The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, January 25, 1930, Page 8, Image 12

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    ILLUSTHATKl) F KATL’RK SUCTION
8
Should a Wife Remain True
toan Unfaithful Husband?
For years my husband has been
untrue to me
Fiery one in our
vicinity knows
It. They also
know that I have been true to
him
Not because I loved him
I suppose, but because I loved no­
body else Now. I do and now 1
am ronlemplattng bclmi untrue
to him
What makes me hesi­
tate Is Unit despite all I have
■tood from him he will not. I
know, stand for anv unfaithful­
ness from me He will drive me
out althout a cent and the man
Stuttered His Way Into Fame
A
Bootblack,
W hoac O n ly
Axact
waa an
Im pedim en t
♦ T I h * Lif<* a m i (lare of \1 1 \ (io o il W a lrli
m
I la » Hi t are lm l i w V isteli sud tie t months alter the la»l uarlicle of oil
Ihe Hesl I Intekeeplni Hervlee
| on Uie bearing ■ has dlsapts-ared
Freni It.
| And II goes i llluml «ayiug that In­
Do now »h u l you should have done
years ato te l a divorce. With all
jury will follow as surely as night
the evidence you must have attains! 1 Millo« ilie •> i.iinple liistrurtloits I pillows day
It must be overhauled
your husband It should be easy to get 'a iti your » » I r l i «III ke.ii vissi lune I* rtiallcallv lukeii aiairt entirely
«III
ruii
for l»m oving uUI drled-up oil and d ir l,
one
Hul «lo It before you are un­ Alinosi ani « a u l ì
rt'uuilahtna iKirts, Hi prevent Uiem
faithful ami you will feel more Just I -
being spoiled fu- wood tlmekeeplita.
fled in deinr ndtny a flnanrlal set- ina ia> areal reward
m l in a lady s small waleli «III last
| tlement
1 suspect, however, that you won't ¡il.mil xlx or right months
1 do not give you any credit at all lake I Ills advice You a III ao ahead
It lake., a grain of dirt the sire of
H r ttenui fan hint lítese many years and try to have vour cake sud eat
a needle |«iln' to slop Ihe watch.
sii.ro you had no inclination to It I Hsi .«ltd you are Itfchlr lo lose
l»lrt
Will gel lli-lilr
When ymi but
otherwise amt since you were evi­ both your rake and your appetite If
isii automobile, you are Ills! rucled
dent!;, belila well sup|Hiru-d for your you do If
¡how
Ihe
machine
must
be looked of-
patience Sull. I aulher you are un­
Al i ns » miai aiap. my dear, I
trained for work of anv kind so If must say h - m f i e new love musi IH r constantly H.r which work you
he Is «e ll ofT It U Just that he con­ j not is- \yrv liii|iasaluneil or you would | pay a service station
Ihouxaiul
tribute Hi jo u r future llvelilusHt by Is* » lllln ; t.i suri Ult e y oui luxuries i Your llnv watch Is
tutine kind of «rtllem ent
I f he »e re I lor II T o be sure. Il l- nice to have I limes finer machine, running con-
..isully,
so
Isn’t
II
reasonable
to have
pot well ofT I would sav you should both love and luxury, bul. in vour
slim for yourself, shut' ym.t_ value rlrrunutaucea. in livin g to have Isith III attended to orcasloiuilly lor a small
1 service chargef
has been of a nrvatlvc sort drsrrv- you may lose both
H a '* you * i h i u U uc k»v« » l l * i r on which you need friendly «dvicw r W rite to Juli*
Jerome, c*re • ( IfcU iiew»pApcr
11 you wi.-h « petionul reply. ple«sc »rm l r «tumped,
s*H>adtir**««d envetoj»#.
An unhappy » i f ? writes us from
New Orleans
My dear Mrs Jerome: —
Jnnuury 25. m o
I love Is umilili- in support mr as
1 nm used In th in«
Pleasr till
me « lis t Hi (In.
