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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1929)
July 6 . I !>29 lLLl'STRATKO FEATURE SECTION 4 S» T H E C R E E P I N G T H IN G In IIM th ere w ere 12.000 homes owned by N egroes In IM S there w e ir 700.000 hom es ow ned by N r- CORA JEAN MOTEN Thu Well-Known Serin! Writer. grres. H i e U n ite d sk in r r p o r t e l M íales co a l c o m m is- 42 4H8 N eg ro es e in - iloyrd in tlie aiith rarlU and bltum - .noua mines. "This trick te certainly yours Miss side. I no longer followed but took • (Continued from pa*:!- three' and held it out to me It bore tlie Hardmorc." 1 said easily, smiling «II*- the initiative. 1 was Ured ol playing . ■ arm ingly as I »poke. "tf there m second fiddle to Mbs Alone Hard- for anythin»: else She hail com seal of Uie county. I took it as deliberately as REMOVE THE CAUSE ! I’MVthmi- any Hung 1 can do to help you. com mitted no overt act th at could by the first. In this rxam lnatl’ n at farthest stretch of Imagination be ha»l offered it, and opening it. e s mand me We my friend. Mr Ale* more's Irast. 1 would proceed indepeim.'iit- traeteti the folded legal sheet from | lan d 1—will t>e on hand IMaron. tortured into antagonism The and without Interference or a d slight emphasis on the word great." it. It was an order from the county here te putting us up to.' the night." ly rtvjoUitng everyone on the I looked at the old man significant* vice from her preceding her description of my de court K H IU M ih iM - The great, high ceded m in i was | i f ’ IN premises or elsewhere from in t e ;- I INPlOiltlON COHSllPSIlON ly He nodded wlUi alacrltv C tecting ability, might have been dun with sliaduws Its m any ror- | term « with Mias Alene Hardmores A 401 h i MlgtetHIW U- 'T h e Messieurs will of the mo«t merely imagined, rather than hinted black occupancy of Uie octagonal tower cerl'Amty be on hand. Madame, if tiers Were Indistinct Ul tlirtr “ l' - ‘ I AT D 8 UUÌST 3 nr iv"fr Mf IMwnÍMinf They hung like gray of ^el*vn Selwyn House tor for Uie night night. ) you ,,w<1 tfu.n> Monsieur Frederick ness S* " lt Sdepends on how you see the ! room >n> •* thing Miss er-H ardm ore. I re- "hd further calling on all resident will be with me here In Uio passage wings above Uie huge tour- -(sister I Monsieur?" ¡ ***'»* th at occupied Uie snare Just op- turned, keeping my voice non-com- w r it e . c r o t h e r , engaged t l y n i m way. is It n t so. ------------ aid and assist her in her efforts Outrun tu rned almos* with ■ a i lisik „1 f ! posile In th e 1 lin k o *x *5j** and taring the dour in ittal and yet on a polite note of - to at solving the gr'it-cm r and mys- deference . . | crimes Uiat have recently sup plication on his w rinkled old face I sudden d ra ft. Uie m usty old cu rta in s tow ard me I Umt shrou ded It tw s y r il b ark an d Her fienetranng b’.ack eyes travel- committed there." • , fo rth lik e black r r r r m r n ts of **>mr ed up and down me from my Head been 1 read it a second tune, and re t* wiiti i monstrous ervaturr of the tomb to my feet and back again The slow ly ami sinister ly they billowed it to her Comment was su Later if you will I ^ r o n . scrutmy wi . peculiarly Irritating in turned "but just now MIltJ i , nk blu k u£ ,„ ,|lr m.,.|vcs. perfluous. Her auUiorlty was indis Its deliberation When she spok-. more would do me the kindness to r „ vl llkl. Ulr |u,Uow th rrk ., her deep masculine voice was as putable. With my usual method d allow me to exam ine Uie , dl>|M, mtMr> ho>t accepting the inevitable with as ; deliberate as her gaae had been. good grace as possible. I determined j nV*t* r*. .1 1 W l Alec draw Ul a sharp breath M i« llardm ore Surprise* behind me "Lend me your flash. to accept Uus first setback to my j glance in the directum of the big “Well, maybe so. after ton ght own personal investigation of th e' WV.,i i t n , . . » . „ . | Alec," I said guirUy. 1 knew how lo But for tonight, tt don't happen to mysterious murders, in a sporting I d rilyh' ' U T itle o n ly ^ r ls e X ^ n - “ T t o ' UU **•*''* “ I was not able to do my JuniP> n,,rv,!l Alr'' 5 J“ " “» n rrv ti Hr depend on thmkmg but rather on those responsively settelUve do >• J 1 may may need >^u| your ; ** ar 1 ladanee Iof authority, and I've already got that." Laying my hand reassuringly oil «•< chaps A quirt word, a commonplace housework. 1 just dragged She smiled, an ironic smile of jron- the nervously twitching arm of ol I lf 7®” * n 'w UM",,l;r1**r'li5 ' J . , , “! command —....... or entreaty, and lie wav Diaron I gave it a warning pressure premises you will . be In better ical satisfaction ... | assured and calmed. AUe pos-rd me around all the time. My hus .......... ................. ‘turn to lend aid m an emer- , flush light I switched It on I choked bark the epithet that I looked at Alec with Uie veiled look ..— P«*luor band insisted tm my taking rose to my lips I u tm ln ln s th r H u »m we both understood I said "Take It irrncy At the end of Uie narrow cotTldor The huge, black woman P' pulled a 1 easy, old scout. I ts the other fel- Without furtlier ado 1 turned my I.ydia It. I'inkh.un's Vege long legal looking envelope from Uie | low’s move ours will come later ' th at ha» been previoii&ly draertbed, attention to a minute examination low s move: capacious folds of her black d ress1 Alec nodded almost tmpcrrepUbly Uie huge woman (»used Following of“thr'room table Compound, and I did tier »Ingle file. Alec and I were un A le c s desrtptlon had been authen- able to pn&s her or Indeed to »ee be- -tic as to I VI tv detail - with the best results. Now I vond her save above her and througn abso lu tely no possible opening la gr the Interstices bctwrrn her arm» enough to ad m it or give e xit to an y am a healthy woman and do and bodv a» she fumbled at the body larger th an th at of a norm al lock of the tail narrow door leading s ix -y e a r-o ld child all my work.”— »Mrs. B eulah into Uie octagonal room. O f fu rn telu n gi. th err were only In a brief lime, she pushed the th e great bed. a deal table beside It. 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