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TRAIL” ‘A 6-Part Special by the Man Who Made FINAL SHOWING OF fom Brown’s Music Reviw For Lovers of Music Other Acts MAE MARSH in “FREEDOM OF THE WORLD” 'omorrow’s Headliners Have No Comparison Two Screaming Comedies The 3 Mazomas—Halls Comedy Players Murphy—Van Kenyon CHARLES RAY in THE HIRED MAN VAUDEVILL ALL “BLUL ~-PHOTOPLAYS WEEK JEANS" That Famous Stage Success Adapted For the Mo With VIOLA DANA The Sweetest Story On the Screen SING LING FOO Chinese Magician AWRENCE DEAS AND HIS GINGER GIRLS. DORA RODIQUE: The Universal Girl 1 MELODY GIRLS ARSONS’THEATRE —Hartford— IGHUTS Beg. THULLSDAY, Feb. 21 | pinces Washington’s Birthday and | Saturday) | TE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE YEAR JOHN BARRYMORE | CONSTANCE COLLIER | John N. Raphacl’s Dramatization | of “PETER IBBETSON" he Happiest ces Love Story er Told" | Matinee | ous, | duced | ture history as among | on REVELATIONS OF A WIFE "™ oirs: By ADELE GARRISON Why Mother Graham Asked Madge | drew my face down to hers and ! kissed warmly | “You make it for me ask favor 1 wish you, E ald. “1 want and have you 1 am well.” JOHN BARRYMORE AT | PARSONS’ THEATER | me to Send Cousin Agatha Away and easier to of to Margaret, send Agatha take of me Care for Her, Hersclf. I v until “Katle,” I as en- care kitchen, asked abruptly “Where tered the is Miss { Agatha? “In her room,” Katic answered la- conically. There note her was a half-sullen of at | op- preoccupation to hector Katie time to straighten distinet I se in voice, traces tears on her cheeks. had suspected th the Cousin Agatha zed John N. Raphael dramatization of George rier's novel, “‘Peter Ihbetsor with John Barrymore and Collier, will be presented at I 1| “Do vou think she will be there for | theater the last half of this B with matinecs Washington's \f(hn next five minutes?" T asked, ig- !noring the trouble siznals flaming in | *N¢ Saturday, had the Katie's tear-stained cheeks. George Du Maurier in “I no tink nuttings” Katie returned. | 1}o" ©f his novel i Dots consin®voran - shel dol dlways ([0 SR de B0 CR Bd i a no tink she do. Shae | Of the three “Peter Ibbetson,” “Trilby shoost vot vou she go lie down. I bet she coom p , Martian,” two of them “Trilby” have proved, in downstairs maybe two minnits el With a mental hope that Katie's | Petson™ anc e pessimism might for once be wrong, | P1¥ form, —cxtraordinary dramatic 11 noiselessly shut the door which led | ¥\CCesses, AINISEpiay e cconalin s o [ from the 10om where tho telephone | 31l accounts, has had the advantage, Basdsituntedfintoitlies halllandttool: |BoC ORIVCfa s mo CEhnuSus e ndiin s i zenious production. but one of {he the received down cautiously and |} puct | called Tillian’s number in the city. vest companies that has been brought together in many years HOUSEHOLD NOTES “This Madge,” T said, speaking quickly and softly “Call me as Tiggs or instead of who made Du Mau- 1" which Constance the | portunity given by my {in ing for William ~|anew. But I hadn’t | out matters ca now. Arsons’ weelk, birthday of matiza- u Mau- And yet wrote \ssistance the dr: S which he an ‘Peter 1hb- novels say S TN i i | anickly as vou can, making some im- | perative excuse for my coming to you once. Important. Good-bye.” All - right.” returned Lillian | | promptly i I hung up beans often meat. can be used the ot to receiver and turned just in time the door open utiously. Cousin Agatha stood on the threshold, the sly, suspicious look, which T had learned to hate and dread, overspreading her face. Did She Hear? heard what I had said? T sure she hadn't, for I voice almost a whisper, had been closed be- the possibility troubled me greatly. She could do me incal- cuable harm if she had heard and This is just the suit for the wirl |Should mention her. knowledge to | i Sor | Dicky. who is going gunning for beaux, for | » However, there was nothing for me costume is one of readiness for sport. h It 1s fashioned of durable jade dress | '© do but to feign a casualness which I was far from feeling. corduroy that will stand up under the | ' 9 3 severest usages. A collar faced with pRorrisRlotheniCirabiany it is well equipped with holster | 2sked pockets. Of course, she won't need a I‘*-T‘Evhl\rv gun. The whole effect of this tasty | (nu¥HCIlY- French blue satin and Norfolk straps | : 4 | rather upset her. She wishes to see on the jacket complete the costume, vou, but I must caution vou not to QUALITY—QUANTITY IN FOX PROGRAM an old door cellar stairs, Keep mat the foot see of the No food can take the milk for children. ever place of Photo by " Newspaper Un should be used