The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, July 15, 1933, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    S A TU R D A Y. JU LY 1». IMS
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TH E
BOOK REVIEW
(Review ed by Clifford M itchell)
CHICAGO'S FI R3T C ITIZEN
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JEAN A P T IS T E P O IN T OE SA B LE "
AOVOCATE
C O M M EN TATO «
“ T/iis & T h a t'
Contlnued troni page on»
of Kurnpe. but when h* did ihey (o t
m*d «bout It. and ar* aaytujt « o r a » )
By CLIFFORO C. M ITC M C'.L
thtng» about hlm than he ever thoughl |
of saytng about them A ller all. Mr
Roosevelt la a very hl*h bred »cullo
VISITORS ARK COMING!
tnan and haa go.,1 mannera.
In the nrth place. Mr Roosevelt.
By Ellaabeth Matlock u Huger« Simon with enlightened conacloua
regard
tor hla own country, aaw the Intereata
If you are a reader of the Bronie- of the United Statea aerloualy Jeopar-
man magaitne. you will hae noted re- dtaed by any compact of currency
cently, a series of article» on IMatln- atablliiatlon. at thla particular time,
gulahed Negroea. etc., by Hubert V dictated by, what appeared to be. a
Simon The Book —or rather pamph conspiracy of an international "Gold
let— that I am now commenting up- ltloc’\_ engineered by France, a dic­
on la from the prti of the same writer faulting nation, whose aelflah Inter-
It la on Chicago'» first cittxen and Mr eat seemed to supersede every other
Simon haa presented his material In consideration, and It was this phase
such a fashion as to leave but little In that rapidly moving whirligig that
room for doubt that a Negro actually caught the discerning eye of the Fro­
wns Chicago's first cltisen.
aident. So we would add to the many
i'irr ür»uhtll,twm i»r
s r v r '. t - s r 1'“ ''' ■-*
A O V O C A T I
Sedal
R A S I FOUR
r e in a s
Although I have not publicly invited
an>
“ * ‘ hlcago to drop In and
have a chat with me still they are
beginning to arrive The reason that
I have not Invited visitors — publicly
— Is because 1 have so much strictly
routine work to do that It Is Impossi­
ble for me to do this work aud en ter
tain visitors at the same time. And
everyone knows that I am a writer
for Negro
w h B U M Ultk 9 0 C IA L NOTES
or no reveuue from that source — not
Mr* Haiti# Trutett of Butts. Mont .
even enough to enable me to hire ate- *• visiting Mrs H 8. Buford In South
nographers -—or even one —so that Portland,
my time could be used along other
• • •
lines But. maybe, someday, the condt-
Hilbert Kirk was In the city last
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viw <¡¡r i — ■*.. .
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It is very timely that the book Is
Issued now for with people World s
« . . . .»a
Pair minded, they will be Interested in
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visitors on their arrival In Chicago
street were hostesses at a
wanting to know what part the Negro
Right now 1 welcome their letters and beautiful afterno- n tea on Thursday in
played in helping to found this great
So It seems to me that when wc these I do promise to take care o f honor of Mrs loa Finch, their house
community.
.look Into the hack ground of that con- promptly. So address me S50V South * «• • « f"r the past two months Mrs
• Jterence
f*ir»»ncA en.t
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and nn<Ktr«fgn<<
understand ihn
the roa
real 1 ob-
Parkway. Chicago.
Finch will left Friday morning for her
In receiving the review copy of this jeotives and the motivating thoughts
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couldn't
object
to
the
visit
of
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book 1 was signally honored for on the particularly of the "Gold Bloc nations. , l#ter to my nltj , office She. Mrs
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very afternoon that the first copies we see enough to warrant the very ivuhth Mitchell Hill.
formerlv of
Mr * n'' Mr* l ' s Need a,,d
were off «he press. Mr. Simon called drastic nature of the Roosevelt note ,ht> Chicago Bee. hut for the past vear motored to Government Camp Thurs
and presented me with an autographed
l ^ n r ° P,
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° T b,i a" d
half, women', editor, music edi- day
ropy, incidentally detailing to me the stand, r for r it
is based upon a sound and tor ro,„gravure editor, and out o f
* * *
struggles he has had to piece together practical policy, and most of all it Is
Henry Clark of Omaha. Neb .
worthwhile literature of early mem­ the heart of an American to call a tow u editor of the Atlanta IMtlv World
and affiliated flftv-,>dd papers of the »le n t two days in Portland this week.
bers of our race and particularly the bluff at any time.
Scott Newspaper Syndicate, of Allan He is a chauffeur for a party of tour
• • •
difficulties he was laboring under in
ta. called and talked shop and other **’ *
presenting "Chicago's First CitUen" to
Some will say the conference was more personal matters ,
the reading public.
111 timed, out of place and of no prsc-
And the publishers o f’ the Gary A-
Mr “ d
J l> Jamison passed
tical use. and should never tyive been merican. Arthur B Whitlock. F rlti W few days with Attorney and M
His experiences made a deep Im­ called. That is all a mistake. The Con- Alexander, and George C Anderson
Anderson. In Seattle recently,
pression upon me — so deep that I
ference will do good Europe under called and spent an hour or two in dls-
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shall endeavor to work out and build
stands us better and Mr Roosevelt cussing possibilities of a future service
Mr and Mr* Hurt Turner motored
up o plan, through this column, where­ has made himself acquainted wtth a I niav soon launch It was Mr Whit- *° $*•**!• last week and passed a few
by I can secure the name and address
lot of people that he could not have lock, as my readers know, who made dav* a* Ih* guest of their »later. Mrs
of every colored book-lover in Ameri­ met in any other wav Besides, candor, every effort to secure my parole to Eolith Johnson and her husband. Rev
ca. After I receive and compile these frankness, dragging things out in the Gary where he promised to permit H t-eo Johnston They report having
names it Is just possible that I can
open, do good, ad as they are made me the use of his entire plant fadli- had * k'vely time
make a survey of the field and can manifest,
thetr opposites are made ties.
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work out or suggest some plan where­ manifest, and that does good, even at
Mr and Mrs Charles Adams were
by our aspiring writers will find a the cost of confidence, often times.
Another editor, a namesake of mine hosts at dinner Tuesday In honor of
ready market awaiting their output. In
* * *
J E Mitchell, editor of the Saint Lou- Nev and Mr*
K<’ y Klnard
this connection I would thank every
TU R N SCOTTSBORO FUNDS
My contention Is that the real ob- is Argus, was brought up to the
office
*
* *
reader who is reading this column to
Jectives ofthe conference were obscur- by Mr. Truman K Gibson, chairman
Mr
H. 1-aBelle. Mias Grace Scott,
send me their name and address at
OVER OR CEASE C O LLEC TIN G
ed. if not lost. In the transparent, and of the board, of the Supreme Liberty Mr* Clara Pickett and Mrs Lenora
once, either addressed in care of this
Implied, manouevers of the "Gold Life Insurance Company W e also cn Henderson attended the Grand Chap- SAYS M IL IT A N T O R G AN IZATIO N
paper or to Clifford C. Mitchell. WH
ter of the Eastern Star in Seattle this
Bloc" nations, and that Mr Roose- Joyed an hour or so chatting shop
ter. 3597 South Parkway. Chicago. 111. v e lt’s message was fully warranted. If
week.
• • •
not compelled, by the rerv exlgen-
Thanks to the following publishers
But to continue on DeSable. As you
Mrs Mildred Smith and her son.
NEW YORK. July
An ultimatum
cies of the situation.
who changed my address from Jack
perhaps know he was a trader and
Mr Clifford Strode have moved from to the leaders of the National Associ­
* * *
»on to Chicago, during the week
trapper In the 1790» and settled in
This I-ondon Conference is headed
Birmingham W orld. Cincinnati l ’ n 502 Market street to 2833 Second St ation for th«x Advuncement of Colored
the communities now known as Peoria
...
