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Show IF BACK UTS TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDPJEYS Says Backache is sure sign you I have been eating too much meat. Uric Acid in meat clogs Kidneys and irritates the bladder. Most folks forget that the kidnevs, like the bowels, get sluggish and clocked and need a flushing occasionally, occasion-ally, else we have backache and dull misery in the UMnev region, severe headache?, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your k idneys pr?ive and clean, and the moment y on feel an ache or pain1 in the kidney region re-gion get about four ounces of dad Salts from onv good drug store here, take a tablespoon ftil in a glass of water before be-fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. '(is famous falls is made from the acid of grapes and lemon .in tee, combined with lit lit a, and is harmless to flm:h clogged kidneys kid-neys and stimulate them to normal activity. ac-tivity. It also neutralises the acids in the urine so it im longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Tad traits is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful off ei-veseent lithia-renter lithia-renter drink w hich everybody should take now and t hm to keep t heir k i-i-iipvp clean, thus a ve'iiling serious complications. com-plications. , A neiS known local druggist say he flls lots of -lad Salts to folks who he-hove he-hove in overcoming kidney trouble while it is onlv trouble. (Atl vet'tiTr.ont :j SYNOPSES O' THP: ANNl'AL STATK- n 1 1 1 for the ynr end ins V'ecember I!!, 1.''.h. of the rendition of tl.? Trovident Life & Trust Company of Philadelphia. T. pmtt" and tion of tie rmnna'i), (;-,. Pro-i-.ie;it 1.m ;ini Tru t Company Of P1nlad'alp,i'a. Hulade'phia, I'eimsl-V.mic. I'eimsl-V.mic. Vra-ne of rrs'den t . An S. Wic, Xrr; of erre'ary. C. U'alte.- Barton. TP.- amount of it? vh v i t a 1 stu-k p id up i l.'inii.nn. i 0 Ti'.' a-pount of its as?ers... lo."M ! 1 T e a;;r'ini of it? IL. hillties ('mriuoincr capital O'.eL'T.oSe.iT The amount of its income iMir'nc the preccdinc: i al-endsr al-endsr ye:.r 1 7,jnS,( av 4.; T!'e a'Tiount it? disburse-i.fiM.-i oiirina the preceding: preced-ing: calendar yo;r iL'.frjc.'.V Vj T'u- amount of losses an i ii ! o v, m en l s ra i d d 1 1 ri 1 1 ; 1 lie preeerpii- caleiida i --Ar linehi'led in foret;o- item) :..TI.viS."n The ,-ip-nimt nf ris'-vs written writ-ten durins: the e.ir 5 "J. 1 Tn,;rt . 'in Ti e an. omit of t i.-ks in for- e ,11 the em. "f fp;. year.... ."5 I C7. . fa ;'i.' oi Cta!i. offiro of the commissioner o:' ii'pur-ance -s.. !. P.r! on S. Wells, enmmissiouer of u-5 u-5 :rn ive of the sin te of 1' tn :i. do bre.iv cr;ifr tl'i.t the ;ihove nameil insuran-'e enmpanv h.is file I In in-,- off;, e a detade. Pt't'enieiit of its condition, from whim tne for..roin? statement let? been prepared, and t,hat the saiii ''Otnpanv h;-s in .ill otjier repppci; complied with tlie laws of t he 'sta t relit T ns to in sura m-e. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto Ket ,n. hand and affixed the seal of the in1 ira n-'-e depa rt nient i his :.''.; h day uf F pi'-moer. A. D. 17. lhc.ii Kl'LDN S VKhh.. CommiBSiuncr. Woman Thought She Woul-di Die. Cured by Lydia E. Pinkriam's Vegetable Compound. , , OgiJensbunf. Wis. "I suffered from femalo troubles which caused piercing j . pains like a knifo : HijiMHIiinj: through my back; i 1 I ' ' '111 andsiue. I finally I I II I " " lost all my strength I jj , 1 -50 I had to go to j!', " K ' j 1 "d. The doctor IjjV... :.. advised an oper-lllhki'v oper-lllhki'v .-..il ation but I would :ltj:U'. i' 'Hi not listen to it. I thought of what I jiy--;, :'( had read about Lydia j E Pinkham's Vege- l. table Compound and t 1 tried it. The first bottle brought freat relief and six bottles have entirely cured me. All women who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Comoound." Mrs. Etta Dorion, Ogdensb'urg, Wi3. Physicians undoubtedly did their best, battled with this case steadily and could do no more, but often the most scientific treatment is surpassed by the medicinai properties of the good old fashioned roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If any complication exists it pays to write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.,forspecial free advice. H eadacrsG--Depression ? FROM KIDNEY DISORDERS' Indiscretions in eating and drinking bring on such troubles very gradually, sometimes at other times quickly. will bring the desired benefit if such symptoms arc present as these. FOM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is th joyful cry of thcusass? ;ince Dr. Edvards produced Olive Tabic L the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician fc: 17 years and calomel's old-time men"-. Jiscovered the formula fcr Giive Tablei: .vhile ti-eatir.g patients for chronic cor.-:-:ipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Oiivs Tablet; do !ir; :onta;n calcine!, but a healing, soothinc rentable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of t'n-c little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They causo the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have n "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull, t;red (eeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and Dnly pleasant results from one or tv.-o little lit-tle Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime-. Thousands take one or two every r.icrht iust to keen right. Try them. 10 aid 25c per box. All drugisti !? " V ?. 5f -r ra ar f "V" Sees All! Knows All! rfir; v S3 TT-II! c-n?L with the thousand EES! , w g M JANB COUKTHOPB KAT1IESINE MUKKAY Vo1 sTsTEESnd Wt Witu Our Family. DE LOMi blbliKb f .jg(sy lZ LOVENBEKG SISTERS and ,?f.Sh . -r?piH"?v ORPIIEUM CONCERT Stgi ; i!rF:::j NEARY BIIOTIIEKS COl & DENARY j ORCHESTRA tf7?xi extra r,r?5'5;!-?s a trm of I'.T;? f (t? 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Neureuer, Eau Claire, Wis., writes: "Folejs Koney and Tar completely com-pletely cored my boy of a very eerere attack of croup. We know from experience exper-ience that it is a wonderful remedy for oougha, colds, croup, whooping cough.' teliiuiuin-joiuisun. Urngs, "Tho Never Pubetltutors." Five (5) Good S-lorea. S C2, T k T" -i--.y-- 8 I 3. E'Si,& JLs TODAY. TOMORROW AMD FRIDAY. . iMiiM hiillHIilsiB & mW B . In a Photodrama Based on America's Greatest Play, fl I A SUPREME STAR, A SUPREME AUTHOR, A SUPREME STORY. g I The Fate of a Woman Who Could Not Fight Her Way Alone. E i NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. ALWAYS THE 3ST PICTURES kss&2id ff;3 TODAY AND THURSDAY Tho Startling Supreme Sensation! f,.. U Wmntfn the W&k Wimk & y l A Ei Seven -red SDcdal by Wiu. 'A. Brady with an All-star Cast. yA :) JUNE ELVIDGE. AKTHTJR ASHLEY. IRVING CUMMIN GS, JULIA ? - , DEAN. 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