New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 16, 1920, Page 5

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b ® e & bt Last Time Today ol 3 —PERFORMANCES— 3 3 Elmo Lincoln IN & “Under Crimson Skies” — A Red Blooded Drama of Strong Men's Passions ‘ and a Woman's Pure Love ’ bl MUTT and JEFF —IN— CHARLIE CHAPLIN —IN— “HEARTS AND SADDLES" “THE BRAVE TOREADOR"” “THE COUNT” L d g kg o FOX NEWS & ed & o & & o Fox Vaudeville = 4—Headliners—4 GOLDEN & WEST BILLY S, NEWTON ORETTA'S HAWAILIANS ANTHONY & GREE) SIX TUNEFUL MELODISTS & & & ‘s EXTRA! EXTRA!3 Manager Harry B. Dean Announces that Through a Special # Arrangement he will be able to present William Fox's Stupendous, ’ Melodramatic Production: ‘While New York Sleeps’ -~ 000%90"00‘0099699é#fififi##‘“““fifi#fi‘ Tomorrow Night—Sunday, Oct. 17th AND ALL OF NEXT WEEK & & o d bl & & & o H The Sensation of the Year in the World's Greatest Metropolis at &5 advanced prices — Here at the Regular Fox Soale. a- Owing to the above arrangement it will necessitate the post- # ponement of “Seeing It Through” and o4 future date. # & & & & L& & & & o, seoso0c0dsca00008000 “Folly’s Trail” to some TOMORROW NIGHT “TONGUES OF FLAME” 7th EPISODE OF “BRIDE 13” Will Also Be Presented MONDAY — FOX VAUDEVILLE — 4 HEADLINERS 4 FOX ENTERTAINMENTS SVOVP VLDV CODOSS LGB DBBIDG e ———————————————————————————— Qulck _Resqlts--Herald Classified Advts In Selecting A Kitchen Range .there are certain advantages that you desire. They include the best cooking results, the use of coal or gas at the same time or independently; convenience, economy, durability. You get ALL these in the Gold Medal Glenwood—a range that is less than 4 feet in length—that has an oven used exclusively for a coal fire, a separate gas oven and a broiling oven; a top that will accomodate NINE large utensils at one time—and ABSOLUTE SAFETY. ' The heat from the coal never reaches the gas section. In the Gold Medal Glenwood you have a cooking area amounting to 2,604 square inches~more than 18 square feet! You can do all of your cooking at one time. You can do it better— with less waste and less work. _You have coal for Winter, to elp warm warm the kitchen; and gas for Summer, to help keep the kitchen cool. When you purchase the Gold Medal Glenwood, you solve all of your range problems for many years. Call and See Them and you will understand at once why a Glenwood Range “Makes Cooking Easy” lenwoo M. Curtin @ Co., New Britain ' ERERER GRAND TEN-DAY 28 SALE OF BUILDING LOTS AT INDUSTRIAL PARK New Britain’s only Industrial Development, located between Stanley street and Rock from two of our leading local industries. COM- MENCING PRICES OF LOTS $98 to $445 None Higher ALL LOTS 50 FEET FRONT This is an Exceptional Opportunity Never before were you able, or never again will you have a chance to purchase such dasirably located lots at these un- heard of prices. Terms only 10% down. Balance monthly. IAberty Bonds accept- ed at par. SATURDAY, OCT. 16th, % PORTABLE BUNGALOWS Solve High Rent Problem One now being erected at Rocky Hill Ave. INDUSTRIAL PARK AND Free Drawing of useful presenis consisting of: Sugar Silverware Aluminum Cut Glass Kewpie Dolls Visit this prop- erty at our Ex- Entrance to pense and secure your location at Prices from only Etc. $385 TO $660 Cash or one-third cash, Six Hundred (600) of these Bungalows built once as there are Saturday and Sunday after- noons during this sale. only 47 lots left. in Bridgeport. Remember this is the last opportunity you will have to purchase on easy terms, with no taxes or interest for two years. Within Ten Minutes Walk of New Britain Factories. FREE SPECIAL OFFER! Fifty Tons Of Coal Given Away During This Sale Only One Ton of Coal Given Away Absolutely Free to Each Purchaser. Free Auto on Request. THE BODWELL REALTY COMPANY Phone 1801, Nat’l Bank Bldg. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. New Britain Sales This Season $245.738 ; Hill avenue and being only five to ten minutes walk MONDAY OCT. 25th F. E. Crandall, Mgr. HOLDING A HUSBA . Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations What Rita Brown Told Leila Fairfax. “*Hello, Leila!" Rita Brown came into the room where Leila Fairfax rested jagainst her pillow with as debonair and care- free a manner as if she was going to pay the most casual afternoon call. I marveled at her as I followed her in, my face still tingling with the flush her scathing words had brought there. Not that I minded the gibes she had thrown at me, but the reference she had again made to some mysterious defection of Dicky’'s had stung me for | an instant, even though I knew how utterly unworthy of credence any ut- terance of hers would be. “Oh, Rita!” Leila fairly gasped the words. “Madge says—"" “Please spare me that!” The girl whom we had known so long as Rita Brown flung out her hands, palm turn- ed outward as if she repelling something loathsome. ve listened to what Madge s just about as long as 1 can stand Now I'm going to say a few things, and I want you to listen carefully.’ She pulled a chair near the bed, sat | down, crossed her shapely feet, and bent forward insolently. “You quite fancy yourself, don’t you, dearie?” Leila started, looking at her with something akin to terror in her eves. 1 guessed that never in their lives together had she heard such a tone from Rita Brown's lips. But I knew | that the mask the girl had worn so | long was down, and I surmised that | she actually was reveling, in this chance to revert to the gutter repartee in which she had been reared. Rita Revealing Herself. “‘Quite a proud southern beauty on a pedestal, an F. F. V., and all the rest of ‘that rot, aren't you? Oh, I know I've jarred- you many a time! i T've seen you wince at some of the things I've pulled off, but you didn’t dare say a word, did you, sweetie, be- cause of the times Rita’s money stepped in and saved you two puling failures from starvation or the next thing to it.” Leila’s face was whiter than before, if that were possible, and in her eyes, as she turned them involuntarily to | mine, were such pain and humiliation that T almost stepped forward to silence Rita Brown by main strength if T could do it in no other way. But a flash of intuition told me that Rita was consciously or unconsciously doing the very best thing possible for Leila. If the gentle Virginia girl could ‘be convinced of the utter worth- lessness of the friend whom she had things Rita had said against him. “I suppose you think T threw out the shekels because I ‘loved you so’,” she hummed the words mockingly. “Let me enlighten your conceited in- nocence. I would have let you hoth starve, only that T needed you in my of a Wife word of truth in wha «can have your honey-h smirched. But—take m don’t tell him about thi ‘be a bit peeved. Get ou She had .whirled to and she threw the word) I were a dog. But I wi the completeness of her heed or resent anythis 1 simply moved close the door closed, I hopeq tween her and the girl Rita Brown. NEGLIGEE OF RIBBON VERY New York’s Fashion New York, Oct. 16.—] in seemingly endless wg yards of it; plain ribb bon; wide, narrow and, tween, but it seems to for this negligee to ex] ularly effective use. The negligee is of meteor satin and all & forming a dainty shoul iness—never mind how or where, that is none of your affair! And T can't remember the time when I wasn’t bored to death by the sight of your baby face.” Leila Horrified. Leila put her hands over her face as if to shut out the woman who was tormenting her. Rita laughed malic- iously. ‘“’Tisn’t such pleasant turtle-dove cooing as you've been used to lately, is it, dearie?” she asked mockingly, then her tone changed to one of cold fury. = “You chicken-hearted, poor-sirited, little calf!” she said. ‘‘“What Alf Dur- kee can see in you, beats me! You haven’t backbone enough to stand up for your man two consecutive seconds, but the first story vou hear against him you run bleating to this other calf, and resolve never to see him again. Bah! T thought I hated you when T knew Alf was going to marry vou, and T planned the sweetest re- venge. [But you bit so easily, swal- lowed hook, line and sinker, that hate is too zood an emotion to hand you. 1 just despise you, the same as Alf would if he knew how you fell for the rot T told you.” “Oh, Madge, Madge!” Leila shriek- ed. “What is she saving? Didn’t Alf?” “No, AIlf didn't,” Rita mocked. ““And if that other woman opens her face I'll go straight to Alf and tell him what an easy mark you were. But Tl tell you now that there wasn't a “Pain's en ~11I say it is/ Wmm“nto-ldm- forting relief from any *external” pain, use Sloan's Liniment. Itdoes thejob with- out staining, rubbing, bandag- ing. Use freely for rheumatism, neuralgia, aches and pains, sprains and straina, backsche, wonderful new ribbon,) clouded silk that sta center in a red-gold Y of a gorgeous sunset, tH self into pale yellow, di a light green into a darl

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