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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD - e ——— YCEUM ) News ;’07 Theater @ 1 she and her little pals were selling The Best Plays ¢ for a poor family, “Mr. Aladdin” For the Best Peoplc bought three hundred cakes. It is in o HIT AT LYCEUM (G v e, o RiCes 1 T : s ® : up, when she has ¢ duated from ! { school, that the prettiest scene in the | £ - entire lay takes place. i eek of April 24 e e piny wiea e 0 1 M a S lne a o ({5 are depicted by M Adelaide Hib- B | Alired Cross Players in “ReDECCA | hava ama Mirs. “an Spisse, and the s ecross Pia ers i two clever actresses take every ad- e y of Sunnybrook Farm” Score | rninss, of s onmasturitics presented e s ) One is the firm, strict, old New Ing- DAVID BELASCO'S Season’s Suceess land. type, the other isl the kindis, e enwoo tiful Play of Simple Life lovely, sympathetic old lady of gene S | S r——— ous he X eremiah Cobb, the vil- ebecca Of BY | suanvbrook farm, up Maine way, | 1220 stas er, is presented by wil- | § elevated gas oven and gas broiler are above the must have been a wonderful place. It | iim Ennis in very good taste. Abner E - . . 0 e e e coal range just right to get at without stooping. produce such a girl as Rebecca, the | 'ILag¢, is portraved by a newcomer to ; unll br()ok Rebeccn seen at the Lyceum last |the Lvceum, Frederick Smith. It re- night. Then. too, Rebecca has the | Mdins for Philip Sheffleld to carry advaniage of having heen ned after an oldtir love, Rebece: ranhoe, | field is cast the chore hoy, born in » . Fa[‘nl ; Walter Soott wamcsa, In fvanhoo. | . boorhouse, hut possessing ambi- | 3 Two ranges in Sir Walter Scott would e liked this . Rebecca as would Washington Trvi Utk LIS EISINGELGL Uik CORCIE 19 | N the space of one [Patrons Have Askcd For just as much as they adored the first | tion of leader of the village fife and | S Rebecca, although one was a branette | 4¥um corps, with a uniform and high E \ save room and ) . B | 250 the other is & blonde. “Rebecos | hat. and later wins the prize in school : hesaay Night, Jross of Sunnybrook Farm® is, without ex. | 28 the best Latin scholar. ‘‘Anyway.” | i ¢ hundreds of ¢, A Cabinet rhoto of agzeration, one of the prettiest bits | 1€ Philosophizes, “it is better to have ; steps eaCh day. Eross Given (o Each put on at the Lyceum this season by | P€en born in poorncussRLa ey ' Tihe Aircen Cone oioers. {he | die in one.” Alfred Cross fllls out irst play produced here under the | the leading role in his usual sood taste i personal direction of Alfred Cross, the | 4104 style. X S 3 s. 8 ding] mien)lsnalnakSfonriocts that (W SlonencaR ARSI BN PRI necs at 2:3C, 10¢ and 20c. c scenic beauty surpass even the | 1€ Village blacksmith's wife, gives a A o wildest speculation. In the first act | Cléver rendition of a type found in al DR a gathering storm in the far off Maine | STi0ll towns, the talkative, gosslpy, country is produced. with the acosme | N€er-do-well woman, always attend- | serve Your Seats Now W | 1 hg thunder and lightning, fol. |iN& to the affairs of others and let- fowed b & dowipols of rai i ting her own go unattended. Win Miss Julte Herne Rebecca is at | fred Wellington, as the heart-broken her bestilr o Rer i nrat appearance | Wife of Abner Simpson, wins the sym- ™ ShenE ol e R ReR ot ylo RTINS e turaln R e AN TET 3 ac Ao by b four little ladies who add immeasure- | K 5 SA coach, drawn by a real horse, until her i G ey f« o g final scene with Mr. Cross in the last |21V to the life of the performance g A0 BED PRSI | oot o e a At s e week as chums of Rebecca aro § o the situations. It is strictly a girl" Jeanetie, Bibbard. Miss aana dght and Weanesday, play, anyway, with girls and wom D Frank Daniels In predominating throughout. ~There | ™..popeccn of Sunnybrook Farm” i are but four men in the play and these R yhroos sarm | the Hallroom are merely used as ‘fosdors ves | ® beautiful little play, filled with heart B : BUcl BVERlL (hieren e, clean, sweet comedy . B | Altrea Cross, as 2 ion [interest, a pure, ¢ b 3 e il bl heaead, must £ive that makes the stage all the better by becca. who are ever and anon “on the | \tS Mere existence. There should be Lillian Walker In TR £ ot ot more such plays “Green Stockings” Rebecca Rowena Randall is one