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NEW BrITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESD:AY, MARCH 6, 1918 s For TheaterSoers BIONS OF A WIFE ———— s OF A TALKS Clippings | “Went on: “You—cCan't Mea 5 % o > -a-u-t The words were < said - 1 the | ” "The late Robe Gordon, alias BSaitress | Charles Spencer. : not to guess | e e ! pned so ! he died. voi for two | Sh ld E W K . o " ou very Woman Knit? fmy cves| “Good heaven breathed Harrs | g you think everyome should at brain work. She has taken a half svhich, | Underwood, and in vords was un- i o6 matter how poorly they do it | ime position doing stenography and dow of | believing hor and smething more : . S DEREenont v rising i1 wrath, I took ane | OF how much they hate it or what £ Fheiat et neceat| h i th ] S G ng o wo or her friend to mean,” | Other draught of my ¢ 0 and then | clse they are doing for the war? hd toward ‘adopti e L | ventured again to raise my eyves to Apropos of my article on knitting | baby or two. I call that perfectl eturned. | My companion’s face. {and what a splendid thing it was to | fair. Kn im- [t was ay colorless as I was sure | see the women of the country lining Other women give their time Blasp mo ™My own was. Bul his eves were like f up with their knitting needles, « | chaufieurs or for going from house waitress »wing coals, and the fingers of the | letter friend has hurled that peiti- | to house soliciting funds for one pur- To enjoy the helpful privileges of our famous v and re- nd that gripped the table were | nent question at me. { pose or another. Needless to say no | W eart made | White with the strain on the muscle Of course I don't. | one should criticize them. The thing | b iTougEnoote IIe e duvil N e She Gives Organizing Ability. is to do whal you can do best, what | {5 NO “extra” charges—NO ‘“interest’—NQ ‘costs” were the first words he uttered, and One of the women wiiom T admire |15 Beeded most, and® all you can of of ANY description. fmoved on I 5 G e e Y | from the bottom of my heart for her it. When one hears of people who 4 : eould read my | made of 111[4‘1 uncou 1‘ : y,\h.nl aimost | T G P SR e (e || doing absolutely nothing one | Start now-—this spring—and learn the comfort of e on my guard, . cares iGN RnIs N oLy a needle. She is a business woman, ‘}“th wh they are made Picw, and the | their tensity and he zave a { practically the head of a large fac. | UTely not flesh and blood B Which Lillian was | Shake of his tremendous shoulders as, ¢4, gha works about twice hard [1f You Can Knit Between Times, So | Nich. he average woman and yet ofit Much the Betier. = |E WE CLOTHE MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. fck in my chair a little. her precious leisurc she has man- movement, and the quiz- zed to %nd time to help organize PIIEht \diea out of his eves. whole town into a compact unit ‘The Fetterey ®Pardon e, he said quickly, “I'm for service of all kinds. And then Society. or TN ¥ Brzetting ny bargain. Tl can jiaRickls ?n;q’n:»(xuno this, instead of saying { e That is enough, 1 have earned KEYSTONE COMEDY persifiage. and suppose you ! y el i e me e 6l | your spare moments with it. The loss FORD WEEKLY | ing me what's troubling G SRR : Iiso0d restiii=helaccaptad thelmostlox= lyes Sre TS o mee i sicone s et ey reed a few moments : : melnnoed acting and 1 G ol o ices! [T =t el o i ool i “I have received a seri RloxaRic Lol dclely s 0§tk Norliosrres pondin sl oretayMliar | Mca el & USIN S S8 glnDIRER I GR i ore wos @ fone MR RiE YoicS|this oreanization ML 155 AR G G e (e el hneeE which impelled obedienc “Whnere | Her genius lies in that line. s e e were those things mailed?” i 2 2 Harry nderwood ED 8 2 course it would have been folly v . i “Fr ifferent g 1 ; 5 whether anyone thinks vou are doing HARTFORD himself in 1ir and into his eves I'rom different suburbs and bor-|ner to knit instead of doing 10 lioiaaohiar Tochitte. Tast = abeaa flashed an unfathomable look New York T replied. | jzing. olnct on b Bru i “Anonymous clippings!" he repeat.| "Brooklyn, Staten Island, Ilushing ; St 1 1 I % S S — == { S e there was one from a village in Jer- She Gives Brain Work. > CiLY #‘\\mmnmnmum nnummm,“lf},\wpsr :f»:rwfi\"A{«\\\uu|mululumuumlnl 7 ) 3 | How Madge Told Him. ! L s | e TS O N S e ‘é‘/ NI IS S 0w ; =D - | “Dollar a Week” plan for clothing your family. nt? I was! inch | there was that in his voice wirich | our Charge Account—you'll find it dignified helpful. Lif pulling himself together to face something that had found him unpre- pared. Forcing his lips to a smiie he signalled our waitress. 2 Another pot of coffee. | quickly, and have it piping If you can knit between other ac- Spring stocks on view. tivities so much the better. But il you are one of those people whom such work harasses instead of tran- u it may not be wise to erowd He pondered a moment, then shot a | Who is unskilliful at any work don | S “The first ones were NCWSPADEr | rapier-like glance at me with her hands, but reasonably clever - clippin I said slowly, for the “Look here!" he saic “Have vou | horrified terro the abominable = gucssed at all who was behind | A B 1t and listen. The other girls are | cessful farce or comedy of today L B Wimes wa srinping me anew as T ro- | frem: [ WILLIAM 'S. HART SELECTIVE DRAFT e B Y THURS. FRL SAT . ‘i‘»y’l“"l“m‘-"‘”‘."”“_“k“::;“‘“‘ e ]_")l‘[‘\_"‘.)‘:”‘;»‘ ated. Tt was ono !]?Hnr: to AT E Ny e 5 i their tale \l}to 'l];_rl:x)\pru‘;'nl og ‘:\rll!. ey :_r;’;?cl lh;hixr'emh:“:va;u:he;; e S, . SAT. an accou om sterions mur- ] 10 story of these clippings. 3 EATE 5 7P CENEY'S > ac seautifully costumed and | er. at chang: N THE GHOST HOUSE’ §| tc; yith horrivie « e el et e LR S Ll AT FOX'S THEATER FILM AT KEENEY'S carries a special setting. The Rice [about because the people have pro- oL A E A2 | #nd the vietim in cach case Was oM@ an who had accompanied him from SO Fros., two comodians, present a com- | gressed and don't care for the slap- | person susnected of having betrayed | south America - cdy singing and talking act that is|Stick methods that used to be in Droq. 1 . Presenting fo e 5 ; - ACK DICKTE some secret organization to which he ! -“That means you do suspect some A program that is bound to meet| The photoplay feature Keeney's | ‘hound to plea Gertrude Douglas, | Yogue. JACK PICKFORD f§ | belongzed.” e i he returned. and T can pretty | With wide and hearty approval opens | this week is Motro's seven-part o Scotch lassie, makes a hit with her | One of the most musical and spec- AND ry Underwoot e si the name.” Ha stopped |3t Fox's today, and therc will ap- | triotic spectact “Draf character dancing. The show, taken |tacular of the musical shows which e ey M UEEaly il s if some thought had struck | Pear on the screen of the popular @ siory of the sele ac- | as o whole, is the best offered here in | have captivated New York this sea- LOUISE HUFF Y pletive “was filled “with U1 Wim suddeniv, and then he at | Playhouse two of the best liked cam- | tion and a story that holds one | some time son will make its debut on the stage it mn e lana without raising my eves s« ma in horror-st en awakeni era artists in the profession, William | spell-bound Mabelll ‘Talinterrol Wil SR D of Parsons’ theater on next Monday In Their Latest anc clipping came almost two !for a half week, with a Wednesday 4 "he B oy N o ’ o + - | 