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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916. e o e YCEUMJ | _ News for Th. heater Goers and Women e~ ) Found Simple Remedy ELOPING HEIRESS [ - el e ¥or the Best Peopls Weekly In the Best Theater. e that Relieved Child |5 DEAD IN (UBA INOON and NIGHT ¥ 2 Mila Laxative Compound ' ificer 666 Corrects Stubborn Case iRt i | Grace ML oughlin, Who Ineried feek of April 17 Bl +n vvoriant asts that aevorves on o 8 ' \ pw /! xr:n'\vms is the re Iluliltn .»r]nw:r chil- : . ‘*250’000' Nflw 1 Her Grave L \ EASTER jeAlfved Cross i1 e B et = ! ‘ - S . stor l)‘ayers [ | (raining and a child should be taught e & w::):;;m.u‘ '\: nn .lx>i\}V]1(-4lr't‘xI. fi'n!n New e mnr\ e “M’( ey B from infancy to regular habits, g < in December last, after seven MONEY DOWN—and accepts Convenient b Special Produc ¢ When from any cause the howels be- < 2 days' illness, it was learned vester WHEEKLY Payments. It is Dignficd. Busi- he great International comes congested with stomach waste | ' day <'H-'!_ 1t Vibora, a small suburb nesslike and very Helpful Thousands of e | & mild laxative should be employed to near lavana, on April 9. The boc i families trade w ith us and call us 2 2 " 5 g S od open up the passage gently and carry o | was embalmed and buried on tl B WH Y . > | nex z e “Hartford's Most Hel pful Storc off the congested mass. A most effec- ; DESRdaN D} atrenongimadaNtogill: > e R et o Re e . e = 4 National Health authorities the destn L * \ : 4 @ combination of simple laxative herbs Is recorded under the name of *“Mi § N 4 i ! (G SUITS | known as Dr. Calawell’s Syrup Pep- i - : "":"‘““ McLaughlin. """ sEauss of ! f e > MEN S SPRIN sin. Mrs. W. D, Bulls of Reed, Okla- 2 Sl s slyeiiias tubercillosiss i i 1 ) NMAS]‘[R f v N e omee or the udge of s ’ : $10, $12, $14 PR el S . it L | district where the death occurred, the ; sin for her baby boy, Harley Buren . : g ] e J 1 | name recorded Mrs. George i AND UP TO §30.00 and says “It did him more good : — o n e o s - an anything we have given him. | 5 R G SaSvens e an i Ie Cause (el atiful Scencry and Ap o e e o ! 2 given is bronchial pneumonia A ; T a strons ER wels 4 ryv stubborn about market for more than twenty- P! 7 . intment and = e e 4 i : 3 A correspondent found George Sfe- bt With Special Light ing, but they act easily every time | five vears and is the family standhy [ver espendent found, o o give him Dr. dwell's Syrup Pep- |in thousands of ~homes. Druggists | [0 ‘?“‘ o 'f_“; S McLaughlin L T sin.” | everywhere sell it for fifty cents a bot- ‘K”' S UnE R e Gnban (o Performance Wednesday, i Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin con- | tle. A trial bottle, free of charge, |1'¥ Af Whose house the death occury April 19 ains no opiate or narcotic drug and | can be obtained by writing to Dr. |0 He refused to make any staie- jal “Good Friday” Mat- {is a splendid remedy for children and | W. . Caldwell, 454 Washington st, [ et other than that Miss Mclausn- inee: old people as well. 1t has been on ' Monticello, 111, i paderoceived JEQOC R s lcalB At e T tention, and hefore her death the : e . 10¢ and 20c. last rites of the Church of Roma AndaDIYATEERY were administered by a Spanish LADIES AND MISSIS & y s priest who spoke English. LADIES AND MI } 8 COATS .....$ 998 (6 hen he was asked if he had mar / ; ND MISSE s §12.98 T ried Miss McLaughlin, he replied 1hat : \\ml“. % 3 5 he had received all the publicity 3 i 3 - caved for, and any other statement B | must come from his lawyer in New | I‘rlmmed H.l.s t«- 98 UP A | 7 ”‘ York, Clarence W. Gormuly, 61 — e S Il ‘ Broadway. WAISTS SHOI DRESSES I | { correspondent found ' A | | — = B D M1 AND M1 * AND MISSIS § nees at ts at 8:15, 10¢, 20¢, 30¢, at Colton cemetery that the body had been | 4 [ (Copyright 1915 by the McClure publications) ! placed in a vault belon to 1the g 5 Y 1 o o i | 1 family in the better part ot > B SAR [X}ISCH Read these episodes, each com- | added significantly, “for several