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    The ADVOCATE
S A T U R D A Y , May 7, 1»M
KAON T H H I
TH E A TR E S ■ S P O R TS - S O C IETY & W O M E N 'S A C TIV ITIE S
L e g a l L ig h t ’
Il Y
J. Il JAMIHON. LL. H
T O M O TH ER
¡ JU D O S W O U L D S U C C E E D S E L F
(By Robort Franklin Gilmore j . . I
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Mother's d«y, la Sunday May eighth.
j ud„ j Hunt n , n4, tcku>n
nv
and I ha»a Ihoagbt this an appropriate
h|a formal declalou aa a randldata
lima to w rit« a few worda, lo tba form to
blroaelf aa dlatrlct judge
of an boneal rnaaror lo Justly ovate- of Multnomah rounty.departrnent No.
ala Iba alorllna qualltleo of Molbar. j
Jud„ Hoodrlckoon wao elected to
Mllllona of Individual« throughout tba ,he office „ „ DOW hokJ,
l i ? i by a
lc,m ll»d « » r i d «*11 ha wearlog flow er« majority rota of 33 (too
reverent mamory of. or presenting
In filtnt.
Juda" Hendrickson da-
them t„ that precious bit of bumantty eu r, d b, wouM rontlnua to drrole
known to each an «»a r y on« In nil bit energy atid »uch raDacllr aa edu
Y .W .C .A .:
N ew s
Briefs
—
TAYI/JR H A T O N E M E N T
TO BB P R O D U C B D
SocietY
Waahlogton. D. C.. May (.— After
more than two decade« alnca Ita flrct
production In Waahlngton. Taylor-
Coleridge’s oratorio. Tha Atonement
Will be preeeuted at the Metropolitan
A M Y. church. M alraet. belweea
15th and l(t h «treat«. N W . on May
12. al 1 :I I p m
The currant production of The
Atonement presented by the Howard
University Musical Arts Society. Pro­
fessor Roy W
Tibbs, director, lu
sponsored by the committee on co­
ordinating activities among colored
people for the Oeorge Waahlngton
Bicentennial celebration sub-commit­
tee on mnalc
Wilt’ ll (h r lift nit* of thw o « d <
Vnapar «or vie«« Uiwday warn undar
•r of ImitU llttlilt* lo taxation 1« un
tba laadarablp or b l n KIKalialh Hum
known. »ut li Ian» or lot» »hall bm 4«
m«ra aracullra am ralary of tha board.
■t-rtlxMl « » that of unknown ownt*r»,
It waa a Mothar a liny program
M r.
»ml tin* v m Iii«* ttirroof at*t own in tin*
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“ Mu,h"
c .llo n .E
Mm
»■»«■■iiirtit roll. In th«* »»in** manner __________________________________________ i " ,
ud '
j«»W A l5 l!flN v i
rom om ltant with tha Impetuous to tha administration of Justice Judy«
(hat land» of unknown owner» ar«t re-
Beatrice Caimaday Franklin.
r .p u b
Mr. W R ^ v . l l a a n . 'i “ ' h.“ b* * "
'.1*
»'«n d rl. k.on I. 41 year. of a .a and r .
I ji l l l * .1
t . •! • A. , , 1,. -I .i ml I I I \ .tin*
Ilcan candidate for Hlala Koproeenta i 1 * * darotlona. M r.
w It l-ovell sang tu»n of reverence for mothar. science reived h|a legal training al tha Har
of the |>ro|>erty de»lKttatt<d
If iproi»-
llva,
will
coined
the
Honorable
Rich-
*Jr“
'
KI‘,Wer*
“
pl*
“
H
ha"
again
COBIO to tba raa.ua by low , ttrd |a * «.h ool
After 15 year* of
ertjr on »Ut It a»»e»»tnent roll »hall be
«ring «he mortality In rale In child |.w practice In Portland be waa elo-
arranicml in the order of It» loratlon. aril II Harrtaon (D r l-awdi and Ihc
original "Green I'aalurra" raat o » « r 1 u .
u
, .
birth, by preserving the Urea of thou* ct«d to the dlatrlct bench In 1426
. County Court to Kntimate «lid Ap­
“ . ^ ^ « » " u l d " " ^ “ U M uTmuVh
“J mulh*T'‘ * * w* " " ,b* «>ro
»«a I. dean of the Northwestern
portion Tax
The County Court of K tlW Sunday at 9 3u p m . followed
would ton ,l*"u’ «hrouch created
I Collrce of J.aw and an Imitructor In
« » r li county »hall at It» term In De­ hy a half-hour procram of aonca by
36
vole««
of
the
’Heavenly
Choir."
