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NEW. RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, LDERLY WOMEN | ew:;m%_“?heafer Gwrs and Women Readers SAFEGUARDEB i miont lf P i mi | HER MATINEE COAT, OthersiHowiTl They Were || Carricd Safely Through ~ || Her Side-—and His e g 9 & FOR FALL Change of Life. R S how Cora and David Temple Solved Their Marital Problems \ Purand, Wis.—*‘‘I am the mother of By ZOE B LE rteen children and I owe my life to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Con. The Doub tful H@pe. und. en 1 was . =iy 45 and had the David's 3 fted t aking corner of his Some picnic! We Change of Life, | mouth to the chewing corner and sp oke ) Ge DG Goenl i » didn’t decide to go till a friend recom- | through half- and a cloud of cigar sn Yet, despite these P thenightbefore. Noth- mended it and it seurat vid £ s though a certain pi f his soul were be - from my bad feel- Mr. Tunu( vowre the kind of v ant, this will turn up tc But before I knew it my ings that 1 took | be vour luckiest ds a month of Sunday imothy Rourke began o - if ad k O i e Tl i e s ey ks ARE ARRIVING. v ve. upl know m Z & healthy and recom- some meat and—well it nd yeur Compound to other ladies. : ain David nodded. He feltr an tinctive distrust of what this mae E 7 was some picnic! fire. MARY RIDGWAY, Durand, Wis. o 5 2 ! P sropose and had no intention of mal ourke aware of \ & o My wife says [Massachusetts Woman Writes: | sorcly any propositior work would tempt his time. 3 i y y S 2 3 Wear at this store. & Blackstone, Mass. — ‘“My troubles irke narrowed his eves a litt ore. is voung fellow i i : i re from my age, and I felt awfully giving a any too much of 1} elf. he He wasn't any one’s 5 : styles in Suits—Tailored to for three years. Ihad hot flashes | fool. This meant that Rourke 1d have t y most of his cards face - ‘ - i perfection, absolutely correct. T ook Lydi E. Pinkham’s , Mr. Temple, the brass tacks of it is this: Rourke & Burke v ‘ etableCt augdandnowamwell » | nced a good architect on their s 1d the job means all sorts of good 3 Is the F!O“\' for me 01 DOY 9 things to the man we hire. he's got to be willin'!” he said sigr SELE-RAISING . firs. PIERRE COURNOYER, Box 239, | . . 48y ; venient Weekly Payments— stone, Mas; A “IWilling to do what?” David asked quietly. uch warning symptoms as sense of “Oh, all sorts of things” Rourke replied, vagueness in his words but ocation, hot flashes, headaches,back- | 1ot nis meaning. “Willin' to do team work with the peopl ho pay him es,dread of impending evil, timidity, s g00d money. Willln' to show appreciation to the nds in the ears, palpitation of the yosses their good fa ty contrac ot ar v I . D & C CO‘}PO%S arf] F a ll H ats rt, sparks before the eyes, irregu- ‘T Ydon:t bolong o anvi Doliticall partr aDaxid repli ; . . being distribute: ties, constipation, variable appetite, Good! Then there won't be no trouble in your joining my brother's # from house to house F a l l S h oes hl-ness and dizziness, should be heeded rt Rourke said h n:lv] . E B . em’it]inw ) middle-aged women. Lydia E. Pink- “That will stand thinking ove id sald after a pause. : | g Y ! . R s Vegetable Compound has carried “No more than imst “”71 one thought, my rrimm,”l Rourke said, tak- s ! package of D & C F urnis h ings ing his cigar out of his mouth to point cmphasis to his remar “ 7 o e women safeltizcughihisicieis S 8 e SR Tl R e el e L B I: ' . FREE. Be sure and Burke and a big future youw'll have to hook up with the political organi- . & : 3 get your coupon and zation that’s behind them “And the blg future for me—is what?” David asked. v : 3 . L use, ]tt‘lt your gro- L = , NOTICE “Figure it out yourself younz man!” Rourke waved his cigar elo- [ : cer’s at once. e - sar MiscH 9 e schools, librarics, free baths, courthouses and what-nots every year., A : = he wash having | Schools, i ry year. And Wew Britaln Wet Wash Bav B |51 & Buite doen miost of thy (liv's work: Aud their architects o ; i $87—-693 MAIN STREEL el into their newly equipped : : their architecturing. Do you begin to see light young feller?" YU Every day sces something New and Stylish in Men's Better seleci your Fall Suit NOW and pay for it in con- No Money Down. ding are prepared to do first class “Not altogether,” David parried. “You’ve come to me with this offer 1 : ‘o 'y et b Lose b R O e L T s | FAMOUS “ALL HOT laction guaranteed. 