New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1920, Page 4

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of 95 Hart street. Miss Anna Kobs and Miss Emma Kinsky are spending their vacation with friends in Providence, R. I., and vieinity. 3 Miss Winifred Nagele, ,of New Lon- don, and Miss Mary Osley, of Water- bury, guests of Miss Jenny Swansony | ot ssett street, returned homg | today. Mrs. Thomas Naughton and daugh- ter Ruth and Misses Ella Ladinig ané | Agnes Peplau are spending their va- | a dance revue: Chief Eazlehorse, a fuli-blooded Indian baritone singer: Fehrman and McDonald, two fine comedians in the “Landlord and the Janitor,” and Charles McGgod Co.. | in a novelty nfflrin: PERS ONALS formerly ‘ in cast. Cynthia and satins. lm forced to | a'man who uses her as a tool to break .llp a home that he may marry the { woman. She is cgmpelled to 50 l RSl - v AT l|||pllll|| - » has been silks She is lef* penniless and accept the hespitality of raised in DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife e Effectually Distracted e ,.-' e o~ A | through with the scheme, but finally _ i i becoming convinced of the honor and 1 ~ - = ° LI | integrity of the husband, exposes the = ! plot and works out the destiny of the | characters in an unexpected manner. Other films include Warner Oland | Maurice F. Lautman, » but now practicing Dr. Unless otherwise bureaus of the th yoh attach B. C. G. to M ed. these notices are written hy ( ¥'s Thoughts, ed his eyes wide and | In amazement for a wec ad unexpectedly to the nickname “Majo' relsted in giving Ma) en his brows contract s And there was & flash n his eyes But his ly cool raillery onr little heart, kname for its pooed in the detestable “baby talk,” In which himself whenever he #e mé most effectually ver whall that , %o she we'll wing respect didn’t it gloomy | hear shan't nice and hand to his Inn‘iwnul‘ eyes in a ludicrous | person engaged in I was divided xu.l at myselt for my il , and anger at Dicky my mind also a lively ever he might be plan- wholesome fear of his h and action, for I be utterly ruthless In ny mad idea he might pony ** he sald at last, re- d from his brow, and I rown had left his face, resentment he had felt mentarily swallowed up &lew in the idea which jhima. ““We shall always deah majah hereafter ensurate with his rank h + mevah, shall me lips ex- on. ajor, th Jor, Hugh . a1 and eyed me impiskly. m like to know why d of the traditional . ime to reflect over my ferring in any manner nd after I had ex- ¥'s absurd jemlousy of about for the Ve my purpose best up my face in what I s a fair imitation of id man” and twisted the barbarous accents Istah Jones. Why does AL | that ne | the way 1 had taken his caustic distinguished cog- Dicky flashed me a qui glance, then grinned appreciativel I knew that I had disarmed him, was no longer angry at me, but I was not prepared for the an- swer e gave me stands for ald sw et word ause B C. G imp Going,” he want never But 1 honor vour to reveal t! I shall never use them is present in the sac: secrot those initials when the dear boy | Nexin Dicky Misses Something. A flash of hot, \stonished me belittling phr who hadsdone mervices, But of will power which at the man aring 1 over me d to the such anger, g applie us both signal with a mighty effort I was enabled to Keep every vestige of it concealed. My common sense told that Dicky, having relieved his mind by concoct- ing the phrase and repeating it in my hearing, in all probability would never refer to it again, especially after st. me I'll promise anything you like,” [ sald carelessly, “if you'll use your in- fluence with your mother to let me out of here. She has declared that I musin’t leave this bed for two days, all my meals carried up, and all that sort of thing. I shall ko mad, 1 know I shall, if I can’t get out and explore those woods over there.” He looked at me speculatively and sympathetically. I saw that my ruse had succeeded, that he had put the incident of Maj. Grantland's nick- name as far from his mind as he be- lieved it to be remote from mine. “It's a blasted shame,” he said Bnt mother's a pretty good nurse, you know and she's evidently got it into her head that you're in rather a bad way. [I'll tell you, there’ must be some pretty good physicians around here—there always are in these resort towns—and I'll have one run in today to look at you Then it he says you're in no danger of an. other nervous collapse you can beat it pronto.” After my and must have (Mrst involuntary protest I aceepted his plan as a good one. I didn’t want to overdo, and I knew my doughty mother-in-law would ac- cept nothing less than a physiclan's verdict. But all thought of that sub- ject was banished by the sig of Dicky who had been dressing all the time » talked fumbhing in his over- coat pocket, the same one from which had dropped the pleces of that torn telegram. A “HOUSE OF HITS" TODAYY™ — FRIDAY SATURDAY ROTHY DALTON Dther Men’s Wives ’” o A Drama of Society. IR OLAND IN “THE THIRD EYE" In a New Chapter PATHE NEWS Kelth Vaudeville Acts--4 EDDY & EARLE — EAGLEHORSE — & McDONALD — THE IN DANCES INDIAN BARITONE LANDLORD AND THE JANITOR CHAS, McGOOD CO — NOVELTY OFFERING SUNDAY - BESSIE BARRISCALE RESERVED SEATS ON SALE NOw. ca##nadm#an#na###ta FOX'S AU DE TODAY HE ROSE Tale of Capld and Courage Amid Alaskan Snows. D JEFF “IN WRO AUDEVILLE AWAIIAN DUO GILLS SUNDAY EVENING, —IN— ~—AND— I TRAVERSF WARNER —IN— m Fox Announces on Sunday, of the first episode of the serial sapreme “BRIDE 13" FOX ENTERTAINMENTS VLVLVVOVVCLVGIOWI GG T FRIDAY WILLIAM FOX PRE N LADYS BROCKWELL —IN— FOX NEWS CAPT. BETTS MARVELOUS SEALS SATURDAY OF NOME” “HIS WIFE'S MISTAKE"” “AN ARTIST'S MUDDLE" 4--Headlmers--4 ALEXANDER & ROB AUGUST 29 “THE SPIRIT OF GOOD” - WHITE Septepaber DOVE” 5th the ‘ “THE RL T 1 fi##fi#fifi#fi##&####fl#fi###fl DOROTHY D®TON AT PALACE. Fine feathers and eclegant clothes do not necessarily bring happiness to a woman according to the dramatic situation contrived hy C. Gardner Sullivan in Thomas H. Ince's latest photoplay *“Other Men's Wives,” in which Dorothy Dalton in a wonder- ful array of elegant zowns is being featured at the Palace theater Thurs- Friday and Saturday : plays the part of a an named “Cynthia,” of society oung wom- moves in u set Modern Oriental Cream He;ls Iiunnmg Soru and Conquers Plles: Stops All Ttching of Eczema Almost Immediately Also | ! | “I felt it my duty to write you a letter of thanks for your wonderful Peterson’s Ointment. I had a running sore on my left leg for one year. 1| began to use Peterson’s Ointment three weeks ago and now it is healed.” ~=A. C. Gilbrath, 703 Reed Street, Erie, Pa I'd rather get a letter like that, says | Peterson of Buffalo, than have John | D. Rockefeller give me a thousand dollars. It does me a lot of good to be able to be of use to my fellow man. | For years 1 have been selling through druggists a large box of | PETERSON'S OINTMENT for 35 cents. The healing power of this oint- | ment is marvelous. Eczema goes in a tew days. Old sores heal up like | magic; piles that other ramedies do not seem to even relieve zre speedily conquered. It stops chafing in five minutes and for scalds and burns it is simply wonderful. Mail orders filled by Peterson Ointment Co., Inc., Buffalo, N Tel. 2504, Lake Compounce BAND CONCERT Every Sunday Aftornoon REGULAR DINNERS Dancing, Wednesday and Saturday All the Attractions Which Amuse PIERCE & NORTON, Props. HARTFORD. L. H. Herk and Arthur Pearson PRESENT “The Powder Puff Revue” Jamie Coughlin Jack Earl WITH Martha Pryor VAUDEVILLE. AUG, Dangers”’ AND = A = With JEAN l'\l(.l{ JOE KX THE FIRST EPISOL Lyceum Theater || Everything New But the Name All New Best Pictures First Showing Curley’s ‘Augmented Orchestra Your Theater Open Soon. rs or attractions With which th | kown creatjons not expioited by Miss Dalton will be found on the other ' very in a new chapter of “The Third Eye,” | of this city l(ol“(‘dlcl and the Pathe News. fine Keith vaudeville acts are Four | Hot Springs, Ark., is expected to ar-‘ rive here Friday oa a month’s visit| at Indian Neck. —— & COME TO HARTFORD’S GREATEST SHOE SALE AND SAVE MONEY G | ' Much Dr. Whitcomb’s $10 c.nhlon Sole Comfort 4 SALE OF SCOUT SHOES Men’s and Boys’ $5.00 Tan Scomt Shoes. A great shoe for outing or work. at Truly Sensational All Marked $5.95 . Special Offering $10 “Faultiess’’ Health Shoes and Foster's” Comfort Shoe: for $5.98 . Stylish and durable for business men, well dressed younggmen and all men that want § comfort and style combined. Thesgreatest value evgr offered. 934 The Finest Collection of Fine Shoes We Have Ever Offered Our Customers. BLACK OR BROWN. All Toe Shapes. Plenty of SHOE BARGAINS ALMOST BEYOND BELIEF TWO PAIRS FOR THE REGULAR PRICE OF ONE LessThanPresentWholesaleFactory Cost SALE STARTS TODAY-—COME—BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY NOW Thousands of Pairs, Men’s and Young Men’s New*Fall Style $10 Shoes [ PO for ing. vall SPORT SHQES R MEN. All sises. Boys, S1.98. For the sl tramp- boat, suto, ~farm, bassball, basket , and all- LADIES!—Here’s Your Chance to Outfit Yourself Money - Saving Prices. $8.50, $10, $12.50 Oxfords, Pumps, CleoTies All Marked for This Sale at $4.89 $10 New Fall Style Boots, Black Brown, Tan and Gray, All Marked $5.95. « New Fall Style High Cut Boots For Boys and Girls. Egtra high ¢ut, black or brown. $10 high cuts— ONE LOT OF BIG_BOYS® $5.00 School and Dress Shoes $2.89 Sizes 2% to Oxfords BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ $8.50 Rubber Sole Sport Shoes Leather trim- Shoes ed $2.95 | $1.98 843845 MAIN STREET BOYS’MND GIRLS® $5.00 School and Dress T Boys’ $4.00 an Scout Shoes %2.69 EXTRA SPECIAL LADIES’ AND GIRLS' cation at Mrs. C. B. Kramer's cottage .

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