New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1918, Page 4

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Pevecea of Sunngbrodkarmy anArteraft ICKFORD A HIT IN"“REBECCA" ROLE i the j action Mary 1i- of S rook vas notk nnyt rmance lerful, and t ction until 10 perform- schedule will sam proved wise, for performanca ned away room. Again ot the house was eat being takan, 1s at a premium, ache is expected., that to be any- seeing the show comfort a person rnoon ong were rmanc ver en of NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRALD FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1915, Picture ible. ‘Rebeccu a book, of Sunnybrook Farm.’ one of the m on the market, motion picture. with Mary kfor role of “Rebeccea Randall, s provinz cven great inimitable comedy, and of characters of wonderful ez ¢ into a citation of the qualities of | this wonder-film. en more vividly in the story of thoe retty, quaint it girl, who set 1hings going in a New England v is told. Visiting Day is read book hoolk, the school, the "vr-[ in the back vard of her stridt| while the aunts e away fmm n, and numerous xnc!don'w‘w keep the story going 1 speed from | art to finish. And Mi Pickford is! iways center of attrac in | How ars to come she may be famous for her work in one or another, s may score her greatest financial st in stil one, and down the line: hut the role for e will be loved will be that of “R at cus REVELAT Allen Decipher By the tion Drake the \rranged Message. 28 large, rambling 1t of ti lay ts gleaming b ng, and the darkness, save for a window or two—1his Manor as T saw it when noto turned in at structure p it another so on iantly the whi rest of stray 1 On the vaudevi as Four,” e hill are ‘““The Tex- a quartet of rarc harmony: | Josephine Sabel, singing comedienne, : & Eehiv il fHe Fristehors, & mEn sud ol | R B EHAR ARE Woman, in a moveity comedy offering. | P10ad pore This bill will be the attraction today | GCOUES, and tamorrow, with continuous per ang fro formances both ¢ quaint drew up at M. his Drak seal anc he dia so t for u doc open NI S the fashion 1t hall by his R twinkling which 10ugh on oera ntianal ev Hinting. One felt t ear the garh of LA L to meet us modery {imes ‘Ah he said rleasure 4, to see %fl//m///l/l‘«w’l///// 01 L LR R AL THE DEVIL'S WHEEL WILLIAKM FOX PRODUCTION GERMAN CURS l\ l\)\ ’IHRH LLK ans ha revela- detail and Yonald the he era, at the pictures i on he film £ the the is devoted to the ac- sian women's Jegion death, and and s the on. of zction the places of most tongue | pictures fine art othe tern for ench nobl paths before in the Wi The D« Brockwe 170X’s. She bought ti through which ch. rep to happi 1y Gilady aotion at wilo passes fromi thi old chate ytopl ra charge rwort momen eautifl taken to eelslatar L saw oy Tn the ! dress vy prettr hut that she | icture h elf, performance bducied lums of is injured memoyy retain only her of allible svstem for roulette. She ife till an he memory she Rave the expec “You triumph, | Only An 1s happ, ppaintment ceident giv resto Apaches. realizes » waist 1ine [¢ and high eiated; n*\fh\d—) | | | pocic those the the and again the of pockets return of vaist and of Sunshine Woman.” A new enjovalb i chanzing small ¢ boiled the whole. An wrlist, Ons ADELE rem- of the revolution, tro he rted Craigie Allen Drake's o haunffeur, opened the | i1 Which our table was placed i by of behi hi mer whomn coln- e N e SN IDE TALKS || ¢ BY RUTH CAMYTRON Lo k@ TWEAR 'D HOSIERY BOOT H 'S ‘BLOCY NEW BDRITAIN moment or two in putting the chairs against the tables which were any- vhere near our own, thus signifying that they were engaged. Then he came back to us, took our order, appeared. “He’s a trusted man of the servic Mr. Drake explained, *“and his ho has seen many an important secrot conference He has private dining and sitting rooms, but I thought you might not care to go Into one, with the p autions he has taken this is practically as secluded and safe.’’ “Thank you,” I murmured, and I did feel grateful for his thoughtfulne. But my vague pique at him. did vanish here was somethi clustve about his demeanor which I didn't like, something which 1 had a pr nition would bet itself wooner later to | “Will you have the us some Very Carefui Pians. Thank you, yes’” Mr. turned, and turning, the man impres- jed the way to the extreme cor the room at his left, a wonder- -ceil partment, almost side of which was taket with ouc of fireplaces—all too rare which a could Drake re- sively of beamec n ner ful > whole the nowadays—in nd upright [ One corne ! sort of )1d man = he of the third w fireplace made a for the little alcove We in of could see the | the everything that room, as well as the waiters from the own table wa 1y from observation of | went on ipproach kitchen, while well screened the occupants opposite us a a “And now to business returned, producing two sm } and a couple of pencils ‘I've got to do some fig want yvou to help me figures or something of | You can easily shp it our food comes, of the sheets Mr. Drake our £ e from directly al arrangemen he asked himselt W out| out, that side loose rnatching only when any more = Mo ok tes but don miled vou will as mys wishec the pads fied me as 1 shrewdly to be when and the ils and then drew from h notehbook to which [ k the important paper from my fath and which he opened | to the page where the flimsy per was fastened At the vhich 1 not he prointed at 1 have to ait. | laid he said. “Tt is a | by zit best waiters hava . ho couldn’t trust with My smile 1 he one of my plate packet the seen him transter ' penc upon vou vself, Wl my vou Drake gave him an answering rice pa- | to bear up.” he retorte ance of the conver: and should sight of that had cently heart & n message 22 life tiny paper delivered to to beat wildly. Allen Drake would What hidden secret of my would it reveal to me SO 1 | him | What < [ it con What Does Tt Contain? tather's looked out room my this man no other for 1 into the almost. rwo t most The empty les had common landlora in a low himself for a usly, O | occupar nd those o cUrantaiiand s Menu for Tomorrow [ for so Mr. Drake told me | voice he was, busied e Creamed Dried aked Fruit Beef Potatoes Muffins Coffee Tanch, iaked Bean Balad Crack Cocoa Dinner. e Soup Crogquettes Tied Potatoes amed #pinach Lettuce Tapioca Puddi Coffee No — | Reef sure, ean change and adapt led Crackers but only artist An Expensive It is just the same color A6 ””h';' e OF BT ‘1; appointment | ;)iq with one heaping tablespoonful & W “" crepe "_“”'f‘ that was to be | ;116 spread over the crackers and MEL 0 dress one winter. A ., .. i 4 hot oven until they begin friend of mine had a dark blue smock . = 1 tried it on and found it so becom. | ' coMor : i & 5 “OT 1 Creamed Spinach. Wash the spto- | ¢ ing that I wanted ane for myself. Tha | f i Gt i Bit e pe i cn o ntl 7o thetsye o 2olie ity Rl ool ingn ¥ ous ) P | jittle until tender. Drain, chop was shades lighter, but I : S ine, wson to taste, and return to that wouldn't matter. As a ahlee ; il | the fir tiv in two fablespoonfuls of fact. it was Just enoughi, ... or substitute and two table- ta be one of those trying old | PU "'! “’f el s i £ which it was impossthle fop me | SPOONTUIS < 2 i to w Impossible in the artistic == et | sense, 1 mean. As a matter of fact, 1 = : HARTE N ARTFORD | ware it the whole winter. T had to. GRAN T ler lesson—and well for Tel. it Weeak—Tiwice { Not “STGHT With Wil J. Miller and Harey Kelly. Matinees, 15¢ to 50c¢. Evenings, 15¢ to 75c, and war tax. Devi Mix | three tablespoonfnis grated cheese | one-fourth teaspoonful dry mustard 1 teaspoonf nchovy pasie, dash | N enne and saltepoonful sal with together it spoiling an T Learned Lesson, with my s very se asel ght | matter lighter biues eral rned a paid !