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VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918, bws For Thea lergoers and Women Readers IR Your Worries Fade Away When you start your “Charge Account” at this good, reliable, helpful store for Men, Women and Children. You buy what you meed—and your bill never need i worry you, because all you need to do, is to pay | us A DOLLAR A WEEK. | ) > ” c rremium eomargarine| s i e daily, with dignified, respectable people who are 1\ learning the Economy and Helpfulness of “Having 1t Charged.” National Butter Co., Chas. Jedzniak, o 133 Main St., New Brita 811 Stanley St., New Britain, Ct. = ( e P N Felix Kolodzick, Benjamin Dubowy, l( i, 3 Lok o St New Briatn, €0 T iy 5t ew Brvatn ot | We Clothe the Family C. A. Hall E. H. Gaines | M W i LA 3 Z. H. Ga > fen— —! 238 Main St., New Britain, Ct. Main St., East Berdin, Ot 3‘ o H. Tertes, Robert Cole, = G 887 ¥ast St. New Britain, Ct East Berlin, Ot. O. J. Selander, Enterprise Provision Co., 89 Dwight St., New Britain, Ct. 126 Jubilec St., New Britain Ct. The Mohican Co., Wm. Cowlishaw, 3 367 Main St., New Britain, Ct. 439 West Main St., New Britain, Ot TS E OHARMING NEW S ) A collection featuring Tail- \ N HE o T e ~ rder a pound carton today tricotine serge, also dressy R I R I AEE) } ST X " ) S A5 € ) 3S. I Ge P O ~oand > o> — <5 3 2| Z 2 S FEER S TorRte reian O Y TS ’ N ‘:..‘f[i’ln T n\\\‘:l’f v{g crepe de chine. Side drap . SWlft & Com an 2 EED &G0y eton jackets and straig’: 3 7 i p y frocks emphasizing the distin ; wi iy | U. S. A “JACK SPURLOCK— | WESTERN FILM AT tive touches as always found Orawford’s Dresses. ; : : : . = _ : 3 3 | PRODIGAL” AT FOX'S ! FOX HOUSE SUNDAY Prices $16.50, $19.75, $25 | = v rzs emmmns — & b4 O 9 i | aueried innocently, *You know how George Walsh is always welcome in| “Pay Me,” the dramatic five-reek impatient she is ff she should call | New Britain, and his new picture, ' feaure offering of Jewel Production® W nd have no answer.” an up 0 : What Katie Said i ack Spurlack, Prodigal,” in which [n¢ t Dorothy Phillips in the _ s g e he will be seen at Fox's theater toduv #&tellar role, will begin its engage- Th N H t f S o 'al f d Ch- she replied meekly, then sent a re- | -‘;{"‘ ‘]‘"m’lrr"“v 1: dest "\j: '? in"lr »\t ( rox's theater on Sunday, = e e Sy his already great popularity to a high- (,ning here straight from an unusu- 1 e New riats 1or dSpring-. rawior IC # turn shatt of her own as sho descend T e G Balalslay wrent populactyola hish Mt pin: ol v unusu” ed tho irs. I'm afrald poor ally successful run at the Broadwa, : picture is adapted from the Saturday | theater, New York, where it gaincd B Cousin Iarriet would get very indif- L 7 S Itvening P stoT: f the same name | p @ Hats ssgofl R G G ety B ARG livening Post story of the samo name | the unanimous applause of the entir answering if she didn't have her poor | conceded to contain ane of the fun- | N“l“h S e 5 B | ala faithfol kinswoman with her.” 5 i i . 2 latest melodrama, offered by Our showing of Hats at this price fl " ‘Katie shot an irrepressible The Golden Mean Taost Plote that has boen screancd this | the Jewel Company—which is one of after her retreating back. I pretend- | G aGhe e $r GG A e “'letnc“ s ;Ln(: most nnpur(alnl in 1‘::‘; ed not to see her, but I couldn’t i e Seciable atteniion ) Wamen dites S D e e o O T ctur 8 Hin diistry ~ wasNEwri Etend and refioement characteristic of Craw- M “Dot old devil, T vish she fall over anand The il ey 0l s [larets B discovers a8 no $00-pound | the scenario of Bess Meredyth. Its 3 = Sy M herself vunce. I like to beat her | my neighbor. “I never eat late in thoj o 1) © L & *?