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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1931)
Satan's Henchman 8 THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION March 28. 19:il 1 unuuuril Iron» r * » t SI» *rurltl<«« with T heo «Her «hi* wife (a me about (h i* aHutr before you ih.* commented t»y wav of conversa- « u forked t W ho had x> carefully had «ha om>rr» In In many In- tton p b n iiitl tit« warning call, cut th r italic«»« the police only »ucceed In ’ I II »ay It l«.** rcplhsl Theo. wire« and then had him kidnapped bungling m atters ” w hw r's a!! the girls ton ig h t?" he t0 *teal the bond* ‘ W ho owned the T i n worry. Mr O liver, I had no asked as a chance ahot toward sc- ear? He could bring no proof in idea th at you could have Mtggeited curing the Inform ation he sought. answer to those questions, but he dnl any solution." Tlteo replied “T here's a mob of them downstairs know how to get Into the under* “Oh. no! It « Just th at I o h ' Ita just raring to go Why don't you go ground world at Koo Chang*« all right “ Hut the president wa« down? Plenty of rooms and every- With a pang, hi* mind reverted to plainly agitated, and |>ared H ip flour thing else tonight,” she urged the beautiful girl, their rerent troth , of hU office until th e arrival, wome Well, maybe I will. lh e o .Mild and her broken faith Not a gUmp-.«* time later, of J r ia n c ls Dolton, to He purposely minced along on his had he had. not a word had he re- whom he related the story of thta sandwiches to kill time, but .shortly ^ I m l from her «hue her debut but and successful holdup the couple m the rear paid their bltl He bore her no malice, and s liu l Harry lU ucr had returned to the and disappeared drred a t the fate which awaited her office and waa d uem ain« the afTatr W hen the woman returned to him j n fa*»«. *he should fall into the hands with T h co when Holton entered, fol* 1 ■' Billie Carrol, charming hostess of the Savoy Ballroom, in _ ____New York, worlds finest dance palace. When N eg roes Are Black No Mo rc ( antii j.-d fnm Pag• | --------- As a m atter of fact, there seems Tery little reason for the existence of a conservative Negro, since .Nr- grocs. as the author well says, has nothing to conserve. As far as Ne- H O W NEW YORK GIRLS KEEP HAIR SOFT, S T R A IG H T In Harlem and on Bron l-.v i y, ev : y- wherc you go In New York, you our rnrxd (harm ing girls doing their l»air the new way. y »U can t**ll tho»e who are lining It by the way their hair sparkles sta y s In place; looks ho »oft, »Ilk: straig h t and well-groomed. T h is way Just suits busy girl« who ha\ n't much time to give their hair I t t d *s Just a second to put a few 4 a *h >*4 of Panderin'» on your brush earli time you arrange your hair rJ ’h"n as you draw the brlxtl m through, Panderin'* cleanses the hair glv 8 it sheen nnd luster, mak*-s i» io ft, easily arranged. Anil It stay»* Junt like you fix It, fur hours. j ndei In« i < t he w md r hah a Ing of the age It Isn’t gummy o* even sticky. Hut It doe« nil you wan» It to do, it dissolves the crust . f dan Iruff: sooth»»« and tones th* scalp Jts consistent use alw ays encourage the hair to grow long, straight, sllk> and abundant. Danderlne The One M inute H eir Beeutifier A l l DAU6 STORKS * I S CS MT S Ao$ iboti of nig uuh ttiiim i ■ who pbu nodllowigf bv | m douttf.ill Rtttft t t l l t l ) l fednM lrc| himself th at hr would still fight for her if he knew where ami W|lcn j jt m m idnight when T hro reachml home, but even at th at hour his mother was engaged In un ani mated conversation over ihe ‘phone ThU , unusual as It was. wa» m agni' d by tlx» manne r In wh rile hrought the co nvi : ration to a cl A.*i "•Ilf turned to gre *t hit n. 1lliut in« ir-tntngc, utiiiuard cx pre Kl<runted1 in h rr eye «. At the* office Hi«» following l m* III;g and m the lire ■r tire of I1Y#sl(lent o iiver, *Thru made u completie re|port to thi» |>olli — COV.•ring ever y d<»tail of his lust night's ia dventure. Inclini- tng the rxurt rauHr for his p<uisr.-v.»toll of th r bonds, th r numbe^ of the bandits' cur uiul (ItMcrlpt loti Of the puukage taken from him Anti us the Investigation ended, a queer rx - p n sslon hovered about the pir.il- dent « face ‘ Ashton. 