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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEKALD FRIDAY, DECEVIBER 8, Mother Praises Remedy That Relieved Her Bahy| Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin Is a Dependable Family Laxative. Nearly all the sickness incident to & baby’s life is due to constipation, or inaction of the bowels. At the first in- dication of irregularity in this import- ant function, relief should be afforded promptly. A mild laxative should be administered to gently congested waste and leave the mach and bowels free to perform their aliotted tasks. Of the various remedies recom- mended to relieve constipation, combination of simple laxs with pepsin, as prescribed by B. Caldwell and sold in d under the nmame of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is the most effective. It contains no oplate or narcotic drug, s pleasant to the taste, mild and gentle in action, and quickly brings the desired relief in an easy, natural jmanner, Mrs, C. J. Douglas, Mason, III, vrites that she cannot say enough in praise of Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin | @ dependable family laxative. Little | IMary Eva had been badly constipated | until they tried Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup [Pepsin, which brought the first nat- ral relief the child had had in two eeks, Dr, stores | only imitations and ineffective { bottle, free of charge, can ! in drug stores everywhere and costs fifty cents a bottle. To avoid substitutes be sure to ask for Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that a facsimile of Dr, Caldwell's signature and his portrait appear on the yellow carton in which the bottle is packed. A trial be ob- B, Cald- Monticello, tained by writing to Dr. W, well, 466 Washington St., Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is sold Illinois, A Course on Personal Efficiency Given by experts to teach men of heads, foremen, etc., in all kinds and better results in their work dividends. Opening lecture, Gymnasium, at 8 p. m., by George Staff, Emerson Institute, New York City, on “Increasmg Human Efllcnency in Business” Tickets on Request at Y. M. C. A. Of'fic,e the Tuesday evening, December ccutive type, department of business, how to produce bigger and thus increase earnings and 12, in Y. M. C. Chief A. ¥. Barber, of Instruction 1 AMMA GIVEA CASCARET QUICK, LOOK AT TONGUE Don’t you see your child feverish, sick constipated ? is bilious, little stomach, liver bowels with candy cathartic. elieve tand 14stless, peevish, feverish, drooping ttle stomach sick, breath sour and ongue coated, Mamma, ™u must act ow or yoy little one will be real ick socn. Get a 10-cent box of Cas- arets at the drug store, give a whole ascard any time. Cascarets armless and children love this can- v cathartic which stimulates the ittle liver, cleans the thirty feet f tender bowels and sweetens the boor, sick stomach in a few hours. Mothers know that Cascarets act nd act thoroughly and that they cure e little folks right up. Cascarets is est laxative for men, Wwomen hildren. They never gripe or sicken. LITERALLY BURIED QOur store is buried and smothered in Neckwear. To give a tie bearing the Wilson label means giv- ing the best. Thousands of Ties— 50c, 85¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $5.00. AT Wilsons The Quality Store I BROSOF | ment and | PROPERTY ATTACHED. uit of Stanley Kitchen of Charles and Anna Brosof $200 being claimed, Con- Winkle has attached property of the defendants on street. Attorney Natnhan O. 1an of Hartford repres s the plaintiff. The papers are returnable in the court of common pleas the first Tuesday in In the Hariford v of this city, stable Fred A marriage license was toda to Sigurd Anderson of 67 Arch street | and Miss Ethel Roden of 427 Stanley | street, daughter of Charles Roden, The couple will be married tomorrow afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. LEAVF DR PASEDENA. Miss Agnes Middlemas of High street left today for Pasadena, Cali-| fornia, where she will remain until| about the middle of May. Miss Mid- dlemas is a teacher in the kindergar- ter department at the Burritt school and has obtained a leave of absence. CATHOLIC SERVICES, Today being a Holy day on the cal- endar of the Catholic church, there were services at each of the churches this morning in celebration of the feast of the Immaculate Conception. There was no session of the parochial schools today of the sewer depart- past week amounts The payroll for the $48 SATURDAY Meh Dreadl £1.40 onn e s 25¢ Ll 8e gfi;fiff’.fi?mus 10c 20c 25c¢ 10c 19¢ Pure Luncheon Cocoa 20 C N.B.C. CRACKERS 5 10 Pckgs 4c Plc(gs 8C Yellow Freestone Peaches No- 2% can Old Dutch Cleanser 3 cans Green or Wax Beans .can Fresh Shredded Cocoanut to i | LOCAL FACTORIES WANT TRAINED MEN Stanley Rule & Level Company and Fafnir Bearing Company to Help Employes, So acute is