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NEV BRITAIM DAIL? HERALU MONDA", SEPTEMBERK 24, 1917. ~——— e ‘ews For Theatergoers and Women Readers LI ADELE oy 3 N PP 5.9 HE MOTHEX NSTINCT” DRAMA e tortabic Madge 1y Uneom- Iatic, STON & b Nick of Time Baby CEUM WEEKLY IMANY OTHERS D, Treltit, “”(‘n: »\:‘\ th and stood long for a ing to bring order out of the emotions in my hrain, ettt wl his hein Ampe ideq South in i athe G EAD i R ith me LYCEUM m Here a Piciure uglas Fairbanks f| ;o i o v e ild and Weoly” ATCH ME BOYS! ux” with the spite of Dicky” to Dr. Pettit swells o a m Wbly ded to father. knew Dicky threat his any foot weil enough to re i the was foolish d that he extr: would nex would he | | he when lunched the cular little ) | Shy | and | devil came back to me need know 2" I ( 1 am sure | shot suggestion from me Dicky's the 1 fresh with me ‘Why ry little v of ness hefore and morning had not should consider him 2 devil only 1t whoo letter you you not 1 | i { proof “““”"‘ 5 ¥ | woman and wrote th the R """,‘“" UL : hall floar, would henr watching? And | s SO g | how did he treat you when you cour- | “WORLD AEANT 5 teously asked him for an explanation o= ] | or the letter? TReplic ord and Thurs. med the fac I WIRE? And you resented o has gone to stay n town, telling loftily that when e bt over your he would 3 ; come home—when you sent for him™ | HIGH CLASS i o ._ | VAUDBVILLE “What's Sauce— i Includinz 10 Colo | Singers from the Sunny South ship with may De. found the | er she who you on with Wed. VOICE: OX | ana door in didn't stan he you heeause ——o— it. he 10 Other itecls you you to. 2 and e It was true, and the | brance of it cut me anew. But the with remem- Pettit a from idea | coilea keepin appointment seeret husl he a vt maockir 1 my What ®now won't hurt little how voice went | hat an kno e Do you suppos ffairs? What" you Aear.” ! % in the hall - 9! 10 T kept | you vou vVt him e 1 W you owe irs for lin my he brnetel Halr ialf pday and Ii n gu VHEN FALSE ONGUES SPEAK” [Don’t Miss Chap. 2 THE FORD PTHER RANID HARTFORD : . Wi JOY Max Spi YU Comediz WITH ANBURY FAIR OCT. 1. 2, 3. 4,5, 6, 1817 IE LEADE! 'N DISPLAYS RACTIONS and ATTENDANI & RUNDLL, Danbur; MIDGUE ot e R b b i < B | A L ) ?; Four Days ’l Gan'y, 1 noticed | Pettit Ok GARRISOY 4 WIFE Pettit, T Marvin intro- iy appoint Dr. with 1 eavi time trospection “Will vou please for a taxi for that train. And in a little while 1 it you to help me with my AN pight, T Katie's voice <001 the that 1 suspecied she listening to telephone Ter beset- tou peetion or S ti viled lephon Zown. was door my curinsity tir in ‘I shall prob dinner. Katie.” I said a 1 could manage it. “1 il wbly not he back carelessly for am zoing shall zo up to Mis. Un- wood's for dinner.” What Madge Thon Mhis was the » to Lillian's with ral truth. 1 meant finished And 1 ne for din- hive lite to soon as | luncheon Dr. Pettit that she would xeep did not eure to the state Dicky that my knew ner, 1 Katie uspect req o- it hear would and i i in the me Lillian all nighe T don't Mr hone,” 1 went on, * tell him Underwood's.” Katic mused look fween me, and it oce did not ntime, 1 to me Dicky th stay Graham on the rould me up s, Acrd shrewd however, hint of face swvent a in which to my surprise a disapproval “T tell M to sco slowly, “T heem i well, Katie,” 1 hut as T turned up the stairs 1 could reel that my G Missi ham, you to Underwood she All right T g0 town said tell see adily went aid as st as 1 conld hurning, me had had D or over that ttion knew 1 him, and. worst thought T wished deceive Dicky about And there was no way out of it I knew that would thine about the ms 1 her tn e contrary if T nkiy T lTunching that Dicky knew natural earrulity would Tot some to swept the res heard Tettit, to of her it Katie my that lunceheon all, that deliberately with she with she to for never ter, ir keep quiet. tell Dr. it sure mat- sne should with hout the was nd hey to allusion But the T Grahan Ma hada shonld in the esteem ret al- wiys heen an open hook, en o slightly Towered of my maid W me. Break I ruit Milk Creamed Graham Gems Patatoes lettned mer torned 1 Ma i hed rench Totat Dressing Che {4 “ruit tand Tding Colfec nto a pint of in pans, and ha ing - Cool to | | red face | | new i Time I L ewila and sweeten vint it threc jtiee sugav, y milk to individ- in boil T oven until tirm, T Oct A Hetrmans hall, all who modern r nd stey fox 1 1d fashione m. at and friends the valtz hall. Former pupils cordially invited for the social 8 1o 1 to dance. Ball give health and 20l offers the he evers efford n work entertaining i lessons e Judd's ar 30 to arn 5 1o dy st and room joy of on wde cls as instruct ate 50 cents, Phone 918 | ¥ A RED-5LOODED SERIAL ' THE RED AGE X y STARTS WED. i 1 Inise Tongue | able, CONSTIPATION INVITES DISEASE A relinble laxstive is necessary to the comfort aand health of auy well-ordered honaehold, ~bocauso constipation is a conditlon that aftects, in greater or less degroe, practically overy membor of tho family, When the bowels refuso %0 act the eatire system 1s_af- focted; aigestion is impaired, sierves bogin to twitch, foul gased and poisons goncrated by decom- posing suhstances in the intestines are distributed throughout the body, and ofien resuit in serious illness. A prominont French scl- ontist cays minety-five perccat of Aisease s irectly traceable to inactive bowels. 