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    TIIUIISDAY
IUNK I l '1^ '
display of force In the «Ir II had e ralln g than any of Ihe others. A
come back
Ihe unw anted affect of funning Ihe m eeting of lie m em bers will be held
"Give th ’» signal when you come
flam es of InlernalloliHl bltlernesa. In ihle city In Ihe n e a r fu tu re ll
up the trull. T iger Kve," he direct
lg expected IO he Io full operation
ed. and w histled a strain Ilk. th ■
early this full
Published Kvery T hursday a t
T axpayers who ma» huve criil
cry of some night bird “Vs I'oolc
ttpriagf eld. la n e County. O re to n . by
me your n a m e ’
(Continued from page O nes
id«, d ihe moblllantlon <>* «0« plan, s
lioy» hall each o th er that way at
Bob R eeves." The kid look
a» he should. and a» he did »o 111»
T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E S S
as being an additional financial N O -H O S T D IN N E R IS
night
S afer You h ear that c a ’I. von
G
arner.
a
defiant
ex
r
hti.KMfln h<#sc 4 il » ” *<T *h«rvhTed
G IV E N L A S T W E E K
burden
on them Will he appeased by
H. K M A X E Y . E d ito r •
know It s a friend."
violently aw ay from som ething round hia m outh. “ EYilka ci
ih
e
announcem
enl
by
F
T hanks.' »«Id th e kid. and re
w hite flu tterin g In the top of a T iger By« back home. They gelt a
K ti'ei.d as second class m atter, F eb ru ary 24. 1903. at ■ he post office.
Mr. anil Mrs W II Adrian eu
i led
Ci
signal
accurately BY R A DFO RD MOÛLBY Davidson. A ssisli.nl Secretary of
tie friends to do it. though
Springfield. Oregon.
soapweed alongside the road.
Isrtaln ed at a no-hosl tllnuer al
W
ar
in
charge
.»I
Ihe
air
fo
i.e
s.
AUTOtAVTFB
wAtMlNdON
BUREAU
Babe G arner glanced obllqiiel.i "Shi'nli will rentenibci It, Italic "
Ilv »purred Pecos tow ard the
In which he savw the dem olislia th eir home last W ednesday even
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
11« he »-. ni hack to his bed ami
WASHINGTON, D
Ju n e 5
at
the heap on the ground u»> Id. >1
while
flutter,
talk
in
g
to
him
so
ftly
:
75c
lion »III not cost Ihe public a .ml lug In honor of Mr ami Mrs Italph
Advance
»175
T
hree
M
onths
One Year In
leaned over and plucked the paper and looked away, up the read and Ms hook, hut though he slic e d at A m erica's g reatest dem onstration Kach year ihe flying person- I of Ca.l.let'ly of K tigeue who have
5.
................... »1 0« Single Copy
Klx Months
the open page he did aol ■ d a of flgh'llig alrp!an s e v e r II» I"'*
off the bush and exam ined the thing down.
the army ami navy Is required Io moved to I'ortlan.l (luesta Included
as he rode. It seem ed to be a crude
"Say, you b e tte r Jog a lo tu to my line for live m inutes. He was wen- largest cities New y i ' k and c h i he In Ihe all a «ai'l»'" num ber ef Mr and Mrs. C adderly and their
THURSDAY. J I NK 4 1931
cage has hail a ‘i e ffe c t n e v er hours T his year plan were made children. R ail li and Jo h n Kcotl,
map of the country. lying down be
am p with me." he said anea» Iv. dering about the kid.
planned by the « ir de a rln ie lll so that the Illg exhibition lie.’am e Mr and Mrs W illiam H Dawson
Tie-
kid
was
w
ondering
t<
-*.
but
HUNDREDS OK XHV SUBSCRIBERS
low htm. between th e bench and T hese dam n n e sters is shore men
not about Babe. It«' was wend 'll,’ The dem onstration w as InB ti'led a pari of ibis flying Hum. which ami son. Billy; Mr and Mrs W H
l,et
the
pinto
go.
