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The ADVOCATE FAQC FOUR RATUHDAV. Jim.. 4 . Ititi COMMISSION REPORTS TENTH YEAR OF WORK ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ Educational Institute FIT- B> Carter G Woodson) A 1 hare Ju»t returned fr>'tn the mar- k«t which U not far from mjr office. 1 often ito there at noon to buy a bit of fruit and to talk with a youn* woman who so successfully conducts a fruit stand there iu cooperation with her mother Some years ago 1 tried to teach her la high school; but her memory was poor, and she could not understand what I was trying to do She stayed a few weeks, smiling at the others who toiled; and she finally left, feeling that going to high school was merely throwing away time She learned from her mother, however, how to make a living and be happy, -------- 1 was reminded of her. too. Just a moment ago when there came to may office a friend who succeeded In mas tering everything taught in high school and then distinguished him self in college He brought me a song of vuie Having evtreme difficul- ty in finding an opportunity to do what he is trained to do, he has thought several times of committing suicide. I encouraged him to go a- head and do it The sooner the better The food, water and air which he is now consuming may then go to keep alive some one who is in touch with Nexro tn th# bu*ln#as world -------- As a matter of fa c t howerer. in neither cate hare the policyholders lost their investments, and the alarm Is a reflection on people who are so easily disturbed Intelligent people know that the goirernment In this country protects the Interest of policy- holders so that, come what may. they do not lose. If the officers and stock holders so conduct their business as to wipe out their investments, that is their affair. Since they are in control they should so manage the business as to take care of such interests If they tall to do so, they must accept the loss as their reward ______ Health Column By DsNorval Unthank M. D. t •rrrrrrru J "DISEASES OF C H ILD R E N “ (Ry Thornton Betts I m ' l lAI is r s . meeting In national convention In Milwaukee, nomi nated Norman It Thomas of .New York for President and James II. Maurvr of Pennsylvania for second place on the ticket. Mr. Thomas, who was the party's candidate In BOS. said his eumpuign would he a war against the Itepubliean aud l*eiuocratlc par ties and against "the kingdom of pov erty." Iteforw the nomination, which was by acclamation, Mr. Thomas de- foaled an attempt to commit tbs So rlaltst party to eonti»cation o f the principal Industrie* of th# nation. Mrs, Victor Berger of Milwaukee de clined the nomination for Vice I’ reei deut, so Mr. Maurer was chosen by acclamation. The Communist party was to bold Its convention In Chicago May JS aud IS*. and there seemed no doubt that It would nominate William /- Poster for President and James \V. Pool of Alabama, a nego>. for Vice President AT THE HOUSE OF CDD News Review of Current Events the W or Id 0\ er ( U y O ly v e L Je te r) NEW YORK. May 16 Within thir Dtsegses of children are divided in ty two single column pages of modest to inherited, congenital and acquired, Mrs. Putnam’ s (Treat Solo Flight Across the Atlantic but attractive folder, the ('ommissloii and also Into local or constitutional oil Race Relations of (lie Federal disease«, In this item 1 will endeavor House Rejects I.egali/nl Peer Hoover Against Council of Churches has released Its to point out the par, various diseases story of The Tenth Mils Toward In- whether they be local or general, Democratic Relief Plans. I terractal Peace,” an Interesting ac play in ihe role of producing maloc count of large achievement during clusion in teeth of children 1531 In the field for better race r e 1 it considering t h o s e disorders Ry EDWARD W. PICK VRD C AMI KI. SKAIU UY lias been nwik Mations It portraya resulta of a prie An investigation shows, however which interfere with the factors gov ^ In« things exceedingly uncomfort I gram of activity »if varviug Interests (Itv Kelley Miller) that even when you consider the mat erning normal growth processes. It able for .Mayor James J. Walker sf I ^ X A C T I . Y f lt e y e a rs a f t e r C h a r le s ! und wide scope of national and local pathological The drastic action of the African I work of advantage lo whites Negroes, ter from the point of view of the pro might seem that most A. Lindbergh completed hla epoch- Methodist Episcopal Church in