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I Sozodont Paste '. 17c \ / X. y Tetlow's Swandown Face Powder 9c \ n.Vn 1 1 •■nj. II . _ / \ vv aicr f V S ia V y Sanitol Face Powder lS \ UISC / \ J\ 426 / \ Charles' Face Powder 9 C \ * \ J \ v / \ J-V / DenUcura Paste 17c §i_ 1 " Colgate's Charms Face Powder 5c ( 'S") Remember 'Ae ace C PsJ INJfZT C 321 ( )l V y an d Number 15.C,1 Ml Y O Market Street | FAANC THEY BUILD OR DESTROY AMAZING BUT RARELY SUSPECTED TRUTHS ABOUT THE THINGS YOU EAT ®.n ht M^n b f By ALFRED W. McCANN The Medical Milk Coninifunlon, wlione ! Sleeping Mcknenft finally resulted lu , an exposure of the dangers of far- j clcally certified mllk t attempting: to rcat*ure its startled victim*. Succeed- j ed only in emphasizing; the worthless- | Doctor Tells How To Strengthen Eyesight 50 per cent In One Week's Time In Many Instances A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and lie at Home Philadelphia, Pa. Do you wear glasses? Are you a victim of eye strain or other eye weaknesses? If so. you will be glad to know that according to Dr. Lewis there is real hope for you. Many whose eyes were failing say they have had their eyes restored through the principle of this wonderful free pre scription. One man says, after trying it: "X was almost blind; could not see to read at all. Now I can read every thing without any glasses and my eyes do not water any more. At night they would pain dreadfully; now they feel fine all the time. It was like a miracle to me." A lady who used it says; "The atmosphere seemed hazy with or with out glasses, but after using this pre scription for fifteen days everything seems clear. I can even read fine print without glasses." It is believed thai thousands who wear glasses can no* discard them in a reasonable time ana multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense of ever Setting glasses. Eye troubles of many JKpV Absolutely No Pain S My latest Improved appll /■_ intra, Including an oxeygea- n.v V I bd air apparatna, makes J •s<?•< : extracting and all deatal VW v jM "*£&■' work positively painless .A> /<\ ■v' t." "H MJ snd la perfectly harm- O Vv <A **—y EXAMINATION .~US FREE S S S fiST Graduate krtdgo work *3, 4,95 Asslstaata Office open dally 830 22K gold crown.. A f to p. m.| Man, Wed. %/ aad Bat., till S p. ns.i Sua. daya. 10 a. as. ta 1 p. so. PHONE 3323-R. if a BAST TERMS OW PAYMENTS XBgyS Market St. Harr/aburg, Pa. i dida-t hvrt wt FRIDAY EVENING, HXRRISBURG QeWB TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 20, 1916. ncsM of Its relation* to public health within a period of five days follow ig the renewal of its certlficatioi the l/nlted State* Government foun three additional groups of slxty-fii tubercular cows In the herd whlc descriptions may be wonderfully bene fited by following the simple rules. Here is the prescription: Go to any ac tive drug store and get a bottle of Bon- Opto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto taD let in a fourth of a glass of water and allow to dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily. You should notice your eyes clear up per ceptibly right from the start and in flammation will quickly disappear. If your eyes are bothering you, even a lit tle, take steps to save them now before it is too late. Many hopelessly blind might have been saved if they had car ed for their eyes in time. Xotei Another prominent Physldaa to vihum the above article was stibmlt ted, saldi "Bon-Opto la a very remark able remedy. Ita constituent Ingredi ents are well known to eminent eye specialists and widely prescribed by them. The manufacturers guarantee It to strengthen eyeslßht 50 per cent, in one week's time In many Instances or refund the money. It can be obtain ed from uny Kood druggist and Is one of the very few preparations I feel should be kept on hand for regular use In almost every family." It Is sold la llarrlsburg by H. C. Kennedy, Croll Keller and by druggists generally. It had again declared to be free and elear of tobercnloals. In addition to the twenty-four con- I demned certified cows taken from the | herd which is here employed as a horrible example of the meanlnglens ness of those aristocratic notions which are thought by certain medical commissions sufficiently potent to con vert 10-cent market milk into 15-cent certified milk, another group of twenty four condemned cows was