New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1919, Page 4

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ESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919 raders and RS THEDA BARA, FOX'S TOMORROW. ) i vt proves | ~ ¥ '. | PRODUCTION | FOX’'S THEATER. Tom Morton into his d nd Shas s = “‘,‘,“f-\,‘}\\‘,‘\‘ ;‘,m::‘ yv“x i i LAI':AYEI IE I’ Htm ore, or else his dis- 3 es, "her voice $were full of | Tonight is the last opportunity to pawn in the game he playing with 5 L Br meeting and talking 10 | sugpicion. I waited miserably, won- |See Nazimova, in “Eve for Eye” her “The Lightning Raider” for posses ; SRS R s s i rs prempted his answer: At | goring if Kenneth Stockbridge could |Seven reel emotional production, and ~of ““The Ebony Block.” A new specic 5 o 7 l\.t’w from 4 ate, his reply lifted a weight | cxtricate himself and me from thig | an excellent vaudeville show of thrill is offcred in this episode by = = h s all thrill v told s { absurd and humiliating situation. I i Bayh, the beautiful Wm. Fox the use of the octopus, one of the most 1 ' : e i s You are very Kind, ! qian't see how ho could possibly con- | Star, poses for a statue of the Madon- ' horrible monsters of the deep with | Ut IS Bie 160 fome. BOR B e pic- | will not be worth while | vince her that she was making a mis. | na in her newest super-production their myriad arms equipped with ten- | (NS 1ast opporiuriiy £8 2o @ AT THE LNCEC Adams is a wizard at | ke, yet there was something about | “The Light.” This picture opens at tacles by which they fasten them- | ''7¢ @nd Bt 5 AR s o = D2f A eIt smemes | (1< Peter Pan of a man whose flam- | FoX's tomorrow and tells the story selves (o their prey and crush it to ing, boyish spirit even maiming and | of the “wickedest woman in ' death he giant octopus is kept in a | §0ood and very entertaining: a t“”“ . wommsd | disfigurement could not quench that | Whose beauty makes her the i ¢ pool of water under Wu Fang’s office | MUsi ot, a comedy jusgling offer- | spectacle “Lafayette, We Come!” | ~ made me believe in his ability to do | men. While Paris is striving strenuous- and a trap door leads to the pool : fever skit entitled, “Mr. | miraculously escaped heing ecrushed F’yht to W"n | 4 b R |1y to ave reat disaster, and other When Lightning finally arvives to save | Billy Fix-1t. and buried alive when the side of a & My belief was justified, for the next | Women e and toil for {he se, Tom, Wu and his men are preparing Tomorrow you must be ready to | mountain caved in, in the picture. | The Nation demands strong moment there appearcd on Kenneth | this woman lives a life of revelry. to thrust Tom down to the octopus, | see “Lafayette, We Come”. It is not | There will also be the fourth episode * hepn ctrone women and robust Stockbridge's face the most guileless | A sculptor sees her beauty and longs whose arms seen protruding | L e e o ineierens o intseralielons wihie oy 4 e expression imaginable. Tt held dawn- | to have her pose for his statue of the throush the open door. This episode * W& M ZLons £ a new vaudeville bill tomorrow. | Children, isdom suggests that ing recognition and comprehension, | Madonna. He feels there must be promises to be even more tne | and America—a baftiing mystery every proper means of safeguard- and I would have defied the most |Some grain of goodness behind such a *than the opening of “The Li 2 | which vou must see. The story is one |~ o . . | ing the vital forces and building Seeptical person in the world to have | beautiful fgcc. He is right. The Raider.” The latest Sunshine Comedy | that depicfs the frustration of Ger- | IF BACK HURTS USE | up of resistance, be utilized. doubted the sincerity of his voice as | Wicked woman finally giv up her entitled “The Son of a Hun" and the an spy activi in America re- SALTS FOR }{IIJNEYSl Tio iniweradiber wealth and ease at duty’s ca As she latest