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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918. catergoers and Women Readers- IOSE WHO DISCRIMINATE FOR WM. FARNUM 7 Reels A Smashing, Dashing Tale of e Episede No. 2 THE WOMAN BILLIE WEST in THE the Rocky Mountainsf_ IN THE WEB EF COOK ¥ Kk MAETERLINCK’S “BLUE BIRD” Found Now at This Theater COMING ! ! BEN CHAPIN, who has made a life-long studv of ABRAHAM LINCOLN will present a series of photoplays calied “THE SON OF DEMOCRACY” ivery American From Five to Ninety Should See This Series A ‘;‘a udeiriile EVELATIONS OF A WIFE By ADELE GARRISON by Madgze Found Herself in a Mo- cer's uniform. An instant later, cap | in hand, he was standing by the car | platform with his other hand held out | | to assist me in alighting. Then he | drew a pencil and pad of paper from | his pocket and made a rapid note the numbers on the car and the con- ductor’s ap. “Get along manded. he The conductor, e bell ing to utter a word hand = fentment written | obeyed. By this time and was licking hand. 1 firm ‘hold of collar, for 1 enough of his persio to. L had e that after assuring himself that 1 B | safe he would keep ontrailing the up beside | conductor who had kicked him, Tn alighting | fact, that’s just what he did attempt, offi- | but my grip on nd my | voice quieted him il | “Will you allow mic | injured?” a pleasant | said. Tt was hard to recognize it as | the same voice that had just cowed | the conductor so efficiently. “T hap- pen to know something about dogs, | and that brute gave him a nasty kick 5 ide.” 5 g 2 . if you will be so kind, I shall “Little Miss New York” !he most grateful,” I returned, for the st time getting the opportunity for good look at the youn officer. My first impressions of height nginc But wasn't ht him at first, omewhere rly thir- ties, I said to muyself, looking ex- tremely boyish to sual cye. It i was only when I got a square look NEARLY A TRIP into his eves with the hint of steel iy behind thelr blueness, and the fine Five-Paft Photeply lines which only hard work and ex “FAST COMPANY” perience can draw, etched arouns Evith them, that I realized he had lef e ATH R LT hoyhood behind for its spirit - would never losc no matter might come to him AR ONS, THEATRE} the grass bes the to the dog soothingly z looked up at me with a » Saturday N smile. I infer his fanr DILLINGHAM NERAL POST vi couldn’t control. bull wd | That. I realized instinctive At my permission —Hartford— Come here, Pete, old Matinee Saturday at Thomas A. Wise— { plush said mentarily Embarrassing Situation. command in the oF the appear- owner of the voice star- conductor into in-! He released p h which z of the own [Either te of ce from ce the d the ¥ nt obedien ist the d prevented my d, and e the road or now,” the officer com- my | idently not dar- but with ugly re- all face, puttin p his over his stop wround Pete had reached opportune to ooked in de- look., The had noted me took a. kne e s nd sing Intly any trolley, all, ra sme i c I s us 4 nt before mom and drawn it it was and from puth my his collay to sec awli voice if he's People Catehy and Oviginal’ Music and confirmed he had thou in the e: rhe Hermans were in “10 YEARS FROM NOW” 0 yvoung as I Bert—Bernard—Bessie the ¢ a he knelt road a de and nig ha presents | Youll——L G Wm. Courtenay o | the BNE NIGHT, MONDAY, MAY 6 | j.4 . Woods announces the American fPremiere of the Latesk London TPriumph “MY BOY” to $2.00 Seats «t myself for Wi reached e I'cte! Good again in That the youn emotion terrier h ‘Poor « over and his inju had notic ba sed me. embarrassment the same vein “Your inferen SN Eaia f vowll j ight wen manage pity for | officer Sale. G on in he him of all hadn’t re Pete intentions ruisti Now l'to a | e | strictly a quart tinetly trangc vere in methoc Iy myself had he was de embar muc Then mannery me was h in ¢ into in Pete 1 my wh strange yo wllantly waiting hi its elayin rassn ward him, “pet ing cha un fidence stool “come Entir tirc twa ta teaspoonful TS “This Ma this mo tand that 2. 1 can that d to t old ope one 11 powder, Jlespoc er cupfuls fuls melted butt dic mill minut ardi then i slices little 1 ten mi POSTTORSTIES "o’ o vy it says JFobdy : Corn Food Good ToThe | wnt armatie crsmns im0, Last Flake S [Ea tos a b ther, Ltter muflin Toast Diy ine n a nutes e, @(Im‘/ % < wm’.