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WEW BRITAIN HERA DAILY F. X. Bushman ™ “VOICE OF . CONSCIENCE” “MILK-FED VAMP” . A SUNSHINE ' . COMEDY . PATHE NEWS “MUTT and JEFF B e ] J/OOMING SUN. MON. TUES. g THEDA BARA . IN HER BIG RUSSIAN 3 SENSATION KEENEY’S RUTH CLIFFORD, in i “THE SAVAGE"” ‘A Bomance of tho Northwest. “UNDER THE STARS AND ' STRIPES IN FRANCE.” ‘. First Pictures of Our Boys | Training in France. “BY' THE SEA” —With— MATT KENNEDY The Local Boy POTATOES AND TURKEYS FREE TO OUR PATRONS . “HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE “Hartford’s Fun Center GRAND HARTFORD /AN ‘Weeck—Daily Matinee | BARNEY GERARD'S “Follies of the Day” s PARSONS’ THEATRE —Hartford— FONIGHT & SAT. AT 8:15 : (Mat. Sat) e and J. J. Shubert Present the i N. ¥. Winter Garden’s Supreme Achievement how of Wonders” MERRYMAKERS : s 15 GORGEOUS SCENES FASCINATING CHORUS OF 80 . . SUBMARINE F-7 ces 60c, 76c, $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 | AETNA BOWLING EYS, CHURCH ST. hlley can be/ Reserved Now for Leagues n Allex, at All Times 5 ' Multigraph Letters ge-simile of Typewriting done in 2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE ' RTFORD TYPEWRITER CO. (INC.) Hartford, Conn. Doesn’t hurt a bit to 1ift any corn or callus right off. Try it! et et Kor u few cents you can get a small bottle of the magic drug freezone recently discovered by a Cincinnati man. Just ask- at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone. Apply a few drops upon a tender, ach- ing corn or callus and instantly all soreness dis- appears and shortly you will find the corn or cal- lus so loose that you Hft it off with the fingers. Just think! Not one bit of pain before applylng freezone or afterwards. It doesn’t even irritate the surrounding skin. Hard corns, soft corns or corns between the toer, also hardened calluses ont bottom of feet, shrivel up and fall off - without nurting a particle. It is almost magical- " Ladles! Keep a tiny bottle on the dresser and er let a corn or callus ache twice. FOR QUICK RETURNS USE . THE D COLUMNS. | L’“ 7 LD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1917. ~— e o s A At e e . N e SNt AN A NN ~—— News For Theatergoers and Women Readers The Curran Dry Goods Co. STOCK REDUCING SALE Owing to a backward season we find our opportunities great to purchase seasonable merchandise far below cost of manufacturing it. Hence we have made heavy purchases of Winter Merchandise at an extraordinary low prices and offer it to the public at much less than it really cost at the next FEW DAYS. the Mills. Undergarments Now we want room for our Holiday goods and will close out large quantities of new seasonable merchandise far below cost for Extra Values in Suits, Coats, Dresses, Furs, - Bath Robes, Shirt Waists and Muslin Wonderful values in MEN’S and WOMEN’S WINT ER KNIT UN- 'DERWEAR AND HOSIERY. Children’s and Misses’ Bleacher Union Suits, 2 to 16 years. Worth 79c te $1.00. Extra Special at Boys’ Heavy Fleeced Lined Shirts and Drawers. All sizes. 59c value Extra Special at .., BiG VALUES IN KNIT GOODS COAT SWEATERS, SCARFS AND CAPS. AND A BIG LINE OF'* INFANTS’ WEAR AT REDUCED PRICES. This is an opportunity to purchase your Xmas Gifts at little cost. Big Saving in Men’s Underwear. Shirts, Neckwear, Night Shirts, Pajamas; and Gloves, Umbrellas, and Bath Robes. All in on the Stock Reducing Sale. Blankets, Comfortabies, Bed Spreads, Table Damask, and Bed Sheets, and Pillow Cases, at special prices for the Stock Reducing Sale. (Gome in and see the beautiful line of Ladies’ Neckwear and Handkerchiefs we have on display, all boxed for Xmas Gifts. EXTRA VALUES THIS WEEK. | | A bill of unusual variety and: strength will be shown at Fox's to- s morrowy, the principal feature of which will be a gripping drama en- titled “The Voice of Conscience,” in which that handsome matinee idol, | Francis Bushman, stars with Bev- | erly Bayne. Harry Northrup, the well known villain also has an im- | portant role in the play. The story deals with the adventures of a man who has been recently released from an unjust prison sentence. To spare the feelings of the mother of one of his prison pals, he goes to her home ! and masquerades as her son. All goes well until he meets his supposed sister, and then begins one of the most unusual love stories that has ever been presented on the screen. The play is full of romance, adven- ture and excitement. Another ripping good feature is “The Milk-Fed Vamp” which is even a million times funnier than it title. The fact that it is an- | other Fox Sunshine comedy is enough to guarantee a full half hour of side- | shaking, rib-tickling laughter. Every- | one who saw the first Sunshine, which | was called “Roaring Lidns and Wed- ding Bells,” will certainly not miss WM. S.HART “THE LAST CARD” Vivianlqunin LITTLE MISS OPTIMIST A Keystone Comedy of seeing the second me popular series of com- he Seven Pearls,”” Pathe nd a funny comedy in which Mutt and Jeff and the stars, will also be shown. DOUBLE BILL AT LYCEUM THEATER “A Lyceum Guest Enjoys the Best.” And the Lyceum theater is living up to the spirit of its motto, too. | Coupling it with the “best regardless of cost,” this theater is making rapid ides towards the monopoly of the ctions of New Britain’s motion picture public, the answer being serv- ice all the time, the best and only the best pictures, and ideal surround- ings in which to view them. Taking the program that is being glven the remainder of this week as #¥ Just | LA What I Wanted s