38 Union tion must have made a strong bid. Do yvou know anything about me? 583 “Don’t worry; we've looked you up.” i = < i “Do you know that a factorv I drew up plans for collapsed?” David COMEDIAN AT GRAND entirely new, the book and lvrics KEENEY’'S OFFERS felt he could gauge what Rourke wanted of him by the kind of record —— baving been written by Jean Bedini, Rourke had found out about him. and the music by the well-known com- STERLING PROGRAM Bic “Happens in the best of familics, Mr. Temple.” Rourke waved the ques- RUSHING THE SEASON That premicr German comedian, | poser, Mr. J. Loraine. Mr. Sidman tion off cheerfully. “Sure I know about that. TLooks like grafting con. Sam Sidman, will present his own | has surrounded himself with a cap- e tractor had used scrap iron instead of steel in the beams and you wasn’t O rose welours, yoluminously and || 0 “SVelcome to Qe Gity’, e able cast, including the well remem- B “ E[TI[UT to blame at all.” |>1«Lurew(m.1\ cut, gives this gorgeous | o 0 ,l,h',m Hartford, S Dered Irish comedian, Carl Schilling That Sort” with an all star cast David was so startled at Rourke's slighting of what to another prospec- rrap. The back draped and held | with o matinec today. The populari- | James Rame, one of our ‘gmati«n' will be the feature picture at Keeney's **GRAND ClR(UIT [{.Tq3] | tive emplover would be a fatal admission on the part of a candidate for | DY tWo huge buttons, while the cape |ty of this excellent portrayer of Ger- | French character delineators, Max | theater tonight. This is a five reel = work that he felt he needed time and thought before he accepted Rourka's |effect is achieved by cartridge sl man comeds aracters is sufficient| Sargent, the renawned juveline man, | photo drama abounding with intere CAARTER OAK PARK HARTFORD, offer—or rejected it. ring. What lend a richness are the | ntee that the attraction: which | (he sensational dance Frank and | ing scenes. It is a play of mod MONDAY SEPT4'" LABOR DAY TOSEFT8™ INCLUSIVE', “T'll think it over and let yo1 know in a day or two, Mr. Rourke,” |collar and cuffs of Hudson i el Bads (Bis Reason andl ofiwhich e Il Hinn SEheSereatilyricaliiwond eryijiire fand SIS EUlLSSof acticn o DAY AND:NIGHT s he said and he ushered his last hope out of his office—temporari is the producing manager, will consist | Bsther Delaur, international prima comes to New Britain after a 1 . d onsist t onna, Emma Anderson, noted for| run af several weeks in some of the BIGGER »*> BETTER. THAN EVER AN ALL STAR SHOW of all that tends towards the making ‘donna, I An X £ C0 et e A, e her diversified character portrayals, | iargest moving picture houses in \"l\\ AND . Do 15 o ined oS the very | Addie Carlson, the winsome soubrette, | York and should take well with the 550000 IN PREM'UMS PURSES . P g AT FOX’S THEATER ;;iph%s:\ 1]‘:;’i(f;\l‘:m;:‘(y] ‘l; «’vn “:: )\»:1 _land the two captivating ingenues, | lovers of the silent drama in this city A WORLD OF FREE ATTRACTIONS 1 ¢ lesque stage, has an advantage over ! M:argie Wilson and Gene Carlson. In| In connection with this stellar head- MARVELOUS MERRY MiDWAY | ‘| > - —_— many of hix brother comedinns, in..addition, there is a prize beauty | liner several smaller pictures will be ; e 5 = horus of*charme vhose dancing | screened Timothy Dobb . XEN AND STEER SHOW i ’ =/ : asmuch as he has had a large experi- ¢Dhorus of*charme w icreen s ! KGWmfi gnOW—BABY SHOW T A program built along laughing| ..\ {he musical comedy field, both @nd singing are par-excellence. | “That's Me,” in two reels, and Heler ; 3 es will be offered at Fox's Gibson in “A Dangerous Crowd,” and . 0 s @ e S costumes and electri POULTRYA*> PET STOCK-AGICULTIRAL EXHIBIT . . and tomorrow. The Triangle will pr in - “,'-‘”,A_ S 2 ffects are all that can be desired.| “Shooting Up the Movies" and Marriage for enge” are some of ==DAZZLING FIREWORKS SPECTACLE == sent their great comedian Douglas | APPEATCd in wmany the pictures which will help to roung e & Pl ductions in ica and having been :‘“"‘ls can be reserved by ’phone or ! airbanks in another of his irres ety it mail. ADMISSION 50¢ . NIGHTS 25¢ ibly funny comedies “Flirting Withyine one pHshi partiosiar “star i e a full evening’s entertainment = Fate” may be stated as “the evil that AR Y i ete Besides the above films threc il Young at Forty-Seven Jurks In whiskers?" Fairbanks woars | {5Ch & long run at the Hippodrome, | o make cottage cheese of fine | . q ilic acts will augment the pro- g y- v L | them; the detective who trails him o v texture, have the water with which i “Welcame to Our City”, the vehicle : | sram. | wears them and the villain wears| ;. “Sigman employs as & means of | 30U scald the clabber merely hot. If them. This feature is a laugh from % ; - : exploiting his refreshing ang delight- | it is boiling the curd will be very hard | Fringe will be much employed in ts or the worst of masters | Who s young at forty-seven; “but I|start to finish and the plat being out | gor U0 0 ™5 finec this scasan, 15 and lumpy. .‘Hm ironlhE otiwinter hath To have brought four children into | cultivated the habit until I could.” of the ordinary gives Mr. Fairbanks the world, brought them up carefully,| That's what one good habit has |2l OPPOrtunity to bring to the surface 145 | ccme more of his original comedy. The Smuggle featuring Donald | There is too much said, it seems to Rrain, is the stary of a rich American for twenty years of married life that, me, about the danger of bad habits | Y ho while touring Europe loses a very TONIGHT! unremitting oversight of small ex-, and too little about the value of good, | 'Aluable necklace belonging to his G 5 2 W] 29 ns S o pric owrile 5 S99 | wife. e substitutes one which he THAT ?01{’1‘ \\.itll an § penses which is the price of saving on A good habit is a treasure that will et Ao Al an Cast '”f];":d, mean ,f‘:"; ”“‘ll ShouEhiED “’}L( % [j:‘:"_”“’[ L the other will turn up in the mean- Five Reels. make syl worian 1ok 0l at forty=i|, 1E Io siowsd awas mt e piace where' (ime. He is about to embark for i 5 i R ;. 2 or rust doth corrupt, | smerica and sces canfronting him the TL“M"’} DOBBS In our neighborhood is a woman | nor thicves break through ad steal. | ioyie “‘)(“g:‘u;l‘z ASELE D 1 whose life is described by that par You may draw interest on it any| paek before the custom wfficials have HELEN GIBSON in graph. And she the freshest, v in the year, oungest looking woman of her a chance to inform his wife of the & angerous Crowd” e ok IEgnengase Sir Walter Sc Vi seness ¢ o jewel she is wearing. A Dangerous Crowd’ I ih wholonei=hbortood. ir Walter Scott Was Grateful, falseness of the jewel she is we v er Pi . : = v S s ¢ circum- #. Also Several Smaller Pic- We were asking her the other day| Sir Walter Wi T elees) Teidan W0 L ; ; e Scottfspentitnolibest 8¢ e dle aiis o o 3 i in- b A £ 3 : . . . stan kes this an exceedingly. in ; o ) 4 tures, : what her secret was, {7ears of his youth in the routine of | {cresting feature, In addition to the A 1 Her Sccret Ts An Open One, | & law office. It would seem to us that| amove star attractions the Keystono She laughed at first and disciaimed | seorg Lo, DTeClous time wasted. But| players will present The Surf Girl and any. Thon she added more seriously: | sy b 4ot (he Dabit of AUStEY | (ho Taramount thelr newspaper of the “Yes, 1 have one little custom that | ablea him to tu -‘x;‘m.“ ger e hichigcnilecreenfmne l’ir'm"r:mh has helped a great deal. Every day. | sand words L after 1 get my noon dishes done, 10 | in the cause of honar 1 l)‘“” “l"“"(”lv = ; matter how much wark I still have sks whicl e OmIoC H h ld N : s which ordi : to do, I lic down and sleep for fifteen (i e, o WAl e ouseno oies ninutes. I can't tell You how much ! Charlatte Dromtc it refreshes me. I don’t think T could | 1,y should be peeled and seed- get along without that nap. That's!| houschold tasks when ¥ young children. EL T d 2 £ all the secret I have. You can try it|Le writing, Yot Cherporr ol tof il you like.” || et on i S8 0the aks | Milk and custards should not stand u ik i gratefully of the habits of order which | “I'a like it all right”, d one | her aunt therehy inculoage uch in any but cnamel vessels. woman; “but T simply couldn't rest Z00d habit is a | = i ras » ast | - ing 5 r s until all my work was done.’ resistance worn In the G A baby’s clothing in summer should ‘And T simply couldn't get to sleep We have good reason to b, ¢ilon. 1 always be light and porous. E 50N to be Today and Tomorrow P | .} time”, said another. oo s Edseny sratotul . b 1';""8‘“‘{ ”F-“. 'l;"""]': She Couldn’t Do It At First, helped us beat out such I8 = (BCrackernforumbsarcPibctter fhan ouglas Fairbanks IN a path. bread cruinbs for scalloped oysters, —F P 5 ,, ;8&1 The husks of sweet corn if dried “Flirting With Fate” § TN Ny ., will make good filling for hen’s nests, HARTFORD. “Habit is either the best of ser- “I couldn’t at first”, said the waman done practically all the work of t dene for a woman, house, and withal to have exercis was brought ul)l A rui L strict aunt, who kept I react Paramount Plays Present » “The Smugglers i In sultry weather let the lid of the Br(“fld‘z\st ! bread box remain open every morn- Keystone Comedy oo 7 the fall mqucw hav | in This w rev “THJE SURF GIRL” |- TRl eomeet e trans- | ir This will prevent mould. e e amburg Steak roiled Potatoes ' — L 2 Rolls Coftee When beating the white of an egg Lunch The best bathing cloak is o | be sure that there is no grease on the 5 circular cup i beater. T vi reve ez fr " g Tried B Flant wcupe. ol DR e g Granulated Sugar Sliced Cucumbers ot ! @ o= 3 Peach Fie Iced Tea : ey Fresh fruits and green vegetabl v It is all cane, quick dissolv- 2 e T S Dinner supply the iron and mineral matter 5 S AN THEATRE § | Breaded Veal Cutlets, Tomato Sauce trimming continuc e o e e 4| ing and of highest sweet- Potat i as able i llinery. s3 5 % GR Hartford H s o e B Ay E ening power. Kept clean All This Week. Two shows Watermelon Ve are told that suits A um\rln salad is made with any -- . by 2 and 5 pound car- Svery 5 ;B Iced Coffe how a decided waist kind of ced, served | = 1 i e e : Strir \ sal Drain one can oo i e e e st i x L8 tons and 5, 10, 25 and 50 | D 1d B e If cabbage is put inta the refr onal C rian : menu fOf Tomon(}wj 1 Ffldsand Fash:on | erator it will make other food taste. Matinees 5c¢ Evenings 10c Boc o Sinraiig string beans, wash thoroughly in cold Flat mushroom velvet hats are | chopped nuts. American . A H Tt Refining cociie S i o nocs B | et n. When dry, put on | very like Tam o’Shanters. — : APt pound non-sifting bags |\ ing Comfary s = sl il ice till needed. Serve on crisp lettuce - - Brussels sprouts will not develop : o [« o \ IDMAN BIG SHOW 8 | leaves, with French dressing AR el oo et [[a T e g i packed at the refmery. ! Kt will be | prope ss the lower leaves of With Mr. Sidman (Himself) § Iced Coffec—Make some black cof- | seen on autumn frocks. | the plant are broken off just when The Original “Hot Dog Man. fece by allowing two 3 3 tablespoonfuls —— the sprouts are forming. N A k f b P And big company of entertain- coffee for each cup of hoiling water. Pri si novel designs will | = 3 3 or lt y name nted silks in 5 ers, including a prize beauty §8| Add hot milk, flavor with vanilla ex. | be used for lining purposes. The bones left from roast beef or chorus. The Fashion Show of tract, sweeten to taste. Chill, serve — lamb can be put into a pot with po- jf Burlesque in gla with tablespoonful chopped Ribbed taffeta silks are very popu- | tatoes and boiled. They will give the s % ice in each glass. lar and will continue to be. 4 potatoes a rich flavor. 1

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