THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1917. How to Mm Fat Without Dieting or Exercise Tbit U the time when fit people hoald be thinking about reducing their weight mod should top making the fat that is each a burden to them. The belt way and the aa ieat war is the one about which so much has been said and written this past jmx. This way is the Harmola way. The famous M&rmola Prescription his been prepared In tablet form. These little tablet contain nothing but the elements that go to change the best things that produce fat into good, strong blood, nerves, tissoes and bone. More than this, thee tablets absorb and remove the fat remaining at the rate of two, three or four pounds a week. Yon mnst not eon fuse Marmola Prescription Tablets with harmful patent drags and hurtful reducing methods. These tablets go into your stom ach inst tike the food yon eat They build up the juices of your digestive organs and correct these juices so that they produce no more fat. They are harmless, yet thous ands of men and women all over this land today are of firm figures and normal sixes beams of these little tablets. This Is why every druggist everywhere carries them in ntoek and will sell them to you. If yonr druggist does not have them or you would rather send 76 cents, the price of a case, to the Marmola Company, 864 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mtch they will send them to you at once in a plain package, postage paid. If Backachy or Kidneys Bother Eat less meat and, take a glass of Salts to flush oat Kidneys Drink plenty water. Uric acid in meat excites the kid veys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three limes during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from head ache, sick headache, dizziness, stom ach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fa mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for genera tions to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irrita tion, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kid ney trouble while it is only trouble. Advertisement. SERIOUS KIDNEY AILMENTS DISAPPEARED About eighteen years ago I was taken very sick. I doctored with sev eral doctors and they claimed I had kidney and bladder trouble, but they did not seem to help me. I tried everything that was recommended, but received no benefit; until one day a friend advised me to try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, which I did, and after taking the second bottle I expelled several gravel stone and im proved very rapidly. I am a black smith, 63 years of age, and I have been enjoying the best of health for the past fourteen years, due to the valuable influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. Very truly yours, J. C. FISCHER, Aug. 23, 1916. Chetopa, Kans. Personally appeared before me this 10th day of August, 1916, J. C. Fis cher, who subscribed the above state ment and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. E. D. BATES, Notary Public. LHer to Dr. Kilmer Co, B nigh. niton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Da For You Srtid ton cents to Dr. Kihner A Co., Bins hamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. Yon will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writ ire, be sore and mention The Omaha Daily Bee. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar him bottles for sale at all drag stores. THE "COME-BACK 11 The "Come-back" man was really never down-and-out. His weakened condition be rause of overwork, lack of exorcise. Im proper eatlnsr and living, demands stimula tion to satisfy the fry for a health-givlne; appetite and the refreshing sleep esBenttal 10 strength. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, the National Itemed? of Holland, will do the work. They are wonderful! Three of these capsules each day will put a man on his feet before he knows It; wheth t his trouble cornea from uric acid poison ing, the kidneys, gravel or stone In the bladder, stomach derangement or other all mnta that befall the oversealous American. Don't wait until yon are entirely down-and-out, but take them today. Tonr druggist will gladly refund your money if they do not help you. 26c, ROc and $1.00 per box. Accept no substitutes. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on every box. They are the pure, original, imported Haarlem Oil Cap sules. Advertisement. Cured His RUPTURE I was badly raptured while lifting a trnnk several years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure was an operoation. Trusses did me no good. Finally I got hold of some thing that quickly and completely cured me. Years have passed and the rupture has never returned, although I am doing hard ork as a carpenter. There was no opera tion, no lost time, no trouble. I have noth ing to sell, but will give full Information about how you may find a complete cure without operatioo, If you write to me, Eu gene M. Pulten, Carpenter, 1990 Uarcellus Avenue. Manaaquan, N. J. Better cut out this notlco and show it to any others who ar? ruptured you may save a life, or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an operation. QorOQ Every Niqhf For Constipation; HeaddcheJndipsHon,etc. HANDDETH I PH-sUS Safe and Sure B Nebraska "JUNKET" CALL LIKE RED RAG TOMEMBERS House Kills Bill Providing for Permanent Forestation Commission. HOG BARN BILL IS PASSED (Prom a Staff Correspondent.). Lincoln, Feb. 7. (Special.) Some of the members who opposed an ap propriation of $80,000 for a hog barn had evidently heard from home when the bill came up for final passage this morning and the measure went through by practically a two-to-one vote, whereas last week it had barely squeezed through in committee of the whole. I he vote stood W to ii. Because the records in the office of the state auditor showed that Wood ruff Ball, a member of the forestation committee, had spent $177 in a trip to Washington to confer with govern ment officials having in charge the dc velopment of the arid lands of the country into forests. Chairman Rets chick of the finance ways and means committee of the house pronounced the trip a junket trip and the mem bers fell over themselves in their ef forts to kill the bill providing for a permanent torestation commission. Although given a an appropriation of $2,000 at the last session for the purpose of investigating and looking into tne matter ot developing tne sand hills of the state, the committee had been so careful that far less than one- half of it had been used. The com mission serves without pay and only receives its actual expenses, yet when a member spends a small part of the appropriation doing what he was ex pected to do the members will the whole thing when some member yells junket trip, i-iity voted against the Dm and tlurty-nine tor it. Burlington Bridge Over Platte Is Partly Destroyed by Fire Columbus, Neb., Feb. 7. (Special leiegram.) r our spans of the Bur lington railroad bridge over the Platte river, five miles southest of Columbus, were totally destroyed by fire last night. Agent Kector sent out a spe cial train from here to meet the eve ning passenger train from Lincoln. passengers disembarking and walking across tne ice. Reconstruction has already begun and it is expected trains will be able to pass by tomorrow. Sparks from an engine caused the fire. Damage is estimated at about Big Floods Expected Along the Platte River Fremont, Neb., Feb. 7. (Special.) Railroad men who have been keen ing watch on the antics of the Platte river are looking for a big flood when the ice goes out this spring. The ice on the river is over a foot thick and if the cold weather continues few inches will be added. The dyke erected along the bank of the river west and south of Fremont four years ago at a cost of thousands of dollars will be given its test this year, rail road men believe, as the ice is thicker than for years. Southwestern Poultry Show Being Held at Holdrege Holdrcge, Neb., Feb. 7. (Special.) Six hundred and eight birds are be ing shown at the third annual poultry show of the southwestern Nebraska district. This is an increase of 40 per cent over last year s entries. Prac ticallv every standard breed is reore sented with the Buff Orpingtons and barred kocks leading other breeds in numbers. Man Drawn Into Fly Wheel. Tecumseh, Neb., Feb. 7. (Special.) Edward Weers, son of Mrs. Anna Wecrs of Johnson, is suffering the effects of a serious accident. He was assisting with corn shelling on a farm near that place and was working near the engine. His clothing became en tangled in the fly wheel of the ma chine and before the engine could be stopped Mr. Weers was drawn into it. His righ leg was broken in two places above the knee. Notes from Syracuse. Syracuse, Neb., Feb. 7. (Soecial.) The twelfth annual session of the Syracuse Farmers' institute closed here last evening after a profitable session, ine exhibits, while not large, were of splendid nualitv. and the school exhibit won particular praise, ine speakers were J. 1. Coupe