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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1932)
The ADVOCATE >UR SATURDAY. AUUUST IS. t i l l 1NRAGED FATHER IS KILLED BY OWN SON Easily have a Long Healthy Growth of H A IR FULL OF STRENGTH A N D B E A U TY Daring th# past 10 year« in my headquarters at Washington. 1 ham traatad «very form of scalp disease and «Tory hind of hair. In all my work I ham ro lled absolutely upon CLEO HAIR GROWER to aoften, beautify and grow hair—I have depended upon CLEO SCALP FOOD to cure or reiser« erery kind of scalp disease, to feed the scalp and keep it healthy— and upon C L E O E X T R A HEAVY TAR SHAMPOO to keep the hair and acalp tweet and clean. These CLEO pro ducts ham never failed me in a singla case. Thousands of wo EUGENIA STEWARD JONES men are using my home treat- Hair and Scalp Authority of Wash menu. They write me erery ington, Founder o f Cleo. day saying their hair is grow —- — . D. - - C. ____________________ ing longer and softer and that their scalp diseases are being cured rapidly-_______________________________________________________ __ LONGER. SOFTER HAIR IN M DAYS, AND YOUR SCALP DISEASES CURED OR MONEY BACK Send today for a jar of my CLEO HAIR GROWER, SCALP FOOD or EXRA HEAVY TAR SHAMPOO, whichever on* yoor heed needs. Send for all three if yon need them. Use them according to my instructions for SO dtys and if your hair is not longer and softer if yon haven't a growth of new hair, and if your •oaTp trouble has not been cured or rreetly relieved. erriU me and I will immediately refund your money— bat send today. FACE BLEACH It’s your fault if other wo- mea ham lighter, clear«! s U b than yours. lighter. - one shade first night. Mar - conpon below—send today. AGENTS SEND $3.50 for 10 fast selling Cleo Ha and Beauty Products. Orde blanks and everything ready to start business. Cleo Beentv Products Co 111 13rd S t. NJL, Washington. D.C (¡ROWER 50c SCALP FOOD 05c C ^ e O .TOW TO ORDER CLEO BEAUTY PRODUCTS Co.. 621 Ï3rd St, N i . , Wash. D.C. Gentlemen: Please send mo Product* I have marked X after. Hair Grower and Beautifier 50e Vanishing Cream .............. 79« Scalp Food ......................... 65c Lemon Cleansing Cream .. 79c Extra Hes.vy Tar Shampoo 65c Wrinkle Cream .................. 07c Bald Spot A Temple Grower 56c Aristocratic Brown Face Powder. 6 Shades .............79c Face Bleach ....................... 60c Name................. ................... Addrese.•••••*•*•••««• ••«••*•• City........ ........................................ StaU................................... .... Send Poetoffice Money Order or checks. No C.O.D. orders sen t "> .......................................................................... .. After Hours Call - East 0419 /FIN TEXTURE , T ip s VERBAL BY KITS BIRD SNAPSH OTS SCRAP THE WAR OEBTS ON CONOITION THAT THE NATIONS DISARM NOW I By W J Wheaton) .— - - —a Well, we didn't exactly pack our trouble* In the “ old kil bag " but but we swept them luto a corner of the That WeberW'llson debate the oth garage and for two glorious weeks er night was a good deal of a frlsale. we have listened to the murmur of with honors as far a* facts are con | the hrook; the »hispering tales of cerned to Mr Wilson, who. as s sea the tall Fir and majestic Redwoods; soned debater was careful to verify the splash of the tide on the beach all his statements before he used and the roar of the oceau over the them. According to an article In the breakers. We left behind u* the In Christian Science Monitor of recent trigues of politics sud the hypocrl- date, it is not true that tu prohibi res of sectarian religions and found tion countries, there Is au Increase eontentment In nature and comfort in crime because the young cannot In contemplation In preparing for get all the boose they want, or that solitude sud retreat from the hub the boose sellers wsnt them to want. bub of office seeker*, we never fell The most dignified argument 1 have to Include our library. This one that hear.1 against the law ts 'that It la I have ta carried In the