New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 24, 1918, Page 4

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fews For Theatergoers and Women Readers | Charge It | jis countenance faint light of the | poon—fortunately | Ty dim light in terrifying. B d that 1 was able fonz impulse to | ed me at his sud- .. g Fresh Beef Travels on a Rapid Schedule f'went on proudly. | 0 cut down some | e wood, but UH‘ {tin’ this patt jdy could hear us Fresh beef for domestic markets goes from stockyards to retail stores within a period of about two weeks. Although chilled, this meat is not frozen; hence it cannot be stored for a rise in price. HARTFORD Summer Dresses Dainty loughtful, indeed, or old guide ke rs much longer. ony more. vou | ine must bo very | Dresses in many patterns of ured Voiles, Instantl Plain Color Linens, Beach der Mis' Gramie, a ”* he prom-' Cloth, and other fllmy, com- fortable and pretty ma- came fwe climbed the slope | I heard a rather thin >xcitement in | terials. A very large stock in all sizes $5.98 || AND UPWARD lguardedly Fp, Bill.” 1y obeyed the command, | instant two men rushed P incline just above us, and filliam and me. | eorge, herc's a woman, Bill." | exclaimed, letting his electric | ht travel over me. “T heard | g they're afraid of had a fn in it, and I guess we've got “If you will look at this you find you are mistaken,” T teously, although I was trembling with resentful indignation at the rough handling of my captors. T put my hand to hlouse jAgS nor sticks | order to display my sccret amic?"” i badge, but the man Bill, a get used to William if ! burly individual, quickly struck my or us the rest of his life. | hand down, and then pinioned my omething so uncouth, almost | arms. Anny, in his near-sighted visage, None that in my mother-in-law’s parlance ! 1y We zives a turn” whenever he my A steer is dressed usually within twenty-four hours after purchase by the packer. The beef is held in a cooler at the packing house, at a temperature a little above freezing, for about three days. PAY A DOLLAR A WEE W her.” will | sald cour- It is then loaded into a refrigerator car, where a similar temperature i Hundreds of Waists in Voiles and Silks Big Display of Fine Wash Skirts All the New Summer Shoes in service | my i is L maintained, and is in transit to market o tont by ey et ST on an average of about six days. “We'll have no gun play this | dear.” William William, { sively enot | respect fe a hoarse cry T h handlin { own ptor named rou time, me Whispers, had gh before, for he has great - constituted anthority he saw the ms ot me, threw off c easily, and lunging for ward began to tear like an animal at i the arms of the man named Bill. | “William!" T commanded sharply, I knew that istance stop th instantly.” T was sorry T had spoken an ins \ later, for Bill's comrade, a {all | scrawny individual with a prominent | Adam’s apple, which worked up and ! 8| down obtrusively when he spoke, | took advantage of Willlam’'s instant obedience to the old chap a cruel | he possession of Tim Upon arrival at the branch distrib= uting house, it is unloaded into a “cooier”, and placed on sale. who submitted * Ceo, Cenvenient, Comfortable as ou SIDE TALKS Swift & Company requires all beef to - == = ) ’ Too Much Happiness crowd out | crowd TRON. TODAY ONLY THEDA BARA in “THE TWO ORPHANS” A Tale that has touched and delighted many hearts. was mad- | . be sold during the week of arrival, and ' the average of sales is within five days. int How much | of our lives by much in! A club of youn came down to a which is owned by day last ppiness we trying to tion of too | wholly and ciency A Phrased Letter. 1 was writing a letter a great hurry the other day. My impatient mind pushed ahead of what I wa$ things to | Writing to what I was going to write “hort | next. T could feel myself thinking had | of the next sentence to the detriment that | of the present one. The result was a they | Very poorly phrased letter i Every time you try to erowd down, and | much into your life either ‘ in the middle | ©F play you crowd peace ‘ Sfiiha | outiop it Local Branch, 29-43 Commercial St., New Britain, Conn. [result was that W e e I Re et l'allday. T wasn’t with them so. |, course there never | don’t know how much they enjoved the femptation wa 5 o T o e hould ’“{“ >|‘n\\f‘ oneself. One wants to do so many AnaltHenlihinilor ool ana new important thin and one does | dressing for a dinner engagement! | N0t Wwant to sive up one’s pleasures | A1 In the mame of SoasmEgoinont’ | altogether. Which is sane and nor- {if they had planned half much | ™4 they would all have had a better | H:“{’_:‘ work, vou on the work hence never put to use. never concentrate of the moment your full effi- TOMORROW The Dainty Metro Star VIOLA DANA in “OPPORTUNITY” A Gripping 5-Act Drama. OFFICIAL ALLIED WAR R EW SATURDAY Caprice’s Last Plcture “Miss Innocence.” married cottage near one of the week. Their pro- it up for the day picnic. They women | ours | | { | | Any delay along the above journey means detevioration in the meat and 3 loss to the packer. b Poorly s num- toak in half a lunch, dozen { do,—bathing, { motor boat trip, ete. { the full day at their would not have heen Swift & Company, U. S. A. Il i walk, a Had they disposal but o’clock, & June HOUSEHOLD NOTES o bad, 10 trip back Put a when slippi the curtain thimble it on the cur; thromgh (t n hem rod ; o ot | of work and poise - hour motor they had to start of the afternoon girls had dinner as several Whatever ade the fruit is most in of season should ‘ the iy for | Box ? was a time s so great to crowd especi Candied frui leaves can small expense, flowers and aromat- | made at home at | going be TODAY ONLY JACK PICKFORD, in “HUCK AND TOM” For Your own sake don't miss this great picture. VAUDEVILLE, [ THURS., FRL, SAT. ROY STEWART in “THE FLYING GOD” New Vaudeville. = s . i wanted to zet a number of important things into a box or basket or suitcase than would go in, which would be better,— to compromise and give up the least important or to break the container "rench regimen Irish Horse at victory, the camel brigade with army at Jerusalem ca holds the line. 1ese are the off cial U. Army and Navy pictures taken by govérnment photographers the woman! brai, rt general E and where Ameri- charge the tank 3attleship with some lively play sideline. Tt pic- ture full of thrills and excitement and lots of “pep.” Don’t it. There will also be a splendid new vaude- ville show which you must enjoy at the Lyceum. Remember that today is vour last chance to see you verite | | so that it would hold nothing at all? : : ¥ re | Jack Pickford in “Huck and Tom,” . y i f act , and are risht/in the miastiof Bclion, and o%° lalso) that Mary Plokford,is coming in savor present and really hown Fox's theater only every i r M e i it Fo e i plcture enjoy your When it is a que - g Thursday, R i | = gun- suppose you Use a stump of a candle instead of | cork for the glue bottle, and it will | not stick. as a is | time. WITH THEDA BARA Both Work and Pleasure Spoiled When always thing it's a never 5 vou are thinking 3 hurrving you are ‘ of the thing you | oing to do next instead of the vou are doing The result, if question of pleasure, is that you of from an | for broken buffer A piece of fungus old tree is a splendid hogany furniture. I | pnans,” a delighted at fine old story “The th many wo Or- touched and ma- tale 1t has m hearts, with Theda Henriette, is the tion at Fo theater, today only. dolites Bara, as big attrac work them To pad the edges of embroidering them, coarse chainstitch before Maris,” next wee in al e ————————————————————— MONDAY MARY PICKFORD POLITE VAUDEVILL 3 BIG MAMMOTH ACTS DOUBLE FEATURE PHOTO- PLAY PROGRAM SESSUE HAYAKAWA the Japanese Marvel in “THY, SECRET GAME MARIE DRESSLER, 5-Recl Comedy, “FIRED.” 8 STANLEY HORVITZ, Qptometrist 327 Main St. Optician | is eve { the A hot mustard foothath relieve a headache a v from will by drawing the head often blood { Orphans,” Aspar: brown bt on toast with dressing delicions a char is served th ter for instead of | When a child drinks cup one should be jnst about the milk as when on the bottle. milk from as particu the chil Those who are prone neuralgia and rheumatism will find relief by adding a little oil of turpentine to the warm bath to Tndigestion the foundation of a great deal of unhappiness. Good food, well cooked, will prevent indigestion in many cases is | honors Pepper should be used in dishes of zetables, cheese, cggs, fish or meat; but paprik: probably preferable with cheese. is and | aish the | To heat the sugar for jams jellies put it in a granité-ware and stir occasionally. Of course, sugar must not brown. A thin syrup for canning raspber- | ries and apples is made with four cups water and 2 cups sugar. Merely heat to dissolve the sugar l | that i equalled | Mis the In its new form ‘“T'he Two Orphans’ thrilling and will win of the theater-goer: Mis: Jara has nev failed to give splendid entertainment. In “The Two pl the part of a of the vampire ty terization of Henriette be- triumph and her ver: wn to a remarkable de in this play show not spared in the picture. The street have never been possibly in “Les S Prison stunning set, and the snow appropriate more applause she vs who is not girl n cene expense was of in the Paris except rables.” making scenes The Salpetriere is another storm now scene is peculiarly at Fox's is Viola Dan: she certainly Tomorrow’s feature the dain ttle Metro star, in “Opportunity,” and hits the high spots In her latest