1
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Mother,
alone
with
her
orlclnallly
of
thl«
achool
Alao hr ha* aerved aa
cember of each year. e»tlmate the
r,
v W r A hLld >
i Bct*on' “ “ lonlt con^,!“ l,■<, *«1*-«*1*. haa matrurtor In bualnraa law at Read
8 H E R IP E P R A T T P R O N O U N C E S
amount of money to he rul»ed In It» <l.-or«« Itundall. "Ole Mun I'haroah,"
* W
H,,,
l '
f
L 'h * auvlnc t|uallly of common aneaa.
, nd ,„ r th, American ln .ll
county for county purpono» and appor­ w a. the m.ater of ceroBtonle.
C O N T IN U E D E F F IC IE N C Y
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tion «uch amount toRether with the
T h e S lu r o f /.Ion o f A p ril 2K c i r r i . - .
, v .n liir «
th e aU y n -a llIle a
J | f r _ T o 'M .a r u n - h a a held at v a rio u a tim e« d u r ln c th e
amount of atate and achool tax and
fortunate
individual»
who»
mother»
|
a*
t
m
y#.an,
other taxe» required hy law to he an ln(ere»lltig urtlcle hy Hev W aller
(B y Mrs. Rosalie Blrd-Holmeaj
Martin T. Pratt successor to
the
have PU...-.I out of Ihla ealatence may
Hendrlckaon la a veteran of
M l., tlracr Hlelnbeck. general > »
ralaed lu It» county, and auch other lU llrah la.vrll, paalor of the Klrat A
P bon . Murdock i 4 8 6 ........... l»te Thomas M Hurlburt aa sheriff
announce« I a.wore you that you have not lout h ,« World W ar, active In church af-
taxe» a» it may In Ita d!»cretlon aa M R /.Ion church, entlll.el "Pacific r*ta. y of the V W (' A
of Multnomah county for the RepublW
her
The loving qualllle. we treaaur fa|rB and la married
Hint all woman of the caet of "Grown «d In her har genial kindneaa her
authorlxed hy law determine »hull he Paragraph«
The Kenwana Brlge club was enter- can nomination as sheriff In the prt-
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ral»ed, according to the valuation of
l*a«l urea" arw welcome
aa
payliiK unwearied thoughtfulne»« for you and
lalned on Thursday by Mrs W . Per mary election to be held May 20 «ays:
the taxable property In the county for
J H Camphell wrllea from Al water Kueafa al tha Central Y
Both room her other loved one« her generosity
tllllo.
" If I am nominated and elected I
P U B L IC O W N E R S H IP TO F A C E
the year, and »uch determination ('allforula. and atib»« rlhea for "The and hoard muy lie ohlained there Sh<- which made her prefer her children In
will during my term of office continue
ahall he enteied III It» record»
Advocate
also aiate.1 that all colored women ure honor to herself— her quick delight In
RE A L TEST
On the evening of April 2S, M r» to give Multnomah county the same
welcome (1 make uae of die Central living and the firm soundness of her
Benjamin E Randolph, of *64 E. Sev. efficient and economical admlniatra-
—
—
The Advocate received many calla Y lobby
entertained the tion that haa marked the sh eriff* of-
llfe’a foundations, are potent with ua Race for County Commissioner will enth street North
from reuder. Haling llielr room, for
past aa an outstanding
The sioeer S wine M.rhln.. C.,n, ^
T h' ’ ,0,,,n* m,,,nor7 of h, r f» r *- Show Real Strength of Public Own- ' Attorney for the Defense" cast of the flee In the
•he cu.f of "Green Factures."
