The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, April 01, 1921, Page 14, Image 14

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Commoner
VOL. 21, NO. 4
Reliance...
Uhe 7" jeweled ffncjehMrflP
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In nickel cn.ie, ?8.00j la gold-flllcd, SJ11.R0
ARE you one of those nen who are saving here by rational, ef
llolcnt spending? By buying for quality? By buying for value?
Then this advertisement is for you.
' Wo believe that to buy a RELIANCE Is the most sensible watch
purchase a man can make at this time.
And hero Is why. It Is so handsome, so smart In appearance, so
gracefully designed that you get the satisfaction which comes from
the ownership of beautiful things. Correct In prooportlon, it is the
thliiucMt IG-sizo, 7-Jewcl watch made In America.
It la accurate. Sovcn-jeweled, bridge-model, like the very highest
priced watches made, It comes to you only after it has run the
gauntlet of the "G-posltlon tests" (tested two days in each of six
positions).
It is remarkably low In price. A 7-jewel, bridged-model watch for
$8.00! The case at that price Is of nickel. For $3.50 more, you can
have a gold-filled case any one of the six designs. At Ingersoll
dealers.
ROBT. H. INGERSOLL & BROS.
New York Chicago San Francisco. Montreal
P. S. The Yankee is of course the watch for rough work Plain
dial, $2.50; with Radiolite dial, $3.50.
What
Thft HtUo matter of '10 fits, wilt tirlnir ran
tlio Fithflnder elaht woekfl on trial. Tiifi
Fathnnder Is an tlluntriUwl weekly, pub
i llshod it Uie Nation' centor, (or all th
afxi Nation: an Independent horn paper
BHlWrliRk that prints all the new of the world
l.liHIlr" nnd tclu tlia truth: now in 1U 28th
BL7RB1BV year. This niDcr fills Uio bill with-.
Will hrinrf out emptying tho
iim , purso; a coaw
Si a year, it
Durso:
W. V but
ltftf&HD you want
RMRn Ported on
HUrtM tolne on
Fromthe KS
to keep
what Is
In tho
at tho
expense of
Washington has becom
the World's Capital and
reading tha Pathfinder It
the
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mold the world t destiny.
Ilka titling In the inntr
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council with tho who
time or money, this is your muans.
you want a paper in your nomo
elncore. reliable, entortaln-
wholosomo, tho Pathfinder is
n yours, ir you would Appreciate a pa-
I'Anll'il Pr which Put3 ererythlng clearly,
rllll 1 tfi I strongly, briefly hore it is. Send
VUIII tttti lOo to show that you might like such
. .. n .t'?Pr. and we will send the Pathfinder on
5 rotation eight weeks. The lOo Uoos not repay us,
ut we aro clod to lmest in new frlonds. Address:
THE PATHFINDER, 4199 Undon Sta.. Washington, D. C.
m m m 9 time or r
Nations g
Rupture Kills
7,000 Annually
Bovon thousand persons each year aro laid
array -tho burial certlflcato being marked
'Rupturo." Why? Because tho unfortunate
onos had neglected themselves or had been
merely taking care of tho sign (swelling) of tho
affliction aud paying no attention to the causo.
What r,re you doing? Aro you nogloctlng
yourself by weariug a truss, appliance, or
whatever name you choose to call it? At best,
the truss is only a makeshift a false prop
atraiust a collapsing wall and caunot bo ex
pected to act aa moro than a mere mechanical
oupport. Tho binding preoauro retards blood
circulation, thus robbing the weakened
muscles of that which they need most
nourishment.
But science has found a way, and every truss
aufteror in the laud is Invited to make a FREE
J&?fc lilrtUn th Privacy of their own home.
Tho PLATAO method Is unquestionably tho
most aclentiiio, locical and successful Belf
troatmont for rupturo tho world has ever
known.
The PLAPAO-PAD when adhering closely
to tho body cannot possibly slip or shift out
of place, therefore, cannot chafo or pinch.
Soft as velveteasy to apply inexpensive. To
be UBed whilst you work and whilst you sleep.
No straps, buckles or springs attached.
Learn how to close the hernial open
ing as nature intended so tho runturA
CAN'T come down. Send your name tS
day to PLAPAO CO., Block 4040 ?t
Louis Mo., for FREB'trrplapaJ'and
the information necessary.
"POISONING" THE CHINESE
While trying to afford full pro
tection to their own citizens, this
country, Great Britain, and Japan
are shipping tons of opium to China,
and engaging, it is charged by the
International Reform Bureau, in the
"greatest poisoning case in the his
tory of crime." For generations
opium has been China's curse, but in
a happy hour of realization she
passed laws prohibiting the growth
ntirl nor. e 1.1. ... .
" UiJO UL LI1K IinnnV Wit-Min i
borders, and set about to cure her
sleeping sickness." Conditions im
proved after tho edict, but there are
evidences today, we are informed by
missionaries, travelers, and news
paper correspondents, that the sit
uation is especially alarming; latest
statistics, say writers on the subject,
show that the deadly habit of drug-
Pnrn8 f? mr.6 0n the increase.
For this "international scandal," as
it is described by one wrathful critic
Japan. Great HHfnin - i." TTi: -'
0i . . , uu mo united
States are held responsible in the
order named. Christian leaders pro
test that self-seeking traders undo
much of the good accomplish by mis
sionaries. That there s good ?ea-
ecords of'thJi " T ta -
cordln l3 C0Untr Which, ac-
coidlng to press reports, show tw
within the short period of flVQ month
cmough morphin anofiimS?
shipped from the one port of SeatSe
ooonnn a dS to each of the 400 -
SS?i -deXtl0nder0ver
opium Tho hin ii aen,vaves of
channels copies of the laws in their
.ncnnnfivn nmintriGS which prohibit
tho exportation of derivatives of
opium. "Having recently seen the
growing trade that enters China from
our western nations, and . having
talked with leaders of the Christian
faith," writes A. B. Parson to The
Living Church (Episcopal)-, "I feel
that this matter has a very close
bearing on Chinese welfare. It is
strange that after China herself with
one blow did away with the grow
ing of tho poppy and the trade opium,
it was left for tho United States
and Great Britain to revive this
iniquitous traffic." Restriction of
the traffic, says The Continent
(Presbyterian), voicing a general
opiniqn, "is of immed ate importance
as a hindrance to the contemptible
Japanese exploitation of China's in
creasing morphin habit, for much of
tho drug sold so lavishly by Japan
ese dealers in China is drawn from
the United States or is bought in
Britain and shipped by way of the
United States. . . . Every busi
ness which, like the liquor business,
makes its money by killing bodies
and souls of men and women made
in God's image is fated to be wiped
out by the social justice of the Amer
ican ..citizenship." Two; questions,
says The Baptist, are involved in the
stoppage of the traffic:
"Tho first is a business matter.
Newspapers on the Pacific coast are
stating that the preservation of our
commerce with China is directly in
volved. There is also a moral ques
tion. The very life of China is threat
ened by this traffic, which has been
forced upon her by Japan, the United
States and Great Britain. While in
America there are some 4,000,000
drug addicts, there are in China
more than 60,000,000
"The United States, for it own
sake, must get heartily and effective
ly into this antinarcotics camapign.
Even more should it play fair with
China. It will be to our everlasting
disgrace if Christian nations either
themselves promote, or allow other
nations to foster, such a tremendous
evil."
Testifying before the subcommit
tee of the House Ways and Means
Committee, William F. McKibben
secretary of the China Club in Seat
tle, said, according press report,
that Japan is securing these drugs
for distribution in China as Ameri
can products, and that because of
thlS "our AmnriMn nnni j
Uhlna is extremely jeopardized." 'He
Subscribers' Advertising Department
AGENTS WANTED
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niHiivi . w t I'M -1 ' i: i "- nnriM .. .
