New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1918, Page 4

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new vhich erowd P Successfuly present CHARLES RAY As,a Broadway *“Rounder” in PLAYING THE GAME VAUDEVILLE GEO. and LILLIAN MULLEN FOUISE. DACRE FRAZER FINLAY & CO. THURSDAY YANKEE DOODLE GEO. COHAN THE BOY m’* ’*‘* Cao', ! i“ Convenient, Com(orlable TODAY WM. S. HART in “WOLF LOWRY” A Smashing Westcrn Drama, Teeming With Action Many Other TOMORROW ALICE BRADY “THE KNLPE” A Sewmswtionall Fugene Wa Many Othor & in Drama by lter NEXT MONDAY Big Vaudevitle and the Seasui’s Senvation PRUSSIAK CUR™ It Recl Wm. Produ Fox KEENEY S HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE, Tues, nd Wed, HAYAKAWA in HIS) Mon, SPERSUE “THE HONOR OF HOUSi.” Latest ne¢ Comedy and Paramount—>Mack-Scn- HPIGHT FOR MILLIONS” With Bili Duncan and Edith Johnson. —Comedies and O, Henry Stevy, Pl §, STANLEY HORVERS, Optemetsist 827 Main Si. Optician fililien’ Joseph- & wild young filife seems to Emillions left | id which b e the fo a party Lis to filiant dinner believes hc Dpes to his t he has jed by his frizona. La ‘$wEetheart [ Shannon, fitwhich Matt b’ accuses | e hold-up, | fhim sound- er of the Bhannon and Bcorted across and Moya Ppy future : one wor- fise. There is a th some brand comedian who , and a clever . This sketch i with very in- Pthe sceret service same program is feature and the say im i ¥'S THEATER, Bkawa, the popular Jap- Paramount pictures, will eeney’s theater on Mon- Wetlnesday in onc “The Honor o \panese emotionai In a sday, and figzest use’". ot the Prs of the ure he has a Fwers to the nese nobleman autiful half castc her suitor American chemi brought to a the nobleman s uccesses The clever s most capable screen that that love stage or role utmost, of who is i wi rl 5 ert TFarloy How matter: crisis re has an in Ro an stirring rifices bride, leaving estingly shown les Flor voung rival, his her is inter ellent Holt episode cast is ex ind Vidor, Jack The 1 thrilling fight for vorites dith and many others ‘The vour fa- northwest featuring se the Millions Bill” Dun Johnson an and charmning shown its rs on Monday t O. Henry these two days. Mack Sennc comedy entitled “The will be the double feature three a this is without the best comedies ever the Paramount For the last Enid Bennett Naughty,” one of the dav. Tn Bennett’s beautiful her screen debut wili be mse ow and Tucs- day, also the late story will shown on he latest Kitchen Lady’ for the ays, of produced hy e three days. ill be se Charming en in “Naughty, stage cesses produ Miss ster will tion Majorie make CONNECTICY IT FAIR Grand Circuit Meeting Opens Labor Day, Sept. 2-6 {Charter Oak Park, Hartford £35,000 in Purses $50,000 in I%emiums Feature Exhibit: “CONNECTICUT AT WAR?” By the State Council of Defense. | Government Wae Plctures, Spectacular Pireworks Displays. The Great Midway. ADMISSIO! Adults—T5¢, Days, 50c. Nights. Children—25¢.” Day or Night. No War Tax, in Scrvice Free, 2 Rates on All Railroads. Me: Excurs Gates Opent 9:30 a. m. to 11 p. m, P e ] LABOR DAY CONPOURCE Afternson and Evening. Concert By COLTS BAND Dancing Set Fireworks in Evenlng {ONIC - UPBUILDER Stubborn Coughe, Weak Lungs and Colds Try Eckman’s Aiterative For many years this Calcium prepara- tion has maintained an ever-inerea reputation for accomplishing good, often remarkable resuits. $2 Size $1 Size now $1.50 now 80c¢ Price Includes War Tax. All Druggists. Eckman Laboratory Philadelphia 3 and | | wramount | 2 doubt one | | be eds no trim- < shauld he circular a nd bell shap The much Eve apran r smart frock collar The made of Scot plaid Many by only hemstit Openwork stockings sh worn With pumps frill shion! ouse has blouses no i ble silk the est blouses are made like The new very much sweater Plush hats hecome very smart when worn with dotted net veils soft leather is heavily many colors, A dre of studded with beads of to be longer, craok handles. Umbrellas arc nd going with ivory slimme sachets are supposed fumes and vanished Per to have since to n black chiffon evening brocade and form a smart Gold gether a Zow ds give a appearance Painted wooden be simple frock a very French rgandie underslip be pink may of A red worn under same material pale dress of ow white vellow A Dbathing suit trimmed with nar checked ribhon serge is and blue A ock ing when white blue bati tri is ver orting caps with still very The little silk pon fashionable Chir in 1pons front are net eam-dotted trimmed with A charming num of cre when v ribbon blous plati- gr