CONSTIPATION BANISHED BY Dll MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT I’ILLS. Mrs M. G. Watts, 5 Oak street, Woolston, writes:—‘‘l have used Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills, and found great benefit in banishing constipation. They act mildly and effectively, and I can recommend their use to other folks when suffering from constipation. I am a mother of nine children.”— [Advt.] A member of a London club has the habit of partaking of his soup in a boisterous fashion. The noise upsets the other members, but they are too courteous to protest. One day, however, when the offensive sounds were at fortissimo, a young, ana nerveless member strode toward the culprit and said *• May I help, sirP” “ Help!” repeated the partaker of soup; “I don’t need any help.” “ Sorry,” said the young ster. “ I thought perhaps you might wish to be dragged ashore.”-
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Evening Star, Issue 20720, 17 February 1931, Page 6
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