The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 06, 1931, Page 7, Image 11

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    T H E 11 .LUST R A TFT) F E A T U R E 8ET TIO N — June 6. 1931
T
“THREE WIVES
<O M ‘
...
I I in
By RALPH
MATTHEWS
,
...
|hl* mother's III im - m . Stir had also ,1s near
aalkid m rovi tlte •
M o t h e r . I l l * w ilt the trU-gram
I wonder what loom.
■»he look* like now, he nm*ed
"Mother ' he whl-prrrd leaning or-
“ Union Button. only »top In B altl^L.r ,he ^
O i m * V i r t u « * . IV 1 a k «*H H i m
P r o m is «* to
A « *ft*1 t H A M E I»
your boy.
more." called the conductor.
IlWIIIi.l
* '.in t l you
c 'i *ee
‘ if me?
III
M A»
■
v . . ,
,
.
. . . im
am», can
Leslie
daelied
up
the
»tep»
and
Into
M a r o
a < » i r l IJ Ir l ) o « * s N o t L o w *
MI thought you would never com**
•* ««r a i « o ( tor tt>< t»mou* w « * im h ».»
llie watt mg loom.
Hr bi ushed by Lean down rlostr. son. i#*t me feel l*
p*>pjUr w m im u*n»t-
the crowds an«t was soon In a cab ÿour fMCr YVhv iru vnu rrv tM i - » . f**# kd%,rrU*»<J regularly Ui rate b*p»ra.
-
hradlng toward the 1100 block of
H is
tia n fr «* «*
I fa r lir lo r
L ife
a n d
t i n 1 Kttmg Street
u r r t t v |U' ,7
** ** “ ld “ * n , r h B n d * I* “ « 1 » • ' ■ ' » « » > * « . A i-
A d e c id e d ly
• T u a I
p" l.!> over his «ye*. I am happy now that; ------
vo ina woman opened
«or door
ooor as
a» lie
or ■
I yo„
h frr Poe«*»
p.ips n ut Bora
h e ,, t»i*t
)us, • a
»H im 4L
d tile
V||„ urp
«.fa» here
t»a v «*t\
o f
H a r le m
N i^ lit
( I I i i I in M a k e
"
U** ' r. ' f ***
,rw moment* ago He told me you i.UNCi m rnh*B.> will
i»n • » »
Where • motti« r? he demanded would come He Is goUtg to take me
f»<* iww l »rr» (»4 my trouble
Ih iltim o r e
Ito r e n o m e ; P r o \ in e ia l.
lie
not n o tion « her.
| away, and you will be all alone then, ¡ Mul* '
b u*v ¿ ecu».*«* 0 0 10
le a r» came Into the girl's eye* my boy. but we »re Köln« to watch uomfn ixm t nvrrt.ti o«r T>*.-w»u
t r a ils I t . h ilt H is O l l i e r S < * «* r «* ta r v
Why lealle. »tie r;ied. have you over you you and Joyce."
.u-riuv-.i
■•*>•• a d k i » i -
onia-
furgolUw me? I'm Joyce, Ludir."
| Le»Ue burled hi* tace In the cover* k* “ * 1 “ > okl*
you
are
You've
grown
I
'v
e
been
so
roltcn
Mother
»n
d
I'm
I
a r ie w an ts » — a v ie
in \ t t r a e t i \ e . a n d —
Into »uch a large girl I hardly knew sorry
I haven't been a thin* you
w„, ..
I wauled m . In h» ••
. I H T m V B TR.VVgl
MAKE SEl.REI
!
.
^
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l n . e . t n . 11 » « .
» .p e r a n e e « a » . * * , . . , ,
of the hoapital. It v u good to be J 5,0,1
"Aren’t you going to kiss me?'* »he 1 1 Aai t cry, »on. you will gh e up ; Particulars irr«
Anmcaa Dei«««.«« by»-
• n i Mu » i r r i s í n » « M l
I MU. K.y»., . yea.* M a a m v » u i 0**1 ln
°J * n M ain and to hare df.milIldpd puckering her hue
j thl* mad Idea about welling song* '»■ >’ *• o » r o . c , » t
in >..•» a » ■■«•■»•a a>< »•»!•• wane one walling for you - «orne o n e ,
.
