Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 September 1910 — Page 2
ffEEKLYjCOURIER BEN ED. DOANE, Publisher. BLAST WRECKS BI6AI RSHIP ZEPPELIN DIRIGIBLE NO. 7 PLODES SN AERODROME. JASPER INDIANA :APTAIN KLAUS LARSEN MAKES SUCCESSFUL TRIP THROUGH NIAGARA'S RAPIDS. Three of Crew Are Hurt When Motor Cylinder Blows Up at BadenBaden. YOUTH'S FIRST LOVE LETTER
BRAVES WHIRLPOOL
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Indites Epistle to Fair One Whom He Had Elected as Partner at Party. He was growing up and had acquired n change In his voice, dancing school lessons and practice In writing bu3lnos3 applications all In tho same throe months. With these accomplishments carae tho revelation that girls were something besides tomboys, and that they were to be reverenced and feared somewhat, and looked altar. lastead of having their hair relied and their lives made miserable by an kinds of teasing. At dancing school he met the special g'rl. and he had pus sod through the stages of worship from afar, to the rlacf where be was blissful for days if sp agreed with him about the weather, and now anie the event of
toe s; ring a dancing pcty. The boy ccnfic ti to his r: oib- r one night who it w wa; t. J to take, but he d!lL Know jus what to say whan he n?K J her. Wr. not w'.tr her a note?" suggrsrd -he m ?her. and she was rewarded several lays after b finding on his desk tb- f üowing. copied with mary flourish s. and after many attempts as the iltttr on the floor testified "il'ss Kleanora Haight Thompson. No.
1: South Pi .-t't'th street, city: "Lkar Madarn I hear you have no rr- to take t j to the partv next TL -5lay even üg I d like to present n:y a; plication Y -i.rs truly. R E THORN E."
SHOOTS RAPIDS LIKE A FURY
Engine of Motor Craft Gets Out of
Order, Preventing Daring Man from Completing Scheduled TripIs Slightly Hurt.
Life Saving on Conditions. A treatise on H.w to Re Kind but Cat:,, .is nilgh b. writtm by a wocan who pl.-yed the part f good Sairaritan In i Nw York subway statlT Anoth' r woman bad fainted. What she need' 1 to bring her to In a hurry was sme.::r.g salts, but nobody had spelling salts ! h:nk she ras a vinaigrette of her own .n that bag said the Samaritan. b' tn th abs' tup of a policeman I an a'raid to ofen it to find out-" ytrrerhmg that .oked like a small bottle muld be i:"med through the Ef-'S of the tbain bag. and the
ciyw? lalianUy
ty d Go auad and open If
Niagara Falls. N. Y. CapL Klaus
Larson Sunday In his motor boat Fer
ro mado a successful trip through the
whirlpool rapids of Niagara.
Because the engino was put out of
order in the vicinity- of tho whirlpool ' Tin AI A rwn T .. . - - .t '
boat wlilch. after leavlnc tho nool.
drifted into Doad Man's eddy near Niagara university, where it was swung to shore, larsen was ulnked un bv
j an electric car and taken to Lewiston, three miles further down stream, where his Injured arm was treated. The boat was apparently undamaged. Starting at five o'clock, it took Larsen Ave minutes to reach tho railway bridges and tho next minute his boat, the Ferro, bad ridden tho first wave. The come a frightful tumult of strike ajter strlko. Never before had a motor boat been In such a sea, but It
" i-iuur uiai iarscn was in control i
ns the boat responded nicely to the helm. He shot through the rapids and Into the pool like a fury and was soon being rushed across tho great river pocket, having failed to mako tho outlot as he expectod. He swung to the Canadian side and Into the driftwood. But from this he hurried away undor power. He drove his boat nwny across to the New York side and swung out of the outlet. It was about this time that tho engine wont wrong and he drifted Into
t,,c" g T'ill
Daden-Haden. Tho German dirigible balloon Zeppelin VI., whllo tmterng its shed, was blown up Wednesday by an explosion of tho motor cylinder In tho rear gondola. Thrco of the airship's crow were Injured sorlously. The accident happened as tho dirigible was being slowly worked Into its shed here. The defective motor had
I I -want any periion bo aunril w..,. , ,
liier or uiooa ailment, to trv . n.r. . ' -l.er PUN. I KunrantVe thVy w nSri7,,',,:w tDol nuü put Ihn Jtver nn I . i . V ,y ll" haiihhii l towai-h Into tt
POISON KILLED DEB
SCIENTIST ON STAND IN CRIPPEN CASE DECLARES HE FOUND NO OTHER CAUSE. WOMEN CROWD THE COURT
CALEB POWERS FOR CONGRESS
IS NOMINATED BY REPUBLICANS IN 11TH KENTUCKY DISTRICT. Served Eight Years In Prison for Complicity In Murder of Governor Gobel.
