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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1933)
• A T U R D A V, M A R C H 1« . 1913 .......................................................................... .. T M « » » » » * » #» » » A D V O C A T E RADE TH REE PINKERTON PROVES Mrs. MASSIE’s TALE To Be FALSE soi ne AS NOTED" HILL PAINTS PRISONS and Arrow hr < Reviewed by Clifford Mili brìi) Ralph PRISONERS Clyde BR EAKI NG INTO P R I N T " (H r C l i f f o r d r IIO N O I.ri.il. H AW AII. Mar I Tha BoUirloua Maiala raaa haa rum* to a r l » . . . It ended officially »b an Circuit Judge rbarlra Ihivia signed tha popara releasing from ruatndy four llawallaua Hy F Mra Thai a Maaata. wife of . . ... of Lieut the United Joat now tha attention of tha nation la focused on Washington. D C. and tha attmdant Inaugural ceremonies. Prisoners, everywhere. are alao follow- Tha recent aarlh.juake In Houlharn D lM c T o / o M h e 'o a M r lla m '" " ''U d u » ' h* " ,W " r lo ,' l)r 8ta‘ * ! " ‘«> »® 'a 0 o " * * bl- « * ' * » »A N FRANCISCO E AR TH O U a k f » • “ "« C o. 330 W «2nd , A " ™ QUAKB N» w ' " « k City, I’ ubllahara who had bean held for more than a Ttaomea H. Moaele c om m G im ry on er C Fraaar Homi) „„ j . * • « » “ owlmlfa.l ' “ '* n,‘ ‘ rl" ' ■or " i iiotiii , „ „ paU)fh, |h(. h|(( (U k | Han <'‘ra»«'*a*-" "> « » « « . . . . . . . I » I I I men- , # fork after a trkp of 1.000 m ile, thro ’ „„ w , s m it c h e l l i ~ë\pa~ By Klta Raid tha human raaourraa ahould ba put to gainful uaa also’ "L e t ue not forget that whan wa Aa prtaonara we are. more than any other,, particularly Intareatad in the made America, we did not create a « * «hat will ha made of tha human " * w humanity." M e Federal prlaonera. but nerer- latura. win take their cue „„ ,hi. '« would ' ” m aPt-'°Prl*«o to begin ,b ,U M ' “ “ M ,aon®f« are lotereated In subject. from the attltode of the In- ,hU colo,nn »*«•> aitracta from an ar- ■ " *-------------- -* — *— ----------- --------- ----------------- ticle by John Haynea Holmea —an ap preciation of John Oalaworthy who re cently paeaad away — of whom Dr. Holmea aaya: "H e waa one of the fona great English writer, of hla genera tion who were as well known and aa power. «. f rn seem a little far-fetched but seems Juat zr. Illogical to «pend mll- widely read abroad aa at home." These are the three qualities "fused the fact remain, that even the tho'ts Ilona In segregating human resources Into a spirit which waa one of the * n<1 * u**®"'®d pollrT of ,hc nation's — prisoners —and making no produc- rare«t and purest of our tme." First chief esecutive vitally affects all prl- live use of the accumulated power „ „ e r a . although more or le.a Indirect- Trll„ r . , Z A “ there wa, the tense of beauty Beauty |y True, there are Interests, blocs, and wa, the one thing In Galsworthy's W . know lh„ ln ,h„ _ law" ,hat ar® <>e*«lned to keep male- mind without which no viewpoint, no Dt l t y, i r or (Wf manv iaWM ar(. rUI r®*ourc*'" • » »‘•tlye »o that certain philosophy, no religion waa complete. ^ eDacte{) locally and in conlunr , r * rorr®*P0,,,llnFly benefltted. Secondly, in Galsworthy'» genius, we tlon „ ru ln U v l . th. t * " <^ >* * * * * *hl“ * * PP“ ,‘, *° humiln find poise, impartiality, tolerance, an of — prejudice, desire for — fair ■ u ,, » bl. completely change the vo- „ ,he ^ , 1Jrr„ , f l l I l T absence ------------- ------ -- - a — ............ Juat before leaving Mlneapolla. for lectiva agency in which II waa polnlrd t, * . , j wa« l*-fi of this handsome *l* story v . .. .... I’erhapn th*« beat (-orn|>llni«*nt , . 