New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 26, 1926, Page 4

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5 s 4 DAILY HERALD, WEDNE SDAY, MAY 26, 1926. FIRE DEPARTHE VACATIONS DRAY Rest Periods {o Run From June 2 to Sept. 13 Your Chlld's Health and Happiness One of the most annoying and general complaints children suffer fromisworms. You know the signs— constipation, de- ranged stoma ch, offensive breath, eyes heavy and dull, coated tongue, grinding of the teeth. Don’t let the child suffer. Promptly give him Dr.TruesElixir the pleasant and effective laxa- tive and worm expeller. A few doses and you can note the improvement in the child’s condition. Equally good for constipation in adults. The True Family Laxative and worm expeller Family size $1.20; other sizes 60c. and 40c. Successfully used for over 75 years DPORTSMEN TO MEhT , William Fish And Game Assoc bers To Gather On June 4 f Friday Evening. TWINS DIES ON POLICT BLOTTER fation ROMANTIC RISE OF G0 GETTEM MOUIG ),u.u,.». Go Gettem” MeQu Little Red School Honse” Romance Ohio bar and | of the sun. 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