THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO, PA. 3ait N17ETI NOT S1JFFRU WITH BACKACHE AND RHEUMATISM L. ..nturici COLD MEDAL Haarlem 1 l been standard household remedy Mr kidney, liver, bladder and itoraach Juble, and all disewa connected with 1 ar'inary organa. The kidneya and ikiitr are the roost important organa of At body. They are the filtera, the puri Jun of your blood. If the poiona which J1(r your ayitem through the blood and IiiMch re not entirely thrown out by ... - .1 1. 1 ililnM ... im linn m nI f kidneyi auu uiauu juu w ww-nvw,. Wearineas, ileepIemmeM, neirouimMS, pondency, backache, stomach trouble, dfChe, pain in loinn, ami lower bdqo- All ffail-BVUHC", Ilia'H, uiuibuihT nucu trnating, cloudy and bloody urine, rheu- !.itlm, sciatica, lumbago, all warn you lock after your kidneya and bladder. (OLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are .bat you need They are noc a patent meiucine nur "new discovery." for zuo years tney have been a standard household remedy. They are the pure, original imported Haarlem Oil your great-grandmother used, and are. perfectly -harmless. The healing, southing oil soaks into the cells and lining of the kidneya and through tbe bladder, dnring out the poisonous germs. New life,' fresh strength and health will come as you continue this treatment. When completely restored to your usual vigor, continue taking a cap sule or two each day. They will keep you in condition and prevent a return of tbe disease. Do not delay ft minute. Delays are especially dangerous in kidney and blad der trouble. All reliable druggists sell GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Tney will refund the money if not as rep resented. In three kizea, sealed packages. Ask for the original Imported GOLD MEDAL. Accept no substitutes. fir33 The Substitute By REV. L..W. GOSNELL AniiUnt Dean, Moody Bible Institute, Chicago RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION FOR THE KIDNEYS COLT DISTEMPER Tou can prevent this loathsome disease from running throuKh your stnbln and cur all the colts suffering with i, m vnn hauifi thA ippntmpnt. Nn mutter how younff, M'OII VS Is safe to use on any colt. It Is wonderful how It prevents all dlHtempers. no matter how cnlts or horses nt any aae are "exposed." All Rood drusrsrlsts and turt Koiln homes and manufacturers sell KI'OH.VS at 60 cen and II n bottle; ji ami iiu a uuen. M'OHN BIED1CAL CO., Mfr.., Uuahea, Ind., V. S. A. The Dloomin' Kaiser. Recently H. U. draff, Kupcrlntonilent Jf Indianapolis public nchooN, Kent 111- irui'tloiiM to tin teachers ol me mini rude to eliminate from the children's ,ailrM the German poem, "The knlst'rliluinell." At ccliool o. 41, hlrileth iiml Under Ktrects, nppropri te cxerc'scs were held while the :igig contiiliilng the poem were past , together. The teacher, In kIvIhj; iisim for llils iictlon, explained Hie alure of the poem iiml falfl thnt nolli- Sug In honor or the ternnie Kaiser uniM he allowed in their bonk. When n!ie had Mulshed, one preco iiiis youngster arose and solemnly do nrcd: "Thnt poem shouldn't be filled 'The Ha'sci'ldium-n' ; It should t culled The llloomlli Knlser. Old People Who Are Feeble and rh.Mim W'hn Arc Pills ami Wen It Woti'd H irivntlr bt-nefctnl br t ho Urn- nil Htr.ngt5l Hii TUilc KM of tllloW.H TASTISI.KSa chill liiMC. It purities and eprU'lu-9 ths bluo.1 and tmlil upihA tm)9 Hi urm. A General UuvlrfUr tuat Tuolc fur Adulls and Children. Cue. The Sort. "What kind of men do they hnve for 'the crews of torpedo bouts?" j "I suppose they lire sub-imir-ines." Long Quest. "Mrs. Iilolihinc, I bud nn exlru pair of trousers in lids house." "So you dhl. Henry." "Yet they lire nowhere to be found. Did .vou clve lliem uwny to some trump, Mrs. lllobbinsV" "No, Indeed, Henry. I kiivo them to t most dcscrvlnc mini. He told me he bnd been htintlni: work for seven yours." 