Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 December 1912 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER MOMCy ni7 BEN ED. DO A NE, PubJIther. IflUIlL I tyUlL
COUNT ROMANONES
JASPER
INDIANA
Notwithstanding the death records
spiral glide.
BANK HEAD, ON STAND, TELLS HOW MEMBERSHIP WAS REFUSED.
A Chicago man went to jail rather than rn t VifcVi t,r '
uiiiugs are worse
man prison.
STAlEMEMT ISSUED BY PUJO
A specialist says that modern dress
J8 Jewing women. Well, they're
oressed to kill.
The compositor who set it up "the high cost of loving" Is. or course. & skinflint bachelor.
Chairman of Committee, That Has Re-
sumed Investigation of Alleged Trust, Declares Reports of Disscntion as to the Frobe Are False.
Washington, Dec. 10. The housa
mnnpv truct xi ,
j uuöl( iuvubUKaiine commirtPA I
got down to work after a renes nf ;
several months. The program for the I -
next few days includes the nailing I
Ii es ,
witnesses of several New York bank-? ers, among them Jacoh H Srhfff nr-.ri i
a - . ,
ä urean Dride is oblltred to remMn &ome representatives nf tv vrt.,
absolutely silent on her wedding day. stock exchange. That's because it's her last nnnr.rtn. William W. einnH p;
, - - 2' w - 1 V I LI I LOOl
Wisconsin hunters found a thirtypound mushroom, or In other words enough to kill a regiment.
A cent a day is all it costs a man to live in China. But do not rejoice. A haltcent a day is all a man- can earn.
A Texas woman left $100,000 to aid in the support of old maids. But will any woman &tep forward to claim a share?
Army aviators have invented a noiseless aeroplane. But what is needed more Is ono that will stay right side up. The twenty-five most beautiful words have been collected by a prize competition. Oddly enough, money is not one of them.
If It is true that there are 4,000 poets in the United States, why don't e see some real poetry occasionally in the magazines?
A. New York multimillionaire recently bought a $500,000 library. Now he'll probably hire a private secretary to read it for him. An Iowa court has decided that tips belong to the person who receives them. Or the patron who hangs on .o them, of course.
mi- ,r .
xue nrst witness was WillianT W Cloud, president of the Ptate Bank of
Maryland. Samuel Untermyer, coun-
aei lor tne committee, took up his ex
amination. Mr. Cloud said his bankhad applied for clearing house privi
leges, nut had been refused, be
cause it was not a member of the Bal-
umore clearing house, but desired to
clear through another bank that was a member of the clearing house. "Does the Baltimore clearing house prescribe rules which prevent a bank making its own price for exchange on out of town -checks?" asked Mr. Untermyer. "Yes, it amounts to that," answered Mr. Cloud. "But that is thottling competition, isn't it?" "Well, I wouldn't say 'throttling,'" said the witness. John R. Bland Takes Stand. John R. Bland, president of the j
United States Fidelity and Guaranty company, followed Mr. Cloud on the
tand.
5 kv$t' hw ' r it t nr r r i
RECORD FOR CROPS
COUNT BERCHTOLD
WILSON SAYS PRODUCTION FARMS THIS YEAR WILL TOTAL $9,532,000,000.
OF
CORN YIELD HOLDS LEAD
Count Romanoncs has been made premier of Spain in succession to Senor Canalejas, who was assassinated. He wa3 previously president of the chamber of deputies.
Secretary of Agriculture Estimates
Value of Above Product at Sl,750,-
000,000 Hay Is Given Second Place
farm Prices Lower Than In 1911. Washington, Dec. 7. According tn
the annual report of Secretarv nf A,.
riculture Wilson, made public today.
the total value of the crop of 1912 in the United States, is $9,532,000,000, this including the live stock outnnt
well as the production of the soil.
