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\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1917. A PEOPLE ENTIRELY REMOTE FROM WAR ‘Eskimos Hardly Realize Great Straggle Is In Progress Feb. 23.—The Iiskimos of ireenland are probably the only peo- ple in Europe who are net interested in the outcome of the great Such is the impression given by Jen Dangaard Imsen, governor of Green- land, who has all the way to London to appear as a witness in a claim of the Danish government to . cargo of fish seized by the British as a prize of war. “They have heard of the war,” said the governor, “but they have only a vague impression®™ of the glgantic struggle. Two HEskimo papers that are published once a month give them a rough idea of the conflict but the issues are entirely foreign to them. These papers are printed by native printers trained in Denmark. In them . are reproduced war pictures taken from the Dapfsh papers.” * The waste of human life maKes the deepest impression on these Green- landers, according to Governor Dan- gaard. “The Kskimo believes, it avicked to kill humans,” he went on. “He kills all animals and thinks he has a perfect right to do so but he shrinks from the thought of taking a human’'s life. He heard of men being thrown against machinery in . the great struggle to the south of him and believes the whole thing absurd.” The governor. summed up the Greenlander’s unique position which remarked may have gomething to with his detachment from the war. Greenlander,” he said, - “has dvantages: o no army to support. ““He has no navy to worry about. “There are no policemen in Green- nd. “He has no taxes to pay. There are no movie shows rcaters. “All doctor bills are paid by the ’anish government. « “There,” added the governor, “you ave a condition unique among the scoples of the world. ~ And it must ot be forgotten that the standard Highlanders is being raised, slowly by I am also pleased to report s numbers are increasing. The present population of 13,000 shows a ; — MEAT CAUSE OF LAME BACK AND KIDNEY TROUBLE Fake a Glass of Salts to flush Kid- London, war. come or neys if your - back is aching. Noted authority says Uric Acid from meat irritates the Blad- der. Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Regular eaters of meat must flush the kidneys oczasionally. = You must re- lieve them like you relieve your bow- els; removing all the acids waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dlzziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the chan- nels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times durlng the night, To neutralize These irritating adids and flush off the body's urinous wast2 get about four ounees of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before Lreakfast for a few days and your kid- neys will then act fine and bladder dis- orders disappear. This famous salts is .made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice combined with lithia, and’ has been used for generations to cjean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thnus avoiding serious kidney and bladder diseased. TRY THIs 10 BANISH l - ! ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS | People who have been tormented for years—yes, even so crippled that | they were unable to help themselves have been brought back to robust health through the mighty power of Rheuma. Rheuma acts with speed; it brings {in a few days the relief you have i prayed for. It autagonizes the pois- {ons that cause agony and pain in the It is a winter plague which claims thousands every season. SCOTT'S EMULSION {joints and muscles and quickly the will strengthen and fortify you torturing” soreness completely disap- against Grippe, and if.you | pears. : - " It is a harmless remedy, but sure have had it, Scott's will've- storeyourstrength fasterthan any other known medicine. NoAlcohol-Just Blood-Foed Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. and certain, because it is one discov- ery that has forced rheumatism und . sciatica to yield and disappear. | | Try a-50-cent bottle of Rheuma, and if you do not get the joyful reliet iyou expect, your money will be re- turned. Clark & Brainerd company | always has a supply of Rheuma and | guarantees it to vou. any intention to treat him as s i | |ed, but claimed him as of militar. | age and subject to military service. i The courts, without entering into i | | | 714 growth of about 71z ‘per cent. in ten ye: s, “The Danish government, which |these disputed questions of fact, took controls the country, carefully looks |the broad ground that while the home | secretary has discretion to malke a | deportation order, he Iras no power to after the well-being of the Eski and by a rigid ban on visi country—nobody is allowed to go Greenland except by special perm sion—leaves him to develop on natural evolutionary lines.” to is- I ported alien must go. The order was accordingly quashed and the duke re- stored to libert | original l | than 173 divorces to eve JAPAN IS LEADING WORLD IN DIVORCE | Numecrous Separations Becoming Alarming and Recommendation {s Made for Stricter Laws, Tokio, Feb. n proportion to its population Japan leads the world in divorce, according to statistics just ! compiled by government officials. A | great number of separations = come | immediately- after marriage. ! Whereas in England the proportion | of divorce is only two to every 20,000 marridges and in the United States it is 82, in Japan there.are no fewer ¢ 20,000 mar- riages. Most of the divorces recorded have been brought about by “mutual consent” and through the efforts of the go-betweens responsible for the union. They were accom- shed without submission to court s law. Out of the 59,000 divorces which were effected between 1883 and 1802 only 409 cases were obtained by law suits. The divorce report sa “This re- markable state of affairs is attribut- able to the fact that the ideas of in- dividual rights and oblfgations as well select the country to which the de- ! as knowledge and experience of the 1 scantily developed in the people. But ' since the Japanese women are now | growing in the consclousness of their dignity and rights we hear now and then the cases of women fighting for | divorces in the couris of law.” In conclusion the report urges i stricter regulations, pointing out that in the civilized diminution the gemeral tendency world is toward gradualé of.divorce and that the proportion. is becoming alarming. | TRY THIS FOR A COLD—IT’S - FINE! “Pape’s Cold Compound” ends -se- vere colds or grippe in few hours, : You can end grippe and break up a severe cold either in head, chest, body or limbs, by taking a dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” every two hours until three doses are taken. It prompily opens clogged-up nos- trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge of nose run- ning, relieve headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- ing and snuffing. Base your throb- bing head—nothing else in the world mives such prompt relief as “Pape's Cold Compound,” which costs only cents at any drug store. It acts with- nce, tastes nice, and causes no inconveniepce. Be sure you get the genuine. 5 NO RIGHT T0 SEND ‘S0 the British Courts Decide in' Test Cas London, Feb. 16.—The British courts have decided . that govern- ment has no right to deport to Russia or France, citizens of those countries j Wwho have refuged here. An order of \deportation may be issued against any. alien, but the order must not specify the country to which the, de- ported alien must go. The decision completely mullifies the widely proposed deportation of all allied aliens for military service in their own countries. The test case discussed by tha courts was that of the Duke de Cha- {teau Thierry, a French subject of mil- | itary age, resident in England prior to the war, against whom the Hritish government made an order of depor- tation to France at the request of the Trench government. No offense or misconduct was alleged against the | duke, but the home secretary claimed the right to deport him ,ungder certain ' war legislation which authorized him to deport aliens, while the war con- | tinu ‘‘wkenever such deportation is incidental to the safety of the realm.” | The duke contended that he was a royalist, and therefore a political re- | fuge, and stated in his afiidavit that he had been threatened, over the tete- phone, with the fate of being placed in a dangerous part of the firing line, notwithstanding an English medical certificate of unfitness. The French government disclaimed any political animus against him, or 'WHAT IS AN INTERNAL BATH? 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