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Show &pt nmsTmrnoNs How Mr. Druehl of Druehl & Frank-en Frank-en Showed tho Difference to a Tribune Man. A Tribune man was talking with Mr. Druehl of Druehl & Franken lately, discussing dis-cussing a very interesting subject, when Mr. Druehl said: "'See hqre, I'll show you now Just what I mean." He went out,and soon returned with a bit of board and two bottles. Resting one- end of tho board on the counter, he supported the other end with his lingers, and poured on the hoard from one of the bottjea a drop of thick, oily substance, sub-stance, which slowly oozed down the slope Then Mr. Druehl took the other bottje and poured out just a drop of a clear, delicious, dark red liquid. ThlH drop shot down the incline In tho twinkling twin-kling of an eye. "This first bottle." said Mr. Druehl, "is the old-fashioned cod llvc-r oil, or emulsion, as It In called. The second bottle contains VInoI. See how slowly the emulsion creeps along tho board. It Is thick, sluggish, unwholesome. But the VInol dashes to tho bottom at once. These two substances' act like this In the human body tho cod liver qll Is ro thick and clogging that it merely upsets up-sets digestion, nnd its medicinal value is lost, while Vino goes at once to the seat of trouble and corrects the difficulty diffi-culty by creating an appetite and building build-ing up the strength and general health. "VInol, you know. Is a cod liver oil preparation, and. while it contains all the medicinal elements which have madrt cod liver oil famous. It contains not a drop of oil, and is delicious to the taste. We cannot guarantee old-fashioned cod liver oil or emulsion, but VInol Is guaranteed to the limit, and If It falls to give satisfaction it costs nothing. noth-ing. We stand the loss. But It won't fall. Try It on our guarantee nnd see. Druehl & Frnnken and the Smith Drug Co. |