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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Zz9, 1916. f H. P. SEYMOUR J. P. GRADY J. F. DALY W. J. LANGDO HE FACT-BACKED FRANKLIN | A COMBINATION OF ECCNOMY, COMFORT AND PEACE OF MIND Question: What kind of an automobile should a man buy? Question: s the FRANKLIN a comfortable riding car? Answer: A man should purchase an a: tomobile that is FACT-BACKED. Answer: After you have tried the others ride in a FRANKLHI\J. Riding ease in a FRANKl_}l]N . S = S B is not obtained by heavy weight but by mecchanical correctness of design. e Question: FACT-BACKED, how? FIRANKLIN shock absorbing wood frame, full elliptical springs, lack of torque bars and Answer: FACT-BACKED in regard to WEIGHT, MAINTENANCE, COMFORT, EASE OF strat rods, and over size tires are all FRANKLIN features t'at have a direct effect in OPERATION AND SERVICE. producing riding comfort ) . R X ; o Gore, - The easy riding qualities of the FRANKLIN car are proven by the fact that owners can Question: What is the best FACT-BACKED car? drive their car 200 to 300 miles in a day with comfort. > Apen AN TN Question: s the FRANKLIN car easy to operate? Question: What is the weight of 2 FRANKLIN car? Answer: The best answer to this question is to ask the man who drives a2 FRANKLIN car. Fur- Answer: The weight of the FRANKLIN is 2750 pounds and evenly distributed—less than ten ther proof of this fact is that there are more FRANKLIN cars owner-driven than pounds difference in the weight on each wheel.. The FRANKLIN AUTOMOBILE chauffeur-driven compare:d to all other cars selling around the price of a FRANKLIN COMPANY has alway built a scientific light weight car-- unlike the car manufacturers of today who are forced to produce a light model of their original heavy weight. What Question: Do FRANKLIN owners receive service ? better proof is there that automobile value does not lie in mere bulk ? At : : " o : ; : - Answer: FRANKLIN owners in Hartford and vicinity reccive tire very best service that it is P Question: What is the maintenance or. a FRANKLIN Car? possible to render—Service by the very best men we can eniploy and rendered u&a hCIl::\’l' e A e Jnited S rnme it ¢ s intai station which, in the way of equipment and facilities, i> second to none in New Engs= nswer ;gi\'N”KllrfldNbééa!lt‘efh(;l(ljvtehI:Izrl:él;ltp(fsetp;?flr: ms;]g:s that it costs less to maintain the land—Service not for a day or a week but for one whole year and not costing the pu The FRANKLIN car holds all records for gasoline economy-—owners average 'S to chaser one single cent—Service that not only includes a monthly inspection but allZ 20 miles per gallon. h minor adjustments that a purchaser may see fit to have attended to—Service that is a reality and the merit of which can be attested to by asking any FRANKLIN owner in 5 Actual records of FRANKILIN owners show an average nf 8,000 to 10,000 miles per set Hartford and vicinity who is using and getting it. of tires. i Li\f economy is not a chance result depending upon good luck, but is built into Question’ Ars the sbove facts availstle? FRANKLIN value depends on the service it'gives and tte economy attending this se:- Answer: The above facts are available and if you will step into the FRANKLIN salesroom ar & ~ vice. Ford Street we will show your how a FRANKLIN car will go further in a day with the That the FRANKLIN car is economical can be easily proved by going to a used car greatest comfort and least expense, and if you are going to buy a car you owe it to dealer and trying to buy one. yourself to get the facts and not merely claims or statements {UNIVERSAL AUTO COMPANY (RANGIS 8 FORD STREET, HARTFORD Gharicr 862 S A, - ; — —— e - - - - e e nevis wren i Rb T y | show is under the direction of Philip | famous American plays and he will 'DEIS O e 5 s E DS TERIANTSEAINT | Molander. The program follows: give without hesitation the names of BRANDEIS CHOICE 0 | this morning “ MARIE DORO FEATURE Opening Chorus. three or four, two of which will inevit- HARVARD STUDENT My heart gave a frizhtened throb. : J e J | “Hear the Choo-Choo” and “Baclk . | ably be “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” and ]v .