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" To Fill Men's P
o Fill Men's Places
PUEBLO, COLO., Feb, 9.—To prove
that more than one Pueblo woman is
Wab!e of filling the shoes of mere man,
local young women are organizéng in
preparation for afy emergency that may
arise as a result &f ghe war,
Drills are belng (‘onguoted twice
weekly for girls and en who want
to be ready to guard the Jocal steel and
smelter plants or serve as police and
firemen in case the man power of
Pueblo is depleted by enlistments.
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JAh! how comfortable your feet feel,
Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz"” now at
fany drugglist or department store.
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unded.—Avertisement,
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M UPSET STOMCH
¢ Wonder what upset your stomach
~which portion of the fecod did the
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~ Millions of men and women today
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Better Than Calomel For Liver
Calomel sickens! Ifibilious, constipated and head
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" Listen to me! Take no more sick
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Calomel is mercury or quicksiiver,
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Calomel, when it comes into contact
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ul tonight, and if it doesn't straight-
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' YOU'RE LOOKING YOUNGER EVERY DAY, MOTHER
Gray, faded hair turned beautifully
dark and lustrous almost over night,
is a reality, if you'll take the trouble
to mix sage tea and sulphur, but
what's the use, you get a large bot
tle of the ready-to-use tonic, called
“Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound” at drug stores here. Mil
lions of bottles of "Wyeth's" are
sold annually, says a well-known
druggist, because it darkens the hair
80 naturaily and evenly that no one
can tell it has happened.
You just dampen a sponge or soft
brush with Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur and draw it throu®™h your hair,
'taklng one small strand at a time.
Those whose hair is turning gray
‘becoming faded, dry, scraggy and
Representatives From All Schools
Asked to Meet at City Coun
cil Chamber Monday.
Following the address of Dr, Stock
ton Axson which has aroused much
interest in Atlanta in the work of the
Junior Red Cross, Professor J, C
Wardlaw, chalrman of the chapter
school committee of the Atlanta chap
ter and its representative in all the
territory over which the chapter has
jurisdiction, namely Fulton and De-
Kalb Counties, has called a meeting
for Monday afternoon at 83:15 o'clock
in the City Council chamber to which
the principal, the vice principal and
at least one representative from every
publie, private and parochial school in
the two countles has been invited,
The purpose of this meeting 1s to
NEVER NEGLECT A
Serfous throat and lung troubles uenally begli
thus. At the outset or even when they become
chronie, try
ECKMAN’S ALTERATIVE
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Thousands have found it effective. Contalhs no
Aleohol, Narcotle or Hab!* "orming Dwug.
$2 size, now $1.50 nrw 80c
Price includes war (-« A 1 druggists.
# Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia.
bad stomach. A little Diapepsin oc
casionally keeps the stomach regu
lated, and they eat their favorite
foods without fear,
If your stomach doesn’t take care
of your liberal limit without rebel
lion; if your food isß a damage in
stead of a help, remember the quick
est, surest and most harmless relief
is Pape's Diapepsin, which costs only
fifty cents for a large case at drug
stores. It's truly wonderful—it di
gests food and sets things straight
80 gently and easily that it is really
astonishing, Try {t!-—Advertisement.
eén you right up and make you feel
fine and vigorous by morning, I want
you to go back to the store and get
vour money, Dodson's Liver Tone is
destroying the sale of calomel be
cause it 1s real liver medicine; entire
ly vegetahle, therefore it can not sal
ivate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson's Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of that sour bile and consti
pated waste which is clogging your
system and making you feel miser
able., I guarantee that a bottle of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will keep your
entire family feeling fine for months.
Glve it to your children. It is harm
less; doesn’'t gripe and they like its
rleasant taste.—Advertisement,
thin have a surprise awaiting them,
because after just one application
the gray hair vanishes and your
locks become luxuriantly dark and
beautiful,
This is the age of youth, gray
haired, unattractive folks aren
wanted aroand, so get busy with the
‘Sage and Sulphur tonight and you'll
be amazed at your youthful appear
ance and the real beauty and
healthy condition of your hair with
in a few days. Inquiry at drug stores
here shows that they all sell lots
of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur” and
the folks using !t are enthuslastic.
This preparation i 3 a delightful toi
let requisite. It is not intended for
the cure, mitigation or prevention of
disease,—Advertisement.
HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN __ A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1918
Cursed,Threatened
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and Tipped, Judge
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Delivers the Coal
(By International News Service.)
ORANGE. N, J., Feb. 9~Judge
Nott, of East Orange, volunteered
as a coal wagon driver to get coal
to the homes of the needy.
A motorman of a street car
threatened to whip the judge when
his horse balked on the street car
track, stalling traffic. He will ap
pear before the judge later.
A woman gave the judge a ten
cent tip and admonished him not
to get intoxicated with the money.
Another woman threatened to
have him dismissed unless he car
ried the coal to the second floor.
The magistrate obeyed and dump
ed it in the middle of the parlor
floor.
| take up In conjunction with a repre
'senmtlve from the Southern Division
| office of the Red Cross the details of
!thl! organization of Junior Red Cross
work in the schools of Atlanta and
ltho two counties, in order to start
Red Cross work in the schools on the
Ihrrmdfwt possible basis from the very
beginning of the campaign which
starts on Tuesday. These plans of or
ganization were gone into thoroughly
by the chapter school committee at a
meeting Friday afternoon in Profes
sor Wardlaw's office.
As Atlanta is the elty where the
!Red Cross division office is located it
fs especially desirable that the At-
Ilnnm schools should take the lead mn
[Junlnr Red Cross work, and Profes
sor Wardlaw is particularly anxious
' to have the children take advantage
‘of the opportunities offered by this
work as soon as possible,
~ In addition to their share of the
refugee garments which are to be
made by all the schools, the Atlanta
rchools have been requested by one
of the officers of the 307th United
States Engineers to make 1,650 khak)
run ‘covers for his regiment. As this
reziment is stationed at Camp Gordon
it is especially fitting that the At
lanta children should be asked to do
this.
Between 15,000 and 20,000 refugee
garments out of the total allotment
of 400,000 have been assigned to the
Southern Division, and Miss Sally
Stephens, assistant director of junior
membership, announced Saturday that
approximately 1,500 pinafores have
already been distributed in this divi
slon. There are ten different kinde
of garments and each school auxiliary
organized is allotted a certaln share
of one kind. All of the garments are
cut by a professional cutter in the
Southern Division warehouse on
James street, in order to insure a per
fect cut, and are distributed from
there to the schools as they are or
ganized for junior work.
Southern Division
Does Great Work
The Southern Division, American
Red Cross, shipped almost 300,000
articles for export to France last
week, in addition to doing an unus
ually large business in inspecting
boxes and shipping supplies to chap
ters,
The report of the division ware
house at No. 32 James street shows
that 300 boxes of raw material were
received during the week, that 334
boxes of supplies were sent to chap
ters and 401 boxes of finished articles
received from them. Invoices to the
amount of $115,484.95 were made; 404
boxes were inspect, 185 standard box
es were packed, containing 811,851
articles; 131 standard boxes contaln
ing 292,308 articles were shipped for
export, and two boxes of knitted arti
cles and operating gowns sent to can
tonments,
Don't Feel Right
Says glass of hot water with
phosphate before breakfast
washee out poisons,
If you wake up with a bad taste,
bad breath and tongue is coated; if
your head is dull or aching; If what
you eat sours and forms gas and acid
in stomach, or you are bilious, consti
pated, nervous, sallow and can't get
feeling just right, begin inside bath
ing. Drink before breakfast, a glass
of real hot water with a teaspoonful
~of limestone phosphate In it. This will
flush the poisons and toxins from
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels
and cleanse, sweeten and purify the
entire alimentary tract. Do your in
side bathing immediately upon arising
in the morning to wash out of the
system all the previous day's poison
ous waste, gases and sour bile be
fore putting more food into the stom
ach.
To feel like young folks feel; like
you felt before your blood, nerves and
muscles became loaded with body im
purities, get from your pharmacist a
quarter pound of limestone phosphate
which is inexpensive and almost
tasteless, except for a sourish twinge
which is not unpleasant. |
Men and women who are usually
constipated, bilious, headachy or hnvel
any stomach disorder,should begln‘
this inside bathing before breakfast.
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Accept no substitute. This great oil
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money refunded at Jacobs' Pharmacy,
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| Campaign to Raise $30,000 in
in Atlanata To Be Started
Tuesday, Feb. 19,
That the Young Women's Christian
Association has broadened the scope
of its work to a remarkable degree,
both locally and nationally, during the
latter part of its 50 years of effort, is
|2 fact not widely known among the
general public.
Few outside of those who have been
more or less directly interested in the
assoclation’s work have taken the
trouble to enlighten themselves on the
subject and consequently among
Ithvse there is only a vague idea of
what it has accomplished based on
the earlier history of the organiza
tion.
| Its primary object at the time of
organization, as well as at the pres
ent time, was the physical and spirit
ual welfare of young women . and
| girls.
’ While the problems and purposes of
the Y. W. C. A. are practicaly identi
| cal with those formed at its organi
lzatinn. like everything else that
changes in the course of 50 years,
’those problems are met in more prac
‘tical and modern ways and more on
the ground of humanity.
I An enormous number of girls in
this country have already gone into
‘ne wpositions and many into new en
vironments, as the result of the war
one estimate placing the number at a
million. Naturally, under such cir
cumstances, the need of adjustments
to meet the new conditions is imper
ative. For instance, 1,500 girls were
employed in a munitions factory in a
small Middle Western city, where
there was no place for them to stay.
The Government reported to the Y.
W. C. A. that these girls were sleep
ing three In a bed and working in
three shifts, so the beds were never
empty. Immediate arrangements were
made for the erection of barracks by
the Y. W. C. A., where the girls had
clean and comfortable quarters.
In Atlanta the Y. W. C. A. rooms
on the fourth floor of the Peachtree
Arcade and the Hostess House at
Camp Gordon produce the most con
vincing evidence of the work the lo
cal association is doing. In the club
rooms are to be found everything that
one would naturally look for in a
place of this kind—reading rooms,
restrooms, gymnasium, bathrooms,
cafeteria and a bright, sunny atmos
phere. Among the hundreds of girls
who visit the rooms daily are mem
bers of the assoclation, strangers who
always seek out the Y. W. C. A. first,
because they know it is the right kind
of a place to go. and many who may
have plenty of places to go, but who
enjoy the atmosphere of the Y. W,
C. A. and its wholesome associations.
It 1s a place where anyone is welcome
at any time.
The Hostess House at Camp Gor
don was donated by the national
board without asking any contribu
tion from Atlanta, It is the only
place at the camp where the wives,
mothers and daughters of the soldiers
can meet them, and it has been given
high praise on every hand. It s
practically self-supporting.
The national board has spent more
than $£30,000 in Atlanta and will con-
But Atlanta is going to be asked to
tinue to spend additlonal sums here
contribute a part of the money neces
sary to carry on this work and a
campaign to raise that money will be
started on Tuesday, February 19, to
run three days. It is expected that a
sufficient sum to finance the work for
a vear will be raised during the cam
paign.
COP TELLS ALL ABOUT IT.
CHICAGO, Feb. 9.—" Ye see. it was
like this,” Policeman Thomas Hutchin
son, charged with being absent from
hig beat, explained to the trial board.
“It was the night before the big
storm. I found a burglar in a store on
my beat at 1 a. m. I chased him until
2:16. We'd gone so far in the snow by
that time that it took me until 7:30 tc
get back to the station.”” He was exon
erated.
Law Should Stop Sale
Of Elastic and Spring Trusses
Such Misery-Causing Makeshifts Are
the Ruptured Man’s Worst Enemies
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spring trusses like shown MWt 11
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slow sulcide. Such con- N T
traptions are almost sure N it
to shorten your life,
It’s hard to make them hold, oven when drawn
80 tight that they scarcely glve a minute's peace.
They are simply a curse to wear.
And because they nearly always let their vic
tims get worse all the tUme, they are yearly forc-
Ing thousands of people into risking their lves by
undergoing operation.
These unsclentific makeshifts cause so much mis
ery and such shameful waste of money that the
law should put a stop to it.
Don't Buy Anything for Rupture
Without Privilege of Thorough Test
There's only one reason in the world why you
or any one else ever gets saddled up with good
for-nothing makeshifts—
It's stmply because you trust to a mere try-on
or hasty examination instead of first making a
thorough test.
A truss or so-called ‘“‘appliance’’ may seem all
right when you first try #t on and afterward prove
utterly worthless,
The only way you can ever make sure of ex
actly what you are getting ils by sixty days’ trial
~a thorough dey-after-day test.
And there’s only one thing of any kind whatever
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and thorough test—
Only one thing geod enough to stand such a long
That's our guwrantoed rupture holder.
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If 1t can not be made to keep your rupture from
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See What It Does
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Children Must Learn
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English Language Is
Decree of Judge
FORT COLLINS, COLO., Feb.
9. —"“When foreigners come here to
make their home they must learn
our ways and our customers,” de
clared Judge Boulton, of the
County Court, on Friday. “I pro
pose to do my part in seeing that
they do it.”
The remarks of the court came
as a result of George Whitman
being arrested on the charge of
failing to send one of his children
to school.
The defendant announced that
he was sending all but one to the
public schools, and that one was
being sent to a private German
school.
Judge Boulton issued the order
that the child be taken from the
private school and placed in the
publie school. .
' “It is necessary that you for
eigners accustom yourselves to
American ways and methods. Yon
come here to enjoy the prosperity
and freedom of the land, and it
is necessary that you assume the
ways of your adopted country, If
vou follow the same methods you
did in your former home and edu
cate your children in the same
way, it would not be long until
conditions would be the same as
they were there. The children
must attend American schools and
learn English just as do all the
other children. .
“Private schools for the teach
ing of German and Russian or
other foreign customs are not in
line with American ideals, and as
far as I can I propose to see that
the children are sent to the public
schools.”
. Judge Boulton has been follow
ing the school situation closely
and has caused many a parent to
be brought into court because the
children’ were not sent to the
public schools as required by law.
U. 8. Treasurer Sees
An Early Victory
MACON, Feb. 9.—John Burke,
United States Treasurer, this after
noon predicted that the war with Ger
many would be won quickly.
He came here from Dublin, where
he spoke last night in the interest of
the third Liberty bond issue, and aft
er a brief stop in Macon left for At
lanta, where he will hold a confer
ence with Chairman Wellborn, of the
Federal Reserve Bank.
Mr. Burke, referring to the Liberty
bond issue, declared that it would
be necessary for the farmers in Geor
gia to be aroused and shown that it is
to their interest to buy the bonds, as
they were getting mor eout of the war
than anybody else.
Atlanta Resident Has
Awful Experience
“T was twice confined in hospitals,
in the last one nothing but gruel wa
ter was injected into me 4 times a
day, as my stomach would not retain
any food. I suffered terribly; was
reduced to a skeleton. My folks saw
an ad of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy
and it has surely saved my life. I
weigh 180 pounds now.” 1t is a sim
ple, harmless preparation that re
moves the catarrhal mucus from the
intestinal tract and allays the inflam
mation which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ailments,
including appendicitis. One dose will
convince or money refunded.—Jacobs’
Pharmacy.—Advertisement.
Instantly and automatically protects you agalnst
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There are 80 many wrong ideas about rupture
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It shows why depending on elastlc or spring
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It exposes the humbug ‘‘appliances,”” ‘‘methods,’
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It explains the dangers of operation. And shows |
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State Association Seeks Remedy
in New Laws and Or
| dinances.
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I Members of the Georgia State Au
‘tomobile Association this week will
push vigorously the campaign against
auniomobile thieves, working espe-
Icially to bring about the passage of
lun ordinance whfch will provide a
‘(‘he(‘k on all sales of second-hand
cars and make the purchaser of a
stolen car liable unless he has used
care in assuring himself of the sell
er's title to the car,
Councilman Al Martin, of the Sec
ond Ward, will introduce at the next
meeting of Council an ordinance to
be drawn by the City Attorney. It
will provide that the seller of a used
car must exhibit to the purchaser a
bill of sale or other proof of owner
ship and that the purchaser must see
such proof before closing the deal.
The ordinance also will provide
that every garage rented in Atlanta
must be reported at once to the po
lice department. The auto thieves, it
is said, make a practice of renting
small back-alley garages, storing a
stolen car there and leaving it until
th: police are less active in search
ing for it. These garages, too, are
used as workshops where the iden
tity of a car may be completely
char.ged. 1t is probable that proprie
tors of repair shops and storage gar
ages may be required to make re
ports of daily business, make of cars
received, and other information.
W. Tom Winn, an officer of the
Antomobile Assoc‘iation, is working to
secure the passage of the ordinance,
to which he expects no opposition. He
balieves that if Atlanta will take the
lead the State will follow in the
movement to protect automobiles.
“The next egislature will be asked
to pass stringent laws on the sub
ject,” he said. :
John oLttridge, prominent auto
dealer and member of the associa-
I tion, called attention yesterday to the
ease by which cars can be so changed
'that the owners can not recognize
them.
“An auto thier can change brand
new paint into a three-year-old ap-
Former United States
| Sendator Mason, Pionce
in Pure Food and Drugs Legislation, Father of Rural Free Delivery Systen
Says Nuxated [ron
Increased Hfs power anc] Emlurance
S 0 Much, ]'}zat He Fee]s I¢ Ougltt
to Be Made Known to Every Nerv
ous, Run-Down, Anaemic Man,
Woman and Child.
Opinions of Dr, Ferdinand King, New
York Physician and Medical Author; Dr,
James Francis Sullivan, formerly Phy
sician of Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor
Dept.) New York and the Westchester
County Hospital; Former Health Com
missioner Wm. R, Kerr, of the City of
Chicago and others.
What Senator Mason Says
Chicago, Il
Gentlemen:
I have often said I would never recommend medi
cine of any kind. I believe that the doctor’s place.
However, after the hardest political campaign of my
life, without a chance for a vacation, I had been start
ing to court every morning with that horrible tired
feeling one ecan not describe. I was advised to try
Nuxated Iron. As a pioneer in the pure food and
drug legislation, I was at first loath to try an adver
tised remedy, but after advising with my medical
friends, I gave it a test. The results have been so
beneficial in my own case, I made up my mind to let
my friends know about it, and you are at liberty to
putlish this statement if ycu so desire. lam now 65
vears of ag2 and I feel that a remedy which will
build up the strength and ircrease the power of en
cdurance of one at my age, should be known to the
world. Yours very truly,
Senator Mason's statement in regard
to Nuxated Iron was shown to several
physicians who were requcsted to give
their opinions thercon.
Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York Phy
sician and Medical Author, said: ‘7T
heartily indorse Senator Mason's state
ment in ragard to Nuxated Iron. There
can be no vigorous men without iron.
Pallor means anemia. Anemia means
iron deficiency. The skin of anemic men
and women is pale; the flesh flabby; the
muscles lack tone; the brain fags, and
the memory fails, and often they be
come weak, nervous, despondent and
melancholy.
. Dr. Janfes Francis Sullivan, formerly
Physician of Bellevue Hospital (Out
door Dept.) New York, and the West
chester County Hospital, said, “Sena
tor Mason is to be commended on hand
ing out this statement on Nuxated iron
for public print. There are thousands
of men and women who need A strength
and blood builder but do not know wnat
to take. In my cwn opinion thers g
nothing better than organic iron—Nux
ated Iron—for enriching the blyed und
halping to increase the strength and en
durance of men and women who iurn
up too rapidly their nervous energy in
the strenuous strain of the great busi
ness competition of the day
Former Hecalth Commissioner Wm. R.
Kerr, of the City of Chicago, says: *I
have taken:. Nuxated Iron myself and
experienced its health-giving and
strength-bufldin§ effect, anfi in the in
terest of the public welfare I feel it my
NOTE—Nuxated Iron, which was used by Sen:
prescribed and recommended above by flusitiuu. is
to druggists everywhere. TUnlike the older inorgani
injure the teeth, make them black nor the st
entirely satisfactory results to every merotu
Pharmacy and all good m—-fl'v-um
pearsnce in half-an-hour,” he said.
“He can exchange magnetos, chip off
serial numbers (r change them, alter
the equipment in a dozen ways, SO
no description will fit them.