r i 1 rea- | Three small faded floral wreaths 687—693 MAIN STREET plete in six insertions. See them |Sons, some of which you may know.” | were on the tomb. One hore a purple | e the Keeney '11('““"'-_‘_ torted Langdon, but with a change of :yt;:\g:fijl nnl_\" iy va\'fl‘\‘nfl:iz‘\:‘nIsA:\v\“‘:: tone. “You haven't answered my |Cuban,friends he had made at Vi- ' CTENCENTS S question vet.” | bora. A leading Cuban physician who e e L e I'm not going to answer it,” said | attended the case told the cor i i aa Sar. M | ror anything so opportune. I was | LaTel3 Ater & long puuse. “Mavbo | pondent that death undoubtedly wax| BLUE BLOOD AND RED have to later on, but not w chis = ; E E 5 ot now. | due to bronchial pneumonia direct? man Thompson's Play 1 ¥ 1 n directly | ! Y just wondering where I could get you | Only, see here, Langdon, I've got to | and tuberculosis indirectly . ‘ E OLD 44 | on . s | know one thing; : AT FOX'S THEATER | Tonight faleska Suratt In THE IMMIGRANT” E STRANG OF MARY PAG (Twelfth Episode) | | | | | | | i | the ‘'phone. I've just seen 3 has Mary got the = HOMEST . | morning’s paper,” he added signifi- | 8host of a chance to—get off? Do Inherited $250,000. cantly; and Daniels shifted uneasily in | You think that what's-its-name psy- Grace McLaughlin was {he oniy ] P chosis will get her out of prison? 1I|child of the late Patrick McLaughlin, Following the taking of the famous | S G e (e | #in’t got weak nerves or anything: but | a deputy chief of police fn the days| concert hall scene in the new William d. “Well, it's kind of good news|I don't mind saving that this thing of “Bill® Devery. On her father for me. I lost about all I had on |has got my goat, For a while I didn’t | death she inherited $250,000, Becaus | the Page venture and 1 was begin- | read the papers but vesterday I did |ghe was tubercular <he bought n | ning to. feel the rocks when this new |and I found ‘that—that things didn’t | antomonile. in which she took f theater today and tomorrow, the com- | syndicate offered to give me a chance | 100k as bright for the little girl as|quent outings for her health. Through | pany went to what i known as put over a musical comedy.” [ had imagined. Tt looks, In fact, as | this she met George Stevens, who “Who is in the syvndicate?” it she w up against it hard. As | was the garage man where she kept Chey don’t want the names known. | if—unless something is done she'll go | her car, and In December last she | ~CWhall. California. There additional | ; are men pretty high up in poli- | to the chair.” And he calmly puffed | cloped with him. cowhoys were taken. This ranch | “\Vhat would women do if they nd I don’t mind telling you, in | his cigar. Miss McLaughlin is regarded as a most interesting es 8 ] | the liquor interests. That sort of fel- “No! No!" cried Langdon with a | that Stevens had a wife living WSRO OF QIO ST, B DTNl (R e fies B et ot el Now Playing Bl o it nve ] hoh s |lshuader Never that. 1t won't | Massachusetts from whom he 1 mangahas ihsd ot aboigs 000 : A Forloreeenta | business, and for once 1 was Johnnic | COme to that, T can promise you. | heen divorced under a decree ni thcge IRttmoRegnr s Betlandid | | timcs when there was too little instead { on the spot.”” He laughed, and pulled | They can’t prove her guilty, but there | which provided that he could horses, goats, chickens, ducks —and | RiagyaunlilentheBply iR e e e v vould take | out a cigar. “You don’t mind if I|are Iots of different degrees of mur- | marry until the expiration of ix [ friena of mine anent a play she haal Of 100 much pressure you woud smoke, do vou? Have one?” der and escaping the chair doesn’t | months. It is understood that Sieve B - | 191d me she was to attend Al ATat 1ot o hat - oTie woman @ Langdon declined, but produced a |Mmean setting her fre told the girl that he would mares | ' ’ e Temd ) ChRiEmyideangishel sato St Bnel L vt b Boslor matohos rarhisEASIlor | The two men sat silent for a long | her soon as they went away 3 Y77 | beautifull 1 cried all the time S L ‘m very glad, for vour sake, that | time, facing each other across the ther, and if she had lived untit & 1 4 [iouldrit: have ‘missed it for: any- Rk e ”» You were," said Langdon drily; then, | desk, antagonistic, yet linked by some | April 17 he would have been / a. ] | hing el | with sudden change of tone he | thought that neither would put inte | to become ally her h 7 ¢ “You look tired,” I said R el ure of love and adven- | 1eanea oss the desk crying harsh- | Words. At last Daniels spoke. | Tt is thousht fhat Miss M S Sl . | Oh, yos she answered, “I'm all | ¢ &nd many other emotions z with George Wals ly, Has that anything to do with your I'm no snitcher” he said hoarsely. | lin helieved that Stevens was her | % SN donte uip. 1 alwaysam after anything | 10 I€Eult In o swift shower 3 | testimony in court? Was that the | “I don’t believe in telling all you know | hushand, as she had introduced | oy 45 ¢ like that, It takes it right out of me @ ' ¢ s as L AL G e e Rt Ul camel baskiEfof tha | and stirrniuniaiotoi e d Wl o Tk e e o iy T Pt cry." besntitilirelaxed tesling htlorw ieds the golden west—spec- | city?” jain't sure it will do any good. RBut | thur B McLean, proprietor of the { : i i ST TS R L e (YT r s sl L e e slar, romantic, exciting. Daniels winced. “Th hat 1| 1'd do a lot for Mary Page. She's | Hunter Island Inn. who mef them | |3 ; : 4 I SRt £ Jaxz 2 asked her . came to see vou about,” he said husk- | on the level. She didn't shoot Dave | in Havana. She disavbpeared on Dee | 48 $ S i Spre Well,” she confessed, “I'm apt to ily. “I admit T didn’t tell everything | Pollock—TI'm dead surc of that, And | 9. 1915 after starting oul to go tw | | $ ! Now if my friend’s washerwoman | feel rather tire | that T might have on the stand. What | | won't see her harmed if T can stop | mass. The couple went to Philade! 3 : 5 | had come to her and said, 1 was on | T held back may have nothing to .m‘, . no matter what the price s | phia, from there to Baltimore, and : e 2 1a spree yesterday. I'm all tived | = TSN = / .”\l 4 ! Fox picture “Blue Blood and Red,” t which will be played at the local Fox Emotion Sprees renchiman’s RRanch,” which is above | Don’t Use thie Safety Valve Too Often, did not could mot cry? What poor. defence- |\ safety valve is an invaluable ‘ thing—at the right time at yvou opened the safety valve at Doris Pawn. A drav She Got Hold of Herself and Helg On. out ; : 3 5 i i friend of mine once sufferec a | with this case. [ held it back,” he (To be continucd.) finally to Augusta. 4 ‘. I know she would have bec : . o 1 n ’ s - = Slevens made several attempts to | F% o P - 235 1 horribly shocked. sericus injury to her back. She had . = marry her, hut was unable fo i ¢ 3 S| And yet hadn't been on a spree | to lic still for months and it wa n- ATRI Ao ]. IRVING WHITE WEEK ALDRICH L 685.000. a Catholic pricst willing to perform . | herself? A spree of emotion, which, | cortain if she would ever walk again Lf =11 ALITOLC E New York, April 14.——The estate of {he ceremony and the Rev. James W. fow i ] i ax she frecly admitted, “took it r The doctor found her crying one da & SAT. NIGHT AT 8:15 AT LYCEUM THEATER the late United State nator Nelson | Powers. rector of All Saints' chu ¥ " 8 & - . s | oui of he ou let yourself go,” he said, “f at. Sat. at 2:20) EE——— W. Aldrich of Rhode Island, who | Miss MeLaughlin's pastor. said v fllingham's Ragtime Riot Plans are now under way whereby | died April 16, 19 was estimated | lay thet he did not know whether " la testimonial will be paid J. Irving | here vesterday to he worth approxi- | the ceremony had cver been perforii atCh Your Step” White, the popular character man at | mately $5,685,000, Edward B. Al- | cd. Her aunt, Mrs, Katherinc ON CASTLE, FRANK |the Lyccum. who has tendered his| drich, a son, who is executor of the | of 1 West 1201h street. sent JRNARD GRANVILLE, | resignation and will leave the com- | cstate, disclosed this information in : tives after the couple when they ir Harry lis, Harry , pany after next w s play, “The | a.statement to the surrogate in an |appearcd, but was unable to | 100 Others. Iron Master.” Since coming to New | application to have the property in | them. ‘l Tears have their ple in our lives. 