New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 17, 1919, Page 4

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Grant- land, his eves filled with the earnest- ness of purpose which was his. 1 had wonderful expressioa in the wonderful talks during his last qaa at my hreath sharply. that look, or the days slacker harshly y was a to judge received something h I did not husiness ing Dicky's Iy had continued ¥ gations across tt hturaily T was carious. the reason for this friendly and details of it of course the T had him ma- visioned he see eves the Wiy my he had himeerr the made in to movements. s quiet Mu he wit 1S seen the same to es- bur several times we had had Mineola 1 Would | anxions the Arew vere questions which ever see son ing Kle “The production opportunity teries Bara did Dumonds, Paris,” glimpse woman loves, goadness within Madonna is sure, Eventually Blanchette returned from Miss costumes | them Episode Raider, furnishes amount of interest and shows already | Warner | wre golng to | and and | previous enjoy miraculous thrills than serial "he titled vesterday's dies when clawn film ville Typewriter With Ralph Hal] tori Maid i THEATE ¥, plenty of punch d together in Rith Theda Bara in ““Tt eel Parisian drama Ure picture. Alnine wickedness was portraved by Light.” her newest It gives Miss B 1 to reveal the hidden woman's soul. And it effectively the “wickedest she afforded many into the queer 1 who drinks and dances vet preserves something her. A sculptor infamous woman a glimmer like heauty behind, Iurks a through does But it the ars from Theda my of Mi woman an intima \ture of he spark of goodne up to the scul is not until war a blind some Light,” startling "he live s ideal wrec Bara w “The and of “The than in same original two entitled more the t with Pearl White and nd, patrons of Fo more daring, escapades, witnessed in offering. latest “The ingenious stunts any comedy Hun,” roar Sunshine Sunshine Son of a crowds to entire twa reels are an entire show it comes to and Jeff, the latest pictures of the American tt h furnishes entertainment. The four acts consisting of Allen two light-footed dance Girl,” a comedy comedy and Hall and an These comedy songs Three musical well in “The enjoyable were all received | hoth performances yvesterday. | Lye peals to ev | 1t | ture | | | | SHOE forWOMEN s THEIR regular price was $5.00— and at this price they were by far the biggest value in shoes for women in this city. It's the end of our eeason, now, and to make short work of the balance of our stock of these super- lative shoes, we have reduced them to $3.95 per pair. Choose your pair tomorrow. EXTRA SPECIAL $1.39 oad $1.00 Women's 156, Bt o 3 o, Buth Sapsrs . Te. Corm Core. 100, B, Beraard's Gark sod Hair iovolss. .. 7e 18e. Dr. Barmard's Cushion, Corkand Felt Insoles 7a Oxfords and Pumps. Exaot models that most particular of women will woar this Spring and Summer a! Matropolitan Fashion Centers. $3.50 to $5.00 “lemnark Shee Stores Co. i . LARGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES IN THE WORLD. New Britain Store, 324 Main Street. Near R. R. Crossing. Open Mon. and Sat. Evenings.— 297 Stores in 97 Cities. LYCEUM picture which vesterday THEATER. opened at one which he eum is a We Lincoln Come!" a and > starring “The Light” Brilliant Parisian Drama PEARL WHITE in Episode No. “The Lightning Raider” The Funniest Sunshine Comedy Yot Shown “SON OF A HUN” VAUDEYTLLE NEXT THURS. STOLEN ORD FREE “VANTTAB” A (what woman wants) EVERY Lady ZARU See an- cvery given to who comes to LA store toMOTTOW. on nouncement Page in Fox's e every Bara uper- every s Blanchette | in te a aad | of of | | l which, | love and sacrifice | at the De he has 'k remarkable | of | creations. | Lightnin Counterplots, ordinary | | 1 en- | caused | through | come- | to themselves | laugh-making. | Pathe News | army ! of occupation in Germany, and a Toto | additional | vaude. and Ma- “The | playlet, Cummings and company, and Musical | offer- | | ry man, woman and child. | fea- Do- |as | he does FFRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1910. H ARTFORD WE WILL GLADLY OPEN CHARGE ACCOUNTS WITH NEW CUSTO ERS Values up to $65.00 UR UNRESTRICTED YO CHOICE OF EVERY SUIT in our large, stylish stock—all sizes for Women and Misses—Suits of every fashionable ma- terial—every wanted color—many richly trimmed. Owing to the tremendous loss to us. WE CANNOT PERMIT EXCHANGES OR RETURNS Fri e = = Complete K. Lincoln American mysterious but for Rir] the plays who girl who | the dig- | Am- | dis- | and | lores Cassinelli. K the part of a young ralls in love with a who is posing as in reality is a 1 ench secret service appears suddenly and lLeory, erican, much alarmed by her appearance. He joins the army after several months of training sent to France. He is wounded and loses his sight. While in the hospital he at last meets the girl of mystery a Red Cross nurse. She is sudden- called away from the hospital and 10t receive a full explanation : her disappearance until her hroth- visits him and proves that the girl only posing the German prin-; cess just to gain valuable for the Freach government The audeville is exceptionally good. It includes Private Willie | Fields who is from the late Yip Yip Yap Hank Show, Jean lLeighton and her minstrels in a clever comedy act and a novelty juggling offering. prine working The is 1y of er is as information HEARTS OF THFE WORLD. When ‘‘Hearts of the World" shown