Loxlngton. mary of the
Ky. l-i the pri-
Republicans of the
Many Remove Their Hats So Those In J E,uvonth congressional district Caleb
Rear May Not Miss a Move of I' t.c' ;no ,or e,SIU -VOttr3 was
Trembling Girl
Retains Jaunty Air.
Prisoner Dentist :, ' ,. ' V " bV" ;
i.in-ii in in niu.uer oi uov. wiinam
Gobol on the streets of Frankfort Jan
uary 29. 1000. defeated Don C. Edwards, the present Incumbent. Since Powors was freed by a pardon from Governor Wllleon. the moun-
London. On the resumption of tho trial of Dr. Hawloy H. Crippeu nnd his typist. Ethel Leneve. charsrod
an eddy near Niagara university be- with the slnying of the former's wife. ta,nee"3 have stood by him. believing
mv ine uevu s note. As the Ferro Belle Elmore the actres Dr William i lo t0 n Pcal martyr nnd defhnJlh Tlrd MhOK0 kU Eeemed uB ! Henr" w,,c. scientific Analyst to tho : l1, lnuencPS uuld be though It would be beaten on the ! kn. .n- . ' . 1 brought to bear on him by the fol-
th7T T UTS f n shorVr0vent6d ! the body found In Crlppen's residence. iinf J a mnÜ- . weat on Hness stand and swore Slf,;13 experience, he said: ! that death was causod b tho dead,y I tell you those waves In the rap- j jrug. Ids gave me some flnreft hits r "
i c piiv&ician uescrioeu me nature of the medium used nnd said that
lifting respooslbili- wbere I was and what was taking V,, , J1, .a g. WUUl
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A HOMESTEAD THE COLONY HOMESTEAD COMPANY ' Tde Building lndt,.n,"oMt Tntl.n, MEET IN CONGRESS AT ROME
International Gathering of Foes Tuberculosis to Be Held Lato In September.
of
Count Zenpelln
boon operating as ununl, when sud-
Ofllclal nnnouncemont of tho Spv cnth Intornntional Congress on Tu borculosls, which will include ropresontatives from overy civilized otin try In tho world, has been made h
the National Association for the S"j -nnd Prevention of Tuberculosis. 1 1 , congress will bo held in Homo fn September 21 to 30, 1911, and will t.e similar In many respects to that b. M in Washington in tho fall of yjn The congress, which meets evrry threo years, will bo under tho dire, t patronngo of tho king and nuon of Italy. An American committeo of 100 wlli bo appointed as the olllclnl reprcson tatlves of tho United States, lioau whllo tho National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosa Is acting in that capacity and its oil!. . in Now York will be tho headquarters
denly the crew woro whlrlod from their . for tho United States delegation. Tt-o
thought they would beat my head off.
but at no time did I fall to realize !
..n- cond ttea I win." said the won my boat failed to reepond to her 1 f"" a Ia,P?! f fUr
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oa- aruan i want three bystanders to w.-'. h me an-1 siga a written state-rcp-tat I have taken nothing from tt tag but tho vinaigrette. 1 know tils 'own too well to take any char ts of being accused of theft."
I've oath was drawn up In a jiffy.
uatwm wert? afipuuaeu. vao wi tn iiu,.i n , Saxrantan nnon .ha w r , .u i Wins ln the ,IHno18 Primary
1' WWtTU VHU vinargrette. and proceeded with res'vrativo meesuros.
"Phones" Into Ear Trumpets. I - a! musical circles ara laughing ovf Frf Louis V Weber's answer
to a of
to olght mouths, and Judged that more
, than half a grain had been admlnlsI tered. Ho found no other cause of j death and expressed the opinion that : tho victim survived the dose an hour ' or more. ! Before Doctor Wilcox was called tho j crown Introduced medical testimony : to corroborate that given on Wednesday by Prof. Augustus J. Pepper.
