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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1918. VELATIONS OF A WIFE o RO | JesseLLasky B , - TALKS ¥nsists on Going to the Wound- | over and over the ride to the hospital, 2 and in his more lucid intervals he presenls ; ] 7 siOmoeniatiOnee: constantly worrying about you.” , : i BY RUIM CAMERON looked at Lillian with quickened A e g : est when she spoke of the wound- More Than That. . B : flicer down the corridor. “About me?” I efaculated in ama kst 7 : ere was a peculiar fascination to | ment. i ; - kurrounding the man who had so| “Yes,” returned Lillian soberly. “He 3 8 | plrously guarded me during the | has a crazy idea that you were hurt D opped lnto the Future thrilling adventure in which 1| Worse than you were—thinks that the ever participated. nurses are Kkeeping the truth from How completely puzzled we would mother said: “Ask her if she ever - SaElg st B pll e sl Sl RO R { aften be if we could he picked up out went to a certain summer resort. glimpses I had had of him, was | Telieve his mind. and I suppose you of the present and dropped down bod- Inquiries followed and proved that e e T e e i ily into the future and see our future the two had met when both wera e | o e -By Dane CoolldQ/O 7 e o Ll S SR e G i he was a soldier of the highest | Stained my checks—at the trembling we got there or what we were doing been surprised if she could have BEY was suro also. I had been | which T could mot control. Of course, Seenari £ I e o o i AOERLE W U ot with admiration for him beforo | 1 knew Iillian must mean_ thas, the| TVey Ffl W' . = 2 ENEMIE IS o oot Kinat e in i 3 me unconsciau nurses wished me to go to the wounil- L0 e 3 B | il mcer s hearids i Grae b e a:nk.x Finnedan : N was in & certain city, which is close | Why Wo Love Life. he, almost dying, had brought| to him that I was really alive and D to a vamnu{: officer I‘vflvmn;': (»an\p.‘ 6 the hospital, had raised my ad- | well on the road to recovery, but I | g C 3 - ; 3 .(qu 1 have ‘Tlmn ‘m:l .»:\rl lt“n \v..r.« ha gratitude to the nth power. didn’t know whether T was more de- Z @ P < D fin v_h]a'l ali, Bl o e @ to myself that my feeling for | lighted or dismayed at the prospect ) R 5 3] e fccided fthafeoaion ool ] iknown officer was like a school- | “I shall be glad to assure him that | N relatives was taking the gty ot hero worship, but there was no | 1 am in the flesh instead of the spirit,” | that I was there to visit him. 'fif tion, no self-scorn In my admis- | I returned flippantly | G z “ ?‘z:z:g;oy‘h.;i“r:':'.‘hpr‘m\\,.{;‘ ;:,‘\f":.,‘iv The man or woman you meet cad- ually today may become one of thé most important factors in your 1ifé ten years from now. The place thal is only a name may some day bé homé to you. Life is often hard and somé- times temporarily stupid. but it 18 never devoid of infinite possibilities. He had rescued me from a fate “There’s more than that to it : to a W ¢ resort at . e of . , inter resantiat npichion Perhaps that's why most of us can't en the thought of which I shud- [ Madge,” Lillian returned seriously. | 4 < . \ B .0 doath tozether.| “He i In such a weakened condltion, 7 my friends was taking the rest curc. | FEMBL LR ahen we hate it. t that there was no tribute of | so near the border line, that vour go- ! 1f 1 Could Have Looked Ahcad. | ude or of admiration too great|ing away after he has once seen you | . | Oftentimes. what Is only a casual M CM fito pay him. Bty Bade mrlatn cdniedunee | ; 2 & 8 5 | thread in the warp of one period of B 3 d r ex- She paus but knew that she | i lian had paused, evidently ex e paused, but I knew tha “"‘[ one's life comes prominently back e &7l 3 : I~ e o e patienn o another period. A MOTHER'S SECRET" ng her statement. This was un- | and I waited breathlessly for her next | 3 : ; g {int patt inoth A jher, and I noticed also that she | words. ¥ = e~ WL \ ¢ | When T was a little girl my elder sis- | 3 pd to lack something of her usual | “It is golng to be rather hard on : ’ = X i R ) [ter used to