New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1918, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BrITAIN DAILY HEI(ALD_ TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1918 ’LAST SHOWING OF ' DODGING ; “LES MISERABLES" AT | i Don’t Sufferwith Con- Tonight v, mark the final show- | -Farnum picture, s Miser- | dy > is last night swhen “De | . Eted Tor ‘"t o s | e enmne v ey o || Headache, Dyspepsia, and | is T:m‘«":;“:.\ £ by tomorrow A t the lLyceum th g . = SRl e all their attendant discomfort the ng territory th will 8 i not have seen this fllm masterpicece of N \ St v e BT 5 ; DR. CALDWELL’S | reer in his characterization of Jean X ) . { Valiean, and he will find it a mighty | N . ¢ [ ] | difficult feat to keep up to the stan- B o r Ll' e S 1 { dard of excellence that he has estab- i AT | lished in his present vehicle. Pic 3 Ry tures that extend over five or six |\ NN : s 3 The Perfect Laxative recis contain much of what is called 'K ° % “padding,” i. ¢, the introduction of . : 1 1 1 PO 0 e o is a combination of simple Laxative Herbs i u the G e Gt e N b { with Pepsin, mild and gentle in its action and advertising purposes. In Miser [ables" nowever. from the first ap. | 13 ENGEIR B relieves constipation quickly, without griping § earance of Valjean on t lonely y e % . z o g S IR Pl i R L ) : s or other pain or discomfort. It is especially death of Monsicur Madeleine in (he : : * N recommended for children., arms of Cosctte, there is not a dra ing or uninteresting mowment. It is P erced it inteneets xrpnine | IS v S 0 Sold by Druggists Everywhere and absorbing tion, and will go 5 \ = down in motion-picture history with ] R S ¥ 5\ ) $100 a record for popularity that will com- ot 4 2 pare favorably with the esteem in ¢ i &\ A Trial Bottle Can Re Obained, Free of Charge, by Writlng 10 which the novelized version of the g b e DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 457 WASHINGTON STREET, . ILLINOIS story has been held for years. “l.o N , Miserables” will not be shown in New Britain again. Tomorrow will uvsher in a new and big show, with ; two great feature attractions. William S. Hart, the beloved bad man, comes TONIGHT ! to Fox's in one of the greatest fea- | ture triumphs that he has ever D%D‘(LSLlrlo(‘;Jl‘x - scored, “The Arvan.” The fact that L P N5 . Last Showing of 4 Hart heads the superb cast that tells ;?é}r’k\zv;é N\{\ Ee By ADELE GARRISON The Well -known Cod Liver the story is sufficient to attract and NS U Why Madge Decided That Harry] “Oh, this is so good of vou,” the . . B interest any audience, wih no further = —— girl breathed, looking at me, s the WM : and Iron Tonic, Without Oil St o aoletery T thelon | several of (h Uities Underwood Might Be Worth woman disappeared from sight. I | ] Z 2 2% enter into the makis of tun T MAKETHEMSTRONG feature Alice Joyce, that empress of | that enter i B ¢an’t help but bo glad she heard 1t (o) cmotional acting, will appear. The | 1V fiims. but seldom las o Helping. T can't imagine what was the matter title of the picture is Fhe Iettered | SN that can keep up to PACE SCE | b th Harry Underwood and I were| With her. And I aidn't ask her for CR e Toves g one ot Bby Normand’'s latest . Woman,” and Miss Joyce has one of | ™ 3 Suilty of ihe gunihedis of alfiurs | 10 wm . W eakness is the one great drawback the most uniquel and interesting rolos viption of picturs and R vardithe datis at coieraiien “Forget all about it,” said Harry i to health after sickness. It often seems as [ of her experience. It is that of a | €xPlanation af the scores of puzalos | [HE LOWATE LA ‘.:,‘:,‘A,,,:‘“ hoke i 0| Underwood. “That's the best thing to though strength never would return. college gitl who is sent to prison by | and mysterics t»llil‘;.,,“-"yw‘.’ o S corntul a manmer to the sad-eyed | 40 With anything disagrecable.” Rty 2 = T ting to steal | flming t < b e 3 In such cases Vinol is a real blessing. You Dloties o aTe w0 e e o ot it o S ench waitress who had served us so Thank vou, sir; I'll remember her inheritance. She returns to hev | ton. so let it i i« Ty, Of course. we turnod baci |that.” the girl replied gratefully. “And see it contains the very elements needed to native village shunned by all, an | ‘Dodging a Miilion” is tion pic- | 78 Y mediately, but we could hear | U1l bring your coffes immediately.” T restore good digestionand a healthy appetite, outcast in her own home, but s, tUre with : story that s dnterest | e oicod. startled interrogation | She walked swiftly toward the LES MISERABLES’ i which is quickly followed by rich blood and finally vindicated—and in the most & all the way, and thatit is presented by | 5, (% 5 kitchen and T smothered a sudden un- N v . perfect assimilation of nourishing food, and Claandinan ennesn U man Zvolo i atapael cou i ‘Pardon, madame?” accountable impulse o stretch out my s = A 1y vho loved her through a tis an Tbia s T G e ‘I said,” the woman’s voice repeat- | Na L i 5 i, 9 Astonishing Parts | in 8 few days one can just feel one's|self appealing and fascinating story taken | In tho vaudeville sectin wne b | T sald.” the woman's volee rebeat ) o gmiring acknowledgment of his building up,” and soon as strong as ever. from Robert W. Chambers’ widely | is headed by the Bull Bear Indians, | o0 IR, EVen ELCater SEPRERS O | mpionship of the sad-eved wait- There is nothing like Vinol to create strength read novel, “Anne’s Bridge A new | Who are being taken throusiout il Tl D it toiroun ress. ] OMORROW and THURS. for all run-down, nervous conditions, weak, | and funny Keystone comedy will be countrs S SEEIE SR There was no answer. In respec The incident strengthened my grow- on the program, and ughter rmer ranch owner in |0 oiatied silence, the girl loft her | ing belief that deep beneath the sur- WE WILL RETURN YOUR MONEY MR SR AT ducted by tho gosernment and have | W (GG Lo SnCiAE 20 worth fanning into flames. if Vinol fails to benefit you. DRAFT LAW FILM received their education aut Carlisie | pop with a lifted forefinger. There was University in Pennsylvania a spot of hectic color on either cheek, The Clark & Bramera Co., Druggists; lagzett’s Riker-Hegeman AT KEENEY’S HOUSE Versatility is their forte. one ¥oun= | {ne only evidence that the scornfui ! Drug Stores; John J. McBriarty, Nathan W. H. Russcll, New man playing a trombone as well as Ne | \cords had hurt her, o exltibits his prowe: with a I was thankful that the voice of the A bannet show fs being presented at | #0d two other members of {he other woman, although clear and % Keeney's this week both in phato | PANY Proving cxcellent soloits. rying enough to reach to our tabl —IN women, overworked men, feeble old people another item o i oo i & i d deli hi i EESE the Ford Weekly will aid in the en- vadi wians come (roun the | he“ang went to the front of the | face callousness and wickedness of the and delicate children. T it Pine Ridge reservation whicn 1s con- oo "0 sitend to something for | Man there lay a spark of manhood L] | ] plays and vaadeville. The photo play | 014 time war dance ends the act in | hadn't pehetrated to any of the other | feature is Metro’s sensational patrio- | 8001 ape. Walters and Clff & 5 patrons of the restaurant 1t was a | tic spectacle “Draft 358" with the | Present a naval act carried in an un- | controlled, well-modulated voice, and “THE ARYAN” ‘ tatonted stay Mabel Tallaferro as the | usual manner. The girls enier in a | from the ovidence, its awner had had l—_‘_—'—‘—‘ star. This is mot a war picture but | {runk and go out in onc. The man | the training which should have kept (A neslected cold in achild's head —AND— | deals with the working of the sclec proves funnicr than usual, and gots @ her from such an exhibition of ill- fat:';nf;liumfmflu"’n?mfl { tive draft lJaw in this country and the | his stuff across the footl