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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1918 VELATIONS OF A WIFE " i boceom| i it wn fotowers o | WEGK, KON DOWH WOMAR | e renr Miscr Sons AT THE LYCEUM where a llu»n is confined, in an at- | Tells Xow Vinol Made Her Strong. HARTFORD. tempt to win her, Gismonda vows to | So. Kaukauna, Wis—"1 was weak, | By ADELE GARRISON marry the man who rescues her son. 'all run down, tired all the time, and Almerio, a common hunteman, saves ' had Asthma so I could hardly keep The feature picture for Monday, |the child and later the duchess finds |around and do my housework. After ere Heartbreak in This Letter? , things, but to which I've grown ac- | Tuesday and Wednesday at the Lyce- | her love for this plebeian and she | everything else had failed to help me, ven in my bewilderment and|customed. 1 wonder, sometimes, | UM Will bo “Love's Conquest’, star- | marries him. Thero are many thriliz | Vinol built me up and made me well | oty concerning the letter which | Whether or not this lowering of my | !ing Lina Cavalieri, the famous beau- | ing situations in tho pleture which, |and strong.—Mrs. Juy Parker | evidently @ matter of serious con- | Standards of decorum in speech has|t¥. In this remarkable photoplay, |#side from Leing intenscly dramatlc, | The reason Vinol was so successful | to Lillian, 1 could not help being | been good for me. Mme. Cavalieri has a role of tre- | has unusual heart appeal. lin Mrs. Parker's c is because ulsed at William’s interpretation “But let’s get back on the job,” |Mendous power in the interpretation On the same program there will be | it contains the necessary elements to dignified mother-in-law’s in- | Lilllan went on briskly. “Of course, ' of which she fully lives up to her rep- | “The Son of Democracy” and one of [create an appetite, aid digestion, make to him. I think Lillian | You're Wondering why I put poor old |utation as an artist of the highest jthose Mack Sennet comedies. The |pure blood and create strength. Tt amusement, but there was | William through such a tremendous|class. The story of ‘“Love's Con- | vaudeville bill is extremely good. | is the beef and cod liver pepfones st hint of it in her manner | catechism, but when I tell you that|Qquest” deals with an Athenian wid- | There is Harry Meehan, a tramp |iron and glycerophosphates in Vinol e continued her questioning. this letter is addressed to Mr. Richard | owed duchess of the carly sixteenth | comedian, in a very entertaining act. |that does it—you will not be hese letters are all that she gave | Graham, instead of to Mrs., you will | century, whose beauty and riches at- | Hanlon and Ward in a nov- | pointed if you t it realize that I didn’t want to take any | tract countless suitors for her hand. | elty comedy offering and also another | The Clark & Brainerd Co.. Lige " she asked. ma'am. I didn’t see nobody | chances on opening it unless 1 con-|The Duchess Gismonda is devoted to | Very good act. There will he a special | itiker-Ilegeman Draz Stores, . Katie before I come up, and she | firmed my first opinion that your |her four year old son and spurns all | matinee on Mondavs for the school |McRriarty, Nathan Noveck, W. 't touch none nor I didn’t lose a | mother-in-law sent it here purposely, | offers of marriage. When Prince Zac- | children, Russell and druggists everywhere. » William's face was painfully | intending that you should open it.” ed in his anxiety to impress us “The Same Handwriting.’” his taithful performance of his| Byt why should I open it?” I stam- on. mered, all my ethical code upset at know that, Willlam ™ Tdllan | thys cool proposition to open a private with a kindly smile. “ButT want|jetter addressed to my husband. 