1 wUh you had apokrn qhw i 1 under stand. Ashton,** Holton aid. th at you were kldunpprd us you left the office late last night am t then robbed T he president inforni» me th at you knew you w it « bring watched and th at you were afraid to leave th r bonds In the «mali «afe. SVhat 1 want- to know U. why have you been loitering around the office every night, and what rigid had you to take those bonds out of this of« fUr * Your «tory doesn’t «mind J u .i right, Ashton 1 shall hold you re * sponsible for every dollar of th eir value, threatened Holton Well, Mr Holton Mt Oliver told you the truth , nnd I d id n't leave th e bond in U m «mal] n h in v d—k gro leadership Is concerned It has failed and there certainly Is no sen- sible reason for conserving the ashes 0f ,ta ruins T h e m asses of Ne- j groes still suffer, and serve now, not only the whites but their self-inflated Negro leaders who alone have reap ed benefits from th eir corrupt prac- ; tlces. ■ Black, No Mor*'" is a pioneer i n , Its new attitude, and It gives evi dence Ocorge S. Schu yler’s po ten tiality as a figure of Increasing Im portance in American letters B J D. “T h e Negro’s Creation It. T IIK KOOK I K T here U a (treat deal of unusual wit in 1 Black Q enrsla." by Stoney and Shelby 'T h r M-icmlllan Com pany. Publishers, New Y ork' but It is wit that m ight have been placed to better use T he publications Which now make wide use of the so-called gullah d ia lect. are finding It quite easy Indeed lo base otherwise uninteresting bo ks on the ridiculous Idea that Negroes have a conception of heaven peculiar to themselves. T h e b ok purports to relate the Negro's notion of the creation. T h e Negro's Idea of heaven, the creation, and all other religious and nonsensi cal beliefs were those obtained di rcrtly from the Imbecile P rotestant hokum he found here when lie was brought here from Africa. Thla n a ivete th at 1s suppos d to he extan t among Negroes only. Is prevalent to Just as great extent am ng whites. Indeed, take two native South C aro linians. one white and cno black, both from the same economic class, and place them so th at it cannot be seen which Is white and which Is black. It will be Impossible to d is tinguish them by their conversation alone. T h a t this type c f book should gain such a wide m arket among Ameri cans Is further proof of the gullibility j of the masses, ft Is the same sort of Infantile credulity that haa m ute a spiritual-singing spectacle like "T h e O reen Pastures" a medium of Insid ious propaganda. 11*0 III CON U N I I !»• w h e n b u y in g A sp irin be su re it is g e n u in e B a y e r A s p irin Know what you are taking to relieve thaj pain, cold, headache, sore throat. Genuine Bayer Aspirin is not only effective, it is always safe. The tablet stamped with the Baye; cross is reliable, always the same— brings prompt relief safely— does not depress the heart. Don’t take chances; get the genuine product- identified by the name BAYER on the package and the word GENUINE printed in red. A s p ir in {• th « t r i 'U m a rk of ( U y * r m a n u f s r t u r « o f m o n o a r s t ir a d J a a U r o f • a llry t lra rld i**-. Bayer-Tablets r Aspirin Sbuffi JK a i Itti thtffi they an?, all fake Mild unsound. Just as you gave them to me. T h e package 1 was lobbed of was ju st a bundle of legal site blank envelopes,“ T h ro in* formed Ids astounded listener*. At th at Instunt two detective ser* gi ants entered the office • M 5 mh V linker, €i S e w York tier b.« i H iiii on tonight Sur«v Come here Ju st go down- stairs through th at door and turn to your left and knock three times U you want a smoke or to the right If you want a girl. It OK Ju>t fa n UMl w on i in li ‘ T han k s, Kmtuu. Im going out to meet a pal of mine, and 11! h back." T h ro promised Out on the street as T hailed a taxi, and on the h r pondered th r event« i ’ till day and night. Piece by piece tied th r ch ain from it» «out e U th r end. and wondered if tin In ftirnui- tlon he had gained could cv rviif lx* f of any reul value to him i vioitsly he would have re jah Ir*U U as a stroke of fortune lit* Wioli dered. W hy had B o tti Ishe ii mi exchange of «ecurlties and at a lim e when Bruce, the bookkeeper and T h e o s friend, wa» absen t* Why had he been so anxious to leave the «c-