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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 36

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PAGE TEN THE ARKANSAS LITTLE ROCK, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1S22. PLEADS FOR U. S. -MERCHANT MARINE What Ex-Service Men Want ta Know POPE ANCESTORS CAME HERE EARLY Probably Were Original Proprietors in Settlement of. Massachusetts.

Young aJ tha Oeuornea, 1'eraemU I'otva marrl'4 Mia itaiik of Kluwt euunty, ueiirat. Th first Ranks home In thut was Viratma, where William Rank waa living about th beginning of th ICIghtefnth century, tn King and Uu county, Within few ear th lUrfka, with other, traveled down ta North Carolina to stabnh themaelve and later they went to El-lft county, Ueorgis. Th Carollnaa, may reoaJIM, war a part of Virginia until about th end el th Seventeenth century. Alston I another family autm met With ta Pop records. Of th celebrated Ahrwa family of North and Bouth Carolina It waa said that men all died In their boots." Aaron Rurr's daughter, Theodoala, married an Alston.

Th Pop armorial rprodu4 hss two chevrons and canton on gold shield with th ereet cubit arm habtt-d gules, surfed srgnt, hulding In th hgnd propr a pa Ir of scaloa or a of goldra Th triotto I Mihl tibl "ror me, fur thr.M Th Ct Another eeat of arm ha for ereet two griffin erased, with thr griffina heads, chevron and four 41uT 11 blason4 upon tl shield, A list of genealogies will be sent anyeo -v enclosing a self-addresaed, tamped envelope, 'Address Miss Fran-tee Smith, Chappaqua. Westchester county, Hew Tork, i i i Two fish from th A mason rantly arrived In London; Kngland, having wingllk fins colored red and yellow a ad black atrip on tha body, Thej ar valued at 110 th pair, Commissioner: Chamberlain Says It Is in Danger of Van- Ishing From the Sea. render value on yearly renewable t.m Insurance, R. W. C.

I would Ilk to know whether or not I will have ta par poll tak or pay tax on land er personal prop-arty. I am drawing compensation, would Ilka to be advised on this matter. A. Recent ruling from United State Vateratia' Uureau. YVaahlngron.

D. C. states as follows: "Under the provisions rain Uresham Pop of Connecticut waa in Arnold expedilhw. fc'lljnn pope and his son, Klljah Jr. Minute Men of I7T1 belonged la th Idasaaeiiueetts family, while Isaac Pop of lWrtmouth, who began his career a a Minute Man, was promoted to lleuienaut, then oa plain, and finally major In the Continental army.

Sth Pop, also of Dartmouth, was a patriot and In 1771 on of th committee to recommend non-importation of goods from England on ooounl of taxation. Another Seth Pop, of an earlier data, also of Dartmouth, and probably an ancestor of Seth Pope of 1774, held th uf- flc ut Justice, of th peace Mi name as proprietor is found naj- the deed given by tiovernor Bradford at th time of th sett lenient of Dartmouth. Seth Pope was counted rich man. being worth over if.u00. In H7 he received an allowance for expenses and llm while on business connected with King Phll'p'a witr.

Colonel f.eroy Pope of Alabama was a soldier of 1776. Ills grandson. Alexander Pope, married Delia Bibb, daughter of Oovirnor Hibb. Alexander was secretary to the governor and held several offlcen under the government. His five children married Into th famllte of Fort, Moh-omb.

Randolph and Ul. John, tui dsns bier, Maria, married KtwtiMY St, John of Alabama, Thau-sun was pone St. John, Colonel Leruy Pope, It may men tloned, was charter member the Society of th Cincinnati, which means something descendants, both men and women. Daughter of th Cincinnati kt an auxiliary lo.th Society of th Clio olnnatl. In ih sWaih.

tMlin (Ulbb) Pp slater, Martha, married Fleming Freaman. son of Colonel Holmau freeman of Revolutionary fnm nd a natlv of tieorgU. riein. lug waa grandson ot Oeerge Walton, th "signer." In Virginia, John Pop, was on eol-rnlst, Th name of his better half I not given. Perhaps atie waa one for whom 1 30 pounds of beet leaf tobacco was given In exohaivge.

That was th price of an ImpoNed held. August It. U2I. fourteen years after th founding of Jamestown, shipment of brides. I it th first Virginians arrived, and shortly after fifty more cam.

