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Catarrh, Etc. Your blood, containing fruit 9, is the only sub- stance that can dissolve any mucus or “paste” in your system. Mucus-Making Foods In {ts passage through the body mucus Is secreted In various organs, causing disease. The effects or symptoms are then named variously accord! jocation, but the source of the trouble is the same—fermentation, chiefly from butter, cheese, cream, fat. oll, salt, ete... when used beyond your capacity, or in wrong combinations. 100 Names for 1 Disease Mucus causes catarrh of the eyes (conjunctivitis), of deatness), of the hitis, asthma), of the KG e Se aura) of the appendix (appendicitis), of the bowels (colitis), ete. Correct Eating Cures Pure Julce from grapetrults, wit and te lative and laxative vege Your blood. for ucus. Fresh fruit acids clean a stomach that 1s suffering from mucus or acidity. Hyper= eidity. "acidosis, 18 produced by mucus from fermenting foods, Just as vinegar Is made from fermenting sugar, syrups. and fruits, But fresh fruit acid when correctly combined is always beneficial. Objectionable features of catarrh are expectoration, “hawking, ig hose.” In a singer or speaker, d Atte ‘floceulent n Sufferer irritable, aud Irrational. Tubercular Catarrh of mucus in the lungs is oft made from coal tar derivati sometimes quieted, but the mucus re seat of tuberculosis. Why Envy the Live-Wire? Mucus when present In large quantities prevents the nerves from assimilating their due nutriment. It 1s Stop using mucus-n king foods and Tear to take brain-and-nerve foods, Build elf Into a Ro- untiring person, internally clean, ‘One mpi wrote: "No mucus, vole clear as a bell, gained 20 pounds, abd now earn four times as much. Educational booklet 10 Cents, Sworn statements. | Over 6,000 pupils. BRINKLER SCHOOL OF EATING Dept.16-F 131 West. 72nd St., New York | EVERY READER OF JUDGE might have the print of a famous drawing, but only one could have the original! Judge’s Originals are by the Ieading artists in the country and can dat smail cost. Simply specify sab ‘ou like to us and we will do the Judge’s Art Department 627 West 43d Street New York City Learn Cartooning ‘At Home—in Your Spare Time to test y THE LANDON SCHOOL 1483 National Bidg., Cle °. bz ee Dis Suit FREE © als0'45i inCash John G. ae 8 Sons BA ON iy, Cu cu se stronger, head | | signbow | to be | developing machinery that can do every- | and the powers of darkness, | may | home. | life | about it?” Collector—What are you waiting for, ma'am? Old Soul—I dropped sixpence on these stairs, and I'm waiting for it to come up again. —Passing Show (London). BACKWARD, TURN BACKWARD sitting in’ the zing gloomily at. the rnating factories to the traveler I FOUND the Professor day-coach, panorama of and Is which indi- cates New Jersey. “Somethin ress,” said the Professor. You mean that we must put our shoulders to the wheel and our backs to the _ grindstone thing another? nust be done about: prog- and one and ‘o. I mean that progress is getting bit, if may say so, thic We are thing that man can do better than man can do it. Radio researches are deliver- ing into our hands the nature Electricity an endeavor in. every field. ‘The breaking down of the atom ad to the breaking down of the Machinery, by performing all the functions of life, will end by making What can) we do powers 01 is replacing hur unnecessar: “What, indeed?” T murmured, 30 “Tecan tion for you. We can put g Why should those of us who find our happiness in the past be dragged along with the rest of you? We of being run down by taxicabs, bellowed at- by loudspeakers, and awakened out of post- luncheon telephone bells, will retrogressive party. We will ‘om the present day! “Here is our platform: ce of the United States will be set those who are Twenticth answer your que a stop to progress. who are sick naps by form a secede fi in sections aside for out of tune with the Century. As for me, my spirit belongs in the first half of the fighteenth Century. One State—let us New Jersey—shall be known as hteenth Century, first half. Life in New Jersey shall be made to repro- duce the life of two hundred years Newark and City shall be Paterson and E! veth shall be one with Nineveh and Tyre, the merry coach horn shall sound upon the right of way of the Central Railroad of New Jersey. Ere the dawn breaks over dreaming Mont- say sey ra el, comicbooks.com