7 New York. Mr Hill aald: out that there waa too many discre * ....... * ! can* alrilff lira« alwhl n lc . » k la . _W I structure were eight, nice, white shi "N o city In the South appeared on pancies In Mra Maaala'a statements P*F the teat I, that, more thun any ny marble steps leading up to no uh the upgrade A ll Individuals to warrant further prosecution of tha Journalistic hook I hare studied, I . . . . where Where the hotel stood was a llawallana. have gleaned more practical working heap of ashes and a few red brick whom I conferred thought condition, Tha Masala casa haa been one of ld®aa and * r,“ n« technique, which I 1 made my escape In lime, lhanka to were growing worse. This I, probate ly true In the South to an extent It the aenaatlona of the past two yeara, * m l " « ° immediate effect In my old friends. Henry N Robinson It ha, carried along In it* sweep, an ,n> l,M " Ä M I year, of and Nale Granlch. who were alao Port 1, not tnie In Ihe North, for the rea R oll that Ihe south did nol begin to aasult. an alleged rape, a lynching, two r ‘>n'r»»itory experience ha, taught land visitor* feel unemployment a , quickly a . did court tríala, all aorta of appesta to ,n ' " h®r * ,,rda- «b® •**•<>■ R.C.C. the North. When relief committee, race prejudlc. and numerous Inflam- " Br~ klB* ln,u **rl" r ' » " ' "S T O P VOUR FOOLING." maiorr articles In American news- * * r" * ' " r J«urnall,llc sera- Th* U,‘ rd * n', Aa I voyaged lo Frlaco by steamer, were d l.p en .ln « food and Job. In Chi- ca„ f,D„ opportunity, of all prlaonera .„rmounted and the nower of mateM PUy- * " m t ° f rago. S f w York nd Detroit, most of And loral Btat» ¡friaiaturpE will K b final element In n « i,w o ,t h .'. .•.«.(»„•i Galsworthy's apiritual papera and periodicals against Ha- lro lo m)r own r®ad®,a In nearly one when Ihe big shakeup ah.keup parti partlally woke th„ on„ , h„ . n .. And lor* 1 , U I ® **«'■ “ « » ' » • » « I »>• al resource, put ot an economic u»e. being — hla compassion for all that In wall It atarted In tha (all of 1911 hundred colored papers in every por --------- -------------------------- , h|p w u y * * « ” • « bF «be anticipated why no, u ,. human reaource. .1 «,? me up. I thought that the the world that la weak, helpless, and when Mra Masala, after a hilarious ,lon °* An,,' r','a- meeting some rough weather r • n<l ' , T m . k ? auch meaTure. ' hOU* hl ° f “ U Undoubtedly, they will he. and we look afraid." night at Ala Wal Inn near Honolulu turned over on my side and went to ---- * Practically very agency ^ ln, „ estwi ,hat prU''n* r* * r* to national admlnl.tra- P rn cllc.lly . every agency in In th the -<uth .outh * kw,nly in fl(>n «be Incoming w|eM , ,nnuence In this stumhled into her home with a frac " * ■ " • * * ■ « M B N T IBIMBU Jour- sleep again Mr Robinson and Mr. — K— lured law and reported that she had n*l***,c «uhject, from three angle, — I, Increasing Its case load dally, and ttlonal and local. direction. Granlch came pounding al my door, Let us turn from that picture of the bren beaten and raped by some Ila the writer — the publisher — and par shouting, ''earthquake" and wanting in nu place la relief adequate. Already we know that the Incoming W e read a great deal of the atagna- spirit of a gentle Englishman to a ticularly. tha reader vlew-¡>olnts. In my w aitan. "T h e Negro If being entirely neg national administration la very post- ,|on of arfalr, because of certain fro- consideration of the spirit which la me In escape quickly. “ Go away", I ow n'three yeara of humble efforts I It wa, In answer to the criticism , of , „ e t , " . and we are wondering known a, the creed of American