The figures are based on the census items of wealth production on farms and show that 1912 was the most productive year in the history of the country. In commenting on the productiveness of the past year in relation to those preceding, Secretary Wilson said:
Farmer increases Wealth Production. '
me enormous sum represented bv the crop output of the United States for 1912 is more than twice the vain
of the wealth produced on farms in 1S99, according to the census nH ir
Is about one-eighth more than the
wealth produced in 1909. Durincr thP
past 16 years the farmer has steadily
A HIDDEN DANGER
Pkfsrt
Teils a
GOVERNORS OF 20 STATES
Count Berchtold, the Austrian foreign minister, is one of the commanding figures of Europe during the settlement of the Balkan war and the .j j . tu
increased his wealth production year ",5Posmon of the territory of Turkey
üy year, with tho exception of 1911. p
uen me value declined from that of
l m l 1 a . v i r i .ii k in I i i i ii 1 1 p n n n f i i i
w mil. i iiioiuL.ni i '" iccuiug ear. pi wt-n i Ä
The report of the secretary was one rLitrt is SLAIN BY TURKS
of the most bulky ever submitted by AFTER MANY HARIWfi crrATO
It is a dtifv of
the kidneys to rid the blood of uric acid, an irritating poison that is constantly forming inside. When the kidneys fail, uric acid
causes rheumatic
attacks, headache, dizziness, gravel,
urinary troubles, weak eyes, dropsy o- heart disease. Doan's Kidney Pills help the kid
neys fight off uric acid bringing new strength to weak kidneys and
relief from backache and urinary ills. Urs. G VCIII0AX aSE. J
I had ftwfnl hi wriy topple over. CUt Dou't t A.y Drue Stor,. 50c . Box DOAN'S Kif?Y
--mxuKii Buffalo. New ork
Every woman should nave an aim in life, even if she can't throw a stone with any degree of accuracy. No thoughtful person uses liquid blue It's Ilea CrossBaHBlothebmethaygaU bluS. Adr An old toper says that none are so olind as those who refuse an eve
opener.
Luncheon Followed by Conference on Rural Credits and Farmers' CoOperate Banks.
200.000 words. Most of this snace was
Washington, Dec. 9.- Governors Qf devoted to a lengthy review of the
more than 20 xtntw mnv tecunical work nf fm joof,
" W LA I VAU Vrf A-A y
the department of agriculture. It oc-
cunied 2R.Q
onnnn S.... "" .V,Ü.UW1UBU UÜOUt "r "Stantin PhotoOMnhc nu
Lin CR. hilf C3 -. i itriir ,
, w , a; a vv nn Lite for His Acts.
Two Guesset. "Well," said the proud father as the doctor entered the room, "what is ita boy or a girl?" 'TU give you two guesses, and even then you won't guess right," said tho doctor.
Mr. Bland said
that his
company
haa sought in vain to obtain the privi- Pated in a special conference
v-chuö um. ui to w ii cnecKS cuua önu lurmers co-operative
uuuusu us Danics of deposit which anns m the east room of the White
wure memoers of the association or -Wouse.
Washington from the Richmond con- coveri" such subjects as the epi Vienna A.cw rT ,a t l7USh, "onsense!" said the proud ference and were lunehn M,ef, 1 Hernie of disease amn f,nm0 tL ' ;.n,na' ust. Dec. 10,-The fate of father. "Boy?"
President and Mrs. Taft and nartici- fmpalgn of the department against tor' in n,! ,n' a French avia'
on rural lnsects rlous to crops, reports on decorated bXr r CVvho WaS r,tSl perative soiIs a detailed statement of the ery is descrihl FerDand for h' TT' ., White operations of the weather bun.,.. 17 'Lde""b2d ln a dispatch receiv- Nope."
4Nope," said the doctor.
"Ah girl, then?" said the
proud
Snifl flirt r1rkrs
ed here. Dr. Constantin started from "Ah-1 know," said the "proud
A St. Louis woman ended a ouarrel with a neighbor over their chickens hy firing a charge of shot Into him. Bird-shot, of course. A Boston litterateur says that poetry Is horn in the stomach. Which may account for some of the indigestible magazine verse. The man who was ordered by a Judge to remain idle to please his wife probably will not be concerned about the eight-hour day. i The Eskimos oV 5a seem to be acquiring all tho . ,es of civiliza
tion exespt the hooh orm. The latter objects to the climate. Artificial rubber is made in Holland of freshly caught sea flsh. Must have been suggested to some one who ate tome freshly caught sea fish. . ; t A recent decision relieves a soldier of the United States army from the payment of alimony and some anticipate a large increase in enlistments. f A New York woman obtained a dlvorce because her husband used to tipple cologne. It couldn't have been
ine smeii or his breath she objected to.
