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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1916. ifie re;\men T S B b er Weak Nerve| | News for Theater Goers and Women Readers flow would vou like to have a set of ves like steel, able to stand up un- A A STORY YOU CAN BEGIN AT ANY TIME L I : ENEEENENERNEREREY i T Va3 e[| Her Side-—-and His ON GEORGEOUS LINES| § \\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ c so vou could go to sleep at night % , How Cora and David Temple Solved Their Marital Problems bound out again in the morning oon as your head hit the feathers, \ st tap of ling y By ZOE BECKLEY j \» M k Thi T k E L S o Q" _Make This Task Easy, ness that day. . P ) oo . 8 { l i e His Difficulty ; Free From Unpleasantness lmfre”tf‘ul‘ mulh (“;myl“ Lt’l"le r)ng‘;:t our d uiwum’, Olax”:ulu ‘;:nl(; \\:“r .:fi; ‘u;\x\a‘ra m}inr”mn: :‘: ‘\2:(\;::‘! f:u:ry:d.\' 4 You can if you use Sani-Flush to clean the bOWl \"to brass tacks. There is some- | alone, without vou, would put upon me too unfair a burden. Rut I should / . . . - o wrong at one time or another | be willing to stand even that if I did mot see positive danger in your g Sprinkle a little into it every few days. Sani-Flush almost every organ in their bod- | scheme will make and keep it clean and free from odors— nd it's all nerves—nerves—nerve: I have tried going to these parties without you 1 went several 7 ¥ dd h h l bre keved up like a fiddle string | times while you were with your mother at Beth's house. But with what 1 2 even down to the hidden trap that nothing else can like a ship without a compass| result? Well, several, and none of them pleasant. 3 Ay \ : ; . o B B o “I gness Dave Temple and his wife must be drifting apart” I over- A | reach. No scrubbing necessary—no dipping of water. you are out of sorts, run down, heard one gossip w hisper » another. ‘‘This is the third time he's left hel 3 g confidence, have nervous d | at home and come alone. Gee! that’s to bad! Wonder if it's a man or g ¢ - ® sia. blues, can't concentrate your | a woman that's the trouble!" Ao ¢, iu i i or have that “don’t care a hang” | And the listener, 1 am sure, passed it on to other gossips as: “The : Lok B & so common to nervous people, | Temples are breaking up, I hear. Some man has butted in, I understand, By . ] = nerve cells are starving, and| and Dave’s going about alone. Next thing you know he'll go back to his 4 % ' 2 s a test worth trying on them. | first love, Wanda A 3 little Margo Nerve tablet 1 prefer to give up my friends altogether than make myself and you L& biinutes and see yourself pick up. [ the small change of such unpleasant gossip. JB Y g 5 is patented, nothing like it. Use it for this purpose only. It is ko nerve tablets go right to the But there is even a more serious objection to vour scheme of my con- Sin: Urposes. start the digestive organs to! fining myself to my friends and you to yours. There are enough differ- not for general cleansing purp ine, send the Dblood coursing| ences between any man and woman to tend to separate them without ad- 2 f 4 C C gh your veins and feed the fam- | ding any which can be easily adjusted. ok . £ 2 ents a an nerve. cells. Then vou brighten If T am to see my friends alone and grow along with them it will be a : - e 3 3y g 4l ut on a smile and feel as happy | growing away from you, no matter how much I may want to hide the §508 : ¢ Local water is likely to stain white porcelain bowls. Many women in this clam at high tide. Margo Nerve | truth. And the same would be {rue on vour side. ¥or I would see 3 city and vicinity have kept bowls free of stains by the use of Sani-Flush. s are harmiess, easy to take, in- | little of you and your friends, and you would see less of me and my Leads i 't it, ask hi , : 2 a 3 i . 