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NEW. RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1916. BANI}{%A%EIPE‘} | " News for Theater Goers and ‘Women Readers bed Most Terrible Suf-|JAP FILM STAR | . 2uzu . ZuZo ¢ ZuZu » ZuZu - Zuzu “;(.J‘;Z“\fiY.’:‘“,i??“‘h‘E;»,‘,‘L':fX e i i 2 without me, tha wanted to s AT FOX'S THEATER | R | sot all the wild imaginings which had ble Compound. | tortured me but a few moments be- | fore. Dicky wanted me! My heart sang | = joyous carol as I followed him down to the corner of the moonlight ver- | anda which we had fitted up as an outdoor sitting room. A roomy | swinging seat, a couch piled with cushions, a rustic table and some big, camfortab! chairs made it a most in- SIMPLY SAY r? “CHARGE IT” viting corner. 4 PAY 7 PAY “This for me,” said Dicky, a > ated himself in the swinging and drew me down beside him R Aw fH R Take a Jitney Joy Ride Here’'s a trip you will enjoy. The spicy road leads straight to the grocer man—and Zu Zu, the spicy little snaps that please everybody. e e For today and tomorrow the Fox | ison, Texas. — ‘“ After my little | theater will offer an especially ar- | ps born two years ago I began suf- | yengea holiday program. The Para- | fering with femalo trouble and could hardly do my work. I was very nervous | but just kept drag- | & story of how the ancient Japanese | ging on until last | ceremony of betrothing children when | summer when I got | they are hardly out of their cradles, | where I could not do | influences the lives and destinies of | my work. I would mount Plays will offer the noted Japanese dramatic actor, Sessue | Hayakawa in “Alien Souls. This is two Americanized Niponese. A\Ir.‘ Mind if I smoke? “Indeed, no.” He took out a cigar, lighted it, and then with a slight push of his feet set the swinging seat in motion. For a | long time we sat silent, gazing out at the lawn and trees bathed in the soft light of the moonbeams. The air was | heavy with the scent of lilacs and apple blossoms, the slight swaying | niotion of the seat lulled my over-: wrought nerves. I nestled close to | Dickky in contentment. “Comfy, sweetheart?” Dicky’s voice held all the tenderness of the days, before our marriage. Havakawa will be remembered for | : - bis wonderful perfornance in support | |and dizzy spellsand | (0 o s Ry in “The Cheaty | 3 T hBI WO“lld ‘“; which created a furore throughout | urst. got where I was almost | .1 top1ay circles. In “Alien Souls” | ing skeleton andlife was a burden | vy Hayakawa plays the part of a until one day my husband’s step- | wealthy curio dealer madly in love | told my husband if he did not do | with an Americanized Japanese girl. | hing for me I would not last long | How he saves herfrom the clutches af | old him to get your medicine. Sohe | 2 money-seeking American society ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- [ man, is shown in a play sripping in d for me, and after taking the first ')15 mtTnle‘y‘ 0;111 th‘osc days the! doses I began to improve. I con-| Triangle plays will also present the | bd its use, agd Ihavel;ever had any | Charming star Dorothy Gish in 7 Rocks the Boat.” This is the story le trouble since. I feel that Towe | ,¢", "o Jitre soctety girl who chose | “Oh, yes!” 1 could hear the Lt of fe to you and your remedies. They | 1, ‘try and reform the world rather | . 4 happiness in my own voice as it or me what doctors could not do| than ‘sit and enjoy life. She tries to | 3 carolled the answer. I will always praise it wherever I| eform the saloonkeeper and make the | B & | “That's my own girl.” His arm —Mrs. G. O. LOWERY, 419 W.Mon-| 1ad boys drink ice cream soda in- ! E - A3 | drew me closer, he bent his head and i Street, Denison, Texas. | stead of whiskey. In daing this she Z 9 1 day and hot flashea BISCUIT COMPANY 11 INNANRNNENERN] RRRRRRRRERRERLL] Zo « ZoZv < ZuZv - ZuZu ¢ ZUZU * ZuZu . 0707 - OZ 07 « 0Z 8Z » RZOZ - NZN7Z « OZ 07 o TITTTT | kissed me, a long lover's kiss.. “Ki you are suffering from any form of ' ncarly gets herself into trouble and % 5 Z 2 e | me back, you littic iceberg,” he com- | Lle ills, get a bottle of Lydia E. how she was saved makes a photo- 3 7 5 ; manded playfully. “Yau're as shy and { 3 ham’s Vegetable Compound, and (rama full of thrills and adventure. | 2 4 % | reserved as you were the first kiss I &l i “he Keystonoe Plavers will also be seen | ever gave you, and that landed on mence the treatment withoutdelay. 