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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAQD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1918. fous milita fur pathetic iint m destruction the peaco- before th hd now an mills th aceful Bocent peoy ing s photo terpiece » The mar i mighty jiv-so tha portunity this mar- nagement bill, the emendous na Coope Btch furnish B Woods, P& number immen mus e to nt f manner greates Millions EWeelkly g subjects. e Edu Ing and . account the & attractions on it is absolutely a jcontinuou a of n perform » O Crowds rst performance fmyan in Wm. o spectacle, “Queen of e of th THEAT! vesterday Wi ed the Annette Keller submarine ', and all even wtion, “A Gods”, in which Mi such a triumph be rtionally famo of this extrs submarine art hat “Queer of 's latest th § that it vear's sens ‘the oh shirring s and mighty d. Hardly had the id on ohe scene when Biually stirring scene brought Beeh "another outburst of enthusi sm. Never in the history of the wcle hotion picture industry has a mam- ne question t oth ‘production like this been pro the Sea il be The United tes marines res e roundly each time app ulari ardous Americ fum opinion last the intern is throu e medium 101 dinary spect more jous succe | tion tha er p wift | earth | mov hzorbin applauded bir som clond in parti ance for and | love, cont this TODAY AND TOMORR ANNETTE KELLERMA “QUEEN @F THE ’:g A The the masterpicce of film of youthful 1918 Sub-Sea or world’s most perfect woman and a host sirens of sea. Fox’s “THE CHINESE FOLLI 10—PEOPL COMED IANS§—GITRTLS—SPECTAT Also OTHER BIG Spectacle. E PN SCENERY J§ 3 ACTS. S byl ; Coming--Thurs., Fri,, Sat. ‘ §GLADYS BROCKWELL in “m.:mm: also CHARLIE CHAPLINin “Tripie “fm A Brand New Picture New Britain's OLUNBIA SHOWS Stanley St. Grounds, New Britain ONE WEEK Commencing MON. SEPT. eizhiy-five feet from Marvied and At Wow Katherine W= What Happened ward N dendh do 3 foll e lips old minister standine alanced The swiff, pityin > seemed so sad a promise oming with the true in this of hoth rd Frane form fac edy in ind wife furned tow Tonoio ria rejoin the army ed work = T saw the little Lillian’s mouth de she deeply flection of my of Lieut | and Elizabeth of Katherine's, self, the 1t wedding. But upon the anad Katherine fear, even of apprehension. Katherine w bride.” indeed turn heloy N fine ne moved line 1o n the 1 Virginia E\ecape» Potato I watehed thought Dawson Pearce W guests in ck «hool besides m the quiet faces of Jack trace ‘s chum friend Soup. ho were S n sized atocs sole pint chopped celery minced onions. butter, flouy half feaspoon pots One-half table 1 Yoo there was 1 tablespoon 1 T: no “bonny at table: One a half teaspoons salt One pepper poon the hes a few Jickett moro: so0 long Lillian, in the few hours given had worked marvels, She has a way with her where tradesmen are cerned that I bave never equalled. They will leave more profit | able customers to rush through thing in which she is especially ested, and for this wedding, so {near been cooking 30 min- | her heart, they had rallied to off the water, saving it to | necessity most loyally. From Mash and beat the vege- | women in the alteration room til light and fine, then grad- | modish costumer to the florist whe beat in the water in which they | r ie an ivory and emerald bower boiled through the puree | one end of then put back on the fire. ; they had done alt and pepper. Beal with | result of their labors glowed whisk for minutes. Beat | us, was reflected in the rdually hoiling milk. Add the | gratification in Lillian's 1l minced herbs and serve at “Here's LP TO SAVE COAl cate sick girl I had comforted but days before. And Lieut. Jack had completely lost the stern lock which had for minced chervil or parse 1 qGu Pare tew mi the potatoes with the iling ik & and puat 1nto a been his pan celery and onions put ove count pan is put one-half cup- and put the bal buble boiler. Mi cold milk and stiv When the po- | Cover with her hot fire from the | ful of the milk cold, ance to heat in a the flour with the into the boiling milk ete., pour use later tables | ually were water 0 min hen the Cook tim fire. tatoe have rub icve Add nd the their utmost, and th face Hoping.” At ona point she had nearly struck i snag. Because she thought Bett worn out. from the strain of the preceding and following old Mrs. ton’s death, Lillilan had prop: e | having a caterer serve the ould | cypper. But Betty had balled “When 1 gets s6 old an | T can’t fix up things for a can just take a broom a with the rest of the wnounced, and Lillian her way. something which our sharpened appetites were srateful, when, after the ceremony, we t down teo Betty's dainties, with Betty ho in the hacksround like beneficient-turbaned black ang I suppose we're not to ask where vou're going,” Miss Pearce, a lively { brunette, asked mischieveously the the ! supper drew to an end “It's no secret,” Jack returned “Old Jobhn here,” beaming at his soldier chum, “had so much money in the | the days before the war that it much ! sinful even to count it. And one of hi mius cHerished possessions was a bungalow out on the east end of Long [ Tsland, under the elms of the Hamp tons. He has kindly placed it at our disposal with all its appurtenances. boat, Jap-—everything, for the have we Steam The _Specifie in the Rules boiler ey often Lutumn water chan every less that sddin brush trash,” s let her ha Draw a the bucketfui at least replenish supply the of w from a week and e hottom ch time the water tanc glass water vou attend to the cocks oceasionally il not clo; with | pipe. boiler fresh we for of impe at | Cleanlinc of e for prime whenever {he most the aug Turn below fire above to or ind Vetine make sure the opening closed up. They | must be kept open e he level of the st gauge the ir it the boiler top of must alway W the with at Its temperature rises above some | alonz height. | of | but was e is too and if fome bachelor and the. let that of exhaust-valve ator Some motor few called back “How wondfren]!” Jian and [ were comment. Katherine Off the radiator. | troubled as she met through it it is all | €Yes, must he cleaned Truly. 1 didn’t fail replace | @ v minutes to have an extra | getica that Dear child, would have all right if you had.” Lillian refurned af fectionately, and Katherine's forehead | clearea ‘A bachelor hungalov Miss i Pearce flectively. “Seems to me T Hit's risky so muech happiness into Dit. 1t might ious.” She glanced from her long ey lashes at the owner of the schelor bungalow with frank co- wor times > valves need cleaning with a pin | aking in lkerosene. Tf in doiibt | one of them unserew it from the fire is low eam pressure, or days we hefore are abont Pearce, Lil- onr Mis one in looked faintly our surprised the radiator and 1 when as voice no turnir blow not it Don't able replace is know it myself till he ean to a said is adviss to any it heen of to one e temporarily Don’t out, order. tudy to all to keep the fail applicable the gene heating-plant flues clean bhoi aid re to let prove conta beneath forfunate Rich granules of sweet, nut- like flavor hoping,” he returned, lifting 15 to her but Mis hers completely all her atte faintest of blus 1 1 coult sudden! Ia to her ice, crept over her cheeks rape:Nuts 7 _ Economical S mmour them. for was almo: Jawson's was ide him, veiled and while the Pear with her hes gave wondered but soon forgot Jack anno for Li touring hem through J. Warren Kerrigan and Kenneth Harlan “A ‘V[an Man” The Best Vaudevxlle BROWN AND DEM MARY DONOHU HILL AND ACKERMAN § — Coming Mary Pickford | R - N Y 4 Big All Star Vaudeville Acts, The Cream of the Vaudeville Field. the the transformation happiness had made in con- son inter- her the of a of the wonderful living room, betore pardonable was Mor- wedding vou y- | apolo- | | 1nosen essed the be- | © fur up to the the wome her ipstairs 2 the velld unhury And before Mis me ne w min offic pa xhibit ntifi i ted ch Kir 1 Jacl door Pearce Lillian 1s when apped upon lon with therine could no h other Kz wth ot eyes the ucti turned to enc . Dawsoy 15 at motor 1 instr T siving s Lo chauffe ¥ plaintively about a And then each other, girl at time understand SOITOW- tragic Therc's nothing smiled at which the some Tow smile our side would no doubt FADS AND FASHIONS| Thin broidered materials are in wool Waisteoat effects chiffon blouses, continued in Pekin blue is used med with red fox Velvets and for autumn plushes hoth arments are good Costumes of silk jersey arc often trimmed Black crepe often trimme de Chine with color ar novel made of hip yoke Some very A few hats of the sm high in nt Are trim very fr 0dd fas of the new many 11 suits. fashionahle far fur is and wraps. Monkey both frocks vers brocaded monkey A cloak of