New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1918, Page 5

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TEEP LOCKIG YOUN: ‘The secret of keeping young is to feel | goung — to do this you must watch your | iVer and bowels — there’s no need of having a sallow complexion — dark rings } under your eyes — pimples — a bilious look in your face — dull eyes with no sparkle. ~ Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from in- mctive bowels and liver. K Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- pgund mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi- tute for calomel, are gentle in their action vet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clear- ing the system of impurities. o ‘ou will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- lets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. , IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Fat Less Meat if Kidneys ¥Feel § Tead or Bladder Bothers You —Meat Forms Uric Acid. Most folks forget that the kid like the bowels, get sluggish an clogged and need a flushing occasion- & else we have bachache and dul!* | | | | ally, misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. . You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad salts from any good drug store here, take a tablesponful in a glass of water Defore breakfast for a few days and vour kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with' lithia, and is harmless to flush « clogged kidneys and stimulate them to | normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no londer | irritates, thus ending bladder dis- | orders. i Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; | makes a delightful effervescent lithia- | water drink which everybody should | take now and then to keep their kid- | neys clean, thus avoiding serious com- | plications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be- lleve in overcoming kidney trouble | while it is only trouble. THE OL/ FOR QUI for NEW BRITA LIEUT. PURNEY PROMOTED. Local Doctor Is Camp Medical Offi- cer With British Forces. Dr. John E. Purney who entered the Canadlan army service Wwith the rank of lieutenant recently complet- ed special training course at one LIEUT. JOHN PURNEY. the largest English officers train- as the of ing schools and was detailed ¢amp medigal ofiicer when a vacancy occurred. Before entering the training school | Dr. Purney made several trips be- tween Canada and England on trans- ports. DR. MOORE LEAVES TO DO WAR WORK Superintendent of Health Fngland Next Monday—Board Holds Important Meeting. A meeting of the board of health | was held in Clty hall yetserday after- noon with Chairman M. H. Camp presiding. The new machinery will be purchased from the Brecht Com- any which makes a specialty 6f this kind of work An appropriation of $5,475 has been made by the council the work. As soon as the plans DRUGGISTS STILL ASKED TO CONStT VE STOCKS OF VAPORUB NEEDED N Influenza Epidemic is De- creasing in Most Sections and the Demand is Slack- éning But We Are Still 18,000 Gross Behind On Orders and it Will Take Some Time to Catch Up. THREE MILLION JARS SHIPPED DURING OCTOBER, On Monday October 21, dressed an advertisement the wholesale and retail diug trade, advising that we were badly oversold, due to the influenza ‘epidemic, stat- ing that all deals and quantity ship- ments were postponed, and request- ing that VapoRub be purchased in ymall lots only. This condition still Prevails. At this writing we have back orders for eighteen thousand (18,000) gross fnd our orders each day are double ou output. The epidemic, [rowever, is decreasing in most sec- the demand is slackening and working night and day to In the meantime, ask fhe trade to be patient with us. ENORMOUS SHIPMENTS HAVE WIPED OUT EXCESS STOCKS. October 1st, we had on hand factory and in twenty ware- houses over the country a tremendous stock of VapoRub, accumulated gur- ing the summer months. This now we actually shipped month of October over ilion jars of VapoRub. We ding up our factory as much ! sible and the problem now is listribute the factory’s output as | ly as possible. We have, there- the time being, ndoned shipments and are shipping by Parcel Post or express— give each jobber at least a we to ad- daily tions we are catch up Ve On ot the is dur- gone ing the three 1 ittle stock IMMEDIATE SHIPME: DRUGGISTS IN INFLU DISTRIC] Proference is being sections stricken by Influenza. In order to reach these secti L as quickly as can be, we are, during this emergency, making shipments by Parcel Post, direct, to the retail trade, of not more than three (3) dozen 30c size in any one shipment. We prefer that the jobbers order these shipments for thetr trade. but to rave time we will, if the need is urgent ship direct on receipt of check or order. Naturally, no'new ac- can be opened during this TS 7! en to those money counts rush SAMPLES AND INFLUENZA BOOK- LETS FREE ON REQUEST. We have prepared a little folder | oy I nasal pass IN “FLU” DISTRICTS glving all the information available so far on Spanish Influenza—its origin —the symptoms and the treatment, and these will be forwarded to drug- gists on request. We will also be glad to mail to any individual one of these booklets, together with a quarter-ounce sample, free. HOW TO USE VAPORUB IN TREATING SPANISH INFLUENZA. In every case call VapoRub should be connection with ternal treatment, Applyd hot, wet cloths over throat, chest and back between the shoulder blades to open the pores. Dry