\“\:vm\:l:mlur. I\\.l_\xtlinfilwlr".\;;o ”\:;liluc P B IS EHome to” Dixisl Entire troupe "lll.xTnl I\I’u-lm_" It is .n:1 ant that S o { he would do. o a e o N ool Naverl Enow R iTna: Mol all the plays mentioned will be found [ Six red Sign Petition For H By ADELE GARRIGON \;;,‘ to ki) mojigood. by s morniniy flsio Janis, Marie Doro and Ehel | 'Home Town of Mine . | bo bused upon American rural| Confirmation ne Associato Justle )ecause his mother was presen s = S R S e teorge Zwiclk | life—that they preach a uniform les- b i & e - e | {8 Won1a i ae oS Talicning orl| Kl viORRE TG CnE RERERSCRSeD BT IR LSt peiommen. ULt cl i et s Bl o { . 0f United Stes Sugivine (LN Dicky's Good-by Kiss. | . T haven't been in New York for one stage of our lives, He gave an | Who Will bo seen if tho feature photo- | {128 ~oni- o Babby" ; the importance of living a clean life | Boston, Iebruary 29.—The “I'll warn you now, Madge, don't | Y€ar . she replied, “and I would | c¢mbarrassed little laugh, and, coming | plays at Keeney's this week. Miss | U0 P e Mr. Klump |and the unhappiness and ruin that|vard students’ petition in favor of B {ake mother to see anything less than | ""“‘ ]"' "“'*"'r"‘i’l'“" ”(r] the "['“‘\ m} ftly "H"vlj_lf)l me, took 0 his | Janis plays the leading role in “Twas | Joke . ........... Herbert Johnson | result from doing evil Those who [ Feport for the confirmation of Lo hundred, years ol Efiit Is some- | 2300 RS PISTERENE SAGR L AL g e o e s i | Tver Thus a picturization’ of an in- | “When Old Bill Bailey Plays the |Preach the decadence of the taste of | . Brandels as assciato justice of. £} ) i cspecially ) See SC 2 “Good-by sweatheart, salc 1 T ale' isler | the b do 3 o consider | Supre e Couyy s la thing very fine, you might venture | churches I saw them, Trinity, St |lovingly, then crossed the room to | tensely interesting story which tops | Ukulele . el Mhloislor e on olldido awelliio foonaldas o SRR ot n some recent object of eighty OF | pauly chapel and the rest of them.” | where his mother Stood eyeing us | the program tonight. It alfive [ JOKS s Hre EobLBl s e e, D, Dlava condenins | USSR, S sh, 14 GIEENE ninety years, but anything under | Dicky {hrew up his hands in pre- | witn what I fancied was a loak of dls. | recl film and is bound to draw a big | “The Violet, the Rose and You" ¢ > a short life and that the plays | the J ary committee at Washin seventy-five would be altogether too | tended hor B ) r‘ 5 s d ¢ audience. | zampoona odeng ..... John North | that live are of the type mentioned | ton which is conducting the investl be | tended horror. (aste. : - e o >henix Quartette. |about containing strong hear or- | tion. The petition co o hopelessly modern | “Youll sure have some voyage if Good-by, mother,” he said cheeri- | Wednesday and Thursday the Big | A% Bagy s ”"'"(“.