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| i-neh‘ own properties. 20 Speaks High'y of .This Home Made Cough Remedy Bays It Acts With Unusual Specd— Loosens the Mucus—Relivees the Irritation and Stops the Cough Costs Next to Nothing—for a Im.-I Supply Whenever anyone in my family catches cold and begins to cough and sneeze, and hawk and breathe heavy, it doesn’t take me many minutes to fix up a remedy that will drive away ally such troubles in double quick time, It's no secret—anyone can make a half pint of the finest cough medicine in the world for a trifling sum, Get from any druggist one ounce of Parmint (double strength)—to this add a little granulated sugar and enough water to make one half pint that's all there is to it. But now you've got a real medicin —mind you—the first spoonful you take acts directly on the membrane of the throat and no the tickling ceases almost instantl the inflam- mation begins (o disappear—up comes the stubborn mucus and often in 24 hours every trace of the cough that frightened you is gone. i Its really remarkable how this home made remedy acts on the mucous membrane and that is one reason it is so helpful to thousands of Catarrh sufferers. ELEGTRICITY NOW IN GREAT DEMAND Has Conquered One-Third of Cultivated Swedish Area Stockholm, March 24.—Flectricity bhas conquered one-third of the entire cultivated area of Sweden, accordirg to the latest official reports. T If Sweden continues electrifying at the present rate, it will only be a few years till almost the whole country will be run by electricity. Most of the farms within the elec- trified area are now tapping the new Bource of energy, and nearly all the power used in the daily labor on these farms is derived from the high-power Hnes which span whole sections of the country. ‘ + Large power stations deliver most of the electric energy used in the ru- Yal communities; but in many places he farmers themselves have installed urbines and built private power sta- ons, harnessing for this purpose swift streams and small waterfalls on Those enter- rises, however, are generally co-op- prative. A great deal of the most arduous farm labor is performed by electri- cally driven machinery at a cost far helow the cost of machines propelled by steam or horse power or of hand labor. Water is pumped for cattle by electricity, threshing machines .are driven by electric current, timber is sawed by motor power, and farm bands are no longer ordered to cut firewood by hand because it is chean- er to have even that labor done by electricity. Candles have almost dis- appeared. In many cases grain is dried and cleared by being passed through elec- trically-driven hot-air fanning ma- chines. It is not uncommon to find on the larger estates electric elevators which lift entire wagon loads of hay or grain and dump them where de- sired in the barns. One Swedish estate owner has in- stalled an electrically operated irriga- tion system whereby a large field can be watered in times of drought. It is now only a matter of a short time till plows and harrows will be pro- pelled by electric power. Every week in London it is esti- mated that articles to the value of $1,000,000 are pawned. Cuticura Talcum s Fascinatingly Fragrant s Al\y_gxs_ Healthful B frrywbore e st DREAM any case, you need furniture thoroughly livable, heautiful you can secure just such fine 40-56 FORD STREET Perhaps you are lucky enough already to own the lit- tle house of your dreams, perhaps you are planning and looking forward to the day when you will possess it! prices of satisfying reasonablencss. C.C.FULLER CO. NEW BRITA MT. FUJI REACHED AFTER HARDSHIPS British Explores Conquer the Heights of Tokio Summits Tokio, March 24.—Major Orde Lees, parachute expert and antarctie | explorer and Mr. H. Crisp, both of the British Air Mission in Japan, are the first climbers ever summit of Mount 1" Major Orde 1 to reach the| it in mid-winter, | is an experienced | alpinist but the rformance was ren- dered remarkable owing to the fact that Mr, Cri Is a Londoner with no tormer experience of mountain climb- ing. H Alti | Mt. Fuji is 12,865 feet high. The | elimb necessitated sleeping for two | nights in a hut at 4,700 feet, The | snow extended from the summit down to 2600 feet, The last 4000 feet be- low the summit consisted of solid ice. This portion of the climb .occupied nine hours, The summit was reached at 7 p. m, IPebruar The whole of the de- seent de in a dense fog during the night. A violent storm raged all through the first night. Including cets the climb and descent occupied exactly 4§ hot A record baro- wranh was carried throughout the ex- pedition, Not Cold on Summit. The climbers state that the cold at the top of the mountain at night was not severe, They had the misfortune to lose their entire equipment, cam- eras, spare clothing, thermos flasks, snow shoes and all their food through Sonehine it of o haisl e g0 10,000 feet and being unable to find it in the fog and darkness on the way down. In spite of going without food for twelve hours they arrived in splendid condi- tion at their starting place, Gotemba. No guides, coolies, horses or ve- hicles were employed other than a small sledge, made from a’ crashed airplane, on which the climbers pull- ed their equipment to the sleeping hut. Major Orde Lees and Mr. Crisp were both in the Daily Mail aeroplane when it crashed at C to Scotland. Major Lees was a mem- ber of the Shackleton expedition of 1914-15 in charge of motor sledges. He has made ecighty-one parachute ————————— Pile Sufferers Can You Answer These Questions? Do you know why ointments do not sive you quick and lasting relief? ‘Why cutting and operations fail? Do you know the cause of piles is internal ? That there is a stagnation of blood in the lower howel? Do you know that there is a harm- ess remedy discovered by Dr. Leon- iardt and known as HEM-ROID, now old by The Clark and Brainerd Co. nd druggists generally, that is guar- nteed. > HEM-ROID banishes piles by re- noving the cause, by freeing blood circulation in the lower bowel. This simple home treatment has an almost unbelievaple record for sure, safe and lasting relfef to thousands of pile sick sufferers. There is no reason why it should not do the same for you. m A. PINKUS Registered Optometrist Eyesight Specialist Scientific Eye Examination 306 Main Phone 570 The J.B.Moran Garage Best Equipment For Charging Batteries Batteries For Rent DEAD STORAGE Repniring By Men Who Know How “Let Moran Take Your Auto Troubles in Tow.” Cadillacs A Speciulty, The J.B. Moran Garage 16-18 BOOTH STREET © Tel. 622-17 House Phone 1864-15. HOMES! - In of enduring worth to make it and homelike. At this store furniture as you long for at HARTFORD IF BACKACHY OR KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat less meat, also take glass of Salts before eating breakf Urie acid in meat excites the kid- neys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead, The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek rellef two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizzinéss, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rhoumatic twinges when the weather is bad, Jat less meat, drinks lots of water; also get from any pnarmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fam- ous is made from the acld of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, s0 it no longer is a source of irrita- tion, thus ending bladder weakness, Jad Salts is inexpensve, cannot in- ; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kid- ney trouble while it is only trouble. drops from aeroplanes with a view to perfecting aerial life saving. PALESTINE ARABS DISLIKE NEW RULE Gonstitution Set by British Is Not Appealing to Them London, March 24—Palestine Arabs are by no means satisfied with the constitution which the British gov- ernment proposed should be adopted by Palestine. They contend it favors the Jews too much. A reply which they have made to the draft propos- als for a constitution submitted by Great Britain has been received here. It represents the views of a dele- David Ma Shoe Store FOR will suit you. The Home Banking 86 West Main Street PALACE—NEXT SUN., MON., TUES,, WED. WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT? ADDED ATTRACTION—"“THE LEATHER PUSHERS” Patent One-StrapPumps Girls who lead the style are asking for these Patent One-Straw Low Hee] Pumps They’re dressy, they’re comfortable—and they’re stylish. — See them jn our window — Prices $6’50 and $8.00 Agents for Phoenix Hosiery Winth-Cuer 211 Main Street 7-Room Cottage on Hart street, opposite Walnut Hill Park. 7-Room Cottage on South Burritt street. 7-Room Cottage on Liberty street, with garage. Are you looking for a home? Call or ‘phone 728, gation invested with full powers to deal with the matter on behalf of Moslem and Christian societies in Palestine, and the Arab congress, The reply points out, it is learned from an authoritative source, that some of the provisions of the propos- ed constitution do not satisfy the na- tional aspirations and needs of the Arabs of Palestine and are based on the idea of making Palestine a Jew- ish national home. This, according to Arab opinion, is in conflict with the rights of a people constituting 98 per cent, of the population, The Arabs desire a form of govern- ment which will give them a greater measure of control of their own af- fairs, The note states that it is fully rea lized that the draft proposals are not the last word of the British govern. ment, but are intended to provide a kasis for discussion and therefore the door is by no means closed