visit at a certuin beauti- ON KEENEY'S SCREEN ance in speaking of the officer. | You, dear,” she said at length, “but s : : QA / i | ful little resort. She brought home S > at is the trouble with him?” I|the physicians wish you to he pre- | : \ 3 : IR [ wonderful tales of its giory, and RN wonderingly. pared to stay for a day or two with | 7 < i {7 2 ‘\\hen the friends asked my mother b one knows,” she returned. “‘He | the nurse in charge of the officer su : : ! e {and me to come down and spend a ' Tne main attraction at Keeney's exceedingly restless that it's re- | that every time he wakes and calls : - == SO ; it | few days, I was wildly excited. TriP8 theater will be ““A Mother's Secrst” his recovery, and his brain|for you he may not be disappointed. 2 3 LA N T : {were few in those days and besideS featuring Ell Hall, a delightful and t cleared completely vet. He is A Een s ) = ; ; {1 had an accumulated cagerness to oxciting drama of war-days and right sly delirious at times, and goes T ",mm‘m at Lalliantsyl Il el g ¥ isnr this wonderful plac But 128, 41 to the minute with a foreign spy = = attitude. She seemed to assume that : : R R : [ motiey and SNE0t B atiaias the (o0 Mon Etholtrailfof iflansitor fa NIk L0l : 5 | : ' . of the street on the day of bUP dePaTt- yhot will ond the confilet. SWREN the task which had been laid out for | 2 = ; st SnptiednyosoN i confiict. herein me would be an unwelcome burden, | : , : = 0 ' o [EES OnRIO FhENEl BORd oM e (0 K Baiovub 0N il T A dep R in ehill Instead, I was thrilling with excite- 3 L1 5 L N . jimeRmaltedforfuhe icar Stha i Sie Ssho GBI a (SF Ra sl io R nratend Eaiuchito Sliks ; ‘ R £ I have to postpone our visit. I've for- gisgust, {ha . e’ | ment, filled with gratitude that T = o . . \ l { = i ¥ s ais t. that she’s only “twelve” and ey pan i B e e ) e : {#otten the reason but not the disab- {hen discovers that she's in love with S holhad alalsolEreat 2 fricelorls r 4 pointment : The yu»:\n»v.nommn. after Le; mother's suitor. TYet it all ends Chivalivite el T e e the manner of its kind, became in-. pergoerly b 2 (/ definite, and it was not for many gnq Come see how it's done, may which had seized me when I first | £ he happy. The picture contains = vears that T saw the wonderful place. gome ANOTHER grasped Lillian's meaning had van- | eaxsjth) o ¢ W place. bombarding scenes which are Yet today I have a cottage of MY yrelistic and wonderful. Interior sets BIG SHOW ished 1 was only conscious of one lié p H i pussA i ithe feeling, a great desire to serve the [[fehaan gt T ST UL AT S re used in making some of the girl at the foot of the street would geeres. Blla Hall enacts admirably wounded hero in any way possible e S : Yoo : g DUFFY and INGLIS [} " S0ehin wivderen i e, howe- o = = D e cenn ves ik i oia of Anesih and i pewee: forward and sen her grown-up self jo0k upon when dressed as the. ed Four Times at Keith's ever, to conceal the cagerness fre =] nl | « ~ ~o “e ~ ~ yy & B on s e moe B loren e foncesl aha heneenion brom | SUMMER EROCK: OF “RIMROCK JONES” ON SOCIAL HYPOCRITES” [inthat cartuse. P M e THEY'RE / ok vas. a r, instinctive fe r, one | 3 | o - - P i s e p: e i as the mother, and Emory Johnson Sichad) Tt e origin ot whien T wax e | VOILE AND ORGANDIE| SCREEN AT LYCEUM| ATREOXISETH BATER|| S Betesiineries B R (18 it ol 0 aonarmtanu il AWRENCE and EDWARDS luctant to inquire, Tt made me mask | | \‘Vh’“‘;fi“’; ‘:““;“"‘”“‘;“p"‘l"“‘"""n r;;';‘l‘:‘m Ly constantly presenting her with ‘“The Pension Officer’” my real feeling heneath an assump- | Handsome Wallace Reid, the popu === £ dolls, are pleasing in their respective T i Oy T S ! o oy el et e e e town. In the new home their most ' [ 7.5 GAFFNEY and DALE | “of course, there is nothing else to With Geraldine Farrar in that star's SocldlNEpocri teB SRAAND Ic i ization prized ‘Inr-vnl has) i :\r x\ ect l"l'"‘_ The 12th episode of the great thril- WALLACE REID in do,” T said in quiet acquiescence. | E 3 i pictures, such as “Carmen,” “Joan | 0f Alicia Ramsey's play “Bridge rvlig:’]’f“’““‘\‘] “""_’Z‘j‘n" "\'\‘,’) 