Gen aud Indians in America portion of the white and Negro popu- con ditions might be included in this New York In the Investigation of met making flight from New York to Faria, ropolitan politics and [oral Conference assembled at Cleve iationa a larger number of white category Clinical evidence seems to This roport marks the tenth rear Amelia Karbari, who Is now Mrs O land Is epoch making The hope of than Negro enterprises have failed bear out the fact that acute and chro finances conducted by P. Putnam, landed la the Negro for self leadership waa of the work of the Commission which nic Infections and deficiency diseases the Ho fs flutter I eg! a » " J during this depression Negroes was organised lu 1932 and has since Ireland after the first long centered in this great religious have lost much more money in the should be considered of greatest Im latl\ e c o m m 11 t e e. been directed by Hr. Haynes as e ie There T h e r e were many solo flight across the enterprise This denomlnstlon was cutlve secretary In Its official per failure of white businesses than in portance in this connection. seems line doubt that the diseases Atlantic ever made by founded by men who were pure In sonnel are Bishop George ( ’ Clement, the cases of those of Negroes Yei things for the mayor a woman. The Intr#- heart and consecrated lu spirit snd chairman; Mra Eva Hills Eastman, these complaining Negroes seldom of childhood play havoc with the nor to explain, and so he mal growth and development of the purpose They were by no means pld young «viator mention what they lose that wav A chairman Committee of Direction. ' teeth In regard to those diseases of went before the com men of great resources, but full of had started for Paris, Mils ('«ro llile B Chapin, chairman mittee and tried to faith It was dedicated to the propo t z but a burned out ex Church Woncm’s Committee; Dr Ed explain them. The sition of the redemption of the Ne from the fruit „a n d ’ *»n k must no, do so £ 1 » S S T t f E & Z | most serious of then# haust manifold and gro through aarrlftre. faith and love ward T Devine chairman Committee other motor trouble led No selfish thought ever crossed their on Economic L ife; Dr Frederick K. tMtl, ami t!* nBim t molar matters were t h u s her to descend at Cul* consecrated souls. To spend and to | Stamm, chairman Committee on Ne 1 had been trying to convince this further shows that In . could not be affected by such diseases listed: more near London he spent was the consuming thought gro Achievement man of the unusual opportunities for Proportion to t he amount of capital aa scarlet fever, measles, chicken pox | His acceptance of derry. She had made of their lives Bishop Allen’s nsme i The Federal Council'« Commission Nee roes in business, but he reprt- « inTe* te<J N e*ro enterprises manifest etc must I be « attributed to some em- $2&53*. 51 worth of Mayor Wslktr Lv W a « ft « . . . M n . t K e S w ^ n W t k 4 w K it d I VV Od Cal U V ___ . 1 . a and the southern Interracial Commis the distance from Har will go down to history stuong the i alon share relationship In the field, minded me for urging him to take • ‘1 * | " " * I * m ' u n I bryologies! disturbance All ot these Ponds, for which h# had not paid. Mrs. Q. P. great religious founders Ife hoped bor Urace, N. E , lu 14 up such * task when most Negroes J v e g n '‘es ? “ 7. knOWn t1 l\ h*T e » M " ler from J. A Sitte. when the Utter , com with Ita director. Dr W ill W Ales- Putnam thus engaged have been failures trouble with the businesses of Negroes Ions effect upon eplthdld structures »w kliig stricter municipal hour« and 54 minutes, to plant a church on the application ! andev as a secretarial member of the ______ 1» that they are not adequate!,- sup-|and .therefore, enamel, which we all p - seeking s tri.i.r municipal of pure Christianity to and Its eiem and landed without Injury ti» herself staff of the Federal Council's Com ... ported and consequently they do not ■ know to p* epithelial In nature They control of taxicabs. pllfleatlon by a lowly rac e of simple How he happened to take with him or her plane. It was her second cro«s mind and contrite heart Bishop u “ n e t « , iff r j r own ■ he « i d ' th-v.e * Iw* 5r* * TOW ,,r o n * <‘ nou* h >° P »» * affect the formation of the enamel of tug of the ocean by plane, but the Pri ” ot IT . ... . . through such an ordeal as this depres- th i teoth to auch an extent as to to pro- priw to Europe ln 191*7 a $10^000 letter