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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1931)
THE lU.rSTRATKl> FEATURE S E C T IO N — Dwtmbir 12. 1931 rewarded Iver t f f v t o by mumbling mg tub Steed arose from fils chair staring at the pagr brf«tr# him with sprang towards hiai The lx nit lurch- sight id tier swimming strongly Re wards the adjacent bank. ! rd dangcroualy Her eves wrrr fright «.w n t to whatever she sani. As she with the hop** of a food rest, after w.Je and aatosilatoed rye«. For a while, Steed -Haggled with mod baifc of flrr. a# stir looked back reached tlie porch to the great struc taking hu tu>tows«ry bath. * My gracious1” she heard him ex • ♦ • himself, living to feel whet Iter ho and racial lived ture he said gvxxl night. claim. was wounded Assured that the wlmi "W h a t's the m a iler? ” Uie asked "Doc -you are a murdercrf** "Oh. don't go yet.** pleaded Chit it 8 t:e d s hope was wrong As lie Nothing." replied Steed, casting u For a moment Dr Himtmuwi did did not hit him. lie again looked m “ Good night .** said Steed stooping arose to enter tlie tub of cold water Chita's direction Iter graceful and fleeting glance m the directum of the lu>t movr# for a second his face on the following morning, a dull U uards her. and kissing her. seemed to i r l u depleting tii- con sure stroke« proved to him Uial J»e ** All right, if you must go- go on headache told him of the aftermath doctor. Steed • aiu w er to t i i l l a was. how flicting druggie that raged in his was not hurt of a sleepless night He had fought I do not belong to Simmons yet." He then thought of l>r Him mot w. Not >et. nor never." exclaimed confiicting ferns all night, now he ever, untrue In fact. Steed was look soul. Tlien as he seemed to sense ('« mi id lie awuit? If lie could. Uvef Steed as he burled himself into the wondered whether hr had to do tills ing at the picture of !>r fhmmotv. the weaknfas of Javtlce In a land which was on the front page of tlie where two joung civilised pr pie must finish the flghl when Uve s ) m > to many more days and • »gilts tree shadows near the mansion w i i reached. Steed walked briskly until he He had to; and to add to his trou paper lie held and over the picture seemed to have i*>wer. he said coolly Steed hxdted be-k. and observed 'In America yes. Here not yet " touched the porch of his private cot bles. Chita seemed to accept his a t w *re tlie words: that the Doctor wa. * miming m.uli# tage For a while he stood still on titude quite* amiably. Although he M URDERER SOUGHT In reply to him. rin ta turned to in tlieir wake. He began to plan ft>r the crude boards that formed the went to the brook to stare at U* Steed, and In a shaking vole# ah the coming battle, when they ira«he<| Belt w the picture Steed read: steps to the house, then feel mg some beiuly occasionally Chita was never pleaded Dr Simmons, murderer of pretty th? shore bat his thoughts were in- what tired he sought a seat on the there. Jakee rtc-ed his feelings, as Mae Rose Is still sought bv the terrupted bv a blixxt curdling «errant "Pleas# let's go bark to lan d .” porch His mind seemed to lose com to the reason, for. before the usual New York police The police con Her atateiurnt seemed to be an from behind. Steed turned, and saw plete control of any thought for a morning bath on tlie third day after fess that they are baffled over his opening for Dr. 8immona to ahum his that Dr Simmons was fighting (tem while, and he sat staring into the S te'd met Chita, lie informed his sudden disappearance. real self, for be suddenly began to perately. darkness that surrounded the en master: "Cramp*. * OlOUght Steed Even Steed allowed his eves to fall to storm: closed porch. An audible rustle "Jakee’.« eyes see Daughter of the the end of the column ami read ” 1. I s go back4 So that's the kind though 1»- u a rnutd#rer. 1 must at among the chairs inside the cottage Sacred Crocodile. She speak happv tempt to av e him " Simmons came to tJils city of love you have for rn~ That wu- told him that Jukee. his trusted ser with American guy. She laugh like He was at»Kit to follow his mind, many years ago. It is reported the type Ho*e ha«l You promised vant was waiting to do lus nightly a drunk bird * that he made a fortune, heir, to marry me. and you will I 11 take when Chita’s voice full of ten«#, amt service of serving cocoa. "Thanks, she Ls a princess. ’ 8teed shrill, reached him selling herb urxllcinea to tlie you back b»cx to thoxe steal for "Jakee, he calied forced himself to answer. " I t s Sacred dunk go near, he will ignorant. Police report that dur ests yonder You are mine, and to "Y e ; sah—com ing.’ answered a gel you?” Tlie thought that he lived in A f ing a visit to one of his patients, gether we shall hule from this dam foice from inside. Ill a second. Steed ohaervetl that rica came again to Steed Africa that he met Miss Mae Roar. A nable civilisation’ ** A few moments later a huge man C h iles warning was right, for a* Dr. without machines, without organised love affair started which was to Steeds voice wav like one win» had StiiMiion-i. in agony. s< reamed for with grissly-like features appeared forces could wait on time He looked end in the tragic murder of the come fiom some sordid tranor, as help, th- great tall of a cuwodile v ith a tray in his left hand and a on time as his friend -was certain beautiful woman. he esclaimed in a low. even voice smoking lantern in the other laUied the water with triumphant that time would again reward him "Now. Simmons, juat a minute ” Put the light out Jakee. we c a n 1 with his own Chita. Below the column was the picture antlcipatl n. Simmons answered by diving his drink our cocoa without its aid to-j [ of M t* Rose 8teed gulped hard with Bleed rlowed his eyes, ami swam Time, however, went heavily, and right hand quickly into his coat amazement a* he stared at the Urge night *• towards the shore Steed must find some way ta pass it pocket When hr withdrew it. a slim Jakee put the tray on a roughly ! eyes and beautiful features that the made wicker table, and did as his away. While he was in America he 1 picture of the murdered girl por- [ revolver glistened in the sunlight. “ Now. Jump, before I dull you master told him to the light, then, had se n to this He had subscribed t raved. • • • All of these sudden discoveries! through and throw you o n b o a rd ." serving Steed cocoa in a large dec heavily to the colored newspapers Chita stood waiting for him For Now lus forethought was serving him orated cup. filled lus own tin cup. and i seemed to give Steed letter rontiol . lie drawled hoarsely. well, for the many periodicals that I of himself He was a master of his Sudden anger seised Steed anger • a while hey gazed at the spot, where tquatted near his master’s chair. Dr Simmons wav lost seen in his came to him were now filling the gap own impulses Africa nude him that.' that forced hint to his feet before They sipped silently for awhile 1 death struggle Chita broke tlie ali then jakee. who seemed to be having that was left vacant by the apparent • Whatever violent intentions seized j he rrahred what lie was doing There enee ; loss of Chita. him, were quickly suppressed He : « v the slurp report of a pistol, a a hard time drinking this extremely terrible?** ohe exclaimed, Thus Tuesday—mail day - came in decided to wait until they went out ( frightened scream from Chita Belli "How hot cocoa, said almost in a drawling ih lv ti ng men collided H i t launch heaved to his life, as an unexpected gift to , in the motor launch. One thing he. voice: Steed advanced clo-er to her wet, • Master, the moon is as beautiful a robust child Steed read the maga ! decided then and there, that was dangerously, right d ILwlf, and again I slim form, and aaid as the trickling water of yonder zines greedily, and was in the midst I that he wav not going to allow Dr I heaved, this tune turning completely "W e still have each other ” brook—did master see Daughter of of scanning the sport pages of tlie i Simmons to go out with Chi la alone 1 over. She replied by falling Into his arms, The first thought that rame to famous AFRO -AM ERICAN. when Her voice readied him: the Sacred Crocodile tonight?* * Stop dreaming. Steed, pleas# c^nie ( Steed, as he forced himself to th * ' and as he am ther#d her wi’ h klssen, Steed did not reply immediately Jakee came onto his private veranda surface of the water, was Chita A Jie managed to say • Master." he said excitingly "Chita with na Jakee did not expect him to. Steed * Yes. we hav • ric h other, but don't glance ahead rewarded him with tlie 'I I | p i isaid .