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. . - - ¡for an unending line of discussto and ion. City Call, Louisville Leader Mem Southwest-
P copie, deinamllng thaï they turn over
ail fumls collected for Scottsboro dé­
d ou b fa s to hU bHng9~ r N 'e 's n !* hut
Pr<‘ * ld<‘ nt U
tl' ^ ficturen Phis World. Seattle Enterprtoe
and
. . .
moat nf th
h > k *
but , , responsible for a debacle produc- the Shreveport Sun
Mias Florence Cantrell, talented and fense. uncondltlonally. to the Interna-
made a ( o r f lr c f r n t " f ' i * " t x
k i* "*
nothing but International dlsrup-
youthful planiste observed her thlr- Honal taibor
Defense. sole authorised
L u . “ v . _ __ T
.
itlon and emharassment. but no Intelli-
And thanks to the
following for teenth birthday anniversary with a defenders of the Scottsboro
boys or
was black, however, there Is no doubt
gent discussion of it can be made a their publicly expressed tributes
party at the home of her parents on r ,.aae collecting, waa delivered In a
even if there might be some doubt as part frgm the real elements that were
Monday,
letter, made public today. Monday, by
to his birthplace.
adroitly but furtively engineered Into
The Shreveport Snn for the leading
* * *
William I». Patteraon. national tec ro­
it. and to meet exactly that situation editorial: The editorial In the Palmet
Miss Louise Randolph
announced tary of the I L D.
Mr. Simon hopes to sell his pamph­
The excniie put forward by the
our President haa decisively shown to Leader; Robert Durr's comment in h,' r engagement to Mr Price, at a
let on a national scale for 35 cents a
that none of his political acumen his “ Weekly R eview " column In the Par<v •* Ihe home of her parents In leadership of the N A A t % IV to re­
copy and those interested In reading
boldnegs. dash, and wixxardry of per- Birmingham World and to Maytne Os- Alberta last Thursday evening,
tain the fund« collected from thou-
historical racial works ran commnnl-
ception h v left him.
by J frvw a for bar comment In Town
• • o
nundfl of Negroea under pretenae that
c»t e with him in care of the Bronxe-
The Industrial Girls Club held a they wn.gil be u»ed for Scottaboro de­
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Talk " In the New Orleans, Louisiana
man. 418 E 47th St.. Chicago And
picnic Tuesday evening at Mount T a­ fence, will not Mtanil examination. I*at-
Weekly.
those so communicating will not only E TTA MOTEN W IN S PLACE IN
le r Park
teraon aald in making the letter pub­
-GOLO DIGGERS OF 1933"
receive a worthv littel pamphlet but
During the wek I noticed eight more
lic.
they will be helping a struggling race
Mrs Bonnie B<>*tU* waa ho*te*ii at
"W alf^r W hite’a atatement
ah«iut
papers using my new feature. "Chi-
writer to get a foothold.
(Continued from page one)
ca*o — An d Chicagoans ", being St an afterntxin t**a Monday f«»r the bon auma aaked him by I 1». !> even for
elected
dele
purely legal purpoaea. are
falsified
" T‘! T ' ■ « £ • fln.al° l » « l » A m 'ertcam 'sh ^ ve^ r, S u n \ .m
of
Do‘u7 PartM .' e fe
the
to focussed on Etta, a for- ^
w l,u" r ,u' Wichita
•
lo red Wo-
11 1 r ataietiH
atatement
that hla
lorn camera
crsaflfiir«»
T ira n a >egro
Star. .Ari- gate to ’ the
ur . m v.ntl n f t v.o..rwu
^
um
nt inai
ni-« organisation
-r*an i»w ou
war ha. mhhwd „ » » * V .™
‘ l,’ n* Oleam. Grenville ;
men - Club* « b* held this month In
itar/f to hold such funds for
iTvm*
î e m m ^ t the
h l Ï world
L S T reviewing
J Z J Z Ï s » i v Trlh“
» d r s «> « Monroe Br a 1.
«
inch purpose, I. f.lae N o .. ............. .
living, reminds
« t e n ” " - ~ r » w
such
a
pledge
to made In the announce-
In less than three
forgotten men of other nations that wee) „
r ^
Mrs Lillian Jenkins Isiy will attend m,.nt by the N A A C. P that It
It can't forget "her forgotten man'-.
the Century of Progresa Fair In Chi- would collect funds for Scottaboro."
She runs the gamut of emotions in
._ j
, ,
Ann speaking of features reminds c* * °
f _ A n analysis o f the financial til,lory
two short choruses when she tells of
.u -, . . . . . .