0 be very sure of one thing. This “Shocked?” Lilllan asked lightly, Jr here—she held up the square | hut there was a note behind the light- lope before his eyes—'‘you are | negg that suddenly made me feel hu- no ane else gave you this letter | mjjjated. After all, it was Lillian who Mr. Graham's mother £ave YOU | wag proposing to open the lotter— bundle?” Lilllan, wha, in all my knowledge of ertain sure, ma’am. Didn't I Just | her, had never done anything which bou I dian’t see nobody—" wasn’t perfectly honorable. at’s all Tight, Willlam,” Lilllan “I would be if it were anyone but pted. “Now that is all. YOU|yoy who proposed it,” I answered : v o 2 : § g0 out now and look around the | {rutheully, “but I know you have some : o gt - - . i : 3 > thing for warm- tal grounds for a while. I Will| g,54 reason for your proposal.” TR e 5 PRk 5 ; 3 R .r wear—many different, you when we are ready for you “The best, my dear,” she returned 3 e e & 4 3 p back home.” . __. |laconically. “The superscription on g , A . 5 : | s, ma'am; thank you, Ma’&m,” | thyg Jetter 15 in the same handwriting Vi | fee : A : : B 1 Simplyisay Gharge It and pay returned, bobbing his head | .5 those beastly anonymous things . " i w . ;. . i 7 Dol » Week on;‘ol hlsbf“lr;nv ;“fl'thfl“fl‘;‘;“ Which causea you so much pain.” | ; : : 2 : - i making a beeline for the T, Her words almost made me feel 3 : : i 4 : ha] ¢ T Jaesar-Mis 3 ntly filled with jayous rellef. faint, for they recalled the terror and e i 3 i : gk 3 The Caesar-Misch Store «Det's Get Back.” the pain I had suffered because of the | b L : . . KR i } 687695 Main Street ananymous epistles to which she re- Gk : : ; waited until the door Was se-ferreq_clippings purporting to tell me IARTFORD. closed behin him. Then OUr|,¢ tho gshameful death of my father. hter could no longer be re- Because of Harry Underwood’s co- 3 - i ned. vert assurance that the anonymous | . . e 8.5 =% i . CLOTHE st imagine your mother-in-1aw |}, 600t which he tacitly admitted | % i ’ : : THE hg: ‘Tell her you don't KNOW | gpo from the hand of Grace Draper, il : S i It BT in’, see? Lillian mimicked, WIP-{ a4 not been carrfed out, I had expe- | i : : ! LAMILY her eves. rienced some alleviation of the keen y imagination and admiration are | angyish which the clippings had | exercised with the awe In which |}, 5ugn¢ to me. But enough of the un- am holds vou,” I retorted, smil-{ cortainty of my father's fate remained | b b thioc 1 have wim butaloed at| 1 PO B8 LD G Ner a0 LINR CEVRLIER! a#Loves Coflcmc * Ldlllan admitted complacently, | y;avine enmity to me. ! - 3 % one of the expressions Which| "I put out my hand impetuously. | fl@amntotmt@w&lm FADS ND FAS EONS Cloaks become more and more im- to jar my sense of the fitness of | y1jjan Jaid the envelope in it, and I A portant. scanned it searchingly. T - O | Yes, there was no mistake. The AL LV | Tailored linen waists are trimmed superscriptian was in the same un-| ee——_ . : | Yokes are one of the features on' iep .ojop O,S Gool, Convenients formed characters, evidently those of [ R stylish models to choose from a child, that had marked the enve-|and has been featured In a score of S . i & i i S N e v = At A waistcoat to match the hat is a Comfortable Jopes enclosing the serles of anony-|its biggest successes, notably The oques are often trimmed with VN Bt to smart idea strich mous clippings. T couldn’t repress a | Christian,” “My Official Wife,"” TODAY ONLY gleam of admiration for the cleverness | “Apartment 29,” ‘*‘Arsene Lupin,” | THEDA BARA in of Grace Draper. She had sent'cheap | “The Maelstrom,” “Transgression, R harTNE ccven o , Shell-pink batiste makes a pretty UNDER THE YOKE envelopes to me, counting an a wom- | “In the Balance,” “The Grell Mys- i frock for the bridesmaid. A tremendous drama of a an’s curlosity to open the fll-favored | tery,” “The Love Doctor,” “A Moth- g 4, - = ) .___.4 S Capes for dress occasions are made devil-may-care Spanish girl things. But she evidently knew Sin,” and “An American Live Dinner gowns of black lace are of taffeta, satin and poplin. who scorched her soul to Dicky's careless ways well enough to | Wire.” BY RUTE OAMESON favored. save an American cavalry know that he might toss aside the| Mr. Williams, with Grace Dar H officer—6 Reels. cheap envelope, so she had chosen the | mond and other members of his T e e e Il it's a fox collar it iz sure to be Close-fitting turbans are delight- PEARL WHITE distinetively feminine costly paper for| company went to California in De- | mart ful worn with long flowing capes. in Episode No. 12 the luring of his eyes. Gomibaritolnronlics Bids Rilbon Boa P e e et T The House of Hate. —_— tures,” the second of which is “The B « Many Others EARL WILLIAMS | Seal of Silence,” which will be the H Tgfid YOE NI TOMORROW Ofi.