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Show - wr 4 r V ,.. twsf - 1 - THE- DESERET 1M0REJZHEI 4 XEWS MONDAY; NOVEMBER Co. fisiucn BY ADELE GARRISON. ' Newspaper Feature Service, Inc. Copyright by T7. THE WAT MOTHER GRAHAM "Well, you can't any that any TO HEAP MADGE. longer." she said with a final fleetWAS WO-ing tanness, - and then with eyes shining like- those of an excited child, ah listened to the story of ur finding Jim bound and gagged and of his experience with the bootlanger and the btg man who had 'come to the rescue of the escaping criminal. Youd Better Got Dinner." upstairs. But one thing I kept back. I , not reveal Harry Cnder-phasi- a my dough y mother- - , identity either to Katherine in law and she crowed the room In , or fjraham. That was a answer lo, it. sat down beside . the! matter for lallian's ears slons. If. , wn.iPO' ,o the' little Hndeed Lever' confided h. secret ally skillful ajivonr. chap's forehead of nothin 'iTaId Therefor ths "1 ehouidn t worry. Madge," she raillery which Mr Underwood had said, with such evident sincerity addressed Jim as he tied him up, that my heart lightened. "I don t making it to appear that the job waa think he hae experienced the slight- done tn aiieneei nor did 4 mention we took est ill from hie exposure vhirh Mr, Underwood such prompt measures to warm and the overcoat Jim eooihe him. Ha ia In good shape put Iunder think I have ja clue to the big now , 1 finished with as man's identity. But. will he be after tonight's important on air aa i mM manage. performance V I asked bitterly. was someone him 'There "That, of course. I rannot guar- I am sure, on the lists of like Lillians antee'- she returned, "but It he case of hers. does show any ill effects from it. uleota inI that last have asked Jim to give we can get to work tomorrow Therefore man no of second hint the hit morning promptly and check any- account of the affair, f wantliphim The to Hush'. thing troublesome. keep aa clear an Idea of the ' dragon is returning. It wea indeet- ,- Mother Graham, thing as possible, and you know how easily confused he K so please 'prlmfd for bear." in the phrasedon't aek him any questions about ology of the old hunters. 8he swept It. As for Katie, she knows 'only ir( magnificently, b- -r head high. we found Jim tied up. Any "Margaret. she demanded, "may that ! Httv she has patched up her I sale why I am of so little importance in your estimation that I have pelf mother-in-ladrew herself My to learn of Jims experience with the bootlegger by listening io the uj "Ihaughtily. am not In the habit of questale told by one hireling to anoththe servants. she said icily. tioning er. -Have you quite finished nil you have to tell? Madge Is Diplomatic. Oh. yes!! I said ..cheerily, then Even Katherines professional aaded with mock solicitude: waa not proof against compoeuew I do hope this hasn't delayed this.-- - Khe bent over the sleeping child with a strangled little cough, the cleaning too much "Don't jret a stroke of apoplexy and pretended to be busy arranging she advised, and (he blanket which wrapped him. worrying over f nipped mv risible firmly- - and In the glare of my mother-in-lawwhile she went in held leash them direct gaaa I had no such refuga and 1 always shall be proud of the on. lf I hadnt hen right on my J gave to my taps, there wouldn't have been a quick Ironing which stroke of work done today Everyfacial muscles as 1 met her e cs around In mean Katie's story- - to body "If youkeep MraTlcer." 1 kittf c8TlyrM isn't the true one at all. I instructed her their noses pretty steadily to the I them had when here, Just what to say to Mrs. Tlcer, but grindstone reserved the truth for you and and they'll be through the rooms Katherine, J have had nooppor-tunit- y now in less than half an hour. So aa yet to relate It." youd better get your dinner right She furled her sails immediate- away. TTiey dont need me any nearmore uptaairs. and I'll stay here in the anchor came to and ly with fUchard Second' est chair. world-wid- e Chicago, for whom a oeareh baa been conducted for more than a year, la In tha hand of the law. He baa waived extradition and k to Chicago by will be .taken two assistant atatea attorney who arreated him la a hotel here laet right. According to the police Koreta atole away from Cb icago with the loot of a a It antic mall Laud Jn a hand satchel. He wan retarded hero aa a man of culture and waa even tnvked to deliver a sermon When arrested Koreta aeemed stunned by the realiaation that he had been discovered, ynb-kl- ' . however, he