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The ADVOCATE HATUHDAV, ACOURT »T. IM« PAGE T H R U THEATRES - SPORTS • SOCIETY & WOMEN’S ACTIVITIES uui » • ûUjtmrlypfl-- W A N TS THE ADVOCATE Theatres hook REVIEW MS 1 Í UIUUUU! •UNTO T H I I I O R A N T" Revised by Hrl. Ilunmtherlu (l*ub unii distributed by Ihn Rosloru- rinn Brotherhood. Iloalrruclan l'ara. Han Jo««, California) Reviewed for Ibr Advocate lly Clifford C. M ilch«II» FOX PARAM O UN T CH KVALIE R ON ItC R E fN A T PARAM O UN T Crltlca who have Been "IX )V K MR T O N IG H T ", Chevalier’« lalaat atarr Ink photoplay, ara unread upon on « think, that Ihla picture 1» by far tha flneat think the French a tar aver haa done On top of that moat of them akree that Jeanette Marllonald. hla lovely heroine of "One Hour With You" aud "T h e I-ova Parade", never waa more beautiful, more charming more brilliant aa a rnmedlenna and «Inker than In Ihla whlmalcal atory of a IVralan tailor turned baron for a day. On the Htekv la Pam lion A Marco « "B T IT C H IN T IM E " Idea, featurlnk Joe A Jane jli'K enna. pay brother and »later comedy team; Tommy Me Aullffe. aenaatlonal armleaa polfar; tha Five de Card««, atartllnk barret Jumper«; Han Omar, Arabian whirl wind dancer; the veraatlle dancer» known to fame aa the Carla Tornay g irl« Del Milne and hla Paramount- ear« aa uaual provide the mualcal re quirement« of tha week "Unto Th««- I (¡rant" la a tranaia lion of a moat remarkable book of phlloaophy on I b « laws of Ilf« In tb* prafar« wr laarn that tha origin al dorumant waa dlaroverad nearly two hundred year« aco In an anrlonl Irm plr In lh « tntarlor of China and tbmuch rooparallon of English and C h in ««« Hrholara. Hclentlata and Iranalatara. wa ara given In modern language a phlloaophy of Ufa written many ranlurlaa am by an unknown writer of kraal wisdom T h talliti« book. ao full of phlloaoph- Ir laarhlnka. la divided Into Iwo parta Part on « ««natala of eaven hooka a vary araphla prefara and n few preliminary Inalrucllona that eerve aa a (tilde for the reader to RKO ORPHEUM follow Part two conalata of f l » « hooka Includlna a liberal Iranalallon A true and amaslng atory. Imakltia of the book'a rontenta with tha prtn- a white woman, ahbpwrerknd on a rlulea of tha Knalcrurlana rannlbal laland . , becomlnk tho • • • love mate of a primitive cave-man Hook one treat« o tithe aubject of. and rafualni to be rearued by men "T h e Ohllbatlona that relata to Man o f her own carat considered aa an Individual” . divided " T il K BLONDE C A P TI VET'Narrative Into «Iaht chapter« Hook two, "Tha by le.w.-ll Th.... ax P U n — Paneton»“ . In five chapter« Hook On our atage Paul Hunyan’a Back- three. "W om an". Hook four. "Conran- wtMida Troubadour« "OREGON UK1- rulnlty Or Natural Itelatlnna", In UKKH" Hinxinx the aonpa learned a- four chapter« Hook five. "Provi- round llunkhouae Ptrea at Nlphtt d e n «« Or the accidental dlfferancea of Man". In four chapter«. Hook all, MUSIC BOX "Tha tha*lai nulla«", In five chapter« Hook «even treat« on the aubject of " P A L M Y DAYS" with Kddle Cantor. "Hellkton" • • • H AM ERIC K’S ALDER (IS ranla any day—any (Ime) The retnalnlna five hooka cover thoroukhly the follow In« aubject« "Man conaldered In panerai", Man roualdered In renard to hla Infirmi ne», and their e ffe c t«“ ; "O f the a f fection« of man. whlrh are hurtful to blniaclf and idhera"; "O f the advan- ta«aa man may acquire over hla fel low creature«", and "Tha Manifests- Ilona of Karma" WI N •TOMORROW AND TO M O RRO W " alth Huth Chattcrlon THE UNITED AR TIS TS Tha wlrkadaal woman Ibla aide of hall llatlnp all man! With every drop of blond m her etquIaKe body* Men • • Men • • Men! They wouldn’t let bar