Any
body
c
>me
the
river.
The Springfield News has just completed a successful
The kid spread th e p ap er flat on along ami catch you here, It » 'a n who would do Note Win- '« ’Cs to convince the 'w o mo»i ciimt"«t would have cost Jusi as much ll u f u r r y of Eugene and Miss Wilma
subscription campaign ulien by we have added hundreds
chores, and he was w o u d citn ; who ed cities th at the governm ent was hail not been held.
e well. W hat kinda gun you got
Boat
his »addle horn and got it lined U|
of new paid up subscribers to our list. Wc can now say to with the country. Yes. h ere was the
would lake in the body •»ml who able to defend them from an ntlaek
•Coll forty-five."
the merchants of this city that we cover their trade terri­ place he was coming to. According “Good. T hat w o n t tell nothin would bury W heeler, IB* kepi ; by enem y a ircraft ami h no way A dm inistration forces are well O shkosh Could you got unylhlng
tory thoroughly and that wc are giving them more for their to the paper, the ranch was owned If the n esters get snoopy. Come on. \\ »ndi ring who would tell th at we was Intended » r a th reat to other pleased al the rea.tl.»» of business out of Ihe lautk of friend George
muu 1.» Ite a ld e n l H oover’s ««*<• W W W Hlltupsou lias w rllteii on
by a mau nam ed N ate W heeler and T iger Eye. I ll see yuh through man down there in the coulee that nations.
advertising dollar than they ever brought before.
The exhibit Ion of m ore Ilian linn nomy program , pari of which has “ Popular A nsw ers Q uestioned"?
her husband was dead, and who
This contest has been conducted purely for the benefit his brand w as the Cross O. He was this."
would meet that baby when It tod lighting plain*« »¡is turned Into a resulted In Ihe closing up of Iw .nly
K ennebunk -Oh. yes. 25 cents nt
in luck. He could ride right up and
of Springfield—to extend the influence of the Springfield call the man by nam e. Just as It He w heeled his horse, and led the died out In its little pink dress, llireni by European new spaper cor­ t» o obsolete arm y posts, and mak the second hand book store.
way back up th e hill, and the kid
respondents filing from th is conn lug additional savings In Hie post
and give ll a ride on a horse.
—
1 ■'
News and make this community more Springfield minded. he'd heard all about him. It would followed w ithout a word.
We know when that spirit exists there will be more mutual m ake a difference, all right. Nate T he dam ned, d irty luck of It» The kid did not ride heck the try and. as a eOttaequence of Ihe office departm ent Hoover Is sav
many E uropeans today are lug every dollar possible, w here ll
helpfulness among om j«
With thia cooperation w e will W heeler w ouldn't th in k he was Just Having to shoot th e first man he way Babe had brought him He flight,
PAUSE th at
sold on the Idea that the United does no! force men out of Jobs,
some
fly-by-night
stra
n
g
e
r
riding
saw in the country, the one lie was circled around an o th er way. and so S tates has gone war minded The
make Springfield grow and prosper and become a trading
SAVES
M O N EY
I I I I . I he could save even more If his
H e'd probably give him going to strik e for a Job! A nother cam e Into the trull from Ihe north
center for the larger territory lying in these three river 1 through
R ussian press In p articu lar has em hands wore not tied by eongiess. «4 //»//.» r Pa m t •
w ork; he would, if he had any.
thing bothered him ; how had he Instead of the south He hoped lh phastxed Ibis angle us II aids Stalin
which practically orders curtain
valleys.