of In charge will misuse or mtsappropri iion ,n ,he caa<l of the b > nesses duce a marked atrophy of the enamel credit which had been purchased for other time. In P»*JS. she was merely a Parne took up the work where Allen laid It down lie added lo the original NO JIM ( ’ROW AT C O NVENTIO N ate It. We had Just as well keep on of others ther nol only flnd that ne- orpan. cash by J. .Allan Smith, a promoter of passenger with Wltmer 8tula and Lou foundation the necessary element of throwlng It away or deposit it in fi f0 , M ry gupport lo develoP this row- Gordon. Tuberculosis in the child causes the the Equitable Coach company, who la education and culture consecrated to NEW YORK. May 23 I.ncnl confer nancial institutions controlled by er. but they become able to help one I made this flight Just for fun." said »he general cause The A M E Church ences are being held thla week In deciduous (milk teeth) and the per ter made good a fcUkk> overdraft. those of another race another In the time of the depres manent teeth to both be erupted early, Why William J. Scaulans payment! Mrs. Putnam after landing, and she ad stood out as t he hope of the race every section of ihe country, al which sion one poorly supported Negro en- the deciduons tooth will not be ab Vmhitlotis youth looked forward to a delegates will be elected to the uatloli mitted her achievement meant nothing I’ pon investigation however, l find terprise ts about as w-eak as the oth- sorbed is it should, the permanent to Hr. William Walker, the mayor’« fo aviation. Nevertheless, she was life of conaecrallon and service as al nominatili« convention Many >«f that this complainant and most others and the enterprises of other races are tooth taking a position somewhere to brother, for medical services were usu .r..|»trs In this groat ontrrprlso which th «M <,•!.<gains wilt bo NVgro..» ami ally 50 per cent of the commission« the recipient of Innumerable congrat like him have never invested anything er Neither one can help t he other. the side of it ln malocclusion ulatory messages, from President Hoo »lood out first amt for.m .st among , m ordor (hat th.-... d slrgst.a will not In any sort of Negro enterprise But n0, interested in seeing ours succeed Syphilis, which is either congenital Scant an received for salt's of equip rollglous or aorular ag-nrl-a calling b o jlm c n .w o .l Ih . arrang.m .nt. com they feel a bit guilty on this account. Negro business men have made mis- or inherited in the child has lonp been ment to the street cleaning department ver and Prime Minister MacDonald mltloo will quarter all rirlrgatoa In among others, and when «lie flew on to for ronasrratod talont and when they have some apparent takes, and thev are still making them: considered a disease that produces and the department of sanitation. About thl* «¡in" th« mlmla of No- ft... homo, of aymiuithrtlr workers London In a borrowed plane she was ground for fault finding they try to but ,he weak link in the chain Is certain forms of crowns known as Why Scanlan’s check for 90,000, part gro youth was .llo r te d to the field of without regard lo color some Negro satisfy their conscience which all but that ,},ey are not properly supported Hutchinson s teeth” which have a of s commission paid on the sale of given a great ovation. She was the politic« Under the corrupting Influence delegates being quartered In white condemns them for their suicidal yhe Negro business man. then has direct hearinp upon malocclusion. In material to the city, was found In the guest of Ambassador Mellon who, with >f the reconstruction regtm. Upon home« and some white delegate* In course of getting all they can out of not („ le d So much as he has failed ,o syphilitic children, the deutai. defor members of his embassy staff, met her the breakdown of this short lived re- Negm horn» * bank account of Walker’s missing fls the race while giving nothing back get , apport The American Negroes mities in structure, shape and number glma. many of the disillusioned ones at the linn worth airdrome. A special train has been chartered cal agent. Russell T. Sherwood. to it- as a group have failed in business. and marked susceptibility to dental Resides being the first woman to fiy returned lo their first love the A M to carry the delegates and visitors To explain the $15,000 In fees paid carries, malocclusion, propnathuaiam. him through Sherwood for "legal fees” the Atlantic alone, this young Ameri K. Church They brought back