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HOME REMEDIES ARE FROM ALL NATIONS {T They Went “Home” They'd Go Long Ways C. Where they Washington, D. Magy vould home remedic o i went home? I'ut this question to the family inet but If the vials were medicine cx keep the door magic to depart for their ihe householder would have to spen rs of travel and thousand s for train st camel a mer, 1 led In the emergency case, Nice and a Gas Plant Help “When a woman faints nations gal- lantly join hands te bring to con- sciousness, o make aromatic spirits of ammonia the chemist buys am- monia from a smelly gas plant, begs oil of lemon from N playground of Furope, and obtains a bit of deli- ate oil of lavender from Genoa. He goes to the Banda Islands, an out-of-the dot on the map of the Duteh ast Tn for oil of my- vistiea, which is distilled from nut- megs and adds aleohol from a corn Not only do the Banda Islands supply the essence of nutmeg, but the essence of history of stir- conquests of world colonjes, of | s aver spice, of Venice that was, la Gama's voyage and of the place in world affairs Marble palaces on Venetian Is were built with cargoes of niutmegs, But Shakespeare's An- tonio and his fellow merchants never knew from wheneca they came. NEW BRITAIN was found in lagoons made by these springs, Finally engineers decided to | put artificial walls around the spring® and let the water flow from tank to [tank. Evaporation brings boric acid crystals automatically and these are skimmed off, dried -and sent into commerce,” Harvard is Winner in | Contest With Amhersti Cambridge, May Harvard won | from Amherst in a loosely played | game yesterday, 12 1o 3. Samborski, | Crimson catcher, made his fourth home run in six games | Perry, Amherst pitcher, was reliev- | ed by Parker in the fifth after Har- | vard had found him for seven hits and scored six runs. Brown struck | out 11 batters, but gave five bases on | balls and hit two. The score: ‘ Amherst 100001 100— 3 Harvard 123013 20x—12 Ratterics—Perry, Parker; Strong, Martin, Brown and Sambroski. DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924, vantag T touts’ by Wilson ce hitting, out in th because the bout with a 10 to | { I Boston (,o!legg Loses,. “ 1 McCreehan was bomb. 1 for 12 |Phill Out in Game With Eli |cirotics ana witd inticlding #1ied four New Haven, May - Yale led {Yale base runners around the cireut. Boston College from the start of yes- | Mallory led the Yale batting attack, [imm« diately terday's baseball game and opened |with three singles which accounted |[h the final inning ahead, 10 to 1, but |fomy four of the Kl tallics. Both alimost collapsed in the ninth, finally | pit sing pitehers were wild, MeCrechan y pulling its team together and finishing [seven and Pond five, | was due to son's &fter two was wa stanz d. sy out had not G fallen in the samg € been an stitute right lips t ielder, N and fly Wil- | nitial Da ibiin, | tures. Phil- | ning OF JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. Ingram’s running catch of Darling's sky scraper in the fifth and Foley's rling | nah of O'Hearn's hounder over second Phillips would | in the second were the fielding fea- Every bird changes its feathers at es' misjudgment of his |lcast once a year. 25th ALINIVERSARY SALE | Venetian traders got them from the Arabs, the Arabs from India ,and be- yond that they knew not. The Anti-Macassar's Origin “I'he Portuguest trailed the mys terious nutmeg to the nearly sub- cone, Banda, Ilere The Dutch fought J / “THE BIG FURNITURE STORE” J SALE CLOSES TOMORROW WAR WIDOWS ARE POPULAR, cabinet the v from its DG Many Names Removed from British of Pension Idst Since the Armestice, London, May ~There are today 100,000 fewer war-widows in the Brit- Willie Jones 4y got a stomach went on an apple raid a cold in a4 a bruise roand o fell out of mother vallow essence stomach ac a cut the made for apple him his Ccompose iry million id from the forest timber for his ce cut vith tincture wound up his lia 1, cleaned the South 1 with a product of ), Gireec and the shoulder g America and & or the nutmeg island Refrigerators, which outlaw tainted food, made it neeessary to drown viands with o, =0 business in the Spiee Islands slumped They now turn to medi- nes, quinine, myistica, camphor, and But deserted fine Duteh ansions in Banda are monuments to medieine, hair tonic. grandfathers, with a fellow ldne put Macassar oil on s oil, which made the ar an essential on the nineteenth century easy was made from a seed of an and are stil another “Our fear of | ish Isles than there were just after the armistice. This is due mostly to their having re-married, though many have died. There are still 160,000 widows on the books of the pensions ministgy, | but every year sees the number de- | creasing. Many of these women are | comparatively young, and a ecash " v get upon marry- makes them more marrying man than such dowry. | Quill pens are still made from the | long wing feathers of goese, THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE MATTRESSES ABSOLUTELY TO GET ONE OF THESE $30 SILK FLOSS REE! wdian tree, which, like the nutmeg tree grew readily in Banda. Dutch ‘mynhe became opulent by selling sar oil until it went out of 1 taking with it Banda's pros- With a Purchase of %50 or Over—Come in Tomorrow— It is the Chance of a Lifetime Health Springs of Euboea £ bargain with your eyesight, } us see if yon need glasses, “Iipsom salts, which takes its name from health springs at Epsom, Eng- Jand, near the famous Derby downs, from ation and milk of magnesia, are made iefly from magnesite mined on the f Fuboea, off the ecast coast in the Ttalian Piedmont * Madras, Tndia Euboea also and they were cians an eye wash, or as vashing fluld, not only from Death Valley, made fa- mous by the twenty mule team, but 150 and chiefly from the bowels of o earth, Tuscany 18 one of Italy's agricultural provinces e plain, the Marem- ed spot, which con- taing steaming springs. Borie aeid from coal i from ordinary Villie's mother prever the ecut with iodine, a Chile's nitrates 1w wrapped up s hand with cotton g esive tape, the ton from G M) nd v had he T afis ] e and ad My Specialty— taining Comfortable Vision Frank E. Goodwin Fyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST, Phone 1905 = e = = 70 YIIID2INTY PN NINIERYIINISEINLL 7 acid, o oil from Greece, comes Contributions from curio to the medicine figh, fent roc e rheated steaming springs e cabinet, flowe n salts « JUNE BRIDE SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY This Beautiful 3-Room Outfit Only $349.00 Including the \ Free and Easy Comfort « Suits rr Summer Wear Nothing is more discomforting than a hot, sticky suit in'the summer. The whole appearance is affected by it. You do not have that free and easy look. Let us show you how to attain the lat- ter at a moderate cost. 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