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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, WIFE| ONLY TREATMENT sweret: o | Suffered Throe Years Before For Infants and Children Mothers Know That =-=3 Genuine Castoria e CrxTrAL WHARF, Bostox, Mass. A\’egelablePrepmhonfnrAs A ].W a B o For three years, I was troubled similatingtheFoo d by Regula- | 2 she pleaded. | oy Constipation, accompanied by of rmémeSm ad\sand Bowels of Bears t] honest] 13 " Therety promoiingDieesion| Sjomatiire #s of horrors. | Dizziness and Violent Headaches. Intil I've had | Itook medicines and laxatives, but nt anythi without permanent relief. i Ghezrfumusand}lestcnmms | neither 0, ium, Morphine nof %\*ofl\Anconc — N i AT OBIG Ta do velho D Saabed Piteher Ur NEW YOR: 2% . Last October, I heard of “Fruit-a- i an tives” or Fruit Liver Tablets. I Jack i used one hox and the results were so shc _ptobabiy | pronounced that I hought two dozen bl [ box e # IH:V;"‘X’:‘(_W? | 1 continued using “Fruit-a-tives’ Btorced com. | until ihe twenty four boxes were | 3l I made no | finished, when my physical condition , % “ 2 \[mm_l 8imply turned | vas perfect”. . J.ROYALL. 5 Lirs. i erruption. o and face and | T | ) inutes, she | e vha CONSTANCE TALMADGE e Li??;,ffl‘f’-’-‘ Betty | WILLIAM S. HART i ; tintergreen Flaror 21 said with far | ON FOX'S SCREEN G, ////%////% EELZNIEK@PIETUPES : 2 52 Am;‘me@yfiw _:’:srnfil‘t ”tl::‘n;w( l‘\fl, G A LA t ! GonsilpafiOna“d Diarrhoea; brooking no inter- | » FOX'S THEATER. | unflL{gg:;“gEfsnl n domain—Lillian’s William S. Hart in a Shoot-em-up | - | msmungmmfrm inInfancy- | (Western Drame enti “The Re Joy of vour job” |of Draw Egan” with other short sub- | Napoleon. Later she assures him that | The last half of the week brings FacSi lgs,gnmmnf Pted, disappearing into jects are the features at Fox's toda he is the reincarnation of Ramses the | Billie Burke and another big feature acSimi e Hart has won his fame to a large | Great—a famous king of Baypt | photoplay No other theatre fur- B8 shadowed my enthus- | extent through his portraval of “ba whose mummy lies in state in an old | nishes two big feature photoplays on 'as I again went to the man” tyg Intimately acquainted | tomb. Bunker fancies himself at fone program but Keeney's fnd made me move With | with the characteristics of the lawless Neart a king—and acts in a way that S NEW y leaution than before. The | hard riding bandits who had terrified | 1S as strange and startling to himself | FADS AND FASHH b AL GniGuth e Bked woman had been unusual- | the West in his youth, he carries his | @S to his frienc He not only be- ONS > | B 'D ES _35 CENTS. 3 ‘\e night before because of | audiences away with the spell of | COmes acquainted with his awesome 5 oS — s thip for me. I could see truth, “The Return of Draw Egan” | P0ss’ family, especially Flapper whom | n o yope | 20 cori are the favor- f her manner when she let us in he later marries, but also meets the |, =t © 8 e B khe blamed me for her enforced ! = greatest pitcher, a baseball player | - Fe up. if our movements wa f 3 ey B = car el el lon ol wor D ve Ul o || IR RSIRERNL S S SR ehtinacmtatteg=2, her now, before her usual ris i afar. Afterwards—well, suffice it to ) T 1 could imagine her picturesque > say the afterwards Bunker comes to . N the realization that “as a man think- [ a0 T N . therine soon joined me, and 1 eth”—and thinks accordingly. The [ oo "% pO€s SO0 Stree e s glad to see that the humorous # " o vaudeville program is exceptionally i e i fspect of our tiptoeing about the | cHEEERER Lo I' | so0d and it contains three fine acts: | By crepe as chine petficoats are a physician, : R R - e o | e s was very kiWg, WA citchen trying to cook breakfast with- | [ S There is a good comedy offering and | {rimmed with black ribbons, te, but of course, he le: out the slightest clink of a saucepan Vi 4 | @ funny comedian, also a comedy act R I+ Mrs. Morton died.” ! to betray us struck her with sufficient i # | entitied, “From Broadway to the A T e R na you've been alone ever since” to take her mind from _the b f| | Fovers'» on tt:e;ame brosram had e e s laimed with sudden vision of all that had been worrying he ; is another great feature which is “Un- S plco e g s dslowne 7 luties that must have ) to make quite an event of 3 G L nethepeaer st oLl ls SRR e our enterprise, and once or twice o ite, Dorothy Dalfon’ and also another gxer?