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SATU RD AY. N O V C M B IR 4. ISSI T H I A D V O C A T I RAO« T H R U - - RYTHMIC AGGREGATION INVADES CITY % < ;€ l « l l l < Ì I 1 U S Iilnpitnl nv»-r lu J'ortlttllil M<*ut|jty fit ¡rout* to iirnlr horn«. T b «y huvn vim- I< m | tlm World'll Fair lu rhlrafto and ! othrr |ioiiit n of liiti*ri*it lu D in « « hi « ml I'm lflr NorthwfMt Mr llrymit 1 » m In i on I «•■tut« ami »ay* llta(| III» llUlltlMa 1» K«»<l«l I l f ttlMO HtMllMl I It» I th « iim|iorlty of Ih«« color«*«! poo 1 * 1 » down tlmr« own thrtr hoin«*» and that tiit«iii|*l(»viti«’ iii 1 » not mo prfva- lent th««r«* a» lif fotincl It In other part» of tin« country. MT H I S p o r t s HARLEM GENTLE- E M PI MON" R E FEREE’S JAB PUTS TED OUT; Q)»« m EDWARDS WINS PARAMOUNT OPENS DOORS WITH ORANO CELEBRATION VIE AUDIENCE Td Thye. alias High Hat Teddy." alia» "the old master," alias most any gotul alias salvaged nothing out of a MI nn Catherin» Fuir un <1 Willi«« T a y hritwliHh ninutrh with Hilly KdwstnJ*. lor writ" i|tilft|y married Momluy at * Otafffll! K uiimun Ottjr hStchf lejy. in . ..... Yaurouver. WuMhliiKton und n ilo b u Heralded by a gigantic celebration. (h „ feature of a wrestling card at the (Hy Ivan Pannady) led Infoi luully at <‘uriI h roHtauraiit on the mammoth Paramount theater will Auditorium Wed need* y nleht unless That rascally, rythmic aggregation WlllluuiH Avenue w tilt h they operato again open It's doora to the public to- It was the satisfaction that it took known to thousands as Buck Clayton's M l»» Fuir m in «« of on«« of Portland n day after a years darkness two tnen to heat him. *15 Gentlemen from Harlem’, have old «»t and tnoNt illicitly re»t»ert«d fain lio in !• h , fireworks display», Uiula, Vern Harringt<>ii and the a fore men made themacivea the rno»t talked of 111 ««» Mr Taylor I n un IndiiNtrlouN and the big Oregon State football ral- tlon Kdwarda formed the argum*«nt. 1 * 4 ,j<j on the cqaut Having recently ami well thouaht of younjf man Their ly. wlli intermingle in thehlg celebra- sent I bye on his way to defeat with dosed a four month’s engagement at friend» are * 1 »! i I iik them much nuc tlon that will once agalu Initiate the a lusty left hook, his idea of an effec- (he unique "Hollywood Barn" in Hally- Ihiituit u w e e k » lull lit Seattle. Mr» «'«•a». 3.300 Heat showhouse U * * " aX to break obstinate wrestlers wood where they" hold sway under Oeotala Harri», of Portland w » n ten« As It's opening attraction the Para 0,1 rope». the baton of their gehlal maestro, J «termi »e re m i social courte»le» hy rnouni will show Maurice Phevallers -Much to the disgust of the audience f$ac|| Clayton, they have now joined friends of Mr» Jeaae WatkliiN. her ho»« Mr and Mr». J W SI iiiiiih were latest picture ‘The Way T o Love” . whl< h was noticeably pro-Thy, Har- (he Pantages Hoad Show Circuit, tees. host» tin lu»! Hiiuduy at dinner ut with Ann Dvorak and Kriward Fvertt rjngton put a sudden endI to hostilities whlrh will take them to Vancouver their home on Faut Pine »treat. H« v Horton in the supporting cast. In ,*lal w* r* I 14?!1 apPr,>a<'*|ln* ft. C.. before headin south Mr and Mr» Joe Morrell and Mr and Mr» Ia«e Itoy Klnard, Mr and this newt«s? vehicle for the famous lt4 * * . r**d ^ell an easy vk-ilm to Ed- The personel of the Harlem Gentle- miti M i» t’harI ch Junten «pent a plea Ml » <i W. Mirti were icuwat« * lai «« h Branch star. Chevalier 1» said to he In " * r* M / h ira p ra d lc head ha k in his m#n „ M fo|lows. I Maut evenlfia on Tuesday « u III iik on w ere »«*t f.ir ten. and the houles» »err- ed a inoMt delectable repu»! ,h.- type of role be.t liked by hi. “ uU ,h" ^ Bata Lewi*. Drums; Reginald June..' H Heed Mr u;;d Mt many follow er. He plays the part W( . . ! h.. Base; Kddle Beale, Plano; Jack Brat Mr» (ieorala Harris returned to her ..f a carcfr.