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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919, MY HEART =« MY HUSBAND | 710 it d '&'a"fiwfi?s“ TRY ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF i & {3 g | i Revelations of a Wife | lemeiss-Sr bl <lupinn omid | PHGSPHATE‘ e 3 \ fi NN PR o - g Pat on Virm, Healthy Flesh and | — e 5 to Increase Strength, Vigor i bw Muadge, Dicky and Grantland nopelessly so. My appearance with | Unless otherwise noted, these notices ave weitten by {he press and Nerve Force restored sight, driving a car, would | burcaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal. Wlhen one stops to consider the host . | be enough to startle more experienced Rt e jof thin people who are searching shall never be quite clear as o, qrivers than she.” | FOX'S THEATY Geraldine Farear, and Wil#rd Mack, | continnally for some method by which happenir of the seconds follow- | It was a patent attompt to eNcuso Mildred Hareis, the chavming wite i Who in the opinion of Al Woods, one| they miay increase their flesh by nor- which L { of Chavlie Chaplin, scored another hit | of New York's grcatest producers, is{mal proportions by the filling out of did not particnlarly thank him, ¢sp esterd flernoon and evening in | Americas st playwright e e cially when [ fell rath than si her latest pictuee fome.” which 1 Blind Yauth™ will give the new ! trnding angles with the attendant sh by Major Grantland. I heard ycky stiffen slightly heside D¢ i ] the week-end attraction ot Fox's the- | leading man. Claude Kimball, & won- | bloom of healith and atte: punctilions | ater. The story wigue and reach derful opportunity to display his worth i the very depths of human feelin as an actor of dramatic roles. The | suggestions alonz this line appear | plendid developmient A foolish: iheme is that of the love of vouns | from time to time in public print | voung woman, daughier of a village | Parisian artist and a beantiful adyven- While excessive (hinness might he | inmber, becomes unbalanced by thel tvess. It i ¢ thrills anc : G e b 2 1 Jrelt his arms around me, realized (s gvors IR e L R R s LS DB talls mnd b eniCl nchnbiited Bl ETIous I sub (i Govised R e e i eotsoup | e elobe iR JY ey ! creat ) in different individ it is a well- : ' aftes A ny ms ionabic honrding On ednesday afternoan following | known fact that the lack of phosphor- ever was coming, realiz also Grantland promptly responded CIo0 A\l love ol T e e nht : : : S OHIIOBDION or Gran I e of home. her poor| the matinec performance Mr. Kimball | ous in the human system s while T was shaken I was not ophey ave locke mplc wronts, | SRR S el e ! : vsten 5 very 1oy 3 R rer girlhood | Will hold a reception on the stage and | jargely responsible for this condition p and straightened mysell in Bis one of them may turn over When We b gweeth t and companions is lost | will meet hi G ire S > : 3 i one « E ost in | et his many new friends and It seems to he well established that 1t you will | pey t deficieney in pho horous may now bo met by the use of an organic “Foumd” Themselves. my wunfortunate turning of my MY shortcomings-—onc for plmost across the path of the one ctiveness, it | pout and the next 1 knew therc heard him say with bloom of heaitn and witractiveness i a crash and I was thrown vio-' couriesy “You ave very kind, Lam sure y against Dicky. o s e don't you think we 1 oo 10 suehia wiel Sy | try to scparate them. ! mad desire to mingle with the | admirers personally. this am perfectly all right, Dicky,” | {ake M1 Graham av will sec | elite. Her desires are fultilled and — = fid. reassurix » for T kuew from . whether my boat will or not.” she hl\'u(m'\ the app: nt sweetheart | “REGHT TO HAPPIN LSS PALACE. | sjosphate known thro rout English- | s s i} of aman about town. Society is at her i The. Universal-Jewel production | speaking countries as Bitro-Phosphate, | out that he was uninjured and What do you mean, Grantland feet, but she experiences a change, of | “he Right to Happiness.” an eight- | The ussimilation of this phosphate by | only anxious about me. he demanded. “Lrye think I'm apt to | heart when she discovers that her sun-| yedl, photodrama, sltiown at the Pal- | the nerve tissue soon produces s wel. re you sure?” Major Grantland's ' let you pull off stunt lilke that j posed laver is using her for w shield y qce tHeater next Monday, Tuesday and | come change in our body and mind demanded from the other car, along? Get out, dear,” ho turned to j o cover his atlentions to another wo- | Wednesday. has been aptly described | Nerve tension disuppears, vigor and T looked as if it were welded, me, “and then Major Grantland and [H«Hg and the Jove that was lost Comes § ux the greatest love story ov told. | strength reploce weakness and k of ours. | 1 will see what we can do with these | Mick, when she receives a mnote from | \when Allen Holubar gave the world | energy and the whole hody soon loscs cky Yooked! at:him, startled. 1t! jachines.” lv“anHmw.I lover telling of the mm'“s “The Heart of Humanity,” in which | its ugly hollows and abrupt ;mm‘.«\v the first time he had recognized I beg of you, Graham,” 1 heard | 0f het mother. By the humble fire- | ;aqiant Dovothy Phillips assumed the | becoming caveloped in a glow of per. apparently. Major Grantland say in a low voice, [ Side in the Sy ol heyPoer ol e ol dramailc ot said that | tect health and beauty and the will hy, hello, Grantland!” he said' -mot to distress your wife by remain- :':‘\"‘3""""‘I\’,,']"“}‘W]”";q ::""‘]'j decp and | ypo pinnacle of moving picture ex- | and strength {o be up and doing. ily. “Can this really be vou? ing in the car. She has had shock | o At ”“;“.“” _\m”";”"":‘ % "i "“({‘f cellence had been attained, and that CAUTION:—While Bitro-Fhosphs U the queer meetings! I say, old cnoush. Besides, it is vour car that [ 0 B0 BTG EORN (RATE B A0 | o higher accomplishment could be | is unsurpassed for the relief of mer- , T hope we didn’t spoil your car.” | is tipped. Mine is in no dang et ot Vdevitle Ovaneen® Supert | reached. Yet many of these men now | vousness, general debility, etc., those 25 come forward With the statement that | taking it who do not desire to put on Never mind the car¥’ the other jave been in similar smashups ac e andbis e ! is the headliner and is a good act Mull { wpp & Bl ot 4o Tappiness” is et . returned a bit shortly, the While It yowll just permit me to try i e s e e e e Righ ppiness” is even a | flesh should use extra care in avoid- R T e S e e s O ey rmony 4nd | greater picture than “The Heart of | ing fat-produ foods. searching intensity. ‘“Are you By ihe Roadside, ineelwl ot can Bin e U st inG i | ity PR Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Graham fs not injured in| “All right,” Dicky said a bit sulkily, | squaw are also entertainers in a novel | 1L is not a war picture; it is not a way 2 | following me oui of the car, and in [ oficring from the haunts of their | PToPaganda picture; it s not a] DINNER GOWN Positively sare,” Dicky returned,' another minute or two Major Grant- | childhood. Pachmon Rl s is delishtbuliy; emest . Inks to you. If it hadn’t been for land had skilfully drawn his own. car s SEREs S T B e OF NET AND way vou slewed that machine away from ours, which was tipped as | LYCEUM THEATER. it & tremendonstpunch Y ) . nd, I'd hate to think of where we he had said. but which righted itself This week the rule of presenting the WA carlvicenetatiY et | PLACK SATIN hree might have been. You sec.! smoothly enougp when the officer's | best attractions obtainable has been | .5t 56 SO0 & S€ehe of the r]m’ e Graham is having her first les- | machine was removed from it. cxemplified at the Lyceum. “Pals| o0 1 CIC Tussis, before and after i THANKSGIVING in motor driving today, and na-! Then for what scemed a very long | First” is a play of warm friendship. It | (e Bredn War, and “."“"’gvv oot hly lost her head. I am entirely time I sat on a bank by the wayside | i§ the affection of two men of the road ! aotic government, ot L DT I e lecalo shitls 1o Ainerica. THG con ame. T should have grabhed the | while the two men took stock or | [T "] ””“]‘ ’““’1"“,“_"”“‘):""_' . 'i"(‘]‘ trast provides wide scope for the di- - - IS =i 1 the moment I saw you.” damageatdone and repairedfoiinorkin [ldc EUCLCIRNA SN Gl oVEL VRCOTIET RCOS IQEAR i i i r duce, that maintains the intervest| '©Ct0Or's art in spectacular effect. do not think Dicky intended or! juries. At last I saw Dicky shake his | Introduce, that mainta i 5 from the heginning to the end of the ey ve s s of the patronizing : erully, 1 T e even conscious of the p: head ruefully play. “Pals First’ may be seen to- AT THE PALACE. in his voice ¢z he explained “It’s the garage for my boat,” he er's But that Major Grantland & said dolefully “T wonder where the nized it, I knew from the resent- | nearest one t orrent of inquiries he was pour- Dicky threw bit And you will need NIEW CLOTHEF Come to THIS Store for them. and OPEN A CHARGE night and twice tomorrow. There is he Palace is offering two big fea o i Sl o el an added attraction in the new lead- | ture attractions tonight and Saturday. Dose 2 - 5 | ing man, Claude Kimball One feature is the big dramatic photo- o i Easicst of Terms for Payment. “NO EXTRAS! ash in his eye: As for me, I “Just a mile back in the next vii- xt week Manager Masson will| play, “The Other Man’s Wife, e d that T was watching those eves Jage,” Major Grantland respondedj produce “Blind Youth.” In securing | Stuart Holmes and Ellen Cassidy fea- i an intentness of which T was prompt “IIrun down at once and | this play Mr. Masson went to some | fured. The story opens in the home o | Wi CLOTHE MEN. med. But the mental transition; send a man back.” expense. Puarticular mention showld | of the Hartleys. Here there existed been too great for my poise. “I'm mighty glad vouwre able to| he made of the fact that the play was | an undercurrent of unhappiness which / Grantland Commands. navigate your ship.” Dieky said. | written jointly by Lou Tellegen. the |all their wealth could not offset. Mrs. Y ON EASY PAYM © last time I had seen him in| “That takes some of the curse off. | handsame IFrench actor, who was at | Hartley was what modern society B - library ho had been helplesss)|| this troublc one time the leading man of rah | a social butterfly. Her husband twas B i 1 vy ahoub » binded “Let me worrs about that, my dear | Bernhardt and is now the husband of | 4 prosperous business man with B Ara Lore he was evidently In' Chap,” the other returned heartly. = wealth at his command, with a deep R e Then, as his glance traveled toward ] YCEUM THEATR NEW In)\flnvx‘s for ‘h)s wife and children. fi1d see mo difference in his wor me, his voice and manner changed. || I_ bigg BRMAIN | Hartley is often kept at his office \1 ] “Look to Mrs. Graham,” he called, |} 2 at night and in his absence Mrs. Hart- | HOURS 8:30 TO starting toward me. am afraid LMONE 1000 ley finds a good excuse for seeking | my first memorable encounter She is ill.” ; R ? ’ thefledmbany ol fothersiwhiol [causes him. He must have had a mir- s==mre UG RGN GHERGIGET A B o) . ; complications set in which holds your ous recovery. % 5 IH M A R ] interest to the finish. The Keith am afraid T w responsible for > Hmiie vaudeville bill is featured by the . ling Mrs. Graham,” Major Grant- There is no “cure "§‘§ ki Japs, one of the cleverest Japanese replied. “The last time she saw but relief is often § v B ¥ novelty offerings you have ever seen. i s 3 5 2 WOMEN AND CHILDREN ully brilliant eves with a hint in them which I remembered 1 was blind—to all appearances, | brought by— One of the big features of the act i tify as well as please. | e — the “human fountains” which will By Betty Browi | 9, 3 e on niieawid ] New York, Nov. 14.—A -l\nnm’} ) | ICKS 'APORU If there he love INTDEMAN JIM» SUNDAY. | Bovn was skefched foday-—a blac | “YOUR BODYGUARD' - 307. 