New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 4, 1919, Page 4

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e i r@@ozfzdfzcaf?» @ Cadum Y o d@ 7 |k Ointment $E axgond immer (! | oSl | e e | ok o N | SonTroubles Y c : ¢ Coven s 7919 8y ArA & ed for years get peaceful sleep and [bureaus of the thesters or other attractions witk which shey sead ~ e rest through the use of Cadum Oint- ment. It stops the itching at once and is very soothing and healing wher- e e s i 1 . ever the skin is irritated or inflamed. Bt the Lycoum o w he | line of parts in nest week's piav. Fol- = Cadum Ointment is_good for eczema, B il Bl Lesiees 2 e e pimples, blotches, itch, tetter, scaly 's offering, and a > !s | Masson is planning upon g o8 v Jo: 7 genfeainiions schatings foilesgract, vere, too, if one could e I 13th Chair." h remains > | straight e T sores, scabs, ringworm, cuts, etc. : - ! G . Cadum Ointment is a_French preparation mar he \ m matinee po [ A o el (RO, o Ty - e . w. Liv Beacn, having LYCEUM THEAT i N ; e | staked her job and $300 savings on the chance of winning a suitable hus- 4 g 5 3 band dering the summer. These are her leteer > to Joan, her chim ) Time,” Saturday afternoon L 4 mom oday > first shipment of = T d and the painte Ublninh S e R e et ) | Beat thoroughly, rcturn to the fires N headway, so, very roon | v it to A ton hlnscent hoes ¢ 4 i | and cook until the sauce is the con- AR e e e e e S el Sl el ) sistency of cream. Flavor with al- of the past and it will be a spick { ile of Vimy He nad 3 > mond jor vanlila | span looking theater that w ’ sen terribly wounded and was a lois ! Dieoy Buster baucs for Endaings Rub together tablespoanfuls of DL s LRl g I et A flour and 2 tablespoonfuls of butter, S oves arcind e ihe a = i sl U and adad gradually 1 cupful of brown moved around to the come az | offic e had lovely b 5 ; 7 sugar and 2 cupfuls of boiling water. and a cyele of comedics Will be jro- I - Cook until thick and clear and flavor nted; in fact, that is one of Mana-! I cannot tell when it first camo with orange juice ar vanilla. / Apricot Sauce. canned or stewed dried apricots rub through a seive. Sweeten to k. do you regard marriage as - taste 3-4 of a cupful and beat into 3-4 gOXs THE ; sacramenti—a sacred thing? Or have 4 / cupful of whipped cream or a thin . you the feeling that it merely a . b mFustard sauce. A double-feature program of ‘two | man_made istitution for the proinc. ¥ Ehocolule Sauce. plendid attractions reigns at Fox's | tion of society? | 2 : Mix together 11-2 tablespoonfuls theater for the last half of this wee Her sudden question discone . cornstarch and 1-4 teaspoonful of salt. S - : Mix in 4 tablespoonfuls of grated bit- e ter chocolate or cocoa. Add 12 cupfuls the r SOl ey af sugar. Gradually pour over the dry theater from now on. The leading | "¢ il s - p 0 ingredients 1 cupful of boiling water, screen attraction is the photoplay that SO ROOULSERROLICOLSS QoA Ras ing constantly. Boil the mixture has caused a wave of comment across | {ien{lY But lsn't love higher and AL for five minutes, / the continent—"Bill Apperson’s B¢ stronger than law and conventio 1 : Fruit Sauce. SNT SHAKESPEARE T (S ey TRl s i T (619 drestie || (SR WE TERGE SAionl) chal oW W L Mix together 1 tablespoonful of BP Suverile ofllcoum Playera || tucky anddealskwith¥onelBuddydp-s(s-old Stofloye SR Does ibeingimarrled o cornstarch, 1-4 cupful of sugar, and a ' : person, the sturdy son of a mounts ajmanfcompel Eyourslove 20 1t pinch of salt. Add 1-4 cupful of boil- ard certainly has not ! eer, who clings with a loving and un- | S0metimes Kkills it.. If love doesn't Ve | ing water slawly, stirring constantly to grow under her yrelenting tenacity to the memory exisigbetveeniiyvou isniniciwicked, & y and then add 1-4 cupful of boiling Enialattracivatmoaell isl tashioned i worked Mardl and the l'hls dead mother. The action positively de®rading, to keep on with 2 | water slowly, stirring constantly and of heavy georgette crepe of putty T o e e e ot oo BUCCRT fotinen o || Tty [ TORE G (el R e then add 1-1 cupful of -corn syrup. calor. The lace which is applied as a » Wellington, although | marries and the boy seeks the sym- | 'iage right . ) Boil 'h(?,'nnfiurr\ five minutes 'vne‘(; finish 4nd trimming at the edge of the B L ot b ony cine s =i pathy of his mountain sweetheart “Yes, T believe that ’ “Mps, Kymbal, tell add 1 ‘:w'vslmonf”lfflfl:‘mif']“ J”'N‘;”‘d jumper effect and in soft ripples on uickly made good with his audi- | only to be accused of the robbery of And if another beautiful world, did he—?" 'T)f”';:\m_" i'""?:‘"l“ L e L the skirt is also of putty color. This and next week he has a chance | her home. A rough-and-tumble fight | 0Utside your marriage, opened before DIl S et Uk o FR makesia dooldedfconirast Swith Sthe © into popular favor by his per- | between two husky mountain youths, | ¥O! containing all you had ever| .. = . . 4.4 so abruptly, misery | hoof canned frait juice, or prune or glesvegotablackpaatin knce in “The Silent Witness,” [hearded mountalneers searching with | 1on&ed for, would it not be right to| ‘o W % 4", horrible disgust £0F | pinenpple juice. Serve hot or cold will give him greater scope.|ready rifie for their opponents in a | enter that world?” : i ;,:\I'OM life! I had to end it. I felt N S P ) same may be said of Rugenc | deadly feud, and many other exciting M\_["_m"r’t‘;:’:“ h" '_"”f\jf ’:_ it didn't) | Could understand. As soon as I appiness of someone could get away, 1 came. Oh! JMiss Varick, try to understand me. Don't| i, patrons inside of a ple o tir zetting strong. My house hail ger Ma on's schemes—to ive tb 2| me that he was my tvorld, my life, or fo srious plays, th the my one interest on earth except m - Use num of comedies. % boy. But let me ask vou, Miss and Pictures that have proved their value in the big cities are the rule at this Lepeare. The character men and | incidents of the Blue Ridge Mountains . X bcond lead, Henry Crossen, have | are frequent in this heautiful and | &l%¢: 1ts so hard to Ipowiwhatis S B 2 " e right and what is rely selfish.” innings this week and take full | quaint story of the most secluded and sl i 1 mooon e SRR B R R active people in this good old United flsts hy, 1 was ready to givel “ig i plored me with her sorro States. Charlie Chaplin is also sched- | e¥ervthine—my' devotion, my service, | | Pl 500y ity leaden heart I uled in the laughable plcture, | MY Whole life—tb Eric Wallis. Tf U (EIE8 < b o “Police.” Another of those side.|COUld Thave made him perfecty | #MITSEC NN UM L cicater claim, splitting Sunshine Comedies is on the | N@PP3 B 2 I see it now.” e e e Mrs. Kymbal—tell me this; did he | ! ¢ fo e rom? And thue, Joan, ends the chapter. with the volcanic action, is seen in : ) Unloas urilons HE has s different I its fourth chapter and maintains the S0P ) FLAE ane Ca e eaey SIS GG e Gre. Oein o Il o darinesroatsfenalaniopinelisitiiations | RAend CORISIRtRros il opleine TanRofia| Iaatirt et DOROTHY. of the previous episodes. The News | Nto the vears, into England, into an environment vastly different m and a Mutt and Jeff cartoon c ote AR ENIGHT ERIL, SAT [J[2a0e aiuiendietieaioonicomnlata) | A i il et el RICH SATIGES An_exceptionally | that in w] oD ; i e well-selected vaudeville program, with Repreds i NI A Rl Hoart A\ H JACK such material as The Tavo Macks, | 1 think so—I thought so,” she AT LO COST Leonard and Powler, Quin and | answered slowly, almost in a whisper. (By Biddy Bye.) L4 Il Laferty and Isabel Dearmo, completes “‘l\y“ 'j“""‘r i "“l_\"" ’:?f";‘ together, | .\ simple pudding—the cottage it the bill. axing of our llves thal were past| . G4ing variety—a sponge or a cup and of what our life together could | ol ThF Lo Bl ot over cake steam- be in the future.” : : a Smashing Drama of PATACE THEATER, (O, Joan, this made me wincet) | 6 S50, CCT RTINS Coread If you own shares in a business do you Kentucky Feuds For many years a comedienne sec. “My boy adored him,” she went on. | pudding will take e oG Gl T o G S TS S [ 1 S e Grre ey | e S S e e e (oL | want a Government employe to tell your 5 y Billie Burke has become equally | him than ever. - We planned all sorts Here are recipes for excellent sauces i o . ” Ap erson’s BU famous in refined comedy in motion | of things for him when the time | that shamge a left-over to @ really executives how to run your business? { pictures. She has