| bear in his bathroom, and he recol- 'CiPable cast includes Lon Chaney, ford's s Millinery. S8 Now HiSpring S Hats 0op goot.” { evening, and T don’t believe in drink- | '~ “Thore is such a thing as being too | 10015, after his amazement has dicd, Willlam Stowell, Evelyn Selbie, Tom s . oo that he purchased Mr. Bear the even- Ed. Brown, Claire DuBrey, ing before. Bruin makes things sa |and Willlam Clifford. ' lively for the Harvard fuculty that Its story is one of gripping inten- is uncqualed, comprising clever and to vour health is a good thing,” are arriving daily. Styles direct from § “Katie” T said sternly, “if 1 eVer!ing more than one cup of coffee a| *¥ax on Sunday and thero’s such a New York and from our own work- [J§ Near lansuage like that from you, gy ang I can't digest hot bread. But | thing as belng too strict” says my i 3 [ shall— neighbor. “Now I (with that pecu- ¥ | ain ) 2 rooms. Hats that would be priced ‘Discharge you,” were the words| e o i soon becomes an undesirable cit- | Sitv, With a complicated plot, which, upon my lips; then T remembered the | have are tommy rot. The thing iS| aocent on the I) believe in going to | 17én Of the campus and is forcibly in- [ however, is always made clear to the voluntary promise T had made to Jim, | to go far enough and not too far.” church once a Sunday, but I spend Yited to leave the college and return | spectator by means of Mr. De Katie’s husband, when he cnlisted In other ‘words just as far as he | the rest of the day doing about ag I| !0 the home of his fathor. TFather; Grasse's expert direction. It is a tre- “I will take care of Katie and the | goes. like gives him a warm reception—not, and | mendous production, with beautiful little one that is coming, and keep puts him to work in one of his many | exteriors, and some of the biggest Hil It Really Is Very Funny. But Which Follows Which? srocery stores. Jack malkes a mess of | sets cver built for any feature { P | them safe for you when you return, ) et G Tt raa 4 » { T had said. T could make no threat! The naive way in which people a Of course, vou may remind me, it | ' e Dy oD e s nadsajiemendons dstand® l'of aischarge to Katle. But I had to|sume that tho stage to which they | s natnral that we should think that | omont C(ROT things, (o comner the and one secs in the big flsht, which | Teprovo hor ebullition In somo way, | carry any lne of action fs just far | o BN M BG SRRSO GGG | onion market. | He uceceds beyond | furnishes some moments of the ! o I )3 il = 2 5 Wo : Jis fondes s and, in fact, buys! tensest suspense, staged characters | Punish you,” I finished lamely wven, woull be apnoylie I ((n doing {f we ure followng out b=l /" wmany ontene thet It 15 Trpesetble | is 1ie Ikl et e uriohlcokediizinacret San dtonh, (R ieE RS liste o e (G, G T, B D GORT] 60 T i) e i 3 | 1ed at me for a moment. Then s Take the matter of etiquotte. Al-| “Granted, if it were true that our ! smploves zo on a strik i et ”‘» ) Cousin SEans i . most every hinks that a certain | .o iree ;i 5 o e 2o Sofg Sa : SO R OLIS How William Outwitted ed one of her irrepre > veryone thinks t course of action w regulated ac- terrible mess with his vegetables!ghe fighters encircles them entirely Agatha’a Ourlosity e amount of attention to etiquette is a ) oorqing to our beliefs. But I am in-! until he happens to run into Colonel it would do in real life. Do ] I made & quick, protesting step|| “Vot vou do? You take steeck to | £ood thing, but that "j”,_'?”v‘m: °0- | clined to thini it i3 the other way— | juckson. The colomel has a formul| Grasse shows enough close-ups of th forward as Cousin Agatha began to | me, or put me to bed no things fo Servance of all the rules is foolish. As| that our beliefs are regulated by our ! for n wonderful cure-all medicine, and | fights to