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] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1018. News For T heatergoers and NOW PLAYING ANN PENNINGTON in “Sunshine Nan” Downs” of a sweet faced little You simply can’t afford to A wonderful story of the “Ups and girl who's bound to win your heart, miss this picture. PICTOGRAPH SCREEN TELEGRAM BURTON HOLME COMEDY NEW VAUDEVILLE By ADPELE GARRISON Otto’s persistence in the matter. “For the love of Mike!" Ernest ex- ploded. It was only another instance of the slang which made up the most of his vocabulary, as it does aliens of his type. 1 reflected whim sically that this daredevil young Tou- tonic spy and my faithful Katie had tHe leader of the gang of conspirators| that trait in common, for Katic fairly *had surprised at. the quaint wood- | revels in American slang. nd inn. I did not dare to think “Just looking to see whether Sophie | however, or of anyone or Ba locked this door securely. She | connected with my home. 85 altogether too soft-hearted about!every bit of force and poise I at woman to suit me. | sessed, and I knew of nothing so ce There was docility in Otto’s voice. ! here was also sullenness. That there s suppressed enmity between the 0 men I was certain. In it lay my P1y hope. TFven if Ernest were o the desirability of putting me out the way, he wouldn't yield to Gool, Glean, I:BX’ Gomfortable Tonight—Double Features. WM. S. HART The Hellhound of Alaska A gripping 5-reel picture full of tense action—and The Sign Invisible A virile picture of the great Northwest, featurng Mitchell Lewis, giant of The Barrier. 6 reels., No. 12 THE Episode No. 12 THE FAGLE'S EYE. KEYSTONE COMEDY Tomorrow and Sat. PEGGY HYLAND N Peg o’ the Pirates A lively drama of the Spanish Main, full of buried gold, pirates, fighting and love— 5 reels. Also episode No. 5 THE WOMAN IN THE WEB, BILLY WEST in THE HANDY MAN. MUTT AND JEFF and THE PATHE NEWS. What Madge Overheard and Saw In the Attic. ‘“What vou doin’ up there?' The voice of the ferret-faced yy hs staccato, peremptory. There, fnote in it which explained why? Bd not the bulky, brutal Otto, of Katie, anything pos- as thoughts of the home I had left 3o lightly in the morning. Ernest was continuing his | and it behooved me to listen carcfull A Disconcerting Interruption. - ““The you,” Grandpa said trouble with he with studied insolence, ¥ | that you're so fat from the neck and out that heat. And there ain't room in noodle for more than one idea | time. You've got that poor nut stairs on the brain, and things. somethin But what Otto was to hear the ferret-faced yvouth I was never know. From the auto lane leading up to the inn there came the sound an auto horn blown loudly and periously. “Mein Gott in Himmel!” Otto's tones had a quaver in them as he ut tered the ejaculation, but FErnest wasted no time in oaths or pravers. “Otto!” His tone was like the craci lof a whip. “Get down -those stairs before whatever blasted fool there in that machine comes inside, and | beat it arouna the back way to the wireless. Fix that soup, so if you hear me call you like this: ‘Otto, where the devil are you? you can throw {in p. d. q. If you can gct away fi all right; if not, yowll be dying the fatherland, you know.” His last words held the suspicion of.a sneer, not plain enough to catch Otté’s dull brain, but perceptible to anyone who had ever made a study of voices. “It may be nobody worth hothering about, and if so, there’s no harm done. T'll go and spiel 'em a bit now. Coma on, stir your stumps faster than that. A Familiar Figure. Otto had been descending the as Brnest was talking, but his pac evidently matched his sluggish intel- lect. And he could not give up the idea which had obsessed him since he had scen me. “And what of this woman?" grumbled. “How do you know this | newcomer may not be somebody in search of her? T tell you, she should have been in the bottom of the little lake by now with a weight tied to her ankles.” “Loolk here!"” Ernest’s tone had ugly menace in it now. “Will vou quit wasting my time with your poppycock about that woman? Now I'll give you fair warning. One more word about her, or any monkey work, and you'll go to hell so quick yvou won't know what sent you there. You know me, Al Savvy There was which, to me, lstening, hour. I knew as well as if T had power to read the processes of Otto mentality that the giant was debating whether or not he should spring upon Ernest and become master of the situ- ation in the only way possible to him —by sheer brute strength. Suppose he should dare! the thought. But the superior brain won. I heard only one word-— RS‘E)‘NS’ TfiEATfiE ! 