New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1918, Page 14

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U “BURIED New Sunshine Comedy HER HUSBANDS WIFE OMING SUNDAY—THE “THE FORBIDDE NS HOME 10 SOLDIFRS Har went info Virzinia Pearson s he colors sidicers and offi real on nicant Many a delight tea het idc - hern hospita their | Yo N lonel 2 beer for p of in or th forn i when Vork \liss Pearson P ANFORDS GINGER g, Milk and Ginger For Cold Nights at one egg in a teacup h two teaspoonfuls of bar and one of Sanfords ger. Fill up teacup with ling milk and grate a little meg on top. Drink hot retiring for the Owl Trade Mark ou get a cheap, worthless X vea cogth. Soid ment m A4 wasting ars time, it is 1s threaten ve alreads it time amiliar trade-mark, el Linonine i practice internal [ remember | .| i vou | long ALIVE” PATHE NEWS and MUTT & JEFF V DA BARA in N PATH"—T7 Acts t (- dozens of rteful want Miss Pearson think the old-fashioned Year Eve she and musical for men md this was ftollowed enter Washing- rihday [ letters from who forget forgotten hospital save over cas from g boys don't o charming New dinne o have iy, the On a in imil vinment on next \ picture hter Mis for William of France Fox Daug HOPRINS AS SIRIEN. who. careey PEGGY it stage 5 hefore entering kinown woman en vimmers on the Wal up- her I Wa hen P creen in Woman on “the in W 1nd dressed hington, D, Hopkins the R ind the IFox will n Mys whter-in-a millionaire Hopkins ropular members or several seasons imong the star dancers of musical Her in Follic her prominen tliest boest « wi drama the ar William A sh L ement from part Sherburne Hopk G. Hop- Sh t p She the the Sherburne international the most socicets was ane of of capital has the the she ranked dancing [ much ¢ rough TRICKS OF Devi Bro MEMORY. Whe the ] making requires w1 all but two knowledze of other | is de- memors cinating in | « new Kwell is for tor that o der- Omne her at roulefte: the It animals. tricks picture fas Clear, Peachy Skin Awaits Anyone Who Drinks Hot Water oot Says arhinside bath, before break- fast helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. n and om plexion i Loyt gratif Instes oking men. wo ris. with pasiy muddy the multi ndowns. hetes rve wrecks v nd pessimists we le. optimistic cked peaple ath before hrong Ar h morr 2lass real .t eve here drink st, had by with phosphate stomach, liver of bowels the pre waste, of hot twater tea in kid spoonful of limesione from the ten vards it to wash neys and ten day’s ind ind sonr polsons, f fermentasio cleansing, sweetening the entire alimentary putting more food into Those subject to sick nasty breuth and particular | pallid, sallow constipated ohtain quar phosphate at the store which will cost but a trif is sufficient demonstrate the and remarkahle change in both health ind appearance, awaiting those who sanitation. We must inside cleanliness is than outside, not absorb the blood thu ind can the head eshening hefore stomach bil- sm who and are of drug 1snes heumat ha who comy ver: ¢ ion often pound re irged 1o a er hut that more important the skin does to contaminate e impuriti while the bowels do. pores in | day quick | because | W BRITA INVENT TALKING ‘\10\/ IES synehrounized, din L new Edith bmplishner na he dream of Storey and Frank nehronizat woman man's em- fidy per ty song: Annie wehieves and Laurie’ his new effect When t Miss vas photographed sanz ini v he song lilm notes and words ar rown. in exact o mo s o ement low chose could from the nove ¢ batind he m = t and 1emse = ay the ives. al dire: organist the accompaniment by note reen MA st 1Y GARDEN. Goldwyn play presents to known to THE MODERN Mary den > Splendid world th friends, not a mous . minstrel | studio in California recently ithe two great late Sinne Mary - Garden yman of Her to- fa- er- o ic mt W roine of oper ane, her purple haz coat and the mine-sable ropes vis whose < known ld share orgetting brace- rgainst jewelers all ove wWor not wooden ronors with the diamond-stud which she uses 1 guard luck DOG LOVES CHILD. Airdale wolf, and size by in and staging roc BIG A huge a timber cqualed as large to doz terrier. said iny as un- the by him e in of reed Wal mo ictua deligk Jack Taw." William owned with photoplays aspect, the zentle 1 kitten 1 the four the role ‘Woman and made Americ al R is always whil of mal and little the i t o Tis as as romp wit P who Ix Salje which Wy for Fox. AT ANY mand TRUTH Mabel No uth. One “Dodging he aat ov. 