30 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 8. 1920. Gtuart'o Dyopopoio TabFcto Taken after meals relieve the distress of Indigestion or Dyspepsia they give an alka line effect just as the stomach does in normal condition. Sold for 25 years in almost every drug store in the U. S. and Canada. Have been recommended by many physicians to aid digestion and thus keep the stomach sweet You may eat what you like best without fear of distress. Price 50c. Ask your drug-gist. ADVERTISEMENT COUGHED UNTIL HE WAS WEAK AND THIN Has now gained 44 pound, ssy ho's absolutely well. and "A year ago I was down with pneu monia, which left me with a deep seated cough. My doctor said he couldn't do me any good, and I would have to go to Colorado. I went but I didn't improve, and at the time I left the hospital, I was a mere skeleton. "I met a person who had used Milks Emulsion and he asked me to try it. I have now taken 21 . bottles ' and have gained 44 pounds in weight and I am today In as good, sound . health as ever was in my life." J. H. Johnson, SIS N. 82d St., Mattoon. 111. To give your body strength to resist disease, try building it up with Milks femulslon. A trial costs nothing. Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutri tive food and a corrective medicine. It re stores healthy, natural bowel action, do ing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quick ly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food. As a builder of flesh and strength. Milks Emulsion is strong ly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened, and is a powerful aid in resisting and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trou ble and constipation are promptly re lieved usually in one day. This is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. Truly wonderful for weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee Take six bottles home with you, use it according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded. Price 60c and $1.20 'per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere: ADVERTISEMENT Does Your Blood Heed Iron? Hw to Make the Test That Tells A pale face, a nervous irritable disposi tion, a lack of strength and endurance these are the warning, signals that Nature gives when your blood is getting thin, pale, watery and starving for iron. If you are not sure of your condition, go to your doctor and have him take your blood count, or else make the following test yourself: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired: next take two five-grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. All good druggists sell Nuxated Iron, on the distinct under standing that if you are not satisfied your money will be refunded. Owl Drug Co., Sherman & McConnell's 5 Drug Stores. ADVERTISEMENT Dandruff Soon Ruins the Hair ISAAK WALTON DISCIPLES FEAR FLIGHT OF FISH But Bathers Who Frequent Beaches at Carter Lake and Manawa Rejoice at Prospects. The Missouri river's spring flood of the last two days brought some suffering, considerable financial loss and much inconvenience to "bot toms" residents of Omaha and vi cinity. Nor is that all of the woe in volved. Above the rush of the receding waters today could be heard a mel ancholy wail from certain Omaha fishermen, who believe many of the best and biggest of the game fish that have been living contentedly in Carter and Manawa lakes will take advantage of the opportunity offered by the flood and hike for the river, alonz with the strone currents flowing from the lakes, as the high water falls. Swimmers Enthusiastic. But it is a poor flood that washes up joy on no one's shores, declare swimming and bathing devotees. They were enthusiastic today in predicting the flood would result in the best season they have had for several years for aquatic activities. The rapid currents of river water that have been pouring into Manawa and Carter lakes, they point out, will freshen the lakes and afford im proved facilities this summer for Omaha "water spaniels" and "spanielettes." It looks like a big season for the Carter Lake club, Municipal beach, Sandy Point, the Council Bluffs Rowing and Fishing and Game clubs and Manawa park. Commodore Dodge Speaks. . "Commodore" R. E. Dodge,cus todian for 16 years of the Council Bluffs Rowing club at Manawa lake, agrees the flood is going to prove a big boon to bathers, but insists amateur Izaak Waltons are all wrong in their deductions the stock of game fish at Carter and Manawa lakes will be lessened. "Some of the fish will go to the river with the receding water," he says, "but the flood brought into the lake as many fish as it will take out. "My experience has been the fish ing always has been just as good after a flood as before." ' Oldest Woman Voter In Omaha Registers For Coming Primary W f II HxsTJtiKimbaR Mrs. Mary R. Kimball, 87. oldest woman voter in Omaha, registered as a republican yesterday in the election commissioner's office in the court