with from the whole East Coast region, the them ihe vicious method* and tricky and cleft palate. by a corporation which had its own can girl set a new speed record for the ’ actlrs which they had learned In anthracite coal mine «rea and the O Gossipers and scandal mongers a- , haTe BeTer anr §enfe in Rickets is the most important con hio sted and n»al territory, lo (ha Crossing and also (lettered the dis regular attorneys. Politics The moral and spiritual d**- mong Negroes, of course, come to the d<.nouncin)t tho„ , Negro business men stitutional disease associated with the nvention In I *hiea«o Tks train. tance record for women set by Ruth The relationship between himself assistance o f these fault finders Mis- wlth limlted and op. formation of Malocclusion in early Iclin e Of the church dates from that whi.1i will he known an the lied ape. Nichols at 1.977.(1 milea. Her distance aud Senator John A. Hastings of educated by the oppressors of the [l0rtunity ha„ done the ,hey childhood It is primarily a disease Period The lamented llishop Bayne tal". will leave New york at noon on -«aw the evil and cried out ii! >ttd but Friday. May 27th race such mischief makers expect could in , * phere , ntir,.,y new t0 of malmutrition. but which affects the Brooklyn, who It has been Indicated, was 2,trgtL5 mill's wnn helpless against It Ambitious the Negro to fall anyway They seize th„ m , am , ure ,ha, , can f , entire body, although the notable was Interested In the Kquitaole Coach Report m alvad t»v tha Mtfa a I KG A 1LIZED beer lost another fight. men. without charter or copsrcraf then upon the unverified reports ex- gom„ of ,he mtoe, k„ madi, by signs are seen in the mouth and cor comtmny and the application o f a campaign rnmmlttc«* Indicate that and won't have a chance again purpose exploited the church as nti sentiment for the nomination of K«»a- agperate the situations., and circulate jjeman Perry. Samuel W. Rutherford, related parts The declduons teeth e Queens Ibis company that was a more until the national conventions meet agency to sutiafy their selfish nrnhl tar ami Ford Is growing In all sections falsehoods throughout the world to >nd Anthonv' o Overton, but I see r“ P‘ late and are lost very early he recent applicant for a franchise. tint) an ambition for p d f and power of the country their own undoinp ing You read such SIandlna ln bold relief so many cause the roots of the deculuons teeth His financial transactions, his bank In June und go into opnstns over the headlines as GREATEST NEunU ,beir beneficient achievements that ! * r# absorbed before the time of nor- deposits and expenditures. wet and dry planks for their plat Instead of devoting themselves to the things which look God ward, the high BUSINESS F A IT A NBGRO BANK , am pray|„ for the day >h yn we mal absorption should take place, Early In the week It became known forms. Following the example set by st erclesInAtical leaders were trading without any apparent reason The the senate, the house rejected the TH E BTW1L1GHTS0 F F NEGRO NEGRO B B l l 's ?haU bUlM the mon’1^,,‘ n," W to W ,he9* men permanent teeth erupt quite later than that the federal authorities bad be | their spiritual function for political LYNC H IN G MOILS KEIM 'D IA T E I» BY THE T W ILIG H T OF SI f Following lead nf Browne resolution legalizing jmwer come Interested In the revelations und GVonnnr Hull Priests and IHshopa openlv normally and they take extreme po W OM EN o r MISS N“ s s - for the True Reformers, these fore were investigating Mayor Walker’s and taxing 2.75 per cent be*-r. The sought political office «nd boasted of runners blazed the way in an all but I sition of malocclusion due to a gen vote was Id ) to 229, and technically their political influence with Its fllthv When the concerns of other race» (orbidd’ n field and directed us toward eral deformity of the skull and jaws status -is an Income taxpayer for the was on the motion to discharge tha In, ?.' may bid fasted of ti»-» fit ah Hundreds Pledge Efforts to End Mob Year* and fail, however, you read in the pres» „.onnmj,. independence If the next in th»* more extreme cases of rickets ways and means committee from fur pots of power Bishops became graf Violence— Thousands Enrolled Enlarge tonsils, mouth breathers only a brief mention of It with an ^ Beratl0B aTO|d,ng their pitfalls, will ther consideration of the bill, which ters and tyrants They must live in expression of regret, and it passes huUd u ,on ,hp fll,indanon