■„
_ h
, 'w on't you L*»llr? < 'vine back and
Le»Ue ,, I
* “ * pulling off hi* overcoat >
Mm t»f U « « n d la Ut R « a Y o » i »»•*»# toe who
___ cared
But why
— , dtdn
_____ t _______
| practice law. Ycu will
mamma
m l m a d e a n « o t t a b t e r * |> u « • (t o n a i • a o »«
STOP T H A T
come’ Hire grew «n iton * a* tile »Ireei *,r
° ' tr
« '* * hrr ■ ° ukk so much Take care of Joyce Le*he
I U« r
H u U l ia p p o i n * m a ts! h a * m - d e h i m
SPRINC. COLD
light* lagan to flicker and »till no
but w l* embraced a* »he threw
love* you
Marrv her
I
o a k
t n 4 I mi h a i l a t a * ! • • • li» » « a t.
l<e»llr
but
»he
did
not
doubt
that
he
»
rm"
«round
him
»rid
held
him.
erect
i
D
ont
continue
to sneese and
• k i ii h M i
m a tti a lle n a ,
aneto s a
In « « , » a i *
Marry Joyce?'' Leslie
• I» a n d (to« « .M ie li
w u coming
I ‘ Korgur me. lawlir." she murmured She love, me? Why. Mother what BnUBe' 10
,ev" Uh ,nd mlsrr*
Ha h a i if la lH
I« M » fr ie n d
A t. M I I
Hello, cute, got » dale?" ».vkrd a l*rt,h "uidicd lace
But you don I put such a fooltih idea into your able because of your Spring cold.
4 AM h o w h « V I I re. b tomi « f h « ! • • • » » » * • » ( ,
Stop It with St Joseph's La* ana
voice rlo»e lo tier shoulder
She «how how I have dreamed of you.' head?"
H V N t M ilV N
M AYNARD
bf
H U « S it I
This doctors
aa he pulled away and
’ Blind
blind, boy," replied hit • double strength).
I im
MI» • f o r n a i al», r a m a t a
H a .« ,*ual looked up suddenly Into a strange dis­ .he added
» m i a i • « • i n o « r w lfto t a h « # C l W S H D O - sipated face
mother, "can t you see it in her eyea? prescription contains best cold med­
She resolved to wait no mounted the step« two at a time.
icines
known
to
science
together
fl t H n a i f t l o h i t a p a i t n a n l
lU ìif i
toa
There was a death-like »llenre as She ha* always loved yow. Leslie '
longer, to she called a cab and went
o u M A n d o u i h a i n l i t k M i alio f l t t t U d
with quick-acting laxatives.
And
'But,
Mother,
»he
is
Just
a
kid
hr
entered
his
mol
her
*
room
a
cokt.
direct
to
I
«
l
l
e
»
apartment
m a f t r l h a i W H toar hu ato *n «l b a c a ..» « o f
No. Leslie, »he 1* » woman now. It's doubly effective because it Is
At that moment liCsUe was crouch*[stalking, ghostly slirncr
Doctor Ha
u a lt f a n d
ta
.. a * I « a c ( . t u ‘ r
g tY M
Overnight results
. a « # • b a r III • h o a p i t • > p U n n m « •« r t w a
Up-toelng toaard hlm with h ls jY o o torget how Urne Ble« You will double strength
rd In a seal on an express train near
Il I a ir at n i r a l p « r ( i t a i » h p ah«n ah o I« «*>1 trig Baltimore
Imger to hls lip» oaly made It iwoar I pro«nl*e. von l you. ton? I am so or money back At all druggists,
There
were
two
long
• ta in
o n (to# d a y a h a la ( o a
d •mt>»a«i
lugs in his heart
Ills mother was pronounced
I weak She will make a man of you
la
« « a tta f o r (too too»p* «• a n i t n (h a n a y
dying amt his sweetheart was reeov-
"Thank Hod you have com e'" said1 —Ule man I've always wanted you to
• v.mm< r*ad l o H a in a n « ’ » * to? I r ! » | i a *
ering
'Iliey
both
wanted
him
Hr
the
doctor
tn
an
undertone
"A
few
be
Won't you promise. Leshe?"
NOW OO ON W ITH I tig gtOVI /
could answer only one c a ll— motlier! jinlnutea more and you would have! la «lie waa thinking fast
He
P A R T 111
like a drowning man. hla life passed
lie recalled the letter In hla pockel been Ido late."
before him
Gwendolyn— she was
S t A rt T o d a y o n t h * R o a d to U f
* No,’ *ai«l Gwendolyn in and delected a dainty odor as he | -yo,, mean, you -y ou you can t waiting for him Their future! Broad­
tore It open, scanning the handwrlt- save her?" faltered Kayne
to
the
offer
of
the
imawor
. . .
I » « critically, then the signature It
n ie
physician shook hls head way! His name flickering In bright,
nurse W h o u i'r o m p iin iiw l her was signed Joyce '
doubtfully. "You »re my only hope lights! Their bitter disappointment Do you want New Ltlc. Power. Love 1»
years ago. and now. Just when fate | Aoence. H u l l Peace, Money, lob« Hap-
t o t h e m a in o f f i c e , ‘ ‘ y o u n e e d ! ''Joyce. Joyce?' why sure he re- y ollr arrival may cause tier to rahy
M I I « . . Dec*,!« F * E E - A L E V A N D E * .
Hot r a i l M r
K uvnr
I a m ,,,rl,' b,'rr<l now Joyce Haywaid. the p „( jor on, moment
I fear the end
Roa J M College St it.on. New York
( Otilinurd on Tage Fight,
n o t r a n .vir. rvav m .
i am
g)r, hu m olllfr adopted after
I
K iiy iip V
e
to r
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Classified Ads
IA X -A N A
M O N E Y
M ire
he will be here at any j father's death, the one
I ’ll jUkt w ait over him ao much Why.
who made
It had been
¡eight years since he had seen her!
She had been North In school, ami
had bettrr take Ihta key and now she was writing (o tell him of
a refund, your bill has been ¡
You will save him from '
In." suggested the nurse.
walked up and duwn In Iront !
minute now.
outside ”
' You
[ lu re la
reduced
[ milling
Gwen
Plant a
« 'S m iiE lg Few Bulbs
7 N ig h t« !
A m a t in g M *
«ro m o
W R it m o a k m ¡ atoa«toa ut I
liig h ta o r a a l « p t l n o th -
log H rw»voolro*k»oa lao.
•aTl..«MOB. (ooddr akin.
t> tn|clM aIbd W.fni’ hro.
Ralo, eoo« tu i w .
Try «
♦ar rd Pao Tato llleaell
(r «M
liffh to d a flo e I m g h la . r o ­
t u r o r r v m e a n d got » p t a » l o c k ,
r n r r
1 -m l agio t u b e o f t a n T a o V k to n in g
•
There never was a home since the
first home was made, that did not
look better for a plant or two leaves
blossom*, buds, scattered here and
there In sunny spot*, will turn a hovel
Into a home
Plant a few bulbs now. You can
get them very cheap, and any florist
or seed house will tell you when to
plant
A* a matter o f lart you can
get bulba of various kinds in the local
!
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O o n ’t
tal<e chances
with your
hair
A void the Use of C h eap ,
Im pure P rep aratio n s
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D o You W ant a B ab y?