A man was riding tow ard him. happeued to miss, like th a t? He had body of Wheel» r hud been dlseovor-
and his aaaoclalea to convince hl» am ounts i» I»’ spent for govern
We are thankful to the contestants who worked so hard coming out of th e wide-armed aim ed at W heeler's gun arm . How ed before new. but It hud not
and faithfully for us during the campaign. They made the ' coulee to th e le ft—th e one which had he shot so far wide th a t the j | e rode at a sh arp lope down tin- supporters th at motley spent In pre­ ttienl activities.
• • •
campaign successful and we have rewarded them to the best the map bad identified as Nate bullet went through W heeler's low er slop , and around the point of p aratio n for w ar Is fully Justified.
A
nother
u
n
fo
rtu
n
ate
thing
about
W ashington Is disappointed but
of our ability.
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; W heeler's place. The kid »aw him head?
rocks, across the wi»le m outh of the the dem onstration Is th at It came
not surprised ut Ihe outeom e of the
the m inute he cam e around the
It never occurred to him that his coulee and up Io a g ate not far on the h eels of many public and
conference l.etw.....I eleven wheat
CALIFORNIA BACKS OREGON FOR ONCE
bold rock ledge th a t m arked th at fath e r or any one else would dis- from the house.
private u tteran ces about war. Il exporting nations. T heir failure to
end
of
th
e
coulee
and
he
wondered
California will throw its support to Oregon in the battle
approve of the sh»u»ting T hat would
had a bud effect In concentrating
for the 1932 national convention of the American Legion, if this m ight not be N ate W heeler be called a case of "have to." And A woman'.' face at the window atten tio n on war In Ihe public mind agree on any program that colled
peered
out
at
him
T
he
kid
fell
for reduced planting did no! ac­
him
self.
He'd
ask
him.
auvwa.v.
as
despite the fact that Los Angeles has long been an aspirant
as he m editated gravely on the nec­ that hot streak of shyness shoot amt adding one m ore handicap to
hieve the result Dial wus hoped fol
for the honor of entertaining this great conclave. This puts I soon as they m et.
essity of defending him self, he re­ up his spine as her steps cam e tie the recovery of business. Nearly
here Officials are w ondering ex­
the entire Pacific slope behind Portland for 1932, Washing­
T he tw o solitary horsem en rode m em bered the Jerk of his big hat
all of th ese m entions about war
ton. Idaho and Montana already having pledged their sup­ up Into sight of each o th er sudden adti took It off to see Just w hat had ward the door. But the chill of have been for the purpoae of find­ actly what thought Saiii McKelvIe
th e m essage he curried steadied
had In mind when he praise«! the
ly. fifty yards ap art and th e slope happened.
port to the Oregon metropolis.
him as the door pulled open Ihree ing out ways to avoid them . One | work of Ihp conference regarding
dropping
away
on
eith
er
side.
The
At Indianapolis immediately after Ben F. Dorris of Eu­
T here it was—a sm udged hole Inches-- no m ore—and her thin, of the first pluns offered was to w heat restrictions, although he was
gene extended the invitation of the Pacific northwest to ran ch er Jerked his horse up as if right In th e middle of the crow n.
worried face show ed th e re in the "freeze p rices” at Ihe s ta rt of th. th e only man present to com m it his
next national conflict, and It ex country to a policy of sm aller acre
come to Portland in 1932 to the assembled members of the about to w heel and ride back "Damn Close." Babe com m ented. ,.ra(,x
cited a lot of atten tio n In Ihe news age O bservers here w onder »h e
National Executive committee, Frank Belgrano of San w hence he cam e. T h e kid kepi You w ant to keep your eye peeled
Evenin'.
Ma'am.
T
heuh's
a
man
Francisco, national committeeman from California, rose to straig h t on. T hen th e ran ch er did hereafter. T hese neuters'll shoot a layin' back up th ere a piece In Ihe P«l>er.. It did no! gain much sup Iher he received private assu rati.es
port, largely because It was obvious at the m eeting that differed from
his feet. In a brief talk in which he extolled the attractions a most am azing thing. He yanked man on sight."
road I—is yoah husband—hom e?"
of California and the joys of life on the Pacific Coast, he his gun from Its h olster, drov* th e
W hat foh?"
