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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 PEARL WHITE AT FOX’S THEATER Pearl White, famous as the hero- ine of the serials “The Perils of I Pauline” and “Elaine” will be fea =l tured in “Hazel Kirke” a five act S picturization of the famous stage suc- . . cess of the same title at Fox's toduy e e e et | The girl with a line position on the big double fea- L] . e e s s o | clear skin wins dividuality upon the screen, she ro- If you, too, are embarrassed by sembles no other player before the a pimply, blotchy, unsightly com- public. Her popularity is tremendou plexion, just try s is amply evidenced by the bewildl e ering amount of her daily corres- pondence which comes from all parts eslno Oap of the civilized world. Miss Pearl White has for several yvears been regularly for a week and see if it lone of tlhe lhreehor four of mc(_hoT: does not make a blessed difference known stars in the usines: practical- i 2 s ly all times being identified with the {:‘tt,’:"r\frc;t:;O]]E:‘[;;[‘flffi)fi?jfisg Pathe studios. In this production she D s S finds an opportunity for serious ex- LS eslno I902p Ne paito make red, rough hands and arms pression denied her in the past. 2 1lazel she is always convincing and soft and white, and to keep the does perhaps the best work of her hair healthy and free from dan- career. The supporting company Is druff. Contains no free alkali, an exceptional one including Bruce nol p and Ointmen al eczema and simi- McRae and Creighton Hale. ““Hazel e e, * ransly Kirke” will be shown tonight at §:30 p. m. only. Doro heading the cast. Emmy Weh- | The Triangle Fine Arts production |len will be seen in “The Master | “The Cornmer” will run a close sec- | Smiles,” on these days 1 ond for popularity honors. George The vaudeville entertainers include | Fawcett and Willard Mack are fea- [Leach and Quinlan in a novelty wirs | tured dealing with the arrogant|act; Prince Charles, the educated | strength of a stoc kmarket specula- | monkey;. Reines and Clark in “Types | tor and the sufferings of the weak.|In Dixie” and Mabel Parsons, singing | One thrilling scene follows another. | comedienne. T G There is a run on a bank when mea Kk ; and women rush madly to and fro e L as they fear their pititul savings will| BABCOCK HEADS NEW 5 sbe swept away. Then there is the long bread line, with loud protesis BOARD OF SAFETY HARTFORD against the greed of the speculator | - . and the fights between the police and the hungry crowds, all soul stirring and pathetic. The audience | will also be treated Night, He Outlines Policy of Di- to one of the most funny Keystone | comiedys as yet seen at Fox' plomacy and Efficiency. 1 | Chosen at Organization Meeting Last | the inauguration of the Tr gle films. Roscoe Arbuckle 1. G. Babcoek was chosen chair- able Normand will be secen man at the first meeting of the new ity and Mabel Adrift,” two ree board of public safety last night. steady laughter, roars and keen | S0On as the members went into delight, framing three hours of | Sion this matter was taken up, splendid entertainment that will | A. Carlson moving the election of please, even the most fastidious of | MI. Babcock as chairman. Commis- Tt sioner Moran seconded the nomina- | 5 . r : A e Wit ot of me. Com- ! We Announce S O D Today and Thursday “THE GREAT DIVIDE" | isiony, Sabooe soems ohpiman With Pleasure OPINE UpENING AYS March 1 and 2 This is a splendid opportunity for every tude for the honor conferred upon > 1 ONFKEENEYSSCREEN Inimtana outitnedl mistsolic: mtn A wonderfully interesting _showing will be presented on these days and right through the season. main he proposes to work for effi- | Woman eager to know what the fashions are to be this season. t e = ciency and harmony both on the board A Cordial Invitation Is Extended to All. An Exposition of the Approved Fashions in Spring Millinery. With Ethel Clayton and House | and in the departments over which We are presenting a wonderfully rich variety of Hats better than ever before and which are notable for their moderate pricing. The best Peters leading the cast, a picturiza- | the board has supervision. Believing designs from the leading millinery artists are shown and with them are stylish creations from our own workrooms. We have endeavored this tion of “The Great Divide” made fa- | & little diplomacy goes a long way season to male the style range exceedingly broad and sensible and the Hats have been selected with the utmost care. You will find the mous on the speaking stage by Henry | @nd that courtesy is a material aid | treme in the showing but you will find more of the Kind of Hats fashionable Women like, the Hat that is smart and chic. Miller and Margaret Anglin will be [ I securing results, Mr. Babcock ex- | i THIE NEW SHAPES ARE shown at Keeney's tonight and to- | Pressed himself as favori their ex- | TURBANS—uwith fancies of soft goura feathers or with a jet dagger thrust through a velvet fold encircling their oval crown: i . towering morrow as this week’s big Four con- [ €F¢ise in the board's w:urk. | : : others topped with ribbon bovss and roses. tribution to the phuwplay program v o ;u”y‘l“i;"‘.‘a*‘l_'y‘l ‘I:'yj“‘.’ fcad ':;”"‘O‘;'("“f"" TRICON EES—with fan-shaped fancies of goura. : ) The picture was produced in the | ¢ et L ol POKES—quaint and picturesque with velvet ribbon bands or swirling quills about their crowns, Grand, eanyon of Colorado and it 1y | matters were to\be acted ‘upon, not i SATLORS—rolling or straight hrimmed with feather fancies posed at sharp angles. said to be one of the most impres- it be desived GOREERde vomporinin) A wonderfully complete assortment, comprising Hats for every Woman, . one ¢ : - | ity but because it ¥§ only fair that ail i i i i i sive spectacles roleased In @ 10N | 3yp o hand in the Roard's work. = i All the New Spring Fashions in Suits, Coats, Dresses, Wzists and Gloves. . . e . 5 closing he expressed thanks to Clerk | i e g”"”;“ hdml“l‘“ ‘;\,””]"‘:“1 ot | Magnell for the assistance he ~ has = grecade. Bt should mlav O 'Cr:’ 1 | thus far given the new board and o i traction of extraordinary worth and |, .qeq the belief that he would con- | | ? o % 1 Keeney’s should have capacity houses | pronsey 102 B8 ) o 0 o ee. during the two days it has a place on | ="\ j;formal discussion followed and HARTFORD. the program. | Chairman Babcock, speaking of the The trial scene in “The Strange Case | jot6r apparatus in the fire depart- of Mary Page” Wil be continued to- | ment. declared it to be in fine con- night and tomorrow when the sixth | gition. From what he had seen, gpisode in the remarkable mystery | ne was convinced that the firemen being acted by Henry B. Walthall and | take great pride In keeping the ap- l']flr{a Mayo will be own. Other fea- paratus in condition for efficient ser- tures for tonight and tomorrow are | vice. the Biograph drama, “The Indian,” The hoard received a letter from the Lubin production, “Her Wayward | Supernumerary Officer Thomas Riley, Sister” and another chapter in “The | night driver of the patrol, for an in- Girl and The Game" series. ‘rease of $100 in year in h pay. Friday and Saturday the feature 1is present salary is $300. Com- film will be “The White Pearl,” Marie s sioner Moran moved to recommend | a change in the ordinance allowing o = = | the night driver an increase of $50. = = 7 = = 2 = g | Lieutenant Thomas Hinchey of No.