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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1918. - N~ S U = — E— ANN PENNINGTON ! ST A e e EERA s IREE ntten &SSOt AT LYCEUM TODAY | ’@@fii@’fififi ) Hartford One Price Clothing Co. All the way from Broadway, N % m St. Ladies’ Dept. 2nd Fi to the Lyceum theater, New Brit. | - ain, Conn., to cet her legion of | friends in her newest and best mo- tion picture, Ann Pennington, twink- ling star of the Ziegticld “i*ollies” ar- k i rived yesterday and delighted aud AND SMILE Brown. 4 i i J What does it matter, that we have lost 3 or 4 days’ — time—or that we may perhaps lose a few Mondays? Tt is such a SMALL sacrifice—and it CANNOT change the OF A 7'WE,FE \}AUDEVILLE DE LUXE : : 4 r;]e;t“:)r::: g—just as sure as sunshine COMING TO LYCEUM f B GARRISON . ' - / . = = LET Tfiis ST@RE HEI.P YOU The great dc of the New Britain : . and that you are not to think of com- | public for years and years—vaude- 1 3 s : S| Let us supply the Clothing needed for yourself and ing to see him before Saturday or |ville of a clean, interesting, up-to- | E Sunday. date varicty—is to be finally granted., family-—we carry the best and you may have it FOR A _‘;VO,_‘f)hm me; i:‘c isn't fm; m'nl‘f r1 and the hest and cleanest theater in E ¥ S ; DOLLAR A WEEK-—No Money Down—No “Hxtras” of said with a voice that sang its relief. | the city is N T [ [ h - 2 J 4 ) ham of Gates avenue. Her number—" | can be viewed with satisfaction has 1 was turning the leaves of the local | haon long forthcoming, and tne pub s register frantically—*"is—" lic is deserving of it. Since the Ly- | % : 4’2._.:.\»% e | ceum came under its present manage- V] e o s FIVIY PR IYT 54 1 ‘FAIR AND WARMER” ment and motion pictures of the Art- | I ANN PeENmiNGTON. ] craft and Paramount companies were l.ZT'ThEA\’\fiQSOVAnr\ o Hand oc o ON PARSONS’ BILL placed on the program, patronage of a ! 2 J@’ 5 e put my mmamw@, . ki 1 s T ud pleasing sort was given. » A\ et R airealy; opened All the tir e arranzements were be- I ! HARTFORD another burst of audible sobbing. inz made for vaudeville, and now the This Week — Twice Dail n|\;l-l:r\1"}:h";[1rrl\\ sald ateraly ool [\ Florenco Rycrson, who is here in | public, after showing its confidence in in! in! 1yl 2 rai s v < _ | the management by attending the mo- | tics .of Ann,” a detailed account of | I Hip! Hip! Hooray Girls j| o, another word Falr and Warmer” at Parsons’ to- | [0 B 0 8o o e o be rewardod | which wodld take several roams of by being given the best shows that | paper. ; very pinnacle of every actor or|can possibly be brought here. Start- | Miss Pennington, the darlingest "“““‘,“‘“"“r“"\‘\‘_p_‘“” .;‘vl“tl ‘];f;“k E.‘: sctress’ ambitfon the day she was|ing next Monday, therefore, the new | little girl imaginable, with a win- | to use it. , by any miracle, Y arrangement goes into effect, with | some beauty and personality that | N \ yT EA'TRE i X ; ,q | born. You see it was this way. Be- | n { h) fe A mother had escaped being awakened ;... "Now york started to outgrow | three acts and & program of pictures | defy disfavor just naturally won by Katie's loud voice, 1 must keep her 2 i o oA —Hartford— il ioancol silonel i Biel ot ! itself and move on uptown, West For- | as good as were shown before everyone to _hvr yesterday. She l}&d Tonight and Mat, ¢ 2:30. | whatever terrible thing awaited me at | ty-second street, now the veritable | Booked through the United agency, | & great vehicle, a good supporting A a2y e theatrical center of the world, was |the acts will come to tt city after | cast and——herself, so you can see T A AT O s, Grahame?