irresistible charm [ should come that existing conditions | good dessert. d artistry, and her character por- | were done with and we should have Whipped Cream Substitute. travals are distinguished by exquisite | the right to build a new world for| To make this delicious sauce mix H A R IE il o A, e e || H s D B B o | If you are a loyal employe, do you I buoyancy and magnetism have won r 2 ‘And vou—vour husband? What | starch and tablespoonfuls of sugar i 2 A % s n o e el e L Intes ol T en e ‘ "<t i the mixture fo fwo cupfuls of want a political appointee to have the .pm](mn\ as \;\.I |]nfl||<~ her popularity She shrugged her thin shoulders. rich, sweet milk and cook the two in ft as long as she chooses to devote her S AT e .=V a double bhoiler until slightly thicken- I ] H API IN talents (o the art she adorns. She is |, He AUt eare. e cared only fory &80T 0 hites of two emps very | IS power to injure your concern by hamper- a deep student, a conscientious work- i > stiff and pour the sauce over them er, a zealous artist, and her concep- Putbegouldiuass@nanted ghls in fion of the individual requirements of | "5 0 = ! ing its operations or by interfering with M | each r o essays is sple rein- es. at is why I planned to go pepes = . ] z . POLICE Torce by mimetlc xenine of the Wigh. | 2VaY-—to come nere. My boy ix win | § - il its efficiency? eatilorder WiTniihex latest MvHotoplay:|| Lulendsiin Nep onlc R ¥oussce G “Good Gracious, Annabelle!” at the | all S0 unsettled when Captain Wallis GREAT Paluce theater, shie has « detighirui | fnally left Eneland and went back 10| Pl deg ! Perhaps you have noticed the effect characterization which, doubtle: I plunged again into work will be hailed as one of the finest | He was in the turmoil of active serv- achievements of her screen career. ice. He had no chance to come to | It '. i Of Government contrOl on the rallroads’ The vaudeville feature on the pro- | me before he was sent home. Whilei g - { GAMBLE aram is the sensation, “The | (he war was on we each were taken| [B : . telegraph, and telephone. League of Nations, Also on the bill up with the immediate work in hand. Many Others : gotte & Lewis, the men with i , and the Clovers, a clever trio Dol o el vl g Dotstayindootsbecause ‘ Bills have been introduced to license ingers and dancers. Mack Sen- S & | 4—BIG ACTS—4 ;;ellnt; (}?f::le.gy'p;fi;o,{\\“:‘h::“-"?w(im::e GRAND Hflmord your skin is unsxghtly and regulate the packing industry__ SEE IT SURE Smith story and the Palace News | Main Street Phone. 1026-6 . | | q . : = e e e San _ perhaps your business will be next. ; : BIG SHOW will heal it quickly . s You would probably cislike to have with The discomfort of hearing unfavor- DAN COLEMAN able comments upon one's complexion, | [ this happen to your business even more and of realizing that one's skiw’is un- R (e Sghily, ‘can e preventcd by Riginol ' than you would dislike to have your 30——1’!‘&“}' GIl’lS—30 Qintment, which not only heals a sic i R e ‘ daily supply of meat interfered with. TONIGHT —FRL—SAT. : : v e e dryness or oiliness of the skin, and [} ® ” enables one to have a complexion that f g excites compliment instead of unfavor- | Billie Burke . Fofrt At all dealers. 1 - Il it g e " LY, President, in . Phone 1000 ! est You Forget.” ‘Good Gracious Annabelie”’ s S OFFICIAL 1§ . ACK SENNETT COMEDY—CYCLONE SMITH The "yuflllnfplayers NOTICE i Swift & Cornpany, U. S. A. xtra ' Extra' “UI.AG TIME" AT T e e | } New Britain Local Branch, 29-43 Commercial Street J. R. Andrews, Manager “The Equal of any New York of - Production.” N Brithi i | rss«os ; ° Perfect Organization.” ew ritain | ¢ ) “Th L f N t o B he i ‘ /. TE AVERAGE DOLLAR e eague 0 a lons These ara a few of the re- Will Open / RECEIVED BY \ . marks you hear as the crowds i SWIFT& COMPANY \ Vaudeville’s Newest Sensation ! file ouf Piict sesing e play Monday, September 8, FROM THE SALE OF MEAT beautiful AND BY PRODUCTS 85 CENTS 13 PAID FOR THE A A Seats for R ining Perfy o § Don’t Miss This Show. ol S e P For the Season of Do | \ . lve Rl T o EXPENSES AND PREVGHT ALICE JOYCE SUNDAY NIGHT. NPT e AR 1919—1920. -0 Ces nbuams urda i‘n ~ S Mv“&nmom L R, s

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