said. -All ritht bora. I wont make anv trouble. Jhe attornev refused to divulge how his disguise has been penetrated. y Thanksgiving Day Rates Rta Cfi4 Wrln DeTrr mill h in tlfect ttnm Mlt Uk wrnt T ttiiUAfii in to Cty of nd inctudng Wretmster. Hwn ttms to ktilc of on and r vftjr fare addiitc sufficient moire r to os4 jo multiple oT 25 will bo on sale November Ttfkti as. 26 end IT, final return limit, lumber J, 1624. For detailed rates call on Ticket Ajrent, Rio Orande Station or City Ticket Office, 646 11 THAT HANGS ON Chronic coughs and persistent colda lead to aorious lung troubla Tou can atop them now with an emulsified creosote that ie pleasant to taka. Creomulston Is a new medical discovery with action: It soothes and heals th Inflamed membranes and kills the Creo-mulslo- n. d .k Of all known drug, creosote 1 recognised "by the medical frater ' wity as the greatest healing agency tor the treatment of chronic coughs , and colds and other forms of throat and hmg trouble. Creomulslon v contain. In addition to creosote. other beating elements which soothetand heal the inflamed mem hranea and atop the Irritation and Inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, la absorbed Into the blood, attacks tha seat of the troubla and destroys tna germs that lead to consumption. Creomulslon is guaranteed satisfactory in tha treatment of chronic l coughs and colda bronchial bronchitis- - and other forma of throat and lung discs sea ...and ia excellent for building up tha system after colds or tha flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing, ia not relieved after taking according to Ask your druggists directions. Creomulslon Co- - Atlanta Ga. . Adv.) asthma-catarrha- I o for Creaky Joints Just rub on the new application called Joint-Eas- e If you want to know what real Joint comfort ia. Jt'a for stiff, swollen.. or Joints whether caused by rheumatism or not. A few seconds' rubbing and It soak right in through skin and flesh right down to ligament and bona. , It oils up and limbers up the Joints, subdues the inflammation and redures the swelling. Jolnt-Eaa- e la tha one great remedy for 11 Joint troubles and (tchramm-Jnhnao- n Stores and other live druggists are dispensing it dolly a tube for 6 eents. Alwavs remember, m ien Jo nt- -' Ease gets In joint agony get out quick Adv. pain-tortur- Ms I . 1 T Tt t f T r ll mI ; l. h t A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer If you get a package of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Th skin rhould negin to clear r you have taken the tablets a few nights Cleanse th blood, bowels and liver with Dr Edwafas' Olice the auoressful substitute for ' calomel, theres no sickness or pain after taking them Dr. Edwards' tJIne Tablets do that which calomel does and Just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and Irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablet, Is ever cursed wuh a ' dark brown taste, a bad breath, a dull, listno good" feeling, ronstipa-tloless, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply fare Olive Tablet are a purely vegetable compound mixed with ol.ve oil; you will know them hj their olive color. Dr. Eduards spent years amon; patients affl.cted s.'ih liter and howfl complaints and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result Take one or two, nightly for a week. Bee how much-bettyou r. Ad-vsf-te- Tab-let- 1 a. n, .'5 V u !! nt -- I . .. I People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets t I . earo for him. Ho finally tnakoa hto ss-s- s.r cnotoo and marrtoo th hrUUaat , go to the 'Buttorfly." wharaupoa her musical ferentlr if they had better or if they caroor to act acid for th prtwlac aootoi club for luncheon someone to meet of the obhxatton petted mightn't telephone pampered. wtf of a rich maa- - They fo ti Jht In them at the RMs? "Dorad, makes a great - militate." Now York, where Crai haa been aiven Hilary-decideMtliu4 bracing treater reopenotbtIUy la the firm. Hilary otey aa at the Spaulding of- at her own tsim reflection in shop She la pretty, but where fice tn Hount HoUy, ometbera her own window diaappolntment In hor Joy ovor Dora would she be If she and t'raig had serious split? Back fn Mount aa tho marriaga and taboo- - her-pieadorhbie unmarried older aiator. At Holly with me. end I can assure ttmoo ho vtoit Dr and Craig in their her she continued, argumentativefriend in ly. "that Nhc would not f nd it all so homo, where oho moot tho Mchi whirl and ebeer4 with torn easy and pleasant as it was' I'm 21 I'm no child, and ! cermleglTlng