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CEUM| heater of Distinction— he Best Plays or the Best Peopls the Best Theater. ek of April 3] Alfred Cross | Players big production of Rup- ughes’ Melodramatic s, 83 OF THE STORM QUNTRY | Cor- and Detail. ented Cast ectness of s at 8:15, 10¢, 20¢, 30¢, ees ag 2:30, 10 and 20¢ pees, Tucsday, Thursday saturd: L St N WL TONTGHT v E STRANG F MARY PAGH {1th Episode Biograph Drama THS THAT CROSSED” FOUR FEATURE FRI. AND SAT. faclyn Arbucklc In E REFORM CANDIDATE; Myrile Rec 1K MILLIC TIME TONIGHT in As Bessie Barriscale, HONOR’S ALTAR” Pearl White the 4th Chapter THE TRON CLAW? IMING TOMORROW Robert Mantell, in WIFE'S SACRIFICE” Helen Maric of Oshorne — SUNSHINE - | ARSONS’ | EATRE—Hartford | ALL THIS W | bs Wednesday | W & ERLANGER Presents HENRY MILLER | and | RUTH CHATTERTON | Webster's Fascinating | I | TEK and Saturday n Comedy LONG Reigning Success to $2, all performances ADDY rica’'s LEGS” Dramati- cial Rates to Ladies ernoon or KEvening STNA- ALLT M. _cities in this state the re taking rst ng. a growing inte | EYAN MEN TO ND ENCAMPMENT | mni Under Porty-five Years of Age Urged to Go to Plattsbu Jetown, W to April 6.—The sleyan universit all alumni under to attend training xt alumni tod fe one of camps summer division N. ¥ ittee sed o luate body \ camp 8. Hall has ne the urg mr council has imilar call to the to attend the junior assistant the ypointed in been nent of the officer for Wesleyan to =o Plattsburg, Hartford, is chairman east, U. s g esirc to le, ‘94, of ccuncil s n sell rn store in high Butter, butter. only one trictly Creamery amor for a i terest [ wa | Mary { out o > Read these “pisodes, plete six insertions. acted on the motion plet the Kecney Theater. SPISODE X1 The gether woman twisted nervously, and her the spectators a menacing face stowly, “The 1d ir the deal wasn't and rather—tell it name I've got fo tell keen about ‘I think may please. Should it to reveal the name [ “That's the ticket. was this way.” Miss Hale settled ba though really was creati knew a fal he had who but Te helped snitching on tel hecon will Fou k as she he “Barker kinds, and Budge Dudley ht have heen, because he'd Tt all him long time ago Larry the Josh. larry job at The House and for old time's sake. “Well, that's got nothir it, except that these felle 1 plant which they w girl into Dave's party about the cleverest dip and she was to lift watches and the money thing she could get those of ‘hers on, when the warmed up “It was a part of the not to be seen going in or of the hotel. so it fire-escape down When she came to be swung swing that important unexpected She smiled “And then out the front “Sadie!” denly, and paled and, Mary “How do you but Langdon interrupted “You say that the gi carry out her part of the vou tell us why, i was th ind let down up into ¥ used people is some of arrive mly. was out visitors &T: she to door. Now breathed Mar: at the swinging name ahou know please 7" her then without We enjoverl wasn't Tex: in the jewels and the was fixed to get the her go ap it NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1916. eater Goers and Women Readers STRANGE OF MARY PAGI (Copyright 1915 by the McClure publications) , cach Sea com- them ire screcn at L hands to - eves da if rehing sha suid pulled off, any it. U paople 1 it as e you necessa k for it.’ 11, you sec it chair, the in hev in- of crooks of e called pal el xas stuck to him oance a sam> with had soft kept him a ‘0 do with soked up to et a This New girl s York, nd swife party every- hands got ime for coming cut in she rker's was in a et if times the o way walk holdly this sirl-—" ted | not | when him “Why? the Thers wasn't recognized counting on Dave it T guc out in the cold till protty late, 1 chance fo gel anyway, and then the at in. wha banguet and she couldn't anybody else thiere her, and she It was fixed he forgof, so was with wag left around hoping to on the vame she tried to founT it have in when 0 down fire-escape she Proadway Tt v full lights, so she and out the to pay for a 1hout eight and A as 1round o'clock of bulls people and downstairs with nothir cvenin “Were vou in the But wera had regalar to way hotel that at the night 1 was banguet.” “Where “In the ladies’ second without “That's hanauet “Uow “or that i n There's a the to when not writing-room the witness ghtest the m the floor.” answered the sl hesitation around corner from room." near is tha ‘gray cou I corridor. to what i ™ snite.’ do vou s at Know do the of vou veach the firc.escape from “No. other are fire tower af building that vou use. But T didn't T was sefzed with a write letters in that room.” time did von ga in don't know—-round cleven o'clock or so. “Did vou look ont the window 2" ‘Sure T did. 1ots of times I had to do something to prevent from horedom with my own pany s conld it 2 side of supposed that desire to “What OnT know shout com- was then not reach that the vou found fire-escape vou was “Yes. But T was just about AL T could see it as important for wanted was to have tha on woman that had too much about me “Miss Hale, diad vou looked pe hear any Yes “When 2" “Well, T wasn't that me. and coods been blabhing vou at any at the conversation 2" out esc wearing my wrlst v F the it, stared at witness she began, quickly rl failed to plat Will | leaned up in the next watch that night the exact time after midnight. 