New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 11, 1919, Page 4

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‘you over thi 8 obliged to leave be- mm; back the connection. I fld have remembered that I'm not | ry pleasant sight.” Dh, please don't think that!” I en- ed, shocked indeed into speech as jw how he had interpreted hes.| “Of course, you must I\mm very deeply about your—trouble bt that it has affected me unpleas- ~—oh, that is indeed unthinkable! ve been silent only because I Hn't find words in which to couth bympathy for you.” ‘on Are—Always—so Good.” ross his face swept a ripple of g, in which I read relief and ude. And one of his hands went oward me, then was suddenly ln back again. It was like the re of a helpless child seeking prt, and I knew that its sudden rawal meant that his usual sane ORE THROAT a3 or Tonsilitis, gargle - [CKS VAPORUB\‘-\» water then apply— [EW PRICES 30c, 60c, $1.20 of aTh a« & 8'on the lap Wercthe gods, 3 he gods—where arc they 2" » “Have You Seen Him?" Such utter hopelessness 3 never heard in any voice. chilled me. ¥For a moment Then I bu onate protest You mustn’t feel that not, one da hava It fairls I couldn’t believe it all T 3 And—I do not know just ho to tell you—but if you could seen the faces of those people today, seen how you swayed them, you must realize that ou, in your afflic- tion are doing more to r people’ hearts, make them realize condition of things than almost any one else. Surely, to be able to do that is wi h almost any liction. And vou must believe you're going to get it all back again.” I saw the blood rush to his face and recede again. But I also saw strained, hopeless look fade slowly away. His lips were tremulous when he next spoke. “Blessed lady,” he said quaintly. “I wonder if you can guess what you have done for me today? I shall go on with far better courage for having seen you. If only—" He broke off abruptly, | his lips compress tightly together. | When next he spoke his voice was flat, | colorless, absolutely devoid of emotion. “But enough of me,” he said. * didn't bring you out today to discu myself. What shall I tell you first about your husband?” The question recalled me to myselt with a jerk. The sight of his hopele ness, my wish to give him encourage- ment, had made me forget for ment the reason for my being beside him in the car. I waited until I too could speak with calmness before I re- plied. “Have you seen him him?” I asked at last But what w his answer I wasn’t to know for some time. At that moment a noise like a pistol shot sounded be- hind us, and with a startled look be- hind him Adams brought the car to a standstill. ored and T sa to speak to “Is he well?” Jhe J?ar a%housand Mood's IN THE TRIUMPH OF HER CAREER. o, #EYE Srom Henry Histemaeckers drama {Occident Seven acts thal poriray every human emotion and thrill to the /101/7/ of fiewr/der/n('n ‘ AUDEVILLE 4 BIG ACTS EXPOSITION COMEDY FOUR Late of Neil O’Brien’s Minstrels. essie Franks—Josephine Leonardt— TOMORROW EVENIN MADAME “TH PETROVA THE “HYPOCRITES” TON! ](.I{'[‘—m\l \T x PANTHER WOMAN” and BIG ational Trio. FI TURE POLISH ARTISTE ZABTH RISDON DRAMA i—DOUBLE FAMOUS SOCIETY AND PEARL WHITE have the true | the | { when a photoplay called {In | ny has been en I light the mo- | | makeup | should he find any | people. | soon to make the | of NAZIMOVA LYCEUM AT LYCEUM. the movie BUNNY IN PERSON first in history of New moving picture and also of its leading characters ' This will happen Tuesday For the time Britain there wiil ap- pear present one a “in next Monday, perso: and “Friend Hus- band” is to be shown at the Lyceum. this picture Britain’s famous movie star is fea- tured with Madge Kennedy. Mr. Bun- aged by the manage- ment to deliver a “‘talk” at every per- formance the first half of next week. This personal appearance will de- his many friends here and also interesting and enlightening to local girls boys who have e to become a movie star. He will not only tell of his experiences before the camera, but will explain the details leading up to the actual engagement. Mr. Bunny says that appearances of individuals do not al- ways play an important part in the of screen stars. A number of unthought of details enter into the selection of the character. He wiil explain these fully from the stage. He wiil advise all ing an ambition to act before the screen as to whether they will have a chance or not, and talent locally he will accompany them to New Yorlk and introduce the party to the proper The Lyceum management is announcement it is equipped to take moving pictures local events, as it did formerly, Encouragement will be given to local scenario writors, and effort will be made to produce an all New Britain moving picture devoid of amateurish. George Bunny, prove many ad A series at the at Count.” ng sermons —advt. BIG SHOW MONTAGUE LOVE, “THE GROUCH™ A “WESTERN” DRAMA WAR REVIEW OTHER FEATURES SEE OTHER AD ABOUT MON.-TUES.-WED. SHOW “The Still Alarm” TODAY ONLY R R ) EENEY’S s REEN EYES” Starring DOROTHY DALTON Comedies — Weekly — Others “PHE BRASS BULLET” The Most Exciting Chapter of Al Don’t Miss It! VAUDEVILLE 3 BIG ACTS———3 BIG ACTS S Coming Soon “rHE LURE OF THE CIRCUS” starring EDDIE POLO be | Wednesday | New !l fith wa i | | | | anything | ATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919, = VOROTHY GISH. IN THE WORLD" HEARTS OF THE WORLD. Under actual fire in the British and ch trenches at intervals cove: a perlod of more than 18 months w the nerve-racking experience of Lil- llan and Dorothy Gish, noted motion pleture stars, who, with their mother, wccompanied David Wark Grifiith to the very front line trenches of France to secure the important scenes for “Hearts of the World,” the new Grif- fith masterplece to be seen at Keeney's theater all next wee The Glsh family, with Robert I ron, Josephine Crowell, Kate Bruce, Master Ben Alexander (six years of age), Robert Anderson, George Faw- cett, George A Siegemann and others | who appear in *“Hearts of the World,” were under bombardment on three separate occasions, and in one instance the attack lasted four hours. It is in- teresting, also, to learn that Mr. Grif- the first American to enter the front line trenches. This was, of course, before the United States en- tered the world war. In producing “Hearts of the Wo. Mr. Grifith has cleverly interwoven stirring battle scenes into a number of the incidents in which the Gish girls and their brave little mother are the principal players. Many of the most beautiful scenes were secured by Lillian and Dorothy Gish on the very battlefields where but a few hours be- fore men had fought and died. Now that the Gish family and the other players are back in the United States and resting in their comfortable homes in California, they laughingly tell of how Lillian lost 15 pounds as the result of her experiences near the firing line, and how Mrs. Gish was just 30 pounds lighter when she stepped from the gang plank and planted her foot once more on Ameri- can soil. Miss Dorothy Gish did not lose anv weight, but it is said by those who accompanied her that the young lady Invarlably went into hysterics the moment the first gun was fired and continued erying until the bombard. ment was over, Under the circum- stances no one will blame Dorothy for 3 N How’s This? ‘We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- mot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hall’'s Catarrh Cure has been taken ®y catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, ex- gnmng the Polson from the Blood and ealing the diseased portions. After you have taken Hall’'s Catarrh Cure for a short time you will see a great improvement in _your general health., Start taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free, F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohioy Sold by all Druggists, 76c. MR. BUNNY will give a talk about studio life and also advise how to get into the movies. Have “HEARTS OF | i | hundred and ed hat of uning wear. > moire This grosgr oddly in d gn The: whi next to the| | black | face and a large pompom is the sole trimming. (C) Tnderwood & Underweod. being hysterical, for certainly there is instance of personal think of these two accompanied by their mmx.er, going into the very danger zone to enact for the screen tl drama of love. LYCE! big bill being sho Lyceum theater for the I day includes “The Still Alc this same bill there is the sode of the Houdini serial. vaudeville is good and includes Alice Farrell, violini a clever novelty dancing act, and a sketch entitled “Loansum Street.” Tomorrow night the L 1m present its usual double feature pro- gram. One the features will be “The Croo. ing Montague Love The at the time to- vn will of FOX'S THEATER, Tom Mix and Pearl White are at- tractions at Fox's tonight togeth: with a great comedy leville show. For tomorrow even will offer their usual high class Siat feature program, with the famous Polish dramatic artiste Madame Pe- trova, in “The Panther Woman” and Elizabeth Rison in a startling society drama entitled “Hypocrites”. “The Panther Woman” is an adaptation of the famgus Gertrude Atherton novel “Patience Sparhawk and her Times’” and depicts the battle for life of a woman unjustly accused of murder. Tremendous court room scenes have been effectively introduced into tho production, leading naturally up to the spectacular climax in the death at Sing Sing. “Hypocrites” is reel drama of New York's four has a moral for all There will be other short comedies s attraction Manager presenting the Great her latest production drama is in seven acts ¥ every human 1otion and thrill to the point of lerment. The story is & thrilling oriental love and hate—de- the two strongest motives naie people nf n life means mparison with 2 tradi- eritan: ¥iassouna, the born and bred ting | tion Four, of the desert, falls in love with French Na officer whom she hel to escape from her trlbe who Intend to kill him. This brings the wrath of her people directly on the head of the girl and she is left to die in the blazing desert. The story is one of passionate hate and passionate love, and is more entrancing than any tale ever told. All the passions of hum: nature are displayed in this stirring drama of oriental and occidental life —love, hate, revenge, jealousy, de- ce and treachery-—all have their turn in this gripping and amazing play. Nazimova rises to the heights of her superb emotional art in this glowing drama of the East. The latest Pathe News and other short film offerings will also be offered and the usual four acts of Fox vaudeville head-lined by the famous Exposi- late of Neil O'Brien’s Min- strels, will make an unrivalled show for the first half of next week. ‘Green Eyes”, the great starring Dorothy Dalton, be hown at Keeney's for the last time today and anyone who has not seen th cture should make a special fort to come tonight and come early Dorothy ton has made many friends in New Dritain and crowded houses are the rule whenever she iz showing at this theater. In this pho- oplay the popular star is supportei by a cast of players all of whom are well known in filmland and some 6f hom starred in other produc tions. Therefore “Green Eyes” L ory interesting story, with a clever st and a beautifui star, so you can assured of a couple of hours of 1 entertainment. In addition to this picture there will be shown the latest eplsode of “The Brass Bullet”, a thrilling chapter, one of the most if not the most exciting chap- fer of all. In addition, there will be ceveral shorter pictures, cumedies and weekly. Three acts of vaundeville an acrobaiic act, a singing act and a great comedy act—are also on 5 Lill. Coming soom, “The Lure are-Devil” s the most exciting ten, watch for the showing. Tomorrow E “iHearts of the World"”, the gi- zantic Griffith success. This picture will run seven deys. MONDAY, success have I,rl'llx' P.;!n NERVOUS SICK HEADACHES ! ®FRUIT-A-TIVES” Brought Relief The First Day He Tried Them. MR. C. E. BESWICK 160 Caroline Ave., Ogdensburg, N. Y. T suffered a great deal for three or four years with Nervous Sick Head- ache and Dyspepsia. Had to take two to four seidlitz powders every other day. 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One Soap for all uses, shavh shampooing, bathing. Finally dust shaven parts with Cuticura Talcum. The Soap, Ointment and ’ral',\xm l 25c. each at all dealers. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ! SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT talent? Mr. Bunny will tell you. THE FIRST TIME A FAMOUS. MOVIE STAR HAS APPEARED ON THE LOCAL STAGE at the same time showing a photoplay featuring that Star. YOU MUST COME EARLY ! BUNNY Wit Appear on the Lyceum Stage IN PERSON Also in the Picture Featuring Himself and Madge Kennedy. FRIEND HUSBAND” you any

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