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KEENEY’S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1918, ews For Theaterdoers and Women Readers— an exposition private life of Austria—the who mal romance 88 reveals the | through her v act tral powers heir to ithe is a vivid the part mistress had a pictures le\his new- hem all. For | dy this onc Film fans for a new “one rcomes “Triplo Fox's only consider- f of the week, ent beyond MARY PICKFORD:+Amaniiy of Clothesline Alley " An ARTCRAFT Diciur, LYCEUM THEATER. . At the Lyceum theater beginning Mary Pickford in her latest picture, “Amarilly | ley”, will of Clothesline be shown. 1t is the humorous picture in which ever appeared. Clothesline typical of the tenement district of a great metropolis, and the character from the star down, are all indigenous to the precincts that form so I and picturesque portions of the city Mary Pickford of Amari daughter of tender-hearted Iri { washerwoman, and the mother large fam the boys of and newsboys s her living as a er, while her Al- most she has Alley is course is ONE SOLID WEEK. which are ] Amarilly scrub girl in a fiance, Terry Me the pride of the alley, i artender in the Midway side from the fact ¢ b the inventor of saloon. t he holds the he is celebrated as the famous Hickey- ness of the inhabitants of Clothesline Alley is well portr: nd the moral - agde The Cream of the Vaudeville Bl .1 4ing one of its leading members, Field. | Gordon Phillips, whos mother is Boola Cocktail, though he himself , never indulges in liquor. 4 Big All Star 7 - Vaudeville Acts, attitude is compared to the bored and restless life of the upper crust, in- ! anxious he shall marry a girl of social S VRIS |, oinence. Mother receives a sever SHOW For a Dime or so TODAY, TOMORROW, SATURDAY. VAUDEVILLE 4 Big High Class Acts. HOUSELY, NICHOLS AND DEAN FLO. BROWN-—TYLER AND CROLIUS. OPERA A LA MODE. GLADYS ERGCKWELL in “KULTUR” Another smashing indictment of Prussian- ism. Exposing the household secrets of the Austro-German court. You saw the Prussian Cur, now see Kultur. Extra Added Attraction. CHARLIE CHAPLIN “ TRIPLE TROUBLE A Brand New Picture—A Riot. of a | The happi- | 4| line | ‘] . e, 2 telegram that should cc | | | | | shock son | The sively when has fallen event that clements in | mix happily new vaudeville of the b she « her | in that the the scovers that with Amarilly. ensue prove conclu two widely ated social cannot love REVELATIONS OF A WIFE sep: world The 1 shown hill that There is Chester novelty offering comedy singing and piano ind the big feature act | Model, four women and two comedy variety offering. sensation shop which [ T latest models. | teeth this act. Go be sure you includes could Kingston in The Durkin a clever Girls ering, he e I'his Why Iillian Said Tt May Be Best in a o is to Lay the Cards lace Upward Jew in a t will ¢ shows a On the Tabie After AlL" m use a g 15 it caught my under lip between my contains many woman fashion of the must show in grim deter aion not see but the of betray by tone or phrase words of the girl at the the telephone had affected me Edith Fairfax just journey ! All the had been bedevillin I knew that at any once for al] the truth husband’s friendship “Well The voice end of the telephone patient note. 1 mentally as I had its owner upon occasion of my seeing her, distinetly underbred. “Will you please S Fairfax"—I adopted my formal manner—*Mrs. Richard Graham’s re- grets that she is fatigued, and—" T got no farther. “Is this Mrs, Graham?"” exclaimed rather how other end returned from a in the mammoth and pretentious military spectace “The Unbeliever”, is undoubtedly the most realistic scene | ever produced. The United States Ma- rines, who take part in this thrilling | scene were the first Americans to go over the top after the Germans. Par- ticularly pathetic scene in the fourth | reel of the massive and gigantic pano- ama shows the burning of a village at | Inight and the innocent children and | defenseless women fleeing towards the | suspic me cost ons which redoubled. know my mizhty spec I must conce for this at held classified the the rnin the other voice single convey to M most American line. A correct reproduction of Dixmude, Belgium, the quaint and picturesque villages that saw so many Dattles in the early part of the war— shows the peaceful farmhouses the windmills and many more interesting | tioned. *“Wait a moment, sights. love story runs through the | I heard the quick tattoo whole play. When the directors of this ! high heels as she hurried away from maseterpiece of the motion picture in- | the telephone, and minute or two ustry finished their work they had | later I2dith Fairfax soft, well-bred left nothing undone to make this the | southern intonatio, sounded in my most stupendous spectacle of modern | ears. And to my heated imagination | time Thrilling and stirring scenes | there was tremulous fright in are crowded into the fifth reel. ’Vho‘ irl’s accents. sixth reel shows the trenches, the “Yes? Mr: barbwire entanzlements, the big guns, | hurriedly the tanks and many more features of | wrong?' the worlds war. To accommodate the | Again T had large crowds who e desirous of wit- control the tremolo nessing this massive and pretentious | voice | military spectacle the management is “Oh, no, indeed,” 1 finally | presenting it three times daily all this | brightly, “but I recalled that week. hadn’t yet had that little visit we The latest promised each other when we last features a met at the Fleur de Lis restaurant. beautiful Do you remember?” The E “Oh, yes, I remember,” morous tale fax replied with a little catch Whatever, breath, and 1 guessed that