Pathe News and Mutt and Jeff | hjote with mystery and intrigue, and > . is eloping with an Apache dancer, she will provide plenty of film entertain- geliciously flavored with a beautitul E et Two Parts Well Acted. sees the sculptor, who has been blind- ment while four acts of Fox vaude- | poartointorest love story. The produc- | At Less Mcat if Kidueys Ieel Like “Graham?” he repeated. “Why, of | ¢d suddenly. That is the Call. The ville consisting of Allen & Mason, e Lead or Bladder Bothers You course The new first assistant is a | Wicked woman sees the Light at last. r and dancers; The Typewriter | o cheerful phase of the 2 —Meat Forms Uric Acid. i Mrs, Graham. You remember, dear, 1 | She spirits away the sightless sculptor, Girl, comedy playlet; Hall & Hall, rticularly dwelling on the adm Most folks forget that the kidneys, ' y spoke of her very h recommenda- | Sacrificing all and turning her back singing comediz the Three ! spje care and attention n to the | like the bowels, get sluggish and tions from the agency from which | forever upon frivolity she may Musical Maids, will also be offered american boys fichting rance by | closged and need a flushing occasion- 2 vour father secured her. But I do not | nurse him and care for him. e Prench meople. 13 K. Lincoln, | ally, else we have bachache and dull affords definite help to those who recall that her address was a Long | In addition to “The Light” tomor- A the and handsome leading | misery in the kidney region, severe are “fighking to win” against Island one. Pardon me,” he turned | row brings the second episode of “The ? b an « featured with Dolores | headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid . Today for the last time Mr. Bunny | o oo ™ tho principal roles in | liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and the inroads of weakness. next The vaudeviile bill cxceptionally AT il s Couricona i) s it | Lightning Raid with Pearl White ; s T possible that you are the Mrs. Graham | and Warner Ol This is entitled Will appear in person along with the © ) " o patriotic motion picture | all sorts of bladder disorde Scoftt’s, abundant in tonic- FOR HOME COOKING § | who is to be the new first ant in | “The Counterplot.”” Wu Fang inveigles bicture which he plays a leading ; You simply must keep your kidneys n}:!t;legt gro‘&eme& builds up . & £ eh sc | emmm— = = e = ang ean, and the m " the body by Nature’s methods. [fhe flour that makes the the Bayview high school | active and clean, and the moment you E y ods. bst delicious bhread, rolls and For a moment all the ghosts of my { ! feel an ache or pain in the kidney Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J, 18-14 flins. | Puritan ancestors jogged my elbow. | region, get about four ounces of Jad ompson Milling Co., Lock- | | Then I ruthlessly brussed them away Y port, N. Y. | to make room for a malicious little 7 = | 8alts fromn any good drug store here, | a tablesponful in a glass of water { before breakfast for a few days and jealous wife. | grapes and lemon juice, combined In my turn I registered astonish- 3 e | with lithia, and is harmless to flush ment, but I couched my words in / A & A Women of today seem to listen to every call of duty except clogged kidneys and stimulate them to , rigld accents ¢ I\ the supreme one that tells them to guard their health. Tlome norn tiyity. It also neutralizes have recently signed a contract | d ; ) duties, church duties, war activities, and the hundred-and-one 110 aeins i e welnoise 3E B londes i !to teach in the Bayview high school, 3 calls for charitable enterprises soon lead women to overdo | irritat thus ending bladder dis- A : | =5 ¢ Nervousness, headaches, backaches and female troubles are the feEdsr . e o v lifted cyebrows finished the al- 2 % inevitable result. Tad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; most insolence of my manner. If T \ . " ; | makes a delightful effervescent lithla- said flatly “What business i Philadelphia, Pa.