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1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1917. o™ —— Yo T 3 = e e e News for Theater Goers and ‘Women Readers ——— e A STORY YOU OAN BEGIN AT ANY TIME “\X/AR BRIDES,” THE THIS WEEK Her Side--and His YEAR'S SENSATION lt N l How Cora and David Temple Solved Their Marital Problems Crowded houses are the rule at alter ay or By ZOE BECKLEY Keeney's this week, the theater-goers | SIMPLY SAY “CHARGE IT"—Pay Weekly. of the city and neighboring places turning out in large numbers to wit- Playel's { Th B nd L ens ness terbert Brenon's photodramatic | X UR ANUARY SA].E i € DO 00S . | version or Mar raig ‘Wentworth [ great play, “War Brides.” he play 3 s BETTE v e . /S BETTER DAILY LT The Silken Noo expanded into g Walt. and it more than consoled him ! which is recognized vs (he film sen. : GROWE BE i a book and, illustrated by Lucy T for the wound Walt had dealt his | sation of the year. introduces to moy. | i arguerite Clark’s Gres | ton, brought Walt and Lucy ir vanity. Walt and Janet did not bo- |ing picture aud N eimioue e 3 b recognitian. Two kinds of writing | long together, he now felt red, I popular Russian tragedienne. 1t is a | Tremendous R"‘,],"C"f)"s_:arzl Ufthf""r ‘r"m__ | gets the public—the kind that pie- | and he meant o help in the readj powerful war picture and is claimed | “Charge Account” tak 9:‘\(?‘;11' L tures Tom, Dick and Harry and th ment. to be one of the greate rguments - 4 ¢ chases in convenient teakly, ay 3 wives as heroes and heroines and Jie Action always followed close 61 | for peare that could he red. The | | ' Come and enjoy the S AVINGS! kind that skilfully ridicules them. 1In |the heels of thought with Nicoll | picture is being shown here Bvery %dept. in the Big Store offers you | Comedy Successy at the the first kind., Tom, Dick and H: Without letting Janet, know what 1 | regular Keeney prices. It was sien | : - LADIES’ COATS 8 recognize themselves:; in the other, | was doing, he sent copics of Walls i on Broadway wherc 3 | | / Sk . ' 2 2 » a admission | i REGULARLY $15.00 .. X they recognize their neighbors. hook to cluh women of influence ! fee was collected | \ gt | bt s . T he Silken Noose” Tom, Dick |all the leading cities in the untiv. | Sy Brides, despito (e fict that | ki $20.00 COATS e NOWS i {and Harry recognized their neishbor | Along with it he sent copic of Y i a show In itself, is not the only | i $26.50 COATS ...... ........ NOW $1; and his wife and enjoyed Walt's caus- { men.” With these went a hr ane attraction al the playvhouse (his i tic comment on the clinging-vine type | tion: The management iy offering | | LADIES’ SUITS $9 98 | o f " woman. i Dhe critics,. homcves Would you like the editor v‘“h‘“_’ ! the biggost ly-0ut of moving pictures | | REGULARLY $15.00 found even more interest in the book | man® to address your club on ) | | and vaadeville ever given ir 3 1 . bigmhion gly 1 this city. | than did the public. Here was the [of these—The Sifken Noose or | | 4 trays the Amer. | - Tonight Theodore Roberts will dha | OTHER SUITS AT BIG REDUCTIONS author attacking the very kind of | more truly portrays @ seen in “Pudd’nhead il Ljr HGLS Wilson while | 5 P = : woman that his wife, as editor of !jcan wife qy L Quring the last half of the week ! g 5 - - “Woman" glorified in her magazine! As a rosult, Janet was flooded Wi ronnogt Pardner iy, s 'J ISCH ! It became a spicy commonplace to |, itations from all over the .