lightly and rub VapoRrub weli in until the skin is red—spread on thickly and cover with hot flannel cloths. Leave the bed-covering loose around the neck the body heat re- leases the ingredients in the form of vapors. These vapors, inhaled with each breath, stimulate the lining of the air passages to throw off the in- fluenza germs. In case of head or chest cold, which often accompanies influenza, the vapors tend to keep the air passages open, loosen the phlegm and make the breathing easier. In addition, VapoRub is absorbed through and stimulates the skin, at- tracting the blood to the surface, and thus aids in relieving the congestion within. | HOW a physician— used only in the physician’s in- the TO USE VICK'S VAPORUB AS A PREVENTATIVE. Tt is questionable if there is any- thing which will prevent Spanish In- fluenza, except avoiding those per- sons who are spreading the disease coughing, sneezing and spitting, and by keeping up the bodily resis- tance by plenty of good food and ex- ercise in the open air. The Public Health Service recommends that the ges be coated with a weak solution of Menthol .in liquid eum as a protective. For this pur- pose VapoRub is excellent. Just put | & small portion up each nostril from time to time during the day and snuff well back into the head. KEEP FREE FROM COLDS BY INHALING VAPORUB, Colds irritate the lining of the air passages and thus render them a much better breeding place for the germs. At the first signs of a cold se VapoRub at once. Melt a little in a spoon and inhale the vapors arising. or VapoRub can be used a regular benzoin steam kettle, such as most druggists carry in stock. this is not available, a very good substitute to use is an ordinary tea- kettle. il half-full of boiling water—put in half a teaspoon of VapoRub from time to time—keep the kettle just slowly boiling and in- hale the steam arising. THE VICK CHEMICAL COMPANY, GRE! BORO, N. G Starts for | petrol- | in | Wl of the; At put | ceived bids. | the United | Servi was the o from the employes of are approved by members board, the spec out to the co Captain States Public Health present and spoke favoring clinie in this city. Clihies have stablished in Waterbu New London ' and Hartford. After a lengthy di cussion of the matter, the board took ! a vote in faver of appointing mittee to look into the matter man Camp appointed Dr. Henry Rray and Frank Riley tions will be the de- ‘ eal. ‘I'he canteer o se of | thirteen days. Michels for of partment for 20 asking an incres G BTN N Jet (”O"‘ww' Monday for 1 I'will do special wor Superinterident Moore | serums for the Brit connection with worked will b aken up at e v t meeting social | Will be taken uj tr - been | of the ted retition 1ours overtime board that the the 240 | London He [ of absencc the recent | hold a meetin The govern- | action will be taken made 1,298 visits during | Dr. oore's place wl The canteen in charge | There 5 served 2,600 meals | come up in employes during influenza. The epidemic of ment doctor the epidemic W. Leland veral ME people have an idea that “all molasses is alike.” This is Molasses varies in grades S not so. —like coffee, for nstance. To know real molasses is to know Brer Rabbit — absolutely pure New Orleans Molasses f)’Om New Orleans. The sugar shortage taught thousands of resourceful housewives how Brer Rabbit takes the place of sugar. We all know that we use sugar be- cause 1it’s sweel—it has no flavor. But Brer Rabbit not only sweetens like sugar —it flavors. Both sugar and Brer Rabbit are made from Sugar Cane. Both are pure. Brer Rabbit contains a large amount of real sugar. There Are Two Kinds of Brer Rabbit Molasses Both Are Absolutely Pure New Orleans Molasses GoLD LABEL Brer Rabbit is mild in flavor, light in color and is delicious for table use—asa spread for pancakes, waffles, biscuits, etc. It is especially fine for ~ook- ing, baking and candy making. The real New Orleans' Molasses from Dr Moore of the board has been & nine POSTMASTER A CARRIER. here service will lcave ho | freisht depot, J land Kk with iéh gov where neumonia, 1ment in a leave health board Friday night when | in regard to filling ] f r force of clerks and carriers wven. | at post offi nd six on the su- pernume Civil service examir these vacancies will « Postmaster Wil- iam F. Delaney has been covering one the rural delivery routes in his auto for some time because of cancy caused by a death. ted to ti Yellow Build i 1 the the ive wries d with will | ations o fill soon hile he other wgatuck " GREEN LABEL Brer Rabbit Molasses is darker in color, slightly stronger in flavor, and is splendid for cooking, baking and candy making. It costs less than the Gold Label. For cooking and baking; for stewing prunes, dried apples, peaches and other dried fruits; for baking apples—don’t worry about sugar. Use Brer Rabbit Molasses. It is delicious, wholesome and health- building. And thereislots of it at all good grocers. FRE Whrite us today for Brer Rabbit Cook Book of Southern Good- ies—all made without sugar. Penick @ Forp, Ltd., New Orleans, La. For the Children Youngsters naturally crave molasses. Years ago sliced bread and molasses was part of the daily diet of children. GOLD LABEL Brer Rabbit Molasses gives to the child the elements the young growing body needs. Brer Rabbit is absolutely pure— therefore, wholesome, palatable and strength- ening. Doctors will tell yor: wwhat molasses and bread means to children. Pure T NewOrleand MolasseS

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