alone. They loved her • • (hen damned her. Hut they didn’t reckon with a woman’« aonl when they pay« her a "Paaaport to Hell “ Kllaao |j*ndt and Paul Lukaa In— "A PASSPORT TO H E L L " R IA LTO EACH DAY’S BEAUTY CONTEST! Eye« — cyci — cyci1 Looking at you. Ap- pnuong you. And you want to icia all throe Hcaury Contests each day brinpo! Thru ujc Camay, the Soap of Beautiful Women, before you use powder* and cream*. Camay— gentle, luiuriou i, creamy-white — will give you the *wrct, dean lovebneoa the whole world find* to attractive. And you'll win each Little Daily Beauty Contest I CAMAY Another week of horae-play with Crouch«. Chico, llarpo and Zeppo running wild on the Itlalto acreen. They’re nnta to you! 4 MAHX IIHOTHKHH In — “ H O RSEFEATHERS" The rraaleal picture Portlander» have ever aeen — no senae to It nt all — yet It broke boi-offlce racorda at tha Paramount laat weak. Don’t mlaa It! Plua Pnramounl cartoon. "You Try Somebody Etae" "Tha Marriage Vow” a Unlvaranl comedy and Paramount Sound N ew « O R IE N T A L "DOCTOR X " with 1 er Tracey. Lionel Atwell and Pay Hay. Hameitck'i BLUE MOUSE.. MY SIN "with Tallullah lunkhead AUSPLUND DRUG STORE SIXTH A O LIBAN STRUTS PORTLAND, O U Tha S o a p o f B t a u t ifu l W om an r. Sgt. Jos. W hite Camp SPANISH AMERICAN WAR VETS COSTUME D-A-N-C-E C H B C K I N G AN D R B r i t E B H M E N T S 1st, 2nd « 1 r REE 3rd PRIZED FOR MOHT A T T R A C T IV f 5 P A J A M A S MUSIC BY BEST BAND TOWN Mon. Sept. 5 th HIBERNIA HALL — 340 RUSSEL ST. Admission 50 Cents Mra Laura W illiam«, a teacher In Tuakepee, A a la . Aux IS My dear the public acbool ay Item, of Muako- Editor I find. In looking over the gee. Oku., who haa been vtaltlng her file of exchange uewepapera for the frlenda In Beattie for a waek. apent Negro Year Hook, that we are not Tueaday algbtaeelng In Portland, a a a receiving T IIK ADVOCATE which haa been aent aa an «ich aiige alnca Mlaa Catherine Franklin la taking the flrat Negro Year Hook wa« pub- few weeka vacation and la «pend Halted In IBIS Aa you alao know wa ing a weak aa the gueat of her bro count T IIK ADVOCATK one of our ther and «later, Mr. and Mr» Jerome moat valued eichangee and depend Franklin on It for Information concerning e- a a a evenla relating to the Negro Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart, of Hen It aeama that more people are hav A ropy of the 11)31 12 edition of the deraon. Texas, spent two days In and quarrel Negro Year Hook waa mailed you and ing mlaunderatandlnga PortUnd en route to CallfornU. ing« than ever before, or la It more I truat It came lo hand <1 will great e a a noticeable al thU time? Probably all ly appreciate ll If you will again Honoring Mr. and Mra U. 8. Reed, the evil cbaraclerlatlra are coming place the Negro Year Hook on the of 340 Tibbetts atreet, Mr and Mrs. out and people are «bowing them- exchange llal. Jerome Franklin entertained Inform aelvea up. Thanking you In advance for Ihla ally at their home la Irvington on We are Uught that when Iwo per- rourleay and awaiting your reply, I Monday night. Cards were pUyed at eona dlaagree both are In the wrong am, two tables. A delicious midnight sup The one who win. the argument can Very alnrerely youra. per was enjoyed by the guests from not alwaya be right and the other M DNItoK ■. « h i d ; a prettily set table In hand-painted m il la w waa host at a party on I aide can only back down gracefully Kdllor Negro Year Hook and amber and black glass- nr olberwlae, convinced or unronvln- Agust 37th at hla home In Irvington, 'china red, for the aake of peace 'bec~.uae Th" » “ * ' » • » 'or the pleasure on a beautiful hand embroidered hi. opponent ha. the moat forceful ° r ,D* » «* Tacoma ana