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for Theatergoers and ' REVELATIONS O OF A WIFE He is abl 1in rrom raj t : 5 . ety . . ‘ 3 What Harry Undervood Asked of (e \ : er, and does < I tor r her | Madge. i \, P a 4 B er > : e SIS Harry Underwood it certainly doesn't | * { \ " & 39 3 A * 3 2 CONN. | dull his perceptions. He caught my ! HARTFORD; CONN scinatin story the ire the \fter a pause, “as von would | . s,’“y'; \l‘.“y"‘\ The 0 : 4 (uicks: 1 sucked dow That's g 7 o ! b B T e by the mana el B pedndats e bt ) Nt , : ¢ sk vith five el na be oo | B ) b And they are a strikingly worthy display st inciudes | , Kenneth ; 2 « ) hat he i oly b . S of the smartest and most correct models Lois Nel- | £ Lo L v Lin ¢ is reg 4 3 iy you'll see this year. Satins — Serges — ol { 3 : | fec e E Theref | RO % ¢ Silkks — and any many clever combinations Ceadandl ug . WOt 1rked 1 | B . : of materials. We invite your inspection. i s SES R nEs IoRtogEused AN R ; NOW READY FOR YOU homas and | in favorite, | yolly Girl yithern melodie THE NEW SUITS—NEW COATS—AND Bee dovs. Tho | *TRor mex St Bl can to h > 1 o ! NITW TRIMMED HATS ARE HERE— Rav/ “A Tiznt | Sy ¢ | i weith 3 1 e BE SURE TO SEE THOSE ALSO. i Fox comedic: s om which 50 Shown. | Ararine e o At t of those pic Aot “ranc S < the first | B'range who former- | thenter i is part of gland BliLart orine s e e eyt Breat west. As a for-| (o man ent guarantees this to ho n mounted poiiceman, |t \ pre on in the an- Let's leave 1 it of it, if you pleaze,” he ret 1. "T'm not asking { for any consi ation from her, es pecially after last six montl i He hurried his last words together, oiding my he spoke. [ knew M United States army ir & e S G = S—— = - - — — - afterward fight o e P e p L e was tainking of Grace Draper, and The Fuel Administration’s firs 3 B SMexico, h : | o o ah et il e B il was glad there was manliness enough g 1’ charge to householder is cleanlincss B .iric the chill of th indonbrediy 1 1o [ ery him for shame To get the most heat from the lea ; )f witneseir thi 1 ndous H . . ! AN LY 1 ’ amount of co 1is heater must ] Bt ond ine vitility of t1 3 Rl esides.” he went on, “don’t male clean. One one-hundrelth inch of B nte all any mistake, The old Spartans had | nothing on Lil when it comes to her | == s soot has the same power to resist heat ftent with | | oSt daring feats o - — {ideas of duty. She probably hasn't | 2edl «s official and every |and that should include the entire | as ten inches of iron. The soldier in apd the most A g rifls HARLAN IN “A MAN'S MAN.” ! a bit of resentment toward me in her, | Re oA ¥ hould make it his | nation—its importance is sufficient | the trenches endures filth that he may n but she'd haul me to a firing squ. iine {hat the name and in- | exense for another reminder. Section | clean Ona one-hundredth nch of M%e | pNoduce the : | An annov rent 19 st been | , e S . = 1 quickly as she would any stra - 5 s Cr not made | 4 of the Aot of Congress incorpo bestiality. The American householder M0 clude the |00k Kenneth H made a | ipn = 1 i c siasts for any advan- | should be carefully noted by: work- | though the task may bs, that he, too, ma, calle R Slorado. While hunt s th r workings of L ; B S B e e torie ove citizen of the countrv. that the | of this act it shall be unlawful for O no way il when he leading man at stopped, a littie breathless qual in harm to activity prompted | member of or an agent for the Amer- of | person to wear or to display the sign Tham that | iy have SEns! ene e ceum theater that o URht it : | s ) if she thought it was up to her to us < crnpulous persons or by | ting the American National Red Cross | will turn chimney sweep, unpleasant 3 men take up | do o ish t spends elever : e this theater, | (:I"nrlfl:ul pend ool P sta < ¢ : : s - ) ST Doniit Undorotand To preserve the integrity of the | ers may know the glory of serving against retirement in o secluded | N i serer etnre S L anarsalied Cranielhioii o R o<s should be the purpose of | “That from and after the passage | the Hun > mee Yolly, the pret Eos 5 e 2 zan, whose " i i EEeNy o meets I pretalied ¢ Vg Sty - R || GO (B e e A N s for which it stands may suifer | any person within the jurisdiction augh.y» of Sheriff Kamma who | labor t : o o A ALIE I it es s S ns L ! = of the United States to falsely and A rica and cheese souffle is a de- cille er and who asks, min t st i e e e e e 5 Misdirected effort, even when in- | fradulently hold himself out as, or | licious thing when well made ot : - . nocent in intent, may hring a measure | represent or pretend himsalf to be a e, Xantippe, T am,” she re- ties v govern yarat 8 s et Shienda e Srapl e G v lhetter person could | realized how he had tacitly admitted : A P S A nd 1 r oris- | eyes of the girl he lo he - e been s¢ ec a I. Warren | and [ had accepted his participation | PY evil d When deliberate mis- “ ican National Red Cross, for the pur- : RO s otathy L he n s e { in evil if not treasonable activitie o of the Red Cr ame is noted, | pose of soliciting, collecting, or re Mac j that is vividl rizec The r n thing about this picture aw the same realization in the eyes | ¥nmediate action yuld .‘n‘n taken, | celving money or material or for any L] | drama. Tt took T i nusual story it unfolds, deal. | he turned upon me, saw something | 2nd no less certainly should the | : > giiig| e wi man who hated his enemies | else thatltor the hnor et in e fort he ma ‘ fraight those | of the Red Cross or any insignia col- , | ot the actic t » bar- | ing w ARaL WD, cousEn emicssl i : o " anll } o best of inten- | orded in imitation thereof v room scenc -, Log s nd Ic is f e ie savage | Was no use in making any further | WHo, even th bestiof int led in imitation thereof for the 5 g tions, are endans any way the | fradulent purpose of inducing the be- 2 member of, or an S Thore o nontin S 1 his conseience | appeal to his better natn Reck G}‘l‘ku,fi.i, U. s fime ) In s llowe’ D dencetianpenl] folinpetres mcnns OB ealt | Ol nEE SR UEE [ e _ B Tom nix ride = e rd F arima mina TR e e ‘ e e E e ! mother has always | face, but I fancied, hoped, that I conld Probably s the Red |agent for, the American National Red r YL 7 ey s followad by a hi e s & LBl e e el Bl el s s 5 2 WAR EXHIBIT half . mules. The man | remained ler good Do who has nev- | also see disiasis for the task he had | (Tose more often nemeryillan foshel S emm i ion s 8 lawiul for 2nv | Because of Functional Disor- scene of the story ! set for himself, which I guessed he | USe Of its name to induce partonage | perso = : 2 . £ 11 mecitmynic R M cssc g though | Red Cross of America, not now law- der—Cured by Lydia E. ind the a ore o n or to promote device, even At STATE FA{R gun ix's whip aad tt ened | i s \merica, and gzives an | had nerved himself with potations to r 3 . [ a i 5 b e o the picture. It will | perfor; | the object may he, in the mind of the | fully entitled to use the sign of the b ¢ Eoi Nlees aren nefit of the Red Cross [ Red Cross, hereafter to use such sign Pinkham’s Vegetable mul bon empty the roo i offender, the b ) S oA A8 e i cl S ane 00 e T S T BERLIN, CONN. plendid fight seer ! 3 |, Lock e tl 18hy, | L elt. In these cas grave danger | or any insignia colored in imitation Compound. ula th evialist: Phil o « ¥ ‘there’'s no use our sparrin around 0, 1 e e m\ fvmmvr inity thus afforded | thereof rm the purpose of trade or as 1 1 T = R T b black-fo comedi like th TWe've got to come down e rion, 1 ¥ & 22 3 e S ot Ao e st tution B e T 5 e : only Fair in New Tnglana § musical imvesty cinl srensr, vouve been monkeving with will | finetly mot of aid e o [ Oskland iOal il ered o) o \MI S e o Z we : Il S i o e e | The only safe m adhere | person viola provisions his | regularities and congestion, so I could 1 3 - T don’ e o rictiyv to non-re \ition of any traf- | section, he shall be guilty of a mis notstand on my feet sen, Pershing Wil donigingerat ou parried e Red Gio ron ) ; i : i s e SRt | ficking in the name of the Red Cross | demeanor and shall be liable to a for any long period N B Gernan, S Jaking dish al- | 2 & . Jortion of the receip | fine of not less than one, nor mors | [ f ti d did not, e e i T P Q X of time and did n ext Year. THEA b e e 2 t Sl ceiel {6 be zlven over as profit or reward | than five hundred dollars, or impris- sleep well. The phy- Official State Jixhibit of Junior half of ) ek | te 0 o LA i { to any other agency ind al | onment for a term not exceeding one sician who treated Food Army enting en i i € e te 1 ¢ The thought of my father had been [ WWhatsoeve | vear, or both, for each and every of- s i me did not seem to 3 X e : D d t ey e DBt B e e e e i Unde o Although the matter has been fre- | fense. The fine so collected shall be 3 help me any and a ALL: THE ATTRACTIONS OF § X s ' L Tost t ey e Brovininfohellip g fiaop ity Ber s ol in Lil. | auently to the attention of | paid to the American National Red % friend advised A LIVE COUNTRY FATR by - 100t "o @ OlERe orer lian's sacrifice had made me delay | those interested in the R Cross— | Cross."” Lydia E. Pinkham’s 4 s ! s # Vegetable Com- or you wouldn’t be here. That is what | Where any vou wished to see me about it o bies - : . Corn Mcal and Rice Waffles. 0 inquiry concerning him. T ~ouldn't | e ok a1 ST = i rome provides A1l of th ” g |8 - ) S ] i pound. Itook itanc DAYS 300 NIGH1 o i oy ontral ‘Miw,'v 03 I By it Jov | i‘EELP rO AVL COAL operate the dampers to control it prop- : P AR STETTR Y \Is are par <ome particular s | Sl S v | ) erly The draft of the chimney is : I was well. I shall - S— L ; “Only One Way.” much diminished when by opening the Fecommend. vour % i hj ve no news at all,” he returned | How to Run Household Heaters. check-damper cold air is allowed to = valuable remedy to “which is generally Hom to got mote heat out of your | 1O directly into the chimney. my friends.”’— Mrs. L. H. DE WEESE, s, vou know. I told you before t S AR TGy GG LG AE e This year the war requires at 1 605 Alcatraz Ave., Oakland, Cal. he had enc aped the peril outlined ‘\m_‘:»"'”vf‘;'y““j'_ “‘":’)’:“""Jf” ;‘“"‘ than | Every woman at some period or other flour, soda and salt, | YOU I the anonvmous clippings. T've | 17000 Ul cconomy. In the average | Nere taken from the earth last vear.| in her life suffers from just such dis- ey Ainothinglsince Iontin amirenson= (FR0EE = REEan it e b i el Gan| |12 L eoRera ‘l\vlh and miners speeding | turbances as did Mrs. eese, and if fan! y their work but cannot supply all the | there is no interested friend to advise, AR LAV e ehed v Fropor Damper Con. | Xtra tons needed. There is a limit | let this be a reminder that this famous Bospihye (Desan Rhu: | fror G, L, Larson, of the University | [0 Production because there is & Hmit | root and herb remedy has been over- never allowed to finieh the sentence “( e T teresting pam. | 0 1abor and to transportation. Many | coming these ailments of women for ‘h‘; h,; ,‘n,‘,\a‘,‘\d» and I saw he ‘m t on fuel conservation, places the million tons of the added war require- | more than 40 years. was under the spell of some strong | Phlet © » places e | ents must be saved in the homes, RBen . : - T . ; = | been helping Lil in this fool job s higher. e says schools and store: ric g 2 TOD ’\Y A\ I) T “T(}QR()‘}'\ > - i st L & v'_ i ! 