New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1916, Page 6

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Most Effeeti ve Reméd;” Mother Had Ever Used Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin Relieves Baby When Other Medicines Failed. There is nothing sc ry to a child health and comfort as regu- larity of the bowels. All children are especially susceptible to stomach trouble and any overstrain of the sen- sitive organs has a tendency to ob- struct elimination. This condition is responsible for much of the illness of childhood, To relieve constipation a mild laxa- tive should he employed. Cathartics and purgatives are violent in their action and should be avoided. Mrs. fAlfred Du Bois, Mt. Holly, N J., says [Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is with- out doubt the most effective remedy for constipation she has ever used jand that it is the only remedy she ould find for her baby. Little Earl vas badly constipated during his first and nothing she tried seemed 0 help him until she got a bottle of [Or. Caldwell’'s Syrup Pepsin. Now he is a fine, strong, healthy boy, and khe thanks Dr. Caldwell for it. neces: Earl DuBois == peals to children because of its pleas- ant taste. Druggists everywhere sell it for fifty cents a bottle, and every mother should have it in the house | for use whenever occasion arises. To avoid imitations and ineffective | substitutes always be sure to ask for Dr. Caldwell’'s Syrup Pepsin. See that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell’'s signa- ture and his portrait appear on the g ¥ 100 MUCH PROSPERITY Chbarity Organization Finds a Full En- | | velope in Many Cases Leads to De- | sertion of Families. | Pittsburgh, Nov, 28.—Acute pov- { erty due to inability to obtain work | disappearead from Pittsburgh one year perous conditions of ict has resulted in the number resulting from the nks and the deser- oi charity ca; use of alcohol tion of families, 1 report of the Associated Chari- just made public. There seems to be a relation be- en the great demand for labor the increase in drinking in that ker feels if he losses one job ount of intemperance it will to find another,” the report association finds that the B envelope has led to family ertion in many instances: in fact, { Strengthencd by SOME 600D ADVICE v Britain Bxperi- ences, ney disea he, dizzine ou should meat, take thing 4 se a - linble kidney tonic. re’s no other kidney medicine so well recommended Kidney Pills. New Briain people v on them. Here's one of the many statements from New Britain people. A. W. Plumb, 82 Elm St., New Britain, says * kidney Pills have given good satisfaction whenever 1 have used them. The pain across my back and shoulder causes considerable annoyance. It seems I am bothered more or less by my kidneys during the winter months. Doan's Kidney Pills correct this trouble. I consider good and worthy of recom- mendation.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get s Kidney Pills—the same that . Plumb had er Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo problem being studied today by the aponsors for the test which purposes NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NUVEMBER 28, 1916. WHY THE PRICE IS SO LOW ON THIS CAR OF QUALITY If the 6-30 Chalmers were built atthe rate of 2009 a year the chances are you might have to pay $1600 or more for one. But more than twelve times that number is made. So that the price becomes only $1090. yellow carton in which the bottle is ombination of simple laxative herbs | packed. A trial bottle, fl_"e_e of charge, with pepsin, free from opiates or nar- | can be obtained by \‘;V'rm:g to Dr. otic drugs; it acts gently without | W. B. Caldwell, 455 Washing Jj Bunlite od fel : griping or other d\snfmfort and ap- Monticello, Illinois. dining table of the diet squad is re- griping 2 3 - - | sponsible in any measure for the in- : % = = fourth pounds heavier than when they creasing weight of its members was a . started last Vednesday. The great- est gainer is William ¥erker, who ac- quired four and three-quarters pounds during the week. Mrs. Lessie Pettit, the only member of the squad to lose i’ weight, tipped the scale at 161 1-4 Relieved in one minute. Get compli- pounds, a loss of three quarters of a mentary can of Kondon's from your Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a to prove that it is possible to live well on 40 cents a da The 12 dieters—six men and six women—were today thirty and one- Quality runs all the way through. It is the quaility, car at a quantity price. (all prices f. 0. b. Detroit) The A. C. Hine Co. 314-316 Pearl St,, Hartford Chicago, Nov. (28.—Whether the lauphter and good fellowship at the Mayor George A. Quigley has re- cefved a letter from the National Se- curity league asking that he delegate | three representatives from this city | to attend the convention at Washing- | ton, D. C., on January 25, 26 and 27. i As the delegates would have to pay their own expenses, it is not probable that there will be any sceking the | honor. Use some quick. For colds, catarrh, coughs, nasal headaches, etc. Be sure it's the kind that's been used for 2 years—and by 50 mill Americans— T Our Suit, Coat and Fur Depts. Wonderful values are being offered ‘here in Fine Tailored Suits and Coats to- morrow. In the face of a high priced market you can, tomorrow, secure a Fine Tailored Suit or Coat at hard time prices and less. Come and see the fine garments you can buy for LITTLE MONEY. We just received a big shipment of Furs from a manufacturer that has been forced out of business,and they go on sale tomorrow at about half their real value. (SEE NORTH WINDOW) YD THE NEW HAVEN DAIRY Co We are offering some extra good values in Fine Shirt Waists, Dresses, Muslin Under Garments, Coat Sweaters, Infants’ wear, Kid Gloves, Fine Knit Underwear and Hosiery. Don’t forget that Mill Price Sale of Table Linens, Blankets, Bed Spreads and Curtains. Come and look over our Bargain Base- ment for items in your kitchen wants. You can save money here. The modern delicious dessert for Thanksgiving that is sure to Delight every guest is Qewflaven i The Cream of All Ice Creams- Velvety morsels of rich goodness. It is to be had in wonderfully delicious flavors---one for every table color idea and taste. There is no dessert so delicious that is so inexpensive. There’s a dealer in your neighborhood that sells New Ha ven Dairy Ice Cream. Look for the red sign. Place your order for Th anksgiving now.

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