cloth. Blue candle, furnl.hed a soft for Mlaa Hobby Kills who haa Just re- lighting effect and golden flowers In personality to put It over. The de veloped soul never offers bla opinion turned from Chicago where she haa ! thu centre-piece blended with the Sharing honors until Invited to do so; gives It modest «pent the past several weeka visit- amber and black. ly" and” rat Irea'from the " floor” but'not hi. opinionated brother He act. forth hi. personal Idea» or the Ideas of «orne one he hero worships and In a loud voice force« bla llatener a at- tentlon. Modetty I n one of the g r e a t e«t of virtue*, and abould be cultivât ed aa It 1« not Inna '■ « » • ' * “ « » “° « . I d e a ■» ‘ he w ' " d* " « * * AH *h« * UMt* • » “ >• W'T were * * ,bwl ln «porta wear. T h e* en loyed d,Dcln« and card. Just at the pyschological moment. Mrs. I-aw »er red delicious refreshments. w,th Mr * nd were Mr * nd M r. Sherman Pickett. Cover, were arranged for e igh t ^ — BAPTISTS— Mt. O L IV E T B A P TIS T CHURCH East First and Schuyler Sts. Rav. J. D. Wilson, Pastor SHILOH B A P TIS T CHURCH East 7th and Everett Sts. Rev. Q. O. Gardener, Pastor — EPISCOPALIAN— St. Phillips K n o ll and Rodney St*. Blaine Cole*. Lay Reader — HOUSE OF PRAYER— House of Prayer East 10th and Grant Sts. Robert Searcie, Pastor 9 — METHODIST— Bethel A. I f E Church Rev. Daniel G. H ill Jr., Minister First A. M K. Zina Church 417 W illiams Ave Rev. W . R. Lovell, Minister Mrs. Freida Hicks, of Seattle, ar rived In PortUnd Sunday and will re B ETH E L A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES main tndefinitetr aa the honse-guest (Rev. D. O. Hill, Jr., pastor) of her foster mother. Mr«. W P. Lo- Sundty at 11 a. m.. Rev. H ill will Mra. Mattie Washington, wa. boa- m al at her home on Interatate Ave. t N AN C Y l.EE preach his farewell sermon and also ■esa at a pretty dancing party at her Wellington Emery, of MlnneapolU, he will preach at the evening service. ; residence on Weldler street Thura-1 Monday. August 23. the Christian day night honoring Misa Charlotte Minn.. Is in the city on bualneas con Fletcher, of Seattle. A Urge number nected with the administration of hU Endeavor will have a Jamboree Party father'* estate, the Ute J. D. Emery. in the Lecture Room of the church. of the young folk enjoyed the delight He is stopping with Mr. and Mra. P. Games and refreshments will he had , ful affair. J Summers, o f 325 N 16th street. for members and friends of Bethel, after which. Rev. Hill will leave Im Miss CUudlne Lee has gone with Tuesday evening following their mediately to drive to the General MUs Alyce Wilson to Tacoma where A Health Column dinner engagement with Mlaa Jean- Conference at Spokane. she will spend a while with the Utter. By DeNoeval UaBunk, M. D. el ta ChriatUn. Miss Katherine Fair Wednesday evening, the women had entertained at a card party at the a Japanese Party on the lawn at the eeej Hilly Laws waa the guest of Ivan home of her aunt, Mrs. LuU Hubbard. home of Mrs. Lenora Henderson. BRINGS OUT SOME ST AR T L IN G Cannady at dlnaer Wednesday nighL ’ p f (01 Going street. Ten conplea com Upon request, the 3-act Religions prised the party which was given for drama. "T h e Queen of Sheba" por FACTS Honoring Miss Charlotte Fletcher. the pleasure of the MUaea Lois WII- trayed by Verdell Burdioe and King Mias Lois W illiam » and Misa Ger- lums. Charlotte Fletcher and Oer Sokimnoplayed by Mrs. Lula Gragg, I Winifred H. Nathan, Ph. D.. Profes trude Jackson „ f Seattle. M h»es ^ j8(k80n When men'« glance« linger, then waa repeated last Friday night for sor of Education at AtUnta Univ-ral- „ , . ¡Katherine Fair and Jeanette Chris- • • • frankly admire . . . what feminino members of the First Congregational ty In hU thesis for hla degree— Health M R , .. heart doesn’t thrill? Know thii Conditions In North Harlem, 1323 to ’ . ' 8*?