00100, &na‘ Tests have shown that rom 40 {0 ?ODH and Ores 'American hous MSES s fOl‘ advice. The result Of many + 4 K L oK et o tackled, and as a consequence have Tests e 10, holders must answer the coal chal- n i i got two of the most fiendish articles | 50 per cent, on the of el ey years experience is at your service. e > % £ 2 usefu e — . —————— I 5 R S5 that ever missed their way to the | heating value of the coal is usefully Many householders will say v e e s e TR s et [ el B | SNOTICERTOIMOTHERS them has an ancient grudge to feed | ing. Under conditions of prober in- | tney used last vear the least possible }k?: ;ail:hqul'kh‘ heal baby’s sore, chafed B fat. in the bargain, but I'll fry ‘em | stallation and frequent and careful at- | nount to keep their families in health “BEL!E"' ME X NTIPPE" | both in their own grease before they | tention, 50 fo 60 per cent of the h':y and comfort. The United States Y"m;l‘ Sykes Comfort Powder 4 fl harm vou. You'll have to help me, [ ing value may w‘_f“j“""f"”*]'j useltt| Administration states that it can make | which contains antiseptic, healing ingredi- e fu:?‘u;:-h; =in‘1 y'r{vrx-s s only one way e n\\ vwr-’ ‘vvrl;lr l_n',]nmn\y-fll»;y ’\‘”‘ h\“{“»"A a family more comforable with less | ents not found in any other nursery powder. Extraordi rale. e A e R s e R fuel, if the head of the house will op- | 25c at the Vinol and other drug stores Vaudevilie T > e e e b e R SR e erate his heater and range properly The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass, e ““\";‘ "“(l ; . f | naa visualized Grace Draper and the | rule than the one e 3 - man with the searred hand, and T ckenridge of the And Others. M | couldn’t think coherently School of Yale University, to A Tense and Dramatic Photoplay. ~ coMNG— He leaned forward, laid his hand | toot i g i : . iiitiss A J. WARREN KERRIGAN 4 | upon my wrist was in no sense a The flow of air through the fu atest Sunshine Comedy—“A TIGHT SQUEEZE” CERRIGA § | caress, but, instead, a demand for | makes it burn. Learn to control it. [ R e .Ieff‘-»fA!so, - ‘m‘i AN ,‘\! Sitin ol e || 0w 1§ 127 Main St., Opp. Arch § Phone 1409-2 3 Y v .nds B2 R : =i s i ] r— sy | PA AS YOU ENT‘JR TN e : :;,’,“»!‘ \rh:mmflh(‘:;;“fl ,...i;.":]];::‘; Sh 'Y OU can make your 2 The Balance Of Our Wash Funny Comedians—Special Scenery. e B e o R et 3 OTHER ACTS ||} —omm vamwerm— | Ao ‘ and Dusting | D . : Bie : do you mean? challenged 4 : Couy Bie Yammons Sew; |7Vt do ou nan®” | chetineen, e resses, Blouses and Skirts at 2 2 at the same time People—Carload of Scenery. nation, although T gues 5 2 ing only too well. more satisfactory Coming Mon.—Tues—Wed. ! o ) D ; : . ; Prices Far Below the Cost of r Y=Y, A Big Novelty. ? | that paper inside this toy,” he ‘ > rejoined, clasping his fingers strongly v 1 % ! S 4 SCHUSTER Bl | upon the trick watelh at my wrist X g 4.8 o : . ; Materials. iny other branch of important than re that he's safe, though where, | fe, though where, | | " . o4, Most of this saving can be levils — The Marvelous Musician, —— g | B cloths are made in A BIG COMEDY ACT. z § & minute by spray- o ELSIE FERGUSON 3 h -cloth. U 3 ' UEEN @F : B “SONG OF sON Qo s Vs ws Fave = e Y Garments which can be used for house wear during — o . ks , % Y " 2) . . s CURRENTS myents, M| - : s e g the Fall and winter at prices much lower than ig Submarine S t e i ; B T | regular house dresse UNIVERSAL WEEKLY, Other Interesting Subjects S. STANLEY HORVITZ, uptometrist 327 Main St. Opticlan

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