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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1931)
TH K I! I.USTRATKD FEATURE SUCTION G \\ October 17. 1931 I Just Jibed/' Says Drummer Spying on His Actress-Wife NEW Y O R K —The b'droom scene lio * Uncased when hr «.ilkcil in un expectedly on Ins m fe one Saturday morning. proi rd just a bit too much lor dapper Hub’ . Cowrtis. fix’ drumstick wielding husband of Babv Cox herself a mean blues c oner. S p irti on It rendered Cowens nervous and speechless. All he could do ma strike a ixisc like the doorman In front of Wteaevski'a Cafe, while Hob by Johnson. Babv « ’ox's big mo I I jus' III »ears old 1 « into -ne of those union-made suits and belted Out the il.xir lual like a bat l>\ llu slta m l Blue lion in Ribbon Every Tbe F ic- Best Joke Baby Cox. wlioar fame dates back .Vend your belt joke Io Ihr editor to the dais when .»lie warbled auto and If ulti be printed. wrttucniK blues for the purchasers of Okch records, married Cowena In In dianaitollv Her hiLsband said they D ll ANTIC IN T K R I'ltF T A T IO N had not lived together tor a year and A rookie in the ravahy was told nine months. to rrport to the llrulrnaiit going » a t She IS the mother of two boyi. one "Private Rooney," said the oftlri-r, eight years old by hrr first husband, lake my hoise down and have linn Both Baby Cox and her tender' and another which leeently relr i I iik I ' Bobby i noi baby • are entertainers at Connie » Inn. while Coweivs Lx the braird his first btrthdai Cowells P\»r three hours the 1 eutenant claims to be tlie father of llie latter drummer in 1 Vie Crawfords orch e»-1 waited for his hurse Tlien, Im Ira. now dispensili* melodies for the but failed to rxiilaln how Ill's could patiently. hr sent for Rrxiney. foot pushers at B se Daneeland 1 have hapiiened after belli* sr|iuralcd I "Privale Rooney, " lie said, "whrro from his wile fur a period almusl U t ili Street and Seventh Aienur lwIre the child u*r. while Baby Cos Is Ihe horse 1 told you to hate Interviewed at hi* bachelor quar- j when a reporter sought lo Interview shod?" lera In Ihe Hole) U ramplón while lie 1 her at her home M l Wed I2|th "O ." gasped file p illa te goln-i fed Ills three iMinpered ixxxllrs (1er- i Street, said she would "explain pale around (lie gill*. 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