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+“The Source of Supply Is the
‘Reason Why”’ Another Wat
son “EXTRA SPECIAL”
| A double-header this time—
Lcombined to make things boom
at— : |
WATSON'S |
‘| Corner Pryor and Decatur Sts.
| Only Such Store in Atlanta.
' All Bargains From Every
i- ‘ Known Source.
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. and $1.99
© Read the list below. Carefully
“note items and then come and
. ‘‘get them'' exactly
» ‘““AS ADVERTISED"’
¥ The Great ‘‘Truth’’ Wins the
_Confidence of Successful, Care
b ful Knowing Buyers.
_Ladies elegant SILK HOSIERY,
“sold by many stores up to $2.50.
All colors and ‘‘lace effect’’ or
solid.
Extra Special 990
- Men’s fine DRESS SHIRTS. A
‘;"oneml assortment and values
sup to $2.50 and $3, all bunched
~in this Extra Special, |
i’for only 99(3
The wise man will buy a dozen.
“SWEATERS—Just right in sea
280N now for cool days, mornings,
wgvenings, etc. The most eco
inomical garment you can wear.|
« Watson sells all sizes; 99(3!
~worth up to $2.50, for '
“MEN'S UNION SUITS — Either
#nainsook for summer or 99 cl
i ribbed, slightly heavier ’
“ You'll find them priced for
+52.60 in most stores. :
+» DUPLEX and other
«window shades 9Mc
+Boys' good, heavy BLOUBES
{and WAISTS
. go for only 99(:[
“ You can't buy the cloth in
“them for our price today.
- MEN'S HEAVY BLUE WORK
~SHIRTS, worth $1.560 99c
“4all over'’ town
‘,:so YB' PANT 8; ready for
+*“‘rough boys’' '’ wear; all
“ gizes up to 18’s, for 99c
“Watson ‘‘DO BEAT ALL" the
Way He ‘‘Cuts Things Loose.”’
. BOYS’' UNION SUITS; values
to §1.99;
“all go for e
*LADIES’ WAISTS; elegant
: wash waists,”’ worth and sold
“from $1.50 to $2.50. They 99¢
“sure are fine and good
* The WISER shoppers will buy
6 to 10 dozens at a time.
Men's heavy fleeced and ribbed
UNDERWEAR, bunched, 990
to go for
Men's best elegant ‘‘SILK
HOSE,"’ the kind that will 99(!
- stand laundering
MEN'S DERBY HATS; special
lot of about 200 99 ¢
go for only
The damaged SHOES from the
‘Hyman Bros,, Greensboro, N. C.,
stock that came to Wat. 99c
's, bunched, for
‘ 'S BEST CAPS; your
E:k and choice, now for 99C
‘Men's half-wool so-called UN
/DERWEAR, shirts and drawers.
$2.50 to $3 99 cl
Ennents
‘Men's ‘' JUMPERS;"’ you know
‘the coats that go with overalls.
One general assortment '‘Wat-’
:;onizgd. " meaning ‘‘PRICED (
/BELOW THE |
MARKET" Ne
5. Mostly khaki and stripes. (
| NOW COMES THE NO. 5
# SPECIALS, $1.99
‘Men's Blue Denim Overalls. .. .$1.99
Men's and Boys' 5h0e5........51.99
iot Ladles Shoes ...........,.81.99
fHeavy Silk Yardage ...........$1.99
B’ Bhoes .................51.90
Girls' Shoes G
Wool Sweaters; “out they g0”..51.99
‘Meavy, good $5 Sweaters, now go
B s anaas s ssnciive BLED
Heavy Satin Yardage ... sl.9¢
;Houu Dresses, Aprons, etc., Ready
to-Wear Ginghams and Percales, and
§filo‘|y i, R
All other bargains are *“on sale”
}n usual. Our $6.89 finest shoes from
; that Greensboro stock are setting a
i new standard for bargain pricing
! Put the goods and the price together.
3 —Watson's—and the true test of a
¢ bargain.
