The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, March 04, 1933, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PAG* TWO
T H K
AS NOTED"
EDITORIALS
D. C A N N A D T ,
Published Every Saturday at 251* N
E. 2<ith ATenue, Portland. Oregon
Telephone OARPIELD 7523
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NewWorldOrder
Ralph
Clyde
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH
F.*«t 7th and Fierett St*
Ree. G G Gardener. Pastor
F ou n d «
— CNSCOP ALLAN—
E n ter«! a* Second Class Matter in the
Post Office At Portland. Oregon
I'nder th# Act of 1912
- - - - - BIG I N Í E M M REVUi IO K
STAGED AFTER EASIER
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The
— BAPTISTS—
Mt OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH
East First and Schuyler S ts
Rev. J. D. Wilson. Pastor
THE ADVOCATE
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S A T U R D A Y . M A R C H 4 . 13 J 3
A D V O C A T E
City
Commissionar
tliy Shoghi Effendi I
PAVE THE W A Y WITH SMILES
St. Phillips Mission
Knott »nd Rodney Sta
Blame Loie*, l a v Header
Twenty
Pive Nationalities
To Parti­
cipate In Foetivltlee
i ’ mler Ihr combined aueplcea of Ihn
Mot nina I ireaonlan. KOW and the In
teruallonal Club, a lug International
Show will lie presented In the Port­
land public suoli after Easier holidays
l.v Ilei'il reapoimltile for the unprecdn
Listen brother. This means you also.
Although (hit communication la ad-
Sister
Pave the path of Life's High­ dressod to the adhsrdnta of the Baha'i led confuslou lulu which almoal every
Twenty In twenty five different na
way with Smiles
(hie gets eternally Faith in Europe and America, and * • « section of the civlllred world I* pimi
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Kits Rdd
. . , Columnist
Baatrice t'annady Franklin
llonalllles will parlU-li'Ble In the pro-
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OF
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geil
al
present
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faci
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tired of listening to folks who are con- written In order to deepen their un
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griim Jack Itllea. popular dance leach
Nancy Lee
Columnist
Y. J. Franklin . . . .
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H ouse of Praver
Stanili Whlntng and forever spilline d#rtt. „ dm ,
p r0vid*ntal forcee !*1\
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ihm Ih«» fuiMlami'iiluI catta* er will! offlcea al 2I0A «ludio tilda
F**t 10th and tirant Sts
barrei* of ghmm
i-eieaaed in this age. nevertheleaa Its
Social Editor
Contribuitila Ed Rosalie Bird
will Irani (he white and colored Amor
William Pickens
Robert bearne. Pa.tor
l*»ve Ihe way wllli amiles. Itrother »nalyeis of Ih* cause* of Ih* preterii of thl* world uorr»t I r attributubi««.
noi
so
mudi
lo
Ihe
consequence,
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Health Ed
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Columnist Pe Morral Cnthank
Pavé Ihe way wlth Srnlle*. S.sler Men
d#pr. t. (0n „ „
v lu ,
(lll#r.
W . J. Wheaton .
what nuiRt ottonar or ItU r poni* to tw»
InvIUllunR aro «*xtait<l#d i «» voting
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and women are hungerlng for Ihe voice . . .
. . . , rtion at lh .
; Puck Jordan
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Seattle Editor I
Columnist | ,
Clifford Mitchell
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of good cheer
Thev are In need of „
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dialo, et lon ciUored lu.ra and girla front & l o »
Bethel A M K. Church
, ,juninji j Subscription Rates payable in advance
» Aliti «ncnimifRRii'nt a*...
