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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1919, MY SO0 23 s WEETHEART | romrtlae T 7 WS TORTURED - REVELATIONS OF A wirE | i AT THE THEA ERSIH 1 FOR TEN YEARS W AT BT With Terrible Stomach Trouble Until Madge Did to Keep Dicky “Oh, ye returned, luushing, She Tried “FRUIT-A-TIVES”. From Spoiling the Party. “‘entirely t much so Sometimes, Holcombe sprang to her feet, | For instance, if 1 had told him the fWished out of sight ihe tell-tale | real state of affairs he Wo imme- Vuless otherwise noted, these Mmotices are wrigrey, burcaus of the (heaters of OUMer ALIUCHOUS with whicl thoy deal Pleces of embroidery crepe befors} diately have refused to go on with the Ppening the doc To my horror rty, and insisied upon going home icky stood ther at one FOX'S THEATIR | in his bluge py, ) put himself “I wanted to know, L suspected as much,” she said s e e i tom el onitho e A el then he caught sight of me st mdm\ pietly “Now what do you wish 1o | 0 e el Rt e SRS before the mirror attired in Mrs. 5 on the blue when he returns | G 5" o firactions offered at the pop- | shown e e tockbric tearful pink gown - go 0 ith the whitc [/l plashouss, “Gommen Glag,’ With | time loduy. “pps qat, dsals Wit ‘What the—" he besan, striding “Oh, the white, by all means, But wnic Ward, episode No. 1 of e | an iron workep usic ww Alice Holcombe noise- | we'll not hint such a thing when he cor's Trail” big % |t become o the door . for which | returns Tl make ol chanceldowns | janic Tvery S lor (hatiiil Now Brit A ehavmi - ateful not care ! stairs to whisper to him that we s ta 2 : the ploture, ) in audience than was | ve could fix the other it Fox's will offer | with many while I explained matters Now for Milly!” ; Bill Sunday night double { markable yrpnorganitios for the vo- © Diclky i cr vell then, let’s hurry Ko re program, with Pezgy H¥land { ramous throug u“ 11 08 “Will you kindly tell me what this| on ¢ if Milly comes [ in her It Fox drami ontitled “Miss | vanderills out the coun pentis he asked. “You give out]s t suspect anythin v ] Advent and the popular drmatic | joaqpy ou have a headache, and I've been | there necl no trying on to the [ star, Pauline Frederick. in the power= § o who gives up his job maotion picture love story runs throu and it provides Mr. Stoy Obportunities for the re- Dill is o splendid one and Arbuckie in his new comedy | Borrying about you, came up, in fact. | other | tul drama, “Bella Donna “Miss Ad- | ' complete (his 7 S i o | i ;m k if I shouldn't go and get you We worked with such expedition | venty sl ialetotitnh mea ool Sl L - : . ‘ B ——— omething, and here 1 find you| that long before Dicky returncd the | of shipwreck and mutiny and kidnap- PALACE THEATER. 3 : #icked out in this awful thing.| white gown hung in the closet with | ping and desert islands: while tne vo- Two complete What's the idea, costume party of the| no trace to any eyes but those sharp | mantic thread that runs throughoutj e : e : 7 07 Sacto Ave., Sacramento; Cal. % I had Stomach Trouble for 10 //////fl///,//f//r//////f/%////////////flw// Vi ¥ £ le for : W//’///W////”/// Yt years, which becameso bad that I got Stomach Cramps two or three times i f vaudeville shows will : Blven tonight at the palace theater aia r what? 2 experienced as our o hat it ; at charm. 1t gives|ag g: at the Palac at Bolshevik taste in art, or what and experienced as our own t zrea v at 6:30 and 8:8¢ ! 2! e PEGGY HYLAND DIRECTION #Do hush, Dic I begged, smiling [ had been altered. The soiled panel < 1" md plenty of o]]»;mrtunn\- Ebuit o ':‘Irtlt,‘,r‘r,i.h;::; 1 l»“ WILLIAM FO)( t his characteristic ex- | was tucked i the depths "“nw’my ru‘ p‘.xy\ ],‘ (.mq]n ‘r’\;mn'”:’v{.u Ir‘»:x’xvnat‘l; vossibly be obtained and is headed 1OX'S TOMO RROW NIGHT. a week. JEoigte = snile volon Rend He himl Sy h”'“\l‘\ 1 ‘:nrl ';n’-I o t ”n(n(ur'\ iting vl\m:;‘unx‘ by Mme. Olga Petrova in a Famous BN After years of terrible torture, T i 's face. anc cad of our sewing a once | thre 1o most exciting ac 08 | Player o 8 a T — - — 4 years 5 ected on Alice Holcombe's face. “I|and thread ¢ u dionce) i the : tng 2 R b e s : re, ! hia have a headache”—I might as| more divested of the atrocious | ”w i bt Bella Donna ) ,;lfl.ull d | “The Exile” 1y is really a story of | Waleamp will be shown, a funny Lis a forest much more than o en! e d a} out jruna(n'r‘ or Fruit {1l be a provaricating sheep as a|gown 1 made a careful toilet for the | from the well known novel by Robert & i an a ecol- Liver Tablets, and sent for a trial box the life of the gr er | 1.-KO Comedy will be shown and lection of tre i f i : ening i he white pum Hicher wuthor of “The Garden of &reat Potrova and her | 1« 0 1 i on of trees. T forest has its 5 L : I 5.1 ai to myselr—but when wo|levening, uitingfon) the waie pumps)| ) tuenzs auttior of Hike G many admirers will rejoice in seeing | there will be any amount of smaller | own round of life, its charnctaretiy | 200 Wrote that it was the last remed ame up here we found that my|and silken hose M e e s the [ 11F 0 a wole that has sentiment as | reels. The vaudeville, the pick of | attributes, its climate, and ity nhal I would use—if ‘Fruit-a-tives’ did not ress had been hung against some | companiment of the white gown. ; ¥ £ 5 s inhab- ‘ compsnimen o T o [ e e e T S D :X\;l“?”l:v‘v\l Deart interest.and action. Al- | the entire ficld will be headed by itants. When you enter a real for.| help me, I would die. balcimine, and was spoiled for icky 2 /a8 dress- | suspecting that the storics concern- | 0@ Bubens will also be scen in a Mu- | Frank Gardner and company in alest, you enter the solitudes, sou son Affar Aabi het trial hox Tl ight, so Mrs. Stockbridge kindly [ and with an I was dress 5 s | ) You are After taking the trial box, T felt tual production, “Diy 2 eiaal o . e = 5 t i z her escapades are based on fact = . iane of the Green | musica medy with specia enery |.in unexpressed distanc You &3 s . Alice Holcombe met him outside | ing her escapa . al o [ m ) h ‘ ; ; et e ‘ : et ”P‘\Lfl 1:1:;(1"(! took from him the blue [ They go to Egypt, where Bella Donna 1“”_~_ founded on the $10,000 j i called “An Aerial Elopement.” This walk on the mold of yvears, and por W‘W’l, so kept on ng ‘Fruit-a s . But it was the white one into | 600 tives of Armine and becomos fas- | SLOTY 0f the same name. Helen Gib- | i€ one of (he biggest of the big-time | haps of ages. There 15 no other wing | {ives’fornearly a year, and am thank e wx“”{ h; assisted me as soon as the | cinated by Baroudi, a powerful na- [S00 Will do any amount of darving|acts. Ilughic Fmmett. one of thejlike the wind of the forest; there i ful to say ‘Fruit-a-tives' saved mty ko much at decetving Dicky for a few | which she assisted s soon hiours, but at the necessity for so| door was closed, and when she had | tive. who induces her to poison her stunts in a two-reel Western d na, | Keith standard headline acts will of- | no odor dike the odor of the forest: | It also saved a friend from an 5 | oing. But, alas, I knew his temper. | finished she held me off at arms’ operation for Stomach Trouble, after husband. Dr. Isaacson, an old friend, | the Newest Screen Magazine will be | fer his original specialty Payton, | therc is no solitude more complete ) shsihold g on arrives in time to save his life, Ter | SNOWD and many smaller reels will | Howard and Lizetto will present their | there is no song of a brook like the | Mot S T If he should guess that Milly Stock- | length and looked i yowre the | PUrpose defeated Bella Donna departs | CONtribute to a program that is un- | new vaudeville turn of surprises, Ha- | song of a forest brook; there is no | 1€ had given up all hope o getting ridge had purposely spoiled my L suppose you {w“ :i»:‘ .\l)\\"”' or Baroudi's home. 0 her horror, | €dualled. The performance is 7| ven and Franz arc a pair of sweet|call of a bird like that of a il L, Ma=s, F. S. STOLZ. gown there would be an explosion, [ prettiest thing going in that & " | Baroudi discards her and when she | lOMOITOW night and reserved seats | ¥ingers and comediennes and Peggy | bird; there are no mysteries so deep | 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. nd I was sure that he would ins ,mta”;m’nl. As my Katie would | "eturns repentant to her home, she is may |.|0.w bhe obtained at the box offi and Arthur have one of the most as- and which seem yet to be within At all dealers or sent on receipt of pon leaving the house at onco, | Thank you. As my v turned out by Isaacson before she can | MOnday, Tuesday and Wednesday will | tonishing turns of the season. The | one's realization. z s FRUIT-A-TIVES Litnite simply did not dare to tell him, ‘vou're some shakes yourself. i appeal to her husband. The climax is | 56 an entertainment that will never | Manggement assures that it is a great price, by FR . imited, 1 | by face flushed at the quickly | she “01”'11'(|VA.A:I|:L‘(.’“lillsl;l(vlms‘r.}f\‘\]:l. :Jlf as fearful as it is unsuspected. Bella D€ tied. Alice Brady will appear in [ show at the Paluce Monday, Tuesday | CHINA WILL DEMA\'D | OGDENSBURG, N. Y. « £E | Pz e <. LA i | nvoluntarily @ den look of grave inquiry I saw high bred is powerful, the situations d ; new Select feature picture, “The [ and Wednesday and you ave advised to lice Holcombe’s eyes. silver crepe. : atic and the appeal irresistible. ndestructible Wife,” the third chap- | order your seats now One of the 8 ” i o “After 3 . p @ 0 ) - £y 4 By N 5 o El restitut vill “And you mean to tell me,” Dicky Atter 35 our one aim is 1o e or Monday and Tuesday the feat- {t€F 0f “The Red. Glove” with Maric | attractions for the last three days of WRITTEN PROMISES Sijalsyile thet ot s stncion e inundered, “that you're planning o | the whisper, ‘Which old frump is | . 5 Tol's il o Frank Keenan in ' ot next week is the picturization of 1 [t IS EiS Saieenan en o ear that—that—" that?” she retorted bitterly. 2 “The Silver Girl’ and a high c 2 i 3 Ole.” the famous play that 5 s "”‘ i Bt Dellove b airly stammered in his excite- | for Mill Nauorillel fho Wi The thoaten Inorarn| s v the hit of the entire country. | ) P | Conns 5 | Lt n et perrr o e SR iR, i - PLAN YOUR VICTORY 3 Won't Sign Ponce Teeaty Without | possible o zain permission from th “P'll have to, dear. I would far| Mrs. Stockbridge’s volce outside. for Wednesday so ‘The Si A GARDEN = = Pledge That Japs Will Re. | chine cabinet ‘for the sighature of rather wear the skirt to my suit and Are you nearly ready, sir she | il be shown for two days > | “NATURE STUDY REVIEW.” | p b { ty. B vlouse— | called. [ story deals with the love affair of | By H b turn Kiao-Chau. | Without such written promise the «J] should hope so!” interjected Miss Holcombe threw the door{ , ., ywell on in rs and a friendl | Z e { Chinese delegates hold their positior | Dicky. open. _ ; girl. After vears of unvelenting toil ‘No people should be forbidden the | P e BH e cermdERal e e O i ar “But Mrs. Stockbridge has been so All ready,” she said “Come in | in the waste places of Nevada. Jeffer- i~ influence of the forest. No child | Press).—It seems unlikely that treaties, which specifically pledge the Kind about this that I couldn’t hurt|and see the pleasunt surprise we have | son Hunter finds himself a million- ' should grow up without a true |'Chinese will sign the treaty of e {return of Kiao-Chau. The Chinese he}: fe?i!linfl; ks! Now I can just tell S e :x‘;f;: iva‘ts;‘\t.‘l::\‘"jlj{y-ll“;x‘“Lt”:zf\- h\'ov‘l’:‘::‘uxf . v knowledge of the forcst; and 1 mean | unless China is given written assur I!‘Uh(“(vr\ll()n xx.‘ blmbnlg ‘\\molu-d_ \‘\m; vou one thing, vowre not cominz| SEEK IRISH LEADER Sty e o b ik (o Y VP [ 2 real forest and not u grove or vil. | ance by the council of threo that | MUCH intorest because it raiies o But with eves opened last, through % o | lage, trees or a park. Ther re no | Japan will return Kiao-Chau ’”|1n.my verbal agreements in the co: downstairs in any such looking object i = - ' 2 v k et 5 tonight. Let’s see, what time is it? BUT SEARCH IN VAIN |one of the greatest dramatic climaxes, 74 =2y forests in cities, however many trees | China. The Chinese delegates say | ference of the council of three which he pulled out his watch. “H-m- L the wife sees clearly the snares and 7 ¥ 7 there may be. As a city is much | the clause in the treaty confains no |are known to be definitely in the can make it. TLeook here” he| zapsion House in Dublin Occupied | pitfalls of “society” and decides that more than a collection of houses, so * such provision, the only basis for be- | written proceedin 3 sl the Dbest pl for her is by her I I me belligerently. Isn’t there N i i s e the best plnce for er is hy her hus- an evening gown of yours at home : ks jand’s side in Nevada. A Keystone You could get into?” No Other Trouble Reported. comedy, the screen monolozue and “Why, ves” 1 sald reluctantly,| Dublin, May 9.—The military oc- | other features are offered. “ihere’s that blue chiffon— | cupation of the Mansion House heve = “Of pre-war vintage, Dicky | which was effected by soldiers and LYCEUM THEATER. i A R D e | ’ sniffed. ““Well, it can’t be helped, it's | police shortly before 5:30 o'clock this[ 2/ 5 00 R > ' : e better than this thing anyway. Now | afternoon was not aimed at the sup- [ TOIMOTIOW CHEMINE the Laceum Wil 3 : o ; Tl get a taxi and dash over there and | pression of the Irish pa £ e SALPatur a | % ¥ oy | and be back here in time for | eion mre Gt /| will undoubtedly be one of the best , = get it, (hose K el ¢ B 5 : that has ever been shown in ew sou to put it on if you'll be all ready | was intended to effect the arrest to et into it the minute I come.” ! Fobert Barton fanilay 7 Walsh {ston || Priain SiThe (eatires il ibeRiihe 0 S st ons W h e o | B TWO COMPLETE SHOWS TONIGHT 6:30 AND 8 ity X = Qne . Lion and the Mousc” starring one of | . Oh. IIhv wmlmTr-nm iy, wg | Foln members of parllament and | 7% 00 - A The satisfied worker is the one All right, agreed T ptly, others who had recently escaped from | /18 HOR ccroen. Alice Joyoe. | With a victory garden, says the Na. you'll promise one thing, not to hint! yjountjoy prison and were believed | ° 2 S =" tional War Garden Commission of : , e 4 Rt e e RN el S ORI e e : and her co-star in this drama 5 T = R \% d S t N S " 1’, mmr m;ld:(::_éz = e 1:‘-6 in ”l\'. »h‘l(uh.l:m:\'h' o e . Farry Morey, | Washington. Plan your victory gar. | . eser e ea S 0~~ e ln puins for. ayson strost of aieh the Man-imnis photoplay deals with a very | denm mow. i Mrs. Stockbridge.” !sion Mouse stands and all on the |, A stk RE ey : ISNS . | interesting and amazing theme and 1l fix that” Dicky promised ,gjacent streets were cleared of peo- L7 i S a picture appealing to all classes 4 7 lightly, and the next moment Alice f '™ et S e e | B A B cosibe was closing the door after “Ic‘nd(:(’;" ramway trafic Was 3US- | ang creeds. The other feature will be | » p 3 Bis retreating figure. pengod, : “Hit or Miss”, with June RElvidge ! ! B his retreating 4 > Parliament, which had met carlier 1 e S 4 “Well!” she said admiringly, “your | . = ErATRERE B e o e e e | and Carivle Blackwell in the leading % 3 g is an energetic person, isn’t: P e s roles. Here is another picture that & [ ] husband b ing was to be used 6 -1 3 i building was e used in the eve- s ad4 to please, and one which has be?” | ning for a reception by the lord|, (o containing mumor, pathos, | | &8 IN A SPECIAL FAMOUS PLAYERS PRODUCTION mayor to Frank B, Walsh, Michael|ynuye” comedy and everyihing wise PARSONS’ THEATER! F. Ryan and former Governor ©d-|ip.: goes to make up a really sood | 5 | e6 Y ~ Cp o« 8 ‘99 [fwardSBDunne fof FIllinols, Sthe Rvisiting |l idtuya W Mhereliwill be other smallet : e HARTFORD. representatives of Irish socleties’ ofif ottraetions on the bill tomorrow night o TONIGHT America. The troops remained in [ 00 "l 0 SR A OTIOT IER Henry W. Savage's Trresistible Star | the structure nearly two hours by | raneed for the show - | - — > . b ang B ng o > e | MITZI, in “HEAD OVER HEFLS.” | which time the lord mayor's guests | Lpoor Booh: n\lh\;!‘v'g\'nrv“\‘\s ‘q‘\::m-( | A KA{ MA RI I B ]jIN S “SEASON'S GAYEST MUSIC PLAY” | for the reception were a ng. T z S5 WEL g = These >, 5 N e z as the From advance indica- Prices 25c, 75c, 81, $1.50 and 33 | guests, Including the American dele- | yi5ng this will be one of Washburnis gates were held up outside the cordon i = S est pictures to date. Tt is ap- 3 DAYS BEGI? MAY 15th. | of troops with machine guns which | Jort Pictur Joateg it in e adip BN : . g oL g wh tation of a stage comedy by Margarst ] [} B MATINEE SATURDAY had been thrown about the building. Mayo. The story dea with the THE GARDEN CALL | HE N : Klaw & Erlanger and Geo. C. Tyler ventually the troops were with- | tih TP FOR FeSE WL N il = & present MISS ALEXANDRA CAR- | drawn without having captured the | LoTtUD B amiopanies g Millions are awake tothe ralusiof 3 3 9 L home town as a failure, and later T food production, says the Na- R driza StOrv LISLE, in Booth Tarkington and|men who were sought. The recep- : - 5 ome d00d prt s sayeRel ' B $10,000 Prize Story inlian Strects ,?‘,mfl,yy “THE COU e e i, :1:(\}1‘0‘: ‘i\: lx,\l"-l\r ,:::.n:x]\":f:m \]nlnklN;; nonal' War Garden Commission of ’ J TRY COUSIN. cge crowds outside cheered the | Lo S € «uck is Washington. f\c. 25¢ to :-h:(. Mat. 252 to 31'-50- ? Sinn Fein leaders as they arrived UL BTy and e nolonbienccesds - : % Monday Tuesday, WedfleSday HERE’'S AN ENTERTAINMENT THAT WILL NEVER BE TIED. OX 1\ ¥ ' wil ALICE BRADY vmsx;uxes M A in “THE INDESTRUCTIBLE WIFE” Tonight—Common Clay—Every Sailor—Tiger's Tr;i VAUDEVILLE | 0 # FRANK GARDNER AND COMPANY TWO EXCEPTIONAL ATTRACTIO : SUNDAY NIGHT B e soeshaculsL MusiclCoioetly THE FOX MADCAP ALICE JOYCE and “HIT OR | “AN AERIAL ELOPEMENT.” PECCY HYLAND Pauline Frederick “ . 2 BI ” PAYTON, HOWARD HUGHIE EMMET1T PEGGY AND ’ The Cdmbrlc ! [SS g AND LIZETTE. The Ventriloquist .. ARTHUR IN MISS ADV TURE T » ” with CARLYLE BLACKWELL A Five Part Drama, Bella Donna ) Mask ana i The Variety Trio. King. You’ll Know Them. Full of Action. A Powerful Photoplay, with a JUNE ELVIDGE in : <‘\-| MONT NEW: ! f"“”‘:f fl“."“'x;‘fm"' the novel AONDAY | B HAVEN AND FRANTZ LYONS-MORAN COMEDY by Robert Hichens. - BRYANT “’ASHBURN b TWO BEAUTIFUL GIRLS WHO CAN SING, DANCE AND AMUSE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY —IN— THE WELL KNOWN CHARAC ‘R ACTOR = ‘POOR BOOB” THIRI) CHAPTER “'PHE RED ; 2 ‘"— KO COMEI o 7 El{s FRANK KEENAN GLOVE"—L \ J)Y—MANY OTH —N— : VAUDEVILLE — BETTER ORDER YOUR SEATS NOW. “THE SILVER GIRL” TOM AND ‘l‘\'().\fi\ :(IT\.\:ll‘ltl\l——l’l’r-lmi(*r Ridles ATtict Tor hihe | i [t tom i iy Tonder Sliow, COMING THURSDAY, “THE BETTER OLE.” x & f LE. TODAY—IF'RED STOY HE Goar.» VAUDEVILLE — THE FOX KIND

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