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Minister Gail
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"Fighting Parson," World V
Tells of His Amazing
Restoration to Health
" ? HAVE taken only one end a half
1 packages of IronUed V?*)i r?4 I
have gained ten pounds In Id Oars.
Such U the remarkable statement of
the rtet. L. W, Vandenrrlff. Dastor of
the FairvkHr
many as " tliSr lghtth# iKlMttr
" I was crippled up 1q |he frmy,
and have been In 111 health ever 8lnee.
But now, ttiank God? 1 am on the road
to recovery, and feel better thao I
have felt In five years. I am only top
pleated to give this testimony, fbr I
think I am doing my fellow man ?
service If 1 can induce him to try
Ironised Yeast."
From everywhere come equally
aurprising reports of the apparent
"miracles performed by IRONlZED
YKAST. And all because IRONlZED
YEAST embodies an exclusive scientific
process?a process which enables
yeast to bring Its wonderful results
often in half the usual time 1
How New ProceM Makes
Yeast Doubly Effective
While Science admits that Yeast is
of wonderful value in building tlesh,
clearing the skin, and increasing
energy, it is found that yeast alone is
not enough to bring 100 per cent results.
For while yeast contains certain
* ital health-building elements, experiments
prove that some other agent is
needed iu order to quickly CONVERT
these important yeast elements into
new firm tissue, energy and health.
Everyone knows the great value of
iron in changing our food Into living
cells. So working on tnis problem,
our scientists Anally discovered the
a mating process of Irontiation ? the
Sir Arthur Balfour to
House of Lords
I^ndon, May 3.?Sir Arthur Balfour's
acceptance of elevation to the
House of Lords as Earl Balfour of
Wittingehame adds to an already confused
list of British peers.
There was already a Lord Balfour
of Burleigh, two Lords Morley?thj
Viscount and the Earl?two Lords
Cobham, two Lords Ashton, a Lord
-- Curzon in both houses (the Commoner
having the courtesy title of Viscount),
I?ord Midleton and Lord Middleton,
Lord Lindsay and Lord Lindsey,
Ixjrd Iiongford and I^ord Langford,
Ix>rd Terrington and Lord Torrington.
Commenting on Sir Arthur's admission
to the House of Lords, the
Observer said:
"Having entered on the slippery
slope of accepting titles, Sir Arthur
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This remarkalda process of ironization
is embodied only in IRON1ZKD ],
YEAST, the one scientifically correct
yeast treatment. Therefore do not
aecept imitations. Always insist upon ?
the genuine IRONIZRD YEAST. b
It Is the nnlv BIT ?nll l??n K.. mini
getting the Get I RON I ZED
YEAST today. $1.00 a package. ^
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teed heals, those who wish may try It absolutely
FREE. Simply mall the coupon. 11 01
will bring you the famous Three Day Trial _
Treatment. Watch thm result*/
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Balfour now finds himself doomed to ?
the House of Lords, the destiny equal- a
ly of success and failure in politics. ^
ft io n nit.. a a 1 -
v ?o ? jjujr v>t- liiiiiKii mid a way 01
distinguishing between those who
were made peers because of their em- ^
inent services and those who have
been made peers because their serv- P
ices were not eminent. Is there an- r"
other institution in the Empire thus Sl,
curiously recruited from the top and t]
from the bottom?" c
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The First Methodist church, of El p
Paso, will operate a large skating rink p
inthe basement of the church to offset
the dancing craze. It is to be a com- n
munity proposition and no charge will ?
be made.
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Civil War veterans residing in Butler,
Pennsylvania, who are more than o
7R years of age, are exempt from pay- ?
ment of personal taxes for this year, d
own on the r
of THE BUR)
5 STOCK OF FURNITUR
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f, FOLKS, IT'S NEEDLES
1TOCK OF MERCHANDIS
CAROLINAS THAT HAE
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IDLE ONLY THE PRODI
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1AT. YOUWIlLPROB
AT YOUR OWN PRICES
IYTHING IN THIS STOC1
lay, May
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)ecrease in Death Rate 4
Of Tuberculosis 4
4:
Washington, May 4.?A decrease
f one-half since 1904 in the death ^
ate from tuberculosis in the United 4
itates was reported by Dr. Charles ^
. Hatfield, Managing Director of the ]
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uviuiiai 1UUCIIUIU9I9 nssuuimiun, HI
:s annual meeting today. This *
leans for the year 1921 a saving of i
00,000 lives he stated. In 1904 the <
eath rate was 200 per 100,000. Pre- (
iminary figures for 1921 indicate
hat the rate will approach 100.
Dr. Hatfield paid a tribute to the *
aunders of the movement in 1904 <
nd to the increasing number of sup- i
orters of the couse. "This an- <
ouncement of the splendid results ^
f 18 years' work," he said, "is also
tribute to the power of public <
ealth education and to the unfailing (
upport of newspapers, magazines, <
lotion pictures and other mediums i
f reaching the general public." (
In Framingham, Mass., where a
ealth demonstration has been caried
on since 1916 under the auspices 1
f the association, the death rate has <
pan rail linml f a iVia f*i a <1
WW.. AVMMVVU vvr VIIV II^UIC U1 'iU Jjcr ^
f)0,000 for 1921. f
"This Framingham figure," said J|
>r. Hatfield, "is indicative of what ^
lay be done under such speciali7cd
lethods and programs of work. Tuerculosis
workers throughout the
mntry will join with us in being im- ^
atient for a much more rapid rate ^
f progress when it is realized th.it J
\ th United States there are still }
bout 1,000,000 persons with active
iborculosis and that 100,000 men, %
-omen and children are dying an- V
ually from this preventable and cur- ^
ble disease." J
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Americans Travel *<
In Royal Fashion <
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Ix>ndon, May 3.?Several London <4
ewspapers commented on the siz?? J
f the entoura ge .of servants which {
ceompanied an American family of
ather, mother and two daughters,
'hich just concluded a stay at a Ix>non
hotel. The party has departed ?
ar the continent. ^
The accompanying servants com- J
rise three maid, one valet, two sec- }
etaries, a private physician, a mas- <
eur and two chauffeurs. In addi- <5
ion, while in London, a titled so- ^
iety woman was employed to chap- V
rone the daughters on shopping ex- ^
editions.
The Daily Mail remarked: "Even ^
'rincess Mary on her honeymoon is ^
ot accompanied by the small army *"
f attendants which are attached to p
certain family now visiting Lonon."
Boston University is going to turn
ut head waiters and "bell hops" in a 1;
ix weeks' course by the vocational s
epnrtment of the College of Business, c
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REV. G. C. THDMl
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'rince of Wales Gets
Handsome Gift
Osaka, Japan, May 4.?A jrorgeouay
decorated lacquer cabinet, repreentinR
10 yeara work by master
arvers, will be represented to the
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this city.
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Japanese scenes and customs
as represented by the Fujiwara or
1 Fifteenth century period. The doors
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always in full
v; -command of his wonder.'
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blossoms on the exterior and dances a celebrated master in favor during
of the period on the interior. the fifteenth and three following cenA
set of four silk embroidered tunes,
hangings also will be given the royal To re,ieve the housinR ghorUge in
visitor as a token of the city's esteem. Paris it is proposed to build a large
These hangings are nine feet by fleet of houseboats and moor them
seven, and reproduce floral works of j along the Seine.