The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, January 14, 1933, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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A O V O C A T I
THEATRES • SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN S ACTIVITIES
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A D A
R r M A V N E
Georg.' Sampson. * good look.ng
(By "Duck" Jordan. 314 • 53rd A » N.)
young man from Jackson. M ine. hit
A Belated Social Note
town Monday and like many another.
A D V O C A T E ON S A L E A T B R O W N S IOE L I L L A R D O F F E R E D C O A C H I N G
Mr and Mrs I'rskine S Reed wcie
Is looking (or a job.
B A R B E R S H O P , cor. 23rd A Madison
hosts at a beautifully appointed dm
JO B A T S E V E R A L S C H O O L S
C O N TR O LLIN G W E IG H T
T H I U P B U I t D IN G D i t T
i rr Monday evening, official Christ
Edwin Washington and Richard Bo­
BY N A N C Y L E E
mas Among ihsir distinguished go- -Is
gle. boll-hops at the Portland Hotel
were Doctor DeNorval I'lithanh and
There are numerous ways and
A for a numbet of years, are »ietinis of
Mrs
Prances Brooks and *..-:»r
Although much has haen written a
lavs Angeles Calif January 10 Joe his charming wife and small son
A
suggested for reducing we'ghl bout tl»»' pi obietti Of o v v i» eight and r«
It ia a pity that human nature is so the depression as they have been laid Yvonne entertained a number o f young
l. illard. famous grid star at Oregon I ’ delicious turkey menu In three Courses These may he grouped under the fill-
dishonest. Some people are taking Su- o ff on the account of dull business.
friends at a house party in her n- »
during the condition of underweight
who came Into professional football were *erved
A gorgeous polled fern, ¡ „ » ¡ „ g loads fake remedies, ductless and how to overcome It is Juwt as lm
home recently. Cards and dancing
vantage of the depression by living
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and stole the show, has received no th* Fhrlatma* Rift of Mii»«» 11 J Vr.i
glaml thetapv. exerclse ami hath*. ami l-«»rtAttf *n the question of health
like parasites, preying on the svmpa
A l Green, who has been a patient In were enjoyed throughout the evening
less than six offers to coach college coy fo Mr*. Heed. Adorned the Jin
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thy of the more fortunate ones and the Multnomah hospital for some tini»
special dieta The latter «»ne «»r cuttiug There utr two main «anses fnr an un
teams next year Just what schools imr room
waiting to be supporteli
In othei is up and about, to the delight of his
«lowtt thè foo«l Intake must always he (*erw«dgth «'«»million either the fond
The Negro play. ' In Abraham's
are eugaged in the bidding, l.illard
c«vnnlder<»«l thè rellalile c«»ur*e t«i f«»l Intake is («ut low in amount or poor
Bosom" opened on January llth The
words, it is a time for relaxation end many friends.
would not say. but he admitted that
Mr Mid Mm Chari«** Adam*. wtro |«»w In wetght reductl«»n The exset in kiml. or because of a natural ten
play consists of an all Negro eaat ex­
rest for which some one else must pay
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some w eie leaders of the past season
the KUeftt* at dinner Sunday ovcnlnR f«»rm «»f thè «Ilei li n«»t sa essetitlsl deucy to leanness due to a condition
It one is sick or unable to find work
Lewis Mills of Springfield. 111. a cept two whites The plot of the play
It Is almost a certainty that one of of Mr and Mr*. Jerome Franklin
after nutting forth every effort, that former Portlander, sends New Yesrs is of .» Negro man trying to bn Id up
a* tha» il he well la U llfs d ami l«»w of the body where It burns up rather
the offers came from Howard univer­
is a different matter, then his leisure Greetings to his msny friends
his race while
both his own race ted
In fuel valile
Kxtrcmely otre a hi ed than «torea the ( ihh I taken In eteeas
sity Tom Verdell. former Northwest
Mr*. FrotdA lin k*, of Seattle. li»*er dieta are Itahle t«> cause ili health nn«t of body needs, leaving no surplus for
should be a time o f
preparation for
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the whites ¡-lace many stumbling-
* rn player. Is coaching the Washington eating niece of Mr. and Mr** \V I*
somc work in the future Instead of Mrs Sarah Jackson of North Bend. Mocks In his pathway There is also
malnutrltlon bveause a lark «*f nutrì* fat {«tfm.it ion
eleven now. but his success with the leomai Nay* *he like* Fort land very
just a time to amuse himself
Hs Ore . was here Monday on a shopping » Negro sp.ritual chorus
tloual easeutlala. «f u«ed (or any leugth
l'ml< rw «igb* la a aertoua bandir* p
material at hand »a s below expecta much
Mr* ltlck* I* u w m atil* * on of lime
should take account of himself and expedition
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nml a continual threat t>> health This
lions ot some of the aliiui.il
They lvr*atiouali*t. having travelled exteu
measure his shortcomings and t.y to
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Mr and Mrs Clarence Anderson are
Por ot dinary ovetwelght imlhldual. Is e*.tertally true among children an«!
