The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, July 01, 1920, Page 16, Image 18

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Rupture Kills ,
; 7,000 Annually
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-t. Seven thottaapdtperBOns eaoh'y&ar aro laid
.v.wy'the burial certificate . beinfr marked
"Rupture," Why? Bccauao tho unfortunate
me had neglected thoiuKolvee or had boon
. merely talcing care of tho Bijpi towelling) of the
affliction and paying' no attention to tho' cans.
"What are you doing? Are you neglecting
yourself by wearing a truss, appllanco, or
Whatever name you chooso (o call it? At boat,
tho truss is only makeshift a false prop
agatasb m collapsing Wall and cannot be ox
Hscted to act as moro than a more mechanical
anppott. The binding pressure retards blood
circulation, thus robbing tha weakened
ItnuHoler of that which they need most
Kohrlfihment.
llftl: ntntifjt fmfc fnltiul n wi unA aminrlrnu
llffrtrnf tlln lartrl ta Invltiiil ri MnVii u IHICK! I
test rltfht in tho privacy of their own home ',1.
tuoHt scientific, logical and successful self- down ution votirsnlf tin Tnnnnifir r.r
treatment for ruptitro tho world has ever ,jA t;"1 yourself tlio penalty of
AT SAN FKANCISCO
- Continuod froni Pago 15
flat had gone forth and thoce
thoy woro to obey it. All but the
delogatos from orth Carolina.
Thoy novor noaked they wouldn't
even, look up, but-oat starincr at
tho floor lileo men in a bitter
dream. . '
Ono by ono tho stated fell into
tho parade around tho hall, State
by State tho banners fell in line
all but North Carolina that ban
nor stood firm as a rock of resist
anco in a sea of wild' tumult.
It is in North Carolina- that you
cannot givo employment, money
01 Shelter to ft wnmnil wlin line
her husband withtiut brlnefinc
jcqown.
Thft PLAPAO.PAD -whtn ilhrlnr- MnaW
b Iho body cannot possibly slip or shift out
Of place, therefore, cannot chafe or pinch.
Uofc an velvet easy to apply Inexpensive. To
be used whilst you work and whilst you sloop.
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Nrii struma bnefctna f Wit ntftlw1.
(jiiearn Jiow to clone tho hernlal..ori'n
n afl nature intended so the rupture.
CfAJTT oomo down. Send your name .to-
T.&M Mb., for FIIEB trial, Plapao 'and
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JTi'e that Completely Cured me of A ul?
rlb.lo. attack of muscular, and, lujiamm
Rtory Xlhcumatism of long" stamllhs after
averytliine Jsp I tried had falleU mo. i
"hvd fflVen it to many suKerora Who be--itiircc3
Uieir casus hopeless, yet they round
relief from their suffering by takln
ih'esa, simple, herbs, It also relieves Scl
Atiea promptly as Avcll as ouvalarlli, and
isa vrondorful blood purines 'uii are
mdt Welcome to this Kjcrb Ueclim If vou
will send for it at once, I believe you win
eohstrtor It a Qod-bendL after yoa haVe put
Ihfn t.iia test. There ih nnthlniv in.IMil..w
cohtalued in it. and you can soo for your J
aen exq.euy wnat you are raKingr. I will
Kj.adjy send tlIs Rectpo--absolutely free
to'any sufferer who will send name and
adflrcfi&, plainly written. y,,v. sutton.
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the law no matter what tlm wnm.
an's husband did nor why-sho left
him nor what relation you are to
her or whether she is ill and friend
loss and in despair or not.
Round and round the auditorium
thoy wont, singing, clearing, war
ing, but there was no disorder yps
torday, no ono stepping and no
carrying of pretty girls or ugly ones,
either, for that matter, upon tho
shoulder of the marching men
it was first and last a demonstra
tion in favor of woman's equal
dignity, equal responsibility and
equal opportunity witli man-S-and it
was carried out exactly as it should
be for -such-a demonstration:
Attar- that thinjga were- quiet f oi
a while ,we .listened, in exhausted
peiSco to the platform oh foreign re
lationd,. on war conditions anil on
all sorts of subjects, good, bad and
indifferent, without any further dis
play of emotion.. - .