\t:\o:\“\'n o ehe sald in a | caught ourselves giggling under our 4 el i L e nd o or of fact manner, and I realized | breaths like boarding-school girls en- S (] | cwrrine the tavorite, Wm. Desmond. | norushable plush i expected to Are women Less Polygamous. $3a0 heroraiitiie dround ot fiay, | Bt U SR S ERE RISRC S | This is a four star program and the |, Mo v B PR B . B3¢ tasks which make wpithelite)| I nad Just lald Rether el B ace offors him a startling vehicle of the|| Pet Shaw i the ole T 1 e ‘o women less polyzamous by na- | will she bear much from the father of fpdined husecs (uxonfithetcornentior Rt eicltch e Rtab e {ina alfr an vt yoe Tt s lerinp ing Blue Blazes Rawden”, is the title | o, pette goes ahead of every other | ture than men or is it just circum- |her children after love is wone, but jllian insisted upon staying with | | nte cmitentes. FALTAS DE SOMNG Py e e B NAHGOTICA Y § Ao MOFPHGA e e remedio Wl pare pri e consequencias disto - na. Tt Py of narrow pleats. For reception wear, are gowns of silver gray and sand color. en snant voice sounded | gpoiv - ediauld of the new picture which is to be 2 prietnan jindienaabs ©€ | story of a bad man who goes straight, | 2 "3 e Ihureday. Fri | material for fine blouses stances that make them so0? love does not easily leave her in the she went on, “but we were both | from the door: et youl| 2 Torselonshwhioiwoutd like folptevent ((1OWD SELERE THESREE EABERESY,S T —_— e S e e e e e e - 7 e CWHIL dly tell me what you | ;. . - ay and Saturday, and - S, Har > JCuSs e Ll £ 5 el ’ Afraid that Marion might waken Will you kindly X 3 his re () GG urcay,sa. Heavy white stitching is still seen | the other night, anent the familiar | | formation and a girl who makes | © - is the star. | Women Love More After Marriage, < % n citchen this | - i ladies are doin’ in my I | it possible. The action takes place in on black or other dark gloves | case of a man in our neighborhood | time of night?” it asked | Yellow I)k]m. a tough town infested | s s T , while devoted to his wife (ap- | Men Less. with reckles gunmen, who make lifa | « ” Simple slip-on blouses for warm rently band Iihave reason tolbelioven! ERT Tt 3 5 ' THE SEVEN SWANS" | Simoie sibvon wlousee tor warm | paréarls. and 1 have 310n (0 DI, | ana_ tnen_sgain, there is snote 3 a Canmng Reflpes | Frart i‘s“stui:nm“hii T (\‘*\‘rl?cm organdie frill for a collar. | ctually) had been simultaneously de- | way in which women difer from men, art is supported by Margery Wilson, organdie or a collar. voted to one of the feninine clerks in | and that is that a woman's love dee — | Robert McKim and Louise Glaum. ON KEENEY SCREEN = his office s S tahe oo boel R AL Corn, | Thrills, lightning gun-play and hard The latest ornament for a lovely [ "mpitoice of cours mindedtus!i iyt enettor st ans ookt sesme o | Canning corn on the cob, ex '»( f""v | nm\ngt;n.;o \1 2 gripping photoplay. l'rmt‘l; ”},‘;‘,j lv(((!“rncu‘odm jade | 56 others we had known of, and Woll Srow ilussiaihinossession Talata : purposes, is a waste o As the headstrong, fu ghte AT 3 hung on a Chi green cor S0 T R =g 4 ¢ 7 ‘exmmmm;_ Sl z erol ol the o \\ri\[h\’l \miny Tk”r.