607720 || mg In view of the popularity of James | 1CY affair, of which the pictured os- trich fan seems an indispensable part. | Black satin, draped just enough at one side to raise the folds in soft, suc- cessive ripples, forms the skirt. he foundation of the bodice is of black satin, also, cut after the fashion of a plain band a8 Draped net, polka dotted with jet, falls from the waist as an overskirt, and is gathered over the of Friendship, org; -Gentleman Jim” J. Corbet{ with all : B% .. orf Romance]| classes of playgoers the announcement i { that he will head the triple featured ! § left in yourg) movie bill at the Lyceum theater ‘ system, SECURE| | Sunday night has caused the manage- | ment to install three ticket sellers in | YOUR SEATS!|order to quickly accommodate the l 3 2 L NOW. why 2 || crowds that are expected. The famous | | | i onday, Tuesday and Wednesday. ¥ V. i . -3 o Sis- licd Sweet Potatoes, NG 9 former prize fighter and actor will L k& A 4 In the kitchen of her own home Si ne COMRING iS00 bandeau as a bodice. Quite the point { \ “ype 1 "cooks daily for a family of | 4 medium sized potatoes £ Because therelluppear in the first of a series of the Do ot it et e ) ITE BB & . . (hieo|| sreat Universal serial, “The Midnight :f‘f‘(;i':w‘i”‘1:'1”(“::;"”:‘1" 15 the et givdle] fgur adults. She brought to her kn.vl‘x-’g 2 tablespoons butte: PEARL WH ey (ontversat s, e Studment | S i o ek e ~ more chances to || serials ever produced. of cooking, gained from study of do-| Pare polatoes and Lol i sited ] IS "other feature i B — nestic science in a state university.| water until tende elt bu Vo memariaBie | cppo 1S o B cn s prbiner tature an the pil vt vel | i wlencs ' sie unisoriy, | wor i tendr. els buter i EMOTIONAL ac ecret . ! own tompany ln “Twilaht” an emo. | i1 SERVICE IN CONGOLAND. | 1,55, combination of theory and| with suger cover and put over a plow DUAL ROLE —AND— tiorini drama in six parts with a novel Avtwerp, Nov. 14.—An acrial postal | practice. Jivery recipe she gives is hev | fire. Cook for five ov -\mv‘lnullmh{\ and ) ¥ : imd striking plot involving many ex- | service between Leopoldyille and Stan- | own, first tried out and served at her| turn the potatoes. Watch closely for ’»" EVER.ACTED WILLIAM FARNUM raordinary situations, a charming [ leyville. in the Congo, will be in oper- | fmily table. theaugnl MUENA VELYEANICR B el : ‘ : e Apple Tapioca Pudding. 2 i NOV ), 21, 29 , Jove story and a smashing climax. One | ation within the next three months | proof Te wax treatment L $1.50, 8 ling— ) o picture is the strugsle between the [ ment are carvied out. A steamship | od it is hard to keep clean e CUDABUREN P A tortured {E Sennett’s Bathing 1-3 cup minute tapioca # 2 NOY. 24, & 26 MATI ) 0} EPTION fun in the title role There will also k tapioca ith salt in boiling wa- Separated by vio- @ i he a number of other reels of comedy Goakstaplocayitiyaslihbo g - united by | === i E = HARTFORD, serub o small section with as hot wa- dish and put in the apples. Put a dot > - » - hose the > | [ VAT DAILY CONTINUOUS SAT. Mr I-efl Dltnchsteul much wax as the floor will absord. | &nd pour over apples. Hake fn u miod= ht to happi- 2 i~ | ORCH. 15¢ : ! : et e . Tiiquid wax may bo used after wash- | erate oven until {he apples oft P / . Me > ] . 75 S, TONIGHT - : ooy s enu for Tomorrow e t er I " AND SATURDAY > fins, poached eggs, coffee. . 