seized by ! the goverment on their way from the | certified herd to the Brooklyn slaughter houses. The following facts concerning the physical condition in which the cows were found on post-mortem examination under government auspices, as contain d in the governments's report, tell their own story. CERTIFIED COW E1273 This cow had tuberculosis of the cer vical glands, bronchial glands,, medias tinal glands, both lungs, pleura, mes entric glands, and liver. Its carcass was condemned to the fertilizer tank. One week prior to its like all the others, it was producing cer tified milk for infants and invalids. CERTIFIED COW EllOl This cow had tuberculosis of the cer vical glands, bronchial glands, mediasti nal glands, both lungs and pleura It was sent to the fertilizer tank. CERTIFIED COW E1572 This cow had tuberculosis of the tongue, head, lungs, mediastinal glands and bronchial glands. The carcass was condemned to the sterilizing tank to be converted into canned roast beef i under the new government regulations | that went into effect November I, 1914. CERTIFIED COW EIBI9 co,v had tuberculosis of the bronchial glands, abscess in the udder | tapeworm cyst in muscles of the i Jaw. The carcass was retained for twenty-one days and then released for food. CERTIFIED COW E937 This cow had tuberculosis of the bronchial glands, mediastinal glands and tapeworm cyst in tbe muscles of the Jaw. The carcass we retained How to Easily Shed That Bad Complexion I We cannot restore degenerated facial l i 88U fi a 2 y " lore than we can restore a lost limb. It is useless to attempt to | convert a worn-out complexion into a i new one. Ihe rational procedure is to | remove the complexion instead—remove i the devitalized cuticle. Not by surgical i means, however, as the underlying | cutis is too thin, too tender, to with i stand immediate exposure. Applying or | dinary mercollzed wax will gradually ! absorb the offending cuticle. By de ; grees, a new, youthful skin appears; | soft and delicately tinted as a rose petal. No lady need hesitate to try this. Pro cure an ounce of mercollzed wax of the druggist. Spread on a thin layer be fore retiring, removing this in the morning with soap and water. In ten days to two weeks the complexion is completely transformed. An aproved treatment for wrinkles is provided by dissolving an ounce of pow dered saxollte In a half pint of witch hazel. Bathing the face In the solution brings prompt and remarkable results. —Popular MadioinA—AavrUimnt. twenty-one days and then released as food. CERTIFIED COW EI2S3 This cow had tuberculosis of the bronchial glands, and mediastinal glands and pre-crural glands. One more lesion would have condemned it to the tank. CERTIFIED COW E1358 This cow had tuberculosis of the bronchial glands and mediastinal glands. Three ounces of tubercular pus was found in these glands. The carcass was passed for food. CERTIFIED COW E1433 This cow had tuberculosis of the bronchial glands, mediastinal glands, and lungs. Two ounces of tubercular pus was found in one of the lungs. CERTIFIED COW NO. 2188 This cow had tuberculosis of the ! tongue, mediastinal glands, and lungs, j The carcass was passed for food. J Certified cows E1557. 3285, 2085, E [ 1670, E1425 E1790, E1622, 2379, E | 1585, 2098, E1284, E1413. 2043, E1764, and E27 were found to be suffering from tuberculosis of the lungs, bronchial glands, mediastinal glands, mesenteric glands or portal glands. All of them with the exception of certified cow E27, in which tuberculosis found In only one gland, were found l to have tuberculosis of two, three or four glands. Following the publication of these facts Dr. S. S. Goldwater, commissioner of health of New York city, ordered an investigation Into the quality of the milk produced by certified dairies supplying New York with such milk. The conditions exposed by Dr. Gold water's probe suggested that the cer tified milk farce was not confined to jany one locality or to any one med j leal milk commission, but was a wide spread, and dangerous evil, of which i the laity had never hear a hint. ' As the excitement connected with the affecting the New Jersey certified herd i began to subside the Essex County Med- I ical Milk Commission, over the signa ture of Dr. Henry L*. Colt/ issued a statement. October 24, 1914, from which the following is quoted: "The commission hereby states that the certified