10t help you. You must not ery “Tears,” someone has said, “are the Shc exerted her self-control, got hold safety valve of the heart when too rself and never let go in, and much pre ure is laid upon it.” Dry- oday she is well The doctor say cyeds grief is always the inost danger- ¢ are few women he could h ong. You remember the bereaved wife ¢ because there f in Tennyson's “Princess” who was ' wo rot have let themselves g ar insanity from gricf over ner hus-| T is just what eryir means— geese. Just previous to his departure | hand's death because she could not ourself go—flinging seif-con- self New Britain theater-goers by | tax. for New Mexica, Mr. Walsh, the di- | find relief in tears. Her attendants! trol to the winds. Sometimes it is jus- lephone Orders Taken. his wonderful work in the many _— Menu ior Tomorrow | rector, took several hundred pesons | iried in every way fo make her S e R e C cters he has presented on ?‘H'! BINGHAM FOR ROOSEVELT. | | to the “IFrenchman’s” for a few of the ; way, Then finally | aurable pressurc, clears the air like a ~ D local stage. Many members of local | : i S smalier ontside scenes of this produc- | « e St | thunaers but be careful that L Ao New Haven, April 14.—Professor | TS maliey cenes 1 ose, a nurse of nine ars, thunderstorm; but be careful th IC THEAER orders, some of which Mr. White he- ! Breakfast | Cioriy, il e e e G R Sot ki ild tponiherllne 't get the habit. Cryving over S Sty i Hiram Bingham, who was elected & AY’S SPECIAL parties for him before he finally = Nalat large to the mational convention, | ceveal and Cream i i i RO U M TRl of dmitted vesterday that he would Latticed Potatocs | ranen has alarge percentage of alk: “Sweet, my child, [ live for thee'” | cther self-indulgence | c §2; all performances. | Britain Mr. White has endeared him- | this state exempt from the transfer : - All of the drinking water at the s ! rakens the character, just like any 7 ” 3 - \ 3 N o Hantzeau” in 5 reels 1vccim ) B D lie for Boosenalt i oy named v Pron Bicult Coffea | in it. *The Frenchman,” fearing that uring Jane Gail i Mamer Bl glve DMt o Chicago convention. He said the the water would cause some of the another great opportunity S = 101 (clonel enunciatec ¢ same prin- Funch | caster cmbers of the company te SSION 5 CE\T§ display those powers for which he | (Clomel enur o LS Ly CalhiEaTaa . member » pany to gl : i ciples of Americanism as he, himself Sali all ill, opened his well ¢ wine == 1 Leccme st mous Bt belmorldfof IR Lt i French Toast cellar and served Califor claret in (@ . theatricals. Tn this play he will as : | i S eni - i et pen to L adles at Any | sume the part of the rich over-lora liiee o] Y ok ¢ cr's hospitality prevented any suffer- T the man of moncy, the man who | : | : Pinner ing that mignt 1 S followed the i Jlaces the dollar ahove everything i i g 3 g m 2 i f < 1) 3 ihove everything in | WHAT WEAK WBMEN NEED ‘ Spinach Soup drinking of the alkali water, it cannot i I W1 TN \ d. The plot « P ) uy i NA BOWLING ;1‘,;] ?‘?yyumw" Mot of this Hie 05 Braised Lambs Tongue be said that it was conducive to the G | e dinl anc he ch acter Mr ‘omato Se o o o 5 o i X el ALLEYS S ilte Wil present nest won o MEHve Have Tt i a) Romedy| Gontalning _ Pomato Sauc hest kind of acting. George Walsh, | N ! - T Potato Croquettes the star, and Doris Pawn and many P . in this country would be termed “the the Three Oldest and Most | S e te E i nurch Street. | newly rich.” He sceks entrance into | Famous Tonics Known. ‘ e reamed Carrots | members of the company took advan- = | society and does this Dy trvin | Vinol contains the three oldesé and Gornsiarehiblanch Mangc { tage of the opportunity offered at ti — @ to | | et With Strawberries 3 of obtaining fresh e hiciks ‘mx'o a match between his daughter | most famous tonies known to medi- | L i ranch of obtaining fresh chicl CTLY PAQTELR {and 2 member of the nobility. cine, viz—the medicinal extractives | Coffee ens, ducks and things of that sort, so | e | " Aiss Julie Herne will have the|of fresh cod livers, without oil, pep- | ] e . || that when they started for Los Ange- | IZED MILK ‘Vr.