New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 12, 1920, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ik ! ! i . | INFLUENZA. SWAMP-ROOT FOR ]f OIS = S | Starts with a Cold | KIDNEY AILMENTS i | | MY HEART anp MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife Kkidneys liver and bladder. | CASCARAR=B QUININE |00 siunt sy oo anas L ) : the highest for the reason that 1t The Way ever, to cloak my ‘quiescence with | E hasupIONOTELo ?'e A the ='l|”"~‘d’ Madge Relicved Dicky’s Mind. Qi hiy of milnite ennil Unless otherwise uoted, thesc motices are written by the press | ® | BROMIDE posied on '::,'”\.'T; ""2&13.”?&33: ¥ wife who has suffered tie Why the melodrama, Dicky?” 1| bureaus ot the theaters or other attractions with which they doeal | C e Scantand ol eedy for 30 yeama || iiawes # Tontis. GACHIbdeine S of bjealousy will understa 1 languidly. “L baven't the n e ablet form—iaic, sure, mo s iE R R e e my heart leaped aut Dicky's| slightest objection to ‘tell you the | - o opistes—breaks up.a cold i 24 1 , passionate word truth’ "—1 mimicked his strenuous | AT BT fair sex will have a chance to ask | In the Kitchen of her own home | S ouro—relicves grip FGE et ey proved to the emotional part| tone—"about Major Grantland ons J¥ YOU Want to be rovally enter-| Clayton any question they want to at | Sister Mary cooks daily for a family s s 3daia trey . |sciuie shealine augeiable jcompound by - mentality that my husband | anybody else. If it interests you ( [ined. visit FoxX's theater at any this time. Clayton has the best act of | of four adult e Qrought to her | top with Mr. Hill's Start treatment at once. Sold at are for me as strongly us ever | —though why it should T cannot jm-; fermance for the remainder of tne|its kind ever offered in this city. He | kitchen an understanding of tho Y picturs. all drug stores in-Rottles of two sizes. wonld not display such sava agine—I can assure vou that Majo: week and see the Flying A special, will answer any question that is put | chemistry of cooking, ined from At All Drug Steres | medium and larse. lusy of Major Grantland simply ! Grantland did not teach mie to drive cct-IFour,” as plaved by Wil-f 1o him. s ey, e eng ramed UGy RBTRdome st R S I AR S e sl e HDS i WU IO L0 T e e thd date for the close of the World's [ university. Consequently the advice | this great preparation. send ten his head that the officer had | a car or have learned to drive it i -Feet-Four,” from the nove Wal. niie,told ot the fate of the | she offers L s i (i G centss topR Do BAmorgd (Sos B EInes bt mo nhow to drive a moter c: But”’—ther i the same name hy Jackson Grago United States collier Cyelops and | theory and practice. Every recipe she XY “for sample bottle. me now 1o e ! 3 rere was undisguiscd : e i il L ‘many other important mysteries have | gives is her own, first tried out and ‘hen \writing be sure and mention course. common sense/ Wou lief in Dicky's tones and a puzzl Exbice estern melodramatic |y oy solved by the mystic wonder of ved at her family table. ! ew Britai -ra 5 : 2k B S ) s at her family table. New Britain Herald. @emonstrate to me that many | note as well—“your descrition of Ct onwitn Flots ol Sthe ibright |t s et 1o ivou faill to see) Claston vou LN Intaithful hushand, caring hoth-} ‘best driver you had ever known'’ lite that are ‘to be found in all of| ;re missing the chance of a lifetime P 920. N. E t all for his wife, fiercely resenis | it was his turn for ironic imitation | "¢ best Western dramas. It is the|™ = = - 3 I - ?l’li‘yl{éhx" “"; Sy ’rn 1 htientions shown 1o her by other | now—fitted « to a T. or|slory of a man—a quick-shgoting, | .N\IRACLE MAN” STILL PLEASING | ing water on a reod it 18 pertectls simply because his vanity of | course, he's a crac ] river, [ do | hard-riding cowpuncher—who - be- “The Miracle Man™ is still drawi clear when to use boiling w and | ship has been jostied. But