-
korn in tho i -.
to gec lull membership in the associa- -President Taft, who is deenlv intr In addition )n .7 Z r T, 1 , tB on mB last "isht over "luer. saaiy. Harper's Weekly. tion. within the last few weeks, he ested in the sub ect, has made many i aS,?1,0 P'5 o 5 ,1 the Wect declared, he had been given to under- speeches in favor of the nlan tZ - T u" IncI,Ided a f drws bombs ou the Turkish .., Made-toomer Kind. stand that nrranBemenU "ere be,ns months aSo urged every sta?l cxecu JÄ Ä v'h H'S WPlan rap- ' always bringing homo made by the clearing house to "take tlve to make a close investigation of ed vug of hif V ? J ef Imat- SVeral hours later was seen S mMh toothi"der." complained a care" of the trust companies. it with a view to the idopt ton ot u ni ooo ooo me i s 51,750, desnd near the Bulgarian camp. man other day to a friend. "It's "As a result of the agitation of this form legislation by the states. X . 't 'l he ,hi?h f?'r was found - the ground 6 f monF- As for me i just
T I-- V7t o,xua,uuu,UUU OUSUe 5. utiu Willi a WOlinn in i a liof rnu wiv LUG DamtUD O. PnnRPr OTiH c..k
A A lllill I I II 1 I I III I MO fTr r- T . H T I I I I AAAkJIlf-mi Ml VWMUA. K..1. 1111 HI . III!
w v laiu v I ins n n i ri r tx"o c?
have been in attendRnnn ih "" Lcf. r':" u e ln tlle KV",,01. Lne DlPIane had been pierced mLteetü!
wnno ..of MtM, " """tcu me yield was 72.- u3r ounets.
committee your object has been ac complished?" suggested Mr. Unter my er. "Well, I could not say as to that." Clearing House Rules Shown.
Eugene Levering, president of tho Pired terms in congress.
National Bank of Commarnp nf P!hih Secretar
- v. UILI' I
more and chairman of the clparinfr of the
hnnsp. PYOPiifnm r r - lit , ,1 TTprriolr
wiumitLue, prouucea " -u. uuiubauor to cue combined valnos nf ,ul PnnBfQf-
mo constitution and rules nf rioi. trance, and Senator Flprnhpr nf tn.ila x . .. I ... iu. setters
timore clearing house. Florida, who are keening crnS : . P"LtlLO CD" UaJlipoIi rePrt terrible excesses
1 w ...vw i i 3 rn a i rnnn J.. l nv rna ' l'iir-1-ir. u i- .
i Amon? th0 other wnesses on hand ! PsreSs of the credit plan, also The renort VaVX rn t h TheT!" , . ".."lat dlstrict:
attended. u . io wu eany 0. imviug oeen cut
President Taft
ATr' TT. .i . , - JlKUre lor this -t.t öpuilölüie 10i tllfi wnrlr nnrl r.J :
-xx. xxuiwuK cum oenator jnetcner. Tho whn.it . , . ,iti . 7 " llva u.
The old mortgage system, bv means I :ZZJ-'9 ea Dy the ----- ui troops to punish the
nf IvTiirO-. fnrn,.n 1 " wniue WOl'tU to th fnrnr 1 tJSiaentS.
" ,uul,clfl "avu xiiiciiicea tueir Pr SnPR nnn nnn . rm , . .
ventures, it is ureed. is eomrtrteW in J "r"r 7 , ww ere placed as L1UPS owned nouses, held
adequate, and agriculturai exnerts . l?. Hf for ransom,
point to the fact that banks wish to
make Shorter loans thnn -will ha noo
I " - - IJIf I Mil 111 II IIIIII i 4 I. 1 . . 1 v . L n I 1
I vi.iu,uuu.u ii i mm niir at? i I w i a ni nn mu ii
uiup at w.v.v. L7iaiu6c. xue vjjiages or
The pair were walking down Chest
ed that he fut street and companion stopped
nnvlv A nnn I J1A amusement. "VViiat Doesn't it
photographed the Turk- hurt .your teeth and gums, too?" ho
PROMISING TO MARRY HER.
to testify were C. A. Pugsley, president of the New York Bankers' association; W. E. Frew, chairman of the New York Clearing House association; Charles B. Rushman, counsel for Mr. Frew; Robert Wardrop, president of the People's ITational bank of Pittsburg, and Harrison Nesbit presi
dent oi tue iNational Bank of Pitts burg. - , .
a
At the oDeninc sPSRinn m,o? I ul to the farmer.
j wnuii mau ujo made a statement in which hr
repudiated published reports of what UVe credifc to meet this situation.
