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'1 T M * LOCAL NEWS EVENTS SA TU RD A Y. JULV •. 1ttJ A D V O C A T K f ee« WIIH OUR 1933 LEGISLATURE —B y- M l*» O lle Molt foli «h ilo (ilavlng "hop-oootrh" la*l Saturxlay and »ovoio ly tnjiirod hör anklo “ R Ï V C A I IN © ** — BAPTISTS— YOUR Mi O LIV E T B A PTIST CHURCH East First and Schuyler Sts. Rev. J D. Wlleon, Pastor I» A N T I T T I li K ASHBV C. DICKSON BY Stato Monator ami formar Circuit Judio, Multnomah Couuty SHILOH B A PTIST CHURCH SPE C IAL NOTICE _____ East 7th and F.vevrtt Sis I wish to State that a certain WO- I ...... Rev G G Gardener, Pastor (Youngest Mentallst on the American Published ETory Saturday at 2516 N Entered as Second-Class Matter In the mau to tr> Inb to Injure tuc by circu lattng false rumor* to the effect that “ his week I »hall continue discus*- Post Office at Portland. Ore yon Stage Today) K. 26th Aronuo, Portland. Oregon 1 have been Instrumental In breaking bills considered at the last session —EPISCOPALIAN— Puder the Act of 1912 Telephone G AR FIE LD 7S2S up her home These reports and ru !0* lealalature S t Phillips Mission mors are false ami without foundation I IN IT IA T IV E AND REFERENDUM K n oll snd Rodney Sts. Social Editor tn fact. And I take this method pub- Rosalie Bird . C- L T. — Will you kindly tsll ms to death. Beatrice Cannady Pranklln, - • - Blaine Loles. l av Header Aits Your wat«h was taken out of Itcly of refuting them t hope the per- where I can find the Bold Risk? Editor and Publisher H our «« Hill prevtded that it shall DeNorral I'nthank . Health Ed son who Is guilty o f circulating same AttR I contact thla manuscript ov your dresser drawer hy a perstmul be unlawful for any parson to pay or . . . Manager will take notice and ceaae ao that it T. J. Franklin . — HOl1«E OF I'RAYER— er at a friend's house There 1» no fl acquaint am«' This person's Initials ap Louis Q. Gregory • • Special W riter will not become necessary for me to offer or promise to pay any ©«»usldera» uanclal value attach««! to this story pear to be It A M Contributing Ed tiou. compensation. gratuity or reward William Pickens take further stepa. House of Prayer so don't he«*onto tin» excited over the Ralph W. Lester - Special W riter to circulate, solicit, or obtain aignatnr Ka-t imb and Grant Sta Signed, R. T. — I owe a blit which I cannot loss. . . Columnist Ashby C. Dickson • Special W riter W. J. Wheaton . Robert Searvie, Pastor MRS J H IlIU .lN Q 8 t.E Y ea upon any initiative, referendum, or • • * pay right now, and it Is worrying ms, .recall pet it Ion ami carried a penalty M. L W. — I, It worth whlla for ma Will ihsrs b* any troubl# about tt b* . . Columnist Abbe’ Wallace, • • Special W riter Clifford Mitchell o f conviction by imprisonment in the for# I can pay it* Roman Street, of Klamath Fall... } peitentlary or In the couuty jail not to — .METHODIST— to keep up this Ineursncef Alls ri)«* people yotl are dealing . . . Seattle Editor Oregon, is here and has a job In the . . Contributor Duck Jordan E D. Cannady. . Ans It would I h * a shame to give up exceed two years or by fine not ex Bethel A M R. Church Cosy Shine Parlor. your husband's insurance policy aft««.* w ith are square «hinders ami I suggest ceeding $5.P00 or both This hill pann Hill Ir . Minuter Ree Paniti li that you go down am! talk to thrki . . Columnist Ralph Clyde . . you have rarftsd It »o long I think ed the House hut wan indefinitely jnvst you can "swing It". You will be sorry privately »bout this matter George MltchelL of Oakland. C alif, potted m the Senate Subscription Rates payable in advance . . Columnist Kits Reid . . First A M K Ziom Church If you do One Year. $¿.60: Sis Months, $1.50 arrived in Portland Monday tn quest Senate Bill ¿41 requires the render • • • N. L Can ths lady In mind do any o f a cook's Job. 41? Williams Ave . . Columnist Three Months $1.00 ing of accounts hy the Nancy Lee . . Rev. Lss Roy Klnard. Psstor E . M n — I tried to love my mother good to me f sponsors of initiative Atm Not much Don't let tier bless in law and she made me hate her, now George Wyatt who has the Job of ami referendum peti- j your money for she will steal It If why she doesn't like me.