New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 8, 1918, Page 4

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“see the ‘charm- S in the ‘best story & ever done for the 3 NEW VAUDEVILLE Sherwin Kelly .+ "Senna and Weber Comedly Sketch, “Around the Corner’ Remember Friday ice Star Day”, See your boy in the Allled War Review [KEENEY'S HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE. HAYAKAWA in SESSUE “HIDDEN P! RLS"” and EDITH ROBERTS in KISS.” Comedies “THE DECIDING Current Events, isode of the “Brass with Juanita Hansen 1st Epl Bullet” and Jack Mulhall. Lake Compounce BAND CONCERT Every Sunday Afternoon| Regular Dinners, $1.00. Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Roller Coaster, Bowling. Pierce and Norton, Props. SEL 1Y HORVITZ, Main St. Optician 8. STANL ()mommrlst LOOK HERE FOR IT Britain Reader Interested. Many a New When people read about the cures | A% & from they endorsed that are made by a medicine far away, Is it surprising wonder if the tements true? But when they read of cases right here at home, positive proof is within their reach, for close investigation is an easy matter ead a New endorsement of Doan’s Kidney Pills. Louis Michels, 417 Church St., New Britain, s: “I was bothered by dull pains in my back for some time. s my feet and 1 at deal. I had that pain when I was in bed also and I could hardly move around on account of it and I was lame and sore mornings. I thought my kidne were affect and as I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills highly recommended I began taking them. Doan’s are the best I have ever. found for the trouble. Two boxes cured me.” 60c, at all dealers. Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N, sta Foster-Milburn Y. loved by two men, only choose embittered by his goes North, his heart. ful dr: tions until a little child brings Yy drama. Will Be | Britain | | another- | NEW BRITAIN e s DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, 8, AUGUST 1918. i DN ON P Succéssful Ad- istling with ac- “all tha yable hour’s enter- #ho introduction at rring with Harold s seen in 16 of fizations. Since then \right to star In her 8’ she has proved that fing of all the confidence by the Metro Film Co. Bgessful Adventure” she by Harry Hilliard, former fan for June Caprice, and a @ cast. Miss Allison has the 8 of\ Virgin a little ty of the Sunny South, who brothers. She can one, and the other failure leavgs home, with revenge gnawing at From then on this power ma teems with exci situa- goes to is the ending to this unusual photo- Tomorrow's feature is Margarita | husband N TODAY | { Fisher | fortable | er | ing a hap- | | comed | dre of a young w determination to how urceful tra have a career and irned domestic marital happin Fisher, frolics or r fan friends legion, thin ably re Deal” is one of them. Miss portrays a young' woman s been of the chaotic sort which often leads to erotic trends of thought. She abandons her com- home to consort with a crew and female highbinders in a art colony, fo hus- her beca senti- with a we Lemoyn the gradual awaken- Alice Gilson back to to the arms of her masterly. It is one highest emotional handles the difficult role with great skill. Another item of interest to film patrons is the ap- pearance of Tom Mix in the latest Sunshine Comed “Who' Your Father?”, which will be shown at s tomorrow only. Fox's Sunshine need mno introduction or film fans, they being in the comedy field. o given serious frivolous and “A Sc whose reading he male so-called band to leave mental affair named Peyton s portrayal of that brin her senses nd patient husband i of Miss Fisher’s flights and she of Fox ing up for without a peer —A c]zarmuzg’ love story=- Jessellasky presents VivianMartin in A Petticoat Pllot “PETTICOAT PILOT” AT THE LYCEUM is in store for moving pic- Martin’s de- impersonation A treat ture patrons lightfully spon of “A Petticoat Pilot” in of that name, at the Gus quaint ging figure the the captains in Vivian the picture Lyceum. ary med little hearts of is a who steals away three gruff old Cape Cod sea who adopt he The shore the the