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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1018, e T st e 2 “THAVE used Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup | INFA GHOST STORX Pepsin and find it a most effective Bny monins, | = DI SR R G - | and pleasantlaxative—one that is worth recom- hand to my | Dainty Ma Brion was ais. | 4] Ked 00 U9 & H e W : i i ine e | mending to one’s friends. I know that my 2 5 2 o : 2 | at Fox's today 3 1 E o 7 % . e «« nmmoaa| health has been greatly improved since velation. Lil- 2 % 5 3 ~ . Sayl rh e | . Pty onsciogs of it | P i g4 U A ) ¢ her best in this laic using 1t. lian who had A 7 G 3 5 B¢ L | Mutual t ¢ x t From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by other of her o RN N \ 1 M 1 Miss Alice Lombard, 22 Boylston St. E brain and ac- ght haq borne the signa- chic, just ¢ 1rming as ever she Sprmgficld Mass. eded! | C and h.xs been made under his | wa 1wt to innocent | Bhame at my iy .unn; .\‘.z;wr\i n for our 30 years. _Aliow no one puti r digna . 15 cabe| #as I hurried deceive you in this. Counterfe Imimn(ms and tive z e s & > Ghos 9 fn with the ar Just-ns-good”’ are but experimer ang [ i or’ a picture fuil D ‘ : ld‘hr ll ogether I re- | heaith of \,h';(h‘“n- lorluu-o nrr..mst IuA]) i interest and p: 0s, the o- | r. a e s the matter B sraphy being excellent, and the ids. i -fi e disparity betwecen the art L T clea goric, Drops and \(m“nng Sy ruln. "Xt contain ncifllcr‘ d the residential districts with t1 s o house Opium, Morphine nor other marcotic substance. For ks and boulevards compared W 3 ler grand- mere than 7 years it has been in constant use fortho o squalor of the former is L e Z jon as possible. | relief of e Flatulency, W Golicarnd indeed. Young and old will enjoy thi The Perfect Laxative on) T saw that Diarrhoen; allaj sorvising thevefrom, picture, and again acclaim Miss Min- and by regul g e 9o 1d Bowels, aic 3 as | te capable actre of many part Sold by Druggists Everywhere Tover 1 : similati ) ) ng healthy and nataral s ow's atiraction Fox's 1 irm robe. But | The Children’s naceaw-The Mother’s Friend, i Clara 1 Young, in he Mario Two) was, and witl ] | 3 thi iperb, rises 50 CtS. (sizes $1.00 = = et : e BB wia s | : It lineation of oy oz hex | The KHind You Have Always Bought |« o ts ineation of | _ et Bears the Signature of soms into a T “iieny w0 | A mild, pleasant-tasting combination of simple laxative iftle ncure tremble = ‘ S snt of the herbs with pepsin. Brings relief without griping or i oc e e b artyor s adornment which her b discomfort. A trial bottle can be obtained free of C & S 2 man i it town, 2 P s e ‘ ¢ cquires In his womenfoll; s charge by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washing- fthe robe and laid t e ; sets herself et gy & “M, Fg\z' @V&R‘ 30 Years love, &hd emergos’ from her ch ton Street, Monticello, Illinois. is0 to CMPATY, NEW YORK CITY. |y e e | from wi the play .child, always an obedient re, swallowed the draught - £ i Bt = at trembled visibly as she : upon the rim of the sla s N Into Quict Sleep. ; ko bed with her,” I whispered . ol R to Lillian, *“and I will vers on. © Then I'll hurry R | = 3 o The Lie You Tell Yourself looked acros: - child's S SR ' peaking of lving (which I did a truth in their minds and lie to me ago), I am not sure that the | about it than not to know the truh. lie is the worst kind of | Character Houses Built On Sand. | Perhaps that last statement seems 4 5 % . strained to you, The point is this I had missed from my 3 s , : - S . ¥ % e B S b re’s another kind that I almost = o a5 s, for swhich, subconscious- | g % 3 h I think lies to oneself do more harm longed without knowing | I did so or why | % AR g S ¢ ¢ t the hot milk, saw _that Eopi 5l g 5 s v 7 5% & & Many people who would be very pic it, and waited quietly b: ARl % 1 > areful not to tell a lie to some one until the ' oo "; 2 R 3 ¢ R 1se, will lie continualy to themseves. s A‘N S ‘; _f“”‘]‘“ | i % & R « _ i About eir motives for doing thing e ¢ : - N 3 . about their feelings towards others, odjthahe cov - £ 5 % ;8 S & about their reasons for those feeling o 9 X about their own r hts and wrong: ! 1 ht now,” T whis- y g i % i : : 5 : b 1 be 11 r i A ‘ & a ¥ § rt, about every question that | pered. “Don’t attempt to leave her it i pered. > I | 3 Ay SFTEN - e ) ] up between one and oneself in 9 I will attend to e ryt g Katherine | i e o ) P the course of the day's work and play sy wants.” % 3 o 3 i & | ¢ se ay’s k a lay. CHARLES RAY : i : o, J i e Tty i S T S i W&*‘“"—-fl There was | ore—an appraval that was s : to me. It wasan expres- | 2 £ - 5 i ie r all. It's the meanest kind; skin-out-of-it nk does more harm, and that's the | than any other kind beca self- you tell yourself. | honesty is at the root of all honesty, all straight forwardness and clear mindedness. A person who lies to himself, who does not know himself. * never be efficient in character because he starts with a foundation of sand. And we have all " | known, ever since we first went to Sunday School. what happens to houses built on sand A I left the room, not | straight to that of the sick woma in “HIS OWN HOME TOWN” Kl | upstairs. For there ¥ l'wu’mlr\ rx:\\‘w ithin the last moment or Prove Themselves Right. e ot mieaion s romaps, e\ FADS AN FASHIONS | commonest form of self deceit. When one does a thing which one knows do mnot feel is quite up to the | Large hats of tulle or chiffon may i & ¢ ; some part of one immediately | be Worn successfully either in after- { i o 5 e 4w v ; £ tarts 3 ng that deed. And the |NOON or evening with gowns of tulle VAUDEVILLE i || : : e i e : B ¥ 1 ¢ > tells oneself to accomplish that | OF chiffan. \ | R 7 5 3 FLGo IRy S ot iflcation, are often so ingenious % e N —— S v s ightf . i Added featur Ol & F 4 5 g 3 it seems a shame to use such A delightful frock for tennis wear 8 ol s Recipes | SR 2 : e SRR > E - tv to no better end, I have a |May be made of old-blue chambray — o wv}\[ FRLES. ; | Thomas H 1 nee pr esents . in who 1s rarcly Eifted in | With collars and cuffs of white hand. > teacup of al mac _( H O 5] ] - o a0 | Kerchiet linen. - SrEall ] e e e oo ( :HA!Q )A 2 hen she does a thing JULIAN ELTINGE, @| a mush, let cool, add thx i L‘fq Y i 118 UWNL Home, LOWl LA]@LJII.’J’MJ/I[J{ ) iTely for her own pleasire (as she 5 The Feminine Impersonator. B | c2gs, one quart ¢ T docn) ohe) el el The prettiest boudour slippers imag-« 5 inable of the shape known as muleg flour, one teaspoonful ¢ St pov —_— n T 1f bel ¥ 1id W == — = = e rself believe that she did it 2 . of butter size of h [ |are covered with exquisitely painted for the sake of others. CHARLES RAYDRIVES | [SEUENTS SEoe sumiUmies 1) e B0 e s fhnlon Sk v boontor s o By ke mad guisstomtsn 8 L [ CHARLOTTE’S CORN BREAD. CROOKS FROM TOW /N | Seaman Cliffora s g his part, to a serious | Be Lazy If You Must, But Don’t Lie $106 Reward, $100 Ad € r that 1im to ? uart meal p 75 Cool, ! 1 disre el g i fiesia s o) ; Sthat : About It. readers of this paper will be i andx >olitical corruption, 5 . 3 : S : ‘ R N 3 > g On f my wor o T at there is at least \ Convement, A 2 eggs, whit volk en sep- | 1 1 Y el o ¢ s t bri 1 > 1 beaut ne of my worst of s in this eaded disease that science has 5 bravery and honesty are the clements e i tion, is the lies T am always | been able to cure in all its stages, and Comfortable ate et ! ] ; ; S C Butter siz which combine to make “His Own e i knee ent love. A tremendous sted to tell myself when I know 3 Catarrh belng greatly 3 e of 2 ; it ey : | S 5 I ought to go to wo nd do not feel | -2flue cons I lonaiiconaitions == Eaticn it or ST e S i ¢ o strusele. be 5 r el | requir S mstniont treatment. L oG . | o S s = el retuir e : hich her | like doing so. 1 can think up all [ Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally 2 : < arles notable 2 . : bt e e Ally ought to do, | and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous 2 Surfuc of the thereby de- Mary Miles Minter S sty o e e I o nfe s T o e 2 nelghtior alout tila || Gorices 05 the, System Sthereby, de- '“ & B aon admirers, who have been attracted to | o | t trip W most exciting | auirks of lig comedsy i > | or that, k up something in a ma giving the patient strength by building “The Ghost of Rosie Taylor.” [g8 { Mix volke employs nc ag L ) il | S 1 someone, etc., ete.— | UP the constitution and assisting na- ture in doing its work. The proprie- Many Others. beat light. Mix . ar g | tious work, and in the role he por- 5 R | powder with some he milk cold. rying soldiers. 1ip came k|u transport we ¢ a L all ¢ be son ell short subjects all thir in u. that T feel I| tors have so much faith in the curative : g : ual present reall o before settling | powers of Halls Catarrh Cure that ° | trays in this photodrama, he appears | \vitn a loa : : ey e, A ,art | they offer One Hundred Dollars for any with a lo : C > the part | (o<l that it falls to cure. Send for st v Add butter melted, beat hard. | 1 % TOMORROW - . i | 1 advant he scenes of | shocked ers. The return trip was | HGE}Q?}?!"\iB f\s TLS | o that tells the lies, s res me. | of testimonials. Clara Kimbail e 210 | i Gwn Home Tow T e ) o G e SESULE ie other part of me, the part that | o\\A ¥ T, CHENEY & CO. Toledo, a b Sla ey corn | Small city, wh s dominated by a . submarine, the e craft going to | bet says, “Nonsense, you Y bread.— MRS, C. W. ANDRI | political Dossiand! & few ot Hia Rencne | o botiom itert > battle with the | To ice a tiny cake, dip it into the | KNOW I well you are just lazy. oung - : S e e e L Eap el D e = E fat of Jimmy I the mornir s , the watch ! : o . R VE, in Ray's hands. : sighted someth n lich | Spiced lemonade is a novel and de- jometimes people v tenivon | MSabberiCouRe AN sk Lasseiand Calds The Marionettes 3 De g of realizing his ambition | proved to be iscope an Fora | liclaus drink what you feel are lies in regard to JT" A Superb Production A ! ‘ = o home t mmy quits it to | that time the f S r in whi .y are absolutely | Eckman’s A“eraflve < TR % Many New Britain People Fail ke his fortune elsewhere. He re- s biscuits d ot fit like | safe from detection use they are | For m ral thin Ca Realize the Seriousness. | turns after a year of two upon the — = el : e s e e e 3 this Calcl Backache is so deceptive | brakebc a nd quie on- | - | - ins ' hey p : tion : 004, e . Ty : = ”\‘ st Bl “: | FRATERNAL FIGHT CONTINUES. - r instan {P»! wh “n,\ meant by 004, : lkeeps ’ pi me, where he is : a have sever 51| this or that. T always long to know, 3 guessing, met by his father and accorded a do- Following the decision of < - : o s S ethertibevl it e $1 Size cause—then cure it idedly frigid t here 3 | 5 now $1.50 EONISD! 