3 i a eading stores sell it. If your dealer hasn't it, ask him to sive and Clark & Brainerd or| friends. Don't you see there is danger in the scheme? & e pther good druggist will supply T hesitate to put to you another objection that would rest its burden i F get it for you. Every package carries a printed | on me only. Yet it would be a rcalburden, and vou will see the justice Sani-Flush should be used wherever there are toilets ntee:of money back if not satis- | of my mentioning it. Picture me among my friends alone. Every one in Residences, Business Offices, Hotels, Stores, of them with some one human being to share intimately the fun, the 4 4 thrill, the lesson, the experience of whatever turned up., How about me, . g Factories, etc. Does not injure plumbing connections. companionless, belonging neither to the unmarricd set nor to the paired. $ : off couples—just “a man whose wifeisn't there.” : A\ THE HYGIENIC T should be neither alone and free to find such companionship, nor 1 k PRODUCTS COMPANY would T have the one woman with me with whom I am most anxious to : £ Canton, Ohio share evervthing that is good. TFor, thank heaven, I have not degener- E i 5 i B ated into the “married man” type who is only too glad to leave his wife | £ ool at home and pick up companionship elsewhere. When I do—but 1 shall ; : - \ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ All This Week not borrow trouble. 1 o s _ Charlie Chaplin In No dear, T cannot see anything but objection to vour scheme. Nor, N EBB .... I am sorry to say, have I any other to suggest that can come with good : i f “PODICE” grace from me. I don't mean hy thls fo give up the problem. Indsed, b o See The Great Come- there is a very natural solutiom right at hand. But the burden that it The Trap which dian Back In His Old involves will fall mostly on you and the suggestion of it must come from Sani-Flush reackes, you, if at all. cleans, keeps clean. Shoes and Funny Trou- sers. BT “THE DUMMY,” BIG FRIENDLY CLUB SOCIAL. l l l I I l [No Advance In Admlsslon' = o HIT IN HARTEORD | Plesing Afair to Be Held in Club- l Usual Photoplay Dramas rooms This Evening. The Friendly club will hold a social Gold lace and satin stripes, com- wir) .y N ST o in its clubrooms this evening. A buf- l:he Dumxmy !h\:fl eck siviay dt‘ fet luncheon will be served and all EollisfitHeaer, S Harifordy atandskiont |8t NGRSO R WALH e SEeverl and fal as a aistinct novelty, |The Dummy"|| ISEbErs OF (e ©L0 a0l R T Broiled Bacon is umlike most detective playsibecause: - —endiviiaresicordialviinviteditoRaz-tfisRACH S B it en RO B v ennat RollH Coftee $ the crooks that are being chased are (0d- sleeves, the absence of a left one con- j = s not really bad, the chase itself is not Pascominiitce infche ree ot Pth el | e cn i thalan il ara ety o Lunch affair has arranged a very pleasing . 2ccompanled by revolver duels and | ST has avrang on the right This veritable ‘“crea- Milk Toast Honey was She J stlfied? fhe piaglizinot (Duxdertedibygmeloaraiinacke @b ol ooia RPN 1 o e Cetae i o 0 R e o e i i Teedcoi SRR F oA Sifiepron IE00 : g Dinnes A woman who has had a misunder- | the middle of a busy morning i % o 3 ocal solo ... i . Leo Prior 3 . 5 s written to produce lalugh frr;m tho MG e R T Pl Jor Beef. Broth standing with her neighbor has ap- She Really Mustn't Stop, But— who might see it and as such it temarks 4 5 San I e % . ; : - ; K 5 Steak with Bananas bealed to me. She wants to know if Ags s rops o s been successful, both on its earlier | _ica” . Matthew Meskill REV. WELLWOOD CALLED. A byl i ol AL sy O SR aneldrons Infenfusiin e Aar S ne reient Nocal solo John F. Burns Spina ot : I think she was justified in what she | morning and spends an hour or two presentations and during L Remark ) Sot — Lettuce French Dressing with us, protesting all the time that . S week at Poli's theater. The Playe: emar ur Court” .. ’ S RS GhGH SO G L ime that nited Societies of are scoring Individual hits in the vari- | <o oo oo . ] ; in Coffee This is what happened. Her neigh- | mant oo Ly Stop, she 18 going DISH SINGERS ous roles. The play is staged with Yocal Solo ...... Francis Campbell Dresden, Germany. C T bl ol e gnt alons. Usually she urges us not the usual high Poli standard, making X l‘nphmm selection ..Alex Malmgren A y it b tiry e e LG 8 B y er | to let her interrupt, and insists on o ¥ thar The club has appointed a committee New Milford, June 8.—To fill the g (CENE RO O >~ | husband and herself in the family, | Coming right out into the kitchen, but elcome It an entertalnment,of farjinors than half cupful butter and one-half cup- as every woman know, o SESE A e e e ::);‘uirang]e for a clambake to be held | vacancy which came about through | fo SR e L Bt ke sy e e B s Players will present the old favorite, ay, June All members Wish- | roqienation of Rev. F. B. Draper last 5 W _ | friend has a large family and larger g . R R e e o and cupfuls flour. Stir in one te output of work when one is trying to AINIA ARSON u'r:man} :r{:o hat Tai aot) Do tnelonewmies thistavaaing December, All Saints' Memorial | spoonful powdered cinnamon and one | house to look after. keep up a conversation and think of Will be Seen in T i TR fon COTRROIL SO DRG] = church has called to the rectorship | Cupful seeded raisins, and beat well. The neighbor fell into the habit of | What one is doing at the same time. | High Class Vaudeville bined by Callot, give this wonder- Breakfast ful frock. The quite Frenchy effect Fruit matic foolishness. The play was and a small apartment. My letter “HYPOCRISY” vet one which never fails to meet WED ALMOST MONTH AGO. the Rev. J. B. Wellwood at present | 2dd two teaspoonfuls baking pow- |, oo w0 %o pone ot oy | Sometimes she comes in the late ublic approval —_ ; : ¢ | der, beat for two minutes, and bake e |, | afternoon and finds you hurrying bN SATURDAY—ALSO public Miss Olive B. Pickup Wife of rector of the American Church of | in & moderate oven. when she had finished her own work. ILIP i B i B. Buckbardt Since May 12. about. “‘Going out?” she asks, and St. John, Dresden, Germany, a charg Now while my letter friend likes this [ you explain that you have a dinner 1 | S oA ; e Mre M A e 17 Lin. | ¢ hias held since February, 1014. | Steak with Bananas—The bananas | poichbor very much, she really has | engagement. PP QoA & SIS & JRickupfiof N0 R 7 | Mr. Wellw : = om | are peeled and halved, then split 2 : SHEFFIELD § § coln street announces the marriage | vy Slmood e sjeradialedigtr ol GRS oo & i not the time for morning callers. So | She Spolls the Whole Evening For You | A L an and the Episcopal Theologi- | When the steak is almost done they S, .. 5 e S e In Your Home of her daughter, Olive B., to Ernest ek Lt wre laid in a tablespoonful hot butter | she considered the matter and finally | yvei 1 mustn't < B. Buckhardt, on Friday evening, AN | stop them,” she M 12 —_— and quickly browned. The steak is|wrote the neighbor a little note, ex- | says, and proceeds to stay a half il Ma: i arranged on a hot platter, spread with g how matters stood and tell- | hour. You dress in a hurry, get inte As a protection in an emergency e G WG e 4 jar s . plaining ho a s stood and ) and against intense suffering from patn | 5% Db G W. ¢ Hill performed the | \(ERJARS’ FROLIC” AT butter and the bananas heaped on it. | ;. per that she hoped she wouldn’t | a miserable state of flusteredness and of all kinds—always keep in your |ceremony and the couple were unat- | let any misunderstanding come be- | finally miss vour car, are late for ARSONS, home, ready for instant use, a bottle :("(:‘n‘ff’e"]““ ?")’x n“;::tl“,"\v"i:“n ‘*:.