work before Metro camera. e swings through the five acts of this offering with all the assurance of one who knows the ropes, and she ecmerges with the fude-out with the all There isn’'t another working before the camera portray the character of the 5 girl of the mountains, or the picturesque lands as this little artist. “Op- tense thrill enjoyable entertain- and tells of how a youn girl ndvantage of the opportunity that comes but once in a life-time. The second instaliment of the Official Allied . War Review, shows Ttaly throwing back the foe, American heroes at Cambral, the remains of a final hors, actress who c¢; devil-m is and ng drama, a model ment JACK PICKEORD ENDS RUN AT LYCEUM Today is the last time that Jack Pickford will be shown at the Lyceum in his latest picture, “Huck and Tom Jack Pickford is winning new laurels for himself in cantinuation of the role of Tom Sawyer. The irrepressible Tom, which he played recently in “Tom Sawyer,” is aided and abetted by his disreputable friend Huck Finn. They overhear graverobbers at their grewsome task and arve unwilling wit- nesses of a murded. Later episodes show the well-remembered pain-killer incident when Tom administered the medicine to a confiding cat with dis- astrous results; the finding of the hid- den treasure and the panic on the island when Tom and Becky, his child- ish sweetheart, are lost i Give, An excellent cast and a good director have made this picture one of the wholesomest and most amusing of the season. If you want to see ane of the best photoplays ever produced, bar none, see this one. It is certainly thrilling, humoro and amusing Don’t miss this delightful photop with its delightful portrayals of the vouth of America. The vaudeville show is well worth seeing and othe Dictures complete this splendid gram Thursday, Friday and Saturday bring a new show of the usual Lyceum quality. The feature picture will be “The Flying God,” starring the clever Triangle star, Roy Stewart, in a virile western story of intrigue, love ana pro- I other she b JAPANESE ACTOR TOPS KEENEY SHOW Sessue celebrated Ja- a five reel Paramount “The Secret Hayakawa, panese Arteraft Game”, is undoub v ctor, in photoplay the finest play ever scen at Keeney's. The plot deals the man government who is sending news with a spy in the employ of Ger- about the sailings of U. . transports. Sessue I kawa as a government agent, succeeds in running down this spy, but before he finishes he is face | to face with death a number of times. feature Marie reel comedy, “Fired’ by the management. funny, has more op- this picture than any been in. William Dun- recl episode of “A once more takes the snowtlelds As a come ler in the fiv was selected Marie, always portunities in dy can in the two “ight For Millions” the audience through of the northwest. An L-Ko Comedy share of applause azine with a scene mills in Pennsylvania shows waste steel being turned into plates for a big bridge. The O. Henry story proved as popular as the rest of these enter taining stories. The last half of the week brings a change of photoplays. Billie Burke in Jve's being one of the features. came in The Screen from the for a Mag- st Daughter” | NEW LEADER FOR WOMEN, Hartford, July Z4.—DMrs. . Belknap Beach Hartford has been selected ! as chairman of the Women's division the Connecticut State Council of | Defense. Announcement of the selec- Mrs. Beach I work was mad | an exccutive AMrs. Beach Miss | Ruutz Rees of Greenwich. formerly chairman of W cominittee of the Hartford Bureau. The announcement o ! appointment was accempanied formation of a complete re-organi zation the part of the tion of for vesterday ting of the following e division succecds e the ¥ by of wome iefense council administration this state. Dress- | A RELIABLE ALARM CLOCK 1N A ICONVENIENT PLACE 1S ESSEMTA) N T T Send for the free book on canning | and drying iesued by the Nationna® War Carden Commission. Enclose twa cents for postage. this important | oline | in- | | be FADS AND FASHIONS Dolly Varden hats are of the poke- bonnet order. ' Ik frocks are weighted organ- die hems, white afternoon frock Black and flowers trim an »bit jersey fur is cloth excellent trimming for Veils are made of scalloped blaclk lace deep- ly Dainty finished by underclothes picoting. will be this fall have edges Felt flower hats trimmed with wool simple bright voiles are among the . most charming of inexpensive dresses. A very from novel France, and top to toe ports dress comes bdnd-knitted from A fashionable wrap is with made black of black chiffon frirze trimmed A dinner gown have a panel hanging from the shoulders ending a8 ort train. may All the brown shades of gloves will especially in evidence in Antumn weather.

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