\din;: role of Claudie, the beautifu! | tonate of iron and beef pepton f . Viraised Lo ': ‘”"L‘]“"‘ 1”“_1«”” ]\ les the troupe rvesembled fors m;y:l DS character of ng girl who is bur- | That is why Vinol §s such a won- | {on&Ues are to be parboiled, skinned | party. 1t is casily seen why all who = ERT AND SON, | fcte l:-:n:n]rl‘h‘\m:]-r‘ Siiew ot 1l vemedy for weak run-down | and trimmed, then simmered until ! yicited the “lFrenchman” on the first - reet, Near Stanley, |rowers that be in the world of so.|bersons, fechle old people, deli tender. When cold halve the tongues | (i, arc anxious to make a sccond . ci a The first act shows the betho- | children, and to restore strength afte lengthwise with o sharp knife. Ar-|journcy there. s. Tel. connecticn. al, tie second act the wedding, and ; sickness. Read this testimony. { range in a shallow pan. pour over | \n LKO two reel comedy, a three 50 it gocs until the final act when the | Savannah, Ga I was weak, ner- | them a thin well scasoned tomato | pgel feature with Jackie Saunders and === (foreat 1 P ous, 11 ”, ad 0 appe e, ¢ satice, cover ané braise in ow oven | ¢ o1 1 reels of at merit will 1stipat at duel scene is presented. “The i YOus, run-down, had n petite, and | 52 ver an cveral other re g bilious, sick, headachy, constipated All Makes of [ Tron Master” is one of the greatest ! could not sleep, I had tried medicines | for two hours, corapose the balance of bhe offering| et a en 0X 0 and full of cold. Why don't you gat of the old plays and was first pre- | Withoul any benefit, and one day the | lfor toda and orro " | a box o ‘ascarets om the drug AGE BATTERIES | sonted to American audiences by the | iz ad)edl e o ity Vinol I o solGernstersi Blune Mansewith sty m”f L SO S Cascarets f0|’ Your ;,‘_Z\, of Sl Sl ) tore Kendals some thirty yvears land it made me feel like a new wo- , berries—One pint of milk, two table- e =0 e & enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver ana T e s o= | man. It has restored my strength and | spoontuls cornstarch, one quarter te: AGK FOR and GEI owel cles g you ever experies J »d. Lary stock | I3 =, man ( ) v | bowel cleansing you perienced ::du::llm:::m‘ Kl‘-"\[)('l‘i* S. STANLEY HORVITZ |1 can do all my own housework. [ |spoonful salt, three tablespoonfuls su- . 5 | IVer an OWels, You will wake up feeling fit and fine. e um. rcpnl;'ing 3 OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN | would not take anything for the good | gar, one teaspoonful vanilla 1 HORLECK s z s Cascarets never gribe or bother you 3 321 Main Street Tel. 1515 | Vinol has done me.” Sarah White three eggs, the whites stiffly whippea : all the next day like calomel, salts Hours—8:30 A. M. to 8 P. . We return money in every such | and beaten in just before taking from | THE ORIGINAL | ana pills. They act gently but Sat. and Mon. to 10 I M ase where Vinol fails to benefit the | the five. This is molded in a border | Mothers should give « ) o i t sure! Remove the 1 and ouzhl ros G. HAWKER, 1 Our Services Guaranteed surchaser. The Clark & Brainerd | mold and when turned out the center | MALTE MILK owel poi i umrhlx:l)-.‘ffn “(’-“"W‘ ck. bilious or feverish children Tull line of Auto Goggles and Sur . Riker-Hegeman, Drugsgists, New | iz (illed with berries and piled with % sad dizzy, your tongue coated. breath whole Cascaret any. time They are 11 Elm Street (S : e | Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. Bue con whipped cream nsive and stomach sour. Don't stay hurmless and children ‘love ‘tHém.

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