e - child too many in an already over-| FRANK DANIELS IN day and Satunday, ;“':lf:;"‘;rff“(r":""i;fl ](:0“53““{9“1” g f‘m 2 s ome of her two i o 4 4 b Mary Fuller In maiden aunts at Riverboro, Maine. NEW SERIAL COMEDY Z e & hrown to the Lions” Rebecea arrives at the farm during ) hen in a hurry both Coal and Gas Ovens the absence of the two old ladies, meets the kids of the nelghborhood, | mhrough a new contract with the can be operated at the same time, using one for meats and the other for pastry. starts a merry whirligig going, and in 1 s i less time than it takes (o toll, has the | 11CaTst company, the management of Call and look them over and you will agree that a Glenwood ‘‘Certainly does old front yard looking like a picnic | Ke€eney's has secured “The Escapades ground after a Sunday school outing. | Of Jack”, a new serial in which Enter then the maiden aunts. The ank Daniels, the celebrated musi- “ o — kids take to their heels, Rebecca is| cal comedy star, plays the lead, for L) the victim of a storm of abuse, and | Weekly presentation at the popular A RSONS sent to bed without supper; but she | rlayhouse during the next two 4 escapes by way of the second story | months The first of the series of d 4 CATRE—Hartford window, during a natural storm, and | episodes, each of which is to be a makes her way to the home of Cobb, | story complete in itself will be M C rt'n @ Com any DAY, NIGHT, APRIL the old stage driver who brought her | shown tonight and tomorrow. The : O 1 away the comedy honors. Mr. Shef- f Attending. Rebecea’s 4 Girl igh Class Vaudeville. RESTLING TOURNAMENT | 4w,y from Sunnybrook farm. Cobb | opening chapter is entitled, “Jack New Britain t: Harold Caristensen Vs. | persuades her to go back to her | the Hallroom Hero.” Daniels has . T'vo other bouts. | jynts’, and Rebecca from then on | probably created laughs for more ¢ to §1. Tickets now at | spends many happy moments around | people than any other man appear- s and Weeks'. the old farm, helping the poor family | ing before the public. He is a big S, B NNING THURSDAY, | of the village, the Simpsons, and win- | acquisition to the motion picture ir APRIL 27. ning himself a warm spot in the heart { dustry as he ranks with Charlic | will be seen at his hest, and the | in the spoken play and the entire | pations in the language of the re- | SEVEN ARE CONDEMNED. (Saturday Matinee.) of her strict auntie. Also she wins the | Chaplin and the very few other | pictures should prove excellent ad- | broduction is made onc of extraord- | spective countries and Newport and RSTON, Master Magicia love of the handsome young man on | screen performers who can produce | ¢itions to the Keeney programs, inary merit. Stirk, singers and dancer: Captured Columbus Raiders Ordered Jights 25c to $1; Mat, the axljnm;‘nu farm, Adam Ladd, who | rcal comedy on the film. In “The | Another big offering for tonight | Other attractions for the week in- b . Ixecuted on May 19. feats on Sale. to her is know as “Mr. Aladdin” be- capes of Jack,” two of which will | and ‘omorrow is the famous stage | clude a new chapter in *“The Girl A T | 2 = — cause he is 50 generous. Once when | he shown each week, the comedian o i T o im0 G hanoh St e e D ES N MEEININCE | Deming, N. M., April 25.—The seven Lillian “Nalker Is starred. Miss | the fourteenth episode in “The The annual meeting of the Parents' = Villa followers who were captured aft- = Walker ot RGeS | Brenss G of rere o for | And Teachers' as-ociation will be held er the raid on Columbus and convicted You Seen Mary Pick- pany’s biggest star and she is playing | Wednesday and Thursday and the jin the High school "”;l‘.',‘.