The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 22, 1919 Page: 4 of 6
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PAGE FOUR
THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
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li Abilene Beporler j "lif" s oW'j
Ablfene Texas. . .-"T
-.' ' i i ! Marshal Foch s romarkable Interview
fKfcrd m fceconi Clas Mali at Abtleti.wlfh thrt American cnrrosrifintlirfRlt
TWCM '.ihftiiM Tih rnnrl with nn lirtderlVlnli? cftn
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SUBSCRIOTION RATES!
Ono Tear In advnnce $5.00
SI Months In advance 2.70
lh-w Uonther Irt advance 1.3S
05 ronth In ndvanco 60c
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Oubscrlbfera falling to receive their paper
regularly will Confer a favor upon the
management by reporting the same to
the business office. Phone No. 67.
VtMJ PUZZLE-SI
BOPP
(Mn !b tWt UOr a.wM.r. MM Wr.no ot Umt ctalrcb will oftMal. ttfju . "' im
ItTHtfw ti n tAvt ifrtva
f Mr and Mrs. Jog Wright hate moved
at the funeral.
.. tfa
Anfr erroneq9 reflection upon the char-
acter standing or" reputation of nhy per-
son firm or corporation which may oc-
ur In the columns or THE 11EPOU-
TKit will lift gladly corrected upon being
brought to tho attention of tho firm.
i rT . ... .......
Member of the Associated Prta.
Tho Associated JPreM la exclusively enti-
tled to the use for republication of nil
news dispatches credited to It or not
olliertolso credited In this paper and also
tho local news published herein.
"I.. - . - . . . f
.-...-........... nUarntlnn Iri tnl ml . r CnnalrtfirnMnni
aknrnuncai i - - . ..' - ----- -.
Business ana circulation ............ 67 that ho expressed vividly and dramatl-
Editorial lioom ..$9 cally in those words:
Society .......1097 of si R . thnl we must
hold tho Germans It Is by using
the Hlilno that we must make It
Impossible for them to recom-
mence tho coup of 1914 Tho
Rhino is the common barrier of nil
tho Allies precisely of all thoso
who ttnlled to save civilization.
Tho Rhine Js tho guarantee of
poaco ror till tho nations who hao
shed their blood In tho cause of
liberty. Then lot us wnlch on tho
Rhine.
Wo havo no Idea of attacking
Germany or ot recommencing the
war. Democrats bucU ab our3 nov-
r nt'inck. They ask but to live
In peace and to grow in poaco but
wlto can gay that Germany--whore
democratic ideas nro so recent
and perhaps vory superficial will
hot quickly recover front Its de-
feat Engjand has tho Channel tu
cross.s America Is far nway
Franco must alwpva bo In a posi-
tion Id safeguard tho general Inter-
ests of mankind. Thoso Interests
are at stake on tho Rhine. It Is
there that wo must proparc to
guard against the painful surprise
o! tho future.
.. .... . ........ uA After the events of the last five years
w'au "'" """ . ' '""it Ismpossiuio t'o disrogaru tins soi-
Russian revolution" declares that emn warning. We nro dealing with a
.... ..... i Gormnny dofciitcd. but refusing to re
uormany ami japan win lorm an aui- C0BnZ0 lt8 d(jfGnt; n Germany still lm-nl lll0T08ldenC0 ot Postmaster Harden
anco within tho next five years. Wo monsely strong and unrepentant it Is .riIoajay Tu0 laaioa of the Christian
... . ... i only human naturo for It to plan at nMI.cn cftV0 a box suppor.
don't believe It. Rut should that hap- '0 nloro rnvorabic moment to rolurn . "j . " if Diwilitary came In from hti
pen they will only be putting them to th attack 'ranch Tuesday and brought with him
' . ... . .. . For tho next generation at least tno . . ..y tliat ja stIcj nuatUico to
selves in tho position of the negro sol- Fronc r0nll0P 3 mlr frontier and wo J Xl period during tha
dlor declared tho whito'boys were get- must W prepared to dofond If. "summer.
'Tho Kent docket In tho district
court and the small- list proporty ad-
fAfiStJsJiiiimiiili
WJGDNIISDAV JAMJAJIV 22. lt!)
VWWmlV.Al
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WE DOST? RKLIfcVE IT.
Madame Cathcrino Brashorakay.ii
EIiANs
M.
1IB. ilUU IVilKlIb Jllu iawiv
to Abileno. They are fine people ami T.nwn FnilUel LOSCS
wo rpgrot to seo them leave. i . A t-u.
Mrs. Rowlnnd ami little son are
visiting" In Big Springs.
Attaa .Tnnnln Vfnmt hi TnsPrtln It
spending the weok with -Miss Mary Hd-
ttruE
Mrs. It R. Bush Is visiting relatives
at Novice.
I H. Tucker of Raugar is visiting
home f6lks this weok.
artd will g back to his old Job tilling
mi HOD.
At (i innlilnn te In rnlnrn In Dvnlo
soon and give us a wldo awake up-
to-tiie-niinuto newspaper.
His Son in France
C. Parnell well-known Jn Abi-
Aiul vim Hva nonr Lawn was
'JWlnn.i D U- Ana nrr'rttli Wiirn of tllO
feuddon' de'atfiof Ills S"..y'0Jft't
lAILflElTfS'.TIIS
THdBest Way io 'treat
Constipation
BY S. C. BAttrOCK M. D.
The meclical books nntno many ilnnw
that will move tho bowels. 'Hie tlruj; store
ciu-rivAe ni lnnrfcd ilnA-n with laxatives.
purfsalives and pilh. Tho trouble with
mmt. of iiiftm. m liio niier-eiicrw. .m
IHgh fosl of Ihfiig Cause Hlg Snlnrlcs
xnevtrn PtTV t.o-. a .Thn rtUt
of living which according to recontly
imlillRlinil nfflr'al stntlfltlcs. linn ill-
i-roaBml nlmiidt 1 A riAt nnlif til AtfiYtpl)
diirlPK tho last five years has force a g "ft nn(rirhis to be made
tho .neftibor- of ho chamber or dopjK lo'cTOrm0u;in KdSHTiUjnt taking of
t'r lo cei an increase in thqUT5ai- ;u rulu fonn of brnPLinartivity
t'ri lo pek an increase in thoJri5
nrlca ot from 20 lo 2W622trclay.
1 'iyM'. i !
FRANZ Rori'. GERMAN EMVOY
At Sen Francisco 03 fined and sennJ'
t?nced 10 two yrars ImDrisonmcnt t
vtolfttlng n.-utrallty two yoarsl
today. January 22. 1917. jr
Find annthcr conspirator f
vRRrrnifiAva ajtsivbr
Upper left corner down in coat.
I ColdS CauFlbd'
Fcvcrlshvltepdaqbes
causcofroia'ac'.d
takltlAXAJl
S-fKV' f"
rtAr.' v iv.
p.ll(U A. II
m ivix. :wfT
I m. Y1t 1-mIhm I.mm 1.MrtV flri
ting into whan thoy sent tho negroes Jimiiy'a jumping off placo for nttfto't.
to tho front lino trenches and took the irurthcrmofc the Rhino Province and v rtlBOtj w tho sheriff for salo are
scconaHnp "Xlxln" to get run ovorV' tho Palatinate contain the coal plloi orUhl- fino indications of prosperity
iron for her weapons of war. Ikol'"BC ' J' to noh
coal has tromonddusly handicapped ibo I ' S b P. ookor's llttlo
defensive as welt as tho Industrial If on & P. UooJ . i i
hernia or rupture lalt Saturday and
getting a ions
JvEEl' A RHSKUVK STOCK
Tho day is i coming In West .Texas
Svhkn every farmer will terrace his
nnwnr iT TTrniiefl.
wtiaa. every rarmor ww terrace ms i as a common sense military measure ".-";;..." ".. ia
land and keep constantly on Jiaml a (America will make a . fatal mlatako If J"0.""?8
resorvo stock of seed and feed as w611 Bo8"mBiUH.ur c K wag 0cclmt y tlw
as lpt.e bank. I.can easily .c
done' by adopting a policy calling far U.m. be transferred trom h g
...... . I u -T m .......... h.1 rnm..ln. I . fflHIHP TTIIIITI III .III Lillllt. UU. .... '- .. m . v
mat mau ui u j)ruKuiii uuu luuunun i . -.. ..--.. -
It year after year. It would mean
that tho farmers of tho West would
ffoon bQCoino tho iiest "fI:;od".nnd moat
yjlqjjte'(l jpCQpltf V tho- vorIU-' Tno
reucrve!'ltica Btio'uld got Into tho busl-
ncatt ot fanning Just llko It Is In tho
banking and mercantile- buslnosa.
