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IL L U ST R A T E D F E A T U R E S E C T IO N — O c to b e r 2 26 . 1930 SENTIMENT and SOCKS : : «y j -~. a . a,™, A Red Blooded S to ry of C ourage an d S tran g e A m b itio n (Continued from Last W eek) Well, th at fifth round was the best and p erhaps the saddest I have ever seen, l^trkins sp ra n g from his corner full of fight. H awkins was as full of determ ination as a gam ecock. T h ey cam e to g e th e r like .-.team e n -« b e fo re young Is rk u v s e n te re d tlie Hines a n d le a th e r flew furiously for rliv«c a tta in . T h u tu n e hi* o p |x t i t a few se c o n d s L a rk in s s lr k ig h lrn e d w - th e sa m e m a n w lio h a d ( te e n u p a n d s e n t t h a t left ja b to tile h in t hi* lemwm In Uie la rk of se n ti - L ark in * «rolled a* i iuunpteio's fo re h e a d a n d from a ll m e n t ta th e rin « But . . . II a jip e a ra n e e s wn> lead my; fo rw ard to he e n te r e d th e ropes brlnyt a r ig h t sw ine to th e sam e place would like to use th e exiw essloti we used a t th e rtn g sld r b u t su c h la n - w h en H a w k tn a w em ln g ly going back- w ard s. le t fly a rtirh t h a n d -.v in e th a t i m a c e m u s t n o t be used In polite s ta rte d fro m hi* knew* a n d «topped > sorteev > th e re w as h a t sa m e 1 m « solidly o n th e y oung la d s jaw black In h is c o rn e r a n d he w as giving And J o h n n ie never d eliv ered th a t th e la d In stru c tio n s H ad n o t m y frie n d s d e ta in e d m e, r ig h t h e s ta r te d I n s te a d , he Just d id a b a c k w a rd flop a n d lan d e d on I w ould h av e gone over a n d trie d to h is b a rk . H e did n o t tw itc h u n til tell th e boy to g e t rid o f U iat m an th e refe ree was c o u n tin g seven: t h e n .o r If h e could n o t. to Ignore I m tr u c - h e raised hi* feet from th e flo o r b o a a n d do a s he I ta d d o n e u n d e r Uie in ste a d of hi* h e a d T h a t seem ed I tu te la g e of G uns. I t U Just a* well, g lu ed th e re fo r h e d id not m o re It how ever, t h a t I w as k e p t o u t of th e o n ce d u rin g th e th re e second* th a t ' a ffa ir for w h a t follow ed w as * t r e a t follow ed H e crossed h is legs a n d t h a t m y advice would n o t h a v e n f- m oved like a w re stle r m d istre ss, b u t 1 forded th e u p p er p o rtio n of h is body I» - W k m s w as a g a in th e m a s te r b o x - m in d ed o n e of a O u lliv er bound iro m er H e boxed Use c h a m p io n to a th e w aist u p . s ta n d -s till an d seas u sing m ore speed T h re e seco n d s a f te r he s ta r te d to b e h in d e a c h p u n c h th a n ev er before sq u irm c h e e rs sren t u p for th e c h a m - F o u r ro u n d s of p o k rs a n d p u n c h e s, p io n .-ho h a d d efen d ed h is title I sw ings a n d sw ipes, w as e n o u g h to In- a g a in s t th e o nly m an w ho h a d a su re victo ry u n d e r a n y c irc u m sta n c e s c h a n c e to ta k e It from h im O n e m in sh o rt o f a k n o ck o u t F o u r ro u n d s of u te la te r a n d a n o th e r c h e e r w en t up ta k in g blow s on h is sh o u ld e rs, d u ck - fa r th e m a n w ho h a d m et hi* firs t ing o th e r* a n d sid e -s te p p in g th e real d e fe a t In th e sq u a re d circle. T h is m a d e th e c h a m p io n look llk r a n la s t. I believe, w as g re a te r th a n th e a m a te u r first, fo r a ll w ere In sy m p a th y w ith B u t th e fig h t d id n o t e n d In th e th e lad w hom G a its h a d ta u g h t. fo u rth It w as billed fo r r ig h t W e yelled to h im to try a g a in , b ut T h e fifth w as a d u p lic a te of t h a t d eep dow n w ilh m u s we knew th a t fo rm e r fifth up to th e p o in t w hen u n less h e c h a n g e d h is c h ie f second J o h n n ie took th e c o u n t H r lan d e d or h is sty le of flg h u n g b ack to h is th e sa m e s o r t of blow a n d w as a b o u t fo rm er d e m o n s tra tio n s h e w as to go to follow it w ith a r ig h t a lie n up d ow n to d e fe a t a g a in N ev erth eless cam e t h a t lig h tn in g -lik e r ig h t sw uig. B u t Ju st a few Inches we yelled fo r h im b .c a u s e we liked I t la n d e d . h im a n d h o p e d h im a ll th e success f a r t h e r to w a rd th e left th a n d id th e lie a d m irin g fa n s e v er w ished a fo rm e r so It w as J o h n n ie 's nose th a t fighter. c a u g h t th e blow th is tim e Inst* i d I t m u st h a v e b een a m o n th o r m ore of h is c h in A gain h e d id th e b a c k - Children will fret, often for no apparent reason. B u t there'» al ways one sure way to comfort a restless, fretful child. Castoria! Harmless a» the recipe on the wrapper; mild and bland as it tastes. But its gentle action soothes a youngster more surely than some powerful medicine that is meant for the stronger avstems of adults. That's the beauty of this special children's remedy! It may be given the tiniest infant—as often as there is any need In cases of colic, diarrhea, or similar disturb ance, it it invaluable. But it has everyday uses all mothers should w ard flo p b u ' la n d e d 0.1 hia h nu ivh a-s^ lrU d i a l lie trad used hie le ft t w u e g lo fl. a rig h t u p p ercu t. arai a le ft in stead o f hi* sh o u ld e r* A stream a n d h is r ig h t once. o f c rim so n floored d ow n o ver v la A s tra ig h t 1 I ««allnaant aaa Fag« Faasr B u t t h a t la w h a t he did tru n k* H r ant th rre and th a w hole h o u » w as sile n t w h ile th e referee cou n ted up te flee A t th a t jo a rn t th e b ig b lack, w hom I d islik e d yelled as If hts life depend ed uprwi tile resu lt of lu» s hi " O U up. J o h n n ie 1 hi O ew d 'a sa k e O U U P !" T h e »pell o f th e sile n ce a as broken W r a ll la u g h e d l i t t l e J o h n n ie tu rn e d hta head t o w ard th e b la ck a n d 1 cou ld w e Ihr second w as te llin g hun som eth in « but th e u proar warn mi « re a l th a t 1 cou ld not (tear a w ord B u t w h a le v e r It wax. It b ro u gh t th e yo u n gster to hia fre t a t th e co u n t o f e ig h t T h e n like a m ad m a n lie lo r e Into t h e rham ptswi and d elivered th re e blow s In such q u irk ..unwaatun th a t II w as h a rd to ( 1 ASSIF1ED ADS M C ir W 4M M I Mr l»H «I W OM EN H U N T M i r b H W IT H rVMAll ir o u b lr Vh e ( U k r i n t t f w r In d ia n M r o w tn * C o O k la h o m a O l f . O t t a . heal* the inflamed membrane* and ia- b ib iu germ growth. O f all known drugs creosote Is rae- ngaiaed by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for coughs from colds and bronchial irritations. Creomulaion contains. addiuon to creosote, ether healing 1 Iteaulta A b rail tw o I rotar» a fte r ra tin g m a n y « I t la Ute a u trk m e th o d pa-op le su ffer front ssair «Ioana. 1 m. com e a lm u st u u t a n lly . It la Ute a p Y o u w ill n e ve r use T h e y cadi U ln d lgra tloii. U I n r ana proved m ethod UuU th a sto m ach n e rv e s l i s t e been a n o U trr wlieai you know Ur aure to g e t th e g e n u in e P h illip s' o v e r -s tim u la te d T h e r e la excess acid The w ay to oo rrre t It la w itli a n a l M ilk o f M agn e sia prescrib ed by p h y k a li. w h ich n ru U a lla rs m an y llm r s Ila sicia n s for Ml year» In c o rr e c tin g r i crea a cid * JSc an d M e a b o ttle a n y volu m e in acid. T h e rig h t w ay la rh U lljm ' M ilk uf d ru K ^to rr "M ilk of M a g n e sia " h a* been Uie M a g n e sia ju st a ta ste Iras dosa lu w a te r I t la p lea san t, e fflc irn i and l) ft lie g 1*1 r rrd T ra d e M ark o f lt ie liai m iras. I t h a* rem ain ed th e starvi - C h a rle s II 1 ‘h llU n s C h e m ic a l C o m a n i w ith p h y sicia n s In th e SO year« p a n y a n d Its Lwrrtsoasitor, O t a r ie s II. sin ce Its Invention. 1 P h llllp a sin ce liTS. If you w an t to rid your skin of pim ples,rashes,blotches or eczemic Irritations, you w ill find no surer, safer w ay th a n through the use of Black and W h ite O intm ent and Skin Soap. understand A coated tongue call» fo r a few drop» to ward off consti p a tio n ; so does any suggestion of had breath. Whenever children don't eat well, don't rest well, or have any little upset—this pure vegetable preparation is usually all that’s nreded to set everything to rights Genuine Castoria ha» Chas. H. Fletcher'» signature on the wrapper. Doctor» prescribe i t Your skin troubles will respond quickly to this com bi nation treatm ent, used according to directions,because the “special" soap thoroughly cleanses the pores and the oint m ent heals irritated tissues. More than that, this trea tm e n t—m ildly astringent nnd bleaching—refines the sk in s t e x t u r e nnd lightens the com plexion—m akes it clearer and fairer in tone. B e sure to ask fo r the c o m b in a t io n treatment — Black and W hite O intm ent and S k i n Soap. T h e 50c package com tains three times the quantity o f the 30c size. A s k y o u r dealer todayI elements which soothe sud hesl the inflamed membranes and atop the ir ritation, while the creosote goes on te the stomach, in absorbed into the blood, attack* the seal of the trouble sod checks tke growth of the germs. Creomulaion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of coughs frsm colds, bronchitis and minor formo of bronchial irritations, and is ei,clien t for budding up the ryatem after colds or flu. Money refunded if not re lieved after taking according todiree- M a s A sk your druggist, (adv.) CREOMULSION m i Sours T H t O U T : S \yW c. W A i Y T O ^ K W \S W S K U A fc \J E .K K \S Y fcS > O U \ C .W £ < \ BEWARE THE COUGH FROM COLDS TH AT HANG ON Cough« from cold« may lead to se- riou* trouble. You c tn «top them now with Oeom uUion, au emulsified creosote that i* p ie , .*01 to take. Creomulaion ia a medical discovery wiih 1 wo-fold action; it «ootbea aad M 4IJT u rr ir n v E B t t b y »! r a * m n i ta>v*«u ■•I to n * K i| « r w i if r u iH K fF ttg tT P a r t lc u U n f r « t A ma fid a t. i W U f l .t r *V »l«U l I I N 1) H it>«riwav N»w Y o rk When Food FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG O H B V A C K ^ sW H X T E \ N T M E N T an d S K \H S O A P Th« m an or x ro m u w hole »kit» if »off, sm ooth and clear-toned i§ nhtdyi popular —for th e re is mo appeal so pow erful a i com plex- ion B e a u t y . Black and W hite Ontfamemf and Shin S o a p ia (h e o n e sure w #y to a hoauf iful »hia. # IfHtili* •‘ ' 3 * 1 1 ( 1 T i H i f TO