New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 24, 1922, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922, “The Masqueradf;‘ now*Sc;gen—;“I—ARE- YOU A i Fi Whame ",_’* ________ - = Advantages Over Stage ’ TARGET FOR 1.‘.‘.";‘.“.,"‘., ‘.;.“;lHH“\.H':\‘.‘.‘."‘.'“\\'fi‘vl‘f';."l."""."\; i This Ad. is Worth 50¢ in (ash if You Present It At Our Store With oing Out of Business [ basso, were heartily enthusiastic gathering at their concert - 5 WY R | ? Hart and Lewis James, tendrs; Elliot | | Shaw, baritone, and Wilfred Glenn, 5 1 ! recelved by the 1o Prepared—strengthen and Bufld | held o Hartford at the Broad strect | Up Your Blood With Gude's [CUSHOrIUM, Iast Tuesday. o [ ss Dorothea Justin, representing Pepto-Mangan Mark on, Jr., under whose man hese artists are touring, has phonograph recitals befo.e 1o it you have that “always-tired® feel-|ca) olubs, lodges and societies, and| If you are not feeling your hest = ] Ing, be careful of the influenza st cvening presented to the Order It is thin-blooded, anemic people [ of astern Star, a short program of | that disease strikes first, 1t {8 the | records by these singers red corpuscles of the blood that fight The program to he given Sunday, | discase and save you from sickness. [ 1eh, 26th, at & o'clock in the local | Fortify your blood—huild it up|theater is one of varied character | wsant tonie, Pepto-AMan- | which will appesl to all of the music i | | | with the it Eal |loving pubiic | 1 And should you he just recovering Although Chairman Pierce of the from Anfluenza, Pepto-Mangun - Will | general committee for the local post | build yon up. | 18 indisposed at his home, the assist Pepto-Mangan is widely and heart- |ance of Commander Rogers and Mau fly endorsed by physicians. In Hguid | rice Pense resulting in a good sale | or tablet form. No difference in me- |of tickets at popular prices at the ad- i propertics vance sale now going on at the ¢, L.| 1 at drug store But be | Plerce Music store (% on get Guade's wpnnl \'!uy\'l‘nr | s L for it by the name and be sure 1 | | i | —— : b et 1 \luv Ttome {”"l'. v”1“|' \,n:‘ .:‘.v,' “n;‘ Dear Friends:— = R : uropean battlefields and Cardinal | : i e ant ot Dhsoniand Wil wace Hurry to our store at your earliest convenience! The shoe bar- i weliminar arrangemen or the trip | % g = i B Ry Bioner) gains that await you here are almost unbelievable!!! We must get 2 LADY DL‘\NAv M:\\'.\'HHS- A'FA LA lfY HI:J;‘ "PI"I'{ .|'\H‘1.” \TT'I' Y \'UT- Dwyer, [\O\‘Hl!l‘ l‘:l!H:‘\f ":‘.\IH‘, Mon- | i ;rggzs xi/{(g$ég:;}lr'\“. BULLFINCH IN A SCENE FROM “THE GLOR- ‘:;\f:‘;;,\‘I,“]&;‘u|:"y:;‘.',:;\.l\‘;h‘.;‘u:-ql.'»:‘“;‘.n‘:n”h”' | out of our store by Feb. 28th, next Tuesday! {f BY JAMES W. DEAN. | Keaton was an entire minstrel sl e TSN ;;lf\';],'!,‘.,,’r}-),l.“;: o I SAM W. MENUS, JACOB BIRNBAUM and L. N. LEVINE our New York, Feb. 23.—The greater |P20Y in “The Playhouse. [M. L. Sw . Cleveland and I’ K. | il # : - | One of the most dramatic mo-|yi o | landlords, are putting us out of our store—that is why we are fore- scope of action the screen enjoys as ments in Katherine Cecil Thurston's compared with the stage will be apt- | novel which Post could not portray ly demonstrated in Guy Bates Posts's |00 the stage be .-auscl of its lnmlv-;l Post performed in that play for|hig speech before the House of Com- FOR CONCERT SUNDAY 1 #six years on the stage. I saw it mons. three times. Jt was not until the| In the movie version Post will ap- 5 2ok pear in Parliament for that situa- third time that I solved the riddle |, "Richard Walton Tully has had i of how he presumably was on the |, get crected in conformity with stage in two different places at the |ground plans and interior pictures In Narttord same time. of Parliament. Double exposure make such trirks‘ ed to sacrifice our dependable stock of shoes at almost nothing. JUST A FEW DAYS MORE and your opportunity of a lifetime will have passed. Come tomor- row—Don’t Delay! Just glance over a few of our many bargains. DdWitt Riley Makes Up I,i~|~—lir.‘ pheus Artists Well Received ¥ i f ! 4 i 3 Tully will reproduce the interior| Chairman DeWitt Riley, who is to| £ ordinary on the screen. One person |even to the name plates on memhers' [take charge of the ushering at the ! ean be in as many places on the [benches and the hour glass, which jconcert given by the “kuumnfn‘ \{ i screen at the same time as exposures | still serve as DParliament’s time- | Artists under the auspices of the { i f Men’s First Men’s Calf- Little Boys’ | Women’s Best can be made with the same fllm. | piece. dy-Glover post, Amc n Legion, i You probably remember that Mary The stage appears as a puny place | I'ox's theater Sunday, Febroa Mrs. Annie (. Chan is_at w in 3 o Al ! Bntora Wlased. Merselt in “Tittle | for mction. when eompared o the|announces the following comn the ‘New. Bedrord Textill school, al: Quality skin Shoes and Shoes, black Grade Shoes Lord Fauntleroy,” and that Buster |screen. vjslllc‘.{‘]:l:‘ A gt : H“uu'.vl\. |‘.-,- |;.‘v|{. r s ‘vmlmm«n Rubbers Oxfords and bl'OWn fll'ld Oxfords ; Leslic: Goff, It iches, Roy |coal dealer in Shanghai. She expect: i Dunham, Stanley Traceski, Anthony|[to return home soon to aid her hus- $l 19 $2 99 $1 89 $2 99 i Bt S e Dorbuck, Judson IHunting, Walter|Land, M. . Chan, cfficiency expert i AYS [iIRLS SHUUL“ ‘i';,‘:fl", fl_’:lH"'_"”r::,'r:v:’:,‘:“l,'” s of the | iike, Iobert Bertini, Henry Riece,|ansd graduate of New York untversity. |(J i . ¥ ¢ ;| The Y. W. has a plan of special s — | i health examination, whereby each girl : = g | : ’ . ) TAKE '"] "UTD““RS or Woman entering a gvm cluss cotl | Ak ¢ - R Women’s Odd | Misses’and 2-in-1 and Women’s, i he examined and exere Mable to ) e 1 : | her individual characteristics would | Shoes and (‘)hlldr_en 5 Shinola Shoe I“lS.SGS al,ld | = — be preseribed. oy e ‘ it Practical Polish Children’s urated here there is | ; . 0 » Tells Men to Help Women Keep| <ueicicn e of the | LG Health Shoes s LisleStockings system would be to adapt corrective A 99 $2 59 5 19 1 b exercises for individual circum- ; Physically Fit | c : c c 8 Advice to Men. 1 ! The advantages offered married | | - i * Girls and women of New RBritain svomen in the afternoons hy the Q do not realize the necessity of sys-|W.” were dwelt upon for a few min- i tematic exercise, or of keeping fit|utes by the speaker, who told of the ) physically, according to Miss Ger-|social as well as the physical possibil- e orr l O ] trude I‘ossett, physical director of |ities of the sociation. . { the Young Women's Christian associ- “Keep yourselves physically fit flnr "UUNDAY NIGHT AND ALL NEXT WEEK | { atiow, in an address to the eenior |the tasks before you and help the o { 1oRd6raYeoros 'ar ina |f Young L -Men'a | gislat oil Ipow o gat mobe! outdoor 236 MAIN ST. One Door Above Woolworth’s } Christian association last evening. The | cxercise, so as to help mnkr; them reat Moments { old fashioned clinging vine type of [everything the mothers of the race G L . | woman, who stays at home all day, _t.‘hnu)hl be,” concluded the rpeaker. e G = This Ad Is Worth 50c In Cash At Our Store | knitting or sewing to pass the fime The Bible Class. t P t i away, or the girl who spends all her| Tables for 160 persons Will be vet 1n a I'ea IC ure e S leisure time making things for her|at the meeting of the John L. Davis i “hope ch and fgnoring entirely | Bible class next Thursday evening, e T f the necessity of looking after her|when Rev. John L. Davis will be at | health, are passing away, and the|the head of the class again. — Last —_———— woman of the future, the wife and |evening Richard (“Dick™) 1. Watson, i mother, who wishes to be as efficient | connected with Mount Hermon col- WHEN YUUR EYES « in health as she is in her houschold |lege for 82 years, was the speaker. [ duties, will be a lover of the great | Contrary to a previous report, Mr. J outdoors, according to Miss I"ossett. | Watson is not the Olympic runner, & 4 stematic Exercise. but is father to the boy who compet- eed Attentlon # Miss Fossett told of the efforts of [ed In the Olympic games. He began 1 B , the Y. W. (. A. in this city to de-|by stating that he had married a New velop the womanhood of the city. She | Britain girl 28 years ago and advised Consult 1 explained how factory girls, who may | what single men were present not to %" sit at a machine, or girls in stores | go out of New Iiritain for their wives § who stand back of counters, or the | My, Watson's talk was on the value ! i women in the house who do house-|of the Bible in every Hm., '.m the 3 h' v % work all day, feel tired and run down | fact that present conditi orce a R l w ch T Ob Th % by i at night and fall to see the ady recognition of the Rible in almost emain in I o tain e g Optical Specialist = i ages of keeping up their p | every thing that is done and said. 327 Main Street Tel. 1905 | standard by some systematic exercise. | & - y § “Outdoors is what they need,” she | | w said, hd you men should help get ]RlSH P]LGRIMAGE - ; B JAght on daily life in the early your ters or your wives into the A = B Christian era is given in Egyptian great outdoors, for the good it will do ¥ e e documents tly discovered ; them.” More Than 2,500 Persons From United c recently discovered. Outdoor Hikes. | States Plan Journey to Ircland in § Speaking of the newly organized | ‘When Harvey discovered the cir- H Sports club, Miss Fossett said her July. culation of the blood, most doctors § plans are to develop a love for oui- |laughed at him. k doors by taking the member Indianapolis, Ifeb. 24.—Inspired by who would join the club, on hikes, [the advance made toward Irish in- i outings, etc., during the coming vum- | Jependence hundreds of Trishmen are | | mer, Making physical training | planning to join the pilgrimage to | Ss WARM AND | classes take the forra of parties, is|their home country which was recent- | another feature being developed at|iy announced by James 1. Dee | PRNELY. W tional president of the Ancient Order Conferences for Working Girls. of Hiberniang. Dr. Deery, in a state- T DR The vast benefits to be gained by | ment today, clared that at { the outdoor camps and conferences, ||east e from the United ; between girls, by promoting a fellow- | §tates and Can are expected to ship feeling 5o noticeable among men, [ join the pilgrier which will sail Rheumatism is no respecter of age, were explained by the speaker. Con-|from New York late in June or dur- sex, color o rank. If not the most) i ferences of this character are held for Inm the first week in July. The Tango | dangerous of human afflictions, it i | working girls of New and by the | “orne national board of directors,” one of the most painful, Those sub combined - Y. W. associations, and |said Mr. Deery, “has decided to char- It isa dance of the hot countries, a dance of tropic passion: | ject to rheumatism should eat less have a great influence in helping the [tor o big liner which will sail from at first seductively slow, then abruptly ('hnnglng 10 steps meat, dress as warmly as possible, girls lhllnmlfI:“"1;'“"”:'*'l‘\l":l"l"l‘x'"‘d‘\' New ]\ nm'\ ‘Ami “]m take v:\lv ;.ii‘m';::' of lightning quickness and lithe grace. You cannot have RAN ?,:,()1:],,.:‘,,'{;‘ lz‘nsdz: ;fi:s::;??"d' 259y A s e direct to Ireland, in all probabil- _ i > 3 e aran ot the Houttey l",. HialinG: e hAAing b eErEs known how the tango can be danced until you have seen _Rheumatism Is caused by uric aci se our moral standards, and ‘(‘,‘, n.'* Melro’s i?axlhlrlvnbu-x generated in the bowo!s and not the men,” said Miss FFossett. ] The pilgrims will return at their That Our il ed into the blood. It is th the moral standards of the girls go|convenience and many will probably Rex In ranl, Prod K n ;-Il‘rxln(;“f?—rr‘yrr?rtI:Eehfigrrlmfir:qv:sltw;t '('y‘!'x g uctu) in the urine; the pores of the skin ar . e SEMI_ANNUAL — alsQ a means of freeing the bleod o this impurity. In damp and chilly| ASKronr ed thus forcing the kidneys to d & H double’ work, they become weak &nc D¢ HOT'ICk'S 7 Lry sluggish and fail to eliminate this urid ¥ Ih Ori ifla] a‘cid lwl'uoh”kw-ps accumulating an( e circulating through the system, even 4 g I M E N STILL PRESENTS tually settling fn the joints and mus V) Avoid Imitations s cles causing stiffness, soreness an( { and Substituies Of th A I Hundreds of well pleased folks from New Britain have pro- [J|pain called rheumatism. = fited by these wonderful values. Have you been amon At the first twings of rheumatisny PorlInfants, Invalidsand Growing Children |Richmilk, mnlled'zrnm;xtm:l:;P;:l:‘i‘; e poca ypse them?ylf not then plan to come in and-let us show yofi get {mmfflnr mern_mr.\' fthouy fou The Original Food-Drink For: All Ages [No Cooling — Nourishing B e Boiit:this: Freatist W ounces of Jad Saits; put a teaspoon Adapted by June Mathis from Blasco Ibanez’s Novel abou 1s great store now. full in"a glass of water and drink be ' fore breakfast each morning for g Prices Plus Taxes Special Music :;;:kh)"':t\::ml;l:‘a‘i‘: 't(;melcmidr\:p(;sur: =PALACE = Matinees ............ 30¢ Big Augmented ‘ I I R ‘ O normal action thus ridding the bloo . y 4 . - s . ® g of these impurities. Entire Week Starting Next Sunday Evenings ... .. 30c and 50c Symphony Orchestra S = Y Jad Salts’4a inexpeheive, harmies “THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPS RESERVED SEATS FOR EVENINGS ON SALE NOW A A Wht HARTRORD ) 475 167156n Jutbe, combirad with ek, Reserved Seats Evenings—On Sale Now Resident Salesman, Burton A. White, Black Rock Ave., snd {8 used with excelloht results thousands of folks who are subject t rheumatism.

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