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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1918. RWIFE! ONLY TREATHENT ERGT . [HAT GAVE RELIEF g sl | for the Mother S Suffered Three Years Before Wi s @l - s P Finding “Froit-a-fives” Sy , ONSTIPATION makes children vdtvhe»*“ te “;O:-l‘;;‘r:v\\w.:.: '[x’x{r\ol:blcd ; uncomfortable, cross and irritable, cornce | i % gh. | with Constipation, accompanied by 5 . justasitdoes older people. Dr.Caldwell’s S it cuupmnenipolich ‘ - 5 combination of simple laxative herbs 3 used one box and the results were so B i | boxes. : . Children like it and take it willingly. Heknew the reason | wagperfect?, JAS. J. ROYALL. o their lives. She haa | Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. v . - Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin e~ iy Underwood's candish Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, Il you as soon | Dizziness and Violent Ieadach i g g i he door,” | Itook medicines and laxatives, bug : : i : | Syrup Pepsin is a mild, pleasant tasting e rme | LastOctober, I heard of “Fruit-a- | e . ' £ 7 : D ain mt| tives” or Zrwit Liver Tablets, T ‘ . i with pepsin, that acts casily and natur- By time.” mv | pronounced that I bought two dozen i EE) I continued using “Fruit-a-tives” . . . Fthe boisterous fich he used to | until the twenty four boxes were 3 It contains no Op]atc or narcotic dru{l- 1 e. Lillian Un- . . pde Titian U | 0 for o f . o Druggists Sell pnce i smirched repu- 14 desertion of her bec e she wished to ; SAI] LAEI( flF THFW‘ = 1 of renderir T ol have her little daughter, Marion Mor- 1 > o 2 | sancers somew P ton, with her. ! b WAR FILM PLEASES xylophone, helping the And vet—was Dicky's sense of Lil- | “Good- ally and promotes normal regularity. ‘noticed that Harry Under- | finished, when my physical condition Warry Underwood or 1| At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES BB"She kindw he was innocent of all | 9 o wg\ v S . Bdoing, and the victim of an un- | 1 S . i S scripulous man. He resented deepiy | y NOW SHOWING A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to a er 100€ ful conclusion lian's wrongs the real secret of his } = S “oolness toward the man wha had | ¢ m RO AT THE LYCEUM| Harrizgton and billls, fadman B and | coolness towa e ma a he woman, colored singers, dancers ani T ~ N shivered as the suspicion came to me. ! it 1 VAUDEVILLE nd not for the first time, that pre- ‘reedom Of the World”, the peer of gale by furnish cnongh jazflz oy et . { U Tl 1 all war pictures now at the Lyceum 1¢ use of two instruments, to make up RUTAN’S | Underwood because 1"" grace D e s " tion. This feature took the house py | tan's Song Birds lived up to expect: had chosen to link her fortune with | storm and held {} le tte ens and then so . sl Gl R | | = d the silent attention of | tiens and then some. SONGSTERS his while they were bath in South| Fred de Greac, writer of “Flo| everyone through its hour or more of! ‘‘Rogt Rosetta,” star of act | x e y ., M| America was at the root of his|Flo”, a musical comedy which opened | gripping, dramatic artistry. Filmed | is most delizhtful little artist im- | BY ROTH CAMERON ‘eacaring “Roguish 'z_nm"}' changed attitude. | a three day visit at Parsons’ theater,|in a high degree of excellence, with inable and si veral artist im- The Daintiest Little Star in “What's the matter? Cold?"” asked {last evening, must be a deep student of | every point in the stor smashing so singular a manner that s leapad Vaudeyille Mr. Underwood, solicitously, We human naturc as he aime to please | home its moral, the story went over; right into first place in the heart of D R walked toward the door | members of both sexes. The ward-|ag the greatest the Lycoum ha Lo o s 1ie presented ¥ S & - | | as ates e Lyceum has had | the audience. Yesterday she presen e A ThisiBe/Ttuc? robes the chorus wears are certain to | in many days. j dolls to three lucky children in the s W Ll 1 was glad that we were out of ear- {send the women spectators into the| Starting with the bill at the proper | audience and on Wednesday at the He Never Says He S rong shot of Dicky. T dfdn’t like the man’s | seventh heaven of delight. The ward- | place—the beginning—ChinSun Loo | matinec performance she will give | tender, almost caressing tone, and I |robes they don't wear apparentiy|and company are found in an act voungest baby in the : S “If my husband would only admit of justice which exists in all of us. “FOR THE FREEDOM OT am sure that my husband would have | created a favorable impression amons | that was replete with bits of mystery [ handsome Teddy Bear : . it|he's wrong, sometimes,” a married in some a pure, white, passiona THE WORLD"” i "““"_'\' """'"“'fjd' it . ';]-Kj‘lv“(v‘“ :;nt | m‘:‘ men “m. audience. and magic that spelled success there is such a thing as a handsome | woman said to me one day, “it seems flame, in other: ust a smouldering o At many \\\H']xvu‘r ions ‘.xum in 1e | I"lo H,.. is the Qn«u!uv_ > away. There are three in the com-!one. ) jto me it would make me perfectly ash that hardly recognizes its own i—PARTS—7 bi situation which had been | It is cither a feast or a famine pany, the man proving his ability as) The act billed as the feature was|happy. But he has never, never in nature—demands an acknowle r“""""‘(f ‘“;‘ e Witk phrystiurontime i thoutBadd ins@an vificg ""”’""" "“‘)"'““v 1‘ Young | magician in his every action, and ried through without hitch [all the time we have been married, ment of wrong where wrong exists ur Ranks | morc | women of the chorus change from | the girls, one a vocalist of no mean principaily through k of little | once ad Aire : o R i AND COME EARLY ! “No, I'm not cold,” I returned rath- | the lutest in gowns to the carliest mi:::fi Lz“;:mxflsnw '(.”,?,‘.“1' (m!)\:yfv:u) e D L : SN R roo ““."HD T!;,L“\]\,“I:‘ 4 S orntig EhensWiy Anen't Weor Anxloustto e — — B | cr shortly, | gowns, so carly, in fact, that thevioffered a novelty rarely scen here, that | enough ry any act through [ afte e've Ie uble mis- VAUDEVILLE AT it vou Shivered.” he persisted, a5 wore Mmverited by the Dist Tady or|ccdan s ; ! Shdhianai S And yet if it is the sense of § 3:30 . m. and . m. | he opened the door and we passed out | the Land, Mother Ive. Male eyes | and uct just as if nmothing had hap- tice, why does one feel the sam M f e T " pened, and he cxpeets me to do the Passionate eagerness to admit onc's enu 1ov omorrow same. Sometimes he'll half admit he own faul is wrong by brin me home a box iven people who have reached Brealkfast of candy or being specially nice, but DPlane where they can see their swed Prunes he never will say in words that he's and failures, seldom seem to fe < sorry. I know I'm wrong sometimes, cosmic urge to say “I am sorry.” Fried D S | and T admit it, but I can’t be wrong | So perhaps it isn't a sense of jus- Rolls all the time’ {tice. After all; perhops It's something Coffe | smaller and more personal. IPerhaps Lunch i Why Do We Love to Make Veople | S e e Admit Our Faults? the my spring sunshine. e e T T A | IOVE - 5 I was not aware of it,” I replied, | finery but what was underncath it——. | BIG NOVELTY ACT wnd then harked back to our inter- | Pough spots appeared frequentlq | ety S e rupted conversation in the restaurant. | throughout the play and the audience | KEENEY'S FEATUR “When Dicky came in,” I said, “you | did not become cnthusiastic for fully linto escaped from the peril which was out- | up. The plot has good possibilities but lined to me in the anonymous clip-|it was handled by a mediocre cast, | pings. Can you tell me nathing more | few members of which were up "’iflf»\t oveliy mcth s feartredat | |n | | It Starts Wednesday! ] hat Great Big Serial of Truth Sylvester Schaefer, vau and Revelation concerning him?”" | the standard. Bert Gardner, as AG }] E | He cast a quick, furtive look about 1y Cope fram Oshkosh™, was a LE S EY him, then whirled around abruptly | corded the laurels, being easily the lin which ex-Chief Flynn of | and started to walk away from Fifth | most prominent member af the castiever played in New Britain. His act B, Secret Service authen- avenue. | and winning his audience with a good | be termed “A One Man Show | “Don’t mind my nervousness." he |voice, clever dancing and a real musi- | said; “but I've got a premonition that|cal comedy temperament. Louisc ney's this week. This is without { Vegetable Salad Admit They're \Wrong. Apple Tan Cakes Cocon, doubt the best vaudeville act that Why is it such a gratification to set | a person to admit he is wrong? Suppose, for instance, this hu ‘nd came here direct from Keitl's admifted that he had done her a the Draper is somewhere along | kelly, as “Flo Flo”, who posed in a thf;mxrvrs.”lhe lary '\1 ‘<‘wtr~\mv ’:-u e wrong in blaming her, in rh‘r» pres PR Cwuceiacmie: Iifth avenue. We'll just walk over |window lo advertise the ‘‘Camouflage} CUlt In the country. He presents a o cnce of others, for something for toward Seventh avenue, if vou don’t|cCa also had many good points | that is really worth 2 rrot Cones which she was not to blame. That To Stop a Persistent, ing ot thers B sento 2 1 e t Blane Mange B i mind, while T.get this thing off my | but the audicnce was not deceived by | Partners” presented by - “_"‘ o L in't remove the unpleasant im- Hacking Cough chest. Then 1'll put:you in a taxi and | {he substitution of an understudy for | “Ward Gear and company, offer g : 2 pression hie had made on others; it beat it myself.! B i bera Gl Wortaa comedy sketch that mor thun | Apple [ Those nocd Uhree [ wouldn't go back into the past and e We walked for balf a block in ab- | “Robert Simpson” and William K. 2muscs and Lutz and Lytle sing and | W8 ol plat in T prevent her mortification. And, i anelly’ make'iko] Neme:i Cheap; nee into favor. | ¥ L Y SR UDT likelihood. it wouldn't prevent his but very effective. Dinner ically exposes German Spy lapioca Soup System. I'he Stars arc KING BAGGOT MARGUERITE SNOW MARC MACDERMOTT Mutton with Dumpling ' ad just told me that my father had twenty minutes after the curtain went — - i Cream 1 | i | | solute silence wen IHarry Under- | saxton as “Isador Moser”, his business ) ) | wood spoke rapidly, earnestly | partner in the Bride Shop, performed | he photoplay featurc fo doing it again in tho future. Ios O OO OO RGBS der, two tablespoonfuls melt hort- HRORCHOOIORH B at is all T/ creditably but the former s seri- | first three days is the popular Frank cven when one is analytical and just ! “1 give you my word th o - - ; re 9 i ! : . “lening ana sufticient sifted Thousands of people normally healthy l; il | know about your father to date. But, | gusly handicapped by a cold Iyn Farnum in “The Rou Lover.” | uffict | i cnough to sce where one has doino LAOUSANCEI0 - PRdpIC MOTmA Ly en A | my peculiar position is such, that T'm Rlanche Bellair is too tall for her | Mr. Farnum interprets two roles, en- | malke s “"\vt k on batter i i i S s ;’Xl"yifltl:“ilfi,r“)l‘llfj‘lll-fll;\r;;i’"”(;lln‘q:i'nn;‘c']"\;;(;dc:;:g. likely to have news of him at any | par{ as Angelina Stokes”, who tirely different in nature, onc prize | & ¢ DInC £ chopped L trol one npit md cim- wear affer year, disturbing their sleep time. In fact—but that is also a life | mother is seck to wed her to alfighter, and the other a college RIo8 s o per the next tii flnd“m:\ki:)hz life d!sa;:riv&'ubll;'. It's :io - —_——— and death confidence which I know | fortune but she is possessed of a |dent of retiring