New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 2, 1921, Page 4

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5, OLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Mavige and 1 apent a erything t of ' m a1t able Met the Pamily. pump Mrs essful And helped busy noow materially by afternoon \dinews for nd wn el Mrs. | | fumily rh off in Throu e atiently | | most were Foom ain ao» father neighboris for my and an Ditky Dicky ho rooms g pxception | ind me - fo "y would T od it the originally plannes ipancy © led mine lew an e t your mother o v Jiur e rom N Lillian that irahan \ppearance thm he lady I n he's take ple in the i ight ot fter the captious- M hance ulaca- | tetorminauion | possi I vached sub 1 I w o din i \ith most ni of which e dish hople have that would be that | expecinlly vainly trying splondig * moth fond | to nebmerir my v ViE But on for th vhi [TRVIT VRS — CONTINUOUS Time) AY (Daylight I Feat Binl ERT WARWICK ot AR ™ MANT pmount-A\rt icture INS & MORAN LBLUK SUNDAY™ Ly Story Showh rd May Be Lik EVA SHIRTLEY il in olf e reunk re naARTroRP \ trained —emspe | s WEEK { 1 INVE DAILY L0OLI PLAYERS in ADDIES” s | worry Mgcht In (Standud Time) ! ahgdow. DAY, FRI, SAT., — arlie Ray His Newest Hit nd Phyllis Peppery Story of Puppy Love. Vaudeville FOUR MILDRED PARKER ON & MAY UYEDA JAPS NEXT WEEK —— allace Reid in E LOVE SPECIAL” COMING ia Pearson— Sheldon Lewis up a Ticer's 1 patel “dunior o { mether-iu-1 pleasure nempered a v Dancing Contest enthusiastic ) ment would 1 have new as Wants Mama ! the tick,” suranae had be ontent y I what irrftat vould Vs hould the fiest train er - dimner first Mario brous ke teuin h » Bty i ged h tn order er see Juni quemied with lips ¥ to tim ound the conving ex- with my baby union just lea we ing had No me 1 he to Kept fear after Katic memberi “hor thrilled, my rms eI nuerving Where my mama NOW PLAYING [ L. D. Willet (AL LEMONS) h Tip Top | Merry Makers CHARLES RAY in “An Old Fashioned Boy” Friday Evening | | | | [ | soon | I AR | TS = Untess others iy vareaus of theaters or rey MIN PICTURE VAUDENVI AND partner ow appear audev p=hioot ibition oman re 5 the W ane pi he A Ridiy n As home ning xou ght 1 interested is dodginz her troubl the Fox the Nt “Deception has faken famon early showing nEID . COMING TO PALNC Palaco -2 b WALLAC the Wallpce .Reid comes t < ile outdoor week fn - another hat of a vailread 1heater ne K o0 role in” a mountai& “The 5t “the ter o' H. ny int Tonstruction “ermgincer The _picturg i adaptation “The Dau written by Frank The Agnes s Lovis rail Ma Spear support v one mars the perfect appearance of complexion. Permanent and t:mwt:’y skip troubles are effectively concealed. Ry unnatural color and carrects greasy skins. Highly antiseptic. Send I5c¢. for Trial Size FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York. ivGouraud's Oriental Cream = THEATRE — HARTFORD TONIGHT Messrs. Shubere, Producers of “The Last Wialtz,” Present The New York Winter Garden »d 5 t ' The Belle of New York 1921 50¢ Exvenings to § Every Picture We Only the Best! Show So 't de g Show M NOW PLAY ING TOM ‘A RIDIN’ ROMEQ’ Ll Tom Mix. NOTICE EDDIE POLO —IN— “DO OR DIE” Will Be Held For the HBemainder ol the Weel —Vaudeville—- Story By DBIRTHDAY PARTY SELIG & LE TENNER & BROW UT. TETHION War Hero of France. head- | these Hotie i trac ing | { this wes | singers i [ which ! : |..v: { who ‘finds | seven wriiten by fhe press ons withh which tuey deal. CHARLIE RRAY PALACE. AT N inetecr wic and this produc ol -mim dapy vin nd ival onl Mo ay dej appea h ion rube mail 19-ve from hi s role up-to-tl orde garh a wr-old outh Phyilia La zarde W W hose ssions in desire he ippe dress suit it 1in commu at bne campa Phyllis n vndeville hill aots with the Jtomax romedy quartette; Mi] dred Pal vio : Claxton & Muy ind the Uyeda Js novelty offering fair but it the v =poils fenture v comedy cnsation: tez in a “DADDIES." «pirit and who find v » einildhooc which the i the <1 ind cvening Of course wreck that mok#. it make the re \nd in nec plak. ef this ment dvws T1has ol cater interpretative ability than in vavied roles of marria phitanthropic -womerr 1. is another big, week for Claire, and that charming J4dY is most plewsing s Hie sevenicen- 1 -zir]_whom g xoung bachels it to Do n when” he adopted A. At Van Buren-ias the latter bachelor roie and most clev does he depiet 1l¥e confusion of the yOUNE rhan himself “with: a daughter much more preférable as a bride. entert thin themselv ppea! is **‘Dad- Poli Player lace, iartford performin the hacheio the orphans fun of the play. Stock engag Players ™ shown Festive in ta ;i mse’ t most s all club ‘rneon and the war the es. md wur Winifred St leading year- sov CAPITOL. Will Morrisey’s name with" anelodious fun those his ‘‘Overseas Revue’ and success, *‘Buzzin? Around.”” In his act which comes to the Capitol, Hartford. for Thursc Friday and Saturday. he is assisted company of first nd comedians, with peppy bits terpsichere interpolated in their sriously pleasing. numbers. *'Scream’ Welch, Sig Mealy and Johnnie Montro ave. ““Those. Surprise Boy who are team of acrobats with a sense of humor Hoster and Huston are the boys with a piano. A perfect balance while a trapeze swings rapidly but, one of the daring stunts in the exhibi- tion by Sylvia Mora and the Reckless Duo. is synonymous who recent as saw by a class of harmany 000 FOR TRINITY. General Education Board Ofie $500,000 Morc Is Raised. Hart{ord, June 2 rinity colle will -receive a contribution of $1 000 tor its centennial fund from General Education Ioard of Rockefeller Foundation. Trevor secretary of the board, President Ogilby of the board’s sion. i he ‘gift is condition: tomary, upon the receipt {rom other sources. 1t mediately effec in the the Ar ueét, deci- i is cus- of $500,000 becomes im- measure, Wever, by the decision of the board | e Trinfty $6,500 for the aiid '$5,000 for the ycar” #"10 provide_for the payment ently _nééded Increases in rics Trinity alumni ise $1.500,000 the college will money will be enddw¥ment and jum fdculty have befor 100 years 61d. The to provide to Luild undertaken to be used a sal- ary a“new gymr notified | swhen \ al Once shoulc shelve, o raisine cotfec, Lune Din a wir a pineay Tee lightly Cut pi ith pineapple, WASH ICE spilled i inmediate, 1 e Ie alto wed to st r to clean ana ozethe L week the empticd 1ed in Menu Kfas broiled 1 b an Baked b heor vy « d muftt netv 1 turnips, strawhierry My How Own pan es and the Il over the weo bacon fryings should, be ;. better is nothing Tomato cditt-sized h i 1 toes and salt. with neapple in cubé chie whole a mder n a BOXES. rerr cleaned u Toraor rhubarb carrot chops watercre fa broifer ymatoces, valn eream b 0w nd it is just that much may forgot- alls ar »suds. " ran oile and havarian Kecipe: th t wil pan fe Sazad, uts wi mu soup, tea. *d letuice eream, 1 not_be Every aved r fried scream mayonnaise. Cut sprinkle Plt_on{c¢ < 1ill tor sped crumbled cream cheese. lettuce : . -detesting | One 1:3 %2 3 table i-3 ocu Atix mix: & of lem beatin juice. should ingred ing th 1y { ada t ing { (Copy Alw chilted and serve May epg yolk, 1-% te spoan sall. 1 poons lemon j p whipping ¢ ingredients. Beat -1 Cream dry amooeth. on juice vigorously When ajl he stiff and ients and dressing shou Whip « nise o mayor rightelaai ays remove s with off 1 nu mnaise, the op, re- inside to chill toes and on ts spoon nrustasd: | reaspoon ice, 3-4 cup oil 1, paprika. Add yolk and n n is ased =maoth. utensids aised i ay Newspaper aw Add oil drop by drop, riin with léton the dr th befor ing beecause soap fixes ilvem. John sparkling | Aub and to his Arsde Morav day af He doliar, i dren of John a flock RAISE folke D, Roc urn, June 2.