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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1923)
Haturday. Deceiuber It, 1*1.1 THE ADVOCATE THE PASSINO OF C. N. MeARTHUR known as the "Houston Martyrs'*. Kvery letter sent him. and every fa vor asked of him. received bls care ful and prompt attention Truly, his memory will be cherished. odejr D. CANNADY... ...................... i Mltar RS E. D. CANNADY--------- ——- S . ....... When a good man dies, the people mourn By a good man here is meant one who has been good to his fellow man; who has been a good cltlsen. a useful man in the community where he lived; one whose best friends are those who knew him beet from an ac quaintance of twelve years C. N. McArthur, who has long held high and responsible positions tn state and national politics. deserved the high name of a good man. In the position* he held he met in busi ness and in a social way hundreds of men and women, and his genial Thr«« Month* -,____ ________ ___ ___________ IMjrabl* te advenve nature, uniform courtesy and friend Knt»r»d *1 th* roatelft-'o al Portland. liness made friends of all of them urogon. *• «ocond-cl*» matl«r The greatest and men who have IMPORTANTI enemies; It is All communication* for publication ever lived have or oth*rwia* ihould be mldreaaed to possible that C. McArthur had Th* Advócala Publiabing Company. some But If he It was not his Sult* «11 Mtcleay Building. Portland, fault, and they are unworthy of con Oragon. Advertising rate* made known on sideration. There are many things application. we cannot understand, and one of them is that a young man with a lov ing wife, dear relatives snd host of friends, with a bright future before him. with everything to live for. should be so suddenly taken by the Grim Reaper. In the death of Me Arthur, the people who stand for Jus- A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY live, law and order have lost one of their best friend* and a fearless, GLADNESS IN SERVICE:—Serve courageous leader in the great State the Lord with gladness Enter into of Oregon, And now he is rone. God his gates with thanksgiving, and into pity those who so loved him; God his courts with praise: be thankful rest the tired soul that has flown. unto him. and bless his name For the Lord is good—Psalm 100:1, 4. Aaaaclat* IMtlsr and Ma PORTLAND POLICE SCANDAL JAZZERATEO HISTORY The newspapers tell us that the spade beavers are tackling old King Tut's tomb again and getting closer acquainted with the old boy himself. Some birds claim that it is a aacrl- lege to disturb his royal nibs after he has snooted away so many centu ries in the sand locked hills of Mix- riam. But why? Let 'em Introduce themselves. They have been yelling down the last hundred years that the old Egyp tians were white folks and never had any use for Jigga. except to haul around big fans and scrub the sand stone steps. It should be something of a jolt to ease tnto the royal cham ber and find that old King Tut him self was a niblock with the complex ion of Kentucky coal. In this hardbotled age it has be come necessary to show folks instead of tell 'em When you tell a yapoo something, it Is easy for him to slip you the soft and acqiescent air. but when you slap the royal flush down on the mahogany, he can't boiler that you are handing him noise. So let 'em smash the locks and bolts and slip old Tut the happy mit. Maybe they wont want to shake his hand when they find he is an eight Nine Portland policemen were Bred last week by Mayor Baker, charged with grafting off the earnings of fall en women in the North End. For years it has been comon talk that the many bollegging and gambling joints and keepers of houses of ill tame were paying to the police, large sums monthly, for protection If t he charges are proven against these po licemen. which the Mayor says he has no doubt they can. these meo should not only be barret! from the police circles, but should be prose- cuted to the fullest extent of the law. William McCarthy, the Cxar of the Pacific Coast Baseball League for a number of years, has been forcibly ejected from his office McCarthy, like ex-Governor Walton of Oklaho ma. carried his authority beyond the point of justice and common sense, and used the power of his office to punish his enemies and to reward his friends. TrUU NOTICE Mamie Smith Full Islae of Base Ba*, ord a~ L a " Stock No. WAJi -(Clarence WlllismeClarence »‘•cvmpsnled by Harlem Trio Menu« South K BLl KS—I William Webber-lTarenc.