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P'BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1018, ’REVELA..HONS OF A WIFE{LAST SHOWING OF é “GARDEN OF ALLAH" e By ADELE GARRISON : ‘ ; f , What Happened When .\m(:- Met | to mu;; love to you. I do not km“‘»u:,?'\?'i:-“ PULEONCE Sthelast FonboXg ) E TALKS | | M Hap 3 $ eing that big Selig photo- | Harry Underwood in the Library. that, but, on honor. I'll be good. But | pypy Sy S8 LI A8 TEUE B s | | 1 don’t know ¢ tele. | et me talk to veu somewhere else |y e g h RY RUTH CAMERON don’t know whether to call it tele- | me talk tc o o " heater. The picture has been a | |'Dathy or something elss, but al-| then here. More depends on it tha ’ success from its first appearance here, | e " you can guess. L've been tryving and has causcd more comment than | though my eyes were averted from | get a chance to sce you ever since !‘.an similar attraction that has ever | i;(‘;,', l]ndt-r\\uml's direction, and came back. 1 tell you, life and death | peen seen here 1t fells, in a raost | oty ::«I,\lng the printed page | ;may hang on your consent or re- | graphic manner, of the unusual ex- | TWO THINGS FOR HOOVER. e, I knew the moment he | fysal” perience of an English girl, Domini | | gfil«\'t caught sight of me as well as His words, following those | had | Enfilden who, to escape the memo | More things are wrought by prayer | might appall a Daniel come to Judg- | herself to the Greut Sahara descrt, | 'han this world dreams of.’ ment, might make Solomon long for i simple problems like that of the dis- There is one man in this country | puted baby | whom from the bottom of my heart This is what 1 have been thinking, it 1 had been gazing dircetly at him. | heard Grace Draper speak at the en- | ries of her miserable home life, takc It was as if a tiny clectric beil had | trance to the room, set my brain "’J sounded somewhere within my con- | wild speculation. | in search of peace. There she meets | soiousness, warning me that ‘at last Did this man hold the secret of my | the stranger who was destined to he moment [ had so dreaded was at or's Tate? 2 | wield so important an influence in father’s { d so | 1 pity. about Hoover's position for some i Mlnd» = Hepgiite WAD e Roconc A horcln B s H. t a man who has lost his|months 3y a tremendous effort T kept my learns, after their: honeymoon i e is not a ma has nis T s . CHILD WONDER ON ileons e fhoney + ARl o fk by the war, nor has he suffered | And just yesterday I had my sense wco devoid of expression, my eyes he is a renezade Trappist Monk, nd ’ o any terrible physical injury, nor, so|of difficultics confirmed. I met a fixed upon the pamphlet bef: lr il iy i o o 5 SRattotay 1t ooen (MG Thnn e LYCEUM PROGRAM |70 o the most tense things that |, S now, hus he had to give any- | woman who had been present at 5 = ! ‘l‘m\ Williers ”‘: ]“‘ ) one he loves best to be added to the | dinner at which he spoke and had i ruel sacrifice of youth. sat close to him steps which 1 identified as those | ol st will appear . cruel sacri : £ e N 2 of rauh ADDERE i '_H\( big No, his name is Herbert Hoover, The Chubby-Faced Pictures Fie. the man whom so feared. FHarry Doraldina is outdone! The rl who | featurc The Mother's Sin.”” which 7 . F: I pity him for having on his She told me that the pictures we Underwood’s step was a distinet = 5 s will be on the progra . and | 04 ; 195 o inctive | popularized a trained form of St | Wi - RESSTS I gEex rnoMEnd i 5 51l 4 task gigantic enough to|sce ecverywhere, the chubby-faced one, and one not ecasily forgotten by | \itns the | Thursday. It is a tale of a man who dance under the name of et o the o e S ST it . : o 3 < : Who | 5w Atlas to the ground placid-looking being, are not the pic- any one who had heard it more than | “hula-hula” and set ballroom dancers | Wreaks on his son the hatred of his | " f cannot tell you how often, whon | tures of the present Hoover CAl (G HEs | from New York to San Trancisco | faithless life. In this powerful drama |y oo heen talking with business men, “It is simply pitiful to see the way® Then his hateful. well-remembered | wiggling a la Hawaii is forced to take | the father permits the son to g0 the { | nhave heard it said he has changed,” she