that Deraa Ilf doeo not offer her what she items to era? ao full nearly not take !x)ra s side untainly shall and complete happlneaa. , and ions she comea. to her sense! like s sensible Woman " After lunch Ahey went tiP to acts from Dora This fteo the studio, Hilary aa gaily at came to emancipation her suddenly, vkh all the home with theoe two ae 4f she had exhilaration of a discovery. She had known them all her life. They been too much wrapped fn Iorao were real, ahe thought, atudyfng life, praj'.ng for her. awaiting her talking to everyone she them iir xha taxicab, gnd lietening leer to their talk about aome new opera. knew nlyebf lioralKronkt. today had been a wanted Kronaki theme. Hilary. frankly dtrgueted witn her who had tho score on her old square lora. a girl who Inherited Ama-ti, and her mother's mother'a in home Mount at gift Holly, piano, and who allowed years to go could supply It. Tha old man ass ecstatic In his admiration; he talk5-e- d by without improving her opporto hor of the opera, and almoet tunities. And If ho knew .that tt was Bobher immediately afterward made Atherton who luourh t telling her pathetically by Wqhdelt and Ocil her time. Hilary that a hal was orn 4n one of wore staking up he would be even more hLs socks, and tho toe had worked thought pct t. tbr being chafed through, and a as an The studio a as magnificent immense room with a high ceiling and north windows twelve feet tall. Outside these nindows war irqti balconies, and belon them the grtra leafless part. w4th children screaming on the Inakle was a tremendous ""and &'o4baghArn greton jJuJI the rug stretched at an angle one or two great polished floor, untrained canvasses on the dull, dis. tempered walls and two enormous Iron candieoAUika - beside the- - big fireplace. Trunks stood about In the process of unpacking, and four men were grunting over the business of setting up a concert grand piano. Hilary and the men went back through the little dining room and into bedrooms, lqltchem; looked small but (flooded wkti sunshne in the earlv afternoon Kronskis handsome leather bags had bean opened, the whole place was littered with a bachelor's odds and ends H hen they went back o the studio, Hilary sat down at the piano. dusting the bench long wth one of. her gloves, and strikdeing the kes with all the light of the artist Von Maodes-chei- d cams to stand beside her. and humming the marked --time. Kronaki. whs was In tha hall with the mover rushed back and salted his violin, Rhe gave him his string not expertly. Improvising little flight of chords and runs between the mhtnfng of the altered strings, snd ahen they laughingly went through the sonata movement Into which she had drifted Von kissed her clever fingers with all the respect of reverently, on musician for amothsr. But Kronaki could play no long-s- r, his manager was announced. on MarMeschefd wont off to change hia stockings, as he explained, and Hilary went out into the arernie again. She wished that Kronskt had not said 'to her awkwardly, when his manager was announced: "Here. ndI cannot talk to you any f Taira ot tiU you to longer.-aremain, because my cook and valet are unpacking and there is no for you! plae It a as only his European frankness and simplicity, of course: she knew that she had given him a happy hour or two, and that he had thoroughly enjoyed the meeting and the lete breakfast, as she had. But she 'Wished he - was not quite so foreign! Walking down the crowded street, at half-pathree o'clock Hilary felt a sudden exhilaration In her st LEAN tlDmiOLATIOj THE NEBBS King Dough Dough. Baby or 'Child" acqoe-atnac- Mod WASHINGTON,: Nor. ernization of tp six older battleships of tha American fleet ia essential. Secretary Wifbur declared today In bis annual report, If our ratio of naval strength la to be He Indicated his Inmaintained tention to renew the department's much debated recommendation for a special appropriation for that purpose. The report omitted the annual study of the Navy General relating to supplementary construction required to round out the fleet, and mad no direct reference to the program of ten crulrer and sundry auxiliary craft which failed of passage in last 'session. The secretary is understood ta have decided to treat this subject in a special report sent to the House aub-comittee on naval appropriations. Neither did he Include in hie annual report any recommendation for a change In the navy's authorized personnel of 84.000. With respect to aircraft. Secretary Wilbur said the special board appointed to develop a policy had not completed Its work. "The policy of maintaining th fleet on he Pacific Coast is ap proved and should be adhered lo. th secretary said, adding that fa ciliilea therfe for Ha maintenance should be extended. Inadequate funds for were the cause of a loweredrepair ma terial condition in the fleet during tha past year, he said, and would result in this condition, a breaking Bftt .navsy nrd prgapx tyins. Declaring the scrapping program was progressing according to schedule. Hecrelary Wilbur predicted its completion- - weit wtthln the period alloted by the Washington conference agreements. Attention waa called to the need of formulating a new congressional policy to control Ravat oil reserves. In the event that the government's suit against the present leases in Teanot Donee and California is carried to a successful verdict. The report called attention to the Increasing shortage of officer personnel. declaring H airesd v had become necesaarv to utilize young officers with limited service hi responsible positions. It waa urged that the allowance pt midshipmen at Annapolla be increased. tuber-culosis- . for Sick Dependable LaxativS h SAILOR DRESS FOR SCHOOL In navy blue serge, a gay plaid or cotton madras, a little school drri tike this would give excellent service. The pattern for No, 2250 is cut m sixes 6. 8. 10. 12 and 14 yean. Size $ mate-riarequires 24 yards of PrictlS cents jp stamps or eoi (coin preferred). Pleas order at least IS Sara before youpatterns wish to nso them aa wo do not carry them in stock. (rota th east They ar one sent direct to yon. Tou must torted Mr. Paddy. think me stupid if you think 1 had'nt discovered that. Why net make the pond bigger, my dear? I really think the pond ought to be deeper anyway. If the Ice should become very thick - this there would not be any tbt much water left under it and some of our food supply might get frozen in. If we make the pond deeper, it will also become bigger and the water will get nearer to those trees we have got to cut. Paddy rubbed hta nose thoughthe. "I fully. 'That is true." said suppose you are hinting - that we should go to work at once and make our dam bigger. Paddy sighed at the thought. Mrs. Psddy nodded her brown That la just it." said she.' head. I've thought of this matter for a long time, and I've looked that dam all over. It wilt not require a great amount of work to snake this pond considerably bigger. Let's go over to the dam and wake a look at It. All it means la a little more work, and neither of us Is afraid of work. Com on, Paddy." She dived Into tha water and be- Tubercular Service Men gan swimming toward the dam. To be Informed of ' Rights THTStGA OVER. TALKING Paddy hesitated a moment, but a moment. Then he, too. only Plana for atf BY THORNTON W. BCRGES8. assisting dived Into the water and swam men suffering from active after her . Let not obstruction bring disaster; mental or nervoua trouble I 1924, by T. W. BurCopyright. to take advantage of the treatSomehow, somewhere, you'll find a gess) way. Th next story. "How Faddi's ment provided tn the Heed, Johnson. bUL will be diacuaaed at a Paddy the Beaver, Fond Waa Made Bigger. special meeting of a committee of Paddy the Beaver and Mrs. PadSalt Lake poet No, 2. AmeriFormer Salt Laker Freed the swam aa Chuckled away, can they at the Hotel Utah Mon dy Of Embezzlement Charge day Legion at S p m., it ia announced by from the place where Old Man CoyFrank C. Bird, membership comote had so nearly caught one of Arthur B. Witcher was acquitted mittee chairman. them. But when they reached court in federal at a Mr. Bird said the men not rethe Jury by their house out in the water they Carson Ctyf Nev., of ntl count of porting for . treatment, under- - the very stopped chuckling They grew Padembezzlean indictment charging hill before Jan. 1, will not sober. Psddy looked at Mrs. ment and mlappmpraton of be attended, the time124, exdy. and Mrs. Paddy looked at -Padof piring on that date. provision bank National funds Ihe of Ely dy. wan aeveral hich he preaident W haven't anv too much time mailed to all Circulars are year ago. W Itcjier waa formerlv 100211 posts In being the state and to to get In our food supply for the employed in a Halt Jake bank and postmasters in all towns where no winter.' The first thing we know ban many frlenda in this city. th pond will be covereJ with ice. ia organised, urging the men When the cae went to trial the poet and then there can be no more effected to report at once. embezabandoned all ' government I know? work' said Paddy. Doni yn rappef Plano for