‘ s Daily. KRS Kennedy. Only the Color. But Necessary. the Shade Jack at many ¢ or brown or gray to them, and never realiz it is not just blue or brown or but some particulur shade. Somc- times will look well in any but best in their particular one; certain shades of their hest coloy be more x than other hue in women who is be- that ¢ { picture tion shad gain, may trvir any T jop tometrist Main St and dis- not | 2l pads of | | and | | ENTI ABT-895 MAIN STSI.‘J:'S HARTFORD. : PAY US A DOL{ AR WEEK OME to us for Easter Garments—and ou can, for the shops are crowded with the earlier you arrive, the leisure you trading- 1d the more time WE can shopper. WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SUITS $16.75 to $63.00 ines Your come as early as buyers and enjoy in your each individual eager more can give Men's Wear Serges and many other 1 new Tricotines, smart materials. fashionable WOMEN’'S AND MISSES' COATS §12 75 to $75.00 Delhi Cloth wide every Fancy Mixture The styles include Poplins everything and Wool Velours, Duvetynes, ariety of colorings; styles that occasion and Serges. are Poplins, ete. A stunning: Coats for purpose, WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES £9 28 to $50 00 Silks, Satins, Serges, Foulards. Crepe Georgette Charmeuse, etc. Dresses utility and The cream of the dress market awaits you BLOUSES IN LINGERIE AND SILK §1 29 SEPARATE SKIRTS TRIMMED HATS $3.98 to $25.40 $2.98 to $15.60 bprmg Shoes $4.00 to $12.00 combinations, for oceasions. for « here. tr $12 75 Men's Suits and Topcoats $12 $14 $16 $18 to $35.00 HOES HATS FURNISHINGS Blend | th 't She tle world 1ting tace \nd o from and & riv Holmes. ral ofte ‘7&‘2’5: S. STANLEY HORVITZ, play Optician | piays Ir FE’\ILY S OFH:RING i t will more than please play large ette iuggling act that from 2 entertainer tions ou vaudeville leave well satisfled, don’t fail the show fured on the holiday bill are the appls ind ture is the urray in the tion, “Face Value,” and successful run on Broadway. by portrays poor eirl and is value. art Moy An L- Events with other photoplay the f comedy d a vet not crooks | P Rb()N‘s IHEATRE —Hartford— TONTGHT and SATURDAY at (Matinee Saturday) “TWO PAIRS™ PRICES—Nights, Matinee, 25¢ to $1. too zreen to make two GOOD VAUDEVILL 8:15 want to see an ellent show and see and photoplay to at Keeney’s this week. Fea- “Ten | musical act | The girls | and win saxophone | and La Grace offer | is entirely differ- s of its kind. Martell, an of ability, offers imita- whistling. The photoplay Broadway favorite, Mae | Bluebird super-produc which had a long Miss to her pop- feature. m, a in the to 8§1.50; Se Selling. ~ Girls,” a classy First Half of Week 3 Nights, Commencing April | (Matinee Wednesday) & Erlanger’s Bewitching MISS SPRINGTLM Evenings—50¢ to $ Wednesday 50. Matinee, 50¢ to $1.: Now Selling. Easter variety use Leigh of selections with the Klaw Seats KEENEY'S] HOLIDAY has added her acting in t the role of J who alone having hard Hfe's battle. she ter being makes an interesting story 1t will hold your attention to finish. Harry Cs Malone are shown iev Gold,” a replete with thrills KO comedy wurels GREAT BILIL, How finaily A Phursday. Friday, Saturday 10 NAVASSAR GIRI LEIGH & LA GRACK MARTELL ey tonight western MAY MURRAY IN VALUE, and and the ¢ Is conclud “FACH bill | EDDIE IN BULL'S mous comedian POLO The Small in which M in Tow y Holmes mity o dis- redian. He green- “THE EY] ubili pa opport AS & CO; DOUBLE FEATURES. oEND Y

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