1 that the game pretty so T Tt had can’t tell you was prett: Iate, about decided was due to off at all had window the 1 e and to quick or not out of the last look when 1 saw suite. (To Dhe continued.) I R AR D AR A0, AC A WIFE'S SACRIFICE WILL SHOW AT FOX'S At urday, IFox's theater tomor Babie Helen Mar will lose her amatenr zuileless kid and dignity of ness leading lady in movi tle Mary Sunshine,” nupon butterflic assume sional an ho is o A time uzy delightful scene thank charm never The play forsaken room slums, Little neglected distributed, wing re IPive r by ( tints. too long for heaven of overdoe doesn’t fat the « in ch in a tenc Mary se when th for her her opens heen sorrow and a wenk heart, and her fu- | ther a taste for drink anc per. Father hape heart runs off. Some ‘Mother's"” who was fond o hunt her up though, after a while 1tomobil with comes hoi and frighte al Li bad whos stops for then leaving alone. ne that gone to of n n tandiv , W the ers hersell over he is found by the owner of the car, | egg hovs | h heen t whao had rned do therefore, is 1 ving ceichrated v trning sober o minntc " e { of the baby, who something in the rden clination to is promptly Mary Sunshine.” should treat ‘Little Mary haths te display gree with be a the hin througl litle She with by rechristencd This row and Sat jo Orshorne tanding as v Lihe profe to-gond- Lit nest el n nd those whose n rare and ecls is not a Vi, the ad stuff hope the dsharne realizn I harine ment in ems i o joy mother has 1 strong tem- ne in pretty v mother, | He 1 time ttlc tell hea Maiy all Mary en, and 1other, starts a4 crec here into he cove SN the his fiancee home o take. « couple romp neh an life, that and a <he coduetion Niddi | cay. PRODUVUCTION William IFox production Wife's Sacrifice,” a vital d ized for the screen, 4 Mantell, Genevieve Hamper, Holmes and Claire Whitney Bessic Barriscale in “Honor domestic drama of earl Whitc d Sheldon Lowis ot of “The Tron Claw” ain, in two recl Iis for 36 visua Robort Stuart will i star: Al- exceptional Hale fourth ehan. Mack com vill Ve nt. tar,” a worth Cre in the an the Key Auto Ruination the last time ton shown toni et or Tomorrow Broiled Tripe Lyonnaise Potatoes Fnglish Mufling Coffec Lunch Mutton Pastie White Cus Ifrothed Cocon D r ey Soup tets tired, | Thoere | in- | cuprul Little [ deep pic platc ked Veal Cutlets Mashed String 13 Apple Custyrd Pic Collec | 1" White Custard—The whites of three pinch or salt, ik o well heaten with a and one like tcold, serve Nt of sweet caramel with whipped crear \pple Custard Pic strained tart apple Lutter, four and o dash of « milk, 1 custards aved in | cups maple and One pint sauce, one o half . cupful yenne. Line with good crust. Beat | the exgs. Mis with the sauce, melt and tir in the butte Wd the nne and the pic one sugar, then Fin sugar. plate shown as the added feature, while the and puke in a moderate oven. death ! When | “ugar | A CALLOT FROCK FOR THE MATRON’S EVENING WEAR Wlhy, because Dave wasn't | get | she | She stuck | wasted | the | Known | end | the | thara | For this graceful gown Mme. Callot es hlack satin in an ir hich ends in a full, square train. Jet | Eives the girdle, and a beautiful length 1, of chantily lace Is draped for the cor- | sage, falling in a square shawl down the front TENSE SITUATIONS IN PLAY AT LYCEUM time | fire- | ch of orm featur the Country™ has some well worth cach one closes with a the old-time melodrama. The first | act is resplendent with the idea of summer, with the trees and the water and the foliage in predoming Then there the beautiful ter Tess. the little mountain appears the scene in her bare feet. Miss in this part, sentation of June in the Pine act shown where lives all after her father has laway on a charze murder, a { he never There is a {in thi and fight the hero Len Letts country. {rien Ben [ himselr. I hard omewhat \et three man, the | who is everlastingly | the poachers off hi | White the {old man has | tuniti one four acts in of prom- the inent witnessing: real touch of ee charae- girl who raggedy on and clothes Herne ing a acter of the n |t ! self wonderful great pre similar to Lonesome the the her- sent ceond Tess by been of committed real rough Alfred and Itugene the had man of When it comes to letts stands in a In this sne act appears as a witch the tic the home the rich crucl-hearted land-owner frying to land. I part the great scene fight act, a between Cross who Webher the real il Mrs. Hih which add o the pla of ny is of drive feving stern oppor- in admin sumes o and His th Vistered to As o final i doubtful if better last act Storm Country interior of the somi big net s e whipping dramatic 1t cver Tess touch of the Pl than any of Ihe 1s little church in mountains: with the stain-glass dows, and the pulpits and all paraphernalia. The congres comes in and short cntire engaged in old-time the youn Cross. I scene the the win crude tion {the Lan in thering s led Alfred thi the being hymn Iy played by dramatic in the pastor moment christening Preparations Officor and of of ire 6667 bahy miude (o present next under N o weelk rehear are alee w PERSTITIOUS?