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i e News For Theatergoers and Women Readers— EIN— Way Bill” \ ul Story of a dke a Dash EPIS 's Regeneration o D OTHERS COMING RDAY RIDAY a4 ? “THE GERMAN CURSE" Official Piftures Taken Where the Allies Are Making Their Gallant Stand COMENG / VAUDEVILLE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY AMERICA’S SWEETHEART [ARY PICKFORD | “REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM” th today The management of Lyceum that owing A whic | theater announced to the | becca enormous demand tor Farm h of Sunnybrook | will be the motion picture ture at Friday ush | the theater Thurs and aturday, foretelling a on the box office by the hundreds of peopls anxious to view the wonderful film, continuous performances will be giv- en during its stay. Mary Pickford, the darling of the films, and Amer- ica’s most popular actress in her su- . MARY PicK 2z "Rebecca ’ Lof Gunnzybrook Farms an Aricrafi Piclure \fl—// the press ports me cha New and maybroc Lyceum month. It T mmende and thrce will be card of that can and women, at the Lyce tomorrow The vaudey three big novelty sit filmed o FParm” trump picture nien it who has and ver 1ol Leters ever Britains with- § preme production; g ! been proclaimed 1 | the greatest living ! man roles; the su the most sympathetic given an actr will he own for th entire days, out an increase in price. Mary Pickford is as this country is Pr her art will remain lor passed from this mortal we as motion pictures as America's chiet (which app: be due for long period) Pickford will continue the cxponent of the silent drama pled with the excellence of ths art will be the fact that she {pear in the sweetest stor the he nublic of hu- eator of And rt- hovs 1 um program will coasist acts with the Texas 4 in ing offering topying the list. Josephine Sabel sinzing comedienne, and “Black and Tan”, a man and 4 woman in a comedy offer- in > otk it vell iznown in | of long nized amusement acts 1 that offer Il Rise of Jennie Cushins picture feature, and Mr. aud Vernon, ventriloguists ward Hurst and the “Two White Steppers” in the vaudeville ling. clos T now M greate Cont ap- a lay will ¢ H t ) REVELATIONS “REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM” Continuous Performances Each Day Jtow Madgze Won Allen Drake’s Ad- ! NO INCREASE IN PRICE ! Vm. S. Ha EW Pictures appears ONLY at This Theater. EXT WEEK—This Famous Actor in “WOLVES OF THE RAIL” Only. mirving Approval. word upper utter the didn’t ) hurried me along of the Jam the seemingly interminable of tair to the outer air. When h reached tr street he = wit unerring vision open spa 1o peo anding. way to he besan v, in 1 within Act and sible, but in | first. Then been expecting. “Where is the paper?” “In my wrist wateh,” T Good,"” commented we'll get into the machine I and go to a hotel mil from here, yut few people corridor ica station or down h quick, in whi Making talk he 1s he ected, o hi to on no one hearing. talk low came as tone ) cautioned the 1 returned. Now, brought dinir First Run Pictures he here, a fe room = = there PARSONS’ THEATRE | —Hartford— Nights, Beginning Thursd 8 (Matinec Satur “TWO PAIRS” PRICES—Nights, 25¢ Matinee, 25¢ to $1. he at What ke Discovered must have tine and to determine before 1 do anyt be able to do that ou 1 sec trusted man musts ue h a paper a in the machine well upon the road, while I am talking, silently. The rest Dr that be T 3 1 to examine what is t : clse. without de But even who drives s the exist- €0, when wait then and T par | don | shall | tection, | George. my ma ence of we're seat intil get ! slip EENEY’S to SL5 Seats Selling. ‘ the NOW PLAYING e GREAT VAUDEVILLE HOW THIS WEEK. NAVASSAR GIRLS Noted Ladies Band First Half of Eastor Week 3 Nights, Commencing April (Matinee Wednesday ) Mail Orders Now—Seats Friday. Klaw & Erlanger’s Bewitching MISS SPRINGTIMI Evenings—50¢ 5 Wednesday | will atter Matinee, 50¢ 1o $1 My ey saw ind in | | | we' out J it t me ilieo were rtled ime moment \and and rching glance. My nd to my horror s over the fingers, EIGH & LA GRACE Somewhat Different ko his across it. lifted his quick, eves followed blood run- upon flash he a 1 loo MARTELL Imitator The gave bLET MERSEREAU HE GIRL BY THE ROADSIDE.” saw the glad a moment red no exclamation. or any THE BULL'S Inside Car, 2nd Episode jat I ad utte Harr man I Pettit, clama Dicky other Dr. Underwood, knew, except, 1d have allowed an ex- east to punctuate the Mr. Dra wvhipped hief, shut his f manner that the blood concealed for the traveling ba down, to perhaps, wo on ery, B handk on it in such a | on hand was your skin = | mement aitiedny ft hand, RAND HARTFORD pped Tel. C. 1026. ; Week—Twice Daily. “SIGHTSEERS"” will J. Kennedy, Jack er and Harry Kelly. , 15¢c to 50c. Evenings, b to 75¢, and war tax. out a Clear Make your face a business asset | That skin-trouble may be more than | a source of suffering and embarrassment —it may be holdir ou back in the business world, keeping you out of a better job for which a good appearance isrequired. Why ‘‘take achance’’when | Resinol Ointment heals ski Sample free, Dept. 4R, R wi my hastily set pped quick only