Judge, 1923-08-04 · page 20 of 36
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Earle E. Liederman as he is to-day Some day a little bug Is going to get you— your vitallty to y are going to Ket you But what does a strong, healthy man ‘care about all this? Once these terrible germs find your lungs breathing deep with oxygen and your heart pump- Ing rich, red blood, they are going to run for thelr lives. A disease germ has as much chance In a healthy body as a fly has in a spider's web. Food Was Meant to Eat I don’t ask you to give up all the good things in life. I make you fit to enjoy them. Everything was made with some purpose, Food was meant to eat and a healthy man has ‘no res for satis- fying his keen appetite. A man who t: exercise craves food and must have It. Water was meant to bathe with—both Inside and out. By drinking plenty of water you remove the waste matter within lust as washing your skin removes the waste matter without. I MAKE MUSCLE Lam not a doctor—I don't claim to cure disease hat physician's Job. But follow my advice tor will starve to death walting for you I bulld strength and endurance. I cle. Follow my Instructions and you will Increase your arm one full inch in thirty d and put two inches on your chest in the sai a of time. But that is only @ starter. Meanwhile I work on those inner muscles surrounding your heart and other vital organs which affect your entire physical being You will soon feel the thrill of Ilfe pulsing ns. You will have pep In your old il be a flash to your eye and a spring to your step. You will radiate vitality and ave the strong robust body to put It over. I don't pr these things—I guarantee them. “Come on and make me prove it. That is what I like, because I know I can do It, Send for My New 64-Page Book “MUSCULAR DEVELOPMENT” It contains forty-three full-page photographs of myself and some of the many prize-winning pupils I have trained. Some of these came to me as pitiful weaklings, imploring me to help them. Look them over now and you will marvel at ‘their present physiques. ‘This book will prove an impetus and a real inspiration to you | It will thrill you through and through. All I ask s ten cents to cover the cost of wrapping and mailing and it is yours to keep. | This will not obligate you at all, but for the sake of your future health and happiness, do not put it off. Send today—right now, before you turn this page. EARLE E. LIEDERMAN York City EDER’ 305 Broadway, New York City Dear Sir:—I enclose herewith 10 cents for which you are to send me, without any obligation on my part whatever, a copy of your latest book, “Mus- cular Development.” (Please write or print plainly ) NAME STREET crrr.. Our Nosey Reporter by Norman Anthony Every week he asks different persons some burning question — To THE TRAINS Which do you prefer— life in the city or the suburbs? EDDIE RUSH, New Rochelle. “No answer.” AL MENEY, Pelham. “Aw, go to h—Il!” WILLIAM MORRIS, Plainfield. “The suburbs, of course — er — hello, Hester? I won't be out to-night.” C. WEED, New York City. “The suburbs!” JIM BETTS, comicbooks.com