of Omaha, on Mondav. and Prof. Spafford and Miss Louise Mere dith of the university college of Ne braska, on Tuesday. Officers were elected as follows: President, C. L. frrance; vice president, t. W. Brchm; secretary, L. B. Smoyer; trasurer, Warren Andrews. Directors: Edwin F. Andrews, T. W. Copenhaver, Clar ence Beers, L. C. Miesbach and Lewis Wiles. The ladies' auxiliary elected Mrs. Bessie Wiles president and Mrs. Agnes Keithley secretary. The seventy-five horsepower Diesel engine for the.' electric light plant is here and is being installed and the in dications are that in ten days there will be light current on the wires. Henry F. Windels, who died sud denly from pneumonia at his home in this place, was buried today at Park Hill cemetery. Soldier's Home Notes Grand Island. Neb.. Feb. T. fSoeetai. . There was more or less of discontent at Burkett on Sunday on account of the ab sence of the Sunday morning; papers. The Saturday evening- dispatches were all of an exciting; nature. The absence of these papers was tbe cause of a number of old veterans being on the streets on tbe third city early Monday morn Inf. Mr. and Mrs. McKee have riven un their rooms in Cottage t to Mr. Btory and wife, who were made uncomfortable by the flrr- of last Wednesday morning. Monday was pension day for some thirty tlve or forty members, both men and wo men, which csused that many hearts to be light. Mrs. Ella Oaffney has returned to her home at Helvey, Neb., after a visit at Burkett with her stepfather, John Plgny. Anderson Adams, formerly carpenter and contractor, of Omaha and Council Bluffs. Ia.. has asked for a tweiye days' leave of s boence. Itof.1 Dtsrecarti Year Cold. Few of as realise the danrer of coughs and colds, don't take the risk, take Ir. King's New Dinoovery. Guaranteed. All druggists. Advertisement Advises Jerry Get Job Doing Turn on Vaudeville Stage (Prom a Staff Corrsapnndent) Lincoln, Feb. 7. (Special.) Advis ing Representative Jerry Howard to get a job with some vaudeville theater instead of pulling off his stunts in the house, Representative James Auten of Bctone county made a remark this aft ernoon in which the house so strongly coincided that the bill Howard was talking for was killed almost unani mously. "Let's get down to business, gentle men, and cut out this damd foolish ness," said the representative from Boone, following a speech by Howard in which he desired to prohibit the printing of "The Star Spangled Man ner" unless the whole thing was printed. Auten suggested that if any gentle man of he house desired to perform for the benefit of the galleries he had better get a job in some vaudeville theater and let the house transact business if it wanted to. Peterson seconded the suggestion and the house promptly indefinitely postponed the bill. Notes from Beatrice And Gage County Beatrice, Neb., Feb. 7. -(Spccial.)-The directors of the Beatrice Com mercial club last evening elected these officers: President, W. H. De Bolt; vice president. Mercer B. Walker: treasurer. J. K. Uucin. I he election of secretary was postponed. En dorsement was given a bill for the employment of convict labor on roads now before the legislature. Mrs. A. H. Hollingsworth. wife of Lieutenant Colonel Hollingsworth. of Comnanv C. returned yesterdav from the border, where she has been for the last tew months. Charles Bowdish of Lincoln, who was arrested here a few weeks ago in company with Miss Ethel Lewis on a charge of disorderly conduct. was released yesterday after his hear ing before Judge Ellis. Miss Lewis was paroled to the probation officer. Bowdish is a married man. Mrs. William Lagorgue of Hardy, Neb., formerly a resident of Wyniore and Udell, died suddenly on a Bur lington train as it nearcd Hardy Mon day afternoon. She is survived by Mr. Lagorgue and three children. The body will be interred at Udell. News Notes of Geneva. Geneva. Neb.. Feb. 7. (Soecial.) The funeral of Mrs. Eva 0. Starr, wife of J, E. Starr of Geneva, will be held at the Christian church Thursday aft ernoon. Mrs. Starr died at her home Monday night after a long illness. She was 57 years old. She leaves a hus band. Marriage licenses were issued yes terday to Frank Zelinska and Anna Kreidle. both of Milligan; Henry J. Steinacher, Geneva, and Agnes Placek, Milligan. County Clerk W. H. Sisler, who has been laid up for two weeks with grip, is able to be about. Wreck Victims Recovering. Geneva, Neb., Feb. 7. (Special.) Encouraging newyhas been received by friends of the victims of the wreck