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back feels sore, don't &M scared ang
proceed to load your stomach with a
lot of drugs that execite the kidneys
and irritate the entire urinary tract.
Keep your kidneys elean like you
keep your bowels clean, by flushing
hem with a mild, harmless sal
which removes the body's urinou
waste and stimulates them to thefr
normal activity. The function of the
kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24
ours they strain from it 500 grain
acid and waste, s 0 we can readily
nderstand the vital importance ol
keeping the kidneys active,
Drink lots of water—you can”
rink too much; also get trom any
harmacist ahout 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
will aet fine. This famous salts is
made from the acid of grapes and
emon juice, combined with lithia |
and has been used for generations to|
¢lean and stimulate clogged kidneys: |
also to neutralize the acids in urine|
S 0 it no longer is a source of h-ri-l
tation, thus ending bladder weak
ness.
Jad Salts is, inexpensive; ean not‘
injure; makes a delightful effer-|
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veryone should take now and then,
to keep their kidneys clean and ac-|
tive. Try this, also keep up the
water drinking, and no doubt you
will wonder what became of yonr,
kidney trouble and backache.—Adv, ‘
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falling halr and youtr sealp will not
itch, but what will please you most
will be after a féew weeks’ uge, when
you see new hair, fine and downy at
figst—yes—but really new Hhafre
Erowing all over the sealp,
A little Danderine immediately
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difference how dull, faded, brittle
and s=craggy, just molsten a eloth
with Danderine and carefully draw
it through your hair, taking one
emall strand at a time. The er
fect 18 amazing—your Rair will be
light, Nuffy and wavy, anhd have an
appearance of abundance; an incom
parable lustre, softness and luxu
riance,
Get a small bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine for a few cents at any
qrug store or téllet counter, and
fprove that your Hhair is as pretty
and soft as any-—that it has been
neglected or njured by dareless
treatment—that's all—you surely
can have beautiful hair and lots of it
if y-a Wil just try a little Dander
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Special London Times Correspond
ence to The Sunday American,
TANGIER, Jan. 25.—A very serious
crisis is taking place in the Spanish
zone of Morocco. General Jordana,
the much-respected Spanish resident
general, died at Tetuan last month,
Whatever eriticism may be offered of
General Jordana's Morocco policy, for
which Madid was responsible, his at
titude in intarnational politics was al
ways correct, and personally during
the war he maintalned as far as his
surroundings permitted a position of
commendable neutrality. The native
policy which General Jordana was
charged to pursue was theé so-called
policy of “attraction”—that is to say,
an attempt to govern by maintaining
the friendship and influence of the
native chiefs, often, as it has turned
out, at the sacrifice of Spanish in
terests. It was under this policy that
the reconciliation with Raisull was
brought about, and equally under this
policy that Raisull took advantage of
the situation to become paramount
ruler in the Spanish zone and to gov
ern Spaniard and Moor alike.
General Jordana's death renders the
post of Bpanish résident general va
cant, and no suecessor has yet been
appointed—therein lies the crisis.
A large majority of the Spanish
population of Laraiche, Aleazar, and
gmfla has signed a petition to the
panish Government demanding the
appointment of General Silvestre to
the vacant post. Now, General Sil
vestre commanded the troops of La
raiche district before General Jordana
arrived as resident general. He is the
Mtfimt énemy of Raisuli and abso
lutely opposed to having any politi
cal relations with the ex-brigand, and
it was under his regime that Raisuli
was declared an outlaw and fled to
the mountains, to be received into fa
vor on the subsequent arrival of Gen
eral Jordana as Bpanish resident gen
eral. 1t is, therefore, clear that the
return of General Silvestre would
mean, and would be intended to mean,
a complete break with Raisuli; and a
ecomplete break with Raisuli would
necessitate an immediate RBpanish
military campaign. On the other hand,
the continuation of the recent policy
would deprive the Spanish Govern
ment of the support and sympathy of
the majority of residents of the west
ern towns of the Spanish zone, who
only a fortnight ago petitioned Madrid
to put an eénd to the state of ruin to
which this pelicy had brought them,
and to protect their lives and proper
ties from the constant unpunished
aggressions on the part of natives.
The Spanish Government has, there
fore, two evils to choose from—either
to continue the present policy and
lose the sympathy of the Spanish res
idents and colohists, or, by radieally
changing this poliecy, to break with
Raisuli and engage upon A campaign
which, however successful, would
mean severe losses and very great ex
peénditure.
. The definion must be taken without
dela‘{. The state of anarchy existing
gn the Spanish zZoné threaténs new
angerg, and the authoritiés of the
neighbaring French protectorate are
showing signs of increasing annoy
ance At the constant incursions of
armed bands and at the intrigues and
incentives to desertion and revolt
which emanate from the Spanish
zZone,
Bpain in her own interests, as well
as in those of other powers, must
clearly understand that the moment
has arrived when she must either by
oceupying and pacifying her zone
render it no longer a cause of cofe
stant anxiety and constant dager or
be prepared to diminish her very ar
duous and highly unremeunerative
résponstbilities by an amicable read
justment of the Whole situation.
Hermann Bartels and other Ger
mans, who, in the rebel Abdul Malek's
forces, have been fighting the Freneh,
have been obliged to flee from the in
terior. They are taking refuge in the
Spanish zoné, and haye arrived in
Melilla. They were repeatedly at
tacked by tribesmen en route, and ap
pear to have suffered casualties.