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* lu ih** affair» of a tolti itiuatlv » ha MB >«»rtl’« of *K«» lo r#gl»t#r ut Mi Hllra
Re> Psniel (7 Hill Ir. Minister
wonlR of comfort «mi rm'ourogatmnt that th# administrativa body of th#
Kelly Miller
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One Year. 52.50; Si* Months, $1.50
in k wurld. bui rNihcr to Hit* fallino of Sfinii«» wh*r» In» wlll Inai riu t
Uiv# h to them, li will biens them ami
B a
i » d«rr
It not only * . those Into who»# hatitU Ihe lntm*dtat* In tap «lain Inn amt «*ibei *tr|*a ahai
Columnist
Three Months $1.00
Ralph Clyde
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First A M E Zioa Church
privilege, but a high religious obliga I
destinies of peoples amt nations have lutelv free. Those who deaire lo learn
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tion. to mahe the letter available to
Rtv. Lee Roy Kinard. Paator
been rom m itSd. to adjust their *y* to tap dance and who «Iah to learn
A TON OF W ATER
all who sincerely seek light and gul
ruarv iSth. the merchant prince, came
THE INAUGURATION
tem of economic and political insti- lo do other fancy dauclng are requra-
dance In these days of direst trouble
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I as a personal sorrow to thousands of
luttons to the Imperative needs of a led to hurry op amt register and be
Portland has one of ihe lowest wa­ ever experienced by mankind
The inauguration of Franklin Delano people in this city Mr. Powers was a ,
raphllv evolving a g e- Are mil the*- one of the lucky mie»
ter rates In Ihe United States
A ton
Roosevelt as the thirty-second Prest- Native son of Oregon From boyhood
Intermittent crises that convulse prea
The show will he ataged either at
dent of the Cnited States of America he made good; he knew, as by in BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES »« » • » « brought from a distance ol TM ^ G U I0INC P R, NciP L E S OP
ent day society due primarily to the ip,. c*|vtr auditorium or the amlltorl-
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35 miles to your home costs ouly J1*
today is one of the most significant stinct what was good in the mamifae-
tamentalde Inability
of the world a ,lm „(the .Masonic Temple soon after
Rev. Daniel G. Hill. Jr.. Pastor
cent*. The average family conaump-
W ORLD ORDER
events in the history of the country ture of furniture and he had the fac-
recognised leaders to read aright Ihe R a . ! « sod the proceed* from the sale
‘ tlnn la 5.0tH> gallons of water a month
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The many and varied problems which ulty of making other see as he lidainl
At 11 o’clock Sunday morning ad-
The rate In Portland for 5.000 gallons
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reaannahly venture to at klgn* of the time*, to rIII t hemselve* ,,f tickets will I mi dividevi between the
confront our national government fill Join with him in his enterprises
mistering of the Lord's Supper. The
of Wafer ia 73 cents
San Francisco t. mi I Is to strive In obtain a glimpse once for alt of their preconceived 1 nathmalltles represented for their re-
the minds of the people with a mingl-
Mr. Powers was honest and true; Senior choir, under the direction of .
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dea* and fettering creeds, soil to re- |g *«irk
ed feeling of pride and apprehension, generous to a fault and it is said, was Prof Rimer C. M anie...
will
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shape ihe machinery of their reapec
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Dawu that must. In Ihe fulnee* of
So many weighty problems confront an indulgent husband and father; he several s|iecial numbers Music also (higher thuu the Portland rale.
tlcv government* according to thus«
Out
of
every
dollar
reveuue
laken
In
time,
chase
away
Ihe
gloom
that
ha*
the new administration that the slight was a steadfast friend to all. Hia vir furnished by Ihe Junior choir under
standards that ate Implicit In llahu'
by ihe W ater Hureau. 71 cent* goes encircled humanity. All we can do la |
est mistake will likely resuit in dla- tues far exceed his faults and If he the direction of Mis# Nellie Franklin.
u'llah's supreme declaration of the
M Y R T L E
aster not easily overcome. All evea had any enemies, we never heard of
At « 30 o'clock, devotional serv’k'e*
i” * * “ J P“ T
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" bru“ ' ' » '
Oneness of Mankind
the chief amt
the same
This shows Ihe small mar »hat appears to us to be the guiding
are trained upon our new national them.
will be conducted by Mr*. D. G. Hill,
distinguishing feature of the
Faith
gin that this city-owned utility ha* principles underlying Ihe World Order
leader. Franklin D. Rooeevelt who to- j The whole city sympathtiea with the assisted by the Adventurers club.
