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INESDAY, FEBRUARY Lydia weighed never had i0od health 1 WILLIAM FARNUM ECTION WILLIAM FOX - el sl S, FOX'S TOMORROW. e FATER BILLS T¢ . Yrate prize compbal ‘I&k R Eoonhe . ; : : ! ; 1 thieurd mless otherwise noted, these notice ceiner. O, vead 498 s fie ot B e an ot the theators or oter at s togetner. OT THMELESS sympathetic men I have ever met. | ve written by the press ctions with which they deal surprise. 1 was an angle #9¢_course this.clears everything up.” e, frnal triangle when we were all Much to Read Between the Lines, e shavers together, only my angle R et SRl e el ANEY'S THEATER. | shifts row always to play gooseberry, while ... repliec “but 1 imagine Mr. s ‘, A e e e L fo N oo A y—she was mighty pretty then— .:qckbridge has some sort of notion | O s sl from the isld i you can judge mow, if you look i, his he £ you're ratben a stands | tuciplctusiaationfot = mna SSueo i sl ‘The Man flunter’ her closely, took all of Kenneth ,fish sort of person. He takes no- story “My Four Years in Ger- | . gpip that S G kbridge's careless boyish atten- | tions of that sort sometimes. At any \is is Ambassador Gerard’ t the he witl 3 that meant simply nothing at| rate he has said frequently, referring ! of Hun intr o and inside ill keep vou well nigh breathless ; as Milly found out when he “'ftito you, ‘Why explain anything. She | diplor while he was American | from start to finish. It contains you ] college. will not be in the least interested, ambassador in Berlin. The scenes Jove story most apy “:‘ i pretty, e was fat, treckled and red-head- | 4ng it will be a hundred to one shot and characters in the picture are, -The Man Hunter" shows a shir lthy s D then, and I think, Kenneth al-| that Milly will ever meet her wonderfully portrayed by a capable | wreck scene so realistic that vou w meets his end Tunte \ h includes four hetnia niite6 Lloyd, who “But her language this afternoon | cast. The bill tonight { wonder how it h | would indicate that she had been | vaudeville acts of musical merit. Ber- | gnows As I o R lA thinking about me,” T said nard and ‘McEvoy offer a pleasing | qjone | “Probably,” Miss Holcon replied. nging and dancing act that is well For Infants and Children | “She happened to be out walking, | received. Wheeler and Young play |, v her husband'a car, with youlin it, | themselves into:favor on the piano queness, It pic Dpp g | i vi riving = of the @ hest ng's knife Use ForOver30Years | ;.7 [0\ cinng snapped in her brain, | And violin giving one of e e T between t ome time. farmers. They i i i music: L 8 see here in 9 1 ¢ i 1 wsed away b bears as it always does when she sees him | musical ‘:‘“ e e B s pursusrupon Ehcl edecof ol ‘ e the in the vicinity of a pretty teacher. | G0tz and Dufty ofter < el o e e llito. dent nystic X, open it an ¢ : et ling and talking novelty that easily g 208 P : e ot GHitE couos Al nature ot If she had seen you only once before | E e the presence of the girl he ha . Riders of the Purple \liserables, we of ods No. 7 ider.” entitled arl you sce London’s slums, w York's waterfr t island, none of which has ind pic- mt and on s, Iapi v excelled in a s with I’ ture 2is- from Wu you may be sure she has been in- ™ ‘3""0];":"{:r ‘:v"‘,‘:‘l’f"::: g bro. | Sousht to ma And, above concerned away to. tl ungles of dulsingn gell gBorts Siof "“"“"“,'”"“"T.::\; ome of the best dancing novel- i Lhe Man Hunter epliesnot e jeville, the | concerning you, and the sight of you | FEIF ORC B (00 ke will be a | the iy celebrated “Farnum I i nionllethe e in the car simply confirmed her ab-| 5 0 oL M e audeville na Which all filn fans demand, but three Bl L ane B e e | photoplays for Thursday, I'ri and pslch fistic combats oBs marh: Poor Mr. :Stockbridge™ I sald g turday. The ture photoplay is: DV a tense interest t will hold an fi@mw?