‘i‘;'{rt‘)”“':;! PARSONS’ THEATER | JAVANESE DANCER tween them, because she valued her | dinner and have a spoiled evening— at the South church parson- of Minard’s Liniment. i friendship all because of that stolen half hour. There is nothing so effective as ]lhi;! ’l‘"k'““{lrf‘ RELlsOn e ety R ATTRACTS ATTENTION | \Whereat the neighbor was huffed. There are times when one doesn’t wonderful old reliable, creamy lini- |they will reside In Naugatuck . : o want to see even the best friend in LEATRE—Hartford Tt for instantly stopping the in- | The bride was for & number of Friday will be a gala day in theatri- e What Do You Think? the world come in the door, times ALL THIS WEEK tenss pgin of lumbazo, nevraleia, | voars emploved s cashisr at the At-| . wrorirors for then that gay salexy | " “Now am 1 to blame?" asks my let- | when one has every minute planned s Wednesday and Saturday) | rheumatism, backache, sprains and |lantic and Pacific Tea company store 2 Yia Telare 1-‘-‘1" - La Feroa, the dainty Japanese | ter friend. for, and when even a slight interrup- SHOW FOR 75 CENTS bruises, and for burns and cuts. of stage stars, the Iriars Frolic, Will | qancer, who is appearinz as the vau- You can imagine what answer I |tion will upset the schedule. HE OPERA PLAYERS Minard’s is a clean, wonderfully | QU AP[P. s not recommended for | hold forth at Parsons’ Friday!deville headliner at Keeney's this | gave her. DI (5 i i T N things & 6 ] everything: but if you have : A S i Nation’s Funniest and Most | healing antiseptic Hnirlnten;- ;hef;'; R T, Kdnes, dver o Mahde | latinee and give an entertainment |week, is attracting considerable at- I think we all know the woman who | and promptly and gracefully remove Tuneful Opera goothes and invigorates. puts | OOT. ) % trouble it may be found |that to all appearances will be the | tention throughout the city. She is | has so much time to fritter that she | themselves, And if one did not have “ROBINHOOD"” life into tired m“;"‘es_’im"z'}?: o e e remey o e, S ou EEI%ts In | most mammoth offering ever given in EIVing & serlous of Orlental and Par- | can't realize that anyone else has fo | tact enoush fo sense it, surely a rea ic by Reginald DeKoven soreness quickly and promotes P : c Nights, 75c to 10c. (500 | culation of the blood. It is also just | h Seats at . Matinees, | what you need for sore, tired, aching | sl e e ana 10c. feet and hands. Ask any druggist. l\‘ Y., ana enclose fen cents, also mention ) ST Who amouts to anything. In fact |fore royalty in Europe. She is now | telephone and talks half an hour in commented wpon behind his back e e e | e R L o it is rather difficult to mention a prom- | on a tour of the United States and TA inent Broadway actor who is not with | is being shown marked favor every- 7 &2’ C | this big troup where. Iler Apache dance Is one —— Cohan, who put the show together | of the most fascinating numbers on and wrote much of it, has had the as- | her program. M1 M | sistance of many brilliant minds| There are two other good acts on |shuffle around in “Police,” the |audiences which have been the rule 9 € 1 lng | among others, Augustus Thomas, T this week’s bill. Ford and Collins | screaming Essai comedy, given |all week gene Walter, Channing Pollock, T have a song and conversation num- | {he position of prominence on the 1e Universay company contributes ceive a sample size bottle of this reliable | this country George M. Cohan, the |isian dances, introducing server: economize in order to live on twenty- [ sonable person would prefer being medicine by Parcel Post, also pamphlet tell- | general stage director of the organ- | numbers that are new to local thes four hours a day. told frankly when his presence was in- ing about it zation, has rounded up nearly every |ter-goers. TLa Foera has danced be- Sometimes she calls us up on the | convenient to having it resented and S e T . ing Berlin, Rennold Wolf, Irvin Cobb, | ber that affords them many oppor- 1 = T Chaplin seem- entertaining films every da; ter ), t photoplay program. hay y day. HARTFORD Fountaln Fens |and others, who have contributed to | tunities to display their talents. They |ingly is as big a favorite here as|In this group are a number of Vita- e » > the various features. Irving Berlin, | are a clever pair and the audicece | ever. The funny little fellow keeps | graph releases in which are seen e e & n, ever. The funny I This Week, Twice Daily omplete WIth C]lp the master of syncopation, whose mel- | likes them. The Hurleys specialize in | ey laughing during the entire time [ many of the