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€1071 by Louis Toserh Vance BLGIN To forget the domestic il LUCINDA DRUCE tation o visit the New of the famous moyie ALMA DALEY, The visit ed by HARRY revive motion TODAY [ bitter troubles of her copts the invie ! York stidio I8 sug LONTAINI, who hopes by form in Call- studios in rortune pieture compiny fornia, On the trip to the Ninth Avenue, Lucinda the break with her hush JLAMY Wealth, youth beauty had fai'ed t ness to their 1Pifth atter five y marvied 1ife Bellamy's heavy drinking and pro miscuous flirtations destroyed her carly love for him, And now, RICHARD DAUBENEY, her old sweetheart, returned to New York At the made for the to pose bhefore mera GO ON WITH THU STORY. And Mr, Willing was to understand that these be regular tests and no moi busine he was to see that with — plenty know-how helped the ladies ma after which he was to shoot party as a whole in litthe or other, in addition to making dividual close-ups. A compliment acreen debut: the Daley—"in person” pitable, showing make their tests success “T thought it would be could all have tea,’ s8 plained—"make a ri r of it.” “I'm sure that would deligh ful,” replied Lucinda, suspended | judgment melting into liking even in those first few minutes. Miss Daley tactful er make her guests forget themselv and the trial to coms they took their plac and served with tea by actor-waiters in correct All the same, lLucinda notice their hostess ingeniously maneuvered to a central position in the fore- ground, where sat full-face to the camera; this being far her best phase. And just bef the lights blazed up, the girl launched " \ muses over nid ind st happi A home o bring enue s of a had arrangements fthe studio were members party ti were 1o ey someonc of ip: W the Seene in some their Miss signalized presence of composed every anxic nice if we Daley little ex- be was 0 to as wers livery d that she by into a her Culp her ved nd "l rong pieces, ke ne and s ve, M W hat, think Seriously, nk it over ion would be much W ndi er ministered n, oluntecred LR to tura out what hie spealin® dressing. to try got everythin', all and that's somethin in this studio, 1 it interruptgd, “a ir think of il different.” incomprehensible sted, M it Culp for (b epirited account of her passage-at- to her self-este el mor inter in the point of corting Mrs. Druce,” h Jack says y great, sid been it over room, d'y'sec it, she'd be was thiakin' ma goin' into pite d'y'see, but ik thinkin' with Mrs “ " ayvs cverythin' workin' got a good part pitcher wiu W I'm truly Culp; but really it of course He . if you d pondered gl freak brighteninrg rs. Druce: you go Mr. for a the same. and pleasc Culp; month, me, too."” Culp said relucta contened; leaving, [ POt 10 @ hasty appearance 1 d on kind of yon," 16 i m it business My, and i e al our, That' nd tick vhe hers. with for y I app I co on't, Jomily is'n, el home s my otly maae deep- in Culp nsist- Lucinda to the door. rutly tost's just a million dollars,’ was C'ulp in her | she's led to you'd You looks and styls experien: 4 you ean get right Mrs, ou in you could try out in, cinda recia- | uldn’t that's this sl you and hould decis- But thank you thank Mrs. hold- WRAT CHUSES HEADACHES? “Fruit-a-tives” Prevents Auto-Intoxication Auto-intoxication poisoning. partial Constipation or insufficient action of the bowels. which should pass out of the body means self- Many people suffer from Waste matter every day, poisons the blood. As a result, there is Headache, Indigestion, disturbed Stomach, lack of sleep, Itheumatism and Eczema, “Pruit-a-tives” will altvays relieve Auto-intoxication as these fruit tablets, made from fruit juices, act gently on the bowels, kidneys and Her recurre On layed |into a make ning. stant, tic though she rogatio larterno I nificent | going skin and keep 50c a box, 6 for Atdealersorsentby Limited, O(xDLI\SHLIl(:, N. Y. just @ d onl dressing-gown an ts n—* on, with strength leaving her Y | the telephone, engagement for At first glance, the huge of the Palais Royal seemed quented but the influx of the former and when a gang of incurable v melomaniacs whanged into a jz dance floor swaying couples IFor some minutes Lucinda sat 10ok- ing out | herded dancers, shifting swirl of color and the hypno- influence over fa adaptation had come presently a smile began the depths of her eyes. oL Daubeney sh uttered a 1 remembering King Laugh- | lin moping and mawing in his mag- delusinn ducting an orchestra.” “You don't some offer Mr. Culp made me, | his wife's approval, away,"” Dobbin frov ned. e blood pure. 2,50, trial size 25¢, "RUITA-TIVES HL it redoubled, anger of bath enough to shru before going t Dauheney long call x clients than by as’ con shed, biared foxatrot, Kly an was quic hidden b thes th witho only reeing ware of of savage music, from this jungle orgies whic to witness, An to flicker i i of e said, rousing ,whe note was thinking ahout thi af that he was con know about tke hand just as we wer she continued afternoon Lucinda de- and the eve- mein room 1ns8 fre. waiters; the ova! her decadent inter- with “What kind of an altogether and have fallen buf for Dobbin, Stmultancously the floor shook with the impact of two heavy falls And clinging to Dobbin, a little dazed Lucinda saw a strikingly pretty young woman, stunningly underdress sprawling at her feet, and at a yard's distance a man insimilar plight, must (Continued in Our Next Issue) BIBLENOT ALWAYS READ IN CHURCH At One Time It Was- Not Con- sidercd Proper e (Ry James Shepard.) On every day prior to ahout 1706, he fami'ies residing within the limits ot 1|rs'.qvn| New Diritain and Kensing ‘on “walked with their children 1 heir arms rnlvlfl eight or ten miles to ttend the public worship of God ii ‘armington village, the men with we! oaded guns in front and rear of ihe ‘ompany, It shows how much { lesired the sincere milk of the word {t affords a striking evidence of their cal for religion and that the word nd ordipances were indeed precious n their day.” (Andrews>History o: he First church, Page 15.) Notwithstanding their reverence and ove for God's word, it is a well es ‘ablished fact that from about 165( 0 1726, the Bible was not read as a part of the worship in our Congre - | zational churches. DProbably the first ime that the lLord's prayer was re ited and seripture lessons read \ith ut comment in Connecticut was Sept V| 1706, at Stratford, when the Rev Mr. Muirson, a Church of England nissionary officiated at that place. Probably none of our carly ifbuse h0lders had ever heard the Rible read n public worship prior to 1725, un- css Robert Booth may have attended Jpiseopal service at Stratford. 'The Rev. Wiiliam Burnham held relig- icus services at l.andiord Smith's on liast street sometime prior to his leath in 1750, There is no probabil- ity that he read the RBible at that servicd. After the New Dritain so iety was incorporated in 1754, sev- “ral candidates for a settlement here ted from time to time. The ua Belden of Newington «nd henczer Booge of Avon, al- =0 officiated here, the last service of Mr. Booge having been only two weeks hefore the Firgt church was or- ganized and the Rev. John Smalley sett'ed over it. There is no certainty as to wheth- L4 o d 0 ’ h d n n s e lofter2” er or not these ministers read the 16, 1022, flible here in publie, Dr. Smalley may bave done so from the first, but if 10t he undoubtedly did at a later lute. Nible reading in our now litur gical hurches, without comment is a much more modern exercise than has generally been supposed, It s true that for several years after the set tlement of the colonies the Bible was read in the New Lngland churches, Lut always w'th exposition, sometimes short Aid sorietimes long. This “ex- ercise of the word" as it was called, sometimes oceupled a full hour, They considered their comments ns redeem- ing the exercise from the stif and heartless formalities of a “sald" serv- ce and rescued themn from the offense o vain “babbling” #nd “dumb read- ng." The pastor oegan the service vith a solemn prayer. The teacher hen read and expounded a chapter. 'his was not new with them; it was ‘he way in which their fathers had vorshipped In the dreary years of ex- ‘lusion on’ the other side of the ocean Nut after; ahout twenty years there ‘xpository readings were discontinued ind for three-quarters of a century he Bible was not read in our church, In the early years of the cighteenth éntury a few of the churches return d to the ancient practice of Bihle 1ing, often times without comment. he Battie street church of Boston, racticed reading in 1695 and ‘'vas atd to have stood a'one in this re- pect. 8o fur as I can learn, the next thurch to resume Bible reading was he Congregational church at Ches- Yire, Conn. In January, 1724, it “vot- d ye Holy Scriptures should be pub- ickly read on ye Sabhbath in! God's house as a part of the publick ‘wor- ship.”” And then five persons dissent- d them from that purpose. (Roecky's {istory of New Haven County, Vol. 1. 703.) It is stated in the reports of the Society for the Propogation of he Gospel in foreign parts, that dur- ng Snlomon Palmer's Mission, 1754 to 1771, ,one of the dissenting ‘hurches in Litehfield County passed 1 similar vote. Tn Massachusetts, the ~hurch at Framingham passed such 1 vote in 1792, Northfield in 1799,) while two of the churches at Salem 1id not adept the exercise until 1806, As for Mr. Crow, he gave a hoarse v of rage, before he flapped himself sway, he General Association necticut in 1765 = earnestly recom- mended “the public reading of the scripture as a part of the public wor- ship in the churches.” 1 presume that Dr. Smalley complied with this recommendation and read ‘the Bible in New DBritain after that date. But the practice did not become universal "ere for many years after 1765. The Litchfield County C'onsociation met on May. 10, 1810, for the installation of man Beecher and on the following day resolved “That it is expedient that 1+ portion of the Holy Scriptures should he read every Sabbath in our churches.” The resumption of the practice of Bible reading was g0 grad- A of Con- WARNING! Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. 3 Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for , . Headache Toothache Earache Colds Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacldester of s-nuuc-eu Blg Speclal for | Tomorrow Morning Only 3-Hour Sale from 9-to 12 100 Trimmed Hats Regular Values Up To $5.00 Special = $ 1.00 100 Hats including Banded Sailors and Ready to Wear special 2 $1.00 arms with King Laughlin s I Clever actress that Miss Daley extemporized for herself by rising without warning and announcing that she would have to run and change for the scenes to be photographed. “T'Il try to hurry ready hefore you go, ing hands all round b grace; “but if [ you its Leen just wonderful to meet all, and I do hope this isn't goodby forever!” The bank camera stilled its stu “Nice little scene intercepting l.ucinda set. oin’ to screen bankin' on Jack here. He dropped an affectionate, hand on the shouider the camera- man. ‘“Excuse me, Mrs. Druce, want to introduce you to Mr. Jack Timilty, |« best little cameraman ecver turne own crank "’ The camerar 1 grinned | ed sheepishly and proffe diffident hand. No temp-ament, funny business about olty N Dric ‘When Jack says that little scone pretty. 1 know it dil.” * 'Sright, Mrs. Druce,” averred. "1 wouldn't others, but you and t blonde lady- “Mrs. “ontaine." a “Her and you-registered like a mi Hon dollars.” 1} Nevertheless From Childhood to Old Age thousands have ured Dr. True's Elixir and it gave them proper rclief when the stomach was disordered. the bowels sluggish or there was c\xdcncu of worms, “To become a movie actress under the Culp hahnl‘r a sister-in-part to I :\lm'x Dal 0! ‘Do you | the impertinence- “Oh, come subsided, *Mr. Culp was most lat least and his cameraman-—whose | opinion he values more highly than |any director's—all agreed T had shown a great.deal of promise; and that, if 1 cared te try it on, he'd be glad to give me a good part in Miss Laley’s next picture, and if 1 made 2ood in that he'd form a company to star me."” “What rot!” “Very well, more about it." The constraint that fell them like a curtain of mufling folds, was presently emphasized by an abrupt suspension of the music. When Daubency could endure it no longer, he broke it with a question, [the most impolite conceivable: ““You didn’t tell me what answer you gave | Culp, Cinda?” “Didn’t 17 matter,” i 3ut his manifest penitence earned him no more than a show of restora-| tion to favor. The heart in Lucinda hosom felt hot and hard and heavy with chagrin, she had banked so con- | fidently on Dobbin's sympathy * * * “Don't let's talk any more for whil Dobbin—1'd rather dance.” Descending the several steps from |! |the box level to the common, (hs\_\" threaded their way through a jam of "ahloi to the fringe of the dance-mai | mob, in whose closely-packed, rock- ling and surging rout considerable {imagination and ingenuity were re- {quired to find room. | | Al about them coupies were prac- | ticing every conceivable variety of | step that could be executed to the| rhythm beaten out by tireless drums|; whose timbre had all the grim and || weirdly stimulating monotony of | African tom-toms. Many contented ||l o Trout 18¢ | themselves with a solemn, well-nigh | 7 | ritualistic jigging by means of which ||| Porg'es .... PR e Rockport Cod e 1 they traversed the floor crab-wise | ! inch by inch. Others charged short| Black Fish . coeoo 15 Scrod Steak . R ) stances at headlong speed, checked | Fancy Emtem White Haiibut, Penobscot Salmon, Say- hort, whirled madly, darted and| brook Eels, Bullheads, Cod Cheeks, Long Island Weakfish, 2 ) ,swooped again with incredible agility. |{Ml [Live and Boiled Lobsters, Live and Boiled Shrimp, Scallops, el Open Long Clams, for frying; Steaming Clams, Round and| in a sort of corybantic frenzy. Still Little Neck Clam Milk Crackers others favored a tedious twirling, like amorous dervishes. Yet there | We are open till 9 o’clock Thursday evening. Lbs. | American MOORE'’S FISH MARKET] { = And suddenly she Know she had enough. | “It's too crowded,” she told Dob- | Lin; and he nodded agreement. “Shall | | 89 CHURCH STREET Next to Beloin Hotel Wi ithout warning Lucinda was | struck by a wildly careering- body! with such force that she lost ®ooting | = 'DOINGS OF THE DUFFS nal that it extended over a full cen- tury and less than a century ago the Bibie was not universally read in the churches of Connecticut. Those who may desire further in- formation on the subject of ‘“Scrip- ture reading in the worship of the | New England Churches,” are referred [to the excellent and exhaustive drticle by A. H. Coolidge, in the New Eng- land Magazine, Vol. XIX 677. T am indepted to this article for many of the facts hereinbefore stated. was, e a star GdldenblumMillinery Co: 188 MAIN ST. Y. M. C. A. Bldg. New Britain, Conn. Sale Ends at 12 O’cleck Sharp MAY IN part THINKIN' I TO TRY GOIN' YOU'D 1I¥ PITCHERS." mean Culp actually had ‘ S R 7y v - | T Tncinda's amusement || GIRLS ¢ LEMONS kind, ||| | WHITEN SKIN AND { ' BLEACH FRECKLESi “if that's the way well, of Mrs. Druce, strect door, I about G dnight, you. car, of vjvid instant for her a more, she again a child bringing dazed eves of dream from the warm and scented romance of matinée, her thrilled per- ceptions gropine mutinonsly toward with the mysterious | streets mantled in blue ing the and you fee she with don't see try to said, get shak- UTS( rming pleas't' meet zain, you and Lucinda ex reminis the clock dozen al Crossing to her vagary cence, Jus roan turned back and irl, perienced a SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY AT— Yiga Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach. | Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arm and hands | each day, then shortly note the beauty and whiteness of your skin. Famous stage beauties use this lemon lotion to bleach and bring that soft clear rosy-white complexion, al- | so0 as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach because it doesn't irritate. ORAL SYSTEM UPHELD New Orleans, May 16.—The ‘loral system’’ of laying bets at the Jocal race tracks received legal sanction by the state supreme court here yester- day in a decision which upheld the contention of the Business Men's Rac- ing association that the method was not a violation of the Locke anti- gambling law. lights h'ssed out and the was ing. id Mr. Culp, as she left the pretty. I'm Dobhin. Let's say no reconcilation between verit ight, hat was | fat of of twi to meinda too soon once more, disiliusion- passed quickly, e married, up drove drop Lon- Notwithstanding that, she travel directhy pausing o Daubenay st his club and taine's at their hotel telephone rang in the houdoir. | maid her, and to report: Mr. Druce had called up to say he wouldn't dining at home that night, he was detained by conference.” Without lqoki at the woman's her lips twitching. | The omnibuses of TLondon about 85,000,000 miles a year, to the no home, Iy But I'm sure it dosen't| took answered for he came Mr. Timilty about the other little | he Moore’s Sanitary Fish Market’ 89 CHURCH STREET THE PLACE TO SELECT YOUR CONN. RIVER SHAD RIGHT FROM THE NETS TO THE MARKET IN OUR OWN TRUCK eYes We Lucinda knew re demure a the little fill Speclals For All Morring Sound Onions 4 Lbs, . Lean Fres Shoulder Evaporated Milk All Steaks Lb. 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