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Show "LIKE MAGIC" New Food Makes Wonderful Changes. When a man has suffered from dyspepsia dys-pepsia so many years that he can't remember re-member when he had a natural appetite, appe-tite, and then hits on a way out of trouble he may be excused for saying "it acts like magic." When it is a simple, wholesome food instead of any one of a large number num-ber of so called remedies in the form of drugs, he is more than ever likely to feel as though a sort of miracle has been performed. A Chicago man. In the delight of restored re-stored digestion, puts it in this way: "Like magic, fittingly describes the manner in which Grape-Nuts relieved me of poor digestion, coated tongue and loss of appetite, of many years standing. "I tried about every medicine that wes recommended to me, without relief. re-lief. Then I tried Grape-Nuts on the suggestion of a friend. By the time I had finished the fourth package, my stomach was all right, and for the past two months I have been eating with a relish anything set before me. That is something I had been unable to do previously for years. "I am stronger than ever and I consider con-sider the effects of Grape-Nuts on a weak stomach as something really wonderful. It builds up the entire body as well as the brain and nerves." Name given by the Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. "There's a reason," and it Is explained ex-plained in the little book, "The Road ,o Wellville," in pkgs. Ever read tlie nnove letter? A new t. o tippeiirs front time to time. They .e genuine, true, and full of hnmiia -.terchiU |