pocket of my an Interference with personal liber coat. Yet. between Its covers are all ty". Well. yes. It Is —but so ts the ihe subjects ihst are of inlerest to colored traffic sign at the crossing. Hum. law. science, oratory, romance, I wish these personal liberty howl war. lore bTverything pertaining lo ers would do the Robinson Crusoe the guidance of man can be found In act and find a nice soft spot In the the turn of a page Today. Sunday, American Desert and live where w here this is written, we are tn a their precious personal liberty would natural cathedral. Twelve majestic be safe. I wonder how they would ¡Redwoods In a clrlde form the and! like it and how long It would last torlum Falling foliage has made a Just a word of caution to the ladles luxurious carpet The altar, a huge who staged the debate —my dear boulder of granite Would you be girls, can you not see that you are lieve II. ihere'a a preacher. His llltle being used as catspaws by the men beady eyes look with suspicion on who are old hands at the camouflage . the audience as he chatters his ser game? Just so long as you (tneyi can mon which, unlike those of most keep up this very dramatic farce of preachers, is short. Soon he flips his sidetracking the public Interest from bushy mantle anil scampers away, up the larger issues of the political cam- | through the branches, out of sight paign Just so long can they proceed A mother quail is calling to her scat with their devilish schemes of en- | tered brood; there Is an anthem slaving the American nation Don't sung by a feathered choir My hook worry, my dears, you will be caught has opened to the “ Sermon on the in the web Just the same as the rest Mount ' Never before has It seemed of us While you are fighting for the so beautiful, and as we left that nat cocktail freedom, your chains are be ural sanctuary, tho mountain forest ing forged the same as mine You seemed to intone a benediction. recall what Lincoln said? "A nation There was a restful peace A com cannot exist half slave and half free " muiiton which " passe th all under This nation of ours la now in the standing'' There Is a majesty in the worst slavery It has ever known It heavens at night The stars shine is nine tenths economic slavery now. | with increased brillaiu-e. and as wr Starvation, poverty of every kind ¡contemplate on the easiness of In and your organisation of fine women finite Space, the ordlliness of Na fooled by the politicians into playing ture and the magnitude of God s Cre i the game of the remaining one ation. w> exclaim in the language of tenth — a selfish game The only David. “ How wonderful .arc thy consolation that we who have ideals works. Oh. G o d '” II Is with reluct and are living up to them or trying ance that we even think of leaving to do so. can get any comfort out of this peace aud real to return to the it is. that you will be enslaved like struggle and strife of active life But -the rest of us Just take a day off and such ts life! look into that phase of the argument. • • • Recent statistics from England, a no prraibltion country, says that since the war. the number of crimes among Juveniles haa greatly Increas ed. • • • How many of the Advocate sub scribers read THE NATION, a week ly journal of which Oswald Garrison Vlllard is editor? If you do not sub scribe for It. buy the August 3rd number and read the editorial under thecaptlon. “ Is it to be Murder. Mr Hoover?” It is a terrible Indictment CLEANING A REPAIRING of things as they have been left by Congress and the President Hats Cleaned.. Shoes Lest you should shrug y o u r and Blocked Shined shoulders and say. “ some more of -SERVICE and COURTESY- Kits Reids' h y s t e r i a l e t me quote the last paragraph: "The eight hundred Imlianians who 334 Williams Ave. marched on their legislature deciar Googre Rencher . Phone Tr 8755 ed that they were facing "mass star vation or suicide." That is what the whole country Is facing. Mr Presi dent, you have boasted the absence of bloodshed and rioting in this de pression. Beware! Be guided by the approaching despair