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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1918, News For Tizealergoers and Women Readers- TOM DROPS IN IT AT FOX N Thurs. : 4t % e D“IC‘KE%%% -, X33 |Merk Twaln /n_ For Those Who Discriminate o KN/ | e o P | RS x TOM SAWVER] | S Pay a Dollar a Week v M= &Y / B : f 2 y A PARAMIOUNT PICTUR. | i Y i} TWIN FEATURES jt —IN— [ N 5 ACTS & 2 ; ) / | Miss Ward is supported b; 5 ACTS 3 : - X Y d i i i An assemblage of the John Miltern (Mr. John Shee- A picture that is as refresh- i 7 : han of New Britain) 1 a big ing as a sprit shower—a g B T X compan great comedy drama. - el = L ) 4 ¥ i and Young Men's Suits, Also Episode No.6 ‘THE EAGLE’S EYE’ and Others it e ‘ ' ] S ; ‘ ‘ i all the mew Spring § i = s | models. Simply say “Charge OMING ‘! ARZAN OF M 7 e H { [ L It d I"o:n r\‘wle “ell»dreu:d » UN DAY | THE APES : . . Visis ’ ’ v i ] A and paying the bill will be very easy. NOTHIN LIKE 1T IN PICTURES uits $12 to $35 Topcoats $15 to $32 A : 4 . Hats, Shoes, - , . : B ! ! i Furnishings SIDE TALKS i ' Dy ) P V‘f - ' 1 1 l,IBERTBy%OND BY RUTH GCAMERON BEST there is in Men's MECEESAR XiscH SToRE S ‘ . J d f 667-693 MAIN STREET What are outdoor sports, walking | 2 TFO and golf, tennis, swimming, riding, | HAR/ B and all the rest for? Are they a test of endurance, or are they to give pleasure and to make | one more fit for the business of daily lving? At a little Inn to which me- N B times go, there came las ar a man o = and his wife who made a deep im ; ‘ pression on me. Five m s from the ! e B “ VAUDEVILLE Inn there is a mountain which tho | it s g y iy £ R ARRIEON more sturdy among the guests usu- ; ally climb as the climax to their | ke . 7 5 Gy How Dicky “Took” Madge's Story of have been a bit too chilly for coms Tasi Daviof visit. Now, the average person drive - 3 3 ot S A i’ mho aternson st Day o {to and from the mountain, thou 8 = i Mrs. Hadley's Visit. been especially warm, however, and some of the hardier walk one way. ‘ . m . - Somectimes a painful scratch or LL.‘ when I instructed Katie to serve din- ABEL. NORMAND | A Twenty Mile Walk. G - 3 sudden small bruise will make one! ner on the breeze-swept veranda I was | But this is what that man and his i e : forget the pain of a deeper, greater | sure that Dicky's pleasure after hif 'HE FLOOR BELOW wifo did. They e ol G 5 injury. It was so with me after Mrs.! journey from Mineola would equal reachod Inn her S im- | six o'clock Saturday night (after a Hadley had taken her corre i my own peccable way down our front walk and tiresome four hour train journey) . : T i, : y S k S T S SRl " g b SRS . inta her waiting motor. The Shadow Falls. HURS. FRI. SAT. [hofnext morniie theyivsroifo My : : ; ; : : : My encounter with her, insignificant i : | o : i L d 1 placed the table and his chair in eight o’clock. They walked to the 3 TouE ad bee ad Irritated me . though it had been, had Irrita such a position that his eyes would mountain by a roundabout way 3 : R 8 = o | i i 3 . A Sl ({4 [ Which involved the climbing of a e o : ' - iy | O e e oront hetween | Test most eastly on the lake with tiie smaller mountain, climbed the moun- : st F i o 3 : ERe averypgonigentranse | trees surrounding it, a veritable Corot, icky anc o yself wait- taln and aliconbeck ey antlved llnm;in;:‘;e::f\- rtirrfli'rlldtfi“c"ofi‘a home | iR it8 soft spring coloring. As ho cazge barely in time to throw their things | £ ‘ 3 that I might tell him of the inci-|9ut on the veranda, fresh fro hi into their bags, eat supper and catch & 2 # S & 5 : bath, and looking unusually hand- ‘N’ 2 % ! : S ] ¢ lent I wonder if all wives feel