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NEW. BRITAIN DA&ILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8§, MOTORCOAT [ = N g raswwnes s || ews for Tkeatg: ‘Goers and Women Reati_efih___’ | i_[s’roxiY ysoli &AN BEGIN AT ANY ':'uun \ woman ’S Party Will Take ’ er Side-—-and His Active Part in Campaign How Cora and David Temple Solved Their Marital FProblems l By ZOE BECKLEY ‘ | ( A Man and His Home. At Cora’s invitation Tom and Beth Woodford joyously swooped down ' on the Temples for a stay in their new house. At Cora's hospitable urging they made themselves thoroughly at home ti Which meant that the more a nook in the house had been designed for enjoyable privacy the mor likely David was to find Tom or Beth cnjoying the nook at the mowment | The Kind Youn Ilave Al“ ays Bought has borne tho signa= when lie most wanted it. : ture of Chas. . Fletcher, and has been made under his Cora soon noticed that David was trying to hide from her some cause | personal supervision for over 30 year: Allow no one he was feeling for complaint. She cornered him one day while Tom had | to deceive you in this (,mm(orh-!m. Imitations and ¢ Just-as-good’? are but experiments, and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment. taken Beth out in the Temples’ runabout him prisone. he sat down in his la and, with both hands pinioning his face so that 1 avoid her she demanded: | s “Now, Davy, It loves It, so nothing that It (indicating him) can say will | hat IS v be taken amiss by It” (indicating herself.) David had no difiiculty in iden- tut g e t g P as’ aree tifying the Tts. “Now It has something on Its nerves, I feel, suspect and 29 Castoria is a I ’r{n](’“flsfl"b“’ A ",f"‘fi 5 .tn(r i ?tlp or know. So It's going to tell Its friend . - e b BORLC D rops and 0 ot le who’ll underst x?d and try to help.Now, what is wror 2 ¢ 3 s i /A % R G ()p]lun, Morphine nor uniu:r arcotic sub:ft‘mm It de= David caught his wife to him. “God, what o comfort to the soul a | o : » Sioys Worns ‘1"“1 im‘ }““,'éqnt“;;m('- f(l;:lé]"m“i'flfhi:; g & . £ . 4 4 © A S = 7 3 4 AT b heen In constan Se e relie good mate i: he cried with prayerful gratitude. “Already I feel better for i : ! fl\fl"f l,,(i&i,snlt}x;;::uiom- v, Wind Colic, all Teething Trou= your readiness to help and understand. It isn't iuch, Chick, dear; and : e A 3 and Diarrheea. It r gulates the Stomach and Bowels, vet, like a dull ache, it feels as though it would be something cons ible £ ilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sicepes “migr“hf“} 11('1.\1‘iL's[lh(l loss of privacy, and it's got my nerve for a spell.” 'I‘lu. Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. a nodded him to go on. “You see, hon, a man regards his home as a sort of retreat—a place The Kind You Have Always Bought ~ to get breath in, like the corner of a p e ring between rounds. The 1d Bears the Signature of p to keep | could not outside his home is his prize ring. He fights his battles outside mixes with Tom, Dick and Harry there—any one who means bread and butter to him —he can’t pick and choose his society there. The smoke and dust and sweat of the fight for a living or success, promiscuity racket and strain— that's what outside the home means to a man all the day long. At the end of a day, then, he wants to run away from all these to his s “He wants to find there the privacy, the relaxation, the sercnity for which he has mated and builded his home. To a man a home is an end in itself. He doesn't care whether pe ople come to it or not. A man fish, self-centered brute, I gue: Natu rally, when he finds his easy chair chair occupied by the man’s wife hig filled by another man, his next e: est den discombobolated by the occupancy of his guest and his wife's den rearranged to suit the taste of his gue st's wife, why -then—" he shrugged his shoulders in conclusion. Now mind, Corakins,” he hastened to say, “there isn't a breath of s thought in my mind blaming you, dear, or of censure of the Woodfords' OFF FOR A SPIN who are dear, good friends. It's slmply one of those things that make up sore in natural tones develops the rasp in lif and I don't know whether a rasp has not its uses. It 1 y port coat built on such good | be a good thing for me to have to dress up when I get home and exercise Striped tussore, a garnet, zives myself as host. It may be a good antidcte to sel to have to give up ouble collar, cuffs and satchel | my cosiest corners and my friendliest tete-a-tetc vou alone while ts pendent from a belt which guests stay here. Only that in this matter I feel like a bad little boy to- 1 s under one arm. One button | ward the good things his mother inflicts on 1 the front that inclines to he 2 breasted. He smiled and banished his complaint. “But T have lo from the little boy stage—and now I've got to like zood thing like them or not. And if guests are something my girl likes, w ‘em too.” (4 £ In Use For Over 30 Years i THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. s a sel- —he doesn’t like them. But o passed whether T by, I likes LIQUOR Memories and Wastebaskets. What a strange and wonderful th is the power of association! It clothe some simple object with deer Mzss ADDE CIARTIN * Mes. R.C. DORR. memory. I savored my joy in the =~ 1 | blessed interruption of the deadly > | routine. I felt the wonderful warm from BIG BILL FARNUM IN Weekly, with some late AND | taeeM xlcan Dorder fths A= Woman's part in the forthcoming | which s expected to reach the § significance, it can make a word hate- | of tho spring sunshine, and 1 eve ! “END OF THE TRAIL" | erica Fi travel picty et 50 TG e, 000 mark is being collected by ful or beautiful, it can create for you | suffered a bit with the semi-pleas- 3 | Oub comedy | feriy's Stratesom iy SRS L Rl L 0. H. P. Belmont of New York. a mood of depression or exaltation |ant suffering of remembered d | featuring funny littlo George Ovey, | Suffiars, promising the mos: | campaign & rs have been se- | out of some simple sight or sound or | forts from the inconvenience I ¢ s will be shown. The Billie Burke serial, D OO LS ¥ ISectcan rge array of stump | fragrance. underwent as a child en oblj to e v “Gloria’s Romance,” is shown fwice in | €IS militants and pacitists at Colo PR e s G e s Iothert o Top Aok D nieh L Eser ity Wil iy ke . SUCCESSFULLY The attracticn for tomorrow and : ance, > s L w0 kers ch Lch : s I 3 Thursday at the Fox theater will be | the afternooa and twice mn the eve- : SPrings, Au = e e e Mrs. Charlotte | brought me very pleasant news. I The sense of smell seems to be OVERCOME AT the William Fox master-film “The Bnd | nin e S Ir \ Childs Dorr, Mrs. | have not the heart to throw it away. | peculiarly potent to bring back mem- of the Trail” featuring the great == Besiagi Ul S | nton Blatch, Miss Rose | I keep it there and now 1 then | ories. Sometimes an aroma will trans- photoplay star, William Farnum. This | “MY LADY S SLI S I P E R e s e : i 3 reds of women of the T i is announced as Mr. Farnum’s last ap- hundrec L e e R EAL INSTITUTE \ jl‘ IN PICTURE FORM yw\i il e s Dwight St. New Haven, Conn. Phone Center 6540 Crystal Eastman of | when I chance to it T a reflec- | port one acros J. A. H. Hopkins | tion of the thrill it gave me when I | before one is even conscious of its ex- are among the | first received it. istence. 'ty wants | “You may break ve adopted a national suffrage vase if you will itional amendment. But the scent of the roses will cling fons. round 1t still.” sociation clings to some objects ir evere shock caused by lightning. :\viD‘:‘f;a'g‘raln;:&l‘%‘A‘x,l,«_,::;::itx” (\r\l\l}‘ e et e el vi attenti e picture is , | sauce or water. Stewed tom 3 ay : While motoring last night with a 2 > : \" Peesls ‘ = ol | goin P Reocli Ml theYei iy raill o 7 per. ake in a moderate | lightning and rendered unconscious. o e T e the miles or the yea ou may shatter the i Anne Martin of Nevada, chairman of | speakers. The wot the womar i president of 'the confe: campaign fund Wastebaskets and Scholar’s Compan- to he o enc Filmed from the famous drama of the same name, “My Lady’s Slipper is now before the public as a leadir photoplay feature and it is attracting ' thyme) and about a I was bending over a new basket the other day, sharpening a n tonig i - e eres and it is expected to make a genuine I EISCnIDE °t of sharp- 3 2 3 s | 1 ther occupants of > car were They Will Show Them to You. il i : hit with the Tuesday patrons of the | Oven for from two to three hours o other occupants o l‘l;v\JL:““;*l:lct . ey “»' £ o hkoa auch | ening the pencil, and then I realized TONIGHT. plavhouse. Hobart Henley and Ca. | keeping the dish closely covered. uninjurc g Personally, I have never liked suc what had happened. The new waste- . i ! - ————— clle wo collections, partly because people who t smelled like a scholar's com- Hobart Henley in therine Calvert are scen in the prin- T s . e 1 te ; ) 3 : ) \ ceep them insist upon showing them [ av e ] T “MY LADY'S SLIPPER.” cipal roles. The comedy reliet to- | GOTHAM CALLS ON 110N e e e Lt SRl . night will be afforded by Gertrude ENGIN ON. 0 o people ) 0 words were one long 1y Gertrude Selby in S Fillic e 5 & >Q y they arouse no stirrings of e Tal AT v eno Pkt “SPRING FEVER.” f;g’r‘m"“;}b‘,x Wlias -~ Armstrons In EMINENT DOCTORS | Pittsbursnh, A fourtec n!}; SRl e DL S et 3 [imezdiiend hat igag o) Dk e annual conyention niversal 3 (ooms to take away from their poten- : Lillian Walker in These two attractions, augmented REN | n Council of neers | Seems to te ; I many years. Elst N | 16 puncil of reers | st run across an object to e oihes oy ehue ORDEAL OF ELIZ- by somon D ersal fscroen i ram ) L0 ASD CHILDRE | opened 1 ay, with 500 delegates tt? 0”;‘.1“;’.r R from v:“ ssocla- "K~U““: ey 2 \‘L,\” : ABETH.” should prove strong support for the [ fr all parts of the country present. | o 16 DIOE % | mother looked distaste Y s . from all j s tions are like shadows, pursue them | headliner, “The Ordeal of Blizabeth d refused tter?” she said had to i i vil 3 iday. | hymn | The convention will close Friday. and they elude you, Elude them and | DY n = =~ | they pursue. I could never get the rush of memories from a carefully- | oy b D00 R e por bein served book of school mementoes and 1 or a bear 1 old school picture in the preacher who thought to d MusE Keep Bloed Cool in Summer WEDNESDAY. Dorothy Davenport in “THE YOKE OF GOLD.” High Class Vaudeville. the new Vitagraph feature in which Lillian Walker is starring. Tomorrow the management will offer “The Yoke of Gold,” with Dor- othy Davenport, and the fourteenth episode in “The Mysteries of Myra.” r the Love of a Girl,” and “The Head of the Family” will be the Fri- hym rret, recently. child in that eminently go. Do You Remember That Day? would have thought if he could s on the schoc cnown that fe years and day attractions while on Friday and The day we went out on the school- | knc Mo e b — — i T T | saturday the great picturization of Cesbes Lt h > steps and had \.l\u\(’ \.