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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1922, ; s DAILY FASHION SERVICE, === ing the apple Cuffy wandered about the schoolroom, up and down, the s ', B i i wtea s | Brocades Are Back In-Style Again ' G'ossip’s Cqmey N[]w HE ENJBYS of chalk, Standing on a little table i I"ashion has gone back to brocades When you call on a friend and PERFEGT HEA[IH {in a corner was a big ball which 0 : | turned when Cufty touched it with Adele Garrison's New Phase of [ his paw. Thin ball—it Was & gloha— 0 surprised him by its spinning. Was ft| =0 those legendary materlals that | are informed ahe is not at home you alive. He did not know, but stood [ Weré 80 stiff they would stand alone.” | do not question the maid regarding REVELATIONS OF A WIFE puzzling over it for a few minutes Brilllantly embroidered satins blazing | her whereabouts unless business or “What on earth is this thing?" he with gold and silver thread; meta! somé very important consideration s smmlch and lmf In umsr' = loth of snaky suppleness in old o1 g asked himself. Suddenly he lost all|¢° p [ your reason for the call, P " patience with it and struck it a blow |*/IYer or both, | 1t is also unpardonable to quéstion miflks m Fm"'a'““s Why Harry Underwood Begged | With a swift, sudden moment helwhich sent it fiylng across the room,| One of the newest imported mettal } | children regarding the activities. of . ¢ Madge to Understand. tightened his clasp upon my hand|ctushed ilke n great egg. ~\\-nm:-“2'”‘"""‘ is striped sliver and bronze. | / their parents. Such familiarity usual- 154 Eux 81, Lagerorr, N.H, It Harry Underwood had suddenly which was resting on the wheel, and|gaid Cuffy Bear. ‘“That thing an- Silver cloth is used with white velvet | 3 ) ly proves too great a strain for “I realizo that I have reached the struck me iu the face I could not|then drew it against his heart. There|noyed me.” Often the globe had both |10 Superb effect, . 4 friendship. age (03) when one often requires have been more unpleasitly startled [was such sincerity and kadness in his | puzzied and ‘annoyed Johnnie Green,|, Brocaded velvets, too. = Velvet 1s Al ¢ A fixing up. My digestion was not than 1 was at his request to refresh [tones that for a second or two, swayed | when the teacher asked him questions '-\|lw O DA LT RapuIRIEIDle Reat N/ Marriage a La Mode. Iy, s gl my memory and tell him everything (to sympathy by them, and vielding to about it. Often he had wanted to|¥Ini€r and ia shown embroidered in A 3 It s difficult to imagine a number Tightand trouble with my Liver and Draper's activities. the almost hypnotic faseination Which | treat 1t as Cufty Bear actually aja. | 5% and siiver and colors, 2 of women, all the wives of one man,| Bowels caused considerable distress, sring the story of f[Harry Underwood can wield when he| Straying Into the entry at the front | oo ',\',e"‘":,’,:""m.z ::,‘-l".:::»rfi:’\“vl:‘:e:: > living In peace and harmony ig this Last fall, T began taking *“‘Fruit } ping, the rem.mbrance [chooses to exercise it, 1 let my hand [of the schoolhonse Cuffy saw some- [Tt RrC (NG O I8 DECAtee SRt country. tives” or “Fruit Laxo Tablets”, and of which 1 never permitted to come [rest quietly in his thing that appeared to him like a big, [ y LI AR 8- Yet in parts of Turkey, where har-| o Ublap AL for 8 ahoth u:::e 1 s ] fnto my mind,. becuuse of the oddly| Then .with & swift realization of the | thick vine which hung down through | terials have become elaborate. [ SN S ems are the order of the day, this-1s terrifying eftect the memory had 1pon absurdity of my position, 1 drew my|a hole in the ceiling. It was the bell- | 19 AENIT0 B8 RELD B / | the rule. Often the senior wives teach | could see that they were just what me. My nerves had been so shattered 1 decisively away from his, and|rope. But of course he didn't know | : f ‘\;}v‘}' h the younger ones to dance, sew and | 'my system required, My Liver fn those awful days of waiting that |stooped to the switeh key of the car.