Puio made a tnnm.nt in X. ,. tl President Taft has urged CO-onera- nnS ' " .,BCC?. '.000.- "ara. lieshen. Karadjali, Aloali,
"4 "'"w u x i .... .. vwv. .me vrtiuy uj tne jhi flavcnoii uraDUDar am hvam irro nnf,i
. "-.vJVil3U I v. Uj UU,
rye. rice, buckwheat and hops crops Paris. France, Dec. 10. The Te
mps
Philadelphia high school boys went on strike because they disliked the colors selected for the school. There are times when the wisdom of abolishing spanking must be rravnlv
. w kj III I, , , - , .... I - - w ,v.w VJ. j yUU,JJJ,J fpTlfiAno fn. XI. - I IT P. W ChPil lnvocrtorofinir nr.r: 1 I . .
"w, AWi. uuurse or Lne inmnrv " ' -e)..iix6 Luiuuiiööiüns r n ?ionnn nnn . ujt . . ... "
Ax as i ., 1 tn rlotnrminn rn . I Z ' x,vu,uuu aüQ Sil .000 UUUVIIIIT an UirorVlfiW With ho rrvniwl
al no time nas mere ever been any , ,l , AUÜ vw'ulüuye aSn' 0 respectively. The production nf vizier, Kiamil Pasha With rprd tn friction. misiindoHnn,, cultural bank has been devplnno f L A . ,. . uuucuon of . . UA xviaiuii i asua. W ltn regard to
ui 1 1 n h r - i - w w v iu auLui i him inn rrtt- . , -im - ..
ence. e.ithpr nmnnr " a high point in Germany. wherP th nnZ t" wa faec ac o,- negotiations the grand
' ujcmut'ib or . . ' vvv -'ijö. vizier snin pv onniri nnt : . with or without counsel" he said Ra,feisen system Is in general vogue. Sllaht Di.. i B! "'er sam lurKey could not permit "Th f,of i, .f.. S.? . The basis of this is the trtiichl S"9. Decl,ne Pr!ces- Albania to be cut in two to enable
from tTeBtantasrnd the repo to of sma11 banks " can lead ön l8" .ren h - 010 C,'PS f a Md CUld DOt th nnntmvv k,i , !1 .,. ' on long time at a low ,rr A8.1-. Va.1"??. declined from S've up Adrmnople. He refused, how-
ch; ' : ' "UB" est to small farmer,. Nnno J it. . . . f r 1 n tlle ,;ases of some ?ver- to indicate what concessions
r- n I"';-,::::.:.. aUl"UrU-V banks is Inr nrl nM, rlr. "r 1.p1 "roauc Barley has de. Turkey was prepared to make.
iC.alSn-.iL jniunsuea report as , : , , iu cunea Sti per cent., corn 10 nnr cont to proposed remedies or legislation. a few Ilured peasant farmers with- oats 25 per cent., rye 17?
lae question lias never been before 1 "
wwwwwwwwwm
Ella Dick is a vary promising fellow.
Stella "Why don't you bug him for
doubted.
the committee.'
The bank's management ia made potatoes "43
rnnr mmn ..r... i j
wheat 5io per cent, hay 19 per cent nmb AMUUI IN OHIO JAIL breach of Promise?
England 's planning a memorial to Izaak .Walton. Sounds like a flsh Btory.
A Cincinnati man, suiug foi
di
vorce charges his wife with swiping ills false fppfh on,i 0
- using uiem Uer-
BRITISH PROTEST IS FILED England Says This Concession Is a Clear Violation of the Hay. Pauncefote Treaty.
1 1 1 - I r r j n r it s r 1
I'A - L - III IMS t- 1
tl adm nistram" committee i , " Cent- 27 per c bert P--is"er Suffering '"m Dlirium Treen from "l e IT 1 SUgar a"d CMe Sl,gar about 22 per mens Injures Superintendent and f m. -e..mmUnUy to whlch the cent The price of the cotton 1 Feow Inmates at Lima.