s in breeding. ren’s mental growth, making them intrigues of German sples with thelr | way that him in right from the T think there was a spot of color in appear stupid. I I : f sy st d the girl pretty, too. | my own cheeks, for T was thoroughly | propaganda to hinder the war work of start And 3 i s o 2 A Ic RY RUTH CAMERON | the United States. A sweet story runs Jack Wentworth and his er dog, [ indignant at the words and tone of l“!f on ons sons were in the draft, the younger y : for the Ar. Underwood to find him watching Tt e v o | WILLIAM COLLIER AT i i Smetoe e’ | | Iyl cold scious tool of German spics. William | But th s indignation in his eves, Q Qo i/ “What U give me te ear { ha: ou “If They Neat They’ C kv.” Christy Cabaune, the man that pro PARSONS’ TOMORROW pEaguiiauieie nilie S saniton) (at no charge toyou) ey re eal ey re Lran y. duced “The Slacker”, also WTolc i rou?” he asked. : (‘ ve ‘*]"" ke S0.000,000 hare used this 2.vear.old - cotlectio expletives thi nk romody. o io ca directed this big feature. The vaude- T ‘lf"J o £ ol i Bewe, ConEne. e’ ML “If They're Neat They'ra Cranky” | cverything way always in the pink | Villc end of the program is capably | 20 TS GuE (A2 FE0 b (0 W 0 WA R T L e e “it they are neat and particnlar | of order, meals wero daintily served, | Beld Up by three headline acts. The | WA Colter 1e Siving, Wis SU&- 1 coniin b 0 ’ ) G TR R Ll A they're usually cranky, and if they | and always on tire, the huusoi‘ fve Musical Misses offer a pleasing | “,””‘,,,',L‘,;'“" 0 B HEL LSS ST on e e L iy e A ey iy 1 Y : . Gl ot (e O || e S e i violin act with a special setting. The | Was IFrederick Tsh: i gl i . are pleasant and casy going they'rs | scemed run by clockwork. T liked S enclalinoting e e 1dl “BULL 36 Wish T could maks that throushoutior st rmoth il who et o 1dy, open the bill and get a zocd | the inconsiderate weman at the othe 1 table. Tnvoluniarily I looked across af i KONDON MFG. CO., MmuraroLis, Mmx. ' pretty sure to be slack.’’ the order and the repose, but 1 did | ils : e .. | woman forl something of th ili- z = his dictum w uttered by a [ not like the clockwork. Ior, alas, | P12Y the violin well. 4 ihesibecn e nomay : i s Ll ’r],,(,],,: ;.‘;?‘-'h ! DXO friend of mine during a conversa- | tho guests were supposed to be run |, The Rice Bros, old time favorites M. Colllor and his company fre coms 8HEL, CAE I8 S ICH U0 0 POpd lon he tion on—surely you can guess what | in the same way. :and I do not take | 124 the large audiences in an uproar S 2 = countered promptly, his black eyes | CARARRNAL JELLY? | The maid question, of eourse. kindly to clockwork. | yesterday with their singing and tall GER danecing with some sud den inapization b She had just acquired a new maid In the other homre, things wero | M :‘l}\,’;’f‘ Eo e ,?iflfim‘x:, ?r“}\‘[ Lvman If. Howe's mewest Travel| Prudence told me to shake my head who was meticulously neat and par. | run in a haphazard fashi als | k o SRt ek Gl o vy Underwood's inspivatic = - : ’ phazard fashion. Meals| omedy act shown here this season. | Festival comes to Parsons' theater | for Harry Underwood's inspi ;:y’x;“li ——— ticular about her kitchen, comscien- | did not alwavs appear on time, tho | SOme9Y e o 3 5 NEAIer ! were apt to be startling ones. tious in her cleaning, very dainty and | servica was often casual, the hous | eroqmees ')":’,m‘f L O:“‘!'(,pi",,“:’:, f ,""]T‘ Zid1yand ".‘lf"rl""‘_‘ Tith o f ‘o | knew the woman at the mext table | CATARRH VAN[SHES — careful about the tablo service. My | frequently in more or less diSorder. | pat pive seleotiong. The Show. {aben | pesrmron o kabie tone of China. | Would be gone in another moment ot [ DON"T MISS OUR SHOW friend had been deMghted with hor{ But mine hostess was Just as sy | oo a whols 15 the best offered In the | oo L e ot the Calen. | t™0, and all the impulses af fair piay S T treasuro at first, as the maid who | going with her guests she was! oty in a long time and so sure tial Empire never before e |1 possessed yearned to see her pun- 4 had departed had been distinctly | with her house. They had perfect includes a visit to Pc ished. e, T slack i ) freedom, she did not offer them It What A Cndeweda Did. | 1t you want to arivo catarrah and T ADRART 2380 i oot of Henonalisco N uncllichalint e ives iR e oct S Y “Yes” 1 breathod, and at the wora |l its disglsting symptoms from ; x And then she discovered tha hem in return. one wished to M Uidevood ¥ ohair | Your sys hortest possible i ol X oteioP chtmectaclo hew maidiaidinotllike childran' wasl| telephone at tiie last minute that ons || Stubborn Cough | Menu for Tomoryow “n',, \,\m','{\“,,,,,|r:f, ('),‘m‘:‘]m.'({' h"\.“:)\‘\".:: time, go to your druggist and ask fiicoves 2 Acta nervous and irritablo if the meals | was unexpectedly detained and could| § Loosens Right Up Shat coming back from the front of |for & Hyomei outfit toda MUSIOAD MISSES wera cover delayed, and thrown en- | not bs homa for a meal she under- 3 g | e oot Dia tratitoniiiE Al Breathe Hyomei and will i . tirely out of her stride if unexpected | stood perfectly i ¥ | L e mast imperceptibly she came up, [¥ou of catarrh; it gives such quick RICE: BROH. company appeared (as they —some- i T (T ) This home-mado remedy da swonder | | Cereal and Mi Dorhape dresdlng another rebuke Telef that all who use it for the first e comedians who muke you times will do unless you deliheratel ! Tl g fae 7 ag e 7 aad Cornad BEsef Liah iva 10 cents. my vl | time are astonished IDE DOUGHAS Qetautal s r‘}xla'l:lll‘s.'jd m';“hoo nLh:: {BTey i i ..,;:T,‘,“’ & Harry Tnderwood piped in a ludicrous! Hyomei is a pure, pleasant antisep GERTRUDE DOUGK i gesbgoe Ha } ! . | . Lunch faluetto. “hut you have given us thun- tic, which is breathed into the lungs Character Dances The result of this discovery was | 510 0f neatness and particularity is | The prompt and positive action of this | RGOSR il ars deting zood service and my Tlittle,over the inflamed membrane; it Kkills e her dictum. T think it is & very wise | ShtC!MENCSS With others; the other| wimple, inexpensive home-made remedy e i | friend here says you are the most of- | the catarrh germs, soothes the sore o may ba people who are exact.| T N - mato Lisque { : e o chial tubes and breaking up tioht ton. reton Style e : S e it ,“?=“a“§f’;g§§":,‘§ conghs, hns canewd it to be used in mors | Boast M) o The zirl gasped in astonishment and tarrh; the disease is danserous and %elf culture that ome should mat oe. | Jomes tham auy other congh, remeds. | ooleer fomlog Uinto her cyes flashed a lonk of aratc- oiten ends in consumption. Start the t ex-| Under its healing, soothing influence, Rice With Fip ful. startled rvelief. Her voice W I- Fyomei treatment today. No stom- RS g I IRE s D e s gliest corentss goes, phileem loosens, 3 nost hysterical as she stammered her ach dosing, no spra » donches; bONS A When I weni to a certain place 1] T think the best thing is to decide | breathing becomes easter, tickling ir i thanks to Mr. Underwood for the bill just breathe it—that's Ask The used to visit two friends who both | which fauits you mind least, and | LhToat stops and you get a good night's Roast Mutton, Breton Style-—The 178078 10 Bl oo e ntatious | Clark & Bratnerd Co lived in that town. At one which virtues u enfoy most, and | LrStinl sleep. The ueual throat and | Breton way of serving roast mutton | ¢ bhanded 2 L L A fad G ; cheat colds are eonquered by it in 21 | ;o sh a clove of garlic into the | flourish . = = select vour maids, vour friends, etc., [ hours or less. Nekhimy better for bron- | 15 {0 Push a clove of garlic into t “Oh, thank you:; thank vou!" . and THURS. March 6 and 7 Third Bntertainment accordingly chitis, hoarsemess, eroup, Whoopin knuckle end of the leg and serve with [ aitand 37% More | cough, bromchial asthma or winter | a garnish