the labor situation said | to be in this city, and so hard is it to get skilled labor, that the Stanley Rule and Level company and the Fafnir Bearing company have publicly endorsed a correspondence school to their emplo; made ad- ditional financ CH to in- duce their employes to study. TFive other concerns are considering taking similar steps. At the Stanley Rule and Level com- pany the officials have made a con- tract with the school so that employes taking advantage of any course Will get it at a reduced rate. The concern has also fitted up its salesmen's rooms where emploves at certain hours may come for information, ~On Monday | evening at 7:45 o'clock there will be an illustrated talk in the salesrooms on this matter, The Farnir Bearing company has notified its employes that if they will take a course it will, upon seeing fhe diploma, pay half of the cost of the| course. If, at the end of a vear the| graduated employe is still in the com- pany's employ it agrees to pay the re- maining fifty per cent. of the cost, thus ssuring a student an education at no cost to himself. POND NOW PROBABLE. Temporary Dam Will Be Built Make Skating Possible. to City Engineer Hall has devised a plan that will make a temporary dam at the new Stanley park possible this winter, thus assuring an ideal skating | pond for the lovers of this winter sport. According to the engineer’s plan, a! number of steel pilings of the inter- locking type, formerly used at the, Whigville dam by the water depart- ment, will be brought ta this city and used in the construction of a tem-i porary core dam. The only expense to ' the city will be the cost of bringing the piles here and having them | driven. It is also said that at any future time when a permanent and more elaborate dam is built it will not be necessary to remove these piles. Katazena Kozokewicz today sold land and buildings on Orange street to, Jaseph Kowalezyk. i { lings; Yflfl WAHT PINK GHEEKS Every woman wants pink cheeks. | i They mean not only beauty but health. Then put the color in your cheels, | § not on them. The glow of health is the red of healthy blood ghowing through translucent skin. It is im- possible without rich, red blood. | ‘When & gitl’'s color fades and she looks debilitated, ia short of breath, | when her heart palpitates after every slight exertion and she has pains in | various pmnq of the body she needs Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. They are the remedy best suited to re- store the blood, bring brightness to the f_yes and pub color in the cheeks and ips. The only other treatment needed costs nothing. Itigthis. Give the patient plenty of sunlight, moderate s every day, not enough to cause and use care in ihe diet because “the food craved is often not the best for the cendition, Two books, ““Building Up the Blood”” and ‘“What to Eat and ow to Fat’” give just the information that every mother of a growir necds. They are free. Write for them today to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenec- tady, N. Y. Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams® Pink Pi ]]5 or youcan send fifty cents for a ize packag MUST PROTECT FOOD AGAINS FLY PESTS Monthly Report, Hecalth Warning to Storekeepery and Others. The November repoct of, the healith department was issued last evening, showing that the department workers were kept busy during the month. In this report ‘the board also takes oc- casion to warn storekeepers that dur- ing the coming seasor it will enforce ihe order about keeping all eatables for sale closely protected against flies and dirt. Other rules for sanitary con- ditions are explained. The report of Milk and Food In spector B. D. Radcliff shows _ that those who sold milk below standard were J. Shapiro & Sons, M. Richman & Son, John Jacobs, Himalstein and Miller & Oison. Of ail the deal- ers from whom samples were taken only four had milk that was free from impurities. Ten had milk that showed dirt. Thirty-four dealers gave samples showing a small trace of dirt and thirty-five gave milk with a large quantity of dirt. Inspectors investigated eight dwel- dwellings re-inspected, 53; vards inspected, 801; yards re-in- ! spected, 241; vards ordered cleaned, 134; garbage can covers ordered, 19. In Depart- ment Issues All TWO RANGES IN ONE THE MOST POPULAR RANGE IN ALL AMERICA and ovenia rens e it E1thar To the many people who saw our lady demonstrator display all the splendid features of this range, the above claim is none too strong. IT IS POPULAR. WHY? Because it combines all the points that a housekeeper is looking for and costs no more than any range with gas at- tachment. i Come in and let us demon- strate the ALCAZAR to you. It will be well worth your time. FOR SALE BY THE HOME FURNISHING CO. MORE FOR A DOLLAR THAN A DOLLAR CAN BUY FLQEWHERE Freeh Pork Loins —— LEAN FRES SHOULD. CHOICE PRIME RIB ROAST B BUTTER Ib. 25¢c 40c . 18c 18c Swift’s Premium Oleo. . .11b pke Fancy Selected Eggs . .... Adoz ‘BEST STUF’ OLIVES .. HEINZ S“"EE RELISH 7-8-9 R. R Arcade M. M. Miller, Prop. . 18c | i Legs Young .o 1b 1 80 I P:mcv Roastmg Chlckens SMALL FPRESH RIG OR LOIN LAMB CHOPS .. RUMP ROASTS ()H, BOSTON ROLLS . 20C 39, i $l.12 Best Pure Meadowbrook Cheese NEW SAGE CHEESE YOUNG AMERICA CHEESE w 28¢c 1916. The Quality 25¢ 1 .20c b 30c b .189c ™ Lamb Log: e, ’ Fresh Lean Eastern Cut Pork Loin . Fancy Fresh Fowl Beef Stew Celery Potatoes (Native) Smoked Shoulders, Small Strips of Bacon Plilsbury and Gold Medal Flour Fancy White Grapes .. Imported Pure Olive Oil—Gal $2. —Quart 59¢. Italian Peppers ..... oo sSavoy Cabbage. Apples .. Tomatoes . Spanish Onions Oranges Kale Fresh Gal. $1.15 18c can WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING FRANK MAIETTA, PROP, buildings. He made 189 inspections during the month. There are now The plumbing in mits for work ings and for pector issued per- in thirteen new build- work in forty-one old ‘169 tuberculosis On account of the protracted warm weather I am of- fering my stock of elegant furs at greatly reduced prices. This means an exceptional opportunity to make your Christmas purchase at splendid bargain rates. Convincing arguments will be found at my store any day this month. A great variety from which to make a selection. E. MESHKEN, The Furrier E; 139 Main Street S R SR S L PSR Apples . ORANGES Sweet Flonda 1 5 C 19¢ 10c Heavy Grape Fruit .....3 for Native White Turnins . .4 qts Green Curly Fahcy Shmflder Roast . 14c 98 FORES Y OU NG LAMB el GHOIGH SrewING] FRESH SLICED 25 [« VEAL . TIVER Fancy Red Cran- berries ...3 qts California Lemons . .. .doz 23C Red Baldvfi:qts l 9C Pincappos 2 for 2DC gggflelgfl:eatyg Ibs 25 (& Fancy Muscatel 1 9 c Raisins . . .2 lbs 21lc S e to 11 m —SATURDAY, MORNING—9 to 11 A, M. w"18¢ a. STEAKS—Short, Si Round GUARANTEED JEGGS CAROLINA FULL HEAD RICE ..3 Ibs LARGE YELLOW ONIONS 4 qts 23c 25¢ Y. S. Evaporated Apples . .. .21bs 4 pounds Sweet Potatoes 2 o (Large Fruit) . Bleached lnn(lne SPECIAL ON SUGAR STAMPS. | case: | spections. | were issued to eight, while one { man had his As Usual The Big Saturday Sale at The Great Western Market Store of Low Prices “QUALITY AND PRICES—OUR MOTTO FOR SATU. RDAY. Fancy Large Cauliflower Large Heavy Grape Fruit 10c .. 8¢ peck 19¢ for 1¢c 12c can 8c 1 . 6 for 25¢ . '29¢ ana s9c du, 19¢ pec Sipte lh 10" s, s0c 25 PHONE 1053 under observation, as 165 for the month of October new cases were reported during month and one was discharged nurses made 465 calls and seventy. office calls were registered. The weke fare department made forty investigs tions. It was also reported that 336 places where food is sold were in- spected and thirty-eight pounds of meat were destroyed during 287 in- Sighty-four milk samples and permits to sell milk milk- the The wo were tested license suspended 3 BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE SAYS AUTHORITY tablespoonful of Salts flush Kidncys if Back hurts. Take a -to Omit all meat from dict if you feel Rhematic or Bladder o bothers. The American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the elime inative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health When your kidneys feel like of lead; your back hurts or the Is cloudy, full of sediment or obliged to seek relief tw times during the nigh with k headache spells, acid stomach, rheumatism when the get from your pharma cunces of Jad § spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few day and your kidneys will then act fine. This fa- mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon ju combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutrali sids in the urine so it no longer is a source of trritation, thus ending blad- der disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage; in every home, because nobody can make mistake by having a good kidneys lumps urine vou are three if you suffer zy, nervous you have weather is bad st about four take a table- o or or or the and belon, | flushing an The I anklin Enclosed Cars Fraoklin Broogham. Weight. 2540 Poands. Price, $2700. HE average motor car locks up your investment twelve months in the year, and does only about nine months’ work. Any type of Franklin En- closed Car will take you any- where you want to go, city or country, 365 days in the year. As youwknow, the Franklinisa great cold-weather car. Direct- air-cooled—no water to freeze. Its scientifio light weight car- ries the Franklin Car over roads where the average motorist would not think of driving the average car. And for summer driving or touring, Franklin Enclosed Cars, with their perfect ventilation and protection from sun-glare and dust, have many advantages. Whether or not you are think- ing of & new car apy time soon, by all means get acquainted with the utility of Franklin Enclosed Cars. Universal Auto Co. 8 FORD STREET. HARTFORD, Charter 6650. I