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M a t tw o T M I EDITORIALS THE ADVOCATE MRS. M ILLIE R. TR U M B U LL CHARMED W ITH C ALIFO R N IA Ha» T « Pinch Self T » Determine She le Weke Or Dreaming Ssy* Letter Te Editer A D V O C A T I SATU RD AY. JAN UARY I « f ili WWJ<W IT R O O K 14 ’ V I E W VERBAL SNAPSHOTS CHURCHES HOLD UNION R E V IV A L 14, I N I N en n , and ■-ducateli In Plllshursh. was discovered by lads lint P*. noted barlume of Vincent Youmaii's "O rest Cay" and now of I'onnln'a Inn In N vs York. Ceppe gave Mines his first "break" as a pianist with Klrieout'e Orchestra of Charlerole. I'.-nn . lu lilt ; an.l hla sensational piano playing al traded the attention of tliealre ni.ua- g „ r, kR,| ballroom promoters /.ion A m I1 Ait i it..i-iut ... .i Bethel A M K. churches are holding a progressive union revival service This week. /Ion la host with lt>-v Cm. lei 11 lllll. Jr . pastor of llethrl A M F church, occupying Ihe pulpit Next week Bethel church will be Ihe ....... of activity, with llev U (1 Wilson III 1931 Karl waul lo t'hlcago wh re l<a»tor of Ml Olivet church preaching and the (oil..wing week. Ihe service.' he formed hla own orchestra amt w ill be resumed al the Mount Otlvet j l,*a >,"d In several nlglil .'tuba. Next I vaudeville lour with the ctuirrh. with Itev l.ee Hoy Klnar.l, *’“ nle •charleston R. vue", and In I92ÜI7 he >“ " ' r 7* ° " ,n rh* r*'' ,rf C »aversions are being had aud the waa featured with Louis Armstrong, meetings are enthualaalieallv alt. nde<‘ fam.-un m im ed r.irnethrt, al ihe Rut «et Caf* In Hollywood El Monte. California. Dec 2» My BV W. J. W H E ATO N dear Beatrice: * . D. CANNADT...............................................................................Founder I cannot tell you where the time has William Levi Dawson, who Is ihe “ PR E V E N TIO N OF AUTOMOBILE mine since we arrived here a week director of Ihe famous Tuskeaee choir A C C ID E N T S ' Published K rery Saturday st 2116 N. E. 26th Avenue. Portland. Oregon ago tomorrow morning W e came In has completed a Negro Symphony It the midst of a whirl o f Christmas Telephone GArfleld 752J has been the labor of four years, slid By Victor W Page festivities and it remained a w hlil tin (Norman W Henley Pub Co . 2 West through It runs Ihe mu»te o f the Ne til Tu.aday. I never saw sei much Joj 45ih S t. New Yorh City. New York! gro While It gels awav from Ihe ro .........Editor and Publisher among the children and real spontane- BEATRICE C A N N A D T -F R A N K LIN . ll..... is idiom of the spiritual*, and the i n « « « Manager ttU C*mpoutor ous happiness among the older folk at Reviewed hy CLIFFO RD M ITC H E LL TANCT FRANKLIN.......................... tend< nev has been to give a classic ..................... Coax m A s S m » KJitar I found here There were two days of W IL U A M PK XE N S ......................... motive, the rythm so promiueut in Ni W . J. W H E A T O N ............................ ................Contributing Editor t%rlatro.es for the children and vu , x This little nook came o f! the press tre compositions Is unquestioned Mr R O S A L IE B I R D ____________________ Karl organised hla pisaenl orchestra ... Society Editor and Reporter >ra night or two for the older groupe, last October Because of the import Da wson has been four years In the EARL HINES TO TOUR COUNTRY In 1P3» and o|>enr<l (he (Irand Teiracw DaNORVAL U NTH ANK, SC. D. ............... .............Health Editor employees and visitors, most o f the anee of its text It should have been composition of over ftvo hundred pa _____ _____________________________ Contributor Cafe In Chic an» wh. re hr has I«. >r latter <irrd out aud sick wuh feasting N AN C T LEE _______ read and commented upon Immediate |ges. The manuscript Is In the posses W IT H FAMOUS RECORDING BAND featured sine.- dial Unte The nr. bea- CLIFFORD C MITCHELI. R A L P H CLYDE, K E L L Y M ILLE R . Columnists and cobls. ly upon Its receipt. The fact, however |„n of Professor l .copoId Stokowski, Oera'dlne and 1 are in the MacLaren Ira has been a favorite with mu lit that there Is nothing racial about.the j director of the Philadelphia orchestra Subscription Rates (Parable in Advance): One Year, $2.50; Si* Months. Cottage which is an enlarged play OHK’ AGO, III. Jan I Lari lllnes shore society fnr privale funcllona book, caused me to delay, somewhat. « ho wdl pul It In rehearsal This a>ui $1.50; Three Months, $1.1)0 and has also placed manv privale . n- house with every convenience in it so Its turn for study and comment Il has brea nationally popular colored orchestra phony of Negro mualc Entered as Second-Class Matter in the Post Otbce at Portland, Oregon. that we are finding our house keeping gaacmenia al auch amari Chicago claimed that this could nol be done leader, often referred lo as the "K ing Under the Act of 1912 very eaay. Nevertheless. "Prevention of koto He has placed on Ihe record of ra- bf the Ivorlea", has Joined Ihe ranks places as Ihe Blurkslmie. Drake Ib lei. 1 was so sorry to miss you Weelnes mobile Accidenta", costing but seven . tsl progress the first symphony of " f Music C.irporail.rn of Am erlia . or- Siami ir.I Club. Sherman Hotel, nod (he Palmer House day morning when ye u came It was ty five cents, should be owned, or at JIM CRCW BIBLES OUR NEW NUMBER Negro music cnmiH.sed hy one of Ihe * heslrss which Include America's lore necessary for me to -:o to tho bank hast read, by every racial driver Race When such prominent musicians most ral.lo, recordtng and dance bands The Advocate wishes to announce Down in the courts of Southport. and when I came home i had visitors An.l the pevlcstrlaiis themselves roafd as Stokowski consent lo place II on Arrangements are being made for a Its new street name and number. No. N. C. il is said that Negroes must place the entire afternoon until tlm-> lo find It o f considerable value to read their progtam Its merits can nol In* national personal appearance lour of OUR GOAL — THE ADVOCATE IN we have not moved, we're In the same their hands on a Bible w ith a red dress and go to the station and I had and study this little hook disputed. the hand under Ihe management uf EVERY W H ITE HOME IN place we have been for the last 21 edge before taking their oath. White extra |es, king to do —that one always — MCA. years but in the new street numbering witnesses place their hands on a Bible leaves to :hc last minute. Just as the name describes, the ORCOON IN 1 * 3 3 Calv.n (Voltdge. thirtieth president * ho b,,rn ln Dnqu.enc. Do take a few minutes o ff to write text is written in language for the and naming program recently carried with a white edge. White and colored of the t'niled St.-itc*. died sttdenly at me and tell me all that is in your out by the city, 510 has been changed people may not even swear on the layman, with pertinent Illustrations, his home, the Beeches. Northhampton. to 2516 and East 26th St. North ha» same Holy Bible. The question be- mind l am lo spend New Year'* IViy describing an.l detailing the causes Mass, and was Interred In Ihe slate ^ been changed to Northeast 26th Ave. tween Ihe races has many amusing in Pasadena with some old friends of most automobile accidents and II of his birth; Vet moot As President The weather here Is ideal — beauti angles but this one caps the climax. Now it is 2516 N E. 26th Avenue! lustrating ways lo prevent same, a CooIHge was never Spectacular, but Then some people wonder why Ne ful warm sunshine — but with chill e- long with many rules and pointers waa endowed with that which la ao groes »re losing faith In the white nough to make heat necessary in the that will akt any motorist in obtain NEGRO H EALTH IN I N I lacking in meal o f us known as .»m house We hare a grate, gas and elec man's religion' Ing the maximum results from his tric heating apparatus so that we are car at Ihe leas! cost and degree ol nton sense, hia Judgment on public The Advocate acknowledges with oueatlona was mostly sound an.l bare very comfortable. vafety. special appreciation, receipt of num T A K E S MONEY TO RUN A PAPE R ly faulty. His Americanism stood un All the rumors as to blluards and ber one. volume one of the "National questioned The passing of (he former It takes money and a heap of it to snow which worried the papers as to Of special value is the Information pieatdrut casts a bll of gloom over (!ir Negro Health News", published at Loa Angeles, applied only to the- moun publish a new spaper. And yet from the ontlining the various motor laws in Washington. D. C. tains 1 have narcissus blooming out different sections of the country; the entire nation, and will upavt plain of The Bulletin contains a detailed re war some people slow-drag about p»v- the Republican parly Many leader* port of health activities among Ne-.l1» * ' h* ,r »»«-crlp tton . It Is evident * “ * *"»' and * P" ' « ~ “ * uniform methods of signalling, and of the tarty looker! forward toward his blooming alongside the side door—the tips for local traffic guidance Tech leadership in 1936. as Ihe standard proes for the year 1932 and an outline that they think those who publish a tm ndge pots are kept going in the or nk-al mechanical laformatlon concern ^ , r„ who co|jM r<Uy hlm for Negro health activities for 1933 newspaper can do so without money. Now note: Those who work in the chards whenever there la danger of ing varioua car appliances are so de.,tr lr r , o ( - jj - rtHovcr |„., with special emphasis on the program fronts so that several morning* we printing offices must be paid: ¡.aptr. worded and Illustrated as to make prestige. There aeviu* lo be a paucity for National Negro Health Week have been reminded of the fog of their proper use perfectly clear to National Negro Health Week obser ink. extra type, cuts and all other of presidential timber, amt unle»* Portland with the hare of the smoke each reader. vance will begin on Sunday. April 2 supplies and equipment must be pc to some outstanding figure in the pa'ty (or and other expenses which Includes banF*c * over everything and will end on the following Sunday. I* developed in Ihe next four yea.* It has been heavenly to be down ON THE C H AIN GANG The slogan is: "Health First: More the mailing out must be met with there Will he no need for them to come here and everyone has been so delight • ••• cash, net with talk an.l excus.s. than ever before, carry o n !" out from the hibernation which they Do you understand what we meer»? cordial that 1 pinch myself every By John L Splvsk now are enjoying The program includes radio address REACH for the telephone and now and then to see whether I am A Review es. sermons, giublic health nursing and If you do and owe for your paper, - 0— please let us have it. W e are very kwake or dreaming hold direct conversation with per A startling exposure of conditions health week exhibits, etc. All of you depression »nlyeller* In Give my affectionate regards to all on (he chain gang ot Florida an.l lh< The Health Week Sermon w ill be much in need of It in order to give .nquiring friends —and I do hope you south Is contained In this (iy ec -n i the boundaries of California and Ihe sons in other cities— nothing, ex prepared by Rev. William Randolph you the news each week and on time environ* of SanFVanrlsro. read this will find time to send me a line pamphlet just published by lat'tn a Johnson of the Negro Organization then allow that broad grin of courage cept a visit in person, so vividly Best to Yancy and yourself and a tlonal Pamphlets, 799 Broadway. ROOSEVELT SAID "N O " Society of Virginia, copies o f which for which yon are noted take the place Happy New Year to you all— New York Clly. will be available on request to the brings personalities together. of the gloom "Ran Francisco and M ILLIE R. T R U M B U LL " I saw ihe Spanish Inquisition of President Hoover recently invited National Negro Health Week Com California have been particularly for The inter-city telephone is the 900 years ago". Splvak. author of the mlttee. 1C Seventh Street, N. W.. President-elect. Roosevelt to come to lunate in Ihla depression; because sensational exposure c f tortures In Washington and help him work ml STUD EN T IS IMPRESSED BY Washington. D. C. SanFrancisco not being a great Indus greatest time and travel-saver flicted on Negroes In Ihe South. trlnl city, Ihe propoitlon of unemploy SEEMING NONCHALANCE OF Ijis t year, locally. Doctor De Nerval ?om,‘ of the many problems that now Unthank, headed a committee which confront the nation. To this invitation ORE. STATE LEGISLATORS !’ tleorsia N igger" writes In this pam ed has been smaller here than In any known to business. ______ ptilet. "I saw men chained by the n-.