1 than saring Mabel Normand wrote iewers thanking and ng Mabe \n mand n 1t n a 16 imper ing \poeared usna Instead or a note Vil them for candor 15811 them tha he Floor would s one consid And they wei CASTLE PROSTRATED. heroi TRENE 1l sensationa of to and death iteers the new « Vernon oW it tle aplain 15 his charming the dancing was prostratec doctor ordered postponement famous serecn and necessitat- work at had just com- AMystery, vif stage and the of where she The Hille Capt. Ca i M vhich on She t the ‘athe studio. - the est <tle stery bator s atrplanc The next pi SPANI HERE FOR i he puhlie will SH BOLERO IS PRING effect. is the bolero™ =0 decidedly when in proper cloth it is surpris {hat it has not heen popu ing for seasons. Corduroy is many | the only th for a bolero, and as wonderfully outstanding makes one antst shown bolero here The fratures up the dress, of 5 is with American of the dress in most lndies summer months The white | marine cordure | air' The bolero with the dainty em- broidered design on each lap is the | pre-eminent feature. ana is the thing | that pute the costume in a distinctive charming contiast popular end street tee adds has & most before the t Thi ‘ass a a | with to | ani- | of { the | vouthful | IN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918. MARY ADOPTS REGIMENT To n ISBEN ON THE SCREEN Ibsen® is ihe Housc with soon reach H to he transf to “A by enable Pickford Dieg od Dol Artera title Mary of ol i Tbsen n coremonies ! famo i the 14 a in tor isthe producs t adopting ¢ 1t s ela contly, the Reginme sie Perguson of the popular been in the Artillery, at Camp Kearne This classic drama tudio of the is the work in the e most v the m ork she appeared in 41 MH speeded up and and has of had theater, resentation Fa more often than | scenes in one day for her next any of his other works Jt clty save “G N Amarilly the di- In many bareback enacted following Alley.” under Neilan vode Arteraft pieture its premicr in 1889 at and the DY Clothes-Line of Marshall these scenes she climbed trees, and otherwisc the role of Fret Hartc girl heroine The trip to made in Mary's 2nd thoush fast over the mountain roads. reach the hatel. wher bad been cstublishod the smali following Following the military nd banquet, she slecp i on thew Keene, where S liss morning personal af rection London, its all the In New led in prin- York Mans e 1859 plavers cipal citie: it was presented in by the field company Mrs. Fisks her starring of was and in the cantonment power! niotor was maintained she did not selected it as the play f or vehicle pace 2t the Manhattan theater. The leadina of House" will give Miss Ferguson cellent opportunity for her Jier Jatent talents and it coubted that it will adqd her rapidly arowing ity Maurice rale her, until hours of the morning of the day Doll's for to displa; not wonde screen Towrnenr, who ently finished Maeterlinek's "ho Blue Bird” for Arfcraft. will direc this picture, and as he is the acknow edged master of artistic production today, this work is Jooked forward keenest delight Melntyre. man. visited full ¢ ceremonies several 1 motored idditional ex- taken earhy by sacrificing Pick worl dance s of to Camp erio Monday ner ford " 1z af were Thus, convenience, aid in the the of the only away from working day number of the exteriors ligs" being photographed fore providing srounds this Mis: was able to Zood of htening diers. and was studio one A lives celel Hart and afte oined in a typ- they <at around ex- tales of their earh learns Meln darky” the Rill Frank arc redwood back the turesque ture artists J ical handclasp for pi changing wild | cesses when Hart, punch cows for 1yre was just down in Texas \ rave sway in Mary pictire smariliv of Clothes-Lir Aller,” and while in all Pickford ductions there has been more o somedy, there has mever heen an extent of it as in this productiion. Marshall Neilan is directing this I ture. and it is said that he is outdo- | ing himselr { After “Headin' South." the n | Douglas irbanks productian just | released under the Arteraft irade- { mark. comes a photnlay presentinc i marked contrast from the recent film {in which the famous exponent nf i smile appears, it is announced. In next Artieraft picture the title {which has not been decided upon { robatic Douglas appears in a dinner | iacket in place of chaps and f |=hirt. Instead of leaping chandelier or bucking “bronch '4_\* pretty love scenes with a ci voung =irl Be P Doy ris father plain PATTY REVISITS OLD SCEN cities in i Clara-—hold Roscoe “Fatty San Jose. 15 vears ago. on his road to lustrated songs in a v and singin Two “alifors Jose and ries for : an proud memo Arbuckle. In firs( starterd singing af comedy hold Pickford's n full £ he > success | il- pro- udeville ess week Grauman, now Angeles screen palace called the most magnificent picture theater in the Uniteq State Al Santa Clara, Roscoe received of his education. The two cities but five miles apart and on the Peninsula, just 50 miles San Franc 20. ile vacationing | the Bay City last Fatty back to the scenes of early discovered that the old theater had be remodeled per His emplover owner of was new such G pic- are W week Lhe days his of o store into a madarn nne DON'T SAY THRILLS. Pearl White's soldier she had met Yh, my, doesn't Pea answer men that spoke feel- The W onto A P of a | other Five nd o 5 he arm young day you a thrill Thrill—d ~ e 10 of with world-famou Elne Eivd for Aft ced Robin Ma old. two talented | screen world, o chief parts in Ma Tula and Dougall, children a a | {r 14 i 2l n't on vears was c word ason she {ingl T the e House in which mo masterpic produced he thrij! with for pice Mauri Relgi happiness during the that the s said walf sterio rail itemont picture co muech Arters Tourneur. Never poet’'s great messaz more appropriate than present war period, and due selection for these was well made will readils ceded by evervone who xl\’nhf‘u, cin he | Baster Dat. release b nintte ma eve in this my s hin a black ) fu pra- the ex v on SOME THOROUGHFY Keenan [ RE. doing now, has directly secs the pr Pathe taken acros: Frank features house Hollywood. strect from Bryant Washburn represents manly vouth on the featurc They are forward wha West @ o in it is announced | Ceetl B. DeMille giving his {conal attention to assembling he Whispering i il | Arterafr picture by him a the i ar is the Chorus. produced of o . the at some ave in plan program friends and ave looking pleasant hanting vening T neizhborhood nvoke the aid changing the ta Pathe they 2. house for Love then FOUND CARDS STACKED of the to council rhfa Some dramatic moments in 3 5 Farnum’s de luxe production The Yel In the making of the pic- of Mr. sat | William “Rough own in and Ready.” occur the thorou . Promenade the Nugget gambling center of THREE Fathe i kind Ward { Keenan [ ka.” { Doraldin ) OF leading A RIND. with low Guleh ture, eizht memhers Farnum’s | 2 t Dice, Innoce starring “Loaded and Kipling's starring Antonio Then comes Bessie enl Adventure. and in innie starring Frank “The Naulah- Morena e company down at two | of i game of pporting the tables between scenes for a draw. Then the d and | was made that hoth decks had heen [ "stacked”-—-one to give the deaier fou the other ta yieid him a ,'11".[ overy in “The ( nouncement i next pictures an- soon of the laces t house " SIDE fAIKS BY ROTH CGAMERON I : e | Can One Love Teo Much? lime height love much t One Who Vnlnerabie. o must We been lalki (women - sometime casionally had s do) ahout the way in which HOYer Aace various couples of our acquaintance i The woman zot along Loves Mot sard, the in that. asserted in this couple. we the the husband, had Whip-hand man . ‘ who loves much is the most often exqnisi always casily she) The one 2 the most This RS A vulnerable, but he capable that wife, rooster So- and We stood subduned mo is also thriile moments If one the really one would never or discord: but such a heritage tive seeurity packed: (c haw Mt most ‘e his affairs didn't see the business pecked the mozt A4 precious for his and we didn’t see how Mrs. put up with her hushand's way of comparing her (disparagingly) with women. And then someone said: ““The whole 1thing in married life—the wa) | free and the way to he sure of having { the whip-hand and the way to be hap- i Py (he one Tho cares feast and-so way wite Rignasedieyon never learned (o appreciate i or ngliness give nema R beautiful in mu ar from would the suffer ¥ ho for mere 10 Are You Afraid of Life? afraid Tove is Ther yourse Bein life s to be the a letti what a safety it There whieh hel can‘t bt It's harsh-sounding philosophy, ien't 5 and yet it’s true-—all but one phase The Way to Get the Whip-Hand. < the to be free and it's the be of the mean whip- NE cure ving exactiy ¢ 1 hope don't the whasoever NOT to happy But it's | Ot a way {you willy | Of course, vou will tun risk nat j Unhappiness if there is nothing in " Your marriage relations sa precious to