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ILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH BIG VAUDEVILLE BILT, HEADED BY “THE VERNONS” VENTRILOQUISTS .5 : ’ " 1 | | T Aias mY . i nappy Clothing ELSIE FERGUSON SR B | F E “THE RISE OF s @ F ; | or Laster ]ENNIE CU.SHING,, & . : ‘ N There is no finer display | lic: HARTEORD. 1 i in all the town—there are no = lower prices—no more up- SOON ! ! fo-date styles. Oune look will L = L % | : prove all our claims. Wil MARY PICKFORD : e : you take that ONI LOOK? “REBECCA OF . SUNNYBROOK FARM” The Fight in the Jury Room ' The Thrilling Court Room Scene The 90 Mile a Minute Race With Death | com————— The Electric Chair in Operation The Fight on the Golden Stai ephone tightly to keep from falling. h e rphanage, and, growing un in £ pitious surroundings, moulds \ For 1 was sure that I recognized = 2, ks N full 44,000 People Saw This Picture in Two Weeks at' the Lyric the voice at last. He was the man ELSIE rERGUSON | character wonderful ¢ e i Nuwe Yorlk. whose hand T had scarred with car- | ok sheny hoof UEcRthe o) bolic acid when he was trying to AT THE LYCEUM ! & man she bas worshipped from afa: effect an entrance into Lillian's li- Ton vears and thinoushithelenidine 1ighilh | ; A brary—the pedlar of poor William The screen, in its constant raids cn} fHuence ong ;,vm ovable charac- ‘3 Trumbull’s < the : ters, fably from the slums | | terrible experience. legitimate stage for stars, has into womanhood in its pure and plucked one of its rarest beauties in | greatest form. The story that is woven CHEATINd THE};UBLIC Zlsic Ferguson, who is featured in| about this girl of the slums is onc w “The Rise of Jennie Cushing,” the | that will cause audiences to return to VELATiONS OF A IFE FOX FEATURE TODAY | main attraction at the Lyceum theater | fhoir homes with an indelible im- $15 to $32 the first three days of this week. Miss | pression of faith in human kindne By ADELB GARRISON Ferguson, with all New Yark at her ! No better or more capable womr - feet after a meteor-like rise into the | could be asked for in prescntinz an Hats | “Cheating the Public” is the latest | affections of the theater-going metro- | interpretation of the role than Miss ! . \Waiting Room | upon the next express or sooner I did g ; 3 s i A ash faopsasc ingIc el dng | mow T would hardle dare o |big Fox production to be offered to | politans, has through that same beauty | Ierguson 1 Rise of Jennic Cusl Allen Drake Arvived at Last | .« . 5 0 aitine soob: atfer the next | Screen lovers, with Enid Markey in |and personality become the object of | In8” is a trump card that m‘A Lyceu e 5 7 cature story vorship by sands and thousands | management tukes great pleasure in B ttorn waiting roomiat lh‘.thm ainWeties o vile s lanationt o] e u.\x‘xux d role. The story opens \‘«fnx \:‘DI bi\!ntr]:‘!)r"‘h:::llh e v(x:“v”\ uyl : e 1 1 | Shoes i v ary Garv e o roughout the co . and | bresenting . station seemed lonelier than‘(he inquisitive guard. with Mary Garvin in the tenement [ of people 1t 1 | | ] 3 dwelling with her mother who is at | is beloved by them just as deeply as The vandeville bill the first thre en the inquisitive guard had “Quick—Into the Booth! | the point of death. The mother dies | by the New Yorkers who have had the | days of the week will be a hummer h his way. There had been a It seemed interminable hourse that|and Mary is left as the sole support | added advantage of beholding her in | from beginning to end. I aster wee k| . A protection in his presence, | L Put in going over the problem Whil2 | of her little brother and sister. The | the flesh. ) jicoula not gt @ hotter Dill 1o g s Furnlshlngs : e haq | TV fingers were knitting two, purling | gwner of the factory attempts to Miss Ferguson is one of the most de- | its introduction. Heading the list v g though his questions had (w, pbut alas making a hopeless | forco his attentions on her and she | lightful additions the screen has re-| be Mr. and Mrs. Vernon, com But I knew I ought to be glad | bundle of the counting. When at