for a mutually satisfactory understanding. Two principal colleges for women in Ireland are Queen and Alexandra, both in Dublin. e L e Clubwomen of Portland, Ore., are building a $50,000 clubhouse. DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922, 1 Harword Inc. Hartford ' The New, Each Block Contains a Big Serviceable and Fashionable Opportunity All at Economical Prices La Beatriss Corsets You may purchase higher-priced Corsets hut none better fitting or styled, or more satisfactory than the La Beatriss or fancy broche, long hip and elastic top which we 3 oo are selling special for ........vv00 $ 0 Fourth Floor | Special sale Pric: IRRBH.: oy s Bleached Sheet Offer 1 case Utica Bleached l No mail or telephone orders. Sheets, size © 81 x 90, Second Floor 36 inch Percales, good qual- 32 inch Imported Dress Ging- ROTECTS When the physician recommends out PASTEURIZED MILK for the baby, isn’t that a good indication regarding the quality the entire family should use We don’t have to misrepresent our product as a large percentage of our milk is produced on OUR OWN FARM at Berlin, and the balance is all pro iluced within a few miles of New Britain nnd positively no New York milk is be- ing sold through our dairy. Remember our milk in the raw state is better than most, but we also Pag- teurize it, insuring thereby its purity. Try it and you will use no other. J. E. Seibert & Son Telephone 1720, nning’s SALE If so, surely one of these and Realty Company Next Door to Fox’s Theater Three Big Values in Wash Goods ity, large line of patterns—Spe- hams, large assortment of all the wanted plain colors, BIRL DPIOR 5 wo s s 15 checks in all colors. 48 guaranteed fast colors. SRR s din s lenets C Special price—Yd..... € Special — Yard...... Just received Japanese Crepe, 39c¢ Silks and Dress Goods Six Special Values An unusual collection of handsome novelty sport silks. May Queen, Rhapsode, Spiel Spun, Silk Pearl, Crepe Chenille, Dream of Allah, in a beautiful range of colors, together with the well known Khaki Kool, Dew Kist, Tantosi, etc., in stripes plaids and e e $3.48 10 $6.95 A firmly woven rough weave in silk ratine, in tan, pearl, savendo and old blue, lustrous and beautiful. $3 95 Special — Yard ..... 5 . Every wanted color in Canton crepe, this popular weave. The new sport colors. The more conservative dress shades in three grades of exccllcnt” $2.95’ $3.59; $3.95 quality Special. .. Handsome all wool crepey fabrics such as! wool Canton. All weight and Crepon, spongette, in every wanted spring color. widths, 40 and 54 $l 79 $1 95 $3 95 in. wide—Special price 0 ’ . b] . A beautiful collection of fancy Ratine skirting novelties, in multi-color stripes, big block plaids, rough ground with contrast- ing color combinations. $4 50 54 inches wide. Priced, yard............... R O . Rough tweeds and homespuns in a bewildering coilection of two-tone and novelty nfixtures. Pure wool, 54 inches wide, all prices to tempt one to buy $l 69r( $4 50 . . TO . several garments. Yard.. Floor Second For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. BURGLARS ARE AROUND We write a policy giving protection against all Kind of Burglarics — Get The Details H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 141— RESIDENCE 1822-3, Omn ~ni Nntional Bank Bullding. Fine Three-Family House on Shuttle Meadow avenue with garages for three cars; hard wood floors, and everything in fine shape. Good corner lot for sale, right at corner of East and Rhodes street; only corner left. Build stores here, and you’ll make money. See us. ‘CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. THE OLD HOME TOWN . K =—— ol L Se=me =710 H-AW CHEWING CA=NQ;‘ o U RNs| —= \ A\ THE DRUMMER WHO ARRVED AT CENTRAL HOTEL TODAY, HAD FOUR TRUNKS -~ . . Children’s Socks Children's imported lisle socks, in rose, copen. pink and blue; full fashioned—Sizes 4% to 6%. Special price Fifth Floor Children’s Dresses Children’ dresses, made of voiles, cross stitched in the new- est Bulgarian effects. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Very Special price .... $2a98 Fifth Floor Children’s Coats Soft deep pile cloth coats in tan, copen and rose, in belted and pretty yoke models. A very pretty assortment to secelt Spec ... $8.75 Special Fifth Floor DR.LASCH Removed Dental Office from 141 Main street to 353 MAIN STREET CROWLEY BROS. IN PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 Listimates cheerfully given on all {obe = SPRING NEEDS SUPPLIED We can supply you with the latest thing in strollers and baby carriages at a very attractive price. A complete stock of linoleun floor *“werings. A. LIPMAN Newn and Secondhand Furniture 34 LAFAYETTE ST. Tel. 1329-3 and For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Adots. 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