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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE I, 1918 REVELATIONS Lillian P | vow Mammoth NDAY Program | ) Double Feature Bill Carlyle Blackwell —I “HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS” ALSO ETHEL CLAYTON N “THE WOMAN BENEATH” JUDG BROWN STORY MUSIC BY FULL Lyceum Orchestra MON — TUES — WED DOROTHY DALTON —IN— “FLAREUP Madge Came to Hospital. about third her never Talk your Lill story entl |1 | thrilling than your advent pital yesterday afternoon I was consumed with curiosity know how Lillian—who, 1 knew, { at her home in the city when I | started upon my through woods—had happenc country hiospital when brought me there. But I than ta ask the question I the rebuft made the query { Iy meant to tell | way, and I knew her sure that her own d to the Ia just twilight was just sta elsewhere for you when : motor car liters like a living drunken thing private road leading to the superintendent and head were interested in my search had the steps with both at once Wait! This looks like trouble may be in this. “The man at officer’s un | most the His face w pallor was grime and | eves were an began “I've scen anything more at the hos- W h: the the ofiicer | knew bett again after | when 1| evident- et n| sb e he in before SAL" th story ow w be and I | hunt powe along ho! Last Chance to Sce “OVER THE TOP” [Vith Sergt. Arthur Guy Empey. NEXT WEEK Mon., Tues.. ALICE JOYC in THE BUSINESS OF Thurs., ¥ ELLA HALL in “A MOTHER'S SECRET.” ke Compounce isement Center for Young and Old. | The nt who you, and come to exclaimed R the wheel, in an army was evidently at al- endurance orm, gasp of his pale, scured on it they the front deadly partly the sweat blazing crouched in machine. "he officer was practically running the machine with one hand, for while the other rested on the wheel, and se, of some little help, yet | clutched a revolver pointed ad of the man crouched 1 The officer had evidently com- pelled the man o assume this posture o that he could tch his prisoncr nd the road at t :{\ln\fl time “And on the flao! the tonneau, apped in a nondescript array of coats, and literally upholstered with cretonne pillows, I caught sight of vou, looking as if you were Lillian stopped, caught and looked at mec with s 1 real anew the warm, fection she has for me, re what must have been her e the discovery of what she told me. “He must have the cretonne pillows from the inn veranda,” I com- mented, with the ridiculous absorption in little things of which the feminine mind is sometimes capable. Lillian looked interested. “Remember, I haven't the faintest vet where vau have been,” “That is a story I'm anxiousl to hear. All I know is the LIF But watched part . and Sat. | man the front el [ Band Conceri Every Sunday Afternoon. ng, Roller Coaster, Bathing. ular Dinners, Billiards. Carrousel. ngs for Picnics and Parties dead.” her breath ining eves sisterly af. lized als otion ot had just AND NORTON, Bristol, Conn. ERCE Props. SaveYour Eyes | [ V1 S. STANLEY HORVITZ, bmetrist 327 Main St. Optician taken idea aid. waiting HFOX° TODAY JEWEL CARMEN in “CONFESSION” An exciting drama of an interrupted honeymoon, a stolen wedding ring and ¢ mystery, with a sensational and unusual ciimax. Episode No, WOMAN IN THE WEB. MUTT and JEF BILLIE in THE FLY COP. PATHE NEWS SUNDAY EVENING Edith Story in “The Eyes of Mystery” d - COOL, CONVENIENT, = COMEORTABLE also several comedies a in- A Weird and Gripping Melodrama; roductory subjects. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Commencing next Monday and continuing all summer—the man- agement of FOX'S THEATER announces an entire_change of pro- gram every day, showing the Jatest and best that Filmdom has to § offer. “ONE DAY ONLY" will be the slogan this summer, cach day bringing such stars as Wm. Farnum— Douglas Fairbanks —Norm Talmadge— George Walsh —Tom Mix— The Lee Kids —Mary Miles all Young —and all the other bright lights of § S n The POWERS and THE of H PREF THous HAT PEARL Wi in THE BANDI Monday—EMPTY POCKE sday—MARY MILES MINTER Wednesday—WM. 8. HART—THE HEATERS " Next week will be “Tank Heater Week.” Come in and let us show you our propo- 'PARSONS’ THEATRE sition. iGas Plates. 0il Stoves. Ovens, Etc. I'1T have is in over the firmly are i | Entrancing Music, The dramatic Story of a dence el irls triumph ThomasHlInce presenis 0k A WEPE i | | -~ Doroting “n i FlareUp'Sal m &y J.G.Hawks yarn from before b: 1 We got he collapsed Manage Fhis.” he drew the machine curb and stopped it he-called out with- out turning his eyves away from hi cantive sw a hospital superintendent, already at e machine GO 7 assure him had isn't the h the M ad nu tonneau of wered guickly, in order that part of hi accomplizhed, ‘and been hunting for my friend. | We will take care of her now.’ flashed a mental tribute at Lilliat unerringly she recognized and right, nccessa thing in every to errand one ; been How did th Ty Aid simply something in his vol he was about all in. I wasn't really needed with reinforced by t bearing vou stepped but there that told | saw that | yvau—the | or three | swiftly into l-—so 1 to the offi I asked an army | law about | do for yvou?' ‘Does there happen to be an officer the he asked. i The superintendent of the hospital in efficient woman. She turned v the hospital quickly i “There will be an army officer hern | o | LYCEUM SUNDAY |hus a ‘Can you man: gun asked of me, fixed his captive society taking re of a wild For er Suesdrampine lyn’ Greeley | comely waif in the : As Mp. |rush in Califor oieos | homeless and alr Brllal to forge her end ma a dit On the jamin Ct cracy,” with On the same m will | they E another one of the famous Judge | have seen in pictu Stories. Mary Pickford will There will- he“ a =zreat vaudeville | gagement this evenin show for.the f alf of next i There v be two Hazel Moran,«the @irl.With the Lar- | ning and there will iat. She is a wonder. Mason & Cdle | show today. Don't in a comedy singing, talking and dangc- | never too late at the ing act. For the headiine act, The |are also three good v Maxwell. Quintet, five men in a com- | the same bill today. edy variety act entitled, “A Night at | Lyceum Or: tra will the Club.” concert Sunday evening ‘What can I to he g her latest and be e, ) In this luction, Miss Dalton rolc ditfering the butterily hec ntly. Thi untamed the = from still n an my one which grasped the own hand held gun but days e gold who, altho’ friendless, man through life, in certain famous whe reforms. will be Ben- of Demo- quite a Britain, stories th Double feature for Sunday evening! S ckwell and Eve of Royal Hi a favorite in New management Carlyle E “‘His Blackw: the great On the I another in ness.” o5t T told him 1 is Ernest!™ from the re- wnd closed his I expected him to | but though his ‘I'll manage this, ages the day. | I So Long, has to h back Lyceum gone “He volver, eves, took him for leaned Every second swoon where he s face was ashen, and he was evidently suffering great pain, he kept conscioas until the superintendent came back | with an officer from the aviation field who had been visiting a friend in the hospital “The wounded officer ed ‘Nest of spies down miles,” he said weakly. “delweiss Inn. You'll. find. one man rest subordinates escaped. This rnest something or other, are— expense to get one same bill will be hel Clayton Woman Beneath She also favorite and is seen at her be Brawr best pro say st close her en- the Lyceum in We shows the be a forget Lyceum. deville in the car sa- v you the road, tw»o Called the he render E TALKS RY RUME GAMERON “His voicé faltered, stopped. Then he roused himself with an effort, and | before he fell against me, he mur- mured mockingly: ‘‘So long HOUSEHOLD NOTES let & child hn\'e iced water. berries can be Never — used for Blue, jelly making. Masculine and Feminine Virtues If freshest strawberries for | Choose the preserving. What are the and what the y tues and vie We fell to talking on | the other day, found considerable | fcod for arsument therein In the first imed to he the quality Which Sex The men unselfishness rather over | has been of the peculiarly masculine ha feminine vir- 1hings. that he n use it it wer woman ot she can once e ool doc Harly doc with it he will Coffee jelly should have very little sweetening. te that subject, — 1 fixed i Cere: is excellent for a child's some breakf: 1 jelly oth sexes stockholders | he | ele in v\ rity of 2lfishness. s More Unselfish while < you There is no reason for serving spa- h ghetti on toast a of press hout who, from once; salads remain hard at to use in If breakf: then they fish sauces soft-boiled ¢ boil them ready bed enougi the unselfishnes : ithout so powe | tul a natural instinct to force him to devotes his whole life to making home for his family and givin | children a better chance than he had. Conceit the next quality men tioned, the prompt the | \hich sex admitted that them, lecking that qu breaderumbs | 4cyching. I cannot be two wa lookin all known plain le in their opinion But whoeyer knew a : plain. however insignificant, unattractive, did not | high opinion of himsel, and who did not think that woman he met needed to be guarded sgainst falling in love with him Women gerate their char when they have them, but men ex gerate them whether they have the or not. Both Claimed » Greater Sense of Huma humor agented, not are or her W BEAU TV"TL LO[”\'T i8S WOQORKS FOR