Proper effort in good years will make
it possible.
STATU f!lA3niEIl OP COttUKHCf.
A elate chamber of commerce- that
functions reasonably well tfould ln-
Biiro to tho different sections of Toxas
proper representation. For lnstanw.
ehould tho ritatq bo divided Into four
districts any needed legislation 'n
nny part of tho 3tato could bo brought
to the attention of tho entire organiza-
tion and If approved would secure t
onto tho support of .the entire state.
By a syatcm or tuat kind tho four
representatives of tho dlfreront sec-
tions ot tho stato would bo on tha
constant watch for development be-
neficial to the particular section and
would bo in a position to securo the
relief needed. Ea3t Texas could th'U
secure tho support of the entire Btato
Jh her drainage' plans while We&t
Texas would have the united support
of all or tho state In her Irrigation and
terracing programs '
The only need of Texas Is co-opora-tlcn.
Development in any part of tlw
state benefits the entire state. Tne
possibilities of the State Chamber of
Commerce are great provided th5
state Is dlstrifcted and capable men
are placed In charge of each district
to look atter and devote attention to
tho particular section represented.
y"Hrillfnllftn
The dnror Is lint Amarlcn. protec-
ted by tho Atlantic and England pro-
trcte bv the Channel may not rocog-
nlro the' position of France under the
Ormitn'Runs.
In order to achieve tho result sought
It may not bo neceroiry to nnnox Gor-
tnm territory to France cnraiuiv i-w
Rhine Province and tho Palatlnnto
mlfiht bomadn Into an autonomou
1)11110! stalo. Rut tomothliiB of this
I.n-i nmat lm dnun to snfo&uard tne
W.h ..u. v ...... .- - -
world against a recurrence or uormau
rsgrcsclou. Kansas c-ty otarv
I ... ! T
Ed Horn will represent tho Star Hose
Company.
i .
OVA 1.0 LOCALS.
tfdacucK
er nndi
and Pains
Body Pain3
arc noon relieved b
VE BROMO QUINI
cAilv ntiA Tr
UftW U T1J Vt J
'. GROVE'S sWnatuio on
etno
Mrs
. Nobles Die
Tuesday Afteriioon
TUrn A. Vnhlna. nend 27 voiwa. died
at tho family homo nt :J.1 i. nV Tues
ilhV. Inlnrnir-nt will bo In tho Abilene
eAinetnrV nt 4 n'rlock this stttcrn
Surviving the deceased aro nor
linml A Vnlilna rnnrnntll llltr Ihn
king Medicine Company; two children
Ktigono. 0 ami Meivin ft. nor niomcr.
Mm. Sam Edins. of this city; two
Lrnllmi-u Cam l.'lllnat nt V'nrl Snttl
Houston San Antonio and George O
Waco; two stsfcrs. miss uonaviove ana
Mrs. I II. Blahton nil of this city
tJnm I.MIhb lifnJhoiv hn ntrlvpd from
Fort Sam Houston to attend tho fun-
ontl but George will not bo nolo to at-
tend It was announced.
Mrs. Nobles was a consistent mem
ber of the Christian churcli . Elder
Our snow Is all gone but wo have
mIaiiIi n nil 111
Jl 113(11 J - a
Roy Johhton and Tott Wllllam-i raJ
turned to Ranger auntiay nuor npeufi-
Init sovontl daj-$ at homo
n into nu muiuhuiuuh- j jujb AUUUiit itiiiou wn m mi
Rut somothlng or this gunday to spond a fow days. 4
..-. t. nnfncninKll (tin I - j . -. . . t
trti M. i. Roiwrts iiwe roHtrnou
from Abtlant. "wliero ho visited the
family of NVJ. Roberts. i
Daafsa urttton nas roiurnon 10
lfornla after upending n montu
Uti nnrAnfd .
1 v Mnrrnw lias uoiil nia uru
store to Ur. Iltd who will continue
tho buufnesB hero. Mr. Morrow goes
to Snyder to work In a drug store m
that place.
