New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 9, 1920, Page 10

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Lives to See the Prescription He Wrote in 1892 the Worlds Most Popular Laxative Remedy Founder of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, long past Biblical old age, but hale and hearty—Still seces patients daily—Wonderful achieve- ment of a “country doctor.” HEN I started to firacfice medicine, back in 1875, there were no pi s or tablets or salt waters for the relief of constipation, and no artificial remedies made from coal tar. . The prescription for constipation that I used early in my practice, and which I put in drug stores in 1892 un- der the name of Dr.Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, is a liquid remedy, and 1 have never had reason to change it. 1 intended it for women, children and elderly people, and these need just such a mild, safe, gentle bowel stim- ulant as Syrup Pepsin. \ DR. W. B. CALDWELL TODAY Born Shelbyville, Mo., March 27, 1830 Began the manufacture of his famous prescription in 1393 1t Is particularly pleasing to me to know that the biggest half of those eight million bottles were bought by mothers for themselves and the chil- dren, though Syrup Pepsin is just as valuable for grownups. The price of a bottle holding 50 aver- treatments is sixty cents; such a bottle will last, a family several months. I have never made a secret of what is in Dr. Caldwell’'s Syrup Pepsin. It is a compound of ptian Sennulnu? other simple laxative hiifl:. th in and easant-tasting aromatics. Tb‘l‘pel‘:gredlentf are endorsed in the U. S. I am gratified to say that under successful management my prescription has proven its worth and is now the largest le'llgng liquid laxative in the world. The fact that over eight million bottles were sold by druggists last year proves that it has won the confidence of mothers whose chief interest is the health of their children. Pharmacopoeia. I consider Syrup Pepsin today in the serious 82nd year of my age, as I did in 1892, the best remedy a family can have in the house for the safe relief of constipation and its accompanying ills, such as headaches, bilious- ness, flatulence, indigestion, loss of appetite and sleep, bad breath, dyspepsia, colds and fevers. Millions of families are now never without Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and I believe if you will once start using it you will also always have a bottle handy for emergencies. performers. TRY IT Send me your name and address and 1 will send you @ free trial bottle of my Syrup Pepsin. Address me Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 513 Washington Stveet, Monticello, Illinois. Everybody now F R E E and then needs a laxative, and it is well to know the best. Write me today. 8BS AWARDED l duchess was awarded the costs of the IVORCE DECREE r—_— o Vanderbilt Freed pe With Duke of Marl. Despito Contest. Nov. 9.—The Duchess of farmerly Consuelo Van- fhter of W. K. Vanderbilt, pwarded a decree of di- the Duke of Marlborough. of desertion and mis- action. The charge of desertion was based ! upon the duke's disobedience of the order for the restitution of conjugal rights which the duchess obtained last March, The case lasted only 25 minutes, Sir Edward Carson appearing for the duchess and Robert Bayford for the duke. Only two witnesses were called, an English detective who watched Blen- heim palace the duke’s residence, and shadowed the duke and a companion on a trip to Paris, and a solicitor's clerk who witnessed the service of the court papers on the defendant. Evidence was given that the duke | last with a woman whom the detective described as 24 or 25 years of age. The woman was not named. Unless other proceedings are insti- tuted by the duke the decree awarded today automatically becomes absolute at the end of six months. Sir Edward Carson explained to the P that the duchess was indisposed and not in fit physical condition to appear. The duke occupied a front seat in the cougtroom. Stops The Tickle. Heals the Throat and Cures the Cough. HAYES' HEALING HONEY. Price 36c. A free Box of GROVE'S O-PEN.- mude by the duchess. nial of the charges was ) notel duke's counsel. The had occupled a foom f a prominent in Paris on |TRATE SALVE for Chest February 28 |Head Colds and Croup is enclosed on a trip to Paris on February 28 'with every bottle. Now Brush Teeth In the new way—Remove the film tar, are the Millions of breed in it. They, with tar. cause of pyorrhea. érubedhm-mlm.muhc{thnfilmi- left. And very few people have escaped the troubles that it causes. Now we combat it Dental science has in late found t fight fil}m day by day. lm‘umhodfiu‘ “glv: proved it by many careful tests. dental advice. new era in teeth tifrice called Pepsodent. of people have adopted it, largel; To careful people x:u»&fi.