Le- replied. "Stop your fooling aa I am lected He gels far fram hi. .hare of live with regard, to fully developing have been somewhat familiar with Ihe American white people and American aleepy " They grew peeved and what r®l|p^ throughout the Southern urea, all the national resources for the com- how conditions can poslhly be better glon —a creed of brutality. Injustice, flrat two angles hut. thank, lo "Break presa lhat Governor Jud.l called the they told me waa a plenty I reluct- bu* ,n ,om ® ^BW r *«*M - notably Dallas mon good of all Am erican, W e know «1 by anv system that permits or de- Insincerity, ignorance. A spirit which, ing Im » Print“ I now, more than ever. Pinkerton dertertlves Into thecaae anily let th.-tn In " I f you think we * nd Tampa, an attempt I, made to aid they are not In accord with a policy teriorates human assets to become tt would seem, is dictated, not by the For ..v a ra l month. Ih .y ln ve.ilg.ted >«urn.l..m from «he read- k-J||| you. look out your Negroes on Ihe same basis whites are of spending millions merely In aegre- "froxen ? rln- »out of true Americanism which la set er'a angle, and In Ibis respecl I am secretly, chocking up on Mrs Maa- dow." they said I saw a mad mass of helped The rate of pay for work re- gating resources but making no gain O. yea. prisoners do keep abreast of forth In our Declarstion of IndjpeAd- 1 ,T *' ,ul " ,t" Mrt.raw Itili p ^p i,, rllnn|„k wlldly In all dlrec- ,b® " * m® ab1« «he need of Ihe fui use of them •lo'a statement and on Ihe alatrmeafk the erents and haring more “ tim e" , nce. but la surely the child of those ll»»k Company, for Ihe revlew copy ,, brought nut at Ihe trial Their find , '« 'he basis for aid rather than We are word-ring if t M r thoughts than others are. prohablv. taking as forces which are dominating every itlona The sldewalka were strewn of Ibis parllcular hook ing*. which have resulted m Ihe dis with debris from wrecked buildings *'* Population ratio aa la found in ao along these lines extend even to l.u- keen an Interest In the vital issues of avenue thro which Justice, toleration. missal of ihe rhargea against tha four Needless to say. I hurried down atalra many cities " man resources? W e are wondering If the day aa the arerage cltlxen any- an(] loyalty are struggling for expres- men. are subsequently wlth my two companions When asked about the future re- «hey are in accord with a policy of where And all prisoners know that afon Witness the recent action of the I Thai there la no evidence Ibat R. C. C. tatlonahip between Negroes and whites spending millions to segregate human an idle prisoner Is not only the coat- society of the Forty and E'rht. tnb- Mrs Masale ever waa raped ersources merely to let them perish llest but also the most dangerous, to f pjiary nf the American Legion in Ra- FFERSON SQUARE X CITE M E N T In the South. Mr H ill said I That. If aha waa raped, there cjne w i , an account of which la -------- | Al Jefferson Square where I was "Although ther are a number of fair- and rot. or do they alao believe that themselres and to aoctety. nerer was a complete Identification of found In T H E N A T IO N of February Tenn \l r * — (A S 'P i Th * 1,b hundreds of other refu- minded white peopte In the South. N A SI! VII the man charged with the crime 22nd When Oswald Garrison Villard . , ’ . .. F^""- considerable excitement prevail- public opinion haa not yet been arous 3 Thai although Mra Maaala waa fast stepping and ed at various times. One morning, e ed to the point where Negroes receive was scheduled to speak In that city, known to have been In a drinking l « r . mü« «"«« he»-«e,l rohher » a . nearly killed .