\15‘ ',‘ ’1“ ..l: S o hymns so disliked. pearance as the westerner, as he will | “The Lights of New York” will be Over-hcated Blood Is Dangerous | back to me, a gift from the gods of i on 2 appear in society roles, under the FoX | shown. In this feature which was Causes Severe Nerve Strain. anner, hereafter. produced by the Vitagraph compan A Simple Home Remed; ?« In this latest Fox feature the snow- | yeah Baird and Walter McGrail — e Nty clad ranges regions of the great north- | head the cast. The picture is the “Phew! My bliooa fecls as though Eesh Surnish ;hfhf\e‘,f,‘z‘,‘fi f“i;d‘i“‘bs‘%‘gé biggest offering of the week. 1t waslbailine, my) feet axe soihot o e S - . which tells o e 1ig Judging from the applause given swollen. I can hardly drag one after ! e 58 $100,000. 7 man for his home and an»:nosi A8 leach act, this week's vandeville show reothier iy headlhis ready o bnat OIL FIRE LOSS $100,000. NOT!CE Jules le Clerq, the trapper, to whom |5 4150 greatly appreciated. The pro- ; nerves are righ edge. I T T TODAY ONLY women of charm and tender delight | ;i i up to the minute and there e helie e o nting Striles | Three | Ianks¥and ] 2 ; ings 'n, he comes upon | s it wish I could take off every stitch and € 3 5 The New Britain Wet Wash having 43 are things unknown, he is just enough variety in its make-up e ol A » Conflragration Follows < Adrienne Cabot, a winsome young wo- | s & e hide in the shade till winter comes. 2 Triangle Plays present LILLIAN GISH in “AN INNOCENT MAG- to make it appealing to a something- new-seeking audience. moved into their newly equipped man. To her his heart goes out. He seeks love and wins it aided by the_:ld- vise of the kindly priest of the neigh- Summer days are surely trying days Beaumont, Tex., Aug. 8.—Crude oil > 5 £ for tired, fagged, nervous men and | yalued at $100,000 was destroyed here | building are prepared to do first class Y { women. Overheated blood pressing on | 1ast night in a fire which started when | work. We solicit your patronage. Paramount Plays present il e —‘ | their delicate nerve centers just fairly | jightning struck three oil tanks “’;v‘ Satisfac 38 Union aiti - | takes every speck of ambition and |the Gulf Pipe line company near El| oo oo In addition to the above star at M f T takes every spec ] s 2 traction chapter four of “Glo Ro- enu 1or omorrOWJ | vitality, makes them so cross, irritable | Vista, ) mance,” the great serial novel, fea and peevish you can hardly get a clvil LOUISE HUFF in il ill be shown. In Bre akmflt cord from them. Iiven night brings DRSTINTS o turing Billie Burke, w e . ; RTINS ROy, this chapter Gloria endeavors to find Fruit only uneasy, fitful sleep, which leaves | our whether or not Freneau, her Kidney Omolet them in the morning as tred as when B DUb I ASE :n her or just Marmalade vent to bed eystone C 1y sweetheart, has forgotten ) | they went to bed. “1‘:‘]“2'1'.0 it STEP. failed to rccognize her in the radiance y English Muffins Coftee | ummer heat is trying your Burke will of her opera costume. Mis: e 1 and making your existence — isplay some re gowns that wi Lunch 1 st try the great new nerve | 4 » y ) THURS display some more gow ill mee L mea ! : TOMORROW A D THURS, bring endless joy to the heart of every Milk Soup remedy Margo for a few days and see | [ 127 MAIN STREET. GOPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 Last Appmmm;p in Western woman who sees them. s A Tt or i e ol LEPHON. Role: In addition to above the Pathe| cperry Tartlets Lemonado WILLIAM FARNUM in “The D OF THE