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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1918 { It HE;E:ILS ‘in the Best Regu's ed Families " T ‘ The Kind You Have Always Bought. S 5){ pow T e - } \[/ gl | T[THIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that has = YT HEnRY OUR MAD 1A caRe. NS O Gy % FORGOT T® N Qo s f pEeT - sl eimeer jwire | (THess 552 W ol been manufactured under the supervision of Chas. H. Fletcher for over ‘e Ear | [ THivG cozy AnD HERE'S THe = | e @’E;fii M o s AppeTiTe | PEPPER mnD | 30 years—the genuine Castoria. We respectfully call the attention of fathers and @«;ng; ;g(“*-‘“(i B|iN merectac o kfl\» o e eI T e | mothers when purchasing Castoria to gce that the wrapper bears his signature in ! . S = o5 black. When the wrapper is removed the same signature appears on both sides o \3 o i of the bottle in red. Parents who have used Castoria for their little ones in the R oy, o ; : past years need no warning against counterfeits and imitations, but our present { ) % : | duty 1s to call the atténtion of the younger generation to the great danger of intro~ ducing into t*cir families spurious medicines. T6 is to be regretted that there are people who are now engaged in the nefarious business of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what should more properly he termed counterfeits, for medisinal preparations not only fop adults, hut worse yet, for children’s medicines, It therefore devolves on the mother to sorutinize closely what she gives her child. Adults can do that for themselves but the child hag to rely on the mother's watchfulness. s 3 = Nk : - I somny rym Z??'% i _—— Letters from Prominent Druggists i HERE'S E o EAT = fre / o) S P el Z ‘ Net Contents 151 | addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. PeoPERN SALT = & To Go AMD GET ¢ Vanteel P " i e 50 HUMB B / g wWHEN DO RESiED - By A 1 ¢ Central Drug Co., of Detroit, Mich., says: ‘“We consider your Castoris THERE S ‘ . 5 ( EAT 50 Slow R i ] 7 904280, { 1 8 ~‘osa distinet from patent medicines and commend it.” ‘ | ears Lixe | 2 - Ys) | Christy Drug Stores, of Pittsburg, Pa., say: “We have sold your | " K‘f_f Gty 3 . < Y = —__-| Castoria for so many years with such satisfactory results that we cannot — S y g E % E ; 5‘1 2 treirmn from saying a good word for it when we get a chance.” G G - Ve 7 | = = i % i Jacob Bros., of Philadelphia, Pa., say: “We take pleasure in recom- N 4 g mending Fletcher’s Caztoria as one of the oldest and best of the prepara- - tions of the kind upon the market.” ] ALGOHOL-3 F f‘{ Gm\AS Hess & McCann, of Kansas City, Mo., eay: “Your Castoria always gives | AVegetablePreparation®rAS 4 - poiiopnction. We have no substitute for it and only sell “The Kind You imifntingtheFood by Regula” 3 7, 0 "y onve Bought, the original” The Voegell Bros., of Minneapolis, Minn., say: “We wish to say that wé have at all times a large demand for Fletcher's Castoria at all of our thres stores and tbat it gives universal satisfaction to our trade.” Polk Miller Drug Co., of Richmond, Va., says: “Your Castoria is one of the most satisfactory preparations we have ever handled. It seems to ! satisfy completely the public demand for such an artigle and s steadily creating a growing sale by its merit.” » | | ] . | P. A. Capdau, of New Orleans, La., says: “We handle every good home i # remedy demanded by the public and while our shelves are thoroughly 'SAPYRIGHT 1918, NEW YORK TRIBUNE IN¢ j i ni. e 4 equipped with the best of drugs and proprietary articles, there are few 70 | u’l”,’lf.‘,','fi.w if any which have the unceasing sale that your Castoria has.” ot Sod M. C. Dow, of Cincinnati, Chio, says: “When people in increasing num- bers purchase a remedy and continue buyying it for years; when it passes A;eljpfulliemefiyfor the fad or experimental stage and becomes a household necessity, then i‘STdP PROFITEERING e e | b gy Gonstipation and Diarrhoedd it can be said its worth has been firmly established. We can and do before Director Korper by the super- ; cs intende: nd the suoccess of differ- | [ and Feverishness and gladly offer this kind of commendation to Fletcher's Castoria. ent pla AMONG SOLDIERS! nitiated in the various of- Loss OF SLEEP 1} ; e e resutingneretonimior § GENUINE CASTORIA aLways | o e ff that a uniform | —»—‘."":‘_’ t o e tem is being de - the entire | FacSimie Signatareof g Bears the Signature of e whereby all persons looking for 7 Xt San Antonio Form Square { work and all employers looking fOI‘I help will make th transactions | Deal Association. through the United States Employ- | | ment