* wash-room attendant at The Portland A SANE FOURTH W H A T OTHER EOITORS SAY lions and creates ob Ana at the time of your marrtaa«1 y«»u do Thla is an «»Id racket and ymi hotel, was married Iasi March and dur stacles to the exetut your mother in law was greatly can bet your last dime that any one ing all this time he has kept hi* United If all the people ,a «■ T AX IN G THE POOR where there Is grave { shin ked to learn of her son’s marriage who reaorta to thla hokum Is a fraud Statea had celebrated the »ourth as (Prom ,he Oregon City Enterprise of friends at the hotel under the impres doubt if any measure« and made a determlut»«! effort to die ami a faker ZION A. M. E. CHURCH NEW S sanely as the colored people of Port- June , 0 1MJ l>r<> n t y Oregoni aion. he was a bachelor. • • • could be placed on ih© like you You are gradually winning land. Oregon, very few would have Williams Avenue at San Itafacl ballot In the future j X. X. - W h i n will I gat a Job and her over on your aide, do not give up M any Vessel, while engaged in n been in the casualty list tn- the news This bill passed both j The oleomargarine controversy bobs card game Monday at a home on N. Rev. Lee Roy Klnard, Pastor hope now Your children will be the can I g#t my old on# back .* la it safs papers on the fifth. houses and will be- . _____ up again. It has as many lives as a for ma to taka thta trip I am plan mean« of bringing this about As far as we have been able to stray rat. Although the people have Williams avenue was cut with a k n lf» ____________ _ come a law. ning * learn, most of Portland's colored pop thrown tt into the river on several ou his shlnlder during a dispute over Sunday services were very uplifting An« You can get your old Jon B H. — I am going with a girl and ulation went on quiet, private, picnics. occasions, the last time as late as points m the game The law governing the initiative and *nd consoling I am vary fond fo Her but I don't b# back I think Why don’t you go down By far the largest number went out last ^ ___ ^ will _ __ nevertheless appear on rwforrndum 1* one of the moat Impor Th«* question, "W hat will our report fall, it to the place «h e re you work««! ami Morgan It. Jones has opened a mod tant on our «tatute book, ami any at to Ciml be'*’’ was the iu b j«ct of the Iteve «he 1« tha right girl for me In family groups to eat their dinners Jntv 21 ~ halko talk with the b«»aa man I aee under trees tn parks or along the pub ln The JUI' bill levies an excise tax of four ern Shine Parlor at 1011-5 West J ef tempt to curb Ita effectlveu.'*» rannot morning sermon by the pastor In the Would it b# best for me to forget h#r? have Ana Y«»u had better drop her She some aucceaa for you You have no lie highways while not a few found cents per pound on the sale of all ol ferson street at Tenth avenue. All col be con sid er«! other than a move to evening, he chose for his subject. Just the spots In clumps of forest here eo. and imposes an annual license fee ors of shoe dye are on sale and the defeat the very purpose of the la*. It "I re got the blues and can’t be satis can’t see things your way She doesn’t thing to fear from thla trip You will enjoy yourself In Birmingham and there. Very few Indulged tn hila o f five dollars on dealers in the pro parlor makes a specialty of dying In I, the only mean, whereby the voier* fled Mrs M Kanamu aang a beau believe in dong the things you waul stiver and gold to do until a wedding ceremony Is per rious celebration with ftre works and duct. me- nave the opoprtuutty to pass on tiful solo, entitled "N o disappointment formed ■ P. — 4 is t my father gut any mo- Mrs. J. D 1'atton, who has been ill •Tire brand". legislation that the lealalature ha, re In Heaven’*. This time the proposal carries a It is a fine way to pass sueha mem “ Come-on" provision —a sort of catch- is able to be out. to the delight of her fused. or where the legislature Our Sunday Sc ho«» l 1» grew Ing both ha, E M H — My fathar hat b#an out Ana What do you want to know many friends. orable day— sanely — peacefully" passed measure, that do not conform tn apirit and in number» vote feature — very unique as a be In many ways colored people can guiling artifice: The bill apportions W e ala*» ask that you