house. Mrs. Kimball has been a suffra gist all her life and has worked with the suffrage forces of Omaha for years. She glanced at the havoc made by the fire in the court house. "That won't happen again now that women are voting,", she said. MUSCATINE, IAH IS FLOODED AS LEVEE BREAKS Workmen Fight Desperately to Erect Barrier to Prevent Further Spread of Flood Waters. Muscatine, la., April 7. A break in the Muscatine Island levee at a point about 12 miles south of this city late last night has inundated thousands ot acres of farm land and the overflow of a considerable part ot south Muscatine is threatened. At least 20,000 acres of farm land will be covered by from three to 16 teet ot water. Hundreds of workmen are en gaged in erecting a barrier across a slough which extends upward from the flooded area to the city. Only the success of this enterprise will stop the necessity of several thou sand people leaving their homes. With the breaking of the levee the manpower of the city was mobil ized to check the water advancing from the south and to aid in the re moval of families from the flood area. But little live stock was saved. The lower part of Muscatine Is land, which is famed for its truck crops, is an inland sea many miles in extent. The break occurred within a mile of the point where a similar flood originated four years ago. A 30-foot gap soon extended the length of a city block and the roar of the on rushing waters could be heard miles away. -It is expected that the break here will result in a lowering of the stage at other points, thus reducing the danger of floods elsewhere. Chicago Incubator Baby Heir to Estate Worth Half Million Chicago Tribune-Omaha, Bee Leased Wire. Chicago, April 7. There was a time when it was imperative that little Anne Blaine should live in a glass case. It now comes about that she can continue to reside in a glass case if she desires, for she has inherited $500,000. Little Anne was an incubator baby. She is the only child of a romantic match that came as a surprise to Chicago society. Her father, Emmons Blaine, jr., then a young engineer just entering upon his profession, quietly married Eleanor Gooding at Portsmouth. N. H October 9, 1917. One year later to a day the young husband died of pneumonia. Little Anne was born in a hospital here some weeks after her father's death. For many days the baby lay in her glass case, with the tempera ture regulated with the utmost scientific precision, while nurses and expert physicians fanned the tiny, flickering flame of life. Later she was removed to the big fam ily mansion and is now a healthv and robust child. Her father's estate was offered for probate and halt is willed to his baby. Ap proximately this will amount to $600,000, but inheritance, income and other taxes will bite into it deeply. Another Granddaughter Born to the President New York, April 7. Mr. and Mrs. William G. McAdoo announced the birth of a daughter! Marv Faith Mc Adoo. This is the second child born to Mrs. McAdoo. who was Miss Eleanor Wilson, vouneest daughter of the president. The first child, named EII?n Wilson, after the mother of Mrs. McAdoo, is now 4 years old. VETERAN OMAHA HOTEL MANAGER .RESIGNS HIS JOB J. H. rCeenan Leaves Employ of Henshaw After 20 Years' Service. Ballooning Great Stuff , Better Than Ball, Says Landis ADVERTISEMENT Girls if yoir want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid ar von; apply it at night when retir ing; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning most if, not all of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it You will find, too, that all itch ing and digging of the scalp will stop, and .your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no mat ter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails. Raw From Eczema Why Dot see what one bottle of D.D. D. will do Wt fuarante results. Itching stopf at one. Me, 60c ll.oo. Try D. P. D. Soap, too. ED. ED. ED. IML lotion &r Shin Disease Five Sherman 4 McConnell Drug Store KeepYourSkin-Pores Active and Healthy With Cuticura Soap Soap. Ofntinent.Tslcam.Ke.eTerTwriere.for sun tries address: CiUnIntriMj)t.X,iftl4atUM. ADVERTISEMENT Grow Your Hair GET THIS FREE If ytm have aandraff. or If your hair ia falllnc oat, or il you have a bald spot, yon should know that legiom of persons have overcome then troubles through a genuine bdlaas recipe, which will be mailed you free with a proof box of the woaderf ally edleadoaa oint ant Kotalko, if you send only 10 eta. (silver or stamps) to pay the cost of this notice, to J. I. grittaia, BZ-JfJI, Statin F Hiw Tirk Bee Want Ads are Business Boosters Try One. Rumor That Wilson Suffered Relapse Denied at Capital Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bra Ieased Wire. Washington, April 7. Washing ton was bombarded with telegrams from New York Tuesday asking for verification of a report that Presi dent Wilson had suffered a serious relapse. At the White House Secretary Tumulty