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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 LYCEUMJ | _ News ;"ar’“.’fheazer Goers and ‘Women Readers 8| DETECTIVE LIFE IN The Theater of Distinction— & The Best Plays .» PLAY AT LYCEUM For the Best Peoplo In the Best Theater. SIMPLY SAY YOU MAY It is a mystery to most people, this “CHARGE IT" PAY WEEKLY Week ()f May lst | ; clearing up of a murder, but the en- tire secret workings of a detective | are revealed in the play at the Ly The CrOSS P ayers B ) ccum this week, “The Argyle Casc, "l —In— The play is built around actual hap | B 4 / MORE SPRING SUIT ROBERT HILLARD'S g penings in the life of the famous de. T 3 A L 4 e GREATEST SUCCESS. G, GolliEwR 0l S S Our Suit buver has just returned from New York . 4 | and brought with him a magnificent new lot of the i liorsr cROane B ionded fonca e ] ] y latest Suits, in Checks, Gaberdines, Poplins, etc I HE f IELde e lory Raniaciunlfoccuirence: E J - 5 : Your choice o these handsome models on our pop- u plan of “Having It Charged.” LADIES' AND MISSES' SUITS .............$10.98 LADIES AND MISSES dictograph. This is in the third act ] q BB | when the counterfeiters are at wori H LADIES' AND MISSES ITS in one room of a tenement house and 3 And Upwar 1 to $50.00. 4 | the detectives are in the next roorm listening to all the proceedings 3 - o A s CASE through the. medium of ihis _ g Absolutely Pure it EWERCRS T the conversation betwcen the croois TRIMMED HATS §2.98 UP is produced. e e e No ALumy—No PHoSPHATE | SHOES, ETC. \Written in co-operation with HELiE o dnan iy ey ! 2 [Detective Wm. J. Burns. Sheflield who gives the audience an Fuesday might: Adelaido [ | insight into the exact manner of TEard migtiiEhoto of Mrs: getting finger prints of suspected per- fibbard given to each lady sons. Miss Julie Herne as the adopt- S tendin ed daughter of the murdered man, - ‘MAI e Mr. Argyle, has great chances to « - - I #1085, N STREET fatinees at 2:30, 10c and 20c. play those powers of emotional ac:- 1 F Vights at 8:15, 10c, 20c, 30¢, f [ing for which she is justiy popular. HAR1TFORD oc. She is accused of knowing who com- mitted the deed,—in fact, is accused | of having commlitted the murder her- self. Later, through the efforts of B the detective, she is cleared of the suspicion and plays an important part in clearing up the mystery. Miss | How Mrs, UnderwoOd's Story Ended she ever were ill-treated or unhapm ; Florence Hart has a sympathetic role | —and Madse Remains for Luncheon. | T should exercise the legal rigne 1 | L o0 doors, and had been unable as the wife of the counterfeiter and “But was there no other way ox- | had and take her for six mon{ne. Lol anes o o the man who committed the murder. | cept to give up your bhaby " IR 5601 (0 il 9 (e s i | e Il Gl i, . : The Argyle Case” is one of the most [ T did not recognize my own voice, | fore any judge at the end of (heg | Lan answered carelessly, flashing . unique melo-dramas ever produced ilas §508ho-tseBwithiemotion Tt B imie¥And ilet Hhor chioose botmbanin .- | ||2 nulschisvonsEslanceta thme SIEsenC Hobart Boswarth in e New Britain. It is in four acts. Mrs. [ really was not very long, but it Hhcrandlis veen her | for vou to tell you I would like “DR. NEIGHBOR.” Adelaide Hibbard is playing here for | scemed to me hours that I had saf | “But how will you know 2 | ; Jan sk sox s Ty BiD Bere by thoiiEe —_— the last time this week, after which | tense, horror-stricken, while Lillian Mrs, Underwood smiled ‘.