—; children, who a boy hood e piace, four ia, John D ternoon said. where 1 he de D. Jr of turkeys re is and home, miles Rockefeller 3 ne carned cribed to the chil- how he back 14 them as his own ent . Rockefeller came to Moravia on Lappoir cousin fover ( spent { hood rooms the p: which motore on ! Roc youngsiers n AC Spri and W [ mittea | niznt nickels, Jeseph M. Norcro: minstrel nent with they where nt J, . and ywasco, the happiest After ing and Wing urty to Mr .d back t departing feller rev with Mr. 12 v re returned from vided its to tl nual TRESS jejd, - Ma the in ife of suicide yy cuttin her B motored 1 vea through Van Duyne, a | s ) TURKEYS Tells rned His Firt Dollar peaking ompanied him | wot n T hac in TDT up oil of familiar t new Kefeller is now mak- | 16 home her throat with a rg i Moravia, Rockcfeller and his ~ Rin " Watkins ( % How 1848 his len sugar, drops Adl the n mak- g/ ng/| orough- | e serv- In- He to his he Van orth _of ster- ny fir 1 raised and the hill magnet chil- old nes arter the s¢ Moravin Van hiny Du buff m until stiff and | just Finger lLakes | Ju ne leader, h COMMITS SUICIDE 2:—Mrs vaullevilie actresy com- last zor ere She had been despondent for some time FATHER FOUND TWO-YEAR- D BOY VERY SICK | Was “Swol A tishern Maine, report. Thin, No Appetite, Had dy_woodsman and enthusiustic in, Jaseph k. lane, of Lincoln s a very interesting record to He writes: ** boy, thirty years 1 to take Dr lixir. Oncc Jo came of found two-year-old boy H thirr, had no appetite, swollen pains in stomach, itchir patio bezan after out True’s hauli and ck 1 my wus the woods very ips, an : nos for nionths I had not been in the when clderly lady in and iold Dr. True's numbers had relieved. boy was given a half dozen Elixir when hie passed a lot of littic worms, and right away b 10 show improvement; he begun to with relish, pliy around He did not "have full bottle, and in later ye he got off h feed, a aizhten him out quick. When 1 poons of g “My house hour zood wife get a Xir, saying she similar cases ne to canic bottle of had seen 1 of My doses of i n soon and to take i whenever doses would eat look few « couple of fix ixin me has ha D1 and son i grown up and a family ix children, and he practically raised his family on ‘True’s Eiixir. The children go out t hold of something not them . It's hard to watch all the chil dien, and so when they cat somethir they =houldn’t and sick. the Elixir is given and the family is put zood “hape again. I have to take remedie: now of good zet in papers you have bottles of have to do this read in the half dozen but you don’t a six months | was sutfering irom consti- | ibov | some | Swolien Lips, doses wPners breath stomiuc navel, twitch and j of the starting sti} re for parent childr conditi | purc i | drt ing Sym Dr. Stomach and tions by ptoms of 1 fusi nes Ca of swollen i, pale in ctum. teoth, upper oceasional fuce, cyes eveliis, short poin during dien Iy every needs a bax safeguard by he t True used n on. Keepir In Dr. wrbs are Keep the bowel True's Elixir. Pains, I Itching then quick relief. “I'he have Worms bed pat tehin ou on ow wn-up ive. hed 4 abc of t the three n »ut nd duil, srinding tonzue, | | Post | Mile broil- | § FRENCH ACE-HERE = “WITH WAR NURSE Jictii. Tethion Biought Bown "i T Ger- man Plancs—Companion _¥lso Veteraw. of G he i 1ary the Althouzh vaudeville Fox's" theate other actors ‘do, nevertheless the per: sonal history of Liewt. Fernand Teth- ion makes him an interesting charac- Ter. A of Afnerican lLegion n New York city, Lieut. veteran of the World War and proof of his exploits can show seven distinct decoration: among themi”Defhg ‘the Frénch Mili- tarie Medal, the Croix de Guerre with member No. 60, Tethion is a | three palms'and two stars; the Rus- sian Medal of Honor and the Ruman- ian Cross of War, ol Lieut. Tethion was ‘imr New ° York when ‘France' declared “war on “Ger: many and immediately sailed for home in August, 1914. He enlisted in the infantry but transferred - to the aviation corps and was later member of the bombing squadron with Peqoud, the fameous ace. On February 17, 1915, Lieut. Tethion’s record shows, he brought down 11 German planes. . In all, this aviator took wart in 21 engagements and 43 bombing raid@s. In 1918 he was sent to Arcadia, Florida, to train Ameri- can aviators. He _first. earned. recognition .in .the Jrench air forces by flving from France to Russia in 11 haurs; bear- ing important messages, Befere_ the war the flier was a vaudeville performer and on_his dis- charge returned to his, former pro- fession. His_compapion in his tour, Louise _Eseblin. ved as a nurse with the French forces during the war._ —— Ask For { —Get Horlick’s The ORIGINAL | The “Food - Drink” for All Ages. ! Quick Lunch at Home, Office, acd Nose | | kept | nose | l fever, con- | \lth Elix No At ular all of bowels every fongl { their in v oniy harmful by us dealers. I § 1l | B B Fountains. Ask for HORLICK’S. as5-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes Rely on Cuticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles S to cleanse, Ointment to soethe, Tale to, . e S Srupics of Ontivara, Dept. X, Miiden, Tiess. TAKE A SWIM IN THE GCY” « POOL SUMMER MEMBERSHIP 4-MONTHS-$5. - | shake well al at Fox's ‘ GIRLS! LEMONS i BLEACH SKIN WHITE: Squeeze the juice of two into a bottle containing thr {of Orchard White, which store will supply for a termon: e ounce: any drug few ‘cen . and. you have a.gJarte: { pint of harmless and delightful Lon bleach. Massage this sweetly grant lotign inte the face, neck. j and hands each day, thena shortiy no ixhe beauty and whiteness ‘of you i skin. 4 | Famous stage beauties ‘use thi { lemon lotion to bleack and bring tha | soft, clear, rosy“white complexion| also as a freckle, sunburn, and -taif bleach becausg it: doesn’t irritate. o ~p < | INGROWN TOE NATL | TURNS OUT . ITSE | A noted authibrity says that"a Te | arops of “Outgro” upon the skin su rounding theé ingrowing nail reducel inflammation afid pain and toughens the tender, sensitive skin un, derneath the toe mail, that it can no, penetrate the flesh, and the nail turn: naturally outward almost over nigh ' “Outgro” is a parmless, antisepti manufactured tor?flropodislsx How. ever, anyone can bu¥ ‘from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc: tion Your Radiance, Your Youth! long-continuous pressure. or restrain any part of the body (like a weight'o Ind) will eventually express itself i face. If circulation is impeded in ang t of ghe body, there will be sonie los glow iu the cheeks Children, girls under twenty, display facial charm which the mature woma finds it difficult to duplicate with the mean at her command One advantage of theg hild and the girl in her youth is the per| fect functioning of every part of the body from the feet upwards. *Natyre throws hej color.into the cheeks hecause she has n yet been S POSS €d b the alleged im provements of an artific civilization Cantilever Shovs promote ood hegny and charm, because they permit the na iction of the feet, thews encourage wa | because are comfortable, they [ndufe a correct posture and a araceful -step, be: g tide’ I are the right height and: the is fexiblg. A on the the of [ ver Shoes' are a you would choos - qccasions. But to walk in shoes that are shaped torthe Hnes of yeut foot! To kno that yaur toes are not heing misshapen! Tq teel the freedom the flexible arch! T help Nature, pre: your radiancg, you youth’? SLOAN.BROS In appearance becoming

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