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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH 'IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIONEYS l I t Eat lew meat If Kidney feel Ilk laid r Bladder bother. RADICALS OPENLY ADVOCATE CAMPAIGN AGAINST BRITISH AND FRENCH. EOERT GOVERNMENT CRUSHED BY WILHELMS WAR FRIENDS AND REACTIONARIES. Conservatives 6aid to Favor a Pol It. leal,' Economic and Social Boycott Rather Than Resort to Arms to Enforce Demands. Revolting Troops Advance Into City of Borlln and Assume Control, the Members of the Ebert Government Leaving City. Beirut.' The Fyrluu-Arablu- confer-onc- n Rcrllii. e, The government Most folk forget that the kidneys, like th bowels, get sluggish and , clogged and need a flushing occasion-illyelse we have backache and dull talsery In the kidney region,, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, add stomach, sleeplessness and all aorta of Madder disorders. You simply must keep your kidney active and clean, and the moment you feel no ache or pain In the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few day and your kidney will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and Is hnrmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulates them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids In the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is harmless; Inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent llthla-wate- r drink which everybody should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. local druggist anys he A sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kidney trouble while It Is only trouble. Adv. of Frle Ebert, the SimIhIIni president of ut Dunmseus, n exCernmn republic, wus overthrown the to pected proclulni the independence of all Syrlu, with Emir Felsal as king. on March HI by a military coup d 'etut. Dr. Wolfgang Kupp, one of the Many radicals among the founders of the Fatherland party, and war which openly urge preparations, have been talked for mouth against general ill rector of the agricultural societies, has ousted Gastuv Bauer, holli the British and the French. Conservatives wanting Indepodenre tne ehaneellor, and, In tuklng tliut offavor u political, economic and social fice himself, has temporarily assumvd supreme direct lou of uffalrs. boycott rather than war. There are now two contending govThe French are sending reinforcements to Cilicia, lint admit their forces ernment in Germany, t lie new one, are Insufficient If the French are under Chancellor Knpp, at Ilerlla; the dd Dresfighting the Turkish army Instead of den.one, under President Ebert at In session deb-gal- e bandits. The Italian consul followed the lend of the Amefteun consul and wired for battleships to he sent to Alcxuudrrtta. French and British cruisers at Constantinople qre using pressure on the Turkish government to- - cupture the blood-thirs- nationalists. ty The Unit- ed States torpedo boat destroyer I Is here for the bodies of Frank I,. Johnson und James Perry, Y. M. O. A. secretaries, whom the Turks killed. Driven from the mountains by cold und snow, Arab bands are harassing the vllluges throughout Syria. Descending on these places without warning, Arub horsemen are driving IkYore them sheep, goals und cattle, and tooting the storehouses and hornet liven Damascus, headquarters of the Syrian Arubic government, has not entirely escaped these marauding bands, who ure desperate with cold und hunjer and ure taking chances. un-usu- al FOUR BOYS DIE IN STORM. Father Finds Frozen Bodies of Sons Caught In Blizzard. Bismarck, N. D. Four school boys, sons of Gust Wohlku, a farmer living near Ithler, were frozen to death in Monday's blizzard. The boys, Adolph, Ernest, Soren and Herman set out for school Monday afternoon with a team, but half way the homes became exhausted and could go no further. Adojph bundled up his younger brothers, placed them in the wagon box and set out for help. Ills body was found near his home. A mile down the road the father came upon the team und wagon, practicully burled by snow. After digging away the snow he came upon the three frozen bodies of his sons. PROPOSE NEW RESERVATION Declaration Intended to Remove Some of Objections to Article X. Washington. A general declaration of International ivolley, under which the United Ktutea would view with grave concern any future upheaval threatening the peace and freedom of Europe, was agreed on by Republican senate leaders Tuesday and presented as a new reservation to the peace treaty. Intended to replace the more definite pledges of Article X, the reservation Is to he pressed In the senate as the furthest step the Republican leaders are willing to go toward of American Isotuthm und participation In Europcun conflicts. Officials of the new government ernment him) his minister huve a proclamation catling upon the people to rise In a general strike a the only means of preventing the