|that. For want of anything better to| _Philadelphia, Aug. 1.—Deputy U. 8. | W {e#N( ¢ / sing and train them to perform such | became active and improvement in any reference to it brought vivdly it even as 1 did so, 1 was shoeked [ do he laid hold of and pulled. marshals today will begin rounding s, A \ household dutles as may fall to thelr | evory way was apparent”” back the agony I had sufered, and or o discover that the action had taken| He dropped it Instantly, as if it ha|UP 12 men for whom federal whr-| | ii S oy PP B, ADAYS 1 Hstinet mental effort, burned him. A terrihle clanging clat- | T&NtS LS issued yesterday charging | a0 f R ter split the air right above his head,|them with -having bribed and con- f % DI Em Paper Hats. 50¢ & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 250, a few seconds blotted out sight ling | = s ] Luckily, be e he winding| 5& EEPY-TIME TALES He had but one thought; to escape! & Plot of glgantic and international p least, their lives is to carry in your , road, I was dri r slowly 1 !3 SRatsnen, Railtersty Two jumps took Cugy into the|Proportions which agents of the gov- 2 | shopping bag a brown, waterproof, Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y. I faney Mr. Underwoo i ¢ MORE TALES schoolroom. He bounded the length |ernment involves $5,000,000 worth of 2 paper hat protector. It folds into a & . \ A M of an nisle to A rear window—— and|Whiskey. Among the 12 are Mat- very small space. dmrlc'xre candidates for renomina- watching me closely jumped. 1In hia terror h& did not no- ith one exception all have my fingers relaxed o 4 . 5 L 2 ¥ United States secret service in this For Bathing. sharp opposition, There is as many as I felt everything going black before | k 4 tice that this was nat the window by my eyves. 1 sensed vaguely that one | biglll CUFFY BEAR which he had entered. This one was|Ccity and Andrew Hamilton, who until corveiant 3y secaut Fashionable bathing suits, some of [30 candidates for a seat in the state of his powerful hands had grasped | |closed. He crashed through it, to tan | TeCently was a police lieutenant. g [them, have overdresses of jersey house of delegates. RA oS | which may be worn to the beach ana > the wheel, while the other reached | 3 RYARThURS(OTT BA‘LEY ! M IRRS JktHn RS gArONBa o8 a1 ON | discarded later when swimming. the ground outside. Then he was up thew Griffin, formerly head of the e — tion, past me and turned off the ignition i P | :L’}A : i | They are short and comfortable. R | Eds and away, running his fastest through | 1 did not quite drift off into uncon- FT SR . ithe thick woods that stretched from - | || CUFEY VISITS THE SCHOOLUOUSE | ¢he schoolhouse straight up towards i There had been a picnic«in the | e Mountain. schoolhouse yard Cuffy Bear did not How did you get that cut on your to it. Nobody invited him. He | cent cugty's mother asked him that lid not even know there was to be a|ayening. About 40 per cent of all the pe grown in America are raised in Wis- consin, Alpaca. Silk alpaca is a new fabric utilized | to advantage in the new coat dresses | for fall. Fur bands and trimmings | find it an excellent background. hearing and left me § 1 tremb- S ) | trightering Cuffy half out of his Mind [éPired to defraud the government in X ] One way to save your hats or, at| At dealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES k { \ { sciousness, 1 had simply slumpec against the wheel in a blind dizziness, e touch of Harry Underwood's gently triefl to ectually rouged me, iy picnic. 