Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 43, Number 31, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 May 1948 — Page 7

Flrai Batt* Bet EUhu Thomson. American electrician. operated the first radio aet tn history, in 1875. This set antedated those of Herts and Marconi. Grandma COUSIN HARRIET SAYS: a pat on the back develops character. if applw often enough, young enough and low enough. IS mM Mn. W. B. Lea. IMtata. Pa.* Jr IT'S SIMPLE as two and two makin* four. If you want a margarine that's fine fer the table, then look fer the package that says “Table-Grade." Yep. NuMaid is Table-Grade Margarine made 'specially fer the table. It's so good tastin'. Js* A GOOD REPUTATION is like lots o’ money, takes a life-time to make it. but only a few minutes to throw it away. SS told Mr*. Cann C«er.w .sort. V*.« IT .TES STANDS TO REASON that what you use for seasonin' vegetables should be sweet and fresh tastin’ by itself. That's why so many folks use Nu-Maid. ♦xc *** will be paid upon publication to the first contributor of each accepted saying or idea for “Grandma Speakin'.” Address Nu-Mald Margarine. Cincinnati X Ohio. MASON IT OUT ANO YOUU • In NR (Nature’s Remedy) Tablets, there are m chemical*. ■* nvnerala, «e phenol derivative*. NR Tablet* are different—oct different Purely nep#. table— « combination of 10 vegetable ingredient* formulated over 50 year* ago. Uncoated or candy coated, their action is dependable, thorough, yet gentle, a* millions of NR’* have proved. Get a 25* box Ute a* directed. f/fffiTO-HKSHT aawavs cas»y .g* qiirMangy SfKiSEfrSS romc® UUMCESTIM w? Aa —Double-duty Imocfl.A?.. cidsi Kate by contact* ' ,X* bkhby fvo>«L Destroy* aauiklP' 0 " 1 *«• but ‘P° r ** _________ beneAdol intsett. |»u» Om owe* eto* *" •ritiuel Mr-oviW <w»6 Uiurrt e tatart fall urnfa wkw o* «(■ TOSACCO a ktm epUA- CNEMKAI COSCOSATtOM wrev. Kintiut Sfaculhti S*»c» MS* ~ -J lounvau 1 KSHTVCKY |EEOES3C3EEQC3E3EZiESQiH □tLIFE?y<. Are you going through the functional 'middle age* period peculiar to women (38 to 52 yrs.)? Does this make you suiter from hot fiaahea. teel so nervous, hlghstrung. tired t Then do try Lydia K Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Pinkham's Compound also has what Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect! V IYDU E. PINKHAM'S SSSwfi And Your Strength and Energy Is Below Par hl it say be caused by disorder o< kid- ■ oey function tost parts.i* poisonous BM waste to accumulate For truly many gU people (eel tired, weak and miser* We ■ wkMs tbe kidneys tail to remove excess acid* and other waste matter from th* blood Yow may euSer aaseta* backache. rtMMIOBBtIt frying; bMMtxdMNk gettls* up night*. >*< pa:a*. eweUta* SometioMe frequent and eeaety urine tioa with nanartiag sad hurals* Is aaocbet sign that somath,n* is wroa* wit* tbe kidneve at Medde. Tbore should be no doubt that prompt treatment to wiser than nagfect. Us* Dm'l Ptfto. It to better to rely on • metUdae that has won country wide approval shea on something tone favorably bowu. Dm*‘i have been tried and test nd many years Are at all drug atone On* Down s koder

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