.......
of the N. A. A C P . quoting Its own
their tranquil love momenta before i . ,, ,
h
‘'r e . ? '
t here
Mr and Mrs E t. Jamison and Mr figures which show that wllhoui any
they put a
T rW
» 'hat
* " r,hv aud Mrs Jerome Franklin will motor authorisation
s gun
run In
in hi. hand and sent of T ^
featured
each
from any responsible
him far aw
a w a .v y : ; grows
grow , defiant with —
_ ran
*_ ^
. ' J , -«•'h
* rn week that I
to Kelso. \>ash!ngtob Sunday to be amine If collected more than $17.000
“ A Woman's
W
GOA to have . man
* I ! * 1 service that I can
3rd & Burnside Sts.
with Key and Mrs Lynch Brown.
for Scottaboro d$-fen»e. before the re-
wails plaintively "forgetting him. you render our papers in the time to
* * *
trial of Hey wood Patterson, but that
as T
my
facilitlet
YOUR— OWN— T H E A T E R
see. means you're forgetting
m e '; come Just . as
. . fast
.
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Mrs W as. and her sister Mrs. Ray on|y $1.000 eyer found Its way to th*>
ends militanUy with an unforgettable
' 1 ,h ? " * * pan'1 an,l ‘"'»'lu
so that th.
the b‘*’<1 a f“ a* ' al thelryiew home on the accomplishment of such a puri«o»e, Is
-I.____
al,v a,ld new features sn
climax.
T erw llllger Boulevard last Sunday af- rniiMiin-d in l'«tt.-r,on's Id le r
Tkt
> It is a grand thrust at the old so-
* * h," h
''"•"P “ ra"n ~ ‘ 7 "
letter blasts Walter White's boast of
clal order and regardless of the musl-
r L J u L . Y ' * 1 7 T^owlwln^ ,enl<>on
"the Association's reputation for care-
cal comedy atmosphere, the social slg-
from ’* ^ lrh 'h -T can
Mr Arthur , !>>Bon was _ In Portland ful handling of an accounting for I
mficance c j the entire picture and
r y amount for their read-
certainly of EtU s Interpretation docs 7 " Al?d tll®re
P^n'V of other talent 7 ? nda> fr' " "
He « as greet funds "
i Following an exhaustive analysis of
credit to the .»c a lle d N ew Deal idea
kat 1
to make use of E-
bF "m -h " on ored ' friends,
E
— the
^ vw__..
* * *
Iks actlvttlM and r• ■ i.- --f Ik s im.-rna-|
■weeping
country.
▼ntuaily I hope to have someone to
Coming soon" on“the silver slg-et will 7 OT,>r" - » tt Important affair and
) ' n,J
" Reed motored fo Orrh- tional la b o r Defense and of the N A '
be Careless" starring the little fire- ,hen haT,‘ 11 »T llten up deecrlptlvely ard!* Washington Monday to vtolt a C P . in the Scottaboro and other (
brand Ginger Rogers In this we see for T° n r,'ad‘' r* And the best way I Mra- A
rases, and of the history of the fund
Etta in a lighter vein singing "M y Im- !laT,‘ of knowing whether you
like
’
, '
.
..
collecting relation of the * A A C P
aginarv Sw eeth eart”
thewe new f^atur^a in by the rapidity
Quite a number o f the colored demo- * in the Hrottnboro cane, the I. L. I)
Between pictures she has been ln whl«'h »he various editors use them «'rats will attend the state wide picnic i , tter slates
2oc Pkg. of Bell-ans for starred
with Earl Dancer's band In Hpnc*- Ton know I am lated over tfie of ,f" ! partjr *° *>“ h“ ld tomorrow at j -in conclusion. I must say definitely j
Warner Brothers' Hollywood Down- fart ,h** ln l‘>** ,han ,hr— w eek, Vlkln* f‘arl< The committee In charge that If th.- leadership of your organ-
Indigestion
seventeen different papers commence *• urging th-m to be present and par- im io n w ill not agree that Ihe organ- |
town and San Pedro theatres
Isation defending the lives of the I
W e out here close to Hollywood the use of "Chicago — And Chicago- Uclpate In (be fun.
