New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 12, 1918, Page 4

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ONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1912 LYCEUM THEATER IS GIVING GOOD SHOWS cor | RESIVIE e L R Charge It The feature at the 1 Thursday, Friday and I Saturday s The Man Who Woke Up." starrins | the dainty little star, Pauline Starke | This picture is one of great interest The story deals with an old southern gentleman in whose mind_there still e=eIN-ea lingers the scenes of the davs of '61, | when he fought on the side of the || grey. He is still a rebel and greatly S Y DRESSES opposed to the northerners and he refuses fto accept aid from them. His daughter is opposed to his views as This season’s most stylish | well as his wife and friends. The Summer Frocks in Figured incidents in the story show how the | [lil Voiles, Organdies, Dimities, old gentleman of the South is hrought to see that his view is wrong and so | I} | he becomes the friend of a northern- | [lil lghtfully modeled from high er whom he has treated u 1stly be- qunlity rics. | fore, and allows his daughter to marry his friend’s son. The vaudeville is 1. This bill includes Dearmo | |ij $8.08 to $16.75 a Marguerite in an entertaining | || 7 good comedy act, and Hall and Kim- || | mey are dancers in another good act. | | edy on the progra On Monday the | | Lyceum is to present William 8. | L SO S | Hart in “The Tiger Man.” In his | | portrayal of Hawks Parsons, the [ iy e clsale Mark Downs | character in this stirring photodrama, Mr. Hart presents a new and att | & oot or o wnose soul assa |1+ in Trimmed | ened by crime, is strangely ated by the refining influence a |l ;E | at girl. He redeems himself hy makin 1-di5 sreat sacrifice. Continuous I Saturday. | All Straw Hats (ex- cent White Milans) BOE MIDDIEMASS IS /|8 SEte s e IN FOX FILM SAT. || | Gre wn mor fercsinD clearance. VALUES _— 4 UP TO $7.98 eum for ! |||} Domestics, Pongees. ete.. de- Former Prices | | | | | | “The Patriot” is one of William . I O Ox] Har greatest dramas of the | west, and like all of his previous - | $1 98 WASH SKIRTS tures, it fairly bristles with tense and 5 et exciting situaewons, lots of action and and a great fight at the finish WAISTS | € ‘['m- ‘een Hart and a gang of bar-room S et el @ ged 3 | ghs. He handled them all in his S‘l D 14 "5 d d F E o - ol ; L Hoen vy o e aonin or || Summer Silk Dresses, $14.75 and upwar or Lveryone e b, e | 2o honce e atrnann T8 (| pomaracing at cotos, eutin, erepe s Chne, Crena. Coorest t Ry . ' e e Il ana combinations of sort, Cool materials, All sizes—a large stock i g ) h :r‘(vp dar For star, Peggy Hyland, in | |i N 3 ee i D v s e Summer Shoes, $4.00 Up Y | she is supported by an all star cast, | [i . . . M £y | including Robert Middlemas the | | Ipswich Series Hosiery an- popular New Britain actor, Eric Mayne | | % PR I rs, “Other Men's Daughte | ’Q ) Q Q swers every requirement of comfort, wear, and i iy iapdiatisry ther Bions Sauelse MEN b SUMMER SUITD 5 o lis a stirring picture with moral | | style for men, women, and children. S PRERCY A ! for all. It brings home to gay fathers = - . % | a picture of how they would feel when | || 15 00 $20 00 $25 00 No matter what your stocking needs are, there i (-(lh'; men are trifling with their | | $ . . : . : : R daughte his story Shirley Ray is an Ipswich stocking that exactly fills the bill. e i ‘In);;wm‘: Tl B i1 MEN’S SHOE S $4 75 Up 1 ierv . o ly to bring her father back to thc Wby, S D R T o Lipswad ity Ipswich dealers display the D e | is on sale. See what surprising value it is. Buy several pairs of the e sign of the “Good Witch”’ s to drag her down to the level to | o = ] Y i P 7 1 k ic i . . . which his own daughter has been | || i kind that fit your needs. Select your hosiery from the Ipswich ; ; of Ipswich in their windows [fheoientt shiniey i wineine: Soatie!l (¥ ISCH&M Series. Your feet and purse will thank you. Jg or stores. after a long series of thrilling inci- | 7 5 2 i dents and she reunites her father and | 867683 [MAIN STREET hioy-Babcock Co., 177 Main St.: N. Bernbaum, 4f1 Arch The Fair Dept. Store, 191 Mair S . mother and startsona pretty romance ! T ) , . § ept. Store, 191 Main St.; The McMillan Store, 201 Main St.. Rosenstock L0 s ; i A HARTFORD Main St.; M. Bernbaum, 618 Main St.; Besse-Leland. 215 St.; Leonard & Hel 1. 165 Main S : T (1 ,\v.:“;:n.“:u:f [ fl(‘r-flv‘nx»lnrvfl: fh;r'"”:‘x' i‘\v]\ Yr\p«\‘ bs., 37 Lafayette St.; J. Goldsmith, 48 Broad st.; D. Miller & Co.; S. Menus; Rosensweig Bros.: S. M. D 0.; 8. Marlow & Co.: M, Bloom- Gttt e Al sl e 2, 186 Main Globe Clothing Store; H. Basson.——BRISTOL—The Muzzy Bros. Co.: Harry Raffel, Albert Rawiszor—TERRYVITL Woman in the Web, a funny Lyons emel & Pe Moran comedy, the Pathe News, with | f = | or merely a casual thought which {conuim she had just given her e's | BY RUTH CAMERON. v.j 4q | adteux. , reticence concerning her patic I Vv « You haven’t inquired about : L really hadn't supposed the | Cottars are vers important . patient Mrs Thare anything to ask,” I returned with o , o v ELE G/ 5 1 saw her aunt give her a st r of casualness of which 1 The newest suits are beltless S b F S h y Did the “Other Mrs. Graham” G m’s™ greeting of her niece and|when I remembered the glowing en-: ehavior e was ready to leave Voile is the chief rival of organdie return to the veranda s ey | L€ DOspital at the time of my ownt —_— z! L Say “THE Captain Hugh room. When I saw Miss y =Eraie == .Mvn ture. you remember, and T sup- Bathing suits are embroidered in | S0 Writes a letter frie LR Gl Lol ord of encaqurage | familir figure following her aunt’ »osc he Icft the next day as he had | wo | when you are telling her how hard i ment to offcr, some tale of a mis Grantland?” 5 5 2 < | vo s T A e et : heiey | tall one through the door I was able | “ 1' rlanned. 1 trust he had no relapsc ! - e A-m_“m:o‘”: \‘(° ) :‘v‘p V‘D““““*’M i Bt : 1 Blackias rose, panic-stricken, as I heard|to Trise from my seat in ]n(‘tenur‘rl‘ ! Oh, no, indeed, IS Hovti el e hae ool halend o Siepuoue oungsters clean el ¢ { rwards came out 5 S et Sl his cehattion wa 2 and happy, and your house in order, | right, some phrase of cheer that 1 voice of my hostess in the hall advance toward her quotation quickly with a provi- i i s p . S S i without any help, and how feartully | helped yo B 2se shoule coming her niece. It seemed to| With cxtended hand and a smile ”[i 3 rprise o us all. Tt . i e G SO, e | [CEER GRS e R 1S/ il ihese ool that I couldn’t possbly face Miss ostensibie ‘welcome. | ntland hs : " Dhy- | had seen the Indignant sstonishment| red 20 nervous and sick of it all, adaor pathy, no ituten /t, whom I had last scen in the| “This is indeed a surprise,” I sald, ¥ sique et the i er get someiimes, answers 1 i iy a spark of sympat . LTV mos eola hospital as she left the' Durposcly omitting any adjective, for | T, L Sk PeTk of svmpathy. <Well, o fm of her patient, Capt. Hugh|l was grimly resolved thatIwould be e [ “Exactly,” Miss Hovt replied. “In | Of Us have been through i wad | as e a ; er : nd!" her aunt inter- : A four drven in eight vears myse e [ ntiand. | as truthful as I possibly could under . G . h in [ freii s uieia sl syninalticn i 10 i nt vesrs m ‘hen I doyn a as promptly, | the circumstance When T sa you | What' Lydia E. Pinkham’s\| . i" ot of excitea inter el A But we see onough |l Something to that cffect? And t f i " " ot to | ~ - s e x . loesn” na ou feel as if you had 1 T o = nT ~ ely realizing that condition nof | last at the hospital I didn't expect to | ¥ und Did ! ker voice ol Ao to warrant our cynicism Goosn s b A Y MLLE. MADE ENEIS e oV egetableRCompo “Yes, Capt. Hush Grantland of the| “No doubt” .1 returned with an|had & slap in (he face? | MLLE. MADELIENE IS oct it as best T could. And! so shart a time.” a o U. S. army 1er niece returnec - of indifference which it cost me aayesandylidocs . ) o e A Ly st m : 2 For Ohio Woman. e, her niece returned Indifference whi me | | STARRING AT KEENEY'S ecially, T warned myself, I must “No, 1 fancy not,” she returned, have had the honor to be his nurse | something to achieve. “Good-by Miss one asks for the bread w no sign of confusion | smiling, and though her face and | tor a week, although nobody sw | Hoyt, I'm glad to know of Capt. mpathy, one does not want tr was thankful, indeed, for the re-| voice were placidly innocent of guile,| Portsmouth, Ohio.—*I suffered from ' his identity until almost the la y | Grantland’s good condition. Good-by | Stone of an I've-stood-and-I-gues = e of the moment or two that in- 1 thought I saw again the hint of | jrregularities, pains in my side and was | of his stay.” Mrs. Graham. | you-can attitude. lvened between ‘‘the other Mrs.| amusement in her eyes. | 50 weak at times I ink of it her aunt i I shall always be proud of the The Biggest Lesson of Suffering. - - “I had an unexpected afternoon off | || | could hardly get Tl i « tland! t{in which I managed my adie fo today,” she explained, “and when I around to do m 1 illed I was not only agitated, but angry X = s g 5 can I spend my hours off duty with s Srork and as T had as,” Miss Hoyt admitted, | And as I went down the sircct on | o 105 missed the bisgest lesson of Aunt Mary.” She flashed the older | four in my family & v ut who he wa Pa | question said itself over and over|.: < S S i ol be: adelphis g ] . - rle o e sympathy tc ¢ "hil Richn 1 & or L b woman a loving smile which lighted : and three boarders teuth, I wasn't particularly [ again to my brain, e e s e, Baitimore, Friday fl | her whole face, and clearly showed Al made it very bard | impresed with him before.” What did Mrs. Graham mean by NGE e s i “,.::,‘:‘E ) 5 losing the week with a con- §| the bond of alfection there was be- » %y for me. Lydia E. | ‘Proving that no ms L hero o] THE Capt. Grantland? “m'm)_h e ec sympathy | .6 Carnegie hall is a record Pi e suffering, is have Eiatlca tween the aunt and ni ece . Lo @il Pinkham’s " Vege- | ymmmim s nmomsmoe i e o it — S EoRnaveRinlledit ol R TS Ma el “Have you met tha > - T e sure, having given that, you Opening in Chicago on Monday evening, jumping to Buffalo for Tues- And the person who offers it shows | day matinee, Tuesday night Pitts- burg, Wednesday and Th it down and have some hot tea, | g table Compound |~ RS s 7 . : : Keeney's. When asked about it she Winifred,” her unt comr o : was recommended | 2 A similan; Jobis, comforter is the| lt'plle(;} “v Sia ‘\ e )d o g 5 red, er @ om - 2 crson who reminds you he | ool e G g T on't MILLE MADELINE here’s just enough unexepected to me. I took it ! p e L PRE BT SR OHOR try) el Grand Opess @i chill in the air today after the rain | and it has restored / Lo e heln “\‘ i Keency's patrons found out wh to to make it welcome. | 5 / e eianal . . L | she was picked out for the to Ml gl “I dan’t need a second invitation,” ertainly the best t Swee t_u-s emup (embedi e e fuucomoglina B e v laain s ASCOTT SIST' || idacn oo M pation.” | medicine for woman’s ailments I ever f E TR SeeR S el L sR dbo U foTera i Rations i i N f5 tnaie: Artistic Dancing L ’ . GGt .7?