for fuel obtainable. Wood Had whenever almost had made and the tween us she was . Sweet dren fruits are better for the chil- | than cand three-picce suit is of serge and crepe de chine, with a unique embroidery my This stylish navy tricot | decarate hard | gesign \osrove || BILL OF MERIT AT e ] LYCEUM THEATER ter aftes | casily door But - Bopyetght, Yudervood & Underosd Some fat is always needed by working people. Tomato sauce is much with a little chopped onion in will cold wi skin Let beets stand resting 7 { boiling and the bill that has vaudeville was in- close today with afternoon and not in at- perform- The played the Lyceum sreatest If a faucet is | overnight soaking r it vine- clogged, in cup give o answered an from her badly,” she “Katie's when she wanted since will formances, i the : absence a absence S 1two pe and at cvening. tendance persons poor conductor Monday the chimneys of | are oot is heat—see clean very that that annoy her and retard her re covery.' “I am not likely to speak { thing so upsetting to her,” turned coldly, and went up Quality and quantity both mars the | (0 Mother Graham’s room. Secretly bis special double-feature mid-weew | I Was relleved that Cousin Agatha program at Fox's today and tomor- |fine nursing instincts had triumphed >w. A big speotacular malodrama |OVer her maliclous desire to malke oy N e what trouble she could by retailing omeis Vioinie Wi o news of William's accident and sl Lan il e suspiciong concerning it. e e T RAlion I found my mother-in-law propped | e B Jairbanks | UP oM a couch looking out at the is ntways a popular and welcome ad- | “etting sun. She had so far pro ; ; gresse A recovery from the dition to any program, but he is best | STessed toward r : L s . accident which had broken her arm likcd when he performs his hazard- | {as to warrant the substitution of a yet laughable athletic stunts, | e | couch or even a chair for the bed have been missing in soma of | o 5 | which had Kept her prisoner for days pictures. But in h 5 i e s i 2 4 Well, Margaret She held out Mlirting With Fate, 7 : uninjured hand to me I every minute, out-witting g : haven't scen you since early this violent love, and F s 7 e morning. S L "“"‘”" the sun - jrer voice held just a hint of with a dash and celerity that have | ,.,..h but her eyes were kind. made him the idol of millions. “The Great White Trail.” which is the title save the skewers from your roast 1o help scrape the corners of baking tins. of any I re the stairs servants food to the to left-over Don't decide to go leave it where the of ing ravorite fruit over stains, Alcohol especially vater, softens most if it is warmed will be of finer quality scalded before being makes a that bread meal is up Corn the a want miss. it niade A tall and wiggley quill is the onh trimming on a pretty hat of blue satin faced with rose-colored straw which his 1ceent ent vehicle, is hustling sins, evervthing i | NAVY BLUE T ) making JRGE EMBROIDERED assa doirg i COEE ro- VEST P N a scen on by GOLDWYN Wiaihe PICTURES that have motion-pic- most ha fon e Sl | ances were take the fortunate mission at that be packed today. | month. the publi dvice enough of who ad- will those 1in of In Wharton's surpassed all ous efforts. It is a powerful, drama of tho ecarly gold rush far white stretches of Alask tells a wonderful story of love, sacrifice, vengeance, and ultimate tory of right over might. Tho great er part of the picture was taken in Alaska, and in many scenes the actors were compelled to work in 12 feet deep in order to the correct atmosphere for the setting. There several weoll-known performers but the interest is cen- around Doris Kenyon, principal female role. generally reputed to girl now appearing In addition these will be a Keystone comedy. “Blood and Thunder,” and issue of the entertaining structive Ford Weekly —————— e GRANI HART Telephone Charter THIS WEEK—TWICK DAILY “THE GOLDEN CROOK" with Incomparable headed BILLY ARLENGTON ular master-pieces tion ever offered. White Trail,” Mr. that he has to the to a eves urin say excellent a was ritain been giver the new vaudeville agement at a bring the very 1 time a new cellence. A number bill show at tha I times rin but for o of down this ex ost record | | possible, ! 