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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1918 REVELATIONS OF A W By ADELE | | GARRISOY Is Madge Correct Drake's Thought? manner { Toni which he had w the vague prejudice I had against him into active and | sic of crystallize Baby From turned the sedieal fascinated, | becauso help himself to | slightest idea. pluck, but he h mysterious 1 — e | BIG DOUBLE BILL AT KEENEY'S SUNDAY intentionally determine— JURY SAY? Xof Mother Love Saulles Case. HITE Hate” AND OTHERS Lo e SUNDAY VIOLA DANA ‘The Winding Trail” do so, the surface of the paper. an apparently calculation the mecca s lacanically. There was no hint of courtesy—not. | even a “please.” | snapped a commana | 1 stiffened in resentment remembered expedition, |1 was under Lillian, a humble mem- | | ber of the service in EARL W e House of PATHE NEWS Broadway The Small Town Tumorous yet dramatic It was as if episode in the demeanor—to 50 complete- | him justice—that he wa | was to him simply a human | sitting opposite I made him no answer., simply lifted admirably | the paper. “Ten times ten,” dictated Mt. Drake, | the big show at take the square root, less one, divide: Ry photoplays. “Ah, a Lightning Calculator!™ calculation men- expectantly, rote down the number Grace offer entertainer, photoplay feature Mae Murray in 'OPENS TONIGHT! 11th ANNUAL \uto Show OF HARTFORD Given by the Hartford Automobile Dealers’ Association e | imitations | charming production, is | I | remembered s vour answer?” disbelief in beginning to under- There was stand the I'like of and interesting “Ah, a lightning leulator!” he an- WOMAN AND THE ON SCREEN AT held a sneer. down a final number, and then looked acrass at me. “You happened to get it this tim | he said, “but please don’t do that thing again. | ures as I give them to you, and work the calculation out on paper.” “Very well,” 1 answered meekl; will enhance Walsh’s reputation for staging thrilling productions. The production £cnsational De Saulles case, wealthy and prominent her husband was acquitted after a trial, the pro-- on Br ceedings of which news off the newspapers for seve ) table and box his ears. for 10 minutes, computations that to as saying forward and | me busy | the multiplication table but the results were important, for he invariably matched my answer with arrived at computation, | backward, of Metropol- ispices First Connecticut Home Guard) arch 30 to April 6 Btate Armory, Broad Street Greatest of All State Auto Shows 25 Cents faces the back to the announcement terious page | o paper so deftly fastemed upon a page of the book. No Real Confidence? When mine host of the inn appeared bearing the the first course of our dinner, I saw Mr. Drake quickly close his noteboolk “Woman and the calls the fact that a few ago this screen s wearing he stage from school in New York where parents after southland. > big screen “The Birth of a Nation,” and “Intol- | lurists will be erance,” in both productions she won ! #lmost the same instant turn the pad | of paper at his side downward so that girlhood spent in Admission, iting for a hint from him I aid ame thing to the pad of paper at discussed our clams a no such things | in the world as mysterious papers and | ridiculous computations. dare-devil Pearl | White will also be an extra attraction at Fox’s Monday, newest serial, and more plete with every element that s courteous man of the world | ¥ remembered from the dinner he had his conver- ‘m\nr from the highly interesting talk | 1iore appealing and more daring than | of world TODAY ONT RY PICKFORD MAE MURRAY | he was “talking down” to me as he would to a child b As we finished our clams he sot i plate to one side, and without waiting “Laughing picturesque unnybrook Farm” LAST DAY BUNDAY ONLY F A CLEAN, SOME, BIG TOPPED BY MURDOCK Help Emily” COMEDY Need in War VAUDEVILLE his notebook there fifty year Viola Dana is featured this interes TAYLOR HOLMES in ng picture mining and there had flashed upon me the prospecting “THE SMALL TOWN GUY" Graham, the heroine, pl goes from New There are no ROARING An Appeal to Every Heart Miss Dana, railroads | SUBJECTS OTHER FEATURE JPECTAL MUSICAT: atory takes place, and Audrey makes the trip in a typical prairie All the irials and thrilling experienc encountered by the little heroine. Gerful scenes in the desert are shown, the view at one point extending over distance of fifty miles and mining camp outlaw’s camp: Spanish dances before the miners are short | stbjects will make up an enjoyable | 2nd entertaining program. | FADS AND FASHIONS brims are | Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. And Mustercle won't blister like the mustard plaster. | spread it on with your fingers. It pene- | trates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, ioosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment with oil of mustard. Ic relief from sore throat, bronchiti is, croup, stiff neck, asthma, n congestion, isy, pains and aches ot joints, sprains, sore muscles, i frosted feet, colds on 1o chest (it often prevents pneumonia). | ng like Musterole for croupy chil- Keep it handy for instant use. 30c¢ and 60c jars; hospital s PARSONS’ THEATRE | Gt o | bid-tashioned MONDAY AE MARSH TONIGHT STWO PAIRS” 25c to 21.50 dance | FO. D HARTFORD It is fine fc irst Half of Faster Weck 3 Nights, Commencing Wednesday ) Klaw & FErlanger's Bewitching MISS SPRINGTIME Evenings—>50¢ Matinee, 50c¢ to $1.50. Seats Now Selling. Week—Twice Daily. “SIGHTSEER: matism, lumbago, Wednesda , and war tax. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES COOLEY & TROUP, CONTRACTORS 6 Main Street. 7\7‘(% Eyes | e reYour tremendous ELECTRICAD HORVITZ, most as lon { “REBECCA” | | FROM CITY TONIGHT| Farm' is | tion picture theater. | charming haile | now, without extent its sitnations, umor, ser 1 as the splendid oppor DEPARTS written concernit ebecca of unnyhrook | 1 3 ik nio ea back this sweet hit en heralded and the leader pre-eminent i of the simple injuring scores of to the slighteut reamingly funny bit after bit of droll ties for excellent staging the picture comes to premo among art i Tha perfor | big pictu contin phine nd acrob; he three performances Satu ut seeing The san Murdock Miss Auction, and est she \is picture featnres, mus chestr | be spent Monday, | will bring crowds tl | attendin i th » | ranged an sperly. picture feature parts she most pop seen. In 1 bett | even The vaudeville bill equ The Two Stars.” a bo in bel. a Friete offerin ere ences Murdock nec had in a will be one of two hig the ut um v the Tyeeu it cannot | small 1l prog ister Sunday ni better than at t Tuesday and W back to the theater the have refrained from at ring Lent, and in or Mae M Miss May for the many successful pictures the public h singing and danc bur Held, » original m American public su- offerings of the mance today., with the heading the bill, will be on the “The comedienne, in a comedy assuring early arrival il spent, The show is worth n - in “Please lieip no intro r vehicle will be the time. 1l be other pic- good and recial 1 or Lycenm. dnesda return will be celebrated management has ar- c The motion “The Beloved in the lead pleasantly will 1 sen in some of t newest offering she fh before. Iy higl ng of ial, and two men and offer mus “Woman and the Law,” the new | BIG AUTO SHOW scenes that OPENS AT HARTFORD Mayor k mally open Hz automabile ad str to conitnue 1 evening, | ar seen Me |in the formal cers and show cer commn "k A. Hagarty will for-| rtford’s eleventh annual show, at the State Armory tonight The show ls next week, afternoon | and indications are that ¢s. The | it will be the greatest automobile ex- positfon that vor ‘onnecticut sha irty wll be as monies by the ce of the Ha ford Automobile Dealers’ association and a committee representing (he this year First Connecticut Home Guard, un whose auspices the shos A special mus will be playved tail” style after the manner of school | band (Colt's) Miss Cooper came to the silent | Theodore to be held 1 progrant by the Home Guard under thc direction ot ord, and there will bc other special features of the occasion, | to be ann One of the big f show of especial inter the exhibition of farm | several of the dealers. Tho | revolutionizing the farming automobile dealers aro | tracto | tractor i by ndustry and nced later. double gricul- ures of the t to now pramoting sales of this device in connection with their truck dep . | ments. Tt will be the first time that ! farm tractors an automobile show i nt doubt attract the atten- | closses of patrons of the| they will j tion of all | show. For sthe before | will be a separ: | Hartford been t That it contention i | i | times arc trucks must wh in to be an ken conduct motor the country in the motoy & hand when more motor be used than ever before; n motor trucks are going ential adjunct of any have heen exhibited at ate and | Truck Show a Feature, time, likewise, there tru the basement having over for this purpose. | al time to psychol track exhibits is the husiness nien all ove o are vitally inte gon for busine ogic Lusiness, no matter of what characier and in everey Local show | exhibits, shawin the suc | exhibits at these events and by private of motor trucks are going to section of America with their motor truck