come to out of work for torn# tim# Pi#««# t# 11 m# for* You would only take it away froin to the wishes of the people IM PO R TA N T aet the « x ^ t P l« for others and they (h(> proc<Hfdg from th(l four rents tax Christian Endeavor each Sunday and how long will It b# before h# get# a him and «perni it on yourself Suppoat PR O PE R TY Q UALIFIC ATIO N S job * you find out for yourself I «ball not Turn, to the Heumann & Company might well follow It. During the last several sesalona of bring us some interesting thoughts to tbe several counties according lo Ana Your father will be mia Job he tell you A Night in Hawaii" will be given population to be used for indigent re iad in this issue Read It Send your the legislature, bills providing some fore you get ready to start lurk to ¡order SCOTTSBORO! lief In other words, the neediest fam-i_. . . in now for a one hundred _ _ .... . and form o f property qualifications o f ro by tbe Missionary Society Thursday sch«M»| thta fall It w«»uldn't hurt C» N F Why do tha boys e#am to ilie. are taxed on the promise that ' h'r' r H E A 1 ? ' BOOK fre. tors have been Introduced In the 1929 July <th for the benefit of the moit h* Ip «»ut at home a little bit also #vade ma? Judge Horton of Alabama, in set their ill-spared pennies will he given ! ~ ShouW ** m * y* ry HoBa* ~ Al1 session two bills were Introduced lim gage fund Come every one aud have a • • • All*» Because you have nldmatdUh ting aside the verdict of death of Hey- back to t hem. This cunning pretense iting the non-taxpaylug voter* These good time . L. A — I have loat my wriat watch w a n aud are living a generation In* Th»» Stewardess hoard met Thursday wood Patterson tn the famous Scctts- a j0 n e should defeat the measure It , W „ T, * ho • f * B* * f e * bills were declared unconstitutional and I had It in my room. Can I mak# hind the times Why don’t yoq «mil»*, boro cases, has in a large measure ¡„ not the rich or the well to-do that <’* y? ln \?rt,? nd u * ' *“ • *°,n* In the 1931 session a Joint resolution at the church The M en » Industrial Ass«H lati«»n a ciste ertth you* My husband get# an be joyous and manifest Interest it» given his state a name for fair play. buy oleomargarine, but t how who me providing for a constitutional amend to, hi* ho“ e KUm ‘ , h f « » * Mr . Tim m « was hear»! will meet at the parsonage July !9tl> gry al Ith# time with m*. I am wornad someone he«idr« yourself* There waa nothing lese left for the forced by lack of means to forego . Before leaving. . . , .------------- ---------------- ----------*------ ... meat authorising the legislative assem noted Jurist to do if he wanted to be the more palatable and nutritious but- -° remara iortland was no place |hliea or the people through the inltia- Every member 1» requested to be pre fair and uphold the law. So many do ter And upon them it is proposed to for a stranger without a job. live to make laws that would require sent. NOTE — Your question printed fr## in this column. For privat# reply Mrs I*. Ashford will give a manless otherwise. lay a tax to support the tndigent. property ownership and a literacy test One of the lasl acts of Chief of Po as a pre-requisite for the privilege of wedding July ¿9th at the church You •end 2&c and salf-addresaed envelope for my New Astrological Read It is hoped that In the new trial which obligation by all that is fair are asked to come ami enjoy the pro of Heywood Patterson, which Judge and just, belongs upon more fortunate lice L V. Jenkins, before leaving the voting Ing and recaiva by return mall my advica on three questions frte. potlce station was to order an obnox- Horton has ordered that Patterson will shoulders House Bill SS provided that after gram Sign your full nsms, birthdate, and correct addrese. The Bar hoc tie which was given on be acquitted It will mean freedom for In addition to its transparent chi- '!ou* * '* " e« ? r “ > * b H * Ithe first day of January. 