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Show NEW EFFECTIVE HAT Hay fever, which annually cause more sneezes, more inflamed nose and more red, streaming eyes than any other scourge may have it" final big fling this September all because a Pennsylvania electrica engineer was served a dish of corn meal mush which was entirely ton salty. ' u" The engineer, sneezing, and with all other hay fever manifestations stopped at a hotel where he waj served a dish of mush which h considered sending back as it wa' much too salty. Finallv bo ) f. however; the hay fever attack lessened, ultimately ceased Next day he had three meals, all over-salted, over-salted, and experienced his most comfortable time in years in the-"hay the-"hay fever season." His analytical mind quickie grasped the possibility that thel saline substance in his food was responsible for his relief About this time, Dr. E E Sel leek, a graduate of Columbia Uni" versity, met the engineer, made notes, and when he returned to his home, began experiments. Today Dr. Selleck declares he has found a certain means of relief for hay fever and is supported in his contention con-tention by other medical experts,) and a nationally known chemical manufacturing concern, the Hol-lings-Smith Company, at Orange- Durg, jNew York, has taken overl making the remedy, which is called J Nakamo Bell. Describing the experiments, Dr. Selleck said, "After I was sure I had found a means of quickly relieving re-lieving hay fever through the! chloride group, I tested it in the! most practical way I knew. I held! a three day clinic, to which many! hay fever sufferers responded,! from ages ranging from 10 to 60 years. Each person was given two tablets with a little water. Some' relief came to all within ten min-, utes. Reports on these cases du: ing the ensuing weeks showed practically a complete cpssation1 of symptoms." Adv. SATURVAY NIGHT H II BATHS 'have been an Ameri- V 11 can custom since the first WyW())l 3 fl settler's wife pointed to the I n'7oTfcCv VT-fa I tub and said: "Climb in and 1 UH 7fl II wash some of that soil off your " ) ll(;Z-l.r II Aide." Objectors considered W, rfSwSQ W 1 such frequent bathing harmful. 3 f II SMOKING KING EDWARD -XQ" I I XI". B J Cigars is a truly pleasurable custom, I ( enjoyed by wise smokers every- W where. gJS. -,. : aX Newest I '" it Pnces Range from SZOO to $4.00 Smjle H ' ' 1 S 100 I!00MS-,!JSDI0S tO EVEW SOOM " '-".V ' ' y ' 200 nit BATHS f UoJen 1 KP'J&Wr W"' EPsm Rooms Air-Conditioned I Gartgt NEW $50,000 ) fr Serrict i BEACONS OF SAFETY Iiie a beacon light on the height the advertisements advertise-ments in newspapers direct you to newer, better and easier ways of providing the things needed or i. desired. It shines, this beacon of newspaper adver- J tising and it will be to your advantage to fol- low it whenever you make a purchase. |