herd under ita supervision J is now as free and clear of disease as I science and human endeavor can make It" Two days later, October 26. the gov | ernment found thirty-four more tuber cular cows In the herd, notwithstanding the new certification of October 24. Four days later, October 28. the gov ernment found another group of nine teen tubercular cows in the certified j herd. ' Five days later, October 29, the gov ernment found another group of twelve tubercular cows In the certl j fled herd. j In its blind haste to reassure the patrons of the certified dairy operating under. Its auspices, the medical milk commission had plunged into another fatal error. With singular disregard for the facts the commission added the following whletwash to Its statement: "In Its investigation of the insinua tions and charges made against the dairy company the commission has been unable to find any Vvidence which would Justify accusations of dishonesty. In competency or willful neglect. In the face of the above statement the government discovered that many of the certified dairy's cows, which the federal authorities condemned to the fertilizer tank had been tested a few days before by the Essex County Med- j leal Commission and pronounced free from all symptons of tuberculosis. Furthermore, tne government found in every instance of extended lesions proof that the condemned cows had been suffering- from the disease a year or more and should have been detected under an efficient test at least six months before the scandal developed. They fact that they were not detected clearly proved the worthlessness of the test applied. It was shown that seventeen of the ; best batch tested and passed by the j medical milk commission suffered a rise In temperature at the end of the eigh teenth hour, at which time the test was abandoned by the commission. If the commission had continued the test to the twenty-fourth hour the cows would not have been given a clean bill of health. It was known that an elghteen-hour ! test did not provide sufficient time in which a delayed action could develop, yet throughout the United States all tests of certified herds, were limited to the eighteen-hour period, notwith standing that the delayed reactor which cannot be detected in eighteen hours, is as a rule the most dangerous kind of a spreader. After 191 tubercular cows had been condemned In the certified herd, which was looked upon as a model out the medical milk commissions of the United States, Dr. Martin J. Synnota, a member of tho commission which had certified to the condition of the cows made a statement: "I am now convinced that the Es sex County Medical Commission should stop certifying to this milk and shall so vote at the next meeting of the commission. Tlius did the first medical commission established In the United States pass into the waste-heap of rejected rub bish. Eminent academicians had been forcing certified milk upon the public for years, with little Justification be hind it other than the lnilated reputa ttionsT under which It was produced by diseased cows. The lay public had paid the bills; had borne the burden of the mistakes; had suffered the pains of experiment; but futile optimism still hoped that certified milk might. In spite of the facts, emerge from the scaedal as a restless sleeper awakes from an evil dream. Unfortunately the sad events which followed each other In dizzy succession disclosed such a condition of complete demoralization among many of the most famous certified herds of the country that, had the newspapers reported the facts, it is quite certain somebody would have gone to Jail. Because this condition still exists the following chapters are written. DEGREE TEAM ORGANIZED Annvllle. Pa., Oct. 20. Quittapahilla Lodge. No. 335, I. O. O. F., has organized a degree team, In readiness to Initiate several large classes, in an active campaign for new members. This is in harmony with the movement of lodges all over the State, whose slogan Is to obtain a membership of 200,000 in this State. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children !n Use For Over 30 Years ±1 vy bears Si _ nature of The Small Sum of One.^3? A Week^ Will Dress You Beautifully If you walked along- Broadway, New York, you would see the same smart styles as we display in our store in this city. 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