‘:,'\:v',‘,',‘g "f'\":j ;*;r'(;\‘:_rd:;“l("\e:'ll‘r'"o[;'T:Sde}f’rg;‘p“;;f“‘:;d | ‘ ° g = - S hrare it , | evening at § o'clock. ~ 1 cnly in the feature rel Green | hig Red Feather drama, “Thrown tc ki o'clock. | : i st in ‘“ 4 \\TA /I QA 1\ | | Stockings” had a big run on the | {he Lions,” in which Mary Fuller | clection of officers for the ensuing L. Medler'to die on May 1%. R LITTLE PEPPINA." l | | jegimate stage and it will no doubt | is prominent as a member of the |vear, Principal Louis P. Slade will ex- - The prisoners pleaded that they be in vogue for some time as a | cast, Friday and Saturday, plain the new course udy and were ignorant of where they were go- ast Time Tonight at “movie” attraction. It has remark- On the vaudeville bill are the | bractice, and will consider such ques- ing at the time of the raid and that ) T ) 99 || able comedy features that n be | Florenz in “Fun in a Res ;[ tions as may arise. There will be an they were forced to follow Villa un- 9 L Bl | | brought out better on the screen than | the Dorie (rio singing songs : opportunity given to visit the voca- der penalty of death . o e i _ | tional school and mect the new teach- Six of the bandits listened unmoved ers of that school 10 the sentence of death, but the sev- (Copyright 1915 by the McClure publications) . > b { enth, Jose Rangel, who ha been e 2 S SERVICE CLUB OFFICERS. wounded in the raid and was carried : T At the meeting of the Service club IDtO COUFt on a cot, cried for mercy Coming Tomorrow Read these cpisodes, cach com-| “Oh, no—there was Shale. 1 & 4 & Judge Medler ordered the prisoners coster v he school it was % Big Bill Farnum, in plcte in six imsertions. Sce them |thought you meant somebody clse.” | Lk 1"‘(“ a0 (‘I‘l ,l'“ *“U" “::“\“m‘ V4% 4o the Santa Fe penitentiary for safe acted on the motion pleture screen at Who hale i\ : Kkeeping. | “Well, he's a sort of a pal of the the following officers were elected: chief’s that 1, he nsed ol be. T din. | President Richard White; sccretary s at An PRICHS: . _ S TR o i CELE s S Muriel Digelow: vice president, Elean- ; Alleys Open to Ladies at Any Time. AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS Church Street. MAN OF SORROW the Kcency Theater. = i hmoons all seats 5c, EPISODE XIV. and Mr. Pollock were.in some deals QUEMITE : ; together and when the chief wanted . . o . i ings all seats 10c. 3 He did not seem happy oves the|anything special done he allus sent S m L Jacob Holtzhauser has sold his prop- prospect of being made so con Shale. Folks called Shale ‘l‘m'.'v's‘ yste ln lvlng erty on North Burritt reet to Kle- % jackal. A friend of mine lives in a district che Uder mend and Aagdalene Glodewsky uous o o distr She Used to | Business Woman. | i Poliock seemed to think a lot | Where the cars on the nearest car line | 1t was aleo “like G : through the agency of J. J. Watson. 5 as alsc ke i ude” who, itookiim aroy about every ten minut but | before she married, was a business 1 as good hu- | where, by walking an eighth of a [ woman, and who, either from that ex- the man nodded mored, he used to say he took S): ale | mile further, one an 5 ! one can reach a square | perience, or because he; iy u for Tomorro e et R EL T e I e | SR S S vou % through which two more lines pass. ‘1 i B : ) ¥ sl entid e iy ; S pass. | urally of that order, has some idea ¢ — }| anar up to when he was with him. | Now it is o much considered qu e Spasnton gize Breaktaet ren did this man Shale joln Mr. | tion in that neighborhood whether it | : 5 4 Still looking somewhat bewildered | polinck Here's another example of system = lea 2 is worth while to walk to the square | in 1iv = Stewed Apple at the sudden call, Carter fook the After the show, or rather, dAnring | or not. 1 in living: A friend of mine lives near e rl‘u!:l\n(‘s oath, and Langdon, after tha pre- |1t T had been off to get a snifter, and 0 e Yo TR o e S | e (RO S (i Tt Phosphates are as neces- Saratoga \hen I came baclk Snol o cars run, and there is also a steam Milk Biscuits [ liminary questions, said slowly, & ittin® in | cuseing this point as e e e railway statio o ar fro er l A e he car smokin', T o sroman, “I dow't think you | TUINAY stution not far from her sary to your body as salt e! T 1 v aibn fortDaver et s - 3 ' house. A~ n as she moved into Lunch. My rtet, you drove Mr. Baliockl vy civn o g tar o likes go . Boin anything by walking up. Seems | ynat jocality she ascertained the ex ua dic ou ot? ) me always jus sS a co « : Potate. Saiad | comtinuas’ dia” Yo n e AICC e 1 clgar, ana wo St 11ers | e e Tor e e b i | (e AL Wl both trains dnd rorls RYZON, The Perfect Baking Tomato Fritters smokin' till the show was over and | " Vs b < | left ana had her daughter typewrite 4 . Tea (s et e b b by apil ntiother, TOW T uninl wou are | schedule which she keeps pasted un- | ||| Powder, is made with a new Dinner. L2 ¢ - “Was Mr. Pollock surprised {n s L Sl L ¥ alle