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H AT U n ilA Y. AUGUST * 1931 PAGE T H R U T h e A D V O C A T E THEATRES - SPiORTS - SOCIETY & W 0M lEN'S ACTIVITIES UM UMUU UM HOOK REVIEW m umm • "TWINTV THOUBANO V I A R I SINO SINO1' lly Warden IN .ewl* II l * » e a illa y laillx A Flchard R Htnlih. Ine N r » York P I I » B i IT Theatres _ FOX PAR AM O U N T — BAPTISTS— "Q U IL T V A l H I L L " «U h Edmund Isiwe mim I Victor Mrlaingleu plua — MMT HI’ll PM ANN B RIN K In per- aon and GILDA (IIIA V In FANCHON A M A ItrO H "U B A N O I" Idea Mt O LIVET B APTIST CHURCH Kaat Piral and Schuyler St*. Rev. J. D. Wllaon, Paalor SHILOH B APTIST CHURCH Kaat 7th and I- verett Si* Rev. U (i (Jardrrier, Paalor RKO O R P H IU M " T M I MOUTHPIECE** wllb Warren 'W illiam Ou the Htagn Jumna Hall In •To Tboan T a « . « I Thouaauda of <•„„ * my former W ard. * h o h . v . Ju.llflnd Jo. my Ranh In Human Natura” , la Hie _ ,<0 manner by which Warden I-a we«, of j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ «la y Hint Prlaun. dadlaalna Ihla u m I R IA LTO internatimi book that combinée Nano- lo ir, eoe lo logy, biography, human na lleglnnlng Wndneaday, Aug. 10th at tura and human Inlereat akelchaa of K 80 I* M “ THE W E T PARADE — Titanic et- bolli prleonera and free people. Into MetroUoldwyn Mayer'a condltlona a moat entertalnlnc ami convincing poar of the deplorable brought about by prohibition volume "T H E MAN PROM YESTERD AY ploe alage show ,. —EPISCOPALIAN— St. Phillip* Miaaion K n o ll and Kidney St*. Maine Colei. I ay Reader — IlOiriE OF PRAYKK— Houae ol Prayer Kaat lOth and Grant St* Robert Searrie, Paalor — METHODIST— Rrv Bethel A. M E Church Daniel G. Hill Jr.. Miniater P in t A. I f B 7 .urn Church 417 Williams Ave Rev W R. Lovell. Minister U N ITE D AR T IS T S Mr and Mm Martin Johnaou’a — ,"C O N Q O R ILLA ", the only talking BETHEL A. M E. CHURCH NOTES picture made completely in Africa (R ev I) U Hill. Jr., pastor) O R IE N T A L •THE JEWEL ROBBERY" with W il Hunday at II 0«. Service Admlnls- iam Powell and Kay Rrancia lerlng of the laird's Supper At I OO. the Missionary Society will conduct The book not only glvea ua the de MUSIC BOX most excellent program talla of the mirlad prlaon administra lion experience under Warden l-awes' The Conference Claims Committee W A TE R LO O It RI DOE" with Mae regeme ut It aleo rhronirlea a very „lg [Clarke. Kent Bought* and Knid Ben has In-eii appointed with Mr* Mary Inlereatlng hlatory of both lb | Brown. Chairman. and new Hing Hing Prlaon. comment netl. pin* Selected Rhorta ing with the aprlng of IKS& when a H am artck'a B L U E M O U S E hundred Iruaty prleonera from Au burn. under the aupervlalon of Cap lib Waruer Itaxier tain Klan Linda, trekked to the banka SURRENDER' 1 of Ibe Hudaon Hiver, where the flrat and l,*lla Hyam* operation on the building of Hing Hing HAM ERICK'S ALDER commenced I K centa any day—any tim e) • • • -THE LAS T F L IQ H T " with ntchard The author, very convincingly, Barthi-lmeoa, Helen Chandler and pointa out many Inetiualltlea In the en John Mark Brown plue Harry l-auder forcement and admlniatratlon of the law; many errtmeoua methoda or handling law violatore, ate , and for Thin Woman Loot each, a very definite and conatructlve 64 Pounds of Fat method of handling la auggealed || rg ^ __ ' Of Woadaiee. L. I. writes: -A year ago I walebaS iso ■•*. I started t# taka Kruachae aad saw I waioti tid and navar fait bettor le ety llfo ond wtiofo moro. I look moco IIko M rrc old thon tho mothoe of I ohll- eeon. ono of id ond tno othor ta My friondo ooy It'* marvalau* tho way I AUSPLUND DRUG STORE r*4 ut *' To to** fat SAFELY and HARM- u a a i v , taka a Half taaapoonful of Hruocbon In a glass *f hat water In lbs morning botor* br#.k»*tt— 0 _ont mioo a maraing—a bottl* that laata 4 a „ t i cotta but a tnfto—but dan't tea* chancaa—bo aura It’o Kruochon. If not Joyfully ootioflod aftor tbs flrat bottle—money back. SIXTH A OLISAN STRUTS PORTLAND. O U The Portland Negro Chorus gave Its second concert of "Hplrllunla Cndet the Stars." Thursday evening Aug 4th. sponsored by the Multnomah Ci vic Stadium Association Soloists were Mrs Jeaae Coles Grayson. Contralto, anil Barbara Hubbard, Soprano An entirely new program of eplrllual* together with plantation melodies and folk tonga were presented Hunday Aug 14 will be Woman's Day The morning service an Inter- eating speaker; at * 00, a three art Religious Drama "The Queen of She ba" with a cast of the 40 women will lie presented by Mrs Lula Gragg ----------— — —.