Drink Water to Help Wash Out Kidney Poison {If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You, Begin Taking Salts When your kidneys hurt and your proceed to a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract, Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body's uri- nous waste thelr normal activity. of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital impor tance of keeping the kidneys active, Drink lots of good water—you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morn- ing for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine, This famous salts is made from the acld of grapes and lemon julce, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate clogged kidneys: also to neutralize the acids in the system go they are no longer a source of irri- tation, thus often relieving bladder wenkness., Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, which ABOUT SPRING FLOWERS HE Fairy Queen visited a hot- house filled with flowers, It was evening and it was quite dark save for the torch which the Fairy Queen rarried with her. The Flower Fairy talked to the | Fairy Queen and together they went | about among the flowers with the Falry Queen's torch lighting the way. “Ah,” sald the Flower Falry, “there are the little tulips. Such bright, cheery flowers as they are. They and their crocus relatives close when it their kidneys ciean and active, Try this; also keep up the water drinking and no became of your kidney backache. trouble and Have vou RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? fake EHEUMACIDEF to remove thecanse and drive the poison from the system. REHEUEACIDR ON THR INSIDR PUTS BHEUNATISEN OF THE OUTSIDR At All Druggists Jas. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors Baltimore, Md. A single dose of Dr. Peery's “Dead Shot” expels worms. Tones up the stomach and bowels. No! after purgative necessary. All druggists B0ec. DrPeervy’s (off Dead Shot For WORMS Vermifug Al druggisia or 32 Pear! Street. New ¥ ork Clty Yoberculosts Claim Probed Because of the great demand for the medicine which he claims to have discovered and to have used In the Rev, Edward Ward, ban church In Auckland, New Zea. land, has promised Minister of Health Stallworthy to discuss with an expert the formula for his treatment. He declares the many requests for the medicine include a large order from England. The compound Is reported to contain mineral salts extensively used by a certain European medical school, together with a herb which grows extensively In New Zealand. Willing He—*1 like any kind of wild game. Do you?" She—"Yes; do you happen to know a good one?” Next breath, tl-ncld that helps the system keep gound and sweet, That every stomach coda at times, Take It whenever a hearty meal brings any , discomfort, Phillips Milk of Magnesia has won medienl endorsement. And convinced niillions of men and women they didn't have “indigestion,” Don't diet, and don’t suffer; just remember Phillips, Pleasant to take, and always effective, The name Phillips 18 important; it Identifies the genuine product, “Milk of Magnesia” has been the U, 8, regls- tered trade mark of the Charles H. Phillips Chemical Co, and its pre- decessor Charles H. Phillips since 1875. Ww. | N. vu, BALTIMORE, NO. 10-1930. “Now Little Tulips Will and Night” Open Day is cool and open when the warm sun ; shines upon them. “Yet sometimes we play tricks them-—joily, good-natured tricks which they do not mind. who looks after the hothouse lets thelr part cool ahead of time and they close and then he will warm it again, and once more they open their heads, “They go to sleep at night, say, and yet they will go to sleep In the daytime, too, if It May- be every one doesn't know “I must tell the fairies sald the Fairy Queen, “as like hearing that.” “Little daisies and marigolds open in the daytime and close at night” the Flower Falry continued, “but if You make everything dark ahead of time the marigolds close their eyes and go right to sleep. “They will do this as many times as you make It dark and will wake on Sometimes the one up people is cool, that.” about ft." they will ¢ "Now little tulips will open day and night regularly should they be kept in darkness for any length of time. They will not be fooled forever! “But Wild Camomile will open Its petals all the wider when night comes as though not to miss any of the beauty of the night, “Then there is the Sensitive Plant which closes when teuched. sensitive, sensitive plant! “The Night Stock opens at and takes its rest In the day as you might Judge by its name. And it likes to give Its fragrance to the eve- ning, “But not only should we admire the beautiful flowers, but we should have a good word to say for the little wrig- gling worms which keep the earth soft and loosened up as they go crawling and pushing along through it. “They keep It open so that the rain can do its part, They, too, deserve a little praise.” The Falry Queen agreed with the Flower Fairy and together they threw falry kisses to the flowers as the Flower Fairy walked along a little way with the Fairy Queen. She rested In one of her Falryland wayside corners that evening and the next day went visiting again. Such a collection of creatures she visited. She talked to a sparrow who told her that his family had been brought over first to destroy cater- pillars, but that they had been regret. ting It a good deal! since as he had been pretty greedy himself about the CTOPS, And family, They talked said the re: he because they were “They leave go I thrive all over there are people.” Such a night by that, he meant his whole to 18500 Old Rat. Old Rat liked people was untidy, crumbs around over the world always and as all some untidy Then she later In the morning when the rain and sun were having a talk, beautiful Mother Ral: “Oh, Mother Rainbow." she sal tell me what you have been lately." “Well, my children and lain- Iren have been having merry iny saw, bow, “do & 5 the yesterd we had a double rames, and dress in hildren who places nhow. ainbow, Then my « took the outside part of the ral know, children n violet he double “You the and part are my do the bow, “You're asked. “Alas, 1 rainbow and outer with a single who dress in red st group t ves the of the rainbow and those violet-dressed children. in the double hemsel on inside hey opposite rain. going? Mother Ralnbow must this time,” sald the Fairy Queen, “we have a party this afternoon in Fairyland. But maybe if 1 asked you, you might come?” “Tlf come,” sald Mother Rainbow, “if you ask the Raindrop children and my-children and Mr. Son.” "Hurrah!" cried the Fairy Queen, “Ii them all and what a party will have!” (Copyright) ask we How It Started By JEAN NEWTON CALLING THEM X-RAYS HO put the X in X-rays? Truly the greatest dis coveries of the age in the X-ray. For sears medical men, surgeons and scientists groped in darkness for the ray that would light to curative agencies the ways within us that are hidden from the eye.” For years they one of And then one Wilhelm Roentgen. a professor in a German university, an nounced to the world that he had dis covered a ray which would make it possible not only to make transparent the skeleton as an ald to diagnosis, but which would have within itself | wonderful curative powers for certain | diseases, i lectricity, iridaumen and platinum are used in X-ray work. But Roent- | gen himself was not certain of the | exact nature of the rays. What then | more natural than that the professor, | daily confronted with problems in | mathematics, chemistry and physics, | should choose the term used In the | realm of science to represent the un- known quantity—X? (Copyright) nessa Jossessson @® by Mecture Newspaper Syndicate.) smn) Deadly English Bow The English long bow was 6 feet In length, It was developed by the Scan dinavian race ahd carried into Eng land at an early date. It was used for exact shooting at a small target 100 feet In distance, Marks at from 150 to 800 yards used the full cast of the bow. CTHE WHY of SUPERSTITIONS By H. IRVING KING TURNING THE SHOE F DURING the night you should hear an owl hooting, or a dog howl- ing, or any other ominous sound: should suspect that witches or ghosts are about or anything of that sort, Just get up and turn your shoes upside down. That will counteract the evil portent and drive away all ghosts and witches, Inquiry has shown that this salu- tary practice of shoeturning under the circumstances mentioned is rather common in the United States. From the time men began to wear shoes or the same thing under another name, sandals—the shoe acquired =a rather important part in supernatural lore from the magic of association, as appears from the part it plays in an. clent superstitions, myths and sacred rites. As a part of a man's apparel it took on more or less of the man's individuality. We still have the ex- pression to stand In another man's shoes as a metaphor for taking an- other man's place. Pliny, the great Roman naturalist, used to spit into his shoes before he put them on in order to drive out any evil spirit which might be lurking there, attempting to “hoodoo” him by standing in his place. Shoes were never brought into the sanctuary of Alectro, the “"unresting one” of the avenging Furies, Nobody wanted to risk a Fury getting Into his shoes. Now when