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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1932)
■ THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION— JANUAR Y 16. 1932 W w».i now richer b. more than three »tore '• sh<■ began in a vc*o* that would be too hard a taskmaster build happiness a fuunda- fell, lila wife, who had thousand dollars and If hia lurk hr Id ererned strange and far a wav. “ the As must of the laud tn IhU settle the drama from lbs porch cut. at the and of Use year he hoped sheriff trl foned dan an' u M turn ment had isasprUi it the Kaadall es tlon," she mussel ' Bure we can.’ he put lu quickly screaming, out Into the yard. te marry Kndy take her and Uncle ef he d seen you Hr aald he hadnt. tate. tilts h c ih u M for Mu- fart that dusen bullets pierced £ e r body Kph down to New Orleans, and get and from whut he said hark alter Use only Vue4r Kf*i t t e i O a w w ii and "FWirrf about she had made ten I huneetf a Job on the rtrer front where (ome the sheriff must« told tin that Jeb. wlai happened to own ___ _______, _ A few minutes later Ussy pulled mit, his brwther was working , he was to tell all the » H e folks to farms In their own rights, remained Wednesday morning he will be In leaving a flaming cottage In Utrlr But the river was ruin«, the rains be look In out fer vou The\ wus n no- town to see about selling some of his wake coiitinmng he was in doubt whether j body watchm me. so 1 run out ovei m this settlement. But hr could not keep hts eyes and cotton seed. I know he will, 'cause l ! "How to get old Kph fur lying ta he would »et In a crop this year, s o ifc mis' Higgins an' ast Mandy to let the trader ordered as ilia caira - hands off the women, and already made the deal myself I would have he had planned to ask Emily to mar- [ air use the fume rv him Immediately He was discuss- --j took down Uie earpiece an' Us- was following tn hts father's foot it cancelled, only It give* me * good cad* of death got under way. 11 waa mid afternoon wleru they in « this as a suitable answer to Un- I toned to all he said He said some steps in the matter of helping to de- chance to gel even with him. Your mother always goes over to her *ta- again arrived at Unci* Kph » houar. cle Eph's question as to means of es- bodv d done lumpin' ter hts daughter •troy the "color tine " HI* wagon, loaded with cotton seed A few days before, on Sunday, lu :, r'« on Wednesdays, dor.it t ahe?" raping the wrath of Old Man River m .™ while his wife wus tn town and and hitched up for iravcllug. waa »h e n their attention was arrested by she d sworn twus vou Oat almktn be exact, Jrb and Emily, while com-1 "Yes. I think so 'W ell, when he cornea by, you go'standing In front of the gate At th* the approach of a horse and buggy w ill Randall swore he seen vou run mg from the little Baptist church ' r « ^ “ ih e m T h e y Z * “ „ ' " h i h ^ a T ie ^ ? d d o ^ d lh“ ‘ ™ ‘ - «>* — ■ * " to bring m w sounding of th . horn on one of tliq •urprtae •re able able to to Derceive ______ r , , n „ Mary n- T ! u In -bout this oUierwIsr benighted tiling from town When lie returns t«r». he came out feigning surpr mere perceive that that the th* driver driver, lo n , , whut wa* element screamin' community, had been accosted by let him bring it In to you. and gel! "Lawd, Mist' Randall. yWII ain't «a s either drunk or highly agitated. an' he Is leadin' a mob out here to git lor the rig was being driven at top you." she ended in a heart-rending Randall. He uptieared to be Intoxl- him to stay a while on some pretext back from huntin' a ready ts you?" cau-d. and attempted to force Emily . In the mear.time. I'll rustle up an old he asked. Speed. But they were wholly unpr*-|sob. "Yep. Eph. we're back, and we pored for the shock they received! “Oh. Jeb don't let 'em gli you.” she lo get out of Jeb s rig and accompany coat of hi* and plant It In the hoi M ■tint huntin' rabbits this time, its when the driver brought the panting pleaded, piteously, her very soul him. When Jeb tried to remonstrate We ll let him get almost home, then horse to a halt in the road w here, seeming to go out to the c re s t-fa lle n '* ''!’ hlw. q" ‘rt,y' cursed him and well go Into town and spring o u r. .......... W here* Jeb?" We'll have It over with in a | "Wus'u lie over at Bum's house?" they were standing Touth who ‘ o«Sl before her. so o v e r-' ' Pressed Emily in an unspeakable story — I * * I nmii nar I rta u I'll be a hero and wr can grl ' No. und you knrw he wasn't when day. It was Emily. She had gone to the ■ come by this sudden turn of events I manner ■ Jrb _ saw _ red. and climbing out of I married in grand style Am t won you sent us pvrr,there. Mr lliggins little store about two miles down the i that he could not utter a sound, buggy, gave the cowardly bully1 little Billy some planner rh what?" j told us about your gal being lu Id* road to get some garden seed, and i Uncle Eph was the first to recover [his | vas to go around by way of Sam and I ts speech. A crafty gleam came Into the beating o f his life-time. He le flj "It sounds kind of funny, but I'll store a hen the sheriff called, and Ids swearing to "get" Jrb If It was the try It Mary answered u trifle dubl-jcook told him about hrr listening In Minnie Dawson's house on the wav- I his eyes. over the house phone Now. Eph, He wss however. | cusly back. Sam was their only neighbor | "Don't worry, chillun. we ll beat d e ' last thing tie did "Atta girl. Now buck up and think come clean, it's your only chance. excepting Jeb. He lived some seven j dirty skunks yit," he chided them.: too convicted by hts own conscience miles away, and as Emily had not , 'W e'll all go way t'gether. Jeb. you to make a move In the direction of of the fun w ell have li-gether. for Wliercs Jeb and Emily?" "Alt don't know suh " been gone an hour, it was hardly , an- Emily go down to dat cotton shed | vengeance until fickle Pule threw a everything's going to be ail rigid." "Tliere's ways of making a fellow possible that she had made the c o m -[d- yourns and ah II stay heah ter t row 1st chance to grt even with Jeb and When the mob pulled up at R am ; know. Eph." plete trip with the spawned old mare l!ai v lte Ira h off n de trakx WeTi. at the same ttme put himself, as he "Not when he dou't. Mist Randall." thev used as their sole means of j dey"s gone ah 11 puck uil eb ry thing ti ’ou* h! ' . ln * ootl w,th t,M" *at>»ly of Dawson's, he was out tn the front vard sharpening a saw Consequent-1 "Well, « c wont argue about that. transportation. land come down drre. We kin flgger lh* * rl * * • “ «*> ‘ ® m ,rry * * * lly. tn the light of what Uncle Epti | I know hr and the gal aUi l out of Bi-tore oiiher of them had time to on some way ter git out alter night Big Jim Donovan, stem and fear-|6*d told them It was not strange that [the county yet and can't gel out li'te r one of the many questions which comes on * »e r e on the tips of their tongues, she ( uncle Eph s plan needed plenty of lrss sheriff of the county, had a they doubted Sum when he told them without some one seeing them, so Mary whom R andall, that he had not seen Jrb since H un -i**'H hnd them ourselves T ie him was out of the buggy, and tn Jeb's j (iroe- for consummation But Fait daughter «P * ,v' “ im a taste of what l y arms, half sobbing, half talking t o : had other plans, and Fate must b e1 adored. ' 'B u t Donovan, familiar w ith !•>•>•- him, her words jamming, one on the always. I the escapades of the young renegade [ ' fasten here. . . . . . . . . you’d better Jng blucks grt in a wlulc mans eoun- other, so anxious was she to get her j r b am| were hardly out o t ! *nd tn knowledgr o f the fact that *f*®r * ° u 11 *** * * * * . ” Hmn- UJV iejfa. lever told of the danger that wa.'- sight before flrr carloads of men «»nly tits money *nd the color of thej (,*jI bullied him. | till*r’ * ,ld ean' f creeping up on him. armed to the teeth, drove up to the persons he offended mui»t kept him 1 * n ° j *** ****** "Oh. Jeb, you must go.