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One true Aspirin Only One Beware of Substitutes The sole makers of gen- uine Aspirin brand every package and every tablet with the Bayer Cross. ““The Bayer Cross— TABLETS in Pocket Boxes of 12 Botiles of 24 and 100 ¥ CAPSULES in Sealed Packages of 12 and 24 Reg. U. 8. Pat. OF) The trade-mark *Aspirin’" . Fat. 0 in a tes that the mano aalicylicacio in these tablets and e the reliable Bayer manufucture. Your Guarantee of Purity"’ CROWDS CONTINUE TO CAL Quaker Herb Extracfltri'amGrcat Demand pn s i Mr. Joseph A. Templeton Made Happy Once More this improvement c I h left. my 1use T took Quaker tract, and ) because I did not 1 to change climate to get well.” Willie Jerome Walker < bladder, bad stomach, was very nervous He took Quaker remedies only six days, ke expelled three long stomach Wo is he, at once and tinued until now the catarrh fine, happy I The Ec¥nomy Man Store, Quaker Drug results obtained street. Sensational here from Quaker Extract have caused this remedy to be in great demand and people not only from New | n, buf | also from all parts of the surrounding ! had a we country, are now clamoring for it Faith and confidence in this remedy ! have_ been established: its powers have® been proven. it can be relied | and an endless number of small upon, - especially in cases of rheuma-| worms. Since then he enjoys tism, catarrh and stomach troubles. | fect health. These are the true reasons for (n 1 more resent enormous demand. Only < Theumatism erday Mr. Joseph A. Templeton troubles were reported. “Ihad a very aggravating . of | a sufferer, call on the atarrh. 1t was most annoying \t the Economy Drug Store, N disagreeable, indeed. Tt caused my | Main street, at once. Remember. throat to choke up, I was incessant!y | can mect him not only during the ;oughing and spifting, and I alwa Lut also any evening until 9 o'cl felt as though I had a bad cold. ' Please call during the day and in was told that only a complete change | morning, if possible. If you desir, of cljmate could cure me. but as I|obtain these remedies at the haveNquite a family, [ could not af-| special prices and the strong guar tord to travel called on the ! tee, you cannot afford to dclay y Quaker Man and he persuaded me to | visit. Tomorrow night the iry the Quaker remedies Results | were almost unbelievable. I improve1 ! wonderful results and If you So T o'clock. VICTOR ECC PRESERVER Cut down the high cost of living by preserving your ®ggs with Victor Egg Preserver. Why not put down your Winter Supply when eggs are cheap, the same as you would fruit in the canuing season, and you will have a fresh suppy in the Winter when the prices are hegh. Last Winter eggs sold as high as 90c and $1.00 a dozen. A 25c package of our Victor Egg Preserver will preserve 25 dozen of eggs. If you are unable to obtain this from your dealer we will send you a package by parcel post on receipt of 35c in stamps. Our preparation is absolutely harmless and much su- perior to Water Glass (Silicate of Soda.) For Sale by Clark & Brainerd Co., Dickinson Drug Co., Manufactured by Apothecaries Hall Go., 14-24 Benedict St, Waterbury, Ct. Geo. M. Ladd, S. P. Strople. EASTER The Time when Everybody's Thoughts Center on Flowers HE glorious event of Faster calls for the most joyful gifc 1 the calendar - flovers. Easter and flowers have always been inseparable— flowers are the one thing that can fully express your_sentiments on this great occasion. “Say it with Flowers” this Easter. Corsage Pouquets for personal Lilies, Roses, Sweat Pens. Sp Fiampers of Growing Plants that laat, Arrangementa of Flowers or Growing Plants in baskets, ~these are but a few of the many sug. gestions which we can offer you for Easter floral gifts. Volz Floral Co. 92 West Main St. | aged 9 years stomach Quaker X\ present. Quaker Man will remain at the store until 10 NEW BRI TAIN GREAT PROSPERITY HITS PHILIPPINES ‘Agriculwralists ol New Insular Possessions Benelit by War | | S | Manila. January 28 (Correspond- Pr The enjoyed dur the ence of the Associated Island ing the past twelve Philippire have nonths grea ~st prosperity in their histoy. War i conditions, and demands an | directly years, prices responsibie. In the past 1wn the balance of tradc in fave of the islands has been §50.000,000 §5 per cent. of which is to be ac for unp: spe fnternal trade leaped to un- heard of proportions. There is more mone every part of the Fhilip- pines today than ever befor More business 18 being done and the cur- | ren refl s condition cretions L { te | constant through to the cu importations e governmont from 1°ni Rank institution, States mints, Philippin neial ten fir and i entavo bills, and one peso | notes, | ted on 1916, | Tnternal revenue taxes, collic the basis in 10817 went up nearly 1-3 per g the highest figure in history Sl With the exception of sucgar. all de- partments of insulay trade profited | prosperity I t rate e s reach- t of country quintupled and sex- for sugar. and Philippine ofien faced a loss on their | and | Sles in the United States the | When the sugal | United States was fixed by have the | producers price of H e E 1 f £ rms | COntrol board pin. | that | rates mder ofitable transactions in Phil- [ ippine sugar were no longer nossible. in | Samuel Ferguson. president of tho |° | government hank made a special trip || to Washington in the interests of the sugar men and <ot a pledge of addi- tional ships for the Philippine Whether this pledge mcluded prov sion for lower freight rates is not known herc. TUnless th W ships bring a subsantial in ex- isting freight rates, it is belicved they will not help out the sugar mdustry Hemp, with all the world demand- ing it for ships and war vessels, played a big role in the prosperity o the islands. During 1917 it record prices and paid its prcd handsomely. Hundreds of owne plantations have hecome rich in the past two years. Scorcs of Americans who veu o picked out Mindanao, the land of the untamed Moro, | [ideally suited to hemp. and tl i | struggled along for years on the veree | | of bankruptey., suddenly found their | cptimism justified and their years o { toil and hardship repaid b of undreamed of prosperit I Likewise the ut oy have heen carried along on th of the wave of success. During the early part of the vear, prices rose steadily as American manufacturers demanded the vroduct at any | But freights also r This led many | W business men to figu possible to sell the raw ;(h’ym meat of the are you E day ock. the e to reduetion ran- our reached | two vear inters | I crest f i cost. | copra- cocoanut-—at $1,200,000.00 W.S.S. ‘'WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 1SSUED BY THE. UNITED STATES DAILY twenty | e profit { mills, all of | of mect it per- r it creased while the act Rut of the { | hand sufficient ordinary {o last three days and a half and also >l thave ready for use a supply of pois- 'His Equipment Abundant o Meet spondence of the an assault by { continually o that if it were | of the the | that 1t is | for HFERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, P vour children tn good health—The greatest menace to health 1n old or young is constipation. Dr. Caldwell’s. Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative is recommended as a positive remedy for constipation—mild and gentle in its action and free from opiates and narcotic drugs. Tn countless homes it is the standard family remedy. Druggists cverywherc—fifty cents and onc dollar. WRITING Hity A TRIAL TO DR. W. B BOTTLE CAN BRE CALDWELL, OBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE, BY 4ST WASHINGTON ST., MONTICELLO, advance ample dumps of am- soveral days flgnting for well as it must in on a Nsh in munition for the field and position guns for the trench mortars, sinc {he* expected that the allies v casc the operation should be big scale, employ poison gase in large quantitics the same time put up a harr betwean Ger- [ man front their communi cations with the it would be much more profit ract the oil localiy »f the freight costs and ng as prefit. During twenty cocoanut small capacity rila alone and ble to o save a ount 2 he oil were the inau- vear in were and at fire rovinces as many more ted The tohac < and the ifactur- so haid o unparalleled business success and Philippi from the U neh that mai o8 and vear The and rear immuni- laid i The essential reserve of tion for the trench mortars i down at 230 projectiles for each light mortar; 60 propectiles for each trench { mortar of middling ber and 49 propectiles for mortar The mortar emplacements should be surrounded by barbed wire entangle ments and the gunners should be provided with plentiful of hand-grenades in casa the al- °rY | ied storm The tions. money: As to the for tehaceo nd planters The vear saw the ¢ Tsl each on of tae - ge planted to increasn~d abatement largely signs of obacco was alzo there are no supply demand. \ similar slorv can be told in ey ine Philippire business ountry rally rolling in use troops should the ot | field and position have ammuniticn {lery, each battery should on on-gas shells is laid on the value of communicati the infantr engaged and the staff in the rear. h regiment i« ordercd appoint an officer responsible for whose duts 1wll he to line occupied by his frequent. reports vhen no Great st maintainin FOR AN INVASION to this service reconnoiter the and situation regiment send s 1o the even | change Tha French has occur docunrent calls that tho | An Expected Attack i the | infantry durin the last Verdun caused great the Germ 3 Tt effective results airplanes accompanying assaulting battles round disturbance to serts that tained by these aviators { limited, but that the morale of ! Germail troops was considerably up- ! et hy them It recommends the | | Placing of special macnine-gun | This paper points out | groups in the rear of tho front lines to be prepared | to deml with such attacks by cnemy and to estab- | airplanes. Ifrench Front, February 25 (Corre- t Associated Pross) - to as low the Germans prepare resist the oh- the very the | Allied troons, who harry them along the en- re front, is disclosed in a document hich has just falien into the hands French necessary every eventuality | That is New Britain's quota in the War Savings| Stamp Campaign. i the amount| | | Our country needs | To date we have sold only about half that should have been sold up to this time. A greater cffort must be made. posi- artil- money to carry on the war and it is from us that this money must come. It is the duty of every citizen of this city to see that | New Britain makes her quota——that she goes ahead of | it and this can be accomplished if everyone will resolve! to save more and lend more. Some of our people have the idea that War Savings' Stamps are only for children’s savings, but this is not the case. They are a form of U. S. government bond for every man, woman and child in America. Remember, when you buy War Savings Stamps you're not giving your money. You're only lending to Uncle Sam for a few years and you'll get it back with 4¢; intercst | compounded quarterly. War Savings Stamps are the safest, simplest and best investment vou can make as the entire resources of the| whole United States guaran tees them. New Britain Trust Co. Commercial Trust Co. New Britain National Bank Pcople’s Savings Bank Savings Bank of New Britain NEW BRITAIN WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE F. R. GILPATRIC, Chairman. A Splendid Offering of New and Exclusive Models at a Price Within Reach of AlL In planning our display of “EASTERHATS,” we have left noth- ing undone to obtain the utmost in style and quality at these prices. Our own workroom has been taxed to capaclty praduction and New York's fashion centers have be&n scarched for models and ideas until there are so many different styles that it is impossible to attempt to describe them all $4.98, $6.75, $8.50 4 WONDERFUL ¢ T OFFERING New Spring Suits $29.75, $35, $45 A sclection of popular new Spring Suits at these prices that af ford vou unending variety in the season’s smartest styles. Tricotine Serge, Poplin. Gabardine, Poplin Mixtures and Novelty Velours in chic tailored Suits. FKtons, Ripple Backs and Norfolks in all of fhe maost wanted colors. Second floor. Neckwear FRESH AND NEW 50¢c 79¢ $1.49 and up to $3.98 Vests m Chir Hosiery GOTHAM SILK HOSIERY $1.25 only 100 Pure Silk, gold stripe at the top prevents per cent the atin, Pigue and Crepe now de: dropping. All calors and shades Main Floor na YOU NEED THIS KITCHEN HELPER Home economy should begin in the kitchen A McDougall Auto-Front is the “first aid” to economy for it saves time—saves steps—saves work—saves food supplies. The McDougall leads to system—stops waste inspires thrift. One hour with a McDougall in the kitchen—does the work of two. The other hour i yours—to do with as you please! MC DOUGALL Is- the Kitchen Cabinet of quality—of beauty--of utility—of strength—of service. And the Auto Front feature is crowning achievement in McDougall superiority. ComeLETE Home FURRISNERS 40-56 FORD STREET MARTFORD AGENTS FOR GLENWONR Rawges GVERLOOKTNG CAPITOL