- A. J. Franklin and daughters Church at a garden party at the thrill! You can have alluring beauty. Dr. Fred I'almer'a Skin 1327. His study Is chiefly a study ot !, <’7 ’*18* * d SUiT8D- of were hosts at dinner on last Saturday home of Mrs. C. E. Stanton on Ala Whltener Ointment s o f t e n s and N**( cto health, giving rather telling *? * « «»rn ^rr» an mm> fQr t^ e enj oymeiit o f Rev. and Mr«, meda Drive. llrhtena the darkest akin, clean up statistics and discussing very frankly j * r alne , at 7 7 * ^ u* * ” iD. O. H ill a nd fam ily; Mr». Violet Laat Sunday, the Christian En pimples, blotches and tan marks, at am ‘ ar <lu‘ on n Whyte. Rev. H ill’a sister and the deavor were visitors o f the B. Y. P. and does away with that “ oily, ¡the underlying problems that must be p,r,’ n shiny” look. Use this preparation attacked to get any appreciable Im " * * • ' * Misses Helen Rusael and Louise V. of Mt. Olivet Baptist church. The regularly to make your akin soft, pro*ament. While h i. statistic, are ,he ^on,e »* M w " ’ . P t e " LewU. Diner was served in the gar- program waa furnished by the C. E. j delicate and alluring. This amaxing and Mrs. Violet Whyte. Rev. Hill's nd Ad* m* wh" e ,h' y en,oyed d* ne’ den to seventeen - Ointment ig made in the famous 1 for North Harlem proper, they a r e l‘ tng slater spoke on the “ Qualities of a really a glowing example ot conditions i Dr. Fred Palmer’s laboratories Mlsa Lots F. DavU. of Galveston, Christian". among Negroes in every Urge center | where are also made those other Miss Inga WiUon is remaining In Texa„ , nd M, „ M(lr,on lrene H1,L of beauty aids you know so well: The men's Day program waa very of Negro popuUtlon— probably on a | I)r. rre d Palm er’s Skin Whitener PortUnd for a few day. longer at the p,tubnrgh Pa p .gged FYlday In impressive Rev. H ill preaching ln the somewhat smaller scale Therefore his j Soap, Skin Whitener Face Powder, Clifford Flow er, home. She will re- PorU>nd on a »tghueelng trtp While morning and musical numbers and conclusion« are significant for the Ila ir Dresser and Hid Deodorant .. ”T . ' " . | turn to Tacoma on Labor Day in time k . „ ,h- „ which may he had at all drug Negro group. I shall attempt , . , . . „ , visited the Sanctuary ot papers filled the evening's program. whole i atorea fo r 25 cents each or will be f /*p a o K / v i . l «*- K L - h K . . i * l n a t n o V o l l o w - l f W V . . . - - to review application, .o the whole •Ch° o1 Wh,Ch ,h* foU° Wl” <>ur Sorrowful Mother; C w e g a Lake AU members and friends are asked aent postpaid upon receipt o f price. Negro group. ' • . . . Drive. T erw illiger Boulevard and Ter- to Join in the Financial Drive which Dr. Fred Palmer’s Laboratories, The comparative trends of Negro williger Heights Drive; W averly w ill close Sunday The Committee is Dept. 6, Atlanta, Ga. and white mortality ra le . In .he Uni- fc o C° untry C,Db’ V e,er* “ Ho8plUl’ M t still receiving Dollar Money. Send 4c in «lam p« for a led Slates 1. very ln.ero.Un* While M' B8 ^ ~ -Tabor Park. Reed Collage and the neroua trial aaaiple o f j c ie Skin Whitener, Soap the mortality rate la surprisingly high * ,khrS n' >’ *™* * D Columbia River highway. They alao B E T H E L C H R IS T IA N ENDEAVOR and Face Powder. for Negroes a . compared to white., ,8Ul" ; an; ^ *° |WnC° ” ’ called on The Advocate and w a. a o I ,ver “ early W ednesday morning^snd roropanied by Mlag Catherine Frank Last Sunday our Alen League was there haa been a very consistent de D R .,F R E D P A L M E R ^ returned