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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1918, For Theatergoers @m’ REVELATIONS /it Opening th leviile part i iy, G e uan e program Charles L e aY . . r : the opportunity to d amusi robat who does a variety of i n for a short tim - tunt 8 s I long to prete he popular the most substantial sort his S : offering lowing thi e e vounger sis 3 [ Wor Mon's trude ose, a delightful little com- hy Lillian Told Madze ‘f L i ‘ i o Man's edienne _ha bundance Might Cail 3 She way, | i Tod ths o s| Washington, A0 ] The War il of the Ameri | R Gross Fom Red Cross has planned ssn tee makes them Iman Who | quickly o it e | bility o g lings. Go ne 1 % 1e ! ding t se In t I plenty of laughs with the | ther est vaude- ot cor T come,” she said, with Red Cross War Tund of $100,000,000 | The work of the Home Service Sae and the plans so far perfected for | tion as organized im France is undey future wor! | the supervision of R. G. Hutchir The first section of these reports |J ice-president of the Bank of ted Cross In caring for the families a om Mr. Hutchins itt a toss-up whe of careless 1 1 face tone. You peopl t any “I'm dumb—also grateful” he said how one of those illustration | With a slight b jan. ‘And now, ties you down., However, we'll laim that 10 minute Dicky merican men mili France, and just received, contaifis the as follc G 1 ) realize the value of More than 300,000 families of Ameri- | gervi comes through my hands n men in serv been relie in what is called ‘Home Servce.’ A MOUAD 0N | of money troubles, legal difficulties, | wirl writes that her young man came family worries or of depressing loneli- | over a year ago from Canada, leavings, ness by the Home Service of the Red | with her an engagement ring, and she Cross. This branch of the Red Cross | has not heard from him. She does not ictivity has 50,000 men and women | know the name or number of his rel erving on its 10,000 Home Service | ment. A man sends me all the corr committees, "It has' reachad into re- | Sondence regarding & mortgage mote communities where there had | is to be foreclosed on his home never been organized social effort he Loulsvillé A boy writes that he t has established the closest | 3 my ally sure 1 1ad a letter from his sister saying : ; ) ) o-operation in the 1 center father in Oklahoma cannot live thre You and T a I | s s te n knew | population with the orgnized agencies | weeks candef and e will look after things n sh inking of the happinass | of public wel It is spreading a | a cable s A boy says | I think we ‘Lm three sped her| that had bee denied he il doctrine ¢ intelligent substant | wite or m writes him th meaning at the same instant Wel o A T _ | neighborliness on behalf of the are needy, because no money from hif knew that Katherine's purse wouldn’t : 3 28 2| er's families and backing it with an | aliotment and alloWancé has cofne t8 admit of anything save the most Portion unworthy hiit s he | expenditure of over $400,000 a month. | {hem since last October. An of meagre of h 1 trousseaux hat © cup o wious longing b € These expenditures have been made hospital asks to have his trunk, Lillian, with the generous impulses | sight of my little friend’s happiness. | Out of money raised in the communi- hich is lost, found. A boy is found which are alwags hers, meant to sup- For, woman-li 1 could not for { ties themselves and reserved from the [in a hospital who will soon be able to - all deficiencies was perfec pat- | that the happin the devotion | @mount contributed to the mnational | retyrn to the front, and it develops TAchls ForaNenal oant . SToh ow e srine’s had once | Red Cross war fund. The direction of | {pat 5 New York newspaper reported n, and thers was betn miné for the taking. But T, un- | ¢Ach town and county’s Home Service | (o weeks ago that he was dead. ine's aiso, a protest ¥ knowing that it ¥ mine, unwilling | Work is left to local committees. Na- | Aq 5 further contribution to the with an irrep e girlish | to take Ih n, had admit. | tional headquarters is seeking only to | yora1e £ the American armies, Home Joy the unexpected prospéct ted Dicky into my nstead—Dicky, | Suide and aid in organizing the neigh- | go vice workers are carrying on a dainty things. the most reyal lover whe ever wosed | Poriiness of each town for its own | Lillian saw the frown. protest and|and won a girl I thrilled to the and disposed them all with | memaries which the thought of hin evolked-—but faced the fact grimiy | sooon as A tion-wide campaign to encourage. | me ”»‘” ]\"""“"'] ‘ the writing of cheerful letters in order ssbmptn o B : - : G 1 lat since the war began, Money has béen, telgloved onepjlreibennd N - 7 m»mi"m‘lh‘f”v: _ During the action "y, 4 vt T knew that if the short | tion of Home Service to the welfare | ) givigion headquarters in the Uniped OUGLRS‘ QHQBRNKS n. Ml" _le_ It ehls well-know and popular Story | o1 TR WGT W0 SRS of communitios since men began o e L .y she introduces the most unique meti- N, | go into training camps, but thé same choice again, even with full | {and women are serving as full-tithe od ever employed by any star of the amounted to $1,500,600 for the fi T 3 5 nowledge of the faet— ha ne o s Lahied o cretaries—often as volunteers—for An ARTCRAFT Dicture soreen, The play, “Song of Songs,” | knowleds e SRR 6 i I e | et n Tia Eoaee when first produced on the st Ehpeivinit, ]j*f o j:“ probably exceed $4,000,000 for ol Lt nersons et ot - s caused a tremendous sensation, and| ™ orrected myself with a little cond half of the year. By Janu Gt e fd Mesbara t Elsie Ferguson is causing an even | evhical stile. Jack had only imagin- | ..o 1 1919, Red Cross will have |tended training cour and lecture ter and applause that greeted each |ville acts that have ever app { The greatest interest centered around blgger sensation in the principal role.| d he had cared Tt had remained | 2 +'1 Fome &, s e | courses in order to fit themselves to sc ne of the excellent picture that ¢ Britain “Resista, IS orllaticirl WHS it EIAV I S Sl b ot | toe Ecathatine o evoke afreal peations | oLt D gome Fervice work a totat | do intelligent Home Service work and . se ved so admirably to display his S . melensionIyRoEl pondaliyeticannobie|| meaend ol L s Sl ERn B O s e of $6,000,000 and will then be carry- | 44 have been graduated from mors B+ derful versatility as a screen’ star. rorena R, litted.’ Many of New Britain's strong | ca. Bvers chasacter 5 in the honds| ‘2o use vetrospecting, Madse, Tt | oS corden. brobably, “of nearly [i4spiste eoiirseal entitling them fo T re is an clevating theme embodied ¢ around the Fox the. | Men have pramised to attend the per- | op; b 5 e oeeies et : A ALY & Sosai, | certificates as qualified, to be secre- Eegdgtha ek : o excitement around the Fox the-{ p>°% i L of a capable actor depressing and do bit o More important than money are | °° £ in-'the §tory that lends it a charm | THS EXCiement Sounc b n. | formance tonight determined to Uft|° e other play tells a story of the| good.’ . " are | o ries of Home Service committees. | spirit as distincily its own e et o i ~riloon of Con | hem butithisiln only daugh# and says | o R o S : the other kinds of help that are be- | ™51 S ¢or the future contemplate haracterizat essayed by Mr. |Press.on tnat s = PN | “Show me.” When s onnessee mouniainsy One particularly rantic Personals.” i reely given. Problems in soldiers’ A o s graescterization s v | eral Pershing was visiting the theater. en she is carried | mggnificent scene in it shows Lookout tarnilles Bave anisenit 9 Glovile deel i) e UAT) et G Romnis malkes this piotuze oR% | While neithier of thel tamous persons| L& 4‘;0‘6 the stage by a rops and | ountain by moonlight Lillian's voice, crisp. cheery star- | S0 o8 0T8O e ed or unruly | tensively. It is already possible to say ctically alone in its class. In the | ' © °° *©. . Fox management | Pulley by three men and then forces it H e e . . A e 5 e is | o =oo s VDD S INFULY | 4pat there is practically not a soldien. S of aciriccratic persons of |1ierelin ouE olty the Wox management |, B BS80SOk SRS | o educationall flm aa usualishows)tied mo out of my reverie. She save [ cniiaren, perplexities’ in househola [|that there B PracOouiy noc & et le il \s more or | pad some g that created the g |eva e gurding the lan interesting happening in science. me no chance to reply for which I management, business and legal J I e oL AL one I oL OXN lestiiinte reAt flinak inaible Nmnisiishal| © men she certainly as- | twhatever, whenever and wherever of a soldier out of reach of a helpful trouble, due to petty Jealousies, |}, of high-class vaudeville new to | tOnishes everyone. anything of importance occurs | "o Erateful | tangles, mental depression and some- | ;4 yygtematic Home Service worker rrels and bickerings and the like. | 1 oo ang o teature production that| COBtinuous applause marked the | {}loughcut the world Current Events| “Dom't imagine I'm soing to leave UNies mere longing for the man gone | 3 .o tne army grows to 5,000,000 when “Mr. Fix-It” enters and |1 0 " B0 B ton e R The plo. j Showins of “The Prusslan Cur” and it | tpoo 00 00 NPN 0 DO Eon { you alone here,” she said. “Fortunate- | o) jEucss P eme Pommetimas | MeD the plans, now fully organized, ctically expounds his theory of |yy.g «The Prussian Cur,” an eight.|!s Saf¢ to say that many days Will | " Tne Universal Weekly never fails to |1y, one of our most trusted MINOT Op- | oan oere i no. ool oremsine neod | N be strengthened to bear the BN L Ghlconcinis inmakic pass before a pictu thi : : LA L nsiof ou t trusted OP- | when there is no actual pressing need e il b B | part mammoth production just put out I re of this stamp 18 |y, torest the audience with its military : eratives is available today He'll ey stk it. | reater burden. ers happy, the real trouble begins. | “yijjiam Fox, is evervthing that one | 526l here again. The marines in ac- | (ipjects lcone oo nes o e R |l T DU nose ofiHome Eeivice)sance s comedy play is said to be an | (uq wish ffor, thrills, action, soldiers| flon and an abundance of patriotic [ *“y o mico comedy with its customary | alaset entrance inte. the liary, bolt | oo, DY enlisting the ald of physi-) | ; %y the afmy and navy and b ellent antidote for the blues. It |y, action and a story of the most vital | SCenes, General Pershing, General |\ p) proqueng scenes is right on the | ing the door after him, and stay in | Cons, [&WYers, business men, Success- | o, iqent Wilson, are to conserve fety iay in which Yeat. | £ 1, etc., all make 4 fot he 2 L n the | ing the door after him, and stay in|ful hosekeepers and teachers, have X her 1 soclety play in which many beau- |jnorest the cause of . up a pleture that | j1.° this week { - human resources in fighters’ families n bear and exquisite | wyarvon iy cannot he surpassed at this time B the library until I return. He knc successtully aided thousands of fami- s " 1 women app qu’ Everyone is urged ta t T b L, The O. Henry story t from the SR 1 E to relieve emergencies, to supplement sttes are displayed. Many novel | icture wi o Bak 2 o | Other short subjects were seen in ad- e Bl hing of the hiding places in lies to overcome such troubles. Gt t 2 picture will probabl; come to| 7 - & studio, once again de trates that .. Brnall bl Tllask soul ol s ive el ass t e government provision for dependents, prisés are promised, not the least 'Now Britain of this var Patrons | dition to “The Prussian Cur. | it masinolrivallinkthe Mirth-produting finvs ity e s ys oo S Diricy s "i{“:fw,:;i,e”'m::f °f | Yo aid disabled soldiers, to supply in which is ¢ perate battle with ', yo urged to come early and those who TS e line. ;;fe JeoabirE unill T ratuih, . Fl DHE | lowaats of & inirarntd utde- ih. .. | formation o wny kind b men 1o ser gsters 2 everal