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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1931)
*> THF ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SKUTION g ie a t effort, m anaged to raise hi* avoirdupois and with the d ix'krt book opened, and pen in hand, ex cla im ed : -G a l. is tins vo* first tim e to by p u lle d * ' "Y a a ■ -W e ll, ru h w o n t git over 30 d ays." T h ere was a pauMv I'hc officer v tote som eth in g dow n a fte r th * name % l M arie Jones W h at's >o' n a m e ?* indicatin g •‘S hin e ’* Mali nam e am J o h n W ashin gton an ah has jest be« n loosed turn dc work house dis m aw nin at ten o'clock an heah am m ah (vipers, an ' ”T n o 'clo c k , eja cu lated the o ffi cer. "tis o n ly eleven o ’clock new 3« t s see them pap rs " H -m -m - Ami w h atch a d oin g In that hou se? W h atch a go back ter? asked the officer Tull git m ah b longin g»," e x p la in ed "S h in e .*' ' W ell, the Judge m igh t let you g o ,” d eckled the officer. T h e officer w rote in ih r docket S lim e s eye* tw n A led w ith se n d - toy M arie looked sh yly at hun w uii à d ciM tfu l sm ile on lier yellow face Joe sh ifte d in his scat lineasi!) M in utes crept away. And how ab ou t’ you this ain't the rtrst tim e 1er you. is i t V W ell, not exactly ' acknow ledged Joe. a h s dun a few littkr rest ups m heah b fo 1er rollin ’ d r bon es.“ ppei lot * c d at J oe with • Bhe d rrw a 30-dav ausprndrd se n te lice am i look a srat in thè ira r o f thè court to ace what would happ rn to ' Ninne and lo Jor ‘'Stilile' wax iep i iniam lrd by Hip court after thè court rrad thè papcrx and tirard ttir offie rs »torv J or «a .i callrd b efore thè court am i ch arg ed witli carryln g cuncealed w «a - |Hina. secon d ottener pl«*udrd gullty and «ras «en ten ced l o serve troni nix m on th s lo th rre years A fter Brn ! tener wa» (Miaard he wa» Ini haik lo i git*- his crii, auiik in lilbitud e W h rn thr —Three years fri carryin g con cealed d oor clan g ed to beh lu d hlm he cou h l w eapons *• Amt with that curt reply tlie three br h rard saytng over an d over agalli c.>h' L ord)’ , alim i la in e' W hrt» 1 were let! to U) lr cells. 1’he next m orn ing M arie was the lig h liiiir ' »tritar» it Jrst gotta slrtkr m e!** first to be called b efore the court In th r m euntim e Slum and Marte f a r i e un th ir way h om r in a taxi Habv. y uh kilOWs ah « i . on*jr kul ! din* a id yuh mal de (ime.** sugl Multa eovly M in am i* up rloae l«i •'Hlune * | "Y ea, hon ey uh know s yuh aa-*. ' | a d m ille d S ian e, winking ut hi* thougtita LAZY GLANDS D o n ’t f o o l y o u r s e l f ! DANDRUFF is the sign of a FOULED SCALP. You can’t brush <awoy or wash away PORE FILTH or SCALP SCALE. Thare is only one remedy — stimulate tltt lazy glanJs. f Dandruff is our national shame be cause people ignore the truth about their hair. Dandruff is a scalp disorder. Soap and water can’t cure a sick scalp. Forget surface treatments and get down to the /¡lands. All hair is nourished by tiny glands, deep in the scalp. When they don’t open, your hair starves, gets dry and brittle, and in time falls out. What hair is left loses color. But instead o f “ touching up” hair that’s streaked or off-color, try gland stimulation. Faded locks will come back like magic? P ig m en ta tion will revive th e n a tu ra l co lo r o f a n y hair n o t c o m p letely , p er m a n en tly ¿ray. Start the stimulation o f those lazy October 10. ltKli frow n in g g rim ace after inspecting the . 