- William«» Con tralto Solo, accompanied b^tlariem Trio Mantle Smith i No. —(Clarence Williams) Contralto Holo. v!?i- cA?i?4J’p?n?n,.f.n‘ Clarence WUllame Mamie Smith M^irert'onTraui M V ‘-AST UAS DID-tJ .Moore) Contralto Solo. Piano Accompaniment Mamie Smith ld-tnch. 75c No. KANSAS C1TT MAN BLCEK-(Clarence Williame-Clarence Trot Clarence William»’ Blue Flee WILD CAT BLUES— (Clarence Williama-Thoma» Wiley) Fox Trot .. Clarwsce William»’ Blue Flee lb-inch. 75c Not ,N TOWN CAN BAKE SWEET jelly roll like MINE—«Spencer WHllama-4'laren<-e William») Contralto Holo. Plano Accompaniment by Clarence Williams Sara Martis IF YOU DON’T LIKE IT. LEAVE—(Clarence T ch I.I) Contralto Solo Piano Accompaniment by Clarence Williams Sarah Mar“Is IS-inch. 75c No. SOSO—SATISFIED BLUES—<A Barrel House Blues) (Lemuel Fowler) Contralto S q I o . Piano Accompaniment Belen Baxter . ______ ___ -___ __ _J»l»n Bixtar DADDT EASE IT TO — - — i - Lemuel - Fowler) - - ME Contralto Holo. Plano Accompaniment Belen Baxter lb-inch. 75c No. »•73—BAREFOOT BLl*EH—Contralto with OchNtra Bra Taylor aad Claresce William«' Blue Flee IO IT A LONG TIME. PA PA—Contralto witn Or<i>t«rrn Bea Taylor aad Claresce Williams’ Blue Flee ld-inch. 75c Pacific C\U Û Record Exchange Records Dainty Blouses Crisp, new dimity Blouses.................................... $1.95 and $2.45 Popular tailored English Broadcloths................ $2.95 to $6.45 For a "best gift”—colorful fancy silk costume blouses $5.00 up Silk Combinations Tailored and fancy lace trimmed combinations in crepe de chine and silk radium........................................... $3.45 and $3.95 “To be sure that Christmas brings just the gift she wants”—a Berg Glove or Merchandise Order sold for any amount. Good any time. Charles F. Berg w* . INeWS Ol The kind of gifts that will be worn, enjoyed and appreciated for months to come! Belta Bathrobes Coats Collars Garters Golf Coats Golf Vests Hats Prices are uni formly low whether you pay cash or use your credit Handkerchiefs Leather Goods Neckwear Nightshirts Raincoats Shoes Sox Shirts Scarfs Slippers * Dresses BL Phillips Mission 14th and Ba vier Day* St Phillip's Mission has announced extraordinary services for Bunday Mias Friels Shaw will be soloist. Morulng service, 11 a. m ; Bunday School. 11 m. Archdeacon Black In charge; Mr. B. Coles, lay reader, A cordial welcome awaits yoa at Bi. Phillipa. SPECIAL FOR BT. PHILLIP'S On the Fourth Bunday In Advent. December 33rd. the celebrant and preacher will be Archdeacon Black Instead of Father Hatton, as an nounced above. On the Bunday after Chrlatmas. Fa ther Hatton will celebrate the Holy Communion and preach, and this will I stead of on the previous Funday be the Christmas Communion in- Bsvsnth Day Adventist Mission, 141 Russell Street Mrs. K. O. Johnson, lender. Sabbath School (Saturdays) at 10 A. M. Bible study at 11 A. M Y. P. M V. 8 at 1:10 P. M Visi- tors welcome. Pentecostal Mission of the Churoh of God In Christ “The House of Prayer" 28 Union Ave. N. Elder Robert Soarclo, Paator Bunday aervlcea: 10 a. m. Bunday school; 11;SO a. tn. and 7:30 p. preaching. Week day meetings: Monday, Wednesday and Friday *vw- ntngs. for testimonials, prayer for healing tbs sick and for tarry meet tnga. All are cordially Invited to attend. An elderly woman to cars for three children and four room house In Lenta. 420. No washing. More wages If washing Is done on place. Children 4 to 7 year, one In school. Father employed during day. No mother. Raby la 8 montha old and la being cared for elsewhere. If party wishes to care of this child also will pay »40. Bee Mrs. Cannady at Th* Advo- Jcate office for further information, or call Broadway 5807.