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NEW BkiTAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1918, WK%E REMOVES ~ THE CAUSE OF CHROMC COUGH | A (‘?mti‘utianal Remedy 'H||E WITHOUT “CRED[T” Mot || EVEN THE { fered with a chronic cough, s L could not sleep nights and contint . to lose flesh. My druggist asked me to try Vinol. It cured my coush, tonic and builder I have ever P WAD! : AN ., colds ¢ bronchitis. Not a ¥ 2 Youi imoney baci it fails “Uncle Sam” receives CREDIT—the Allies have been : 4 The Clark & Brainerd Co. e given CREDIT to the extent of BILLIONS of dol- n o Sy ; R s : g gists Zetts Riker-Flagerann lars by Uncle Sam o tores; John J McF . . . Novec W. H. Ba and 3 I 1f NATIONS find C )IT necessary and dignified, Have B SR ' 4 2 best dr re oo g IE why should not YOU enjoy its helpful privileges 3 - in the country . 3 i Y g e R o S ) . THIS STORE GIVES YOU CREDIT b1 Again! ! ® e s A T g : Sehea bl °d introductory sul - We clothe your entire family and make terms of pay- - Always 50 | 3 ? o okt - ment as low as ONE DOLLAR A WEEK VEN NG 17¢ and 28¢ - prison, which senter s Unm h m\‘ PATRI UTKC DRAMAe i “LES MISERABLES” f NehoeLel eponsdo i contnusl S OIN "'I\FY'S SCREEN 1y increased, until at ength he has erved nincteen ye: CONTINUES AT FOX'S! L ised. During his pe PLAYERS RETURN |1t Sinteabiel’ init Sttt Socims’ s netim. o o gy | Uonal patrioic speetire “Drat LS bl S Bando S lovanel Disnelebpory despicable, | 1t is a flaming torch of pasriotism T 1lia x film presentation of Vic- | hateful type of hums Sty ot S e nalinegiond] 1 : S 177 L “(»r Hugo’s dramatic materpiece, is the | his releasc i tod o T e s T Wi 2 ationally successful cinema | aid by all whom he approaches until| apya onon o Superb production sult TS i I | production that has cver made it ap-| he meets a certain Bishop, who treats | 2P19 L0 its great central idea and it _United Parents and Teachers’ | pearance in the state of Connecticut. | him Jike onc of the nobility. ue to | Jrilling and absorbing story. It dra- association course originally scheds ,\\um 1 Farnum, the ideal Jean Val-| his prison training, however, he turns | AtZes the present situation in Am- uled for Feb. 19 -will be siven in the | jean, could not help making the best| the tables on the bishop, and robs him | CTi¢% When foreign propaganda ba | Grammar school hall on Tuesc r,,( the wonderful possibilitics offered | of his silver, and barely refrains from | (L¢S for victory with native patriot evening, March 5. Many members of | him in the story, for in completing | murdering the saintly old man. But |1 and shows the actual struggl the Community orchestra have joined | the novel, Victor Hugo devoted ths|later, we see a great change in the ex- | (1@ honest difference of opinion the colors, so that the orchestra is | choicest twenty years of his literary | convict, for through the force of cern | SOMetme parates families unable at this time to render any | car and the plat gnd incidents of | tain circumstances swhich had in. | 1&M Christy Cabanne, the man BULL BEAR INDIANS § | cxtended worlk. rative are thé most evtraor-|fluenced him, he became the highly | Wrote and directed “‘the =lacker”, The committee has been very |dinary and human that any genius| respected and much beloved mayor of | 2180 respensible for “Draft 258" and Supreme Novelty Act | fortunate in scecur s a substitute | has yet conceived. Many of the ! the community to which he had bel Taliaferro the st From i i ¥ wford Adams company. Those | world’s famous literary classics have | come as a stranger. The oxperiences | the Batle of Bunker Hill to a lawn JACK WENTWORTH and who heard Crawford Adams on any | been transferred to the screen, but! through which he is compelled to go, | fete of the present day for the hen- HIS DOG TEDDY T‘ his previous visits to New itain | with but mediocre success. In “Les|and the adventures that lead to his| ©fit of the Red Cross, stirring scenes inow that he has the tone and the | Miserables”, however the screen ver- | ultimate undoing and how he startslife | follow cach otffer i h : e 5 technique of a great violinist s sion has all the perfection of the ori- | all over again for the third time, a o ttle of Juan ITill is viv- ter the ar. WALTER AND CLIFI that in addition he has a soul, h | ginal form, and, addition, many | again succeeds, but in a veiy different | 1dly Dresented by regufar 7. v SISTERS and enthusiasm distinctly his vn. | little