The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 08, 1929, Image 6

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    STRENGTH and RESISTANCE
for each "Leg” of
a hard days work
XT’S A LONG leg from morning
A’till lunch-time so you’ll need a
bracer at ten. The afternoon legs are
shorter but an even greater strain to
the nerves. That’s why you drink for
courage at two and four o’clock. Sure
enough! No foolin! Your resistance
does get low. It’s the
high speed and hard
work of this modern
age that burns up the
old energy and runs
your batteries low.
That’s what causes slight nervous
exhaustion at the mid-meal hours of
the day. Don’t let it get you down.
Dash out for a recess at 10, 2 and 4
and drink a bite to eat. Dr. Pepper’s
the ticket—-a little shot of sugar (in
vert) spiked with acid fruits; spiced
with the tang of
herbs. It’s a tonic—
a food—not "nerve
whip”—and really
it does put you
—"on vour toes.”
IT’S A GOOD HABIT TO GET IT’S ONE THAT WON’T GET YOU