—Adv. Hand Bags Hosiery Lounging Robes Millinery Negligees Petticoats Suits you want here within that price. Skirts Sweaters OUR HOSIERY DEPART Scarfs MENT IS PROVING A VERY Umbrellas POPULAR GIFT SHOPPING CENTER. NOTE THAT WE FOR GIRLS HAVE HOSIERY FOR ALL THE FAMILY OF 6 YEARS AND MORE! Girls’ Coat* Hats Dresses Middy Skirts Smoking Jackets Rain Capes Suspenders Rain Coats Suits Stockings Suits Umbrellas Sweaters FOR BOYS Scarf Pins Ties Umbrellas HIBERNIA,:™BAHK The servleaa last Bunday were well atteuded and we were bleated with one more esat Ing *>la lot with ua— Brother W. J. Wise. Bunday, the 14th. will be baptising day; Bister Mary Clark will be baptised after the morning service Mias Hasel lladnol will be the soloist Morning subject. "The Spiritual Birth." John 3:7. Evening subject Spiritual Growth.** I Pet 1:1. We are going ahead You are In- vlted to come and go with us. Ber- vice starts promptly at II a. m. and g p m A tableau will be given by lhe la- dlea of the missionary society on the evening of December 34th at lhe church. Fun It matters not what price you wish to pay, you'll find the gifts Overcoats Pajamas They still go on lhe up way In the Mt Olivet Baptist church. In th« morning our pastor preached an able sermon from lhe subject "Christ's Will", which was enjoyed by all who heard It. At night there waa a musi cal program All departments are growing The subject next Sunday at 11 a. m. will be "A Twelve Months' Stroll with Jesus." and at 8 p. m . "The Bible Looking Glass". The program Bunday night, which was of a literary and musical nature, was good and highly appreciated by the auditor*. This Sunday night tea lure is growing more popular each week, and some of the city's moat gifted are participating. Miss Simp son. choir director. Is deserving of much praise tor the Interest she man Ifesls In the service she renders to the choir. Come and worship with us. Blouses • Caps Fancy Vests ML Olivet Baptist Church East firs land Schuyler Sts. Rsv. J. W. Anderson, Pastor Rea. 42* Tillamook BL Telephone East BOM FOR WOMEN Bathrobes Cuff Buttons | Kxodu* 30:8. "Remember Ihr Hab Imlh Day to keep it holy " Hear thl* AM I HAPFV I’LL TfU* THC WORLD Check these shopping lists, select the gifts you want, and arrange to pay for them in the way > most convenient to yourself! FOR MEN— ineaa standpoint. Customers who go to a meat mar ket do not care to see persona stand ing or sitting around observing their purchases, especially women People who go to a doctor's or lawyer's of flee, as a rule, go there on private business. They do not want to see anyone sitting around listening to their conversation, or wondering what the trouble may be; and as It is with the bualneseee and offices mentioned, so It la with every kind of buslneaa In which we are en gaged We alwaya prefer, when we go to any buslneaa establishment, that no one be present except lhe person or persons we ere to do bual- neea with, or to make our purchase through. the Churches i ""”’ FIRST A. M. E. ZION CHURCH 417 Williams Ava, Rsv. E. J. Ma grudsr, A. B. Pastor. Parsonage. 2*0 Cook Avs. Phone Walnut 5174. Another great day In Zion on last Sunday. Two great aermona were preached by the pastor. God Is very richly blessing Zion and every depart ment is busy. The Junior trustee* are just winding up * very success ful paper drive ol pay for the church fuel, and they are elated. Our thou sand dollar rally starts next week and will end the first Bunday In March. We are trusting by that time Zion will not owe one penny and our personage then soon be built. Next Sunday the pastor will preach at both services and you are especial ly invited to hear him at the evening service, at which time he will preach on "Junking the Sabbath Day.** Text Gifts for All of the Family! The Holiday gift package! We carry just the thing* that delight women. Something new and smart to wear will please her, especially if it comes from BERG'S “Bergsylk Maid-tuware," the popular full-fashioned lisle top and foot hose, as the name implies, is made to wear. In wanted shades ...................................................................... $2.00 Fancy full-fashioned Phoenix hose with French clocks are very popudar for gifts..........................................