New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 9, 1918, Page 4

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oot e AFTERICAN RED CROSS ROTES QE‘ V%/' when we re free T could have e ‘;‘ Y ?1 made vou care, and also made you The following is authorized by the , there » things that are worthy riotousiy hap But there's no us i N 1 - first is that the purchas- prerha I hir : Ga S 1 Cross War Council i Berhaps the i g0 voli . . hashing over now. The Dick ! ! : e e fibe paid tiho 7 bird's alw had you hpynotized, al ¢ War Council o American {5\ mer ‘ross, because of flie big cas “hat Harry Underwood Declared As | W will have nd I've always | Red Cross today issue second in- | S 3 voluntary endeavor fs aad th as SES zot off at t stalment of its report he Amer- 2 = 2 b 2 ITe Said Good-by b Y 1 5 e s : Morgets it 15 ’ 3 b e can people concernir o being of the Red (ross T > other is the e l economy observed in all ves oo = 5 Harry Underwor ) hi t ", he spoke the name | mad Hchesof the work: | The folloxinis fthe impro vith a n mation siven me with such ten- | This particular instalment covers work . & e 3 Scene: o : L) > belr e Ital R cablegram from Mr. Henry P. Da v hoarsely there v no ruc . from watching out | Ning of the war and plans made for ? AL d T g~ con i 2 = 3 o my little bit fo thwart period up to at are of I give vo ord of hos 3 ber, 1918 i rnere i o i 2 < ned quiet]y Y656 Ll loose some “In carrying out its work Ital o : 1 3 i the j 2 1 © story. but flag and American Red Cross bas appropri- o colorod 3 ¢ e 1. 1918, the Donohue, | e S e < ; et sl 353.50. The greatly enlarged field Who comes 1 ol ed fizht for opportunity and obligation in Ifaly dl aver th ¢ «d Tomatoes, ass dd, 1 on . Gooatn, ed for an appropriation for the 5 g, in 2 1 tom < 5 ¢ i t my fa months ending December, 1918, | You shortly the final entitle mounting to $12,657.8 : il - moment. Ther < Thus by the end of the year 1918 | Work —as your commission s to malke . 5 5 the the American Red Cross will have ex- | mends, and upon consideratior his v Th R 2 . VRO e pended since the wa and up ' War Council it will be appro the end of Decem- unc 1, o ommissioner, at the sec- 1 will bhe of dr has heen an cess alone in the d, but in t throughout the county and looked W in positior y car = 000.00 in work of rel nd v ssociates have perfect] s pa Brown Need for Red C(ross derstood. It is vitally important that e s for- 1t ‘that r &“_'““. O | tomato. browned ecrumt 2 felt that 1 wstified b s ov in raction in e R far and.! words in drawir hat inferer and a temp ry commission, | be warried out fn such a manner that 8 '0f motion A s = 4 i e e e ed by George IF. Baker, Jr., was | evervone can justly feel that each put in a £ fammoth <pec = R X e Q AN Q ent to 1 malke & thorough ¢ dollar has bee T N | the unbrowned crumbs i | With the enemy camp of spies headed | ¥ AT) ND FASHIONS |:ont to Italy to make a thorough and | dollar has heen treated as though Prititary <pec- : FADS AND FASHI | exhaustive investigation of the needs | were the particular dollar given % )t with the remainder ut by Grace Draper. B o producti e B A e el e el el | there, As a result of the commission's | the person making the great B-operation e on it Blnour mhe fon Mhenculd proteer me adony Gost fiom \ ) ge chiffon is frilled | Teport, a permanent commission was | fices in order to give = The m {ish should be A the beautiful stormy petrel who had | with mans hound with navy | In process of formation when the | ‘Ag Stated at the beginning, the ex i cent - ”’“"“‘, risp. played such havoe with her life and | blue creps | Teutonic drive on the Austrian front | penditures anthorized by the War o artist mine. But that, in order to do so, he filled all Italy with homeless, starv- Council in Washington for the six - oo o had involvéd himself in a plot against Dinner gowns black and tur-|ing, despairing refugees and brought ' months ending December 31, 1918 t‘;i]‘,‘{‘\‘("“' Eance :"“‘ 'T'{) SA‘IE (‘OAL hw_ country I had always been loath | auoise biue or old are very good | on a v:\»z\:k;\'llwhtior;‘;“-\?::‘f“;;’7‘“;”:‘0’;1 famounts to $12,657 The ARl to believe sty Cross workers into the Italian field. | original estimate was one million dol e G Now I was convinced, and with the | ——— | B e eiv activities | lars less but the battle of the Plave, I conviction came an intense desire to | Burgundy charmeuse and duvetyn |have never ceased, =~ | while a great victory, was meverthe. PR s “ia 1a drops from the same colot mart com ay Italy is fully convinced that | jess attended with losses that entailed the American people are a nation of | (he o Tl S Producers cf photoplays, at r 1§ fo insure a return D the expenditure of another million in I put out my hand, ftouched his deeds as well as words. There is 1 g = caring for the wounder et s) iato sionin fep ol e B e B A simple and charming frock is | scarcely a village or commune which . ; nded % 1 o i hair timid ple i AT TN g = In so far as the a unt of money PRy ‘tpectacle ever produced N s IRt ; ks e amount of money & ¥y spectacle ever produced i 2 of the furna L Tind oo odl Ploaset made of plain faffeta in hlue and | has not been given unmistakable evi- | o oo e (B0 5 TR0 0 O 8" management will present this | 1 the window of the cold Ho atoarted ip this tace acavwn witheitwhite dence of the generosity, kindliness and [ oo ¢t i ncerned, the item farvelous spectacle three times daily | air bhox 15 to avold too great a : LI S s | ability. of America in the work of | of furnishing foad to the refugees and one solid week, in order that ev- ent of outside air., especially on | families soldiers at the front fs &Ybody may have an opportunity 1o | verv cold days | given first place in the work now be witgess this out-of-the-ordinary at 5. Always keep the water container In this connection. Col. John Bu- [ 1 dane This’ service, .known as trachion. For this week's vaudeville | in the air-jacket filled with clean | _i 0 e chan, one of the directors of the | 7"}‘1‘&!1”‘07”';&(\-‘](0‘ consists of f bill the management has secured fou Ator Moist air heats much more, < the new autumn shirt- | British Ministry on Information, said: | "‘5”'”‘& 15, "”:q rations daily, which big all vaudeville acts—acts sadily than dry air, and is better for Madge Breaks Down, ek e S s ‘I hope Americans appreciate the | Will take 14,000 tons of food from the come from ‘Hw lc w!“v*L t e as more comfortahle. | ‘You know I cannot do it. even if | .q)y,, work which their Red Cross organiza- America and acts that have there is such a paper as you describe. tion has done in Ttaly. American work 1 not to burn th order to i from me apparent to the War Cc any program adopted by the Red Waushington early in the summer of . Cross in any part of the world should s — ~gm.v1n.« Rules | save him from the conscquences of | of his wicked—even if chivalric—folly | bined | pain, grasped my arm so fiercely that - > K I wineed inwardly with the hurt Children's fall ecoats will he made | Saving Europe from the grasp of Teu- “For God's sake, child,” he wildly |Avith short waists and rather full | tonic autocra cried, “go and that paper and | skirts ents J. War- _ [TA Man’s Man.” Ken- flin, the former New Britaia Fman in the Lyceum stock com- is glgo seen in this picture, giv- 'Mr. Kerrigan excellent support = P : & & United States each raonth and will ba served from more than 100 kitcher | This service will be furnished at a cost of £3,200,000 The next matter is the employment ¢ hie to keep a jar of sensation for their originality I answered Biiti won't voul trye itol BT T LE R o e v panels, both | Was wonderful. Tt was organized an o F Bhrrich Shs to Sbuth Ameri- ! , et out of this terrible intrigue? You beront and back, make a plain frock | @ccomplished with deftness, energy where s onescylinder’.r h e llined ove Chanse Sraton fraanent pre- | have said—some-—things. Lillian has | cpaiming ind tact It must have been enor- O o S e thi cels il I & $ hinted- -Oh, T cannot sav what T wish s 2 mously expensive, but it was worth pads the attention of a Yankee like | y E ferably every da int : 4 1 . but v r Te rrigan. He gets mixed up in any ! ’'®&¢ : E 5. Hot-air pipes should have a it sounds