|will read: “Process Patented July MUST REPULSE ENEMY. each time was successful. This con- BRITONS PROSPEROUS. merchants, and variety and mol 4 who was ill during January, was | 30th, 1907.” That tells the whol oy s dition of affairs must finally depr e picture theatres in the neighborho DRINK A GLASS allowed four days' sick leave and |story. Prince Albert is made by a |General Joffre Says Minor Defeats | the army. I cannot allow that. The |Jewelers Say They Have Never Done | They all say the workers were m OF REAL HOT WATER Driver Thomas Roper of No. 3, who | patented process that cuts out M G A time of “awaiting through which we Such Big Business. so prosperous, or spent their mon was il during the month of Janu- | bite and parch, which makes the to- now pass causes inactivity. i so freely—except that they dontig BEFORE BREAKFAST. || | ary. was allowed ten days. bacco so mighty agreeable and sai- | Berlin, March 1—Among thé pa~( “Officers of all grades, therefore, | (Correspondence of The Associated Press) | ,; pawnbrokers as they used to. The board received a letter giving | isfying to men of every taste of |pers taken by German troops during | must make arrangements in order to London, Feb. 25.—“In my forty In this district there are 6,0 the information that the overhead wir- | every civilized nation on the globe. |the last few days, 5 the Overseas | prevent or repulse the German at- |years’ experience, I have never known. | women and girls employed in mi Says we will both look and feel ing for the police and fire signal boxes | Smokers should realize that this | News Agency, was the following =o- | (ack. This is possible without eXpos- |, (ime when there was so much |tion work, and they are the fi clean, sweet and fresh in Lafayetfe street must be installed | patented process cost three yea eretfnumyfoxdeny sienst Bbv@Genstill]iing the jinfantiy tostool hoayy, lomses el e Jihoworking | classes .t | Suondoras ShMost (OF | (Nt Gnd avold Nindike. in the subway by May. 1. City | continuous work .and study and_a | Joffre, commander-in-chief of the |py immediately making full use of AGREY SHONE, FIC 1 e ivEe of soldiers and receive sep Electrician Cooley reported & 1ist of | fortune in money to berfect But | French forces ['all the artillery at your disposal and | M (e iaiony of 4 Betn a0 re o | tion allowances from the governme fire and police boxes he has inspected | the result has proved to be worth “January 31, 1916 . [employing ammunition as sees fit. | A8 CHSHEER M 8 O 0 which increases their incomes. as O. K. On the suggestion of Clerk | all that was expended upon it, be- “Instructions for chief command- |In this way a counter attack can suc: l(r'ri‘\l'- A BT — — Magnell the hoard decided to notify | cause it has set free men who be- |ers of army groups A | ceed either by following up the at- !"W‘W“ i‘; ‘H"“:m_“:d e e iieie There will be a special meeting the may nd civil service commis. | lieved they never could enjoy a pipe | “The enemy recently several times | tack immediately and leaving no time MR 3 s ' | Washington Camp, No. 9, P. O. slon that under the changed ordinance | or @ makin’s cigarette.—advt. made small local attacks rinst the | for the enemy to entrench, or hy - =~ of A. in A. R, hall this eveni est application of its untiring research | 44 o k lifferent Sitions ur front and | being de 3 ; bl but | T t 7:20 o : ke act supernumerary policemen are al- different positions on our and | being made as soon as possible but | at 7 o’clock to take action upa = Bk only after new and thorough artil- | GIRLS ! ACT NOW ! e oot X e e (s the recommendation that it is as | ;o SUPEIRYMErary poticemen are al- | = = necessary to attend to internal sanita- | o) .00 q0q to the commission. Advertised Letters lery preparation HAIR COMING OUT prviEs v N e s = b MEANS DANDRUFF Sanitary science nas ot late made rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. The lat- tion of the drainage system of the hu- R, | an body as it is to the drains of the = - = e man body as it is