™ & mascu. | Eiven over to private dwellings. On | proving their worth clsewhere. The | Why the picture went over as one of BY RUTH GAMEROW Prices—Nights, 25 to $1.30; Mat. | "0 " isked, after I had taken up | the site of what is now the Lywio | excellence of the pictures will not be | the season’s greatest successes. As | pSe to $1. Seats on Sale. the recoiver from the table where | theater, was a handsome brownstone | sacrificed, the plan being to give better | Ann Wharton, a mischievous sem- ke Katie’s hand had dropped it, and [ house which twenty years or so ago | entertainment than the city has ever | Inary girl of the harum-scarum type, M WEEK OF JAN. 28. quavered a trembling *‘Hellof™ was the home of a family named | been given, and yet not have the pro- | she cuts capers that are enough to | Popular $1 Matinces, Monday, Yes,” 1 faltered, and recognized | Rverson. One bright and sunshiny | gram top-heavy with poor parts to | Pring thrills and shrieks of laughter H E i ednesdayghnd isatucday, even through my terror, the kind of | winter's morning there was a groat | balance the good. In other words, |at the same time. ow tc scape Fhe Smartest and Brightest of Voice it was that questioned me. It |to-do about the Ryerson home:; a |the program will consist of top-notch- | Then there is a pretty little ro- | All Musical Comedies as the suave, ignpersonally profes- | hurrying and scurrying of servants, | ers from the first note of the orchestra | mance, some plot twists that one | Once upon a time a little fool of a|too. And usually they don't deserve it. “OH, BOY” sional voice the members of most hos- | the hasty arrlval of a doctor shortly | until the end of the final act. This pover xpects, some paternal cyclonic | married woman who had gotten her- What is one ta do about it, if the 2 i pital staffs acquire in spite of them- | after and not so long thereafter tha |scems quite a contract to live up to, | disturbances, and last but mot least, | . o'y no10q up with another woman's | (elPtation is so universal? e for AR Pertusminnoss Fomareow | gojyes faintest kind of a wail of a little lady | but when one considers that motion |2 Plain gold band ring comes in to- | = Superfluous Energy the Great Danger. Mail Orders Now This is Pemberton Hospital. Mr. | who was destined one day to grow up | pictures better than the city was used | Wards the end. Oh, yes, there g |man came to me for advico. e Well, there is one excellent armor = —. | Graham wishes me to give you a mes- | and go on the stage. to were introduced under unfavorable | about everything a successful picture | ~We threshed the whale matter| seainst temptation of any kind,— PHERE ARE TWENTY LADIES') _ o, . " She had been born in what was | circumstances, and the public support- | Peeds, to bring this one over where | OVer from beginning to end and the| enough to do. It is the people with 3OWLING CLUBS IN HARTFORD. | Yiludies of Memory: the back parlor of the house and ‘cd them royally, faith may be taken | it belonss, at the front. o fenture about it scomed 10| suporfluous energles Who are fors Ladies are Welcome and will re- | Ay my life I have held rather a{gsome year later when she was old |in the prediction that this latest ven- [ “The Antics of Ann” will be at the | MEEHST - = * tor him, | €¥eT elting themselves into this reive Courtgous Accommodations at | goupting Thomas attitude taward the f enough to take an interest in such | ture will also prove satlsfactory. eum, with the Lyceum Weekly, h'.u"'t f‘f,"l, f"l?y ‘Mv"l("” on "L‘: sort af a mess. It is the people who he stories told by people who have come | matters, she had measurements taken On every Monday during the shut- | J<eystone comedy, and several other | h‘l R 4 1:\‘“_»‘ \_" "‘1‘ “th “L“l “l‘ : are “too useful to be lonely and too - AETNA