New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1919, Page 4

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NURSDAY, MARCH 27, | laders and Thealergoers—— CTONIGHT |, »smoummm BABY PRISONER 1S New York Police Stage Regular Movie Comedy New York, March Nine-montha old Agnes Curran | i s voun pris. {oner in New York s police record appear this morning in the Chil n’s Court, on a technical charge | of improper guardianship Agnes’s life, since lay evening, been like a moving picture io. She r s her appearance in, the third rec he first reel introduces Touhey of No. $0 Charl with { her three children, on their way to { visit an invalid friend at No. 226 West Houston street The two younger children—Arthur, two years old, and Rosetta, two | months old—ride in a brand nelv white perambulator ntly pur- chased by Mrs. Touhey, The little party, reaching the West { Houston stree \ddre: Mother | Touhey takes the two babes in arms, and Helen, aged ten, is char with the business of putting carriage away under the stairway, in A : ¢ 4 “ hall of the artment peuc- s 5 oz P/ & J Second Beel. i ana VIVIAN MARTIN tions. # Mirandy Smiles” ¢ bedtime for bables. Helen sent down- 2 _woman A CParamouni Pictwre » . stairs In advance to arrange plilows SRS a co- Mother is using the same old thread that w. 0 in carriage for baby brother and sis- i aos of a AT THE LYCEUM. Anierican liberty. ter only to s n v ¢ infant sole means by The war has shown the threadbare piaces in our way of living, but the |y, 00 Y 0 SECER (0 Fa s ba find her w timely stitch and the saving patch will win the day. i el dover's arms. MIss | gtes a young Kentucky physician in . “:”: Y e Part 3{ an innocent | charge of a private sanitarium pa- sCSRE et iprpruTther sen polling it Who is kept a prisoner | {ronized by wealthy aristocrats suf- FRiE it oo on Biiiolisvace: 3§ rivals. No matter what she | fering from imaginary aiiments. At Thind M cel. ; © escape, she s always caught. | the climax of the act, turning to tha I THE LATEST IN SHOES After putting the children to bed manners of a woman whose reputa- | improvised line: to buy buns for breakfast, when lo! fition, tion is well known and through her T v D SO enberl Ty e i - in the block she sees her baby car atches that | smiles and coquetry she wins the aid [ ¢jonal War Garden commission to get i riage with a strange child in it! - pace. of somo of the lovers of the woman |in1otographs of all my patients plant. - e s | And thus does Agnes Curran make ss Holcombe | she impersonates. Through theso |ine vietory gardens, and have their T » : | her appearance. . “You remember | desperate methods she finally suc- | ,yotographs reproduced in the magi- : % : i TE v i BTN TERT ST e by e er” parents take her there | ceeds in escaping her persecutors and | yines of this countr: a8 ; \ ; : !explains to Mrs. Touhey ‘that a she goes it too strong. |finding her true lover. “When Men By this strategem ‘Old Doc’ Hodge £ RO S ! woman asked him to watch the car- f flaently thought so of that last | Desire” abounds in hair-breadth es- | cucceeds in forcing his patients to e o : ? : ! riage and baby while she looked for mance of hers—with the auto— | capes and thrilling situations. 3 work out-of-doors, thereby effecting 5 ‘& X o . . i her husband emember.” Tom Mix in the latest Sunshine ) inai. speedy cure. 7 T s e % i Mrs. Touhey wheels carriage and nted with a sickening | comedy entitled “Six Cylinder Love” | “LGoine Up.” due at Parsons’ thea- Al ’ e £ * i haby to the Charles street police sta- demureness. Who'd ever have|memory of Milly Stockbridge’s crazed ‘;‘ as “;m by e “‘:“‘”‘;" off “"‘d_':"'“‘" ter week of Mon March 31. for a 2 L o s S g ! tion t it of our Kenny? ‘Yur hap-|face glaring at me. dians Srromtnosunstine s StRAlos SN ratuon fengazement, aviilib e presented : ’ g i “And then my troubles did begin,” o st thing’ —she “Well, they decided she had | this hilarious two reeler. Mix always |, . cohan and Harris with a metro- ¢ % o g she confided to a reporter for The is the first Ing 4o g 2 for awhile, so they | Pleases his numerous followers iwith St et el & : : L : 1 el st da e W d his voice perfectly. “And |reached the limit for awhile, so D h o e miaiore T politan cast ‘of over half a hundred 48 ; v 3 World vesterday afternoon When L on to your hand as if he'd | sent her away. She won't Iw.ba;" [z matohloss (Tioing. i s senes o 3 £ e o ¢ . I got there, the Sergeant told me tha i @ climnce o fauceson s o \m‘:‘[,)“l";‘::i"n;:::::‘;p(u']?x‘::»1:\()‘\’\1"\ to| Episode No. 12 of “The Lightning THAT JAZZ BAND, e : : L I was liable to be ar for kid B one befbre. Well, he hasn't bric e Raider,” with Pearl White and War- cCormack & Rarry’s famous May- ! food long time that's a fact. ~ jsmileagalf ' =~ = e asif | ner Oland, is entitled, “Hurled Into |ers Dixe Jazz bandwill play at Turner you ought to be told that re- | She hesita ed—glanced at me. a8 M| G pace” and continues the adventu S e e e e B m;rm; ol ol {of Lightning and Tom Norton after judging from the hit they have made her hancror Y ehing 1 ought to tell | they are apparently captured by the throughout the state a large crowd > : i v ,u—l:‘\:.‘»::{ Kenneth Stockbridge,” ahe [Syauitane o the datiers Lagen onnll Belion shandg Tiicada g evening. in > 2 o | : S ' would be—if she could be found oL aballs he is away from the | torture chamber. But they escabe other words, if You want to hear and s Fe S Ly id. “When he is away from A | ;pough aid rendered by the little dance to a real live New York Jaz ; ; gucdlt iteel | malign influence that shadows his life, | o5, 000 clave girl, who secretly hates band, come over Tuesday and er o : : ; (Thetiithey iTunaied e ands the he is very susceptible to sympathy. | o tro T n Lighining Ralder” 1v yourselr. R ; 1 : g { carriage and the baby and the little e mmmm” m:d ""Zi""m\?.‘h'xff | rapidly drawing to a close and is con- - b (oE e : j % | boy who had been minding it and the S0 sverynatiracliy e B0 2 © | ceded to be without a par in the serial PLANNING TN e 5 8 2 A ; detective into the patrol wagon. 1 Sy AEG=0d wonty BEiE Bhelliil i e e e e FLASNING BIGIMBEERG, ; G o ; : spent the night riding around town mires, Ihu[u I:v rr thov perhaps T} . 4h¢ exclusive pictures of the Sparta- Tadion Al Aol willTiic & G S B 5 " 5 . B | that thing. ought to warn you. can uprising in Germany and actually : g : g oo : L “My husband was mad at me last A sudden impulse made me clasp | g5 (he battles that were fought ate Class of in April. i R S night. I.did not get home tiil 2 .a. m her hand, press it firmly, affection-| . cant)y in the streets of Berlin. Four The Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. .. is 3 0 % 2 1 The patrol took us up to the rooms o ately. N . lacts of Fox vaudeville consisting ot ' planning a big meeting to come = B S the Children's society, but they “You wonderful woman!” T »\'}fl smeral in a novelty offering, the about the middle of April at whic > i ' b { wouldn’t take the baby there; she earnestly. “Thank You—and—I Will| nuny Sisters, two clever song birds, time class initiation for about © g i - it | was too young. So we had to ride remember. Pee Wee the midget, and the Seven members will be held. Invitations arc 3 , : down to Bellevue hospital and lea Cyelones complete an excellent bill. to be sent to branches of the A. O. H T ¥ % 5 R o the poor little thing there. She ws PARSONS’TH&ATRE e — {in all the surrounding cities and ! ; i i so hungry too. | PARSONS' THUATER. towns to be present and the local = . L G s . & Fifth Reel. HARTFORD. 00 o branch will hegin preparations at one e ; ; DY ; 3 ; “Tiian wel roassbadic to the Chirlan = sponse to the request of the National | [OT thelr enterfainment on that day. i %, ; s street station, and there we found FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVGS, | War Garden commission to -aid in | L8 for the mecting will be dis ; e i : O AR RS . Mrs. Curran—the baby's mother. She Matince Saterday. ; the campaign for victory gardens, Cussed at the regular ';:':;‘I”""fm‘;yz"’:““ Tre e ¢ ang | S0 that she had bought the car- s \l] | WILLIAM HODGE, in the new Amer- |y, e ths v A chm s AUniNar <. of (. hs rr : olf shoes worn with silk tan suit and | piage from a little boy." “Eat More Bread’ foalooacd \ CURF FOR CURA- )}uli\y:;i”;m'sl )(m,»ofl'\lmfi {\Ju].,mh\.\sn,‘(z;::, 8 o'clock. Tollowing the Left, sand gray high lace sucde shoes | golfing outfit o e Ciriai i ind orehe g tn and use { BLES.” A laugh tonic for the glooms, | jar play, “A Cure for Curables,” , Pusiness meeting a whist and social {with French hecls: right. v buck | () Underwood & Underwood. | pojlovue when she heard that her & the blues and the grouches. which will be seen at Parsons’ fogiuhehnembersiizitol ealield baby was there, but she was not per Angelus Flour Nights, 25¢ to §2. Mate 25¢ to $1.50. | day and Saturday evenings and Sat- e e e i i 5 5 ' ST SRR e el ompson Milling Co., L Seat Sale Today. urday matinzee, a new scene which 70 CHILDBREN KTLLE A baby has been kept there until to- do1d by - : | drove home to the audience the im ey L A nEn s it AT Week Beginning Monday Night. | portance of the message for homo | Panic Stricken Over False Alarm of i Children’s Court. Jacob Recks, Chapman St. I(.Oh n and Harrvis present “GOING | fo0a4 production. Pire | UP,” a musical comeidy sensation. In the play Mr. Hodge impe ! O j | 75 "Broadway favorites. Augmentod | Berlin, Mareh 2i—Seventy enil- \\ - TEAMSTER’S LIFE SAVED orchestra. i dren are dead and twenty injured se E : IS riously as tho result of a stampede o5 during a juvenile enfertaimment at = WRITES LETTER THAT IS WORTH Gleiwitz, S The children rush- et READING VERY CAREFULLY p—~ cd toward when some one : 2] "y ’ | pElsThe : 0" = | raised the ¢ > 10° $ > > Peterson Ointment Co., Tnc., Buf- . 1 Most of the casualties occurred in 2 5 2 NV afflicted Two hours later. Clock points to 9, which, as every mother knows, ia whom™e ly the dres 0 drape her word!” she b es flashing with' : n b of her mouth dra® Pres "1 a napping. Can you beat that M vith five children now and four dead stealinz another one. Well, when 1 told him about m arriage an everything. he said that T would no be arrested, but that Mrs. Currar Curables.” Tn re- VAUBEVILLE falo, was with a THEATRE the rush down the stairv e N g 3 very severe sore on my leg for years 3 3 2 I am a teamster. T tried all medi- T . ht VIVIAN MARTIN o . oot o 2 R cines and salves, but without success. onlg —IN— qlaftaaosr((‘)nr;lc,w ';1;0 oledo, - , I tried doctors, but they failed tc e nty, ss. [ cure me. T couldn’t sleep for man i “MIRANDY SMILE “rank J. Cheney makes oath that he | % » ~ The LaSt Three rou’l ile (Js'?mor‘ 'pa'nn«rynr the firm of F. J. f Yo nights from pain. Doctors said I And Youw'll Smile Too 4 = g sospils ws SRR Cheney & C~, doing business in_ the " could not live for more than tw Days to See EXTRA | ooty Came et Sal el Wil et e TOL S S e e B sald, and that said firm will pay the FATTY ARBUCKLE | sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for R erded s AR 1 T fratio " each and eve; (‘BS°1 of (‘I\QRY.IT}I\IY;\HQ 1se the sore was entirely healed. e inspivation of a genius ! cannot be cured by fhe use of HALL'S } The 1 ours illis ase “THE SHERIFE™ CATARRI CURE. FRANK J. 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Thats Whl:’ theg're | CAPUDINE P Pearl Whlte ‘ McCormack & Barry's Famous the most popular. 2 Episode 12 “THE LIGHT- i — — i * N EXCLUSIVE PICTURES OF = 2 GERMAN JOLUTION || . L G : = siduror 1 : . Peiting in . Tew 50c. DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, AT RS Re i ioe | Berlin Shown in ¥'s Pathe pev. || wom arsis—ase s vew BIR Turner Hall, Tuesday Evening, April Ist § N e AUDEV]LLE Scats on sale for Fri. and Sat. A Long Evening of Dancing. Admission Including War Tax 50¢ IT'S RELIABLE FOR

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