„y .h .n g like adequate ire.im en i I the above named organization adopted resolutions, "that no such Bolshevik. • y .1 the Inn out from Honolulu on the “ T- ¿ m. h*'"’" " ' rn,,,, ° " r ' h,‘ ^ 'her In employment or In relief The night of the alleged attack there are « »• * '* « » - • The burglar had crept Into a N rrro „ ^ I n g mercilessly crushed hy Communist, and pacifist should be al- Mr Stone, well known janitor, ha* George Grey, who formerly operated ,ow id „ appear.. Mr vnU rd „ , pac no . Iin e.se. to th . alleged rape, or « r t Xo he t ^ «•«>« «nd chloroformed a lady He was Trry force of lh# „ . onomlc rtlM. • a. there anyone to check upon her b ' * » « « ' " « <>« her e.rlnhe to .le a l her rou,M e w|, h h|> lnf„ lor , u tu . o[>ened a piare of business on Rroad- a shoe shining parlor on Grand aven _____________________ Iflst. but as to being ________________ a bolshevik and movemenu between the hour, she w a. <™un ®d the Alabaman, twice -taraoBd „ rrln„ When Ihe effect of ,hroll|(hou, th, « „ „ . h Ooly an arou,. » ' » between Flanders and Lrerett ue and East M orrión street ha, taken rom mnnlat. there I . no knowledge I . . « seen nt the Inn and the time ah. » • > « '» « '« « h f ~ d v f. » « . for the ae. rhloroform wora o ff. ,ady ... ................ ........................ M streets. ' an apartment in the International lady ^ But when Mr. Villard Interviewed ed public opinion, nation-wide In Its rooming house. 235 Sheridan street appeard at h f home screamed which brought reamers to scope, can effect the writer of the resolution, all that a change In the The Alabama boya walked on the « That Mra Mssale. unlntentlnnal- her In time The burglar was a m a il c conditions J A. Wisdom who was Injured was discovered was that that person which at . m the present n ..n r * h . o n a iiio n s w n ic n e exist s is i a e p i . . . II. - — -------- In T H E ADVOCATE IN E VE Y W H IT E age had never attempted to find out ly or deliberately tailed to tell all Sha pUy dur b! rat ° f rU" Wh' n * U,h° r' ' < **' ' b* ' ‘ n • u“ ” nobl,‘- “ r fld ®"« - know about the ..su it * h *n ah. ftw t ' m " ' £ h 2 h'm rbara® ” ° re * xeit^ pie of .he .outh should have the mor- b'® «<’ » “ «• « » «he delight of hi. ma- HOME IN OREGON IN 19Î3 whether Mr Villard was rerolutlon’ ry reported Ihe case to her husband and game, wnirh was slageo, iooke<i every m^n( wa. occasional when .wenly- , . , , ny friends reported —that he "thought" there waa aome- T- eniv- support of llbeal white and colored nF Ifiends to the police hit the maatera of the situation Lonie and his hand «a re a dance fhjn(, |n ^ ConatltattoII klTine eve-y (our expectant mother, ga-s prema- , . , . . people everywhere: and unless they Prosecutor Kelly, In summing up hla w» r<I* 'he last of the opening half. Ihe , ura birtbn ^ large number of doc- Mr* I ju r a Lapsley who sustained I»*« "*Fht at Albina hall It was well cltlxen the right of free speech; that rill not he of report to the Judge aald 'T h e e»l- locals got their offense working |nr, n„ raa)1 and hospital aldi were much avail •' * °r * painful injuries recently when run »««ended and every one reports an ex- he coo,d Bot rpmembir a single word denre adduced at the criminal aaault »monthly and with a teUlug effect. In kwp| huay |ak|na care of the.v m a'er Mr Hill attended the National Con- down by • hit and run automobile drt- rellent time and the boys played well of ,he rM olutlon: that he was not a- trial was such that It Is not surprising f » rl *« w»* » ° Id lin g lhal II bewilder- , j(y ra. r , Hundreds of slm-t.ir h'r«lis ventlon of the National