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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1932)
THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION— January 1«. 1M2 they were about tv disband »b an m m tuta mentioned Uta rtvar aa a luaalblr explanation to* Jeb'* auocaaa in rimi in* liwiii. "Ha rouhiii t puealbly hava dona that. Handalt «aid "Not with tha liv er almoat ovar tha tara* " "You know U>al ............ know* thU tivrr boitom troni A lo Z. don't you?" i unir bark Uta parson who had man- tionad tha »ubjrat By Oawd. that givra mr an Idaa." exclaimed Uta lewder with a »hout. •-I think I know whara ha ia. You. Ja c k Bnillh. and Buatar Hill, conta with ina Tit* raat of you wait h*ra. and I think w ell have our man In- Mdr of an hour Iot a go boys." S ^ ar. Utay started Uta oar and turnad balance and turn bird out of bia hand ( and aeon raachod Uta main body of to Uta Hour. Aa ha tall ha cloaad hi* tha mob. whieh had now incraaaad to ryaa to kirait Uta e s p ia te « he thoucht mora than a UtOUMUd howlin« da w*i cornine But nothing happened motta, all thirsty fur Mood Oingrrly be picked hlinarlt up and Tha new* that Jab had bran lo want over to aaa what had cauaad tha cated. aa they auppoard and of the boa to move so easily. To hla sur- tata which had befallen Randall at hla prtaa It was amply Outng back la M m I « i l m ad * Hi «•■ r o rd teo llo a U Utbir M r a il« « , y m g hand! acted Ilka a firebrand In Under Uta slack, he putted them down one ffliib U I IbMHfUil i a llh this raging mass of erased hu by one and found that there was not Ia, I IH w al la k e mt Erg » » 4 inanity, and In five minute» they had a sign of dynamite In any of them . is « ir i* f4 *Hb « iM tflM wh choar 11 a new leader and ware on Hr n i about to give up In disgust !•«•*** their way to male out "Houlharu Jus and suggest suicide to Emily, when HeUflre and brimstone signifies the tice" to another unfortunate soul, something in Uie corner from which Hell Signifies Lowe of Self love of self and the world and the hist therefrom, and from these the prkie who had bean marked to bs Uta he had pulled tha boxes attracted his Bp the M V J. M. C. Mc PHKHSON of their own intelligence, and thence "goat" to Uta cause of "white *u- attenUon. Ha went over and examined M E. P o tio r a t torment In hell It closely. Yes, It was Just what be pNM U] ■ — K ilm arnock. Virginia Because all the torment In hell ta Whan Jeb was certain Uiat tha thought. from these three. It la herefore said, In regards to the recent discussion He had wotked on the highway cowardly henchmen of Randall were "Hr shall be tormented with fire and •MM, hr went out lo where tha body I*hen they ware putting a new road going on in the A FRO-AMERICAN brimstone and the smoke of their tor concerning "Hellflr* and BrlmUone" ment shall ascend up for ever and fa Urn ate' arv looked disdainfully through the county and had learned Jab and Emily lost no time after had fallen ever." they left Uncle Kph Ttiry stopped at down on It for a full five minutes something of Uie methods of using —Rev. 14 10-11, I have this to say: Jeb a house long enough for him to debating aa to whether he should j dynamite while Uiere. doing outside 'Tort's tie him to that shed and fire get his old shotgun and what sh ell*! move It or leave It where U was. He lie picked up the trail of his hunch It!" the leader shouted. I C had In Uie house, and then moved was brought out of hi* reverie by the and trailed It to Uie levee some fifty let us at him !" came the re on to the cotton sited where they art - | »oft voice of Emily, who had quietly yards sway and up the levee another ply "OK., from a thousand throats In uni tied Uirmsrlvrs for Uie kmg ordeal of came out, and was standing by his fifty yards. son. and in a few moments their uniting which was before them. »Ida. With a smile of satisfaction, he re hands would be upon their victim Very links was aald by either of "They'll be here any minute, now, turned to the alird, where he began But the leaders got no closer to the ______ tlirin , but ftoin time to time Jeb c ast'Je b . Wliut II we do?” she asked tear- to work earnestly, while Emily, won shahty. There was a terrific explo I dering what hr was about, but asking sion almost in their midst, which S en d pou r E mbarrasxinff M om ent lite eye* uneasily In the direction o r fully. to th e Editor and it w ill be Uie cases of dynamite slacked lieatly | ..| RurM you’d better try to make It no questions, looked on When he shook the country-side; and the river p u b lish ed . in Uie back of the shed Finally I»' back to yo' house fore they git lieah, 1 “d flnnhed he explained hU plan In bunk nearest them seemed to lift It went over in one corner and pulled Rom. » j r|, told her tenderly, as he detail. If It worked, he told hrr. not self bodily Into the air. Every one of Misplaced a Sign out the switch afluir they l n u l |oolt her into hla am is. ’ ¡one of the ofay horde would return them was thrown violently to the brought along to set off Uie charge«: _.M llo Uw> »Uiry. ground, and when they recovered a Years ago I was employed In a If ever there ar«*e a need for using , ( ^ J would He had hardly finished ah » wall of water ten feet high was rush- small dry goods store. On the night ili, espi..