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Show I I WTiat is the most welcome gift I you can send to a man in the service? Well, surveys among service men themselves show that one of the favorite packages from home are cigarettes. And first choice among men in all the services serv-ices is Camel, based on the actual sales records in Post Exchanges i and Canteens. Though there are now Post Office restrictions on packages to overseas Army men, you can still send Camels to soldiers sol-diers in the U. S., and to Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen wherever they are. Adv. Grove's Cold Tablets are a real medicine medi-cine ! They're like a doctor' prescription prescrip-tion that Is, a multiple medicine. With prompt, decisive action, they work on all these usual cold symptoms symp-toms . . . relieve headache ease body aches reduce fever relieve nasal stuffiness. This is real relief when suffering the common distresses of a cold. Take Grove's Cold Tablets exactly ex-actly as directed. Rest avoid exposure. expo-sure. Get Grove's Cold Tablets from your druggist today. Save Money Ger Large Economy Six When KIDNEYS need diuretic aid When overstrain or other non-orgaaic, non-systemic cause slows down kidney function, the back may ache painfully. Naturally, urinary flow may be lessened frequent but scanty often smarting. "Getting "Get-ting up nights" may ruin sleep. To relieve such symptoms, yon want quick stimulation of kidney action. To help attain this, try Gold Medal Capsules. This easy-to-take diuretic has been famous for over 30 years for such prompt action. Take care to use only as directed on package. pack-age. Only 35 at drug stores. Accept no substitute. Get the genuine Gold Medal Capsules today. They act jastl DISCOVERYtCOLDS'RELIEF (homo medicated mutton suot) which grandma used for coughing nasal congestion, con-gestion, muscle achea of colds teaches modern mothers to follow her example. So their families get relief from these colds' miseries with Penetro, the salve with modern medication in a base containing con-taining old fashioned mutton suet. 25c, double supply 35c. Demand Penetro. j Buy War Savings Bonds r r i SNAPPY FACTS y-y ABOUT Jg) RUBBER : The war and the crude rubber I shortage have given emphasis empha-sis to synthetic rubber, but for more than 70 years prominent chemists in Europe, Russia and the United States have been 1 working on the development of this substitute for natural " rubber. One tapper can collect about six gallons of latex from a morning's tapping on a rubber plantation. This yields about 20 pounds of rubber. The first scientific or commercial commer-cial interest taken in rubber was evidenced in 1745 when I Charles Marie de la Conda- j mine made a report on this ! substance to the Paris Acad- I emy of Sciences. 'if fi'fr sty's j BIGoodrich ! |