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1918, SOLDIER SWEETHEART Don’t Poison Baby. Adele Garrison’s Continuation of FORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have REVELATIONS OF A WIFE PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce ST Ep———————— | i sy sleep, and A FEW DROPS T00 MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH So Frequently in Dicky's Dwin- ! 54 5 unexpected financial tangle. dling Cheek Boo S e : ot d THERE IS NO WAKING, Many are the children who have been killed or R T s sy ¢ e o : AT - whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each CHRRE e e SRl e e e S ne of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling book. ave a ys scri v re- cky. No matte g com HE : pected my husband’s letters and per- | must not be bothered. So- bod m bitaon g LSt Rolibe Dot ron e i dlee s @ . | cither of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling over scen the inside of His porsonal | out What 1 can about it. = Perha : ; : o them “poison.” The definition of “narcotic” ist “4 medicine which relieves pain 1eck hook, 4 s e is perp al- | & sudde ELCHT 2. ORAECRIDEL = b : * 4 i3 o . B oting it snd T s s otton. Bodins | my brain to my volco —perhaps so.no : el : and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produwces stupor, coma, convul- it for him of the magazine wen't paid him g e s no time for Puritanieal | I know about tho sizes of the chocks N sions and death.” Thetaste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, ruples, Margaret,” my mother-in-} due him in a genc LTl e S e e s e . ' e ' and sold under the names of “ Drops,” “ Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” ete. You in the habit of inspecting other peo- | them. B bl of Inspecting othor peo- | * My mother-in-law silentiy handed PE Gt i should not permit any medicine to he given to your children without you or . 1e the envelope containing the nsod ird is distinctly not himsel 1d when j e the envelope co ol o Gl o R ' i _ your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON- le tonight, 1 seized the chance to | patlently traced Dicky's rocelpfs and |, § . TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher. amine it and the L e | 1 . = n cnvelope of back tubs which lay with it. What I found Fortunately for my purpose, Dicky, & : - e o oo e o umnt et et | usually the most careless of mortals P ssmmmay, | etters from Prominent Physicians B i o mond o s methodical as the traditional old you that didn't show W thie record, | maid about his check bools. For yea s , SO Nt Contonts 15 Filuid Draohmg addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. o0 dou toid me von s on \xhh.\y:(”l:r:l 4l‘|r(()t !1)1‘:.V\‘|‘1“m :::L“'\f;o.‘t\‘vbll‘““u] S & 1 Dr. J. W. Dinsdale, of Chicago, Ill., says: “I use your Castoria and ‘h‘ "“"‘:""“ :‘;‘_:‘r‘\""“]::“"“‘:“‘ wm’\:; '“’I" onTia i thatbe leveditas s bmnil E y : REZCE ; 8 { advise its use in all families where there are children.” Jips at the patness of her expression. | POy would a new pair of boots Tvery i > Sl |\ et Dr. Alexander E. Mintie, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: “I have frequently I'm sure you are worrying yourself | entry on his stub of “amount deposit- 5 g & ¥ Y =] prescribed your Castoria and have found it a rellable and pleasant rem- urnecessarily,” I began, but there was | ed” showed the source of the amount, " 4 edy for children.” 9 conviction in my tone, for my |and most of his entries of checks is- | Dr. Agnes V. Swetland, of Omaha, Nebr., says: ‘‘Your Castoria is iiotiior-1n-1aw’s manner, with its hint | sued bore beneath the names in mi the best remedy in the world for children and the only one I use and' £ greeable thing vet untold, had roscopic writing the reason for their & B 2 k 2 a2 recommend.’’ rightened me more than I cared to | issuance. ! 3 ! - : ¢ Dr. 3. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. ¥, says: “1 i 1 1bed edmit. I suppose vouve found | So whey I had searched through s Cy S N T GENT. sdpaa » of Buffalo, N. ¥, says: “I have frequently prescr! IDicky's balance to be low, but per- | the stubs, I realized that every pos | g ALGOHOL-3 PER G 5 your Castoria for children and always got good results. In fact I use {'sible source of Dicky’s income hs ! 