— — — ' - i - 1 * air* were placed for Meadame* Har vey. C. J Allen and C. L McCullough, of Seattle and Mesdames J. H Mar lin ,-xrid G I) Hardin The party left Friday afternoon for their home In Sent tie ■ he young folks in your home J L . will join in so many good times if your home has a — TELEPHONE A n y telephone: man or woman will gladly take y o u r order and T elegraph C ompany MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service MRS. BEATRICE REED Lady Attendant —at— M ILLE R A TR A C E Y M O R TU AR Y Mny be reached by calling Ihe Fu neral Parlor* or her home. Selwooil 5475. She will be pelased to serve you. relieving you of much anxiety and worry In your hour of bereavement. MRS, REED has proven Hitch a help, not only to her employer», but to the Colored Patrons In gen eral, Ihal during the past two year* M IL L E R fi T R A C E Y have handled »0 per cent of the Colored Funerals. W A S H IN G T O N ST R E E T Between 20th and 21st Honorine Mra. C. L Me Cullough. Mra Panltn* Young of 749 Harold Avenue entertained Informally nt her home on Monday evening Mrs. Me- 1 Mr and Mrs K L. Jamison, of *•* Elks and Mra. Young la Dt. Ruler of Oarfleld Ave , has as Ibe house-guest Dahlia Temple.) oca! lady elks. this week, Mr* Hula Oliver-Morrow, Mra Lenora Qaakln received Fri Mra Jamison's sister On last Satur day, they motored to Vancouver for day friends at the home of her moth the pleasure of ibelr guest and on er for the pleasure of Meadame* Har Sunday Mr. and Mrs Jamison enter vey and Allen of Seattle tained In Mre. Oliver's honor at din-1 ner Coven, were placed for Mr and | Ph,IHl> Mo'*r" " * * b° « ‘ * ■»«*>' Mra Jamlaon. Mra Oliver and her f * 1 « * r,Jr ,n honor of ,B* » W1*- daughter. Orchid; Mr. and Mra Jer- |*,,D Tacoma on Monday evening Mr Krvln Flowers complimented Mra Bula Morrow-Ollver with a alght- ome Franklin Mr Harvey Chandler J** ,h* hom* ol hl* ! » '« * * ■ ln « « • City Park Fire couples of the young aeelng trip Friday afternoon. and George and Ivan Cannady er society set were present. The guests enjoyed dancing during the e- Dahlia Temple. Daughter Elk* had | venlng. as their guesl. Mrs C. L McCullough, An outstanding social event of the of Seattle at their meeting Tuesday Mra. Georgia Kelles. of Heattle. eaaon was the pretty afternoon recep night. A fter a special business meet paused in Portland for a few days eh tion given by Mrs. U. 8. Reed at the ing. Mrs. McCullough was honored at route to Los Angeles. She was the Reed home. 940 Tibbetts Street on a banquet. guest of Mrs. J. H. Martin, of 900 E Wednesday from four until ball past Seventh street North. Mrs. K elle* ar seven honoring Mrs. Uuta Morrow A ll society Is looking foward to the i Cecil Garnrll was bosteaa at a par Oliver, of Austin. Texas Sharing hon grand ball to be giren next Monday rived on Thursday and remained un til Monday morning. In love Angeles, ty at her home. 1920 East Twenty- or* were Mrs U. G. Cooksey of Oak night by A l Pierre and his band. she plana to attend the Olympic Seventh Street North Friday night to land California; Mrs. C.L. McCullough games and later take a much needed which a large number of the young Mrs. G.R Harvey, and Mrs C.J. Allen Dr and Mrs DeNorval I'nthank and | rest and recreation. er aet came. Delicious refreshment» of Seattle. 