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Show HONEST CONFESSION A Doctor's Talk on Food. There are no fairer set of men on earth than the doctors, and when they find they have been In error they ar usually apt to make honest and manly admission of the fact. A case In point Is that of a practitioner, practi-tioner, one of the good old school, w ho lives In Texaa. His plain, unvarnished tale needs no dressing up: "I hsd always had an Intense prejudice, preju-dice, which I can now see was unwarrantable unwar-rantable and unreasonable, against all muchly advertised foods. Hcnc, 1 never read a line of the many 'ads' of Grape Nuts, nor tested the food till j last winter. "While in Corpus Chrlstl for my health, and vbltlng my youngest son, who has four of tho ruddiest, healthiest healthi-est lltt'e boys I ever saw, I ate my firpt di;h of r;r.ipe Nuts food for supper sup-per wl'h my litt'e grandsons, j "I ler;:me exceedingly fond of It and have eaten a packnge of It every week slr.ee. and find it a dclUiotis, refreshing re-freshing nnd strerpthenlng food, leav-i leav-i Ing no Ii effects whatever, ranting no rrnctatlens (with which I was for-, for-, merly much troubled), no sense of ' f'il!m ss, nausea, cor distress of stom-j stom-j ach In any w ay. ; "There Is no other food that agrees with m so well, or si's rs lightly or p'easantly upon my stomach as this does. "I am stronper end more actlv since I began the u.e of Grape-Nuts than I have been for 10 years, and am no longer troubled with nausea and Indigestion" Name given ty rosttim Co . I'.attle Creek. Mich. 1 Look In pkrs for the famous HtU bwV "The Roid to Wellville." I "Tare's a Pes son." f--m lima t lurf ! .r. ri-.RBr, r, mm fall l ltrrrt. |