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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1917. B T News For Theatergoers and Women Readers One of points on which e N s A e o different lehooll of aud.ldnn'?n - i b agree is, that about 95% of 3 . plan on which the theme was carried omach wast . : out. “""" of shenbowely;sar ' constl. : “The Woman God Forgot” will first ve, Brocess : 3 be shown in New BEritain tomorrow, S semntial Tuotor : : Thanksgiving, when the theater has| PAY A NO and om its mfl fane ATeRes e 3 a continuous performance. If space DOLLAR “EXTRA” Constipation opdition ; : permitted, the thousand and one snonid ""'.,.,...."'"::'M = . e o P S A WEEK COSTS ; ) ; feature of the season might be en- ; tered into in detail, but let it suf. fice to be stated that no other pi E arug % a8 : § 3 L X i ture no matter where or when filmed, bottle, hln“”l e ' : " e o o is similar to this one. : oo g & . : v » e ; : é For the last time today, Dorothy | Ao t g ; i A1 g Dalton's latest picture, “The Price | & trial : : : : Mark,” will be shown. Without at- | i has tempting to exaggerate or to enlarge on the truth of the matter. it is| stated with all fairness that “The away for the Holiday and those who arc going to stay Price Mark” . with the subject under discussion in a much clearer Y and more effective manner than it, No Moncy Down! has been treated before. For Every Man, Woman and Child—those who are going at home and entertzin—we offer the needed garments— KEENEY’S E : ¢ el : : ' STELLAR OFFERING i WOMEN'S COATS — $14.75 to §70.00. % o B oETR bl ¢ 7 I WOMEN'S SUITS — §16.75 to $50.00. : £ i i i . : ON KEENEY’S SCREEN TRIMMED TIATS — $2.98 to $15.00. S WOMEN'S o — $10.98 to $30.00. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Beamis ; : § cis. X. Bushman and Beverly FURS — SWEATERS — SHOLS — SKIRTS — ITC. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and : i St ., “lhe overcigns of the screen,” BEVERLY BAYNE in e < who are idolized by the public, are co- “THEIR COMPACT” 2] An ARTCRAFT PicTURE & star in Mctro's super-feature, —_— SIS e 8 ir Compact,” directed by Edwin = ey . - = WED. AND THURS. & o arewo and produced under the su- i SAR ISCH Third Episode of ¢+ From heginning to end, “The Wom- S of Maxwell Karger, at “THE MYSTERY SHIP,” | an God Iorgot” i 3 at massive | Kecney's theater. 887—-683 MAIN STREEX —with— GERALDINE FARRAR | spectacle r¥. costumes, action; | Thesc favorite stars have reached ; Ben Wilson and Neva Gerber. )Mlflt\ that vie with any vet filmed; | their e eminence by different HARTFORD. —_—— iy NEXT AT LYCEUM Amd all throughout there is a great | roads. 2 Bushman achieved st THANKSGIVING DAY tory, one that sustains interest to|cess in dramatic ductions before DOUBLE BILL The greatest spectacle of the year, | nm end. With Geraldine ar, | coming to the screen, whereas Miss B — HERBERT RAWLINSON in the most massive production C\'Ori’ Hobart Bosworth, Wallace Reid, Ra Bayne has acted only in xlmf’“m' pic- | “THE TRAP" 5 N < mond Hatton, and Theodore Kosloff, | tures, never hav >pped foot upon — m— r— R flimed, = Wordhy tlyal to iFhie B She ranjous Hussian ganesr in the | tho stage g vas a sc sand feet of film were consumed in BROWNIE VERNON in Of A Nation,” with the ablest drz.t-i cast, and Cecile DeMille directing, | girl until she appearcd in her the making of the final ten finished “FEAR NOT” matic actress of the film world, Ger- { there can be nothing but ecxcellence | Picture. ; yeels. The completion of the work aldine Farrar, comes to the Lyceum | in the results achieved. Mr. Bushman was born in Norfolk. entailed the building of several en- ——— " Delving back into the early pages| Ya. He received his education in tire cities, at enormous expense, one theater tomorrow fo s - ) ; : for lhre"e days’ en- | . ihe world history when human be. | Baltimore, graduating from Amman- of which was totally destroyed in or- GRAND