; pathologist of the University of LonCnlcago. In tho Illinois primaries , don. who sworo that the body had Thursday Frederick H. Gansbercor been dlsfl irtirita! hv nnp fnnilltar with
Henry Sher- ! the science of anatomy.
The grewsome exhibits and the un-
power and I could easily have reached
Lewiston by drifting had I not been caught In that eddy." BROWNE GETS NOMINATION
i Legislator Freed From Bribery Charge
Election.
!:
defeated Co grass man
man Doutell for the Republican nomi
nation for congress in tbo Ninth dis-
ran who was listening to one I trlcL
' lTEr tlr- r St0rr i GoorBc E- F. another of the vet-
. u rrtfr nmner, one , erans from Chicago had a ff sor W .er - a hsi Staats. , in the Tenth diatrW T
I "n.s that th. i rofeaeor was girirg ...nrort or. of the summer re along !,. Main line and tii n th aud r. e vug a woman v.?' dfaf ai,i upvj aQ ear truraIk Following ttf rendition of ouo of f.irdest ' mposltfons of bis rr : - . ry the wniu aked Professor W'tr :f it was a rfrtaia production b, i" rr.tirely dtffrrent author. It' rrofespor happened to have th rk.rg 0f telepaoalng to his wifo that would be borne late. Ho turned saw the ear trumpet and absart ni;ndedly sboutod Into the mouth of instrument: Hr o. hello! Who the deuce Is this" I hardly any wonder that the prr'r - r was overcome and that his no ur,t laughs. Philadelphia Times.
Glasses for Players. A recent Instance of American ingenuity is afforded by the device of an optician for tho relief of stage folk afflicted with dofoctive eyeslghL Glasses fitted with tiny lonses are now
made for the use of the actor so afflicted, who. In deference to the character he Is enacting, may not wear the regulation eyeglasses or spectacles. These special glasses fit close to the eyeball, and are hardly dlscerniblo Tom the front of the house, except A-hen tho footlights are at their highest point of Illumination. The nosepiece, or bridge connecting the lenses Is covered with flesh colored material, rhlch aids the illusion.
narrow call
Tenth district Lato returBM
indicated that G. P. Englehardt waa leadlag by 100 votes, with nearly flfty j precincts to bear from. 1 With the exception of the Ninth and , Tenth districts, the Republican Congressmen from Cook county wore re
nominated without a break. I- the districts outside of Chicago the chief Items of Republican Interest wore the nominations of George W. Conn. Jr.. of Woodstock in the Eleventh district over Ira J. Copley and John C. McKenzie of Elizabeth In tho Thirteenth district
pleasant cbarcter of the testimony at the last session did not deter the curious from struggling to get into the Bow street police court and tho sectlou apportioned to the public was crowded.
lowers of Edwards they returnod Pow
ers the Republican nominee by a largo majority. Money was spent froely on both sides, it Is said. The indications are that when all returns are received Powers will be nominated by 5.000. Much trouble was had at the polls among the adherents of the two principals and at Grape Vine, Squire Colwell shot and kHled John Holmos. Trouble arose over the election and the killing resulted. The fight for the nomination has been tho most bitter in the history of Kontucky and It was feared that the folio wors of Powers and Edwards would come to opon conflict, but aside from the trouble at Grape Vine, no shooting occurred.
posts In the renr gondoln ns the craft
trembled and lurched. Thoro was a sharp report, a flash o flame and In a moment '.he Immenso fabric of silk canvns was afire. The Are spread so rapidly that the shed was soon dostroyed.
ENDS WAR ON INSURGENTS
SEE MRS. TINGLEY IN PLOT
Leader of Theosophlst Cult Is Sued by Dead Woman Convert's Son Conspiracy Charged. Newcastle. Pa George L. Patter-
CHANLER GIVES ALL TO DIVA
Lawyers File Cavalier! Ante-Nuptial Agreement Between Opera Singer and New Yorker.