30 special ' Silence reigned, and then still m ore silence us the big cop p er looked at I JOe and saving not a word (Toll*. If he only knew what the copp er was thinkin g about. M aybe he. too. would on ly get 30 days Wall, if the officer w ou ldn t talk h • w ould just have to break tiua suspense A n' officer w hatchu think uh 'l! glands tonight. The only way to wake them is by massage. Use the finger tips, dipped in Denderine, to cut through gummed pores and hardened secretions. The first treatment will end dandruff. The first week will loosen the tightest scalp. Tw o weeks will give the hair new life and promote vigorous coloring and growth. If you don’t believe D and erme makes the hair grow, measure a lock before you begin treatment? If your hair is so ejead it will soaredy hold a wave, or your scalp is granular and greasy from wasted secretions, stim ulate the lasy glands with Dandarine and see what happens before yesj have used up one thirty-five cent botti«! DANDERINE Back to Mich. Dr. Rhetta Wins Daughter's Fight to Reside in Michigan U. Dorm D E T R O IT 1 fie new M o s lic r J o r lU ixboiough of Ihr Ttltrd .‘ *rim lorl*l dit 11 d on n i lory at the U niversity of d istili t. (»fin e d a reaulutlun in the M ich igan «111 br op en to *11 cj rd* -aliate al la iw iiif, a du rig for un in - j y rati g a lio n of racial diarr m inatim i ut Ih» 1*11 T h is a ma mud«* know n last in on d i the university. a firn t a o D e t r o it » U lt im i» irr* - »irti 1 Al the tim e Hen a T K o x b c io u g h rom ni unir a lio n from (lit* university. staled that fil» resolution w.» the r r- itâtllUt that d irti ap p lication* for tlw . Mill of the alleged refusal o f Shirley niant» hail bren accep ted *iul the (1 S ou th , secretary, and !>r A lexan ruotila would br at their disputai w lirn der O H utliven, |»re »dent o f the un t- ih«- (all tem i * jr n r d ! verwity. to allow t w o c o lo ie d girl» ir g - 1 tir n m U*no 000 building that ma» ulaily en rolled student.» I.» h\e m the t h r u * !) o p ri! lo student-. last fall, new dm fill tot > live sen ator I ! aim ed crea ted a ra n a l issue a firn tw o g ills that the girl» d ecla red that the r e - cla im ed that d ir univrrsity nfU M »i ■ fusai ws*. ba e d on preividice tu a ccep t them ha residents in the T he two girl» In qu estion w n e new dorm itory mi accou n t o f d ir ir Mls-w* Helen Ithetta a junior o f lla l- color I Um ore, and Vivian W ilsm i o f W uslt- O n February 1 S enator C hirk*» A ingtoi). P C 'H ie girl, (ik'd their a p - ! pi ira t lotis for a d m ittan ce in the in v d orm itory in liecem b rr. \92V T ow ard , tlie close o f tlu* *< pool vesr the girla .had not r r« n v e d a m w »rd relative to their applicai ion* a lth ou gh It was T lie tarnish on m etal 1» due to generally know n « rv the rim pu.x that • w h ile Co r d » were bring a c c e p t-d . tin- ai t ion on d ir nu*tal o f moist urr. T rip lo \nn Arb<»r air. food , or o th er **ibatara*es d if l»r K hetta. Haiti m ore pl<y«idan ferent m etal» arc a ffected by differ and fath er of llr ie n K lietta. aided by cu t substances. T lM tar r a h OH lllW f t■ 1 1 !\ * r * III O ov ern or Hltchk* of Mar v iand m ade plnd and 1» due to th r sulphur a trip to A nn Arbor to talk Ih» tr o u ble over with Mis- Alle«* U o\ d. dean com p ou n d » in d ir air alien* coal and o f w »men. and President K u lh ven gas arc burned T hese com p ou n d • W h rn Muss R h e tt« retín ned to art* also in m any food », in wool, in m I mxi I last fall »lie «uu. met at th«* rubbrr. an d in »ucnc bleat hod an d tat ion by Miss I.lowi a i .i taken to a ' i . • <i m attrlala n .i la Iha iranon newly |»aintrd 20 room d n rm ttoiy for silversm iths avoid w hite colt oil flan- i (xiiorrd stuck-ut» only nrl fo r t M f f I MO fo i k h w D r H ia tt s told In« new rep iter D ryn e»» prevents tarnishing som e 1 that Miss llrie n fiad received w old of w h at, and so, ram ph or. w hich ab tlie a ccep ta n ce o f her ap p lication for sorb» moiAture. Is som etim e» put In a r«N»m In M osher Jordan d c inltory, to th r silver drawer H .( ? e will i» i D girl. S ilver tnav b«« clean ed bv tlie use O of frirlton a l agents by boiluuc it m | Fireproof W ood a iron y alkaline solution, o r by • ell etroly.xls •nil* friction a l m aterial» used are * ( ‘all >mj im agine w ood that will fine whiting. rouge and com m ercia l not b u rn ? As a m atter of fac tlveie pa* trh o r powders. T h e non-C om iner is no know n wcnh I that will not burn Hut Dr I* (1. d d pow ders are m ixed to a past«’ in the natural »Late o i H ildebran d, U»r well know n w ith water, am m on ia, or alcoh ol, • • ( • I *h«. and applied to th e silver, allow ed to has experim ental laboratories at d ry . a i d th en r x I M «ft with .» *•?• Hpringdal«-. nrai IhtU im rgh. I*.* Iva» cloth , ch am ois, or a brush T tir re discovered a wav to treat an y kind suit is bright Itsatroui illv tr o f w ood to make it firep roof aa P repared cloth «, sold under vurtani* trong a.* »irei and as light a.* alu m i trade nam es, aluo clean bv friction num T h ey are usually r o llo n flannel trea ted w ith a clea n in g m ixture, a n d I re ron v em en t but relatively ex pensive T h e alkalin e .solution fo r cleanin g 4 tea ; .Mxmnftilff of borax. 3 trn sp oon fu l» of wa' hliiR atda of 2 l • • fxioniu l» 1V« • caustic soda» in 1 quart of water T h e silver 1» placed In un old k e t tle fir pun, covered with this s o lu tion, boiled for 10 m inutes and cool ed. in the wan " I lika n k . mkì O n e m eth od o f rem ovin g the tar- ru p of rolliT alili ni*h fio iu Mi-.rr i>\ e l o o t r o M s is U m iv r r y mrul Imi I fo llo w iiiv Kill un en a m eled or agate ware kettle partly fu ll o f water in uf.cd lo >u(Tir w h ich has been dissolved 1 L-*.|xmii- ah rn I ilrunk ful of fith e i w.i lung •*«!» nr hukiDK il," Miyn E dw ard «fxla and 1 teasp oon fu l salt to each J. O w rn», v,rll- quart o f water Heat this solu tion ».noan aiilcrinan to the boilin g p oin t, put in » ‘ rips o f of h<> I-atiiioiith alu m in um or bright zinc, add the tar M i r r i , llo ito n , nlshed silver, and boll It M au . T h e silver m ust be covered etmi- " I would b a ve p letclv by the w ater and each piece eirk bendai lira; m ust be in c on ta ct with the vine, w o u ld b e I c h , eith er dirertlv o r th rou g h other Ml Iruviiiri a »our ver. W hen tlie turnish lias dtsnp I n s t o i n in v 1 »cared. the silver should be rem oved moulh, ima ori m y ■tornarli, and from the ketlie, w ashed, and dried tcm hle mdiRration with a clean, soft cloth •'I trin i inanv Ihinffi lirfnre m y A n ulum inum kettle m av be used, droKRi-l pewnwfed mr lo I ikr .OOM bu t It soon corrod es and must be l ’apr'A D iapepsin. clean ed , as o n ly a clea n bright k e t *1 ba ve a b ell Iter nprielite Now,^ tle serves tlie purpose T h e r .Inc also f r» n drink rotTre evrn lite al nii;hl,' grow s dull and then is less active It rat loInlciA. pork or uriythinfl I want m av be cleaned In water con tain in g a little h y d roch loric (m u ria tic) acid, unii ulcrp like a baliy.” to t a mirkaRi- of Illese rand> like w hich 1» very i>oisonou* and m ust la- tnblrtA Irnm your dru«|{iat. I h r y , handled w ith extrem e care ■top brartliiirn, una no »lom arh, V arious com m ercia l devices fo r IH-Irbin«, naiiaca, lie iiltrh M or any (le a n in g silver by electrolysis are on the m arket and m ay be used In otlier aymptom of indifrjitioii aoon aa lite Irotilile alari a p lace o f 7.1 nr or alu m in um »trips f » ii ver cleaned e ith er in an uika line solu tion o r by electrolysis larks lustre, w hich clean in g bv friction give«. It rnay be m ade bright, how* ever, by a little rubbing COOP >KWS FOH THOSE WHO LIKE COFFEE D ia p ep s i N