dast 4 gep the kitchen clock. And last, but e 0 diotia s ool ome OOl = UG L RS 2e s iR { enough S0 T e S 6 ke 6 T and better phosphate. B " sa the cha 3 Trimly Said ¢ ir g s know whether P Potatoes enemaigy’t said th SRR R . Tie wag Used to b, W g oo I don't know whether | .4 ¢lock absolutely right. Thi ato Mayonnalse |, P10 you drive the limousine on | seeimea tohave heen expectin’ nim. 31 S5 fme or not, but T alw [ how mueh time her household and Why not use the right kind of v ¥ nigh I’ollock was s! b 3 ), hecause would rather w < i il the night k was shot: saw him looking about In the crowd | P Deciuse I wo < guests save by that accurate informa 1id * the wit "nswere stand sti : i Darssn Dudding G L S Aswered |l it ho was Nuntin’ someone, andj o sl = . o tion. baklng POWder? “offee i . vhen h ;S Sl The Rest Thought, She Knew. Co! : P Te ~aslimporiant e when he w Shale in the car he ons pint | and, like most of his class, ho rather toeaith ; his sudden plunge into the “You were Mr. Pollock's chauffeur, Y of him, though, and took him around | run were yvou not?” asked Lanzdon, and |, snoq bit When How a Systematic Man Chose His | lookea relieved.” Said my friend: “You have just “Did you drive direct to ths Tlatel | about fwo chances of getting a car at . ! Republic?” ! the square to one of having to wait | A doctor wi Enchoatnege location easpoonful sugnr, un trmelight SR . Sl e for his home. He has to come te i e ir, we did. e [iforiyour own car. |1 kept count, anal| for his hose U Heshos (o) coms to per to tasie. Bring 1 And Mr. Shale went in with Mr. | out of nineteen times I gained time | town every day achine, and | fit aad o ey ] Pollock 2" | thirteen times by walking up. I want- | S0, after boiling down the possibilities ot =0 o naktey mndeior ST o il R nleooraa Tt e 1 lefinitels, what the | to three equally desirable suburbs, he i o k wspoonful Lutter and one _ on, As soon as the car |ed to find out defini ha & | ECE GCHE B Sonib 1 Expert cooks get n . ! 3 uetlons | stopped he went off down the street | chances were.” carefully tried out the roads to each = pbbed,_ togethier. ety Sl X at to do after the theatre? Of course the other women thought | in his car. He found out just how long best results with a e | e eldihat T R ) a lona such a method of going about things | it took him to make each trip, com- ] littleless of RYZON il 2 e im near the corner, instead ¢ There was no doubt that bota these | very amusing. “So like Gertrude!” | pared the roads to road-bed, num- i i soak wel on one siie. | coming back after the show. ‘I M&Y | ynexpected witnesses had made & | i ) original.” ber of turns, car tracks and other im- b than required of Home. and Mr. Pollock went into the hotel gz enough nBatl) Vo SRR T, v ? i U 2 nl lics “:, (iv then in | vou'd w “vr ek t "",:1‘ "hd m::(‘: good impresgion. was original, from | pediments, and finally chose that lo- other bakmg pow- ac ca 1 ’ i vou stay a e corner he e T | s i i “ality which could be ost sily N giba, fry in deep smoking |1 can sec you, whother T come eut at] 41 ."y|.'r| ¢ attorney was not | then of view. They would | cality which could m P ] ders. 10, 18 and 35 @210 and serve at once. the front of the the e o tho | Pleased: but Langdon, happy in the | never have thous doing any- | reached : ¥ Pudding—Put-half a cupful Ao o ater or through the §inowledge that the terrible ordeal for | thing so e They would ! System in living means translating cents. into a saucepan with three “He took a guest back to the hotel ?\!nr.\' lf’agetw.:s drawing to an 2nd, I!flt K have continued indefinitely to cling to | "I (hlr}k" into il kr‘i;»\\;t' nrv. ll?c hufs]- Qe ico0ks untif tranaprent || with him after the Dertormancel did |/ onnc o ina ol op e 0a%, feelinziiand ot upon itheir vasue opinions oni noss of aally lfe. - Most ol usipreier d haif cupful sugar, one cup- { ho not?” youner aad power. | the subject | to keep on thinking. nt jelly, a quarter teaspoon- “No sir.” Foon v?’ ‘]‘h B 3 and one tablespoonful lemon { The chauffeur was very emphati 3ut he hardly dared to dream his Pour into a wet mold. Turn “Do you mean that there was no | Wonderful dream ?w( : seryo wtih whipped cream. one in the car except Mr. Pollock? Te be continued

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