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T H I S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y B, '*13 A D V O O A T I PAQB PO UR » # » » * » * » ##» » » » # » » » » # ’*»»**■ N E W E N G L A N D SOCIAL Ne^ Third Avenue Theater "This & That’ W O R K E R S CONFER Serial reinas I A group of frlemts enjoyed a pieni«* 'July Fourth at Sifiit Johns Park Seattle News Air and Mr* l ’ 8 Reed and tain ih Deetor and Mr* i v Nomai O b Hr Louts O. Gregory By C LIF FO R D C. M IT C H E L L thank and aou and Mlaa Louise Halt ('am p Atwater on Lake |j»sh»w «y dolph motored lo T a lbot Park on I lie ■t Kaal RnwktlaM M s »». Is quit* Columbia River Highway, early In the DU CK JO R DAN • 31II 33rd Ava, Editor Phons Ea. M30l A visitor from Sew rS rk" b*sutltul. It ha* given to Its present morning on July Fourth where they Y V O N N E C H A T T E R S 30« Stilli Ava. to rail site over a peruuT of twelve years an The first long distant-* visitor «1 cooked and ale hroakfaal I alter on Impressive monument to its founder upon me was Joseph I W hslen hales 3rd A Burnside Sts. they drove to Ihe Ktah Hatcheries and director. Or William N DeBerry. Manager of the Southland Produces The A I K ' (Urla Club gave a beach dan. Jug blowar, ('rann Thomas, ban at Bonneville, where lliey hail t!i»> YOUR— O W N — THEATER outstanding colored clergyman of Nets Company. New Vort. who came to pleaaur»' of meeting Mrs M ile * who porly al Madrona Baach Tuesday Jo player; K rerelt Hodge, drummer; England It Is also a sign of racial «■«* Chicago, to cntact the Insurance exe Is otnp|»>yi*<t *t thè llateherles In thè nlghl. June î 't li II waa attended by .nini Al Blackwell, maaler of . eremo Picture* for this week: operation A number of the wealthiest entires attending the annual conven tieni Koont She ramo W est In a rov a very large number of young people nie* amt most influential whites of this tlon of the National Negro Insurance A F R A ID TO T A L K ermi s Agiti« In 1887 Aliti hss llvetl In section use the Ihmhar Community Association (hai set tlon fttr more Ihsn forly jroars. Swimming was enjoye»! hy all Service of Springfield of which this Mr Whalen as he says, paid no A IR M A IL The party remi iteti to Pori lami Al Miss Joan Talbert lias relum ed camp is a part, as a clearing house for the honor of «•ailing upon me first, so — O — I p ni Mr* Iteeil nlAles timi It «ras The Kennlilale Country Club gav» home after spending I wo year* at their benefactions and social relief 1 imagine he wanted to *«*e what kin.. S E C O N D H A N D W IF E thè fimi Itme itile I iah il[Iveli Ihe Col party at KennUlale Beach Wlltmrfori'e Cidlege. The camp covers fifty four acres ami of a curiosity I roily am. Aou set' 1 imi It la lllghway ami impresse»! pleas a beach Is improve«! hy a number of attracts* have eorrespomliHl with Mr Whalen ME A N O MY GAL Profcsaor A .»ml Iku-tor J Matllaky lire at tli*’ l»«*auly ami suc» css »»f th»‘ W«»«lnes»lay, June JSlh a large crowd buUiitigs and ihves a much ti«*e«led sor- f»tr a h'ng time Thanks for Jhe visit, were host* at a most enjoyable party adventure IGLOO attended and enjoyed a romantic eve I Th«« visitor* In our i«lty iluring tha vice for cttlore»! boys and girls. Dur- Mr Whalen at their hively home tu Irviugtoti last ning of swimming and dancing l»a«t waak ara llalpli IVrklna. Ilaiiry Ing the past week it was the place of The additional paper* to whom 1 am Saturday night A large group of Mr and Mrs K U Jamison took 10 C E N T S T IL L 7:30 P. M. ami Al WtMHla. Norniuit ('aliti« k of . entertainment ami meeting of the grateful for transfermg nit name on (rl,.u,s ,.< attended the Mr ami Mrs Charles Jamison for a » W W W ....................... ... Third Annual Conferenee of New Kn their evehanc list fr.tm Jack u „ „ ( , , „ , 1 » h h h was gtv.