1 ll I The chnp who puttiers wool m:iy ex pect to be fleeced himself now iiml tlii'H. J It's the bill for n woiimn's stunnlnn Easter gown thnt shocks her husband. j (ihnsta rimy tiilk, but very few peo ple understand the dend Inncuitee. BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP Why use ordinary coiikIi remedie), when I'oscliee'H dermiiii Syrup has been used so successfully for fifty-one yours In nil parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled In the throat, especially luns troubles. It plves the patient a Rood night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration in the morning, gives nature n din nee to soothe the Inflamed parts, throw oft the disease, helping the patient to regain bis health. Made in America und sold for more thau half u century. Adv. The birds sing swetly at morn nnd eve but do u lot of scratching be tween. A single sppUcstlnn of Hnmnn !? Itm. mm on ;oln In brd will piove Its merit fni Inflammations ol tne eyes, external ana in ternal. Adv. Nebuchadnezzar had to eat grass. Ilooverlsm really new? Is Tb.e Intellectual type of beauty Is heard but not seen. TIMBER SALVED FROM HUN DUGOUTS P a! Salvnge Is plavlng n grent part In the present wnr. This photograph shows timber salved from liermnn dugouts that has been cut up In the saw mills of the New Zenland Tunnelling company to be ved in the construction of dugouts for the troops. .tll'lHlto DV BXi.V'-; Wvatern Ncwipaptr I nlun :-y- Atlanta, (la., recently had n wnr-gnrden pnrade In which Governor Horsey Plowed the best furrow In the shortest time. The photograph shows Governor Dorsey (on extreme right) and Mayor Asn G'. Candler of Atlanta (next to Governor Horsey), the Hvnls. The president of the Atlantic Advertising Men's club, H. G. Hastings, Is presenting tthe winner with a bouquet nmde of Georgia-grown vegetables. titvt T! Dnn nt Tnn rimi not to be ministered unto but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many. Ma, thew 2U:28. A "rnnscm". Is a price pnld to se- cure freedom for a slave or to set a person free from liabilities or chnrges. Jesus Christ proclaims himself the rnn som for sinners. The text mnkes clear that U was not merely by liv ing his life but by giving It, In death, that Christ re deemed us. Many become confused at tills point. Of course, Christ's perfect life was essential to bis worthiness ns a HHcrlflce, for the Lamb must be with out blemish or spot. Hut even though he had lived his perfect life, there would hnve been no salvation for sin ners bad he not gone to the cross. In the strong words of Hlshop Moule, His life bad to do with bis being all-worthy. But It did not, in wnoie or in part, constitute me mien- flee." The Apostle Peter sums up the matter thus: "Ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver anil gold, from your vain conversation re ceived by tradition from your fathers, but with tbe precious word of Christ, ns of a lamb without blemish oa without spot." His life was given "for" us, that Is, "Instead of" us, for so tbe word may be translated. The Idea of substitu tion cannot be removed from this ex pression. Aa Illustration of the thought is found In Kxodus .10:12: "When thou takest the sum of the children of Israel after their number, then sliall they give every man a ran som for his soul unto the Lord." The half-shekel given by each man was "atonement money," "to make utone- ment for their souls" ns the succeed ing verses make clear. The people were, considered not ns doomed but ns ran somed by the atonement money paid Instead of their death. Just so, Christ's death takes the place of ours. The reality and solemnity of the substitution of Christ for sinners Is set forth In dilations 3:13: "Christ hath redeemed us from the course of the law, having become a curse for us." The old revival hymn well ex presses the amazing und glorious fact: Bearing shame and scoffing rude, In my place condemned he stood; Sealed my pardon with bis blood: Hallelujah 1 The death of Christ cannot be under stood snve as the death of the sin bearer. This alone explains the agony and bloody sweat of Gethscmane and tho plea, "Father, If thoujie willing, remove this cup from me." Christ would not be worthy of the respect pnld even to soldiers who have gone without flinching to death, or to mar tyrs who have sung at the stake, if his death were no different from theirs. Hut If we understand thnt ho was entering Into the shadow o the cross upon which be would bear tho sins of the world, we can understand Ids shrinking honor of It nil. As to what Christ suffered on the cross we must speak with reverent re serve. Hut his cry, "My God, my God, why has thou forsaken me?" must not be emptied of Its awful content. Hlsh op Moule points out that Christ could not suffer that personal remorse for sin which must be one awful element of tho future woe of sinners; yet his cry on the cross "nt least favors the belief that tbe all-blessed Sufferer willed to bear, and the Father to or dain, the personal experience of de sertion such ns enters Into the final doom." The bishop wisely adds, "The reverent disciple will avoid nil detailed Rneculatlon In such a matter." Hut well may we sing: None of the ransomed ever knew tinof rtn with the waters crossed. Or how dark was the night the Lord went tnroHRn, To find the sheep that was lost What a price has been pnld for our redemption! Surely we could nsk for no more; God himself could nsk for no more and Satan Is silenced In view of the work done on the cross. Christ's cry, It Is Illlisneii, answers uu tnu nnestlons which could be asked in heaven, enrtb or bell. AVe need only fall down nnd thnnk- fully accept the deliverance bought by his precious blood. A Christian girl lay dying, with much effort she moved one hand to the other nnd, after feeling the palm for n moment, whispered, "No nail ; his hand was pierced with the nail." With even more effort she raised her hand to nor brow nnd, after feeling it, said, "No thorns; his brow was crowned with thorns." Finally, her hand stole to her side, nnd with triumph she cried, "No spear; bis side was pierced by tho spear. For many years druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swump-Koot, the great kidney, liver and bladder medi cine. It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Koot is a strengthening medi cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad der do the work nature intended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medi cine has so many friends, lie sure to gt Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this treat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer it Co., Uinghamton, N. Y., for ft sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Mean Insinuation. "Harold proposed to mo last night." "There! He told me be was going to throw his llfo away." FRECKLES Now Is the Tub te Cat Rid of Tbtis Ugly Spots There's no lonser th sllshtrst need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, ss Ihe pro. scrlpllon othlne double strenilh Is ur ante,! tn rpmov theatt homely spots. fclmply get an ounce of othlne double strength from your arufflst, and apply a nitia of It nliht and morning and you ihould soon see that even tho worst freckles bavo begun to disappear, while the lighter one ham vanished entirely. it aeiaom ." mn han nn ounce ! needed to completely clear tho akin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be aure to ask frr the double strength oth lne, as this Is sold under guarantee of money back If It falle to remove rrecana aov. That Dependi. "Penrest, do you believe In love In a cottage?" "Oh, yes, If It Is one of tho higli clnss suburbs." Proof. "So vou think art can Improve on nnture?" "Certainly. If not, why tho Easter egg?" IMPROVED UMFOBM INTERNATIONAL SDwrswi Lesson (Ity REV. 1'. R KITZWATJSK, D. 13., Teacher of English Rlblo In the Moody lllble Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, Weatern Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR APRIL 21 Red-b ded men of courage are on the flrln, line and there are many anemic, v k, discouraged nien and women left home. At this tlmt of the year most people suffer from a fondltion often called Spring1 Fever. "Xncy feel tired, worn out, before the day la half thru. They mny have frequent nenuncnos anu sometimes "pimply" or pale skin. Bloodless people, thin, anemic peo ple, those with pale cheeks and lips, who have a poor appetite nnu ieei mni tired, worn or feverish condition In the springtime of the year, should try tha refreshing tonic powers of a good air teratlve and blood purifier, such a one Is extracted from Blood root, Golden Seal and Stone roof, Queen's root