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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1918. for Theater Goers and Women Readers e e e e — e = = T z Don't tell me you're getting nerves” | STORY YOU CAN BEGIN 'IME L 2 AN BEGIN AT ANY WIN ‘lir looked at me curiously, and | S % H S .d - slipped his arm protectingly m‘oundl il 1y shoulder. . ——— | o Ok' Res!nol has | e I l e a I] d H lS It would have been blissful to have | > 5 s leaned against him, but the thought | d h ] How Cora and David Temple Solved Their Marital Froblems of the ather woman’s tortured face | eared that a.wfu By ZOE BECKLEY rrevented which | i I gave another glance across Dicky’s | my doing anything . . : skin-eruption away Politi : T - 5 Oll W shoulder to see whether or not she i y < h 3 Ad D l f The moment that Resinol Oint- thS and the oman. had recovered herself, ! X A & vance lSp ay (1) res itching skin the itch- Temple listened eagerly to her husband's story of the “man with Foimysuronizel shehaguelther | e Mt ‘r. A . a1 L ,:;“;:( r‘;‘{)‘;?“l‘;"‘fl'h(‘?}‘)‘&- t!!mhn and the lilke local political power who wanted David to be | grom ‘\‘:{ = - "“, - 10(,_]‘;“1‘:“ o x : T A That is octors have prescri the architect for his “organi s s : SCHLONES s. She was not gazing ¢ ! & it so successfully for over 20 years - ora had but the vaguest idea of poll- | pjcicy now, however, but at me, All % St P | LY i would further harrow her feeling: ¥ tics and “organizations. sented a broad e - ; ma, ringworm, rashes, and many corrupt. “But not necessarily to be avoided on that count, any more than | &S €ven a little color in her face, a IR Pl ¢ 4 7 TTER i . other tormenting, disfiguring s slums or prisons or any other field where {hings are clamoring & el || Gl U melidiag il iion e S TR (ol el et 2 R J\(i"sf\“led‘v"“"""”’““‘s‘*"h up and reformed,” as she promptly said to David, Bl Hps hodlogked mimeyiond novor esino ap, Resinol Oi ¥ rmed,” as s 1 Y said to David, Feaa tin ér‘gml])o)"““mg"t It may bo that, womanlike, her opinion was somewhat colored by her il i tl"'I‘ ealthy, understanding of David's discouragement and very urgent need of work. She S e ) e » easily and at little cost. 50 longed to stand shoulder to shoulder with Dave in making his fresh start | Uiter hatred, as was mirrored in her 3 ; : - s no need to pay ANY Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap also in life that it was hard to offer objections to this first ance represent- | €Ves: | 1 \ { n o 2 vas he ) je s < ¢ real chance represent , i i o e 4 g greadly help to clear away pimples and dan- cd in the unprepossessing but influential person of Timothy Rourke with Her eves held mine for a moment, | % ¢ 3 SBoUidiyou hesitatez L Justistepl {n “and "aee the . ;L;L:’ey‘:{é?mfs}:u. Mgr:\\a'h!t‘"d" his cigar and brown derby. fascinated; then, with a little shrug X faces welcome Resinol Shaving Stick v b : Z i Besides, Cora had enormous confidence in David. She believed without | @ her shoulders, she furned awa - § £ other Fashions for Fall and Winter, that ar limit in his ability and integ: Whyshouldn’t David be perfectly well able [@nd I knew that the danger of Dick: 2 3, £ A of other Fashions for Fall and inter, that are fsoiies ™ T not only to render splendid service to Czar Rourke but also to improveany | Trealizing her Qgitnti()r-] was passed. ¥ 3 ; ready for your approval. [} B a t Secrel unclean political conditions he might run up against? N .