There were twelve In th first shin. They ere not to lie forced to marry against their wilt. In Mississippi, connections exist with the (tanks and Waldrons, also with th TRANCE. M. SMITH.

Variations of th nam of fop are Pimp, 1'oape, Pop and I'opp, with Pope-son (the son of Pope), Popham or Pope-ham (the home of Pope) following along satiou under a disability award re not subject to uxiAion aa part of pr- tin, due order. The nam Popeham la on found In insecticides iiii mm roiams IIS Identity aa compeusatlon, however, the fact that a person Is, in receipt of disability romiwisitt ton, in no manner ex- Oar sprlaig steek aew ta, Caa fill arderg eeatelete. We sellett yee bxalrlee irfcimeaday Hook, the Eleventh century. The guardian of the Princess Ellaa. heth, afterward Cueen Kltsabeth, waa a wry x-iase, pnipaae, Arsenal l4, Calelwaa Arte as, Berueaix Mlf-tar aad Carta Oreesv JOHN B.

BOND US-X1J Markbam St. WholeaaJa DmjgUt. 'IJtUa Eocjc, Ark. tumm mmmmmmmmBammmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmi. ssaaaasasMssBXaswaSMsasssWBM properly assessed against him.

C. r. 1). in January my decreased, and I have not bn examlniNl sine last What should I do to get my back A. Write to ihe "Service Bureau.

Amerk-nn Legion, state iu. pilot. Little Hock. Ark. giolng your full name, address, compensation claim rank, organisation and" serial number, and facta In yonr ease.

We will then tie atad to take actio.) In vmif. For 11 years we tave sold dependable merchsndiss at loweit-in-ths-eity prices. Wt art doing to now' auu ut tuuuiiut 19 Ul) ID, i i request physical re-etamlnatlou with f'ti i ijiijiiisasii issa.isiiisj'Wss iia iu in him in in Mi a "OUT OP THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT," SIXTH AND CENTER STREETS I Sir Thomaa Pope. It was he who In behalf of the princess, declined th offer Replies to quest Ions asked of Service Bureau, the American Legion, will be published each week In theae columns by the Arkansas llaaelt. Questions should be addressed to itervlce bureau, American legion, State Capitol, L4ttle Rock.

Ark, 8. 1 was honorably discharged In ll, ha vtnj aeen overseas duty; however, my present disability 1 not connected with my service. la there any hospital or hoiw 1 can go to, where I will be cared for A. The United Statea Veterans' Bureau haa been advised by Oen. George II.

Wood, president Hoard of Managers. National Hemes for Volunteer Soldiers, laton, that all men who have had honorable military service, ex. servk-e men who are not compensable and whose disabilities are not connected with military service, are eligible for ad-mtnrln'- rn anv of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. He-luests for application blanks may be ma.te throuh the governor of the near-est home, or through your dlatrict inan-neer, Vnlied States Veterans' Uureau 1)IU. Tex.

Vrmident Woo stated that cases can be rsred for at all of these homes, but that there are facllltfes for tuberculosis patients at special point W. Is ther a cash surrender on yearlv renewable term Insurance? A. No. The premium charged la not "ufficlent to supply a reserve, vslue. There is a ch surrender value on all Stasea government fife Insurance "ollcies.

converted, upon which IS full monthly premiums have been laid. After the illcv has In force (tie year, the cash value and the reserve value are he same, unless there Is Indebt lr'-s nculnst the policy, when the ca.h vaue 1 the reserve plus any he Indebtedness. Care should bo with requests fur cash surrender val tea of policies, ss the bureau has rw 'vl some which have been In force less than vear. that policies upon whlon 12 Nil monthlv premiums have not i paid, and also requeata for rash vuij loyal to his country and Itl beat Interests 'Therefore. If for no other reason than for pride In country, the preservation and protection of the vast heritage that has been left to ns by the fathers of the republic, every loyal American ought to Insist upon the maintenance of an American merchant marine, at least upon the basis of the present ratio, and it would not be in violation of the agreement reached nor an attempt to display preparation for war by friendly rivalry with the maritime nations of the earth, if we still continue to build an operate merchant ships In an effort, not to control or dominate the sea.

but at least ti do our fair proportion of the business if the world. "ll la discouraging Indeed to those who are attempting tobulld up and maintain our merchant marine when they are confronted by the suggestion of many of our business men, that there is no sense in attempting to maintain a fleet of American merchant ships when some foreign power operating ships under foreign flags is willing to take cargoes cheaper than American ships can afford to handle them. Immense cargoes of cereals were shipped from the United States to the United Kingdom and other foreign countries during the past year, and foreign flagships were underbidding both the Shipping Board vessels and those of Independent American operators with the result that the greater portion of these cargoes twere carried by foreign ships. 'The reason for this differential Is to be found the higher cost of" ship construction in American yards: the higher, cost of operation of American of the hand and heart of the. king of Sweden, or the proposal of marriage, Joseph-Pope of Salem and John Pop i of Dorchester were Massachusetts plo- neers of colonial days.

