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Health Restored
By Radium
Tho wondorful curativo power o
Had I u ni 1ms boon known for years.
Howevor. -tho benefits of tbls precious
health-giving substanco have in tbo
past .boon only within the means of
persons of wealth.
Since .tbo Invention of Dcgnen's
Radlo-Actlvo Solar Pad, any man or
woman, poor or rich, can afford tbls
treatment which offers so much relief
.from suffering and disease,
, Dcgnen's Radio-ACtive Solar Pad is
'worn next to tho tio&y day and night.
It pours. a constant stream of radio
active energy into tbo system while
you work, play or sleep, helping to
bUild up weakened. nerves and tissues
tov a- strong, healthy condition. It
creates a vigorous circulation of blood,
thus removing congestion, which is the
real cause of most diseases.
To prove jut what this romarkablo
treatment can do for you. we will send
our appliance on trial with the under
standing that we will not charge you a
cont If it falls to give satisfactory re
sults. Tliis offer Is open to any person
who has pain of any kind, nervo weak
ness, high blood pressure, stomach,
kidney or liver complaint, bladder
trouble, or diseaso of tho lungs or
heart.
. No matter what your ailment or how
long you have had it wo will gladly lot
you try tbo anplianco at our risk. Writo
today for freo literature giving com
ploto information. Radium Appliance
Co., C78 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angoles,
Calif.
Rupture Kills
7,000 Annually
, Soven thousand persons each year are
laid away tbo burial certificate being
marked "Rupture." Why? Because tho
-unfortunato ones had negloctcd them
solves or had boon merely taking care
of -the s gn (swolling) of tho affliction
and paying no attention to the cause.
What aro you doing? Are you neglect
ing yourself by wearing a truss, ap-.
plianbe, or whatever name you choose
to call it? At best, tho. truss is only a
makeshift- a false prop against a col
lapsing wall and cannot bo expected
to act as moro than a mero mechanical
support. Tho binding pressure retards
blood circulation, thus robbing tho
weakened muscles of that which they
need most nourishment.
But science has found a way. and
every truss sufferer In tho land is in
Lu t0 ma,lco i FREE tost right in the
PTAmyA2.fth,cl,r own nomo- Tho
i mrthod Is unquestionably tbo
most scientific, logical and successful
self-treatment for rupturo tho world
has ever known. ,
The PLAPAO PAD when adhofing
closely to tho body cannot possibly slip
Jhnffi1?!.4 ?f PiaS' therefore cLno?
chafe or pinch. Sofb as velvet easy to
apply Inexpensive. To bo used whilst
you work and whilst you sleep. No
straps, buckles or springs attached.
we?rn how t0. cIoso. th0 hernial open
ing as nature Intended so the rupture
&? WJAAvnSend your imme to
day to PLAPAO CO.. Block 11W 3
Louis Mo., for FREE trtaf Plapao'aSd
tho information necessary.
YOU CAN
K'll Feiir and Worry In&tanV.y
by Simple Breathing Method.
(Formerly sold for $1.00).
This Kill-Fear Secret is ful
ly explained in October
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Kansas, discoverer of goat
gland transplantation, writes
exclusively for this magazine
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Yet France Wants
More
A Washington dispatch from tho
Kansas City Star, dated Oct. 3, says:
"Just as certain as holl is hot, Eur
ope, pursuing her present caurse, is
heading steadily but surely toward
another great war and a final smash,"
is the picturesque fashion in which
Senator T. H. Caraway or Arkansas
epitomized his Impressions of Europe.
Just returned from a two irionths'
visit of all the principal' towdro of
Central Europe as a delegate to the
interparliamentary unloh congress at
Vienna, the Arkansas senator drew
a gloomy picture of steady decay in
Europe. Ho described continental
Europe as a seething mass of hatred,
with only tho restraining memory
and experience of tho last war hold
ing many of the powers from flying
at each other's throats again.
STILL AN ADVOCATE OF LEAGUE
An advocate af the League of Na
tions hfifnro ha wont nvni Cnnnn
Caraway described the league as the
most sane thine in Eurono and its
chief hope. He advocates the United
States joining it still, on condition.8,
assnrMnir Hint with nut AY.r.in
counsels to help steady the situation
m jauiuiju, uuumer great was is sure
to, come within a few years, into
which this country will almost cer-
tujiuy uo umwn.
Senator Carawav nnnovtari fvio- 4-u
nine other members 'of congress, who
-uiupaea tne Vienna meeting with
him several of them ardent anti
leaguers all were returning con
vinced that the United States must
take a more positive part and posi-
uuu m me European crisis. ,
Senator Snannnr if Miaomi tt
the party, but will not return until'
mo juhg or. cne weeic.
"The chief occupation of Europe
right now is hating each other," said
Senator Caraway. "The great war
has inflamed national animosities so
wut mre are a nundred causes for
war greater and mnra in yA i
the situation from which the last
war snrantr. 'Onlv tho oot..
- - . .wQwmume ex
perience and memory of that war has
prevented another holocaust to date
and the situation is far worse than a
year ago, and growing continually
worse. "
"ItalV hatPR ITmnoa T,
hated Austria; France hates England
as she never did Germany. The "lit-
wowiouw auenas most or its time
hating each other. The general im-
yioaaiuu x got is that Franco has
gone mad on militarism. They're
ft? lSJZ ? their destiny-mean-
0 UiUfi an mniy Dlg enough to
overawe anv mnvnmant v,. ji. ..
by France in Europe and Asia. She
, i,I V? ino saDer as continuously
as the kaiser ever did. I fully sympa
thize with her demand that GeTmany
shall pay to the limit of her- abiHty
Sery7 dG8lreS thG
"I came home convinced that
France doesn't intend to pay her debt
T8i-hia8n? intentlon of paying
The diplomats may talk evasively
but if you get down and talk with
the French people you get a nation
al viewpointthat they don't w
anything: that tw oi .owe
Paid in blood sufflcienuV dnd'Te
Still owe them mn ,. .
Franco owing tSw "foel nZ
they won the wn.i i -- "0T!
grateful fo,r our nntwi, ".. n.ot
tnvv n,1 U ""'"uiauu lO V1C-
uuu t rucognize it.
"They have the devastated re
gions about three-fourths restored
1 he homes and the bams are beine
built. tWCQ nfl trnnel no H,L i.."8 "S
fore tbo war and thb Ills 7harod
ud acralnnf. aamnn mJ5 cuareed
;""'"?, tlle. ""NO tbo American
i-ttiinor iivfis in Tn iri ., . :
of losses, noFronchmanlaS'undeSI
estimated it, but generally doubled
the actual damage. The government
has allowed them, has issued boinds
and is desperately in need of German
money to meet them. On tho whole,
though, France showed more evi
dence of prosperity than any country
I visited."
Senator Caraway described the
situation of Austria as really desper
ato; a patient dying, surrounded on
all sides by vultures waiting to pick
the body.
"They day I left Vienna there was
less than three day's food on hand,"
he said. "They live from hand to
mouth, not knowing the day when
the collapse will come. Italy, Hun
gary, Czecho-Slovakia and Jugo
Slavia all keep armies massed near
tho border, ready to rush in and
start grabbing the minute the pa
tient dies. Each nation is do jealous
of the other it blocks any substantial
effort to relieve Austria for fear it
may give a rival a better opportunity.
"Cut off from factories and farms,
there isn't enoueh left of Austria to
support the 6 million people. Print
ing press currency has staved off the
collapse. But fiat money is now the
curse of the land. I bought 1,650,-
000 kronen one day while there for
$20. How can Europe buy our cot
ton and wheat with such depreciated
currency?