AndUtben thc Chairman- announced
casually; that a" memlier of the reso
lutions committee would' submit a
minority report, Thereupon, to the
surprise of the Uninitiated, William
Jennings Bryan, older, more worn,
yet, somehow,, more vitafthan ever
beforei stepped to the front of the
platform and made a speeh On world
disarmament world neaca. n. -nnfinnni
ftowspapr which, should $ivo both
sides of every nubile niihatinn no if
no present day riewspapor ever did
xnat 3usv as a. matter of plain busir
ness poucy-r-and on prohibition.
Anu mere is no Use denying: it ' or eyes," -said Bryan;::nd. vhu mil' no
;Zm -V!f. away lro?x U fQr any; upon ihe hilltops ififc women and
s of hk 11 iti? )Z. , teS?.xS?wisf A
Cnnh,i i,rt,f v. .J. a CJ- ,;-"". r "'""; J,wr ."uub your- ueciBom"
say. Tho firlt beat came when lie
tok twenty minutes later on to. finish'
what, he had to say. .'.
Sandwiched in between the first of!
his speech and the last "were other
speakers, one of thpm Bourke Cock
rftu of Now York, as urbane, as rich
ly endowed wth imagery, as perfect
of diction as over, but somehow
what he had to say (lid not caYry the
people by storm as did the plainer
speech of Bryan the plain man from,
the plakr'corn fields of tho middle
west. , , ,
When Bryan made his second
speech he. simply took thep"eoplo in
that 'great assemblage and played
with their oniotions as a man, plays
With checkers on a checker board,
and he did it not by brillianoy, not by
any extraordinary boauty bf diction
or jnagnoBtiam of personal presence,
he did it by sheer, downright earnest
conviction.
Ho finished by telling those who
believed in prohibition to fear noth
ing and cited the story of the old
testament whore the prophet spoke to
his. discouraged followers and said,
"there ate those with ua ' thnt w
know not of,'? -and drew U curtain
uum mo .hviq uuu nuojvGU to tnO
doubting people.
norsepacie.xming
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, And the convention went raying,
roarine. ervinr. nhprin , ini,aVno
State after -state fell into"" lino
California7 heal tn.trf tvti.o nmnwn
Oakland clutched at qfe ,, Calif oAliA
stanaara. ivir. Hugo Asher of the
viticultural.committoe would not let
it gqr-the.re was a scuffle' -then a
fight, two men from an outside dele
gation rjaahed in and held Mrs.
jOrmsby high; above the crOwd and
carried her1 to the platform,, crying
and laughing, and waving the- shat
tered banner of' California r Hon
..trembling handq. -"
The .band did not play during the
prohibition demonstration, :hut no
bodv, seemed to care. . '
i am .not and never hayo ,bcq"n for..
WILL RADIUM AT LAST
OPEN THE DOOR OF
THE GREAT UNKNOWN?
rf KV1 r,ck Jd,cwaht to Get Well
'K1 '??1 JF&1- write. v,fo,xv literature
that tells, aoarul "Vhy. this almost
Unkhowh and wonderful; now element
brings relief" -to 3' many Sufferers
Nedritis; Neuralgia;! Nervous 'prostra-
v.wm, M'bu oiuuu irrcaauru uuu uisi'iisea
qjC the htomach. Heart, JUungs, Liver. Kid
noys and othefc ailment?. You wear the
Degnen Badto-Active "Sblar Pad-day and
nlgrht, receiving- the r .padlo-Actjve Rays
continuously into your -system, caus
ing a healthy, circulation, overcoming
sluggishness, throwingvoff Impurities
and restoring the tissues and nerves
to a noj-mal condition and tho next
thing you know you are, getting well.
Spld on a t,ost proposition. You are
thoroughly satisfied it is helping you
before the appllarice- Is yours Noth
ing to do but Wear it No trouble pr
expense, and tho most wonderful fact
ubout hc .appliance, is that It is sold
sos reasonably that' It is within tno
reach o, al, both rilv and poor.
XSW uiu.vivx.jiiuw UHjUj y.yur jwiinein, u
nfnltffitftkn i . .w. i. :;..' 7 I w uip.vvva.Jnuw up,u; j.vui amiifiii, "
prouipiuon-io me it Bqopis' am un-: ho-w long standing we will bo pleased
American and a despotic thlnV buiu to havo-.vu- try It" at our risk. For
from, the temper oIit-'&rivontlo
today I believe the. Democratic party ! Tiradbury' Bidg.. Lb Angeles. Calif.
is going not only to talk nvrvhihutAy.
but to wor for.it and in that cas.e','
my .brethren where are hopes of yea
teryear? ' "r
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