"No, N ate's gone." She opened to all th at It would not prove prac­ the public announcem ents.
concluded: “California also invites you to attend the 1932 spurs against his horse and came
’Cause th ey 're d am n’ cow thieves th e door an o th er th ree Inches and tical. especially In the case of
The farm ta.ar.1, while adm itting
lunging stra ig h t at the kid.
contention at Portland, Oregon ’’
and the l*oole has called th e turn. looked ut him unafraid. "H e ought friendly n ations at war. Ike In the th eir w heal pool Is going to cost
■
■ —
Babe said savagely. You heard » h a t to be bark any tim e now. Is It—Is case of Ihe World war.
"Draw, you coyote! I'm com in
the governm ent money. Justifies Its
A second plan, offered by Wal
he holered."
EFORE you buy
house
General Craig says fresh milk is the best diet for soldiers. »hootin'!" he yelled as he rode.
th e m an—"
coatly support of prices by assert
te r 9. Gifford, head of Ihe Atnorl
Yeah. I heahd."
paint o r let any contract,
The kid wag cau g h t com pletely
But who ever saw any milk around a field army kitchen.
•'Dead. 1 reckon."
tag Inst Ils action enabled wheat
T h a t's Ihe n e ster s w ar whoop,
/» j» ir l«»ng enough to get actual
“Oh! Is h e —da you know who II can T elephone and T elegratih com grow ers to unload lheir crop al a
Canned or powdered is the way the soldier gets it and then off his ¿ward, but he had been
pany. Is to have the governm ent
these
days.
The
Poole
has
had
four
only for his coffee. Butter too should be good for soldiers trained in a hard school th at ac­
Is?"
price ranging front 65 Io 60 cents hgures on the year in and year
a lax on all war tnutcrlul
but a lot of oleo was eaten in the last war. The general cepted no excuse for fum bling. The men fanned with bullets in the last "N ont. nevah did see him be- place
a bushel Instead of around 40 cents, out eco n o my o f N E W ERA
m anufactured, which would am ount
m
onth.
W
e
re
needin'
rid
ers
th
at
foah. A—he was ridln' a black
did not have the nerve to classify gold fish, prunes or pow-w of Ms forty -flv j w as not
which they would have li.-en forced House Paint as compared to
to Ihe exact am ount of excess pro­
cplit second slow er than the o th er can shoot. You come in time.
pinto haw se."
monkey meat as articles of the soldiers' diet.
to
accept If th e ir l«s>l had no« been “ o rd in a ry ' house p a in t. O f
fit charged for them He pointed
"How m any men has the nestahs
course, you w»wy save ?OCto 79c
He felt a vicious Jerk a t his hat
"N ate! They've got N ate! They out IhiA would Im m ediately shut off operated.
ptrg^llntt
on ordinary paint But
as his finger tig h ten ed around the last?"
said they would—they nailed a profiteering A third plan was sag
Oregon gained 24 per cent in farm population from 1920 trig g er o f his gun. T hen he w as rid
Babe hesitated, gave his bead a
, ou get short covering quality.
w
arning
on
the
gale—th
e
y
’ve
killed
The
latest
co-op«-
ratlve
society
t«>
to 1930, according to the census bureau. That's a record ng fo rw r.d to w here th e m an had shaKC laughed one hard chuckle.
geste.l by H erbert Bayard Swope,
You uve SO*I m ore gallon*. You
which shows progress and one we can be proud of. Mon- toppled from his horse. The little “ You know of one. anyw ay." he h im ' W here Is he? Is It f a r ’ III who suggested m uzzling the press receive governm ent support Is the | get
40* »Aorfer lift. In five year*
go
with
you.
The
m
u
n
e
r
ln
g
devil;’
.
!
