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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1931)
THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION— April 11. 1931 Satan’s Henchman t'otitinurd from l*j|r 3 unit that u m aster inliui a an d e a l ing the ran is of fate and that hr must fight, and fight dcrpcratcly to O.rrcome th .' subtle methods of an invisible fie In the m eantim e, society was again atrorded much curious speculation when Clarice Oliver xeruied a rumor of her broken troth to Theodo.v Ashton, and announced her engage- inent to J Francis Bolton u g u m s t h er fath er’s vehement opposition As the news of the NcgroUan Life Insurance Company's ufTuirs bttam e public, its indebtedness caused by Us building program, together with the reported defalcation of its cashier, the directors were taxed to their c a pacity to prevent bankruptcy C redi tors and policy-holders came forward \Uth clrnittmis for imnuthntc pro tection S u n k holdem cu rt! for guar- Antcfi. Presule ut Oliver fought \uliaiitly ugÀiinst the rl-tintf tide of M iitim cnt favoring Hie substitution of Bolton as president in his stead A sm all ele- And ho* is your m other? Cim ice asked, as k I ic re mo veti one of hei •: loves. "I don't ililn k I have ever known mother to enjoy U lt r i health and ¿p in ts than now Mv visit at this (a n tirid ar time will no doubt t>« a surprise you Interesting Side Lights On the Kgyptians to n i la «ed fiu ti, T o s e t Hail »Allots rescued tile Clew* of Hi« "■ .. e* a in aila a K« h U aie Jaid br»lde hlm e.irniy s »Inking »hip» And we ob« .u hU only tre isu t/ Rt e rra i t* thi •rive later wh**re a king w I m > had rxUtcnce yonder - . do Ju stic4, there- besieged a city begged his ennuie* f f, re. comfort thè mouiner* appresa to surretuler "so th at the child« tn not thè wliiow', take rare that you w rrp not, and th at Htr horse* d ia li noi »tarvr.** profit you. Itole not Egypt taught Hie world a number c i the cashier, am i that a receiver considering the situation from it a | Dirti oa Citai .* little Rock, for thry t** appointed Hurry B luer, the book many angles and conforming to a i* Il i\ own imaKCA. proc re dina Jroin of thing*, but one of the greatest Is H at it developed a wo«Id power t h a i ^ t j.( . -v ! u u •„«d »lini C o n tin u ed on P a i r S made Ita Ulflunec# frit through ne Fair Ha* tuward Ine mie* t tiro I* ltrleased civ lu tti world, not only by It*: con r i r v T ill INHIR TFACNMt All InUuuir* in recordrd where af clue sta and ita culture, but by the in Bolton commut'd to enter la in Uv- t ir a big sca fighi In 1100 Ut* . Egyp i' Iattori of ktudiuvm *>hly »t his pu hit 1*1 home and at hi* Many parents who*e children have club Various groups of influential come home from school with poor persons enjoyed his hospitality m arks fall to appreciate how difficult and his beautiful ward was put to a it is for a teacher, no m atter how sore test to meet the ever growing willing she may br. l«i give very high dem ands upon her services as host-^ percentages in all ruses. ess. The W ashington Pi st some tiins When the exam iners hud com piet ago gave the following «i notation« W H A T ’S IN A N A M E esi their audit and announced from school exam I nation jiuprni in shortage of only ten thousand dollars, Huitimor« M aryland If you were a Shakespeare said , "A rose by nnv the furor, which had a ll but swamp- teacher, how would you m ark such other name woulil sm ell a.