at | not know him very well, and the devil| comes involved in a mysterious: rob- U Bk ‘:1" ,N e (tf“i“ .. | when not to s - - Teus How Cuhc“ra poment ot hearing his words. I knows I disapprove of him, so what| Der¥ and is saved from,ihe law onl: S e e e e e i . feel nothing but triumphant joy I to think by certain physical characteristic, | Where it ';,_"f“ B e L oihotlin: mater i retainline Tutoss Healed Hls Eczema ed with @ feminine desire o ere vasia uumerulons notel mims | Silinm S RuUssaIl M ckinamed Mi< the | (oS theliEstinhiotopiayaliasieuch fo ) St 2 o f g the situation a Dit | voice which told me that his brain- | comet of screen,” has alwavs plmu’e q:’ee,l? .m‘?fl‘.}f'ed‘ i ]:u‘.'fmwnh you really expect.” I asked|storm was over. The mext inflection | SiVeR an excellent account of himself. “e\m?’ ‘L‘)T(;' ‘:T {T? 3 1\.1,’:‘},‘ o | stances in their cells instead of allow- s of eczema and it was so bad. it kept Iy, with my cves fixed on the | would be apologetic. 1 was sure. [| YOU Will remember him, no doubt. in | Stofv ever tofd and those who DAt | ine them to pe into the wate e g me up nights. It formed in’ front or me, “that T am going | removed my voice from the refrizer- | Mi® last .appearanco in New Dri(ain | lveads scen il-at the Palace are lovd | "y poy he juices are to he extracted ’ ¢ into large. red pimples, Jswer a question couched in such | ator and sunned it a trifle hefore when he made a splendid bhit in fhcu- v:;\lls\\, ‘:“ -m(‘x f‘{)"‘iex‘w‘]- the food is placed into cold water and - < very irritating and my skin Sacred - Silenc In “Six-Feet-Iou; " | duction. 1esatoLy, done % brought slowly to the beiling point : was sore and red. The jage as ths swering * H e SRy e i : i W in | torious band of crooks emerating in| 14" ket ik there. This proce ? a & Wi uins. 50 dibbatson- " l' Kill the Cold. At the first D sneeze take ; There . is lunl_\ one medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as a “lLLs medicine for curable aflments of the llill En’» in most cage It is a The extreme heat quickly cooks the outside and therefore holds the sub- ; & 5 ‘] contracted a very severe case hink it was a fortunate thing | What Dicky S this daring. dashing. smiling vouth in | 10 : o 3 ye were in a motor car and tha “It has not happened ‘::I;.,»\kv o New York's Ll:\x,flil!u\\‘l\v\“':“-' lfi‘u_l"‘”("yl brea down the cells and rele ble that I could have torn knew enough abouk driving 1o then, that the same description ap.| 11SP18y to advantage all of the Wesi- | 40 ancient patriarch living out in the 4y the elements. i B myself to pieces. Could violent excitement might| plies to Doran. the garage man in| N Stunts. that have made him a country und possessing the po\l\: £ So when the soup is being made p i not do my work. Was disfigured experienced driver. Othes- | Marvin, whom I have heard vou de- | YOrite in dramas of the plains ani| heal the sick and make whole thc| stands to reason that the meat and i k- i | for time being. £ sure I would have wit- | nounce many times as a conscience. | MouUNtains, “Six-Feet-Four” not only | <rippled. With the idex of making| vegetables should “go on” in co - o | “Was treated buggot no relief. I j one ot his old-time tantrums. | jess extorter, although 1 really thi combines all of the familiar aciio money out of his operations. "’0": Wwater, thus making a broth which i e e was advised to us® Cuticura Soap was, he contented himself /With | he has alwars boen as reasonable ny| found in productions of ihe ea Burké and hie pals go t0 the deaf and | u saturated solution full of the nour- i | and Ointment. Sent for free sample. ttered imprecation or two, then| any of the/2arage men in the Mi:h’j frontier days. but it also has a deep | PIind healer. Then beginsa tra otz ishing juices and food <»1.:m.»m. The first night [ used them was the stony silence for at least a mile. | horing town 57" | mystery. that abounds in thrills that| Mation in these crooks that make Menu for Tomorrow. | first night I slept without a‘uny;o; I just tell you one thing,” he e heard Diciky sive little keep your eves giued to the One of the most fa gna(mg stories of ey ,fl““"d ‘lyu-flr».llvnl oL, months. scé purchased mu‘:{g ily at last, “yowll either tell m> | scionishment, then he put back his en and hold your attention at hign | #il time. The chief roles a ! .