New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1919, Page 4

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URDAY, MARCH 8, 1919, CREATED BY PARISIAN MILLINERS I B hat of black ; and wreathed in flowers, At right, a | trimmed with puff and piun . Brosgrain silk | Parisian model's chestnut -satin hat, (c) Underwood & Underwood. | | R .fi : , | ' Stockings,” starring the popul 1 Constance Talmadz L AP of L] Silk Stockings” is v t comed built around a motar car and a set of | sables, and tells how S nd Molli hornhill are happy indeed until the Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press | serious question of a motor car arises bureaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal Mollic wants this and Sam wants that Miss Virginia Willys, daughter of have become intimate friends and the’ Ay With the result that Sam, in a rage,| John N. Willys, of New York, and the | result may be another international KEE THEATER. the beautiful Elaine Hammerstein is | 508 off to make Mollic pealous and | yvoung Duke de Chaulnes on the beach ‘nm'rh- tarred, is positively a post-bellum &908 Off to make Mollic jeal- | at the southern resort. The children | (c) Underweood & Underwood ous. Afte Mollie deserts him . 3 adn’t ex- ? ‘indofent attitude, he ana we 5 had—Ratle D& couch iwte library, upon | the "opposite side, of tjhe house from i my “mother-in- law"l room, and with 3 | the door closed s&:#hat no ordinary ( More than unusual interest has i | scream could reach§her ears. been manifested in the announcement | Story. Although fhere are many SUS. Affer ollie des e cwtia,’ (I said sternly, “yowll kill | of K 3 theater that the great | thrilling scenes of actual warfare in- 5 11‘\hv S ‘»1 ¢ oS L 5 Graham if.#ou scréam. And r triumph “Wanted For Mur- | troduced throughout the action of the ~.ollie appr hing this same house, | Y 5 3 G S o ekantas) | State of Ohio, City of Toledo, or Gt RBIPIRNG, And | Soumatlc trlumpn CUante Ko . | they aee mans oticane of the roves, Sam goes to conntry onses Dalnty Gown of Organdy | Sieor Shie, o : i e : and tries to drown his sorrows in the | i : e, | mance, will be the super-de luxe at- | development of the theme, which is L B Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ge, no qouhts g8, Bhout, Mr traction at this popular house for based on the love of man for 1 e o rim e tenulientnicals is _senior partosr of the firm of F. special en ment of three days be-| Dick, the hoy of the stor: Milie approaching this same house, | | Cheney & C-, doing business in tha, . Srealialldosn Andiichcon el ok . . T City of Toledo, County and State afore- ginning Monday. Hero,” is American, and the girl Dreaksfldown fand#is fcompelled Rt said, and that sald firm will pay the “Wanted for Murder,” which was | rinne, is xwr-nvh _neither _under 1= 1"”‘-‘-'””\ 'h‘v Douse ;‘]m'h shelters S T sum of ONE HUNDRED w_wm LARS for herfidazedy sl . writer, S. Jay Kaufman, and in which | t matters little, for the language DA before i SSs LORE : CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY “I no yell now,” she said quietly, : g of love which springs from the heary Medium of a pair of silk stockings o g = e e b Sworn to before me and subscribed “not even eef Jim, he dead. and is spoken through the oyes hag Vhich Mollie loses, the two are re- in my presence, this 6th day of Decem- My father's knock sounded upon | been understood since:time hegan ADECEL GGl HeeniChl T (e SRk . 5 ; e S T S LAY the door, even as my shaking fingers The play is by no means a somber | N Village. Four acts of Fox vaude- i 3 Hail's Dutarit Cure is Thicn Sevioe attempited to hreak the seal of the o one, for the delightful little human | \11e: the latest Pathe news. Topics of . S 3 y | ally and acts through the Biood on the. SRR I e e e : . 2 T et o e s e e ’ the Day and a Universal comedy com ¥ X ; | Macous Burfaces of the System. Send, ically, and he, taking in the situation i | I i > . 