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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918, ews For Theatergoers and Women REVELATIONS OF A WIFE By at ¥s It That Lillian in Grace Draper's Letter "] would like to ——,"" T whispered, king up horror-blinded Lillian. ‘I know, dear,” uringly; “you know I'm not exactly tranger to this sort of thing my- with eyes she interrupted re- he simple words calmed me, for iy brought to my memory as with lashlight the lang, gruelling night- re of LiMian's life with Harry Un- 'wood. My suffering, cruel as it Imed, had been nothing to the long- swn-out burden which had been T am ashamed, Lillian,” I whi ed, looking up into her steady , “to bear things so ungraciously n I have your example before me.” Never mind my example,” she said ctically. ““Finish that letter n as you can.” [There isn't much more of it,” T re- ed, taking up the letter again and paring to follow her advice. “Yours—Grace.” ot course,” the dashing chirogra- ran on, “‘prim little Madgle never ld Tesist opening an envelope that my flst on the outside of it. Of se, she's the original Caesar's b and all the rest of that dope, but one of my principles never to lead fellow-sisters into temptation, so I e just had a kid I know write your oss. Well, ald top, I wonder if you know your girl has missed you. Just X, I haven't seen you for almost eek! I do hope that mysterious t of vours will be over soon, for getting mighty lanesome. I don’t playing around by myself one bit, although I have no business flat- hg you—for the Lord knows you're beited enough already—yet when I to talk to any of the other mutts try to wear ou our front door- I find I've got to slip it to you, boy. There aren’t any of the rest em that come within a thousand of you. hen are we going to have an- jamboree? I am fairly hungry Iy CCHTIT o S EAT IE il Thurs, Fri, Sat. CHARLES RAY —IN— The Family Skeleton” NEW SHOW We Guarantee This to Be The Best VAUDEVILLE ADELAIDE BELL CO. A Great Dancing Act. JOHN DUMSMORE Comedian. MACK and REDDING Laugh Makers. [conTINUOU SHOW SAT. Cool, Clean, OX Comfortable Today only HAROLD LOCKWOOD in END ME YOUR NAME 5 reel Metro comedy drama. Episode No. 16 THE EAGLE'S EYE. Many others. Tomorrow Only POUGLAS FAIRBANKS in MERICAN ARISTOCRACY fupported by Jewel Carmen and a splendid cast Also Many Othes Coming Monday—Only £SSIE BARRISCALE “THOSE WHO PAY parts. One of the greatest plctures of the year. EENEY’S [IGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE in enneth fiarlan YN “Midnight Madness” t Events Comedies “The With Bull's Eye"” Serial EDDIE POLO »ave Your SEE S. STANLEY HORVITZ, Main St. Optician Lake Compounce { Amusement Center for Young and OId. | walls, ADPULE GARRISON for a dinner of vour ordering. really ought to do that for a Dicky-bird, you do it so well the same old place and three or four days I'll the telephone from 3 to naon. “With all world, and then know what frc over. T did not crumple th as T had my husband's. My frenzied passion had passed, and it seemed be- neath my womanly dignity to treat tho loathsome thing 1 held in my hand with anything but calm contempt. So, as 1 finished reading it, 1 folded it carefully two or three times and it on the table near me Lillian put out her hand and took it “I want to read this thing again,” she sald. 1 didn’t have a chance to get the right slant on it, [ believe, before.” I watched her curiously rused the letter. She was making a most careful study of it, for she reread it, several portions of and a number of times stopped and seemed lost In thought at some pas- sage. Once she looked up at me, eves plainly puzzled “Don’t You See It2" here's living, I am at the close for stay <) 4 cvery after the love there some, is i the yours till GRACE letter angrily s she pe evidently omething about don’t -understand, Madg ot T'll admit it looks mighty ad for Dicky on the face of it, but I can't help faneying there's some explanaiion for it somewhere. “I am afraid 1 don’t share timism,” I replied a bit sti Inta her eves flashed a look I read infinite pity for me, but was mingled with it something el something which brought the she blood to my cheeks. She lowered eyes to the page hefore her an stant later, but the memory of glance remained. It convicted somehaw of a lack of loyvalty to husband. For a moment 1 felt fiercely resent- ful and all unworthily there flared up in me the old senseless jealousy of Lillian which had been mine in the first years of my marriage. “Why is she so loyal to asked myself flercely. The next moment my bowed in humillation at course, your ¥ op ned iy it that ne my Dicky ZEaT spirit my mental treachery to the waman who had been | latter half of tk such a wonderful friend of us both. I felt eager to have her finish the let- | Charl ter that I might set myself right with her. Of course, I could never confess tire mad moment that had been mine, but I could pretend if I did not really teel a hope that Dicky's responsibility for Grace Drapor’s letter was less thar I had imagined. As she reached the last page T saw | lief flashed | her start, and a loak of r into her eyes. Well, may I be forgiven for a gib- bering idiot!” she cjaculated. “To think that I didn’t see through that clever she-devil betore!” 1 looked up at Lillian in bewilder- ment She had jumped to her feet, and was pacing the floor excitedly. “Don’t you sec it?” she demanded, stopping and facing me, then added penitently: “No, of caurse vou ean't Menu for Tomorrow Breakfast Stewed Rhubarh i'ried Potatoes flash on Toast Cocon. Lunch 'otato Chowder Fruit Bread Tea Dinner Noodle Soup Boiled Fish Baked Tomatoes Boiled Rice and Lemon Coffee Fruit Bread. Take any kind can- ned fruit and thick slices stale bread. Spread the bread with butter, heat the fruit and syrup. On platter spread two or more slices, pour part of the fruit over them; on this put another layer of bread and hot fruit and so on until the right made. Set away until with milk. Junket and Lemon junket in the usual w and in little glass cups. When the is quite firm chop the it on the junket Junket Jelly cold, serve Jelly. Make serve junket jelly and heap The Natural Sweetness of GrapeNuts is areal sugar saver Practically the o al food that develo;ez ig.:r:wn sugar inthe making Band Concert Every Sunday Afternoon. Boating, Roller Coaster, Regular Dinners, Billiards, Bookings for Picnics and Bathing, Parties PIERCE AND NORTON, Props. Bris¥ | attention 1 adds { picture, | ally good. | | quantity is | Jarrousel. | You | next ! vou | laid | il her this 1| in which | there i | |CHARLES RAY AT | LYCEUM THEATER was | The feature at the Lyceum for the week is “The Fam- arring your favorite In this Ray plays the part of a spoiled young ‘miniou: re who is convinced by his own solicitous guardian that he inherited his father’s craving for drink, while, as matter of fact, a finer, more wholesome chap never existed. During one of his reckless spell; he falls desperately in love with a chorus girl who. seems to him to be different from others of her class. To appear in her eves as man the world, he drinks | lessly. He goes from bad | and his weetheart armed and tries to make | get his imaginary struggle way she accomplishes this i and will teach many a girl a in the fine art of diverting a man’s An ex-prizefighter also comedy to this unusual which every one must see. The vaudeville bill will be exception- There is Adelaide RBell and company, In a novelty dancing offering. This is one of the most cx pensive and one of the best dancing acts on the vaudeville stage, having played in all the popular houses in New York. Also, there is John Dums- more, a singing comedian and Mack and Redding, a man and woman in a comedy singing ac: Along with these splendid features there the interesting screen telegram. Remem- ber that there is exceptionally zood show at the Lyceum and so de- cide right now that you are going, and that there will be a continuous show on Saturday. “Headin’ s coming next week The S Fairbank’s! That's all you ily Ske of [0 becomes him for- The scream lesson much an want METRO FEATURE ON FOX'S SCREEN | the feature at cinating comedy “liend Me Your Harold Lockwod it ‘* today in a f entitled “Lend Me Your Name™ Lockwod production with thletic star in the role of -2o-lucky American who slam- bangs his way to success through in- numerable cles, with that is delicious. He is ably cd an excellent cast, “Lend Me Your Name” being one of the be Metro productions seen here this s son. Iipisode No. 16 of “The Eagle's entitled “The Raid of the and depicts with astonishing - the attempts of the Kaiser's agents to establish a submarine base on this side of the Atlantic, and shows how the watchful eve of Un- cle Sam’s secret service soon put the kibosh on these Teutonic students. Tomorrow's attraction at Fox's is the popular Douglas Fairbanks in “American Aristocracy”, and more thrills than usual are promised In this fascinating photoplay. The stren- uous Douglas drives a hydroplane, escapes from the roof of a speeding auto by grabbing an electric wire suspended across the road, he leaps plunges down cliffs, and does everything but break his neck, in or- der to win pretty Jewel Carmen, who supports him in this picture. There will be numerous short sub- jects to give variety to the bill, com- is a typical this popu- ot support- by ever | edles and educational subjects \ Plunging soiled 1inen boiling water will set the stains, into al reck- | to worse A boldness | picture Charles | has ! | : In sm::fier time ~ especially you want these light-delicate VEN in the summer time vou can relish E doughnuts oil from corn. Food cooked with Mazola is neve delicate and wholesome. Mazola never soaks into the food. Just crisps and browns the outside, and brings out ali the rich flavor. A Use Mazola for shiortening and for all frying and sautding. Mazola is perfectly delicious on salads. 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A conversation with him In the of it eald about summer autaists, “Yes, son.” he maceutical college 1 one, “Going to have him come into the| 1t business with you when country, of its growth possibili through?” we asked its ideals—1 don’t know what is “T don’t think so.” he “wWhoen | From (he District School to College— he gets through I'm going to send him | raae ta the Institute of Technology. We'll see what he wants fo do when he gets eneration through there.” Getting Baclk at the W « Jhe Family Skeleton” @ireg“}c/df);f{;iclgmgferf\i inger one A had lert 1 thinki it never heard better put man, “We el have any | too it cducation ourselves have | got to set b what And ‘s South. drug what he that T of stora visit and on to had had America by that over seemed to me Photographed ry Chester Supervision of Thomas H the Spirit f’OnS com- Ince aut nto words than got into " it didn't course the he son something was crowds of world by giving and said helps went on, We i sons| my me sunimer. phar- ain st better by than I have that isn't want him to do when he has him a litle is son, been by the keynote of this he gets | its ties, said erations. One goes the the ¥ to little city grammar | but its and daughters needs go through high school and bring home diplomas to be fra {and hung in the 5 pass, and the denying themsclve sons and daughters and bring hom This is the ily and ver, history t families in this country are making And the spirit for country hool or school, sons rld. ! must “You certainly are doing preity him,” said someone. “Well, I'm trying to,” said the dru gist. his fine, plain face beautifully alight. “We fellows that did not have any too much education ourselves, we have to get back at the world by ing what we missed to our sons “1 hope,” said someone, ‘that appreciates it and repays vou “Don’t know as I expect that,” said the druggist “I just want him to do a little better by his son, when he has well by sitting room © sons and daughters that THISII iy sheg history of likely of yours, hundreds of thousands have ha made | u makes this the spivit convceives LYOCEUM, THIE i