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LYCEUM[ | e e e e+ e News For Thea e e e A ot A N | Dorothy Dalton “The Price Mark’’ THE PICTURE WHICH MADE AN ATTENDANCE RECORD AT THE RIALTO IN NEW YORK JAZZ ORCHESTRA ! COMING ! “THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT” 3 WITH Geraldine Farrar. NEW BRITAIN’S FINEST THEATRE PERFECT WOMAN SOMETHING NEW DREAMED FOX TODAY AND TOMORROW VIRGINIA PEARSON THE ROSE OF DIXIE- AT TALKED MATINEE—AIl Seats EVENING— Balcony 4 BIG DAYs3 AT FOX’ STARTING WEDNESDAY ANNETTE KELLERMANN UNIVERSALLY PRONOUNCED THE PICTURE YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT READ ABOUT THOUGHT ABOUT @ ABOUT “The Daughter THE PICTURE THAT RAN BROADWAY AT TWO DOLLAR PRICES SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE, | WITH ORCHESTRA AND ORGAN. HOLIDAY PRICES THANKSGIVING. HOME OF SUPREME ENTERTAINMENT “THE MOST IN THE WORLD” of e GOUS” ONE YEAR ON ! ABOUT 15¢. 15¢; Orchestra 25¢c. LAND IN “All For 2 B REVELATIONS By ADELE GARRISON OF A WIFE —~— tergoers and Women Readers —— o Joy W Late in October, while we were still in the country, there came a jewdl day that beckoned us out doors, and would not be denied. We had much to do, and we did none of it. Instead, we went for a long, long walk, We walked to a point to which we have often been, but only in a ma- chine. To go there in a machine was a commonplace. To go there on foot was an adventure. The Motorist Chooses His Road for Smoothness, Not for Beauty. In the first place we did not go @wn the state road (chiefly recom- mended by its good road bed). In- stead, we struck into a little woods road—narrow, half grass - grown, beautiful beyond belief. Every turn, every suddenly opened vista of autumn fields, every glimpse of the moor mellowed by autumn suns into a rich greenish brown and threaded by the little blue river, was a pic- ture. 5 And a pictufe we had timp to stop and look at. | The House I'll Buy SOME DAY. Then at a turn we came upon the dearest house I ever saw—little, old- fashioned, colonial—white with green blinds, of course. The brick piazza was flush with the lawn, bachelors buttons and orange nasturtiums were still flaming in Bakstian harmony in the old-fashioned garden, the ghosts of hollyhocks leaned against the house. The people had gone for the winter and (everlasting blessings on them) left their curtains up. We were liv- SIDE TALKS BY RUTH CAMERON alking ing in an adventure, it seemed noth- ing wrong to look in the windows. We saw a quaint old bedroom done in blue, we saw the living room with a vast old-fashioned fireplacé, and 4 mahogany secretary and mullioned windows looking out over the moor. We saw a dear little modernized kitchen that made even me long to cobk in it. I had met my fate. When my ship comes in I am going to buy that house somehow, though I can ill conceive anyone selling-it. Then we walked more miles and came to the little village which was our destination. We made much pother over our small purchases for having come so far for them made them seem vastly important and in- teresting. On the way home we stopped at a farm house and bought apples and went on, munching ,them, We met children coming home from and talked with them. Happy Silences or Good Talk. And all the way, when we weren't enjoying happy silences we talked as one could never talk in an auto. As we came tramping down the home stretch, the blood stirring In our veins, beautiful weariness beginning to creep over our limbs, the phrase I have used at the beginning came into being. / Said my companion: “They talk abiut joy riding. It isn't in it with joy walking.” | “Not in a thousand years,” sald I. — e Throughout the week the school |. ou can “LOOK BEHIND” privilege without finding any “extra” lurking there. NO extras for ANY rea: soever. OTHERS UP TO $35.00 etc. MEN’S AND BOYS’ \ charges n what- —every e~ ADollar a Week--NO “EXTRAS” our Charge Account Fine Warm Overcoats $12 $14 516 $18 $20 A mammoth stock—hundreds of New Overcoats in Trench models —belters—fitted styles—plain Chesterfields, material—sizes for all men and young men. MEN'S SUITS, desirable $10, $12 to $30 BOYS’ OVERCOATS, BOYS’ SUITS SWEATERS We Give Royal Ge!d Trading Stamps —Ask for The GOOD THINGS — FOR THE — Orange or Lemon THANKSGIVING TABLE R & R PLUM PUDDING ................ b 27 SEEDLESS petures. VIRGINIA PEARSON N Why Liflian Underwood Amazes As,the anticipation was realized a few Husband” ENTIRELY DIFFERENT— A SENSATIONAL derwood faced Katherine Sonnot and | she returned, locked the massive door Well As Heartens Madgd. minutes later when after we heard the J > | street door close upon Betty, and Lil- Up to the moment that Lillian Un-| ljan had left us again for a moment, of the library and pulled the heavy Lyceum Jazz Orchestra will furnish musical programs, in addition to the organ music. Thus patrons will be assured of music throughout the cve- ning. On Thursday, Friday and Sat- TODAY AT FOX’S | me in her wonderful browntaned li- | brary, asked our assurance that we would no¢ betray her confidence, and | SURPRISE! ! FIGHTING TRAIL curtains grandmother’s room,” over it “I have carried Marion i into her she explained, That talented and popular southern beauty, Virginia Pearson, will be the star at Fox's today and tomorrow, in urday, “The Woman God Forgot’ with Geraldine Farrar playing the lead, will head the program. This picture RAISINS A Pkg 14c PEEL A Lb. 25¢ A Lb. 50c. P st il s et L b O Cranberries .. ALb 16c_| CITRON .... A Lb.30c NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT ......... Pkg. 12¢ I then told us that she had “a little| “and put her upon a coueh there. | fati 7 - o - | he; s “ is heralded as the sensation of 1917. THE DREWS | speclal knowlodme’ of the ssoret | Tha o s e kel fhere, | ner lntest supreme hit. “All For.a |18 heraided NUTS IGS SEASONING ' PATHE NEWS | {hougnt: that 1 Kiew Tilliun fe well| Don i e eoss Ue'se Balnx outhacresn movelties of thesyear, and.if o Mixed . . Ib 22¢ Bell’s Poultry Ib 100 A e - and will take care of Mari vhy v av 25 3. cosEeEen VR as one woman could possibly know | she wakes up, And now, girls’—ahe | o Lo come to the conclusion that | SCREEN SPECTACLE Almonds Ib 30c N BOXES Thyme .... pkg 40 another. She had been my most in- timate friends, I had come to her with i all my troubles, and on two or three COMING! . DAUGHTER OF occasions had been privileged to com- | five. e h Ee e IR Sl S i THE GODS fort her. brave spirit in its hours of | 1 know on sendue aun e Seine | satlle actress, s & dual Tole calling SEEDED RAISINS Pke 13¢ suffering. | e it TR a | for the most exactly craracter intor- | positively the biggest treat they ceeeeiiieoieeo...... Pkg = But it was a mnew Lilllan that|jooked at us keenly—"I need your |Pretation. She is seen first as Hen- | over had is in store for New Britain o == Kathertne and I saw In action after| holp in something far more Important | F0t® Dfl;""-“vh& Young Col‘efe €lrl | theater-goers this week, for on 5“ stamps We had told her of the anonymous|than merely finding out if Grace Dra- | S#MPIng in the mountains with Cel- | wednesday aflernoon will open at F[Be newspaper clippings that had been sent to me, and which she had de- cided had come fram Grace Draper’s hands. It wasn’t that she was more | brilliant or more resourceful; indce these qualities are always so con- spicuous in Lililan Underwood that it would be hard to pick out any oc- casion in which she excels in them. But there was a grim sternness in KEENEY'S| ; —_—— Mon., Tues. and Wed. per's in town. your eyes open, your mouths closed matter what happens. the rooin which I knew must adjain the house upon the north, opened it, and drew us in after her. took & deep breath—"I am going to disclose to you a grave secret that you must keep inviolate as long as you From this minute keep and your faces like poker players, no Come on.” Doors Within Doors. She walked to a door at the side of there is nothing new under the sun, be ! prepared to change your mind when you see this success for it is distinctly different. Miss Pearson, always a ver- este Harding, whose brother has the reputation of belng a