New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 3, 1920, Page 4

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The soft, refined, pearly go4 white appearance it (§ DENNIN ANLON® Prwt Dan ss THENM BROS, Gouraud's Al lhfi'l\l\\lfi SON" N woman i outside ind’s voice vl i to the im to us T Maj iy Junior slidl had be her seat 1 T me Lought{ 10 = ¥ unn s i soft hurry ctween car guide the rantl 1 the 11 mfor Iy I right 1, and he Ity after up to the hich had Orlenfal Cream v Yo k Lol %@#@-fi'@ FOX'S VRUDFVILLC TOPAY AND TOMORROW LDINE FARRAR —] N, E OF THE DESERT’ Greatest Romantic Spectacle Ever Serec “aPR FOX NE 4--Headliner BROWN CHAS, RICE SQUEEZE iR OUTING UDEVILLE & MY & CO. SAT., HAWLEY RS, VRI, ALG. 5.8, 7 WANDA IRTAINMENT SUBVVVBBVPOSBBBOSLES NGTIME™ @é@g sReteloteole s--4 RTLE g Togedoted fi@fifi@fifi@@@@@i o and 1} Hot Days Best of Use Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin for quick relief from stomach troubles. Let children try it! IT is fascinating to growing girls to nibble at candy and ac- cept invitations for sodas and ices, but in hot weather it is apt to destroy appetite for more wholesome food and leave the stomach deranged. 1t is of utmost importance to see that the girl has regular daily elimination. At the first sign of headaches. bilious- ness, bad breath, you will know she as constipation. Do not wait for nature to adjust itself but give a teaspoonful of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and the symptoms will soon disappear. Syrup Pepsin is a combination of simple laxa- tive herbs with Pepsin, and a bottle can be bought tore. It is mild d gentle does notgripe. The taste, 100, is very agreeable. Thousands of mothers will not give chiidren anything else, tain Syrup Pepsin whe ay on the stomach. Tha experience of Mrs. Fillan of 469 N. Main FREE Dr. W. B. Caldw 'THESE FROCKS SHOW LATEST USE OF LACE BY CORA MOORE York's Fashion Authority.) York, 3.—The lure of lace strons wd mere sure every Lace hats, lace sunshades, lace lace frock Never it ised in such quantities or so artistic- New crows \ug er lingeri was two frocks that have been | The one worn by Louise | Cohn & Harris theater lace, & hooped tunic clusters of orange lace petticoat | Here are liked ers at much N s entirel dropping tin owers over a the | th Derange Stomachs St.. Manchester, N. H., who had to dis- card all other laxatives because she could not keepthem down. But she finds Syrup Pepsin suited to her system. This must be so generally as Dr. Cald- well's Syrup Pepsinisthe largest selling remedy for constipation in the world, and it has brought relief to millions besides Mrs. Fillan. You should try it. Millions of people of all ages suffer from occasional or chronic constipation. Let them send name and address to ell, s12 Washington Street, Monticello, 1IL, for a free sample bottle of his wonderful Syrup Pepsin. 8 million bottles were bauxh: atdrug stores last year, the largest sale in the world. lacy, skirt with a solid belt ers. Then there is finally a lace hat with its wired brim turned up flat in front and a single cluster of orange s pinned to the point thus made second frock. worn by Mabel Paramount picture, is a idie lavishly trimmed with French Scott in a vellow org ands of filet bunched the panels and onthe and also on the chic add a last master touch. lace. Flowers, in the H short-sleeved bodice attached to of fow- | | 1 skirt between roses, crushed Lelt organdie hat, , '1 "iiu.'fl -\-- = TS - Unless otherwise noted. these o buremus of (he theaters or at AT FOX'S, | turesque Egyptian streets crowd- mobs of natives on 1 great uprising; magnifi- A mysterious ritual cele- participated in by thousands Islamites: a thrilling fight in a black tomb between two white W horde of native insurgents mad dash across thoe to her brother these are but a few a spectacle brim and swift with surzing eve of ed the | bration of pitch v woman's Saharn Desert and sweetheart of the bighlights in full oi color, romance tion. The the which yesterday afternoon In the role of lLady Isabel, a beat- tiful English noblewoman, who falls in with a native chieftain of the powerful desert tribes, only ‘o realize that the barrviers of cast ronder im- possible the happy culmination ot her romance, Geraldine Farrar rises to res murkable emotional heights and con- tributes what will rank as the finest characterization of her career. In addition to the “Flame Desert.” two comedics, *His Springtime,” the IFox News savo what “Flame «f opened at ¥ ‘s i ibove s just love of the Musical a Chester are pre- and and Sneeze Quting sented The vaudeville part of