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tiHE AIXENTOWH JUNE, 6 1 91 7. i Ml PAIN IS OUR FRIEND Be Patriotica Join the Red Cross: Subscriptions Received Here Physical Suffering a Blessing In Disguise For Mankind, 1 MJM, EW A DANGER WARNING TO HEAD. KOC THERS YOUNG ARE YOU Have You Violated the Lawsof Nature? THAfRS do not fix your age. ISome are OIJD at tSuWyv-others YOU SXJ at Boveitty. Tour atuaiage is the level of your VITALITY.

How (XL do YOU feet? Are 'YOU letting- some Man's fWliiai i wreak tYOWR life making you ashatmeid of your- tposi'tion and a. amomg your; fellow men? Manufacturers and Tailors of Men's and Young Men's Glothing Hotel Allen Building Centre Square Allentown, Pa. MEN SEE DR- BLACK, And Get Yourself Treated Right and Quickly, by the Latest and Best Methods and Pay Nothing Unless Safisfied ALLENTOWN WELL KNOWN SPECIALIST DR. BLACK IS TRULY A SPECIALIST. HIS LARGE PRACTICE IS MEN AND MEN ONLY 1 It Talis Us That Health, Mayhap, Menaced, and It Enables Man, ta Maintain His Proud Positisn at tha Highest Pinnacls of Creation.

Of all orgauieeitfeings man possesses the greatest capacity for suffering pain. This Is tae price be pays for the superiority of orgaittzaHdn that makes him the king- of nature. Dr. Lawrence Ip well writes oa "The Meaning- and Use of Pain" and bids us regard all this susceptibility to suffering and even the suffering Itself aa a blessing in di guise. It is pain, he assures us, that enables us to maintain tor proud position at the top of creation.

Pain keeps us alive, signals the approach of countless dangers, thus en bllng us to avoid them, and is a "spitt to wise actios in the process of human adjustment," helping to endow us with courage, devotion, sympathy and countless other virtues. It Is kindness in a mask, and its abolition might mean the loss not only of that Buffering which has ever been the nursery of virtue, but even of life itself. Dr. IrweU says: "If the touch of a redhot body did ft 1, 4 Experienioe, knowledge and fekill Results ari honesty guananitees a. Square Deal.

Tha.tr is what you are looikiiTug for qui ok, satisfactory and permanent Results and a Square Deal. If Dr. Black's methods had not been honorable and straightforward, and if he had. not Satisfied meen who other trea.tmen.ts had. tailed benetffit, he oauW not today AFTHR IDS 1XXSG EOTVJLiIiSlIlMIElNTr IJf AKJUENTCVWTNr, enjoying- the oomplete confidence of the people, (Shown by his hvrge and practice.

Every man who oaUs ait Dr. Black's offices on the second floor of the building at the corner of Six-tih and Hamilton Streets, entrance 60a Ha.mal'Kon iStreet, has the satriaf action of knowing that he will see Dr. Eltuok btoself be treated by him -personalty at all -times. ARP YOU NERVOUS lIYEf IUU and deapomderat, weaflt and detW.ll tart. ed, tired morn not cause instant pain any one might be fatally burned before be was aware of the danger.

If hunger produced no If there's any merit, or any benefit to the country, in "keeping business going- as usual" we're entitled to some credit; we're doing it. We're taking less profit" than tj sua! we 're watching quality all the time, as the basis of real economy; we're backing every transaction with a guar-nntpp vf vnnr satisfaction. You are protected against disappointment in Koch Brothers' store. If you'ro not satisfied, we're not. We're careful about qual-ity and fit; and then, money cheerfully refunded.

All goods marked in plain figures Strictly ono i pain one might not care to eat. If it were not painful to look directly at the sun at noon blindness would afflict ings, lost amlhitkm, lifeless, memory wiifch trouble to oomcen-traitinig your mind, easily fatigued, exoiitalMe arud irrltajble, eyes isu-nken, red and blurred, restless, haiggiaxd loklngr, weak back? those who examined it with the naked ARE YOU Af flioted with Blood Disease, eye at that time. "Serving as it does the self conserra. tlon of the organism, pain is a most useful danger signal the outcry of injured unil life threatened organic element which has no language apart from that cry. That may be the rea it son why pain has a short and bad memory.

Tt imllcntrnt dinorwintwiHmv imminent or actual, while conscious memory Implies functioning organization definitely organized associations, ft whose dissociations are dismember PL i ments and therefore not rememberable. "ISo one has ever recalled a pain as he actually felt it. He can, of course, sore ntouth, sores or ulcers that wtm't heal uip, borne padn-8, rheumatism, dull pain in head; or ibadk, tingMnig In 1- -1- a--. A clineki to melancholy, fea.r cf impending' calamity, indigestitoin, appetite, feelinig' of Ibtoatthiig, laimeneess in -back, arms or legs? Are you dtscouraiged, hiawiing tried and tried? Dr. Black says: I strictly SiPE-C11AIL(I59E.

I MlilN" and BEEIN' ONLY. I don't care whether if your NtOKVlHS, BOJOOOD, VBrxS or What part Is "W5E3AK or DliSWABEiD, oame to me wt once. You may only have been sufferlnig from it for 24 hours, you may have suffered 'from It for 24 yTE5AfRlS. I wtll tell you straight from the shoulder what recollect that he suffered it, that it was excruciating at the time and all circumstances of his suffering, but to remember it as it was in feeling would be to revive it so vividly as to refeel it to have it again. Being disorganized, ZXouae of Ixuppcakelme there is nothing with which it is con Dr.

J. A. Black nected with organized associations, and therefore when It has passed its pang is lost to memory." If the function of pain is self con servation by giving warning of menace to life, Dr. Irwell asks, why does it not cease its function when the warning la futile? Death takes many forms, and Our Sale of Men's and Young Men's Summer Suits at REPRESENTS THE UTMOST IN VALUES I oan do for you. I am restoring men every day to robust, permanent health, happiness and usefulness yes, and after many had almost given up hope.

I treat Men and Men Cnly. When you consult Dr. Black you have the aatisfa'dtiion of KNOW-that you will the results of over 15 years' medical practice backed up by the business integrity and good okl-flashioned honesty of dealing as 'between man and man that has all ways been the basic iprinclple uipon wblioh his practice has been conducted t'heee many years. almost all of them are painful. Why might not matters have been so benevo Come In and let Dr.

BlacK give, you a thorough, Jf necessary an X-tRay exaraSnatlon, using tha Diagnajphoscope, the latest and perhaps) most waodjeitful invention ol the age. cor nndutf cut the cause of many ailments, making it possliblo to see Into and through your body. He is also prepared to use chemical analysis, the microscope an the blood pressure test. Remomlbcr, under the special offer I am itmking for the next seven days, thd's thorotiKlt examination costs only one dollar and win let iknow Just what I think can be dkne by the very latest metlhods in your own case. Wihether you take treaiftmervt of me or not, an examination such as 1 wild give you uoaiy be worth fhou-aiuds of dWlars to ytau in the opin-lion and advice that I may be able to give.

Dr. Black will not accept a cosa unless he can conscientiously promise relief. Men In All Walks of Life Suffer From Weak Nerves, Other Weaknesaea and Blood Trouibles, so you do not need to feel afraid or hesitate ajbaut eallinis on this expert Men's Spa-cdallat. So, conne, know the truth about yourself now; don't put it off until it's too late. If I could meet you aoe to faca, and tell yon of many instanens of cures wrought by me Sn cases similar to exjplaia to you the real caus v)t your trouble and how best to tt rid of it finally and f- lently ordained that when the inevitable end began the unavailing pain always ended? The writer replies: "The obvious answer is that by that method the function of pain would have been annulled.

It signals danger JtY liA'RGE PRA.OTIJaB MlAiK-BS DOlW FEES and destruction, and what greater dan ger and destruction to an organism can there be than its decay and death? HANDSOME New Suits of Summer-Weight Fabrics in Styles and Models That Typify the Last Word in Fashionable Apparel and prove the leadership of our manufacturing facilities. Even in normal times these Suits would be "Top Notchers" among any $20.00 Suits in the land Under present conditions, with prices up and values down, they absolutely are the best suits we've ever offered. That the organism bo longer does any thing to preserve its existence when warned is not the monitor's affair; its work is done when it bas given the $5 in acute ond $10 in chonic oases is all I require, and. I girve you seven days' treat-ment for you to decide whether you pay me a penny. Men, remember, Dr.

Black ds the specialist who is not afraid to wait for his pav until he PROVES HIS warning, which is a warning to prepare to go out of existence. The warning becomes in lUost instances less urgent, duller, more faint as gradually increasing decay feels neither desire not power to attend to its call. "Considering what pain has done as a In Our Basement Section These are a few of the symip-tom-s of doseases for which so miany men seek miy help: 1. Tired? 2. Depressed? S.

Dizzy? 4. Irritable? 5. Headadhe? 6. No ambition? 7. Poor digestion, 8.

memory? .9. Short breath? 10. FearfUilness? 11. 12. Sleeplessness? 13.

X-uintbness? 14. Ti-emoibling? 15. Friokling -sensation? 16. Sores, Ulcers, Copper-colored spots, from Contracted Blood 17. Btturninig of eyesight? 18.

Spedka before eyes? 1. Cthiiad-n9 alternating with hot flasTi-es? 20. Throbbing? 21, Qurg-linig or rumlblinig sensatiion in bowels? 22 Palpiltatiian of heart? 23. Slow ciroullation of blood? 24. Colld and Sloimmy hands and feet? 26.

Scantty and Wg'hJy colored urine a'fter standiTig? 25. Falins around loins and rwarlness of tower limibs? 27. Catarrh? 28. Vani-cose Brtliargemends? 2. Kidney and BQaklder Troifblas? 30.

And countless other syiraptomiS of ailments that often wreck men's lives. Mirsr, why; exibhrdmient? RiELiIAIBlIUlTY FffiRST. Broken Lines of Men's New SPRING SUITS, Each Good $15.00 and $18.00 Values at Come to a physMian who by lon'g experiemtee and special practice can give you what you want, nameiy, iimtmodlate relief and permanent restoiialdon. to roTmst health. Pf it is within human power to do so.

I can refer you to a dozen, business men w'iKhin three blocks of my office. Every Suit embodying the latest fashion ideas Every suit desirable for wearing now and throughout the Summer Every suit smart in appearance and dependable for service Don's miss these big savings spur to wise action in the process of human adjustment to surrounding men and things, how it has helped to ingraft courage, patience, sett sacrifice, devotion, sympathy and charity upen human nature, its seeming cruelty fee iag in reality masked kindness, it is Impossible to assert that Its aboHdea would be a benefit and that rasv could be strong and thrive wltiiout it. Ser rews and sufferings have been tHkaurs-, eries ef virtue afllletKra's goed teachers minds have been chastened, disciplined, purified and more or less perfected by trials and pains." Literary Digest The Pelltioal Cabinet. George I. Is said te have been responsible for the word "cabinet." When he, was king ef England ae 'could.

not take part in the deliberations of bis own privy ceuncii because he knew ne English, and the British statesmen did not speak German. Be the asinlaters nsed to meet in the king's ewn private room, or cabinet, while he was absent. Afterward they Informed him of the result of their discussions. IF YOU ARE NOT A SOUND MAN If You Are Sick of Experimenting Sick of Failure Sick of Being Sick Let Me Prove at MY EXPENSE YOU CAN TAKE MY TREATMENT FOR SEVEN DAYS WITHOUT ITS COSTING YOU A CENT IF I FAIL TO SATISFY YOU. I want a chance to prove I can restore afflicted, skeptical men who may hesitate to come to me because others have failed to benefit them.

a CLAIiENCE PAULES DIES OF INJURIES riuw iu oa-py we want 10 MUST KEEP OFF RAILROAD PROPERTY. Philadelphia Reading Railway officers yesterday arrested four young men, residents of the Twelfth Ward, for trespassing on railroad property. All four are empires of industries in that section of tn'e city and made it a habit to takea "short cut" home from their -work by following the railroad. They were arraigned before Alderman Bower and held for a 'Hearing on Wednesday evening. The railroad officers are determined to break up the practice of pedestrians using their property for foot-paths.

i If you are not the man yon ought to you have nervous de- ibuMby, diseases, kldnery and bladUer diseases, varicose enlarge- menits, eczema, ptiles, weakness, skin diseases, sores, ulcers, stomach trouibles, special contracted' men's diseases, bring your troubles uniuii l'i sit "VYm PJ5 afford' Clarence Pauies, 533 Dam-renco, a crane inspector in the BettMehem Steel 'Works, was fatally Injured last even-ing, shortly after the started to worlK, 'when squeezed between two cranes in Jo. 2 Machine shop. The aoc-fdenit happened Shortly after 8 o'clock and three hours laiter he died in the oomtpaniy's d-ispensairy from severe abdominal injuries. Pauies at the -tiime of the fatial accident, was ad-jinstihifr some of tthe mecha-nllsm on another crane. 'PVin -wirtniTiia.

mian la HIP. NIUW to Ur. rJiaCK, Aiieuwwua wen Dr. Black's large pracitlce naturally demaciAs ifhe best Jind latest inventiona In clactricaa and Meoiiani-cal' Thera-peutiics. You will see many of the world's felt est as well as fhe beat meddcal dmventSons at Dr.

Black's offices. (Each imadhine is wonderful in the hands of a physician with the number of years' experience which Dr. (Black has had. If you are weak, worn out; if trouble is Catarrh or If your blood stream is not riisli't; ii yiom are not the man you ought to ibe; if you have any man's ail-mer-t ixiid it otiier dooiors have not benefllited you, you owe it to your-' self to call on Dr. Black at once.

Saiti-sfled men eonstamU-y sending their friends to Dr. Black is the main reason for his large practice. 'Men are coming to Black from towns and ciles all over the valley and for many milaa aroujid. give the baby a share of our attention. We- have a special line of baby medicines we want to tell you of.

If baby is not well, call and let ua tell you about Mother Kroha' remedies. SOffjD ONLY AT THE American Medicine Co. 643 Hamilton Street Allentown And SLATINGT0N, PA. A Sardonic Oplnien. "Charley, dear," saiVotHig ttra.

Tor-kins, "what Is a diplomat?" "Why you want to knew?" "I want te uaderstanff what's going en when I read abeufc It." "Well, that's Just wha a diplomat, as a rale, la In business prevent you from doing." Washington Star. 1 Ihis treatiment; he promises only wna ne can iuui, "i -Jienres your diis'tress and restores you to robust health as rapidly and safely as it is within human power to do; his treatment is aaeredTiy coinifklierotiall. No Man Can Be Expert in All Diseases, So Why Not Consult a Doctor Who Sees and Treats Dozens of Cases Just Like Yours Every Week viivpiH Tiv His wifA twin sfcmAW Hhii.ltfl rn 1 HARD WORK FOR WOMEN. It is doubtful if there is any work harder than house work. Overwork tells on the kidneys, and when the kidneys are affected one looks and feels older than the actual years.

Mrs. A. G. Wells, R. R.

5, Rocky Maunt, N. writes: "I cannot praise Foley Kidney Pills enough fr the wonderful benefit I have derived." American Medicine 943 Kamiltom Street. tf William and Clarence, his mother, Mrs. James Pauies, and these sister and brotihe-rs, Mrs. na-vAdi Iurphy, Mrs.

Clinton Hawk, Mrs. Edwin Dei- It costs you nothing to come here and talk over your troubles with Why Ha Was Quiet. Yeast JH. you say had wendef ful control of his velce? Crimsonbeat No; I said ate wife had wonderful control of her veieew Yonkers Stated man. me.

Don't suffer anot4er day. uxjjejso xju vviawj. ii up to your Isn't thaft men? bert, Mrs. Mayme Erie, Mrs. Michael M'anniiTjg, Liilltan, Sa-nvuel and Norman Pauies, this city, and Mts.

Erwin Daniels, SJatlngton. Or. J. A. Black Second Floor Cor.

Sixth and Hamilton Allentown, Pa. HAD A VERY BAD COUGH. This letter should interest every reader: "Last winter I had a very bad oough, I used medicines, but they did me no good. I took one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and it cured me. (Signed) V.

DaKauster, Ambers, Wis." No substktnte Is as good as Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds, croup and whooping oough. America Medicine Trade Winds. "Trade" winds have ne thing to do with "trade" Tfhey ee, really "tread" winds, because they mrtformly a certain tread er-taaok. A healthy man ie a king in his own right; an unnealthy man an unhappy slave. For Impure blood and lu r-gish liver use Burdock Blood Bitters.

On the market 35 years. H.00 a bottle. mwf Ottce Hours: JMxxnrtlays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdlays, 9 teia an M.SC Do 4, and in the evenings 7 to 9. Tueefioiys and Fridavs from 9 to ID and 12.30 to 6 only. Sundays and Holidays, 10 to 12 only.

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