Drugs Excite the Kidneys, Drink Water| Take Salta at First Sign Bladder Irritation or Backache of The American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trouble because we often eat too much rich food. Our blood is filled with aclds which the kidneys strive to filter out; they weaken from over- work, become sluggish, the elimina- tive tissues clog and the result is kid- ney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health, When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, if you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, begin drinking lots of good water and get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts. Take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be- fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine, This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com. bined with lithia, and has been used for vears to help flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer are a source of irritation, thus often relieving bladder disorders, Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink and belongs in every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. or Efforts to Foretell Weather Date From 1654 Forecasting the been an interesting study, scientific effort to unfold teries date back to 1654, when a corps of ers was ap- pointed under the auspices of Grand Duke Ferdinand II of Tuscany. of the most facts this pioneer enterprise is that ticipants (mostly who kept up weather observations on a more or less uniform plan for 13 years, were not confined to Tuscany, nor even to Italy. Unsuccessful efforts were made to obtain observations from Java, Labrador and Iceland. Instruc- tions were drawn up in Latin for the guidance of the observers, were well supplied with Instruments of uni- form pattern. Lastly, the records for this far-flung system of went tions down to the yen lished in 12 of which are weather has Jong Organized its mys- meteorological obsery {ne interesting about the par- Jesuit priests), who her sta. quarto ve now treasures of meteorolog mes, copies the rare ical libraries, among When tie system bee with poisons as the re constipation quick by taking Pills relief may he 1d Wrigite Indian Vegetable 572 Pen rl N. X. Adv, World's Rarest Volumes Collected for Vatican There Is much ado In ters which plan 7+ particip: celebrations listed for sacerdotal jubilee year rare books of great scientific erary value with which ich the Vatican library. Promier Mussolini was presumably the first to present books for his heliness by sending in block a valua to the Chigis with additional historical data, the found In their dwelling, forming his main office or ministry of foreign affairs. Marchese Ferralolo followed suit and a small cargo of first editions which his noble ancestors had been collecting for cen- turies arrived at the bronze door. Latest reports In Rome fire that the movement has asswmed an interna. ticnal aspect, for Germany, France, Jelgium, Ireland, Portugal and Scan. dinavia have been dusting out na. tional shelves and paying to Vatican City. enedictions world round are Installing quarters to collect volumes for the library. be cultural cen- ite in the Pius’ by donating and lit- Pope fo enr 1 “ Trver belonging ¥ hie collection whole the suitable destined Canadian Forests The forest area of Canada Is estl- mated at 1.151.454 square miles, Of this area, 865.880 square miles ure pro- ductive and accessible, Progress in road building and exten. sion of rallrond facilities are bringing colonists into 100.000 neres of new land in Algeria, northern Africa, each year, A New Exterminator that Went Kill Livestock, Pouliry, Boys, Cats, or even Baby Chicks ERO can be used about the home barn or " yardwithabsolute saf~ty asiteontaing KR-O is made of Bquill, sa recom mended U 8 Dept. of Agriculture, under the Connable process which insures maximum w.rength Two cans killed 578 rats at Arkansas State Farm Hundreds of other testimoniale Bold on a Joney "Radi Suniantes, Insist on K-R the otigina Sault exter. minator Al dn », 75¢ ein sire lows thiioy us much) eet ¥ Seller cannot suppl you. K-R-O So Springfie KILLS=RATS-<ONLY ABOUT THE ANIMALS ILLIE BROWNIE went a-calling to see some of Mother Nature's chil- hen. You know, of course, that Mother Nature gave Billie Brownle he power to understand the languages of all her children, First Billle called on Mother Hip- opotamus, “1 remember,” sald Hippopotamus, ‘when 1 used to live In far-away agypt, that I carried my darling smal ne across my neck when L had little trips to make about swampy places. “Sometimes this is best, “There is Mother Monkey, tnkes her little one with Zoes about the trees™ “Of course,” sald Billie, “Mother Bat always carries her children when who her as she fr ray ' an Ag a Fine Bluff, hang onto her and go along, too, “Mother Cat will take her children ove them, and Mother Squirrel will do the same, “Mother Rabbit makes a nest out lillie visit. ard “You see, I've been “I've also that even Mother will do anything or risk any- save her children, and that and Mrs. Weasel will dare any- heard thing to Mr, “I was glad to hear of that,” Billie continued, “for I've never very much of the Weasel fam- and it is nice to hear something of them." ' “Billie,” said Mother Hippopota 1 you would stay and call in A moment or two today. told you of my bright child a subject about which I love to good Hs, Dear Editor: talk, and yet at the same time I would like to know the news, for I don't keep very well Informed. “I'm too Interested In my own to really care much to hear what goes on in the outside world, “But, today L think I wonld like to hear a little news. What you have just been telling me has been so inter- esting. “It would he nice to formed, too, I think." So Billie Brownle continued telling Mother Hippopotamus about the news of the outside world, chuckling to himself at the thought of Mother Hippopotamus wanting to be well Informed. “If she is well-informed,” Billie thought to himself, “1 wonder If she'll find it of much help?” He told her of how a leap to catch a partridge, did not please him much, liked the Partridge family. “And weasels can scare others put up a bluff, so that they ceed In having things thelr own way,” he added. “I am fond of They conts, be wellin- weasel could and this 80 as he and fine sue. the have pretty They play and they useful Otter family. fur learn such hrown many lessons, and also can swim beau “They have sp lendid ec VE, webbed feet, tifully. “But “1 took so they the other day,” Billie went on, an airplane trip to your con- tinent, and there I saw a cro He was beating his to say: “I'm so mad “And then I've Ants and found them ent the Crickets and giving a n 8 Gorills chest as though that 1 mad!" been to eall am so on some ertain- umber without ex- the because ittle creatures hospitality ing anything In pleasure of thelr society return and have pect save they seemed to like to friends. “1 though “But ungrateful so the ng the anther Ants them to get arot m and getting give up of the special goodies of their some larder. Ants Ik the have. But the naughty are even worse than when they the goodies from the very “The the Beetles Crickets perfume little the Ants, Hit- loetles They tle Ants “Isn't that shocking? And yet some of the Ants hehave disgracefully, The ones with strong warlike }§ to Ant Ant slav walt them.” “Well, well,” sal Mother ippo- potamas, “Il rtainly b lot of news" visit steal too IWS go bring wars just so they can ng home upon ave hears CTHE WHY of SUPERSTITIONS By H. IRVING KING Joes the country’s experts are wor rying about what to do with tele- Here are some practical sug- They can start right at Why not television between dining room and kitchen so you can tell the chef when the steak is done enough? Why not television so when you're ng a car you can see that the right rear tire ls getting flat? Why not television to help you lo parking spot three blocks away? shelf in the closet? And locate the collar button under the dresser? Everyone wants to adapt television to amusements, but shucks, 1 can amuse myself with a book. Let's make the idea work for us first.— Fred Barton, {(C opy tight ’ mse { P “The girl who runs for an office gen. erally beats the other candidates.” ames) it Seems to Be So Tutelligent human beings lived a mily lon years ago. But more gratifying is the thought that many ave still living, «Toledo Blade. FINGER-NAILS A MONG primitive peoples the finger. nails shared with the hair and the teeth that mystical and actual con- nection with man which subsisted aft. er they had been separated from the body of their owner. This belief was continued down through the classic ages as a part of the supernaturalism of the times; became an accepted part of the magic of the Middle Ages and is found surviving today In the form of popular superstitions, When and where to cut ag an important matter ancient Romans, Like the hair they were never to be cut at sea except as an offering to the gods in dire ex- tremity. In the United States there is a gen- eral superstition that it is unlucky to cut the nails on Friday, Friday has been regarded as an unlucky day ever since the Crucifixion-—-a day upon which no important matter should be undertaken——and in man still lingers the subconscious feeling, Inherited from of old, that cutting the nails is an important matter, In some sections it is thought that hiding the parings of one’s nails in a hole in a tree and plugging up the hole is a specific against toothache. The nearest ancestor of this supersti- tion 18 the custom of the Flamen Dialis, the Roman priest consecrated to Jupiter, of burying his nail-parings under a tree—patently an offering to the tree-god. When you hide your nail parings in a hole in a tree to stop the toothache you are merely per forming an act of tree-worship--saec- rificing in hope the tree-god will stop that “thumping Jumping pain in your jaw.” And tree-worship was old long before the Flamen Dialls came on the stage. (% by McClure Nuwanaps Syndicate.) Exposing Art Frauds According to Popular Mechanics Magazine ultraviolet rays are heing tried out by the Metropolitan Museum of Art to supplement the connols. sears “sixth sense” in detecting fake marble antiques. In the past X-rays have been used with some success Experiments have shown that the color of the old marble under the vio fet rays was different from the freshly cut marble, thus making possible the exposure of frauds, the nails with the ¥ Lupe Velez is scen in the title role in “Tiger Rose,” her latest produc tion. Miss Valez is a native of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Her mother was an opera singer and her father was a colonel in the Mexican army. The family name was Villalabos. Lupe was educated in a convent in San Antonio. Her first big role in pictures was as ieading lady for Douglas Fairbanks in “The Gaucho.” She was