1931. no per . . _____ _______ the other nine. canery. the indigent . provision is mani , trade down out of the restaurant on son shall be allowed to vote at any July 1st proved to be a great success Addresa: ABBE W A LLA C E . P. O. Bo# 11. A T L A N T A . QEORQIE More power to men like Judge Hor festly contrary to the principle that the corner of Broadway and Gltoan St election held within this state. In the and Zion wants to thank all members ‘ ton who has the guts to use his own the fortunate should take care of the at the request of the editor o f The stale at large, or In any county or tu and friends for theirhelp and c«*oper- ' legal mine In spite of the rabble. less fortunate: that the necessary tax Advocate. any political subdivision or tax U vying at Ion Sixty communed last Sunday morn been kept busy throughout the winter j ation therefore should fall upon the district except Incorporated cities and BARBECUE GUY HOLMES class best able to pay. and not upon towns upo nthe question of levying a Ing and twenty at the evening servlc*» and spring months hy numerous calls -A number of people were very much for concerts In Portland and adjoining -------- the class least able to pay. special tax or Issuing public bonds un The Advocate is proud of the rec- For this and ohter reasons this new, disappointed when they called Satur less such person shall be a taxpayer BETH EL A M E. CHURCH NOTE £ «•|tt«»s The quartette |s comp€M>e«l of day at T Brown*» Place 131 Second St Mr« Mabel Sheppard. Mrs Marguerltt Rev. Daniel Q. Hill Jr.. I»a*t(»r ord made July fourth by Guy Holmes, paper regards the oleo bill as unde in. .k - . . . . . . . l|P°n real or personal property »mi.it and Members and friends of Bethel ar»* j Griffith. Mrs Marcell Johnson local young man. ln the Journal’s Bun- Strable The other reasons are: It -ith the expectation of eating a good •ithIn the particular tailevyln g or barbecue dinner The cause for ttv Mrs Jesse Coles Grayson Interesting themselves in th«* prepara Ion Derby Guy comes of a family of constitutes disregard for principle of blind-issuing district You will observe Mrs Josephine Morrison and Mrs athletes. One of his brothers. Ralph popular government In face of the disappointment was that Brown had that this btll affected the state out tion for Annual Conference »h u h .* Holmes, now dead, was a hero in the fact that a similar bill was voted down given wav for the barbecue held at side of cities and t owns anil House scheduled to meet with ua next month Clarissa Randolph will mak«> flnan« ». 1 local athletic circles. by increasing majorities In 1920. Zion A M E Church all day on Sat Bill 69 covered cities and towns Both A splendid spirit of Cooperation and rep«»rts for their rewpoettve cluha at urday Guy ran with nearly a half hundred 192« and only last November, the leg bills passed the House, but were In increased attendant • at services la in the 11a rn service Sunday A Kami Brown, however. » I l l be ready to evidence every Sunday This Sunday Iv Meeting" has been called for Mon whites of various sizes, shades and islature in January, yielding to group definitely postponed by the Senate serve his patrons all day today and weights and degress of fitness He pressure, so soon again seeks to im All citizens pay taxes either direct at 11 a m Itev lllll will preach on «lay night. July loth Com© out and tomorrow held out to the end — keeping, so it pose the legislation upon the people l> or Indirectly, and any attempt to "Jesus is a Hock In a weary land" j lend a helping hand in the work of la said, an even regular pace. He did regardless of the expressed will of disfranchise a ciflien who Is for *»m - Mrs Marcella Johns«»» will be the so the church Rev Lynch rosn will hold a great th majority. not run against the other contestants, reason unable to hold title to proper loist and the Senior and Children's J The church Is prefoundlv grateful i choirs will sing Come out and enjoy ■ for the spiritual b«*nediction of last ! It is discriminatory and undemoora baptizing In Washington July 15th H.- ty Is purely a backward step but ran his own race And this we be tic a spiritual feast Sunday morning when we were hies- 1 The national administration itself considered one of the most convlne lieve is the key to his success — run preachers and Is winning many PR O PE R T Y A WAGE EXEM PTION Th*- Alton Christian E s d ttto r , U i sed with ten accessions and five con J ning his own race while at the same has taken cognizance of the menace lying behind this type of legislation ®°uls to the cause of God gtie will hold Its session at the Mour.