“A}l‘:‘.t are you looking at so ear-| y \ ¢ : f u To Cora Temple politics was a good deal like law— . ized power, | nestly 2’ Dicky demanded. | P P 4 SIMPLY SAY “CHARGE IT"” A o but a remote onc, scarcely touching her own immediate interests exc Without ting for ian answer, he : : x 0 have clear skin, bright eyes directly, like paying taxes by paying your rent. mm;a sm_mly, following my u.lkm‘n | . ——— d a healthy a pearance, your “If I had a vote now,” she smiled to David, “I'd take a lot more interest | catching sight of the retreating back | = estion mg’stpbe good—,your In persons like Timothy Rourke and their political ring: s i Davy, 1 Gf“Grm‘e Drnpl(v‘vr_ ) . ; AH SAR 1ISCH WElS and liver kept aCtive don’t feel near enough to polities to get its bad odor. take Rourke's Good Lord he gasped in con- 3 5 offer, dear, I think it will benefit you both. sternation. “Do vou suppose she z 7 2 A > 987—-685 MAIN STREET d regular. Assistnature-take “I'll help you every way I can. T'll study up the situation and make |heard what I said?” S ° friends with Mrs. Rourke and her sisters and cousins and aunts. I can prob- “Oh, I'm sure she dian't,”” T replied | » EECHAM S ably learn more from them in a month about the insand outs of T. Rourke’s | mendaciously, for there was no use | » organization than youjn half a year. Yes, I'd taks it if I were you,” re- |tryving to shield the gir] unless I was | — - peated Cora thoughtfully. “Let’s do as little Ikey father told him when he rrepared to do it tharoughly. ' . & % PILLS found the fly in his soup, ‘eat up to the fly’ As long as things are straight Dicky looked at me curiously. | VWeekly, a George Ovey comedy en- and clean, wo can ‘eat’ comfortably And if we come to anything that looks | Whether he believed me or not I do | itled *Jerry’s Celebration” and the est Sale of Any Medicine in the World) like a fly e can stop, can’t we? Or—or clean things up so there won’'t be | not kx:;vw. (\‘t.an_\' s he dig not | See America travel film. old everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 250, any more flies?"” press the question further. e = “Thero'll be big things to do,” said David, less in reply to his wife's ndorwona Bl oo otlonss SATISFACTION IS words than to his own urgent desire to accept what seemed like a life-sav- : ) = M o r P od vee. ; o] Neither did he again refer to Dr. Get the Round Package A enu fm_‘ (RE Dngs e [ S S B e Ment g s el B N0 QRO | SR e e ol mt SIDMAN’S MOTTO o 8 sk For and GET ! ] a ing apparel EARLY—when stocks are at their in all my life again do I wish to meet - | hein. Eocontln. el A 7 % best! You have wider choice, and since there money down, WHY pretty Suits—-charming Trimmed Hats and a score | that perhaps he has lost his grip—that his days of capability and youth | S < Used for 13 Century. J| ana snap are over—cannot help his wishes being father to his thoughts. | be had not much opportunity (o s i g Breakfast, “Courthouses apd banks and_schools to build, and all sorts of smaller stuff. | anvthing further, for Harry Under- _— ERR oAk Thero'll be $12,000 a yoar in it at the very least. You won't have to stay |wood came up to us just then ang G ST o o (T R ey Iulc cooped in this measly flat and do your own housework, dear girl”. His |struck Dicky a ringing blow between o | brought his own show, “Welc — EiDpereal Eemings eyes kindled as the eyes of the human male do at thought of providing |the shoulders. A S fEualED owil(Ehow, come to . : THE ORIGINAL Cream Scones Coffee well for his dependents—when he loves them, See here, my lad,” he said, “where | Our City to the Grand theater, 3 Lunch. Cora’s heart suddenly felt light. She experienced a warm, almost affec- | do vou think you are anywav? This | Hartford this weck, is real burlesque, Ly i A Welsh Rarebit Pear Fritters tionate interest toward Timothy Rourke. Her womanly optimism pictured kn't,k’]‘urko,\', o kn.