He proclaimed* For Ihe principle of
left with which to struggle along
of Haha'l' llah, aa amplified and euuu-1
stricken
family
In
their
bereavement
day take* over the reins of the great­
At 7 00 P. M the Allen Christian
the Oneness of Msnklml. the corner
elated by 'Abdu'MIaha. the renter o f .
est government I p the world All are
Endeavor will convene Mr. Allan Ru­
stone of Mahahi'llah s world embracing
From Th*—
His Covenant with all mankind and
W A T E R BILLS M ONTHLY?
patiently, expectantly
awaiting the HERMAN BANNING W ON IN OEATH therford will lead In discussing the
dominion.
Implies nothing more nr
the appointed Interpreter and Kxpoun-
QOOD HEALTH COOK ROOM
new deal and we are praying that ee-
subject. "Jesus' Principles".
less than Ihe enforcement of Ilia
Th* electric and gas companies are der of His Word
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I By Harry Levette for ANP)
ery racial, religious aad political group
The Ttude Club will make Its Initial
scheme for the unification of the
That the unrest aud suffering affltc
leo per rent put* Ky* Bread
Just a few months ago in this writ- public appearance at > 00 P. M with collecting their accounts monthly In
will support wholeheartedly, our new
world
the scheme to which we have
stead of every other month
The Wa- ting the mass of inanklud are In on
and Whole Wheat Bread. Rotta.
pre*blent so that he will not be ban- er's column it was suggested that Her- a sacred program.
already referred "In every Dispense
ter Bureau la Investigating Ihe feast- small measure the direct consequences
Cookie* sud Cake*
dioapped in his efforts to bring our man Banning take part in the Annual
Mrs. Ella Young, member of the
lien," writes 'Ahdu'l lluh*. "the light
nation back to prosperity and normal- National Air Race* from Lo# Angeles choir, class leader and former presF btlliy of also going on a monthly c a l of the World W ar and are attributable of Olvme Guidance ha* been focused
Aa it Is now. water to the unwisdom and ahortslghtedueas
cy The Advocate and th colored
peo- lo Cleveland in which no Negro flyer dent 0f ,he Women s Missionary Sa- ' ^ ' lon h* * U
upon on* central thema — In this won
CALS I DINE VEGETABLE
bills are sent lo average consumer* of Ihe framer* of the Peace Treaties
pie of which it ia representative
Join had ever participated.
clnty. died Sunday Her sudden death i*"”
drous Revelation, thit glorious centu
IODINE BREAD
quarterly, while large conaumrnra pay only a biased mind can refuse lo ad­
the hosts today in wishing for our
The suggestion was made because 1 ,-ame as a great schork to her friends i
ry, the foundalien of th# Faith of God
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mit. That
the financial obligation*
president and hi* administration a this writer has always encouraged ur j The Kmaht* of Bethel had a very monthl>
and Ihe distinguishing feature of Hie
Over on* pound
TRinlty Jt«0
W
ater
meter*
are
read
monthly,
so
contracted
In
the
course
of
Ihe
war.
long, prosperous and jnst administra- get! and even taunted Race contestants \.ithusiastlc meeting last Wednesday
Law la th* ceneciousnet* ef th* One
WE OELIVER PROMPTLY
it would be right in liue for the Wa- aa well aa the imposition of a stagger-
tlon and to that end. we shall continu- to enter competition A picture of our night and a most appetising supper
ntse of Mankind."
iter Bureau to send out bills monthly, ins burden of reparation* upon the
ally pray.
