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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1o1s. Women R CASTORIA For Infants and Children Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of r Theatergoers and —News F A WIFE from the they suppose S REVELATIONS OF By ADPELE GARRISON A tense drama of love and laughter: JesseLLasky sordieban drugged d to ! 1 should stupor in be lying awaken which A Battle of Wits With Otto. The sound of footsteps on the stairs—stealthy, furtive, even though cof n-Jules of the Strong Heart’ By William Merriam Rouse Scenario by Harvey F Thew and Franl. X Finnedan Directed by Donald Crisp Otto Inspects the Bonds. ! vibrant with the | to fail her nor | the discovery m 1 to her deeper the was no danger of their bein | overheard—warned me that I must resume my stertorous breathing and prepare to face Otto’s critical inspec- of the honds vag Mme Hofer had put upon me. 1t comparatively for me now, for I was no longer hope- | with terror, as I had been was carried upstairs and |to the couch, Mme Aumped into this room to wait for the | footsteps following his. arrival of the man with the sr‘al'x‘rd; “I wanted you to see for vourself.’ hand. ! she said, her voice cxpressing nothing My heart was warm with gratitude | hut meek submission, but I had a t that strange woman, Mme. Hofer, | sudden psychic vision of the malicious who had arranged my bands so that | mischief dancing underneath. “I have i€ould easily untie them, and had put ! tied her up the best I knew how, bur, the' tiny pistol inside my coat. True, | of course, you are wiser than T about <he: had not known [ was conscious | those things, and I wanted you to loois while she was thus making it possible her.” for me to escape the horrible fate He put out a huge hand and, lifting awaiting me, bui she had counted on | my hands hound together, dropped | my having shrewdness enough to dis- | them again carelessly. cover the looseness of the knots when ! “You have done ver indifferently, too indifferently. 1 ta myseif with na little contraction my heart. Then. still with an ela orately careless air, said: “You arz ! going soon, are you not?” there Lvery determination | myself of her and T nerve wa neither I gucssed what laxness wonld settled trifie couch, as a drugged person naturally would, and began again the heavy breathing which had deceived the conspirators heforc Otto strode into the into tion and DAL Sasy ALGOHOL -3 PER GENT. 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THE OENTAUR GOMPANY, NEW YORR OITY. e Signatore of Geventrose i | but DANCING NUMBER lieres only because the Had there been of any less quality ! the leader. FEATURE AT LYCEUM The man of the pair is com- (edian of more than average ability The songs and dances of five coun- | He imitates one of those “anxious to tries are prescnted in fifteen minutes, | chtertain” misses as she would play | with a trip to the land of Syncopa- { the viano, and gets off fine. He can tion added, and an imaginary visit | Sing. as can his teammate, and is tc the land of the Indian, all on one | tnere with the repartee. Opening the | hill is what the Lyceum theater is| bi Chiet Tendehoa. as good a | serving up to its patrons in the vau- | singer he is an acrobat. He has | deville line tod and {omorrow. | wenderful museular development hut‘ Taking the hill as presented Monday | that does not prevent him from also | to two big audiences at the afternoon | possessing a pleasing singing voice. and evening shows it must.be ad- Summing up, the vaudeville bill is | mitted that it is the best balanced | excellent all the way through. | and one of the most interesting the Then in the pleture line, the trend | theater has had since it went into | of quality continues. George Beban | vaudeville. ir “Jules of the Strong Heart,” Char- The Renee Sisters, four lic Chaplin in his new scream, “A | 1caldens, top the vaudeville bill with | Dog's Life.” Benjamin Chapin in “A | their act. “Through Five Countries|Son of Democracy,” the third of the | in Fifteen Minutes” and certainly de- girls are = a feature act this act would be Is Determined. T put a few all going Madame risad things except | s, as soon togethe We Ernest and Me,” the Bl are a o for with the key to ant finished suceinetly I am to wait nest. So I will just take this room while we are here, then | | You won't need to have it on your today. Itis guarantced. 85c, 60c ar-i i | mind any more.” T heard Mme. Hofer's quickly :mothered little gasp of dismay $1.00. : e Liquid Wash “But 1 was to give it to Ernest.” “And can I not give it to Frnest Ciadk & Brainerd Co., Druggists. e with you, Sophie His voice held as he turned on “There Is nothin | me,”” she flared, ‘‘ex not have this murder | ning—oh, ves, can’t Otto, vou are planning to put her out the way in spite of what Ernest & her | -~ Mr. Alex when interviewed afternoon refused to make any s ment for publication. AID THE KIDNEYS Bind preen i o cetil £ morpi o remeé menacing suspicion | her. Do Not Endanger Life When a Nd Britain Citizen Shows Yon the Way to Avoid It. the matter with | pt that 1 will vou are plan- deceive me, FADS AND FASHIONS HOUSEHOLD NOTES demure vou Why will people contiriue to suf the agonies of kidney complal said. And, while T don’t care a pfen- | series, and other pictures are offered. : serve the lea spot. Their - | nig what happens to the little pig, vet | 2 adlag spot. Thelr offer The very titles of these pictures and | 778 care what happens to my own | € is decidedly clever and found the | mention of the names of the stars is | | audiences in a taking manner. It ok e Sislited il enough to let the picture fans know neck. And T want tc S rom | GEORGE BEBAN e very chic sports girl is dressed entirely in white. th Foulards are much liked for e Spinach water can be used as a soup | foundation. Ilggs when scrambled should bhe backache, bladder disorders, Ia ness, headaches. languor, why allg themselves to become chronic 4 valids, when o lested remedy is o fered them? Today is the last time to see Chap- elaborate summer dres: stirred constantl Doan’s Kidney Pills have befh us in kidney trouble over 50 vears, ha been tested in thousands of cas If vou have any, even one, of fl symptoms of kidney diseases, now. Dropsy or Bright's disease set in and make neglect dangero Read this New Britain womargs tel timony Mrs. J. A. McGreail, street.,, says: “1I have used Doan Kidney Pills off and on for qull awhile whenever my back has achd or has felt weak. Mornings my bad sometimes feels lame and stiff a when I stoop the pain catches m Doan’s Kidney Pills have never fail to relieve me of that trouble.” 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Miibu Co., Mtgrs.,, Buffalo, N. Y. Kkill anybody. Then I'Il be out| oS instrumental act have second place, —IN— 1 heard Otto take a step toward her | and then the sound of quick, Tunning JULES OF THE SmONGHEART (if(‘(""l”(’::; not afraid of A Powerful Plot Great hrilled from the doorway. “And if| North Woods. Pathos, Happi- you don’t want me to leave this room ¥ [ unlocked, vou go downstairs first. 1 ness, Vigorous Action, and B .; going to give this key. to Ernest the Joy of Idving. myself. Oh, Frnest!” she called loud- Iy, as If she had just caught sight of —ALEO— the ferret-faced vouth. i Whether her call w CHARLIE CHAPLIN ‘1 didn't know, and 1 am sure Otto | shared my uncertainty. But it made | (Today Only) * him obey her, and 1 heard him swear- | ing sullenly as he made his way to | the door and down the stairs past ! her. Then Mme. Hofer hurried noiseless- ¢ to my side, thrust something cold hard down my neck, and went of the room, again locking the door behind her. “It is a good thing for me this lock is an ordinary one,” she soliloquized. “And it is a perfectly natural thing for a service woman to have a skele- | ton key. And—If I die, T die. That all 'i'hls C;)rn Will ; Peel!{i_ght Off! “Gets-Tt"” The Why have to flop on squeeze yourself up like “Z” and with bulging Yyour face up into a wrinkly knot while vou gouge and pull at the “quick” of a tender corn? That's lin in this new picture e pretty motifs in | TR S S bete ; what to expect in the quality line. | this place at le: 10U 9% { and De Mar in a singing, talking and | very hot is dropped should food Fat before into it. always be be fried Tt ends is idea to gold. a with | weight sasb | | to continu to ha - as serge. | 1f desired any | be thickened by barley. Georgette as great crepe favorite you 5 casserole rice can or meat macaroni, in a and sleeveless both very smart Jersey velveteen | jackets are — The work of whipping cream Collar and cuff sets for very young|lessened by balf if the cream is BY RUTH CAMURON | { chilied. irls resemble those for women. | is 423 Chur first s a ruse or not 1t is hardly possible to have too Voiie and gingham frocks ¥ ok wide gashes of self-material lined with | much spinach on the table in spring | organdie. weather. have To smooth an iron plunge it while very hot into cold water with a little soap in it. TN “A DOG’S LIFE” Confusion Paralysis. much to do, , tendency, many things that demanded your {1 attention all at once, that when you contemplated them you felt abso- lutely paralyzed? In the middle ing season, this have often full made gath- | I Sleeveless jackets | of ered capes and shantung are have fo and ever tried RBut not Did you ever this was the first time the other way | Menu for Tomorrow so “Son of Democracy” VAUDEVILLE SPECTIAT, MATINEE FOR SCHOOL, CHILDREN TODAY AT 14 O’CLOCK. KEENEY'S High Class Vaudeville Monday and Tuesday CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “A DOG'S LIFE.” A new serial starting today, of the houseclean spring, 1 was at- tacked with that species of paralysi The house was in unutterable confu- sicn. A paper hanger had promised to come, permitted me to make all preparations, and then telephoned me the night before that he would not be able to come for two days; the rug cleaner had not kept his promise [ to send back the dining room rugs in a week, so the dining room was in that half-baked condition attendant or an absent rug; we had started to n the pantry, the day before, and to finish it that day. 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Also 4-burner stove with cabinet top and heat- retaining oven complete. Dinner Brown Reef Corned at a conservative es- | least seven things I really do first, and every time [ 1 move towards one of them 1| Cabbaee felt as if the other six fell upon me Mashed Potatoes and pinioned my arms. Rice Salad Finally, something in Apple Slump “THE BOY SCOUTS TO THE Finally, something in Coffee RESCUE." 1 sat down on a chair Big Five-Part Feature Blankly at the scene of GLADYS LESLIE in about me, “LITTLE MISS NO-ACCOUNT"” \ I gazed at it for five minutes and t Week : then 1 did a queer thing for a para- “OVER THE TOP" lyzed person: with Sergt. Arthur Guy L ran ‘away Empey. How There timate, ought nade floor, | letter draw were, at to Soup Ask your dealer about the New Perfection Kerosene Water Heaters and the regular Néw Perfection oven. m brain my brain and gazed devastation For best results use SO-CO-NY Kerosene—every drop clean heat. THE STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK Virginia Rice Waffles—Mix cupful | boiled rice with quart flour, two tea- sponfuls baking powder, three well beaten cggs, a teasponful each salt end sugar, one tablesponful melted lard; add enough sweet milk to make thin ter, Bake in well | cased irons. I Cut the Knot. & GRS I simply solved the problem of which of the seven things to do first, by doing nome of them! - | T had long had it in mind to make PARDONS’ THEATRE} a visit to a friend who always rests | and refreshes n But 1 hadn't felt e artiord. - { I bad the time. Today, I made up { my mind to make the time. Yes, the confusion was still there when I came home. 1 had to face the same problems the next day. But it was a different person who faced [ them. The paralysis had gone. In- stead of sitting down in a chair and | gazing at the tangle. T took hold of | Lean over and put two drops of | one end of it and began to untangle “Gets-It"” on the corn, put your stock- | i ing and shoe right on again, and for- 1 get the corn. Pain is eased. “Gets-Tt” has revolutionized the treatment of corns. It never irritates the true flesh. Youwll stop limping on the side of your shoe, and do away with greasy salves, bundling bandages, thick plasters and painful methods. Use “Gets-It”, it's common sense. “Gets-Tt", the guaranteed, money- back corn-remover, the enly sure wa costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'f'd. by 5. Lawrence & Co., Chica- go, TlI. 8old in New mended as the remedy by P. Connors. g fla Apple Slump a deep kettle, spoonful hutter apples are partly tender. them a biscuit crust rolled thirds of an inch thick, the apples simmer five minutes; hot oven until Put sliced add sugar and coolk apples in- and a until the Put over out two- cover and let gently for forty- uncover and place in browned i | | | | | | to ALL WEEK, MATS. WED. and SAT. Second Joyous Bill of the OPERA PLAYERS [Presenting the Chic €rench Musical Comedy. “A MODERN EVE.” (First time in Hartford.) A Riot of Fun. 20 Musical Numbers. [PRICES—Nights, 10c to $1; Mats, 10c to 50c. Seats Selling for Entire Weck. Week of May 27, “QUEEN OF THE MOVIES” 2 or 3 Drops Applied in a Few Sec- onds—There’s No Fussing or Cut- ting. “Gets-It” Always Works! Fish and reat can be co with ¢ wheat ¢ on ioined reals or vegetables for making kes, meat or fish pies, and so | “Gets-Tt" simple way. | the old, savage way is | the modern, painless, thinlk women there are a great many who can never bring them- selves to try to cure this sort of par- aiysis that way They Suffer to No Purpose The mply drag themselves about all day and get a few things done, and then face the next day in the same futile state of mind. They think it's cowardly to run away, and with everything to do they think they can’t possibly spare the time. 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