and other officials denied absolutely that there was any foun dation for the report. While it is a fact that the president has been con fined to the White House for a week, it was declared that this was due to weather conditions and not to any change in the president's coil' dition. The rumor of a setback for the president is said to have been based on his remaining within doors after his frequent rides about the city and surrounding country the week betore. Major Dalrymple Lists Newspapers Among His Enemies Chicago. April 7. Mai. A. V. Dal rymple, central states prohibition commissioner, of Iron River "whisky rebellion fame, declared in a speech before ieie Electric club that he had two enemies to fight the liquor in terests and the newspapers." "These are our two great domestic enemies," he said, "and they are in league against me. When I came to Chicago I had no friends and three acquaintances. Now I know 2,000, 000 people of this city and have a little more than that number in en emies. The newspapers are the di rect caust of it." Alexander Urges Public To Save All Waste Paper Washington, April 7. In refer ring to his recent appeal for the con servation of waste. Secretary of Commerce Alexander urged the sav ing of all waste paper. "Following my appeal of last week to save waste and turn it back into the channels of trade," said the secretary, "I wish to call attention o the importance of saving all' waste paper. "Attention has been called quite a number of times lately to the vital shortage in paper and if the general public could realize how a shortage of paper affects its daily life. I feel sure that a saving and a utilization of all waste paper would be made. LAD'S EYES FILL WITH TEARS AS HE FACES MARSHAL 'Makin' Good Now," He Says Charged With Freight Car Theft. Big, Shaggy, Brown Spaniel Keeps Faith As He Patiently Awaits Footfall of His Master in Vain ADVERTISEMENT STRONG DRINK ROBS A MAN OF ENERGY Cadomene Tablet Afford Relief to the Shattered Nerves of the Drinker. Many men, soldiers and sailors, have stated that when they were denied their liquor their nerves be came shattered, until the wonderful tonic effects of Cadomene Tablets restored them to normal health. The man who swears off liquor or to bacco will find his task easier and will regain his normal poise and control quicker by taking Cadomene Tablets. The worn-out man or woman, the nervous and sleepless, find a boon in Cadomene Tablets, which are guaranteed safe, harm less and effective always, or money back. Get a tube today from your 1 druggist and help yourself to get right right away. A Big tears filled the eyes of 16- year-old Frank Netka. 1900 South Twelfth street, as he sat in the office of the United States marshal yester day. Frank is charged with the theft of valuable hides from a freight car while a member of a gang of alleged car robbers m Last St. Louis. He appeared before Commissioner Neely for his preliminary hearing yesterday. "Makin Good Now." "I'm makin' good at the Western Union learning to be a telegraph op erator, something 1 ve always want ed to be, and after four month's study at the key, they jerk me up for stealm hides. And l am t guilty, 1 tell you. Ma'll have another fit ' when she hears about this, but if they send me back, at least 1 11 get to see her. Young Netka was arrested several days ago by the agents of the local Department or lustice. Unicials ot the Western Union admitted that the lad was one of the best they had ever employed. Hold Job Open. According to his story, Frank came to Omaha and took employ ment with the telegraph company, because they "were always pickin' him up for something in East St. Louis." In Omaha it was different, until the other day when "they nabbed him as he sat practicing at a key" in a downtown office. . The boy's bond was fixed at $300, and it was said that officials of the nr. . t , , . western union mignt arrange to help him out of jail until he can be returned to East St. Louis. Anyway, they're going to hold his job open for him, and he can continue to learn to be an operator when he comes back to Omaha. He is just a dog. . J,ut a big, shaggy, brown spaniel but he's keeping faith. All day long he stands at the door of his kennel, waiting for the sound of a familiar footstep, his soft brown eyes eagerly searching for a glimpse of a familiar form. And in his trusting canine heart he believes that it will not.be long before his absent master comes. But the patient waiting is- all in vain. For Frank Van Dorin. 