said. “His face masculine feet coming toward m ies e e sl o s B i e Dok sod, o0 Becinss TG ModyGae S Al Bies G when B e Genc “Oh, this man or that has gonc on |is thin and haggard and two or three ble Fagan, daughter of “Noddles” Fagan, | lessly in debt, disinberits him in the |, \Wushington to see Hoover' times the fears rose to his eyes. You ERDcengs teminaRihelinard ol jth St opulan Vau devillof pertormeniinasy hore Rofpsles inciMovesihisiicine i Ce Some rogulation has been passed | see, he has been there and he knaws god or devil that looks after me I'm | brought that now well known form of | But the son thwarts him to the ex- | which has affected his business and | how feartol the need 1% and he knows sure going to offer him a libation this | dissipation up a notch higher in the | tent of leaving the country, and the | sraightway off he rushes to put in & | the inmde of the sttaation in this coun- afternoon. Talk about luck! To | linc of art. Mary is in a class by her- | father, dying, realizes the great in- | plea for his special case. e o o e think of finding you here, lady fair!” | self, and if the statement is doubted. | justice he has done. FHe makes 0 new | Listening Through Other Men's Ears, | cam't make people take things more I had schooled myself for hours for | ask anyone of the hundreds that | will which does not come to light for ASd Eloover et RaRIEeE Toror | cobion L this meeting, resolved to play my part | backed the Lyceum theater vesterday | several years. Meanwhile, a profli- ' more difficult, listen through his dep- It seems to me that Hoover is doins. as Lillian and I had outlined it days | afternoon and Jast evening, and they | gate nephew gets the estate and | yties—and decide, bt CL s R hefore urprise and aversion were | Will vouch for its veraci ! almost wins the girl that the son | 1f the issues were blacks and whites | country, and 1 think there are twa to bo the emotions I was first to reg-| Billed as the “Noodles” Fagan trio, | loves, but finally the will is discov- | it wouldn't be the easiest position 'in | (hings the people of this country AR e ister. I thought grimly {o myself|lhe second act an the Lyceum bill|ered, and all turns out happily. An-|ihe world. But oh, how far they are | ought to do for Hoover. One is to Da /S Be nnin l‘ri, £ D that I would not have to stimulato '}"f’f""“’f """':e')‘ el orainaiyls b ofhergiea i fol oo o VS Lo o) | from being black and whitel He|make every effort for conservation ) P o = the second on the list. 1gan putting his stuff over in ex- | wiil be “The Vagabond,” onec of Char- | makes a move to accomplish some |the other is to add toc whatever pray- I looked up with a little gasp of | cellent style and his wife doing her | Jie Chaplin's funniest two-recl come- | good end and straightway a commis- | ers they already make, a petition that The Greatest FOX i B % ¥ pxéfentiea surprizafusors whichin za | BA L IRRhaRng get Unterestine Han s fidice sion of business men appear at Wash- | God will give him superhuman wis- ther prided mysclf when 1 later looked | ¢Rtertaining. “Yes, but how do they | s — ington and tell him how many hun-|dom. Never did man need it more., l)roductlon Ye[ &een 48 ! back upon the interview. :‘)"‘;”:l.‘q‘f‘:’” “;‘"O":L\“’"l‘i‘(j(](‘v‘g“fl:‘w;‘]"" \";’ “LLES MISERABLES dreds of thousand people that will ‘Mr. Underwood!" 1 exclaimed, and | ' e i e ML bring misery to. involuntarily togi Val stepltbaclcwardil Sagmvesshallze e nter SATIAs Mary, 5 3 I Doubt if Solomon Would Like It. for he was leaning eagerly across the | 21} dressed up in a gown of shimmc BILLED FOR FOX’S| Surety one day of this man's lire Qe His Triltant blosk ores & oleam | InE, Shiping comething, and with the ! cutest sort of smil imaginable play- with the old expression I used to dis- ing about her lips. 0 = o o like. so. bis Tips twisted into s old | MRANGME her s, C | Algernon Swinburn, poot laureaso of | Mienu for Tomorrow | ‘THE SQUAB FARM” AT S Gty about Carolina, and then imitate England, wrote the life of Victor; e Oh, come. now he mocked L(m”” girl in New York after mid- | Hugo for the Encyclopaedia Britanni- St PARSONS’ THEATER friend away the other night?" ght when the crowd is feeling good | €& and said that Flugo was undoubted- Breakfast. s Yow're surcly not going to besin dm, SellnElorisome LisnelioE L Er } ly the “greatest writer born since Wil- | Fruit SR again that eyes-and-hands-offen-me | giq that in fine style, and then came | liam Shakespearc.” ! Hashed Potatoes villvun stuff you always used to carry ! the south sea isle stuff. Just like they | He regarded Les Miserables the | Cream Toast Two of our most interesting of around with you. Don't vou think | dress along the beach at Waikaikai, | Most melodramatic af all Victor | Coffee present day writers are Frederic and 1 deserve just one kind glance forior at jeast like they are alleged to be | HUg0's melodramas and said regard- Fanny Hatton and an announcement not giving you and Lil and your other | dressed, Mary romped out in front of | iNg it: Yamon, riend away thoe other night the footlights and while the orchestra | ‘I-es Miserables, the greatest epic e | L : My thoughts leaped back to Lil-|gave her ‘They’re Wearing Them 2nd dramatic work of fiction ever i 4 new stimulant in the theater. The lians expedition to the Latin-Amer- | Higher In Hawaii”, Mary hula-hulaed. | ¢Teated or conceived: the epic of a e e Hattons have the happy faculty of jcan cafe, to Grace Drapers unsus-| The house almost came down while | Soul transfigured and redeemed: puri- ]E giving something new in plot, dia- pecting eves, and to Harry Under- | the little girl with grace that would & fied by heroism and glorified through o8 Jogue and ' situation. “The Squab wood’s attitude toward us. I was|make Mrs. Castle ecnvious went | Suffering: the tragedy and comedy of | Farm’ is the latest product from the slad, indeed, that he had referred | through the wiggles. She had every-;life at its darkest and its brightest. | T pen of these prolific authors and the te the incident, for it gave me tho | thing the professionals ever presented, | 0f humanity at its best and at its} ream of Corn Soup advance agent promises dash, pretext I needed to carry out Lil-!and she weat over amid a thunder of | Worst. Baked Macaroni chuckles and laughter. The cast is Les Miserables has also been re- Potato Souffle lone bLoth from its youth and capa- B8 P 5 i ] lian's instructions gradually to modify ; applause | i : setter tan (o roa S B harh atiEi s M Tnde| Th. hendine wot, Prinoass Maco. |80 3o By otho® equally wistin. | Buttered Beets bilities that 'creates attentin. It is 3 s preparcd at kome., g s slava and her four Serbian musicians | Buished writers as “The Gospel of the | Apricot Tapioca composed of l.owell Sherman, Alma | of a new play by them always creates Make Your OGiwn Coug NOW SHOWING %, Syrup and Save Bione wood in order to gain his confidence. : PORIOVIIPODDIPOVVP OOV O (s .,.-‘(1, (-.:, ,,.“\,‘(,n“m - ; | presented a list of selections that!Poor,” and next to the Bible the great- | Tell and the following players: Wil- o LA W 3 2 e | stamped the act a winner. est work ever written Liver Patties—Boil h, pound ' liam. L.. Gibson, Harry Davenport, '@ ~ T e ‘You were kind that night,” T ad- | mne Vernons opened the bill in ex- A magnificent picturization of Les | Jamb’s liver in salted water until ten- Oliver Smith, Charles Seay, Dorothy ‘gfl\{l ' EgT 0h 3 ady-made preparations, can Mitted slowly. “I suppose I ought ta | cellent style. They can handle them- ! Miserables, produced by William [ox {'der. Chop it fine, season well with Kiweer, Julia Burns, Suzanne Willa, U : made up at home. The way i thank you. selves and barrels and tables and any- | With William Farnum playing the | salt, pepper, catsup and Worcester- Helen Barnes, Ann Hustin, Jeanette . 4 ld and conquers dist g He m d something beneath hit | thing eclse like a tango bug leading | Part of the' immortal Jean Valjean | shire, add a thick brown sauce and Horton and Florence Doyle. “The FRnes ppearance OIStheiBuLEl I ; throat and chesi i eath, then spoke tensely, | 5 cotillion, right at home. | will be shown at FoX's theater for| serve in small china ramekins, Squab Farm” is booked at Parsons’ Senzation A iy enthusiastic aboub it. ough in so low a voice that no on Topping the motion picture bill is | 5 days beginning on Friday. Les Mis- theater for the last half of this week, could hear him, “The Manx Man,” an adaption of | ¢rables comes direct from its eighi| Apprjcot Tapioca—Soak half pound | with a matinee on Saturday. Ee aad here, girl, if T have offended | Hall Caine’s noted novel of the same | Weeks' Tn at the Lyric theater. New | grieq apricots in cold water for twen- | ranulated sn ¥ 1d I suppose I have in about | title. The une bill will be at the York city tyfour hours, then put in a double | nd it is hundred million different ways | Lycecum today and tomorrow | boiler and cook slowly until tender. 0 "‘r'\\l:flrrmh E [ first met vou. I'm mighty | e FADS AND FA HIONS Lift out the fruit: to the liquid add octorpraises o Btk v, And T promise vou 1) bo old | EIGHT NEAPOLITANS | soient oiling. water 1o muke oo scret pint, a pinch sait, half cu sugar EMa hedy MLL t(l\tn\: e W ; Stk Waistlines are large. Cook until clear, mix gently with the The cave of Skin diseases (ecrema) and dis. themselves when T'm teiking with KEENEY'S TOPLINER | g _ and three tablespoonfuls fine tapioca. I b o S i enses of the lt s truly aston e how quickly it su. But T've just got to see you in | ?vt penetrating through every = air ome place where we can talk with- - fruit and turn into o serving dish. o s known to be dificuit even assage of the throat and g hosens t the chance of somebody we know As a rule, coats are belted dadl e Tt et ":{Wmm‘-nddhcrln, AEd raisen the pilorag 4 £ iing in. There's a lady liable Heading the vaudeville acts play- | = e e l‘:"‘h"'hfl“mlyhmablr in mw-iim:: B | 1ranes, and gradu e back herc any minute that ing at Keeney's this week is the “Eight | DBlouses are worn outside skirts scription, manufactured w?fi ::"1’)“' ‘,Pre- annoving | throat lo land | d:roced wouldn't have see vou for a good | Naopolitans” who offer an extraor- | ) = HOUSEHOLD NOTES BenzoftnisTin take mach proasure 1 | cough will disappear cutirely. Notuing . and that's not on her account| dinary musical Mclange, playing| All shades of pink are prominent mw&x_-:;n:h"’n’:.:‘mn-yn«onu rette oncliitis, sps odic 01 {52 every: A B g S - 57 — -— - A . I | ‘tmr for bronchitis, spasm croup, everything from string to brass in e = Coat it s — medicine they can "lyflmnwlthpmc;.: The 10-Reel Soul-Thriller. “‘l' o7 ol L thma What Does He Know | struments. They made a decided hit| Earrings of jet are great favorite (old fish and bard-boiled cgws fdence. i i | inex recial and e it il anitionces es b i — : e » = ; . L. RANDOLPH, Morc Graphically Realistic B | truted compound “of s Norvay § s et Geory o i | W G L SeeRelo SRR B s O i e et | lettiic mako a simplo and nour- Dec, 11, Cakhuirst Texas. iz for pine extract, and is knos SOrld imioectinent esnosall andl wasane Losvonded Biol severs es. ishing salad for a hot-weather din- than the world-famous staze i L e Lol wpertinent proposal, l\l;l was ISl act is also strengthened by a prima- | hats. % bgome in and we will tell you something production! More Appealing B ' tiroat membrancs. ALOLERIO JUUr o h and hurry out of g0 h00 <eho carried the act over big = = tbout what D. D. D. Prescription has ac- and surpassingly fascinating B Avoid disappointm mt by asking your | the library when the memory of Lil-| (it ‘her singing of the Star Spangled Coats and dresses frequently have “omplished in your own neighborhood. than the novel? druggist for 214 ounces of Piiex” with | lian's admonition came vack 1o M° | Banner. “The Son-In-Law” a sketch | yokes Sweot green peppers shredded wih .‘ci']':;e':mcy dank unless the first bottle NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! fhing &‘l]n‘mn? end | don r{\:{ any- : was at a loss ‘;\I,‘ u‘.!\«:”‘ \w«r;‘; presented by four people furnish the = voung cabbage make an excellent you. 35¢, 80c and $1.00. gese. 2\ guaransee ot abeolute Fatafi hizarre dsituation s His o “2 | comedy in the bill, and have the! simple salad with French dressing aration. = The Pine i / eavis Bt W 0 sel Frances Moore a dainty little singer | S1€0Y | When boiling rice add a little lem- | "' X Now, don't get it into that pretty, iptivated all with her songs and nesda anag s 4 all w son anc y RN i on juice to the water. his makes — L inate dome of yours tha I want pleasing personality. There are two ! prorts HEJE! iy CEG o ADRLG e rice nd separ: P he | g‘*hursda = feh o i e e e L e Sy‘-un}m EHEa s e A 34 Salisbury the Blue Bird s is sub- ) = "'_ R e ) e e I ; ported by chaming Ruth} Clifford in || Turbdus ofitulletare worniin tho| | This Question Should ‘Be Answiked n AR ¥ . . " ‘Hands Down' a story of the gold | ®VeNIng i In preparing salt mackerel let the Easily by New Britain People. / ] s 3 s [ Which is wiser—to have confidence mines. Monroe Salisbury adds more ' oSS L fish first stand skin side up in cold laurels to his fine character work in [ Wiy el B £ " | water for forty-eight hours. lin the opintons of your fellow-citi- [ creasing. 3 ri[ I l S SN e . i 24 7/ the portrayal of Dago Sam and is| | e | zens, of people you know, or depend LAJAALD TODAY—TOMORROW 3 i ably assisted by Ruth Clifford as the| o e e e e A charming blouse is madc of on statements made by utter stangers { MONROE SALISBURY E = - Miner’s daughter. William Hart S it . X § L bright orange georgette. and with it |yesiding in far-away places? Read In His Big Success in “HANDS DOWN™ s g the popular western bad man is seen | Yely arEs is worth a tle of dark blue ribbon. A | the following: % e WM. S. HART in “His Last Haul' in which Hart | touch of woel erabreidery wili ~dd 0| Mrs. F. W. Spencer, 275 Maple St The Mother’s Sin . SR e A | plays the desperado and later turns | “he waist | New Britain, says: “T suffered almost HEAR MADAME QUINTO % S i TR T 1 e S S Svened Mot [hves 10 \““.“. A ME 1) 2 £ '__~TI )\\' T ,: an i hown \ Have her put it in the refrigerator. «iff and sore that I could hardly Sing the Star Spangled Banner : > in e Wife © Bought” with | - and each morning devote a few min- grajghtén up. Doan's Kidney Pills PRANCES MOORE y Princess Miraslava Carmel Myers as co-star. Mr. Harlan utes to the going over of all f00dS gave me great relief and I ve rec- Sonoy . 5 will be remembered for his excellent and throw away only what you think ommended them to others.” “THE SON-TN-LAW { and Serbians work in “My Unmarried Wife” and in | cannot be used. There is mighty littl 60c, at all dealers.. Foster-Milburn \ Rip-Roaring Sketch PN (g STUE SR o this new production he is better than { that cannot he used in some way Co. s, Buffaln v usical Act Extraordinary ever. It being a drama of great force You can nip coldsin THURS., FRIL, SAT. and power, presenting an interesting T o - g e the bud—Clear your Lagany KENNITTH HARUAN g T problem of domestic life (hal has ) ST i b i ey e W T s 3 Neodles” Fagan appeal to everybody head instantly— papers. 1t i always wite (o keep 4 | Kill That Twenty Minutes With This pile handy. -They give as good = Billikin T yK d % polish to windows, silver, brass and | ~ i L s ¥ on ons | Hinwaro as leather doos. As they ab- : Cold and for the [ sorb grease very quickly, they are in- GR”\JA,\”,) HARTFORD H EXTRA : . : ‘ Cold_ln_he 1 valuable for Wiping frying-pans Save H eal th —Hartford— This Week—T, 15¢ #neezing, "nose Lee and J. J. Shubert 75c and war tax bleod, et Wrtte te for complimer | turpentine and sweet oil, and shake Comedy of Youth, J¢ : . 1T e Yo FOUT thmions | fpeox wowr st 37 poarossip U Hem "OM\° Rl Er than it costs, or we pay money back. | for nae i The old family remedy—in tablet " X | ¥or trial e .y “THE SQUAB PARM’ Wil 2 QO v > n[ F KORDON MF. cr:e';ww 1 form—safe, sure, casy to take. No Tt I S AT/ WHILE WE ARE CLOSING EARLY, ) . SH ., MIRREAPOLIS, MIn. | When cooking canned string beans opiates—nd unplessant after cfiects. HATT S BOWL» BARELY % SAI_E | }Bfi]z: @N@ | trv the following method 11;“ :;‘::: . "C)‘a)‘:x.e‘ynb-’:k?rm_m.;&" in3 : WELL " 3 And You Will Not Be Disappointed. | § | their having a strong taste. 'll'l! box with el o : '267 MAIN.. ST. | on to boil in cold water. After they Fed Top and M1 = e o AETNA 7—PARTS—T7 : CAPNHAL JELLY | | e v "o st e pour the ARl $1.59. Mat g At Any Drug Suno Twice Daily § | For home-made camphorated oil \) = ROSE SYDELL'S i St g R s (at no cost to you) take 1 o0z turpentine, 1 oz sweet oif, | @ NIGHTS, RBeg. THURSDAY, FEB. “LONDON BELLIS"Y 5 : 60,000,000 have used this 20-year.old | 1 d. ecake of camphor. Cnt camphor CASC 8 (Matinee Saturday) . 15¢ to 50c. Ewves, . % AN - g e o o catarthy into small pieces, put into a bottle with QU'N'NE \ BOWLING ALLEYS | Paveltol i e e them to finish the cooking.