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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, For Theatergoers and Women Readers THREE DAYS SUN., MON.. TUES. “THE PRICE (F A LEAN PICTURES ONLY : @~ GOOD TIME” Pl i FOR FATHER MOTHER, SISTER SWEETUEART vour habits. One 1 speak about in this awkward, handi«% hears people say, “Well, that's | capped habit of mind. A U D VE E\ a oo R & : " Who Pays? The Man or the Girl? : Polonsiostway for oo o suan endl] Writing on the Typewriter. PR fed . o5 o 3 z ich a thing. Other people may be And when one day I saw an article E LL « M| b : : o The Most Startiing Picture of the Year i i magazine on the use of the type- z-to-do-it-if-I-possibly-can spirit. | | | | | NDAY ONLY o S e A Daring and Dramatic Story | Ana there they vost their case. | TS o0 effciency i one could : s 3 | Nine times out of ten, they have | rite girect to a machine. “It's too HE GREATEST SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENT EVER OFFERED 8 i : | TONDAY B4 | never civen the other person’s way | bad T can’t,” I thought, regretfully. 3 S - $2§ | heartedly, in an I-know-I-can't-Dos- | you never really gave the thing a E \&/IHA‘]EP,IE j(’H‘}PLH\ Gdr ! i 8 J | sibly-do-1t spirit. They haven't tried it { good trial.” *“Yon need a pencil in and OLIVE TELL in g e ¢ i svaiiaEe - : 5 obstinately reminded me. ‘““Well, it They Respect Their Habits. won’t do any harm to try,” persisted #s among the Apaches of Paris, and adventure of the underworid was exceedingly nervous and couldn't _ H a owo continents. e e e T % e ’ i e e <, | as som ng admirable-—not for any | conquered. i UNIQUE! ROMANTIC! | But OR MAN? AT FOX'S THE LYCEUM SUNDAY | intrinsic value, but because they are | Looking For More Habits to Conquer, EDNA G OD e s pidlie ey Aaoes i { continental way,” I've heard women | the typewriter, and went back to the: T > = e \ t r N vayv | penc W n was s gling with they may have murdered somebody, e T T G R S s Ao creatost motion | ¥ With pride, “T've always done the | pencil when I was strugg 0 RICH B | and be bringing the body home in Slabuch Ml ol Bieine T g 3 I n| * or “I couldn't cook with a |=ome thought that was particularly Her eyes—round as startled S e i : Smare R e U1 | would be a nuisance to me to bother €6 29 child's—had held the beginning of real [3'.’ thzesfdays Ssundaypiiondoyand fistass ietion il with a fireless cooker.” Now. I scarcely use the pencil at all. g Tuesday. This picture has been the | big ires of the program Su 3 3 3 Batas > a apprehension. SOt O R, R Tewt Bl | oroms t the Lycenm theat t I have just had an eperience with Qs change in Nabits hims SRoTiens * i | ey S i o Gpl this attitude of mind in my own | my working time quite materiallys i ; | been | b MONDAY g | 1ot imagine something worth while? {yypie yn «The House of Hate”, Char- | liner, in S ivican Maar not write directly to the typewriter. | has taught me that I can change my They're probably the Czar of Russic : g e e e T S e : am on the war path for UNQUESTIONABLY ONE OF THE SEASON'S TOPPERS | resumption of good nature: “But T sav, a0 e ; S LEn e e e Madse leonic et lohioi o it i WbicfeatunasSthat Emoneyl couldEbu vl ity de, will be able Q ; R x i ] ‘hereat, some rebellious, progres- WO FEATURES TWO FEATURES fair trial Yheront S8ol il with a this-may-make-life-easier-I'm | your hand to help vou think" the “The Silent Master” | B — == Many people seem to respect their | the radical. THRILLING! | zers I'm beginning to think its : 2 X I couldn’t possibly knit the | At first T did part of my work o Price of a Good Time”, will be the | picture The Silent Master, e eivand e ONE THOUSAND ACTORS IN THIS i at blood and thunder movie