New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1918, Page 4

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=W VAUDEVILLE AT Q B 4 :%EDEJ TALE&S | LYCEUM TOMORROW | BY BRUTH CAMERON, 1 appear for | i e “Madam Who “rities | The Ainmrs @f ‘Iesie'yw; i e g his pictur B E wreme achieve ent of | e presents the ||| HARTFORD A s L Only a Dollar a Week When ' out th e e One Way Oud. other da e acero; iz paste In the enter me o relativ lid {but ru a backaround ISR GT lad Tl e over | eemen sounds it there wer y W % i " : r N R e e P Rt e TR s T o o H et o o To Clothe e prouchfully. Surely they | —a perfectly good wa ar an opportunity for running the | ||| | had , for had 1 uot treat- Did We Not Banish Too Much? entire gamut of human emotions, for ed then abbily in - putting . themuil Swhere are i f st which she is as justly famed. The 1 into a box and banishing them inta e L ¥ | 1 o | Our I]r S : w? They have vi cd. with the | vaudeville is worth see wursday dusty attle. 1 felt as if I owed each A L S NI 1 rth ir Thursd parlors they used (o inhab In our | brings a new show. The ture pic- | | vesentment. tut s | ture will he Pauline Starke in “The \nd_vet what should > nd Vietorian u s those Man Who Wolke Up”. | s o story th them { lors, What do you do with such pic From our large stock of tricd 1 i v iing [ of unusuii interest and Miss Starke | ||f fresh, new Dresses, Coats, | pertaining to them 0 L { s an exceptionally good actress. The | Hats, Shoes, etc.—and best whit we banished too n | vaudeville for the latter .half of this | |i] long heen the style to h oot suc weele will be good. Duval Brothers, ||| of all—there are NO ‘ex vUbums, but, after a o men and & woman in a novel pleasure to receive | friend | is Hurt it One Does Not Get ala perfget solntion » photosra GOy Hoaobato b atn Fities tras” of ANY kind to Picture, | problem? One put s photogray nd DeVarney man and woman in We gladly charge your into them and ti i vocomed singing nd dancing 3 chase. If ane finds that one has been left {'" . Lot o . dicivituition of biotoEruphs, | DIV ever affes hey h 1 m Kinmie a man and | bered up ones v L « vom in cood dancing act. Next fone from their ohsc 5 week strong, famou Willinm 8 attic. If once wanted 10 e- 4 Tart, is coming “The Tiger Man' tiure to someone, on v v This picture give: rtevery look for it. Iivery yea t one is hurt nd e \ter one has admired o . o b 8 : Girls’ Dresses | eriticized the pictures, and shown it | to everyone who is likely to be inter- | , one is inovitably puzzled as to X mity to display his wonderful skill made albums more valuabl Whe N or Tihorc s Wi finTe witenTneoplelcovs |onaEchlarensren Run S ithe FRloved i —— s 98¢ up ered the lla of ihéir homes with|look at the photosraph albumi, of I 8 = P = __ Z !} vrlEE\ and passepartouted photo- | FAINY Sundayaftoroon. . A sraplis, But {hat custom s falling || oW wlias Wil GuERGEIL ISR . v‘ !.nm. !! )i Jy]mvmh >\. 1:.“;4 .‘,'y‘““':"”'”' il d w:w"\” e : Only-two best GARRISON | esting, and valuable as memorabilia, | Albums o < l kinds Of corn | No Extrag [ sraph of the “other Mrs. Graham’s” | &F¢ not per h:q:\\ w‘n.] H'u‘w“ ”w‘n.wmf » ’ saldier son, I realized that my far [Ebgni 2 BEHOANONE 6 SeQRoE ISl f K | devoted to general use. { I phrase, | moonshine—that Capt. Hugh Grant- J | tlflflfi it cer-jand was Capt. Grantlana still] a = — — = [ et —mar was e predominent | U e 1 winireea Hovt. HEART'S wwwy . Y I We Clothe the Entire Family ng—relief ! The girl, rather woman, whose ta do with it no faintest inkling of tl absurd | ot d neld in my hand I 2@ Coo), theor N ith whi \’, hid look was the same one who had nursed | . the photograph of he on and his| oqne Hush Grantland! v . Convenient. et e T et || et L o Lt I X {th i quick wwalkening to mymoxs iheater Theda Basi is asain the } feeling was one of which T ! ‘ b o L B a t Comfortable | awn folly of heartless vampire, on which type she articularly proud—to find that I which noth v i a contre- fnade her reputation. She plays the " o WO led officer had not g 1 TODAY ONLY 3 temps as this could have given nic i \ 5 e e o part of the Dumas lady for all it is