black has a large collar of fur Be a Joy-Walker, “Gets-It” for Cora 2 Drops, When shoes on and co walk sideways to get pain, {z a vacation two and apply Seconds-——Corn Is Doomed! vou almost die rns make aw for with. you almost from the minute or your 2 or of the ‘My Corns Peel Clean Off, With ‘Gets-It*"’! world’'s ma peeler, ** will you from right e and only It.” Then, sure that toe genuine corn- and then only, your will your <o that you ¢ off gloriously e Take no ck be corn peel it vour fin tinued ance ness—w te pain and irvitating pres “q greasy shift bleed painl pla into the that mak faster I “Gets-It like it in the world Millions have tried e I or years It and and and quick corns sure the corn-remover but a trifle E. I 1d in the suaranteed or money- y sure ny drug & Co., Britain and vorld’s best the at wrence ew back way. costs EY HORVITZ, Main St. Optician EVERY ana | the | AMERICAN RED CROSS KOTES he follo is anthorize vorkshops, amplos 5.000 wo. who sing sewing purchased e Red have heen established in as many parts the countr workers 20,000 meters arious ing ! men ma Cross, d Cross War Council are 1 st 820,000,000 e by t will have been for relief work Red Ay includes in Ttaly Thesé turn of garments each month and their valued at 3,659.000 lire The sum of $1.15 quired maintain a ar Pisa where persons will before furnishing and at Amer of the pre ynnouncement m This for ithe t ican Cros: ent by the | 1.1 into ording to ! the that labor to by all work in nning of War Council 000 will be re colony of réfu- it is expected provided with ts in. Factor- ir materials, hoss have been estab- To provide for soldiers’ families and to Ttalian .inatity- work $1,030,700 vaquired for the current six The appropriation for hos- at the front for that par- 241 50, and for ambu- vice §195900:° The main- of rooms and canteens the front calls for an appropriation 22,50. An appropriation of 110,000 will enable the Red Cross to the custom of distributing packages among the men at ippropriations to 5,000 be covering second of American people of the the Red W ows that the appropria the health up to July 1, 1918 | Jend nd that an appropria- | fions en 7,837.50 has been made | wili be ix months of the year. | months amount $1,100,000 will be used | by the medical unit which sails short- ly to help out tuberculo: Ttaly The ba ) the re operations the report ames winte forming the of schools this of stance il for tion It 1t Cross [ lished point 7,939 gaged in this Of this pitalk servic | iod lance is stamp in | se | tenanc ording | to in- work One of in the the $3,- the refu soldier: rest tle of the Piave, acc ort, made it necessary e the original estimate for aly hy million dollars. b items of | last half of the year 00,000 will cost to the families of ont. this work now having first in the Red Cross activities in About 14,000 tons of food will shipped from the United States each month to keep this service going. More than 100 Red Cross kitéhens are now providing 15.000 rations daily Finding employment for thost le to do war work has nece sitated an appropriation for the last half of the year of $3,077,140. Twenty- HOUSEHOLD NOTES ‘: crea Tin' 1 | the a | continue comfort the front One of the important prob- Ilems of the Red Cross in Italy, ! cording to the report, is looking after | the children Nurseries, schools and | health camps have been provided for { this purpose. By special arrangement with the Italian government 12,000 | sacks of flour are being used moRthTy {10 feed the children. The appropria- !H(‘H for thiz work 23 ,500 The sum of § 7 has heen provided for the purchase of a home at Milan that will accommaédate forty nurses. st expense will be feed { | i it and most the fr ftaly 18 wiho The gweet potato makes Large and Hard, Face Looked Badly.- Cuticura Healed. LB “‘My face broke out in pimples. The pimples were large and berd, and were as thick as they could be. They itched and burned making me scratch them, and causing my face to look bedly, as the scratching made it awfully red ““Then I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and T used two cakes of Cuticura Soap with the Ointment, and my face is healed.” (Signed) Clifford Marden, 22 Park St., Rochester, N. H., March 8, 1918. Having cleared your skin with Cuti- cura why not keep it clear by using the —dly toilet purpeses? 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