return or Wilhelm II. has Although the been orderly, it Ini not passed without the clashing of arms and bloodshed. In various el lies fighting Ims occurred, participated In by inolm und troops, and several person were killed and other wounded In the suburbs of P.erlln, when rifle and machine gun were turned on the crowd. Hand grenade were also exploded In front of the headquarter of (leneral von I.ucttwltz, reactionary minister of defense, but did no great damage. The Ebert government laid knowledge beforehand of the pending but the precautions taken proved to be entirely inadequate. Field Murshnl von Hindcnhurg la reported to be favored by the new regime for Imperial preldent, hut thus far he ha remained lu the background. The former minister of foreign affairs', Cot Melt von Jagow, and General Huron von Falkcnhnusen, former governor general of Belgium, are among tlie leader of the counter-revolutioIt has been openly charged that the former emperor of Germany Is behind the revolutionary movement, but according to news that comes from The Hague, It Is not believed there that either the former emperor or the crown prince are Implicated In the overthrow of the German government. Amerongen castle, where the former emperor lives, and the Island of Wler-ingewhen the former crown prince makes his residence are already so closely guarded that It will he absolutely unnecessary for the Dutch gov eminent to take further measures to prevent Intrigue or their escape. A dispatch to the Petit I'arlsieu from Zurich, Switzerland, says the Ebert government In Germany, together with the president and vice president of the national assembly and the Wuert temberg ministers, met at Stuttgart Monday and decided to reject any attempt at negotiation by the follower of Wolfgang Knpp. Premier ltauer quoted ns having said that the only condition the Ebert government would eoiuiter-revolutio- u counter-rev- olution. n, 1 FRIEDRICH EBERT almn-cVonme- Bolivians Storm Peru Legation. Lima. The 1eruvlan legation at I.u I'nz, the llolivlun capital, was stormed by a mob of a thousand men, Monday night. It has been learned. Tlie government shields on the official buildings were torn down and windows broken. The mob was finally dispersed. Famous Oregon Surgeon Dead. Portland. Dr. Kenneth A. .T. Mac- kenzie, dean of the medical department of the University of Oregon, ntul a surgeon of national reputation, died her of heart disease, lie was 00' I years old. General Strike Called Everywhere, the Workers Siding With Deposed Regime Against Military Group, and Attacking Police. Between 20,000 and 25,000 Heroes of the World War to Remain in Foreign Graves, While Bodies of 50,000 Will be Returned. Fifteen persons were killed Heiliii, and 100 wounded In violent clashes between striker und olire at Frankfort on Main, Sunday. The strikers butproved victorious ufter an tle und drove the police out of town, whereupon a huge mob looted the main arms depot. Similar clashes occurred In other A Idg Industrial centers. general strike has been culled, besides In Frunkfort, iu Nuremberg, Magdeburg, Rreslau uml throughout the Rhenish Westphalian mining districts. No (list ut bailees took place In Rerun. The Prussian eagle emblem also Is flying from all official building In Berlin and lias been hoisted over the stack of urms belonging to the Luett-wit- z army. Minister of Defense ,V.ettwltz Issued this statement : The revolution I the consequence of the of promise by the Ebert government and the neglef t of the Bolshevist menace. A German army of pxi.000 I not sufficient to fight Bolshevism. The government will resort to military force In Germany only us lust refuge. We wish to maintain good understanding with the entente. If that he reconcilable with Germuu honor." The greuter purt of southern Gerd many, infuriated by the methods of the Knpp government of niuklng Prussia once more the center , of struggle for the restoration of is reported combining and organizing to fight the junkerist revolution to the death. So swift and sudden was the overthrow of the Ebert regime that for hoars the nuts. of fully twenty-fou- r the German people, were too stunned to take sides and to net ; but early Sunday the passions of the populace began to flare up with all the greater force and the Issues assumed concrete form, Hutidn-d- s of thousands of worker throughout the nation determined to heist Ebert' apstrike In propeal for a nation-wid- e test against the return of militarism, while ut the same time the majority of the troops, long chafing tindcf the Socialist rule, made known their thick, und-thlloyalty to the new regime, which embodies all the pomp and luse ter of the Imperial army. all-da- y hfgh-hunde- kuls-eristn- d Washington. The bodies of about .HUNK) of the Amcrlcun dead In France will be returned to the United States, while between 20.0(H) and 25, 000 will remain permanently Interred overseas. Secretary Baker has1 Informed Chairman Wadsworth of the senate military committee. The secretary, who wrote la response to a senate resolution, estimated the cost of returning the dead and concentrating the bodies remaining la cemeteries overseas ut $30,000,-00- . n It require some thoughtfulness to even send bet regards to other members of the family. BOSCHEES SYRUP. A cold Is probably the most coni' mon of all disorders and when neglect- A INSTITUTION. no tn America Institution Probably Is more widely known tbau Doctor Pierce's Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N Y. Although established muny years ago It Is today a modern sanitarium, having all the latest facilities for ths correct diagnosis of diseases and their successful treatment through modlclnt WELL-KNOW- or surgery. It was Dr. Tierce, Its founder, who over 50 years ago gave to the world that wonderful stomach tonic Golden Medical and blood purifier, Discovery, and medicine that famous for women, te ed Is apt to be most dangerous, Sta tlstlcs show that more than three times as many people died from Influenza last year, as were killed in the greatest war the world has ever known. For the last fifty-thre- e years Bosch ee s Syrup has been used for coughs, bronchitis, cold, throat Irritation nnd especially lung troubles. It gives the patient a good nights rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration In the morning. Made in America and used in the homes of thousands of families all over the W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. civilized world. Sold everywhere. Adv. FAMOUS BOWERY IS NO MORE SEVEN I. W. W. CONVICTED. Industrial Workers Declared Guilty of Shooting Soldiers in Washington. Montesimo, Wush. Seven of the ten Industrial Workers of the World charged with the murder of Warren (). Grimm, one of foul former soldiers shot during an armistice day parade at Ccntrnlin, Wash., were found guilty on March 13 of second degree murder. Three others were found not guilty. Ixircn Roberts, one of the trio, was acquitted oil the ground of Insanity. THERE TO GET INFORMATION Sandy Mush Citizens Vitally Interested in Knowledge Possessed by Fellow Townsman. When I got home tuther evening, related a citizen of Sandy Mush, I found a couple o' dozen of my acquaintances and several feller that I'd never heered of before, setting on my porch and otherwise hanging around, waiting for me." What wa coming off a surprise In? party, or something quired the neighbor to whom the Incident was being related. Nope; nuthn specially surprising about It, considering that some Infernal liar had told em Id been norat-In- g around tlint I recollected when the court house In Tumlinville was built a bottle of fine old licker was put In the corner stone. They wanted Kansas City to know which corner. Star. that-a-way- Benefit of Silence. I don't see your name In the paper quite so often ns It used to he, senPuts Wild West In Shade. ator. New York. While Broadway was I find No," replied tlie senator. with theatregoers, crowded three it a well not to inform the pubjust armed bandits smashed In the window lic of When they my whereabout. of a Jewelry store at Thirty-sevent- h don't actually know where I am It I street. They kept the crowds at bay natural for them to believe that I am with revolvers until they laid emptied busy working for their Interests. the contents of severut trays Into their A father get pockets and then escaped, shooting one some of his hoy' pedestrian who attempted to stop company If the hoy has to come to him for pocket money. GUSTAVE NOSKE Prohibition and General Good Timet Responsible for Disappearance of Its Oldtime Characteristics. e New Yorks Bowery Is so more. No final rites have marked Its passage, nor has the last requiem been sung, but of recent months the change has been progresslnjKswiftly and noticeably. can remember the Only Tub of Blood and ether famous dive, but now even the modem hangouts are disappearing one by one before the advent' of national prohibition. Most potent of the changes la America's former driftway of human wreckage I the virtual disappearance of the Bowery hum." A newspaper feature writer recently sojourned oa th street for a time, and he reported that the bums are now almost all at least casual workers, and that cash," or a sizable roll of the long green, old-tim- , old-time- abound. Butlers Are Scarce. The servant problem la glided circles must he acute." Why do you think so?" I see where the wife of a multimillionaire hns brought suit against the wife of nnother multimillionaire te re cover the person of one English butler." Birmingham Age-Ileral- Pessimists live long like Voltaire and Schopenhauer In spite ef their pessimism about all things. Health and Comfort Flavor and Economy 1 senators wu that the situation In no way affected the peace treaty and that President of tho Gorman republic, the German people were entitled to who was driven from Berlin by revo- any form of government