2u X 2 [ : ) o apples. A spoilt dar- | of the most zripping moments in the | it the plans of the Belgian govern- Unless a linoleum is properly finish- 4 applel : o 3 Butter 8 girl while handcuffed to & maniac. has just left Antwerp, taking aviators, But if, when the lonoleum s new, ,\(‘“b;ogpr,o.l lemon juice 1 1 TONIGHT AND TWICE The last big feature is dainty Kath- | hangars : 15 airplanes 1o be used | paste wax is thoroughiy rubbed into .it, : e B POMORROW lechi Clifford in “Angel Child.” The | in the service. { i nard, smooth Bnien 15 abtslued boiling water Tevin sisters— eaufies Don’t Forget 1he ar is said to be literally a riot of is casily mopped and mmn.w‘fin o B e T yrevent cracking and the linoleum will e (B e PARSONS’ THEATEP ; na “m“_,; ;‘:,',r,‘,r < ter for 15 minutes. Pare, cut in halves == imd educationa s onger. b p tter a baling " Y | "A good way ta apply the wax is to | and core the apples. Butter a haking b Ly SHT T i f butter in the cavity of each applc it FONIGHT AND SATURDAY {er as possible and a good soap, wipe O L » tapioc dry, and while still warm rub in as | Add sugar and lemon juice 1o taploca < g e Speaking af strikes, coal will surc 23?7 See the 10.30 In the Sensational Modern Drama | InE the floor to reblace the wax talen | CRERXio® of Surised SO0 Fo 1o | aft. Tt requires only a small quantity | 40 ame IVERSAL- - E 5 “Th M [I H d P i ia” to keep the sheen and fin that is | Winter v 2 | : S MATY L ¥ TONIGHT—SAT. . e arquis oe rw | %0 casy to keep clean. LUXE 7 P | A\ good. inlaid linoleum will last for ODUCTION i CONTINUOUS SILOWS, Saf P v SATURDAY MATINEE ONIA | years if properly cared for and in th i i i o E : R t " | end is much cheaper than a printed i The Watinee Hero”. - (UICK RELIEF FROM ¥ o, 81 | Breaktast-——Apple sauce, hot muf | Luncheon Uloped corn, toasted mNSTlPA“[]N : GRAND Hatford -5 Tt Dinner—Pork tenderloins, candied 5 ? s ariie Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablet sweet potatoes, stewed tomatoes et Dr. iwards 1ve lablets an’s 2 BURLESQUE brown bread and butter, apple tapi- | X . I o Main Street Fhone 1026-C | oca pudding, coffee. That is the joyful cry of thousands J.“.:plG“ '» | IN AN INTENSE AND VITAL | My Own Recipes. since Dr. Edwards produced Olive m—— b it . b3 5 The o & pork ten- Tablets, the substitute for calomel 3 e The advantage in buying pork ten- Sy tor ro 4 Wlfe | 66 H ( ) Nl l«( 29 P. S, CLARK AMUSEMENT C( derloins is in the fact that there is no | _ Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician 2 B NC., OFFLRS, waste. The bone in pork chops makes | for 17 years and calomel’s old-time - Y P s BT DB NEWS — COMEDY — GREAT GAMBLE 2 . them just as expensiv the higher | enemy,discovered the formula for Olive IN v 13 ' 99 | vricea enderloin Tenderloins | Tablets while treating patients for Youll Like This Drama. | “frenched” and cooked slowly are de- | b cans!.gaguoo? am’} tglrptxsddhversi Produced under the direction of FOUR GRE AT TS H e Ch"mr_. marte: O Tabiets do no ALLEN HOLUBAR { Keith Vaudeville Features, , - scalloped Corn. contain calomel, but a healing, soothing BOO P le—Eight AN ALL STAR CAST 1 can corn. vegetable laxative. L 'eople—Eig| ‘ Pyiry Iy ” FPEATURING VAUDEVILLE 2 cups cracker crumbs, _ No griping is the “keynote” of these eat Acts—A City Built— | The Asak. 2 tablespoons butter little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- 1 | aps | A City Burned—Stupendous I teaspoon salt lets. They cause the bowels and liver to Spectacle — Tremendous Ovef‘seas REView and thlllis 1-1 teaspoon pepper act normally. They never force them onae: ) Doy 5 -4 cup milk to unnatural action. heme—Greatest \ Wonderful Act. Presenting Get the Genuine ikl e e, SR e 1f you have a “dark brown mouth”— of Love - dramas HY HUMAN FOUNTAINS® THEY' RE COMIN and Avoid or of cracker crumbs, then a laver of | bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick PEARL WHITE & R corn and season with salt and pepper | headache—torpid liver—constipation, = — Mack Sennett Comedy. Others AL Mgy = Noy b S < and dots of butter. Add another lay- | you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re; YOU CAN SEE'HER -THINK Douging Paicbanks s Gombni! WM. FARNU ‘.l — NOV. 20, 21. er of crackers, and another layer of | Sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards . LRakid: SE BATHING GIRLS ¥ Economy corn and seasoning until all is used. | Olive Tablets at bedtime. e Cake Pour over milk and bake in a mod- Thousqndslak:cUlemevel’}'mghl.m% .nkvery Cak crate oven. to keep right. Try them, 10cand 25¢c.