101.1‘,:-5,033?5: drawn out from Ernest. —Hartford— I knew that the ferret-faced vouth B had succeeded in cowing the man by the steady, piercing gaze of his eyes, for he had utfered no other word than the lab With nerves a-tingle, muscles quiv- j ering with fmpatience, T waited until | they had left the staircase. Then, longer afraid that my movements would he heard, T hurried to the win- dow, which fortunately looked into the inn lawn An auto whose llnes amillar stood in the driveway, and beslde it stood the officer who had come to my assistance in tho unpleasant trolley episode. Or. MARY 6. MOURADIAN Has Removed her office to 87 Prospect Street, Tel, 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. up the your at'a up- you're fryin' from Ep EAGLE'S t, stai EENEY’S HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE “BROADWAY FROLICS” 20 Pcople. ennethHarlan a moment's “THE MARRIAGE LIE” “BULL'S EYE.” with EDDIE POLO. ! I shivere at WEEK, MATS. WED. and SAT. Second Joyons Bill of the OPERA PLAYERS enting the Chic french Comedy, “A MODERN EVE.” (First time in Hartford.) ot of Fun. 20 Musical Numbers. £S—Nights, 10c to $1; Mats, 10c to 50c. Seats Selling for Entire Week, Week of May QUEEN OF THE MOVIES” Musical were SaveYour Eyes B e .| this charming “is | L | lef you're seein’ | Now, just let me tell you| | gests a from | & to| of | im- | for | he | silence seemed an! other | triumphant monosyl- | no | down | iR PAJAMAS JO0L AND COMF REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | | | many | i | | i | T needed | tain to unnerve me in my awful perill remarks | brought about in feminine leeves have discarded in the interest of comfort. Welcome, too, the extreme light- ness of the material, which will be conducive to coolness in the summer. Myriads of tucks and plentiful of fine to these de chine the tucks slender has ation Warm weather er where is tiny us pajamas of flesh-color Satin ribbon drawn bont the waist sug- girdle. crepe under Menu for Tomorrow Breakfast Stewed Fruit Poached Muffins Coffeo Lunch Celery Salad Baked Potatoes l.emon Tarts Tea Dinner Noodle Soup Mutton Haricot with Vegetahles Lettuce Delicate Pudding Custard Coffea Delicate Pudding—This is made by boiling together for thres minutes two-thirds cupful orange juice, third cupful lemon juice, and cupful water. , Sweeten to taste, Sauce fuls cornstarch dissolved In little cold water. Stir until the mixture is thick and smooth, then boil slowly for ten minutes; add stiffly whipped whites three egas and stir and cook for three minute longe Turn into mold and set aside. Serve with sauce. very cold ever | sauce is made one pint sugar and Custard Sauce with the three egg volks, milk, three tablesponfuls flavoring FADS AND FASHIONS made of surf satin. skirts -even Silk stockinet is used | summer sults made with rever: one piece. | it Even though the is straight and narrow dom of movement. | Separate | bright silks are of soft, | for collar smart and in fashion it a ble skirt lows free Colored much ed frocks for big gir' They h pique collars and cuff linens ar blouses of the There are as many their tails worn inside there worn <irt as are outsidc | | | | | i | | Why not bring FETY FIRST? Movement Right Home by Using | ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream, ‘for Ours is the only properly | | Pasteurized Product Sold in New | Bricain. |J. E. SEIBERT & SON, PARK STREE! i 101 Telephone | WASHINGTO been | | Kennetn val lace lend pleasing re- | i w i was | called. « | was ready and willing, | can | City, | Myers in her next picture | riage one- | one | then ! add pinch salt and three tablespoon- | wetted | | CO white | with | ATHING COSTUME OF GRAYISH-BLUE| GIRL | B TO WED MARINE | Miss Iallie Klking Dav of the late oway Davis, w marry George A. Percy, ! has announced. | is, younge sranddaughter Senator Henry Ga to n Newepaper U R SRS T « bathing ith whit costume atra iped and helt | pars is of tin jer- bee v debutante of the i one of the most popular of beautiful women Wash- s ! in season., is the really ington. neckline rhe in ! iped ¥ with hing are of also of wiite th rathe Ik dots compl A trect. PEG O' THE PIRATES KENNETH HARLAN AT ]‘ KEENEYSS 'I'(')M()RRO\X/i The life of Kenneth Harlan | ‘ seems to be protected Ly some potent | srell. More than six months aso Dlace the draft up front in It was while he Mae Murray under direction. Leonard he has began to to And did e sup sereen e i of the | of old terror will ‘Peg p bluc when Captain { be the main t and S o' the Firates,” a the a was a tale wa in and as given a seat “ection A, No 1 was supporting Robhert Leonar hurried that production Lurried no other direct pictures. Leat the draft. leonard w then nothing happened not need Haria for “The arniel dan Kidd vay ature Fox's row N ‘Peg o the South ( a nest he e wturday wny of the brilliant the Pirates” we arolina coast w pivates i the log teenth century | Chavleston that old Blackbeard took Vfter of crew the of demand in off was scenes taken as ré sinee he It was a ot race o off They away Wine Gir Myer A that N | the plank,” | i ship and ms ma s cast in and passen alk after which ome port of ( cre to thi w into called Niore When the announced that ame a flood sympathy and admirati host of female admirer: Kenneth but stiil the reported to Universal the s i declarec of the pi H tre ship dema he would hu he throat the ship. cliest € best particular pi herself. She highwaymen, it was finished Harlan of mingied from a picture was cut the on on hoard received asure on this Miss Hyland by the sea about to he hates, the end Miss Hy is is just ns to the man so bad and just right ued by a much was delayed. He she is McRae, manag of that he was still availablc in support of Carmel “The Mar- will be seen at the Thursday, Friday married This is not iU turns out |lena is r fame, but dainty maid thrilling moments sen Two bandits swift Henry is in for lad love he w for has the many and Lie.”" which of Keeney theater on and Saturday. And that's not all, either Mr. Harlan has been engaged svpport Mary MacLaren in her next picture. 8 Now the whole of Tniversal City jin the is anxious to know by what favoritism | il the Web.” Harlan is permitted to Unecle | morrow and sam on the screen instead in the | Nova and J F trenches. and hero of this under escort of when the t dit the soldiers, while the their e by a mount ide in an than hundred A whict tory both The on land VAl st word in filmed battles that action fifth ot the veali en and episode of 150 shown "0x's 10- Saturday. Miss Hedda | ank Glendon, heroine thrilling sefial, are Japane: caval attack def {wo stars ma down the Mor troop scene, | serve of ind Wt SERVATION DRES SAVES CLOTH wild ride automonile. mounted in this thriller { uccessor to | seen in i one bandits ar is 4 100 Billic West, Chariie Chapiin | Tumorous two-reel { “I'he Handy Man.” | will be on hand with { & latest comedy right | the trenches 1 the Pathe News will also be . It will be of inter- est to local soers 1o know that in Mond Tuesday's Pathe ews shown of New | sritain’s recog- nized duving the troops by King { | | [ hown cent only per the will comedy Mutt and a line of Jeft Bud from el we of in American London. by Geor: HOUSEHOLD NOTES | ad is white bread bre one sub- wheat flour at. whole the wh The usc of | docs not save the chop- baked e mixed stuffin to pa boiled In pot ped potatoes with macaroni when Ited put Always coolk water that boiling the macaroni in. in is you | | { with | can be if mixed water, ster of instead | worked like putty, ! Vege to | | more e weather become | tha hot, 1nism to approa The fewor na and dining room things in hape on ext better. ver hition in the of wonld Use skim instead cooking ce Is if nutritive value. water | in add | to their you | | | | | | 1 | This dress, designed for use, Is & type of “conservation’ dress exmplifying the injunction for the American woman to save material, It is developed in Japanese cotton crepe, o simple in line and yet smart in every detail. 16 ni with with wish to he v mix’ it o cqual econo , | i | olive pure afternoon “ \ cottonseed oil baked and several lemon ) 5 delicious hours, with lemon juice rind to give added flavor. A tomor | without | rides. i sol | “I @ | an AT BOXS TG )M(.)RR()\W; 'm ten times rathor be reading a book chord of | | i nd | the | { | and | Woman | entitied ' ANN PENN i newest I nington t | her — TALKS BY RUTH CAMERON A New Disease new com- [ I'd Love to Go A-Gypsying in An| Auto. In fact, there are certain purposés| for which I distinctly like autes. I am hived up in the city, I love fs| have someone come and take me for] L spin into the country. I also highiyl appreciate the utility of an auto as al means of keeping in touch "with friends. And I am sure I shofild adore to a-gypsving from place’to place en auto. But I am one with the victim of autosis in having na use for being trundled about the same old country in an auto just for the sake of keeping in motion. Time 1s 8o pre- cious and there are so many things one wants to do. Of caurse, I can easily look back te the time when a ride in an automos= bile was an adventure. I can dis- tinctly recall the glamour of myefirst few rides. And to think, in these few years, it has come to this! Will We Get Tired of Flying? One wonders, of course, if one will live té see the same thing happen to air travel. Shall you and I see tha day when an invitation to aviate® will be a commonplace? Tt séems impossible, and vet look back and see the impossibilittes that have become commonplaces. But what completely staggers my mind is this—after that, what then? What on earth will the next gener ation pass from an impossibility to a commonplace? Perhaps it won't be on earth at all, in a broader realm. Who knows? Adolph ZuROr presents - ANN PENNINGTON ~Sunshine Nan JAdapted From Calvary Alley"ty f ALICE HEGAN RICE friend of mine has a all it is at pres quite new diseas | | enough to | | il their rare (are you old nember what a distinction the fir fow cases of appendicitis lent ictims?) And now appendicitis cally quite too ordinary, but he fee ure that it will rapidly become morve | common The name he gives {o this complaint “autos It cept are a profound aver- an automobile (ex- 1ite purposes of get- He says he would wheeled about in a to be everlastingly country in an auto. symptoms to riding ir for the def somewhere). as lief be carriage around Sy toted The the Mistaken Kindness of Frien kindness on They have autos, and desire to state with cause i part of mistalken hi friends. tually acquiring all filled with a his poor autoless the been cheer are up at first.” he said But it's hecom- ce. T either have I have blamed They ‘lovely it as all right tite enjoyed it regular nui hurt somebody’s feelings or g0 over the same onee in so often. the same And, confound riding country abaut take etches me to of see road sen game of tennis. an v playing a His words in my I wauldn’t T have autos touched heart. g0 s0 answering | but far as to s EVE UNSEL Directed by CRARIES GIBIYN . reen’s most versatile actresses. Nan leads a gang known as the “Alley Rats” in its feuds against the cathe- dral choir boys and gets into so much trouble that she is sent to & reforma- tory. Emerging four years later, she is an entirely different girl How she as- sis her sweetheart, Dan Lewis, wha was formerly her alley pal and is now a full-fledged young business man out in life, to win success despite' serious handicaps is a story prettily told. Richard Barthelm: the former Trinity student, who is making a name for himself on the screen, is among the supporting cast. The vaudeville in thig feature picture and ather pictures today, Friday and Saturday, will con- sist of Frank Franc in a novel musical offering; Hanv nd Frances, a man- and woman in a singing comedy num- ber, and Gillette’s Animals in an act that has proved popular all over the circuit, “Fun In a Bowling Alley.”” The dogs and monkeys in this act are said to be in a class of their own when it comes to fun-making. INGTON AT THE LYCEUM Ann Penningten, one of the bright- twinkled 11 countrywide famous Ziegfeld “Follies,” is now reflecting her happy lovable disposition for the benefit the American public by means of motion picture screen, and in her picture, “Sunshine Nan,” she comes to the Lyceum theater today for three days’ cngagement. Miss Pen- 1g is a guaranteed cure for the blues, and to recommend to its patrons that they be sure to this picture would be a waste of words on | the part of the theater management. It is difficult to visualize this samo Miss Pennington who nightly trips cross the stage New York as the same girl wha, in rags and dirt, cre- ates the character of “Nan” in this picture. Yet she is the same girl, and work stamps her as one of the cst little stars that ever the 1d of the connection with see in What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, C Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guar- antee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrheea; allaying Feverish- ness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 20 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. 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