%% carnestly. me Petrova, in her latest suc- | audience spellhound. You w in = oo “Poor Mr ockbridg indeed.” | . “Tempered Steel.” terested i nfmh .,y"vh f !\(‘l UM nnv,?u 1):r o she returned. And he is naturally | cause each of them has (ealdine Farrar in “The Hell Ca Yy \W’/ one of the kindest of men. Why, & TR { ful reason behind it. Fvery one of wijil be shown for the last time at the POX do you know that he malkes it his | THEATER. { them thrills, but in two Mr., Farnum Lyceum th business to run through the city paper | George Walsh and Gladys Brock- | comes off second best, hecause in the {he | The bill for of the week i every afternoon when it comes to see ! well in a double-feature program, are . first t olice him and in saded by Marsh in “The Rac if any relative of teach or pupils | 4o "4¢iractions at Fox's o « ‘ ) hElSG e o of e is mentioned, so that he will he lo i him 1 chain him in the hold of : o to save them a shock he did in ¢ vessel But the third battle “Aade in Kentucky w York and num, the idol of 1 You have to know him a | e dt 0 Con ey vour cas long while really to appreciate his A e R worth, have to read hetween the lines T e the part ho plays so cleverly i 1 tale of adventure 1t is the story R called the conductor, | . " .one man who vows vengeance and in' the hustle of leaving the train | o SHC0E B0 B8 il end who!| 1 found no chance to reply to he And she-—guessing that I would pr fer to enter my home unaccompanied ok e —insisted upon returning to Bayview | * 1% SCE T L B upon the very next train, due in five | TONTGHT GERALDINE PARRBAR —in— i “THE HELL CAT” THURS., FRL. AND SAT. MAE MARSH —in— has hetraved his confidence by tri him from wealth into penury and s flight to escape the w Ehuneri! “Eat More Bread” and use Angelus Flour lhompson Milling Co., Lockport, N, Y, Sold by Elizabeth Appell (Mrs.) S. P. Strople, Church St. But as T went down the picturesq main street of my home town, brac- ing myselt for the task of telling Die; that there was much to read hetweer lrho lines of Alice Holcombe's narr | | mother my news, I realized tive, and feared tht only tragedy could come of the tangled lives of the two | women who loved Kenneth Stock- | bridge. Hats Trimmed Free During This Sale Washington’s Birthday Specials Thursday, Friday and Saturday Special Reduction on All Trimmed Hats. Georgette, Straw combination. Special for Thufsday, Friday and Saturday ; $2'98 Regular value up to $7.00 Beautiful assortment of nobby Spring Metmmed Hats. Special .............. $4°98 Values up to $8.00. . Big variety of Trimmings, Flowers, Fancies, Or- naments, Ribbons and Braids, retail at wholesale price. Headquarters for Children’s and Misses’ Hats, Jargest variety in town. Hats trimmed free during this sale. GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. Y. M. C. A. Building minutes. STHE RACING STRAIN A\ Romance of the Bluegrass Vaudeville and Other I'eatures KEENEY’S ‘My Four Years in Germany 4 Vaudeville Acts NL Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. MME. PETROVA in TEMPERED STEEL Complete Change of VAUDEVILLE e : i g FREDERICK LEWIS AND LOUISE ORTH, IN “THE WANDERER, ERT e e e i L AT PARSONS' THEATER, HARTFORD, ALL NEXT WEEK, ery true mother r pends upon her own, th by her own physic to guard ag: induce general weaki inability to properly . Pinkham’s V strength to thousands of such mothers. \ , Ind. 80 mnuch darin one that I am recommendi it, some days I suffered with was entirely relieved of neuralgia, I had gained in strength and Mitehell, Tnd. Pinkham Medic trying perio { Lydia E. Pinkham's \\\\\ = %g@tame Compound izes the fact that her bab: health de- t the very vitality of her child is influenced 1 condition. How important it is, therefore, st any derangement of the female organs, which s, nervousness, constant fatigue and utter are for her child. Please remember, that setable Compound has brought health and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabls Compound helped meo the time T was looking forward to the coming of my little « it to other expectaut mothers, Before taking uralgiaso badly that I thought I conld not of Lydia . Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- z three hottle ldo all my housework. My baby when 7 months 19 pounds and I feel better than I have for a long time. I ¢ medicine do me so much good.”’—Mrs. PEARL MONYHAN, ftor maternity is a most imporsant factor to both any letters have been received by the Lydia " tolling of health restored during this ble Compound. uring child, an 16 Co., Lynn, M the use of Lydia 'E. Pinkham’s Vegeta tamp. The Goldwyn & nians is shown, and the prodigal npany journeycd to Pa-| enamored of a pagan siren, so far for- ducal for the early scenes ini ¥ s to worship at the the production .and then returned to | shrine of Ishtar and forswears the God N York. After a week's work ir of his fathers The third act is the the metropolis the Goldwyn player led by the wistful star, went to Sar toga at a time when the Spa's se son was in full bloom. Though admitting tha Saratoga delighted her mos same as the first and shows the igno- minious return of the prodigal to his father’s roof, where he is found gnaw ing on a bone that even the dogs had her stay in| ignored. The final reconciliation with t. Miss ' his father, effected through the love Marsh is warm in her praise of Ken- | of his mother, brings the drama to an tucky and Kentuckians' home life. | intense and impre; While in Paducah the star was the| Seldom has a cast of such excel guest .of a woman who was a class- | lence been brought to this eity as will mate of hers in a California convent. | present “The Wanderer.” Among the While Miss Marsh was overjoyed by | original interpreters of the leading her meeting with her childhood friend, | roles are Fr Florence it was the latter's two children that Wuer, Henry Dugsgan, Newton inade her ten days' stay in the South- | Richard Thornton, ise Ort | land the truly happy period it was. | George Stillwell, Mabel Montgomer The Goldwyn star, always a lover ; and Dwight Dana. There are a hun of children, was seldom without the ' dred others also Frances company of her tiny Kentucky friends. | nova of the Imperial Russian ive close. Karme Iivén when at work M Marsh is the premiere damseuse. Seat sa to it that little Marjorie and June | opens Friday. Positively no telc were close at hand. In return for, phone orders taken. Mail order the happiness they gave rtiste gladdened their hearts by per- | mitting them to take rt in a Red- Tresh Cross lawn fete, one of the important | —advt. seenes in “The Racing Strain.” There will be three acts of big! vaudeville and other features. her, the | promptly filled doz., Russell Bros NTERTAIN, Those in St. Joseph's Parish Give \T PARSONS. Party to N HE WANDFE The parable of “Th which formed the books and pls i . and Mrs. Palmer. digal Son,” A gathering of the ladies of St. Jo is of many ! seph’s church was held yesterday att 1 anew on ' ernoon in the parish hall in honor of theater, Hart- Afrs. G. W. Palmer. who has been ap the s ford, for a week beginning Monday pointed matron of New Britain IPeb. 24th with a Wednesday and Sa Town Home, Mr. Palmer having beet urday matine. named superintendent. William Elliott, and Morris Gest, who are powerful dra d it a House, New Yo | through two ses Comstock | Re served and two h reshments we bringing this women of the ehu v and spectacle, first painted pict were presented to he Manhattan Opera Mrs. Palmer, Rev. Patrick Daly, pas- where it ran tor of the church, making the speech e Boston, of presentation. The entire gather- ing joined in wishing Mr. and Mrs nd- produc sons, wh Philadelphia and Chic 0 have eac | three months ements. Maurice | Palmer success in their new work | V. 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