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THE ATLANTA TRI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
1 FAT MEN RARELY
ARE CRIMINALS,
STATES EXPERT
LOS ANGELES. —Fat persons are
rarely arrested for serious crime and
the man who preserves the mental
attitude of the average fat man is
I pretty sure to keep out of trouble.
This observation of J. W. Cline,
head of the identification bureau
here and connected for years with
crime analysis, is borne out by po
lice records.
Slender, gaunt persons fill the
nation’s jails and prisons. That fact
is attributed to numerous things.
In many cases the body is emaciated
bv the -use of “dope.” A large pro
portion of the nation’s criminals are
"dope” users.
The condition of the body may
als<s be due to a nervous, worried
state of mind or to nourishment,
brought about by poverty.
But so far as crime itself Is con
cerned, Mr. Cline says, it is a men
tal proposition, and since fat per
sons nearly always are jovial they
seldom ride in patrol wagons.
Most crime. Mr. Cline says, is
traced to weakened mentality. There
are, of course, murders committed
upon the impulse of the moment
and thefts committed in the spirit
of adventure by persons who would
not be rated low in mentality, but
Tew crimes are planned by a nor
mal brain.
,“I have seen cases,” said the
crime expert, “where I could have
some sympathy for persons brought
in for the first time, but I never
have any patience, with the two
termer, the person who has served
in the workhouse or prison and com
mits crime again.
“The life a ’person is compelled
to live when behind the bars should
serve as sufficient shock to any
brain that has any strength at all,
to prevent a second offense.
“The fact that in thousands of
cases this shock does not take place
adds to the evidence that most se
rious crime is traceable to a bad
mental condition.”
Three Young Atlantians
Believed to Have Large
Fortune in New Patent
Rex B. Mooney, a well-known
young Atlanta business man, in
charge of the loan department of
the Investors Savings company for
several years, and two of his busi
ness associates, bid fair to make
fortunes out of the sale of the man
ufacturing rights of a natent which
they own.
Mr. Mooney’s associates are his
brother, Frank F. Mooney, and C.
W. DeLong. The latter is only 27
years old, and is the inventor of
the patent syringe on which the
manufacturing rights have been sold
Frank E. Mooney is twenty-otae
years old. Rex B. Mooney is under
thirty-five. Thus they launch the
fortunes of their patent quite early
In life and with the most remark
able prospects of success.
Mr. DeLong is the son of an in
ventor, who perfected certain at
tachments for a cotton gin that
yielded substantial profits. He has
been connected several years with,
the Miller Rubber company. Frank
E. Mooney was with the same con
cern and a friend of his. When Mr.
DeLong perfected and patented his
syringe and was ready to finance
the manufacture of it, Frank E.
Mooney brought it to the attention
of his brother, Rex. B. Mooney.
Perceiving at once the great pos
sibilities of the device, Rex B
Mooney “raked and scraped” the
money to buy a half Interest in the
patent right for $25,000. He and
Mr. DeLong as partners took Frank
E. Mooney into the firm. They be
gun to manufacture the device in a
limited way, lacking the machinery
to manufacture in quantity, and put
a few agents to selling it. Orders
came faster than they could be sup
plied.
So the boys decided to go into
business on a larger scale. They
brought their device to the atten
tion of certain New York capital
ists who saw its possibilities Imme
diately and formed a corporation
with $1,500,000 capital stock to buy
the manufacturing rights and pro
duce it in quantity.
Negotiations were opened between
the corporation and the three young
Atlantians who owned the patent.
These negotiations resulted in the
sale of the manufacturing rights, in
the United States, for a considera
tion of $250,000, plus a rayolty of
$1 on each syringe sold. The con
tract has been signed and executed,
the corporation has perfected all ar
rangements to manufacture the de
vice in large quantities in the east,
and about December 1 it will be put
on the market with a national ad
vertising campaign.
The young Atlantians who own
the patent have not sold the patent,
but have sold merely the manufac
turing rights in the United States.
They are planning to sell the manu
facturing rights in Canada, England.
France and other countries. Al
ready they have had some flattering
offers.
Their method of handling th#
proposition relieves them entirely of
financing the production or the sale
of their device. They are not selling
stock and are not advertising. They
have nothing to do but wait for
their royalties. They know beyond
a doubt that their device will self,
for they tried it themselves and
proved its possibilities.
Buzzing on the Limited
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PETE ME BOY!
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If you ever did have a doubt in your peppy 7
old soul as to how Camels stand nationally,
take a fly over the country I Gee, every time I
swing around I see men smoking Camels or buy
ing Camels or talking Camels! Every news
paper and magazine flashes Camel ads! Every
billboard spills a scream about Camels I
Pete, you never can beat Camels expert blend
of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos I
Certainly does put it over either kind smoked
straight 1 And say, do you get that mild Camel
body! Oh gee, Pete, fire-up another Camel —
That’s the answer I
Now listen: I’m going to draw up some Camel
ads and shoot ’em in an.d I'm going to tell the
world wbats-what about Camels! det you I
can clean-up on a job like that —and it’s all in
spiration right from Camels themselves! For
/ instance, Pete, I'm slapping this sketch down
jf here to put you wise —Sav-vy? I’ll tell ’em
f\ old pencil, I see the point I
I I'll drop you a line from Chicago and tell you
s'more! I’ll have a baleful of stunts by the
time this letter blows into your hands! K
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ChiK§f.
JUST HOW MUCH PUNISHMENT ONE OF THE GEORGIA RAILWAY AND POWER COMPA
NY’S BIG CARS can take and still remain on its rails was demonstrated Sunday afternoon when
a Pine street car rammed a Ponce de Leon vestibule car at the intersection of Jackson and Poncd
de Leon avenue. The picture below shows what happened to the smaller car. It bounced off the
bigger one like a rubber ball off a brick wall and did not etop uuntil it had mounted the curb on
Ponce de Leon and imbedded its front wheels in the brick pavement. Passengers are reported to
have received only a few ecratches and a severe shaken up. The way was cleared in about 55
minutes. Staff photo by Winn.
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Gold-Toothed Dog
Should Stay Home
NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—The
white shepherd dog/ with two
gold teeth and other previous
trimmings, advertised as lost,
strayed or stolen from the jew
elry shop of his master, William
T. Davis, of 122 West 134th
street, was found last night by
Patrolman Dan Brennan, of the
West Sixty-Eighth street sta
tion. Brennan, on his way home,
picked up the .dog at West 133 d
street and Eighth avenue. The
dog still had his gold teeth and
still had a collar studded with
jewels and a cloth belt inlaid
.h watch cases.
Accidents in Nation
Kill Far More Men
Than Women
MILWAUKEE—The National Safe
ty Council has just completed—with
the co-operation of the coroners of
210 cities and counties, the secre
taries of thirty-five local Safety
Councils and the 8,000 members of
the National Council—compilation of
a casualty list for the week of Au
gust 22 to 28, inclusive.
The list, prepared for the purpose
of analysis at the ninth annual Safe
ty congress, which opened at Mil
waukee presents some
rather startling revelations. It
shows, for instance, that on different
days of the week from five to ten
men are killed by accidents for each
woman so killed; that three to nine
boys are killed in accidents for every
girl so killed; that in four days out
of seven—Monday, Tuesday, Wednes
day and Saturday—the number of
persons killed in automobile acci
dents was equal to more than half
of the total number killed in acci
dents from all other causes.
The casualty list for Sunday, Au
gust 22, shows twenty-four deaths
caused by drowning, twenty-two by
automobile accidents, twelve by falls
—of elthes material or persons;
eight by street cars, four by electro
cution and sixty-one by miscellaneous
cases. Carelessness on this day took
the lives of 104 men, fifteen women,
twenty-three boys under sixteen
years of age and seven girls under
sixteen years of age.
He Cuts New Teeth
At 108 Years of Age
RIPLEY, Miss.—" Uncle Jack”
Terry, 10S years old, a resident of
the eastern part of Union county,
near here, and all of whose brothers
ambsisters lived to be at least a cen
tury old, has had the unique exper
ience of cutting his third set of teeth.
“Uncle Jack” was asked if this was
the truth, and declared the third set
were of little practical, value to him,
being easily broken.
At 104, “Uncle Jack” used to walk
a mile to attend religious ceremonies
at his church.
Americans Spend 5 Billion
Seeking Pleasure Annually
The national orgy of spending, which swept over the United
States with the signing of the armistice, still is pouring money
into the pockets of purveyors of amusement at the rate of ap
proximately $400,000,000 a month, according to an estimate
made on war tax receipts of the Treasury department. Although
expenditures have been curtailed for motor cars, diamonds, im
ported cosmetics and the like, the public has increased its pur
chases of candy, soft drinks and other non-alcoholic beverages,
tobacco and theater and “movie” tickets.
Seekers of recreation etill are indulging in these things at
the rate of nearly $5,000,000,000 a year, or enough to pay all
the expenses of the government for twelve months. Taxes re
ceived by the government in May on the sale of tobacco, candy,
soft drinks and theater tickets totaled $36,618,000.
Tobacco, cigars, cigarettes and snuff seem to be the favorite
indulgence of the American people according to the tax returnss
Theater admissions brought in the next biggest income to the gov
ernmnt,l $6,623,189. At this rate, the annual expenditure for the
ater seats would be approximately $794,772,000.
The Water’s Fine
In California
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While a big percentage of Jour
nal Tri-Weekly readers were do
ing more or less shivering during
last week’s cold snap, the fair
water nymph was enjoying a
frolic on a California beach.
FOUR YOUNG BANDITS FOILED!
When Youngsters Plank Down SSOO Bill for Railroad
Ticket Their Trip Suddenly Stops.
NEW YORK.—The information
Clerk in the New York Central sta
tion was nodding this afternoon
when a tuft of hair—a cowlick—
appeared at the edge of his coun
ter.
The clerk was about to bend over
to get a glimpse of the small own
er when a small paw came over the
top and laid down a crisp SSOO bill,
i “Let’s have four tickets to Chi
cago, will ya, boss’” was the request
that floated "up from the front of
the counter. The clerk, with a beck
on to Sergeant Harry C. Goodwin,
of the railroad’s private detective
force, went around in front to see
the prospective traveler.
He found four of them.
Their ages ran from the immatur
ity of nine years all the way up
to the sophistication of full thir
teen years.
It was David Simon, the 13-year
old leader, who -was after the tick
ets. With him were George Slick
en. H; Benjamin Tortoro, 9, and
“Rainsy,” who said he was 10 years
old, and “don’t know the rest of
it.”
Goodwin talked to the globe trot
ters for a while and decided that
' the first station on the way to fchi
' cago would be the East 126th po
| lice station.
i But on the way over all but David
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Baby Falls; Sister
Jumps, Both Safe
NEW YORK.—Two children,
one three years old and the other
nine, escaped injury when the
younger child pitched head first
from a window ledge two stories
from the ground, landing on his
face, and the other jumped after
him. They were Charles Parozat
t^ e ’ an(l h<s sister. Mary, of
321 Ellery street.
Unobserved by Mary, Charles
crept to the window, and before
his sister could stop him fell
head first to the ground. For
tunately grass covered the pave
ment. Tn terror Mary jumped
after him, landing on her side.
While startled neighbors scream
ed and Charlie’s mother fainted
Mary picked the little fellow up
and bore him back to the house.
A . doctor from Williamsburg
hospital pronounced both chil
dren unhurt.
Hard Luck Overtakes
Illinois Man Every
7 Years, Somehow
SPRINGFIELD, Ill.—Every seven
years bad luck comes to G. A. Har
per, of this city, he claims. His lat
est misfortune was the loss of the
sight in his eye following an
automobile accident.
To hospital attendants he said bad
luck visited him every seven years.
Seven years ago, in 1913, Harper,
then a railroad man; said he got his
foot caught in a switch frog and he
had to Jet the train cut his leg off.
In 1906 while working around a rail
road he suffered a fracture of his
skull.
Exportation of Sugar
Is Allowed by Brazil
RIO JANEIRO, Oct. 4.—Simoes
Lopez, minister of.agriculture, today
signed a decree permitting the ex
portation of sugar from Brazil, the
only restriction being that sufficient
stocks must be maintained for home
consumption. Prohibition of the ex
portation of sugar was enforced from
July»- 1917. until recently, when the
ban was partly raised.
Simon managed to elude Goodwin.
So it was that David stood alone
before the might and pomp, the uni
form and power of a stern-faced
desk lieutenant and was asked to
tell how he inanaged to have SSOO.
“Oh, it’s all right,” he said, shift
ing from one foot to another and
sniffing a snivel or two; “you see
my father he sent me over to buy
the tickets. He’s a Wall street en
gineer and he has lots of money.
All Wall street engineers do.”
But somehow it failed to impress
the lieutenant. Furthermore, the po
lice managed to get the names of
his companions from David.
And right there’s where the trou
ble started; for didn’t two detec
tives, calling at the barber shop of
Frank Tortoro, say they found that
wielder of the razor nearly frantic
with his tin box of $1,500 cash and
S4OO in Liberty bonds unaccount
ably missing.
At least that's what the detectives
told the lieutenant.
That’s probably why David is in
the custody of the Children’s so
ciety tonight.
Moccasin Snake Kills
Famous Pedigreed Dog
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—Dog
fanciers of San Francisco learned of
the death in Alexandria, La., of Bu
rner Fingo, champion Airedale, who
won ny blue ribbons at local
bench shows. Bilmer Bingo, owned
by Dr. W. C. Billings, formerly of
the government health service in
San Francisco, was killed by a dia
mond-headed moccasin snake in the
grounds of the Billings home. The
dog killed the snake, but was fatal
ly bitten and died a few hours later.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1020.
TREATY AGAINST
MEXICO DENIED
AT WASHINGTON
MEXICO CITY, Oct. 5. —Intimations
that the United States, France and
Great Britain have concluded a
treaty against Mexico are contained
in Washington dispatches to the
presidential offices here. It is be
lieved this treaty may possibly be
connected with an agreement rela
tive to the collection of damages
amounting to $20,000,000, resulting
from revolutions here.
REPORT IS DENIED
IN STATE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, Oct. s.—The
American, British and French gov
ernments have had some correspond
ence regarding Mexico and the nu
merous claims of their citizens re
sulting from the ten years of revolu
tion in Mexico, but state department
officials deny that any treaty against
Mexico has been negotiated. Reports
that such a'treaty had been entered
into originated in Berlin and were at
tributed to a high official of the Ger
man government.
Great Britain and France arc rep
resented as closely following the
lead of the United States with re
gard to Mexico and officials say
there is little likelihood that they
will accord recognition to the new
regime in Mexico in advance of sim
ilar action by the United States.
The matter of recognition still is
being considered by the state de
partment, but an immediate decision
is not regarded as likely.
Many Veterans Will
Attend Reunion Here
Os 82d Division
More than two hundred accept
ance cards from former members of
the Eighth-second division, signi
fying that they will attend the state
reunion to be held here Saturday,
have been received by the reunion
committee of the Eighty-second di
vision society, and it is expected
that a great many more will be re
ceived during the next few days.-
The meeting Saturday will be
strictly informal. Paul Warwick,
president of the society, said Tues
day that uniforms would not
be worn except where men desired
to do so, but that it would not be ob
ligatory.
The busings meeting of the re
union'-will be held at 11 o’clock Sat
urday morning in the assembly room
of the Chamber of Commerce. A
luncheon at 12:30 will follow at the
Hotel Ansley, while in the afternoon,
the “buddies” will attend the Tech-
Davidson game in a body. 1
The principal feature of the bus
iness meeting in the morning, will
be to perfect plans for the national
division, and also to engage the local
and state association by securing as
members every former man who
served with the division.
Speeches will be made by former
service men while Paul Warwick
will preside. It is urged that every’
Atlantian who served with the “All-
American” unit, at any time attend
the meeting .
Cop Can’t Convict,
This Judge Rules
TOLEDO.—A cop can’t convict. So
said Judge Cohn in dismissing the
case against Anna Woods, charged
with soliciting. He declared the word
of a policeman is not sufficient evi
j dence to convict.
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ation, if you write to me. Eugene M. Pullen
Carpenter, 189-0 Marcellus avenue, Manas
quan, N. J. Better cut out this notice and
show it to any others who are ruptured—
you may save a life or at least stop the
misery of rupture and the worry and danger
of an operation.— (Advt.)
Elegani 21-Jswel ®atch
Your choice of 6, 12 or 16 size wateh. High grade
gold filled or solid silverine open face cases, plain
polish or fancy engraved patterns. Fitted with ele
gant 21-jewel Montgomery dial movement. Every
watch fully reliable, accurate and guaranteed for
IO years’ service.
C. O.
Also your choice of gents’ or I idles’ size gold filled
or silverine cases: fitted with genuine seven-jewel
American made N. Y. Standard movements whieh
will last a lifetime. Price $3.95. Fully worth
double. Send us your name and address. Watch will
be sent you by parcel post. When received, pay post
man only $8.95 and watch Is yours. Satisfaction guar
anteed or money cheerfully refunded. Order today.
P. S.—High grade gold filled chains to match, $2.00.
MEDILL & CO . 213 W. Madison Street
Dept. 408 ChicagOs UL
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WARNING! The name “Bayer” is the thumb
print which identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed hy
physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions.
My
SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “unbroken package” of
genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper direc
tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma
tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly American!
Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packages.
Aspirin 1b the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldestcr of SallcyllcMM
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Spectacles
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Just Jldail the Coupon Bclcts).
Friend s—l could fill up a big book 1 with the testfmoHtal* R
j£r Nht and words of praise I have received from the thousands
F’ wl of spectacle wearers all over the United States who tell
B ©me about the splendid eyesight they aro again enjoyin®
/ since they began using my Jarge-«lze “Perfect Vision” wectacles. But
> you know the old saying, "seeing is believing, and that to the reason
B why I am making you this very remarkable offer.
B This is ail I ask you to do: Just fill out the cou
f pon at the bottom of this advertisement and send
I it to me without a cent of money, and I will imme- '
I diatelv mail you a pair of my handsome 10-karat <
| gold-filled,- large elze “Perfect Vision” spectacles (
B to try in your own home fully ten days without a \ Yry-VrA "- A
penny in advance or even a reference. j t
I As soon as you get them I want you to put si
them on your eyes when you come in from >'°ur> afl
S day's work out on the field or factory, and Youll TVisfeqWMgSKr 3
B be agreeably surprised to discover that with tnese |_3tstS^MK4jS r
■ large-alzo "Perfect Vision" spectacles of rnlne you
8 can again read the finest print in your Bible; you >.>aHw|y
H will find that the smallest type in your newspaper
■ or magazine looks just as sharp and as clear
S you as It ever did in your younger days. If you y/
are fond of sewing, by hana or machine, you win (ft;;
be happy to notice that you can again thread your ess/r"
needle as easily as if it were as large-eyed as the
needle held by the lady in the picture alongside
hereof; they will enable you to do thoy
/Cvfinest kind of embroidery and crochet- J • jßfr
’ ’iwork. with as much case and com-
fort as you ever did in your life. i/\ gfiw
taeles of mine, shoulder your gun one of these bright sunshiny
mornings, and you will find you can again Sight your gun■
clearly as ever, take perfect aim at your game, apd bring a own
a sparrow Just as If it were as big as the hen-hawk
tn this picture; and in the evening when the shadows are gath crln <
the dusk, you will have no trouble to distinguish your horses from cows
and other livestock away cut In the pasture and as far ■ st the ey«> «n
reach with the aid of a pair of my J«roe-slxe .‘J?erfect-Vl«lo n distance
spectacles.
Sit Down Right Now This Very Minute
and fill out the below coupon at once, and I
will send you a pair of m y„3' an . <lson^ ( . l0 *
karat gold-filled, larqe-slxo "Perfect Vis- WT
Ion" spectacles in a velteen-Hned spring
back, pocket-book spectacle case, for v.’.®
you to try on your own eyes in your BK
own .home fully ten days absolutely f
free of Charge. Fill in this coupon, cut fsf*,- ’’k>-
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Man me a .pair of your •
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•'Perfect Vision** spectacles; also a |
fine vclteen-Hned, spring-back, pocket- •
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under your own offer, of a full ten days actujd . .
test. This free trial Is not to cost mo ■ j
...•’ It I like the glasses and keep them, I am tow *«“ f
$2.15 only. But if, for any reason whatsoever, I Jontwtoh o .
keen them. I will return them to you without paying you a single j
cent for them. Don’t fall to answer the questions.
; How old are you? How many years have you used glasses (If any)..•
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APPENDICITIS
Appendicitis attacks at any moment,
. ven persons seemingly in good health,
ually, however, it is preceded by stom
ach trouble or constipation. Many people
tiave a buwel movement every day, but
it is not a COMPLETE movement mill
much old, stale matter stays in the sys
tem to ferment and cause trouble. Often
there is only a small passage in the cen
ter of the bowels while the sides are cov
ered with old, hard matter which sticks
to the bowels and often poisons the sys
tem for months, making you feel tired all
the time and “half-sick.” Even if your
bowels move slightly each day, that is
sot enough. Th6re must be an occasional
THOROUGH, complete cleansing to bring
out* all the accumulated, poisonous waste
.matter.
Appendicitis is an intestinal infection
spreading to the appendix, and it can be
guarded against in the same manner in
which you guard against the spread of
throat infection (sore throat). When you
have sore throat, you can often prevent
further trouble by using an antiseptic
wash or -gargle to destroy the germs, and
a laxative to carry off the poisons from
the body. Very simik-r treatment is neces
sary to guard against appendicitis. But in
stead of an antiseptic wash for the throat,
an INTESTINAL antiseptic is necessary
and a COMPLETE drainage of the bowel
system.
• IHT3STIHAI. AIiTISLFTIC
There is now offered to the public a
preparation having the DOUBLE action or
an intestinal antiseptic and a COMPLETE
system cleaner. This preparation, known
as AI)T.I'It-I-KA, acts as follows:
It tends to destroy or remove harmful
germs and colon bacili in the intestinal
canal, thus guarding against appendicitis
and other diseases having their start here.
It is the most COMPLETE system
cleaner ever offered to the public, acting
wWMI g »1 j ffilffl
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This acccinpl»«hment io ftbsolately oevr Id Cdo china making, and gives your set an added persona! value— jg
handrome and exclusive Man heirloom, Jobtthink, we give it to you absolutely too for telling your triaudt ffi’. '
KIBLER’S ALL’ROUND
It is troly the perf« t furnlhzro polish, ebaasr end brightener, rest preventive and leather pmeervet. i
It‘» the national aundby. Tates the drudgery outot clt-aning—makes cleaning a pleasure in over two mil* e— .
lion homes. It hso well known thet it se'ls on eight. Io get this beautiful dinner eek—or cash commission , ,
—simply order and sell 30 bottles of this wondsrfnl oU at 60 cents each. lu.-tarn the ?18.00 collected and
Uxe dinner del Is yours. Or you may have choice of Silverware. Bugs, Lace Curtains, etc. twAwDrwim
SEND NO HONEY. We trust you and take the oil back If you cannot sell it Order today, giving yOUX Res ’>i i hs'ii il
nearest express office. Be the first to enjoy the luxury n t tliesa new. novel and beautiful dishes, Omamv j
THE KIBLER COMPANY, DEPT. A 27 IHDIANAPOLIIS, IND.
on BOTH upper and lower bowel and
bringing out foul mutter which poisoned
the system for months and which noth
ing else enn dislodge. It brings out all
gases, thus immediately relieving pre*,
sure on the hea,rt and other vital organa.
It is astonishing the great amount of poi
sonous matter ADLER-I-KA draws from
the alimentary canal —matter you never
thought was in your system. Try ft right
after a natural movement and notice' hour
much MORE foul matter is brought out
which was poisoning your system. I®'
slight disorders, such as occasional constl
pation, sour stomach, gas on the stomach
and sick headaches, one spoonful ADLER.
I-KA ALWAYS brings relief. ADLBR-I-KA
is a constant surprise to people who have
used only ordinary stomach and bowel med
icines and the various oils and waters,
on account of its rapid, pleasant and
COMPLETE action.
urroiiTs risOM fhvsiciajts
“I have used Adler-i-ka in my practice
■and have found nothing to excel it.”
(Signed) DR. W. A. LINE.
“I have found nothing in my 50 yearn
practice to excel Adler-i-ka.” (Signed)
Dr. James Weaver.
“I use Adler-i-ka in all bowel cases.
Some require only one dose.” (Signed) Dr.
F. M. Prettyman.
“After taking Adler-i-ka feel better tha*
for 20 years. Haven’t language to ex
press the AWFUL IMPURITIES elim
inated from my system.” (Signed) J. IL
rifckett.
“Thanks to Adler-i-ka I ™ sleep* all
night now, something I could not do for
years.” (Signed) Cora E. Noblett.
Adler-i-ka is sold hy leading druggists
everywhere or sent all charges prepaid
I for $1.20 (large bottle, enough for full
treatment). Write for free booklet about
appendicitis. Adlerika Company, Dept. D.,
I St. Paul, Minnesota.