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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1931)
G T H F IL L U S T R A T E D K K A T U R K A C T I O N — N o v e m b e r 2 «. 1 9 »! How Pastor Harten’s l ) O i ^ * 20 Pounds of Fat 0 sernion Made Songwriter How on« woman ust Loot H e r D o u b le C b ta Loot H e r P ro m in en t Hip* Loat H e r S l u f i i i k n e t t <*•*•*«! FlMdral Vigor (•«mewl la V lfc k R a n r a «ÌR liN H l A ShnpeW rigar« When your vltjU tv«An.i fiul to M-form their wort corracily your >wels mui kaln*>< do not throw oft tl>at waste material -before you realize it you're rrowing hidet>usly fat f C t U * ->U| tv*If tM A iM M lttl o f A N I 'M 'H I N iA lie o a |M M 0 t ro4 « a l a r • * »/ * « o c n . U ' ul c>ut p « i t r y > b 4 fa t i? * m « u r> ttfh l on p estato«* buV.tr » ( » « a » and tu | «r — In I « r e * « f r ' on : Nt »*-«.#« an .1 not* how tm nv pounds o f tat h a » « » *u»a.v *.1 N o tte « « j o that *ou h a*a f a m #4 .n »n o r g ; «o *u *\#o « p a a l t - 90 « fta l r w i | «1* t«w n#r la mmd M e n M *»»• • « » * * a * fa t parson a Jo rot-a ' « r - pria« t ) « i an «Oc hattW o f KROSCM BM S A L T « front « n » «a<1 uvg d ra ggia t a n rw b a ra In A m trtrn >«t< 4 t w i n I f thla rtrat b otti* l* « * n ! con v tuo» to « th is la tha raataot »a fta * ar»d «oraat v a ? to ho*» f * t - » f vou lo*t t feel a » u p r r t In pm ««m a n e in health i t o f ia a t ly » n * r f * u * — *t*v»rm ist* a ll« * - y o u r m o n *« g io d ir r » t » r n « d a Preacher ► Are They KeligiouN? (iavt* l |» M u m i t* I ' l l M i s I l i l l P ” to ( p H lilt ' B ecom e a it F.vauweliHt P O r g a n iz e r S till T r ie * to H e lp F in d Jobs fo r A c to r s and Bands in C o u rs e o f T r a v e ls When the Rev Thomas Harten. Brooklyn* fighting parson deliver ed his famous sermon on dogs at Ihe Shiloh Baptist Church In Philadel phia two years ago he did not know that the Rev William Pritchett was lit the audience In fact there wasn't any Rev . William Pritchett, evangelist es- i traordmary. lecturer and organurr of the American Cltucns Associa tio n Two years ago there was only William Pritchett, publisher of torch songs, hot ditties and Jingle fawn T H A N K S G IV IN G tlv M ARTHA At 1 KN 1 Wr re thanking Ttwe God. ft» a lie u t | of youth And a faith In light and love of liuth. A im ! trust that luuka to Thee. And wltelhri tile yeais of our life be few. i H whet It« i our lock* be gray I fo r the bl«w*lng our* and the grace we knew I We would offer thank* to day W ere thanking Dire 0 * 4 tor SSf I woolen «u rn . fo r our tattered garb, and pool. Thou hast sent the sun Thou ha* aent the storm. But Thy love I* alway* sure A* our father* knelt we humbly kneel ! A • our lather* knelt and prayed 1 And wr praise Hiy name with "lie Holy zeal. 1 As wr keep tliank-wlsing Day Raleigh N C AFRICANS SAY: AMU an * h a * » u n t il In . hums - mi with ua a » • A a I»« •ia«la*M> c »144 *a»w.| tn U »*»r p ta v ffb t aha« Il I» lia w l»< ua lu f « t a * » * ir un Ih e noi ton (h a i ih »? a t* la an i n h t t o f and b « i l » f t r a ia »* In m u r» m a n on* n i u * • * A met tr a m a i » I t u c i»iu * # d a ml m oia tn ib a iir tb a ii »ha? r J H M Fl.sJi puUuit « III III»* w « t r r > Ilr w u r r «do iu>l drink U»! «Ik a a ir of bw»v buihc*, Ihry may U» m* you into trouble » t Lines But Pritchett, a dyed-in-thewool NEGRO DOLLS >4» i*Kl> •ftiNn y « h ! i «»■•«* • sinner at that time w a s there amt • N»» U t * rhl. I he listened to Or Harten tell how it* i « I M .S ijip H i I Nata V ' m L New York In grneral and Harlem in particular, were going to hel! because the people thought more of i their dogs than they did of their children Pastor Harten also told how he aas converted to Hie ministry, how , he was thrown out of the gambling houses that he used to frrqurnt when : he got on his knees to pray All these things William Pritchett I heard and all these thing h t dJ ’ gested and. try as lie w.Hild, he could j noi get them ofl his mind Wrote Many >ongs He went back to his publi hmg “ I am twenty seven a n j have house and looked over some of the songs he had written In company a child fcve. In my younger days with his partner. August II Perry i worked very hard and as I grew In the list he saw such titles as older I suffered from female Shake Your Blarkbottom." which The R pv Wiilium Pritrhelt u»ys many »how folk arc gr»*»l church goer* weakness. 1 was so dirty and was made famous by Annie Bell on and this trio ol alars from “ Hot Chocolktd*** could Juat tm well be die.uked rundow n that tw ice a day I had records for the Q R S Corporation to lie down. LyJiaE.Plnkham ’s There also was "Rock 'em Rnxle.' for rhurch a.» for the theatre, but of courar, the minister would have a <4 A T one Urne I suffered and several tunes popularized by Vegetable Com pound made a “ with In d ig e s tio n . I hard tune keeping; hU mind on hi-, text. Tliey arc from lefi lu tight. Margaret Johnson for Okey records bought a package of Black - new woman o f me. It gives me Pearl McCormack. Chutiolle I r * u arul Clare Campbell There was The Heavy Burden Draught, and by taking about vigor and strength. I recom Blues." the "Cut and Slash Blues'' a third of a tea*puonful be mend it to women in poor and many others fore ra d i meal. I can now eat health.” — Mrs. Elcncrrj Pollard, There was also the number dedi wliat I want, any lime. c a te d to the late Kiorrnce Mills ass E si S t , Apt. S. Chicago, III "Black-Draught is a fine titled "She Clave Us the Sunshine tn physic. It will cleanse the Hong There was also She s My body of waste matter. It la Sugar Baby Now, ' and 'I'm Goin' also good for cold* to open the tc Buy a Coupe for Mv Baby ." bowels."—Walter D. Miles. 922 Pritchett, a tall gentleman of d ig _— • 12th Ave., N , Nashville, Temi, Keeping a c»|Hsbl>' nrul tru lworthy nified bearing, thought about Harten working torre is * r»teri-r» hmnies’ Ttits pure, powdered herb more and more. ' You look soroc- medicine acts or the digesti! « job. nrrorrtmg lo Rlrhsrd I’ M*< k. i thing like him,'' said one hearer to System tn an eauy, healthful culrrrr. now retired .it the age of H7 Pritche't And "you talk something way, Without such slckeniii,; *rul living quietly *t I ils Biddle Btreet like him. ’ said another effects as often m u lt from the home In Baltimore And the Rev William Pritchett | use of powertul mineral drugs. The responsibility of handling crews i volvrd He stopped writing hot Get the genuine Thedford » of men in the e llv ’s finest homes and numbers ar.d Instead he and his of taking rare of * Inrge stock of partner started composing spirituals silver, glass ami rhlnaware. Is no .They began to arrange hymns in Attention A m b it io u if stead of songs and they started sm*ll Item Mr Mark snld this week and lauded Ihe Iste J W Hughes, singing and preaching, and the - W o m e n . 1 lord as a caterer, who had not Invested has blessed their work hewvlly In expensive tsblewsre but Among his acquaintances are COOD IN 1'Xr. NEABI.Y 1*0 YEARS teed simple equipment, which If bro Johnny and Slim Waters. the P R O FITS ken or stolen, could easily be re brothers of Ethel Waters, Johnny. placed M o r e P e o p le is a piano player and composes a Mr Mark said he had known ra- number or two himself At present A re N eeded terrrs In serving s party, to lose one he ts associated with the Victor Re- ( T o S u p p ly expensive piece of silverware and cording Company, of Camden. N J th e I n c r e a s in g that this logs wl|>e(| out the entire Slim holds a good ositlon as a D e m a n d fo r profit* of the day's work nnver for the city of Camden Ethel He often lo*t equipment but could had a sister by the name of very tired. It seemed P O R O H A IR and also recall only one rase In which Ihe host Hazel Ethel Waters, who Is now. like my strength was all gone. of the afTair suffered a loss In this the star of Rhapsody in Black, got SKIN P R EP