The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 14, 1930, Page 6, Image 10

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    lU.rSTRATKD KKATURK SKCTIUN
Juno I I IMO
he ttitd Ills lamllv had ntoved Into
m in «inai laure When alle was ten
and Ire had Immediately fallen under
the ■ pell oi lu r beau tv lie had
begged pritnles sold buttles and dono
odd )ulrs lust to buv Iter little pies»
f ills Wilts it s i t e aeeeptvd In an lltslll-
l i « N l ln u r d li am r« |# II**»
lerriiL manner
lie hail taken lu-r
on board I didn't wait to get the or what he thouulit was tire answer often lt> lire dingy gallery ol lire I' m il
( ( ' • ■ l i n u r d ( i <*iu f i j * h w l
|
(o n tin ard F t « » P .* r Four
InuumorUttan womtard
Pur five years he trad been gatingj moving on lur house to nartlrs and
longingly at Verna, thinking of her,
( onllmard on l*aer He*rn
tion hull. then, being careful not to leg was broken by the lull Rein- j "When tiiev found me I not oil | wauling her Three rears her senior.
attract the attention ot the ooerutor. torccmenU came no Horn the rear rn.'V—It was a British Milt) anil I
went out ol tire street door and onto tus. then and Uro\e the Boors back ,showed them that 1 hail been with
tire sidewalk. It WAS queer!
I "Mv leg was rather severely irac-1 the armv in Alrlea 1 helped Ur* cook
He sauntered along the avenue tured. and It was three or tour!on the way aeros*
et around j | “At New York I bmirderl a steamer
toward the next corner rounded it. montlia belore 1 could >:et
j o
then quickened his trace Half wav i much Then the British assigned me for Jacksonville mil worked mv wav
toward the next corner was an alley lo * Moo bound tor London with a t0 m at blare which was near home
He gained It and dlsairpearrd Pres­ I multitude of wounded and crippled I rame back to the Siiwaner country
ently h was at the rear ol the build­ : soldiers. They gave me a paper to and ha' been trere ever since "
rfja / A d 'V
C</ i£ ?
Mr Julies owns a lartu on Urr
ing he had lust left, where he took take to some department In London,
the fire escape to the fourth floor and where they said 1 would be provided banks of the Suw anrr and often goes
there on Sunday to spend the day
entered the enclosed oorch of apart­ | transportation to New Vmk
| "The next nUht niter the ship m boating and Ashing on Uie river, j
ment sixteen
the big citv 1 came to » 1 ,,r rr„lln „ smut m r flowers and vine» i
He knocked loudly upon the door: reached
theatre altere
oo Ihr Ne Is one ot the sponsors of a u u s r-i
he tried the k nob—silence: silence American Nr.ro
...I .r la llr lte O t loon* men surgrrs who lu r
tempered with the rawness of a cold !'• 'gram
Immediately l 51, r, , j in Iris town
January afternoon.
rlure enough, bovs trom Dixie I: -p)t^ ouartetle cannot be excelled;
Up to now Holcombs actions had could see that they were tire genuine i
r,<iul,.rn)l! ikiwii on lire Hwanec
been almost leisurely but now he article
I Bibber ' Negro spirituals, or almost
uddonlv became as active as a cat.
'Finally they commenced u n d n i Jnv 0||lrr ..mgs They lisvr upnrarrd
in spite ol the huge overcoat that 'Down on he Swanee Bibber w irrn a( lll;inv churches both while and
"Can yiui give ua a liq u id dressing
tended to hamper him The one win- they rame to the line which ' “VJ colored m nearby cities of Florida
,
(hat yeil! promote natural, healthy
clow now became a means to an end Far trom the old talks at home l
His powerful arms tackled it and couldn't stand It any longer
growth and make our hair ssilt and
with increased pressure It slid up an “ ‘Let me out ot here. I yelled and Stomach Sutterers
silky like your W a v i n r Dressing,"
I
found
mv
wav
Inch
two . . three . .
im.ide for the door
women hkvr asked. W aving Pressing
and a ship was getting
Finding himself 111 a small irantrv.'to the d
Have
Bad
Breath
lease tor
for New
I ■>wo<
slipped |
t >iI w ill dei lust that...and you w ill he
Holcomb siole cautlrmdv into the ready to leave
new York
i or« >
If you sutler stomach lrouble» you re
kitchen the dining room Silence. I
delighted with th e wonderful lustre
deadly silence p:. vailed n '.hose well-
guilty of liad breath. Mouth washes
and finish its use imparts to the hair.