of the multitud es WE KNOW THAT THE REGU LAR TROOPS ARE READY, AND THAT THE NATIONAL GUARD HAS BEEN* SPECIALLY COACHED IN RIOT DRILL. But their guns are no remedy. Mr. President. They will merely add to the horror of the sit uation What is to come? Must Amer icans perish miserably because of your fear that their characters may he sullied by the dole? It is to be mass murder. Mr. President? The answer rests with you and you alone • • • (SoVeity V ressinq SHOP in your cakes . ” TH E DOUBLE TESTED DO UBLE AC TIN G If/»B AK IN G I V v POWDER $AME PRlCP 42 Y E A # 2 5 o u n c e s for 25£ M ILLIO NS OF POUNDS U f t D OUR C O V IQ N M EN T MtßKovu BV "BLindfold” test may be all right for cigarettes ------ but when buying face powder, It's a good Idea to keep your eyes wide open. In the news-Telegram, an Item ap peared under dale of August 3, 'Na tional guardsmen have been -posted to guard the armory here.’’ No reas on for the guard duty was given. It there anything In the foregoing paragraph that seems at all signifi cant? And with this situation facing the Nation, we find groups of the fi nest women in our communities fighting for their dinner cocktails! Not unlike other articles of merchandise, there are good face powders on the market and face powders not so good — in fact, Inferior and dangerous to one's com plexion. D O N 'T SPEND Y O U R MONEY W H E R E YOU C A N N O T W O R K ! Tested And J Proven Best* Ours has been tested and proven best. little test yourself. B e w a r e o f imitations! Insist on Overton's High-Brown Face Powder —34 years on the market— made in six shades. Sore throat, muscular rheu matic aches A pains, apply M ua ferule, the "counter-irritant’’ OVERTON HYGIENIC MFG. CO. C h i c a g o AT ALL DRUGGISTS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -----d IMPRESSIONS — QOOO AND BAO Slncc thla column haa hecome. more or les*, nallonally estahllahed. the wrttar. like ail other pubUcIsla, la con slsnlly rervlring titeralur*. I,•itéra, pteas. etc , on which lht> «endors daim thaï ihoy lice ire nur opinion tmean- li g. of course, puhitelty) and of course In a general way we are glad lo ren tier w haleter assistance la possible. A great many of these communica tions. ami the follow up method* used, make a favorably Impressiou upon us. while there are a great many others, unfortunately, that create a most un favorable Impression, even though. In some Inslancoa. the logic and theo ries set forth are excellent and en tlrely commendable • • • This release la therefore specifical ly written with the hope that some of our organisations, existent and prtr posed, will give some serious thought to the unfavorable impressions they are creating by sending out column nlcationa that are poorly prepared, both as lo arrangement and meehaul- cal effect, for no matter how excellent the proposition may be. any letter m other piece of literature that Is ill most unreadable or la otherwise poor lu lls appearance creates almost In stantly a very had impression on Ihe entire proposition • • • In front of tn«* ta a letter ami a Ircular (r«H*elved «luring th»» week» of a proposed oriMnit*tIon which !« desirous »>f consolidation the Neuron* (In their particular community ) Into one organisation for economic ¿»tu! pol- it leal purposes. They particularly stress the importune* of Negroes a- chievlng success only on a competitive basis ant! through superior efficiency, yet their circular la ao poorly con structed. ao full of typographical er rora. so full of imperfect Iona due to ualnic the wrong kind of pa;>er that a negative Impreaaion is formed without giving the matter further Investiga tlon. • • • Sometime* a very excellent propo »Itton creates an unfavorable tmprea- alon merely by using one or two prejudiced statements For instance her* ta a paragraph In a "Constitu tion“ for a proponed national organi sation: No minister of th* go*p«*l shall hold any office In thla organi sation “ Ami while 1 am no public! ty agent for any group or affiliation of ministers I am unuble to be favor ably Impressed with any effort that