keep the interest at fover 3 he asked, then suddenly sob-| fo tho amount of attention to eti-| . tjons. We find it to our taste to he is in a terrible dilemr because | heat, but he is too much of a realist undo the bandages I had put around | eat i sk S e William Trumbull's head, I knew | ered at sight of my face. j austte which 15 good, y’z‘f“‘““"j el live in a certain way and then wa|he can't get any aof the essential in-|ang too much of an artist to fall into it she once got a glimpse of the| “Plees, dear Missis Graham, no be | cording to how much they themselves | gorm our opinions of the right way | gredient, which, he confides to Jack, | {he usual error. and the scene gaing straight cuts—evidently from a knife | mad by me. I bad girl, talk dot vay, | Tave been accustomed fo pay. to live upon our own course of ac-| is nothing more or less than the plen- ! qpo iy et e ety o SEERE BT TODAY — TOMORROW —on the poor old chap’s cranium, she but ven dot old cousin-vomans Siy They ANl Think They Go Just Far | tion. titul onion! Scream after seream of | oot s iy " waipon g0 © ol R E09 < S : > dose ings ¢ N\ 7 S holesome fun a ght n all ' THE BATITLE OF GETTYS- would know m‘n my story of tree I?rv ;“mt‘an tings to yom I could Enough. No, r;?'tqn of‘ u;. FYO: S:er:f ]???‘r: :\h:_m:";v‘vx:(hfl ',‘,’:'..‘;',‘»: aughter run all | g0 men try conclusions with each BURG limbs grazing his head was untrue, | keel. Ol takel thol mattezl oft housekeapd|hi, Lol il (BARVECLan R RS EECR At a2l A8 ors SCALe C | other, is a rcal one. The story con- of tha time n addition to this hit will be shown | 0 1°7 o 4 y cerns the fortunes of two children,, i iz . - ever rest until she| She raised her arms above her head | * 3 s W with Anna_Littlo L s e % sudden passionate gesture, then | I8- Is it better to make the keeping (he fifth and most exciting chapter of | o D i 1 had ferreted out the truth concern- | in a sud pass o ges . 5 o el i L e o Slmrent Xivents EHI O SuEHane 2 his wouna: | lowered them, and quickly turning, | °f Your house immaculato thoe firs hat king of serials, “Vengeance and | " 02 Frof D ED GTHE U-15 ing hiniwaunds. | % ¢ | consideration in life or to make it G PO O — he Woman.” in which Bill Duncan | [¢al identity, amid scenes of the early i 7 But I wouldn't have been mttme to | hurricd down the steps and out of| o onjary to other con i - il Carol Hollowas falie thé Erestost | doys intheldevclopment of the min- Vaudeville’s Big Novelty prevent her getting at least one ban- | the barn. I watched her, troubled, R N il vl By BRG0G0 e Carjoad of Scenery and Effects dage off if William himself had not | for a minute. How was T eyc; u; . ARG 6 G DR (o ] 12 Characters ~ | thwarted her intention. With an | guide Katie's turbulent, undisciplined | says it is his best, and he ought to ALL STAR CAST IN . ST NS % B ik | ) CIGES itle of one of those excruciatingly | CIV[[, WAR STORY 5 Big Scenes agility surprising in a man of his| nature? T always had the me un- | know. Its vitality, its freshness and } v HovlSunehine tomodics which c art - 3 - ing | casy feeli erni or that T | yet its commonp ess make it S f “KIDLAND?” dwarfed stature and clumsy-looking | casy feeling concerning her 3 s common} ness make it ono } * | will add laughter to the pr ith | v o ze of Feidc ac aughter to the pro 1 - ~vr = “THE BARTINO! it | she was fingering, literally snatching | high explosive near me. | Commonplace, it truly although in _ Billy Waost Theee tnAlnE Weormios it from her grasp, leaped from his cot | I turned to William, :m e :m]x :.m«: i “m“\\nnl LR = el SR el S o ; bed, rushed across the room, and | Standing in the corner where he had | ferent sense than ordinarily. T season’s most brilliant drams fun department. The