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SATURDAY. NOVKVmCH ». I I I ! Thr ADVOCATE I'AQB T U R K * THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES II WILLIAM f. Society V ay / t o H ealth »O »** »* ** »* » » * * « » » » » » » » » » » » » » » '* » » » » » » » * »* * »»* * # FLATFONM OF OIONQI 0. ROOT | *-— -— — VOTE FOR Candidate for City CommlMlonor "I believe In lh« adjustment of the Mlorlfto of public offl<-lala In lino with Inrreaaed purchasing power of Ihn dol lar. value of aervlcea ramlnrod ami a- blllty of laxpaysra to pay. I Indie*« that blah salaried officials. aa an as- auipln to otbar public nmployaoa, ■bould comn forward with offer of draatlc m l In their aalarlea until tba praaant economic rrlela la paet. “1 balloae In aurh fair compniiaatlnn aa rondltlona at all tlmea warrant, «bather for public or private aervleaa rendered, but that thla cannot fairly be aceompllalind In either public work er private enterprlae If atandarde ar bitrarily aro fixed by law " I am oppoaed to lealalatlnn which tlmlta or Inhlblta the rlfht of the pub lic to control Ita eervanta and tholr term of office “ I favor, by aelecllon and conaoll- datlon. the elimination of poaltlona and City government funrtlona which are not nrceeaary for the preserve- lion of public health, aafely and heat Intereata. and believe there la no reaa- on why the aame Intelligent htialneaa tnethoda adopted In private enterprlae cannot be applied to the conduct of City bualueaa "1 am oppoaed to further bond la- iUea except for the relief of the die- treaaed, and believe that other legla- latlon unneceeaarlly Increaalng tba tax burden muat he auapended until tba return of more favorable econo mic rondltlona • ” 1 am oppoaed to the City entering Into competition with private buat- neaa. and to the laauanre of utility rertlfleatea or elmllar obltgatlone of ritv " f believe In regulation rather than ownerahlp of public utlllttea “ I favor, and will aupport. a move nient for a new City Charter c hang log from prevent to count!) aud city manager form of government. “ I heartily favor relief for the un employed. but believe the prevent me thod of admlnlaterlng the aame la j waateful and expcnalve with loaa both 1 to thoae who are entitled to relief, and to thoae who are able to provide the aame ” 1 believe that aecurlty to borne and other property-ownera, and a revival of real eatate valuee aud building con- atrurtlon. can roino only through aa- aurance of draatlc and permanent tax reductlona. and that three ran be ac- cnmpllehed only through admlnlatra- lion of affaire of the City by men who have had bualueaa. rather thau poli tical experience and who will apply the aame metboda which are neceae- ary to the eucceaaful conduct of pri vate business (leorge 0 Root waa lean In Racine July II. 1 ITR and waa brought to Ore gon III 1881 lie haa had experience aa a worker In the old Standard Ilo l A Cumber Co., mill; mearnger In the old Flret National Itank and went on up to accountant He atudled law at night at the old law achool with hla fellow employe In the bank, Clarence Hewall and both graduated In the clave of 1*00 In 1*10 Root became the finan cial partner of hla brother In ratal»« Itahlng the plumbing buelneea that de veloped Into the big Alaakan concern In 1*11 Root left the bank to devote ha entire time to building un thla bu elneea lie la now head of the Stand ard Supply Plumbing Co ; lx married and la a heavy taxpayer (B y Mrs. Rosalie Holmes I — For— Mayor Mrs Henrietta Marshall left Tues day morning for Ogden to Join her huaband for an Indefinite stay While In Portland, Mrs Marshall waa domi ciled at tha bums of Mr. aod Mrs. W. 0. Bird, at <11 Oaotntibeln Avenue. Mesdatnaa Freda Hicks aud W. P. I» max. her aunt, last Saturday went to Seattle for a brief sojourn. Mr*. Ixxnmx returned on last Sunday whUa Mrs. Hicks remained until the latter j part of this week. REDUCE TAXES AND SAVE HOMES Hla Record Inaurea Action Instead of Idle Promises EXPERIENCED FEARLESS HONEST Vuta X Mu Woodward. William F W ARNING Continued extravagance of public officials meaua conaflcatlon of Taxpayers muat unite In electing men sincerely pledged to reduce espenaea of government. Kxceaalve salaries paid by the ci ty muat be reduced. Waste and extravagance must atop. Elect a man aa mayor whose pub lic record Inaurea action lustead of Idle promises Klect Woodward, a taxpayer who will reduce city expenses tPd Adv) CHARLES G. NORTH A free membereblp banquet wee held last Tuesday evening at the ML Olivet Haptlet church at which time 136 members were present. The program for tba evening consis ted of brief u lk s from the different department heads of the church, aod musical uumbars by both the mixed and the male quartets. Miss Julia Mae Blanchard acted aa accompanist. Clarence K Ivey acted aa Master of Ceremonies and the Intermediate girls served In tha capacity of wait ress«« —O — » Mrs. L. K Johnson, of 101 K . 