New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1919, Page 4

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OLDIER SWEETHEART Adele Garrison’s Continuation. of ‘REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Dioky Atoned to Madge for the appiness He Had Caused Her. uggled up from a black depth or to the knowledge that T was & on something soft, that my b swathed in bandages, was hurt- Frrfl\!}‘. that there were voices uring near remember nothing, my eyelids, which d down, and couldn’t 2 Voices b rous 3 Hne voice =aid. the command almost in a whis. P “She see vou this way. Bhock would be too much. hink doctor?” Fndoubtedly,” the L “I would pr Your face f me. For a little T could not seemed recog- littie at last.” and mustn’t first or voice to re her Mrs 8. Underwood! Memory returned fhe. T had been going to me lan—the bovs skating-——the bab 1 heard myself screanm. he dead?” no,” Lill No, no. pestly in i a bit.” Bring him quickly.” ecommanded Bome one dashed out of the room moment later Lilllan knelt by my e, lifted my arms and closed them ind my haby clasped him convulsively, opened eves to assure myself that he was ily unharmed, then closed them ain, while the weak tears coursed wh my cheeks. Ritchard Second set up a frightened, otesting cry “Here, this bke with « 15t stop th: r're scaring the “Swallow this,”” the doctor’s frimanded, holding a spoon 5. I obeyed him, felt his fingers upon pulse and knew that his ear was it to my breathing. “She must be allowed to sleep iW,” he said, ri “When she akens again I think you'll find that will be much better. Take the by away now and—will you stay ide her, Mrs. Underwood? here was a hasty step prn behid my couch. 1 ak to turn my head, n's voice spoke my the doctor’'s 1lian Cou instant; never do,” s authority. this will voice to my forward was but - I saw lian raise her hand as if signalling } mé one to keep out of sight and W' the physician shake his head ghtly. “Phere must be no one in the room “Eat More Bread” and use Angelus Flour Thempson Milling Co., Lockport, N. ¥ Sold by H. H. Thelle. Dewey St. TONIGHT AMERICA’S DARLING MARY PICKFORD The Del “Johanna Enlists” PEARL WHITE Episode No 13, R htful Coredy Drama “The Lightning or. HXTRAI!!! ‘“Pecps into fllm- jand, showing Douglas Fair- banks, Geraldine Farrar, Helen Folmes in views of studio life. Very Unique. VAUDEVILLE another | Don’t | Under- ¢ too | ,but Mrs wakens if answering a 1 was too weak !fllf’ identity of the persor ‘hnl one question i until physicia Undgrwood ain,” said the stion ecture behind me, my lips— fque to cor rose to wouldn't be denied ! When wi arrived hastily, firmly, be here wish to t here?” The “bui “Dicky “He | physician he will undoubtedly you awaker I you st go to sleep now."” hasn't vet. spoke him my When Madze Awakened H—right.” 1 whispered iaintl Lillian lifted the L felt a wonderful creep over e nd forgot the throbbir the feeling 1 ¥ was terribly then, as baby from rms, ad, thing When | | room was dark for night light near t a sitting near me, | She rose as I smiled | me, pain i that my ad wrong some- 1in opencd my eyes the e Tillian was watching me intently. her, temperature at bent oy estin | vespiration “You're just a | 0ld girl” she said cheerily | going to r [hm and nice, good—"" She smiled child a goodie, oke quietly to some one outside. [Then she came back. arranged my pillows and clothing until a low knock sounded on the door and she, answer- ping it. brought back a steaming cup of something delicious and strength- I R e mae chinin b o | then looked at me smiling. ] T guess you're well enough | to call in the other doctor.”” she 1 mischievously, an dturned toward door. | “You may cc fa softly. little bit of a you o somethin and then—well ,If vou're rig ow iin as if the promising a went to door and now said the me Dicky she in now | “Where's Your Uniform?” i “Dicky I {my pillows, but | went round me ] hed, drew my aching head with in- finite tenderness against his shoulder “Rest here, sweotheart,” he said ! softly, then his voice brok Oh, Madge, darling! T thought T had lost you, that I was late—that vou would never know “Know what?" T wilderment, then my d to comprehend that h was unfamiliar—what had he been doing —it came to me with a rush: Fe was in citizen’s clothes! “Why, Dicky!” I stammered “where's your uniform “Laid_carefully away for our hoy sure.” Dicky's voice was tremu- “It will always be the thing of which T am proudest, sweetheart, I can never tell you what a mise hound 1 feel for profaning it trying to punish you with it been seventeen kinds of an And then when 1 did come to I had s ool kid idea of surprising you. If anything I had a struggled risc hashand’s knelt by the to s rms as he murmured in be- eves began \ppearance weak- chance to tell I put my hand up brought them down wanted nothing but ¥ For me, ir 1, the war had ended! 