silke shot pale A brown but dress o collared gandi jersey I a witl be not rose or White silk braid and black jet beads make charming trimming for crepe de chinc elaborate with the AT'C and made line Evening ¢ ning gowns drapped shoulde may beaver ribbon wear a banded n hat with the evening of white clipped white grosgrain one one allow one wears gloves all, never button them, but 11 over hand. If at should the cuff t the if crystal, cleverly may rming Beige ered in simply gold and cut to form a ¢ frock Cardinal Farley itaries of the in this country w! yright Underwood & Underwood | about | | the | | | charm- | bias bands of | 1 simple | embroid- be very | - | Katherine | Mrs. | wa ‘ed o | | heard him [ he cupying REVELATIONS HOUS m}w NOTES OF A WIFE impoertance Madge 'AMERICAN RED CROSS NOTES he economic should To about of them provide for conditions Germany’s constant brought ; Americans to maintain them until the val of their parcels from Berne, Red to the French Red is it Fish, ¢ by ubstitutes fc What ; shifting { arci American prisoners from one other with the that food 1 clothing may not weeks, the American irding to advices completed co-operative ar with the French Relief ies 1o assist the immediate arriving Americ h com Overheavd z are diet Saw and good ihe of a camp parcel ch Cross The shing re restores When Lill and Robert child result American Cross American ar i Thoughi They Were Alone, e o for R e ; 5 Cross, acc from has nts indies can get in touch with groups committees Tuchel, Darm- Lillian a mads good seconds ¢ he t1 < promise. It | ¢ 10 minutes Marion as pretiy 1d wish to | Water frock, while with us her suite: r 1dy served standing in room, her face regist pproval. Lillian in a moment = ieg el e o . | ored with orange makes a jan Berne, differe 1lready ) st rangem establi Vil el hed at tahle maiden in a dainty and 1 elove when d S agen in Brandenbu e et brealfast be remov little care of all newly Under this | mittees at upp reserve et = ns. | stadt as one wo e the German and ciothi th ngement, Frenc Tlis When Co Service Saved Him brought ind d alr was Common bakir prison camps from their Wi soda is A gre Robt. Perkins, food news of 1 cleaning bathtubs and wash CGTATS e oha: o intil the arrival Berne ¢ Germans see Betty rmans loupe the ing vined tWe to the canta Pale, as wall ence of a Red This man dressec American soft colors are get han Jlors - in delightful 1 more saothing anc of > r- ai the Red C: the the friends know three cour coverings strong ross at Cross worker in miform had dined at Rome breakfas n st case a transferred frequently « hi weeks he in the of rong Rhubarb onet Germans Red Cross let his for two time, added to the n new opposi town to tha which I ted Comir slums of very laid or durin n late a from the Betty's b receives hom er to shoulc e : ) : French relief at Berne, French committe prisons in pointed a Katherimetre e i southern G pply food and | pistol at his demanded his i e Rt \ v is hard to open invert | nccessaries to all Americans whether | money. He very calmly said: “I am swered approvingly, and i t hot water for a | newly captured transferred, the | Capt of the American Red flushed with pleac moment they at any camp | Cross. They immediately 1med When Betty brought where there no American Red of the respect, she Deaming Committee or American reserve revolvers and, with or thought yvou'd it, Mis' upplies. He has requested told the Red Lillian,” she said. “Might jest's well French prisoners’ depots at that he had wandered S i e ) Lyons to send similar in- | part of the town where it not it on the run When old furniture structions to all prison committees | safe, and, after saying that they would “All right, Betty,” Lillian returned |ished it should be supplied them. These French | see to it that nothing should ever hap- carelessly, “But see that vou get it | Soda water committees aiso report the arrivals of | pen to any man representing the in here on the run.” - Americans to the American Red Cross, | American Red Cross, escorted him to Betty gave one of her rollicking | APple ice can which at once regular the more civilized parts of the laughs, at which Mrs. /Cosgrove start. | 2ny other fruit ment of food and clothing. and, bidding him courteous il S e, e is necessary plies furnished by the evening,” departed “T'll have it here on the fly,” promised, and hurried awa “I really don't know wha do with gBetty,” Lillian said apolo- getically, and 1 saw with amazement that my friend was visibly embarrased by the old colored woman'’s free and