NOTED INDIAN DOCTOR DISCOVERS
PREPARATION THAT GROWS HAIR TWO
INCHES LONGER IN TWO MONTHS
Willing to Oivs Free Samples to All Readers
Of This Paper to Prove Merits
DW.C.BELANO
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Several years ago, in Gold
Valley, California , two boys were
playing a game of rock battle, and
accidentally struck a middle-aged
woman. Dr. J. C. Delano (the
founder of the World Famous
Flood Medicine Herbs of Life) was
called in to dress the wound and
found that the patient was sum-r
inix with a fractured skull and con
cussion of the brain.
Dr. Delano started in on h:s
new case with a determination to
bring about satisfactory results;
and at the end of thirty days the
patient was not only completely
cured but her hair over the brusied
spot had grown to such a remark
able degree that it aroused the cur
iosity of both her family and Dr.
Delano; so much so that the doctor
questioned her as to what was it
that she had been using on her
hair during the treatment. Her re
ply was: that she had only been
using the ointment prescribed by
the doctor.
With the given information, the
doctor started straightway into
deep research to find out more
about the treatment and its con
nections with the roots of the hair,
and after experimenting for twen- j
ty-seven months Dr. Delano an- j
nounced thai he had discover ui a
certain herb, which when na:era
i! \ ilh •-> n tin d-.CT.Lais, and
mixed together with pure Cocot
nut Oil and Cr.li.jinL line Tai,
would produce a healthy, luxuriant
growth of hair.
Alter iuiding that tho e"*' ri
ment had proved stret .vsl t! in
ninety-nin° out cf r.n? hundred
cases, Dr. Delano placed his pn
aration on the market under tiie
name of Dr. Delano’s Coco-Tur
Hair Grower. From that day un
til the present time the sale lies
been of phenomenal and uninter
rupted success.
In Dr. Delano’s research hrt dis
covered that falling hair was due
to simple infection (Sebum), and
that hair roots very seldom die.
Remove the infected Sebum and
the hair will grow—for science has
shown that under most bald scalps
the hair roots live.
Dr. Delano is so confident that
his Coco-Tar Hair Grower is su
perior to any other on -he market,
that he has» decided to give a free
sample to every reader of this
paper who will send his or her
name and address to
The Herbs of Life Indian
Medicine Company
3200 Block Spring Garden St.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
Note:—Send for your free box •
today. Only a few thousands to
be given away. \
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Dr. J. C. Delate <
3205 Spring Garden St. Fr; ial •
Philadelphia, Pa.
I am willing to !;•.■ convinced.
Without obligation on mv part, ]
please setd me a trial size of Dr.
Delano's Coco-Tar II.fr Grower at»- t
solutely FREE, and ‘oil n:e how to j
use it. j
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It is fitting that a man like Dr. Hugo Eckener, who is the first |
1 man to successfully circumnavigate the globe in a dirigible, should s
I be introduced on the completion of his trip to the Ruxton auto- *
I mobile with its front’wheel drive. Here we see in this ‘htimate |
1 photograph Dr. Hugo Eckener, hero of the round-the-world-flight ^
$ in the Graf Zeppelin, this photograph shows the famous alrsmp §
$ commander leaving his hotel in the new Ruxton front-wheel-dr ve |
^ automobile, which was his private car during his stay in *ew *
S York. From this rakish roadster the internationally known old s
| man this time saw the “Sidewalks of New York” from the |
^ which is almost a new experience for him. (Herbert Photos, N. ^ |
^HElHANDSOMESTJi.RQYAI^UPLE>
I Young Archduke Otto of Austria-Hungary, the handsomest young
i man of royal blood in Europe?and Princess.MarieJTose of Bei
1 gium> who: according to .rumors! are* reported a engaged.! Should
t these two ‘’youngsters ‘ be wedded,. they will^be^theAhandsomest :
I‘royal,1'couple in all of Europe. The Archduke has recently quit his
[home in Spain to ente^aJflnlversityJn^BelglumyHerbert^N.jr.).
George oj ujc A's a Great Hurler
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Pretty Nadine Ovejpack, 14 years
old. of San Leandro, Crtif.. proudly
displays here the pcebc that wen h»i
honors in the convert' for slogans for
Fire Prevention Wee*, observed na
, tionally October 6-12.'
"Fire, friend in the home, a fiend
when it roams," gave Ihe western girl
her award In competition with 3,000
i other entries.
More than 60 per cent of r.ll fires
| take place in h~av.s, or a home fire
[ for every four minutes of the year
! Each day, cn ti e average, 5 schools.
' 6 churches. ij hotels, 1 hospital, 4
: warehouse.-. C“3 *Yrnr.. 0 department
stereo, 2 theatr - 5 li g* r:;er-.
\ 3 printing plr. ... and 3 drygood^|
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stores ere turning in the United
States. I
“Nevertheless, reduction in Are loss :
has continued mere than two and
one-half years, with waste cut six
and one-half per cent for the first six
months of 1929 below the same period
in 1328," said C. U, Williams, presi
dent of the Williams Oil-O-M'-tic
Keating Corporation, of Bloomington,
111. “Sparks on roofs, overheated
chimneys, defective furnaces, cause
most of the home fires. Fire marshals
and fire chiefs testify that installing
an oil-burr.er Is an Important strp to
ward ending fire risk. That is why
Oil-O-Matics heat so many hospitals, ,
schools, sanitariums and other j#laaes
where there is more than ordinary
uert tax safeguarding human hie.’*
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