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stureau has asked congress for $10,- GURRENGY BILL| Bemocrats of Senate Con- sidering Measure. [GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS If your Back is aching or Bladded hothers, drink lots of water and oA eat less meat — proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite’ the kidneys Keep your kidneys clean like you and irritate the entire urinary tract, keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes, the body’s urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the When you kidneys hurt and your|kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 back feels sore, don’t get scared and |hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so' we cap readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink 10ots ot water—you can’t drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass i of water before breakfast each morn- |ing for a tew days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combimed with lithia, |keep their kidneys clean and active. and has been used for generations to|Try this, also keep up the clean and stimulate élogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer is a source of irri- tation, thus ending bladded weak- ness. Jad Salts-is inexpensive; cannot injure; makes a delightful efferves- cent lithia-water drink which every- one should take now and then to water, drinking, and no doubt you will wen- der what became of your kiduey trouble and backache. NOTICE All those knowing themselves in- debted to me are kindly requested to settle.their book account or note be- fore Dec. 1. 1 am obliged to ask APPROVAL SEEMS LIKELY With the Exception of a Few Mem- bers the Majority Party in the Upper ‘House Will Endorse the Glass .Bill Practically Unchanged. Washington, Nov. 28.—Thanksgiv- img day was spent by the senate Dem- ecrats hard at work in conference on the administration currency bill, while geared up legislative machinery moved at a rapid rate. The confer- emce made such progress that the currency leaders declared the bill, with possibly one section excepted, would be completed, ready for con- sideration Dby the senate, when the cenference finished its evening ses- cion. In the absence of Senator Hitch- ceck no oue presented the amend- ments he and the five Republicans of the committee had framed and the conference sped through section after section, endorsing the Owen-Glass bill practically without change. Senator O’Gorman, one of the Democrats of the committee, who aid- ed Senator Owen in presenting the bill to the conference, predicted that the bill, except the section fixing the number of regional reserve banks, would be accepted by the conference. The number of banks was passed over at the request of Georgia sen- ators, who feared that Atlanta might be handicapped if a regional bank were created in some other Southern city, probably New Orleans. It was understood that an attempt might be made to pass a resolution Linding the Democrats in the con- rence to support the administration 1. Senator Hitchcock was expect- pd to refuse to support the confer- ence bill. Senator Lane of Oregon tag so far declined to go into the rouference and Senator- Newlands, while attending the conference, has um original plan which he intends to press ou the floor of the senate. The defection of three senators may imperil the majority in the senate if ihe Republican lines hold. SPARKS FATALLY BURN TWO Ember From Pipe Ignites Oil-Soaked Clothes of Butte Man. Butte, Mont., Nov. 28.—His clothes seaked with gasoline from'an engine he had been cleaning, William J. Wirth stood at a telephone talking while a friend near him was digging ashes from a pipe. Glowing embers were thrown in the direction of Wirth and a+flash of flame enveloped him. The blaze leaped about Wirth's face and he inhaled a part of it. He cannot Ive, doctors say. While Mrs. Oscar Oakes dozed in a chair Glasgow a spark flew from an open | ( and fell upon her dress, setting fire to her clothing and fatally burn- ing her. T0 PRGTECT THE INVESTOR New York Stock Exchange Plans to Force More Publicity. New York, Nov. 28.—The New York | stock exchange, through its governing ‘; woard, nounced its intenticn to co- | operate in the future as far as Dos- | sible in bringing about the adoption | «f uniform measures for the greater protection of the investing public, ihrough more careful supervision of corporation organization. To this end it will recommend greater publicity and fuller and more squent reports .of operations than has been customary with many cor- porations in the past. ASK BiG SUM FOR .INDIANS! Bureau Wants $10,000,000 Appropri- ated for Next Year. Washington, Nov. 28.—The Indian 600,000 for the expenditures of the Indian service during the next fiscal year. This total, which may be cut after hearings that are to begin next week in the Indian affairs committee, 1s said to be $1,000,000 less than the bureau asked for last year, though ecngress then cut the amount to a total appropriation of’little more than $8,000,000. ‘There are no new general features contemplated in the estimates: British Battleship Launched. Barrow in Furness, Eng., Nov. 28.— The battleship Empress of India— the last of the four battleships on the British 19111912 naval construction yrogram—was launched . here.. 'The nstruction had been considerably delayed owing to labor troubles -at the shipyard, so that the new vessel 18 not of such modern type as some the ships already launched. Man Gets 400 Offers to Wed. Patchougi, L. I, Nov. 28.—S. W.| Darrow has had 400 offers to ‘wed m he' advertised for a helpmate Mt July. YENE Stngg nn ncl!lh #ifl, won. : Try & Ploneer wani ad. i beside a kitchen stove at| . 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Any Loziér is a demon for doing---a savage beauty. the road, yet gentle as a summer breeze for comfort. plains---it never has to be babied, or favored, or worried about. -a great, big, out-door cat, good looking, dashing and able. We believe the reason Lozier cars because they are the best cars built. believe it, too! Lozier Light Six, $3250. Demonstrations will be given to suit the convenience of those interested. It is masterful on It never com- It is DO THINGS the way they do, is Lozier owners, without exception, Fr_ederick E. Murphy Automobile Co. NORTHWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS Lozier - Mitchell - Paige - Commerce l3th and Hennepin, Minneapolis, Minn. Nlcollet 114 Annex eustomers to favor me promptly to enable me to meet my own obliga- tions. W. G. SCHROEDER. -*™ I VETHRINARY SWRGEON W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Pogue's Livery f Phooe 164 DRAY LINE TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER ¥ SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. Phone 58 818 A; . o6 Phény merica Ave. MUSIC INSTRUCTOR WSTHER M. 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