A R A T IO N S I did not feel like doing any rase he said, a Ml Vernon patron , tier start at the "Green IJragon1 thing. My apprttto was poor T o r T e r m « W r it e lost a gold vanity rase Detectives Cabaret in Philadelphia, under ttie and I was very nervous. quickly recovered It when the thief P D R D C O L L E G E , i n c . wing of Tom Delaney. Home of the "M y mother told me to try attempted to dispose of It In a pawn ongs that made her famous were! Cardul. The first botUe helped 441 J South Pathway, Chicago, lllii*o*a ■•hop. The culprit, he found out. was Down Home Blues and You May, me. I ate more, so had moro P a . Mock — 4 4 « I . 4 J * 50.** not one of Ills regular employees, but Look r;.xyi to Somebody B a ko* strength. I was much less one whom he had put on as a substi from Delaney's pen nervous. I took moro Cardul tute In a last minute rush. The Rev Mr Pritchett still has a U n lock? ti» M o n o and felt Just fine. I recom According to Mr Mark, If he had fondness for his old associates of the O aii»r ». i.o *o or llu *»- mend it to my friends."—Mrs. to live his life over, he would not alitili, -s g »M r Y ou abouitl theatre. He maintains that many Ada Parks, 1M M. Depot St , r a r r f * p a ir o f f *at- choose the caterer's business He actors and even chorus girls, are T ) C ulna M Y n A personal message to deeply religious Muny attend church Dalton, Oa. named the Waters, Hhlpley and Jen- M K A IIM A U R I» Lfvie ------ M IM M I,Y M A M N H TIC Many women have reported i Ins rompanles a* caterers of this regularly. He cited Bill ( Hojanglesi L O O K « T O N I S H ar*. city who are extremely well thought "/its/ f in e " after taking Oar- A m a»in < . C om p cIU n f. Robinson and many others who do A ttra c t) v# th **o L IV K dul. Get It at your drug of. pot let their profession Interfere with L O flR H IM N B fl «*»• you atiffer from heaJachca and cod h il* Mr Mark has been twice married gist's, today. ••rriff-1 • r their reverence for the rhurch. >e p a in « few day a etch m onth, or If you He and his first wife lived a happy O rien ta l p a «p U • • • F O W S R F u L M I G k T The American Citizens Association e Irrcg tar o r delayed, tab* »he lam ed? C'ilAfCM o n « to p r«Y «n t Ma<l Luck, R *ll •»•'I life together for 4J years At the age M lafortuna. * « 4 U»a other to « t i r a c i much .ctora i ’ eacrfbe —eWUJLES— anrl get which Is an organization founded by lief. T l i* old ptcarrlptfnn ha* b fo u fl»« nt 67 he was married again to a bride flo o d Luck. IcOY*. H a p p ln a »« *n 4 P ro a p a rilf j the Rev. Mr. Pritchett to promote ipntnesa ro thousand a o f woman. p m w i * n i» * t le v « * * t s * w a n v * ' * * » “ of 21 This second wife died recent o InatruetWliM I the or .«m aland w n m ì m .R m ca p w ^ a M in t P * ? poainian I I • ! * • * i business as well as religious life, yellow b o «. A t all drug « o r * * . o r tim i ly, after 19 years of wedded bliss 14 « . p o o l« « * * o 4 «ll* * r ? . n a tt*f*o t»o j» or also Includes an amusement project m o n »? rwf«ud«*4. You eaii bo L U C K Y I O r4*n ix on r" n pt o f i l CO Mr. Mark said he will not try a third He has on flic llata of a number fo u r* T O D A Y I N » t . M . P. « . B ! « R A I » , O on orol T. J. marriage of places and promoters Interested « . i ?•. »n MJlfBlilR, ooni r n . r m * Mr Mark ha* a daughter. Mrs W il __-ilM olutr I? OUABANr«« In obtaining talent, bands and or HOT 1C « I WO abo ilna M ratla B rahm a L «4 a «lrtn **l Mratla liam Lomax, and a son. "Buddy" thaa« go«MAlno chestras of all types He can be HltPSAOvtfN tnntilfH * eh.l m e * " « . ' « 'Ï 2 Mack of Atlantic City, whom lie has aro • A LTI— U»4f A mi THING H. Planten A Son, Inc. 1 reached at S52 Preaton Street, Bal not seen for two year* » 3 H enry S t.,B ro *h ly n .N .Y . ■ timore Felt W e a k and Faint INDIGESTION Retired Caterer, 87, Had 62 Years of Happy Married Life in Baltimore #| r-, B lack - D raug h t • HAVE LUCIM WOMEN EM.SU.LES CARDUI '