‘l daughter | Never in the history of filmdom has £ ed the omary sigh over the | man who cares tremendously before Ape O e e e s e ewatorktamlly, Con U ni ¥ phofopiay ficon tainee MisoWinnany: [WERICE I Comms 1| us instincts of man, and then | marriage and a woman who is less husks and silk, blanch ten 5 | stance Talmadge scoves an unqualified | gorgeous scenes as FEATE e g 5 ‘ e 5 : = & Oft | someone brought up that question. A A e STy HIS MAJESTY minutes, older ears 10 minutes, cold- | success in her new Select production | ey h color like green are admirable for e eaie They e Te o e A e o . wonderful tale of | BUNKER BEAN” F it he cob. Pack | “¢ Hal o eTip e SCT : : | sport or general country wear. £ : dip e aRcu ot eRco a andal”, which is a gripping screen | fairy Marguerite Clark imperson- | “F i e pta o ; tion reversed. Why? I don't know., | JACK PICKFORD in You won’t know the supreme lightly to ‘within 1-2 inch of the top | version of Cosmo Hamilton's novel | ates two different characters, Magni- et e e joy of being “on the sunny side of the jar, as corn swells during steri- | This picture which will be the attrac- | ficent gowns in abundance, dazzling A ne e oo A esleon of the strect” until you see this @ lization. Add one teaspoon of salt|tion at Fox's tomorrow is filled with | chariots, gondolas on the river in R e e picture. and cover with boiling water, put on | tense moments and reveals this beau- | moonlight, hundreds of fairies, gob- | witr 1 . \ The smartest—and newest—form of MReretisnafdonbt but thatiseomen satin is called slocked satin, h "‘— are more faithful to the spirit of ing one block more shiny than the | yonoeamy than men, it is it be- —o— | rubber and top, adjust top bail or [tiful star as an actress of unusual| blins and every thing and everybody | °''e™ 5 they have so much less tempta- | VAUDEVILLE screw on top with thumb and little | charm and ability, The story deals| from a fairy city make bewildering tion thanimen, ito; be othenwise? 'c’ P o= ! finger, Sterilize 180 minutes in hot- | with the dangers attendant on buck- | scenes such as have never been | !{OUSEH{}LD NOTES Personally I think that tor un- b e e "l TWO ADDED FEATURES {water bath. Remove, complete seal | ing the old conventional standards of | shown on the screen before, That the questionably enters into it If the ' o— B | and cool With steam presure out- | society and shows how one small lie | Paramount Artcraft Company spared - time ever comes when women, after s THURSDAY | fit, sterilize 90 minutes at 5 to 10 | will heget thousands. Beatrice Van- | no expense in this out-of-the-ordinary Linen should be evenly dampened | Marriage, go out into the world just WM. S. HART { pounds pressure. derdyke, one of the season’s success- | photoplay is evident from start to |to malke it easy to iron. as men now are. I think the familiar in one of his NEWEST and — | ful debutantes is impatient of re-|finish. One particularly attractive - contact with other men and women, Vlrglnla ReCIpeS BEST picture: (St T | straint and fond of her own way. Her | scene is the king's palace on the A tiny pinch of baking soda is a | as me now are, I think the familiar | parents swept here and there in the | princ wedding day. The seven | help to fresh lima beans. rticle on “How to Keep Your Hus- Tove Puffs 4 ; social whirl, paying little attention or | brothers changing into swans, calls ki band's Love” will have to be supple- ve Eute. and intofwmall ¥pleceslit desired vy st i ou Ten i B Rl CTRBEHI A i : S s, T i “How 1 pint flour. o e ) e e | e G0 i ntire- | for the most unique and elaborate To prepare pound oats run rolled [ mented by & twin on “How to Keep i | 1y to the care of her adoring but weak | setting this fascinating play contains. | pats through the chopper, Your Wife’s Love."” S i S ing on age. Cold-dip, pack imme- | 5 . el : O : iealote & Sl A Big Viteers it & : n 1 pint milk diately In jar. add one teaspoonful of | "iicd