further assisting zlement charges except one of Mrx Paddy. Mm. Paudy nooued. "Quit true, GH out bonus apto men exonerated which the Jury Paddy.' sal.l she. "We ought to be plication blanks will also be disat work this very minute cutting that and Joked the ground over. If Witcher. cussed. , ' dothe w low flat and are. there and her that ground tree, up I donk believe we we might do it. But it la uphill Southern Pacific Loses ing nothing. would be troubled again tonight by aJ! the nav from the edge of our pond to thoae tree. p a canal la Oregon Breakwater Case Old Man Coyote." L ' "Perhaps not. replied Paddv. put of the question 4 taktou euppnae I know? re- be would Cher WASHINGTON. Ndv. 24 Btit to go back INS) The Rout hern Pacific railway tout chance. Yesterday I found ing the footpripts of Towler the Boh Cat today in the United Rtatea supreme ! tell didn't over near those tree .court a euit to recover rompenxaou Leeauae I dliTnf wanf fo worry tionTor TnjuTrieatd Its rlghTof way ONCDiTRATEDC' Hut the truth of the matrer j i on. along the ehore between the towna OX Bar Vew and Garibaldi. u work to is. it isn't safe for Oregon, oj BREATHE far from ihe water. Of course on j resulting from construction by the United States of a breakwater on could keep watch while the other j FREELY! wc be would even then the north side of the entrance to work. But j Very little ash nd e Tillamook Bay, Oregon, from the in' danger. If only those set seed Anoint nottrilc with Pacific ocean. fear yn dirt vbn grew a little nearer th Rater ej Rouid he all right. yn reck.1 "Well, my dear, replied Mr .Two Killed, 2 Injured Paddy. "1 dont see that there is V ftowws Office In Airplane Collision anything for u to do hut to make' 4m (Ttft Bldgs those tree grow a liftie nearer the4 Coolin; Antiseptic .... .. 4ter.?.. CLOVER FIELD, SANTA MON. Tard at ,i. 1ST ft. 3rd West. Clears bead Daddy grinned good nauredly j 21 API A ICA, Calif. Nov. "T suppose' said he. are! voi man and a woman were killed and thinking that ne mght dig a canal two others seriously Injure here up to those tree Unfortunately when their' airplanes collided In we cant do it, J.had thought of midair. J p" )wi 's Joint-Eas- ' I veins: 8ha thought of Dors h prob- HiiOFtll. sad Dors i 'Butterfly"! Cottle I lem. but it wss In a new way, it was with a esrtsta confidsacs and ike sroRllsry ss sisters, orpbess Hilary, alder, basis been charged by tbeir strength. Dora waa wrong, and sbe maaiciea ysrlau to fewer la Dorm th must ba prevented from doing th great maaical talent with which aba la. sort of thing again. It was prepos-aowj leroue to here C'rair. iutd to here Hilary t fnytey4 tn tha efftce tjHuarpr hereof, trembling and wr-jtCrtig j SpettidtBS. rytn over what Dora cbcite to do or of hr not to do. Butterfly mplorvr. com was woman n 41 now Hi lar- - had worried about I fora all her life: had carrUd a dou- for tbe 2 year. the drig TJtii. Kroaakl lameua ?iou- Am tot. The older tot onddewly- felt 49oo and had aavd tad tor ib win abroad, a wooei powerful, Hor unexpected empty dat had beon fillrd Kreeakl oea America ea yt Dora cert tear. and dehffhtully independent ffUed. Had Butter The ototcra entertain K roach I fly accompanied her thia morninx informal diancr with other m all thin ploaaufo would have ear aped inclined nau asd b tore ttoir her Dora had email fatoreat except live no and for her own 'unalt crowd, abo wmill tatimato frtond hclor b om btek to Europe have jrreeted Kronakj apathetically 'U the. fmyieUat hereeVf ehe - woaW hire-wt- uf for a lonrr majr. with ipivlnx him the addrees Cnlf dpouldtna eloo to tvrpt off bto of thamerely restaurant if Indeed her con foot by the Ulcnta. toiutjr and charm corn for hia hunEr had Ron that th Golitor firto and both pialmy Fig-Syru- . it' M - Bywater, Better Tomorrow. ' Adv. germ. California' !!' JmJ 1924 t. . b. two-fol- Ml M. tM4 filled er Um Cwklls Bwnkaff pencil with pair of MMUit1s glawM. -See Us Today and See V X. S, Not. 24. HALIFAX. 