NEVER TIRES Of the Food That Restored Her to Health.
of 1912 has gained about 13 ner nont
and for the tobacco cron npr nant Lima, O., Dec. 10. Armed with a
mAIM T JUUbtb Ai WEDDING Butter llas lnfreased 11 per cent, and ue.avy iron. Dar' Wlth wlllch he felled
iniiK nearly o per cent. Eggs Rave puaui,e. ü xlgUL ana ieu. -Herbert Mow-
"Something was making mo ill and I didn't know tho cause." writes a
Colo, young lady: "For twoyear3 I
Washington Dec 10 TIip nw -nure üencn OT 5uPrcmc Court of . enc ana poultry aboat tu" J "VB eaib oia rn amuck was mm ana sicKly, suffering from In " LUI1 ajcc. I U. 1 lie nrOTPKr . . . 1 I 1 ?inv nonf in trip rmfsirfn (inrrul x . ,1 ; : .
X I. . 1 II T- I A i mil Mi M MMMAM I'aa ' 1. . J . . I I B I AAA w U A VJ V 1 IIIIII 111 III K F M 1 IT M III-' I I I 1 I I r 1 r 1 V W TIM w m A - -
seif. A toothsnmp ,fofa" V or Great Britain against tho rriri ,C,",CMCB occ on,CT J"stice J. K. x wxxC - o--u xxu xuxiaixuuatory meuma-
' luuHPn 1 I f i i. . -.w
Ul "-una lui American snips in
Shields Married.
The crop of white potatoes is said to be 410.000.000 bushels. A little mathematics will enable you to determine your allotment for tho year 1912-13. Did anybody ever undertake to figure up the postage stamps and printed matter absolutely tasted on unresponsive voters in a national political campaign?
American canal was
an
filed offieiallv
I I.A. J
nere with becretary Knox, and simul
dozen or
New York, Dec. 9. The entire 1, U C A 1.
taneously in the British parliament supreme court of Ten-
the main points in the protest beinr V ' V , ,7, n S0C!ety PGthat such free tolls are a clear Woh flo.fr? NashvHIe and Knoxville. attion of the Clayton-Bulwer at Tt .?' iohn
Pauncefote treaties. ou,c,UÖ- justice 01 me Tennessee
on and, after injuring a
28 RESCUED FROM STEAMER rtatendeTt
from the second story window of the
Liner Atlantic Drifts in Helpless Con dition in Fog All Night Lights Go Out.
to
CI! Trrr Tri r xf " r
The case of Great Rpifnin .o -h uh, tu n. jeannette
" Swenson Dodson Cownn. ir
o uiuiui. iura, unnsnn wnr i.i.i, . .. . ixat, me
cated 5ivon awa, b- her son a pri;" " VT " 'n 't' "lJ" pÜyslcians said delirium tre
Baltimore. Md., Dec. 9. After drifting about the bay during the nfcht
and early morning in a helpless ship prison a week suffering with whit thl
Dr. Brooks of Geneva discovered a comet at 4 o'clock the other morning But most men who stay out until 4 o'clock In the morning never think of that excuse.
pared by Sir Edward Grev, minister of hT v,uvvun, m bt. ii foreign affairs, and ,vas cL" llL J?
Secretary Knox by Mr. .7nmc ! .Iir' w u"' a Aceton from other bay vessels. twentv-PiT mens.
jail and fled. Police captured him
auer ne had terrorized pedestrians on the public square. Three of the prisoners and Superintendent Workman are in a serious condition.
Mowery has been confined to the
Bryce. the BruislT amWsador Te- SÄLvJ?- a P-ens uTd from the dls
companied by the counsellor of the rTrlfnn hZlV e nuz- abled steamer Atlantic of the Eastern
vxuuu.i;a. , xn . xiiLciieii innes.
It is only a fiction of diplomacy to
Shore Development and Steamship
i - "u uiuugnt to
REFUSED GIRLS; SACK TOWN
Los Angp'-s has a school where girls are ' dressing as n Q ,J
an annex where fucan be taught how to
It ough' ture hw hook 'e
say that the protest was made known U. S. SAILORS IN SHIPWRECK I Baltimore b' the old Bay line steamer Mexlcan Rebe,$ Octroy Homehere only now. The president hm , Virginia. Inhabitants Flee to Hills to
Seventy Members of South Carolina 1 The Passengers, including three wo-
Have Narrow Escape When Ves- raen- were transferred to the Virginia
sell Is Dashed on Rock
"Lyi" who tre
ecomes a hblt with men not williuEr t
should know of their movements" ay a Baltimore preacher; speaks as one who knows.