«mn(’]l‘A place on the program The late 'c A & )i e ¢ etwee Calt P en’s clubs on the®| oo h L . . > latest 2 point out th s between Walt’s | (5 speak before women's clul forenog | chabters in the serlals whion pary 887—-603 MAIN STREEZL and Janet's ideas. tion. Nicoll had a con 1€2 | heen ¢ % S e running for soveral weeks wip | In hohemia well as out of it. \jty janet on the matter also be shown. Eanil atinces—Tuesday, Thursday thefcomm e this sfladiad BTGl o s =i | HARTFORD 5 5 - MoRar P re three | land saturday, Pricc 10-20c. Eentonig iliusrationg o a0l oge e A el Ll lccitimate ([hresa vaudeville ace kinship between her and Walt (han “T want to send way,” he said to her. 501 EN e Nights—10-20-30-50c. between Walt and Janet. 2l ecturing trip about tie i Bohemia, skilfull in recognizing | YOU on a lecturing trii Your ni. | THEDA BARA ON i r J for several months. - o oo o e .:i(.m':‘x(\x( and 1 could attend to the more ] QIR IRMRl B BERS BRURG |G i aih somip ot st (i FOX FILM TODAY - \\f\'ITthT\‘-('n‘»yny‘n‘:‘:w \ffinitiesit 16 coms || the biz matters feithen shoiorilconid . e 5 run out to sec you, wherever you hap- may be wrong in telling you mented “They will soon sot cach | T OUE 19 5€0 PO HaCE ou will he Tonight and tomoriow at poxs this,” she said at last, ‘but I think you other free!” spreading he gospel of our magazine | theater, Miss Theda Bara in “The { ought to know for your own safety The good people outside of bohem ¥ will do both the women just where it Darling of Pari is the headline at- that you have e a dangerous shook their heads and hoped nothine |L\q oy magazine most good. Thiuk (traction of the show. “The Darling of By ADELE GARRISON enemy of Mrs, s. Your husband, would come of that “unforturate [ 1"C 2U is the first of the new De Luxe | man like, thinks that the danger is state of affai but they alv did Janet raised o pale, unrested, |editions of the iox features and with 3 past, that while her temper might ALL: THIS WEEK know that no good could com .”,r “_I'I”‘MM Ciice Miss Rara the star much interest | WHat Mrs. Allis Promised in Her l((_)h(‘rl Savarin, who had kept out | have carried her to _:\n.\' length while NAZIMOVA, in S nienlr el aielde oL I have thought it over!” she s heen created in this production | Farewell Message to Madge, [of sight all day, jomed the family | ber anger was still white Hot and ivou “WAR BRIDE (RECEc _ $ T AdRlad on the [ehanée tol 2o v [as it is claimed to be the best thing If 1 had not been secretly rather | STC1€ @round the big fire in the living | Were near her, it -m‘(l)\‘m In‘u i : toy Nicoll experieneed ingled | 7T AT A€ O AP EIREET Iheda ‘Baral hastever Wdonel imne |15 e : jroom after the departure of the young | gone out of your life. But I canno Starts Afternoons emotions at the appearance and re- Icollls ‘eves. widened, but other- |second ¥ chapter of e Bushman- | ® kum«.l ¢' Lt fv»*k\rrl\t s warning | men to ghc cit When I say forget the words _sho :,:xm this morn- at 3:15 ception of Walt's book. FHe had been e e cisenl e S o SREe 1vne s 1l “The Great ' Secret” will 10_1_’" N ,‘ylm,( «‘Hl\:!‘n 3 Allis’ vin- {the family circle,” 1T mean in reality | ing, nor the tone in which she uttered sofmuchiinithe inablifurgdespibmaiin (Ee (el el e e e the | dictive feeling prard ane L should | joined Dicky, for the two men kept up them.” ) ) : aengsative wavethaqunoractical Sidsalo IR e TG0 Hine ey | crowds that turned out to see tnis|R8ve been greatly amused at my hus- |an uninterrupted dialogue during the| “What were they? My lips were 9:30 ist man of Walt's type fhat it startled | YOU star Sy said, after | feature oben last week will prohaply | Pand's efforts to protect me without i