ana Oregon Grape root, made up wltn chemically pure glycerine and without the use cf alcohol. This can be ob tained In ready-to-use tablet form In sixty-cent viuls, as druggists hnve sold for fifty years as Doctor riercea flnlrien Medlcnl Discovery, it is a standard remedy thnt can be obtained In tablet or liquid form. A eood purge should he taken once a week even by persons who have a movement dally, In order to eliminate matter which mny remain and cause a condition of auto-lntoxlcntlon, poison- lng the whole system. To clenn the system at least once a week Is to prnc tlce health mensures. There Is nothing an o-nnd fnr th S Tllimose as tiny PUIS mnri tin of the Mny-npple, leaves of nlnn nnd tnlnn. and sold by almost all druggists In this country ns Doctor Pierce's I'hnisant Tellets, sugar-coated. easy to take. YARN SHOP AGENTS WANTED To sell on commission. Good Shepherd Yarns, Hand Knit Sweaters, Khaki Grey, Natural and White Sock Yarn. 2ND FLOOR, 123 South 16th Street Philadelphia, Pa. American Dollar Flag Run fan, rain proof Taffeta, S feet low double-Hitched tewed ttrlpna; free da llTarr by pnrcel post on receipt of fac tor price. $1 uu. Incluuli.ff pole, ball and aulanlied bolder, II Ml. Mend for ,n.l..DA n, Miiua.nit dflforatlODI Wo mate more end better Ha Ilia.' anr olber coDaara In Iba world. !rlea aaoiaaa before tbe war AMERICAN FLAG MFC. CO, FASTON..PA. Ennobled Countries, There are hundreds of thousands of sorrowing men nnd women In this limrt on account of this wnr. Their uii u ton tleen to be expressed k . r- .n r r 1 I m , I 111 e, rLAKld I'rost rroot launage riants or ,0 ho comforted iy worus. nut, All varletloa. 1,(0, 13.00; 10,000, II.7S; 80,000 antt ,ll( ,lnK t)e multitudes whom I know oYoiatosTr by those whom I do know, there Is not one of them who would recall over. ti.SO. All varletleM Tomato, Ezir und Pop per Plrtnta. Write) for prices anil special iMaort. mem oi jiiiiui iwr bui . v.uo. ENTERPRISE COMPSN Y,lnc.,Sumtor, S.C, SAI.KSMKN-INAJlKFt AUTO Ft!HL-oe-thlnl cheaper; nnn-lnjurloiia; ) more pnwnr; nu carbon elnalT contract. INAJIKk'l r'UHL IX)., Akron, Ohio C ... r; ,.. All klnda ot drlnka, tollol SeCiei rornlUiaS propurallons, rtuiitullea, etc Orer WW aecrot fotuitilas ei-nt fur H OOp'iMal nionej order. Addroaa 11. M. HANKS, HUW fA Oft Vorintloo of purebred chlckcna, dneki, ueeee a,o I antllcs and turKera; aloca and etfua at low prlcoa. Vlunu U. Vlluu, lunelwg-o, juinu, Ar"t for Wonderful Article, grent aellor, lb,.,n otnt,Bli,n boiwl liM fltT Kumolo llOU tcrOIB U. Wlllluina. 10-4 CheatuntSt., buulury,l'av CJ:, f!,.,l Game for onn. PnjiMnir. Inter. solitaire Deckers m,. nio,.i, nniciini tiuum. u Cnarsei prepaid. Order now. Uw. triaibla, ue Oak, lit the valiant dead to life nt the price of their country's dishonor. Tho ex nmple of these brave men who hnve fallen has enriched the life of the na tion. You ennnot have four millions of men In nny Innd who voluntnrlly nacrllleed everything the world enn of for In obedience to a higher call with nut ennobling the countries from which they came. And the fallen! Wliils they hnve Illumined with fresh luster tho glory of their .native land, they hnve touched with a new dignity the households which they left for the lint tlefleld. Rt. Hon. P. Lloyd Georso, U. V. 1-kuitI For Horses Horsemen acrce that Yager's Liniment is tha best and mort eco nomical I laricni for general atablo uie. Pot attained ligament, tptvin; harneas galli. a weeny, wounda or old sores, cuta and eny enlargements, it gives quick relief. A 33c bottle contains more than the usual JOc-boiUe ol liniment. 