Spotlight Dramatic club at a semi- county office."
.
h! ^
, I ber Clean courage an ».-If forgetful de- erahlp Adherent«
pany un* ronditrlinK fraa rlaaMea lu
five-course dinner
Spring Pratt entered the
employ of Multno-
vullon to family, allll live with uv aa
Walter Whitbeck Only Candidate formal
K iir n llfiifiit» a r » I h *I iik
M r. _______________
K 1«. Hooker, _________
returned ___
last »ttwIiiK
flow er. were in profuation about the mab county as a deputy county asses-
the In.ptratlon and hauls for the new Fighting the Power Trust
Su ini« y from un axtandiNl tour aouth \
•* Ib# o ffic i of tha W illiam » M|11j
world whlch I» to come
roorna and made the centerpiece Ad- «or in 1101 under Charles E Me Con­
and ca»t, Inchidlng a viali to har b o n a |a *®*111* hraoch
Th* tru« «ignlfltanca of the »aylng.
Tha public ownenthip advocate» will ditional guests were Mrs. Zepha Bak ell. and continued aa «uch until 1903.
In ItaliIrnore
The hand that rock» the cradle rule» have a chance to »how their ntr«ngtb er, directress, and Mr». W ilbur Mer re-entered the assessor’« office here
Joint meeting» of the Trianon and
in 1906 under B. D. Sigler and con-
la»t lh* world ’‘ lB ntanlfe»tlng lU a lf to ua in the May prim arl««
Thla will be cier.
J A McArthur of S im » East Broad o lrl » « ’•«rves clubs were held
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ttnued until January.
1913, when he
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..... - - i Tiicailav
IMaruaainn nf marrtaa*. unit moTm w* ch ^
To , B Pr° v e mankind particularly true when the County
Miaaea Okie Eunice and Jeaaie Mott, entered the sheriffs
office under T.
W‘ r of ° the
? ' City h" v» |,u Mayor
.r. " r" h~ Ororge
r' " «
oV ^om en w i . “ y r ^ h o « i Cli,ri“ 1’' * nd
-
» « • * »*> CommtaaloMr r.c e l. decided
W eller
caaa
He waa
or nubile life . rested «real inter«.! t
no lal,*r th* " tho cra,e
The e,e- Whitbeck la the only aspirant to enter th« charming daughter, of Mr*. I S. M. Word
..„.w
...
. . . retained
, r u , » r u by Sheriff
...
Maker et ul
He apt»eared In a pic» On M a . .it . m .*i! i.n » in Ltv
"tenta of education must be pre.ehled the battle of ballots and stand four- K««*1 in conspiracy with Mr Reed Hurlburt when he defeated Word la
ture of the jury puhll»hed racentlv in
^
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,n
to the mind In childhood, and not by square
on
thep
rinclplea
of
George
E
and
Mrs.
Clara
Pickett,
tbeir
aunt,
1914.
and
waa
made
chief
deputy
in
square on thep rinclples of George E.
program
the daily pre»»
compulsion In the later years of life. Joseph In county administration
i planned
a delightful Mothers' Day 1917, continuing aa such until Sheriff
The highest knowlege. said Socrates,
Several candidates are on the start-1 »urplrae party for their mother on Hurlburt’s death. December 16. 193L
Mr» Ida Schwelnh I» reported to be
KA1 KM tire M l . -
t,„, \i«.n»v 1« the knowledge of good and e v il; the tng line with the usual alorana of Saturday. May 7th, at the family res ' He was then appointed sheriff to huc -
III at her home, and under the care of •l service mun la confined to Hie vet knowledge of the wisdom of life
To bualneas administration,” ’economy.’’ ,
940 Tibbetts street.
Mr anc ceed Hurlburt.
