New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 12, 1918, Page 4

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VELATIONS OF By ADELE Felt Ahmost Shaken Durkee's Story. Madge by Mrs, Wtk again!” I demande edly, and then bit my lip in exe tion at the I had made. ttle Mrs ared at kly \Vhat me asked. was but the truth it, in d think nothing more | I knew better than tery of anythin on quisitive little neighbor off ~ribe once to rent, desiring to gain - stor: foreign. Span- | ustachios and “But d like to hear de that ma house,” 1 to arra fle was a v jooking chap inted beard, do you ask? e was full of again 1 ment fareless tongue, Because 1 vou ho replicd wishes some with © she returned excited curiosity. anathematized saw who day, and thought, eves like efor > gave e im- don af having known him: but, of e, we werc both mistaken.” trove to make my as care- and matter of fa 1in hope that Mrs. Durkee would the subject. But she was like an e little ferret on the trail of a r ow perfectly thrilling!” she saic fige, mark my word, he's some- we knaw in disguise. \Where did kee him w perfectly bit tardy, did have me >u voice ridiculous!"” I retort- for her suggestion ed me in spite ‘of its utter ab-) ty. “I only caught a glimpse of an on the street, but his unusual hrance, and impression of nition ‘in his stayed in my ary, to be brought out by vour de- ion. But let's not waste time anything absurd. Tell me your interview with this hand- mysterious stranger. “Twic an eve the Amount.” Durkee shook her pretty head bu'll see!” just wait story. to them she predicted darkly till vou hear the rest I'm sorry I rented my now, even if they did me twice the money T asked. s some mischief about it, I'll be . But T can’t get out of it now. aken the money and have signed for the season.” the amount 1 exclaimed artled me this begin at the 1l about it I told you, T went to tho they named in their letter and this man. He explained that hcle was an elderly invalid, come L North in search of health and and that they had but one serv- L Japanese. He asked two or questions about the house, hut d to take everything far granted a queer feeling almost as if he about the place beforehand. he asked my price, and when [ im 8100 furnished for the season wed captivating foreign n, and Fadame thing. 1 of money for she had time. “Sup- beginning and vice vou you e e11 most said: T am golng to do an un- im going to offer you the amount vou named.’ know I stared at him ag if 1 ht he had suddenly lost his mind. hen he smiled in an amused sort , although I could see he was a | xious for all his smiling, a quick sort of way am doing this because for vari- asons 1 do not wish to give you ual references.” and Cause for Reficction. Lll, Madge, vou can imagine T THYRS., FRL, BAT. OM MOORE in FBROWN OF HARVARD" picturization of the famous stage play TAR VAUDEVILLE AOTS “WHAT N etty Girls o Comedy WM. CAHILL man from JIreland The KENDALL'S DOLL MARIE WALCAMP in *LION'S CLAWS FRI., SAT. "so_gg; :[MIiEATRE AND SAT. AT 8:15 Saturday) that i king the world laugh k. Stern & Selwyn Co. TWIN BEDS Lois Bolton and N. Y. Cast. es: Nights, $1.00. NTIGHT (Matinee lay whole Present— Same Great to $1.50; Mat. HORVITZ, Main St. Optic fare g looked as possible in | | know im | bath. GARRISON was ¢ went has many f who wo 1ing to sec him if thes car New York. And then the 1ve business reasons why vish our presence known herc veeks at least. [ ice the amou you [ am prep: o offer at vour mer he rie Know were 1 not SO thinl vou do name« me t know how id remin 1 mighty ¢ 1t m vor me orcenary o ch 1 mor b of uld be a eruc referenc not only agr ask o even mon | vent the place furnis ces, but I taking hope not smiled, f« det I madge a sum 100 strong niy i ous Durkee dimpled he didn’t have ta into my hands,” she admitte what do think? He pa And had the leasc sign! look to you as tho in disgnise who 1 feebic sainst the he'd But test | naive Mrs “Well mone; “And me in advance! ready for e to “Doesn’t that 1e’s somehody me? ridiculo evaded, kissing her But her story had cause for reflection force th you “You s little romanc given deep thought me in Morning and | Drink Hot Water | | Tells why everyone should drink | | hot water each morning before breakfast. Wh time, feeli worried; some and unstrung: some capacitated by illness: If we would all practice inside-bath what a gratifying take place. Instead of tho half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with stv, muddy complexions we should crowds of happy., healthy, rosy- cheeked people everywhe The re that the hur n system does itself cach of all the which acceu lates under our present mode of living. For every cunce of food di®ak taken linto the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out it ferments and forms ptomaine. poisons which are ubsorbed into lood. Just the ashes iefore and half the ponden adachy. dull in- man