1, (oS RE -~ BoC b s s your ear. Just remember youre my ¥yl medy entitled “Bath Tub Perils,” | — | wife, please. Now put your arms 3 and the paramount plays will also 7] | erouna my neck and kiss me nicely T offer their pictograph. The show at ' T ~ 57 jasialovinemiteishonld g gt B3 lfl IEQ'“SQ:TW — | e e e e ‘ i A masterful love note underlay the 4 5 PO AT : S e N/ playful words. As I obeyed him, and Stripes, ete. et X Heago ek ; 3 3 = i his arms closed roughly about me, AND UP 3 3 Bt e | By ADELE GARRISON the doubts and fears that had tor- = L e J | mented me sizpea avey THE (AESAR X{IscH Tonight and Tuesday o e — a4 ‘I i i L o Antonio ,\(lrlr(;lm ai::d Five H;(:g;cn;:;(mc L}:::afion for L paticy Banisncal tellsting lor || doon attor pidnins | Dl s s | ANTONIO MORENO IN 887—-693 MAIN STREET Dorothy Kelley ervice . i i e mother il et i Grace Draper’s Visit. ' mother good-night, and sank down in i VITAGRAPH FEATURE HARTFORD | | New York, July 3.—Five hundred . sl my chair, looking out over the moon- SN 25N e L e e ,-I held a long and scorw.y session | ;i Wieaatnfena i ooalaad ttamSns e OPEN TONIGHT n ) 2 Y, New | with my own soul the night after| my windows yednesday ersey and Pennsylvania, mobilized at - 151 I S S 2 S Grace Draper’s first visit to the old; Was Dicky in love with Grace| with Antonio Moreno and Dorothy | | Kelley leading the company, Keen- ey’s will offer as its photoplay fea- ture for tonight and tomorrow the Vitagraph blue ribbon, “The Supreme } Temptation,” a five-reeler full of | thrills and dramatic surprises. The | picture is said to be one of uncom- | mon interest and it should make a | strong appeal to the motion picture devotees of the city. | Other features for the Indepen- ¥lora De Haven in Fort Hamilton for military maneuvers | Brennan house in Marvin which we | Draper? “The Seekers” J | began training today under the direc- | had furnished into the semblance of | Even as I asked the question of my- = tion of the National School Camp comfortable home: The discovery | self, I realized that it was prompted | ¥riday and Saturday et that she had been Dicky’s companion | by my jealousy of the girl, an emotion Edith May Stoney in The boys are from nine to seven. | il the selection of the furnishings of | for which I always have had the “The Two Edged Sword” teen years old. They will remain in | Dis room, about which he had made | greatest contempt, in the abstract. I B | | training from two weeks to two | S0 MUch mystery, was food enough for | smiled in bitter retrospect at the | High Class Vaudeville ¥ months as they or their parents de- | STi0Us thought. But when added to| memory af-4ibing little speeches I had | Daily 5 Sias that came the news that she intended | made in m¥ girlhood days concerning | w.* | taking a little apartment in the city | the very green-eyed monster that now s g g for the winter, I felt that the time | attacked me. BOYCOTT BREAT BRITAIN. had come for me to sit down and go It had been my creed that a jealous | qence Day program will be the two- London, July 3.—German, Austrian | over the situation with myself, | woman desraded herself and 16st | reel Biograph, ‘Celeste;” Ham and and Hungarian coal owners are form- | D‘”;‘ e flh‘ S e SAxoom Delbed (B h{“cwr hold she might have on her| Buq in “The Peach Pickers” the T O et 1 Ciely Rl 6 o 111(: ’ ad shared mine until his Ic? ing. I had said that if I ever | Urniversal weekly and the Gold Seal e hithorto larwoly farmishoq | ¥R Should be ready, but within an married and felt my husband’s 1ove | grama, “The False Balkans, erto largely furnished | nour after he had first exhibited it| siipping away from me to another | wyosnesdny Fiors Parker DeHaven by Great Britaln. The capital is $1,-| to his mother and me he had moved ! woman I would not lift my finger to | will ne seen in the Red Ieather fea S i o 1 his rsona 3 s i i 1 ’ w2 s o 000,000. Steps will be taken to de- | all his personal belongings into it, and | keep him. e ci s il pild e T Sepniny i oonl 4 : welop_ the Danube river traffic had given Katie special instructions | Yet here I was, my theories all shat- “Would You Forgive Her” is also e serenely d PPIY Sometimes the Old People Are Cruelly carrying the coal. The Balkan states | as to its care. This left my Toom all | tered, sitting alone in my moaonlit|ceneduled for that day. with one’s fellow human beings and Made to Feel Dependent, HARTFORD have been getting some 2,500,000 tons | sy own again, something far which I|room shivering with the primitive Edith Storey in “The Two Edged |at the same time maintain a reason- e e § g ) i | of coal every year from England. was supremely grateful as I locked my | €motions that swept over me. Erralh i e COLEHOR. o5 G || G e e s LR TULLE L 4 AL, WEEK. TWICE DAILY Rage) lealousy Periet il onging | ok sl car gis Siine b oru o aie o o | Bl eHRAAduality e S e eres tinrobl ek ek = for Dicky, mingled with loathing at | graph blue ribbon picturization of a |°f uman relationships. On the other hand, we all know ot JULIA DEAN A STORY YOU CAN BEGIN AT ANY TIME the thought of his presence, all had | powerful drama and it makes a splen- | How to be happy though married | $25¢8 1n which mothers and fathers £ their way with me, until at last I|hen | are made to feel their dependence photoplay feature. is one of the most talked-of aspects|and permitted to suspect (or more . ’ . flung myself down on my bed, e The mana . ¢ 3 , e > management announces hav- 4 p s And Polj Players In Her Side---and His She e L T e than uepect) that they are " e g I lay there for a long time until| serial, “Who's Guilty” which will be | Another aspect of it—and who has | Wav. ssOUTCAgT” How Cora and David Temple Solved Their Marital Problems Zfii\;alr!y sanity came back to ne, | shown at the local playhouse every [not faced this in onc form or another? | ey osnegnst el sozethop . a I face e iss : 2 sometimes, for econc s By ZOE BECKLEY FeE Issue before me | week for the balance of the summer. | s how the old and the young, with Soncwnio onjothesirea, squarely. e e e e : | sons. If they can have separate es- 4 If my husband were not in love ok e B their eternally clashing tastes and | tablishments in the same house or With his beautiful model, at least he | A special holiday vaudeville bill has |opinions and view-points and desires, | neighborhood that is ideal, but it is Was enough interested in her and on | heen arranged for tomorrow. often impossible. - 5 shall live in the sa Rk sehol th- Cora Opens a Campaign sufficiently intimate terms of associ- | s SR i G R S S R e e A tion wi RS e out unhappiness or injustice to either. | o t Cora Temple's frank announcement to David that she would “fight” With her to cause any wife un- e they do not want to spoil each other's 8 0%1FOU?éBE marked a new chapter in h lives. It would be a determined fight; casiness. M f __“fl[ Again and a in letters come to me | and their own lives, the y should face B i no less strong because it amiaple and without deception. Cora felt “Are You Asleep, Madge?” | vieny ior Tomon"o‘v presenting some form of this problem. | the fact that a problem is involved right and justice on her side, Yet to combat the power Mrs. Carter Brett so But there was nothing I could do | “———— e J The Adjustment of Relationships Be- | 214 make up their minds to do their BAND CONCERT EVERY firmly wielded over David, Cora realized no common weapons could prevail. | about it. .\h;;)‘-u toward solving it e NGON. For every personal lure Rose Brett flung out Cora must wield one. > The young should be tender of the fYaDAx ‘\F“'RN"OOV For every idea Mrs. Brett submitted for the development of Colony Park : In this month's issue of one of the | old—they themselves have \Nnfl Bathing, / Bowling, Cora must supply as good or better. on Dicky with which many women 4 Every novelty in the soolal life of the fashionable suburb from the | YARAUIsh their rivals, and T was de-; clever brain of the realty president's wife must be matched or surpassed | (€TMined tha I would never lower | by one from the wife of the young architect. In short, Cora scorned a |X:YSelf by showing any jealousy of the | Regular Dinners. cheap method of rivalry. Merely to “flirt” with her adversary’s husband |&fL = would be the resort of the silly, jealous, unresourceful wife. Cordial to her I could not me, but a The thought stimulated Cora as the employment of one’s best-effort al- | ¢00L civility I could manage. I re- ways does. Opportunity came soon. The Country Club was to be house- |S°lved never under any circumstances warmed by a splendid party. Mrs. Carter Brett, confident of leadership, |'© Mention her name to Dicky in any fearless in her ability to set the soclal pace, planned the entertainment |¢SParaging way. e i taeseriallir el butiar satoonaasy =t ol Then, I said drearily to myself, if keeper. He longed for wife and fam- | nished in their own way. The instinct It therefore created a ripple when Cora entered in a frock which quite | HIN&s turned out as I feared, and ily, but questioned whether he ought | of nest-making is strong in the voung distinguished her from the other women. It had the prevailing short skirt | DICKY 8rew to love this other waman, Jduplketfandilemontlelly, to ask a wife to become one of such | and with the old the household gods and low bodice, but instead of belng vivid in color and ormament it was of | . WOuld step quietly out of his lifc: SEENEE. Chiss _ Coffee 14 household. often “plant a terribly fixed foot and subdued gray. Against its cobweb texture her young neck and bosom, her | 10Ut protest. |, Chopped Veal, German Style—Put | Another letter was from a young | are not rooted up without blood.s slender arms gleamed like rosy oream, This Spartan resolution neatly | throush a machine or chop very fine | woman, the youngest of a large his is a matter for compromise. Each The origtnality lay In an odd tunic thing, smocked, and’ with a vague |d0CKoted and tucked away, I rose and | tWo pounds of lean veal; for this the |jjy of hrothers and sisters, who have | should have thelr own way in the suggestton of open, rolling collar. Without knowing why, oné immediately | LCS&0 to Prepare for bed, for I had jshoulder is inexpensive and well fla- \yarried and gone away from home. | rooms belonging to themselves and in thought of a sculptor or painter. This effect was heightened when Cora, | PTOWR myself on my bed fully vored. Season with one teaspoontul |pecause their income is insufficient | the common rooms each should ha laughing in a group of men, made some rapid passes in the atr, thump | 9ressed: ) of salt ,one-half of a teaspoonful of e upward, like an artist measuring distance or catching a line ' through BUt Iiad oulyliustiuntgosenedjitngloplonfiu sefionsshal SHOT faiktcaspoon. | [aaq i s Falie i ani6niiana Metays | MET0) rar callana IO Mo romiza e nd squinted eyes. lastenings of my dress when Dickyts|||full Of epper and fonotablespoonfullley siitie rather niid mothen! She 5| forbearatice and. charity thess | oo Today and Tomorrow A moment later she was holding out hoth hands in cordla) greeting {o | '°ICC seunded outside my door. of chopped parsiey. Form into small | (iiie'to do that 3 1one g€ | 2 pair of youths in punctilious evening clothes. 4 ESonasiden BMadec il helaakcedll chopsEinentine falinlecofloribonelfiorhl i besi K et Sl it M b e e e e e e e 1 “Of all people!” she cried, “If it isn’t old Jack! And Burton Quim. |S°ft¥- stiok fozimacaront iinnofemalilfondfl b b e e e e e e SPECIAL HOLIDAY FEA- Bl | by! Do you boys remember the last time we met? You were singing— | ... Cr, | Feturned, opening the door. | dip each chob into slightly beaten | guo "tn 1og por aiter oomirie e b | e emeabPy nocessity. TURE BILL how did it go?—Tra la la, la-a-a-a; oh, tum-te-tee-a!” Cora ended her | AV '~ egg, roll in fine bread crumbs and |gutc. (% <0 T ST anvbEdin e jES teiEReatesRo tithicas el chas BV e i Don’t you want to put on some- | immerse in smoking hot fat for eight | 7 ISHN&S of the home. ! In an instant the boys, laughing, too, completed the arla. Thetr | '\P5 and come down on the ver-|to ten minutes according to the volces were delightful. Two men looked over from a nearby group, plain. |20da?” he asked. It's the most | thickness of the chop. Serve with ly interested. Before one could count five they had gathered into a whim. | woRderful maonlight night vou ever |tomato sauce. Sessue Hayakawa sical quartet and ‘‘blended” in the chorus of ‘“Fair Harvard.” saw. I