HEAD
THE FIRST SYMPTOM OF MOST FORMS OF DISEASE.
Headaches are but symptoms of other ailments to which they are merely sympathetic. such as Indigestion, Biliousness. Constipation, or some other irregularity of the system. Headache is an everyday oecnrreftce with many people, and in its visitations is no respecter of persons, rich and poor, man, woman, or child, under all climatic conditions—and knows neither ago nor color. Many women habitually suffer from headaches, which make life a daily purgatory. There are many everyday causes of headache, depending on digestion. One very feitilo source is over-eating, partly caused by changes in the blood, but partly also by the nervous influence transmitted from the outraged digestive organs. Abuse of alcohol produces a headache, much in the same way as excessive indulgence in food. Other headaches in this category are the bilious ones from the use of food which is too stimulating.
To overcome headaches it is absolutely necessary to get at the cause. Drugs which act on the heart and reduce the pulsations only have a temporary effect. If you suffer from Indigestion, Ililiousncss, Constipation, Disorder of the Liver and Kidneys there is no better remedy than Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills.—[Advt.]
“ Why did you move into larger quarters?” “Oh, sonny wanted to take up the slide trombone.” Sam: “Ah keeps mah money at homo.” Friend: “But, my dear man. you lose the interest in that way.’ feara: “ No, suh, Ah don’.t. Ah puts away somethin’ extra fo’ that.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19843, 17 April 1928, Page 10
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247Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19843, 17 April 1928, Page 10
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