near to death by drowning, and Who licyien much to her surprise, showed | d0wn of the local factories, a continu- ures today and tomorrow. (ot t was Smply that he 1ad| busy to be restless” (with apologies BOWLING ALLEYS have said that the events of their | po.tnat she had made her first pub- | ous show will be played, and the acts - b S s o the suthnr) wio come the naeh ; 7 ut it, I just wanted to see if I agp ¢ DR Seh e whole lives passed in review before | e 2 . SRRl Mo <11 alsolba | ’ - » | P . ; a : est to escaping scot free. v passec lic appearance on the very spot whera, | appearing on that w ¢ CUPID’S ROUND-UP | could make him like me, and I did-|" Another help is the oternal weapon Hartford’s Prima Donna, I have no idea how I got dOWN i pjght, is one actress who reached the HEL VREELAND, stairs to the telephone. There is a i them within the space of & minute Or | 4 4o it s ono 00 hor most cherished | presented Wednesday. Thursday, Fri- UL Feiiis GlsE of s gaiop 0 M ey two. But I shall never again doubt e attrahy il B o OV e |l Bk o1 6 ) Hal) “Know Thyself.” any such statement, no matter how esftolbe < 5 S ¢ AT FOX’S THEATER | Truly I hadn't any idea of its 0ing | Don't let the glamor deceive veu - 2 D “Oh, Boy!” the fourth of the New | Piete change. The motion pictures so far.” into thinkin f g 4 ” % S 3 e g = E 5 king it is somothing real SAYS HOT WATER exaggerated. York Princess theater musical com- | Will also be changed, thus allowing . She Just Wanted To Sce. Shat and beautiful vou are chasin In the fow seconds that Intervened j .4 "gyocesses, comes to Parsons' | Patrons two days a week at the the- | *I just wanted to sce if I could’ amer. Go down to. the bDottor of | before I could catch my breath suffi- { : e Oitis. of the bik svents orithe scasst T duat - WASHES PO!SONS Il | ciontly to answer the interne—for | theater on Monday for a week's en- | | | make him like me. vour heart (that place many of us { sa seldom visit) and see the thing Jci W with'a special | hollday —_— in motion pictures will take place at Think of the millions of miserablo | suc to be the position of the | S2&ement, i Pox’ Sl St rillic PR . . 4 Au'chl 211(‘1:.(;d fobe m”ln & tele- | matinee on Monday, at popular DS AND ASH!ON T‘nxs theater today vhen “\\.lllmv.n | unhappy illicit lave affairs that have | i an its trivial all its unworthi- FROM THE LIVER "” o e S h v [ prices. | A Fox new production, Cupid’s | {heir foundation on nothing more| Al Ml unhappy! posaibiivtid | | prone—there flashed - throus ol 0 Round-Up” will be seen for the first | justifiable than that. and surely vou will be glad that | | mina with cinem e swiftness anc time. A great deal of interest is If there is any excuse for an un- : | | fidelity to minute details numberle: There .are some very pretty eve-|{ihrown around this event because it therel i tLEHmoN(ani ibore il v I S i . happy passion it is a great love. i) 5 take a new hol vourself. Everyone should drink hot water | | episodes of the checkered emotional Menu IOr 10MOYYOW | ning sowns all of chiffon. marks the first appearance here of | Omeo in a hundred life times I think , noq (hres (his hine oue ot ron with phosphate In It l{lifo; xay, Dpebandifand sl tag experl e o Sima e | Tom Mix, that dare-devil cowboy, as | guch a love does come and sweep all | 2N e oge! g Slipover ouses are thoug: very e tic stal d advan 1. ~fore 1 TY gh T inclined to before breakfast. SHoSC s a dramatic star, and advance reports | hofore it. haugh I am inclin i | Curiously enough th:.re_(‘::“e‘ no - Bocaltas well of in some quarters. from accurate sources claim that Tom | think even such a love is very like ! Heppyj e smbrences; o """ £ons; Stewed Fruit . o s the best find of