New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 6, 1919, Page 4

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LL mptious time goIN t do you say 7 orry, Bess, but it car"t*be.done,” Holcombe promptly responded. n't you just hear our respected ipal's request to the merry vil- s to assemble themselves upon | reen this evening? That means for little yours truly, vou t to know.” b d at her in amazement, won- g if I had mistaken the anguished athy for Kenneth Stockbric had been reflected,in her moment before, Her face v olorless, but her eves were bright mockery, and no one could have | ly guessed from her tone and k that the principal was anything ave a rather troublesome mar- whose wishes she was compelled ba. ce!” Bess Dean, “the Trrepres- " as her colleagues dubbed he the exclamation melodramatic nder her breath. I had alrcad bd her whimsical habit of sub- ng nearly related words for on slang exclamations. will kindly observe that the sixth grade are already marching into the schoolhouse. I might suggest that ! vour lambs of the eighth will be look- | ing for their shepherdess soon “I don't care,” sulked Miss Dean deflantly. “The war is over, and my man will be back, and I should worry | over any o 'l tell Kenny if he gets How about it, Mrs. Graham, will you go in with me on the three-cighteen?" “T should love to,” T prevaricated. “but you know I have a baby at home T must go home first and see to thin hefore I even think about the city. “Oh, telephone home to lock »aby up in the cake box and come along,” she advised with a last flip- pant little nod, as she stepped in front of her class, and in the twinkling of n became again the martinet | whom her ¢l new, as school S0 fresh. the eve Madge Resolves to Get Lillian. Indeed, concernec militant tion with clever, lo as the pupils wera i never let down her All her conversa been carried on in sides, while her pt even the most pupils in check. 1 knew that she was in reality a lNSTANT @ | warm-necarted if frivolous zirl, hut her | Al A B ’, indifferent, almost callous and mer- 4 s > i % B cenary reference to the war's and “her man' gave me a TOM yields a delicate - M?nORE aroma and deli- taste for her soc longed A / / THIRTY cious flavor, and / to go to the city, (e; what T : fl/ A WEEK it's economical. Goldwyn: Pictures guessed must be transpiring there, hu All Next Weel there was only one person whose com- panionship I wished upon such an ex- LYCEUM THEATER. attitude. us had ~toned face and bearing | venturesome of her ending sudden dis 7 wm:rl ] // cursion as long as my soldier hushan was upon the other side. T resolved to hurry home and get Lillian upon the telephone. LYCEUM THEATER. Moore, now an established surprise production for his thousands of admirers in “Thirty Weel which comes to the Lyccum beginning today. “Thirty a Week" brings out, as no other Tom Mooro vehicle has, the many angles of the handsome, rollicking Irishman’s tal- ents. 1t tells the story of love finding the to bridge the gulf that sep- arates the strata of a girl of wealth and society and that of a stout- hearted American youth. Dan Murray is a chauffeur for a millionaire Wall | Street operator whose daughter is | deeply in with Dan, despite his | lowly station, Knowimz Dan lov her, Barbara, the daughter, smooths the way for him and they late The man whom Barbara w | vents his e by informing Bar t Dan is untrue to her—that he has to another woman in hi a, heartbroken, returns lawyer an has given ve the life Tom star, has @ Ask for and GET orlick’s THE ORIGINAL Maited Milk Used successfully everywhere nearly ¥ centary Made under sanitary conditions from clean, rich milk, with extract of our specially malted grain. Instantly prepared by stirring the Food-Drink in water. Infants and Children thrive on it. Agrees with the weakest stomach of the Invalid and Aged. Invigorating as a Quick Lunch at office or table. Ask for Horlick’s e Original Thus Aveiding Imitations Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price he Old Reliable Round Package i way love elope. s to marry ra | sight { home, but rns that money valid hust sventh episode of with the wonderful Hou- included in this big This feature is even bett last and shows some mor dini’s famous stunts | Keith vaudeville a investigates ana T n to the of wor her i nd. ‘The Master dini, is prog than the of Hou- Today three big VAUDEVILLE [ AND BESTIPICTURES: e o, TONIGHT WALLACE REID in “THE SOURCE” Gripping Paramount Drama Reclamation Ep. No. 5 of “Thef| EARL WH[TE 2 Lightning Raider” atty Arbuckle Mutt & Jeff Pathe News .and VAUDEVILLE’S BIGGEST SCREAM | “FUN IN A CIRCUS” 5 Comedians | ) COMING MONDAY T ., WED. hos. Ince’s Sensational Chinatown Melodrama [§ “THE MIDNIGHT PATROL” Tom Moore S “THIRTY A WEEK” OAME—HE LOVED—HE CONQUERED. of a Drunkard’s HE HOUDINT Seventh Episode. The Electric Chair and—?77?7? NOTICE 5 W SUNDAY Big Announcement Later. See the EE | more s will move in sup- | bio. ISDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1019, Theatergoers ——-——-| | RED . A CParamourt Picture FOX’'S TOMORROW. ir. BILLS TONIGHT am, They will a man and a port of the sercen pro. be: Orren Drew, woman, presenting “A Barnyard sode”; Jack Marley, in a surprise comedy act, and ‘‘Rusticatin three women in a rural comedy nd Epi skit, FOX'S TTLEA The management announces another big sensation next Monday, when ‘‘The Midnight Patrol,” produced by Thomas H. Ince, will be the offering, It has lomn Mr. Ince’s desire to produce a pi that would portray the bravery of the American and in The Midnight Ince has ven the fir: genuine view heroism of its blue-coated Taw “The Midnign melodrama, but it will e. It SR SPECIAL. of Fo theater for valor police Patrol” publi unsun American its of the minions of Patrol” is of melo the most ma, s the sort \ppea is a tale c 1e and lawlessness, and ir Al the hecon of irama, to ervati love, in 1 the abl s of Ince picture tl productions the G 1, one sea screen parin material for Pat Mr. Ince and s spent many weeks in a close of conditions in the Chinese - of Los Angeles where all the depicting Thinese life were Tri devices and under- #round, tunnels, for which the Oriental is s amous, have all carefully reproduced. Many of startling views were made at personal ris and to the com- bewilderment of the natives Midnight Patrol” is one of sensational stories ever told the screen, and, treating as it with a phase of police work which the public is entirely unf iar, “The Midnight Patrol” is certain to become popular with the lovers of heroes and heroic deeds. Mr, Ince's principal idea in producing the p ture was to give the policeman opportunity to show the public he has done and what he can the future. It a picture replet with sensational moments, filled with genuine thrills and capped by a wholesome love story $100 Reward, $190 readers of this paper wiil to learn that the is at dreaded disease that cience been able to cure in all its stages, that is catarrh. influenced by requires Hall's Cata: inde. wily be the yrreat < plete “The most on does, with ic an what do be least has and being greatly conditions al treatment. taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby de- stroving the foundation of the disease, glving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na- ture in doing its work. The proprie- tors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHFNEY & CO., Toledo, £old by all Druggists & “FUSS AND FEATHERS” starring _Enid Bennett Ep. No. 2, “The Giant’s Leap’ COMEDIBS WEEKLY Vaudeville Fourteen Reels of Pictures and Five Big Acts of Vaudeville for the Same Low Price! the | | | | 1 | | | New blanks cam mil- | in | Who SMAYTIME? The ater comin it br portur choic ment of the this overy a agen cally ance, shall lue Wil PEGGY WOOD 1 Appe Parsons® rin ter, “M I'h H PA management of ¥ engagem any for ry ity wishes to ¢ Britain is in the 10 ats governed e ttra ca 1ent before and it coers ia ti be the att patrons to th ending out fc “Maytime,” wecl ). In or it in advance, t it providi on has played for th been sold openi seat the is their wish disappointed aytime” A\t tford, RSONS. the- ention of it mail order >r the forth- the original 1t that the- ing Monday, & this to sccure he mar experi cities where In nearly o entire en- out prac ng perform- that patrons “Maytime,” rsons op- ge. 1cas i | i | | | ! elty | tura ! and | are of the same high s { acts which packed the theater a with its present easily one of Hartford will engageme has played agement in at s no superb company, 18 the best attractions ve this season. Ro- s in every city whero nece arily limit its en- Hartford to one le opens Friday phone orders faken this engagement. s tele KEENEY'S TH A hig tive first are the offer at for the last half of the week id Bennett, the popular Paramount star is the mo. tion attraction - Feather which fourteen reel picture progr acts of Keene class N picture in this star has ever t episode of the Lure of the Circus” in which Polo is featured will also be This chapter, entitled “The Leap,” is full of thrills and nt and will keep you interes star reral com pp reat se dio shown 1t’s to finish a weekly will lease For the remainde: week there will be five good acts of vaudeville on the bill and they andard as the each performance during the first half of the week. All the acts being booked for Keeney's are carefully selected and all have to be up to the mark in every way before being put on here. Coming soon, Dustin Farnum in “The Virgini- an,” the gr such succe years ago. TOX’S on the stage a few THEATER. Wallace Reid, in “The Source”; tty Arbuckle, Pearl White and Mutt and Jeff ay the attractions at Fox's theater (cfight with four new vaudevilla. acts. The down 1 of a { voung man of excellent reputation and family and his reclama- tion as the glanco a s of “The lace Reid in seription—a Mr subsequent form see of woman the To oung a besotted bum—is Reid is known as one of the classiest actors in motion pictures a real democratic American of high ind rations Mr. Reid portrays Twiller Yard, who hile drunk and taken to a lumber camp in Vermont. A Swedish Svea Nord, becomes interes but a lumber boss who wants to make U hit with the girl beats him up cruel- first astonished, ful, when Yard prov. to defend himself. realize that Yard a nov- the is role of Van She is a or: But cow- coward © does not | t jardice sprinzs from physical weakness } nd too much liquor. Two iwter he has redeemed himself and 1in comes to blows with the lumber oss while the girl looks on. But this mo he does up the boss in great hape. Mr. Reld scores in the role of an Twille Yard, and Ann Little is xcellent as Svea Nord, James Cruze s Langlois, the villainous lumberjack, mnd Theodore Roberts appears as Big Beaumont, an important character. Pearl White, in Episode No. 5 o he Lightning Raider,” entitled “The Key,” is on the bill and the s jam full of tense moments. Tho Ebony Block is opened in episode and hundreds will want to know what secret it contains. Suffi- nt to say that it contains enough to send Lightning, Tom Norton, Wu Fang and The Wasp all on a journey, the climax of which ends in a desperate struggle on a train in which Light- ning and Tom make a spectacular leap rom a fast-moving train into a river while Wu Fang is baffled once more. Fox's chapter vaudeville is headlined by tunning jacket Stunning Blue Costume and g 2 hat of blue straw with combinette trimming. 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