Thomas Pop i of Stamford waa a Connecticut settler. John, freeman, spelled his name Poape. poubtless he and th other two pioneers were reckoned ns "Inhabitants" of their respective, towns. Don't think that your ancestor waa an inhabitant of any certain town by virtue of residence there. He was only an Inhabitant by virtue of his reputable llfe'and eonver-rsatlon and had to be admitted ns such I by th majority of the voter of the town to which he sought Here are Frocks priced within teach of every woman view or increasing your compensation, as general order No.

Issued by United Statea Veterans; Bureau February 4 states no compeneation can be reduced without a physical anamination conducted immediately before the rating. Number of ex-eervlce men. their or nearest of kin are having their olaims adjusted and settled dally free of charge by writing the Service liuresu American Legion, suite capital, Little llock. Ark. (live all facts in your ease, your full name, address, army serial number, rank, onrgaiiiiatlon, and quick action will be taken In your case, h'x-aervlee men who are not already members and who desire to Join the American Legion, should fill out the ooupon below and mail to the post with which, they wish to affiliate, or to the assistant adjutant American Legion, state War Memorial building, Little Rock, Ark.

THE AMERICA I.KfilON. 1 want to become a member of the American Legion, flense accept this blan from the Arkansas Ga-sette as my application. Name Address i Ullitary or naval organlzntlon in which I last served i Phone No. I tdo) (do not) desire to organlxe post of the American Legion. Taffeta Frocks for Spring Just 150 Dainty New Models in This Group at Itefore King Philip's war the Massachusetts.

Plmouth, Rhode Island and Connecticut bought every Inch of land contained tn the colonies of its native proprietors, the Indians, with the single exception of the Pequot country, which was taken by right of conquest. An original "proprietor" was a term given to each one of a body of men who. tn making, a settlement, purchased a tract of land from the Indians through a grant of ths General Court. The three pioneer Popes orobsbly were original proprietors. As to war and rumors of war.

Cap- In this attractive group of handsome Spring Dresses you will find Frocks designed to sell at from $20.00 to $25.00. We offer unrestricted choice of the group tomorrow at only $14.95. and finer Frocks of Canton Crepe and Taffeta SKI -r nArro wn.cox. Tcitest TnrX TIium BpcUl lo Ih. U.I.U.

Washington. Msreh 4. "t'nless substantial aid by subvention or othrats ts. given to American our KMlw will swept from tlis sea sml th linni. nf fl tunstrurttil dui In fir ttw ortrt ims-lit Just a well crl wlil our halt It-ship bulletins" irusrm of ISIS, and our mm.

psUtors ulacril tn uiKltsputrit posm-sslon of our foreign commerce." Thin aa the Urr tolav of Oori K. C)iamlrrltlri. memla-r vt "IM Vnttwl tttt SkiUfUis Board anil former ON-Kvtti. at-' tiros twtore. the convetitiun, at the tlonal Men-haul Marine "The proptaitlon." lif in tflscusslfttf Amerl.

m. marine poult Ion. "re.lv,-a Itself vary nitn-pla ona and that la "'An American men-taint marlrle with Id, or "Surrender to foreign flajja without to." Mr. Chamberlain, whose speech, fol-' lowed within a few days rresident Har- dings message to Coniirraa uikihk ev-mmant subsidies to aid the national merchant marina. de that the fu- tura could only tie Judged hv ihe iaat 1 GaTeramrnt Aid Neeeaaary.

governmental ithl haa here- iofor been ilvwi," aalfl. "or proper restrictions placed uiiun the carriatia of our commerce In foreign lottonia. It haa resulted In the upbuilding of an Amariean merchant flaol, hut where that aid haa not been given or where restrictions have been removed, foreign ships hava outstripped ua In the world's business. "There are many reaaona for thla. but the essential ones are, the high root of ahip construction due to higher wages paid to American laborers In American ahipyarda.

