New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 4

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AY FEBRUARY 28, 1919, HT SMENONEYON ' TONIGET SHOES FOR THE re written the by pr ns with which they d e WHOLE FAMILY S SORR “ early,” mus cntem- | her bulldo and her d bu L wonder From Foochow, thxxa. comes this fid characierization. 'The action of — letter from R. E. Gardner, Foochow play carrics he nally into. the College: “‘Neslin Soles have solved the and into ¢ complications | shoe problem forme. Other soles wore ose dramatic cont elling and | out quickly on the rocky roads here, fong. Mickey is 2ot drama ol and J had no end of troutle with ing pastry, innocent heroines and . them” he writes, ckets of hlood, but masterpiece Wi e 2 e Pl % here other soles fail, Neslin Soles t eEcrocncraft interwe St bumor always stand the test of hard wear and Oslng U tand pathos. love anc :;;‘w‘m E rough usage. This fact points the way A e ‘ Jiticies ot it 1S to economy. Buy Neslin-soled shoes All Winter e 7o 2. i \M,',: for the whole family, and so save shoe T | E money. And have Neolin Soles put on 41 i { Id shoes, too. i iz hinineHERYOUI0 CieOt s . 1./ ! B Raider Cave of These durable, flexible, and water- - "0? Dread ills ta proof soles are scientifically made by e fhim . A7ox’s program nd Jet ~ The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. »"_”"‘ SR ees he and the Pathe Nc te the film Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot ol ["“‘ L 2 to Drogram. IFox's vaudeville consists o - Heels, guaranteed to outwear all other ‘}“ \"““' ey wh why? four well 1 acts headlined by heels. the bill in 1 Aoy AY MENTS. The Club Review, a musical 2 : o leolin Soles ; are very ctever, while B g y 5 { bill is one of \Morton, in a musical off o The Gillettes, in a novelty offering, AVomen in Business, Gives You C(hoice of Suits the most thrilling were also enjoyed. | Woman's power in America is well up to $32.50. ‘ rial. 2 ! T S ! illustrated by the thousands of wom- - — ! NAZIMOVA IS COMING. | . . : A & ho entered almost every line of | 0X’S THEATER. The riddle of the screen, Nazimova, | €0 W ndreds «of people were turned ' will soon appear at the Lyceum for an | husiness to replace men who were d i y from Fox's last evening at the cng nt of four davs, beginning| qrafted during the war Health E Madge, Asked. Initial presentation of the long- next Wednesday. Her latest picture | proved their strongest assef. Many Gives You Choice of Suits f A :i- s; moment T stood irresolute. awaited “‘Mickes and for the first is entitled Jut of the Fog” and| women, however, developed wealk up to $42.50. - pRyhat was best for me to do, accept | time in the history of Fox's theater |marks a distinct advance in motion | nervous conditions and could not ! her cue, and.deave the-thing between | (1, entire ‘house was sold out at 7 picture art. Those w 1o recall A stand fhe strain of a business life. us tn the grave in which she evidently | ,.ciock, 15 minutes before the over- | Nazimova’s S Eve for : ye ch women should remember there ST U had interred it, or bring up the ques- i .. Biocks of tickets in lots of from :," least 1_*""“‘ L " t “‘.‘:“. _H\"::"‘l is one ftried and true vl!‘"\]("d_\“ in AT SAME { tion which she was so palpably ignor- | "+, 59 have already been ordered for ; this menel (Bibadenintles lawallsiyar nikham's Vegetable Com- e T ng? ing like | tonight's pirformance, so the warn- even those. " New Work, with ifs dis-| pound, which T e o | R I knew her horror of anvthing "k“\ bered by those desiring to see this des S iiion wilh unbosnded. enthusls | beott restoring Hen S 3 a scene was equal to my own, and 1|,,.11¢) ana popular comedy drama. Broductios { the women of America dreaded ithe possibility, of nisking Mer | yyiceyiis a story of universal ap: &= f the Fog" is a tremendous = digpleasure without securing the par-| - & 2 S out o e Fog' K u jon T eraved. TBut my horror of my | Peal. It is a human, tender narra o drama of the sea and gives Nazimova D S don T eravec 3 3 X SR e ay | that in the telling is somewh t listinctive roles which provid self was too great to go away from | A i b - WO« les - n my friend without a word. T went up | tween laughter and pathos. There are .l "6\ bortunity for her varied and o s ; to her impetuously, and crushed he: | charming bits of comedy and there 'y "o L L H el Noe the are best treated o g o g ’ N hands in mine, looking into her clear | are places where the story trembles depict the light house as it el s 3 % yes with my own full of remorseful | very closely to the brink of tears.| ™ tho rock-bound New England I — b Mickey is a quaint little mountain | coagt o lonely object on this deso- s . A fan,” girl, is lovable, mischievou® j.te spot—lashed and buffeted by 3. 2 “I can’t do anything, Lillian” ¥ |girl, and this lov Ui n and “Eat More Bread said passionately, “until vou've for-| child, with her little scuffed over- | (e 9?nrm—fr;l (:‘x\dvns ICKS APORU ——— and use glvenmefor inatidiorsid fepesch o flken inithe el loneb o Be “YOUR BODYGUARD' - 3¢ BEST VAUDEVILLE BEST PHOTOPLAYS. S mine about Harry. I—I can’'t help {re ng lig fch is seen by ships Angelus Flour e ne s e L R 3 far_out to sea, warning them of the R AT (o Thompson Milling Co., Lockport. N. Y. || | ostv too well to try to disguise my cherous n;( ks an "Sh\(il Siipon i i i ! real thought—"but vou're in no way “lnth LS oDl THE BEST SH OW IN THE CITY! i Sold by | ' " scenes are unusual in that it : ta blame, and it was mean and cow- i u s - Geo. Geer, Stanley St. ardly of me to say such a thing. |dom the privilere of taking plctures COME AND BE CONVINCED Don't—don’t let it make any differs - | on goveramc raperty is sranted FROM RHEUMATISM | ence 1yct\;‘c.<:n you and me. I could ke I e s TR S I e of firm, healthy flesh each md e e A e | ; bbing violently by this time, | steady inc . Edmund Breese, w : have alleys open for ladies’ aft- D £ ey It supplics an cssential substance to SRR A0 S G ol e g r 1 fear of Willian's | day o T G (o a 4 oon parties. :,I:(;Lll‘nsu?m“ in nervous reaction | the brain and nerves in the active furm in (' N S ‘Why Marry? Almost any man will tell you N from the strain of the day. I felt | which it normally G (0 the v}mu‘;;c!fl company, comi rsons’ theater that Sloan’s Liniment AETNA BOWLING Lillian withdraw her hands from |of the body Bitro-Phosphate repla | for three 1 1ts beginning Monday, lief 66 N 99 3 mine, wandered forene awful second | nerve waste and creates new strength and |y O an S et oS RO e cg means re ALLEYS. if she meant to disregard my plea, | energy. Sold by Clark & Brainerd in New ¢ 1454t if not having brought to the : e ¢ rite : ost druggists under definite | (oo zlas Fairbank It is a THE ROMANCE OF AN ATHLETE WHO TRIUMPHS IN THE 1 felt her arms around e, this | Britain and most druggists under S D ) MANCE AN 2 JETE : : Church Street. i el e Guarantes o rosults otlmoneyback T e e D e For practically every man has used N i i § timefdrhie 5 by | Mo Donveie: Tad it who has suffcred from rheumatic GAME OF BASEBALL AND