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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER ¥ {also be a new vaudeville hill alo: { th e would ¢ exactly the i { with another superb feat “The REVE; A E !GN TR 1 1 [ opened the i | Struggle Everylasting,” starring the . ¥ eves directly to th beautiful Florence Reed. | - N : o ting no time upon | —— H A Wiggi king up and down the ha!l nd | WS ded by in 3 yor = FOX’S THEATER. it e e ana 1”?'{“,(‘,\,‘,““”' ‘:“( i G Ty e i Sl e e NEW BRITAIN CHAPTER. ‘ A LDl v soioal ebnrteta. Btudanie - alsh, in * o i i Gedy saliuadny & ’ o It was chi play to tu the, Thers 5 1 Friendship War Fund of $1,000. Oxn Fearge Walsh, in ‘On the Jump.” | uec up an appealing and powerful | Why Lilian Made to M the Soo e geaitin R There isaneed at present of a num- | Friendship War Tund o f\h 9, 0% latest Fox photodrama, and four (" D S i arge hats are edged with fur, : A ey a ake if. idiBeiascured)| Sl o fa it 8 S e all reservati ar north, h cl vaLdaviislac it i T e At e motlon alERac SRR R CE Strongest Declaration of Her Lifc. ( s the &l 5 3 & ! winters ave long and severe and M S Lt ® | thrill tures at Wox's Manday | wouldr > opportunity s “Nine Tenths of the Laaw” is the 'he news that George Walsh is to y ? Button-trimmed turbans are chic. In the hall of Mrs, Durkec's house, | to steal those figures:?? ments. The local braach of the Re Indian must struggle for theé : 4 5 (et | 4 wis mderful thing to ¢ )s& s very anxious to finish a | necssaries of life, more than one dol- oppasite to “The Shuttle, eing a E or the last fow week use Of i ipo it T of 400¢ sy » per capita for every ac < ura 1o S1arsr Hay s iwelaomne \ORBSSIOLIO NCEES Ol S e one material is good, two are | i im that and 1 I f 4000 pairs socks, and to|lar per capita for every adult wa ws to his thousands of New Brit- | 3w o0 et ettniai il be mystery,” there is a large said sincereiy, “but how could he pos- ' make this possible vill be necces- | paid in cash for the Red Cross and friends '\]'”‘ Tewls “"fl BT L agonally across from the library. To- | sibly make head or tail out of those | sary to speed up. Yarn for the m other war relief purposes e the star in he rrier” anc T Sl 3 : » 1% of the s »e had & ‘Un the J s ¢ TR o S " is finely pleated. | ward this Lillian moved swiftly e- | f1s1 . : e Ll s e Dhagkat Furnished Own Raw Material. N td °“"",“ o \‘ “"’”{9(:‘: | e has et | [==slyy yhile T ftollingfarter her, S T e sttt “Tn the far Southwest where the e T e LYCEUM THEATER. ooliermbrolder] my breath coming u: y won AR e e e < | el parched desert gives scant means of s 5 o o i nats. der as to the P > 1 do. i ¥ . qiea i g n otte as M4 et support, many of the Indians have picture deals with the| Toduy the big feature, i X A Sbe : said ironically, “and vou do : ) a A Mz 304 o e L e T Py . £ Spes s ¥ - o = v ! She paused at the door, bent her and vou're kin ¢ yoor of the Co mmittee of the Am- | each promised a fleec Q 3 Drives, the expose of rl,” will be shown for the Eoillor o O R TG T . ind you're kind to your poor ol : : : SANOC ton blotiitcl o <o Amer- | starring the dainty favorite Ms mft‘;“‘cr_"’ nsiare sileatirergt it | ear to the keyhole—being ofil sabtler w, and sometimes you're | ican Red to Sells commission- | Red Cross and the superintendent aper with ¢ 30,000,000 | Normand. Mabel v returned win- 2 however, not to obstruct the 1 most awfully slever-—and again yow're ; er of Indian Affairs, tells of the great | plans the e: !mn‘mmn of spinning t‘hx's behind by the German am-|ner in a thrilling t with T e and - fencdnent hencckonad e lin e ites 2 interest in Red Cross work mani-|Wool and knitting it into socks, George Walsh is seen as a | other woman after three.minutes O RS UGS A KC e UIONS to do likewise. As T did so, I distinctls STHanics awelly for the noslos’. it |ifestealibyiithe fians on Government | SWeaters, etc., by the Indian women. Jer reporter, who first inter- | battling ia her latest picture. Discov- | &% heard the sound of suppressed breatl ctorted pertly, for Lillian's persiflage i r'eservations. The comissioner states| “In a Montana district where the » ; after ever: oring 5 P ) > @ 7o ing. or : oves “in hat shortly before the last vear|Indians are nearly all fullbloods they resident Wilson after every- {ering the woman in league with a . : S | e et as A e nort before th 3 ¢ fails, thea develops into a|band of bank burglars, Mabel Corded muffs made of soft plush | “ape gripped my arm, and showed ' T think you'll have elucidate a bit. | fund drive he received reports from |voluntarily held meetiags, and each 3,000,000 Ll Sond ales- | pounces upon her and canquers her | | me a heavy cloth reeking of floor oil, , T still don't sec about one-third of the Indian reser-|one who has a growing wheat crop ‘ 5 fal g : : 2 e s i o crack of the door. And 5 ations, showiag the ary work sec donate one sack of wheat wnd finally exposes Germaay's|in physical combat. e - _|shut in the o the door. And e vations, showing the voluntary work |promised to donate one sa to control American opinion| The vaudeville bill is one of excep- Guimpe frocks are in high favor | then, indicati st Ch T '~ [that had been undertaken among|for war relief work. While these vor through German owned | tionall ] G andi Dol with wee tots. { was to hurry on, she inscrted the key | o ;“‘v‘m "W‘ e the t Indians, and the pupils of | Indlans are not citizens nor subject to Bnpo % provide a good novelty act. and Dave —_— which she held into the lock and! et wihile xon mar flatior sonrsely | e Indian schools, in behalf of that|the draft, the have voluntarily 4O the Tum vili be a welcome in- | Thursby is a really eat comedian, Jet buttor trim a t blue ! tyrned it [P 'l - ']W; y‘m i 'W‘H great patriotic movement. decided and so advised that all adult, kation in Al with George Walsh, | while the Corn Cob Cui Ups are|dress effe | The following minute she was by | = ‘_],‘YM“ ot ‘m“‘_‘ \‘ s This information showed an Indian |able-bodied males of their number ose reputation for what everyone | wonderfully amusing. ‘This is > e | my side hurrying toward the door and ¢ : ik Red Cross membership of 5.664. The |are ready to shoulder arms against the Dot 2 a a see could heat ou all hollow on Rl 7 % P America knows by the word “Pep” | last opportunity you have to see this| Pretty new fall hats are made of | the next we were both upon the side e o 1 y > | receipts in money were $17,173.16. | enemy. On another reservation where nternational d deserved. | show, so don’t miss it. Georgette crepe. veranda, exchanging care emory fes h y \dertsooc : s ks f“:f Bz S il Anger 0:, Hospital garments, knitted and mis- |the Indians are very poor and have breeziness, his good humor Sunday brings another big double — tory nothings with 1 S S S neous supplies made and con-|little ready money, they donated an : ol rouldn’t b e £ iea of the - rQ M genial noture were never|feature hill which will include Silk and wool combinations are ex- Tt wasn't until we were o €, couldnit hay ety G tribute, numbered 31,058 articles | abundance of handsome bead work Many of the reports indicated that and other curios to be sold for the vided with a more fitting vehicle. | “Heredity Players,” starring the won- | tremely popular. s Rt o meaning of the fizures, mn\ he ‘\\\mlxlxl £h smile or ajderful Barab Casleton. Fhis is a tured a question s “'N"“'(‘”r ”“'}’“““‘j‘ Yt P oun | every adult Iadian an the reservation | Rted Crass. spensive moment every | surprising story and it an ideal Ponther fris S h el acmel of chic 7 27 T asked isnorance .;“‘\m h ‘.\(mnf‘ ’m] ,m] Redisibsoabsdt o inet g There wiil be four |vehicle for Barabara Castleton. It is &} on blue serg “Kato, of course,” she ¢ redt | 1‘]'%_“";&.‘ :»‘ b C "(: '(’{J‘f“‘::‘*:_”tl"“j::\ _The boys of an Inc and other | modern story about smart people and At Teads i ol e pas vin o soth ehancs told them | Northwest A jos to make ug performance of | has a surprising and gripping plot.The Purple is the dominating color in|your pardon, Madge, I really can't' ;o Sorlic POTsOn who x”v 2 e\‘: spaghnum moss for surgical absorb- nteed exce! ather picture will be “The Golden | o v nininery. Pein Al g e BB e one awouTdin g e e oen single | ent pads. One of the larger schools | tomarrow perform- | Fleece,” with the charming Peg ol | ol crgace, ni D e ety figure nln,u]m: : - ~'I‘ Feportedl alStudens i HriendRipt vaL there wiil 1 features of | Pierce in the leading role. There Will| o o o 0 cun ) o poke shapes | would be convinced even at the sf I see,” I said humbl ut why | fund, with $ L . S $ on hand, and twelve s ‘ S 4 T e : { didn’t you open the door confron o e et DRiSt sahos jasual worth, stance Talmadge | also be seelal muusicdl peogtarn BYL o po pew hats | o his faithful one doubled up in the : war saving societies. This school Inlgponse to sacred s ppeall which atest Select Picture, “The!the orchestra 0 Sty AR O S B B R e o o gotten rid of at | four weeks bought 1,000 thrift| more thaw anything else tole the Hit. d “Big Mitch” Lewis in| Now comes a star and a picture| .. o CTCCTl L eor as dittle | ed the door.” llonce, §domut vou foh o stamps, and fourteen baby bond ference betweea the civilization of a B terina of the Taw" that will appeal to everybody ia t i G “How did he ever get there so | . Indeed T don't, I,vlu‘.u\ retorted. The followi interesting informa- |f.ee people and barbaric cruelties of “The Shuttle” was pictured from |town. Kvery man, woman aad child | materith as posst e e [ oo s ml”l Csace ""“W; tion “is quoted from Commissioner | autocracy. This frightful war will i ) 5 > ¢ % i e the TR e & : too, rope enough to hang them, if | Sells’ letter: = iy & internationally famous novel of |laves youth and hine. All the | Pty — o g sy : hiave \its! compensativs| value to :tha same name by Frances Hodgson | world loves a lover, and Tom Moore Deep postillion poc pearion Lillian Knew the Oriental. { they’ll only tangle themselves up in Indian. He l)m. even now learned rnett, and is the story of a young |had his story, ‘Just for Tonight” “My dear child,” Lillian replied, di- | it. rich long coats of sill ‘ ! R R ; T i, X that the great principles and ideal erican girl wha goes to England | made to fit his brilliant ersonality dactically, “no cat in the world ever | That's the reason you kept me tell- | earth, and—T give you fair warning— | {p 4 . 4 R 1 R a t ars worthy of a trained war finds her sister, who has mar-|and his own distinctive style of actin OIJSEHOLD NOTES | had it on the Asiatic when it comes | ing tarradiddles all during the visit, is | 'm going to consider neither nerves, | riors daring are one With the driv B d an Eaglish Lord, utterly broken | “Just for Tonight' and Tom Moore to a quick and noiseless shift of posi- | it?” I asked reproachfull feelings nor personality until |ing impulse to do good and help health and spirit by the dissipa- | were made for each other. It is - | tion. But fortunately, knowing the| “Of course,” Lill replied un- | this this is over. T'm go-|others; that the cool bravery of his 8 of her husband. How she re-|a ‘touchdown” team if there ever was Mixed vegetables can be ranned | configuration of the hall and closet and | ashamed. “I'tell you, my dear, if we |ing 1o land Grace Draper |san in the tremch and the gentls ilitates her sis puts the husband | one. See this story of a brave young | and they wlil be very handy in making | a little about the Oriental mind, al- } just manage things right, we’ll bag |and that Allis nut this trip, or throw | Cro hospital are the sublime coor- his place, spite his backbit- | man and a girl in danger. There will | winter soup. though no Occidental ever sees more | the bi t lot of enemy spies their | up my hands and go to washing | ministry of his daughter in a Red S than a tiny corner of their | master, the devil, ever let loose. And | dish somebody’s kitchen for a |dination of human service to the When remaking wool garments he | mental workir 1 figured ' to do that Il move heaven and i Ihmhest o sure to brush and cleanse the mate- rial thoroughly rmin “My association for some| vears with the affairs and progress of the original American impels this refer- ence to the interest of the Indiansin Red Cross work, although it can give little more than an intimatioa of their \d open-hearted re- Potatoes served as adjuncts to meat and fish neutralize the acids of the protein foods. Aachine stitching with heavy silk makes pretty trimming for silk| blouses or dresses. Sew a kilted skirt to the little ho: middy and make a good school dress | for his sister SUNDAY ONE Y 8| A sood rule for siting butter is i | four Jevel tablesponfuls of salt to onc W | pound of butter. 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