‘,,H‘;;M']’ I I‘l\“",.'l ’;;‘l“‘"‘ ““'"k e L nintly. illian. e one held imper- Mary Fuller in she goes to Syracuse, N Underwood told me of the cruc Y 5 D e Al = - EPio (R Tl e oS H e L A USpY” System, tinence, but excitement and anxiety ; Nothmg New ARED DAYLIGHT.” of her divorce from Will Morton. In | _There never has been a moment | 85 Well. “Yoh knows dat smothered | order to save Dicky from being | SiP¢¢ I Kissed Marion and gave her | (hicken and creamed caulifiower ob Did that proverb make you very | “Women teil the truth, but only half mine eeds to ) p straig] fro ? i mine needs to come straight trom the | jngignant when you were young? It |of it i M f T branded for life unjustly she had | 00 the arms of her grandmother Thurs. and Fri. [ €nu ior iomorrow | that T nave not known fire to the table. It wouldn't be fit A Few Remarks On Women. B | One of the features of the entire per- | formance is the introduction of vl ADELE GARRIGON = e = vesentful eves hetrayed the fact that | she had been listening behind the = given up her only child to the custody exactly how 'S gra “eature, g Lo LT : Vil tenni Bl S A ar | always had that ecffect on me. It Vitagraph Featu - of its father i the was (reated.” she said. “I have | [OF a cat by the time I'd get it clar g & “Woman impromptu, man on re- “KENNEDY SQUARE” 1M Breakfast. made i i ; ooy S b oot ¢ a reflection on the 1 “None,” she responded wearily, | 208 1t Iy business to know, ana T up her Besides, 1 got the table in | seemed somehow a reflectios o e tion uila ant Tialian foroverb i Taich Cereal With Cream GEG Tl e G e (G s, i paid liberally for the know- | he dining room all setiand ready. | time I chose to come into the world. | 5 woman's first advice, not her sec- edga You see, about the time or |1 ain't goin’ to tear —eberyting uD | pegiges, it wasn't true. My world was | ond.” is the way the French put it T & "'“]"“l“" '1'“""““ was in his power completely. T had | Saqio,of) o€ Aout b i hon a Vas] 7 ~rench Fried Potatoes . & s « rce Mr. Morton had a legacy | @ ring i ie says, “Two s anc Bryant Washburn in y e otatoe; to choose between giving up the | i 5 KoRshadimilesacy “Oh. have it vour own way, Bettyst | full of a number of things and a| The German says, “Two cats and . 50 that life has been oasy Oh, have it your own way, Betty, one mouse, two women and one “ONCE A THIEF” Parkerhouse Rolls Coffee i , child to his custody or face the cer - . . 5 any - ; | for him financially. His mother has | Lillian returned wearily. How long | great many of them were new—to my | % 0 C8, 0 %0 5 one bone will not Lunch, Vegetable Salad vorce, with its terrible consequences :1“, !;' ESHU ol Bucryisetvatit 1<‘r_]' 1\;.".1. : - Cununes agree long,” while the English put it, Little Custards sporige Cake | to Dicky and its brand on me. 3;4" fas had has been in my employ Fc by Le minites i Again, it always seemed absurd 0| umwo women placed together make Chocolate UG L el ) e e, e | v!:m has scarcely heen a day since '\ e v well. We'll be down. me to be assured that there are onlyi .,j3 weather." Dinner up the baby, he withdrew Dickys | 1 105t ¥ Daby that from some un- Betty vanished. and T tried to con- | half a dozen story plots in the world | . snother's care hangs by a hair,” aked Fish Elee¥Satice name, and the suit went to trial with | °PS€TYed place T have not seen her in | €¢al my amazement at the latitude | ang that all jokes are related to the| . {he Spanish method of describing Boiled Rice e other charges, which my husband ‘:_‘“' walks. 1 know every lino of her | :;”'11‘"” allowed "““ “'l““""“ (‘ ‘\'“‘““l' original ten. how lightly our neighbor's carest S e Iimewbetorehand couldinot belproyed’ kA e ERT SO a0y ever il HEtUie S SOBHLY BERCRCRETRS SEERLS But as 1 grow older 1 am beginning | weigh upon us, while the English That was a part of the agreement, | [TiCK O0f movement and cxpression. { \1is weak yielding of Mrs. Underwe to understand a little more what!saving is, “Other people’s troubles = 5 e The case was dismissed, but my cross | L & lSnonilioyiftol win e liiove || Coihicrynhime seamedito e CoRLERERH)H e selty nexim oan never keep us awake nights Baked Fish—Clean, wipe and wash | ; o S L * | when the time comes, never fear sxfremegimitforfindilzencet 2 Simi hat They All Think of Money a large fish, lay It in a buttered balk:| -o. "as eranted. ‘Dhis alsol was by liSig | Svoicetwae dau : —_— \ll Nations Have Similar Proverbs. What They ! rink of Money The nan b adals cootalh 2 cecret arrangement with Will Mor. | 12 as dauntless, but h Q % e T R e T o The omnipotence of money is a fa- Ing pan, add a cupful boiling salt | {FCC AT REERET. MR Gy Yo | fce mirvored the anguien that must | WEEK’S BIG FEATURES Theso statements aren't halt S| ..o bject of the proverb-makers, Sl ot B for half )hunr. s e e e ]:,, ]l...»] d:n!},\' Companion’ {Tolece hiex miich exaggerated as I used to think.| ¢ is interesting to see the different < d be basted to prevent burn-| " oo cy ereent, e R CEMENeT, 60 e (el e ~ v Cos o s d B e e “Goo ST S 3 well, |l\.4|1\. 1’ n\<|':u|m Y]] 5 \\(h_\ i i hlr'::’.l rxh(r‘vl., TONIGHT AT KEENEY'S | At least not if you can draw any | wass in which they express it. “G ,1'_ o Y do: Ve ake € or 4 he | 2 o 2 m embracing r, P oy I D e S, “or s 'S Y f one v 8 Egg Sauce—Melt two tablespoon- | oor.5. 0% & iS = '® [ to know that the T analogy from proverbs. For it is manners and plenty of money Wi William Fox, Presents : vear he child would not make my son a gentleman,” says the fuls butter, stir in two tablespoonfuls| ™ wywper 1 i know her mother if she fac | G : VIRGINIA PEARSON - et Why! T had given my word, | ‘1 If she met her face | Portuguese. “Money does not get ST oF A flour, se oo M“i pepper, tel | e o barenind she Eaid epenine | tP Bce. T could tmagina nol tortur “or its big features tonight Rangad7) tave (e Gerinmnd i “Moriey S Gl Ch ‘fi\;p.(ln x‘v]nl'bl\. tnml e leves infamazement, and ‘I felt || 1aore racking. Keeney's will offer three splendid at- is an epitome of human power,” savs or five minutes, stirring all the time. | rehuked N adeel cant -actions, ar swa i f “ : een star, in Add two finely chopped hard bolled | < pieo Why Madge Capitulated. tractions, ~ Hobart Boswarth and the Italian. ‘“‘Money turns bad into ¥ S > 4 soiled T e oo fon v Ol D st ohe Ohe e Lo kg el Dorothy Davenport in “Dr. Neighbor” | good,” says the Spaniard “BLAZING LOVE" eggs, reheat and serve. vl : A L ut the recital jarred e e e For instance, the French have a|%°00 = - LING 7 said. told Marion's father that if y tpon me. This payving of servar . | Mary Fuller in ’r).o_(ml \\_hn Feared gaon sts A .‘] : d 8 One could go on indefinitely multi- this furtive espiona was not in , Daylight” and the fifteenth and last | proverb, “A man who wants to drown | ., cing guch examples, but these are ieeping with the high reselve that tainty of his winning the suit for di- Orange Float Coffee both interesting and astonishing to find how the people of all nations and ages expressed the same thoughts, the same reactions on human nature in their proverbs. e celebrated beauty .and h Everyday Life Problem - — ! > S 2 , chapter of the famous mystery film, | his dog says he is mad. The Danes enough to show how minds of all ages ed her days amid Rz urions Es e (Chres ary Page ress s houg! y sayi i Tl VIRGINIA PEARSON | passea ner dass amid moro Tuxurious | 