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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1932)
TUR I 1 .L U S T K A T K I ) F K A T I J K K 8 K C T I O N — M a r c h I f • rely I * llr « i n »Imply trying to trII o f your m isdeed, that was a ll!" lik MI it far better than Powder , * w lever c h a rm . tt£ wcM i.ro f rtn u c v r r v | x r l a t lit r « o im t r v w n t r lu i i k ) i r i p r r M o n i o f | i r j i w e v e ry 1L 0 a b o u t ( re n tn n r H la r k a n d W h it e ( o fn p ie n o n P o w d e r. I twa fin e , e u | u i a t r lv p e r fu m e d p o w d e r, u m ade hv an e x t lu a iv e new proeea* t h a t e n a h le* i t t o h l e n d m ag i) a lh w it h e v e rv rn ro - p lr r io o a n d to < b n g e v e n ly fo r h o u rs . In th e f iv e »m art tin ts of W h it e . I'le s li, P in k , H r .i- n e t lr a n d H ig h l l r o n n y o u w ill f in d o ne that w ill p ro v e m ost hei'o tn- in g to y o u . / ' V o n ijo r r Ri n k •n»l W iufr will* jny |<tmili't < oat ing '»tV, $I.(V or m w» •ml y «»«i’ll instantly rr.iliyr that rt n not only the I INI S I (.M I Al l I V IH 'W D I K vtMi rVer iwrel h il «Iw il»«- utilwtamlmg I A(!H lA)Vt|)|.K V A f.lJli inonry «4M buy. r u d n e RI.ACK5WHITE COMPLEX ON POAIOER lí» , 1932 fast a» you ran You watch him cl sely, Mi*« B randon, as lie does M * C H A IT F .lt VIII "B u t," Interrupted the housekeep NKW KVIDRNCK er, "th e m an whom 1 saw wore a T lir two ifU iril at ra th ollirr sav coat, and h a t - " agely. but Frasier. w ho had be«*n "T h at » right too," Frazier m utter M in u t e r l a u d s F r e d e r ic k D o u g la s s , G r e a t M a r y la n d e r , a t watching them closely and letting ed. "Here. Eddie, lend me your coat M u - S o -L it C lu b . them a c n iw each other for what hr a m inute.'* m ight Irani, «prang brtw rrn thru» 1 pulled ofT my coat and handed It W ASH IN G TO N . D C . - - P u id a im - place in hi« heart for hate. He and pushed thru» apart. to the inspector, lie gave It to Hardy, Ing Frederick D ouglas» on? of fought the wrong of the oppressor, "T h a t's rnou gh o f that you two," i who put It on My hat foil wed. hum anity’s greatest benefactor«, and but he did n ot hate him . In «aid n rm ly . "W e 'll nrvrr get h* "T h e essential aim o f his great then ail was ready. Fraxler clapped com paring the injustice« which anyw hrrr this way W r vw got to rvice was the union and alliance hi» hand» and instantly Hardy leap suffered with those of Haiti, where have fact» to work on, and w ell ed through the door and along tlie he oner represented the U 8 govern- of men of ail rare«, of all religions, rm nt. Monsieur Dantes Belllegardr for peace and progress. But he knew nrvrr grt fact« until you two calm walk tow aid the oprn gate A m in m inister o f Haiti paid .rlbute to the and he taught that this alliance dow n and »top railing each othrr ute later he cam e bark Into the late abolitionist befor the M u -S o-L it <ould be established only by equality name« * house, sm iling a Utile Club In celebratlrm of his birthday and frn ncbihip am ong men T h e two retrralrd. «till muttering "W rll," he grinned, "did you learn bnd that of Abraham Lincoln H«re. M Bellegarde related tl*e "N o w !” »aid the inspector. "L r t’s anything from that?** b.rth of the H aitian independence on (Senator Jsm e* K. W at*on «R ip January 1. 1804 the condem nation of grt th -se tiling« «tralghU-tied out " , W hat ab«Hit It. Mhus B randon? In«! > who wa.