New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 26, 1919, Page 4

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imanagd 1y Wourtded. cturned, pushig me|assent,.and he turned to me, squar 1 standings watchful- |ing h is wo over me. $‘That nything reallh definite as * you wait untijl Mr. Drake ask it?"” f his news beforgfvou A A e a2 Cuticura Soap is Easy Shaving for Sensitive Skins he New Up-to-date Cuticura Method Ay A A A A A A JZ_zquw Frour “Eat More Bread” and use Angelus Flour Thompson Milling Co., Sold Ohman, Stanley St. sckport, N. by . Smart hat for spring in turquoise pression, and flash | plue braid with old fashioned flowers INESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1910, . OMAN LEGISLATO IS GIVEN PRAISE Frau Dr. K(fl;l i Makes Good in German Council Munich, Jan. 20: (Correspondence of The Press.)- American | woman ld have been proud their most notable in Bavaria, Frau Dr who emerged from fhe noisy often disorder provisional na Associa suffr of protagor Kempf, boisterous of the with [ level-headed one of eetings council constructiv any as fine record for work as 1o, man or hem. She drew from the made ur ponents troubiemakers petty by her even Heatuntil® the ast S n suffra and eve op the look wait- session opinion of alified 1 of roisterers nd | before telling them her them In an address that calmed the notsy elem ~rau Kempf laid down 3 m e and other women thoy 1 vote to Tt participation women in of govern- ment; participation in so- cial work, trades living condition policies, and social hygiene Women ask, she further said, the equality of women with men teach ers, educational possibilities for girls even the prog i i 1 | now that wa sea | i | | enacted includes by branches especially inspection, |mvv1 double faced ribbon of blue and | black. (C) Underwood & Underwood a glance of inquiry at her. She gave | him an almost imperceptible n0d of if he were brac disagreeable task. Mrs. Graham,’ tion which I confirmable shoulders ing himself “In the he began, have ' is for fir: place, “this inform 10t official, nor through ordinary channels. I happen to have friends at many points of tha intricate ramifications of the service. One of them is in the sector where | your husband stationed, and arranged awhile ago with him to re- port to me by code any happening in which vour hushand was concerned. “He was very ill when Licutenant | Graham first disappearcd, so his re- | port was delayed. only coming to me today. Tt corroborates the news dis- patch, and adds the further informa- ! tion which evidently has not been i leased by the authorities as yet, | the German airmen sent over word, according to their custom, that the | airman who followed them into theit lines upon the day hefore the armi- stice had been discovered lying upon one of their less frequented roads. “He was unconscious and suffering from wounds in the body made by revolver shots. With their customar: exhibition of solid ivory, the Germans didn’t send over the name of the air man they had found and taken to prison camp, but there no other who is unaccounted for in that sector, | we are reasonably certain that | Graham is the one meant.” abruptly. Through my an unanswered question was whi I couldn't leave it thus, h Ly ; r\\"‘:n thou I knew I must hurt Lil- | lar Bid,” which screen adapta- lian in the asking. | tion of Credo Hau romantic ndvel “He was not injured by the fall of | of the Ientucky The his machine, then?" I asked. i theme 15 interwoven rong sit- Mr. Drake looked furtively at Lil-| a THEATER. who have failed to see bill of the season at the | Lyceum, will be afforded an oppor- | tunity to see it The pat Luther will appear for the last time display- ing more of his amazing mystery | stunts, and the three vaudeville acts will be presented for the last time | Dorothy Philips in ““Hell Morgan’s | Girl,” is the feature which completes the pr ‘Hell Morgan's Girl” the story young dance hall | belle who is taught to see the better side of life young artist. This artist-who was once the petted idol of mily becomes a disappointment father when he choose the great busine worid to live in.