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FMONDAY, MARCH 17, 1 o019, ders and }flz_eaz‘ergkoers;_; . = NI NERVOUS TONIGHT oS raaTion written by the press i . ! s with which they deal ; May be Overcome by Lydia ell known cinema fanmakers. | E- Pinkham’s Vegetable e fitost. Pathe News Topies of the Compound — This ARTFORD fid 2 Toto comedy add plenty L l fedy to the show. and the four etter Proves It. Bf Tox vaudeville, consisting of | Wast Philadelphia, Pa.—‘‘ During the dngers, in a novelty offering, the | thirty years I have been married, I have Bnt Trio, three high class en- i L n = e been in bad health s, Nat Vincent in a mono- and had several at. fering and Jarry Brooks & i tacks of nervous a dramatic sketch, complete | |iHEZ prostration until it fentertaining and well balanced | D s organs in my whole CPER e 3 body were worn SENEY'S THEATER. 3 1 out. J was finally N ewcotimoaals iror s Mo tA e | i | persuaded to try e feature photoplay at Keeney' Lydia E. Pinkham's styles approved by Men of more mature years are stonight, Tuesday and Wednesday | |83 i Vegetable Com- S "‘I‘I\c Lamb and the Lion 5 \I . {'\ : pound and it made ready for you. Choose what you require and ! . and the Lion.” A sor { 5 i a well woman of if modernized “Oliver Twist” with G TG A Birl instead of a boy (he center of a | O o e eries of adventures which lead her | 8nd advise all ailing women to try through the mazes of the underworld | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Suits as well as the “sSay Charge It.” of thicves into cnvironmient of high | pound and I will guarantee l.}]v_v\\v]]l society, and entangle her in the vil- | derive great benefit fi om it = lx:s. lainous schemes of an unserupulous | FRANK FITZGERALD, 25 N. 41st Street, woman of fashion. West Philadelphia, Pa. There are thousands of women every- where in Mrs. Fitzgerald’s condition, suffering from nervousness, backache, Topcoats Hats v the heroine’s name, or is i “The Lion,” the master-thie as to | who preved on society, was to hel i e 3 headaches, and other mptoms of a m the | simply “Uncle B i ada , y 3 X i ¥ i ) rangement. It was a M8 placed. A Charlie Chapiin comedy is also ;\:ggé‘fnu‘}aqlpir‘iigforhealth restored which c ?A WEEK® i the con- fon the bill in a revival of one of his | {{'Her to write this letter so that other . thing in a | best comed The vaudeville bill | women mnj’he‘fipfit\fromhorexperience - N A orock- | consists of three high class acts | and find health as she has done. | Bt, Virginia Lee | Thursday, Friday and Saturday brings | Ton sugg;flion%i.n regard toyour con- { fanter and other | the popular screen comedian, Taylor | gition write Lydia E, Pinkham Medicine | Virminia Lee Corbin, | Holmes. in his latest comedy “It's | Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of their . R uople laush and s Bour.” | 40 ):eal:s experience is at your service. tures that she needs no | = Y @tction to lovers of motion pic- — S i i Ay i e LYCEUM THEATER. lires. Francis Carpenter, the '\O:’,'ll.‘f-‘ ] punctuated by periods of gripping | ing girls: Joe Lavaux, an accordion- [ the Trade Department schoo ful Jack of “Jack and the Beanstalk Ever a popular favorite, Dustin | suspense, with o startiing denoue. . and Pond and Swift, in a singing | Britain. Many of the . V. as it*isl. g “Hanki Pan” in “Fan Fan” has i Farnum is enjoying the good fortume. ' nient to close the story { and talking comedy act, are also on | High school people who P Get ready at | pgeminant part in “The Forbidden | according to general report, of being The b look up vour Bom." As an added attraetion Ma- | provided in 1 sereen feature hes Normand, who ecaused such &} yith what is proving to be the stror ffexcept for my outer | cotymotion in New Britain, recently | ost and most attractive role of his Z the little bag which T ai- “aTic s presented in a scream- | peer, This offering s closcly basc feep packed for emergencies.” | |, r cel comedy “My Valet. | on the thrilling novel written by Rog- : upou’ BRI ® returned. “I'll co down and brealk | sne ys assisted by Mack Sennett and | ey Pocock and dealing with the ad- me. His Fwn 1ips WERERWILCh- [ {ho news to AMother Graham and | ventures of a son of Maine, who W.:;h zn;x;fl:lr:zltr\ u‘rk Is eves | Kutie.” : } — i shipwrecked on an ocean vovage, falls anxion new Peace g0 With vou!”™ my father | eeseee———————————| (5 the comradeship of the stupdy fras concerned at my evident ner- | retortod forventls,” and “though I NOTICE—Other theaters | .0 creat nosrted men of the narth. p NN © .. |1aughed bravely as I went out of the . S T e SN o e :g! iy L;L]fi‘q”g;‘lfu' f,'l:,m‘ :h;{‘:’& ‘:“‘f"“ry el BsoiEaee fosin out ot | are vending Mabel Nor-| wick on the tenderfoat in permitting B e el Iy Oheero/onds as il iiads iy vy e 5 him to fall a vietim to the wiles of pestrained a convulsive giggle,| for I not only expected to find Ka- mand’s pictures 5 years old. :-‘»:‘10;?\“:7:‘-"":‘:?‘ \«n‘x‘wl;: th(:x‘:w“':“-:hulrv‘ ed the woarry that lay underneath | (jo and my mother-in-law at daggers 5 $ X ERCE S L L R mirth. points over the unexpected house| Watch this weelk for Mabel | she has he betakes himself to the Phe’ll break Therself down,” T|cleaning which my mother-in-law had ) et B b e ed. with o terrifying mental pho- | planncd. but 1 was sure that Mother; Normand’s new picture,! JIs WEREs "0 oad fe e B | aph of D‘d:i 7“?:""‘0“"“? 0] Graham would object strenuously to ventures in the northwestern iwilds expiring mother, vern ou W r Drolected rip to Lil e . e Pl 2o 140 * = fo “leaning “snd I can't 4o a sin- | oAb e e e ans Ili‘:!:?:\wll Sis: Hopkins—This is 1919 corm e main rrendgotishoisionsan! thing with her!™ teaiiuily o agmAs i i which seon another and this time, a D . " e - i i whole-gouled girl, figures and lends “I Really Believe— Vvoices, but when I entered the reom| Rat 1914, { il e R e wouldn't worry abaut that part|n, one was in it. T listened carefully | | ormbias Bent e P it I were you” my father said, | ang detected the sounds of heavy | [yceuniTheater: tuszation SEhe s2iinal ol S a2 b ing. “She’s far more apt to break | things being moved in the attic - CHegOpenisasal i t0 e e e e My heart sank. Mother Graham | had evidently set Katie to work at | once in the attic. T knew how the | girl hated to have her kitchen rou- | tine disturbed. feared that I would | have to adjust matters between a | sulky maid and an > old woman when I reached the attic of ) Vocationa are in the new vaudeville bill has as its | the bill. An added attraction will be | trade department will be seen in thi feature, “Sirens of the . he picture, “Opportunity,” featuring ! picture. RE SICKLY VAVDLVIILL . | DUSTIN FARNUM — — — “ " PAR ONS’THEATRE e &é nlyllfiy HE gtn:!‘ll-llll%n?ogl?kz THEN? = EXTRA! % Nights, Beginning Tonight at 8:15 oo £ (4 Of iy Sy | [ “Bat More Bread” . j\.n]‘. \\»\Ll\l,h IN HER SLEEP. : ) b b and use 4 | Nights 25¢ to Mats., 25¢ to $t. Watch For the BIG CONTE! Added Attraction—“OPPO RTUNITY"—A\ Picture Showing the 3 g WRIGLEY'S Angelus Flour | 3 Nights Beginning Thurs., Mat. Sat. | Trade School in Action—Many New Britain Boys Shown. o P | u I CY FRU l T 'THdinson. Milli pg Co., Lockport, N. ¥ REIT T e CHEWING GUM Nights, 25¢ to $2. Mat., 25¢ (o $1.50. i Lo JTHE F(Al{g_/? LASTE mumd Seats Tomorrow at 9:20 ¢ 2 5 D ys > KEENEY’S Vst e = _all| 6 4 | TONIGHT, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY (Aracer wrnans: ——f| BILLIE RHODES | gl selinaaum - GLADYS BROCKWELL : “The L mlln) ad 1 10n” ¥SBEER urally has to have “The Forbidden Room”| £ L the | Algackase Wouthy . A Waif who became an experiment of a Rich Woman : 3 ik Of ITS COMGDTS- A stirring 5 part Fox drama of a woman's wit against the devil's de- §8 s viees, with an exceptional cast including Virginia Lee Corbin and ¥rancis Carpenter. Also & o 1 oo So look for MABEL NORMAND §/| e — ¥ WRIGLEYS e : HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS ¥ in the sealed package MACK SENNETT in “MY VALET." 2 e A shower of laughs in three reels. N Thurs.—Fri.—Sat, ! ‘hat keePS a“ “s QM‘ i——— VAUDEVILLE - | TAYLOR HOLMES ness in. That’s why it R e e ] | ¢ | ~ The Flavor Lasts Used by mother: POWDERS NEVE Don’t accept any substitute. “IT'S A BEAR”