leading stars of e The Poli Players In ody ‘“‘Alexande Rag-Time Band” | thrills. The re daring acrobats and | taken for the film in which he is |screen world. Tonight the fifth epi- 4 ) Was one of the big hits of the Krolic |in their repertoire they have many |featured. “Dolice” is considered to |sode in Hearst's big serial “The M | & ) : THE DUMMY ‘,nr 1911, has contributed a new march | spectacular feats be one of the most amusing come- |teries of My will be shown. To- e Greatest ‘“Detectuf These pens are all guaranteed for one year from and song to the program and will also | Charlies _Chaplin _ continues dies in which the §675,000 a year en- [ morrow and Saturday Frank Daniels Comedy Ever Staged app. N 4 new act similar to the tertainer has appeared. The film is |in a new comedy will be added to the the Authors of “The Ar- largely responsibie for the large |regular program SLTLC date of purchase and will give you excellent service. the mapbplends” in_conjunction with n' NEVER FAILS TO time composers tinees—10c, 20c. Ernest Ball, Teq Barron, Gus Ed- | proer—toc a0 s0e, son. ||§ Vo have z large variety of pen points so you can se- J | wuwar tetn servari it il | END MISERY OF PILES — lect one that fits your hand. : e \ i Hundreds of people in this vicin- . - ity,” says Peterson, “know of the We have the largest assortment of Fountain TESTIMONIAL FOR B e e SON'S OINTMENT in eczema, salt Pens in the city. Our stock includes Waterman, THEATRICAL MEN | rheum, old sores, itching skin and l and ulcer They know it cures these Don’t Poison Baby. | | i i ' 1 l ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother choughc her child must have F PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP NDAY AFTERNOON. Ideal and Conklin Self Fillers. | [ #iments—that it s guaranteed to | pRoy “WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who CONCERT EVERY cure them.” > & g have been killed or whose health has been ruined for lifé by paregoric, lauda~ Bowling, . Now L want to say to every sufferer | num and morphine, each of which is a narootic product of opium. Drggists R per g Stevenson and Frank J. Donaghue, | from piles, either blind, bleeding or | are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or e Popular Picnic o neing treasurer and assistant treasurer, re- | itching, that I will guarantee that a | to anybody without labelling them ‘‘poison.” The definition of ** narcotio” ¢ Ground. [ s g | spectively, at Parsons’ Theater, Hart- | 27 cent box of PETERSON'S OINT- | ig: ‘A4 medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison- Regular Dinners, ford, will be interested to learn that | ME will rid you of piles or your | ous doses produces siupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and oving Picture Theater. { a testimonial performance is to be giv- | druggist will return your money, smell of médicines containing opium are dis “’“d'g"d "l‘;ld under the names B onoN thoes. * | an them at Parsons on Monday eve. For years I suffered terribly with, of ‘‘ Drops,” *“Cordials,” Soothing Syrups,” ete. You should not permit any ning, June 12, which will be the Opera | itching and bleeding piles. I tried xréedicihe to be given to your gl}ri})dren vgth&xt\yoou or your physician know Players' initial performance of that | everyihing and despaireq of over get- | of what it fo a;amr;;?d "C'Athb: mfi 0Ol o T 66 Church Street | splendid musical comedy, *“Naughty rid of them. Tt gives me great quT-‘\ o lF;\.:;h\fr C8, if it bears the signature Marietta.” Both young men have | pleasure to state that Peterson’s Oint- | 2f s 5 % JOHNSON, D. D. S P . . | been associated with the theater for | ment entirely cured me, and I sincere- | ‘Gnulne Castoria always bears the signatare of LA DENTIST rinters Stationers@ -5 iEs e Sl it s e dent ineers, & | favorably to a host of people who | Yours truly, David A. Seymour, Supt. Bapk Bldg. Open Fvenings. patronize this playhouse. of Parks, Buffalo, N. Y, e The many friends of William F. 3athing,