'DON'T BE MISLED you— to to his lips, mine T Britain Citizens Should and Heed This Kidney often fatal. Don’t new and untried. Use a tested kidney remedy. New Advice. trouble is dangerous and experiment with® somethin Begin with Doan’s Kidney Pills. Used in kidney troubles 50 years. Recommended here and every- where, ) ] A New Britain citizen's statement forms convincing proof. It's local testimony-—it igated. Mrs, . A says: I have can be 58 Lincoln St used Doan’s Kidney Pills for the past fo five and T surely can recommend Occasionally T have had and a dull aching over my kidneys Whenever 1 stooped the pains were severe and I was often annoved by | the way my kidneys acted. Doan’s Kidney Pills have always relieved these attacks and in a few | hove falt as well and strong as « 60c, at all dealers. Co., Mfgrs., Morey, or yvears them lameness er.” Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N, Y VAVOLVILLE, Wm. S. Hart —in— “BRANDING BROADWAY" From West to East and from East to West UAST EPISODE OF HOUDINT See the Mystery Solved MACK SENNETT COMEDY wheu | | Pickford’s most delightful drowsi- | somewhere. | shaded | and | I'm | 1 | consolate. i den | serve White { the lively battle of wi's between the | TR TS T e to | idiot. | d happened to yvou before | Read in- | days TI| 'PARSONS THEATRE Unicss otherwise noted, these motices are written by the press burcaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal Fe T FOX'S THEATER. | of millions, is | theater to- comedy drama IXCEUM THEATER. am §. Hart has a splendid new in his big photoplay. “Branding which s t the Lyceum tonight. is the newest idew in the films that has hap- | Pened along some time—also, it I decidedly nt from the pictures of the Full of comedy excitement thrills, but minus tears—it nment. Mr. Hart tr New York and act Iy wears a dress suit s is the sult. of the Bob Sanc ¥, with somn boon co fo Whitestor Al want a When they find the { town practicall , having gzone 4 Wroth and proce | apart, Dainty bears a leadin i 8. Hart in “Br one of the most younger actresses. with beauty, talent pri and personality. She has had a wide Jonanna is | screen experience, has appeared in | The | many productions, and is alwavs to | L be relied upon for a satisfactory per- | anwhile ihel formance of a given role. As the lit- | istocratic | tis walitress in “Branding Broadway” | anna’s l1ast | ghe id to give one of ber best por- ind wWhen | {rayals, ingenuous, demure and whol- | by the |y charming, | with him The vaudewille program is an ex- her, leav- lent one including the very funny lovers dis- | comedy man, Jo! Johnson. the LSS, | novelty dancing act, presented by the ates @ new and| Gypsy trio and McNutt and Bvelvn | nd onc which will { in a comedy acrobatic act. The very her the more, if that | 1ast episode of Houdini is also on the with the motion picture | pij} along with a Mack nett public. No. 12 of [edy. Monday brings heautiful Lightni with Pearl 3 nd Warner continues ! Wil role My nizghi Picktord, action 1ox in the six-reel “Johanna Inlist v niilk bhath and equences are finely tdc con- | Mary Arteraft Enlists,” whieh The plot con- of a farmer icneed the joy regiment of and one of they amp | the stricken for her Tvery quaint she direful pictured its is Hart otopiay, “Johanna past today and daunghter DOOT never bea A the farm Ning il Johanne nursc She s res oxi vels to oldiers passes office f and deligited realized, ood time and only saloon in the closed, the town he punchers wax 1to fear things wide Seena Owen, who ap- woman William ding 1 tway,” is pleasing of have been alls in love with the espite her freck which ds to eradicate. A certain pri- nd their Jo- in night officer are s Ome 7o believes meeting the quarrel while hide in the the of T Gna captaun, lincage. discove name is the the private court, take to the next ir the two d tub. who' bo: vs that same as his exone girl is ited the town to m: appointed “Johanna away Lrry L Mar, to endean possible, com- | > < Mae & il Mu in “Danger, Go | IT'S TIME Spring has come, air is in the wind ing new inventory planning where to crop of corn. The housewife ing over her seed catalogues, an choosing the brightest flowers for the Jittle parden plot in the back vard. iy soon as the frost is out of the ground, it is time to appeal to the ald of the gzardener. If the plot has been cultivated the year before, the |3 work of this years cultivation will | Bast he less difficult, but tie of the |2 room gardener's spade is 3 HMe must dig ¢ all the stones ! brought to the surface. And he will know the yalue of such fertilizer, of the barn-yard variety, with only the commercial sort to be nsed as fil- lers in. He will dig this in carefully, and to a suitable depth to reach to the roots of the plants, though the seasoning wiil carry it down into the h. The garden should be dug a depth of a foot and u half, and a il watchful eye kept upon the gardener We will glve One Hundred Dollars for during the digging up process, be- ;:Ym“‘yflfj ;:"‘ ‘;‘“"’":‘:5“(i‘:{flhfi"(‘"'r:hfiél:'ém"::; cause he may ‘I)t\‘nn}n absent-minded, free. All Druggist, c. and neglect some of the If there is any av F. J. CH! ! old leaves, which 1 weathered the LIFT OFF CORNS T Bk o B e WITH FINGERS nd — agile and cunning Screen Into ¥ and seve life athletic L Oriental. No 2 Supplement, ilm Land,” i ning and the of “Tha entitled a decidedly novel interesting off It shows al interesting ph of studio with vie of Douglas Fairbank raldine Farrar, Helen Holmes, ester Conklin and other sereen | Muti