with the exNoskt is ths stormy man of the Ebert lutionist, but decline to submit and ception of llohenzollcrn monarchy government, who le resisting the power that they desired. declares ho will fight on to victory. of th militarists In Berlin. Mountain States Swept by Gale. Denver. The Rocky mountain Mate were swept by a sixty-milgale on Sunday, which In places blew down telephone pole., uprooted trees, and destroyed building. No deuths were reported as a result of the storm. White Hands Report to Wilson. Washington. John P. White's minority rejmrt on the bituminous coal settlement was submitted ou March lit to President Wilson, who received the majority report of the coal commission two days previous. David Warfield Seriously Injured. Angeles. David Warfield, the actor, vva struck by an automobile truck here and sustained a broken left leg and laeeratlens of the iiom and lip. Ill Injuries are regarded a . rloiis. Germany Wins In Plebiscite. Copenhagen. Unofficial figures of the plebiscite In the second Schleswig one, up to midnight Sunday, show an overwhelming majority for Germany. No Danish majority has thus fur been recorded In any district. Express Property Under Guard. ImChicago. American Railway press company barn are under heavy city police guard as a result of n fight between company police and picket on strike duty. In which one policeman was severely bcuten. Five Negroes Killed In Storm Five negroes were Greenville, Mis killed, between 25 and 35 Injured, nnd 25 tenant house were destroyed, by a tornado lu Washington county, near Iercy, according to reports received here. e Fa- vorite Prescription. In Ids early professional career, Dr, Pierce realized that every family, but especially those who live remote from a physician, should huve at hand an Instructive book that would teach them something about First Aid, Ihysl. ology, Anatomy, Hygiene; how to recognize different diseases, how to can for the sick, what to do la case of accident or sudden sickness, etc., so hs published that great book, the Medical nn edition of Adviser, which can he procured by sending 50 cents to Doctor Tierce's Invalid Hotel In Buffalo, N. Y. Later, Dr. Pierce adJed another link to his chain of good works by establishing a bureau of correspondence ts which any one can write for medical advice, without any expense whatever, nnd if necessary, medicines especially prepared In Doctor Pierces Laboratory will be sent by parcel post or expresi for use at home, at a reasonable cost Thus those who have symptoms of dl ease need not suffer mental agony toning that they have some serious ailment. but can have a diagnosis made free by a physician of high professional standing. Write to Dr. Plercs relating your symptoms if you need medical advice for any chronic disease. All letters regarded as confidential 20. Congestion of the French transportation systems utul shortage of material used In the manufacture of coffin Is hamllcnpping the work, Mr. Baker said. While 111 bodies of American deud have been returned from Archangel, Secretary Baker said the same number still remain In northern Russia and that it was Improbable that any thing could lie done toward their removal for a year. '"'Evacuation of bodies In Knglund I progressing, lie added, while In Italy all bodies have been concentrated ready for return to this country. Believed at Capital That Interference by Entente is Unlikely. Washington. If the new German government live up to the statement of Chancellor Kupp, Institutes a rewithout a tulnt of the Hie gime that henzollern uml curries out the term of the peuce treaty, the allies and the United State will rest easily. Official opinion now show a derhh Inclination to view the German uprising In a more moderate fashion. It was declared that thus far un reason for the necessity of military Intervention In Germany existed. Moreover, the general trend of opinion among Husbands Had Thia Girl. Claiming that their "wife has 112 hushnnds and Is divorced from none of them, Tlfflc Sul-il- e of Cincinnati and James Kick of Dayion, have jolutly asked the police to arrest Margaret Foster, aged 21, on a charge of blgumy. Income Tax Money Stolen. Seattle. Two unmasked men early Tuesday held up the Internal revenue office here und escaped with ?20,KN. Tne money the men obtained had been collected the day before and had not been deposited. CONGESTION OF TRANSPORTA TION SYSTEM AND SHORTAGE OF MATERIAL A HANDICAP. SOUNDS NOTE OF OPTIMISM. O. Says Huns Lacked Bluff. bluff on Washington. A little the part of the (lermans In 1018, at the rrucial point of the wur, would huve paralyzed trnniortutlon of sohllere and war materials between this country and Europe, Rear Admiral Sims told the seuute nuvul subcommittee. SOUTHERN STATES PREPARING TO FIGHT REACTIONARIES TO A FINISH. one-tim- Twenty-tw- o Dayton, well-know- de- clare that It Is not reactionary or monarchist. 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