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o bver.” This gigantic production made with the co-aperation of th he in Wds hmo ue ccommodate the vast crowds who >ul us day s bi Lc ctic ing he crowds which have seen and i th br tomorrow ¢ 1g the main at ion th tan photoplay Wallac 5t time \ “Relieve P BPTRY 0 Yoe bet SDECIAl at-| \pr o he ‘feature will | "m”f' ; e i abou} t & eek the management! i %¥d the most stupendous mili- ectacle cver produced. The} States Marines, who are aow battle front in France. Many in France and ¥ ium Are Thi pectacle will prove more |{ teresting to those who have | and relatives over s, and the | ment pl: ent th:s | th specta sretentious | ion three times daily in ord tedly will wish to see this maxr | | | | FOX'S THEATER. | s the last one in which to [ g vaudeville show, Tom Mix in | gan U, E1A ind the other | ons oa the Fox bill. That theso | s were up to the standar | Fox opening is evinced em will be gy Hyland, tho Fox star, ia “Bonnie Annic her latest drama, brimful ot 1 patriotism. story deals e rivalry of a sallant British \ A ican soldie for the ne Scotch lassie, and tho | same pr y in which she cuts v i i LYCEUM THEATE aster production ‘A | game s? I know—never mind nonths, and WE'RE MICE AND stratio ks the R Q?F A WEFF L e 5 \(Teo L_cr ot . heater intelli Capahility allied with sympathetic| A group of merchants acting with P educatio AFIRM PRODUCT 15 OBTAINED, 1M PICKL 4 ING, IF THE YEGETABLES ARE NOT COOK- s wean ED 100 LONG CR 6F TOOKIGH & TEMPERATURE | Flogret 1 Underwood's Heart o, ST Give vour heater its first cleaning % R oL Vi CRRTER oSS 100 oL SR CAN 1 ts first cleaning free delivery of all supplies from th v 1ovemer Of the season'in the late simmer and | 2ccording tol Mrsi L. S, Higbee, Chapter warehouse to the 462 Auxil The lady must have written to of the Navy Nurse Corps at Washing- | iaries of the Chavter, and will also the National War Garden Commis. W and put my hand behind | €1 Darts means loss of heat. The fire | tON: Mrs. Higbee thinks that smiles | collect from the Auxiliaries finished sion at Washington for a free boaok Intuition, swifter far than |P0X should be tight Trivial cracks vlvll(l }“y“‘[“":' ml_:\!;fl:‘v::‘v( )h.’i\': their articles packed and ready for ship 2 ok 5 may be cemented ace in the good work, but training ment to the warehouse telling how to do this job. reason, teld me that the longer I could Tf the landlord refuses to make | iN hospital work she ranks far above Call cards have been issued which e e R o arning that the | adequate repairs the ouesholder | @0¥thing of that kind. | will notify the warehouse to call at paper he wished wasn't in the trick | should report the matter promptly to| A 8irl may have flickering dimples | the auxiliary for merchandise. The B oo e watch on my wrist, thébetter it would | his local or State Juel Administrator., | ! her cheeks and the features of a | supplies are to be delivered or the | A : RN e ior Tiaed inbmy Following are fiel savers and ecom- | MOVie queen’ said Mrs. Higbee; “she | finished products called for at hour: . i ) : : S rom my 1ips. was not | fort sugwestions. assembled briefly in | MY be able to fluff up a pillow or | when the Auxiliary is not officiall 83 3 B 5 T " s , however, e Ao 1ies for operat- | Write home to a man’s family, but she | open. This is an important point, as B o 2 oy 2 ‘How dare you!" 1 stormed—Ili must also know how to dress his, truckmen with fifty or more daily de R - oo > t chest i Aoyl vixenl ok schoblsi TR T o wounds, causing the minimum of pain, | liveries and calls to make capnot pos B e r Y Shamotacedly iholr et omeniia: : : - oS and must know how to moye a frac- | sibly arrange to call at definite hours. flles of iy, | R g | caught a slint of sardonic amusement | GenCral Rules, or, Hifh Points in iured limb withut wrenching the new- | When the Auxiliary is closed for the Ebpear in it L b res! A4 in histeves As I spoke I started to Management. Iy set bones apart. time being, it is requested that a B o e | Ontertainme : G e i G N e v aed Applicable Alike to Hot-Air Fu “One might consider that the sick | large sign notifying truckmen where B sioqern | JOU endov An i Lot S nne e S S e e oy | sailor is the sole responsibility of a |to deliver or call for the goods, be Bran in tho feature will o R : o e e member of the Navy Nurse Corps. | displayed conspicuously. Packages Bramen were | NS the Marge) on . Suie . . ) Ja e ¢t | No, indeed; her work is limitless. She | must be ready, correctly marked and Ber-specta. | Monday e Lyceum a pic 3idl Coolly 5 like to | Damp must be prepared to mother the sick | addressed, the day before the wagon rbor, | ture that Rest picture 6f | little native urchins on the trop is to call. The following firms have Mexico | the year includes J. War- | u mighty stunnin totnre—but® wer| damper IS a5 inibolrtantin controiliag islands of the Pacifici Ocean, and nndertaken this patriotic work: R ren Kerris ind Kenneth Harlan = .| to ‘mother’ the parents, who are|H. Macy & Co. James McCreery & and 1 Wilson 5 ¢ nothing mere than children of a | Co. Lord & vlor, Stern Bros., Park and over the paper and 'l fly!” eheck the fire <o it to make the | Jarger stature. She must be a trained | & Tilford, John Wanamaker, James “I have no paper.” I returned, glad | fire burn more rapidly. Experiment | €X¢cutive, able to instruct the sailors . A. Hearn & S Acker. Merrall & that T could tell the truth in letter if | with it in the daily regulation of | 25Signed to the Navy Hospital Corps. | Condit Co., and Birdsall's Express Co not in spirit, gladder still that Lillian ! vour fire Sialke 1t dolits woni) Dhai oexneustiblefpetionce anditact fiare ailentlongnasibsen pealled S iopLh e @ Qucen of the Sea,” | ent some i 20, owed | had had the forethouzht to remove | soaling.door was not put on tne heat. | the Priceless possessions of a teacher. | fact that much majl from America to ferman and the beau- t 2 in, and much more | the precious paper from my trick | er o check the draft L If vou eannot | The navy nurse co-operates with the | Red Cross workers in France bears a fa wonderful photoz Y g Theater for the ad- | watch to the safest hiding place in e el ek }" doctor in transforming the sailor boy | five-cent stamp. Members of fami] nph of heauty an ce 1 made in the movis | her carefully suarded library Ciin R ) WEEEOR SERRI EH0 S o e akal e e ies of Red Cross workers pbroad and Boving drama of earth, | world, for it was here where he re- | Yo el ) M unGertle L EIRCCE QUnEcd D “Whenever the United States, | friends in this country dhould re- BEan) There will be four i reliminary traini d| wood said reprvingly.” You couldn’t | n pers: L et ! through the medium of the navy, is | member that mail for them, when ad Bicts or\the usual high-c Jatest encourazement | tell one as glibly as that when I first | (oo e turn-damper should fit the | ;15 naging the affairs of a people, the | dressed in care of the American Red dara. Te will be seen at the Lyceum next | knew you. Look here!” more brus- | jo Cic-Pibe loosely and must mever) ,,yy nurse must establish herself. | Cross, is entitled to pass as American n Kerri- | que at's the use delaying the | o0 €RtIrely closed. Wil the @ erase | Her relation to the community is that | Expeditionary Force mail, which re- o seniabed closed i of a social service wor quires only three cents in postage most of the time in mild weather, but acre§ sdirings Fof ! “‘. Syey eat i 1 SUPPLY | quisites of the woman who wishes o | CTOSS have organized a real transpor S tation service. They have arranged a -ml \ X zet from every ton of | understanding form the chief re-!the New York Chapter of the Red take up government hospital K, 8 boo CRINGTOM § 0.8 Sensatio 5 o t from Harry Under- | have it in thorough repair. Brok F'Quzen Today ng the warious tpyes of househeld ke ht | heating system I look at you when you're y—vou're | the turn damper his check dra haven’t time to v And you can | {he rate at which the fire burns as is ¢ 1 P s fopraphy " rid of me mig easy-—simply he throttle of an engine. Open it to fis that or o bat- | — ! of men fight.| PARLAY ON NEW BRITAIN. e lighting heing nn when he was in- en -the swords v 1gazine correspond b t | | e Reid is appearing for the ; Man". r all is said about a | how—that you've got some rice paper today in his 1 picture, tury 2 hing about it is the | thing-um-bob in the back of that 5 s | Me, Xantippe For a. man stor) 1 no picture yo called a | wrist watch. Pretty slick trick of | 1°¢dS to be opened wide, | is made by placing a piece of thinly rayed by a chance eXpresson success unless it c npel one fo | Lil's, but the trouble is there are other | S-——Make use of the Iift or slide-| gliceq boiled ham on a round of but has eluded the police f immon all of the emotions to follow | clever people besides Lil in the world, { $2mper in the coaling-door Only tered toast, a poached egg on the ham eI e the incidents photographed on the|and those other clever people want | et Oxygen In to Consume G and covering with a highly seasoned | vin a bet of §20;000, n. Here then, is. this picture of | the rice paper thing-um-bob, and— (3O! are using sofe or bituminous coal cream sauce or a Hollandaise sauce. cament in Man's Man” is the photodrama | I've got to get it for them—just like ! after fresh fuel has been added | A slice of tongue may be used in- Toie o s e, ppeais and | the boy and the woodchuck—simp _4—Just enough draft and that from | stead of the ham. If preferred, a lutches the ohserver from its wery | got to get it!” below, whecking the draft by Letting | well-seasoned and rather thick tomato More Air Into the Smoke-Pipe, is oney sauce or curry sauce may be used during ' severe weather it usually rious pred I I | 4 <0 { SUNDAY eginning. Imagine anything more ex- | Tricks That Fail. el et sl R e KITTY GORDON i i than the adventures of an | ow you ought to know that I'm | nishes oxygen from below, necessary { w B L i LS SRSPATEL 2SR | o you sueht to know ot T | Makey ovgen foom bnier. necsety| TATYS ANT) FASHIONS o American repu Add to that his| tzxe that watch away from you and |and at the ne time gives time for | Sl i o uretion, ;fl‘rlfl“;“l\y‘ ,Of keep you from yelling while I do_it. | them to be consumed hefove being | The e ey ey Rind MARGERY WILSON in s Ve lonasision Dt | And T could be out of the door before | drawn up the chimney. This method | jc increasing on account of the wool “MARKED CARDS.” s hate enemies a Akes | your precious Betty got fairly to also avoids escape of coal gas into | Concert By Orchestra on them. Then there unfolds | screeching—wouldn’t do her any good | the cellar > make the fire burn | story of love-—al ne f she dic 3¢ ) on e bes : 1 I N 4 titul story of 1 1l in one | if she did, the policeman on the beat | more rapidiy, do not open the whole| A short full jacket lined with fur MONDAY oo ‘\‘:'\ B e B 1‘\‘{). D ,‘!,’\.".(, vou think you'd | ash-pit door, but only the draft-| and possessed of square arm holes BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL | 1 Dbetter be reasonable damper in the ash-pit door. Opening | is a Paris novelty. J. WARREN KERRIGAN in T | for three days beginning Monday, vou| As his mocking voice rattled * thelwholetaslpitlenpplics ais ito ihe | sl “A MAN’S MAN” ...n‘n'.v,:..:z rs;,l A;‘):"‘N;\'yr‘)r miss | 1:14}.}\ \;» U::‘nw g him “.fr Tn‘w ; n;r,' K | fire faster than it is needed for com-| Coat styles predominate in the | oL ¢ YD RCEN, hell MERIeERL Ml Jeii G QONSCRAL B 1iStion The air is heated, passes | dresses for autumn and a great many o ance to see Kenneth Har- | him steadily o atine Chinmey andlis s eh bt e o ol [rO0 has joined the American| “Let me understand yYou aright.” I| waite i i ot et 0 WALLACE REID ht a re figh or « “I have your romise 4 a = % N a real fight f l‘; i “'“r ”-fb‘jx' l‘”’_‘_“JT(X ']“(‘)’_‘ "'\{ —AJl heat pipes in the cellar! The newest small hats are made ”“‘l (0 i“ ‘f'r-‘v“_ ‘h«"“i‘t”‘{,;j_“ 2t MY | ghould be thoroughly and completely | entirely of vivid flowers, following R rer isn’t to be harmec wrapped with asbestos or similar coy- | the lines of the head. Into his eyes there flashed a look of L5 ot ) RS o e hansine ts oo | erinz to prevent loss of radiation —— 3 When you feel that your wezement auickly changing to an| ™5 _Grates should bo cared for| Among the new furbans is one of | § b 3 ach. B i Sl e e pre v A short, quick Jke of | cinnamon velvet smocked in yellow in | tomach, liver or biood is You are eminently correet,” he an- : Clnnemon Fa ey onoats the shaker will sift the ashes through hortage. 1 liberty 7 it Pt : el 0 out of order, renew their ot L oning my | 0 srates Leave ¢ flat po- —— took my ha | gl Sl 2. Clean| A Dlack velvet Norfolk coat over a POLITE VAUDEVILLE £ S fesslon way health by tflkfl\g ck, unfastened the watch and held | = 050 a0 “go m s i hlack and white checked skirt—what Four Big Mammoth Acts: ISatne SROL. Gl Dla 5 Gai ) i e e 3 combination is more charming? THE RECRUITS nd finds himsei Please—go—now,” I faltered . 5 People—Carload of Scenery. Me, pe.” McRarland ™ ase—g ; g > E is a pretty @ He took the wateh with apparent QGG = : T2 = o =i -1 B is him out but later it is t eagorness, balanced it in his hand n |l 8SH-Pit In moderate weather a| AIS8Y of the hew Coafl ETRC ::‘v“ i THE JOLLY GIRLS retty girl who saves him. The noment, then put it into his poc bediotiashesiShonldik efcarricdiont topt s lScHOLIDENE AT 08 BEoRaERing $ el et Sl { £ im.Th FuaIen it e £ the grates shoulders and tight at the feet : A Big Novelty. W ing me carefully the while e SR gled skein of crossed desives. | thrailing screen romances shown here e e e e liems 1A delientrur ratl tack 18 of Brench | SCHUSTER, of batile, deeds of oism, | in o long time cling admirably but he must have | bed- causes dra eafinafia e B e e i The Marvélovs Musician, : 1 ught an inadvertent look of relief in S bis Dloce vieh uavy blua Eeossmin cT. me nd love, te situa- On t md honor—ail | great ac ssion across | ing A clever and comical comedy Sold everywhere. in boxes, 10c., 25c. an aeri et and a fine sin "It wont do, Lady Fair. You're a | ¢oal and given it time to ignite. A 3y i = = | clever little trick, but I must decline | thin fire wastes woal Disturb ti HOUSEHOLD NOTES 3 “SONG OF SONGS.” reat sketch e vaudeville bill are three s which are very entertain- eves, for he suddenly said quizzi- | S-—Never shake a fire that is low & B e T 3 ain Uargest Sale of Any Medicine in the Wortd, | until you have put on a little fresh | "PPOM » - ELSIE FERGUSON ! to bite.” fire as little as possible “I don't know wl you mean,” T 9—Storn-windows and storm-doors | ST " CURRENTS EVE nmered, but Mr. Underwood only | Weather strips and such protective Rub rusty metal with turpentine. ¢ i Lot the watch from his pocket for | devices are economical of heat. e R CNIVERSAL WEEKLY, reply and opened the back, displaying 10.