makes such narrow restriction* as to explicitly bar entire groups merely through some whim or prejudice a- gainst a few of it* members • • • u il e When skin is satiny, soft and light, then smiles beguile and your beauty is alluring. Dr. Fred Pal mer’s Skin Whitener Ointment softens and lightens the darkest akin, clears up pimples, blotches and tan marks, and does away with that ‘‘oily, shiny” look. Use this preparation regularly to make your skin soft, delicate and alluring. This amazing Ointment is made in the famous Dr. Fred Palmer’s Lab oratories where are also made those other beauty aids you know so well: Dr. Fred Palmer’s Skin Whitener Soap, '»Skin Whitener Face Powder, Hair Dresser and Hid Deodorant which may be had at all drug stores for 25 cents each or will be sent postpaid upon re ceipt of price. Dr. Fred Palmer’s Laboratories, Dept. 4, Atlanta, Go. Send 4e in stamps for a generous trial sample o f the Skin Whitener, Soap ^and Face Powder. S fiin W fu 'te n e r ssssssss ■■ 1 = * g * f P S TOUR COMPLEXION YOUTHFUL* Please pay your subscription to THE ADVOCATE For COLDS, COUGHS BT CLirrOH D C MITCHELL Many unfavorable impressions arise when publicity seekers send in a fan cy statement of their efforts but re fuse to give enlightenment when u specific request is made for certain other detailed information. Or, when a promise of udditlonul literature, in formation is promised, the correspon dent is delinquent in sending same and you receive many alibis for Its failure to arrive. All of these little things tend to create an Impression, either good or bad. and should he closely watched DR.FRED PALMER’S Use tbls simple Put one-half teaspoonful of our face powder in your hand and pour in an equal quantity of water. The water will run off which proves emphatically that it is water proof and we guarantee It to be free of lead, bismuth •alts or any other harmful ingredients. S m ile s that B e g ‘Digesting . . . . . Tlje l^evPs O, C««/— Grandmai* Walking Downstair »— USB W ILD O N A T A F U jm i Sold by drugsUU. W rit* for PIU B. futir Illustrated 1 4 -p *f* book. "H istory of R n r t a iA T t S M " with chapter discussing farm s o f rheum atism, to w x i . d o n a r o a m s a n o n Dosb g A lian ti« city , N. t. U Ï LESS than o f Hiqh Priced Grands K SAME PRICF BAK IN G POWDER 4 0 Y EA R S 2 5 ounces for 2 5 1 Save the D ifference M I L L I O N S OF P O U N D S U S f O AV O U R C O V I R N M I N T PROBAK DOU6LI- (DOC BLADES I k s b a st «H ava you avar h ad—or y o u r m o n e y b a ck . If your dsoler cannot supply you, write direct. SOc for S—$1 for 10 Sample blade— 10« PROBAK CORPORATION y fu l It i u t a By Ni.NCV LRR MOTHER FATAL : Nvery day ur au a woman rum plain* about th« way In which tha inou spend monojf Are I hoy spend ing more than usual ur la Ihe degree »uni making II more nnllreable? e e e | Some men give over their onllre ¡pay checks lu thetr wives Other* give them a monthly allowance; and other« t>ock«t their checks and let their wives make Iholr own pin mon ey; while alili amtlher type la nut BT I.OUIS. Mu. Aug 8 lu Ihe wee even bothered with the litll*. but hours of Sunday morning July 31,,, Jante, fonnerway. .'5 of JÍ1* Adama " " " " .» “ M " earn the money to pay the billa with street, shut and killed William Don- This propensity to make a rimm I tier way. SO. his father, in aiv alteren* showing is carried to extreme by A tlon grew lug out of the elder Cornier- mar leans American husbands are way's attack upon the mother. Mr« ludulgeut. not «»nly to their families Oale ('nutter way. The shmdtug took hut to themselves They want to ap place at the Adam* street address, pear prosperous ’ The American where all Ihe Conner ways reside dollar t alks ' Mrs ('minerwav and her two sons. James and Ueorge. were locked up N b o ito. m a n d k c I s AI och in the holdover Sunday morning; James being charged with murder and NOTICI) KXI’ U M KK Mr* Connerway and Ueorg* were also arrested New York, Aug II The first man According to the teatlmony of Inhabiting the globe probably was a Ueorge Connerway at the