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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL /EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1918. ws For Theatergoers and Women Readers = e Loan. The second feature is the ex- | air as T could manage, “do yvou know clusive showing in New Britain of REVELATIONS how I can reac wrfax girls by § Charlie Chaplin in “Triple Trouble,” a | telephone? They aren't listed in the g brand new picture never shown be- phone book." ville show of four acts, such as have l: She shot one keen, searching glance S Bkt realistic fore, and <'hn"!!.\, a brand new vaude- | at me, and waited a long minute be- Mhe American Red Cros B otion pic. | fore answering. e s applause e, big guns 8 first the- is military something like §50,000 men, the new ngland Division Head- | twenty-one year olds, were enrolled; _ auarte | and now the fourth registration whict 755 Boylston St Congress has just authorized ineludes Boston, Mass. | 13,000,000 more up to forty-five years Y A. C. MeKinnie, of aze and down to eighteen. That | Yol SRR RLS tunedFconyen hairan Woman's Roard, ! will leave in the country only about Bonbin: Awy: | tionally, and walked toward the tele- American Red Cross, five million able-hodied men; the rest | phone. New Britain, Conn | will be boys a ayeads, gDolyoulicare) tossseiDIckyia AnSy ST “,)I,,h",d”m,y hand upon the receiver | poay Mrs. McKinnie At first glance the biggest thing veals the factl that!isiwas largely) Lo, |m¥ wire esking him to comsito miion LUllaw gnokker A e L ft appears to be its size through her influence and petty jeal- | 1katherne's wedding? i ait and think it over first,” she | great as that the numbers | a war play in the (| ‘T.o0k for Wagner, Elizabeth Wag se that we think of such in connec- | ner,” she said at last. “Mrs. Wagner | tion, with battle scenes and the hor- | What Madge Did After She'd Read | and they share a telephone, but I've rors of war. Its theme is based on forgotten the number. ' : the fact that lead up to the war. It Dicky’s Telegram, to Clear Her | L0700 lays bare the diplomatic intrigues and the household scandal of Hun Royal- ty. The sensational romance of the mistress of Emepror Franz Joseph re- ent demn- ithe vaude- stilic field, ven more nted last : ousles that the first warlike act was| Lilllan asked the question casually | said quietly of Sept 3rd in regard to outfitting A e bTa PR AR fof one of | committed by the Teuton Powers— | the morning after our farewell to Jack At almost any other time I woud| New Britain boys at Camp Devens ficant as the fact that the people c00- | that of the assassination of Aroh.Duke | and Katherine. [Her wareless tone | have obeyed her suggestion without| rhere is a large supply of knitted | raised their own army. Every town, Mendously | yordinand, heir to the Austriag | didn’t deceive me, however. 1 felt | question. But I was too keyved wp tof . [[eity and counts: morminated its bhast ffeh™ of city | i1rone. The role a woman played in | there was something in the long night | stop for anything. I didn’'t even an material at Camp Devens in charge | (11 And connty Bom in eharge. ifs comedy | {nis awful traa (hat threw the | letter swwhich Dicky had sent her that | swer her, but gave the number to cen- | °f the Quartermaste During (he | N mighty federal war machine com- ists. The | cntire world into war is exposed in | Was of moment to me. tral without delay, Wwiarm summer months none of his | posed of army officers was sent from jedly origi- | \yijliam Fox's production, *“Kultur,’ “Oh, surely,” I Teplied as carelessly Mrs. Wagner answered the call, 8iV- | material has been distributed; to give | Washington and intruded everywhere L presented at Fox's for three days, | and the next moment I was reading | ing her name in business-like fashion | jo° o e g Tt into the frame work of local Sovern- Enumber of | commencing to morrow, he sheets of vellow paper which she | as soon as she took down the receiver. | OU% SWeaters, ete, to boys during that | | o, In “Triple Trouble,” Charlie Chap- | had handed to me. | In answer to my request for Miss| {ime would have been nothing les At the Capitol Provost Marshal Gen- Jusical nov- | in returns in a brand new picture, “Regret exceedingly being Zdith Fairfax she courteously asked I Crowder with a force of forty of- bres. and, as usual, admirers of Chaplin a when v r wire arrived. J re me to wait a moment and in a short ! yerfected the plans and directed $Brass Bul- | waiting anxiously for a look at this| ceived it. Sorry not to have been | time I heard a curiously familiar voice When the Quartermaster thinks it |50 work assisted by five hundre Bd Juanita | king of screen comedians. In “Tri- with you. Please forward fcon- which 1 identified after a moment’s | 2dVisable to make this distribution. ! o ks mostly women. The selective s, tho edu- | ple Trouble” Charlie has taken a zratulations, best iwishes, Jack, thought as that of the xirl who had | Frivate Levine of the 301st Inf. as| g0 wae put into offset by thirt iedy and | pride and incidently a lot of other| = Katherine. Could not have left |copied the blue hat of detested mem- | VeIl a8 all the other boys in camb Lo cnng pivilian officers and was ad. sented on | trouble in addition, so Chaplin in | here anyway. Do not send for mes | ory who are in need. of knitted artiel ministered by home town people trouble will insure two reels of rol- unless gravest emergency. This | “Who wishes Miss Fairfax?” the| Wil surely be remembered. As the |05 4nq neighbors. It was the finest S lof 1o yonn oon Iudsment. Cone Noloe Hai She has Just returned | Weather is becoming cooler, this Wil | 1 058 oo lER L Ha o8 Theal able: fident Madge and mother safe | from a journey and fs much fatigued.” | PrOPably take place in a short 1ime. | o onment with you looking out for them. —- Noursiyers trilly, A to the cost it is to be noted that Love DICK Y HELP TO SAVE COAL Signed) Rohert H. Hallowell, | 'y eotne draf( is far less per mas T read it through three times before 2 Director of Military Relief. ) - "e0 "o junteering. In 1914 it cost T looked up with puzzled eves at Lil- i 1“"“‘]» d Cross Chapters: =~ 152448 for recruiting a man into the iiam. T knew enouzh of Dicky's| ot Water Plants—Specific Rules. | mynn amnannced o hone. . avap. | volinteer system in 1915 it was $10.14 methods of work and of ‘his relations | 1 _aq] the water should be emptied | 1 200,000 troops in Murope. [mme. | and for the nine months just before with editers to be sure that the reason { from the plant and clean water put in | diately a Garman war official pro. | W8 Went to war it was §28.95. During for his failure to respond to Tillian's | ot 1dast as often as every spring and | claimed to the German people that j'he first year of the war down to the invitation was not a pressure of Work. | every aufumn R eraant of Ao Bakeca was not | seventh of April, 1918] official reports And the rest of the telegram was liks | When the first fire of the season | true, because it could not be true. He | ShOW that the cost of registering each a Chinese enigma. Only one thing: s hyjit, as the water gets heated, take | said we didn't have an army of that ' Man Was $1.69, and the icost for each could I gather from it—Dicky dldn't | the radiator kev and open up the Size, and that if we had it would have TMan mccepted for service camé to intend to come homa for a lonig time, | hause-valve of each radiator in turn | been impossible for us to have sent | $4.93. and he had wilfully hidden from me | unti] all the air remaining in each| the men, to Europe because of our | The appropriations for the Provost | the real cause of his absence. | radiator is allowed to escape. Repeat | 1ack of. ships, and that even had we | Marshal General's office were $18,134, A Thought That Hurts. this operation occasionally to make | boats enough to carry them, the | 203, and the expenditures'were §15} Lillian was watching me keenly. As | Sure that there is no air interfering | German submarines wonld have sent | ?34.634.40 and including amonsz it I looked up at her something of the | With free circulation of the water {hem to the hottom hefore they | laTgest items the salaries of local and misery in my eves must have reached 2.