8. Hart nd Alice Joyce Hart, that { starred i t jueti plavs | n E You-—yon-—ecan’t mean you think L i oye rred in this production and plays | ¢NJ - ‘e Greatest Picturc | < I said, my voice falter- r paq anything to do with so dam. | FNEY Westerner who has literally | the part of a patriotic daughter of NOTHING BUT THE matinee, when John Court brings L as T thought of that last missive ' 1aple an outraie as this, do seusn | shot his way into the affections of | Uncle Sam. This is a picture wel here his sensationally effective “war- Supreme Vaudeville “m"'h b ‘VK'MH] \‘“‘l’ V‘m‘l}":"y"‘]' the American public, will he seen in {worth going to sce and should be o TRUTH” AT PARSONS' | brige” rrroclur:l‘Lon of “lilz»wo" ! i i r his most virile a startiing suc- | unusual srest Lo those 5 ek —WITH— i | . newspape hey were—" jMABEI, NORMAND cess, “The Aryan.'" Alice Jovee. that “,,r'”,‘,‘.‘_ m,‘”” Lo ihosoRviaple E-eRe N L e ey : s sweetheart, or husband Woman’s Danger Period b i 0 ) b stopped abrupt almost choking - | Winsome miss that has donc much { waiting to be cai he draf . - = o % e Jackson and Nichols vith excited emotion. Harry Under- AT THE LYCEUM |to vring the Vitagraph standard up | Thero nre. it L Lh When William Collier appears at The period between forty-five and 3 er short subje p A e T e vears = - a = ood spoke quictly, warningly. te the exalted position which it nOW | comedies on the T S oo th o ateneion e diend Dhurs. Ju8 youn BT Sue sl 0 bev 0 L the | qay night, in his zreatest farcical | o or danger period in a woman's . v ‘Letter sip vour hot coffec before - = occupies, has a splendid dramalic : popular Sl & ! : Robb and Rebinson , J| “ietter sin vour Bot comer orors rolo this time, for tho oxhibition of | 5o vanar Western bad-man, William | success, “Nothing But the Trith,” he | life which tests her for her fitness to g : y sl b ! E biz program that delighted | o RS 5 kG Lart. in firowlers of the Pluins.” [ will be surrounded by the same aids | continue in the race. It is then that = | we don't want anybody to notice ! 3 Ler unusual talents. Branded a jail Sl e e t 1 5 &4 o o The Valders ! ! [ vou're upset, you know." [ egimiaud shcesthe s CitvoRdays ) b ienmnned ol Hers forment rrienas flos inusnaliitnes10lln s mon ronr s | Lo ee) been B R eI DE Nt o e e e ; I picked up my cup obediently ana M5 week will hold the boards and!and pointed at by children whom sho e the most popular|for the last two seasons. Many of [tom& as heat-flashes, nervousness, — T s ohaatenn Tienbioor | scenlforith ol el imotodavEw s e i o T S e R T ey o ] el that of the Jfive Musical | {hose players are cminent farceurs |headaches, “the blues” or dread of Novel Headline | : : = | Mabel Normand in “Dodging A Mil- | goter and refinement and innocent of ses. Iive girls who can certainly | like Rapley Holmes, Ned A. Sparks | impending evil, or some dormant dis S L E 5 | lion™, and three acts of vaudeville. If | 5o thought of wrong doing is forced ! “}E“ the violin, sing and dance. T and Arnold Lucey. Mr. Collier says |case in the system becomes active i g T ! ¢ this weck's show did anything, it at| o refuse the love of the man who has ' . or,_One of the ncatest musical t the methods of obtaining laugh- | When woman is passing through Last Time Today. | least tended to place Miss Normand | o ne her out in her native v 0 vaudeville foday. Miss Estello on the stage have greatly changed [ this crisis there is one tried and true M \UEL \()RVI \\D i !a few natches higher in the estir | Phe Fettered Woman' e o House, a captivating mi brings the | in the last twenty-five years and that | remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- P 5 iion of the New Britain public, for act over for a big success with her | the change has been for the hetter | table Compound, which after forty —TN— ¥ | the comedienne scored creater suc- remarkable singing. She possesses a | hecause it has been an intellectual | vears of success is now considered ke - S SR e wonderful voico of rare sweetness | one ihe standard remedy for woman's Dodging a Million “Dodging A Million” is a story that that will make you sit back in yomur “You hav mpare advt Thrills and Delights Trail 3 pleases and mystifies, first giving a Each Other Without Ialt b j thrill and then developing into a regular, side-splitting comedy, onl o 3 Y tha he v : woman nd she is | to revert beforc ome is aware of it, |that of the voung wom BRST VAUDEVILLE |into a mystory again. There is every. | SUPPorted by Webster Campbell one IN TOWN TODAY i } thing a critical audience wants, in|Sf the best known juveniles in photo- ° | cluding setting, star and story. ‘and|Play, and Donald McBride, ILionel g : s ; i cvery clement that could be possibly | Grey, and Templer Saxe. . it thought of is brought info pla The picturc is tense throughou # 2 | The vaudeville bill is headed by the | With human interest and there aro | | Bull Bear Indians, fresh from a goy- | 7:any gripping scenes, “":";‘ ']';r noof 1 IR i *‘My face and neck were covered with | crnment reservation at Pine Ridge, | Birl just robbed by deat 8 | small water blisters. The skin was | Nevadu. Miss Flsie Russell, daughtey | fother and the vietim of & plot to rob 3 i : very sore and inflamed, and later a | o former ranchman accompanies|lter of her inheritance, i€ sent to crust formed on my face and neck. | tho redskins and explains the aet and | PriSon on perjured testimony, follow- | The itching and burning were so in- introduces the members of the com- | iNg a shooting affray in a cafe. The = : tense that [ scratched and I could not | 1\ 1" e e iie o leve: Ber b Loone NOW SHOWING sieep. The breaking out later devel- e are Walters andl tholl imced she s innocent and Minveste® “DRAIT 258" | opedintolarge sore eruptions, andmy | (ifrorq Sisters. in a meat sketch re- | gating the case brinas about her vin- | face was sodisfiguredforthetime being | [joyo” with novel incidents, and Jack | dication and wins her as his wife Peeture Bor AllLTo! See ::“‘(:;?{"‘)d only see the members of | \y'oniworth and his trained dog, Teddy. Tn_addition to these Lwo featurcs ¥ 5 A Tomorrow brings a complete change | will be Shown a new and hilariously o “l1 used —— Balm, 5 5 D 2y, nd the | . 8 o { of program, the motion picture being | funny Tri ¢ Comedy, & ho DON'T MISS OUR Salve, but without success. The y 2 trouble lasted five weeks before using VAUDEVILLE Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I got 5 MUSICAL MISSES relief in about a week, and I used two 5 \ ¢ | cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes On the vaudeville list will be Jack-| paked than boiled \ Great Act oI Citiio Chnerest wher I wae ||=on emd Nichols'in o slugine sct with healed.” (Signed) Mrs. I 1. Corson, | litile comedy thrown in for good RICE BROS, Box 12, Lochmere, N. H., July 16,17 measure, Robh and Robinson, a man Bt Make your skin beautiful by using | @nd Woman in a comedy singing, tan o Cuticura Soap daily for the toilet, and | ing and dancing offering, and The GERTRUDE DOUGLAS | Cuticura Ointment Jfor first signs of ,“'M' v‘:]’l\n-:" ‘\:‘x-:wr:;;:““’f‘\d a :'I\‘f‘iilm'lri\uit New ald g i S, s e fougrst | oo et o it L : YOUR HOME story of this woman in a fascinating manner in the widely read novel “Annec’s Bridge” by Robert W. Cham- Tts picturization has cost none strength and appes Alice Joyce, has the leading 7 Part Patriotic Spectacle—A i he Ghost House” with Jack Pick- jlatest Ford Woekl | ford and Louise Huff playing the | S i leads. Potatoes are more Wholesome | ' i Sample Each Free by Mail. Address post- - card: “*Cuticura, Dept. R, Boston.’” Sold work evervwhere. Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. NS THEATRE | e oy o Menu for Tomorrow M Connecticut fl | SHOULD REFLECT YOUR GOOD TASTE ‘ RDOEQH?"‘I}'{—EATRE BE”ER THAN CAI.[]MEI-] Brealast. " Rheeet A To “advertise” oneself sounds like something a really refined and well-bred : - Canned Fruit Tish Balls | e A S e e D. and THURS. March & and 7 | Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Flashed Potatoes person would hardly care to y y s, ry e i Edwards’ Olive Tablets are Brown Bread day, do advertise yourself. | WM. COLLIER 7 | Coffee ; SRR e a Harmless Substitute. | = In your home, particularly. The chairs you offer to your guests; the rugs merica’s Prem omedian, oG o ¢ ome, | [ > ' 1 NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” cuce'sff“cifgé.é’“lz?:‘fiemfl‘m“gfifie1 Salmon Croquettes upon the floors, the tables, the lamps, the decorative objects; the dressing table 1n. | 1aXative, and their effect on the liver is| Cress Sandwiches | and other appointments of your boudoir; even your kitchen range and kitchen » Greate o 11 Farces Jri n- 1; It ruit J A i e - he Gr t of A e Ori almost instantaneous, They are the result | Fruit Jelly cabinetiarel your publtcxt‘y agents. vast. One Solid Year in New York of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat Cocoa liver and bowel complaints with calomel. | . . & : : : 1c to $2.00. Secats Today. seffortsco]bami?’a’:zgmugfitounhese‘ Dinner C A setting for your personal charms that is itself cloquent in praise of you is little olive-colored tablets. Macaroni S S 5 = = i il is store i = e A o M B 8 I, : an artistic, comfortable, livable home—such as thx§ store is so unusually com d petent to create—with our large and beautiful, fairly priced assortments and our - = — that calomel does, but have no bad after | Hashed Potatoes GRANDES S STEORD effects. They don't injure the teeth like | Stewed ‘Tomatoes thoughtful provision of generous terms of payment. Tel. C. 1026 strong liquids or calomel. They take hold | ey Rice Pudding This Week Twice Daily i of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why Coffee A Sun Storm of Comedy, cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? ] ASENTS THI 20th CENTURY MAIDS Ca]omelsso&net:;nesg %z:a‘ifismfl‘i! Cress Sandwiches—Wash and dry 3 CONPLETE R - o gums. Sodostron not | ereees oughly: put with a y KW00R iats, w,(-“u'.“:‘.n::”"rl,:«-;|',",(» to 75¢. | | to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards’ | e :::gnn';\mfl,o between two g Bowe o War Tax. Olive Tablets take IN‘,PI';':;JS,, d that | Slices of thin buttered bread. ) FURNISHERS Most headaches, “dull an ag; Macaroni Soup—Throw three ounces 2 PR i s lazy feeling come from constipation aé‘,i marcaroni and one tablespoonful but- 40-58 FORS 3 = = | a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edw,a;n; ter with a pinch of salt into boiling . Olive Tablets when you ft‘z‘el ] ded | Witer and boil thirty minutes. When Tt STREET heavy.” Note how they “clear” clouded | g, qruin and cut into small pieces, 301 MAIN STREET HARTFORD brain and how they “perk up” the sPirits, | 5.0\, it into two quarts clear boiling | each w e. of eg When ready to ™~ ;. | 6o on the pie. add o saltspoon of | 10¢ and 25¢ abox. - All druggists. stock and cook twenty minutes. ing powder and beat well Serve grated cheese with it i Vhen making merir for pie, one-half an eggshell of cold water