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TEMPLE DAILY TELEGRAM, TEMPLE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30,1918.
PAGE TBI
FJSTTTON HINT
Meatless-Porkless Two Deaths Sunday
Days are Observed
By Killeen Dealers
Kllleon, Tex., Jan. 19.—The hotels
and restaurants are observing their
first meatless day today. Saturday
will be porkless. Tuesdays and Satur-
days will be so observed each week.
They h <•! not yet rece.ved orders to
this effect but knew that it was com-
ing and got in lino without being
forced.
Cabh'srani Front Franco,
Killeen Tex., J in, "it.—A cablegram
was received this week from L. E.
I.ltulemami dated at l'aris, France, by
Mrs. Litideniann. which told of his
safety and Rood health.
Personal Mention.
Killeen, Tex., Jan. 29.—Btid Gilmer
returned yesterday afternoon from
Uatesville, where he had been at the
Dedside of his mother who passed
away Sunday.
F. M. Duncan and daughter, Miss
May belle, have returned from a busi-
ness unil pleasure trip to New Orleans.
Mrs. W. 1.. McDowell from New-
Mexico, is visiting the bedside of her
mother, Mrs. Valiant.
Mollis Hall, son of Commissioner
Mall, is ill with pneumonia.
Kllle Carlisle, Kaymond Harper,
Kills Fry and Hen Miller attended
'Mary's Ankle" at a local theatre at
1\ mple last night.
Little Marguerite Morgan, who had
been visiting lier aunt, Miss Dorothy
'..omax, returned yesterday to her home
it Temple.
There never was a mouse that could
learo a girl who knows that she has
holes in her stockings.
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Oon't Nia.v Hcadaeliy, Constipated,
Sick, willi ISreallt Had and
Siomai'li Sour,
C!i t a lfl-cent box now.
You men and women who can't get
feeling right—who have headache,
coated tongue, bad taste and foul
breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bil-
ious. nervous and upset, bothered with
a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or
have a bad cob.
Are you keeping your bowels clean
with Casoarets, or merely forcing a
passageway every few days with salts,
cathartic pills or castor oil?
Cascarets work while you sleep;
cleanse the stomach, remove the sour,
undigested, fermenting food and foul
gases; take the excess bile from the
liver and carry out of the system ail
the constipated waste matter and
poison in the bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will straighten
you out by morning—a 10-cent box
front any drug store will keep your
stomach sweet, liver ai.3 bowels reg-
ular, and head clear for months. Don't
forget the children. They love Casca-
rets because tiiey taste good—never
gripe or sicken.—Adv.
At Lampasas; Other
Notes of Interest
T. K. Mayo Dead.
I.tmpasas, Jan. 29.—T. E. Mayo
died at his home in North l.umpasas
Sunday morning after having been ill
about ten days with pneumonia. Mr.
Mayo had turn living in and about
Lampasas for about twenty years, and
had ft large number of friends to
mourn his death. The body was laid
to rest in Oak llill cemetery Monday
afternoon. The deceased is survived
by his widow and seven children. The
children aro Mrs. Klla Coleman, YV. T.
Mayo, David Mayo, I.ampasas; Mrs.
Nannie Munsell, (larmon; Mrs. Viola
Ueynolds, Ualliuger; Kd Mayo, Camp
Travis.
Mrs. Tom Wolf Dead.
Lampasas, Tex., Jan. 29.—Mrs. Tom
Wolf passed away Sunday at her home
fourteen miles south of Lampasas in
Burnet county and interment was
made Monday morning in Dobyville
cemetery. Mrs. Wolf was ati excel-
lent woman and well known through-
out this section. Mie is survived by
the gro\fn children, Mrs. l.ela Witch-
er, Lampasas; Mrs. Lota Ifottck, who
made her home with her mother, and
Tom Wolf of Moulard.
IToronoe-fJlover.
Lampasas, Jan. —The marriage
of Miss Erma Glover and William 1>.
