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PAOB T H R U The ADVOCATE SATURDAY. JULY II. IM1 THEATRES • SPORTS • SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES Theatres KOOK • R E V IE W ton! FOX PARAMOUNT — itA IT IS T S — (William Paro, lnc„ • Naw York) "SOCIETY Olltl,“ «Ith James Dunn anil I’eagy Hbannon pin. Monts Ulus In psraon In “ A Mo»la Circus". ML OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH East First and Schuyler Sts. Rev. J. O. Wilson, Pastor Ravl.w .d for THE ADVOCATE by CLIFFORD C MITCIIRI.I. UNITED ARTISTE SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH F.ast 7th and Everett Sts Rev. O U Gardener, Pastor lly Douua McKay M E N S FACE: SHOT ROBBING TEXAS BANK Y-W.C.A. The Olrl's Stay At Home Camp will end on Wednesday, July 27. with a pageant "The Rood to Happiness" to be given at Pier Park at 2.P0 P M. The Trojan Boy’s Club will attend Zion A.M E. Church next Sunday In 'a body. TO HOT FI W ORDS!- Claude Hopkins Is the latest colors« orchestra leader to Join the ranks of Ellington. Calloway. Baron Lee, Don Redman, nnd other ace banda spon sored by the Mtlls-Rockwell office la New York. Claude's manager. F C O’Keefe, te bow a member of the organisation, headed by Irving Mille and Thomas O. Rockwell, which hoe done so much to develop colored attractions. Corpus Chrlatl. Tex. July II—With bis face thoroughly blackened to dis -E P IS C O P A L I A N - guise himself as a Negro. Asa Upton The Tewana Tennis Club met on Fri Boron Lee and hla Blue Rythm Wright. II. society leader snd promi SI. Phillips Mission day evening. July 22nd, at the W ll- Band are back at tha Cotton Clab nent white buslnes man of this city, Knott and Rodney Sts. Avenue ((Y )). In Naw York again. They ore broad RIALTO Blaine Coles. Lay Reader went forth last week to hold up the casting three or fonr times weekly Texas Htate Hank and Trust company. They will "COCK OK THE A W with Chester Bob Price la leaving on Sundayjmy «»er the N.B.C. network. — HOUSE O F P R A Y E R — lie succeeded In effecting an en Morris and lllllle Dove. ______ ZSth lo Uve with his father In Kansas play a number of inreatre engage trance and put a gun on Arthur Van ments In New York and vicinity dar House of Prayer Mrs. Clara Pickett, of 41« Vancou- CM>, Mo 1 kDOW that we aha*» •« miss Horn and lllllle llueblnger, two of the Fast 10th and Grant Sts ing the summer, doubling from the lob because be was always one of na. Hameric h'» ELUE MOUSE Robert Searcie, Pastor bank employees, who handed him o- ver Avenue reports a very Interesting Clab to these stages. and successful meeting of the Grand ver 111.650. Wright would have made In September they wlU commence "The Kamuus Kerguson Cose" good his escape had It not been for lodge of the Order of the Eastern — M E TH O D IST— YOUNG GIRL ENJOYS an extended dance and threater tour If K. Waters (white) who saw him Star July 11. 12. and 13tb In Vancou YWCA CAMP which will take them all through the Bethel A. M E. Church HAMERICK'E ALDER coming out of the rear door. Waters ver, British Columbia. In the delega East and Middle West. Rev. Daniel G. Hill Tr.. Minister (I t rents any day—any time) tion of ladles besides Mrs, Pickett hurried to a phone nearby and sum Camp Rock Creek. Clackamas, Ore- moned police. “ A nigger bss just rob was Mrs. Lenora Henderson of Union on, July 1»—Dear Mrs. Franklin: "East of Horneo" Pirst A. M E. ZUm Church Don Redman and his Connie's Inn Avenue north. bed the state bank," be said. 417 Williams Ave I feel very highly honored to write Orchestra will be the featured attrac Practically all of the present offi Slain by Friend Rev W. R. Lovell. Minister letter to the editor of the only Ne tion on the stage of Loew's State RKO ORPHEUM Pollcemtn Lester Smith, a friend cials were re-elected to office. Mrs. r o newspaper published In the State Theater on Broadway. New York, be Rebecca Dent was retained1 as Grand of Wrlgbt. and Officer« Kred Barrera "BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE" f Oregon. I am also honored as being ginning Saturday. July 9th. Don Red- and George Pavol rushed to the Worthy Matron and she has for her HEI.U POIt ANOTHER WEEK' n and hla boys will play several BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES scene. "There