touches that are only possible | way, are all told in this greatest of | 2lr'y men charging in the ri g What a lot of things this war has | they are learning a wonderful lot | s versatility is shown in his wonder- | in the mo The story of the book | all wonder-productions, “Les Miser. these scenes. In co . Pt et gt d dew e about housework. I asked the old- Welcome Bs 5 ful imitations and in his requests amiliar to all readers. It is the| ables”. William Farnum roac 3 his picture a motion picturs camera | o EC e i cst how they liked the new order, “T | the audience to name the picces they matic tale of Jean Valjean, the| greatest heights his wondert " inted for the first time on Bed- | iNg to change! | don’t like dishes,” she said, “buf I'm h A ND care to hear played. The other mem- | hu T ant of France. After the | successful theatrical carecr, as Joan o's Island for the purpose of taking And one of the things that belongs | learning to cook and that’s lots of A 1 I | ‘ers of the Adams frio are also mas- | Frenct slution, the country was in | Valjean, and has received nothing buf | D s of the Statue of Liberty T R ; i i he o 3 of th A 5 ry wi : and has received not ) s of the Statue Liberty. fal Dothl tho e ares the servant |fun. I used to want to go into the AND TOM MOORE ters in their respective fields. 2 a deplorable state, and the food sup- | unstinted pr from every critic who Hitr shown Mondas, [ problem. | kitchen and mother would never let o Helen Rumsey Smith, the alto | ply was a ebb. Thousands of | has viewed the picture. But the great- | Tuesday and Wednesday in “Prowlers Fverywhere one goes one meets | me, and now I can go there whenever ’ | scloist, a pupil of Herbert ther- | poor peaple were starving to death | est praisc of all is the absorbing at- | of the Pl . and - western | women who are cutting this Gordian | I want and I've learned to make hasty “DODGING A | £poon, is a charming singer wi ajafter day. Valjean, unable to endure | tention and appreciation that he is|drama showing the escapades of the | knot. TBefore the war they were for- | pudding and gingerbread and I'm go- marvelous -voice. Mr. Hudson, the |the sight of his sisters'starving chil- | winning at every performance from | western cow-puncher, A new O. Hen- | aver trvine ¢ e to get |ing to make corncake tomoTrow. MILLION” | piar has played with Mr. Adams steals a loaf of bread, and being | every audience ti 3 |y t el b e L g : f thi h\ I\ | pianist, has play vith Mr. Adams . . and | 10 s Ty Story with' other dramastandlcom= | iroq Wanrea weia e s ons EoE co o There will be many results of this e . 3 s. His repertoire is as inex- | caught, sentenced to five vears in ' ture. “‘Les Miseral togeth ith | edies are servants 4 ges. The Rapid-fire story of a haustibie as is that of Adan 1d his | Fria third entertainment of .the on the same bi ihursdas, | phen the war came along and offered | exodus into the kitchen. and Saturday brings popular | them thé shears and straightway they One will be that after the irl who tricd to cscape s sccompaniments ‘nl)‘ t n-w violin are 7 \H‘\v.'x‘v Carey and Molly Malons it by doing the work themsel (especially with the probable influx < of a cool million. marvels of tone-blending | i ‘1\‘\"'1!' latest five-part photoplay, * Two Children and Ninetcen Room of 1mmigrant labor) inefficient maids = = 5 | = S o s vaudevilie Just the other day I met a woman | Will not be able to exact a wage out AL SAT : (,OLLIFR COMIN G 10 shown al el ith | of abilities and te who has two child . a housc with | of all proportion to their PARSONS’ THEATER i i tee . '8 g ) with he rest of the economic scale. Ry ADNLE .»H’{P.!\OI - nineteen rooms and a husband with {to t MABEL NORMAND IN more than a comfortable income. She The Maids Will Gam, Too { How Harry Underwood Brought up| T looked up into his eves to find | used to keep one, and sometimes two L e o them swept clear of al e 7 p q M % s e sl noth is that we e Etemevientach of all mockery LEAD AT LYCEUM majdes neslsndolngrheniowa more intelligent and more thogght- Kindness. sincerity looked out from now with two days of a chore-won e v I E e equipment of their them, and T longed to- believe they an's labor. She has two reasons, one ' 1Ul about th Jipmment s of | | weren’t a mi Mabel Normand will make her re- t bo =b doing ehe eon better rop kitehens. One woman I know has ‘ ; i X B ready reorganized her kitchen. When y 2 turn appea on the sereen after |4 Sy : o Tvhent diatvo v n oy A sudden impulse came to o ¢ t cedy maw of the crumb bucke ; When did you hear from your Lsudde pulse came to r M S e e e e s : . Pl to keep a maid she was al- ther last?” Harry Underwood asked | ¢ould do no harm, I reasoned, for me . i 2 10 other that she can thus have | 0 2 mnd el : 5 theater in her most recent and \ e : wondering what made her so : : abruptly to Mr. Underwood the story of = roney of her own for the countless 4 o : P Collier is this country’s foremost | ? : e e el et story, *Doc & Million IR S50 ot Wi ke slow about getting a meai She BlucERDbONEA tizncliuns comedian and when he comes with| I Wason guard in an instant, 1 had anonymous clippings purporting COInBining Sveryihine 3 Knows now she knows that when A Week ? the Name of Madge’s Tather— The sale of seats for the ment of William Collier in “Nothing | Why She Accepted His “Word."” { But the Truth” at Parsons' theater for two performances on Wednesday | wd Thursday opens today. William | I eantoloccnniadine i tatnor. | tORDOTET my father’s horrible deatt f 5 S o sucoessful. play he is suré o \ | been so occupied trying to fathom 1 3 father’s ¥ 1 wth ory requires. Aivster omedy nd Fine for the Children he ice chest long corridor e - & the or workings of his mind, ! L spy, which had been sen me. | 5 . & cors g he inner workings of his mind, ud heen t S e e ain T know a youns mother with | and one has to go through two door i ' rty welcome. o to oLkt Nothin t the , : cially since the fncident of the he had had any hand in them— | "4y = 0> it oat eed it it Her |and round a corner to get the dishe ‘miy, at the inninz ani R v e to set the table, szetting a meal i Spectacle ! the most 1 ’ y 3 i £ the national anthem and | Something which T didn’t believ ‘DRAE Lo Hnos & : st cc ents, tt 1ad al- |} sure T could detect the fact, im- |, g y 3 r she 1 MABEL TA been produce: >mments, H\l I had a Mol s ke et et helend e o fortable income and her father burdensome thing. \r;rl she T Uit Lot foonvianion || Eahahabl S she fv NE{the first flash il i s t | wealthy man. Yet she, too, is d { changed all that. So the maids w 3 i teller for one and his knowledge of my father's and. if the clippir s well as lose by this readjust Sequel to ~Thc . ¢ : S0l or| sentiby Giracetraner. Lwithont L his { & 2 2 to h a mess that he resolves| Whereabouts He had talked of;sent Ly ace Draper witho his | zo0d, interestin ¢ co reasons. One of the interesting re- , mont MON > 5 5 Jareafter to sanawish in rvthing and nothing with the | knowledge or sanction, T felt instine- | aqyv wil] « their o n “Do cults in her case is the effect on WM. S. HART in # | tomary lies in his social and business n he so weil knew how to throw | tively that it would jure either u Wfijllion ildren. Each child has his or 1 SPROWLERS O life. 4 his conversatior in listen- | “1\‘ father L » the work in | established her task Three of them are > < BHe Pakilled ATericant we cell | ing to him I had felt the old, half-| Which T was en with Lilliark, for st L i‘”\ f ke G B Jlant, half-attr: ¢ scinati him to learn of the tardly sch paid andl accorded il noiv ¢ | repellar half-attracted fascination 1 of the dastardly s THUF : i} the land of liberty, stands in re-| with which this man's presence al-| I folde ny lap o s e e e e N Menu for Tomorrow in “WILD WOMEN" § coolies, depicted in Lyman t i lestion was like the !l > recital of the events which % N Travel Festival, which comes to P sud azing up of a pile of kind- | had so terrifiec s N STAR VAUDEVILLI ek e e e e LT o e O s deliberately character 1 s the rolc the picture is . and lovers « own work, for much the » | gain Breakfast hods of t y thought th zh which T had | did so. 3 b med Prunes < “Ther > - Sk ¢ : 5 . 4 : Hominy With Miik B 3 i 5 % Hashed Potatoes s g ¢ R\(} .;’THEATR in the \ vel Festival pro v im ir leur de Lis tea room ! which involves my father's very life. G ‘thl)!”s DA SIS E ar . \ o the wil f | tt the first step was the un- | But if T tell it to you vou must re- R 3 L \ offee i ideral xeite ck the sealed book which re- rd it 1 confidence.’ % { gt 5 e ' —Hartford— nent 1s n the capt )£ a | corde v father's fate, and of which His black eves gazed steadily, in- z & e e | _ Tmnch Harry Underwood to > | tently at me. 5 S 4 _Beef Broth ’ ¢ Salsify Fritter: Peach Cobbler i f the industrial met > ¢ are given in Mr. Howe’ 3 i e of the objects} pictur Another str i ows h my presence opposite | troubl 5 said Montan: e kev. Tt hehooved me to answer “i give you my word of—" he D. and THURS. March 6 s 7 is questions most warily. stopped with an wlmost imperceptible |1 waited a Jonz minute before | saturnine twist of his lips. and re- WM. COLLIER FADS AND FADE‘“QNS nswering Finally, T decided that| peated impreszively, “T give vou my 1 ith was my best card word : 3 3 number of weeks,” I| 3 ' I returned convinced \ : : 3 5 e . 5 : Onion Soup % 4 Broiled Steak Spinach, Mashed Potatoes Celery Mayonnaise Crystal Palace Pudding Dinner merica, Premier (‘omedia NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” | sory with meat said quietly. and then countered with ite slip he had made in ; : and an assertion. nswe me I knew as well as if be Greatest Alliiarces. O uig Rice bread retains its moi on 4 t have scon him fre- | he had explained the matter at length One Solid Year in New York, | several days juently s re in_ South | that he had starfed to say “my word Honey is particularly i 2 f him last?” | self-loathing at the word “honor” ap- e R 4 g I S - 3 | - ] i : T 3 ashed Potatoes—Sprinkle tw < - | cakes and cookies id his brilliant black eyes waver | plied to | Hashed Potatoc v o cup. co slightly as they met : L e e I 2 3 RS TRNCUR 7 fuls cold boiled potato cubes with 2.00. Seats Today. [ flineh almost perce Iy at | there was a humility i tone - % v - g 5 i salt and pepper. Blend one table- rhird ¥nte nent j don2/ Ty - e | wholly for to any phase of Har | spoonful d and flour, add one-haif United Parents and Teachers’ ‘ :As I O R I A when he answered me e his | Underwood I had ever known & : i : i 7 | cupful stock. Cook five minutes; add \ssociation Course, el b sual sel X Rrit Unespectonl Dizersion: \ \\\\\\‘\\\‘ < 2 S : potato cubes; cook ten minutes, stir- or Infants and Children “What's the Real Troable?” e e CE I SRR e MABEL NORMAND ~ e S, ¢ ring, without breaking potatoes. Melt [Tuesday March 5 | InUseForOver30Years ‘i scomed 1o b weil but ratner L esi o fiame the o 1 10 (01 N g : : S Grammar Sciool Hall | nervous and worried—as <omething m. ‘As I did =o the sad-eyed French & when b i ~ Always bears i L e i pan hen brown, turn in patatoes, 8 " e M{ were “me‘”L “h"”‘_‘ “f”‘}»" “v» oy | IS o T and in her usual ‘\\ N\ \\\\\\\W\\\}m\\M\\W spread evenly, cook ten minutes; fold D.m. 1 s y | pondere e answ t might | deft manner red aw the dishe i 2 = sta alac —Put one nedienne in the | heaping tablespoonful powdered gela- A Musical Treat. has appeared in in-| On the bill with ths great fcatire ltine into saucepan, add one cupful comedies, but ney will be three headline vaudeville acts | milk, two tablespoonfuls sugar and Cfa“'fol'd Ada[ns (,RA\YD HARTFORD i ‘What's the real trouble, little | looking womar An instant later ven such a vehicle as arriving here after successful perfor- | two tablespoonfuls cornstarch mixed it Tel. C. 1026. F P L{)mpanv This Weclk '!\\' Daily \“ siz177 ° Harry Underwood’s volce, | while the opening words of my story v far this picture is easily\her: mances eclsevwl Jack ‘Wentworth [ with half-cupful milk. Boil eight i A Sun Storm of Comedy, { soft, dangerously ".f‘”‘"‘-' sounded | still lingered on my lips reluctant of sterpicce and is a testimor ; d his trained dog, “Teddy", Wi minutes, stirring all the time. Remove THE 20th CENTURY MAIDS || #cross the table. You're uneasy utterance, I heard the clear, carrying & he can really accomplish, Th and the Cliff Sisters, and the {full | from the fire, add half-teaspoonful va- With Jim Tarton bout your father, T can see that.|voice of the woman af voted one of o | Bear Indiians presented by Bert F nilla extract and volks of two eggs, lighter pictures rc- | will uphold this end of the list. The | mix well and pour into wet mold. And, who knows, perhaps T can help | table: catest of th © Won't vou € our nela « - itn . <ha i\ & v you 2 sl bule | sually give 10 cents, but 1 shall sed all season the . half of the weck looks like gala | Turn out when set and decorate with ve it today 1 : lays, whites stiffly beaten up. | T P 1 } in the picture firimament o sde wee days « 5 | surface—on the other hand bringing our cheese and coffee. T s i ure fivinamen dnesday, three lm,,“ depths of treachery might lie| she stepped back to the table near . | r i n sencath. i which T had seen the imperious S Violin Contralto Piano Admission 50 Cents. the other | picture has h Crowel 5 tket= ©t Grammar School and §| | Mats. t5e t Iio= Trudley about it?” not to yvou