\mcf_:'(:";“tfgk prsailh ”“,;“i‘,i';:l,“f’ x::fl,“‘:["”.A','l”l‘_/’fl i, J:f“ L:i'n','”:jr;(‘:,’"fl:iv:‘:g-‘ Dicky stood near the door, attired | At i) ek e O < ; Four will offer “The Great Divide,* | JOKe «-..... S G > % s a yral. az y . . PR R HitEhatt ana e ; H] !]H‘I}Wurhi ’nl lh«lt x:H“:\hco“‘i'\n(v!el!::‘ }1\ kissing the cheek she held up tot i TiES ('1'«\:101\ and House Petoys | Baton swinging Clarence Walker | Ki has shown a phenomenal vi- | dents, were in his hand, ‘and his eves were [ S05PC! Jarbors this towm owret b “Good by, my son.” Her ‘tone was | beading the cast, The scresn vor- | 'If You Only Had My Disposition’ | tality which has endured for _over 13 The Brandeis petition was started dancing mischievously as he looked | ooi®non o2V 00 T, > " | aimost as cold as if she had been |sion’of this wonderful play bids fair i ]j"o(\,‘lnm;k:;! |‘|‘cx|:: ’\‘m'\' \;'“ It 1a sean; bn the ;'mmvl by a group y‘-1 the studend] from his mother to me, P y > ! x & = E = R s AR Lokl the bW iAaspTes Joke veasaniase Frec s stage with one of the most|iho were averse to having the im | e o oo o outrank espread popu- | her > S = 1 did not share his good spirits. | The Taxi Veto, O O e L e s b (S| “The Moonlight, the Rose and You” |popular motion picture stars in the| bression obtain that Harvard as & un Ei{s dsparture for the studio would | T looked at him aghast. To My |ipee his mother was nbt miuch miven | on the stage. On thess dave thy | SOt Yl Bl Lelan el Pearl White> known | Versity was against the confirmatio R e e T A V| the . 3 & JOT L 8 | Joke ................ George Zwick | from coast and_cosst as the girl who | ©f Mr. Brandeis because Presid b | fruga sou che oY F: ax: or & n o Care 5 ac she rarely | sixth episode in The Strange Case Of |7 The 3, 3g " . . the day. It would be our first time Slioou chasterina g plaxi RORdalitalicarenee e T T el e asb sofein e enee o | “Oh That Beautiful Band” ...... |made the SeFals famous will he seen | Lowell had signed a petition directed ajone together, and I dreadcd the | 4Y's sightseeing was the wildest | kissed an, 2 l‘“ ]‘ “;'(‘“»' Al e Ak '"”M-Im_ et | IR -... Herbert Johnson | as Hazel-tomorrow and Thursday | 8ainst his appointment. The pe ordeal, | Kind of extravagance. Tf it had been But 1 was too deeply stirred to by S e ¥ | (Featuring Buck and Wing Dancing) | when-*The Corner,” a five act Grif- | tion was circulated among the stul speculate upon my mother-in-law’s | “The White Pearl,” a fanciful ro- | | | | i Dicky! you are ridiculous,” his |y ¢ ol ) : ; 4 A Joke SR 1_KobbY | fith production and ¥ a Mabel | dents in the two college d mother said tartly, but 1 caught v 1’\\”1“” B ](4!\( ; \“‘t“m ]:MC ‘i | temperament. Only one thing loom- [ mance of the Orient which will hold | “ghannon Rose'” Afderson Atir!:'!" will also ’1“‘ 2 my‘»‘.,’I and at the Harvard l'nl»’:nug ;:" Jother said tz ca a | tered a firm protest, but as the taxi- ey ks e, DT T ssed | the boards Friday and Saturday. s SR , %180 be shown, making [S0G_avthe SEawl on. o @niinar ot & amllel and knawlthat [oali was proposed for miy taotherdins /s |2i85 Refore me, Dickyihad ltissed it boards Triday and saturdey, Assistad by Phenix Quapgt (double) |tomorrow's entertainment the second | Of the students signed the petitie he was not as displeased as she |jaw. I sl any | Mg mother last The vaudeville bill this week is ex- | Fore ..... ; Herbert Johnson | change of this big special week | without solicitation sh ; zol iy did not feel like voicing’any | “mne kiss I gave Dicky when he left | ceptionally good. There are four big | tnasing chorus “Yeung americar | E o : kg ; pretended to be at his raillery thought concerning it b s e : | 4 gung A | larvard students who were againsi SRR R S A e i O G | me cach day to go to his work had [acts. Prominent among them s | oo /... Entire troupe | OCTITTE IN DEMAND the Brandeis appointment considered particularly like to see?” I asked, | of Dici VIR dismay, . NOWeVCr, | peen almost a sacred thing to me. | Prince Charles, the famous cducated ] A [ vl S issuing a counter-petition, but the ¥ilod ta imalis iy fone cordlall | |nia L ov.o errangementsto sturn over iring qhoped fittmeant much to him!