The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, May 16, 1931, Image 5

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SATAN’S HENCHMAN-
by
A rt Naylor
r x n * to » 0 MOM? »«plaining (W ore the several atiéndanla were Hned up manager'* *lde, Theo forced the as-
he doe* an , m x «
itnperaonaUng,’' agahux lite wall.
With his gun. poked against the
f m i Unwed »a Page t
Theo declared
-Call UtU number
Theodore Ashton faced the Th*'»
pseudo officer and ai/.ed him t Aua.-., you've gx enough oo r w and (c| Brown and Keartu here a l'
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, In ml* (a take car«* oI already wllh-
up a* he made hi* conclu* out inietiering with uw law." Hoiio*« once."
' Come on. Jim,” HoUon advised
»ion*. “ Mr. Officer, 1 demand inn hi
to see your authority a n d your
M aicla row from her rlialr and -W e'll attend to this raae tomorrow
p ip tn .”
l>y hri r<.)H
lhe>. don 1
"Oh. I guess not. Bolton
You’ll
n w Man beuuie.1 and cost a aur - P *r any attention 1» Oil* man
He do well to go on your way I'm not
rcixiu.no glance at Holton Hr opened B an lm|ioalor and I know hU game
Just ready lo arttle matter* with you
c r r u u ii«:
hU coal to display a badge which he Me came In on Ihe » m e Icaln 1 dIJ.
yet. but ir you aggravate I lie xltua-
a* quickly covered
"T h l* Isn't any and shadowed me In the Bouth
ail a ii of yowra." lie mumbled lo
‘T h at's all right, deal, but he U 1 lion I'll change my mind."
* "W ho In ttie liell do you think you
Foe Tr»«¿ JV
are. an yw ay!" Bolton hissed, a* lie ,
doe to M -i
made a move to reach Into hU pocket.
But the big m*n was not quick
enough, and he looked Into live mux-
alc ol ttie gun Thro held on him
r n li . 1 MM ol you that makes a
move U a goner," Ttieo warned, a*
Marcia returned (ram the ptione
booth
About two hour* after eating many*remained the standard with ptiy-
H o lt .m
A rm lrd
people suffer from sour stomachs xicians lor more than 50 year*.
It lx the quick method
Results
It wk* only a bhort while until They call It Indigestion. » I t means
It lx the
Brown and Kearns entered Ihe cafe that the stomach nerves have been come almost Instantly
approved
method.
You
will
nevet
and took charge o l Holton and III* over-stimulated. There
t* excess use another when you know.
companion. A large automatic re­ acid The way to correct It 1» with
Be sure to get genuine Phillips
volver wa* Inund on Bolton, and he an alkali, which neutrall/rs many
Milk of Magnesia
prescribed by
war booked on charge* o l carrying time* Its volume In acid
physicians
for over fifty years ic
concealed weapon*
Ttie
right
way
Is
Phillips'
Milk
of
correct
excess
acid*.
25c and 50t
Taking Brown aside. Thro made Magnesia just a tasteless liquid;
bottles—any drugstore Look for the
hi* request, then returned to Marcia •Iraxant. efficient
and harmless. name Phillip* on the wrapper anc
to partake ol their long delayed meal. But it kills excess acid*
It Its * 1 bottle.
When they had Itnlshed, Thro escort­
ed M am a out to a cab and they were
driven rapidly lo hi* home, where
T h e o * mother greeted Marcia with
the love
which had continued lo
grow lot her
Theo railed Harry Bruce by phone,
then turned to the two women
Mother, I'm going bark to the |K>-
llce station. You are appointed Mar
cla'a temporary guardian until neat
Thursday. T ill* U her new home, and
she Is entirely In your hand*." Theo
laughed and rinbratrd the two wo­
men.