I'Oiut oul that a hands-off policy main­ alvely both In thin country amt abroad
overcome them.
John Jones who Is a
chauffeur for |bt. proud parents o f s hahy hoy born
It |s best lo effect redu«-Iloti by cut young adults as this < ondinoti often
tained by officials for the past two She re*ide* with Mr and Mr«* NY i’
Since people art becoming moie a Medford. Ore family,
was s visitor Tuesday morning
Mother and child
tmg b»w n «»n thè conceutrsted furi develops during the
griw th period
years has failed lo bring re lulls and Fornax, at FT l Interstate avenue.
klndhcartcd. helpful, benevolent, and to the City Sunday
are doing fine
food« tsugar, starrhy and fatty f*v«ls» when the I nh I v I s making large de»
: re asking why. Just how they expect
public spirited everyday. It is x gen'd
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nnd ?«> keep on w ith an «»therwlse mauds for extra energy ami bulhlptg
Tom In build a team In two yeais Is
Mr-i Albert Patrick of M m m aiolN baiarne! «tiri
time to se< k their cooperation and ot-
Mrs. Alice Williams, of Rose St is
Mr |r , n Cannady returned home on
The ill«*t. I«» he naie materials The very thin person Is apt
beyond us. but that Is the way of alum Minn., »a s the guest of Mr** I 1.
ganixe classes in art and trades 1 sir. reported as being seriously ill at the Monday
after a two weeks' vacation
«*v»*r fatrly l«»ng perioda. should sup* to he nervous with nervous indiges
m, you know
One other comes lhk*!d*on. last week She was eiuuu *•
■ure anyone would deem it a privilege Multnomah hospital.
l i this city. Mr. Cannady Is of Port
ply liberal nmount* «*f g«HHl prole Imi tlon «tut constipation I* often listi«***
from i school In South Carolina, while to la»* Angeles. California to join he:
land Oregon
to be of service in that way and heip
vitanuu* and minerai
Thl* is beat and over fatigued with a l«»w rests
Mississippi
horns
in
with
an
offer
also.
Ivan Cannady returned home from
husband. I V
Patrick, who l* .Mr* dotte 'hroiigh thè use «»f milk fruii*
train and educate as many of the Ne­
tance te dis* un« in cause «tf get emitir
Should
I
take
a
coaching
/>t>
at
Davidson's nephew While her**. .Mr* and vegrtahles a* thè fumlameutal*
Gen* Coy s Eleven Black Aces of
gro race as would desire knowledge a- his Christ mas holiday vacation, pessod
lowered vitality
one
of
the
smaller
schools,
then
I'd
Patrick
a
as
entertained
by
M
in
fin
In Seattle where he was the guest of r h lc a o will play at a dance at the
long some specific line
of thè dlet
Th«« diet for the underweight should
continue playing professional fo o lla ll gene P Furr st a bridge party on New
“ Duck Jordan.