** she cried ?14le* fundait. in the first cur. called lout of the county boarding house, f o r - j***** hlm ® ^ ^ f hands on the silent okl man. hysterically. "They’s cornin’ to g i t rncie E d ’ i out to the gste I bade that he should com« near hia ! r^ tort^ « acidly, When Uiey left. anoUier chapter you ’ | -you ain’t seen nothin’ o’ Jeb W ll- ughter L "^ 2 ? * * * had been added lo th* book of Death, Jeb slowly disentangled her arms namS4 t,ave you uncle Eph?" he ask-I It was Impossible, however, for the 11 • Wr 11 u * p Vou In hts place from his shoulders. led innocently. "W e were going into -heriff to keep constant watch over] ' lawd. whut s he done. Mitt Han add the names were greedily devour dall?" Uie old farmer asked anal ing all that was left of Ephraim IM n - "W h os comm' to git me? an' fpr lhe bottoms to do a little hunting .and >1* charge and watch to see that h ls I ,a* ‘£ ' lets, along with the last lota of hie whut?" he asked huskily. "Calm yo - uroiight he might want to go along." I rule about Randall was obeyed, for . telf. honey an' tell us what you Is "Yassuh. Mist' Will. I is. He je*1 *'a r*ther Indulgent wife, who did | Plenty and when we catch him earthly possessions there's going to be in ■“ * " ■ ' 1------------------— — Their trail of blood led to Jeb* talkin’ bout." passed heah 'bout two hours back ' rot share his views about the youth, this county." l.ouae Finding the house desrrted Both men waited breathlessly w h ile _______ Said he _ wus goin' over to Sam Daw- gave him little support In the matter, "W rll. ah ain’t *ed lm . and that's and all signs pointing to tt* ow ner* Emily endeavored to stifle the torrent [ son s ter git a saw Sam wus Axin' In fact, frequently helped them to a fae Ran: finished as he wrnt bark having left for good, they were r.f emotion which was welling up in|(tr -l m - forestall hrr husband s objections. And so It happened that, on the to the business of sharpening hi* saw slumped. Their quarry apparently "Thanks, Uncle Eph, w ell bring her breast long enough to tell them This, an art appearing to be In luid run the gauntlet and ramiied. the immediate cause of her excite you a couple of rabbits for that." day Will Randall received his Uirasli- tended as a dismissal of Kandail. an and there were no more unfortunate Randall replied with a wink to his ing at the hands of Jeb. he was even gered him. ment. • colored folk to torture and burn, m * then on his way to keep a secret date companions. "Lock here old ........... what do you After a hat seemed to them an eter You is welcome," came from that with Mary, having been previously mean by Ignoring me?" he drniandrd nity. but was he ttMucu turned IM to tu go wm back to --- — — in reality - only - a f / scc- worthy, » v iu ij, as »1C A V U | .apprised ” r-e*• —— — of the fact that her folk* nitkdlv Try l NM ( riakkaai't »uUUU Cmmpmmmé ends, she began her story, and w h at, the housi He watched the cars drive [ «'ere spending the day with her uncle . . rhe told them caused them both to cfj and sav them turn left at th e , n an adjoining county * 1 I'J all wus Uiti wid me. mean no harm," the sweat freely dr pitc the fact that the ;orlts of the road Just below his house When, a few hours after hiffunfor- ’ ' * ", J other replied, thoroughly alarmed at day was very cool ' Jeb and Emily had gone to the right t unate encounter, hr put in his ap- (his new show of hostility. "W hile I was in Mr. Hig "Dat am one time a ole coon put I* arance looking as though tie d come "W ell I atn t. Take this," and he ; it eber on you .skunks." he mused a* tut second best in an encounter with Mnt Hum reeling with a powerful | he bu-sied himself with the task of i steam roller. Mary was horrified. "W hy, Billy Randall, what on earth swing of his right Ast. h ittin g his lew earthly belongings in For a moment the |ioor fellow lay position for immediate rcmdval from has happened to you?” she cried In stunned. Then upturn idly forgetting [ You lock as If a ( the house Hair Comes Off Without that hr did not have a chunce against 1 I He planned to take only th eir1 had struck you." Uie crowd with his antagonist, ho got Cutting or Scraping clothes and a le w thing Manufaeturint wlxard« o his fret and start til menacingly Hi-e it is She couldn't go «nJihtciHiUn'ttrllhim r.ot make a bulky load. He would: he said viciously. " I met him and have tamed i mother trie:k to ma*« 1 life ’.