2 a_quartsr of a cen- tury ago Dr. W. B. Caldwoll pre- scrived & combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin thet is now the standard remedy in thou gands of bomes. This presexip- tion is sold hy druggists for fifty cents a_bottle, undexr the namo of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. A trial bottle can bo obtained, free of charge, by writing to Tr. W. B. Caldwell, 456 Washington St., Monticello, Illirois. POWERFUL DRAMA ON LYCEUM SCREEN The nt Lyceum wet management the line of Monday and the popular Trian- in *The Mothsy five reel drama, offers s and nes- | in One Bennett photop e Inid zle star will Instinet”™. A strong appealing in cvery sense of the word and carryir 1 strong heart interest that will make this production enjoy- die to those who relish the so-called listic drawings from hfe. Well maintained atmosphere and careful attention to detail are two things that are generally found in all Triangle pic- tures. Some very fine scenes are shown in this picture as the lecation is a small vill on tih coast On the hill will be a Keystone comedy, “The Nick of by, also the Lyceum Weekls interesting current events, forget Douglas Iairbanks in and Wooly", Thursday, Friday turday v be seen fishing of 1o, same showing Don't and & FAIRBANKS COMING TO THE LYCEUM | o o “Why don't Fairbanks has gone this star The talk of the town i we get the new Douglas picturce So the Lyceum 1o a large expense (o secure for their program and have closed contrac with the Arvteraft Co. for sive showing of all of his new first one will be shown Priday and Saturday., which “AWild and Woolly™, consid- be best produced picture yet been seen in, in New Brit- is with the hest company pictures in the country ! known as one of the | a movie stars in_ the | may he assured of a the exe pictur Thursday will be ered to ain \s he at produc today, n st The his hias is hig ri business, v high class entertainment “WHEN FALSE WiLLIAM FQX VIRGINIA PEARSON AT FOX'S THEATER Today brings that popular Fox star, Virginia Pearson, known to her millions of followers The Rose of Dixie,” in her latest film “When unnec: master piece, I i brilliant actre FFalse Tongues Speak. ry to speak of this s abilities, for she has never yet attempted a role, be it the most diflicult conceivable, without scoring a tremendous personal suc- s, and her past triumphs are suf- nt to somcthing worth cing in sent effort. “*When Speak™ is a new kind ding with a very prob- unusual situation, and puzzle that will grip the of the most cynical. She supported by splendid x players, and received markable notices wherever ti pic- re has been seen. As an added at- ction wiil be shown the cond citing episode of that new, hig Vit sraph serial, “The Fighting Trail d most story, yet presents a heartstring: st of N re- which made its first appearance las TONGUES S fiouseho!d N(;fés Rice can be made into a delicious dish with Jeft-over sausage. savory Cranberries may be canned in cold water and kept for some time. the of will soothe inflammation Cold of any eve. water sudden pain the Red and orange serve. currants, pecl chopped 1 make a good aising pr shonld know sturtinm blos- Thie that the soms ancier love canary f birds na of be Save cven a left-over food— done with it. quarter cupful something can If there uncleanlin attracted is no food, s about, flies will ge not when the included fruita are Don’t usc fresh coarser vegetables the meal., Hullea New Ikr into favor. ne of the old-time dishes which is coming corn ind is ¢ rice a favor dish of fat and To make a anced meal, be added well-hal- should PEAK " PRODULTION week i Never i one, this one. situations, The title in oper the NI history of auspiciou It is full of gripping W remarkable actin of the new chapter is “The Story of Ybarra.” Then, too, there funny Drew comedy, and a num - her of other entertaining and superior shorter subjects. I prepa tions are in progress for the proper pr ation of that big spectacular Fox Kiddie picture, “Jack and the Beanstalk,” which will be seen for the first time in Connecticut on Wedne: day, when it will open its four days, run at Fox's theater. It is the first picture of its kind that has ever heen made d so great has been its success that the producer, William Iox, has alveady started work on a series of the same nature, made by the same actors, and staged by the same divectors. There will be special performances of “Jack and the Bean- stalk” for school children, the dates which will announced in a day two. Another opening of same day will be started that new serial of adventure and excitement, The Red Ace,” a mystery picture with a tremendous punch, in which Marie Walcamp is featured. tensive of be or big this event will picture, the the mark for on | aia in | i one answered. ‘ Fads and Fashions [, SIMPLY SAY “CHARGE IT” PAY A DOLLAR A WEEK Well Dressed Men Are successful-—in business and drossed’” is casy, stock and a Dollar a find pay men it profitable and if you choose We dignified. “well your clothes from OUR of young not YOU? society. And to be e Hundreds Why FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS $14.00 _316.00 1018 $35.00 FURNISHING 9." 608 _MAIN STREEL HARTF “ORD SIDE TALKS BY RUTH CAMERON RS B E R B | The Joy of How we do enjoy grumbling about swnimportant things. 1 was waiting for a telephone call { to be put through at the little country | where 1 the summer. ! I'wo other people were also \\;unn:i for calls. We all had difficulty in get- | ting the operator and then we had | long waits and heart-rending disap- | pointments when we were called to the phone, only to be told “the party not answer. Shall I try again?” But as an store, spent them ! difficul- grumbling | the diffi- | the phone | antidote to our ties we had the jov of about them and about all cultien we had had with since we mo | | i Some of Our Telephone Experiences, | We took ing cxperienc falled to get who were coming turns s relating cxasperat- | One woman had ¢ age about guests until an hour after ! the guests arrived. Another had! heen called to the phone twice and then assured that there was no record of any call. A third had spent the morning trying to get her husband, ! being assured after each call that no When ho came down that afternoon he informed her that he had not left the office all the morning because he knew she Foing to call. “Such miserable me was service” groaned | one. ‘I never was anywhere where ' it took so long to get a call,” said another, apd then a third opened fer- tile new fields for grumbling by tell. ing of place she had been twa ! a Fvery the ived. now and threatened then it narrow looks skirt as | had ' While the embroider; fashionable, there is still it on serge frocks, a not touch so0 | of Among the novel feather bands” of nail jet. breasts and laced velvet For afternoon the one-picce dre: Wwith matching coat is a great success. trimmings burnt coque, of gorgeous ribbons. are hob- color, India definite ashmere is still classed feature among the noveltie: Heavy self-color cellent ornament titching is an ex- for navy tricotine. irts are cither but they are surely wide or narrow, a little longer. Obi featury hes are one of the Japanese frequent in dresses. Tur 1s are one of the fashionable winter hats, and they are trimmed with fur. Blue serge most fashionable cal dresses. it mater has been, the U for practi- There is nothing that will lighten a black satin frock more than a bit of stitching. Even pockets on the new, afternoon wraps are of fur. fine Maroon and light blue are com- bined in a very pretty frock. Black velvet is the most fashionable fabric for millinery. Lots of velvet and satin Parisian coats and wraps. like ruby, are ver: are used in night blue good. Tvory buttons. etc., are used serge frocks With smart cffect. Jewel colors, and jade green, on! ; than ; and that is the weather. Grumbling where the service was even worse. And then we all told of places to which we had heen where the service was even worse. We Quite Enjoyed the Hour's Wait, On the whole I think we all quite enjoyed the hour we waited. There is just one thing that is valuable as a grumble outlet the public service corporation What should Tven the most summers ago more we do without it? terrible hot spell has this compensa- tion. And the worse onc has suf- fered, the higher one’s thermometer ran, the more joy one gets in the telling. Of course, one does not crave a heat prostration in the fam- ily, but if it has to come what a chance for holding the center of any weather discussion. Getting the Grumble Systems, Out of Our The Greeks had a tragedies on the stage. healthy to attend them because they were an outlet to one's cmotions of fear and horror, etc.,, a sort of spir- itual cathartic. Doubtless these pleasant little ses- sions of community grumbling over the weather, the maids, the telephone, ete., are invaluable since they get some of the grumble out of our 3 tems. Who knows how much unhap- piness they may save our families? el with a wide band between and the bottom of the hem. theory about That it was the hips Pumps and spats will be more than ever the proper footwear. SYMPTOMS OF HER DISEASE ' Backache,Sideache,Nervous- ness, Dizziness, Faintness, all Disappeared After the Woman’s Medi- cine was Taken. Kingfisher, Okla. — “‘For two years I suffered with 8 severe female trouble, was _nervous, and had backache anda pain in my side most of the time. I had dizz¥ spells and was often so faint 1 could mnot walk across the floor. The doctor said I would have to have an operation. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. After taking ten bottles I am now well and strong, have no more pain, backache or dizzy spells. Everyone tells me how well I look and I tell them Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound did it”’—Miss NINA SOUTHWICK, R. F. D. No. 4, Box 33, Kingfisher, Okla. Every woman who suffers from female troubles, nervousness, backache or the blues should try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound as Mrs. South- wick did, or if they need free advice in regard to_ any annoying symptom write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass, — In ’i‘hese Times of Stress Relax BOWLING Will Help You. Form Leagues Now Many of the new skirts are trimmed AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS

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