attained by | have their effect upon sentiment. and it is predicted that before another vear we shall sce & unive motor trucks, al demand, but also among busi- | | | [nnL only among the manufactures of | now, for so much a fieet of | the leading ma; favor with | open c¢h I accessories — ALANY SCHOOL ness men that be put on. vestigations truck exhibit will surely > oft passer a national truck show Business men want it are buying, and it is easier to select a truck or| trucks at a time when all makes of the be seen, than to make endless tn- and then decide. The | at the Hartford show timely and will be in| splendid showing that | r cars, cut- | e vehicles s epecial show cars and | CHILDREN ARE SICKLY Mothers who value thelr own comfort and the welf without the season Feverishness | | | | | ) { ders, H [ by me hox Children CUNsti adach EVER Fal are al- | gecept any substitute. othor ¢ r childr h should nove i Mot Bre. I Dru Sample FRE mp come- | Ik exhibit at the | ray's Sweet | nroughout Rellcve | [ st TALKS ROTE CGAMERON Are you good at guess It has tion, lately, rors in that line, that T And yet I tb diversion Tt is fairly ecas is under twenty, wi of his or her age. comparatively simplo one who is over seventy. vears between. especially tween twenty-five and equally simple to even A or she mi rather young I often have the woman ,th than her actual age. A Man Is As Old As He T A man between those | be thirty, or ho might With the average man, ght deviation S8 o periods to help out. One almost invariably even a 8 tween tho e t conclusions as to a what he talks about—what have been his amount perience—rather than by his 3 rules that help a, little in the fascinating game of age-guessing: but even There are certain the exceptions that are apt to run the ond One is that a blond er than he or she appears, and a bru- ! nette younger. 00 Much Hair. Don’t Put Another. beware st comes when it v woman of thirty-five | white hair, and a woma with dark brown hair. love the pictorial eff when it comes while clear and the eve has the cffect, then, powdered hair, and place young people 1 amateur theatr the ey be very youn Married Women Younger Looking less Wives, Unle rfully younger than those On the other hand, are apt to look younger | mar: ied chums, I can just fancy this, and wondering words about such a tant subject “Who wants to know anyone else’s ¥?” he sa age anywi Not many men, T ne dive cen brought by several ink it is an interesting | to guess any one's age during certain periods. to place the voung fteen-vear miscalculation. iven woman m seven and look a bit ht be forty for her age, t shie looks old or younger ually old- Stress on Grey s on grey or white white hair | ced that nothing makes common- shandsomer, than to pow- sometimes cals, er their hair. I wonder that this style has never been brought back, since it is so becoming. Another rule is to notice the lines running out from The rest of the face may but these lines will consult them, will betray s @ mother has rd, I think women with children the married single women than their of old-time, honest from any drug store and in a mo- ment you’ll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub ge speculation is essentially a fem- sion. Perhaps Guessing Ages are allowed more of the maseuline diversions, we shall drop tkis one e HOUSEHOLD NOTES Soak a hardened lemon in hot water. Brown sugar malk: deliciour fudge. Excellent pancakes are made rve meal. “TWO PAIRS” TODAY ON PARSONS’ STAGE “Two Pair: the new farcical com- edy by Donald Maclaren, will be pre- sented again at Parsons’ theater this afternoon and evening. Clinton W, Moffatt, the producer, has provided a clever company of funmakers for the piece. The original New York cast of tha big musical sensation of last season, “Miss Springtime,” will be seen af Parsons’ for the first half of Faster week, with a Wednesday matinee The best known names of the theater are identified with this sparkling light opera. Klaw & Erlanger present it; immerich Kalman composer of “Sari,” is credited with the delight- ful music; Guy Bolton provided the story, and P. G. Wodehouse, the graceful, wit Iyrics; Joseph Urgan's scenic artistry finds new illustration; and the adroit Julian Mitchell has contributed all that is up-to-the- minute in beautiful girl numbers and ensembles. The principals include George MacPFarlane, the glorious bari- tone; Else Adler, International prima donna; John E. Hazzard, whimsical comedian; John E, Young, Charles Meakins and F¥Frances Cameron of “Merry Widow” fame; Nicholas Burnham, Wayne Nunn, Maurice Cass and Percy Woodley. 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