{pzl‘&m*s @d)om/’m/z presents Benjamin Chapin [OF DEMOCRACY ries of dramatic film stories of Americainthe making—— — itten,directed and procuced by Benjamin Chapin,, adhiel/ 7/ !n’m«m e HHIRE 3§ T &4 i TRUE BLUE” WITH | FARNUM AT FOX'S to ns the g h accept He and istenir ' “THE BLUE BIRD” ‘ AT THE LYCEUM| vidence | rat my skirt ind g g Blue” nuine w e of film horoughly a ever e the undiluted Americanism color- ! tells a thrilling and without mind flashed is es- William Fense j iy b The 5 attraction at the an Arteraft Charles m thea- picture, from | tei sup 7 Mai Maurice of rbing overstepping the 1t illustrates ynditions the spirit forsook the ca the old country independence in the land und the home of the brave tainly this is a “different picture” al- though of the “popular Farnum type” and shows this husky star at his best amidst wester scenes while playing a regular “all wool and a yard \merican When he out to an FEngl probiem that good deal more than thieves: for while handle these ob McKeever with the manners aristocrasy—to whict by birth if not breeding \re blinded | Adventure, intrigue, muystery, children, | & e—VYes, and love—a love strong Tyltyl, therefore, tvpify sugh to break the web woven about person, their pursuit | & Woman by untiring foes—these are orical rep- | the that go into the m quest of | of “The Woman in the Web,” the | second episode of which is also shown the | Fox’s. It bristles with action life, | now in the wide, wind-swept outdoors all | with mad riding and daring feats of s | brawn and sheer nerve—now in luxu- wars s New York drawir rooms, the | where . behind the draperies the | perils on the plains or in the the clutched dagger, the of the spy, the smile impa- achery. Those are dventu in the “The Woman in the new ol story. i pted The I terviinek bounds in icer's cc lue Bird, The by filming to have undertaking, requirin of time the use photographic trick 11 as the origination Whe ote e ol § < probability modern ut ment: oved this bee times and c of our titles to en- of lishne man | gpectacle id n B e forefathers, who and I|, silly | ous ontt to aid dog sod 0 and L drew the and 1 jov m by ever conceived Irec W of many new the famous Rel masterpicce it n is All Right.” LI i sht t in 101 be immortal- res by an Ameri- Anc whilc the rambled in idylli pictures that we: nant pen, and nt with the imaginary conjured hy the cold typ > obvious intention of the author the of humanity to surro our every- to would pict n poet waer d motion L \nizati the rnin > ranchma that he is the ldom faces troubles M cattle 10ws how to “without not familiar Britis find of heir ear o him a the o were he d in his preg mind with his the world 2ican to be co ions gloves” to open eves he be- 1ding and which we writv. The two heauties | Tong 1 famili and Bird is rents of the happiness. vt through on an for The children nd the the vi Berylune leads at alk ified every o of form well cruel and Even meet in and pers n wenlth and poverty terrihl loom form up in commodities brought the as -great mountain eager ear but masks few dead are tho the | that the | av and in Dinne; Unborn, i Yorkshire Pudding tiently await A Potatoes carth uce Only t of tt of the sode of ut lad the marvelous strides made in pictures have made | it possible,to produce a this has been pendous thousands of expost and ds ac- ph's prove one of the has vet produced ackers the ar movi which will best graph BIG MUSICAL AT o e KEENEY'S FEATURE sottin = i stablish Capacity houses are still greeting the merry musical melange, ‘“Little | Miss New York,” now appearing at | Keeney's theater. The company is made up of seven important characters and a chorus of 20 dainty and pretty girlies. Miss Mildred Campbell is aturing in the role of “Sally Brown"” 1nd is a supposed Chinese heiress. Miss Campbell’s personality is very charm- | ing and she is at her height in singing Chinese melodies. The and dancing s ient, the wowns and | costumes in the production a wonderful and are certainly worthy of | mention | that ork { st of g tude. 1 squiring feet photographic hundr itiple ul presenta of t o as i in rta construction parts, of hr m said, will in this direction “GENERAL POST” AT PARSONS TOMORROW +hich is Tecords William “hand jolliest’ irtenay, Tom W stage y tha combination which comes si for i in ging ind remains ex on Saturday worn e it's a tried out Tom ! ombination | Albany | | A suppased American millionaire | his valets and a | | of jewelry and ‘ure the King of Ala- | (Albert Dow) to marry the! in the ntime an Ameri- | ip makes its appearance in | I | | arbor and it found that the | i | Wise's own il with worth comes to China dollars’ to sc million Proposes gazam heiress me; is princess is none other than an Licutenant-Commander White- | United Navy. 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