the mur- hurry,” started waiting own knew our when Mr. even a helped us into the ne which he W xurious car any undue atten- something about stren and 1d with “Pleas his mured wort the row was L f ised Dr; whis- nfortabie gude. o limot wasn’ attract It to there a at seems was wat to spell a The moment htly lighted the tion le st had t of the HORVITZ. Optician -eruptions so ¢ car \ Rezinol, Baltimore, Md, reglon By ADELEB GARRISON had | where | this | SAXOPHONE OCTETTE AT KEENEY’S THEATER OF A WIFE { | hand being offere the An excellent at Keeney's this line of photoplays vaudeville bill ber, three high-cla i nted, the h Girls, Th rtists AT Progy k, both in and vandeville of unusnual cal featurc be- wdliner being the ladies’ bana of are all first- under the they play an umbe The t is furnished octette who win big wxophone nun solo irls, with- nt ane of the be: here in some time to he appreciated ice present an act ning that is altogether hrough a routine style, grace and nnot be dupli- ertain suaranteed photoplay feature th a with story interest- to please Mr, Drake left undo the “I'm afraid p m t “I must find or this blood clothing.” As 1 leaned gain D1y Be very careful ywn. Do yvou think you can age this job?" Tm sure 1 i se wait one mome here which matters." Within the Light, began with hi buttons of his I'll have to my coats off, out. what has will be all coat. ask ¥ i you to one wppened over ! acts n Navas national reputc class musical leadership of ccellent big mnovelty by the applaus ber. A also well rendered doubt, T nmy i in Dial toward him he spoke m own man- of your of »yphone with th fiute turned Btk 1 may have will sreatly ple are somethin simplify out | musical nd acts Leigh : with a novel of dgifferent. They g of juggling that artistic manner cated Martell, offer please “The Violet of the ing plot a H ed into my mind firs For there had fla a remembrance of the aid band- ages which Katherine always kept in knitting ba It was hobhy bers always have at hand the ngs which might aid her in preventing usele er of simple 1 Tife to saving 18 ferir Had left she turned it v for the little rummaged in the darkness of the and with ling thankft felt the outlines of the packag “Now It 1 with an enough romance all. The second episode of “The Hull's 12y shown and tomorro with Tddie Polo in the leading rok 'he Current vents and other features complete the show them out of the bag and as I brought = T laid them on the seat betwe us. | WILLIAM S. HART “Fortunately [ have some first aid| bandages in the knitting bag AT FOX'S _[}‘”':A[}R Mr, Drake made no comment, but 2 = lamp which we passed just ave me a glimpse of somethin eves, eloquent of admiring ap-| William which made my burn, | With revivin pull off th _his left side nd then loosen p them from Merse 1 eau starred ervice theie me ammon she them ove r to as ca v zun? b a fe nes: 1s today { milia sma i said, tell me what to do,” I 2 | street the Har the is the lited t tak- who popul not in his val, “Just id- cheeks left was the the 1, averse to productions slee appea in { he tow in me T can arm.” I did as he rocess T had shoulde Through all ment there half-terrified | which he lustrated vhich he and tomo: In one scene with his half way down an almost perpe ular sand embankment and demon- hors 1ip coats wounded s0 but arm in the across requested, put my more than tension of the shot half-whimsica vision of what Dicky | would say should there be suddenly vouchsafed him a mental photograph | is wife’'s whereabouts, wound proved to be ng the fleshy part of | n above the elbow. Mr. Drake blood trickled 1 bandaged it. | to he falls his once, he mo- mans by stride fety dire: W re- ad, ng down to mountin safel imal, plur surprise executed In acular d well the an- Much the a this of the or, th out another scene of Hart shows his for into wis e ¥ uma, his one, of spe the uppe just which accounted for norance of it until the down over his hand. a bit awkwardly, yet successfully, and helped him on again with his | He took a small bottle of some fluid, perhaps aleohol, from his pocket, poured it over his fingers, and wiped | the blood stains from them. Then with the aid of a pocket flashlight surveved his clothing and turned light upon me “Have you p lity Jump addle helc posit as to ri fros o nerve The as e, ion called th 5 placed word ruc an em e which was at He the and hor 10 camera 1c10; jumpe ely, but the ctor, s Ui and dir 1 surprise, i plunged me re then o npt he camera of film Though Ha leap he “staying was h tricd ne Hart failed m nd th th man exhausted ssitatin sore ny sort of i little brick you are?" s w buily t1 1 rt from his intentio the desir it was only times from Start the tomato sceds in the he in boxes now. You will have sturdy plants ready to set out “m-nl nouncer with it obtained, jumped the of effect v and d the time comes he 1 in Why Do You Wait Until Prices Go Up? Yes—WHY? When you know that this store stands ready to supply Garments, Hats, Shoes, etc., for your en- tire family AT PRESENT PRICES and let you pay A DOLLAR A WEEK. Clothing 1S going up—there is no secret about it. War conditions make this absolutely certain — BUT—those who