Judge, 1929-12-28 · page 35 of 37
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COOLS while you shave and the coolness lingers! ListeRINne SHAVING CREAM Office workers... travellers Gargle with full strength tine nigh ing, especially ¢ ter weather. It inhibits the development of sore throat and checks it should it develop. and morn ‘Targets for-Sore Throat \ J OU people who work in offices or travel during the winter are among sore throat’s easiest victims. Constantly present in even normal mouths are millions of disease germs. The most common are those of colds, sore throat, and influenza. When, for any reason, body resistance is lowered, nature no longer is able to with- stand their attacks. They get the upper hand, causing disease. And people who work in offices or travel constantly are called upon to meet con- ditions that weaken body resistance—overheated rooms, poor air, sudden changes of temperature, over exposure To prevent colds Physicians say that mose colds are rms are transferred to food which then enters the mouth. They ad ang the h. tins with Listerine before cach meal, as a preventive. to bad weather, and contacts with people in crowded cars, trains and buses. At the first sign of trouble, gargle with full strength Listerine and keep it up systemat- ically. Also, consult your doctor. Listerine checks colds and sore throat because it de- stroys the germs that cause them. Though abso- lutely safe touse full strength, itis fatal to germs—kills even the Staphylococcus Aureus (pus) and Bacillus Typhosus (typhoid) in counts ranging to 200,000,000 in 15 seconds. We could not make this statement unless prepared to prove it to the complete satisfac- tion of medical profession and U. S. government. Keep a bottle of Listerine handy in home and office. Tuck one in your bag when trav- eling. It may save you a siege of illness. Lambert Pharmacal Company, St. Louis, Mo., U.S. A. kills 2.00,000,000 germs in IS seconds