2 ,'\”“ OldeT 4ine and sensational serial “The RIMROCK JONES" “When do thev want me ta begin as- | % s the Woman’, “The Woman God For- | the attraction at Fox's today, with | than themselves hen they wrote | puiie Eve” featuring Bddie Polo A Powerful Romance of sisting the nurse?” | ¥ B got” and others, is starring this week | May Allison, the brilliant Metro Star [ home about this woman the husband's | o, "ot o SHEE O TS M- Great: Outdoors. “They think you will he strong ¢ 4 . at the Lyceum theater in “Rimock | @nd a strong suplorting cast | TS| ({1l be shown today. Three unusually . enough to go in tomorrow morning,” | “ Jones", his lates Paramount release. | Social Hypocrites is a brilliant ! vaudeville acts will conclude the she said hesitatingly. “Of course, | < S A breezy story of an Arizona cop- | drama, and touches upon the abuses H l they know it will be a great strain or per mine, “Rimrock Jones” fairly | arising from zambling in high so- | else, T'm afraid, they would ask you | ? breatheg the spirit of thg w and | cic E the withering influences of lml] BS n flce b4 Coo', to ga sooner.” | furnishes a glove-fitting vehicle for ! @ lie are traced throuzh two genera- Ganzenicnt | 1 raised myself on one elhow. | : the energetic young star | tions, It is a play full of powerfull 0 ' “I thought you said a few minutes | N 3 Pretty Ann Little who supported | climaxes, and identally @ives food Comfertable ago that T was perfectly able to leave | 3 2 : ] him in Jan of Music Mountain® | for thought. May Allison plays the the,_hospital.” T sa1d excitedly. a : the leading feminine role as | interesting part of Leonore Fielding, S ein, able 0 leave he 058 a o a ort T ¢ o E: By « 1 falsel crused o TODAY ONLY o “\“‘;Pr S “’f;mw g \ Fo Mlmf', the deaf girl steno- | da ( :r a man ]‘;‘1 ely acou I‘ f MAY ALIISON in shoved into the room of a dangerous- | v A g Crarieie s L e e e Large,Red and Hard. Very Sore g SOCTAL HYPOCRITES 1hnalch pertalin Sre e alTerent) Ly 3 Joy and a rclever Japanese | threatens to wreck her own lifo. At andItched. Scratched and Irsi- ATERIALS SHOULD BE TURNED OF g s =z 2 . i | 3 stor, George Kuwa. “Rimrock Jones' social game of bridge. malicious (TO SECURE A UNIFORM PRODUCT, Powerful Society rama [ And while we are discussing the " S I £ g Jeonle tny totprove hat s hand tated. Looked Badly. RATIGNAL ViR, GARDEN COPPISSION ith a Distinguished Cast: matter the man who saved my life el SR cophes mineginiAtzona SR DSl SIIERNS S (D el e EeprSERee bnry Kolker, Stephen Grat- n . o 5 % 3 X 5 i and a wriving town has own up | N8 1e cards, she is truly her nr) Step G at the risk of his own may be dving. e Eroundl hia olem Ahoie | ioBain [TRtheldrughienr Baceniatiiths areat ‘Troubled One Year. Used One Complete instructions for home , Joseph Kilgour, Marie T retorted Please get the nurse and | 2 & 2 S Gl line 5 canning and drying will be sent to B wright and Stella Ham- tell the physicianx T am ready to hegin | : a clever crook lawyer of the town French gamlling game, is shown for | Box Cuticura Ointment and the readers of this paper upon appli- : Aol ol e e 2 | the first time in an American motion A FPARSE S brstein. work this minute.’ i ] 2 g SRR e e ‘Three Cakes Soap. cation to the National War Garden any Other Featurettes. —— % W : : ogal frickc heinvrests thel iholdings |\F Ol s el 2 o Commission, Washington, D. C., en- from Rimrock table was procurable in America, the -om t s ‘ Thus it is, that destitute ana | Metro technical staff built an exact “‘My trouble started with pimples, the Slosing S woscent SESMDLE DESNEE penniless, Rimrock becomes a mere | GUPlicate of the kind used in the part affected being my face, mostly on | == Casinos at Monte Carlo, and my forehead and cheek. The pimples is Brrcican & anbline palnces were large, red and hard and always scaled over. They would be very sore and itch, and I scratched and irritated them. My face looked badly, and I used to wake up at night with the pimples. i “‘The trouble lasted about one year Menu for Tomorrow { 2 | TOMORROW ONLY J PUGLAS FATRBANKS hanger-on in the town. His one-time “THE HALF BREED e l friends desert him and only Mary 5 Acts, T ‘ : 4 Fortune the stenographer stands by | S0cial Hypocrites is a faithful picrur | | Breakfast Broiled Mackes : 2 Stewed r*::—nn:‘ These two together fight it out against | Of society life, and = May Allison i PN - Soonan e wombined wiles of a Wall Street fin- | Supported by distinguished ca ancier, two of the country's well- |including, Henry Kolker, Joseph IKil Tanch. known lawyers and one of the crooks | 80ur. Stella Hammerstein, Marie Baked Macaroni of the town; McRain, the lawyer| Wainwright. Frank Curpier, Sta:han when I started using Cuticura Soapand | Gingerbread 2 £ ] having been killed in a fight with | ¢rattan, all well '’known stars on the Ointment, and after I had used one box Cocoa : : Rimrock although the latter w L b |- of Cuticura Ointment with two or three Dinnar G v quitted of the murder as justifiable Tomorrow’s attraction at I'ox’s will cakes of Cuticura Soap my face was Mary unknown to Rimpock hasl e Douglas Fairbanks in “The Half healed.” (Signed) Percy Coombs, 26 OU don’t know taken the lonmz jonrney to New York | Breed Douglas Fairbanks has won Eastern Ave., St. Johnsbury, Vt., what encil Dhis fame throwzh his comedy roles October 24, 1917. P e 1 operation on her cars which has re- [ #Nd Nis golden smile. Tow many Cuticura Soap daily and Cuticura eiiiey . Atternoon. Horedizaran - . stored her hearing, and it is, by pre. | Tenlize, however, that he isa great ac Ointment occasionally prevent pim- you try the VENUS! Brown Onion Soup Salmon Loaf Tl Mashed Potatoes Band Concert Every Buttered Parsnips ient Center for Young and Old. and had specialists perform n jon_ i i perfection is until .D‘Rn“r‘- “(“(;m“:;:- Cfi:::;‘j Fruit Farina : 1 | tending still to be deaf, that she plays | (0T capable of interpreting the ples. o npers, i 4 Coffee. : I the final winning card in their game. | 10U and pathetic roles. s “Low Sample Each Free by Mail. Address post- For easy writing, s for Picnics and Parties - - . : poor Indian in T e Szinple Ea 3 : RCONTE - Saancs Larer ot . ; : R ehE s e e e : The Half Breec card: "*Cuticura, Dept. R, Boston." Sold or S o Aire made like 4 A ur hichE willl ba shown st Foxiattoron everywhere. Soap 25c. Ointment 25and 50c. sketching, Bl iwn: norToN, Props. | Milk bioulte but & double auantity ot i (| o e smenm o s piet Sisahses R Soan Bttt ek 2h ond S draughting, B eior: Conn shortening is used. Roll out, cut in ot including mafinificent western scen- Choo!cf{om ‘htsc S % rounds and cook on a moderately hot ery and scenes at the mines actually | 2 o o griddle, turning when brown on one | o (e many varioties in summer | 11MeA N Arvizona. The storv was | e decisive white man. it isan in-| LADIES! LOOK YOUNG 7t WL Cgen 2 & < s dictment of the whife man's biind- | I - A : DARKEN GRAY HAIR B ¢ L written b e Coolidge anc side, | frocks this of voile stands out as a | "rit D o Rdloolldsolland ness, selfishness and arrogance fo ward the Indian, and serves in judg. Sohis FRUIT FARINA — Take any | pleasing and attractive dre 'nm“‘”"“""“ Dy eI R Lhely canned fruit, mash it, place in the | Frank N, Finnegan . & b e S el b 3 | frilled onzandie breaks the long skirt | s : ing the In( s Use Grandma's Sage 'rm and Sulphur 6B—S5B—4B ;lotlh]e ]?0‘1‘110l ‘-Vnhf‘upl“,' l‘h"'- \‘:."\]” [line, and is used for collars, cuffs and | g fdm‘l e sl | S ‘W‘illmn DR L } Realps andinobody Cam 10 hot sprinkle in WO a L S| 5 irec ' 5 ce . * 1 ang 4 P! « blespoonfuls | belt. direct rom the ace theate in | | Brush It Through Hair, Sflf‘ farina for each half pint thinned fruit Jes FL Byl New York as the management B and stir often until it Is smoothly | promises something unusual. h 3B=2 N thickened; add a pinch of salt, cover | FADS AND FASHIONS S S S ! HOUSEHOLD NOTES i"”"‘:\r‘ :“1]\'_'\"' r-rm'«:o.\r n:‘v\‘_v;w\f::ylyfi‘m"wv:‘. e 3 and cook for an hour, then pour into | % . h Class Vaudeville S When underlaying and darning o | _ the advantages of a youthful appear- B—HB—F—H wetted molds. ed cold with a soft | e i : —0-— custard. Black lace makes the smartest of | Sleeve where ) re apt to uncon- | ance. Your hair is your cnarm It ELLA HALL e | cvCning aresses. o e o ] Py v i ked { —_— { sleeve, slip a piece of stiff glazed | SWeeten if placed out of doors in the | fades, turns gray and looks stre YA —SH —IN. PERFECT CONF[DENCE Smart serge, street frocks are fre. | Paper into the sleeve: you can thep | 28 Over nizht | just a fow applications of Sage Toa 2H—3H—4H—5 Mother’s Secret” diignily braiged. work freely and feel sure that your —_— and Sulphur enhances its appearance Very Hard New Britain People Have Good Rea- =, needle will not catch through the| Bisque ice o ) i aareittold ' H—8H—9H i son For Complete Reliance s v 8 Lot m is best if the | SRR ; ey 6H—7H = cliance, Some very pretty frocks are but- | Paper. { crumbs are added when the cream Don’t’ stay grap! l.ook young 3 Do you know how— toned he back = LEither prepare the recipe at home or 12th Epis e of oned in the back. almost frozer ¥ ¥ c ey, paode To find relief from backache; | ! I get from any drug store a bottle of VENUS’ are best for ) » ‘The Bull's Eye To correct bladder weakne Georgette ses hold their ow | “Wyeth's - and Sulphur Com- every purpose. - ; & cir own . ry purp —WITH— To assist weak kidneys? for dress occasions. craped raw potatoes put into | pound” which is merely the old-time EDDI‘E POLO Your neighbors know the way— N | decanters will clean them if left for | recipe improved by the addition of 's Ki i Y i M | two or three days | other ingredients. Thousands of folks 14¢ Offer row, he portrays the half breed o high ideals, scorned and mocked hy | N Y fE Tens Have used Doan’s Kidney Pills Young girls will wear flowered t Events— Have proved their worth in many |silks in the evening. recommend this ready-to-use prepara L s 00 | Always put the scrubbing brush | tion, because it darkens the hair bean 5 Other Features . e ] Wt SRS ; SEND 14c. in stamps Here's New Britain testimony The most formal evening gowns to dry with the bristles down, This | Ufully hesides, no onec can possibly " Mrs. Ruth Molyneux, $9 Whiting | are severely simple. will save the brush | tell, as it davken ¢ naturally and for 3 trial samples. St., says: “Headaches and dizzy spells — | evenly. You moisten i spoage or soft After you find how and constant, sharp pains across my Many of the new suits have coats K Cavrots are delicious hoiled until [ brush it, drawing this through the back made me weak and worn out. | that resemble cape: tender, and then served in a gravy | hair, taking one small strand at a time g‘é{NcUS"hey HC'] buy Sometimes black specks passed hefore St made of white sto Hy morning the gray hair disappears regularly at my eyes. Bladder trouble and other | : blue satin makes a fashion- 3 | \fter another application or two its your dealer. symptoms showed my kidneys were | a abls afternoon dress z a5 g 88, \When the provision of meat is|natural color is restored .and it he- ey disordered. I doctored but didn’t get ks rather small » o Sl 2 e 4 & p 2 2 | 2 at nall, sex up to take the [ comes thick glossy and lustrous, and merican Pencil Co. much help until T began using Doan's | Beaded frocks of Georgette crepe cdge off the appe YOu appear years younger eil C Kidney Pills. Two boxes of Doan's [are as “good” as ever. The National War Garden Com- |~ Wyeth’s Sage and -Sulphur Com 220 Fifth Avenue, SEE cured me.” —— mission of Washington, D. (., says If the meat provided is expensive, | pound is delizhtful toflet requisite New Yor! B STANLEY HORVITZ, 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn A white organdie is pretty trim-| that War Gardeners must protect halance thin's b ing inexpensive | Tt is not intended for the cure, miti- ___._______—I st 327 Main St. Dwa-n1Co,. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y, | med with bands of yellow. their vegetables. = Sant gation ‘or prevention of disease, =

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