as I , : the train home. < 3 . L, : ¢ 5 4 S 5 some, he stopped abruptly and gazed s realiz v - ad | B 3 ¥ 4 ‘ : g - : do ahout sharing experiences with | » < A YEAR Then 1 sealised vlat they had e S t L S i their husbands? More than half the |® l0ng minute at the exquisite blend done, T was filled with a great admir- : ; 3 : {ing of rippling water with the pleasure of a new book, & play ar an | B 2 A ; : : el shadows of the blending trees upon yuting e if Dicky isn't with me. outing is gone if Dicky RETee, : A i b And I'm never comfortable when any o y . been talking about them ever since. g > \ By Jove he exclaimed at last, % odc appe r bre up the day| 3 With Jack Pickford But the other day I met a man : LA : ; o e e e s, | drawing out my chair for me with the | who knew the couple quite well, and AT : . S £ S courtly grace which he knowns $0 6 rand anc 3 ceived his raillery or . dal Show at 4 p. m. Thurs- B i \hen I spoke of their remarkable cn- b g S e may demand, ' Well Now to use. “This is dlstinetly y and Friday, so that the durance and of what splendid sports Tom Saw yer : Thet is the ono sreat drawback to|Worth while. "I never realized Bl 5 ‘ they were, he was evidently not im S s ; T 2 _| fore how pretty and restful it is back ildren will have | A CPamount(Picture my secret work, the fact that I can an - R = = . SRl & Covis Lt Brosser 3090 J : not tell my husbang about it. But|here. But where is our dear Cousil aity to attend with their Out of Their Own Hides. . since 1 have been at home again { | Agatha ?” 4 i SLOCERT : _| Whether from the softening in- R Giers. “Yes,” he said, “I know just 2 today in Tl *an amaz- ! vorks are numbered in every cot have tried to put out of my mind al-{ = 0, spring landscape epread what kind of hikes they take, and I o , ingly swift and interest-holding mo- | try on face of the earth, and |together that phass of it. Thinking) 5 .00 i ™ i ee. never-satitil sk Teacher to Take the know that they take them right out FI. NORMAND tion picture with Mabel Normand as | througl medium of the screen, | of it always brings e ~»-f<“'fl't\""'hflr“ e e i = ot At 5, - . o 10 reasons v L E insists at | * 5 & S 8 i Bive Olass: of their own hides. You ought as Patricia. The newspaper worl e tory is to be spread far |10 the reasons why Lil ‘}"l‘l ’;:n‘m\lmc‘o,mh”. Teason, he was more like himi- see Mr. R. some Monday morning af- LYCEUM BILLTOPPER With its never-ceasing action, its end N d Breathing an cssense of !‘!'m\ h\fi\fi*{_‘{:"f):’:‘idf"f‘”}l“m a8 [self than he had been for a long ter one of those excursions. He will i e o e 5 Slovilie e y . | ess round of new happenir its { days gone by, days of glorilied barc : time. I hastened to answer his in- O SHOWS como into the office and fust SmP | 1y pogician O'Rourke had been any- | (hrobbing, pulsating spivit of “up and | teet and unfettercd joys, when life | tDOUENt is a dark, puzzling thoroush- | J NS r down at his desk. Sometimes it will | at ’em” furnishes the background of [is at iis height, and hoyhood in all | fare for me. “Waitin rayverfully T oTli AT NIGHT |take mim most of the week to wet | thing but a copy girl on a big metro- | 1y, story, and Miss Normand does | its beauty a vonder holds the cen- The Home Coming. Tor i f,p"‘.,.,(’,l, ;:1?