1f he hadn't happened tol| strange to say. he eouldn’t tell her. ! { riakint 8 ,A : right—now capd, Wander down to the schoolhouse the | pe gidn't know that he had aut his . R £ ’ | Rouges. + with a mighty effort, try- | day after it happened he wouldn't|noge on the window glass ¥ z e o7 A fashionable beauty shop sells o ews 1ve known a thing about it. “Speak up!" Mr. Bear growled, | i > - | two distinct types of rouge—one ef- fective in dry mountain air, and an- ing to ignc t that his arm la . : b he & ind me pienickers—Johnnie Green and | vgneak | i e the seat behind peak up An'f newer your mother Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are written i £ 11 WA Sharp.sarly this motiy by the press ngencies for (he respective nmusement company. other for the seashore that defles on the wheel with a tendar, protect- °f ,““, AGURHIIA Ao e % “"““r ing,” said Cuffy. “Maybe that's what salt water bathing. ? fendar, PrOWCl | good things scattered here and therel oyt my nose.” X1 had guidded Bann weRaok nose ANTTA STEWART AT PALA( | “REPORTED MISSING" AT FOX'S. | Drapery. Or ouo | about the yarc Cuffy “Nonsense cried his fathe L ¢ A0 | Slow in finding these tithits. He was|know batter than thate—and 1 was| ~The Invisible Fear,” a iirst _ Tonight is the last chance fo see| pyrapery is something you can't cven quicker in eating them. In a|pever inside a schoolhouse in my life ' | tional attraction starring the inimit- | Owen Moore in “Reported Missing.” | feature beyond its deserts in your short time he ‘m".y, "“f up the | Cuffy Bear said nothing more. He|abl® Anita sm::;m h(—z’;n\ a.lhr°‘(’ t‘n- greatest ‘m'»nwl.v"hnt has "P‘“:faTI and winter wardrobe. If you Have you met the dressmaker 5 i time of | Whole vard, standing at last upon the | cared the talk might turn upon day run at the Palace theater vester-|seen in this city in months. want to arrange the fullness so it ly “fm'i f“j o ‘}:»“\ ‘ o -” o | schoolhouse steps, where he discover- [ gehoolhnuees. - day and the audience which attended On the same program is an excep- | practically makes the front panel of sin’ Room 5110, { Profeasional the year bu I | ed some specially delicious crumbs. (Copyright 1922 by Metropolitan the premiere was held spellbound by | tlonally interesting and romantic | your frock you will have the sanction Building. | PO one of the most entertaining pictures|drama, “The Man of Stone,” featur- | ¢ ers. ofedingicostimets: Have yoh talked with her about tant w membrance that | LoNEY L W8 anld esming, Ao Newspaper Service.) T ni stant wi body had interrupted his light lunch- ever shown on the screen. The starling Conway Tearle, The story savors | ¥ { phlsirvey) father, hi elf, had sent me \\"“ Mroaay ichoo! was closed for the sum- —_——— gives a unique performance of a young [ of the mysterious Orient and it is to | Tnderwood. Bu : girl who believes she has committed | Egypt that a handsome British sol- MANY SEER ELECTIONS not quite hide i 3 and going lown the valley were at work in a crime, and is haunted by the “in-|dier goes when he is turned down by | 5 ° |West Virginia Primaries Today Bring With her twenty years of ex- from the keen bl INK | 41 4 there was no one driv- ‘T"O[CESI” THEAIR visible fear.” his British sweetheart. One of the| | me T ) 2 a |l 14 The remainder of the ocast is a|most unique photoplay productions| Out Multitude of Candidates. perience, she can make & Lady Fair,” h L niffy Rear the steps J|triumph to the casting skill of the|ever exnibited in “Concelt” which re was no trace of his usual X 5 L. 5 M aa—— o Ay F A fhaks 2 ‘ =onne AT o). ston, W. Va., Aug. 1.