at Keeney's there are few is in | ! rehearsed TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY j tells of rehearsing it also in a “LAFAYETTE WE COME” With E. K. LINCOLN and DOLORES CASSINELLI. Not containing Mystery. a War Picture, but onc Love — Thrills — CLASSY VAUDEVILLE Jean Leightor Minstrels Private Willie Fields Harry Fisher & Co. COMING ! DUSTIN FARNUM 7 (Elearahce of all Coats, Dresses, Hats, Etc., ! scene ' Gish, i of | Grall until one day ; his toy,> day and Saturday Only ---at “January Sale” Reductions the audience who realize that one single scene of this master production wag rehearsed exactly one hundred and twenty-seven times before David Wark Griffith called “Camera!” Many will think that a scene re- quiring many rehearsals must be quite magnificent, a kind of a pano- ramic spectacle like the massive groupings in “The Birth of a Nation,” or “Intolerance.” Griffith’s two former productions. Contrary to this, the scene upon which so much time was spent, is neither elaborate nor magni- ficent, and still every one who sees it will realize why so much time was consumed on it and why the great director attached so much importance to it I is said on good authority that for two years Mr. Griffith planned to get the particular expression—~he sought from the faces of the talented juvenile players. Lillian Gish and Robert Har- ron. Untold unwarned, probably nobody would single out this one as the work of nearly two years, vet everybody will note the expression of reverence on the faces of the two players as Mr. Harron slips the band of gold on the slim finger of Miss and looking upward, savs: “If we are taken, God will know that we died man and wife.” or two years first This scene was rehearsed ago; in fact, it was the and the last to be “shot.” interim, during all the long | weary months on the battlefields of | France, this scene was gone over again and again. Miss Gish herself London hotel, on the boat to France, on the | battlefields with shells screaming | overhead, on the way back to America | in a New York hotel and on the train {o Los Angeles. But like the searcher old, Griffith did not find his Holy upon his return to | home in Pasade California, when the three were again going over | the wedding compaci, he caught just a fleeting glimpse of (he expression he | wanted. i He In the a child with a says Miss Lillian Gish. “I have seen him happier than that afternoon, he sent was like new | never | when, | on for his THREE WRESTLING BOUTS Turner Hall Thursday New Brita AL VENTRES OF Night Jan. 23’19 Conn. BERLAN in. vs KENT Gie gt DUTCH to a finish, best 2 out OF HARTFORD Also two other bouts KID BISNJAMIN v HE w YOUNG Kent defeated Ventres last in Connecticut, two falls in 1 hour. Tickets $1.00 (Ladies may Ringside $1.50 Tickets may be bought between 2 . m. and 7 p at Tu m Promoter, Ired Bacon ROULES inter the 22 minutes in best bout ever held attend.) irner hall on afternoon of bouts HOC—TH—$1.00—$1.50, scene | i “Hearts of the World,” iof | der { wonder | so small SCENE FROM “HE R1TS Ol Y WORLD. cameramen, and secured the scene just as he wanted it.”” It would, of course, be unfair to say that this one scene stands out amon all the rest in such a production as for the simple reason that there are many hundreds equally painstakingly prepared scenes, each one measured hy the un- erring and critical eye of this master producer. David odds the pictur just as Wark David world, goes an artist bent masterpiece surveys of paint to get his effact cffecty determines Griffith, who by all Belasco of the motion about his work upon painting a fresh dau The the each 1t master- piece “HEARTS OF THE Children of tion picture are ever a to grownups. The to seen on Ben Alexand and Mrs. ( dena. Cal, v Brother the WORLD." the mo- constant won- atest juveni the stage aad be he = 6-vea Alexan appears in D, W World” at litle fellow, that he almost babe in arms, truly a wonderf child actor. While “Hearts of the World”" has been a tremendous tri- umph for Mr. Griffith, for the beauti- ful Lilllan and Dorothy Gish, and for its managers Messrs. Elliott, Com stock and Gest, surely when b fiaal ore is counted, all who have Master old of of M harles son Hearts theater riffith o Keeney's his appears ¢ is will giva wholly, and the this remarkable production credit to little Ben as being worthy of the order of merit war cross for bravery Chis little chap accompanied | Griffith and his compaay to F ! and the battlefields, where actual range of the giant guns. proved himself as brave as any of his older associates, acting beautiful enes often duriag bombardments by the Germans. In one espe. this 1 oungster risked his life help in securing a vital situatio. in the stor In tunate circumst unharmed wl lanche of plaster wdiences upan the bugied ur r the cateh t the it appear in aw dug tha Mr ance to within his scene very this scene, by a for- little Ben mder an laths was ava- When and ince buried and look this scene tiny the actor is a to caught the form s, for many is moves were Whe th seeing filth, smiles, re the dust and imhu h and b ht out that it to believe he is ¢ ¢h tend His emotional ac equals he never fails to | bring tears to the eves of his audience | when, with his own little cheeks wet | with the tears of sorrow, he hids well to his brother is | forth to fig France 50 v is difficult years. ly uausual, and who and zoing for lib= niu't)‘.

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