New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1918, Page 5

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“THAVE been using Doctor Cald- A well’s Syrup Pepsin for more than seven years. I believe it saved my little grand- daughter’s life, as she had such terrible spasms, caused by the condition of her stomach, until we gave her Syrup Pepsin. Our family thinks there is no remedy like Dr. Caldwell’s » Syrup Pepsin for the stomach and bowels.” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST o. 1918, SUNDAY CONCERT AT | present to greet the bag i ) e | ! numbers will consist SIDE TALKS "o HE | | BY RUTH CAMERON. | Overture—Light The concert program at Lake Com- e e aiaa Cornet Solo— i = | pouncs Sunday _ L | ;‘-sn by Colt's Armory Band of Hart- | MT. Chfll‘e-;lfiuc Happy Days | fora from § to 5 o'clock. Bandmaster | Popular Hits b 1Thendflrs B. Ferd has arranged one Fanmsxa_ uw}. Happy days—that is what the birth have gathered around their ‘Happy | of the finest patriotic prog 3 raf;::«“»\!x%tex;:}—fl- daye have alwavs been called in Da | season and there will be Gener: i certain family of which I know | And that is not | phrase either; it mear fternoon will be | | | | L i I | | : {rtan + It means that it is the o in that | B qllizg i D gg‘lfwfiu’;;’é";‘.ty I'family to signalize the birthdays of | @ % Mzl F';P;:::‘Ci[l“\f:r b its members not only by gifts but by | B jas i conduct One tradition is that there shall be ? no “don’ts” for the possessor of tt Drs Cald W eli S birthday all day long. It eith father or mother forgets and sa j ‘don’t”” he or she has to pay a fine L] A - Syrup Pepsin |[Jodr e R | “Happy Days.” The Perfect Laxative | et i h o Gng ' shall speak a cross word, This does not mean merely that no one shall be ! cross to the one whose birthday is be- Sold by Druggists Everywhere wo | ing honored, but that no cross words 50 cts. gfes) $1-00 | shall be bandied about between : | members of the family,—in st | that the iwhole atmospher A mild, pleasant laxative,as positively effective | one of peaca and concord as » as it is gentle in its action. For a free trial R At the birthday dinner a toast iz bottle send your name and address to Dr. W.B. | alvags drunk o your Happy Day Caldwell, 458 Washington St., Monticello, I1l. | | Birthdays Do Not Automatically Stop efits a When One Grows Up. | B | Incidentally—and T think this one of the very nicest of their toms—birthdays do not automatic, ; stop in the family after folks are | [ grown up. Fathers and mothers have | § birthdays as well as young people Of course that should be true in all families, but 1 am afraid thera are ory many in which fathers and mothers plan and contrive to make the young folk's day nd occasions, while their own slip by un-noticed by | | the others and unmarked to them- selves except by the inevitable tinge of sadness which even the most un. § ' selfish mother or father cannot help feeling, over an unrecognized birth- day, and the sense of past youth which it gives Choice of the House* Four Special Prices 51375 $17.75 $21.75 ‘ regardless of cost or value, which means much Inciuding all our Kuppenheimer Clothes Including all our Campus Togs Including all our Elk Brand Clothes Including all our Connors-Halloran Clothes The Homing Instinct, Two of *the children in this family ATE grown up, now; one is married and lives in a city some distance away from the home town: another is en- gaged in business which keeps him away from home much of the time. ! [§ Yet both of these usually manage somehow to come home on birthdays, because, by these little customs and 8 | traditions, the' home tie has been § strengthened There is a great difference in fami- lles in the way that the grown up chil- @ dren feel about coming back home. | We all know the kind who will make | j | more effort to sec their favorite | [ @ | movio star than they will to get home | ! to mother’'s birthday And T think one can often trace the weakness or strength of the homing instinet to % the absence or presence of just au(‘h) : little traditions as those this family cut shoes for men. V’ALUES like these gc so fast that only those who o regular values Modestly are up to $50 - act quickly get the benefit of them. 900 SUITS EN I ERED IN I lils ... is % ; i Extia Specal ‘ And NEWARK sales occurs so seldom / e that when they do take place, there orn v é 25c Silk Laces 2lways more buyers than there are shoes, ; reduced to ¢ That is why we say, TAKE YOUR PICE it ‘ g 10c Corn Cure BUT PLEASE BE QUICK. ‘ redy to 7c ;. > Not a single pair of 1ow cut shoss i / 1 | R | et bl i of o eut o aur spoil your good time b ! 106 Summer They are allin at the one flat price of $2.45. o : Cushion Felt i d\céd te 70 i be too late. i ; GEST CHAIN STORE SHOE CO. IN THE WORLD, 324 MAIN STREET, Near R. R. Crossing., Open Monday and Saturday Fvenings. heals sick skins When your friends notice that yag skin is disfigured orblotched; if you have pimples or eruptions; if you just have tq scratch that itching place, regardless of where you are or who is with you—don’t be discouraged—let Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap help to heal your sick gkin, and enable you to have a : clear, goft complexion. g Used by doctors for many years, Sota by all dealers, y Co. 238 MAIN STREET (Formerly Hall's Grocery Store) CLEARANCE SALE take your choice of any suit in the house at ’ $13.75, $17.75, $21.75, $25.75 for values up to $50 TROUSERS 700 pairs of Men's Pants, values up to $10, including Serges, Worsteds and Cheviots. 257 Stores in 97 Cities. Reed Jewelr — SATURDAY SPECIAL 50 Men's fancy Vests, values up-$4 extra special Saturday Connors-Halloran Co. “Always Reliable” 248 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. Furnishing Goods 2 Swiss Rib %Jnio:/lsstsjits :‘01‘»'$1 . 1 5 65c Bal. Shirts and 47(: Drawers ........ $1.50 Soft Cuff at Shirts, now . .. ... 95c $1°95’ $2‘95a %inor(isszf;wcufi$1,35 $395, $495 | |Eustcng) 65 We will be open for business tomorrow morning and cordially invite all our friends and patrons to call and inspect our new store.

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