—Con- dress you that wi e and there was no trace of his u oY A0 D B e R h OB IO LRE: direstor, Bdwin Carewe;. for i each| with . "Silent Years’ will be on the ‘;:.',".“;,";"'M\‘\cgm;“‘.,,\",,Bmzmmons y .m peultheimill s mocking lightnes wa This food-trail,” he said to KDEKA gives a finished performance new double bill which opens tomor- ”'r; h_"”n'g‘ S e o you constant satisfaction. tered the name he ays gLy , “leads straight into the b i restinghouse, Fi ] < ville b s fo P S{ATIA g e a 80 3 i 1 o the t (Westinghouse, East Pittsburgh.) .‘rhe J\en}] \a.uvln ille bill jm four ro\\», Conceit” features no xlng[lg‘n‘fin iRl e en At TodRys: Nm‘“yl And while youw're making your ; 2 A excellent acts with James and Edith {star, but a whole group takes part, |1\, M0 NI all e J don't really think I could hurt you, e press t the heavy doo Tuesday James in a corking good musical act|including Maurice Costello who is an R T Hm\urd‘ e call, examine e ready-to- ous I S ! he prowlea T:00—The Joseph Horne company|that comprises accardeon and xylo-|old, old-time favorite. Another epi- | o '],"‘(‘ln‘s 54 '"M“_w a“‘,, Rational wear dresses on display here. There was such genuine dnes t building until he reached Fashion letter, phone playing; Charles Fletcher, the [ sode on “The Timber Queen” will be | - mt‘hes I“n lhe(sl\ congressional They're sample dresses, thor- his tones that almost involuntari the wcodpile at the back. There he| 8:00—\onthly Review of Business|international entertainer, offérs an|shown on Friday and Saturday. il 2 A 1 a 3 n as 1 tried | 3 . heEt i J ) oughly individual, and as low uttered a o 1 | —memee | “onditions original monologue entitled “Tales of e —— - —= — ] to draw my hand from :“l"""“ his 9:00—This program will be given|the 19th .hole;" Lynn and Lockwood A8 §10.50; “You Game Girl 1" i Vit e e A ; . s A andiT «clusively by the memhers of the|AT€ & couple of rubes who offer a fine Herehlean dothesd s “ no oy € * _ 1% e Wegtinghouse Electric & Manufactur. |comedy and singing offering that T g must thank you for saving a n & company’'s community chorus. went very big last evening, and Tier- | ike of which you cannot find accident just now. But ever since that TR et ney and Donnelly were the hit of the in New Britain! bill with their eccentric dancing. On vith Grace Draper s alone with him upon a lone- some sewing that you want And since all the mers up done? me, “I'm a pretty bad YOU | There must be plenty to eat ¢ Eoand terrible time 1 have these gneer lit-} | WB —_— whenever it is mentioned | Z Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of | s, and will w IRt (Westinghouse, Springfield.) next week the famous Lee Kids will i e TrBUsEAseball hoones; - BHold Wies| P rpnsteinarersonl > HARTFORD 9 - atine o | erasnion ly, “If 1 weren't a pickled ptero- | ® / : i = . ; ¢ —“Talk on Steel,” by Robert J CAPITOL PARK. HARTFORD. dactyl I'd b 1 ette an « R t out to veu henas : E Everything is in readiness for the| : without any warni But where do | T 8:00—Baseba ‘.v:w"rrg, Vocal = big celebration of ‘‘midsummer carni- | Dressmaking and Sample Gowns you get that ff that T saved a’, ac- . £ i ‘ections l:a\' Harriet Martin, soy val weeic" at Capitol Park, Wethers-| Room 110—Phone 635 eident? You game girl Jou jam-| p vl larion Bliss, pianist. {field avenue, Hartford, which started Professional Bldg the brakes even as you ) |vesterday, amd terminates Sunday,! : Y ; | f :::qy(:-?l over the wheel.” i | - é WJzZ August 6. The program for the STARTING MONDAY, JULY 31, AUG. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. West Main St. “T don't remember.” 