* sipped at the hot cocoa slowly. As and n w man coming' ' forgrt Ha. red ' "Show them right in here." replied his eves .sparkling like fire. he did so, he recalled that Jakee was THE END | "You are welcome," said Dr .Sim-. lus secret police, his never diminish Steed without looking up. ing store of information He won- j As Jakee turned to do his bidding, mons dryly. \ As they reached tlie boat's side tiered what Jakee had up his sleeve Steed added "W hat are they going to sit on? two "K ru boys’ nimbly Jumped In "Serve me m :re cocoa.” he ordered | While one started tlie motor, the clearing his throat Jakee jumped up See to that, first." I n U U '? Jakee »d u a lly flung two w icker: other held the boat to the shore DO TO C SE M E VE IN ftKJNS? doing his master s bidding. Then as Just to gel an idea of % »me of thr fM,n» lÌM* *"**t rumo who had only chairs in front of the place occupied | Ste*d watched them for a while, he resumed his squatting position. | divhea olir folk*, are ratini* thè se day*. caught Itie last word *Tm *.irk of by Steed, then disappeared into the then in a voire that depicted sup- S’ <d said: all vou h.ve to do 1, ««U t pnst the U,U * * b * bo'“ ".«c lu n e .- \ pressed anger, he said. "The moon is beautiful. Jakee. but shadows of the edtage Chita looked bewitchmgly beautiful “ I do not need you boys today — havrnent restaurant of Cnp Kn.bv NEKD A T K M ’MKR. M O TTI».? t ie Daughter of the Sacred Crocodile! Ah.-rr vou w 1 11 sre a slgn that xa>% I \AÌ NOAll. thè Ha: lem playboy, did not act in comparison with its when sh? entered th? veranda, fol shut off that motor. I can paddle ICÌ r>JCT AND RKACIIEHURCiS" lacrtbblea that beauty, when he spoke with me to lowed by Dr. Simmons. As steed the boat down the stream mv.i-lf.” There is nothing lirtter than a roixl O c d JRxjtt. noted orchewtra lr.id- sprang to his feet and greeted them. I "That's right, old man - three are steaming di.sti of ftrarhrburgs nrnfl night.** wlio loftt hu leg Mìinetime ago Simmons bowed stiffly. Chita’s voice.' enough, and two moi too many. You vinegar. T liry are |x'iha|M. called " I wan* my to MV(] while doing a high jump from an chittiings and Reid Birds by the lessi however, rang eleir and swcH as she may read your papers, while we . . . " apartment window' tine#- Moriett Jakee. his bou ght slave sees with The doctor's voice trailed ofT into a sophi-vticated Here, art rdmg to tlx high, might need the famous "Peg cars, but talks only with r>es.” •#-! exclaimed; • Hello, £ teed - I could have had forced laugh as he uttered this state Mgn. you can » I mj purcfia*o* r<»al oil I Leg Bates" Ui trurh him how to plied Jakee. dunce with a wooden leg while di l i l i I I M i . l l T or S O M E T H IN G * You ire an unforgivable fool,” something to tell you, but I Just j ment. recting an orchestra Cecil is do Steed only smiled in reply, and O K O I I I I K rjaculat J Steed. Why on earth did- couldn't decide. Dr Simmons offered ing fine and will be out arum They were seated around tlie radio1 goon? at at n t you lell me what was going on to marry me.” Her voice trailed oil watch d them as they took a Sunday when the annmincer intro ! into a t-a.* mg and flirting laugh. • the farthest end of tlie launch. before?" "W ell, why didrvt you consent?" | “ Shove!" ordered Shed to the Kru during the weekly let hire of Judge SIGNS I S SIGNS "Mast r s eyes are like d? roaring "Today Judgo R u -1 A Mgn on tlie front of a hull .«aid Steed, who was trying lus best boys, as he himself entered the boat Rutiver f rd, old CZ and Jak* t her ford s talk romes to you bv rler- advertising a dance, m y, to be casual. The boys moved quickly, and soon tricftl transcript: n and is entitled,! jngly. ■ You U be aoi t you missed tins ■She » i l l soon,-’ ejaculated Dr the small 1 iunch was .lowly moving Jehovah’s Organization.* ** d said no m or:—Jakee was dance, you rascal, you.” I down the stream. right. It was his own fault, not Simmons. A glanc? assured Steed that C’hlla Jakee’s. "Don't b; too furr." exclaimed "A ll right, Jakev rood night. ' he Chita. Tlien. before more comments and .Simmons were enthralled with each other. He was glad of that, for said ri.spjy, Jakee expected this could be made, site add*d: usual dismissal, but as he arase and "Let's s’ e the news from colored he wanted to think of a way that would r liable him to inform Chita of was g athering up tlie cups, he ex- Am erica." claim» "Sure thlntr," added Steed, as he h^r dangerous friend, without caua Chita. Hi-, tribe hand'd Chita a pile o. unopened ing any unncce.sMiry trouble. Steed rememb iecl that, Africa had taught tribe, too; but papers. Chita was busily cjienirig. and him that time was to be used .slow u. , da' he wan’ to hastily scanning th re when Jakee ly u s d to think slowly and sanely. > the entrance of the brought in the f a . A few minute« He quietly kept on «canning th** behind Jakee. Steed later all were silently drinking tea. paper that he had reopened, then changed his gaz - to the waters that 2 morf*. His mind be- when Chita broke the monotony. • What about taking us for a spin w re slowly moving below them. He tortura him. Peace.! had not started the engine—Chita 5 embraced, now fled .' in your old bus," .she asked. of rivalry for the girl | Steed, who had been accustomed did not expect him to. Steed shet a glance at live couple soul. He realized now to Chita’s calling his motor launch a » re were thousands of his sub bus, smiled, and answered: "Th? •hat s it in front of him. and a.s his gaze centered on the features of Dr. jects whispering his name. He was pleasure Ls yours." like a box r who had to fight because I "Oh, you will come,” pleaded th e , Simmons for a fleeting moment, he could not but marvel at th? com his manager had signed. He could girl. Steed picked up the periodical that placent |>oLse that this man seemed not run out now. his subjects would Steed bit hi# lower lip with sup- forever chide, and disrespect him. i he had dropped, and replied: to have. The noise of splashing w ater reached! "No. I ’ll stay and read." F iv e lo v e ly th s d v t o f natural com* indignation. A s u d d e n his ears. Jakee was preparing his j She was ab >ut to plead with him pressed p ls x io n bro w n. nightly bath Just as he did his morn- i again. wh“n .*he noticed that he was thought of challenging the man, and IN « c o lo r chart ra n y c t from dark telling him what he knew about him. brown to d e e p cream , ca re fu lly took po: session of Steed. He, how co m p o u n d e d to b le n d w ith th« ever. quickly drove this idea from va ryin g c o m p le tio n « . A I« o Po ro his mind. "Suppose Dr. Simmon« o w d « r c o m « « in B r u n t t t « , o r was wrongly accused? Suppose tin., l««h, o r W h ite , — d a I re s ts , fra was not the Simmons?" he thought. grant, d in g in g . Steed studied the picture In the T h r** rich warm «had«« o f rou«« pap-*r before him again. "Y**.s, this and lip -stic k to su it y o u r p articu lar Pmitteni couch* and cold* lead to for ted membranes and stop the irritation is h e -th e coward. Why did he run ty p « of co lo rin g , cerioua trouble. You can atop them now and inflammation, while the creosote goes if he was not guilty?” he assured on to the stomach, is absorbed into the with CreomulMon, an emul ibed creotot# your t o t o T U nln unit r r r v r goer himself. that ia pleasant to take. CreomuUion it blood, attarka the seat of the trouble and The thought that still baffled Steed a new medical diacovery with twodold cherka the growth of the germs. now was the manner through which CreomuJaion it guaranteed astisfartory action; it soothe« and heals the inflamed in c . he could Inform Chits—Chita, the in the treatment of persistent roughs and cnembrnnea and inhibits germ growth. girl he loved. A feeling of intense 4415 S O U T H P A R K V A Y Of all known drug«, creoaote is rec- colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitia and hunger for lier .seemed to suddenly P o ro B lo c k , 4 4 lh to 4 5 th S trc«t ■ognixed by high medical authorities as other forms of respiratory diabases, and is seize him. He looked at her now; C H IC A G O , IL L IN O IS one of the greatest healing agenciea for excelleot for building up the system sfter she was now looking over a paper nsistent oougha and colds and other colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough "She looks so Innocent -s o carefree,” F o r« Vantthinj Cream oraaa of throat trouble«. Creomuloion con or cold, no matter of how long standing, he thought. Almost as this thought maker a periati bara tains, in addition to creosote, other healing is not relieved after taking according to far turai powder, crossed his mind, Chita bolted i - dements which soothe and heal the in- direction«. Ask your druggist, (ad?.) light and virtually screamed: "Oh, dear!** ‘ What's the matter?” exclaimed hair and skin Dr. Hlmmons. Bteed stared as Chita actually FOR THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON I It’s N o b o d y ’s Business For Brown America* B EW A R E THE COUGH OR COLD TH A T HANGS ON r PORO CCLLEEE. i CREOMULSION ran □ R □