“Every car owrer should go out
today, without waiting, and put a se
cre. identification mark on his car,
one that would not readily be found
by a thief. He would then be able to
swear to the identity of the machine
when he found this mark.”
An average of thirty-five cars a
'month are being stolen in Atlanta, the
committee of the association report-
I ed. Every type of automobile, from
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coated; this is a sure sign its little
stomach, liver and bowels need a
cleansing at once. .
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of cold, breath bad, throat sore,
doesn’'t eat, sleep or act naturally,
has stomach-ache, diarrhea, remem
ber, a gentle liver and bowel cleans
ing should always be the first treat
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. duty tc make known the results of its
| use. lam well past my threescore years,
> and want to say that I believe my own
great physical activity is largely due to
. day to my personal use of Nuxated Iron.
From my own experience with Nuxated
. Iron I feel it is such a valuable remedy
, that it ought to be used in every hos
pital and prescribed hy every physician
. in_this country.’
; Dr. E. Sauer, a Boston physician who
, has studied abroad in great European
| Medical institutions, said: ‘“Senator
. Mason is right. As I have said a hun
| dred times over, I regard organie¢ iron
as the greatest of all strength builders."
4 Iron is abgolutely necessary to enable
your blood 12 change your food into liy
~ ing tissue. Without it, no matter how
' much or waat you eat, your food merely
passes through you without doing you
~any good. You don't get the strength
' outof it, and as a consequence you be
' come weal, pale and sickly looking,
-~ just llke a plant trying to grow in a
- soil deflcient in iron.”
' Dr. Schuyler C. Jacques, Visiting Sur
geon of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, New
' York City, said: *I have naver before
given out any medical information or
-~ advice for publication, as I ordinarily 4o
not believe in it. But in the case of
Nuxated Iron I feel I would he remiss
in my dutv not to mention it. | have
taken it mysell and given it to my pa
- tients with most surprising results. And
those wia> wish quickly to increase their
strength, j.ower and endurance will find
it a most remarkable and wonderfully
effective remedy.’
nator Mason with such surprising results, and which s
is not a secret remedy, but one which is well known
de iron products, it is easily assimilated and does not
tomach. The manufacturers {nlmtee successful and
they will refund your money. tis dispensed by Jacobs’
.83,000 cars to Fords, 15 reprege
Comparatively few o. them are |
recovered,
ALCOHOLIS
and DRUNKENNESS have been sucee i
ed, both in Sanatorium -and private -
over 81 years with BR-N-8 Tonic. Imn
fective. Permanent results, Absolute]y
No injurious after effects. No opiates “
nabit-forming drugs. Price $2. Write ¢ o
H. C. WILLIAMS, 319 HEED BLDG., ad
phia, Pa. 1
Nothing equals “California Syn
of Figs” for children's ills; give
teaspoonful, and in a few hours ¢
the foul waste, sour bile and so
menting food which is clogged in t}
bowels passes out of the system, ar
you have a well and playful chi
again. All chiidren jove this harn
less deliclous “fruit laxative,” anq
never fails to effect a good ‘“‘insid
cleansing. Directions for babies, ch
dren of all ages and grown-ups «
bottle. Remember name, “Califo
nia.”—Advertisement.
From the Congressional Dire
published by the United States
ernment—*“Wm, 12, Mason, S
from Illincis, was elacted to (he
Congress in 1887, to tiwe sist
gress in 18%1—defeated for th:
Congress 1892—Elected Senat
the 55th Congress 1897 to 1903
- Senator Mason is now Cong
man from the State of illinois
Senator Mason’s championshi
Pure Food and Drugs legisl
his. fight for the rural frac .
system, and his strong advocu
all bills favoring labor and the ri
of the masses as against trusts
combines make him a national
al Washington and endeared hi
the hearts of the working man
the great masses of people thro
out the United States. Senator
son has the distinetion of being
of the really big men of the na
His strong endorsement of Nux
Iron must convince any intelll
thinking ieader that it must I
preparation of very great merit
one which the Senator feels 1s b
to be of great valua to the ma
of people everywhere, otherwis
could not afford to lend his nam
it, especailly after his SLrong &«
sj&oci‘y' of pure food and drugs leg