st 1e scenes and scenes taken in prim, dusi seldom-opened the production salt ound Martin marvelou 1 the | parlors” 1ghable ir ext and throughout tl the it, spics air seems to furnish a back of wholesome has succeeded in drawins a rer heroine, f1 tailed ghan ) lad charm de are the odor o pun reality Miss with son of a r of old adopted fact that with W i I who The ran away partn runs father wifc the of her suitor his of the bitte the one of rness of the old when she wishc well tha turn of t Gust facctor vaudevile s of vaudeville. a novelty Senna and singing, talking and act, and a comedy sketch “Around the Corner.” This gram that is well worth while. d to ends whecl of happ to the conta ma sudden end film bill ns three s Ther singing ac Kelly in offerir comedy dancirn entitled s a pri F VJose}oh CLincoln ,"“, X "\Q/flllm -.a‘,; hm “Service Star Day” at the Mothers come and Official Allied War day m. your view, ce poys in the Re JAPANESE ACTOR ON KEENEY'S SCREEN At Keeney's theater Sessue Hayaka- tar in his latest Par “Hidden Beulah Marie Dix wa appears a mount photoplay. Pearls, fram the story of Cur Most doors, of the action takes place out of and the scene is laid in a re- mote South sca island, of which Haya- kawa is ruler, being the son of a na- tiv last of her line, and an Amer arl trader. ling in lovc with an alluring native mhiden in first visit to the island, Haydkawa pro- ceeds to fall suddenly out of love with the nobb American | whom he almost shipped upon tray this sentiment needless pricess, his flashy, s formerly called had by the sponded is Japane to the in the is r the sD Paramour sponsible Tor s of the endid cast. lidith Roberts, a creen, will also be seen in production, “The Decidir first cpisode of “The Brass will seen for the last time Events, showing all the W news and three unusualiy v deville will eonclude the pro picture a g¢ prod ‘nerous she succes iction, as is the newcomer to charmir Kiss.” T Bullet today. er latest ram. smart dress of mull was trim- med with a soft bow of lace insertion, which had long, pointed ends. One has done more |~ | wi yseur Ly- | good | fered for & number of years cmatism end s Pains Back, caused by lifting. ere with A% n my S : and \d heavy I had en up hope of ever after using At all dealers or s pyico by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, 0GD. ut on rece HOUSEHOLD N If tr soiled basin of te 'Z'ES of a dres becor it th water, a cak 1 a br with voke e lea rm ar try Have a Wi of soap pure dinm placing eral times ADDly to the scrubt it appe Then towel beneath the lac eral times with clear th lace into shape and ap carefully place a and sev cold water. P allow it to dry until fresh and yoke, rs clean rinse ! | wants | ov HLORINATED Lime must be kept sealed to retain its strength. You can open an ACME can use what you need and seal it up again just as easily by simply pressing down the cover. Ask for ACME Chlori- nated Lime. Itkills germs and destroysodors. 5581 15 cents & can— at grocers and druggists SIS R S The Mendleson Corporation New York City Slipon are worn Tunics are much and are often v und 18 wor Sven trico smooth satin carried ou of A pink batiste hat “rench knots can be v 1 or evening occ 2d in either embroider upon 1001 ions. “Madge! Thank heaven!” Lilliar culated as she came up to me she put out her hands and gras mine impulsively I felt them tremble. |T realized that her for mc | must have been somethir wsual for | visible emotion with By as anxiety dsta i thing | her. i | “What happenea? de- | manded the next moment, all her usual | poise and briskness of manner restored, | | “Beg pardon, Harry, for interrupting, | |put T've got to to the bottam of | B R G he words were tossed at, him ally as if the husband ang wif |haa just met after no longer separa- tion than an hour ar two. I sa touch of scarlet come into Harry Un- | derwood’s bronzed cheeks, and rejoiced ~—although surprised—that his nerves | were cnough to be thus fiic raw by Lillian’s cas | uainess. T reflected, he r had to be ashamed himself Either I or else he most cleverly | which Answ {ined, intentior e Quick!"” she sensitive upon the Perhaps, the grace ed of hawever, sentiments drawl with | W I ima was mistaken masked his ceal for the red her 1ly provocatis I'll forgive yvou!” to do anything vs glad the ladies.” There wasn't {lian's eyclashes |had heard him. |me expectantly he 1 {speaking, and I hardly waited for to finish be heginnin |the str: ze chauffeu of Lil- | he even a to indicate She even quiver that turned | | to him of |sented himself to be A Withi fuily a ever, be he Point related my yal of Tr he k incider story, avoi Lilliar Hai was any conne had told ion of that lilan’s car alone. 