** to have been pie«ent human «lavery*, and the recognition Hr 'a t d « n in an arm chair In on«* «-quality o f race« by the entry of <\ cor nr r of thr room and lit another Did the running «h apt you taw 1 ok sent hi« regrets the black people into the society o f rlyar ICvrry fa rr in that room wo* anything like th a t?" Dean KHIy Miller talked on Lin- natiom . He said further: turned Intently upon him a» hr Rat T he wom an seemed doubtful "It c In. and Dr Kmmett J S coot, on l)i«d at Yorktown and thought. wa» som eth in , like that, sir." »lie ad- H • Haiti gave her support generously Finally hr «pokr M u-so lit pins were presented to to other peoples in their struggles for * W r vr rM ublldird a lium brr of mltU*d "h«jt I'm afraid I could never liberty. W hile »he was .still a French swear It was an yone; tlie shsj>c was Dr. Daniel R enfro, Dr. A. M C u r colony under the name o f S an to D o thing« h-yond dispute," he said tí*. G eorge II Murray. D r. J H ay •'Thr first is that D r. Urown wa* so indistinct am i a ll." m ingo she R#nt 8ho o f heT sons to den Johnson Dr. C . Surnn-r W orm - fight for the independence using hi« »kill to rem old thr fsce* of the ' Well, we m ight as well try it with k y R obert A Ft-1 ham , and W alter and tu rliangr thr r m plrxlons of United State« The blood o f these the battlefield* of rMit|Mil rrlm lnal». In thr bark of som ebody ei.-e." the inspector grunt J Singleton form er club presidents. hercy-s s ta in 'd Savannah and Y orktow n. He started to help H aidy out that c lin ic. Heron«!, wr have thr ed. A fter thanking Mr G ran t Lucas "In 1816 «lie assisted in the cm a n - fart lh * l you. H ardy. discovered what o f my r o o t . cipati n of the Spanish colonies in p «M drnt of the club, f r his selec was going on and you threatened to Suddenly hr stopped short, grasp America by giving to Sim on Bolivar, rxi>aA~ B row n. W hether you did th u tion. M Bellegarde w ho wa* elected arnu, m unitions, money, and men with thr idea o f making him stop, ing H a rd y « arm to honorary m em brnihip. said in part: "W h a t'« th is?" he dem anded, sud- a.* you trll us. or t > r -tra ct m oney "I am proud to belong to the raer from him, wr »till don t know. denly alert. of which Frederick D ouglas was one -T h ird , and th u se rim to br thr I I'«»ked sharply. T h e ir on the of the finest exam ples. I have the m ost curious fart <»f all direally alter you had quarreled with him on arm of my overcoat was a smear of honor, also, of representing my coun W a this here try in thr United State» as he had January 4 hr went directly to h u . frr.sh g ic r n paint. lawyer and m adr a will leaving all b r fo r e ? " he asked me. thr h nor ol representing hi» cou n - hr jx«v»r»*cd to you Now thr q u o • Hut the consideration "No. sir." I replied. 'I 'm sure It trv in H «tti tl n 1 W hy did hr do that? Was waMi t I Just had the coat cleaned w hich lend» to my presence a sym It a n llatdv claim ». br«au»r of grail* bolic value is the fact that between tudr for his bringing him to hi* a couple of days ago and unle-s I senses or wa« it because Hardy forrrd biushrd in to som ething on the way up the individual life o f Frederick D oug- him to? T hat r «»nr thing we’ll havr I.eir. I don t know where It could 11«*-« and the life and developm ent of the Haitian nailon, there is a sim i to answer before wc rr through have ccm e fr o m ." larity truly astonishing." "N ext, th ere* thr accusation that Hardy »uppli cl thr Inform ation you. Dr I ouir were blackm ailing H a i t i , D ungt.is*, C o m p a r e d Hr a n W r r a n t *av anything d !!