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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1931)
6 TH K II.l.USTR ATKt> F T A TU RK MK TION - April 2 R. lt»St THE GIRT WHO FORGOT , W EEK FIND TRU E STO RY eldlvlng ’ the pipei" foe my reckless j life ''W h.it would Cecil sav W.mld j lie scorn m e?" T h at night I t>ld him. lie look live into hie arm * and said I know jual the place lit Hr girt My aunt has a tarm in Virginia In s lew m onth* vntill lie well Anti .sweetheart, a few m onths or yeats. III br waiting lor you ' These smrits on when we danced. T was tnnarlmia comforted me then and m the days of a St onge a m o t i o n ||. i-k. I no that wem tn follow I went to V ir la attend a popular show the n-gt ginia to C e n t» aunt's I had tuhrr- night, and 1 consented tn go with rnlnrds In live days m at loti weil him . Ismg a lte r Dolores was asleep I learned to pi ay. and a* soon a.* I 1 the neal morning-, 1 lay awake think was pvltsirglly sble | went to ch in ch mg of Cecil. At the altar I prayed rowing th at After kn iwntg Cecil for a while 1 I Would never forget O d again ’ became a rhuogrd girl I r-»d again I am now well, happily m arried to I bonk* th at 1 ha t forgott<n in mv Cecil No shadow hangs liver mv mad .'earth lor pleasure Cecil wa* I am content Hut I know refined Itr railed me Mia* Jack I life nsw th at we .dioutd never f.trget .son it- n e ter got t no tan tltar or (lod fresh as most b \a whom "I knew T h e t n il did I b-gan to tnm parr him a ll It Ted Lewis and other acquaintances | of mine They s-etried ehsltogf be ‘ side hint Vrrv soon I knew within . nuttclf that it he ask 'd me lo marry ’ *iultV ;y rvxiured iwnd fur TNpg |w>«ki#t him t would consent * ■ • V s ’ ’ ! t • s • ' | • - M | One nlglit wc were saying good- eg|»F» t,( ih U t i u i | f r « u i » iin u r ii t h i f h b>a at it v door He suddenly drew ifartb (n pgt«»> dpf»pf»t> #« gl« m * i me into his arms, kissing me hun- I n r . I»e|tt | A l l i n u l t d grlh My lips re.-.potHtrtl and a wave of (Nkssinn swept mv being P*g d 'a r I I'v e you so. he whispered hoarsely his ryf.‘. shining with love * be - • * * • •• • I 'W ill you m arry m e*" I a a.* ai ltat>py •••••• *1 U*eA Pee. . •. « ft MINggf - that I tmmedatFly ccutseiilett I -g«^ fe t N- t e. .«.eg — « . • I told I>t!ores that night and she *HWI •*<'•!* ' I I H UR kl***d me gaylv on each ch»«k ''Con- •pw. . . - - r gratulati ns. old dear «lie cgctaitncd X* «— «* I I But .stic suddenly sobered doa-n i tint means that I must lose you Unfortunately my happiness did not las* long I became ill The - u l u u u I||IW Btl<l nr , (lll lhi. ,.1W doctor cam e I never shall forget • » W h l l i I R# I i b i * g«nH f .i r I N i > W k H ' I He advla«d me sym pathetically Oo • '«ni» I ft ■ trfftfWni •»•#<! #«•■#•».* in iim «»•»** #«»!* to a sanatorium or to the country fully ftkf ti»ff i l i*i rh? th*# c m * Win« un» n* Piatii, Plenty of rear proper focal fresh .11 lato» Rl Ream I' Ilf. I ktM|* air and suliehlne You U get well Long a lte r tie had gone I cried tar my toat happute-s Hut I was no VOU WANT « A heart-rending chapter from the life of a girl who was pretty and unlucky. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE /òrV ifM m only Rl ilfin '»larvirs — so siarrtit K e e p th e In e e rle O u tsid e T w e n ty -th ro e y e a n ugn, [ w as horn in a «¡mall A la b a m a to w n . Ii -weem« now a m illion y e a rs a g o , fo r I fe e l very old in e x p e rie n c e . M ■ a b > ; mv mother. a vhi>ol I J rnv .'ather, a csrpen'er (fr t-* teacher a 1;* of thirteen my mother died Irav- We were A’, tlie tmf f»th«r and me alone grief-stricken for many in nth*. I n KHOsrsi.VMH n ttn rally m ined my m oth«r greatly I He w » < * r e H r t h o d of S e l f D l a e o e e r e F ath er n*ver fully recovered from h»r * IM R r t R «* O V % | I T T alone r a n tonn« xotl I can still nee that weary. • * O iv # it * c n tr.e e It it fo u r lo d * - death de to a n th 'iritfa n i life Und»r*«antf .A rest|»v* lock in hie big brown eyes, U tier^rne i,d *perd en » P » ra n n a lV u 4 *on an I often climbed upon hi* knee I** ' »u t n lt v r .lf r * t iB it in < It x h o » i yo<* '* o i f w t * u of pAyc.notofy It • t n On» day he came to me and klnaed • e.'i (he ftp # of vo catio n tor w h ich >o«i me lightly on th« for'h ead .»aying. • h * >t K n <* r o n r tvp # DtactWOr park our beongtngs; iif at once f in d » m ir pio#* • fVfKV. deal I :*fe Mr#d on ly t l 00 for ro m p i* '» p e r. w. are going. North to live." Since K R T iT ri» •« hi nt \i r v i f i nr v f am the type of girl why doe* no' »'• R r l r a n a l i r e t'.iö g P h orm t. A r ltta * be<-cm » efrited easily. i did not .vary anythin* a* he con’ in u d ‘ I can get a good Job and you can have better « X - ro v CM OKI school advantage*.' A few week* later f.'in d u* In D e troit. T he tremendous sue of the city did not amaze me; for a girl of my ag* I had r ad extensively I.lfe in New York would have been \ the same to m* I had never been i'll now î nty th. rich. w*s thy r»e there, but from reading. I knew a «n p- - •* » .r . 1 .« only o-.» . th.t great deal abatit It - >.¿*1 ftt Daino« w. h*v* y .ih*r.i • t tro.n thy t*vrn pointa of th. rsrth A few month« in Detroit brought a ani v .j too can obtain It. new m isfortune into my life. My 3 a d to ft. fh* tut.tt ortnf.f of food fath er was brought home on« day -< in th. world B* confined at th. a crushed b e in g - hi* face wa* a mans • ••>. ■..■•« won«»r> in thia powd.r to oriny y o j good lock in ir.onay irtatt.ra of dark and swollen blond My fath er and lo*. Bring! food friand* v yoo a ad been a tall, handsome man. with and k**p* atti on.r away rtain a"r»t Powd.r haa all th. food ItMk of dohn \ coarse, hravy, black hair, and qul'e • ceax'irrer roof, tod.oon. M.*- regular features, He had been acci • I I * » In ti yowfir Mnn.y o»!nf. dentally killed at work. 1 wa* Ir.f lock Dr**, ho y oil and [Iraft.m paralyzed with grief. W hat was I, nlnod. and Ooald irlnf to you all yatar wlali.i o«t happy at on.# a fourteen-year-old girl, to do. alun« rarr—ra rr—rnxa in a -re a t city like Detroit? A ftnttl. of fantiin. Maw Ori.ana My landlady, Mr*. K 'lly , a m other- Van Van. con'nlnlnf th. oil. of th. • to.litre. wl*h foil ap*ct.l dlr.rtlon. l so«il. comforted rr.e a fter the fu- for rod *o uà. I» at you ahnuld ord*r i n«ral. T akin g me In her arm*, she • t onr. s* .a no monay. -iy th. poat- '.:U*ed iny tear-stain ed face and man lai It 9* plan n taw cant poaf- a f. whan ha ftrlnfa It to you Mon.y said: Peggy, dear. I only wish I was back if not dallfhtad Rrmrmtar. or- d«r it one Jaat print or writ, your ' able to care for you and send you nana and addr.aa and adnd It to naw 1 to school. But you know th at I have OTtaana fmpwrt r f c * . Ml *. »Slh flv« children myself. I am. however, s ra.t CklakfO. flMwwta. and wa will going to get you a l«b with eonir c*nd thi* to you nl daiaa. ao you enn nice family, and on Sundays and fat a quick atart to hnppinaaa. holiday! you can came home to me N EW ORLEANS LUCK POWDER LU C K Y HAND Wc have enough flies, mosquitoes moths, gtasehopprr*. ants. roa< lies Wwk » B k k err'iK a l M o • ea l o r r a and oth er insects outside without Law Moerr. H ifttik H eeelasir. lata I mu I No M aas*. * » " • V ?O tS t g ‘ * ta , inviting or even allowing them In our W e - lU td lu r e * Mr« York. home* If a r could rlliitlnate all ln|uiions insert* we would almost uistatitatie- H 'fCW * ( IIM I MR otisly ellm iitate much of our disease HMPGH HANlf Msnv insert* m e very liatd to get is« rs«*y roRM r rid of, yet with a little care some of T h - k#py li# if h i la st h ig h ly ffei>m m ent|«t| «urewslii.lv is»t i.V lit"nil'll rtf J»w. the must undesirable may be b a n p still i * |l M a h « « I I If Mi 'll H igh ^*'1 I ished i b i g r r a l r o n g u tro r tn n | .nre n*» )M g d « r I • , Kven th e ubitoaiotp ttedbug «Till set-It >h* gre*« rmiaiirfo? (•*• ! m* It Od 4 bot'L*. new pmilures If the beddings, wall Iitfkv : -g» ».it# fprf itn# U«n I teuft '* l**%• oj*|»li* J«*>* Led*I f u m * , cracks, and any rre tice s in the loom A ' t a i u 4 ' »d l UO 4 l o t ' »* fflR k iiitflU f 4 ft«| V l f f i l t are well .spread with plain o ld -fa sh I |V *rfi|fli* H •?» a twittl# |nr#n«* pg'IMhl". ioned kerosene or coal oil j l tW • I hm 11# T »•## !»*• m an d R 't m b * r I H r tu«ky I n « ant f v fl Q K # {*•>. II fluoride of sodium is blown I » »I N ••■»«%' I 4 iltrough s b»-:iow, into the crack - w eirnt h «I N R tt aslungtwM || < around drain pl|>es and places where •ookrtgirhc* scam per, it will no» br- Jurd us If I wrre tou r m other." long before these prsta turn uisin I did not like the >rt of being a their backs It Is Interesting to know nt.rie maid I luted K arb ari Jea n that roaches walk through this pow the little blu«-eyed twu-year-old girl der and then attem pt to clean It ofT a lio » a . pul in my ch arge But « h a t by drawing their leg* through their mouths thus poisoning themselves could f do? T he one advantage of C ar* should h* taken with this the job I had was Mr* M cN eils roach t*n* der. however, as tt looks an w'cH-stock'-d llb :a n W hen sit" wa* much like baking powder the» more out and B arbara asleep, f greedily lim n the roach"* might he poisoned d«votir«*l Its co n ten t*, ¡o a n u by Do not depend too much upon cedar K-‘ata. p lats bv Hiiitkcspenre D tltle'.i chests when attem pting to avoid In ferno Irving and M , i read tnoth*. '1 lie voting hatched In a evert thing within my p-ach I cedar chest will probably die, but an watched enviously the children of adult (noth or full grown grub can both race* going to hoot I towed live In the chest lor several week*. within m yself that T would lie more He .sure, therefore, that clothing Is than a nurwe mkid. ucll brushed inside and out befeue i Two vram later found me working it Is jtaeked away. with a colored tiisiirknrc company in fl Ohio. I had begun a« an ["«tit Suggestions for towd Health T h e girl I ha* worked with me. T eeth treeted regularly night and | Dolores K e y e w a s a beautiful Creole morning with lemon Juice and water . I invar it had grown Into a nlc» look apph-rt with a *nft brush will show a noticeable difference In even taro 1 ing girl of a Tudieeablr Indian type "Before I Keyan t n i o g yotir »lender, brown, coarse black hair, week»' time, however particular oik meeftcine, I w.i« a iipfvutw, brown eyes regular features as sere may have been in t h ' care of ih-ttl tqy lath er's We became gl«et friends L rm x ta are extrem ely valuable in the tireil, broken-down woman and I moved with her manicure, m a lemon rinse for I witli very little enerKy. Noth Tltett I began to forget «h e was (cleansing and whitening the liande ing seemed to do me any good wise and modern I followed in her and for the complexion when equal O ne o f mv friends suggested foot-steps - dance*, theatres, parties, part» of glycerine and lemon Julec oooktall* and clgarettos were frequent are mixed. (list I take Lydia It. Pinkham's ly indulged m We wtere ultra-m odern, Vegetable Compound. I l>ei{an. and r in my gay. careless wav. was After taking two Ixittlex I felt the life of the party like a new woman. Now I am I had never been in love Dolores Ai.FNTn WANTED on the road to »ucces*. I highly had eehooled me well against the flat - j recommend your good meJI- • tery of boys until I met Cecil Hlatne M A X * (!<*>!> MONKT X» ,t r t r r r o s r k Bb our A g e n : tot ttvm W b v i u « H « lr Mir ing« to say. It was on a gay after - cine to all suffering women. I an d o t h rr ix ip iiU r W nwln« io :i* t - th »atr" party th at f first raw h im ,! I>r««»tng r l t i B d v frtla * # re g u la r 1» in r a r # J»nf»ei \ Kor will be glad to answer letter! .stated at one of the sm all tables p a r i tgulara, w f ll# T h # llo y d M f f C o . Wife from anyone asking about i f . " HI* eve*, above the light looked m ln g h a m A la — M r*. Henry W . M ocfin , K m itf wreary and bored. I met his gaze MM r —FKMALE—gAleggWOMEN a criM the table ant. stopped laugh 3 , Box 70, Block-tone, Vd. Ing suddenly at a Joke th at Dolores had told Ja ck Haines and Ted Lewi* continued laughing bolstatrouafr. W hether the re.errblen ce was real or Imaginary, hla eye« reminded me of N k lN C M i- W O M EN father. I paus'd sadly reflecting I »ON T m r r r r .n ' O u r t r a a t m ^ n il It was Ted. my escort, who brought W O • t M ia BM ia n t # r i fndt.tn M -d l'In n C o . titola - him over and Introduced him L ite r h im * C it y . O k la h o m a H ad V e ry L ittle Energy C l a ssified Ads Lydia E, Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound