New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 31, 1920, Page 10

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AFFLICTION ' Concrete Inspector | By “Fruif-a-tives” Uxzon Sr., Rocuxsres, N. Y. loag years, I was aflicted oA, Liver and Kidney Trouble, loped into serious Bladder testimonial of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ cluded to make one more ly the time the sample box Po. box were flaished, there hd improvement. a long story short, I ult-a-tivos’ or Fruit Liver | best Stomach, Liver and ledicine the world has ecver R. B. O'FLY Boston and Providence Allow Ten Cents & Can More for Milk Tem- porarily to crn Conn. Producers Plainfield, Conn milk question w? come an lssue b randlers in I has be tempors latter giving th n Connecticut vdvanece, The cents but for that figure wdvan REQUEST ITALIAN SYMPATHY OF COURSE, MR. HOPPE HAS SEEN NONE OF THESE i Keeping Healthy | in Broiling Sun Whenheadfeels heavy or stomach is acidy, get quick relief with Dr.Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin IN spite of the lighter foods we 4 eat during summer months, it is the season of greatest dyspep- sia and constipation. Many find it difficult to stand the heat. They exercise little and are always tired and half-sick. It is good policy to take plenty of ripe fruit and vegetables, lots of cool, clear water and walks when the sun has set. But with all these precautions it is often impossible to regulate the daily elimination, with the result that thousands suffer from constipa- tion, indigestion and similar ills. There is nothing better for clogged-up bowels, for a stomach that refuses to work, than that well-known combina- tion of simple laxative herbs with pepsin known to druggists as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is America’s standard relief for constipatioa. It has the great ‘Thousands of mothers give Dr. Cald- ‘well’s Syrup Pepsin to infants, and it is especially popular in hot weather. Mrs. E. C. Wilson, who lives in Hugo, Okla., where the heat in summer is intense, is the mother of eight children. All of them, and including herself, maintain their health in spite of ener- vating heat by frequent use of Dr. u”{""‘;’;"&' m.f\n-:lf'l‘\hé Telegrums Powring Into Vatican and OGDENSBURG. N. Y. Govt. M adg ers Asking Ttaly to merit of being sure to act, yet meting Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See what it mildly and without griping. . will do for you. Millions of 1 all A vt o e o e et Dr. W. B. ewell, 512 \Vfflhinm&ua. Motgineb, v ; I, for a free his wonderful S: in.! 3 million bottles were bought a[: dm;::gehnymv, thelargest sale in ml i y nt! e of the \ b ; = Pinkham's Vegeta: | | 1l iy 1 e it <y und Frees Another ¢ h'm to intereede with the n From Suffering. DySenment ENGLAND'S UNEMPLOYED "y“”l ins in my side and | Former Serviee Men a Topic of Dis- Inteveede I MacSwiney AT Aug mier Giolitti New Britain’s New Dentist DR. KNAPP “;t"“fm'l""l’_,‘,:"i cussion in United Kingdom. Many weak I could nét do | Without Work. anything. 1 took Lydia. . Pinkham’s | London, Aug. 21.—Debate in p O o ia Dicim? | Hassant “bast alecicoeditna i 19 SAYS DON'T BE ASHAMED OF pound and soon felt | former service men arc unemployed YOUR TEETH m( better, Now I am | and have made claim to government BN . g At prices I am charging for high-grade | married and have | aid for that reason. Of these 24,600 | 3 45 : g X Here, Mr./Hoppe, are samples of dentistry, no one, can afford to overlook. .the ] two little boys. Be- | are disabled wonderful money saving dental values I am giving fore the first o Approximately 140,000 disabled sol- at this time THE ONE REAL PAINLESS DEN- TIST IN NEW BRITAIN This Is an Actual Fact and I can Prove it No matter where you have been or how little you believe in Painless Dentistry, at least give e American beauty that will help you change your mind: Upper left, Mrs. Walter J. Sullivan of Chlcago; right, Mrs. C. C. Rumsay, New York city; - and sailors e found employ- Of cdurse E. O. Hoppe, English ar- could not eat and w: among the 969 firms which I took the Vegetable Com ged with the government to help | tist and pl.otographer to the king, work and eat. Now I | them. recommend your medi- Althoygh many trade unions have { had never seen many American beau- ds."~Mrs. ANNA SLEVA, | volunteared to assist the government . Street, Bayonne, I, to reduce the number of unemployed, | ties when he decided that five titled recever their health, nat- | Field Muarshal Lord Halg has bitter. | the benefit of the doubt and try me. ) what helped them. | Iy attacked other unions for alleged | allow their fiames and | discgimination acainst former serv- | women in the world. . SrLi e b DU U e 8o De published with testi- | ico men, particularly those who were lf l Hlll't YOII jny mare tell their friends disabled in war, Otherwise—but that's obvious. McLean. ! ’ & medicine for women’s Lord Halg has issued an appeal ‘o ' - ont ray Me! came I was lower left, Mrs. Angier B. Duke, Englishwomen were the handsomest daughter of A. J. Drexel of Philadel- that well known-“and | employers and others to help him find dy, Lydin E.Tink- | employment for his former comrades Those having extra sensitive teeth are especially invited to test my painless methods. Sy -dnn..",‘;‘,,. (3o | in.the fele. . SWEDEN MAY BE THE L puything you need to \n-i.\l('\\“ OIL COMPANIES NEXT PROHIBITION NATION V = — BRI i # |umsicay o cowravms || ¥EXT Prommmon mamiox acation Time o e i Mexico City, Aug. 31.—All oil of all drinks having an alcoholic con- Bring in your Pal h and Light Suits " GOLD CROWNS AND the' ' exorbitant? = ’ N ’ | R - ’ L A m Beach a it Suits, and White Trousers for pay 4 N B .t 0 | Companies operating in Mexico have | tent exceeding 280 per cent Is rec- | gu,pins "' wear at the Shore of or Mountatne, Also your Every Day BRIDGEWORK charges of the average dentist ew FICAM | patd their back taxés from March to | ommended In a report of a govern- | Clothes to have them readly when you retura to your labors again. for this work. I only do the the tmzl amount paid [ ment committee which also proposes o = GOLD CROWNS ....... $5.00 best and you pay just one-half New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. wury being 3,600,000 pesos. absolute prohibition be submitted to BRIDGEWORK ... .. $5.00 the average price. 72 WEST MAIN STREET. Have Been Made ddney s Corrected. X dneer o the sovermment eaps|* 0 of the Peone 299 MAIN ST., Over Quigley’s Ins. Office a or 0 re anger of the government car- The report refers to “the splehdid 1¥ing out its threat to seal the wells results of prohibition in America.” | lew Britain you hear "~éun«l detain tankers. : | | Pills ave keeping 1p irk. New Britain. people gt bout It—telling of bad OI Io Al”o Clem Is a Sup er-Salesman— sound again. You cwn | testimony of your nwn' They tell it for the ben- | 0 are wuffering. 1If your you feel lame, sore and the kidneys act too fre- passages are pumfnl.‘ eolor, use Doan's Kidne jedy that has helped <o friends and neighbors. hbor! Follow this New advice and give to do the same for Now, You'LL. HAVE TO LEARN TO WAIT ON TRADE BECAUSE Tl BE BUSY 1N THE SHOP MOST OF “HE TIME * SALESMANSHIP WBOY, 15 AN ART: A GOOD SALESMAN COULD SELL A S-ToW 1 SOLD HMA USED-CAR To Go retired tinsmith I used Doan's rs ago and mctory in re- Ins across my back and inalder Doan's a good mend them to any- & kidney medicine.” salors. Foster-Milburn mlo, N. Y. i . e ————————— EEEEEEEEEEEETrEElEEEsrEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEErEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE s e S EE BURRITT SAVINGS BANK Corner Main and Church Streets Deposits Made in This Bank on or Before Saturday, September 4th Will Bear Interest from September 1st at 4 1-2% PER ANNUM ] 5 ] ) o v Open Saturday Evening, September 4th, 7.30 to 9 . NSRS ENEEEVEEEEEEIEEUEE e ENE r e EEEEEEE ) 5 5 o O L

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