* ¡versions, and we shall do all In our time in cooperation with the others Much credit is due to his coach and ° ur «»»«•rnment doinx «»«try thinic Senate Bill 49 had for Its purpose Tabor Park Miss Ik)lores llurdlne Is power to make our n**w members hap py and content«*«! Th‘‘ Youn* colored democrats held the exemption of wages from execu- president. friend. Lee Grixsby himself - a record- P °*,lbIP L?, re.,.l* T<‘ '.he w-onom,r <*is At S p m. a Marred concert will be I Mrs M K lllll and daughter. Ik»rls holder for sprlntinx, who went the tre*" of »«rtculture. but wants no un *b*dr regular meeting Wednesday eve tion modifying our "present law to the " ln* * ' J b e W Ilhams avenue Y Mrs extent of permitting single persons given by the fnmaus "Harmony Brow are planning fo leave for Washington entire distance and encouraged Hol »*»«*■« m u O N S O * ROUNDS USID balancing interference by Individual Louise palmer Webber was the speak- to ha ** nettes” . This Women's Quartette ha« I). C this week to visit l>r T W Ed mes along the wav sum of ------- $125 or less exefeipt. • V OUR C O V I t N M I N T It will 1,01 not accomplish wards, father of Mrs lllll. who has Guy Holmes has set a new record ” w1“ »<'<'n'nPl‘ sh what what it It is er ° f the evening. and the head of a family the sum of *H'rn rrl,lra ,,*f 1,1 for ,h*' P«"* month aside from winning the race and for "■ ppose<1 *° •ccomplteb —increase the $40 or less exempt of the money earn these accomplishments, we ir e Justly consumption of buttre or raise the M ALONEY HERE TO T A K E OFFICE ed for personal services performed pround and extend our hearty con price c f the product. Legislation does within thirty days preceding the ser not provide the poor with the means gratulations to him. vice of attachment, execution, or gar , to buy. nor does the price of oleomar Pendleton. July 4—J W Maloney, nishment Senate Bill 313 amended the garine govern the price of butter. prominent Eastern Oregon Democrat MAYBE TH IS EXPLAINS present law hy providing addition«; I Th© larger part of oleomargarine and N C M tly appointed Hector <>f relief to the Judgment debtor Both of • So manv people especially of the output iq manufactured In this country internal revenue for Oregon, left her© these hills were meritorious and pass- ] d race have wondered why Col from copra or C0<*0* n «t meat, import today for Poraltnd to prepare to tak© ed the Senate, but when they reache,| ' colored and Mm Charles A. Lindbergh never ^ , 'E01? the PblHPP'n*» Governor over the affair* of the offlre the House, they were scuttled. Rolph. In vetoing an oleo bill Just re- - thanked the colored man Allen who Z ' Z Z r T V , , 1, . ' tommt the mutilated body of their klri- C* n,lT P“ *ed hy ' h,> Call,orn1» TH IS W R ITER URGES RACE TO . know. napped child, nor in any other way lature. called attention to the "serious consequences" that miiN« follow as Therefore. the secret Intelligence \ let him know that they appreciated MAKE USE OF ENCYCLOPEDIA man or woman must cultivate the the service he rendered. Now come* the effect of such Legislation He poin ted out that "much American capital | Encyclopedia habit. In other words. the Lindbergh* and gives High Field I the sooner we Increase our character. to the children of all race*, rdlor* and and thousands of people are engaged Portland. Oregon. July 6,- T o the Increase our determination to under- creeds Maybe this 1* their way of ex in the cocoanut industry in the Islands and they will be so seriously affected editor ¡stand. Increase and put more confi pressing to Allen, their thanks that the ability of the Philippine Is- . dence J M P 4 In _____ our __ leadres. the quicker we lands to buy our goods will be great- * am yery grateful to have the prl- .will accomplish more prlvlllglzatlon. WE T A L K TOO MUCH ly curtailed.’- In addition to millions » “ • « * to express my thoughts in r e - ! „ ml ollr |Paf|^rg mut not b© leader« i for such products as gasoline. oil. Kard * ° ,he Privileges of my people for ,h«.