named one of the Wampas baby stars in 1928. She has been scen to advantage in the “talkies.” COOOOLOODODHOOGLUUOOOORNTU00 0 For Meditation By LEONARD A. BARRETT COOOOOCO000000B00000000000 THE SPAN OF LIFE YTATISTICS for 1020 Ir 7 that at formed us the close of the venr the ages of 2.500000 people were between and eighty; and ninety; more ninety 5.0060 seventy GOO000 between than 50.000 and ark. advanced i d ol eighty ndred the ntury m between and one hu about Frequently that people do not iis to be us aver the argument is 1 as did their gre ¢ today grandparents, same statistics inform us tl these ot if life has the span « ten years In view due our half exnls past {ine that =a annually never so Not enly do the medical profession to this, but for the fact the dangers incident to contagion are far less than thay have been for nany decades. The contributions which the boards eof public health have made in this respect are beyond all measure valuable, peatedly, both in the well as in personal ferences, emphasized the necessity of sanitation, vaecinat and other scientific preventives; as well as the wholesome effects of fresh alr, proper exercise, diet and sleep. The Increase in the present span of life is in no small measure to preventive medicine, A healthy attitude of mind is also responsible for one’s span of life, Physical conditions may be attribut- able to a morbid state of mind, which in turn affects one’s outlook life, or~'s ambitions, purposes and happl- ness, It poes without saying that = healthy mind is as essential to longev- ity as a healthy body, perhaps more go. During the past twenty-five years many important organized efforts have been made to stimulate right thinking and to create a wholesome viewpoint on life. Our age might be called an age of science. We enjoy any new and wonderful things; especially the prac. tical application eof scientific dis coveries: all of which minister to our enjoyment and comfort. A healthy body, a healthy mind, a healthy en. vironment—-no wonder the span of life increases, (®, 1920, Western Newspaper Union.) —g Jo" L. A. Barrett for this is babies tality present fess nu die Infan wns low as at the time, we have thank that for also today have public prints os and group con- They re. jom due on by MoUlure Newsigper eyndicate.) Ao A Dollar Spent ° A dollar saved means you can put a dollar down on something you want ~ Florida Timés Union, HAD TO PREPARE Hos'ess (sending out cards)—If most of the people we are sending to accept we shall have our work cut out to cater for them Host—Q, 1 don't suppose more than half will accept. We must hope for the best. Hostess as you med. What | have to do Is to prepare for the worst, — Vancouver P'rovince. That conce & nll are LUCKY AT THAT 5 N en 8” < , i He] Serve Shp No, don't have never gotten wha I'm you think sure you haven't, but lucky you're at that? Baffling the Moloch ie stif} and boys; stly “Ti For 1 But Unto the day girls pay god of noise, true ttle we need no oc bill the Prehistoric Styles Flintrazor barber) -—Just trim the ends, | s'pose? | remember you sald liked to toy with your {the your bride erisp curls, (the bridegr That was before we were married to the scalp so she can't Bonescraper Clip it close get a grip on IL Fall Servies Required crew had just polled the She rescued time, distracted The life saving the man's wife out of water, while the haus Uneonscious was down for the third and wmnd wus alias “Shall y artificial resuscita we appl asked one o the rescuers tion? “No!” | have, and 1} bellowed the man the real thing! want Thorough Workers From Ups Haven't ished bangiry that ml Volre two fr yet? Sweet Thing—Yes, testing It mamma, we're just The Naim s Explaing X—How has Mackie business Y~Judging bon. 1 should say fifty-seven Glasgow Citizen, SOMETHING HATCHING ong from his typewriter rib Wille dear. how peep, peep.” Hubby — Well, coal, (before open grate)-Listen the fire Is sa iq, “Peep. | the grate’s full of egg Figures The orators no more we praise; The statesman learns another trick. Figures of speech aside he lays And turns to plain arithmetio. Damaged the Bridge Work Hortense— And they say he is a fel ww who makes violent love to a girl Marjorie—1'11 say he does! Why, right on the bridge. Hortense Goodness gracions! And Would Come in Handy “l just h ard an awful story your husband.” “Tell me. 1 need a new dress.” Oh, Well Broker—1 have bought you ghares of common stock, madam, Mrs. Fitzwalter— Well, | don’t want them. What on earth would my friends say If thay knew 1'd got anything com mony el Beauty Costs “How long you been married, Joe? “Six months” “How's. things?” “I've found out that a permanent wave ain't eas permanent.” Makes Life weeler Too much to eat- rich a diet— or too much smoking. Lots of things cause sour stomach, but one thing can correct it quickly. Phillips Milk of Magnesia will alkalinize the acid. Take a spoonful of this pleasant preparation, and the system is soon sweetened. 106 *hillips Is" always ready to relies h distress from ove ting: to check a : Re- ber men BOG. ame re- Modern Blaekboards Hiagiger nt i are ground proposed ack sur- id. The cult to i1- can see, Hght- svervthing rom all a com- i- Got Short End of Eats “You quit now eat at “Yeah! My your boarding house and jing restaurants, I see” were not long f * } . 2h for a Ix COULD NOT DO HER CLEANING Feels Much Stronger After Taking Lydia E. 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