*irl martyr. Bessie Coleman, was run was served at the home ol Mr. and
(Continued nest W rek)
Instead of once in three month* Many vanquished, have, to a very great ex
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tn the article and it was mentioned ' Mrs. B E. Randolph
water patrons claim II is much easier tent, been responsible for the mahlt*
KNOCKING NEGRO BUSINESS
that we owe It to her to carry on
1 Attendance of prayer and class
to i-av the minimum rale of 70 rent* tributhin and consequent shortage of
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Banning did not race then; he had meeting* has increased.
monthly than lo pay $2 10 a quarter the world's monetary gold supply,
Some i f our group who are liberal no plane though he tried by both day | The Big Broadcast" given by the
which In turn ha*, to a very great
in their criticism of others, as a rule and night to secure one in time But Adventurers club last Friday a se ek W hat do you think about It? It would
like to hear from you on this subject measure, accentuated (he phenomenal
neglect giving themselves an investi- he did fly a few weeks later In a race^ago. showed talent with professional
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fall In price* ami thereby relentlessly
gation and taking the time of discard- all the way to N. Y. with hia partner finish and refinement. Given In the
Increased the burden* of Impoevrlshed
OLD AGE PENSIONS
PHONF. HHOADX AY M il
Ing some of their own weaknesses.
Thomas Allen In the cockpit.
HI* lecture room of the church, gave en-
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rountn* no impartial mtnd would
Magnifying the shortcomings of o- race was not against other planes, but couragement lo the young people
I am In great hope* lhat the Oregon question. T h a t
Inlor-governniental
1U 21st St . On* Block Bouth ef Washington
Portland. Oregon
thera Is a Tery easy thing for some of against wind. hail, sleet, rain, thunder when they had the largest attendance
l-egislatare will, before the session ad debts have Imposed a severe strain on
us to do and we hold up to the public lightning, air pockets, and treacherous |n the five years Rev HUI has been
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Jonrn*. pas* an old age |>en*lun law the masse* of th* people in Europe.
gaxe hurtful things about others of currents,
Hia race was irainat lime- tn make ^r>"
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** Twenty-four state* have already a ha* upset Ihe equilibrium of oathmal B-
Hi* race wa* against tim e, to make encouraged
In their effort* and a .
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thing wrong about ourselves. Perfec- history for the Negro too Ion, delayed word of appreciation
extended to " ° V^ '
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tion in th* human family I* certainly Hia race wa* against the scoffer* and Donald Rutherford, president and who
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mnloyd la no less
no, so common a thing that it* an eye doubting Thomases who «lid he was g ) « , r. r*d for the electrical work
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Whf " Hb' : " T * * “ d " " T
l " “ nUmh" " ' h' “
£ £ 7 ' J L Z
W ill PrMBOte * Full Grnwth nf Half
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hav»> given th** hp»t yearR of their «pi>ar#*nt to an unprajuai« «»*1 obaarvor
sore scene and only on rare occasions not sincere and in earnest. His race
The “ Dell Musical* ' is to he given .
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W ill
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Rrslore
th#
«Irena,b.
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li v ** r to build up and Rupnort a ronr That th*» spirit of vindtrtlv*-ni»RR. «»r
do we meet those who are completely wa« against race prejudice, the kind Monday night at the church. March
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Vltalltjr. and
th*
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th*
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monwealth should 1 h > dmaa*»d off lo «URpIcloti. «»f f«*«r and rivalry, •ngenn
void of tin and blunder». It» an accu- that would rather the Negro did not g. by the choru». under the direction ( .
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the po«»r hoiix*» when «>l«l age creeps ered by Ihe war. and wnicn tue pr«>-
«ation often heard and too true that prove hia equality on power of great of Mr E C. Bartlett The program I r 1
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BboD them It I r only J ur ( that in turn vlsloni of the Peace TreatieR have ver-
manv of us "talk too much with our achievements
And after untold hard* romi>o*ed of Negro compositions. Na-
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ha« i*».i
the state Nhnul«! enact a dignified Old ved to |»eri»etuate and foster, nas leu
mouths open” . W e marbble our t on- ship*, trials, discouragements, and thani-l Dett's several new numbers
Age Pension System that will main­ tu an enormou» In« rea se «»f nat tonai
gues with a frequency
that upset* hair raising dangers he won
will he sung such as l-amb* A-Fry-
competitive armamefita. involvlng dur
tain them in their declining years
Hair
If your Hair li
Dry au«l
whaterer brain* we have and when
Banning wan. and his name should ing" and “ Music in the Mine".