1 said truth-i |week is the most extensive ever en-| RIOTS OF FUN—SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE s 1 must have done it mechani-| s ateE, N eait tered into by an amusement park in s o gy Koaak,) New England, and it is expected that o [J ignition switch and grasp the wheel?” | g7 nent,” by William 1. Goodwin ff;"i““f‘:':s “lfe I‘l".:'PL““ “""“ »”fl’.‘,”";"-‘""" not being an sabsolute| it AmshaEly, A 4 7:00-—"Man in the Moon'" stories snnecticut's Coney Islan uring | cally, But didn't you turn off the! 10—"Society of Electrical Develop- “Naturally abs He dropped ' p idiot, although the next thing to it"| pad burned him T:45—"Dry Milk. How it {s Made 'hi,- :‘::rtvn \]:(rv:‘ (9::’":':»‘31';‘-;1::“;\‘“1 he retorted ironically. “But you had | nd Used." ¢ . Capitot | TR 2 e e TR =l : % e have four banner acts for the week the oA 5‘_”]'7‘\:“','_“;";"’”" e No, 1eavé | climbed upon the heap of stove wood e ,,E,r,f,idr,‘.““".‘ Broadway,” by | eading the list is “Daredevil’ Major 6—HIPPODROMS CLOWNS—6 ROYAL MUSICAL ARTISTS your hand wher ' th and gave a grunt of pleasure b Hreinng Smith, who will bs seen in a sensa- Funniest on Earth 10 Baads in One” | NOW PLAYING - | = ~ seconds we stay here. You're not found that he counid easily reach a 8:15—Concert by Frieda Williams, i : v | i 5 tional balloon ascension and para- i to drive for minute or two, : window which somebody had care- "',,Ic prano ! SRTE ARa5 every, DAV at. & and - | First Time at Popular Prices don't do you any harm to remember|jecy left unfastened. It was raised| 0i15—'The Echoes of Broadway"|Ciioo ™ o™y s always proved a : LOREITA TRIO MAJOR EMITH | that you gate a minute's happines far enough for Cuffy to thrust hia| Vill be broadcasted by Eddie Nelson, | S\t o fi®ate® SatYs, FIOTFE T Sensational Trapeze Acrobats Daredevil Balloonist WEN M vil, who, whatever else I nose under it With a toss of me|!rving O'Hay, Ethel Davis and the| o0 8" "'y popular with the ' t you in <¢ | head he lifted the window higher, | ‘¢am. Davis and Rich, courtesy Shu-|. owds The Hippodrome Six, one of | a rare jewel since he fi T 1 he scrambled. ert vaudeville circuit. the funniest clown acts in vaudeville, | BALLOON ASCENSION AND PARACHUTE DROP 1 —In— on you. And, who kno ay | Excspt for an early apple resting are on the bill, and their antics will DAILY AT 5:00 P. M. AND 9:00 P, M. ;s-.-»r hold vour hat clos n 4[ teacher's ],‘ vhw:,»':- : t a e not be confined to any stage, they FIREWORKS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY (L eart again.” | thing to eat in the place fter bol (American Radio & Research Corp. |being spread all over the park and ey o 3 & S R ! Medford Hillside, Mass.) performing continously all the time COUNTRY STORES MONDAY AND TUESDAY The Loretta Trio ,thrilling trapeze and | SONG FEST NIGHT—THURSDAY { I} 7:00—Sleepytime story. Children's|ncrobatic stars, who were go popular MlSSING music jast season, will be an added attrac-! 10c — ADMISSION TO PARK — 10¢ 7:30—Juvenile hour, tion during carnival week, and the FREE GIFTS DIVING CONTESTS KIDDIES GIFTS 7:50—Boston police reports. Base- | Royal Musical Artists, plaving almost | Il scores. News flashes every known musical instrument, and | | Ever Made 8:00—8ong recital by John Boek-|billed as “ten bands in one’ with| —And— holtz, baritone; Miss A. Dinkelaar, ac- |complete the act program for the| S = | CONWAY TEARLE, In ompanist. week. Such a bhill presented to an “THE MAN OF STONE” Py audience at one time, is worthy of| “SCREEN SNAPSHOTS" WGY special note, and Capitotl Park is| B (General Electric company, Schen- rlnnnin)z fn\v"‘- ammoth audiences YU; 3 | Wednesday—Thursday A g see such a bill | p S Geaay N T After reading over this elaborate | : T YEARS" 7.00—Produce and stock market |Program of amusement, it is safe to| Y Q (T\Q?'LTr quotations; baseball results; news bul. [say that most of Hartford county NCE letins, will visit Capitol Park during the| §:45—Concert program. week. It's a case of fun every a | minute, and something going on every, minute Don't forget—Let's go. | ‘ E@?U_T]F"Nfi | cooLmr: 1 / \) So Good For Yozf.’ The Greatest Action Picture BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH |Walks Boston Strects While Nobody | Cooking Authority for NEA Service | Soems to Recognize Him. | g Make Your and Columbia University ‘ < H H H Boston, Aug. 1.—Calvin Coolidge as| Woaking up your skin with This dieh it excellent to serve with | L U vernor of Masachusetts ' Own Root Beer With | e W brow . cold meat, or with & brown sugar| . .= “aoyre famillar to thousands ot Lifebuoy is so delightful, so re- jsaos 1RV SN for a simple |0 onians as he walked- from his| i | il hotel to the state house and back : Tonight and Wednesday . : better flavor. 2 ! | 7 ry da our skin grews man. Waiking along virtually the i Every y ¥y g | ‘:t‘"f,fr,:";: it came street during a visit to this city Root Beer Extract i 4 teaspoon salt S i b tablespoons butter (meltéd) ognition by one, He likes to he let e You can makefive gauons Of In. Every morning you discover R ‘ ! tersd baking digh and bake 30 min- fuss over him htes, having the dish set in & pan of B freshing Root Beer vou your complexion. |ding nakes without ~ separating, and < g p, Sl AT DRATB sl e Just get a bottle of Williams® LB LR S sults to Be Given Out Tonight. Root Beer Extract and follow the 4—GOOD ACTS—1 R e, ol |strike vote taken by the stationary| T FIVE SCHOONERS ENTERED |fremen oflers and coal passere em. | Don’t experiment—be sure to ;( s .::1 ':h”a Lynn & Lockwoo HEALTH soAP in:nmnul fishing vessel c‘nampMmhlp:nnnarv fremen's union, No. 3 an- o ity race cup now held by the Nova €co-'nounced THE WILLIAMS & CARLETON Co. | b The big RED cake tian Bluenoge was announced by the Ysrtford, Connecticut Coming Monday--Ihe Lee Kids freshing, so wonderful in results. [ It can be made with elther cooked daily. Calvin Cooltdge as vice-presi- | Wl LLIAM S. ) ? g dont of the United States is another | 1 smoother and clearer. 3. SR IR vesterday he paseed hundreds of pers fi 1% sons without greeting or apparent rec- is i T i <8 ! B]emlv 2 dlsappea | 3 eges (slightly beaten) alore he said afterwards remarking - h d 1. 5 d Mix all together, turn ingo a but- that Boston was certainly making no the most delicious and re- “THE lNVlS]BLE % : ” new softness and beauty in 1R : i vo b R ‘ e el FEAR | If the water does not hoil, the pud- Eeraos: 3 KEITH VAUDEVILLE ‘Wake up your skin! |true with all combinations of eggs ¢ X [ana milk. Roston, Aug. 1.—The result.of the simple directions on the label. James and Fdith James | 1, a ’ Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 1.—Accep- |ployed at the Boston terminals of = ¥ ‘ tance of five schooner entries for the the N. Y. N. H. and H., Boston and get WILLIAMS'—the genuine con- Hiveney & Hionsbily climination race to he heid oft this|Maine and Toston and Albany roads centrated extract made in Hart- e |port early in October to determine will be tabulated and uqnnuncfld m-v 0 Fhuvedsy — Jowsl Cammon and ] |the American challenger for the inter-night, the special compittee of sta- ford, Connecticut. Kemioth Tiarinn te Ameérican eace committee today Tmi The oldest known banknotés were i et F final races also will he held auzs|4»||«ur-4 in China 2837 years before the . Gloucester between Cctober 25 and 30. Christian era. ' - PR 2

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