WOK K t Kl >
I I S I KI) KKCIPKS FOR THF:
w f : f : k - f : n i )
o f * By Ruby B e rk ley G o o d w in
I
U l t i M l KMCH
K t'M M A IU : l 'I l K l l s
% Michigan Reelin’
Frani Utili ■ « olumbla
Chop 1 quarta ».e rti Unii«toc
<
Fill Jars with evpi»*»l/ed rurumbri ".
quali h i » ' tornarne» I medium rub­ m ill one large did lluwrr mixed
imi;»- .1 liirge unitili» .1 ruul - I rieri Ibrough the I "litri ol each lac. and
and 'i Icaspoi II pe..per
Mprlnk “ cover «U fi Ihe lolioWdia liquid
«u h '» rup rad and lei slami uve •
3 quails water
nlglii
In mornlng diadi ihinugh co-
1 cup taranti fine malt
latidrr
add
3
pini»
vinrgar.
3
hrapin.
,
During the filming ol Metro-OoW-
11 cup- v in gar
»vn-M aver'a all Negro drama. “ Halle 'cupa brunfii sugar, alni ime lras|xvou
Heat to boiling and pour over pick,
mustard mlxrd witli r. lid ie vlneuai
lujah.
Harold OarrUon known on Cook
le- while hul
Heal at time
T ill*
lui aboul ulte hour an i seol
| the lot as Sllrkuin. rose to Hie height
on-ilmd assure» dill* that are crisp,
of assistant director Then at a ir-
delirimi»
and
surr
to
keep
y i ti i s i i \i>
i-ent filming of one of the Cohen
u
comedies on Christie lot Ihe studio
l i o n t o i* k m *Mi l V H i l r .u il i:
bo (black was rilled In and given a
IIIH H IH
Don i Ile«Ieri (he alad m rirly b ■
very Important part in Ihe plrtut a
While Paramount has gone even causo summer Irults and tereditile*
M hiiv w mt*n * ml to get the mo l
farther by giving a bookbiaek a long are biildlng vini faiew rll for a few
i Hit of their vpgrtiiblf fH*hrw. »IU mt
term contract
montha
hnMiiw they uae too much water, or
Oscar Smith, kn an as (he “Cute
Many. and in faci must, ut die sal­ (all to ad<l a touch ul »ugar
To»»
| Kid of Central avenue, has been
Paramount 's oftlcial bootblui X lor aci lag redim i* are vear-round fuodt. much watrr »bwirljA the flavor of
»o
If
you
havr
breti
ralrrllig
exrlu
thr
vctfrtablr
A
<la*h
»
f
»ugar
lit
Uib
years
Every since Ihe passing of
I
'.fiat most beloved actor. Wallace slvelv tu veasuiial delirarle» team
Ululi
'dlalely
liow
Hi
preporr
xalad
that» briiKi»» out thr full flavor of
Held, he has hel«' (lutt p.sttlon Bc-
fruiti
ulhrr
conaUlurnU.
thr
vegetable,
ami
alao
»upi>lU*a
a
\ fore that time he was valet for
Ihe
la-dure |» m .» olita.inibir al anv bit of quick riirig y f»HMl to Ihr
; great movie star ami a bond of
— - -
o
8 o a ir urangr». lemmi - and
[ friendship grew up between litem that tliur
I has always been the talk of (lie studio Italiana» Il yuu carri gel fr »Il pini
A I d l ll l n l s O K A M iK IIIN II
appiè
you
rati
grt
II
canned
airi
Oscar became friend, and roiiftdanl
to Wally." whom he afleeUcnately I n » uppllrs lo eherrlrs a» «e li
I’m |»-eI (rum right orange» In mid
WhlpiH-d rreaiu U a vrar-nrond dell
called My Boy
water heal Hi boiling iiuliil. and rook
Oscar had talked cprlle a while bc- 1 cacv.
gently,
until very lender
I Train;
Su try tlii» salaci and makr |( a >
. lore I noticed the stulterlirg that won
Autunni lavorile
Hprcad rrl»p le*- pu> in cold water, and. when cold, re­
Ihe contract for him.
move membrane and soil pint Ion.
