The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, March 22, 1930, Page 6, Image 10

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    IL L U S T R A T E D F E A T U R E SE CTIO N
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March 22. 1*1.10
C L A S S IL I L I) A D S
>u tdeiuy
n u r g t.T ti) n il.
«K M t* * « M IH
>li about Ida. I gur.vt." Rod told
him.
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» INK Mi l* l .Nil IIAMKVN aai tut
» 1 lU C T H lT IVIU« T r a v e l. Htak*
p a llM ia
X a p e r i e i n e u»w»«>c*«*ai>
|• •^ t lc u •
W * » U r t JUKI, i n n i a h i u * •»«•»>
"A natural middle weight I" Kling | r m i u i
laro I««** A»»*"» i* **» D r l# * IU # * ) »» • '• » J I N II
By W IL L IA M T . S M IT H
l tiM
D Ul i b a t o n O p t S 20 . «1« W Supa
ejaculated
"Kvci box any?”
H io a d a a jr . N » « Y d ik
r i o t , C h ic a g o
"A Utile. No very much. I gticaa."
o r u r i i M t to wrovrN
NH1
WOMR r i m
II**«
"Oh
«ell.
we
ran
teach
you
that."
W i n n » • o*J| m u . f* Nell IIINDL’ U U »«*-
fr« M P *C * IW « )
. not capiMhae It? Why. by Ibis tall
»»* I U I D M M S ? r i l l »
lo t d* *»*■‘1 *»r
<*iui T V iilr i |* r v |» « f « K o n a , a t e
P a r t o» M l
Kling
avi
ureo
him
"In
tact.
I'd
l vou d have nioney to enter school. |
• U |i |t r « * * a d p r iu s tl«
* 1 * * i * o * t U » * r a l U l lit
«
M « l* o i
L'r ut * i r
b*» e a p e tle » » *’# M «
rather take a good bov who doesn't r T t ill)
attd a lot m ore''
a l ’i lilH iit t
« a * * *
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tonsils over the otlier iityht. tt
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ova
IM yuan
Duobie *irn»gth tt »• »*
"Do vou really think -o Martin? know much about boxing than to f t * « tl*llir*IL
ria»iu-d on r.u that tí there »a s any­
•"teaid Dr A Clut*MlR«U I ►*»! IJ*h
•
iusim
i Ntinit M i n ' i n u
•
try to unlearn a 'chump' who tlilnk.. 111» » * . M a l* M ia a t
thing you could do It »a s light. Why lh I I All* lleue f W ill)
N e » Y ulk
I b (r «| «
Ul
"Nothing beats a trial but a (all- , he kn >w tt all "
ure." Martin quoted
F »r a few minute'» he wn> atlent,
"W ell 111 talk with him. anyway,"! peeiuig u.> ai M i «* red in i "W ell. how
Rod consented as he climbed ou' ' Aiw.it attenui* up with me?" ile
ICi his bed
aaked wlth seemfni indifferente
"W here did you say vou were last | “ i n i not ture 1 wunt to be a boxci
hl'-lit?" Martin asked, with seemuiit R»xi demurred
casual lies*
“ N.>t wAiit to be a ooxer!" Kling
I "W hy. I was out to l.yla's.“ Ilo d ! eeh.wo in ama/emeiit
If you wanf !o banish thetttngfic «dies
I .-alt Innocently.
"W hv leder 1 conili niAke mhi a
and pains quickly, tty this well known
"A ll night?" Martin demanded In -' rlch in ah if you got thè stufi in vou?
credulously.
doctor's prescription.
Th musa mi- »» dolÌAr> I con .:et for
Of course not! 1 left her place vou if vou know vour stufi
And let
Based on years of medical practlc*
about twelve "
me irli vou. It not everv fellow thut
Well what did you do the rest j I il sigi U j be in mv boxiti* stables*'
and registered a* Prescription C-2223,
oi the night, then.' Martin persist- !
Ilo a *MH»n woiild I start to rimke
this effective formula lias brought relief
ed. as l{.xl dunned his shirt
money ?“ Rod A*ked
to thousands of rheumatic suflerers.
I ' Oh. Just out walking around look- j “Bel ore he e ver hss a tight he
, ins at the s'.*r> “ R ih I told him v » :.U to kno\. » boti t money* ' Klm*
Prescription C 2223 attacks rheuma­
airily
crled bui a ttnv twmklr in hli eye»
last M r a W d film
tism. gout and neuralgia at the source.
i tfR i tu Herrick
■nier«> were no stars out
W
e
a
iìl
s'un
f
euntraet
whrre
wc
r ‘ -l
Martin pointed out.
It tends to remove the cause by helping
tuli foriv-Nixtv ‘
Ite PIU—d tO te-
"Say. what are you trying to do
to clear the system of actumulated waste
| tlt.d out my secrets?" Rod a^ked I Rar'! R. hì narmwly and tis thè l«t-
w. . pretended anger 'Can’t a chap ter remained Mlent. ite udd-d “Oh
matter and poison acid».
we'l i malte it xrvmtv-thirty **
'have e 'e n a little secret?'
Ask your druggist for the large size
I ■ vh wel». ti you don’t want to tell."
Martin said shrugging his shoulders
bottle of Prescription C-2223 today. If
t Con lutarti on pa t* Ti
"You could at least snap Into those
you fail to get relief after taking tliie
ASK FOR
cloth • of yours.“
HI At. N i R t net*** t r
nom
prescription as directed, return the
"I'm ready that ts. all rgcept put- - T i e 1 iy P . Mrl'iJ.l pr«»vi«t**a a *pe( I« 1 pre ­ PRESCRIPTION
kt»Ur«e.| «ml l l « a l ­
•eription (or r « t it r * « e
ting on a tie " R >d placated
bottle to the druggist f r o m w h o m y o u
•
•
•
a
ele
Korm «.
Varu«*#
Uleat*,
li
Ve Ina,
C
-
2
2
2
3
eu «Inis' M
«arfe.
Arn.t for
n t««
purchased it and your nioney will be
t M artins offhe thev found a he
booklet.
tort
plump n r tr th f
keen eyed
refunded.
A t
i it Ia» r n u n n i i
, tr..m
them He wmo d rv M d I I M (sreen H* » Avenue Milwaukee N U .
Itn a Krav suit of obviously cxptn- ,
[si— material, ami hr* wore
hts j
clothes with the air of a man who j
has been used to good things a long j
time
I “ Oh." he cried mllinelv, as the
! two entered the office “ So vou did j
I brim; him hack with vou. eh v '
j M:irttn introduced them and Klin r
Sterility, when due to fttttctiOfial 'at once led Rod into Martin's pri - j
| rate office
"Come with me voune
W f i k n * Jtfl, ah *’. »id n ot r a u a e a n y m a r *
feller,” hi commanded
“ We «ot ;
n i O b e e ni ne d i a c m i r a g * •d.
rt«*d w o
M i r y U l t e r s *.f ¿ T e n t h St .
M rs
ome talking to do you and me eh?'
W « are
K . F» w rltea-
R r » d ¿ 1 o
Seated brhind Martin's desk Klltur
i.
! con-
ble»n<Ml w ith a rtrv
•
ed keenlv at Rod for an instant
g r a n i l a te y • it o n your a pi e n d id pre-
j
Apparently
satisfied he offered Rod
t
to
r
r
*om-
i
w
i
l
l
s c r i p t !•>n.
I a r *ar
m e n d it t «i t a t ijr w o man.”
who
h » a
K vrrf
I “Thank, but I don't smoke." Rod
mairr Jed w o i n i n
Í told him.
b e e n d«•ni •*d m o t h ler h. od b e c a u a
n n d w h o r*» a l l y
funrtiol
1 wet k ?)' -
I “T h at’s fine
that’s very fine."
W.llitS i
Idr en . a h-» u!d w r i t e to P r .
Ide
- a f r e e t r i a l oi r hla [m in e ii) erved »s he lit one for
II W i l l
i If i elf
"Athletes
should never
!)..a h a d r e m a r k .•hie
t r e a t i n e ut
.t( t h i s r o n d i t i « >n In ■ '.moke, but trv and set them not to'
A f r * e c o p y o f h i s b o.tk -
| Olad you don't! But sav. Herrick.
m a n y * i i .*»*
i n \ ’ o u r l i ó m e , ' ' « hi* h
let.
A r
| how much were vou drtnkin« the
tf>
It a n d m a n y n t h e r
tetta h'
loth^r nitfht when vou put on the
man should k now.
t h i n g * *. v
fleht with th w f bums at the .Swamp
All c o r r e * p * . i » d ■ n e
W i l l b e e»|
sed
ffu t?"
out
h
d
-
n
t
i
.
i
l
.
F
i
l
l
ron
held
It
" I miess tnavlv* I talk like a Sun- j
! i
.
tea« her " If<Mi said "hut
»
r a c e ra AL COUPON-
I
hadn
t been drinking anything be-
i ,
THE DARK KNIGHT
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I
R H E U M A T IC
P A IN ? ? ? ? 7
S lo a n ’s
Liniment
—
There is no need to tol­
erate the annoyance and
em barrassm ent of skin
blemishes w h e n B la c k
and W h ite Ointment and
Skin Soap will clear them
a w a y quickly and safely.
Used nightly according
to directions, this c o m b i­
nation tre a tm e n t gently
but thoroughly cleanses
the pores, helps them to
function n o r m a lly a n d
h e a ls in fected tissues.
M ild ly a s trin g e n t a n d
bleaching, it b r ig h t e n s
and refines the skin and
keeps the complexion ap­
pealingly smooth and fair.
Be sure to ask for the
e i don I drink'
*» . N
• «Mi
1 in » a fr
1 « ' lu*» 1W J
.
Ht A A* rv*a
. ..
Tty
State...........s*r..s I
••Fine'" Kiln* cried Joyously
“ He
doesn't d. ink and smoke and he hits
like a heavvweieht already nnd on
his feet he is like a featherweight!'*
He leaned over the derk to pat Rod
on Mi** arm
J ire what I|
have been looking for a long time
How much do you weigh?" he a.sked
St. Joseph ’s
Puna A S P IR IN
RECOMMENDED
for
and
ACHES
PAI NS
combination treatm ent—
W h en a doctor prescribe*
aspirin as an antidote for pain
he does not m ea n "just
aspirin"
rin'
any
He means pure aspi­
People who want to be
• u re ta k e St. Josephs P u r e
Aspirin.
M illio n s use and recom­
mend S t Joseph's Pure Aspirin
for q u ic k r e l i e f fro m colds,
headache, neuralgia and mus­
cular a c h e s and pains.
T h ree S iit u
1 2 tablets 10c
.16 tab lets 2 5 c
1 0 0 tablets 6 0 c
H a v e n ’ t you n o tic e d th e t m e n
a lw a y s a d m ire th e w o m e n w h s
h a v e s m o o th , f a ir skin?
Then
b an ish y o u r skin tr o u b le * and
a tt a in c o m p le x io n b e a u ty t o ­
d a y by u sing th is c o m b in a tio n
tre a tm e n t.
Black and W h it e O in t­
m ent a n d S k in Soap.
T h e 50c package of Oint­
ment contains three times
the qu an tity of the 30c
size. A sk for them today.
Safe
and dependable because it is
pure.
'
CLEAR AWAY
PIMPLES, RASHES
ECZEMA
A Baby in Your Home
T »r »o. rill** a: t **u r izouA^ri.
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