“?—" | attraction in XKeeney’'s theater on 3 e — & 55 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesd: I 9 P » = r ter - TS o e o e g g v oo § - THE BEST PROOF OF THE ARS. VERNON CASTLE AT KEENEY’S TODAY | — Ttk o o e S et B e ‘ SERVICE I THEDA BARA ()N tionable thing to or to infer? {told you so,” he saic e This athletic and popu- There is alsa a tradition that women | Some we b T ; : Star at Her Best. Earle Williams, one of the most | E@XUS CREENKI©DANE!sekzcraunttc e mulitfilizsces thapilianar e o : HHothen e ition i} SUCCESS OF THE | i ! iR Many Others. finished actors in photoplay, left col- Daei of the paj i ed that t 1 lege in his native state, California, to I hawe segnivedion ] dea Wiccently |5 ony P— join the Baldwin-Mellville stock com- | beice fenciEvh g L i S o T Gt O ST Theda Bara, the master manipula- | arose. Promotion was quick and he returned |} (0° ©f male heart- is the at- RIS (i eno s nagthiio o to the coast with the Frederick Be- | (T9¢tion at Fox's theater in “Under e Al D nn e ot o lasco stock company. the Yoke,” the latest William Fox dv_v,num.. help. Iour 1en had told | gayee Other engagements were: Year |Standard production. af their difficulties and the dificulties with the James Neill' stock company; | . UBder the Yoke” is a melodra- | Of neighbors an EstUn heavy with Henry Dixle in “The Mz matic romance of a devil- ave (l[SATLC, 1aDCRLACE AEsE VA BEsEth eyl Plair on the Box"; heavy with Ros ” Spanish coquette who scorched her |10 Day. ing forws Wl |in “The Chorus Lady"; juvenile in | S0Ul to save an American cavalry of- | She Didn't Dave to Teil im Ifer quite (or VAUDEVILLE Mary Mannering’s “Glox yv; | ficer. It is a voleanic drama of the “Well.” sighed one woman who had | P0oh W and with Helen Ware in “The Third | PHippin and is full of swi ! been listening s testimony 20 [EeLut g Degree.” His last theatrical engage- | HON—With all the fire-color » | like my husband to hear all that | vou and is a 1 i able E LINA CAVALIERI ! ment was with George Beban in “The | tremendous climax of all the William | we were speaking about maids the | thine ) i< round in Sign of the Rose.” :*‘ox Tl:u};l{\rr{i productions. In : other day an i t: i A Bl Decniic week, and has again demonstrated the wonderful selling power of - P i i ion (c heds ars >¢a hite is eir bel SC ay ! 4 he Most Beautiful Woman Thoroughly established as leading = 'l‘l v Bara, Pearl White s | their ! b T man on the speaking stage, he |the added attraction in episode nu their setting high wa all nan- in the World sought an engagement with Vita- | Pl twelve of “The House of Hate sensce, { £ he could graph, in Brooklyn, to escape a sum. | the Most stirring chapter of this sen- | have heen here.’ N mer of idleness. His ideal qualifica. | S2tional Pathe Serial. Foliowers of | “Why don't you tell h tlons for motion pictures were at | ‘The House of Hate”, should remem- | someone HVES CONQUEST once apparent and his advance was | Per that the Tox serials arve only “Oh, I couldn’t do that. He'd sav rapid. He has never r shown one day each-—*“The House of | T was tryin to say 1 told you so,” L “ " Founded on “GISMONDA' | Hate” on Monday, only. The Fagle’s | the other wonian ) on Thursday of this wee ow- In other words, if a man pooh . - A PIOTURE FOR AL ing to the city rally for the Thrift [hoohs a woman's opinions, and then 3 1 rrow i S1.90 Ta of 10 yards Red Diamond Diaper ceees $1:69 Stamp campaign on Wednesday night, | a woman gets proof that her opinions [ el e e e Vew Mack Sennett Comedies but on Wedncsday only hereafter. 