Thirty volcanoes are reported in eruption In ono of the islands of the Tonga group, still it would be a compratively quiet place compared with one of our election nights.
been aware of the portcst, and has been considering it for some weeks, according to two of his cabinet officers, and he has had the answer under advisement.
Summarized, this government is from now on officially engaged on the
solution of two questions arising out of the protest: , First Whether it presents an arbitrable question. Second Whether the United States will submit the matter to arbitration.
Avoid Fiends.
V I l k.. e ft i j 0 I HfPTlrn fl f V To- T mi- .
Kylia ut iA bman ooai. The crew Ly VT , t Aue l0n of
fe Atlantic remained wft n Vdae UGl ravo, in the state nf Mnv
vessel, which was towed to Annanolis ico' was VctlcaUy destroyed by Za-
iuti eucia uuuer tne command of
0 P- BRYÄN IM unCDi-m, u",a" üecaus the in-
- - i i ml. I liUuiiitiiLa reius
Boat Hits Snag; One Drowns. Pittsburg. Pa., Dec. 10. A watchman was drowned and six other men narrowly escaped tho same fate when
ed to deliver nvnr
fhpTTi nlnpfoon nmir.r
s.v. j - ö wqmen resi-
aenis
A Chicago judge holds that loud the towboat Scout collided with piles crin 1 not a crime. But as an ac- in the hio river near Novllle island ory it tili holdi iti own and sank- Tue nanje of the drowned
vman la not yet known.
Galveston, Tex., Dec. 9. Seventv members of the TJ. S. S. South Carolina, in cnargo of Ensign Collier, were shipwrecked in the road. They ieft the wharf at midnight for the ship and were dashed against the rock jetties by the high wind and tide. Several members of tho crew were severely cut and bruised, but none fatally injured. They were rescued by a lighthouse keeper and cared for un
til sent lor Dy the ship.
Prohibitionist Killed by Fall. Scranton, Pa., Dec. 9. Charles T
Hawley, Prohibition candidate for
V 11 AWX lJ 1 X CT I I I 1 n I I V fill 11 I II I V U .1 I W. I v
, ,,, . . " " t, a3 compeiieu uis resignation. Wmiö i q . , w
UJ mu AAUm tue Porcn or I ho will De under treatment for nm. ö irr v winr an op-
uia uuuic uere.
Former Ambassador to Japan Under- - going Treatment for Injuries
received in Tokyo. the rebels wnnM
-öN.uute on them, fled to the Riirrnnnf... u.n.
New York, Dec. 7. Charles Paire leaving the town entirelv HBaLl '
T-i p nu:- m i oacjicu.
nryan u v-iu. former American They are said to be suffering from jjmhnssntlor tn .Tnnnn r- i . i CXiU irom
ia xitjre in a I v-Jlu u.xiu uuuger,
hospital under treatment for a some-
xxxxu ixxjuij received in Hinh n;A , .
xuxv ieu over the Kansas Citv. r r,. .
side or a Dridge on a dark night an! SfrnM n t,,::::' 7 Taies
J".1- which Ä-Äl"
time, bis recovery i assured.
tism.
I had tried different kinds of diet.
and many of the remedies recommend
ed, but got no better.
Finally, Mother sueeested that T
try Grape-Xuts, and I began at once.
eating it with a little cream or milk.
A change for the better began at once.
- To-day I am well and am cainine
weight and strength all the time. I'vr
gained 10 lbs. in the last five weeks
and do not suffer any more from indigestion, and the rheumatism is all gone. "I know it Is to Grape-Nuts alone that I owe my restored health. I still eat the food twice a day and never tire of it." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. The flavour of Grape-Nuts is peculiar to itself, it Is neutral, not too sweet and has an agreeable, healthful quality that never grows tiresome. One of the sources of rheumatism is from overloading the system with acid material, the result of imperfect digestion and assimilation. As soon as i
J tb!tts eipating that oned and Grape-Nuts is taken reini-
larlj-, digestion is made strong, tho
organs do their work of building up good red blood cells and of carrying
away the excess of disease-making material from the system.
The result is a certain and steadr
return to normal health and mental
activity "There's a reason." Read the little book, "The Road to Well.
ville' in pkgs.
Ever read the abftvc Irt.r? a
e appears from tine t tlste. They pstaraat. Adhr
l -uuic eraiion. ötrohl was thfrK-
J j U1U
and came from Rockford, Iü.