Sprayers and AUtowashers onp a
urday. Profits $3.00 each. Square d,i
Write Rustler Company. Johnstown, n'
AGENTS to sell Spark Plus TestT
Wrlt'e National Spark Plug K:
Co., Benton Harbor, Mich. tr
BIG MONEY AND FAST SALES tw
owner buys Gold Initials for his ,,
You charge $1.50; make $1.35. Ton n?'
ders daily easy. Write for paniculnri
and free samples. American Monocrim
Co., Dcpt. 143, East Orange, N. T
RELIABLE AND AMBITIOUS salclS
to sell line of overalls and work
shirts on commission basis. Give fnii
details in your first letter. To suitable
applicant we will promptly send detail,
The Versailles Overall Co., Versafi'
Ohio. '
INVENTION3
INVENTIONS WANTED. Cash or royalty
for id;as. Adam Fisher Mfg Co ini
St. Louis, Mo. " m
FARMS WANTED
IF VTOU WANT to sell or exchanci
your property write mo. John J
Black. 12th St.. Chippewa. Falls. Wis. '
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
EARN $25 WEEKLY, spare time, writ.
ing for newspapers, magazines. Ex
perlenco unnecessary; details free. Presi
Syndicate. 1050. St. Louis, Mo.
MISCELLANEOUS
nuuiifc. instructive, entertaining
mysterious, Noveties, Jokes arft
Money Making Ideas. Catalog Free E
M. Inman, Ackloy, la. ' '
THE NEW FREEDOM, President WIN
sons greatest book. Should be in
the library of evory American. His ex
posure of the alljanco between politi
cians and big business cost him their
friendship. Reduced price, cloth 75c.
prepaid. F. R. Miller, 424 Little Bldg,
Lincoln, Neb.
TOBACCO KENTUCKY Natural leaf
High grade Smoking, 30c per lb. Why
pay Dollar or more? Pure Tobacco, no
dope. J. D. Scott & Sons, Mayfield, Ky.
PATENTS. Write for free Guide Book
Evidence of Conception Blank. Send
model or sketch of invention for frea
opinion of Its patentable nature. High,
cat references. Reasonable Terms. Vic
tor J. Evans & Co.. 722 9th, Washing,
ton. D. C.
J"& ion Boa IT Bk ST
1,000,000 ROLLS f Write for Free Sam-
CJ i I designs and colorings.
ROll Why U8e Paint? $1.12
will naner Room 12 x 14. 9 (t. high
Martin Rosentoergfer, ,60SSR0K"
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What to Eat to Put Iron in Your
Blood and Make You Strong
,PA0lnjStSKTO'''a SUCH AS MM-
Is iron just as it comes from the action
of strong acids on Iron filings, wlH
organic iron is a true rod blood food.
like tho iron In vnnr hinnri itself and
like the Iron in spinach, lentils and
apples. In fact if you will eat a pint or
At their own doors In the very car
dens of those who aro weak; nervous
and ailing all the while is ono of the
most valuable tonics and strencth
bullders known to medical science laid
D. ia,mca Sullivan, formerly phyaieSn
of Bellevue Hospital (OuMoop ffin
and the Westchester County HoFoitaV
'lr-iTt iUuTt
blood lacks Iron and Is tnln n nl
watery you cannot expect tS' bo It rn2
and well. On the contrary, you? nervo
become weakened anil v., i rve8
how qulciay your multitude nderCul
toms will disappear and i?nf Hmp"
and vigorous youPwfil SSJomJ S&t7B
vppiua. An ract ir you will eat a pmi
two of spinach, half a pint of lentils
wu Lwree or rour baked apples cw
day you "win probably not need to take
any other form of organic iron; but
most people prefer to eat a smaller
quantity of iron-containing vegetables
and take organic iron, llko Nuxated
Iron, with them. It is like taking ej-
"."Ul Ul UUU1- insceaa or eating puuu;
of meat. To prove to yourself what
"l --u.t. to prove to yourseu w
?"xe? Jr can-do. for you, get your
r red
vatcd
and make a "blood coxmt" of your red
blood corpuscles; then tako Nuxatca
m?n for a month and have a now
blood count" mado ahd see how you'
red blood corpusclos have increased ana
how much stronger and better you feel,
see how the color has come back to
your .cheeks, how steady and strong
your nerves havo b'ecomo. At all druff'
gists.
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