~..\[u m.’k. \\ALY':'H.'.\).HI]\.‘.IO Te A || used zhr_e; l;y c;m boxhelh h:: th about Grantland or you can | head and laughed as T had not heard | Pitch {rom the ve rst. interpreted by ~Thomas Melghuo. Avl::\\f(;(;;::]u,(\f wiml'»':nv'!l\w\v % i | ment v?‘stx;e:l) ;p'; = o out gight here and now. Ull| him laugh in months. There is a two-reel Christie Comedy | Blinor Fair, Betty Compson and j €7Eiiee ot st g . g Fral byl et e back to the station and sget a “You unmitigated litfle fraud!” he}©n the bill—“Go ‘West, Young|others of similar calibre. steamed rice, string s e \ | Use Cuticura for every-day toilet back to town.” i sgid when he had ght his breath, | Woman’—that is chock-full of bis A e cake and frypit. coff. A 4 ses. Bathe with Soap, soothe Undisguised Relief. So that’s what vow've heen up to! | J#UEhS. Pearl White, in the 12th BIG CROWD AT PALACE My Owa Becipes y i D i e ) s re was a ring of determination | Wanted to put one over on your hus- | Chapter of “The Black Secret”: Muit U hatlone cataiorneeds toiear o] 7 4 Y ~ tamst S e b aten g voice ‘which told me that he| hand, ‘did you? Well, vou certainly |and Jefl. an animated cartoon: a e pends entirely on what one does. The ¥ > YY /7, Labe*ataries. Dopt, X Malden, Mass.™ Sold evers- exactly what he said. 1 was| succeeded, although I don't see what | DFiZma film and the Fox.News com-{.ppe Miracle Man” and Kieth Vude- | man who is outdo 1 good share of | -Cuticara Soup shaves without mos. enough to take him at his| yoy wanted to put all the mazume ji | Plete the screen attraction 3 ' the day will want and need a more | but neither my consegience nor | must have cost vou into Doran's| ~The vaudeville progvam features| ville, Pleasing Large Houses at| substantial breakfast thanm the man | | the offering of Mme. Lotta and Cem- who is in an offi The outdoor man ection that was tugging at my| pocket when 1 could have taught you 8 e - s . ST YUY pany in @ sarprise act that will be a| Mid-Winter Anniversary. is using up a large amount of fucl in Photo lav Art for him would permit sueh ac-| for nothing." ny I was stubborn enough, how- [ saw he had no inkling of the fact | Sure-fire sensation. Morton and Dade 5 = the fresh air and needs heat-produc- 3. sE e hac o i ing of e = > b o ¢ Miracle Man. which is oc-| 2 G T oy === that I could not possibly have learned | colored comedians of note, also arel ., The WSS TS WL L B0 | ins and hearty foods. Sugar is one of Hds Not Creatcd An E SR 5 : - 2 b= E o quickest encrgy-making foods we ONS’ THEATER | :0vinins rrom nim because of nis ar- | on the prosram. and Harrs and tnae | niled® i "W, i Miracng | 1he" TR | . thing More Emhrallmg bitriry manner of teaching me. His|?[eDonald score in their comedy ) cked houses at every attraction Y ' § : ing me. His | MeDs ESRS DI pack ous : 4 . Sour Milk Wafes, ! . : HARTFORD. voice had the puzzled, grieved note of | Plavlet he Knockout and the popularity of the picture i 2 cups flour. Written by STROHEIM a child seeking to understand some- PR AT thus attested. The story which deal S It Directed by STROHEIM ights Beg. Tonight 8:15 g beyond his comprehension. CHARLES RAY AT LYCEUM. with the underworld. was written b; ; : Starred inby STROHEIM 'l(m‘:;ge SeeSndny X s _ _ “But T wanted to sunprise you Charles Ray in “The Egg Crate | George M. Cohan, and dramatized 2 e sour milk g ! SR DGE & POGANY Dicky, dear,” I said sweetly. “‘Father| Wallop” is the feature picture at the | George Loane Tucker. Many pictures . poons melted butter i 2 e | VEN while the man behind | 0','"“_7]',;_"\‘““::‘(.