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‘_ ; P]xOFES‘)OR l’ XTO\ & ‘ e FROM ANOTHER Pul\- OF VIEW. dele Garrisow’s Continuation ot 3 i | 1 — place: a little out of the beaten tradk REVEL i Traces Social Development of Ameri- i T : » one may discover a road leading to “& w !FE i ‘l i Peopie Since the Days /// 4 3 improvement or remedsy A | o i i IQUiDY 3 Did you over .w;,. to !:",w of thie st iy 0l i % - as the winter months rolled around to b 5 ¢ ulCK RELIEF .~ 1 i 0 Is Dicky Disconcerted by \lfred see it Wiy dian’t voun! tel : 2N (% . ot T so ACETANILIDE | il | house cleaning time again, and the Durkee's Jest? Have you >t the piec 3 " L4 4 1 Chap was held at \ o g rooms must be all made spick 2 Beiuntar 3 Read it to us this instant it you have. 16_home ot the r W, Miss Mary { NO DOPE and sh & and « \d I n intarily 1 turned my eyves ! ppo d an i1 \Vhittlese 5 e NO BOOZE 1d shining. an sed in best bib H er son looked at her with mis < ! ¥ m street, yes S VR el ; Brd my husband as Alfred Durkee | chievous tenderns - Unless otheswise uoted, these motices are written hy the press farcay nfternoon tucker Are vou going, to ar- e the name of Edith irfax. 1 A%t Inyoluntary Disclosurc bureaus of (he theaters of Other attractions with which they deal Professor 1. B. Paton, . D, of IT'S RELIABLE FOR the furniture in the identical g e s el M EADACHE min bt i s Iy lack of poise. 1 had no desire PRPErs around with mc !‘;‘:‘.;r(.ly Bevilomess upon the subject cach picture golng back on the same B e o o . A )’”I" e timuent In Amorica Sinee wall space which it has always iees that the girl's name had any 40e. [ can remember every wot : ehiine i . keos ot i FRGL G s r ‘ changes which hiud oceurred st | M There is more than a possibility that ded. Dicky turned toward e was simply tption under ! e e = e i O T B 5 perceptible little start as 29Y's picture. ing that sh : . : : S doclared e Pt Sl B Iairfax’s nume left his friends Peen decorated for braver : ; & ; ] b ! uns of tho e | ; LR : : AR e SO There was in his eves a sort i Ta : S ¥ S ; peiaicilel Saenatencaay fall on Dhe oaey : ! ! : o 1ation of agri from anothet position, the rugs may Awelt upon the ———— graced ? me for a more that | | 1 { | turned to this side Bt-caushi-ai-the-cream-exprossion 443 1 believe. Seems Boiced within me the femon of '0en worker, and staved : find a new, refreshing angle, the ta B oviosity q thousnt never With tho bullets und she 3 e . ; senag N nat educato ble where the magazines are lying. . g e o S L ? ) “";h ! ; Aot S o # 3 iven greater freedom, will permit of . P In't ) A 1 ird . i ; g ¥ ol & OW. he sajq 4 3 a larger family reading circle, if the t T lo wn eyes hnstant- | S Didn’t know the wir i 5 . g classics are being taken 2 B : 5 Tapee Egcclsy . 5 s 5 " fact t ) 5 A x stk m b family is so origi 1 a t rer snched my fingers i i ot itiin her In fact, I didn't know sn ;. e Sl 5 3 ginal as to ever read fiencied my ting e in v patms I R ; : ‘ b curriculum, education is boing : ensemble. An old, familiar pleture m by the rest, with the determi- | Vo 28 put into the background of daily ae £ - R I she 1S in i . ae- 2. 