— NOT THE DEMOCRATS April 13 is Date Seleeted Por Jeffer- son Day Banquet in Wash- ington, Washington Day by Common 13 promises britlinnt held, according Cchargd n chairmen try, iy copted April 6 quet to be Council club to e ong gatherings to The iven here Jefter- by the on’ April of the most its kind ever committee in of the addition to from all parts invitations have by democratic national mitteemen. More than a thou vitations have sent out The list of includes | dent Wilson Walsh Hollis Hampshire, ass of S democratic the heen stato o coun- com and in- heen speakers Prosi- Mon- and Senators of New Virginia Morri statc of tana Lep, G Ioland chairman committee of out a call to here April 13 coming onal the Penn of democratic sylvan has sent state chairn to meet t1 n for conference tial and on presiaen campaign, It will be the first time such @ gathering was ever held and unitormity of meth- od and closer co-operation throughout the campaign is expected to result. co egular drape, crivae | rent week at the famous form ( Arbuckle's g s screen are thrills this prefed by appreciated devotees The yme other two day tumble | | plays as | storm | this | | The {a | taining had a | the | | ion while | e erbocker Son, his sereen Por and initial stay sood Tig Four is in 1 A ths That Mailes prominent Johnnie “The cause les Little picce is bhr td musi ber of tively and dience the | VIOLIN Herbert Mark’s Sunday conies | At t evening a dered | panied on William, The the half of a Iy the Klegie Meditation Andanto Que Pic tette) in the Will Not Be London, delayed filed by on AMarch undisguised Bulg on the mecessary Premier cd ond deal Bulgari respondent of n some the question MACLYN ARBUCKLE IN HIS POLITICAL PLAY Tnterest in the program for the cur- announcement political andidate,” buckle in the lead, will be one of the speclal features I°r “The Reform form an equal amount of attention and wonderful Arbuckle and a company of capable supporters it by management wood Myrtle { ard Johnson will be film, Richard 1 Bow in tonight feature directed The and ax Dove Heiress,"™ considerable brimful logue cal has surrounded pretiy sing The act is popular with the au Anderson Mark's iolin Herbert he service hour sermon The membhers that as follows o(from . Andante from ‘“Thais”. Cantabile, form of a RUMANTA pril 6, 1 despateh Reutc 21, military yvernment military Bratiano also has prolong the parlinmentary April quickly surprise cons When the leading experts agree we should give heed RYZON, The Perfect Baking Powder, is en- dorsed by the greatest domestic science authorities and the chefs of the biggest and best hotels and clubs in New York. RYZON is used for the best baking in the world. It will better your best baking. At your grocer’'s. Ya pound, 10 cents: Y2 pound, 18 cents; 1 pound, 35 cents. SATISFACTION— or your money back BAKING POWDER GENER, ICAL CO. 1 the ! picturization of | play, “The Re- Maclyn Ar- Keeney's that centers a . with He Was So Afraid What a terrible bugbear the fear of being imposed upon is to some peo- ple! On a 1 once I you go about in con being imposed upon find plenty of thinas positions. You will burden you have to bear of the compromising that to all social relationships you have to do, to that it will Itmit view other fellow's the idea that large. To tant fear of will surely resent s im hold the your share ary work eyes the and Saturday. Candidate,” was one of est stage successes In it bids fair to attract There laughs in as inter- to camping expedition in which always joined, one member of the party was obsessed by this fear. He was an energetic young man who would work his head off in pursuit of pleasure or to do someone a favor if he felt in the mood, but he was as much afraid of doing more than his share of the work as a wmiser is of opening purse strings He Couldn’t Sec Around His Own Share, is ne the and and sighs, story S0 closc our your of share, thus your own is is certain to be discriminating picture givir unfairly a has arranged for these aud Rtich- scen in the Knick- The Millionaire's wers will make to Jocal people as a “The Light B there are a number of including one of the releases Atten the cleventh Strange Case Of his be sure, you may to be careful not to impose on They will also learn to be careful not to have much to do with you Much Mc teach people features you Reeves The work was divided