(Offer Limited to 1 W eek)
» a a
Scottsboro boys shall have uncondl
who have seen so many promising ans".
If yes an haktoa far -aawatsias
Mr, George Wyatt, of 2113 Meade tional control of the funds collected
dark stars twinkle and fade com­ _______________________ _______________
katlar" far tkal fa. alrk hradarh.
.
..
,
-Street. S W ha, a, her house-guesla, ;for this purpose, we muat Insist that
pletely out of the cinemaUc firmament V „ _ _
kaantarw. a«., taka aSraatasa af
i h „ (( i . n P
. that hint, more >fr, |-yon, of Oklahoma City and her yrm ceas.v collect In* funds Funds col
are expecting tbto little engineer to
tkia offrr Ball-ana takiata ara a
about, her ancestry and little daughter. Margery Hilton Mrs ||ected under any other conditions are
naa-iaaaUva rawktnattaa af alllaw
do some clever "fixin g" while she haa
*,
* 7 " *" “ h er» Wyatt is Mrs Lyons' aunt.
nr,t collected for Scottsboro defense. |
rkarcaal. aaSiam bwarkaaata I .S.P..
the chance And why not? She to a
ciralaatk« aaS pkarwacopatal flar-
in r ,a J ln' ,m‘ nd *°
* * *
We cannot have this fraud per pet rat
composite of all the negroid type* L w te - , ..h h. J
arias ails klanSad ta glra S«-aacaaS
* * !* *ralned
(shea a
a goof number of the social elite ,„| upon the Negro masses W e cannot
that have paraded before the camera college graduate), perfectly controlled j* lo be seen attending the dog races
railtf to orStosrr IndlcnUaa and
* party to this betruyal of the llle
t-miaata raUaf in m in tnSicaataan
T
k «J ^ 2 "!, n* arl,rhla i Pr0.)[lmat* " i nl" , .^ m Ino, l" n* ™ Pr°Dh'
Miss Eun.ce Mott has been Invited ..ration struggle« ,.f the Negro masses
Tka maker, take tka riak that raa'II
Ilka tkh XS-yrar roan« taMat
™na MaJ McKinnevto^hruUed * s e i T J a m n . 'o f ^ t o « “ ^ ^
h*” >
*" recite af Jennings l,,dge on July „„,|
f,*M f „ r ,,n, on d ltl.»..! free
aaoagk ta yrafrr lu Sii Ball am.
Bat Watar. Bara Bailafl
"W e are pledged to a relentless
from the beginningl with Infinitely swan song for Topsv and 'Cabins In
iiiiiiiiiiim itim l iiiiii((iii(i(i(iiiil(|
struggle against this Infamous system
more
authority
and
finesse;
has
a
the
cotton'
I'll
double
it
that
E't.i
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M i«» A Howie I h the houne Ruent of Wo aro pledged lo a relentless strug­
Ball A Co.. Mfg. Cbaniau,
Ormnsaburs. N. Y.
o r ? J . ? i. J n
V "
^
nm.K ^ ° ten PTI-’' aK,‘n ,he fu,ure type Of I,.-,
, Mr. R f M .,rrle„, In Mnimt gle against ih.- terrorismi liti of th<-
or
Louise
Beavers,
respects
all
the
Negro
woman
for
portrayal
of
the
s<
olt while h-re for the week
Daar Sira—PVan» aand. without obliga­
American working class,
black and
native tralta ln song and dance; aRlCi race through moMon picture.
M l«« Howies Is a recent graduate white. W e are pledged to a relentless
tion. ono 2Sr- pits, of Bail-ana for Indi-
for trial.
spirituals with less pose than Clar­
from the Eagle Creek school and la struggle for the enforcement of Ihe
ence Muse — puts a mlschleveous
Mote:
being widely feted by friends. She waa rights provided Negro people by the
Naraa (prist).
twist on racial rhythms that makes
The film is showing at the Music the guest Thursday at a luncheon gl- Constitution of the United States of
them classic
instead of downright Box, a local theatre.
— Ed ven by Mrs Margaret Griffith and on America. T o this heroic fight, we call
Straat
vulgar;
that perfect dentistry the
Friday she was the guest of Mr. and the membership of Ihe N A A ( ' I*.
race to supposed to be endowed with;
Mrs. \V. H. Brown on Interstate ave
City.