HARTFORD gagement in the form of “The Wom- | jngs were hardly deserving of being | dale college. Before going on the der to make one of the big scenes of “The Daughter an God Forgot.” After her vivid, re- [ called “human,” “The Woman God |Stage he was a sculptor's model and the show. But of markable rendition of Joan in ‘“Joan | Forgot” unfolds a story that is' he Posed for some of America's hero Y RUTH CAMERON | the Gods” does not rely solely upon JACK CONWAY IN The Woman,” Miss Farrar again | unique, yet forceful, and at all times IC Statues. Among his stage produc the beauty of the story and the mag- tions were “The Red Mill” and t nificence of the production for ite “LIBERTY GIRLS” comes before the public with a pic- | thrilling. Mr. DeMille went into de- | t : ture even greater than that big feat- | tail to perfect the great XNlm; he| Y€’ His first moticn picture work | success. There is a wonderful story was done for the nay company, | written into it—a story which takes Ladies’ Matinee Except ure, and she is supported by a com- | sto i ive i g - | stopped at nothing to sive the pic- " Saturday, 10c. pany of stars that surpasses any sup- | ture a lasting quality and the result| 2Pd it was there that he became as- H t t us back to early Greece, at the be- So Hard to Hate. i porting company ever gathered. is a testimonial to the vastness of the.| S."e‘?“"d ‘,‘“‘.‘h_ ;‘,‘SS Zaune. his .pm,;‘?“‘ ginning, and then transports us, by co-star. Miss Bayne was born in Min- 'y A | the camera’s magic, to those wondrous neapolis, Mlém-, and rf’cel\'edl her “It's very funny,” said Molly to qualmesl in others that command |yegions underneath the waters, where schooling in Chicago and in Philadel- S approach | Your reluctant respect. i S me the other day, “but as I approach i hia. The story of her life is prac- 3 Or you have to admit to yourself e s or e b1 i izo || midalelage (snenslalllon tneiadvanced| v Pl ey o8t s e enaitibnel hit b she was little more than a child when | age of twenty-five) 1 can’'t seem to | made him what he is. she did her first screen work. With | pate people in the thoroughgoing way Or you are robbed of your chance Mr. Bushman, she has appeared In|p .4 to. T really used to enjoy hat- | 10 indulge in unmitigated hatred by I oD e Mool s tpeopleibubinaonit izechtnekanticlUNdInsARtm RGOk dzomethine Bz ety onderplays and specials, the tw : e aaian decent. : . e fun out of it nowadays. | Sebtag e B e GBI | (e il Gt A (i 1 Once Had a Beautiful Hate. | thira epizode of the g st serial ever produced, Mystery Ship,” e once had a very well grounded | | Very young pcople. and people Who | hate as buying a horse and buggy ey trio of sta Bk e pataer Ko denteti o Hcli s a neighbor whose business ! Ben \\')1’1’\'1 ber and £ g with {lie vears, are the onlvasuG: iined to horses, to advise me. I s Aol su e 1 2 7 3 3 ers. pa him weli to spend a fter: \ ley Benedict—will be shown i 3 b o e e i : pend an afternoon local movic fans, who have become | i e lfeRnatroN o RS ng at a horse with me. He there- : ° | unqualified h upon persuaded me into buyi acquainted with this trio in other so- | . 2 uying a rials that never failed to give sat As you hesin to sec life more | huggy for which I paid seventy-five W \ \ \ { broadly you see it more indulgent doll a i N \ faction to those who like thrills and : ars and whichy was of _such pe- | blacks and white in |he picture. out (hirtem\ dollars during ,my eight N N A = So Many Things Interfere With Your | months’ ownership epairs. 1 als : ’ : AETNA BOWLING | S s A T L - N |ALLEYS, CHURCH ST.| so many thinss intervene to pro- | "5 et om0 e vent your getting and keeping a 200d | bitter toward that man. Evers time . ‘ ! | at man. Every time Mat- 150 EV g 15(: and 25(: o 3 or Leagues ablished, you find that, though the ;,2‘6];‘“1“,‘};:;‘ ,2: 1‘;: - f":f::r:e:fi; | Continuous Tomorrow « =2 Open Alley at All Times | f:l:ffi,fi,2&.’0‘3,‘”]12“;&:3“ Tpensating | €20 : . g 9 _ a ————— e e e d A A & ' - i And then I lost my hate for I found Holiday Prices: 15¢&25¢ Aft. &Ev'g A JosseLLasky prascnrs Cocil B.DeMills production |18 that e was Sepiy siacred 1 My Dog Loved Him. my dog, and that (a greater recom- mendation) my dog loved him. So er&ldln I couldn’t unqualifiedly hate him any more. i Hate is a form of self indulgence. There is no guestion but that one can o gel a certain pleasure out of hating. ’ 4 R There is an excitement to it. It is | 2 really a sort of mental stimulant. But no real stimulant could be any worse for anyone. No person who wants to be efficient can afford to get into the habit of taking it. And no‘, self-respecting person will want to. T Coone I STUPENDOUS FILM SPECTACLE AT FOX'S | Today's the hig day! Tor today is the day that brings to Fox's theater | ANNETTE KELLERMANN that wondrous spectacular production, )GPEATESY WOMAN 2 “The Daughter of the Gods, ' —and | SWIMMER AND STAR that seems to be the only fact worth | OF WILLIAM FOX « Sl L St | $1.000,000 PICTLRNE knowing just ahout now. For (he first time since {he initial showing | % M%M of this picture it will he seen at popu- | lav prices, and that means something in the life of a production that ran | King Neptune holds his court. There for a year on Broadway, nine months | we are introduced to the mystica in London, elzht months in Pafls and | characters of his domain—the mer- eight in Berlin, at two dollar a maids, and in particular, his daugh- 66 9 sions. There has been so I ter Anitia, played by M Kellermann e oman written and read about this supreme | mpe [eo children, too, Katherifie and orgo achievement of William Fox since | ane, play important parts in the © g - the announcement some weeks ago | ps " ’ S y 2 picture. “The Daught God 'lzyJeamel‘\anl’\ersor\. AnARTCRAFT icture that it wes to come to New Britain, | vy ; RLELe offthalGiods DU NP Ui ealay Sl remain for four days, showing The Crowning, Flawless, Fairy Film Achievement of the L ‘ . THURS. — FRI. — SAT. i |unanimously conceded by all critics FADS AND FASHIONS tacularism. The Unanimously Conceded Climax of Lavish Pro- \ e ! STUPENDOUS ! admitted, as is the fact that there BOWNS Wi Sl the production, is the Twentieth Cen- ITS - ADORABLE CHARM AND APPEAL IRRESIST- \ / : THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER il gnertect divpe Sotimomanioot e o e one thing to be =aid: it is as perfect PATRONAGE AND POPULARITY ' X X ' ] TONIGHT was spared in making it. The total ' chet stitch. one thousand actors and actresses in | choose for the rugs, walls and paint = continuously all day Thursday, when vinded explanation of its merits. That tdhe i 4 o o4 l YC h l I M " T A e e e || e e S il wonderful photoplay yet produced is ¥ - N\ %? ho have seen it. That there never Genmfian. The Transcendental Triumph of Screen Spec- ? ) B » hatgths 3 iy y N THE SENSATION OF 1917 nasibect =nythine il ofiL Tis eata Ly e s T e o e Fnoran Beauty, Scenic Splendor, Exquisite: ATt can never be another to rival it. An- g i ing M "'.l:"fde‘ ty P q » ! REALISTIC ! nette Kellerman, the featured star of | l€Mmet and shoes. : : ! TEN GREAT STARS ! tury Venus, for she represents the | ¢ heels on black kid shoes are 8 : i worn delightfully with black or dark . the most symmetrical and perfectly Uva AND GROwN _m N g g 1\ 3 i N PRODUCED proportioned woman that exists today. SR IBLE ALIKE 10 ] : - ! \ WITH NO EXCEPTION | As for the picture itsclf. there is but | HOUSF‘JO D NOTES - 2 \ { = N \ a picture as Miss Kellermann is a = BREAHNG ALL RECORDS IN PRESTIGE: N N ‘PORO THY DALTON” woman. And there is every reason | If coat hane they anay bo THE PRICE MARK: that it should be, for fot a penny | covered with rafia, put on with cro- cost of the production was well over ' a million dollars. There are twenty- | Neutral colors are always safe to it. Over two hundred and fitty thou- | of a room.