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SATU RD AY. OCTOBER It, IV.13
ADVOCATE
PAGE TH R EE
THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES
wyj H O O K osa
VERBAL
• News
Theatres
SNAPSHOTS
R E V IE W I
Briefs
UAL! U f ilM l urn
DEPRESSION IE A H E LP TO RACE
(Continued from page o n «)
H AH A'U 'LL AH AND T H I NEW ENA
lly J. K. Kaslemnnt
(The IUha'1 Pub fnmnitttee, I I I » 348
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Grand Central Hin New York. N Y I for Ihr
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K i ' * l » « « l for Tbn Advócala by
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tal »a<|
C L IfF C r O C. M ITCH ELL
Hot m II", « u r o I i*ori in nd Oregon.
In botai eetabllabmeDla of tha whites
in tha north, he ahlned ahoea aa the
hlrod underling of some white capl-
lallat. but seldom "want Into tha buli­
(Hy W. J W H E A T O N )
n a «»" on hla own. Now he own» hla
Job; nod ha own« hla “ ahop", even If
It
conalata of only hla bruahes, bla
Tha Advocate wlabaa Ita reader« to
pollali, hla ahne-hox and aome rags It
know that tin- opinion exproaoed by
la hla; ha la doing hualneax "on bla
tha wrltar of thla aolunin la not nec
Mal>lr< lliMidrrai.u wna »ololnt aaanrlly Tha Advocate's opinion
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meeting of iba nilnnlonnry ao-
Ilio Unitari Preabytcrtnn rhur-
Oh. boy1 Tha tight la on In aarnaat.
Wednesday Hh. waa wall ra­
Uoyarnor Roosevelt, anmllduta (or tha
l Danna rat» and l’raablanl llooaar who
MbMw Owetwtolyn.... .......ti» ! * « .......- '■....... . " '
araonE
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J"1'
ona Myrtle W tam phell llraa Hlia ljooker ara
iba youn« folk who iHr"
" h“ mm,' r “ «'< “ *»•«» Koaevalt
baa baan nn ndmlrar of my wrltluiE ramnily regl.tered lo rota on N o» « . ( . * • » « "■«> «* • ,,,rni h*,;* • " rt
,h"
alnaa Mra. t'auuady Franklin opanad
farmer« what hr will do when »let ted
Iba rota mas of h-r Portland Advo | A Mni..r „«,.h „ th„ ,, of c
tt, r . Hoover became trad; he claimed that
aala lo M I I M in b 1930 In «Il of k(,|«y ,H „ a ..a ,l Iba W lll.m ette WHC halt aa bla own particular preaarvra,
Mra^t ampliali a lettera to ma alia (old gante al Pullman. Washington on l«»t and Tenanted the Inlrualon In langu­
of Ih» wondara » ( Italia t' j.lab. who, , s „ i „ r,|ny
age far from diplomatic. Garner, the
In 1893 diati In prWon, Jual a fu
aide kirk of Itooaavelt, enter« tha
motilità bufera I waa born Tboaa Iat­
Horte n t v lodge of Elk« bald a meet­ fray and hantla Mr I'realdent a hay
tura, piu« nawapapar «oeottbta «lean ing Inal Wartnaaday night.
maker. Tha I'realdent become» riled
ad from all ovar tbe country, partlru
the more and Ignore« the advice of
larly rom «ru in a tha national Templa
Among recent renewal» to Tha Ad­ hla aecond» lit- 1« MS going to "»la y
al Wllmutla, minóla, rrrated wllbln vocate wat the aubacrlpllnn of Mra. on the Job" and let tha other fallow»
ma Ih « Inulina to atudy lanata of Amy Marlon thla weak Mr» Merton do the talking lie la going to do the
llabaiain
haa for a long lima been a ronatant talking hlmaelf Well. It’a Ilka W ill
Hogara aaya. "the fallow that talk»
reader of The Advocate.
