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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916. LYCEUMJ ne Theater of Distinction— § The Best Plays For the Best Peoplo In the Best Theater. eek of May Ist & he Cross Players § I ROBERT HILLARD'S GREATEST SUCCESS THE | RGYLE} CASE y Harriet Ford and Harvey 0. Hliggins. ritten in co-operation with betective Wm. J. Burns. esday night: Adclaide ibbard night. Photo of Mrs. ibbard given to cach lady tending. 30, 10c and 20c. 10c, 20c, 30¢, atinecs at ights at 8:1 e NIGHT Richard Buhler in “GODS OF FPATE” rank Daniels in . JACK DUCKS ALIMONY™” Wednesda) Mary Fuller in THE GIRL WHO PEARE DAYLIGHT.” Thurs. and ¥ Antonio Moreno Other Stars in INNEDY SQUARE and Sat. pt Washburn in I A THIEF” D and K OIS HARTFORD Lond Triumphant Week. POLI PLAYERS ywen Davis’ Masterpiece SINNERS” Playhouse Suc- nt Play That nd Daughter it a Point to Sec. Regular Price Brady's Magnif Mother 1 Make D ARSONS’ LAIR ———flar(ford atire Week of May 1 Sat.) John L. atinees Wed. and Winchell Golden Presen and t $ Smith b Mother Made $1.50; Mat., ST TIME TONIGHT. Dustin Farnum, in “BEN BLAIR.” o Emerson, lesson reparedne: E FLYING TORPEDO" in a —— PMING TOMORROW. nia Pearson in the latest m Fox m "BLAZING LOV lic Ghoral Union Annual Concert ps. 20 Piece Orchestra N’S SPRING AND | SINI’'S STABA' MATER ¥. F. HARMON, Director SWIN LYCEUM Evening, May 14 JF- Dpen to Ladies at Any Time. 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Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Sold in New Britain and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by City Drug Store, Crowell's Drug Store, Wm. Schweit-er, S. P. Stor THE FLYING TORPEDO FOR PREPAREDNESS mo- no Motion picture producers are alert keeping pace with public events. Frequently a news story of today is a working scenario of next week and a completed film within six weeks or two months. This was the case with “The Flying Torpedo.” the newest Dustir Farnum "/n "DEN PLAIR" PaLLas PicTures Triangle production, starring John Kmerson, which will be shown for the time tonight at Fox's. One morn- W. Griffith picked up his news- and read that Secretary Daniel avy had appointed a rd with Thomas A. E chairman and Hudson Maxim nd a score of scien a inventors Ways and means for the defense of the United foreign invader d by this committee news story germinated spectacular film play A prepared and a company 1l John ing D, paper of the son a bsolute gainst conside to be From were a lected and merson, who in the development igned to the lead- » Flying Torpedo,” is a magnificent attraction on prepare fully alive with tense and inter situations and preaches, inci- dentally a lesson in preparedne ™m addition to this tellar feature, the Paramount offering for tonight is the appearance of Dustin Farnum, brother to “Big Bill” the William Fox st: in “Ben Blair,” a compelling and thrilling We society drama, “The Village Blacksmith,” in thre ream- ing acts and the Paramount Picto- graph are also on the same program. Tomorrow ushers in the latest Wil- m Fox masterfilm play of Virginia Pearson in “Blazing Love,” and Pearl White in the latest chapter of Tron Claw.” has had of the idea ing part h ness D. OF A. HOLD RALLY. Over 100 Members Attend Supper and Enjoy Entertainment. 100 members of the Daugh- America attended a rally in A. M. hall last evenin A was enjoyed, which the meeting W followed by an entertainment The Pythian Over ter of 8% To), 155 supper after business s held, Sisters dramatic presented a farce entitled “Hiring Help” and Miss Olive Davis favored with a song. Mrs. Cora Hunn gave recitations. The Hellberg Twins pro- vided ample amusemont wi monologue and music and concluded the program. club their dancing Naval | -~ | tion of States | scenario was | “THE ARGYLE CASE” Week and Alfred Cross’ Birthday Party Mrs. Adelaide Hibbard's farewell week at the Lyceum started off with a celebration of Alfred Cr birthday. | After the second act last night the {leading man was the recipient of a i cake surmounted with ten or-twelve ! lighted candles, this for the purpose | of not uway his exact age; kind soul thrust up another make up for the discrepancy of the | first one. and this latter exponent of | the baker's art carried enough candles i to light up a cathedral at Bastertide. | No one was able to count the candles, | therefore no one knows just how old iu)' Young, the leading man purports {to be. Which, after all, is a very | good idea. for a man is merely as old cake to 1s he looks. The play, which held the attention of the audience gathered to p: re- spects to M Hibbard and to join in the celebration of the birthday party was the vehicle which startled the playgoing world some years ago by the introduction of a real dictagraph, the play known as “The Argyle Case.” It is simply murder story carried i to its logical conclusion, the ferreting out of the murderer. Alfred Cross played the part of Asche Kayton, who, in real life none other than the celebrated detective, William J. Burns. His aide-de-camp is Phillip Sheflield, and this versatile young gentleman was kept busy last night trying to find | finger prints on a table through the medium of a ponderous magnifying and a salt shaker. It is great sport, judging from the manner in which M Sheffield wields the shaker and t n starts a search for the finger prints; somewhat like a bottonist chas ing specimens through a boggy ma » Miss Julie Herne has but a few ap- { pearances in this play, but has all the opportunities needed to display heavy emotional actin She is cast as the jadopted daughter of the murdered man, the girl to whom an entire for- | tune is left, and who is suspected of { having committed the deed to hasten | the legacy. Mrs. Adelaide {one of the best roles yet a | ner, ana succ in oring { cere hit with the audience. She i sents the talkative woman, the com- panion of the adopted daughter. After ! the murder she tell the de- tectives all that happened in around the household 1lthough | was not present when the crin committed. Her lengthy speeche: | tricate and jumbling, are well handled by Mrs, Hibbard, who has few equals on the present stage as a reader of a Hibbard seen gned to sin- pre- ssays to ederick is cast as a law- yer-promoter, and is very convincing. William knnis as representative of the federal government is well cast. He is always good as a plain-clothes man. Miss Winifred Wellington is cast as the fiancee of the murdered man's son and while she has little to do in the way of acting, presents admirably the sad, worn girl who suffers sympathy with a loved one. Others in the case are Leslie sett, Robert W. Smiley, Frank ball, 1 Picket, Walter ! Albert Miller, Robert Locke, Johns, and Miss Ruth Miner, Smith Ba Kim- Walter Votes For Women, Do women realize that they already vote in the most effective w portant Every women an article it backed by money, for sincere approval of it women have been voting on the (ues- health. When they have suf- | fered from woma ailments their | vote has been overwhelm for Ly- i dia E. Pinkham's Veget Com- pound, which they have hought and ! used with satisfaction.—advt. coon - Hle |Indoor Life Makes Fat OPENS AT LYCEUM Mrs, Adelaide Hibbard's Farewell | over-stoutness, door life is unhealthy and a danger to | the blood, so that it is unable to pro- o 3 but | { after he had made a speech some un- | in | Schmidt, ' sy Ol Korein to Keep Weight Down, or to Reduce Super- fluous Fat. who are confined within nd who are deprived of fresh, | invigorating air and exercise must precaution to guard against as fat acquired by in- of People door: take the vital organs of the of exercise in the fresh weaken the oxygen car: body. Lack ir is saia to ng power of duce strong muscle the formation of un healthy fat is the resuit. If you are 0 pounds above nermal weight you are daily drawing on your reserve strength and are con. lowering your vitality by | this excess burden. Any who are satisfied in their own ind that they are too stout vised to go to the Clark and Co. or any other good get a box of oil of korein capsules, and take one after ecach mean and | one just before retiring at night. | Even a few days treatment has | been reported to show a noticeable