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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1936.
DEPRESSION Famous Man Vows That He
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GHIRA
FERRUGINOSO
FARMACIA SERRAVALLO TOLER
DEPRESSION LOW SPIRITS FATIGUE
ALL ARE WARNINGS
TO YOU THAT YOU ARE EXPEND. INC YOUR VITALITY QUICKER THAN YOU ARE REPLACING IT.
"SERRAVALLO'S
TONIC"
-CINCHONA AND IRON WINE- IMMEDIATELY BANISHES THAT DEPRESSED FEELING BY GIVING YOU
NEW RICH RED BLOOD NEW NERVE FORCE and NEW VITALITY.
Man Who "Sold" All His Good Deeds for 2s 3d MODERN FAUST'S RASH BARGAIN
A modern Faust is bitterly regres- ing his frivolity at Gora Kalwarja, near Warsaw.
The young man, Lelizor Eksztejn, solt als "good deeds" for 23 3d to on equaintance. As a result he is fucing expulsion from home and the loss of his sweetheart.
Here is the story of this macabre tronenction.
One evening, while discussing philosophy with his friends, Eksztejn declared that for three zloty (the equivalent of 2. 3d.) he would readily sell all the good deeds ho had ever done to anyone who would buy them. They were not, he believed, essential for his reword in heaven.
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Samul Jonkewer at once pald the three zloty. In exchange he ceived a note frum Esztejn stating that he had handed over his good aétions, and would not seek to re- cover them.
For two days all went well. Then Eksziejn's parents heard of the tran-
SERRAVALLO'S TONIC is the best you can take to keep you going. action. They called him u heretic
Take it plain, or mixed with Soda Water, it always tastes good, it never fails you.
From the 5th Medical Department of the Councillor Aulique Prot. Brusche at the LR. General Hospital at Vienna.
At the request of the maker. "Serravallo's Tonic" was introduced into this Department by Dr. Stein in order to try its value. To get a comparative measure of the results obtained, the patients were weighed every week, always with regard to the time of their meals, the amount of food caten and the quantity of faecal matter passed, and measured as to Haemoglobine, according to Fleischl, for the Erythrocyten coefficient, according to Thoma-Zeiss, and for the pressure of the blood, according to Basch. The results observed after giving the patients "Serravallo's Tenic" will be seen in the following table:-
Arc Profession
Pressure
of the Blood
Koti-
-Pe
ex
Telan
Weight of
Body
Amount Hne. moglobine
No. of red Corpuscles
Illness
Test.
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Tine
Low Pro
B. 1, 30 years,
Sempstress
Anaemia
kg
Tumor adnex. 6 weeks
58
63
1. L. 18 years,
Sempstress
Chlorosis
5 weeks
42
46
60%
200. 136
75%
P. I. 34 years.
Smith
Anaemla
Vlens ventele.
4 weeks
GI
G4
5 weeks 53
6212
300%
20% 100%
1,210,000
4,060,000
2,400,000 15C%2
1,800,000
5.735.000
5,040,000
3,240,000 90
3,289,000
95 mai
110
10
120
+1
по
Chlorosis
5 weeks
36
13
207
600
Chlorosis
4 weeks
40
51
355%
00%
E. M.. 10 years.
Bervant
Chlorosis
7 weeks
13 47
50% 80%
H. E., 21 years, Hervant girl
V. M.. 24 years, Account, whe
A. E.. 23 years, Saleswoman
Anaemia Perimetritis
From the above figures, it will be soon that the patients show an increase in the quantity of Haemoglosine, in the number of red corpuscles, therefore that the changes which are generally produced by treatment with Iron are also produced by giving "Serravallo's Tonic."
I must however remark that this mixture was willingly taken by two patients, to whom other Iron mixtures had been given, but who could not stand them; that therefore this must be men- tioned as an advantage which this mixture has over others: it never caused any disturbance to the stomach.
On the contrary, patients suffering from -Chlorosis with -want-of-apporite (in consequence of parenchimatose Gastritis) Serravallo's Tonic„proved itself a very powerful appetiser. The same result was obtained in six other cases with anorexia during convalescence after different illnesses and always had a speedy offect.
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The increase of appofito was ascribed by the patients themselves to this mixture, and was most willingly taken on account of its agreeable taste.
Therefore "Serravallo's Tonic" is most advisable in cases where the therapeutic use of Iron is intended to act as a tonic to the appetite, such as in primary and secondary Anaemia, in slow con- valescence and especially for children,
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and threatened to expel him from the home. Eksztejn's flauece's parents niso heard of it, and demanded that he should break off the engagement. Eksztejn, in a a state of terror, rush- ed to Jeskower and offered to buy back his good actions. But Joskower was adamant. A
A fight started, and both men were wounded.