Finnish Hall Monday. January 16th
A dlet guide cslled ’Hafely Control
I»** built around the fo«»da of high fuel
Sundays",
the athlete said
"But Year's i>a>. Mr* James Drag** .tlsa
H O TTE S T ORCHESTP»
COAST
The band hat been touring the coua
Your Wetght ' wrltten by !>r llrrmau and energy value
Ilei ause a body
should one of the larger schools accept gave s small bridge party for the plea
Mr* Clara Glenn. 47. of 366 North try
M AY COME TO P O R TLAN D
N Burnì sten ..f < h t r .„ . I. « - s f» un. „ b|rb b„
dffplelwl br pr„,
my
proposition,
then
I
would
have
to
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14th street, suffered possible kne'
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sure of the guent who left on W edn»* ti. U S » The puipu.» ut tht» little hook
wl„
ba(|d||1|,
day morning for California
(By Ivan Cannady»
fractures when struck by an automo
Mr and M rf CUren(.# j a<.kson (for give up playing ", the big fellow sa.il.
ls lo hrlp otte aitali! and malntatn abundant supply o f food* ««»n taln ir i
Bill Robert's Famous Colored He- bile on the Lovejoy ramp, according to myrly Xetia Haris tie Id) are the proud \
Ihat wetght whtch I* beai aulteil lo
cording Orcheetra. "The Rvthm Rack St. Vincent hospital The d rtjer of the parents of a
(tirl
M, nj . ;y
Miss Catherine Franklin « i l
Ih« hls bulbi To quote frolli I>r lluudeaen minerals anti vitamins *h<»uLl »*«• in
VERBAL SNAPSHOTS
dui-si ot Miss Geraldine Jefferson st In hls discusalon on thè e**enlial (« hm I s rimimi T he first retjuirement shout«!
cteers under the musical direction of car placed Mrs Glenn on the side morning. Mother and daughter are re
he met in< lulling liberal amounts of
Dick Wilson have been giving Seattle walk where she watted for the arrival covering In the Columbus hospital
the Rialto Tuesday night
In a reduring din ' (Vrtam finsi* musi
hotter,
cream.
rereals and bread,
dance fans, the time of their live» for of an ambulance.
he kepi in your dh l regardleaa of h o »
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eream sown* and high calarle deasrrt*
(Continued from paite two)
SYMPHONY CONCERT
the pan few months. They hare been
__ | an.I
rnany ethera are cllmlttated tu reduce
Misses Alice ___
and Inga Wilson
Hu« h food* a* fat meats, pastries and
kept busy playinn for both colored and
Mm k'ice Jamison, of 11»'» H oles'# MUt Krn, Tanncr of Tacoma, were elation of Joe Robinson, prepared 'he
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presen* wetght
Fresh milk, vi-geiah
rl«*h gravies should he used m«*dera!e!y
white dances. The style of this ten- street and Mrs Henrietta Marshall, cf
g u e st* ¡n s e t t l e
» a y for the castlKatlon of the defanl-{ PO R TLA N D . O re. Jan 1« The con lea. ami frulla are ralted thè protvet-
because of the danger <»f digestive its
piece assreitation is likened to that of 641 Gantenbein Avenue are reported
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t(,rs by n , rilln Johnson. The Callfor- ‘ >rt »"»bounced by the Portland Rym Ive fonila bei unse Ihcy are parllcularlv
turbarne*
Fat in Its easily digestivi
Duke Ellington When they play. It to be ill.
Misses Yvonne and Annie Chatters nia Senator was at his best and the Phony Orchestra for Monday eventnB. ridi In those db tara easeutlala wh i h
forni l e rrtan i »ml butter, should he
Don-. Mean a Thine" or "Bugle Call
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^ return’ d from Portland after spending way that his whip lashed the default- January 1«. holds ape. la I interest for prolei t Iho health of Ihe hmlv Whlle
U» ed liberally The seeoml r«H|itlr«'m« nt
Rag ", one can close his eyes an j :m- DEAD — Mrs.