and the higher Coat of operation of American ahlpa due to higher wages paid to aid mora liberal treatment of American seam-n, better equipment for health and aafety at sea. If these atandarda are to be maintained either aid must he given to American shipping or the differential now existing In favor of foreign ahipa will place our people and our ahlpa at a greater and Insuperable disadvantage tn the commerce of the.vorld. "Aoout thla. there ran be no tjues- tlon in tha mind of anyone who will ttve tha subject that careful study which la essential to a complete under-atandlng of tha situation." Abaadeameat la fllaloyaJ. Commissioner Chamberlain had the subject of an American merchant marine very much at heart and went eo far as to declare, after submitting de-taila of America'! shipping situation, that any citizen who- becomes party to propaganda.

for abandonment of American merchant marine in favor of any other maritime power, 4s disloyal to his country. Ha reasoned It this way. "After the) war was over, -tot order to assist-in the subluxation of the world conditions, the initiative of President Harding. disarmament conference waa called, to mtet at the capital of the. nation, Th result of that confer- enc Is known to alL It may safely be aald that all good eltlsens approve of the purposes and efforts made by that conference, which only few weeks ago conetuded Its labors.

All good cltiscns of this and of every civilised country In the world hope that l)ie treaties: and resolutions agreed upon by those participating therein will prolong reac and tend to prevent war, but the close stu-dent of the world's history does not be- lieve that the work of the conference will, result In the establishment of peace the world over for all time, nor will war emd until greed and avarice are eliminated from the Individual human heart. Short-sighted then Indeed, are those who would abandon all thought of national defense on sea and land. and this does not mean armed prepared-' neas and the maintenance of large standing army or any Invincible navy or the cultivation of the military spirit. Relief In national prenaredneas is not inconsistent with a program of peace or Its maintenance for the thousands who make for the development of trade and commerce. In the very nature of things, make as well for national preparedness.

"If we consider earefuUy the ratio of naval disarmament as established by the conference, we will see that Great Britain is just as much the mistress of the seaji as she was when she had afloat the BTtatest navy of the world. Japan occupies relatively the same. If not a better position, than she did before this ratio was agreed upon. The United State, likewise, has not had her portion relatively changed by the ratio agreed upon and the same holds true of all the powers that united upon this fixed ratio. Weald Mean Reiplesssess Ko lover of peace, no one wh does not realise to the fullest the terrors of war.

and that another auch aa the last practically would destroy civilisation, could or wou(d complain of the adjustment that, was made, but he is Mind Indeed, who dots not or will not see that the maintenance of that ratio, et least, ia absolutely essential to national preservation. The nation that, before this ratio was fixed, was powerful at in battleships or in merchant ve- sels, if she lags behind, must Inevitably find herself in a position Where, in case war doe come, she is powcrh ss to ltep back the aggressor and tie1 op- pressor; What 1 mean when I say that with the ratio as established, and the scrapping of the vessels of the several powers. Great llrltain still cqn- trols the sea, with Japan and the Trilled States occupying relatively the same po- alt Ions aa they did before the disarmament conference, is that the number of sea-going vessels of 2.00 gross tons and over of 12 knots or over owned by the United States Is only ::2 per cent )f of the number owned by Cireat Britain, while the number of veskela owned by the United States, of the name tonnage of less than 12 knots, practically Is the same as those owned by Cireat Britain. Hut ll must be remembered that speed tonnage oC the merchantmen combined Is an essential element In the matter of the national defense as well aa of commercial development. In five minutes 'Tapes Dfapepsin" ends Indigestion ill xtf fi rw Sourness Acidity Palpitation then if you should eat something which A large selection from which to choose at this low price This is undoubtedly the largest selection of smart new Spring styles shown this season at a price so absurdly low.

More than 250 new Frocks embraced at this one feature price of only ships due to the maintenance of a higher standard of wages, aid given by government to foreign ships, and many other Items that I will not attempt now to discuss. The American ship must therefore be operated at a great loss or it must I'ae's Dlapepsin relieves stomach distress In five minutes. Tou don't want a slow remedy when your stomach is bad or an uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach is too valuable you mustn't injure it wtrh drastic drugs, rape's Dlapepsin ia noted for its speed ih giving relief. Its harmlessness, its certain action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Keep this perfect stomach doctor your home keep It handy get a large 60-cent case from any drug store, and doesn agree with you If what you eat lays like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes headache, dlxztness and nausea; eructations of acid and undigested food remember as soon as Pape's Dlapepsin comes In contact with the stomach all indigestion vanishes.

