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Saturday, Oacambar 2, 1912 T HE A D V O C A T E PAGE T H A I S ALA. GOVT. TO PAY SC0TTSB0R0 APPEAL FEE **** (o d c il I<intr\ Mr mid M n Jero m e Frankllu of TH E P R E S E N T ECONOMIC *!*•• A«lrt»rate w ere the KiicNt* of Mr S T A T U S OF T H E NEORO Mad Mr« Hliii vim 1 » IMrkett at dinner IliuiikHKlviiiK I»uy at their home in Vancouver Ave A ilelld otja dinner ( P rofessor of lllntory. Ky Htate Col leae for the Aaaociuted Negro P re **) WNN enjoyed. CHICAGO M IN IST E R V IS IT S C ITY Fu ro 11 te to !*oa A n g e lo , California ¡to Join hia family. Itev Jeaae 8. Wood* of 36 4 K (Jllea Avenue. Chicago, III . ir- rivoli In l'u rti« ml W ednesday evening. November 2»lh «1 » o'rliM'k l(»v«r«n<! till«« «topped ov»r In T acom a uml w«* ih» «Ii»«t of honor at a p re T h an k « ■ Ivina breakfast ■lv»n liy Hgt and Mr» A I. Hin k at tliolr home, 1036 S Hliite S tre et. Additional ........ la were Mr II Franela and Mr* McClure. Hev W imh I n attended Joint Thankagivlng aervIceH ut Itethel A. M. K ( ’hurcb Thiiraduy tiiornlng Itev Wood* la author of "Footprint« a atory of In the MI hh | nh I|» j »| Valley pioneer life, ua It relatea to the h » d a l. ed tient louai und rellgloim life of the Negro race T he book wua pu hindi- ed f»»r tin» Worlda F a ir In Chicago. Itev Wood* wua a guest at the New Golden West Hotel during Ilia atay In Fort lumi Sports T H E VANISHING NEGRO ARTISAN III the name m anner that 1 hont of Forgotten Man” hau been recently d iscovered, «11 »sum m ation of Ih» »r.-ml« In «orlul change r»vi-«l« tim i U»er« are vurloii« and aundry "V an »»hlns A m erlran»". Although the In- diana to whom th» t»rm waa first «Pldlod I» actu ally on the Inereuao In ...................... »II «l"UK the econom ic l.at tie line group« and » I uhhch em erge 'a- hor, then dlauppear while other coni- blunt ton« com e forward to tuk«* their placea. lit la in n id i a flux that wo find the cruft a today. Hence the (jut**- tton Negro artiaan holding III« own? T T. IN V E ST IG A T E S ALA. LYNCHINGS NICE GIRLS GO NUDIST (Continued from page one) Fflth Avenue. New York City. T he ra il was decided upon at a m eeting of the Com m ittee held a t the studio of Ho race Gregory, poet. In New York. It Radiant, Glistening was signed by Mr. G regory. K yle Crich ton. editor of S crib n er's M agazine; Ed Bodies Sunkist to ward Dahlberg. the novellat beaten hy Germ an Nazis in B erlin la st summer, Happy Health . . . laidor Schneider, p o et; Fred Marsh, Intimately Revealed w riter, and Alfred H. H lrsch, secretary of the National Comm ittee. in the 1st Authentic T he call notes that " T e rro r against the Negro reigns in A labam a.” And Feature Laid in an th a t; "T h is promise to lie partciularly sharply brought out In D ecatur where the Scottsbo ro tria ls are to tak e place beglnnlg November 27.” NUDIST COLONY E xcerp ts from a ffid av its made by investigators w h o visited Morgan County where D ecatur is situated, and Interviewed 500 persona, a re also In cluded. Many of those Interviewed— I and whose nam es and addreases are cited — threatened ‘those Scottsboro boys and those Jew la w y e r s (a tto r neys for the In ternational L abor De fense a re m eant»” with lynching. A statem en t Issued from the oflce of the National Com m ittee says in p a rt: "T h e anounced refusal of Attroney G eneral K night and of Jud ge Callahan to provide protection in Decatur In C A PIT O L T H E A T R E cre a se s a thousandful th e danger of (4th and M orrison Sta.) lynching. T h ere is no question of the terro r which exists. If Ju d ge Callahan insists on regarding the Scottsboro trial as "an ordinary crim in al case ,” the observers who are In D ecatur may fat u n iiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiim u iiin u u iin im in m iiiiiim u iiiH il (3 F or the first tim e in the Marx B ro th by the only bulwark ag a in st violence e rs ' screen ca re e r one of the film s has and death.” a d efinite story. H eretofore they have Just rompd ^ind clowned In fron t of EDITO R V IS