New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1919, Page 2

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DAY, MARCH 4, 1919, ’Find Clear Skin | Poi i —— | The QULJ AL tting thst many af her ills and disorders are due primarily P constipation. i But women whoknow themselves have learned that head- W ON D E R F U [ ache remedies and beautifiers only cover the trouble but do 7 not.dislodge it L] What is needed is a remedy to move the boweis and _stir up the torpid liver. An cver-increasing number of sensible women take a small dose of a combination of simple laxative herbs with,pepsin known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and sold by druggists under that name. It will save a woman {jrom U‘;e habitual use ofg:adac?c " d redies, skin lotions and similar makeshift ce the 2 (ol . bomel. are emptied ana resulated, the headoche and the Mysterious and Entertaining, Amusing, pimples and blotches disappear. It is the rational, natus i ] o ey R tmethod. Scientific and Instructive, $1.25 Each A bottle of Syrup Pepsin lasts a family a long time, and i all will find use for it from time to time. Thoughtful people e are never without it in the house. The druggist will refund your money if it fails to do as promised. . Dr. Caldwell's PRICE AS ALWAYS e e e S)YRUP BEPSIN | Hardware 336 Main Street e The Perfect & Laxative and absorbing war taxcs we have main- FREE SAMPLES— If you have mever used tained the price &t Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin send for a free trial The DI ET which this fumily la< bottle to Dr. W, 3. Caldwell, 468 Washington During Svuggists for the past St. Monticello, Il If there are babies at hu_rrm. 5 2 yan, Too sizes— etk for @ copy of Dr. Cakiwel'n book, 'The and After ‘ 50c and $1.00. ] e R ———— "fi%ufifl"y?c??g'é“ Horlick’s P SAVINGS CAMPAIGN oo e Tom| Malted Milk idea fitled their Christ t notwith- for ™ e e Dorothy £ ) LTED Very Nutritious, Digestible B e io. pormit THRUUEH SE}IGG[S eoh e ) o Al The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. e B0 8 s i o S \ 5 Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and n rseas to receive a small | = i \ f He(ORIGIN o age .instead of a few men re-| n to pr t it N rom carcfully selected materials. BRRT pa. |oi¥ing - many packages—thoroughly i after people looked at the poster thes 0 Used successfully over Vi century. of fhis country will|in harmony with the good idea re- | ’g would zo by Sayin Endorsed b; hysicians everywhere. " ing their ef- | :.‘:.,‘uy finished to make the \:nvm‘TeaGheh 11 501000 SChOOl Rooms Stamps. | And surely sailor boy 2 A Yy phy Ty along educational lines, I#*wowd. | cafefor democracy. And the idea ! \ his determined air is proof tha = st o : E . i 5 y : De a ureat™prty- if fie lessons we | could not have translated into action, Wl” ASS}S[ fshe has accompl SFEEHE e son W i Horllck s igi '\ YHUHQ 1’\1&11’5 ! learned ar were lost now If we |1 am convinced, without the ‘\sm-‘ Hes wlf{ »b&’f 4 spfl;lfy The o"gmal = were justificd in teaching children | ance of the Red Cross. e ast summer Miss Dovothy was a A Matteo ML a a hat that's snap- habits of roas seli-denial and In tho A R el s e by | e L o + has o Others Are lmltatlflfls in everv line few months ago, we cannot | never at—the Red Cross. In tho, 1M 30000 Sehodl toms of Tev BOS-| next summer also. When L - T c drop the work until w 308th infantry we came over on the | .} 2 s —a style always A 1abits have be- | steamer with Major Frank Parsons Readings e — z z A e isihes - e \ficers o | lan s L 2 iy S B in good taste 3 1 . Itis b nd| Gventy Red Cross officers who (1351 I Sagh to BelCRpayet b o8 e - S LA, : amse the gover ¢ sincerely be- | specialize in the Burcan of Civilian : binding is good for | Relief. They were an admirablo e 1 1g together, can Sy 7 d i h P g d f Amer n citi group of men. ¢ or to co-operata | AN¢ the mails, workic t er, can | sverly put children, good T n £ fosethonican “ ‘? ship, and good for the United | with (he army, anxious to take their | reach all Bf the schools of the severs