The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, October 26, 1929, Page 9, Image 13

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    ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION— October 2«, 1929
J ested Recipes for the !
Week-end
Dr. Bunker’s Handwriting Analysis
By DK. M. N. B U N K E R
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to put freih ointment on every to o houra,
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ni|ht end day
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C u t e a c h a p p le in t h r e e th ic k bru.aea, scalds and More» of other ailment»
without this wifi be dlsiarded
new friend.
as any druggut anywhere «UI tell you. A <
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generous boa 35 rents.
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■nl Ih r store, took her four dollar*. i, i nut to worry, th a t she would
|i|rd them up 111 ■ corner of her find money In the rigid before ahe
of Admiration
T he
woman d u g ; Im n d k rrrh lrf, dropped II In her bo- was too old to look a fte r herself,
mo*! of the d»y. and when they got soin and went home to bed T here and tfint she would die in affluence.
years had been
to the ris k site elected to pick It would be n long Jourtipy tomorrow- S in ce then the
out while he rolled It to H ip rar«. ¡and she must lx* up and on het way cruel S h e had seen her two ch ild ­
ren go Into the little
graveyard
telling him Dial .h e wanted to keep In the early morning
with the fa th er
Age had Miippet!
away from the
men who wen
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gathered a t the tracks.
I T h e next m orning B axter found h e r down to that last pitiful hope
o n c e the forem an ram e up and th at Maum Vina was going to spend But there was not a shadow of a
looked Into (he pit
lie was a gen- the day at Krd Top, and as their doubt In her mind th a t some day
tlrm an . und IPs people had for gen-I » a y would br the same for several she would find her fortun e lying at
But alreudv her sight was
. rations been uscst to appraising miles, they started off together T he her foot
Negro labour. T he hole had reach- day was flawless, und the early sun falling a little the keen eyes m iss­
rd Its depth of six fre t, and the -ant Its level radiance over the ing things th at they would have
woman was standing on the h a r t , broad m an tles, flooding the barren M-en easily enough even a year ago
floor nt mek into which she w a 'j winter wastes wllli gold until thev S o she must hurry and cover many
•Inving her pick
Klir iu iim - i I a n d 1 looked like fields of ripened grain, miles of road wlule she could, and
W ho
looked up T he pit had been lull of I Down the tunnelled road under th>* s i c must be careful, too
•mi all dav and the work terribly live oaks th e light shot, edging the knew but what tile money would he
h. uvy
B a x te r had thiow n olT her stalactites of Sp anish moss with flla- ¡there In the road right around the
outer w. 11 st. and through her tin inrnts of fire. A red bird fell like a n -x t co in er? Oner, in the ex cite ­
d ersh lrt th e man could
see
the ¡live coal out of the sky Into a road- ment o! llie recital, she raised her
swell of powerful shoulder and hack Islde casetia bush and whistled three
n.uxrlrs the high lift of her cheat confident notes up Into th e face of
as It rose and fell on long iinhiir- ¡th e new dav. T h e air had a tang
n rd breaths
He turned to D r a y -¡to
1 It ami lifted the travellers into a
lon wiili a wink
"Y o u 're not surh ood stride. As B ax ter strode along
ime oí » mom » mtiMi. .
a il it m i l bud picker, a fte r a ll." he Ife throbbed upward through the V
soles of tier bum lay shoes and filled
observed
T h e old man sm iled: then, In her with a sense of well-being
th e new, deep voice of authority, hr T his was r< inforerd when she lifted
tipped out some unnecessary In­ her hand to her breast, where s h e
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stru ctions to this wramaii
Hhe ans- eould feel her four big silver dol-
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SOLD »V »RUCU3IS IViJUW ll&l
row off toward the track -
I As the pair stepped briskly along.
S h e glanced IIP out of Hu* pit full B axter stole a sidelong glance a t ,
Into the amused eves of the white her companion, studying her in this
mart, and a look of absolute co m -; first m om ent of leisure th a t they
i rrhenalon passed between them had enjoyed together. T h e old worn-1
"Y o u know men. B a x te r you'll do
an had a strange habit
In
the
I • Wld with a grin as he turned house she was Ju st like everyone
away.
else, but as soon as they were out
llv the tim e that Saturday night upon th e open rigid she walked w ith 1
cam e the Jibes at Drayton's expense bent head. Her large elav pipe
had craned ami he was the secret clenched between her Jaws wrratlieil
O ' " "f HMMt of fhe Inry young pi* her fare in rank tobacco smoke, and
m en in the field
: through it her eyes could be seen
G ain Y o u r S w e e th e a r t’s
B a x ter for her part had earned blight and eager, sliding from side
eight dollars for th e week's labour to side of the road, missing tio cre-
L o v e an d A ffe c tio n
Hhr had w illed In old Minim Vina s vice or rut In their scrutiny
Prrx-
Don1! worry about b*d luck in lov*
* abtn, and she owed half of her In- ently she referred to th is unusual
or with monrv.
Oct cvrrythlu« you
com e to th e comm issary for sup- behaviour, and told her companion
*®r»t and be happy. Lucky Lure it »hr
p i l e which she had contributed to the cause
mo»l nivatmou» and charming perfume
their living
T h a t first Haturdav
Tw enty years lie fore, when her
rver nt«dr.
Many belirxr it lo bring
good fortune, l^ t Lucky Lure help you
night she turned her bark on the old m an had died und left her pen
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love. bu»inr<tt and »octal
allurem ent of gossip and laughter n lli'S , a eoiijure woman liad told
life
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Everybody cried for m ore a f te r h earin g P a r t 1. an
w ith th is a re -h igh hit. H ear th ese record s to d ay!
Confidenti.sl Instructions I> ee
Tit quickly Introduce Lucky Lure « r
offer a full »lard packngr. regular price
$3 for only 91 98 Confidential instruc­
tions for men and women with full de­
tail* on how and when to use. sent ab
solutrly free
Hr ml no money, simply
m«l! the coupon below or write today.
When package arrives pay postman only
II P8, use it three days and If not slmplv
delighted return It and your money will
be returned without comment Mall ecu*
poll below today.
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loxe and tffecllon . At traded by Us a l­
luring fragrance, both young and old
quickly fur render to 1U persuasive
charm
City
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BODYS>>^
BEEN( ( J
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USING
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HAVE LUCK
IN LOVE
w g r a y hair
Follow th e lead o f G ladys
M ay, vivacious actress in
Shufflin’ Sam from Ala-
h am ’ w ho says she finds
E x clcn to th e m ost de­
lightful h air dressing she
has ever used.
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