chaperone, ~Mrs. Kane. In DS =MViceraphficauurafiof il She Won't Have to Stay Married For light teaspoon melted lard added ] " A i o trigued by his lurid reputation with | double feature photoplay program Corn makes a fine biscuit the 2 Fux 8 Cool, It and coverdwith pollinelmaters RO e ne i E e e il e iary i of its fonl the Pacitdllnss e e e A Home. to batter, also one-half teaspoon of Wash and remove ends and strings e o Cunvoment on rubber and top and adjust top ball | g ation with Sutherland York, a|coast. A thrilling sceme in this pic- B s And of course economic indepen- | baking powder. c ‘ : bl ‘ or screw top on with thumb and lit- omiortabie tle finger, Sterilize 120 minutes in hot water bath. Remove complete TODAY | seal and cool. With steam pressure | fashionable portrait painter, and so | ture is a ship being submarined at Trays for the sun-drying of v dence for women wil also change the Grease the muffin or gem pans and | far defies conventin as to visit his|daybreak. In order to present this | etables are casily made of laths marriage relation, because tht woman | bake in a quick oven.—Ars, Brecken- studio in the evening. Black-mail, | Play it was necesary for the Vitagraph | E | who knows she does not have to stay | rid ; 005 e - ea 1p | slander, heartaches and finally happi- | Company to build a sea-going vessel, Egg-plant stewed instead of f married for a home, will be less timid — WM. S. HART. ,"“;mé ston’l\lzx‘.‘fll\ minutestatioRtoRI00 ot folow: the! itrail |l of Reatrii('s and how this marvelous scene was | jg d(»nu:m.s well as wholesome. and conservative (but that does not Beaten Biscuit. @ | pounds pressure. | thoughtlesness, the story working out | arried to perfection causes consider- - | Teally affcet the case, for the woman > pints of flour, “THE RETURN g = | logically and convincingly and aside | aPle wonderment. This five reeler| Bacon is much more delicate and | who stavs married only for a home| 1 large tablespoon of lard OF DRAW EGAN” [ | from the suspense which distinguishes | COntains more H}nlhn: scenes than | goft if it is first parboiled until the | doesn’t love her husband anyway.) 1 teaspoon of salt. the action, it is filled with delightful | 2Ny picture shown at this theatre in | faty part is almost cooked, then lay Jut there is another factor enter-| Mix into a very stiff dough twith Many Others. ' humor andq{musing situations, As|® long time. | each picce out separately on a cloth nto this matter—woman's rela- | equal parts of sweet milk and water. | an entertainment it is bound to be a ] Wm. Duncan proved himself more | to drain and fry quickly until a very | child. A woman with ' Beat thirty minutes with an axe kept B e { tremendous success, and will win Con- | Popular than ever in his latest epi- | jjght brown | enildre held fast by an anchor | for the purpose, until soft and per- 3 3 ; stance Talmadige new admirers by the | 500¢ of “A Fight for Millions.” “Iron g {igrtose es are twined about her | fecly smooth Constance Ta]madge ke o 2 % | score Star,” the trusty and faithful Indian, | Carbonate of soda will remove the V't in that state of mind i e ) has an exciting adventure at the bot- | most obstinate of mud stains. Rub ; es new loves, Not only “SOANDAL | DYy JACK PICKFORD AT e e e B O i e _EASJEURIZINE in ¥ the soda, The Blg Moral Drama | e away from a band of bad men who | wyong side of the material with a | g | oy T - s securing information con- | wwap | esome Luke—Others 1Y ? in on sec con- | warm iron. 1 estate. The educational film takes One That \houul Bo "l‘("h d By New e i the audience to the innermost cham- Eritain Residents. s a man think s heart, so | bers of a laboratory and shows the Frequently the first sign of kidney e is. ker Bean, an insignifi- | marvelous work being accomplished trouble is a slight ache or pain in PURE e 5 ) oins. Neglect f this warning PASTEURIZED b} and ll;;-‘u\!c‘\:.“’ :; ce, becomes 2 suc(;‘c stul }‘0]\'{1911 5;x0(|\:ct‘{r>x\.‘ o ft | makes the easy for more o . . 5 inancier because of something he be- The Current Events with important ernoon | serious r —dropsy, gravel, Grand Circuit Meeting | | lieves. It all happens in the amusing | views of military matters overseas Sunday i g | Bris i e LR 3 photoplay version of Harry Leon | proves tremendously interestin to GOVERNOR’S FOOT | tention to the first sign. Weak kid- 5 gll;)e;s ng)olx{‘ llf;ayl,{ SIe{pt. fzg Willson's story, *His Majesty Bunker | those who follow the Allies’ fighting | (“U-\RD BAND | neys generz grow weaker and de- arter Oal ark, artfor: jean”, now showing at the Lyceum |army. x j lay is often dangerous. Residents of 3 £ 10 is rapidly attaining a popularity | & , with a laug v second, 91 |Doan's Kidney Pills. This tested ot 1 fcinie BeclueeRVatdSrls $‘)U 000 in Pm""umq almost as great as that of his fam.- | places this comedy at the lead of “edn%ddy esemng, Aug. remedy has been used in kidney ‘nuT:\P h?’}f511;3‘31.123/"1‘?6“: e tho;- sister. The Saturday Evening [ humorous films. The new serial, i | trouble over 50 years—is reco © EOIY, g DL SO Bl ol NN AT WAR” some time ago published the | “Brass Bulle is gaining more | Grand Display of Set AT o e i \i;:lf;mnl‘;.’,‘f,ld orn 'process s what 1s offered you y the State Council of Defense. story in serial form when it was fol- | friends at each episode . 2 N S s s over our brand of PASTEURIZED e S 3 seriz L - s at e pisode. nH the following New Britain proot ot = TY’S LS. | > . e b rMino | z ; proof o > WHITNEY’S DOLLS, SRR lowed with interest by milllons of | On the vaudeville bill the manage Fireworks Dancing e (e i THE McPHERSONS, Spectacular _Fireworks Yeddors Yehp Will vemembor he fim- [ ment hag four/bg 2O¥SIL oud sons - Oliver Fould W cn ot cory [ LB ISRt B canner compa s | The Great Midway. petuous Bunker, the surprising young | tional acts. Whitney’s Dolls, a sing- | 2 | New Britain, sa “A cold settled on t 3 ASTEURIZE K— \pper” and the old grandmother | ing novelty creates considerable (O - e |y Sicianevs e nsine R Al M Aoy a i ion O aiis theRfinest iraw gnilk fmnade ith her breath taking ideas about | amusement. The McPhersons, a i § 3 | across the small of my back. Pains |ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by = ‘ Adults—75¢. Day . NI s.| | the rising generation in general, and | team direct from Scotland, treats the i 3 ¥ | : 1 e 1 | correct pasteurizing. MARGUERITE CLARK in u : : on in general, : rom ] > O Vol o caught me when I bent over and > SLICIOU: Children—25c. Dny or Night. | woman's suffrage In particular. As | audience fo real Scotch singing, danc- - 9d\ g e RICH—PU RE—DELICIOUS “THE SEVEN SWANS." Siew b ek Pros will be remembered, Bunker Bean is | ins and music. Godfrey and Doyle i to stiffen up and I had to take hold | TR convinced, from his evening work and | one of vaudeville's feature acts, ha of something to help mysel up.| Order it today. | | | | | POLITE VAUDEVILLE. A COMEDY SKETCH. Excursion Rates on All Railroads. | -rtain theosophist that he has lived | a line of brand new stories and | Mornings my back felt especially’ Gates Open: before in some other form of incar- | Songs. The three Larneds seem to SER lame and sore. I took two boxes of | J E. SEIBERT & S ; 9:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. nation and he seeks out a fortune tel- | be able to do anything on bicycles. | S. STANLEY HORVITZ, Dins gl ziano. I DIE lana ine o lB R ON | e e e o s e r W sur 3 Lo . y £ T RN | ler who assures him he was formerly J Tha comedian turnishes many laughs. | Opometrist 327 Main St. Optician l tirely cured wme.” l 401 PARK STREET, 1 A Big Vitagraph Feature.

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