which they and disturbances of th»» endocrine In Other States JOSEPH I FRANCE of M iry \ r " fashionable residences and ride In from the public notice The other^day haTe lald ,h„ N, groes of tnmorr * system affect the teeth also. d. aspirant f«»r the Republican If carried would have brought the I s l.md ('«ddlllac cars They profit eared on a large insurance company out West will have no reason for looking tn JACKSON, Miss May 26 Mora la Delusion I can saf**ly state Presidential nomination, captured Ore measure before the house. The two failed with a billion dollars of liabili others They will be able to think ¡there is no doubt that childhood mala parties were nearly evenly split In the God's poor which Is like stealing milk than a thousand Mississippi women In gon's thirteen delegates to the con from a sick babe Corruption in high 464 different towns and cities hay« ties. but the dailies devoted only a nd lo for themselves. dies are potent ( m tors in mal« colli tention—and probably that Is ull he vote. and low places became a byword and gone on record in a united protest few inches of space to it. In the case sion It is a sorry fact that the above Apparently the wets bad lost 1 S a snare will have, since he lost his own stat The Allenlte. an official or against lynching and have signed a of the trouble of the National Benefit diseases show their effect in most j ten Oregon votes i ▼«»lei since March II. when the bouse gan of the Church, became Its grea* pledge to do everything possible to Life Insurance Company, however, children when it is almost too late fo Mr Hoi er Th rejected a resolution for resubmlsslon ••st critic If half the scandals in hlg) end mob violence, through the press, these facts, anyone go In the Democratic convention will he reports, rumors, and falsehoods spread In viev tr»*at the case. of the Eighteenth amendment, but places and low places which It o r the pulpit, the schools, ami the In like a fire alarm at midnight. ing around decrying the Negro in bus!- N’ote: cast for Franklin 1». Roosevelt. Representative Rainey explained that posed were true, they were enough I fluence of the home ■ If we listen to such nonsense and Dear Mrs Franklin Additional signers are being enroll- (*od reason to believe the shift meant s«»ine anti prohibition make the black race blush wit» here u govern ourselves according to the do-J For the benefit of your readers* uisnnne conference on ists had realized that their only logical shame And yet the Allenlte was cop ed constantly through the efforts of that the I .mi Recently, too. when one of the in«iD Q0tliiiagf policy thereby suggested we I am beginning my Junior year of den move Is to continue the fight for re- tinned by the support of the very d* the Association of Southern Women reparations will do nothing definite l»e concerns of a multimillionaire in Chi- j ust ag wejj com m if suicide. T h ejtistry this fall So many have Inquired nomination which It denounced Thl for the Prevention of Lynching The suhmlssion. cago went into the hands of receivers <jay of the hand-out has passed The as to my present status in North Pa- fore early next year. The French are was self stultification without pn- Mississippi branch of the Association ready with n proposi the press said practically nothine a- ^0pe for ^ e Negro like the hope fo r 'e ific Dental College, allel The bishops and pastors d* is headed by Mrs I. W Alford of ^ 'ME peculiar things nr* resulting tion. which G r e a t bout it facts then any other poor people lies in the pro- j Here's hoping you and your fami nounced should have been put out o | McComb. who is giving much time to from the prohibition controversy. the church or Bryant should hav Rrltuln Is said to fa known When a quarrel developed in per 90iution of the problem of m akinpjiy have a very prosperous summer ihe promotion of the movement thru- the Victory Life management how- a }jvins? by enterprise and cooperation May I remain. vor, calling for •* tern- The Democrats of Texas, formerly been put behind the bars Bishop out the state, visitlug all the Impor ever, glmost every Negro of On this foundation and on this oniy fiorary extension of very dry. In their state convention were openly charged with graft am tant meetings of women and laying quence Industriously carried th Very respectfully yours, can we build a culture which will at the Hoover moratori adopted a resolution proposing reaub* adultery without denial or condem before them the