New York. The pre-nuptlal agreement, between Mme. Lina Cavallerl. the opera singer, and Robert Winthrop Chnnler. the terms of which have
been the sublnct of mnnv illvnrtrpnt r-
In the Eighteenth district Speaker ! ports of disagreements between scion
Joseph G. Cannon won In a walk, his I opponent Henry R Downs, hardly j getting Into tho race. The other Re- I publican Incumbents throughout the ! state wero renominated with little i trouble. i The hardest fight for the Democrat
came in tno Fourth district trho.
of the old Astor family and the Italian diva, was filed Friday in the register's office by counsel for tho singer. The agreement recites that In consideration of the intended marriage and of the sum of $1 that Mr. Chanlor gives to Mme. Cavalier! "all those
inroo .arms. Known respoouveiv as
man f n CoxiT0SS- ! Co,e 'ar. Chowell and Benna farm
One Swift Kick. Studio Bore (patronizingly) I think thoso thistlos ln your foreground are superbly realistic, old thap. Pon my word, they 6eem to me to be nodding ln the breeze, don't you know! Ungrateful Artist Yes; I've had one or two people tell me that they would almost decelvo an ass!
How She Knew. Wife- Thsro go tho Ayers In tholr new iL nopkae. H M andAro you suro It's the Aytrs Wife-Of course I am. I'd know ths top of Uor bat anywhoro. Browning s Magazine.
Hl Day. Mrs. Frankfurter Ach, doodness! Dcn'd you sen dot your husband iss vlghtlng? Mrs. CaseyAn' why shouldn't heT Ain't this hta holiday? Tld-Rlta.
man McDermott ran a neck and neck race. McDermott. however, won by a comfortable plurality. Incomplete returns indicate that the men who voted for William Lorlmer
ior senator In the general assembly, both Republican and Democratic, gained a STeeplng victory. Even Ihe men who were drawn Into the "Jackpot" Investigation have been renominated by overwhelming majorities except In perhaps two Instances. Representative Leo O'Nell Browne outdistanced all his competitors in La Salle county. State Senator John Broderick, under indictment In Sangamon county, won by a voto of almost 2 to 1. Robert E. Wilson. In the Sixth district also wins handily. Speaker Shurtleff was renominated by a plurality of more than 3,000 votes. Later returns Indlcato that the Legislative Voters' league was badly beaten throughout nearly all tho precincts In Chicago, it was In this field that the league mndo Its hardest fight Found Guilty of Fraud Plot. Reading. Pa. Former City Bnglneor Elmer H. Board and Ponroso W. and Albert H. Hnwmnn. contractors, wore Saturday found guilty by a Jury hero of conspiracy In connection with tho construction of a street railway. Politician Shoots His Rival. Seguln, Tex County Judge 11 m Wursebacb of Guadclupe county Vas shot and Bcriously wounded Saturday by Adolph Seldomann. a rival candldate for county Judge on the Independent ticket
In Rod Hook. N. Y.. approxlmatlnc
350 acres and subject to a mortgage
of SCOO.000
The agreement further provides
that Mr. Chanler turns over to Mme
Cavnllerl the land and buildings In New York city situated In se-eral parts of the city, comprising In all
miriy pieces oi propeny. and concludes, "and all other realty forming
part of the share of the above named Robert Winthrop Chanler of and In
the estate of the late Mrs. Iaurn Del
ano, subject to a mortgage of $140,000." The agreement further provides that Mr. Chanler agrees to pay the yearly sum of $20.000 to Mme. Cavallerl during her life, by four quarterly Installments of $5.000 a quarter, the first of which shall be paid within thirty days from the marriage. It was ngreed that the property of each of them, both personal and future, should remain the separate property and under tho sole control of each of them.
President Taft Declares That Patronage Door Will Hereafter Be Open to All Side. Beverly. Mass. No difference between so-called "Progressives" and "Regulars" will be recognized by President Taft hereafter, but all party lenders will bo treated alike as Republicans In the matter of federal support The president's views to this effect are given In a lcttor from Secrotary
Norton to n Republican leader of Iowa, whoso name Is not disclosed. In the letter Secretary Norton stated that whllo Important Republican legislation pending In congress
j was opposed by certain Republican i loaders, tho president felt that his j duty required him to withhold federal patronage from senators and ropre-
seniaiivos wno ßeemcu to occupy a position hostile to efforts to fulfill the pledges of tho party platform. That attitude on tho part of the
president ended, howovor. with tho
secretary general of tho congress
rrof. Vittorlo Ascoll of Rome. As a direct result of the stimulus r f tho last International congress cid '.: this country, tho American committer, will be ablo to report that the number of tuberculosis agencies In this coun try have boon tripled In tho three years. Moro than twlco as murh money Is being spent In tho fight against tuberculosis by private eocto'iea and institutions, and tho approprt atlons of federal, state, municipal anu rounty have increased nearly four fold. It 1b estimated that nearly $15. ihW.OOO will be spent ln nntl-tuberculo-fcts work In 1910.