78th S t . North was the recsplent of a beautiful surprise party on last Hun day evening. October 30th by Mr and Mra Jack Martin, the occasion being Mrs. Johnson'a birthday anniversary. On «count of the recent Illness of the honor#«, which rendered her un able to accept eugagmeuta which took bar away from her home. Mr. aud Mrs. Martlu conceived the Idea ol taking the party to her I-adtai with baskets containing at lean a doten different delicious foods, beautifully cooked. Including a turkey aud all Its trimmings. Mr and Mrs Martin ar rived at the Johnson home In their car about 7:30 p m aud there amidst the amaieineut and surprise of tbelr friend. Mrs Johnson. Mra. Marlin set a feast fit for a king Mrs Kata l,ewls aao remembered Mrs Johnson wiih the gift of a pair of silk hose In answer to Invltatloua by Mr and Mrs Charles Adams, Mr and Mra. W A Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan and Mr and Mrs Jerome Franklin gathered at their home In Alberta last Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock The hoateaa bade her guests to a gorgeously laid supper table Immedi ately upon‘arrival, where they partook of a moat sumptuous three-course re past during the evening bridge was played at two tablaa. Mra. Triplett substituting for Mr Morgan, her son- In-taw, who waa suddenly called out of the city. Before taking their departure, the party organised themselves Into a permanent Sunday evening (upper club to meet twice per month at tba home of the members The neat meet ing will be on the 13th with Mr and Mr*. Jerome Franklin boats at their home In Irvington Youth, h o n o ly and capability! Such are the qualifications offer ed to the citixena of Multnomah County in the candidacy of Don N Swctland who haa been nominated by the So cialist Party for the slate I e gislature, 5th Kepre- s e n t ative district Although but 27 years of J. L. — FOR— DISTRICT JUDGE Multnomah County— Dept No. 2 (For Fearless, Practical. Impar tial Administration of Justice) 22 X Election Normber 8 — Paid Adv.— JOHN K ASTE John W. Kaste candidate for Htate Representative from the 6th District Comprising Multnomah County on the Democratic ticket has long been an outstanding lawyer and cltlxen of Portland. Mr Kaste Is well salted and fitted by years of experience to fill the po sition of lawmaker. He served with distinction In our law making body In years past, and he baa a boat of friends among the colored voters who are going to cast tbelr ballots for him. Mr. K aite haa contributed liberally to the colored churches and other wor thy efforts of the colored cltlxen. -EM PLO YM ENT MUST BE PROVIDED FOR A L L " garlne may be a batter substitute as far as fuel value goes, but they are Although butter haa long been need lacking In the essential vitamins con and highly valued aa human food. It tained In batter” . Accordingly, the haa been n comparatively abort time term 'batter eubstltata' Is s misleading that Its trua worth has been folly ap one. preciated. In addition to possessing B olter la so much accepted as a re the value of an energy food, aa In gular part of the American diet that trua of all food fata, butter has been tt la difficult to picture the results If found to contain large amounts o f the batter was entirely removed. Thla has vitamin A. This vitamin la known to been experienced, however. In other be essential for growth and contri countries Denmark, during the World bute» to tha general health nod vigor War, exported moat of Its butter to o- of both adults and children. Vitamin ther countries, thus depriving her peo A also Is known to be necessary for ple of thetr best source of vitamin A. normal reproduction for n long and ef As a result, there waa an outbreak of ficient life and for the building o f re the dreaded eye disease, xeropthal- sistance to body Infections, especially mla. Thla disease did not disappear those of the respiratory tract. A total until butter was again made a regular lack of It results in a dreaded eye di Item of the diet by action of the Dan sease known ns xeropthalmla. ish government. Betides containing vitamin A, butter That butter is a coqcentrated source is one of the Important food sources of vitamin A. which Is necessary for of vitamin D. It la the lack of this vi growth was demonstrated by the addi tamin that causes rickets and results tion of one and n half ounces of but in poor teeth. ter to the dally food allowance of some 8ince batter is a dependable source boys In a boarding school. The annual of these two essential vitamins. It Is yearly gain In weight was nearly don- thought by many that the butter sab- bled sad the height gains increased •tltutea furnish them too, but this la materially after the