Florence Saturday evening at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, W. K. Glover, Lampasas, was
finite a surprise to the community.
Mr. Florence is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. D. Florence, ninl has a position
with the grocery firm of Clements &
Son. The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. K. Glover, on© of the best
known families of Lampasas. They
have a host of friends who wish them
much happiness and prosperity.
Personal Mention.
Lampasas, Tex., Jan. 29.—Win.
McKlmey is home from a business trip
through Oklahoma, Arkansas and St.
Louis, Mo.
Au*-tin Long of Llano spent Sunday
here with his family.
S. V. Mace, who has been visiting for
some time in Fort Worth, Waco and
Tyler, returned home Monday after-
noon
The Baptist Aid met Tuesday after-
noon with Mrs. J. H. Andrew, An in-
teresting lesson was given from the
fifteenth chapter of Matthew.
Miss Nellie Knight of Galveston
came in Monday night.. She came to
nurse Sheriff A. It. Mace, who has
been quite 111 for some days, but at
this writing is reported improving.
When the Children Cougli, Rul
Musterole on Throats
and Chests
No telling how soon the symptoms ma
ievelop into croup, or worse. And then'
nrhen you're glad you have a jar of Mits
terQle at hand to Rive prompt, sure re
lief. It does not blister.
As first aid and a certain remedy
Musterole is excellent. Thousands o
mothers know it. Vou should keep ;
jar in the house, ready for instant use.
It is the remedy for adults, too. Re
lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsililis
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head
iche, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism
lumbago, pains and aches of back o:
oints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains
rosted feet and cold3 of the chest (i
ften prevents pneumonia).
30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
J GRANGER.
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Personal Mention.
Granger, Tex., Jan. 29.'—Dr C. C.
Foster was a Taylor visitor today.
Rev. J. J. Burk and family arc mov-
ing to Friendship today where he will
bo closer to his church.
Seth Brinkley returned last litglit
from San Antonio sick.
C. W. Brundridge and son, Virgil,
returned from Fnris last night where
they went on business.
Will Taylor has returned (rem a
business trip to Waco and Cleburne.
Misses Cora and Valley Tidivcll are
spending a few days in Uro.unvoo<l
visiting friends.
Hubert Beard unil fain Iv are room-
ing to Clebui up today.
Coon Walker and Sam Moure are in
Georgetown on business.
M. M. Gardner is spending a few
days on his Haskell county farm.
Henderson Koo and son, Kddie, left
yesterday for Houston, where they will
work In the government shipyards,
V. V. Elick was In Houston yester-
day on business.
Dog and Team Wait
On Master Expiring
Out on the Prairie
(Temple Telegram Srcclal.t
San Angelo, Tex., Jan. 29.—Lying by
the roadside with his face toward the
heavens while his faithful dog sat be-
side Idin and howled mournfully, the
dead body of "Uncle" Billie Bledsoe,
a resident of Schleicher county for the
past fifty years, was found late !5un
day afternoon, "l.'ncle" Billie had
been employed on the J. M. Keathley
ranch in Schleicher county for a half
century, lie had acquired u little
stock and was doing well.
Sunday morning he hitched up n
double, team to a wagon and drove
away for some wood. When he did
not return one of the little Keathley
boys started out to look for him, find-
ing the dead body about one and one-
half miles from the house. The team
was standing u few feet from tueir
master.
No marks of violence were found on
the body and the coroner returned a
verdict of death from natural causes.
The burial was made In the cemetery
at Eldorado this afternoon, under the
auspices of the Masonic lodge ol w hich
"Uncle" Billie had for years been a
member.
Tt Is hard to please a wite. if you
make a fuss ovir her good-looking
and unmarried lady friends when
they call on her, she accuses you of
being a sneaking old flirt; and if you
keep .our distance when her old
hen friends call on her, she imli tu-
ates because you <!<•> not treat her
comp.ny with common politeness.
BIS! BIS! TBI II!
