New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 14, 1919, Page 4

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Wothe dispatoh gan. ‘° 'nofil reports received heré tadey indicate that T.t. Richard Gra- ‘ham, Ameriéan ace, was either kilted | or taken prisoner uvon Nov. 10, the 4 | ' day before the signing of the armis- i tice With three other fliers he went | up for an attempted raid over the ! German lines. His companions re- ‘or the acid_distreSsed | turned late at night, and said that | stomach—try two or three | | notly pursuing a boche plane toward when they had last seen him he was the frontier, after having shot down ]anomer German airman. Since then Kl‘"fllns | there has been no word of him. | after meals, dissolved ‘ on the tongue—keep |'! | ‘What Has Happened? your stomach sweet— “An odd angle of the situation is the fact that Lt. Graham was accom- try Ki-moids—the new aid to digestion. panied upon his flight for the first MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE time by an old-time friend, H. B. Un- | derwood, formerly belonging to the MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 19-7 | corps of stretcher-bearers, but who has been for some time assiduously ! fitting himself for the work of mecha- nician in the air service. An acoident to Lt. Graham’s mechanician upon the morning scheduled for the raid gave Mr. Underwood his chance, and the two friends, who have been dubbed Damon and Pythias in the camp i where both are stationed, made the | ascent together. Mr. Underwood is al- s0 missing, and the news of their fate is being anxtously awaited at the camp where they were both very popular with the officers and men of their corps.” T crushed the paper in my hands as T finished, then let it fall to the floor. I was hardly conscious of either movement until T saw Mr. Stockbridge stoop and recover the paper. AS he straightened himself after the painful effort—for his lameness makes an ex- ertion of the kind difficult—hls face held so different an expression from the coldyforbidding one it had worn ever since my entrance into the school that the surprise of seeing it pene- trated even my grief-stricken absorp- ‘mpathy an@® genuine, heartfelt tanding gleamed from his eves and sounded in his voice. “Most probably you husband is a priso he said with a conviction | that meant to be cheering in his voice. | “And vou know the airmen are always | well treated. Besides, the war is over now, and, of course, he will be re- leased shortly.” port. N. Y. | I shook my head dumbly. To my in- Salaity | lamed imagination there was no ray y iy | of hope, because of the news contain- " m"e“q"n;”’g&l:‘f"w led in the last part of the dispatch. i And all my being seemed fused into ] VAUDEVILLE | one burning question, what had Harry Underwood done with my husband? e AND BEST PICTURES. FOR HOME COOKING The flour that makes the most delicious bread, rolls and muflins. Thompson Milling Co., TLock- TONIGHT NORMA TALMADGE “THE SAFETY CURTAIN” 6—Dramatic Reels—6 Pearl White in Ep. Neo. “The Lightning Raider” New Sunshine Comedy Mutt & Jeff Pathe News with First Picture of the Ger- man Revolution Also m CAN YOU EXPLAIN IT? WILLARD “THE MAN WHo GROWS” The most remarkable exhibition ever wit- nessed locally—Ask those who have seen him. 3—OTHER ACTS—3 NEXT WEEK ALL FOX WEEK—WATCH FOR IT | 1t | water and a teaspoonful of limestone DAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919, Top left, chic hat of cher with rim of champagne satin right a toque' of old blue plush trimmed with untwisted silk. Bottom left, hat of satin and blue tulle em- straw Top broidered in apeau of blue wings of blue (¢) Manual from Underwood & Underwood. THEATER BILLS TONIGHT gold straw Bottom trimmed right, with Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press bureaus of the theaters or other aitractions with which they deal KEENEY’S THRATER. girls is very good, both in song and Anna Helc b musical comedy| dance and for looks—not so bad. For has oaly one more day to be shown at| Photoplays, there will be shown the Keeney's. Miss Held has made con-| beautiful star, Ethel Claytoa, In her siderable of a hit in this city and that| 1atest six reel Paramount production. holds true of the entire company. The| ‘The Lure of the Circus” will also be soloists are excepticnally good and|Shown, and “The Cook” Fatty Ar- the specialties of vaudeville are top-| Puckle’s rip-roaring comedy. This is notchers. The chorus of 20 pretty| Fatty’s greatest and funniest picture. Other shorter pictures will be shown. DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you really feel clean, sweet Years In Germany,” iken from the true story of experienc in Ger- and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. maay, by J iorard he American ambassador. show for Sunday. Big special Norma Talmadge Curtain!’ is the FoxX’s tonight Who Grows, liner. “The Safety Curtain” many tremendous scenes, in a London music hall; India, and scenes of Anglo-Indian life amang Simla hills. Even the Simla station, where so many of Kipling's stortes are laid, is portrayed in the course of the pho- toplay. Miss Talmadge is supported 't Spvdil 2 Good Meal| With a Bad Siomach If a phystclan, h diseases, came to you and said: ‘T will fix up that miserable, worn out stomach for vou or money back. “I will make it as good as new so vou will not suffer from any distress and can eat what you want without fear or suffering, or money back would you turn down his offer” And when you are offered stomach tablets, made from seription better than many stomach specialists know how are you going to be narrow and ocontinue to suffer from tion, or are vou yourself and try M money back agreement. 1S e Safety feature plcture at with Willard, the Man as a vaudeville a fire paaic & plague fashionable It you are accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, dizzy headache; or, if your meals sour and turn into gas and acids, you have a real surprise await- ing you Tomorow morning, immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This is intended to first neutralize and then wash out of | your stomach, liver, kidneys and thirty feet of intestines all the indi- gestible waste, poisons, sour bile and toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and | purifying the entire alimentary canal Those subjeot to sick headaches, backache, billious attacks, constipation | or any form of stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of lime- stone phosphate from the drug store and hegin enjoying this morning in- slde-bath. It is sald that men and women who try this become enthu- slastic and keep it up daily. It is a aplendid health measure for it is more tmportant to keep clean and pure on the Inslde than on the outside, be- cause the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing disease, while the bowel pores do. The principle of bathing inside is | not new, as millions of people practice Just as hot water and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot the a of to write minded indiges- pre- -o-na on the to you on this basis, that not put your stomach into shape that there is no dizziness, sour stomach, biliousness, sick headache, phosphate act on the stomach, liver, | and stomach distress, your money will kidneys and bowels. Limestone pros- | be returned. For sale by Tha Clark phate is an inexpensive white powder | & Brainerd Co. and all leading drug- and almost tasteless. gists if they do 1ch good VAUDEVILLE “SPURTING LIFE Thrills from Start to Finish 7 INTENSE PARTS 7 FATTY ARBUCKLE in “THE COOK” One Scream After Another “THE MASTER MYSTERY” With HOUDINI Serial of Sensation THREE BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS FOUR SHOWS ON SATURDAY 1.30, 4, 6.30, and 8.45 Doors Open at One o’Clock former | head- | contains | el a specialist in stom- | Mi-o0-na | the | going to be fair to ! Mi-o-na stomach tablets are offered | = | cases. When Tongue is Coated Drink Celery King to the vegetable promptly on causes the least | | 1 and give it its a purely that a 1nd never yourself for tea els Take it children | laxative i the bo distress | right e e and ght and become to drink a to hed billious you cold fever | cupful hot r ! 1ess, stoma S e nothing that work ery has it a large cast he Lightning White and War- the quest of the which was found the ebony block. The chase mnow ads to the home of a vin Mi- el Ugdell in Mantoa, N. Y. A new clement has entered into the myste an iron box upon which both Wu Fang and Lightning are now concen- trat! their eadcavors. The episode ends with tremendously exciting ‘limax. A new Sunshine “Oh What a News with mies entering Cologne, latest exclusive pictures | man revolution in Berlin, the Sparta- | cans parading the streets, etc., make this News of more than ordinary | terest. The vaudeville program of four acts Episode Raider," ner Odand cantinues | myste of the kay | in a comedy and with of the Ger- the is headlined by Willard, the Man Who| the | its | the latest worth | The ablil- ! increase his | is in nc| ! Grows. In presenting Willard Fox management is living up to promise to present while novelties of the day. ity that Willard has to stature is remarkable for he sense a freak; in fact, he claims has devised a system for increasing the height of anyone.. At any rate he! is one of the mast interesting acts in | | vaudaville, and is willing to submit to | | the most rigid tests to prove that ha is in reality “the Man Who Grows.” | | He incroases his height seven to eight | inches each porformance, his arms| 15 inches and oven hie neck 1§ lelongated two inches. The rest of | | the DBill consists of Beck and Stane,| |two clever songsters, Vernon and s Halperin in a comedy talking and singing offering, and Corr and Latell, comedy rubes. he | GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR KIDNEYS HURT Fat Less Meat If You Feel Backachy | or Have Bladder Trouble—Salts Fine for Kidneys. Meat forms uric acid which excites | and overworks the kidneys in thelr of- foltn to filter it from the system. Reg- ular eaters of meat must flush the | kidneys occasionally. You must relieve | them ltke you relieve your bowels; re- moving all the aoids, waste and poi- son, else you feel a dull misery in the | kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stom- i ach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheu- matic twinges. 7The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often | got irritated, obliging you to get up | tvo or three times during the night. | | To neutralize these irritating acida | and flush off the body’s urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a table- | spoonful in n glass of water before | breakfast for a few days and your kid- neys will then act fine and bladder | | disorders disappear. This famous | selts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys | and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and makes a | delightful ~cffervescent lithia-water drink which milllons of men and { women take now and then, thue avoid :ing serious kidney and bladder dis- ‘HELLO PEOPLE’ The Sparking, Tuneful Musical Comedy, starring ANNA HELD, JR. Carload of Soenery, OClever Comedians and Beauty Chorus of 20 Pretty Givls, Photoplays SIX-REEL FEATURE “THE LURE OF THE CTRCUS" EXTIIA! EXTRA! “THE COOK” with FATTY ARBUCKLE B ——— Coming!—Coming!-—Coming! “MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY" The Greatest Pleture Ever Made —See It Sure!— entitled | § Night,” the latest Pathe | § piotures of the Allled ar- in- ! | which HARTFORD Say Charge It CLEARANCE Re- the Ofering Tremendous ductions. coupled with privilege of “having it CHARGED" payments in and making Pasy WEEKLY amounts, BARGAINS $32.30 $47.50 $29.75 $37.75 $16.75 $27.50 Suits Suits Coats Coats . Dresses Dresses All Other Coats, Dresses at the Same Big Reductior Suits and Pay Weekly e ——————— SPORTING IAFE PICTURE. The verdict Lyoeum “Sporting Life,” Paramount-Arteraft special picture is on view for the re- mainder of is, that it It Tourneur it has all success have been splendidly produced. whi the story itself is on a high order exoellence. There are many thrilling in the story of this supoerb of the great Drury Lane melodrama has held the stage for more than twenty vears. Chief among these are a prize fight in the National Sporting club of London and a repro- duction of Derby day at Epsom. The story hus to do with John, Earl Woodstock, who battles against odds to regain his lost finanoial position by backing two great sporting events and whose efforts are nearly balked by an inveterate and unscrupulous enemy. The various roles are e lently portraved by prominent sc artists. Myste issued the best three d is the greatest serial ever The latest episode s one of The vaudeville for the Jast ‘s of the week s very enter- taining. The Kiltie Duo which is full of action and many new stunts are introduced. Tom and Dol- Iy Ward have a very neat act. Tom Ward has just been given an honor- able discharge from the United States Army. He was one of the stars of ip Yip Yaphank.” Dink- ens, McCarthy and Everett have a o Ccomedy offering, “What Will Happen N There of the patrens of the theater where the great the week “is a wonderful photoplay.” Maurice lavish scale Was pro- duced by on a and the ele- ments that go for The scenes will ws on Sat- 8:45 o'clock. will open at incidents adaptation MOTHER GRAY'S POWDERS BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN ind Mother ent remedy headaches. Povwders ar complaining feverishnese, stomach troubles and irregularities from which children during these days and excellent re ite use. Used by sold by hildren of of or colds other suffor sults are accomplished by mothers for over 50 vears ists everywhere Drug cel- an — S DON'T MISS The Big Sale Of Furniture, Rugs, Linoleums, Refrigera- tors, Baby Carriages, etc. Everything marked down from 15 to 50% Guaranteed, Fuller quality merchandise —within the reach of all. Clear Your Slfli‘l With Cuhcura All druggists: Sox Olnimmenrss & S0 5ray] cum 2. Dept. E, LYCEUM THEATE There have been the Lyceum funny it comes acreams after screams of laughter Fatty Arbuckle in “The Cook" takes the cake. Houdini in ‘“The Mas pictures at but when to CONPLETE HORE FURMISHERS 40-58 FORD STREET WARTFORD have an act,,*

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