\:::1:;\:: m.:,:f,’,‘, Iover the effects of a trip. And yet | pelitan newspaper or had a character | (he rest ter of the s t £ t picture Dicky was late in coming home from | wo have dared to have dinner out of he thinks that he s getting out into | any different than that of a care-free, The big vaudeville bill headed by | comes like breeze over a toiling city Mineola, whe he was engaged in|daors,” I smiled, trying to match my ey the country for his health’s sake. | ¢ pearted girl, she would prob- | ‘The Four Haymakers! will also ap- The Lyccumw management a making the illustrations for an|voice to his spirit of raillery. Talks to me about getting out more. | - S g 0 { pear today, for the last time. The | nounces that on T md aviation serial, a commission he had| “I'm to infer then that my Kins-e Tells me to be a sport.” | ably never have figured as the storm- | auartet will return o “The OId | day special showing of the picture | recently received. He greeted me with | woman won't shed the light of her ’ It was interesting to see the re- | center of one of the greatest mys- | jomestead,” with which it tours, | will take pla at about 4 o'clock to | the almost formal courtesy which had | countenance upon us at meal time verse of the picture. teries that puzzied the police of an ' shortly, and the Lyceum is fortunate | sive school children accompanied by | pervaded his manner ever since aur [when we eat out here? And suggestive. American city. Incidentally she ir sccuring the act. A minstrel over- | {heir teachers or older folks an op- | stormy interview by the brook, but I You're eminently correct,” T an It drove home a truth 1 think 1| \would have never been a principal in ' ture occupying one minute and a half | portunity to sec it noticed something else about him, an | swered. “T hope you'll be able to beéar needed: that (“'"]r’”’“:("‘i" ‘: »‘”fi_‘ A8 | a delightful romance, and the world is a faature of the quarte work The vaudeville bill the last three | air of suppressed Nrn«*mvn‘l. as 3f|up when I tell yau that I have in- £ wrong as any other kind of self in- | would not he favored with “The Floor | omorrow, the first of three da days will be composed of Mitchell & | something momentous had happened | structed Katie to serve ail our meals NOW PLAYING dulgence. Below.” engagement, a picturization of “Tom | King, .«,l\mm talkers and imitators, | to him out here High Class Vaudeville Acts More Sporting to Have the Courage But sh as a copy girl, and was ' Sawyer,” Mark Twain's undying story | Little Jerry, clever lilliputian com T knew better, however, than to ask “Praise be to Allah!" he ejaculated ) — 5o | of sunny disposition, and she did with Jack Pickford in the title rolo | adian, rawley & West, & man [ him any questions. His moods are | devoutly, and then with a return to VARIETY DE DANSE i 1§ n | fEUre inoa wonderful romance, so | comes to the Lyceum, topping @ bill | and woman in a comedy novel offer- | variable, lately, and 1 have learhed | his old, delightful manner, ‘‘Well, o T Atyisgoftenpaptompasioninte iy | the Lyceum theater will present her | of unusual merit. Readers of Twain's | jng. There wiil be other features. yia be wary of them. So I simply an- | what's been doing today? THAS. MCDONALD & CO. vourselngali i S lcumh ol | swered nis “Hello, Madge"—which he| T try never to bore Dicky by re- in “Charity” :Lr:\'é ,‘_’E‘:“(;rrl "‘m_“': s ‘_f:'” e e s e B s edito linvest “;vh 2 H;\l“lh k"w— lating the petty details with which so — — SO 5 A | new episode of “Bull's i Hoii s BV s mality as if his actual words had been | many wo! g i ais. of VIRGINIA RANKIN glve in when oth it ore e L S oS B Bl theReompanyanelino il pcal JOHN MILTERN I [P A e G e el e e e B el Songs physique are going on. You want to | Mdd O SN0 ay SICEE S0t sty Hlllarnd andiTorothy s a carelc friendly “Hello, Dicky,” | sense of the ridiculous, and often be & sport, you say. As If it was not | MOTTOW along with several other | remembered for their stool en NN OCENIRENTIE QXSS (e et amees s 0 LensslotR Teluic i Tors ey = = ten times as sporting to know when | 800d pictures. Thursday, EFriday and | monts at Parsons's theater. William | NOCEI 4 LMD ERGL ORI |y SIRgEegincldentegor Sthes dass 1o s INMAN & LYONs and to have the courage to | Saturday the big Bluebird feuture, author of the v 15 to his room . time, especially of Katie's furnishings, Up and Down the Street” fo ston anfl U iezeits i | “The Lash of Power”, will be shown. | sistant. editor of Collier 1 e Rinucnswill Dosrasd o2 0imin S whichiatford Himiafhear tyuiighiiFor- stop right then! 2 Selis L | utes, on the veranda.” tunately Katie had been in especially e o : > e In G yout | Carmel Myers and Kennetn Harlan, | has turned ou othe S1C e s AWard anc Georg alsh KENNETH HARLAN There is something splendid about | furmel Myers a S soraemErlen g e ined _‘13:“ lhe auceco i Fannic Ward and George Walsh There's a large, square veranda at|good form, and he appeared highly 3 ¢ jran neck and neck at Fox's ° today | ype rear of the library In the old | amused. Then I related at length my E el a test irance for some definite | Tomorrow s S endurance, | Harlan plays the role of John Rand Harry Lauder, inimitable Scotch E e e house we have bought, which we had | experience with the snobbish Mrs. sports a continual test of endurance 1 . o Sl i pearing i 1 exciting Pathe drama, | cereened as saon as the first hint of | Hadley But as I talked Tfelt inde | completely pervert their rightful end ,:" 10 l"(vvht\\\:\tl '_tn:t “,‘,‘m" :jv~>-r"1\ 1\‘;:\\“ leem \:-‘\"‘\G_ \:"_m ‘\\";‘ ‘lyn'!lx ng ‘4“ .mv" | “Innoc George Walsh in | gpring came. 1t overlookks the gar- finably as if the curtain which had e s - il e iy e i e e e PR R i cplaode | den, at the foot of Which is the little | scparated us for so many days was \ ’ T M c“,‘M_ it Moo dionEManenon s leliasen imastilnoonf andllevonine Wauns ortea v ban o olma el B (b hew lake bordered by trees, the most at-{again slowly descending between us DONS THEA RE R B plo, each with his hand at his broth- | excellent company of vaudeville artists, | ooy Stone comedy, “A fell Tale Shirt™ | iractive feature of our grounds There was neither sympathy nor —Hartford— @1 throat—with wealth their King. | l-auder’s popularity, great P e sie ol e i nalit whict B oo . Laving | entusemonGh Ny} hushand girace i ke £ Forgetful of his love, forgetful of tho | been In America, has now reached an R S i uch | our meals served out of doars, but|be listened But there was another ¢ 2. 2 4l nd out in “Innocent”, Miss Ward's | the spring mornings and evenings | cxpression which stung me. \ o = < i - o St s wife, John | €ven higher pinnacle, due to the work : i TONIGHT 8:15 FOUR VAUDEVILLE A e R e 0 B el o omaiens off o o on's Greates Laughing Hit ind plunged onward In his AbOTE enas Bl dolng) ‘ar work. " aplthe fascination of the drama, and the e S 1 - ‘N EV'Q | Supremacy. The outcome of his piti- | vt given Miss Ward by John | tle girl of the Orient t6 the little t lie t for a fashionable hotel HE VERY IDEA DS IEY’S | il s uNeR iy AL e support given Miss War John > . ttle but- | licity agen a fz e ACTS AT KEENEY'S | 1ess struggle was reached amid sea- :;",\’ iL;-‘f(‘y(nl'[‘\l.JI“ Beraiat part ! yiiiern, known to his New terfly of Paris—never over-stepping | and from that time until the end of ot a day for the Liberty bond causc AT LI, IO U B LR LR | e e e < T friends as John Sheehan. Mr. Shee- | the bounds of propriety, but ever sub. | the fifth recl, George gets into such a e 5 i ‘ ol tnll erloping G amn. N Mvers .m:f(:xl rered in “\“|va11|‘v\.vrm\ totalling ) “originated the role of John [iect