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NEW BRITA(N DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1918.- IDE TALKS || | Don'tSuffervincon SRSl : stipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, and Those Everlasting Interruptions. all their attendant discomfort «pite,” said the Authorman, “is one | state of gloomy resentment, he spoke | darn thing after another.” (Only he | the truth. . DR. cALDVVELL’S dian’t say darn). X Ought to Be Able to Get Something He had just got back to work after Done. { . a two weeks' break caused by a rela- The number of unavoidable inter- ; : ; I u I e S 1 l I f ruptions which the life of an ordin- tive’s illness, when an attack of ton- - ary man or woman can develop is K YESTERDAY silitis came along and snatched him | simply unbelievabl et The P, ble. One looks ahead W (Wednesday) from his desk again. to & stretch of timo and savs to one- | He said it, however, so much more | 5¢!f, “Christmas is over, T haven't HIS BIG s Wie e || 8o clotiestto BuyRanaYiE agesiesem is a combination of simple Laxative Herbs Bl | 21ly appears when making such pro- | ;n‘.:f‘;"”‘j""‘“’{: O G e with Pepsin,. mild and gentle in its action and 31 the fact | b e B =N e ‘buying of . - . A . . . i et st e B s o s i e s relieves constipation quickly, without griping 5 = thing done.” | . . 3 . # | nim. TRt ecen TR (IO | or other pain or discomfort. It is especially erfect Laxative “Come in to my study.” he said, decide to " ; T s % | have the meastes, and tho maia | recommended for children.. SIS vouRa o thin st B Fen B e AR e i e R()GRA helped.” . ; visited last summer intimate that . - So we went in to his study a8d| gy an’excellent time for you o Sold by Druggists Everywhere ACRIFICE’ there, pinned above his desk was this | l 3 % FFUUSRC fme, Tor Sor k| E CHAPLIN JiRasor=ions ono's preclous sirctch of free timo | 50 cts. ( %)) $1.00 There Will Always Be Interruptions. | in which one hoped to ‘‘zet some- Bl | “So long as there is work to do | thing done” at last has fled as swiftly | S A cial Boulsioanips ObGned ese of Charma, b WAthe fo . 1 1 § | there will bo interruptions, breaks in | as a watch in the night or as yes- DR W15 CATOFVELD 27 WASTNGTONESTREET, AMONTICELLO o SLLUOTS omorrow’s E All Seats WAR TAX character growth to learn to bear No one who does not lead a soli- these timely or untimely interrup- | tary life can hope to be free from —~ 5 f| tions without any break in good | interruptions for any lensth of time. !‘ ’ WARM WELCOME FOR k’ l) AY tempor or courtesy. Shall We Let Them Steal Our Peace | I]H B[]Y PL A said the Authorman. *“Nobody im- of Mind. i its progress. And it is part of one’s | terday when it is past. “I don't know who wrote that,” NFURSDAY "THUR DAY THURSDAY THURSDAY portant I guess. I cut it out of one| For the majority of us, therefore, 0 of those good thought calendars, but intexrumin.r must be. The que:tim\ o . i " than a whole book of quotations from r\'v our 'lmf‘ but oyr pva(‘n of mmd that New Britain W)li patronize vaude- S Chadwick & Taylor the best authors.” or shall we loarn to koep our serenity | “A DESIE)ERA’TE Lewis & Hurst “ON T}lE[VLEVELH with which he was talking an inter-| “He that can have ‘““"““"“-" savs MUSICRI COmedy Mak&S Good IlIl Es\innfi;e‘;tzescffi?fi??dfi; ::asu;;gd}:g; ville of the proper sort, for at that And to judge from tho calmness|safe from their maraudings . ruption which would have once| Franklin, ‘“can have what he . | | to the roof, every cranny and corner Extra Special s ~ s | thrown him into a most unlivablo| And he who will can have p;.umm. | i ry cranny CHANCE” The Aviation Girls e pression on Opening Night yuns cccvmied v o satisnea pawon. e ! spite the weather, and pedestrians who GREAT PICTURES — FAMOUS STARS — FINE VAUDEVILLE e e s e RE PROGRAM. NEW VAUDEVILLE SHOW- LY; ON ONE BILL - B8 A 5 " Main and West Main streets at cer- DOUBLE ¥FEATURE PIOTU S 2 TR RN } good music and rapid fire comedy— tain hours will say that it must have By ADEL - that is a summary of “Oh Boy” which been at least novel to judge by the By ADELE GARRISOY | opened a weelk's engagement at Par- lines of persons who waited for an TALE OF TWO CITIES | o son's theater, Hartford, last night. OPPOTEunity fo getin to view the Arst Who Is This Peddier Who Begs So yto myself with a little shiver of di vaudevllle bill presented by the Lys ~ Q = While there are a number of weak 3 FEATURE AT FOX’S | i gust, one of the professional mendi- | "ile there are a e e { cants who made it so hard for really | SPOts in the cast, the company as a Although the first show started a looked around my room search-1 geserving peddlers to set a hearing, | whola provided more than two hours 0'clock. there was an amazingly long Two great seven-part features, with | i rtfully, trying.to discover line of waiting persons at an hour SEE WHAT’S COMING TO | an’ unusually gooa back-ground of | the best hiding place for the impor- R l:)‘oo, sl 1’::“ i")f entertainment to an enthuslastic yoror that time, anxious to reach ther { sharter subjects will constitute the|tant paper 1 carried in the back of covering his entive head. He | Ccrewded house last night. ‘box office. The line extended from extraordinary program ta be offered at | the trick wrist watch Lillian had T e T e dis. | By far the leading character of the the box office down West Main street, # | 1ox's theater tomorrow and Thursday. | provided. i Probably he was a strong, | cast is Miss Helen Shipman, the com- around the corner and well up Main BER $ /nd the stars of the show could not The wrist watch Dicky he given | | man who ought to be doing edienne. Why Miss Shipman is not street. The best part of this incident be improved, for William Farnum, | me which had no room s back | 5 man's work in the world. e : is that everyone was satisfied with e universaily hailed as the most popular | for sec : even anything so thin ESie . | Playing Broadway at the head of her what he or she saw after the wait, kind lady, looka da tings, oo / A as the rice paper upon which My | His voice was o whine, his accents | OWR company is difficult to under- so no one has a kick coming; the D Y 1| bo scen in his gigantic hit, “A Talo of | father had written his messase, 12 | piainly intended to be Italian. But I |stand. She is the life of the comedy management is thankful, appreciative TOMORROW AND A g | Two Cities”, and that internationally | upon my dressing table. It must be | 3aq hea . Italian voices | and it is not until she makes her en. 204 €lad; those who were present at famous pair, Francis Bushman and|upon my wrist when Di reaches | s days cver to mistake any of the performances are singing Beverly Bayne are to appear in their home, only one hour ¢ I did i > sica the praises of the theater and waiting ! for the musical THE BIGGEST SHOW EVER . newest triumph, “Red, White, and not dare risk the casual inspection accents. I 1 no clue to his | vaping from the police that the show until Thursday for a change of bill, Blue Blood”, a ripping tale of ad- * S o nen s eroe sl s lexar el Tation 1ie B UG vl lre i niotl | briEhtenaup: | that they might again be present. TWO GREAT SEVEN-PART TRIUMPH Explanation of the merits of such stars watches or delicate machinery of | yeajian T was certain, In a few words “Oh Boy” is the | . Yesterday presented a delicious pre- in unnecessary, and their presence in| ypon the one I wore. What Madge Saw. story of a young chap in love with the any kind might lead him to bestow dicament, 1. e, trying to find room 2 for everybody. The announcement these pictures in itself a sufficient It would be an ea matter to dis- I was turning awa st | daughter of a society leader Who ihat vaudeville will be the program guarantee of perfection. There will be | pose of the trick watch Any box | when I happened to catch s t knows nothing of gay affairs taking a number of other films, comedies and | iy my locked trunk would ve for | the stuff in the small basket he un- | place after 9 p. m. They are mar- { dramatic actor an stage or screen, will | trance as a ‘“desperate woman” es- must have reached every theater-lover 3 \ v : f | : 3 in the city; it certainly seemed as 3 weclklies to complete the show. There | jis keeping until 1 should need it | covercd and held out before me. It | ried in fhe first act, a decided novel- ' {15ugh everybody was there. At the will be no increase again. My anxiety concerned tho | Wa ¢ usual collection of motions, | Ly, and their efforts te secure the CON- (st show even the top gallery was 4 ® - ey paper it contained, which my fa- | Dencils, thimbles, pins, things useful | sent of the girl's mother to their “en- packed. with the other floors holding ~ i urgent messa and Lillian’s | and things which never had a use. }gagcmont” provide situations that af- 51 e | 3 their capacity. Then the second show anxiety had shown me to be a most But amo them T w threo | ford plenty of fun. George Budd, tha , wag put on and there was not one y important document. small metal pencil cases, with tops | groom, is played by Charles Compton | wio, DH. o0 BRd Jrern, Was ©ot one In the Intensely Dramatic Spectacle : | T went over all my small posses ich could be removed and then | <nd Lou Bllen Carter, the girl, by | e MEE e : and they piled in even more rapidly; sions hurriedly, trying to find any- | screwed on Zhe xcmcnbrance | rone Hualeman. the fourth and last show played to 5 C f my we 1 hopeless quest for Joseph Allen, as Constable Simms o e thing of the per size to hold the | © ] ! 2 f d » | almost as big an audience as the first. 4 FOR THROAT AND LUNGS precious paver, and yet be ¢ y | something suitable in which to hido | continues to pave his way to success Anyone who could not get in yester. aleé 0 WO Iies & Calctum compound that will bring re- | Secreted cither ahout my person or | the sccret paper my father had sent |with laaghs. Allon has appeared In & gos w1 have 1o wott Corll Wamier : Bt in momy acute and chronic cases. | in some absolutely undiscoverable | to Lillian made urn again to- | number of other comedles In Which 4o% t5 geq the bill, because the theater i LIthly recormandat LA e iNlace intmy room ward him. T was ut to pick up | his work has contrasted favorably closes today on orders from the fuel tains no harmful drus Try them today. | Katie's knock sounded upon my |cne of the pencil cases when a sud- | with the leading comedians of the sy . U k sounded ) _ , s A - commissioner. Thursday will bring a 50 cents a box, including war tax door as I was about to give up tho | den intuition led my hand toward | stage and his efforts in “Oh Boy" are | ! ! days’ ;. THE INTERNATIONAL FAVORITES 4 Tor salo by all drueists search in despair the thimbles instead. up to his usual standard. e o e e 5 S5 ST = c 3 n | Taking yesterday's show on its mer- Eckman Laboratory, Philadeiphia “Dere sooch a noor mans down-| ‘“How much are these?” I asked. New Britain people in the audience | 4 "4y ord is no wonder the crowds at. ; 06026454 says he have sick wife and four, five N Adels »bard, e s a ; e % MQWW [ leatle children. 1Ife look joost awful, | 1 had a sense of something haunt- | member of the Alfred Cross Players o 1B?;;°owL,‘;‘:{:{::lz;:l:r:;;.’ Ay 3 Make Your Own Cough You vant me give someting, | i familiar in the voice. And then 2 i the D BROAEES i oo at the Lyceum theater is one of senting an acrobatie act staged meis ) Luy hee's ting my eyes fell upon the hand holding | pleasant memories connected with = ] Syrup and Save Money 3 AR e T £ ; D hificently, and the Burlington Four, out the & those entertainers. Mrs. Hibbard is 4 i | Signs That Surprise. Derfactiin hesirole) of IMiss Fenslope performing their antics at the Hokem- '] B Better than the ready-made kind. Katie's voice was low and hurried, NAPOLEON ONCE SAID | Buad, a Quakeress maiden lady, who . ° Srocery store re the perform. | . : o ers. To tell of the excellence of each Easily prepared at home. unlike her usual loud preface of | ., Army Ts gets ice w nd Bron-ix e e e | : ¥ “Oh, Missis Graham.” T understood 2 aining Ce mixed and decides that water is not " DC09600000000969600600000% : : many , = | the on for her subdued manner £ e b ory | Of much use anyway. ny good points would have to be discussed, s 3 : The finest cough syrup that moncy \w her glance furtively at the | e Tner i containione orimaore | | Others desexving mnotice are’ Jack ussed, but suffice to say that the ] can buy, costing only about onc-fifth a - behind which Cousin Asatha | boxes of Allen's I the antisentic | Raffael as Judse Daniel Carter; Stel. Dill entertaimed and pleased. Wil § mml” be m Alu udd{lm(wrlmnm ry nursing Y meiash) LR A e A O St d e i S wilE Jack Oster- L‘v";:‘ ‘F;;“SSC“ L.m Sf“tds oL hSavr!x;lce” g casily be made up at home. way S ,. ision] e e o ng feet a [ Ll e eildCaane [ yae e motion picture eadliner, 9 takes hold and conquers o Dbroken arm. Katie not S | biiste | sore s b man, a club waiter: and Harold : © coughs, throat and_chest cold i Cousin Agatha, and with reason, but as Jim Marvin, a club man. with Alice Howell in her latest com- P really make you enthusiastic about it. | she stands in wholesome awe of her, | make d s L £ | Musical hits are “You Never Knew ;“‘i’tot"’n‘lra‘{c&:‘gvHIOWG”GS?;O» and the ippi ] 7 i nd Adventure! Bl Any druggist can supply you with | I realized that she netively felt | ¥ — About Me,” by Miss Haisman and Mr. | L¥ce A y also on the program. A Ripping Tale of Love, Thrills and Ad 215 ounces of Pinex (60 cents worth). ' (hat my mother-in-law rannica. TN | Compton; “Till the Clouds Roll By, Vaudeville has shown itself a pleas- IWdl‘lV Other Shorter Successes ) Tour this into a pint bottle and cld cousin would frown upon indis WRUS “G QUICK | the best of the program, by Miss Ship- _,i £ attraction, and will be continued. the botlg with plain granuiat LG e e e e ME Comton, and “Neating | Patronage of the kind recetved yes- e A e $ yroposin | Time” by Miss Shipman and Mr. | terday should not be expected every f REGULAR PRICES—Matinee 6 and 11 Bl 65 conts and gives you a i T don't know what impulse made | P ! MG BHSTEP’MW' day, but the management plans ta |._L family supply—of = g 1e rise from my seat and to follow “Oh Pov” is in two acts, the first | 8ive the best all the time, and only Evening 11 and 17 pleasant tasting remedy. It keeps pers i down the stai Ordinarily T « | in the bachelor apartments of George | the best and thoso who were present fu‘t“'} I i ) 555 3udd, and the second at the Meadow- | May be assured that there will be no Wi . g through overs Tain told her to give it to the “'“"““"“i It Soothes and Kelicves Like a | sides Country Club. The book and |let up in the quality to be presented. st bx T o n - s ! C E she could 1 g P 3 e e N A AT TS f the throat and lungs—loosens together with such food as she ¢ | B Wi | lyrics are by Guy oRlton and P. G. - e s tho phlegm, Soothts and het 13 wor together. Bt one of the un- Mustard Pl “CTC\“ ithout Wodehouse and the music by Jeromo | S8Bebiasdiddddidd s the inflamed or swollen throat mems nccountable impulses I have always the Burn or Sting Mooy HEAD STUFFED FROM PARD{)NS THEA’[R branes, and gradually but surely ihe found it safe to follow scemed 10| Muysterole is & clean, white ointment, i3 . | amnoying {hront tickle. and dreaded cckon me forward | e e S e e % 1 CATARRH OR A COLD ~—Hartford— cough Will disappear entirely. othing i comment, *““HMe look joost id-: i d | | s ] the work of the old-fashioned mustard l TONTGHT e e SR G | Wwas certainly justified. This | plaster—does it better and does mot blis- at M Imaelan days £ o, . cream Applied in Nostrils % | e