New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 18

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o L res to See the Prescription He Wrote in 1892 the Worlds Most Popular Laxative Remedy Founder of Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, the large=t selling liquid laxative in the worid, long past Biblical old age, but hale and hearty—Still sees patients daily — Wonderful achieve- ment of a “country doctor.” HEN I started to practice medicine, back in 1875, there were no pills or tablets or salt waters for the relief of censtipation, and no artificial remedies made from coal tar. The prescription for constipation that I uSed earlyin my practice, and which I put in drug stores in 1892 un- . der the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup remedy, and I have never had reason" in, is a liquid 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. ' I am gratified to say that under successful management my rr«.wription has proven its worth and is now the largest seliing iquid laxative in the world. The fact that over cight million bottles were sold by druggists last year proves that it has won the confidence of mothers whose chief interest is/the heaith of their children. " 0 know that 0 bo were gd =4 ) n Dr. p F a compound of v ptian QIR and ot ple laxative herbs “wit! h and pleasafit-tasting aromatics. Pharmacopoeia. T consider Syrup Pepsin today in the serious 82ud year of my age, as I did in 1892, “tise ‘remedy a family can have in the ate nyin% ness, fagoien: i n, loss of appetite and sleep,”\bad breath, dyspepsia, colds and fevers. i i Millipus of families dre now never without Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and I believe if vou will once start using it you will also always have h ag+headaches, bilious- -house 'm" M-fo’illel of constipation and its P — VAL TH RESBRTON FERNANDEL ISLAND Chilean Government fo Convert Rebinson Crusoe Land as Such Valparaiso, March 18.—Juan Fer- nandez island, 450 miles west of Val- o, widely wegarded as the spot 1 which the story, of Robinson cording to pres- Chilean government. nd is 13 miles long and wide. Vegetation is abund- v kinds of fruits thrive and the sea in the vicinity swarms with a species of codfish and quantities of seals, according to a re- cent visitor. p The actual original of Iefoe's story of Crusoe was said to have been Alex« one of a crew of buc- ers, who quarrcled with his skip- per and was marooned at his own re- quest on Juan Fernandez where he spent four lonely vears. The grotto where Selkirk is supposed to have lived with his man Friday still is to be seen. A British warship visited the island in 1868 and members' of the crew erected a tablet in memory s 'ago the Chilean gov- ernment ipted to. colomize the island and zave free passage to emi- grants, but the scheme Was a failure and the island now has only 200 in- habitanta. S TO POSITION. 8.—When he- was sembarkation cer~ persons wishing to land. o fill out, M. Ven- tesman, who re- vas rather non- particula the line which mation .as to profession ingredients are.endorsed in the U. S. The large KINNEY stocks in nearly 100 cities this Spring offer the choicest and miost dependable assortments they have ever shown—but the prices have been reduced! Greater Variety, Smarter Styles and Finer Quality— all at LOWER PRICES- S EASTER SPECIALS | Shoes, tip. and plain toe Misscs' and Children’s Fing Ladies’ Brown Brogue Dreaf Shoes ’ 3 Oxfords, Miltiary Heel Boys’, Youths’ Gents’, a bottle handy for emergencies. RY 1T Send me yur name and address and T will send you a free trial botde of my Syrup Pepsin. R E E Address me Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 513 Washington Street, Monticello, Illinois. Everybody now and then necds @ laxative, and it is well t9¥nosy she best. Write me today. ] — = — e - M. Venizelos wrote “unem- Ladics' Tan Sport Oxfor Goodyear Welt Sewed $3.90 | . $1.98 . Ladics’ Brawn Calf or Kid, Ladies’ Black Satin Hand 413415 Main Street Spring ‘Opening 4 1921 The Golden _Fountain of Youth As Depicted in Our Special Window Display Is Symbolic of the Beauty and Splendor which prevails throughout our store. This Baster Season (", hvwoae] | « The Choicest and Most Charming Creations for the Season 1921 Are to Be Found Here in Elaborate Array and through conservative buying you will be afforded —the— Golden Opportunity of securing your Spring Apparel at the Most Inviting Prices Since “ Prior to the War. COMING TO FOX'S THOMAS MEIGHAN “CIVILIAN CLOTHES” For Quick Retarns Use Her ald Iassxfied 4& ) New Britain Clothing * b\ Ig;?sm Dry Goods Store, Inc. 381-385 Main Street ) 5 ) o ) i ) ) Native Milk Fed Chickens': ., Native Fatted Fancy Fowls .. Native Pork to Roast .4 Fresh Ground - Haniburg .. Legs of Genuine Spring ] ) o e} ) 2 Ibs. of sugar FREE with 1 Sunbeam Pancake Flour ... 2 cans Fancy Peas ........ Can Best Corn .... Gold Medal Oats . pkg 2 cans Challenge Milk ..... 4 bars Laundry Soap ..... Large Can White Rose Tomatoes Can Plantation Pineapple ... 3 3 Ibs. Baking Beans ...... 2 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes ... ge can Peaches . IR ¥ancy Dove Brand Syrup .. Oranges 25c, 45¢, 50e, 53¢, 60c Fancy Baldwin Apples Lemons ....... Bananas Grape Fruit .. 10c, 15¢,2 for 25¢ Cocoanuts Head Lettuce Celery Spinach .Tomatoes Parsley Bunch Carrots Yellow White Turnips Snips ) ] o ] ) ) ) ] ) ) INTENTIONAL DUPE

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