to the temptation of being led | peck of trouble that he has to put on ¥y, April 18 ‘\I,n'tinvn and Night Four excellent vaudeville acts are | N€eds no introduction to movie fans more b Tl on Sdoliar auder o0 gyam in A. H. Wobds stage pro- | ast by unscrupulous man. The di- | all speed to escape being jailed Farewell Tat presented at IKKeeney's this weok, | 88 She is quite popular, possessing a150 did [‘\\\\M“ i bances duction of “innocent”, and in the |rection of this picture is subject to HARRY LOUD | Heading is Variety de Danse, a classy | Peauty and good acting abillties and ,"~““““}“s”“t“"al"\_‘1"'; He ¢ his son o 0 reen version, plays the same | mention. The opening scenes il an unexcelled company. Direc- | dancing novelty with special settings, | the Bluebird company considers this f ¢ -strife and son in ; sy | Sility, strength of charac- | China, spell China and the Chinese in 1 gavo his life far the cause of Part with abill 0 e sl HOU D N B Morr There are elght girls 1 & man in | production the best on thelr list ”"“'“'\’m_m” Life DRtioica. ' fer and a clear-cut appreciation for | capitals. When the action turns to G, 76c, $1, $1.50 and the act and thev offer ballet, 100 and | - joh that is before him As one | Paris, Paris it is. Artificialty of the | ; ta NOW other novelty dances. Chas. Mepon- | “THE VERY IDEA o o Il watches “Innocent” the scrcen is for- [ gambling life, the palatial homes of | 9 ald & Co. present a tense dramatic Jf course present some of | b becomes not the artificial [ the vich und beautiful country e ¥ ‘\;,,7 ske called “Charity”. Virginia AT PARSONS’ TODAY““ T e R Gl SR e but ono |tates of the wealthy--all are conveyved | : ; Rankin, a singer of considerable rep satrons 1he ween transformed to the | With realism. - The George Walsh | ation. ‘“They are the finest sports ! (By Mark Twain) I ever knew,” T said. And T have | 25c to $2 The comedian will haye now ' 1o A fruit gelatine may be made with almost any left over fruit — ) (g ) utation, offers a selection of popul i Snens Henrs Wi Savase sl & . drowsy. sluggish life of the Orientals, | smile and the George Walsh person- | Scrambled eggs served with aspara- 'ave oul' qes and operatic melodies. Tnman and = 10 s e {heir picturcsque ten gardens, and | ality once more combined with a | 84S make an excellent dish. Lyons, two comedians of exceptional There will e .matinee and eve- | parson’s theater on Friday amy Sat. their home of bamboo. From the |corking story to make “Some Roy” | s [ /| ability, talk their way into favor with | ning performances of “The Very Idea” | urday of this we with Satu " country of the Oriental, the scenes |an assured succes: It starts with | Aap vessel thas milk is to be poured their skit “Up and Down the Street”. | at Parsons's theater today, closing the matinee. In the great cast of fun. shift to the g and happy life of [ George in college, where he is €X-|intc should be first scalded. SEE “The Home Trail”, with Nell Ship-|local engagement. It Is a sparkling makers ave Billy Kent, Touise Allen Paris and her gambling resorts. And | Pelled for disobeying his father's in- | i STANLEY HORVITZ, man and Alfred Whitman starred, is | fa t Truex and the and Alonzo Price, favorites of {he|with this shift, “Innocent’ is trans- [Jiunction, not to play baseball, where- It is wrong to allow silver to stand 827 Maln &t. Optician shown for the last time tonight. A} ork cast interpreting it. In | Opera Players here last summe i | formed from the unsophisticated lit- {upon he finds employment as a Pub- | gyver night without washing. : Saturday

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