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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 7FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1018 MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART Adele Garrison’s Continuation of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE What Happened When Dicky Faced Madge. as he reache:d Dicky stopped short and I could hear him breath- that my desk hard. T but open ing knew help see his personal checkbook me and I dug the effort lying before my nails into my palms in to r unconcerned. dear?” 1 for I felt that he might ired, of my chair, stand up to meet whatever I must choose to say to me. He ignored my question and forcing myself to look at him I saw that he was rigid with anger, and every drop of blood seemed to have drained from his face. I have seen Dicky in royal rages, unforgettable tantrums, but there was something about this cold anger that frightened me. H the pupils darkened to blackness, falrly stabbed me, and I gaw that his lips, when he opened them to speak, were stiff and dry. “Since when,” he began, slowly, felly, “have you taken it upon yourself to pry into my desk and pilfer my be- longing: ‘Dick accusation stung, your desk.” for the touched I protested, hotly, “I haven't Me.” “Please don’t make it worse by ly- ing!" Infinite contempt in his voice. “I leave my personal check- book and stubs locked in my desk and the next I them they're on yours, being investigated. Of course you didn’t find a key to fit and open my desk—oh, no! The very thought shocks your delicacy and your well known Puritanical scruples. Bah!" If' I hadn’t been so shocked and hurt I should have been compelled to laugh, for Dicky was like an angry small boy in the way he fairly spat the last exclamation of disgust at me. But there was no thought of mirth in me. I felt passionately that T must clear Dicky's mind of this horrible suspicion as soon as possible. To have looked over his checkhook and stubs when they had been given me by his g mother was bad enough, but the thing af which he had just accused me was unthinkable. “Dick: “You Must Believe see of you must believe me,” T rerted r jonately. “I did not open your desk Your——"" “Where's the Rest I stopped short, for there had flashed upon me the unmistakable fact couldn't exculpate myself by in- my mother-in-law. I could ot do it, even if she had really found kbook by accident as she had sald, instead of taking it from his desk, as I was sure now she had done. Iving 5. STANLEY HORVITZ, 327 Maln St. Optician Satisfaction Guaranteed uptometriss KEENEY’ THEATRE] POLITE VAUDEVILLE The Big Musteal Success. “COME ON IN CO 16 Handsome Girls nd of Scenery AND NOLL Operatic Singers. RERALD and Comedians DOROTHY DALTON in “THE KAISER'S SHADOW.” Brass Bullets Current Events § CARDO FITZC CARROLL he could nor | asked gelting out | | For although there sibity that Dicky had carelc left his checkbook the table and then forgotien he had done so—it was liko his usual carelessness about his be- longings—yet I fairly positive that he hadn't done so, because of the little book’s revelations of his penni less md of the mysteriou Stern, which I was surc he was guarding was the pos sly on was state, checks to 19 masked some secret caretully No. His mother must have delih- erately opened his desk, and T realized that ihere was no violation of her scruple To her Dicky still her to be maternally guarded harm. She opened his desk with exactly the spirit had probably his childish hiding places for ited and injurious sweets and novels. I changed my explanation bt with a sickening consciousness its futility. “I found your book table,” I sald lamely been terribly worried about finan lately and didn't want to bother you with them 1 looked into the check- book to see if yvou were in shape to help me out.” “Likely story!” Dicky sneered: “Oi course you just looked into it. 1 have a snapshot of vour stopping at that What do vou think my brain’s made of anyway—mush—that vou shonld think you could varn like that? Do you I'd do to You if you were 1 turned this trick? I'd spare me the recital,” I said for I saw that Qe had worked into a passion which might prove injurious to his alrecady frayed nerves, and that my attempts to ex- plain only irritated him. ‘“You v wake the baby. -And, after all, T not a man, you know. 1 gathered up the checkloolk stubs and held them out to him “Here quietly, excuse me from of the incident.” He snatched his in the act. little boy, from all sama s she prohib- quickly, of Iving on “and put over a know what himself am and is your property,” I “and I wish you would ple: any farther discussion then angry them fre my desk )m me, yes swept with picion. ‘“Where's the of letters?"” he demanded sus rest the dope, the Say' }:gl”lgg I-'eHO\v g Moy 8 Tk Vs A2 ARTCRAFT Dicturs AT THE LYCEUM. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In His Best Picture, AY YOUNG FELLOW.™ William “Hell's Desmond in End.” Vfiudevi!ie The Year's Sensation Nowadays ED HEALY KIRALFY KIDDIES, A Dol!dr Show fo: a Dnme or SO “TONIG g B, And Her Son “Russell LYN Thaw” in “THE WOMAN WHO GAVE” A tremendous story of a woman’s struggle. VAUDEVILLE TOM LINTON and JUNGLE GIRLS. COMING MONDAY FOR HUSBAND“‘: ONLY. was | had | searched | dime | | tonight tha | s I have | tor | rongh | Fellow. | highest ! prominence and | star, | clever i forced 1o marry a | tested to Will tervenes AMERICAN RED CROSS NOTES aptain W Loaring Clark, \merican an American in charge Red ‘ross activities in Scotland, in a lettor received ays that or- is carir tion the camj ch men at an base Lvic with this, looks after Besidoes ik and his Ut all American soldiers who pass through Scotland. Recently, several regiments from the western states were welcomed at Scotch port the Red workers supplied with refreshments by Cross light and ! THEAE’ER Bh LYCEUM Douzlas sure with his favorites in low”, which is playing the las is a he by THEATER. does s A gro: 1y Youn at the Lyceum remainder of ub” reporter in never lets an op- him. e is sent aft deal and astoundir but through out the vie- to throw at his he happy in and for wee. Doug this picture and portunity s to get the finds himselt in a and amazing common “Doug round story of a ver: position sense he still and come: continues he still stunts and them is dare-devil raakd picture sure this Young and theme of * i very simple which people it is Jjust common an at tion of the only because of the popularity of the » of its inherent good ure with a sgreat tic action and un- appeal. Coupled with ! is vein of cnjoyable comedy of which "airbanks has made the ere is also another big pic- on the program starring the star, William Desmond. This is one which js exceedingly | ay vet a sometimes fails sense. thing to s This is class not hut b moral asual these highly Dougl most. ture heart elements there photoplay | interestir id | The vaudecville bill is sent all 2 pleaszed the words it and A better Dhill could or a more entert be found. The one which and happy with fine on their lips. presented not be Kilafy Kiddies pre- that is out of the wd 124 Healy has some up- \nd son le the four ' ve clever act ordinary to-date jokes presenting up-to-the-minute idea i fine brand new FOX'Ss Evelyn N {ny e THEATER. and Won ction Russell iave shit 1w is the main atir with a cre In “The W of an cker vaudevilie Who Gave’ artist's model who was man whom she de- omia strugzle whose Leauty was so her hushand that she grew own ndous photoplay and ox- ploited by hate with charms is picturized intensity in thiy This is the master productions utiful and accom- Che Woman Who story of a woman ings under the hand of her hus- band, a Bulgarian prince. How she finally revolts on account | her youn on and how fate in- ' sq t she is permitted to and live for her with unusual clever- | story. trem am Fox series of teaturing this be plished star. Gave” tells the of k her happiness son is developed ness in this unique V;tyles of Striliing Beauty! Values That Defy Duplication Anywhere! YOUR every expectation will be exceeded when you see these elegant shoes. You will have it impressed on your mind more vividly than ever that paying $8 and $10 for shoes is an extravagance—and not a necessity. ‘We sell millions of pairs ycarly through our 297 stores.” It the gigantic volume of our bus ness that permits such remar able value-giving on our part. Come tomorrow and see them | Newark Shoe Stores Co. NEW BRITAIN STORE 324 Main Street Near Monday Open and Satnrday 7 Stores in 87 Cit Autumn Grey Vamp; grey buck top ; two tone model; military heel $|:; 00 ¥all sizes: I for ring one could not | I schools, | drive. One oflicer o ( “Well Cross States t aptain Clark The Red eross the | land | on fore tivst hand | to Buliy the American N . | ed Cross i said be friend right this was our when we and now. herc soil. yours is grect for Captain Clarl hows, movir the the al itals of Cali- equipped state that | provide, under dir of American Red the aviation camps Both fornin by the Captain he writes. tion are given and base hos hospitals are in chargc so well that little ind are Cross in had units Red ark to LS TONIGH Nesbhit bring her compelling wonderful wnd to the personality sereen and her surrounded to make the i productions biz story—arf all star vish settings. and his Jungle of seven in a the experience of carcer she that helps portant is rythi this ons tho of of year—a Linton Girls, beautitui singing and Up-to-Date lnid on an the inhabi- The stage and the costum equatorial regions is plenty fun, and some good 1d dancing. Noble and are neat and clever entertiin- and Charles Martin, boy", was well liked. HOUSEHOLD NOTES Never on s men called *“The The act is ropical island 1 SNy utivul the andoned tants al settin suz rls ing sts Mcre singing Brook ers “The Singing Cov let rising bread get cold Celery seed improves potato soup Woolen shrunken varn before for darning should be using. If you hav her A cow that merely sell her pays keep, and Tess than a half be plucked. vea old 1 never Celery gives almost an additional sandwich filling zest to any electric turned Never while the leave an iron alone currcs on CHILD LABOR DAY. January Are Dates Decided Upon. Wi Day out on. Nov. 1.