woman, nervous, de h days days really chan would sands of son s not waste rid ¥ it the as necessary from as it is clean the furnace each day the fire 1 burn bright and hot, so we must cach morning clear the inside organs of the previous day" accumulation of indigestible ¢ end bhody toxins. Men and women, whether sick or well, advised to érink each morning, before break- fast, :lass of real hot water with | teaspoonful of limestone phe it, as a harmless means of ing out of the stomach, liver, &and howels the waste, sour bile and toxins cleansing, sweetcning and purify 1the entire alimentary ecanal | putting more food into the s Mitlions of people who turn at constipation, bhilious acid stomach, nervou sleepless nights cranks about the morning instde- A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will not cost much at the drug store, but is cient to dem- onstrate to anvone. its cleansing, sweetening and freshening effect upon the system. to A phate wash- kidneys s indigestible material, thus oh their attacks, and o hi days have hecome real CURRAN SELLS 1T FOR LESS 25c¢ Cuticura Soap, 15c. 25¢ Willlams Talc,, 14c. 3¢ ard Water Castile Soap, 3c. 1.00 Mary Garden Face Powder. 25c¢ Willlam Shaving Cream, 15¢ Bottle Listerine, Woodbury's Facial Soap, 15c. Creme Elcaya Toilet Cream, 15¢ Mary Garden Talcum, Pompelan Message ¢ La Blache Face Powder, Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing, Shinola Shoe Polish, - Long Round Shoe Laces, 7¢. Yankee Girl 32¢. t9c. 7c. Real Hair Cap 3¢ Nickel Plated Safety Pins, 3. 1.10 Indian Clocks, 89¢. 23¢ Kolorine Straw Hat Dye, {3c. | LIMIT, ONE TO A CUSTOMER. | HE Alarm 005 C0. MAIN STREET, much | lete CURRAN DRY TIN o istic he pre comme this wid a been s the Co scre ve e i { IDE My hand 1 dropi t hool k oW ing to. uses fc could ¥ hedroor him o Louise ing into AN the how irri “BRC KEE Keen ably not orne wi { Bight Brow rosent Madc eancoct of H sented metropol c 1 I iy her to roomn NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL cers and Women Keaders- OF A GOOD & NEXATSR@XES of the most with a at will time also. e 1E miss store fime par- tling a Im dramas produced er hrother 0ap-hox How the offer time: y an o rec her mother Winfic shrew neing Sunday even n d of f a Good Time.” is the e owner he of good she daring pictu nd no more a recned nopolitan d ening ] 1 umatic When mag story s ever ubtished 1d. whe pave i picion unbearabl home, of gre dramatic Price ¢ a Good ted Fox's loak of has fallen over her up intensity wid ad story The make me" e Monday pres and en presc It is a picture ' Sunday, Tuesday —r———— — TALKS SRR | s, Do You? neighbor had a letter in her balked is comfor i 1 could nd a brow when in her would prot sufferi undergoes 1 in her, the other morn- a1l the table make, vas woman laid a o greet me, stand out 1 news, I S0 husband. many bur- hone lomineering a needless just this the thing there are ho impose a emselves in romen den on Needl whether o e a ever but offer comes to enough pass, to be g0 thout ntally a the v A1l expect but we haven’t any the room home moved into that would And if T don't i it house, me to rough A scene ouzh it hand. Your once W pa tim e MHave nvself, L el dozen 5 ittle You Stiffened ave For Naught. ! doesn't come, be- vour ar- Your poar, nothing me that marshal stiffened alj rred to put th wa imagine. How man for fi nld write ae for have to to men who opositions up wives It i ma very wish T vears! I yon much sometimes feel this is ha to Woman Husband, Misery Feels Defying Her Joh he place and wins the ODWN OF HARVARD"| NEY'S ATTRACTION Brown's has been check and fool his vengeance hi ator when that confes: and or e Wil- known guilty on crookedness are brought 1 misunder- ay as I on ev's photopla 1 tomorrow along he pict 1 ik o Tom Moore plays yn Brown upport her Lion's norro By s received ecome popu- ed this week Libby and tc the wa know Thi novelties. choru ™ ~ahill man from . | of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat he in shown he FADS AND FASHIONS embraid s it len, sh s vard orne juest fro tant wher er the oar, ir The B ion- ble for motoring. way. | Vertebrae | unwelcoms | friends | FOUR FEATURES ON i LYCEUM PROGRAM half thex he t of the eannot ssont VivIAN MARTIN o n A CParemount The Sunset .o Pl e Puctare and the 1 cali- vester- dr. of the three a feature is of A-No. at the performances day’ afternoon and lust big apr and came favor Vivian picture, plcture in able star ch eveni in for o PAY E Martin is the stay of the “The Sunset Trail,” and any which this diminutive, lov- appears is accepted without argument as a leader. The story told in “The Sunset Trail” is one of those that brings the audience baclk the i days of youth, and no one is better | A to ® Misca Stor B8F—028 MAIN STREET HARTFORD DOLLAR A WEEK—NO EXTRAS Q ) ! capable to depict the part in this piec- | ture n Miss Martin This week’s vaudeville is another of | those