Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
\J ¥ 2nd GEO" ¥ iieart of Romance . b4 LAST DAY OF THIS VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM LOOK AT THES VICTOR’S MUSICAL MELANGE 14—MUSICIANS—14 WELLS and LEE i“grfax and Stafford ~ MARY GARDEN in “THAIS ’ TOMORROW NEW VAUDEVILLE —ALSO— JACK AND JILL WITH PICKFORD AND HUFF KEENEY'S HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE o MON. and WED. HE DOOR BETWEEN" with RUTH CLI¥ D and MUNROE SALISBURY THURS. and FRI. “PHANTOM RIDERS” with HARRY CAREY and MOLLY MALONE and “BROADWAY LOVE with DOROTHY PHILLIPS HARTFORD'S FUN CENTER’T‘, ! RAND uarTFORD Charter 1026—HARTIOLD “Hartford’s Fun Cente This Week, Twice Daily BILLY WATSON and the BEEF TRUST ARSONS'THEATRE | —Hartford— ‘ Commencing Wed., Twice Daily D. W. Griffith’s | Colossal $2,000,000 Spectacle | “INTOLERANCE” | e’s Struggle Throughout the Ages 000 people, 7,500 horses, 1,200 riots, 500 dancing girls Greatest Show in the World. rices Mats. 25c and Nights, 50c. Thc and $1.00 All Seats Reserved—sSale Now. 1. PAYS Feb. 6, 3 50c; | troubl | food into the stomach. | hot water and lim {an vs For UN.-MON. MDA BARA L in “DU BARRY” m (A Big Standard Piciure) BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE SAYS AUTHORITY of if Take a flush Salts Back | | | to | tablespoonful Kidneys hurts. all meat from diet if you Rheumatic or Bladder bothers | Omit feel | | The must American men women | guard constantly kidney because we eat too much and | {all our food rich. Our blood filled with uric acid which the ki | neys strive to filter out, they wealen | from overwork, become Iu.:;,fwn, th eliminative tissues clog and/ the re- sult is kidney trouble, bladder weak- ness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine |is cloudy full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have | rheumatism when the weather is bad, | | get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- | spoonful in a glass of water before | breakfast for a few days and your | kidneys will then act fine. This | alts is made from the acid | and lemon juice, combined | with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and sllmul;xte! clogged kidneys; to neutralize lhcs‘ | | and sainst is is acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- jure, makes a delightful effervescent | lithia-water beverage, and belongs in | every home, because nobody can make | a mistake by having a good kidney | flushing any time. i | HAVE ROSY CHEEKS i AND FEEL FRESH AS |! A DAISY—TRY THIS! \ = i Says glass of hot water with | | phosphate before breakfast , | | | washes out poisons. To see the tinge of healthy bloom in our face, to see your skin | clearer and clearer, to wake up with- ! out he; iche, backache, coated or a nasty breath, in fact to 2el your best, day in a day out, just try inside-bathing every morning for one week Before breakfast each day, drin gl of real hot water with a tea- spoonful of limestone phosphate in it as a harmless means of shing from the stomach, liver, kidn ind bowels the previous day’s indigestible waste, | sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, | sweetening and purifying the entire | alimentary canal before putting more The action of one phosphate on | is wonderfully in- | out all the sour and acidity and | appetite for | et a empty stomach vigorating. It clear fermentations, sives breakfast. A quarter pound of limestone phos- phate will cost very little at the drug store but is suflicient demonstrate that just soap d hot water cleanses, ind freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phos- phate act on the blood and internal organs. Those who subject to constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, rheumatic twinge it those whose skin is sallow and com- plexion pallid, are assured that | week of inside bathing will have them | both and feeling better in | every e e TFOR QUIC RETURNS USE THE CLASSIIIED COLUMNS. 1ses one a splendid to as sweetens looking way. ; heard in | { Monday | and 1healergoers NOW GOING ON! Don’t Miss This Wonderful Opportunity to Buy Shoes CHEAPER THAN THE COSi OF MANUFACTURE. All Children’s Shoes Reduced 20 % NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1018, MODERN BOOT SHO MUSICIANS HEAD BILL AT LYCEUM one o Tonight is the last opportunity s to the Lyceum ‘‘All vaudeville and picture prpgram. The Lest tion of musicians to be New Britain for a long time Musical Melange,” which tops the program. Wel 1d Lee are a combination who present a clever song and talking act. Tt rapid- fire talking nging made them great favorites, and the ‘nces of for them again and but least, Fairfax colored team, proved entert s Jady 1 is “Victors S and LU called in., TLast Stafford, a of the most The sir of the a sensation, and membered Mary Garden on this prog expensive not one ining mber long be was will re- in “Thais 1s0 thus rounc highly entertaining is am, an and bill. Ior tomorrow vaudeville pro Jack Pickford and l.ouise always great favorites in Ne in will he seen in a five part feature entitled “Jack and Jill.” rare picture showing the stars at their best ull the spirit of vouth ¢ will appeal to the the city. The Sylvester dog, which is now he Bijou theater in a girl team which h popular in the best country will complete at