New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 2, 1917, Page 7

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es Serioas C‘ase | Iillllll TO FALMOUTH .+ Peninsala Port Crowded With All cm o...:fu';'.‘: mnnmmmm- Sorts of cun “shipping outpost. The . harbor 1is | of DT Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin ‘and used it with such ¥ arowded with American, Dutch, ' and | ¢ngt she continued the treatment and . S R PR ;- Scandinavian craft of all kind, great | has written to Dr. Caldwell that her Hners of some of the transatlantic mdmor:. I: tnln_;o:a&l. un: ;.h;_t ‘compan! Bters, tankers wants to recol Syru ba :;' fll“:l‘:n and flags. It ‘.:: :n to cveryono ‘who suffers with con- est shipping time Falmouth has |- since the old packet days, al- | combination of simple laxative herbs & hundred’ years ago, when | with pepsin, gentle in its action and flourished and then died down | free from griping or other pain or discomfort. It contains no opiate or Wntil the port was considered pretty ¢ii drig, and, while/stting repd- from ‘& shipping . standpoint. | 4y on-the most stubborn case of in- now the declaretion of the Ger- .euz:u ::twels. is absolutely safe ‘::lr Mnh-uncumnmm‘ the babe, so that it s the § _iuto the Garbor, for _the | family laxative add should be kept b on hand 'in"évery household for use randum ¢o the German nnto _when_needed. . ven ' specified Falmouth by ‘name as’ m Caldwell's ° g,n., Pepsin exemption, only fifty wents a bottle and is sold in drug stores everywhare. To avold im- I"lost’ thelr fine figureheads, and while ' each retains a single mast they look Mlm sixty feet across and near- | 1y 2300 feet deep with pormolu for the ' ntly as, at regular intervals. Aecks have been laid, but the dde bul-/{ thusiasm afte enemy ship ‘was grappled, whonmflu erew mt;bov.to rm boarding parties. ?firmus OPPOSE y QO‘U"M country. Anomnomhm’mm new kingdom is & fear held in some quarters THETH ik if i a2 Tt sheitanis ; i g?i at & 4 TH T Dr. cndmll': Syrup Pepsin is a | conts | PflHSII mmul of Chronic Cmstzpation | .' | | ihflm and ineffective substitutes be sure you get Dt. Caldwell's Brrup Pep-. See that & Tacsiinile of vntl‘-dmhnudul onmmlowmm the “J§ bottle i packed. AM&lmtroei ly concern themselves about helping. to win it. Voluntary enlistments of Poles in the armies of the Central Powers have unquestionably been 'very = meagre. Definite figures are naturally unob- tainable. .In the first. flush' of en- r the opening of the Warsaw University some 800 students are said to have si ed thelr will-. ingness to enlist. Th énthusiasm l-fivhd. however, before the time for came, and only rl te Extravagant estimates have been Wbfllh-d ot the number of soldiers gui M as ‘l‘fll as 300,000 to 400,000 Thre are reasons for belisving that m Gml\ wilitary .l\rthofltlu roughly cocn. or some Io,.o. to 100- A Ml! vlmorl Pole ‘with whom the correspondent talked defended his wfiu—n the charge of in- *“We are wflm to h.vn some guar- Central .Powers will select a king— mlrtm sfi»m or, even bet- his son-—~w the know wh-uwomn mdunxouhm and But we are naturally -nmtohnyluo uhnpoka. o L END RHEUMATISM It matters not whether you have had ng pains from rheumatism druggists sell Rhéuma on “a mo-cure- no-pay basis for not more than &50c a bottle, and after you take a half | once & day for two days you should know that at last you have obtained & remedy that will conquer rheumatism. For over five years’ throughout ‘Wash yourself on the inside before breakfast like you do’ on the outside, This is vastly more important because the skin pores do not absorb impuri- ties into the blood, causing iliness, vhll. the bowel pores do. material is not eliminated day by day it quiekly ferments and generates poisons, gases and toxing which are absorbed or sucked into the blood stream, the lymph ducts which should suck only nourishment to sustain the body. A splendid health measure is to érink, before each. day, a &lass of real hot water with a tea-| spognful of limestone phosphate in it, which is & harmless way to wash | these poisons, gases and toxins mm; the stomach, liver, kidneys and | bowels; thus cleansing, sweetening ' and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food tnto{ the stomach.: A quarter pound of limestone hu. ‘phate costs but very little at the drug m dut is sufficient to make anyone pn enthusiast on inside-bathing. Men ‘women are accustomed to v“ up with a duil, aching head or - MONROE CLOTHES ‘Wil undoubtedly reveal a remarkable achrevement in | the maklng and selhng of men s clothes. ‘With the present condition of the clothmg and textile _n_mr kets, a condition unheard of in the past 50 years; we shall endeavor to maintain the same standard wrthout any rn- crease in prrce for the comrng Sprmg W have heen told by many people who have a thorongh knowledge of the clothmg husmess and partlcularly the most rmpossrble, and furthermore, that it is not apptemted by the public in general. We take this opportumty to contradrct any such statement, as our Books show us that this is not true. A gain of 62 per ‘cent. on one season’s business over another must mean only -one thing. We are convinced that our product, as well as our methods of selling direct to consumer in upstairs shops has met with the approval of the New Britain public, and we feel at this rate of increase we can still afford to. marntarn the same standards at our former prices. : i \ i nnr Spring Clothes are coming in daily and we invile an early msneclmn whllt the assunmem is large MONROE CLOTHES SHOP 25 Asylum St. UPSTAIRS OpenSat. Till 10. H artford i

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