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Show Eilfij Honored by Women 'VSf$fc?Rvte i When a woman speaks of her JTn"v JilWfi ) silent secret suffering she f J i 4 trusts you. Millions have be- ffl VryTj"3 i h stowed this mark of confi- 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 3 'j dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce, ( I jpj5sM- f J? 0f Buffalo, N. Y. Every- J fJl- r Iff where there are women who tflij TtFi Tf T1? fj Hi X bear witness to the wonder- yX N. I UgtijJy Jjjj. working, curing-power of Dr. ' j f VtnixVtoZ Pierce's Favorite Prescription f "j 2. ! ytf which saves tho suffering sex I r j CifftSo)) $ I from t"in- and successfully I J ,y- SsSES I fet raPP'es with woman's weak- j-- - - J EXEr--' nesses and stubborn ills. t ' i!r ' 31 1 'T MAKES WEAK WOflEN STRONQ :y IT HAKES 5ICK WOMEN WELL. woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her con-jjkJiSji? con-jjkJiSji? J ' ji fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to IpfecJSyws- Jm yO the World's Dispbnsary Medical Association, Dr. -J R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellets Induce mild natural bowel movement once a day. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color mora ooodt bridMr snd fater color thtn nj other dye. One 10c oeckioe colore all flbere. Thej dye In eold wer better than tny other dye. You can in W9rmnfwiuiout ripplno spirt. Writs tor Ire booklet-Ho to Dje. Bleach and Mix Color. MONROE DRUG CO., Qulnoy, llllnolm. Now Albout Clean Foodl Another vSplendid Opportunity to Bring Out Facts When the "Weekly" which sued us for libel (because we publicly denounced them for an editorial attack on our claims) was searching for some "weak spot," they thought best to send a N. Y. Atty. to Battle Creek, summoned 25 of our workmen and took their sworn statements state-ments before a Commissioner. Did we object? No. On tho contrary, we helped all we could, for the opportunity was too good to be lost. Geo. Haines testified he inspected the wheat and barley, also floors and every part of the factories to knew things were kept clean. That every 30 minutes a sample of the products pro-ducts was taken and inspected to keep the food up to standard and keep out any impurities, impur-ities, also that It is the duty of every man in the factories to see that anything not right is immediately reported. Has been with the Co. 10 years. Edward Young testified had been with Co. 15 years. Inspector, he and his men examined exam-ined every tack and car of wheat and barley to see they were up to' standard and rejected many cars. H. E. Burt, Supt, testified has been with Co. over 13 years. Bought only the best grain obtainable. That the Co. kept a corps of men who do nothing but keep things clean, bright and polished. Testified that no Ingredient went into Grape-Nuts Grape-Nuts and Postum except those printed in the advertising. No possibility of any foreign things getting into the foods as most of the machinery is kept closed. Asked if the factory fac-tory is open to the public, said "yes" and "it took from two to three guides constantly to show visitors through the works." Said none of the processes were carried on behind closed doors. At this point attys. for the "Weekly" tried to show the water used was from some outside out-side source.' Testified the water came from Co.'s own artesian wells and was pure. He testified the workmen were first-class, high-grade and inspected by the Co.'s physician physi-cian to be sure they were all in proper physical phys-ical condition; also testified that state reports showed that Co. pays better wages than the average and he thought higher than any in the state. F. B. Martin, Asst. Supt., testified Grape-Nuts Grape-Nuts made of wheat, barley, yeast and water. Anything else? "No, sir." Postum made of Wheat, Wheat Bran and New Orleans Molasses. Statements made on his experience experi-ence of about 10 years with Co. Testified bakers are required to wear fresh white suits, changed every other day. Said had never known any of the products being sent out that were below the high standard of inspection. Asked if any one connected with the Postum Co. had Instructed him how to testify. Said, "No, sir." Horace Brown testified has been with Co. 9 years. Worked in Grape-Nuts bake shop. Testified the whole of the Dour is composed of Wheat and Barley. Attys. tried to confuBe him, but he insisted that any casual visitor could see that nothing else went into the flour. , Said machinery and floors always kept clean. So these men were examined by the "Weekly" "Week-ly" lawyers hoping to find at least one who would say that some under-grade grain was put in or some unclean condition was found somewhere. But it was no use. Each and every man testified to the purity and cleanliness. As a sample, take the testimony of Luther W. Mayo. Testified been with Company about 10 years. Now working in the bakery department making mak-ing Grape-Nuts. Testified that the owns and floors are kept clean and the raw products as they go ln are kept clean. Also that the wearing apparel of the employes has to be changed three times a week. The men whose time is Worth most use the KNOWN THE WORLD OVER HOWARD E. BURTON It&j Specimen prices' tioid, Silver, Lead, i; (ju Silver, 76c; Gold, 50c; Zinc or Copper, $1. Mai ha envelopes and full price list sent on applicable? Control and umpire work solicited. Leadiviiu" Col Keference, Ca r bo mite National Bank. DEFIANCE STARCH IKlXSj Q. Do you use Postum or Grape-Nuts yourself your-self at all? A. Yes, I use them at home. Q. If from your knowledge of the factory which you have gained in your ten years at the factory you believed that they were dirty or impure in any way, would you use them? A. I do not think I would. No. Asked If any one on behalf of the Company had asked him to testify In any particular manner. Stated "No." All these sworn depositions were carefully excluded from the testimony at the trial, for they wouldn't sound well for the "Weekly." . Think of the fact that every man Bwore to the purity and cleanliness so that the Atty. for the "Weekly" was forced to say in open court that the food was pure and good. What a disappointment for the "Weekly!" But the testimony showed : All of the grain used ln Grape-Nuts, Postum and Post Toasties is the highest standard possible to obtain. All parts of the factory are kept scrupulously scrupulous-ly clean. None of the workmen had been told how to testify. Most, of them have been from 10 to 15 years with the Co. and use the products on their tables at home. Why do their families use the products, Grape-Nuts, Postum and Post Toasties, that they, themselves, make? "There's a Reason" Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle CreeK, Mich. |