'Sonny Boy" returned to Portland on A half hundred charming ladles re were dispensed and dancing wax en ast Saturday evening after a success- Mina Fannie Mae Humphrey, the joyed Out of town guealx were the sponded to Mrs Reed's Invitation and ul drive to Kansas City, Mo They charming niece of Mra. Mattie Wash Mloees Alyce and Inga Wllaon of Ta called during the appointed hours were brilliantly entertained by nnmer- ington. of 347 W eldler street, w ill Mrs. Sherman Pickett. Mrs Reed's coma. Washington ur M ends and relatives during their leave tomorrow for her home In Pas sister-in-law. received the guests at months visit, a part of which time was co. Washington. Miss Humphrey spent the door and Introduced them. She Y NOTES spent with Mrs. Unibank's parents tn The Housing Committee, of which and Mrs W. H. Rutherford cut the Minnesota. They stopped over ln Che I two weeks visiting her aunt and waa Mrs Katherine Gray, I* chairman, Ices and served the punch. They were yenne Wyom ing on their return trip royally entertained during that time. will give a Japanese Tea al the home assisted tn serving by the following where they vlelted a frontier rodeo. Among social courtesies to her were a dancing party by her aunt, Mrs. )(. Mlasea Oxle of Mra Ella Morion on Sunday after •beautiful young girls: Both expressed pleasure on being |Washington; a motor trip to Vancou noon. August 14th The public Is in and E m its Mott, the bosteaa' daugh back home. v e r , Washington and the Sanctuary ter*. Mlitsea Isadora and Thelma Mor vited. • • • of Our Sorrowful Mother, by Mrs. ton ard Mlaa Elenor Gragg. Rev. U. 8. (Bobby) Robinson, of De Mesdames C. J Allen. C K Mc Myrtle Barco and Mlse Jeanetta Vaaea of pretty gladioli In pink and troit Mich., was the guest of Rev. and Cullough and G. R Harvey of Seattle red were placed artistically about the Christian entertained a coterie of Mrs. Daniel O. Hill Thursday While were visitor* at the branch this week roe-ju A center piece of spring flow friends at cards at the home of her in Portland Thursday night, following The Finance Committee met on ers graced the beautiful lace table slater and brother in law, Mr. andMrs. the concert at the Stadium. Rev. Ro Isadore Maney. of 328 East Schuyler Friday. August 6th at the home of cloth from which the dainty refresh binson waa a pleasant boat at the Bam Mra J. A Nichols of 407 Rraxee St. ments were served. The hostess wore street in honor of Miss Humphrey. boo Inn at supper for the pleasure pink flowered chiffon; Mrs. Ruther of Mrs. Bula Bula Morrow-Ollver. Mr*. Honoring Mrs. Bula Oliver. Mrs. U. ford. a blue flowered silk; Mrs. Pick E. L. Jamison. Rev. and Mrs. Hill and G. Cooksey and Mrs. E. L. Jamison. ett, a flowered chiffon; Mrs. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Franklin Mrs Sherman Pickett took them for flowered chiffon; Mrs. McCullough, a drive to Swan Island, the St. Johns flowered silk; Mrs. Allen, embroider Mr. Harvey Chandler has returned new bridge and on picturesque Ter- ed organdie; Mrs. Cooksey, flowered from a few days visit with his rela williger Bouvelard Thursday after georgette and Mrs Harvey, tan and tives and friends in Seattle. noon. brown velvet. Y.W.C.A. I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Watson have Mrs. Henrietta Marshall, who has Among Interesting visitors in the returned from a visit to Seaside. Ore been visiting for several weeks with city this week are: Mesdames C. J. gon and report a pleasant stay. Mr. and Mrs. Lynch Brown In Long Allen. C. L McCullough and G. R. view, Washington, returned last Mon Harvey, houee guests of Mrs. J. H. Miss Lola Williams wishes her Mlaa Gwendolyn Hooker muat be Martin of 900 E. 7th street north. friends to write her at her new ad day, looking fine and happy. rommendrd for the excellent program They arrived on last Monday and re dress. 1919 Thomas Street. Seattle.Wn. given by the Christian Endeavor last Mrs. Bula Oliver was the inspira mained until Saturday. They were the She also wishes to thank those who Hunday. About eighty young people motive for much entertainment dur hare shown her hospitality during her tion for a line party at the RKO Or : were present and heartily applauded pheum Monday night at which time ing their sojourn in the city. Among ivisfts to Portland. 