TRAIL” twenty-four hours. Margo is used to cool your slukgish overheated blood, g ; a Dinner oo pores of your skin and in- | 8 pens the pores of y o Tim ONLY MAN who is rure of Roast Fillet of Veal “DR L UDWIG HEKTOEN duces a gentle, cooling perspiration | B his position is the man who is Mashed Potatoes Buttered Beans that draws all the puffy, swollen feel- Matinee, 5c¢ Evening 10c Green Pepper Salad Dr. Ludwig Hektoen of Chi a|ing from your hands and feet, the | M . HIS place is - 3 ng 3 . . . speclally trained. HIS p Orange Ice member of the board of em dull heavy feeling from your head | 8 hard to fill. Hard times may come— Coftce physicians called upon by the and makes yvour brain cool, clear and | @ e e hundreds may be “laid off” not know- . York depar ent of health fc active. It ms, soothes and steadies | B ing where their next meal is coming Milk Soup—Pecl and slice five po- | iy the fight against infantile pars the nerves and males the day's work T erd : __ | tatoes; put them into a soup pot with The Aurabicios o Lot aliv |l vea A il 1 ne Small Lot of Middics at ... ~ MP from, but the Man Who Xnows is the | 5, 5liced onton and two heaping ta- passed the 5,000 mark. Dr. Hek- | argo is absolutely harmle 1t |[§ One small Lot of Waists at .. S ZEan HoReDODCIE Dt i DelliToepoonvii ibuirerfeoois toaBtier fer e Nl R U e v ol (e e A e e o s One Small Lot of §1.25 White Dress Skirts greatest enemy to human happiness. | flve minutes without browning and | g.onainavian descent, is 2n authority | but is a scientif bination of One Small Lot of Colored Ski 9 : BAND CONCERT EVERY add tao quare “"““'}‘ig‘ficl"; c";r’)" on infectious diseas s been ed- | of the best nerve lizing elements "gwo ]I’;M'm (r)!n(h"u,\ Flanncletto at og B ;u!u(l' 12 SUN TRNOON. nwly for ene hour, then add two cup- ¢ 5 cectl laaes et hemistry. Thous- 'wo Pleces of Burlap at . . c yard, value 17¢ SUNDAY AFTERNOON. [] a v Iar Ene aour Pk P 1itor of the Journ ious Dis- | known to modern chemistry. o L 1 fuls milk; when It bolls again st I | cases since 1904. He was one of the |ands of people everywhere aro using One Picce of Turkey Red at ... 6c yard, value 12 Boating, Bathing, Bowling, : Eoniabl *g‘(‘"}"‘?:““‘f'gfl(’r{ :2;‘]_'(,"""1“,1:‘1’1 prominent physicians of Chicazo who | it this very day and are enjoying tho | @ gnc Tt_o«o of z:u:ikoly Red at.... 1: ‘\:lx:lx ““.1::: 21 - - wenty minutes : 3. = T ¢ Dr. Falsol- essed relief from a srve stral ne Piece of Red Lawn al o -5c yard, worth 10c¢ Billiards, Fishing and Dancing: sepper, salt and red pepper. Serve 1I!\(5L\mnml‘th( action of Dr. Haisc blessed relief from all T\(I\«r strain S S e e S o2 The Popular Picnic Ground. DOPBOL e den in permitting the defective Bollin- | that Margo alone can give. Drugsi g ot 2i4¢ Cotton 1 o ek ger baby to die last year. LT oo N e s e B I:um-s All-Lincn Handkorchiefs t ...........oooee. o Regular Dinners. R | these days and The Clark & Brainerd All Sport Skirts at 15 price. 5 Diver— e the s | : o - Moving Picture Theater- | 1t fmllies T:::]llbgnthl;ln /;:r‘r:‘ni cas- | TDIGHTNING STRIRES JUDGE. Colaralso conndentiof ltsbvaluslthit ;6(_)2 %]!:lrl(:'ll's \8:: $2 ¥ Vor. S o for Sty e 2y offer 2 buyer their D S, $1 PIERCE & NORTON, PROPS. serole on a bed of vegotables—sliced Jefferson City, Mo., Aug. Judge | they offer it to ev buyer on 1 $2.00 SKIRTS, NOW onions, carrots and turnips—add a | Charles G. Revelle of the Mi: uri | absolute guarantee of satisfaction or $1. 276 Main St. New Britain | bouquet of herbs (Parsley, savory and | supreme court, is suffering today from | money back.

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