+ Outing, 25¢; some Gingham, 25c;
& Muslin, 26¢c; Bleaching, 26c; Drilling,
: fin, 25¢; Bleaching, 25c¢; Drilling,
§{ 26c; Sheeting, Brown or White, 25¢.
f While the lots last only, because
:this is away below mill prices or
+ cost of production,
; “The Source of Supply Is the
3 Reason Why.”
¢ Shinola Shoe Polish, 7' %2¢c at both
; locations.
i Shoe Strings, old price of s¢,
: Both locations.
TWO LOCATIONS
Genera! Departments
N’ Pryor and Decatur.
THE ANTA GEORGIAN -
ATLANTA GEORGIAN o A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes R THURSDAY,] MARCH 18, 1920.
Results of Taylor
Primary Announced
BUTLER, Ga., March 18.—Follow
ing is the result of Taylor County
Primary:
For ordinary, A. H. Riley, re
elected; clerk, O. 8. Cox defeated O,
T. Monfort, incumbent; tax collec
tor, J. J. McCants, re-elected; tax re
ceiver, W, H. Griffith, re-elected;
gheriff, J. R. Beeland, re-elected;
county school superintendent, Tilly
Rustin defeated H. P, Wallace, in
cumbent; county commissioners, J.
H. Whatley, J. N, Garrett and ¥. C.
Jarrell, all of old hoard members of
fering for re-election being defeated.
Chronic Coughs and Per
sistent Colds Lead to
Pneumonia and Serious
Lung Troubles. You Can
Stop Them Now With
Creomulsion, an Emulsi
fied Creosote That Is
Pleasant to Take.
A New Medical Discovery
With Twofold Action.
Soothes and Heals the
Inflamed Surface and
Kills the Germ. Endorsed
By Highest Authorities.
Money Refunded If Any
Cough or Cold, No Matter
How Long Standing, Is
Not Relieved After Tak
ing According to Direc
tions,
NF FOR RUILDING
UP THE SYSTEM AFT
ER COLDS OR THE
FLU.
Of all known drugs, Creosote is
recognized by the,medlcal fraternity
as the greatest healing agency for
the treatment of chronie coughs and
colds and other forms of throat and
lung troubles., Creomulsion contains,
in addition to ereosote, other healing
elements which soothe and heal the
inflamed membrane and stop the irr
tation and inflammation, while the
creosote goes on to the stomach, is
absorbed into the blood, attacks the
seat of the trouble and destroys the
germs that lead to consumption.
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac
tory in the treatment of chronle
conghs and colds, bronchial asthma,
catarrhal bronchitis and other forms
of throat and lung diseases, and is
excellent for building up the system
after colds or the flu. Increases ap
petite and bodywelght. Ask your
druggist.-—Adv $
\
Dandruff Surely
-
Destroys the Hair |
Girls—ls you want plenty of thick,
beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all
means get rid of dandruff, for it will
starve your hair and ruin it if you
don’t, |
i It doesn't do much good to try to
brush or wash it out. The only sure
way to get rid of dandruff is to als
solve it, then you destroy it entirely.
To do this, get about four ounces of
ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at
night when retiring; use enough to
moisten the scalp and rub it in gently
with the finger tips.
\ By morning, most if not all, of your
‘dandrufi will be gone, and three or
four more applications will completo
lly dissolve and entirely destroy every
single sign and trace of it.
. You will find, too, that all itching
and digging of the scalp will stop, and
your hair will look and feel a hundred
times better. You can get liquid ar
von at any drug store. It is inexpen
sive and four ounces is all you will
need, no matter how much.dandruff
'you have, This simple remedy never
fails.—Adv.
Flush your kidneys occasion
ally if you eat meat
regularly.
No man or woman who eats meat
regularly can make a mistake by
flushing the Kkidneys occasionally,
says a well known authority., Meat
forms uric acid which clogs the kid
ney pores so they siuggishly ftilter
or strain only part of the waste and
polsons from the blood, then you get
sick. Nearly all rheumatism, head
aches, liver trouble, nervousness,
constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness,
bladder disorders come from slug
glish kidney.
The iuoment you fee! a dull ache
in the Kkidneys or your back hurts,
or if the urine is cloudy, offensive,
full of sediment, irregular of passage
or attended by a sensation of scald
ing, get about four ounces of Jad
Salts from any reliable pharmacy
and take a tablespoonful in a glass
of water before bhreakfast for a few
days and your kidneyvs will then act
fine. This famous salts is made from
the acid of grapes and lemon jwice,
combined with lithia and has been
used for generations to flush clog
ged kidneys and stimulate them to
activity, also to neutralize the acids
in urine so it no longer causes irri
tation, thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Saltg i inexpensive and can
not injure. makes a delightful effer
vescent lithia-water Hrink which all
regular meat eaters should take now
and then to keep the kidneys clean
and the bhlood pure thereby avoiding
serious kidney complications -Adv.
The wonderful new Paramount-
Arteraft-Cosmopolitan production
“April Folly,” coming to the Forsyth
Theater Monday for a three days’
stay, offers an interesting study in
feminine character that gives rise to
a question that has occupied the
minds of thinking men and women
for many decades. |
It is said that not one woman in
ten possesses a sense of adventure.
1s this true? If you are a woman
here is a test by which you can judge
whether or not that almost exclusive
ly masculine trait is one of your
characteristics. |
Go and see Marion Davies in her
new screen drama, “April Folly,” yoa
will want to see it any way. It is
one of those things that one can't
afford to miss; and then put yourself
in the heroine's place. Suppose that
you were a popular writer as well
as a lovely young woman, would you
jeopardize your career by swapping
identities for the time being and then
embark, under her name, on a long
sea voyage where real dangers were
involved in the undertaking? |
MANAGING EDITOR VILLAIN, 1
Yet that is what April Poole, por
trayed on the screen by Marton
Davies, decided to do. and that on a
moment’s notice. She has materially
boosted the circulation of a chain
of magazines by her delightful
stories. The owner of them is in
love with her, and when we make
her screen acquaintance she has
brought her last, and therefore her
pet effort, into the office to read to
the proprietor and managing editor.
She announces that she has drawn
the characters from life. The hero
ine is herself, the proprietor is the
noble hero and the villain is the man
aging editor. Could audacity go fur
ther? Not only to write a tale in
which the managing editor is a
scheming, unscrupulous crook, but
frankly to tell him that she has cast
him for the part. But that is April
Poole. She takes the long chance
every time and takes it with a light
hearted insouciance that gladdens the
heart of the beholder who holds his
breath as he watches her various
hazardous adventurings and the con
summately skillful manner’ in which
she skates on thin ice. ‘
As she reads the story to the two
men it is unfolded on the screen.
The scene changes from the rather
dingy office to a gorgeous masked
ball in Montreal, where April is
easily the most alluring figure pres
ent. She 18 a chiffon Plerrot, an ex
quisite, diaphanous study in black
and white, with a tiny little black
mask over her nose and eyes and a
bewitching little black hat tilted on
one side of her head, and she is al
ready leading Kirby Sarle, the South
African millionaire, a dance. He too,
in his long cloark and feather hat, is
a sufficiently enchanting figure to
enchain the heart of any matinee
girl, There is no more ~“charming
Jover on the stage or screen than
Conway Tearle who plays in this
drama the dual role of proprietor of
the magazine and also of the South
African millionaire, :
MANNISTER DIAMOND PLOT.
1t is at this ball that April didcov
ers the great plot to steal the fa
mous Mannister dlamond. The Earl
of Mannister is sending his daugh
ter, Lucy Diana, from his country
home near Montreal to Cape Town,
where she is to live with an eccen
tric aunt until she gets over the in
fatuation for a struggling young ar
tist of whom her father disapproves,
and he is sending the family dia
mond to the aunt by her.
Kenny, the managing editor vil
lian, and his accomplice, a butler in
the Mannister home, are planning to
gecure it. April discovers their plot
and determines to spike their guns.
By an extremely clever ruse she
manages an interview with Lady
Tells How He Did It.
Mr. J. A. McCrea, a well known
resident of San Francisco, who wae
called Daddy and Grandpa on account
of his white hair, and who darkened
it with a homemade mixture, recently
made the following statement:
“Any one can prepare a simple mix.
ture at home that will darken gray
hair and make it soft and glossy. To
a half pint of water add 1 ounce of
bay rum, a small box of Barbo Com
pound and 1-4 oufice of glycerine,
These ingredients can be bought at
any drug store at very little cost. Ap
ply to the hair twice a week until the
desired shade is obtained. It does not
color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy
and does not rub off."—Adv.
To abort a cold
and prevent com
plications, take
The purified and refined
calome! tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages
Price 35¢c.
Moderate Use
‘Of Alcohol Bad,
Say Scientists
(By Universal Service.)
PARJB. March 18.—Claims
that the moderate use of
aleohol is beneficial were dis
posed of today by the Academy
of Sclence in a report of the re
sult of observation of the ef
fects of aleohol in several thou
sand cases,
These observations, the re
port says, prove conclusively
that the increase of muscular
force, intellectual power and
rapidity of movement is merely
an fillusion. The ¢ensation of
warmth produced by the drink
ing of alcoholic beverages also
is declared to be detrimental
rather than beneficial, because
the effect ig only temporary and
is produced at the expense of
the temperature of the internal
organs.
Diana just before the train on
which that young woman is travel
ing, pulls into Montreal and warns
her of the danger. The result is
that the girls first exchange confi
and then clothes and identities.
April steps off the train as Lady
Diana Mannister with the diamond
in her possession, and Lady Diana,
passing as April Poole, meets her
young man and married him, and
immedlately disappears from the
story.
April goes aboard the steamer on
Lady Diana’'s tickets and very soon
discovers that she is not to take the
journey alone. Kirby Sarle is also
theer on his way home and Kenny
young man and marries hims and
dences and the clothes and identities.
and the former butler have likewise
embarked, hot o nthe trail of the
great diamond. In addition Leord
Mannister has detailed a detective
to guard his daghter, This man, how
ever, has never seen Lady Diana
and has no ldea that April is net
she.
The the adventures begin. The
things that happem on that boat
would make the hair of the most
stolid and phlegmatic person stand
on end. It is a constant duel be
tween April and the thieves. They
are leaving no stone unturned ‘o
?cure that diamond, and April is
sing all her cleverness and in
genuity in outwitting them. Sarle
i 8 puzzled and unhappy. He knows
that there is something mysterious
going on, but he can not discover
what it is. He is, however, always
at had assiduous in his efforts to
protect April, although he only tan
gles things up still more, - 3
Finally, April disappears. It is un
believable, but she has utterly van
ished. The whole ship is in confu
sion. Every nook and cranny of it is
searched, but she is gone, and on a
boat, in midocean there is no placo‘
to go but the water. The only sup-.
position any one can entertain is that
she has committed suicide, |
I would like to tell you where she
did stow herself, but I will not he
unkind enoigh to destroy your
‘amusement and amazement when you
see the picture and find out for your
self what she did. ‘
-~ On landing the thieves follow
April's baggage to the home of her
aunt in a last attempt to get the
diamond. They think it i§ theirs
‘when April suddenly reappears and
turns the tables on them so effective
lly.that they are caught at last in a
very pretty trap, all carefully ar
ranged by the invincible April her
self.
And here the story ends, leaving
April wondering if all her winning
has not been loss, for she doubts that
Kenny's love can possibly survive
some of the supreme tests to which
it has been put.
~ The scene shifts. We are back
again in the editor's office. April is
Just reading the conclusion of her
story. The editor looks very glum.
He has not relished the plcturf of
himself as a doubled-dyed villian.
Kenny, however, is enchanted with
the tale, only he is rather crushed
because the ending is so lncom:iu-“
sive, |
April's spirit of adventure comes
out strong here. She immediately
proposes to him. Is it not leap year?
His joyful acceptance is seen on the
screen. It is a model of how a man
should accept a leap year proposal.
Marion Daives is a delivious com
medinne. She plays the pars of April
with a touch as light as a thistle
down, and her joyous vivacity carries
her audience with her. It isn’t often
that one sees comedy combined with
adventure and mystery all in onno
play. So, dear publie, make the most
of it. It is such plays as that that
add to Miss Davies’ reputation and
help to make her the tremendous
favorite that she is.
. .
Leo Ornstein Arrives
o .
For Piano Recital
Leo Ornstein, the young Russian
pianist, arrived in Atlanta Thursday
for his recital at Egleston Memorial
Hall at §:ls o'clock. He registered
at the Georgia Terrate Hotel.