1 You have stared at a Bt - Blon that neither Dicky nor the |She Wi Z 3 1 tivit and people are advancing in s S A S B should 5 b “The San Mihiel Dickys ‘ S ¢ ] ik ) 3 ¥ | years in one spot may assume a new. srs should guess one whit of what S u e 7 - 7 knowledge of money muking rathe g ¥ ) aluable e 2 Boelis N x“u] \[ 10 e tuttered the words involuntar L £ 2 i ned A ther ) valuable lighting quality somewhere as aling. After i told my- }\ 1 7 R ) or wisdor elze, p X AT R AT e S T *" | knew this by the brick red flush th: ; D L I . : e. The climination of a few ur fir. SUEIT Do £ iy o o el L DY B B LR / ; / : - ™ . he agricultura ; B necessary articles, and the addition of S Diticy's look was no doubt due Suffused his face, then faded as . . industrs of 1 he spoke of {he . : Sl e e R = atl . ; AT i manufacturing indusiry of today . o i ottt didn’t glance at me this time. no . S ich is all absorbin e deplored deed, at any one. Alfred Durkec ] . : ; : ; T e e i RN not see the flush, for he was ai . - ; . prevalent, saying that the equality of fight concern me [BEgCogthoyarhonfotunisiaicL IS LRI 1 o - | money distribution throughout Bittle Mrs. Durkee, whether ip- | Moment, but I saw little Mrs. Durkec . e T : 7 country has greatly precipitated the cently or intentionally—I never can ' 100K curiously at Dickyiind heard e . present day ite decide the point at which mrl““"'- Gl CIBme B : - : . . ! He made the statement that nine- his old knowledge of my jealousy the room the Virginia are siudeni, uand my gsons for that emotion. [L was no foof of any later episode vhich T e e 15 Alf Durkee had seen Dicky’s , o : - tenths of the money of ihe country B ushcd into the conversational |emotion I know he wouldnit have 7 : . o is in the hands of one-tenth of the Bach with an excited cxclamation, |COntived the conversation in the / ; : C e . population, and declared that one of BiEdith Fairtax! Why, Alf, you |Strain he did Bui \orance of . . e TR the present day problems is a fairer r said a word about it! I didn't|any dangerous undercurrent’bencath | . ’ ,’,/,,,,,mei/%, % Cr ittt o ey words, he guickly took up m 5 1S i Preceding the ta Miss Frances ¢ ===""= | hushand’s inadvertent admission y ALICE BRADY 7 e e atarrhal DeainessCannot Be Cured Ll ol / ) Z unon oo e Ter was sorved. v loeal applicath cannot rea 1 “Ooh. ho nesdrawled dalizzica e Sy gl TIYPICT é’%’///*vfi*,{/«fi/fiwmw} e ! ks and Mrs, Jie discasea porti ear. There | “The San Mihiel, eh? Will you plen only one way cure catarrhal deainess, | jvo e B o this. Alrs A HRROET5774 Margaret 12ddy was voted a ney ool ive vour close attention to 11 1 Ia new mem nd that- constitutional remedy = atarrha! is caused an in Margaret Graham? 'S TOMOR ROW EVENTING. ber of the Dd. A. R. chapter amed condition ot {he ‘mucous’ lining ot RSt e - vou have = i e Fustachian Tube. When this tube is 3 Gt S e B S flamed vou have a rumbling sound or | named the place where the beautif - —— W. C. T. U. ELECTS pperfect hearing, and when it 18 entirely | canteen lady worked. Now will A : P 4 B st o Bo Tedueod Azd thietubs | state how it happens that you know PONS THEATER. the few remaining offerings seen to- OFFICIAL STAFF flammation can be reduced and this tube Sl B , g Paribin o stored to its normal condition, hearing ' <o much out said beautitul can- \ Pickford is offered for Lh"\':d"' that serve as reminders of the i1l be destroyed forever. Many €ages of | .. ol wwhen deserving NOUNE L (e in cJohanna Fnlists” at | 92Ys of Tony Pastor's and Koster & cafness are caused by catarrh, which is | (€N WOIK s e laul sleuaniiag st Nal’sl g k e 5 Atkinsc < o ro Jiisfiamed, condition of the mucous aur- helors like -‘nn aidn’t 1 : ‘V_"“‘ o onight }):«A'ln\':wi o(n:; .\:u York variety tkinson Is Honorary Fife cé all's Catarrh Cure acts u thq. ! che crossed to the other s cel . eaters of a generation ago. el o I lood. on the mucous surfaces of the sya- |1 “HORNEC LT oy need mot For tomorrow cyvening 17ox’s will President: Varvious Departmental Mrs. Elsie French Vanderpilt was | o S P, il give One Hundred Dollars for | incriminate vourself, but—swe await, offer two exceptionally strong features e e Heads Are Chosen. ”"”’””l‘)" Harbour View residence to | Eat More Bread B e oL e o GareCiramacs | your answer anxiously.” . jwith Alice Brady in "the powerful HERE AGAIN. ‘l{.A\c\uV(‘.' A\I-‘lej xtg;\:y:fn.._ U. s x.