goes the darkey", Wat associate. Mrs. Clara Pickett. Mrs. ne of the delegates form the Wil Plus: —RKO Vaudeville direct from iams Avenue branch Y. W. C. A. other Loew Theaters and will make (Rev. D. U. Hill. Jr., pastor) Waggener was chosen as the Grand ers told them, pointing to the mas New York with: Perhaps you would like to know tour of one nlgbt dance stands be queraded Asa Wright who was at Secretary. Peter lllgglua (the young American something about our camp. I am hav fore returning to the Harlem nlgbt Next Sunday at both morning and tempting to get Into an auto. The The seslons were marked for their tenor)—Harry A White A Alice Man ing a wonderful time ont here at club in the Fall. and evening services Rev. Hill will three oflcers. believing their culprit harmony and the attendance ning with the three 1-nr.g Druthers— apon Rock Creek. It la such a lovely place? preach Special music will be furnish to be a colored man. opened fire them was good. Mill Douglaea — large and Morgner— I get along with the girls and coun- Billy Banks, the singer, who was ed by the choir. The Church Is pre without ordering him to halt. Wright Three outstanding social events Hlbylla llowsu oelera jnst as if they were of my own brought to New York from Cleveland paring for the Annual Conference and fell mortally wounded were given for the pleasure of the . .____ _ . . race. 1 have written home about four by Irving Mills, Is making a hit with all members and friends are urged to , c. m„ here An ambulance was near the scene delegate.. They were the opening re- UmM his own orchestra at Connie's Inn la ORIENTAL pay their Dollar money. and Wright was placed In It and rush ception; a pageant by young people' may also be Interested to Harlem. Both Billy and the band are la st Sunday Services were well at ed to Spohn hospital. There his face and the closing banquet. All sessions know that I am taking up archery, broadcasting several times s week o- "THE PURCHASE PRICE" with — tended At 9:30 to 10; 00 o'clock P. convened at Eagle hall. ;dramatlca and handicraft, f live in a ver the Columbia System. llarbara Htanwyck and George llrent. M the choir composed of 40 voices was washed and bis Identity was re vealed. Billy's first phonograph record for Cabin with four other glrte and a broadcast very excellent music of A large number of society folk counselor. We went on a treasure the Victor Company has been releas Had Perfect Disguise MUSIC BOX spirituals over station K.OW. waa noted at the base ball game M(To At the time of the hold-up, Wright day night when the Gilkerson'a Col hunt yesterday and It turned ont ot ed. It is "Cabin In the Cotton” , and Mrs Jessie Coles Grayson, contralto wore overalls. He had on yellow gog- ored Giants, of Chicago met the West ibe two watermelons: We all got two on the reverse side of the disc la T.ADIEH OK THE IIIO HOUSE" with was the soloist In the concert of "Hpl "The Sent Song", made famous by Sylvia Sidney, Wynne Glbeon. rituals Under the Stars" which was ales that had been stuck to bis face Side Babes, of Portland at Vaughn slices each. Calloway. Mother, daddy, Oate, Jesafe, grand with adhesive tape. He had a base Street Park. • is u oi uajpnqa • stuen j| .nun heard In t he Multnomah Civic 8la- mother Avery and auntie Clara were Xus 'ives Xuy ¡(vpijjt guiaedu puvjo'dlum Thursday night, July 21. at 1:16. tor the make-up and used burned out to see me Sunday and I showed The program of ''Spirituals Under the cork on his face to give him an Afri Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Pickett and MRS. ZEPHA BAKER lu .— •• aros given by the Portland Ne- can appearance. This cork had been Mr and Mrs. U. B. Reed, motored In them all through camp I hope they Stars gro chorus of approximately 140 voi carefully rubbed on over a large the former's car to Rock Creek YW enjoyed it as much as I did having ces under the direction of Elmer C. ) piece of chewing gum that be had camp last Sunday to visit Eunice them visit here. Later, today, we ore going on an j Bartlett. Favorite songs of the South, placed on his nose to enlarge the ap- Mott. Mrs. Reed's daughter who Is VB. FROM CHICAGO Specializing In jubilee numbers and spirituals were poarance of that member of his face, passing a ten days' vacation trip as over night hike. Very truly your frieod. been augmented especially for thla oc- To make hla face fuller, he had etuf- a representative from the Williams All Lines Of Beauty Work EUNICE MOTT csalon The Portland Negro chorus Is fed cotton In his Jaws and between Avenue branch. C. J. WALKER TOILET GOODS Note: 1 must apoliglxe to my little Iielng presented In a series of concerts his teeth and wore kid gloves to keep — for sale — friend Eunice for publishing her per by the Multonmah Civic Stadium As? from leaving any fingerprints. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Franklin were sonal letter to me. But it Is so socistlon. the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ja- . 34« Williams Ave. Little Comment Made b.rlm,ul of »“ » « * • “ » * lalormation I ! Since crimes of all nature are com mlson on a trip in the former's car thought It a good idea to share it 24th A VAUGHN STREETS AUG. 1 - 2 - 2 Starting at 8:10 P M Bethel Allen C. E Notes. MUrdock 101« Sun- milted in this section by white men around Mount Hood lxx,P with the readers of The Advocate, Anna K Morrison reporter wearing disguise, very little comment d , F- ADMISSION 60 CENTS — — LADIES FREE j -T h e Editor. The members of the I-eague were was pssed on the case. Though the a little slow In gathering last Sunday Some members of the younger so- prosecuting attorneys are familiar but a Urge number were present wlth this practice they answer public •*' ‘‘«»«‘ rtalned for »he pleasure WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Mr. Carl Korney was very Interest- clamor by convicting a black man of Miss Nellie Ingersoll at a dancing tog a . a leader In his first all.-mpt offlctato demonstrate Par»F a‘ Williams Avenue YWCA on Founded February 1. 1S42 .and he really did Justice to the lesson their Incapacity by falling to appre last Monday evening. Miss Ingersoll 'day Nex Sunday will lie Visitors' and left to visit relatives In the south. SALEM. OREGON hend Ihe guilty white criminal. ! Strangers' day. Karh member is ex I Wright came from one of the moat A Christian Institution of high pected to bring a visitor or stanger aristocratic families In Texas Mr. and Mrs William Hall, hosts .He er learning. Located at the Cap ) The league will have charge of the waa second lieutenant in the cavalry of International House at Willamette itol of the State of Oregon. A j program on Sunday evening. July Jl r#M)rTe , nrt ha(1 rocenUy p .r„ c | p„. University called on The Advocate beautiful campus opposite the Capitol building. Buildings and ! In the church ed In a city beautiful movement for staff on Wednesday afternoon and equipment attractive and ade if you are a stranger or vlsttor in |Cory|M chrl. „ was sent to lunched with thfe editors. quate. Faculty of highest char jtown come to the Bethel Allen Chris Jefferson. Texas, where his father Is --------------------------------------------- ----- | acter. preparation and teaching. Itlan Endeavor l-eague at 6 (5 P. M a well known capitalist and director Student body clean, able and WALKING SOFTtY wholesome. Scholarship high In the State hank of Jefferson. and credited everywhere Very Note: The above article was re Inexpensive. Rich In tradition; By Anna Hamilton Wood O, Gee ! — printed from The Chicago Defender large and honored list of alumni. It's a big thing—and yet so small— Students wishing work In the lot July 16th. 1932. Grandma'a This walking softly through the Course of Liberal Arts, In Law W alking crowded days In Theology. In Music, or in Ftn9 ATTACK JIM-CROWISM IN Arts are highly advantaged at Downstair * — Wearing the cloak of patience, the Willamette. Close investigation warm shawl. OLYMPIC MEET invited. Bulletins on request. Of quiet understanding of life's ways. New York City J(CNA)—The Jim- Crow policy followed In the Olympic Games was attacked thin week in a The criss-cross on the loom la strange UBS W E L D O N S T A B L E T S And Intricate to eyes that do not statement by SI Gerson. national sec Sold by d r u g s » « W rite lor PROE. fully see U liutreted___14-peg* book. "H istory of retary of the Counter-Olympic Com ■ h e y o u n g fo lk s in y o u r h o m e RHKUMATBU4" with chapter dUcusalng mittee, which Is planning an interna The endless turning ot the wheel