ing thè last year ihe aggregate etpen-
If you are bothered with Falling
we w. *r ourselves down In an effort be emblazoned on a bronze tablet in
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dittire of no lesa than a thotisaud mll*
SCRIP SYSTEM S
to hurt some one. the fact is brought the Race's Hall of Fame. Little child-
Dandruff. Itching Hcalp. or any Hair
Iloti p ouidi. which in turn haa arn**n
FIRST A. M E. ZION CHURCH
out that we are fit to be members of ren should be taught his name as that
Trouble, we want you to try a Jar of
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I I am In favor of a scrip syste
! tuated thè effeets of thè World wlde
an Annanias club.
If we would so of a hero.
EAST
INDIA
HAIR
GROWER
The
Rev. Lee Roy Kinard. Paetor
¡believe that »crip will in* a gr»*at help ilepresaioB. is a truth that even th»»
train our tongues that they would ea-
And last Saturday week he won a-
rem«*dy contains medical proi*»rtle» that
I*a»t Sunday, services were well at- *n bettering conditions
Scrip certi- most sir^erfirial obonrvor will readily
pouse the cause of race relations in- eain in his Iasi flight.
He proved
go to the roots of the Hair
Stlmulati-a
Mead of working them overtime a. that a Negro too could aacr.flce h i.
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»"•' " « • » «
» " m ,n)' ‘" ' M ^ m“ ' Th" * ' ' • ' l ' " *
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the skin, helping Nature to do Its work
race destruction, there would be many life lo science, and died trying to ,h *
h '* "
! In ,h ' 1
8 , , , M " l,h * r~ ' " ur " ; ,n* *m ' " h , h
P »-' « « theory
l#e«ve» the hair soft and silky.
IVrfuiiied with a
more great thing, produced by the lead the Ra. e on to triumph In the
,
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i m"
l,' f « » "'f < '"'T m l „ .l l o „ h .a aerved to r .
helm of a thousand flowers
The best known remedy
Race that would fill our souls 'w ith air
And though death in it, gr.m « ' Z ' " n « re
« * f- r' n' *orm "» *°rlp. and I have heard Inforce h a. wen . hlfly reap,,.,, hie for
for Heavy ami Beautiful Black Kye» brows Also
j o , Our laughing at one another's aspect* is saddening, we should re-
•'r•“nu’,• « h"
»»» •• her
•>" detrimental effect from It. use the poll. , of high and probib,live tar
restores Gray Hair to Its Natural t'olor
fa n be used
blunder,
keeps us busv repairing member .ha, no doubt that was the home The pastor and members of ,be <>n <he cantrary. It is noticed that cl iff., an Injurtou. to the healthy flow
With Hot Iron for Straightening
»he wounds that are inflicted from way. he would rather have gone Swift- ‘ 'ho'ch went to her home and fellow
using « r,p system , .r e in a more of International trade and to the me. t,
Pries Sent by Mall. SOc; 10c Estra for Postage
time to time and Negro civilization ly. suddenly h i. beloved bird ..« r in g "hipped her into the church Mrs S Prosperous condition than such cities antsm of international f,nance, is a
suffers by too much talk of the into cloud.
hi, , hough,, upon ,h* H a m " " f 4«
»«reet Joined >h* , »hlrh h .v e faded to make u « . ^ this U . t. whl. h few would venture to d l.
AGENT » OUTFIT
|remedial measure. L. C. Uolllnge has pule
1 Hair Grower, 1 Tempi#
wrong kind.
pride hia daring little wife and million* church Wednesday.