IT S W ITH JORDAN the cam ara with gag a fte r gag. but In “ Duck Soup” they h a re a real plot. (Continued from page one) 0 - B riefly . It concerns Freedonia. land Suprem e Court handed down a deci L IB E R T Y T H E A T R E of happiness and peace, which I* '.n sion which all good and loyai Oregon- --------- the throes of a revolution. Despite the ia n8 and citizen s are asham ed of Theo- AMERICAN T u skeg ee luatltute. Ala , Dec. 1 The T u skeg ee luatltu te Golden T ig ers m d efeating F isk I7nlveralty, 27 to 0, Ir the Alumni Bow l here on the 25 of N ovem ber, sounded warning that th*- Ahhottmen are in pursuit of another Southern C onference championship At hulf tim e the T igers led, 13 to 0, E a r l y Artisa n* and played with su fficient safety from T he ternia "M antua m aker", "cour then on to protect that lead. rle r", “aaaayer". ami "g la z ier" are !lt Rozells Rllvey scored early for T u - tie uaed today, hut two centu rlea ago kegee when he crossed the m arker Negroes performed au ukllletl craft*- from the 6-yard line. Ozla Johnson inen under theae and 24 Mimilur claani- flee t T uakegee halfback, and Edward ficai Iona. Adums, giant fullback, had attained PAY During the period of slavery !h the n e cessary yardage by long swee K . . r , w m . r. w h co 8 ts of s c ° t ts b o r ° a p p e a l p u d ».»».,« . . . IB r , . d run, . pUclnK , h. t a „ p,,. ‘ , .. . , ‘ " N ,w ' ,,rk ' No,r n ,a •u * " oi econom ic unit by th» na» of Negroes altlon for th» «cor» W arnor kicked at the final« to be held In the east U Alabama, uiiwilllng to risk a delay 1 as skilled Industrial workmen. T he from placem ent for the extra point, ter. the 8<ott«i»oro trials uml to avoid set dom ination of the black handicrafts- Cleveland hurled an 18-yard pass to Miss T im m s’ friends here feel had ting o f a precedent by the U. H Hu* men here was com plete A fter em ancl- Joh nso n, who raced 28-yards to give ly over the fact that her racial iden prciue Court In such a case, has de* pat Ion this dom ination was th re a te n e l the T ig e rs th eir second touchdown, tlt> was announced liy the li»tr»>»!»ircr rided to pay the costa «*f th«« uppeal first, by the com petition from the W a rn er’s placem ent was good, and «lx «*f the Judges were c«»nceale«| lo lh - l court In the Hcottsboro c s*e . w hites who had been outside the plan I T h e F isk team showed Its greatest so that they would Judge solely on won hy th» lnt»rnatli>n l« b o r D efense tatlon econom y; am! second, by th» a(r»iiKth in the third period when th? m erit Ju st what explanation the Sta a y»«r ago com petition of varloua m achines and Bulldog» aurceaafully completed a aer 11«»«» gave to the error Is not known A m otion to hall the trial Proceed- f „ .,„ r y product« T he Intensity o f thU tea of forw ard paenea and seemed by the w riter However It was not In«* until these costa had been paid, double a ttack has been as »real In re- headed goalward. until a lone heave fair to Mins Tim m s was filed last week by Osmund K cent years that today the N t|ro nr was snaitxed by Mobley, the sw ift lit- All the expenses to Portland were Fraen k el. attorney retained by the I. F 'a ra m o u n f. "S lu in g P re tty " with high taxes, the countries treasury is dore J ^ d a n rem ains tlsan stands In u had wav tie T lx e r qu arterback. who scooted off paid by the IVIIcan T h ea tre for the !» D . In the t\ 8 Suprem e Court, and P ercen tag e of A rtiaan* Today on a 45-yard jau n t down the sideline Jo ck O akle. Ja c k H aley. Ginger Rog- depleted It wants to borrow the ultim ate union and freedom of the guests at the Congress H«»tel Miss was set for hearing on November 13. Dumont, wealthy citizen. co jore<1 anfl white toiler*. Of the total num ber o f artisan s in Sam Coloman. end. and K rnest Alex- e r*. Thelm a Todd, G regory R ato ff and froin Tim m s, however ch ose to stay at the On November Í*. how ever, A ttorneys Ihe 25 principal occupation«, less than under, tack le, received No. 1 ra tln r In Lew Cody playing the leading role*. But * he refu se* to lend them any un- j w hen a*ked if he had a m essage for New (}o!