1 listened with concentrated attention to my low, rapid words in the window the corridor to ich we Mr. Under- wood twirled his walking stick and |gazed into space with an air of infinite | baredom. Yet T was that in |reality his attention was absorbed | jas Lillian Although I 1"t look- ‘i- directly at him, yet I was psychic ally conscious that his carefully | m']&hml shrewd glances shot rapic |like at both of us whencver he {sure he was unobserved stic of Lillian but of walked. was | that | erispiih. ow s @m f RAL ‘tf 3 VAL GARRISON \ 1d not 1estion. simple e | st interrupt Whe I ha words, “And and the he looked and 1 E e tive, Harry ret within_earshot idently thinking de then put out me with a finished then I | men were | mo | saw that omitted But 14 Un- service met Mr. frightened 1arely in knew I omething not Underwoc the ey had the tor she from tell thi im he stood, e ament, expectantly could of derwood whiie s m sec 1g¢ ly for hand aken at Last. “Let me see that note,” she said | ently d she I obed { hand, put the into her | turned it over and over, inspecting envelope, paper and chirog raphy with the greatec care. And then I saw a terrible look come | into her eves, a look of suspicion and | intolerable humiliation. She turned ce toward the man who was still her husband, and the pallor the her eyes frightened | note glare of My eves to the face was involuntarily foilowed hers | of Harry Underwood. Upon written an ex which T translate one of horri- Hi * of boredom nd I saw his it ression cauld only an hink that, w you're ne d fo justif vehe- good- no “Don’t k imagining I'm pon your the Aty ness sake! I I've bad actor my- been but lately hanor!” Hi not upon voic even h word surance it throug know! 1d he of him must ol the color Yet, with all nce of the an, I could not ertion that he'd the forged uld carry at our edse that blazed in cont d abho Al ar 1an’s treatment help believing had notc And then T an do the deliberately iing I ever her ed self to full rced man whose nar bore. “Upon your Iy, blisteringly get out of thi his as nothing tc only wit- he the nessed ir slow- let's said Madg the | ric I\o!s Red Cross dispensary at Corbe stations supported b, help France in its ians, especially in S from wh the front. The litile patient is out Farrand, wife of Llu, kead of the Ro, the Americ, ighit against tube 1S to' care for the childre: \s 1\('m" cared for in the American wry is one of many health to nd illness among civil- ich all doctors have been called fo for a sun bath with Mrs, Livingston ckefeller Commission. n and erculosis , them it | common-sense, | The | rubbed, | tunately, I | town | true ‘LIT T LE F LI\CH RFFUC EES WEAR b‘ E.LME""S bro rench hers Refl They the lit 1 steel the dy the es have | donned | last helpets re of refugees of nd dad- the doomed | T under British wood e and of a are seen leaving [ il escort member of Police.—(¢) nderwood iDE BY RUTH Too Many 0 Id what you will, influence the people v Say yehological exerted by clothes over ho wea strong enougi but I average mae Some people 1 nullify this sure our old friend, woman, is not Sloppy $hoes Make Me Slopp. I have been reminded of this fair familiar tr my experienc pair of shoe A old pa influc the to 1th by of rubber-heeled, tan from last summer much marred they were whole, hels were in fairly so, at the beginnimg on, I had them shined as a conservation measure myself and the leather market, cided to make them do for hot work for tr ummer Unf am one those unluc re constitutionally on shoes; in a month those rown m h mor hat nd I found that I ireaded putting them of them under the chair me. I caught myself inventing why I should not twear that, but shoes. m hoes left over leather but ind was of up cople who by and sloppy, scious The displea on. si rea- sor them hould noon \nd still I ught to them do. Heart Into My Work. ame to my just y I good this morning or my aftc felt as if I It Put New And then I don't know and bought a canvas oxfords. The combating the tempts m for afternoon so clean 1 nice them home) I put them about my work in them. e me or not, the 1t of those new, put new heart and efficiency work! I really think that the logical influe of those 1abby old had been back on my house work. The me is true, and even more I think, of mental work. If I m tired and my mind is working badly, nothing helps me like bathing, putti on fresh underwear and a »wn that I A Tonic Or if I have just getting up from my m face, combing ting on @ fresh collar will often me into a better mood of there are people 1ink about think 1so not not on ake wer air next to of hite day (after save the looked ation they I got went And, be- and the le shoes because wher on and into n psycho- nce sloppy, W shoes like, When One Is Tired. all that, work, wash- my hair and not time to do a course too there think e understan who but T people who do ut them,— mu clothe are ough e use of the A Message l e doctors made of flesh and and hearts : those as readily as in tk to tell you the good that Fletcher will do, from their experience and the Fletcher’s Castoria try an_experiment. of buying Fle Your ph ber of imitation. the welfare of y is nothing ur baby. Genuine Castor there is a certain ces avith and | d the | good | for | de- - r- hard | shoes had | put | senses, I | to | holding f¢ men who you this, on the market, and he is particularly AM& CAMI DN. Clothes psychological effect of outward con A am RED CROSS NOTES. el y Club” sant Commun; \On July Work. Pleasant Community the leade hip of Mr reports the followir for the Red Cross month of July: pajama suits, 6 petticoats, towels, ers and yards strings cut 1 tal of 268 ar The New sent proper instru rect weight of »sorbent cotton Reports unde Dillc & de during the 36 hos 1 24 conv ant 16 pairs booties, S pairs ed socks, 4 sw of ¥ malk ng a to- ticles Britain chapter has been tic to the cor- absorbent and non- to be used in mak- pads of various sizes, Absorbent cotton 8 11-5 ounces of cotton; inches, 3 1-2 ounces of spiit irrigation pad, 6 3-4 I cotton 8 b by 24 pac tion pac 1l c follow ion pad pad cotton, ouncc 12 p and N -5 ounces; 12 and split irr ounces. It is necessa mak these pac foregoing rules carefully ounces ters MONDAY EVENING to Be Discussed at Chamber of Commerce Tonight. of the Chamber Com- to held this aft- in the question will be closed fte 6 o’clock, oons throughout CLOSING. Subject A a antile bureau merce ernoon of the cf whether the on Monday or Wednesc the entire Some time vor nights ruling lights meeting f the eduled 30 er, loc ever m e at 4:30 o'clock, the 1 stores rooms 1ings discussed. bureau voted open on Monc Since store w in store state on v and led to action, of conserving vear, will be ago, the keeping until 9 o’clo providing that be extinguished throughout the sday, Wednesc it was deci the matter up again 4 conform with idea i fuel, which was advanced by the state fuel administration recently As soon as store clerks hes the merchan favored the closing the stores on Monc they immediately circu tion expre: their p afternoon closings the instead of Monday matter will probably 1 afternoon, of the dov win- Mon- Thurs- bring the ng nigl The cided this te Mothers OU know the real human doctors right around in your neighborhood : blood just like you: the doctors with are responding to your call in the e broad daylight; (.hLV are ready ’s Castoria has done, is doing and eir love for children. new. We are not asking you to We just want to impress upon you the importance as he knows there are a num- interested in always bears the signature of M/m

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