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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1931)
T l I K I L L U S T R A T K l) K K A T U R K S U C T IO N - O c to b e r .n i. 19.11 Arm that didn ' do him *i«> good lit inct. Hart wan pretty gr.vggy a hen T o Quit Hampton th * session melt'd I'he varsity had fail d t oscore. In the ti n L freshman name Barney got away on two long runs. Only S i a m M T r u e on* o: them ended in a touchdown, but that, along with the extra point, was en ugh todown the Union fru^h JAC K N O N V IM .r Fla The Itev True, one touchdown crossed How ¡ It A lllounl. well known minister 1 .« * ard ' goal It win partly Barney's hen* must serve three years in the fault and vet it wasn't One of ♦ V I State prison a . (he result of au kUn it Union's trick plays work 'd tuid the j I love aflair will» a young ghl minor «IS M »»,U »»* £>«****'- bail was pass d so quickly that Bar- , li» •T Í» /-A P I I n**> s e e hadn t been able to follow Jon» H »< *vu*t fr» M>t evfz*«rt Special Assistant it The rfsule was that he had ! r(W Mi+íoeen a mo tit »V %ß^> . s I Mpwûf» A tackled the «rang man at a the ball: ¡KU lA K \ . iHI B A ^ S . A t A w AX -,t ». s a n i vH/j fc . n * v* y# h id ne ov r Bat it w**.« htfnvjr, 1 TMIlp I** C’thWf » N » í j r « » i rv . - . V «*.*> i» » M f who block d Unions kick tor point, < X » f M »V i M r t f u r r l a n < N r t \ T ty « AOW H I M k » vi / « M ip M O and that was what had rtally won f> * X » W * V £ > i H W t A V Y A » * -V * / the game. « r us* ?. mo , The Fisk freshmen were next on C ash « BHdD v v e r th.* schedul- They went down easily 1 t OhOOO. undei the shat e rln i onslaught And I r * tutti Ç one* again it was Barney who c i r A ik u t “ * A M • Gxt ri *d th* o\al aa the winning points rt *»*y*r I C O M ... H I »AS were scored rwo touchdowns were] « »VH %<«* Se * *w*44 *** added to hsi total that day. one on »•»I W M » I P mtémtH #/ an ofT-tackle rush through the right e»»*»»**« of the line the other on a beauti M) ful forward, the ball arching through «« , U W| r'W< ^ * . 4 . the air for a: least forty-five yards . « • « # V t 1 (1 . « f * « ^ . W h ) threw tht on* ” y.lled Duke -¿ T "" ’ Mr* »'* Hart, who had just arrived on the sidelines “ Sure was a beaut!“ l>lt It N ATH AN IK L D m “ Barney R*id " someone told him. director of the m T um W of musir. who “ Oh ‘ Duke cooled oil Just lucky, will devote himself U» coui|Hw»it ton. that s all But when another pass sailed fifty if. DO ¥00 CBAVK LOCK 1 tf I? ” It was Mari s voles ’. I ir i.| i| | f T . - g u « * «•hat IK«- i l i • ! « « • yards in he la. : few minutes of play. Open 100 Graves guess this proves it “ i« *iMg f..* • o.» «it** r « « e »oh u>« -e 5 ‘n ig h t n from the hands of Bar . i i m ri.iM .i t\i Rsaa i i i •** sr*.»t And then a girls voice that could in Search for ney into the arms of a receiving end. Itlr t l l 'l f-r •••«‘liag .«■«• « I.» %l h'li I <4 belong to no one else but Sally !*•!• ut »«Ht MH h S *i O H Ma.I *»#rf no on* c uld have the nerve to call Yes. I guess mavbr you're j » » • K r w f r a . h I- 4aj * Missing Corpse it luck The gesture had b*en futile. L in a O U I M right . . l?tl lavant» Il M W Waa».n«lan D C. of cour:>e*. because th* whlstl - had (T o be continued i It L B A IL K Y been futile, of course. bec au w th<- C H IC AG O —After nearly 100 graves Indianapolis. Indiana, lawyer, who xh 's tie had ended the garre b ’ fore had been opened without revealing w as recently appointed by Attorney 1. * ball could b* put ov:r But it the final resting place of her late! General James M Ogden and as a c r dit to Blrney s filed to apitruls cases Mr Halley husband. H ary Ganaway. Mrs Ida» Mend f o r M ill tM O i i r f The 1ist game of th,? seas.an was Ganawav of 4643 Indiana Av?nue. is also president of the Indianaixilis « « tto fc lt r a d 'i r r a d a l u t * r id I h r m - with the Lincoln cubs