Lucy Noland, of 25‘ ,helr Tacatlon ,n lba, rty vVhile there ing nation* Ihe; International hankers. * two reasons The first Is that Edouard Illese fenda shouhl Ile a pvrt of ever>
In this type of diet an ahund.m«e of
»Fine Duke Ellington s orchestra to he
North 15th street died on Wednesday they , , re Ihe n n t | of miny SJ< ,al (h<> c, nceUtlon propagandist, and for
Hurlimunu. violinist, will lie the solo ntie'a meala. Il la lm|ieraMve thal lliey
minerals and vitamina ia met through
1st. playlna Dvorak’s Violin Concerto, he preaent In a reduring dlet so itisi
playing in the background The Rythin at the home of her sister. Mrs Alice (unctlons Among parties given ofr clgn svmpathiser*; Is worth th» read
Racketeers have already been acclaim- Jones, at lv57 l mon avenue. Services their pleasure
nnd second, the latter half of the pro thè dnlly loaa In weight » ¡ I l noi mi gm e rm is am«»unts o f milk eggs fruits
were the following Ing
and Vegetable *
ed the most popular colored orchestra » e r e held Friday morning at the Mill luncheon bv Misses Estelle and Irene
grant will be devoted eutirely to Wag palr health—"
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Supplementary
feeding
between
ever lo come to the northwest eoart. er sc Tracey Mortuary Rev. D G. \\ il- Patterson; dinner by Mis* Daisv Lee
ner.
'Fresh milk, tn-eause of Ita abuti
The lastest statistics on unemploy-
Bill Roberts, the owner of the band. »on. minister; Mrs Beatrice Reed la- Wright; skating party; dancing party ment give the number of the jobless
Beethoven has been chosen to open ilatit fe e l value has been ronsld« red meals ami at lH*«)timn « i l i d«» murn
has expressed a desire to play a dance dT attendant.
Promptly at * 30 pm l-y many as fattening Actually It ta In Inrreaaing ihe energy Intake The
Mr George Cannady. auto sightseeing a* I I million Comes now the *nme old the concert.
best food* for tiu'sr f«««tlugs are milk
In Portland. He invites all orgaciza-
the
audlem-e
will
hear the strains of it low caloiie food
A quart of fresh
trip, theatre and many other affairs A question; Why should this be* In a
< ggs and fruit jul«'«
Many combina
tlons .individuals, or groups of indl
lovely time was spent while in P-rt- country .the richest in the world, with his Overture to "Corlolsnus " Th. *e bottled milk or bull-*rmllk every d iv
DUBOIS R E T R A C T S E D IT O R IA L
(ions o# these «au he served, as plain
viduals. who might be Interested 1 n
who have never heard ihl* Beethoven -hould be (he foundation of the redur
land
by
the
sisters
resources
unlimited;
with
its
resevolrs
(Continued from page one I
milk eiirt« h<«l by (he addition of
engaging this wonderful orchestra for
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of finance . the banks filled with mon- work have new musical thrills in store, ng diet Thu may be taken a* a 1» v
tees. ”
cream,
malted milk*. h«»t chocolat*,
a Portland dance engagement, to com
The High School Girl Reserves will e v; why this condition of unemploy- wnile others » i l l have an opportunity erage or used in food preparation" A
For some months it has been appai
milk flavored with fruit Juice* egg
municate with him Address all com­
to
enjoy
ngain
Its
dramatic
strength
«ampl-
menu
taken
from
Dr
Hondo
hold
»lection
of
officers
at
their
next
ment
with
Its
attendant
misery
and
ent that Dr. DuBois was unable to
nogs, xll <»f »h igh are easily digest* d
munications to: Bill Roberts. 114-34th
They also will have th eir'suffering? Many varied answers are and beauty It ia based upon tho le »• n s redtu ins guide Is as follows
furnish hi» attornevs with competent meeting
ami n«>t apt to spoil the apetite for
Avenue North Apartment 210. Seattle. material upon which thwy could base R ^ '^ n itio n Services * t V - p w
Breakfast
One-
orange,
»
holl.-d
on |given. Each answer ia given from Ihe gendary Roman hero »h o was ihe
Washington.
egg. I uttered toast, coffee with 3 table r* guiar ftt.nl*
January
59th
angle
of
self
Interest.