|r own convenience, but for the (B y E. D. Cannady) _____ ^ fruits, vegetables, etc., the Philippines I suggest If we would only live up tn People, and by the People In order to Some of our group are steeped and buy buy from from’ this coast more milk pro- the education we have we could In- build up a strong nation And speak- dyed In the habit of talking too much ducts. alone, than the total value of crease our encyclopedia habits twenty ing of brotherly love and equal rights Usually Its the kind of talk that hin their cocoanuta sold to us. ¡per cent, which would raise our prlvl- —tt doesn't mean that I will have to ders rather than helps our cause We Speaking of the oppressive featrue i leges to fifty per cent, and with a Ne- give e^ery poor man or woman who as a minority race. It we are to pull of the btll. Governor Rolph said ln his gro's ambitions, we would Increase comes along, a dollar, or take them up along all lines, mast talk less and veto message: one hundred per cent In every chief home with me. me, but If we can't heip work more. The things that have This bill would not help the ----------- * -------- Industry In America. Therefore we them don't throw stumbling blocks In made other races of people a power California dairy or cattle men. should practice observation In little their path o we should make our In ln the affairs of the world, must be but would have the Inevitable things and classify them and we will telligenre of the greatest Importance acquired by us. an dtalk alone will not result of increasing the price of gain a vast fund of generous Informa- In the organization of society bring us substantial success A keep margarine to the consumer. These tlon of greater value. It will be tbe ' , , hank you and also I wish to ad- observing public, after listening to customers are tbe larger families best of all types of knowledge that vocale a non hounded success in build the talkers' elaborate line of chatter with small purses, and the unem pain at first hand, hut it is not possi ing up our nation. will certainly look up your achieve ployed, who use margarine as a ble for a man or woman to personally ment* and If your stock in trade con substitute for butter — not In pre examine everything he may need to A W IN E S C O TT sist only In t alk. they will readily ference to butter. Their use of m.... discover that you are a rotten cog In 0 margarine is occasioned by price the race's wheel of progress. necesslfy after pennies are count Talk, at times. Is pleasant to the ed To add a tax to this product ear, but unless we follow It up with would be to penalize poverty and action. It does no good. to single out the poor man's table The evils in our group rannot be W ill Promote a Full Growth of Hair for a selective sales tax on a sol remedied by Just talking about them W ill also Restore the Strength. itary food product. a fact that idl should know by this Vitality and the Beauty of the llalr. «ir-wi time. »war If your Hair Is Dry and W iry, T ry — NEGRO GETS NEW T R IA L F*1n A worthwhile citizens never allows car tonte EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER himself to believe that It Is so decreed F h ¡M C A N A D IA N by our Father above that It is his (Reprinted from the Salem Journal I If you are bothered wliji Falling Those who have contended — espe '' .J »p Ä * duty to tell the rest of the world what TßAPP£P Dandruff. Itching Scalp or any llalr cially th ecommunlsts— that It was W to do. He sets the example, minus the Trouble, we want you to try a tar impossible for a Negro to get a square talk Talking yourself Into the good of East India Hair Grower. The re T H E etgmr st#r* Indiana • f tin lag U nii rearhaa tha arhato patrtta recleved a shock Another "clgnr »lore lady" I» a graces of a thinking public Is a mlgh- deal in Alabama, m edy contains medical properties old duya had a good many through newspapers and other wood* n Indian squaw. Her past I» tl hard t hlng to do, and some of us when Judge James E. Horton of the that go to the roots of the llalr, ‘ white brothers" and H t leant a few means. The few remaining are uncertain, but she i» undoubtedly would profit more If we only knew Alabama bench, set aside the verdict stimulates the skin, helping nature slaters, as a novel display in Th© reminders of .1 change in our cigar an early member of her tribe. of guilty rendered against one o f the that silence Is sometimes golden do Its work. taste— a change for the better, Newark Museum of Newark. N. J.. There I» nino u wooden figure of Whatever evil that confronts us can the Scottsboro Negroes, which he held has demonstrated wince It. Include» the Introduction » Krench-Canadlan trapper, which le a v e s the hair soft and silky. Per not be put down by talk. W e must do the trial was prejudiced and unfair. The museum has elevated the an of machine methods which insure had »food In front of a cigar »tor»* fumed with a halm of a thousand something else. The biggest trouble — thus flouting local opinion. cient advertising figure« to the dig the maximum of sanitary protec near Htockhrldge, Mona., since Ihe If there has been a miscarriage of makers we have, are long on talk and flowers The best known remedy Wli.-n feg first t o o k hi» nity of art hy Including a number tion to the smoker. The emphasis Civil War for Heavy and Beaatlful Black Eye- short on deeds of credit Our weakness Justice. In an Alabama court, and of them In nn exhibit of American placed on modern sanitary method» post, machine made rigar» and cel Judge Horton's decision conveys the for talk has made some of u* dabble Brows, also restores Uray Hair to is admirably llhintmted by one lophane wrappings were far In the folk sculpture. They are in good Into affairs that we should have kept Idea, an Alabama judge, construing Its Natural Color. Can ue used wl(1> company. The collection Includo» well-known five cent cigar which 1» future, and sanitary methods of clear of Our advice Is to beware of Alabama law. has done his best to rec Hot Iron for Straightening. cigar manufacture were not de a bu»t of Governor Winthrop of actually flnl»h*d under gin»». • the talker* for they will surelv pul tify It As a matter of fact, the Ala * Most of the cigar store figure» manded hy contornerà. \fa**nrhii»ett». and the famou» bama officials have acted fairer than you In du i with your best friends. How far from the traditional A n d r e w Jack»on figu reh ea d of the have gone for firewood, and the some of the attroney* for the defense. cigar store Indian type some of (ha »till more famous wanihlp Consti survivors are looked upon as valu Pries 8«nt by Mall, 50c; 10c Estra for Postage At any rate the courts are seeing In another column we s»e puhll,\ tution— "Old Ironsides” . ^ able antique». Among fhe figure» wooden figures varied, is seen In to It that the Negroes have a fair tri Ing the strov of a man sentenced to A G E N T’S O U TFIT According to critica, »orne of the at The Newark Museum in "Jenny "Captiln Jinks” . Not even Jenny hang In September. He was found lo al -which Is poor propaganda for the wooden cigar »tore figure» »how Lind". The "Hwedlflh Nightingale", Lind could he more the antithesis Communist*. 1 Heir Grower, 1 Temple he ot Insane within s period of five a true, if unschooled, artistry in the wearing an early VCugente hat, la of SHvsgcry (han he. The Image of civilized poise und reserve, he Oil, 1 Shampoo. 1 Pressing m'uotes— much too short s time for 8. D. LYONS farmer». »»Hors, earpent#*rs and coyly lifting the hem of her skirt! stood with crossed arma In front of Oll, l Face Cream and dlrec . a fair red Impartial consideration o ' George Mullen, for many year* Chef blark»mlth» who made them. As a ! from the dust of the street, ilia- a tobacco shop at one of Newark'a tien for telling, |2. 25c Estra the evidence This I* * case that on a private car, is now the day chef 316 N. C E N T R A L AVE method of selling tobacco, however, playing a lacy petticoat, while with busy corners, and protected hv a for Postage. O K LAH O M A C ITY, O KLAH O M A might he well for some organization they have long since disappeared In the other hand she boldly profiera high collar, never w o r r i t about Ida Interested In fhe welfare of colored at Blake's Chicken D im er Inn at lii»h favor of live. Informative advertís-| a bunch of cigars to the public. Adam'a appio. and Rnvler stree. ""É people, to look Into. THE ADVOCATE rii U S E N T ABBIE’ WALLACE Cigar Store Indians Have White Brothers and Sisters THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER s rQfNCH + J enhy L/ n d