-it pat drive on the Caiivon and Terwllllger On July 4lh Sealtle and Tacoma Yaklitia. Mari«* ami limi W hlla, Cimo glad SocU l Worker*. * fine gathering Michigan to 3507 South Parkway. U| hollor o( Mr and Mra t«har. highway# laat Sunday, will frolic together In a Union plrnl- glana S|»«*iir«*r, MargnarIlo ICuckar, of uaeful people, breathing hope and Chicago are H, , h.»p who departed Monday for • • • at Sler Luke Swimming ami hoallug amt llalal) Hra«lahaw of T aro tu a. happiness m a way that put depreaaion Hast Tennessee News. Knoxville: SaH jc, «h er,, they will rest Mr ami Mrs Milton Ballard wore • • • to flight Among those present were Atlanta Dally W orld; Indianapolis lie- for ,h r,.,. w,.,.kv hefor* going to tly. hosts *t dinner recently, honoring will be Ihe main allraetlon* during the day and danculng al nlghl. '.even or eight clergymen, alt of whom eorderNegro St ir Wichita: Negro M l|t, tl, a u ,,tld , he itah.u Summer Rax and Mrs L a * Roy Kinurd Th«* «»vnr ao imputar Mina ()«tral«lliiM seemed to he of the liberal school. One World. New Y o rk ; Wyandot* Kcho. , 0|,«»ol ! • • • (Reviewed by Clifford Mitchell» A good lime la evpeeled. lini»* «»tit«*r(ulnml a tiumlmr of hnr of them expressed the thought that Kansas City: Pwvton Kortitn. Dayt.m, Kragrant white llllms adorned both Mrs Freddie Fletcher left Frlilay of l t d fr«»mla a( (ho homi« of h«*r parsala, (ha ------------------------------- ----------------- theology was dead He declared that Ohio; News Star Newport News. Va ; tht, |lvlll)i Mu) dlnlllg r,M>m» last »«■-. k f»>r Vertlonla. Oregon She a very popular Mr ami Mra Folllnga Dai»«Ing ami mankind today neode»t something that Palmetto Leader. Columbia, S C . \ program gpe«>ch»s remained over until after the Fourth , Mr , Kllsworth Talbert ■PASSING B Y " r . ■ r.. ..... consisting v .ie « -....» of »V* >P#0CbCI ---------- . ... . . [ w.Aid teach how to live, not how to «Julte a few of the editor» wrote and music wan given The principal * n‘* return*'«! («» her homo in PortUm! •**'•» vouut man ha« •atannaned carila wrrn anJoycNl hy all By Mrs. Joseph K Lore (Christopher'Pub. House. 1140 Colum- dh* In this section the clergy appear to their papers haven't arrived yet. e v taj^ ¿y \|r!, |imhoi> on WcHlneatla« During her aojoiirtt In mnU fouulaln on the northwest co r Ooorga Miiiulor. a lloiiaon lllgh Vernon la. *h, w a. th.- guest ol her nrr ,,f ,»srj , nd Madlsou Streets line m-hoiil n(u<l«<u( of l'or!latiti, la work bus Avenue. Boston. Massachusetts 1 ,hal n". "*? *'. h* d V ' " ' ‘V * " * ! * 1 V " graduated In June from U*c«4 Coll«»*« thought A libera! sprinkling of whiles oapt ,,fi,.r N'lng reforwarded to me o th er, wh„ lw1K,.,| \lr „| ,holl bnitli<| ad his wife. Mr ami Ml I«t Mr Talbert's popularity ha la log In Scatti«« for tho aummrr a t l . v n . l .\.l • L .. m s .v .»r » vs .vo a « . _ . __ X. 1 ^ . 1 _— . . . . _ « 1 a. . , . . .. a s . . _. as Mrs Joseph K (Katherine Nealt attended the meetings freni Jackson, al much delay .etc t»*pt K »le Aubert. Uimrge Orr I .»n Madiaon A ukur I um ami h«*r ton. K.n I a a a Love of Portland Oregon, has written. Th*’ conference was happy in the ( * m («dohted to l.J Rhone. .»«Ilt.ir m„ r Mrs. ........................ . Scatti«»; Mrs « h o ìr apgmllnA th« aumtttar with hi» sura to ha a «uccaaa Luther, t»f in this little volume. Passing By”, »election of Mr Ge«»rge \\ lowwlman o t , he W *,-o(Texa#> Messenger, for franklin recited a pov m ami Poe tur •Mn* r?p«»rti ha vini; Mr Iloy llolinoa. a wall knnwn manv delightful Mlaaca OltNt Hunt ami Yvonne ('hat ____ _ delightful and soul-insptring executive secretary »if the l rban l.ea hi* splendid .».lit.'rlal Irlhiite on mv Muttlsky reelle») an in orti original poem, en had .i tnoat aojovabta (I m i Mr v J young man in Portlaml and Sanili*, la “Only Think a 1 stale" which Matks Who » .» « a Ilsttor at «e m o n ia , „ * r* lu r,lrd homs from tan poems through which, when read in jnit* of Boston as chairman. He out- accomplishments And to SiirabAe(St- titled lo apond hla aiimmar varallon In Cali serious moments when alone with lined «he future scope of the confer- „ h ,»e IV w ey Ooffi f.»r his compli- wot, great appUuae. She also sang and tm»tor«‘«| lui« U >o l'ortlami ami brotiKUt flay Y W C A conference at Hora« fonila with hia flanroo Mr llolmc»«, V.*i.nRr l h,‘rJ’o e ° f 1'V” ' m enu in Ms .long the Rialto" .-»> danced a Russian number Prof XI.» Mra Fletcher with hlm. one's thougtV*. brings to mind the H anti Hay I ah I k «« beauties and wonders of this great un extended it by Dr DeBerry. The plan jumn in the California News, of lavs tilskv , iileriain«-.i w nh vi.ilin music bollar knnwn aa “Chooay" la w«|| Mr ryul Mrs K, I ward Wataon were a series of Angeles and Mr Charles Campbell played Ihe iverse of ours, especially the great of «he conference was llkinl by nvoryono who la wlahlng hoHt.« at a pretty party at their home. brief addresses by aoclally active lead Ik.vis Lee. the well known colum- piano 1 alter In the evening, delicious Joe Staton* Jus Hand, under Ihe out-of-Jo»irs and all things belonging bini a v*«ry pl«»a»anl and otijoyal»!*« ers. their remarks followed by discus- nl* t w r((P, jn .end an "orchid" to refreshmenta were served strictly to nature. ami the 1122 K Salmon afreet «m July lal Ap- directum of Mr Kemon. a pr«»mtu*nt proalmafely thirty jtuealM lm*lude«1 a vacai lo n * ” “ ■ ° » e of the most notable addres- fJlri j Morris, who recently wrote guests enjoyed darn ing, theatrUal promoter, haa arranged a mong whom wort, member a of the . . . The poet takes each unit of this ses was that »»f Mrs i ecella H M ini ,n hi* -Btate Street « ' ' : « . »r.» ‘ In th-- one week micagment at New Itoiy great universe and around It builds ders. secretary of the Harlem branch rouripr ¡„ mv defenae The Martha Washington Sewing N i'iu u V married not. enjoyed the «1«- , * vs h(. ,* handing a b. uiquet to Club met la»t Thun*,lav with Allan Itutherford. I Thwater If (ha boys make «o«>d they the most y -»u tlful thoughts and thus of the Y. W C. A. who unfolded op- , Mr» lixhtful affair Mr FIR ST A. M E. ZIO N CH U R C H a r»»» I»nt graduate »if Pacific College, at w l|| |**,-lftr Northwest thea Cry.tell* Stra.n at her home the flower, the bird, the hill, the tree, portunitie* in the field of «'hristlan M orri. ln his next column 1 shall pa- N«*wb«*rg. Oregon, wa»* the houormi ____ ,_ *» L ., . . . Min Avanua A Eaat Plka Sta. the garden and all such are presented ™‘,nt'^'ned ,h'1 1 **^ o t tlently watrh the |wi>er» for It for Mr Sail R a lje l street Th - ladies have tara in Sp<«kana. Portland, and other to us in pyetic lines that charm and H o T y t h " * riear ndnders?an<ti'ng Fof MorTl* * * f-,r “ ' -,m concerned Is completed a layette to be preanted i.i Rav. H. Lao Johnatona, Paalor • • • coast cities The members of the make one cherish and revalue the M pv i ml Mra !.«•«• Hoy Kinant w«*r«» band ar* as follawa J«>e Staton the need,,vf the c h .n g !w ” rt"? of ,he ^ n v ' s o n r e e N,0,'' ^ t ’ ^ a ' w i ^ higher works of nature. Straug«»ra Kapa«ially WalcoBB# the gu*st* of Mr anil Mrs tl Katiamu “Chink" Wlnalow ami William llrow world. .R fern atlo n aiu « she felt, was ^ Z X ^ r Prat,la of the Aaao- ' » » “* " on a picnic at Oswego I-»»»- July ,lh nia. Jau horn ptayars; "Ih irli“ Jor She alao brings in the beauty of *«vmething real that had come t«i stay. cla,tHl NerTO P r, . „ Iook th,. , rollh, . Mrs Georgia Keiles left on W.