12,-0- 0 AP) Leo .Xoretx, a'leed 000 land fraud swindler of 24 Deseret Optical MY HUSBANDS LOVE IS So. Mein fitroeL FV if-- A ' diegusted" Rhe went Into the hourve breesily af 4 o'clock. Mr Rpaulding was at home. Banks said, and would be glad to nee Mtee Collier In her room. was lyng on the big divan before her fire: the had been Frying. Rhe said her bead ached,to and be she thought fral ought Ashamed of himself for behaving lo wHh th Rogers' tonight, and he had he Mrs Rogers that telephoned would be out of town And he had moved Into his mother's empty room, ao idiotic, raged Dora. letting ths servants suspect everything "Tou are 4he Idiotic one. Butterfly." Hilary said, ttternlv. remaining on her feet, and looking at her sisI m ter with disapproving eyee you I can't tell you surprised at about you been what I've thinking all dav A woman of your age. and lra 0AL & 0KE - eohe-a-bie- le Adv. Dont Let That Turn Into Cold Fin Hub mi Good Old Mnunlr. That cold may torn Into "Flu." Grippe or Arn worse. Pneumonia, unless you lake ear of tt at once Rub Kood old Musterole on th ronzest ed part and see boa quickly It bring Gold are merely congestion Musterole, made from puie oil of mustard, camphor, menthol snd other simple Ingredients, is a counter Irritant erhich stimulates circulation and heins break up the cold. lcf. "As 'effect ire'-s- s mustard id piaster, does the work aithout blister. Just rub it on with your finger-lipYou will feel a warm tingle as it enters the pores, then a cooling sensation that brings welcome relief. To Mdtliers: Musterole Is also made In milder form for liable and small children. Aak for Childrens Muaterolr. married two years, lettmg r herself - 15c and Sc. In Jars whipper-snappehe Involved with a and tubes. like Cecil Atherton! Craigs quite his 4f Jike being right; snd you don't wife, and behaving yourself ab his wjfe. you ought to go In about the this not thing decently, and Tou ought to get way. that miniature back from Cecilli Atherton, snd tell Craig that you drop him.1 To be continued.! s. Better than n mnstard plaster. TO BEGIN WORK ON DIM COMMITTEE SEEKS ADDITION TO STRAWBERRY VALLEY . PROJECT. Immediate Initiation of construction work at the Diamond Fork canyon power sits will be proposed comby cornmittee- of HTigatJonpanies at the meeting of the Utah water storage commllon Nov. 23 The project contemplate contorting into power the potential energy of the water turned from the Rtraa berry reservoir Into irrigation and canaUU serving Utah countv eeuld be advocated a an addition to the Rtrawbem project. A committee consisting of J. B. Tucker anf E A. Jacob of Provo, J. R. Murdock and Francis W. Kirkham of the Murdock com pa 8. C Howard of the Bonneville district has called on irriusing pumped Ircompanies gation rigation water to advise a to the and whether used the compower panies would be willing to -- buy power from the reclama:ion ser- vice Jn the event thev dam should be built. 4 Moose Hunters Bag 150 Rabbits for Poor ENTRAL Hurry Mother. Even constipate s bilious, feverish, or sick, and children love to take gen-,- , utne "Uslifornia Ug Srup other laxative regulates the rende-littbowels so nicely. It wweetesa the stomach and atarts the live and bowefa without griping Conor soothing tains no nareouc drugs. Roy "California" to your druggist and avoid counterfeits. Insist upon genuine "California t x Ryrup" which ..contain directions. Members of Salt Lake lodge No. Loyal Order of Moose, mho conducted a rabbit hunt at-- Rush valley Sunday distributed ISO rabbits to persons gathered at the dub rooms on their return. Two teams participated In the hunt, the degree team under command of George I, Thompson, trustee, which bagged 2 rahhita. and a team under command of George Howe ahlch shot 07 rabbits. 25. SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS Hurts Flush. Your .Kidneys as You Clean Your Bowels. tVhen Back folks forget that Ihe kid like the bowels, sometimes get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occae.onallt, else we hate backache and dull misery in the kidney region, setere headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liter, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply mud keep your kidneys active snd clean and the moment you feel an ache or pain In the kidney region begin drinking lots of water. .Also get about four ounrea of Jail Ha Its from any good drug store herb, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidney will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and' lemon' juice, combined with Itthia, and la Intended to flush clogged kidneys and help stimulate them to aclc ity. It also helps neutralize the acid In tha orine so they no longer irritate, thus helping to relieve bladder disorders. Jad Balts Is inexpensive; makes delightful effervescent lithla water drink which everybody should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean. A well known local druggist sevs lot of Jad Baits to folks he who believe In trying to correct kidney trouble while it Is only .trmihte: By-means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. Adv. Most ne. Ils all ' |