confirmed wo- man-hater. In Henrietta Downs, how- ever, Celeste is certain she has a daughter of Eve who would win any man’'s heart. To make the conquest more sure, the two devise the scheme We found of having Henrletta visit the Hardin home in the guise of a beautiful and desperate lunatic. The idea comes COMING TO FOX'S Fox's theater the most wonderful pic- ture that the world has ever seen namely, “The Daughter of the Gods. It has been heralded for months in advance, and has been the abject of the most cager expectation on the part of every one who has ever heard 50¢ of jt—and who has not? Annette Kellermann, the star of the produc- tion, is universally acclaimed the most FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN ourselves in a large closet lined with from realding of the escapc of Myra her manner I had never seen there Tl / g ! —and— e /id o ore | Lilllan's dresses hanging from hooks. | Haynes, a crazy woman. Harding him. | Perfectly proportioned woman —that S e efore. It was evident even fe ynes, has vet lived, and “The Daughter of untrained mind that there were cham- | When she locked the door behind her | geif is in the throes of a tough polit- | py o ¢ g, e A el ftting R —in— “THEIR COMPACT” bers which even in Lilllan’s brain and heart to I beloved friend as I o k v s be had never been ad- Mon. and Tues. knew myself to be had never been ad mitted I also saw that she at- than roomffor the and we stood huddled together in the darkness, for there wasn’t much more three of us to stand, I began to wonder if Lillian ical campaign, running for mayor on the reform platform. All might have hicle for her renowned beauty. N gone well had not Myra herself taken it into her insane head to invade the er In the history of picture-craft has { there been attempted another picture of such mammoth proportions, such PRrazils _Walnuts 1b 30c Delivery o < Worth or Over 1b 18¢ 12¢ Sage ... Marjoram . .pkg 3¢ Savory ... " Free st We Give Royal Gold Trldiu. Stamps— Ask for Them 1 can A&P pkg 4c pkg 40 with Third Episode of : i were sane. 2 el - e tached even more importance to the ere i Harding home. Harding’s cpponents £ b “WHO IS hl‘.\fllhfl ONE?” supposed presence of Grace Draper | She tlashed a tiny electric torch, |think that at last they have something | lavish extravagance, and it is abso- | ally took a plunge. The worst was The desert country and the rough —with— fn New York than she assumed to do. | and 1 saw her put aside a long cloak | on thefr political opponent, and an op- | 1te fact that it cost over one mil-| over, and by constant practice, she mining towns are shown in, ‘“Their KATHLE CLIFFORD | and fumble with a piece of the wains- portunity to attach scandal to the lion dollars to stage the picure. Very | soon mastered the simpler strokes of Compact” in contrast to th scenes e o COMING ! A PTANGUAY —in— “PTHE WILD GIRL” ¥ And the experiences of the hours fol- Jowing heer request that I make some | excuse to stay at her home for a few davs will never leave my memory, so filled with unexpected developments were they. “I Need Your Help.” coting behind it, which loaked to my cyes just like any other. But it moved inward, disclosing a narrow aperture through which we silently squeezed, one at a time, Lilllan coming last and pushing the waiscoting back into place of their foe. More complications little need be said of “The Daughter :::12 i'hen Henrletta arrives, and | of the Gods,” for its New York pres- plays the part of theescuped lunatic. | °tatlon. during which it broke ail The story moves rapldly through dra- | Previously existing records by running matic action—and then follows the! °% Broadway for one solid year at climax, @ sensational screen surprise! | WO dollar prices, ‘literally made the i l dation for male figure the swimmer, the found that she had laid the foun- what is now universally conceded to be the most perfect fe- Daughter of thé Gods,” is, naturally, and incidentally began in the \ world. “The Golng Mollie of New York life in which James Van Dyke Moore (Francis X. Bushman) originally moves. the memory of a bad woman is erased from his heart by the winsome smile of a good one, westward, Anderson, e R Ol 1o e Lillian r;;‘("!