New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 11, 1919, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919. L, L 60 Years Trial have Proved ~ ARELIKELY HERE g AR B TYPES OF FACES SEEN IN CHINA ! Present Zone System Proving Financially Pleasing The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his 4 | ypersonal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one use about Hartford and . other el to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and cities about the state. made their first | ¢“Just-as-good’’ are but experiments, and endanger the appearance yesterday in this city. | health of Children—Experience against Experiment. | They were only passing through here, h t H CAS' I ORlA however, bound for New Haven, hav al is i e A al U o Castoria_is a harmless substitute for Oastor Ofl, Pare- G GO EREICEL in 0 B oo goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither The one-man cars which are now 1 - O % pair shop. Superintendent F. L. | Opium, Morphine nor other marcotic substance. For ardsley of the local trolley lines was | more than thirty years it has been in constant use forthe FEL NG G GO iRl e relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishne arising therefrom, 4 and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- are a most effective similation of ¥ood; giving healthy and natural sleep. - The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, corrective. The 0% put in use here and he b doubtful as the on were practical on only short line lines, of which there are very few in this| s are two particu- Bl | ity - Gty oo s of taces seen i |G or o ines s e | THE KiNd You Have Always Bought present generation ) : i 5 e e in_gain dress. cross e railiond 0‘1:»’;“'2;,‘\I\‘:x:‘t\xm;.:;f Bears the Signature of is using them today as did their) = G e e grand parents half a century ago ith a one-ms ar. He did staie, ivi A S. ln W G h R, i e R I ety | M —and deriving the same benefit mpic Way to Get the Wi e A A Pl . 5 cess in otl cities about the state. l use For 0ver 30 Years m. Some chan would have to be made . : B Beneht Of the Best Senna with respect fo the crossing befoe | n il bt St They bring speedy and sure relief s - cars could be used going v | - g JDF Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin contains the finest Egyptian the NSRRI . for digestive troubles. Keep the Senna, as recommended by the U. S. P. to he a paving proposition so far, : i 2 . GREAT many people, habitually In A ity s Bt cording o statements made b - stomach right, the liver and kid: Vi sl clor o i S U s Gl i aEe ane WILHELM FORGOT HIS BATTLE FLAG neys active, and the entire body senna leaves or brewing them into making an exceptionally valusble tonic- | twice as much revenue under the zone §*s'm' and drinking it. They will be lazative in dyspepaia and other distarbe e e Ui b el e Gl responds. Good health will suc- 3 © @_’@ @!D glad to know that they can obtain senna ances of the stomach and bowels. It has tem. They also state that the loss in > % 2 i iness - to already brewed, at no greater expente and been on the market since 1892 and many patror 3 ler the present system % ceed to suffermg, happ #in a much more convenient and agree- thousands of people who formerly bought runs from only five to ten per cent., naency. Pable form. s RS il o8 crrh Lo e which is negligible. Superintendent g « S despond. ¥ i # The chief laxative constituent of Dr. buy Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for 50c Homd?-h v (:T «“\K tlu,x‘;vel |.oln!:aed ":h’o\:\l’:tlhe b i 5 . BEECHAM’S PILLS *act ® directly & Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is Egyptian. and $1 a large bottle. It is sold in all iy e el el s T 5 2 Bl ¥ senna (cassia aculifolia) gathered in the diug stores. pubpropldivosicom miyhimsels stating] i g 7 on the digestive organs. They invigo- Egyptian Soudan, "This grade is scldom Lp soie afithe jost tin ED1 T Galduelis 1::“\ it 'luyhea;\fi;:nb mn‘nJL: 4 1 te the bowels and eliminate the im- sold at retail. Itis, however, recognized ~ Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid e e e . rate the . o) 2 laxalizce in the world, there being over are pa) 5 = e VS I o : e e > H a3 “’”["‘ *}c 'j 5,-‘ i harfl!nfo;vexsdbg— ion bottles sold each year. mans and the patronage continubs practically | d . ; purities .and foxins due to imperfect cause of its freedom from griping and its d its benefits have not yct used as good as it did formerly, he said. g 4 E X & lthy ap- e i e ez mof. send your name and The jitney business, it was stated fo. | 59 / g digestion. They create a healthy ap caute it does mot lose its effect after OG0 @ AT T T B O N omti | day, has not noticeably affected trolley | . p ; petite and impart strength and tone to cello, [Ninois. i vt travel, making it évident that most of | : i 3 d tonight | the people have become reconciled ta | . w ik - the entire sytem. Try a dose tonig! | the new system. . el Ghe AR Geor 0 et . 3 g g : and insure for yourself a bright tomor- | “ith more approval by the public is a | s ¢ row. For gastrenomic troubles | ract, according to the trolley men. ! W i 4 z 2 who state that the people no longer 7 2 Beecham's Pills are finding fault as they did in the fir g : few days. The crews are becoming mar efficiént in the handling of the g e = i a3 - g | tickets and the public are co-operating | < & S : 4 assuring the ultimate success of the 3 ooy . % zone system, making it improbablie | i < / that the one-man car will be placed on the local lines: i At all Druggists, 10c, 25¢ New York.—One thing the ex o —his battle flag which always | kaiser forgot in his hurried flight the radiator of his auto | | PARIS NEWSPAPERS - [=—————— HAVE TO COMBINE ; i | Strike of Linotype Operators and Typographers Compels Individual 4Zpieces of Par Plants to Suspend. Ghina, benutifully ke £ - szigned. \For 28 Pavis, Nov. 11.—The principal ons and T'his Beautiful Dinner | mrsuren o [imorning newsnapers foined forces Set With First Prize oty AL e s o el TRk piece set for 25 Nut Margarine R [/ title “Presse do Paris® Mhis was ne- tes th | cessitated by the strike of linotypers T'his 42-piece Parisian China | and tvpographers called last nis dinner set for only 25 coupons and inall | The following note is promine $3.75 in cash prepaid. printed on the front page. \ Notwithstanding a contract bind- Butter prices are high. First Prize Nut Margarine ir g them until June 1, 1920, the P wholesome, tasty and delicious. Made from only the best cocoanut and vegetable oils, churned to a creamy smooth- Printers’ unions suddenly declared a ness with whole milk. Try it on bread once—and you'll | strike last night. Th iction is all be more than pleased. Ask your grocer |, the more regrettable it occurs the Remember the coupons. Ask your grocer for First | very day on which we celebrate the Prize Nut Margarine by name. 1f he hasn’t it, please let anniversary of victory and on the eve us know of the parliamentary elections. Coupons also packed with delicious Baby Brand Olco- “In o sentiment of wonion, the margarine. Made of the finest ingredients. newspapers of the capital have a to publish during the strike a s | | Send money and coupons to P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. | SR e b O O ? D f 21[ B U o ot e , n your ice Desk or at Home where | No editions will appear this after- | e e, B | the Children can eastly get at them) workers began with the strike in Oc- | tober of the newspaper distribution | s i emploves. The printers offered to support these men with a sympa- { thetic strike. but eventually decided ANIMAL FATS { to demand extra pay of five francs | FREE FROM daily in view ¢f the high cost of = ON, Junsey CrxN o, AMMON & PERS! iiving. ‘Directors of the newspape quently met emploves’ repres: ! and pointed out to them the difficulty S MENTHOKATED | of granting the increase. The possi- E | bility of increasing the price of fhe | HOARHOUND | newspapers from two to three cents | | was discussed. | 5 : As nothing was done in the matter, | | the unions voted to strike. 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