We call upon them to Join and build
BANDANA BARBECUE INN
those gorgeous eyes that roll high,
• • •
the Scottsboro Action Committee
wide and handsome and a teasing
T. Brown, Proprietor
"Friends in Ihe N. A. A. C. P. step
Mr and Mm. K W. Rutherford, of
I. L D.
«' OFFENSE F
DON'T WANT STRINGS
TIED TO THEM. EITHER
N en
T h ird A v e n u e
T h e a te r
FREE
to Stomach
Sufferers
“ dJSS’uTy reteredhSX.^ yrT^v:
— Located at—
133 SECOND ST. at H A LS E Y
The Oldest Negro Business In Portland Is .
Barbecue Saturdays and Special
Barbecue Olnners on Sundays
The Advocate Publishing Co-
Olve Us A Trial
EVERYBODY WELCOME
IMMIIIIMHMIMSIlMlltMItlllllllMIMIMIHMMMIHMI
Publishers of “The Advocate”
Published Every Saturday For The Past 29 Years
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Z. F. MARTIN
Full Pack
No Slack Fiiiinq
SAME PRICE M r
AS 42 YEARS AGO
2Souncs* forlSi
Prunlnf. Grafting and landscape Gardening
Wh ' '
........
I * Bait Blgfelii itfi *'r w M tiU rU ta
at dinner tomorrow at their home for
th*» pleasure of Reverend and Mrs. J
i) Wilson. The occasion is to observe
th»* birthday anniversaries
of both
Mrs. Rutherford
and Rev.
Wilson
which occur on July 20th.
• • •
The Martha Washington Sewing
Club was beautifully entertained on
last Thursday afternoon by Mrs W
L Reese at her residence on Wheeler
street. The club made plans for hold
Ing their plenlc In the near future, and
Mr, IjOiilsa Troutman was club-guest
• • •
The
Colored Young Democratic
Club of Oregon will hold Its first nn-
rial «moker and feed on next Monday
night Elaborate plana have been per-
feeted for Ihe success of the affair.
TH E LEADER T E N N I8 8HOP
435 Northeast Twelfth Avenue
— Dlreetly across from the—
BENSON COURTS
Complete equipment for
T E N N IS
S27 E AST MORRISON ST*
PO R TLAND , OREGON
to n f is i! A ct*»'
M ILLIO N S OF P O U N D S U S E D
BV OUR C O V IR N M 1 N T
.... — ««» ........ '-y-
PLAYERS
Rackets, Shoes, Balls, —
Restrlngln* a specialty
Seattle News
DUCK JORDAN - llt-JJrd Ave. Editor Phons Es. U M )
YV O N N E C H A T T E R S 20« 2Slh Ave.
over the heads of your leadership
which has linked Itself Inseparably
with the ruling claas of Am erica'
Fight for the Immediate dlatnlaaai
of the cases and the safe releaae of
Ihe nips innocent
Scottaboro boys
I tern a (pi an end lo Scottaboro'"
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•
The-
G A L A
T H E A T R E
22nd Ava and E. Madison St.
Now Management
Strangers Especially Welcome
Schedule of Servlets
9 $5 A M. — Sunday School
H A M
- Hormon
7 *0 P M
f E
9 00 P M. —Hormon
PA TR O N IZE
•
F IR S T A. M. E. ZION CHURCH
14th Avenus A East Flks Sts.
Rsv. H. Lao Johnstons, Pastor
Nova Owners
NEW E Q U IPM EN T
Everything new except the Name
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23rd Avonuo A Eott Olivo S«.
Rov. Otorgo F. Martin, Poster
Schedule
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Sunday Servlets
— Sunday :
— Sermon
Varl.k <
— Herman
Prayer Masting E vtry Wed at •
I c w i i s i I nel
COAL
i*«r ton.............
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And UF
W s Handle A ll Kinds of Coal
Strsngsrs Especially Wslcoms
MT. ZION B A P T IS T CHURCH
Rsv T. M. Davis, Pastor
Schedule of Sunday Ssrvlcst
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Fine Choir and Congregational
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