‘\c :clnctz;gr:lot:lc\;lzefinl; :vhfi;h fl:::}:g Among the other excellent features of ' VOrld ring with the fame and won- | a picture of the sea; but such a pic- played by Beverly Bayne. Soon he is 3 RD AT i e e R, n p the program will be & new episode of 4°r Of the “plcture beautiful,” as it |ture as it actually is can never be suing for her favor with an enthu- A RAND HARTFO most eleborate fiction concerning a button, evidently an electric call ;i = Fighting Trail”, & funny Sidney immediately became known. It will |imagined. It will have to be seen. siasm the fashionable women of So- I ‘ eia v bell, set in the side of the closet door, ' 10 "\ 8 Cq " 4y Ty the News, and | Pe Of interest to women in particular | Holiday prices will prevail on Thanks- ; ciety could never arouse in him. THIS WEEK JACK CONWAY IN “LIBERTY GIRLS” Ladies’ Matinee Except Saturday, 10c. same advertising jingles that had been ordered, and which were to have a historical sctting about which she wished to ccnsult with me, necessita- ting my remaining in her home. “We haven't any time to waste. Just a minute.” > slipped on a hat and coat! for we found ourselves in another cleoset similar to Lillian's. ‘Without waiting for an answer to her summons she took another key, us into a large room which like 4 theatrical costumer’s establish- unlocked the closet daor and ushered . looked to know how Miss Kellermann ac- quired her notable perfection of form | others. i | and physique.- She was born in Aus- | ] tralia, and through her early years | DOROTHY DALTON AT THE LY.CEUM TODAY: it e e e o { had all the grip and determination of giving Day. BUSHMAN AND BAYNE ' ON KEENEY'S SCREEN Scenes of dramat Good and evil influences battle in > intensity abound , the primitive mining town of Silver- ville, and “Jim” Moore has need of all his superb physical strength. mental cqurage he has unusual need. | On Monday and Tuesday, an added attraction will be the third episode ot = 3 Sho e Gowns ¢ ats AETNA BOWLING which were Iying on a table, Tang the | s kina. faom chanme. SRS | Two men‘and a woman! How 2 Jong list of warrior ancestors, so |in “Their Compact.” Metro's Super- of “Who is Number One?” and there S CHURCH ST bell that summoned her faithful | the humblest laundress might scorn to | Many atorles have been bullt about .\? ting her teeth onc dav as she | Feature starring Francis Bushman are also several lighter attractions. LLEYS, . | colorea cook Betty, and stepped out! gy equipments awhich the mose | that trio, and what wonderful oppor- WAtched the stronger members of her | and Beverly Bayne, which will bo For Wednesday and Thursday, “The ]ey can be Reserved OW _Into the hall drawing on a pair of | fachianable woman might not be | tunities are afforded in handling tho family _at their play and work, she|scen at Keeney's theater, on Monday, Mystery Ship,” a wonderfully inter- for Le s gloves as she did so, and leaving tho! , hamed to wear. I hope my face | subject! At last there has been writ- secretly made up her mind that she | Tuesday and Wednesday. One of the esting serial, will be shown, and on agues | door partly ajar. Katherine and I| s Impassive as Katherine's, to | ten a tale worthy of the situation, \VOUld one day be their physical equal. | closing tableaux, in which Horton, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, there gave an involuntary glance of sur-| \jom the whole bizarre proceedings |and In this great story, “The Price The only means of exercise available | the mining camp's evil spirit, suc- will be a big double bill, heading )pen Alley at- All Times ' was the ocean near — prise at cach other, and them We i have been the most ordinary | Mark,” a real artist, Dorothy Dalton, which she was | cumbs to a tragic death in the desert, which will be the Bluebird feature, | both looked away again. I think| pappening. appears today, tomorrow and Wednes- 10l and by much patience and per- | is one of the most powerful ever “The Man Trap,” presenting Herbett | the same resolution came to Kath- ‘And then, even as Lilllan was lock- | day at the Lyceum theater. Miss Sistence, she finally mustered up suf- | screened. As a sort of poetic justice, Rawlinson. Brownle Vernon in “Fear i erine as to me, that no matter what| ;=" G Goor hehmd her, a | Dalton, according to New York critics ficlent courage to paddle about iri the | he meets his death at the hands of Not,” Keeney Weekly, and other pic- 3 | Liltlan led us Into in the expedition | jtoaichy knock sounded upon another | was never apparently so beautiful, so SNallow waters near the shore. | the woman he has lured from.home, tures are on the bill, and at each per- ;she had promised us, in which shei joqr, evidently the outer one of the | refreshing as in this, her most recent 1 2 rity bred contempt for the |so that it is his own wrong doing formance there will be a high class " | hoped to discover Grace Draper, we ot offering, and she does justice to the which proves to be his Nemesis. vaudeville. [Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes | wouldn't betray any excitement or vehicle! slven her: | ~Most Women Can Have | ““5§2§§’;‘~ Lillian’s tone held the same TS Bt T O O 10 — ! v, : i Uy - - ENJOY ing tales vet unfolded on the! Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known | kindly vet incisive inflection she al- L USE = ERJ :cr,‘-zsnnfmx:sm’;h A Ge o Ohio Fhysician { ways used toward the woman, “can| 4 Paula Lee, a beautiful model, easily | Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated gores of women for liver and bowel ents. During these years he gave to siicats 8\presccintion iads ot & ity | be. Years previous to his meeting ell-known vegetable ingredients mixed ... Paula, Powell, visiting Calro, becomes ' ’ 11 right, Betty. I want you to go MAN , , visi b k‘h"-ll-‘:;u'g{' “;':M”mm over to that place which has those de- TLES acquainted with Nakhla, a native girl, | heir olive color. licious cheeses and get some for tea. Upnight or Inverted . Eflg htetr brtofl:erkflfllaaslon rrt\;n‘:sons her These 2 . The young ladies and I will probably and attempts to e artist. g md“blew?w"ffl"cg“u“u“”h.‘n%; be gone When you return, but if I Dearfo LIOHTS Dr. Daniel Melfi, a fellow-country- ing Off the waste and poisog- . ®1°Uld et back before they do, and o TH man, nurses Powell back to health, ¥ mmerm1{: cae’s system. { you find this door locked, don’t dis- | “ Y. and they return to um; country wlt)h‘ 7 : Took turb me, for I Fave same very hard | [§ the belief that the unpleasant experi- { y;}:::,‘,::g:fé’df:‘fwg:w‘id; work on hand this afternoon.” | REFLEX BRAND ence has had its finis. Back in New | e, po-good feoling all’out of socie | "¥ou Wom't hear nufin out.of me, 8 18¢- 35¢ York, Powell becomes acquainted | tive bowels, you take one of Dr.; M!, Lilllan. twofor 35 with Paula. Powell, 'intending to : ? Olive 1 i ime . “I'm sure of that, Betty,” Lillian marry the girl, has a misunderstand- | lwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time | + ‘. S nd note the pleasing resuits, { returned smiling, and returning, N04. WELSBACH" ing him, without telling him of her Thousands of wormen as well as men | Waited until she was out of hearing, i s later meeting Dr. Melfi and marry- e Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- | bsiitute for calomel—now and | 0 sul just t in the pink of condition. | and 25 per box. Al draggists, | vou do an errand for me right away?” “Shoh’s you bohn, Miss Lillian,” Betty returned. ‘I’'ll shake mah foot an’ be wif yoh before yoh has time GAS “Put on your hats and coats, girls,” she maid softly, and we obeved her. Down my back at least there were running little thrills of excited antici- pation of something mysterious. And 13%twofor 25¢ 44 led, who becomes enamored of Field- ing Folwell, an artist, whose life is not as good and as pure as it might ing with her and they separate, Paula past lfe, ! On the program with the feature: Lyceum Weekly and several other good Lyceum Weekly and sveral other good -