The
financier
subject
of
Shakeapi-are'«
play
an answer to the complaint made by
T h « following menus may serve as
baa one and (he varied Industry’s a
Hurllmann's a¡ p»arance a* aololsl • poon-t milk and one teaspoon sugar,
Dr Scott in his suit for damages.
a
guide In planning th* ’up hulldlua
R O A R K B R A D F O R D S ‘J. H E N R Y "
a
glass
of
milk
nother.
The
toiler
gives
hia
from
a
Is
one
of
the
main
atlisrtinn*
of
ih
»
Mrs Mallic Drad(>ird announced the
The retraction is therefore no sut
Luncheon— Cottage ch .-re sand »Ilei* •
point
of
view
that
challenge»
alten-
season
He
Is
concert
master
with
Hi«
wedding
of
h.r
daughter.
Esther
Brad­
rrise.to many.
(Continued from page one)
»ich . large apple, glass of rnllk
Hr-takfast
On«* glass orange Jul« *.
Dr DuBois' editorial statement fo l­ ford to Mr Ted Jon- -i of Portland The tlon W e listened to one speaker, who orchestra, and ha* made »eversi c it
John Henry will greet the radio au
Dinner
Hnntburger steak buttered oatmeal served with
cup thin « ream,
couple are at present living in Taco was addressing a number of ro tollers, cert tours throughout the nnrthv »I
lows:
dlence in the person of Mr Hernan­
spinach ( ty cupt. 5 on* egg two siici«* toast with butter
ma
They wli; make their horn» in who gave an angle which set his hear Ilia performance of the Dvorak conce: t e e l si 1, i up!
Howard Again
dez. while oposite him will be the out
.ispoona butter for vegetable«, sit xml jam « «»ff« #» »it h cream and sugar
ers thinking. "This country Is ceek- to la gtratly anticipated and will lu­
“ In the April, 1932. Issue of the 'Cri­ the city of Portland. Oregon
standing Negro actress of the Am or l
ng to set up an autocracy." he «aid. tile first Dvorak on any program this !■ * carrot sticks, gluts of milk i Ith
Mid Morning'— One gla«a «»f milk t«1
sis' there appeared an editorial entltl
can theatre — Rose McClendon. Mis*
»h ie b
cup «-ream has h«'en sdde«l
There has been too much travelling ucaann
ed 'Again Howard'. The statements
McClendon'» talents were hailed by
The second part of the concert will
|abroad and they, the rich, bring hack
Funrh.-on
Creamed fish on toast
contained in that editorial were based
the critic* when she played in 'Poray'.
M Y R T L E
with them standards of servility en- be a fine treat for all lovers of W.-ig
fruit «.r vegetable snlad 1 slice hr« ad
upon Information emanating from
'In Abraham's Bosom'. 'Deep River'
countwred through ohsequiesnes* ot ner. Willem van Hoogstraten, r -n-
ami butter, lee cream cocoa
COAL
sources which the Editor believed to
'Never No More' and moat recently in
servants who touch their raps and dtietor. has arranged the folto-ving
Mid Afternoon
One glass mail* «!
be reliable
These statements came
Per
ton
the Group Theatre'a production of
Prelude nnd laived«-ath
pull the fore lock. They come borne numbers
or chocolate nolk
from sources favoring but one side of
And UP
T h e House of Connelly'. Miss Mc­
Forest Mur
and contrast ihe upstanding American ( “ Tristen and Is o ld e "!;
Dinner— C rstm vegetable soap with
a controversy involving the President,
W e Handle AU Kinds of Coal
- From Th#*—
Clendon and Mr. Hernandez, with
C 'K Iegfield') ;
' Slegfrl-d s
lndep.-ndet.ee of the employee and de- murs"
crackers, roast lamb, baked potato
Secretary-Treasurer, and a r»*taiu
WOOD
supporting caat of eight players, will
Itermmo that something must be done Rhine Journey" ("T h e Tw ilight of the
with Sutter, creamed carrots, lettuce
G OOD H E A L T H C O O K ROOM
group of Trustees of Howard univer­
form the permanent company for pre­
to crub that spirit The first thing done Gods’’ ):
and Wotan's Farewell and
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sals«!, « ream pie
sity.
Our
wood
is
dry
and
senting "John Henry".