Jast | Locants his actions, She is discharged | céived in a long time, and her direc- | ventriloquists, ffoward and Turst, a gone. His eyes were en-|my purgatory ended with the entrance | and organizes the emplovees for an | tors : e bo curious to matke it safe for | N0 the v .mm]y e n‘f M .lrn-.u\fé attack against capital. Sho visits tho | vehicles. [In - The Rise of ~Jennio and comody offering, and e Vi 0 ooking as cool and unhurried as i A e £ b sy Cushing,” the actress may be said ta hite Steppers”. in a novelty dacing witness the coming meeting | yo were out for a moonlight stroil, ':O‘r\“: ;“,’\ ',?ft,;:}\"e‘ I';.{‘di\_h:] :Z‘”," ;he be at her best, for two Teasons; it is | number. The quality of these acts | , myself and Allen Drake. my trembling fingers were powerless gon® TS SHATES S tncd | and | ner most recent picture, and she has can be appreciated to a greater ex- is, if there was to be any meet- | to hold the knitting and the ball, [y "0 ¢ % Vo i the greatest part to enact, since shs tent in themselves than by an attempt occupled myself in speculating ; Needles and helmet fell to the floor entered the Tanks of picture actresses. to deseribe them on paper guilty but fate intervenes > nick : 2 Sy 2 hopelssly tangleq mass. as T Tose. m‘.“n;‘w‘” leiintenyensct i RSRICLES o e B plays the part of a girl will be several zood motion pictures to | r_____————l Ir. Drake's probable course | * i Drake bent and gathered up the & ' Sle deen sl bel el e s e il | e had scen me off on the train, ! knitting deliberately. But to my sur- | Starting April 1st the managoment it / & suspected, he had meant me | prise, as he did so, I heard his voice T‘f t’! o ‘“”"’:"’““ ;“1;Ti"”‘1';“‘~“ ”f . N T vl in his casual remarks an order | in a tense whispcr athe’s newest seria he House of | « » q 3roadway, where it is expected to | TWO PAIR” COMING tiract RBY RUTH CAMERON are giving her the best possil man and woman in o novelty singing brought to trial. She is pronounced on the Jamaica. platform until | “Quick. Get into the telephone ”‘l‘“;i l‘l‘“:‘ "'“f“rt" “'h“*]‘vd “‘ep eren L sstiontion nete 5 booth and pretend o bo telephenins | @5t merial star of the world, supperte , or carefully prepared productions | ould of course, first have to rid Tal):ehevel(}y'ts:ilm' :vlu.;u( vnu."”wlm "% | by Antonio Moreno. “The House of TO PARSONS THURSDAY | o iis character during the past sea- T th. i smrany ete Chiatell T e tiasl e i ot o) Hatel S iin fever ivay biEer) ibstter Upon the seed with which he | battery galvanizing me into action. | 2nd more replete with every element lished would depend the man- | Snatching the knitting from his out- “-h““ long sxpericnee Msl -‘*“‘;Wn G Se] : Hels fis trip to! Jamaica, If it took | stretohed he 4t makes for popularity than any for- ; e | " comedy, “Miss Springtime.” will be l B ,' he \\':HM have to get the next hta(t;m?;‘ix:le'm):\':!mzn;:r;f;‘:i:lm”wn;:“\(: mer serial; with Miss White, more | of the times in the theater .uH’m»u e P o it o Can t e? out, almost a full hour away. ' and my own traveling bag in my hands | Peautiful, more appealing and more | present is the new comedy “Two ter week. Interpreted now by the g e managed to elude her within | fairly sprang into the telephona hooth, | aring than ever before. As Pearl | pajrs” by Donald McLaren. which, | original company engaged in the New | What a lot we can learn from peo- , of what she says is interesting, but inutes of my departure I felt{ Mr. Drake must have closed the|Waldon, she appears as tho only child | o i.q by Clinton W. Moffatt with | York run all last season, thore s as- | ple —If we willl thers is too much of it. You feel as hat he would commandeer a|door behind me. As 1 heard it shut of Winthrop Waldon, head of Ameri- S NS At WY surance of gay, tuneful miusic, by | And not only out of what they |if you should scream, sometimes, if | if, indeed, he didn’t have a|I turned to the telophone, after de- | Ca's greatest munitions factory. Her |a cast of well known metropoitn : mmmerich Kalman, compose: { | know, but out of what