of farm* of rheumatism, to change J L . w ill jo i n in s o m a n y g o o d W F1.DON % CORPORATION tional workers athletic meet for Ju SIXTH A G LIBAN STREETS D ~ k §, Atlantic City, N. J. Along the highway toward Divinity. ly 2S-31 In Chicago. tim e s i f y o u r h o m e h a s a — PORTLAND. ORE. "The special Jimcrow elimination When men’s glances linger, then This Woman Lost meet now being held In Tuskegee is The endless lifting up and weaving in frankly admire . . . what feminins 64 Pounds of Fat only one of a long series of acts of Threads of experience: the cults j heart doesn’t thrill? Know thil thrill! You can have alluring M rs. H . Pries of W oodelde, L. I. discrimination against Negro athlet Of creeping centuries; the silken thin w r its »: " A year ago I weighed 190 lbs. beauty. Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin and creeds I started to take K ru sch en and now I es," said Mr. Gerson. "All other ath Whitener Ointment s o f t e n s and A n y telephone man o r w om an weigh 12« and never fs lt better In m y Fiber of human love for living 1 lightens the darkest skin, clears up letes competing for the Olympics take Ilfs and w h a t’s m ors, I look mors like w i l l g la d ly take y o u r o r d e r 20 yrs. old than th# m other of 2 c h il needs. pimples, blotches and tan marks, part In tryouts arranged on a territo dren, one of 19 and tha other 10. M y and does away with that “ oily, rial basis. In the South, however, the friends say It's m arvsloua ths w a y I shiny" look. Use this preparation reduced." officials In charge of the Olymlcs It Is so small a thing to say, "I wait". T o loss fat S A F E L Y and H A R M - regularly to make your skin soft, L E 8 S L Y , taka a half teAspoonful of And yet so big! It means a soul bow to race prejudice and will not T he P a c i f i c T e l e p h o n e a n d T e l e g r a p h C o m p a n y delicate and alluring. This amaxing K ru sch en In a glass of hot w ater In Ointment is made in the famous has grown permit Negro and white athletes to th s m orning before breakfast— 0on’t Dr. Fred Palmer’s Laboratories miss a m orning— a bottle th a t lasts 4 Into the heart of Truth, and can compete on a common basis. weeks costs but a trifle— but don’t where are also made those other translate take chances— be sura It's Kruschen. "In the Olympic boxing tryouts beauty aids you know so well: If not Joyfully satisfied after the first The music of time's rolling under this year, the Olympic Committee Dr. fr e d Palmer’s Skin Whitener bottle— money back. Soap, Skin Whitener Face Powder, tone. and the Amateur Athletic Union, Hair Dresser and Hid Deodorant which runs the Olympic tryouts, dis which may be had at all drug criminated against Negroes. The pol Ion, stating that the ‘general attitude* stores for 25 cents each or will bo icy was so open and so raw that ev of the Southern Asoclatlon was 'a- sent postpaid upon receipt of price. Dr. Fred Palmer’s Laboratories, en the white boss press wrote about galust competitive athletics of any Dept. 6, Atlanta, Ga. It. McCullem. a white boxer, was kind between Macks and whites.' The Send 4c in stamps for • beaten and battered for three rounds protests of the Labor Sports Union If ItcMnjf, burning akin makes Hfg generous trial sample o f by Mark Hough. New York Negro, on this and other acts of discrimina Perfect Funeral Service unbearable, quickly apply Zemo, thg the Skin Whitener, Soap soothing, cooling. Invisible family hut won on the vote of a Judge and tion brought forth a statement from and Face Powder. MRS. BEATRICE REED antiseptic. Thousands find that Zemo the Olympic Committee, complaining the referee. Lady Attendant brings swift relief from Itching, helps D R .FR E D PALMER’S though Negro women are among the that the Labor Sports Union was ‘at to draw out local infection and re —at— store the akin to normal. For 20 years finest of women swimmers. This Is tempting to Inject racial questions Zemo has been clearing up akin, re MILLER A TRACEY MORTUARY no accident — It Is due to the fact and thought Into American sports'. lieving pimples, rash and other skin May bo reached by calling the Fu • g fiP * YOUR COMPlfedON YOUTHFUL* that In most cities, Negroes are not It ts worthy of note that when Irritations. Never lie