1 Ih* speakers on "T h e Religious. So Mr. and Mrs. Yancy Jerome Franklin those who honored them were the fol cial. Health and Business problem* of were hosts to seven. lowing Wednesday morning they Al Pierre and bis Royal Knights are Today * Young People." Our young 1 were the guests of the Bridge Club to gire a dance ln Tacoma on Monday, people are beginning to awaken ami Mrs. U. G. Cooksey and grand al the home of Mrs. G V. Grayson in August 29th. i realise that whal they are and going to 1 daughter. Margaret Johnson of Berk alberta. Bridge was played at three be depend upon themselves tables On Wednesday night Mrs. W. Misses kirk. Fannie Dunn, and Lois eley. California who were the house I. Reese entertained for them at a Williams Al Pierre. Russel Jones and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Yancy Jerome A union picnic of the churrhea and bridge party al her home Owing Harvey Chandler motored to Seattle Franklin in Irvington, left early on jtheir rlenda will he held at Crystal Friday for their home. After remain to Ihe illness of her husband. Mrs. i lathe l*ark. Wed Aug 10. at Mllwati to attend the Elks picnic at Renton ing at borne for a couple of days, they Ceorge B. Hardin was compelled to Junction. ;k*e. Ouy Holmes, assisted by Dolores will go on to Los Angeles to visit cancel an elaborate tea which she had llurdlne will conduct games and other for a while with friends. planned In their honor. On Thursday sports during the day. The Adventurers Club met last on night after the concert at Multnomah Friday. July 29th. at Clifford Flowers' Misses N ellie Allen. Chrystalee Stadium, Mrs. Lenora Henderson was house on Victoria Street. The Club C H R IS T IA N ENDEAVOR NOTES Maxwell and Jennie Dora Grayson, ac When men*8 glances linger, then hostess at a supper party for the visi had as its guests that evening. Misses W illiam Duncan frankly admire . . . what feminino tors at her home. 874 Union Ave. Vlyce and Inga Wilson ot Tacoma. Af- companied by Mr Allen and Tod Johnson, passed a few heart doesn’ t th rill? Know thii North. B ETH E L A L L E N CE K NOTES er the business part of the meeting th rill! You ran have alluring days at the Allen cottage at Seaview, The Allen C. E la-ague's program I .-as disposed of. the members and beauty. Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin was enjoyed by a large attendance of Dr and Mrs. E. A. Everett and fam uests danced to the music of Louie Washington. Whitener Ointment s o f t e n s and both members and friends lightens tho darkest skin, clears up ily. Mrs. Eva Champion and Mrs. Hen nd his Rinky Dinks, who had consen- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams of pimples, blotches and tan marks, derson. of Columbia. S. C. and Mr. and The subject. "Problem s of the ed to play for the occasion, until 11:30 and does away with that "o ily, Alberta, entertained Informally Fri Mrs. E. W. Rutherford were guests P M Everyone had a great time. Youth" was Interduced by Ihe presi shiny” look. Use this preparation day evening at their home for the at a beautifully appointed dinner par dent. Ml** O. Hooker The partici regularly to make your skin soft, pleasure of Mrs. Bula Oliver who was delicate and alluring. This amaxing ty Sunday. July 31. with Mr». L. K. pants of the program were as follows: (B y Evon) Ointment is made in the famous Weeks, hostess at her lovely home. a childhood schoolmate of Mr. Adams Misses Dolores llurdlne. Geraldine Dr. Fred Palm er’s laboratories Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Flowers were in Littig. Texas. Mrs. Oliver's native Dr Everett and Turner and Itev. Hill Mr. Duke and where are also made those other 444 Benton street. the organisers of a delightful beach home and Mr. Adams home while his er. K Gragg. A Pugh. Mrs Pugh and beauty aids you know so w ell: family were the house guests of Mrs. party at Rainey's Lake on Wednesday father pastored the Methodist church Dr. Fred Palmer’s Skin Whitener Weeks Miss Champion and Mrs. the