\ix .,1.] | and use A Dri ts. 75 Alfred, yvoure perfectly awful AN e ot 5 i McCormack anc 3arry’s e At a recent executive mecting of OWing T oree from Alfred | ~ S T o o s T L A v | SR GO Gat In the Hol e and Barry fan:nw the W. C. T. U. held at the home of | GW¥ne Vanderbilt she reccived the | Angelus Flour appeared to me as a patent effort to thrilling | Maver's Dixie Jazz Band, known from | yp. 5y 5 (0 6 of AMaple | Custody of her only child a son, Wil- Thompson Milling Co., Lockport, N. ¥ turn the conversation “Don't pay | tale of a voung English woman who | €8St to coast as the Jazz Bovs, Will{ street, the following officers were | 1AM _Vanderbil, now a lieutenant in BeTakn the . 8. Navy. The bride is 12 years i any attention to him, Madge. And do | is dominated for a time by a woman !play a return engagement at Holmes | elected e T, 3 3 Sl SRS ; e ¢ 5 . £ Jlder than the groom. H. H. Ibelle. Dewey St. ake me in to sece Mother Graham | whose husband she murdered in self| ,nq Hoffmann's ha e Gt Vice-Presidents: From the South | ) A : ety il mes: el o South (¢) Underwood & Underwood. s A rford presiding. Miss low of Her Hand.” This is a Spasmodic croup is | andl your father I'm dying for a |defense. It isa thrilling, stivring, ab- | cvening, and, as satisfied customers b b B R b usually relieved with good talk with them Come along, | sorbing and brillian play and will one application of- i A12.” make you hold your breath, weep and {7 'm waiting for an answer,” her | Wonder, and then let you out of it son retorted, mischievous persistence eved and smiling. { Stuart Holmes, a favorite locally, is daneing in his eyes Come now, s —— hurch, Mrs. Milton And n Die’ ird.” seen in the ather feature “Infidelity.” » e € or from | ICKS\7AI ORU Dicky-bird. H iunnorted by Dovotny Beraaid LYCEUM THEATER. the Advent church, Mrs, 1. B. Giies Omsk | Sibsria Apmill 5 (Corres HCE DISFIGUR are the best press agents, a large and | Sloan, Mrs. John Northend, Mrs RED CROSS IN SIBERIA jolly erowd will be on hand to enjoy | Miles; from the Baptist chureh, Mrs. A 5 { the long evening of good dancing to |'J%- R. Hitchcock, Mrs. Isabelle Wight- | Nviyeh Is Being Done in the Way of the Dbest of music.—Advt man; from the Emmanuel Gospel % - Providing Clothing for Natives. OUR BODYGUARD" - 307, 6077120 | | Willlyou shuty up, you sing Nl e R e e Braa e, e AR C R0 1ty Lite BrsyldEnt 1s ATa monidsn Sa 00 o ssociatel Bress). Fort 10 pass the mattee off as a jest, | this great melodrama, throbbing with |liam S. Hart will. be shown for the kB Al O | Humanitar work for destitute J@HortL0 s 2 as a Jest, | and tears, rippling with comedy [ last time at the Lyccum today. This | The superintendentscof depurtments | refugees is being effectively conducted | ) saw that beneath his smile he : : . it sEol s Pus : saw ‘l“"‘nw‘_‘” ‘:” L mf and tense with human interest. A | new picture provides the popular star | Were clected as follows: Americani- | at Omsk by the refugee section of t | s furlously angry at Alfred DUrkee: | numbor of short featurottes will add { With many strong situations of which | Zation work, Miss Harriet Bliss; fran- | American Red Cross under the divec- ) course, s % alriax Was i est to the show. | ne takes duc %dvantage, the result | chise'and legislative work, Mrs. B. S. | ilon of Colonel H. Thompson, of oyenfitnere il SnoldIdiE som eR coRing Monday sees Norma Talmadge in|being an artistic production. Bill | Atkinson: temperance literature Concord, Mass. The refugee depart- IRub Musterole on Forehead good work, \“,“' y oubi Alfvea | “Her Only Way,” as the principal at- | brands the white way with his own | John Northend; Loval Temperance | ment has its headquarters on a train | and Temples i R R || stonRE Ro SRS sl potied Dc"ul.)u- mark. He shows the round- | 1egion, Mrs. Evelyn Olson: flower mis- | i main railway station of Omsk. Would Wakewnh Burmng SUROCE el LR S i) v Bugene O'Hrien in this drama, | ers where they head in and uses his | sion relief work, Mrs. N. A. Cran ‘here is a storage room i h?fi?éz?fi?fiedfi%?‘ fi‘thgf':S i f.d- b (hlwi‘:m:;r.‘ :‘:::-’]]‘»:]:;:‘v!‘:q \:,:11 which tells fhe story of a young|Puncher methods on the gay and fes- | evangelistic work, Mrs. Charles Shel- | Czocho-Slovak headquarters n { and ItChmg- Cuti- g 4 that miserable feeling from 1. YOLLE O 088 5 n vour huttons an@ | boarding school girl who comes home f tive mayericks of Times Square and | don; sclentific temperance instriction, Several ‘active young American Heal dsorec::gatmn And it acts atonce! <1V YO !::"‘; O e omtig [ to the grim realities of a lost for-| vicinily with the resulr that he wins | Mrs. Charles Fop: state. national pa- [ women circulate among the destitute cura rieals. B8 O o e lean, white ointment, 10U dCUEDDULS Tiwe been 0 wORed | func, a smashing of the dreams otlout in the end after aimost turning ! pers, Mrs, Dorman. se city and its suburbs making 2 Lde with oil of mustard. Better than a e T s e the boy whom she loved for { Broundway upside down. For Sunday It was voted to later have a ju invostigations of needs. They malke I had two large eruptions around hstard plaster and does mot blisfers s . onew Bl e 4 a lifetime and the problem of marry- | évening the management of the Ly- | socia i e e e e my mouth and my forehead was spared my uneasiness. ing wealth to save the home from be- | ceum has arranged a svlendid double e e e e covered with pimples. The ed onl: extemn]ly.afld in no way can *s the Salvation Army girls who e : st G s L : T3 affect ztomach and heart, as some in- Tt ath ,”,,’ g ‘\\"‘ ; “ No | ipe sold. The climax of this six reel | feature program. One of the features RECTPES RECOMMENDED. and socks—are immediately distri- J)) eruptions were in a scaly make the doughnuts, A and ¥ou | qrama comes as a complete surprise, [ is “An Accidental Honeymoon,” star- | The home cconomics division of the | put Americans at honie who may TRIILIEMySIACe Wan N ery. 2 JILEE 2 S # . much disfigured and 1 al medicines do. z S St dx i know it, and 1 shan't allow you 10} heing worked up to a powerful sus-|!ring the popular Robert Wa k. The artford c s y i cellent for sore throat, bronchitis, ing wor up to a g & popular Robert Warwick. The | Hartford county farm hureau recom-|he knitting to supply Siberian needs e e s nightwiththe burning and bup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, con- tease Dicky .4v\’1‘y'\ Hvuyrf’, \Mx:. I\:vw.}‘\.’(w pensive finish. ) other picture is “Courage for Two,” | mends the following recipes may ‘be assured fhat their efforts are & o'n, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, declared. 11 bet Miss airfax Charlie Chaplin in one of hig fun-jwith Carlyle Blackweli as the lead- Corn Soup, LA i eanetorEne: e T pains and aches of the back or joints, never was mear his battalion at all | nicst comedics Is also offorcd Mon-{ing character, and here is a plot that | One-half can corn e AW dching. : -ains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, Come along now or Ul switch you, if | day, this announcement heing n most | is truly dramatic and exciting As | One cup cold water o8 ".” s o 1" i fi’wt"wfl o I saw an advertisement for Cuti- d feet, colds of the chest (it often vou are a returned officer.” | welcome one, as the favorite comedian | a special attraction the management Pint of milk EU LR G ¢ cura and I sent for a frec sample. 1 vents pneumonia). |” Dicky's eves showed actual relief | has not heen scen at Fox’s in same | will present tomorrow night a special P i o e 15 below zero ) N bought a cake of Soap and a box of Colonel lxvum\m.w: and his assistan Ointmentand I was healed.” (Signed) e it Mrs. Durkee’s assertion but 1 knew | time. The vaudeville will he head- cie that sk cenes of the first | B0c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 5 d € 1 ad- | movie that shows scenes of the first One t. onion (ch.) L 7 = L i lonly too well that Alfred Durkee’s { lined hy the well known old time va-{ rogiment that left New Britain to do ' Two th. butter o of Shanghal, formerly o Miss Amelia White, Box 671, Litch- icago. have purchased much clo field, Conn., June 4, 1918. yaillery had hit the mark riety stars, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Swan, | their part in making ‘he world “safe | 1 1, salf. X Somewhere overseas, Hdith Fairfax [ in their famous sketch of Irish life | for democraey.” This picture will| One-eighth t. pepper 1z at Omsk, for the condition of Cuticura Soap and Ointment are had had the blessed opportunity of | entitled ‘“The Coal Strike.” This act | show those boys, many of whom are Chop corn and ¢ook with cold ins-Siberian railroad has prevented | 1deal for every-day toilet uses. rendering my husband the little | has been playing vaudeville houses for | dead, having served in France and | ter 15 minutes. Mell butter, adl the coming of adequate supplies from cE R e e U services which T would have cut off | the last two decades, and is ome of | made the one great sacvifice, in the fien and cook until lght brown: add | Viadivostol and China. Among other Tintment and Taicum Sse. verywhers. ; hand for an opportunity to give — — camps drilling before going overseas. | flour and when fhioroughly mixed, add | things, they wore able to find and buy It is one of the most interesting and ; milk and cook until thickencd. I5oil | 20,000 suite of children’s underwear S ; PARSONS’ THFATRE expensive pictures that has been | three minutes. Add corn. season, | Wl i rhaps saved the lives of g in N 3ritai i ¥ r-clothed children of this | o TS shown in New Britain, and it was | Iteheat and just before serving poun HARTFORD, {taken by a New Britain man who is | the soup onto the beuten yolk o G now in France, himseli Tamale Pie, e - TONLGH. A role in which she has ample op Two c. cornmeal LADILS' NIGHT. COHAN & JIARRIS Present portunity to display the talents (hat One and one-half 1. sah e The Musical Comedy Sensation have made her internationally famous Six e, boiling water Stanley Works Co-operative Society “GOING UPY— A\ Sky-Scraping Hit.? | ag o stage and screen star is inter. Caaioniin ; S ey Invite Women Monday Night. ' VAUDEVILLE k et a0 preted by Mae Murray in the attra, e th. fai Tadies’ nigl 11 be observed at - : tlon “Dangsr Go Slow,” which come One 1b. hamburger steul | Ladies’ night wi erved at \““‘[’.f’c J ficTURes VLA NEXT WEER. 1o the Lycewm on Monday of next: TWo f. salt. S A 0 0 nae Bianley . MATS. WED. AND SAT, wealk. Miss Murray plays the rolel of Two ¢ tomatoes ks Co-operative society on Mon- Wi £ Miss Murray pla x : : o itatic s = 5 MIAN STREET, : MCANTYRE & HEATH, in Muggsy Mulan in this ~harming play One-elghth 1. Cayenne pepper ovening, Invitations have een 81\:.59“ Amu'r\l\‘ S HT-_MARY FIGKF“'{G__PE&R Wri“'g- f “HELLO ALEXANDER She is a_burglar and the picture tells | v one small it et sent ot bs he managers of the stose ; ) 3 - 2 Mats. 85¢. to $1.50 | Of her adventures and her rescue from Combine the first threé ingredients, | to the empbioyes ‘{: Wik : ;}"“‘L ey 5 Se 5] ¢ a life of crime. Therc will also be a | SUTINg the corn meal gradually into \;' be present on .vr'n’x"m. ~\( :W'V‘V\r b-m].} eCla S O P iy new vaudeville show on Monday { the boiling water. (ock in a double | their mothers, s&ls i p t Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday _ e 5 e, e tho o | rmaeihons _ il in the fat, add the hambureer stouk The personnel of the store cansists | § " and sty until ved color disappear of Man. W. F. Watson, Mrs. An- | 5 g L 3 1 the tomato. pepper and remain. | nfe Ashworth, Miss Margaret Mackay, | i It. Greuse a buking dish. put In | Benny Tagliamonti. Joseph Zapata, P. 3 GV R £ :asoned meat. and cover ith mush. | BW rH. Ke Miss Irene Tumer is ,,'f"l“'“ 6 Reels, Also 3 : p ke 30 minutes. thefcasiiic Mavis Talcum Powder b : i 5 Buttered Carrots. RS, Regular 25c. Tonight ; ! Three c. cooked carrots CARE OF TLOOR s e i : ! One-fourth t. salt. ! Hardwood floors and G o Bayer's Aspirin Tablets : g One-eighth t. pepper bave been kept painted and varnished Tonight ......... > ANG Two th. butter can easily be lept clean if polished | ll Orchard White for the com- CHAPLHN : o Slice cookéd carrots Melt butter | regularly, but the secrvet of success is | plexion. Value 105 VAUDLVILLL in saucapan, add carrots and season- | to secure a firm, bard surface in the | Tonlght ing and blend well. Keep hot until | beginning to keep the floors in good 2 And a Biz Vaudeville Show Ilead- SUNDAY NGHT—TWO BIG FEATURES, | read « condition by quent rubbings and “(mdhurv\ Facial Soap venewal of polish, when necessary. Value 25 Tonight lncdyby : ROBERT WARWICK | CARLYLE BLACKWELL Most housekeepers have @ favorite SR e in method of polishing floors, which can = in | MR, A“B MRS MABK HARr ; he Accidental Honeymoon.” | ‘Courage For Two." » L4 be judged by the results, but the use |l Kolynos Tooth Paste. % . of to0 much wax should be avoided, Regular 30c. Tonight in their ramous old 73 § SEE I LYCEUM MOVING PIC- e as it makes the floor sticky and col- o mAiaTone Roand time Comedy Sketch ® TURE TAKEN WHEN THE FIRST y £ oala rolished Aoor putilt Faay be well __ _package, Tonight B NEW BRITAIN BOYS LEFT FOR THE WAR. THE GREATEST 8 wiped oceasionally with a damp cloth | f Lady Mary Talcum Powder HISTORICAL, EVENT EVER PICTURIZED HERE. ' A e if well rubbed afterward. Soiled or pecial Tonight ._35¢c > THE €0AL STRIKE” b ST : dark spots can usually be removed White Dressing Comb = X } e DRI —— ¥ ‘ FSUJ with crude petroleum or turpentine, Value 50c. Tonight .. 25¢ MON.—TUES.—WED. i but after its use the place will need TN Thie Talioy Gl adia k) o Tomorrow Ev'g--Two Brilliant Features DANGER: GO s ; ; ~ ponehing A foeut metnon ot wen: |l oS e Lot Colie: and ! : y ; ing floors is by no means of a vacuum : ! : ALICE BRADY I STUART HOLMES With M'AE MURRAY : ? cleaner which removes dust by suction ;;‘l"o:‘:“r‘:n;: e e Hand of Imish Life In in el = ‘ol % " > 3 g but if floor brushes are kept clean or, Gamia: oliow of Her CINFIDELATY”, o8 By Toio it wrom Ust .{!mml: ?tnl‘e'x'\tma;' was an Amatewr Astde of i | : B0y Geare keptiolearton) e A i GATMONT NEWS LYON J. MORAN COMEDY Herl B Don LI A i i~ = which can ashed after using Hats, all, colors, Regular price ’ e - ! floors may be swept without raising 30c. Tonight T 2 DR & i any appreciable amount of dust.