Vocational v®r> U convalescing at the home of ’ ~ ware that F ie Constitution guaranteed Ihsl a yerdlrt o f conviction waa not ed Die visitors to such an extent lhat ( a( n ,, r.ol.lcn Gale ••i.rk Guidance Association In Minneapolis b®« "> “ «'*” • Mr * nd ° » White. The lo u n g Colored Democrat,c Cl,,b speech, free press, free assembly: obtained and In view of the fact lhat *hen the final whistle was blown Flak hPd 0n,er tent elite* 65 E. 10th atreet. *>» 0 r® « " " m®« Wednesday night at hnt he wa, , nre ,haf ,he Fortv and and urged the inclualon of Negroes In the subsequent Inve.l'gatlon. have un- t ««• "'« hy a .core of 21 St | R C. C. William * avenue branch Y. W. C. A. Eiaht wa* a patriotically virtuous a** the vocational guidance movement and covered no additional evidences, them In Ihe second game, on Saturday P A T H E TIC NOTICES Mrs Bettle Foster, of Salt I-ake » " h Charles Adams, president ln the ao<.iatk)n and „ cpn|d no, of America I. certainly no more likelihood that a night, again Ihe locals started slowly Among Ihe pathetic memories were program ________________________________________ was here for two days this week, the chair A rousing ggod meting was ha.: hjlTe Tioiated t)je dictates of the conviction can he obtained al another «nd for a while It looked as tf the via- / 1 . ,,f notes pinned or lacked guest of her son. John Williams, of a,,d e l*ht new members were enrolled Co„s titutlon or the traditions of the ttora would gain revenge for Ihe Frl onto , rM>ll and ,.|a phnne pole, These *P 'P® ,h® fron« *«®P» of her flat Ten new members were enrolled at a Republie " trial M Jefferson atreet. day night defeat l-ed by Bufkln. E missive, were from par. n«s ask'ng the ,b® »dJ»®ent step, a beautiful girl meeting held last week at the home of And lt ls at «he m erry of snch Ig vans and Bennett, the Bulldogs finally whereabout* of Ihelr children The of nbout 21 was silently weeping Not Jerry Watson, of Marlin. Texas, and Mr and Mrs George Canada The or norance that «he future of thla re got going and began lo drop In goals contained description* of Ihe »'"h ln g lo disturb her sorrow Mr ganization is growing rapidly. A re- wife were the guests of friends for a publie finda Itself. from all angles and section* of the ,naf „ f f apr|ngs and present address of Robinson and mvaelf asked the elder- few days last week while motoring to cenl ***"•* ot TH E 3 01'NG DEMO- Do von recalt tn the early daya of floor. thereby ringing up another vie- lh„ „„x lo ii, father* and mother* One >F '«<lF » h y the young lad ywas aob- C R A T had a splendid article about the the World W ar how the youth o f Eng- Seattle. Washington tory with a «2 21 score For the vial utile girl had written a description of blng and If we could be of service, organization. land protested agalnst their sacrifice tors the stars were Adams and Brown |,rr fnx (,.rr(pr she had lost and of- The old lady kept sucking on the stub TH E GHOST OF H ILO ". Hawaiian on the altar of the nation'» greed srd fered a reward of $2 to the finder O. of her pipe while we patiently waited Miss Eunice Mott, who was Injured CB,W tha war oI„ war~? ,f Operetta will be given on April 21st ther communication* were in childish " ' " u <'•«> do nothing." she said It at Williams Avenue branch Y. W C. while attempting to aboard a »'r e e l we have another such holocaust. It scrawls seeking Information of mlna- aecmed that the young lady was a A Instead of March 31st at St. David's rar seTeral weeks ago la still suffer- will trulv be called a “ yonng men's ■E ing parent, There were hundreds of bride of a week when Ihe bridegroom ' Parish