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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1931)
'r . V . U ,, THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION April IS. 19.11 A man went to 111* doctor, and le » |>,m ''»v e l»»il tU'y heal without treatment, the fitly first may refuse 'l" '1»l«,d treatment for his ankle Attef a earrful esaminatimi. III« Manv summer con plaint* may bf to do so avoided by the man. woman or rhlld i Take a vacation at d see that each doctor luquired "Tlow long have you who will make his oi* her living By ART NAYLOR member of your family grta one, too beeu gotng abolii llke Ulta?" habits conform to the requirements T w o weeks," The changr will do you good, and Continued from Pace Seren of summer heat. We can't rat so you can't carry the •change" that a "Why. man. your ankte I* brokeiil leed lese*.1 that Oliver and tils wife w ere* " l think not I must go downtown heavily In hot weather. We vacation requires, when von leave this llow you mauagcd lo gel «inumi I» a baths mote frequently. We should to tile post office, and I want to do out of the city." 1 good old world of our* watch for opportunities to catch up imiti voi. Why duini you come tu me some shopping If I get through at Smile—no matter how hot It Is d a rter1» Ruse Vail» on sleep when a cool night come* reasonable hour. I'll stop by to see Wc should catch that summer cold" | You'll t>o com plaining about tho cold al flrst?" A strange light gleamed in Marcia's Wrll, doctor. every lime I sa» eyes with the eoncltatou of his state- Mother Ashton I'll see you later, In lime Instead ol letting It mu its h> ■ lew months, snd it - n » use bolli sometliing ls wrollìi wiih me my wilo worrying about the weather, until It reaches a dangerous > course ment I see it all now. Oh! How dear dedale» i li have lo stop smoking " winter and summer. » With pride and admiration l'ile o stage can any girl with the home tcalniug Herr are a number of very simple she has had stoop to such business?" hailed a passing cab and handed ht* Tittle hints that should be lenirni- pretty companion In. Tlien hr re Marcia was pained. la-led amt followed bv those who dr turned home, to And Harry ltruce. »ire a healthful, comfortable unimer "What is it. Marcia?" who had Just driven up in his car. and that means every one • I too. was called by Clarice, beg "Hello. Theo." Harry greeted ging me to come to her. as site was Take a hot water bath two or three "W ell Harry. Its good to see you times a wrek. and a cool shower 01 sick and alone. She Insisted that I What are you ..mug now?" plunge daily. hurry, that I would find a key to the again Sleep with as much air romiti? front door under the mat and I Theo asked into your bcilioom us you can secure, should come right in and up to her Has a New Job making yourself comfortable by Ihe '?• I r w U m loom And of course I was to find “ I'm soliciting and collecting for addition of clothing rutlier than the Aw h. Arid you locked tn with her ” ihe lute: .Tate Burial Association lessening of pure air •ows iroMOCM "Y e s .' Theo added, "and she was ■»•os* Cut down .somewhat on your heavy dressed in only a flimsy suit of black Not much to It. but it's better than lace pajamas. A swell si tuition for loafing And too. I find It quite an food* and rat heavily of roughage my sweetheart to catch me ui, with interesting game Hop tn. T want sudi as the 1 resli eaf vegetable- h er1" to talk wtlli you. I've got a call to Eat plenty of fruit Drink milk, fruit drinks and plenty of pure cold water "Though her scheme had worked I out as she evidently planned, and I make, but we can talk on the way." Through this roughage gml these • Mir »vmptoma rilt*ppr*r at mue You “ All right, but I must get back drinks you will keep your digestive If AT many rail Tildi* cat! n U i Will never use mute m tlhod« when had discovered you alone with her. Theo. I would not luive wavered tn home shortly. Marcia s coming past ormiiv- tn rxeelleiit shape r j * BC lit I ‘be# 1 you Irani th* rfn iritcy of thl* \ *ry oit«-n nothin# but exceaa my faith tn you. Of course. I am from downtown," Theo u a reed, a* he Watch for lite slightest sign ol rh The »tomAch nerve* more pirn- Hit w:iy. A Mttaii b Ilia in th<* »ton .g ’.ad of the way it turned out, and con., lips itoli or diarrhoea Neither to know the extent Clarice would go Joined hi* friend. are desirable Either may bring bout iuve been YcrfttiuiuUtfrd, and food . tt luftti lm t to &4u)w * merit, In a leisurely manner they discuss- 1 a dangerous condition to carry her point." Tin corrective U an alkali. j Hr auro to *rt grnuinr PtUtttp»* Milk if you arr i >un "Are you going in?" Theo asked ed the recent events concerning the not Mire how these should be treated, *h k h neutral!*?* mid * Instantly. The f MagnrhU prr i ntx*d by ph^Mc tatui activti ies of the Negroltan I fe. in rail upon your family doctor bc%t alkali known to medical •clant'f * for mora than f»0 yrar* In c o n tri Inn (I 3 • alivi WH' a b o tt le ; Take care of the little -uta or u Phillip»* Milk of M*«n<*M*. U ha* which both were so vttally Interested Study enough first-aid to i(»main*d (lie standard atitt-a cid with I any drugstore. Compiala (lirn ttona At Ills destination, Harry left Theo wound. for IU many u*r* ut? end !u*ed with be be able to treat Illese proyietl in the car while' he made his rail. It may mean a saving of considerable physician* in the 50 year» since IU 1 every botti#. invention: He had hardly entered the apart inonev or even of a life The Untesi ' 'th e Ornuine M»lk nf Mii|nr?i-* One spoonful of this haru incut when a large car passed and wound may become U *ectrd and dan ta*t<*lc*a alkali will neutraltso in U alitava • liquid—never « i t b l r i . gerous tf left alone Even though jtUttillr manv time.* a* much add. and l o o k fo r t h r I 'lit llip V n * n »r un 1***11 r, drew up in from Summer Health Hint* Satan's Henchman PAIN after eating w Instantly Theo recognized Bolton's car, which was driven by a uniform- ed chauffeur. As the chauffeur step ped to the curb to lock the car he turned tn a manner to reveal his fare to Theo, whose Interest was at once aroused The driver was Edward Terry, and his rather furtive actions were suspicious a* he approached and unlocked the door of the house next > th. SMbflarry art, ^¡s.tlnc Out of curiosity, Theo made note of the street address, and was mak ing a notation of the car number when Harry rejoined him. "See that big car there, Harry? Well, that's Bolton's car. and Terry j just arrived in It. all togged out In a chauffeur's uniform He entered that house with his own key Kvt- d^itly he didn't notice me sitting here in your car. I d Just like to know who lives in there." Doctor’s 3 RULES Big Help to Bowels Wha: a Joy to have the bowels move like clockwork, every day) It's easy, if you mind these simple rules of a famous old doctor: I Drink a big tumblerful of water before breakfast, and several tunes a day. 2. Get plenty of outdoor exercise without unduly fatiguing your self. 3. Try for a bowel movement at exactly the same hour every day. Everyone's bowels need help at tunes, but ' * » thing to Use a Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. You'll get a thorough cleaning-out, and it won't Ih e Rented llume leave your insides weak and watery. This family doctor's prescription 1* ' That house was vacant a few day* Just fre.-h, laxative herbs, pure pepsin ago -and I remember that Daniels ¿'rid other helpful ingredients that and Clay are the renting agents I couldn't hurt a child. But bow It know Clay” well. W e ll drop past wakes up those lazy bowels! How there and I'll Arid out. But look!" good you feel with your sy-'em rid ftarry nudged Theo as a man walk of all that poisonous waste matter. ing and evidently looking for a num Clean up that coated tongue, sweet ber. passed on the sidewalk and en en that bad breath, and get rid of tered the same house Terry had en those bilious headaches. A little Syrup tered. Pepsin wiU soon free the bowels from "Theo did you recognize that all that waste matter that makes the man?” Harry asked. whole system sluggish. You'll eat " I f I m not sadly mistaken, that better, sleep better and feel better. man Is the bandit I captured and You 11 like the way Dr. Caldwells who so mysteriously secured his Im- , Syrup Pepsin tastes. The way It mediate freedom. What do you make works will delight you. Big bottles— | of It? The shades are all closely all drugstores. drawn "Well, it doesn't look good to me," Harry remarked. "W ed better get D i. W. B. C a io w r iC « away before we arouse their suspi cions." S Y R U P P E P S IN At the real estate office of Daniels and Clay Harry was Informed that the house in question had been reht- '■d by a Mr and Mrs Gilman, who had given J. Francis Bolton as r e f erence. " I have a feeling, Harry, that was 7 Shades in another lucky strike we made." Theo piedicted as he left the car at home 7 Nights! again. A m a z in g n e w c r e m e "You never can tell, old scout, I'll whiten* skin 7 sh«<l«*« in 7 run along now. and if anything de- ■ nigh in or c y »u noth* lag. Hetrovre* ( r»rk i <4 , t * n, velops, let me know.” MUlowne«*' rou'i'iy akin, For a week Theo Ashton waited for mple* M» muhoe. Mareia to stop at the house, but as E ife, ©**/ to tue. T r y a the daya passed and no word came Jar of ra n la n Rleach Creme without risk. Sim from her his anxiety arose, and he ply mail Coup n and pay >ot out to make his own investiga pontmaa 60c plua «mall pontage eharg'* when he tion. But his worst fears were realiz deliver* creme. I. n»r de lighted after 7 Bight«, re- ed when he noticed the headlines of the weekly Gazette, which had Ju»t me and get money heck. r n r r Trial awe aize tube tube of Fan Tan W h in in g appeared on the street. daytime use included I'm. • < reme for dav • PO PULAR SO C IETY O IR L i i f you mall coupon N O W f I DISAPPEARS Marcia Anson, Beautiful Ward of a nmti J. 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