Dr lb* Norval futhank
ruiir hoanllal' In PoriUnd
my mlnd ,he PEo-requIatte to culture, -tai redurltonn." •’efficiency," etc It | Mr». Sherman Pickett succeeded Ir.
refinement and Intellectuality 1« the will be very
very Interesting
to note
note Just
lust ’ - persuading Mrs. Heed to go for a
interesting to
Irvine Klowera underwent an op­
inspirational and Influential guidance how a
public ownership candidate j drive in order that the guests might
eratimi recently for the removal of
of mother
In my short span of y e a r s jik e W alter Whitbeck will fare in this assemble while »he wa* away. Upo®
hi» toii»ll»
It has been my pleasure to overhear'sort of lineup.
I their return. Mrs. Reed was greeted
numbers of little girl« say that they
W elter says he Is In favor of County hy her daughter* and the guests
Mr and Mr» K L JumUon remain
wsnt to grow up and b<- Just like Municipal Ownership, a Grange Power sht‘ wa® con>P|el®l>' surprised, alth-
III nt their home, kttk (larflelu Ave.
mother. T man In quest of a mate Is District, and what la more startling she had grown quite suspicious during
Moth are victim« of "flu."
something
was
nearly always looking for a woman putting Into operation the county-own- the afternoon that
'about to happen." A delicious four-
wlth similar characteristics lo his « d «team power and heating plant
Internat louai House Salem.
Mr»
Ilo»le
Taylor
left
Sunday
to
course
fried-chicken
dinner
was
serv­
R i d i '— f u ll-fia vor«*«! — «lig c »t-
Many people are unaware of the fact
May 3. 1932. lu p. m mother.
vielt with Mr« Lynch Mrown In l*ong
U»lr ne n iilk 11 a « If I
Life Is complex and offers many op- that Multnomah county owns such a ed. planned and cooked by Mrs. George
Dear Moni ’ll Pop
view
< dMik ««Itll \ r lr r r ln . It m rlta
Heard Dr, Alexander Oodlenwelser i pqrtunltlas for leadership
The men plant, which has not turned a wheel Scott, chef. Seated about the beauti
q u ick ly to « am m itli «a u re —
This phase of Mr. Whit- fully appointed table were: Mrs. Reed.
talk on "Progressive Education'' In the and women we look upon as great |D six years
M r m l* w itli th e Ila «ora o f
House of Representatives this after •urceaaea III life are shining examples beck c campaign
will cause
wlde- Meadames Clara Pickett, Mable Hen­
Mr
and
Mr»
Lynch
Brown
of
l«ong-
o th e r fiMxIa. Si*rra*l It f**r
Ills was one of the addresses of ,hl® Influential guidance of mother, spreads speculation on the part of the derson. Madge Crane and Beatrice
view. Waahlngton. were In Portland nooti
aao«l%*ichra. U n lull It lo a llrr .
Cannaday-Frankiin. candidate for rep­
Suuay
Mr Brown preached Sunday In the Oregon White House Confer- Thp Bnmortal Lincoln said, "A ll that political wlse-owls who had so much
O rdrr fruui your grta-rr tmlay«
night at the Church of God.
1-2 eiice on Child Health and Protection 1 am or ev*"r hoI>* lo b-' 1 l,w'' lo my to *ay P™ «nd con about the Joseph- resentative to the state legislature.
A beautiful large hand-made leather
lle certainly is an liileresiing talker an* '-1 mo,h<‘r "
Mother lhal dear Meier platform
ItuMMell »tree!
purse, presented by the children to
I think you’ll like the seat I have little soul, to whom duty to her loved t It is lo be expected that the county
their mother, proved an additional
picked oui you In the House of Rep ones is a power which rises within and city employees will get aolldlv be
her In the morning— goes with her hind Mr Whitbeck because of his surprise, as well aa a gorgeous black
reeentallves
The purae was
throughout the day— and to rest with strong stand for civil service and the satin evening gown
I a v s .
her at night, and leaves her only when many battles he has fought ard won chosen by Mrs. Ozie. the dress by
GEORG E
the light of this world leave* her
To for them
The protection and s a fe Jessie and the artistic Mothers' Day
her life is not counted hy the hours guarding of the basic principles of civ card by Eunice. A program of read­
of Joy or pangs, hut by duty done to .u service is an ever-present Issue that ings and piano pieces to honor their
her offspring.
