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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER eaders and Theatergoers—— MY SOLDIER Adele Garrison’s REVELATIONS Dicky See? [ What Letters Arve Thesc Fears | Madge's Byes to The letters?” 1 repeated dully looking at “The letters?” he mocked cuttingly “Pon’'t pretend you haven't for I know Dicky in bewilderment. got them, better. You'd never leave apyihi thoke around fork th And 1 of dope you've got from them.” like loese, so m over. wish you joy “Dicky,” I said firmly but pleasant- ly, although I was trembling with o1 - r which I knew scount of my hus- listen to me. pass ne I mustn’t show on band’'s condition, *'pl 1 have nothing of yours, have seen nothin, e the checkbook and stubs I've just handed you. If you have lost any stter: I haven't seen them. But® —— with a sudden thought, “are you sure you have lost them? Have you missed them? “That's not your affair,” rudely, but T saw by his eye: had unwittingly struck the ri He hadn’'t missed them, but jumped to the conclusion that them. He gave me a which I returned te a he retorted s that I 1t note. had I had long searching look unflinchingly, al- though it was hard to bear silently the contempt and anger in his eyes. Then he turned on his heel, and with- out another word glance stalked out of the room. I knew that if it hadn’t been for the baby he would have slammed the door viciously, and was thankful that even in his anger he remembered his tiny son. 1 waited till I heard his own door olose before locking mine. And then, shaking with a chill, T undressed quickly, and putting on my heavy bathrobe over my night attire, I crept into bed and huddled forlornly un- derneath the covers. is a curious to my It practice of mine dating back this creeping to the shelter l unusually problem ‘ | | | i childhood, of my bed whenever 1 am unhappy, or have a diflicult of conduct to work out. I think its reason lies in the actual physical cold that comes over me when I have ex- | perienced any painful sce Not Money Alone. 1 couldn’t think or plan for a long time—-could only lie shivering until the warmth of the heavy bedclothing wn over me began to envelop my chilled body But the cold at my | dined, and it was with dis sinking spirits indeed, that I problem Dicky's checkbook had brought to me. It wasn’t alone the lem that worried me, puz noying though it r aside from th er and contempt I had seen in | Dic eyes, there was something | couraged faced t financial prob- | zling and an- | i other | discouraz SWEETHEART Continuation of OF A WIFE else that 1 fear ter: been when frox ny mirrored there- he thought his desk, «a distinet ren lc relief accusation not The old the sordid the r uncertainty part in the surged surging istonishment at his him that T had when convinced distaste for with Dicky ions, the md lite suspic RS part of my criminations the that had played so larg firs our marris montl while fraught anxiety, had idyllicly free from petty thing. the birth of our little son had both of us to heights of which we ne: dre d. This sudden into the sordid, me soul But I The t year nee with been And swept had descent to the over me accident, grave Dicky's sorrow and er sickened for ery knew that T had no time self-pity or for introspection. bit of ability I possessed must be to the problem of our finances. Heart Healing. With strict economy and putting off all but the most pressing bills, and those to people who couldn’t afford to wait for them—our little household could run along comfortably month. After that loomed chaos, bent | for a The DIET During and After The OId Reliable Round Package —— INFLUENZA Horl ick’s Malted Milk Very Nutritious, Digestible The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and from carefully selected materials. Used successfully over Y century. 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There is a lack of helpers and the chapter appe: the women of New Britain to to the rooms and spend their sure hours in working for the over there. come lei- boys with the addition of numerous unpaid | THEATER BILLS TONIGHT bills If Dicky were well, T could his anger and demand that he attention to the problem. outburst tonight showed nerves were indeed like “bad violin strings,” as Lillian had put it—although I couldn’'t shake a vague conviction that his old reasonable temper was also in dence—and 1 resolved not to speak to him at all upon the subject 1 must go to work at something as as the baby should be a little older. But that was impossible now. And if I let Katie zo—my thought of economy—how get back again when I returned to ranks wage earners? Besides, promise to Jim that 1 would care Katic while he was gone to war vented that procedur And how meet the financial c descend upon me at month? Round and round the possibilities T traveled, getting d every moment. My the chill was creepir brave ve his it that off un- soon of my for pre- to the end of an- of more head back circle throbbed, into my veins My baby whimpered iz to his erib, sathered him blankets and all, and serambled into cuddling him fran- and stirred. T to me, back bed | ticall; to me had come the knowle: is sometime the he: every mother, that there is no hes of a woman's hurt heart more than her little child’s body close, close in her arms. or which of ing potent clasped Jewel lncomorated Presents l.oszeber's Dramatic Treat the Whole Family HusbandsOnly Featurin Mildred arris of ThePrice ofa Good Time™ RING your wife to the most delightful, delectable photodramatic feast she ever thrilled thru in her life—new plot, new ideas, new settings, subtle with bhumor, full of sensational twists, daringly French! And when you and she send yo ur friends, don’t tell them L the ending! It’s too good to spoil! Now showing at-— FOX 'S MON.