South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 51, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 February 1920 — Page 15
ntm.w MonxiNc, ri:r.i;r.i:v ;n. v: 75 I wci?'M th tirri I niiht have done j in a vain rfT'rt to al mdon milk I ;a all forms forever. Hut sho M-rm-1 so iath ticaüy dis ipiointf.-d that ovpr in Jers'-y where alcoholics ami I with ilictant foot on the thresh I IV i: I Ol NT. Fe'). 1'' On a Milk Diet By James J. Montague nervous wrecks arc " I protested indignantly that I v.a neither an alcoholic or a norvou. hold of a milk v-nd r's, (jjcr tra nluc rt spots in to dance ' ''a!'., 1 :::. of Mr. and Mrs. before my .-.-. My li'.irt v. hiilt-d, i Will K!ly j.-. m; i; 'ri r. tr uüh whfopaiul wh' ii 1 v.-r.ke up ti "' v.iTf tak-; !V cj'-.h. In it nie niit of th at t.'il.m ! Asa Jo:f was a Sutida v utiest of i I rf-ifnf-J and tri J the vichy. Diffr-rent bh rul. act difff-rently on th human .y.N-m. Salt, as th f-'hool loy pointful nut. it composed of a corn Mr. at ion of two deadly poisons:. Milk and vichy taken sep-i-.r.ii'ly I could partake of for at wrf-ck "Well, anyway." he suid, "try j A doctor in a whit.- uniform bent j hi parents, milk as nn exclusive ik-t for a ovcr me rift..r thy h:. 1 ytrt.-h ! me I 4 rr.i T.i and n Orove. who j If yeaerccct frro-e ?r 1 vl you owe it to yrj-selt to r-ak , ihelollowis? tc:t; scf h;w Icn SPEC!AL!ST in nrn.(i .r..i:s while." j,, n rt in the iosi ial iha.o 1 ti i'.!. are irr.provinc. My Ilntn.fl Vor Cow. I did. Insido of a weck I would h ivo walked up to the most placid 'Ti:t oat your tonci l;e said. i Mi ''s lu tt;ichtr in primary I nbeved. I dej't. bore, who h..s bc-ri s liTeri'iu' !! examined my t -cie a r. f ;1 ! wJ:h ''"'lnni a ;tt Hl'orth holy. Then lie pried lack the ri:jjs of 1 i'11' 'as re.v.vertd an.! will r.--...i ..,....n.. Sii"i' 1' er duties at school acair. 'AfSs you caa workor h?w (ir yc j ei t ' 2 waik without becotBin t rcij i :. i --." h' !l rim .1 ci NUXATLD IKON' ihre! t --s I .:; c:rvrt tor:' rj :. -. s . ,r. f : ! and ad- jl 1' it two days without fatal results. I old cow that ever chewed her cud times per c;y Irr two weekJ lira test your trectb tgz-m and sec hew much you cameJ. Many reoplff fcc naia thi test ni hare been so ihedat tber increaeJ strer-jtsJ endurance and erercy. Naatfl Iron is cuarar.reeJ to eire ub f tri inn or mon" rcf'JCic At Together they marly pot me after ; and cudzelW her to death. I h id pla 1 1 servor." draught. The doctor arrived in the nick of time, and I wan Kavod. Appealed tc for some way out, he said: "Thn trouble with tht?e mllk cures is that they aro taken with the rirular dietary. To pet the best re-s-iltrt you must drink milk alone nothing hut milk, aill great quantities of it. There i.s a sanitarium no hard work to keep Irom throwinp: stones at the milk wagons or breaking the plate plass windows of the dairy lunch places. But marvelously enough I was getting fat. My weight increased day by day. My cheeks prow puffy. My friends bean to twit mo and cal! me "Cupid." Then, one day, as I was standing Mond a-. "H-m-in!" he s,id. "Acute lactealitis? Somebody has been feeding you too much milk." y ....... Mr. i.Ti.l Mrs. l-'orst William ano little diirhters f Mi.-hawaka ar.i Mr. ami Mrs. Ilea Williams of South !!c r.xaminei' niort)Uhl jr. - a II -itv r t-. 11. i: to .", and 7 to S. I' Tel.. TJiicttln 2-22. la nd v re jruests of their parents. ail good c'jrsis;i. James Williams and family Sunday. Tm bronre horses of St. M.-fk'fi j Mrs. George Datkus : still conof Venice, after havin- been niddt r j :jr.,.i to her home with sickness, in Horn- to sae then Iro n enemy i Mr. :.nd Mrs. Harry Carkton r:. bombs, have surain b..-fii hoisted to tertaine d with a dinner Sunday ; co their position on tli.. .atiiedt il. j rs jaili for SCVen. 3 DR. G. C. PAUL orroMimiisT. 12- l annets Trut IUdrr. w A . ; 1 1 ! ! i 1(:1 (IHM ;
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For tue j.iiik has a very uninter--.' i:r,' i.-.'t. Moreover it seems to e.pio.b' ii.-.'ie j .e, :k a hand frentL'le. I :it vi r i ' a baby busily tt a nfer rii.cr the i onfents of a tottle of it to bis sto-rod:. that I do not li it aro'.-i.d a minut-s to fee if tiom.rtlur:' tern' le i -n't coini; to happen. And when it dosn't happen, and the bale.- turns ow r in his crib or eaniie and k- t r:i nquilly to s!i e, a (I ii ; i : .i t ;oa for hini is '.;nl.r.:,!'id. I aot o;. who has seen a niau'ie.aii periotra a mstifyin feat. Nevertlode- a:id r." t u i t list :i ndinr. the 1 1 ; 1 1 1 of tf,e rar:'i!y de id' d that milk was c.ood fur me. She had
read sor.ev.'here that milk is fatten
tri-d it. I couldn't expect any results. But t-ho consulted her authorities and came back to her experiments. "I don't blame you," she said, s-ym pathetically. "You have one of tho-e systems that can't take milk without lime water. You just go riht ahead and drink all you want now. I've put a tablespoonful of lime water into every pint." What Muh Water Did. I went ahead. The lime water jrave the milk a surprising flavor. It didn't taste like milk, and it didn't taste like lime water. It tasted like no other beverage on earth a fact for whieh the users of other beverages should be grateful to their dy-
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an ejaereiuy. "You coiibl live on it for ;i week or two." .-lie faid. "in ca" of pneurnnia or typhoid or anything. The way o j b-av." off your rubbers and rat at tho-e oi;i. 1 i i . 1 1 plan's you m i::nt yt a ti t bin;,'" I demurred, with the i.su il result. All my objections were overborne. She had been studyin'-T the fliiestion. and sh" had all the aruii"'iitif. I was to diink a 'lit of railk a da- for live d i-i and s-e if it didn't hVp me. Two das was enough. Th milk di'ln't help me. It merely sot. like o-merit, wi'hin t.o-. made a plaintive outcry for permissm to i-uit. The Head of the Family said that of course if I h id so little will power as to k'ive a thins up before I had
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when I took it straight. It only tasted worse. The same adamant
lump waxed within mens I drank it. New varieties- of pains, whose existence I had never b for" suspected, appeared in my tliec and seared my solar plexus. I kept it up for a day or two, and quit. My tirst aid aprain consulted her mak'.r.'.ines. "I know now," she cried joyously. "Mmo water isn't jmod for some people at all. In fact, it is practically poison to them. What you want to take with your milk is ichy. Just till a t;lass half full,
then siphon vichy in it. and it makes j
a drink that is delimtul as well as nourishing. It s-ays so rictht here
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