all-star bills, any one of the acts { being able to satisfactorily top the lst am Harri “single” comedian, with | a line of songs. talk and general com { edy, is the opener, and Sam knows i how to open a blll, tpo. He was one | | { of the test applause-gainers of the | list ‘day and deserved every gave him. Sam come Philbrick and man and woman team. and Fashion's latest HUNDREDS of most make creation are 1 Suits, Coats, new vour ownership of bhand they Folowir Deveau, a NO extra charge for FOR_WOMEN Dresses pleasing choice. while our and AND MISSES dy for you in large etc.. which Helpful Woeekl) stylish garments ver assortment afford 1yments a easy. the accomodation of “having it charged.” a unicycle offering { that full of action. Patrons are reminded that there will be hut one | | performance’ this evening. and that on Satur the al continuous “The Ncwman v ns per- There’s Nothing in Our Methods That Does Not Appear in Our Advertising \ | for will he given. The Lyceum management desires to impress the fact that every motion picture pre- | sented at the theater is right up to snuff, there heing no parts that can draw criticism A man mayv feel safe in bringing his mother, wife. sweet- heart or sister and know beforehand that he will not be ashamed at any Saits .. ..00.. Coats Dresses Trimmed Hats Skirts $ $ $ $ Wais ts 22.50, 16.98, 3 Petticoats $65.00 $75.00 $50.00 $15.00 2.50, 2.98, Shoes time during the performance. While the manacement has had opportunities various times to so-called attractions,” it has erthe- to do so through fe { of injuring the better feelings af the | | audiences. TLyceum programs. | strictiv correct. do not lose their qual- ity through this adherence the ht and at hook “'good less, neglected ne SIMPLY SUITS $12.00 Up. vt whi strai narrow. “THE VERY IDEA” AT PARSONS’ MONDAY MEN'S CLOTHING SAY “CHARGE TOPCOATS $15.00 Up HATS _AND SHOES THE HUN, BUY A LIBERTY BOND. . W. P. Carleton of “The V. Ide a varied For three years “The Belle of | company has had caresr in the theatrical world he was manager of New York’” for his father. W. T. | Carleton; two solid vears of this en- ieement at one theat London d. The lure of ed young Carleton agerial field and made the ™ teur of Tarsons' this country. will appear at theater next Thursday, mat- and night. The famous Scotch dian is surrounded by an ex vaudeville company n Menu for Tomorrow in the famous. Shade fter the under remained G to Lulu went Boston ith he theater contract nearly four ppeared with he Very Id ement Brealkia. A Prunes Codfish Cream { Stewed Last season 1d a half week’s theater, next pop- | vears. Anna | ' ovens Balls Sauce Coffee Potatoes with = Rolls Parsons whicli inel A Wednesday n Lauder, making les a atinee. his farewell Tunch. Balls Baked Snaps Potato Ginger Apples Cacoa “BETTER THAN CALOWEL Thousan v | * Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substi- tute for calomel — are a mild but sure Jaxative, and their efiect on the liver is | almost instantaneous, They are the result Dinner. Cream of Celery Soup Cutlet Cream Sauce Mashed Potatoes ds Have Discovered Dr. Escalloped Apple Pie er Snaps—- cupful and one-quarter cupful buttey substitute, for two minutes, Add wo teaspoonfuls salt, one tablespoon- ginger, one-half teaspoonful soda, three ¢ fuls Beat well + night thin Cut cutter on but- hot ten minu Peas Coffee Boil mo- | 15sCS c { i i flouy Roll and oven very bake for Chill o out with red pan iv nd bowel complaints with calomel. | I}‘I\x?e?forts to banish ?t brought out these little olive-colored tablets, These pleasant little tablets do the good ! that calomel does, but have no bad after ! effects, They don’t injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold | of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the v« gums. Sodostrong iquids. _Itis best nct_ to take calomeii:bl_xtt t(} let Dr. Edwards’ o blets take its place. dvt ! Ol;\.‘?és'{aheadachesi “dullness” atpd tha; eeling come from constipation an ‘aazgisforder%d liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ HOUSE!%GLD NOTES Olive Tablets when you feel “loggy” and e “heavy.” Note how they “clear” clouded | ()1 o ¢ brain and how they “perk up” the spmls.} ishing cl 10c and 25¢ a box, All druggists. i iz i Potataes with Cream boiled potatoes into in a baking pan ance. s the and for about hrown Sauce—Cnt ai pla cover wit} Tight T 14 = em eam inkle 1y with moderate oven top hake twe bread crumbs, nty s until rallenge Milk 15 ' makes very zood o stew is too 0od aspara aveszwith French salad 3 beots dres In mak do not les 1§ casserole forget to put with Strictly Fresh Connecticut " serve you are 5 ring next time to pr winter to do it, eggs for is the the eges laid ter than the < while weather ool keep be later now will those Taid in son Special pric quanti- ties. Challenge Miik, can RUSSELL BROS, )t MAIN

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