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NEW BkITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 15 1018. | | A WIFE By ADELB GARRISON Underwood Banished One Fear from Madge's Mind—and How Another Came to Uill Its Place. had doubt | : | concerning Harry Underwood's inno- | cence of the personal plot any last lingering ainst my Lce of mi I saw when t it must have vanished ho hi su or depicted on that I might him dawned upon him. might weting, but if it were, | his emotion was so skillfuily simulated it would hav, on much | more experienc detect it. n’'t acting. him. t vou had anything to do with those anonymous clippings hardly be telling about d quietly af relief | pect 5l Tt to I was sure d to re 1d thou 1 should them,™ 1 A look vou flas into his | he s 1 "hank But vou, id earnestly. wrath lingered in which I was certain He bent his eye table, tracing vague lines on with his fork, and 1 saw pondering something deeply. her suddenly | neing up, world of rined humili voi've given me a soing to give vou ing | to extract roc THE LATE VERNON CASTLE In His Aeroplane Just Before His Death B SR Ol LS oF i old Dicky about it, but it might be " JACK PICKFORD—LOUISE HUFF e s e “THE GHOST HOUSE” the one best bet for you to tie 3ut | I'll leave that to your own judgment.” s | “I will not abuse thc confidence,” NEW VAUDEVILLE | T said quietly. ! ! THE VALDARS ! ! Jackson and Nichols Reb and Robinson LADIES ! ! ATTEND THE MATINEES ALL SEATS llec. FOX'S SHOWING the wrath de object the cloth finite PRES SKETEER” “Loo PECIAL ind th a ion in his eyes confidence and I'm one. And I'm not any promise of se to 10, i Promi { ort of feeling »eak Lillian's name | ent, friendly fashion after offering her the supreme insuit | a husband can give a wife—caddish desertion for another woman. But T put the emotion down. T felt sure that Lillian would approve what T had accomplished far. Harry Under- | woad was on the brink of a confidence Dwhich, I feit sure, concerned Grace Draper. 1t might eventually lead to the knowledge of the plots against the | country in which Lillian was so con- | fident Grace Draper w: involved. “This hellish business is an absolute surprise to me,” Harry Underwood be- slowly. ut, notwithstanding | that, T think T know wha is responsi- | ble for it, and T think you know the person 1 mean.” Ile stopped, look Harry Underwood's Tt gave me an to hear this man in such a confid: eeric for Tomorrow Breakfast. Menu Truit Tried Eggs Griddle C Coffee NOwW WH. S HART S TN— he Fettered Woman’ Triangle Comedy and Ford Weckly Rice akes =an Tamch, <calloped Tomato Chocolate Junket Buns Tea cd at me fixedly, nd there must have been something almost hypothic in the gaze, for my lips moved involuntarily, and breathed | the name T had no intentian of men- tioning directly to him. “Grace Draper?” “Exactly, I returned, nd a lucky thing it is that you ppened to tell me this today. ‘Au revoir for two weeks' that thing said, didn’t it?" I bowed my head in assent. | “And you said the two weeks were | almost up,” he mused. “Well, T'Il| | have my work cut out for me to keep | her from any more beastly tricks like that, but I give vou my word that T'il keep her in order for a while at least.” My lips and tongue were parched, feverish with suspense. Tt wasn't the letters themselves, but the awful un- | 3 2 st ey | contents breathed that primarily had two well beaten at well and me to this tea room’ with ook on 5 hoy creasel gxiddle. | Flarry-Underwood. And so far T had learned nothing. The promise to keep Grace Draper from furthe: ying | | me was reassuring enough in its wav, | but it didn’t relieve my most poignant | | anxiety. T looked up the man op- | | posite me pleadingly. Dinner. Brown Frica of Kiane I Baked Potatoes Fried Par: Cabbag Cabbage Salad Apple Pie Coffee ssee Pour one cup- one cupful Rice Griddle Cakes- ful scalded milk onto i'cooked rice: let it stand over night. Add one teaspoonful salt, one table- | R | spoonful two tablespoonfuls melted shortening, one and one-half RIDAY and SATURDAY TOM MIX ey “Six-Shooter Andy” VENGEANCE AND THE WOMAN BILLY WEST Dl(_Vl'l' and JEF PATHE NEW eggs. Salad—Mix one and one- half cupfuls cabbage with one and one-half cupfuls diced wcelery dd one tablespoonful chopped onion, one teaspoonful Worcestershire sauce and one cupful boiled dressing. Chill and Cabbage | Others Came to Lunch. i “Is there nothing you c tell about my father’s fate?” I asked. Across his face flitted an expression which I couldn’t fathom. Tt might be remorse, fright. Whatever it n an instant, and he his usual courtly im- me GRAND IMARTFORD Tel. C. 1026, This Week Twice Daily A Sun Storm of Comedy, THE 20th CENTURY MAIDS With Jim Barton 15¢ to 50c. Toves. 