New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 18, 1918, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN D.ILY [HERALD, THURSDAY APR'T. 13, 1910 — ] . S P TR XA g T Y T i S s « ”» i y Y TR | Beart.” His adventure is 1iaask produciion 90 or pedal’ be' used. Luncheos BRIDE OF FEAR i [}fl”llj Nfl E b fi Ui) (:A\llwl “Toot-Toot." Louise Allen and away the p\ealn_i.fl t hnl nd elved th wo;lkera [;who are oalled “Billy” Kent, t tford favorites whistling. The only wient | mess hy a hugle call by Thomas AT FOX'S TOMORROW y s e o i are in the £ company that placed on the singing is the | cano. i ) tomorrow —— s , with lay mat- Jewel Carmen who will be Temem- = ‘ bered for her excellent work as - Cosette in Les Miserables, and The —_ ! Girl with the Champagne Eyes, ‘s f (e : —advt. | Gonturea at roxs tomorcon rne | UMl She Tried “Fruit-a-tives” — | Bride of Fear”, & 5 act Fox drama, e BURGLARS ACTIVE. together with Billle West, in ‘Her (0[ an LWE[ Tamets) e Hero”, No. 3 of the Camp Devens bt 3 Chinese Laundry On Park Street En- pictures, Mutt and Jeff, The Pathe’ 112 Coz St., Sr. Jouy, tered—Crooks Fail in Market. News and Episode No 14 of Ven- T feel T 1 ou of the great geance and the Woman; this popular benefit I ha received from your serfal is drawing to a close and all its : followers should be on hand for the finish to see Black Jack and his gang get their merited deserts. “The Bride of Fear” is a striking| could got no perm Eleetric cleaners, $1 day. Tel. 2079. One successful ar e s | Besides its popularity at drug stores, fountains and s b ful uttempt at burglary ws 3 restaurants, Bevo has found a welcome place in the wonderful medicine, ‘Fruit-a-tives’. |late yesterday, with the re home. A family beverage—a guest offering—a table I have beca a 3 © man 5 v, owner of undry at 1 drink that goes perfectly with all food. years from Fio! 2 k street is the los f four dol- As a suggestion for Sunday supper—Sweet red or silver, one llar in pennies green peppers stuffed with jrc‘ax]‘nflchea;s and > rtrayal of a woman’ i s 7 anc Itham watc trance to chopped nuts or olives, served on Isttuce Jeaves. As You About Tires |z kiamsnimera] Lo VTSR | B e Rt PG (e TR (D 6 T e, ey a-tives’ and I did so : - while the C 1l was outside Bevo for everyone. A beverage that tastes like no the woman pursued by a convict who success ; and now I am ent other soft drink. Pure, wholesome and flt\lflho«la had tricked her into a marriage, her of Headaches, ihank your Hog T e Bevo—the all-year-'round soft drink. remarkable histrionic ability is dis- - s R & = 2 Soid in bottles only and bottled exclusively by UR customers are thrifty, cl:{alculatmg pisyed to splondld sdvantage. © " | % . s, | Disht stret, and fa o ¢ R e e '< = ss Carmen is seen as a girl a = G0 s P » fellows who know tire up-keep costs. Sl camen e el S .2 hos s Snn e e e R despair, attempts suicide. She is 4 ' matters were reported to the pol Believe us, we've looked into this tire frustrated in her purpose by a crook ctective burean fs at wor G 9 who persuaded her to marry him. proposition from top to bottom. Years, lator, after she has learned ‘ R — to love the son of a wealthy man, — - — | HAPPY WHILE THEY WORK . - her husband appears. Confronted by | n.o ho named “The Merry Widow,” | Through permi Take our advice and buy Diamonds, the this terrible problem she solves it In | Mpire "Goliame Widow.” ~The Prinee | the oficinls of o most unexpected manner. MIiss | ¢ pjjgen” “The Sultan of Zuly” | Clark company, pupil the Fi one besi buy on the market. The Dia- Bt oAl T At i T S o o e e e B 7 1 I excellent work in her recent picture monds we have sold our custoiners are Gha Givl 'with the Clasmpasns Ties, running farther, giving less trouble, and and her portrayal of Cosette in Les costing less in the end than any other e i e ey commenser Wi oo e to Hartford SERNSATIONAL OFFERING Come to Hartford “Should a woman be adjudged tires we know. gullty who has inherited a certain | | - g £ weakness in character from her i ’ @ 4 .,,,‘ 2 = 5 father?" The answer is left for the 'I@Y &y # Put a Diamond Tube in a Diamond cas- individual ta decide for him or her- | i 8 9 B ing and you have the ideal tire equipment self, but for all af that Innocent ,in |8 .l which Fannie Ward is featured at Fox’s today, has a happy ending. The THE GUNN RUBBER COMPANY Rl bt ey Jiien B i FRIDAY A™"D SATURDAY, o ou The Riviera. T nt is the daught HE FAVORIT 57 East Main St., Tel. 1447 New Britain, Conn. e ‘d::,)kp:no;(‘:ropvane n:r?ngg o . TFOR SPRINGE APRIL 19 and 20 s WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES! daughter in the care of his friend, John Wyndham, a noble character but High or low heels. |_ SULE e Choice of black kid, with a passion for gambling. He white nu-buck, dark MOgEL SNAPPY NEW CHILDREN’S tires of China and takes Innecent to SPRING OXFORDS Paris with him. Innocent becomes S o o [l 5 intensely dramatic finish. b o SQUEEM * George Walsh has to wear women’s ~ i° brown kid, dark N ; ; clothes in his Willlam Fox pleture, R brown with ivory : 8 S S . o —— > “Some Boy". SN i Y Made of patent leather S e © KX s y ] p infatuated with Doucet, keeper of a 3 . gambling house, and elopes with him. ) T : Events lead up to a surprising and o : He disgulses himself as tops, gray with gray a mystery woman who comes to a AR , e i i ith hotel and is accused of stealing dia- 3 = cloth tops and ma oo and bright kid, wit) ) monds. “I'm used to baseball uni- A 3 hogany tan. $5 boots A 4 turned soles and Louis Tremendous Reductions forms, football togs, track suits, and 4 3 3 \ 5 ? heels. Ask for Model B. bathing clothes, but none of them button up the back”, says George. \ = i 4 4 They're worth $5.50. Mon., Tues. and Wed. THE QUALE}WY gTORE S B°y‘““g‘:‘j‘ji’:i’_’d“m“' W SN 3 - B Misses’ and Chil- HARRY LAUDER AT (B\\B:X \ ¢ AN - dren’s $3.50 Extra TEL. TEL. TEL. , | X Lz High Cut Boots 805 806 807 e e 5 = for Spring Wear A salary of 1,000 pounds seems on ’ ] $2-79 FRESH F SH the face of it a sort of a joke. One \ 3 ; pound sterling in the United King- (VA D\ o { New Mahogany dom very closely approaches $5 in A MILITARY > & Tan, Gun Metal Cod Steak 22¢ 1b Halibut American coin of th Im. I B X ; tinuance of the En;lsr:&p‘:ras:ng:y RN R OXFORDS ¢ 3 X A and Patent, Haddock Boston Blue .... 18c Ib ten pounds por week 1s comfort AN b en P (5 : Here’s & cloth top. = . y pounds a is 1 N\ il P Mackerel 25¢ b Butter Fish 20c 1b B e e TR N N tinction. Of gxI:leVd " ) E from the possibilities of the ordin: ' \ AR Flounders ...... 15c Ib Cod Cheeks . .... 25¢ SR e H e G O : \ black, mahog- Finnan Haddies . 25c 1b Quahogs 1t would pay ten prime ministers and / o and ot That will ap- five lord chancellors’ salaries, and it \ \ / peal to smart Open Clams 20c¢ pt, is the salary that is paid to Harry fLARERN brown. Ask for dressers. Of lLtt'uder. ml)lt only by William Morris, NN Model K. Reg- % white or Ha- " but as well by the management of a § . 5 | B P d s 7 Extra High Cut VEGE I ABLES Glasgow music hall in Scotland. \ep ular price §3. bl =P <y y, 7ane brown n g Lauder will be in Hartford today \ \ Special— b . f leather, BOOTS and plays afternoon and evening at O turned sole s B L v i i/ For Misses and Fresh Tomatoes String Beans Parsons’ theater, assisted by his \ \ s Dok Spinach Asparagus vaudeviile company. o N Soloniyalie) E Children; $4 kind New Potatoes New Cabbage The Henry W. Savage name has ' ~ : Ask for $2 98 Lettuce Cucumbers Celery been assoclated with the greatest suc- O LN Model D— . WATCH FOR OUR WEDNESDAY SPECIALS. [ Sifise of, the musical comedy record ; . $3 50 A Patent, leather with white Co A ° H A I4 14 OF THE APES if NEW HIGH ZAN e - CUT BOOTS § 238 Main Street At Fox’s i Sizes 25 1o 7. MR Mogm_ SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY With military Y ) heels. Very 2 Dainty New Ankle smart for grotw- French Hug Pumps iy e o o Hsek Latest s5th Ave. Misses’ and wmisses that wear - sizes above 2. Of model. Made of Children’s Extra black kid, brown 3 patent leather, High Cut calf and white bright kid and nu-buck. e white kid $5g0 LACE BOOTS $5 value— ] value. Ask for Snow white nu- Model G— buck; $4 quality Concerts |[| AN & The Liberty Loan Committee of New Britain has ar- : Nexd : N\ MODEL DAINTY ranged for a series of band concerts to be held on the 1 l\g;ff,?' ; M PUMPS Triangle, Friday and Sa\turday evenings, April 19th and : Of snow : : Mi"““‘:'y WITH LOW %—?tI}ILPaf i:OO p. m., and on Sunday afternoon at Walnut white ¢—\ 28 HEELS i ark from 3 to 5 p. m. 5 o N nu-buck. o z Boys'’ lish Cut ° 0o p.m ; & 1V orth ] \ Very appropri- - ¥ SEHnOgES ut $6.00. : N \ ate for growing 3 ‘ F Spri Special Price— A\ DAY girls and misses. . 0;3 ;:;ng Speeches will be made by prominent citizens in the interest of the Liberty Loan. | $ 50 X This model On Tuesday evening, April 23rd Captain Louis ) . 3' comes in all Keene of the Canadian forces will speak to you at the : . ik A leathers. 3 Center Church on the war. A band concert will be given | SPECIAL $2.00 Boudoir and R\ 55 value— P before the meeting. 5 EGr s Sdrireat) . fi:omfyr N $ ] or brown kid. Slippers 3. O $L9 Every citizen who has not subscribed to the Liberty i {'u‘r‘r’,';a e | This Week, Loan will have the opportunity to do so. Booths for the 1 R , . : taking of subscriptions will be stationed on the Triangle. 4 Sy B e 5 g::mr::ci :;t;a s}:fl; ::ys ;nd Gérlsms«::ofl » ) oes. Extra Quality, buf o . GO ] 8. : : o A Sizes; $3.00 $ ton or lace; worth $2.75. | Liberty Loan Committee of New Britain B NNYL1 | D, e 9200 Sk, $1.89 g 4 Black and white, all black, Tues,» Wed. * 3 all white, all grey buck, black 3 with grey or fawn buck tops Made of gun metal and and Havana brown. chrome calf, all sizes.

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