to e dr: Why Princel Albercliwins ‘ratentedll e Resolve RELIF BOARD FINISHE house. Those of us who are accustomed to Process is Responsible for Its The following {8 a list of letters ad- | Reductions on Property Assessments feel dull and heavy when we arise, International Popularity. vertised at the New Britain, Conn., t S | 5 = Wt . S % - s £ { Totals But $3,500. splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, Smokers so much appreciate the | Post Office, Feb. 29, 1916: O uccee e e foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom- | gayor and coolness and aroma of And | r ach, can, instead. feel as fresh as a , 3 s d ofA. Andrews. : | the statutes, finished its work last daisy by opening the siuices of tho Peinca Aibest pipn s sikscitis bor | eanke Botie 'I;l;xt"owhuoff the handicap of | cvening. Oniy Bixteen cases vere aci- PRI eRdh mOrIing and O cnt | this ono brand could'bslso.different | I B Buller. petty ills that make you jicd on with & total reduction of { e - stagnant matter. i} Iromoall ot S Moe gl ChCorbln grouchy, listless and ‘de: | *"fie nist in detail follows: Georgol MIETT WY o SRl As we are golng out of e ans s question is to Mrs. Geo, C. Cool. 5 ¢ & Save your hai Beautify it It is | N business, our entire stock of Everyone, whether ailing, sick Or |y, t5und on the reverse side of every 5 : pressed. Get at the root of | 5. Steele, No. 17 Greenwood street | ., .=, "yatter of using a little Dan- Men's Clothing, ¥urnish- well, should, each morning before | prnce Albert package, where you | Cc°TEe Dobinsky. your ailments—clear your | lot 8100 B. Sanzellonih, 26 | derine occasionally to have a_ head , Caps and all i Gladtiouy g selil g 2 ! of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lus- i will be hold at I : | cent “Danderine will save your hair and double its 1 —aty. Thy this! Your hair gets soft, wavy, B | | abundant and glossy | | | | | | i [ break arink a glass of real hot William Dale: . Prelle, No. 055 Kast street, off |,y wavy and free from dandrufi Auction to the highest bid- water with a teaspoonful of limestone Howard C. Forbes. digestive system of impur- phosphate in it to wash from the stom- KEEP Lu I Frank Grussi. | ities, put it in good working | house. $800i Mary Bomnert, No. | 15" casy and Incxpensive to have der, Friday, March 3rd at ach, liver and bowels the previous Miss Grace Hubbard | order—k it health : 397 Lllis street, off house $200; Pet- |, oty charming hair and lots of jt. 1 p. m. day's indigestible waste, sour bile and Mrs. J. C. Hall. eep it healthy with | er ana Kate Dobruck, No. 80 Mil- { Just get & 25-cent bottle of Knowl | lard street off block $300; Macey S50- | 4,,'¢ Danderine now—all drug stores Stook wiil be ol bt o boisonous toxins; thus cleansing, | _ A. W. Jones. | sweetening and purifying the entire| It's Easy —If You Know Dr.| Miss Anna Johnson. ! 9 | hon, Newington road, off land $200; | .. ommend it—apply a little as di- Jump; fixtures: will ‘566l alimentary canal before putting more Edwards’ Olive Tablets Michael Larner. | | Charles Rogers, No. 24 Henry strech | rocted and within ten minutes there ~ona].r;n:‘l\ g e depo&:’o‘t I t00d into the stomach. The action of Sigurd Lundstrom ( off house, $200; EdinandiCIET e e e e 6 fla bl dans S - = : appears cances 5 per cent. of the purc neck, No. 8 Locust street, off house | fochness, fullfilness and an incom- CRDS DUCCIA hot water and limestone phosphate on Emila tazka. ; F166 wilil be | epantind s an empty stomach is wonderfully in-| The secret of keepi s to Dellera Miklers $100! Ielen Norton, No 2 West |10 sloss @ e, ; as D g x pty ach is W ec eping young is to iklers : PII I s | | parable gloss and lustre, and try a Tho Umelior. - akia. DaaiE vigorating. It cleans out all the sour feel yn\!ngfito do this you rpust watch | Mary