3323 venue C, Council Bluffs, the mis sing master, has gone. Mr. Van Dorin died last Saturday, while rid ing home from his office. Ever since Mr. Van Dorin brought the dog home, then a tiny puppy, they have been pals. -. For years they enjoyed a morning walk together, before the master went to his daily work. ADVERTISEMENT Drunken Soda Water Dispenser Killed by Blow of Man s Fist Chicago Tribune Foreign News Service. Chicago, April 7. Travers Walsh, John F. Lens and Joseph Wisadoski, soda dispensers, full of exuberance and ginger ale, started out to have what they were pleased to call "a good time. In the course ot their maudlin meanderings, they en countered a man and a woman who resented their profanity and a fight ensued. Walsh was killed bv a blow of the man's fist. Lens was knocked out of focus and Wisadoski fled. Joseph Henne, a song writer, cm- ployed by a local publisher, sur rendered to the police and admitted he was the man with whom they fought. His wife is a performer at the Winter Garden and he meets her every night, takes her to mid night supper and then they go home. Hitchcock Charges Norris With Reckless Statements Washington, April 7. Senator Hitchcock, democrat, Nebraska, re plied in tke senate to charees bv Senator Norris, republican, Nebras ka, last month that . Senator Hitch cock's paper, the Omaha World- Herald, had misrepresented his at titude on the Irish reservation to the peace treaty. Senator Hitcltcock declared Sen ator Norrts charges "absurd and unreliable" and charged Senator Norris with makin? "reckless state ments" and misusing his senatorial privilege. Senator Norris made no reply. Senator Hiram Johnson Comes Here Monday Night Frank A. Harrison of Lincoln, in charge of the Hiram Johnson cam paign in Nebraska, telephoned to Thomas Lynch yesterday that the California senator will speak in Omaha next Monday night. Mr. Lynch immediately engaged the Auditorium for that date, i For years the devoted dog watched every evening for his re turn, and went to meet him as he approached the house. Whenever possible they were together. But now the master conies no more. There hasn't been a morning stroll nor an evening reunion since Saturday. And the big friendly dog is wilt ing under his load of grief. He refuses food; just a sniff at the tempting bits placed before him, and then he resumes his patient vigil. And jn his eyes gleams an abiding confidence that his doggish mind cannot upset, a certainty that his life-long friend hasn't really gone, but will return. He's only a dog, but he's keeping, the faith. ADVERTISEMENT Flu Leaves the System Shattered and Torn J. H. Kecnan, veteran Omaha ho tel man, resigned his position as manager of the Hotel Henshaw yesterday. He has been manager ui mat noui tor tnc last seveiH years, and been in the employ of the hotel for 20 years. He began his hotel career at the Hotel Henshaw in 1899, as a checker. The following year he accepted a position as clerk in the Harney ho tel at Rapid City, S. D., but returned to the Hotel Henshaw in the ca pacity of a clerk a few months later. He was one of the seven Omaha hotel men who founded the "Greet- ers of America" association, which 's now a laree international organ ization with branches in all parts of tne United Mates and Canada. Mr. Kcenan has not decided what his next occupation will be. He is considering the offer of a position as manager of the proposed S500.- 000 Rapid City hotel, and is also consJering several offers which will enable him to remain in Omaha, he says. No successor has been named for Mr. Keenan at the Henskaw. Italians Deal With Reds Athens, April 7. It is announced here that an Italian commercial mis sion has arrived in Athens on the way to Russia to negotiate with the soviet government for the purchase of raw materials for manufactures. The mission, it is stated, is pro vided with several million rubles in cash. Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bee Ieeaed. Wire, Chicago, April 7. "Well." said Judge Landis, as he gnawed off a fresh hunk of chewing gum, "it's better than baseball, it's great stuff, the best ever." He had just returned by a pro saic railway train from Anita, la., where he landed after start ing on a balloon trip from Oniaha for Chicago. "It was the best time I ever had in the air" he continued, "because I was up longer than I have ever been .in an airplane. Great for sight-feeing. Traveled 75 miles as the crow flies, but it was about 100 miles as the balloon flew. Wind currents got us and shifted us about a bit. "Say, you wouldn't believe it, but it was not so cold up there, a mile in the air, as it was on the ground. "Air currents got bumpy. Along about 9 oclock things became pretty rough. Threw out sand bags and finally let out some gas. Settled down just as nice and easy." "Were you scared, judge?" The white-haired jurist looked quickly at the questioner and the query was not pushed. The judge has a son who became an ace in the war. They do not come of stock that is easily scared. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative ADVERTISEMENT V Beautiful Women I of Society, duringthe past I seventy year have relied f t .i , - . , . i ' upon ic lor ineir uisun- xguished appearance. The Soft, refined, pearly wiiiie compiexiun n renders Instantly, Is always the source of flattering comment.. Why Bejkinny? It's Easy to Be Plump; Popular and Attractive ADVERTISEMENT Help is Needed to Restore the Wast ed Strength and Energy. If you have been a victim of the flu, even though you were fortunate enough to es cape the fatal effects that the disease so often leaves in its wake, you need not be told of the damage to the human system which this terrible disease causes. .....,.j....j..;.;j...;..v.4..;..;..;.;.;. The human system, after a severe attack of the flu can be likened to a battlefield, with its scarred and mutilated evidences of wreck and destruction. ... i t For the human body has in deed been through a severe conflict, a siege that will tax and test the last ounce of strength and endurance. Even after complete recovery, the task of repairing the damage and restoring the lost vitality is a slow and oftentimes dis couraging one, for it seems that you will just never be en tirely free from the fatigue and depression that follows as an after-effect of the flu. Your whole body seems out of gear, for the damaging ef fects of the flu seem to per meate " the entire system, leaving you weak and sore, your nerves all unstrung, the appetite far below normal, the stomach upset and the en tire vitality at a low ebb. Then, too, there is always danger of a recurring attack, as well as the increasing lia bility to succumb to ' almost any ordinary illness, while you are in such a weakened condition. Not until your full strength .and vitality have been restored can you con sider yourself entirely out of danger, for your disease re sistance should at all times be kept up to the highest mark. The damage that has been done to your system by this disease must be repaired, and new tissne must be bin'lt to supply the waste that haai taken place. Nature is a great healer, but before she can do her work thoroughly such ob stacles as are in the way must be removed so that the full effect of her functions can be obtained. First of all the blood, which has, been impov erished and weakened, must be built up to a healthy and robust condition, sq that an abundant supply of this rich, red, life-giving fluid can be sent coursing through the veins to revitalize the system. You can readily see, there fore, the importance of giving nature all possible assistance in restoring your system and repairing the daniage which flu has wrought. If you wish to regain your lost strength and once again ernoy the ro bust vitality of perfect health, first of all rebuild the blood supply and thus give nature the aid that she so badly needs. S. S. S. is the one remedy that is so useful in repairing the damage done by the flu, because it promptly enriches the blood supply and fills the veins with new life and vital ity, which in turn rebuild the waste tissue throughout the system. You should begin at once to take S. S. S.. which will do so much in putting the system back into a vigorous, healthy condition. "Complete Satisfaction" Balmwort Kidney Tabletc Mrs. L Godard, 204 Cooper St., Atlanta, Ga., writes': "I have used your Sulpherb Tab lets (for liver and blood) and Balmwort Tablets with com plete satisfaction. In fact, I thought I had a Paralytic stroke in December. In Janu ary I eot a tube of the Balm wort Kidney Tablets and in one week's time I seemed to be al right again, and have had no return of symptoms, etc." Never neglect symptoms of Kidney and Bladder Trouble if you would avoid dangers. Sold by all druggists. A DVERT1SE.M ENT Red Blood for Pal PeopI e: It's easy to be plump, popular and at tractive instead of being; thin, aneular and scrawny. Almost invariably the trou ble ia due to weak nervea and consequent failure to assimilate your food. You may eat heartily, but owing to the lack of nerv ous energy and impoverished blood you don't get the benefit from the food you eat. AH of this can be remedied very quickly by taking with each meal a five grain tablet of Blood-Iron Phosphate. Thia quickly strengthens the nervous 6ystem, enriches the blood and increases its oxy gen carrying power, and in a remarkably short time the average thin, weak, nervous man or woman begins not only to put on flesh, but also begins to look and feel better. Sleep, appetite, strength and en durance are improved, dull eyes become bright, and, unless afflicted with some or ganic complaint, there is no reason why, if you take Blood-Iron Phosphate regu larly, you should not soon look and feel much better and many years younger. De posit $1.50 today with Sherman h Mc Connell Drug Co., or any other druggist for enough Blood-Iron Phosphate for a three weeks' treatment. Use as directed and if at the end of three weeks you aren't delighted, go back and get your money. Your druggist, a man you know, is au thorized to give it to you. Accept "California" Syrup of Fius only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your jchild is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "Cali fornia." 