to breakfast with Miss Chris lin and Mrs. Jerome Franklin. the guest of the B. Y. P. U. at Mt. cline In the Negro rate orer a period tian at her home on Schuyler street. They resumed their trip along the Olivet Baptist Churcn. W e spent a of year». The death rate among Ne coast to Seattle, where they will be very enjoyable evening with them. groes declined from 244 per 1.000 pop j *gCCPS TOUR COMFLBOOM YOUTHFUL* la rg e groupa of the younger set the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Their President. Miss G. Williams ulation In 1310 to 17.3 In 1827. The pasa many ot their evenings swim- Jackaon and then on to Vancouver. and her co-workers made us feel at | white rate declined from M.6 per 1 ,1 . _ , , , . .. 000 In 1310 to 10* n 1327. Thus the I *nd victoria. B. c. home. eW hope to have them visit uO , C m /— Miss Davis is a teacher in the pub our meeting real soon. Negro shows a proportionate Urger sma hours. Grandma’» lic school system ln the city of GaF decline than the whites at a higher Mrs. Violet Whyte, a sister of Rev. Misses Fanny Borders, Lois Wil- Te8ton and Mi88 H ill is a socUl weF Walking HUI. was s visitor with s last Sunday. level. Hams and Charlotte Fletcher were fare worker, doing case work ln the Thai there is such a decline In the Next Sunday will be our last Sun Downatmn — entertained at dinner Saturday eve death rate among Negroes U a very day of this Conference year. How ma ning by Miss Jeanette Christian. A gates to the Alpha Kappa Alpha ny members will try to be present? hopeful sign. It Indicates that proba bly the proper approach la being made Boa,e ln ^ « Angeles and they also L e t’s make it a 100 per cent attend from an attractively appointed Tl8|t8d ti,e Olympic games while In to reduce the exhorbitant rate. The ance meeting. dining t able. that city. They are charming young Job of the Negro group today is to The League’s trying to raise its ladies and It la their first trip to the part of the Conference claims so on put more efforts along these lines. TABurrn Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin enter by t n i a a u Writ» tar PHXC. rally West. They are conTinced, after see Monday evening we w ill The death rate Is reduced proportion have a ObutrsUd »p a s s book. "H latori o f tained Monday evening celebrating ing Portland that they will return ■UtXtTSiATSBSr- wttb rhapU r ------ ately aa Ignorance, poverty and poor Jamboree. Prises for the best pajama their fifth wedding anniversary. o f rhtuoiaUaai, to again. and crowded living conditions are re salt and the best sports outfit. Come wxt.noN* co aro a s n o s D~a g Alianti, CU,, M. J. out and help us raise our claims. duced. Mlsa Jeanette Christian was host Mrs. Russel Jones of Los Angeles Anna K. Morrison, reporter. ess to a dancing party on Wednesday ^ haa eome to Portland to Join night at the family residence ™ h fr husband. ! Schuyler street honoring her house guest. Miss Charlotte Fletcher, and Mrs. Mattie Harris has as her guest Mrs. Freida Hicks, of Seattle and her daughter. Mrs. Pearl Mitchell, oi Mrs. Russel Jones.. Sharing honors, Los Angeles, California. also were MUses Lola W illiams and O ertrude Jackson, of Seattle. Thirty, Mr. and Mrs. Geroge Canada hare •How lo Obtain a Patent guests were present for the occasion. as their guest, Mrs. Canada's sister. an« “ Itecora of InvonUoa * Cards and refreshment* were alao obart« for In* Mrs. Corrine Howard. l)r. Magnus lllraehfleld. the world-known authority on Sex |enjoyed. ology and Director of the Institute for Sexual Science of Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams were Germany, created CLARENCE A. O'BRIEN Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Flowers