did | jyo Tl : s e the other bigger cities in which it has | }dna Goodrich, loved whereve thi R T O i o par T8 o 64 5y K ‘ R e S5 4 )ie Chaphin, and other Fox featurettes | nm will be the > : S Ry | IE S R ORGSR (i B e T, { theater has had in several weelks ¥ in pencil, first, and then copy it | t habits to conquer “Go along with you,” she had a It was only a short time ago thatling a choice collection of the b = [lon WMol oy pewrlion T can t REtn D ; S b she had an-|yoweil Productions, Ipc., went into | E veen without a pencil in my hand e f AW f B vouli be bhere when the Javarial Amd they've succeeded beyond even o c to give its COMING! TOM SAWYER! N | ISEE e Ntho N dapanea i e hilarious expectations. | trons pictu 3 wtive quality | RUB RHEUMATISM OR to do it differently, but I can’t.”” 3 ! writer. It spoke of how much It in- : sive sec v brain spoke up and Nes may have #risd it haif. | Sive ssciioniol my Braib Ap 2 conservative lobe of my grey matter S v £ Ne “ork. Sce life as H xpla S s by saying tha Q ~ 7 v T o~ A Society Crook Story of Paris and New York ce life a explained this by saying that his unclo | \WWHO PAYS, WOMAN ROBERISWZARNI@ROATRE Fs ol it i sl l Ve T8 B e i A e = ALSO— B | mighty fishy myself. T do hope they're | theirs. THE FAMOUS STAGE FAVORITE IN @ | trunk to bury in my garden!" main attraction at Fox’s for the com- | 2 pictur he world-fan S oyenyIn Sl et S SR i e Noriattond I hatinocked Wy presented. Tn addition Pearl|screen is known, as the other swered pettishly, the 1 ic o : . sd hly, then with a quick [y "6 business to grab up all the | ag I have had that same queer pride servant arrives. We might as well give bos him the once over, as Alfred says.” Their growing Jewell Gallery is one | with stars of t highest magnitude | SORE ACHING JOINTS e | “I'll just do that” T had returneq °f the finest in all filmdom and their | featured in then sayly, but I had really meant the latest acquisition is none other than| In addition to the two b S (that wonderfully real story of city | mentioned, there will also be a wealtt Tiub Paun right out with For acspitolihe abeiraltviot it o) lifesimne pric a Good Time”, in- ! of other pictures, including 1 small trial bottle of old B e B , imitably transcribed to the screen by | films, smalier features, comedies, and : fdea there had come a conviction to ¥ s of “St. Jacobs Oil.” me that these mysterious strangers that greatest of woman producers, ' prod o ed By ADELE GARRISON | had chosen Mrs. Durkee's house be- Lois Weber, from the story called with cach offering beyond reproach. | . SR 0 e | cause it was next Goor to mine, he Whim”, which Marion Orth 1 1 this arrangement, the Lyce- | Rheumatism is “pain only.” Not IMadge's Thoughts Convinced thought, a bit wearily, that after my | ote for the Cosmopolitan M um will be the peer of Sunday evening | obe case in fifty requires internal e Weels Tt adventures of the week preceding my | Arfi et i the peer of local | treatment. Stop drugging. Rub sooth- i rdturn home from Lillian's 1 wouldn't | « TN 7 " It is a picture that all should see, | theaters ol ‘s in the week with | IDg, benetrating “St. Jacobs Oil" right sity is not one of my beset-|be surprised at anything in the world BROWN OF HARVARD the young and the old—a picture that ' its big time vaudeville and nationally- i into your soqe, slt_nlr aching 3<|:1ms n(l;d hs, but I must confess that as|that might happen to mc - p - s 1 males you laugh and makes you cry, known filns he Lyceum orchestra | muscles, and relief comes instantly. 4 home from Mrs, Durkee's| . There might be a very real me SHOWN AT KEENEY'S in fact no more vivid and dramatic will furnish a concert of selected alrs | “St. Jacobs OII" is a jharmless rheu- hought in my mind, | 2150 in the presence of these myster- | i T G TrLE R, TN e ST ) i AR matism cure which never disappoints jas but one thought in my mind. | ;5 men in the house next door to r - - Harlan, a former New Britain stock v {5 he Silent | 2nd can not burn the skin. an overwhelming desire to Hidden sccurely in the old Chinese £ NOora o et " L favorite is featured as the son of the ) S0 of. the: 2 char- Limber up! Quit complaining! Get glimpse of the men who had se in my room was the impor e RO 0TI e o alze lwho trles to lighten & tha " adter @ screen has ever seen. As || & &mall trial' ‘bottle of old. honest paper which r father haq SN ibie production of “Brown load of Linnie, the little salesgirl, a of 2 ndtoric aang of Paris- | “St. Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, THE RUB, RUB, AND Allen Drake through mie, and which rvard.” It unfolds a pretty ro- < ely actad byl Mil- | ians whose Jive ere des 1 +o |and in just a moment you'll be free 5 : art most appealingly acted by Mil- | jans whose lives were devoted ) f her house m > of student Ilif Harvar v T x Ty o : Mr. Drake, after deciphering the cafo | MANCe of student life at Harvard, 8205 HIN, L i it Svrangs of socists ho he. | from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiff- THE SORUB, SORUB, SCRUB 5 she | 5 < Sl om Moore plays ing role 8 | g 31 i ; i S o Sy ' er description of the man she |t contained, had given back to me, | tom Moore plays 4 4 ,,“,‘I“"““,"I of ™ The story of this same Linnie, who | came known “the silent master” | ness and swelling. Don’t suffer! Re- Of the washboerd just works n tallied exactly with the ap-|charging me to keep it safely until it A 4 e O[“;h: o ““»‘5“““‘“"? in . employed in a mammoth depart- and Jead the g on to deeds that {liefrawaits you. *“St. Jacobs Oil” has Fo N ST R re. r rong. scenes hat is 2 & -, - i ke e of the foreigner, real or pre- | Should be Tequired of me. [0 the most realistio fimed. in the ment store, and has never had a good startled T hen he introduces | cured f':;lhfl;mtoi\ rll;eum?tflflm Sug’er_- why not have it CLEANSED L > . T : ; el 1 AT 5 rs in the last half century, ¥ = whom T had seen in a taxi A Stern Determination. moyios iitnokBcatrace betweeniyaloMiieins 1l MerfiiceEhertsa then BoIng fafehanceseodualitanc SRtaR e RORICH S fl a 1 e ey PROPBRLY by our modern Saiie during ‘s blocksdelof [ and Harcard which this cavy io & paralytic, her brother a s0ap-boX | ings of the Court of St. Simon, as the | Just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, | washing aiking which wvenue, and in whose eves, a5 ; ! Woven around. The second shypter Anarchist and her mother a shrew. It | gang was known, only to cause de- |lumbago, backache, sprains Sleakinsé ortiaghily and With b fa . possible reason there could bhe for b, S - % e v of life in the great big city | velopments of a nature that compel gly familiar, T was sure I had | 5 e Tioaie Clasat . is a story o e J Z i3 : : t conslderably less wear b: 3 some of the arrangements which had ) . ol B G T B 6 SN v | attention and bring the plcture to ¥ ¥ the a glance of startled recogni- | 5 tamorr r ralc > 4 | “ ing’’ e B | been made for the transter ana keen- | (2MOIYOW. Marie Walcamp, the dar- | V1970 Caprice m Camoufage climax so startling that it takes (il Sediiein o sl o ol Thi gt s 1 Why star of the picture is one of the __Ju” : , = 2 2 : the use of finest laundry soap? IDurkee had said that the man |18 Of this mysterious code hy m Kiss” is scen in a comedy rolemuch eral moments before the dramatic 3 rkee h E z e ma popular of those appearing in = ° The most exacting housewife o i ! father should