The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, December 17, 1932, Page 2, Image 4

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W remember. she tried merely to do
« * » • ' » « “ » “ « I right at Uw moment.
>TW
Hr*» part ,4 Uie son«
sire
hummed through then. Ule words
r Ihxxtmg suddenly Into her mem­
ory. she b e «» n to sin«
Knid LaFrance «a v e a rending
, shuck and walked off U»e sta«e
Idveea ees an insult' ' she scream -
ed in Harleinese French
"1 quit
de show' * And ffm «m « on a dark
fur overcoat. she flounced through
the stage door
S e »e r«I
attendants
-t-h.-o to
stop Iter t it Tracev called them
back “ Let her go, he veiled to
them
• She s more trouble than
she s worth." Then he turned to
M ien "K eep on with It,“ he urged
KUen resumed her unprarticed
singing
T ile
duet
went
along
smoothly
Beautiful' Tracey call­
ed to her when it was o irr. "Come
® 'er here. I want to see you."
She came to him
His little dark
face was rur.ously shrr d. he look
ed her over closely, then smiled
"H o a d you like to take that p atti
In the show" he asked suddruly !
She gasped
“ You
mean lake
K "id La Fra nor , (dare*
Whv I
o u td o t!"
"O h yes you
could 1“
Trarwy
assured her
He turnrd and sum­
moned Stern.
“ It lo o k s ' he In ­
formed him. "tike you re
going
to lose a good stenographer.“
"Y o u mean to say you re giving
her that p a r t "
“ Tt has to go to somebody. Enid s
quit
She always had too much
temperament to suit me. anyway. '
Kllen though: she was ' being
kidded
-O h M r
Tracey “
she
cried. " I couldn’t act
I ’ve n e»rr
done any acting in alt my life.”
rhat s all right.“ he comforted
her
"W ith tha: face and that
vwce. you won t need to do but so
much acting .”
"Y o u mean— really?" H er voter
held sharp incredulity.
"Sure
Now let s go through it
once more
And
when
w e’re
through 111 tell you whether you
get a contract or no«.“
'O h M r T ra c ey !"
' And what a whale o f a atorv
Una Is going to be
Stern com ­
mented joyously
Pretty S ten og­
rapher Tak e* Leading
Role
In
New Musics Com edy!”
Boy oil
boy it’ll make every front page I n 1
to w e l"
IL L U S T R A T E D
F E A T U R E S E C T I O N - - !• . . e m b e r
V i r g i n i a Institution, Fou n d ed by A r c h d r a c o n Jam es S.
Russell on Faith and Five D o lla r Bill, is Shining l ight
o f State's “ B lack B e lt ." School H ospital S erves A r e a
o f 9,000 Square Miles. O n e P hysician lo F.very 25,000
P e o p le .
Students KCrect A l l Buildings.
Cou n ty Jail
E m p ty f o r Sia Months at T im e .
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1 )ua( found out the meaning of cour»cx have ev i been r»tabUali«<|
that e*pre*Mvm upon visiting SI |In adjoining OOUIlUaa f.*r the brn*-ru
Paul Normal and Industrial Srhool,
Ira ch rr and weekly health rllnUa
are hrUt at thr school huapilal.
located here at tha county * r * t of a here medicai and »urglcal arrvtcea
Hnmswtck County.
.are di»|ien»rd at ctwt
A i a
.
in
I
Here, indeed. U a »hitting light of
light
'’duration n o » ha» 12 itiulri w ink,
Negro educai ion. hiding IU
mg for rertineatra and it la the m-
under a budiri o f obscurity, con- i*nllou f the win ad u> Inaugurato
»trurtrd largely out o f the phyMcoi a regular four »ear rourw Mull.
grad-
Whitehead
laolation of Un» KiUvopal iiuditu Major
m physical
,
in
ethical ion from tha
rtlucatUMi
Uon of Iratnlug in the heart of uatr
Cmverali Ilf
IV n n »y h aula. lira«!«
V irgin ias black U II m > situateti t h * d e t r im e n t amt under hla «li-
that while it is within a stones
« proem
sto n e» rtcuon
reetmn a
program of inUa mutai
thiow v> ti» »prak o f M-vrral of athletic« ituUxlf** so per ceni id tha
Uus »late » lurgevt cl tie*1 it 1 » about MtKlrnt bodv a» participant* M l u
a* hanl to find u the m edic in the Irene Robinson a graduate o f flow -
mmmmgBsatm*
. ard
. . . University is In c ‘ h a r g e o f t h e
proverbial
hay Mack
phvaira! education fur gtrù
Located half wu\ brtwi n D m
John T Thornton
a
It a iu p t o ii
ville ami Norfolk thr school must
. Il .V day USD i» t.
.*'1 lai sdii*
ik'prnd
upon
b ai line whlel» eation whlic* M k » E\rivn Ilo ti dl-
»crvicc or upon
•
. im
j
i,.
only passes within
\wn m ile» of rari
tt
W hile th r school i^ only ntt Whitehrad bookkreprr |* thè mov-
rallra from Richmond. the traveler lng forra atw! graduate tnanagei o f
must go from Richmond to l>an- St Paul s athletics, and Is also fare -
ville ur to Not folk, more than iw trr retary-treasurer o f thr (V lo rn l In *
Ihr distance, m order to reach It by j ter collegiate Athletic Association
train
But that's another »tory. I
I ‘»under l * o k i O n
t i H i m l r « ! tin I s i i l i
Archdeacon Russell, tlir founder,
Bt Paul wa* foumlrd in thr mm* now retired »til! Dvr* on thr rant-
u* whrrr hi» son. thr Rev J Alvin
1 mer of llUiH
U) Of pu*
|Archdeacon James 8 Russell, now Itiu 11 now principal carnea un
The
urUu'ipa 1 rmerllus. and his w ifr thr work which he Martrd
n*« pn ice of the land wa- II 000 visitor tu St Haul I» tiuuftr to Ieri
filch thr pair ga r nut« ‘H irer ,lke onr of th. btg busy family th e ir
tor whu
days after the deal wo» made, five,**** * warm h>^plUlttv make* one
: x liars wa» receive I from a while want to linger lunger or rb e retail
friend In Ouluth. Minn Other do­ as sono as poaaible
nations followed That wa» how HI
Paul was started
In 1 MH) It was
i near {Mira ted
Today U.rre Is a campus of l .600
‘ A t,
»,
I t . . . m w . I i la
_____
acres all |»aid fur. 40 buildings, an
• It* u« a* wit mi\4 m • Miuot •»»>*•*••»
enrollment of 074 students
more
l»* * lf p t u i t r h ) i h o t
I I !• i i i m
»«>» .«■ lO f M
N V N f f l o w t K# l . t M N t
than 1000 graduates and 10.000 un-
tfiN t I h a r a r t tn i n tn f N t io t m i l U r -
dergra«luates
b w vt« K a t a
I n ■».• r» t h a n a n «
While the present enrollment la
»•
A a > « n r « n i a f*
• » .«
«74 the
-
. 1 ., mure than
• m >» n b a t v n r i r t»»* n tt»# v • — . v
J
H 00 regularly enrolled students and
a*Nt>aM
with Its summer school,
# has had an , B<»ilmg watrr alone • wills- ul any*
annual attendance o f more iLwoita.,... m
, - , ,
-
11 000 Every building on the ram !“ * * m
* UI not " 1,Ue •
I pus has been constructed by »tudrnt
-......
. ..............
.
,
lab«»r the latest addition being the|
Julia C’ Rmerv Hall a l e v flve-
| story durmiturv whu h ht>u*r* IM
igirls Work on tne new admlnistra-
ftk>n building is expected to be com ­
pleted In April
* G o o d G la n d T o n ic
The present building program
call* for a home economic* build­
ing money for which 1 * already
— T--—V » S—«Mi- *ii«
rwmm sw y k f
available .science building library t — «Oil W”
Ol AN II TONI«
Aivrt gymnasium
‘H ir day begins1
earlv at 8t Haul
Mtarting WkUi
the rl*l «g brl! a' 6 a m
1 - ' h,r*k
fa.»t at 4 .10. tlyete is a * beehive
of ^
activity going on u..lil tap* at i 46 m
rractlce vs. Theory
u VM.W
K m
'I’)»e«u'v is subordinated to iw artlrr
at Lhl» school. Where rvrrvbcwly
must work
No loafing is allowed |
Course* s ir ofTcred from the prl L I
mary d« i>arim-nl thru thr first two
f o r
H t A D D E R
vrar» o f college
Seven trades are
ofTerrd to the young men namely,
auto mechanic* rnaMtnry. carprri-
try. electrical work plumbing
hg an
and
AFRICANS SAY:
Q IM T IO N
Aching back! W ill
>t naver stop? She *
n **rly drsprrat«.
Lydia E Pinkham's
Vcgrtable
Co«n-
IXKind l i u rviv vrd
"fainunnr
trou-
We*
for over 50 .
yews.
I"
q
rA W N K N C F V lL lJ C Va
W hen I'cen t more Ilian liie iirevious year
wa* a young*trr ! u*etl lo tirai a
Servire at t eal
Nearly 400 rottmmntlv stiolriit«
UH of talk in Sunday school aboul
Nearlv
untimi’
m
ie
.
Ilaht
under
»
tmjUvrl
*
**
lf?
tU,,v
•««^»d an
high
putt mg im e « .igni unu.r a DUJUirl «, hool ami procUr«-
- ce
hnol at U tile
s to »«,.,»
Ieook and L«-arn
ALMOST
FLAT ON
HER BACK
l « 1:12
N o Lo a fin g , Breakfast, 6:30
at St. P a u l’s “ Fa ith S ch o o l”
f ’ynllnnr with Ellen t »an g la
her upward rNmb U fame and Ike
bright lights af Braadwav la aeat
week’s fast moving installment.
W hat a ir the' five ta*t**?
salt
AN H E R
Bitter »weed. acid, alkaline, an d'
17.
Your Weak Blands
‘ IN A D A M AN D E V A . — Horteni««
Davis, who slipped off from home to
d a n re in C harleston c o n t e s t s lit C are y
T h eatre, in Raltim ore when she was
a kill. S h e p i a v s t h e p a r t of Kva anti
wins her A d a m w i t h o u t eating an
a p p le or u lemon e i t h e r .
PUZZLING
PROBIJCMS
THE HUMAN
THING TO DO
Try It 20 Days—FREE
KIDNEY
Q ir s T IO N
W t 'a k o r vs
Porn,.,! . „ c m , « , rc duly VbdU"
‘f e .
I t k garden plot 43 ft. by 76 ft
I U 'urroundfd by a .«at border 4 'hould be very "hurt
It Is only tailoring m .v be [!umd haugiiqi in
o v s jr T 6 t I a WI
fl wide how many square feet are necessary to stay
about
twenty the wardrob«- of nearly every trach-
I K euf
fprsOTi y _____
« * » tO fm F* ài Ul M l M a
-J left for cultivation? And h o j many minutes
[rr and .tudrnt on the ramp,,«
•quart feet in the sod border?
I Cilrl* may Irarn plain arwlng
h
r iA r fr iN a io n .
y.
A N SW E R
drrMmakmg donirattr M-Irnrr a,al
t r*ie*'_o«b*
There would be 2312 square feet
brain, cullurr
T h r laat-nanwd
left. MO square feet In border E*
A child should br taught to pr»M ' oursr put In tw o yra r. ago. ha*
to be one o f th«* most popu> I
pkin to iU lipa before tak- proved
lar at the schcnd. There 1» aJwav*
dnnk of water at mealtime
large enrollm enl at 'fir normal
M m « m
. m * —
a
, ■ * I I.’ « • I
will prevent the lifM leaving .«
^
•
LAPSULkS.
•cien« r Powerful hut harmless. PVassnl and 76
SI Paul hg* nn ldral location to
mark on the n m of U«c glag*
IgiUe>Ho parrotkr* Y«»ur*flrugpi»Twill 1
Irvnvlrr w rviry In Brunawtck Coun-
A
smooth
safety
pin
for
thin
or
I t , th rrr 1 « I t » hvavival prrpiaulvr-
reland vfKir^inonVv ii sny omig^or^rold
laev material makes an excellent
anr# ol Nrgru ovar wlilto |»>|n,la-
no matter how long «tsodiog is^poTré-
bodkin T h e pin holds the material
Her
escort
always
ha*
the
flr*t
lion tn tlir atatr tlw-rr Imna 12qoo
lièvod Ijy* Creomulsion.
r v 1 .securely.
laity Nrgrorn lo 8.IHJ0 ahitva
Criminal
dance after
that a young
hhr
I'.p
rm lllu rr, in Hrunvauk f!ounty
may dance with any man
rank among thr Imar.l In 11» «fa ir
knows.
: ami thr roiAity Jail ha, Bern known
lo br rm pty for *1. m onth, at i<
tlm r
T h r rr hu, nrvrr b>en any
rartul
friction
On entering a ballroom, the lady
lli>*pltal
Krrvra Thoa-anO,
\lways precedes the gentleman.
W hllr thr gchool haa rymlrrrel -a
P e n + iro . th r Muflttn S u+t Safre, /* #• n #* t r n l r % k n u r Timen
grra' vrrvirr In supplying thr coun­
Q u ick e r anti Ite r ftr r It» If r i r e O u t Head* f'.hent f o i t l t .
ty uful sln*r with rompi lrn t Mhnol
Despite attem pt* o f hoetea*es to trarh rr* arxl a iti^ ilu pmtmblv It*,
r Your grandm;« used m u tto n »net it» h o y o f mutton suet, goes direct ¡abolish them, “ cut-in" danrrii a rt n)<a t rftrc tlv r M-rvlcc Is rendered In
for years an«! year» t«> drive out bead I) to the »«•»! o f mid infection.
ith the young net thr field of health
an«i chest colds. It was her old stand Mothers prefer Penetro because it i» |SUD popular
T h r I .nolle T avlor I » lr h r r Mrm-|
by. Today, modern science has taken o rag) and efenn t** ate. Bring »now A young man "cuts I n ’ by laying ,,rja j Hospital,
located on the ram -
Ho.pl
bite, it w ill not stain bed linen. hls hand on the shoulder o f a ¡pus I*
B n ltofi Mut. added t», it p o w e r fu l
is tlie
the only hospital
liorpiud for Ni
W * f m t f f Blxfit •Idare.f
l.r-m Nnnnitiial
cold-breaking medication, and things | night clothes or iindergurmenls.
g
r
i»
*
wllhln
an
area of U imn square • M M 1 < ^ l Qmnk g « m J «« «•**.« M M I N » . » * . -
man must then relinquish h i« part­
y«m Ptiietro, ibt mutton suef •
I.ffmié Tablet K»hef L'wd by diKtAM. M ot « « <«*#,
miles
and
serves
n
laipulnllon
of
75.-
ner.
oeerdw# I'legaant, u lf, iw> m ««tfei»m * any
that penetrates four times (p iie k e r It s Stainless, Snow-white
IKHI prr .oes In till* area there I* l«Ntf
•’••«»e« Kali «fact Ion fu«>anle«d «ivgln,e»i «741
and deeper. It is the most effective Aik for It by Name
not more than one physic lun to 35- l'< I* I age if COI» »pw.*aff, i
Penetro
— —— ©
n.|„f f,., V«»«
cold salve ever deviloped.
0110 laTsons, and were It not for the Ot H«He « , «et «Nat I liuti rate. I Xaldar F»»« with
Save time, money an«! health by
««da» FXTONK CO. l),yt IS f »t U « Mo
srhool
hospital,
thr
12.1100
inhabi­
asking for it by name, Penetro, th«
Do T h i s T o n i g h t to
tant* of Brunswick County would br
mutton suet salve, £>c a jar. Large
Drive Out Colds
without thr service* of a physician
e c o n o m y a ix e Mir. Family size jar
At present. Hr Clifton P Nelson, a
Apply Penetro to outside o f each $1.00. I f s stainless, snow white, easy
graduate o f Howard University, la
Q U E S TIO N
nostril and the throat. It will instant­ ami pleasant to use. If your dealer
How ran I prevent the peeling I 'b e srhool physician
ly «»pen up nasal p a s sa g es , soothe cannot supply Penetro sen«l his name
Meats ami foodstuffs hi abund­
and heal Irritated membranes, relax with retail pnw to DepI <» I, st Jgg of onion* from affecting the tear
ance are raised hy thr school. 406
bronchial muscles and permit easier epli’s Laboratories, M e m p h is , Tcnn.
duct«
o
f
the
eyes?
aerea
o l. land being UNdei eultiva
breathing. Apply it to tlie chest and
•
•
•
•
•
Uon
taut year the srhool slaugh­
Penetro will warm the skin, stinm
ANSW ER
Try tfiii new stay to prrvtnt mnd rr-
tered 10.500 pounds of pork ami 4.000
la !r circulation« break up congestion
lirvr
head
r»ldi.
H
it
Tnutro
Note
and
By
dipping
the
onion*
for
a
pounds
o f beef In spite o f the de
an«! d iaw out aches and pain». Noth­
moment in boiling watrr and thrn prevslou ami Uie lean agricultural
ing else works as quickly or as « f Throat D r o p s ( icntains r p h i d r i n e )
beginning
at
the
root
and
peeling
year
In
1031, studenta actually plaid
fectivcly because only i'e m lio , v illi ; ( j t n i r t m t i n i t l l l t i j c . Lt irf t ;i«e,50c.
upwards,
• - - -
in to thq fchool treaiuur,’ 3 « per
or
Don’t Trifle With Coi^bs
c T c J " '* * ' •
G ra n d m a D iscovered It!
Medical Science Perfected It!
/ò rY tm m only
llow (!un I?