program of the As larm to the uttermost parts of the tra*ct the atten f the world. Thornton Betts um, and if tills Is mission of the Eighteenth amendment nation by the General Conference In sociation earth, proclaiming the failure of the adopted the repara to the states. The measure was car deed n Bishop who died under Indict ried by n vote of M l to 564 after ment for corruption was not only un tions problems will what amounted almost to a riot. I*rcs condemned hut lauded to the skies by be turned over to ex Ident Hoover. It was reliably re|M»rted those who stand In the high places pert c o m m i s s i o n s of authority and power. Under these which may or may In Washington, abandoned his attitude circumstances, no wonder the mem of nloofne-« n»«d took an active part tn not report in the fall. bershlp fell and contributions declln Edouard Herriot. who framing n mildly moist plank for the ed The unsophisticated mind Is hast M. Herriot Republican national platform, so mild will be the boss of rally honest But the most serious the French government, either as pre that if probably would not seriously loss was sustained when the member offend the dry« and probably would ship and laymen began to lose confi mier or minister of foreign affairs, de dared be fully approved a statement not satisfy the wets, fleets Pickett, dence In the denomination as a moral > and spiritual force. The high minded Democrat and dry lender among the by Senator Paul Boncour that France’s program remains national security, ar Methodist reformers, announced that and honest preachers and laymen of the church, of whom there are scon* I | By N/.NCY LEE p bitration and disarmament. In the or Franklin Roosevelt's moderately wet of thousands, will sanction all I am | t __________________________________ der named. Ills policy as to repara pronouncement would be satisfactory saying Their tongue was tied by fear to the dry Democrats because that and threats of reprisal I hope everybody who has a plot tions, fie said, was: First, maintain probably was as far as bo ever would But. alas. Judgment has begun nt i of ground w ill dig it up and plant vege European solidarity; second, permit the house of God Three Bishops were tables To give growing children the no rupture In the equilibrium between OR OVER under Indictment for graft and two I right diet, they must have corrots, credits and debts at the expense of the four | lettuce, beets, and tomatoes. For fif French taxpayer. ENATOR W ILLIAM E BORAH of were actually suspended for S ' :N years I knew both of the suspended ty cents enough seed can be bought Idaho says he |* not going to nt I. Although receptive to the suggestion to supply a family all summer with of armament reductions, the radical- fend the Republican national conven bishops considerately Their personal humiliation grieves me greatly. But j these vegetables. Thin the vegetables socialist leader strongly approved the tion, and there are Indications flint he think ye not that those on whom the out and make greens of the tender will sulk In his tent throughout the tower of Slloar f#*11 were guilty be plan presented at the Geneva confer M il l io n s o r eou N O f u n o av young shoots Put the children to O U » C O V I R M M I NT campaign. Ills determination to stay yond all those who dwelt at Jerusa weeding the garden Instead of letting ence by Andre Tardleu. This plan them waste their energy running a- calls for International security through away from the .gathering in Chicago lem Only a beginning time since the was something of a blow fo the drya, death of Payne, the Church shows j round wild. These times demand the an international police force to be su who bad counted on him to lead their signs of self purification My father j cooperation of the family to keep the pervlsed by the League of Nations. forces In the convention and to Intro- used to tell me that a running stream ! wolf from the door, but some people would purify Itself every mile Will | would rather beg or starve than work duce their dry plank. FOLLOWING the advice of Prince “ BLindfold” test may be all right for this denomination now thoroughly i There Is far too much uncultivated SalonJI. last of the elder statesmen cigarettes ----- but when buying face purge Itself? Will It return to the high 1 land in this fertile country. People powder, it’s a good Idea to keep your p H moral and spiritual Ideal of Daniel A ' want to dig for gold or drill for oil of Japan. Emperor lllrohito