New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1918, Page 4

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Vaudevwville MABEL NORMAND “The Floor Below’’ A Positive Bundle of Gloom Chasers A ROAR! A HOWL! A SHRIEK! C’mon Fellers, Let’s Go Swimmin’, and Play Robbers, and Catch the Old Ghost! DO YOU REMEMBER ? ? “TOM SAWYER” (By Mark Twain) —With— JACK PICKFORD, LOUISE HUFF THURS, FRIL SAT. pecial Matinees on Thursday and Friday at 4 o’Clock COME WITH TEACHER Wed. & Thurs. Discriminate SEE AT - FOX’'S For Those Who TWIN FEATURE FANNIE WARD ~ GEO. WALSH “NOCENT” o B0 BILL 1s Innocence the best protec- bn agzainst cvil? A girl ought up behind the walls of father’s house in China, i facatl BossRiopEaringy in a great comedy. at happened? —ALSO— Episode No. 6 OTHERS. YSTONE COMEDY THE EAGLE'S EYE “TARZAN OF THE APES" | PMING—SUNDA P | The dances are cleverly done and th act is flashy with their own pretty settings. Virginia Rankin offers song. in a pleasing manner. McDonald & Co. offer a strong dramatic sketch entitled ““Charity here are four capable performers in this sketch that will please lovers of the dramat- ic art. Several good smaller photo- plays are shown including a new O. Henry story with Duncan McRae in Arabian Nights, and Wm. S. Hart, the popular portrayer of western rles in “The Test of Courage”. On Thur day, Friday and Saturday Bluebird greatest dramatic photoplay will b shown with Carmel Myvers and neth Harlan in “The Lash of a powerful drama of love V. Kenneth Harlan who is well known to local theatergoers, plays the portant role and is ably supported by Carmel Mye RIBBON PLAY | TURE AT KEENEY'S | ey's is offering a star photo- d vaudeville bill this week. ture picture is the Vitagraph hbbon play, “The Home Trail”. ipman and Alfred Whitman ptarred in this production. The lle headline is furnished by De Danse, a classy dancing sented by nine girl dancers. EENEY’S| NOW PLAYING ELL SHIPMAN —IN— HE HOME 'Iij\IL” RIETY DE DANCE —9 People— RGINIA RANKIN SONGS hs. McDonald & Co. N “CHARITY” Ken Power” wealth, Menu for Tomorrow Brealkfast Farina ‘ream Panned Potatoes Toast Coffee Tmnch Nut Canned Loaf Fruit Dinner Cream Onion Breaded Cutlets Tomato Cauliflower Lettuce Salad Chocolate Rice Pudding Cotfea Nut Loaf-—Two cupfuls bread crumbs, one cupful of chopped nuts, one scant ful of swi ful of s: sufficient hot and let stand for ten minut cupful more of hot water to a buttered tin. Bake 5e, to moderate oven and 3 $1.00 Layer Cake—Beat ly, April 18 Matince and Night ' two cupfuls powdered sugar and e ol Tatir hard for fifteen minutes, add HARRY LOUDER. | cupful milk and two cupfuls flour, « n unexcelled company. Direc- | ternating a little of each and beatir fiam Morris | well. Lastly, add one teaspoonf 50c, T6c, $1.00, flavoring and threa level te Xes, 0. baking powder ar bake tins. of Soup Sauce of stale and a half teaspoon- et herbs and one teaspoon- Mix thoroughly and water to SONS’ THEATRE IGHT AND WEDNESDAY. (Matinee Wednesday.) n's Greates Laughing VERY IDE moisten; cover add one d turn one hour in cold two eggs, Hit. popu- add beat $1 , and fuesday aspoon Seats in Jells by the cne ty ners working her of | upon have im- | | Mrs. C | member | home vill: add | | done.” i 8ro BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, News For Thealergoers and Jessel.Lasky presents ! MABEL NORMAND IN “THE FLOOR BELOW' Mabel local Normand, with still her hundreds fr wonderful suc- her ot admirers having sh in their memori cess in “Dodging a Million,” to the Lyceum yestert ind est picture, “The Iloor Below nd scored a greater hit than ever before. If her measure s in the film world is gauged received in this rance, then Ma of the greatest greatest comediennc canie back v in her newest succe wiy she on cvery appe Normand one not the very the business. Tt scems as though Miss Normand's directors insist giving her roles where the s htfulness of her of her is city bel if in is on cer deli the real beauty 1d figure stand out. Alway forced to shine out through AR 5 : ‘ able surroundings and shabby ™ S R but her character il 5 $ appeals to the mass 15 the happy into those stray watchers' he: into the she goes r and tnfavo clothin that Miss D of smt of h eul- ne wants her cor- and, mpathies to prove vet in- | not | ne, nocence does let keeping of 1 erime nd her lience way of ¢ audience, air her ac roaring REVELATIONS By OF A WIFE ADELE GARRISON What Madge Felt Constrained to ass the residents t the promise of cach example. You're a new vin, T understand, Mrs. vour grounds are so they would malke point if you could n them into ¢ e To do the woman didn’t manner of and her Mar Graham, th splendid st her district to follow to Her Strange Visitor. rome: can 1 for you, Mrvs. IMac- but ley large 1 ught I asked the question netorily who s opposite me, T had no idea what et the > she had given for but I sht mean be courteous to my thinly irritate trifle st bracing perf wting | of the visitor only be induced to S ns. justice 1 how e had given tand that the e fi being asked to shter in her | trict leader was on account of our un- | 4 herself usnally lavge lawns, 1 : i spar a bit with her e “Do you mean you would like mec cangers, | Plough up the lawn 2" 1 would | “That is what s cvery one my cas tenn tluous “our calling wished caller, disguised air |1 exen me 1ppos her nme clear- i she realize offensiy of course, to wa though of snobbe evide of tion confirmed was unused A more experienced leancd fortabl and have put at “The representative county,” she in B to unders only dia ntly enl even reason my become a dis- She determi ehair for the t thtening picion to me my asked tryin said, they're super think 2" to t we worker cor nme to do,” she lawns, lin don’t ourt, golf at this time My wor of the you a nervous, s pronouncing each word were capitalized—T had idea that mentally whom T one'" have for the pro- Mrs. A. of Garden City, Cove, Mrs. D. of named four women recognized §0C] “Pardon Mistake.” cato voice though it whimsical “Perhaps s0.” [ return Mrs. Hadley, the soil of “but have | she v you ever studicd of a lin} adding “of am tion rdens. B ter “ou nw 2 olf A n court or that golf | moting of Oyster B or war ‘No, I have not,” she returned I think you'll find that they useless for garden purposes unless than they would he expended on them,” I “And the waste of money which already preparing ould 1w, of ¢ len would | he more Hempstead”—she whose and philanthropic ber the board 1ty names 1 ™ money leaders—z worth wer of which I from Marvin to divide mem- am the Iach he to en- said. of used enormous. said disagreeably, s court I on of represen BE them ‘AN leader. I have come | have a aslk the legder for this Xcs, pviiich SN district i L great deal of I returned. “I'm What Asked. plough it up. But I shall to plant a large garden— had already planned one. But how much of our lawn I can give I don't know. And I couldn’t possibly take the position as district leader. I have dutics which would make it im- possible ‘Am I to you do not heen be in supposcd > into districts you | 1 teny tand G time sure trust under to each to a yvou to be one thain and | S5 he e wouldn't very glad indeed, 1 bo I paid her a mental tribute. She might be inexperienced, snobbish, but she knew how to come the point. | She had left out one vital item, how- ever. I had an unworthy feline in pointing it out to her. “What work are these leaders sup- posed to perform?” T asked smoothl “And just what is the purpose of this war garden iization ? She flushed, and there wa gleam resentment in her eye t she lose her self possession. leasure E t) infer, Mrs, Graham, wprove of the war garden or, perhaps, of other patriotic 2" The sneer was evident I thought of my work in the secret service under Lillian, which so must have heard of ' sorbed my time that I couldn’t hn e e © of sick mother-in-law, without the smiled dly. But there was the n smile on my lips as I faced the | erant woman before me. || I cert ly do approve of war den work!” I declared with emphasis. | “I believe that every housechold should raise all the vegetables it can, But I | think it the height of folly for the to be placed in the hands of in cxperienced, impractical, hysterical who advocate such absurdi as planting potatoes on tennis who, with the vast | land in country, that o worlk work of didn’t “But the war that put pale if I tive “I have read them,” I turned suavely. “But I would natur- Jly like to know just what you wish ab take ind you sir garder she re my m inw dared distinetly no to reply in about re- moment to induce every of ground to plant it etables,” she district leader is to set by putting all her wrdens, and to can- | Sk W owner to p said considered a are tryin of a plot toes and other 1ch example wor persons, tie courts tract and of all our the waste into £ is not | SAVAGE COMEDY AT by intol- [ at cetiv The may APRIL other -t role. 1 is a Mark order the | cial s or | Friday shortly after 4 > in coming her Good morning turne Wy W 1ghes’ om hic oni tens 2 knot for ut much iib The werk Iyries ihe Kern not hows would destroy the b lawns."” it the | incognito dance-ac combes terp ing Pullman car characters, no musical n de the Lieutenant 153rd Dix and punch The [ cludes et of the Opera Players Wednesd le \ Greek dancing march-song 8 other polka ractive material Optometrist 16, GEORGE WALSH DIRECTION WILLIAM FOX» Scenariohy Julia Crawford Ivery Directed hy Win.D. Taylor By arrangentent with Mark Twain Co. A “A":),*t,,,.,.nn B AT FOX'S TOMORROW AND ) by cever TWIN FEATURE BILL | Sror il OFFERED AT FOX'S alws | fi lit what work prove Shic the vo she st rov | and To twin feature bill is the attraction for Wednesday and Thu nnie Ward, in the Pathe fes “Innocent,” and the popu Walsh in “Some Boy,” also ipisode No, 6 of “The Eagle’s Eye,” with more of Chief Flynn's expos: a new Keystone comedy, “A Tell-] Shirt,” and other short subjects. Photographically “Innocent” is perfect as a picture can effects are uniformly splenc rom the dramatic valuc may well lay claim “pictorial camers bel N sma bi will for Ifox's M mand. e the bill today and o mat hil he ¢ omedy posi | pho 1cin M goes across The Burton Iolmes travelogno res arc also on the comedian self, Geo Dave hit feature nd with terday picture Saturday will he Jack Pickford ir Light and 1 R the production it lead- | to the titlc of a of | stud and in Miss the city of a view it le, spe- ziven Thursday and the the to w pictu able tion the daughter in China. He ‘Innocent” the father of and broken .arest wish be spared Ward is cast opean residen given her the he his w h was the t ht. Drun charactered himself is that his daughter may the temptations of the world and ow up to be innocent in fact as well name. She is brought up in seclusion bebind the walls of the old quaint Chinese garden behind her fa- ther's house. IHer is ended immortal stor the children of oppe n presents will b tunity to ha name tur the ause E Eag] ing fects ou on o'clock his d wuty of the home plot agal try case. as I pardon my mis- she said stiffly, seclusion Good morning able goes back to | Suffice to say | college, United THURSDAY. her father's death. He has asked friend, John Wyndham, to be the s guardian. Wyndham, an honor- man, soon tires of China and Europe. Here for the her life the glrl 1ght into contact with the its temptations. What happens? tel] would be to spoil the story. that it is strongly dra- more than satisfy time in ic and will everyone. Joy and Pep” in manner and dis- in the Fox in which is George Walsh “Some Boy, tion, topl; and he plays it in the inimitable rge Walsh fashion that has made friends and admirers for him all over country. He begins the story in but is expelled and has to go s press agent for a fashion- and while there he em- vorlk hotel, barks on an ocean of exciting adven- It isa) , in a fashion all his own. corking “Walsh Picture.” ach succeeding episode of ‘“The le’'s Eye” contains many interest- exposures which have been ef- ed by the Becret Service of the States, the latest being the s of the German government nst organized labor in this coun- and how they were foiled in every. Mrs. He shamed of lley,” T re U rifle but eful myself, 101 PARSONS’ FRIDAY musical Toot-Tooi mirth and t theater, matines Rupert ,,’,:l,"‘ | What a hard thing it st to bear one friend acquaintance tered trouble! Not long ago I was staying with a woman who had a the front. Word came to her that on was wounded. She was a womun whom 1 knew only slightly, 1 but in the inevitable intimacy of a |is to boarding house, met frequently at | stan the table, on the stalrs, in the living | ter 160m. Not scemed rain of Fri with a on Cap farc lay \in merry Excuse e bloo: deep It ter to path to know toward a has suf- is iy who which -Tool" was hunioro Y advon in how Troad e some deep the and son Id-up called amental their cffor the ouplc sappointed her in to tie mismated consola minist we rii headed Reno; the his demure, the Bun- s of the art of comedy-creat- forgettir who s the th ions of to word of sympathy brutal. Are i G ring b pseudo-de Sometime the More A Cruel. other hand, to intrude on grief, even with words of the sincere sympathy, might be cruel if she were the kind of that cannot bear to have its ‘I wounds tpuched. ak And there are a ratures | People of the opposite tempera- melo- | ment cannot understand them Ities | 1 knew a very brave, fine woman who tried to look at the loss and in the only logical Christianity can loolk of | «t such loss (Do you remember amp | that verse in John: “If ye loved me, horus, would rejoice because 1 said T lively | wo unto the Father’”?) Both this reason, and also be- did not want to intrude suffering on others, she no black, went about smiling and in her ordinary tones and did — - not change her manner of living in any way e | She Wears Mow intrusions the On the always ; her vicinity o reost more nature porter, i your 1 evidence ral tip bcok for of Edg: arc Toot Allan rton mbe Toot!" is ERaTas re 1 and great many such ferome ayed by t the dy is ther 3 veral once of nd nov neluding military Mil¢ nreld, 1y husb: which new “The I Emil 1 Depot Bri rousing Long in ot Cold de at soldier you Is that rfor for with features to the pi hig cast Billy I give a for 15¢; she e oot” in- Louis Allen Scats go on 00t- | ber | wor and personal spoke dotted lining material for makes ng of o Voice neighbor, who person who wear on her person, but in 1 that her voice and her whole| A “T never did think Mrs. B. d v great deal for her husband, she has certainly proved it by way she cted since he died. when T tried to tell her how scrry 1 was, she simply shut me right up—thanked me, of course, but | showed me she didn't want me to say | gists. a cape Face and Said a herself the |and mourning | it ! | | sort no of only ind and the And coug SE STANLEY HORVILZ, Main St. Optician | know where speech, with reply, would cause more suffering. But if you guaranteed to banish catarrh, chitis or money back. A haler lasts a lifetime and extra bottles of Hyomei can be obtained from drug- | E TALKS RY RUTE OCAMTRON Expressing Sympathy more. She’s one of those cold- ded people that don’t have very » feeling: is just such variance in charac- as this, which makes it so hard how best to express sym-~ y. Ore Safe Thing to Do. suppose the only way we can do act according to our best under- dings of the individual's charac- There is one fairly safe thing to do when you are uncertain, and that is to write a note. safely of enter its exaction note may often be surc that all important do this, " note contains one sentence: of do uot want you to think ing any acknowledgment of this SORE THROAT Coughs, Croup Relicved in Two your throat sore? Breathe Hyomei vou catarrh? the Hyomei. and Catarrh Minutes e Bre Have you a cough? Breathe Hyomei. lave you & cold? Breathe Hyomel. | 1Tyomei is the one treatment for all | nose, not contain any cocaine or morphine throat and lung troubles. It does all that is necessary is to b hrough the little pocket comes with each out‘it complete outfit costs but little at gists everywhere and at the Clark nerd Drug store, and Hyomel is oup, and bron- Hyomei in- the inhaler hs, colds, sore throat ond George plays the role “Joyous” hlm' P ¢ 3

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