3 . ,‘ for ‘;ftfrr_"?vz’;gi\rwr'& CO., Toledo, O wtion of love, pathos and humor, i Y, TN AT, : : { Sold by ail Druggists, 7c | | Mother Graham She looked up at me Humbly, her eves showing sorrow for me even as the relief of my conjecture reached ! crvals make the story an ideal pom- | P1°t¢ 1he program at a glance—indeed, I afterward found that through the open door- | way of his room he had heard the noise at the door, and promptly fol- closed his hand over my delight to any audience. | Hall's Family Pills for couliipation. The happy conclusion, with its | clever littie twist of surprise, will send you away with joy in your heart and the conviction in your mind that | Ewanteal rorininrderdiiis i h Gt I oS IIRGLORm S eRI ST s S a vr‘x«'!‘phiol".’” and probably the eat- | arance today m her lelightful est of all screen productions of today. Ity act that has caused such . ion in New Britain. The other THEATER. two acts are of very superior quality Lee Kids are the attraction a Sunday the Lyceum will present ap tnight for the Jast time in | unusually fine double featured bill ‘Smiles with Pearl White and Tom | with Sessue Hayakawa in his latest Mix and a big vaudeville ; Mipmisen s i i i QUICK RELIEF "or tomorrow evening F 11| story throws an interesting light on bk ACETAN“-IDE two exceptional 4 S 0| the traditions of the Samurai, o 3 o g § EA E Brady in “Her Great ruling class of Japan. In this in- 3 SR 3 “Out of the IFog” with the great Nazimova will be presented for the ! last time at the Lyceumn today Betty ing fingers. | “Best let me open it, daughter,” [ said with infinite compassion in voice, and docilely T obeyed him. He had barely slit the envelope, was unfolding the single sheet of yel- low paper, when, to my horror, the door behind him opened and m mother-in-law, with head held high but eyes burning unnaturally, con- | fronted us. Fears Without Foundation. % W it!” she exclaimed. . T kne and William Farnum in “There’s semething you're keepinz s 5 | @ Man | tensely dramatic story Hayakawa . : ] 3 e e Ghancelif)1avs - 1 role that of twin brothers [ : ? H E from me. What is it Ah-h,” with | Trad, porire 1 o a suppressed groan as she ', J v B § voung girl who spends her time o joic ”rv': ."‘M\:‘{M::“' m:w(”(;,l m”]‘i g . 20, GRIEE and SFLUL Vry it Yellow paper In my father's hands. H : worlcingshard: kbutiloves) Gharliof Gox Wt SUTR EVIIOS AS I Fin FEN el COUTCl & g Trial Bottle 10c; aiso larger sizes I expected her tto drop where she New. York's White Way sensation. | ©f state of the Flowery Kingdom . . Al | stood, but she is made of sterner stufr. | f i $ 1 How she reforms the latter, though a | The two entirely contrasting charac- “Eat More Bread” “Richard is dead,” she said solemn.- | = fR e e ters call wpon sl the resources of ly, and a shiver went through me at 3 graphically told, i is six reel | this great actor, who $ucceeds in pre- and use | | the words, while behind me 1 heard : e ,,,.,,:“n e tleotinty ..'\’\ ,(,F,“ ATan ;wu sentinz diskinctive characterization Angeluz Flour { Katie sobbing uncontrollably. : i S Red” is a typical Farnum picture of | convincingly. The other feature will frhompson Milling Co., Lockport, N. Y. | And then my father threw an arm i 1 . love, romance and adventure, full of | be, “The Bluffer” starring the favorite Sold by around her as he exclaimed, with R . i . @ |tense, swift action that will pleaso, Montague Love and the orchestr: more excitement than T had ever seen X i Farnum's big following. will render some of the latest song Chas. Jedziniak, Stanley St. | him bet ¢ i v Monday brin the big New York | hits, “Richard is NOT dead. This cable- i : B di . | comedy success. “A Pair of Silk| Douglas Fairbanks is gram is from him.” s . % e oen Monday and this time PARSONSTTREATRE | oot s TARTFORD. »(ntnml_\ to do some of his new dar 5 AN . [()\l(-” r | ing.stunts that have helped to make R. MacDonald presenis | coming in “Sis Hopkins." | him so populs Mabel Normand is A\venue stared yesterday when Maeterlinck’s Hopkins, one of New York's| “A BURGOMASTER OF BELGIUM” g : S T = { i ) i 2 X i | Dont endanger the life of that pre- VAUDEVILLE | 7 e0 st SnpeRn d Ay A Human Document of ORE iHROAI | clous baby by using unknown or un- | the avenue with her latest idea in v 3 —__AND BEST PICTURES. | | Price « $1.50. - 4 Spring milinery, a steel helmet pre- | s 2 (o 1h"""’“’“* E“m{: This model of peachblow with a 'V ::”‘/(1111”1”;‘ EALLY SAFE and RN M | sented her by an admiring “dough- | \jON., TUES.. WED., March 10, vl Chigwasmiloa >/ | whitc embroidered panel in the front | pURE PASTEURIZED MILK anc * Trimmed with flowers, the| Popular Wed. Matinee, water, then apply— PURE PASTEURIZED MILK ana TONIGHT__THE LEE KIDS in “Smiles” _' 's"(gz;ltnc:fic Derby” offered an ummmlf MABEL TALIATE tkb \7 \7 : :\:’;,‘:.:j“ni,‘;jf‘,:12‘1L"‘:;,lw,(:\ iy - ]“”,fi,: | ;’,‘”r’ff.‘.‘,‘f Sl LSson ot e nr iy ICKS YAPORU In a New and Modern Love Comedy, & elect 34 cos . (C) Underwood & Underwood. Sl Sited sourcos of nigh gual 7 “LTUCK IN PAWN" 1 ! v T IG ' ASTEUR / EVENING — FOX’S BIG SHOW — TWO MAMMOTH | i ety fon | Y and SLHOROUGHLY S EASTHUR - TOMORROW EVEN —— — ~ - —_ — fice wear, but will be pretty for j7up jn 4 modern creamery. OUR ) % T Y0P RODYGUARD" - Z0¢. 60 | FHATURES Spring’s bridesmaids and garden par- | PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the WILLIAM FARNUM ALICE BRADY & | peessmees Double Feature Show § ' I ‘JESEIBERT&SON i Mo ' | “Hor Gt Chanee” wow. Tues, wen. | | KEENEY'S | “oimome ™~ o A drama of New York's Four tlowers is not recommended for of- —in— FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS s 1o Whe: A fighting five-recler teeming Hundred that sparkles with so- S ks 3 Eases Quickly When You Apply s R s The Blg Special Mon. Tues. Wed. § s a Little Musterole. T And Musterole won't blister like the & g fotel — o - | OB ORI | old-fashioned mustard _ plaster, Just “7 DOUG[‘AS FAIRBANKS . read it on with your fingers. It pene- maE]]iugtfl" LY | Crane Wllblll' rates :.o the sore spot tw.m ad‘g;nfle e ngle, loosens the Conges 100 and aws Cor. Washington Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday in : | g, oosens the congest Ay InihatbreezviRomanos Musterole is a clean, white ointment S m S 66 9 o le with oil of mustard. It is fine for merlcan-European Constance Talmadge ARIZONA “Breezy Jim” | siiifom o mahic || o s ciom Paense s v MADGE KENNEDY, in “A PERFECT DADY.” calgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, Solicited and Accepted IN THE SMART AND STARTLING COMEDY DRAMA o el i : VAUDEV . eumatism, lJumbago, pains and aches of D! e P l f SlL ST C l S” SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE—Minnie Faust & Bro; Lew Hawkins, “The _STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS e back gr‘glomts ;pratm;,fsore m;xdsch: Try Our 50 CENT LUNCH 2 Minstrel Man; “For Lov d Mone Clas=s N E : SUNDAY NIG bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds o A A R 0 K ‘ ' K N‘ ; nstre ve an oney. ass, Sass and Laff. ki :ll;rfl\\' the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). In Main Dining Room iy Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil- Served from 12 to 1:30 DOUBLE FEATURES dren. Keep it handy for instant use. e i I I y ON L e oeall SESSUE HAYAKAWA, in COMEDIES 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. —éT,"E"’_§ CIAL TODAY VAL DEVI E q “THE BLUFFER.” “BONDS OF HONOR.” ———‘ OMPLETE AN__- | LOBSTER SALAD MAYONAISE 750 4 Blg Acts 4 The Fox Kind y . COMEDIES FR. FRIED POTATOES OF PROGRAM EVERY S “OUT OF THE FOG"—BETTY BOND—TODAY MONDAY AND THURSDA Y S New York and Boston Raved Over it—Come Early in Order to See it UNDAY noTt l‘Lls.,.E‘7

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