T Pinex is a special and highly congen. | was my mental comment as I sur- | ter. You do not have to bother with a R | Opens Air Passages Right Up. | ALL THIS WEEK trated compound of genuine’ Norway | veved the man at the door. He hadn't | cloth. You simply rub it on—and usually | Ts Suvely of Interest to Herald | ! (Except Tuesday) pine extract, and is kunown the world | boen shaved for several da nis | the pain is gone ! a Readers. | § | Populor $1 Matinces Wed. and Sat. over for its prompt healing eficet on the | (othing was of the most nondeseript Many doctors and nurses use Muster- New Britain people are always in- ‘V y | Nights, 8 Sharp, 25¢ to $2.00 ‘throat, membranes. | character, ar hair was a tangied | ole and recommend it to their patients. terested in the statements of New | Instant rellef—no waliting. Your | ¥ cha T, D: { i H i have given the girl a coin and KEENEY'S ALL THIS WEEK Thomas H. Ince’s The Comstock Elliott Co. Presents Avoid dwzm;(]) ntm-nt by iw‘ <ing W"l!‘ | of wisps, over which an They will gladly tell you what relief it | Britain residents. And this is par- | clogged nostrils open right up; the The Smartest and Brightest of | riggist for 2% omnees of Fhuex with | "t jammed down. There | gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, | ticularly true when a man so well | air passages of your head clear and All Musical Comedies thing else. A guarantee of absolute sat= | wore deep lines on his face, too, | stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, | known as Mr. Kindelan speaks. Those | you can breathe freely. No more “OH, BOY” jsfaction or money promptly refunded, | which to a cas glance told of suf- | pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains|jn New Britain who suffer from hawking, snuffing, blowing, headache, ? goes with_ this rlrt&mm“o"- The PineX | fering. But I had learned many | and aches of the back or joints, sprains, | hackache, headache and other kid- | dryness. No struggling for breath at Direct from § months at Ye Wilbur | Co., Ft» Wayne, curious things during the never-to- | Sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted | ney ills will make no mistake by fol- | night; your cold or catarrh disap- | Boston, with ‘Same Big Cast and | s e 5 be-forgotten expedition with Lillian fecti colds of th)e chest (it often pre-| ,wing the example of J. W. Kin- | pears. . Production. “ T 'S FUN OCENTER” |and Katherine to the cafe where we | Vents pneumonia, delan, blacksmith, 23 Seymour street, Get a small bottle of Ely’s Crea: “The Zeppelm’s Last — = [ “HARTFORD had seen Harry Underwood and 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. He says: “I used a box or two of | Balm from your druggist now. App;:; B 1uERE ARE TWENTY LDk GRAND HARTFORD Grace Draper. I remembered so dis- o Doan’s Kidney Pills some time ago |a littie of this fragrant, antiseptic, Raid.” BOWLING CLUBS IN HARTFORD. | frme e Dty tinctly the cosmetic tricks Lillian and T surely had satisfactory results. | healing cream in your nostrils. 1% Ladics are Welcome and will re- [ A% “‘\‘,;‘(’{, RURLESQUERs» || had used in transforming us into . It was for a_weak and painful back | penetrates through every alr passage | ceive Courteous Accommodations at i R middleaged rican women RE T H A that I took Doan’s. I know Doan's i of the head, soothes the inflamed or With i 5 o arks X |4 i i be ds ded n . - he that I recognized at once the mar e Kidney Pills can be depen upon | swollen mucous membrane and relief High Class Vaudeville. L foAlals o face of the & AETNA Superb Cast — All Stz OF il 0L uhupm {0 G : > 3 for such trouble. comes instantly. I FRANY (Funny) FINNEY | man before me i ' . . P 8 §0c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn It's just fine. Don’t stay stuffed-up BOWLING ALLEYS ]:___1’% The man was an impostor, I said Co., Mfgrs.,, Buffalo, N. Y. with a cold or nasty catarrh. Great Spectacle