New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 1, 1918, Page 4

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FEEBLE AGED WOMAN | ~ e e et — e Years Old, Weakened by Pnei- “monin—Vinol Restored Strcnth. ‘a\h Winchester, Va.—*"I am a farmer's vife, 75 vears of age, and pueumonia ieft me in a weak, run-down condi- tion, so I could hardly ep about RBY RUTE QAMERON d do my work. A neighbor brought mo Vinol and it has built up my --—---f———-———,. trength so fast that I think it is the best medicine R G i T S e Clocks Fast and Slow. s R P ‘ i 57695 MAIN STREEE | liver pept s, iron and mangancse e peptonc veerophosphates, the | e ) & ldest and famous hody-build ‘ 7 Gt e | HARTEORD gevolver | ing ang cating tonic | A S e i Suits of Distinction FOR THE “FOURTH” Love", at the Lyccum, M lay, Tues- | \ ) { e iling he L 1 ) wing U HERE'S smartness to our Men's Clothi that helps you [ nd Wednesday. This picture | i g to make your choice of a Suit quickiy—and keeps you nutes slow, an fifteen minutes | WALLACE REID AT s : RUSSWIN LYCEUM A Perpetual Source of | ¢ Reid is one of the isticd atterward. > moments, 3 stronge 5 that brilliant young | returned | ! : " tar 3 eve do d Is ith pa 3 wot ) T ain 4 r ha v don t deals with at [l s the newest models are here—hundreds of Suits in every Benc in an instant, | triotism in its hig form and {h Close ‘ . \ i n racked with pain, She et with tho shock af |4 blinded with blood flow- | daushicr Do mresident of uiloike o . %o B wounds intflicted by the | P1unition plan 1 Rodney and « e turn a haras 5 Pt ol e s Suits at §15.00 BS of bomh. And yet he had | Margaret : 2 rongly anti-war When | e an overcrowded morning, whon | voyr didy b < S . Bt will to conquer Itrnest and | the action of the yamcominenccs gl tol ; i S ; i Suits at $20.00 1 been able by sheer | Which is at about outhreak of the meh : s stolen un s upon | vou think it's fo S g ARLOR | T - o vo fus and the potatoes are 1ot yet | didn’t do il orst ) o1 | o ey | BBuropean war When Margaret's et e : | 2 lids 1 _the wor you i Suits at $25.00 FiOnc More Question.” father pledges his plant to the man- 1 ! e si wmyway | member th hot Ao ¥ ] 2 o s 3 e e _ | that's firteen minute end of o T S e | N en here was but one question more for | Ufacture of munitions, Rodney re R e e ud Vi that you wero ju and upwards to $37.50 e. I knew the rest of the story from |sisns his position. How he is drawn | ¢ agi o By o ol il ot s of buying, when i | y &1 Lilian, ana what she hadn’t told me of | 1ito | "\““"' ok M‘”w 2001 ““‘t} el ound cel flooded every HEh | that terrible journcy from the inn to lagents to wreck the munition pl al tendernd clock that is don't i Hfe. | the hospital I could imagine And I|and how he escapes commi s the MBI the offi- | yancied the officer’s paticnce wouldn’t [ atrocity and how he is v . makes 88 ‘mccount for | pola out much longer. lividently he |up a tale that will touch intimately had received. | wiys an exceedingly 1o warrior, | every ing human being in all this Bandages around his | anq disliked praise or publicity of any | great land. Don't miss this wonder- not have o sclf-righteons and un kind ful photoplay. The new vaudeville You didn't take it becanse you knew 7 1 vielding and uninteresting o Gme- | iy would. ot R iy Dollar a Week story is as follow Rodney | brovaniy \ ome in the nig Shie Didn't Pake the House in Which SZcastans pndiminic e Ss ity ey s Oluirge 1. dan is engaged N iret Kenwood Ty 1 1 led When Lunch Time Comes Too Soon. Fhe Celtar Flooded. v torrible plot the German yvou remember house you wanted to buy and | | || ATS HOES over, and you know vou said the | | thoughtiul c¢nough to grant us i fiflcen minute reprieve fix 1 have heard people praises of the clock that is alwayy and saw how the yiizza, wgzed, that 1 | Just vight: but, for my part, I would | / ! . Pay Us A vou couldn’t he th 1l enough tha other day when wo were by there fsion ‘must have hurt You, | “1'm only going to bother vou with [ bill is a splendid one. Wikolia and it woul mve to ha something P ventured. one more question,” T said apologeti- | Kahakalau are in a Hawaiian keeper in my housc done to it all the time? Now, either £ smiled grimly. cally, but 1 do want to know how you {eal and singing offering which is And the Glodie o wara Sion of thosé wou TR Tt Gt aturally, as T didn’t have time to | manage save the wireless in the | entertaining tty Bond a singing | worse than building this r hou p backward very far when the | indmi believe vou said Otto | comedient Lclever you y who But there is anothor kind of clock | avan ou didn he avent off.” he voimv;‘m\ : They're | gidn't succeed in blowing it up.” | has playc I the houses and has | for which 1 have olutely no use Possible @pot Iy nothing but scratches, however. “There nothing to that,” he | receive ¢ hig praise. There aré | e inconsistont clock, the clock the i - . aid with a ludicrous air of apoi- | cija wearily. Wi ASlatio o] a1 s e aeland one wonan e | SRSnsoRsEtRREiodl e Rooch 8 ot izl v EDone EMuch o et the blood o 1 simply | comedy variety offering entitled marched the « up to the | “Down Below™. These vaudeville acts the | are the very best that can be seen so | Was connected with an inconsistent nefther consistently fast nor slow ol camit me of the tragedies of my childhood | thing door and made thankfu at ! Xk the | bambs and det the fuses rnest | Jeci risht now and enjoy | clock family, we favore A Ofto was tl P e n there is ; 00’ | 1 isnt not ot that w fast. Our dining ’ true Teuton fanatic, who would glad 3 latest one o s patriotic clock which father, bro L : I B TS > might “Convenient, B | 1y biow himsell up for his country. | vies ha Son: of Doemocracy.” Not |'sisior timed theit brealktast Tor the ir it Comfortable M | Fiut Firnest thinks a zood dex s | one’ person can aford to miss tho |three minates of cight (and I ab own hide 1.1 T ten r that the great breviated my breakfe to ot to | > ! L good philosophy, o \V":t"‘"{»‘"f:"'-\,‘ s terpicee, “The Igian”, ix com- | cchool at cight o’clock), wa kept o C - h ing e s remvo. @ | Menu for Tomorrow | o0t el el il s e A startling 6 wveel society | ik X ooy U Rl A T Sy drama. Also Breakfast I SOCIETY DRAMA ON to sehool, but this particular morning | “THE HOUSE OF HATE. i Stewed Rhuba | nould hay mple time, and | Ve J ¥ d ‘ unhappy Others. ¢ Coreal and Milk v QO TONAY s witlking comfortably alot ol Tomo) 33 i ¥ i within = ht of (¥ schooihouse. | You Can See the Roses in Some Other The best known and best 9258 “\ B ‘,J. l»h thrill of dis. Path More Easily Than the Thorns. dressed woman in America § S e SO ARl LD, A s have 1 on | ] Friend, : i > v onot ¢ the zroup of hurrying e O SR S OUC, MRS. VERNON CASTLE, in e NG P Husband's : ‘ o e : et STHE MYSTERIOUS i N b5 X dray carl Wk 3 1 he slers who w 1 ustomary : ok CLIENT” H bLage Sadl « of Hate, the la 5 companic Dheic wam Sl A gripping reel drama [ ed \“‘“‘ g nid other short features with WARNER OLAND and e nment at lfox MILTON SILLS 5§ eeni e bri on v Iusband’s 1ric ety | th i fiag 4 o Charlle Chaplin — il laked Meal, Brown Gravy sing room and, with o« wors t i W v to so that the matince st. And then, one morning, it went| Thi R looking Ta ier of action : and tells the v Mashed Potaioc i 2 | leader : heard the morning cx omplaining Stewed Tomatoc SRRt e on inside, and knew th | unfortunately not IPrank | th by : g You e e Sresinavas Bie8serttagiasnanIfisin i T ¢ T-wus late! ¢ | might \ ) that vou Sauce Melt 3 plays the hushand onful butfer or betrayed Nt choose D il peb 1 ; e e have sinee missed most \vir sase of it-might stitute and turn in one quart sliced J Wpointnients by oo op ‘ ) wld he cuved unpared apple prinkled with suf- | Pty Stic beliefs in the anmount of fus " f{| ficient suzar fo make them : et GO L il ! ' cet in R consiste (_" antly ta Cover tightly . b Qeaitudn ST LS LG 3 ymehow, the DD N et I mer slowly until tender when Harvvey cuts off (he power in an MON. TUES. ED. B . wdjoining room. Phey secure a plu e chocolate into small saucepan Spies—Red Blooded American | TUARC FRCEIEE I SR S o (o Love—Scences in Munition 8 000U Plant—Make (his Picture s & wnd hurled ha into basin ports rec oune (¢ st three cn on great scnsation. B! ounces sugar, and one teaspoont NEW VAUDEVILLE vanilla moisten with a litfl cold WIKOLIA and KAHAKIAU WG &0 a6 ona and oneohill nint ing ' T Hawaiian Masical Offc g B hoding our the who into t € 55 ' i3 F Pinkham’s BETTY BOND B coaucer y (el i les N % , » - | 2 n TR ¢ Comedienne, B constantly ir in chocolato : ting Sets HGtes (o > Compound Re- V1 arg i re ) DI LU I (IO L T T Comedy Act—DOWN BELOW? to marble . Pour into wel . | bin SON OF DEMOCRACY o When i tinn t and serve 1 Tomorrow's I i 1 ¢ . R} » e, - A RS this Woman'’s Iliness. MACK SENNET COMEDY 3 ported wer Oland and Mi o —“THI: BELGIAN" |} = | Sills, D nem ¢ at T Scmingei it - Rk e Worcester, Mass.—T took Lydia F. d pieture W whioh o pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for a e the O " weakness and pain AT ' wh used to keep GO 9Pl e me in bed for two | ventional socicty | | days each month. [ mes il ! | “}! tried many doctors \thwn't'mn(u til 1OX'S TOMORROW Are You Satisfied Are You Satisfied with the ap- pearance of your Cemetery lot? h Ipedhe { Are the graves of your departed 2 / b i , i G e . ¢ ...nl.\m:m» V » of i B loved ones properiy marked? the Is your burial plot or that of N « e your relatives in keeplog with “My Own United States” 8/ i S Pl SRt S () el ani stee et s B sour position In life? I can do al Fluted ¢ ! Let Cuticura Soothe| |/ i comea niin Gl R e litile v who is as health 5 When Mark vain said “Sloge me a cemetery und T will tell YO“" h"hfllg S'P‘fln . A ) ould a ks Lo, -‘"‘”':\\'V‘/' ‘ S e o I living that locality,” we belleve his Compot . 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Px- & e o i A‘“ © Vi 00l servec or. 1 ; 3 Chile B perience and knowledgze combined with progressivencss guarantees R ,“ 1888, sDuL \ o Gt hee pound, g quality and improvements that no other factors can produce. 1 beautihes nmt it preve B '—w‘v-x-w—-.-rwm- many little skin troubles if assisted Il the) {iny: ong youspulliion Vour Child’s Skin by occasional usc of Cuticura Oint 5 N ill be free from chafing, scalding ment to soothe and heal the first : : : cruptions and all soreness if you use signs of skin troubles. Absolutely | | oLl y | nothing better. oy shou SEhty e Sw(e.,) omfort Powder B W . For more than 25 years it has been healing With D. book on the skin. Addr st ot ornbre 1 should be spread to Sable and ma worit Home Tel. 134-12, Cor. Union and lark Sts. now and promise to be so still in card: “Cuticura, Dept, “T. Bostor i 5 : L ! ; : 8. STANLEY HORVITZ, everywhere. Soap25c. 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