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ARITHMETIC AND FOOD.School Children IVfust Be RottorFed.A young girl in Newport, Ind., Miss Ethel Thornton; says no one has a better right to speak of Grape-Nuls food than she. “I was !n school, hut in poor health, until Mamma iKSgan to give me Grape-Nuls food. I began to improve at once, bofh mentally and- physically, and I improved so in my work at school that I got105 in arithmetic, and during that time Igained 3 or 4 jKunds in weight and am still gaining.“There is no one hap n. right to recommend the food more highly than I. Mamma neglected to supply it for about three weeks, and 1 began to fail In health again, so 1 eoanme'ueed the use of the food over, and now J don't huoild to do without Grape-Nuts on the table.”It is well for parents to know that Orape-Nu.ts food contains selected’ dements from -the grains, prepared and cooked In such a way as to piresent these* food elements so that they can be quickly Vfr li t:*-* and1 a?im?11tedi; phosphate of potash obtained from the held grains, and contained sn Grape-Nuts unites with the albumen of food to quickly rebuild the btsv matter In the nerve centres andIt la of the greatest Importance thatgrowing- chi’ren and students be given food that sustains both brain and nerves.
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Richmond Times

Richmond, Virginia, US

Wed, Sep 12, 1900

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