Howard's Bar Association and ttie first attor • h i r h t ' a I l l » I n M o i * d lU a o n u g e t a r n <>u* «ilm r n l » l . '. r » filed suit against the cemetery cor- ney appoint ed bv the State of In frofth w re undefea'ed and were on r a d a to p a r n t v v t » « p u p l e t y . at« . I'trla g diana In#.. | > 'p l 9 l l l g a i a . («a. the trail of a perfect reason. Line In p ration and W T Brown, the un j dertaker who had charge of Hit* lock’ d like easy m at. The gam* u s held a few da vs be burial. fore th* cla&sic varsity encounter, Mrs Ganaway a^kx $100 000 for; and attracted more attention than mental anguish occasioned by the fre&hman game usually do. A large to have be n burled in Burr Oak Co- | crowd turned out. mainly to s*e the io&s of the body whic wa« supposed gr at Barney Hnd in action. And Barney not d that among the crowd metery In May. 19J9 were Duk-' Hart and Sally Martin Makes Search He was at his best that day. and Tlie trouble arose when Mrs. Gana- . so wa th'* entire ’earn Playing as if inspired, they ran all over th* wav returned to th? city after being ' Lin Imte . Two touchdowns went out of the city foil wing the burial a ross in til** first h ilf Barnev carry- and went to visit the grase. The j ii.-t on* another being scored by one attendant l*d her to a spot that was of the ends on the runback from the different from the -pot she recalled pun*. as the burial place. The grave when But in th* first few moments of open d rcv'alnd the bodv of a wo the second half something happened Th score wa 14-0 at the beginning, man . A frantic search to discover boht of Howard's extra points hav- i th* bodv of her husband followed.; ing been s red. But on th* kirk- | with the opening of nearly 100 graves off a Lincoln bark got hold of the ball and raced almost the entire streaked for the open. He cleared! i i A T «ma timo I suffered length of th field To cross the line, Lincoln s safety man and looked over B with In d ig e s tio n . I They pass d the ball over for the bought a package of Bla, k- his .shoulder for the oval. He was “ l.itn twenty »cvcnanJIiave extrr point Drauk'ht. and by taking about a chi LI live. In my youngerd ays Another k. c-off another long run. almost acros the goal line and the u third of a teaspoonful be th*ec success ** first downs, and en- ball was spiralling .straight for his 1 worked vcrvti.irdandas I grew fore ench meal. I can now eat r ther six-pointed went up for the outstretched arms. Behind him were older l sulfctcd from female wlmt I want, any lime. Lincoln yearlin ’ This time the weakness. I was so .L ::y and ‘Tllack-Drmusht Li n fine three men. racing furiously. They b ill was booted between physic. It will cleanse the runjou n that twice a day I had would not tackle him, he knew, j ' • 14 all. body o f waste matter. It U (o lie down. I vd i.ili.l’inkham's Barney was frantic. He called But . . . also good for colds, to o|x-n the Vegetable ( om pou n j made u time and talked to the team He Ope o f the men lunged at him bowels."—Walter D. Miles. 922 ti i**d to quiet th m down and get from the side. new woman o f me. It gives me Not tackling that! 12th Ave., N , Nashville, Tcnn. ti *-m to working together again. was against the rul s. But rolling i vigor and strength. 1 rciom- Tills pure, powdered herb T.r pas ed wiftly A pa.smg a t hard and fast, straight for Barney's | tnciul it to women in poor medicine arts or the digestive tack was agreed upon. legs health. " — Sirs ¡U-noril Pollard, system In an ea v. healthful Barney took the ball the flgrst time, Barney thought fast He rrmem-1 way, without such sickening 453 ii js St., A t«. S. Uucago, III. Ttepppd far back behind the line. b«*rrd how Hart had clipped him In effects as often result from the ! hurled it with all his might The Ihe varsity scrimmage: remembered | use of powerful mineral drugs. bull ail d forty forty-five yards, but that his ankle was still on the bum Get the remilne Thedford s the.