—T was very weak. al- | water drink which everybody should ways tired, my back ached. and T felt sickly | take now and then to keep their kid- 4 vours?” I couldn't have conve my | 4 5 N » L. [l Mint Flavor : : il THE most of the time. I went to a doctor and he | neys clean, thus avoiding serious com- Q Declal r b7 4 XL X fy i ST TG p: R 4] y devil that chortled gleefully s Sold by | prospect of thwarting the me 5 » P | your kidneys will then act fine. This O. K. Greoery Co., Arch St. § | picions of Kenneth Stockbridge’s appl n‘ass T L e At o - S G meaning any cleafes said I had nervous indigestion, which, added [ to my weak condition, kept me Wworrying most i o el st e of the time—and he said if I could not stop | sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be- that, I could not get well. J hea A spark of mischievous z Jiffy-Jell ! almost instantaneously quenched comes in fresh- - i froit favors for desserts But it | peared far back in the eyes of | neth Stockbridge. When he spoke, | | however, his tone was reprovingly dig- | g 2 3 y 3 Ll about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com nified, as befitted a principal whose | \ 3 : o pound myhiushand mentedmelt iy it g B i s as e a @ | N : D g took it for a week and felt a little bett make instant sutordinate hiad beon i . N 3 7 kept it up for three months, and I feel fine 3 ““The! e You T al,” > A . 5 gamish jell. 5 1:;‘1"“{”&"\‘1 ek L e A\ LN RN and can eat anything now without distress fls vorncames ing surprised and disconcerted, which | \ ~ 9842 North Taylor Street, Philadelphia, Pa. y 0 ua s and S . | d so much lieve in overcomit kidney trouble I hoped was plausible. I hastily looked so it ke:pl its away from him toward h wife, | A \.JJ S The majority of women nowadays ! B -~ l::e-ngta lnfl wondering whether her suspicious | 3 5 { overdo, there are so many demands 5 -.;m: :"k‘hm m&{;fl‘:l:' soul would accept the explanation we | upén their time and streneth’; the result L Pl one i s m“; h:nl, staged for her benefit. 7 H Il = Hi is invariably a weakened, run-down | Q el i o ies - YX;u‘t r‘r';:1"h:-‘]“"\v.j:‘»x‘xiu’;('H[Avhl'«I»«"\H;L:fi | R I - nervous condition with headaches, back- Q cooling and make a meat had come another expression, a more | ache, irritability and depression-—and nave a well deserved repu= womanly one, although her dark eve- | ) soon more serious ailments develop. (et 6 0 alte andl oo brows were drawn in an angry frown. 5 by H ; With a little thrill of amazement remedy for stomach aile They will delight you. realized that she had ranged herself % - 1 2 Pachages for 25 Cents | upon her husband’s side in Tesentment ments. They are At Your Groser’s at what she thought was insolence to | —Waunkesha, Wisconsin him on my part, and that for the time | = 156) her jealous obsession had taken i ulc y WBEk second place. helpful in bilious attacks, sick headache, dyspepsia, _— heartburn and constipation. p 3 PR | o T s - S SRR AT T R They act gently and surely : g | : ’ on the organs of elimina- R EVICEE { | - == - = - : = tion, purify the blood, tone AND BEST PICTURES. e TR G e — I —— e eEEMAmE® the system and very quickly TONIGHT FEE P o ! Strengthen EXGemmna| NAZINMOVYVA (I /fl/lresr s / : { Digestion A 7-Reel Masterpiece of Human Revenge ; L g ! iy X T % s e e TOMORROW—FRIDAY—SATURDAY f | THEDA BARA [ - sisgeries wo.,., gamte) — f‘ [ | | TRADE AT The Two Ik York Theaters, Strand and Rivoli, ln ce"l‘HE LIGHT” ‘e Played This Picture to Capacity 6—R eels—6 p A= A Brilliant Parisian Drama : h [ S % Vg e o 5 3 f - “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER.” New Sunshine Comedy—*“Son of a Hun” ‘o S iy Pathe News Mutt & Jeff B3 E COMING ) ' i A‘.b T i (3 | AUDEVILLE--4 Big Acts 4§ DUSTIN FARNUM | OMERITEE S 383 MAIN ST.

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