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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