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e iss /hite Rose camp will give an out- et is the guest of Westbrook en, [oreparatory e a little time. covers had to Iowels, bibs and bed pads. of local women n offering their manner : the committee are par 9 hospital vesterday Veronica Noble of arrison Mrs. T. H. Brady erous - A E. Hurlburt, Mr.| Fenton and Miss Bar- are at Saybrook Heights. grateful a list of ta Savin Rock Wednesday \”\,712(‘(’1‘0“. wishing tickets 1 et them from Kilduff, Mrs. Buckley or May "\ 2 Donald.—advt. Mrs. B NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1918 RY OPEN, L tables and fake up the A spacious | the needs of will open every nd remaininz open evening e their 6:30 fvill enalle mothers to le: ay to work and c hem when they return in the eve- ry on thel they have accomplished. names of those ALL ABOUT PHOTOPLAYS School open lock and will the eve- | §This .l e mning to place 'y an 0ppor in ad- 50 that the | sred as much regular | the fof (1:e main and larg § ground floor | be ade for the en The But 50 beds, The | Small of wore welcome , in the line of Frank O'Brien, a appointed Su- Britain Day will be present ever: house lar tht lunches will be. served be a morn- 1t the 1 required Blankets and mat- also A number gen- s in thi as well 1S ver: sewing Following is volun- D. Russell, Pelton, Mrs. This Theater has always maintained the highest standard in its picture policy. stars such as WM. S. HART Nationally known DOUGLASFAIRBANKS MARY PICKFORD WALLACE REID ICHARLES RAY And many others have shown on our screen. While othe Lyceum has presented their new ones, Lovers of clean pictures ATTENTIO] No Sex Problem Pictures. No Immoral Pictures, No Suggestiv Pictures. No “Vampire” Pictures. Have been shown or will be shown here. have shown their old pictures the You can always come with father, mother, sis- ter, brother, or sweetheart and have the assurance that none but refined photoplays will be shown. THIS MEANS MUCH TO YOU ! PARENT ’.h rrup, Mr: Ja mos» North, Mrs. HOT FIGHTI G IN quite a few casualties. Only seventy- ink Vibber Mrs. R. R. Healey, four answered roll call t night Mrs., Alb vert Piper, Miss C. Chamber- « a ~ The 23d we were all in but hiked after Iain) Mirs V.l Chambverian, 10s ol THE BIG ObFEl\S]VE}m« retreati Semon can’t make all Merwin, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Ira The 24th nked him and took the Ice Cream, so he t Hicks, ‘Miss Mary \Whitilesey, Miss e 5 la small vi nd woods. The 25th annie Whittlesey, Miss -A. Copley, | Company I Man's Nose Scorched by | We were supporting a French unit. I ‘H@QSW E‘g makes the best. ‘.\lv\. llis, Mi Spring, Miss Mun- was gassed th t: it is wicked, :w”_ s Wiocton, Ths O, S, | Bulict and Clothes Pierced— that gas. T was uncanscious two hours | | . Damon, Mrs. Andrew Parsons, Mrs. | Rengravisanents was relieved SeauehgacdediL / { ’d \ | Howard Humphrey, JMrs. Robinson | sent to an ambulance and tak That Company 1, 1024 Infantry, was Sl ‘é’/,{; 4% Summer | Today and Tomorrow | Mrs. Thomss Cranley, Miss Mary S : the present big | Red Cross train to this place. ' { e oiei N S n hot fighting during the present big | 3.« 7 0an see the wonderful work ”?F Suits That ! Camry Ma McMahon, | offensive is graphically described ir a R o _ b st P A Nier N oMah Niret W Noble) Mish | Tatiar: ioar e oS G Lo, |our Red Cross is doing. They handled ut on Airs a large number of wounded the first week of the drive. Have you read wit the doings north of Chatean i hierry, Belleau woods, Torville woods, pie: , rsyihe Mrs. Thomas Grace, ‘nmm,whoso home is in Meriden. While Coniff, Mrs. Stearns, Mrs. | his letter describes his personal ex- nmerman, Mrs. M. Massey | perience it is safe to as e that | s Sarah McDonough others of the company had it equally { The nursery is in reality catering to jas hot. The fire was heavy that --Cool ones A Breezeweve or Palm Beach Suit, skeleton lined, keeps | | | |1 was | | | | , Coturey and Poincy We were | factory women. Manufacturers of the | Sergeant Lamont had several narrow |2 ‘\”;f;,l"r ”‘['l‘j‘[\\“f\“,’f St ;"):'Er°l"‘ Pl mouBN Ll Se city are giving this movement their ]ou{lpev Gralleecoredtyitnionlv miencl B el RS LA oy nibsez B | most liberal in making cash contribu- | trousers and another his left sleeve. | I T QTN 7 s tions for the furtherance of the work Ilhs helmet was dented by a piece m’; PLEDGE INVESTMENTS | | terials dodge the | | If the present nu ¥ proves succe { shrapnel and his nose was burned by | shears and run | ful. branch nurseries will be started in |a bullet that whizzed past him. Tn | ATH LIBERTY LOA aNavNCIom e i It is delicious. Try it | other parts of the city. If the present }‘he push he was gassed and is now in | needle, they must ‘ ! 18 delicious. quarters become too crowded, the |Base Hospital No. 31 | & 4 be tailored with un- | | small babies will be taken to the| His letter describes how Mechanic | common care and | O mS OF The Vit N associa- | Horace J. Tanguay, whose add i~ | Many Socicties of Forcizn Born Citi- skill. | | at tion, almost opposite, and attended to. | €iven as Thompsonsille, met his death, | I The opening of this day nursery is |Arthur and Edward Tanguay fnl (EzensERlsady R EptopuiateRMoney | c The I . 5 a war measure brought ahout by the | ity are in the service, but it is not | o St ptions, | . Luke Horsfall i chamber of commerce. It is meeting | believed that an error has heen made | i CO., Xe ru | the call of women, into industry. In|by the letter writer in writing the Nirs O ey s Ty e e i o U T R ks et O B ] 93 ASYLUM s, ! mothers who were willing, to enter | Tanguay may be a relative e - e e i HARTFORD. factories for employment, because | ool | tant, ‘several hundred thousand dol- | el . — | they were unable to provide care for | e e Ry ! la thejr little ones. The nursery will re- o e Base Hospita | lieve that situation splendidly. Al- | ar | ¥ numerous applications have | pear Cousin made, which shows that a day | ye ! | ) ars in subscriptions alveac have & | been pledged to the loan by foreign 9 1918, 1 £ nizations in different u arts of the country according to re- s to Hans Rieg, director of loan the foreign born : stovax taties’ Trion | LYCEUM PAYING BIG TAX TO GOVERNMENT campaign among mem- are getting a rest after a month | P nursery 2 movement worth while. lbliee action All children must be examined by a Have been in the front line from doctor hefore entrance. — On the fitst) July 6 to July 20, real busy and morning, each child will be given a|on three xmml~ Andiraidedla m bath and clean clothes. The pk | gun nest in a railroad station oceu examinations will serve as a pre-|by the Germans. bers for the loan drive 1e union caution against cbntagion. All local Horace Tanguay was made mechan- “condemned as unpatrioti all so- physicians have been generous | ic or gunsm He was alwavs chee called peace talk and criticism of the in offering as much of ful and willing, on the joh all the tin officials of our government time as possible for the furthers On the 20th of July at 4:30 o'clock The Slovenian Catholic Union has | the work. Plans will he made to have |in the afternoon one whole division nization Exceeds Other Theater Assess- | at least one doctor present one day a |sprang out of the near e fourth Liberty bonds B i ) week, to examine each child, and see | Fritz and charged in four great v - ments From This City, that they are kept in good health over everything for seven kilometers 5 ) I caught two Germans and shot three Government Inspectors have been | Horace got four and got some ma- | Changes Around | Contral Park To Be | In New Britain the last week check- ]NTERNALLY HURT chine guns. We had quite a few men :‘y’yi”“l‘ ";";‘”:‘”’3 ';‘N>?'\<1t t;lml'*r tax re- v cer limby O S. a incidental way some RSN e e ecial cammittee appointed by | interesting facts were revealed in ref. d of police commissioners to | erence to the admission tax on thea- nizations amc Park, Cor. Bigelow, Opp. Rackliffe Bro: Phone 1366. | ha ized n active | | i | | Management Says Its Contribution | £100,000 of pledzed more than all of the other local thea- | ters combined. The Lycéum has an- aves 2 nounced that it has a “message” for funds for lines to | R¥ l’(H(’l ON TRAFFIC, | New Britain people to be delivered soon, and in view of the Lyceum pop- ularity, all will be interested Manager. Glackin, when interviewed today, said that he had just checked up the Lyceum feature picture pro- Reported by Committec, The next day we pursued the enemy ary Buchne artfon : ate the automobile traffic con- | ters, S over 2~ | grams for the last season, and that he | Mary Buckas of HMartford Avenue Is at [ a11 day, greatly strengthened by new ‘mn“\g- {:h i, w\::”.vx‘ !vw‘ ‘v”” : i _\h”(w(:\d(a\(fly u{)tinun_mm has [ was LA At i e . ivisions. We took only ele s, | ditions around central park 1| been collected from this source | W28 . 