recent years, and the little break in the dam which sciousness of Dicky's peril dulled my Oatmeal and Milk Button back blouses also find their |is going to give certain other “stunt- | if looked after at ance can be patched To feel as fine as the proverbial | perceptions until regret and remorso | Ieried Scrapple placo in many spring lines. performers” a run for their laurels. | up quite easily, but it left ddle, we must keep the liver washed | were the only emotions that came to Rolls — | e has a big advantage, too, in work- | while become: roaring e lean, almost every morning, to pre.|me, there returned only the scenes ]“‘ Coffee Hats are of the simplest shape, |ing in a ripping good story. It deals torrent beyond human power to con- ent its sponge-like pores from clog- | Which my conscience told me T might . Lmnch depending entirely on line. with a pair who have been betrothed | trol ing with indigestible material, sour|have been more tolerant, more oblivi- ; Cheese Souffles —_— from childhood, but who have never But to permit oneseclf to get tar ile and poisonous toxins says « noted | ous of my own feelings. » Lettuce Salaa Venise lace is slowly pushing itself | met. ‘They correspond, however, and | gled up in the terrible attraction of | hysician. ‘ . h’\“d _:’.‘"“:I"“‘d"“':ib‘r‘;‘:e 3(3 M) Preserves into favor among laces | for the sake of their fathers, decide | such an affair by nothing except the ‘.I.r oLt :ofimfh?: Alarid it ;.-;xdm‘{;:;::n1c: SR D;l;f:c, = 7 to %o through with the marriage. But | foalish, Testless desire to try one’s -t BRI BT IhEe | L e T R S B ke Sy Black velvet gowns predominate at | they agree to have a month of care. | power, to find if one still th \lrrc{‘l'm((m;\xc‘; Nasty breath er stom. | overture a few hours before when hc Boiled Potatoes Shs=t it dun mrstag mis ~,f'“:'hf::"Wlif,‘;”n‘,,m‘,‘;\;,mofi:;o“fi:: S','h‘é ,‘,E"m f\f‘n;(:’r{?fr"m‘fo R el gRsbscomes rancid, . it'’s your lver "‘_‘]“'\v‘f‘f‘,’}:'i‘;md e be v golue 40 C“‘”f\‘e‘l‘ ‘\’:‘,";"“dg"s Collar and cuft sets of printed or- | plans of the other, they journey to and sordid thing. flt'flw e d"(::v‘:!dn}hv ;j“"",']!([}ij}'“"l*;- e aren i nTn Rinaly m-_d':,‘;: e gandies and challis are also being | the same western town, under as- |Is There One Person Tn a Thousand . el i fmpori. | then! I could hear his offendec Coffee featured for spring. sumed names and characters. And I“,,]('f,’”"\':,: ,‘T,‘,',’f,',‘ il '"f,',"';d}. nt, also the must abused and | “Well, if that's the way vou feel about | Cheese Souffles—These are made of 5 e _ there the worst happens, for the man | T dom't suppose there is one be eglected organ of the body. Few | it, 800d night,” as if his voice had just ! one-quarter pound soft cheese, two| Fine cream filet mesh with motifs|falls in love with a wealthy woman's | ®on "0 & POuStAc FPFEVES 0 B mow its function or how fo releass | finishca speaking. To think that per- | tablespoontuls flour, tiny piece of but- | I color is a new trimming seen on | maid, and the girl in the case becomes | arriod, ' buf somerfacs (OO0 th e dammed-up body waste, bile and | haps the last words I should ever hear | ter, cayennc and salt to taste. This glove silk underapparel. | smitten on an uncouth cow-puncher. | temptation. One knows 0T oxins. Most folks resort to violent | my husband speak were those! Like | js all mixed with yolks of three eggs S Iixciting adventures and thrills ave in 'm“_' could attract him or b = alomel, which is a dangerous, salivat- | most women at such times I had no|and the whites of two beaten to a ? P = cvidence all through the picture, and | one could sttract bm of TOb % R b1z chemical which can only be used | room in my soul for optimism. A | froth. The