1 T BETTER DEAD Life l 9 burden when the hod? is racked with pain. Everything vorrie and th victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine taka COLD MEDAL 1p Thr national remedy of Holland fof otm 20 year; jt la an enemy nf all pains ra raltine frotr kidney, liver and uric arid troubles. All druerists. three sizes. fot IK aama Cold Medal oa avarr fmi ad accept no imiutioik APVEBTl S EM ENT ADVERTISEMENT "I have been Using Your Sulpherb Tablets More or Lei for Many Years and Have Recommenced Them to Many, Because I Think They Should Be in Every Home." EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS A big supply of red blood corpuscles is what helps to make any man or woman have a healthy, pink complexion and cherry red lips. Resort to paint and pow. der are totally unnecessary and besides that, are harmful. Three-grain hypo- nuriane tablets. 11 used regu ar v for sev eral months, seem to create a grestly added number of millions to the red and white corpuscles of "the blood, and not only improve the color, but add increased flenh to the thin and frail body. These tablets promote assimilation, absorption and di gestion, and this splendid aid to nature's torces transforms the comnlexion and figure. They are prescribed by physi cians, but being of a perfectly harmless character, self-administration is being fol lowed by many, who obtain them direct from any well-stocked apothecary shop. ADVERTISEMENT SURE WAY TO GET RID OF UNSIGHTLY HAIRS ; The blood is the source X of life, and upon its con- tion of the whole body. There can be no robust vitality unless the blood supply is abundant and 2 healthy. You should remember, too, that avoiding disease is large ly a matter of keeping the system in good condition, so that those who keep their blood supply pure and strong and vigorous are much less liable to attack. A few bot tles of S. S. S. will be worth many times its cost as a pre caution against disease. Those who take S. S. S. can get any desired medical ad-f vice without cost by, writing to Chief Medical Adviser, 180 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. - There is one simple, safe and sure way to get, rid of unsightly hairs on neck, arms and underarms and that isxto dissolve them. To do this get a bottle of Frcsca Hair Remover Lotion from your druggist, apply a little with the fin der tips, or with a little cotton, just like you would a face lotion, to the hairs not wanted, in a few min utes wash off and you will be sur prised how the hairs have disap peared. Fuzzy or heavy hairs sim ply dissolve and leave the skin soft and white shaving and other methods onJy remove hairs for a short while and they come in thick er than ever, while Fresca Hair Re mover Lotion dissolves them away below the skin and weakens the growth. If you arc troubled with these unsightly blemishes you should try this simple and safe method of getting rid of them. This writes Mr. Win. Cameron, 1021 Ells Place, Denver, Colo., and we pubnsn this brief statement to prove the never-ending value of Sulpherb Tablets in the treatment of such ailments as chronic consti pation, impaired kidney action and consequent impure blood manifest ed in many ways, such as head aches, pimples, boils, rash, hives, rheumatism, etc. Neglected consti pation undoubtedly brinps on a long train of more serious ills and the wav to get relief is to use Sulpherb Tablets as a laxative, tonic blood clearer. They are made of extracts of herbs and roots and contain sulphur and cream of tartar, thus supply ing the essentials for a regular and effective treatment. Sold by drug gists everywhere at 60c per tube. Adv. Take a glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys if bladder bothers you. Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well known au thority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, thev become overworked: get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts ofx distress, par ticularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, con stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. Tlie moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pnarmacy; take a tablespoonfu! in a glass of water before breakfast for a lew days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice combined with litliia, ' and has been used for generation? to flush clogged kidneys and stim ulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus end ing bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delighting effervescent lithia water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary or gans clean, thus avoiding serious . kidney diseases. ADVERTISEMENT This Actually Removes Superfluous Hair Roots (Entirely New and Quick Method) . Reduce Weight Happily Um famoui OIL OF KOREIM. fnllnw 'flrec tion of KenMn Byitlem therewith; bwrnme ulenilor. li.'iilliuf r, altrn.'Ure. efficient: UVB LONtiKR! Sold by buiy druojliti. including: Sherman A. MeConneli, 8eMon Drut- Co., Merrltt't. Unlit-Docekal. Adams-Haltht Drua Co.. Rlnolo-Fox Drue Co.. 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