-dnes Mr A J Marks, motored from Schedili* ot Sarvicaa friendship, love service and pers«>nal Pasadena. California to Vernonla to actions that denote character and a me Thanks. N'tn of you geies. (nlifornia » 4& A M. - Sundav Sclimd possible chances for the advancement paa* the Fourth with friends He .¿s lore for the finer things In life in di Other callers at Ihe office include l i A M — Barwion Mr Samuel A .alien of now passing; a few days as the guest rect contrast to the gold-loving and of her v ^ people. .i.' __ . __ . , Edgar O Brown, well known writer Mrs Myrtle Barilo won the gold New lo rk . rave forceful expression . . 7;00 P M —4?. K of Mr and Mvs Fletcher at their res I'A T H O N l/ K ertl-acheming designing after values national tennis champion necklace and mati-hing braceU-t for jto the idea that unfortunates moriunaies who wno are ,, ,, , . . ' . Idence. l»:»a Vancouver »«venue North h oo I*. M -—Barinoli that have no lasting endurance. „ » ».a , _ k .. Harrison M (.llllcan. of ihe t hi« selling the most t cketa to the Fashion . , , , . helped should be aided • • • Th* - to earn what h « 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Mr Mark* formerly re*iil.-«l n \ erno- holm .sews hervu-e New O rleans;• • • .show which waa held recently at the . Particularly did I enjoy reading this theT cerleve. >n of Hartford pia- and ,h<> le,,er* ,h* ' arT,,TP<1 from the Y. by Mr* Elsie Maney. * *" . . . E B E N E Z E R A M E CH U R C H little book while alone one night in j r>r, ^ * I-* *»o n members of the profession are so O A L A T H E A T R E mv new environment, listening to t h e ;no virtuoso, and many years 2Jrd Avenu» A Cast Ollvs 8t. toldn'hòw manv i*1» ! I shall not even attempt sweet streis of distant music brought '*“* < * " “ f »>'«•>, standing. ?2nd Ava and E. Madison ftt. Rsv. Gsorg* F. Martin, Paster BOOK REVIEW J Ä T Ä S f Ä 's “ —• “,.r, ......... Naw M jn jg fm fn t Now O w M f i Schsdul* * 30 A 11 00 A 4 SO IV » 00 IV N E W E Q U IP M E N T of M M M M Sunday Ssrvlcss — Sunday School — Sermon - Vartrk C. E — Sermon his professional work. Although Mr <lr<’ P from sheer exhaustion gels* hospital to tram for name guests Included Mr Ivan Cannady. Mr Lawson has won his way entirely thro Almost forgot 10 thank Chas O * * George Hllherl and Mr John Jaml Kvrrythiag n«*w ritn p t th«« Nam * the patronage of white*, he has never ^ r,.h.- 8* a> m M,aml H orlda Mr* E Arnold, of Kelso. W ashing „on Pink carnation* and pink rose 1 abandoned his own people, serving for for hla cheering mesage in his «o n r ton passed last week In Portland as »dom ed th- table buffet ad fern thirty years as choir master and organ Ami * n'' Amt column In the Ml- «he guest of her sister. Mrs W m Van *t„nd P raysr Meeting Every W ed at I Eugene. Oregon July « — K. D. (’King ist of a colored church without a sal- an liur- i» fl| San Rafael . . . . David 1 Ryalls. colored, was arrested ary. A feeling tribnte wa* paid Mrs I m an , l n i "■’* ' Mr< Ma" r>can • • • The lnt««rnatlonal latHir lh*f*n»e pic by city police following a disturbance Lawson, wife of the speaker, by an Thompson, of Montgomery. Ala Mr a ml Mrs J D Patton, of Weld nic at Tualitin Park wa* well attend Strangers Especially Wslcoms in the basement of the Packard garage old friend. * h o calls herself my “sister" writes ler street. irc n m p a n M by their child ed and noted in the crowds that gatti Sunday The man was later released A period of discussion was given tn to teH me all about her little daugh- fen and a friend. Mrs. Bertha John ere«! (here were a number of rnloreil COAL He said his initials. K. D , stood for vocational training. led by Mr