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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1018, bws For Theatergoers and Women Readers— | record Sensalion of a picture which eum as the leading theate Pitain 1t is that father and | fthother will want all the children with | them they it Just the abuse liquor making for . are the sensational and that it |tures casting reflections on the theater. | told on|Tartunately there is a theater in this | t a nation- | city with the ide of the Lyceum, bartende who never | which makes it a point to show none He takes up the fight but refined pictures. That New Brit hotel which cut out its|{ain wants just such is evi- and how popularizes | denced by the fact {1 t plays to American Drink” keeps the | “full house at performance pdience in ripples of laughter. Many| The vaudeville of this ere moved to tears by the gentleness | ‘s bill to his mother pleas stamps the of New one as sec as of intoxicating | prohibition, is so | “vampire’ pic on ne' It centers ab? es o screen -known ched liquor tate | an up prroom, the he cvery progrs contains many surprises | and all . | | e showed “his is the | REVELATIONS |12, 22500 OF A WIFE not shoot her mark lightly. nin boy,” Lililan said tehing m ‘Here move she ove a with a dexterous | he was seated in { intending in nd wor dignity, rest ittle sense WJack's face w but knowin he his horror wouldn't de would listen quiet ed to say move him action T Lillian “Tn the first place,” Lillian vith a tinge or in her | “Miss Sonnat didn’t complain ct, nor volunteer any confidence congerning vou. But fortunately I have the usual complement ves and also I hope a fair facult putting two and two together and exactly four of them with my otive chosen ought head! a5 least ving an’s prero T be vou wi the to about ative stop and 1 F that y Jack Beg€cd Madge to Reserve Judgment Until He'd Katherine. Seen rot, as Tike Yes, Katherine Lillian said, | azing at Jack as if he were some new | was about 'hi a collection, | that he and I don't| Lillian; are to disturb her just yet.” o the eap into He turned to me, \&'uon)\,;;’ 18, in% e him as sure that was molten insi scenes, | she knew | moth away down pecimen of mpale and ‘but she is knew also of put lyin gn argue to that with | vhat er she wi he I v heeks. Allian Lillian didn't give me an opportu- | ity to answer. ‘She—she isn't {112’ was that in his voice adored stubborn color Jack's | ious | hope. | from v had v little could pre line of Is Outspolken. yegan irony manner, s he asked and which told Katherine, in insistence upon | her conscience and here m pite ipite o condu of his naught of ears, dangerously ill,” oL and dead in the | MAKIng this-high-and- | WY 0-to-be-consider OB been pulling off the | Jather ont vou another for in if you keep up man, I've >nly-one-e ears impute ) love her ine’ ion than honor with it I haven't you've pro- | to And hasn't | the vou weeks sawv the flash v that Li vich bent, box een because just tingled to do it Did I see J k's fa had been struck with the truth of L.il words? 1 we of steel in eves | reverent 1d stirred the slow | manifested itself, ible when fully his 2l lian T our ears it my fingers haven't rarel ek ould be ter ce twitch as aroused ‘I do not quite afraid understand understand you, I'm Am I to that Miss Sonnot has been complaining of ny lian's that from “1e sn't sure, didn't he said icil P moment I take my eye s face e hi honorir cond He imposing ever there to a voice was a saint Lillian crated e | her thu he towering above us, rather Gauas: dignified has no | of dignity. | | | warm Tt Red Cross < affectionate en igure his But Lillian pretension m onnot to | in this war. An won disple gard for any Try that L re- even though hundred vou ma for va death line of chatter on some- 9 crosses or, KEENEY'S wounded no right to ask | work. Her life ted to that wting for even unto vou to relinquish just her as much ¢ work as vours was your country.” A Lurking Smile? flitted one in s0 we oss Ja . h serutable ILLE. 311 hadn't | have sworn I detected ck's fa expression known which I T hit of lurkir HIGH COLASS VAUD him vould e ENID BENNETT in “NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY" and of some crushing was re i making. Then aly, | and quietly | Bluebird Permit acknowledge Comedies Events yw‘""“, "‘f\_,:”' e yorghiave “Brass Bullet.” c | numor, as i | which h from himself the | | Feature, mepio said Current o on remind 1l urgent It is cefve me I have no alternative but write my message. .I nfident, however, that unle: ously {1l she would explain my business in person.” Lilllan looked at him searchingly | for a long minute. Then she shrugged nonplused, worsted in encounter. | | “I know when T'm up against the | 7? | one and only original glacter,” she | ) {satd *“Of course, I have no alterna- | B! | tive but to tell Katherine, is | in no sense under my control or even advice, But if she were my daug er. She rose and the room, the words floating you ame today husiness with Miss Sonnot iable to re- to Coming Next Week. ELSTE _FERGUSON. Great Emétional Actress “SONG OF SONGS. am o i r to have m any She 8. STANLEY HORVIT?, Uptometrist 327 Main St. Optician went hurriedly out echo of her behind her. S It Chop | Despite ' consi but from | 8 on, | * The TLeghorn Shoe s from Spreziano on Red gular employment to 24 factory erate \merican Cross refu giving T gees monthly ith f the elic all of < troops pass- addition to the opened a r 1 in and British visits paid die o edin wel n French woundc ing through h en the have 2irls ing w soldier i to the pital to the number sometimes arc ten-day room f eric; " also are the American soldiers in Wounded of some 2t Beauvais eight tho th of a the fed in n conrse period night of feeding was made Venice.