«l«*ft W est Hotel, of whi»di <;«.renal Thom as K K night. J r . »»f Ala 2 per cent are Negroes. And most of th eir game with the T lxers. T h ese com es to the L iberty th ea tre Thanka- le»s the ira i less, progressive fig h ter. i the public, he said: Mrs ('a th rln e llyrd Is m anager. th tam with great givlna Dav "In the brie f days before the hang huma, notified Mr. Frueiikel that the lliese a re ro n ren rtated In the older two men fired the R ufus T . . F irefly . pUyed by Croucho. giving men fired Ihe tern with grea g> Ing Day. Day. , . . men of Oregon place th eir noose a- During her visit to Portland, Miss sta te hud decide«! to pay these co sts. cra fts which are them selves on the d» ffghtlng spirit and no doubt inspired Including in the Imposing ca st a re 18 “ W 01" 1”“ u l r f u " r 'round my neck and snuff out my life, Tim m s was extended numerous social T h e sum Involved was $1452.55 rlin e In the building trade* which r* the lx f l i e r s pin) DM g.. || gam , two famous radio a rt*. Til. T h ‘‘ ■' 11‘ ,s fom ented hy the am || cm„ upon ,.Very w orker to ra ise his courtesies. Hhe also sung an»l spoke that they did until Ihe final w histle. S is te r * and the B everlav H ill B illie s ba»sador of the neighborhood country. j or h e r Toice ln prote, t. to ra ise their present one of th*' new er d epartures at nt'Veral places ltft*ludlng Library A,lain- s .-n fd a a touchdown In th * both have Im portant sequences in the mho to b>' »Vtedonia. But w h m |hands in protection". He further ur- Negroes furnish 23 per cent of the lev hall Croucho gets in power, action begins, (ged: R egardless of what may happn tttl num ber of laborers, but only 4 2 thir»l q u arter with Sm ith converting, m usical p art* of the story. Among those who made her stay j And the method by which the Marx \to th.e * o r k for the unity of white per cent o f the »«killed workmen an.I Cleveland added th** last sco re for Th»* story is centered around two i s ” “ *v“ |anij black w orkers m ust g o on. in Portland a pleasant one Were the I only 2 per cent of the apprentices. the Tlg**r* when he went over from plrlng song w riters, working in a *m ali B rother8 clow n th eir wa? through re- j tj , e colored people, m em bers of follow lug T h is lntt*«r figure In highly significant the 6-yard line for a touchdown. Sm ith New York music company Through o p tio n s , war and court m artial* fur hig own race, he sen t the following Mrs .Catherine llyrd, Mrs Leon Hte* m essage: in calculating any future trend. went wide o f the goalpost in hi* try a streak of unforseen luck they se ll a nishes nianv laughs __ T o all of my Negro F rien d s: vrtison, Mrs Jero m e Franklin. Miy T h e cau ses of th** d ecline of the Ve for the ex tra point. s«»ng for $3« m ).00. decide to go to Holly “S in ce the Oregon Suprem e Court, Hvlvla Purges*. Miss P McCauley, Mrs nn» artinan in th ese lines w here loose* Hen M cK inney. C ap tain; O scar W a r wood. A fter losing th is money In n also, in its five-to-two decision, has e- C Dunbar und Mr Alec Itishnp. have occurred ce n te r around th ree f,i« ner. Edward Adams. Raymond John- crap game, they still have $15.00 left, lected me a candidate for a killing on Miss Tim m s is a m ember of one of the gallows despite my innocence, l to r * ' (1) F irst, the natural o< ‘it pat ion- son. Ju liu s O ordch. Clem L an ier. Tho- and they hitch hike to the coast. the leaillng fam ilies in Kiatnnth Fulls am bringing the m atter d irectly to al ch ang e* which industr.al develop- m as Dumas. W lllian B rooks. Arlee T hey finally get there a fte r casii Sh e graduated from the high school you. ment en tails, for exam ple the plrtur M cKinney. R obert Camp. O tlah John Ing a bogus check a crazy man has C A PITO L “ In doing this. I am thinking of the In Klam ath Falls tun! later attended esque copper hounding around his son. B lre l Baugh. R oselle Sllvey and given them . B reak in g into a studio. w elfare of both you and your children, Normal School at Monmouth and wooden Irnrrel is seen less and less l»<* Alonza Fannin, w ere the sen ior* in they eventually sell them selves and a s well as that of the succeeding gen taught at W eed, California T h is is eration s to com e, if you allow this das- catiMe steel drum*, pall* and oth er con the lineup who passed from Tuske- really get started on a su ccessfu l r a - j tim ely a s tomorrow her first visit to the "C ity of H oses" m orning s jard ly and cowardly deed to pass un- tain er* can he m anufactured cheaper. geo'» gridiron picture. E ach player re- reer. until Ihe gorgeous scre e n blondes new9paper in -E ly s la ." the sen sation al contested You will have no one but ami Miss Ttm nis expressed great de (2 ) Secondly displacem ent of N'ccro ceiveil thunderous applause from *!ie begin ¡« r in g them atten tion. Then picture on nudism which opens a spe- yourselves to blam e when it com es •(fi*,/ s \r«[c pun light In being here workmen by white labor T h is dls- students when he was retired from the work and old friends a re com pletely c ja , enKegrm c nt at the Capitol thea- Your 1»™ to be robbed of your only —auKw.ipnf.tt '.und s| placem ent hus been largely un ra cla , game, his place being taken by a pro buried in th e ir te rrific ego. the right to live on this aau q y tur », -> puejf] tre starting on Tuesday, alonz with possession— . M essrs. Itlrhard For«!, Clifford Flu v ..*tt|ti|jpcnti,i.. ¡ i«f) . . w — earth. grounds As far hack as 1S50 the whit-» mining su bstitute, a potential sta r in T h e ir own estim ation of their « r*. George ( ’annady uiul Charles Itun .............. . . . . . • npw 8ta*<‘ 8how a n J 8hort * CTP''U Like many of you. I was born In • ifr jjq Jo j jssu j pug a rtisan s memorialized the legislatu re the 1934 Golden T ig er Edition. port a nee ra is, them to terrific heigl t.< Bubj e c ls -E ly sia " not only presents the South, w here fiascos of this sort Hu* motored t«» B eattie W ednesday api*|euiJi;ui qji.« • • of the S ta te of G eorgia So re stric t Ihe T he 9» piece Tuskegee Band, w ith only to hurl them to earth with a cra sh the aim s and Ideals of nudism, but s are every day occu ran ce* I am speak- IJS U p iOj lUVf I HI' U9 night to pas* the ThankNglvIng hull- Negro craftsm an In recent years the sixteen beautiful coeds, who carried that resounds throughout the film eltv. a grand piece of en tertainm en t in it- *n * from experience when I say that -)(.)IU3 ifj us ■ • • tp cfes «lays Mr Ford drove the party in Mr* com petition has been aggravated in large clu ste rs of chrysanthem um s, ar- But It brings them to th e ir senses self. It is the first authentic film iza- Eherf . i8 and n e r" wlU be a n >' J “ ,ic e d»u.> Ul S.lU fA IM Q C atherln Hyrd’s car. who Is the m other for Negroes, until some comm on tin- the North by Im migrant labor anil in tistfcully arranged with Crim son an ! with a clim ax th at ends with a whirly- of It!» liar»! Ford tion of life and custom s in a m odern d erstanding is reached betw een both tho Southw eat by the few skilled w ork Gold colors, furnished the featu re at girlv finish, nudist colony and was film ed in its en- W hite and Negro w orkers, and imme- men among the M exicans T h e policies traction betw een the halves. V o c i f e r - ------------------------------------- tire ty at Camp Elysia. near Elsinore diate and d ecisive action is taken. of the labor unions, pins th e propagan ous applause followed when Ihe Band, C alifornia. P resen tin g the story of a ‘ A*a in I wish to urge you to heed da and activ ity o f such organisations under the direction of G eorge L. Sm iih T H E FO U R MARX B R O T H E R S AT u ; is sen -* t my warning T h ese young new spaper rep orter who a .. and my plea. K ... things . PARAM OUN T T H E A T R E 3 * v ^ * are not stealin g up on me. without my as the Blue S h irts, and the Brown m arched off the field and the young out hy his paper to cover the nudist suspecting and knowing of them , nor S h irts have effected serious displace ladies took th eir sea ts near the side- ‘E ly sia ." has e v e r y elem