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Show I The Quick Way to f f Stop a Cough Y J1 This home-made eyrup docs t&9 work In a beany, Eaaily pre- fi 4 Dared, and saves about I $ "fr You mieht be surprised to know thai the best thing you can u&e for a sever coujrh, is a. remedy which is easily pre pared at home in just a few moments It's cheap, but for prompt results it beats anything else you ever tried. Usuaih stops the ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasact, too children like it and it is pure and good. Pour 2V ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle; then rill it up with plair granulated sugar syrup. Or use clari fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup instead of sugar svrup, if desired Thus you make a full pint a famih supply but costing no more than i small lxttle of ready-made cough syrup And as a cough medicine, there it really nothing better to be had at an? price. It goes right to the spot and fives quick, lasting relief. It promptly eals the in8amed membranes that line the throat and air passages, stops tht annoying throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon vour exmgh .stops entirely. en-tirely. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, whooping cough and bronchial asthma Pinex is a highly concentrated compound com-pound of Norway pine extract, famou for its healing effect on the membranes To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "2y ounces of Pinex" with directions and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction satis-faction or money 'promptly "refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. TRY THIS TOflSC FOR STUBBORN ILLS " OF THE STOMACH Some forms of stomach trouble that do not yield to ordinary treatment often respond to the tonic treatment that builds up the system, strengthens the nerves that control the digestive processes and gives thestomach asup-ply asup-ply of rich, red blood. My stomach was out of order." says Mr. Albert J. Snell, whose address ad-dress is R. F. D. No. 69, Bern us Point, N. Y., and my appetite was so poor that I did not care for food. Tliere was constantly a gnawing pain in my stomach. I got but iittlenomishment and soon was completely run-down. I couldn't sleep nor rest well, although I craved it and my eyes ached. My complexion and the whites of my eyes had a sallow, jaundice-like color. I grew so weak and shaky that I could hardly put one foot ahead of the other and my back was weak and sore. I then tried several medicines without benefit, until I took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. A few boxes showed me that they were adapted to my trouble and they entirely relieved me. I work hard every day, and have never been troubled with my stomach since." So many dyspeptics have been helped by this simple treatment with Dr. Williams' Wil-liams' Pink Pills that every sufferer from indigestion should try it. 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IMHMM'; II K-K-K-Kly My Bcloian Robo I'm Sorry 1 Muds Y Cry II I'm Not t tho Roll Cell MfSlSm Strutters' Ball Some Loneeome Night My Americn Bliihty Ovor Yooder Where the Lillio Grow ErttSVAffl OverThere GnodMornjnB.Mr.zip Oh Yon Rookie God Spere Our Boy, Oyer Thoro Hfe Ffjf JmJ Ecrriiuc i PcRciie, Down r r. Georgi Won Id Yon Rather be a Private then a Colone 1 7 RiS V W Ba I BB& If He Can F 'ieht Like 1 1 e Cr.n Love, Good Mit'ht German, JaDa s II fflkrlrTl ! 15c a copy, any seven for $1. Prepaid. Hand or Orchestra. 2Sc each. Male Quartette, 10c each, MKSjSBKtm "You Can't Co Wrong With ANY 'Feist' Soitg" 1 LEO FEIST. Inc. FEIST BUILDING . NEW YORK Hlfll H Former United States Ijjl ' Senator Mason? Pioneer in Pure Food and Drugs Legislation, Father of Rural Free Delivery System Says Nuxated Iron Increased His Power and Endurance So i Much That He Feels It Ought to Be . Made Known to Every Nervous, Rundown, Run-down, Anemic Man, Woman and Child. Opinions of Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author; Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly Physjcian of Belle-vue Belle-vue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.), New York, and the Westchester County Hospital ; Former Health Commissioner Wm; R. Kerr of the City of Chicago and others. What Senator Mason Says Chicago, III. Gentlemen: . I have often said I would never recommend medicine of any kind. T believe that the doctor's place. However, after the hardest political campaign of my life, without a chance for a vacation, I had been starting to court every morning with that horrible tired feeling one cannot describe. de-scribe. I was advised to try Nuxated Iron. As a pioneer in the pure food and drug legislation, I was at first loath to try an advertised remedy, but after advising with one of my medical friends, I gave it a test. The results have been so beneficial in my own case, I made up my mind to let my friendu know about it, and you are at liberty to publish this statement if you so desire. I am now 65 ' years of age and . feel that a remedy which will build up the strength and increase the power of endurance of one at my age. should be known to the world. Yours very truly. Senator Mason's statement In regard to Nuxated Iron was shown to several physicians, phy-sicians, who were requested to give their opinions thereon. Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York Physician Phy-sician and Medical Author, said: "I heartily indorse Senator Mason's state-nient state-nient in regard to Nuxated Iron. There oan be no vigorous iron men without Iwon. Pallor means anemia. Anemia Jeans iron dpfiiMnriT Tho lrin of :inf- ordinary weight. Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Hos-pital, New York City, said: "I have never before be-fore given out any medical information in-formation or advice ad-vice for publication, publica-tion, as I ordinarily ordi-narily do not be- 1 . , . , , TSa!0SPMTE What It Is and How It Increases Weight, Strength and Nerve Force In Two Weeks' Time in Many Instances (SHOULD BE PRESCRIBED BY EVERY DOCTOR AND USED IN VERY HOSPITAL Says Editor of "Physicians7 Who's Who." mit.: men and women is pale; the flesh nabby; the muscles lack tone; the brain mxs, and the memory fails, and often they become weak, nervous, despondent and melancholy. Dr. Janfes Francis Sullivan, formerly Physician of Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Uept.), New York, and the Westchester Uunty Hospital, said, "Senator Mason is to be commended on handing out this statement on Nuxated Iron for public Writ, There are thousands of men and omen who need a strength and blood guilder but do not Know what to take. jn my own opinion there is nothing bet-ler bet-ler than organic iron Nuxated Iron for eni"iching the blood and helping to increase in-crease the strength and endurance of men ind men wno burn up too rapidly their "ervolfe energy in the strenuous strain of the great business competition of the aay." former Health Commissioner Wm. R. Kerr, of the Citv of Chicago, says: "I have taken Nuxated Iron myself and experienced ex-perienced its health-giving and strength -b.uild.ng effect, and in the interest of the Public welfare I feel it my duty to make known the results of its use. I am well tast my threescore years, and want to ay that I believe my own great physical activity is largely due today to my personal per-sonal use of Nuxated Iron. I feel it Is .such a valuable remedy that it ought to .be used in every hospital and prescribed by every physician in this country." While former Health Commissioner Kerr Is not himself a physician, still his . .experience in handling public health vlJi'Qh.- ins tuizt tvo hi- ipini.ni more than lieve in it. But in the case of Nuxatecf Iron I feel I would be remiss in my duty not to mention it. I have taken it myself and given it to my patients with most surprising results. And those who wish quiskly to increase their strength, power and endurance will find it a most remarkable and wonderfully wonderful-ly effective remedy." Iron is absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change your food into living liv-ing tissue. Without it, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passes through you without doing yem any good. You don't get the strength out of it. and as a consequence you become weak, pale and sickly looking, just like a plant trying to grow in a soil deficient In iron. If you 4ire not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following fol-lowing test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming be-coming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three times per dav after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. MunufacturcTR' Note: Nuxated Iron, which was used by Senator Mason witb such surprising surpris-ing reUlU, and which is proscribed aud recommended rec-ommended above bj physicians, is not a secret remedy, but one which Is well known to druggist everywhere. Unlike the older Inorganic Inor-ganic irou products, it is easily assimilated and does not injure the teeth, make th"in black, nor uptet the stomach. The manufacturers manufac-turers guarantee successful and entirely satisfactory sat-isfactory results to every purchaser or they will refund your money. It is dispensed in this city by Schramm Johnson Drug Store and all other druggists. From the Congressional Directory, published by the United States Government: Gov-ernment: "Wm. K. Mason, Senator from Illinois, was elected to the 50th Congress in 18S7. to the 51st Congress in 1801 defeated for the 52nd Congress Con-gress in ISO- IClected Senator to the 55th Congress in 1897 to 1903." Senator Mason is now Congressman from the State of Illinois, " Senator Mason's championship of Pure Food and Drugs legislation, his fight for the rural free delivery system, sys-tem, and his strong advocacy of all bills favoring labor and the rights of the masses as against trusts and combines com-bines make hint a national figure at Washington and endeared him to the hearts of the working man and the great musses of people throughout the United States. Senator Mason has the distinction of being one of the really big men of the nation. His strong .indorsement of Nuxated Tron must convince any intelligent thinking think-ing reader that it must be a preparation prepara-tion of very great merit and one which the Senator feels is bound to be of great value to the masses of people everywhere, otherwise he could not afford to lend his name to it., especially after his strong advocacy of pure fcoc and drugs legislation. Phosphate should be prescribed by every doctor and used In every hospital to Increase In-crease strength and nerve force and to enrich the blood." Jos. D. Harrigan, Former Visiting Specialist Spe-cialist to North Eastern Dispensatory, says: "L,et those who are weak, thin, nervous, anaemic, or run-down, take a natural, unadulterated substance such as bitro-phosphate and you wfl! soon see some astonishing results in the increase of nerve energy, strength of body and mind and power of endurance." Bitro-Phosphate la made entirely of the organic phosphate compound referred to In the National Standard Dispensatory as being an excellent tonic and nervine and a preparation which has recently acquired ac-quired considerable reputation In the treatment of neurasthenia. The standard of excellence, strength and purity of its substance Is beyond question, for every Bitro-Phosphatc tablet is manufactured , In strict accordance with tho U. S. Pharmacopoeia Phar-macopoeia test requirements. Bltro- Phosphate Is therefore not a paten! mefl- I tcine and should not be confused with any of the secret nostrums, so-called tonics or widely advertised "cure-alls. " CAUTION Although Bitro-Phoiphate it uniurpassed for relieving nervousnots, sloop-lexsneBS sloop-lexsneBS end general wer.kncaa, owing to its remarkable flosh-Rrowins propcrtioB It nhould not be mod by anyone who docs not desire te put on flesh. (AdviTtlseinent,) ; Take plain bitro-phosphate, is the ad- vice of physicians to thin, delicate, ner- j vous people who lack vim, energy and j nerve force, and there seems to be ample am-ple proof of the efficacy of this preparation prepara-tion to warrant the recommendation. Moreover, if we judge from the countless preparations and treatments which are ; continually being advertised for the pur-pose pur-pose of making thin people fleshy, devel- j oping arms, neck and 'bust, and replac- I ing ugly hollows and angles by the soft CUTVed lines of health and beauty, there j are evidently thousands of men and wo-men wo-men who keenly feel their excessive thinness. thin-ness. Thinness and weakness ai c usually due 1 to starved nerves. Our bodies need more phosphate than is contained in modern I foods. Physicians claim there is nothing i I that wiil supply this deficiency so well as j the organic phosphate known among druggists a.-" bitro-phosphate, which is in- i expensive and Is sold by most all drug-gi.-tt under a guarantee i satisfaction or 1 money back. By feeding the nerves directly di-rectly and by supplying the body cells with the necessary phosphoric food elements, ele-ments, bftro-phosphate quickly produces a welcome transformation in the appearance; appear-ance; the increase In weight frequently being astonishing. Clinical tests made in St. Catherine's Iloripital, N. Y. C, showed that two patients pa-tients gained in weight 23 and 27 pounds, respectively, through the administration of this organic phosphate; both patients claim they have not felt as strong and well for the past twelve years. This increase in weight also carries with it a general improvement In tho health. Nervousness, sleeplessness and lack of energy, which nearly always accompany ac-company excessive thinness, soon disappear, disap-pear, dull eyes become bright and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect health. Physicians and hospitals everywhere are now recognizing its merits by Its use in ever Increasing quantities. Fred-crick Fred-crick Kolle, M. D., editor of New York Physician's "Who's Who," says; . "Bitro- P&Dr Geore-e F Baker formerly Physician and Surgeon in Monmouth Memorial Hospital of New Jersey, says: "During convalescence from SPANISH INFLUENZA (La Grippe) I find Nuxated Iron to be of great benefit." "' ' " (Advertisement.) |