evening. Stff as T put the question, for my old — and infuriated him to see how ridicu- To Walt that night Janet said, after | letting me know that he had any TUES, WED. lous such a can could make Nicoll #p- | they had eaten dinner in silenc be on hand with a greater interest to- n oY “I Can Paint Again.” nameless horror of Mrs. Allis was TH > | night and tomorrow renson for Solicitudes FHcRwas at my ST knew! Dickyisireverential attitude|| creeping uponlime: vi Dear for—every one recognized “Thc <7 want to spealk to you, Walt, on a E 5 B = BOBERE sillen N to be a brilliant attack tter which will not make pleasant | g H 2 Evenings at On the same program Wednesday | $19¢ #lmost every minute of Sunday, |towards genius ,and the touch of de.| Mrs. Cosgrove repeated the words? land Thursday at Fox's will be the new | ¢ day following the thrilling scene | ference in his manner toward the| solemnly. ; { Fox film comedy, “The Cloud Punch-{ Vhen we had frustrated Mrs. Allis” at- broken artist—his whole attitude be-; “Tell vour interesting friend you ! and the latest edition of the |{CMPt to steal the valuable pictures fing that of o pupil to a master—could | are so jealously guarding that it may e Robert Savarin had painted. Both he not help but soothe the jangled nerves | be yea before I have the oppor= The Wednesday and Thursday pro- | @04 Mrs. Cosgrove fussed over me|of even so shattered a man as Robert | tunit; repaying her for her cours until their evident anxiety made me | Savariin. | y my debt T surely will!” . in of Roy Nicoll's point of view as re- ving: but what 1 say, 1 shall eay -1 5 g 3 agazi hou Ce PUDD'NHEAD. WILSON' flected in his magazinc ) | sl On the other hand, he, too, saw the | Walt listencd and heard the lons- | approaching break between Janet awaited and much-dreaded inevitable. = — — —————— | 8ram at Fox's has been r nzed. Bl o o ; i - New contracts were secured keeping | NEIVOUS. rom my seat next to Mrs. Cosgrov o % | I knew bhetter, however, than to|T watched the two men talking, saw 3 ghest B & enty 5 B Menu for Tomorrow | Uit it Vi Vil im mind the hisnest quatii’ana phenty | L knew vettens nowover, ban to]1 watched of comedy and variety. The newly . look in the old artist's ; A cook one-half flour, add 5 atehfulness, sc submitte e oves s ased a ke e - ’ (et oot on Ao e e am started off intact | Watchfulness, so 1 sul mitted meckly |eves appeased as Dicky tactfully re- Learn I0 Prevent et ' wral mille and ! el ast week with the ad- | (0 his vigilance, and to Mrs. Cos-| counted the doings of the art world, butter: ook dry Erov petting, and waited for the | his world, from which he had been Gems house of the all feature variety and Coffe in which has been dissolved pinch 1ed not ended for him-—that he, ruit vent of the new Fox comedies and Monday, and the departure of | shut i < 9 Broiled Bacon Suute for difot | Sinwe=1cat’ ona (lhe opening of Greadiisecratigi conE i iondayianditnedenarture o oh ‘_:\’"llti; meny enand piiincssdil| e y : Hashed Potatoes o Z A This makes the mid-week show at this AT < |5 Heaizationicreeplngfoverihimithat s e ¥ ea Hashed Potat T he e q N o et a0ttt e makes the mid-we ) Except for the warried look on the [ life wa o Ifaces of Dicky and Mrs. Cosgrove | was again a man among men. DOOCHOOGTTPOT v . g Lunch | week that the promises made for this , ‘ irth of » bies DNESDAY AND B Lt Blos VG Ot ol e o6kl SR (O o] m e e T life of (he exciting cvents of the even-|a soul. T knew that Mrs, ‘gmm{ l ()8 Cocon ! hygaty . - mark to the cffect that M Allis was| We caught detached fragments of THEDA BARA s Brolied Sushls not fecling well and wished her meals| the conversation from time to time, Sl o I DSt terto prevent b IN B ¢ @ P; ) HE DARLING OF B Apple and Nut Salad SOCOODOOOODOOOOIODOIOOOIOE 1] numbers arc above the average, | soundly that they had heard nothing!from New York studios to almost in- | toilet purposes, ( Fot Sl Take onc qudnt shiced pionin ‘yolic hewe. for Instant i5s & Mol Dec Lorett: = i LN Whichever motive actuated!from which an occasional Sesanselandiy 3 3 oretta, Harry Bower, word & | NOTRE DAME" wonderful old reliable, creamy lini- Ifichard Vandervelt, William M.cr, | fmciory adious to Mrs. Allis, and, | services in the sale of hic pictures, | touchesofOint- MEDICINAL . CIS X. BUSH- Complexion rheumatism, backache, sprains and liled “A Wife in Every Port” is in | Their departure perceptibly lossened | “No,” T heard him seu firmly, | ¢ soothe and (Rosgated) diditand wecanproveic | J soothes and invigorates. It puts new !/!¢St offering of Mr. Howe i< the |heen a participant in the little drama | Jittle, 1f they are of value now I am | zemas, rashes, AW lenting o o pett *7 | 8 soreness quickly. It 1s also Juat what - Cnicd: more need for any of us acting a part. | fortable old age. One T will emtent CHAPTER 2 i e SuslaunP s> and hands. Ask any druggist, ¥ou say of their value is true the pro-| Will use no juntil T get to work again. For I can| B4 SAMPLES FREE K A protest against keep- N ing the paintings her brother had HAVE snlun I" YUUH [:HE patrons were quick to realize last ; | Depper. o6 teaspoontull ench o fatiss Sroed there was no trace in the farmhouse: Tt was like watching the pel e i spoonful hutter and set over hot wa- 2 A ing before isaw what I did. Once or twice her| % 5 Iter to cook until a little ek, and At the late breakfast, where we hand went out swiftly and clutched e 2 THURSDAY ERCD] A | then nda enc-quarter cuptul hot mix, GRAND SHOW IS were joined by the two young meniinine, and T thrilled with § lt utlcura - T ; i o were fellow-boarders of ours,: the rapture of happiness i | IR, WILLIAM FOX 0598 | who were fellow-boarders o appiness which | MR, “Pr[;s“ms ! <m-‘n;'-:l-.\“<mw s 5 100 P C: SUICCESS | Mis coimiove dropped a casual re- knew was hers. Rlushstiotaioos In Your Home g im Howe's' Big Show'" {s at the | <erved in hér room dialogue that roamed from Paris ang| Skin suffering by using Cuticura Baked Turnips 2 nd theater this week. The musi- Pither the young men had slept so | Brittany to Switzerland and Venjce, | 0T every - day Pavarian Cream g As a protection against intense snf- | Sam Howe is n jovful comedian why . of the midnight commotion or they|accessible mountain glens, and then| the Soap to u(lCura | PARIS” Coffec .. fering from pain of all kinds—always keops his andiences laughing. Iy deemcd it prudent to pretend ignor-'there came a long, serious ,‘””oqm,: 3 From Victor Hugo's bottle of Minard's Liniment. Pony’ Cortelli, Salvators iSto, 1ithet | them (hey hehaved as if nothing un-| floated, and told me Dicky was wor| PUTify the CHBACK OF There is nothing so effective as this Hall, Stefi Anderson, May Le Noir, , usual had happened, sent Ir per- ting at the old artist's disposal his| POT€S, with ;i T "s & nid Mr, S . N Every ment for instantly stopping the jn- Will Adams are featured. Thers % (heir short vacation over. departed for | But the artist, It seemod. already ;| ment now and toitEy | tense pain of lumbago, neuralgia, @ lArge chorus. The burlesque ic co. | the ¢ity on the evening train. jhad fixed opinions upon that subject.