—TUES.—WED. Where You See All the Big | Pictures and 4 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS TOMORROW ALICE BRADY PEGGY HYLAND EVENI in in 'HI ORDEAL O NG DOUBLE FEATURES ROSETTA. “MARRIAG ARE MADIL” Big Musical Program evi- | just | °F | ris of is which would | | will be FOXS the Nesbit and THEATER. last opportunity in “The Woman 10 the big Fox vaude- i ville show. For the first three days of McDonald has hooked vaudeville and the Universal sensation “For Hu only” featuring Mildred H he Price of a Good Time” and The Doctor and the Woman” fame. | It may be said with safety that “For | Husbands Only” will prove to be the cleverest and most fascinating pro- dQuction witnessed for some time New Britain Miss T.ois Weber the celebfated director, who evalved the drama, is responsible for a number ingenious twists which are certain startle and dolight those theatergoe who are fond of novelty. The story ke many of those which have comeo from Miss Weber's studio, is remark- ably unlike anything that heretofore been pictured the screen. act, the story, as planned by feminine master of the cinema cr is so ual that even the cleve the screen drama will find \fled in his efforts to antici- climax of the play until the tinal scene is presented A feature of “For Husbands Only the appearance in many of the scenes of the Denis-Shawn dance the advanced pupils of Ruth St. Den ind Ted Shawa. The settings in vhich they among the shown? on the attraction, week | four big | banas Manager big acts of ot to on the ft unus st student himself b ate the of danee ever wdditional in Most exquisit An nickle creen his reatest Waite 11" will also the Jatest Pathe New evening double featur ving at Fox' he Ordeal Hyland “Marriages <s musical y in which comed he he showa wilh For tomorvow be the Brady will offe Alied Rosetia an v Star, high ¢l Fox orchestra, charming Fox ade” with a the am by LAST SHOWING OF “SAY YOUNG PELLOW.” with DOUGHAS FAIRBANKS SUNDAY CARYLL BLACKWELL in “BY HOOK OR CROOK" WILLIAM DESMOND in “OLD HARTWELL'S CUB” KEENEY’! THEATR “COME ON IN CO.” 5 Stars 10 Handsome Girls Carload of Scencry CARDO AND NOLL Operatic S FITZGERALD and C\RROLL Comedians DOROTHY DALTON in “THE KAISER'S SHADOW.” Brass Bullets Current Events next In! | I - in! | | | cious baby | pasteur X | eliminate ity |17 four new Michael director, sclections written Valentin, will be among the THEAT the Lyceum will time “Say Youn the everlasting favorite, irbanks. This is the story porter and the many adventures picture an in- teresting and comical tale Douglas performs more of his daring deed and stunts. This photoplay is one person can afford to mis it tains those elements w Zo wmake up a huge entertainment vaudeville bill on this program is of the best which has been shown in New Britain for some time. The Ki- ralfy Kiddies offer a splendid novelty wt and Fd Healy is fine enter- ta r while ow-a-days' of- fering that is the latc in vaudeville unday ture pr 2 LYCEUM Today the last starring Douglas a cub r gerous and the reporter of humorous of make the is for vich con- to The one is an thing fons will double tra the be a the cert there will and <o brehess of all am 1al S. STANLEY HORVITZ, uptometrist 327 Main St Opticisun aran tees Don’t endanger the life of that pre- | using unknown or un- | by d milk OUR RBALLY PASTEURIZED ALL question SA MILK of Use PURE impurity richnes I'rom selected sources of high qual- and THOROUGHLY ) in a modern creamer or | l'\\l‘l‘(']'lyl“li MILK will s most_exacting, | J. E. SEIBERT & SON, STRE 1931, 101 PARK Telephone ', il ’J,‘fi!.%(,' ; FOOTBALL GAME Tomorrow Seymour Park STEAMROLLER of New Haven VS. REDWOODS of New Britain Kickoff 2:30 p. m. Is to | dan- no | | Blackwell. A | every lat- | and | and | Consumer Pays Staple Groceries. 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Monday brings two est William Crook’ song Madge arring e success, “The charmin that is member of the other feature will be Ep— DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING NX’S THEATER SUNDAY NOVEMBER 3rd, 1918, AT 2 P. M. Hon. Thomas J. Spellacy Candidate for Governor ful story, one a of New Brit- Hon. Augustine Lonergan Candidate for Congress Hon. Aaron J. Levy State Senator From New York City, An Expert on Humanitarian Legislation Mrs. Nancy M. Schoonmaker Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association Hon. Herman P. Koppelmann Author of the Bill for Mothers’ Pensions in Connecticut Hon. George Mazzacani National Orator, Order of Sons of Italy Mr. Mazzacani Will Speak in Italian Patriotic Concert by Philharmonic Band at 1:30 P. M. EVERYONE INVITED