1 i s for her to speak, up like interruptions. rested my face surprise that there them far dif- rather haughty eves usually show supreme, starting from the top the the than city on the T clsewhere and line heing of can be found Topping the Mae Marsh in picturization of Evening story of the same title, the vaudeville list Brown's Musical girls and a that has played New Britain any time this year with action all the time One number on the musical program which written by of the young women in the and the words by Gus the man in the act, went over Monday as the featurc of the entire bill. E. J. Moore, magician, novation that brings his bit than the averagze magical act well, and Norwood & Whitc talking, singing, and patter, cut the bill in proper m Prilay and topnoteh going a way snow 4 excellence in the list will of Honor,” Hus Irvin “T know,” I stammered remorse- fully, “T have been busy looking over of the other feature to be of the same bill, is a new super-pro- | wae with Dicky—" Z 5 “You don't pold D. Wharton, tho wizard who pro- mother-in-law said, and “Patria”, “The Txploits of | {here was an unwonted note of kind- 4 | ness in her voice gone down in | vou to catechize you as to vour rea- the pop- | not coming up here, but for “Tha Great She turned her again the friends | cetting sun. T noticed with little tense much thinner than it had been, to and that her pallor was in painful hate, | \which her checks had held before her vic- | accident for she doesn't | When her eyes was o wistful look in ferent from the cold, my wardrobe, and then I took a duction written and dirccted Leo- o e | child,” my wnd many other successes | et na o film presenta- | gomething else.” previ- | pang of apprehension that her face and it | contrast to the rather high color 1 waited quietly again 1 saw with which her ot picture “Iields the fa of are in expression held i garet, was that “I have the ¢ tered chiefly who has the Miss Kenvon the the two big howling e Saturday Mar- | = there o voice her. until miss old, said a of warned me not to never realized it And oh, old at last, finality woman, and in her dispute before how I sty Post Cobhb top of “Tom with t is the is note prettiest sereen feature be Revue This to this accident. man Haorriet!” 1 saw with were actual mother-in-law’ name of the shown entitled the latest and in- amazement that there | tea in my august eyes as she spoke the daughter who is her namesake and with whom she had lived for so many year: “You Make It Kasier.” With a little guilty feeling at my Lieart that T hadn't dome all that I i could to solace her loneliness, T ven- tured to lay my hand tenderly on hers “Of course waite.” T said daughter, and was one company Kins, "ORD with in- higher scored with round nner. Thu Saturday will bill, replete with headline nature. Char- Ray, one of the most popular tors that ever played at the Lyceum will head the picture bill in “The Hired Man,” in which he depicts the character of a rustic. Others on the program “The Three Mazumas, some new Sensational 1026 an an cast by day. another offerings of lie you miss Mrs. Braith- “She is a wonderful do hope she will be able to come back from France soon to you. But isn't there some- thing T can do, not to take her place, f course, but to make up just a little for your loneliness without her? You know—I—I-—-love you, don't you, mother, dear, and I'd like to do things for you if yvou'd let me."” bring i a WHILF, WE ARE CLOSING EARLY, BOWL EARLY Will Not Be Disappointed. AETNA a ma- almost vy blue serge is always terial that can be used for every need. This suit of that serge s extremely simple. but that not detrimental to its beauty. The but- ton holes are self-piped nd are sewed on with Jittle strips of ma- terial The vest is of copper-col- 10- < is And Yon be with and will Japanese stunts, Salc BOWLING ALLEYS She put up her uninjured hand, |orcd serge embroidered in black “Hall's Comedy Players,” presenting TRICOT SERGE SUIT | S I Illll! 5 Wadimmiiiia ISV | = iy CHARGE IT YOUR DOLLAR LOOMS BIG WHEN YOU TRADE HERE to us each week, is ALL THAT Easy, credit you receive dollar, to with paid Just kind In fact, you Helpful your asked pay. the are compare of plan at other stores. TEN WEEKS to pay a bill of $10-00 TWENTY WEEKS to pay a bill of $20.00. And there is not the SLIGHTEST extra charge for the accommodation, You simple say “Charge It"” and pay us a dollar a week while you are wearing the garments, NMirsca Stor SAT~895 MAIN STRERE HARTFORD BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ey either. () Y fson) {| SIDE TALKS | } BY RUTH OCAMERON Vitality Extravagance to migh; she says she is just agances | as well as othér people. Perhaps she many kinds of | is, now, but I can tell by her voice world besides | and by her manner that she is doing money, which is | these things not on her natural ficst thought to come to one’s | strength, but on her nerve. And when at the call of that word. | one does that, one is borrowing one of the worst is the vita strength from the future. Incident- travagance—the