Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1929, Page 39

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FARMER BOY WINS MURDER ACQUITTAL Jacob Vanderburg Escapes From Shadow of Electric Chair as Accused Slayer. By the Associated Press. GASTONIA, N. C, May 2-—Jacob Vanderburg was out from under the| shadow of the electric chair today for | the first time in the four months since | five mutilated bodies were found in the charred mass that had been his| home. A jury in Gaston County Superior | Court early last night acquitted t 17-year-old farmer boy of the murder of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vanderburg; his_sisters, Pauline and Louise, and his brother, Robert, after a little more than two hours of de-| liberation. Has No Plans for Future. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Bill to Permit Sex Pamphlet Mailing To Be Introduced By the Associated Press. A bill to permit sex pamphlets, which may be classed as obscene, to be sent through the mails by recognized medical organizations is to be introduced by Senator Copeland, Democrat, New York. The need for such legislation, Copeland said, was called to his attention when Mrs. Mary Ware Dennett was convicted recently in New York of sending through the | mails & sex primer which had | been distributed by Y. M. C. A.'s. He said detail§ of the bill had not yet been formulated, but that he was discussing some of its | | features with advisers and ex- expected to have it ready for introduction soon, possibly late today. belittled the import of the bioodstains | lon his clothing and a neighbor testi- | fied he had used the hand ax to kill| {a chicken since the night of the fire. Chinese Flapper a la Paris. Paris fashions in women’s clothes are | all the rage in Peking, China, this season INTERNATIONAL PACTS ON COAL TRADE URGED League Committee Sees Agreement| on Production and Markets Only Answer to Crisis. By the Associated Press. GENEVA, May 2—The economic committee of the League of Nations, which has made an exhaustive investi- gation into the world crisis in the coal industry has reported that inter- national agreements between producers | typ concerning output and markets m: be | D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929.° made if there was to be hope for im- provement. A similar conclusion re- cently was reached by experts on the sugar situation. The committee recommends appoint- | ment of a special coal cemmittee, adop- tion of measures equalizing wages, hours and social conditions of labor and abol- ishment of artificial restrictions to the coal trade and artificial stimuli to pro- duction. The committee urges that negotiations for a coal cartel be inde- pendent ‘of the League of Nations. The hunting dog is the most popular | type in one of England's greatest annual exhibitions, the Cruft's show. NAVY ORDERS PLANES. 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The arson charge was nolle prossed immediately after the verdict was an- nounced last night. Youth Told of Fleeing House. Police said Jacob told them of flee- ing the burning house after making his way through the smoke to his mother's room, feeling her head and finding it wet with blood. The defense centered its fight upon | A\ OF CONSTIPATION A Battle Creek physiclan sas “Constipation is responsible for mo ||| misery than anv other cause.” | "But immediate relief has been ||/ found. A tablet called Rexall || orderlies has been discovered. This| tablet attracts water from the system | into the lazy. dry, evacuating bowel | | calied the colon. ‘The water loosens l |the dry food waste and causes & || gentie, “thorough, natural movement |1 without forming a habit or ever |{ increasing the dose. | ||| “stop suffering from constipation. | |Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. | makes it possible, GET YOURS TODAY. refund your money—you are to be the judge. 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That is not a hard question to answer, for physiology plainly teaches you that your liver, which is larger than all of the other glands of the body combined, has the special work of purifying your blood and thereby your entire system and of keeping it pure and healthy. How Does the Liver Purify? Physicians tell us that the liver has several functions, one of which is to man- ufacture a greenish-yellow, bitter fluid called bile,which, between meals, is stored up in the gall-bladder, but after each meal is poured out into the intestines. The bile is purgative and antiseptic or pro- phylactic. In health it is your bile that makes your bowels act regularly and free- ly every day—it is Nature's purgative. Tt is your bile that keeps your bowels pure, clean and free from fermentation (gas), putrefaction and decay. Remem- ber that germs do not thrive where there is fresh bile and there can therefore be no fermentation to cause gas, nor putre- faction to produce poisons or toxines. Also, as bile is Nature’s purgative, there can be no constipation if the bile is flow- ing naturally and freely from the gall- bladder into the bowels after each meal. But when the bile becomes stagnant vour bowels stop acting regularly and the contents become a breeding bed for the germs of fermentation (gas), decay and disease. These poisons (call- ed toxines) are gradually absorbed into your blood and circulate all over