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Show Cured Ills RUPTURE -J, ?"as bady ruptured while lifting a -lk several years aro. Doctors said only hop of cure was an operat.on. -"-sses dl'i me no goo-i. Ihnailv I po: ,&f someth.r.,' that quickly and com-;"--' cur.d nie. Yers have passed tie rapture ha? never returned, al-cV-'"'1 1 rn do,nT; hard work as a car-p-"er, T;i-re was no operation., no lost 9 trc"-'- I have nothir.z to sell. ;-- give fjU infuc-mation about liow ;rr.ay rind a roniplt-te iure without if yo j v;r;:- ro n e. Hu-;erie M. f-n. Carpenter, 413-D. M.-n eilu ave-Mar.asquan, ave-Mar.asquan, X. J. Better cut out - J10''1-1 a"d show it to any others who V "-Pt-,:r-rd you mav sr-ve a l::'e or at 'wT-'-'P the ml5ery of rupture and tha - and car-.;r of an operation. - Advertisement.) r 3 . 4 ' 5 i f-i-" Hls until you j ..fj A I CO VS trn It. II It , -.r.-.t t5t p i-. '..13 .LLl CG. L'iy, A iC 2 t4i Ca. Nw tor !FiMPLY? WELl.DONT BE! ' People Notice It. Drive Thern Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face vriil not embarrass you j much longer if you get a package of 'Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablsts. The skin should j begin to clear after yea have taken the : tablets a few nights. j Cleanse the blood.the bcvrels and the liver with Dr. Edvrards' Olive Tablets, the successful suc-cessful substitute for calomel: there's never any sickness or pain siter taking them. ! Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severs and irritating. Ko one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste,'" a bad breath, a dull, listless, ".3 good'' feeling, cor.ureation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards' "Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with clive cil; you wul know them by their clive colcr. Dr. Edwards spent ysirs among patients pa-tients aaiicted with liver and bowe! complaints, r.nd Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for 'a week See how much better you feel and look 10c and 2oc per bos. All druggists. Pr. ::u-s Twaun'nt c.-r.-i;?rs worst ca, ot ::-il.-fv. S: asn. c.-rv..;.ions, N0rw..3 riMr. ueri. ..nrc-.ej.eo t..,.-c s,-t s. , . I.3.W. II. MAY. 1-K.U5L Sr., .NEW chi:eyjefing CHIMNhlV sweeping; hot-air and hot- I water furnaces c.eaned and repaired, hot w ater J if st- ts and coila cleaned and j In s talicu ; cnininey extensions put oa. , Work cuamntecd. Cad J. H. Curtia, i Uaatrh li5. bl3.Ji j CK1MNKV s-secpir.T by mod. mthals: h-'t-air. itot-wter. . steam turnaces clear.ei and ie;afred; water xi!s cleaned A I work su-.iranted. Was. 3513. d21o 53 i PATHU'TIC Americans insist u;on ; Wide's bread at restaurants, catcs, ' c!ul-s. dining cars. 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II to 2. b43 BANKRUPTCAPAPLRy FETITIGXS and schedules in bankruptcy proceedings correctly prepared at 514 Felt blag. riiO ; These Physicians Warn Public Against Taking Substitutes for Nuxated Iron Say That Ordinary Metallic Iron Preparations Cannot Possibly Give the Same STRENGTH, POWER AND ENDURANCE As Organic Iron. Besides they may upset the digestion, disturb the secretions and thereby do more harm than good, and that Health Officials and Physicians everywhere should caution the public against accepting inferior substitutions in medicines. Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly Physician of Beiievue Hospital (Outdoor (Out-door Dept.) New York, and the Westchester West-chester County Hospital: Dr. Schuyler C. J agues. Visiting, Surgeon of St. Elizabeth's Hospitai, New York City; ; Dr. A. J. Newman, former Police Surgeon Sur-geon of Chicago; Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author, Au-thor, and others give valuable advice and Information on the use of organic iron as a tonic, strength and blood builder. i Careful investigation by designated j phvsiciar.s anions drucgists and patients has revealed the fact that there are I thousands of people taking iron who do not distinguish between organic iron and meta.de iron and that such persons often fail to obtain the vital energy, strength and endurance which they seek, simply because they have taken the wrong- form of iron. They seem to think iron is iron on a good deal the same theory that a potato would be a potato whether cooked ' or raw, entirely