batter was added. not the case. The vitamins are entire Butter used on the table as such, or ly absent from the fats of vegetable added to foods In their preparation, not only flavors and energy to the origin, used In the manufacture of the : so-called 'batter substitutes'. In the diet, but assures It the protective vi word* of one of oar lending food sci tamins A and D found In no other entists, "Oleomargarine and aut-mar- food tats. aec. g . E C C T —Candidate For— CITY COMMISSIONER “ A Business Man for a Business O ffice” Stands for n New Deal thru Tax Reduction and a Com mon Sense Business Ad ministration of 'Public Affaire Tested And f Proven Best* “ BLindfold” test may be all right for cigarette* ----- 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 powdera not ao good — In fact. Inferior and dangerous to one's com plexion. Ours has been tested and proven best. little test yourself. HOY T ADAM S B e w a r e o f imitations! Insist on Overton's H igh-B row n Face Powder — 34 year« on the market— made In alx shades. OVERTON-HYGIENIC MFG. CO. C HOMER — FOR— h i c a g o MILLER & TRACEY D. Angeli The Peoples Candidats for P e r fe c t Funerul S ervice MRS. BEATR ICE REED Lady Attendant —at— R EPU BLICAN C AND ID ATE Publicly owned light, heal, power. Lower telephone ratea. No secret funda. 8olf paying projects to reduce taxes and aid unem ploym«nt problem —O— Indorsed by Municipal Ownerahlp league VOTE I X I 139 Adam., Lestsr F. — Paid Adr— DISICI COURI CLERK Third Oregon District — For— C IT Y COMMISSIONER Short tarm IBS X Yaa Long tarm .. 173 X Yaa KNOW S P O R TLA N D ’S NEEDS For home and family, with clean, ante government at coat within ability of taxpayers to pay. (Paid Ady.) FOR ELECT ALBERT G. J( VOTE I X I 111 VOTE 23 X ON B A LLO T LUSK CIRCUIT JUDGE M ILLE R A TR A C E Y M O R TU AR Y May be reached by calling the Fu neral Barlore or her home, Sri wood 6476. She w ill be pelased to serve you, relieving you of mach anxiety and worry In your hour of bereavement. MRS. REED haa 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 A TR A C E Y have handled 90 per cent of the Colored Funeral». VOTE I 7 X (Pd. A d v t ) Paid Adv. Use this simple Put one-half teaspoonful of our face powder In your hand 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 salts or any other harmful ingredients. Geo. W . Lester F. Election November B, 1932 (Paid Advt ) VOTK FOR fC K DAIRY COUNCIL NEVER IN PO LITICS Mre George Bonier who recently re turned to Portland from Oakland B AILE Y SHOULD BE R E TAIN E D where she has been reeldlng lately, la IN OFFICE — Republican Nominee— moving from 840 Garfield avenue to Mallory avenue. A. A. Bailey. Candidate for reelec- 61 1 X T RICHARD DEICH lion to the office of County Clerk de Mr and Mra. Russel Jones and Mr. serves to be retained for a good many 8tate Representative Charles Wilson were hosts at a Joy RANSOM UROES VOTERS TO reasons Fifth District. comprising Multnomah ous Hallowe'en party given at their LOOK W E L L BEFORE First of all. Mr. Bailey has shown County residence on Hassalo street on Mon 11« X C HARLES 0. NORTH CHOOSING CANDIDATE bis sincere desire to reduce the bur day night. Approximately fifty gueete den of the taxpayers by stating his enjoyed the delightful affair Cards, "Htialneaa men during this econom willingness to take a salary rut of dancing and a sumptuous buffet (up ic crisis will do well lo carefully ecru- 81.000 per year, a cut which very few -O — per were enjoyed by the happy gueta tlnlas the records o f candidates for other public servants have agreed T U L L Y IS AG AINST WAGE SLASH until the wee 'amt hours of Tuesday public o f f i c e before casting llielr bal voluntarily to accept. morning lot” . said Frank Ransom, president of While Mr Bailey has reduced the The Constables office haa In the the Eaatern and Western Lumber On . number of employees In hie office dur A J. Tally, candidate for County past been a small Insignificant factor The Lillian Bridge Club haa dis In a racent discussion of the adminis ing hla administration, yet the service Commissioner Is making an aggres tration of municipal affairs In Port In the eye« of the Portland District continued Ita regular meetings for an rendered by his office Is above crit sive campaign upon the following Hut on the contrary It Is of much Im Indefinite period. land icism. one gets prompt cheerful and platform : "It la difficult to Induce aucreaafut portance to the business men and to efficient service In every department. I "Favor Unemployment R elief at a liv aveeullves to run for office When all of the Cltlacna of Portland District 1 Mre. Lena Bower« entertained tha Voters of Multnomah County will ing wage. E. aurh men do so. they should be en and Charles O North promise« and Vigilantes club of Zion A. M most assuredly go to the polls