and studiou I b= e 3 d Nothi Bat a . e needless—there’s an ol ome-made srved with butter ; 1t 1 gle To Wring e HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE vowll respect; I don't have to ask your | sweet voice of wide range. The | position. Thursday, Friday and served with Dbutter ¢ remedy that will end such a cough | | | | r > fa s 1if 5 3 ; e for > | with a hard » > A\dmissions Fv Each Othe easily and quickly. - ord—yo athe ¢ may depenc G e o e ave @ . as @ special attraction for | SYLVESTER SCHAEFER { word—your ther’s life ma pend | AeGinnis Brothers, who hay ap- | urd s @ special attractic | | | ; out o = Get, from any drugeist “214 ounces of {upon my being in a position to know | peared in other musical comedies, will |1 three ‘days the management has |vanilla and nutmez \nd vet that rtain 2e 2 O , Pinex” (60 cents worth), pour it into a | everything there to know about | imprave as “Flo Ilo” grows older. | booked Sergt. F. I°. Darlington who < — Iy exists and many of prolong Ppint hottle and fill the bottle with plain pirect I'rom the ICeith Theater. him. And, therefore, don't you think | They interjected real life into last | headlined at Poli's Palace in Hartford ary between husbands and wives granulated sugar syrup. Begin taking TUTZ and LYTLI we ought to evolve some plan by | night's performance Joseph Holland |lust weck. Sergt. Darlington i | FADS AND FASH!ONS or other housemates (I use the niar- it _at once. Gradually but surely you Songs and Dances. which I can sec you occasionally o (made a good “Count Pedro de!wounded Canadian soldier who served | . s relation because that > "{i’.‘“ notice fl‘l‘? "h{;m "}3“.3"‘ asglnthvn 'HE PARTNER that if any news does come concerning | Soguilla”, a fortune hunter. who was|two years with the 14th Royal Mon most common relation in whic et et Wt Ao 1 Comedy Sketch him Tl be able to relay it to you at osed the curtain w lown as |treal Regiment Flanders. He wa Bordered chiffon is used tults v housemates) tn. gough thab you “flvcrtbouxhdtwou L end. Franklyn Farnam in once?” ligs T - g ! 7 e e Ry L s et il It also promptly loosens & dry or tig yn ? { the chauffeur of a peanut stand, ar|severeiy wounded at the battle of the | noon frocks £ but jong. wretched stru s in . cough, stops the troublesome throat “THE ROUGH LOV + I hardly heard his question: indeed | somethi equally as romantic Somme and P honorably dis- { which each tries to make the othe tickle, soothes tho irritated membranes The One Man Show 5 1 Mot | B N 1 a i i g — it was veral minutes before my | 7The story of “Flo Flo” is that of ach ed from military services Some of the new overskirts are cut admit that in some small matter he | that line the throat and bronchial tubes, THURS., I'RI., s brain grasped the fact that he had | girl whose mother’s funds have His act constitutes six r f{on the Or Sho vt inkthe wrons anm% ryhe'f m)_rfies ‘:z;w;)slf.rnx;fln‘:cd;a:eg: G. DARLINGTON, (yé‘mfuj-:,n\ 4“;12-“’(1"?‘.-1 )'].i'j,: e ol -l\\\fm»llmum Hnyn\vv\'.'n‘\d‘v ho is :wtlvVEE] rencli Official War Picture tken | I suppose it is because the sensa | ‘1;;‘:‘,‘"? ;'l',foré P “eold, . e Lo me the fool \: r m.‘i' inens ‘< married to “\; .”‘.m, ‘m ‘T\ ’f AA;\-(n\ the front in Itrance and € e o " i '——"‘—""‘"'—“m_m_u R S S bronchitis, croup, whooping cough and . 3 nderwoo as a os! azen liar, | pelieved to be a multi-millionaire, |and a complete discriptive lecture or i W GRAVE LOWDERS sLpgex | Pronchinl’ asthma there 'is mothing il . pretending knowledge of my father in | But the girl has not fargotten a boy |the scenes us the pictures are run off i 2 better. It tastes pleasant and keeps TO THE FIGHT- B order to gain influence with me, or [ with whom she attended school in|If you are u true American, if “Powaer 5 perfectly. 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