-ck conducted a helpful and informative Mr Roosevelt said no. He is lett.ne other large city In America Depart program in observance o f health Mr Hoover play his own game, for he T v * attended several sessions , f llke * '• »* '« » * • * mam with ment store sale* have shown smaller week. Church programs, office detuoh- * 'anta his skirts to be immaculate J the House of Representatives. Saw • a » " » » « « » » » bayonets riveted around declines in dollar value than almost Tr t P ai iM4 T u . e p i i o m ; a n d T ei m - r u m i C o m p a n y strations and radio addresses filled when he enters the White House Judge Deich. Governor Meier, and oth ,eet * ° ,hcy could no* , I , , P rny other city In the United State* Business Office, 352 Oak Street Telephone: ATvwater 6261 each .lay of the week and prominent A fter March 4th Democrary will be ers — whom I've seen before but don't without waking while they turned I In the mass, purchasing power has saw men trured up like rattle ready been maintained iietter elsewhe'e individuals, clubs and organization: on trial- Every move made by the know their names. gave Doctor Unthank their unsticted Party of Jefferson will be In the sight I “ I am impressed by the seemingly for slaughter au>l ant* crawling o icr There has Iwen no liank (allures The support. and under the censure of millions of ¡leisure and uncoucern of many of the their helpless bodies I saw men hang tanks show a high degree of sol It is hoped that the Doctor will a- Republicans who were defeated by an repa— they sit around smoking cigars !ng In stocks such as the Puritans vency and liquidity There has be -n gain lead out this year with an even **cess of depression for which Mr. ¡and chatting to their old friends The used in their cruelcst days. 1 saw a minimum of suffering, mostly among finer program and It goes with .ut the Hoover and hla administration were 'actual session« last comuarailvely a men broken on the rack a* they Itlmmnta and they have been r.mply savins that rhal he will «,ll k . * . tk____ , -sacrificed. Mr Rnn*ev«»lt Ssklml... , - l o -'b r o k e 'hf-ra under the Spanish rnqul saying have Roosevelt in in declining , . the WLolq. j-rovidvd with food and shelter. lu . . . -4|»h ort time it seems that the main a * hearted support of all sltion. T in g v e -> «»- » - i fact, If the Influx of wanderer* were bu ~ Hoover s invitation, played some thing they do it to adjourn or to have " I saw these thing» and I photo not so great, the task of providing a recess Couple of days ago the House ere never was a time when ft ,real I » ' 1“ « - graphed them — not in a forgotten for Ihe unfortunate residents would was more necessary to take inventory adjourned to eat a cake that one of dungeon In ancient Spain hut In the not be so great TH E SPOKESM AN the local bakeries sent them of the Race's health. The difficult ec United States — In Georgia In Ihe - •— Licensed Lady Assistant onomic stage through which we are "This morning, a bill prescribing The State of California, like most of The Advocate wishes to extend its butf„ of oliom arc, rln<, w„ year of our 'clrilizatlon' 1932'" now passing is haring a telling effect S IX TE E N TH al EV E R ETT BRoadway 1453 The pamphlet, illustrated with pho her sister states and the nation. Is on the mortality of the Negro. Health »Inoere compliments to the editor « “ 4 passed o rrr Teto 0j (jov _\(R|pr should come first for no race can rise publisher o f the SanFrancisco Spokes Incidentally. It appears that every tographs of the tortures Inflicted on having trouble finding the "w here Negroes lu Georgia prisons, taken hy with" to run the government daring higher than Its health will permit — man on its growth and development \ thing the House does is to pas* sons- the author himself, describes his Ihe coming Menial Charges of ex*ra- Therefore. “ More than ever before. The paper fs now a regular, fttll-fledg '¡th in g over Meier's veto. tour of the prison camps snd chnln tsganee are thrown In the lap of Ihe ed. eight column newspaper of six carry on !” There are crowds of people hanging pages chucked full of valuable new* aronnd watching the proceeding* I’ve rang* while obtaining material to Executive and the Bureau of Finance -..eie. We also want to cod - 1 « , many whom , know from ,* r lt e his -xpesure of these condition* t Legislative Investigation of all Bu features.etc Whal gratuhte lie the people ol the Day c i i y 1. . » . . i 1” noT'', ,orm 11 “ rr0IM' r cam has been recommended SOAK TH E DISINHERITED? ¡',r i • ... .. i I 1* n' * '* ' “ r f th* background of the Rcottsboro now seems a tempest may slnitnet Jewelers and Optometrists OH bav ■J . * - • * * -■ — ---- - * • " * a "P '»n 'lw I "This afternoon I'm going to allend U , - , ,i> t" __- , leader i . and . . . editor ,i .. . — V,.. .. 'Ca*e. a Casi. ' '• • 8 F » v * - r - 'down lo a slight gale and finish up In 'and ambitious who , the senate Monday afternoon i t 2 oc f t e state of Mississippi is held up 266 ALDER ST. The pamphlet may be obta:ned from „ Mpj,pr T o the politically mlnd'-d to Oregon people as an example of use ,hows optimism, backbone and faith .the hufiger marWteM will be there to the publishers, or from the Intern*- „ |0{l),a ||ke a jockeying for position of the sales tax. Oregon advocates o f . by en*arFinF bl* P»Per n o » w>*en t"o*f present demands." tlonal I-abor Defense. Room 430. 90 ,n (h<, fj„h e rnatorlal Handicap to lb' the sales tax tell us how well the sys ’ other, are cutting down on size and | Note; T h f abov< txcepptt are 'run off two years hence. There Is » ideletlng ,-ace. The paper sp e.k i well fr#m , letttr writUn by GeorBC c , „ . | East 11th Street, New York City. tem worked in Mississippi. , f a * e lio C IA h V s . bit of humor In all of thla counter A A r .A A c Io f c . e «*- r Vi _ Established 1887 BUSINESS S T R IC T L Y That Oregon should copy Mississippi , for th* »» "ffi- n c ls c o people for with nady. a soph at Willamette University. inTesTmenTTncorm ^Tm^TicIr Ilf* m- murk raking. Some of the political C O N FID E N TIAL in the matter of the sales tax 1« a b rll-,0” * ,h i,r •npport and »bl* Salem. Oregon, to his mother, the edi- anrance holdings are as vnlunhlr as In moves are so transparent that one th* days of the boom In many Instan tor of TH E ADVOCATE Bant and Illuminating Idea After a pro* r fM would ^ <">P,' l!" ‘ ble wonders how Mr. John Citizen ces that Is all they have le ft It's no study a prominent commi.slon recent-! W * ho^ 11 wUI tonl,nue can help seeing through them Trad T H E RACE MOVES FORW ARD .wonder that the Am -rlcas luople have th„ U l p|lim* ly reported that Mississippi i, the a" “ is ont 01 ,he S" d ;shown th-lr faith In life Insurance by ^ nMttonw Br, hlUs most backward .U te in the Union. It ,ed P“ * " whlch c o m ' ° our ^ weekly and we always hail its arrival. To millions of colored people thru- hl)vln(f |,||Uonn of dollars worth of It E X PE R T W ATCH AND JE W E LR Y R EPAIRING naturally took to the salea tax. because t out the nation, the news of the a m l-(wh|1f> „ , h fr „ p , * nf investment have for polltlcnl support Of course, that's with the sales tax. as Pitt said to "my j the game. But whal proves to be the V A LU A B LE NEW S Ont* months interest 1 MfcE on uny cable adjustment of their difference*. -,iro^r<>fl away to almost nothing lords,” you can "tax a great many ar- [ — I I a a • —. — n V X - ■ T l— V ). : — _ J l * . — _ , ■ tragedy Is. that Mr, and Mrs. Negro There is mort news of value in one 5» hy Doctor* W. ».* E V II. DuBols, editor of O tif of th#» rr* at human f#*nr« \n of Loan made before Jan. 1 , 1932 tides of dally use and necessity so in- 1 Voter In California must he gelling week In :nost Negro newspapers to T H E (YURIS magazine and Etninet! po**lbl*» misfortune in thr future directly that the people will pay them weary of walling for that political R ss:— Phon# SEIvnood 2494 80 N. 8th Street the Negro rave than there in In a year J. Scott, Sec-Treas . of Howard Uni the fear of I« ss of ««Tinirs nnrl earn and not know it.” Bus;— Phone BEacon 4937 Cor. Davlg in a white publication. Yet thousands versity. came as a trite sign of race ine* when a*e pr< etude* the chance feast promised two years ago W e re And besides, more than 30 per cent member that old character o f the Ne of eelor-d people read white publica progress and was hailed with great fof 3 new start. of the population of Mississippi are gro In Hoyts play who sat on the tions for news and scan colored pap satisfaction. Every insurance policy helps Knarc! colored folks, most of whom are illi steps of the Capitol walling for It's ers for scandals and personals only As l ing is ¡he leaders of our rare against disaster .n t he future ami In Bpo|n(m„ nf „ „ ..M|ntMer lhlhomy." terate and all of whom are disfranchis Consequently, generally speaklnz. w Ith are separat'd and fighting each other many cases, depending on the typ- ed. They are citizens, but are disinhe —0— but few exceptions, the mass of our Ju-t so iong wifi the race remain down policy. It Is a profit