““ICF\,T bought the car for me and [ thousht|Lyceum for the temainder of the fin the past, with underworld plots. AR 5 you'd be awfully surprised when [|week. When you see Ray in this | have been over doné, but Mr F: whites and yalks of eggs sepa- | him—the man he had 6 ¢ 99 drove up to the station to meect you.” | picture you see him at his best. The fand 'Mr. Tucker. have so 3 cately, Mix dry ingredients. Add | trusted and taken into his kont e Sy T ' he returned with another | picture presents the popular star first | “The Airacle Man” story, th SO = Add milk slowly. beat- i family—ifted his knife on high INFLUE \/,.\' spreads by in- | chuckle. then he demanded with|in a characteristic role as assistant to linterest keeps the audience gr inz constantly. Beat in melted but- to kill him he was still a blind | J§ D2ling some of the tiny drop- % rough tenderness, “What did you | the villa XY and later us [ throughout the picturization. There | ter. Add beaten whites. Drop by el e b el lets of zermladen mucus sprayed 5(' to $2. “M c t0 $1.50 | ean by saying that you couldn’t im-}a pr = se ion. A Dbig fi has been no let up in the attendance | SPoonfuls on a hot. well-greased waflle i A S into the air when persons ¥ b snecze or cough without using .,«—m.» why the truth about Major the feature of the picture. | quring thé tirst three days of the | iron. ' Buty . it thi: 3 Ovbter Ihant But ws can hiot speii this won- « handKerchief. ntland and you would inter H. Ince has provided an ex- picture at the Palace theater. and b = daziml We'li 3 & 22 a . - y realistic setting. The fight | o~ tne W i iRt L bunch oyster plant cxiuk dvory. ¢l only say—i i N Tt - f me? for the next three days. there i you would see<take part in— | THEREFORE Cover Up takes place In & ring that is regulation | avery indication that a continuance 11-2 cups flour. ais Sl e S Cren 2 teaspoons baking powder. the wmost zbsorbing human ”"”‘1“”‘:"“”"”;""‘ ‘ son experiencing any in- It was upon the tip of my tongu g = . ~ Streei Phone C-1026 to repeat the words Harry Underwond | [0 the last detail. DeWitt Van Court, | ot (he record breaking crowds will 2 salt drame. that ever i bet BURLESQUE had said—without, of course, giving | Who twained Jefiries and Cotheld M lbe maintained. t cup milk. rama- that ever passed before 'y ) imptoms g0 1o Led at { his day is referee, and the fighters, In eecuring “The JMiracle Mamny” : up k. Fyour eyss, comie see this amaz- once then c¢all a phy i the chaps has ample opportunity to the source of my information—but 3 slde: f N auf 1 ezs. 5 = G « I i | sober second thought made me sav besides Ray. include Al Kauffman, L . management of the theater has | o I e ing picture, “BLIND IiUS- el Gallingite the 5 Ray Kirkwood and lIzzie Glasser. A} . . . 0 Bisllavent Sohich hit Wash and scrape oyster plant and 2 DUS cactoss a mhissuen hiss has | at into cold water to which vinegar softly instead: 2 4 Tl ' chapter of “The Lion Man™ will be| . ;othened the reputation of the | Doc pooyiaddos to R (e te BANDS”—a story whose em- cian Take au saline cat otions rise as high as the tower- (dose¢ of Bpsom or Rochelle ing Alpine peaks of its glorious salt=) {o he followed soon after icture so true to life, by a drink of hot lemonad. in bowels and I am afraid, Dicky. | wanted ‘o] j\n in addition to several other e e - vou.” fi“mm theater for givinz high-cl MOVINE | tign. (it in three-inch slices and £ op this car this instant unless| PHCRTES © i (he man who | Picturé attractions. Tn keeping with [ coal in boiling salted water till ten- setting—a v vou want to wreck it!” was i5| entertained large audiences for the | the pictures. five excellent acts of | der. Dyain. dip in fritter batter and so uplifting as to hold you order to. get the BETTER THAN EVER laughing answer. “The driver is first three