Biggest and Best Show in 1 5, 15 Ly at in the corner. | gone to escape Cousin Agatha’s min- | be said to be because it strikes in ramatic) SED PR o _ t Town. | "% it's jest the same to you, | istratlons. Tn onme hand he still held | cvery home where there is a son and | : . is \l‘nmiht ».;;\-m K '[u(*r‘ greatest . g g i ; . start- | daught Then, as to photography, | Star production f R. C. Carton's spa e Battle of Getty Sac 25 | ma'am,” he said apolowetically, “I | the end of the bandasze s ad start- | r. Then ot I pio! Sl : | Jon't want nobody to monicey With | ed to undo. His sudden movement, [ Which 1s sn important feature of |ling comedy, “Lord end Lady Algy,”! enu ior 20morrow par FLnLiE slonvial the daye of Gramie, she put | together with her looscning of the | €Very picture: Scencs that take one's|a¢ parsons' theater, tomorrow, mat- | T At Rl RO i . Z ) ? them bandages. Mis | 5 o G ] D R ONS THEATREV E A g : breath away are filmed without a | e e e A h) U | rem on jest 50d as a doctor could, | bandage, had started the blood to | fFR SUET T8 R ines and nizht. | Break Southern territory to gather infor- —Hartford— an’ they feels awful comfortable now. | flowing again in that particular cut. R e e s B | Fruit oo irlony lodsather infor s i I don't want 'om tetched. TI'll be|I saw that that part of my work | E 5 L e mation on Ganersl Lee's ed ir- TONIGHT AT 8 SHARP all right now—don’t need no more | wnnyvrl have to be done over again. Pop-Overs o on L Retarn of the Musical ¥ doctorin’. I've bin hurt much wor When T “\:1;["”"""“"1 the frabantlllandiactre individual work. The! makes her return to Coffee | fore the battlo of Gettysburg. Tho “VERY GOOD EDDIE than this. Wunct, when T was a boy, | das and LaETBEaT oReeRISNE i Sl picfuralisiine Rtatiofonl the Stovmt | v Sl iy GBI A B e e | battle scenes in the picture b Prices 25¢ to $1.50 I hed my head split pretty near | resting upon his cot, something UPON | a5t night, because of lack of room, | wick is S eehagen S Tamch el e ey ree = open, an® Maw she didn’t have nuthin’ | which T insisted, although he protest- | ¢rowds were turned away, and, while |yt = 2008 08 & ¢ \‘f"’f""“|"' | Noodles With Cheese 3 el iaee e i Feb. 16—Mat. 1 but cobwebs to stop the bleedin’, an’ [ ed his complete recovery, I waited, | regretful, the step was a mnecessary | 1un' atbuekio, as her fonlons hucbana | Tapioca Pudding | diers, cannon and cavalty are om- Wi o Ma I come out jest finc.” with nervous, constricted throat. for | gne. Kvery bit of N e s e his revelations concerning Grace ! nding room was at a premium. | npany of 50 players is P, TRSHAM e ¥ 3| the s WA p. st NWICK ARBUCKL T saw Cousin Agatha give a fastidl- e v there will bo a repetition, and the |y G oo oS, A0 | ] = e | “LORD AND LADY ALGY K hiver at the tale of the cobweb | - T 7 ¥ of “frst come, first served” will | i = PRSP H L Mat. G0c to $1.50. Night 50c | treatment. Then she eved William THE AUCTION BLOCK | ; 5 "“’ ‘,‘"”“ml "“\"""”',“ Sweet Potato Croquettes The story of a girl who is brought On Saturd to give more persons iy L ey Stewed Celery down {o the underworld t Seats now. | malevolently ! and T Alay” W ) ey e e she said, | LYCEUM TOPLINER | & chance to view the spectacle, a con- pogand S will be secu | Nut Salad trange circumstances new SR R ] tinuous program schedule will be % . Rrown Rofty .+ of the “Hidden HMan s T 3 | e | 4 e ” o > te such devoti ot inta effect | Coffee i Cunent s SRR TRORD S} FUNI CENWER2NY | SHRTSE BEe tanshRdoyotion, M argaret | DEa e coon ine Current Event ‘ousin ‘tha has one virtue. She all these -notions that soma people much higher elsewhere. By ADELBE GARRISON “FARREL & TEWIS” For today and tomorrow. Keeney's is William versham’s all- everyone who saw the picture < Algernon Chetland, one of his most | vouch for the quality of the :“"«"\'J‘sm cessful roles, and Maxine Isiliott | the American turda 2 Fea | ploved in this picture to present | B | true atmosphere of the Battle cf Dinner | Gettysburz. Louise Lovely is sho oam of Potata Soup | for the Iast time tonight in her ! Fish Pudding { Butterfly production. “Painted Tip new mnusical comedy hooked for appearance comedics anc On the same program will be Larry Rex B 's mpson and Company, presentin mee—This is SRAND fmows mn ' s . e tcomedies A 1 | knows = 10 has been outwitted. i e h e L ; GRAND. HARTFORD || 520", when e hus boen outwlttod. | |, Rox B, B D e | e e somma. v | P ater the et haif of nest |, <o SSECCTI o e {alen b inf on e oS 4 personal direction of the author and | ronr: Ta Ttoadl to S % . seen cancellod Mes R e e e 4 el flle i InEOEI0 &L 00 1 llam or me, and | | johced through Goldwyn, America’s | Test TG SRR e irroll and Sheer the producers, | (o qins to the strength gasen . | T knew by the lowerine expression on | biggost producing company, am e e DerOn = | found it tmpossibls to finish the pro. | COrdRE : L thoistzenaungn ‘ | ehanical and eleetrical effects Katie's face that the on nswer | P = X (| itk Doty : fion i or e ine 1o ['and intens : r dosi i e I sath yould Wansey { and thrilled huge audicnces y | with a violin and accardion tting | ion in time for the opening hove. | _ boiled in salted water until Cousin Agatha wou ot from any The play was written by James Mon nast e SR questions she might ender an ¢ " This Week, Twice Daily (¥ pt Tuesday.) the T7-15 on the high se <hips. The other acts cor lana” with ofhilo 5t _ANY | aftornoon and last evening at the | pegter results than ordinarily. Tho| . ter 4 Put to Katle | Jyceum theater when it was thrown | Iyeeum Weckly {Rothertipictiires (ESTRSI A R o off 4G9 ng Up & wiee, then kept hot for at least ten — = would be my little maid steroo- ‘ on the screen for the first time In | \ii] also be presented “Very Good Eddie” appears at Par-| | i ufes ta absorh the desir flavor HILE WE ARE CLOSING EARLY, | typed reply when in a sullen mood: | s rits. . Realization of the real | L AP | “T know nottings, nottings. \‘;m\\u:- of motion pictures probabiy BEEA I TE BEST SHOW IN 1'0\\‘\'"' ¢ X " . ey blackface comedia L y(,»;_\,(,, ihenacainil oo fant ([Brstinosiinie moyeltrect e weet potatoes, drain, peel and | i - taken as a whole, is the i | mash. To one pint beat in one table. | fAKeN a8 & Who'e, & When one buys child's dress. | qpoonful butter, salt and pepper to| oo STOWR T i otherwise good but with poor ma- | (aste. As soon as they can be han- | chine Mops on it, one ean regard | gled, form into croqueties, dip in ewsg| Revers are worn only on one side’ <ons’ tonight ' . < j I couldn’t resist the temptatlon to| jawned upon-some people for the first |y qry a woolen sweater so it will nd You Will Not Be Disappointed. ' send a little barbed shaft in Cousin | time with this big feature being of- ¢ . shape it T | Agatha's direction, especlally as she | fered roel after recl with intoxicating | 'Ot lose its proportions, —shar | AEXTNA s 1 to bo walting for Katle be- | grananeas and ol=ncRs while it is wet and i fat on I e 1 1 T s . o f re S Vari- ad Turkisk o sh « he scallops as pad I i b N i fore starting back to the ouse. Analyzing this ature in its vari- | folded Turkish towel. A vest should | t Ps as padding and work | ;34 erumbs and fry in smoking hot | of the dress and they are of a con= BOWLING ALLEYS “Aren’t you afraid Mother Graham | ous aspects, take first the stor¥ Beach [ be hung on a coat hange Jover them with excellent effect. [ tat. trasting color.

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