New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 11, 1919, Page 4

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e =D ened vou, ANy X “him.any harm’ 0 1t. He will sleep bet- 7 mean to tell me Mar- mother-in-law's volce ly quivered with agitation, “that oesn' ile in the nis after it oo vou t?" my T e Teply jtroubled vagu i g ¥y sure.that she had advanced the theory upon the spur of the moment, and 1 wondered why she should feel that she meeded to give a plausible excuse for the baby's wakefulness. bon’t talk to me about being ab- slept through that little darling's when you're handing out an ng 1 was sure you were taking |idiotic theory like that” my mother- of him or I would have came,in | in-law retorted tartly Teething, taken him ooth. You kaow well as I do teething is only anather name improper feeding and Richard econd is certainly being fed proper- surd A Startled Expression. had tha's meant to ignore insinuation that I d my ba for 1T have learned | to pay no atteation to her little | time s is the treatment which most |tle,” Cousin Agatha purred, perates her—a consummation | from her chair. devoutly to wished from my | I had a sudden spiration, | | Cousin ‘ had neg- |1y ! Which reminds me that it's almost for the dear little fellow's bot- rising be and point—but 1 couldn’t permit my [acted npon it as quickly er-in-law’'s agitated misappre- “Cousin Agatha, you're ion to go unchallenged have a rest today concerned,” 1 said fashion as I could 3 | Saturday, vou know, and I can easily manage them with my other work So just tell me which milk to use and I'll get at them at once.” look which T would have to Interpret flashed into her old eves and out again as T spoke. And when T had finished I | was sure she v going to object the kidneys are not in a healthy | my taking charge of my child’s feed- ition, they may cause the other |ing But she surprised me by smil- Ihs to become diseased | ing _acquiescence pu may ffer pain in the back, “That will be ache and loss of ambition garet,” she replied or health makes you nervous, |about the milk at ble and may be despondent; it any one o, | t hundreds of women claim that | J<iimer’s Swamp-Root, by restor- ealth to the kidneys, proved to | ist the remedy needed to over- ach conditions. y send for a sample bottle to hat Swamp-Root, the great kid- liver and bladder medicine will r them. By enclosing ten cents pr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, .. you may receive sample size e by Parcel Post. You can pur-’ p medium and large size bottles | 1 drug stores. | going to friendly STt in ma s | [ORTANT TO ALL WOMEN READERS OF THIS PAPER - i upon thousands of | kidney or bladder trouble | A | much crafty ousands en hav never suspect it lomen’s complaints often prove to othing else but kidney trouble, or esult of kidney or bladder disease given very nice, Mar- “I will show vou once.” ] THIN PEGPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Like Plain Bltro-Phosphate on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength, and Nothing to Put Vigor erve Force. Judging from the countless and treatments which are being advertised for the purpose thin people fleshy, developing arms. neck | and_ buet, and replacing ugly hollows and angles by the soft curved lines of health and beauty, there are evidently thousands o men and women who keenly feel their cx- cessive thinness Sprouting in Stature While Your Eyes Bulge With Amazement. Thinness and weakness ars usually duo t | starved nerves. Our bodies need mo { phosphate than is contained in modern B | foods. Physicians claim there hin B | that will supply this deficiency so well a | the organic phaosphate known among drug- | gists as bitro-phosphate, wh i . . {sive and s sold by Clark & The Man Who Grows | New Britain, and most all dr Actually towers inches taller 2 guarantes of satisfaction or while you wait with By feeding the nerves directly and | supplying the body cells with the nec auickly produces a welcome transformation [in the app. the increase in weight | frequentiy astonishing. This inc o we with it a ral impr heaith. Nervousness, sleeple Jac of energy, which nearly always accompany excessive thinness, soon disappear. become bright. and pala cheeks glow the hlaom of perfect health CAUTION: —Although bitro-phosphato is unsurpassed for relieving nervougnces, sloep- | leasness and general weakness, it should not, owing to its remarkable flesh-growing projortion, be used by who docs mot is_inexp Brainerd gEists money in under back by ssary A Human Puzzle, Devoid of Trickery and Defying entific Diagnosis e = OX’ Tl_lurs., being with to pui on flesh VAUDEVILLE AND BEST PICTURES. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ; A Melodrama You Will Never Forget—§ ‘The Midnight Patrol” The Smashing Chinatown Story VYVaudeville The Montana Five Babe Blues Frank & Moore Christopher & Ball s far as hottles are ! 10 continually | the | dull eyes | PAY, FEBRUARY 11,, 1016, — and Thea ferga “Some of this in he <ol ¥ JEUR, presenis 'SPORTING R Paranount-Grtcft Picturs LYCEUM THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY THEATER BILLS TONIGH Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press burcaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal { ing, Haig, Foch and Joffre and other of the world's greatest Fox's vaudeville consis pher and - Ball, in comedy act, Babe Blues, a charming character singer, Frank and Moore funny acrobatic clowns and The tana Five, in a melodious western It sounds like a uiry tale, doubt and suspicion will greet statement that a person can inches of height to his stature at within a few inches but this will demonstrated by Willard, the remark- able vaudeville sensation, who top- ines Fox's bill tie last half of . i 7 this week. It Willard three ! vears to