New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 16, 1918, Page 4

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A G RO | D OPENING GF WINTHROP MANOR . FTERNG@N FREE DRAWING of $5 War Savings Stamps Friday, Saturday and Sunday Afternoons fand Colum- 4,500 square feet of (City Standard Cement Side- | or give you a Warrantee Deed without further payment rom South [ walk) now being laid and streets graded. ! at our option. Ask for particulars. and Stanley City e 5 [ : N e S tand St el Al | LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED AS PART OF FIRST LOTS 165 | 8z ) storm water sewer in Winthrop street. | PAYMENT | If YOU are quick you can own one of these large | 3 5 ) SY TERMS. | lots on easy terms with no taxes or interest for two years | ‘!}\1 "_;mfm deposit secures you a lot balance on easy Jocated pro- and have the free use of the lot while paying for same. monthly payments. 2T ice Eli:"! if you enlist or are ¢rafted during 1918 or 1919 | vour selection, and it will be reserved for yeu on appli- we will either refund the entire amount you have paid in, cation at the office. ) P | P 1 | We take care of our custcmers who are in “the serv- i No lots soild before the opening: but you can make | [ “:C(}MANY, o "Phone 1801 or 838 Room 404 Nat’l Bank Building . 3 JEITLERE back to the Red Cross b s s you had married him? ] X Bt to know Jack better B¥ She said reproachfull you can see what an impo angement that would be for here, unable to do any more Mcountry, and his wife nursing 1If he could go back him- | it wonld be different. No, dear, re’s only one wa; out, it seems ne, and that is for Jack and me art” part! Jack and you' Impossible!” med. “Why, he’s mad about T 'And what do you think I feel for im?'’ she blazed out, and for a loment I had an insight into the ouldering fires beneath my little end’s demuro exterior. I've thought it all out, dear girl,” 6 went on a moment later, her ce colorless and even, “and there’s flo use talking about it. It's hard enough as it is.” | “Have you told Jack?" 1 asked breathlessly. Is around “Is Jack s of you?” I ask hen he: to my s moment or two I cd houlders shake wi d so lor 10othed her soft hair, w¥ited for llition to pass. -I had deliber- What Madge Resolved. couraged the outburst for “Not yet No use saying anything e, beca of her pride in her until old Mrs. Morton is gone. Then calling lom allows herself an in- I'm going to ask Lillian for my re- tant eviation rom her poised lease and go back to France.” almnes of demeanor. “But Katherine,” 1 protested re- ‘How i you know I just had to membering the story she had told me 2" st iemanded whimsically a of Dr. Braithwaite one time ro- mom later. mantie interest in her, “don’'t you N ' ¢ nce,” I returned. ' realize what Jack +ill think if you 5 % JU.LIAN E ] ¥ e you tell me all throw him over this way and go back | T loieny o aree T e oo e { s ‘me\)fido\\/'s[\!\igh{“ llian first “I know perfectly well wh me en for Lillian when the 'will imagine.” she retorted. ‘“He 5 S flcflmwug'mm ‘ |2 physician ¢ me,’ e replied. been imag g it a long, long time. 3 3y o TRV e “And there isn't very much to tell. And if he chooses so to misjudge the mflfim.finfin n‘n’“ “Hfli It's the same old story. Jack insists purpose to which I have devoted my upon my marrying him and giving up | self, I cannot help it any kind of work when old Mrs. Mor There was that in her tone which ton shall have passed away. He has told me that Jack’s foolish jealousy bi money enough, vou know, from t of Dr. Braithwaite had t last "I"’”T""“ dramsa Y S last investment of his, so that he can aroused resentment in Katherine’s | T INCE ; . take care of me comfortably, and L ' patient heart. And I knew her well | ] ULIAN ELTINGE v b f and iny 1 “{”" b don’'t belicve they are going to let enough to re e that she would be | < 5 him go back to the front.” as slow to forgive as she was to be | BALKS LAND THIEF vrowers of mimicry to the best ad- reatest Aevialist, will s vantage Dick Tavish decides to be v rouch and set everyo [ [T i I &l “Part! Tmpossible!” angered ” My heart was heavy for my | Julian Eitinze ‘ ‘ ‘ brother-cousin, but I couldn’t help jimpersonator, who is apear 1 rankest new York ‘tenderfoot (t did comedy couple -that are realizing the justice of Katharine's | Pphotoplay, “The Widow's 1 ver set foot on a prarie, does not de- tionally good and Ruth Goodwir Tosition. But I resolved grimly to|the Lyceum hegan his carcer almost ter him In the least. Dick is no other singer of the very high el meddle, and meddle hard, with their | by accident. There was to be a pl A S Se e s e e e love affair if T saw the slightest op- | given by the Boston Cadets, and some personater. and the way he wins i ill be shown, s0 2o vay ) @ 1er real inner thoughts & ¥ ! - D - ; ; v o ey e Y ‘ way tc x! it ",,"‘ i st | portunity to do so. one was needed in a hurry to play the the ranch proposition, of course, | very intercs fihts of thelvas asa {Tox_drama, entitled_“The 1 o P ; part of a woman in “Miss Sim- ' through the disguise of a woman see your boy T e S Prey Nt e AT “Why, Madge Graham!” she ex- | Plicity Sltinge, having as his chief makes an extremely enjoyable picture FpE i Ee e N ERANKSKEENANE@N | Bird_of Prey” like Niagara claimed, wide-eyed. “You know I » - | : e . | oHi % é e T e \ 2 2 | “MADAME JEAL Y a notably pink and which is very clerer and amusing. | ‘His Majesty Bunker the pic- s _!the Royal Gorge hrill follc ti cannot give up my work. | J ous ,mplexion, essayed the part Without question the Lyceum is| ture the Lyceum next Monday, EOXNES CREENER@DAYS = i beatiuconiasnpr e sion “Which work?' I asked quietly, . = 3 The production opens with sn : o . such a success of it that showinz for the latter half of this; with Jack Pickford and Louise Huff, pen W a sma e e | AT KEENEY'S TODAY| le sucn a_suc ' Frank Keenan in “Stepping Stones” 814 rushes through five reels at o . noted feminine her and the fact that he is the roars. Dutiel and Covey are a splen “Well, why don’t you?”’ I asked, trying to keep a note of sympathy out of my voice I know from experience that there is a perverse strain in Katherine's mentality. Tt surest 3 aab s e he was never again allowed to appear week one of the hest vaudeville pro- | will show vou that ‘as a Man thinketh 0 Bne s ot ’”r”,f';;f”‘ - 5 a flve-tes] comedy dramgl the Gau.|hundred miles an hour speed. Fly S oUiYO DULIJOND S nESh 1 , furious fights: one of t 3 rnv\'r(: ch .\u . aid at last, and woman,—This picture, “The Widow or a long time It is a bill that will linger long in the memory of all those ='mont News and other s supjects f m“"’ 5 i ‘“n‘] ‘*"‘ 1e 1,: ,h”,“ 1H- . N8, O ¢ 3 e b Vh > Para rtera f ! ’ enough to make memorable melodra- there was a t t tragedy in her| hen the Paramount-Artcraft com- - e ——— —— e are the attractions at Fox's today 4 to be of Pany decided to produce “Madame E | : : i ma—are crowded into this ercatest of ad Of | Jealousy” Pauline Fredericks was sent — cometimes it will bring out the op- | i Stones Di thrillers. And they are real fights here, but this serv- w a woman, herself not| Warde handled Frank Keenan and Dbattles that mean business—ro from San Francisco to New York. The bd « 1 1y vocation 2 N s N =2 { d-tumble, do-or-die eaven-help- volco mrew tense | 0Pening scene of this wonderful and B B v b a stuc , who married a very | Jrank Keenan handled himself—re- :«:\ ty m}ll 1 o ii heave: h‘ s Jolee Rrew oMt |fascinating photoplay takes place in s 0 f- A & < R Shelns e ayeiopad U e S s ch consec ¢ o= avenue mansion at J N4 ;4 B v fi cholarship of her own an ) S that keep audicnces balancing, tense Juncheon i = : rsing as Jack was X ‘ 3 & . { running action, snappy comedy and.and rigid, on the edges of their seat e ““ fis 1A young society belle falls in love with T S L absolutely flevent | cleverly writien subtitles. My, Keenan ”,‘r'“ . ok ',‘ ,d,‘,] e = NoLnidig ceal 8! a marricd man and follows him to At- e 4 { woman m the rather can espress a world of comedy in: his o Sgnsal een o lantic City. The wife, hearing about g e e good i e before face. He works be ! {the affair, immediately s divoree my —_— on the st as anything else but a ums that s appeared in this at Heart, So is H. must hinder i embezzler and the woman for w - mai 2, 1 1 ; fore the camera e stole, There is a battle B4 5 " jlike the veteran that he is, and moves | weapons between an Amerie: = = —— proceeding The society helle insists Tl M o D The Part ; el Rt o 2 . - 3 8 g ! ¥ o r The L ¢ art | through the various scenes with an ur and a gang of Mexican outlaws R S YIRS | on making love to the hushand until ne iarriage iweaction o consciousness that smacks of the reg- |is the duel in a lonely cabin bets | she is shown her error and the whole Puiar order of things, and | o I affair ends happily 1 once had the pleasure of hearing woman's L listened. ; ! oW 1apy O e e i p i g . Eheler e e . dear,” aid, “you fo ng girl who marriec man who | °f the average “actor 1. He puts ; There is the fight with swords bet S E unch in every scene, and ca malie ) ¥ Y bJ B bas a play t just suits him. A hat 1 didn’t marry Richard en more carefree than she. The 2 UDCh b cen n make the bandit Wader and the woman w o J = s frankness about a man oth | A o result of this reaction is that she has |2 dramatic moment ou the mers | dared to def him, and there is the | western bunco steerer starts out to aning o : 3 act of sitting dowa or raising a glass | x S S s 50 s o s Tl el o s [OY2 Civeven, Bl (Tt CRhLc iE T tna martied Richara, T |COmpIe \ nd dev <lass | < ndo : of lquor to his lips and at the same | e i . A y | discove and s ost ceeds U The e wh had ma d s | should not be 15t the e wor caut ind responsibility, and t A1 jon—nhetween American soldiers and HIGI-CLASS VAUDEVILLE. liscovered and almost succeeds until| The one whom he had mar e . ! 2 oped them to a rather abnory .” | time inject a bit of humor ght irrectos on the Mexican horde DOROTHY DALTON jack should cor not of some vengeful victim and her bet Monroe S: bury cony es the min talking to the other, who, after the |l am after five ycars of f n L Saast : ¥ n that he .m]wl\ l:) w" !lu’)hv'!h r,\‘mj | passing of her crush (it had been no | with another me tent ;‘ ”""H‘fi‘w“ tar ‘h»”rf‘v and reg- | With it all, through it all runs th i | third reel Monroe is seen riding down | more than that), had married another ou don't Tn one of his stories the Authorman [ FHeH S 3 % omething to | absorbing story of a hate that tur “LOVE ME.” ! the untains followed by a crowd of | man t voin ) t plone this dine that| 508 SR0HE s g0 Stepping | love. The Bird of Prey is 2nd Episode of { ' bad men who are trying to kill him. A “Richard,” she said (Richard is the ! 1 BRASS BULLET | little girl suddenly appears from behind [ man in the case of course) “admires a biz bowld and warns him of his|You immense thinks you are ter- you The woman is Gladys Tomorrow's feature at Fox's is!There will he the nsua 4 | Gladys Brockwell in her latest William | sortment of short subje like a success- kit STHE danger, leaving his horse he W ribly cleve he real Kes e | through a thickly wooded patch with | quite jealcus when he people red of lifc ¢h other that ces SAULINE FREDERIO the lit | until they are safely |about you and your painting. But you ' has made them s successTu 1 ZEMN o Salt e, then GGl SR L e away frem the gang. Meanwhile night { never would have gotten along to h- I thought that very interesting | if had marri omebody ott than g to mix well S Jusion. Don’t you <c 1 might have been the part lespoon 1 Mash! and in "MADAME JEALOUSY” ~ = pulp and yvertalies ther 1d they met lost and | er, You are so different. You are al- which take off tl el srenled while wai for daylizht he makes|ways moving about, and he likes to wihose undoubted truth is t ¢ s it s n the ke e nd Ve ind she promises o down in place; and you are | not generally recognized N G 3y SKIRVIN e A ona ot arsuiune nnd he slmpl Sl i : ; s » ‘ et = 1 ! 4 2 : = L Two Compounds, but Not the Same 1-2 pints of Aour ST b T in { ws th narriage in a little church jan argument . 0 : " R wn.! is the best nlay She Didn't M shavd, Fivo: ‘ ] : T BAGLE" ) Thi e Didaieans A Apple Butter With Grape Juic : AR i s i £ . e Marriage is something like a e —— - It ; ; 2 : T T TR ; cer e e - | o i % like o choan- { LB 1 reaction. o tae 1 .s from the bat- le she calmly stands on the stage, emicals of two personalitie 0 ‘ ‘nia R : it ) 2 : ¥ : ) pe jui | tle fields of Europe. An arry Rose, va fleaiEn et amcoay Sae Y oy rgifia i ecip L ; rown sugar and on and then you out of it g with the seashore for a ture gives 4 teaspoonf RIS | ned a remarkable exhibition of | perfectly fused compound: more often | —— Cook slow- MRl o L e e e e B e Canning Recipes Ii, stirring often, until of the desised tions. Two other one-reel comedies |his Voice around the theater while he |same two that you had at fir | To one pi twice sifted white kness NWhon donc et Inlfone and an educational film complete the |smokes a cig teaspoon of cinnamon h | pack into hot | picture program ter and i, drinks a glass of wa netimes the SUONEEr forms and | COrn meal. put piece of lard size of a 3 : banana completely | shapes the weaker persomality to jr. | walnut, pinch of salt, then scald with BRUIDEBUTRIGRSS Jany endSsterilizeSinve Eminuter s (a One of the most sensational acts|dumfounded the audience and evoked |self. More often each brings out and | boiling water. Stir well. then add twe | % i that ever played the city is General | tremendous applause develops certain- gharacteristics in the | well beaten e i e Peach Butter. = it et | Pisano. the marvelons sharpshooter Miss Jean Moss, a petite little miss, | other S NG f o uale e N e §. STANLEY MORVITZ, 1(‘.n.rm out into the audience he shoots | ha number of new ballads that Sometimes a chaFacteristic in SRS ‘.‘ "I" UlEsRover p the peaches in Dboiling water gipped in boiling water one S lowed tc Dptometrist 327 Ma St. Optician | a cigarette out of his assistant’s moulhl prove onsely 1 S e s assista prove immensely popular. Jparty will develop its like in the other, 1 teacup corn meals in cold water, peel and stone them.. the jars, ! Rubhers for canning be 't ale lie in it before being put on N - Jong enough to loosen the skins. Dip

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