By an arrangement between the
Spanish authorities of the Spanish
zone of Morocés and Raisuli the lat
ter réceives a monthly stipend for the
upkeep of his native troops, who are
known as “Los regulares de Raisuli.”
_ Among the tribesmen who early in
October attacked a French protec
torate force at Maida, in the Arzaua
district of the French zone, was a
contingent of 50 of the Spanish-paid
and Spanish-armed soldiers of Rai
suli, who had been dispatched from
their headquarters near Tetuan to
cfl}?t the F\m\chi at the instigation of
agents h town,
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Great Importance of Having a
Healthy Mouth, Says the
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Modern Scientist,
Nowadays when the dodtor is try-
Ing to find out what causes your
heart trouble or other ailment, he has
a 4 new question to ask, “"How's yvour
teeth?” Becauseé it is being realized
ore and more that diseased condie
tions of the mouth frequeptly exist
unsuspected and without causing pain
or discomfort; and these diseased
cohditions seriously affect the general
health. If you have the slightoest
reason to think there is anything the
mattér with your teeth, by all means
hurty to a rellable dentist and have
him give your mouth a eareful in
-gectlon. You ean have this done at
the Atianta Dental Parjors free of
charge or obligation. The Atlanta
Dental Parlors fa one of the city's
oldest husineéss institutions, It is fa
vorably known to peopla all over the
State. It maintains a corps of ekil
ful dentists, uses the most approved
painless methods and you may al
ways be Bure of satisfactory treat
meént there. Call any time. Atlanta
Dental Parlors, Peachtree and Deca
tur streets (elmrnmre 1!:‘1—: Pen&h
tree), j)r G, A, Constantine, proprie
tor and in charge,—Advertisement,
HEARST’S SUNJAY AMERICAN _ A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1919,
State’s Duty to Find Jobs
For Disabled Fighting Men
By E. Q. FITZHAMON,
Universal Service Staff Correspondent.
LONDON, Jan. 25.—Summing up what
she learned from prospeéctive voters dur
ing her campaign through artistic and
Industrial Chelsea as a candidate for
Member of Parllament from that dis
trict, Miss Emil Phipps, B. A., says:
~ “I found discharged soldiers and sail
ors have their grievances. They are
indignant because, owing to some quib
‘ble, men of the mercantile marine are
refused pensions. They deeply resemt
‘the posters, ‘Don’t pity the disabled sol
\diQWQ hi ‘.“fl;b.' their argument
hclnl at m ing been wounded on
behalf of the State, it is the d\fiy of the
State to find them _{obs rather than leave
them to the cold mercy of private em
ployers.
) “The women blazed when they talked
‘of the boche. They don't argue: they
demand. They insist that all Germans
must be turned eut of Great Britain;
also that Germany must be made to pay
in full for the war,
' “A$ for the Kaiser, they confess that
‘they can not Invent Funlnhmants bad
\enou‘h for him and his War Couneil.”
| Miss Phipps does not llve in or any
where near Chelsea, nor had she any
interests there, other than secuMng the
necessary numfrer of votes,
That is one of the peculiarities of the
British parliamentary elective system.
The candidate may come from any
where,
Miss Phlg)% is principal of the Girls’
Secondary School at Swansea, which is
in Wales. She has been e‘resldent of the
National Federation of Women Teach
ers and did ten years of suffrage work
for the Women’'s Freedom League. She
says she has been appalled at some of
lthe houses of the poor she visitea m
Chelsea.
‘““The question of small houses and
homes for the war brides and their re-
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is Cross, Feverish, Constipated, give
“California Syrup of Figs.”
: Don't seold your fretful, peevish,
child. See if the tongue Is cohted;
this is a sure sign that the little
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ood,
When listless, pale, féverish, with
tainted breath, a cold, or a sore
throat; If the Ch“f does not eat,
sleep or act naturally, or has stom
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give a teaspoonful of “California
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all the Waste matter, bile and fer
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turning warrior husbands, as well as for
other newlyweds of the expiriag and“
coming years, is likely to become most
difficult of solution,” said Miss Phlppfl~‘
““The Government has a plan for build
ing 300,000 small houses this year, but
this program can not be carrieq out un
less there s a great increase In the
output of bricks. More brickyards will}
‘have to be opened. |
*One can not help wondering why the
material in the many thousands of army
huts and temporary barracks could not
be used toward bullding the innumer
‘able homes needed. In them the Gov
ernment has mililons of feet of lumber
acres of glass, thousands of doors and
millions of bricks that could be used
again,
. Also in the Government's temporary
offices there are miles of linoleum, hun
dreds of carpets and rugs, thousands of
ichalrs and tables, all of which would be
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three hundred women of 40 years and
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—Advertisement, ‘
better to bestow upon wounded and
crippled heroes than practically give
them away to second-hand dealers,
“It is estimated that during the war
there have been in Great Britain nearly
150,000 more marriages than during th;
{)medh:r four years. Hundreds o
houunf‘ of young fellows concluded
they might as well "o to it' before de
parfln:dto be killed In the trenches or
drowned by I\xbmnrlnea. It Is wonder
ful what a large percentufe of these
young husbands are returning——some
rather unexgeetedly. garhafia
“Duflnf the war there has been no
house building, consequently there is a
shortage of meore than (00,000 homes,
expert economists say.
“In addition there are thast number
of very old houses, with abominable
plumbing and other drawbacks, that
ought to be pulled down.”
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