3 A\'eéelablefievafa("“‘“f“{fl_ Castoria for my own children.” T (R LTy ety |[ie i, NN A e : | N[if similatingticFood YRegWld 3 " 'x vy Ajien, of St. Louts, Mo, says: “I heartily endorse your Cas- upted, flipping open the chevk book | comirised in the paltry sum of 1 . ¥ ting the Stomachs and Bovwe toria. I have frequently prescribed it in my medical practice, and have e e check Dicky | than $5. I had $150. And our bills, : : i X8 N 5 ; . o mdl :]l:?:: :'na Ee ,:‘fn“ ot \'A“«:\{m\‘;“]j‘.‘r copiolally foribe s mcnib! - S | 5 always found it to do all that is claimed for n.:‘ lfore, a cash check of $18. And the 1 turned faint at the very thought ot B2y el oty Promoting Digestion Dr. C. H. Glidden, of St. Paul, Minn,, says: “My experience as a prac- fbalance showing on the stub was less | What the total must be. ) 5 ; Thereby Promotin is| titloner with your Castoria has been highly satistactory, and I consider it bhan s5 i But 1 must put a brave face on the ' | G Cngcrru1nc§5mldkestmor an excellent remedy for the young” A “Ragged Edger.” matter before my mother-in-law. The | s ngitheropiumv}’!GrphlzeT';c’ Dr. H. D. Benner, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “I have used yonr Cas- Qs insers Leltencd ou e ]"]”“ 1 f;?:']:fl:: et f‘:;’:m::]\d el Mineral. NoT NARG |{ toria as a purgative in the cases of children for years past with the most B Rt ot et emation wah causedivy T Dr. J. A. Boarman, of Kansas City, Mo, says: “Your Castoria is a splen- E did remedy for children, known the world over. I use it in my practice hmother-in-law was a horrible certain- | her own future. Her boy was b Far better than she, I knew | Tubt, ill, facing hardship. That and Lave no hesitancy i recommending it for the complaints of infants end children.” v must be reduced to straits | “‘f’\?mm" for l'”‘" "d‘”m- ; AT FOX’S THEATER. indeed to check out so much. It wasi _“Never mind, mother,” d . B | chertulvas ool iThsre s aime Dr. J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. Y., snys’. T consider your Castoria an E excellent preparation for children, being composed ‘of reliable medicines and pleasant to the taste. A good reme9y for all disturbances of the accounts should not fall below a cer- l:\?i‘(“sn':ne\\'])cr(\ l’l‘hm'c are checks | T tain sum, and while he was careless to | Which haven’t vet been given to Dicky, ) helpt i the last degree about money, yet from | I am sure. And when he gets a littl ()ons(lpahonflfldmm:l‘d 1 digestive organs. fé¢le things I had heard him say cas- | Stronger I'll ask him about them.” | af and Feverishness b B e rossorse | GENUINE CASTORIJA ALwars S B i < i - | eves, eyes that held also a question LYCEUM THEATER # pesiriting therefrom-i k fpride with him to keep his balance | 6Yes. eves : LYCEUM THEATER. res: frontic well above that sum. He had once | Which she hadn't put to me, that 1 Today the Lyceum will show for|of her chosen profession. The publi ears the SIEnamre of B o5 i oG IS ary hineg knew befofe she spoke what it was. | the last tinie the big double f | kaows how well she accomplishes he ‘Never let 'em think vou're a ‘rag- | FaW that she hesitated to put. And 1| bill with Jack Pickford in | purpose. He name in electric lights eed edger, Madge,” he had said, and | I 2150 had seen something odd about | the story of which is as clean {has a been a familar sight before the thie expression came back to me as 1| the stubs of Dicky's check book. hound's tooth and from a s | big vaudeville hous | Faot o ain at the pitiful little bal- Margare she said Thesitatingly, | standpoint, delightful. It is a A few months ago ss Nesbit was | =5 “did vou notice how many checks | of Kentucky, blue grass belles offered a contract by William Fox and “What do you make of it?" My |Wwere drawn to E. Stern?’ I never!grace and beauty, thoroughbred I now she has completed “The Woman 3 - mother-in-law’s voice was hoarse with | heard of any one of that name, never | horses and gentlemen of the old | Who Gave”, which will be the attrac- 35 =D 2 n Se Or Ver ears the frightencd anxiety with which i heard Dicky spealk of him. Did you?” | school of Southern chivalry which is | tion at Fox's for three days com. . - . - fast dy away. The heart interest mencing tomorrow. he Woma - i centers about a young Scotch lad, a |Who Gave” is the story of an artist’ i A The Kind You Have Always Bought % - Gagais ol stowawiy, who is befriended by a 'model who grew to hate her ow Exact Copy of Wrsapper. AR CoRPARY REw voneer B