sensational | can are reques ses the show ir V'S THEATER Willlam Duncan, in the latest epi- L e e Insurance law. At least 80,000 | vice or to keep pace with fighters who banksian stunts. A better and . ine afternoon e ney’s, the theater that made |sode of ““A Fight for Millions" with 1E it e TE e D e e R Lo seitine & hesader outlook ou I8 re entertaining vaudeville program |y, gt a premium in ening. Man- | p s popular in this vicinity, | Iron Star and his trusty companions 5 S e bl AR G i S s e | and to help maintain the morale of 1d not be presented to the public or McDonald displayvec skill of | lives up to its reputation this week | have a number of thrill wavi s de AN Sl e e VST Tee s Ve Y S ttees | Our army and navy by safeguarding w Britain than the one which | 5 practical and experienc theater | wi ) of the biggest stars in two of | yp in the picturesque snowfields of the Prob2 ve a caller while I |t} G el e L e Home Service has enlisted thy Lyceum is now presenting. Ade- ' mamager in bri i e bk o e phatoplays ever produced. | northwest am gone. I don't want you to have ‘during the month of July and more | BoTReR FOWE FECUCR (ROR L TR 6116 ‘Bell, the best dancer in the |gar tax omeni 3 Such | Bist uBennUatnley thatl1s (o0t | SN st o ssl the management willp the responsibility of it if Harry should than a third of those were taken clear Nf\m,mg its aid to every person who werld, appears in a new act. Carmon e e les i a pronounced de- L hetir i iius il ltome Perelwiile Wi aivay through to headquarters by the in I:\“' socept It regardlsss of rank, re = — = — 5 pectacle ever produced The Tt o iy L i, = E : e i‘.rf,] ’,,.,,L‘,d 'M. effort to get | | eion, or color. It is not charity, but : ; § in seven reels with five big: 5 n,“‘ A Men in camps in this country or on | only that neighborliness which is due ; ; L p g S0 S ; : 3 : RULABY | stars in the principal roles e b Rars s | tevery AEnter eromiithel peonle ot the 3 On the vaudeville bill the manage- . 3 € ZUEODORS whole United States. % | ment has four acts that oversha- returned. ‘“\We've been too busy » bractically a e time with Red | = W w any ¢ ever nted in this them but there have been frantic per- Cross fleld workers who can, in re- | B —— iy, sonals for you in the Era for ti sponse to an appeal, zet word to the LD NOTES g | ] 2 nE e ommittee in the fight- ‘ LA R | o . = B ent reason for seeing you, t ers home town. The importance of 3 i 3 g TR A e i .ping up the morale of men £ g | £ A, ] . ie abroad has been spoken of again and The small tot may not regret B ? ] i I e e - by officers in France. A wor- | size if she possesses a frock of whits L e iy iy | 3 P 1 oy is not a lier, and | voile trellised with red embroldery A simp 1d inexpensve negl # ;i : ra i 3 o i and Y n se ng to it that tb B E ‘: T ; . o .3 2 Hofc 2 ol¢ e e fhot things are | 1s one of white dotted swiss, ma Q&’E Y N his sinsiar st him down to the ! Empire style and banded with & L DOUGEAS ; : . —- e yut T knew ~ i FAIRBANKS ot ' Vildest Enthusiasm; Never Such a Demonstration § OV s e &@LBENELUM As Was Heard for the b b Bt b o : UCLE ps | MILLINERY COMPANY its Doug. £ B . . o Y. M. C. A. Bldg. 188 Main St VAUDEVILLE oF ®ar QUALITY ; Beitaln Péogle Ap 5 o o LVHo o Be il g- ° ADELAIDE BELL Nothing can be good for evervthing CARMON SCALES Doing on~ thing well brings suc- T "l Wednesday Doan’s Kidney Pills are for one | "E Ve or aisraerec xianers |8 Rorning Here i New Eritain The 8-Act Sensation That Has Set New Britain Afire 173 0 R SIE] P, & P, 02 / @peei el ney Pills have give: satisfa >\§. whenever I have us(;d = N i e n oD AT R e Take Advantage of These RESISTA”—20th Century Marvel | oo e o vy g e peteagrdinary Bargains JCRUTT bothered by my kidneys during the PERKOFF & UREY—Comed}' ACt = g s Y’m;plw—‘?:«rlnml of Boene | er months, Doan's Kidney Pz § 300 TRIMMED SUMMER HATS $1 OO have corrected that trouble. 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