‘;\\, \\:Ih(‘]rc z‘lln‘\'::; | in pace with the calendar. This pro- | § : ) l iy B i self i ifting the Rourke standarc if they | can keep a pretty wife veiled and Kill | mjer German comedian 4 s for % . o . Ginger Cookies Lemonade herself and I'avid directing and uplifting he Made from clean, nch mllk Wlth the ex- should prove to need uplifting. caw hersell a democratic Lady Boun- |any other man that talks to her. This | 41 that is good in the burlesque field I I tiful, visiting vague places on the cast side with bundles of clothing and | fsn't my idea of a party at all. You|anq as he fhils Scatontths oroanoor 4 tract of select malted grain, malted in our Roast Chicken Corn Custard orders for groceries. She even visualized the Rourke type of social 1fnno_- ust hand over Mrs. tt.tx;uhtm;; to e, | of this, his first attraction, he has lent A / A\, | own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Green Peppers tions where retired liquor dealers’ wives and grocers’ daughters predomi- |z go and rout ou ha v Jim. | every strenuous endeavor towards Inf 5 5 . 5 E ; i = - 3 @ g ‘ants and children thrive on it. ees wit Lettuce and Tomato Salad nated—plain, kind-hearted people whom she would make love her for so busy gassing with Katie that | placing before the public the very hest AR e R ::E"he nge'd’.' Bliced Peaches Cocoanut Cakes David’s sake. Ah, it would be heapsand heaps better than Colony Park s forgotten all about getting any |}yrlesque show on the circuit, His Noods na coolkiiiy hos sdiliblon of stk Iced Coffee with its aimless social code, its empty artificialities! crub ready.” cast of recognized performers and ar- 5 5 ream Scones.—Sift one and one- “Oh, Dave, dear, 'm happy! I believe I'm going to like politics!” Dicky flushed at Harry Under-| e s or the best, his prize beauty Nounahcsandsustamsmomthanlea,o_offee, etc. cupfuls flour into a basin, add one | cried Cora. And she kissed her husband on the ear. Wood's| reference fo Turkey, but he|lihe s of chirmers are fascinating Should be kept at home or when traveling. Anu- ppoonful baking powder, one tea- took the banter goed-naturedly. Nl et Tk e i tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. lonful sugar, rub in one tablespoon- Always looking for something to S e 2 A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing Dinner. butter, pinch of salt and enough catiine miveaiGiTeR - ane e ol el T e e e e 1 sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men. . | ers’ art, all tending towards making a "ACTN':Q'.':. U.S.A, Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price bm to make Into soft dough. Divide above my stomach—"" nto two pieces. Roll out thin and “Never ~mind my ‘innards nd, then divide into eight pieces. growled his friend. “You’re the host e on a warm griddle, turning once. : A & t this here party, aren’'t you? A ocoanut Cakes.—Into two cupfuls Tt 3 etty host you are, letting everybody oanut stir one half cupful sugar, 2 s farve to death because you're too half cupful cream and beaten s zy even to make anoher man get to e Th tiions these hedd. | his tifoiiare B b e tes of two e’“’"i‘ ‘\1“1‘ ”‘°;°“ghl‘ 3 S o oL ‘.I‘”tvb“‘ if'(’o‘“‘\;]’:;‘ (L; h’{‘)"‘mi: = N liners the popular moving picture and | while others are excruciatingly funn drop cocoanut mixture from nearly fainting from ger, S rur “« ih ¢ ban y C o ke Fra s Es , a pe o dancer, fasc bn on to buttered paper, bake in el e | R OUTROERTE VIS ‘.,;"‘},‘“\U’ilfi‘1?”:‘,1“ :\),"‘1“,1,,;6 PacEeoite S L Herate oven. Sift powdered sugar wife. 1 have a most important en- 3 macaroons while still warm. Those Minor Faults e ON KEENEY’S SCREEN | Several other pictures of one and | steps. She also has a sweet voice He grinned at me maliciously. 1 two reels will help to round out the | and renders s \"‘1 1 selections in knew what he meant. His threat to _ cvening’s entertainment for those | commendable manner. Harry [Ma- How much happiness married | Of course people who cannot find j.iEl M 08 MOV, “C8 Mo tesh in ¢ ) j T son and company have an act that is people (and others) lose, how much |things (or will not make the necessary | my mind. For tonight only at Keeney's the-| 1. conjunction with #he above | truly individual energy they waste, because they do |cffort—personally I think that a kind _— ater, Selig offers F Brunette and | photoplays, three acts of stellar Kyl 5 o i ; Guy Oliver in the thrilling drama, | vaudeville will be seen. Rex Storey not learn to take certaln things about | of mental laziness has a good deal to | BJLLIE BURKE BACK “Out of the Mist,” while the Red |known as the jolly juggler, has an act | If there is a stubborn spot, on each other for granted! ido with the inability) are exasperat- | | Feather feature presents & 1l star | that is well wortk of Although | white paint, that can not be removed e : e jed , 3 ature presents an a ar | that is we orth seeing. ug e paint, NG be?weceonup;in‘;han“fi;::e?e‘n:a::;rc {ing. But when you have lived with a AT FOX'S THEATER cast in a stirring drama, “The Nar- { there have been jugglers and jug- ith soap and water, dip a wet cloth Red Feather Feature staying at the establishment where I |Person forty years and found out that row Path Har ox and Grace | glers in this city, the consensus of | in whiting ai ub the spot. It w that is one his nchangeable cha- (et Darling will appear in the second ) opinion of those who have seen Sto- | come off with eas “THE NARROW PATH” spent part of my summer. | s one of his unchangea L il app i ond j opinion of those . - | racteristics, what is the use of fretting S ¢ he as her i she knew | : : v nE s yve Gloria? This will be Oxefdayplchasiced and fuming every time he manifests | 1°0¢S Die 10 = where the book he had been reading |: the question that will be agitating the Fritzi Brunette and Guy had disappeared to. ‘I simply laid it | 1t? photoplay fane who attend Fox's to- Oliver in down”, he said, “and now T can't Married Folks Ought To Help Each | morrow and Thursday, to witne “OUT OF THE MIST” find it. Other. chapter seven of Gloria's ance “Ign’t it somewhere in our room up- Harry Fox and Grace stairs?” she asked. I believe that married folks should Darling in the second “No”, he said, “I've just been look- | iry to lelp each other overcome their | eplsode of Beatrice ing sy there faults. And mind vou, T don't mean s S 9 2 a 2 Falrfax serles. “You Must Look For Things With |DY censorious fault-finding, hut by mefisgga § s ‘ helping them in a kindly spirit to sece | % : o ) % d refreshing produc- tion, se the most fastidious | burlesque patron. Daily matinees will be given. Seats can be reserved by | episode of the Beatrice Fairfax se- | rey perform, is that he is the | phone or mai ries, “The Story of the Jealous |that ever graced the stage. Some Take a Package Home i 3—Acts of Vaudeville—3 Your Elbows. I the failings and then by encourage- il She went up and came down with | ment and forbearance and by noticing | | 5 i %! %] _‘4‘.:1 the book in less than a minute. “Right | and praising every effort to overcome. | 8 2 on top of the trunk,” she said, “In per- | But when it becomes evident in the | fectly plain sight. 1 don't seo Tow |course of human events that certain | vou sould miss it. I mever saw anyone | fanlts are a practically incradicable | %o unobserving in my life. You must | part of the housemate’s character, | look for things with our elbows” | isi't it inflnitely wicer to take them for | B ) g 2 O went on in the same strain for | granted instead of fussing and frettin : : ; X I | i £ twihgr“fhree minutes until her hus- fuhmu them every time they manifest | ~ Al g 2 V500 miiions O band got up and went into the housc, | themselves? Especially when they arc | : Geclaring that he would never ask her | minor fauits that don’t really mako | @ : | Y { f i Y. This extrav- to look for anything again, he’d rather | such a lot of difference unless you pelock for en let them? oo K nd your table ex- Copyrighteds Tffaiuiiii",’ffiiw L e : by canning fruit in quantity—now. June Caprice and : - @» : . Harry Hilliard = - L IN “Little Miss Happiness’ REV 4L ATIONS OF A W‘H‘Ei By ADELE GARRIGON | PATHE WEEKLY GEORGE OVEY COMEDY et S Why Grace Draper’s Face Was White] Dicky, her breath coming unevenly e i = ir shuddering gasps. ‘When Madge Turned to Her. 2 - Billie Burke e I had but one thought as T looked N Dicky and I had been so en&rossod | at her, to keep Dicky from secing hor 3 = N 3 v v ot noticed | , i she s v 5 = “Gloria’s Romance” i our quarrel that we had not noticed | until the should have regained her | Ghapie-i7: B | our’ proximity to Grac ¥Rl eelino on. How to accompl | Whetner she had purpesely AP |ihis I did not know. I knew Dick = B | troachea us or not. T co‘u_ldk??t uet_, perversity well enough to know that - At any rate, when, after Dicky’'s o { it he had any suspicion that I was | Evenings 10c | burst of jealous anger against Dr.{tiving to keep him in one position he | & Pettit and my retort concerning RiS|youjq he certain to turn in the other. | 1010 & e i 2 . o, >’ > @ « Nep iAseca e 3 y S0l model, he had cried out loudly: ®To [ iy o5t hanal pretext fashed inte | oo osS L:0ols, by theiside of the Sol {ho dovil with Grace Draper! I'm not | ot FONC PRI Dretext fiashed into, gicrs and Sailors Monument, ana . Granulate ugar — bothering about her. he's getting Eht i Ay shortly after she sees Freneau meet S THE A1 my nerves anyway,” I heard a “O G s e e | he Whatever fears she has enter- i B . . . - RAN THEATRE Shoking little gasp from behind me, | i I TN GRREIR] B 2 e e e e Sleeioi ot L It is all cane, quick dissolv | featuring the universal favorite Billie Burke. In this chapter, which is the | turning point of the stor Freneau goes to keep his appointment with Lois, Gloria’s brother’s wife. From her bed-room window Gloria is scan- ning the country side with her new vous manner which is wholly forcign | Hartford [{|and, turning swittly, saw the 8Irl, ¢y ;e I am sure there is a crab on || LML B NGl gralitoe] Mot Ty 1 it o ing and of hxghest sweet- b 2 Bl | ctanding quite near to us. S this occurrence. In addition to the ; et . ev‘;‘r”y e Beck: RilEe shone Except when exclted, Grace Draper | “gecp still” Dic above Mr. Willlam Fox will offer his : ening power. Kept clean i said, excitedly. o i B ioh i vy aay never has any color, but the usual| excltedly. | o iheul Film stars June Caprice and ow hold on ta my shoulder and lift i . asss 4 b 2 and 5 ound car- e clear pallor of her face had changed | Loui root out of the water. It 15 shal. | HArry Hilliard in his latest film m Sy by p : P e to a grayish whiteness. I had reason ! joo'eniuoh here. | terpiece “Little Miss Happiness, v . tons and 5, 10, 25 and 50 R 2 s 2 enough to hate the girl, I h i which is billed as “the sweetest sto : s ecas American Suger IDMAN’S BIG SHOW Ectorcalsitn Lillian fo sveiDice What Dicky Said. | ever told.” Once again June Capric ot pound non-sifting bags g Company _ With Mr. Sidman (Himself) B |from her influence, but in that! I did as he requested, and foolish | forges to the front in a picture of i ¥ L 3 The Original “Hot Dog Man.” moment, as I gazed at her, I felt|cnough I felt, too, balancing gravely | country life. “Little Miss Happiness'” : S paCked at the refmery. And big company of entertain- 8| nothing but deep pity for her. { on one foot, and lifting the other foot | overflows with the quaint humor and 7 't ers, including a prize beauty For all the poise and pretence of ' Dicky's inspection. spirit of the fields, with the innocence | A A k f b name chorus. The Fashion Show of & | the girl was stripped fram her. She “Why, there’s nothing on it at all,” of a little girl who has spent her days | 4 S ori1 y Burlesque. {| was a ghastly, pitiable sight, as she Dicky said blankly. “You must have among the dr . The balance of stood there, her big eyes fixed on | caught your foot in a bit of seaw Ld,llzu» program will include the Pathe S Fine S~ Cranulareq