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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1931)
o T H E I l . L t ’S T R A T E I) F E A T U R E S E C T IO N June fi. 1931 IRON HANDED Black PRESIDENT of San Domingo S C E N ES IN S A N T O D O M IN G O W H E R E H E U R E A U X R U L E D FOR T W E N T Y YEA R S S ta r t T o d a y —L e t This DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION BRING YOU R E L I E F FROM R H E U MA T I C ACHES ANO PAINS \ " • «»» Émmàm D t i l a g> < d * ihr .■»»>•< »1 months n«htinir >; « u vic torious and * m rr rirrtrd A former friend of hi*. General Guillermo, be - ran plot tine n ira ihm him. but Che lat ter. rather than fall into Heureaua's haiKis, killed himarlf. B L A C K H F .U R E A U X born 1A4S of fu ll-b lo o d ed N egro p arents, be cam e a g en eral a l 18 and a president at 26. H e kep t his h o t b l o o d e d co un try at peace fo r 20 years. Herr |. a marvelous prescription f w K that wn. originated by a well-know n doc A w e ll- tor who s p e n t long kn o w n doc »car . in -ucee.-< fully to r diacov* treating thousand* of sufferer*. Today hi* r r r d the tam e o r i g i n a l p re now w o rld s c r ip t io n ( f - 2221 1 fam o u s e n j o y * w o rld -w id e fame and I* bringing P re s c rip tio n happiness ami relief C-2223 to ma n y w ho had f o r m e r l y given t.,> hope o f ever getting ri.l o f thr hfe- » reeking ache* an>l pains o f rheumatism. Say G o o d b y e to S o r e , S w o llen M u scle* and S tif f, A ching J o in t* Prescription C 2223 attack* rheumatic trouble* at their unirr* because |l neu Irah ie* toxic am i* in the Jamta and rid. the »ystein o f accumulated poisonous waste matter. These two rondllron. a i r generally regarded a . being two . f (be major causes o f most rhavimatir Iren hie*. In many, many case* C-2221 ha» The first shot had been fatal to brought results in an | lleureaux, but C a r e t a n d his amazingly short time ■ friend* continued to empty their rr- .. almost before you D o n 't le t volver» into his prostrate body, after realise it your mu»- rh e u m a tic Under hlx rule commerce and agri- which, mounting tlietr horses, they rlt* will regain new tro u b les culture improved and respect for the rode swiftly away, life, s w o l l e n jointa ru in y o u r republic among the foreign power«' llrureaux s body was taken to Sim wi l l h e r o me e as e d j increased But the debts he had been to Domingo and buried In the cathc- and you’ll feel belter life — furced to take over proved too great drul there, ufter a pompous funeral Ilian you have in a tak e a handicap for him As one way out The working prop!«* mourned him ami long, long time. The C-2223 of these difficulties he was forced to well they might for In the next 16 e f f e c t i v e n e s s of 1 '- »Issue an excess of paper money. To years <18119-191*1* there were thirteen 2221 is due to the fact fortress at Santo D om ingo »huh h the key to the rily. , improve the coinage he ordered all presidents and several revolutions that the doctor who original..I It had a (Continued from Page One) i one of his leading generals was foreign coins brought In to be clipped American administration begun on definite scientific k n o w le d g e o f sheu planning to assassinate him. thus lessening the probability of their April 12, 1917 Hwurewux had been it malic troubles plus long years o f actual “ lion did t o « like that din Sending for the ronspirator. he ever being taken out. bitter foe of the proposed American v <|M-rienca in their successful treatment. ner?” treated him rourteomsJy and in Hr became firmly established in annexation “ Excellent.” replied the other. G et C -2 2 2 3 T o d a y a t Y o u r P re vited him for a ride. Arriving at Hewreaux wa« verv highly “ Glad you liked it, old chap.’