35c PU BOTTLZ AT ALL DEALT. U YAGER'S LINIMENT, L GILBERT BROS. OO, Llalliraore), mo. Laborers Wanted White end Colored Steady Indoor Work Good Pay Time and One Half for Overtime APPLY Hubbard Fertilizer Co OFFICE 802-3-4-5-6 Keyeer Bldg, Baltimore, MA FACTORY Sth At. Jb Clinton St., Canton, Baltimore Ce.,MJ DRIVE MALARIA OUT OF THE SYSTEM A GOOD TONIO AND APPETIZER Kill All Flies! THEY SPREAD DISEASE pltced anywhere, Daisy Fir Klllrttrettnd klllt 11 AIM. Neat, clean, ornamental, conTcnlent and cheap. W ot mrUI, fin t trill ' tip ovr: will not U i irtfiira fcrlTthLttC. Guilt toad Lfaetfv. Aak for alsy Fly Killer told by tfatler. or t mb xprOM EW.iaiu, i.w. HAROLD (0111(111. ISO Ol KALI AVI., BROOKLYN. N. T, W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 1619ia' Save the Calves! Stamp ABORTION Out ol Yoni Herd and Keep II Onl ! Apply treatment yotirwlf. Small eipntse. Write for free Imoklet on Abortion, "Queationa and Answers". Bute cumber ol cattle la herd. , tatii spirit 111, Ci., 100 8risfl Imsl, Vlusitfct Wl. JESUS TRANSFIGURED, OR A FOREGLEAM OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD. LESSON TEXT Mark 9:2-3. OOI.DEN TEXT This U my beloved Son: henr ye Him. Mnrk :7. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOR TEACHEH8 Mnltliew 17:1-M; Luke 9:28 43; II l'eler 1:1-21. rniMAIty TOPIC-Wlth Jcbus on th mountain. INTERMEDIATE TOPIC-Mctlng dlf flcultloa with prnyer. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL Jamee 6:15 18. SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC-Vlslon ant een'lce. Tho liojios of tlio (llsrlilp wore rmshpJ wlion Christ nnwmnceil his (loath on tho cross. They wero unnhle to see liow victory could lsue from iloiith. Jesus took with him Peter, Jnnics nnd John, nnd went Into the mountain npnrt by thPiiiNolvpn. Ac cording to Luke, they wpnt there to prny (Luke 0:28). While, doubtless, he longed for fellowship nnd nympnthy ns the shndowR of the cross were full ing upon him, his chief desire was to Ket tho disciples npnrt und Into a Btnte of receptivity, so thnt he might show tlipm tho mpthods of the kingdom. He fore going Into the mountain, ho de clared thnt there were some stniidlng In his presence who would not tiiRte of denth till they had seen the kingdom of Ood conic with power (v. 1). Thnt their drooping spirits might be revived nnd their confidence restored, be wns transfigured before them. The disci ples sorely needed such n vision. If the faith of tho disciples wns to be kept through tho dark hour of the cross which wns looming largo before them the light of the eternal must lienm forth. Tho dlscitile now, ns then, needs n glimpse of the glory be yond the cross In order to face the Is sues of tbe hour. Two men from the tipper world were sent to converse with Jesns nbout his nppronchlng denth nt Jerusalem the very thing nbout which tho disciples refused to talk. Then, too, God's own voice was henrd In words of npprovnl of Christ's course, directing them to hear tho Muster. With n fore-gleam of the coming king dom, nnd the approving words of God himself, the disciples ennnot doubt the ability of Jesus to enrry into execu tion bis kingdom plans. That this Is true Is not only shown by tho context nnd circumstances, but by the Inspired Interpretation of one who was there with him nnd knew nil thnt transpired, l'eter snld: "For Ave did not follow cunningly devised fnbles, when we made known unto you the power nnd coming of Jesus Christ, but were eyo witnesses of his mnjesty. For he re ceived of God the Father honor nnd glorv, when there enme such a voice to him from tho excellent glory. This Is my beloved Son, In whom I am well pleased. And this voice we ourselves beard come out of henven, when we were with him In the holy mount. And we hnve the word of prophecy mnde more sure, whereunto ye do well thnt ye take heed, ns unto n lamp shining in a dark place, until tbe day dawn nnd the day nrlse In your benrts" (2 Peter 1 :10 10 It. V.). I. Jesus Christ Glorified on the Mountain (vw 2. 3). Ho took his dis ciples "by themselves" nnd wns "trans figured before them." This shows the purpose terminated upon tbe disciples nnd not upon himself. Christ's rebuke of Peter for his unwillingness to henr concerning ills denth nppnrently for a time estrnnged the disciples from him. To heal this breech, nn unusual trans notion was required. Ills "shining rai ment" was typical of that glory which shall bo manifest when he comes back to the earth. II. Peter, James and John Repre sent Israel In the Flesh In Connection With the Kingdom (v. 2). Christ Is pecullnrly tho K1ir of Israel. Accord lng to Ezeklel 37:21-27, they are to be the central people In the kingdom. This people shall be gathered from among the nations, united ns one In thnt kingdom In their own country. III. Moses and Ellas Appeared In Glory With Jesus (vv. 4-13). These men In the glorllfled state are typical of the state of tho saints In glory. Moses, who wns once denied nn entrnnce to rulestlne, appears now In glory, repre senting the redeemed of the Lord who shnll pnss through denth Into the king, dom. The thousands of the Lord who have fnllen asleep, at Christ's coming shnll be nwnkened nnd pass Into the kingdom through translation. Many shall be' living upon the earth when the Lori shall come, nnd they, with out dyhv. shall be changed nnd pass Into tho i:iogdom (1 Cor. 15:.r)0-5,1; 1 Thess. 