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WARCH 3, 1919, ® = S == T —— Thea tergoers—— s STUNNING GOWN OF WHITE WITH HAT TO MATCH hat which Because of will arouse L four Wed.. pre ind self-indulgent New York to go to Switzerland S voman, who leaves vhere y woman of ! who does work in Ne and husband in i 4 studies Caroline entan- ING TO FOX’'S THURSDAY nbury in the net of her flirting, 4 and ihey return to New York she is n continuing it. 1ilde- of course, » | garde. Sanbury’s wife. Jispleased with this new acquaintance owing familiarity with San sury, but will not interfere with her | e S usband’s happiness and his plana to succeed with Caroline’s aid. On her o "Unless otherwise noted, these n otices sre written by the press e | " oy v Dureaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal e o I Py ; 2 i he customs house by a you n the drug~store!” I! PENAR TS Wbreathed, light suddenly e . v oman—Emily Madden—who, de- fcally for I could- thin Yiflooding my mind. FOX'S THEATER. NAZIMOVA IS SUPREMFE snite har husband norita, has some s i a pharmacy VHEFE Katie #“Katie turned sharply. s Charles Ray, one of the most popu- | ON SCREEN AND STAGE. | Ane strains of character. The courtesy : y J “Vot's dot you say ?"”’ she demanded. P ————— is sted on inchastened wo: 1d fit in. Viey . i | 1ar screen stars, is seen to delightful z s . s ed on e unchas wom- | e i Ay “You know somethings | . Star of “Out of the Fog" Achieves | an’ who is intolerant toward other i ST et it e i “Go on, Katie,” 1 answered quietly. | advantage in his latest Paramount | Hart Crosesd) Toine o o Seiniolerant el e e "“:°;2:’:‘S“fhp"‘“;f";r:“::; % Tell me all you know photoplay, “The Law of the North,” | Nazimova, supreme star of stage. | pursrs she moets Emily Madden again D upstairs w ans “Vell, T hear dot mans tell her she L Fox's for the first| N&S achieved an added triumph in| she n ; ces her by re: : f me, I help wash bottles, oder the attraction at Fox's for the she publicly di ces her by refusing o2 2 ' * ¢an no get dot soothing syrup unless her latest screen production, “Out of | 1o «it ar ame le with her, gs downstairs behind wall when oE s Sh i as od vet | half of the week. i T 2 to si the same table with her, X T ! doctor say so. She mad as od vet the Fos.” which will be shown at|mmily's fiance, the reporter Krellen Store “l"m* b"sy-_' |y |h#ns, but she go avay, and she no | Mr. Ray appears as Alain De Mont- | the Lycoum theater on March 5 | jopaile stania by ) surely y '\lxdn:om;«i: Ty com back till little vile ago. She | calm, the strong son of the comman- | for a four day engagement. This play retraction from ¢ threat F protested. { nve dot vot you call eet from doctor, | . " " " " he far North, | is adapted for tho sereen from her | > ; the o e But I get chance to hear all peoples ' ;¢ Ljoce o date of a trading post in th SIOftL e 2 o ing to expose her. At the end of her for medicines, and I can watch “Prescription?” I suggested. amid eternal snow His father is :'wll"n'\ :’7‘“’”;‘”““»*' . N'W:n Shor l&“ resources, ‘“the unchastened woman' il time for dot old devil vomans. | .pot's it!” she assented. “Vell, | slain by a subordinate Who abducts | 1ot here and abroad amd whion wae | SAPmits with an ill-grace and retract Al o i ans, | L s & AR a s perceives the shallow- I she give dot to ‘muL SrSimans flmt Alain’s sister. Alain goes in pursuit | noted for the intensity of its dramatio | nass and unworthiness of Carolin o S e ¥ oothing | and the girl is wounded when sho | situations and returns to his wife, whose nobility EING syrup, eh?” struggles with her abductor for the | ;“?tdf"“'“»\“T'“m"i“ s actress of | gng strength have won his admira- A e Ay L £ a revolv o 5 mnique and original talent, she s :fon. Emily and Krellen are reunited She say: ‘Vot you tink I am,|possession of a revolver. Alain CON- |y un ag the wotan of a thousand | Loy