summoned eyes wide open. I opposition to the Democratic pro Payne? Will the young men now be I rather than dig potatoes Get-rich Admiral Viscount Makato Malto, former quick is the motto of every citizen, governor of Korea, fo the palace and postila of big government bond Issue« gin where Payne left, o ff and restore Not unlike other articles of merchandise, there are good but fortunes are built from small be- appointed him premier to succeed the for construction of federal public African Methodism to t he high place face powders on the market and face powders not so ' ginnings, and people from humble assassinated Inukal. It was expected works as a measure for relief of un and prestige which it once held for good — in fact, inferior and dangerous to one’s com walks ir\ life reach renown and ach a week or more would pass before employment. In the same statement the salvation of the race? plexion. The A M F. Church has been placed leve greatness. Our standard of living Salto could announce his ministry, from the While House he further j has been all wrong, and we had to Ours has been tested and proven best. Use this simple which will probablv be a strong na nrged his own plan of legislation to on the spot by the white Christian i be humbled. It is high time we awak tionalist emergency government. The permit loans by the reconsf ruetlon world. Behold, they say. The utter little test yourself. moral and spiritual collapse of this 1 ened to this fact and changed our 1 admiral Is seventy four years old and, finance corporation to states for relief vast religious estate which Negroes Put one-half teaspoonful of our face powder in your . deas Let us get back to Mother Earth beai (les having had a distinguished o f destitution and to public and pri have engaged to man and manage' hand and pour in an equal quantity of water. The water i and earn a living from t he produc career ns n naval commander. Is con vate agencies for Income-producing What need we of further proof that will run off which proves emphatically that It Is water tive soil. sidered one of the empire’s ablest ad projects. Huge outlays for federal the Negro Is incapable of managing proof and we guarantee It to be free of lead, bismuth 1 1 1 " ^ ^ ^ ^ nanc ^ ! ef ^ * ministrators, free from political am public buildings and similar works he his own affairs? This reproach, mind salts or any other harmful Ingredients. bition. said would be wasteful and destructive you, Is not limited to the A M E B e w a r e o f imitations! Insist on of the public confidence essential fo Church, hut applies with greater or <® 1*12. Wentera N«w*t>*p«r Union.) Overton’s High Brown Face Powder less emphasis to other religious es economic recovery. — 34 years on the market— made in The Democratic leaders Indicated tales which have fallen under Negro six shades. DINNER GUESTS R ich — full-flavnriwl — digest they would fight fhe President on this ecclesiastical control. If this rude Mr. and Mrs. I Manny, promlnont shock shall he heeded, not only by the ible a* m ilk Itself! Portland citizen* ware RUfisl* at din Issue even at the risk of prolonging Church which Allen founded, hut by 4 AM>k with Vclvccta. It melta ner on la*t Tnnsday cvnnlng of Mr the session of congress, which already all branches of Negro churches under q u ick ly to a amooth sauce— and Mr*. IJ. 8. Rood a, tholr lovnly appears likely to run on until after self .......... .................. then the drastic tin blcnda w ith (he flavor« of management, homo on Tlbbott street. Accompanylnff IhoBillonalronventlon* hato boon hold, nxll .-ttinrt nrTion *hall not liavo lo on other footls* Horcad It for C h ic a g o Mr. and Mr* Manoy wore their dear Konntor Bnrhottr of Now Jersey, Ho- |n Valn Wo may yot build a monu sandw iches.O rcliill il lo n llrr. “ Where Young Men BuyM Order from your grocer today. little yoiinjfHtnr* After enjoying a doll- pulillenn, Intrndtirnd a Mil rnrrylns ment to Ira Bryant as the purifier nf clous three-course rojiast, the party out Mr. Hoover's Ideas, It would pro- a great Cliureh passed a nle-.s nt serial hour before, taking their departure. 1 ¡£,‘n dH.,bie a.,° K r'^ eT ¿:°.v sis srss \x ***■-. - r *„g * ».„r T A h e lp f u l hints Hakinq Tats will /trove it BEST... 1 1 C B A K IN G ' l l V POW DER Vault I Tested... Vaultle Action SAM e p r ic e 40 YEAR» ! Tested And Proven Best* 15 ounces for 25< K Dcl/Wous cheese flavor! OVERTON HYGIENIC MEG. CO. B ra d fo rd s Clot he* $25.00 to Shop $45.00