TOURISTS STOP
furnished rooms p.r- ng thlough * \
U your Jru g g m 't im 'i reedy to supply you,
help but little. But — clean out your
door into a long ha'.' he ctrue upon III K l N ' l s C I T Y at t h e I . I N t P I N
» r u e ilifeet to the Itoyd M is. C o . llttmuic-
Woodland
M idei p sloui.it h with T.inlac and .tart it «'«'>
three open doors gro:ii>ed ‘ ogcltlcr in in 11 I I
h*m.
A U lvinii
r.»M*n»bl# rsl.s Also. ing right ,aud **v how quickly bail breath
an alcosa two bed chambers, with
I
itni.sh*
t!
:
i
p
*
r
m
r
n
u
a bath between them, the bedrooms
disappear* along wuh your other
with the ovemirned chairs, the j
opened dre^ ¡ei drawers, the things
t lout 'I* ■ Mf»iev baik guarantee.
Strewn over
fl
Ivtng the ap ­
pearance of a recent typhoon!
Holcomb clutched the automatic
in his coat pocket some instinct
telling hun that he was not alone
At this point in Hubert Holcomb s
narration of the Carlisle Murder
BAFFLING
MURDERS
On The Banks of The Languorous
Suwanet*
VERNA, The
Irresistible
O you
a ¿upiud
24 7
B osk I* pressing oil
T H E OW B
W A Y T O BA W XSW
S K \ H B \J L N K \S \\T l S
..
nrobablv are. thoroughly in tile spirit
ot tile thing
Certainly Holcomb
himself must have gucssru tills, be­
cause h« paused chuckled In tu s;
own queer way. then leisurely fired
his pine again
“I'm telling you. gentlemen.” he re­
flected. "it was one raw case'"
"But mv Lord, m an' came through
tire semi-darkness from Mile* “don 1
stop there! W liat in the name
of Hanna did vou find? Did Mr ’
Carlisle get a bullet—or a knife?—or
did vou eventually find lus body
stuffed Into a laundrv basket?"
Holcomb's pipe began to draw
nicely again "Neither " he drawled
'B riefly. It all simmered dowm to
this Continuing along the hall to­
Sitting rt home, alone, white
ward the front door. I entered the , others pla. unpopular.*
living room—which was also in an
Lack oi physical charm is
ayl ul mes.— and came upon one ot |
often due to a weakened, run-
the most gruesome sights In my career.
dowr. condition. Conquer this
Tile bodv was lying on the floor In
foe to health and popularity
a pool ot blood an uglv gash open
at the temple and a heavy metal I with the aid of St.Joseph's
book end—obviously the instrument j G.F.P.
of death — on the floor near by, i
This good tonic helps to
bloody—"
build up energy and strength,
Knocked out. eh?" Miles cut In
banishes
that tired, listless
' Who got him?"
feeling and tends to revitalise
Holcotnb suddenly leaned far for­
the system.
ward
It was not Mr Carlisle ." he
countered slowly "It was the bodv
If you are feeling run-down,
of hu wile the woman who only a
t i r e d - o u t an d “ b l u e " —t r y
few hours before had been a visitor
G.P.P. today! The big dollar
at headquarters!"
bottle is sold on a money-back
Miles suddenly leaned forward: I
gasped Holcomb lust sat there It ' guarantee.
might have been hts sense of the
dramatic: or perhaps he was taking,
those few moments to recall more I
clearly the events which followed j
that surprising discovery—any wav. I
It was several minutes before Hubert |
Holcomb continued to unravel the |
mystery of The Carlisle Murder j
Case
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END OP PART ONE
<To be continued next week I
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