N
ational
Krult
and
Vegetable
-
Ex
j
Una was the only sUte in the union to show a decrease
and forcing ll to print only govern
you
paint tu ic e w ith ordinary
into .-»hied aw ay and would have sa id m ea n in g ly .
How
far
is
it?
chunge. In«’. This group m akes the ,
m ent propaganda.
in population in the 1930 census.
The kid questioned no fu rth er
sta rte d running, but th e kid caught
house paint to u ntt -vith * o n »
eighth
national
co-operative
mar
|
(TO BE CONTINUED)
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All th ese suggestions w ere cabled
it w ith one sw eep of his long arm but iollowed silently In B abe's lead.
Quality N E W ERA lu ot •.
across to E urope as showing that keting agency to he formed, and Is j
Whether Governor Meier and his police bill or Secretary th a t g athered in th e trailin g reins O ver a lava bed they w ent, w here P O W E R S A F E T Y M E E T
few cert»
one of the largest of all groups i words, by paving
this
country
was
fully
as
wan-
Hal Boss and his $3-license fee will occupy the most lime­
He was sittin g th ere on his horse 'h e horses m ust pick th eir way
more
per
gallon
f.
r
this
urptr-
ll
has
a
nucleus
of
more
local
co-
'
H E L D H E R E O N M O N D A Y minded ns the European countries.
light in the next campaign is hard to say. Looks like Gen­ starin g incredulously down at the »are f’illy but w here they left no
ky ih t jck
Operative ussot la llo tls already op- ' (fuahty paint.yen
When
tak
en
In
conjunction
with
the
eral Butler will be needed most just before election.
dead m an, when a n o th e r horsem an track. Down along the rim of the
anJ ky ib r ytar. . .»k u» tor (he
A m onthly m eeting of the Safety
cam e galloping down a grassy ridge, bent bland, past the heiyl of the
actual figHrrt o f ’ bat thle N E W
com
m
ittee
of
the
M
ountain
S
tales
ERAeconom yw ll mean «« ru*«
Irwin Kolar, a Chicago uxicab driver, told police that a no m ore than a sto n e's throw away coulee m arked on the inap as Rower company w orkers In this dls-
W heeler's. Once, the kid looked
burnt. IX» this beforeyouapenda
smartly attired young gunwoman, posing as a passenger, The kid tu rn ed and looked at him do»n
alm ost upon the roof of the trlc t was held at th e power house
nickel lor house paint of any kwid.
rode around in his cab for a while and then robbed him of hardly along the barrel of his gun cabin. A woman cam e out and be- Monday evening at . :30 with I. E
"Y
o'all
stop
w
here
yo’re
at,"
he
his money and his pants, much to his embarrassment.
Gen-
com m anded in his soft draw ling gan pulling the clothes off the line. Dunks, secretary , in charge
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discus-
voice, and the stra n g e r stopped her back to the bluff. A baby In a en d safety problem s
Leave it to the maids-about-town ami ask them if
sed.
An egg said to be twice the size of an ordinary egg and
throw ing up both hands laughingly pink d ress toddled out on the door­
having a "aatural map of the universe,” on it was laid by as he did so. The kid surveyed him step. sat down violently and began
they would like to step down to Egglniann's fountain
a hen belonging to Mrs. W. C. Hermon of Martin, Tenn.
Tcút o u * « > r.
critically with his peculiar, tigerish to squirm backw ard off the step. C H IC K E N S . H O G S T H R IV E
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and she will say. "Yes."
eye. the o th er squinted half-shut. W heeler's baby. Only th ere w asn’t O N G R E E N A L F A L F A C R O P ;
Don Dickennan. artist of New York, was awarded a $100 It gave him a deadly look in spite any W heeler, any more. Ju st a heap
(Jure iti tb«‘ fountain service supreme. . . . where
prize for defining love as ' a season pass on the shuttle be­ of his boyishness-, but he did not of dressed-up bones and m eat, back Six Douglas county farm ers have
s|jO $ T i LES$ PI.« JOB, PER YÍAB
th
ere
in
the
trail.
planted
sm
all
acreages
of
alfalfa
know
th
at.
tween heaven and hell.”
nil the folks go.