hall as formerly announced. lug from the results although she has war- especially in this country. These "lost and found" notice» and each one » * » killed ln Ihe earthquake We Mrs. Thelma Cnlhank. advisor of Ihe rc-cntered school. Is one thing I hope Congress will do AUSPLUND DRUG ATORE aeemed lo lug at mv heart strings quietly left for there was nothing we Girl* Friednly Society, under whose when it declar)-. war and that is this: The Emporium, the largest depart could do. Only Father Time could auspices Ihe Operetta will be given, pass a taw which will reqntre a Nation oOo menl »lo re In San Franclaco and sup- heal her wounds announced that the changes were ne wide declaration of war so that those posed to hare housed In a Class A Rumors also persisted that husband» M Y R T L E cessary on account of the I-enten sea who believe that war ia the last re Slsth A Gllaan Streets fireproof structure, seemed to me to nn<« wives silently disappeared to son which was not considered when sort of money-mad greed— t hat these be a cheese box The front of this » t * r* llf® bbbw . It was said that many the »¡me and place were first fixed. will hsve a chance to register that op PO RTLAND . OltEC.ON department store was hare, as all the » h o were reported as killed had Just position. A law which will compel the glnss windows were shattered ao one toad«“ fresh start» In other lands. This reglstrat'on of the name and address Mrs. J. S. Donald is reported to be — From The— W » » 'he remaining life partner an ot~ hl- ••••«•••••••••■••••••••••••••••••••••••••••«••••••••••••••••••••••••s 3 could look right In On the top floor of all voting in favor of war and that the eighth. I believe— a large safe be- portunlty to collect life insurance and 1,1 a* ber home on East Broadway, GOOD H E ALTH COOK R X M these voters shall he the first called gun to alnk through the floor It sank pn,pr new alliances If desirable, — O — to arms: that the taxpavers may know In conclusion I will sa wthat I hare " r’' I- Thornton Is In Portland down to Ihe seventh and from thr to o per cent pure Rye Bread w ho are willing to sacrifice themselves n pet averislon to beans since the ,rom ber residence at Yankton. She and Whole Wheat Bread. Rolls. I seventh it slowlv came down to the to the cause of greed. The members of General Funstan » ln *P®"<I «*'*» weeks visiting relatives sixth So it tiored front floor to floor Frisco earthquake Cookies and Cakes our America!, l egion will then have It w nt down slowly and stately as who had charge of the rations was a and friends. onportnnlty t o vote their convictions. FIVE POUNDS -------- Iheiigh Ihe performance was alaceli great believer In heana as a diet. W e Just at present, it Is only the leader» CALS I DINE VEG ETABLE " r- an,l M «8- M. M. Hatcher, accom- fur our benefit Finally ll reached had beans early ami often. I ate ao w ho seem to do any public expressing IODINE BREAD many beans that I was ashnn. -d to ponied by their aunt. Mrs. Mamie Lew- Hi" f - s l floor and II seemed almoat of American I-egion convictions. Any - — O — hpr young son. left Wednesday human as It howed to ua and then look u bean In the fare. Though this i8 T O l t A t '( '< > one who Is a member of an organiza Over one pound TRinity 2840 for their homes In Bremerton made a dignified exit to the basement took place years ago. I am still on tion which "resolutes", knows how ab the outs when It cornea to having aml Everett, respectively by automo- WE DELIVER P R O M P T L Y and nut of sight. surd that method of “ registering con lo Idle Mr. Hatcher’s mother Is said As the newspeeer plsnts were wrec beans on