learn the sec His ordin- is Drobuces | oy g THOS. H. INCE fi A ary height five fi ten and | @ssummss (SELECTIQ) PICTURES] / half inches, that being oftic FOX'S TONIGHT. men of Christo- barber shop Mon- and add will he for took one 1l the him by Scotl “THE MIDNIGHT PATROL* % Detectives Collins, of nd Yard, London, who was one of t who doubted Willard’s st but convinced of the truth of it as he saw Willard “‘going up” hefore cyes until he nearly touched ing of the room. Willard is increase his height hy 7 1-2 thril- | his arms by 15 inches and his neck by inch All this | separation or disloc | Willard the 1 seient » that medical men all over have examined and announce that he has ‘“Nothir hut has a wonderful trol over his musc many year's pra was soon his the able to | measurements given Chie very ceil- FOX'S THEATER. Midnight Pa inches “Phe trol” is a ling story of underworld life in a | done big western city. The story tells of a L a0 is sent desperate fight waged by the police against the Chinese opium smugglers, in which Terrence Shannon, j.‘f the railding squad, wins promotion { to chiefship and the love of Pat O’Connell, a pretty girl whom S cues from the clutches of the The Los Angeles police de- | one of the most efficient | bluecoats in the country, in the big epecial Midnight Patrol” number of sensa scenes and in large number of required. Most notable scenes one near the | picture when the ¥lying Los Angeles police raid | den of Ah Fong, a dealer. is hold- young girl prisoner. In this scene, and in many others | the Los Angeles *“Finest” contribn me important acting Two Or | actors of dramatic ability hrought light in “The Midnight { Patrol.” The new actors Kimo and Yammatto, who play wily Ah Fong and his lieutenant crime Sing Bok. “The Midnight Pairo was produced by Thomas The | Pathe News, contains history ng photographs, roup showing hal Petatn, ance, vou sergeant up his sleave' developed con- the result of an- non re Chinese, partment, bodies of figure prominently traction “The The picture has a al and startling some of them n | police were among these close of the | Squadron of | the underground notorious optum ing a beautiful e suprenie sury I the vear was at the Lyceum vesterday i and will be shown today and tomor- row. The four big vaudeville acts are good, consisting of the Louis London, who T traveled with suc- | cessful road shows all over the cot try for many years. The Six Days of- fering s a good one and Pect & Stov- cns, along with the Clever Delmont help to make the vaudevilie bill a bi one. The feature Mabel t funnier than this picture a record | is who on the movic Normand She in ‘A Perfect 36." N prank a minute is Ma- bel's As a boarding hous slave, a traveling saleswornan, a div- girl and alleged jewel robber screen’s delightful comedienne gives more of her joyous self than iny of her recent comedy suc ‘Sporting Life,” Maurice Tou superb picturizaticn the fi Lan> success of 20 years | will be shown at the Lyceum ning Thureday and remaining three days. The plot conce with Lord Woodstock's the Derby with hiz m prog never was rare to ing the are = the in ases ne mous ago begin- onhy ns it winnin Ince. of some this weel the clevation of to a Marshal of M. Clemencean, Generals Persh- KEENEY’S “HELLO PEOP The Tuneful, Comedy—Full rury in or self ot see sident Poincare, ALL The Big Show THIS WEEK of the Year E” Catchy Songs Latest Dances Sparkling of Fun and Starring MISS ANNA HELD, JR. CARLOAD OF SPECIAL SOENERY — SPECIAL MUSIC CLEVER COMEDIANS AND GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS Musical Frolic 30 in the eauty Chorus See the $309,000 Diamond worn by Miss Held and the Famous Horse Shoe of Diamonds ven to the late Anna PHOTO PLAYS BRYANT WASHBURN in “THE WAY OF A MAN WITH A MAID” “TRON TEST” AND OTHER Heid by the Duke of Connaught. ~—PARAMOUNT FEATURE without. | nknown' 1d hacked heav throu wrteret, the instigation of her hus Lord \Woodstock's dead T ta s to do w et to ruin Lord intic element m love hiaf who ha n ney drug the vho is rom train- sday one of pic- fun- Cook,” be even KEENEY'S THEATER T medy, “H offering t1 1o, Held, is the with cho reanti the 108 are the ing ¢ musical Miss H and 1 d for ny come 1a i claborate noteh 2irls their md dancil i 18 Sl The on are sit dlans and dull mc The ¢ loo come b’ the time no finish ladies. the see to 1t by the Jatest all expense it there nents from to umes vorn nd which are the tions in Paris imported from F and are a wherever s an style, ance a revelation to the show - York, the fashion United States, | were great the plays. center were the cause wondermen this act In audie 5 Even in Ne of t the gowns much comment and time rinning Jout an hour and a half n to the music: comedy, hburn will be wn in hi \ount picture, “The Way With the latest “The Tron will today. Performances start No advance of The of is add Man episode bo shown at i prices of Test' usual hou A TWIGE-TOLD TAL One of Inter st to Our Readers. Good news when it is confir of time, even if hesitated at accepting we to lieve it first he in its truth r The lowing of man L. Michac my back very anno feet all the time. 1 deal, cspecially nig hardly move around in of pain, The | were unnatural and I w the w Doan’s Kidney Piils advertise 1 tak them. Two boxes of e ( d me of th Michael. rave the ment April 17 ind 13, 1918, he added: *I g peat all I d in my former ment Doan’s Kidney Doan’s wheneve I them dealers. Foster-Milb: S experience is confirmed afte 140 Wir red from gnawir This on in for somo time ing. I had to he m re could suflered a an bed the kidney secretions s 1 and morning. I me sore on getting up in , 50 ng s m Mr, above state- De m - ily re- | stz Pills on favor of helped had need 60c at Mfrs., have to use 2 all Co.. 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