the during this eritical recon- | turn on cold rainy nights on top of | commonwealths U iobis e i will hold struction period thai an appeal is|the chart house. where the subma- | First Federal Reserve district v made for the fullest measurc of co- | rine witch peered out over the dar The poster is such a joll ek e i shape even | operation in promoting the sale of [ waters. One of these men is assigned, | would know, just to look E IR Local niliuestae besinninedioketin SaR| rV- Thrift and War rings Stamps permanently, to my regiment, - whoever designed it P S - 2 = f C serv ! : g d i e first i Bernadotte Loomi, ?“Lr LOLS S | e — tain A. Fleming Popham of New | You are not at all sury e e B Cork few months ago. n the smiles are chasir 108N 5 2 1]“‘-}\ - fall CIVIL SERVICE TO York: A few mont ago. when Tha | that the JMKe OS] 3 ne iccept a councilship ne selt trans! 3 rar ver her face most of the time. N Ing 2 found him t transferred, temporar over her a 1 T e Nip i R T The Glogaton is by rom Aine 93 ASYLUM ST, i PICK CANDIDATES v, to another outfit, he tried to 'r Dorothy Clogston is the artist and s !‘“"\')": o 0 ltios Bas proved hBinsclr i sign his commission in the Red Cros duated from the High School of J < 3 A . - 2 a useful representative of the voters J HARTFORD. and enlist as a private soldier so Practical Arts of Boston CTunedl et i aeiencd 28 tas ool - that he might rejoin the reglment She mado the poster for a war poster | it “MP €0 50 8 EoH LR | Supernumerary and Regular Police- | he loved He is back with us, *“-‘vvnmw' it th ol last year and | p iin imber & (foal Co | { a captain In the Red Cross too. eft it there when she Aduate (e e Walsol belng men and Permanent Firemen 1 wish 1 could tell vou somethins There it was found by the War Sav- | mored ag o i o 250 Peing about the Red Cross women iv:jngg committee just before the Christ- | common council, Should he consider Are to Be Named. { France. but as far as opportunitios oo Cocation, o et the CITY ITEMS. | : miier M vivherts would OTHING mak look ITEMS | eomass tHom ‘wee comsernen ss! tho | cateida o 1o headineaiers: Jho mesk! o duarier, M, Mbherts mould mak > makes a man loo civil Service Loommissioh willl{idoushboy 'says, ‘“I'vel been ouit o'l axtion was where to find the youns | the ward. i “ i) P n0ld & meeting on Tuesday evening, |luck”! From my general observation ' artigt. for she had disappeared in one run d()wn at the heels March 11, for the purpose of exam [ of human beings, however, T am con- | [+ 4% 41oneands of offices that go to iss Agney Vaico in sponding a two | ining candidntos for the. following | Rdent it ine 1ed Cros women hava | Of, e thonsads of onloc that go o PARLUS N much as a soiled, slouchy hat ks’ vacation at Lakehurst. N. J. vacancies: Supernumerary police. better than well t I reg- | dov the school and e h of the place as istant foreman at the War Savings committee ew Eng- | are over in the A:Y“ i) | o displaved. Tt is 5 i to some art school and tributed as rapidly a committer n her re itio LOOMIS FOR COUNCIT. | Retiring Contractor is Being Sought to R« nt the First Ward, he four minute speake who | ular patrolmen and: permanens fire-| Very sincerely, i e in the theaters of the city last | men EDWIN N, LEWIS y_‘“‘]',“:'.',i‘-ar}:v e e o o 5 el OW anew Anox or a Dobbs 1rance business, be ing in behalf of the Near Bast| As there are several vacancles in | R el s S e paign wer Rev. George W. C.| cach department to be , the sue- Mrs, N. M. Sturgis of South High | headquarters. Everybody in that of- tv Co-operative and Loan associa- | “Vlfl IOOk better fOl‘ a longer at Keeney's theater; Rev. Warren | cessful candidates will > placed in | gireet motored to Windsor vesterday ! f vis almost as tied as Dovothy | tion. Mr. Noren was employ y & I h k Jook at Fox's theater. and Father tive service immediately. Applica- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilman | was when the news went abroad that ' shlev-Babeock company for seve Ume t]a" afly at we now Of ivan at the Lyceum fheater. | tion blanks can we obiained from tha | of Harttord. { the War Savings committee wanted v | = Hando Sheldon of South High | secretary, Charles Quigley, or from -~ - - | $n and $fi et cntertained the members of his | the chief of either the police or fire e class of the Methodist church at | depariments. All applications must | home last evening. Three inter-| be filed not later than March 5. apers were 1. a program of | The report of the tests held by the enioved and refreshments | civil service commission for promo 2 served tions in ¢he fire rtment has hecn he Women’'s guild of St. Mark’s | prepared by ary Quigley and is fcopal church will meet Wednes- | as follows: i rnoon at 3 o’clock. Sewing “or Captain—Fred B. Smith, 177 | 3 surgical dressings will be the : street, rating 87 per cent.; | : - afternoon and Mrs. Wal- | 5 H. Parker, 37 Cherry streot, | Schutz will give an address. rati : i - Fred W. :g, 1S Winter — to Normal Save Coal SavelCoall Qi 2-=2h Bhes mailos 20 S0dvara 0 G é ymour street, rating 81; DO YOUR LITTLE COOKING John . Stanton, 120 Dwightastreet, i > P the quickest, safest, hottest e | 3 ! Theroz Fuel Cubes—solid cubes el SEad L el T U i abont an inch square—ang [ | LAXATIVIS BROMO QUININE T: : § - Theros Stove, you can prepare als: \.“.'m’.‘ S sl o j S\ana ol Wroc \ireai tose GROVE. Curesa (old in One Day. 300, 5 - - - créamed chicken for luncheon, I and fry oysters. or minute $ B 8,000 IS SUBSCRIBED ' : Theroz is always ready—at the | e | scratch of a match you have | . o o : : : elintone Restt e os § Committco I Charge of Near Fast | 2 hot water, hot coffee or tea Relief Fund Drive Hopes Amount ll ra tlon o almost instantly; heats baby’s | : bottle, small iron and ourling Will Reach $10,000. irons. And Theroz is safe. Unlike It is expected to finish up the can- | paste alcohol, it does not go vassing for the N Jast Relief fund | 5 liquid while burning. If 1t np. in another day. Chairman Paul K B [ ] sets, it will not spill or set fire Rogers, of the soliciting committee, ig | ‘ to anything. very desirous that the team members 3 Theroz Blue Flame Stove shall get their reports in on their 1j | is scientifically designed to i tonight. Treasurer Frank G. Vibberts | tensify the heat of Theroz Fuel. | has received numerous pledges direct, | With the arms folded, it is but ihe public has not subscribed . ————— 3 3 compact and easily carried in nearly as genc as it should have a e lClouS oo * pocket or small bag; with the done in view e urgency of the | g - - arms extended, the surface is cause. The time vet to turn in i or chafing dish. Britain Trust company and he will be 4 4 What 2 Theroz Cubes Will Do: e S GG : 3 . 4 = | | Kuery 78 Boil 2 eggs—Boil Coffee Mr. Rogers hopes thal the tota} | i . u n o e 1 : / - T for two. SR e 100 ol ! & | Make the old car new—with amount from this city will ran up to | Make Welsh Rarchit—Ery 3 - Ham. $8,000 has been subscribed and he 5 57 =) What 1 Cube Will Do: bang-up job yourself. hopes that this will be increased (o Heat Shaving Water—Heat : S e . b o™ " Baby’s Bottie at least $10,000. Bofore the drive be- e e Come in, we'll give you n R vy - gan, the Armenians themselves had : ok 3 I’i‘;“";‘;‘;’)“'“‘“ Trons (with- @1 oiced $12,000, and the sum of § { [ 4 " copy of the valuable book, had been raised through the churches, | ea. an b 0 i “How to Paint Your A bile’ Stove. w - R ow to our Automobi T"”‘"‘C B'“‘; g'fl'm“,;h“::‘," I“I‘,f',‘ Every cent raised gocs directly to ro. ) : One ,‘“P o 3 lief work, all of the administiration B Cubes, 50c. | . i B expenses for the raising of the nion cans of fuel : Extra being taken care of by private su ARyanize " . => MOTOR CAR and we'll demonstrate the high quality of Kysn: B5e. “ . o i B Sold aad Guarasteed to Sutsfy br B A IRRE | ccription. Any pledgze from 31 up i B Clark 8 Brainerd’s | RS N . Theres a Reason -» RACKLEIFFE’S DRUG STORE back because of the feeling that tho | ' . . (& L ‘ TRT amount he or she can sive ix m,,’; . ! 3 250-256 Park Street New Britain, Conn. pledge made

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