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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1018, a village cular scene contai iave Sines. made Bd he famous C act eil oope or ability, Emention, Fates t gendousiy thd me feature ' ral i 8 sket be diocr other s Dbig studio Dena ch of elaborate L an or iginal ship, during hey intr oduce j"as entertaining ¥ seen at thi playhouse. many Y gram the ipelled to run the With no intern s tre- feature man- show | will class, which is shown be bored and discontented ville program is one of has been New quite a while The New ows a fashion shop is quite a sational act and one which en to be very entertaini kin Girls give a fing and Chester Kingston, novelty act to The vaude the shown in Britain sen- has prov- The Dur- nging offerir offers a good have it's will ¥ There usual pro be “The G x 1 Arrin Carlyle I cwell and Evelyn Greeley. The in this picture is money. It Is money the young I nobleman is secking, but not marriage. A picture true love which does not run smooth- ly. Bring the family. You can't af- ford to miss this production. The other feature will be His Debt” with the cleve Stew- in the leading role. Monday brings to the Lyeeum Wm S. Hart in fish Yate: The theme of this picture is one of selfishness. this pl Mr. Hart is of the Weost, the living embodiment of {lose markable characters by whom West was reclaimed. ne his leading woman and she 1 that brings out Mr. Hart's persor in strong and satisfying contr There will be a continuous today and tonight there will show at seven and nine o’clock. and see Mary in her latest humorous picture. wall gold in clean “Paving ar, Roy re- the Novak is wtion st show and mos! When canning corn do not cut the ins too closc to the cob, but afte he corn is off the cob scrape the cob with the back of the knife. By this means you get all the grain, hut none of the hard cob with the corn. R SULLIVAN, 2% )‘((VA‘.I/y‘/ILLIM\ C n‘u?T Dhotesriphed fiy JOE RUGUST & M THEATER kford will be shown time in of Alley™ L Mary . memory of the people who as Amarilly is ierwoman, and A ub-woman in this pictu life poor of the compared to the life of the the dat last “Amarilly sline This humorous of t1 s ené¢ which will linger long in TONIGHT. BiG ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE CHARLIE CHAPLIN “TRIPLE 'EII‘IROUBLE." A Brand New Picture and Wm. Fox’s Sensational Drama “KULTUR?” with GladysBrockwe PATHE NEWS—MUTT & JEFF. TOMORROW EVE. BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL VIRGINIA PEARSON ) in “QUEEN OF HEARTS” and MRS. VERNON CASTLE in “THE GIRL FROM BOHEMIA” NEW BRITAIN’S BEST ORCHESTRA. sec it. r of a stums is | upper | been | Pearson has | pledgo | ner FOX'S THEATER. 1t will oe the last opportunity to at Tox's vaudevile acts, riple Trouble™ Gladys the triple features Theater, IFour big Charlie Chaplin in ang “Kultur” with and an all star cast. These have proven very popular up to thei customary tractions and have Fox stand- IYor tomorrow evening Manager M- Donald arranged an attractive double program; Virginia Fox Star in featuro the favorite of H and Mrs. tle in her the Dram tled “The Girl from hem several short comedies and tional subjects. This double in addition to the splendid musical of- fering rendered aind organ togzether, Theater the mecca ement seek “Queen Pearson, “Queen en- with educa Fox's orchestra wil KFox's of night by make Sunday Hearts” Virginia absorbing, baffling de- ective story that keeps you in anx. ious uncertainty. This great photoplay involves the mysterious death of an man and the tracking down of sriminal by the dead man's daugh- In carrying out her solemn this charming woman, by Virginia Pearson, undergoes peril nd exhibits as high a de- gree of detective skill, any of her famous detective predecessors. “In “Queen of Hearts” Miss Pearson one the most exciting and tr parts she has ever played. In “The Girl from Bohemia” Irene Castle has ono of the best pictures of caree For intricacy ot plot, rapidity of action and variety of emo- tions this pl urpasse 1 previon productions in which this popular has appeared. Mrs. Castle is one he screen’s most talented and pop- stars, and has a large following w Britain, so her return to Fox’s ay evening will be welcomed by many. There will be no vaudeville or tures Monday, owing to the reccption and concert to be given by the French Band at Fox's Monday eve- ning; but the management announces two of the season’s sensations for next In aged tt ter. any of iz ular rather | best which | in | Moder wnich | ench telling of | | left. In | fa | s