too absurd. Tf—you ha wll length euit jackets have their { many times what it cost in its re- | Part in the war. To this end 28 worl mber of fights and shows himself a | “° good piteh npward from the furnace, | @0y thouzht of—protecting—me—Db¥ | ¢ jjness gathered on rounded or shoul- | markable coffect on (he morale not | L der yoke only ‘of the people at home, but at the | Parts of Italy They zite empioy- of the first-floor reg ont ‘the moist heat of those who are ahle to do some shops e been erected in various e tation R tributed to nearly 400,000 needy fam- | tivity amounts to $3,077,140 ilies of soldiers. At last reports the| A colony for refugees from Venetia | near Pisa is taking care of 2.000 per | sons, and before thé snow flies, this “ing features of the ferritor ¥ don't ant to preach, but don’t you | \erican cotntry. “Fhe story is full s e B c by the ladies this fal 1 when desired happens to each one of us is no mat- | rows of white 'machine stitch f 130,000 rations weekly. These were ! probably will he increased by 15,000 | tigh A or: mus e tharoug v > n cem | precious releases | tight. Al ers must roughly | *" ;" lise of Dicky's name was unfor [ support of 121,000 families. It | this colony amounts to $1,155,000 Wm. Duncan in the i & T 1 - f 1 2 W " - I ; oh ! Hcient dian - | involving vourself in this thing, won't ppere. g of “A Fight for Million and should ufficient. diameter. | | S IR fa front, where its maximum was felt ment to 5,000 women, who are ysing Jack Kerrigan has at last an op-|gf 4 TIENt Lok . Thew ahould ®lse be wrapped ~with)| Youplease belieye ‘that Ewoulc X aximum was fe me I holere e rtunity to prove himself the amm-\_"f}' SRRSOy O D g e r et A abactos parate pipe for | Tather die—have anything happen to T e ot ey eir A survey made in July shows that | 747 sewing machines. The appropria- ing a fine sense of the dramatic DglanS s chning andiostichyntere L T Fach | You—from any one-—-even D | is Wilson is the charming heroine, Gy Stk z : e E e | : 2 rter of the president of the South i L S G L Sl bfe nt e Tar. | SSe ihay we——weidonit belong to our: A smart fall hat is of black velvet | American Red Cross had in operation many of the leading gown orn 1S c3 L : elves now but to our count Vhat | caceq with swhite Georgette and has |in Italy 41 kitchens with a capacity trong situations, smashing climaxes | UV, the_jaaies e A A s % | mar § arieinality of blot. . In*factino fan An Elco comedy far ahead of it 5. Be s 2 = r as long as we are true to the flag™. | i for trimming contributing to the comfort nd | more. Cost of the establishment of An educational film full of inferest- | ceme ,t:,‘y or tion put in Nt e e e o CLIOT is maintaining 43 workrooms | “Tf the morale of the men at the An enry story and several more | coal-zas wi car i h Prat o hittle apcenh (ol meantinab employed in producing an average | ilies muat be properly cared for. De- 000 chil tails provide for shops, shoe factories. SaveYOUTHBi.’ subject will complete the biggest pro- | jacket and be carried up- directly to} a2 oot Othine at his hands. e two nurseries caringz for 13, gram ever sented by the manage- | the rooms 3ut o S e el Honey must never be cooked 1003 | gren, There are nineteen health cen SOrkiby Hiirsesl AfAn il A satatansite flch of " Dept. B, Be ! necessar to run this show continu Notice the : s NS | has been appropriated “There are many other activiti presented it is absolutely | heating plants as A% your owil. T don'l {hink vou need to worry Soup ly with no intermission member why much of a sacrifice from the Dicks All t 1aracter of work done up | that will ost heavily, and which have hird neered fe's t buey | L '1 o o amplished ¢ een provided for (AmonE. them o vittering ahout other cages to con- | Shines on them cost of $4,54 Wo : 58 twittering about oth s t \ S b Surgical sings and sursical Inkfeu cern himself much ahout home, coun- | : ’ soldiers at the front 1 ments. $1,241,212.50; supplies, incl |+ Ma of the L 1918, had cost $2,844,60 ; 5 - _suppli T ‘” £ : ; ing gasoline and appliances, mainten muffins without emergency fund was expended it 3 try or flag.’ : The steel-tipped irony of the words st oo e i e !E Qh W # ' pierced the chamber of my heart in the same period taking of Ghou='i rat Arives o 5 2 i RS o i 5 i ver nd living expenses, 3495 lot little known flavoring A cost of $174,700, Another item : Sty » for a Dlme or QO @ flood of shamed grief which 3 5 : 3 .| of expensc during the early days was | for soldiers at the front, $119,000 b whelmed me Lk X e Atea at of transportatfon. This amount-| food for children, 357,500; for mur " To my horrer I found I n S $200.462. Operating expenses | whase and maintenance of nurses confrol the te of humiliation whic luring this period amounted to $167,- | home at Milan, $55.07 tor all ’ . Shoe il Ll B St ainty housekeeper. connection with the foregoing | fre genera] offices at Rome, $41 p 1 f 1 R and Rome buried my face in the back of m 4 fund for prevention of tubercu- ANNEIE‘ITE chair, while the sobs I had so long re- el = | doste, $1,100:000% tratepsrtation- $43 2 R ibichncd ozoiavime i g 000: purchasing section, $4,620; stor- “I'm Mad About Yom." : 3 age section $63,250; finance section, Oh, child, don't do that!” 1 3 g $21,505: section of the secretarv-gen- derwood adjured frantically. * | 2 . eral, $46.695; section of public S lowdown, ornery pup to pull that last 9 > 3 3 mation $31,790 Dicky or where he is. 1 simply 3 4 work that has been done daily in § | spilled over with crazy jealousy Italy and ihe expenditures 'of ithe IN WM, FOX'S SUPER SUB-SEA SPECTACLE fle knelt by the side of my chair ’ ’ and with the touch of his trong t‘ t h % X of the war demand a continuation of i i e el e NSl ops eliing . e s N e ) d = @ i k and the expediture of even A% ‘9 ) NG D # | my head toward him, took my ha | ‘ ceater sum, there is no doubt that from my face, and thrust_into ther . {nstanz‘b) i ‘ American people will T work beimz done Should the needs Magio—Mystery—Trills Galore—1,500 People—200 Diving Nympbs—A Swift Moving Absorbing [ one of his own laree, fine handker opsR R chiels d Don't lct that itching skin-trouble This sost of i o g torment you an hour longer! Just dnyuiierc i Le Bald prant oY spread a little Resinol Ointment over st (R n e D e B the sick skin and sce if the itching X ave: ‘ [ y = - P R T R i TR ner took on a humility utterly foreis does not disappear as if you simply @ ! C R ; to my knowledge of Harry Under 8y wiped it away ! 3 3 £ AUDEV;LLE “Th h 1 ) | wooa 3 B And—even more important—this [g&8 : 3 il € mesc Oifies B | Of course. it's nothing but moc soothing, healing ointment rarely fails p Qe s FX HoRverz, ven % . ain & v for me to ask vour fo to clear away promptly every trace 3 OTHER BIG ACT % | e aid, “but 1 do want vou to know of the unsightly, tormenting eruption, that I'm sincerely sorry for han . cupless,itis due to Lome serious inter- 3 7 caused vou pain. It's no news to you, nal disorder. - Sl flrecmcfler probably, that I'm mad about you Resinol Ointment usually gives 5 y Grandma tool fo Leengion aeese Rl samiitilon d even prompter results_if the sore } freldhs places are first bathed thcroughly with Resinol Soap and hot wates. Y‘“‘ i "" ""‘ Y ; Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap contain Z u ¥ ; 8] rothiog that could injure or lrritate the tenderest 4 E ski hey clear away pimples, rednese and 4 P roughnas, stop dandruff. Sold by all druggists. my own weaknes—his voice and man ’/////m,m{uw.w- 3 SOLID WEEK. Warren Kerrigan With e | L ] %f“““*““,.‘,:“fl""‘fj EVERY PATRIOT ATTENE@N! OLUMBIA SHOWS |1 2z L ERENGH ARNY BAND CONCERT al FOR'S THEATRE the Year ! Stanley St. Grounds, New Britain I Big Al Star | vAUDEVILLE '. MONDAY, SEPT. 16, at 8:30 P. BROWN N SMONT # - ROWN AND DE &) UNDER AUSPICES OF STATE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE. W ¢ Vaudeville Acts i v : 4 ONE EEK ii ) 5, i MARY DONOHUE—PRIMA e oalo by e s ‘ommencifl . > IbeRCrcanfolihelvandeniiel i |} SOREENS ofiandeYalS Y. M. C. A, WAR WORK. il g : Ficld. i HILL AND ACKERMAN Tickets 750 to $2. Buy from Young Women's Committee or at Crowell's or Kenncy & Leghorn'

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