13" eq the mother 1 iean ey | The Stranse Case of Mary Page. | express the same thought by saving. | ni3e8 SRR dlike. Of course in - T B8 4 does this modern | \ .5 to the man who had ruined This trio of films should attract large He that wants to hang a dog s 1t many cases nations intermingling Latest Chapter of « 1 | sereen st T et v 2 : S18 B B ‘ L IN “BLAZING LOVE e st ”:n\ acock garden it-| pop jige And yet—and yet—T dareq | 2udiences. They are bis dramatic of- ! kills the sheep. B o o (K i havi i o= ehikiged {"PHE: IRON CLAW [l nritne S nost pinteresting ferings and are probably the most ex- Again we all know the German or | proverbs. but in such cases one finds H a res er New Jersey ive a ractions »d for e = rover . < ¥ f. With Peart White Fcetines arbgn b Teseynoriid l{c pensive attractions hooked for the en- | Dutch proverb, “A cat may look upon | exactly the same proverb in the dif- In the New Jersey home of Virginia | Peacocks strut between (r DU erab s One thing T knew Never again | {ire Week. The stars heading *he | 5 king.” The French say, “A dog| ferent languages. In the cases I have New | y home ginia Rt Dl ‘1« rows ‘nl would T doubt Lillian Underwooq, | Casts in each occupy a h wn,\nlm\l e b e N eeon Pearson, this stage beauty who ap-| jGis Wil BAme themselves in thel mhe ghost of the past romance he. | I filmdom. The “Mary Page” setiall “.ygomen always speak the truth,|show that the same thought comes pears for the first time in motion pic- | Blunt-nosed IEgvptian cate ”:‘: "l’:- tween my husband and the woman | N@S been l"”“““r‘-“”“)r‘" ‘“ :_‘“ “'. ]f‘f_(“: but not the whole truth,” is an Ital-|independently to each and finds its tures under the direction of William habit the gardens and wend their way | PSTOT¢ M€ Was laid for all time, never | and |h"\ £t tes film devotees, | 1am proverb. The German puts it | own form. J @ || Fox in “Blazing Love,” which opens a | throughout its maze but in point or| L0 trouble me again. Remembering ”",‘ ”: O\m_m“ S e et 8 b two day engagement at the local Fox | number, they are exceeded by the| (¢ Sacrifice she had made for Dicky, | TOF tomotio® A00 B3 o o agranh T&n’ & : ) ) | cansicerienine e llon nan asain ¢ liRERREl S s Sl e —— 3 5ta h \d wag B { Blue Ribbon eature, Kennedy HARTFORD = r circumstances she had waged since | o LRSI > P i i s ler girhood, T felt suddenly tm. | Square” with Charles Kent and Mur- vorthy of the friendship she had so |i¢l Ostriche. The program will be enlivened by Frank Daniels in “Mr. Viarmly offered me. | S | Jac, the Hash Siinger Lem's | were the prin- «* | | | I turned to her, trving to fina ) Tac > 6 T e : | f £ Serbi ‘ollege Career,” a i g Y 3 1 | eign affairs of ¢ via, and the Tabin arama. “Hearcs pe- | GIRLS ARE MARLHII\(:}‘”,M spenkers of the afternoon, M | | riot judge her. Tn her viace T could not imagine what T would have done, N TRAMP, TRAD/IP. TR‘AI\’!P Mme Slavko Grouitch, the \nr;;r'iu n wife of the former minister for ORI W \ SIS ond Triumphant Week. POLI PLAYERS Owen Davis’ Masterpiece SINNERS” A. Brady's Playhouse Suc- A Magnificent Play That £ T NI R o NN words which should fittingly expross my sentiment but she forestalled me i 2 with a keleidoscopic change of man- Roosevelt declared the Chevy Chase Tenl ot benildere e Camp a model for all the United “Fnough horrors.” she - . a0 springing up and giving a little ex > \‘llr:::\:; 4 j:x|;§0il‘tlh':;lgxyltfl pressive shake of her shoulders as if Da “Re, e / : ’ she were throwing a weight from aily: egular Prices 7 i E 2 them. “I'm going to give von cheoen.” 