son, vice-president of the National i more recent primary elections and
Plerp's Appetite. J. P. Morgan, Sr., was always a good trenchermau ln his youth and he has as good an appetite today as h- ever had. not only for corned beef ai.d cabbage his favorite dishbut for other foods. If tho Morgan. wh dazzled tho Teutons with his mathematics when he was a German unf verslty post-graduate student, had arcet'ted tho chair of mathematics of fei J to him by Heidelberg, Instead or hir Yankee corned beef and cabbage ) it igH havo been frankfurters and Bat .rkmuL New York Tress.
Bank of Lawrence County, has sued
Mrs. Katherlne Tlngley. head of tho Theosophist colony at Point Ixuna, CaJ.. to recover $300.000 from the estate of his mother. He also asks for an accounting for $700.000 more. His mother. Mrs. Harriet P. Thürs- ' ton, was a member of the colony, and charges of undue influence on the
nominating conventions to which tho people have declared themselves, and the president now looks upon "Progressives" and "Regulars" alike as Republicans and as such entitled to his support and the support of the party, and the fall elections, Secretary Norton's letter says, must settle tho question whether tho differ-
part of Mrs. Tlngley are the basts of onces of the last session of congross tho suit j shall be porpetuated or forgotten. It Is chargerl that In furtherance of ' Among those from whom, It is said, a conspiracy. Mrs. Tingley placed ns- ' tne president temporarily withheld slstnnta In constant contact with Mrs. j federal patronage were Senators La Thurston, and that they Impressod Follette. Brlstow. Dolllver and Cumupon the dying woman the doctrine! In,ns anJ Representative Hubbard of that the people of the world should ! Iowa.
continue one universal brotherhood; j that family ties were to be regarded as of minor importance, and that her , At tJ-. . .. ... '
mree cnuuren were not entitled to any :
Gambling in Insurance. 1 " n Brltltther's favorite gambling b ins -ance gambling. Ho will tak out i policy against anythlrg from thr. dea i of the king to tin lois of a lion raoo by a thorough bred. Ma rlne insurance gambling by 'hose u' haT no direct Interest ln the paf'v of a hlp or Its cargo grew into su ' abop that parliament has beet c ; pelk ' to pass a drastic not to pn-vr. such gambling on marine accld t,nnd 1 by thoso not otln rwlso r. came ' Now York Press.
ROOSEVELT DEFIES
HIS FOES
part of her fortune.
HOW THE BALL CLUBS STAND
Charged With Murder, Ends Life. Doniphan. Mo. Thomas N. Kennon, who was on trial on tho charge of murdorlng F. M. Hughes, left the courtroom and killod himself In a hotel Saturday. He loft a note whloh road: "Swearing lies has ruined me. Good-by to all my friends."
Games Won and Lost and the Per Cent Average of tho Various Nines.
NATIONAL LB AG UK. Club. W. L P.C.I Chitm. WLrc Chicago ..S3 4 .fäTCInc-'nntl ..RS ßS Soi
i-uiainirK .o tn .okbi. I-OUIh. ..5.1 ,6 Nw York.7fi SS .BS Brooklyn .. TT PhlldTlu .65 65 .WTOoMon ....45 S3
.411 .408 .X
A.MKUICAN I.KAGt'K. PhlldTIa i3 49 .699 ClevHaml .61 74 New York.n 58 .S78,Vaiih'ton .50 77 Boston .. .7 67 571'CIilraico .. 53 po Detroit . .77 69 .5WSt. Louis... 41 91 AMKltlCA.V ASSOCIATION. Mln'D'lls 101 66 .645 Kan. Cltv sn t
Toledo ... 87 TO .K3'Miraik'e .72 S5 dumb' .. S3 72 .541 Ind'ap'lH ..63 93 St Paul.. 81 76 .15. fills vllle ..S3 9
THKKK "I" LBACJtTB.