LOVE, e e | [oving clasp as she drew me to a seat | i “‘hm'vm i Wi os O D aches; sorencas of ruselos, efiffness of P ion Beih-Ei peride hor on one of the e conches | Dort Spofl 2 GO0 IIEAl |xnd o was's mupil o'a ‘Gramatic | - 3ches, serencss of muscles stitinss of and soothed me > force schoc . Mr. Breese was b TION i - e We too, by the hundreds of SPECIAL ATTRACTION - sobbing was spent. s i Deeen 6 o e rm\!w Women, too, e h ¢ Gongregation Beth *Dear oniidy sne saia sonc wnen | Witll @ Bad Siomach 2 T Tion Td B Noutt' L shousindy uscl fe rleving nesris R g — : f j T a <. her E me h I was quiet, “we’ll just settle this If a physician, a specialist in stom- | and Mr. Fai banks, V.\n.v‘ a young ]alme bac(.cs,hnenralggffilsncecoif:’ma‘cm TH]L TE}N M AI(“\L MISSES once for all, and then we'll never re- | oo} qiseases, came to you and d: | man, consulted with Mr. Breese about ceafl re }-res mg.sob ‘gé‘oans e ) Sunday School Classes fer to it again.. You did hurt me .y o fix up that miserable, worn | the theateér as a profession quickly eftective. Say il VAUDEVILLIZ'S CLASSIEST MUSICAL ACT k Y K cruelly. For a little time I felt that out stomach for vou or money back. | After many questions and much ad- ment’” to your druggist. ;ct it today. ) i ; i # at I never could care for you again in “I will make it as good as new so | Vice, young Fairbanks said: “If I > TRENT & DOUGLAS CARBREY i the old way, but I knew all the time [ = 0" 0 o0t any distress | 2o on the stage, what are my chances . that it wasn’t the real vou that was | ' e e e e really good in the N Synagogue Rooms [(epeakin Ve iin ot eayieroretvais | ARANCASRERE RIS 0L R EOEE what T want to CLEVER SONGS AND DANCES, [ . that's no word to use between you | ¢ar Or ‘\‘\, N a hisomer { know, not just make a living, but to Llnlment LR i e ommercial Trust and me—we'll simply farget that thig [ Would you turn down i : | be somebody in the profession?” That CHIEE BLUE CL 4 g.) |an ‘ e e \ FLLS; P Aty N ] T ever occurred. Don't e speak of it i L L S K swemed to be what worried the young 555 o M i Indian Entertainers. k" N AV JING | sgain. stomach tablets, made from ¢ o i ht e 30¢, 40c, $1.20. e 30 SUNDAY MORNING | azain Lillian Disbelieves scription better than many of the | " ,‘,T, '1'!‘\mk ‘\,.t", rh"v wces are good,’ —— il She stooped and kissed me, and 1|Stomach specialists know how to write | Mr. Breese's unhesitating reply. . : These classes go on as TS 19 50 AN ot 130 s | G20, o e o) 1 iy s || 60 K0 SRECESH BRI ROURG S0 |n(|(l‘ver netisliondly. ires ever brought | and continue to suffer frrml\ Indige sl e i i - ) usual. to me of Harry Unorwood's treach- | tlon, OF are you going to be fair to | FERaIC L0 YO8 BECh, B ery I should never wound this great. | yourself and try Mi-o-na on the, i e rea es f%rgl ar e W ~ hearted friend with my knowledge of | money back agreemunt S G n\\'n CONCERT TONIGHT. | | it. Mi-o-na stomach tablets are offered | pr ooy NN ol Tt on- | | I firmly refused to lie down, and for | to you on this basis, that if they do! ...t and ball to be given this ever 3 - H | an hour we sat before the fire discuss not put your stomach into _suvh good at the State Armory, for the ben- | ing what was best for me to do, plan- | shape that there is no dizziness, SOUr ' ofif of the soldiers and sailors reccp- e | niag to minimize the news we had for | stomach, biliousness, sick l!s\:\«luclul-‘, o O TR e e e | Dicky’s mother. znd stomach distr. your money WIL ! lining plans. * The concert will take ) TQ n ol 23 0l VAUIVILLE b L e