|‘monkey) WAnothef: biE attraction 14| 2 (I lle Mllofootstte nderithe leader s SRS FREEE hea. RN ving to make E his earnings to me so that I could | 0 the novel wire specialty of Leach and ]OHN SHEEHAN ! ship of Pr Gerard Alexis proje was not pushed The com mittee in charge of the pro-Brandel take charge of them, rvegulate our gements much in demand and has cng SC’ORES AT FOX'S | for Middietown, Portland would not have felt so grieved | Quinlan. Raines if [ could have felt that he had |entertaining blac nd Clark have an cxpenditures, and try to save some- petition said last night that it was| romwell, ; : face sketch which hing froin his large salar M q ; AGe | Sringtie i riuto] Por g ‘ not their hope th the doowme St e this deliberately Kissed his mother after | they style, “Types From Disie,” while | Coelngtield a0l Brwter for the mexki il teve ot sns nulEEE Houschold Economy T provide for his mother I g |Me for fear of Wounding her if he | Mabel Parsons, singing comedienne, | o Eorramenkine s st Dirldayinlgnt e b ste oz the: oA e IR e ) L dian't give her last kiss. But | finds favor for her popular song re- laastetts anadeia gcecidsdlyistavorablel| ko e ae A T —— qou SRR A R ORRAVe Ve i o Gavens Bhad 1 too casual for | vue | The Monday audience that [ impression in Springfield where they [ Bating cor ttee, b - tiing ai all, e e e | e | sang Defore the Springfield Tuther | ent on to Washington for, the pui How to Have the Best Cough I wondered vaguely, toto, whether | 32} "™ ::"";i‘, Wi st (revieugiwitnessed s Jpeeor mance BAL LSSt Sl i S e pose of dispelling a popular notion & Save $2 o e s el - or JIay st ses B mplyE didinot imes 3 | 1rox's yresent \-ester Silamadm i \ rvard was agains - Rimedy madifnve 82 by my fealing might not t an unworth | s uch 1o Dicky qa hix did to PHENTE MANSTRELS. [ 1ox s present yesterday which in- | 58 0G0 that all Harvara was againt the ap » ng ome cne. Sure did not wish to be- |, 't wondered dreartly If all brides } augurated the Doubts JPeature Week. pointment of Mr. Brandei &rudge Dicky's mother anything that y.ang through the same cmotional | Fntertainment and Dance at O, U. | The spectators were upanimous in weuld d to er comfort. N " Wauld ip ad L Btor disillusionments that I was unde who will not set foot in a public Jr. O. U. A. M. hall in Hunge: r conveyance or on the streets if they . e Pinex (50 cents worth), pour into a pint bottle and fill the bittle with s actor and that he acquitted himself Advice of This New Britain | ford Court tomorrow evening ~ | To my relief, however, the elder Bt | \. M. Hall. ;\h(l\' pra o for the twe big features < . Cough medieines, as a rule contain a Mrs. Graham put a veto to the taxi- i | 'The Phenix Minstrels, who have ! offered and the entire thres hours' YOU cAaN arge quantity of plain syrup. A pint of cal suggestion e | kained considerable favor this win. | performance was highly appreciated RELY OM watchword granulated sugar with %o pint of warm ' wiiow porfeetly absurd!” she said | i ardl sely enjoyed. Much i eall water, stirred for 2 minutes, gives you e =l y [ter by their work at various entor- | aRd WmiRenSely SR I0VEC oo W i a8 money oan bus crushingly. “Margaret, [ hope you | A wu MAN S BA[‘K | ; : " | est in the program was brought about i 99 ) b & | | John Sheehan (Miltern) the locdi | 4 r(\‘;";;"&Ialuis"fiu;‘;-;‘\(:}u;::lt”? g;);{m(‘vz'mu‘\‘ -..rlw 1’1‘\;1‘:- "4‘“ v head Stuneitel e ‘Woman Is of Ceriain Valuo: :11\\i‘ will follow .u\} Lynceh }\ ‘.m-'w\z admirably, wu):h.flflln‘ !u.:»‘ .“m‘h ,l.'\‘,‘ X syrup than you could buy ready made for uick by the unjust accusation. 