4 :14-38). 1. Peter's fooMsh proposnl (vv. 5, C), Moses and EKns, who had been n long time In gloiy, would be 111 nt home In a tabernacle on the monntnln- slde. It would have been to Peters credit to have been silent, since he knew not what to say. 2. Tho Divine voice out of tho cloud (vv. 7, 8). He Is declared to bo the beloved Son In whom God Is well pleased. When one desires to know what pleases God, look nt his perfect Son, Jesus Christ. 3. Jesus' chnrge (vv. 9-13). He Instructed them thnt they should tell no mnn concerning the things which they bnd seen until he had risen from the dead. IV. The Mighty Power of the Divine Servant (vv. 14-29). When thpy de scended from the mountain, they snw a great multitude In a state of per plexity. The Immediate cnuse of their perplexity wns the grievous Btnte of a young mnn who wns possessed with a demon (v. 18). The father of the the young mnn had nppinled to the disciples to enst the demon out, but they were unnhle. When they brought him to Josus, the foul spirit wns re buked (v. 25), nnd enme forth. This young man's Btnte Is representntlve of the nut ions who are oppressed ny the devil. The poil were jrlevously op presse- " Helps teeth. breath. appetite. digestion. r- rcive it to tne; please Grand daddy . "Why Bobby. If you wait a bit for it you'll have It to erJoy longer." "Poc-pooI That's no argument with WRIGLEY5 'cause ths flavor lasts, anyway V IN After every meal Essential. The novice wns not enjoying his first trip through the air, and his more experienced cohipnnlon regnrded hhn with much amusement. "I say, Pill, what's on your mind?" he demanded. "I wns Just thinking about Abrn hnm Lincoln," replied 15111 thought fully. "Abraham Lincoln?" "Yes. I wns thinking how truth fullyfully he spoke when ho snld a man's legs ought to be Just long enough to reach the ground." Puck. . All Knitting. Jnne Do you knit? Susie No. Jnne Get busy, kid; even bones knit Up for Inspection. This Is a story told by a man boim on furlough from Camp Custer: The soldiers were lined up for tm spectlon nnd every mnn was eicaa slinven but one. "Why hnve you such a beardl asked the srrgennt. "I couldn't find nny bnrber shaft any pluce," said the man. Vindictive. ' Friend Whut would you like ki to plant this yenr? Fanner My summer visitors. Her conversation Is naturally ery when a girl tulks through hid Faster hat. He who has "common" sense souse to "come on" 'n the world. Niiir,iiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .OS. Meat is as Necessary as Steel and Ships Food is the first essential of the fighting forces. The American farmer and the packer have met every war emer gency, and have promptly furnished an adequate supply of wholesome meat No other industry can claim a better record of war time efficiency. Swift & Company has shipped to tho United States Government arid the Allied Nations, 3 3 Over 12,000,000 Pounds (400 carloads) per week, of beef, pork, and lard, since January 1, 1918. In one week recently we shipped 24,000,000 Pounds (800 carloads) and the demand is increasing. Our profits are limited by the Food Administration to 9 per cent on investment in the meat depart ments. (This means about 2 cents on each dollar of sales.) No profit is guaranteed. We are co-operating with the Government to the best of our ability.. S3 E3 S3' Swift & Company 1918 Year Book, con taining many interesting and instructive facts, sent on request. Address, Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company u. s. A. 3 S3 piiu;iM
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