my menu. victions" Is — how unr | able and sil he quite ill in Bremerton. ked the four papers had n composite ly. Many of us. therefore, pay no at pa-'er printed In Oakland for San Fran tention to those paragraphs in our da cisco distribution Thla paper con Sgt. Joseph White Camp Kentucky llurley Natural l-eaf lly press and hail the “ resolutions a- tained only four pages. On each dopted at a meeting o f " ------------- as Minoklng Tobacco. Kor plpe. d g SPAN ISH ■ AM ERCAN W AR pave wat the heading of one of Ihe mostly bunk. Rut when the name of „ro lle or chnwlng. The cream ot V E TE RA N S tlalllea ao lhal the Examiner. Chroni the person who Introduces a resolu Ihe flneat cropa. R ie h and mel- cle, Call and Report were all represen- tion la given, then we do know that — and— led Coplea were distributed to the P erfect Funeral Service low. Free front a ll C h e m ica l* one at least la “ registering convic tent elty and Jefferson Square and Ladies Auxilliary Meets every and olhar a d u lte rn tlo n a No fan tion." MRS. B EATRICE REED elsewhere for ss high ss 25 cents a Lady Attendant — K— cy packagea. uo decoratlon». Just 2ND A 4TH SA TU RD A Y NIGHTS copy. The supply waa exhausted ear Apropos of George Washington. I —at— quallty and Iota of It. Flve At V E TE R A N S H A L L ly ran acrosa an Intereating item the o- County Court House ponnils w ill miikc 50 large sack* Aa we were walking down Van Neva M ILLE R A TR A C E Y M O RTU ARY ther day— that he waa a strong advo Avenue, I saw an old lady smoking May he reached by calling the Fu of smoklng or «ll Iw lsl* of chew cate of free trade between nations Let |mMH»W6HMtMMn H NMIIIMMm H H >MHMMN»U m MMM«—«6n| n-sal Parlors nr her home. Selwnod Ing Urownr lo Consumer. Senil me quote from hla letter written from 5«*5. She will be pleased to serve you, Mount Vernon September 5. 1785— a U m |l 00 mul we w ill prompt ly relieving you of much anxiety and Eyes — eye, — eyes! Looking st you. Ap- friend In France: worry In your hour of bereavement. slilp you a 5 Ib. pkg of "llurley prsmng you. And you want lo am all Hip Oldest Negro Business In Portland Is "M y first wish Is to see the hlese- these Beauty Contests each day brings! liest Tohacco." Ings of peace thro all countries, and Then u»c Camay, the Sosp of Braimlul MRS It FED has proven such a among all ranks In every country and Women, before you me powden and help, not only to her employer», that we consider ourselves children of crcsmi. I'jn iiy — gentle, luxurtiui, but lo Ihe Colored Patron» In gen errsmy- »nite — will give you che xwcet, n common parent. In that esse all re eral. that during the paat two iIt-. hi loveliness the whole world beds years M ILLE R * TR ACE Y have strictions of trade should vanish . . . handled 90 per cent of the Colored so artnurivc. And you’ll win each Lurie In like manner, we should exchange Publishers of " The ^f/tv.mle** Funerals. Daily Beauty Contest I produce with other countries, to nnr Published Every Saturday For The Paet 29 Years reciprocal advantage." If Washington 207 208 McCLURE BUILDINC were president today do you think he B EATRICE C A N N A D Y .F R A N K L IN , Editor FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY W A S H IN G T O N 8 T R K K T would be In favor of the omlnone ta Between 20th and 21st riff we have today — our war produc Th* Sosp of Btsutiful Women ing, depression breeding tariff. FISK TROUNCES TUSKECEE TWICE ,e “Treat Yourself to the Best” Special Offer: H e a l t h !B r e a c W IN •Km lev K eif" MILLER & TRACEY EACH DAY’S BEAUTY CONTEST! The Advocate Publishing Co- INDEPENDENT TOBACCO GRLWEES ASStClATION CAM AY