S 4 Kentucky maid when he is haled ' beauty, From personal experience - \ X from his place of concealment aboard Miss Nesbit should be able to portray U AN NN\ a liner, and whose kindly sympathy 'such a role with the greatest realism and solicitude awalkens an abiding love . While a mere child she gained fameo | for her in his heart. The story is a s one of the most beautiful models in A FAlR WARN]NG charming one and the multitudinous ' America. She was employed by the details are skillfully presented, the |most noted artists in the country and g i § | result being a picturization of most (many of the pictures for which posed One That Should Be Heeded By New unusuval excellence. | hang in the celebrated galleries of the Britain Residents, : 3 The other feature is “With Hoops | world. Iivelyn has always been noted | ; can the organization be of as-| Freauently the first sign of kidney . o of Steel”, starring the clever star, |for her remarkable gowns. She| stand the regulations éoncerning the | sistunce trouble is a slight ache or pain in W‘llllam FOX 8 | Henry B Walthall. It breathes with Wears 18 different creations ia >| mailing of Christimas packages 1o The local chapter's responsibilics | [0S, Ioins, of this warning virile action and romance, a story of | Woman Who gave” each one un-| goldiers overseas have been calling | begine when the label in Ieonght iy |makes tho way easy for more PRESENTS jitheErea tfoutdeorsiiwhiol A iing Aeon ) SR eea SERCSSUEEEER and riehhess| daily at Red Cross headquarters in- | its office. Then it will give out a |SC'ious troubles—dropsy, gravel, stagzed on the borderlands of Texas. | Of materia g “hris el o | Bright's ai 'Tis well y at- : . | quiring about the Christmas labels | cart o ar as be sht's disease. Tis well to pay at The vaudeville bill is one of excep- Evelyn Neshit is supported by he s iristmas labels | carton. After the carton has been 2 4 ;| 3 distributed to the men in the Bx P re vi spe tention to the first sign. Weak kid- ‘ | tionally fine quality, including the&on, Russell Thaw, a fact of added | - Brroliet oo L S = aded andl yeturnad, 1t AWl nspect | e Gonerally Grow, weaker endlde. d | zreat Acrobatic Review of 1918, | Interest to theatergoers; this little | Y the container and see that it is [ 1 4] : competition with the trained memebr: FacSimile Signature of @ Hundreds of persons who misunder- = e the aitus . ° 5 s : lay is often dangerous. Residents of Johnny Woods and the Dancing Mil. | derelict, during the first years of his| 11 order to make the situation clear | wrapped correctly. The organization | 17 ', °f ty Dl 1 i e J 3 1 | 2 orrac 2 nmunity place reliance in 7 willfdhen rorwardithelpacicags) Eolthel |l SR ERIETIIE SYERI R T e e S transportation point for shipment AR ilane s. This tes : Sl - ot vq | sued a-“statement setting forth that | overseas, the sender pay : temedyinas ipcen imsed I iniidaney will please all to know that the great- | Cogaition ~from — the —armor-plated FI8C & SEeHIent set I‘,m inthe | CYerseas, the sender paying the post- | ¢rouple over 50 yvears—is recommend- est of all favorites, Douglas Fair-&randmother in Pittsburgh. Miss| (8 "ted Sross A9 B il GLED ed all over the civilized world. Read is to appear on the program in | Nesbit has great dramatic ability and | !5 e es 5 & b The Red Cross has announced that | (30 following New Britain proof of imous play, “Say, Young Fel- |she brings a_wealth of valuable ex- he War Department has arranged | it is following War Department and { | to everyone, the Atlantic Division of q | A 1 G 3 3 f t & - 7 their merit. { . This is a picture which all | Derience and great personal magne-| the system for distribuling the | post office regulations in handling the : | lers life, wandered around with his mothe % | the American Red Cr oday is- brings a new show and it | vainly seeking but never receiving re- d Cro today is. D e e a5 ol : Oliver Foulds, 374 Arch street., must see for the story is brought out | tism to the screen. Tom Linton, the | labels. hey are supplied to the| Christmas packages. The rules must | New Britain, s A cold settled on just as “Doug” brings out all his | Well knawn comedian, with seven | soldiers in France and in no other | he obeyed to the letter. No infringe- my kidneys, causing a dull ache | Stories, with plenty of - action and | Pretty girls and two other comediaas| way. Company commanders give | ment, however trivial, can be per- e RS e e miles of laughs. There will also be a | are the headline vaudeville attraction | them to the men. The soldiers are | mitted, and infringement of the rules | caught me when I bent over and splendid new vaudeville program on | tomorrow, in a scenic, singing "‘0"“;””‘(’!