BUY NOW—and buy AT THIS STORE—are going able to laugh at the high prices bye and bye. T HESITATE ! Come at once and select your need- —pay a Dollar a Week. WE CLOTHE THE FAMILY For a Dollar a Week AT —-698 MAIN STREHE HARTFORD. B 5 EE PS5 €6) O ——=O) 5O} O] SIS >4 o SO e TALKS A Quality Worth Having. have expected to see them broken # and tearful, and at any rate com- pletely self-absorbed—as their grief save them the right to be. They Even Smiled. But it is the hallmark of the finest kind of breeding to realize that one hasn't always a right to all one's righ When they appeared, their emo- tions were under perfect command; there were no traces of tears on their faces; they spoke in pleasant, con- {rolled voices. They even smiled! And, most marvelous of all, the ono member on whom the loss fell heav- fest, remembered to take her usual gracious interest in the things that she knew were interesting to us. They Will Not Intrude. It was one of the finest examples of that high impersonality which simply will not intrude its personal affairs on others, that I ever saw or hope to sce. long | It takes seif-command to achieve igo T was brought into close contact | this impersonality, and it takes that with a family during the illness which | fine consciousness of others which is ed in the death of their beautiful | the man-who-thinks’ definition of tact. | old mother. Though not intimate friends, we were so closely linked by Menu for Tomorrow peculiar circumstances that, an hour after she passed away, we had fo meet the whole family. One might Breakfast. Fruit Cereal and Milk T'ried Potatoes Graham Gems Coffce Among the many qualities together blend into that indescribable, which inimitable tribute called “breeding,” is the quality of impersonalit What do I mean by impersonality? Well, suppose I explain, first, by giving an example of the opposite; secondly, by giving an example of the thing itself. The man-who-thinks telling | me about a distinctly ordinary young | couple who once paid a brief visit to | the little Inn where he spends his | mmers. i " he said “and they were of people who carry on their af- fairs right in public. They fought | and recriminated and made up, again, 21l over the place. It was tremend- ously amusing at first, but after that it got tiresome, and before they went we were heartily sick of them.” That's the opposite of what mean by impersonality. Here's what I do mean: Not | ‘ ‘ | " | | six feet into the mera registered the is @ ck on “slick the sad- Hir to show « tin can in the | the embankment, saddle, that the ¢ difficult feat. IT the draw” as he i dle” and in “Hell's his prowess he keer wir sev conds by a fusillade from his and later he it wires which the lamps sus- pended in the saloon. The of beautiful backgrounds characteristic of all Harold | wood’s Metro wonder pl is one | distingnishing features at Fox’ v. The out-door scenes of Bro Bill were photographed in Maine th pleasing contrast of picturesque views obtained in the | d mid-winter snow ef of vities especialiy revelations of the plaved by Count von man amt in whom cially, revolve vers by are nse Lunch. Vegetable Ragout aked Potatoes Lock- | and the south with the wil north. Ch: expost re is a Tomato Soup Beef Stew Scalloped Onions Creamed Carrots Floating TIsland Coffee of secret | Impe in the interesting in cleverness dis- Bernstorff Ger- | using tho: with in contact 80~ women, to unwit- 1id him in his scheme: of } espionage. In his plotting for me- diums through which to secure both litically itary information, effcctive use of severs prominent in New prior to the dec- Vegetable Ragout. Half cupful chopped cooked carrots, one cupful chopped potatoe one-half cupful chopped turnips, two cupfuls chopped cabbage, one cupful chopped beets, two tablespoonfuls beef fat, one-k cupful stock, few drops omion seusoning salt and pepper. Melt the | fat in a ing pan and when hot pour in all the ingredients, cover and cook slowly for thirty minutes. sador ca ally espec and v society women York’s upper strata, laration of war by the United States. One of these women maintaived in house for ithe use of the Tmperis a wircless apparatus of ufi t power to project a messag ien, Germany. This plant discovered by the Secret Service Chief Flynn's stor revelations this kind. The bal dramatic rolls are plaved B stt and Margueritc m One cupful one boiling water, two heaping cupfuls flour, one-half cup- ful shortening, one egg, one teaspoon- | ful baking soda, one teaspoonful ground ginger, two tablespoonfuls cugar. Beat the butter or other <hortening and sugar together, then rub them into the flour till fine; add molasses and yolk of egg and well; lastly, add the boiling and the white of egg beaten ke mo- cnptul Molasses ( her Jasses. German spies was and ed. teen the 3 beat Hnow vegetable broth made of onion, js S i A good turnip in sliced potatoes, sliced all earthen bowls can be cost and are useful for in the refrigerator. warmed and served Very nice bought at little putting leftover The food can be in them. hour boiled for water: one qu 't should remain, son this with salt, pepper, herbs butter and serve very hot. and carrot, sea- and