L T BIG DROP IN PRICES—QUALITY AS USUAL THE BEST. & ERE z i \T’ralxg.ay»nvt suppr ng that last | & Brainerd Co. and all leading dru by d neing -nm l. -f') '~. [‘}.nrh V\TI(‘ \”\TI‘E FRESH RABBITS 3 TO 5 LB \V ERA(;E IOR SA_LE. 8. WARREN KERRIGAN | bit of information about the wounded | gists ht-piece orchestra will render both : 30c T airman,” she said after dinner, when | mmm - e programs. There has been a large FRESH LEAN PORK LOINS (Not Fro;'en) 30¢ Rerraaan mini 1t it over appenr i eno pa: | PARSONS’ THEATRE is. o1 tieveis for the evenine “ana @ FRESH LEAN Skinned Fresh Shoulders b 27c 4 HamaniBeine {oni Auctio | And, my dear, don't think me FLARTFORD. ! e - - CHOICEST CUT OF RIB ROAST (Steer Beef) 33c ; I e P e L ALL WEEK | RIS BT 19 (B POT ROAST OF. HEAVY BEEF . ...... 3c WATOH TOMORROW TOR [§ | while you are going an witi your X AND KIDNEYS HURT I Q THE BIG SHOW FOR | work each day—for that will be best THE WANDERER { 2 SIRLOIN STEAK OF (Steer Beef) 49¢ INDAY (iorsvoRiiSiVon rofva Hng forgncys o Take a Glass of Salts to Flush IKid- ROUND STEAK OF (Steer Beef) ...... 40c b = —that I don’t believe that wounded 2y Matince, 50¢ to $1.5 Sl A e Gl U ot NAZIMOVA _ | man of which the German comuni- 5, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00. $i.50, $2.00 e i HOULDER STEAK Of (Steer Beef) . 34¢ 1S | cation spoke, was Dicky at all” - — 3 £ arct. 'EAL CHOP A 30¢ | - J; and VEAL ROAST 0Oc COMING | giadid ot answer Ler. 1 knew she | wxt Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- VEAL CHOPS \ | B —— THEATER RENTED TO Y. T A B M. ASS” AY. MONDAY didn’t expect it, and there was noth- | ing I could say, for her theory seem- | ed the maddest of mad speculations | upon the subgect of Dicky’s disappear | ance. Nevertheless her ds r | red to me many times in the d | followed. VAU DEVILLE. AND ‘BEST, PICTURES. DON'T MISS IT—YOU WILL NEVER FORGET IT C“NIICIK Humor, Pathos, Death Defying Thriils Tomorrow Mickey Will Be Scieened at 3:30—6 and 9:00 p. m. Tey and Attend the 6 0’Clock Showing 4 BIG ACTS OF FOX VAUDEVILLE <X’ Nothing Like . Matinee Wednesday. “WHY MARRY" I Nights, Matinee Mail Orders Now, TOMORRGW 9 -EVEN BIG REELS Mickey Ever Seen Before dist Eating meat produces kidney or other, becaus: regularly eventua trouble in some form ays a well-known authori- c the uric acid in meat ex the kidneys, they become ove: 2d; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particular- and misery in the kid- region; rheumatic twinges, severe daches, acid stomach, constipa- torpid liver, and urinary moment sleeplessness, irri your blad- der The ba hurts or kidneys aren’t it bladder bot rs abou our ounces of any good pharmacy; tabl a1 in a glass of water berore breakfast for a ew days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of g ind lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has peen used for generations to tush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to ncutra the acids in the urine so it no lon er irritates, thus ending bladder dis- orders. Jad salts cannot one makes a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary ns clean, thus aye org avoiding serious \ EAL STEWS SKINNED BACK HAMs SVIOhFl) SHOULDERS STRIPS OF SALT PORK Heavy Cuts FRESH BEEF LIVER CORN BEEF 2 LARGE CANS 2 CANS CORN SAUERKRAUT (Large 2 CANS PEAS 2 CANS BAKED RF A\NS 2 CANS T SUGAR CURED BACO! 2 CANS LVAPORATED MILK 20¢ 38¢ 25¢ 42¢ 30¢ 15¢ 20c 33c 33¢ 15¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢

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