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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL Relzeve Ybur Indigestion KILLED INTRENGHES = With A Laxative P e Dyspeptics know that indigestion is accompanied by : constipation, and that until the bowels can be regulated so 58 Were Decorated for Valor and | |l they will act freely and naturally every day at a stated time, swallowing dyspepsia tablets is of little use. Many were G“ed A great and growing number of sufferers from this trouble - 3 find immediate and then permanent relief by the use of New York March 21.—~The Young a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by Men's Christian Association carried | druggists under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin- ‘ha Red ngle into the camps and The laxative herbs act on the bowels and the pepsin and ex- irenches abroad at a cost of 57 lives, | tracts on the digestive tract, forming an exceptionally effective laxative-tonic. a sacrifice proportionately one-quar- | ter as great as that in the American It is a combination that has been found wonderfully rmy, acmvrdh?x to H\slslte?w\:>nfi“’ls‘ helpful In indigestion, constipation, biliousness, headaches, stgd todBy byl the ¥ Tie Honal ar bad breath, belching and gas on the stomach. A small dose Work Council of the Y. M. (.. A. Of 3 > these fatalities thirty-nine were due | is all that is required. 1.41 digease, and the remainder to sh':'.llA i The druggist will refund your money if it fails ire, bombs, gas-fever, drowning and 0 do as promised. wounds. Ten of these were women, ona of whom was killed by shell-fire Dr. Caldwell’s Q \r}l_)an:fl!mr in a German afirt r‘a(d PRICE AS ALWAYS YR There were also 55 non-fatal cas- o UP PEPSIN ualties. These were due principally Lu:fnu?e:;elgborno'g to machine gun fire, gas, shell-fire, ‘due to the War, The Perfect Laxative and motor transport accidents. Nu- secrif ibechits serous cases of siight wounds and we have main- FREE SAMPLES—¥ you have never veed ngs whieh were attended at tained Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepain send for free trial ng stations, but were not re- bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 468 Washington y g . © ported to neadeuarters are not in- . 1 i ? mldnl o cluded Thesn casualties occurred in a force | which 2¢ no time exceeded 9,000 ¢ 5 workers. of whom it is reckoned that y 0 niore th ane-half were never sent h to th ¢ ing employed in the r———— e e S B Ao . . hundreds of huts inaintained through- | vietory garden realizes the value of lt ln so 8 out the areas and the “leave ! 2 home and he knows the value of areas.’” i making regular trips to the bank. . o /N ‘Y workers were_dec- { Then too, the incentive to get out O o . while all more than 152 re- | in the open and speak the English nal ) Cl AL ; caived official recognition for dis- BULSHEVI language is of tremendous value. tinguished service. Thirteen of these | “The banks of the country Kknow E . were decorated with the * Croix de the home food producer for a good e trl Guer while 50 received other deco- { customer and a good citizen. The ration Of these, threc received the begin mak that citizen- Pistingnined Sorviee Cros: three | SUMMEr GArdens t0 [NCTease Pro- | iy w’when thecitiscn i new. T brings bigger" Order of St. Stanislaus; five the | best antidote for Bolshevik doctrine tallan Cavaliere del Corona; 38 :the flllG[lOl] Are Adv]sed | is the producrion of tood for the ' an war cross. and one the Frencl | Kite cor.” 5 o of e o TR - MEE Riaecate, secrears of the - vestment you eve Spven were c_y;\_l f:_n -lhtvh‘(‘f‘ ‘\(\\mr«i Washington, March 21.—American. | tional War Garden Commission, h;" suerre, and seven for other ¢ a- | iem fllustrated in growing vietory gar. | Just returned from Burope where h tions, six commended for meritorious 7 spent three months studving the home 5 i . ! dens is “the best antidote for Bol- | Speut the o ecaus (\»:m?vf.;lpand“ "u‘\nmin‘ dn;:::“ hv::u SO at e s o e o o ca i odnc on plans. I‘If‘ pmn.: e ura S are R M e Young Men's Christlan Assoclation, [(OUt that sverything posslble mus eral units were cited in | planning a 1919 campaign | b done in the United States to pro- thoge serving with the Third division 100%$PURE TURKISH—THE WORLD’S MQ h language via the victory | Sumption in order that other food- | more reported decorations have not e o stuffs that can be shivped long dis- = g tails of the campaign | Stufts - " Pl abelin G i cavita ST B O B e, i FAMOUS TOBACCO FOR CIGARETTES. ,““‘ e °f.‘”’"j“j‘ ““;"T )"“"1"‘" thirty | 4ional War Garden Commiesion. co- are millfons in EuTopeyclose ibRIe was fit for military duty but the clta- | jooo¢no" Gith the immigration de- | Point of starvation according to re- tions sow hat they carried on With [ LU0 of the Youns Men's Chria. | POrts from abroad. i = : 989 ¢ Al 4 Associatio Chicago. lans too, is to lear 1 abou laéntified . Americans throughout the |.L20 Association in Chicago. Pla N o , ¥ N 1éntified Amerioans throughout. fi° lalso provide for the showing of the | v [ C var. sc records s at they | 200 PO den work In moving ple. | O'Kane of the State Agricultural col- went over the top with the assaulting pisie o%¢ at Durham. N: H. has prepared waves, that they cxposed themselves | oo (OREIGHC (I8 EMAHNC ou. | @ garden circular for distribution #ler machinewun and shell-five ta| . o ~ 200 90 05 0 B SR LR Tt b T T S minister to the wounded, that theyi,..; sont to Chicago In addition to | ° alpiducdtionalifissned ion gl worked indefatigably as stretcher- | 2208 SEIT T8 CHORED o ung | der the auspices of the Young Men's Bearers and that they drove ambu- | 3ovoiet (o Dot o 155 | Christian Assoclation. Pictures from lances into the midst of battle t0 ,.rac of industrial gardens last year | the National Was ety Somndsy rescue the wounded | and they hope to better that record | Sion victory garden book arc used in Others werc sacrified in the less: i voot “quicoo® ocqfl TN o8 the bhook which has bheen t ated | hereicibut-ne lese necestary work o- | oot fntel Ry | Among these stands “This is one of the most - - A said Charles Lathrop Pack pr in ; ; L : : - v compleining of headacho. feverishness tary, who was the first American | ¢ tne National War Garden Com- | astomarch troubles and Irregular bowels. 1t woman killed in the wi She walll o teany. Do it Fore: thet ¥ knew what Mother Gray's killed by a bomb during a German | ¢ ol qoi T uces "onatiing bor FPowdars would air raid, and her death made a deep = < g ! dren no family would \ an gath ! [ sides food. Tt prodices thrift 50 | Thess powders are Impression on American tminds. limportant to the nation at this time, ' take and so effect! Mies) Martin| hedi® beeni Jligi. Pavis mp et t O NSl el i ers who “onca e only a month, but had already done o overpwhere. The mam. with o about them valuable work in stimulating an in- eee— terest among the soldiers in the Y. M. ! G . WHAT ABOUT FATHER? da alifornia. kili~d by shell-fire mear Chalons Marcn 26, 1918 was Obsessed with the big idea of protecting those tures throughout the Ui another of the women sacrificed helping the soldiors. at home, father often omits the essential protection The citation of the units attached ! . . fo the Third division, conslstin of his most vital asset—strength. 34 men and six women, | General Dickman, reads in pa 9, i The commanding general desires to | make of record in the general ‘ovders i of this division his appreciation o 1 the pa taken by the members o | F- M. . 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