—Keep the temperature of sit ACATOI AN HAVSTVER TIERIL00 Chke e | Other Interesting Subjects. the empty compartment where the ooms at sixty-ebsht degrees or — rice paper package had lair s. If there are invalids, old folk, 0 ~ ior 2 Dlme Oor &G ; “You nearly had me buffaloed that | or wery little children in the family, | ONeY e BN time,’ he went on undisguised relief | the temperature may ¥ higher T i = | 2 i Cake frosting can be made with TONIGHT ONLY B ot Eouie it e emotion was | comfortple ” 1€ much coolen s 1| caoldos - WAR EXHIBIT JM MIXin £ my ruse but because I had not, as tle méist. Get a thermometer—a. good Fgeplant and rice is a & rom g:fi [ 5 A% B9 B® 1. ot fist thought, tamely given up fone, use it inside not hanzing out- | bination ; ‘Fr ) 8| qcsperately anxious to set hold of 11.—Tt is wasteful to allow the ] a. 5,3 £ éa n a @] e paper. 1 could have had no better | temperature to dron d wn at night | oo ’_v’“'] tematoes can be stew BERLIN, CONN. key to Harry Underwood's complex | 1t takes twice as much coal to heat it . & e Latest Sunshine Comedy and unwitting1y put ioto my bands, | 12—Tum off o heat i’ unused | - Signts green anples make o it o il pocial e gls il Vhere it Will Be Seen This FOX’S HIGH apparently absorbed in studying the | should be kept much cooler than 1 ’ ok Year—Gen. Pershing Will o - d | rus at his feet. His face seemed sud- | jng rooms. Don’t try to heat all the | CLAS& ‘VAI D! ,srgi E E denly old, rooms all the time. If vou have a Give it at Berlin, Germany, i B y ting News 3 akn e =1 | Next Year. hot-water em, make 2} Official State Exhibit of Junior Food Army. “Of course Lil has it hidden in that | tor -covers and put them over library of hers,” he said | radiators when not in use. This will MON., T‘UES., WED. s ng a knowledge of prevent freezing. 3 3 b €S- T o ANN The Modern Venus With the Form Lillian's secrets which 1 had long 3.—Always keep two pans or open e rRACTI suspected. At the lok of inadvertent | top jars of fresh water on radiators = A LIVE COUNTRY FAIR conterpt which he saw In my eyes he | or in front of registers to keep the air o flushed hotly. in the home moist S. STANLEY HORVITZ, DAYS 500—NIGHTS 25¢ (Elease fpleasafdonitphine feha il 14 —Study the Specific Rules ap- | Uptometrist 327 Main S§t. Optician ever have or ever will give that know- | plving to the system of heating in ledge to anybody else” he said| vour house sely, and I could not help but be- e lieve him. “But your life and your ather’s depend upon my getting that V R paper, and I'm going after it. It lfgl'lla eC!peS won't do you or Betty one bit of good y to prevent me. In the eves of | Roston Brown Bread. the police and the people around here, Tl i vou very well know, I am supposed to Sn e | be the hea is houschold.” | B e : f th Divine With 1,500 People—200 Diving Beauties L r;:‘ p:::::}"olfpfitzx(”r“nm s ”]"m:\“:)“‘”"\“ \T‘:“’ | 0 e n Wm. Fox’s Thrilling 1918 Sub-Sea Spectacie, e S et Tomorrow Eve. PEGGY HYLAND in “Bonnie Annie Laurie” For latest Fox drama Latest Pathe News. L-Ko comedy. Miles of Others. New Britain’s Best Orchestra. ° o { Don't get any fdea I'm stuck on SRR w 7 i do dirtier jobs than this to save you.” | ik, 4 : “You will bo spared this particular | ix and shift the dry ingredients Antg Y o I returned colly, “for the library | and add the molasses and milk. at L) § 8 | is locked and barred and guarded by | thoroughly and steam 3 1-2 hours in Z . 2 an armed service operative. Please | well-buttered molds, Remove the | St l St d N B don't betray my confldence to Betty. | \ell-bittered covered molds. Remove an ey . fOU“ S, e ~~ rl alfl “Peep Into Stageland™, Big Musical She doesn't know a thing about it the covers and bake the bread long | z . i 4 ] w4 Sl ¥ | tnough to dry the top. This may be | & Comedy and 3 Others—A Typical Fox ) | made also with 1% cups corn meal | § E 3 Three good points for a winter coat | ang rye meal and no graham flour. ‘ 4 . S, e Commencing SO0 ® | i | | how | are a high soft collar; Ham and Poached Eggs with Cream leeves, and, most important long Sauce. ‘nnnel'c\ lines A delicous dish of meat and eggs i