1 & will provide music i the spe .I.l\n\;;. stage is a foregone cd : #2.50—a clear saving of nearly §2. Full |, i aswoman'sehaclkhasSmany sl e clusion.y Mr. Sheehan plays opposite directions with Pinex, It keeps perfectly €0 Not know wheiner or not I would Tdinals " | IFlorence Reed, the illustrious Broad- and tastes good. :H\"' answered “‘]" ”‘\;”'"""“'”» “}“‘ Ofttimes 'tis the kidney's it BUB LINIMENT IN way Star in the A, 1. Woods famous Tt takes ho 3 8 gl RGENMENGD 10 B SLI VS dntoRcic That's why Doan's Kidney DPills ar vay of the underworld “New York, o s b chest ‘cold at e s 1 commiars i S5 Lreach, saved e situation 5o offective. . nomy. palns tles you || beMs & gHping and highly dra- The laxative tablet hours. Splendid for whooping cough, “Don’'t you think it, mother,” he Many New DBritain women know [WiisRelighcldienemyypatniiticalyou bronchitis and winter cougis. cnid warmly Madge has e real | (pi« It's truly astonishing how quic tead what one has t loosens the dry, hoarse or tight congh Puritan conscience She'd hold on Mrs. <15, Vater, 619 and heals and 8oothes the inflamed mem- to nickel until judgment,day NO | Now . ; branes in the case of a painful cough. (nxis for her wi | It also stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus end- ing the persistent loose cough. The Morning It A A T ¢ isterpiece. The Triangle Fine 2 o up; when you suffer with colds in heaq !tic masterpiece, The Triangle Iine with the P]easant taste . andchest, W sore i tiroatifiisore and sl RERE RS SN me s e S Mlain s Strained muscles, sprains, bruises, (e Of ihe Pestas et aERred Gn (e . s ) neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, stiff | "ixh class progre S A~ G d th h g ‘t cw Britain, sys: U suflered from noo® ol ninara's liniment. give vou charming and delighttul story. it was uar (] Oe ageain f oy il sl i e e o 8lmow inotant welfet ¢ fe fhe mont Sk $he CORUSHE of e giher Bis fed e el e e rbmed v owafor raitening i EYN LR DI ou e biliousness and constipation pain. i Yankee thrift, together with th ¥ about it Britain, says: 1 n there ar eGs and subways on the job.” elevat- Pinex is a highly concentrated com= I am very glad to hear it saia | Kidney Pills endorsed by local peo 7 et up for there is a wonderful moral in , ) y t L n very a4 to ¢ " saic i Minard’s liniment is absolutely pure b . i s ing i pound of genuine Norway pine extract, | ple, 1 got some and used them. They _ % : * Lits story am Bernard, the famous We have the exQusive selling rights eambined with guaiacol, and has been ! mother-in-law coldly I fancied quickly relieved me. I highly recom- stainless and dependable. It has stood (ltieh Mr Hoggenheimer. of | the | ) the test of years of constant service, ; helzian bl carries healing properties to affected | “P¢aking stage) in his Gt parts and can be obtained from any | Yenture was extremely funny in the druggist. | two reel Keystone comedy “The Great for this great laxative | Ued for generations to heal inflamed .he did not relish Dicky's xhumpmn.J membranes of the throat and chest. To avoid disappointment, ask your “Well! good-by!" Dicky burles- Price 60c, at all dealers, Don't QL ist for 234 ounces of Pinex and' .1 the throwing of & Kiss to e simply ask for a kidney remedy—ze ‘| Tangle.” The above mentioned Pt accept anvlhing else. A guarantee (110 Wowlng ‘of a kiss sl i bl e he saniab No other liniment can take the place arl Tangle 1638 lonec of absolute satisfaction, or money prompt- tien he must have caught the look oan's Kidney Pills—the same At of Minard’s, Its success in thousands | “ttractions will be shown for the last 1y refunded, goes with this preparation. in my eves, for he stopped short. He | Mrs. Vater had. Foster-Milburn Co., of c:sses o i iti = I time tonight be Pinex Co., I't. Wayne, Ind. (had left the house before when angry ! Pro Buffilo, N. Y. 8 a positive. Ask anyone to mention the most N mend this medicine to anyone having kidney trouble.” hip of me. THE CLARK & BRAINERD CO. 154 2 N 3 Elvecg