And so we feel that is dear to the hearts of all county mother was given by the children and
mother hy her life has achieved an workers, and as a consequence all pub closed the festlv.ties much after the
BEAUTICIAN
abundant entrance into that immor Hc employees working under c vil ser hour of midnight.
Tears of Joy filled the eyes of all
Specializing In
tallty, and that she has found kindred vice regulations will undoubtedly b«
souls that will vibrate In harmony very sympathetic with Mr. Whitbeck the guests about the table when the
All Tines of Beauty Work
happy
youngsters displayed so much
with her own.
Are people of
Multnomah county
C J. Walker Toilet Goods
I felicitate all mothers, because of public - ownership minded? Judging real joy in making their mother so
for sale
the fact that these are the individuals from the Joseph-.Meier campaign, they very happy.
to whom we are directly or Indirectly are. and "some of our political know
Honorable Richard B. Harrison, the
indebted lo a meusureahle extent for | It-alla are due for a terrific shock
3 1 6 VI i I tin i n * A v r .
the health we now enjoy The world’s when the rotes are counted after May alar; W ill Hunter and George Rand
P rim a r i»»
all of "Green Pastures" cast, are stop­
very firs. First Aid for bumps bruises. 2 0 say Whitbeck supporters.
MUrdock 1016
ping at the home of Mrs B J. Fuller
M ay
and cuts in childhood waa a kiss f r o m _____
When akin is satiny, soft and
Mr and Mrs Daniel Haynes are stop
mother
In our advancement from
light, then smiles beguile and your
19S2
ping
at
the
home
of
Mr.
aud
Mrs
slavery to the symphony we have
beauty is alluring. Dr. Fred Pal­
Garner Grayson.
overlooked the tremendous part moth­
P R E S E N T IN C U M B E N T
mer’s Skin Whitener Ointment
Wayne Harjo. James Griffin. Henr-
er plays in childhood drama of health
softens and lightens the darkest
Freeman. Robert Dunbar and Clifford
This Is affectionately dedicated to
(Paid A dV I
skin, clears up pimples, blotches
Dainela of San Francisco, who have
the memory of my mother. "Anna
and tan marks, and does away with
been visiting in Portland for several
Hull Gilmore." whose attainments and
that ‘‘oily, shiny” look. Use this
nobility of character have been the
Rev O. S. Thomas-Lewls announces weeks, will leave Tuesday of thir
preparation regularly to make your
inspiration and benediction of my life the opening
of the Superior Hand week for home. They are motoring
skin soft, delicate and alluring.
only l-aundry at
2SS East First St. near The young men. all former Portland
SIXTH à O LIBAN STR U TS and to all mrfthers. My one and
This amazing Ointment is made in
ers. hare been royally
entertained
ambition 111 life la
to he what she Clackamas on Monday. April 24th.
the famous Dr. Fred Palm er’s Lab­
while here.
wanted me to be My tribute to
PORTLAND, O U
oratories where are also made
maternity is one of worda only, sin
Office Phone: HKnatlway 18H5
those other beauty aids you know
cerely written, but let your tribute be
Mrs. LeRov Blackburn was hostesr
so well: Dr. Fred Palm er’s Skin
( one of acts
at a benefit car party at her beaut'fe'
430 HOYT STREET :: Portland. Oregon
Whitener Soap, Skin Whitener
home on Stanton street last Monday
evening
Proceeds will go to purchase
Face Powder, H a ir Dresser and
Residence Phone CArfield R019— 310 Tillamook Street
trophies for the Annual Art Exhibit
Hid Deodorant which may be had
prizes for the Federation of Women's
at all drug stores fo r 25 cents each
clubs, to be held In June.
or will be sent postpaid upon re­
S u c r e tB o r t t o E . R ic h a r d s o n R a g g a g e T r a n s f e r
D
c / / f/ o n «
cheese
fla v o r !
Th.