15c to 75c. ot = War Ta STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once. [ | ‘Watch for Tt! W for Tt! HE EAGLE’S EYE” By Wm. F. Flynn, Retired Chief of U. S. Secret Service xposing Bernstorff, Von Igel, Boy-Ed, Bolo Pasha, Itc. | pain, Mats. i H i e pesagms. NOW PLAYING MABEL TALIAFERRO in Metro’s 7 Part Spectacle “DRAFT i oFr— 1f your nostrils are clogged and your | head is stuffed and you can’t breathe ifrr-c‘!y because of a cold or catarrh, | t get a small bottle of Ely's Cream New Laid . 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B8 Nczioning dondoy, 301 MATN STREET tion 1 Frivolity | self of I'me tavoiding [ pelled | plenty | Britain, T M usic Comedy “FLO-FLO 1 | Co. wish [ fath- the child Kaid, 1 the truth concerning your Whe he is now I haven't faintest idea, or whether he's alive or dead. But one thing 1 do know, al- though I am practically taking my life in my hands by telling you. The wom- | an that sent you those letters believes | his fate to bLave been what she pic- | tured to you. But T know, what she | doesn’t, that he escaped from just! such a peril as she outlined. So you need no atteation to the anony- | “Dear knew er. pay i mous clippings.” { The truth flashed upon me in an in- stant revealed by that subconscious | mine, which Lillian declares to | be almost clairvoyant. The man across | the table haa heen instrusted with the | fate of my father by the terrible or- ! ganization which Grace Draper | must hold a high place, and with which he, too. must be connected [ Instead of carrying out the mission he had aided my escape! I knew it as in 0 many words. 1 don’t know in what ds couched my grateful of w I had lines of b story. for even ined toward him my eyes were drawn to the opening door of the cafr The next moment [ had cowered in m: chair in an unreasoning pani IPor entering the cafe and ¥Edith Fa BIG DOUBLE BILL AT FOX'S THEAT vell as 1mve rea Dick IR Unusual indeed the spiendid double-feature program which opened at Fax's for two days yesterds iam S. Hart and Alice evidently not lost or w drawing power and New DBritain, and in of them it must be work seems to improve with cach ne picture that they make. Hart com in one of his most striking successes, “The Aryan”, and holds his audience n a vise-like grip af interest through- out the entire five veels that the pi ture consumes. And Mis vehicle, too, quite the most traordinary things that she peared in since under the Vi title is “The it tells in an struggle and is Joye nkencd popuarity justice to both aid that the their in | is has launched e Tts Woman™, and absorbing way of tl dramatic adventures an innocent voung girl who is im- prisoned for a wrong which she never amitted. The popular plays the part of a pretty colles to whom 1 relative has left a sum money Scheming ¢ hows r, who are familiar with the we law, through the constant nec: it, frame the girl have of a heinous crime and nat permitted the justice of a fair defense, she is com- ! to serve her time. The tale adventures and struggle to | regain her name and wealth after her | release, and the unigne way in they are won back for her make up a | very interesting photo drama \ ro: Triangle two-recler adds comedy relief, and the Ford Weekly balances the entertainit qualities of the program, which will be seen tonight for the last time. To- morrow’s show will bring Tom Mix, that cowboy daredevil who made his first star appearance here a few weeks ¢ and who immediately | jumped into the front ranks as an entertainer. Mix can ride, shoot, ropc and fight as well as the best plainsman that ever participated in round-up, for hie was born and reared in the | part of the country wher | are mifch more important and ne sary that literature and economics And in the movies he is given every opportunity to use his early training to the best advantage. His new ¥ ture is a western thriller entitled * shooter Andy It is said that even more exciting than the namc plics. A lot of laughter will from the comic anties of Billy West, | who will be seen in a two-tecl comedy of his own oric icas. A new in- | stallment of that serial “Ven-' geance and the Woman™, and a clever little Mutt and Jeff cartoon Phunn) Philm will complete the show. HOUSEHOLD NOTES | star girl huge nemies of ssity and her con Taken unawar of her ring of 3ix- it s im- arisa is h in starch and deficient Rice in oil Scalloped codfish and rice is de- licious Growing children need most now ¢ ishing faod LOOK HERE FOR IT Many a New Britain Reader Wiil Be Interested. When people read about the made by a medicine endorsed far away, is it surprising that wonder if the statements are Lut when they read of 3 here at home, positive proof is withir their reach, for close investigation is an easy matter. Read a New Britain endorsement of Doan’s Kidney Pills Louis Michels, 417 Church St., New was bothered by dull pains in my back for some time I was always on my feet and | suffered a great deal. I had that pain when T was in bed also and I coull hardly move around on account of it and 1 was lame and sore mornings. | I thought my kidneys were affected | and as [ saw Doan’s Kidney Fiils | highly recommended T began taking them. Doan’s are the best I have ever found for the trouble boxes cured me.” 60c, at all dealers. TFoster .»mmml Mfgrs., Buffalo, N, Y l cures from the tru cases ¥s of the | which | sveral Two | edges, its novel pocl | der jer NEW SPRING FROCK OF TAN FAILLFE | E TA BY RUTN CAMTRON KS How Advertisements Educate mation contained in magazine advertising and vertising booklets that are either given away or sent on receipt of i finitesimal sums. Ang I don't in- tend to close them again. the advertise- noticed that food product of recipes on newspapers and in the ad- While looking ments the other the maker of a certain offered to send a book receipt of two two cent stamps. (One usage of stamps, thank goodness, in which a two cent stamp is just as good as it ever was.) I significd my over day I They Made A Newspaper Their Cook Book. voung married couple who write me that they have a special in their library for these book- and save practically all they get reference. The same couple faced one day in their carly life with the problem of cooking their = first ham. They both had hazy ideas about spices and breadcrumbs, h}:v were not at all specific. And %he cookbook (for which they had paid a dollar and a half) completely ignored the subject of hams. They were in the country where they could not at once sum mon aid. “Wait a minute”, said the husband after a moment or two of brain racking, “and I'll find you a recipe.” He returned with a news- paper. Swiftly turning the pages he located the advertisement of a cer tain brand of hams. And there was a full recipe for tastily cooking a ham There vertising intention of sending for a booklet and the Authorman's A wife, who chanced to be present, at|told {{opcetsisninediheria MUES oY g j lots for were married She Thought That A Queer Thing To Do. mean for don't send ‘You really she said. EN said to to say that you ever bocklets of that rt Certainly “Why no.’ but sche or another. Quite =0 1 think it wa don’'t vou said ‘Don’t you she, “it's nothing n e advertise on thing admitted. T philanthropy. there is a ion mixed didn't But lot of in with think aluable infory ‘I don’t know I never tried it,’ she reminded me. And her expression added, “And 1 dont intend to.” I Got My Money's Worth. Nevertheless T sent for my book- and found that it contained in with harmless advertising ! of course) much more than four cents’ worts of recipes Tt i3 only within the last few years that my own eves have been opened to the enormous amount of inter- { csting, practical and valuable infor-| - S Tot (mixed question but that ad- big educative influence —if you arc willlng to be educated not only by conventional forces but by anything that can educate is na Rows of is a match the coll and salin are the tures this Smoked pear] flounec the i simulated black fea black e and s cuffs of chief trimmi to iation form- pocket HOWE TRAVEL SHOW NEXT AT PARSONS’ PICKFORD AND HUFEF AT THE LYCEUM | SECRET SERVICE AT WORK IN FILMLAND Lyman H. Howe has made a pic- | is attached to a turesque tour of Alaska an import- ant feature of his latest Travel Festi- val which comes to Parsons's on | I'riday and Saturday, with a Satur- | big bearing on one of the most im- day matinec. One of the big things ; portant subjects of the day, namely, of Mr. Howe's screen excursion i through America's northern can be !sion is series of views of again to their moment of formation worth | gres sk and delay, the pers is a task cameraman recently Serious Unusnal interest neww work that is destined to | nation-wide attention, since it has difticulty a with the properly describe the bill t} patrons vaudeville and of - the- motion picture it is to be feved the of Lyceum ater the last half of { the German spy menace in the United posses- | : icobe: | States. It is expected be Afte ntribution to the subject, stent - authentic one, at that, sinee its author ot S s R Wt | is none other than William Flynn, who oo actually amazing “close-ups’ of | was, until he recently retfred, tho e e e e “:" | chief of the United States Secret Sery- helmen l Somdelon o “"": Into fjce. Mr. Flynn probably knows mors * 75 to 350 miles lons and 400 feot | SCOUL Germany's secret agents, their The offect if ““ig)‘t\, oo operations and future plans than any lanches office and snow Slding ey | Other man in the country, and it is I'the sides of theso white mountains | Vith the most patriotic motives that P e 205 L he has consented to record som¢ of and plunging into the ocean direct . & % $eh 6neh o8 inftrontictiinelcameraifslonelat the (015 Ttcent Biventies wich lauc) 0 s ever filmed. [ Bernstortr. . A tomorrow for | Other prominent Teuton operators in bride” musical | “The Eagle's Eye!"” which is the sig- which opens at | Rificant title of his work. So ex- Mounday for a | tremely important are the revelations Waodnesday mati- | {hat he makes, and so dramatic are now running at | the incidents described, such as the in New York and [ Lusitania plot, and the destruction of to packed houses | various munitions plants, that Chief idition to its ex- | Flynn has conmsented to have “The ghs, lyries and | Bagle’s Eye!” made into motion pic- exhibited in the tures, and consequently the most un- of Mosher and Simpson, | usual serial picture that the film men “Flo-Flo” boasts of thc only comedy | have to their ¢redit has resuited. Tt chorus ever assembled for Broad- | has been booked solidly all over the day appearance. country in the larger cities, and | quick have theatrical managers been | to seize the opportunity to show the | film, that there have not been enough MIXED PROGRAM AT - | printed to go around. So it is that KEENEY'S THEATER | many of the cities under one hundred | thousand in population will be obliged = | to wait until later for a showing. 3 . | New Britain is fortunate having feature at Keeney’s | gne of a large circuit of theaters in Aetro's seven-part pa- | jts midst, for by booking the serial +Drait > with the | i a1) of his theaters, Mr, Fox ob- Popular screen star, Mabel Taliaferro | tained a special print for New Brit- in the principal role. This is-a pic- | ain. It was announced this mérning (his week. Itr one must called the let the of the individu:l that calls for unusuil Getting down 'ning the hill today and the Know detail to a real then the numbers which a feature and and an public know real ability brass some tacks con- to be pre- and Satur- difficult picture Pickford and his clever little partner. Louise Huff, after star- ether in several pictures were a wonderful vehicle in “The Ghost House.” and in this pic they will at the Lyceum three wing today. The public, after work (ogoet demanded realizing the popu of ford-Huff combinati are that thew a. chance show their the b slories and of their House'” rest The vaudeviile g 3 Valdars,™ t man in & novel little of thi Nichols 1ging and cormedy feri Robb man woman in Friday 1forementionad avises. the starter. Jack . are | aay task motic high be seen comme @ begins John C‘war comedy lo,’ | Parsons theater on half-week, with a nee. ‘Flo-Fio the Cort theater heen playing mont} n line of stunning costumes Bride Shop seeing more pair and Pic etors iven the di resolved be will taler conditions that In yvoung people to under with worthy Ghost th st possiblc has for clusive enery Lrc “The arc at endeavors the headliner will e women and nting son and of pres £0 ever; Jac in and and tall of- obinson, ing, danci ng and Huard, advt Center The this week iriotic Photop is spectacle SLEEVELESS SPORTS SUIT, NOVEL FEATURES | ve w the wn de Vo5t na of i1l and an the along very are May 10, Tetter 1o Dr. Rilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Sleeveless jackets are - | prettiest of spring sports suit has features. TIts silk-bound s and i houl- | The material is wool | with silk and buttons to This sleeveless novel Frills and ruffles have given place to embroidery on all occasions. Crape de chine is frequently | chosen for young girls' dresses. ¢ closing. s in tan e “;:"l"‘ | sy I’"’)‘"““"fi"""‘ hat the first chapter of “The Eagle's o R T T S [[eho wine e FHCK SRR e 0H0 #irl who Has twe bestiere In | DPLOISE AUG SN B SvEl tis St e e orden e | 1ocal public performance Wednesday cing pagifet innocently gets iin | And Ihursity xBaoohsand _€ve. S s | nings. A different chapter will be ) some German spies who are | % Z ) eading propaganda to obstruct the | SIOWR on the same days of each con- ft law. The younger brother | SCU = ws numbe first number and is into {he serv that follow are of the | sort and holds an au PRUV the popular Butterfly star is | today and tomorrow in his | S - feature “Wild Women,” a five- Having handled your remedy only Westorn comedy-drama. Mr. [ two years I believe it to be a very uppirted by Molly Malone | good preparation for what it is recom- all-star cast. A new episode | mended, and the customers who have “Mystery Ship” is also on the used it speak very favorably regard- with the Current Events ing it. 1 always recommended Dr. other short dram and come- | Riimers Swamp Root when a patron dies. Mhe vaudeville is headed by | asks for a good kidney, liver or blad- {tne Tive Musical Mokes, who offer a | ger remedy because I feel that it is pleasing musical act with some very | reliable. fine singing by one of the girls, The Very truly yours, Rice Bros. still winnlng faver LEONARD E. BARNHILL, L their comedy singing and talk- 1916, New Haven, Conn. act. Gertrude Douglas presents character dancing novelty winning upplause wilh a Scotch sword dance | and her playing of the bagpipe. i < i F ADS AND F AbHIONS | Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. b Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., among the ; Binghamton, N. Y., far a sample size garments. | bottle. Tt will convincé anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information telling about the kidnevs and bladder. When writing, be sur and mention the New Britain Daily Herald, Medium and large size bot- tles for sale at all drug stoves. match.