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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALI MONDAY, VIAT The 7 Reel Fox Sensation THE “BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE"§ A Startling Picture of Society in Court and Out Ep. No. 6 “THE HOUSE OF HATE" with PEARL WHITE Abraham Lincoln’s Life in Pictures “THE SON OF BEMOCRACY” The First of a Series Is Entitled “MY MOTHER” Produced by Benj. Chapin. Special Matinees Monday and Tuesday at 4 p. m. : For School Children. Will Be a Better American for Seceing ADDED PAULINE FREERICK e “THE HUNGRY HEART” SURPRIS ALSO A BILL OF VAUD EVILLE. [ SIDE_TALKS I Stand Corrected she felt of her ine sult You This Picture, i loyal the grippe coming en. One ! associates gave her some med- the had given her. The | was acetanilid poison, from hich she has not recovered. She is invalid now, hardly able to sit up, can take aimost no nourishment. nple home remedies may not invone, but I h known a taken ward o cold, person into a hiccough | an alarming time. Promiscuous Doctoring letter friend has registered = a ly just protest against one of my <. i gpoko of the obduracy with which | ple who feel a cold coming on. |v etimes refuse to do anything for |un I quoted, as an example, a friend |un mine who kept reiterating be- &n =ncezes t she ‘‘guessed it ildn’t amount® to anyvthing,” and tinately refused to take any of | te throw a sure ocure remedies offered her at lasted her friends. | added that when o Much WAme down with a violent cold, There js altogether too much id not feel any sympathy for he: promiscuous doctoring. If ill, go to lays my letter end » doctor; it is more economical in | on article criticising | the end people who to take pro- I emphatically tive medicinos impelled tor friend miscuous ent dangerous. Nothing is Tiness. an the habit of ars ago, | taking proprieta medicines, or of kanding about physicans’ prescrip- | tions. There ar howev e {remedies such as simple laxatives standard gargles, ote., which ought to he perfectly safe if used with intel- figence and cretion I spoke other value of first aid heusehold use. rortunity to teo. doctor ve pinge to rding your fuse I felt ree with my let- | doctoring is nmore foolich | indiseriminately t0 Yo nd A Three I have n she return of the general 200d "op- day course for This is a tie a — — warning to that, | Cines Vandeville Figh Fipat A little knowledge thing. Don't rely rere than you have to. First Aid that it Aid. while are Goctor Even as I mockery that large cls of enough to go and yet living on such a narrow | gin of income that the doctor is their worst nightmare hope I shall see the day some system of public health Aid. is a dangerous yourself any The idea of should he waiting for Aid Means First Tue: and Wed. MOREY AND FLOR- DESHON TRED WOMAN." Thurs., Fri, LOUISE LOVELY in “A RICH MAN'S DARLING.” Current Events Other Mon., HARRY ENCE “THE DES on % is aR you write, I think must sound people, wha to not public dispens and Sat. to 6ill | Comedies when in- | by pos Featurcs 1 O} All syet that comes into the kitchen | should he saved and clarified by melting Comedy urance, such that advocated Dr. Richard Cabot, shall make it 3 YAIIT & g sible for such people to have medi- RBONS THEATRE47 aid. whenever they need it with- —Hartford— { out mortgaging their futures to get it. IGHT at 8:15—American s Premierre of M e“‘”\- “MY BOY" . a Sensation in London. (By Berte | as)—Direction of A. H. Woods - - ey HOUSEHOLD NOTES PESDAY and WED. May 7-8 (Matinee Wednesday.) Belasco Presents the de Luxe, The “BOOMERANG" CE%—N!:I|U~2 to 82: Matinee, Seats Selling. Celery can be added to eggs in some o dishes and can cured fish ous kinds s0 of vari *‘:_(“' 1ave Your Eyes v —— Poached eggs can be served on toast | with spinach, creamed creamed celery. onians o | If a metal spoon left saucepan, the contents will quickly, because the spoon Optician | a great deal of heat is in the not boil carries off i SEE STANLEY HORVITZ, s 327 Main St. | pr | will first time in this city ater Hlieving it have [ allow I the | Lincoln { wonderfully | memories | out | Levy | sical | of CParamountCPictures(Pporation presents Benjamin Chapinz Tho SONOF DEMOCRACY A series of dramatic Alm stories of Americain the making~ Written directed and produced fy Benjamin Chapin. YHE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY. waenineTON. Decevder 13, 1727, My Gesr ¥r. Chapine It was a resl pleasure to ses your intere pretetion of shrahes Lisooln s fow days ago im this elty. I bave long tess & student of Lincoln's 1ife a8 writings, end everything concercing that wondere £ul men has desp nterest for me as of course 1t has for a1l of us. the fact thet Aaerice spells OPPORTUKITY bythis pree early ifs. I 1 was particularly tapressed with sentation of the atory of Itnccla’ WiAnX Ris cazesr Will frzever de & ARrilling tnepire- tion to all Americens, particularly to those ¥ao maxe their own way fros povarty up to great usefulswss. Your tnterprtetion ts interesting and illualiwmting, ¥r. Benjasin Cpapin Parazount Piotur: 485 Fitth Avenus, New Yorx, X.Y. & rporation, LINCOLN P AT THE LYCEUM Abraham Linco esque character i and subject of every true again. Through Paramount comp Benjamin impersonat appear dealing with sident. The first of the he presented the the Lyceum th for a three day father and 1 sire to make their zens and to give sight into the not country’s greatest it that their chil sories For the benefit the time t one at this j ests of the country to the co the Lyceu taining men of this screen specially engagement, at 4 provision fi of school to a for the fil “My Mother”, is a story of the ham lLincoln, influence of to properly boy huma humorously home picture. To the o of the days of childhood solete and to the the way honest and son that mother possessed but person. A no other person In addition ture on the pros: d of the week, of dramatic in her latesf “The Hungr: vaudeville and His sSyn act that wil and four and have a Sammy out in time tends as a neer seen ture The Levy pany, fering. fand Bennington & woman in a danci show. There wil in addition to FADS AND FASHIONS Batiste is increasing in favor. New ribbons ar foulard sil Printed favor. 1shes continue note The waist-line undecided Quilted silk col England. Net frocks far wee girls have sashes net. Dyed panama new millinery Silk floral and meta patterns. Afternoon dresses often have flaring sleeves, the Americ Chapin, in a series of motion pictures patr picture each the and to be good will teach love A once, man ha can to this Duncan the ICTURE . in, the most n American history, hero worship of an, is to live once the efforts of the any's master direc- the greatest to pictur- or of Lincoln is life of the martyred seri My Mother™ exclusively, for the this afternoon at and will remain engagement. Every nother with the de- children better citi- them a clearer in- ble character of the man, should see to dren sce the entire of the children, be- iotic duty ‘of every o further the inter- and everything per- untry, the manage- 1im has arranged to flashed on the afternoon of its This will getting theater | o'cloc or children ve at the m. first of the series | childhood of Abra- ‘l in it we see how intense mother-love | shape the life of | There aro some | 1n moments, and ly situations in this Id it will bring back better days, of the when care was ob- young it will peint and true and powerful les- love that is and by bhut one | pieasant but one mother, | utter absence of be like her is said to have a big human pic- | nicst convincingly ram the first three Pauline Frederick, actresses will be t and greatest mc-l v Heart bill will bring Jack | 1phony Girls, a mu- 1 prove hummer. are in the com- pleasingly novel of- comedian, ot, a man and a Tonight, at Woods will premiere of My day dealing with that has engulfed he drar logue, and was Thomas. London, tion znd critics declared it story, and one var plays ever Boy” is a war the play in to he of non, who fine char Powell, a tor, are the expected that a “ork theatrical tonight to tion of this Skillfully Winchell Smith produced by David ng act complete the | same remarkable 1 be other pictures | knowledge of features o brilliantly producer’s carcer acted hy of ng' ater on Tuesday a2 Wednesday scribed as a it theatergoers #nd give them of enjovment. George Wilson the crowned king be seen with Gus Parsons' theate Wilson occupies his work. He has weeks' work at podrome and has new son e of brocaded faille. s are in great to be an important remains vague and lars are a novelty In vear's telling is a feature of the 1 ribbons appear in Always bears the Signature of Parsons’ present Boy," the the world s in three acts written Originally created a under the title of “Out of Hell,” the English vital, the staged piay battle scenes shot story it has and there is an shell. Tt appeals who Efiec Shan- g0 many David have sons in the service. has given cterizations, distinguished featured large folk see the American unique drama. devised and the s will and Victor Belasco care and stagecraft marked in wiess Ameri comes and Wednesday matinee. comedy ont two and a the an that is of the New abundance jokes and stories for enjamin Chapina \Y/AR DRAMA AT PARSONS’ TONIGHT theater, a play of great in and a by wa presented most While no and that mothers and English players party be ac 1t of written with that this past; st of Par It s sure “Waltz Me Again, minstrelsy, Hill's Thursday an exciu night. M ve field hed York fin Hiy CASTORIA For Infants and Children InUse For Over 30 Years A7 H. American to- confiict, pro- Herbert | in sensa- metropolis gripping unique “My un- is New present produc- Mapes; the intimate has | famous | and leading “The | the- with | de- to themselves half hours will minstrels at of this 1 | Nothing Like It for Rundown | | different | Vinol. | gained in | endo | for { has | three weddings. | ness of Divorce,” a | Miser | Wil | “DESIRED WOMAN" in | forty ! mone; W, | kansas { graph { the | ficea { advantage ! “The VINOL MADE THIS NURSE STRONG and Nervous People Von Orm a general anaemia, 80 1 was run-down condition— appetite and cough, unfit for my work. I tried mediein without help, my druggist learned of I took it; my appetite In- cough disappeared, I weight and I am now trong, so I can concientiousiy Vinol."-—Viola Van Ormy, Tex. We guarante down, anaemic We The Clar loss o through creased, my and Vinol to build up run- or return your ke all the risk. & Brainerd Co., Liggett's Riker-FHegeman John J. McBriarty, Nathan H. Russell, and the best store in every town and city folks drug store Novecl in the | countr | DIVORCE THRILLER ON FOX'S SCREEN | thrive in the Tt is in the Everything seems to including divorce. Start the cffete East, that divorce flourishes best. Contrary to general opinion, the State of Washingtan leads the country in the proportionate amount of divorce. Much-maligned New York, with its jazz bands, tango teas, and cabarets, is far down the list. Following Wash- ington arec Montana, Colorado, Ar- Tex Oregon and Wyoming. Only Hungary outdoes the United States in its percentage of marriages. It is estimated that if the present rush | the law courts continues during | next fifty years at the rate that prevailed for the last half-cen- there will be one divarce to every In the United States, 73 divorces are granted to every 100 000 of population. To the same num- ber Ireland grants Jess than 1: En land, 2; Scotland., 4; Germany, 1 France, 23, and Switzerland, 3 The evils of the system are gra cally shown at Fox's in “The photodrama of to- who screened “Les the picture for the tury, phi- day Frank Llayvd, bl made am Fod KEENEY'S FEATURE ‘The Desired Woman,” the Vita- Biue Ribbon feature, which will he the attraction the first half of week at Keeney's theater, is the impelling story of a man who sacri- health. honor and conscience gold and who reclaimed after he had lost his and his fortune, the one he marries for and the country girl he loves late, better than his gold. The author is Will N, Harben and the picture was directed by Panl S-ardon. Tho cast of cxceptional strength Harry Morey, with Florence Deshon, are the featured players and are sup- ported hy William Cameron, Eulal Jensen, Aida Horton and Julia Swavne Gordin On Wednesday and episode of the great, Bull's Eve,” for only child girls- wife, his too Thursday. thrilling serial, featuring Eddie will be shown, also seve: 2. On Thursday, Friday Louise ILovely Bluebird acnieved popularity sta in Broadway coming to motion in “A Rich features, and three acts will Polo, comeai Satur star, who the legitimate productions hefore pictures, will be featured Man’s Darling.”” Other comedies, current events unusually good vaudevill complete the program has pun good choice for an will help that scalp 1rr1tat1on That annoying scalp trouble which keeps you scratching all the time is a source of disgust to others as well as a torment to you. 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REVELATIONS By How Madge Said “Good-Bye” to the Young Army Officer. 1 looked up at the young army offi- cer who had just uttered a whimsical, detaining “‘Please" ear with as- tonishment that, I'm afraid, was more feigned hadn't expected to follow me when I turned away after thanking him for taking care of Pete, but there had been a vague impression in my mind in my than real. I exactly him “I hope. you'll too drawling voice occurred to me been going forgive me much,” went on, that vou if T am the pleasant “but it has must have somewhere on that car, and I wondered if you wouldn't ac- cept a ‘lift’ from me T was going in that direction, anyway, you know, so it won't inconvenience me in tha| least." If he had other way than the careless of-fact method he employed, had intimated that my acceptance or declination of his invitation was of the remotest interest to him, T should promptly have given him a decided negative, thanked him again, and have gone on my way But it so perfectly natural a thing for him to do. indeed, T could see from his standpoint, that he couldn’t have preserved his own high standard of courtesy otherwise, that having him think me | either discourteous or overprudish, one .of which impressions T knew he must receive from a negative on my made his offer in any matter- if he was Besides, and I'm afraid this was the rongest motive underlying my de- cision, I realized that this was an ex- | ceptional opportunity to escape the | of the mysterious horse- man who had so annoved mie. This swift, high-powered motor car would | e me to tho vicinity of the little | inn at which T wished to lunch even more quickly than the trolley. My inbred horror of unconvention- ality struggled for a moment with the newer inclinations to do the practical:| neces things Iving next to me— | h had been bhorn and Lillian's tutelage. sudden determination to graciously or not at all, into the young officer's nurtured under Then, with a do the thing I smiled up face. An Embarrassment Avoided. ‘Thank you, I indeed to accept shall be very vour offer,” I said simply. “I'm going about five miles up this road. Are you sure that will not be farther than you were going?" There was an inscrutable look in the blue eves with the hint of steel in them which smiled down at me. “I'm very sure I'm going as far as that,” he replied whimsically, and T felt myself unaccountably Aushing in as T turned with him ana alked to the waiting motor car. Whether intentionally or not, he velieved my embarrassment by talk- ng to the dog ‘Well. Pete, conduc he glad here's won't said gentally, rubbing the dog's head it. old chap? Shall we conductor give vou a nip at his heels?" Pete 1ooked up into his ad to one side and gave one short, sharp velps, “I believe you understand what's said to you!" the officer exclaimed, lelighted, and the next moment Pete, with the impetus of the officer’s hand on his collar, had scrambled into the one car which throw vou out ! stooping and “How about chase that chance for “tor and cocked of face, tonneau | 5 | Pete, jas much white sauce. oni [ melted OF A WIFE ADPELE GARRISON Then the owner of the machine turned to me. Would you prefer to sit with Pete or—— in front?” he asked. I knew that he had started to say “or with me,” and had quickly" changed it for fear he might offend me. His delicasy pleased me and ef- fectually banished the miental pro- tests which my outraged convention- ality was voicing. “On, in front, by all rheans!” I re- turned, and T was surprised to see hic face light up as if my decision ha% meant something to him. ‘Thank yvou,” he said smply, and held out his hand to assist me into the machine. It wasn't an army car-—I saw thaf at my first glimpse of it—but I was unprepared for the marvelous luxury and completeness of its appointments, Tt was a car which could belong only to a man of great wealth or a reck? less spendthrift, and this man by my side didn’'t look like the actor of either role. A Disconcerting Realization. But T had little time to speculate upon either car or owner. The five miles flew past like so many rods, and when the car drew up at the corner T indicated, the voung officer and 1 had exchanged but a few remarks and those of the most commonplace chap-. acter concerning the weather and the summer landscape. “You're sure I cannot take you fur- ther than this?” he asked, lookina around at the fields and woods which surrounded the trolley stop. “Quite sure,” I returned firmly. “It's only a few yards to my destini- tion, Thank you so much for bring- | ing me here.” “Then good-bye." he said abruptly, lifting his cap, springing into his ma- chine and speeding away. And it wasn't until he was out of sight that T realized for the first time that I was miles from home, with an encumbrance which I w: afraid no trolley conductor would consent to take. " Frizzled Beef Johnny Cake Coffee Tanch Baked Macaroni Ginger Bread Apple Sauce Tea Dinner Sago Soup Nut Loaf Mashed Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes Cold Slaw Date Suet Pudding Coffee ! Baked Macaroni- the macaroni Boil and Have ready rinse one-half Fill a greased with alternate layers of macar-" and sauce. Cover the top with bread crumbs mixed with a little butter and brown in a het dish dry oven. Date Suet Pudfing—Mix togethér one cupful finely chopped suet, one pint bread crumbs, one cupful dates stoned, cut fine, 1 cupful sugar and one teaspoonful each of cinnamon,* nutmeg and baking powder. Add four eggs beaten until very light, Pack in a buttered mold and steam for four hours. Serve with liquid sauce, P