OCR Text |
Show NO MEDICINE But Change of Food Gave Final Relief. Most diseases start in the alimentary alimen-tary canal stomach and bowels. A great deal of our stomach and bowel' trouble? come from eating too much starchy and greasy food. The stomach does not digest any of the starchy food we eat white bread, pastry, potatoes, oats, etc. these things are digested in the small Intestines, and if we eat too much, as most of us do, the organs that should digest this kind of food are overcome by excess of work, so that fermenta-' fermenta-' tion, indigestion, and a long train of alls result. Too much fat also is hard to digest and this is changed into acids, sour Btomach, belching gas, and a bloated, heavy feeling. In these conditions a change from indigestible foods to Grape-Nuts will work wonders in not only relieving the distress but in building up a strong digestion, clear brain and steady nerves. A Wash, woman writes: "About five years ago I suffered with bad stomach dyspepsia, indigestion, indiges-tion, constipation caused, I know now, from overeating starchy and greasy food. "I doctored fCr two years without any benefit. The doctor told me there was no cure for me. I could not eat anything without suffering severe pain in my back and sides, and I became be-came discouraged. "A friend recommended Grape-Nuts , and I began to use it. In less than ' two weeks I began to feel better and inside of two months I was a well woman and have been ever since. "I can eat anything I wish with pleasure. We eat Grape-Nuta and cream for breakfast and are very fond of it." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a reason." Ever rend the abore letter? A new one appenrs from time to time. They are Pennine, true, and fall of human Interest. Adv. L C. Smith & Bros, Typewriter Ball Bearing Long Wearing The Typewriter without a Speed Limit The escapement of the L. C. Smith permits the carriage to get away from the last printing point so instantaneouslylTk that no speed of opera-J JD""?' tion is too rapid. jf The hair trigger touch j of the ball bearing type w bars, a carriage that is W never shifted for capitals, a capital shift key re- quiring only one-third ordinary pressure, a combined one-motion carriage return and line space, which spaces one, IP two or three lines with the same sweep, an4. the lightest MmI possible carriage(8ggik, tension give an (CJ- ' ease of operation that makes all day speed easy for the operator. The always rigid carriage, stationary printing point, the arrangement of ribbon shift and back space keys, and the fact that no necessary operation lakes the hands from writing position, combine ipeed with accuracy in the L. C. Smith. Mail a postal for literature today. L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. Bead Office for Domestic SYRACUSE, N.Y., U. S. A. and Foreign Business. Denver Branch, 1647 Champa Street, Denver, Colo. |