days of the weck, Thas|Seith vaudeville are being g | fry in deep hot fat. In makinz the breathless to the very end, there skin active. i | ing to be hugged and kissed properly [ oo Jiela over for the last hale. On | (Ni8 week, the. management having | hatter, mix and sift the dry ingre to experience a splendid sur- m to be well ventilated VAUDEVILLE { before we go any farther.” ay morning he will give a special arra:\gm_lr = mg”mm-w\]mc_;l-l r:\\l\’;rlam; ! ents, add milk and lastly thy ez prise that will send you away in Cold air is not harmfal, el b . . ! X ] - ment. Today the vaudeville changec eaten. i 7 i ir acts as a poison. 3 B R e | el actiona® hatl S inan Stuffed Calves Heart. ‘l glow of happiness. Now If unable to take milk. sub- - = === | pleasc hds been booked by thc 2 heéarts. . playing, stitute broths or lisht zruel management. In connection with the stale bread crumbs Take plenty of i o H‘relnolil'ucnfi:.s big feature, and vaudevilie, the usual | S tlthh poons ||'\lvll&rl hutter. | the first: or second R o | sertal and comedies will be shown. 1-2 teaspoon salt. und broths may be d. . | _MALTED MILK - aspoon pepper. i the fever supsides. lightly Tive thoisand—Oh boy—the Elks spoon minced onion. | cooked eggs. toast and cereals aepoonfcelnuEuen ey wre permissible. Act under the give it away.—advi. bl hot wat tablespoons N ate lirection of a physician. 5 Clean and wash hedrts. removing | Don’t zet up?too quickly veins, arteries and clotted biood. Pa Lk i et . : diblos main in bed at least forty- T = boil in boiling salted fo . b ; minutes. Drain. stuff and sew. § b l‘j[’“ after the fever ha son with salt and pepper. roll in flous ibsidec and brown in a frying pan in bacon MON. TUE WED BOARD OF HEALTH. fryings. Put in a decp baking dish or | . ks casserole, half cover with boiling v ter and bake, covered tightiy, hour and a half. If more water during the cooking wove hearts from pan and make : gravy of th uice. A mod airy tafe. “Is thix meat ;- d the purchas 10 the butcher. *Yes. madam.” he rveplicd. AARY. HOUSE OF EXCELLENCE THUR. FR SAT. WILLIAM RUSSELL [§ ™o oo Serie In a Real Red-Blooded Drama IX FEET FOUR Is a Prompt Relief . @ TONIGHT, FRIDAY, EODORE ROOSEVELT SAID:— A COon NG G » SHO “We knew toil and hardships, hunger and thirst, # 4 ! For cnughs a"d " Ghesa saw men die violent deaths as they worked among 4 4 cattle and horses or fought out feuds among . ; S rsn By Pooniasgiios 1) @“ elves, but we felt the heat of hardy life in our J§! pelpeay. i U e s =l Ulds e lrac e an S dnd ours was the glory of the work and the joy iving.’ i It clears the membranes of | D e R A Don’t Fail to See = | catarrhal collections and | @ = iy MEDY MUTT & JEFF causes the mucous to flow ! 5 s Big Acts ——r 5 PRIZMA EWS g & i = ; 2 ) natually, relieving the bron-| PEARL WHITE e the Man Who An' chial passages of tickles and NEW VAUDEVE I SHOW WITH VAUDEVILLE : CHARLES RAY swers all Questions g | The Petticoat Minstrels The whole membranous < The Eqq Crate Wailop' 8—STUNNING GIRLS—8& | syst is ified and| 1—BIG SUPER ACTS—1 ISR N Sl den Lt e IN CHHE 1920 EDiETION OF MINSTRIELSY Three thou i—that’s the capital T 1] ] ] ) o) ) ) ) 5 ) 0 o o D E@_@E‘ El = = strengthened and natural | Featuring ‘The Hit of His Career. Special % healthy conditions are speed- | He Will Pleasantly 1ly brought about by Lino- MME LOTTA & CO. i ni At PR % nine, lung food. @ =] =] = a- 8] | A Welcome Surprise : P erformance COMING FOUR OTHER ACTS THAT WILL PLEAS Reserved Seats Evenings EXCEPTING SATURDAY. Get Yours At Box Office Now On Priday Morning 10 NDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY a LIND HUSBANDS |2 The Lottery Man Ko mt b ey No Advance In Prices. dies Omly. Will Open Your Eyes. ; 5 1 ’llt)llill\: av Al 5 stores—4oc, EEEEEEEEEEEEEE | T R EEE Efl@@@@fifl@@@@@@@@@@ o)) ] ] ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) () )

Other pages from this issue: