New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 23, 1917, Page 14

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YCEUM This Week ith Sat. Matinee Diplomacy SUNDAY NIGHT e Greatest of Them Edna Mayo- ugene O’Brien “THE RETURN OF EVE” | And Other Features o Shows—Daors open at 5 o'clock. Feature Picture 6:30 and 8:30. PRICES 10c and 20c Tonight and Sat. OHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “EASY STREET” JACOK PICKFORD IN . “SEVENTEEN."” High Class Vaudeville FOX’S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Ramona fAlRomance of Califor- nia in 12 Reels By Helen Hunt Jack- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1017. Says Simple Remedy. “ _‘Prol(mged His Lije Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsift Effective as a R&n for Constipation. Among older people the various ; organs of the body have ‘a tendency to slow up and weaken, and this is usu- i ally first manifest in a pronounced in- activity of the bowels. Good health is dependent on reg- ; ularity in this important function; whenever there .is the slightest indi- cation of constipation a mild laxative should be taken to relieve the conges- tion and dispose of the accumulated waste. Cathartics or purgatives should not be employed, however; these are too violent in action and their effect is only temporary. A mild laxative such as the combi- nation of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, known as Dr. Caldwell's Sy- rup Pepsin, is the ideal remedy. It is gentle in its action, bringing relief in an easy, natural manner, without griping or other pain or discomfort, is pleasant to the taste, and can be brought ease and comfort. Dr. Caldwell’'s Syrup Pepsin is sold by druggists everywhere, only fifty cents a bottle. To avoid imi- tations and ineffective substitutes be obtained in any drug store. Mr. Robert LeForgee, 918 Kirkwood Boulevard, Davenport, Iowa, says he has always had a bottle of Dr. Cald- well's Syrup Pepsin in the house for the past eighteen years, and that by using it occasfonally as the need arises, and in this way keeping his health SIDE TALKS BY RUTH. CAMERON sure to get Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep- sin. See that a facsimile of Dr. Cald- well’s signature and his portrait ap- pear on the vellow carton in which the bottle is packed. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to DN W. B. Caldwell, 455 Washington St., Monticello, Illinols. 4 RN O i e gt B s Why? Why is it that the average woman distrusts labor saving devices and sheers away'from using them ev<n after she has bought them ? The other day I was visiting a friend who needs to have things as easy as possible. On the kitchen wall hung a devise for reminding oneself what to order from the grocer. | It was as simple as anvthing could be. Beads Were strung on wires op- posite a list of groceries. When you wanted to order samething you slipped the bead over, No writing to Ao, no book or pencil to get lost,|the thing v just an ultra simple way to shift thejbeen adapted to the burden of ordering off your mind. |age home, I Thought What a Nice Gift I¢|“)th many labor saving devices. Wonld Make. | But in this case, at least, the de- Bethinking myself of its possihm-'::: “,;'(,;l“""‘f::';x',“”"‘j,m ,‘,2 i“:xife‘(;f simply write the name “of the cam- {modity ordinarily used over the other. Agaln, I found a neighbor sighing over a big trencher of meat she was |chopping up for mince meat. She had been chopping over fifteen minutes, “Why don’t meat choppers? “Why I've got she said, ties as a gift, I asked a gread deal. She gave an indifferent glance to- wards it. “Some times. “Why not often ?” “Oh, T don’t know, look at that list. want aren’'t on it. silly things instead, stance and “hominy. gat them up.” That's the Trouble With To the part was ready to Well, one thing, Lots of things I And there’s such ‘heer” for in- I'll bet a man ny Devices plaint 1 ‘hanically it hadn't uses of an aver- I think that is the trouble of you get sked. son "PRICES 15¢ and 25¢ Friday Matinee Only 15 cents All Seats Children’s Ramona Matinee Saturday at 12:30 Bc—To Children—5¢ SUNDAY, MONDAY & and TUESDAY “Civilization” Sunday Shows, 5, 7 HARTFORD Tel. Ch. 1028 2:15. 