-ward him Started. That was all ’, Don ( Iff bra lit hr* m l irAfflp« jaaier—a |,owi ler. known O» WKfr.c Shaw [ load these into the bottom of the w a -1 that hussy Emily down the road, a n d , A well placed shot from one of the spoil vour fuo. Tike I-vdii H. Pink turn • inir Powder, t rhicb y<ir*J *imply mix with won, cover them with cotton seed ami [ had no more than spoken to them, car* dispatched him quickly. As lie H y n l lc( i Hcfely N m i water and p1 , t on y?wir fare and your drive down to Jeb's shed, where he I when he leuped out of his buggy and heard washes ff Quidcer and t loser than ¡would conceal Jeb beneath the cofwjessnulted me. He accused me of In- you can ihavc it off with any razor. Hair U di*»olved clean to the «kin. j'o n seed and. with Emily beside him. 'ulting his gal. As If nny one could and rrows hack same ju if you ahaved | he would drive on out of the county, Insult a yellow hussy!" : botherr.ome razor way. A personal m e ssa lo to without molestation. \ "The big brute!" Mury said .'.com-1 Li %r> antiaeptic it i» used by Hoapitale I h a w sn honval ___ t>rov*n treatm M itfnrM vrfl- I [ I _______ _nifor««Hr1l- and Bcaaty Parlors. Prevent» ir.»rowinic It was generally known that he had | fully. "Something ought to be done ItjMluM'ii'inrwrakneMtvhk-h lh«v«u«aat hair». Clear* skin of bumps and pim with wott.lerr il «11'•«•« mm in th<HiMiri«|« o f rtmmm. sold most of his cotton seed to an about It. I ll tell father, and he'll see - It >■ th« n«u U o f X jrcwr« a x i » r \ru c r an I haa ple« »nd is ao «eritle on *ktn ever» oil mill in the adjoining county, a n d ; that he Is in Jail before tom orrow! l-N-ii i-raUM-alln th« women find it prlceleaa for removing l Irm iM by auperfljooa heir. . *. Hi 1 »» iff fiomkjoJ«clf«t ndfonnJ» there would be nothing out of the night." LtirxtrrwU of nmr- If your druigiit does not here Mar c •Ivf p a in « few J a y « «o> h m onth.off if y <> u ■ "N o . no, don't do that. It would ordinary in his delivering a load of rW»«l wotn#n.rhll<l- Shavi-r Powder, by all n « M »end S4e at« itrrg-.iUr o r tiffl«v*«t. t i i r th« r t m n lf lr«Mif<>r ymmnt w!» cause a lot of stink, and besides, you MM it at this time • 1 tea h L« — I.MM . ) . — mi 1 M • io aU nps todey 'ur bur. full-«l*e perh- * V bo pram« happy rrltef. T n U n L I p r* % tlp tln n ha« U n » i# h i are- Addr«*»: M*cie Shavin* Powder But, shrewd as he was. he had un know your father doesn't like me. and mother«. If you h ii'P ln r M »0 1 rvt* of women. In«i»r (Adv i M i"«> Co., Dept. B., 8evannab. U . derestimated the ruthlessness of the would believe I was responsible for it Kill *cml me »our . Wll , a a 1 f ' e K««iiap*uU* ifM*n-lKl<lr<«i man W ill Randall. Randall was a ¡«11. We must think of some other e DfNb Al all drug • I wilt vtoaflr imd ¡true product of the nefarious feudal j way to get even....... By Jove, I have you * treatment e wul a copy of my system of the South. He was the only *•! Vou can accuse him of trying to \bookM. A Hahy *fn Your Horn«7* U h *r B vm m m TY mi i U U child of old Colonel Randall, who in I assault you. I'll be near and you II his life-time had owned almost half [ *®y that I appeared und scared him which toll« how to aa# It «ml man y o* her thin«« • j €T j i r «I marriiril women ahotiUI know I«*.f h will l*e aertl V MYSTIC BRAHMA RED of the county. Consequently he had ¡eft." H . P la n t e n A S o n , In e . I frw In plain wrapper. Write to«lay |>r. II Will >UV1 HIGHLY MAGRfcTlC been nurtured In the idea that he was ' William Randall, do you realise • 3 H enry l b . Krqqklyn, N. Y. V ^ LOPC STONLS. Rare km- •p«!