Portland Times_1920

10 THE T. J. COTTON AT HIS FORGE • He Got His Mechanical Start at Tuskegee PORTLAND TIMES Broadway 1034 A 1188 • Courteous Treatment to All Gets Bussiness - Yes and Edwards Solicits Welcomes Your Patronage! -By the lllustratrons and the prices you can get a, meager idea of how good looking and how moderately priced New Furniture la at this store. -Not only can you get choice Furniture at medorate prices at Ed– wards, but Easy Terms as well-Edwards does not charge Interest, either. Stop In and See Thia Outfit the First Time You're Down Town / LAST WORD IN EXPERT SHOE · .SHINING AT BEL·ARD'S Shining Parlors IN THE VICTORIA HOTEL Juet Opposite the New MIiiion Dollar Poatofflce on Broadway r MRS. E. H. HILL Third Assistant Baker In One of Portland's Largest Enterprises ~- PEDIGREED LIVING ROOM: I -Library Table with quarter-sawed top, book racks, with under– neath shelf and rounding-arm rocker on leU side of llluatraUon are as dra~. Arm chair and the other rocker have been re– placed by two rockers which are really better than those Illus- trated. Four pieces as dlsplayed...........................................- ... $56,85 DINING ROOM: PHONE EAST 7800 MASTER CLEANERS AND DYERS Room• for Rent Call Broadway 3070 44 .N. Ninth at. FOR GOOD EATS We Send ,.,eala Anywhere MITCHELLS CAFE 108 N. Ninth St. • PERSIAN CATS FOR SALE MRS. BLAKE--460 WILLIAMS AVE. -A Solid Oak Table, with 46-lnch top that opens to 6 feet, has square barrel pedestal and spread legs hlmllar to Illustration. Chairs have three-slat backs and securely braced box seats of grained oafl finished to match table. Seven pieces as men- ANNUAL UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL r,~ ASSOCIATED NEGRO PRESS (Continued from page 6) PARIS CREATES NEW SENSATION FOR THE WORLD Negro Exhibition Great Success.– French Show Interest In Black Man the Piney Woods School of Braxton, who spoke on "The Economic Condi· tlon and Opportunity of the Colored People In South Mississippi." A num– ber of white people were present. Restraining Order Signed BALTIMORE, Md., July 26.-Judge Allan McLane signed an order In the Circuit Court at Towson restraining Governor Harrington and other mem– ""ARIS France July 26.-France, • • ' bers of the board of managers of the true to her tradition of equality, lib- Maryland Tuberculosis Sanatorium erty and justice, has created a ntlw from erecting a sanatorium on a pro– violence and cruelty of their op– pressors by violence and cruelty It would be like gambllng with a gamb– ler to put him out of busln,ess. It Is of no use to tell the Negro that his remedy Is in tlie ballot-box. He can– not vote. But if the Negroes were in one big union, and 100 per cent organized, and would not do another tap of work unless upon a guaran– tee of decent treatment, the whole of the idle, do-less, shlttlelfs, Incompetent IIOuth would be at their mercy. Put that Idea Into the mind of every tioned ···-······································-··················-·····································$57.60 =- ,UlltlllllllllutllHMIIIINIHflllltll..lftllUtlflllMlftHttm&UlntffllNUllll"""'""lfltHUaUNUlllltNIUIUIHIMlltH...........Nllltllth, (Bethel, Zion, Mt. Olivet and Montavllla) TO CANEMAH PARK AUGUST 5, 1919 The time of your life le assured GAMES, SPORTS, RACES Traina Leave Fl1'9t and Alder Streets at 9 A. M. Admlaalon, Round Trip-Adults 50c, Children 25<: Phone Woodlawn 4780 ED. W. FREEMAN 4 SON sensation for the world; It may be a fad, or It may be the beginning of an epoch that will continue as long as time. The war gave France a clear idea of what the colored peo– ples of the world have accomplished and having learned much of this, France is anxious to learn more. This, stated on good authority, that, while the American whites are some what hesitant about adopting the new French craze, there is no dis– posed site near Towson for the treat- Negro that you meet." ment of colored tubercular patients. Atlantlo Coast Seoond•Hand &tore STATESVILLE, N. C., July 26.