SEAT CHOSEN
VOTE X 1 22
PRATT
Martin T.
MRS. ZEPHA BAKER
’es
t u B e g u ile
For SHERIFF
20
Opens Hand Laundry)
Í
AUSPLUND DRUG
STORE
C. FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER
MILLER & TRACEY
Mrs Ads McGill was the delightful
hostess to the Vigilantes club las’
Wednesday at her home. 641 Union
avenue North. After the business ses­
sion. the hostess served a delirious
chicken dinner to more than sixteen
members and guests
Perfect f uneral Service
M R «.
The Oldest Negro Business In Portland la . .
- at—
M ILL E R A T R A C f.Y M O R T U A R Y
May he reach: .1 hy calling the Fu
neral Parlors or her home. Selwood
6476 She will he pelased to serve you.
rollerltig you of much
anxiety and
worry In your hour of bereavement
I'u h tu h rd E twry Salurilay fo r the P a il T u en ly -S ix V e n n !
I ’ uldishera-of "7 h r Aihi>rale" — A 16-Page Newspaper
In T w o Sections!
BEATRICE II. CANNADY, M anager
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AUDITORIUM
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“T h e
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P astu res”
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Direct from 640 performancea In New York and 160 In Chicago
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Complete wlth Ihr original prndacHon-raat and "Meavenly Cholr”
BRoadway 2691
BRoadw.ii '*9''
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W e S e il F o r Less Because
N IG H T S ;
M A T IN E E ’S
Lower Floor 13.00 • $2.50 - 12.001’ owar Floor: $2.60
Saleony
»1.60 and »1.00
|Jolcony: »1.00
Sfiir^W Ritener
Harry Vessell. 27, was sentenced
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lo a >ear In the county Jail by Muni ! Mrs. Bessie Johnson, of 101 E 78th
cipal Judge Tomlinson Monday when street South, who has been quite 1U
I found guilty of larceny. He first was with intestinal flu. Is able to be out
0.
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hav again, to the delight of her many
Rev. Lewis,
who for several
years jng entered a pool room at 342 WH friends. She was at her post of duty
I pastured a Methodist Church In W al-
Ham* avenue, taking a quantity of at Bethel church for the first time in s
month.
j la W alla,
and In the effort of the cigars and tobacco
church to economize, was unable to
get a suitable charge, he cast hi*
lot with Portlander* and ha*, for sev­
eral month*, been promoting this en
terprlse
He ha* em?loved compe­
tent and efficient help and state* that
he I* ready to give first-class service.
Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair
In this undertaking, he demon­
Will alao Rtatnre the Strength
strate* thnt all work I* honorable and
Vitality and the Beauty of the
| »oHclt* the patronage of Advocate
Hair. I* your Hair is Dry aud
reader* and the public In general.
A telephone call to Ea*t 6092 will
Wiry. T r y —
bring thl* enterprising cltlxen lo your
service
452 Stanton — GArfleld 9626
THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER
Hdkmq Tests
W e S e il fo r C a s h
will prove it
BEST...
KC
B A K IN C
POWDER
Double Tested. . .
Double Action
»2.00 - »1.60
Make all checka payable to H elilgThealre company, Auditorium
Knrloao «« I f addressed envelope for return
Heala on sale at
J K Olii Company Thuraday May 6th
0R..FR.ED PALMERS
Rast India Hair Grower
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Send 4c in stamps fo r a
generous trial sam ple o f
the Skin Whitener. Soap
and Face Powder.
•urge* t o u r c o m p l e x io n yo u th fu l ’
T W O A R E G IV E N F IN E S
W A S H IN G T O N S T R E E T
Between 20th and 21st
NEW NUM BERS:
Sfyovtf O f S f io t f s !
Mrs David Roskins is reported to
be Improved.
MRS R E E D haa proven such a
help, not only to her employers,
hut to the Colored Patrons (n gen
eral.
that during the past two
years M ILL E R * T R A C E Y have
handled 90 per cent of the Colored
Funerals.
3rd and Clay SU. — (dlrectlon Heilig Theator Co)
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