December, 1909 
AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS xix 
TWO KINDS OF PEOPLE 
BUY AND EAT 
Atwood | 
Grape Fruit 
First, those who want the most deli- 
cious grape fruit they ever tasted, the 
thin-skinned kind that is filled with 
luscious juice and has the genuine 
grape fruit flavor; the kind that has 
resulted from years of experiment- 
ing and the outlay of hundreds of 
thousands of dollars; the kind that 
a prominent physician of New 
Haven prescribes for all his patients, 
telling them to “be sure to get the 
ATWOOD, for other grape fruit to 
the ATWOOD is as cider apples to 
pippins ;”’ 
Second, those who would increase 
their energy, clear their complex- 
ion, brighten their eyes, renew 
their youth, and rid themselves of 
rheumatism or gout. These eat 
ATWOOD GRAPE FRUIT morning 
and evening. 
The Bureau of Chemistry of the Department 
of Agriculture at Washington, in speaking 
of citric acid as found in grape fruit, says: 
“It combines with certain bases and the 
resulting combinations in turn are trans- 
formed into carbonates, thus rendering 
an unduly acid urine alkaline.” 
All genuine Atwood Grape Fruit has the 
Atwood trade-mark on the wrapper, and 
may be purchased from high-class dealers by 
the box or dozen. Price per standard box, 
containing 54 or 64 or 80, Six Dollars. 
Buy it by the box—it 
will keep for weeks. 
THE ATWOOD 
GRAPE FRUIT COMPANY 
KIMBALL C. ATWOOD 
President 
290 Broadway, 
New York 
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