your shoes are lying right glide up beside the bed and the dog howls, and the owl hoots, and evil in- fluences are abroad In the night, it is evident that the said shoes offer al. together too many facilities for the evil spirits to enter them--of stand. ing In your shoes as they would have in Pliny's had he not exorcised them. jut turn the shoes upside down and the evil spirits are necessarily foiled, (® by MeClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Forests Now in West Originally four-fifths of our forests were In the eastern United States, says the American Tree association. But because settlement began on the Atlantic coast and because the East today supports 80 per cent of our total population, the eastern forests have suffered greater and much more rapid depletion than the western, WESC GRINI ECO INS Lily Damita BEGGING EE Handsome Lily Damita was born In | Paris, She is a blond. She speaks | English, French, Spanish and German. During the war she sang and danced for the soldiers, although she was but a child. She began to dance in the ballet at the age of fourteen. With her mother she toured Europe with a | company of players, the daughter singing jazz songs. She made her film debut in Berlin, later coming to Amer. ica where she has been seen to advan. tage in a number of popular pictures. menses Jr - CHO LS "For Meditation By LEONARD A. BARRETT ROOOOBOTO THE RADIO INDUSTRY HE the Comm report of the radio division of United States Department erce for 1920 states that there 10.0000 & b in this of count ry for this 3 $y United States censu popuiatl <I IKK INK) or the 1020 estimates a for of 1 on persons to the family, mean that fourth of the in the Unit ed States have re- celving sets. If all these sets were In use at the same | time, and all the members of the | families were lis tening in, the au- | dience would reach | the astonishing fig. ure Dersons. The rapid devel. of the ra- dio industry Is also noted in this annual report. In would one homes 3 40,000,000 of opment L. A, Barrett, The economic value of the radio in- “the The exportz in a sin- increased from about to $11.000000, The future there are still 20,000, The educational snd entertaining radio are so very com- We take them as a matter of | But, when the voices of men | other countries can be distinctly in our Ameriean homes, It us pause and wender what the Distance no longer separates na- | tions any more than it separates Indi viduals, Only differences of opinion The radio is destined to play no small part In solv- ing the great unsolved problem which is facing every nation in the world How are we going to live together? (@ 1930, Weatern Alewapapar Union.) “Eve handed Adam an apple because she knew it was a cannier fruit than a persimmon.” “9 Take can—keep warm. Stay in the house if you symptoms of cold persist. Take a good laxative when If throat is sore, and gargle. cold, or sore throat. almost instantly. heart. Caught the Fever Does ang? Father but, “When a Girl, Was Sickly, Pale and Thin” Hagerstown, Md. —"“When 1 was a girl 1 was very sickly, pale and thin, was weak— no strength, peti te—felt drowsy and heavy. 1 had very poor blood, my system was full of poison. I broke out with boils and nothing seemed to help this condition until my mother started giving me Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and it drove out the poison from my system. My appetite came back, | gained both in weight and strength. I have never had any more boils or breaking out since, which proves that the ‘Discov y makes pure, rich blood.” — Mrs. H. Talbelm, 235 Alexander St. Val dealers. mn uid or tablet form. stir uch sls gv your daughter use with a sigh)—Yes, | ene 0 a0 no ap Taking No Chances “Why the shinguards, old man? “I'm going out to play bridge with the wife.”"—Dublin Ophaion, of the stomach, e box, liver and bowels, 372 Pearl St, NX. Y. Adv. 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The Tryst “We'll meet at eight o'clock, as usual, Hans, and when one of us is late" “I will wait, darling.” Differ in Meaning The expressions “fatally wounded” and “mortally wounded” are common: ly used to express the same thing, but mortally is regarded by some as meaning suffering death at the time of, or soon after, the wounding, while fatally wounded conveys the idea that death followed after a considerable lapse of time, Easiest way to get along with » clothes closet is to reduce the number of your clothes, Type 280 Type 224 « ho | 0 0 0 GUARANTEED TUBES for battery or electric radios all guaranteed for 6 months against defect or burning (BANE I ad AL Ma AY LEE SE 5
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