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bags full of sugar. This they dis- perse gratuitously to all horses they encounter in the course of their (the horses as well as the ladies) daily journeys. No amount of legislation being able to impress upon these dear old souls (the ladies) that they are reek- ing havoc in the mouths of some of our best horse flesh, the evil has con- tinued, until to-day a man can’t tell from one moment to the next whether some one has been feeding his animal sugar or not. Accordingly, they cannot be sure just what condi- tion the mare’s oral cavity is in. Consequently, while they may pre- sent it to some one in good faith, the gift horse may possibly be suffering from corrosion of the teeth,and that’s the insidious part about looking a gift horse in the mouth. Carroll The window bor. The Origin of Famous POR Proverbs “Don't Look a Gift Horse in the . 4 fire recently occurred in the Mouth” booking-office of a suburban railway station. The outbreak was easily ON, ” savs a i artic! . . boar.” says an erudite article extinguished by a porter who threw 5} “which appeared in the mid- 4 shovel of waiting-room coal on the || afternoon edition of The New Yorker flames, —Huinbrist ‘| Tage-Blatt and Illustrated Forwards of Thursday, July 18, 1651, “Cor- soe "| rodes the teeth. When corroded the 5} teeth are not very pleasant to look “I complimented Phyllis on her y)soat.” voice once, and she hasn't spoken to } In these two sentences is found the _ me since.” 5) basis for the proverb in question. It | ‘What did you say?” || is a well-known fact that kindly old “I just told her I thought she was }| ladies all over the world carry hand- a howling success.” —Tit-Bits j Get on your mark—set—" The idea Wilfred Bean, who is starting a vegetable garden, has of his next door neighbor, who raises chickens. High Bloo ressure Reduced by Drinking Water Witter-Water normalized this woman's pressure as follows: January 2,1925 . . B.P. 240 April 1, 1925, . . . B.P. 205 June 15, 1925,. . . B.P. 190 September 29, 1925, B. P. 184 October 27, 1925, . B.P. 162 December 23, 1925, B.P. 150 January 22, 1926, . B.P. 150 She Says:—“When I started taking Witter Water I was not able to walk because of the terrific high blood pressure. Now since my blood pressure has been reduced from 240 to 150, I naturally feel much better and am able to go about my daily duties in much the same way I could years ago. I am now 69.” (Name and Address on request) Symptoms of High Blood Pressure 1. Cold hands and cold feet. 2. Slight momentary dizziness. 3. Sleep unrefreshing. 4. Sleep disturbed by dreams. 5. Feelin: fullness in the head. 6. Gastri turbances after meal: 7. Const ion. 8. Weakness and lowered vitality. 9. Nervousness. 10. Headaches. High Pressure Mortality The death rate is greatly increased by High Blood Pressure, but the death rate advances much faster than the blood pres- sure increases, as shown by the following table prepared by Dr. J. W. Fisher, Med- ical Director of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company: 10-14 mm. above normal — 36.1 pet. increased mortality 15-24 mm. above normal — 83.8 pet. increased mortality 25-34 mm. above normal — 104.4 px 35-49 mm. above normal — 145.5 pe -60 mm. above normal — 814.7 pet. mortality Witter Water is not a laxative or a beverage, but a pleasant-tasting, natural spring water from California, and is’so richly impregnated with alkaline minerals that it is taken only in small doses of wine-glassful at atime. It acts by neutralizing the acid poisons in the blood, and thus removes the cause of High Blood Pressure. sigtitics FREE Sample Bottle with analysis of Witter Water. Valuable Free Booklet about High Blood Pressure will also be sent to anyone mailing this coupon. PUSS eE esses sesesseese & WITTER WATER CO., Dept. 19-04 608 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. Without obligation on my part, send me Fre Sample Bottle, of Witter Water ‘with analyeis, also Free Booklet about High Blood Pressure. © City and State. comicbooks.com