early Haster will mean that many opportunities are afforded for one loves one’s husband or wife B o it “acoumulates | hospital message meant probable | RBroilea Ham—In broiling ham, the | We Will sce spring fashions disporting Mix to pull off some of the hazardous | One loves one's BUERARC Gr B E G5 n the t s, alsa attacks the bones, | death. | result will be much botter if the slices | themselves close upon the hecls of | stunts that made him famous. Will- | TR O CGEE, H P00 o0 Every m: an, s e ! Clutching at Straws. | are cut from a piece previously boiled. | Winter. | iam Fox is to be congratulated on P “And then one gets burned rell, should drink each S “Are you there, Mrs. G Have the slices thin and not too large, | = - | having made a star of this fine fellow. Doubtless one deserves it. But un- | desired, nor did my general health ore breakfast, a g of hot water | touch of professional concern in the | ang broil over a clear firc until slight- and Iox patrons have an unusual | rnr’l"\\“‘l»‘: other people get burned | IMprove as it should, and a bronchial fith a teaspoonful of limestone phos- | voice now. I realized that the interne | 1y colored. treat before them. But “Cupid’s | [Or'!N¢ | cough distressed me greatly. I hate in it, to wash from the liver ana | thought T might have fainted. | ¥y Round-Up” is not the only treat on | Lauliel my phodcian e o owels the previous day’s in it I pulled myself together and com- | gAY the program, for “Loaded Dice!” | BANISH CATARRH | mended Linonine. Before I had haterial, the poisons, sour bile and | pellea myself to answer. But 1 couldn’t ) which is the second chapter of that { . o o v ies | finished the first bottle I began to im- oxins;; thus cleansing, sweetening|keep the trembling horror from my big-outdoor thrill serial, “Vengeance ) ; prove, the cough disappeared entirely B #icenening tho entire alimentarydhyoloe Y 4 i < {and the Woman,” will also be scen. | Breathe Hyomei for Two Minutes and i PIOVE (T8 (G011 Clsappeated efn -m‘:x lanal before putling more food into “Oh, ye! What is it? What has 2 1 ~ | This serial had the most auspicious Stuffed Up Head Will Get Relief. | a | strength. Linonine has my hearty en- g « ypene § ope! g last week that any c 0. ol cant ot relief fror the stomach. | happenea =~ Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. ypening last \!\]n“(il that any continued If vou wan o { dorsement. 1 recommend it to all who Limestone phosphate does not re Mr. Frederick Graham wish S picture ever in New Britain and | catarrh, cold in t Elpssie B Sendiielitiddusiin iy i rjct the diet like calomel, heeause | to give you a me - the imperso Edwards’ Olive Tablets ) : ) the eplsode to be seen this week will'| irritating cough in the shortest time | (o5 H B0 B WS B0 O Sutter § can not salivate, for it is harmless | al voice repeated smoothly. “He siyi - <hapg what fhousands of stomach \ : cven surpass the prom of big | breathe Hyomel. REV. H ¥, LYNCH hd vou can eat anything afterward 4 sufferers are doing now. Instead of $ 4 things that the first installment gave | Tt will clean out vour head in two | L 0 i e [P snaxpenslye and almost tasicle b . taking_tonics, or trying to patch up a \ Bud Fisher has cooked up a lot of new | minutes and allow ~you to breathe | 1886 ; nd any pharmacist will sel Joula G taniod lat thal st : . poor digestion, they are attacking the A ’ nonsense of the comical brand for | freely. ., ! \Linonine heen the most of varter pound, which is sufficient for | familiax en name 5 s 7eal cause of the ailment — clogged liver g . his little st Mutt and Jeff, and Hyomoi will end a cold in one day, | o4 A0S e T o e demonstration of how hot water and | excitedly I'm not Mrs. : and