Sio|H lallinjr Out ami
Thick, Wavy, Strong ami
Beautiful.
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Thrift Stamp Club
At Bartlett School,
Students Interested
Bartlett. Tex., Jan. 29.—A thrift so-
ciety with a war savings stamp sale
each Thursday by the superintendent
is the latest thing for the Bartlet High
si hool. The club has just been or-
ganized ami the students have pledged
themselves to exert their efforts to
acquire the saving habit.
Superintendent Moore praises the
attitude of his pupils highly and is of
the opinion that with the combined
energy of the new organization and the
impetus the activity of the club will
give to the sale of ravings stamps
here. Bartlett will be able to give
another hefty biff to the kaiser. The
town has already done well in the pur-
chase of Liberty bonds and In Bed
Cross subscriptions—not to mention
the great work of the women In war
relief work.
Personal Mention.
Bartlett, Tex., Jan. 29.—Jack Nor-
man, who has been visiting relatives
here, has returned to his homo lit
Fort Worth.
J. M, Allen made a business trip to
Dallas today.
Mrs. C. 1'. Hawkins left last night
for Memphis. Tenn., where she- Will
visit her daughter for a few days, go-
ing from there to St. Louis where she
will purchase her spring and summer
millinery goods.
M. F. Nlgro of Helton was here
yesterday,
Mrs 1, L. Brown was hostess to the
Ladles' Aid this afternoon.
C. C. Kdwards made a business trip
to Waco today.
F (.', Sonntag and son have returned
from 1 ,io county, where they have
been transacting business.
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Telegram's Belton Bureaus
The Tei»gr*m la maintaining * Circulation nnd a News.und Ad-rerUHn* Bureau I*
I Belton for th* eonitiileoe* mid icnm nf ihIkim then. Kuweit Due gun la ta charae of
th« Cirrulatien Uurrav and hi, office la at ih«. W 3. Huntei A Co. Orof 8tore. He win
attend t all euwrtptlon mutters T. E Kamler'md la in ch»rir» of the Newt and Adver-
tising Bureau snd all mattwa o n,in* uml.i either of these dlvlxlnna oil bo eourteotwt*
looked aftet by him. Hit office la found h Room «. ttennj Bank building, phone No. UT.
Frilly ruffles make a frock dainty.
This one is developed in blue voile.
The tunic has four ruffles In pradu-
sitiiiR sizes, starting at the back of
the waist and circling the bottom of
the skirt. The waist, too, has its
share of ruffles. They ure of same
material.
LOST; Lady's \\ri.<t watih in or
near Bartlett. Fimlel please l<;uo at
Condra-Blair Drug store and receive
libural toward.
No German Chicken
to Wear Emblem of
the Plucky Marines
Young Blackmailer
Pleads Guilty and
Is to be Sentenced
B1XTON FFDLltMi Bl ILIMVC. TO
HE OCtTIMKB I'ltOBAULY ON
TOMOKItOW NIGHT.
Your hair becomes light, wo'.y,
fluffy, abundant and appears as soft,
lustrous and beautiful as a young
girl's after a "Danderine hair eb-anse "
Just try this—moisten a cloth with a
little Danderine and carefully (Iran it
through your hair, tnkimig one small
strand at a time. This will cleanse the
hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil
nnd in Just a few moments you have
doubled the beauty of your hair.
Besides beautifying the hair fit
once, Danderine dissolves every par-
ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies
and Invigorates the scalp, forever
/topping itching ami falling hair.
But what will please you most will
be after a few weeks' use when you
will actually see new hair—fine and
downy at first-—yes—but really new
hair growing all over the scalp If
you care for pretty, soft hair and lots
of it, surely get a small bottle of
Knowlton's Danderine from any drug-
gist or toilet counter for t,t few cents,
m i
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Flavor
Purity
Economy
Perhaps if your head were
M clear as a whistle, it
would not ache—
TryKondon's
for your
headache
i (at no cost to you) ,
50,000,000hare iiwd this 29-year-old re>
medy. For chronic catarrh, gore nose,
cougha, colds, aaeeijng.nose-Hred.atc.
Write usforcomplimentary can,or buy
tube at drugfixt i. It wilt benefit you
fm time* more thin it costa.or we pay
money back. For trill canfree write to
UNNMH.. ■MUM* Mm.
fewfwfl R HWU
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Balloon 1'asses Over Keinpner.
Kempner, Tex., Jan. 2i>.—A balloon
passed over Kempner Saturday and
was so close to the ground that the
occupants were able to converse with
those who were near its path. The
seven passengers were from Han An-
tonio and had lost their way.
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Alleged German Spy
Held in California
» Asocial in! I'rtxfl Dispatch.)
San Francisco, Jan. 29.- George
Boden. a German who hat been In
charge of the foreign exchange de-
partment of a large San Frsnctsco
bank for the last two years, was ar-
rested on a pre.sidonttai warrant and
Interned as a dangerous, enemy alien,
it was announced by federal officers.
Documents which the authorities
contended showed that Boden had
l>eeii Pacific coast representative of
the German Imperial llank of Berlin
had been taken previous to arrest, It
was announced.
Boden. according to federal officers
was ordered out of Japan In Febru-
ary 1915, when he was the repre-
sentative of the Deusch e - Asiatlsche
banks on a charge of conveying valu-
able military information to Berlin.
Federal officials today expressed a
belief that Boden's arrest would re-
sult in scotching of Germany's al-
leged financial system in the United
States and Japan which lias been
maintained In spite of the war.
Boden denied the charges egalnst
him.
JiOTK E TO CU V Sl'BSC ftlllF.HH.
If you fail to get your Telegram
phone the business office, No. .IK# be-
fore 8 o'Hoek and a paper will lie sent
promptly. We maintain no de'lvery
service after S a. m.
,r. I'ifrti.- AJ 'i/r , ■ t, ^
Granted that you do use
one-third less or Cottolene
than you would ordinarily use
of other shortenings.
What you w'ish to know most
i> this:
Will Cottolene give t: ntlcr,
flavory results in cooking?
Just buy one small can of whole-
s(iiic,economical(."ottolcnc;uid set!
RECIPE
i r, „,|.v 'i
1'atis island, S. C„ .lau. i.l9 N
fraulein, or whatever it is they call a
1'in-featherod broiler Fioler dcu I.in-
ib'H, will ever : port u liiarino corps
ornament at the end of her hat pin
if the oath taken today, by a recruit
company of |j. S. marines in training
here, means anything. This company,
(designation and destination deleted
by censor,) in formal conclave, swore
to destroy their corps devices and to
lose their lives If need be rather
than see their honored emblem fall
into tbo hands of the enemy to be
worn by bis women as a taken of
victory.
HMOS ASSF.SSFH.
Four Men Assaulting Antl-Galliolie
lav-lurer I'unUbisl In Court.
(.tmrtciated Frees Dispatch.1
Walla Walla, Wash., .Tan. '«'!>. -Four
men who assaulted A. D. Uulmun, antl-
Cathollo lecturer. In a hotel here
May It!, 1D16, today entered pleas of
guilty in the superior court and were
fined by Judge (' F. Miller. Martin
I'reiinan and William O'Bouke, said
to have given the lecturer the beating,
were fined $ >00 and costs each, and
Joe .McAllister and Jerry Beecblnor,
who n< comiiaiiicd tlieni were fined
nnd costs each, A civil unit was
■ "ttled out of court.
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Kceeltersliip DIshoIvciI.
tlot,.t rre"!* Dl!*t#iit''li.,|
St. T.ouis, Mo., Jan. 29.—The receiv-
cr'sTllp of the SI, Louis & Pan Fran
ciseo railroad wa* formally dissolved
by Hi" federal district court today.
AM Kmc AN MISSION
STUM'S BRITAIN'S
FOOD SITUATION
\ Detroit Jan. 19.—John Slusnrsky,
' Jii years of uge, was arretted by
federal agents today on a charge of
having .'i nl a threatening letter de-
jmiuidiiig ransom to Henry Ford, the
I manufacturer. Slus irsky pleaded
■ guilty when anaigned before a I'nlted
j States l ouiini: ••ioner and w a'< reinand-
| ed to jail to ne ait ucll 'ii by the
i iedci al grand Jury.
I The letter demanded $10,000 as the
! price for the safety of Ford and bin
.son, Hdsel. A decoy package was
| sent to an address mentioned In the
| letter. Slusarsky was arrested when
i ho got the package.
Belton, Jan. "9.—It Is understood
that the local postofflce force will gel
moved into the new federal building
Thursday night. There were two post-
office Inspectors here today checking
out the equipment and it is stated that
everything will be in readiness for the
move on the above date.
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Junior Itcxl From Activity.
Belton. Jan. The drive for
members of the Junior Ked Cross aux-
iliary among the students of the Belton
schools is on in earnest, and will con-
tinue until Wednesday, Feb. 6. A
great deal of enthusiasm Is being
manifested and a large number of stu-
dents have already joined It is plan-
ned that as soon as the drive is over
the pupils will go right to work. It is
understood that the first work that
will be undertaken will be clothes for
the little orphan children of France
and Belgium.
Interest in School Bank.
Belton, Jan. 29.—It Is understood
that the Interest In the school bank at
the Belton public schools continues
unabated. Monday's record was de-
posits of over $10 and $$(!,52 worth of
War Savings stamps sold. It appears
that the Belton schools are deter-
mined to do their bit.
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Fuse (ioeg to Jury.
Belton, Jan. 29.—The case „f It. I',
Denman at nl, vs 0. 1'. P>le et al,
went to the jury lute this evening and
a verdict H expected to be reached
within a short time. The cane In-
volved commission on n land deal.
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For Offlcvi's Training Damp.
Belton, Jan. 29.—Harry V, Nigro of
this fity who resigned the position as
teacher of Science of the Corpus
Christ! high school a few weeks be-
fore Christmas and Joined the Medical
corps of the navy has been recom-
mended to the officers training camp,
At present he is in charge of 102 men
at tbe tireat I«akes training camp and
word emtio* that bo is v, .el pleased
e jilt hi* e oi k.
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Sophomore Flay I'loa-.es All,
Belton, Jan, 29. The play entitled
"Kathleen Nl Iloolllilin," • by Yates
which i\ai given in Alma Beeves
chapel last night by the Sophomore
class met with the approval of the au-
dience and was pronounced by thos#
who attended as an excellent play. It
was under the direction of Miss Craw-
ford. head of the expression depart-
ment and was given for the benefit of
the Bed Cross. It is understood thai
a neat little sum was cleared.
I'ersoiwls.
Belton. Jan. 29.—Miss Ida Lee Blair
of Killeen Is in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Olln Little: She will return to
her home tomorrow.
Miss Julia llall who is a student of
Baylor college returned here today
after spending a few days In Killeen
with her parents.
Levi Anderson of Killeen was a bus-
iness visitor here today for a few
hours.
Max T. Donnell, wife and baby of
Brownwood are visiting here in th»
home of Mr. Donnell's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Donnell.
John Badusch of Killeen was in this
city today transacting business mat-
ters.
too ut i:ro < i,\ssifv.
FOB SALK Thirty-eight acres good
land hIk miles southeast of Helton,
Well located. Cheap if taken at once.
J. If. Mutierlef, Belton, Tex, 72-7x
Retail Butchers in a
Big Riot in London
(Associated Pros* Dtapntch.)
London, Jan. 28,—Retail butchers,
mativ of whom have been unable to
open their shops for the last fortnight
on account of the shortage of meat,
stormed the Smithfield market this
morning for the purpose of obtaining
their shares of large consignments of
Scotch mutton which had just arrived.
Before the meat could be unloaded,
the market was crowded with re-
tailers who demanded substantial sup-
plies and virtually took possession of
the stall. The police finally restored
order and one carcass was served to
each retailer.
Germany Raided by
American Aviators
(Associated Press Dispatch.)
With the American Army in France^
Sunday, Jan. 27.—Four American
aviators, attached to a French squad-
ron, have participated in a daylight
bombing raid over Germany. All re-
tin 11ed safely.
Because the weather was foggy the
aviators were unable to determine jUtlt
what damage was done but as they
l'levv fairly low over the targets, It is
believed tbe results were good. After
iverosslng the lines the bombers wert
fired upon vigorously by enemy antl«
aircraft guns. They then ran lntd
•still heavier fog and some of the air,
men were forced to land before reaclv
ing their hangars.
Trade Warning Issued.
f Aestoeieb d I'reHa Dlapalc li.l
Washington, Jan. 29.—Warning was
issued by the war trade board tonight
against tho export shipments of good®
on the conserved list by parcel post
without obtaining tbe necessary 11-
Physicians Explain Why Women Need More
Say Anaemia-
Iron in their Blood Today thanr 0 Years Ago
l ack of Iron Is (iieatest Curse to the Health, Strength. Vitality and Beauty
of the Modern American Woman.
Apple Dumplings
J j teaspoon
bilking ponder
1' cup Cottolene
I!,j cups flour
)f, teaspoon salt
Ice Water ; t
Make pa te as for pie crust, osin^
above reci|«. Core and pare large tut
apples. Divide paste and roll each f ieee
info a shape and size that will covei tl.o
apple. Fill center of apple with scpir
and cinnamon. l>raw paste over a; \<ln
and preis edges together. Hake iu
moderately hot even for liaif an hoar.
Cottolene
"Maku Cowl Cooking Buffer'
At p-ocera In tins
ot convenient Mies
Stop Itching Eczema
Never mind how often you have tried
and tailed, you can stop burning, itching
eczema quickly by applying a little zemo
furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra
large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the
moment zemo is applied. In a short time
usually every trace of eczema, tetter,
pimples, rash, blackheads and similar
skin diseases will be removed.
For clearing the skin and making It
vigorously healthy, always use zemo, the
penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a
greasy salve and it does not stain. When
others fail it is the one dependable treat-
ment for skin troubles of all kinds.
The E. W. Koae Co.. Cleveland. O.
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'Hit I I ItlllWMl lilMe New York
1'liys'Mdan mid Medical mil bur, nay-t
}iliy.slcltlli> should jiifserltio more
organic Iron—Vitiated In,it — to
Mipply the Iron deficiency. Opinions
| of l»r. Schuyler ,!u(]tic*<, Vltdtlng
Surgeon, St. lellMibeth'v llonpMitl,
New York < ity; l>r. II It. Vail, for-
no/I) riiysleiiiu In llio Ualtliiiore
Hospital iiiul it Medical lliamlnor:
I»r. •funic* l'raneN Sullivan, former-
ly l'li>-dclan of Hellenic Hospital
(Outdoor Kept.), New Y orli and the
We.MtclicMcr (olinty Hospital, and
oilier physicians who havo thor-
oughly tc-ted the value of Nnntted
I run
Ariv woman who tlreH easiU e te e*
i on* or irritable, or looks pale, baggai d.
I nnd worn ahould at once have her
blood examined fm' iron deficiency -
j (dininistraliiill of Minnie Vacated Iron
| will often InerciiHe the strength and
endurance of wait, nei'.oiis, i.ireworn
women 1 'to |-r cent in I •> o «ecl;V
time
'I lie riilitlV Yppcal—H luit Is \ our Answei
lidward F. Frefz, of the American
food mission, in London.