But still Joskower elings to the receipt, and thus to the god deeds. He refuses to part with it--not evenj for 500 złoty (C20) which terrified: Fisztejn and his fancre's parents are now offering.
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Will Never Speak Again
THEY SHALL HAVE DANCING
WHEREVER THEY GO .
Bob and Eula Burnett, who open their Hongkong sensön in
the Roof Garden to-night.
Film
Beauty Gets 'K.O'
In Hollywood Studio
FAREWELL
TO THE WORLD
FROM A MONK'S CELL
From A Special Correspondent Cairo, Oct. 25.
FATHER
ANASTASE MARIE DE SAINT ELIE, the Carmelite M.B.E. and Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, one of the great- est living authorities on the Arabic language, and member of half a dozen learned societies, has for
sworn the world.
D'.
From his monk's cell in the. Carmelite Monastery at Bagdad he has written a last letter to Dr. Shakhashiri, his friend in Cairo. DESERT MONASTERY
"I have spent a fortnight in medl- |tallon," he writes.
"My superior has ordered me to go to some desert mons#fery out- alde fraq, and I have decided to keep my lips scaled until my fast hour of life.
"Don't reply, fur letters will not be forwarded.
"Farewell."
Only
Anastase in seventy-two. himself and the Abbot' know tha whereabouts of the monastery where he wB spend the last years of his life.
Efforts are being made to
per-
suade the Abbot to prevent the dis- tinguished scholar from going.
MILLIONAIRE DIES PENNILESS
dr Jushower perists. in fut Elsztejn Intends to go to law
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* GRAMMAR IS "TOMFOOLERY"
Confessing hlinself to be srunething; of a fuddist in educational 'matters,¦ Sir William M'Kecante, former Secretary to the Scottish Education Department, speaking at the opening of the new surishine sehool at Ristop- mill,
revently d Eight
dvelared 1ຍ. beauty, was knocked unconscious while acting in 8000 in a few years and died penni- much of what was taught in schools ship scene at Hollywood to-day. was so much deadweight,
Arithmetle was an obsession, and
Kramar,
Hollywood, Oct. 25.
MARGOT GRAHAME, 24-year-old blonde English film who code a fortune of 2000,
Gordon Jones, playing in the the ship rolled suddenly and she andl such-like same
was supposed to received a knock-out blow, seane. samply tomfoolery, The main thing give Margot a "lm" punch She has had to stop working speak! which ordinarily would have to-day owing to the swelling on
merely touched her chin. but her chin,---Reuter,
Was
children to to teach properly Tarsch fo write straight-forward English.
* "COSPEL OF LIPSTICK
TH
AND JAZZ“
**
"Much of the world's youth to-day
is moving through life without dree- tion to a gospel of lipstick and jazz, | with feminine males and masculine Lennies
crying:On with the
dance," "
So said the Rev. Nell M'Leod in an pening address to the Christian Endeavour Congress in the Wesley Chapel, Sydney.
"In Germany, Italy, Russia, and China youth is marching." he con- tinted. "In 3014 they were march- ing too, pledged to a baptism of death i to build new world.
"The new world has not come, undi youth
marching again. The
world Js in barracks. Practical politics incan only annaments. Bugles are beard in our own streets. Youth is marching, I fear, with no proper direction."
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aj: WANTED-SEVEN EMINENT MEN
Wanted-two Generals, two Am- bassadors, and three men of science; must be unmarried or widowed,
These seven men are being sought to full the will made in 1028 by Mme. Hors, a widow, who left her large residence at Louveciennes, Seine-et-Oise, A place of rest for eminent men in retreat. She speel- Ned the beneficiaries 05 two Generals, two Ambassadors, and four scientists, but it is necessary to find only three of the latter class because there is one botanist at present in the house. The executors are the Academy of Sciences.
Applications show no signs of in- creasing, and it looks as if the dream of Mme, Hors will remali u fulfilled. *
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DEAD WOMAN'S THREE
HUSBANDS ARRESTED
A woman's three husbands have been arrested by the Egyption police on the suspicion of having plotted together to murder her.
Nafissa Aly Hilaly, of Abu Tig. Upper Egypt, was found dead in t field near the village. The police recalled her past. At the age of 15 to she had run away from home
villager
She was unfuith- marry ful to him and he
her. divorced ugain shortly married
after wards, and lived with her second busband for two years. Then he divorced her. But Nafissa found, a third husband, and she had been Hiving with him until her death.
The police have arrested the three husbands, thinking that they may have conspired to kill the faithless
Nafissa.
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A FREAK ANIMAL
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A freak animal, believed to be af sheep. cross between a goat and has been shipped to Edinburgh by ni wick dealer, who bought it in Caith- ness. It has a head like a gont and
a body like a sheep.
sent
A sample of its wool or hair was
to Edinburgh, and this followed by a request to send the animal, which was dispatched to
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