E J *er Ju»* horn. Tiara Nell Thompson * o b . motored out on Ihe Mount H« mh ! la-tipl«- MT. ZION B A P T IS T C H U R C H P sr ton. . . • King David and said he was the son Whalen, member of the vocational an<1 how happy Ihe pareuts and grand- ■• '«P Highway July F«iiirth where they Rav T. M. Davit. Paator And UP of the king of the King David tribe of council M the City of Springfield He Parents ir* passe«! the day enj«iyably beside Mr Revels (-ayi«>n. district organls- Wn llandla All Kindt of Coni Africa Police had no way of communl- believed that children should be tauxht That s all for now' mountain stream Tooklng their food ,.r of Ihe 1 I. D was a pleasant vlsll Schaduia of Sunday 8*rylcaa eating with the tribe to verify the sta what to do with their leisure, how to WOOD out in the open and wading In Ihe or In Portland last week While here tement. but didn t think it worthwhile select their occupations, and that par- P O R T E R S ’ IN JU N C T IO N CASE VS. 9 .10 A M Sunday School stream proved to he delightful. he «-ailed on The Advocate staff LO ald * * * | • • • anyway. *nt$ should encourage them while P U L L M A N CO. TR IE D BY F E D E R A L 11 " • A M. — Harmon Our wood la dry and — their habits are forming. Some felt JUDGE W OODW ARD Mr am! Mra J D. Jamiaon and thHr July Fourth waa the aerond w«*ddinn i 6 $ $ I* m it y r r will plaaaa you P O L IC E M A N SHOT W H E N ON V ISIT that the problems of the colored race ° pretty young daughter* motored to anniversary of Mr and Mra (Juy Hob { 8:00 I* M - S. rn» .n are so involved, that a special council ^ . , Orchards. Washington on the Hattie rues They are reclevlng the eonperntu- } PR O M P T D E L IV E R Y Washington. D. C. July 1— W illiam ought to be organized to assist the Continued from page one ground highway and quietly passed lations of friends Phon# EAat 4282 -■ ■ A. Fish. 29 year-old special policeman vocational council with such special |,mK |i(t n, figures purporting to show the Fourth Lunch was spread under i ................................... ....... i Fin* Choir and Congregational DR N E L S O N TO P A Y $11.850 IN was shot and fatally injured las; problems that th(1 ha(, o rt„d )n lar)„, big shady tree Singing Monday while visiting in the home of Mr. Albon Holsey. of New York, a precenuges for th»* employee plan DIVORCE EX F O L L IE S B E A U T Y F U E L A T R A N S F E R Mr and Mrs. A. feOpe*. of Hattie- i Edward R. Moorman at Lyon Park, member of the Business League ami w hir Hum contended were Irrelevant V Stringerà Especially Walcoma 191« • 23rd Ave Sealtle, W n Virginia. He had been shot over the representative of the C M. A. Stores. and immaterial since the elections «round Ihlghwayi Washington enter Lo* Ang«‘U*a. July 1 11 t» heart with his own revolver when po- made a fervent plea to the Negro to W(>re company controlled. talned Mr and Mrs Jerome Franklin lice officers found his body. support his own enterprises even at a Because of the strength of the te* at hreukfast anil dinner .>n July Ith W o f»hln«. former Follies beauty, will ( ) *111.330 from tier former hit* ----------------------------- sacriftce. lest all Negro graduates find tim»»nv on the matter of ltroiherhood at their beautiful ranch home Addl N. A. A. C. P. PR O TE STS L Y N C H IN G themselves In blind alleys In »king of sleeping Car Porters I,. ing a bona Donai guanta wer*» Mr and Mr*« K L. hand. Dr. Kugoni» ( ’ Nelson, colored. Franklin physicians under th«* t«*rms of nn ad- Mlaa Catherin* OF T E N N E S S E E w h i t e s economic opportunities. A lively d,«- nde union by Ashley L Totten nation ■ J ttlement of t ht* lr flminrial at- --------- cuss Ion followed, the gist of which a | secretary * “ -* retary treasurer, who