Th*»re were forty-seven present at P^— ented a spendld nystem to tn*» Ulty
It would l»e Mile, however, to con
». O. LYO N »
Oil*
1
Shampoo. 1 Pressing
Racf devotion must consist of mors of Negroes in the country would feel.
OM. 1 Face Cream and dlrec
f'ounril which f ’ity Attorney Grant re- tend that the war. with all the losses
than ordinary talk and we must set then Just as the last rays of sun dip- Pra>'*r meeting Tuesday night
and
tion for telling. %2. 25c Estra
316 N. CENTRAL AVE
f»*rr**d to th»» Federal authorities as to it involved, the passions It aroused and
the example by doing otherwise cease ping into San Diego Bay turned his
wa* *reat rejoicing,
OKLAHOM A CITY. OKLAHOM A
for Postage.
the legality.
Senator M«*Nary wired the grievances it left tiehind. has sole-
to pretend that we are interested in great wings into gold, he swiftly pain-
Wednesday night was Food Hhow-
the progress of the Race. Race love lessly shot into The "GrF'at Adventure” . #>r night. A large table »’ an ner*»s*a- Mr. Grant that the Treasury Depart- __________________________________________
ment said there were no legal ohjec stop to split hairs on any method that
never permits any of us to continual* .Not lingering Illness, no wastinw away ry *°
supply of food brought
tions.
I am in hopes that Mr. (Toll- will relieve a distressed people, so
ly dodge those among us who are sin- of a splendid bady; no dimming of an
m*-miiers and friends in addition
atrivin» for
for **agle
*a*le sight,
"Izht hut
hut a
a quick
quick step
,tep from
from a
*IH he adopted or any Ion» a* auch method haa been sucres*
cerely
and unselfishly
striving
a *° ,h* ««BtrihBtloBB of raah which ln« '"
the advancement of Ihe Race
vale of tear, into the O r e ,, Beyond
»niounled to 12 4» A 100-lb sack of <>^*7. for that matter. W e should not fully used In other communities
j
tleaitlj ßreat)
WK/VT CAHS TRUCKS I KOV
C c v e y S 9 ) T r i ve S e rv ite
IHK FAST INDIA HAIR GROWER
Elast India Hair Growcr
Th*? survival of Negro business de-
pends largely upon members of the
racial group. And when we reach the
condusnon to patronize our race pn-
terprises only with adverse criticism.
And now for his sak*v and for B*»»-
beans was sent by The Advocate
sie Uoleman’s sake. let’s carry on.
^ distributed to tho»e in nee*l.
feet’s put black men in the Great Pull-
turkey dinner given Thursday
mans of the air: black men flying the ev^n*tig by the Stewardess Hoard No.
U. S. mail; black mf*n piloting the my- 2 was a great Rocceii. socially and
we have certainly allowed ourselves raid busy ships of commer»»*
lie financially The turkey dinners were
to go wrong.
would wish it so. Farewell Hanning! sold out during the first hour and
more had to be secured to take care
W e should not be satisfied to i tili
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of th*» late com -m .
MORE ABOUT LOUISIANA MOB
through the depression and allow oth­
On n*-xt Sunday (tomorrow» morn­
ers to suffer the pang* of hunger and
ing. rommunion and Baptizing servi­
(Continued from page one»
to criticise men for their poor condi­
Karly this morning r am*» the tale of ces will be held at 11 o’clock; at .T
tions That Negro who attempts to op-
erate .* legitimate business cannot put fh*- killing <>f .1 r Batchelor, bank P- M. baptizing at Mount Olivet Hap-
it over without our combined coopera- cashier, of the Bank of Ringgold, and
church and at H I\ M., Rev. Kin-
tion and we should not even try t o
the attempt t o criminally assault his ar<*
again fill his pulpit with the
hide behind criticism as an alibi for
wife.
regular services.
not patronising each other in business
Who was the nigger?”
was the
Th#* H,w« r,aH" meets regularly at
Race dissension is almost sure to re-
question heard on all sides.
it 45 Sunday mornings The class
has
tard race progress Reserve your talk
I had been out in the streets in the a membership of sixteen and is grow-
ami do some sincere boosting and we early afternoon, and had returned inp r*pMly-
all will get along faster and better In to listen to Father Coughlin over the
Everybody la invited lo services at
radio as he talked on “Justice and E- Zion th»- friendly church.
a business way.