—N A SHAW, R. No. 1, | iy g el con YoMy for the | cities demanded her. Her sing 3 veil and coat comprising the out- 5 | e aching ioss of a ¢ by hear- | 1- s door costume of the nurse on duty. | PO““‘“OQU”I @it hi 7 ‘: m@mme ng of someon ost his | [eeney’s ls proving as popular ther HAJT SANBOL & CO. § | “T didn’t bother to c today.’ Shaw proved the merit of this b % L ¢ e e visited s whole family some holocaust, as he explained, “for I can be here so | Medicine and wrote this letter in o = SE Sl e 5 ol Broadway ¢ A Mysterious Bewildering & 1 atilothe Fo = 5 v find | a . o 3 1' it would C 1 hunger by | the ma L 3 short a time. I must go back in ] suffering women may fin 3 rnaii! el ooy S L e manazement IAFiig L Novelts g | reliof as she did, g Kills’em deader than a doo reqting over i auet. | o ok 2 “Then I know vou will t Wornen who are suffering ¢ S . v oULd athe s [ My ALICE JOYC # | don me,” I said rist <n- | should not drag along from day to da 4 A simple, sure household disinfectant and icaten ita o b kep ed the cup my hostess ha ¢ without ;' ving this fa nd | deodorizer, as deadly to germs as it is harmless y- S e R ol ou me, “if T go n I really have been | herb remedy, L ydia E. Pinkham’ /' to people. Keeps your home sanitary —and that [ttt ine o | ha room scene 4 e bl D »r spe com artcularly pathetic one here a most unconscionahle time table Compound, a tri ', For means SAFE. Germs are the cause of almost all | parative immuni comehow lacks | o Th}o”l h‘)v: ‘:"v: s th M f < v vi Maxr I smiled at myv hostess—‘“and advice in remrd to such ailments write { 3 vou have & hundred things to to | toLydiz . Pinkham Medicire Co., 1 illness and disease. Don’t run the risk of having | Walcamp, “The Bull's Eve, el each other.” Mass. The result of its forty year 7 live ones about; they multiply by millions. Nothing Comforts Like Genuine | Pddie Polo, are the two serial p experience is at your service. i *Sympathy tures. Current Events, an E Madge Is Casual. | W> Get that can of ACME today. Do not ac- L | comedy and the Scresn Maga which may be and worth- § a | complete the picture program. T They uttered the usual polite re- 7KE 2 o fePt substitutes Sargd stale and worth. : [ eal o von I forall=ym® 100 ol e per i S e trances, but T knew that Miss| 8 AR 7 ; ess. 15cents at grocers and druggists. Write est thing you can give new.to the Patrons and for ¢ | ti yyt, at least, was releved at my de- | X T for free booklet. { hir just sympathy,-—just a "‘nd"fis.'mahh it is hard to equal. Harj | S | 5 Reel Feature The Triumph of the Weck. parture. My intuition told me that : ‘ 4 S | recognition of his sufferings, and the | Sambollo & Co. in “A Haunter she cared as little for my society as| B i 3 The Mendleson Corporation 4 that vou are truly sorry for |House” have the greatest magic fea i A | B b * | i y-made optimism, no | ture seen in a long iime iy 8. STANLEY HORVITZ, 1 have . ofte wondered sinee | § 3 ' I o o s e ortations to courage. Wm. Duncan in A Fight for Mil- tometrist 327 Main St. Optician | wheth-er it was a spice of mischief i SN WK X T i much as that, lions” is the new serial soon to start. i

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