disordered bowels. e Ml they will add the cheer of their laugh- | it will relieve vou of diszusting | 00 oot i 3 tone phosphate cleans, stimulates | Giraham, but Mrs. Richard Graham Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the T . abl ence to the show. Other | snufflos, hawking, - and offer ; Latenshiticsand swasting liver, keeping vou | don't think your mes > is for ver in a soothing, healing way. When @] 4'0 mvs good fiir including the Pathe New & et v we et jycats: Tt ana day out For thmough my stunned brain w the liver and bowels are performing their ey mys will aiso be shown. The show will Ivomei is made chief coo Tuiaee 1 s | OZOODIN G recollection of my search patyral functions, away goes indigestion SOUBLS st olds ShreRion through the local telephone register & and stomach troubles. performance being given at 5 o'clock that comes from the enc 3 ECKMANS few days before for o tradesman If you have a bad taste in your in the afternoon [y and Austr where | ¢ Sonitwlligbripg tabout fa i rapfy ' alrth humh:lr : v\‘\ hile doing so I‘;mu i1V mouth, tongue fcoalcd, appetite poor, ,&F‘ oy N ) L neummtion | IMprovement, 1 \(rv:tnw be yourself | remarked that there was another Gra- Jagy. don't-care feeling, mo ambition of \ & T 7 2 cain in \ry sort time. — ' ’ HOUSEHOLD NOTES | : ok ror s N W 4 ham besides my own name in the Ma energy, troubled with undigested foods, l i / e e S familiar de-mark. SRk vin ""’"’;::" \’: "’;'i‘ DadEinn ]"“‘ ' you shofuld tazlxke thve Tablets, the sub- (&4 eal'ed my ».fiklfl» hreathe. Just pour a fow drops into EAK LUNGS nEtnREw 5 gaen s Lwas stitute for calomel, R o o B it i i o aomyl | AVI1B sETE tt was his name, : Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a 4 }i\hfin n]wci\rny»\cxlnn\\;\% m‘”t‘l \ll; Bhronic, this Calcium componna’ will b “Let me have the mes: ple urely vegetable compound mixed with and pimply, I was so_askawied tha . | 5 | DoStACe NN found ottective ‘f%n.“ SR %ot w0t 1 said quietly. 1 must be Yery sure Qe Syou wAll know them by their never had any fun. 1 imagined that meat will spring up instantly when \ complete Hyemai outfit, including | orming druge e grormful or hablt- 4.4 ¢ gidn't mean Dicky, before olive color. They do the worls without [eople avoided me—perhaps they @@/ pressed with a knife it is done inhaler and one hottle of Hyomei, | Y them today. S ? By 5 ar i o EElni i oaty 0 cents a box, includ; anvthing else. griping, cramps or pain. ut the regular use of Resinol Soap: A costs but little at druggists every- | St “:fi“i m?:”‘“"“ “Mr. Frederick Graham wishes n ;rafkc hoYer tiorat bed;]ime for aqick with ah?u}l«;]\; ol (;m:lmcr:; justat | when boiling new pot atoos, placo | where and at Clark & Brainerd’s drug | or sale by all druzgists ol tell yoibiRat ha s a very goo relief, so you can eat what you like, —has given me back 3z ) 1em in hoiling water to which a little | store vou already own an in- Eckman Laboratory, ‘P 3 yau o e ; 2 i A L T ipper, that he's feeling fine, that h At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists, Pealthy skin. T wisk you'd try itl | =it and milk have been added. This | haler vou can get an extra bottle of | has gotten hald of some books to read, : i brevents them from turning black. Hyomel at duggists. Al Ao Or better =til, laugh at yourself. here is no weapon jor to ridi< whod ikl Ly Said i ; A recent attack 4of plourisy left : me in a rundown condition My | strength did not return as fast as I run continuous tomorrow spec oothing, healnig gorm kil you low, or have already Meat should be broiled only long o hard rubber inhaler, uee as di enough to loosen ail the fibre If the | rected and . Imost cortain

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