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BT MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1010, i Latest Paris Fashion HARTFORD, CONN s Just As Easy o Be “i” Siyle As “Qut” of It! This store clothes vom in the cor- rect styles, and permits you o pay the bill in BASY WHEEKLY. PAY- MENTS, without the slightest extra cost for the very helpful privilege. No other store selling the same High- [ FOX’S TONIGHT. Grade Stylish Clothes, gives you this | i i | privilege. at $12.00 e “hotices are written by the press From Paris comes this child's dress . |§ Spring Suits ther attractions with which they deal of cloth trimmed with 1 buitons | el T Of the samo color. hel poskets sac: | £16.00 i tional and well deserved, has a_great | Sleeves arc immed with black em- : B < tavorite, | vebicle in “Never Say Quit.” Walsh's | broidery 5 breeziness, his good hamor. and his | (€): Lndetwood: & Underwood N g gemial nature ¥gre nevor provided — 2 $20.00 With o great | with a more fifting comedy. There | has one of the best 1 T T is a laugh or a smile or a breath- [ in this picture, Avdecertainly it is o g prinv Suits Soorze Whish foature, | 1685 stuspensive moment eovery other | departure for the vou to ais-. B g S T 3 i S ‘\\ point of | 56€ond. A two-reel Kevstone comedy, | port ‘himself in chijps, sou o B up to $45.00 pauging the latest Puthe Newe, a Lonesome Liholster he new vaudeville bill will ' Luke comedy, and Topics of the Day | cansist of three big ac wat will b i complete the film . program. Four | full of comedy, noveliy : entertain- ' B “ . el e i s i’”){"' acts. of 1o udcéflle consisting of | ment. They are carefully seloctod Complete Lines of In “Never @ik COTE€ | pan Bernard, The Martans, You Wah {and promise.to balance the hig st plays the part of = Reginald } 4 pyo yarcelli company, the latter | preme picture hilg Topceats Trousers , a young man with a perpetual 5 a minfature musical comedy, with = = £ ata 1 e who .18 clUnE SUNE- | spectal sconery and « pretty chorus KEENEY'S THEATLR, Hats Shees bu h Ta kel tHOBEh . i i e completes the entive program . The matinee idol is un histrionic 4 Lotk o sty RS putterfly in chrysalis whose life is of . ow th mnifi uhu#‘i ;‘{q in ono of these adventures is | e e 'lh‘fl'“\'mh‘j'”\ h {_\x“ ‘.\ t Grahamy! J§ Triessage.in a, feus mogen etbycd into a badg 2 ind as LYCEUM THEATER s 1 meteor dooned | o e A S ) & L 2 i f ) o o e (15 “ana make 2, philgsophic result, loses s 3 he The Lyccum has it from the dramatic Biatiehod., 5 o1 stutBed only L a rueful' ;35 Jhle to attend the funeral of | double feature g i s, and his mash notes nine LATEST PAR]S!AN FASHIONS g ¢ d - Gyg closh e do '» o the extent of Mr. Stock- | | ii . goes to sea on a schooner | of the weok he feddtur “The | Antteri . i e g ¢ xs tonight in irty laughter and it has that hard e Walshness which somehow N B hu 5 £ % s that soon lose tlieir Hier: 1 ookl artei ; Dridge’s patience. But the ring which ¥ rich man and his daughte Wildeat of " . the ofher, e era b A o rapetved hed: strpctions” i L ghmmoner .wh emiy a. matter of kers 1t the captain is | Moore. » W vt of Paris” Is a Allen J. Hc e sfockbridge,s but Why - alls. thishonily. tiwo gr. three: fiinutes, and thi8 | 43 has arranged the g Lamasning photoplay, combining his-| e foresor Gna b el . % - e Tt ate precution for nty privaclE Ftimedhera was no dgiay hunt to get the party.into his poy and romance and depictir the | “hero” roles -for séteral Yeurs on the ) 3 % was mo . bad “nowE ’W m2™ Tthe switehboard | rhis is Reginald’s chance. Fie takes Tor of a girl Apache of Par in | jegitimate stage th Henre W mariter had s .operator s vore ekl crepive, o their part and a' hilavious free for | louding the denizc of the ‘famous|age’s conipastie B anel e e of that. ‘Besides, 2 At my. a 3 heNEd ney ®/ PO 1 a)) pattle 15 the rosult. underworld of the French capitad Bty Wed his thoughtful ssudofne. one S . George Walsh “athletic thunder- | ag e Huns battling literall { Sea” and othe S ol . i(' L AT Mhe news of Dicky's @il 3 1 dy: g bolt” whose reputation for what | th visiiaies 5 bi- B E ; camé i Kn en tHere eame to me the | averyone knows as “pep” is interna- | Prisc twas chosen s The osaeiien { 4t one ~thme feared I i attraction because of her rave beauty . oA T d ine = hm'v'- agyiM®—Dicky's 2 bana talents 1 her wide popularity leading screen i b with diserimin photoplay pat- al work. Here rons. has the vole of Colette, a| rector's reply a sort of a en of crooks. The picture “The sereen faghippea whist given by B N deals with her exploits in Uiting b fhrimarily beeause Ol 5. 1548, T ! i : ef Owge,, ¢ - | the notorfous Apaches of Paris tor the | the bigsest ke e | B hous s P Uhdot Holul is the Unive medinm for dras government of which she had been an| conceived: its o < scope is unlimited THEATRE | internal enemy o long: - Tiiere 18 an- | all know the veatrictions of & other side to the story, however, in|stage: on the other hand Em"e week the sacrifice which she makes to save | we appreciate the heants from shame the fance of a man|en word. whem she (Collette) loved. but who “But apart from this it FEE, did not love her in return. Tom|iong time my consuming ambition to | Moore in > Weest. Your an.'” por-; dircet rather than to be directed. 1 rays the story of a tenderfoot and his{ desired to pull the strings that coh- | ling adventures ~in the great|]trp] the actor puppets rather than fo | west. Fle finds himscif the terderfoot | he the object of such direcrorial man- b | sheriff in u raugh west towniE He l i51Etlon Thentitharailatthe oreative | however, does not seck the honor for|aspect of directing Lt nivaraal | | it is thrust apon hin. The casterner. | have been cnabled {0 do” those things | N e despite his ignorance of western ways, | which my heart and brain told me Q BT Y ~ A\’T E not only wins the regard of the 1owns- | wepe the things that would henefit the SUMND | Ul 5 | people, but succeeds In reforming thel public, the things. too. that the HARTFORD. { place and winning the girl of bis | wants. In “The Heart of Hur ty) : | heart Unquestionably Tom, Moore| for examplé, T have achleved my mas A 3 Nighis, Commencing Monday. | - o == | tor work—that picce of cinema dra- 45 £ Maveh a e Wednesday. | | aturgy which [ shall be content for “Eat More Bread - to $2.00. 2 > vest of my life to have poinied to as ‘Allen Holubar's work.” Dorothy e Matinee 25¢ to $1.50. | . o and L A Musical :1::::-‘“)1‘,4; Bubbles With G | Vlctory Carnfivai !l’mllm-\. who stars in the heart-inci- Angelus Flour e [ dont picture with the war as a back- el ok 1 also has done An epoch: hompson Milling Co., Lockport, N. Y | § ALONG™ 4 A a“d Dance ;_ bR akeghes Suone Snensehdl Sold by | Tokets f I’ Beneflit Performancs i So have William Stowell, Rob- I Jacob Recks, Chapman St. | Monday Night may be exchangzed for f ST e AR ert Anderson und others high In the E personnel. But for me it has been the W, | sea 3 Scats tor Al g | Bigkest thing—for have I.not had tho e ; 1 | Red Men and the || 1 v e 2o oo aimed by press y “The Hes f Humanity™ will j i ¥ Lieft. black Ivet wi trimmed | biue elvet vit b I'hey as better than Degfee Of E'\k,‘;»(,y.“.:‘.\, ’\\",y \‘",t‘,’:”}“rz.‘,‘;‘f' s with jet black beads. Right, gows ‘ ¢ the creations of quin, one of ¥, fearts of the World.” S of black velvet with a blue-b “aris’ famous dress artists. (¢) Man- e e vrissse s ircsssssonc ¢ embroidered tunic. The belt 18 o ¢l from Underwood & Underwood. . iy || i supreme h'i'umph. 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