I N WilkMuon l very III wttli ynou-
mcnln but netting on nicely we are
g'a'l 1 1 hear.
Virgil Rlddlo went to Ranger Sun-
day. M? and Mrs. Jerry Buhu aro In
EW TELEl'UOXE RATES.
Wo read every word of the adver-
tisement telling the people of the now
toloDhone rates tuat "station to sta
tion" Btuf f nnd when the call becomes i
a "person to person" call and about
forty eleven dozen other things
that were as. clear to us as mud anl
then we sighed for the good old days
when there was leas regulation and
more service when a wan did not have
to show Ws ignorance In securing a
TBlffphdne connection
bor in soma other
JUST A LITTLE FUN
Rui You Waist Your- Sym'inihy.
"Don't you pity a girl who is fright-
ened in tho dark?"
"Yes I can't ho'p foaling for hur.
Cartoons Magazine.
A l'lizzlc.
x-n tri.. le mid thine which JHU-
zlas mo'nbout tho women in buslnOM.
Belle What is tiiatr
Nell What do they da about It when
thoy cot all thoso sealed proposals?
Baltlmoro Aurtrlcan.
Ilotiinlc-.il.
mm.. !. mh PrnMiis. may I put
I your name down for ticket to Profes
sor Pundits course m uei.nu- v..
...-.I. i...'n niA.n' Ymi know ho"
passionately fond I am of riowera.
Montroa star.
Ah Boston Scos the Difference.
"There la quit a dtrferooco between
. . .. i i ...- -....nlniK Innar.
the ijiownnro aim wio nu...- -
"Say It!
"One ! inebriated with tho ftubftr-
auaa of hte own verboity and tho ott-
er Is verbose with the exuberance of
hi cwu inebriation. wi -
script .-
UuneresbJtry.
tru ..... vrnfi lha wlfO US llUO(y
pleadcil with her u. ariso ami pH
his ureaKtasi. yw uc" i
mv iautv sldtp!' . V
n. vmi don't aeed a beauty iee-
idoor. answered hubby
luu" '. T. . . . that a.-tfav imiclv
Anu it tMiwe iu jtuwi m-i ".." -.-.
. " ' ... .... i.bv ttAeit no more
lata broBkfastb in that household oven
umo tui aj. -"jii uuMbw.
Iluullng si I'roposnl.
vm uXerlng bheior ttUM oft W
reasom tor ra-tm ""-- .nned
Teu mo wcj yo "r . --
taiOTwr u ".-. . Atn.
"Ko-o-o t zme' -"irZlV
3
m color i eras
Lobldnc:-
QJivcrTaBIet
nallid
have
Lcood
Tableb.
:ute
irdb
nts.
mrcly
kC oil.
color
t eyes.
7 like
cause
ViliVi n-4 on tht
5r3 ciloxs! yet havp
rAtev cZcctc.
Ti. e-rf- th hila awl overro'T5 caaatl
MiVn T1-t'r "h r-.!;firj: of b-jfl art
sold annually r.t 10c ar.U ? per t . A1.'
druggists. T.-ura cr.e or two luzjy C"-
note the pleasing results.
BAGE 1EI DfflREK
rffl 10 JHf 8!
Don't Stay Gray! Here's ar
-Old-time Recipe that Any-
body can Apply.
-XfJW
.lAtVr-Wn ?nVr:JCrcffr'Ol3hr.
-jMmgUC coated Vc-jkx 500. yow
Im1 Mttn . n vatf9llXli1 1CV. I1(A
d wum . ... . -r--
fedinff a0K!MilM'-4
Dr.Eiwsrd V QfiyJ Tlets a substlj
f f--.-.!p.r -! v7fs&M4 cu by Or. Eavtt
r.. 19 -... iMB 4-vjrith l-i'-; natf
Er. Edv sfflDUvo TaVHi r-a zU
YcuiiI!3jB-.;gaa tjh-!r Jws
?oh2Hmc'.c;r riaft .;CriE?i
I no pntSi.AiS!53 GtTiucjan:
arni. K;Mli'wi-'"v-..-ftii mL.r'
V". "" " . '" ... A
Til 1 11 UdWOm.-1 til
X. Vivrr find hnirTi
Rtipaled people know that trills wcrk nil
right for n little while but yiey soon law
nillt
th.it U
TtrttU. tn rfirr. TIlC RtRlll lx-
fo accustomed to laictttivcxlrupa
tlun the orVnns ju-t won t. work wiftout
1. ntirl kA t ip mil habit become ns Mtl
t mnotiitftllin it.srlf. Dr. I'icrcC
.ii m v tiMMq in mc to have Uffrieot
i.lrfi. TTr
uciitlv nwtfil with Piprrc'flijica'nnt
I.. -.l :M 4lrt nAnhlitniTnVhf ll-rt f
IUl illlll IB 111" liuatuiw...."...-' I.f
only PliouUl be cnlf-n. Jp lininc oiuro
oil. Fpinar brati vcgcJlK and m.ttq txc
fine for Jon-lipaMoiif Chow every do
thorousmy cat JK5 treat and jf. as
active M -pn'sibjir Nov docn't that
jeeiitriiiMe? Tcaant Polled fl start
thobnleU v.ovmagTtf tLenif n up to
cl t) ! rep jprm Dffit Iy ur.ni cauiiu.
Try i'lri 'Jp forces iicaiiacuo
rdaUMrBfihoa"nrsrfpdi"incss tor-
pid LvcTTT to brcatf? a cold. They
ate just OK' . V' n.
CAnofiyno 1 ny uiuuiicufc
and henk piles in n most
ratif yiag way. Perhaps there no other
rcmctiv iur "'' hhiuuhr v.uv. ......
relief so surely ond inlikly. Dr. Pierce
Ki;..no Annilvnn Pile Ointment will over
come any cne that can bo overcome by
medical treatment try it nuiii now.
Dr. Piercc'o Anuric Tablets are intended
nr iimiiiIh who suffer from kidney dis
orders whoo backs ache and whose
sys terns arc overrun with uric aciu. XNooriv
rvcr'boly has too much uric acid.
nurie Tablets dissolve uric acid quickly.
as liiey arc inauu uuuur.- outu"i
- -& .. 1. & .. mmA-a1.
Mr. parneii n snori umo hbu iw
eti a lfetter from H sdn Hi which Wo
roportetl that lfo haif never fU bet-
jmibZaiKS&SZi
m ami Afti .HbTjlitea.w ft M
part ot tno woTiu
"vg1 sudden news" of hjs ddllU.
brought much grief to the fantlly.
'ii 1 1 ft 11 rr 1
-l-l 1 ' r 1 n 1 f 1 " '"" n ' I
il 1 1 1
"SMmva S Ifews
Tf f 1 fr3. C irfV'
8xua uuTk
ftUUtve.
its ilronsjrfnind cdrisol'-
- J1... rHK. jr.Vr-11
O j J jfjp - Xi .
ccfvos yie sameprcuf i ai-
LfiSf. ttl -
Ofifcrs to
ylilivc banki
iccount:
tentioni
KD. S IWG
V 11KNRY JA5
AVL K. ICI3EBLT3
.President
30 President
' Cashier
n TTrrrrrirr Asst. Cashier
PAUL JONES -.- -Asst Cashier
URIQ ACID IN MEAT
CLOGS THE IK
Tuko a glass of Salts if your Back hurto
or .maaacr Dosncro you jjiuus
raoro water.
m
J . I
iw mw 1 M 1' uwlii 1 1 m 11 mi ni 1 m nr- (
?.r -
I XA VurancJ)ialistsv .
MWaWWatTUWI-llll IIIIHI limWIWI!.!1''?' TTL T. A'
iserr in
If you must have your meat Every day
cat it. bnt flush vour kidncvo with salta
occasionally saya a notcdjiuUtq-JtTSVjSL
tells us that mcatioTftiW'trrrtriwId which-
almost mrahM-rihckiirftevii In their ef-
jorw iorxpci iu ironi mqruioou. j.acy
8luirjnBh and wcar.cn. then you.
- -- .- M . .. ..-
cc wltn a.
s .
cL'ion. sliaro tins .
headache diufhesa..
tonguo ia
is bad
urinft
cha:
Dbliirinc vou to
time during thought.
xo
u
tho kidney
ick or slclc
stomach sours.
when thn weather
.tla twinges. Thy'
iro and irritated.
relief two or.tarea
lier'i
iTnnn
'ftlUli
HSALS-
liMLE-!
