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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, .4 OCTOBE R 1918, A care. General the right (c) Committee on tion, Underwood & de Terge is standing at the Star and Ribbon of the Le- of D'Honneur by President Poin THEATER BILLS TONIGHT LYCEUM THEATER. pbday is the last day for the show- of the big show at the Lyceum. | two great features which “are Cru le of Life,” starriag itiful Grace Darmond. This wonderful war story which show: p of the greatest war scenes, in- ing the wonderful work of the b in France and some t war scenes of the trenches h provide intense interest in superb feature. The other fea- i8 “Catcus Crasdall” with strong athletic Roy Stewart jeture full of thrilling scenes and se dramatic atction, with plenty | pep.” It is awestern picture of pleasing type and well worth 2. ere is a great vaudeville show h is one of the best bills that ever been shown in New Britain. cludes Allanson, a great novelty | bdian, and a colored comedy g with the great Tom cal Revue. A special high class ng which the delight of all p who sce it. Remember that to- Public eneral Pershing being rh—t'uv‘:\rmll Underwood aay the Jast day this splendid show and no one can afford to miss it Mabel Normand is back at her old tricks in her newest picture, “‘Peck’s Bad Girl, which comes to the Ly- ceum beginning Thursday. For s the staid old village of Yap- has been both amused and shocked by the of Mabel There arc but few of the village haven't at some time of other been the vietims of the irrepressible Mabel's little jokes. Cyrus Gordon feels the sting of her hatpia while his tooth is being extracted at the dentis Adam Hobbs, Yaptank's fattest cit zen is talking Mason, the vil- lage bell, when suddenly all of Adam’s 270 ponds sprawled on the sidewwlk, Mabel having tied hed dog to Hobb’s cane and then whistled for the doy of is pranks to Sue Four acts of of the the with 1if Northwest Comedy, arc | tomorrow and the week. The story « dike,” vaudeville, and *“Car men Klondike,” without doubt best screen drama dealing is in the and the for great silences of the latest Sunshine attractions at Ifox the remainder of the )t men of t which is thrilling and with suspense runaing throu concerns the adventures of West vaudeville favorite, trayed by Miss Clara Wil who deserts her theatrical carcer to go to the Klondike of Alaska and seck her jance, Cameron Stewar young torney, wha has gone before her establish himself. * On the boat meets “Silk McDonald” who mous for his infarxy in affairs Tlon- ipping LAST SHOWING OF f'wo Great Pictures| Starring GRACE DARMOND and ROY STEWART to she is fa- SUPREME VAUDEVILLE S REVIEW R SEE IT o THURSDAY. ur MABEL NORMAND. 4 in “PECK’'S BAD GIRL.” Eyes]| W shily . STANLEY HORVITZ, XS TOMORRO W—FRI—SAT. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE 4 BIG ACTS LATEST FOX SUNSHINE ( “A DIVER’S LAST KIS 7 Main St. - Optician als «CARMEN OF THE KLONDIKE” | eaturing Clara Williams and Herschell Mayall. A story of the golden north and the titanic bat- le between two exceptional men for the love of an chanting woman.—7 stirring reels of red-blooded tion and a smashing climax. TONIGHT ONLY. THEDA BARA in “WHEN A WOMAN SINS” | her Informa- | | cause [ dance who | I without | what WAKEFULNESS OVERCOME How? A glass of Borden's Malted Milk at bedtime—hot —piping hot. medicine or drug. Just relaxing, predigested food- drink of pure milk and cereals. Inaist on Borden's—the Improved Malted Milk. ttracted when she obtain her Alaska he- women. nd ass a s ignores him, he will for his own on landing in “McDonald™, who well known heis the proprietor of the may- nusement hall in Skagway, hur- 1d of the girl, and when the home of Stewart receives the shock of her life due to the trickery of McDonald. From that moment, throughout th: story, even when she becomes hall favorite of Alas known s “Carmen of the Klondik depth she rvies herself reckless mock of life, that Stew itor to and does vthing in her defeat his aims and succ not a moment in the picture not tense with suspense and replete with thrilling action. At the climax, there occurs the most ferocious, ing, haad-fo-hand battle men which has ever beea produced on the screen armen of the dike” is typical Bill Farnum picture Farnum Diver’s TLast the latest TFox Sunshine comedy, and one continual whirl- wind of laughter from start to fiaish. Tt sufficient to sy “Sunshine Comedy” 1 patrans of Fox's know in these two reel he latest Pathe News est ries ah. arrives deg in beliey her love pawer There is that is she 5 between two K is is is to expect laughmalkers. | completes the picture end of the pro- at- | with | | where | the | for Hunkey San Jaj | Iyries ! Frafellett wi | ple gram which is rounded out by four of the ry high vaudeville acts seen only at Fox's customs ass KEENEY'S THEATER, Keeney's mammoth attraction Big plot is the City Musical Comedy Co The of this gigantic Wil Yes and production tells of two Weary s—VYes and No by tour name. the gamated No start on a The world [ A Thespians, Yes decide to exchange names, of ploiting rezation Talented but things don't run smooth with ind No so they now Yes is No is Yes. the Yes love No and And now trouble begins, has a penchant for falling in with the pretty girls. No meanwhile gets tangled up 8 The first Mystery Land much at- with a militant suffy t stop for the troupe the girls don't Yes don’t want the troupe to any further but No is compelled his suffragist sweetheart to move troupe immediately The next tand is the King's Palace in Wazooka Egypt. This proves to he a ver pot for Yes and No. re very decides hecome ki rgette rulesand the t ar tire go by much in evidence & to foresake the troupe the oupe leav While out in the good ship ings a leak whout to sailors come again the middle of the oce “The Golden Sunlight and all on board are drowned when threc the rescue and 10w the ship to port stand is on the “Isle of No a few calamities and s and No get marrvied and happily ever afterwarc The book is by Albert Chaseon, the by Elton, the scenery is Studio, the costum ‘The various membe handle The three produced in a sumptuous Fitzgerald and Carroll as and No create much laughter their original talk and parodies Cardo and Noll display their marvel- ous voices 10 good advantage in their several musical numbers. Buddic Ralph tremendous applause in varicus scenes Alice Cavanaugh, her singing and dancing ses immensely The handsome chorus in their several bewitching and bewildering dances introduces several novelties. On the big play program Margubrite “Uncle Tom's Cabin” wins first hon- ors. This play of the south before the war is produced in the usual Para- mount Arteraft manner. The five reels show every scene of this immortal play. The other big feature western drama with a Juanita Hansen and Jack Mulhall arc seen in the latest episode of *“Drass Bullets.” the 1 thig bis to peric company their seenes are wins double feature photo- Clark 7in by | she the | *to whieh | e to | Klon- real | pobu- | to | from cts and six | cast | number, | | REVELATIONS ~ OF A WIFE d Her ied with How Mac 3Memory Mrs wked wistled, tnder- wood ther formally Lillinn | but there o an inserutalk | thing in he which set me Perfectly. aid. quiver- oine- lone in th pardon pos: hall feminine as no one would I will upt you this tine \re you re wish you ms promise not to in- AMac this ort od kindly time, nd keved to conc pi the combinations tigrarc wtally, filched from night T delivered father had sent My father che ind when he his pencil of t the ny Allen ke to him the paper him ked th had through nue carefuily, n flnished he laid an ed at nt lown p me in ised astonishu Well, my little girl.” he ej at last, and there v »l e in his vc this is a most wonderful feat. indeed, Now tell n you lently assert that this set und hoth pride me of figures and a ext in vour repent it next head wit} confusion wheneve week, next the »ut you are on month or year, as oceasion may @ “This Is Providentia If I repeat it once each day | self 1 can.” T returned quickiy % what you've heen Drake decoded this thing? to my- is that ever since he asked quizzically i i back an emb: thonght the knowledge | ful some unable flush mi turned, rassed be day.” sn't had conscious that [ ¥ y all the truth. 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