2 t. dedly frigid reception, whereupon | T in the Stat | = - ® | they are lying or not. Personally, T . & & ally, I price Includes War Tax. ANl Druggists. | o | 2 | | a warm spot for the old home M/ : . 1o care of Marion town will enthuse over th picture. ] Every soul who carries ‘round an audacious but wholly feasible ptvm“ { him by his versatility and conscien- m_prepa; | o Vers whi > ne 3 = the ave them face at’s why Doan’s Kidney Pills are | In prc o SRS VICh ST = = ce the so effective the 3 i der, Daughters They're e ally weak or dis- | volved 5 nt whi e titled to continue under the name, HIGH-CLASS VAUGEVILLE., ordered Kidneys. IEeiies i . ; St | “Daughters of Isabella,” the Conr DOROTHY DALTON w Bl 5 rom t e gocs away ticut circle, Daughte 2 in 1 pkins, 2 Jigelow St., | eves fame as a ple | filed an ap, “LOVE ME.” * 1 sharp, sho 3 t ome two years later to take | €O up in th Latest Mack-Sennett Comedy. sht across the » ack. | possession of a newspaper which had | court of error, duri: e October Fifth Episode of the They bott e m e | been bequeathed to him by the father | term. The c a cn in the courts “FIGHT FOR MILLIONS” morn When T moved 1in | of the girl he loves. With th since April, 1910 he Connecticut PURE with way or bent over it lik per he runs his political Y (nvh which was organized i PASTEURIZED BILL DUNCAN and knife being driven ir 3 « to earth, a period to the graft- | sought to en . 1 RIS lfr)n'il JOHNSON Doan's Kidney Pills soon > me | ir egi 1 rehabilitates the co ‘.i eh! was or 7 T 903 fr 3 A 54 | OU can’t avoid dangerous, disease-bear- lief and three boxes entirely cure ) ple xceedingly | the title g TS 5 ‘ ing germs. They are always present. THURS. FRI, and SAT. me." illing ar e B e feeling that the older organi- | 5 5 e 1 PAULINE FREDERICKS be, at ali dealers. Foster-Milburn | Mr. isibe scen in many | 7ation is entitled to the name. Mrs. | - hey are brought into your kitchen with in Co., Mfgrs, N Y nt i Audevillcil sl T s Booth of New Haven attended | — every opening of the door. | “MADAME JEALOUSY” o—— pti There is a | th aring held at Albany, as 2 S 1lle hors o g and foto iffering rhich el thell Connoctiar milk thor You can’t keep them out—but you can kill MARG. \n] T SKIRVIN al, Two colored people in circle oug mi 1\ ¢ R o} 5 ’”‘"‘j them with ACME Chlorinated Lime. No a % i . The il dotil tho S _"'vl“l"y(".‘»v[”_“ : S il germ can live in its presence. It will keep HE LB e ; s e LOYOL SOUEIRRRAn e your kitchen safe. a rural comedy e S | ML o DICOM = L 5 fier ¢ #i | The finest raw milk cannot com hu i e : | - : And it is i Sunr.dv I) M. Lo i .,,‘.‘m 1“‘,‘.5‘1\{: . | with OUR PASTEURIZE MIL a deodorizer as well as a disin. ‘ ’ 1 Pl ae vioe i e fecl:mt.’ Keeps your kitchen, garbage pail, COLT’S ARMY BAND @ ) = 2 r kgl 4 | ABSOLUTBLY SAFE and PURE by sink, toilets, etc., free from disagreeable odors. Write for Booklet ~ half of the week brings OF HARTFOR it Vawtan witing “The | KiEEIZ w = 3 T hn e pELICIOUS Get a can of ACME today. At good CM unr 5 £ : 'f | 7 e s == SAFE grocers and druggists, 15 cents a can. flRmA ! sday Exemv"r Aug tures 1 ¥ \nd worn by . der it today b Sof mman, 100, Some st know ’\‘! : J“.S‘ &gldg = e The Mendleson Corporation New York LlhlE Grand Display o : oot on, T g sonsnens | G gaever TOREERS |J. E. SEIBERT & § Fireworks. | o | v patronize My it 1ke notes about th vns i 401 PARK STREET. §. STANLEY HORVITZ, ptometrist 327 Main St. Optician