Slo'x Clty.9S G3 .619 Omaha .. .76 73
Denver ...91 1 .5:St. Jotppli.65 m Lincoln ...S7 63 .ZfJ) I"). Molmw
Wichita .SO 71 .5.Topkn ...39 112
WKSTKKN I.HAOPB.
Rprt'Kfkl .S7 47 .650 Ul'm'gt'n .60 75
It. Inland to 57 SSI Dubuque ..CO 77 Peoria .. . 73 64 .Ü33 Dnvcnp'rt .50 7S Waterloo .71 C6 .SIS Danville ...53 Si
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Find New Scou'rae un Increase. HarrlsburR. Pa. There aro 58 cases of Infantllo paral.'sls In 45 of tho 67 counties of Pennsylvania, according to reports received by the tato department of health Saturday.
Turkey and Russia Are Allies. Paris. The Temps Saturday con-
firms the roport that Turkey and Rus
sia have entered Into a military alliance, and says that tho convention In-
dlcatos that Turkey's rapproachemonf with the powers In tho triple al
liance.
Maximilian's Widow Falling. Brussels. Ex-Empress Mario Charlotto, widow of tho lato Emperor 'Mnxlmlllon of Mexico, who has been 111 for a long time. Is reported to bo failing rapidly.
Challenges Opponents to Come Out in Open and Fight Warmly Commends Taft. Syracuse. N. Y. Coming Into a stronghold of the opposition, former 1'rosidont Roosevelt boldly chal.enged the opponents of his political doctrines to come out ln tho opon and fiht If they dared. He prophesied that If they did I hey would be beaten. The colonel nl?o warmly commended President Taft ns a public ofllclal, and expressed his approval of a num
ber of tho accomplishments of the Tnft administration. lie did not indorse the administration ns a whole.
NVhat he did havo to say, however.
placed him on record for the first time In regard to many of tho moro Important features of It, breaking the
silence which he hnd maintained steadfastly on tho subject except for his brief roferences to his successor
mado whllo ho was on his western
trip. When Colonel Roosevelt arrived hero Saturday from New York the state fair grounds where ho spoke were thronged with a crowd estimated at 10.000.
Distinction. Mill Is this plcturo Hko your fa thor?
Tilly -Of course not, silly! like i her whon he had his taken.- Puck.
It picture
PUZZLED Hard Work, Sometimes, Children.
to Raise
Ends Walk of 8,500 Miles. Oklahoma City. Georgo Palmer reached homo hero Friday, after a walk of 8.5Ö0 miles. Ho started December 1. 1009. walked io San Fran cIsco. from thoro to New York, nnd thenco back here.
Wllsori to Quit Princeton. Princeton. Dr. Woodrow Wilson announced Friday that ho will resign as president of Princeton university boforo beginning his campaign for the governorship of Now Jersey.
Childr n's taste is ofttlmes mom ac curato, 1.. selecting tho right kind rf food to It tho body, than that cf adults. Mature works moro accurately through tho children. A Brooklyn lady says: "Our HtMr boy had long been troubled v,ih weak digestion. Wo could never per sundo bim to take more than onota' of any kind of cereal food. Ho ns a weak littlo chap nnd wo wero pz zled to know what to feed him on Ono luoky day wo tried GrarpNuts. Well, you never saw a chl'.d cat with such a xollsh, and It did n o
good to Reo him. From that dry on It seemed as though wo could almost ego him grow. Ho would cat Grarf Nuts for breakfast and Hupper, and I think ho would havo liked the food for dinner. "Tho differenco In hls-appearanco Is something wonderful. "My husband had never fancied c real foods of any kind, but he be camo very fond of Grape-Nuts and has been much Improved ln health since using It. "We nro now a healthy family, and naturally bellcvo In Grape-Nuts. "A friend has two children who w rc formerly nffllcted with rickets. I a" satisfied that tho dlscnso was caiiBC by lack of proper iiourlBhinenL Tho showed it So I urged her to u Grapo-Ntita ns an experiment and tho result was almost magical. "They continued the food nnd todar both children aro well and strong as any children in this city, and, V course, my friend is a firm bollemr I Grape-Nuts for sho has tho evident boforo her eyes every day." Road "Tho Road to Wellvllle," found In pkgs. "There's a Reason." nvcr rcml the above IctlrrT A jej hc appeiir from time Him. pJ are Rrnslir, true, mnd Xu'l of hnm-
tatercat.