W
hat
devil's
luck
was
it
th
a
t
had
to
provide
green
feed
for
their
"T h at's all rig h t—I'm a friend.
m ade the kid shoot wide, like th a t? poqUry (jocks thiz year. A nother
James Albert Scott, boxer of Bridgeport, Conn., boasted Think I’d rode out in sig h t if I Used to shoot the pips out of cards farn)f.r flear H illsboro io W ashing-
w
asn't?"
th
e
stra
n
g
e
r
rem
arked
an “undefeated record" until his wife got a decision over
som ebody held out for him sis )on coun(y h as found th a t by using
»easily. “I'm riding for th e Poole.”
him in a domestic bout.
W ithout m oving h is gaze, the kid would hold card s out for him to a ,(a j(a as pasture, supplem ented by
"W h e re the Service la DMTerePt'
H A R D W A R E — F U R N IT U R «
tilted his head slightly tow ard the shoot, any tim e. The kid could not gklm mj | k fronl j , j 8 da jry herd, he
The judge who tried Fred M. Conklin of Chicago for , tw isted figure on th e ground.
u n d erstan d it. It w orried him al-
pr(Mj ucing pork a t less than half
P A IN T
speeding fined him $3 for each mile per hour he was travel­
m ost as much aa the killing.
the usuaj cost.
"Yo’all h eard w hat he said ?”
Babe G arner had a snug cabin,
ing, or $135.
"Y eah. I heard '1m. He had it
not to be approached save from one I
cornin'. Kid.”
“I aim ed to shoot his gun ahm direction, up a bare steep l i t t l e .
Dr. Frank Shufflebotham of Newcastle, Eng., stated in
ridge to a walletFIn basin w here two
his bankruptcy case that fighting his wife’s divorce suit down. I didn’t aim to kill him ."
springs nubbled out from the rock |
"You'd
been
o
uta
luck,
Kid.
if
you
had wrecked his finances.
wall and oozed aw ay through ferns I
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hadn't. H e’d a' got you."
and
tall g rass w ith little blue
"Plum
b
crazy
,”
said
th
e
kid.
When a policeman of Norwalk, Conn., stopped a motor
flow ers tiltin g on th e tops.
car and asked the tiny driver his age, the midget replied, I "Cornin' a t m e th ataw ay ."
•
•
W hen they had eaten , Babe took
“Sure was. You from the S outh?”
am 25 and married.’”
"B razos,” th e kid answ ered sue a paper-bound novel down off a high
shelf w here m any m ore w ere piled.
cinctly.
"Yeah. My nam e’s G arner. Babe He glanced a t the kid Inquiringly.
"Jxits to read If you w ant It," he i
G arner. How come you’re rld in ’ to
offered "Make yourself at home.
W heeler’s?"
i?
Is it
smart
I to save
75^ at the
Spigot
and waste
dollar after dollar
at the Hung?
B
SHE SAID “YES”
'HOUSE PAINT
Wright & Sons
F G G I M A N N ’Q
30-DA Y
June
THE FAMILY
The kid gave one fu rth e r look a t Bob.”
“Reckon I’ll take a ride," the kid
G arner, decided th a t h e w as all
said quietly. "Aim to get the lay ot
right and h o lstered h is gun.
JOHN
GAINES. M.0
June
SPECIAL OFFER
"This place over heah was the the land.”
“Oh, sure." Babe studied the kid
closest,’ the kid explained. “This
from
beneath his lashes. "W ant any
Wheelah?"
MORE ABOUT "ROUGHAGE.’