arole | | Underwood would doubties | fate of be al Go | i that | document | have | do i housc Brockwell | Vernon | ogram | played | as nas | REVELATIONS OF A WIFE What Lillian Madge's Met Plana and Troubicd an Announ “You Lillian explained in an- swer to my glance of startled inquiry, “this particular business in which you wre involved is coming to a cri we must narrow the field of ac tion to one place, I'or many reasons 1 prefer that place to in Marvin, “One re: n is that vou to be here, and in tect you he will try to and her gang believe That will send to Marvin, and I no mistake in setfing bag the whole lot In't repress a rentlessness in boded ill for any the ck” of which she spoke. 3 realized —knew she must also—that Harry sharve the the gang, and the me feel ill on Lil- lian’s account as well as on my owi. “Harry's demand for that paper,” went on Lillian, proves conc ively the j Draper her gang is the recovery of that which your father sent to Allen Drake, and which Drake re turned to you after deciphering it. 1 long suspected it. Now I the proof, and the knowledge of object makes it possible for me to figure out their probable course of action and to anticipate their move- be your home Harry believes order pro- make Draper that you have the wh pack believe if we make the snare we there.’ shiver Lillian's member to There tone the r of realizdition made specific o and their | ment “I Ho She paused and t her manner which emboldened k a question, something I ravely when Lillian is outlining a plan “What will you do with Betty if you this house?” “Give her a Lillian returned promptly. serves one, and with good won’t be closed lon “Aren’t you afraid the enemy will get in and ransack the p while it's closed?” I ventured Lillian smiled Not that they will r place,” she said significantly. they will break in, for they a warm and unexpected “Oh!” 1 exclaimed You expect to have guarding the place while i They Will there Break In.’ was close ? tion with pay “She de- luc! it enc nts lace ck the “I hope will find welcome. " enlightened. vice agents nsibly | closed!” Exactly,” “And now I must send who to et returned must busy, pronto guards to the Marvin will watch place un your mother-i there. Tt will nev zhiened out of her Lillian, rising. wet known I can have do to sensee How can | have | | the until | She is those m ntally, 1 w have a them w A Somet queerly Nian 1 biz which of W 'd ¢ his visit tle aid s0 go on my I couldn’t help the were loor clc dismiss the tainmen Zirl ahc Dicky 1 forebodi Why t [ asked task I self, ible wit vielded ing the meet he taining | band’s interest in her Retro vain nov to the ir tact hac Tor the con prospect student shame a the their wi One t tinet thoug adc was still * | it anyth | taken )sence The 1 hion 1easure log ad days | the ¢ count tors at wireless My ¢ rem hours strength And psyehie cphone pearance “Capt | 'phone. didn't ex “T ca angeme question thong four. tio conrectir when I worr about yste onot now ious men door. 1 look en I there.” Call. Surpris Phone the gave America a th when they wiped out wchment on the soil of women of thrill hipload be no eve classes for The terday With the approach of cold weather, ning American soldiers in France and other | countries will find it difficult to keep physically comfortablo unless the women of America, the “Girls rucy. The Behind the Guns,” supply them with give the warm clothing that i distributed nding me i by the quartermaster’s department of with your lit- | the army. FHere is where the Red Fairfax,” « finds its gigantic role: here | where the American women fiid duty; here is where a great work of None luncheon to the two girls | mercy cah performed W just th me. T wili tell | Summer vacations are needed. All have come ) it and then it will | the distractions and attractions the of the mind."” 1 have now passed into ¢ mental wish that ghore has surreéndered cqually as fortunate the | to the city. The mountains and coun- ed behind her. Lillian could | try have relapsed into solitude. Most the coming of the guests once , women have had their play, of their culinary enter-'and now stern work beckons {o them t was settled But I—the | to resume their task preparing zht of mee: again the | comforts for the boys that are hleed- whose friendship with {ing and for t fore 1 cuch gloomy, sinister |lands. i mnerved me. 1wd T arranged this inter with dist d impetuonsly r better, h my d to my girl, hing in r tonc me | impre; 1t 1 v theory her about rre, melodra hbors with more nero coincid 1 hoys @ 1-daw door this winter my mother-i iked the (uic towsrd on to and then not over handages to their their intertere with Hdith to 20 1o M o8 na save lives, ot their Onte Woman's Sacrifice, of the the part of Relgian to light since nts our is be in of self-sac women or two storie now of war is more Miss Knoppe which thig country from dquarters of the American s in Belglum. Miss Knoppe fine looking, sturdy type of who has nursing diers for four years. On many that trying period she rare courage She Antwerp and avery digplayved on that the _decoration of Leopold 5,000 warm season history. Th neerning : just he reached Cro hours of heen ions in 0wn wounded at of the b carries “Order of Recently ut dying hem in gn eadquarte the summer, Activities at Red Cross have languished during only a few stout hearts their posts and devoting thels Ito the relief of Uncle Sam's f men. The threads must be picked up where they were laid down nd the call of the needle sounds throughout the land New Britain 4s 5,000 pairs of under the quota which should i been shipped on September 1 are many refugee garments, waiting for people to call for headqudrters on Court street gical dressings work will be on the old winte nds of cotton pads a hed by October 1. view? | the for my- compat- to have surmises concern- to have planned to mad hope of ascer- concerning my hus- sion bitte ste fc set hou chting Belgian much more ity react not has he: The food was so patriotic bank, her the money n working. the children for ive that the drew $180 from the saviiigs, and spent lieve their that she was to have shortiy to an orderly to which she had saved the ding t u sacrifice has Belgium many inspirir wild not r with the the truth of s0Cks have There cut out, them at Sur- resumed hedule. to be rere will hunger pection or introspection v, however. T was committed aterview which Lillian's quick 1 converted into a luncheon But my brain whirled with fileting emotions which the of seeing the pretty little art awakened ge. Jealonsy, my own littleness in ha unworthy all 1 wi hing e the The old, p n 1™had expe mine ing by been is attached money The sto; been and for , her y of her ing the takes rank with rhor- had emotions, 1 me. stood out and dis- swirling | ssionate, wild :d for Dicky ugmented, notion 1 had <plained clear storm of enc unaltere this wild with 1 this in curious restore né a which I least mislaid in the Dicky's departure— norable by my en ing of conspira- camoutlaged Wwindmill eal ti aia m of th t or at Howing made with tire 1o If-respect with shame at there had been 4a questioned the own conjngal feeling thought had been a summon m nuy soul to an- I heaid the tinkle of the tel- bell, followed Liliian’s ap- i the Hugh Madge,” Aceks flushed embrance tt of my s if the By doorway Grantland is aid g on the avely \/IRGINIA. PEARS ON DIRECTION WILLIANM FOX FOX’S TOMOR ROW EVENING FARNUM IN TUESDAY “RIDERS AN OF THE PURPLE SAGE" D WEDNUESDAY EENEY’S THE chance to sce OF CLOTHES ALLEY” WWith MARY PICKFORD Your last CAMARILLY LINT week; on Tuesday and Wednesc William Farnum in “Riders Purple Sage” and four big acts and other pictures. I 1f of the week. Thedu Bar lome”, William stupendous reel Biblical spectacle, which has 2 in New York at two seat. our acts of the ¥ hi clags vaudeville will presented with “Salome These ctonsi presented for the ente : ment of New Britain's scekers prove the assertion mado by the Fox management Some time that only the best in the picture and vaudeville world would considered in booking Fox's New Britain Theater. of the OX's larx custom so b amusement 8. STANLE Uptometrist 327 Main St. Fiftieth Premium List, M. RUNDL G, ANBURY OCT. 7-12, FAIR 1918. with Anniversary. Send for ROY EW Address ¢ o Scc., Danbury, Conn. MON. WM. VAUDEVILLE O SUNDAY GOLDEN with CARLYLE BLACKWE “PAYING HIS DEBT UNBELIEVER 4 Big All Star Vaudeville Acts, of the Vawdeville Field. “THE WALL” 19 ART. The Cream HART. EVERY PATRE TEH N! ARMY BAND fi?@i‘éi}t’?? E{BX’S THEATRE MONDAY, SEPT. 16, at 8:30 P UNDER AUSPICES OF sTATE COUNCTL OF FAMOUS ORGAYMIZATION OF WAR HEHOKS— KVERY Cil YES TO FVRENCH ¥. M. Ch A, Young WAR WORK. Buy from Vomen's Committee or at Crowel's or Kenney & Leghorn's, ific ths | AMERICAN RED CROSS ROTES present another democ America car by shiplos of finished elothing to keep them warm suffering € " the beginning touching than the has the Red ocea has was the refigées \d the town where Miss Knoppe need of many im woms life's to It developed later " married in the hospital and that she wed- great rounds the z incidents of the war. an AT FOX'S i

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