and Jefi, and tho athe News, complete the film Dd fonr of Tox vaudeville complete the the warm the farmer of his acre sow the pring is tak- and largest | One is look- New cts how neecd Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications. as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. TI is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, ana that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is causcd by an in- flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. hen this tube is inflamed rvou have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafncss is the result. TUnless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to its mormal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forey Many' cascs of deafness are caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the mucous sur- faces. Hall's Catarrh Curc acts thru tho blood on the mucous surfaces of the sys- tify room to the has haces Toledo, O. ilable humus, of | plants. Then, after ihis operation, | let the garden rest awhile, while the { new seeds come in, and one makes { one’s choice of how to utilize the gar- i den space. [ The home economics division of the | Hartford .County Farm Bureau rec- | ommends the following recipes which may be made from corn: Cream of Corn Soup. Three cups milk. One tablespoon butter One teaspoon chopped onion One cup canned corn Pepper. One teaspoon with add | thick: strain milk, add slowly to fiour i 1 | i } Two tablespoons flour: | salt. onton flour, and corn; cook 1 | cald milk | nntil melt butter, Doesn’t hurt a bit and costs | : i and butter, only few cents L0 bt | and serve. | Corn and Cheese Souffle. One tablespoon butter. 1 One tablespoon chopped green pep- | per. Three-elghths cup flour Three cups milk. One and one-half corn, One cup grated cheese, Three eggs. Three-fourths teaspoon salt Melt hutter and heat pepper tadd flour, stir in n slowly sauce thickened, corn, cheese and se: oning and egg voiks: cut and fold in stiffly beaten whites: turn into buttered pudding dish, place in p: add seasoning and fine sieve; rub | bring to boil | elps chopped | in it when dd rop a litthe czone on an achi 1t corn stops hurtin then you Jift it right out. Yes. magic! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but gr o wat e mode few cents at any drug store. but i8 | qven until firm. uflicient to remove every hard corn, £ corn, or corn between the the calluses, without sorene tio Freezone ls the sensational a Cincinnati gentus. orn, instantly o in —o Cornflour Biscuits. One and one-third cups corn One- teaspoon salt, One-hal? cup milk. Three teaspoons baking powder Two tablespoons corn ofl. Sift dry materials together; work In fat well, add liquid, handle lightly, shape as biscuit and beke in hot oven; | makes eight biscuits. i toes. nd s or flour. dis- It is HARTFORD. \LL WEEK—TONIGHT 8:15 Matinee Saturday COHAN & HARRIS Present The Musical Comedy Scnsation “GOING UP"—*“A Sky-Scraping Hit.” Nights, to § Mat. 25c. to §1.5¢ Special Easter Values. Eastern | Millinery Co.—advt. ROUP Spasmodic croup is usually relieved with one application of— \7ICK'S\7AP0R ; ®YOUR BODYGUARD" - 307, 60%.91.20 | MATIL, ORDERS NOW ALL NEXT WEER M WED. AND SAT. MCINTYRE & HEATH, in SHELLO ADEXAND . 1o Mais. Seats Tomorrow RAPHAEL'S BEPT, STORE FIND MA BESIDE DEAD BODY | Had His Roommate Was Found York, adino, owner 114th building, 380-382-384-386 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN,CT. THE BIG STORE The Last of a Wonderful Wmter‘Season of Values LADIES’ AND MISSES’ COATS All of our better Coats without any exception are placed in this sale for Fri- day—These Coats are positively worth $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00—They are made of Kersey 4 with or without Fur Collars, all lined with guaranteed that the 5, Velours, Broadcloths, Burrellas, Pom-Poms and Melfons — linings, with a promise same Coats will be worth next season from $30.00 to $50.00. FRIDAY ONL.Y " CAPUDINE Ra- | the door pass key, discov vears old, dead him, in a stupor, phaello Spinano. Soirge had been dead two weeks, according to { of the Harlem hospital. statement could be pinano. Spinano rlem hospital under arrest on nical charge of homicide autopsy was performed last night. locked, and, James in IN BED he found tit witl he opened stepping in- Soirge, 4 and s roommate, bed, Been Dead Two Weeks and for at Dr, least Tannert, No coherent | obtained from was removed S | QUICK RELIEF. .« to| NO ACETANILIDE 5 NO DOPE ‘ An The police belleve Solrge died of NO BOOZE disease which also attacked Spinano IT'S RELIABLE FOR and left him powerless to help him- H E A DAc H E i in Stupor. April #.-—Michael of the tenement street. vesterday the fourth floor of the Palladino intending to no- two who occupied the move to a lower When Pal- ! at 354 entered on men oo self or to summon assistance. of a sugar but the name of a whole sugar family «“Domino” sounds like a tablet sugar. Itis, but it's more than that— Domino is the name of a whole sugar family: Granulated—for baking, cooking, sweetening iced beverages, candy-making. Tablets—for tea, coffee, cocoa and chocolate. 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