returning Invest- rited. They are without representation If nations have ears they must have group of readers is seeking sensation and under. The enemies of the rac° iri'-nt for the policyholder. Will Promote a Pull Growth of Ilatr. but under the sales tax Mississippi burned January 4th. when the IT. S al rather than thought-producing and are alwavs delighted when our lead Perhaps .to other humanly conceived Will also ID sture the Strength, makes them pay taxes, as England did Renatora. with few exceptions, opened idea-generating articles. era are divid'd for then they run do institution has had an rrmarkahl- a Vitality and the Beauty of the the American colonies. They can't their batteries of oratory atul lay their heat destra -five work. record of safety and stability as hr* down a barrage for the main attack llair. If your ilair ia l)ry and vote, but Mississippi can, by the sales The Advocate congratulates Doctor old line life Insurance. Banks hav< Wiry. Try— tax. “ tax the last rag from their backs on the .debt dodgers. The welching Du Bo I* for offering an apology, and failed, as have numherlesa Industrial and the last bite from their mouths." nations were held up lo scorn a* vlo Doctor Bcott for accepting same. projecta; governinenta have d< fanlfei, lators of Ihe Internatbwial code of hon as Pitt said to "m y lords." Now that this controversy Is « filed on their securities — yet losses to poi or. They were verbally placed on the And there is another unfortunate In this Intelligent way. the race ean Icyholders of legal reserve life Instil- racking wheel of public opinion and group of people in Mississippi. They 0 O 0 continue It program o f progress. anre companies have been practically torn from limb lo limb. The »arcaciu are luckless folks, often referred to as If you are bothered wb h Falling SIXTH A GLISAN STREETS nil Th • principal object of Insurai <• of fa t Harrison ami the fiery dentin "poor white trash". Propertyless and T R Y AD VERTISIN G A W H ILE Dandruff, Itching Hcalp, or any Hair aecnrity tinder any and alt condl PO RTLANO , OREGON poor, little educated and poorly equije Trouble, we want von to try a jar of | (Continued on page three) tlons— n.ia never been lost sight of. ped to meet questions of state, they When htiHit-ess gits dull, the whit* RANT INDIA HAI H GROWER The are taxed to lighten the tax burden of trad'sm.in works harder, cuts (lit use •etnedy contain» medical prnpert'e» that the big plantations. less »xp<-ns< s. and Increase* his adver go to the roof» of the ftair »(imitiate* "T H E ADVO CATE” Meanwhile, Misislppi Is the second W ITH C O M PLIM EN TS TO tising. The black tradesman cuts out ’ the skin helping nature do Ita work. SGT. JOSEPH W H IT E highest state in the Union in illiteracy. his advertising and keeps up hla high Leaven the hair soft and «ilkjt. Perfumed with b Her people are 17.2 per cent Illiterate. Spaniih American W ar IB.Ing. Whites arc today advertising balm of a thousand flowera. The heat known remedy — From— Oregon's Illiteracy |a i p «r cent j more than ev« r. Blacks, less thnr. ev-r. VETS fnr Heavy and Beautiful Black Eye Brows, also And they want Oregon to copy Miss For failure tlielr excuse, colored peo- reatorea Gray Hair to its Natural Color. C'*n he uae«] issippi' Meets jde won’t patronize -arh other — The with Hot Iron for Htralghtening. — Oregon Daily Journal, Jan. 3, 1933. California Voice. Prioe Sent by M a II, 60 c , 10c Extra for Poetar» 2nd A 4th Saturday NlgMa A R A T A B U IL D IN G — 12' /, N O R T H 8 I X T H 8 T . At.ghT-* m i r r i Q U E LLIN G TH E FEAR OF S LYONS 1 H a ir llro w * r. ! T í OUR GO AL — THE ADVOCATE IN O ffice Phone»; A T w a te r 1703: no anowor. A T w a to r S1E1 T H E FUTURE VE TE RANS H A L L CHI. I M)«mpor». I Prm $16 N. Central Dept. I OH. ! Far# rrpmm and tiop f o r eel Mn». H U» W.atrw Residence Phone, TAbor 4196 Connty Court House E V E R Y W H IT E HOVE IN Oklahoma City, Okla. f n r Vnmtmw Thousands of Americans have lost I I th* Ir savings, their estates, and their OREGON IN 1 9 3 3 A ---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - UM UMU No matter what distance between To HENNESSEY & GOETSH Furierai ‘Directors ft. & (Molili Natlcnal Lean & Jewelry C c . SPECIAL OFFER - TH E E A S T INDIA H AIR G RO W ER Auinlund cimi* stcre East India Hair Grower Dr. DeNcrval Unthank n.