IRA F. POWERS' PASSING
quallty” . I had felt at peace with the
world.
I really anticipated no trouble I had
heard other rumblings to th»* effect
h ic H-BRO wn
HAIR CROWER
W IT H O U T AN E Q U A L -
Without a doubt, the beat article of It, kind — a combination HAIR
GROWER and HAIR 8TRAIG H TEN ER. (Jive* the hair a natural
aoft and silky appearance, stlmulatln» hair growth In Ilia most
hopelaa, ca*e.
f
Our High Brown Hair Grower
and* a* one of onr highest
achievement*
Il la a pi I
at Ion we look upon with prlda
H IC W W N \:
Y. W. C. A. NOTES
Makes the hair aofl and lux-
urlmia, atimulallng a healthy
(By F D. Csnnady)
Vesper service» Sunday will he un-
The death of Ira F Powers, on Feb- that Ihe rrlme had been .-ommilted hv d(.r , he ,Mdprihl|,
, he a r „ , „ iS<.h,KlI
.> some employe of Ihe hank, who had (¡ ¡ ri |((.H^rv,.K
.
WHY
BE
COLO?
When you can (et the
BIGGEST LOAD OF WOOD
(Block and «labi
IN T H K CITY
— For
UNION
Only- -
FU E L
COM PANY
For Only $3.25
PH ONE
BRoadway
9*11
blackened his face.
Moat of Ihe people hereabout, had
n't believed Ihe hyaterlral uIterances
of Mrs Batchelor, who told how she
and her husband had been awakened
al 4 o'clock Sunday mornlnz and mar­
ched to the hank, In an atlempt to
rob it The distance wa* almost a
mile Nor did they believe lhat he then
marched them another mile
to Ihe
edpe of town, and dubbed the hua-
liaml to deaih. wh-n h<- remonstrated
growth
Diatrlbuted by
1 Qn 8undliy March 12th, Mr* R H
ram p w,„ h„ ve ih . rg,
th„ VMper
8), rv|,.,,„
The
public I, cordially Invited
THE BROAOW ILL
DRUG STORE
PORTLAND, OREGON
to
attend a Jl*-H*w Puzzle party at Ihe
home of Mi*a Nellie Franklin, 140$
E D avl, street on Salurday nlahl.
March lllh . Prize, and refreahmenta
will be included In the price of ad-
mlH.ion.
The Committee of Management will
meet on IVedneaday at 111 A M. with
with him about a*«»o l:lru hia wife.
the chairman, Mr*. LImer Flower»
4 There aeemed to be too many wee'
presiding.
f
I
THF.
MADE
ON LY
GY
C
h
i c
a
g
o
CARD
TABLE
REDUCED PRICE
FOR SH ORT TIMK and A T FACTORY ONLY
Form st, Sold For $13.75
NOW $8 00
C c w d ln C e .
THE
OVERTON HYGIENIC MFC.CO.
CowJdin
THK f'A lfll TABLK now emerge* a* a really fin* piece of
furniture
Nn longer la It merely a makeshift, collapsible
device on which to |dny card» The f’ owdin Card Table with
Ita genuine mnhogany. walnut, or aumwood lop la In perfect
keeping with the radio cabinet, the piano, mid olker fine
furniture of the cultured home The hoatcaH who lirlnga It
out can well be proud of It* beauty.
Gueala are delighted
with the "f e e l" of Ita polished hardwood lop .
and the wo­
men actually envious when they aee how very attractive the
table la for serving refreshment* afterward
Why not lie
the first In your crowd to own a Cowdln Card Table?
227
OAVIB STREET
P O R T L A N D ,
BROADW AY
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