New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 7, 1919, Page 4

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D, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 191 - - e —— For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria ‘ g Bears the >'lherebYPmm0fln§m§;°;‘j: Signatllre Cheerfulnessand Rest | neither Opium, Morpbinendty Mineral. NOT NARGOTIC AR el Mmm:mmmmm meat. thro a 3: ) % ) Pumphity S6is? a noss & “ALx Senna of the prob- ‘been dissonmected,” 1 an- | ham’s Suspicions, : 4 roduction - il Dive in the "“in the middle of & conver- Now Mother Graham had distinctly f all who see it app\‘oved of my service work, and I = ¢ BBn1y the other party hung up,” | knew that this carping of hors was : . ; Sritain’ 0 zers, is alsg : AhelpfulRemede“r nteered. | only irritation at my disrezard of her 3 S bn. Lt DRSS R 2 = g Cons' npaflom.mdl)ian’ 1 am sure he didn’t!” I retort- advice a few minutes before. But I : FeP & - 2 5 558 d Feverishness @olving that, if the truth were also saw that in regular Dicky fashion 5 | o 208 T : M Am:[,oss OF SLEEP §88 sho would have to make the she was working herself into a pas- ; | : i e ; Boas. thetefrom-in[afancy: of it. ‘“You disconnected the sion and that I might expect any sort % 2 Hd e ] 3 s Fae jjrosutting thefefrCm T i nr ver - | of explosive language from her. ¢ : aslERCs ' A ] ms;mnes.finm"' i nfantic s dld not disconnect you,” sehe| I mean Captain Grantland,” I re- ’fo“wnil‘wlir\ & bed. turned quietly. “He has been pro- : : 3 st i EARE —_—— H beg your pardon,” I said wearily, moted to be a major since I saw him : | Thursa i to the Lyceum | LR { Irt 8 ars meant to be fair if possible. “I last, and has been severely wounded : ‘ | ST ST e i 0 a2 mean you personally. I meant in action. B by igge ot sh e | rm‘,v Y . berators in general. Can you not, “What did he call you up for?” | '. e | picture el R < .';‘.bmp'mlu “m. ; e wires connected again?” I flushed hotly at the rude interro- | ¥ s Gt AT e bl SES 3SCE*‘T fhat was the other party’s num- | gation, but I wished at any cost to | | y y 1 3 . ¢ a IR she querled. avoid a sceme, and thought that per- | reat ) or My o . on’t know,” I faltered, realizing haps if I answered her questions ! 5 > ha uff king, in - e first time how absurd was my quietly she would be pacified. bt at getting back my connec- “He's to he one of thd speakers at | 5 | STUPENDOU TWE GERTAVE SONMET. HEW VORR OITV. Howard's Hall this afternoon,” T said, | & | When David W, 't know!” she echoed in impa- “and, thinking I might be shocked by v el amazement. “Then the other his appearance if I saw him unexpect- ek el sy : s 5 > in France, shells feil and exploded fnust have been calling you. edly, he called me on the chance that foe s e s e o :rf(‘::('fi‘;\gar;iulog;ac;‘:fi : Y"'ozhvf-mv:;“,]dn,‘:&;?_(;:'\t,‘1';f{, e | times, and’at coch explosion Lillian | after thrill follow one atter the other and eaough excitement/to atisfy most ance at ! h!” My ; strais | and Dorothy Gish promptly fainted. | With rapid fire action and each epi- people. All together, “A Daughter of closed the connection and I fol- ened herself in her chair, fixed her | The bursting shel . shown in Mr. | sode closes with a scene of such the Old South” is a masterpiece and v, v o x T - i her advice humbly. By my angry eyes on me. “That's the rea- | o )us love drama, | pense, that “The Lightning Raider” H G ehe o il s o e foolish haste I had probably son for all the primping and the = “Hearts of the World”, | bound to add another million or two will want to sce again and again. Tho ed Major Grantland’s efforts to den party gown!" In all 120,000 feet of film was ex- | to the estimated ten millions of fol- latest episode of ‘“The Lron Test,” p the wire connection. He prob- v,mnd in making David W. Griffith's | iowers of Pearl White in the world of starring Carol Holloway and Aatonio d no time to waste In further ;L rv o CORB GIVE i e triumph, “Hearts of the |the motion picture. iMoreno will also be shown today and pning if he meant to keep his g Boiimey ‘OX'S THEATER. Iatter contains pletures of the rece 5 bitl only 12,000 foet are | Jit is full of excitement aad surprises. tment at Howard’s Hall. i EERVON OF HQ SOk 109 Bdn te n accorded President Wilson and ' shown on the scrceil. As Mr. Grifith KEENEY'S THEATRE The usual high grade comedies and What Were His Wounds? Detrolt, Mich, Jan., 7.—Irvin S.}Crook,” is ature : <’s theater his party in Paris, and the enthusiasm | ; rera man spent days and | ho show at Keene aie shorter pictures will bo shown, mak- I shouldn’t know until T saw Cobb, writer and humorist, has been | tonight. 1n Master 3 a of the French capital is inconceivabla 5 is precious film—ever he show at Keeney's today Is ex- |0 yp g first class show in every re- at were the wounds—what the notified by Deputy High Commissioner | gripping detective dr ey e ‘e Pathe News: A Sl B e b of blood |cellent both in tho motion piotures gpect. The vaudeville today is com- ement—that he feared would De Billy, of France, th been ar production as well. s the The vaudeville bill was thoroughly | cut out of his heart- reat pro- |and in the vaudeville. The feature posed of three acts of unusually good lme. The consciousness that I made a chevalier of the Legion of congenial and suave society thief, Mr. approved by yesterday’s and tods 1 r had the ddest period of his |plcture is “A Daughter of the Old caliber. Heading the bill' are Freed puted another motive to his Honor. Mr. Cobb sald he presumed present character new to audlences. It consists of Connors and : life. Every turn of the South,” a story of life in Dixie before and Green, in a clean Italian comedy ous warning of our expected the honor was conferred in recognition | the screen, as in the duel of wits and Connors, in a singing and talking com- | sented the realization of his desire, jthe Civil war, and as good a story act. Charlie Mack, the Irish min- blistered my vanity, shrivelled of his writings in behalf of the French | contests of cunning which constantly ody act: T Bl oo vory | the greatest picture ever made, and |and true to the times and conditiois strel, is a top-notch singer of the old no room in my heart for any- people. | occur between himself and his op. entertai feal offering: Warren | to have to cut it down to an evening’s | of htose years as has everbeen writ- songs of Erin, and elved a great ponent, the detective, the sympathy and 3 e s R entertainment ike cutting off ten and filmed. Pouline Frederick is ovation vesterday. La Vale and Sir (GE5 NG T i, o e < 3 t and Th Spitvan |at her best in this picaure, she is al- |clare will complete ‘the bill and wi stranl $& M eonirol over Eorle 6 Bibvenn Herhbati novelt |ways in her element when cting ' be sure to please. Coming Thursday, e Wik R ad ot | southern roles; the scenes were all Friday and Saturday Dorothy Dalton i e nAin z : g Raider,” the | t2Ken on an historic estate in Virginia in “Green the picture that im Crook, G e e e sy S TD White, land you caa see the cotton flelds and something & in both plot and re he his getaways in modern tur Money M e reain fal quedn and Warner Oland, ihe |06 Old Plantatlons with fite “aif |suis; A Ty e Bana g oney Mad,” is the feature e s with action ana | Black Joes” and mammies so clearly | style—by airplane, motorboat and 3 haif of this | O e Lightning Raider”, | things of the past that you will feel as eutomobile. Iixeitement holds f:l week. This is the type of a play that | SNap Dottt SxLigntningider & 5 |1f you, too, were living the story with | The Catholic Women's Benevolent AND BEST PICTURES. . T i o 0 e ] | _drama while Mr. Breese carries a vital message into the hearts | is seen “lifting” an ancient poveelain | i,q actors. There is a beauttitul love | Legion gave a whist in school hall < ~ - g ger in the face in dozens > mau, woman and child h S froni e i 2 | story running throughout the picture | this afternoon at 2:30. startling situations. two-recl Jmmv s the old story that “murder . Detected at this work by the | 5 Wolfville comedy, entitled © Woo- Will out” and jthat the way of the! D¢ sh istracts thelr ing of Riley,” and the lat Pathe transgressor is the way to shame and; and makes an effective g TONIGHT News comprise the film program. The death. Mae Marsh's simple, lovable|an automobile in which S wealthy young New Yorker, namad THE WELD-ENOWN AMERICAN ACTOR E e - z S = E - | Tom Babbington Norton (Henry : L : : ; Gsell.) A thrilling chase ensues, but { ; : e B Pear] escapes after leaving the vase in e | B | Norton's custody Next day “The i 8 | Lightning Raider” calls to sce Tom 1d finds a Chinaman sneaking door. She recognizes 5 ; ‘ &8 | Oriental as a helper of Wu F: B ; catty Chinese ‘“swell mobsman'” “THE MASTER CROCK” o | : B e ot Oln ur B | 2 afe as bbed f & Exciting Detective Drama, Teeming With Action and Suspense! THE UGWNING RAEL DER - s e e e g D ma 3 3 A PATHE SERIAL father who died in its defense. There- < L P fter the story resolve into an 3 z ODUCED BY ASTRA | after 3 Vaudevwvilie §§|- b WINE O | AR e g ) Seor o seiTes o BERTRAM MILLHAUSER. Wu.Fang and “The Lightning Raide ; f | for the possession of the ebony blo e o 3 What does the ebonv block contain? B i 2 TN i { PATHE'S FEARLXSS SERIAL QUEEN IN THIS = St S ¢ b PNNORS & CONNORS—WARREN & WADE— 2 S e . iy | This furnishes the mystery element of i S | SERIAL 07 AMAZING ADVENTURE B | c scrial. One one side we have “The [§ —THREE MELFORDS—WOODS & DIXOX : _A TENSE, TH ILUING, LOGICAL STORY, RIVAL- | Lightning Raider” and Tom Norton = § ) LING IN INTEREST THE MYSTERY TALES OF ED- contend session | GAR ALLEN POE AND A. CONAN DOYLE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER” IS FLUNG BY 4 T v ¥ THE TERRIBLE VU FAN INTO THE TANK OF 4 one of the craftiest and un- | g A il THE “PRIVATE EXECUTIONER.” b . existence. B ] I , 5 A oF isode contains scenes and | M g ; L RIOWRD OIS RSHIE stunts of breathless suspense and tre- | | a FRIGHTFUL DEAT | mendous thrills. Tn her determination | 8 QUEEN OF' THE SERIAL KINGDOM, IN | R e : he whory block and_ solvo 3 cry it ains, “The Light- MY IGHTNING RAIDER” : b o Ratder hesitatcs ai nothing, and | & HE L H N AIDE et | THY .S.’ Fil. SAT, at S ning Raider” hesitates at nothing, and attention | | Wu‘Fang realizes that he has a First Episode—Three Reels—Also r’ ; | 4 3 werthy opponent and lays his plans | 5 < 2 accordingly. The trail of the ebony W . AL A | block takes the principals of the serial 4 ¥ i b into many strange places, to under- j& R ¥ B | or1q rosorts, o soclety functions, to 2 ) an abandoned ¥ in the woods-—thrill IS MOST SENSATIONA L, DARING AND VIVID PICTURE TREAT "EM ROUG Twenty Reels of Action Crowded Into This Five-Recl Drama! —t{ {5t 22| Commercial of This City Singing “DADDY MIN Was a Decided Hit! - . Y7 o Tuesday and Wednesday Only 3 : i . 4 . | to Hear Her! ! “A DAUGHTER OF THE OLD SOUTH.” ; oA i E A b I us Starring Pauline Frederick. N - ¢ : % VAUD Li VILLE ! ® HE YRON TEST CO MEDIES WEBKLIES 7 T Hhniedns, Haiday) Satied VAU DEVILLE il | s T R, : 5 “THE SPILL ALARM 2 REED AND GREEN, Comedy Act d | & S A E i A g 8§ The Melodramatic Feature of OHARLIE MACK, The Irish Minstrel q | . & 50 g A o the Year! LA VALE D SINCLARIE, Entertain: . ' HOUDINI

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