was prima- r an'* Norman Emanuel, Mr. esp*»nsihle for the beginning of „ orKf ( ani*ady and Master John B. 1 #K , N e w York. July 1— A protest against was that colored business must be rj|v rP Miller, her attorney, said | E x p e r t Cleancre of Men’s & Women’s Wear the lynching cf two white men by a supported and colored business men thp Brotherhood rolherhood of of Sleplng Sleplng Car Por- B“ , yer‘' y , . would ____ I «... .L n..ti__ _ g w .......... Moth meal« W*»r«» 4«*rv»>«l rm# In Ihn W fJU IC I I recleve the money In stnAl H‘,th m r »1» were serve.l out In Ih . . mob at Huntsville. Tennessee, on should prove themselves capable and tPr„ Counn.-l for the Pullman Company yanl uml" r ,al1 P|m’ tree* on which '**r monthly payments than the 1300 June 8 and a request that the lynch* honest so as to merit support. Dr T » a, ' afra„i to cross examine him O UR PRICES ARE RIGHT — GIVE US A T R IA L ers be caught and punished was sent £ " cC" rd^ ?nd At*or?ey M* « h e w Th„ ra J. of Brotherhood was re rlu,n* old-tahlnned honeysuckle vines a « r(" " ' " P " « "> 1912 h* for" ob- talned a divorce and Nelson, a later to Governor Hill McAllister by Roy , Ph> "iclan and taw>er. both Pnforrw) and fortifl.-d hy testimony Delicious fried Chicken, del... table 2229 Eaat Madiaon St. annulment. She »«I ho will rerl««ve pnrt openings and and fr„ ,r„ m m ,,Pnnle Sm|th Spcond vice-pres- ™ raspberries, Wilkins, assistant secretary of the of Boston, presented openings P »>«rr,e*. strawberries strawtu-rrles green peas Mlll , (Corner of 22nd ) National »«.o ei.tin n for t h .' s d v .n o ^ Prob'* m* 'n ,h » ,r Tespectlve ¡Tofes |dent wh„ wag firpd ,, VIhp an.! potatoes all ralse.| on Ihelr ranch ,,r ' hH,r h" u“ hoW fw n l-h ln «»- N ation.! Association for the A dvance Mon,, bringing ou many things of said. Company , it 1, said. be«-ause of refusal ih-'^e up th«- principal dishes l^ te In ment of Colored People last week pr>ctlcal TaluP x S E A T T L E ------- W A S H IN G T O N Miss W orthing obtained a divorce r?° l” *‘>r® » " nF to sign a wage conferenc«- agreement a D '“r" "'i Mr and Mr« Rudolph from Dr. Nelson May 25. 1012. bul an speaker w a, Mrs. Dorothy Fassitt on <ie Journette and M r de Jimrnette's ___ . .____ _______ . . . __ of 192Ü i'nder cross-examination hy T H E LIN D B E R G H S GIVE E ST A T E problems in social work, grante.l Inst November ?___ , _____ J.._?^Ja l..Wnr^. prayer Brotherhoo«l counsel, Mr W alter moths, motored out In their Packard AS REFU G E TO C H ILD R E N service conducted by Rev P. G. Moore sedan and Joined «he happy parly al wh,rh "'iP'-r'.-«l« d the divorce A n*gxs. n t o . , . Lynch Mr Smith waa asked what hap OF A L L RACES few weeks after the annulment an In Brown of Providence had a special f„.n(.d aftpr rpf /•«•«l to sign ih- dinner. All bad a delightful time and sanity complaint was filed against her beauty. Mr. Elmer A. Carter, editor of pronounced Mrs. Ixipez .a most charm Baltimore, Md.. July i — “To provide Opportunity magazine, graphically p«>r- Piillmann Company agreement whll< Ing hostess. .and Superior Judge Thomas C flould Y O U 11 N E W S ! for the welfare of children, including trayed the great changes of a politl employed In Ihe service. 