wirnly and Erellen are rounite cruame vammanet Yot 1 i | Tover st o o Nl | 79D 22 2 wohan of o lotmand | 0 ant nchasined. woman £ EARCHED FOR CONCEALED WEAPONS sleep, 1 have sooch toothache. Don't | sin, but reaches his quarry only after | L35 PV A6T ArE 8 48 BLeat I} on her rulnous way. The vaudeville d oulseshdostosiaavaani | the murderer has been torn to pieces | 'ont o ag it i in the heave emotion. | aoracd 1!,’ vnjx( R “Den drug store mans he give her | by wolves, the animals unwittingly | 550 05 8 (1 (08 1EAVE € Sinsfang cancol inc RS dot stuff but ven she gone hie Say to | avenging Alain’s murdered father. | ff (TAMA for which sho is interna- | comedy ltnos. Drochell and Gallo oderimaniders: ; The story embraces a strong 10V | pyegiay Crimea, in a litle town on St. Cladr i Vot you bet dot old vomans Vants | element and Alain after treating | (USUAR (T, H LTS onand St. Claire, & comedy sister team to put drop in babee's milk ~make |Thorese, the daughter of Le Nolr | (oo SROTSS 0f (he ack Sea. but was|make up the other & ranc Wil sieep all same soothing syrun? If it | colaly, falls in love with her and they | Saiented wn Gonova, where she de- | jur comes in “Breezy Jim” Thursday were poor folks I'd call up doctor, but | 4,9 happin In their mutual affec- | G0 oC O I8 CRTOS Soyolinist and iipitdayiana Hatird dose peoples dey got money and |5y " My, Ray's conception of this| 5SS fecordingly. She made her Yo : : brains and dere doctor is a big Mans. | yiiong role was artistic and he plays | 0r% PUb! 1[«!2w:fl- Hces et ola o DIES UNEXPECTEDLY It'’s his writing, all right 1 Joost | i with wympathy and deep under-| o/ AFEHE T8 S Goncenigingengnatlvo - - mind my own business. But dot stuff | ;o nai o popert MeKim, one of the gv«n ,u' it was not long after this| Mrs, Frances S. Goodrich Succumbs SN0 &oi dre mIERIY pow liu most artistlc scoundrels oh the screen | {15¢ She gave up music for the | to Spell in West Hartford. “I not vait to hear nottings more. | ;. ot ug Le Noir, the assassin, Gloria q: e e studied under the great While on her way to Hartford, yves I joost beat it quick for your hous Hope as Virginia, the sister of Alain, | S 'mj'fl:*_“»\k;‘ Whe considered her|iorday afternoon, Mrs. Frances S. It was my turn to grow excited o o Lo mactiays Thorase. The | &7 artlst of great ability even at an | Goodrlch, of this city. died suddonty “Hurry Katie,” I id, grasping | oo poihe News, Topics of tho Day, M"l.v. age. As leading woman in a | Mrs. Goodrich was going to Martford her arm. “We must get back home | Fo0h (EL 0 T Sl e reel Uni. Russm? stock company she played | to visit her daughter, Mrs. F. Whit- more than two hundred part more, and while in West Hartford be 2 } | before she gets there. | . e proc S | versal completes the film program.| 5 = o e We do dot all nigbr Eatie re (2O S L L o hneen ince coming to America mova | came weak and a few moments later [l iid “Eat More Bread ! | turnea. She go on down street to fish | {17 Ve e rominn: T | 125 plaved in both Russlan and Eng- | was dead. market. Is dot babee all right?” (5 LGN O Gl i lish and is known for her grea: Mrs. Goodrich was t} S o “Ye-es, except that he is wakeful | TR0 - T Tour. @ comedy | Characterizations in the leading roles | Touts W. Goodrich., of this clty. and Angelus Flour at night and seems to sleep foo much ('ll’”‘::_‘[il"t’; e oo "R Gale, i an | 9f “The Doll's House “Hedda Gab- | well known here, where sho has made Milling Co., Lockport, N. Y. in the daytime.” e G lle: dundi ‘Little Eyolf.”” Like other | her home for a number of yvears. For Sold by otir tell yod i asmandsd Xatle. Fox's will present the New Britain | Noted artists she has grown to prefer | soma time sho bad not heen in good And then to my horror, she began a“ ., | the screen to the stage and devotes + oy e e Geo.. Geer, Stanley St Spis ' favorites, the Lee Kids, in “Smiles,” | /15 S0 5 ! S | health, but her familv was not aware toswalljalond: for the last half of this week, with | 205t of her time to the splendid work | that her condition was such as to “On dot babee he die. 1 tell vou : S 1 for which her name has become | cause so sudden a demts he dot vomans keel him. flf\‘;nou‘u arrn.nnri abroad. Her work In | sided at 10 Pine streef, this city have not boen seen Jocally in three i :«fl qp{;fn. g‘a’;o qmwlj Tesides her husband. Mrs. Good months, Jane Lee, the younger, having | o 7 mn”on‘- )m"‘ 5 fl" 4 gher fl"flm rich is survived by two ghters, heen seriously ill in Tos Angeles, with | b 20 pleture achlevement than, Mrs. F. Whitmore. of Martford, and phetmonia, and ‘‘Smiles” is the first o Bithertorbeen reached by "any [ Mrs. George H. Pack, and three sons e ilanted |lothetiatreen stanandiiOutilon It iatanhan 11 an s dand! Firh est Dlotireymadenbyfithonci s | Fog” shows that her art is infinite. - voungsters, since “Tell It to the M b o 2 : t b Ry ) 5 o 4 ort Capellani, the distinguished ! 7 s ~ . ; 5 P | rines,” which was presented at FOoX's | muanshman who directed this picture | You will find vour DE- i cuspicious-toaking | Thanisg week. g - | 2150 made the screon adaptation from SIRES SATISFIED in the H. Austin Adams' ‘“Ception Shoals,” bhave alleys open for ladies’ aft-! with the collaboration of June Mathis. | T-inch frame OLDSMO- hops are showing this gown of hat to match white crepe, embroidered in vellow. >) Underwood & Underwaod. S born in the | novelty Instrumentalists, and Briscoe Tom Mix in “A Roman Cowboy.” as an added attraction. The Lee Kids ernoon parties. 'VAUDLVILLE. I AETNA BOWLING e R = — = ALLEYS. | play “Ceptin Shoals,” \"r:]'i‘:‘fl united in (\O}'{E\' \’!OT()R (\{)' story of mists and sunshine—storm winds and summer seas, heir laudations for dramatic 86 Arch Street e m o oy e e e R ONSCTHEATRT A powerful drama of deep emotions—revealing bitter hate and blinding love. ™ -1 i HARTFORD. A story to wonder at—a star to idolize. | X - S 9 (Out of the fog into the blaze of sunshine. ¢ | 3 Nights, Beg. Tonight 8:15. 3 Wed story of elemental truths : - = “WHY MARRY' 4 'Whaere convention, llke a treacherous shoal, wrecks the barque of With tho Original Ali-Star Cast That Captivated the Critics Still Intact. love. ONIG TOY ov TONAGHT, TUHORRON. Mat. 25¢. to $1.50. MON—TUES—WHD A story that echoes the storm and reflects the sunshine A love story of fisher folk. 4 ] o ['Wlere the lighthouse of faith keeps bright the heacon of love. T Or Y ART AR 3 Nights, Beg. Thurs. March 6 THE RIAUTO DE LUXE PRO- A powerful play of love and hate. 3 = W. R. MacDonald presents DUCTION The voyage of the ship of love upon the expansive sea of happiness. . Maeterlinek's Showing a religion of hate and not of love | CI-IARLES | “A BURGOMASTER OF BELGIUM® | [0 l‘h Reaching triumphant heights with a supreme star. A Human Document of 1914 6 A story where sorrow and joy both come in from the se Nights, 25c. to $1.530, Mats., 250, to st l Showing a star of a thousand moods. Mail orders now. Seat Salo Tomorrow h pelral i s | ncnastene A play as varied as the winds—as alluring as a tropic nisht | Woman” A. & B. oman ' in SOCIETY ' . ® NaZImova | T NorTi" | “THE TALK OF|| ,race A GRIPPING 5 ACT DRAMA 9 Valentine WHII T TS 4 BIG DAYS | VAUDEVILLE || [yceum Theatre | e s vy Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. | THE LEE KIDS March 3rd and 4th |} ———— ' ' e ek A E WILBUR aro MATINEE MONDAY AT 2:30. GRANE e ; 5 A COME TO THE MATIN (3] i “SM[I Esn Seats on sale at KL:“\'EY & I‘:F IN “BR In Milwaukee, Wis., there has Photo shows a member ,“"”"’F a ¢ o Y JITM « , ol 7o i pasde = started a “Society of Cold ate pective member, how f HORN'S and at T. A. B. ROOMS. THURS—FRI—SAT Jathing BEnthusiasts” who € vhen you get used io it : | e ———— | that winter and summer bathing S R e B

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