they don't|she doesn’t keep still e of his own in readiness, and | positing my bags upon the floor, took | father receives a mysterious note | players, will come to Parsons’ thea- uc,yi» and “The Riviera Girl” al- | know. (Sometimes people have seemed to’ amaica at top speed. down the recoiver and with the | threatening his life and he is killed | ter, Hartford, for an cngagement of { ...y qanced to by ardent youth over Long, long ago (I wonder if there | unresponsive when you have been k T should do If he didn’t come | other hand held the transmitter down |in the night by the awe-inspiring | three nights and a Saturday matinee, ! America: witty . and intelligent i a reader friend who still remem- | saving things you were sure were in- | so that central should see no flash of | black-cowled stranger who has sworn | beginning Thursday night, . |Iyries by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wode- | bers it) I wrote a little talk on the | tcresting. Can it be they wanted to that number on her distant switch. | to rule the Waldon War Works and In this speeial metropolitan cast {400 4nd young, beautiful girls who, | value of a bad example. scream ?) board to destrov the beautiful girl who |appear the names of Georsie ‘/\“'" from a mere half dozen at the open- One learns as much, I stated, from That one, has a way of nagging ’ Whose Is That Voice? through the death of her father, Tf-ncr‘ Hv’\trvclv (¥]\ rr " 3 ‘\\ AH; I’“” o ing, gradnally increase in numbers the bad example as from the good. | vou to do things. Usually things you = i ' now becomes its head, Ewan, Lione }’!°“ SteLs a B ¢ | until the sta rowded with them I have revised that opinion. i |ought to do,—and probably would do, hen I ventured to turn my eyes This exciting story was written by | Boolker, Roland ogue an o A think one learns more, at least about | in your own good time. But her im- toward the glass upper half of the | Arthur B. Reeve, creater of the fa- | Clive s - small faults. portunities create an extraordinary telephone booth door. To my sur- |mous Craig Kennedy stories and 2yo SRalxsiwIIlEbesin o IONS Gl coirss il good Hexampis i a L boinas o — prise it was blocked by M Drake's | scenarioized by Bertram Millhauser, | nite New York run early in Apri vonderful influence. It gives us (Sometimes you have found people | o e T s T i b T e G r) oy E Jersey seems to abeorb all the best | larse ideals of character building. It | obstinate and unreasonable about | he too brief revival of Klaw and { Erlanger's widel yopular sies Especially designed to fit the spirit | l-rlanger’s widely popular musical 5 2 o outside could have discovered my | Ring.”” Pearl Waldon's efforts to de- | N _, = - 4 S S high enth 31 g - Ca - : e L 8 v | Ring. T 5 i 7 el dsen | fires us with high enthusiasm. But |simple things. Can it be——7) S identity %o offectnally-did he conceal | fena herselt and learn the identity | SUMMER MOTOR WRAP B I iRas (il e e e R e e MO? 5S., me. Indeed, I agin ha o ysterious S v, g | ple t ma 5. Off: s agains i : ik p e g o ed, I imagine that to the |of her mysterious eonemy, being K FAILLE Draped sash waistheits are most at- | ! leasant mannerisms, offenses against { Another antagonizes by a self JET ME REX asua e the telephone booth ap- | thrill after thrill and a )7(]\\\'Pv.ul cli- OF BLUE SIL » |,” et e e | 5004 tasts) I think there/istnc iforos || oxinloratedness. that. obecires: hor “THE GIRL BY THE peared to be empty. max at the end of each episode. A ! 80 powerful as the bad example lien Tiles 6t 3 hes ADSIDE” I discovered something eise, also. | Starting at Fox's next Monday, April i Y - Hiteh This Force Up. excellenliqualilies jofitinaiandih et ROADSID Ao Dt e The checked suit is not among the i (You have wondered why, in spite 5-Part Modern Romance he must have pushed it open again — asnionable suils for spring. T S (S T R s T CElI CRE) OF R s > RO - hitched u o ¢ habit self-ana T ar o > o t alw: S M A A ever so slightly. At any rdte, though i ted up to the habit of self-analy- | ana heart, people are not alwa fer— e 2 ) wis s as useless = WM. S. HART in I could neither see nor be seen. I could HART]_ORD AUTO SHOW o fhe tailorerl codtee ‘will bs woun | Ble. Otherwise 1t 1s as useless 88 8 quieic fo talts fo you I thix ¥he v a stripec - pliin odd skirt pulley without a belt ; fatn MIS hear the sounds from outside. Even | TER o et o b ; ol “MISJUDGED" e s s tside. Even his breathing, calm, unhurried like | FROM MAR. 30 TO APR. 6 s " | o :m}"uf once get the iporierjitransmity To be sure, self analysis can ba himself, was audible to me. trich feather Ly frequently o the right plac d arried too far and become in its ex used to soften the brim of a hat, a lot of zood it can do! In almost| coge a fault. But to one person who - all tho people vou know, no tter | apuses his bad examples, there are The seams of one very pretty frock | how much you like them, you are apt NEW O. HENRY STORY But I hadn’t long to wait for other | 5 D Sy W sounds. Footsteps came do the | FEATURE VAUDEVILLE platform outside the windows, then With a record-breaking list of ex- ! rounding the corner entered the door | hibitors, Hartford’s eleventh annual | : » : ) near which Mr, Drake was standing. | @utomobile show to be held at the S : | — - Now, which of these faults do oth- | 3 < t State ‘ o~ 3rog street E] blue gown should have a white | ers see in you? o I tried to tell myself that they were | Mammoth State Armory. Broad street, e = e [ 10 difreront from the oedinaey mae | March 80 to April 6, gives promise of | g g collar and a cherry-colored tie. You Teel As If You Shonld Scream ¢ > ’ culine footsteps, but there scemed a | being the greatest exposition of _its : L 5 Wb SIS Dost T SONS’ THEATRE |Gt i ol i e S ol B B s e Ao e e conl. They | show will be divided into two sections % s over a lighter mole slip of charmeuse, | < Bty truck terror to my ul. They . fights, Beginning Thursday, stopped as they came inside the door, | this year, the main floor being de-| L T ’ 1 o e . :BILL OF VARIETY Mi‘flu foy Tomorrow = S e e s ress of plain material can have and then I heard a voice, in all its | Voted to passenger cars, special show ¥ - < | o s %?T‘V"()lal""x;;(:'?tm 2 intonations an American voice, and | ¢ars and accessaries, while the base > 2 e S baa ON KEENEY'S SCREE 3 B & vet to me unaccountably suggestive of | Ment Wwill be devoted to trucks and ¢ s | ol R : OES—Nights, 25c to $150; | 1 (@ TE HUAC | commercial vehicles. The show, s : s The ever-beautiful smocking is still Stewed Apples , 25¢ to $1. Seats Selling. “Could you tell me how soon the | Usual, will be given by the Hartford : 1 favored mode of trimming chil- Creamed Dried Beef ; e i e R e e Automobile Dealers’ association, under | § o aren’s drosses. | Keen offering an all-star | L rst Half of Easter Week Where had T heard that voice be- | the auspices of the First Connecticut| § = { Lill for the week with photoplays and | Coffee Vights, Commencing April 1 fore? The words were commonplace | Ji0me Guard, and cominittes from : " eature vaudevilic. Monday, Tues- Lunch (Matince Wednesday ) enough, but T felt that I must cpy | POth organizations are planning the | : ds and Wednesday Dines Saon Baked With Cl Orders Now—Seats Friday. out at the menace my imagination | G¢t#ils on a large scale. Show Man- 5 ) ol charming Violet Merscreau in a five el e lCH g bw & Erlanger's Bewitching was reading into the suave tones. ager Ben F. Smith reports an unpre- | § Eog i Seof can be made more tender by | Part modern romanes. - S bob MISS SPRINGTIME Bir. Drake's amewer was warmiy | °0ented demand for epace and every : G o e ol " | the Roadside e : Tea s —s0c to Wedneaday | oot ons Y | booth will he allotted long before the £oaidne 2 2 v ot : shows opens Many special war-time o en ‘ - % Meat Loaf features are being arranged which will ; W < Boiled Potatoes for the Oyster Bay train. That pulls | \:“"]‘”(""‘“""" Shm;‘.l‘\l,” ol Furnishied . g S - ¢ ; sical programs w il shec 5 i ¢ L O RS catt Danish Pudding HARTFORI [aEnsrcls apialiianinots: N every afternoon and evening by the . k4 2gs around it. Livents