overspending | ally it is like borrowing without good strength income. | security. Nature permits you to do He 1s Successful And— | it, but she charges a very heavy/rate of interest and exacts the last ounce were | of her due. bout a man N ol saent Nature Is a Usurer. life, he and dead. 1 it myself with short Sometimes I borrow him well if from Nature by crowding more into digeasc, ‘‘Not a or two, than any day or two had beon | was ever meant to hold. 1 go from strength and he ws one thing to another in feverish account, that's all. 1 | haste, and then T spend a week (or men like him who've ;n.v»rh\ paying forty-five or fifty just that All of which not saying cannot say that I know many | there are not times and causes (with in that class intimately, but I [both a little and big C) that it is know quite a few people who are | worth while being extravagant for. oing that sort of thing in onec way v another, i Are commit There you one those people who do so vitality arc of extra ent extiava in this prodizality of rances the the mind And OiE Wi talking the other day who died at fifty-one tremendously stren- financially success asked a man who it was some inher- at all,”” he said, overdrawing on called to plenty of bankrupt way.” a 1 have seen time loans. s was l— W tad “ne inst he 5 know gone up. is that 1 en a Or perhaps I should say, for which it is impossible to be extravagant. Since an expenditure cannot be ex- travagant if what one gets well worth what one paid for it she Crams Things Into Her Life. instance, I am thinking of a oman at this moment who is fairly | nming pleasures and work and otherhood into her life. When people tell her she ought not is * | ental magic, Lawrence Deas and his | Ginger Girls, three colored perform- offer one of the neatest singing dancing acts seen in some time. Rodiques. the Universal girl, shows a short moving picture of her- | self taken from the Universal Week- Iy as she enters the city of Pittsburgh on her walk from San Francisco to New York city and also talks on her travels. The Four Melody Maids of- fer a refined singing act that easily pleases the audience. Train.’ the bill the first | another bit only the | sketch, “The Three o'Clock his bill sounds as good 3 at is proving so popul it of the week. Just consistency in securing ers and Doris OLD FAVORITE IS KEENEY TOPLINER a Theatergoers for yvears past will re- r the famous show of “Blue it having played all over the time and again and was the popular stage production of the | The Metro produced | old-time photoplay | feature in parts with the | charming Dana in the leading role of “June,” who came into her own as the greatest of modern screen artists. While Miss Dana is well known and her work appreciated by hundreds of thousands of theater pa- trons none of the vehicles in which | she has appearcd in heretofore have given her the opportunity to show | her real class as “Blue Jeans.” It is confidently predicted that after the public sces this seven-reel pro- ! duction that Miss Dana pictures | will be in greater demand than those of Mary Pickford. The big dramatic Climax comes when June has. been locked in an office by Ben Boone, the | villain. Through the glass door she sees Boone and her sweetheart, Perry Bascom fighting in the mill. Boone Dlaces Bascom on the log-carriage and sets the circular Lction. Just in the nick of time rushes into the mill and pushes | from carriage his body | {reacherous teeth. Miss | S Menu for Tomorrow Breakfast. Cereal with Milk Creamed DPotatoes Corn Meal Muffins Cocoa | Jeans, country 1most Co. has this favorite as a seven Viola Tanch. French Fried Potatoes Cold Slaw Sweet Wafers Stewed Prunes Chocolate | | | | Dinner. Vegetable Soup Salmon Loaf Boiled Rice Lettuce Fruit Pop Overs Coftea does | is | Boiled Rice-—Wash rice in several When it is thoroughly clean, scatter it gradually into a saucepan three parts full bolling water. The | water should be only slightly saltea. Allow the rice to boil quickly from 12 to 15 minutes, then strain it through a colander Return rice to the empty saucepan, steam it for 20 minutes. W in June Bascom | the before reaches the | ana superbly supported by an | anl-star and the people of New | Lritain have a real treat in the movie |line in the production of “Blue Jeans.” The vaudeville acts this week were wll received by the large audiences Monday. Ching Sing Foo, Chinese magician presents some (ri- is cast Fruit Pop Overs—Pop overs for dessert are made in the same way as those for breakfast ‘When taken from the oven open one side of each carefully, put in a spoonful of pree 'serves and serve with a sauce,