coroners Negro. Is the V ie w expressed Iasi Inquest, the father came home about Tuesday by Dr Albert K Andre, ex • Jo aud immediately I*-gust to quar plorer. who will lead an expedition rel with the mother about her money, to Tibet in the autumn which Conner way had in his possess- Dr Andre further believe* that hiti Mold tug out the mouey tn his the Chinese are members «if the hand. Connerway da:ed her. in violent white race and that the American manner, to even touch It James aud Indians and Tibetans are closely r* Ueorge tried to reason with their fath lated er. telling him he should le» ashamed "I hold there are only two race«,** of himself The elder Conuetway grew he save, "the white and the black. m«»re violent, however, moving t«v «All other shades are results of mix ward* a corner in the n»ont tu which ture* of these two ** a double barreled shotgun was kept Ueorge grappled with his father, and in th«» struggle. Ueorge was thrown across the bod aud the shotgun knock ed to the floor hy the father wh«» made FOR RENT au unsuccessful grab for It Jams- | & room house with garage (63 Rod who had been follow lug their move- ney Avenue C h o t o » KAst 017 5 menu, seised the fallen gun and point «wl It at his father, who advanced up* FOH KKNT mi him lie wartu»d "Don’t come ou 5 room house, good basement and me. papa Don't come on me"* The furnace. 295 Cherry Uarfteld 70 9 1 - father continued to advance and 112 50 per month Adv. James fired once The elder Coulter- ■ ■ way fell face downwards upou the FOH SALK: 5 room house; 4 room floor In a p«xd of blood bungalow, one lot; Ilk«« new, 13 hlk The Couucrwaya. recently from Alberta car. exceptional bargain Par Adv Mississippi, are r**i*»rte«! by neigh ticulars. Walnut 2493 hors to te» quiet and peaceful FOR SALE 5 room house with basement on HOUSTON NEGROES Union Ave. Kqulty 9750 Call at 402 MAINTAIN RECORO Panama Hldg IN FATAL BATTLES SONS PLEAD WITH IRATE FATHER. THEN WARNS murr C .L A S ’ I F I K D 5 rm house, 915 Call POH KKNT HOUSTON. TRXAH. AUOU8T I I - Trinity 3501 Mrs. Paul llaack Adv lH»tertnlu»»«l to maintain their r»»« «»rd aa criminal and murderers. Houston "Hoover Is my shepherd, I am in Negroes went on a rampage Sunday, want killing thre«* momt>«»ra of their race and otherwise raising hades general lie maketh me to lie down on park benches ; || Two Negro women, Mattie |U*II He l««adeth me beside the still Johnson and O«*orgta Koss. met death factories ; In a fight Sunday night Crutha Wash ington. another Negro woman, was II*» dlsttirheth my s«>ut arrested Monday and chargi’d before He leadeth me In paths of destruc ustlce of the Peace Campbell It <)• tion for his party’s sake. verstreet with murder of her two fe Yea. tho 1 walk thro the valley and male untaicoitiau. shadow of depression Adolph llahb was stabbed fatally by his assailant who escaped In the I anticipate no recovery, for thou dark No arrest had been made at art with mo. reporte«! time Thou preparati! a raductlon of my Death lu each instance was due to salary lu t he presence of mine stub wounds, the wellders of the enemies. knives proving their dexterity and skill In this respect and thereby d«* Thou aiioliit«*th my Income with clm.iting tlie ranks of thler race and taxes. unholdlng the* race’s reputation for My expense runneth over. criminality and disregard for human live* In I {oust oti and Harris County. Surely unemployment and poverty will follow me all the days of your administration. Bradford Clothe! $25.00 to Shop $45.00 9 . W . t o r . 4 t h «•>.( W a s h in g t o n “ Where Noting Men Buy” And I will dwell In a A mortgaged Gükmt¡ Tests nil I prove it B E S T ... BAKING' l i t POWDER Double Tested.*.,, Double Action SAME price •' r o r over r* 40 YEAR » 25 ou nces for 25$ M I L L I O N S OF P O U N D S U f l O B V OUR C O V I R N M I N T The Oldest Negro Business In Portland la . . . . The Advocate Publishing Co- BEATRICE II. CANNADY, Manager Publisher* o f "The Advocate” — A 16-Page Newspaper In Two Sections! Published Every Saturday for the Past Twenty-Sis Years! W atch This Space!