Service. Antonio, "'ex., 3 Profit- ’ | | | Business Menand Military Officers a B unong the wnds of sol- | i this concentr n point has UP IN BIG SHOW o c) Ited b ¢ c f th AMERICA’S HOME SHOE POLISH : s i A, Ao | i o In Use For Over 30 Years which fixes prices for soldiers on | Private Raymond Gavin Sces Action “xact Copy The Kind You Have Always Bought g LI =yt Ji W ; i | e CRATAUR CoMPANY. NEW YOS BTV, SH lN OEQ ! e 3 illing | With Pennsylvania Troops—¢“Fine | with soldiers two years the Ay Hohterst i n E SAME PR 2 Bunch and ¢ t Fighters. | E———— — - - — - went np that exorbit Ces w H 1S T"i\s ALWAYSCE being asked by restaurant els, | Private Raymond Gavin has writ- ' t0 Write to you in sometime. I have “I am with a Pennsylvania regi- | gets the habit of praying arow T T RO R G e e o mond fravin hasg WIS ot received any answers to my last a fine bunch of fellows and | here.” I EN CEN S j et e eona o Toaaing o Dl Bthen Henes Gyl s Teteer dlan a0 b Gxp olito ireceive fighters. I hope it will be over — oren : / telling of the activities of the di- some time as 8 I will be lucky enough to| Private Raymond Gavin's broth the association. 1 on to which he i hed in in the big show. ce and see yeu all again. I| Frank, for whom he inquires in Private Gavin is with a been something fier cain | s se you are doing 3 bit in | letter has also seen action and hy is right in | ; the t 1 ha ot | some have ¢ been lightly injured by falling intol ites | any of the boys vet. 1 wonder if Frank | Hope Ired is with you yet. Tell Mar- | shell hole. He is now well again ‘a I have had | has been in action yet. ion to pray for us—a fellow kind of [ in the “push.” ¢ board is composed of rep- | Fra merchants and army tmost every inst the 1 ave heen in acco with the | o military members of the com- ; could nd roomir carefully work of the heir pric old to soldiers 30 cent tickets | WOMEN IN WAR WORK Pederal Employment Service to Fill | Vacancies Caused By Calling Men | = AR NS ‘\‘ LARGE quantities of SkmorA are pur- thco Army Service, ‘ ! PN " S Hartford, Oct. 23.—The active and AES chased by the Gevernment to be sold aportant “wart o e taken b o | \‘s&f‘&\\\\fi*@%\\\fiw . g A i to the Soldiers and Sailors. et Sevie in Connecticnt s been | g et Geandard Equipment U. S. Life Saving Stations cmphasized by the locil superinten s o nts and Federal Director Leo A ) e We aim to make ShimorA cost the men s el e » §k\\(\\\\\\\f\\\,\‘/ » ‘ The Crawford high standard of quality and depend- serving their country and the public or. has mei o fleld forces and : ability of design guided the U. S. government experts plained tl ms and activities of the back of the men, as little as possible. s e s L ‘ = in their selection. These are the features that will bor boards, will place a eat num- | : . 3 = - . s 1 G S T n & ide you in selecting the right range: War conditions turn men’s heads to Rehiooonomen ol vaiend non | e & e ¥ profit making. We believe friends DS D e i Single damper regulating oven heat with one "This styleRange lsmads th Five tynas vloyment di consist of h -—Home, Empire, Charm, Village and and users are more valuable than the ] i : motion of an always cool knob at “Bake,” Fairy, and in various sizes. . - ry of th n's division of the &“ ” 13 7 ” profit of the moment. That is why | ‘omncetiou stie council of Detens: - Check” or “Kindie. md that Miss Dorothy \Weir will b, you can buy SmmotA at the same price oNtie: ShaTie: Frcldi il on o ‘ Scientifically constructed cup joints that con- anize the woman's division effective as always. ; throushout the state, Mre, Aluop | | serve the heat. mend some woman member of 5 . flice force to represe o ] 3 asily clears the fire of BLACK — TAN — WHITE — RED — BROWN e 1;?‘1‘1":" ash grate easily =t S Cclinkers. Jloyment Service office. Alsop suid that the task be- tore the woman's division and the ity s proneh SNt ‘ Perfection of design and finish, long service > A.M i SAME it (nin minycases of ob Bl nERnale and utility, distinguish Crawford coal ranges workers with female workers in in- QUALITY PRICE AS ALWAYS ™<g el | Justries, in mercantile establishments , — or gas combinations. Care must be ¢ | and other occupations, in work for which they are unsuited or where shop conditions { make the employment of women un- ) SOLD BY = B a & desirable qual ecare and good judgment must be shown in deciding i ’ 1 . USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS OF THE HERALD | Jiriit, 5, hort Bt | A, A, MILLS, 80 West Main St. dustry because of family responsi- e bilities. FOR QUICK RETURNS " Vital questions pertaining to tho