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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1931)
T U K 11.LUSTRATRI> F R A T I'R K S K C T IO N 1 October 10. 19.11 Where is J. Steward Davis, Lawyer? I bv A F R O reportera « I wan .« ended lili NO WORD FR O M MISSING LAWYER AFTER 2 YEARS Hi« 1 tlie ‘T hranl it" wav No one has Son« Adopted been found who ttaa sttn ium iliic t ! No C a v * In t ’ourU There Is no rase on the local court d ekft against the attorney. lit h vest igatlng tile reason w hy hr left at the Unte ;? wma rumored that he hait inLsipphed some money In an administration cum * An esecutive meeting of the bar association was ! held and the local attorneys settled the ease to the satisfaction o f Uie parties involved None of them w uld rev al the name of the party. It be Deserted Two Children ing M id by Mint id them in a i there was a vote of the association to keep and W ife who Still the m atter secret The bar association made the set Hopes. tlement with the intention of having him return and continue his practice It was also said that the w man » l*o threaten d to bring the matter M O T H E R PAIN ED to court, promised to never reveal anything further uboul it as a result Practice d rew . of the bar association .settlement His personality, his ability to make On Death Bed Cried for friends Sister Talks and his jovial entertainment When Interviewed, Mis« Dorothy of friends, nude him popular in the Lost Son. DavLs gave the following stat ment legal circles In the Baltimore courts rh.it 'h** did not know .r b iv i an W hew 1» J. lie was regarded a»* an able ycung idea where he is. that slie has not nn.ro attorney? attorney and his practice grew by i . tre from him sis ■■ bo Nft, but W KI.M N O TO N ADAMS t dt d<dly bi *iri of .April 15. 1928. ho left Baltimore leaps and bounds. At one time it a n i of tin* faintly that he is d ad DC'. composer ami author whose suddenly and since has been put on was estimated that his practice 'V i» o qui it ion 1 .» to w he the* .i i . Wananuiker prise s’ lig, “ le t Free the list c f mlssmjr persona. i ranged around an average of $75 thing was heard from him when his mother died. Mias I lavi» said that the doin'» M ils lc Ring.“ has been official* Tw o children and a wife were left daily. had no further desire for ly adopted for the celebration of I AP I'R A R IN O IN c iF.ltM ANY at home and m Harrisburg. Pa In politics Mr Davis was aligned family publicity, and did not give an answer the 200th anniversary of inc first lande lKnigla.*> noted Broadway actor, was left a charming mother, who with the Democratic leaders, but was to the question. President of the U (* (le«-igr Waeh n w at the Dutch* > K listier 17ir a- subsequently on her death bed cried registered as “ Declined" He first lngton by ttir Bicentennial Com trr in Berlin with his play, riddled, in vain for her missing son came into political prominence when ‘ 1 am islana fiikffU n Slaters anger to grant the mother's F A R M A N D G A R D E N Iasi wish thought to broadcast a he help'd to manage the campaign call for the lawyer, but sh? died be in which W Ashbte Hawkins kd a revolt against the Republican party A n H e r b G a rd e n fore plans were perfected. in 1914 He managrd the colored W ith s|w’< tuli/uti« n becoming pop- Wife Talk« Mrs Blanche Davis, his wife. 600 Baltimore city Democratic campaign ular In the home garden many uma- block Lafayette Avenue, teaching at lire» years ago wh n Al Smith ran trurs have set aside portions of their yards for types such as rock gurtk ns, Biddle Street School, says that M” against Herbert Hoover after his return from the water pool*, formal settings and ruse ; Davis left without telling h” r where < >:: • i f the ni wi • t Ugffl B he was going. She has not heard war. Mr Davis married Miss Blanche guidi They had two children. turns for modernism is to cultivate a from him since he left. ha.s no idea Moore portion of the back or side yard in an Susanne, and Blanche. J r , J. His where he us. family has no conjec herb garden, old-fashioned enough to ture whether Mr Davis Is d ad or sister. MUs Dorothy Davis, is a be new teacher in the public scrools. . Attractiveness us well as utility ran 1 Left lor Office Mrs Davis lives with her mother be obtained with herbs 'They ran I k * There are two children Mrs. Davis On the morning of Monday * o n l nft t cted by hedges, if It is desired to, I H E agonizing achi-ti from was able to secure her old position 15. Mr Davis left his home ‘ have them •• t ,»j .< ............ as teacher in the public sch oLs She Madison Avenue for his ffi< neuralgia «'an l>e i|uitdtx| m wore, it seemed to the interviewer, an Paul Place He never a.-rved 8rW (* ion of plai ts can aid the th«1 name way you would t ml air of wistfulness. thfre Investigations made by the lo housewife in her culinary nrts Tl»e 1 a headache. Taki* Ni>rno herbs fulling into the sraAonlng class 1 cal bar association revealed that he Served in World War n tl llu y e r Aspirin. Take enough 3 Steward Davis was burn and left for New York, and registered at include the annuals antsi t m ■. i ca iw ■ ■ coriandei the 135th Street Y M C A that same baMl reared in Harrisburg, Pa. to bnng complete relief. afron. sorrel, peppergrass night. He checked out of the MY cumin After finishing public schools, he tlie following morning and no one and thyme Among the perennials Genuine aspirin can't hurt entered Dickerson Coll -re. from lias .dated sine? that he has been are the sweet fennel, mints, rue sage, anybody. which he graduated from th* law de h ard fr m. So far as Baltimore is summer and winter savory, sweet partment in 1916 He came to Balti concerned, he dropped completely out marporam and parsley. more and was admitted to the bar of life. Men and women l>ent Then there are the m »dlclnal hi rbs the following year. Shortly after , w hu h can I k * u#d to add to stores with rheumatism will find Rumors the United States ent-r d the W rid in the kitchen cupboard. Pennyroyal the name wonderful comfort horehoUnd. j>rp|*r mint. | War he enlisted in the U 9 Army and 1 Many rumors however, have gone camomile, received a commission as lieutenant the rounds as to his whereabouts. wormwood, tansy and catnip are in j in these tablets. They aren't Some say that they heard h * was this class after I ID Moll just for headarheit or colds! A spot near th * kitchen door or He saw eighte?n months of service in the West. Another said he was In France Following the Armistice, in Canada and he was reported to near the vegetable garden i* rccoin- K«'ad the proven directions I ne < il should t*- quite he came bark to Baltimore and re- . have been .seen in France. Investi mi nded covering a dozen other u a «; gation cf these rumors at the time rich and well prepared, raked fine be- . nmied his practice. fore any seed Is planted Heed* can neuritis, sciatica; lumbago; be planted as one would vegetables. EURALGIA muscular pains. 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