- His father puts out. The son drifts to the coast and finds haven in the dance hall on the Barbary where he finds Hell Morgan's nd grows to love her. How the hall is brought to its doom by the earthquake in an Francisco brings a fitting climax to this gripping drama of the days pre- ceding the earthquake Starting tomicrro and three days J Warren be seen on the screen in his latest play, “One Dol- LYCEUM Today all the supreme was m is * of that e his fe to his to refuses m toughest coast girl dance a s0 Lieutenant He stopped dazed Kerrigan the for will Tyceum of is’ hills with Lia We have alleys open for ladies’ aft- “The report I have says not,” said, “that the wounds were from volver shots.” The next question left my lips most involuntarily: I could not, | would, keep it back ' “Is there no news of Mr. Under-| { wood 2" { he | re- | ernoon parties. AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. O X! VAUDEVILLE ND BEST PICTURES A TOMORROW, Positively the greate: A mastodonic film sensation woman and child. “MICKE wWITH MABEL NORMAND amd a large casi AR FRIDAY, t com edy-drama that will SATUR DAY the world appeal to has even every seen. man, Crowds stood for New Britain Scenes you will not hours in New York waiting for the next show. will talk Mickey about forget if you live for weeks, to hbe a hundred. MICKEY will bring tears to your cyes at one minute and have roaring with laughter the next. MICKEY is a succession of thrills, last until the climax bringsyou to your thusiasm and excitement. 7 BIG REELS you than sheer each one better feet out of the en- I———17 BIG REELS 7, 4 ACTS OF FOX VAUDEVILLE Tonight- WM. S. HART- Tonight and 'THEATER BILLS TONIGHT continuing | entire | in all existing schools, expert train- ing for women workers, the influence of mothers in the schools, the admis- sion of women as judges, lawyers and jury members, assurance, of the right of women to influence the upbringing | | of the family. economic independence | uations and romantic moments, to[ of wives. all of which Mr. Kerrigan arises with Frau Kempf that charm of manner which has been | forced celibacy responsibe for his phenomenal sue-| demanded better cess as a delineator of screen tvpes. | The ninth episode of the Houdini serial and a new vaudeville program will also be shown. Be ready to at- tend the public auction which will| take place tomorrow. | | the en- officials, for il- condemned of women treatment and removal of the regulation of the social evil She demanded to know how the | state is planning to meet the obvious | | social dangers attendant upon the | release of thousands of women now { that the men have returned to take | | FOX’S THEARER. S. Hart in Kin and a great vaudeville show catures at Fox's tonight The long heralded “Mickey— “Mickey" that American press has| T d “Greater than ‘The Birth|are Wistful and pathetic touches e “Funnier than Charlie | “Mickeyv” as well as humor laid Chaplin”—“The picture vou will nev.| With a delicacy and a sure touch. er forget,” etc be the leading ! Every human emotion. every William Life the St H are { their places, with the consequent lack of work There in | m | the difficulties for the little waif. ole por- e e for the mext|ment of life. Mabel Normand three S o anoin ow. | trays with such genuifie arfistry “Mickey™ is to Btosantedl it Bosa | onlyleo and unforgettahle a nali Tickey” can in- | She brings tears to yvour eves one moment and at the very next has her audiences roaring with laughter. She registers equally well scenes of the broadest comedy of tense d matic interest, and, in addition, pe forms breath-catching stunts t have thrilled a whole nation. Mickey combines pathos, humor, tense dra- ain tom & o everlasting will 85 pe spire. and “Micke; adorable vou always remember | You will never forget this| 1ittl waif. The story of Mickey” is vivid with action. much of ., Which is laid in that wonderful twi- light zone of comedy where half the flaughs are wet with tears Tickey" s a veet, wholesome, mischievous, [ little girl. raised by her foster father, |an old miner, and her foster mother la wise old Indian squaw, in a far matic action, thrills and a bit of slap- ‘ll\(l'lfl!avn country far away from the stick comedy,iall =0/ blended to malke glamor and chill .of the city Later the type of a picture that comes only she is sent to the city “to make a lady | &t 10N&. long intervals, fills a long ) of her” at the home of her aunt, a felt want and when the seven reels are | scheming, jealous hypocrite, and sha |finished “Mickey” will convince you doesn’t find her path exactly strewn [that the motion picture screen is the | with roses. But throughout the old | 8reatest purvevor of amusement in !