»•as to Import foreign help. The native Magic Fire ("T h e V alkyries"!
(lefort* retiring— One glass of »a rm
l ‘>0 p#»r r#nl pur#» Hjr* |lr**a«1
"W e desire to make it perfectly
will pleaes you.
The atmospheric music accompany­
l-utler* and maids were not "trained
Another month will bring the rinse
milk enriched with cream
ami Who!#* \Yh**at llr**ad. Holla,
clear that It was furthest from our
ing the program will be selected from
I -ervanls ” The rich man become.! of the preaent Symphony Orchestra
Meals of this tyi»e furnish e le e s «
PROMPT O ELIV ER Y
Cookies ami Cake*
mind to injure Dr Scott or to reflect
authentic American Negro folk songs.
tired of seeking common John Smith season, which opened In November
energy needs without being bulky, an I
Phone EAst 4282
upon his integrity, ability, or zeal in
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"M ississippi" an original composition
to ride hls family In an automobile. Tw o more Monday night concerts and
If adhered to. will result In a steady,
behalf of Howard university.
C A L S I D IN E V E G E T A B L E
by Mr Hernandez, who also directs
The line of demarcation must be two Sunday matinee ronrerls will re
hut not to«» rapid, gain In weight
• " I f the statements contained in *ald
F
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E
L
A.
T
R
A
N
S
F
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R
the music, will be woven through the
IO D I N E B R E A O
drawn Starve them Into submission." main after the January 16 program
editorial have Injured the Secretary-
1818 • 23rd Ave
Seattle, Wn
score. Original responsive chants will
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glus* of milk iH'fore re tirin g!
this and much more along the same They are: Sunday afternoons. Junuarv
Treaaurer in any way we are sorry
break into the dialogue quite frequent­
Over one pound
T Rinity 2840
This booklet, S afely Control Your
line He declared that he was neither 22 and February 5; Monday evenings
and cheerfully withdraw any word of
ly.
W eight’ may he ohtuln«ul free by w rit­
Socialist nor Communist, but out January 30 and Februe.iy 13 Reserve
W E D E LIV E R P R O M P TLY
'ours that reflected upon him or upon
ing t«) the Oregon Dairy Council In
of a job. or a carpenter, known to my lions for any roncerl may he m ..le
rny member of the Board.”
Portland
celghhors as a hard working, law a Ihrough the Symphony office, J K
" N E G R O E S D I E ; R E D S GO F R E E "
When the allegedly libelous article
biding citizen. Sorry indeed are we Gill company. Portland
appeared last April it was immediate
I .M l.
I M ,,«,,|,
PATRO NIZE
••(••••»•ft»1.1
to see such trend of thought But It
*
(From Page one.
ly challenged by Dr. Scott In a public !
The—
should be a warning to those who hold
P H O N E E A S T »305
by violence, they hold, but on the con- statement. A libel suit claiming dam-
RATES REASONABLE
the destiny of America In their pur»«».
G I V E ME A T R I A L
trary everything to lose, including life, ages in the sum of 150.000 was filed
E S TIM A TE S FREE
It was such that bred the French Revo­
G A L A
T H E A T R E
What is even more tragic, they point by Dr. Scott's attorneys. Messrs. Pow
lution When men ask for bread, don't
out. Is the fact that violence Inevitab- ers, Kaplan k Berger of 90 John St.,
22nd Ave and E. Madison 8t.
I be foolish enough to ask them. "W hy
ly brings suffering and peril to multi- New York City.
don't they eat cake.”
New Management
New Owners
tudes in no way responsible. They be
The time for Dr. DuBois to put In
hints
PREPON fyklRY COUNCIL
l c m C i s t Fu el
tleatth , 73 read
$6.00
J-°
*
d
$3.75
CHANDLER
<
9
....
lieve commnnlat organizers are seek-
ing to use the Negro merely as a fagot
to light the firee of political revqln-
lion. and that Negroes should be too
wise to let themselves be sacrificed
an answer to the complaint wa* ex-
tended on numerous occasions
No
answer has yet been filed It Is report-
ed that the suit will be dlsmlteed In
view of the present retraction.
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