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Show FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH " S EorW ! I Speaking of S Colorful Rainy Day Outfits Chronic Pains raies Are Stylized to Perfection May Be Aided Before Career By Body Brace Of Kid McCoy By CIIERIE MCIIOLS n FT .1 i , - iiv.nun fGm7lAVDJ i By DR. JAMES W. BARTON By KOBERTMcSIIwr the sporting ful prodigies e irid go' their starts along practi-thsame type of road. They J s ?w ':Trn be called the Twins of Dawn, took Feller and troit "their names are Bobby (Released of y the present pupils were a little taller than their parents (the grandparents of the 01 - main point is Kid s funeral. He had that each started much trouble dunr.g hiscaused too lifetime, up and de- had 1 Grantland Eice then to enough travel to the final National Amateur where inexperience stopped him. At age he was the best golfer in eight in the only that field. the big seven years on Bobby Jones muscles needed There were no From crJy developed the for a golf swing. pulled too many mean tricks and was never too about bow he fought as particular long as he was victorious. But Kid .McCoy was a er. Box.ng old timers great fightremember him as a paralyzing one puncher of the hardest hitters the fight game has ever known. His skill was so great he could pit successfully his loO pounds against the best heavyweights of his day. His cunning was almost diabolical, and it was his cunning which made so many enemies for him. MM i s Wli Hi i Lesson in Ciumintr might case take up the of Schoolboy the Tiger Rowe, young But ent- was a ball player. Rowe ry. was also a he star, a football shot-putte- Bob Feller r, a golfer, a tennis player and basketball luminary extremely food at each of these games. He had but conflict ing muscles to handle, and these in time left him muscle-bounThere can be too much muscle lor any smooth, flowing action. If Rowe had concentrated on baseball alone in his younger days he might have been one of the greats of all d. time. As It was the Tiger giant was a for a year or performer two until too many of bis muscular habitats in the back and shoulders began to tie him up. brilliant Bob Feller, spoiled, fresh or swell-beade- d, might have been almost as Peat a pitcher as he is. But he would have missed by many meters height he holds today in public favor. Especially in the favor of us mates and his opponents. H the kids of this country care to out someone to follow in r every Hie they could respect, use in following manners of this make no mis- the methods and Iowa farm boy, wo, I am quite sure, will remain spoiled to the last ball he throws. kwing Qualities Jones was a star competi-tad player from the age of 13 He had known 15 years of wmament action when he retired ?' his peak, or just as he was com-to his peak. : Bobby Jones could have remained e of the great golfers today at the age of 38 if he had continued to train for tournament play. Before the attack of bursitis laid him low this spring he was still shooting hard courses from 63 to 67 on various occasions, which is not ragged golf. !Lj Bohhv fnnld have Bobby w H sA 1 not-onl- or eye-catchi- ar Animals Pattern New French Prints Dressmaker Suit Unpleasant Memory Baleneiaga chooses flying ducks to pattern new spring prints. Bruyere shows elephants and Schiaparelli, more eclectic, takes the doves, the penguins, the deer and the fish. Another series of prints uses modern objects such as garden tables and chairs, drawn in such a fashion that they look almost like lace patterns over a plain ground, wood-eshoes, castles (chosen by Baleneiaga), children's faces (on fabrics), dancing figures . . . many of these in almost miniature n Du-char- sizes. I had . ... Rilled Individualist . . wicasiast with hsoDDy reucr Pa the morning of the allstar Sam for the Finnish fund. He as s unspoiled as any prominent i , cte have ever known. noticed leading point. rf imp,e'another as ,oe Cronin, boss 0( th oston Red Sox came lnt0 the tilhi.ming toom he ne wel1 out way to slap Feller on the baek "Hel,o. s'us." As other by they'd all stop by 'bZ.' table with "Hello, butch" iUoyi, kid".'HelIo, Bob." , 1 vet-r(n'ta- s note was found bes.de McCoyno he that was body, nis message the "madness of longer could stand thpe7hapr the Kid was discour-age- d longer because there was no him. He a spotlight shining upon ruthless-mdi-vi- duaf A rugged-a- nd thing to him" extremes meant He scorned the anyweU-trodde- n glory path, always seeking could When they and excitement. decided for the he longer be his in the towel. fi?s throw to time, Epileptic Attacks Greatly Reduced DHYSICIANS now look back but a few years to bring to mind the large number of patients suffering with epilepsy who "took fits" on the street, in their homes, churches and theaters or anywhere else they happened to be. Today it is uncommon to see a patient undergoing an epileptic attack. Here are a few simple rules to be 1 followed: iv tT, By Rt'TH WYETII SPEARS AVE you ever tried placing A A your davenport on the side of the room where there was a single window? You probably found that it did not look well, because the back was just high enough to give lI the draperies an