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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916. YEU | | -ezm for T. Izedtef Géérs dnd Women Readers he Theater of Distinction— The Best Plays o N (VAT - | ¥or the Best Peopls 80 I H 14 b { »’—\ \ N : A 4\ In the Best Theater. s 4 4 X4 L WO Ly i SAY “CHARGE 11+ eek of April 3 ( I \I \ {\ I) \(I 7 he Alfred Cross @ (Copyright 1913 by the MecCluro publications) Players e s et e come |y 1 WHY NOT PURCEASE TODAY plete in six insertions. S hem e oo | acted on the motion picture screcn at | \\,4\\~. ,;.“\“. v‘)f\ ‘m. » “.”,] an amoil YI)U ])() OTAHA VE TO ]u\) \r\y Vl()I\EY I)O\V the Keeney Theater. tion that stirred the bewildered e | big production of Rup- Hughes' Melodramatic and important even though they conld . LPISODE XI1. B e e e Easter is rapidly approaching—it will be here before | “Wer the windows open Vo the sy suitere ) vou know it! (‘ome NOW while the stocks are com- ey . . [hdonitiicnondas NouBvoulifea i | plete and settle the Spring Clothes problem leisurely. | And you could hear talking emotion exactly He acted lis iy | I e TR G I s e Chgose now—pay later. No extra charge for the accom- Was it o man and @ woman?' down to facts, he stopped <hor:i and modation ‘No: two men. One was shouting : listened. and it wasn't till he poticed | pretty loudly and the other seemed 1o | that Miss Page had stopped too that | be promising him something or r | el b ol e 1 U R “ LADIES’ AND MISSES SPRING SUITS [t ieee e e R R #0951 Siz.1s si628emsbuei el enten Foatianalcort I oS SRS NS T R e COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, SHOES rectness of Detail. | U didu't recognize At any ra to the window o get an eyvefal of v SR i g heard the lush say vas going on out there, bui couldn't | | I . Jehits ac s:15, 10c, 20¢, 30¢, SIGRET LT Ao LR S R s R [ e | Trimmed Hats ....$2.98 up ‘ inybody butt in this time. wne . ack 10 the door.” Baoes o =150 e anaizoc M [ voldsoni o Ranaltocine 1) sake | Was anvone in the corridor?” | MEN’S SPRING SUITS don’t get run in as a sneak. ou Yes. A kid was walking alon tinees, Tuesday, Thursday e Nl (e s e $10.00 %12.00 $ 4 OO0 And Upward to $30.00 @ Saturday. i ‘1 got you first time, 2d | standing the door of the zrav suite | the other fellow. ‘\What < | with > hand on the knob ang wiin ATS. S VIS has ot Into vou tonight, Duve L ; NI - | HATS, SHOES, FURNISHI {helieve you've got something up ¥our! “How long did he stand S| sleeve you're not tellin'.’ “Oh, & minute or so o P 2 S ©Well,” sa he drunke Dice MEous1t hel ihe : : , « sleeve f v long time L have < and walked step away Tust. | ; ad an accounting for that money | then I thought I heard the sound of | i 687—6985 MAIN STREET g | a window being closed and I ran to- | ' TONIGHT AND SAT:. . » other growls something S s S Retoral 1 sot| | HARTFORD Maclyn Arbuckle in 2 ! fome Dt v iuion there gh, there was a serewm and | A 2] S Sl 4 them don hot an n out into the hall HE TITTLE HEIRESS B a little in his excitement el @ el s et (6 | i couldn't sce anyiling | | down the corridor and Mr. | don their shadows. A tall one kind | here was standing at the door of fhe | Myrtle Reeves in wavering, and a shorter ona.’ | gray room HE MILLION ATRE'S ST Sl e SR e o N Because just il door T T R ) e el | “Of course I did. 1 was one of ¢ | tient and change the linen on "f'rI”OFFlCER 666" AT i | know the banqguet mu be arriving, ‘i et g intol thet e | hed. Please be ready to help me lift Richard Travers in ' I wanted to keep iabs oa ‘Was the window still open 2" | her. After a while T shall want your | LYCEUM NEXT WEEK HE LIGHT BEARE 1 | £ “No.® The Witness was very ._ ! husband or the maid to help me - = z e 2 i . the defendant, Mary | phati e e e move the dresser out here and the | - couch in there, so I can snatch some | (it SRR LG Ao Lovers of melodrama must needs ! "4l had a hot bath last night, and | "evel in the play at the Lyceum this A sponge this morning. You will | Week, “Tess of the Storm Country (To be continued.) not bathe me again today. This bed |dust as those who are devoted: to linen was put on clean for me last | Slcan-cut comedy will welcome the I aree announced for next week, Did you join the crowd abont line. Now-——be careful, Miss ilale ‘Was she alonc you sure of that “No: Daniels, the theatrical was with her | [ | | | % night. 1 will not have it changed My mother-in-law’s slow tones inter- | ~Officer 666. 3 i Chea tfllg — d ) N} ! iuptea us, and then ended in a fit of | Pess of the Storm Country iss i | pleasing that portion of thea ocrs T I = i 7 J e {here, dearies you mugtn’t | thet likes thb snap and vim of dra- here are certain quotations thutGetting Back One's Self-Respect by SATR Hartfor l {1 excite vourself. T won't do anything | Matic action, the tense moments T find it an excellent thing to cite to Promifacs. - : <A { when death-blows are Jiable to be, myself about once in so often nn»l A celine il ' | me a really energetic ALL THIS WEEK bad to vou." The nurse coocd the | < Wednesday and Saturc By ADELE GARRISON words 8s if the sick woman were a | d€alt, or when someone emerges the j5 that,familiar line of Canon Far- |efficient wornan awakens me to the RLANC SR | petnlant child Fatithelisam o finteliCtolit ag sh ta Al IRt SHSEeMboa LS AR S R Fh i e frequently quot- | Fecognition that I am not doing ha! LNDIY MILLER = === | stcadying her skilfully until the | this play of the open country, the [ WRHCL L AAVe 5o frer S 10 much as i ought. I \ i | Why the Nurse ved a Pailure. to the medicine and treatment.” [ | paroxysm of coughing had passed. [ | Dlay that contrasts the life of the you, Ael only reaisfallinrespo WUTH CHATTERTON The sound of a taxicab’s whir in | could have bitten my tongue with | paid a mental tribute to the deftness Vebster's Faseinating | | vexation the next moment at the i «f her motions, but 1 could not hide ! pertunity for cattish retaliation a smile at the temerity of any one | Comedy i ) ouses | Another is the equally familiar ADDY LONG LEGS” rustle of skirts, as Katie opened the | haq given her. who would call my august mother-in- | & character that instantly arouses | I new schedule of work to be enterel 0 ympathy. In the capable care of | T o 4y e warning from Stevenson, “Th - ica’s Reigning Dramati door and smysmothner- £ B A nurse always prefers to gét her i Y GEhks Miss Julie Herne. the leading lady of | an idea abroad among morai people i | 1 | | am f with myself. How do I get back n rich and the life of the poor. | sible is not to e been true to the ! self-respect paintu Ceertln Little Tess, the heroine in the play | Lest one knows.” [ myself to do a little more that | the street below, a ring at the bell, a from the pen of Rupert Hughes s NG Dy Eravdlcbolanning ot 8 Again, I find myself dreaming of | upon tomorrow or the day after Suceess confonted me instructions directly from the ‘,,‘ largarct,’ gasped my mother-in- : 2 ) v 1 o o e phy- o Alfred Cross Players, “Tess® he- | that they should make their neigh 25¢ to $2, all performances. | “Will you kindly pay the taxiician on the case,” she said haugh- | Jaw as soon as she could get her | {he Alfred Cross Players, T y . d 5 : g what I would do for some needy pe | i e d o | comes a reality, a girl that you might ors good One person I have to - ; Lreath, “send for that doctor at once. : : | sioner if T could only sell a certas el e cxpect fo meet in any mountain pass [ make good—myself. But my duty o | JORE T L Could OB S0l G . S or place where the ult onventioii- | my neighbor is much more nearly ex- | e e b 2 L self-approvi — al methods of society have not beca | bressed by savihg that 1 have to | SHTAPRIOVET FOlows TS I Hing j criver? 1 understood this was a | {jly, ‘«o if I may have )m numbe . Tarry call, so 1 came in =i ‘You will find it in the telephone I sent Katie downstairs with the | divectory,” I returned icily. *He is ial Rates to Ladies | money, and then turned back to the | on East Twenty-ninth strect, in the e make him happy—'if 1 may.’ 1 g i whose appearance an S NS E There is only one store i New | { ligation to help now, whether rmoon or Evenin man wh ppearan ind T next block | There is only one stor n B ity LA i D el g ner T disliked the moment T sav She stepped hastily past me on her | Britain selling strictly high srade Alfred Cross is meeting with great odianoth AREs i that work or not, is thereby dimin i e i astil i St N he | t1 started me off today—is Kip- | ETNA ALLEYS | She was not standing whe ¢ way to thetelephone. She was rather | Western Creamery Butter, try 2 “ ess in his «h.;l.u‘w l\mu,um‘r»r the m‘y” 1 i | ished s cities in this state ihe | lcft her. Indeed. she was not in the ! 4 hangsome wo { pound of real quality butter. a j rich man's son, the boy who falls in § : 8 I have outlined my own er citi 1 ndsome man, of th fl A 1 : i oric love with quaint little “Tess of the | “Something sreat and wise and zoo L x.(”,m] at all, but m‘v ln[‘\': vl\fl;\.‘;fl:iu;ll I ;,‘,,(v‘ “‘,,h o mdance of curled | pound. Russel] Bros.—advt O R e Done by merely wishing we could mind : S A Sl S el Nesinile on SE ORI (e | noble hearted. because she is willing | Congratulating Myself When T Don't rested her suit c: and she possessed a. superh figure | to bear the blame and take punish- 1 walked to the door of m¥ pur her manner made her insuffer- | SPRING FROOK [<OR iant forl thelsins or Gthaie vl i Deserve It | | { mother-in-law’s room, where Dicky | nhje. T had seen her type before. the N lvery once in awhile T watch my- | if it o 0 O O t Ay L ickyilabne T type before. the | deprived of this love: but in the | : ) i ad been sitting beside his mother's | trained nurse who imagines that her | EASTER FESTIVALS | end hor self-sacrificn comes out alt | SeIf fecling & glow of satisfaction and | pon't Give Yourself Narcotics ore Throat ‘ Dr. Pettit had been unable to | uniform gives her the right fo ride | right, she and th erich voung i | achivement, which, boiled down 'l hest Pains the nurse he wished, and in the | jongh-shod over any houschold she | i brought together, and the play | 9ON't suppose vou can boil a g time which intervened before we had | enters. | H a happy ending © 1 down, bhut the purist will pleasc sccured one T had prepared and put “Don’t get your fangs out.” Dicky | The opening act of “Tess of {he | CUse the mixed metaphor) amou on the mustard plasters which the | ndmonished in a low voice. T looked | Storm Country” is a wonderful piece | to nothing at all but a ridiculous TSR T e physician had ordered, and had £nefup and found him frowning at me. of realism. a scene in the mountains, | (ongratulation over thir eiatss i once bezeliesed cased her the EEECGARE S 1 know she's about the limit,” he § with a lake in the background and ' Plan to do or, even mor plying Sloan’s Liniment. It he had asked her to get The nurse { went on, “but that's no reason why plonty of trees and foliz in 1he | dream of doir s it e SR right to the seat of pain— : ing and soothing the painful The inflammation subsides Ihe pain is gone. was bending over the bed. her hands | \ou should start getting cattish, too 5 R s e R I decide that I will surely send | ! 1usy with the fastenings of the pneu- | You had that number, and it wouldn't | 2 scenic artist, Maurice Tuttle, and pro- | Faster cards to all those dear old | Sloan’s @ ® t nia jacket have hurt you to zive it to her.” g Guced under the direction of Kendal | friends from whom the abominabls KILLS PAIN Will vou kindly get me a little | “There, There, Dearie,” e husyness of modern life has sepa warm water and a little olive o0il?" | H - rated me. Vague fragments of grace- pa bottle in your home.” Price 25c. 50c, $1.00 She did not turn her head toward me “In the meantime, 1 should like to £ - f I will write carnestly new nurse’s airs 1 B B s conceit s e s S e . Keeney's. It is unquestionably the r it o e 8 MO R “Dr. Pettit ordered them to remain | M2 S N e e i | miost meritorions act of its kind to f M f T -7 ntil the < well reddencd.” T | Hheyfupgeioe it D=gnothar the and the eflll Or OmOl'l’O\ | i i i ause it the only mine ¢ taking a grow interest \ it i \ly mind suspect that it is not unique. Kip ling couldn’t have written those lines werc Of course there arc some who will 1y that it does not do any | n to | get this hit of inexpensive pleasur out of life, but I think it doc accepting the imitation for the I's giving our minds a narcotic lulling them to a false content ichievements, our hypothetica ities, to plume ourselves upon hould have to have real one ake ay this screen of pretenc Little Helress” Johnnie Dove's elever i creation now holding the boards RN O Y P P D D P S At Letween you and yourself skin v vis city this seaso i 1y replied grimly. T took one look at 1gtt Lhtlite seadon 22 ! yemind any one whao is not i "ENEY S Ir a& you arc . ¢ she spoke. “These mustard plas- ; 'SMind any one wh potgoter ; . | KEENEY PATRONS S through my mind, and without a ca=d | 5elf o 1 are. Ref said smoothly have only just put e R R i : Ter and kept my cves shut after that trons of Keet are getting consid erable enjoyment out of it, It is a pot- ong « hs st be e for \ 1 ters are nol mecessary with the | " ot et fen bought or written, 1 find mysel in | Wit { them on, =0 T do not think they can 1 : : ; have possibly done gwhat he wished as, “he wemt do at all. = aarsaret. pourri of mirth and melody woven to- It's Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets R e gether in splendid fashion and pre- Fruit For You! acket, and will get cold soon, Of { medicine.” : : ; ! | FINE MUSICAL PLAYLET !a bveatific, scif-approving state of | “Something great and | vet.” “Right he 1 ve her G f Sl LS aeg enoed) sented in a most aceeptable manner. Steamed Kggs { course, before professional aid ar- The voice, faint and husky. but full R { Done by merely “Oht'* exclamation held . USRS SE FULRE ALl L A ICEE et Mr. Dove is a comedian and dancer of | - et : Beware of the habit of constipation, It | of cutting emphasis. came from the A H””” H wants to trx the | f uttin emph i m from the | sick woman on the bed T started old remedios.” | smazement and chagrin, and she A g put a glass of water to her lips while 2 ( j y b ‘ s Dicky raised her zently from he exceptional ability and in this offerir Risen Biscuit from just i few con suiltily, and Dicky sprang at once to | Few musical comedy sketches | ! ¢hangea color, but she recovered he self in a moment. With a deft move- | B he has surrounded himself with some you tak: self in Her tone was insufferable in its airy 5 sl i played here could compare with “The pillows ¢ drank thirstily. and Lunch < t ded bowel mus < mothers side patronage. T v malevolently glad | "._I““ he 1 TR . 10 puncture the halloon of her self- | i Cw ot R CR ST ment she replaced the covers over s . clever voung ladies 'n lay back o ¢ y as if | 3 : : . ) th Dr, F uixud dhoy e ol s e ! & The act is well staged and well Fried ¥ish Sauce Ti ¢ i e dressed and the audience likes it im- ‘orn Pudding It ) o unn ‘atti ens Special praise goes to the dicines or Was Madze “Cagtish? . E o < mensely. Special prai to S ; atinee 5 ) iy WElentacc s iushedipuithian well drilled and hard working chorus Dinner ! M0 T i el oyance e : = In the galaxy of pretiy girls who Croum of Corn Soun heen called.” she. sai - Dr. Pettit is not in his office.” she | = . v in the ensembles the Misses Jane Lentil Croquettes only i name and | said. “0F vou will kindly tell me 3 (vt TGt Tl BT e (et SveatPPotaines o | what he said about the medicines are prominent his trio makes StrinelE nl: tive my faull.” put in Dicl h think vou would hoth better | e s e e Sk r. Pettit zave me | e o The patient needs | : an ad incing Lthey oreleaail veral nurses he knew, il 1 s, and perfect «nict | called away T could H e oo R ettt on t 1 T wille. table . c 7 have fallan to the lure of vaudeville Saute T oreetmnhis i cnllsh on ctable compound. mixed witt of them, and then T ‘ ro mee and walked | [A DAiNTY Main 1 O T SO T e GOy NG | R . vou will Know them he their th Y i 7 2 Ablespoo 1 cn f wpers, parsley > 0 wo oceasionally e no eI (Oile s TNt [ urs agen nd was from he roow I knew that the : work in finished s(vle nd as:ist ma- tabl 1 nfu ¥ 4 P:'\»-”-yp g \V‘\\‘h ‘“‘“““1 y a O apsicontamis]il e e in el S nurse’s decision wis W, but T stole | T T ne Bt i o Ena SR t ¥ a harsh chemical whick ¢ 5 J L ¢ : % 1“\-‘ L b eciane st he a4 Dicky with a flashing | 5 =lance the face on the piliows to he Reform Candidate Maclyn | | 1o remove as much moistor ive Tablet Company, Columbus, O, ;" Y T's 'i‘ " e or smile and the look of interest which | see how my mother-in-law would | Arbuckle's g play, with Arbucklc ; " T T ki ¥ | 1 have observed Wwomen bestow | \ utocratic dismissal of her | \White satin nocturn is the forma- himself leading the cast is to be shown | | no free alkali,andtoitis added i i | S . = . upon my husbana Nent tnid o she hac wrd she ad ¢ % oo | then mixed with one cupful of may- - ctiing, healing Resinol med- ; 0¥ s R ens fupningat If she had heardishesmade o, oo ihis) zown, cul with i helted | isithe featire off tlic pliotoplny o=t ASK FOR and GET e she said curtiy no sign I decided that she must h S e used fo 8 : st | ) riom tonight and tomorrow. It is a | onnaisc O‘)Wh ,'If:'t"'j‘c‘gf‘r:‘f;t];:’l‘rd’\{;f 1 “I do not know Dr. Pettit Will | hive dropped to sleep again. |“'|M and bolero. e sleeves landif 202 Siitieal play and | the actor } Corn Pudding—Add on pint can- | RI IcK,s g A & vou kindly give me his telephone | As quietly as I could T indicated the imnrm ape are white georgette crape. | have Dbig opportunit to is ned corn to one cupful white sauce. | ber patient, and then sira ened herself to her full height cxhausted by the effort | The nurse appeared at the door- bowels: their action nates of Broadway companies who Coffec gerkins pounded to a pulp then Thus it comforts tender skins, o 5 = | e x elps nature clear the complex- Der Ter manner showed that | medicines and the nhysician’s direc- | One of spring’s “hallmarks” is o bit of | their ability as screen actors When cold add the yolks and whites THE ORIGINAL { numbers are “The Million Son” bof three egges beaten separvately, Turn d keep the hair rich, lustrous he hag motCrEizenime fon theine Sl (el orBRED Nk uY el il Sl ot the | N b e e e i ! e ) 0 i it ) E | and “The Light Bearer” two extra |into a shallow butiered haking dich MALTED MiLK ot | B (o dandivtt sald ot dent of the mustard plaster yoom. She followed me to the door : i s acrepe bodice, beaded by hand | ;graetions that are expected to find |and bake twenty minutes in Bipists’ and. toilet: connters; “I am afraid he is not at his office. | wna spoke in a low tone He left full instructions with mc ‘In an hour I shall bathe the pa- v muteh the cuffs. FAor) oven. ! Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price..

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