without it. Sold neral Parlors or her home, Selwood everywhere—36c, 60c sad 91.00. allowed to compete In the poola with the Olympic athletes arrived here Susto used to feel sorry for herself be 6476. She will he pelased to serve you, from Sweden and otner countries, whites. cause she wasn't popular! Her skin was relieving yon of much anxiety and "The Dally News, which this yenr they were given an official welcome worry In your hour of bereavement. so harsh— her hands rough and red. But conducted the preliminaries In the by Mayor Walker. But when Sylrlo that was before she discovered Camay— Olympics, ran a special met In Har Capor. an outstanding athlete, came the Soap o f Beautiful Women. N o w - Healed By New Method lem, which. It was definitely under here from Haiti, no city official went MRS. REED Ims proven such a well, Susan's not only popular, but she's help, not only lo her employers, wearing a lovely engagement ring! She stood, was for Negroes only. Negro to welcome hint and the white press hut to the Colored Patrons In gen says Camay did it! It certainly brought kept complete silence on his arrival. athletes were permitted to take part No opération., nor Injections. No eral, Hint during the pant two soft, fresh beauty to bet skin! Write to enforced reel Thle elmple home treat In the Olympic tryouts at Johns Hop The games of the Workers Athlet years MILLER A TRACEY have ment permits you to go about your Procter «c Gamble. Dept. B. Cincinnati, handled »0 per cent of the Colored kins University this year under pres ic Meet, which will be held at Stagg business a. usual—unless. of course, for free cake o f Camay. (Only one cake you are already so disabled as to be sure from many amateur athletes. Funerals. s h o v i i Field In Chicago, welcome the parti to a family.) confined to your bed. In that case. "Only a short while ago. a member cipation of Negro athletes, Mr. Gera- Emerald Oil acts so quickly to heal your teg aores, reduce any swelling of Ihe Labor Sports Union received on stated. Twenty to twenty-five per and end all pain, that you are up and about again In no time. Ju.t follow a letter from L. D. Benedetto, secre- cent of those already registered for WASHINGTON STREET the simple direction, and you are sure tary-Treasurer of the Southern Asao- the Workers Athletic Meet are Ne- Between 20th and 21st to be helped. «Tour druggist won't clatlon of the Amateur Athletic Un- gro men and women. I PROBAK 81 APE ) The Soap a f B eautiful Wt keep your money unless you ora. Huaanns Dals la tha ilauahtsr of rieh wblts parrnls, and hsr wldnwed (alher psnnlta hsr tha frssdom n( malntalulu« a itudlo In gay N s« York and aba makes sums what of a rspu tatlon as sculptress For ons ot hsr statuss which bsara ths litis of lbs book, ahs employs Paul Johnson as a modal. Paul la a mulatto. Tall, wall develop- id. good looking and a graceful and sipsrt dancer and sntsrtalnsr In ons of llarlem's swanky cabarets Ills pity- sinus attracts lbs attsntlou of a great many women and tbs constant rloss and Intlmala contact betwsen the ar tist and the model develops Into an affair. However, on ons orraslou Husanne. while In her “cups" marries Paul and thus her rumours stretches from an "affair" which, according lo her stan dards, and those of hsr friends, could be tolerated, Into a very serious con dition of Ilfs whlrh. neither herself or friends, cars to publicly admit. In her sober moments. Husanne stip ulates a series of conditions which Paul must live up to before she will consent to live with him as a wife. Paul not only accepts tha plana but attempts lo carry them out and In this he Is Indirectly elded by Hu- sanne's own brother. Tony, who has some efflmlnste ways and who, also becomes enamored over Paul's robust physical form With the above as a selling you ran well Imagine the constant Inter est the etory has on the reader? "UNAHIIAMKD" «Ith l-ewls Htuns, 1 Twalvstrsoa, Hobart Young. Jsan Iler.holl and John Mlljan Gilkersons Colored Giants BEAUTICIAN ^ / e s t S ‘^ e B a b es Pacific Coast League Park K it's call Helen/'' T T h rill °f D e l i g h AUSPLUND DRUG STORE t TELEPHONE ...and L o v e came to SUSAN! MILLER & TRACEY ITCHING SKIN BANISHED BT ANTISEPTIC 2EM0 cS^mWhltener VARICOSE VEINS PROBAK- comi a t home C a m a y