awkward cut-oappearance, as shown in the upper sketch. The lower sketch shows how a friend of mine solved this problem. There are no windows under those lowered blinds. A painted ff Single window with CORMCt BOARD. VENETIAN OlINDS A NO DRAPERftft OVER WALL AJ SIDE A NARROW ' y:7n r tPiililteilllPlf DAVtioRT N FRONT OF A 6 IN CLE jl! f, 33j I y p window gives I naint-JfLr DRAPERIES AWKWARD f )l 'pmmmm ", :- - U C If t j St ilZiU Vll ) Fingertip Gloves New Fashion Fad ' Plf"f A quarter of an inch at the end of your nails starts a new style in gloves. They're designed with extra extensions to take care of those long glamorous nails. The gloves e are the in contrasting colors to match the shade of your fingertips. The glove is flattering to any hands-lo- ng finger nails or no because it gives them such a long tapering line. three-dimension- nirir inf "" Tnis charming dressmaker suit with its flattering lapels and cuffs of ruffled white pique is made of a lightweight closely woven material of virgin wool. The style represents one of the newest fashion The developments of the season. resists fabric of the texture crisp wrinkles and the stress ot hard wear. She wears her straw breton in latest approved fashion. san-drell- a, RUTH W.KTH SPEARS Drawer 10 Htm York Bedford tl .lis Enclose 10 cent for Book No. 1. Name Address BILIOUS? Mat Is Amazing Relief l Conditions Due to Sluggish Bowels luLvmLn bo mild, tluiruuea, all aetata! laaatrm. refreahinc tavtfnratinc. Da. peadablc relief iron alek headaches, UUoia aprTU, tlrad feellos when aaaodited with mnatipation. Without Risk f r,!Jic.NS-to aa. If not dellihted. mum tltt price. That' GetNR fair. tx W via J pheno-barbit- al hours. However, the body pays for its relief by giving up some of its good rich blood. Patients Are Examined. Dr. G. Maillard and Miss Jammet state in Paris Medical Journal that having observed anaemia (thin blood) in two epileptic patients who had been treated for a long time with phenobarbital, they then exam- ined the blood of 15 epileptic patients who had been treated with phenobarbital for several years. In eight of the patients they detected a more or less severe reduction in red blood corpuscles and also other changes. As the reduction of the red corpuscles (and the other changes also) came about very slowly, neither patient nor physician suspected that the symptoms tiredness, paleness, rapid heart beat, the swelling of ankles were due to anaemia following the use of phenoNow the epileptic attacks must be prevented and phenobarbital must be used, but these investigators state that the blood can be built up again by reducing the dose of phenobarbital and by treating the patient with liver extract. If is likely that ordinary liver four to five ounces a day would give satisfactory results. QUESTION BOX Can nervousness cause ulcer Q of the stomach? A. Ves. Nervousness or emotional disturbances can cause peptic ul- ulcer of the stomach and small intestine. Q. What will cure a cough? A. If the cough is due to congestion a drug to cut the mucus Is needed. If the cough Is due to a habit or an Irritation a "quieting" drug is used. cer movement. MRS Tahletl four-chett- Curved Metal Heels Hollow metal curved in graceful scrolls is used for heels on some ol the spring shoes from Paris. The metal, of course, is flexible and allows you to walk with a springy e cornice board was made about 2 feet longer than the davenport arl was fastened to the top of the frame of the one window. The Venetian blinds and the rods for the draperies were fastened inside this. A narrow shelf for plants Just the length of the davenport back was fastened securely to the window sill. NOTE: Sewing Book No. 1 tells how to make this cornice board. Also how to make curtains and draperies for every room in the house from child's room to kitchen. All about slip covers. Dressing tables from boxes, tables and old mirrors. You will be delighted with it. Send order to: box-lik- todar. Cutting down on all starch foods bread, sugar, potatoes, pastries. 2. Cutting down on all liquids Power in Forgiveness water, tea, coffee, milk, soft and To forgive much makes the powhard drinks. 3. Increasing the fat foods buterful more powerful. Publilius ter, cream, fat meat, egg yolks. Syrus. 4. The use of a tablet of (Vi to 1V4 grains), as prescribed by a physician, every 24 1. barbital. jJ i and the lack of fat to hold up the abdominal organs, allows the stomach, intestines and kidneys to drop more or less, interfering with digestion. Barton In describing a case before the International Assembly of Physicians in Philadelphia, Prof. Peter T. Bohan, University of Kansas school of medicine, said: Chronic Tain Relieved. "A womqn, came to me complaining of pain in he right lower side of the abdomen; diarrhea and chronic fatigue. The pain had been present for months, with no acute attack over a period of weeks. At the time I saw her it had been almost constant for the biggest part of the day for over seven years and was worse when she was overtired. She also had had a backache for 20 years. She consulted me over a year ago and the first thing I did was to take her history (listen to her story and have her answer