Nov "Favor Old Age Penalon. ao that a couraged by the aupport of the sub will administer the duties of thla of church on Wednesday evening at ember 8th and express their satisfac person reaching the age where he or fice with all the vim and vigor which which time the new mloleter and hla stantial people of the community. tion by returning A A. Halley to hie ■he has spent hla usefulness aa an em "Twenty-alx candidates have filed he has given to all of hla business wife were the ipeclal guests of the, office where he will continue hla pro ployee. can receive a pension which | club. for the office of City Commissioner. ventures gram of efficient saving to the tax he rightfully deserves, with his head Among them are several whose quali Mr. Otto Rutherford motored to payer aud full service to the public. np. Instead of being compelled to go fication« entitle then» to the consider Ilia many friends among the busl- ____ ,, ........................... ................. T to a Poor Farm with the stigma of ation of the voter« One of these men ucaa men and associates are responsi California, leaving Wednesday morn charity on him la outstanding That man la Kdward ble for hla entry Into politics, and they ing where he will Join his employer I am absolutely against a cut in U Kropp. President and Manager of will put him over In the November for an Indarinlte stay, eiplte the fact wages, for I believe that enough ex tha Western Road Machinery Compa- 1 election. North has little to say. Be that he drove a Pierce-Arrow roadster penses can be taken o ff the budget ny Hla record entitles him to the sup ing of a quiet positive nature he takes hie only companion was a beautiful without robbing the wage earner of a port of the bustneaa Interests of Port- j all things aa they coma, and hews dog. living wage. to the line In all hla endeavors with land “ I personally know that tt would Mr. and Mrs. Charles nishop were “ A «e lf made man with a record of a bull-dog tenacity that ensures suc be a false economy to cut wages, be hosts at their home In Rose City on aurceaaful bualueaa admlnlalratlon. cess. W e earnestly urge your Indul cause what little saved In that man last Monday evening for the pleasure Mr Kropp woyld bo a credit to the gence at the polls. ner would be lost ten-told In the low of Mrs. Martin of San ranctaco, head- City Council. His presence would do ering of house rents and the deprecia of the Sufi movement on the coast. much to Insure Portland rltlaona that tion of property. VOTE — 1»# X C H ARLES 0. NORTH Mrs Martin gave an Illuminating die« their city government would he con Mr Tully and hla w ife paid 2800 in cutslon of 8ufiem and answered quee- tracted on an economical and buelnaae- taxes In Multnomah County last year llone asked by the guests. Noted In llke baala. and he promisee If elected that he will the group wore Mr. and Mr«. Jerome Mr. Ransom la chairman of the (Paid Adv. by frlenda of Mr. North) use all forces at his command to com Frankllu. Mias Barbara Hubbard and Kropp-for-Commlaaloner Club H B pel the use of Oregon-made product* M l«« Catherine Franklin. Van Outer la Vice-chairman and labor on all county projecta.” The hoateaa served delicious re freshments. _ .4 llill9lll|99M99X4IMItHM9IX99l99Xlt999IIX*9l9lll9l99llltX999IX| ( y...... V O TE PREPON BUTTER — A SUPERIOR FOOO age, S w e tlan d has already f o r mulated for himself a colorful Don. N. Swctland career. As editor of the N ew Mentor, a fear less progressive weekly which was dedicated to the interests of the working people of Oregon, the young Socialist nominee brought to light many shady incidents preva lent in our political alignment last winter. An ardent student o f economics, Swctland secs nothing but collapse for thr present industrial order, lie believes that thr people of the I'nitrd States will soon awaken to the fact that a form o f industrial control which compels thousands o f people to starve in order that a few- might live in luxury cannot perpetually exist. When that awakening comes, according to Swctland. the people o f America will march, rank and file, into the ranks of the Socialist Party. Swctland stands firmly upon the platform of democracy— not only in politics but in industry as well. The socialisation of industry, he holds, it the only ultimate solution to the present economic chaos. He believes in unemployment in surance. an old age pension, a state- owned bank, the government own ership of power, and the abolition ■ i all wage-cutting campaigns. Swctland urges all true Americans in Multnomah County, and for all of Oregon, to vote not only for him, but for the entire Socialist ticket. — Paid Adv. (B y Kenneth Fifzgerkld. chair man— Swctland for Legislature Committee) ¿»y,A0A R^MAVN E JUD ICIARY B A L L O T Pd Adv. W A S H IN G T O N ST R E E T Between 20th and 21st