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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1932)
THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION— February 13. 19.12 F an s W an ted to L y n c h JOE GANS W hen 7 CAN'T SASS COP IN ABYSSINIA Add!« A ha ha Addison F. South-! ard. V S. Minister to Abyssinia, wa» knocked down by a policeman during an argument January 1. His car had run over the foot of a 1 native woman. The Abyanlnians have quick tern • per» and hatred of all foreigner* especially white». Duruig the week of the coronation of the em peror, leat year, J A. Roger», globe trottei and guthor. was Invited to lecture on 1 Reminiscing o f 11» days of the old 11 » hod stirred the crowd t»ito a tur- Tatlrrsall Arena In Chicago, Flwnrh, 'oo*1 "Something's wrong." « u the the treatment of colored people In ___ __ _________the United State« He declined when lan e. a while wrIUr. m »n .U u c U ! ' u n w * ‘ " ch ilmt famous bout on Uie night of message from Hie high priced scats advised that It would probably cause , he m a -. rr, of all the American I terciubri IJ. 1*00 when Jo» Oans to the nouy boy. in the back row HalUmoir » uitda. waa knocked out „ “ 5 5 2 ! . * boul white, in Uie eouniry It. Donit worry; If there I* anyunng n , , emperor. Ilallie SrlasMe a bjr Tertlbl* Terry McOovern **' Chrtitlan. and III* supporters reprr-l Oona wail dropped fur Ute count In ,h* reassurance he got from sent a party which doe« not desire Mie second round. Uta fan» tnaliUn* ___ ________ too close friendship of white« They that the bout waa a frame-up C o ™ K-r <»•■• tenten t to Dodge defeated the Mohammedan party. in* back down memory lane, the Clans did not enter the ring with which was led by the deposed ern- • rlter »ay»: inuch enthusiasm A few seconds per or a descendant of the late Em 'While Cana wa» tralnln* at Harry .ater McOovern In the heat condition peror Mcncllk Forbess lymmuiuin, a plot wa* o f hla career and keyed for the fl*h l( ftriuale, after defeating the form- hatched ft wa» of »uch far reachln* o f hla life, crawled through the rope» cr emperor, clapped him In pi lauri rffect that It 1» doubtful whetfier the Although outweighed some right plotter» themarlvea realiaed what the pound«. McOovern the looked icault would be ,tron^ r I bit Qana on the mouth and knocked Referee t ’nawnre ml Plot When the bell clanged. McOovern him down, flow many t lie re »e r e amnn* Uie tore after (¡ana In hla moat "Terrible The referee started to count As schemer» ha« neter been dlarloaed T erry" manner. Clans avoided his he chan led three" blood began to liana wiu one of them 111« mana*er. wild, furious rushes, but did not ett- trickle out of Oana'a mouth 11c was At Hrrfurd. of Baltimore, was an- dravor to strike back He arrmed in a half sitting position and made other Vernon John«, representing a content to dodge McOovern’» punch - |no effort to get to hi* feet He stayed t'lqtir of gamblers, wa* »till another ea. He ducked and sidestepped, and there until he waa counted out. I m w a lii KKsul tlaslvtlas ta.lt>« Kaa I R i o t T flH n V k Met lovern himself ws, unaware of • 1 ' » « f f f e '’* w f Urnes tabbed lightly with hist Hie plot, and persons who claimed to { * « * « • krr|’ rrrry out hl,lln* du - ! Scenes which smacked of a riot Spectators who had lost I have been on tlie Inside of what hap- ,* nr* t followed The first round was all McOovrrn's. Ihouaands vrlled Robbers!" ’T a ltc ' relied at TaUernull» on that Decern- *av Harris mvi Itrferee alUiough hr had landed only a lew Lynch h im '' (le t the referee' hib-r were also Innocent ol what »a * ;ulld punch.-» If It had not been Throw the faker into the lake- The , ,(> jy ,JlirI) I lor Ihr strange betting there would crowd surged toward the ring Oans Rettn.g on the fight did not Utdl- ROl have been any suspicion as tv had escaped down a side aisle to his ■ >te any unnatural angles until the ¡iv , * ‘ V i hr w!*8 ,0.u., h ! ' rS it,ng r0® T „ . It looked as If MrCiuvrm's attack What would Referee Slier do’ W h a t! I irge crowd had assembled. Sta—Thta It • cunningly coneei«-*«! 'k iu t n lt in c moAel fo* th* figure p m en ted « a n » from steadying him- could he do* Clan« had been hit. He rou ( h ih r Tl>* c•ilmt with two I o « m fin l» la w r y ntm *nd Match Money Bet •ell and punching back had been knocked down Blood was th lu m iv i « w t »t » our m oil A a i u m b « r# U r r i « L i d » » i to the !* c * . B o lto n trim A half hour befoie tlie fight. Johns Hasplrlon Crows ebbing from hla mouth where Me «Hr dO goBAl tin* HI the to o ir* »ltd tHr |or*. i n u t lt ffk l port of th* the gambler, with a bookmakers (¡overn'a blow had landed Siler had cut fri^m Ih r « * t » t oil the « a y cWwn. i* o w o l th* n ro rst faohlon highiighi*. satrhrl hanglni U *fig r.*d in » « « » M If. i « K 4# 43. «4. «n d 44 B i m M re q u iin 4 yo • r«U J inglng from a strap around I done all he could. He had counted oans out 34-inch fabric. 3 . y ard » cf ID inch fabrtc or 2*« yarW* of M -ln c h fabric Ms neck P Indued up ami (Town the ; £ < l * t ^ was grown«* u > o tai toan n from Part» r o w r th * bhoulders. and this flattering l •lairs, wa lke.1 into the hoses where nr ™ ' rr , " ^ i r arena Iron“ wr'- ° " rr ■‘« » “ i the tumult and the tur- it on* N rv of ra « (h e » r r lo «*h r*t may» of doing it that wr *r u r n . Th* aktrt Ui the Mu*r% 'lie high priced gatl> J * ' tiricesl ruatomers were aath- ,! » ! moll subelded at TatU-i; all .*, but this an k i* length, fla t*« n o n *ra c *fu lly o h il* i he skillfully placed tier «m phatiaea th 4 rung, and offered to bet any amount slim »m all appearance . • « fa>hion point. T a n ! ' h a d ‘ h e a ^ E * m^rnmuiup I « * « £ « • « • < up to »JO t«o that McOovern would 14»— An esc !i*rt fabric choice aouid be chiffon either printed or plain, georg o tt# k d > - > - . . ha vs-_ _ « ... .Kaa —««.««1 RlU«kroed crowd *ca U r red. T h e lint «m l «lie n he rame out for (he reooini murmuring ► traggler* wended their or »a im win Hr round a ready niarkrt Wlooel |04 designed in «tree 14. 14 It, 30. 34. 14 40 42 round, hu ti#ual bronze colored face «ray north and south on State #*nd S.4* 34 regwire* 4’ . »a id s o f 34 inch fabric and 4s « y a rd » of 13-inch fabric * Killeen iiilinitr* before the fight Wa* of an aslieu fra y and lie H io p liftH ilia »ir ai*d la a lra rtia a * far ra tlin g and aewing are InctaCed with eacR •John* ma«ie the round« again. and p ,wrctj t o h r laboilng under a leruAc Dearborn Street*. T h e light* in the p a lle rn The? give alep b r-a le p dtreetiana far making tbcae d r t w M » httnoux arena were turned out The offered to bet the «ante amount trial t(rmin T o ei e a pattern of any o f the** modrhi »end fifteen rents « l i e In coin* PteaMf laxl chapter of Tatteraallx had been « r i t e irr> p ia irie rowr m a r and addre«« M »i* number, and su e of each pattern o rd e re d M«'Govern would win on a knockout ; __ n______ .___ _____ written, for a short time later the Once m«>re he »agered an enormou* C.ao* th a n for < want A id le »» a A ord er» to 434 N Eutaw Street. Baltim ore. Md. UP-TO-DATE PABXaOJI BOOK. 1 » CERTS • nf Mim for O aiu to all appearance*! McOovern charged toward him manly art <f self-drfenar wa* d had trained faithfully and wu* t h e '» M l cuatomanr rush Oiin* met rhtr»d mi outlaw In Chit .» ko Ami it of gloom, and a bit of stale lokeS McOovern remaine«! an outlaw long after Tat might-text foe McOovern had ever ‘ htm with a straight left and not a small heap of free advtc« junk in the dlrec- ursall's been asked to whip Kew ft«liter- fired a_volley of P unrhes j and ever so much bombast that &rg ; tion of Gun*’* hrntl One cf them heap. had knorked Clans off hla feet. responsible for folks dodging y o u » ronllnaed from Page 1 Wagers (20.(KM Mere I f so bad. unless you are unusually conversation. With the fight but a few minutes rough Most people like a lot of "And If you will take a good squar* »way, with I tie fighter« ready to leave company, so why not take relish In look In the mirror you will be able their dressing rooms, the last pre passing away a few hours with that to get your dearest enemy's exact liminary near the end. Johns made lierson who is always and forever point of view when she said yoal tlie rounds for the third time He | positively could not be classed w lttf with you and about you. You know most of us wouldn't get the 'pleasingly plumps.' and so a » walked upon the rails between the Bv n H B (lowed to rxercisc power unrestrained so awfully angrv when others tell the old girl was right, why get riled mudhe” l-Vi'win '(Ia n s ' would b e fo u l' "A t first f thought I'd see Mir* nor should a few who may be ring- us what they think of our person about tt0 i heforr the end of the fourth round n »*«1 fell her all about this whole i, „ders or who have a special dislike alities and actions. If we took t h e , ____ And _____ I begin ___ ________ to realize ______ what __ a big This time there was a stampede to trouble What do you think? Should ^ allowed to Infect a whole group time to associate more with our- cheese most of us are...even to our- teacher, »wert , . , . . ... covet hla money " , I are — that s Frank's » ~ « * . •— >— - a — —* selves, and find out that most of ’ selves. . .tf we take the time to getr It waa unnatural betting, and dual- voung girl who s-emi to love all the Children In school know how these the time the other fellow is pretty j acquainted But it helped me And children alike, knows hla aide, or things may happen Experienced near right in his accusations. I m sure It will help you. If you1 should I keep out of It altogether?" j teachers know- It. too. but often only So occasionally I go into a huddle want the truth, unadulterated, and Tills I* an extract from a letter by having It brought to their ntten- with m yself...sex l to Me. "Now you with plenty of proof, go Into youg from a greatly troubled mother wbofc lion In some way. go around here broadcasting a lot room and get a line on yourself. little boy Is being pestered and tor For teachers cannot be expected to inented by several of the children at m everything O f course, the hap- rrhool, though he has many friend*, pines* and spiritual welfare of chil li popular, and a regular boy on the drrn is In their hands, but they often playground This has been going on work under great pressure, and so for some time, and the child Is being cannot be expected to km w and see ! made unhnppy In other wavs. everything Many things they should | His mother liestutes ' Shall I go know which have nothing to do with I to his teacher?" the subject matter they teach, but O f course. Why not? .-oiueimies the only wav they can I know why not I know the teach - know 11 Is If some one tells them. irs' side and the mothers' side both, Perhaps a great to-do la made from experience Mothers have u aliout the class record In attendance feeling that children must light and this makes your child unduly things out uniong themselves If n at home when he Inc. I rhlld Is very much out of tune with upset over staying Yollr (.,liw nmy ^ act. 9 3 H e n ry » 1 . , B r o o k ly n ,N .Y . I !*,r class or mn adjusted. W having ua|]v losing weight because he grows I trouble with his lessons they hesitate ;V“anUc oV?r "thTiioasIbillty of bHng jo go to school and talk It over '»ltli |atp Jor ^[,<«>1 In the morning and "L ,? ,r l , a v. '*o won t eat breakfast -or gobbles T lw y think, first, that Ute teacher Physicians tell us that one rondi- will think -hey are complaining Then He niav IosUl(! 8l,.pp b eaus- Ins tion i* nearly always present when tiirv thing I hat perhaps It makes homework Is so h eavy-w h en each n child lias a digestive upset, a thing* too soft for their children teachers assignment added to Uiat starting cold or other little ailment. that It may make sissies o f the hoys cf t| 1(. others tales up so that he has Constipation. 111. .1 im n l f I , n ... 1 . I *• A n t l V — " __ and unfit i them to hold I their own I no u,iie for * play or leisure. Chll- When little bowels get elogged, In I .. M ia i ... 1 Mmalsl *• . later on In In l the "cruel world oren may actually "haxe ' a new child body wastes accumulate, and poi Mob Spirit In the class. sons and infection liud a fertile Now. as a matter of fact, this Is not breeding place. so. A group of children are some I he iirst step towards relief is to times like a crowd; they may operate rid the body of impure wxsles. And try 1yds t. flnkhsm'l Vnstskls CompeutMl in a quite different way from the And of course it contains no harsh for this nothing is better than gen Hcolthy wa$ it normal, friendly child would drops, no narcotics. uine time-proven (aistorial art "M ob psychology" Is the term You never have to coax children Custon» is » pure \ egvtuhle prep which describee It. it may gel a to take (aistorui. They like its aration mail« s|>er«ally for balnea i whole class following one or two who tastel T h e genuine Castoria. you nnd children. Tins means it is nubl are bullies, or cruel, or merely know, ulvvays has the llam a and geulle enough for their delicate thoughtless ('.has. II. Fletcher uu the package. orguus. Y et it is always effective. 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