"Yeah. Babe G arner looked from help? W e're p ard n ers from now on
I’m glad to see the movement of the pendulum start th e paper up into th e kid’s face —T iger Eye.”
back the other way, in the dietlc treatment of bowel dis­ His own steely eyes w ere question
"D on’t need h e p right now.
orders which cause constipation. I am glad to see the ¡tig, im pressed. "You sure as hell th an k s,” said the kid. “ Yo’all lay
“roughage” hoax in process of being exposed to the public. don't w aste any tim e. Mind tellln still and read yoah tx»ok, Babe. I'll
At last, common sense 1« coining into its own, in the matter
of Btuffing a diseased bowel with almost wholly indigestible
material called “roughage-’’
1 am fully aware of tramping on certain commercial
toe« in this letter; the promoters of the “bran health food
idea” will probably jump all over me; let them jump; It
taken more than jumping to convince me, in the face of ex­
perience. Let me quote a laie observer—one who is an au­
thority on this matter:
"The enthusiast on bran forgets that he is prescribing
the substance because it is one of the most indigestible to
The Modern Safe Way—
Almost Unbelievable-
be found in nature; it was especially designed to carry seeds
Right Way to Lose Fat
Nevertheless
True
unchanged, through the digestive tracts of the herbívora.
Just,
tak e a half teaspoonful o f !
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And yet, they call it health food! . . .A woman . . who for
You ad v ertise Krum-hen Salt« for K ruschen S alts In a glass of hot
ten years had kept her health in fair condition, only by
w ater every m orning before break- ’
sticking to a smooth diet, . . began taking bran on the ad- re^lu^lnK- ‘“ J ' 1"?11?
fast.
vice of a physician . . in a few weeks she had to be operated pounds
* ^ nfla 'and' wh(,n , too/ thein for You can hasten th e reducing a c -1
of K ruschen by going lighter
on, for the relief of intestinal obstruction . . . part of the a year and 3 weeks, I lost exactly tlon
on potatoes, pastry and fatty m eats
102 pounds
intestine packed with bran ”
U nlike other Salts, K ru sc h e n ;
I am 23 y ears old and I look at doesn’t reduce by rushing food th ru »
Yesterday I took a lady patient away from this fad, who least
5 y ears younger now th an I your »/stem . R ather Its an Ideal
had been kept on the bran diet for several years—growing did when I was fat. I have a pic­
of 6 sep arate m ineral salts
worse every day. "Roughage” cannot be prescribed as a tu re of m yself before and a fter so blend
which help every gland, nerve and '
routine; when only digestible food is needed, why prescribe If you w ant to see them let me body organ to function properly.
know.
W omen everyw here a re over­
the most indigestible of substances?
I am alw ays telling my friends joyed with this m arvelous reducing
Dry, hard, indigestible things are heralded to the public about
the wonderful salts. I am al­ treatm en t. F requently pound by
as relief from constipation; why not go *he limit, and give ways ad v ertisin g them .
pound of surplus fat leaves and
I took 2 bottles every m onth for soon you possess th a t trim , slender
lliem sand and have it over?
and 3 weeks. It am ounted to figure you've alw ays craved.
Routine lias little rank in the intelligent treatment of a $25 y ear
for reducing 102 pounds but It
An 85c bottle of Kruschen (la s t*
weak, relaxed, atonic colons. I’ll admit that the fee is was worth It.
4 w eeks) I* sold by leading drug­
easier gained, and often the patient’s mind is satisfied that
Yours truly, Miss N e lli; Simpson, gists the world over— so stsrt this
the doctor is very wise with this bran fad—but, somehow, 1903 W ayne S treet, 8 w issval“, Pa., SA FE method to lose ugly fa t TO­
DAY I "Ketel’s Drug Store.
O«»t. 31, 1930.
the grouchy bowel goes on its indolent way unrejoiced.
How One Woman
Lost 102 Lbs. of Fat
W a ter
H ea ters
Only
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