New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1919, Page 4

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ders and T Izeaiergoers =~=—‘=~—~a————-—=~—vi; = l T DNESDAY. finotices are written by the press er attractions with which they deal The 1 development of Pratt | none—unique if you please—and now Mr. Slattery is enthusiastic over the street, Har s a lively business | he is going to have it. | thoroughfare is & n emphasi: by | The Fox property is on the south the announcement today that ¥ . | side of Pratt street just west of the Slattery, who bhas conducted the Slat- | Soclety for Savings. It is fifty feet | the new store and its future. Said SLATTERY TO ERECT TWO-STORY STRUCTURE NEXT WEST OF SOCIETY FOR SAVIE IN HARTFORD. | business he has built up in Hartford well constructed, the climax thrilling satility | 2nd the ending logical and very thrill- st pic- | N8 A funny Lyons Moran comedy i Al Siore the second | wide and 125. fee Ther E i Soeum for | the Gaumont News and the Eleetrical | (7Y Spoclaliy stove, T ide and 125 feet deep. There are | he Price and quality were the first JOATs a6 o quaint | Gant are also offered on tomorrow ‘1um. [ \‘;. H\]n.\ i, . for .(n g.arag\\fn,\fm'eflnermdl}, therefore Mr. | words in our lexicon when we began Pscrub mirl who | ©Vening's program. HiEEy leased the o Slattery is able to develop the per- | pusiness in Hartford ten years ago. Para, House of a midale | For Monday, Clara Kimball Young, , Perty, Nos. ] 71 Pratt | fect daylizht store. The architect | They will be the first considerations Afiss Martin has the | the beautiful sereen star, will be the | Street for a long term of vears and will | Isaac \. Allen Jr., as will be seen by | in the conduct of our new store [ that does not need stunping u‘ttmcnnn at Fox's in “The Road | &t once remove th resent structure | the ove drawing, has made a very I Giothies to show it off. Through the Dark.” Few women on ' and erect on the sit handsome | attractive plan. There is no other F For Sunday evening the Lw,m',*,n is jor Q!’f the screen haw‘_'hr regal beauty | modern two-story huilding for his | building in Hartford that closely re- "then,” | offerine thr satiures. One will of Clara XKimball Young. She has| own use g . sen!hle.\ 1t B icnen- ] Tho Strugwle Tverlasting,” with | COMe to be regarded as a standard by | Mr. & vy de silks, dr The first floor will be sixteen feet R T troubio : o Reed in the lead- | Which to judge the merlts af personal | goods, coatings, velvets, ss linens | between joists, and the second floor et ? ‘m~ s . s & big special at. fominine charm. Best of all she is | and the better-grades 1 goods. | twelve feet. In addition to the light | ing entirely unconscious of her fine. in- | He had his cve tford for years | from windows on four sides, the first ¥ ‘rdised his eyebrows at | story. The others will be William herent charm. She is one of the most ! pefore comir 1ere > felt that there | floor will have the benefit of two large ectually shelved the | traction dealing with a very amazing 4 : - " | competent as well as most bheautiful | v, . rtford for such a | skylights. Mr. Slattery’s patrons will | Square deal. 1In our new store We struck another vein of con- | Desmond, the inimitable screen actor, | af screen artists. “The Road Through s 1 A 3 ¥ will be able.to do many things.Zor soithige sy |in “The Prodigal Liar,” a plcture | ar 1 b e to do many | ‘ g B i o sain, | with lots of snep, sesd lavens and | i, Derk gtir trade we mare not:shle 6.0 i e M ay, and she's|tense situations along with plenty of | o g ] My 8 s to mowa eristic’ - phra s fi;;su:{:,i“ 1‘2,:1“;{‘ one chicken. | ‘l:‘m?h?n:nld “Kitty Gordon in “Man- ,:‘h;"'_]f"ffl pituatlons, and Miss Young | pear that his judgment was sound. | Whitney show windows will be an | nto the new building about Septem g in the world to THEOWSEENS) '9 just had the news that AIf | darin's Gold,” another features which | &eoii, nom ) SO s, h‘:f“;”(“i‘l‘;"h’”"‘\‘ | But a second floor store never mea- | attractive and convenient feature of | P€¥ 1 e § fa | Will be home shortly and I had all 1| reveals Kitty Gordon in an entirely | funny Keystone comedy, entitled -The | Sured up to Mr. Slattery’s ideals. He | the store front, and the entire build- | The lease of the Fox property to appily T cut Gp his food amd ' ' 174, {5 hold her down. Inciden. | now phase of dramatic power. EHunte b bt Pt e anted a centrally located ground will be equipped with an auto- | Mr. Slattery was negotiated through o nim _as unobtrusively as T 000t oonts you to see to notifying | The theater has been rented out £or | some Luke comedy and T o 1;“":“‘"; floor store that would b nd to | matic sprinkler system the agency of Edward 2 tootx““f"‘”"'“x““‘]fd m‘l”;:‘fm'; the butcher, the baker and the | the first three days next week to “The | Day and faur nots of Fos vauemvmiy pre an aste e 2 1 d 3 B worites in which candlestickmaker, more _especially, | Girl of the Marsh Croft” company. |will complete the bill. Fox's offers the | gin work Monday morning in trans- | opening night. The new management all Dicky's favorites in WHeh ;. zas, water, telephone and electric | therefore there will be no usual Ly- | only vaudeville show in town Monday, forming the theater into a modern |is to he congratulated upon its pro- Jatie and Mother Graha & light offices, to restore all those con- | ceum show. so come early. mnmmg and it is expected that the ! gressiveness and the success of the e\”‘fmfpl\{ml-nl ¢t ana Alf veniences to her empty house. Also | T - announcement will be greeted with | new Palace theater is assured e e ‘green She wants to know if we'll have a fire | FOX’S THEATER. ! | R e T would be a deep. dark green SRE WEMS 2 K ess out of the | Theds Bara in “When Men Desire,”| 18 Year Old Murderess Tocal theater-go: The enticalaudlz [ poos ol e il v could see me this minute, ' " "che can come over soon and | Pearl White in episode No. 12 of | L [ forium will b re-decorated with a | SUte of Oblo, G ty of Toledo, get ready for the boy. ~Guess she's|“The Lightning Raider” and a funny| ' ms s 7 | tapestry finish, new carpets will be | Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he === going to quit the job at camp part of | Sunshine comedy are at Fox's tontght| § e s | e furnished from top to bottom, the | s cenlor partmsr of the firm of I ! the time at least. You can see to all | with a fine vaudeville show. : 3 seats will all be reset and will be new, Sheney & C-, doing business in_the OLD S | those things tomorrow, can’'t vyou,| Tar tomorrow evening Fox's will B !Keeney’s Under New OWHerS, {0 | the balcony remodelled and the first Saty “ana thet ol Brandpsiate afore: Head or chest— s h o offer two attractive features, beauti- ; 3 | 4 rows will be taken out and loge seats sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for ate Bist. treated res, T'1l attend to all of them |ful Madlaine Traverse, the nm\‘ent{ B P 1 Tl ter installed. The. ladies’ and gentle- | each add every case of Catarrh, that - " 3 ;g er Ssc. s P ' isi T . e # 2 H 5, e ” v, | & Y e use ol ¢ “externally” with divectly after school” I promised Fox star. in a tremondous five reel| [ i - ¢ raiace iheate men'’s retiring rooms will be all new, | ZATROL DS cired by, the use of HALLIS unthinkingly, and then saw, by the |drama entitled “Gambling In Souls;” | tiled and with the newest fixtures, the | Sworn to before me and subseribed consternation in the faces of my |as an added attraction the Lee Kids " R 8 S e electrical effects will be all modern ' in my presence, this 6th day of Decem- mother-in-law and my father, that I!in “Doing Their Bit” will prove a Gt | After the performance tomorrow | and a diffused lighting plan will greet be(g';‘,‘) e wkgl;mAgogi had unwittingly divulged the carefully | magnet to their countless admire-ru.‘ the patrons when the theater is again | iy Catarrh Cure fs uzn “‘m;n_ P guarded secret of my wage carning. | “Gambling In Souls” is the story of a| " b o officially opened. ally and acts through the Biood on_the 30r. 607.3.20 woman’s scheme for revenge. She and | § § 5 more, but will thereatter The stage will be equipped with r"cto“h Sur‘ulcesfio! kel i her husband have been financially : | Palace theater and from the plans, | the newest stage appliances, new pic- | fOF testimonials, free. fuined by o ormt MR oiect mnkeer (R F ; this new playhouse, of which New |ture machines will be Installed, new | gob i SHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Her husband kills himself through 4 £ | Britain will be proud, will be one | scenery will replace the sets that Hall's Family Pills for coslipation. shame. Then Marcia Dunning (Mad-| & ; . of the har st in the entire state, | have been in the house since its open- | laine 2 =€) W h(_) is the d{«uzhter- s ; | if not in N ] and jng, the lobby will be changed, beau- of a 1 begins planning the £ e | The new ow » Palace the- | tiful display frames and mirrors will ruin of the hroker who cheated her 2 ater, Messis n Contaras and ' make the entrance inviting and pleas- hushand. Tn the end she strikes at s o Fi [ Peter Perakos, arc to spend $20,000 | ing and cleanliness will be the dom- him through his son, ruining both # 3 | in improving this theater when | inant keynote of the new bullding. I aa\disopia qEiciron] atte vl eol : z ; : it again ovens its doors to the pub- | policy will be the very best photo- : does not hesitate to cheat, LIRS R R o lie, a modern playhouse will stand on ' plays and a standard program o and the plans about to materialize for “We buy direct from the mills, and beinz quantity buyers we are able to retail our goods at wholesale prices We specialize in reliable fabrics. We step on nobody's toes—and we recognize no competition. Our one concern is to represent our goods as they are—to give every patron a as he planned to conduct and | be able to recognize the true color 15 e 2 French | rom the conspicuous success he has | tones of the materials in his stock a, tull orbing interest and | ;246 since com here it would ap- | with ease. chuckled, as he ecxtended his night Keceney’s theatec will be no BODYGUARD" - * be the new roker had_cheated 1“"‘ E : R the site of what was former audeville and novelty acts, dusband. T Gambling in s R A R 45 the New Britain Opera House, the | May Get McCormack Here. \ 3 g Majestic and 1y ey's ate Arrangements are now being com- PAR\ONS THEA l RE £ i = : Theater Closed T Vecks. peted for the appearance of a famous L e et S = - bl t . | Tete cee he theate d oper star ~ the opening and s 3 NG DOUBL TRES. : It is planned to keep the theater hd oper star for t _ags T“"‘?’“{”“ SRl ‘”.-‘,\’-f 23.,,“ G e g | s s s, Tiunareds 1 18 even hinted by the management §-381-383-385 MAIN ST. e ol aaa e i # | of carpente decorators, paint {hat a deal is now on for the ap- MADLAINE T {E | | witr14M HODEE, i the new Ame Lammmn electriotans and scenic artists will be- | pearance of John McCormack for the New Britain, Conn. ican comedy, “A CURE FOR COUF 5 PIes o SIS — —— TRAVERSE LEE KID5 BTN buch tonic for the glooms, | fust on the hoesbotd of women-| A GFT) BROTHERS MEET 2 o 103 V] pav § | the blues and the grouches. Hood Svetialiacificonfesscd i murderer, b S eclals 7 tO 10 GAMBLING IN SOULS in { 2 Ruth Garrison, who invited to luncs | story of a big “ulxlqstr(:?:: “DOING THEIR BIT" : Week Beginning Monday Night. 1 ¢on the wife of the man she loved } . La France laundry Tablets, il and gRitc R e na e SR . | Cohan and ¥ vresent “GOING and there calmly administered to hex : : . - s | regular price 6c, tonight 2 sequel. 5—Rip Roaring Reels—5 e a cal come:ly sensation, & Poisoned fruit cocktail, causing her | S : pkgs for GAUMONT NEWS—LYONS-MORAN_COMEDY—OTHERS 75 Broadway favorites, Augmented death a few moments afterwards. MR : ; ‘ : mERetm ol e o - R S - < C) Underwood & Underwood i : 5 : : Wampoles . Extract of MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY. : OugIEa s I i ! : M\':‘r Oil, regular $1.00, to- The Only Vaudeville Show in Town @ p i — e RN o | B iuiig . - Milk of Magn small size, 4 BIG ACTS BIG ACTS HEs N | 3 : s regular price 5c, tonight s | i G 8 i ¥ 21c. Large size, regular 50¢, CLARA KIMBALL “OUVG BB N 1 F -~ 1 S it ” VAUDEVILLE . | : i R i ‘ 1 Bayel’s Aspirin Tablets, to- In TR SXTRA! s COMMENCING ! ’ 3 . ¢ . s i night, & seve THOS “THE ROAD THROUGH ’E‘HE Df\RK” | l.'()!: ,Al'NJ-?\\A"\l_(Tn';I; MONDAY, MARCH 31 3 % 3 & 8 & y : i | Epson Salts, onc puuml pack- e rinh 3—BIG FEATURES age, regular 20c, tonight 15¢ »werfui French Drama. ) | _ : : 4 S o YSTONE, COMEDY PATHE COMEDY § L 5 o NIGHTS AND DAILY MATINEE. i ; » . iy 26 Kalym's Tooth Paste, regular TOPICS OF THE DAY PATHE NEWS i Ehe btrubg’l,e ; § ; : % e Nl':';"'\p:"'l“fi"‘”m”"r p'l_'i ‘- 0‘: QME EARLY_MATINEE 1,700 ST ATS AT 11 C ! f‘.«verlflsflng : . ¢ : § T S . i - A —— —With— 1 8 Ly e {B Mavis Taloum Powder, regu- N . ( | . i 4 o ) 4 B | lar value 25¢, tonfight 19¢ 3 s d . a0 ¥ | | e - I§ price 15c, tonight .... 12 ollow the Crowds to theBig Dance with § E The Prodigal Liar’ § = ,7,7";”% CROFT : e £ ; B Iux for fine laundering, value McC it P ) % ) — With— 4/ 'R 7|7v. lnnAixh(, A 13¢ cCormac arry’s Famous i WM DESN‘OND ! Indorsed By ; S ; o : ! \\T.:_n)urp_vaw soap, m:.‘:t 4 " N N Press and N e S . { i (‘n:ml;rl(::fi«l“!(lm' Powdes;: all AYER'S DIXIE JAZZ BAND | | W PYOS | p e it B 3 | EE LT IllR]-‘C’l' FROM NEW YORK, AT i s « k- § Jergen’s Talcum Powder, dors —Ineo Everywhere i ; g 2 D rose i) wial viciee ra urner Ha“. Tuesday Eveniflg, z\prii ]St - ‘Manda"n’& (;()ldy TES: MAT. 25¢, 50c. ol fY : lar 25¢, tonight ; EVENINGS, 25¢, 50c, 75c. 3 - N ;. . — i 3 Azurea Face Powder, value Pe azz and Melody J d s : e - $1.50, tomight ..... pp, J y TODAY rived from German P g Admission Including War Tax 50c I§ VIVIAN MARTLN Tickets NOW at HULTGRENS!”:\W:-"“ Quiguin dlett), presiaont (2] heen a prisoner for the “past tour ] Colerite for reiniehing aseuw § 1;(”301101: his brothe s ar- (C) Undorwood & Underwood. | | I comma—— | | |

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