T—— expensi ndker school children can be m heer lawn or India linen dresses that worn out. his \s o tomatoes can be ecen peppers in oil, then in N6 *h in fried Siice Green same as dip them s of at tha wh | Fum of | selves however however have a Cannot Be Cured APPLIC as llmv the t of the di; local disease, great 'y constitutiohal condition: order to cure it you mus internal remedy. Hall's Ca- Cure is_ taken internally and the blood on the mucous sur- system. Hall's Catarrh ed by one of the b itry for years. of the best tonics with some of the ers. The perfect com- ingredients “in Hall's what produces such tarrhal condi- frae. Toledo, O. who need in e biocod pu nation of the Catarrth Cure wonderful tlons. of Kl was another | quality which both sexes claimed su- periority in. Let me prove my lack of prejudice by the fact that I upheld the masculine sex on this point. A sense of humor, like a sense of jus- tice, requires a wider, more unre- stricted vision than women have been 2ble to have in the past. The future | will tell a different stor As regarding several | there was comparatively Jute Men were almost unanimously con- ceded to have more courage (the “al- riost” was on my account, I held that women have more morzl courage.) Why Should Women Be They were also admitted be | more honest by nature. Why shouldn't they be? Woman has never heen asked to be honest; she has cen asked to be tactful, and to make home life smooth for her husband at any cost, and has found, as the [ Iittle minister’'s wife said, ‘‘that it isn’'t best to tell one’s husband every- thing.” nd s does not ort | with perfect honesty >t mind. Patience, on the other hand, was cenceded to be a thoroughly feminine virtue, It Is woman's naiure (as life | with man has molded it) to wait and submit and make the best of thing s man's, to rebel and chang = Props, All Druggists, Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ~—Hartford— —ALL Wednesda Matinee THE OPERA PLAYERS Tune Play THE MOVI Laughs 10c to $1.00. 10¢ to 3 qualities, little dis saturday-— D and Decoration ss of Pembroke costume a Red other of her She, is shown Cross in nurse in Years, Greatest OF In the “QUEEN like man of the British wearin rb of Red Cross while working for the ‘soldie Pembroke is the wife the fif- earl of Pembroke and has been nu at home while her at the front. Before her she was Lady Beatrice Paget inent Honest? PRIC re to —Nights es, of servng as husband marria she Buy early o~ Save money Help theRailroads | Aid the Fighters Prevent heatless days U.S. FUEL ADMINISTRATION cons: eve- continuous There | acts on Dan't forget the a good | | : i rtrayal | and | igh | tertainment | Dainty | for SOLDIERS | | Gods." | os | inently | sure peer- | | United | ] | Episode No. | sion,” DANGER LURKS IN EVERY ONE OF US We Are As Full of Deadly | Poisons As A Germ Laboratory. AUTO- INTOXICATION OR SELF- POISONING “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Absolutely Pre- vents This Dangerous Condition. The chief cause of poor health is our neglect of the bowels., Waste matter, instead of passing from the lower intestine regularly every day, is allowed to remain there, generating poisons which are absorbed by the blood. In other words, a person who is habitually constipated, is poisoning himself, We know now that Aufo- inloxication, due to non-action of the bowels, is directly responsible for serious Kidney and Bladder Troubles; that it upsets the Stomach, causes Indigestion, Loss of Appetite and Sleeplessness; that chronic Rheum- atism, Gout, Pain In The Back, are relieved as soon as the bowels become regular; and that Pimples, Rashes, Eczema and other Skin Affections disappear when Fruit-a-tives” are taken to correct Constipation. “Fruit-a-tives” (or Fruit Liver Tablets) will protect yor against Auto-intoxication. 50c. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. NEW FEATURE AT FOX'S EVERY DAY something unusual. That course for now As usual, rertains to Fox's of they have gone and contracted for every prominent name in filmdom and ‘announce that beginning Monday every day wiil see a new program with a real star heading the list of features already selected for the en- of New Britain theater- warm nfonths. Lo- that dozens of goers during the cal patrong realize great pictures are produced and shown elsewhere but the limited number of pictures Fox’s is able to present under the policy of three changes a week makes it impossible te bring to this city stars and pro- ductions that would be a treat to all. little Mary Miles Minter, one most accomplished seldom been seen to here and none of her pic- have been considered great come any closer than Hartford. Talmadge, daringly dramatic, he missed by New Britain pa- because Fox's has not had room ber pictures. All this is changed now, one day oniy for every picture, | Manager McDonald announces, and: L great picture every day. The first | may be taken as a promising | tion of what is coming for picture fans this summer. Herbert | Brennon's “Empty Pockets,” a seven- t melodrama will he seen Monday. ennon's last picture was Annette rmann in A Daughter of the A man who makes pictures magnitude ¢an be counted on 1t in the big special Monday. Tuesday | Miles Minter in Powers That Prey,” a society wkich charming little Mar runs | 1 from school and takes over | father's business with varying ! success S nks irginia | be in week. And atherine only Fox tures Lave Norma must tron week ind Kel £ that for somethin that will brings Mary e he | play in } amusing irt, Douglas F reon are also to features the coming soon little Jane and Le will he with us for one in film treat that will patrons laughing for weeks. “One Ddy Only" will be displayed on all Fox adver- tising so theatergoers may be im- ! pressed with the importance of not putting it off until to'norrow because tcmorrow it will he gone. The out- ok for the summer is bright for screen fans now as they are always of a new show to see with a star rominence in a production of real werth. The short subjects on the program will be selected with even gieater care than heretofore, if such 4 thing is possible. Sunshine com dies, Mutt and Jeff, and various other animated funmakers with short dramas of the highest class will be seen on every program. The popular Pearl White serial, “The House of | e’ will he seen' Monday only, he Eagle's Eye,” in which W. J Burns reveals the secrets of the States Secret Service, will be Wednesday and Vita- serial “The Woman will be seen on Sat- I irb; Pe sc S very keen prom- of 1 scen every graph’s Society and the Web" urday only. Today will be the only nce to witness Jewel Carmen in Confes- a dramatic offering with one of ensational and offered an audience 6 “The Woman in the Weh," Billie West in “The Fly Cop” ond the Pathe News round out an excellent Saturday offering. i & the climaxes ever most Dresses of cotton net are trimmed | ith embroidered organdie. | | ter Your Liver is out of Order. You know the signs—a neavy head, sick stomach, bad taste in the mouth, latent dyspepsia. Pay strict attention to these symptoms and get prompt relief using Beecham’s Pills. few doses will stimulate the liver, help the stomach, reg- ulate the bowels and make a great difference in your general feeling. Nothing will put you on y-u: feet so quickly as a dose or two of BEECHAM'S PILLS -u Sale of Any Medicine in the World, old everywhere. 1n bozes, lflc..ilr_ FADS AND FASHIONS Percale frocks are fashionable. Parasols have large polka dots. Small birds appear on ribbons are very elabor- sailor hats, The new ate. Ribbon blouses are among the nev- elties. Organdie ruffles thim a gingham frock. Suits are apt to be made of plain serge or of checked material. An odd Chinese ornament makes a delightful finish for a sash. Tan and gray shoes are almost as staple as black and white. White silks and satins are smart indeed for sports clothes. very Menu for Tomorrow Breakfast Oranges Rice and Milk Latticed Potatoes Rolls Coffes Dinner Tomato Soup Roast Mutton Brown Gravy Browned Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes | Celery Salad Steamed Bread Pudding Coffee Supper Welsh Rarebit White Custards Cake Tea Steamed Bread Pudding—Two cup- fuls bread crumbs; one cupful New Orleans molasses; one cupful hot wa- on the crumbs;- one cupful flour; cupful raisins and currants one tablespoonful melted but-, one teaspoonful soda’ hot water. Steam for Serve with a sauce. one mixed; ter; one egg; dissolved in two hours. whites of with _a Bake with White three ege pinch of s in cu brown Custards—The re well beaten It and one pint milk. When cold, serve ugar and cream five- | sw—— CHILD SUFFERED WITH ITCHING Scalp and Dandruff. Constantly Scratchlng. Hair Thin and Lifeless. HEALEDBY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT “My daughter was troubled very much with dandruff and her scalp was gore and very tender. Great patches of dandruff would form on the scalp, and drawing a comb through her hair would often start the blood. The dandruff scaled off and could be seen on her clothing. She suffered extremely from her scalp itch- ing, and she was constantly scratch- ing. Her hair was getting thin and lifeless. ““I sent for a frea sample of Cuticura Soapand Ointment. Ipurchased more, and now she is healed.” (Signed) Mrs: Carrie A. Bryan, 21 Centre Place, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 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