of red beans. The beans :m,’ 2 & v igha. soaked and slowly boiled until tender. Fow Tt Worked. For Your WM. COLLIER United Parents and Teachers’ c < e - ” To make this splendid eough svrup, | then drained and turned into the pan| “Don't thank me, thank the lady Money i Association Course, e Here Is One Treatment That AN Sufferers Can Rely Upon. Iaugh establish a reputation for inhospi- BE BEAT ! And T think maids by no means ing to raise the ante.” I Don't suffer another day with ca the only ones to whom it applies I Do Not Like Beinz Run by Clocky’ —Hartford— erica’s Premier Comedian, Pour 2, ounces of Pimex (60 cemis | with the meat an hour befare the lai- | here,” he said. “And just remember i B » TRUTH? Grammar School Hall E | Worth), into_a pint bottle and fill the | ter is done. Or, after drainin when vou're inclined ta doubt it, tha i ( ; = S NG BUD RIS TR U Try putting fruit instead of sugay| bottle with ;»hin granulated sugar sTrup | beans are lightly fried in a i there are some women in the world (Jet the enuine E Gieatest of All Tarces, Origin- on cereals. and shake thoroughly. You then have | aripping and chopped onion and | who are well bred and possess £¢7 L A L e - lav:‘:‘" nmt;: family]muplr—oi a‘dmluch beaped around the meat as it is r v | erous instincts.” Ly o S me Solic 2 ! vetter congh syrup than yom eould buy | ¢ o There was a ¢ reries past o z KMANS yTup | 3 or serving. Therc was a flash of draj to $2.00. Seats Today. March 5, 8 o’clock EC ;f’:l""’;‘?‘"'h for $2.50. Keeps perfectly | pice With Tigs—Wash clean one|us. The woman at the nest table hac CAS(ARA b OUIN'NE \ Musical Treat. A ilaree ]"".‘%' "'d’"l””"“ taste. | cuprul figs: then cover with one and | snatched up gloves, bag and furs and A b ) J inex is a special an hly COMCEN- | one-half cupfuls cold water: bring | was hastening to the front door as if 00 9" OM\' ey ~ trated compound of genume Norway > . TARTFORD ( f d Ad \ iRE hetan SR vorld | S1lowly to a boil and cook gently untillan alarm of firc had just been given GRAND ¥ Lrawiorn ams et piEs 0D DeCet B0 SAntl || s, e it . Golnei ‘ old remedy—25c for 24 tablets—Some | Y . 1 ove: i er- h drain | ¥ Tel. C. 1026. } ~ INVALUABLE FOR COLDS r for its prompiness, case and o and chop fir Soften one table- | crimson: for from forehead to neck cold tablets now 30¢ for 21 tablets— This Weok Twice Daily ompany It taken in timc this Calclum compoeand | g chest colds. spoonful gelatine in the same quan- | her face was ablaze with a burning Figured on proportionate cost per | s, | | Her cheeks held no small spots of | No advance in price for this 20-year- tainty in overcoming stubborn coughs i lessena Ther rickc of chronic thront ot lun _colds R e biaieates b iy s Jked neither to the right| tablet. you save 9%c when you b ¥, e = Touble emedial and tonie quals | T o &k vour | tity of cold water, then dissolve in ono | flush. She looked neither to the righ ¥ vou buy {0 20th OENTURY MAIDS Vioin Contralto Piano filen siro combinen in. (his Calcrm Some | api0 .2vold disappointment ask yo g e With Jim Barton Admission 50 Cents. B3y Mo narmtul drugs Ty them te- | fSii etions, and domt accept any- | figs With two cupfuls boilod Pice, add | fear that she meant to go to the man- | ts. 15¢ to 50c. Eves. 13¢ to 75¢C. Tickets at Grammar School and 50 cents a box, including war tax | ling else. Guaranteed to give ahsolute | the syTup and gelatine, and pack all | ager with a recital of her troubles War Tax, Crowell's. For sale by all druggists | atisfaction or money promptly refunded. | into a buttered mold. When cold, un- ) was dispelled by the closing of n\el Eckman Laboratory, Dhiladeiphia he Pinex Co,, Ft, Wayne, Ind, mold and serve with m { door after her. izwist for “216 ounces of Pinex” with | cupful hot fig syrup. Mix the chopped | nor to the left, and my momentary in 26 Hourpgt 24 Tablets for 25c. At any Drug Store

Other pages from this issue: