Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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N DINO NOV. .'7, 1915 183 PICTURES AUD THE PlCTUKKCiOER. THE YOUNG PICTUREGOER D' i:\i: nil vm» BOYS D lijfhtful letters reach me from winnei my 1 n-i , ■ bit ((lad that Ihe little war charm, in particular, ureal 1 .1. There are 1 « 1 1 • 1 1 1 > more 1 \\ dear yoiiuR n triers, aud as 1 never tail to you a « B( klj ■ petition, you all li a ve t he Barae chance "I « ill them. t >ne of the most l>utlu'ti< little pictures I have ever come will short ly be seen <>n tin' screen, and I ;iil\i-" you all to .: \ H is the title of \.^i> pretty 1. and here follow i he story : ad married twice, ami was the fall child) bj came first when his fii'si wife was alive, and "baby" arrived after Bobbj lother had appeared on the scene. Nbwit is quite common in cases lilce these that BOBBY SAVES THE BABY. "fii-st" children are "not wanted" by the stepmother, who, a 1 sup] 0 ■ ■ ! mother. This was so in Bobby's case. The second Mrs. Bowen t!' everything thaj Bobbj tl id was wrong: he was always *'in the way." Neither b pi ice nor hi actions ever pleased her. But she loved her own baby-girl and so did Bobby. • li.'. Bobby started to water the garden, and made his hands and clothes dirty. II ther turned "IV the water, 1 tot the kej of the bydrant away, and locked Bobbj in liis room for the rest of the day. Being in a highly nervous state, Mrs. Bowen -<>:i_'li( relief by smoking one of her husband's ci| . presently she laid it down on an a-h-ira\ close t" the window, and went ofE with a bj locked in his room and the baby-girl her own child and her greatest treasurein the crib. y woman! yousay. Yes, indeed, she was. The lighted cigarette caught the curtain which was blowing about, the blaze spread, and >■■ <a i he ro m was on fire. Bj this time Bobby, who kne"w nothing of the fire, had 3< rided to run away. Be left a note for his father, and made his escape through the roof. Then he saw the flames! '"The babj '." be cried, "'she will be burnt to death:" He lashed for the garden-hose, but his mother had the waterlo\ and the hose was useless. It only made Bobby all the determined to save his tiny sister and. dashingin at the froui door, lie reached baby, wrapped her in a blanket, and struggled n itli her through hot clouds of Bmoke, which nearly choked him. until he gained the open air. Brave little Bobl imother, frantic with grief, and his father had in-' up, and the precious babj was taken from Bobby's •d little arms. . . . During his recovery his stepmother came to her She had seen Bobby's note to his father. 111 which he declare I that, since nobody i ived him. he w&s going away. But a new-bora love crept into the heart of tli" stepmother. With tears in her ey.es, she thought of Bobby'snoble sacrifice t > save her darling, and she decided then andthere fco make Bobby her darling number two. She id the b iy to her bosom, aud promised to love him always a> a real mother should do. That is the story, my dears; now mind you see it on the 1 as it comes into your district." LContinucd on 2,,'j'^ 187.) its INDIGESTION NOT THE LIVER. Travelling, visiting, or eating away from Iiotio causes CONSTIPATION That is not the LIVER, it is BOWEL INDIGESTION. C!CFAt„8eONLY cure. I I irch Units,' l"i"l 10 wn'l "f tl 1 11! in b 101 troub! to uti 1 Cicla i« is Iv'-n token up by nearly 10.000 Br lish lloctor.-. in my ol whom have written is i ol tlie •splendid results st'turcd noon themselves and pu!:enlM by Cicla. IN WAS TIME your mi id affects your I l.y I Oi^Ci ion more than you reaiis-. Vou CASES in fltomach or Eruct.iliona, Sharp Neuralgic H'«OAOHC3. AClO in stomach with Heartburn TONGUE coated white all over. COMPLEXION blotchy, with Redness of *oac. Spots and P.mptcs. EATING not doalred. Vomiting oci;asiort:i !ly. PAINS darting through Chest and Burning Spot between Shoulder Blades. GASES in Bowel, or Flatu'ence. Dull, Heavy HEADACHES. ACM in the Blood, causing 'a) Teeth on Ed»e, 'bi Gout, lei Rheumatism, TONGUE coated yellow at back. COMPLEXION muddy or pasty. EATING disliked o I a-licd. Biliousness and bad taste in mouth. Pains in Bowel. Griping and Constipation with all its misery. m-icd i or. your i lo id bi i me i imptir i and ncid luTectii jjow i Lumbago, aud Sciatica. 1 Rheumatism, the Lumbag », th ■ He ati Tnev i r • nol al fai It. Tl o in tbe . JTOU ... tbat Indigestion. Probably you suffer also from 11 : you have Ac: 1 Dyspep other form ol St imacb [i d should receive iuiu that the up iu one i> irti n ot tbe ti in other portions. know how worry of en affects the St mac!i, inrfoed, the whale alimentary trac'. Nausei and even vomiting often result from anxiety. If you ar-> worr:ed at pros; t who is not worriel? your digestion is weakened, w'.iile, on the other hand, your abili y to rests' worr/ is lessened through wexk digestion Keep your digestion ne feet, not by taking Puriaiiv s, which upi t it, not by Dieting wi'h consequent S'arvation which increa es the Ind gestian, but by eating liberally and r gularly and tak'ng Cicfa ti as-is' digestion, because Cic a alone contains those naturtl Digestive Ferment which, when p-es3nt in s 'fficient quantity so and in abso ute purity, make Indi-tiou gestiot impossibl , an'l mak^sDig stion perfect and certain. C'CFA is sold everywh: 1s. 11, plus 1'd. War Tax, 2s. 91. plus 3d. War Tax. price an J such is Pi psin, liism i1 ■. Sodaj Bhuhnrb, &c, can u i. for at lot GET CICFA NO.V OR TEST IT tlir-v can only help in i.,-,. S...HS. while any , — ABSOLUTELY FREE — I Remedy wit ch ran Cure must b<! able to correct the errors of Dig stion wherever they are ccCurrrg thro; ghout the while alimenta'y t'act. Oil is ti paratiou which ■ th:>. and Cicfa ' ■ p iwer i • ■■ i 1 m I ermentn as would • stiou :it every point aloi whole alimentary pon, and onepcnnystimpbr postage. family. >"o i» ti n given CAPSULOlDi 19031, Ltd., 8a, DUKE STREET, MANCHESTER SQUARE, W. HOB i'. «• i'-' ".'11 15.