false, impression, that h g v vealized in an instant that far B gsgiadyglotiali William Fox Presents d J L o 5 worth and is aided b excellent DAL AR | probability what Tie had siguificc el ol sl o i > I»‘\ " ‘\‘{ L onee lent | 7 n s CLEMENCEAU CASE’ his graphic word picture ¢ ihmund) theory dustified thom fo have| 0Tt fclNdWE Willlan I Shas il R GIAEAENCR S . devil with no howme to speak of. ik ingineon o art Holmes, Frank Goldsmith, and |8 The greatest vampire pic- e Jane Lee of the Lec Kids. The in- Chagrin—nay, more humilation el thin Fawveet raced re ever made. Rushes terest remains at o hizh pitch from was also my portion. To think that T/ e i ey o rong and swift to st r sy g e b d and there e i ;.fl,mm\ had allowed myself (o carey my ro-| S o e “k”'::‘v\v‘:xl‘lk\:]‘“mmt\\uvi L !&Il”‘u‘ are i) § g e Gyt | mantic interest in the wounded ofli- | \(oman facing me, was of all persons A T “x] u ulw S il cer to so ridiculous a climax IR e T g LoFeel A ain chi episodes, respectivel | T ind 1 faced som 1 betrayal of Clemcean by his wife, and am no coward X °-1 1 had mentally writhed too often | Jtradel of | : e el EMMY WEHLIN i thiug i sy own soul WhICh I knew g sing the last two weckn under fla| SHERGE S TSR E e B L must be burned out with " 1e] goyuting of her eves in which T al-|ends in her death when he sees the “THE HOUSE OF GOLD™ § B e , domestic happiness of hix deare urprise, Romance, Thrills, nerospection, Tho Indefimable’ emos | i 1or b tnsiant had isea he | friendl menaced by mer insatiaplo de Home, to a woman, is the ONE place of greatest importance. Wife, mother, sire for conquest. The sty tells of | @ daughter, spend nine-tenths of their time in the home—it is the center of the Al gk i ctonmiol had dawent LA GgLt [ Hittle detail of the mental pro s ew at Fox’s ever, casual wor my hostess cif thor the wounded officer o mye | Tza, a Purisian model, wiho marries | # " ; i s L 4 A i by, released by o i Siintledl ok trom o |of Sih en TS ATONRRSARRSSRRO IR T iy o el cennt i Wantist Soon daily routine, in which work, rest and recreation all contribute their respective rformation ashinzton, P complacen th which [ ha - |58 iad drawn @ Righ of rTelel when |afterwards sha Lecomes the consort parts €. Only War Fictures B8 my schoolgirl > worsh 1 | jonving the hospital at the thought|Oof Duke Sergius, an aristocrat. She 3 L e the wounded voung olfficor [ that T should probably never m. |Scorns all that is good and heautitul | The BETTER HOME, from a woman's viewpoint, should combine convenience ther “By a Coincidence: counter her in. Yet here I was[and is resi . Bty S G —————— taking tea with her sunt! - {mother leavinz him. 1sut despite all | f5 and comfort, also the charm of the beautiful—this latter so essential to the finer SATURDAY. | T my chee \ wi 5 precantions taken hy lza, Pierre dis . A S 3 S 5 | instincts of the feminine sex. ; pretended o shotograph e e e e dse R Furniture that is GOOD is a vital factor. If it IS GOOD, it WILL be beau- knew that | s ymething ATERAGTES e % il 8| s o < ; iRl Bl ATTRACTS BIG CROWD Hasibedusathed nons higfentizol fordy tiful and serviceable. Then comes floor coverings that harmonize. g it to the fond a tune. Picrre accompanies his deares % before me. but for u ‘ 2 ‘ fiana R ilopia ety e e hg Next, modern utilities, the vacuum cleaner, a GOOD range, handy kitchen 2 & (e shburn g carniva exhib 18 e 4 % | 8 r . . . . T % ashburis pis carvival exhibUg |G g, Tz, also comes to Amer- | i cabinet, not forgetting a sanitary, economical refrigerator, and a tea wagon, of ) il b E X T lica, and when meets her his | B 3 s & yened al ow vidin devices and || course. bt and the earnie | head is completely turned. ile be- | I that sort would be comaes he slave So, Pierre unable to 3 - . a . 5 R b L \“w‘*.‘w‘]:v‘v‘w\‘;‘::‘l\y-vv: See el S nR e A HOME wherein drudgery will be turned to delight, wherein there is con- T R ) o xh’”\‘\y“"“”‘:;fl” i ool I ten i en wherein friends will find joy in their entertainment, whkerein a ,life of \ | under- | s W iasterpicce of filmed fe- | @ happiness may dwell always. 1 ha v rhilaty Case” is o masterpioce one iy Lo 0 tion in which the wizardy of Bara's I, MAN WHO WOKIE UP? sthen ahat y st B e il world (to the | v, reaches it's pinnacle. ; I'wenty years ago the subject of a really “livable” home was not so well under- intion of we At Vox's is the | stood as it is now. Today, the furnishing of the home is being made a real study. I v . 4 s Tomorrow's 1 re 1 8§ L il ang Yopu Metro star mam Wecehlen, S ey B s whnien occupied a sufficient | i ey e Rl v'v\.l.‘ The Howse of Gold” a maguil- | g EWENLY years ago ar tistic, fine furniture was not so easily obtainable. ~Today it is 1 : o niites & o8 o torrible druz upon a vietim, Mrs, | SSIE drama of thrills Sty | @ not only more plentiful, but it is very reasonable in cost. Also, today, artistic FODAY ONLY : I do rattle on about wWini- | Charles 1. Curran, e S B nis 1t teiis or e |@ home environment has become a topic of universal consideration in the leading BESSIE BAIRISCALL L | s airon Chinat st aho tspauiial| SRV QT o) Elo st Tl magazines, women's clubs and generally. Many utilities and conveniences before “MADAM WHO w0 compel you fo llsten ihe ot B S S s s wola, | @ unknown have become necessities today. So today there is little excuse for not B R s R e [iEndis o s nalbamillined | having a home in keeping with modern ideas. anything to get rid of gold to perform their funetic rarely’ heautiful child t. intuitively feelin A Splendid Pictur BILL IART : S 8 , onipil t swid her translations arve | '8 Is Comingz Monday in : L L e : Sz {a weicd mystery running al o oway | o Sucl I 16 We Cf aid in achievi WPHE TTGE MAN i b ; iL Gk e LT h the frained |through, the girl being found uncc | Such @ home we can aid in achieving. Know hai That Mcans. | o fi e " « &liow, is. probably the | jciods by the side of her s | hand, and this mystery is un oSt f voman in the amuse- | . ’ momanSio L 10 aphic scenes in "Phe House of “the other | ment world, giving her daring exhi plained. A vitions and {aking her life in h Another | < e commencing tomorow and continuing | every Thursday 15 the official Allic nd performs with her ‘Vl\\‘!u‘ g X i War Review, the war pictures now loyall Iy i lcopards and also handles the . being allowec e are released name comnon on ¢ e y | lions fearlessly Amons the . weekly by George Creel of the Com S ot it 1 My | D in Wis couniry onls six vears and | MO of Publle Tnformation, and 1s | ‘ WHERE QUALITY Yo, el St | it far noving crmasd the lives of | selection of intensly itoresting pie- | IS HIGHER THAN PRICE. | 1 rememb. v eal T} tures taken by Allied Staffs, and by | perhaps ¥ cmember sking | two keepers and injuring several. The 40-56 FORD STREET—HARTFORD U. §. Signal Corps and Navy Photog A qmu They will e shown nowhere | [ Overlooking Capitol Grounds, else in New Britair of the “in-laws ¢ Spitt U dangerous brute havir MILLE MADELINE | you the day at which hospital | litest victim was at Torrington last | | | vou 1 « g was raid vo week There X sever: new k Grand Opera b 4 raid iy veral ey - | would think my abruptness peculiar.” | tractions with » Washburn shows | | O “Hor: Name - [ but the immoral shows and gambling R faintl M P Mysterious Bo oring A Mystorious Bewildering | connection could there + hetwe Artistic Novelty ¥ | this helo nicee, Win and 1y Rhubarb a strawborries can be | Bold are in demand among experience at the hospital? Yet that unmer fabries Artistic Dancing thout collar there was a connection and {hat ALICE JOYCE & 5 Reel Feature g Lonsagauddendpayetlcapr a Most fall suits A&rc e without triniming The Triumph of the Week rinimin L« hat Winifred have fur on them | Mineola Hospital | pened to sce her there, althongl his summer, & ‘ he 1 z makes a coal frock ? | t { Many collarless frock ired in 4ho r For Infants and Children . roon 1 ther moment wi InUse ForOver30Years Corset covers are knitted | back another photograr R T : | I ik or woo | that of a woman in a nurse's uni-| Always bears 6. STANLEY HORVITZ, [ form. 1 aid not need the auick look | the z( m‘ Burgundy hrown and green are| | otrist 327 Main St. Opticlan | T gave It to know the truth, or to| Signature of A good autumn colors | 8

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