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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1018, — News For Women Readers and T beéiefgoers —————— — - = MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART Adele Garrison’s REVELATIONS What Dr. Pettit Saw and Said When y's Condition | | to Madge. h H He Reported Dic M I waited for what seemed Pettit came back from Dicky's room. I knew that . felt sure also that Dicky would nother-in-law and an eternity before Dr. Katie was needed below st return to his mether's room untl after he had slept, therefore T felt in going to my own room, re- leasing Katie from attendance upon “Richard, Second,” and bringing the baby back with me to be with Mother Graham I thrilled with mother pride and de- light as 1 picked up my tiny son. Katie had employed her time, as al- < when she is with him, in attiring him in his very best frillies, and I was very sure that no more winsome in- fant had ever been taken to a grand- mother's bedside. “Oh, Granzie’s booful, baby boy! Come to your pessus!” my mother-in-law crooned with the baby talk which always seems so incongruous coming from her rather grim lips, but which she precious | Granzie, | frequently employs in talking to the baby. I'm always sorry to hear her talk thus, for it is one of my theories that 2 child even when too young to under- stand, should never hear “baby talk” | or incorrect forms of English, but t‘he problem of changing my mother-in- |1 rose TODAY ONLY ‘MILE A MINUTE KENDALL" with JACK PIOKFORD VAUDEVILLE SUNDAY CARLYLE BLACKWELL in “The Appearance of Evil.” Also Another Big Picture Latest Song Hit by Orchestra. MONDAY WALLACE REID in “LESS TRHAN KIN” and another REX BEACH STORY RT OF THE SUNSET” t KEENEY’S ‘THE BRAVEST WAY’ Featuring SESSUE HAYAKAWA A thrilling drama by the Jeading dramatic actor of Film- lamd. Six big reels, MACK SENNET COMEDY “THE BRASS BULLET"” And Several Others. VAUDEVILLE 8 Big Time Acts. Full of “Pep” EXTRA 3ROADWAY CAMILLE The greatest comedy act ever shown in New Britain, | derstanding | consequences.’ { any injury which Continuation of Anni picture TUHEAEFR ‘n “'De reel m Rocky Pass, cowboy vaudeville revue, malke | last appearance at Fox's Monday brings the Tom Mix in his latest drama aad Tortune,” a zip-bang ama. Tom on law’s habits is far too for me to undertake. I as soon try to alter an law. But when “Richard comes old enough to unde | i¢ being sajd to him I'm afraid I shall have to chance a conflict with his|g andmother upon the subject. | Don’t you think I wonld better keep him, mother?” I said, with the selfish reluctance which, I'm ashamed to say, is always mine when the ques- | | difficult a one would alm old Median | Second” be- stand what | st Mix plays western way that western pictures never beea played befare | soldicr, a Texas ranger, he known what fear is, and wl into pistures he brought the same daring and sen to his tion of giving my baby into other arms | ing that has been his life is concerned “You know Dicky |rides like a centaur: he is might come back, and while I might | flash of a Wincheste be able to explain my coming into the | night, and his plays are room with the baby, he would be | thrills as a flash of chain sure to know we had been deceiving | “Fame and Fortune,” his him if he found the little chap in bed | ture was first shown at a p with you.” screening in a projection room “I suppose mother-in-law said grudging for goodness sake sit down my “But You | you're right, Tho little knot of men and pictures ational habit like as it barks in the full lightening. latest |THEATER BILLS TONIGHT Luxe the theur tonight. popular Fox Star, “Famo western in have A cowboy, a as never | 2 he went worls rid Mix the pic- ivate t the Fox Film corporation’s office recently, women make me nervous prowling around ! like that.” ‘What Madge Remembered. Obediently chair, which chanced to be one facing the door, and when Dr. Pettit down the hall from Dicky’s room through the half-open door, the baby the first to I sank into the nearest came and and I were persons meet his gaze. 1 heard a deep intake of his breath, and for an imperceptible moment he halted as if he’d been struck, while into his eyes leaped something T had seen there more than once hefore, the old hopeless expression, which alws made me feel guilty in some un- accountable fashion. I had forgotten until T halt in the doorway that this was the first glimpse of the baby. He had gone to Washington before the birth of my little lad. With an embarrassment which I hated but couldn’t shake off, from my seat awkwardly enough, my lips framing the question vs saw him | nearest my heart. “Dicky? What do you think Dr. Pettit's eyes held mine with un- and encou Whatever emotion had pr him had vanished. He the kindly, efficient phy almost an exaggerated manner. “If your husband can himself to submit to a of sleep, food and above all; sleep, there's no reason why he shouldn’t be as well as ever in comparatively a short time” he said slowly g,ravely. “I should judge that he has been working tremendously hard lately. If he continues that sort of thing, or, indeed, any activity at all just now, I cannot answer for the over once more sician, with professional only bring rtain routine relaxation, but, Mrs. Winchester Tappersein of America’s remarkable trapshots who holds sanany with clay targets and can trick shots with all 1916 she established a shooting record by of 2000 clay pigeons 15 minutes, using throughout who were finished a “What about his eyes?'’ My mother- | jin-law rose on one elbow. Her voice was raucous in its tensity Did Dr. Pettit Hear? in 5 the me to hard the day’s picture “I cannot give a final opinion upon | o ork. them, Mrs. Graham, for I'm not an | is ' Championr iii-fie(Shot one | woman records perform sorts of guns. In continunous breaking 1916 out hours and gun had 3 Fas Seeing | situations. | Louise I picture, and {in will | Carlyle Blackwell in “The Appearance | average | Tuesday and Wednesday | Reid I New Design in Hats motion them was nothing new to Two minutes | pictures They were hored after the operator had thrown “Fame and Fortune” on the screen that crowd of men and women were sittiag | up straight in their laughing, | gasping and making comments like | small boys. And when “Fame and | Fortune” had reached its tremendous climax, this little crowd of cold eved | professianal reviewers stood up and | cheered { Four 1 he seats. headlined will | Tom The will | | unrivaled | by the vaudeville act Novelty Minstr prove an added attraction for Mix n me and Fortuae™ Pathe News and other comedics » be shown, Ior tomorrow evening an program has been arraaged FFax management Constance ai- madge in “The Lesson,” five part ! comedy drama. fully as enjoyable as her recent success, “Up the Road, shown at Fox's. The other feature is “Broncho Billy” Anderson's first picture since his return to the screen, “Red Blood and Yellow,” a hig, virile and pretentious production, | which will cause curiosity omongst all this star's- former followng. 1t will be recalled that “Broncho Billy” Aderson was the first nationally | known film star that the industry pro- | duced. There will be other short| supplementary reels including the Gaumont News and a Cristy comedy. | i | LYCEUM THEATER. | Admirers of Jack Pickford Huff will gather in force Lyceum today when their latest “Mile a Minute Kendall” will have its final presentation in this city. | In this uperb picturization of a famous stage success by Owen Davis, | Juck Pickford has one of the finest roles in his career as a cinema star he makes the most of it. The is essentially dramatic, the situ- being stronz, but relieved by me comedy In Mr. Pickford's | in this pictuge his sister | Lottie, who is seen for first time | a pleture with illustrious brother. Sunday a by Most effective is this charming velvet and angora. at smolin hat of taupe The the front, which (c) brim is upturned e1f ced oddly cut loses it in a quill Pl Underwood. and knowingly Underwood & nd | at | is tho Social Worker Here story ation whol support is the her | v | double be presented. featured There program | will be of Evil,” a modern up to date story which will interest everyonme. The | orchestra will give a concert and play all the latest and most popular song | hits Tha rom: e | Central re admirably Than Kin,” sta featuring Ann hown at the and fun American revolution brought out in “Less ing Wallace Reid and ! Little, which will i Lyceum next Monday This picture mystery and the of be is a mixture of thrills, laughs. The first laugh comes when | Lewis Rickers, a dare-devil American, who is sojourning in Cen tral America, because he is “‘wanted’ in the United tes, tries arill motley Central American army, which is mounted on mules, burros and horses. The difficulties of getting this | “‘worst army in the world"—as Wallie | called them during rehearsals—in | shape provide some screamingly funny to a| | | { | oculist. But from my casual examina- | tion of them I don't believe there is complete rest in a | semi-darkened room will ten out. He evidently h: been using, or rather, misusing them, atrociously. His last sentence was a question rather than a statement, and he | looked directly at me. | “He's been working in his studio,” I | returned sadly, “without our know- | ledge. But he has promised me to | rest, and if you'll only tak ehis case, Dr. Pettit, I'm sure everything will be all right.” | “Thank you, I'll do my best,’ turned gravely, then, almost “May I not be introduced heir?* | “Let him thank you for the beautiful flowerg you sent me at his birth,” I said warmly. “They were simply wonderful!” That he hadn't heard a word I said I knew by the look in his face, which | was bent tenderly over my baby. not straigh- | he re- shyly: to the new night: Norma Talmadge in § “OE LUXE ANNIE” MON.—T UES.—WED. The Shooting Star TOM In His Latest “FAME AND Swift as a Bullet From a Colt. 44. 5 Reels of Zip and Snap VAUDE 4 BIG ACTS TOMOR ROW Double CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN “THE LESSON.” Christie Comedy Gaumont News Features MIX FORTUNE.” VILLE NOVELTY MINSTRELS EVE. Return to the Screen. BRONCHO BILLY ANDERSON IN “RED BLOOD AND YELLOW.” T eyt COMING FAN FAN FOR THE CHILDREN. TOM MIX AT FOX'S MONDAY. | Mme. G. Avril de Sainte-Croix, who { has done much to stamp out the | white slave traffic 1909 in Paris and who, in established a home in the in this country in delicate health, the beinz shocked by an explo- h German shell when she Tuileries rden reccently (¢) Underwood & Underwood | ers, { Avril | sult { sion of | in the is now Mme. is of was FRENCH ARMY GET People of Alsace-Lorraine Their saviors and Show Attach- ment For Old Prance. o Paris, | by Friday, Freneh Nov. 22 army Progress of occupation in Alsace and Lorraine was veported in | the following official by statement jssued | | tonight | the war office occupation of successive Lor amid the livered localities in rine and sace continned today magni- | | ficent enthusiasm of the people. Col Gen De by the | population | touching | ittach- | olemnly entered by i who was greeted tions the whole evidence in most of its acclan which gave manner particularly ment to France “From th Moselle as the Vos: the line reached tod comprised Thionville, Bouzonvillc Wolcklingen, Sarreguemines and Bitche “In Alsace our advance guards have reached Reiportswiller, Roerach, Da- nendorf, Gendertheim and Genden- heim, after having entered Ingelmil- Jer, Rouxviller and BRrumath, where they were giving a touching recep- tion. “The flag of the Twentieth colonial regiment which was buried at Villers- sur-Smoy in 1914, has been recovered and returned with military honors to the colonial army by the 204th re ment of infantry.” far south Two hundred miles of the shown in double page will be given free with Rhine panorama of York Sunday before the sched- every copy next Suaday's New American, the day | French capital for unmarried moth- | FRIENDLY GREETINGS | Acclaim | make 1 instru d J Marie Luxemburg. Adelaide, Grand Duchess of l Additional interest at- aches to this photograph by the fact that American troops in their ad- vance are entering the Grand Duchy. MAKING NEW MEN OF WOUNDED AMERICAN HEROES A class in the General Hospital No. N. J., learning how m’ limbs. The men are | useful occupatio 9, Lakewood, (rtiticial in some Jack Coombs, 35 years of age, he is through with baseball. thrifty New Englander, who saved the major part of his diamond earnings, bought an interest in .a mercantile | uled accupation of the “by the Rhine cities American forces.—Advt is actively engaged in its manage- establishment in Neeches, Texas, and ment. Jack Barry, former star nfl Passed / formation. BARRY QUIT the the the Stillman suffering from water on the knee. The A R TR T . - o . being unable to return to their former | positions owing to their affliction. Underwood. Public In=- Underwood & by Committee () on BASEBALL Mackmen Boston and later manager of Red Sox, is conflned to Infirmary at Cambridge, iry is said to be of the nature hat may keep Barry from ever again being able to hold a place in major leagie baseball.