—Child Labor will be observed throusgh- on Saturday, Januar 25, in syna on Sunday, January 26, in the churches, and in the schoo! the following Monday, these date having been designated by the Na- | tional Child Tabor committee, will be ! an occasion for reviewing |the work and achievement of Children's year. | The Children’s bureau of the depart- ment of is arrangir to have from its field workers avail- the programs of churche clubs and other organization Children’s vear work the baby-saving campaign, a against wartime child labor nationwide back-to-school both of which the National | committee is partici- | wshingt which the country 1es, on 1ahor reports able for The includes besides i crusade and a in Child Labor EVEN GREA'} 125 New Styles i Newark Shaes for Men Now Reedy! $4-55 & 36, Hartford’s Most Helpful Store Misca Srony S —Q8E MAIN STRT T HARTFORD “The Clothes of the Hour” On Convenient Weekly Payments There are NO better styles—no finer mater- ials than those you find in THIS store, because our widely varied, large stocks are chosen from the stocks of the Foremost Garment Makers in America. Every department is showing the very NEWEST Fashions now. Everythin gto Wear For the Entire Family. Terms as Low as a Dollar a Week coming Child Labor | cent., were Day, says an off statement by the | unfit.- Under the committee, will be a time for asking ! ling double the normal number of in respect to the protection and edu- l students, revising all courses to con- cation of the children, how the coun- | form to the \ar Department’s re- try has been preparing in wartime for | quirements, and with virtually no in- the period of reconstruction crease in the teaching staff because - { teachers are not available, it did not at first seem possible to wive any agricultural wor The board of trustees, however, not daunted President Charles Beach has been —~Good people of New Britain—for yo wonderful announced for last Saturday, which proved that styles when you see them,—and to show our pating. The instructed course In men under are unfit for rdidates rejected department are of- agriculture equiva- to the usual freshman work 1R When satisfactorily comi- pleted, it qualifies the candidate for admission in 1919, to the sophomora class of the ar four year coursc in agriculture leading to a degree. to provide a agriculture for yvoung draft age, and those that mili service. ( by the military fered a course in lent college pressure of COURSE FOR REECTED ME out of 331 candidates examined for admission to the S. A. T. C. unit at Storrs, a total of thirty, or nine is ! \ \ i ponse to our “SPECIALS” kuow good valugs and good tion we are going to offer you R Values tomorrow, Saturday, FOR ONE DAY ONLY—to make louder in praisc of New RBritain’s newest store, and prove can cven approsach us in our wonderful buying facilities and with the New York designers. you apprec B 0 everybody talk even that mo other store direct connections LOOK !— Who would expect this Season !—235 of a New Store—and superb New Perfect. at the height of the (‘/OA‘\TS_I’R'R(‘(I from the cream of our stock, of the newest and most fash- ionable materials, beautifully trimmed with the choicest furs, values up to $50.00,—while they last, $29.98—to the first purchasers, Saturday only ! you let others get ahead of you by delaying your visit Get here as quickly as you can on Saturday ! en if you already have a new Coat, come and look these over—you will save so much money that it will be worth while to buy one cven for next year ! SERGE AND SILK DRESSES ! makers in New York—done in faultless style—Fifth Avenue creations, with panel and overskirt effects, and those little touches which make such a big differenco—values up to $30.00—for $16.98—SATURD AY ONLY ! Will you be one of the lucky women to secure one (or more) of these Dresses SVVLATERS I_In the latest will __What a wonderful assortment, samples from one of the “Classiest’ pastel shades and newest .styles—¢“dreams", will call them—you wouldn’t dare guess at their value, and fricnds when they see you in onc of them will envy you and adinire taste—come and select one of these Saturday for $5.98 ENVELOPE CHEMISES !— envclope ONILY—for you your yoiu The will buy our $2.00 TURDAY Sweater one of sale, money you save on a and more th an we will put on one chemises, a $1. few more of which Just AND NECKWEAR !— put a 50¢ witching—so to show the good wonderfully dressers of ‘New Brits attractive neckivear we carry—we price on all our 75¢ neckwear for SATURDAY ONLY ! So he- beco ming arc these dainty and novel creations in neckwear, will be tempted to buy several—and the saving will be so much the greater ! How much a bit.of neckwear will add to the grace and lure of woman's costume and general charm ! COME SATURDAY—EARLY SATURDAY AND REVEL IN THESE VALUES! ZARUS CO. THE NEW STORE 164 MAIN ST. (Three Stores in Ne wihin will a “On the Square’ York)

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