* "T h e paint on this d o o r » wet." lie "1 brushed Into it. H »c m inister related hi * D oug- nite about t!d» until wr havr m ore said suddenly. M aybe that was what la. > cam e up from slavery, and in the evidence, »lure llardy m ake» thr as running out midst cf extraordinary obstacles, sertion ami you deny it So that'« did It. you see M bs Brandon nodded quickly. "O h raised him self to the highe»t sum som ething rise to b<- d rtn m in e d You remember m it« of •'Filth. Hardy tell» us that Urown vr». air," »he .»aid hum an intelligence. He fr«re«1 for hi» life because of a there was a smudge of It on tm dress fought with his whole soul for the the same elevation of hi» race as well as him threat made on him by a black - too, where 1 had done nw ilrr This srrma t«» br borne out ' • • If. said M Bellegarde. "H e s ir - p rrtlv wrll by th r fact that the d o c "D id the pers n you »aw running m ounted all the obstacle« which col- «»r prejudice, all kind» of hostility the tor for tiir pa»l two montha hut this m orning bru h against the door most a n gan t acorn, and the most him self up In thr clin ic. Hr must like th a t? ’' Fra/ier Inoulred. have feared w m r very it-al danger. Why I believe he did.' the wom an shocking injuattces had heaped upon hi« iMthwuv. But never was there % "I t * pretty narrow*, as you “ And last. wr have the fart that replied and a p rison running Urown w4» »hot tht« m orning Hr can see. wa» evidently m u rd ricd a.» he cam e through It In a hurry would be sure side or the out o f thr back sect ion of hi« clinic to brush against one for tlw meal that MI rr Hrumlon hud other with his coat. T here were wet paint sign.* there, o f course, but those irft for him. m > evidently thr prr»<»n who killed him muM have been f a cou id u t be seen in thr dark " "O K grunted the inspector miliar, more or lea», with h u per Now let’« go back inside He went sonal habit« Ml*» H iandon heard thr »h oi and *aw thr figure running out straight to the rack where the coats o f tltr d oor. She could not di«- of both Hardy and Louis hu ng. Hr Stnd your E nbarrassinç A/om cnl L ou is« light-colored coat tin gu u h who it wa«. but could only grasped fo the Editor and it m il ba »ay that .»hr believed It to br a white first and exam ined It carefu lly. There pubUehed. was I*» stain T hen he reached for man Hive hurried to th r doctor and Itrard him . clutching h u w o o d » and Hardy » darker fierce coat and as hr spread It out in his arms, there cam e ( U in ird H rr O w n dying, utter one w o r d - Hardy! from all of us an involuntary sigh O ne d »v while shopping with my "Now the grrate»t question o f all For on live coat's left sleeve, be bov friend a clerk looked at hint xs ao far. U th u wa» he trying to «ay tween the elbow and the shoulder, thouKh to » « i t on him I, bom « » » l t - that Hardy had »hot him. or wa« hr 1 there was a thing sm ear of paint! cd on by «n oth er clerk and not th in k merely calling on Hartlv for help In ing. grabbed my Irlen d s arm and A d e lica te ly «o ft sm ooth light sk in hi» hour o f trouble?'* A nd still we d o n 't k n ow w h o it was said, “ he’s m ine." Is the secret o f charm ing beauty . . . T he »tore was crow ded and to sav Frasier's clear statem ent of thr th a t killed Hr. B ro w n ! and It may be yours, quickly surely W ell. In r<*nf1irttng web fa ct« »reined to sp e rto r F ra sier will be o n th e tra il I wa* embarrassed la puUintt it m ild- ; • nd easily. Dr Fred Palmer's Skin ly. 1 meant to say. "h e's with me " W hitener O i n t m e n t softens and clear the atm osphere for all of us fo r fu r th e r r lu e « n e s t week. D o n 't W e are engaged now. but I hear lightens thr darkest skin, clears up W e listened with tntenae Interest a» m l " th e fifth th rillin g In sta llm en t about It often. A B pimples, blotches and tan marks, and he went on. o f IhU « t o n In next week » e d itio n o f • • • dors awray with that "oily, shiny" "Now the most tangible clue wr this p a p er. look Use this preparation regularly S to o d A lone have a* to who the murderer 1«. is to make your skin soft, delicate and M K B randon » glimpse of him a» he j R ecently 1 was a visitor at the charm ing This am azing Ointment is I church my cousin attends E v e ry . made in the fam ous Dr. Fred M (MM W f d b tl ¡o n e M ood to sing a hym n I did not | Palmer's la b ora tories where are also ter look lid » that angle of the com * have a program find was busy I mailt* these other beauty aids you first of all Muvbe If wc acted out Dr. Fred Palm er's Ing. Im agine my em barrassm ent at 1 know so well: that litth* scene. Mis* Hrumlon might* the end of the hym n to discover the Skin W hitener Soap Skin W hitener b«i able to remem ber m ore about It J ccn gregatlon kneeling and that I \va.s F ace Powder. Hair Dresser ¿.nd Hid than before Are you willing to help Deodorant, which m ay be had at all ! the only one standing R O S. drug stores for ? r» cents each or will m • • • be sent postpaid upon receipt of S u r e .' said H ardy. price. Dr Fred Palm er’« Labora sh «w ing o i l ih r B a rg -in » Iou K sm iling cynically, tvtifi tories. Dept. B, Atlanta. Ga. I For the last two yc rs I have been j "T h in k she can spot tis by our run.! Srnd 4c in %tam p* fo r trial trading with a certain grocer. H ow -I d on't y ou . Hut what * the d iffer sam/dc o f >kin 8 hit* Tier, | ever, recently I decided to try n n o th * I en ce? It's all right with me.*' Simp am i Fo A P ou d rr. I grocer w ho advertised lower prices. I They r sc and went through the 1 dai so and was nearly h me when | hallway toward l!w* front door. F r a - 1 1 rem rm b.r. d that I had forgotten rler halted them and addressed the to m irrhase one article. It had be- I housekeeper. m u to rain, and not w ishing to walk all the wav back. I stopped in at my "Now*. Ml** B randon." he said " it , regular g r o ce r s store. was through this door, w.tsn t it that , * K £IP S Y O U R C O M r it X E C N Y O U TH F U L * He eyed the large grocery bag in you saw the figure van ish ?" u • arms suspiciously, and I hastily T h e wom an nodded, trem bling. | explained flint It c ntained empty 'Ye*, sir she said weakly. ginger ale bottles w hich I wa*s return- , "A ll right." said Frazier. "Y ou | ing to the drug store. I tried to get turn! right here th e n ." ! a firm r grip on thr heavy bag. when \ »«> rr) aUvi.t ............. : -cu r d * inv thi*ie was a ripping sound lie placed thr wom an Just Inside raw »«« I.M Q u ick (--■ * • r F E M C . M E — I of it. and various the do r. th n turned to Dr. Hardy. L is « h 1 Tablet Kelwt I'wJ » , cuw « S C O U T M A S T K K . — A. . 1 , (tow ards the bottom ' lu«« ov«rdur. !*lca»jM a. , r , - .in- r n . r U r f Now. d octor." hr said. "I want you iit<tlsti.'n f t,i it« . d.t : 1 j. r Ta> lor. of (irei*nsI)oro, N .C., j'thow er.d d wn onto the floor. to stand over here, ami when I clap ro m «« .I C O ! *^*c.wllv . . ». Wry l And did I blush ns the grocer got 1 assistant to the comm ander C««r. f I . I. . , Ü ! my hands, 1 want you to run through another b ig nml eatnerrd up my bar fkTOKK III, I < 1 1 |«.|r M i .r • ,M<v • the hall and out o f this door Just as of Hoy Scouts of A m erica. gain»? 6 K 800 Haitians Spill Blood to Bring U S. Freedom, Says Bellegarde Embarrassing Moments A Smooth lig h t S kin For \ o u DR.FRED PALMER’S Skirt W hitener yiv-TTOMEN only