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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1932)
lUtftKTRATFn FKATCRF SRPTfON— April f». 1 !H 2 A Piece of Bread and SuRar Do you rrm rinbrr ilid ft Do O u r Modern Wom en Believe in the Husband s your childhood fhr |*lr«r o f brood. iMiitrr mul «ugar for which Right to Rule The Home? you aMinl dully? I f m >. don't foiiirt U i«t your chit* drrn will appreciate thin favorite mid ftitriDIMftl lim i k Of A11 ft|ra. Mugar bread 1« one o f thr rhraprnt am irm o f quick energy Au ordl I* Ary »lire o f buttered bread, well ip i tuklrd with «itigax will cunt only n trifle yet It contain* thr calories • ml the quirk-energy of many a bulkier dl*h O lve the children their bread and augar" en|irelAlly when thr day ir chilly anil little Ixullen need Mane thing that wlfl produce heat and enrigy quickly. T h r ills T h e Men Above all. man admire n »mouth. •Oft light »«kin . it \* ihi beala «>r lem ily ami feminine nppe.il. You •nay have tin* lure that « harm» nirti a heart». . . . Dr I-‘red I*ntinerw HU in Whltener Ointment » o f t e n » and light run the d ark «»! »Kin. i tear» up pimple». Moti lira and tan mark», and «loe» » any w Ith that "t»l*y, wtilny" hn.h l'» e t tilw pni p aiatlori r« puhuly to tnnkr >•«nir ekhn n..f t dell« ate and < liurnilng Ttdw ulna;:!rig 4 Untili« tit I k nmito In the fainoue l>r 1 i f'Mlnv■ r'» 1. a I nii ut« •rl* w w lu^e u»v ìl WO m.idr thow• other• 1H .> Ul v Mid« \ Ml 1h i .. -i i iuiera 1. now Ml Will skin Whit«rncr No>ap, Nkln W liite nef Face» 1 *owdlet*. Hair tiri «M r mul lit«! 1 NHltk»rant. w hu h limy In- hud at all drug »to r«» » for ?r. «'•■fitw each *»r will le went i-«iMiwld upon r«*celpt o f price Dr Frrd I ’ultnrr'» Lalw•ru- torlen. Dept. K, Atlanta, da. S m J i r in $lnmpa f o r h i u i m m / d r o f S k in II /» i l r n r r , S itn p an d h n r r V o n t ir r . O R . f R I I ) P A I M E P.’S ó ■COI k ín tiV h íte n e r YOUR (OMPirxiON YOIITMF' '» • Ily DONN B R Y A N I I mean by that bluff Wives And th e It occurred to me that In count- « " ’•'•’"•ity lor bluffing and thu same leas ways llw modern woman was thing bail wrecked sincerity B u t- When Holoinon Hmith and hu good wife. Cora, of Gainesville. Fla . were different from the of Fester l , f tbe modern husband to rule the blended with a aon, they were to proud that they tried to Injure hla greatness day, our mothers and our wives. And 11 w iem ".Ufe, pooh-pooh' it is no by giving him the most augu»t name they Ooukt concoct. They named him I saw. when I looked around me. suf- than it for me to Julius Augustus Caeaar Hmith fleient evidence to substantiate the like a kite and I have no w.ngs llut when the boy giew up hr got mud ami didn t like the name at all. | theory whic.i was rapidly forming in ‘ 1 (l tb*‘re are no strings atlachtd to It waa too much for hint, ao he »hottrued It U) pialu Out Hmith. and that's the name that thnuftand» of theatre goers have known him by for many years 1 my mind tin** the modern wife does ntt not want to be ruled. Does the husband possess the right When hr was Just fifteen years of age. Out became fed up with Haines-i At first I was not sure, but little by l'' ru**? vllW*. and U*»k a flyer with Pat ('hapiwU'* Kabblt Foot Musical Comedy Com little the conviction came that to- Opinions o f women qualified to pany, without parental consent lie was afraid to go bock, so he Ju»t kept day’s wife is different from yesterday*» ;p e »k on the subject are published on traveling. His wandering carried him into all form* of show business and wife In one reftfiect, if ‘ he Isn’t d if- here just as written. he has played in everything from Chautauqua# to Uncle Tom s Cabin and ferent In any other way 1 am. how even tried Mr HhskrAprarr's “Othello.** De* Moines. Iowa I do not be- ever confident that, should you pause liev- the husband ha- the right to When the old T O It A wo# In ttn bloom he headed hts own com|>anies an 1 have done, in your rush through hiy down the laws the wife is to about U mp circuit, but when the road show busitiesA died a naturtJ death. lie obey Too many tim«^ he is un tills busy age. you will find many oth made his way U> Ciotham. where he now heads ti»e “Bepia Syncopation Ite- able to uinderstand his wife yhe er changes in women. tue." with a-ores by hunself and Stanley Bennett In tlie company of iour- has marly likes and many msliKes One young woman replied to an in tren Is included Eslellr Floyd, an eft B g ltll which do not harmonize wit? his terrogation as to whether she be J. NrL»on Aiukrrson. Dewitt Spacer. Jimmy Oiliest ir. Tommy Hunt and likes and dislikes. Some woiren lived religion was being lived up to, j Dennett s Bynro Bingrra are capable o f sacrifice, others aio by the simple word N o !" Out and Dennett have also pul Ihrlr noodles togrltwr on a full length not. Then when I persisted and Askt-d, musical revue that producers are planning to give the public next »caiton. If a wife seeks nice clothes has if she considered women's smoking And they also have hatched some swell tunes for “ The Fourth Little 6t»ow," t*en accustomed to them al! her cigarettes absolutely out o f harmony life, to take away her opportunity which goes Into rehearsal early In August. to enjoy this feature make* ,ier v ith the doctrines upon which the Clus never lets any grass grow under hts feet He Isn’t satisfied to dabble unhappy us well as discontented. churches were founded, she also re In Die show business alone He also has hts Anger In U*e radio and motion I qi beiknrt that a plied in the negative picture |4r. 11« wrote and helped record the first colored electrical liam crtp- womar should know herself, " I f she is able to endure it. if her tion for broadcasting and now he is busy trying to Interest the motion picture should arrive at a sane under physique will stand up under it and moguls In a series of shorts And like hts pugnacious namesake Ire Is squint standing with herself before the she is of age and her parents do not I ing about for more fields to conquer makes the big plunge In other object. I ran see no wrong in smok- words she si uni Id marry the man Q ltiO L O CsRATVTl ID .ng cigarettes.” she said "Th e Bible who best demonstrates an ability In thr good old days of about ten year* ago when Cliff R< ns and Billy does not say anything about it Our to give h«*r the thing« to which Higgins were packing them In with “ Follow M* and Whitney and Tutt were slie has always been accustomed. ri andmothers smoked pipes, so I do standing them up with “ Up and Down," the girl in this story was a promis Love is not in the question at r o see where smoking cigarettes is. ing chorus girl all. as I see it. * terribly out of place. There are many ; Many predicted that she would be » star In her own right onr of these No matter Low deeply a woman things o f so much more importance . days. She was pretty, »lie could sing, she could dance and she had a way loves a man I do not believe she But this same energetic young worn- 1 should marry him if. by doing so, about her that managers Uked T h r years rolled b and just what happrned si. who is employed at thr court she sentences herself to a life o f during the Interim I could not learn, but Just a few months ago she was house in a responsible capacity, in a ui .happiness Sooner or later ^he discovered walling ui a Ualtimore rrstaurmnt city ml 200.000. was vigorous in her will do something that will make Everybody called her Mary and she wasn't pretty any more. Instead of stand upon lie subject which heads her hu-'band unhappy; and when thr sweet voice that promised so much, there was only a rasping coarseness she does that, she is worse off this article She do««* not believe in that they generally refer to as a gin voice.'* Mary had gone the way of than if she had sacrificed love in thr husband's right to rule. all flesh. tin beginning. Husbands should " I f . ” she asserted, with increasing When not waiting on tlie counter. Mary could be wen In U»e cheaper no’ try to rule wives in this mod f«>rce, a *vife wants a new dress and ern day. M. M. •l>raks drinking with the customers of the day who liad money to spend. the budget doesn't happen to be in Nlevrtioies. chauffeurs, policy men and rate track touts All of the finer shape for it. 1 think Jit u. i l i tot Drs Moines. Iowa No husband I he fo Ul| hta the graUfk atioo of ap willing to wait until ‘ hings are in should attempt to make a serf of plause ringing In l»er ears, all meant nothing to Mary any more. favor o f the purchase of a new frock. his wife W hen he does he makes There was a boy who drifted into the restaurant day after day A hand her unhappy, and when she be If. however, the wife wants a new some tan youth, w ill) dissipated eyes and a curly head Hr was alwa>s im comes unhappy she is bound to gown and needs it. and the iusband maculately attired and Mary apparently adoied him. He never worked the make him so. I f a man marries simply objects upon the grounds that girl always had money for them both the woman “ cut out for him there she has too »any dresses. I believe One scorching hot day the boy d; fled In aft usual Mary was sweltering is no reason for the husband to she should go straight to the store rule. IN E Z A ----- In the heat behind the steam table, lugging tray after tray. Her haggard and buy it. face lighted up when her precious idler entered “ Furthermore. If the hu.-band comes Kansas City. M o : No I don't "Sweetheart, you look tired and warm.'' she said, wiping the perspiration home from work, flops down into an 1 believe In the husband ruling the Irnm her own forehead “ Oo oht. take a taxi and ride around the park and «•asy chair and orders his w ife to dart | wile. I have been twice married. cool of!.- Site sitp|wd him several bills. He did go lor a ride and took an M y first husband tried to rule, and out into a pouring down rain to fetch , other girl along with him for company I could cite numerous instances of when he found he couldn t he him a pack of cigarettes, in my opin these infidelities but Mary never knew and cared less. tried to ruin And in this he suc ion she ought to laugh In his face The other day I dropped In tlie restaurant and climbed uron a stool. ceeded He ruined our chances to 1 he day has passed for that What Mary wasn’t there and I aaked for her The counterman took a long sweep be happy. M y present husband husband can write his own laws now ! arrtMa thr porcelain counter with a soiled cloth before lie answered. "She s b«*lieves i.i me. never questions my and expect his wife not to violate dead." he Mild, after a moment. ‘ W h ere« ’Yellow,’ her boy friend? " I asked. decisions, and we are happv them? It was different yesterday.1 HOSE T ----- -W e ain't teen him lately, either.“ was thr grim re Joiner. I insisted on w hen there w h s no need for such knowing more and finally the coffee drawer loo«>» ned up. haste, for such Independence on the Chicago. 111.: I blame my two It hapiwned about a month ago. he said. ¿'She was stricken with pneu part o f the wife. form er husbands. Tw o divorces monia anfl died suddenly Well, all the boys around the place chipped io "W h en a husband makes the laws and raised enough to buy her a casket Course she didn't have no insurance the wife finds room for showmanship. I Continued on Page 6 and lots of them owed it to her anyway. We raised about %f>b and we needed a few more. 'Ysllow,' who was sitting here, decided that he could raise some more money by pawning Mary's fur coat and some of her dress« * Bhe had some swell rags. So we gave him the clothes and tlve money we had on hand and sent him out to cash In and pay the undertaker. “ Did he give her a decent funeral?" I Inquired. "Decent, hell," snapped m., Informant. "T h at scoundrel pawned the clothe«, took all the money and we am i laid eyes on him since We sent Mary to tlie morgue." »O H NO H I AflON AT ALL. Every musician who hus been to Anfiapoll* knows her. She Is a swell looker and used to furnish music for any number of swclrgant affairs at the Naval Academy. F very time a band passed through thr State Capital en route to the to make P lfl MONKY sht>wing your Fasten» Shore via tl»e Claiborne ferry, the boys would all pile into her house fiJemis »ml folk» in vour neighborhood thie big line of LU C KY MO-JO Lu«ky amt chat a while. Each musician would try to outdo the other in paying < Uwuis Mnke IJ5.W) or more a week «1«'- her court. ing nice ** hi «> work in your full or spare As thr visitors lolled about the parlor or In thr kitchen or in the other me. Lucky Mo-Jo will supplv jou »Ith LUCKY MO-JO Ineenso »KRKB rooms of the house, the g ir l» hubby, who was merely a laboring man. would Lucky Numbers In. every box’ . John pa*A in and out with very little to say. The Conquerer Hert»», Lucky Lrwle- 'T h a t's a great little guy." concluded the horn footers. "H e sees »is talk s tones, tid'd Luck Perfume, i -11 Holy Oil and many other products ing to his wife and never says c word." »hat sell fust because people every The parties b came more frequent. The band boys found more excuses where want them. You «h i. t n. «tt If you act F A S T ! to call at llie home. The hubbv was still congenial and silent. TTiey ate his any e x p e r i e n c e . No need to 1 — L u c k * M o Jo In c # n «* I hard earned food, they drank his toddles, and when hr wasn't looking, or mews around with slow welling (L o v k j N iiiu U t « 1» K « ib IU * goods when you can clean up they thought he wasn’t, they did other things There was always the feeling 1— 7-11 Moly 0 « ! _______________ with LUCKY MO-JO Lucky 1— Q u ir k L u c k B o t —— that hr was too dumb to know what It whs all about. Ooodw. Uet started right away. l — Lucky L o d e a t«»« - - — ----- ---- O n e day a n orchestra piled Into the house, prepared to eat and drink at Just mail the coupon below for F R F F .’ I f y ou n r* p ro m p t In im u lln g complete information how to he the hubby » expense again, but there wasn’t anything to devour. And there yuur o t ilr r w ith in • f«*w d a y « « f e r r r v « «l in business for yourself and wasn t any hubby Hr tea k all his things and left," explained the grieved ktii; «In» odor, on will InolmH* 1 Bl# Full make Pig Money. Mail it 0«. 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