It Is the moat efficient antacid known the certainty and ease with which It overcomes stomach and digestive disorders Is a revelation to those who try it. I XVs 1 I I i I '''ill! I go out of business, unless this differential la met by subvention, direct, or Indirect, permitted by congressional action." A Sale of Blouses Special New Tork purchase of 500 extra fine quality Georgette Blouses, all beaded. Regular $5 and $7.50 values, while they last GET YOUR Have You The Power To Hit The Sledge Hammer Blows that send the ttrength indicator right up to the top? that make a man fee'lTceenly alive, full of "pep" and energy Fine Tricotine Suits! offered at a big Saving! -You simply can't afford to overlook this opportunity to purchase a fine Tricotine Suit for Spring at a price so ridiculously low.There are two big bargain groups from $1.00 PACKAGE OF GENUINE YEAST. V1TAMINE TABLETS TODAY as explained in Free Coupon below good for five days. 7ns or guaranteed to bt THE GENUINE YEAST V1T AMINE TABLETS prepared from the original formula of Dr.

Catrin of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris. THEY POSITIVRI.Y CONTAIN NO DRUCjf Millinery! for Spring Wear! New Spring Hats in a special economy sale Mondaynewest shapes and shades, all the popular new trimming effects. Three groups $6,95, $4,95 and $3.95 DO YOU WANT TO PUT ON GOOD FIRM FLESH and round-out face and figure? Hundred of thousands are taking Yeast Vitamines They may be just what you need Get a Free $1.00 package from your dealer at once, as explained in free coupon try them for ten days and watch the results. which you may choose. You're certain to find a Suit to your liking in one of these two groups at the extremely low prices we have placed on them $35 and to try them.

Be snr to take only "Nuxated lli-und" Yeast Vltamlne Tablets with Nuxated Irou. Do not be misled by Imitations which often contain drugs. Insist on Genuine Yeast Vltamlne Tablets, pure I unadulterated, prepared from the original formula of Ir, Catrin of tha Faculty of Medicine of l'arl. If yon have taken Yeast VI- With the amazing discovery of a remarkable nutrition substance (found In certain foods) called "Vita-tmnc," science at last shows why thousands may become weak, thin, nerrous and emaciated slowly starvuiir on three or four big meals day, while with a much smaller quantity of rl A SSJL It taintne Tablets, mixed will! drugs, without obtaining results, such would uot prove that our Genuine Yeast Vltamlne Tablets would not help you. A small tablet which cnntulus exactly the same food, to which Vitamines have been added, the same people quickly take oil good firm llesh, Increase in weight 1 iv New Spring Wash Goods--! at compelling Price Advantages drugs might not contain Thin a sufficient quantity of Pal Watery Blood Vitamines to do you much good.

lu taking Vltamlne with Nuxaled Iron, always take Yenst Vltamlne Tshleta hof.ira ana make a remarkable gain in strength, energy and endurance provided that their blood contains a sutGcient uiuount of oxygenated organic iron to enable Non-Krush Linen 38-lncb kon-Krualt linen, tha tcij trA Strong 1 34-Inch Cotton Suiting Cotton Suiting; an extra good duality in all popular ahadet. QtZn Special, OO Figured Batiste best quality ih all tha Monday, yard. Muscles meals and Nuxated Iron Tablets after weal. Weigh yourself before yon start and tent' your strength on a gymnsslnm strength testing machine, then weigh yourself again after ten how mnch mmm esK you nlve increased your Muscles weight, strength and n-durance. It Is often remarkable what an astonishing difference It makes In person's appearance to round-out face mid tlgur with a few pounds of good firm flesh end 0-lnch Figured Batiste, a.

beautiful Imported Gingham 36-lnch Imported TIbsuj Gingham very fine qnality in tot newest QQV checks. On. sale tomorrow, yard OaL 39c material for Spring, tyecially priced Monday, yard both food ii nil Vita-mine ure absolutely useless, as your body rannot iliiiiige Inert, lifeless food uintter lulo living cells and tissues unless you have plenty of organic Iron In your blood. Organic iron takes up oxygen from your lungs. The food you ent contains carbon.