"The people generally in Austria
are half starved all the time and now
are hopeless. The only way for
trade to revive is for custom barriers
to be leveled. Yet you can't travel
two hours in any direction without
bumping into a tariff wall. Each na
tion is warring industrially on the
other. And incidentally, I might say
1 heard everywhere in Europe that
America's example in setting up a sky
high protective tariff would only
make matters worse all around."
Senator Caraway believes that the
rival ambitions over Austria is very
apt to be the spark,, to touch off a
new conflict, provided the Turkish
affair can be bridged over without
kindling a new conflict. The opin
ion in Europe, the senator said, was
that France was playing Turkey off
against the little entente for her own
advantage and the future in the near
East lay in what policy France utli
mately adopted, rather than with
England.
"I'm oif Irish descent and frequent
ly have been accused of being anti
British," said Senator Caraway, "but
England today has the only sane
policy in Europe."
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TJneqaallod for Comfort and lonr
aV.lu 5" rn5 L'twwng,
uhomuj vxuarnuiooa.
Thousands Rpfc two and throe
joani wear. Busponaero, 75a.,
uuiturs, wo,
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dlreot nlvlnif nAslnr'.
name. iLook for "NU-WAT" on
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aiy ,Sde wil ,"1 . the
at homo: without a penVy thp0yuBgU JhS
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tlJX nTh.Iu- Lhm wnP'ete!y carod send mo
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"End Your
Rheumatis
likm I DM Mlmm" - Sm
ravior itmmg Wife
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inns oi wWs To Qthr
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r .ot, , uibh or iinoa-
if, 2fgj So,m
IDmphatlcally aseertlnor that thnnJ
sands of unfortunate sufferers havi
oeen ica into taicinp vrrone treatmentst
under the old and false belief thatl
"TlTMrt Antrl nrtnrn 1.....I. -t- 1
tor H. W. Heed say a:
"As do some of our highest medical'
authorities, I now know that 'Uric!
Acid' never did and nover will cause
rheumatism! But it took me many
years to find out this truth. I learned!
now .to Bet rid or my rheumatism and
recVdr my health and strenirtld
through reading: 'The Inner Mysteries;
oi jttneumausm a work written by an
authority who has scientifically studied
tho cause and treatment of rheumatism
for over twenty years. It was indeed
a veritable revelation!
"I had suffered agony for years from
rheumatism and associated disorders,;
and Mrs. Reed was tortured with the
demon neuritis almost beyond endur
ance. We had read and talked so much
about 'Uric Acid' that our minds
seemed poisoned. But the 'Inner Mys
teries of Rheumatism' made it all clear
to ua and now we arc both free rroraj
the suffering and misery wo endured so.
many years. 1 1 believe I was tho hardest ?
man in tho world to convert! For ma!
to discard the old 'Uric Acid' theory,.
and what I now know to be absolutely
.uv, .i uio nun, u4;ii.iuw .,-..
standing of the causes and cure of
rheumatism, was like asking me to
change my my religious beliefs! But I,
did change, and It was a fortunate day
for me anV mine when I did so."
NOTE: "The Inner MyBterios of;
Rheumatism" referred to above by
Pastor Reed lays bare facta about
rheumatism and its associated disor
ders overlooked by doctors and scien
tists for centuries past. It Is a worK
thn.t Rhrmlrl ho In thn hfLTirts of every
pman or woman who has tho slightest
symptoms of rheumatism, neunus,
lumbago or gout. Anyone who sends
name and addresa to H. P. Clearwater.
1272-H Street, Hallowell, Maine, w 11
recelvq it by mail, postage paid and ab
solutely free, Send now, lest you for-
tTP.t tho nrirlmaat Tf tint n sufferer. CUt
out this explanation and hand It to
some amicted friend.
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veterinarians. Everyman ancf woman is a pros
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Many of them have regular routes selling ana
delivering by automobile. Circulars FREli.
ESKOSAN is highly recommended for skin
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