and e o s AND 2 The other man didn’t reply for a o 3 o Thhraday aot T Coffee 2 3 2 | Jiame Guard hand (Colt’s) under the et it LIS CaVE DL L LORI iAo i liheoto e uEer Ul and e Tt should bo remembered that or- | Butterfly star b shown ninety-nine who could use them to | are bound with- patent leather. to find some small fan! better advants Rr(\ Ik fast Dinner se, 50 to $1.50. “Sorry, but I haven’t the slightes fast dish is made with idea,” he said. “I'm waiting myself trizzled in butter and with a circle of scrambled |also on the ¢ Creamed Parsnips Tel. C. 1026. moment. When he spoke there was This Weck—Twice Daily. a note of enthusiasm in his voice. e i il ool otha i i | dinary floor wax is not waterproof, | ir e o “There’s “SIGHTSEERS” Wonderful night, isn’t it he | footures for the entertainment that 3 7 and the furniture on which it is used ! Gold.” ported by L Will J. Kennedy, Jack | |asled. L, | has always made the show popular, : i 5 | can be spotted by water pretty | Wednesday and (Gpnu¢ meats chopped fine, moisten Miller and Harry Relly. es, indeed,” Mr. Drake replied, L i llnminations willkte : SE T Phiurs sccond chapter of fhe and then there was another silenc 5 : ST i ; i s 5 with a little olive oil. fnees,. 15¢ to 50c. Kvenings, | | 2nd then there was another silence. | on an elaborate scale; the interior of 2 : A roast of beef should be put,“Dulls Ky is presented with Bddie ' panish Pudding—DPut half a cupful 15¢ to 75¢, and war tax. T Delieve T would beiter tele- big building being garnished most G . § |into a hot pan and browned on all | Polo and Vivian Reed as the stavs. yppioca into a saucepan with three phone.” the neweomer said next in ‘L fo. ithe sattingl oflauto cirs o sides beforc it is put into the ovea. | Judzing from the first episode this gupeule water, cook until transparent, an offhand manner. “If I may pass show will open promptly at | [l : 3 . THis will retain the juices: promises to be a very interesting ser- tno"aqq half cupful sugar. one ow you, please.” | o'clock on the evening of Saturday, | a0 : = [ial. Thursday, Friday and Seturda¥, fu] currant jelly, a quarter. teaspoonc “Sorry,” returned Mr. Drake in an | ararch 30, and from 10 a. m. to 11 b, | . o i Keep a mixture of coal oil and | brings Broadway's tatented star, Ma¢ 1] galt and one tablespoonful lemom unmoved tone, “but my wife is using | 1. daily the following weelk . It i : il T { i | ashes in a little pail or cup and it will | Murray, in an absorbing drama Whicth 4500 ™ 500 im0 o wet mold and ehill booth now, and T have a most | expected that men af national fame | ESsiizag ‘ be found handier than coal oil alone 1 Turn out and serve with ‘whlppcd‘ |’ il ar is guaranteed to please all, entitled " our e urgent message to send as soon as [ will be secured to make brief ad- X S SR i for kindling a fire, not to say safer. ety J she has finished. But there is a Sweet Sandwiches—Slices of brown bread buttered and cut thin. Spread with dates stoned and chopped fine, Pace Value.” Three feature vaude- dresses on the part that the auto- - ville acts are also on the bill which booth upon that outside platform | mobile industry is playing in the THiS T O D Por B e et s Every pot and pan employed n | will round out an excellent holiday over there.” world-war. Several of the exhibitors|of piue sitk faille with wide shawl | PreParing a meal should be filled to | bill To test potatoes cut one in tv “Thanks,” the man 1id curtly, | are also to show farm tractors, Which | collar and & Lo the t with cold er | ee S. STANLEY HORVITZ. and as he turned on his heel and his | are revolutionizing the work of tilling |in metrist Optician | footsteps retreated T clutched the tel- | the soil %2 | — ) | o, oA p - and stick together again—-if - the is empty. This malkes them casy to he dropped shoulder line is Dpieces are watery and slide apart the wash clean nticed in the spring frocks. potato is poor. and deep cuffs of baronet satin white. White satin covered but- tons afford the trimming.

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