" I was born In Topeka. Kansas Iure travi-» mi a salaci piale Cover Bull one cup »ugur and one-half cup
quite a few years ago.' Oscar cheer­ witli severa! «Urea of urangr- ou water until ayrup »pin» a thread, put
fully Slated " I »a s x-s-sUteen years whlrh ymi place two long strilla al in peel, and rook gently, until sviup
(iineapple and one e* banana
To i
.•Id b-before I could t-talk at all I «U h a hraplng mound ut flavor-u 1» rvapnrated and (»eel looks clear
»■-went to school tho* for I e-could whipped rream und . ctierrv. or col­ Drain mi wire cake cooler, and leave
ILsten and In Uiat wav I learned a ui (ni I m i rV ni any kn d Jusi he Pn ■■ in open air until thoroughly dry.
whole lot. 1 r-remember one day ! ••rvtiiic »prdiklt- thè fruì and Irlltic ■ Ctorr. and uar a» required In cakeg
got a a-w-whlpptng
I was Innocent wlth u syrup inaile bv mixing sevrral and pudding».
j of any wrong doing, but I couldn't eas|»Min» ut sugar wlth thè Julce of
Candled lemon perl may be |Mr-
say anything
I never blamed the unr orangr and half a lemmi
pared In the same way
! t-teacher lor Mr Roundtree thot dial
i he was d-dolng right He was a f-ftne
I old man “
When Oscar flnlslved the grammar
'grades he (M M west to PhoenlX and
1 fer five years he played tune» with
his shoe rag on die boots of the fos-
] i id ions In that trwn still being guid­
ed by the saying, "do west, young
man. go west." tie left Phoenix and
came to law Angeles, where he se­
cured work as head |s»rter In Cook-
sle'x barber shop
It was here that
he mcl Wallace Reid and It was al
this lime he won the nickname. "Cute
Kid
When Oscar was younger he was
short and -lender, now he Is Inclined
to be a little rotund. For years It was
his habit to blaze lorth three or four
times a day In a dlflerent and re­
splendent Lutftt of clot lung, from
j hat to spats. But with die iwssing
[of year- Oscar's taste has quieted
[ down
He now goes In for real es-
> late and he has acquired some very
valuable holdings around and In t-oa
; Angeles.
“ Stnie I have been on P-parann unt
lot I have been playing small parts
m the plrttires -bellboys, w-walter*.
elevator boys.
When Richard Dtx
made Warming dp' I was tho baae-
batl team's mascot: In 'Beau Babreur,'
\ I played the part of the faithful Sttd-
ane-.c servant."
Sometime ago when 8 8. Van
| Otne s "Canary Murder Case” was
| adapted to du: screen, a stuttering
I bellhop role developed. Oscar was
least for the part. That was the
biggest role lie bad ever played. When
Idle picture was previewed In a Holly­
wood neighborhood picture place the
house
almost
became
hysterical,
laughing at Oscar,
the frightened,
wide-eyed stuttering bell-hop. who
had become unwillingly entangled In
Ihe weird murder ease
Far-sighted officials saw great pos­
sibilities In Oscar, so they rushed to
hint with a contract and told him to
sign on the dotted line.
Flout blinking may be a lowly pro­
fession and one despised by many, but
•II.INII TOM
Hollywood bootblacks have learned
that "the way up Is down,’’ and they One of Hie remarkable eases of musical genius was llial of Blind Tom. an
uneducated
Negro
horn
of
slave
parent«, who could play Ihe most UlflHult
have been railed In to work while
OSCAR SM ITH
many a white collar man has stood classical composition« with Ihe utmost ease The fari that he was menially
He was known as the Paramount studio bootblack until recently, »h en he Impatiently outside Ihe Central Cast­ weak was another factor that added In the brwildrrmrn! of the music lovers
rreated a seiwatlon In "The Canary Murder C ase" Now he has a big con­ ing office waiting for a call that never of Ihe eighties. He has been Included in Klpler’a famous best seller,
"Believe 11 or Not."
tract and a bright future in Hollywood.
came.
Speech, Suddenly Finds H im s elf Famous and W e a lth y .
II.VT Flo Xii'trfiold
has done for the
U l f r k u yfirl. Ilnl-
11vwood seems intent upon do-
myr for the N egro hoothluck.
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