LTHRBAT
COUGH
Buems us !""- "" . - rnnco unwiuuou . T'i:7-.j xu
meat control und government opera acquaintance. . """ha at last I
Alt nun 111 1 a.f-to m.Mmmmm - '--' -
" i . n.is to th nroixW-
srsi! i t- .pt.
. j ti?b ?rtn h naic
Abo I8 . -.-
-From Foraeart.
on X7T?AT?Ci AfiO
OU iiiiriAV" - y
Vm kvamvumw .'.. J'
SlSSJfl. T loa "" "
-' !-.. iiurfi-j
utf ft Cufuli lAIrig-fc:!ll IUK A.4c.
Tmniflmaiit Company- Fort Worth J
is nm e't tlto wffc
yriie San . t-'i"u Vim?iS?
wid "$ two-ya5M - t9 "
tan Myers Wednesday.
t-arrte 4 tJUta have mod iw'
Ju ji n e tft.iu uviiir! u "- '
I 4 . I i ' 1 o 8 l" I K
tlou and autuoraoy in this "land of the
free and homo of the brave. Perhaps
t will come oat right but wa w
Iran ta admit that we do not bellev
a Oeaoeracy U within ito proper
iar wbeu it seeks to own and op-
orata railroads telegreph. tteMjae.
ee. Humaa nature is such that gpr-
emtaental powoK make men iudiffr-
tt te tt& 1 r dJaitSe o- W"
and there ia as iaeliaatiea on tl
iiart of tbe oveHeat eialoye
uMuuly witln st rulee only; wa'-e
-tfct nutraiiutkia ot eower that
would ruit from government own
r-htp aud opeafon A iti yl'Xi u i't
U-Mt - " - - -
.t rHmnvan rT a uuak iwj -" - -
Jnintan I waa mortally afraid lu OTriMI
UU bar of my .MM but at w r
I i- s Vr
f Ii-SSKfiHeai-vEt
iSoST liyfirgrMgiists. If I
8 your Bmfiiut hoJl!d not I
1 have x In stocK he will 1
I order It from his nearest
t J
The uso of SaKOtfu Sulphur fora-e
etorinff fadedujrray hair to Iti nwrora
. tr
oojor aateuacji to gr?iu
ttrrtA Glia iian.l in Irnn.
uwutirjiny uarK
tlve. jvnenever
rtiill fnilml nr ranked Mbneannco
-. --r- " n - -- aw - jr
tills sirnpn nurJAra wa.yRpplian witr
lander!
Tint hwlnrit ri-ittKi In tiasv anc
rout-of-ito. MowaiMTyi.. JC' nakirfT ar
.nny dry? storfor jr bowno ir -wyi ttn
;a'0 nd FAlDlun UCwnnouna" yo
I trill tluJri'fmwr old preparation
nnrUnil f t. cflrilttoa.j'P 'Utltar In-
f fi jfvnta. liich cun 5a dependfJ up
1 riho rest Ajf natural clor arur ocau
mo n-
A weinown t sw
iva It arkers the b
and cvc!y that ro joifycan tu Itina:.
been EjfiJlied. T.)j biti; ly tl.imrai a
icnga or sort brjh ftitu it iiu dla.
t!Si! throush vajr rmr.-lTi!ne on
straSi t a. time arnorr'n
-mv tTTli1' niim jufTirs. anfl attt r a
other" application or two it becomes
beautifully dark and It.say.
yyeins aas ana svipaur .osn-
pouad is a daJwhtlul oUt retjuijite
far tluwe wl denir a m re yauthfu'.
appearance. It is not itnaa for
the eure rtiticatlon or prevectio;. o(
eao Irrltatlrufclds to
leva and flash off tha
bodyo urinous usto cai'totir ounces of
Jad Salta fri opt pharmacy beror
tako a tablatfnful in a class of
rcakfaafc for a few davD
and your kithftys will then act fine. This
famous saltafia mado from tho acid of
grapes and lemon juice combined with
lithla and has been used for gcaerationo
to flush and stimulato aluggish kidneye
also to neutralize tho acids in urine
eo it no longer irritate thua ending
bladder weakaeaa.
Jad Salta ia inexpensive; cannot in
jure and makea a delightful effervescent
litma-water uriiii
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is we have connection
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