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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1919. 2 OSTRICH BAND * color. Here the hlack appears SUNDAY AT LYCEUM. {ul rustic drama, “Challenge Accept-| and the officers were elected BEH]ND THE L { o jclose to the face, in furs. A close Another biz movie program is in| €d.” There will ajso be a number of | lows: C. W. MacNiven, pr ES OVER HERE | ON TURBAN OF fitting turban comes close to (he e e s eae JitE B o e el e il cum patrons Sunday in the new peach shade of velvet n ed ional fi f | ade elvet. el educational film. This i one of the reasure PEACH SHADE {iound ihe furban, as its only trm. | MEht: The second number of the se- | s ' that 5 i | | | | pre could clected ming, is a band of trich, loosely | rial, “The Midnight 2 fcaturing | and it will loubtedly dr a ver Being i == _— curleda, of hade merging into the ntleman Jim" t wil be | large housc Doors open at 6:30. Try The R l ti f 4 | velvet. | shown. It will be remembered that | and get in. evelations or a U. . vecret i : P et | hundreds were turned away last Sun- Pou i g0 S s . - ; | Colds Cause Headaches and Pain | (11 PRUthe Jumennaiboy pot BROTHERHOOD 1CTS. ervice Nlan / : verish Headaches and Body Pains | . : this movie thriller was shown at th ; z .ast nigh t men of the Stanley 1sed from a cold are soon relieved \HILDRE Should not be “dosed” for colds—apply the popular local playhouse. There ave “outside” treatment— L ; {15 taliny TAXATIVE BROMD QUL | e ot aoi o l\gL:‘:”l ESR et A e ey (Editor’'s Note.—Since the receipt spot in our position, drag it in the | NINE Tablets. here is only one | pa; : L el Litte S e ] ’, A x N g L k 5 3 plains, i hich is pr committee which was composed of | of the first batch of letters and evi- open, hefore the public, make it \ X J Bromo Quinin 2 T8 | sented by while the oth: srs. Jehn Dixon, A. W. Ritter and | lCKS APOR dence concerning the activities of coarse, common, dirty—our ‘friendly’ . signature on the 3 i - The report was accepted 5 *YOUR BODYGUARD" - 307, 607, Dr. Muck, leader of the Boston relation 1 never heard such ve- > /£ - - = Symphony Orchestra, which were marks, except perhaps once that [ 4 Y concluded in last evening’s paper the seem to be very much interested in United States Department of Justice your artistic development. But vou _ has consented to allow other infor- told me yourself that some woman | mation to be madc public. The made a fresh remark in a concert in Herald herewith starts a new serles §. H. so loud that you could hear if of articles whieh, it will be noted, With your own ea It is a sad fact have been passed upon by the that since the dismissal of the two| Attorney-General of the United States. decent (honorable) offizials in the | The authenticity of these words Is 1l Department of Justice (about 14 unquestionable.) s agop and their replacgment, my — ' position here is ten times worse than (Authorized, Approved and O. K.d by it ever was; and the last New York fhe Attorney-General of the United scandal has made the whble pack still Stat Copyrig 1919, by The more rabid. The local * International News Bureau, Inc.) fense Teague’ had the imperti (By Betty Brown). —Continued— to send me a letter today with a nuu e Yot ENovi> Dr. Karl Muck, former director of Per of questions for me lo answe 2 to be a necessity this the Boston Symphony Orchest Woe to the American who falls into 3t may be used in the newer idea dearly loved the ‘“lmelight” Hs the hands of these beasts today 3 dress trimming, Or s an . elabors Mked to be in the public eye and per-) My friend’t Don’t vou see all th fgn, or in the accustomed place, sisted in holding this important posi- 1on’t vou sec that your brother hat trimming—the place matters not, menaced by business anger and diffi- [ so it be used. cultics cventually? It is possible that| A hat was found and sketched to- him. one visit mizht pass by without the|day which is'an ideal umple e Al advide mhd fne pack setting wwinc. f3its 2 But Je-this [ the way conservatiye black may d upon following bis own in- the time, this the situation, where one| brightened with exactly the right notc tions ay risk so much for the sake of & Several fricnds of his suggested to Yoy thayeine. suspicion im that for = time, at least, he with- how miserably I feel to write sou ul .@@@ém@@ R @'@:@:@:@'@'@1@3@:@:@3@:@:@:M- 135 % R R R B & tion in the Amer even when public s ning strong against draw from the public gaze during the SShessecsouese Sass A Scsssesse e bietesaestebenanetsssnsedsanets R AR A BRER duration of the war. They suzgested is so degrading to me; I am lik that he leave Boston and the Unit:1 shabby dog herc in this country Statén-andogo te-dbexlos; thero. to re- - Whom every ecut-throat may bombard main untll peace wi ired when, VVith stones unpunished; and it is not perhaps, he might come back hers VY pleasant to be compelled to e and’ Ghice more resiumfe charge of the Plain all this in additlon in detall orchestra, . Othersi did : ot .adviss On tho other hand, T am again and leavifg the country, but suggested aSain surprised that you are so It that he relinquish leading the orches-| Markably stubborn in this one point tra. dt publlc eoncer Their idea and that you do mnot sec everything wa# that Dr. Muck should rTehearse ¢lear, when you arejsuch.a clever and {he. Grehestra, but that when the'con- Sehsible hiead :otherwis And I am certs were rendered amw understudy @sking myself often.sihce vesterday: Shoula#Wiala, the batoris LB uti tor il I8 ithere some sscret motive behind ol gaskestions Te: tufngil & doatiear, 1© whith Iousthotisde) cannot forc- S bhith p 64 gk that. he knew bods (suspect) T, When: yousdave public ‘sentiment was strongly against retched this point of my letter, sit him, that his movements down gquietly and think it over in Shtehea aad his iventy owar peace whdt I have written you, and = '( dized, he refused to make himself in- when you have thought cvc‘rmflng 14 i . : fmes g S § Y. consSpicuous. - That he well knew this over guletly you will agree with ma. [ \ \ £ S & e w5 % K B is evident from the contents of a _“‘ hope to SEI(‘ you tomorrow eve- v/ Iotter written only a few days before Ning I the cholr rehearsal. I am so "\ ! s his drvest. The letter also expressed absent-minded ‘that I really de not his tapdld views ' of' Ameriats ‘and KNOw for the' moment whether the Amériears, It is as follows: rehearsal begins at 7 or 7:30. T will f\Boston, Mass, Murch 19,.191g, telephone you as to this tomorrow “Back ‘Bay Station. forenoon. The whole choir and or-t “My Darling: chestra band must enter via the stase Siiio6 " yestorday 1 really ‘dld not entrance; YOU must, of course, not el cepeigh " ward rest; 1 feel G0 this, |1 shall take care that, the that owing to some mysterious im- \in entrance shall remain open fory _pulse you "have jput it in your hoad. Vou; . respectively, that hgxxlel;pi}}’ oot 1 Gaust do omathing for youw' 1n ‘Should Waititnere for vou whd: Wil order to prove my love to ¥ and admit you. During thc intermission Srat this ‘omething’ ls exactly some- &nd atitife end of tho rehemrsal (per- thing that 1 am not allowed to do ir haps,also before the rehearsal be- ¥ Siah o Loohaldor - Fou " ARH . vong, sine), 1 may gnd.an-oppostunity o family. f + 7 ‘speak to you, to hold {our hands, and Yot say dodie and youbelieve i, 10 glancerinto your & of course, that you do not care at.all “And now God .bless 3 T8 Aoos Yol brofhisy Lir g Taliter oy beloved darling!'Ba swaettoine have trouble in case I come to his, “Your house. But it is you, particularly, | “KARL.’ who would suffer terribly if anything (To Be Continued) should happen. | I have spoken today with —— and with ~in de about this -case; sbecause a similar ER case happened s mecently here: (not with mes) /Thismew patriotic so¢iety. ast Boston, Mass, The follawing . It See . ‘National. 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