are the gests of Mr. and Mrs. Chelsey on R« 0 >stored Patent Attorney spending Iwo weeks vacation tn Los " warily Savin«* A f a recent motor trip around Mount Angeles visiting Mrs. Flower’s moth icroM atraot frani ! Hood Loop. WASHINGTON. B. C. to help the million« of men and women who have lost or are los er. Mrs. Crawford. ing Ihelr vital phyaleal power. In hla 35 years of practice and re a a a search. however, he realised that the weakening of man'« glanda Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Williams, ot was alao responsible for other troubles: High blood pressure, Oakland. California are visiting Mr. hardening of the arteries, physical exhaustion after work or exer cise, dizziness, depression, neurasthenia, etc. and Mrs. G. V. Grayson. All these troubles can be removed with Tltus-Pearla. Nu ner- a a a ous eases were treated by Dr. Hlrschfeld In hla Berlin Instlt ite. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strain were L. S. (Slate Official; 60 year« old. married) complained of dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. phyaleal exhaustion, dizziness ami tremors Waa eaally tired. Glass Monday evening Mentnl power» dull and alow moving. Phyaleal powers had been MRS. BEATR ICE REED a a a incomplete for previous 5 years. Illnod ipresaure too High. Given Lady Attendant 2 TilUH Pearls 3 times a day. 2 weeks later the medical report on Mrs. W . L. Reese entertained at a this man waa;— General health better, more vigor; dizziness supper last Friday evening for the much less ami returning of power. Treatment rontinued and 2 M ILLE R A TR A C E Y M O R TU AR Y pleasure of a coterie o f her friends, weeks later L. S. reported again, this time to say that all weari May be reached by calling the Fu a a a ness anil exhaustion had gone; he felt fresh anil bouyant. Hla neral Parlors or her home, Selwood lilooil pressure hail fallen, and at 60 years of age he had regain Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strain were 5475. She w ill be pelased to serve you. ed the phyaleal power amt virility that he had known ln the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Braggs relieving you of much anxiety and prime of hla life at a ball game laat Tuesday night, worry In your hour o f bereavement. Start regaining your youlhfulnoas now! To-day! In 2 weeks a a * lime you will he aware of the new. virile force within you. Send *5.00 (cash reglatered or money-order) for 2 weeks' treatment. The Mount Hood Loop Drive waa MRS. REED haa proven such a enjoyed last Sunday by a party con help, not only to her employers, sisting of the following: Misses Oer but to the Colored Patrons In gen T o avoid mistakes please fill out the following coupon: trude Jackson. Charlotte Fletcher, eral, that during the past two T E U T O N IA IMPOR T A EXPO RT SERVICE CO., DPT. 3167 years M IL L E R A TR A C E Y have Fanny Border», Lola Williams. Kath 211 Fourth Avenue, New York City, N. Y. handled 90 per cent of the Colored erine Fair; Messrs. Al Pierre. Isadora Gentlemen: pleuse forwnrd to the following address....... Funerals. Maney, Roy Lee Spicer and Miss Boxes Tit ns-Pearls, for which I enclose I ....................... Jeanette Christian. Dinner was serv My name la ................................................ C ity....................... ed en route, ala-picnic. W A S H IN G T O N STREBTT a a a My address la ..................................... State ........................... Between 20th and 21st Mrs. Eugene Minor Is on her vaca- tlo for two weeks. K E ’PNG - FIT- Thrill °f D elight ófánlW fíúener Y o i JTIIFUL PATENTS tSTUENGTH TITUS-PEARLS MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service