my questions) which required three hours. I gave her some advice and a back brace. She had had no pain and her bowels and general health are better." of i. on Feller Iata thinness rain-in-the-a- ir adventures. frat lMa thus hwt4J p by of body, , Tom Sharkey recalls anoiner unKid's life. pleasant incident in the "I remember," Tom says, "how he met Tommy Ryan, in lb9b, alter working as Ryan's sparring partner ana learning an wrote Ryan ing his own skill. He he was dead broke and sick and wouldn't Ryan give him a chance to make some money? It would be known golf great- just a workout for Ryan but it n . sobb y Jones ness for at least 25 meant a change for the Kid. He to told Ryan he wouldn't even have years. word his at him The Sam took -- s n.L c train. Ryan McCoy Van Meter sensa-- i and gave him the fight. " laughed nd unmercifully-ahim beat 0Ily getting under way. With a fair share of luck Feller has about it." I tables were once turned on 15 biff yeafs left years dur- - The He was the vicwuicn ne might easily turn out McCoy, however. ranks with the that e the same an upset thing to baseball tim of most inexplicable. Meeting " Bobby Jones was to golf. game's Chicago in 1899 McCormick many other ways the two are Jack a 100 to 1 shot rated was eboth were and are highly the Kid One second after the bell win floor Sifif with their feUow Plavers to Kid was stretched on the the weir opponents. Both have senseless. had knocked McCormick ways to the upper belonged him out with tne nrsi p"-""ranches of sportsmanship. AQose-U- accom- often MMif4t, PynUnm. Tim Mttrt M fcMrtft iMta ' Hr ti.N, If w at ara. m out cfcMtctn t aak It fal. liiraM IrW ita Vttaaxa bl. liUMt fcett aafaty la traatateatinf ana laeraaaat araartSa au at ata. latitfutMa Caaraatat. . Venetian Blinds to Simulate Windows ents that longer beds have become necessary. And physicians having to do with the examination and care of previous and present generations of preparatory and university students report that the average height of the present students is between one and two inches more than the previous generation. If this increase in height panied of white oilskin which has raglan sleeves and fitted wuisthne. She wears white galoshes to match. She ' does not really need an umbrella fi,'S but if she should carry one just for i f-eueci we are quae sure sne would be choosing one of those delectable EMBER "way back when" a types made of transparent white oil 1 1 rainy day was the signal to silk patterned in a design that looks don your most melancholy looking lace exactly as if actual chalk-whit- e wearing apparel dingiest hat that had been applied. In reality the the rain couldn't spoil, a coat with lace is achieved in an allover but the single thought of protection motif magic in opaque white. printed regardless of looks, and "don't foron a Gayety' gloomy, rainy day get your rubbers," the good and all because her raincoat is as clumsy kind that gave as a streak of sunshine apyou an inferiority complex every cheery plies to the attractively outfitted girl time you wore them? in the picture. The coat Thanks to the resourcefulness of centered has sleeves to fit over any raglan present-da- y fashionists no longer do and a zippered front closgarment of in clad somber figures gloom A cotton numerical print; fabgarb canopied with ponderous um- ing. in ric striking colors fashions it. brellas that obscured the view and The news about the rainproof big collidhad of an &WUiaMuJ exasperating way .v:::. I Hill IHI linn ma of which it is made is that it fabric ing with every kindred umbrella it has been treated with a new synmet, KID (THE REAL) McCOY stolidly wend their way thetic which scientists call koroseal, Tothrough wind, rain and weather. y which makes it impervious is the bugle call to night with his gloves on. Sharkey's day water, but also renders it spot-promanager, Tommy Rourke, ordered to us moderns to dress up in the and fire resistant. The mathe gloves removed. They were full most cheerful, colorful, pleasing-to-the-ey- e is also processed so that it terial of plaster. One good punch could outfits creators of rainy day does not become stiff or crack with have brought a permanent close to fashions have dared' to devise. Thus does modern genius conage. career. and smartly styl- tinue Sharkey's to perform. Note That's a fight Sharkey will never ized rainy day ensembles are abso- her its wondersare the latest. They boots, they 6 McCoy 10 to were Odds in a essential forget. lutely properly ap- are amazingly light weight, and easy Kid the When would beat him. pointed wardrobe, according to the to slip on. Solve the hateful mud knocked him down in the first round progressive Twentieth century way on hosiery annoyance perfectly. the ringside odds went to 10 to 3. But of thinking. Utilitarian, of course, is spot No clothes worries during spring He the Sailor weathered the storm. the basic theme, but it is utility started workine on his oDDonent's served with a smile in terms of cheer and summer's jngvjtable showers attractiveness. The awaits thein young miss standing to stomach; and the referee counted and the group, for her new the right 10 over the Kid in the tenth