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It s sold Clark & Brainerd New Britain and all good dr CAUTION:—Although is unsurpassed for relieving sioeplessness and general ehould not, owing to its rem: Erowing properties, be used by Goes not desire to put on flesh UIT MEAT IF YOUR QUIT M DNEYS ACT BADLY ake Tablespoonful of Salts If Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers— Drink Lots of Water. We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-ltnown authority, who warns us 10 be constantiy on guard against kid- ney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative tis- sues clog and thus the waste is re- tained in the blood to poison the en- tire system, When your kidneys ache and feel Jike Jumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the ladder is irritable, obliging you to Sdscek relief during the night; when you ihave severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stom- ach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fir This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lencon juice, wwith lithia, and has been gencrations to flush and clogged kidneys, to neutralize acids in urine so it is no longer @ source of irritation, thus ending urin- ary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful efferves- cent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a littl occasionally, to keep the kidneys clean and active. to turns to ness nervousness, weaknet t a used for stimulate Liouipy QUICK RELIEF NO ACETANILIDE EASES HEADACHE Aiso, GRIPP and “FLU”—Try It Trial Bottle 10c; also larger sizes “LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS| Doesn’t hurt a bit and only few cents Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but & few cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, ana the cal without soreness or frritation. Freezone is the sensational » Cincinnati geniue, dis- It is dus it | before | combined | the | Alexandre Millerand, ~ one-time | French minister of war and still one | of the bitterest political enemies P mier Clemenceau has ever had, has been appointed governor of Alsace- | Lorraine. (¢) Underwood & Underwood. COMMERCIAL PLANE USED BY BONAR LAW fo Make Campaign Speech London, April 3 (Correspondence of The Associated Press.)—An exam- ple of the commercial uses to which the plane might bc devoted has heen given by the chancellor of the heque Andrew Bonar Law, by ying from his home in London to Scotland to make speeches in the parliamentary campaign now ended. The chancellor was the first states- man in.England to avail himself of iair transport for every-day purposes. "By traveling by airplane he crowded to hours a journey which would have consumed 24 hours L tr . Mr. Bonar Law is not a young man nor does he regard flying as an ‘ad- venture. He is a practical man of | business with an eye to the saving of | time and traveled by air merely as a matter of economy. It is sugzested here that bankers and railway offl- cials who have to fill engagements in different parts of the country and vhose time valuable may be ex- | pected to follow his example. | His exploit has increased the spec- | ulation on the future of fiying as a | | commercial * business, Hundreds of | | military fiying men would like to con- | tinue their air work. To what. extent peace conditions will offer opportunity | to them is an teresting question. | | Thus far no definite projects for pas- | senger service have been started, al- | | though there is much talk of a daily | air service for passengers between | London and Paris, permit- | ting. Suggestion has heen made that one | of the large machines of a type which | recently . carried 41 passengers over | London, making a two-hour flight at a speed of more than 100 miles an hour might be used in the London and | Paris service. The.largest number of | persons previously carried by am air- | plane in England was WORK PROGRESSING Preliminary Contracts With Disabled | i a a is weather Men Established Abroad By Federal Board For Vocational Education. hington, April 1.—Among the s forces, agents for the federal ard for vocational education, have established preliminary contacts with 07,000 injured or disabled men, and working contacts with 65,000 men by a personal interview before their return to this country, furnish- | Ing information about what the gov- | ernment is prepared to do for train- ing and placing disabled soldiers, 1 ilors and marines. The work 1s now being co-ordinated | with the activity of the reconstruction hospitals of the army, and where it is evident from a preliminary survey that a man is a permanently disabled case, the prellminaries are arranged, and it |s decided what will be best for him to study or train for. The voluntary assent of the Individual is always an essentlal feature, and no man is ever forced to take the train- ing, or is persuaded to take that | which he is not heartily in favor of and which he wants to do. By this means, much time is saved | and during the period of the disabled man in the reconstruction hospital he is, when possible, given such prelim- | inary work in the line he chosen | 80 that upon his discharge, when he comes under the Jjurisdiction of, the { foderal board for further training, ha has utilized his hospital period to good advantage and has made con- siderable progress. Thus the process is made continuous, WKING BANS TMPORTS i London, Apwil 4—King George has W BRITAIN Lorraine | | Has New Law Providing Indus-' | austrial Flies From England to Scotland | #igned u proclamation which prohib- tts the importation of dyes und dye- | suffy under the declaration of yence, | " excopt undoer license granted Ly the bour doi {rade, Pages 1 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. FRIDAY, APRIL 4 zovernor NORTH DAKOTA IS |, | BUSINESS STATE commissioner of a bill and ed hoth | riculture nd the attorney general, who are iven blanket authority in establigh- ing necess ite departments. Th authority for ti svstem of ban 1 of the Bank pa majorities, | of an | into | rds ATy commission is 1 eperation of der the name Dakota. The the ause fect. inclusion putting The ¢ - hills are with the emer- them of North oon bank system provides issuance of $2,000,000 in bonds to | vide furnish capital. The system will start | vators and “whenever the sum of $2,000,000 = credit sued by the state as provided by law" {(\,W, homes. has been delivered to the commission, The bank will become the «mesn()r\’ of all public funds of the state ties, cities and school dis Gen- eral ban is authorized, and in addition the Central state banl will become the depository of the re. serve funds of several hundred vate chartered by the These ves are now held Paul. Minneapolis and Chicago. state bank wil have charge uance of siate bonds to fin dustrial enterprises and will ac ral credit hank agriculture. ym bills pro. terminal ele- and extend all citizens desiring to for gue progr the erection of flour to for mills, trial € — i Other phases of the program which TR eliminated taxation Hatees | provements, provided state hail insur- ops, state industrial insur- kingmen, and made other | posed by the State Fed- | , coun- o Bismarck, N. D., April 4.—The laws permitting the state of North Dakota to go into business under the indus trial pragram of the National Non- partisan league went into effect When Governor Frazier recently signed the bills. Banking, home bhuilding and flour milling are among the projects | covered in the ten constitutional amendments adopted at the last gen- eral election. The parent bill ¢ comm ricts. business | ance on ance for W changes DI on of Labo pri- state. | in he milling nent elevator measure authorizes the tem of wa , flour mills and with the state will manufacture and marketing praducts. The milling asso- ill be capita 5,00 part of the meney L of a The of the nce in- tes a state in- on composed of the for o 1000 ~OR real enjoyment and delight, one box of Murads is worth a dozen packages of ordinary cigarettes that “merely smoke.” Mourads are Pure Turkish! 100% Buy a package of Murads. Ifyou are not more than satisfied, return half the package to us ‘and get all your money back. We are not afraid to make this offer — MURADS ARE TURKISH —the world’s most famous tobacco for cigarettes. Judge for yourself—! Sy fid %m%gfin%m Wmfg : ,1\ il | North Dakot | amortiz through certain funds in treasury and part through state bonds. the state | the s le of The Home Building association authorized under home building measure, will purch or build homes or for citize on receipt of 20 per payment The remainder m: be paid on tion plan in from 10 to 20 A house costing $5,000 can be burchased in 2 on monthly payments of $26, according to members. They say the rapid settlement the lands. tho farms cent. an rs of state's State-owned coal mines and pack- lants, rt the league m, were not expected to be d at the present session. One bill impases a a fund would be month in also a part of expected to be acted upon qne-half mill tax to creato for returned soldiers entitled to $25 for service. The money be placed in the home building ciation fund or he deposited saldier’s education who would for the | food act will bring | au- | AMERICAN BUSINESS MEN EXPRCT A MEXIOAN! Laredo, April 5S¢ in busin a boom regulations and gener: been modified of natior al suppli to have Represef of scores >erns harve r to branch houses or warehou Maxico believe that wvith all special removed and: ely’ es beeni now: ar ing dist; s in Busin terests next three restrictior will pas here months will e into Mexico as re the Mexican disturba Recent moadific have tensive that the embargoes only few commao¢ tions HELPING SALVATION ARM Tokio The and to the April ( emy ani Army empress will the Japan next ten