—Two hundr ninety ind delicate habies receive prepared milk at the dispensary in Venice by the American and ick spa- cia operated Red Cross 10 canteen stations have been 1ed by the American Red Cross 1 railv lines of this country at the embarkation points fo fur- shments to enlisted men traveling through the country. important stations meals ave telegraphic request of com- trains. ni vhen At served on manders of troop more Virginia Recipes | Tomato Pickle. cen tomatoes, green peppers. meled pan, and let stand drain off In Green Prepare 4 quarts of 4 small 4 fine, into e sprinkle well salt night morning brine vegetables. onions put with over In the the from the separate vessel put quart vinegar level tablespoon black pepper level tablespoon mustard the | sand | Sixteen orphans’ homes, hos- ! al farm sted b | organization receiving | Red Cross, These institutions include ( dehospital with ordinary and h o It and special facilitie rfae 5 for those injiired or made mentally de L fective by the war, a nursery- it or $0 habies, and a home for orphan from Verdun and Serbia, and dren’s farm schools colonies n Cannes, in Touraine, Marseilles and Lyons. | | | pitals, and !a French financial schoeols op are i chil- Ttaly.—To help with the re-. | of mutilated soldiers the Red Cross will supply sew- ing machines,_ typewriters and tools for { cabinet making and {the territorial hospital ian | Red Cross at this place ‘ 8 | venice. American Dressed shoemaking of the Ita to Conte R Thaon di R of vlo Marzola, com in Venice, expressing their ap b by Cross vel, commander-in-chief Italian | Neet, and Admiral ¥ { mander preciation of the work the American Red pole ticularly of the gifts to sailors and sol diers and the food furnished to refugees. An altogether fine spirit brotherhood and understanding of the work the American Red Cross is at- tempting to do in Ttaly was shown hy ! these high naval officials, | No less than 300,000 sailors’ families have been the ng done par- And it's just as dignified as it is e of and see how helpful it is. s soldiers the 1 and cipi- ents of “Home Service” of the Red Cross, at the request worried about family problems arising out of ished incame, sickness, carc. gy land education of children, management, business and ficulties, loneliness, etc Paris.—The wife of a Amari- of men prob- | can SPr-885. MAIN STREEY HARTFORD dimin- | B ipline tsehold | legal dif- | merchant in You Can Be Stylishly for a Dollar a Week HEERPEEIE you have to think about is the ONE payment each week. And there is no big bill starinng you in the face. Come in Misca o All house had whom the the Aisne district, whose been hit by a shell, and American Red Cross aided, “1 pray you to tell tlemen of the Red ¢ J am to them for dear relics. What wrote so those gen- ss how grateful having saved my the days to come | level tablespoon cloves allspice namon level tublespoon Jevel tablespoon salt boil and minutes after boil Fill the hot Mock Turtle Newburg. into 4 or tomatoes of che Cool until Add small piece of pound chipped beet. Just before serving rve on toast 1 1 1 | level tablespoon celery sce 1 1 1 4 cup Bring Cook 20 ins to while add the jars pic and Cut fair up one ! ized e is melted jutter. Add % ook 3 minut piece se sensation to me to see Lillian shoulders ecarelesly. my kinship with Jack i istinet resentment toward him. A moment later, to my surprise, he had bent over my chair a quizzical look in his eves, the wraith of a smils twisting his lips Please reserve a new he felt little after judgment he murmumed, “until I've seen Katherine. in “HIT THE TRAIL HOLLIDAY” Holler ! ! All You Americans ! Fall in Line. VAUDEVILL | to but the remem- cordial feclings will remain It i pity will we ignore: brance of the very which vou have shown us and are a real comfort to us that friendly hearts us in our misfortune.” be, Rome, Italy great fight against |in co-operation with the Ttalian Red Italy is being planned | CToss and various Italian agencies in- meg«:'nd in the control of the disease. nice us | tuberculosis in know American Red Cross the and assist by the in con- nection with Rockefeller founda- | par The American Red Cross so far has | tion and will be inaugurated as soon as | deleg: aistributed in round numbers 2,000,000 | necessary medical personnel can be se- | letter 0.000 mufflers; 1,000,000 [ cured. The aims will be to prevent, | Ham: “I beg to acknowledge receipt 50,000 helmets: 1,500,000 and lessen the cffect of the dis- | of the ten pumps which you kindly ampaign will be conducted | had shipped to me for the cleansing of The e for rom M American the Somme Red received = sweaters: 7 wristlets: curc pairs of soc : the Cross | established b Dupin, Sous-Prefet at |care for ells which have been contaminat- ed by the enemy. Sixteen Asili are being the American Red Cross rice district around Milan to 650 young children whose mothers, but for this care, would bs unable to help in the work of the har- = Milan, Ttaly. in the Save Fuel Wisely Saving fuel is working hand in hand with the Government these days. And one way to save wisely and well is to use SO-CO-NY —the quality gasoline. It means minimum consumption and maximum power. Inferior, low-grade mixtures mean waste in the form of increased consumption, lost power and excessive carbon deposits. 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