the Lyceum which row afternoon for the the week. another top-notch m is bhooked. TIuff, spec It two of is - clever 1t : a the headliner New Haven proved theaters of tho the new bill opens tomor- remainder of ver Menu for Tomorrow Breakfast Cereal with Milk I'rench Fried Potatocs I Rolls Coffee Tmnch se Polc own Bre Cocoa Dinner Noodle Soup Meat Loaf Baked Potatoes Fried Parsnips Snow Pudding Coffee Checse Polenta—This s cornmeal mush cooked for at least an hour. There is then st 1 into it pepper to taste and a cupful or more grated cheese and it is ready to serve. This is eaten with butter. salted Ege Rolls—Mix one quart flour with one teaspoonful cach salt and sugar and two teaspoonfuls bak powder. Into this rub threo t shortening. Add two e and mixed with a cupful milk and much more milk may be necded to malke a soft dot Roll out, cut in two inch strips, then into fingers, lay apart on greased pan bri o with a little beaten e and bake in a quick oven. ng s well beaten, as ~ream-of-corn isp popcorn the last minute. HAVE COLOR IN CoeEes Be Better Locking—Take Olive Tabiets In ser few kerne dropped in soup n 1t If your skin is yellow—comp! —tongue coated—appetite po a bad taste in your mouth—alazy, no-good feeling—you Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute forcalomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arc a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their clive color. ‘To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. warce’ Olive Tablets act on the rels like calomel—yet have | 0 dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome consti- pation. That's why miliions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggists. Take one or two nightly and [ mote the pleasing results. HOUSEHOLD NOTES Scones with r: licious. isins in them are de- Cornbread ple sauce. is good served with Expensive fats than cheap ones. are no better food Save all peach throw on the fire and cherr The £ pastr; chi ar ingredients o almonds. Ttalian red pepper home Celery made and at vinezar is easily B3: 1 filling makes good filling calke which | and | j dlings of the half white varicty { be used. Il blespoonfuls | already biscuit dough and bake until brown | surpr for the sponge When half has drop the other half into ice til it can be used an onic used un- heen water Uso When the thermometer set several pans of for the low very water out to m | ice refrigerator. Brit- | eradish can be the A little left-over hor turned pickle jar vinegar bod condit In order to have the kitchen its best it should thorough cleaned out ever into to kecp in n range do be ly week Tamb stew should be cooked to make it as tendc should all day s it be, Brown sugar is so good that it is a pity to us | £ | The baby should bhe sheltered from { any possible draught while sleeping. on cereals wulated best temperature for room in winter is =rees The sleepin 160 d a prot Before making French dres best cooks rub the bowl with onion. half : White and sweet potatoes can be | fried together if seasoned with onions and pepper. In almost any recipe for gems mid- could 5y i Any pet that is kept in will be in better shapo if kept very clean captivity his cag Alws children more than remember that are dependent upon special adults. foods | Bay parsley, celery salt, cayenne and sage should always hand for sea leaves, Mutton can he varied by using mint | or caper sauce for the roast, and when the mutton is served on the day by frying or scalloping it second A delicious cherry pie is made a deep dish. TPut the seeded cherri in the dish, sweeten if they sweet, cover them with re soda When the housekeeper feels tir if she would force herself to take 1 vacation at home by letting things g0 undone for a day or two, she would b 1 how much bettor her ne would feel DESERVES GOLD MEDAL FOR THIS Cincinnati authority tells how to dry up a corn so It lifts out. You corn-pestered men and wom need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes that nearly killed you before, savs (1 Cincinnati authority, drops of frec tender, becaus onc applied directly wchir stop: once and soon the corn lo can be lifted out, root and all, pain A quarter of an ounce costs very little at any drug store is sufficient to take off every hard or soft corn or callus: This should be tried, as it is inexpensive is saidl not to inflame or even irritate the sur- rounding tissue or skin on a soreness at ens it | without | corn 500 50 of freezone but | nd ap- | | | fact 168 MAIN ST. Next to the N. B, NEW DOUBLE BILL i OPENS AT FOX'S' One turc of the stro t double-fea- bills ever presented in the ecity opens the at Iox's theater today, present- popular of the that have in two most younger masculine the public Walsh, star won heart. hey are CGieors: the likable chap from the Fox studios, and Harold Lock- wood, the dashing your of 1 11sh cor : leadin n | who is the idol W brilliant of h ripping, five “Blue Blood tho Georsie fc certainly puts hot stuff for Lockwood appears Mctro Wonde Avenging Trail, drama s all over the country s back in the most chie reel and ents, a whirl-wind cubt g stern stor it home in over h daring called is ot that and he mighty quarter. latest bi titied “Th a pulsating in for to work I nt certainly unrivalled for rapid fire w cls right some and in his | play, en- | which and sus- | uninterest- particularly an hour is of t Is never been Lockwood i hz in from, na unate securing b scenarios his ail,” it i ind originality revenge—but of a | kind of revenge, which is secured an unheard of way. Many lort subjocts, cte., tomplete the p The immort dame Du I novel of th Louis the F Bara makes urpasse: for in It i1s a tory of new in other ¢ will classie, histo rupt court of King | >nth, in which Theda | her appearance. Many | and sty e are the tales that have been whispered the court tr particular Louis, the stran cst of them all has been incorporated | “Du which is the story of | a peas to be (Mu‘ favorite of The pictured ver-'| sion was produced with all the lavish | expense and religious attention to de- ’ tail nd historical accuracy that variably maris a William fox produc ‘ tion, 1d Miss I 5 s surpe 1 | about of and in int who 1 anything that she has hitherto complished. Are There is no moroe reason to conde all advertised medicines thar to condemmn all physicians or all drug- | gist are in v pro- trad they do not last long. Take a medicine like | Lydia Pinkham Vegetable C¢ pound, the true test of its merit that for v vears it has been relieving ymen of America from the forms of female ailments, con- | popularity and | recognized from stand remedy 1‘ Advertised Medicines Worthless? nn 1 ere i eve but FFakes there fession and in every m- | is the | V worst tantiy favor growing until it to ocean : in now i oce 5 the for female g is unnecessary! Resinol stops it quickly, It is a positive fact that the | moment Resinol touches any itching skin, the itching usually stopsand healingbegins. Unless the troubleisdue to some serious internal condition, it quickly clears away all trace of eczema, ringworm, pimples, or similar tormenting, unsightly eruption, leaving theskinclearandhealthy. Doctors prescribe Resinol wide- 1y, s0 when you try it, you areusinga rem- § edy ofprovea value. Sold byall druggists, THIL BOWI Lad ~eive the | anuch they in the s ARE TWENTY LADIES' | NG CLUBS IN HARTFORD are Welcome and will re- Courteous Accommaodations at time live v modera f PIOPLY to do i TR TN THRIFT DO YOU KNOW WHAT THE WORD MEANS ? It means—“SAVE AND PRUDENCE in managing your resources’—it means to THRIVE and to be PROSPER- ous'! To be PROSPEROUS means to possess those which you NEED and DESIRE—that’s THRIFT ! To be Thrifty, is to buy Clothing NOW, for we all know that as the months and seasons go the of Clothing must ADVANCE. Come—select from this large, up to date stock of Cloth- Women, and Children Y “CHARGE It” That's THRIFT ! things on, priges ing, Hats, Shoes, ctc., for Men, while present prices prevail. pay us A DOLLAR A WEEK. and $87—-663 MAIN STREEE HARTFORD ”‘\ R iy ,:\ [: RS — == A %fi% N annmmmmmmws | ¢ Pure Chewing_um 4 SIDE TALKS \ BY RUTH CAMERON T A Maddening Criticism something that class or mine would “have the back- time I bone these people would need to live exactly the same in this land of al- lurements and creature comforts a: they lived in the old country against a Dbackground of inherited poverty | and repression? And supposing ‘“‘these people” DID | nave the courage to do it, is it de- | sirable that they should? Isn’t it bet- ter for the conditions of America that [ their standards of living should rise? | As I bave often said before, I think | tell Let me you always m me hot every 1 refer to criticisms made by peo- | pie in comfortable circumstances of | people in uncomfortable circumstances beeause they don’t save more. For instance, I heard a middle-aged man speak of a young man who had leen out of work for some months on ccount ill-health and who had sed up his small savings and gotten 1o debt Before there is no greater strength of char- acter in the world than that shown by the people who save on small in- It means such countless re- ich hourly watching of the such infinite self-denial, such such planning. he lost his job, n was probably getting t the most twenty dollars i+ married. the young eighteen or week, He 2 | comes. | fusals pennic foresight, lie Docsn't See Why THESE PROPLIS Don't Save. It Is So Easy to Justify Txpenditures. Think of the innumerable perfectly justifiable ways in which every dollar s been putAnto the bank might ave been spent! Think of the table gone every dime mean And to blame the rank and file of peoplo for not having this strength of character is like blaming them for not being all geniuses True, I think everyone ought to cate, and that the road to the bank is the road to peace of mind. But I certainly de not think anyone who has not shown in his own walk of | 1ife strength of character far above those about him, has the right to { noor for not saving. can understand critic, wave these people must know to come any “1 neve iddle-aged vords by a “why They W s likely Now T the for a of don’t that time."” that at one wife had to iore ippen 1o know critic and his year on twenty dollars a 1en prices were much more by the way) and that they behind And yet luxuries fore- ek he can't why don’t save man w irin the foreigners could would on living old country. “But they haven’t got the backbone " he said, scornfully. ce THI me f how iff dia Another up save they Zo as | eriticize the very your | Think of the Strength of Mind Well, how many people of