2 Z Hospital with Injurics as Result of | divislons. We fook only eleven pris- | ;510 4 report at the next meeting of | throughout the country. ioparce | one of his features had their premie: oners, four pieces of artiliery and nine | MAKE & rebor throusHous the countrv. Lestulaters | 520 P2 SRS e Rl o Lcing Hit by Auto. machine guns the 21st. spSomnE el lver conran| oaniehivapicased Bl Chlthicsh oWN R b s 51t ol G tav) Ind MWl X ol i There The 22d broke with us under heavy The trolley kage inv S as no other tax on the lists reaches a | 3 g » = = . i sion, espec v when a number of casten I > © | three theaters have a national repu- Mary Buc an eight-year-old | fire of all kinds. We had to take a s o el the anliaaa ii| oo -rmunmuet ofEpeor eRan dREIvesi o o e exdslioncelotthe T phos child, is at New Britain General hos- | large woods, filled with machine guns, | 2Utos are left beside the park and it | so little complaint. It is really the | (51OF for the exe [pital suffering with injuries recetved | \We took our formations-and went oy intended - o ",“‘“( ';”’ ‘1' On- | most popular war tax item. Consid. ; 'OPIaYS. |last by struck by A. C.|after them. Horace never knew what | Commisslongr Robb, hief RAwIings | ering the large amounts handed over _ 1l i A Traffic Supervisor Lamphere com- R, & & 5 Hine's automobile in front of her home | hit him. He was shat between the two |2? I every month it speaks well for the pa- = | I nit him. He . e h £ . 5 lat 51 Hartford avenue. 1t is helieved |eves. He wns my good friend. T was |POSe the committec triotism of the theater owners, for DEPTH BOMB KILLS FOUR {that she has internal injuries. buried for almest five minutes. Lieu- i ; they are required to “‘keep books” for Washington, Aug. 24.—Explosion of | She ran from behind Frank H.|tenant Smith dug me out, sained my BACK TO CAMP MILLS, the government without compensa- |a depth charge on board the U. §. § | Jehnston’s auto and did not see Mr. | place, was 'burned and scratched by Stanley Fiedorezyk, who was arrest- | tion, and very few, if any, have vio- | Orizaba at sea August 17 killed Lieu- | Hine's auto, which was coming from | bullets, One went through my trou- |ed by the police for being absent from | lated their trust. Folowing this the- an opposite direction. Mr. Hine ap- |sers’ leg, one through my left sleeve |Camp Mills without permission, was | ater tax to New Britain the returns i plied his brakes quickly, but the acci-|and one scorched the tip of my nosec. | taken back to camp foday by Private | show, the management claims, that |lamson and three enlisted men and | dent could not be avoided. He took |T had a dent from a piece of shrapnel | John Strum. Fiedorczyk will be court- | the Lyceum has done more than its | wounded Commander R. D. White and lin my helmet i share, as it has paid the government ! 18 men tenant-Commander Williamh Price Wil- Qur company ALL ABOUT VAUDEVILLE From the very start this theater has been allied with the United Booking Office And holds a franchise from them for this city. NO OTHER LOCAL THEATER CAN SHOW THEIR VAUDEVILLE This is the office which books all of the KIETH VAUDEVILLE THEATRES PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE THEATRES POL THEATRES announcement will tell more Our next weel about this e Ince_prasonis. CHARL ES RAY +The Claws of the FHun A P COMING ! Thomas K Fnce presents "“WILLIAM S H/\RTJ ar Selfish Yates e Fates | [ 1 DOUGLAS FAIDBANKS 2 Mr Fix-It' Ao ARTCRAFT Dicture COMING ! ABOUT PATRONAGE The patronage of the Lyceum includes the Bank- ers, Manufacturers, Teachers, Professional Men and Women, Ministers, and all other New Britain, Plain- ville and Berlin people who demand entertainment of Quality and Refinement. WE ARE PROUD Of Our Theater WE ARE PROUD Of Our Patrons WE ARE PROUD Of Our Theatrical Ideals (Signed) JOHN GLACKIN, Manager. COMING ! ANNOUNCEMENT It Contains a Message WATCH FOR SEPT. 2nd “Straight From the Shoulder” Pineapple | . § - | » . . 1 | = ! v - | e