8:15 Dally THIS WEEK NEW YORK GIRL COMPANY See Mille. Babette, the ‘fe- male Lew Kelly.” Also Harry ntley, Walter Pearson, Clara [2vaus, Francis Tait Botsford, Bylvia Brody and Mamie Mit- hell. DMEDY AND DRAMA PN KEENEY PROGRAM ERERN hotoplay 1 at Keeney's t will be Ch: Chaplin in et,”” the celebrated comedian’s gt Jaughmaker, and Jack Pick- in a picturization on the dra enteen,” These attractions are e offered for the entertainment of ay night and Saturday patrons in tion to the regular releases. lesides the film features there will aree vaudeville acts, Dorach and jsell in “The Musical Raiiroad.” a Cooper and company if a dra- jic sketch and Holmes and Riley, jers and dancers. ers £ we always did chop our meat for ymince meat and I never thought using it.”" Why Women Don’'t Take to Saving. Labor We were talking the matter | afterwards and wondering i wamen are so much behind men ! accepting the efliciency movement, | “Becausc women are their own | bosses,” said the Authorman, “the | NO Need TO Rub! { majority of \both- men and women OR stiff sore muscles apply |shrink from doing things differently. PPy B Sloan’s Liniment to the pain ’\onn{ h:;]o to because their employers or ache, it quickly penefrafes |™3ke them. wemen are their own > P employers and its hard to make and soothes without rubbing. | themselves do something they d Rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, | want to for nn et o 5 oY dont sprains and bruises are quickly relieved by | ])(;n-g vou think he's its use. Cleaner and more promptly cffec- St = tive than mussy plasters or ointments, it | T'ENt i does not stain the skin or clog the pores. 79;?’ 17 The family medicine cliest in thousands ASK FCR and GET “of homes has a place for Sloan’s Liniment. | HORLICK'S | Atall druggm:. 2ac. 50c. and $1.00. i THE ORIGINAL MALTED MiLK | Checp substitutes cost YOU sexas price. BELOW COST SALE For Three Days Cnly Portable Lamaps from . $1.75 up Bath Room Fixtures from 10c up Electric Vacuum Cleaners, Grills, Toasters and Percolators. To Make Room for the Contemplated AUTO- MOBILE ACCESSORY DEPARTMEN". EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED. ADNA F. JOHNSON REAR 155 MAIN STREET over in pretty near to- | £dod, it has prolonged his life, ana | and costs | if she used it one of those | | “but ; | of f why | SPRING SUIT FOR MAIDENS OF TASTE Simply Say “Charge It” Any Suit in stock marked LADIES’ SUITS LADIESY’ COATS Any Coat in stock marked high as $19. high as $16.75 ALL OTHER COATS AND SUITS AT THE SAME REDUCTIONS Pay Weekly No Extras $8.98 $8.98 wr as 15 our as $16.75 prices up to $20.00. Men’s Suits Suits that sold up Former Fo: Men’s Overcoats $20.00 prices up to $26.50. $14.75 to $19.76. rmer THECAESAR [X{ISCH QTOR 8 —683 MAIN STREEL HARTFORD. SIX LEADING ROLES IN PLAY AT LYCEUM | | i { i TRIG DESIGN. Beige Feerge the fullness confined by side plaits, and belt, peplum, col- lar and cuffs picked out by hand em- broidery in metal threads, feature this interesting suit. The fine straw tri- | corne has a gold rose on the brim. There will be but three more per- formances oi *“Diplomacy” at the Ly ceum before the grand old play goes into storage perhaps never to be re- vived here again until the fiftieth an- niversary of the Lyceum. The fact that this play opencd the Lyceum twenty- five vears ago has caused an increased interest in the drama here. That it also marks the end of actite manage- ment of the Lyceum by ““Tom" Lynch who opened the playhouse with *‘Di- adds a touch of the dramatic Menu for Tomorrow Br(akl \;; Broiled Ham Coffee Fruit Scones The Walter Naylor players have scored their most successful week since coming to New Britain. 1In this play which was revived two years ago by Wiiliam Gillette at the Empire theater, New York, each member of the Naylor players is admirably cast. Miss Virginia Perry the leading lady | of the company plays the Countess Zicka in charming manner. Those who saw Rose - Coghlan twenty-five vears ago in the same role claim for the local actress the highest honors. Although she has played many char- acters, fn her many years of theatrical experience, Miss Perry knows no one wich gives her more interest than the Countess Zicka. There have been fin- Lunch Scalloped Fish Baked Apples Layer Cake Cocoa Dinner Tomato Soup Calf's Riced Potatoes Baked Macaroni Nut and Apple Salad Banana Charlotte Coffee Liver Scones—These are made like milk | biscuits but a double quantity of shortening is used. | Roll out, cut in | ; rounds and_cook on a moderately h“ll er drawn characters on the American ! griddle, turning when _brown on one| stage. alcey | Miss Dorothea Antel is thip weck exceptionally well cast. She | part of Dora, the ingenue lead. 1 isthe little lady who has so many i ing expericnces throtu | four acts. She is in love with one i man only to find he is married. She | then falls in love with another and at- | | ter marr him finds he suspects her } |asa nst his government {all very 3 t | dents that ¢ iemeelve of Dora. And Mis ituation s 5 an Miss Margie Dow { Layer Cake—Beat two eggs, add two { cupfuls powdered sugar and beat hard .(or fifteen minutes, add one cupful i milk and two cupfuls flour, alternating a little of each and beating well. Lastly, add one teaspoonful flavoring and three level teaspoonfuls baking powder and bake in jelly tins, YOUR CHOICE OF TWO SENSIBLE HATS a clovernesn| extraordin: has ‘the | AFTERN OON GOWN FOR THAT PARTY | S SYO o \:\ MOTHER'S PRIDE e yet siven her by agement of the company. In these three ladics of the Navlor ers are playing each lending roles this The male end of the company af- fords many surpri mythe Wallac | Philip Quin, and Ralph Murphy carry | the three leadi The settin 1in the second : acts are { more sumptuo cver hefore presented hefore This is the consens! | those wito have seen | twenty-five yeurs, R parts. third wan any plays here for MUSTEROLE N hfifi?‘l SHEL Has I\eh-’ved Pain fox Ever in Lr*e Family croup; ,\hcn and caugh knee; sm bothered her That jar of Musterole was rigit there to give relief and comfort. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, | made with oil of mustard. It will not | blister like a mustard p! Quick relief for sore ‘th ,|1unql tis, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, | headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- ! tism, tumbago, pains and achés of the back or join sprains, sore .muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest (it often prevents pneurnoma). i Try Musterole for croupy children. e 4 KA roat, bronchitis, JUST FOR WEAR. The cowboy tilt is of rose straw, put up with a crown of plaid silk held by straw buttons. A bit less se- vere is the blue satin turban banded by a fruity wreath of.ripe berries and ! their natural foliage. Pale blue linen, cut with a plaited square pockets, bolero jacket and wide belt, makes a fetching frock { All the scalloping s done by hand in mer- linen flo about edge: cerized white If you have small portions of several kinds of vegetables left over, mix then inta one dish and make a cream dressing. Of course, some discretion st be used in the kinds of vege- xed. Beets are not good, for to combin | Let Resinol Make ; Your Sick Skin Well That itching, burning skin can al- certainly be healed! The first use sinol ointment seldom fails to give nstant relief. With the help of resinol wap, this soothing, healing ointment usu- ally clears away all trace of eczema, ring- worm, rash or similer tormenting, sleep-pre- venting skin-diseases quickly and at little cost. Physicians | _have prescribed resinol ointment regu- larly for over twenty years, so you need not hesitate to use it freely. Sold by alt druggists. Is Your Toilet Soap Injuring Your Skin? Many toilet soaps contain harsh, in- jurious alkali. Resinol soap contains absolutely no free alkali, and to it is added the resinol medication. This -gives it soothing, healing properties which clear the complexion, comfort tender skins and keep the hair healthy. § | i | | i r I | ‘ Household Notes \ Health diet. Red kidney best for stew demands always a varied beans are among the Potato omelet is a novelty to some housewives. Excellent mu be made with leftover rice. 0dd bits of asparagus can - " 1 used up in omelet. 1) Dates and prunes are good stuffed | with marshmallov Always use the freshest eggs for { mayonnaise dressing. (Goici RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION. Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets of thousands ed Olive Tab- That is the joyful c a practicing physician and calomel’s old-time en- LHscovcred ‘hc formuia for Olive ients for livers. 5 Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, sooth- ing vegetable laxative. No griping is the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth” now and then—a bad breath-—a dull, tired feeling —sick headact m—lorpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, surc and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two ecvery night just to keep right. Try them, 10¢ and 25c per box. All druqmsts. A Few Remarks from Visitors at VIETS GREENHOUSES “Oh! Just see those Violets. Isn't that a sight?” “Look, down through this beats Florida.” “Just wait until you the Carnation house, wonderful ?” “Oh, say just look at this Carnation, it is as big as your hat. I would lke to live in here forever.” “See how those Sweet Peas grow up around the posts.” “Well, which are you going to get, Carnations, Violets, Sweet Peas or Daffodils?” “Oh, I don’t know, like them all.” If it is not convenient for you to visit our greenhouses, just Telephone 1973 and we will de- liver some of those beautiful flowers to any part of the clty. there, go in Isn't it 1 would

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