*Wi«. AWr»rf- to have his way about everything and , wh» t you are saying?" Mary asked KI 4 c n , R a il« m A , T ill I P t k l , B l. J o a 0 9 D .ll« . _____ UVI LODE hotly. " I refuse to have anything to ST u N E S ir« cifriti Wv at all times. do with such a dirty scheme." Ornili Ori«ti*I M « Sensational O ffer! Colonel Randall had been quite lib V y * "But, honey, you won't take any POWERFUL L UC K T CHARM w l < e r » " * W U .X .l- r ilM *te a t eral In his treatment of the darker risk. AU you have to do Is to wait «-.d iW o h irt«/ attract a s c i C m 4 U c k , 1 ^ « . Hipp- and weaker people of hi* community. until your mother Is away some day V e T s « n " r ’. V | H« was responsible lor the presence and he is passing. Oo out and speak J j * ra. M k i i a M h « ' .fcS4“ ,i“ ‘ , !S!JlT7 of the one school in the county. He tc him. and come to me. I ’ll manage lua-M . ? • • « « • ValU* RH pvg-r a-»raTOOATI had encouraged farmers to buy their (he rest." Paal. IKt f . 5. t »¿AU. Caaaral r. 0. own farm», and in many rases had IU, 72. WiOOkLYM. N T. "How will I ever be able to get | ROTICII W- ataaialatf CtJARARTli. tkaaa xaaa- bought them himself, practically giv such a prefect setting for pulling-ofl J taa M?*t*< »raVtia Lagii'aaaj art AUVt! N e » k a l poor colored farmers your perfect stunt? No, Billy, I don't) * h * • • ' . i* f ' W i t t iU REAL TH1*G POWER- ing them to tl t u l ¿ : g h l i m a c n e u c i get YOURS NOW I I »h o were unable to pay for them. think I'll have anything to do with His one besetting sin and fault was your plan.” his weakness for the wiles and Randall was desperate, and seeing charms of the women of this people that he was losing out in his argu- j IF YOU W A N T he did so much to help along the road ment. he resort«! to the old trusted to independence. It was known that rervant of the Southern whites in Money, Love, Easy Life I more of Aunt Hagar’s children bore their oppression of the Negro—preju jthe classic Randall features in and dice. I around this particular community “ 80 you'd turn me down for « com T.ateat most up lo fluir aperto flea *vllh large r1e*r full vlalnn than you could shake a stick at." mon..........eh?" he asked with point W R IT E T O D A Y leñar» guaranteed to Imprente your vlalon, r«*M<l flneat print. As for the son, the only part of ed irony. "Honest, Mary, I didn't work, new, • • •• far or n«ar, liiaured ngnlnar breaking or for | his father s Interest In tile "unbleach- think you'd do me like that. J o mt tt*T how hopeless your He ntahlng. Will imniti and delight you—or no « o«t. $16,00 vulu case may sr«m l j ed" Americans he had inherited was means nothing to you, and If we only $1 08. Mall emiiNin today' C A P I T O L S P E C T A C L E CO ., I l l 8 Dearborn Bt., Dept. KCB4, Chicago III. ti.at in the woman His first act af- worked it right. I could lead the mob I Gl'ARtSfEK TO nr.lf YOU. ..................................................... r u t e t h i a l c o u p o n . . — ............................... ... 1 ter the death of hts father, had been and put myself In good with your (.'Al'ITOf, H l'K i'T A fl.K m ., n#|>t. 11.1 H Dearborn Hi . «'hi, m to reclaim every farm which the old father. Then we could get married. M. WILLIAMS f ) I want lo try your glasse, on I» Ksy Trial 1 man had given from th* original es- Come on, kid, don't let a good-for- M l Bergen Ave. Name ........................................... ................................ . Age ............... | talc, and fore* the occupants to pay nothing ........ stand between us and A lid ree. ....... ..................... ........................... FIKD............. Box N o ............... JERSEY C IT Y . N. J. ¡rent or move. TYicy ha«l all moved, our happiness " P o . l Offlee ................................................................ Hiato ................................ 1 for they readily surmised that he " I f I were only sure that we could RAZORLESS SHAVES Terribly Embarrassed A Baby in Your Home n WOMEN Î-ALWAYS HAVE LUCK!-$ EM.SWLES t DOUBLE SIGHT GLASSES SUCCESS F R E E Î 0 N 10