'rimmltted Mrs W orthing to the rest Counsel Kelly for the Pullman Com their education, training, hospitaliza- cal and social nature going on in home In the custody of Dr. Nelson. Mr Clifford Flowers was host at a Whf*n you hav© any newn of int*»r* tlon and other allied purposes, without America and throughout the world Re- pany objected to this question, hut to She recently left tho home. the general delightful merriment of all ^^Ixhtful dancing party at the home discrimination In regards to race or volutionists are making an appeal to eat, kindly phone It In to Duck Jordan persons in the court including Pullman , •,ar“nf* °n Victoria ave Tues- creed.” the Negro and other aggrieved groups i waa enjoy» the editor at Kaat 14.10, or to hla Such was the specification of Colo- America can offset all such danger.» ROFESSOR IS S L A IN the question by jocularly observing younger aocial set. aaalatant editor, Mlaa Yvonne ('buttera nel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, in- by according all its citizens full that “he supposed he was fired.” at Kaat 2515. ternationally famons flyers, in the an- rights. Mr. Smith was followed on the wit , '” e *** *^nx Riven Monday night at | Tuskegee. Ala.. July 1— Profcsaor nouncement last Friday of the gift of The final speaker was Max Yergan There la no c h i n i for norial anti ennftnont »h n ip neHI* Htan,l hy Spencer Watson, organ- " llliiirnH avenue Y. W. C. A was well .Rnaaell Atkin, noted colored educator their $800,000 estate at Hopewell, N. hero of the dark loral newa lt«*ma and we welt'onin Iber from Kansas City, and K. J. Brad- atten^ed- Proceeds go toward defray ,and assistant principal of Tuakegee J.. to charity. Their action was believ- words so alive and full of thrills were your cooperation. ley of Saint Louis, who victoriously i,l>f ^xpenses of the delegate to institute, was fatally shot today hy J ed prompted by a desire to create a listened to with breathless interest National Convention to he held D. Thompson, colored, cafe ««perator, conti rhe iat. BMMOrtBl 10 tkofe first son. Charles. Tht devotion of the -pcaker to his ' crossed swords with the Pullman ............. . , . . who surrendered to police und was nature c his position In the Jr . at the scene of hi, tragic kidnap- work and the results being won broY gel on ,h‘' le na,u''" latter ' ’',rt _nf f uly ln f h1' “ * '1 placed In Jail on a charge of murder. Porters union; C. L. ellums who Is pin* and slaying March 1. 1932. an unusual power into the conference. Miss Beatrice An berry, a member of ACT RES S ES ustge of The mu,leal program, conducted by third Vlv.-pre,ldent stationed or, the e" a Doctor Abraham Flexner. trust younger n t’ u fA group, who has Howard University, was one of the Mrs. Dorothy Richardson, was of a f ariflc coast, and J. C. Mills, of Chi- All those who are In arrears with sojourning in Denver, returned e in n v n * v h l a t i n n / lo n » l z i n 'r . r l / n f ( V l o P f t f l . ^ ' I g O , five trustees appointed for the a non very high order. T The work of the con The trial «‘mied Tur-,day noon but Portland laat Saturday Sho Is dnm their Advo.ate sutis|rlptlon are urged profit making corporation to which the fer^nce in all its phases was so vain to make a rem ídam e as we mus( pay ab'le'for "risTo'n.'TnspIrstfon" honpltsllty ' nr * ° t b aldo, agreed to furo- ^ at 'h " home of her aunt. Mra. Lindbergh’s estate was turned over our hills ea<-h week. Kindly help us Ish briefs and statement of findings ,,,!am ,'e Itoed on Tibbetts stret. As a refuge for children the estate and true happiness that all who at as we try to serve your needs In the of facts to the court. It la expected ,, * * * will be known as High Field. tended are eager for it« return. that the decision will be handed down George Cannady and Char- field of Journalism ------ Ed “A FR IC A N R O Y A L T Y " SEES E U G E N E CIT Y JAIL I n i CesiInel S6.00 S3.75 CHANDLER Tin* K( mm ‘ i Cl«k «iner\ Dont Worry About The O ldest N egro Business In P o rtla n d Is The Advocate Publishing Co* P uhlishers o f “The Advocate ” Published Every Ssturday For The Past 29 Yesrs B E A T R IC E C A N N A D Y -F R A N K L IN , Editor itttlitMSteSMItSSts* P H O N E EAST «305 R A TE S R E