New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 24

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T ———— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 192%. New Miller Tabk Lamp Nationally Advertised at $11.95 Our Price $12.50 Kverybody has to buy It taxes the mind, on your mind 1o time or anothe: pocketbook priced BIRD'S TEETH ARE REALLY 4 REALITY| 7 But Two Such Specimens Have 71 Been Found ' | | | ) Lawrence, Kan., May 20.—One of the two specimens in the world of | bird’s teeth was found in the chalk beds of W rn Kansas and has been preserved at the Univerity of Kansas museum, according to Prof. H. T. Martin, curator at the museum, who found the specimen. The other speci- he Yale University mus- 5 million included second ol known a1t - es Martin. s the most com- ylete specimen that has been preserv- . The bird was of the Hesperornis { of the | brought to the bench a broad ex- other known specimen gives this evi- TRIBUTE T0 WHITE Secretary Hughes Says He Will Be Remembered As Omne of Leading Figures in Supreme Court. ‘Washington, May 20.—Secretary Hughes commenting upon the death of Chief Justice White said: “The death of the chief justice re- moves one of our greatest jurists and he will be remembered as one | of the leading figures in the history supreme court bench. He périence in which he had touched every side of life. As an associate justice he had al- ready won a place in the front rank | of our judges because of his mental alertness, his extraordinary acumenl land his strong srasp of questions of fundamental importance. He per- formed the duties of chief justice with rare skill; he had not only the intellectual power requisite to lead- ership, but also the tact and sym- pathy which are invaluable in the direction of the work of the court. In his relations with his brethren, } with the bar and with all who came : 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 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 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 I have never had reason to change it. I 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 l into contact with him he showed an | - unfailing generosity and tenderness, | DR. W. B. CALDWELL TODAY It was a marine b and no public man of our time has Born Shelbyville, Mo., March 27, 1839 ed the modern penquin. been more dearly loved by all who Began the manutacture of his famous he carliest specimen of bird that | knew him.” prescription in 1892 as been discovered had teeth,” savs | I rofessor Martin. “This earliest type | Yale Lettermen Will S e Lo Be Given Certificates specimens have New Haven, May 20.—The under- graduate athletic association at Yale has recommended that a written cer-| tificate be given hercafter each tim a major “Y” was awarded and a stan- | certificate given for a minor | It recommends that major s’ and championship charms be given to 22 men for track work, and 24 numerals be given freshmen and inter-class trackmen. The gym- ering which the bird possessed. No ' hasium insignia is given to 11 and the —_— e FREE was five feet ) e tail and p prescription has proven its worth and is now the largest selling liquid laxative in the world. The fact that over eight million :;::fl:: n:celre mmszwfi druggists h::st ig:: iroves that it has won ence ‘of ers whose it t it h of their children. uiSeoft &= am Seu b It you giv lamp, the bride will never forget you The V’Connecticut Light and Power Company THE ELECTRIC STORE 07 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 230 It 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- age treatments is sixty cents; such a bottle will last a family several months. c‘ll;n:fi'never made a secrlet of what is indD:i well’s Syrup Pepsin. It is a co Senna and other simple luutlve herbs Pharmacopoeia. I consider Syrup Pepsin today in the serious 82nd year of my age, El I did in 1892, the best remedy a family can have in the house for the safe relief of constipation and its uwmglg.nylnc ills, such as headaches, bilious- ness, flatulence, indigestion, loss of appetite :nd sleep, bad breath, dyspepsia, eols.l and levers. Millions of families are now never without Dr. | Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and I believe if you th pepsin and pleasant-tasting aromatics. will once start using it you will also always have These ingredients are endorsed in the U. S. abottle handy for emergencies. Send me your name and address and I will send you a free trial bottle of my Syrup Pepsin. TRY IT Address me Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 513 Washington Street, Monticello, Hlinois. Everybody now and then needs a laxative, and it is well to know the best. Write me today. p. pointed E verte ail longer than the body, like the Dinosaur.” | The specimen preserved at the Uni- versity of Kansas is more valuable than the oth according to Professor Martin. because it gi a clear idea of the semi-piumacecus feathery cov- For Quick \Rs Use erald ‘Classified Av -; Ny sy, > o, T A Sale Saturday | To Close Out These Phonographs This manufacturer’s over stock was in storage and rather than continue to pay a high 3 L storage rate he sold us these phonographs at a great concession in price. This enables us to offer them to you at Reductions of 44% Large cabinet instruments that have sold for $125 will be sold here Saturday at only $69. The money saving is great—$56 on each Churned from full cream milk! Only sweet, full cream milk goes into the churns that turn out Wedgwood Creamery Biitter. No cream is skimmed off —you get all the butter fats. Thatis why Wedgwood Cream- ery Butter is so good, sorich and fine flavored. one. Easiest Terms 1.50 A No Interest Charges You get a full, honest pound of butter when you buy Wedg- wood Creamery Butter. - Before it goes into the dust and odor proof carton, the air and water are carefully pressed out. We offer you a money-saving coupon in each pound. By sav- Records ing these coupons they’ll help you get a set of beautiful Pari- sian China Dishes as described below. These instruments are beautifully finished in mahogany. They are brand new and absolutely guaranteed by the manufacturer and Widener’s. One year’s free service to pur- 1 chasers. Don’t miss this opportunity. Here is a real buy at less than pre-war prices. . Parksdale Farm Eggs Just see how the family takes to these big, thoroughbred eggs. They’re fancy in every way but price—and a coupon is packed with each dozen. Be sure of getting good butter and eggs by insisting Choose 'Your Phonograph Here Saturday on Wedgyvood Creamery Butter and Parksdale Farm Eggs. ’ o g Start saving the coupons now. 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