$2.50 and $2.95 FINANCE It Is a common thing to visit an office or a buslneaa establishment owned by our people and see two or three men who are out of employ- , mem. or who may be employed, but loft duty, sitting around engaged in a useless conversation or a heated ar gument that attracts lhe attention of pedestrians on the streets and par Ocularly person« who come In stores or business places to transact bust ness Such persons may be there b<*- cause they have nothing to do. or have no other place to go. or be cause the proprietor wishes them to come In to gossip. Let lhe clrcum- stances be what they may. It Is bad policy and poor judgment from a bus laaal Sunday was a day that will I m * long remembered by those who were fortunate enough to worship at Bwthel A M. K Church. Th« spiritual feeling ran high at both services, and we praise Goil tor ouch. The special sermon on "The Holy Spirit.** caused shouts of joy at the morning service Mr. W. H. Lswli was happily converted and joined lhe church al lhe evening oervU-e. This Bunday morning the fourth and laat of the series of sermons on "The Holy Bplrlt** will be preached Sunday evening Mrs. Had ye Cochrane- Chadwick will render a recital In keeping with the day. Mrs. Chadwick Is one of the leading singers of our race. INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH •Eft N. 1MH Street R«v. E. C. Dyer, Pastor AND LOAFING AROUND PLACES OF BUSINESS GIFT SUGGESTIONS The Hosiery Gift BUSINESS By Jam** N. Bimma, LL.D., Author of Simms CBVTBAI* MAAUT Southeast coru»r Fourth and Yamhill Stratta Capeskin turn-back novelty cuff gauntlets in two-tone com binations of Log Cabin and Brown.................................... $4.45 Strap-wrist gauntlets are so much the vogue. Russet, Brown, Beaver. Gray ...........................................................................$2.95 week visiting her mother. Mrs. Ella Tlmtuona, 1017 Main Street, Hills boro. Oregon Mies Blmpaou la a pop ular piano teacher here. ess Chicago Matron Return* Homs Mrs. Jack Hurd, who has been vie Itlng her aunt. Mrs. W. D. Allen. here for the past several months, re turned last week to her home In Chi Mita SImpaon Vialt* Mother cago. While here. Mrs. Hurd was lhe Miao Katherine tUmpaon spent laat Inspiration for several social affairs. Thursday, the 4th. when Dahlia Tern pl*. No. SOS I. B P. O. K. of W.. en- tertained at lhe Blag Club. A largo number was present, including th* majority of the “Plantation Days'* vaudeville company, and enjoyed dancing by the music furnished by Webb's Syncopated Orchebtra e e • Municipal Civil Ssrvlc« Employes' Dance The Municipal Civil Service em ployes entertained Monday evening at the Stag Club with a delightful dance, together with a dinner The affair was well attended and thor- oughly enjoyed. e e a Dahlia Temple entertains One of the most enjoyable limes had at dancing parties was last To Patrons of the Stag Auditorium: On account of the H C. L rental of the auditorium tor entertainments where dancing la permitted and ad- mission charged, will be MS We ap preciate your patronage and wlsh to A brand now shipment of HIGH co-operate with you. BROWN tollst articlso. «11 Macloay Yours for co-operation and service, Bldg.—Adv. THE STAG CLl’B COMMITTEE. C N. McArthur, when a member of Congress, voted for the Dyer Anti- Lynching Bill; voted for the confir mation of every colored man appoint ed to office; signed the petition for the release of the colored soldiers im- Smart Gloves ■ETHEL A. I. CHURCH Larrabee and MeMlllen Streets Rev. A. R. Fea, D. D., Faster Phone last 1107 I. L. Jameson, Assistant Phone Walnut MOO Outfitting CREDIT Headquarters for the S. P. U. G.’s GLADLY WASHINGTON AT TENTH Bath Robes Caps Hats Overcoats Shoes Slippers Stockings Sweaters Suits Of All His Gifts THE FIRST TO CLAIM HIS AT TENTION. APPRECIATED TO LINGERING PUFF THE LAST In Boxes of 10, 25, 50 PERFECT BROWN BEAUTIES Si to $6 At Your Nearest Cigar Dealer Drug Store, Hotel or Club MASON IXXIUX A CO. Distributors of "»*• «■•*» Cigar* Portland—Heattle—g poka ne