- Chas. H. Moore, state Inspector of colored schools, finds that In 38 coun– ties of the state, colored people have contributed for bulldlng new school houses tor their children the sum of $32,463.76, public school officials in the 38 counties appropriating $43,000 position on their part to be out of for the same purpose. step with the times and consequently they are gradually falling in line. An exhibition of Negro art- statues. busts and masks In sculptured wood– has met with great success, not only with the critics, but also with pur– chasers. Some ot these sculptures Bad Advice From the Ne...; York Call NEW YORK, N. Y., July 25.-The following appeared editorially In the New York Cali; one of the great dallles of this city. It Is regraded have been sold for more than $6000, as one of the worst editorials ever and If artists unite In finding in these made In American by a dally news– works all the seeds of the greatest art there Is certainly in this fashion, sincere admiration. Next week a Negro fete will be held which will be the great sensa– tion of the season. Negro music, Negro dances, Negro paintings, Ne– gro Poems, war having carried" away the last remains of unjust clvlllza– tlon. It Is also to the black countries we now go for light. Paris ls inter– esting herself. Which Paris? Do not let our English and American friends be deceived when they return soon to their homes, smlllng, nodding, re- •, peatlng "gay Parle" In a tone at the same time regretful and reproachful. Do not let them again make the cruel prewar mistake of supposing because they came fo have a good time over here that we are frivolous and su– perficial. We mean business. Reconstruction Conference Held HATTIESBURG, Miss., July 26.-A reconstruction conference of colored leaders is taking place at the Col– ored Red Circle Club under the aus– pices of the Young Men's Christian Association. paper: "If the Negroes in the slave states should attempt to resist the fiendish - New Northwest Lodge No. 2564, G. U. 0. of O. F. MeeUng the lat and 3rd Tuesday nights, at their hall, Second and Yamhill Sta. Visiting brethren always welcome. W. B. Brown, N. G., J. Edward Watson, P. S. Ad– dress, 3H Williama Ave. E s ta blished 1883 Bra nch Store: 817 2d Ave., Seattle HARRIS TRUNK MFG. CO. Ma nufacturers and Dealers in TBt7N:l:8, St7IT OASES AND BAGS Trunks Made to Order and R epa ir ed 130 Sixth St., 'Portland, Orea-oa Telephone Ma in 6278 Last Word in EXPERT SHOE SHINING at BELARD'S SHINING PARLOR I The feature of the session this morning was an address by Prof. Lawrence Jones, superintendent of In the Victoria Hotel, Just opposite the I ?l New Million Dollar Postoffice 0: on Broadway AUG. 7 BIGGEST EVENT OF THE SEASON We Buy All Kinda of MOONLIGHT JAZZ DANCE ON THE SWAN! SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND JUNK I COAL FOR SALE IN TON LOTS 754 Union Avenue N. Portland, Oregon GLICKMAN BUYS SUCH STOCKS FOR SPOT CASH IN Glickman'• Saiva,e Store Thou1aada Profit FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. Call Wdln. 1019 ARE YOU READY TO .A END THE ~HIRT WAIST BALL Given b7 t.b.e ODD FELLOWS BAND AT COLUMBIA HALL, SECOND AND OAK STREETS MONDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 4TH The purpose la to buy Band Uniform,. Music by 8 of the Jazziest Jazzera from Jazzaree. AdmlHlon 50c. Refreshments served. Every– body come and show your shirt wal1ta and dance In the prize waltz. Prize of $5.00 to the winner. Band Concert from 8 to 10 p. m. Dancing from 10 to 1 a. m. Welnhard'• Luxo H. E . WITHAM, President JOHN H. HALL, Vice-President W. M. EVANS, Secretary W. H. COPELAND, Treosurer COAST UNDERWRITERS AGENCY Phone Mah, 1492 GENERAL INSURANCE 1031-32 N. W. Bank Bldg. Portland, Oregon St. Louis Cleaners & Dyers A. BERGSTROM, Prop. 312 EVERETT STREET Phone Broadway 5259 Portlandr Oregon Welnhard's R-Porter At Soda. Fountain, Restaurant or Grocery Store, when you wa.nt & good, cool, clear drink, be sure to ca.11 for WEINHARD'S PERSISTENTLY PURE Luxo, R-Porter, Toko, Appo and Puritan Bra.nd Sodas Quality Beverages of the HENRV WEINHARD PLANT Established 1862 • - ..

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