enr am I perm itting them to pass unob- T he Four Marx B ro th ers a re now a; colony. m ents and som etim es actual physical line. the Param ount th e a tre in th e ir latest that m akes up a great picture. In P.d- served by you. ¡ro m b al betw een groups (3) Despite T h e cross-cam pus run. another in dition. it is one of the few d epartures Jo in the fight, my friends, and the glorious effo rts of the Industrial term ission featu re, ln which sixteen release titled "D uck Soup.” , . » ti »» * . stren g th en tk e battle to break and dis- from the usual Hollywood product . , .. , k l_ . . . T h is picture was originally sch ed ul pose of. once and for all. this system In stitu tion s, th ere Is no adequate sy s men participated, was won hy R oscoe whuh m akes it a nevelty hit of tho NVhu h has decim ated our race and ed at the L ib erty th e a tre but was tem of apprenticeship. T he need here Byrd. Reginald Hum phries was *e sw itched to the Param ount at the last year. W h e th er we a g ree with their w ill— and sent thousands of us to un Is esp ecially opportune for vocational rond and 1-awrence Bonner won third m inute. aim s or m otives, it cannot be denied tim ely and despicable death s, as in- ¡train in g and direction. place. Raquel T o rres, vivacious little Mexi- >b a < nudism as a m ovem ent to a rapid- V T in c'ess^ n n e" Mary- In Ihe face of th ese Influences and M em bers of T h e G reen P atu res r a ." can sta r, last seen with W heeler and spreading fa cto r of contemporarv |an(j ! counter-trends, the broad outlook In w ere Interested sp e ctators at the W oolsey In " S o T h is is A frica ", h as T h ere is absolutely nothing often Theodore Jord an d icates that Ihe Negro artisan Is hold game. Richard B. M arrison. "The the ingenue lead w ith Louis Calhern 8ive >n ,b is Him. It is recom mended I am absolutely convinced of Theo- ing his own. In the oth er lines he Is l a v d " , occupied a seat in the reserved doing some “h e a v y " em otion Marga- unreservedly for all m em bers of the <*ore 8 Jo rd an 's Innocence In this case I losing opt but th ere is a consid erable section with President Moton. Charles fam l|v It was before I met him : It was before ret Dumont. Ihe sta te lv a c tre s s who Godeiroy * Moke* Hair I read the tran scrip t of testim ony in spread In the m ore recent develop ¡W in te r Wood, also a m em ber of Th has appeared with the B ro th ers in two F o r Friday and Saturday the Capi- *bp lengthy tria l at K lam ath F a lls ; It m enta. Hut these grains may be sh o rt-¡G re e n I'a slu re s east, and a form er Beautiful Again lived unless som e effectiv e techniques m em ber of the T u skegee In stitu te fa- oth er film s, again is doing her bit to tol will featu re Richard B arth elm ess * faS, . a f' " r 1/ ead ,h e "«ajorlty opinion . . . . .. „ ° i the Oregon Suprem e Court. I still " K e e p yo ur youth and no it* for com batting or escapin g com petitive cu ity. was nt the gam e and spent a play straig ht for them. m his latest picture. H eroes F or am | have devoted much space to pul> u la rity " ad v ise* i M i s s D o ll y pressu res are devised and pt»t into busy afternoon sh aking hands with S a le .” together wit ha big new vaude- licisin g the Jord an ca se in the colum n M i C n r m s t k " b y k e e p in g •••[ I ville presentation headed hy Mapor o f this paper and shall contin ue until your hair brilliant and c oal operation. old friends. Sg t. Jo sep h W hite Camp H ack." Mite, world’s sm alles m idget. a»d other _*8 ^re e - (fo d ciro y 's Larieuxe H air -r». Km * , « * Ju st a s we were retirin g from the SFA N ISH • AMERCAN W AR a cts. T he bill also includes an our nf.)ai, n , „ tli _ ( oloring i* simple lo us«, prison, i met the hangman. T h is sam e V ETERA N S l akes only * lew minutes Gang comedy and other short screen hangm an, had served y ears ago ln lo restore streaky,off-color su b je cts. that capacity in the Philippine Islands. —and— o r s c o r c h e d h a i r —- h a i r Sunday and Monday the screen fea- /.nows his jo b and does not flin ch turned grey before its lim e. turc will he Captured. " with Douglas in ,h e ,* Mt, wh! n be « p l a i n s how the Ladies A uxllliary M eets every Brings b.u k th eo rig in allu s , i , noose Is placed about the n eck and trous, jet black co lo r so ailmir* F airban k s. J r .. Ia»slie Howard. Paul how in an lnManr it perform s ,ts (Iea(1. SPECIAL ftE M fttD E fc 2ND A 4TH SA TU R D A Y NIGH TS ed by everyone. Leaves hair soft Lukas and M argaret Lindsay, together ly. mision. and radiant no dyed look. Try // rannet iupply you — At V E T E R A N S HALL with a new sta g e show. I pledged m yself anew to ch e a t th is it today. Satisfaction guaran M ail Coupon. ________________________ hangm an of Theodore Jo rd a n 's neck. County Court House teed o r money back. G o m n a Y M Ki. ( o ...................... ................................ ..................... g Jord an Sh all Not Hang! Oli*t S» , St. litui». Mo. W>****•*****••• I ......... . Send me fvwifaiJ a full »ite bottle of CîodefroY'i I «ricuse l remh Hair Colo»in*. I m neiitlmn $■ »« litampa i»r fx»*i office onmef or«ler). LARIEUSE A U SPLU N D DRUG ST O R E If you love A.Kite.* C R E O L E COOKING oOo favi Nute Crush an»! ihssolve .1 Bayer A iuuiik importuni visitor* lo l ’uri buoi rcccntlv, wu* Mina Alici» Tinnii»«, of Kl.miai li F u II k , Oregon, who apent a Week, leuvlug for her lumie I un I WtMlncftday niornlug MI mn T imi ih », uh » otte of thè wlntiera of thè M« K« mno || Felli au Opporttniy ( ‘uiit Nt aponaored by thè l'ellcau Thea- tre. Klumath Falli», Ore Hhe had th>* final tryout »»ver radio atatlon, KKX In Fort lumi 011 \Vedin*H«lay of I hh I week. Mlaa Titillila «ang "llln rk Kye«| S ii ***: llrow ti". Thla alte aang well and her voice Neerned We|| Hiilted t » » thè e th r r tfow ever thè 1 »ritti wua glveu F O R C E A L A B A M A G O V T . T O E L IS IR THE BOLDEST STORY EVER FILMED! THEATRES ELYSIA Stage Stars Know HOWioEND GRAY. FADED HAIR G O D E F R OY'S fre nc h HAIR coloring 1 Aspirin Tablets in half a glass of water. Off A Tw ater 1703 P h o n t:—• R ch TA bor 4186 2 G A R G L E th o ro ug h ly — throw your head way back, allowing a little to trickle down y»jur throat. D r. D en crvcil D iitlic in k - Physician and Sutyeon - 3 Repeat gargle and do not rinse mouth, allow gargle to remain on membranes of the throat for prolonge»! effe»t. H O U R S: 19:30 1. 2:30-530 Sundays and Evening hs appointm ent Remember: Only Medicine Helps Sore Throat Holliday 8C Holliday T o n to r ia l )2f. NORTH SIXTH STRF.LT V a r lo r t :: PORTIAND. OREGON Equipped W ith The Very L atest, W e Are In A Position To Care For Men, Women anti Children C om e— L et Ut S erv e Y o u ! HOLLIDAY & HOLLIDAY — visit— Sixth A Glisan S tre e ts MULLEN'S CREOLE KITCHEN PO RTLA N D. OREGON 6th avenue n e a r Flan d ers Lots Of Good T hin gs To Eat itiMSMiMssisssssssscsssststsiitsetse — served by— R ebecca Lottie and Della S co tt O F F IC E :— ARATA BUILDING ARATA HI.DO. — 6 N. W. Sth Ave (If no answ er, Call B E 3181) ¡D R -S . M ir a t a j? I DENTIST Modern mcdicnl science now throws tin entirely new light on sore throat. A way that eases Ihe pain, rawness and irritation in as little as turn or real B A Y E R Aspirin for this pur pose. For they dissolve completely enough to gargle without leaving irritating particles. PHONE meneas ïrUtacùOÜ] favorite! BRoadw ay 2449 M OST R E A SO N A B L E IN C IT Y I E e iin iii& lic ff Sk S a d d le FUTESA LTATaC* 5 three minutes/ It req u ires m edirine— like BAYEH A SPIR IN - to do these things! That is why throat special ists throughout America are pre scribing this I1AYKR gurgle in place of old-time ways. tt Be careful, however, that you get V IS IT O R S A RE W ELCO M E BRoadw ay 2449 M IS S B A R B A R A H U B B A R D . L A D Y 335 S I X T H S T R E E T C o rn e r o f M a rk et A TTEN D A N T T h e tantalizing flavor* o f true m ay- onnaiae ami true old-fashioned boiled dremina newly com bined! Sm»M»th and vel ety , made in th e exd utiv e K ra ft M iracle Whip. KRAFT’S M HACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING