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ol e] om digestive troubles is the o COR PRODUCTS. REFINING co. 08 09RCTS W YoRK, 115, ) A PURE 1 ] | SAL®) AND OKING o never food heavy and soggy—they soak | *\ Perhaps This Delicate Mayonnaise Yolks of two egge. teaspoon of paprik egar, or 4 tablespo 3 teaspoonful sug! cold Use a round bot Dover egg beate: 4 Mix dry ingredien rants ola on sing. As —and only gar. Add Marola mixture begine to with a Dover beat the remainder of 4 allisueed. The = be suré of a pure, golden oil that'you get Mazola. Mazola is always uniform. Its preparation i pints, quarts and gallons. (The large sizes are specially economical). sale i today. Ask your grocer for the valuable Cook Book especially \prepared for Mazola users—or write us direct. FREE. New England Sczlling Representatives: AHERN & CAHOON, 13i State Street, Boston 1 teaspoon of mustard A dash of cayenne or white pepper or % 2 tablespoons each of lemon juics and vin- Have all ingredients and mixing ntensiis when well mixed add ¥ teaspoon of vine ture thickens, add the remainder of the vinegar a little at a time. thick enough to hold its shape. May Be New To You 1 pint of Mazola 1 teaspoon of ealt ons of vinegar ar tomed mixing bowl, a or wire whisk ts. Add egg yolkeand drop by drop untfl tha thicken, beuting slowly er. on as the mix Now beat in the ofl gradually until mayonnaise should he Iways the same, delicate and delicious for all cooking and s scientific and exact. Get & can from your 1“()PPORTUNl'I‘Y". FOX’S, | COMEDY FOR TODAY ! YViola Dana, whosc in motion | pictures 1 Leen as n ic as her | ess on the dramatic e, 15 the | action at Tox's theater today in | the new Metro comedy entitled “Op- | portunity ‘Opportunity” is one of | the most amusing 1 entertaining | stories Viola Dana has cver done, and | maltes an nnusually good hot weather | feature. In “Opportunity” Miss Dana plays a tomboy, Mary Willard. The | complications in which her hoyden in | clinations involve her mkes ry a | most delightful and win heroine { Dressed in boy's clothe attends {a widely adventised prize finih -prominent athletic club. Previc two of the leading « by Hale Hamilton, of “Get R | Wallingford” fame on the st rd Abeles, stage and s lof “Brewster's Millions,” have 1o zive a chance in life to | who enters and occupios the box seat. The two men siart in to tell the “hoy" of his good fortunc when a sportsman in an adjoining hox | brotests at what he believes to I Htheir annovance of the vouth. A fist | fight foi which remove con ter of interest the 1 ) th { boxes smusing complhi leations of a hi wl order fol {low in quick cssion, A [thrilling climax 5 an 1 | “Opportunity™ with M Dana i x | cellent, packed it with good {wholesome fun, aflventure, mystery ana romance. ‘The Official Allied War | Review certainly blood-tingling { exhibition of conditions on the Ameri | ean front at the present time, showing { where our men, fighting bravely and | fearlessly, arve slowly pushing back (h Kaise fleld-gray hosts, hese pic | tures are worth the price of admis | sion themselves, when one conside fthe risk these United States camer { men undergo to procure these pictures for the benefit of the American peo | ple. To-morrow will th turn of th master ctor ik Keenan, as- sisted by supporting cast, in | “The Cov d, pow 11 Tve ot drama of romance and adveniure There will be other short comedies and dramas in addition | BILLIE BURKE WITH FORTUNE IN GOWNS Physicians Recommend Castoria YOU know the real human doctors right around in - your neighhorhood: the doctors made of flesh and blood just like you: the doctors with souls and hearts: those men who are responding to your call in the dead of night as readily as in the broad daylight; they are ready to tell you the good that Fletcher's Castoria has done, is doing and will do, from their experience and their love for children. Fletcher's Castoria is nothing new. We are not asking you to try an experie, ment. We just want to impress upon you the importance of buying Fletcher's, Your physician will tell you this, as be knows there are a number of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested in the welfare of your baby, Fluid Drachmy 'ALGOHOL -3 PER GENT. AVegetable similatingtheFood by Regula Preparationfords o Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, Ills., says: “I have prescribed yous Castoria often for infants during my practice, and find it very satisfactory.” Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "Your Castoria stands first in its class. In my thirty years of practice 1 can say I never have found anything that =o filled the place.” Dr. J. H. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I have used your Castoria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and private practics for many years. The formula is excellent.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says: “I prescribe your Castoris extensively, as I have never found anything to equal it for children’s troubles. I am aware that there are imitations in the field, but I always see that my patients get Fletcher's. Dr. Wm.J McCrann, of Omaha, Neb., says: “As the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medieine, and asids from my own family experience I have in my vears of practics found Cas- toria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home.” Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “The name that your Cas- toria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorse- ment of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and believe it an excellent remedy.” Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Physicians generally do nof prescribe proprietary preparations, but in the case of Castoria my experi- ence, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an ex- ception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice because I have found it e s Dbig <;A M‘m‘ pl ‘}r‘uv‘m' ‘w dy for to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children’s complaints. Any physi- Tt o o Db Gonatipatonand Diarrhoed-{ clan who has raised a family, as I have, will join me in heartiest recom: of the modern girl using Ive's tactics ,‘;‘dt}qwrisnness and | mendation of Castoria.” ) 4 3 to win the mun s Joves. The open- = 0SS OF SLEEP & et % W g Gea i Ons trominintany | GENUINE ALWAYS i v A a ballroom. One of f atures of this sutting e 3 The Delicious Salad and Cocking Qil cene i the magnificent gowns worn ; FacSimile Signatare of Beara the Signature of j’roducedl{ydw CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. by Billle Burke is sald fo be f <& R2Zu PO BOX 161 NEW YORK most costly gown ever worn hy uny 334 star. On accound of the tremendous SRS 4 demand for this photoy by the ex %’3 i =9 > — i hibitors in the large cities it will be Ry [4 e, lz.m. effort at an off-hand manner, and | jmpogsible for the management to 5 from the th of deference which he | 1,51q this picture for more than three could not keep out of his voice T de-| ;. oo V e duded’ that het was a new mantat chedies s S st N e cousle of Ger. | BUIT OF th weelk a big Ave-reel B T e The Kind You Have Always Bought YR AL ; 1, Just v sq s pcoue Iy, | bird feature wiil he shown. The aim ¥ HelcknTATh cai e aTnes Nnds Deld Js Better Now |tacked the guard who was pinioning |man spies,” Bill replied nonc h-\!-‘mf{- of the management these days is Lo MeRage s Elnds ShH ey g my arms *“They're bud ones, tried to resist ar-| ;. 4o pest show possible and for Than Haste. “You coward,” 1 blazed, “‘how dare |rest. I'm golng to trot 'em over 0| ¢ reason two big feature photo- | ; | capts he tent.” 3 7 om 1 orgot the necessity {you do a thing like t the captain in t , | plays are shown in addition to three | i ' ‘?‘f,»‘:(‘.;\‘ll,f:u)um S e A He you're alto-| . “Xou may not be able to see him.® | o, qayile acts, Mavie Walcamp in| “THE ELYING GOD I | | the railroad sentry upon the pipe line|gether too brash for a German spy,” |the boy re x':'tfl‘ o »-;»( ';'-u:; | the mysterious serial e Lion's | 5 L 5 e S ymed Bill, giving my | sciousness that a Hmpootangll SIE Sl e S e e < v/ - AR i kick poor old William Trumbull I aid) tneman) named: Bl glving iy | scloneness tiut) sometiing | CIAWS” once more has a sensutional SHOWN AT L\CEUM' y the plucky old chap had at- |wrists a sly twist which a i i h fent. The Screen Magazine with L | 1 ! nat quite forced ream from me. | doing aver there nohody knows \\‘tmt. Willioh ok el el } | " |“1f vou know whats mood for you, hu“')nm: (.lr” \y\;:;% e Tyl mucie 00N D ors Bic iteaturesiiia I e e nenely | B ROIH CAMT RO | ; yowll keep your trap \‘1:‘_}_1 till we hand \!.l';u‘\m e ng | ‘hawn aaiy. , good show 1o the Lyeoum. The fea- | | e P ] You over to the captain. s ! i s or those who love to keep in|ture picture is “The Ilying ( Caiveaient : With a I]le‘w >l;.;hhltn \\vl‘m e e 1 e e o LR o1l matters oS- | starring the popular Trianzi T h l X , ast words 1 obeyec s col and ¢ ‘ c 1 v i e wor e Universal We-iiy | Roy § 't This is yDic ru % “omfortabl i T iuning ihe lon | tantly Tl BAE yo lian! (¥en ifant tas OlE IO norid the) Unlvsreall Wehlvi) Roy Stewart TR . ypical When rut s C el 3 Comfortable ‘tor of an hour that intervened be- |the army big wig is down there just| ™ DLove a DOPIAL. LU D Cik EUBL e Grls CEIRES | v quarteriof an holr h sl | el 1 these belong | UPual a Nestor comedy is sandwiclied | ana thrillir fights that has ever | o L (e, T s TODAY forc the guard named Bill was re-|on account of ¢ ng th ONE i Letween the acts to amuse {he | peen staged. 1o ewart is well | AS he old proverb ha B o ,\]A | Sa n a w Spot. L e R leved (oY anothen SenvR) ~l Bill, " the young | &8 GLoACE For vaudeville the pro- | fiited to this strong western role of | frue word is spoken in jest LI People don’t always show thelr VIOLA DANA in Ior T realized in an instant the ty|R 1 won't Lw‘ln you, DLl Eehe youns | oot contaitiy thrce bis Rovelly fear | iniripis, love mad Somante wilss hid|| muny s ciuell word ) feelings as plainly as our neighbor YPPORTUN ITY" of man with whom | had to deal. No [mwian returne ¢ you iEht, Bincne i o i e ometinies the speaker is conscious | gid. but they usually feel them uite I traditions of disci- {ought to be the white-haired boy with a that h est is barbed and means it to 3 Bubbling with Laughter soldier, tl with traditio ‘\ e { Leon and Adeline present con thef Euns; e s & vugged inter. | 1FRS his desh 18 barbed and S as keenly Tingling with Suspense. pline to n ain, but a ‘m 15h (H.\ ‘1 e cin o b c e vhe Eul juselinedactesecond Sfodnone i the | preter of western roles and in this | e so. ‘_‘“:n"y“”f he is 'I““l“v””“’“'l Jests of this sort are often like Official Alliecd War Review who evi giadighad "v‘ L eenal Sy ‘mfu]mlw. 1nd_ then he | Werld. Roller skating in an picture there s pleniy of quick shoot- | seious of the hurt he is dea ne. sand rubbed onto a raw spot. For Don’t Miss It. [fzaining as 0 i pilvate Hd stectlve W‘]’ “'h_ SR | orizanal manne st ing, hard riding, romance and adven Tho Authorman was Jesting With | prige's sake the person who has this FOMORROW render him obnoxious, '1\(';‘.,”'”’ EOME oo You b addreseed SWViliam, | #t the head of this lind | 1 olandl ach low horse-fly \ 0N of onr neighbors the other night. ’ species of torment to endure = Actor B R e [ i s e o o oy N At e oy saved a man. On he same program | Suddenly she got up and left thel gmijle put, belfeve me, unde MR. FRANK }]»u»xh. ¥ ‘\\,,Y,v,” o St P s B B LR 1l might. | lne of new sonzs asd storic vl e new series of pic- | honso evidently on the verge of tears, | smile will be a mighty bitter resent- “THE COWARD" (“"““"’:’”h“ it P He marshaled . ‘nd 1! frond to enc r: encor tures showing true scenes of the al- | cither of rage o a;y\‘ B 1o | Ment for the tormentor Fhoroughly Human. when his superior officer of the rail- was going in the direction y (R | prove interesting without question th n. i v i ev? Many Others | lardsishould inspset my creden- . 1 had been afr: a e L' fl 1so there will be the Burton Jolmes What did you say to her?” I ask SATURDAY. { e d take ns back into the vi i = JosLe Which i fafan i o She Went off the Handle, | | where someonc who knew e 1 | itself along with & new <eystone £ ; , | Theyirol BaghOnes i en I ,)h‘mwr::‘f mlf.:hr et e Rl T Lo A Why 1 m\(‘»n‘l‘l \(;x‘nbrul‘vm:: about | So 1 stood passively silent, my arms | G5y 1o to convince the ca lightful treat (o everyone. The new | her not trying to boss this house, too. e el s )"““\“ OVET | 16 midnight train, especially as T naa | | the ver sin vaudeville, Ther mw‘\m}. that ho. rv\n{“:": b » é patrol of the section the men were {:"‘””" Sale ditime for ;EVCTY Sufl ay ernoon | e aalalan wiio\Rure dbeslinaw Kowite i RESGpTEnchoRd ek STAN DS ( )UT t guarding L L e il e — ] entertain. The Tiller Sisters. in a 't joily them in a 9 My heart beat high with rellet tn |, F S0t (08 T b tegular Dinners, $1.00 Jod comedy singing and dancing act way without thetr | which there was, however. a trace of 4 e loating. Bathi Fishing The Behoes of Erin, two men and two Al | 01d chap, in his ignorance of army pro ] The Behe of X KEENE S apprehe on, W L “"""" ”'“!(u!um imagined that his next experi- Roller Coaster, Bowling women in a comedy Irish variety skit th oint was that the | amon a OO s o e ol IR e e e O T | ierco and Norton, props, | ThIs set b an excep Sl e e eifa s al wonderfully, s A e b saw through the faint light that he | =906 0 hened, William,» T | S==— —— — e S v show is an 1 question has the repitation o 3 ] d 3 BIG MAMMOTH ACTS | Vhat's up?” he e i “Cut that gab out” Bill growed woman and child enje vell meaning, one of those kind 5 h' .t' — el ik Sl { \ppear at the Lyceum Monday, ' yun your house better than you de L » JTO- | gets through with vou. to say nothing | will_appear at the Lv v 1« i N o DOUBLE FEATURE PHOTO {of thut army officer that's there with | Tuesday, and Wednesday in “Stelia fand who sees 5o plainly whore von THERE'S A REASON PLAY PROGRAM | him { Se (70 L conld improve things that it is next | f o . ! There s nothing to do but obey, kfords—the i 15 jmpossible for her not to tell vou | SESSUE HAYAKAWA and as I walked wearily along in the | {old dont "y‘ &€l 10 (ccasionally this tendency has made the Japanese Marvel in enforced silence my brain canght and ! | bring more hundkerehief | hor qo things which her friends and 5 j | clung to the words “army officer.” { with yon relatives vigorously re ted THE SECRET GAM My first and last meeting with an | - M TR s e | Ao i e P et NEW SHOW TODAY. army officer had been so tremendous Woman's Danger Perioc ings for her he knows she is | Have. MARIE DRESSLER, an ”“"y”'”"' that I ""’“”"‘”»"I yen criod between forty and | under suspicion of hossiness and the Waiting doesn’t pay 7 5 7 dered what this experience would be. e o e is s e a ! jest nt 100 ne home to b v | glect k c . N ROY STEWARI S 4 fift veurs of a jest we rear hon e really If you neglect kidney backache, 5-Reel Comedy, i J}»; Irw.vr :lrrulyrH\. :v;:d ]L:Hh}l‘d :‘v‘;i crislg or dar period in a womans | amusing | Bladder troubles often follow o - . rather thrust us down the bank ar < Coi0r Bt SR s e FIREL THE FLYING GOD into the door of a large tent. | HioRnchuty B e Keep Away From the Truth | Dpei s Blaney il | for kidney A Great Western Pictu o : e continue in the race. It | backache, and for other kidney ills . Do your men usu nter i iz | she suffers from such annovingsymp- Jests dways ‘!.ma‘v rous when | New Britain citizens endorse them NEW VAUDEVILLE hich T & NSRRI | toms e Criasnesiiats nencs | oy axe op pea e ol N | o Mrs. John Schilling, 309 Maple St., Why not bring “SAFETY FIRST" | joninchs he blues,” or dread o £ course, it you want to push |New Britain, s: “Over-work and e e T —'—\” . | Movement Right Home by Using | impending evil, or some dormant dis- | home some disugreeable truth under | dampness and cold always affoct my e f # (1 l,‘:“‘.l ~“‘v LOYD, | ONLY our PAS RIZED Milk and | oas0 in the system becomes active. | cover of a jest it is all right to make | Kidney T can tell when they are out saveourE es ‘ omedy Magician, | Cream, for Ours is the only properly | wien a woman is passing through i that sort of pest. Personaliy, h of order as I have terrible sharp pains . S e | Pas s p 't Sold in Sl one tried and true | ever, T think that if you want to cri th my back and my kidne: don’t act 5 1E TILLER SISTERS | Pasteurized Produc New | (his crisis there 0 1 t 3 1d m3 c o e ) 3 . "”\m,,m,, Sad baating Act JUNE CAPRICE | Britin. remedy, TLydia Pinkham's Vege- | cize it is far better to do it frankly. | right. Doan's Kidney Pills always e & S In her Jast Plcture J E IBERT & SON | table Compound, which after forty | it leaves a better feeling all round stve me relief, and 1 recommend them o PCHOES OF ERIN ] g IN VCFE (s Lo S 3 | e now considered | But if you are only jesting for the | very highly Er(n‘ An Irish Variety Skit MISS INNOCENCE 401 PARK STREET, I tandard remedy fOr Woman's|sake of jesting, don't get too near the| 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn s "LEY HORVITZ, " rE 4 U daginiats ruth ] ffalo, IV Dptometrist 827 Main St. Optician . i

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