As ili- flcstetl food is absorbed the blood the carbon lu the food come In cun- Ever-Fast Suiting i oiten equally sur- LACK OF A SINGLE MAGIC-LIKE SUBSTANCE IN THE BLOOD MAY BE THE PRINCIPAL CAUSE OF THE force enerr, iTtti GREAT plFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE TWO MEN. njor. oj geuat.d raie S6-lnch Ever-Fast Suiting the very best material made in Cotton Suit- New StripedSkirting A real nsw Btrlped Bklrtlng; fnU-40 Inches wide. This very pretty material la on sale tomorrow QQ at only, yard tlsJ to produce organic Iron. At lasl th special, Monday, yard 45c problem was solved, so that you may Arrangement have been made with I new onutin pure organic iron xrora ani i druggist under the name of "Nuxated "It behooves America therefore, to ace to It.

not for military purposes, but Buy Spring Silks at these Low Prices! tr the protection and dv'opment of her commercial aa well ns her na national defense, to hti routes 4 am bv the upbuilulnc her mer chant marine and to ke-n up, at least tuct with the oxyrmsted Iron to yonr blood and the rsrbun and oxygen unit, by so doing, they glre off tremendous power and energy, thereby giving yon great force, physical and mental vigor and also resulting la the production of material which becomes active living cells, flesh, muscle, be A and tissue, thus performing on of tba most re-uiarltobM miracle Of life. examinations by physicians all over the country show that sn enormous number of people are deficient la hemoglobin or iron content In tb blood stream and till is ef tea tb real atr lying raits of a thin, weak, emaciated rua-down condition, and It Is for this resion thst thousand of people ipny lake Vitamines without obtaining results. It Is not tb fault of th Vita, mines, bnt It I the fault of rear blood. relatively with uiher maritime nations. the ratio that has been established bv local drugglts te rlw every reader ijf this paper, slwoliitely free, large I1.IHJ oaekege olNuxotedtlraud" Yeast Vlts-mine Tablet (containing all three Vitamines) with every botUe-of Nnxated Iron.

Cut out and use coupon If, after making th above test with Nuxated Iron, -or Nuxated Iron and Vltntnines, ystt do not obtain alt and even greater benefits thnn you txpected, the jsnnfetrr will promptly refund yonr money. Cut out and use free least Vitamin Coupon below, today. FRE iM COUPON" 1 This Cenpon, If need within FIVF DATS, entitle yen re, one regnlar .00 paekas-e ef Geentne Veeat Vita- Imlne Tablets, shselntely free with eaeb bottle ef Nexated Iron that yen pnrehase. If rear dealer am not! liaee ear Vltamlne Tablet he eaa easily obtain them for you from Many wholesale hense. Canton Crepe 40-lrtch Canton Creps, an extra, good quality obtainable in all want- ad shades.

On sala- Monday, yard tpis I 0 Crepe de Chine 40-inch Crops Chine, beauti ful quality, shows in all the new- On A -Monday, yard A1 Crepe Meteor 40-inch Crepe Meteor, a tray fine quality of material, on sale Mon- Iron," which Is resdy for Immediate absorption and assimilation" by tb blood the moment It enters the system, Wher It Is desired slntplf to gain greater Strength, energy and endurance and Increase th firmness of yonr flesh and tisanes, we rc ommend that you take Nnxsted Iron only. TtO NOT Aim VITAMINHS traMtail 100 WISH TO iNcar-Aan Yors ivbiort bp to nor-tnal Y'tsmtne ar able in putting flesh on thin people, who i ar thin i a result of Vitamins Oeflcleney. Some' people are hatnrally to thin and will remain so An plt ef Vitamines and every thing else, lienor Vitamines will not help everybody, bat they cannot po ibly do yen any harm, and If yon wish something to help Increase yonr weight would, thre(rs, Sdrls ou the disarmament conference. This can be done through a merchant marine the equal of that of other maritime nations. '-It follows that the man who becomes party to any propaganda fur th abandonment of an American merchant marine la favor of any maritime foreign power, or is willing to say, that It for-IK ships am carry Americas commercial tonnage, at teas rate than American ships can do the same thing, that American ah Ins should be abandoned MMid the foreign ships encouraged, to dis- Therefore, tn practically every ess where Vitamines are necessary, ergnnlc iron is sis necessary.

Vet eeatarle scientists tried la vain.

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