&."{ These new methods are all embodied in a den- And you are urged to prove it by a pleasant ten-day Five important effects pscdent bre fve effects, all of them essential aner, safer toeth. One ingredient is pepsin, Cplies tae stanch digestant in the saliva it warch deposius that cling. Ome mugdei. the llcicity of the safiva to npeutralize ways it attactks the flms directly. Thea fioe toctis so highiy polished that Sim can- It Qiff ».7. ers vastly from the old-time tooth pastes, now know were wr. PAT.OFY. epsadéen THE PEPSODENT MPANY, Dept. B, .m"i w.gfit Ave., ‘hicago, Il Mail 10-Dey Tube of Pepsodent to 200 ro sttty e’k o vk NO DEPRESSION IN BOWLING BUSINESS Rogers and Casino Alleys Scene of Many Close Battles The Stanley Works' Girls and the Stanley Works' Men's bowling leagues occupied the alleys at the Rogers' Recreation Building last night, while at the Casino alleys the Knights of Columbus and the Trumbull Electric company league of Plainville were the The score: Sullivan Martin Donlan McGuire Landgren Callen Dummy . Dummy ... H. Farrell Dummy ... Kietn ... Cowles Taylor Noble . . Thompson . “oE><ENe Hallock . Pickup Malloy orzEansm L. Hopkins . M. Hopkins D. Clark G. Smith Traiyer R. Penny . Casperson Dummy . Weber Sikora. Roche Fagan Donahue Harrison Larson Ringrose S. Scheyr Mil Carison S. McDonald . Gllbeht . . Robinson M. Diemond 99 5! STANLEY WORKS. Hot Steel. J 95 81— 287 94— 273 C. Van Valkenb'g 82 84— 239 P. Van Valkenb'g 86 3 107— 276 11 90— 300 456—1375 Frederickson ... 96 Haugh . 84 Hayes . 87 92— 297 Burke . . 80 91— 282 98 88— 289 458—1400 100— 275 87— 257 Cockrane Millerich . Conlon . Emmons . 97— 287 100— 267 83— 253 90— 2 450—1326 117— 304 265 ‘Wilson . 9 275 Stage - . 164 Nyack .. . 286 Maddocks 80 449—1354 80— 329 86— 257 104— 291 20— 247 | 84 98 107— 289 94 89 85— 268 483 479 T2—1434 Shipping. . 109 99 91— 299 108— 295 106— 303 5 95 92 Elliott 105 92 Wilcox $3 102 113— 298 Luebeck . 82 88 93— 263 474 473 511—1458 Non Produciion. Politis 105 91 Humphrey .... 109 S1 Corridan . $6 106 [ Havt L 84 | Burns .. i 106 78— 274 92— 282 92— 284 101— 283 88— 283 468 451—1406 Stevens 2 120 F. Anderson . 2 84 Hoffman ... 98 J. Anderson . 83 91— 273 J. Molyneaux .. 93 106— 305 483 478 494—1455 Casino Alleys, Kacey League. Blackberries, ... 82 .100 . 90 . 64 . 84 96— 298 96— 292 105— 287 H. Sundstrom T. O'Brien . J. Shea .... T. Crowley . J. J. J. J C. McgKeon . . M. MCMahon 418 Strawberries. Dr. McGuire Porto ... Clynes .. . R. Burdick . O'Brien .. Leonard N. Culley O'Brien Egan .. Byrtt . Kenney Caplette . Griseo .. Doulon .. Cleveland Powers { Dionne .. La Field Cole Lemeris WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Han< Furniture. L. ZELDES 1168 West Street ‘Tel. 633-233 " “ASPIRIN” WARNING! Unless you see the name *‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. fun e = R SAFETY FIRST! Accept “unly an ‘‘unbroken package’’ of genuine ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,”” which contains proper direc- tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuraigia, Colds, Rheuma- tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost 18 the trade r - A Masutacrery of Strictly American! but & few cemts—Larger Many ailments result from constipation Medical statistics prove, that over 70% of all minor ailments are due directly to constipation, which 1f left to run its course often leads to serious conditions. Keeping the system cleansed of poisonous accumula- tions is the first principle of health. The original BOSAK'’S HORKE VINO . “Nsture's Tonic? is an effective laxative for the relief of constipation—it fa- cilitates normal movements, and will not aggravate the system. You will find the origi VINO an excellent system builder and bloed. p er. All relisble Druggists and Grocers sell the original BOSAK’S HORKE VINO— for the protection of every purchaser, the name BOSAK’S package prevents the possibility of substitutes being sold for the original. . e aned BOSAK. SALES (O, 540E.Main St Bridgeport, Conn. sopyrignt, Iv20. I S COMING WAIT FOR IT! THE MONSTER MARK DOWN SALE On Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings "Hit the Trail and Save aFive Spot New Britain — Bristol 357 Main St.-135 Main St.

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