You that you are sometimes losing it You will be eafe 1depths of hearta 10 the avoid vou "his explanatio smhappiness et L] i verse ‘Fo i lese af ST he . re- was ! delightfui ' headquarters | theater | «which i= motion part located from motored and vaudeville aking ! the he S Right now | Bessie | and | the , name of ! | has made me a well, & VAUDEVILLE--"Tiose Five Girls” TALENTED "Ol'\(' I:ADFI' WHO OAN PLAY. DANCE and SING “JIM™ DODGHTERTY THE HAVELOCKS NFW SONGS AND NTORIES COMEDY JUGGLERS HERE SHE 1 THE 1EGPELD FOLLIES GIRL OLIVE THOMAS in “fetty Takes a Hand" FIVE REFELS OF HUMOR UNFOLDING A HAPPY STORY Christie Comedy Triangle Comedy REMEMBER THE MATINEE COMING MARY PICKFORD “REBECCA OF UNNYBROOK FAR Burton Holme.s Travels Screen Tclegram LADIES PRICES tic fl COMING ! COMING l KEENKY’ S TODAY TOMORROW Come and Hear the Man From ‘“Over There" PRIVATE FRANK R. DUNLOP 78rd Canadian Black Watch Regiment. Descriptive Lecture With 6 Official War "A TRIP T0 THE FIGHTING FRONT.” PONT MISS VAUDEVILLE'S BIGGEST NOVELTY SYLVESTER SCHAEFER “THE ONE MAN SHOW” DIRECT FROM THE KEITH CIRCUT “MACISTE” The Star of “The Warrior’—Next Week Films are | nizea a each other. McAlpin cripple, in the picture, i into the house and takes down his old ; o ng-piece from over the mantel veterans who plaved t sajuting a picture of Generai Rnbl:;t at Ford's 5. Lee, McAlpin tekes an American in Washington, ). C., at the time that ; lag from a vase and taking his gum, President Limcoin was assassinated, | YUshes out to join his companion. met for the first time since the *rag- | The pair hurrv to the office of the edy as members of the cast of the| Ortega News, where crowds are read- Metro patriofic production ‘Her , ing the bulletins. Moumting the porch “Boy.” in which Effie Shannon and ! of the newspaper office, McAlpin de- Nilos Weich aealcabeiareda livers fiery speech on patriotism, Both S eteramen greeted with hearty cheers. and S. MeAlpin, were actors jand after the Civii ‘War, havi turncd {o the stage in 1863, after | ing wounded in battle. In this pic- ! tiure they both play themeelves they represent Civil War ar of the declaration of war States on Germany and fired with the old spirit of that stirred them to duty who acts hobbles CIVIL WAR ACTORS MEET War with Booth as Two Civil Bdwin les of these . Bates ! which hefore _— — ! DOGS OF WAR. The real dogs of war, as cently in the Hearst-Pathe the wonderful Red Crass in France and Belgium shells exploding near the they do not prevent them ing out their duties. The same issue of this animated uewspaper also el ot emne g e shows King Albert of Belgium being of this scene where B visited by the French general, Detain, Margan, hears the news and rushes to '€ action being of the rem- nants of the N 12 | tell McAlpin, who plays Peters. that o saved democracy from the Ger i )ld zotdiers met and recog- mocracy from'the German in- vaders re- pe- | shown News, ars doge need nes show animals, but from carry- veterans who ! the | are | pa- in ¢ the United again otism e Belgian the two 5wflmm 0F MIDDLE ACE Need Help te Pass the Crisis Safe- ly—Proof that Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Ci... be Relied Upon. MARING “THF. BRID¥, OF FEAR” The new picture Jewel Carmen making for William Fox in the West coast studios has been titled ‘““The Bride of Fear." She marries a thief who saved her from suicide. Later believing her husband dead, she mar- ries the profligate son of wealthy par- ents is said that the play gives Miss Carmien a chance for some of her best characterizations is i | DOESNT WANT HUSBAND, June Caprice. the William inshine Maid.” doesn't want a Urbana,Jil.— “Thuring Change of Life, | band for long tinve in addition to its annoyng symptoms, | © I can't look after a had an attack of | husband the I am grippe which iasted | says Jume. “When 1 all winter and left the time | have me in a weakened eondition. i times that neverbewell s I read of Lv Pinkham's Vo ytable Comvo and what it Gid 1 women ia: through the of Life doctor | wa it. 1soonbegan gain in streng and the cnnoy avmptoms di appeared and your Veg le Compound "Ong Woman so ek T eannot . Pinkham's o highly to woween hange of Tif. Fox nus- a vet homa and a working now.” marry [ wiil to look after anl hushand need my busr on a heen titled “A ss Caprice which has I felt is 1 wwe Tdo il mv own F recommend Lydia fable Compor t i Jiess antizeptic otner other drug s

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