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F BURTON HARRISON SUED FOR DIVORCE; CRUELTY REPORTED einai New York Beauty Sues Gover- nor General of Philippines in California. SAN DIEGO, Cal, April 12.—Mrs, Francis Burton Harnson, wife of the Governor General of the Philippines, HEAVY MEAT EATERS HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS Eat less meat if you feel you feel Backachy or | Island in 1905, have Bladder trouble. No nan or woman v.ho eats meat regularly ca iake a mistake by flusl ine the kidneys occasionaile, well-known authority. Mea! uric acid, which cxcites the kidneys; they become overworked from the! strain, ¢ t sluggish -nd fail to filter the waste and noisons from the blood, then we get sick. Ne <lv all rheum tism, headaches, liver treuble, nervous- ness, dizziness, sleeplessness and tri nary disorders come from sluggish kidneys, ‘The sioment you feel a dull ace In the kidneys or your back hurts wr if! te urine is cloudy, offensive, full of | iment, irregular of passage or at-| tended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four eunces of Jad Salts from any phar- macy; take a tablespoonful in a elise of water before breakfast and in @ few days your kidneys will act fine. ‘This famous salts is made from the acti of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kid:eys, also t» neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weak- ness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful eZervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney dvt. SICK WOMAN NOW WELL Took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Read Her Letter. “For a long time I was bothered with pains in my side, and was s¢ weak from my eee trouble that [ Sve | could not do any bi lifting or work of any kind If I tried to straighten out when lying down it seemed as though something tear loose. Lydia FE. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound has restored my health and I am quite myself once more."—Miss Mazel Chubbuck, Potterville, Penn, Thousands of women drag along from day to day in just such a mis- erable condition as was Mrs, Chub- buck, of suffering from displace- ments, irregularities, inflammation, ulceration, backache, sideache, head- ache, nervousness, or “the blues.” Such women, sh Chubbuck's perience and try this} famous roo! dd herb remedy, Lydia F. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, | and find relief frem their sufferings} us she did, t For special suggestions in regard Pink- The to your ailment write Lydia E Nath Medicine Co, Lynn, Mas resnlt of its long experience is at your serv Advt. len” i | Shortly would] ap suld profit by Mrs. | !! THE BVEN ING WUKLD, ' has filed suit here for divorce. It ts reported the charge is cruelty, Roth Mr, and Mrs, Harrison are members of New York families of wealth and social prominence, Mr Harrison was serving his fifth term 48 a Ropresentative In Congress from New York when President Wilson appointed him to the Philippine post in 1918, and his wife, who, before her first marriage, was Miss Mabel Jud- son and moved tn a most exclusive circle in New York, her beauty, was noted for Mrs, Harrison arrived in San Diego! jon Wednesday, and immediately be- @an preparations for the sult, which was filed through R. Campbell, an attorney of Ely, Nev. Mr. ond Mrs, Harrison were mar- ried In France early in 1907, It wa the second marriage for each. Mr. Harrison's first wife was Miss Mary Crocker, hetress of the Crocker mil-! California, She was killed tn an automobile nocident on Long A short time after that Mr. Harri- son and the presont Mrs. Harrison met while they were travelling in| Cuba. Mrs. Harrison at that time] Was the wife of Dr, Rowland Cox jr. She had separated frqm her husband and was preparing to suo for a di- voree after her return to York Mra, Cox filed divorce pro New ings and then went to Canne: France. Mr. Harrison followed hor and they were married there soon| j after tho final decree was granted. | | Mr. and Mra, Henry 1 parents, went to nes in a vain attempt to prevent the marriage. Tho wedding was attended by Ridg ley Carter, American Chargo d’At faires at Paris; Mrs. Burton H rison, the novelist, and mother of bridegroom, O. H. P. Belmont, Judson, her and Lord Fairfax | Mrs, Harrison, who i* at the Hote Del Coronada here, refused to-day to discuss the divorce suit will be tried in here, probably Harrison has engaged the trial Mr, Harrison tnher! 000 from his first wife. were left to thelr two daugh ginta ond Barbara. Mr. Harrison has been the many political ove his ad- ministration Palltp several times there have been ru that he was about to res gsc nhl" ser DAVISON GUEST OF KING. Victor Emmanuel Praises \merican Red Cross. ITALIAN HEADQUARTEL NORTHERN ITALY, April 11 (Associ- | ated Press).—King Victor Emma ave an eudience of H. P, frman of the American War Counetl, and Robert P. Pe of the Red Cro#s# Mission to Italy Royal Headquar: day, and later ner, Hts Majes' in details of the Tho case rior Court | next month, Mrs. a New Y Campbell assist Mr FIVE HELD FOR LYNCHING, Coroner's Jury Anka of Murder Against German's Slayers, COLLINS VILLE, Ml 12.-—The | s Jury which ha leted to the death of P. Pra on Floor 360 men’s Smart, nifty, flowing end shape: correct dressers, in Fifth Ave. at 35th Street Established 1879 From Our Men's For Saturday Only | 360 Men’s Ties 85c \s an introductory sale to the stock of Men's Furnishings, we shall place sale upon a table on the Main s ties. summer club stripes. 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