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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGU ‘(Everv Enametied Vanity Dresser,with long skirtglassand two side dressing glasses JIvery Enameiied Bed, full size, cane filled panels, Sheraton design iIvery Enamelied Chitfonier, hVe graduated drawers, special shlrt drawer [Ivory hnamened Chair and Rocker, specnally designed to match Our workers get reasonable hours. Do you want them to have it? If so do your shop- ping by daylight sense, so I forebore the acquiescence in her sentiment which I really fel: V727 , » o : : “I know,” I said soothingziy ip- 7 . : Z 7 poge wo go with them, Miss Sonnot is : yiii i : , already with little Marion, and T want Sorell . ; : IS BY RUTH CAMERON. you to meet he: i ted Out to| It was banally done, but I was ob- sessed with the idea that the more B : TR 3 7 5 people there were around Marion the ¢ 3 . i e i % A o fitime,” reminded | less chance there would be for her to : g 3 | her grand-| 4 fi AT Expensive Economy i ;. g 3 [Bulting his watcn, | brood over not seeing A - L us. | mother 4 3 ; A s . girl back with us, e N (S T e (s i e g doge oy Why don't you ask your husband upon as justification by the husband §Wish us to do. The | . ws hut she followed me out of the . - i 5 e ; to t(:‘l:p.'mn . when he is in town, | whose work does not requirée such R S S O e G e ; P 3 and find out just what the prices and | intense concentration but who just 3 , % qualities are?” I asked my neighbor | dislikes errands. It is simply brought when she told me she was going to | forward to illustrate woman's atti [ order a hammock by mail. “I think |tude toward money lif you say ‘about such and such| Another illustration came to my A price’ they are suré to give you [attention recently. A friend of ours one a little more expensive.” has just bought ene 6f those com- “I know that,” said my neighbor, | bination stools and stepladders that “but Philip is so busy that I don't |are so useful in the kitchen. *I like to ask him to remember it and | think it kecps me off my feet an hour fuss ove o & save Vi r e 2 8, p andmother.” She Wi ant Me. ; . . S8 AR dollars. etables sitting down and I find I can our plan, I understand, is to keep ‘I've tried to get Marion to change B e i . {” Lilae Maseniing fondess ¥ ST RO et e NS m oAb Py 1gnorance of her grandmother’s | that name for a more dignified appel- s i : can just imagine the men who | that way. I've wanted one for eight R for perhaps weeks to come until | " her mother said, “but she | : : £ E . , read that (if masculine readers ever | years and I never enjoved anything g ‘.1”', aps weeks to come untl B do come into my corner) saving to | more.” Just fancy waiting elght ‘:'::;];”;:‘?,m;m b oo Wb ’ : - themselves, “A Daniel come to judg- | years for an article that would eon- or : ans 4 ment” (or words to that effect.) serve strength to that extent and b : . And I rather =suspect they are |that only cost one dollar! Mrs. Cosgrove's calm, kindly SRt asked the question EC R RS At The Other Extreme. That is it , exactly,” returned Lil- | head earnestly i sl peculiarly ferinine tendemey .to lmit| Of course there is another ex- SIS lian, ,"But frankly, 1 don't know iu They nads A besutingl Bieiine, e r, CONSD\NCE TALl\fADGE 2 the money going out, even if by so [ {reme, and at it you will find the How wiire woig tosmanase b Smite)|slljers st alced B prowRneRd ol Bthe , — 7 doing she limits the money coming | Person (almost invariably & man) 5 i oa 5 he - < | artist against the golden curls of {he o B 5 I N = i i < b4 very first question she will kLS Gl REcloen founsio bl W//w/////% , ) in, deserves the supreme honor of | Who says of any saving hit wife 5 child. The thought Dickens express- 7 ; tries t e T h At Absens ; about her grandmother. L o o | ~, o £ being likened to a man. il Ofn‘: ke- ka2 O"in'“m.\ h: 7 “Will you let me try my hana?”|ed so bea : e of Tiwe 7 2 L1k an’s husband is a lawyer, | CAuse it takes too much time an Sh 5 i Al | Cities” came to my mind, the idea that R s husbandRisia Ay ek G s Robert Savarin looked questioningly at | n : hat il andl he lnacds lovery sunca of 'his[lenergyil TEhdardl a ‘wornan amte & { Lillian, all his passionate desire to | there is aften a peculiarly beautiful e ywn in the entire picture. In- [ mental énergy just now for some im- | 800d rétort to that. She had gone el S e .| and intense affection hetween a man | VIRGINIA PEARSON | s T S s i portant work. True, it would take |0 €ight shops to gét some yarn for Today S8 | Wil I let you?” Lillian's voice was | Who has hopelessly loved a woman {here is a motley crowd of Iumbermen | him but a few minutes to telephone | & Sweater, a dollar cheaper. Her hus- ; band had made the conventional & . o ‘ ; . | and her children QT ; bk & : T tense, filled with emoton as she repeat- | and T AT FOX'S THEA »nd Indians, but it is claimed that even | two or three shops; but as every one < IRG ON M | ¢d the question Come with me now "‘”‘““ ould not ”:“ "] the hapoi : in these unfamiliar surroundings. | who has had to concentrate Intense- | comment. But supposs you've got PEARS 81 | <o that she will sce vou when she first | DeSS in her face as she looked at them. | qy /" woo many o sharp intake of | Hart loses not a whit of his effective- | ly can understand, the nagging neces- | the time and energy and haven't got o But her voice and manner were unde ¥ Ei 2 L i iy o arendine o thak alion man money she retorted with perfect control as she saw Mrs. Cos-|breath today at Fox's during “The ness. an 5 e ishil st el i (But don't forget to be sure “THE LIAR”. 7 “Uncle Bob.” grove and me Liar,” the smashing big photoplay | P! \‘ it ot a |tenatsly from Bls day's seocomplishe | the thing & wotih thd tnté A¥AT. I think they had forgotten there was | ‘Here is somebody else for yon to |which Virginia Pearson appears in to- ‘:f‘, ad : e b nae e alEvD L o kel : : 3 arion,”” she said, taking Mrs. ay only ville, a good singing act, a dy ¢ skt N = N & | Tomorrow any one else in the world except them- | 10ve. Marion,” she said, takir Irs. | day only d o clover and daring tumbling act. | This Does Not Excuse The Man Who selves and her child as they went out | Cosgrove's hand and bringing her up{ The story of he Liar” centers ™y, . the Official Allied War Review Hates Errands. CONSTANCE o tho 1iCH6 Breakfastinbim Lozether |itoltheichila She is your Uncle Bolh’s [ around the marriage and motherhood | L e All of which is not to be ‘seized 3 { room to Liilian's rose-hung bedroom. BBreakfast right away,” Marion. a dainty pajamaed little €d promptly. “I wonder | .peryb, with her golden hair ruffled in Bt I ought to waken Mav-| o, chanting curls all over her head, Fshe could have breakfast| ,sin Robert Savarin’s arms, stroking . his cheeks with her tiny hands and ut- her, dress her, and turn’her | ering little cries of delight Savarin as quickly as pos “I'm o glad vou've come back. Bd%sed, “That is the surest| ynele Bob!"” she said again and agatn NN lation, sists upon nothinz but ‘Uncle Bol ‘Don’t you ever let anyhody chs that name, honey girl, will vou? voice | ert Savarin asked the sprite in h arms gravely, and Marvion shook her in Bl | oicons ment TALMADGE Bl | Mrs. Cosgrove 'and I, left alone to- | Sister, ‘f;‘]h"”‘ &F OB ke Mouns ;:f",;”:"fl e L e « uenal there will b —~ ;7 g W 1 = avin egro b o) n er veins o | gether, looked at each other—a long htains with him 5 Gl R ETR, e 5] i E e “How do you do,” rion saic n | first the girl laughs at the accusatio AQL blast, the Chinese girls in their frolics, | soup requires from h THE STUDIO B N N T How do you do,” Marion said with girl he a n, ¥ | n to eight | GIRL" B | Mrs. Cosgrove's eves fill with tears | perfect courte sy, giving Mrs “The pity of it!” she said passion- ately. “They're so suited to each other ) Cosarove | but later when she is about to hecome ige Al B tedemption.” | "o ojice raid on a gamblers’ den, a |hours t6 cook properly. her hand, but nestling closer to Robert |a mother. she is confronted hy her 1 1 1 acauiring | ..owq of tourists sightseeing, tho LN Savarin, as if she were afraid someona | Persecutor with papers that he allege orviental hazaars and tea rooms, and 3 would take her away from him to be proof. How she thwarts . the quaint and picturesque homes are Crab Soup. ‘l:';"' f\;z\{{ll‘:fl\‘"“‘;:h"’\‘y""\“b‘ ‘];‘F":"““ \“\jf_‘\" “Do you know you look just iike a | PIot would hardly be fair to tel o » few of the many features The Boil ona quart of milk, a small piecs he tragedies b s i it this review, but her solution of a bi 7 3 ('apt. himself describes every scene |of onion and a little parssiey cut fine. why, is Fate so cruel I wouldn't problem forms a climax that is woen : ] throughout the travelogue, Then add the picked meat of six crabs, B e my yard,” Mrs. Cosgrove remarked in 3 9 blame them it they defied Fate ama|™¥ ¥ATS. Hrs = 0% derfully thrilling. Miss Pearson i 8 : § Billie Burke's latest photoplay “Let's | Boil five minutes. Rub a tablespoon foutthe e Lunpine Bn e Marion consiferadt the bait atmo- | cipported in fithe Liarl byjan exc - ¢ : ' tet A Divorce” is more than ordinarily | Of biitter and a tablespoon of flour to- It was a surpris ouzstitrontl S tional cast, which Includes Liane Hel g y eresting on account of the unique | Bether. Soften with the hot milk mix- fi e miteC s ol GeE WL D S et ) Shelaemandcay|ieonscisonlvadaiishberioff AunagEOl] ubject of the play, telling of a happy | ture and add half pint of cream, one’ country environment, I knew that she | WD E *|the famaus French comedienne, who 5 el omn . il ool |esi beten uy, mait end caysune pep- was speaking from her wrought-up | Inferested. died last week in New York city. Miss . : e e A e I o o ST | per. Boll one minute before serving POLITE. VAUDEVILLE. emotions, not her usual common “Sukey, You ought to see her come | garrera was warned by physiclans £ through the wiles of a vampire, whose g around to the back door for a pinch of | quring hes mother's illness that she § ey : only desire is to wreck a home, How | little white lamb that runs around in “What is its name? Billie succeeds in bringing back happi 5 salt.”” st seek something cecupy het 3 E N = R = 4 Big Mamoth Acts Direct i mustiscelyfomethineRtofocet) VAR S N ness makes a most interesting play. Cannmg ecipes 5 I mind from her mother’s illness, else i o8 I 3 3 From America’s Bigges Circuit. |4 Gm Guncfi “*Oh, no, never! Wouldn't vou lilie | she too\would break down. She go A % e Bk 40r]uwl)\' u'\x'v.(r from the s 29 to come home with Mr. Savarin and |in touch with Mr. Sam Kingstan, who 2 tudio proves the best this company = BILLIE BURKE in see her?” casts for Mr. Fox's productions, am § £ v has produced in some time. Current Pear Chips, The child’'s face lighted enthusias- |who was a former stage director fo 5 £ Iivents with 15 different subjects and " i L E e o —— & ounds pears. EHIS S GEIREA S DIVOR G Sunday Aft tically, The next moment it clonded. { Anna Held. He promptly cast her fo: the educational film are more than up | § POURGS Sug,”_ Sunaa ernoon “I couldn’t leave my grandma,.she's { the role of the daughter in ‘“The to the standard of these instructive 2 sediie el Capt. Lewis presents ¥ Lo - e = e e L 1-4 pound preserved ginger OVERNOR’S FOOT so sick,” she replied, and then came | Liar,” which is of added interest tc an rtaining films, R 8 oy S ko 1 J the mome: e had dreaded [all fi llowers today, she giving a An O, Henry story and several other LoTene, His Travelogue of San Fran » e moment we had dreaded. 1l film follower ¥ 3 Wipe pears and remove stems ahin: heidelta i remarkable perforfmance. being 1 hort suhje < t e piett el SreEnaiende clasp she tried to get | ented and chs z : rhos Hince. et 478 s Is compelled to run & con. | P1eCeS. 'Add sugar and ginger and let R n down to the floor, § . Cee slisc 8 CONCLs g s e ) 1 Current Events, Elco Comedies, Wednesday evening, Aug. 21 AT s i mer e s ke R Patrons of Fox's theater tomorrow \\/MSHADTm BlueBlazesRawden tinuous show on aceount of the many Sieng 0\;"!'"5: it hv‘y the anorning e 1 Other Short Subjects. s S away,” she said he will want me.” | evening are assured of an entertaining . ~ features presented by the management | [omOns cut in small pleces, rejecting Grand Display of Set e b i evening when Caonstance Talmadee in 4a ADTCRAFT Dcaurs’ ol hE aoib s faituce onooiiee ar | seedsiand) ceolislonlyal hours APt . f | /4 J /S The Studio Girl” will be the feat | mammiotk feature vaudeville hill into a. & = =——— = Fireworks — Dancing OVERL M\D SHOWS | attraction. In “The Studio Girl fame. She has SRR The big vauleville show this week === ly Circus That Will Fla 4 Iflmchcs even more securely the high 80 o an s - e e : 1| ci6ty dramas and ofher lighter pietures | D28 proved tremendously popular. S Conserve Britain This Year HERE AUGUST 27/ iavor she nas won 1 he’ nenrte. of | &t dramas and ofner lighter pictures | 198 proved tremendo » Peach Consery America’s film audiences by her de- ! ' negags woode e In ¥ ev's Dol 5 ! uar ches. L“ [ girls, -As Celia Laird, she runs away | Neavily as the zirl born and bred in the {-5iN&ing vvl in vaudeville with special 1 chp G The S utelle N Overland ks woods, The other feature will he | ECenery and electrical effects introduce 1-8 cup wate e &l 1tell verland | from her home in Cliff Haven, a tiny ' I ther feature will b Angrody 1-4 pound English walnuts i Al COMING : hows will exhibitint New Britalalon | = o : ‘Fighting-Back". starring the favorite | COMedy singing that calls for several ‘N) v S 11 exhibit N Brita C New England village nd a loveless g k ing avorit . 3 AL PR oy E ARE i . lay, Aug, 27, The show is car- | with Obadiah Daw, a de William Desmond. The: orchestra will | €100Tes Rajsinsdemot orctRRESEL NIz 1D marriage I ploe- 2 N % 5 ¢ ried on its own train of new Packard | ple:lout but the village catch, by hid- | £i¥€ an unusually good concert The McPhersons Scotland's favo- |added rite singing and dancing team with 3 1 5 84 | motor trucks and will be the first one |ing in the tonneau of Frazer Ordwar's Monday gs a new vaudeville, U l c | ; : to be seen in this part of the country | car as he motors back from a vacation | Show, and D1 be one of the. hes: | Scoteh music are the biggest novelty of ; st { using this means of transportation, |in her home town to his New York that the ivceum has vet shown A | the season | which insures its ability to be here on | studio. He puts her on a train sup- | Prince of the House of Hangover' joforth and Dovle in a blackface Cook 3-4 hour, Makes 1 1% cups the day and date advertised, as it is|posedly bound for CIliff Haven, but this is the title carried by La Pren- | Comedy act convulse the audience w i ew OVEfland ShOWS; not dependent on the congested ra when he gets to his apartment that | tiss, until he left the lure of the | {heir eccentric dancing. The 3 Lar- road conditions for transportation. The | evening he finds her asleep in his arm- | Broadway lights and went to Arizona | "€4S. a eomedy bicyele act seem to be Will Exhibit at show has heen greatly enlarged for the | chair. How they get out of this en- | to become a man, This is the thems of | APIe to do anything on bicycles STANLITY ST., SHOW GROUNDS The Bie present season, and Mr, Sautelle has |tanglement, and how she helps him | the storv, “Playing the Game™, in On Sunday evening the Vitagraph NEW BRITAIN. s Big scoured the country for circus talent | evade the charge of abduction for | which Charles Ray will he shown in | SPeclal. “Barren Son of Kazan" will be he day only, TUESDAY, AUG. 27 gONNE(‘n“U'; FAIR and has gathered together an aggrega- | Which the fnnf‘f:fl"l:* ceme to arrest |pext Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the feature photoplay This play was 3 b el JUN e .y tion that far excels all his previous of - | him, make a thoroughly enjovable pic- | It §s a splendid production, heautitul- | Produced by the Vitagraph Co., exactly Sws Dertormadece DRy . and forts in that line, There will be trained | ture of delightful comedy. There Will | 1y done and aside from its many | @S the manuscript called for. Several ffternoon at 3 Fvening at ponies, trained dogs, a troupe of train- | Pe the usual number of high-class | {hrijls, has