Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Dec 1916, p. 14

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PAGE SIXTEEN DON'T WEAR A TRUSS | After Thirty Years' Experience Have Produced An Appliance for Men, Women or Children That Cures Rapture. 1 Send It on Trial, A have tried most everything we others fail is at success. Send | y and 1 will send | Phe above In OC; E. Brooks, inventor of the Appliance; whe cured himself a who is now giving others the bene. | fit of his experience. If ruptured write him today at Marshall, Mich, { van free my illustrated book on Rup-| e and is cure, showing my Appli- a and giving you prices and names of many people who have tried it and were cured. It gives instant relief when all others fail, Remember, | use no salves, no harness, no ilies 1 send on trial to prove what I say is true, You are the judge, and once having seen my iHustrated book. and read it you will be as enthusiastic as my hundreds of patients whose letters you can also read. Fill out free cou- pon below and mail today. It's well vorth your time whether you try my | Appliance or not, ! a" FREE INFORMATION COUPON Mr. C. E. Brooks, OGZA State St, Marshall, Mich. Please send me by mall, in plain wrapper, your illustrated book and full information about your Appl- ance for the cure of rupture. Name 'oder Address Clty . . ci... State HOW FAT FOLKS MAY BECOME THIN By Elizabeth Thomas. 'Perhaps you are suddenly becoming stout,.or it may be that you have been putting on weight for years. In either case the cause is the same--lack of oxygen-carrying nower of the blood. This trouble occurs In adults of both sexed and all ages, but it may be over- come very easily and without any of the privations that most people imagine necessary to reduce their weight. Simply go to your druggist and get some oil of orilené capsules. Take one after each meal and one before going to bed. We'gh yourself so as to know just how fast you are losing weight. Wonderful results have been acoom- plished by this inexmensive recipe, but he sure to get the Fenuine oil of orilene in capsule form. It is sold only in ori. ginal sealed packages. Any large druggist can supply you, or a lar size box will be sent an receipt of $1.00, postal note or money order. Address D, J. Little Drug Co. Box 1240, Mont. real, Can, | Ls SAYSBODYISA ~~ POISON FACTORY Urges Everyone to Drink Glass of Hot Water Before Break. fast Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incom- bustible material in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves in the alimentary canal a certain amount of indigest- ible material, which if not com- pletely eliminated from the system each day, becomes food for the mil- lions of bacteria which infest the bowels. From this mass of left- over waste, toxins and ptomainelike poisons arg formed and sucked into the blood. Men and women who can't get feel- ing right must begin to take inside baths. Before eating breakfast each morning drink a glass of real hot wa- ter with a teasp ful of limest phosphate in it to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels the previous day's accumulation of poisons and toxins ard to keep the entire ali- mentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick headache, colds, biliousness, consti- pation, others who wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiffness, or have a sour, gassy stomach after meals, are urg- ed to get a quarter pound of lime- stone phosphate from the drug store,' snd begin practicing internal sanita- | tion. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone an en-' thusiast on the subject. i Remember inside is more important than outside bathing, be- cause the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing poor health, while the bowel pores! do. Just as soup and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and - ENN AAA NEWEST. NOTES OF SCIENCE containing apparatus for d ; the clothing and baggage | ngers who have been exposed | to contagious diseases have been pu! into service by an Italian railroad To enable automobiles to be run on railroad tracks flanged steel rims have been invented that are attach-| ed by deflating the tires and then ,| inflating. them until they grip the rims, To prevent the formation of wrin- kles around the eyes a Cerman has invented a resilient band to be worn around a person's head, terminating in adhesive ends that draw the flesh back', ' Metal shoes resembling skates, which grip firmly when weight is ap~ plied to them, have been invented to enable men to climb steel frames of buildings, bridges and some types of poles, The Colombian government will establish bacteriological laboratories on the coast and in interior cattle raising districts to study regional | diseases of cattle and prepare remed- ies. As a substitute for the door mat there has been invented a device provided with horizontal brushes to remove dust from the soles and tops of shoes and the bottoms of trousers as well. Different races of mankind can be distinguished by their hair and a French