—Always he sure that water shows | reached: their ports of destination. He | district draft boards. $4,210,000; sal her, roused the protective spirit which | in the glass gauge of the exhaust tank, | concluded this remarkable house- | avles of clerical assistants to district she always has for me. She sprang to | Which 1s usnally located in the top: that-Jackbuilt statement with the as- | and local boards. $3.000.000 and $2,- her feet with an indignant little exela- | Story of the house ahove the level of | Surance that German soldiers would | 545,413 was spent for printing and B E all radiator: never have anything to fear from | other expenses. “I'd like to get hold of the fiuvk-\,! 1 Be sure the boiler is ecovered | American soldiers. g Our Army is, every American be- rd” she said vindistively “Td | with asbestos as well as the pipes in Our enemy looked on with sneers | lieves. the finosj body of human be- | s Biny siltidost ot nis toolion | the zellar: and. jeers and contempt, followed hy | ings the sun: ever shone on. It is fit ness. He always was the most scats | & Wy refully the General| fear and panic, while Democracy built to fight that the n»or!d may r_w made ter-brained youngster going, with all | Rules relating to all types of plants | a0 army. Our Allies watched with [ safe for democracy, and it is built sorts of fantastic ideas floating around | Keep heating surfaces of the hoiler hope and with 'lfl”\.!(; while a demo- | strictly on the lines of democracy. The e i | well cleaned. cracy turneq its citizens into soldiers | millionaire and the humblest laborer s lan muaDiclon anitowhich| and sent the finished product to the | march side by side. Officers are drawn Al it b e battle fronts of Europe : { from every walk in life. No man is Teass e cion L MR Bt FADS AND FASHIONS | vou will remember the 5th of | exempied because he is rich. None aro e DS e June a year ago, when between dawn | Arafted hecause they are poor. Men are 3 % = = and dark ten million men—to he ex- | measured by their willingness or their act, 9,586,508 men hetween the ages | capacity Past or caste, or creeds are of twenty-one and thirty-one, were | not taken into account. : e enrolled for military service, how | Thus the selective draft has becoms Knitted dresses of Shetland wool | Within fortv-eight hours practically | a badge of honorable service have trimmings of fiber silk jerses all registration returns were assem- Sincerely you e bled by telegraph here at Washington ANTOINETTE TUNK Paris makers are emphasizing the | The same process was repeated last | Director, Propaganda and Speakers’ long suit jacket with slender hips. |June and again in August, when| Department. than a total waste of Able material ‘s strange message the slightest.” returned | promptly, a shade too promptly, T de- ided. There leaped into life the con irtion that Tillian was reservinz an | opinton concerning Dicky. And then my imagination, inflamed | v festering little thoughts which T had rigidly suppressed. ran away with | 450 me. T tried to summon common sense H | A foulard coat of black is lined | e » i e i to my scue, put tb ast ves e AnARTCRART Diaurey 1o v e, it e et vtz of i, W Bt Sh'vis aeeVos | SEAL AND SQUIRREL ALWAYS IN VOGUE 5 i T © | now. there ampeared but one reason glite: % theater Thursday. When the Red Cross | licking comedy. Four vaudeville acts, | for Dicky's absence, his strangeness of The fall blouse will not be seen ) officias asked Mary Pickford to speak | all features. will round out an enter- | demeanor—Fdith Fairfa thout aprons both ir r the biggest picture of the 15.00 workmen of the big ‘ship | tainment without comparison in New !‘::11‘ LR R A child’s hat may be small, gray, and faced with dull green ansora. [ | | LYCEUM THEATRE. to [ ] ~ “She Has Just Returned—"" ear, “A Man’s Man,” will finish its { huilding plant. during the filming of | Britain. | qEn [ | | | un at the Lyceum. The atmosphere of | this picture in b isco, h ~ — It was several minutes befor .' uthern country has been re- | wore a coat and hat, and some of the Fountain of Youth. oile Schop by olcelio as e 1| HOUSEFOLD NOTES arkably created and preserved in | men were doubtful of her identity It is nat a mvth, but a reality ana didn’t wish Lillian to suspect my agi-® X his production and there is in it a | “If you are Mary Pickford. wh are , Wwomen may find it in perfect func-|tation or my conjectures. And when e weet love story. It is red blooded, | vour curls,”” velled an oil-bedaubed | tional health Women who want to at last I did speak it was to make Tpping and vitle, Thera is much in | worker. Mary whipned off her hat and | §row old /gracefully should guard | some idle remark concerning Kathe- Meai or fish intended to be ftried he picture to be commended. Par- |the famous Pickford curls tumbled ainst all organic weakness and de- | Tine's gowns, and Lillian, taking my | should first be wiped as dry as possi- jcularly in this true of tt mass | over her shoulders Her next ay rangements, and at the first svmptom | cue, promptly shifted to that topic of | ble, and it should not be very cold be- cenes in which great numbers of | pearance herc will be in this picture | of guch .conditions resort to Lvdla FE.|wconversation fore dipping into the fat lark-skinned fighters app One | showing varied fvpes. showing the | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, na-| T brooded over the thing the ret of | - onllers how so many men of the icontras{ between the upper stratum | ture’s own root aad herb remedy. to|the morning, and after luncheon I A Russian salad is made from one aroper type were thered together | of society’ and the people of “Clothes | restore health For three generations ' made a decision. - onion, two apples and four cucumber nd tre to such efficie without | Tine Alley.” ihe center of the slum | Women of America have depended| 1 would find out for myself where | pickles, all chopped fine and seasoned aing to the South American country, | district upon this successful remedy and have ith Fairfax was. | with salt cayénne and vinegar. it we are assured that “A Man's SE found no other medicine to equal it. Lillian,” I said with as careless an [Man” was all done in Arizona and { FOX'S THEATER. 5 — | The good housekeeper is the one alifornia | who keeps the house in perfect con- The vaudeville program is one| T s the 1 { dition all the time instead of having | rthy of 'great $ierit. Hill and Hitk- | sec te kellerman in l S £5 3 " ¥ wild housecleaning every little Iman do so many funny things that you | the S “Fox's Theater with ““Th B t e hile begin fo fear for their health. Mary | Chinese Follies™ and an all s \ ¢ g - Sreuer IDonohue is a fine singer and she sings | Tomorrow Manager McDona 43 g | Almost any cold vegetable is de- wome of the latest song hits. The | hooked a triple feature hill for Fox's ! et ihla s ladlbritiitianouial be res colored comedy act is also a very good | Theater, ladys Brockwell in “Kultur, ; e o = S embored! that therelshould ihel two one Amarilly of Clothes Line Al-| Wm. Fox's second propaganda pic- . ST Y HORVITZ, ! |5t st siitos onatbe winegar iniihe ley : to be shown at the Lyceum !ture,m ade in advance of the Liberty 2 27 Main St. Optictan | dressing. Last Showing of the Adven- turous Spectacie = “A MAN'S MAN" | Stuffed eggplant is.a delicious dish T, ) —with— | which few people appreciate, and J. WARREN KERRIGAN eggplant stewed like squash is an- and other. Both require a great deal of ollar Show g wenser ey - BEST VAUDEVILLE for a Dime or So @ | ——.. . ——— Thursday “OUR MARY" When a"F@'lzr" . TOMORROW—FRL—SAT. v N i aE needs 2 friend CLOTHES- YOU SAW “THE PRUSSIAN CUR” ' sl o ’ NOW SEE A POST B 46 l T 9 MLl TOASTIES SROL. VELL B o Renl Corn SRaet [ |5t o e ottt 10 RS (T eirees 3 { coatee of seal and squirrel. It s the | Underwood. ONE SOLID WEEK. | i EVERY PATRIOT ATTENTION! FRENCH ARMY BAND CONCERT at FOX'S THEATRE Added Attraction. F e CHARLIE CHAPLIN in TRIPLE TROUBLE. » 4 Big All Star MONDAY, SEPT. 16, at 8:30 P. M. N i S V] udeville Acts UNDER AUSPICKES OF §TATE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE. A Brand New Picture Never Shown Before. L ¥ FAMOUS ORGANIZATION OF WAR HEROES— EVERY CENT GOES TO FRUNCH 4 ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS. g The Cream of the Vaudeville Y. M. 0. A. WAR WORK, Fiela. Tickets 750 10 $2. Buy from Young Women’s Committce or at Crowell's or Kenney & Leghorn's. S PP A Sensational Expose of the Diplomatic Intrigues that Led to the World ; War. “Kulture” Lays Bare the Household Scandals of Hun Royalty. ; ] TH[ KULTUR SHOWS THE PART ONE WOMAN—A COURT FAVORITE ‘ ! HAD IN CAUSING THE WORLD WA N UNBE[IEV[R