| then as needed el Blemish bruises, and for burns and cuts. (wo act¥ and nine scenc During | the tension under which we were all | “these are my sisters's and hevs| . E Banished Minard's is a clean, wonderfully (he &cUon many tuneful muwical | laboring, for there was no one left|alone. T gave them fo her yeers ago | Deal the first o throsTaG G ) healing antiseptic liniment that UMPeIs and song hits are sung. This now in the farmhouse who had not|when they were worth comparatively | 8igns of ec- G 5 ucceunu.x..,"md‘:&"‘é.u;?_‘rs ¥ life into tired muscles—removes all '~ eNtertainment he has cver pre- | of the night before, and there was no | glad, for they will insure her a com-; dandruff and | fundod. Sold b THE GREAT : sreli e o | pimles. You | SECRET” you need for sore, tired, aching feet e ur care to sell for me. TIf what {cceds of that will be more than | other once you try them. i sufficient for any needs T may have paint again—I know it, T feel it!" Addr: : o 2 . ! ess post-card: ‘‘Cuticura, Dept. : 'l\ i He rose to his feet as he spoke as| 27, Boston.” F i . . DY i ’ GE e a m.”” Forsalel ur druggist. e LanCopEDX ¢ o P g . i S E A K {if he were registering a vow. T knew| . il £y rTHE CLOUD s S P AT T e L { by the expression on Mrs. Cosgrove's o 4 iy i : } e S | face that in another moment she PUNCHER” 5 5 S S i BY RUTH CAMERON I voulainites L . e ! given her. With a swift motion, un- MAT E A S 4 { i . o en Dy the artist. T laid my finger on —Take crux E 858 s L i 5 g her 1ips and hushed her fo silenao. ES BeltegLooking yllak Sweet Charitv For T saw, as T knew she would later. Olive Tablets that work at his old beloved profes. ) ‘ ‘ Rt bt what | 5100 Was the one thing needed to keap Sy BUman being has many sides, =My dear,” she s s Iiance o sa o na 2 = e L R ) R Sad \Ronertisazarinis idelicately ]y Gl ol hadi taste inlyour mottheia » it true or not. That's just thelr . y lazy, no-good feeling—you should take — | | Wiy of jusifying some mean littie . Mrs. Al Vs Good-bye, Olive Tablets, 4 n g 3 o Ol v Ll them utterly direrent peopls S e ntone: So it was arranged that after our Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- AND THEATER Y ¥ - 3 { One of the best ways to do tl Anether method of jlistifying « | return to the city, one of the paint- stitute for calomel—were prepared by . % s\ v try to collect money for some hart small conteilarion or @ refusal to zive @ to be sent to Dicky for dis-| Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study bl. Ch. 1026. HARTFORD It is really worth doir an to argue that the cause or person |posal. When this was definitely | with his patients, Matinec Daily—All Week. | . : | cation in character, it for no o Y oyou want money is unwor- | settled 1 signalled Dicky to break up Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a i . ¢ : - i ¢ ) Would rather be refused ovui- |the conversation. I knew that the purely vegetable compound mixed with AM HOWE’S [ - Po sure (o go among people that j 0 self | artist should not test his newly re- | olive oil. You will know them by their E 8 L jyouskinow,elac vouswill nutibe ablaito ol Ganel Gengrously covered mental powers too severely, | olive color, ! 5 : 1 S . preciate what a different side you 1o ot ififor Teom this that I mv | 200 besides 1 was teribly faticued. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, BIG SHO i U & ! die Ssting e e e Y loneo el i e nt anall oy | ne pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like With Sam Howe Himself! L . g . R on e o o Lanter—— 1 e wencrons peapte. My heart stifl [ VeIV terror of Mrs. Allis T had felt childhood days you must get at the cause 2—Act Burletta— | —— - You go into @ house where you are | o the remembrance of those | ("t T could not wait for sleep another Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the ‘A° WIFE IN EVERY PORI Lponn o N arelzcoted i cos iV o o v (Wt crou ol ind had e | UG liver and bowels like calomel—yet have bt Iuml urged (o join the family civeles ! Lo “I wigh it wore more.” Qp When T awoke the next morning the | no dangerous after effects. Ladics® Matinee, 10c. | Yeu state your errand. When zourd oi 5 experionce with the woman |SuR ¥as high in the heavens and Mrs, They start the bile and overcome con= | ost or hostess answers there s Soe ing more than her rauch | COSBTOVE sat sewing in a low chair| stipation. That's why millions of boxes ; | most marvelous change in his or h wealthier neighbors, said, “Comeback | Mar My bed. As T uttered a startled | are <old annually at 10c and 25c per — will.he at the voice. A queer flatness and aloofne Tjto me if you need more,” 'and later :m-l mation she rose and came over bpx l_\n iimggml;_ 1l ake one u{ two ~ S lcomes into it. You have changed | edeemed that promise o me. nigudy and note the p atte, OUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH § (hihrelationsniniroRouN I Ser oY 5 A N R “Dow't e frightened,” she said QorQ Q Nt e ments e o e st St S [ o were e 2o wounits "ot |~ WHIST AND DANCE 4 . ~ fattacking a vital part—the pockel- i voice, said promplly, “Surely, how | Your husband did not wish to disturh * - A TUESDAY, EVENING, JAN. 30, 1917. | boo RILCH dollYou wantZ Anal then!nai. || you! andl he had! to! go with Mr: Cos El . Hall pv ry lq at 8:15 o'clock [ course, I do not mean that {his | o I gef aside @ certain proportion | rove and Mrs. Allis to court, where | ——Juj@CtrIC all— Fe 4 & i under the auspices of the i happens in cvery ¢ — but often i oty income for charity, and so it | she is to “"”‘}:”"“ her evidence : : ns \ s encugh to be a typical expericnce. doesn’t hurt me a bit to be asked for | Against you in the matter of breaking WEDNESDAY o O pa’tlon MEN’S BROTHERHOOD | *The Have Been So Many Calls.™ | jigney. It's the only way to do, T've | the fish laws. Then they are to take bddac]le.lndxgesfionm This is the first appearance of this famous musical oreanization in @ “I should like to give more, hut | forne ) s fhe you don't, you have | her and her accomplice to their train > FEBRUARY 7 New Britain, and we ask your co-operation in giving them .a hearty | there have been so many 1, this | o)) vour money planned for, and ii np- She is gone, then!" T said, ana 1 | welcome. Tickets may be purchased from members of the Brother- jYear.” Wad ever a more Inviluzbie | sets your plans to he usked (o wive |suppose the great relief T felt must | | hood. ! phrase invented than that? 1 can't! " have showed itself in my tone, for Mi: Benefit any of it away BIL ADMISSION 75¢ and $1.00 [ te1l you mow many times T heard it, | "X 1 amverd with him Cosgrove shot @ swifl, comprehendins Safe and Sure cspecially among people of comfort- | P ! . vescssesccscccs ®f 1 elance at me, o i ALL SEATS RESERVET Crowell's Drug T G, e et C “Yos, she i gone.” she replied, hesi- St- joseph s ChurCh Store at 9 o'clock i 7 I was talking with a woman - [ tatin 10 then she looked long a ‘ g & and | who has done a great deal of thi = thoughtfully at me. TICKETS 50c If your skin is yellow—complexion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor- t at the people you know h - ¥ e "R i from o different mugle, and you

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