young men who took pari Included Soap, Skin Whitener Face Powder, Henderson were guests of Mr. and evening. August 3rd. About thirty of there. The hostess served delicious Charles Forney. Andy Bundy. Jerry H air Dresser and Hid Deodorant the younger set were present. The refreshments. Turner and Rev. Hill. Mr Duke ami which may be had at all drug Mrs Rutherford The party left Sun affair was given in honor of Misses Harold c.i-km aorvad a» ssksn stores fo r 25 cents each or will be day evening continuing their tour of For the pleasure of their house- sent postpaid upon receipt o f price. the coast. All the members of the par Alyce and Iuga Wilson of Tacoma The league Is very proud of Ihe way Dr. Frea Palmer's Laboratories, ty are prominent ln the civic and so who are visiting the Flowers family. guests. Mr. Robert Tod Duncan, of Ihe member» supported Ihi pi Dept. 6, Atlanta, Ga. The spot for the beach party was i- Indianapolis. Indiana and Mr. LnVal cial circles of Columbia. They toured although all would not have a part deal; the weather was superb; altho Tod Duncan, of Columbus. Ohio, Mr. Send 4c in stamps for a Canada. Washington. Oregon. Utah In the -program W e hope lo give each generous trial sample of we left town at 7:30 P.M. (C.P.T.), we William Duncan Allen and his sister. and other states They anticipate at one a chance later. the Skin Whitener, Soap had plenty of time for fun before the Miss N ellie Allen entertained a party tending the Olympic games in Los An and Face Powder. Miss Inga and Alice Wilson from evening was over. The party left in of friends for the week at the Allen geles. They met with a hearty wel Amorlcnn luike, Wash were pleasant four cars from the Flowers' home. Up cottage at Seaview. Washington. The come. not only by their hosts hut by visitors lo our program. W e hope they on arriving at the lake, the boys im party consisted of Miss Allen. Miss many of Portland's leading citixens. will come ajtaln mediately looked for wood for a fire, Jennie Dora Grayson. Miss Chrystalee Before taking their departure. Mrs. Allen C. E. la-ague will meet at 'K tEPS TOUR COMPLEXION YOUTHFUL* Everett presented Mrs. W eeks with a while the girls stood around and gave Maxwell. Mr. Allen and Messrs Dun 4 45 P. M. Sunday evening. E very orders. A fter the fire was crackling can who returned today, reporting a box of hand made handkerchiefs as a body Welcome. I merrily, everyone went swimmiug very pleasant trip. token of her appreciation. Reporter Anna K Morrison The water at night Is perfect. A few Among other social courtesies for brave souls— Ivan Cannady. Carl For their guests. Mr. and Miss Allen in Mrs. M. P. Crawford was hostess Saturday Evening July 30th at a birth ney. and George Cannady swam across vited in a group of musicians and day party at her beautiful home in the lake and back again. When we had music lovers of the two race* for a finished swimming, we came out by parlor musicale at their home in Rose TH ». count. In nppunn« Woodlawn for the pleasure of her In. pnt.nl. Don l rux so lar In srnuoiint mur daughter, Mrs. S. Richardson. The the fire and danced to music of Eddie City Park an evening last week. Mr. Ido... »tn d »».tch or modal tor Inslrurttona or center of the table was decorated with Rlnford's tike along with that of tnanv Robert Tod Duncan is a well known wrllo lor CRKK D oom . pink gladioli. The large birthday rake olces raised ln song Then we ate. baritone and teacher of voice and I t itching, ina, burning t ____ skin makes Ufa How to Oklaln a Pat.nl•• and "Record ol Inconxlon" unbearable, quickly apply Zemo. the was of the same color. Cards and W e all roasted marshmallows and public school music at Howard Uni (ora. No charxo tor In soothing, üble family •' g. InvtiJbl ng, t cooling. formation on h o* to proe dancing were the diversions of the weiners on sticks and then partook of versity and Mr. LaVal Duncan la a .lone exrIcily confidential Prompt. c.reroL antiseptic. Thousands And that Zemo rSclcDI eervict evening. A delicious two-course re the most delicious Ice cream we ever student at Ohio State Both are good brings swift relief from Itching, helps C L A R E N C E A. O 'B R IE N to draw out local Infection and re past was served at a late hour. Mrs. tasted, donated by U4rl Forney. Then friends hut not related. Rcglstdrdd Patent Attorney store the akin to normal. For 20 yean Much of their time haa been pasaed U -X Seesrlir S ocial. * Commercial Richardson was the receplent of many |we played leap frog. A few sidelights Zemo has been clearing up akin, re Book Balldlos | ( the party was the alleged losing of on the fine golf and tennis courses lovely gifts. iD W IlU r kcrom u rea l from Patent O S cal lieving pimples, rash and other skin WASHINGTON. D. C. ome money by Andy Bundy. Ivan Can- and motoring Messrs William D. A l irritations. Never be without It. Sold everywhere—36c, 60c and $1.00. A select group were bidden to a nady getting thistles in both feet. len. Robert Allen and the Duncana dancing party Saturday Evening. July Eleanor Gragg; loaing the belt off her will motor back East about the mid 30 at the home of Mr. Allen Ruther ress, Alyce Wilson losing her ring In dle of September to arrive in time ford for the pleasure of Mrs. Eva i he water, and Melvin Dawson losing for the opening of school, October 3. Champion, visitor from Colombia, S.C. nd and recovering his new cap. About Mr. Robert Allen is attending How Hemled By New Method eleven o'clock we started home, tired ard University and hia brother. Mr. Mrs. Ada McGill had as her house but happy, well knowing that we had W illiam D. Allen, is a teacher in the No opsratlons nor injections. No music department at the same school. guest this week a time-honored friend a swell time. enforesd rest. This simple home treat Mrs. G. R. Harvey, of Seattle, Wash ment permits you to go about your business as usual—unless, of course, The St. Philips picnic at Penninsula ington. who motored down Monday in Mr. and Mrs. J.S. williams, of Terrll, you are alrendy so disabled aa to be company with Mesdames C. J. Allen Texas, visited with friends in Portland Park was a decided success. Many of conlined to your bed. In that case, Emerald Oil arts so quickly to heal the young people took part ln the and C. I,. McCullough. Mrs. McGill for two days this week. your leg sores, reduce any swelling numerous festiv patntiiii.es. | entertained for her guest at a deli and end all pain, that you ara up and Mis« Bell Watson a teacher from about again In no time. Juat follow cious luncheon yesterday afternoon at tho almpt» directions and you nre aura Please pay your subscription to to be helped. «T ou r drugglat won't her home on North Union Ave.. Cov- iVickshnrg. Misaissippi, passed Sunday ( PROf t AK BIADE) jin Portland en route to visit her liroth- T H E ADVOCATE kocp your money unless you or*. ^ Thrill °f D elight T er In Batts, Montana daughter. Margaret Johnson; Mra llula Oliver and her daughter. Orchid; Itev U. 8 Itoblnaon. Mr*. K I., Jami son and the boat» The ih i-aalou was Ibe second of a aerie» of open air concerts given by Bethel Chorus un der the balón of Prnfissor Elmer C liartletl with Miss Florence Cantrell at the piano A '¿Qt's i d / / Heien/' Tire P acific T elephone SocietY ■ Reviewed for T IIK ADVOCATE br C l i f f o r d c m i t c h e l l We learn, by reading the hook. Ihal Warden la w ra commenced hla prlaon admlniatratlon experience In March IMS aa a guard at Clinton Prlaon and roae rapidly In varloua branchea of prlaon admlniatratlon In aeveral New York prlaona until December 1919 • ben Uovernor ttmllh appointed him wardon of Hing Hing which poeltlon baa brought him international alien tton. a a a _ _ .. . Í 1 ¥ £ V 1 1 O l2 _ • * ^ ^ Mr anil Mr» Jerome Franklin en lartalnrd with a line party at Mulina mah Hfatllum Thursday night for the pleasure of Mrs Bala Oliver Mrs Franklin'* aliter and Mr*. U U DR.FRED PALMER’S SRihWRitener PATENTS ITCHING SKIN BANISHED BÏ ANTISEPTIC 2EM0 VARICOSE VEINS P R O B A K - tf/ves barber-shop shaWno c o m fo rt) a t home i "i