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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1918, HEATER Bi LYCEUM THEATEI. | tomorrow the ad atured prog h includes t fine acts of va The features are ‘‘The Cru- of Life” with the beautiful | o Darmond. This picture tells the of a-young ®irl whe is wrongls bed of a crir and who the Red Cross service, and i$ [ 55' 55 Francé: 1n#rands -she her” former friends along with | ng soldier who has believed her | ent of any crime and in their | lig there comes a happy ending. piGtiures shows: somve : of “the most ng sides of the war and it-show®i fc of the soldie It also gives | )f the ferrible results the pies Geravranr Kultur. pie- ich deals with the greatest of emes i photoplay that no Wonfan- or- chitd should fail- to Phe.Zbther - pictore brings tha -cowboy, Roy, Stewart,_in an cleverly told of the 5 just jammed interise “End regular-weéstern style OE. D b xaudeyille. is_exceptionally good ludes ‘Allanson in a” comedy , Lee and Lawrence in a comé and talking act-and also’ the usici Tom Brown's Re- PhiS act is a special high classed BT offéring“Whicr played at m before, but was gladly wel- i k with hearty applause and fié enjoyed the new numbers & -talented nismbers < of the bel Normand is_calied upon to Jot of underground work in 8/Bdd. Girl” which comes to the i Thutsday, Friday and Satur- or miany of the picture’s thrill- enes' are laid in a cellar FOX’S THEATER, Basa. in- “When a Woman her latest seyofl reel Fox pro- g, and- fou: well-balanced | Mie aets divide honors’at Fox's | o first of this week w1 Sins,” Theda portrs Marchard a nurse | e.for Mortimer , who is danger- . his som, s interest- he has seen in his and auble £ e 20 o This a i tale th W om Wwork hf, hearing distant music nced by the beauty of the | sals into the garden in an ecstacy of pure overlooked by old who follows her to her room. 21 fifids them there and blames ¥ his father's death, which fol- he le. Lily despairingly fo the dance and becomes the the town. She enshves Regi- West, cousin of Midhael, who himself when he sees Michael ¢ Lily, and a second time théy ére dance et She is the | | at afe ¢ offe but om her the hizhest 1in pot of lilic tolken of his surrenc at Miche now reali in the begi most to be Bara. he r vaudeville end of ti m is up to the stanar way. Roman, the sensatior performer, the aerobat ever ed every aerial daring Jean mo locaily nd amusing, act pretty Irwia, a singing comedienne and the Your funny while ‘Wh #ivls, Bass Lucier, big musical comedy Wife?” with its comedians, snappy nd catchy music joyed by the evening. The latest Pathe cel Pathe Drama, Kate” completed a hour show. wer was thoroughly en- large audiences last News entitled crackerjack and two retaway three PARSONS’ ‘Bxperience”, George. V sensation, opened at Parsons’ evenin THEATER. Hobart's week’ ter, to pres Comstock Agemeni the: ford, ‘tast sponsive audienc William iot, 4 Morris Gest. Althicugh offered in sion, it is audiences du play that terest and any is by Ray ienice” Has on a past attrac present been occa- large run. It the deepest in- charm metal over t on this side of lights and see the mirror of life up before them. Without being Qeep, it is of sufficient depth to x one ponder and reflect on wasted op- portunities. It is a y everyone should least once, and repeat- ed wouid probably im- ral fiber. All the hu- temptations of over the xpé Hartford certain. to ing its is aro weaves 2 stronger the the chain foot- held too ies all are vivid- home in shen the curtain time, the i- eeling that a benediction pronounced and that the or can be made, a better reration, brought d has been world is, place It more : P born rt uncan Mr. difficult to t could ach member conceive how a be be respective Pen- warden, Pen- with tion, yet his and is plot like a In the Aaramatic varden’s role carries bilities of exa frains om emph more than is ne fied to stroll thro gentle but strong cighth episode he he presence spirit. rises to The Big Pictures TONIGHT UDEVILLE ROMAN—SENSATIONAL MIN IRWIN 4 BIG ACTS§ AERIAL. FRED AND BESS LUCIER "WHO’S MY WIFE” Musical Comedy Pretty Girls, Snappy Music, Funny Comedians HEDA BARA in When a Woman Sins § 7 Reels A Graphic Story of a Woman’s R iHi BROADWAY MUSIGAL REVIEW 15 Beautiful Girls 10 Comedian Carioad of scenery, costumes and electri ts, vaudeville’s supreme atiraction, bea ore. Vet MARGUERITE CLARK *in “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN”. A colo: e best of everything in sal production of this popular pias ys and vaudeviile. photo pla KEENEY'S THEATI Fred | costymes | | popping | your toe | take: | off mor- tempta- | i bre: such | cured than | seems to | | MAN'S | Compound | Sulphur Compound Hooray for Banana Peel “Gets-it” ‘0 Get Rid of Corns. corn that (hat peels? Butchery Only “Cets-It” can your corn the peel-off way, d way. You don’t need a hump yourself up on the ind with your ] pain, corns? from cut your toes with some into some and your or nful or wrap with Life sti tape Use to Cor you want with your fingers—the root and all, clear and it’s gone! 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LABORATORY, Phila- COMB SAGE TEA IN FADED OR GRAY HAIR | FLook Young! Common Garden Sage and Sulphur Darkens so Naturally Nobody Can Tell Grandmother tully dark lossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded streaked appearance, this simple mixture w pplied with won- dertul effe By asking at any drug ore for th's Sage and Sulphur you will get a large bot- tle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixtu n be depended upon or o { to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well 1ys everybody nown downtown uses Wyeth's now hecause it naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied— It's so easy to use, too. You simply npen a comb or soft brush, and it through your hair, taking one nd at a time By morning the y hair disappears; after another pplication or two, it is r ored to its color and looks glossy, soft wutiful. This preparation is a 1l toilet quisite It is not in- ded for the cure, mitigation or pre- vention of dis: druggist ge and arkens so GRACE DARMOND in CRUCIBLE OF ROY SITEWART in CRANDALL” CTHE LIFT CACTUS VAUDEV'LLE REVUE A GREAT MUSICAL TREAT. OTHER ACTS Up 10 Her Old Tricks THURSDAY, MABL NORMAND. 8. STANLEY HORVITZ, Main St. bundle | Peel | lungs, | kept her hair beauti- | { she didn’t | he said,” he finished, TENT COUGH | | his pocket | | | | | | i REVELATIONS | OF A WIFE ‘What Lillian Asked of Madge’s Father | When He Requested Madge to Re- peat from Memory the Secret Figures father said from the world I had id a word thing of all. ? Drake for “Bless my soul! fussily—another poised courtly manof lknown. “I've néver pout the most important Have you got that paper sd said he gave it back to my change the. you saf mental note of the fact | 0% len Drake had been in com- | munication with my father recently, | before I answered. “The paper is securely hidden “\Where?” Lillian's face registered a distinct warning. I wondered if T interpreted it correctly, I gained the impression th wish me to utter the r iding place of the paper. “In my strong box ,that enclosed in the bottom of my locked w 1 g etaoi | “In.my strong box, that enclosed in { another locked box, and that in the bottom of my loc " I returs ed, reassured for the falsehood by Lil- lian’s approval flashed covertly to me. “If that isn’t just a woman my father exploded. “That's exactly the place an expent thief would look. and the picking of the locks would e mere detail. T thought you had more | ingenuity than that, my de 1y after Drake's eulogy of yc His criticism hurt, but I found, to 3 ny irritation, that I was more inter- | ested in what Allen Drake had said than in my father’s objections to my trite choice of hiding pl Not for worlds, howe hetrayed any curiosity ce’s words But Lill such qualms “Do tell us what Mr. Drake s Madge,” she said coaxingly. ‘Oh, it wasn't anything of!” my father replied teatingly. “He aid my daughter had the most re- purcefulness and the quickest wit of | any woman he had ever known, and he added that never in man or woman had he discovered the feats of memory that were can’t remember much of a smiling. Door would T s to Mr. in had no id of will pardon me when { consider it madness.” “That is surely your privileg lian retorted smiling, and then for the next five minutes 1 rolled off figures of | every combination sinable the ones I memorized with pains, Just ciness Lillian sprang from her d to the door, threw it wid nd went into the hall. She but instant, but 1 fancied I v oslight eli if were beinj turned in a lock, and when she irned I noticed that kept wd closed. to sp ima zard-like s my father showed signs of “Grant Me Praise espec 1ch as I avor.” ally of the fulsome vi- had just heard, always s me, gives me a choky, em- ed feeling. | couldn’t have an-} ed him to save my life. Presently 2 spoke thig time in i key re- she one again tered tone. “You men an entire. A NOT classes and at the and a ed in both together The Dusiness A number senior Men's 1 thank God for your It can serve your | ry roy now. Can you re- member the figures in their sequence which Drake set down that night?" “I can” T returned, soberly. there was something broodin almost ominons, ner. “Will now?" b last night of men have enro These groups com times a week, o'clock Moinc i Fridays and the of the classes threc the b for vital, man Wedn sses in 't Ly, sdays senior cle in my father's saume days. “THORROUGH WORK the evening vou them repeat for nre He took a book from | ind turned to the middle of A pencil was poised lightly in the of his other hand, ready to off the figures as T should utter them. Lillian started to her feet. tense, excited. She came up my father, her face almost thrust him e From ifer Tronbles. \che— Kidne from D adder disorde ble dis of the kidneys. sted kidney remed Doan’s Kidney Pills have been test- ed by thousands: New Britain people testif: Can you ask more convineing proof merit? K. her face close to into Gordon!" she sa Jow it w 1imc h I'm being horribly rud t in a tone per. “T know mt T am ind T want Madge | S0 3 Welch, vs: T 10 Sexton w troubled siderably dull pains across the 1l of my back and I think they were brought on by my work as I had to sit all day. It uad, dull pain and made ne worn out. Doan’s Kidney Pills cured and T have had faith in them since always speak highly of them.” 60c, at all Mfgrs. he se too, you know, St ou to grant me a favor hefore does this for yot as con- by sm Move, ather Lillian’s Strange ‘“Noame I 1 vou.” “T warn you it will able request, hut truly behind my seeminz madness. Will you allow Madge first to repeat to you ve the right ones, | Cc tone - she would use 7 said my shall most grac obli ious down was be slad to fecl tired and be an inexplic- there is method me ever and re dealers Buffalo, iy set of fig N but in a loud, v 1otly the ma citing the original? “My fathe brow her meaning instantly, k sus d Kato of lister to trap him. But he had word and he would ind with ex in re darkened H saw she meant her it new that 'OCT. 7-12, 1918. Fiftieth Anniversary. Premium JVist. Address G. M. RUNDLE, Sec., Danbury, Conn. FAIR Send his for 7 will do as vou wish, certainiy.’ d with courtly mien. “I hope you ANNOUNCEMENT! the he We wish to announce that we have most up-to-date and sanitary baking plant in the city. A cordial invitation is ex- fended to the citizens of New Britain to call and inspect this plant at any time. We also sell ail brands of Flour at wholesale and retail. TEL, Schneider & F 11t 628, nstein BAKERS HARTFORD AV WHOLESALI, AND RETPALL ANKRUPT Consisting of Furniture and House Furnishing Goods Goes on’ Sale Friday, Oct. 4 WATCH THURSDAY’S PAPERS FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT ness men , New L contin- | Foster-Milburn | GET READY FOR THE BANKRUPT SALE PT STOCK HARRY ALEX Swings Open at 9 a. m. KINOW FAVS TIIA 00X A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME " AMERICAN RED CROSS NOTES except | such | NEW The Pl the les BRITAIN CHAPTER. Community ersitip Mrs. the following Red August: suits of 1 convalescent suit, lescent robes, 4 children’s skirts, 144 comfort 1 54 towels of tie strings, 10 prs. of k ocks | {and 9 swea Total, 285 articles. None of the numerous activities of the American Red Cross in France seems to have struck a more respon- ve chord in the hearts of the people than the child welfare exhibit which has visited a number of French cities and towns. Reports reaching the the War Council state that = szreat crowds continue to patronize the ex- | hibit; more than 80,000 persons visited the educational display in the few wee s it has been at tienne. In the threc weeks the exhibit w in Lyons it was attended by 173,1 persons. the Red Cross con the exhibit the most important of its campaign infant mortality these reports most gratifying to the offiiclals national headquarters. The most noticeable result in places where the exhibition has been is the great increase in the dispensary at- tendance. Hundreds of mothers now | know how sickly children can be made well and how healthy children in be kept in that condition. The people who make up the attendance at the exhiblt come from all classes. In Lyons the municipal council attend ed in a body One thousand school children whe visited the show wrotc compositions on what they saw in & competition for ‘prizés given by. the Red Cross. of are at for the reduction asant Club | under of | Dillon made reports for the Cross during the | month of 28 boys’ 6 s, More than 800,000 pieces of litera- ture, dealing with the care of the teeth! the way to prevent tubetctilosis and othér health subjects, have been carried away by the visitors. French soldiers, convalescing in hospitals have asked for the literature and have requested that booklets be gent to their wives and children. siders part ANBURY | Two things tomalke you Happier and Healthier Use Baby Brand Oleomargarine and let the folks use these fine dishes. You can get them with the coupons found in the cartons. 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