A special mission in the servics of
the federal food administration is
now in England studying the food
situation and gathering data at first
hand. It is getting till the informa-
tion it can about British methods of
coping with shortages and has ex-
pressed itself greatly impressed with
the success of Lord Rhonda, British
food administrator, and hi« associ-
ates. The photograph shows Edward
F. Frefz, a member of the American
inission, on a visit to the Poplar dis-
' rict ia London.
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wfflun orni A'i'i'.ot-
'aIks H» r»r? tt,f*
•'•^n^tUK'iit < h of Iror: il' :
of Ameii'-an «'('iti-n I I,
phnnizt '1 Hie f.M t t.!>: t <i
prril-o ri.'oro orgrtrilc* frnn
Uuir i 'tTvoiH, run-flo^n, !»r* -
"fwwKlrrfp n T*fft?''tf• rnrirnv-frrw*■
mla. T!ifi *lcfn of nr» nn"'fr,fr voninn 1m
l»;tle, fhn flfsh flnhby. Tho t.-u-U
Ioup, tlip t.rr.in f;-ifh. /ir.t! !!.<• mf-i'iory f »'is.
nnd olton thf'Y hi-rnrrn" wenk, r.orvmm, fnl-
tfihlt*, pn<l niel'uirholy. W'l.fii
ttift iron tro<»* fmm the l.loo«t of women the
rows go from tluir « •
"In 'I p ii'iOit rominun fc»1 of Amcrlm,
tho itarhm. wifirnr*, tsM** uvrttp-s, '•*,
T'OIIhI.kI r!c*. f hlt(* hre^f!. »»o«Ia *.
MucnifM. tu.iraronf. tiplorn,
f crlna. rl« iformliifitid '-orn rnnnl, no lor^or Is
iron to hr» found. JloflMlu* profrnfoii hnve
removed tJie Iron of Mother Earth from
tlicne Itnpovrrisfhffl foodn, Bnd Kiily methods
of hotnft cookery, by t'hrowinec down the
waat« plpt tVe In which our
taljlet cookfd ar« re(»poriHlhl« for «noth« r
Krav# iron low. Therefore. If you wish
to pronerve your youthful vim And vigor
to a rlpo old nfft* you fnu*t supply t.!ip iron
deflnlr-nry In your food by using Borne form
of organic Iron, just -i« you vou Id u»» salt
when your food hat not enough gait."
Or. gehoyler C, Jaqu en, Visit lug Surgeon
of 8t. Kllzabfth n hospital, New York city,
uahf* "I havo nover before given out any
medical Information or advhe for publica-
tion ft I ordinarily do not believe in It.
Hut so many American women goffer from
Iron deficiency with It* attendant ilia—phys-
ical weakness, nervous Irritability, melan-
choly, Indigestion, flabby muscles, etf\, etc.,
and m consequence of their weakened, run-
down condition they are *o liable to contract
serious and oven fatal diseases that I deem
ft my duty to advise tueh to take Nuxated
IrOn. I have taken It myself nnd given it
.to my patients with moat surprising antt
'satisfactory results. And those who wish
quickly to ln<:res*» tht!r strength, po*cr
• Mot hi'!', wliy
flon'i you lake Nl'X-
VII |l IKON MH(1 bo
Ml roil# and well nnd
liuto i»lr« ro*y rlurkn
liistrinl of Im'Iiik s<» niT-
\<mih and Irritable all
ibo ihno and looking
liagunrd and old—Tlie
dorlor fcavo soino !«•
Sii^u* Smith's nndbor
and slie \\as worsi* off
than >oti aro and now
sin* ><111*^ younijor
and IooIm jii^t fine."
Voll
wllh I'lonlv of limi ill llwlr b!oml-
Im'ji u I i In I hrallbx to-*> «b<< kod women fnJI of
life, \lin and iilalily—while iln»H* who lack iron
are ol'ion ihtumin hriiafile. ueak. I.'red»
ooiii|»lainlnti; erealnn^ nh«»in nnhodv wants
ha\ r around.
induianre a 111 find tt a
•r.d wondeifuliv t-n- i. <•
If. Ii. \ ail, form.sJy l'h
iHiift MojipiOil ;1 iid a -M"d
"Thruisghout my e3.pt i
staffs and MX
• ftrfpfrT'TiTfTTftwr n r rrrs
llrJHS
fi>i TT'^^r' oe p-»'
r. i f.ir
d.-
! U"
on In the
bed
, d P!-:1
irr*
mtri
th«
pl'K
•vita
bull-
in1
f••ulliy th
n.fiy tii#
Time n
hen Nuvaod I
M The rr>p?d'ty wt
tf».rif*ral d» I'li't v
f'I f'fjllng «.f »'i• i
Nurflt<-d fr«n "
I'KUll of I ' t k or
I agMiu 1 hav«
i and
ffWeh
fl» It'-
ll and
- f to
off '
i and
1 by H I•"!■••«
ty. 1 tnntr
rue up nffer a neilous ease of li'H'-m
fti!:»".jmIi•,n. 1 ho effects w"re ftpp^rer.t m'ter
a f- v*- d.ivs and v.itl.in tlirfM? aet-kslt had v'r-
tuaHy rcvltaSi?.'d my whole syai^m end put
ii.o in a sup' ib phyuleul conditi"!;."
I»r. K. Bvu*r. a Hoston phyHielan, who
b'is studied both in "this country and In
great European medical Institution*, says;
"I am a great bollever In Nuxated Iron. It
©(tin acts almost like magic. Not long ago
a man came to me who was nearly half s
c&ntury old and asked me to give hi in a
preliminary examination for life Insurance.
I was astonished to find him with the blood
pressure of a boy of 20 and as full of vigor,
vim and vitality as a young man: In fact,
a young man he really was, notwithstanding
his nsie. The secret, he said, was It* tak-
ing Iron — Nuxated lion had filled him with
renewed l.fe. At 80 he was hi bad health;
at 45 lis was careworn and nearly all In
—now at 50, after taking Nuxated Iron, a
miracle of vitality and his face beaming
with the buoyancy of youth."
Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly phy-
sician of Bellevue hospital (Outdoor Dept.),
N«w York, nnd the Westchester County Hos-
pital, says' "Thousand# of persons ga on
suffering year after year, doctoring them-
selves for aU kinds of Ills, when tho real
and true cause underlying their condition is
rrn t
p;-'
. Hpi" :•: <
I I*r r | i r ■
r.tiier sfr
i results,
iilrtf
remf
difh
Iron
nhr-l
rent
i.i.tij do
A
• . i
m'>! insist
•• ;•,.( iron
HtM a few
!t-rs in all
iprion for
t if you don't
■!" ?i:< n purr.haso
ori^inai piickageO
1 r imtrifl (N'uxated
rkage. If you have
h* smx. and Iron
pioducts and failed
ttiat sueh product#
liiiiig t'lom Nuxated
■ ■nl
to If
I run."
NOTE- Nuxated Iron, which If prescribed
and recommended above by physicians hi
such a great variety of cases, Is not a patent
medicine nor secret remedy, but one which
is well known to druggists and whose iron
constituents aro widely prescribed by emi-
nent physicians both In Europe and Amer-
ica. Unlike the older iuorganlo product*
it is easily assimilated, does not Injure th#
teeth, make them black, nor upset the
stomach; on the contrary, At Is a most, potent
remedy In nearly all forms of indigestion as
well as for nervous, run-down conditions.
The manufacturers have such great confi-
dence la Nuxated Iron that they offer to for-
feit $ 100.00 to any charitable Institution If
they cannot take any man or woman und«r
60 who lacks iron, and increase their
strength 100 per cent or over in four weeluf
thno, provided they havo no serious organic
trouble. They also offer to refund your
money If It does not at least double your
strength and endurance In ten day* time.
.It Is dispensed in this city by O. L. Rejr-
uold* and ail food druggists.
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