1 ————— g OR, pleass-" T pit up & profesting | lcPles of Myra'l od May 10 and 1L} X | hand, but Mre, Underwood was soron, | Charlie Chaplin in a burlesque on | Service school, the i o5 nd coffee, all excellently prepared ARSONS’ - E s : : the room and pressing a bell hefore i “Carmen” will be seen on May 15, 16 | hurg,” brought its first day of rou- L L] I could stop her. jand 17 | tine work to a close last night with | For dinner there were a roast, four | ATRE—Hartford ‘» - . T thought T understood. The grave On the vaudeville program are the |, cass of the undertaking assured. | vegetables, and 3 dessert of strawber- — 3 1 of her past life was | v p | re’* will also he on the bill “Once a Thief,” in which Bryant AR { Washburn, Nell Craiz and = other | «pagjes Plattsburg” Opens in Wash- | States ! prominent Jssanay players wi i | Some Rations, [ seen, is to be the leader for Satur-| jngton and Only “Ilincss” Reported | The commissary department, which { day. is under the direction of the Unitad | | The management announces the bc is Blistered Feet. states Marine Corps, worked so well . A \ A\ some i | ginning of the new serial, “The My~- S 5 that each meal was served in thirt ) 7 Washington, May 3-—The National | " Y x minutes. The breakfast menu con- “ladies™ PIlatts- | gistoqd of bacon and eggs, hot bre: Glosedl . ain ries with cream. For supper there ‘ were hot meat—steak, chops, or triotic person from Texas, who had | broiled ham-—potatoes, and a salad, women's | with tea and bread and butter. The work of keeping not only the tents but the company streets in or- is done entirely Ly the women Flring Keelers, Ziska, the magician iy, hyndred and one women are in BENEE T camp, the last to arrive being a pa- ¢ She had opened it because she wished ontire Week of May 1 ; . g . me to know the truth concerning the flatinees Wed. and t.) i L ¥ o P cld garbled stories about herself and 3 :]HAII'KI the object of the & s ] : - (DI p s R 0l B melisveryining, ; Plattsburg described, but had not in- | Winchell Smith and John L. . o i 4 5 S e e ey | e e enrolling. Consequently she was | der Golden Present - 7 S g : into its sepulchre again and had K of in- { pupils. The unfamiiiar sight of sealed it. She would not refer to it not expected, but in view of her debutantes of the past 3 M th M d ' i - e again. terest, patriotism, and credentials, a | eral popular 0 er aae i : L { %t One thing puzled e, something | §7 2 \ place was made for her with the al- | winter picking scraps of paper rans 5 i : . to which she had not referred—wh 2 e ready fuil quota of 200. {ing in size from a postage stamp Nights, 25c to $1.50; Mat., . e A | had she married Harry Underwood? | e, 44 : vom reveilie o taps everything | a sheet of foolscap from the gra: e ’ ‘ o e | Why. after the terrible experience of went with military precision. No mors | about the officers' tents was explained illness was reported to the | by the statement that they were or- | derlies ,and on duty from 6 a. m., — . . - ¥ i 5 1 her first marriage, had she risked Y 0 1 i Open to Ladies at Any | ; ' . : i 5 o linking her life with an unstahle Oung peop (& need ;wn“;Imm ;I)n(vu‘-:;ikul fl‘vs ree urm v'u.‘ » ; health of 1e rookies av severa creature like the man who was now Time ' ) - . s ‘ 1 P i ] FTON 2 A e 4 i Ler husband? i clear COMPIEXIONS |cases of badly blistered feet. As a = - TNA BOWLING i . | I put all questionings aside. how consequence “sneakers” appeared on | FEDERATION OF TEACHERS. ALLEYS | # e ~ ever, and tried to meet her brave, gay If you r‘"? yourself ““left out drill under the very natty khaki skirts [ Chicago, May 3—An organization ) G because of a poor skin, and want that, with Norfolk jacket and soft felt | known as the American Federation of B A N mood. Church Street. | WILLIAM FOX' PROD 7 “T believe you are in a conspiracy aclear, fresh complexion, use hat, comprise a most attractive uni- | Teachers today started work in rhe ! i ] : I with Katie to fatten me. I said. | . foria | VIRGINTA PEARSON. “She insisted upon my eating just | e l l Soa The first-aid class outgrew its quar- | United States. At a meeting here last :’ twice the amount of breakfast T S no p ters at the second instruction period, [ night the organization of the feder interests of teachers throughout the theater this afternoon, is to be found | peacocks, for strange to say, the lat- | needed, and here vou are planning to {he attendance of day pupils making [ation was effected and officers were sov- to 6 p. m. once every five days MAYPOLE DANCE TONIGHT all of the atmosphere of splendor and | ter are Miss Pearson’s choice of pets. | tempt me again, pomp amid which lived her notorious-| “Blazing Love” is a fascinating nar-| “Thank vour stars vou don't have Iy beautiful prototype, Cleopatra. For| rative, a master motion picture drama | {o bant,” she returned. “Ah, here. at least once a day Wash thor- the tent allotted to this subject much | elected The federation will have oughly with a warm, creamy lather too small. The drill. while given by |as its members organizations of teach- ofit, then rinse the face with plenty an officer of the army, is purely gym- | ers throughout the country which Pearson is termed a modern | based on a common life problem and | Letty, now" as a knock sounded upon of cold water nastic, no fircarms being in the camp. | have affiliated with the labor move- udd’s Orchestra Cleopatra. She not only looks it. She{as produced by the William Fox| {he door. It does not often take many days Classes in surgical dressing, tele- [ ment. Charles B. Stillman. Chicago, | | . hQ te Armory, Arch Street |} " | lives it e < s | s i forces resolves itself down to one of She crossed to the door with a [ of such regular care with Resinol graphy. signaling and wig-wagging | Was elected president | ission 25¢ a Person m("" Ihv-\- home, within a few hours’ | the most dramatic films shown in this ift, graceful movement, drew hack were all well attended. while the lec- Lor Tide of the studio, she has sur-j city for many months. the heavy velvet curtains, unlocked o aatt P tures, which occupy the afternoon Come in some day and try a poun ———— rounded herselr with evervthing that| Pearl White in the latest chapter of | and_threw open the door i Car=c i R/es'n‘;]mei'c‘mn."f‘m””: o I e e S im\'(: JOHNSON, D. D. S. '“'”’]”_“(l"\“)"-"‘i' heridea of the esthetic.| “The Tron Claw,” the Bray Cartoon| “Strikes me yeh all's mighty 3”d' ”{f“ fes he S._'“'/“I"Ie - capacity of the auditorium. charge as much as some other people DENTIST r”m:\ h"\'l\“, HH‘ ven the Egyptian and several other single photoplays of [ seeret wif yohr locked doors and perfectly pure soap is cleansing it. “Preparedness” was the topic of i but we have them beat mile on ween herself, “on whom Caesar lav-| sterling calibre round out a pleasing ! curtains,” hoomed Betty. There was | _Resinol Scap and Ointment heal eczema and simi- | the day. Franklin D. Roosevelt, as- | quality 85 cents is all. National But- Bank Bldg. Open Evenings, [ Ished the first f an empire, and refined evening's entertainment. a smile on her hroad face, but her | 4 skineruptions and usually stop itching insantly. ' gjctant secretary of the navy, and | ter Co., 133 Main street.—advt Soap to show an improvement, be-

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