scientist has advanced the theory that there is a certain relation between hair and strength of body and mind, A Boston electric light company uses powerful magnets to shatter the filaments in defective incandescent lamps to prevent them finding their way Into service and causing dissat- isfaction. The city of Edinburgh having ta- ken over all its street railways, now operated by cables, a committee of experts has decided in favor of elec- trifying them, using the overhead trolley system, As an aid to fruit a Washington inventor has patented a ladder so mounted on a wheeled support that it can be raised and lowered and in- clined at various angles to reach all parts of a tree, Canadian scientists after long re- search have found a way to electro-| plate with cobalt at from ten to fif- teen times the speed of commercial nickel plating and to produce a whit- er and harded surface. Experiments in Boston have shown that electric trucks deliver coal at a saving of 3.2 cents per ton mile from the expense of horse de- livery and seven cents per ton mile cheaper than gasoline trucks. A London occulist has advanced the theory that if white clothing for bables could be abolished, in a gen- eration there would be a twenty per cent decrease in the number of per: sons. with defective vision.' In a new rear signal for automo- biles the word stop appears when the foot brake on a car is pressed and other words denoting direction can be displayed by the driver push- ing buttons on the steering wheel. Ultraviolet rays are being blamed fo: the fading of specimens in Eur- opean museums and a search is being made Tor cages that will cut off the rays and at the same time be color- less and inexpensive, The United States ranks first among all nations in the production of soapstone and Virginia produces twenty times as much as the four other states, Maryland, North Caro- lina, Vermont and Rhode Island. An Austrian scientist has devel- oped a method for the removal of foreign substances from the human bodies with the aid of x-rays where- by a surgeon can see the field of operation with one eye normally and ' under illumination by the rays with the other, For military purposes a Texan has invented a torch to be dropped from an aecoplane at night to flluminate! the ground within the lines of an' enemy, attached to which are rifles that are automatically discharged, the affair finally exploding a bomb. With the Players In Movie Land h sand storm in Selig's "The Garden of Allak" to be Bg ed in the near future is an entirely new effect for the motion picture screen. The clouds gather, the des- " plunged into darkness, The - * « THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1916. Established in 1852--64 Years Of Business Success The World's Largest Manufac- turers Of Fine Cars "The Car of the Golden Chassis" THE NEW SERIES 18 CARS With Seven New and Exclusive Features THE DAY OF HIGH PRICES FOR FINE CARS HAS PASSED STUDEBAKER NEW SERIES 18 CARS with seven new, special and exclusive improvements are FINE CARS, warranted by us to completely satisfy the most particular and fastidious persons. We be- lieve these cars represent the greatest automobile values ever offered to the buying pyblic, and that persons e accustomed to paying $2000 or $3000 for cars will, upon examination, conc that these Studebakers gr ANY such cars in quality of material, design, workmanship and finish, and also concede the truth of our statement that THE DAY OF HIGH PRICES FOR FINE CARS HAS PASSED. » Studebaker has centered its great resources and experience on ONE BASIC DESIGN, with all parts interchangeable for both the FOUR and SIX, except the motor. One equipment of machinery, tools, character of manufacturing operations and quality of material suffices for both models. No revolutionary changes have been made in the basic Studebaker design for four years. The same group of EMINENT ENGINEERS AND DESIGN ERS are responsible tor the evolution of the new Series 18 models, yet the many improvements and refinements adopted as the result of our experience have made these new models decidedly the best cars we have ever produced. They are sold with our guarantee of prompt and efficient service and the replacement without charge for defective parts, if any, are developed, within one year from date of sale. We guarantee our cars to give absolute satisfaction, provided they receive the care a highly developed piece of machinery should receive. The Series 18 cars are leaders in the industry, history makers, which put Studebaker in the lead with new and greater values at popular prices. Studebaker has led the way in nearly every forward step in automobile construction in which the owner profited. STUDE- BAKER WAS THE FIRST --to produce a six-cylinder car selling for less than $2000; --to produce a 50 horse power car selling for less than $2000; --to produce a seven-passenger car selling for less than $1000; £-to establish a uniform, international service system for owners; ~to produce the now popular crown fenders; --and, finally, Studebaker