S e BT other interesting stories will also hoe Grand Circuit Meeting | | (3 henrs, - tno bucking mule fiying [ cOMmedies and educational subjects, shown., Miss Olive Madden will sing Opens Labor Day, Sept. 2-6] ! trapeze acts, alady iron jaw act, jusel- o S Edward Madden's latest song success 3 7 v helonlihe dlicti T i 7 T a: vy | “A Mother's Prayer Fo: er Sailor reat Last Year—Greater| (Charier Onk Pask, Hartiord | | 1'% 0% ihe sack vire acromtic ' | WM, S_HART BUT NOT | CHINATOWN VIEWS | ;A Yoters raser Tor Hor” i v rings chair balancing v E 2y : = $35,000 in Purses troupe of thre; o i . ‘ 35, < ouy ce people, a comedy hi- 7 , , - ; This Year. e 00 bl Laioloth e con e Ebme iR "IN A LOVE STORY| SHOWN AT KEENEY'S . Ten Per Cent. of the Rececipts on Feature Exhibit: other acts that go to make up one of - Dent :"{df'_\ser”:heul;‘f:n;t" that pre- B Kariiiasion. miiketsl to Bz show| “CONNECTICUT AT WAR” the best entertainments ever offered Vlrglnla Rempes clons ba . )ym"fl = i G ill be Donated to Tobacco Fund for | |BY the State Council of Defense.| | under a circus canvas. There will be | Today Willlam S. Hart will be shown Capt. Lewis' Sensational panorama e pasteurized milk. R B Boys Over Thero. N ] . { two performances, afternoon at 2]for the last time in his new picture, | of San Francisco's famous Chinatown Use OUR REALLY SAFE and No Parade. gpelovernment War Plotures. | | o'clock and the evening at 8 o'clock. | “Blue Blazes Rawden”. This picture | now plaving at Keeney's shows everx- Shin Vegetable Soup. PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and - Spectacular Fireworks Displays. | | rhe price of admission will he 30 cents, | Possesses some striking feature that | thing and everyhody of importance in | p . Slininnte ALLSAUSSEOR oL Unpdiiiy The GreAt MiTway ota i t g ut half a shin in the bottom of & | or richne which is the only small thing about the | differentiate it from the long series of | this weird, mysterious, faseinating and | po ¥ i . 2 2 SSION show, and is within tt ach of every- | dramas that have made the name o¢ | n o e , | Pot with two or three slices of bacon, | From selected sources of high qual- _ADMISSION: 10w, and ithin the reach of every- as that have made the na 0f | notorious distric Capt, Lewis was | ahout one quart af tomatoes, one pint | 1y and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR Adults—75c. Days, 50c. Nights. 0d The management has guaran- | Hart famous throughout the world. |a guide in this locality for 25 vears and | of okra, three or four potatoes peeled | s g syetislebin Children—25¢. Day or Night. teed the Tobacco Fund ten per sent. | It is not a wewstern story, scenes he- | by special permission of the city ofti- | and cut i &1 " | IZED in a modern creamery OUR No War Tax 1 ¥ T a up, some lima beans, corn or PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the Moniin St e e of the gross receipts of the show at |ing laid in the far Canadian northwest, | cials and police department of San |any vegetable procurable, and let all e satisfy Excursion Rates on All Railroads.| | €2ch_performance, so while you are|and there is no love affair. OnIy two | Francisco, he was able to obtain this | fry together for a short time. Adad | OS5t ®Xacting. | enjo¥ing a =ood entertainment you are | Shots are fired In the entire play, avd | travelogue, How voung girls are lured [six quarts of water, and let it boil J E SEIBERT & SON Gates Open: also doing vour “hit” by contributing | the villian exits from the World in the ! into this neighborhood and taught the |slowly. Should the water stew away, | V¢ &d¢ ’ §. STANLEY HORVITZ, 9:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. to the bo: ‘Over There.” There will rst part of the photoplay. More sur- | wickedness of the habitues forms a |more m be added. Skim carefully 401 PARK STREET ptometrist 327 Maln St. Optician | < Se———— | e no parade. Prising than all, there is not a single | story in itself. ~An oplum joint in full [Before serving take out the meat. This Telephone 1936, Prices including war tax 35¢