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EW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1916. Theater Goers and Women Readers The Theater of Distinction— The Best P ek of April 3§ OF MARY PAG . - he Alfred Cross T [N ey — BE WELL-DRESSED | = - “What is the matter with mother?”” | e to get for you Player : e T N e e—— | IR R e e i o oo e AND NEVER MISS THE MONEY ! cves languidly plete in six insertions. Sce them | 'upted Langdon ‘Now, Mr. Galla- | jiled w B iety. . e ! = g R i e e e e i SR ! I told you quining,” she said im- When you trade HERE—You can be as well-dressed as Acted onithio pmotlon PICtURC sokeen At n e il o et DRl e toRhImieng L DA Al e n i s ane B Sholce D lER anybody and the payment of your bill may be made in SO T P i o Chpe | aRsd BRI RGBT R ot el s T e | convenient WEEKLY payments. Simply say “Charge It ! ¢ | the words. @ thermometer. Hundreds of happy Hartford families nave enjoyed our | By ADELE GARRISO! | | In a big production of Rup- ert Hughes' Meclodramatic - the Keency Theater. Success, wasn't lookin' at the | “Hush! She is asleep,” T whispered. “Put this in your mouth, please.” Helpful “Charge Accounts” for years—WHY NOT YOU? s - el " | Don’t waken her if you can help it His air was as casual as if he had EPISODE XI. _ But that is the one place he could | “Oh, don’t be so melodramatic!” he | made daily visits to her for a fort- I ‘Just a minute, Mr. Gallagher,” in- | have come from when he joined you, | retorted crossly, and hurried to the | nighi. st it of his mother’s room MEN’S SPRING SUITS $10 terrupted Langdon. “Let's return to |l | door But the elder Mrs. Graham was not No, sor. There’s a servant’s en- | I opened my lips to make a caustic | thac fattish man in the alley. Did he | =0 o - Thol | 110 be so easily routed. She scowled = - rance to the hotel. just under the fir N en closec em ags rmly. G T - - 3 : 'S S come up the street with the police?” e hotel. just under the fire | rcply, then closed them again firmily. | up at him and half-rose from her MEN’S SPRING SUITS $12 escape. might have been some- | When i had come back to our home | pillow. =i “No sor. He was alongside o’ me | one from the hotel.” the happy night of my reconciliation “I do not wish a physician. T for- MET\J'SiSI)Rif\JGWSU‘ifS $14 that time. ‘Did he look like a waiter? What | with Dicky, I had resolved to try to | bade having one called, I am not il et s, e [ e e el o e o lisordiof af Juitfiaidinedheveloniz | hear without resentment all the petty | ciough for a physician MEN’S SPRING SUITS $16 4 A check one, sor, and a red tie.” pin pricks which Dicky was so adroit Dy} Pottit putiout his lett hand and - - of the strect Did vou sce,anyone else while you i in infiicting. 1 could foresec enough | g e 7 an) Ise wi ou | in infiicting. 1 c resee eno gently put her back upon her pillow nd upward to $30 Dennis scratched his head | were standing there?” 1cal issues in our life together with- | It was done so deftly that I do not 4na 1p $" ’ e mentted | Gast! and ) Gor “Not as I seen, sor,” he admitted. | es, sor. Me and Katie saw seme | out spending time over minor annoy- | think she realized what he had done rectness of Detail. “Would vou have seen him had he ]"‘”"]‘“—' {”“ Vy‘\"\‘!‘ heads out of a windy nees until she was again lying down . in the hotel, then ently & police- | But tone stung e Wi its Y0l s e: Fights at 8:15, 10c, 20¢c, 30c, come from the corner beyond the Ho- SEL | presently a_police: | ut ¥ ne iSiua s me SvitHagte You must not excite vourself,” he 2 s :15, 5 come i il : ! man starts down the fire escapes and | capeless contempt, and 1 stood per- { said, still in the same grave, imper- Men’s S[)rmg Coats oc. tel Republic Langdon’s voice was | Katie savs, says'she, ‘Let's get in the | fectly still for a moment before fol- | senal tone, “and you are more ill than h vibrant with eager excitement | Kitehen; T don’t want to be mixed up | lowing him to the door of his mother's | you think. It is absol 5 ! ' e mi owing ! ) vo i s absolutely necessary 2 P DX; the spirit of it swept throt in thi And T says, ‘Me neither. Be- | 1oom 1 that I eeilvousill = mperatuiel ana $2.00 and $2.50 | atinees ag 2:30, 100 and 200 ftatinees, Tuesday, Thursday courtroom in a shivering whis : side up of hot coffee will set me e fvas standing looking down upon | cxamine vour lungs at once. d Saturday. “Yes, I'd seen anybody comin’ from | ! fter the excitement,; so we went | her. She had not awakened, and her As if the words had been g.talisman either end of the street. I allus could | in fiushed face and heavy breathing evi- | of some sort her opposition dropped ’s Spri S S when I stood at the gate with Kati That is all, thank vou, Mr. Galla- | cently alarme s Fnuch as it did | fr i LGl Men’s Spring Shoes g atie, t b k vou, Mr. Galla- | aently alarmed him as Much as it did | from her. Into her- face ¢ came a fer there's a big arc light they have | gher, But now the Prosecutor was | me. All his heart wa€ in his eves as | frightened look e = | =oen ook $3.50 and up i | to pass under and vou can see them | 0n his feet. ne turned from his mother to me,. “Oh, doctor, you don't think T am plain as plain.” “Mr. Gallagher,” he asid sharply, | @nd I realized that in his @wn careless | going to have pneumonia, do you?” “One moment,” Langdon swung | ‘having seen all this, didn’t you realize | way Dicky loved his' autocratic 1 was amazed at the ci Tt was . about to the court clerk. “Read out | that you should have tesfified to it| mother very dearly > iilke that of a terrified child. Dr. Gents’ Furnishings the testimony of Kate O’Neill begin- | before the police?" ‘Why isn’t there a docter here? he | Pettit smiled down at her. S ning with the question, ‘Did he seen ‘I didn’t connect it with the murder | demanded fierce “We hope not. We shall do our First Half of Week- to be watching for someone?’ ” ! of this man Pollock,” said Gallagher His mother heard hing and opeuned | hest to hvrl‘p it away. But you must annie Ward and Sussue A i - desiin * ‘Question: Did he s be | in some indignation. *“And ook | her eyes. help us. - P s i our mo ayakawa in “The Cheat a4 he seem to be gnatior And T took | her eyes. elp ug. - Put this in your mouth, y 3 watching for someone? Answer: | it for granted the police had got alt| “Is that vou, Richard®’ she said | please. . illiams in ok il 5 Kathlyn Willia “Yes, sir. He was staring up .at the | the evidence they wanted on Bar- | feebls My mother-in-law obeved him IEE@ESAR MISCH&IQB: evil, the Servant A | i s Dovilpthe | Hotel Republic, and I thought he was | ker's place.” | Dicky sprang to her side and took [ docilely. But my heart sank .as | 687603 MAIN STREET I {’“‘V"‘“ :'(\““‘"“mr | watching a man who was on the fire And may one ask,” said the prose- | her hand. ) watched the physician’s face R s escape. Then T decided it wasn't a | cutor with honied sweetness, “T just heard you were ill. mother, | S e | _ HARTFORD sk man that T saw but just a shadow, | What influence was brought to hear to | und rushed home,” he said carnestly. | JAPANESE ACTOR IN ' and suddenly a young lady all dressed | make you tell this story today ?"” “But why isn’t there a doctor here?” Claire McDowell 4 2 0 i _ Paths That Crossed.” 7F up in—' (To be continued.) : ‘\Irul‘;,t::\r;\; }\u;l.llr‘«: u? sr-‘\jvl f.,.-] uno‘ i FEATURE PHOTOPLA\x Fri. and Sat.—Maclyn' but T wouldn h\\fl i 0 ol o | frbuckle in “The Reform some quinine. hen I wake up I will e ididate.” “THE WOMAN’S LAW” comparative rest, will come back to | take it.” Jamed. for her talents as a com- Myrtie Reeves in “The fR the full task of her work this week ! Dr. Pettit Arrives, | edienne, Tfannie Ward ma her sec Ilionaire’s Son.” FILM AT FOX'S NOW |in the character “Tess.” Little Tess | lond New Britain appearance as a s . 5 3 ‘ Her tone was drowsy and faint, and ieh Class Vaudeville has many things to do in the life g | Paramount star during the first half | i S e s he Qe o eves closed again almost imme- i 2 L 0 i Sl a¢ > leads up he mountains, N} ciitele But the indomitable spirit |0 the current week, playing = the B the storm country, and, for a little | 1 b - : ;i 2 of the woman was presnt even in her In “The Woman's Law” which will | &rl who is unsophisticated — and | o o0 be seen at Fox’s today and tomorrow | knows practically nothing of the What the as the added attraction Florence | Wways of the world, Tess is a wonder. : Reed, the star, has =« role which | She mak her city cousins sit up { leading role in the cinating mod - {ern drama, “The " Opposite }to her will be Sussue Hayakawa, tic noted Japanese actor, a capable Las- ky company supporting the two bu must not miss calls for the fullest exercise of ner |and take notice. In all, “Tess of the This picture is to serve as the hea bill of featurcs emotional powers. Her part is : Storm Country” is a play filled with ‘5% Daitit will bel here in a very |liner althoush the will be other 9 exacting one. She must play the un- |life and action. There ix something | - F- Tttt et photoplays on the program ordinarily F ] sh m I*OX happy wife, whose husband is of |going on every moment of the four :f‘“ “"f"';:“";f,\"_ f "h,’,’,"“"\_lm'l’;l":‘T;"' entitled to premicr position IFor in aise ame fickle temperament a e s acts. | 0 oLz 2 e OUS e T6 " ARl e : = lLoroines e v oLt o renslatto | ae hAY AND TOMORROW are sucth ‘“r“nn;m and whose ways jacts. | nave a physician, but she appeared so | Stance there will be the Seliz drami, Among the hevoines T have known pwouldn't want peol t Botigias Fairbanks, in £ ‘h to cause her constant worry - 5 i1 T did not dare to wait until your | “The Devil. the Servant and the Man” | helongs a girl who once worked in | €Arrying home that wood s R and sorrow. Only at the end after hor e 3 s o b St I telophoned | With Guy Oliver and Kathlyn Wil- e e I could hardly believe my ear 2 Bl husband is dead, a vieti is / s Rk e iams S Vi ature “The Re- (' 1OUSe LS poarde Too proud! Not too proud to tak I0LuRL husbang ead, a victim of his own | A SOU'WESTER FOR T e ar s 10 or | ameefTo Lrbing featurcienhioNR Jouse whers & BOurCed. ing girt, | Too proud! Not' too proud to ta 1 E Beltnatd) Enter folly is she enabled to come into | i iRl Sl b turn of James Jerome,” a Kalem | She was a very harc king 2 half his daughters’ earnings every el : ELCCES her rightful heritage. “The Woman's g i Sk & cone “ro ar to Halter” and | She carned eve sent of her wages | week, yea and year out, b 00 talnrnent Sl e The Woman's RAINY DAY GIRL ‘phoned Dr, Pettit on my own au- nedy, rom Altar to Halte ind | She carned every ce o It wee r in and ar it, but t o Law 1s In five acts and is an atirne- thorit Ham and Bud in a new farce. twice over, if the average maid be ;proud to go and help provide for = ion that will appeal to the femin e For Wednesday and Thursday the himself when opportunity offer Jillie Collier i : : o oIt “Of course. That was the only Ag8Y, ¢ 2 aken as wa basis o yarison; and | ; x‘yl\'hvtm(‘f]:‘-“” L ine portion of the audience. e O “' ”";',, wv‘h_\ ““M i _";‘ eleventh episode fn “Tha Strange Coso | taken as u basis of comparison; and | plre o P50 e pl Ol s QRO S0 The Triangle offerings for today o ‘;’«:vx;‘- »1’w ote. T aiaclorstood. thav it | Of Mary Page” i announced. There/|how do you think sho spent thoee | things is o ‘leak’ I .cheractsr eff bR il and tomorrow are delightful ones. D rehie he wonld make | Will also be a Biz Four special, the | hard earned dollars? | ciency. Shame is a big force when NEVE i Douglas Iairbanks, that versatils o iz 3 “Paths That Cross- One-half of her money every |you are ashamed of the righ NEVER comedian will he seen in the Iine Lorfhisidiscouriesviotithe fmonient 5 sy hefore. Biograph drama, | s : ed” and a Lubin feature, “The Scar- | week went to support her father !things. To be ashamed of the wrong it Addca Bhocony ‘,}1‘;“:1“_'\“',"”;”"‘ ”‘;:‘:L-:iml'if{‘l‘::r(;miu But 1 accepted the unspoken apology. for I knew that he was much let Chastity.” and-—not her mother—but a sten- jthings is to misdirect it and make it ORENCE REED = Maclyn Arbuckle will he seen i mother, married against her wishes ‘ worse than futile R e :'{,’,f""":fi nr“-_m-m;nm ;i\lv—rm\l comedy a picturization of “The Reform Can-land at a time when the her Wwas |ghe Wanted to Get Awey Hrom the ! offer a wealth of . didate” v di d - Saturday. | unable to suppor self 3§ g nature that grips ERatl it e CoasaR0s enterts Jdatolgion setinic v, Burdios landpleftol fullvasupporti himec Wind, Not to Earn Money. e Taoliong with! its idra- n this corking Fine Arts play, “The Millionaire’s Son.’ a Knicker Her sister, who was aiso @ housc ; ¥ intensity i M i SO T, G I 1 huskily: hocker film in which Myrtle Reeves | ceeper, gave up the same proportion The daughter of an acquaintance E WOMAN'S LAW" “""”;»‘-’ the boxing championship, “"_'}\. ‘“l ke A and Richard Johnson are starred will | of her wages. of mine, a girl who had never done X MAN’S L! climbs S o = : £ g d ou don’t < mothe i Sl e i < e good! \l”;n”l” Sdelof . gt tosay A danger, do you Madge & peglanothiargiatbia ctive ERnaL! | ! "" And Yet the Father Isn't Grateful. |anything more strenuous before dbye 1is sweetheart, > rea % ot Sl yrogram. Richard Travers heads the ap he puts L e “Why, I don’t think T am podif DESERAT s Ave the father and stepmother than help her mother direct the maid - —_— r up when captured ia . e I A awered evaive- | company appearing in the Kalem ol S Atlantic City and other inimitable * 4 i Judge LA e bR Contibn o SRR BRI gL B e ei il RLODERLAR SRS (UL YO SR IR olt ool DY s ineasiposition S saenfls \ RSONS’ tricks. Tlis hard fight to get his pies ek LA Iy, unwilling to hurt Dicks by the | G000 00 0 part of the bit. | der e’ stepmother s, but . tho Ly g e married, and pro! ture In the papers Keeps you seream- § y T ¢ cargin gD s o e ANl NS -;;‘:" There will he a new episode in “The | father is mot. On the contrary. , .1)¢ wanted to earn some extra ATRE Hartford lng Jumping and laughing. g N ¥ sician ought to be Ivrlvxl any minute § ... and the Gume' series Tuesda And |\V;"|A)w‘.\h.l‘fll.,i my tale. : e moNEY Tor her trousseau But in- ¢ / c—Ha ¢ The Keystone offering is Willie : ¢ now, and then we will know he bep | And_Wednesd T asked -“”‘-“""‘X“”“ iy WY stead of advancing that simple ex A shary imperative ring of the he Wordl has Dheon! vecsived fuomitholl sholaid inotbuyla nattwhich S she Sar & S LS SR Coe ot e e LI, THIS WEEK Collier and a splendid su % ) 1 supporting 5 e e i > she r £nd Katie’s entrance punctuated my | o york hooking agents that the | told me she admired. way: “Margaret is doing a little work csday and Saturday | COMPany in “Better TLate = Than S 0 i gne ERLANGER Presents Never” two acts of Keystone fun words. Dicky stavted Stoward SHNCH oy qe il show: during: the = weal It's such w cold winter,” she an- . "0 " hisT winter, She simply TENRY MILLER and frolic that rive old men worrs door as Katie openad it to admit the o any of the offer- | swered: “and it costs so much to heat , o (98 V8 UNER, FR€, LR il I >, will be superior I and from within you. The balanes op iy | tall Agure of Dr, Bottit il f et € R ATTERTON program is made up of exceptionally “ 3 The Doctor's Authority. o 1 Webster's Fascinating fine single reels and all in all a big ; i “Ah. Dr, Pottit. T belleve we have bother You” 1t T Comedy bill of entertainment is-on the boards b ; s s R iRy n s B e ad 1 Evidently these two were asham- @ )DY LONG LEGS” at Fox’s the coming two days com- When Mrs, Graham spoke of you T never mentioned her sacrifice he- 14 o (ha fact that, for the first time Reigning Dramatic mencing with this afternoon 2 g s 234 A e e fore) ahout her father and step- ') i i the girl was making her- § 3 % he « s ter ; Lilieis « 2 vou so recently. T am zlad that wi 2 il WLE i, self really useful hey had never 2, all performances. | T+ ST S Tos ik > g Sl A S plained. “has been so cold that T have ' achamed of the fact that she TESS OF THE STORM v : W N e had to mive them extra money for oo 2PNAMEd Of (he fhel thal Tor ank vou. pEisiclan S wood.” . 'an overworked father. Oh, no, tha fnsned fraly 1 expressed my sympathy, i T - COUNTRY” AT LYCEUM A i patient | s pathat > (hing they were ashamed of was 1 Rates to Ladies | ! 3 : “Tn Ahis reom.” Dicky turned | Mys, Sheldon Spent $1900 for dlehe e, ReRAGoIt IS L0 B that sho wie at lust dolng some oon or Evening ’ P toward the bedroom door, hd 4 yeRliniel SoiTa bea e 5 3 NA ALLEYS Ne “laborate preparations have heen 5 Eottit satfoncoiivallsed SRoNALII Treatment Without Bene- ; :::” 1,‘,\,‘\( n;lhi‘””‘v\l ,:v!:mm::r \'f.‘ 2 Rellgionyisteeling Mlandernes ko A ALLEYS Meda it s b r B |y conrasicd e wo men as | fit. FinallyMade Well by | Firece trarims down an old school- | 347 008 loved ofies, work, cupecial R = of f ies in this state the | the Storm Country™ T followed them fo my mother: Iy the honest at the I.ycey 4 e X . . 9 I eaandEbulle N EsiE G wint A 5 Lyceum 5 H B s e e i LydxaE.PlnkhamsVeg- house and building a new one riknt o ac Hicaleye toward women, schol- a growing interesg | 'Onight The Alfred Cros Players v % 1 n N = o ayers : £ ; ; near him and they let the people : % . examples of bhave bee R 5 A5G s Lahe Yicky c astic succes thess re examp f ve been working overtime maste Mo case of manner about Dicky which etable Compound. WG Bttt o e naiien fote B R R SRR R s e e e e ing the lines and situations in {his T the other man did not possess. He B I the kind o ning ¢ £ = 16y o Tanan inters S 5 : vas. in fact, almost awkward in hi S i ok ashamed of uman interest. Because of 3 3 i Englewood, Ill. — “ W hile p:nxn% He s Strong in Body But Not i Soul | A jman's admirations are hi % 7 1o 5 the: Heavy ‘cast’ rediire 5 % ovements, and decidedly stiff in his L L Have Your Eyesj'' "o P ined fto putit o : e e lIRhvouphithelCHnglofiLife ITl anffére what he is ashamed o Examined and | out, Kendil weston the opeatic with headaches ners || - lio strong enougn I S P el v he's strong and the right things if vou want to Glasses Fitted has kept over some of T ere ’ : of his fizure, a suggestion of powe e HEGiwend s aveq “Goodness, : e b UL R s bility to cope with emergencies healthy, but he's too proud = who came from New Yor and i A. PINKUS | S o ehorkglastinvcaic] ; so much 1 did not S to play in “The Prince Chap.” Frank T had noticed it when he took charge R K know what I was of the baby in convulsions who had l‘-l‘l‘l SPECIAL Kimball and Frank Kent who made ) doing at times. I rs Experience. such favorable impressions in been hrouzht to my apartment by its i ¥ spent $1900 on doc- iolly-go-hang the night hefore nurse. T marked it again as Dicky tors and not one did R RN RO RO RO | P iStmas 0 the S rimce Chape o pauscd « > door of his mother's : B snf good. One o a — = both appear in this play. Miss Win & DEF?II‘{G ’-—~g‘&§i< “M“’I”;h\!\" R ? day a lady called at atis ' nifred Wellington, the new ingenuc e Lge *Jmy house and said | AIR DEFENSE FOR STOCKHOLM. r Rev, G. 1. Pihl, pastor of the Swed- Uinatsm: e who was favorably received as Puck | dactor,” Tie smiled deprecatingly 3 lshie had been as sick | correspondence of The Associatsd Press | S Fethany church is on an extended the poor little servant girl, last An auto, driving and storm coat, all | "My mother positively refuses to see | | /lasIwas atone time, r‘(m»l\!hnlm. gweden. March 21.—A | trip through vnl.» South and West, Ser Muscular week will have a much hetter chance | in one, comes in this beautiful trans- | & bhysician, but we know she needs and Lydia E. Pinl e e s | el coa W arcioond ucted by Rev. Mr A 8 to display her beauty in *Tess." parent silk, a turban plaid. A sou'- | one.” - ~———Jham’s Vegetable | Private committee has : deltiyesterday B nAnOX, MRy pnic Sciatica Alfred Cross has a part this week | Wester cap, chin-chin collar, natty helt | You are her nearest relative 2" Dr. (‘om&)oundmadeher well,s01 took itand | here which intends to provide 700,000 | G. 1. Ellstrom of Meriden will have ic pains of any nature strox as the character John 6 and huge pockets are all ,,\“.H.\(,M} Pettit queried gravely, almost for- ) Now I am just as well as I ever was. I |jonen for the protection of Stock- under the soothing and s |7 influence of Sloan’s . Apply it lightly—no Storm. in “The Christian.” Tt will | points. These luxurious garment wally. His question had almost the | cannot understand why women don’t | |ioim against air attack. The com- | be remembered that when Hail | come in gay colors and range from rub it in—it penetrates relief at once. air of securing a legal right for his | 8ee how much pain and suffering they | | ittee has prepared a plan of the Caine’s play was presented here Mr $12.50 to $18.50 he latter are lined L entrance into the room would escape by taking your medicine. necessary defenses, including batteries Cross appeared at his best. This | with china silk iment Oh. yes. 1C'hlr_u}ot praise it enough for it saved | o\ ircrart guns on the hilis j week he will have equal chances to “Very well.” and he stepped lightly | Y life z\?,d kept me from the Insane round Stockholm and a fleet of twen 3thin he Boetin o nos. b ) to the side of the hed and stood look- | H08pital.”’—Mrs. E. SHELDON, 5657 S. | “roun! > ’ &N with, “Tess of the Storm Countres | CHINESE MILITARY ATTACHES. |ing down upon the sick woman. Halsted St., Englewood, 111. i Strong, dramatic offering. It is [KILLS PAIN bottle in your home."” sico 25, 50, $1.00 I, — began Dicky help- lessly, but T put up an imperative | forefinger and heckoned him info the | living room upset over his mother’s illness. Any Iingering resentment T might have had vanished when he turned to me - ailopre e houtd | Other winter. You know we live on a [ donite see BRI EI0 should 44y \¢here it’s fearfully windy, and it makes her so nervous. “And why doesn't he get some?l | Conversely £ oGl ance of latent strength in every li v {he shuns. Learn to be ashamed of (RO ty defensive acroplanes. PLASTERS The World's Greatest External Remedy. Coughs and Colds (on chest and another between shoulder biades) % (Carneapor dentarar mitalAsabalalodi Ereaa vl | HE ta bl 6at Mit Wakeh AndiTiines Physicians undoubtedly did their best, JR RECEIPTS DROP. far different from the play that ap. Peking, March 17.—Military at-|he was counting her resplrations, | battled with this case steadily and could 2 s peared last weel in that 1t je flieq | taches are to be sent to the Chinese ! Then with the same impersonal air ho | 40 N0 more,but often the most scientific | from start to finish with rygeeq | 102ations at Washington, London, | turned to Dicky '-"(‘Blmt‘.ntlssur{‘mssod by the medicinal Paris, March | Janguage. rong situations, ang | Paris, Petrograd, Berlin and Tokio “It will be necessary to rouse her. | Properties of the good old fashioned | of the theaters in Paris in 1914 were heavy climaxe It verges on the sen. | The attaches will bhe military officials | Will you awaken her, please? Do not | I00t8 and herbs contained in Lydia E. 1,600,000 francs as compared with onal in that there Is a goodly | below the rank of colonel with a suf- | tell her T am here mply waken | Finkham’s Vegetable Compound. 68.450.000 in 1913. The moving pic- sprinkling of heavy work, and a vil. | ficient knowledge of foreizn languages i ker. If any complication exists it | turcs withstood the trials of war bef- S inn who manages 1o pursue the | to qualify them for the post Some | Mps, Graham Obeys, ays to write the Lydia E. Pink= [ cr than all other places of amiise ! ';‘,‘;;L:fl " possible chance | aitticuite ic being experienced in find- | Dicky bent over his mother ana | bam Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., [ment. Their receipts were §,282 Herne, after a week of | ing oflicers suitable for the places. took her hand lfor special free advice, 8,655,000 The total receipts | | | | | (Correspondence of The Assoclated Pross.) | | | 8 2 D R 5 2 O franes as against

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