Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 33, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 8, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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ADVERTISEMENTS
In this section of the OUTLOOK, adver-
tisers may insert reading notices concern-
ing property for sale or for rent, lost and
found articles, positions or help wanted,
Rooms to Let, etc. Figure six words to
the line. The minimum charge is 50c per
month for 5 lines.
FOR RENT—Nice six-room upper
flat; terms reasonable; Pine and
Divisadero streets. San Francisco—
Phone owner. West 1706.
TO LET—A comfortable, sunny
room in Richmond district; excellent
car service, pleasant surroundings,
large yard, children acceptable
Address, 354 Thirtv-second avenue
— Phone Evergreen 3852.
HUDSON & BUTLER
Funeral Directors
Lady Assistant for Women
In time of bereavement, bear in
mind those that can serve you best
and save vou most. WE HAVE
OUR OWN SHOW ROOM
Parlors
Oakland, 953 Eighth Street
San Francisco, 1914 Sutter
Phones-Oakland 1524, West 7438
VISITORS WELCOMED
Not the Biggest, but tHe Best
THE WESTERN OUTLOOK
Fearless, Outspoken Exponent of Manhood Rights
Only Paper* of Our Gri*oup in Northern
California Printed in Own Plant
What Is the Problem
of the Twentieth Century?
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
Two-room apartments or sing'e
rooms furnished, 1841 Scott street;
handy to the cars; terms reasonable
—afternoon ; call or phone Fillmore Thirty years ago it was stated that
4902 the problem of the twentieth centurv
Ba™!—■ would be the problem of the color
FLATS TO LEI line. To what extent has this
Fnrnished flats, apartments, or j prophecy been realized? Consult
housekeeping rooms, 2760-64 Gold-
en Gate avenue, near Willard; 5 or
21 car. Mrs. McCants Stewart.
ADVERTISING MEDIUM THAT GETS RESULTS
AS IT REACHES THE LARGEST NUMBER
OF DISCRIMINATING READERS
We print news that is fit to go into your
homes===a paper for all the people
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SUBSCRIBE HOW AND BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
flat To let—Five rooms, all
modern conveninces ; sunnv side of
street—3009 Ellis street, Berkeley,
a fe v minutes walk from the Ashbv
station. Phone Berkeley 2695 J-
TO LET—Nicelv furnished rooms j
2522 Sutter st.; phone Fillmore 4324
Mrs. N. Huey.
WANTED
Colored salesmen at once—107
Bacon building.
TO LET—Small apartment flat—
furnished—also an unfurnished flat.
Phone Kearny 6231.
for rent—A four room modern
bungalow, near car line ;
Apply Gai net Quinn, 1513 Prince
street, Berkeley.
the 1925-26 edition of the
NEGRO YEAR BOOK
It contains the information about
the Negro everyone wants to know-
No other publication has this infor-
mation.
PRICE, $1.50
SEND IN YOUR ORDER TO
1276 Seventh St., Oakland
—OR—
4 Regley Place, S. F.
IV,RS. LENA PARKER, - AGENT
HEATERS
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Winter Is Conning—We Carry
GAS, ELECTRIC, WOOD AND COAL
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Our Prices Are Reasonable
GIVE US A CALL.
TVcw and Second-Hand Furniture
AND HARDWARE
PHONE OAKLAND 7914
405 Eighth Street, near Franklin,
HAIR CULTUK1ST
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scalp treatment. Cu>" motto, sani-
tary combs and brushes—2972 Bush
street; phone Fillmore 5217.
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(Under this heading The Western Out-
frot.i any of Its readers. The Editor is
look will publish letters and suggestions
not responsible for the views that may
i:e expressed in this column, but he be-
lieves that tnrough this medium the read-
ers snouid have an opportunity to get
their opinions before the community.
Letters to the Editor should be signed
by the author, although the name will not.
be published, if so desired. Communica-
tions should be in this office not later
than Tuesday afternoon, preceding the
Friday issue. Send in your letters and
make this a live column. Write on one
side of the paper only. Be *as brief as
possible.
C. P. Rose
C. G. Waterman
ROSE=WATERMAN DRUG CO
THE STORE OF SERVICE
Official Druggists for Members of
Bournemouth and Knaresborough
Circles.
PHONE YOUR WANTS
COR. ADELINE AND SEVENTH ST
- - Oakland
Let's See What's Doing!
DIRECTORS
Of Coming Events
New Orleans Hotel
533^ CENTRAL AVENUE
OPPOSITE S.P. AND U. P. DEPO
Los Angeles
Prices Reasonable
MRS. A. HICKS, - • ■ Proprietor
MIZPAH TEMPLE'S ENTERTAINMENT AT NEW ELKS
ULUB BUILDING. WATCH FOR DATE
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Wysinger, J. E. & Derrick, J. Lincoln. Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 33, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 8, 1927, newspaper, January 8, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth596329/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .