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the featured role in “Little Miss No- Account,” the Vitagraph B Ribbon foatu which will be the attraction I in Keeney's theater on Monday, Tues- day and Weduesday. She is the poor little actress who is held prisoner by plotting relatives secking to rob her of a great property of which she BY RUTH CAMERON knows nothing. She is supported by Irank O'Connor. William Calhoun, BEulalio Jensen, West Jenkins, Rich- | | ard Wangeman, Carleton, King, and | | COOL Today and GOt NIENT Tomorrow COMFORTABLE FOX’S The Biggest Laugh in Many a Day CHARLIE CHAPLIN Stephen Carr. | Miss Leslie, who is one of photo- | ZrN— Do It Now, Unless— S ST Gt o Crn L star, is a New York girl and her | A DOG,S LIFF Upton Next Thursday—RBall Game ———— N |iir=taEscresh i axpanlEnoe B v = e i Some ve: ago, a wave of motto Thanhouser. She then was seen in | A hanging engulfed the business world. | Ness and Dispatch,” is the added at- | several important features on the | 3 3 REELS OF ROARS Business men of all classes hung | traction at Fox's today and tomor- | Pathe program, attracting special at- | l Y i mottoes of various import over their | TOW. The has surprises every | tention by her work »phia, in 0 e Our "he Vicar of Wakelield Irederick Warde was desks. One favorite was, ‘“Be Brief. | minute, both for the hero and ' the We have our living to earn and it | audience. But of coursc there is Ariad: falkes most of our {ime to do it’” An- | nothing that a man with red blood Albert Smith, president of Vita- G BT R S in his veins wouldn’t do if pretty Ger- | graph, signed Miss Leslie on a long | Within the last few years, a per- | aldine Ames (Beverly Bayne) ardered | term contract to appear in Blue Rib- mantadditianias Bean mada to tnat)| himitoliManyscenes ot KWVt bon Features, she being one of a S b N ness and Dispatch” is laid on a great [ half dozen young stars engaged in “Unless you have something more | ¢State where no man is permitted to | the last six months for featured roles. 5 enter. The maiden aunt of Geral- o - dine and Mary calls it én,” but : : b tto, | neitner of the girls is di -(m.\nmu»'VAUDEV“‘LE AND thought of this amended motto. | when the right kind of a man suc- e e o the other day, when a young Woman | ceeds in “breaking into Fden" even if | MOVIES AT LYCEUM § | who has > into business With her | e has to use a jimmy to do it. Ro- . g % | father, jus a son would have, and { mance and excitement abound in ither grows older car-| -\ith Neatness and Dispatch.” Pearl | A double feature tior ture ries an inc ing share of the busi- | White in episode No. 8 of “The House | 1] ;m;| ¢ 1 ‘f,luyj\“;,,m;’,,\\:‘;t.\,,‘.?.‘ ;',“‘ I ness on her shoulders, just as a of Hate” nearly succeeds, in this - i : A ; o . are the best that will be offered New would, was telling me about her | chapter of Pathe’s most thrilling Ser- | Fritainites toduy nml tomorran, work. Wi 1a1 SinSunmastif g Dhel Hooded iMer— (R S8 o0l theaatart i the plac £One of the hardest things, to me, el = | .yeeum ater e plac FRANCIS X and BEVERLY BUSHMAN BAYNE —IN— “WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH” A Dashing 5-Ach Comedy Drama. PEARL WHITE i» Br- No. 3 THE HOUSE OF HATE “Girls You Know” Pathe News Coming! WM. S. HART Wed. Thur in which | Boys | For a Dollar a Week | And secure high grade, dependable clothes that | will wear well and look well. ~ Simply say | | | | | important to do f Just As a Son Would Have who as | ror,”” and followers of this serial now | - “ t o » small 4 . | where these attractions are billed. | “ ’ By ADELE GARRISON she said. “is not to let the sma have an inkling of the identity of | (» G SRy ! 7 thing which js near at hand take pre- | this monster. The second of the | miitan qen o, 18 flust of = his| Charge It” and pay a | 5 nedence of S e hor- 3 » o = S P on dollar serie £ a Aite, i v the Strange Woman at the Tnn ness and very real fear of her asso- | cedence of the larger, more Impor- | james Montzome T reliih[HRet Bt e e it el little each week. | L 2 ; p ciates returned tant thing, which doesn’t hapy You Ynok” entitled “The Screen critics as the best foreign character | | ave Madge “a Sporting Chance. “Atter all, 1 am a fool,” she solilo- | he staring me in the face at the min- | ;an” will be shown todny and to- | netar on the sepsers aee the aiotaen | he joyous relief T felt at Mme.|quized. “The woman is nothing to me, | xlulo ; I« Not Always the | OO, also the Pathe News. e R R e | BOYS’ SUITS $4.98 up ter’s passionate dec ation that she | and their hands will be heavy i £ . | will be three of the most attractiv | dd not tic me up “like a calf for| She paused, and with her eves bent | Most Important Thing. BOY SCOUT PICTURE ALt sac for e Lanostihtiactie | Butcher” was of short duration. [upon the floor, evidently threshed out “Tor instance,” she went on, “I am s | Chief Tendehoa, an lIndian, will apt to think I must answer the day’s ON KEENEY'S SCREEN | open, in a novel offering that has | mail as soon as it is laid on my desk, made his name liked all over the cir- when the ebullition of emotion ] the prablem of my treatment with her- ged by my Teal or fancied resem- | self, while I--with hopes sliding the BOYS’ CAPS 50c up *“ NO EXTRAS i\ ce to someone she had known and 1 gamut from hope to despair—watched | 5 as to get it out of the wa while < cuit nd following him will he t{he pd had. passed her natural crafti-lher helpless] all the time there may be some l‘(“'(“ Tamils - 4 B e o Tona i : Renee in @ Buropean singing J At last she threw up her head With | tangle upstairs in the work room Keeney's theater announces the |and dancing revue, “Through Five | OF ANY KIND =ja gesture of determination, Ner|which is really much more impor- | presentation of the big 5 episode ser- | Countries in Iifteen Minutes.” The features fixed in resolve. I knew that| tuni j¢ js only because the letters |ial special “The Roy Scouts to the | third et will be R my fate had been settled. Whatever| ;re near at hand, that I attend te | Rescue. The onsand saly ow o mnan and » woman i 8 comed: decialopishagladiarniied R SaaRRR | iominvetd Scout serial ever made. This wonder- { singing, talking and piano number. al Pllagbhlp.” R e S e RO Is there not \\'th all of us, not only | ful picture is made by Gen. Sir Rob- | The bill is void of ordinary offerin cortain sha i uttered, “but Tl give | business but in the business of |ert Baden Powell, founder of the|each of the three acts being distinct- n?r nwrl\“m-'h;\w mrsm]- S liateatis dmlyvlln'. a tendency to do the thln_g Boy Scout movenient throughout the |1y different than the rest, and a g e e e e e D Glinepgn hang feentyhen 1 1a | world and in which Gen. Baden Pow- | leader in its class. Lyceum patrons | the most forceful delineator of sym- | ience, and there is no doubt that B e e e el e el e e il Sot ""‘h_l’“:’s‘ important —or most | ell personally appears. will like this vaudeville. The hill | pathetic characters the screen has. In | scores of those who watched him can guess what the little toy I shall [ WOrthwhiles R Charlie Chaplin in his latest com- | will be at the theater today, Tues-|‘Jules of the Strong Heart” Beban | last night will pay a visit to the the- leave her is for. And it she is so im- | Following the Line of Least Resist- | edv “A Dog's Life” will be shown |day and Wednesday scores a huge personal success, hav- | ater today or tomorrow to see him ) Q = — = o = o = =] 3 < = o =) a o) = o= -t @ =) Sy aliveloleaty easy to get at, those whom we hap- | Gladys Leslie, who registered go ban. Those people who remember |in “A Dog's Life,” and the house al- | there is just one roar after another. She went to a trunk in the room G pen to meet in our daily routine or ) remarkably in ‘“His Own People” and st in Transit” and others of his | most came down. In his own dis- | The cum guarantees its bill the unlocked it, and took from it a coil of | Whose homes are most _x:(rcem;lfbl:. M- | “The Wooing of Princess Pat,” has pictures will recall that this man is | tinctive way he convulsed the aud- | first half of this week. stout cord, a bit of wood and another | Stéad of making the extra effor —— i ‘B 3 | auired to keep in touch with the abject which made my heart leap with [ @UlY i _ : ) excitement. If the glimpse of it T had | People whose personalities really caught through my half-veiled ¢ mean the most to us. LARGEST SPECIALTY SHOP. N — “JULES OF THE STRONG HEART” harlie Chaplin AR e e _ ance in E‘:vle-(xldsl;ip_.‘ - Monday and Tuesday. Charley is| As for the pictures, very little ex- |ing an exceedingly attractive vehicle [ again. That's the kind of a plcture eor e Beban | is better dead. As it is I am r ng | We accept the fr 0}\: 8, for dn« dnceé funnier than ever in the three-part | planation is necessary. Charlie Chap- | that he makes the best of. this is. You can see it as often as | my own neck just because she has | that circumstances have made most | comedy. lin is here. Then there is George Be- Last night Chaplin made his bow | vou like, yet every time it flashes on, | 1 didn't deceive me the thing was a We hear about some specially SR fibeeee madl e { had | Worthwhile book and fully intend to IN— seen In Lillian's possession. Tt seemed | read it, but find ourselves, instead, S incredible that Mme. Hofer would put | Sbending our time for reading on the such a deadly little weapon in my | magazines and hooks that happen to % 5 ) A DOG'S LIFE power, but T long ago have learned| be near at hand. —AND— that the evolutions of the Teutonic There are, of course, natures that \ mind, especiailly of the emotional, need such admonitions as, “Do it Son Of neurotic, feminine type, are beyond | now.” or the older: “Do the thing Democracy” ordinary understanding. that's neavest, though it’s hard the VAUDEVILLE while but I think there are quite SPECIAL MATINEE as many that nced to be reminded to She came over to me, and with)jook heyond the thing that is near at FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN TOPAY and TOMORROW a 5 OPP. FOX'S extraordinarily deft hands wound my | hand and ncw lot mere neatness ob- ONLY—AT 4 O'CLOCK. Fresh Hopes. DEPT. STORE. TREETS. HARTFORD’ wrists with cords and tled them to-| senre and distort true vali®s CORNER MAIN AND CHURCH gether. She did the same to my an- kles, and then. wrapping the piece of wood in cloth, she pried open my . plosihfand Rinsciie Efbogn Rty . [ The City forces us to take 8 feet off the side of our building to make Church street wider. We must close gag, tying the ends of the encircling| - S ~ cloth behind my neck CHAPLIN AT FOX'S 1 gathered fresh hope from the mu! tiplicity of cords she used, and the IN “A DOG'S LIFE” hile the building is being taken down and the store front remodeled. T o i | fact that the cords nearest my wrists e ™ | were comfortably loose. The knot be- e = | hind my neck was a mere apology for o one. T thought that T could almost As a bystander remarked upon work it loose by moving my head from | Pearing the shrieks of laughter ema- side to side. nating from Fox's theater last eve- 9 | " YWhen Mme. Hofer had finished ghe | Ding, “That sounds as if Chaplin was | stepped back and loaked me over care- | On"i Chaplin was on, and never has mem 1 fully. Then she gave a low laugh, in | an audience laughed as loud or as which T was sure I detected a note of | hearty as they did over the triais and = = S malicious mischief. troubles of Charlic and his dog “There!” she said trinmphantly, | “Seraps” i his latest three reel com- 5 High Class Vaudeville “If old Otto can detect anything wrong | edy Dog's Life,”” which com- Monday and Tuesday | about those he is more clever than I[menced a threc days' engagement at BRI CHAPLING B Sioitant oo ie iobeiodin coatt|ihaistic savers things that go e g RN . ; in e ! which, fortunately, T had slipped on|to make “A Dog’s Life” the greafest Distinctive stylish models in tricotine, serge, gabardine, LOT 1.—$15.00 Dresses of taffeta, serge and com- 7 50 “A DO LIFE. when ]1 had my serv n;rw ed to the | comedy that Charlic Chaplin has burella cloth, checks, jersey, covert cloth, Gros de Londres, binations . ;] B serinl starting today, veranda, and felt around {he lining | cver produced. Ie does mot strive : 5 BRZEo N e ol BeohLros ice st ORCIES il Il binations SR B s 0 until she found an inside pocket. for a “laugh in every cene”, 1t | poiret twill, tweeds, mlx“”‘is(v)l][?lf{l‘" and taffeta. LOT 2.—$19.75 Dresses of satin, serge, taffeta $10 00 RESCUE." LarinelStonge Plans) there x laughs in every scene they | Val to $27.50. Sal , and crepe de chine i e 1 houaht hers woula b ane | S5, 052 Ttons it cvery oo ERsan s StE s $12.50| [LOT 582075 Dreses of tafiea. foulard and 1650 GL S LESLIE in this make of coat,” she muttered, and - 2 S Nues oo aa e ST ITTLE MISS NO-ACCOUNT” M| 1 made a mental note of the minute (.5 " ¢omedian, knows the value of his LOT 2 combinations L FRSOCE0I000G0 oD Next Week Kknowledge of trivial facts the remark | [1SI-lEhs and bridges from one to Values up to $40.00. Sale price ......... oo LOT 4.—$35.00 Dresses of jersey, georgette 19.7 B VEE R mor: knomiades ;m:\lhm with the skill of a drama- . crepe, crepe de chine, satin, serge and taffeta * with Sergt. Arthur Guy Into the pocket she thrust the tiny | S0 LOT 5.— Empey. pistol, arranged the loose folds of the | * Daplin’s S ncliicl ol Nor ey 36 Do of wosh, ety PN $24 75 } epat 80 they concealed the form of the | L€ Mnost original coniedy tricls over Wealuestupitor$66:00Sale Nprice MRt $28 50 ette. crepe, satin, serge and combinations ... pistol, and fastened the coat again :';'("p"l.'"'”'l on “‘; ; .'""’“" His first b el dip cotinod - B ol S SRR R s A3 T Rt (e e 8ly REDUCTIONS DONS Hofer has wriggled out of too many | 8¢ that caused a riot of I SLOSANIzhiEoRns Salclprite g v $1.49 1 —Hartford— | bonds not to be able to match him.” “'1‘ .]:1‘.'{‘ liss b oumaece LG One of the largest and best selected assortments in Hart- $1.49 Envelope Chemise. _ Sale price ... os 89c = e I felt a little tingle of excitement.|!Ne laushs were loudest when he & i qr L a5k d b 4 $1.00 Neckwear. Sale price 1 FK, MATS. WED. and SAT. | Evidently this woman, whom I had | WAIKS into the cafe where no dogs | ford, developed from serge, poplin, tricotine and gabardine. $1.50 Neckwear. Sale price ond Joyous 3Bill of the known anly as the efficlent, somewhat | 2 allowed, with the pet canine se- | Sizes 42 to 49. $2.60 Kid Gl Sal i OPERA PLAYERS 2w of the inm, had a his. | creted in his trousers. The secret, Values up to $37.50. Sale price ... ... $25.50 OVes. Sale PIiCe ...........ceveeacnnns $1.49 fing the Chic french Musical ot worth oEeR 1’1[0\\5\;@-1, ;\'fls lnm l;e;ln 1;3' 21.> dog. Vhilite it (o CLR, SHE Fe $30.00 $1.00 Silk Gloves. Sale price .................... . 79¢ aiin pabi er tail found a hole in Charlie’s Brapdllg < MODERI’\I EVE.” \ She walked toward the door, but boe- | trousers, and the spectacle of the bKIRT DLPARTMENT . | fore she turned the key she raised her | c0medlan strolling across the floor COAT DEPARTM NT First time in artford.) hands above bor heddiweacily. with the little white tail wagging for | st bl el of Fun. 20 Musical Numbers. | “Ah Olga, Illebchen!” she mur-| dear life was side-splitting. It is | Ultra smart Coats developed from silvertone, poiret tylish, serviceable models; pleated or gathered top; plain Nights, 10c to $1; Mats, 100 | mured, “I do this for you.” “""5.‘3 things which go to make “A | twill, tricotine, gabardine, serge, velour, wool jersey, gunni- or frocked. Made of fancy silk, silk poplin, serge, wool, pop- to 50c. Seats Selling for She went downstairs, lacking the | D0g8's Lifo" the best comedy ever | Pl loth Toth 1 ot : S5 lin mixtures and taffeta. <. iy ade, It will b el o e | url, army cloth, covert cloth, novelty cloth, mixtures, checks, . Entire Weel. door after her, and I relaxed tho | made e repeated a ox's | 5 LOT 1.—$5.98 values. Sale price $3. Week of May 27, heavy breathing, for I knew that soon | today and tomorrow, Francis X. | taffeta and satin. : LOT 2.—8$7.98 values. Sal 5 . s EN OF THE MOVIES" 1 must agaln undergo tho ordeal of | Bushman and Beverly Bayne in a | LOT 1.—$20.00 values. Sale price —$ values. wale price e $5.00 5 Otto's senrching oyes, Mme, Hofer's | brilliant comedy drama “With Neat- | LOT 2.—$30.00 values. Sale price LOT 3.—$10.50 values. Sale price ] $7.50 === | clever Achemo was perfoctly plain to 2 o T e () PR s | B L CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT —~—— and gagged for Otto's fnspection, | l L A R MILLINERY DEP RTMENT loose and escaping she would have IIYIS?I‘E lfrom2 gloghein; percalle, chambray and lawn. ‘ave Olll' qes the indisputable evidenca of his ap- For Infants and Children SPRING TRIMMED HATS GREATLY REDUCED. .—$2.00 values. Sale price i $1.49 . ikt e il In Use For Over 30 Years LOT 1—85.98 values. Sale pree R e o el e i 108 R v s e Always bears LOT 2.—$7.50 values. Sale price $2.98 R aalic s el e $2.98 i omato SEH cavcs, minsed onfon, butter and feac/| L. ibe W LOT 3.—$10.50 values. Sale price . - $3.98 Coats _reduced_for_immediate _disposal, STANLEY HORVITZ, roning, and baked a half hour, makes | Signature of 4 trist 827 Main 8t. Optician | 4 gooq daish, I | 1