-.ve lb- imki-il U ti;i and . preceding a sale I was told to dis« Emily the workings of tils plan when trig upon them. i w gingerly examining It to see how eo m * ® m® >ou Kon® the round of Uie whooping, shouting The engineers had mined , a por tribute signs on -the different count - Jeb drew her closer to him and kiss mob came to Uielr ears. They had tion 1 next morning the m anager It worked, when his sharp cars caught of the levee intending to blow ers. The lor me. and without a word ed her reverently. "There ..................left may be th r sound of a motor car thr cars on Uie road, a mile back. it up if pressure became too great at ; called led me to counter. He went to the door, and cautious '1 ' " f ’ ) '* * 11 1 and werg BMkiBg I h 'u w..v am - UM more vital points, and by chance Jeb k Mystified. the I hosiery looked at him for an w,.re yeiilug had been present at the time it was ly looked out. dure enough, there was dead and he sUII watches his rhlllun. I held on foot 'explanation He pointed to a sign, n car and it was coming directly to!>ou know." He whispered Into her stioutpig. and singing as though Uiey done. one of which I had placed there the their hide-out Without a word to ears were en route to s picnic. Knowing what would occur and day before. It read: “Absolutely Emily, lie got hi* shotgun, took s ! This was to cheer her. for lie well On they came unUl within hailing where safety lay, Jeb and Emily had guaranteed to run." I got no further. stand Just Inside the door and waited knew that another half hour would rushed to the levee below where the 1 had placed the sign meant for the The car came to a halt a good hun- bring a howling mob of humanity up- distance of the fugiUvea’ hide-out. mine had been placed and were able alarm clocks at the hosiery counter, died yards from Uie shed and Will ¡on them and that no pains would be Here they halted, and the leader to witness what followed the ex M. R. N. j Randall got out. He stood watching ‘ pared tn the egorU of lhear tons called to Jeb to come out of the plosion. the door for a few minutes, to are If »nd daughters of Hatan to mete out 'h an ty and give up Giving p n ily a For a time the air was full of cries h r could detect any signs of life Than the most exquisite torture imaginable «nil »•'•* » ort* of Instruction h r called Jeb » name several Urn**1 to both of them | »bout Uie **>tch. Jeb walked out i n - . of strangling women and children and the curses of struggling men. But ‘ 'African» have much in common with thinking that U Uie latter were in Uie' Suddenly his face lighted with a J® **•« “J*-0 WIUl h u hands high above the a» wit and wisdom es pressed in U»etr swirling waters worked quickly u* proverbs kho* It la Urn« for u» to »lied, he would be ao scared that t il* , '">1*». "I know what we can do." h e , head. and as the shades of night leathered get away from the notion that they aro I iearner of thr white men so near “ id. "We can carry some of them j With a mighty shout of triumph, the criee diminished, and soon only In an inferior and barbaric »tat«. In the mob. a thousand strong, rushed Ihe murmuring of the water, vs it more than one ecu »*, wc Americans aro would awe him into voluntary su r with us if we must go Enthused with this new idea, he ' toward the shed In their eagerness to spread render. over the terrain, broke the lea« civilized and more barbaric than « I 1 tem vlug no answer, ha became rushed back into the shed and pulled get at him, they knocked down and stillness of the night, and every wave n.c> c J BENDEH. If you have set a meal before your bolder, and drawing a revolver from | »town one of the boxes. He had ex- trampled several of their own nuni- -remed to whisper »me word: JU S guest, then step aside (do not watch his pocket, began lo ease In the dl prated It to be heavy, ao hia heart ber TICE. him eatin g1. ircUon of the shed, instructing the rklppcd a brat when tha box came; "Lynch him l Burn him !" they • • • otherx to be ready In case he really down ao lightly that It threw him off cried Far out on the water, pulling up found any one in there | stream lor Memphis and the North, Ills Ideas about colored workers did . f ‘ ‘ Emily and Jeb pointed their fares to Hot embrace courage and th e failure ! ward a new day in the Promised Oi his presence alone to bring results ; t Land. almost convinced him that thry were j in another wild goose chare O ver But he never found out how wrong he war When he was about ten feet | HO Y e a rs Peter'» Potato Salad Horn the door of the shrd. Jrb let o f e f f e c t iv e L ae 1 quart lik ed cooked potatoes him have u chnigr id bird shot full 2 tablespoons parsk-y. chopped in the race. He never knew whnt hit f o r KLAIIIIER a n d J tablespoons onion, chopped hlm, a« the force of the shot at such! KIOXOY T R O t'B LE \ cup flesh cucumber pickle, chopped rlnm range tore half the side of h is ! ’■j cup French dressing lmade with) fare off. A t Tour D ruggist e r Scad COc vinegar from pickles) for a T ria l Bo a Ills companions, taken aback by j Seasonings H PLAN TIN ' A RON. INC. this Midden turn of uilmrs. ruminât- ] 93 H enry S tre e t B A ly a . N. T. Combine Ingredient* Season to rd but ta moment before they unani tnste. Chill before serving. mously'decided thut they were In no mood to face a shotgun In the hands ot a de«|wratc man they could not see, an d , without stopping to see whnt hud happened to their erstwhile lead- Do You Believe in Hell? E m b a rr a s s in g M o m e n ts AFRICANS SAY:.! 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