‘9‘1 to address them to them- | yj)] probably lead to the sacrMice of | when I sat down, my back seemed R cal oddity entitled “The Up to Date| selves and then mail them to 1ho | the parcel itself. fe=irantup and T Had o take Hold - ¢ a 4l 2 The Red Cross also announces that | of something to help myself up 1OX'S THEATER. costumed with plenty of ‘f'm and a | they wish to receive gifts. it has no jurisdiction concerning [ Mornings my back felt especiaily it brings the farewell of |Sreat number of interpolated songs| 1In no other way is it possible to | packages for the Navy department. |lame and sore. I took two boxes of Gearge Walsh ia “On the Jump” and|and dances, Tt is an act that wml | e =i e | Missionary.” The act is stunningly | one person in this country from whom ne s - Wi | &et labels. Contrary to the seem- These packages are not to be in- | Doan’s Kidney Pills and they en- ‘alikc of the Town;” only to|created unbounded satisfaction and | ingly general idea, the Red Cros : e e SRerl spected by the Red Cro All tirely cured ime.” way tomorrow for another big|¢ntertain highly. There will be three | nas no supply of them and will re- 2] i Kigh 'class offerings. ¥ 5s parcels for the navy should 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn e fl'dded her Duth sedeation, = Plin Tleehin the ot 2 o | ceive none. wddressed to the Supply Base, | Co., Buffalo, N. Y known woman in o - — e America, and her i b i If a person has received no label, | pwenty-ninth street and Third avenue, s, $3 | son Russcll Thaw, in “The Woman ADS AND FASHIDNS | but wishes to forward a gift to & | South Brooklyn, N. Y. and auty foratitle S e o i e | ¥n, o v man in Krance, he must find the sole der the William F anner. possessor of the label sent to this : o v vy # Jvelyn has returned to the screen.| A hat of sapphire blue velvet is | country by that man. It is possible Do Mothers Err? > L AN G R l A few years ago she became a vaude trimmed with a ught band of blue | 5 ville star, practically overnight. She| uncurled ostrich feathers. that the local chapter can aid in the | When we hear of so many school TOMORRO“ b I ‘ {had put all her determination and : s e endured brutality &l | ahiity into wianing A Sparch WiES thetlabel Swask sents tolls i EITISE andBsinlSy inSstoresiand Sofflcel the public—not kimono coat of green velvet has Horson in this city, but in mo othes | Who are often totally unfit to perform their daily duties because of some de- ®M | . some passing sensation, soon 1o la collar of nutria and Zrows narrow FR]DAY J”’ she Would ‘ be forgotten, but to make good in | around the ankles. not be shamed /@R [} mommsamneo & daughter the one great root and herb SATURDAY in the eyes of B X Bk 9 J remedy for such allments, Lydia E, oy 94 7 = Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound? her son /gl B kb3l KEEN ey ST This old-fashioned medicine is said ALSO [ 5. STANLEY HORVITZ, to have alleviated more suffering of | | | [—— —= = | | ngement peculiar to their sex, might 0 e this not have been prevented by the B WO 3 i mother who, perhaps through neglect save oul‘ ues or carelessness, failed to get for that ey Uptometrist 327 Main St. Optician | yvomankind than any other remedy i 8 Satisfaction Guaranteed " known to medicine.—advt TOM LINTON and his JUNGLE GIRLS—10 I’eople § 1ast Slm\\infm;: Two Great B THEATRE ‘ Vaudeville’s Greatest Girl Act.—3 Others. i JACK PICKFORD in s 1t pOX’S e f] oo || FEEE || EMERGENCY RELIEF g ! FRIDAY ; QT Hoons ofitecty 5 Stars 12 Handsome Girls When you cannot secure a physician, nurse, or food, call at Emergency of- SALL AT SATURDAY §§ | s o Cerioa ol Some fice, City hall or Tel. 1050. Where the Crowds All Go : SESSUE HAYAKAWA [ Can you in any way care for the ill ? . | B COMINGHVHURSDAYLY THE CITY OF DIM FACES. Services paid for. MON.—For Husbands Only. b DOUGLAS FATRBANKS in T DUNGAN Call Mrs. Chas. B. Parsons, Tel. 200 or call Visiting Nurses’ rooms, Center “SAY YOUNG FELLOW”, “A FIGHT FOR MILIIONS street, Tel. 790-3.

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