lay watching it from my room Junket and Lemon Jelly—Wine or - | . This was not at all the atmosphere Mrs. Carter Brett wanted in | Ult1Imade up my mind it was crimi- | other jelly may be used instead of = her opening-of-the-season party. An alr of correct demeanor, of oon- ““}_Ié";;:ysr‘}“;‘fi::f‘-mi e lemon if wished. Make some junket “Alien Souls” ventional ballroom procedure, was the keynote she wished. ~ But before |, e T0S B0 @P800 (; is OWn en-|in the usual way, and for the sake of she had got her lorgnette fairly leveled Cora Temple and her friends had | Loip oo that he had not noticed my | variety serve it in champagne | Eroved avay nlarimelealcha sttire in the dim light. As I stepped | glasses. When the junket fo quite | 2 J » 1 out into the hall, after throwing a| g, | Triangle Plays Present & Rose Brett was annoyed. There was not the slightest touch of wvul- Shawl around my shoulders! 'hol ox- firm chop the jelly and heap it on 3 R | =arity In what Cora’s coteric had done. Yet throughout the evening per- 5 5 the junket. H 3 Dorothy Gish fl | sisted & note which Jarred with the tone Mrs. Brett desired. There had | </Gimed In astomishment: = == — | PN S Cora v ress ou wen 7 i §: | peen something about Cora irom the moment she entered to the moment |, “tohY YOUTe AT reteod! ¥ou went MOTORCYCLE and [0l N 8 | she left that kept her the center of an interested circle. Rose Br U ‘ 75 ¢ B | Prooked no division of leadership. feagust s hed Sonollo et buc L AUTOMOBILE DRI AL IR ¢ i Susan Rocks the Boa She overheard snatches of dialogue: asiiusy s ShEoMBh o want fo { ) for hot weather “We’'re not having our ground by getting 2 = > ? s 5 wake you up. Anything the matter y S = g cut down; we're fitting the house #8 the ground.” Or *Jove! ; 1dn” e p groun r “Jov s; wouldn't T (TN R A e e v your fan now. We have one it be great—a swimming pool!” Clearly they were not talk -4 usua N 5 Paramount-Pictograph iy 1 ng the usual | gaemig took in my reddened eyes. o ! & : for every need. Keystone Comedy 4 And it disturbed Rose Brett more than she admitted even to herself Out In the Moonlight. CHARTER OAK PARK s when Cora left on the arm of Carter Brett, the stolid president of the “Nothing at all,” I wered de- Breakf{as tween Old and Young. My pride forbade me to try | 2 i uit | | &ny of the feminine wiles and graces g & Minced Meat with Green Peppers so much in Milk Biscuits Coffee popular magazines was symposium | having youth that fhey can afford to by the readers upon their most press- | °© generous r@s, Pishing and Dancing: Lunch ing personal problems. Four letters [ The Old Should Let the Young Live Chopped Veal, German Style Wafers Cocoa Dinner Carrot - Soup Corned Beef Boiled Potatoes Savoy Cabbage Watercr French Dressing Wafers Cheese Popular Picnic Ground. were published, and every one of the Thejr Lives. four related to the adjustment of re- And the old should be willing to lationships between old and young. | give the young all the chance possible One man had an invalid mother and | to live their own lives. They have a salary too small to permit him to en- | had their chance gage an attendant as well as a house- Both are apt to want the home fur- oving Picture 'Theater- without her help and because they |a share are . but she doesn't feel | the watchwords of the family whe Paramount Plays Present = | ToE— realty corporation appearing much interested in her sprightly conversa- is v, “I was just wakeful, that's H f d - > Our Performance will be tion. . T am glad you thought of going arttor Continuous from 2 to 11 B “What's come over your wife, David Temple?” said Rose when David . The moaonlight is wonderful, | TUESDAY. p. m- Tomorrow, July 4th. was driving her home in her high-powered car. “I didn’t know she had— | isn’t it?” ’ JUI 4 . all—bohemian tendencles.” If only I could keep him from |2:30 P. M. EVERYTHING ELECTRIC “Oh, Clora’s just trying out her soclal wings” laughed David with a |KkRowing that I had been crving!| @ Eyents. Thrilling Races. 77-79 CHURCH STRLEET LTRIGAT TEL. 900 shade of uneasiness in his voice. That was the thought uppermost in “Hmmm-——" replied Rosg inazrticplately, and lagsed inia sisnce my mind as we went down tha sape, ADMISSION 50 CENTS M A