C. O'Brien. Main street, on account of blindness, ou will you can not find a trace of fermentations, gases, waste and acld- | J2U% Jiver and bowels—there's no need | T $2,666.67; Annie M. Shaw, Nos 81 X3 00e "t lin ™ i “at vour before zool(h leave the store, Ity and gives one a splendid appetite | Tings under your eves—pimples—a bil- | hey act promptly on the : ana Falrvlew street. Off HOoUEEl| real surprise willibe affer about two ‘\‘l‘:)fi"m«:‘v- il or breakfast. While you are enjoying | lious loolc in your face—dull eyes With no 5 stomach, liver and bowels, re- | $300; Catherine Kiesewetter, No. veeks' use, when you will see new Rl i A s, nave : : e o arkle. Eath I e | i s : 00 A FOuN stock and fixtures, yAur breakfast the phosphated hot e e Tl nt e Lo rs. Perker. mo-ing waste matters and pu- | V"¢, (:-‘1 ‘-“j" “0‘('4‘; Om\(:m‘ Jrnest | hair—fine and downy at first—yes— water is quietly extracting a large vol- | of all sickness comes from inactive bowels Mr. Jones. i nfymg the blood. Not habit | ; o '“]\5” l}’\ :’" A “V b ‘\ | but really new hair—sprouting out 2 T i 2 $200; Ella F. Avery, No..162 Glen {411 gver your scalp—Danderine is, Store will be open from ume of water from the blood and get- and liver. Mrs. Millie 1. Smith. 0 y forming, never gripe, but leave | sirect, off ice house and diary plant, | e reeve. the aly sare o erow: 9 o m. Fyiday, March G ling ready for a thorough flushing of Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in F. B. Scudder. Ohlo, perfected & vegetable compound [ ot "oy the organs strengthened. To | $300; Elicra Mirante, No. 264 Cherry er; destroyer of dandruff and curc | for inspection of stock, 11 the inside organs. mixed with olive oil to act on i nsi the 1 d in li 3 8/ Sltowe The millions of people who are both- | bowels, which he gave to his patients for | Miss Laura Saunder. succeed in life, or work, first |street, off house §100; Anna Rowe.|tor jtchy scalp and it never fails to gred with constipation, bilious spells, | years. Caoyralinone have a healthy body. This fa- | No- 140 Winthrop }\{.X(w‘” ufl\:“lm\::\f" stop falling hair at once. Th F ll g | $300; Elizabeth If you want to prove how pretty stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; | , Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substi- | Cesere Vincensi. : S e iSEDs s e mous remedy w [ $00; sthers Who have sallow skins, blgod | JeCaiways effectiye Sontie In their action, | yrg "y \v. warner. dy will do much to | S uaiiey street, blindness, $8005 to- | ang soft your hair really is, moisten Mgorders and sickly complexions jare They bring about that exuberance of Leon Wladkowski. | tal $6,96 The grand list —made |3 cloth with little Danderine and b urged to get a quarter pound of ¥ime- ggl“e‘(j'h"é natural buoyancy which should | Mr. R. Zilke. H l Y by the assessors was $45.609,958. As | .qrorylly draw it through your hair— O Connor CO séne phosphate from ;hehdllusfstore. Mverand clearing tho nyatom oF RE,uB 18 | Ask for advertised letters and e p (0] 8] Ouellyade gy ”H"l'};l(:flI.’(A‘("(L)A"\\H‘xrtl»t‘lr”.st taking one small strand at a time. . / This will cost very little, but ig suffi- Yo\ will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive mention date of list. is $45,602,901 o mctns lucs hair will be soft, glossy ani 271 MAIN STRE clent to make angone a pronfounced | 1ets br their olive color " 10s amd Lo Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, | U10Ns made are only $3,500. The | yeuutitul in just a few moments crank on the subject of interfha) san- | POX:. All druggists, WM. F. DELANEY, Sold e orat T 56 "% other reductions wafe for blindnc COtE i s o o | .. Thedlive Tablet Company, Columbus, O. Losteaaster. it | on"Which the board has no obtion. | (i tries tnier \

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