at Creston, la., Mrs. F. Willit of New Boston, III,, and also Miss Elba Shra der. They were returning home after a visit to relatives in Geneva. State Capital Notes (From a Staff Correspondent.) T.tncoln. Feb, 7. (Snerial.) Senator Ttiim ham of Howard county prfsanted a petition irom citizen 01 nis conamuency in the sen ate Wednesday morning taking a very de cided stand on some of the Jjig state legis lative issues. Th petition vlRoroiinlv on- poeed taking advantage of the federal ap propriation for good roads, flat insurance and the county unit system of rural schools. It endorsed the teaching of more than eight grades In rural school, a constitutional con vention and a school apportionment of state tunas Dy census ana not by district. Resolutions urrlnB; a state cons-rem to set. tie conflicts between f rubral and state lux jurisdiction were reaa in ine rsenra.lKa Son ate Wednesday morning, having; hon re ceived from the California legislature. The resolution was referred to the committee on rt-venue ana taxation. Onvrnor Neville has Issued two requisitions for the return from Iowa to Alnsworth, apd.i or two men rnargra wun minor 01- lri8M. They are Asa Hanis, at Waterloo, la., wanted for alloaed wtfe abandonmont. and W. A. Smith, at la Moines, la., charged witn Borrowing fiuo or itoinn . mslng, giv ing as security a horso which he did not own. i Meat Eaters' Backache leusaztory Meat lovers are apt to have back aches and rheumatic attacks. Unless you do heavy work and get lots of fresh air, don't eat too much meat. It's rich in nitrogen and helps to form uric acid a solid poison that irritates the nerves, damages the kidnevs and often causes dropsy, gravel and urin ary disorders. Doan s Kidney Fills help weak kidneys to throw off uric acid. Thousands recommend Doan's for backache. Here's Omaha Proof: ft. F. Barker, retired locomotive enatoeer. 2008 N. Twenty-second street, sari: "Far about four rears I was In constant miser? with kidney trouble. The worst complaint waa with mr back. Awful pains darted through it both day and nieht. I noticed the kidney secretions, contained sediment like briekMlnst. I had three nhraieiana treat me and used plasters and liniments and still my obck Kept nuriing. i iinauy used uoan Kidney Pills and my back became stronger. Since finishing; seven boxes, I feel like a different man." DOAN'SW SO at alt Drug; Stores Foater-Mllbum Co. Prop. BurTaiaN.Y. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25cat all druggists., i I NO SUNDAY BARBER WORK UNDER BILl Hotise Favors Measure to Oat It Oat Over the Entire State. DECIDED OPINIONS HELD (from a Staff Correspondent.) Lincoln, Feb. 7. (Special.) The bill to prohibit Sunday barber work in Omaha, changed in farm to cover all cities and towns of Nebraska, was put through the whole committee of the house this afternoon and advanced to third reading, after a motion to kiii ii was voiea aown. Farmer members, began to knock the bill after an amendment proposed bv Mr. Nesbnt had been adopted making it apply to all towns in the stale. Mi. Andersen of Boyd moved to indefinitely postpone it. Ine mo tion was supported bv Mr. Bates. The other side of the question was taken by Mr. Schwab, who roasted the ruralists to brown turn. He said the small town barbers, as a rule, do not want to keep open on Sunday, but the tanners demand it, when the lat ter could just as well get shaved some other day. Mr. Ftilts claimed that the present law prohibiting common labor on Sunday applies to barbers and a new act is therefore unnecessary. The ten commandments were rung into the discussion by Messrs. Reis- ner, Olsen and Jacobson, who were strong for the bill. "I move to amend by prohibiting the repairing ot automobiles and the sale of gasoline," interrupted aBtes. "Gentlemen, vou have got to set tle this yourselves; "I'll take no part," remarked heavily-bearded Hoifmeis- ter, as the house yelled with laughter. Body of Connett is Taken To Auburn for Burial North Platte, Neb., Feb. 7. (Spe cial.) Nearly two years after the murder of Vernon Connett his body is on the way to its final resting place. After the sentencing of Roy Roberts to twenty-five years in the state pert- itentiary following his confession, through his plea of guilty to the slay ing of Connett, the skull that had been held as the chief exhibit of the state was released by the sheriff and the body was taken from the morgue. where it had been held since it was taken from the South Platte river February 15, 1915, and was sent to Auburn, Neb., for burial. Andrew J. Connett, father of the murdered man, and a brother took charge of the body and placed it on an evening train that bore it eastward toward its last resting place. ' ACTRESS TELLS SECRET A Well Known Actress Tells How She Darkened Her Gray Hair With a Simple Home Made Mixture, Miss Blanche Rose, a well-known actress, who darkened her gray hair with a simple preparation which she mixed at home, in a recent interview at Chicago. 111., made the following statement: "Any aAy or gentleman can darken their gray hair and make it soft and glossy with this simple recipe, which they can mix at home. To a half pint of water add 1 oz. of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Com pound and 14 oz. of glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at a very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until it be comes the required shade. This will make a gray-haired person look 20 years younger. It makes the hair soft and glossy, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. Adv. BETTER THAN CAlDMEl Thousands Have Discovered Dr Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the sub stitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the re sult of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but h..ve no bar1 after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why rare the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc witr the sums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "loggy" and "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded brain and how they "perk up" the spir its. 10c and 25c a box. All druggists. LetCuticora Be Your Beauty Doctor One that really does something to purify and beautify your hair and skin without w aste of time, money, and patience. The Soap to dear the pores, the Ointment to soften, soothe and heal. These fragrant super creamy emollients are all you need for your skin and all toilet purposes. For Trial Free by Return Mail ad dress post-card: "Cuticnra, Dept. 20F, Boston.' Sold everywhere. HOUSE VOTE FAVORS LIMITEDSUFFRAGE Norton Bill Permitting Women to Ballot for President and City Officers Passed. EXPLANATIONS ARE GIVEN (From a Slaft Corrsapnndsnt.) Lincoln, Feb. .(Special Tele gram.) By a vote of 73 to 24, the house this morning voted in favor of allowing women to vote for presi dent and vice president, and in all city elections. Richn.ond, Schneider and Jclen of the Douglas rountv dele gation voted against the hill. " The bill today will go to the senate, where it will face Senator Robertson's proposed amendment to leave the question whether the women should vote to the women themselves. The amendment looks very attrac tive to many of the senators and it is likely to bring out a deal of oratory which may jeopardize its passage through the upper body. That the suffragists do not like the amendment is evidenced by the an nouncement of the president of the suffrage association of the stale that the senator's amendment was "the most assinine thing yet proposed." However, the Holt county statesman is standing up under the accusation and has no intention of pulling his amendment back even in the face of such a condemnation. How Vote Stood. Those voting against the bill were: Andsrspn (Boyd), Belirsns. Oonlry. Dau, Flansburir. Foulon, Fuller. Uormly, tluttii, Jelen, Uric Johnson, Knutsnn, Kouh. l,.1dlsli, Mryssnblirs. Nr(f. Ostrrman, FrUtMirath. Hlrhmond. Ssss. Schneider, Htif'lke, Walto and Ward. Three msmhers Harrla (Buffalo!, Rriran and Trimble were absent. All others vou-,1 for ths bill. A good many explanations were offered by members in casting their WHAT IS LflX-FOS? Cascara and Pepsin A Digestive Laxative Lax-Fos it in Improved CASCARA with PEPSIN. Pleasant to Tike In LAX-FOS the Cascara is improved by the addition of Pepsin and certain other harmless chemicals which increase the effi ciency of the Cascara, making it better than ordinary Cascara. LAX-FOS aids digestion. Pleasant to take and does not gripe or disturb the stomach. Adapted to children and adults. Just try one bottle for constipation or indigestion. 50c. TbDrsdey Is CbtK la I Day. Porapeian Chocolate Bitter Sweele, with crushed Trait and not cen ters. Dfllicloon, creamy rhocolatee. Thursday, lb. box 29c Ptmpian Jteom. Special Showing Popular-Priced Petticoats Persian, Paisleys and Changeable Silks This is a new departure it means a special department for the exhibit and sale of nothing but petticoats. There is a wide range of Persians, Paisleys and Changeable Silks at present, all at popular prices. As the season advances the stocks will change rapidly to meet the demand. Second Floor. Kid Gloves at 69c a Pair BROKEN lots and odd sizes accounts for the tittle price. NOT ALL SIZES IN EACH STYLE, but you will find all sues in the lot, in black, white and colors and aside from the fact that some of the Gloves are somewhat soiled from handling, they are all absolutely perfect. If bought in the regular way today, we could not begin to sell them at the price we quote. The Glove market is high er than it has been in a generation. Good fortune awaits the women who will come here tomor row morning to share in this offering, at 69c a pair. Main Floor. Pure Thread Silk 0s'ery7Qpair With Fancy Embroidered Front t U BECAUSE these are the RUN OF THE MILL you, can ob tain them at this price, otherwise they would cost you very much more, and, as a matter of fact, it will almost take an expert to detect the fault in many of them in no instance is the wear affected. Pure Thread Silk Hosiery, all new designs, fancy embroid ered fronts; two-tone self embroidered as well as plain black and white and white and black; very effective styles. All full fashioned silk to the knee; high spliced soles, heels and toes, with wide garter tops. Main Floor. votes. Andersen (Boyd) was opposed because it would "double the expense of election and practically make no difference in the results." Conley was afraid the passage of such a law would impede the movement for full suf frage, which he said he favored. Waito said that "the majority of women I know do not wish to have the burden of suffrage forced upon them. "I'm voting against the bill because so many four-flushers and dodgers have announced themselves for it," stated Mr. Richmond. On the other hand, Mr. Ainlay, whose name tops the roll call, de clared himself proud to have the op portunity of leading off with a vote for suffrage. Mr. Miller, a bachelor, thought it incumbent upon him to come to the rescue of womankind when some of the married men were deserting. Mr. Thomas was willing to be called a four-flusher and said it would be a proud day for him when he could lake his mother to the polls to cast her ballot. "1 have three daughters and no sons," Mr. Stream (republican) an nounced. "I have a democratic neigh bor with three sons. I want to even up with him; therefore, I'm for this bill." Carranza Denies Congratulating German Emperor Mexico City, Tuesday, Feb. 6. (Via Galveston. Feb. 7.) The Mex ican foreign office emphatically and officially tonight denied that Pro visional President Carranza had tele graphed his congratulations lo the German emperor on Hie international situation, as reported in a press dis patch from Amsterdam to El Univer sal. The foreign office explained that the only communication sent to the German emperor by General Car ranza had been felicitations on the occasion of Emperor William's birth day, January 27. TELEPHONE 2020 DOUGLAS Ibiandeis Stores! Fashion Offers a New and Pleasing Style The COAT DRESS Is the Latest Arrival IT'S NEW brand new a coat? Yea but a dress also a Coat-Dress and there you have it It's a dress, but it buttons all the way down the front, from the neck to the shoetops large cape collar, and a belt completes it no attempt to elaborate but its veiy simplicity is exquisitely charming. It comes in the new shades of Apple Green, Sand, Copenhagen Blue, Navy, and Black. The materials are Serges, Gaberdines, etsj The price is $22.50 Second Floor. Watch Your ' Sneeze! It may be the 5 forerunner of bronchitis or a bad cold. It is natures warning that your body is . in a receptive condition for . germs. The way to fortify yourself against cold is to increase warmth and vital ity by eating Shredded Wheat, a food that builds healthy muscle and red blood. For breakfast with , milk or cream, or any meal with fresh fruits. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Don't let skin trouble spoil your good time Resinol heals sick skins " I can't have any fun ! I am such i sight with this eczema that people avoid me wherever I go. And the ticking torments me so that I don't get any peace, anyhow." Don't be discouraged I Even in se vere. we!l-tabtished cases of eczema, ringworm or similar skin troubles, Res inol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, usually relievei the itching at once and quickly clears the eruption away. Doctors preTib the Resinol treatment. 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