"And, ton. she'll be well guarded.*
lighter in tone, smontlier and
k O N 'T ('•>! ar.niml witli
"Don't worry, dear. I have no de­
Il .inno Modelle» Itoseli
boiler in tcktuie.
sire to go any place until this trou­
amie Uso
Nadir*>1» Itloarli
aitilo
I
M id i uggnt scan y N .idux >1«
ble Is over, and I'll be perfectly
iute C reai« ki*>wn for ycar*
in tegular sire at 50c and «
happy and ronlenl to stay right here
lite Mene li tliat rc.tllv
tra largo m oney saving sire at
with mother “ Marcia smiled a* he
l>le.u li,-* and piliiftoa (he skin.
held her lightly. "But you lie caie-
$1.00. l ull d irection s and
(ul and don't form the habit o( stay­
Nadunila IMe.icliing Crcam m oney hack guarantee with
ing away from home It won't last
can’ t l»r dtiplicated fot restili* c v o iy j . ii l i your diuggisi
long."
I«cause Ilio aeciot Nadinola can 't supply, take no sulwii
Hack at the police htatlon Theo
lute, send m oney and we will
formula can't In* unitalcd.
found much activity, even at that
mail to you | tost paid wil Ills ink
N.lliuig <•!-*• Hiies so mia li -id treasured Is aul y secrets.
very early hour in the morning Sev­
In Itglilen ilio A iii soi|tiu Iti),
eral squad car* left the place with
Ytulirto l i i r r f t f w l r r nine or
full Instruction».
The officer In
ao siiioly.
S i r n . u r l l m i .»dr. N. • i »ml l»><
charge called Theo to his side, pinned
I it i> i < . i
l l | t ( i n ( N » In s I i ■■ l*USli|e*t
Si irltimixhl witli N.idniol.i
a detective badge on hi* vest, and
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I t r t t 'i l u M j u n r lb > a is 'e k
A'
ttlciching (.‘team and walclt
authorised him to carry a revolver
itu iM H l i
I t y m i l l | k ia l| M id
N i
I t » i.il
t u ilr t l iiit p t n y , 1 *1 1 ». T r im
li.nv ynur Cotti) ile »HK1 R io n i
T o the last .»gjuad ol officers, includ­
ing ltrown and Kearns, ho detailed
Ills order*.
‘ You are In charge o f Ashton, to
whom la due I lie* clews and evidence
we have to work on follo w out Ills
order.* and co-»|ieiate with him In
every particular." Turning to Theo.
tie continued. Ashton, bring In every
character that ha* been mixed up in
(hla deal, and go the limit hi round­
ing them up. That means every­
body. Now go and do the Job up
right. The other squads have all Tsvn
In-tructed as to what to do."
I'» «'* Plare Itaidcd
N o O ne Is E xem pt From This A m e r i t m Skin Condition. Rums
In tin* big squad car with Theo and j
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E. T. B R O W N E DRUG C O ., IN C.
127 W ater Street
New York City
in v iii 11 . .■ w e n were fire tfrtte-
live.*. Including llrown and Kearns,
and thr chauffeur
The car passed
Ihe entraifcea to Foo Chang'b P.wa-
dtao and proceeded around to -the
lonely looking baibeeua stand
The
parly tiled into I lie place, and Kumia.
busy proprietress, sank Into the
throes of distress and Into the wait­
ing patrol. Downstairs the raiders
crept, and then action began.
With drawn guns and police uves.
door after d oir was broken open
and men and women of all nationali­
ties were herded Into the wailing
patrol wagons. The ranks were rap­
idly llllcd by uniformed policemen
who took possession of opium out
fits and the Inmates.
heading his own squad, Theo final­
ly found the secret passage where
he had so recently battled for his
life, and with hasty Instructions to
the men, left on guard, he. with
Brown and Kearns, retraced their
course to the street and entered the
blind alley
This led to what pur­
posed to be a private garage, and
M
um
it opplied in a moment!
Its protection lost* for hour*.
Ihe jo y o f perm anent protection!
A dab of snowy cream beneath
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doesn't even leave Ihe skin
greasy so it can't injure fabrics.
And w hol complete protection!
Mum neutralizes every vestige of
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