have allowed so long G vinsomeness, supportcd oo situat S reallon her he had with him his suited to her winsomeness, supported force of the situation is realizec 5 5 : “elderly invalid.” I remem. | tMme to elapso betwcen the d i ; EnERbrine R . by George Bunny and a big company Goodrich, known as one of the st — | finds our work perfect and the & swhtheaiiniaalad) Agurelt | sont 16 foime andihis Gabloimicemagol| T mieh! owinzs another of ¥ Fox funmakers. Mr. Bumny who | greatest heauties and most famous | Musterole Loosens US Those most economical and most : i 1strue: del C o )0 ar ntertai nts. 3 RS Irita P e P 3 3 1 = I = = 1 H H A {8 i 'tnp taxi the nzureiwnichl| AR BT e dellvered (o) Alier Iy Dl fentie o eqieertAINmEntS, o resting up in New Britain after f artists is seen at her best in “The | Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain T st Call 904, ed itselt evidently to look at|OF Why. when Allen Drake had once | 0 ¢, S0 WeT CORECTE AnC OHNET trenuous scason in Fox movies, has American Maid”. Sunday’'s program | yol know why thousands use Mus. C : had been pushed back with | i I o6 top Iay s Thior e ‘ consented to make a personal appear- | may he pitted against any in the state | .. o % . tea sivin Gk . el ay is Thomas Edison’s = terole once you experience the glad re. ridence of quick dismay upon i‘":r"“'l' ‘0{ :\":\“»'Z\” bd\‘\ ‘ml-"y“ I""“ laien b Teioritn: Tarty “i;]“’fg”,‘l’[‘l ance at Fox’s this evening, and will and compare favorably. iief it gives.y i £ of the first man e duestlonstover whichi Lihad puz ‘ & E Sl e something of interest to tell Tonight will witness the final pres- ot 2 fat ot once fom the heenent b o preposterous thing, of|?led my brain considerably, and the |StAT ¢ | jar at 3 res : S e { entation of “The Sunset Trail" with | qrug store. It is a clean, white ointment u i 5 Z | answers to which T had give salv- 1 - ti e vaude ha ity il of 1 e e “Iu" a " f flf ing snyone (whollknow e | i s o SR S e j Vivian Martin and the vaude that Pt el s U 1 Bt by dispuised to the|iDs: " as s was | was presented Thursday and Friday. | than a mustard plaster and does not ext mine. But I was getting | 8Uarding the paper, and the clique of | Men“ fol' Tfimorrow | HOUSEHOLD NOTES | Continuous performance in effect | biister. Brings ease and comfort whils so much mystery about their I didn’t understand in the least wha deciphered it, he hadn't destroyved it were in my possession b N - o ity When oil is eaten, less bread is de- | complete change of progra the new | doctors and nurses. Millions of jars arg Biipyoseltheyihaa foundior FParina and Milk [ picture feature being e Tloor | ysed arnually for bronchitis, croup, stifl E y hae ot Gl | sire Below”, with Mabel Normand in the | neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu 9 S RARE :‘“:4 SR Muffins , ol dolicions | lending .. Those who saw her in | matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the | were the emissar A S Coffec | : e ) v \ on” will remember | back or joints, sprair<, sore muscles, : 5 5 Dinner e | her eve ett 10y did in her | bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of The thought madc yen altion : ST S : r 5 eff v “hapl a he chest (it often prevents pneumonia); | £ S A the day w . = | cam Potato Soup Don’t serve fresh pineapple with e 2 > Al SR ¥ which had been arouse A | aised Beef [ anything sweet e P gl SicaRtEIchasiEnase § o0 Tonight kee's narrative changed to @ stern de- | Mashed Potatoes : ! Netmandghas galon siniise | D termination to meet o gh- d Onions rley flour can be used for dump = 2 . TOM MOORE e Rariey nous S u ling erust T fi e et he Gil- : ; e manage to do | SGolats Brcadl BUIanE LeEEa o up o e minute, with the Gil- | . » aye e Coffee 1i “frio, two men and a woman in o1 18 11 : Brown of Harvard” T11 Just Do That. o ometimes a little plain lemon | of the best novelty acts that is booked | 1L 3 Sy 7 L ve nausea. { through the United ofiice, Dave Gla eat Vaudeville Bill This was something easier planned | Coiroy Balndl Samawicnes 5 than accomplished, however. The mys- | = alking comedian, { | ] . Baked Bananas Ehra whar 5 o a ] Haymakers n 7 terious lessee had made another con- | c ! | Strawherries are good for people n W e G § ' Ten { There will be other features { Salt of the Earth” gl o @ sy ol \ read Pudding. Mix in B o ‘ I think it's a shame! she Brown sugar should 1 in | 1 , v Jouble Features— veutet e mfnodoN e it | ol SRS e R e oGt o 'FADS AND FASHIONS| | : ¢ HARTFORD. stip- = ‘} f LOAN YOUR MONEY TO { | i { i Comedies S e il e s e e e o e RGOV | ror s et i S o UNCLE SAM OR GIVE - . personal belor v d be out ot cupful sug: pinch salt, one |, qinary gelatine wi stipwhberries Watch for i e : Ut Of | teaspoontul vanilla, and two el | Or ety Eelatine it ety IT TO THE KAISER house they arrive scattered through “THE KAISER"” Japanese servant will reach here a day | C2ten cggs. Pour into greased bak- 2 ahead of the others, and T'm set in \pan boiling water 1 food 1 flavor W | ing frock | Otter brown satin makes a charm- | S e R in modernte oven; stir twic and baggage. My handsonie foreignor | Lane IReepRchocolatelli Sh s o h e e tive — s o We are a Quality Ol\IS IEEATRE = e : Store Catering to | i B i | white portion of one head .elery, | that the children should be allowed | g 5 | . = L0 U A ML Hall [[ner e an i ion e S0k | Sinerat Stovanee ot = their s jeePaa' | Every Family | properly digeste Therefore TONIGHT 8: with salt and AT TON ith s d peppér and spread on i A / TW BEDS Hungerford Conrt. thin slices of bread, covering with A good mecat salad is made with ) o ture—the best and the choicest ois Bolton and N. Y. Cast. ~ . er of mayonnaise chopped cold meat, cold boiled pota ATy i aa o 3 RICES—25¢ to $1.50. Satu dfly, AD"I 13 ]5 : Zenpetisoll aneat ool hite 5 Why not bring “SATETY FIRST» of thelr kind. As for the prices, = : =y Movement Right Home by Using [§ we impress you that they are Matinee Wednesda | | OllyeR i sl e . : ’ .| ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and § most fair and quite consistent eadaches alfan artiacialor a1at 1o it Rcor Ao X | Cream. for Ours is the only properly with the quality. = = | i paen e Sy e & { T Pasteurized Product Sold i Now Years of reputation have en- “HE VERY IDEA g and butter less necessary. i | s D Now: x t o hos—Nights, 25¢ to $2; Pop. the stomach, liver and bowels. Apples will form the basis of al- | striped B | hat we are now telling th st Seats $1. Seats Now. BAZAAR Regulate these organsand keep |™°st 2nv ic!! z J‘ E' SEIBERT & SONr { racts to. i from headaches by usi . s W, Cape m color | 101 PARK STREET. | free y using Rreakfast is meal whi called mahogan Telephoue 1986, CARPETS, RUGS, DRAPER- - Benefit Children’s Home || y Remesetscaun A T i TES, UPHOLSTERIE ave%urfue and American Red Cross | ‘When thio skin 15 sun scorched sive | MOTHER “h':“,:"““ ‘\'.i'\i‘? S : L —DANCING— ’ e e I T e The above are our featurod | e, o ! 2 lines and it's a r ADMISSION 15¢ EILLS 'rw:“ le bread can be used as a hasts I e Skl || HEAT FROUR RR BOME Ust [ e b Auspices Daughters of i Fron mhiehehl dreniaanan YOU HUST BOY ALSO AN ECRAL fl realize. Always ready to advise Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the Worlds 7 e () G R e iy are a by | AMOUNT OF OTHER CrrEALS y 8 and suggest Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c.. 23 h should America. probably rootbound.