The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, March 08, 1930, Page 5, Image 9

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    1U.U8TRATED FEATURE SECTION— March 8. IMO
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HE DARK KNIGHT
Rod t u fully at tils n w with U v huu*r
"L isten R o d ." «be m urm ured gn u.tied r iv a l’s feet.
In the fa in t
fM ( o f Uw hard.*"
I Hod «tUTrned mul arriu rd about girl by now. "W hy don t you let me sw iftly, " a bunch of us are row « to radiance o f the sm all Unlit w hich
| to itrlk e K ^ fgtr, I.via broke In *i>- take you b a r k out to (toiden Arrow the Hwatnp Hut, a cabaret a fte r the 1 1 hum m ated the Interior of the h a n d « '
lnto dull an cer.
Igrtly: “ Why l i f f i l r l " efVc rarUOmed. w'Ui m e?" he asked h a lf seriously, 'p a rty . I want you to go along Will iome m achine. Rod grin ned fa in tly
-!■ »» « w ry I » • * * ' eluin*y, MU» • ) * , , dare you Inault m y gum t like
(•olden Arrow . . . th at's a lovely yo u ?"
| at L y la as Urn t ie flung him self fu -
D u ran t." hr said gravely, "an d I hope | ( | l a t 7 How dare y o u !" Hlie turned nam e," tile giri mused Bhe laughed
“ I ' J go anyw here with you," Rod rioualy In the c a r behind them a n d
you will forgive me
Itergle turned on him "B ig boy." arm pulled him out of the doors lo t these day»
Ihouee where a group of L yla's guests
he sneered rohlly, " I liear th at you I*leas* don't mind him — w hat he T h ey heard voice« ra ilin g her name,
were waiting, with a furious K eggir
Wild, barbaric m usic sw ept puV,
are from M ontana
I should advise said. Mr H errick," »lie begged as ttiry the leaped to her feet hastily.
sulking In bark of them,
satingly out to meet L y la 's p a rty
you to go bark out there with IIIT walked down the broad steps Into I “ Oh my d ea r," she exclaim ed,
"I'd
O aily they tested L yla. and Rod, tliey entered the Sw am p H ut.
¡th e garden
I com-ig-tch f..rg..itcn my i» r t y I t s and their swift, friendly banter made
A wave o ' laughter »wept out a fter * probgbly time for everybody to go him feel a part of them . He grinned
| them L yla felt the muscle» of Rod s home. V ’ h at will they think of m e t" ea*llv at their sallies, and to tally Ig-
iCmmilm— 4
f > | t Ills )
arm swell and grow Into rock like j "Hecm» like I can 't do an ythin g nored Reggie s fierce glances,
jhard ness.
¡but get you In trouble." Rod said j O nly those guests who were cab a-
"l.u w terribly strong you m ust be." ruefully
" I »liould have known brt- ret bound rem ained tn the house an d]
j she flatt« red a» »lie sank gracefu lly j ter th an to have kept you out here j they were putting on hats and coats, j
I into a wicker garden ch air Bhc w av- listening to my chatter all this time .* I "M ak e It snappy. L y la .” one of
led Rod Into one beside her
"Now | ' Even If I wanted to s ta y ? " L y la them called. " I t 's three P.O. now and
please try to forget Reggie s rude- dem anded as they »trolled toward the we've go 1 to get along to the ole J
ness." alir begged, "and tell me about house In the darkness she stumbled Hwamp H ut you know "
c o n g a itlM l
y o u rs e lf"
again st him so th at for an Instant
Em boldened by L y la a Invitation. I
----- c o ld In
j "T h ere's nothing much to tell." he held her in his arm s to keep her which had seemed to him to be real-
ttw c h e r t !
i Hod «ighed
At least luitliing t h a t ' ffw n f,| j,n g
Her nearness. her >y sincere. Rod braaenly took L y la 's |
» n mi intcicM voii
* fragran ce her softn ess thrilled him. » r "> ■ » u , , y * ent <,0* n
steps
W
Vhe conim am lrd
*
"L ittle L y la ." he whispered.
his tow ard the cars.
R eggie slouched
;lowly at first, then with in c ira s - shyness com pletely gone. “ I do like sullen ly along on the other side o f
Ulg freed'Ui as he sensed her Inter- you s o l"
them. T lie D u rant c ar with Its
< < • ■ «* • • • 4 h m m
T •«•
.
Slo an ’s
Felt Poor
„ in Spirit
•'For three years 1 was feel­
ing weak, miserable anil very
|HM>r in spirit. I tend other
women's testimonials in the
papers and so I took Lydia E.
nnkham's Vegetable Com­
pound. It has helped me to
sleep at night, I have ■ good
appetite and feel better in
many ways. 1 work every day
sewing for other people and 1
recommend your Vegetable
Compound whenever I can.
If women write to me, I will
unswer them."—Mr*. Matin
Hater, i * is) CKejter St., Little
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HI» fath er had taken «nit a Itome-
»leari claim lu n g before Itud wa» b u m
he told Iter, and a fter M-vrral year»
of bitter lull, had m ade It Into a
cattle m uch
b o a rarllr»t d illd -
huud. Hud told tier, lie had w ork­
ed w ith cattle, ridden horse», taken
I tar l in roiiniluiia. and done m any
uther »urh thing» iiertalning to ranch
life.
D uring tlu> winter hi» m other had
made hint attend school in iiro krn
Arrow, the nearest town, which was
fifteen miles aaray.
T hrough grade and high schools
he related, lie had ridden on Ills
Iln u r !o sill! from M l tool dr«|ilte
lim in g b h u a id » and everything rise
Ills m other s greatest drain- hr r s -
ldall ed. had been to see him thor-
uiighly educated
Rhe had riled lust
| as he was ready to en ter college two
years previously
1
Although hi» fa th er had felt th at
lie would be ot more service at home
on Ih ranch th an at the .state U n i­
versity. Rod had Insisted that h r be
allowed lo attend
| On his tw rn ty-ftrst birthday, which
had been a mouth ago
hi- la th er
had given him a letter left b\ his
j m other with the provision that It be
given him on the dav he attained
manhood
| T li letter had disclosed the horror
of the lonrlv ranch life which R o d 1»
mother ha«l »uttered uncom plaining-
I ly t»tie begged him lo strlk r out for
I him self, and not to allow Ills stern
| fa th er to tie him to cattle raising
j In the desolate range country
"I'v e not been able to figure nut
Just w hat she m ean t." Hod told Iter.
I"b u l right or wrong I'm bound lo Irv
i to do what site asked
I lls voice
grew w istful as he continued: "B u t
i loti mat country
it - Mg
i softly,
;,r,d "ev
i U er kr vuu
"«*
su much
became crisp as they
- Rod
“*u,,,ur
Her voice c
helped ,u*x‘
L y la purrln*
In. and clim bed in ;
neared
the a fte r her. alm ost stepping on his dls-
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th a t
P a in
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it »
a m an's country
Why you might to
o r ih r m ountains tn the early m orn­
ing and at .»unset T h ey're - tlirv 'rr
)usl swell
And the air is clear and
fresh — not like this aw fu l gasoline
air In your to w n "
,le
chuckled
, aloud "B u t k»y. you ahoukl have
heard my old m an cuss wlien I told
(him I wa» com ing here to finish
school He's tough, m y fatfier la. but
i way down deep he's got a fine, big
heart. He Just believes every man
»liould stand on Ills own feet
W hen
I I left lie told me th at since I was
so determ ined to get an education I
; need not dc|» nd upon him for any
1 financial support
So I'v e got to find
a lob." he concluded whim sically
| L y la had been silent absorbed In
' his tale
"W hen you tell me about
| th at tlorlous country out th ere." she
I told him . "It make» me realise Just
how futile It/e In the city Is. We
Just ll-e to dress and go places to be
seen
Wc grub for money and don't
care how we get It.
' M v fath er Is a politician
Polks
sav terrible things behind his back,
but they almost kiss Ills feet when
thev m o 't him
Rome times I wish I
could get aw ay from all of I t — It'*
so false, so unreal "
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