(\.wv,m]_ high spinits - of litte|the world today. I addition to “Mickey' other short film featurettes | | is “Mickey" prevail, and with her sheer 2 happy perseverance she conquers|2nd four acts of Fox vaudeville will what seems unbearable burdens and |?1s0 be offered. —_— SCENIC THEATER THE Great Luther be at the Scenic Theater special Thursday TONIGHT IRVING CUMMING “MAN’S LAW” DELBERT & MARY. HERBERT & WRIGHT WILLIAMS SISTERS THURS.—FRIL—SAT. CRANE WILBUR will by and Friday. request will in front of m. Thursday Friday. give a frec theater at 6: and at Entirely act ». m. different 5 D. new and acts. Cavell Case on Sat. and Sunday n NTO THE END.” LAST DAY Ol THE BIG SHOW Hell Morgan’s Girl” with Dorathy Phillips Thursday, Friday, Saturday J. WARREN KERRIGAN in “ONE DOLLAR BID” ate where sturdy people mix heart throbs with corn whiskey. and where blunt justice is tempered by A quaint story of the Blue Grass S sweet sentiment. throughout. $ ot BEGrsar Mrsca Sron: 698 MAIN STREET HARTFORD Tay Weekiy of Satin Simply say. Week- Your choice Serge, Crepe Georgette. and Dresses. 1t and Pay Jersey ‘Charge Ty, $16.75 DRESSE $27.50 DRESSES $12.75 "$14.75 DRESSES DRESSES Jegitimate children and their mothers | K KEEN “Man’s Law phatoplay, is shown at Keeney's tonight mings as the mance and holds the dramatic for the with Ir star. If is a daring of audience in A Mack Sennet comedy ghs, also several other story of with short Dbill cludes many 1 featl make up the photoplay The vaudeville for tanight Ibert and Mary, a snappy colored entertainers. who some good singin comed bert and Wright cleve tle skit with ery “that ple Sisters offer ing novelty clothes song ecia and yme anc- pretty up and we One of the girls make a boy very cleverly done and to good advan There will entire change of photoplaysandvande- ville features for the last three of the week. the big photoplay Crane Wilbur in “Unto the PARSO Discussed highly other in New York in vear: as is be an being End.” THEATER. more and praised play produced ‘Why Marr the sparkling comedy by Williams, left the Astor the height of its run two-year tour of the And to continue its upusual, “Why Marry? itself to the critics of more than any Jesse Lynch theater at start on country record to for the ubmitting every large PARSONS THEATRE THE WANDERER Saturday Matinee, 50c¢ to $1.50. Nights, 50¢, 75c, $1.00. $t . $2.00 Next Monday. Tuesday and Wednes- day. Matinee Wednesday. “WHY MARRY” Nights, 25¢ to $2.00 Matinee, 25c to $1.5 Mail Orders Now. Seat Sale Friday last time ving Cum- o- the west- and | Breese suspense - { have in- | the inestimanle pair | offer | v Hu- lit- ; n- Williams days e L AR AR T in the United advantage of States is to have being performed the identical cast of which aided so materially in making successful in New York. Ernest Lawford, Edmund Leonard Mudie, Lotus Rohb, Randolph, Anne Morrison members the city the by Louise | the other all and company, agreed 1o continue the the bemefit of the play and good fortune of the public in the cities Marry?" to pres of on tour fo theater-going re “Why | sented “Wh theater Monday the | now. is be Marry?” comes to Parsons’ commencing & Co., ar orders three March fou night Se Mail wy producers received Van Camp’s Milk 14c. 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These tablets are wonder-workers on the | liver and bowels, which cause a normal | action, carrying off the waste and poison« | ous matter in ore’s system. | If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull | eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a | listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, | inactive bowels, you take one of Dr, | Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a timé } and note the pleasing results, Thousands of women as well as men ! take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- | cessful substitute for calomel—now and | then just to keep in the pink of condition. 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggists. a| What is dvepepsia repeating stomach miseries, the cause of bloat, heartburn belching, gassy and so many stomac Just this—acid-stomach— superacidity as the doctors call it It robs millions their ful strength, vitality i power to enjoy life—to men and women. 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