your body, poisoning, irritating or inflaming your brain and nerves, your muscles and joints, your heart, lungs, skin, kidneys, and every vital organ of your body. Your doctor calls this “intestinal toxae- mia,” and tells you that your system is “mxic." Functions of Gall-Bladder In 24 hours your liver secretes about 25 to 30 ounces (5 to 6 teacupfuls) of bile, which flows through millions of minute canals, or ducts, uniting to make a large tube which empties into the gall- bladder, as creeks and rivulets unite to form a river that flows into a lake. Your gall-bladder is a hollow muscle that serves the double purpose of a reservoir and a pump. Its functions are similar to those of the urinary bladder. T e About | RS HEALTH By Purification three hours after eating, when the food is passing from the stomach into the intes- tine, your gall-bladder should begin its peristaltic contractions, thus pumping the bile into the small intestine where it is mixed with your food. (Bile is also a very important digestive fluid, aiding in the digestion and absorption of fats and oils. But that is too long a story to re- late here.) Nature’s Danger Signals When your car gets out of order you can tell it. It is the same way with your bile. Nature gives you warning—not by. words, but by signals or symptoms. Your doctor recognizes these danger signals and you should also know them and instantly heed them. It may save you much pain, serious illness and perhaps big repair bills. When the bile becomes stagnant in your gall-bladder and is dammed back into your liver instead of flowing freely into your bowels you, sooner or later, begin to feel some of the following symp- toms :—Your breath may become unpleas- ant, your tongue coated, a bad taste in your mouth, your food (and tobacco) loose their natural flavor, your food does not agree with you; you may have heart- burn, gas, or fluttering around the heart, dizziness or blind spell; you may be trouhled with belching or frequent pass- ages of gas from the bowels: the gas “balloons” your” bowels and presses so hard on the kidneys that it gives you pain, soreness, stiffness in the small of your back over ypur kidneys, making you think you have kidney trouble; at night the gas in your bowels presses upon your bladder making you get up frequently, thus breaking into your sleep. In the morning you are tired instead of refresh- ed. Gradually your health is injured. Your complexion becomes sallow, muddy or yellow—your skin may be disfigured with liver spots or pimples; dark rings may appear under your eyes, you may become sleepless, restless and irritable or blue and melancholic. You may have frequent colds or dull headache; your bowels stop their free, full and natural action; you have constipation, gas, putre- faction ‘and self-poisoning or “intestinal toxaemia,” as the doctors call it. High blood pressure, with headache and swoon- ing spells, may result from continued neglect. How to Make the Bile Flow But when the bile stops flowin% freely, how can we start it up again? The answer is: Take Calotabs at bedtime and drink water freely the next day. This formula represents the best thought and experience of the best physicians. No other purgative will do. If you take oils, salts, cascara, or the many other simple- laxative syrups, powders and candy lax- atives you are merely wasting valuable T T A (R time. They only make you feel better for a day or two. They do not remove the cause, for they do not promote the expulsion of the bile which is Nature's purgative and intestinal antiseptic. When you take Calotabs you know that you have taken a real doctor’s medicine. It cleans you out thoroughly. Every inch of your twenty-five foot canal, includ- ing your stomach, small intestine and large intestine, is thoroughly cleared and washed clean and pure and your bile is flowing freely. Next morning your sys- tem feels purified and refreshed and you are feeling fine, with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you please and go about your work—there is no danger, for Calotabs are perfectly safe and cre- ate no habit, except the habit of healthy bowel actions. What Are Calotabs—How Do They Act? Calotabs are sugar-coated tablets, con- taining the minimum effective dose of a thoroughly purified and refined calo- mel combined with assistants and correc- tives. The calomel facilitates the expul- sion of the bile from the gall-bladder into the intestines and also serves as a mild intestinal antiseptic. ~Every physician knows that no other medicine can take its place; there is no such thing as a sub- stitute for calomel. The assistants act like salts, washing the calomel out of the system and preventing its accumulation and any possibility of danger. The cor- rectives settle the stomach and bowels, preventing nausea, sickening and grip- ping effects. Calotabs (and water), therefore, give you the combined effects of calomel and salts ‘in a perfectly safe and delightful form. S COMPANY wc- ATLANTA.GA. The medicine chest of every home should be supplied with Calotabs, one of the most important of all family medi- cines. It is needed in many cases of sickness, and, if used occasionally as needed, may assist Nature to correct conditions which, if neglected, may lead to serious illness. Avoid disappointment by refusing imi- tations. 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