ignoring the fact that the cooking process makes certain important im-portant cellular changes in the potato that render it far more easy of assimilation assimi-lation bv the blood and tissues. Xo one would hardly expect to derive the same strength from eating raw potatoes that he would from eating cooked potatoes, yet. according to the opinions of some phvsieians who have made a study of the subject, taking raw. unprepared, metallic me-tallic Iron is somewhat like eating raw potatoes. ' , . . .. . v , Therefore, physicians mention ea below advise those who feel the r.eed of a strength and blood builder, to go to their ''amily doctors and obtain a prescription cihirtr for organic iron Xuxated Iron and present this to their druggist so that there may be no Question about obtain- I ing the proper article. But if they do I not wish to go to the trouble of getting a prescription for Xuxated Iron then be ure to look on the label and see that the words X FXATED I K O X are printed thereon Xot Xux and Iron nor any other form of Iron, but XUXATED IKOX. , 3 L The remarkable results produced by Xuxated Iron and its widespread sale tit being estimated that over three million people annually are today using iO has led ic the offering of numerous substitutes substi-tutes and these physicians say that health officials and doctors everywhere should caution the public against accepting ac-cepting substitutes in medicines, and they especially warn against accepting substitutes for Xuxated Iron, which, instead in-stead of being organic iron may be noth-i noth-i n g more than a me- tadic iron - ; V;-v co;;:po u n d y?-:V 's"-"' which may w.s in some f - i.. cases pro- f , C - auce more ; Mj.rri - ? - . ;;-"hl harm than j F : ., . 1 goo d. The t ' , . 5 ; widespread tr . ' fw? ' : ' .?' publicati o n VV. of the above V f ' iniormatio n v1 - -v ' s in all Xux- h -'hx a ted Iron . . -v advert is e- Dp James Francis Sullivan meats has Formerly Physician of been s 11 g - Bei levue Hospital (Out- gested D d0Qr Dept.). New York, Dr. James and thfi Westchester rrancis . bul- County Hospital. 11 van. for- ' merly Physician in ' Beiievue Hospital ( Outdoor Pept. ), Xew York, and the Westchester County Hospital: Dr. Schuyler Schuy-ler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon St. Elizabeth's Hospital. New York City ; I r. Ferdinrnd King. Xew York Fhyst- cian and Medical Author, and others, so that the public may be informed on this subject and protected from the use of rnetailic iron under the delusion that it is Xuxated Iron, or at least something as good as Xuxated Iron. In regard to the value of Xuxated Iron. Dr. Sullivan says: 'T have strongly emphasized the great necessity of physicians making blood examinations ex-aminations of r r . their weak. r77--Tr------r. " -anaemic, run- f f j1 ' " ; , down pa- i- j,' v rc tients. Thou- ; t-j K'- sands ot per- ; " " " I sons goon - . - i -V h 1 year after STTiX;? - -TvV -' ; year suffering ; t- i --.T- ' -i7 -5-from physical ; - .-,,' h weakness and "?V- ' ' ' a highly nerv- : c;1 '"""1-".'. ?t'" ous condition : i ':.V, v ; - v i : 4 due to lack i "y v.-';. . i o f sufficient ' f-v 'f' .J '-V iron in their - ( . h:vj: . "".' -. red blood cor- ! fc - V- - , . " ' " puscies w ith- " :r 'JJ"fc"-i f;ic pevtr realT " Former'Hea'th nV'tVue Commissions Kerr, esuse of their trouble. 'Without iron in your bleed your food me.-elv passes throush the bouy. soirethir.g- like corn through an old mill with rollers so wid- apart that the mill can't grind. "But in n:y opinion you can't make stronp. vigorous, successtul. srurev iron !nen ty feed- V s h ' ' The i'7"-c :'. iron mast go h 4 s' . e. -i i , semi - d'.sest-I d'.sest-I V , , . i . - . ' M '"' ' '-' io If'-J . i nnstorra - ' ' ' r" I V n - N 1 "id Xa are w re..,iy j Dr. Feramana Mng, " ' ! New York Phvsician smu.atcd b y j and Medical Author. h V. ni a n 1 Former Health Commissioner Wrt R Kerr of Chicago says: -From mv own" experience vfith Xuxated Iron. I r--el that it is such a vaiuabie remcciv that it ouhi i to be used in every hosidtal and pre- scribed by every pln-siciari in th is 'ccuu- try. i have taken it mvdi a: o ex'e- ' rienced its health-gi ing. s:rrfft-b-i'';d- i ing effect. 1 am well past irv th'r-' 1 score years , v . ... " .. " and want to : h " . " :'j say that I be- ; v- . ,. lieve my own fi - . great ptvysicai . ; t activity is clue ?- " . ; - ! today to my ; v . . , personal use r: "' - ;: of X u x a ted f T" " ' . 3 iron." 4 - - While for - I. L'i-'" T' ' -t raer Health t '- '' - Commissi o n - '- ". y .1 er Kerr is not li ' "' Vr 'J himself a nhv- y. , ,' ; sician. still his j; : C - j experience in t-: , j har.dliiig pub- E- -' . -jr .... .- iie health " problems must Dr-. A- J- Newman. Lats give his ooiu- poiice Surgeon cf the City ion more than c Chicagc. and Former j ordin a r y House Surgeon Jefferson 1 weight. Park Hospital. Chicago. Dr. A. J. Xewman, Former To ice Surgeon Sur-geon of Chicago, ar.d Farmer House Surgeon. Sur-geon. Jcr'r'.-rson Fark Hosmtai. Ciilciro. sayS: "it has Icon ivy ; ', r t icuhi : . u u .y durir.g the past six years to assist in keeping Chicago's five thousand blue ecus in good health and perfect fighting trim, so that they would be phvsieallv eqaipped to withstand all manner of storms and ravages of nature's elements. Recently I was prompted through an indorsement in-dorsement of Xuxated Iron bv Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques. Visiting Su-eeo" St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Xew York, to give .it a trial. This remedy has proven tnrough my own tests of it to excel anv preparation I have ever used for creating creat-ing red blood, building ud the nerves, strengthening the muscles" and correcting correct-ing digestive disorders." Dr. Ferdinand King savs: "Doctors should prescribe more organic iron Xuxated Iron for their nervous, run-aoy-n. weak, haggard looking patients, tauor means anaemia. The skin of the anaemic man cr woman is pale, the flesh t.abby, ihe muscles lack tone, the brain fags and the m e m o ry fa lis. and o 1 1 e u trey become weak, nervous, i'-r table despondent and melancholy. When tha iron goes from the blood of women, the roses go from their cheeks.' Pr. E. Sauer. a Boston Phvsician who has stud.ei both in this count rv and in ; ?-r"t European Medical Institutions. ! said: "Xuxated Iron is a wonderful rem-! rem-! ed If people would only take it when they" feel weak or run-down instead of dosing themselves with habit-forming drugs, stimulants and alcoholic beverages. I am convine- r r ya are thousands T'7:- " V vSv w h o m i g h t . ' - T Sv readily build fr . " '- ' - A up their red t -: - I -: A blood corpus- f . .-""".- V " cles. increase Prh " - -V h, their physical (' .c -- ': -. ' . ' " f energy and V---V ol ' v"" ':'J get t h e in- V ,:' s yj selves into a V' . ' 7 con.iition t'o ", ' 'Jr w-rd off the X-A m i 1 I i o ns of .s r-r Zr that a v e ai- Dr. E. Sauer, a Boston nxst contmu- Physician, v. ho has stud-ally stud-ally around ied in great European us. It is sur- Wedtcai institutions. rrismg h o w many people suffer from iron deficiency and do not know- it. 1: you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to m.ike the foilow;r.r test. ' See how long yen can work or how far you can walk wLtT.out becoming tired. Xext take two five-grain tablets of Xuxated iron three t:n.t,s per day alter mr;-.ls for two weeks. Tnen tst your strength r.ciin and see how much you have i-hnedh Ir. Schuyier C. Ja-iut-s. Visiting Pur--;on of St. Elizahth's Kcs::tal. Xew York City, s n i d : ' ' i have r.cv e r before given u t any nt e : i ca 1 i n form a t i o n or n d v i c e for r u b : : c a 1 1 c n . as I o r d ' n a r 1 ". y do iot believe in it. Fut in the case of Xuxntt- 1 iron I feel I wouhl be remiss in my duty not to mention ii. I have taken tak-en it myself "and given it to my '-atients with most surprising and satisfactory results. And t;ic-?e who wish quickly to increase their strength., power and en-dura en-dura 1 : c e will find a most remarkable and w.vror:h::!y effective remv;y." XOTl-H Xuxated iron., wiiich s prescribed pre-scribed ana re corn pc ended above by physicians, phy-sicians, is not a secret remedy, but one which is v.-rh known to druggists every-w every-w here. I " n ! 1 k c the c 1 i or 1 ; . o r g a n : c iron not injure t V 1 : -1 h . n a k e 1 h e m b 1 a c k trs c: cu;:t--,' successful and entirely satisfactory sat-isfactory rc-uhs to e. .'ry :urchaser or thf will refund your mo v. It is dispense dis-pense ! by S.1"'-' m-n - Johnson, Drugs. |