Mr. Ornstein's recital probably will
draw an audience fully equal to the
capacity of the hall, as music lovers
are interested in him not only as a
pianist of the first rank, but as' the
composer of some exceedingly origi
nal music. His program will include
several of the classics and a number
of modern compositions, with sev
eral of his own works,
Brass Knucks in
y .
Shoemakers’ Strike
NEW YORK, March 18.--Knives,
blackjacks, and brass knuckles fig
ured in a small rigt today between
striking shoemakers and strike
breakers in Brooklyn. Cne man was
seriously injured and others were
bruised and hurt. Police broke up
the battle,
The true te beeome stender, aglly, healthy
15 now mn'”sn the pietures . the shadows are
to give you ides of llx before re
duetion of mhl. No need of
starving you or tadious arer
cises. No dosing with saits, ete. ;
R iy £ B
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‘ — S tem and rdu
| 19 to &0 pounds
(whatever you nesd t 9) under
SIOO omsh guarantee ‘.m -
lisbia, recommended by phye.cians
Add 0 your capabiliy aod
‘ charm. Amaze a!l whoe know you.
. Become lighter In step, yeudger
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KOREIN CO., Station F, New York City
Georgia may prepare drastic meas
ures like those in Florida, Alabama
and Arkansas to combat the plnkl
boll worm when the State board of
entomology meets in Atlanta next
week.
The pink worm first made its ap
pearance on the.Texas coast from
a shipment of cotton brought in from
Central America, and wrecked off the
gshore in a storm: Many bales were
wasghed to land where they lay and
rotted. The worm made its appear
ance the following year.
From Texas, the worm developed
into a flyig moth and appeared In
certain parts of Louisiana, whence
it is believed to have gone into Mis
sissippi and parts of Oklahoma.
Florida, Alabama and Arkansaa
have adopted rigid quarantine regu
lations against all of Texas and a
great part of Louisiana, and the fed
eral government has prescribed non
planting territory in Texas.
The pink worm ravages the cotton
far more disasterously than the boll
weevil. His form of attack is said to
be made at the stage when the farm
er has Just succeeded in staving off
the boll weevil. The worm bores in
to the boll attacking the cotton up
to the time of maturity. He pro
ceeds from one boli to another fre
quently placing eggs in the seed and
staple thus enabling them to be baled
and transported to other parts of the
country.
Georgia entomologists will consider
the best means to get preventative
measures in the quickest possible
time. Similar regulations to those
adopted by Florida, Alabama and
Arkansas will prevent the shipment
into Georgia of any raw cotton, cot
ton seed or other products from any
infested State. The bhoard will pe
gin a study of the probYlem at the
meeting next week.
Tells Judge He Robbed
- y
Store While ‘Doped
A youth giving his name as “Rabe”
Leßoy, who came to Atlanta recently
with a theatrical company, Thursday
told- Judge Humphries, in Criminal
Court, he robhed the Central Avenue
Ica Cream Parlor while he was un
der the influence of drug, which he
had been using for some time.
Judge Humphries sentenced the
youth to serve from three to seven
yvears, expresing the hope he would
come out of prison free of the drug
habit and “would make a man of
himself.” Leßoy obtained $17.55 from
the ice cream parlor. He was rep
ersented by Attorney Aschin.
LOWDEN HAS COLD.
MENOMINEE, Mich., March 18—
Governor Lowden of Illinois, is in bed
today suffering from a heavy cold
econtracted on his tour through the
Upper Peninsula and he has cancelled
his speaking date at Escanaba.
8-HOUR FILM
& DEVELOPING
- . And “Everything”
Kodakers Need.
Goodhart-Tompkins Co.
53?; » ;{'Bgdq‘{rig.. 72 N, Broad
Lost Rest. Could Not Wash
Hands. Cuticura Heals.
““There was a peculiar rash on my
hend that itched terribly until I
scratched it. I had to stay home
from work becanse my hand sort of
eracked open and I could not hold a
newspaper unless [ wore gloves. |
could not wash bands, and did
not slesp well n(.l’n.
“My dector prescribed Cuticura
Soap and Ointment so I got a free
sample. I was healed in a short
time after uaing two full-sised cakes
of Coticura SBoap and one full-sized
box of Qubun%tmmem." (Signed)
Henry D. cug, 3109 34th St.,
Cleveland Park, D.C., Aug. 16, 1919.
Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and
Taleum the care of your skin.
. Address: '‘Gutieurs
N S )
Scap shaves without mug.
TruMakanYourOwn
Cough Remedy
You ean save about $2, and have
» better remedy than the ready
made kind, Ensily done.
,1f you combined the curative proper
ties of every known “ready-made”
cough remedy, you probably could not
gt as much real curative power as
ere is in this simple home-made
cough syrup, which is easily prepared
in a few minutes.
Get from any druggist 215 ounces of
Pinex, pour it into a pint ’b_ottle and
fill the bottle with syrup, using either
plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified
molasses, honey, or corn syrup, ag de
sired. The result ie a full pint of
really better cough syrup than you
conld buy ready-made for three times
the money. Tastes pleasant and never
spoils.
This Pinex and Syrup preparation
gets right at the cause of a eoulzh and
gives almost immediate relief. 1t loos
ens the phlq‘lm, stops the nasty throat
tickle and heals the sore, irritated
membranes so gently and easily that
it is really astonishing.
A day’s use will usually overcome
the ordinary cough and for bronchitis,
croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma,
there is nothing better,
Pinex is a most valuabie coneen
trated compound of genuine Norway
pine extract, and has been used for
generations to break up severe coughs.
To avoid deappointment, ask vour
druggist for “21% ounces of Pinex”
with full directions, and don't accept
anvthing else. Guaranteed to give ab
solute satisfaction or money promptly
;n;’nnded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne,
ad.
1
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, March 18.—Sena
tor Hiram Johnson came back to
Washington today with blood in his
eye. As soon as he has cast his vote
against the treaty, it was announced,
he will return to the ifray and hence
forth show no quarter to what ne
dubs the “trick” politics of political
machines.
~ The senator’s ire was aroused by
what he termed the “fake primary”
in Minnesota fostered, he charged, by
a political machine favoring General
Leonard Woods candidacy and which
he claimed lasted but one hour. At
‘Wood _headquarters here the inclina
tion was to treat the matter merely
in the light of practical politics,
George C. Peck, in charge in the capi
tal, smilingly declared Senator John
son ought to feel himself lucky to
come out of the Minnesota primaries
as well as he did.
~ Senator Johnson broke off his
'Michigan campaign in the middle to
return here and cast his vote against
the ratification of the treaty. He said
he would return to that State, and
later carry his fight into other tSates,
as soon as the situation here per
-Imits.
}County Fee Sgstem
Scored by Braswell
Opposition to the fee system for
county officers will be voiced by W
H. Braswell, candidate for sheriff of
DeKalb County, at a meeting Tues
day night in the Decatur courthousae
Mr. Braswell Thursday chalienged
all candidates for county office to
debate the fee question. He declared
Ihe would show the reason “why offi-
Icers would bé put on a salary basis.”
KNIGHT HOME SOLD.
ALBANY, Ga., March 18.—A. C.
Knight has sold his home in Hils
man Heights to J. E. Foy Jr., for
$14,.000. Mr. Foy and Dermot Shem
well have bought farms near the city
[and plan to build homes. ‘
PLATES
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SW. Alabama ! ,
Palace Dental Rooms
LADY
ATTENDANT
'BAYER CROSS™ ON
Always insist upon true “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin”—ln “Bayer package”
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The “Bayer Cross” on Aspirin tablets has the
same meaning as 14-Karat on gold. Both mean
(senuine!
“Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” should be taken
according to the safe and proper directions in
s)ach “Bayer package.” Be. sure the “Bayer
Cross” is on package and on tablets. Then vou
are getting the genuine Aspirin prescribed by
INTESTINAL INDIGESTION!
A Form of Dyspepsia Usually Resulting From
the Inability to Digest Starchy-Food.
A great many people are severely
bothered with intestinal indigestion
due to the fact that the starchy foods,
such as potatoes, rice, white bread,
ete., are digested in the small intes
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In a complaint of this character
many persons use paregoric, bismuth
and tannin to relieve the diarrhoea,
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morbid secretions, throwing the toxic
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STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
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These tablets also contain calcium
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Not only are the starches digested
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