up lot, and his share was rcally no larger than that of av else, but it bulked so big in his eyes that he couldn’t sec around it to see what the others were doing and became firmly con- vinced that he was doing the work of the whole camyp. If he hadn't been amusing, he would have been extremely disagree- able, and if he doesn’t look out he will | pass over the line some day Nothing is harder than to work on committee with this type of per. son. Instead of an environment of helpfulness, you find yourself in an atmosphere electric with antagonisms and resentments. Iach one s “will- ing to do my share, but I don't want | to be imposed upon.” Each one thinks the others are “getting off mighty easy,” and all unite in thinking that the chairman is better at giving other people work to do than in doing it herself. As if that were not just what a chairman—the executive— should do! People Who Look for Gricvances Find Them. People who go about grievances always find by 2 Sensitiveness Much The habit ot lc the fear of being the cultivation that is constantly does not like re all signs of an ¢ The man who pr thesc traits is the man who think much about himself. People who are busy ing, studying, giving too busy to have time grievances, or slights, And they are the worth knowing-—and With My Letter Fr Question—Why are cattish that they cannot woman's taste in dress or mann praised without showing their c and thus making themselves a ing stock to well-bred people? terested Subscriber Answer—Because they do not have enough, large human, normal inters ests to fill thelr minds and so perm't them to be occupied with peliy jeal« + ousics. Too s Too Ego. rer.”” yking for grievances imposed and a supersensitivene thinking someone or upon 50 of to ~pi- Mary Biograph offering, in which Char Clara McDorwell are of the cast musical comedy, continues o favorable talk. of comedy, has and many enter- numbers. AMr. Dove himself with a num- girls who dress a‘trac- in entertaining fash- you is sighting you, =0 ggerated ) any one of two members work a owing to look for impositions who a or peopla e is bein onds. sonme women s hear another r1 laugh- In- RIECTTALL to Play At Evening, St. looking for church next them recital will Anderson, organ hy Nis hrother, church organist commniences at of music will Sunday be ren- tecom a0 take and the rected a verdict for the full MEMBER OF COLT rected a FAMILY IN TROUBLE | .\ 1)) umount will he rendered of particulars filed in t ha narg renty case showed that Mrs, $120 for four wecks for wines, cigars and meals from Jack's restaurant cach. Mrs. Stanton testified she sent for Colt's friends to comd and take him away and that he jected to lcaving His friends suaded him to accompany gave her a $500 check him for the balance didn’t reply sald Mr. Colt bachelor Babylon, L. 1 mton ¢ Suite ta 1) Moderato Bach acting 1eonie . Massenet | (from String Tschaikowski Minuct 7 e ed $ and $6 room Boarding Mistress Says He Was Re- ol that ing From “Club Gentleman's Sickness™ at Her Home. pera them and She wrote her, but he thoven | New York, 6 Colt, of Westminster Craig University, April member the Union, EREBABRING: Kennel and Tuxedo due of and founded she graduate Princeton in the of 1883 that ken Off Her G clubs, Bulgaria. 21 a from correspondent vs that in view preparations Rumanian Rumanis measur ard by a and lives af the Fire- member of the Colt to appear 1In vesterday to de hy Stanton, | street, to Colt when called a while at class family m.— A long | arms company, failed Bucharest, { the supreme court there | fend a suit hrought of the | 4 West Thirty-seventh of | cover money advanced to fronticr [ e suffered from what she Is taking i “clyb gzentleman’s sickness™ her home Mys, Stanton came to 1915, and ruary 5 University GATES HOLD UP TRAIN, Lotta New Tender at Main Street Crossing Forgets to Lower re- Apparently Thems the A freight switching a Main street this morning, had to b complete stop just west ing because the lowered the gutc new man, in crossing train and come to a when it continued the tender 1ot ouf « warning shout and rushed to lowes [ 1the gates, but it was necessary the cngineer to stop his train, locomotive couple of crossing at 15 engaged n near e o' clobh brought to @ of the cross tender had nof The tender, @& the middle of the watching the approaching apparently expected it g stop testified home remained when he club by that January 13, there until Peb- taken to the two friends, a Dr. Johnson and a Mr. Woods. She <aid had a sumptuous room and {and that she provided him with food, refreshments and entertainment at Best | his request. Iler hill amounted 1o Bros. and sho sued for fhat $500 he paid her. The Colt session until the to he veady o possible with any the opinion means out her on S0 as ate as wai which con tood inth of is by no of he Russell's Russell —advt, hy itselr pound. amoun court di- fou hess v, cigarettes '

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