-c Frenchman living In the (ook t|n|e ,(| (Ja i(H u|| T hy »‘ favor ,on- Trumpet; George Johnaon. Trom The Ha tighter» of liahlla Temple of home In Ptirtland Monday night She latlln Quarter* of Ia n * , and »orrlm t H(f awarmed al, ovt.r , he l)UU.b. r llo). bone; Hulwrt Meyer». Arclma Taylor Klk» honored of th«* their number »pent th«* past week Hi Seattle visit about nothin*, that I. un II he meet* fo f 16 mlnute, and 5o » « coik I* In the » “ d Couithie R/ihert*. Sax.; Jo* Me- when on l«»t Tuesday evening about ins her friend». Mr» Je»»ie Wutklns up with a »plrlted carnival xlrl a* f|rM , egHlon but p o ll«! hjH hea.l Into GuUheon. Violin; Frank Pasley. Ban- who»«« huNhnntl. Mr Oeiirite Wutkln». twenty fIv•• of them vuthered at the lairt-ayed by Ann Dvorak a bpadllKk and lha, waa tbal Jo and vocalist; Buck Clayton. Trum- I*.Ik» Home on W illiam » avenue and dlt>ti tm Saturday, Oct. 31»! Mr» Mar- Ih. May To la>ve . 1» »aid to be Tlu. abuglve Thye Mbou|d^r took lu pet and Director. The 'Three Step- tendered an Informal reception to Mr». The late Charles '«llpln who play rU attended the funeral on Weduea* richer in comedy element and for that to)1 ln the ae(.ond ,eg»lon and Edward* Son»-',ta M »n c e r* and Alma Traver*. RUBY K EELER, one of the many H H Purifcp who will leave uluMit the ed "F.Miperor Jone»" In Fugen« 1 d«y Nov 4th went down on hi* back in 10 minute* *ocali*t. furnish the artistic dancing star« and 200 beautiful girls who are middle of the month for Fresno. Pall- O'Neil’s furiiou» play Mr. Gilpin was reuHon .lecidely refreahln* h T d * opening vaudeville program con- and jq second* Ted was having the and eong number* for the troup , i featured in "Gold D.ggers of 1933", fornla to Join her husband. Rev It | | on the legitimate «luge and until hi» a| ata uf ,dktn ntollcr act* A big Noclai event 1» 'he Armistice o f except- tetter of the luck when Harrington These handsome young fellows (I which opens Monday at the Capitol Camp who b*s Ix-en tran sfer«! from death, was balled as a great actor . . . .m .r u in m M l oim ln Iktnte given tonight (Set Nov 11thI lug direct to massaged T h ye'» eye. »ay handsome, because In my estima- Theatre in conjunction with a de <;<-nfer The recent motion picture of the p “r7und fmm Ih ^ W s ro e r Bros, _______ __ , , — , ,------- . , hv Sgt JoMeph White Camp, Spnnlnh rner thea- _ .. „ > Don and in that of others, they are luxe stage show. American War V et» ut th»* Klka Home enc«« to the '/Ann church at Fresno play wbkh was shown at u local the tre In lam Angeles, and the big Fox lA*‘ ° ! Victorla B ( . and classed In the sunerlative <ie^ In -tan iv .n . i . c . Bunny Martin of Tulsa. Okla. put up 10 “ “ *»«*• "> tne superlative Oe- on W illiam » Avenue Kverylunly I n M««sdsine» Mamie Hfnhfou und I« (J atre, starred Paul Ho In* son . , ! i 'h r night's beat wrestling exhibition *rer of that guall.v, play with A cer- Peck preaided ut the refreshment tu going' hie 1 T it ! ‘ f ‘c,*. p<’ ll< y '* Jensen won In a dramatic finish that Ulu m »*nrtlc syn< o p tio n which take* If you love FROM THEDORE JORDAN , HLh n ,.',h,l r ranJ' " »aw Martin fall to drop hi* man wnb ,h* listener way back to Harlem; Into The Misses Uwendolyn ami Violet of veryonei. poiketlaa.k. with cent« , awan d|V(. or th„ r0IM.H u _______ wa, the realm of daming feet and «waying CREOLE COOKING ropes. The Martha Washington Sewing and Hooker hwiketl very pretty with their “* - - - In some strange sa Theodor« foidao • sailed » hl» stau - balcony price any day In the week second fall for the Canadian He rr.»u * bodies, pulsating frogeant cirsage» of pink ami yellow Hoinemaklng flu b met Thursday with mi nt In whlch hi* exp ress«! rumplet« — visit— ui,Y time in the «lay. lu addition the first In the scheduled one-hour va* e rythm Whether the tune is sweet rosebuds Monday night at the gala Mr» Thelma Flower», hosteau at *1‘*r confidence In the I I. !> and called the lower floor price from II • m to bout with whip wriatlork* and l«>»t the or hot* «heir interpretation of it is A delicious opening of the Concert »••nitnn of the home on llblsey street up*ui all workers In trade unions and . 30 prn also will he ^6 cent» from Hecond to well directed kick on the »uperb. All their songs are sweetly Portland Symphony Orchestra at the luncheon was served The club pre organlxfttlnnrt. Negro mid White anti Monti ay to Friday and after 6:30 pm chin. <*r hotly modulated and arranged. sente«! the W illiam « avenue V ' W V A t'lvlc Auditorium 4th avenue near Flanders particularly member» of the N A 40 cent». _______ Jensen will meet Bob Meyer* In a Their immediate show is a clever, with one dozen nice cup-towels A F IV to rally to his defense: bout on next week'» card, it waa an- J*'ean* fn*t-movlng vehicle, approprlate- A group of voting people ujotfinhlfd Lots Of Good Things To Eat “ This fight Is p«irt of a larger strug J* a£po*®t®<* w*th a dancing number The Work Fonimittf«* of the W ill gle for the liberation of the oppre»Ncd **|’M NO A N G E L " COMING— OH YES! nounced at ringside at the home of Mr ami Mr» Jerome Hob Kruse of Oswego put awav Billy , *le * hree Step-sons who tapped — served by— Franklin in Irvington Monday night Ism» Avenue Y W F A held s so Negro people, for the freedom o f the W ITH MAE W EST Burns. I>enver heavyweight, in the *e- ,h#*'r way into ,he heart* of all those to meet and mingle with "liuck ' ('lay « lui tea ThurNtlay nflertionvi nt the Y »(»pré»»«-«! winking cla»*« N«» matter Rebecca Lowe and Della Scott cond round of a three-rounder w ith an * b° w itnessed their brilliant perfor- toil und hl» Fifteen Gentlemen! from A lovely program w »» had during the Whnf happen» to me. Theodor«« Jordan Mae West, the famous "Come up and airplane spin Bobby Fvans of Long niance and then the blue* number 9 ung Harlem ' who lopped the Vaudeville hour» this struggle will sud must go on *ee me sometime" gal of "She Done Island and Fete Belcastro of San Fran- by M i»» Alma Traver*. created no lit- the i'antage» theatre the past week Hitn Wrogn". came Imck to Portland cisco drew in three rounds neither of R^n*ation. Miss Travers is the □ - The very llk«hle boy» In the jtand en- H,,T la* Ley of Fresno. Fallfornla 1 » RAYMOND CAGE'S REMAINS voting lady., whom Ripley reported in yesterday In her latent. "I'm No A —' i the heavies ftettiuK a fall Sgt. Joseph White Camp tertalned with humoromi »ketches »m l v**IHwg with Hev and Nfr» l.ee Hoy SHIPPEO HERE FOR BURIAL hla "B elieve It or N ot" column, as the and JudRtmt from the opexitiic day -------- unique mush si nttmhers Among the Kinsrd during hi» Portland stay lie lady who keeps pin* In her mouth as * ___________________ SPANISH ■ AM ERCAN W AR evening » diversion» were dancing and leave shortly f**r Walla Walla, Raymond (’ faite, eldest son of crowds . , at the . . . IJberty . . . . theatre, ,, she ... I she is singing, sleeping, and eating. V E TE RA N S a delicious buffet supper Washington where he hss been »«*• M r J oe fa it e , o f A lb a n y . O r e « o „ d ie d t" ‘ re . , " r » » Portlander» enjoyed every moment »Ignetl to the /Ann church In I'hoetilx. Arizona, Nov. 2. where net herself a difficult task bettering of the "Harlem Gentlemen’s” scintil —and— Mr snd Mr» Wsldo llogle. Mrs he went »«imetime ago in quest of her first picture, which lifted her to lated. syncopated presentation. Much George Scott Mr George It llsrdln. The Vlglantes t'liib met Thursday health The remain» were shipped by the height* of screendom almost over- credit 1 » attributed to the able direc Ladies Auailliary Meets every Mr W G Ford. Mr Isadore Msney rtt the home of Mr and Mrs A Love, the Reynold» Funeral Home In Fhoe- nl*ht tion of Buck Clayton, who. although ^ ul f rorn every standpoint story, anil Mr Mtid Mr» Herrle Tinsley as ^ ^ Hroailwgy Mr» llelle John- nixe to the Miller A Tracey Funeral young in years, is old in experience 2ND A 4TH SATU RD AY NIGHTS «emhleti at a beautifully appointed din "on Mrs Live*» sitter In-law, wa» hos lion... in Portland on Friday. Nov. m h,'r ° * n Performance, souk » wise- and la also a very accomplished musi crack*, and comedy, "I'm No Angel", tler at the htmie of Mr snd Mrs Tin * v**rY Interesting and profits- ln*r 10th. A t V E TE R A N S H A L L cian and director; tn fact. Mr. Clayton A brother of I he deceased Mr R -aslly excell» M l»» W est'» previous »ley In Albert* la»t Sutnlsy at 6 «»’ hie meeting waa had la rated a« one of the foremost trum- County Court House \V f a « e r,'»Ides nt H I!« N E First Pl>'«re clock The occasion wan th«« birth-j peteers in the West. Buck Clayton en Mrs Sarah Lave. 66 N E Broadway avenue In Portland Protwhly the most Imitated woman con.es of a family of musicians. His The deceased was an accomplished •»> America In the matter of fashions, tre-plece of pink i •«e» w ith four pink Plans to leave early In December for n father is a base singer and la also taper» In cry«tsl hnnen Adorned the three month» visit smith She w ill go numli um and also »ana well He spent ,"5rlp of wslk manner of »peeeh. hair- accomplished with all musical instru table with It» white linen cloth Kx h> wn> of Fallfornls, »topping o ff m several years ln Fhlcago where he dress, and all the other intimate de- ments; his mother is a pianist of note. qulslte white china etul>elllNhe«l In Oaklnnd t«» vlalt friend» In la«» Ange played for church choir» and pursued **»h» of a woman personality. Miss Both parents are prominent in mussi- hint k and gold and Ido«»«!-red gla»» If», she will he the guest of a time his tmi»i« ul studie» until hi» health West In said to fully live up to every cal circles in and out of Buck's birth ware were used A delicious 3-course honored friend. Mr» Fora Bovkin» failed and he wan commelled to return expectation of her mlllon* of follow- place. Parsons. Kansas. era. repast wa» served Mr Tinsley presen ¡From l*na Atigelen. »he will go to Or to hi» horn«* In Portland Portland has seen and heard a fa Funeral ui rangements have not "I'm No Angel", written by Miss ted III» wife sn electric Iniudolr «lock. ange Texan, to vlnlt her hunhand'n re- Huadreds of thoaaanda fotnd mous hand and now bids it farewell. 1 following: th« Ad Tic« of West herself, presents her in the pic The guests were not apprised of the lMtlv«»n Minn Gunnle I*oVe anil Mr* been complete«! hoping for its early return. r a ik tv n t u a i a turesque character of a rowdy, wise fact that is w ms Mrs Tinsley's birth Addle IsOVe. In Alexandria. I ji . Mrs Ç- T h l» noted C a t h - cracking. carnivnl dancer and singer. Isovc will pnnn the greater part of day. ollo priest ex- She plays a lion tamer, has nerve e- her time vlnlting her brother. Mr Kr- p l a i n * 1 « h la AU S PLU N D DRUG STORE nough to put her head In a lion's rMn I*ove him a host of Mr» June Atlatn». of Spokane, en nest Smith mouth, snd becomes a sensation In a route to Vancouver. II F Is visiting friends In Portland where »he m oOo New York circus. There she captivates prominent in church and club circle», relatives In Portland society millionaires by the same tac- who wish her sll th«* happiness that Sixth A Glisso Streets lira that she has used on thousands Mr and Mrs II Bryant, prominent the trip hold* for her and a safe re of stickers-throughout her circus tra and ws-althy rltlSen* of Alber«|iierque. turn home. th e o s a s i * sa d vels. New Mexlctt. and their »mall »on. PO R TLAND . OREGON s y m p t o m * o< Her "tall dark and handsome" again m a e y disorders such as Is Cary Grant. Edward Arnold and A K R A F T -P IIE M X PRODUCT Gregory Ratoff have prominent sup 0 ... porting roles MULLEN'S CREOIE KITCHEN Thousands prefer it to mayonnaise! 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The story Is a "back o f the back stage" theme, a dramatic and a- mtislng insight Into the lives and loves of the people primarily responsible for the staging of a great New York show It Is an Intensely human story climax ed by a triumphant and spectacular "show " in which Bushy Berkeley's chorus of 200 picked beauties nre la vishly displayed jn dance ensembles Iineuualled In the history of stage or screen Sunday, for the one day only, the Capitol will have "I.lly Turner," star ting Ituth Chattel-ton and George Brent. Friday anil Saturday there will In- another big all family program with Buck Jones In "The Thrill Hunter,” and a do luxe stage show. BIG DANCE! —Given by— SGT JOSEPH W H IT E SPAN ISH AM ERIC AN W A R VETS S A T I C D A y n is lit N C V . 11 24 E. 12th St.. New York. N. V. Please send Father Heumann’s big “ FREE” Health Book Name ......................................... Address ..................................... E LK S HOME — W illiams Avenue atCherry Streest — music by— "DON AND ERSO N" AND HIS BAND ADMISSION 50 cents CHECKING FREE My ailment i s .............................. (Please mention It) TH E SCOPE AND PURPOSE OF TH E P R E S ID E N T S RE E M PLO YM E N T EMERGENCY CAM PAIGN (Continued from page tw o) While, as has been stated. It is desired that liberal use of the insignia be made by em ployer anti consumers, it is to be remembered that the official N R A emblem is the pro perty of the United States Government and may not be used or reproduced w ithout au thority of the National Recovery Administration. The lists of all employers who sign the President's Agreement are displayed in local postoffices and It Is urged that all employers who have not yet signed the agreement do so immediately ami deliver them to their local postmaster. With some minor exceptions, the terms of the President's Agreement with employers is briefly, as follows: Any mployer of a factory or mechanical worker or artisan must not pay less than 40 cents an hour or work him more than 35 hours a week, except that it the employer were paving less than 40 cents for that kind of work on July 15 the em ployer can pay that rale now, but not less than 30 cents an hour. As to all employees— those on a weekly rate— the employer will pay not less than $15 a week in a city of over 500.000 population; or $14.50 a week in cities of between 250,000 and 500.000; or $14 a week in cities between 2.5'H' and 250.000 population; or $12 a week in cities of less than 2.500 population, and the employer agrees not to work this class of workers more than 40 hours a week. As to employe* who were getting a higher wage, the employer must not reduce their wages because of a reduction in their hours and he should generally keep the usual pay differences as between the lower and the higher paid employ's. And after August 31. he must not work children under 16 years of age. There are. of counae. some other rules which apply to special cases, but the terms of the agreement as here outlined cover the large bult of cases. FIFI DORSAY AT PAN TAG ES In the Hollywood "higher mathema tics." Kifl Dorsa.v. coming to the Pan- luges theatre In -person Thursday as the headliner on the new vaudeville bill, demonstrating that every camera angle has Its curve, as far as she Is concerned. Ftfl was horn In Quebec, hut tem peramentally It might as well have been Paris. Her education began In » a convent, where she learned typing, but discovered she wasn't the type. Finding the Canadian riwil to fame a hit slow, she crossed the border anil opened the throttle. At first she danced In the Green wich Village Follies and posed for art ists. Then she broke Into vaudeville anil soon she was singing in both French and English. In 1928 her tour carried her over (he Orpheuin circuit tr. the Pacific Coast anil Into picture fame. Her first real chance rame with w ill Rogers In "T h ey Hail to See Pa ris." with "Hot for Paris." “ Women of All Nations," "Mr, Lemon of Or ange." "W om en Everywhere” and "On the Level" among screen productions to follow. 6 » H A L iv e r A rte r ie s D eep ey P ile s A sth m a iH s h S C M B r s a e k la l C M C s s s tlp a tls s s a d e th e r < and how these a ilm e n ts eaa be s e t s - hatted by sim p le mesne. T h is va lu a b le con tain s l i t _ _ 300 illu stra tion s. I t w ill sh ew y e s the w a y te b e tte r h ealth a e d happleeea. Y ou can h ave th is book w it h out cost o r o b lig a t io n M a ll coupon. N O W . Armistice Day GOLD DIGGER^ OF 1933 TO OPEN ...r a l PHONE BRoadwqy 2449 MOST REASO NABLE IN C IT Y F e iin m u lH ff & S a d d le F U 7 N E T î A L P A K L Û T ^ DR-S. HIRATA DENTIST A R A T A BLOG. 6 N. W . 6 th Ave V ISITO R S ARE WELCOME BRoadway 2449 MISS BARBARA HUBBARD, LAD Y 335 SIX T H STR E E T Corner of Market ATTENDANT (N ext door to Dr Unthank) Phone:— ATwater 0046