was the first manufacturer of FINE CARS to offer its product at medium prices, thus leading the way to greater values and compelling other manufacturers to increase values and reduce prices. / Studebaker has $13,000,000 invested in the most efficient ad mod- ern plants in which it manufactures all of its engineg, axles, trans- missions, differentials, bodies and tops. Middlemen's profits (parts makers) included in the price of assembled cars and small manufac- turers' cars are almost entirely eliminated in Studebaker selling prices. It is necessary to pay from 509, to 100% more than Studebaker prices for cars of corresponding value. : Seven New Improvements and Additions GUN-METAL FINISH. Original, rich and exclusive finish of deep Justre and nermanency, applied in TWENTY-FIVE OPERATIONS. No finer finish is possible than that of the Series 18 Cars. A perma- nent body finish depends largely on the slow and careful building up of the different coats of color and varnish--the Studebaker way. Fenders and aprons are rich, black enamel. NEW AUXILIARY CHAIRS. Arm chairs, original and exclusive with Studebaker, patent appligd for. These large, roomy and comfort- able chairs fold up and slide Under rear seat when not in use. They dispense with the unsightly recesses in the tonneau floor and with slit carpets, commonly used in other cars, When these chairs are under- neath the back seat the Studebaker is a roomy, beautiful FIVE-PAS» SENGER CAR. REVERSIBLE FRONT SEAT. Original and exclusive with Stude- baker, the front passenger seat is reversible so that passenger can sit facing tonneau or facing forward. Both front seats are covered with leather, have large and handsome robe strap, and are adjustable to all leg lengths. No more comfortable seats are found in any car, re- gardless of price. , - NEW STORM CURTAINS. Of the recent Blackmore design and patent, opening with the doors afd thereby preventing crouching and crushed hats. Studebaker, we believe, is the first maker to offer this improvement as standard equipment. IMPROVED BODY AND UPHOLSTERY. The body is elegantly finished and equipped--inside and out. The handsome foot rail, wide scuff plates, wide doors, handsome dcor trim, carpeting, etc. all demonstrate quality and refinement. The upholstery is semi-glazed, straight-grained, genuine leather, made to special Studebaker forms, with the best curled hair and long coiled springs. Tonneau carpet all wool, bound with leather instead of cheap, raveling thread-stitch. The top is made of the finest grade silk mohair, bound with leather edging, a feature found on few cars at any price. The body materials, up- lolstery and workmanship of Studebaker cars are unsurpassed, and the interior finish and detail of the bodies are LUXURIOUS and COMFORTABLE. YALE SWITCH LOCK. Of pin tumbler type, Studebaker design, insuring convenient and safe protection against theft or unauthorized use of the car. NEW WINTER TOP made exclusively for Studebaker cars. Noise- less. Quickly and easily put on or taken off, and fitting perfectly. Mechanical Improvements Improvements have beem made in the Series 18 Motor, insuring greater smoothness, flexibility, quietness and economy. All notice- able vibration has been eliminated by superior piston design and the stiffening of the motor frame. The Studebaker-Schebler carburetion system has been developed so that both the FOUR and SIX are the most ECONOMICAL motors on the market in ratio to power. 3 Studebaker lubrication has been further improved. The system is positive and eliminates all lubrication troubles. \Vaste through the exhaust is overcome and practically no surplus oil reaches the com- bustion chamber to burn and form carbon. The chassis frame is the same strong light construction which has characterized all Studebaker cars. The perfection of our chassis de- sign is convincingly proven by satisfdetion given in over 285000 Stu- debakers produced and sold. ] The full-floating rear axle construction remains the same in principle . as heretofore, but has been further improved and strengthened. This type of axle is used by practically all leading manufacturers, thereby proving its mechanical superiority, The best quality of steel and alloy is used throughout. Every gear is of CHROME NICKEL STEEL, specially cut by Studebaker. In the differential, which has four bevel gears, Timken bearings are used throughout. Only eleven of the three hundred different cars on the market use as many Timken bearings as Studebaker, and the average price of these cars is $2,000. The Wagner Lighting 2nd Starting System is individual to Stude- baker cars and has been further improved by increasing the cranking power 12%. 2 The Willard Storage Battery is absolute assurarice against ignition, lighting and starting failure, Studebaker uses .a 100 MPERE hour battery. i _The Four-Cylinder Car Still Remains a Forty Horse Power Car The Six-Cylinder Car Still Remains a Fifty Horse Power Car The Most Powerful Cars in the World at Their Prices

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