reduction in weight, improved diges- tion and a return of the old energy: | footsteps become lighter and the skin | less flabby in appearance fiuous fat disappears. Oil of korein is inexpensive, cannot injure, and helps the digestion. Any person who wants to reduce 15 or 20 peunds is advised to give this treat- ment a trial. and vitality ghtly and and un- | are ad- 3rainerd druggist and s as super- NOTED FILM STARS ON KEENEY'S PROGRAM Among the important photoplay bookings for this week at IKeeney's prominence is given to “Gods of Fate played by Richard Buhler and Ro- setta Brice, a drama of industrial life, | which will be shown tonight and the Big Four feature, “Kennedy Square,” produced by the Vitagraph company | and introducing such stars Antonio | Moreno, Charles Kent, Muriel Ostriche | ana Frank Daniels. The last named | film is one of the biggest Blue ribbon releases of the season and Thursday and Friday, the days it is scheduled | to be shown, the theater should be | taxed to capacity. [ Besides “Gods of Fate”, the gram tonight will contain such as Frank Daniels in “Jacks Duc Alimony™; the Selig drama, Wise Men" and the Gold Seal tion, “Purple Maze.” Wednes; be Mary Fuller Feared Daylight' pro- filins s the Three | attrac- in “The Girl who, nd the Red Feather feature “Doctor Neighbor,” with Her- bert Bosworth and Dorothy Daven- port leading the cast. i With the Big IFour attraction on! Thursday and Friday will be the hu- | morous scenario, “Mr. Jack the Hash ) Slinger”, and the Lubin drama, “Heart's Tribute.” Bryant Washburn and Nell Craig will be seen Friday and Saturday in the Essanay contribution, “Once a Thief,"” The vaudeville players this week in- clude the Flying iKeelers in a spectac- ular trapeze specialty; Davis' educat- ed ponies and Ziska, the magician. The vaudeville show is of a high standard. & SOSOOOOVDOOVOODODO OO HS- Women Get Relief SOODOOOCODOOOOOOOODGBOGODE It is unnecessary for you to suffer with neuralgia or pains in the face and head. 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COMB SAGE TEA IN | FADED OR GRAY Look you and Sulph HAIR 1 ok i Common gavden r darkens so natur can tell. ng! £ atly nobod Grandmother kept her hair heauti- fully Whene faded or simple mi derful effect. store for Compound, this addition tle by all of the ready | This simple mixture can be depeunded | upon to beauty to A ulphur darkens so nobody | it’s so ea dampen draw it through your hair, taking cne strand hair pplication or two, it color beautiful. natural na delightful {intended prevention of darkened, with a brew er well- says everybody uses Wyeth's Compound glossy and attractive of Sage Tea and Sulphur, her hair took on that dull, streaked appearance, this ture applied with won- sking at any sdrug 1ge and Sulphur vou will get a large bot- old-time recipe, improved of other ingredients, use for about 50 cent Wz By “Wyeth's 'wo women were pushing their ; baby carriages abreast along the side- walk the other day. A third woman, | who was approaching in the opposite | ° direction, was forced off the curbing As she passed she gave the two wom- en and their Valeful glance. “Did sal is o i to to carriages a it, restore natural color @nd the hair. known woman said | he sther. “The | gave ! Youwd chink it s a sin for us to be wheeling I'll bet she's the kind that little dog around.” a the other. I'd like to kn right to vou see It to downtown dru =re = ba- now be i naturally and evenly n tell it has been appli v to use, too. You simply comb or soft brush and tuck-up | if & mother whecl her baby on e | the public sidewalk? Think of being L e an_enough to look like that at a | “l"‘(’“‘,‘l' deur little baby!™ C She Felt She Had A Gricvance. soft | o tx s | And she gave her pa 0N 38 B Gariing a glance in which motherly | It is not o o¢ | admiration and indignation at the | }lady of the baleful look were strange- | ingled Now the chiliren. Ther thing! hasn't a a time By disappears mornin:s after e and loo This prepar toilet requisite. for the cure, m isease. own ticulariy | is tion en Iy { res he be vies were was both darling no doubt of ménu 1'orr Tomdrrovy j that. But that no rex that they should be made nuisances And that was just what their n w | | | | | others | Bake Me Kidneys en Rhut Toma Potato Puff Kidneys en sheep’s k olit flattened fashion through ez cipped Lroiled until well done on a clear hot | fire. Lemon crumbled v the chief attractions will | the juice of threce lemons and the | | | mouth. i ders. cents. Here is an improvement RYZON, The Perfect Baking Powder with a new and better phosphate, makes dumplings and waffles that melt in your Expert cooks get best results with a littlelessof RYZON than required of other baking pow- 10, 18 and 35 A4 SHEMi WISAL o, almost were doing in taking up the on sidewalk with their perambutators. hey had a perfect right to “whecl | the babies on the public sidew | but not to usurp that sidew were presuming on i motherhood in doing it. It wouldn't have heen tolerated in anyone but a mother. A Thing Unworthy Of Their Mother- | hole | Breakfast, Apples Oat Meal With Milk Omelet 5 Griddle Cakes Coffee da at e | to Lunch, Brochette : d. s hood »arb Pie Dinner, 1to Bisque Balked Ham To For while o whole trolley beside her | with | whi Mothers Again, seat, hould be left are not forced to travel then The ve | makes 1t worse the illustrious order trade honorably | sideration | tude and privileges of others. 7= - el presume on difference wn A very mean Yet these w have seen and 1 instance, people are st of having instead hav bies a do by her lap. I little ¥ elderly e see and thus make person to > unfair class. sit ¢ the and the of who allow r | their muddy feet all over the trolley seat a | next Presuming on Motherhood most and con to mothers and small idera chil unworthy 1t omen many niot anding, uble small hoid n we vear or women stood children > it n un were me:t De othe in hat do two to for lon Unless It Is Necessary. babies the rush necessary they are but they with at Ally ause to that to th the car at sacrednc for its priv th rec upon repay they nd considerat and womer I think it is unfai travel hour They practically dishonor working men in darve hour an em hy th ile e eive ion f for the unless who 10 have t the those mother and hivalrous ne vith ¢ the r hi vho, up the the z in ¢ | No One Should Travel At Rush Hours wom- trol- it is it themselves The o be car who of motherhood te ot cor s Pe; Salad Lemon P | Coffee ated rind of two. Add slowly one cupful and a half rich sweet cream, or | a half cupful sugar, a pinch of salt, the well beaten volks six eggs and the whipped whites of three. Pour and | ;¢ two plates lined with rich crus Pin § and bake in a moderate oven. To They are then | the threec remaining whites add a butter and | pinch of salt, a half teaspoonful | lemon juice and one-half cupful | powdered sugar, and whip to a stiff pound | reringue. Heap on the ples, du squeeze | with powdered sugar and let color | !:-hn\\_\' in the oven. of Brochette—Lamb | idneys are chosen; they are | through, opened Da by a skewer passed J taly J into melted Pie—Over sponge quarter cake ,|il,llll||llI1Il||i||||IIIII|H||||HIIIIIIIIII|I|III|I!!IIHIIIIM!IIIIII!UIH!I!!NH There is a Magee Range pr pr January ha we ind get ter DAMON WILL FILE Accordir the late obate court operty is left to The will and Crowell, Crowell. amon M M If you want the real have it 30 cents for Co., 133 Urias Damon, vesterday, Main street.— his was wife, was witnessed Fannie E. it. iy | in just the style you want at just the price you want to pay More baking power with less fuel. This result is attained by the Magee Special Flue System Gives an equal distribution of heat under all six boiling holes and around five sides of the oven making every part of the oven bake evenly. Quick response to the Magee Damper places the fire under perfect control, giving you a hot baking oven in a few minutes, or checking your fire so that it hardly burns your fuel. Java ional Blend ional advt. D. the terms of the filed his a Ret drawn by delicious Coffee Mocha and We call it 1l T “It’s a pleasure to bake with a Magee Range” J.A. ANDREWS & C0. 132 MAIN STREET P4, - will t the whole becea st Mr Damon and that avor, But