the program ia again far above the average. Aldine and Wright have an acrobatic IF r ‘has. Rice and company complete PALACE = ! Pauline Frederick in “The Woman on the Imdex presented by Gold- | wyn at the Palace theatre, today, and Audiences are promised uli! L‘ . iees are written by the pres ions with which they d Miss Hose Myrtle in Ri Miller, with songs, e hit oftering Brown and Chas the bill and Wednesday end of surprises. The Keith four excellent lon, Dennis Bros. no suspense, thrills and big vaudeville bill contains acts headed by Scan- and Scanlon, one of the best dancing acts in vaudeville. They offer a very clever routine of singing and dancing that made them big favorites with the large audiences Other acts include Helen in a sensational novelty, Adams and Brown, two boys and a piano, and Kelso and Wright in a fine singing and talking skit vesterday Jackley SXCUSE MY DUST” COMING Local screen lovers who remember the thrilling entertainment that was provided by Wallace Reid in *“The Roaring Road” will be pleased at the news that a sequel to that story has been made into a picture with Mr. Reid in the stelfar role and will be shown at the Palace theater for three days commencing Thursday. It Xcuse My Dust.” is GOVERNMENT MUDDLING ENABLED PONZI TO GET RICH QUICKLY Charles Ponzi, Get-Rich-Quick Artist, His Wife and Mother. which Ponzi worked, however, failed to take such steps. And now the government is fran- tically “investigating” Ponzi's trans- actions through embassies and consu- lates and forecign governments, while | Ponzi smilingly assists in the probe. Investors in Ponzi's project have also drawn huge profits, Boston—Failure of the American and other governments to keep pace with the movements of foreign ex- changes enabled Charles Ponzi to get rich quick. Ponzi himself says he has made $8,500,000 in less than eizht months. He traded in foreign exchange, buy- ing Italian money and other European money which is far under par, at a tremendous discount. . ey s This foreizn money he sent to the country in question and had it r«[Lake Com ounce turned to America in “International | p Reply coupon: Under a pre-war | agreement these can be redeemed in the United States at par Some countries guarded against such profit-taking in exchange. Bri- tain, for example, had a postal money order convention with America. As soon as the British exchange fell. Britain slapped on a ‘“‘commi on™" fee which made every purchaser of money orders pay according to the prevailing rate of exchange. The United States and other nations in BAND CONCERT Every Sunday Aftcrnoon REGULAR DINNERS Dancing, Wednesday and Saturday All the Attractions ‘Which Amuse PIERCE & NORTON, Props. Bristol, Conn. AtHome orOverseas there is one ready cooked cereal food that is always dependable for staunch nourishment combined with pleasing flavor, and in convenient. form. Grape-Nuts is always ready to eat. It is compact. There is no waste, for every atom is food. And Grape-Nuts in its wax-protected pack- age keeps indefinitely in any climate. “There’s a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan IMPERIAL BEVERAGE MANUFACTURED BY BEADLESsTON & WOERZ NEW YORK,U.S.A. Muzzi & Fumiatti, Agent 3 Railroad Arcade Tel. 531 | | i HE NOW BELIEVES IN“FRUIT-ATIVES” Teacher Of “New Thought” Healed By Fruit Liver Tablets ScrexEcTADY, N. Y, “T am not in the habit of prai any material medicine as I am an advocate of ‘New Thought’ ; but some time ago, I had such a bad attack of Liver and Stomach Trouble that I gave up thinking I did not have it and took ¢Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets. Most gratifying was the result. It relieved my liver and stomach trouble, cleaned up my yellowish complexion and put new blood in my body. ‘Fruit-atives’ is the highess resuls of “‘New Thought® in medicine®. A. A. YOUNG. 50c. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. Atdealersor from F: RUIT- A-TIVE§ Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. Why mnot bring “SAFKIY NIRST™ sMovement Right Home by Using ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream, for Ours is the only properly) - Pasteurized Product Sold in Naew Britain. g J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET Fuel Saving RANGES YOU WILL FIND here just the style Range you want. STEWART Ranges are very easy on Fuel and they cook and bake perfectly. They have been leaders since 1882, We recommend and fully guarantee them. BUY ONE NOW. Formerly Sold By F. W. Loomis & Co. Plumbing, Steam Heating, Shéet Metal Work. CLAUDE J. LEROUX and size

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