Tbia Volunta, Ibilia't'L lah and Iha
the laaat will be elected " You might
Now Kra", la Iba flrat Iba! I bara
Mra Ada M rillll la again hack al fool all of the farmara aome of tha
raad or studied on Iha subject II la har home on Union Avenue and doing time and you might fool aome of tha
aufflrlant to ronalnra mo, one who la catering work aa of yore.
farm er» all of tha time, but you can't
both handicapped by a dark akln and
f. - -1 ill i*l tin farmer » A L L O f T H E
a prlaon «untene«, ibal (he Irai bina«
Mar Hattie Smith wall known ca­ TIM K
of IlabaT'T.lab, aaparlally aa llyad and tara«» who baa bean running a reatan-
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prescribed by bla praaanl day follow rant for aaveral weak» on N 6th air .
Nine tentha of the American citi­
ara. ara uninuety pertlnanl and rapa- haa t|Ult
zenry have made up their mlnda )u«t
bla ut (ranaformlni thla world of hu­
how they are going to vote on Novem­
man bitlarnaaa and d iffe re n t«« Inin
J im » Thom e» who baa been chef at ber Nth Thla flow of oratory for them
one human Intarnallonal family
Kram er'» Itoad houat* for a abort la Just a matter of political entertain­
while ha» been laid o ff on account of ment It la tha big ahow put on quar-
Tha aubject la entirely loo exhaua- dull bualneaa
drenlal Tha aide ahow cornea hut ev­
lite for me In attempt an analyala la
ery two year». Itut what fun we do
thla apara
My praaant mlaalon la
get 0!>t of It' It'» Jolly to wutrh the own '. That's different. He la not
merely lo attrart the attention of our j Georgia Dixon, local puglllat and■ 'little
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monkey« ________
clawing
and acratrhlng _ working on a commission, taking or­
thinker» to an lam that know« no col-, jean Wehatar »o r,. arreatad Saturday
The miai reía o f'th e Ilona When ders and bearing no prime responsi­
or line racial or national p reju d ice: nl mr, W. Idler a'| at charged with va l...a (1, o ïr r |h(( gongey*, "HKBhaws* bility. He can now measure hla gatna.
rater»
not ..........
to rlaaa. wealth or poaltlon ' Igraney.
Thav were
wer found In rompan»
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, h„ . ]nt>hu, ', T ru m p e t«'. Git weigh oul-put agalnat Income and
but la founded and ailmlnlatared | w ith t o white women police chant« h|n(t (lf , h(. Jun(t|(, ru|e, bll, th„ mon manage That's Important.
wholly on Iha prlnrlpla of on« human *the four had ben living together
Mealdea. the Negro waa more will-
a k,,y, | Irk the acratchea and rub the
brotherhiNMl In the llaha'I calendar graney chorgaa were alao placed a- hrulaea That 1« all that they gat for 1«E to be a hired, bossed "hand" year«
the twelfth month, that of Knowledge, I aalnat the women INxon I« out on $500 their PAIN S Why not do your duty |**° <*>»“
b” »*«*» In aome role like
commence» October liith. and la an hall.
aa a loyal cltlxen and lei It go at that? shining ahoea on tbe sidewalk or
excellent time for our reader» to ac­ I III« trail h »« ben postponed until on
standing by a banana cart In tne gut­
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quire knowledge on the auhject
(November Itlh
There died recently In Nevada, an ter.
old Indian. He waa a great medicine
Using Opportunities
man. and the originator of Ihc "Ghost
It is Indeed an ill wind that blows
Dance" which waa the cause of the no good to anybody anywhere In any
Inst serious Indian uprising In the way
Dakota Mad land« Wovoka claimed
In Darby, Penn, a Negro boy whose
that If the Indiana held the dance aa father Is a prosperous preacher, was
a religious rite. Ihey wouliF soon con­ graduated from the local high school
quer all of the white men and drive last spring. He could find no Job. No­
thorn from the country It rosulted In body would hire him. He therefore be­
I | the death of hundred« of Indiana I.Ike gan to think, to plan, to Invent: be
I .most of those fanalleal vision», this would get bla father to advance him
I revelation came to Wovoka after a the capital to fit out one vegetable
three-day trance aprnt In the aolitude and fruit -peddling (ruck. Tbe father
of hla tepee Wovoka wore a bullet­ did ao on the agreement that he was
proof veal which prevented Injury to be repaid so much a week until re­
when he demonatrated hla Invulner­ imbursed for hla loan. Tbe boy then
able« to them, and aaaured them that had to buy. sell, at a profit, make the
they too could not die at the hands upkeep of (he truck and replenish hla
of the whites The Indians were work­ alocka He Is now earning $25 to $50
ed up to a religious fren iy and It coat per week, when he would have Jump­
numbers of llvea to quell them.
ed at $16 or $20 a week last spring. If
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he could have got a Job. But he could
Our attention haa been called to a get no Job. ao he made one, and owns
political pamphlet circulating among It
Negro voter« cataloguing the names
of Negroes holding political Jobs un­
der the present national administra­ bordlnate political appointments.
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tion Juat why the »core or ao of Ne­
Why John Garner's from Texaa!
gro Job holders should be presented
aa the reason why he, the Negro, What of It? 8o la Duron Flttx; yet
should vole for the retention In office who will deny that Fltta I b one o f the
of the present regime la a puzzle No finest of nn-n They lynch Negroes in
other group of voters who figures in Texaa. and we have never heard of
Here'» a atilt that acema made
our national life la ao exploited Then Garner protesting against Ml If our
for speri il occasion
ao fault­
why the Negro? The name of Ihe gen­ memory la correct there waa a recent
tleman who heads the list won hla lynching In Kansas. Did you hear
lessly la It tailored
Yet M'a
poaltlon through competitive examin­ Charlie Curtis emit a "war whoop" In
ready for the hardest wear
ation Hla passing the diplomatic teat protest or brandish hla tommyhawk
tM-cnuae of Imitar malcríala
waa such a source of embaraaament aa a threat against any further lynch­
and belter workmanship
(0 the Department of Slate that they ing»? There has been lynching thru-
aent him to Liberia. Africa, where he out the nation' Has the President de-
haa been twiddling hla thumbs while Bounced It with any force? Let us
SOLD ON OUR
the white men dictated the plan of ¡think along national tines The great
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est good to the greatest number We
»P A Y M E N T
government e l o was he not s< nt to ____,______ , —
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have heard many Intelligent Negroes
Ilaytl? As for the remainder of the
PLA N
M U D BURY
SUITS
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25
x. s l ä s .'S’
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has found employment for a Negro
dltrhyllgger. tell ua W e hold no brief
for any political party, but It doe« ap­
pear to ua as the acme o f absurdity
to flaunt such an Inane argument In
the fare of Negro Intelligence
What
does that lot of useless political ap­
pointees weigh agalnat the pitiable
condition of millions of Jobless Ne­
groes It's bad enough In the good tim­
es. hut under $ N M M . millions, the
question of jobs for the masses Is of,
greater Importance than a score of su
It a easy to buy fine clothe»
thla convenient way. Pay In
tweuty weekly auma - o r you
may pay monthly If yoa pre­
fer.
Washington et
Tenth
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A Portland Owned
Store
AN EQ UAL O P P O R T U N ITY
fight and work to that end.'
The writer wishes to make it known
that (his column does not express the
views of this Journal T H E PO LIC Y
of T H E JO U R N AL W IL L BE EX­
PRESSED IN T H E
ED ITO RIALS.
This column Is personal opinion.
o u t h f u l
I)r. Magnus Hlrschfleld. the world-known authority on Sex-
ol.igy ami Director of the Institute for 8oxunl Science of Berlin.
Germany, created
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flf ANTISEPTIC ZEMO
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Zemo haa been clearing up akin, re-
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Several thousand Portland fans, as
well as several million national show-
goers. will learn the solution ta the
baffling mystery of "The Phantom of
Creetwood" now. for the photoplay is
now on at the RKO Orpheum and at-
multaneoualy In nearly
every RKO
theatre In the country. Fifty-six sta­
tions of the National Broadcasting
company broadcast six episodes of the
thriller, inviting listeners to turn a-
mature mystery story writers and en­
ter their solutions to the unfinished
air mystery. Latest reports estimate
that nearly 200.000 entered the con­
test. which was broadcast locally by
KGW Six thousand dollars In prises
will be awarded the most original end­
ings. which do not have to agree with
the author's solution aa shown In the
film
Ricardo Cortex, Karen Morley, Pau­
line FYederlck. George E. Stone, Rich­
ard (Sheets) Gallagher Robert Mc-
Wade. Anita Loniae. H B. W ae»er and
several other prominent ..creen play­
ers are in the cast.
