New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 4, 1918, Page 14

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"PROGRESSVE CHIEF |2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918, | Couldn’t Get a Man to Fill His Place, Had to Keep On. How He Did Tt been troubled fc chronic constipation and n I TEI@ : ?T fi iratoga, Cal.—“1 am an engineer thing that gave me tlic Uufi 1 1 to elect any | and overworked so I could not sleep, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup I ] ,” (e TerUPl- fwas tived all the time. T could not a letter to Dr. Caldwell w 1 man to fill my place so had to Rosenthal, 6 W. 28th St., New Yori winnir by Judze My druggist asked Vinol and it built me up ublican thencd me so T fecl fine all right."—Isaac W. Brad- Judge Remick Gm wdemns Narrow “I am sorry that the Re Nearly every disease can be traced to constipation. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is 2 combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that quickly relieves comhpatlon and restores normal jactivity. It is gentle in its action and does not gripe. et about Vinol It in such’cases to beef | council - iron and man- d glycerophos- t body building and tonic ommend Vinol drainerd Co., ver pepte peptonc the gre th creati | tional admi ration despite the cr is throuzh which the country is pa i | | ing | essfully under the guidance Democrs Wilson, has caused for- time ago: that the . DR: CALDWELL'S | v St Tatmcs . moatck st s | mEuId huve s tert a | el - Remic the he Council, and finall burning | New Tlampshire Supre to ompromise would hav bacle if it vrup Pepsin || SEifaiiit R S K cratic local candidates in state Falessny consn S s B R R e I find myself unable to | adjourn politics, no matter what the may be. If the city of Concord up these ‘dyed-in-the- s would adjourn the of the proposal un- | were burnin methods of the Re- | explain the refusal upon any g The Perfect Laxative wool’ part { comprom re- | E | S ot | fire, so 'to s: , and hold a Hlitical « - 11lin ks hat | I « politica Sold by Druggists Everywbhere y iden- || Calling at et RS T sl Twe s | politics and unite as one to put out 50 cts. (5=) $1.00 | wership in on | politics ¢ | cat crisis,’ win the war, | e A TRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO didse Bemie fon the paity. wrotes 1‘ . MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS s bec iicial re- pres « GET RID OF THAT DR, W. B. CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET. M sponsibility for conduct of the | Wilso declared ‘politics ad- | e oT | : : woosl ERSISTENT COUGH wir, and for the preservation of | journ far as he is concerned. | i | democratic principl e broadest | In t rit many of the leaders of | If You are subject to weak lu sense, and for v v et | the 1 seratic party in New Hamp- | heed the cough a warning. ECE thy with the ad- | shire are now overseas or out of | A may aid you candidates in ministration, and who can be relied | State o upon to sympathetically and effi- ! others en ciently hold up its hands and help it | have refused to win the war, just as I would have in stopping the cough. In addition, it 2ged in war work at home, | 18 & valuable tonic and health-builder rve that work to | in such cases. No alcohol, narcotic or become candidates for office. In the [ habit-forming drugs. Twenty years’ ged in wa work. | | t\'nlm! for Lincoln and all candidates | saume spirit the Democrats promptly | succ ful use. in sympathy with him had I been a ented to 1he proposal to fill the | 80c and $1.50 Rottles at all drug- | voter aur the Civil War. councillor vicancies without a con- | iSts or from manufacturer. Postpaid. ‘ In writing to David Murphy, of | test.” ECKMAN LABORATORY, Phila- Concord, Judge IRemiclk “All this presents a striking con- | delphia | disappointment at the ref trast to {he partisan spirit, which | gm ! publican or ion | would not, even in war time, enter-| | e to a pro 1l to avoid a p: 5 a proposal to fill mere vacancies | an contest over the election of State Iy administrative officcs with- | ontest.’ ing to the Republican organ- | ind their lieuten- ¢ Remick declares: id by the dyed-in-the-wool , that it is not possible | councillors in two districts, where | cancies exist, the Democ i | | s havin offered to support some good Repub- lican in the North country distr 2 ins would exhib | ot patriotism by elect- | ubl L if the simila a to A wide variety of mixtures is being sold under the name ‘‘gasoline.” The best way to be sure that the gasoline you buy measures up to quality standards Quality and L.owest Prices Open an This week we will show many new arrivals—garments of the latest style—priced at 1 savings. 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