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Either consult a goed, reliable ician at once or get from your cist about four ounces of Jad 1ke . tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from ~the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for g rations to = clean and stimulate kidneys, also to neutralize urine so it no longer ending bladder says a or ish "ids in the tates, thus a life saver for reguls It is inexpensive, can- makes a delightful, ef- -watar drink. AUTHENTIC STYLES | edy. Simple Mrs. | to | Admiral Kolchak Says It Dogs | given me a ears among pa- | BOLSHEVISM BUT | (NITED BANDITRY T ! e ! Not Represent Russia , April 7 (BY the Assaciated | Hostilitics against the Rus- | s in Ameriea and throughout the world, in the opinion of Admiral Kol chak, head of the Omsk government, ue to misinformation of the peo- the press. The American mind, the admiral said toda had been de- | liberately poisoned concerning hint and his government by agents of tho Bolshevik reactionarics, who were champions af the old r. . ilis only concern at present, he . as the wppression of Bolshevism, he ¢ was confident of accomplishing with outside military aesistance, after which the people’s will would deter- mine the future government. “Bolshevism not respective of } Russia,” said Kolchak. “It is an ad: Iventure by organized band 0! cept for Lenine, the 1 {mostly Je Lotts and There a; real Russiana amor the lead on the mistaken | theory th | Iple by j rize in Vienna confidence in the Bolshevikl, because the Bolsheviki ard America as country of cap “On the oth | ¥ ns who from ot ot ssia. have nort | tho | i r hand the are fighting ruin by the falsely represented to vo ries, and becanse of your | attituge toward them itheir confid “T reali [zoive its own pro ask military aid from to earry out 1 but we g need truction of s reaction vou have did no* Wa aiso rifles auty of my uppression of Bo helping to the tha | Amything | mportant for [ S to them is that we I have repeatedls and g solemn oath. t after the struggle is | 'over that the people shall exereiso | their will. T am not concerned as to | what kind of gavernment thare shall he afterward. The proper thinz for jthe pecople to do is to make their '¢iioice by a national assembly. To- day it is impossible to clection of an t of Russia Belshevik domination and | no precedent in the n clection in the midst af | there world fo civil war is 'ADRIATIC MATTERS UP FOR DISCUSSION |Councit of Four Also H i 1 Considers ! | “ Questions Relative to Schles- * wig-Holstein. , April s8.)—The | aiscussea 15 (By the council of questians relative ta { Schleswiz-Tolstein and the Adriatic | While the was in session the | foreign ministers met and considered | the claims which have been made by | Germany in regards to holdings of tislands in the Arctic ocean. Fifteen | ters also took up drafting of ar- ticles for the peace treaty providing for the reco; sermany of the | Briti i pt and the passing over of the sultan’s rights un. der the Suez canal convention; the | aceeptance Germany of allied prize | court decision, and likewise an article | dealing with the future status of Mor. occo. 1 President Wilson finished by a series af calls at the headq visiting Gen and Co! M. House, discussing with them situation in particularly interested. FRIEND OF FRANCE SEEN IN WILSO! ociated four today the day | Ameriean | ker IL. | among | phases | which they are | Petit Parisienne Comes Out Strong in | Support of American Presi- dent’s Principles. Paris, April 16.—"The time has come to destroy the lezend tending to represent President Wilson as adopt ing regretfully such a solution,” s the Petit Parisienne, in commenting upon the settlement of the question relative to the left bank of the Rhine by the Council of Four. “There may have been divergencies as to methods, but there was an agreement on prin- ciple and an agreement on the reali- zation of that principle is bound to follo i “Not the least feature in the pro- longed discussion was to see President Wilson apply himself passionately to the task of solv the problem and still not injuring the rights of | France. eH uttered a phrase onc ¢ which France out to know. He with an accent coming from heart: ‘It would be the sorrow o life if the great peace we are 1 should be jeopardized by any culty hetween France and Ame The man who threw his countr the war for France remains our friend.’ the oy | ng | rica.’ | into of Medic mployed for the trant. ment o are taken from three nature he v tom animal clable ind medicinal substan the vegeta leaves, flower: The old-fashioncd Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | Compound, which o s success ml' the vesetable kingdon colepnit in 1 are taken from | ble and consist of | zrown it is now remedy for v and favor until oZnized as the standard female ills.—advt. 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