easy manner. It wasn’t the first time T had seen her betray an for Robert Savarin’s good opinion of her menage. Although she had not spoken directly to him, addressing his sister, instead, yet I knew it w reply she awaited “Why do anything with he he asked lazily. “It strikes me that she’s | wbout perfect as she spe nen." he is all of that,” milingly, and 1 knew by her voice that the artist’ genuine approval had spirits mightily. She beam the into the d room heavily laden from appetizing came outsid Provot, d is can get 1 the ¢ street he w he the pier Cucumbers for pickles char has noti for in Walking along ed was suddenly way the taxi “I did n ush darl by two bandits, who X n rman head and Katherine or arrive 1re. s: is an attitude pocketed their courtesy in the cereal | v 1tmost was Cross jest summ seven the Cross into baby shauld h uninterrupted sht e at of | stock the other Paris and fix hours of greatest ni officer a was to be to with is washed refin- warm by be made the lit me begins lemon as s city a ‘good rench to Betty One secret in is to have both oughly sterilized successful toy preserving thor- and jars I'll ever Canning | Virginia Recipes \ Recipes When ples add makes a stewing dried little oran delicious flavor, peaches or ap- This Calf Boil the calf's in two gallons of a e peel Head Soup. ! Grape head for four hours 1 'pint grapes. water with four on-| 1 cup sugar two leeks and a hock of ham.| Wash grapes necessary for in out the meat and add marjo- | enough boiling wate: Arying n, thyme and parsley chopped fine |jars. This - in the soup. Season with cloves, mace | and requires very veal in the spring. [and pepper. Add a dessert spoon of aration. It is not thick like the grape butter mixed Wwith a teacup of browned | juice which requires caoking and flour and a little wine. Boil again for | squeezing and does not need to be di- three hours. One hour before s luted. Just a matter of taste ing, put in the meat which has been ot picked from the head, and six hard- Whipped boiled eggs sliced Brain cakes made the head, seasoned Juice, anxi % meat D paring A sha chopper, knives foods strong shears and | and add sugar and to fill two-quart juice is very good little time in prep are pre- grape 1s his It is better to eat Veal some that is underdone is unwhole- is—a rare | | Blackberry clatine with Cream. blackberry syrup boiling water. 3aby’s summer clothing light and loose. should be 4 Lillian retorted the lilt in of the brains of | 1 cup note | with pepper and| 2 and fried in butter, may be added | tablespoons granulated gelatin just as it is going to the table. 1 tablespoon lemon juice veetening E | Soak the gelatine in 2 tablespoons Deviled Crabs. | of cold water; cover with boiling wa bolledl orab meat picicad||iter ‘and until dissolvd. Cool, add with one-half pound but-!lemon and blackberry syrup with Warcestershire sauce, | Pour into a mold to caol and pepper and salt—pack in | TUrn. out onto a deep plate and and sprinkle over with |the Whipped cream md it bake. RS, of A moist brown st far cake light cups raised her ed at Betty 3 woman bearing which came nhin Brown fruit a most stewed odors One guart stir fine, cream 1i ter. Seasc ‘I knows these war times you don't = L little for to have meat for breakfa Nuts added fruit conserve malkes | shells, Betty announced. “But you all much richex bread bin' on the boat you'll need I'll give you an’ Mis' Madge an’ Mis’ no more meat toda Mis’ Lillian, an’ so dat will fix it all right.” She uncovered her tray, disclosing steak broiled as only Betty can broil it flaky and baked potatoes. “You may feed us on hardtack the rest of the day if you want to, Betty,” Lillian declared. If no one echoed her it was because were too busy With the ex- ception of Marion, had a child's healthy appetite, had been up hou and had undergone much. We were ravenous. I was clairvoyant enough to suspect that the same thought which obsessing my mind was oc- Mrs. Cosgrove and Katherine —the desire to give Lillian and Robert Savarin a few moments of uninterrupted conversation It was Cosgrove who adroitly paved the for it by discoursing upon the tiny pigs, lambs, calves, colts and kit- tens that flourished upon the Catskill farm. When the breakfast was end- Marion deserted Mr. Savarin, by whom she had been sitting, and came over to his sister. “Do those two little twin ever fight?” she demanded Few people know how really juice Ige “Manages.” e G e set red put butter crumbs, g0 2 to aro are | it it 106 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper wiil be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded dizease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that s catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional condit reguires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thru the Blooc on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby de- stroying the foundation of the disease giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nz ture in doing its work The proprie- tors have so_much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonis \adress T CHES a st W. H. CURTIS. SHOE WORKERS BARRED 0T | Not Wood and oil fuel whenever should he used fo possible may be canni Electricity employed for rdvantageously biscuits Several Hundred Cutters Per- Dip the parafin to Yo their B kbeping jars 1y mitted to Enter Brockton Factories If ham soaked ove Because They Are Non-Union. rnight 1auld iling be we before Brockton, Mass., Aug. 27.—Several hundred striking shoe cutters who potatoes { again attempted to resume work in i local factories vesterday were denied slow churn | admittance by manufacturers becat Jittle warm water {hey- were not members of the Boot - | and_hoe Workers' Union. is custard who S we Le soned ft-over me used can be to stuff hopped. sea- When into butter cream adad is very to 5 % CO., Toledo, was in I1so A dash of c ant addition to preserve pple a pleas- pie Eggs one week the baby old are eggs one not sa good | for day old sour milk 1t kes and corn bread. Do not makes good hat throw away. The proper hean pot is carthen small mouth and bulging with a side = GOOD BYE! You can dismiss friction ills with a wave of the hand if you use GIRLS HAVE TOUGH LIC Aug. 27.—King Leo! at a family dinnc according to an official state in Munich, announced th of ¢ Prince Ruyp 12 Antoniette ¢ kitties | SOME Copenhazen, pold of Bavariz Sunday, ment made engagement POLARINE Sxibire The Standard Oil for All 3 Motors, to keep your car NATIONAL, ANTHEM . spinning smoothly. Minim- Aug. T All Conne IZCS frlCthl’l, prcven(s' ()v_er- » L heating. Pure lubrication every drop. Look for the Red, White and Blue So0-CO-ny Gasoline Sign. Most SOCONY dealers carry Polarine— and their gasoline is the best there is. To Summon Lillian. T interrupted hastily. “Suppose, Marion Cosgrove into the and show it to vou about the kittles. Mrs. Under- wood's refectory dining room is con- sldered rather wonderful,” I added “Robert has told me about 1 shall be glad to see it,” Mrs. Cosgrove returned. “Will you s it to me, Marion?" 2Or course, holding out then in the ever fight?" “If you have anvthing else to #end to,” T sald in an off-hand man- ner to Lillian, “Katherine and 1 will the honors."” Katherine had already Mrs, Cosgrove and Marlon dining room, Robert me n look of underst “Thank you,” he into Lillian's transfgured With a watchful eye upon I kept our little party in the dining room as long a8 I dared, and went ’\‘\Hl\’ out ahead,of them to summon Lillian, They were standing near one of the | windows in the white and ecrimson living room, Both Lillian’s hands were in those of the artist, ‘('an you guess what it means to have charge of you chilc ask, all his heart in vou big her take Mrs, dining room while tells rown to incess she SING been Holcomt gled B how ernor to Marfon answered her hand confidently, same breath: and Do they n to mi serviee defense. IS IT “JUST A COLD”? New Britain l’vnplz' Should Ask Them- do followed into tl Savarin nding, sald softly, ved o flush 10 threw a that selves This Question. a her cold.! kache, ints Don’t 1t matic O ecomes pay: “It's a may ache: other from are Congestion overwork just the clock into ba seriou that weak kidn due to makes th filter the bloc leave the the cold Doan’s Kidney dar s Britain tion Kidne Colds to 1 Colds often Virst break Then use avert the kidney Let this New you about them Mrs, J, Young, 95 ¥ “1 have used Doan's tackache whieh has Savarin for | 1 have caught a cold. They carried her hands to his | ways gtven me relief, 1 know them Wwith passionate | Kianey Pills are good and that & I recommend them to ethers 00, at all deaters, Poster-Milbury L"u. Mfgrs., Buftalo, Y, kidneys w me his resid voies, | Lillian didn’t reply £ave by a move- ment of her head, but her filled with that which must answer enough for Robert suddenly lips, Kissin reverencs, “This is not geod-bye, ¥et," he saiq tensely, I must see ¥0ou soon," m street, Kidney Pilis come o1 face was have been "TANDARD OIL COMPANY of NEW YORK have al

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