round. dainty colorful transparent coats raincoat is also made of a material matter the couldn't to with match forget Sharkey protective headpieces scientifically as above deof the loaded gloves. that you can fold up in an envelope treated so" that it will victoriously The most lurid fiction is tame have a charm about them that adds scribed the onslaughts of the elements, when compared to McCoy's life witchery to any rainy day scene. defy no how fierce the wind or matter cahis in Umbrellas are so lovely they nearly story. At various stages in rain. This coat is fashion-righ- t reer he was a millionaire and a outrival parasols. sense of the word. It boasts every world's a was boxing hobo. He Then there are the practical types a silhouette with very new blouse-to- p rh amnion and a jailbird. He mar of rainy day ensembles made of mafull skirt giving the wearer a trim ried nine timesthree times to the terials that are reversible gabby the use of shirring at the same woman. He served eight of ardine on one side and tweed on figure waistline. If she so chooses she sentence for murder. Once the other grand for intensive wear. a can pull the parka hood up over her of a store, jewelry he was proprietor Speaking of looking your prettiest hat for protection. The comfortable and once he swampea out saioons. on a rainy day, the young woman sleeves will fit over a woolen It's almost impossible not to be pictured to the left in the illustra- bishop coat or a summer frock. of Mc when writing .vminriramntip tion goes stepping in a hooded coat (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Coy. He was a melodramatic per ic son. His life was a series oi un-tast- :. all. Every muscular development in and his right arm back was concentrated on this act. this we Against COLUMN is McCoy reveled in victimizing hi opponents. The old shoe lace gag was one of his best. In the midst of combat he would pause, point down, and tell his opponent to "hur-- i ry up, tie your shoe laces." When the victim looked, McCoy struck. Feller the Same Sailor Tom Sharkey, now living in followed the same San Francisco, recalls the Kid with Bob Feller route. Starting at the age of six, no iona memories. He tells about their fight in New York back in 1899. Feller's sporting ac of The Kid came into the ring that tivity consisted baseb- a taller than frMM . tttiMM. 1 Pl.ba MtrtaanU. Uw. UMM), C Clttaaia Wilaa... were accompanied by an increase in width and strength, it would be a great Doon, dui unfortunately this increase in height contradictory or outside muscles that might have come from baseball, football or some other sport. muscles all belonged His working exclusively to golf. He never even or dominoes. played checkers throwing TODAY'S HEALTH their grandpar The building veloping the muscles needed for the big act Jones as a golfer Feller as a pitcher. Bobby Jones was a phenomenon at the age of 14 good present pupils), the present pupils are so much v r SHI. HUM "!, tmW tkwU duo, of vital respect Ijr I tU4 immamnt re- ere almost exactly alike Selby becam e of Bobby Jones til best andi most glamorous box- started swinging a golf club at the age The ' real McCoy" was originated seven hen the Kid billed Bobby 1 himself that 1 wa-Feller started " opposition to a rival who throwing a baseball also called himself McCoy There were r.o tears shed at i at the aSe of S1Xthe They ttus CQ HARDY PERENNIALS Ull. t Ik II M toMLMftut Urn4 Wenern Newspaper Union.) school A PREPARATORY the while that ports parents (Miehihr Jones. Bnbby fty NURSERIES ADVISES YOUNG GIRLS IS-- -' 3 ENTERING WOMANHOOD Thousand of toodc tirla mterinc anhood bare found a "real frieod" la Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vecotable Con-pouto help them fo "imilinr thru" restless, moody, nervous spells, and relieve crampe, headache, backaeh and embarraasini faintint spells due to iemala functional irregularities. Famous tor one 60 years. WOKTU TKY1NUI WNU 1340 W In the Care Care, and not fine makes the good horse. stables, Today's pnpatarify DocWt PiUs, after many years of worldwide uu, surely must I be accepted as evidence I of car. satisfactory f And( favorable subfte opinion supports that of the able physicians wno test the value of Doan'e under exacting laboratory conditions. These physicians, too, approve every word 0'. advertising you resd, the objective of which is only to recommend Doon't PHli as a good diuretic treatment for disorder of the kidney function and for relief oi the psin and worry it causen. If more people were aware rf how the Sidneys must constantly remove waste that cannot stay in the blood withoot injury to health, there would be better understanding of why the whole body euffers when kidneys lag, and diuretic medication would be more often employed. llurning, scanty or too frequent urination sometimes warn of disturbed kidney function. You may suffer naeging backache, persistent headache, attacks ol dirtiness, getting up nights, swelling, purh-nes- a under the eyea feel weak, nervous, all played out. Lse Doss's Pilli. It Is better to very on acS medicine that baa won world-widclaim than on something lea favorably known. Ask your neighbor I of mmmw |