* power that other candidates found It j scription D ru g Store a certain «pot. they dismounted. thought of hv the other I aim laaghed llrureaux, “ for it’s vnur useless to oppose him During a po- R N H men with shovels wrrr Today, the M ewing* o f the well known American ruler» King Alphonso last. Have some more liquor and ' litical campaign one of the candidate:, bn»v throwing up the earth. dovtor who gave C-2223 to the world another cigar.” of Spain. prr»entrd him with the •aid sarcastically to the audience: "W hat are they digging there?” have been extended to all mankind la Gold f ro»» of l»abella f.a t ato- To the astonished conspirator My friends, this Republic is found demanded the general. cause nil prescription diu g store- have lira. Before hi» death < o rig re«» H* unaux revealed all the detail* of ed on the free and unrestricted suf Hewreaux langhed “ Strange, on hand generous M»e bottle* o f this had bestowed on him the title of '.he plot against hu life. and. calling frage of It a citizens It Is the boust vow «hoaJd ask. That’s your famous Prescription I 2221 which they “ Pari fir ado r de la Patna.’" and in guards, had his guest inarched out of the Dominican that he may vote grave.” will sell to you on an ab.olute money- had naiurd a »late, * Pa« iA< ador," the court-yard, where he aras I for whom he pleases. You are tliere- hark guarantee. It,- sure to a-k for this To the dumbfounded general he fore free to vote for whom you choose In his honor non riddled with bullets. On another occasion he learnt that unfolded the plot and before the lat Hut I certainly would not be your In tile revolution That followed bis (•mating p r e s c r i p t i o n hy its original wo of his leading officers the minu- ter could recover from his astonish friend if I failed to warn you that death, Caceret was victorious, and number, 0-2223, a-r of war and the governor of a ment he was shot and tumbled into I those who do not vote for Heureaux wan elected to the presidency Hut province, were plotting against him his grave. | might a* well leave the country.” jhia triumph wan .short-lived A noth- He decided to play one against the Once when a friend asked Heu But in .npite of the severity of hl& er rival, General Louli Vidal rtv»t I’ther. Through his agents, he had rewux what would history say about repression, conspirators continued to ! down Cacere» cold-bloodedly after tie t.e minister of war so irritated him he replied: T o the devil with plot against him. Krvolt* were hatch- had plaved a game of billiards with W», • - . w -«*’*.*« |w igainst the governor that the former history. I won t be there to read it." ed in Haiti and In the United States ! him and caresaed Cacrres a little . — es. .« Qmtb • . ».-«** fC M IL w . - I -eweé T « W e t * * h » l l »*4 b y éortaii M ..e« um sent into the governors territory and Ii. 1882 alter his first term. Heu One of hw chief foes. Juan Jlrmner daughter •»»'*** r **va»« m u . M M agriete**« »«« »hoi him dead. The assassination reaux stepped down, retaining the r * m r to the United Stale*. Bought h * ■ • ‘ . lor. |w*r|il|*4 tr a owe n e < Heureaux* non. Ulise*. Is a leading '.aluraliy caused an outburst of in power, however He named a subor funds, and fitted out an expedition , writer and dramatl-i of Sants Ixwinn I M fl «e~w*e -e- — 4o4 < - » « y OMfca» «»e« U • l**. »led fm P te i Pro m •«•» dignation. whereupon Heureaux or dinate o f his as presider.‘ but not which salted In a ship called the 1 ro. w*es r t.nU kK cl). Depi •• r * « U * M * dered the minister to be shot long after a great insurrection broke ffanlta __________ _____ _ At another time he learnt that out under Genera! Moya After sis landing at Monte Crlxtl. Jlmlnez PAIN hoped to (luplicale the feat of Antonio Maceo. stir up the native*, and march ! STOPS j on the capital In the first engage-| teKMkgteM^ C* m l Leee ey l w .......' Y ee i U a J tnent. Jmtlnrz defeated the governor * emnj a *••• ed a • • i . • « ! of ttic province, but in Hie second he J ■THIC «R 411114 RII» was beaten, and sailed uway Heu U V I NR.MI | ■ hi J D n c LDOt STORU I bi . k m - reaux sent a war-hip after him. but , •U N 1 • ■ » • I m i A llf lt f Junines* took refuge in a British port j • — .ee l U llV I I O D I. | Jiminez was tried as a filibuster by i ____________ S I o N I s ara n f f w l M V V OeaMl De «ee« al pwwpbe ee f the ill itish. but was finally freed I □ r o V l R P D I I t t i ? Another plotter, working In con m A V M . * M t « areweel B e i l e * » . I f i l i b l M i d e l m , junction with Jimtnez. was Horaclo ; awd Ika e»ber 1 « a l t r a « M « » L a i l e » k . lav e. I l a » » - • a m a i fre e p e n l» Xpe. al 1197 Ime ike txee^ Vasques. The plot spread Into the V i i » fi k M lW laiIrarliM M » R I I T e» » « M a e « S i t i Interior, with Ramon Caceres, a rela em* l l r « m I i i » eeielsvary Scitele«lìmi we «*e«ee re . The well-dressed m an a lw a y s ha« well- tive of Vazquez, at Its head. As It: tw m iw é Tee rea ke L U C IT I <»»4., . — . T lU U Y f DeM M F I BU i t i l i , Corner al t 0 g r o o m e d hair! That's easy, because he happened Heureaux had plannrd a Be» 71 BRODII.YN, n T, knows it's a simple m atter to dip his trip into the Interior. N O n n i W e •kaelut:lr C D A B A N TIF tke*« grem. me R rM K Bc.keae I M y .'e e e e . . . A l I V f .k e r Arriving there, he learnt o f the! fingers into G e n u in e B la c k and White yen waei fa» ikey t r i ikt B I A I THI8C COWl.B Pomade Dressing, smooth it on his hair and plot, and ordered the governor of the I t i HTaMIT ■ AGHI TIC G II YOURS NOW I I then comb it with ease and perfection. province to arrest Cacere*. The gov This marvelous pomade dressing act. in ernor. however, was a friend o f Ca- ceres and told him, whereupon Ca stantly and amazingly on the hair, causes ceres, knowing that Heureaux would it to “ lay dow n " in an easy, natural fashion not hesitate to order his execution, I IF Y O U W A N T and gives it a brilliant sheen and lustre. decided to attack him. fou r trouble* out with To (ret these wonderful results, just do | Heureaux was then in the small O At (J or Black this: First, wash your hair and scalp with town of Mora, and feeling sure that Cap u!ca. F<»r more than «0 jrmra tlie f have gn en unaurpanned relief Genuine (¡lack and W hite Soft Shampoo (price 25c). Then apply Genuine | Caceres would attack him only In to thousand«. Dislreaaing in fla m Black and White Pomade. T h i; dressing is pleasant and convenient to use some out of the way spot on the road, mation 1 ed no longer bother you. went about the town openly. More- tlon. Don t let your airkneaa go lacause it is not greasy, sticky or gummy. Thousands o f bobbed hair girls lover. his whole life, having been spent unheeded—you rink aertoua and find it most effective in givin g their "bobs" that sleek, smart look. Be sure In the teeth of danger, he was reck perhaps la»tin g distreer Root (nil Die ailm ent« at Die bottom o f your to a-k for Genuine Black and White Pomade Dressing in the black and less condition. ft>-member the oame, white package. Priced fo r economy. Large cans 25c. Before leaving Moca, on July 2«. P lsn ten 'i C At O or It ir k Cap- Ik99. Heureaux had occasion to visit ’orrect painful and burning uriue- W R IT E T O D A Y nulea—get them today, the local treasurer, wlio was one of f o#>* f „ r th e r r * 4 * m * t k * 4 l * k , t send no M o n ey the leading merchants, and he rode y e llo w h o « **»</ b e rue# y o u 'r e e r Ilium over alone to the treasurer's store. the keel. At Yaar D r a u lit *r Send Me fnr As he dismounted a beggar approach I G uarantee lo G ira Yeu a Irla l bn*. ed him and he gave him alms Heu II. P E A N T tN A SON, Inr. a Start in L ife reaux went Into the store, transacted »1 il«u r Sttsst, Brooklyn, N. V. hix afTalrs and left. Hut Caceres, who was walling for him, fired as he emerged, the bullet striking him In 901 Bergen Ave., Dept. F the chest. As hr was falling Heureaux. ever ready, drew hi* revolver and Jersey City, New Jersey blazed awav. but his bullets went wild and lodged in the heart of the beggar CAPSULES O a re 'more In o A r r be rem a in ed In a n lll his d eath . H e rated like a M am oltni. H e was (h e real head a f e v e r t d e p a rtm en t, lik e U « » « X I V . he «a id “ T h e State. 1« is I.1* W h e n a n y th in g In the «o n s tita tlo n did not please him he g a t e orders to th e le g ls la ta re to eh a n g e II. 1 he people g r a te fa l fo r peace, a ffe c tio n a te ly called him , “ Ulta.** yS/WOMEN ottli/ c o m OILS b G O O D LO O K S into y o u r h a i r W H E N S-ALWAYS HAVE LUCKÎ-S S BLAD D ER WEAKNESS Persists W A T C J/o u r / MONEY LOVE SUCCESS a fc n u in g , BLACKS W H ITE POMADE DRESSING P lanters r . C o<B lacx . M. WILLIAMS