-e was no one to receive It. Th** from that encounter end hadn t gotten down fast enough In an Instant he had Sidestepped Again he tried a pass, this time ' the rolling figure. But hi doing so, I on a fake-kick formation, and again he lost sight of the bail for Just a! ti bail sailed lazily down through second. the air for forty yards, only to be That fraction of a second wa. muffed by the receiver. enough. He was out of reaefi ol IN Sr: NEARLY 100 YEARS Barney growled. What could he Ihe ball when It fell One of tfn*j rio? He was throwing them all right Lincoln yearlings sp*-d In and took' • u s a is a a a is .ig r s .i Th< trouble was on the receiving it as It sailed toward the ground. In i end Well he decided, he'd try to the twinkling of an ey ■ he was ofT.I ¡t.f < one out of the air hims If. i darting through the scattered How-1 ‘ Three minutes to play!" the refe ard freshmen. Ninety-l.ve yards he ree warned. scampered through that broken field, ‘ Speed" Bruce, left half, went pausing only when last white m ark-' \j tr k and took the ball this time <r had been put behind him and Burney scooted through th? line and th - wining fxilnts tallied. FrTiiitrnl rnuglm nn«l cold« I id In if* fed membrane» nml »top th<* irritation Barney felt pretty terrible about »rrnMM trniiblr*. You can »ton tlinn now and inflammation, h I ii I»* the crroaole g.»c» the whole matter. Not only had Ihe D R E A M B O O K S with Crromulwon, an rmulainrd crronote on to the stomach, ia ahvirhrd into tho freshmen's hopes for an undefeated that i* |>l'* m.int to take. (!rrt>muI»ion i* Ith mh I. affai k» the »rat of the trouble and II !*.. ' ¡ h - an season been by this sudd n turn of a nrw medical discovery with twofold checks the growth of the germ«. events, but he, Barney, had beep l a r g ì » ! i f i l i r . c l i n - a m littoka i n t he »vorld action; it «ootlir» anti IwaU the iiiMarnnl OeomnUion ia guaranteed »nliafartory W A IT E > 0 U TE A M S TO the cause of It all. He had been membrane» and inhibit* germ growth. ii. PAKT IS in tho treatment of peraiMent roughs and He had stepped away from 219 F.dgrcombe Ave., New York City. afraid Of all known drug*, crrotate in rec Cold«, bronchial asthma, bronchiti» and the ball when he should have ognized by high medical aiitlioritie« a* oilier form» of re*pir.iii>ry diseases, and ia leached up and taken It. The de one of tho gre.itrat healing agencies for eicellrnt for building up the aystem after feat could be blamed on no one but prrmfttrnt rough» and cold» and other cold» or flu. Money refunded if any cough himself. yß/W O M E N form» of throat trouble». OeomnUion con or cold, no miller of how long alinding, Hr felt It keenly. It hurt him tains, in addition to creosote, other healing i» not relieved alter taking according to W h f . o r t r ê I mj . . 4 * 1 » J .4 i » r m 4 1 tr » m M M t . r .1 deeply. mm . <>i Qih* ►»«.• ■•— r d *fm c - elem ent» which »ootlm and heal tho in- direction». Ask your druggist, (adv.) T.W 1 M U U m . h f t o m M m n m But what troubled him most that - , ..M to ., PI...Ml*. M l*, IM W lH lM to l i * , evening was a remark he chanced to SHE HAS PLAYE D W IT H THE I.*M. V i.ariwH (r..**mM Bn hear as he walked along the side IM KK— Morii Cook, one of the new j I' m . « , . I * 'il■ tii» +»r ' “ m , m . < t o V m t M .M l B i l UtoMrsM. f M 4 m f i m Mto. lines to the gymnasium esi and moat ooUtanding chorines on I ' f . T O N K C O , IM y l l l - W S» 1 m . M - " I told you he was yellow, didn't tho Eastern «tage. FOR THE C O U G H OR COLD THAT HANGS ON SHEIK P A S T O R GETS 3 YEARS i plh’r L v 9 f > im HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE INDIGESTION J Felt Weak and Faint . B lack * • D raught BEWARE THE COUGH OR COED THAT HANGS ON O/tll/ CREOMULSION ' list s** « * i m m ii i i i i ' i i i i i i m i i » m i m t Mi l l *