A S O N A B L E GIVE ME A T R IA L E S T IM A T E S FREE Z . F . M A R T IN Pruning. Grafting and Landscape Gardening •27 E A S T M O R RISO N ST., P O R T LA N D . OREGON in the caae at a very early date, and *,,a ^ a w ^n* entertained a large group u M M M i li i i t iu u u u iH u i u u u i u u i u i i e u u iu u u u e i i iu u u ■0 Brotherhood attorneys are confident 'he younger set at a delightful dan- of a favorable decision. ring party at the former’s home In A U S P L U N O DRUG STORE Immediately following the trial of ,rvl,,gton Monday night. The affair the cane, according to A. Phillip Ran- *,aH *n m nor of Mr. Ivan Cannady, 0 O 0 dolph. National President of the Hro- ' r f' eor**! Hilbert ad Mr lien Chand- therhood of Hlaaplng Car f'ortera, a '‘‘r - employees on the 8 H Dorothy Sixth A Glissi» Streets meeting of the General Executive Alexander Also as a good-bye party Board whose chairman is M. P. Web- r A' r Hlllly I jiw and Mr. George PO RTLAND. OREGON ster. will be held in Chicago, after ' anna,l>'- *h o left as passengers on which aggressive program on future f*"r,ithy Tuesday night, for Han action of the Brotherhood will be pre- » ran' lseo Messrs King, Taylor and sented. Plans will be devised to push ^ were among others of the Doro- O iiM iiM iim iiH m im tiM iiM iitM iH itm im iiiiiiiiiiN iiiH M i | the organization of the Pullman por- “ "ended the party. Mrs. Myr- ters ln the Porters Union with vlgrir '*f' 1 a m Pbe|| furnished th«t delicious and force throughout the country and r’!fr,!H,J,nents for George, H a d n a y ' N ■•111 m to protect Ihe Interest of the porters * * * and maids under the recent emergency Hr,a''ish- American W ar Vets F or C o n s t i p a t i o n railway iglslation, observed Randolph °/ ,he Joseph White Camp and their ladles had a splendid dance at Russel street, hall July Fourth which was well attended. Music was played by f,oule IT"! hla hand; James A. M c Arthur was the floor manager and Messrs Marvin McGinnis, Hherman W k al Tlier Arei A mild rsliahl* v»« «table kaativa Pickett, A Glover and William Gilmer which dosa not grip*. »■•IBB digfrBBB were the efficient committee who saw n r d u ttirh d i|M llu n . N o t hahif (orm- to It that every one present had a good ing. Conuin no harmful dntg*. time; Mrs H Golden and Mrs Winnie What Tfcer Dot Mi II I « Bis o f msn and woman, Bines Davis presided over the punch bowl; IS47, bava uMd dwm to r «l> ^ « aèr*- Hgt A. J Franklin was at tho door. h«adach«s, n«rv<R»BnBBB, L 'fr u * , tti appvtits, po«B ro(nf)ls3ri<Bi m . m Ì i*àd I brmth when thm* tondi lion* mr* I Mr. and Mra. Jenkins, of Kansas tau**d by ronatipation. City, are t|c guests of Mr. Jenkln's Al All Drug«*** aunt, Mra. Lillian Jenklns-laiy. Bad way tc U , far., Naw V.Bfc. NY. Mrs. Jasper Williams has returned ( PROBAK BLADE) to Portland. ‘7 PR O BAK- Ives shop shovii v in o Fori) comfoif) a t hom e G O D E F R O Y 'S K a a p i Them Young and Beautiful So quick lo uie, no sure, bo »*(- (»factory Godcfroy's ii every body’* favorite. ( rive* your hair the radi.mt coal black lu*ter everybody admire*. Bring* buck the naturiil love line** o f your hair — trv ( iodefroy’*, the time- proven hair coloring, todays You must be completely natis* fied o r your money back. ' IkiaiilW ti V .‘I .i<-i’WHMiWrud>N||iiuiCdBwF,'l li ' UJ i.: Li' I MISS GERALDINE GOODING Soloist “ O rton Pastures” Says— “ Everywhere I go, my rc«l peck- sgeo ff M><lefroy‘«l.arieii,r French lla ir (o lo r in g goes with me. Thai's why my hair lo o k , so brilliant anil coal hlatk under the glare o ( siege lights.” LARIEUSE frenc h H A I R coloring - - - -- - * // J0*r Jrm unt remet t e f f Ir te*, metí r iti temfern. 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