K « * ul.»r
91 0 0 T r r . i l m « n (
*eni free—«n r lo e«rh family
**T « a a married and long*d for a to*by
every day, with «II my iiea it, but » » ■
denied,** «r it a s Mrs L de hallar, Indiana
i Mni for tour I earth, while others thrive In atones
prescription Wh i l e MI1(j unter. or in »hell» and water
K T w .r .jr S i
A "m* ! ‘ l»owl' “ » • * WiUba • little
„ „ bsppinM* CHIP, ami almosl before you know It,
i n*»*r n*d • >irl your home Is fragrant with blooms,
dnr I harama lh* and a touch of color has been added I
mother of a flna •'»
p o u n d bahy Ood by Mother Nature, that cannot be
only knew our Joy secured elsewhere.
I hop« rvary «omaii
And don't forget the plants. Some
longing for mot bar- may be started from the seed and
hoot! «III taka your
madiclna. You air transplanted to the garden a little
later on. Olliers may be started from
_________________ «alronia to uaa this
a*kr «rhcllcr
t.tur .nd pirtciM. Dr small slips, secured from a neighbor,
publication
Thank and In a few months you will have
• 'a month«, 17'a lb« ' n(| ..
Married II yaar« and d«vtora told ma blossoming geraniums, fuchsias or
V mould navar have any rhildrae," «rttaa whatever you may prefer.
Mr«. Whitt. P»
'T triad your madltlna.
Rubber plants, Ivy, roses, and dof-
Now I am tn be a mother In October. My ens of other benutlflrrs may be start
drareftt wl»h rraii««d *
Dr DaPawi treatment, to nonupaclflo ed from tiny. Inexpensive plants or
btoaad on (Jlandular activity, h«« barn mad slips, and If properly watered and
mith inch ra*ult« br thouaand« of women cared for, will soon grow Into luxuri­
that for the next 30 day a a full dollar
iiaatmant will ba aant free, postpaid, no ous ornaments.
I f you have never beautified your
«' o i> . no rn t, no obligation, to «vary
woman «ho writ««.
home with plants, start now. I f you
A Hmitaii supply of fra« traatmanta will have always had a few, get more. A
ba vent out this month, so be aura and
«ilia today Alco a frra hooklat. "Childl*«« long box, filled with carefully select­
ed earth and leaf mould, will serve to
Man lage« Raplained." Will ba tent you.
Hlmply «and nama, a postcard will do. grow a little garden In some sunny
and remedy m N be mailed In plain wrap­ window and bring words of praise
per Dr. DfPew brllavr« you will toa >ur-
prittd and dalightad Addrata Dr DaPtoW from friends and neighbors all winter
hull# LU, Coates House. KanA«a City, Mo 1 long.
G o o d hair it admirad by everybody. It helpt you in butinets and
in society. Yet, too many people are careless about the hair prep­
arations they buy. They expect cheap, impure dressings to do the
work and often find to their sorrow that they develop dandruff,
distressing scalp complaints and actual loss of hair.
Stewr clear of graasy, o ily a n d gum m y preparations — keep your hair healthy
b y using L a -E m Strait, the pure, snow-white, n on-greosy dressing.
La-Em -Strait is delightful to use and its delicate perfume will charm you.
A p p lie d in a jiffy, it disappears com pletely a n d never
rubs off. Y o u r hair will have a rich, natural silky gloss
— none of that plastered-dow n gre a sy lo o k which is
L a E m -S t r a i T
repulsive to peo ple o f taste.
Y our druggist has L a -E m -Stra it a lw a y s in stock b e ­
cause he know s that it's the best there is. Start using
this wonderful hair dressing today. A 8 5c can go e s
a long w ay.
HAIRDRESSING
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m a m « « IT S O T S , b i o s s v
wM L A Y
| T « A I(H T .
F N O M O tll I N I
1. 4 0 « T M o r M A I«
^ HO RO-CO MfC.CO.^
»» KM.M
L a -E m -S tr a it
Re* U.S. Pet. Off.
HAIR DRESSING
2 5 c and 5 0 c
Par Man, W om an,
•oys, Girls
M You* D w lti Cannot Supply Yea, Orda! Diract from Ho-Ro-Co M f f . Co., Dept. 10, St. Louis, Mo.