7o 31shishe muptn't brine that proot [ENE ¢ 10 g asDi Gl IIZRED sccncas . “The Man Hater’ another of tha |to him because that is saying, "I told charming James Monl:;omr vy Flagg | you so.” ries of *Girls You Know”, the lat- . ; i ! $ , > Objectes Her Proving fle ) Saratoza Potai est Pathe News with a thousand feet | FiC Obiceted to r Bl i of which reminds me of (oo j of the world’s news, and two come- All of which reminds me c n 9 dies make up a bill beyond comps perfienccililad Hes TR sl D | son. nd & woman had an argument Tiodh & OT' e )0’ ¥ £0C i1 V- Tomorrow's feature is the return of | & Story which both hi n in e | paper a few d e. She aroc £l o the best known woman in America, ! 5 S Do Mrs. Vernon Castle, in “Sylvia of the | that it I§one : E12 3 Pen 55¢ Beach Cloth Tab Suitings, all colors . Tt eard Wly she procured & flating her claim and showed it to him, Dinner of Vegat aised Beef quick response and heavy buying during the past, 73 this store. There are so many big lots on the way from mills all 5 over the country that we are compelled to run the sale up to next 2 Saturday night. This saie is the real big merchandising event in New asked X n—"rhe Curran Pry Goods Co. Turkish Towels, large size ... crenen ceeene 22¢ Royal Bleached Pillow Cases, el SHELHG . each 39¢ ! Lins + yard wide Berkley Bleached Cambric .. . o yard 29c “ruit sh on To 19¢ Frait of the Loom Bleached Muslin ... . . .. yard 36c i Full Size ¥ zed Bed Spreads ...... " . each NI > #1390 Fine Quality Bleached Sheets L each: $1-60 5 Size 51x90 Fine Quality Bleached Sheets . & each $1.20% §1.90 Size 63x90 Fine Quality Bleached Sheets ..... each $1.49 Secret Service” a splendid vehicle for HYGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE this popular and charming young i Istar. Tt is a blood-stirring story of | semmmem——— MON. TUES. and WED. | the American secrct servi with n EARLE WILLIAMS milo-n—m‘innre plct.(‘“![“lol plete .\\1"“. | H,""||"!lm""ll""ll]lllt thrills, giving Mrs a chance —IN— exhibit her athletic prowess, well re membered by those lu ones who | The Seal of Silence” followed her and Warner Oland Other short comedies ¢ Episode Boy Scouts’ Serial. 3 turettes will complete urrent Events O. Henry Story loming Thurs. Fri. and Sat, - KENNETH HARLAN | HOUSE H0LD NOTES “MIDNIGHT MADNESS” | To clean room of mosquitocs, put half a teaspoonful of oil of lav- | t‘ . intme: ! ender in cup of boiling water. No | L and CuticuraQintment. The | mosquito can endure it. Soap to cleanse and purify SR the pores, the Ointment to Paint brushes that are hard and (BEST CORN FLAKES) MISSING ¢ Save Your Eues IR e e R P Lo o ST B ~ ave 4 q troubles. Nothing better. | T waeh them in soapsuds | E€ Mlikéoesfurt er 2 on missin o o 5 B2 @H | ry fl 8 0 E Voile Suitings, all colors Weave 3 ‘b White Skirtings Stripe Colore . o PEvandinde Joiled Potatoes 25¢ Fancy Mercerized Plaid Ginzhams B «... yard 19c¢ 10¢, Soisetie in Al Good Plain Colors - - n .o .. yard 29c 29¢ Blue Cheched Apron Ginghams satoaicaan s yard 150 29¢ Fancy St and Checked Lawns and Muslins for Shirt e el w . Children’s Dresses, ote., . ... b yandiate center with a v manufacturer had ninety Tub Dresses which retail for $3.00 i ’;_““ noquickly in s hot and $1.00 cach: in the Loom-End sale they are ... $1.98 rirds pint strained oma in slow oven for t H = 50 Corliss Coom & Co. Men's Dress Shirts ... .o . 95¢ White Hose for Children, size 4 1-2—5—35 1 A ... pair 10¢ HTHHTHTHT T Pineapple Junget N < s 25 Boys' Summer Kuee Pants, best make » Size Best Perceale A prons, Light or Dark Colors teaih : : lity Percale Work Aprons, Light or Dark Colors . . 15¢ with e K 10.00 Cr Talking Mac s in the Loom End Sale .... $20.98 d serve with T . 4 s ros Talkir achines in the Loom End Sale . ... $19.9 FHHIHTTHHHTH i should be taught the sense of order. 5. STANLEY HORVITZ, It will save time for the mother and ‘l il umflmnum.umumimbn.ra sk e St bl 381-383-385 Main Street the Colt heivist 327 Main §t. Optician i trouble for the children late: S L Leatal

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