H AM R IC K 'S BLUE MOUSE
October 15^ Clyde Brook. Charles Reg­
gies. Vivienne Osborne in
"H U S B A N D S' H O LID AY"
October 16-17, Jean Harlow, Robert
Williams, Loretta Young In
P L A T IN U M BLONOE
October 18-1S-20, Greta Garbo.Clark
Gable in
SUSAN LENNOX
H AM R IC K 'S ALDER
October 16-17. Carole Lombard, Lillian
Tashman Stewart Erwin in
“ UP POPS T H E DEVIL”
October 1S-19-20, Johnny Weismuller,
Maureen O'Sullivan in
T A R Z A N T H E APE MAN
H AM R IC K 'S MUSIC BOX
October 15. Richard Arlen.
Peggy
Shannon, Jack Oakle in
-TO UC H D O W N''
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October 16-17-18 Miriam Hopkina. Jack
Oakle In
-HOUSE DIVIDED”
Mr». Julia Rhodes, of Bakersfield. !
Calif.. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. j
George Wilson in South Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller, of San Diego
were recent visitors In Portland. They
were guests at Hotel Medley and were
entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Carden.
William Rayford, of l-os Angeles, is
ill Portland to attend the Stock Show.
He is driving for a Mr. Burge of the
same city whose busines brings him
here.
Honoring Mr. Samuel Brown, pian­
ist, and Mr. V. O'Neil, tenor of the
Cotton Blossom singers. Dr. and Mrs.
De Norval Unthank entertained at a
diner party at their residence in Mon-,
tartlla Sunday. An additional guest
was Miss Louise Randolph. C over»
were placed for six.
Slay o ff November 11th. Armistice
Misses Nellie and Alfreda Franklin
Adv. entertained a few friends at a party
Day. Particulars later.
given in honor of the Cotton Blossom
singers on last Saturday night at their
home. 1405 E. Davis street.
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No npftrntlona nor Injection«. No
«nforccd rc«t. Thl« «Impl* home treat­
ment permit« you to go About your
htiRlnc«« an umml—unlcNR. of court«,
you nro nlrondy no disabled a« to bo
ronflnrd lo your bed. In that cano,
ICmornld Oil art« an quickly to boat
your lo* «ore«, reduce any «welling
end end nil pain, that you are up and
about eje«In In no time. Just follow
the elmplo direction« and you ar# nure
lo bo »M'lpt .1 m four dru*Kl«t won’t
k«op your mon«y unleaa you ara.
Let us
Mr and Mrs Jerome Franklin were
PAR AM O U N T
the guests -Sunday of Mr. and Mra
■
Marion Chealey on an automobile trip
Mordaunt Hall
of tbe New York
lo McMinnville Mr. Chealey drove hie Times, one of tbe moat observing of
Chrysler Sedan Mr. and Mra. Charles Gotham's motion picture critics, gives
Adams were tha gueala of Mr. and this excelent appreciation of "Grand
Mr«. Marvin McGinnis In the latter'« Hotel", screen attraction at the Para-
car on the same trip. The party oI mount, and of Greta Garbo, titular
eight were the guests of Hheriff and star of tbe film : ‘ Miss Garbo , of
Mrs. Manning while In McMinnville course. Impersonates the dancer. Gru-
They had a very delightful time, re- alnsksya, played on tbe stage by Eu-
turnlng late In tbe evening.
genie Leontovleh. Mlsa Garbo poaal-
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bly appreciating that abe waa auppor-
Mr and Mr«. E L. Jamison enter- ted by a galaxy of efficient perform-
talned Mrs. L. KK. Weeks at dinner era. decided to make her role shine,
on -Sunday afternoon l^ater In tbe af- And she succeeds admirably. She la
ternoon they went for an automobile stunning In her early scenea and
drive down the Canyon road
c harming In the love scene with Baron
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Getgern. portrayed by John Barry-
Mra. Winnlfred Cochran waa host- more with hla usual savior falre. And
c-aa for Ihe meeting of the Lillian later, wearing a chinchilla coat, she
Mrid Club at her home on last Wednes- la gay and light hearted, for love haa
day afternoon. Following a delicious beckoned to the temperamental dan-
lunch. tbe ladles played contract oer. Grualnskaya
leaves the screen
bridge far Into the afternoon.
hopeful of meeting the baron at the
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railroad station, but the audience
For the pleasure of Mr and Mra. knows that the good-natured and sym-
Marion Chealey and Mr. and Mra. pathetic thief haa met hla doom at the
Charles Adams. Mr. and Mra Jerome hands of the Ignoble Preysing, a part
Franklin entertained
a coterie of acted by Wallace Bery."
friends at their home In Irvington on
In addition the the screen offering.
Hunday evening Additional guests of Fanchort A Marco offers the “ Vella"
tbe younger set were Invited In at idea.
10:20 In honor of the Cotton Bloaaom
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quartet w h o V e re alao guests of hon-
UN ITED AR TISTS
or. Music waa the principal diversion.
.... .
The lin g e r«
and their accompanist
Romance nad prize fight« will vie
and Mr Lee Grigsby were generous for top honors at the UNITED ART-
with their entertainment. The hostess ISTS", In "M A D I8 0 N SQUARE GAR-
served light refreshments She waa DEN." romantic screen comedydrama
assisted by Mrs Thelma Unthank and with Jack Oakle and Marion Nixon
Mlsa Catherine Franklin.
in the leading roles, which opened on
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Friday. The liv e » of men and women
Mra F. D. Thomas and Mra. F. D. connected with
the world's beat
Young baked cakes and presented to known sport arena form the back-
Mrs lieasle Charleston on Wednesday ground for thefllm. Others In the cast
of last week In honor of her natal are William Boyd and Thomas Melg-
and wedding annlverserles, both oc- ban
currlng on the same day.
The plot tella of a manager who
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brings two proteges from the W est to
Mr» Mable Henderson waa hostess New York for a fling at the big game
at a luncheon Wednesday. October 6. The boy» get along famonsly until
at her home In honor of Mra. Elolse they are bitten by the love bug. which
Golden who is here visiting her par- end» their bid for fame. Oakle and
enta, Mr and Mrs. J. Hood.
-Warren Hymer are the fighters and
Covers were placed for four.
Misa Pitta and Mlsa Nixon provide
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femlnlen Interest.
Mr U. 8. Reed observed his birth-
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day anniversary quietly at home Sun-
FOX BROADW AY
day Hla wife presented him with a
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beautiful and delicious birthday cake
Willem van Hoogatraten. conductor
which »he baked and Mr. Reed's mo- of the Portland symphony, already in-
ther. who arrived earlier in the day ternationallv known. Is receiving fur-
from her home In Oklahoma, was an ther publicity through the Paramount
honored guest.
studio's press book on the
picture.
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("T h e Big Broadcast", at the Fox thea-
Mrs E. L. Jamison was hostess at tre. W hile the famous director was tn
a surprise birthday party in honor of , New York as the guest conductor for
IlOP kiiahunil'a natal .Int- at lkn t .. __ 1 »L . TILltL
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her husband's natal day. at the faml- the Philharmonic
Symphony
orchestra
Mrs M Henderson recently sang he attended a rehearsal of the Bos-
at the studio recital given by her voice well Sisters in which the famous ra-
teacher.
dio entertainers sang for Van Hoog-
straten for an hour.
ly residence. 868 Garfield Avenueon
last Wednesday night, Twenty four
guests asembled to do honor to their
friend, who had not an Inkling of the !
party until after the arrival of the
guests, so well did Mrs. Jamison plan
the secret. Several cherished gifts I
were presented to the bonoree. Deli­
cious cakes and Ice cream were serv­
ed from a beautifully appointed table
with Its centre-piece of yellow chry- j
santhemums. Mrs Jerome ranklin cut
the cakes and Miss Catherine FYank-
lln served the ice.
. "Perfect entertainment music", he
''called It. "It haa little to do with the
¡musical world In which I Uve. How­
ever, perfection In any field of endea­
vor la praiseworthy, and these girls
have attained remarkable heights In
their field. I admire particularly their
unsurpaaed technical aklll and thetr
almost unbelievably
keen sense pf
pitch. Their voices are always ao per­
fectly In tune that one can detect the
overtones and shadings which are
asoclatsed only with the finest Instru­
ments."
The Boswell slaters, Kate 8mlth.
the Mills Brothers, Cab Calloway and
his orchestra. Vincent Lopez and hla
orchestra, Burna and Allen, and A r­
thur Tracy, the street singer, are
heard In "T h e Big Broadcast".
A story written about a radio stu­
dio and a national network bring Into
play the acting of Stnart Erwin. Leila
Hyama, screen players, and Bing Cros­
by, Into a beautiful romance.
Mr. and Mrs. W irt Morton have is­
sued invitations to the
wedding of
their daughter. Dorothy lo Mr. Janies
Edwin Washington on November 7th
at Bethel church.
Miss Joanne Moore of Kansas City,
Mo., entertained a group of girls at'
dinner last Sunday afternoon. Covers
were placed for nine. Miss More says
that she likes Portland
very much.
She Is stopping at the home of her
sunt. Mrs. I. L. Davidson, at 1695 7th.
T e s te d And f
P ro v e n B e s t*
“ BLindfold" test may be all right for
cigarettes ----- but when buying face
powder, it’s a good idea to keep your
eyes wide open.
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.
Ours haa been tested and proven best,
little test yourself.
Use this simple
Put one-half teaspoonful of oar face powder in yonr
band and pour in an equal quantity of water. The water
will run o ff which proves emphatically that it is water­
proof and we guarantee it to be free of lead, bismuth
gaits or any other harmful ingredients.
Beware
o f imitations!
Insist on
Overton’» H igh-B row n Face Powder
— 34 years on the market— made In
six shades.
OVERTON HYGIENIC MFG. CO.
C h ic a g o
When In need of a Notary Public,
call The Advocate. Garfield 7523. Ad.
Booker Washington,
who form erly
Robert Miller is the name olf a man |
here from Philadelphia, looking for ‘
work.
»
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Moffit. well
known citizens, have moved from 262 i
Page to 365 San Rafael street.
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Y W. C. A.
The Firefly Triangle girls held an j
[election of officers at the meeting on
¡Saturday resulting as follows: Pres..
! liertha Baker; V-Pres., Bernice Wll-1
llama; Secy.. Jeannette Strawder:
Assistant Sec.. Doris M ctiea r; Song
leader, Audrey Hurdlne; pianist, E u-!
nice Mott; Rock Creek chairman and
Inter-Triangle representative,
Jessie
Edwards; Club reporter, Helen Straw­
der. These girls will have charge o f!
¡Vesper services on October 23rd.
| The Business and Industrial Girls*;
[met Tuesday evening. Thelma John-i
[son, president, presided.
Miss Mar-1
garet Weyman gave Interesting talk.
All girls over 18 years, not In high
school, are eligible to Join this club. )
The National
Association for the i
Advancement of Colored People w ill I
meet at the branch at I p m. Sunday.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service
MRS. B EATRICE REED
Lady Attendant
M ILLE R A TR A C E Y M O R TU AR Y
May be reached by calling the Fu­
neral Parlors or her home, Selwood
6475. She will be pelased to serve you.
relieving you of much anxiety and
worry in your hour o f bereavement.
MRS. REED has proven such a
help, not only to her employers,
but to the Colored Patrons In gen­
eral,
that during the past two
years M IL L E R & T R A C E Y have
handled 90 per cent of the Colored
Funeral«.
W A S H IN G T O N ST R E E T
Between 20th and 21st