< sw eet. til the company, began to subside, nnxwrrt? But itt his fa r <tay business practice .ind at the psychological moment, A bll.v.ini is the Insule of a hen hail not ailv an c iil to the point 'W in F Kingston I h r o s personal a t A circle Is a round, straig h t line I ... where m an ufacturers name th eir torney, came forward and had ThCo wlHi a hole in the multile tilK I'» ** product to itlen tify it to the public adm itted to ball. Georgi W ashington m an led Mary ami by iloin>- so pledge th eir faith ,Ov. I '» - “ " At home ag ain . The© was greeted Custls and in clue time bream r Hi« ami th e ir reputations to its p urity. most affectionately by his mother faU ur of his comi try. The nam e of M .Joseph's I’ure A s They chatted a short while and then A m ountain range Is u large cook pirin is not only known to hundreds she left him to hasten to the kitchen stove of tiiousands of users but it carrie s to oversee the preparation* for d in w ith it its m an ufactu rer's absolute ner As Thro rose a w ! started for g u aran tee that it is a s pure as >tli9 proper alkaline baK.ru« to his own room, hw movement was a r money can buy. Do Y ou W a n t To M a k e ^ ^ ! . T HID of your di<«d f i**it/ trlii 'o skril stomach and bowels rested by a rustle of silk As he More than nine million boxes o f turned he stood face to face with a lte r eating. Fat without fevr of * ‘vis throe organs to function as Hie* StJoseph's I’ure Aspirin are used a M arcia. In a ll her rad ian t low liness, Som e E xtra M oney uuligr; turn." aour stomach, disagree »hould. year and it is the largest selling i beaming a joyous welcome Like a aspirin in the world fo r 10c. So able gas >r headache*. I'h lllij* ' Milk of M agn r.la is what honiin*: pigeon, she rushed into his W e ll, S w O u r when you, too, want aspirin, he When your food ferments, "dis you need «lie n a bad breath, coated outstretched arm s. safe, sensible, and economical. Put -It's good to see you again I Just agrees." lies Ilk« a lump *n your tongue, iirsd sd ira , nausea or bilious* C lassified down v iu r dime and ask by name had to be here with Mother to wel- stomach, it's a sign of too much acid nr*s indicate» an over-acid condition. for a box of “S U o se p h 's Pure A s come >ou home.'* M arcia confessed p irin .” The name “St.Joseph’s” on You need not resort to crude Take * spoonful today and for sev A d v ertisem en ts gaily, as she nestled her hrud again st sweeten* a box of St-Joseph’s Pure Aspirin methods take instead an an ti-acid eral Uiys and see how his broad shoulder. the *ystrm You w ont be neatly » is your guarantee of absolute purity * M arcia, dear, I think this Is about that will correct Hie c ('million On P a g e 5 and sensible economy. liable to colds or alcfcnrp*. Ail drug tile happiest moment I have spent Phillips' Milk of Msgne*ia. store» in and 50c bottles, since I Warned that you love me T ru A spoonful of tilts plru .mi U»*tin'’ tirn n ln s Vlllk »f M *fnr«l4 I* a la s * « In T h is I s s u e ly it is good to be home again and to ooHting fluid neutralise* m any] a liquid- never adsb let. I.ook for I he be greeted by the two dearest women tin»«-.* its volume in acid It re. t im n a m e P h l l t l p a nil l»ie b o t tl e on earth. No man could ask for more, but the fact that you and mother have evidently become pals Is more than I had dream ed of.” Thro adm itted. Ihro Learn* of M arcia'» Falthfalne*» "But you don’t know the half of It,'* | laughed Mrs. Ashton from the dining room where she was arran gin g the snowy table "That dear girl has Try It FREE eith er been here or called me up ev- , try clay since her debut. I don’t ; know w hat on earth I would have done, during all this »u*prime. If It Win, er Hr,r t« had not brfn for h er.“ ” p«nd «* « upon n"‘ " to help <1*- -And now I can begin to under save him from a stand some things. No wonder m oth r u l n e J life a nd a er ha.-n t had an y hysterics because d r u n k * c u * gr a ve I was in Jail,“ Thro surmlned. presa- Th« Happy (('u n io n Take h*ed from the thousand, of men £' in, to ruin if ■.j> " ig the happy girl to 111 ! through vile bootlegger's whiskey and the all the worst out of the tern i ana r «rrtbie «tail railed home br-w from private made it very easy for me." »fiilv Once he geu it ¡r. his ayetein he Jt was a happy trio th at sat down S ? :'wS‘. ? f Z to the sum ptuou, m eal, and tnoee ..ample of »hat u should do for >ou e i few moments fully compensated ineo jon ha.e tt do ii to .end >our nan- **d ' f v r j ne w eary hours he had spent In; n«kJr"-t and we will «tend a absolutely #RFF ^ 1 W hile Theo related h is expe in plain w-*pper. a trial package of «301.0- riences while Imprisoned, as well as EN TREATMENT You will b# »hankful the details of the events leading tip as long as you live that you did it Add rtf f>R J. W. H 4 I N I » r o to his arrest. M arcia rem ained stu d i 4*a.x Glenn Building Cincinnati, Obis ously attentive. With the completion of Theo's ■ Vd»e rtiaemeni) n arrative, M arcia discussed her own affairs briefly. "You see. I am u tter ly confounded by the bas»n?ss of Mr Bolton's duplicity. He seems now to be dragging In every available hu- j m an In his attem pt to further h is ' nefarious schemes. And while he j treats me with every courtesy, he Is < The action of Genuine BLACK and again u ill you w ant to use the old "paste also beginning to bring pressure to j bear In connection with our affairs j W h it e I'luko hair dressing is <|iikk, down” kind of dressings that gum up In 3 M onths and I am w atching his every move, and I the hair and «log the pores of the st alp. positive and complete in releasing tight some of tliein are very m ys- j F eels Y ears Y ounger confess Genuine II i a c k and W H I T E I’luko teriouA, but I hope to be able to de- clinging curls. This marvelous prepa feat an y of his plots. Only a few hairdressing is truly a remarkable hair "I have been taking Kruschen S alts months rem ain now for his g uard - I ration docs not “paste” the hair down. for nearly 3 months. I have con- ia nshlp, and he will have to act 1 straightener; a wonderful way to add It contains an especially treated ingre w»rmd wat-ein?verun quickly to prevent my coming Into I softness and glistening new beauty. dient a certain something that makes weighed 217 pounds, was alw ays my An open rupture - ' ' h ^ lm Heed this warning and never, never bothered with pains In my back and ml« h‘ “ * UP th* '■*'»** Indeflnltely lower part of abdomen and sides. i The door bell rang and the maid the hair naturally soft,silky and straight. use anything hut Genuine BLACK and "Now I am glad to say f am a well answered the summons. "Mr Ash- The longer you use Genuine B i . a C k wornan. feel much younger, years ton. Miss Oliver wishes to speak to W l l l T E I ’luko hair dressing if you want young'r, and my weight Is 170 pounds you,“ she Informed Theo when she [ and W lllT E I’luko hair dressing, the your hair to br naturally straight and I do not only fe“l better but I look returned. more you will hotter, so all mv friends say The three happy diners m utely ex- j exquisitely beautiful. will never re«»e t.kinx m. <taiy <i'-e ¡-n4 Prr *sed their surprise, and 7 ht o rose like it. Never T w o kinds: Amber 30c, White 50c. r.free Uian ,iad tn i.ifhiy revoa.m'iat it fer from the table t.) receive his visitor, the treat «oort that ia in it " Mr’ . H A As he entered the living room, Clarice 1 soifrmcn, row Bern, N c , Jan , i t » p b advanced to greet him . She was MEN DO NOTICE I r h“ r.« ^ ^ .u ^ W^ * ^ r . ; Ur f , ke,| * ¿t,,n„,. -tunnm g.y gowned and assumed an to y'eii for putting out *uch norid'r- o f r#*Krt*t. —lilllr Irll laic odors lul salts thst I cannot say enough K rtarn* » rifajfrrnrnt Ilinff of perspiration, lint a bottle of Kruochen Baits thut 1 s t- 4 "How do you do. Theo?" she Krert- if you me («eituinc s-eeks costs but »5 cents at drugg stit the . -r world over. Take o«>e half teasf.oon in a e(^' proffering her Kloved hand. I III At s ami W hin glass of hot water every morning b-fore truly Kympftthlz«* with you anrl *in- H otly Sweet,von will treskiast. carcly hope th at moat of your trou- May niff and fre«li a ttenti&n to diet win help cut out pss- bles are over." and free from such try and fa My meat. o llfbt on potatne- | T h a n k you.” replied Theo, M he odors. Large tube butter w.iitfHl for her to make known the Is ths sais way to lo.<? fat. Try one bottle •I*? and If net Joy/allf satisfied -money bark. CîtllBC of h «r Vlrdt. r:i ~n.ir ä . • s , u; ACID after meals a Stopped H is Whiskey Drinking FA I It T o • II W A im ix ii Il lì o W a u l f>a r v /#/ S T I C A I I » BIT Al Carolina Woman Lost 47 Lbs. J& nultie. BLACKSWMITE H air dressing