anything of importance occurs | memory of Dicky was cheris | throughout the world The Universal | her. | Weekly has a cameraman on the job. The Educational film as usual, hee;»s' { the audience posted on the happenings of science. The big all star vaudeville bill pre- | sented this week is far ahead of | vaudeville bill ever presented in | city. \ Dena Cooper and Co., with a com- | ot the than please woman of her she said anything Graham Is—is there to wait a moment note of my said, we episode of Brass Bullets ring ride through 'the inta Clara valley. Comedy again has to tell. whenever Fair- pIythe) any ed by co a hu- Edith and wherever Lillian Interrupts. and Mr. town,” 1T haven’t going to busy of I have been very Graham has been out went on smoothly, “therefore telephoned before. But I'm be in the city for some days, and I particularly wish to see you will you not, therefore, waive ceremony : - | 5nd come to see me tomorrow, here edy sketoh ©f eity lifo have a genuine |,y Ny Underwood's homs, where am staying? A firm hand, Lillian’s, took the re- ceiver from my hand, put her lips to the mouthpiece. “Come over to luncheon, Edith, said heartily. *Bring Leila with you.” I didn’t hear the girl's response, but Lillian’s answer was crisp | the point. “That's all right then pect you at 1. Good-by She hung up the receiver and turned to me grimly. “If you had to do this mad thing, why didn’t you tell me so that any | this | novelty The Five Sailors seem to be able to extract real music from almost any- thing they pick up. The handsome lit- | tle Miss in the act has a very pleasing wvoice. West and Woods with a seemingly inexhaustible supply of stories and parodies are roundly applauded This bily program of features com ipels the management to run the show continugusly without intermission. AL LIVE | Lyceum theater may well be | called the theater of surprises, for | unusual feature which Jeaves a last. | o0 to one mow if she comes | ing impression on the patron. Tor | P® 80 frightened vou can example, last week the manpgement | (1 With her intelligently. offered “A Club Man’s Dream’ with- Then gion Puihink ! out making any fuss about it. Their | Preathless {SHOTIDE treat this week was in that riotous eV]d(‘nt.(llspll’fls\lré-‘ team Hill and Ackerman who caused | I think that you're a very | more laughs than ever Dbefore | impetuous girl” she returned, | crammed into one act. Just to out- | then her voice softened do itself the Lyccum is now offering Telegram for Katherine. | another surprise bill, which will ap- | “But I can’t blame you,” she went | peal particularly to the ladies and [ on. *I know, Madsge, that yow've decidely to the sterner sex. Shh!! | pag enough to upset you completely 1t's a model act with real live models. | mut 1 can't help thinking you're on nuff said. And the = other acts? | the wrong track about this. However, Well, you must see for yourself. The | jt may be best to lay the cards face picture end of the program is a su- | ypward on the table, after all’ pec-atiraciion dn liself, belng hewded ) iriliian madel nof further reference )y the “All America’s Sweetheart”, [ “1n " otver“nor qid 1, but I 1 Mary Pickford, in her new photoplay | o it AIFEER FUE el o classic entitled “Amarilly of Clothes- SR e Alle People will recall her | UPDermost in recent pictures of “Stella Marty® | TOSt Of the dy‘]"f' and “Rebecca of Sunnybrook But,h in cd», rm” and may expect no less in to- | LHOUShts an ¥'s plcture. Many other caretully | diverted from selected subjects will round out the | ious misdeeds program. The management also stat- | Detty appeared ed that next week there will be some face solemn and important, more surprises. Their announcement | Of & telegram or a cablegram will be awaited with interest grerefompagielosaniu oo ile Katherine”, she said. “I do hope it am no terrible for that blessed lamb, her married!” illian envelope and it open. went had asked letter after she We'll ex- abruptly | s The she’ll queried her very foolish, and wa early evening my were effectually and his myster- h Dicky at the door, her no news jest the and took Before us to open tore she or she Katherine ny me was e ! gone. Sk have no cor LEY HORVITZ, Optician pondence which vou aren’t perfectly welcome to see,” she had said, “and there something to which vou ought to at tend Lillian read the t¢ then tossed it to me. “Here's a problem, J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4. $3000. Buys on easy terms, just that little you have been looking for in the edge of New Britain. Large lot, barn and coops. City water and gas. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall uptometrist 327 Main St. lesram throug she said in— “AMARILLY OF CLOTHES- LINE ALLEY” She's a Wonderful Girl! 's a Wonderful Actress! You Know What Pickford Picture i You See It, Come e THE BEST CHESTER KT DURKIN THE NEW MODEL. a Mary To he Sure SEE OTHER AD. smoothly? | | Virginia a&gcfpés for 1 to | the | to | to own | | side, I | even hot own | and to 1 | | hardly | | fruit | £ | make ject | the | | out sugar | used. sure sign | | may come | | will not taste wor- | cup cal Onion Chowder. 2 quarts boiling water 1 pint minced onion 1 quart potatoes, cut in dice 3 teaspoons salt 1-2 teaspoon pepper iier or savory poon fine herbs Cook and butter n ether slowly she onion will not 1 this time toes, At the 1te rown 1dd the I end of pota one hou fine herbs and serve. 1 Peppers large en as of you ca vou the peppers or red and as round get them. Cut off the take out the seeds, pour hoiling water over them and cook gently for 5 minutes Drain well, either sweet variety need, er but tops, place a mixture direct baking dish made Ta chi hav op it anc il with o according to these ions of vou e enough of the white meat if ken—other meat no whicken fine, add one 10 of bread crumbs mois ed with a little hot water to swell them also a ls tomato peeled and chop- ped, 2 ‘teaspoons chopped onions, an ounce of butter, level tablespoon chopped parsley, salt, dash of red pej- and one well-beaten Pour » little hot stock or wat round the peppers and very little each one and bak minutes, HELPING TO SAVE The Kitchen Range. 1.—Avoid too much Live coals in the ash-pit mean wasted fuel. | Clean ash-pit daily to prevent damage e | 2.—Clean well on the top of the oven and be- | the oven, frequently and thor oughly. | frequently do meat ind n- per over as the entire stove in- low 3 ke and in small amoun Newer shak little fresh coal given time to ign Keep a pan kettle of water | always on the kitchen stove. Moist air | malkes for comfort, health, beauty and economy. | 6.—Read the General Rules apply- inig to all household coal-burners a low has te. fire until a been added and | I0USEHOLD NOTES | Use the possible. steam cooker as much as Honey should be kept in & warm, place. g War should ened. read never he sweet- Honey can he ice cream. used for sweetening The standard one-half pint. measuring cup holds | Excellent of green eroquet he sweet corn es can made Knitting needles m by a keen penknife. be sharpened Nuts should be considered meal. always as fats when used in a A kitchen table having little sliding casters saves many steps should Substitute be baked more mixtures slowly and longer Ripe fruit but which not be a little dried, een. must is still When dropped one uses s i substitute, make biscui 1d of rolled breadcrumbs and brealkfast cream food. Browned an excellent vou have meal. when sauce at a Serve no butte plenty of gravy ot canned with- method is be cold-pail Pineapples if can the should be iried whole thoroughly ripe if they are dried Plums d be n t all a a Don't wu any jar that has held fat until you have set it on the stove to melt fat clings to the sides. whatever kill rat where they cake it left Yeast is said, them. can Be careful about the vessels which food is cooked, and the refr erator and pantry where it is kept. If these be not immaculate, the food best. be enjoved in the Make a plain ; stir in black or its will °h basket bread Tur Nut children’s the either itting hely chopped nuts, | perience. | rar | women who have husbands or sons in | vears. | willingness | have had these courses. h walnuts, and bake. Honest Advertising HIS is a topic we sll hear now-a-days because so many people are in- clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask them. We won’t answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed foritin its early days jstobe found inits increased use, the recommendationby prominent physicians, and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- toria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. M_— Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of AMERICAN RED CROSS ROTES the of Nursing of the Atlantic Division from the Ameri- special rest stations, hospital hut service and other positions where even a little knowledge of nursing will be helpful It should, however, be understood that women going to France at this time should be most willing to accept the assignment for which they are most needed. It is impossible for the department to designate positively the service to which they will be sent on their as conditons in France to Bureau Service can Red Cross national headquarters at ment Washington, asking that secure for service in women who have had the cour elementary hygiene and home care of the even without hospital ex- Volunteers will be used as s possible. { are changing sosapidly The qualifications for It tant for are as follows | partment nursing service to securs Red Cross course in elementary | as promptly as possible a classified list hygiene and home care of the sick. of who have had the courses, b. Abllity to speak French, and who may meet the qualifications. some knowledge of the language. Chapters are therefore requested to (This is absolutely necessary to those | send as soon as possible the mes who have not had hospital experi- | and addresses of such persons as they ence.) can personally recommend, as it will c. Age not below be necessary to begin loyalty investi- ably not above 35. gations immediately d. Passports will In view of the active recruiting that is now going on for the army school of nursing, the surgeon general desires that as little newspaper publicity possible be given to the efforts of the chapters to secure women for this service in France. All chapters are urged to co-operate in getting the divisional quota of 100 FADS "A}}JD FASHIONS depart- ance to in sick, arrival, is mos o this service impc the de those or d 5 years, prefer- not be issued to the service, and to women under 25 as conditions wherever and they e. Good physical to may be assigned. The division has been asked sign its chapters a definite allotment, based on the approximate number who have had the courses in elemen- tary hygiene and home care of the re taking the course; at e women are urged to se now in order that | low-gold available for service in | and cuffs. the near future. Preference will of . course be given to those who have Young girls wear had the practical hospital experience | checked waisteoats of one month. To meet the present | serge coa emergency, however, the department of nursing service is anxious to secure those who have had at least the course in home care of the sick and elementary hygiene. 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