s S 4 | mightily, ifiyou | give him'a pair Bian Sostorm s boots. o BOYS Storm Sl%e $230¢,$995 Besides the enjoyment will keep his feet dry. lgd'.h::-i::h il ‘ during winter, keeping him weil and happy. Come lookat a palr tomorrow | | | i . Newark Shoe Stores Co. MEN'S AND WOMEN’S STORE. NEW BRITAIN STORE 324 Main St. Near R. R. Crossing. Open Mon. and Sat. Evenings. egotistical, that there is nothing bet- ter in the city at the present time, but we will not ,say that. ° We will just refer you toé our, patrons who ;know, and then you wll be obliged to recognize the fact that once again the Lyceum is keeping along its | beaten path of quality from beginning to end, with a good space between |those extremes. { Vivian Martin and Tom Moore, who yhave proved one of the smoothest | working, greatest result-producing iteams that ever paired in a motion | picture, head the bill today and to- morrw in “Little Miss Optimist,” and William §. Hart, always a great at- traction is appearing in one of his favorites, “The lLast Card.” Miss Martin and Mr. Moore are what might be termed “old-timers,” in speaking of the length of time they have been !in the picture, only. Not in age, how- {ever, for both are most delightfully voung, full of ambition, pep, and life. They make a big hit in this, theic latest. U The Lyceum Weekly in its latest is- sue shows Uncle Sam’s war prepara- tions as they affect both army and | navy. New ships are being byilt, men are training in this country to go to France, and other men are already there putting in the finishing touches hefore going into the trenches. This weekly, with the Keystone comedy and others gives the program a good finishing touch, Healyour childs sick skin with Resinol ‘The minor skin troubles to which infants and children are subject— itching patches, bits of chafing, rash or redness—so easily develop into serious, stubborn affections, that every mother should have Resinol Ointmentonhand to check them before they get the upper hand, We recommend Resinol for this with the utmost confidence because of its ess ingredients and its success in healing eczema and similar serious skin diseases. “Hartford’s Most Helpful Store” VERCOATS Coats pendable Value ! Puts You Into $12 MEN’S SUITS HATS of Quality, Style and De- — and a Dollar a Week Any One of Them. 535 $10 to $30 SHOES $14.00 $16.00 $18.00 $20.00 UP TO l 1 SWEATERS Women’s Coats An assemblage consisting of hundreds of the very latest styles—every wanted material—every size for Women and Misees, Buy ANYWHERE. See these Coats before you CLOTH COATS—PLUSH COATS $14.75 up COMPLETE LARGE STOCKS OF WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS, FURS, DRESSES, TRIMMED HATS, SHOES, SWEATERS, $25.00 up SKIRTS, A9 —098_MAIN STRERE HARTFORD. Breakfast Cereal with Milk Fried Mush Graham Muffins Coffee Lumnch’ Olive Cream Sandwiches Beet Salad Baked Apples Tea Dinner Beef Broth Kebobbed Chicken Browned Potatdes els Sprouts ettuce Corn Starch with Jelly Coffee Kebobbed Chicken—Cut the meat from the legs and thighs of a cold | roast chicken: divide it into half inch | pieces, then cut an equal number of ! pieces from thinly sliced bcaon, string the chicken and bacon alternately on skewers, dip each skewer in melted butter, dust with salt and pepper, with lemon juice before serving Olive Cream Sandwiches—DMince one tablespoonful olives stuffed with red peppers, and to one cake Philadelphia cream cheese between two slices brown bread which has been buttered and cut thin. PIMPLY? WELL, DONT BE! | People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ Qlive Tablets i ** ‘A pimply face will not embarrass you m longer if you get @ package of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights, i Cleansethe blood,the bowelsand theliver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the suc- | cessful substitute for calomel; there’snever any sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do_that which calomel does, and just aseffectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. ; No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with “a dark bro % a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” fee!ing,d constipafio{n, fwrmd liver, bad disposition or pimply face. sg(;‘ Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable coqnpound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by_their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggists, Menu ior Tomorrow Rub to a cream, spread | HOUSEHOLD NOTES Dried fruits or vegetables should be placed in water and soaked until plumped before cooking. Cook in the water they were soaked in. When making boiled starch for lin- ens make the starch with soapy wa- ter. This gives a pretty gloss to the linen. A good dessert can be made by the ordinary corn bread recipe by adding raisins or dates and serve as a hot pudding. FADS AND FASHIONS Crysta buttons are a pretty trim- ming for the velvet dress. Very plain frocks may have collars and cuffs of brilliant stuff. Jet ornaments with fringed ends are frequently used instead of flowers on gowns. Ivory beads make a very attractive girdle for the navy blue velvet dress. Attractiye girdles are made of nar- row bands of cloth lined with bright 1 silk. Made of Pure - Tiber Silk Just the thing for gift gi Eefateit and this is your opt g:‘fly to gratify that desire. 3paimsto MEN’S AND will be glad tt:yreceive Ssl-llch m& and useful Come see our of tomorrow | WOMEN’S STORE. NEW BRITAIN STORE 324 MAIN STREET. Near R. R. Crossing. Open Mon. and Sat. M1ng