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z . ! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1910, OO o5 i SR A o = S ' ] | this picture founded on the story of Y l same name by Sir Gilbert, Parker | Billie Rhodes will also appear in il | mew Mutual speeia fe re The Adcle Garison's Coutinuation of | Love Call There will L number | of comedies and a thrilling two-part A IRk L Western drama in addition to the 1:2\ vY ol K. |l 1 v Magazine Reserved | are now selling for the per it = = = —'| | Sunday night hat Happencd After the Punch souls who had heard the crash avd | March Musical Merrymakers. Bowl Was Broken promptly decided to investigate mat- | | tor the first three days of next # « The others, more ¢ wosed or g A. March will offer As the full meaning of Kenneth |t thers, mot Iy k 3 k er the B ulsncs = dvertent | MOTC Well bred were gathered around | Unless otherwise noted, these notices arc written by the imous h Musical Merrymakers ockbrids cemingly | Dicky | burcaus of the theaters or other attractions with which moym with stunning chorus of roal tion flashed upon me anobtru= | payckily en with Milly Stoek- ! ) beauties, funny comedians and vocal Sely dropped the cut gliss cup | bridge’s eputation, the tlered oo : 2 ists in Raymond Hitchcock's biggest Py doopbelss : ot .‘n‘nx«LH mm’\ '\,, H:w\‘ e m\m enough to Loty ST has played cvery big time house in | ycces: “n'\ 'I:A.mn Sho :' Ilg’? s Ped wich the rmmlt puiich whieh DR s L e e Pomorrow evening Fox's will offer | the country and promises to he one | musical comeds. s in twe. aet o 1 tockbridge hac dlec itisfor | LGS € S £ roir usual double \ure prog o e best acts t s ve ree t Ta acisianc illy Stockbrid ad ladl (, t for }lm‘_“ S e foward tie | their nst 1\‘1 featu be program, f the b l\ 2 ).h.u has vet been | wi]l introduce to New Britain Frank e. As it, too, shattered itself against | kitehen as the e with Carmel Myers, @ (he five veof | shown in New Iiritin. The four | Spea, the featured comedian, who he polished floor the only trdces of | met me. | | !\v y dran \v‘ i ‘\‘1 I Whit “\’h‘ly 1;\u 53 ; ‘m l\lv »,;1}1 \\\-'H v'm»\ll\‘ gives a great characterization of Ray- ! | s and Ma ickford, in - )t Burke anc . 2 clever comedy S5l b L hate ( was the half-crazed Mrs. Stockbridge Reappears, | : e 3 R 2 mond Hitchcock’s part. The com- price ihe story of ic Littie | couple. Harry Goulson, a good com- | jany is a big one and numbers over i had tried to do werd lost in | “Oh, oh, that beautiful howl!” the | White savage”, commences when a | edian with plenty of vaudeville's bost people, mostly & The pictn i ! oldm e e | bee scople, mostly s he picture e trickling strenms of liquid running | foremest woman excliimed with a | | newsbane Wiho able o | comedy stunts, Grendel and Tsther. |, ogram is the biggest ever offered : ! - A i s ! procure W to a circ Wens | another fine comedy team, and The Sl an it 0 er the floor | #houlish 1ok at the remains of th [Bashl e e e eahe o flnnd icludes thelin owing of My gown h iraculously cscaped | bowl and the wet floor And her | il aphin The photonlay sclacted to | he Ghost of Slumber Mountain” bing spattercd. As 1 stepped back | floor will he rained. too, Milly is so | Ca ' e Hali etk ronaeitil e ol This picture is only 1,000 feet in keep the Jiquid from ruining my | particular about her floors - = = BTy NS b length and shows the animals of the ippers I kept my eyes on my hostess, | thing ought to be dond about it rizht DIRECTION WILLIART Fox i b g T L “’f’_‘ww‘l pre-historic days. Constance Tal- r I was filled with a very wholesome | away. ! think Ull | i i : AN oot ekenten” Taipect | madge will also appear in her newaest spect for her ability to make things | | stopped her with a little authori- | proaches and his { Swanson, one of the loveliest women """1“”,‘ Bllce IOL ithe | Goossy: ad ppleasant. ‘True, I had no real proof | tative gesture [or miarl Sorel \nal i i ep st ine 1 oS MR ST e i s it i Ml el gt ram | e L SRR E G DT oL The at she had put anything in the| “The maid is coming in directly.” | i : (o linine wole ool Blliolt Desterlionares | SoanGloye An up to the minute uit punch which would harm mo, iw said nd Mr. Stockbridge ) bt S e Gl T e e weekly will also be screened as though both her husband's face and | ticularly requested that no ong ; I oa o e e e ot ol e et o n R Tl e (o B A iicern adie il Heacred facn ta tion betrayed panic he next in- | turh Mrs. Stockbridge for & 1OX'S MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNISDAY L R e e (el N d e [Hire Geal) B e A the beodnee bral noN-ellinedton allNeveningdpers ant, however, Milly Stockbridge | moment: You know she | edy is suid to be thoro enioy [laealalwitn) ol ek tnat: teila tvivial || oe e rprised me indeed nervous anyway, and the bre | able. Mary Pickford. in 1 liIv o' the womun's side of the rare ’ As if ”*\1 crash of her cherished | the bowl has completely ur with distinet tra £ tears upon her | and I am sure Mrs. Geaham will ex- | and a funny iyons-Moran comedy ¢ question A S S THEATER % inch ho®1 had brought her to her | “I should think it would,” observed SR e e e e e {and the Gaumont Nc weekly will | sie Ferguson will he shown for HARTFORD. bnses, her face, first gray wilh fear | another woman, the first speaker be G R o " | compiete the show time today in “flis Parisian A d horror broke up into frightened | ing occupied with glaring at me re-| ... 1o Joss. j AW OF GRAVITATION | Monday brings Tom Mix to Fox's ind Charlotte Pa the TONIG n( otion. She swayed toward her | sentfully. “That bowl and the cups| = . F5 L il ¢ Mo in his latest Wm. Fox production r portraver of character roles . sband with arms outstretched as a | were the treasures of Milly's heart. [ | DUt Wenneth =Stockbii @0y T oombi canit nderstand U phe @oming of the Lawy, Uve reeks > seen for the last time tontght | 12" & Erianger and Geo. C, Tyler rrified child might have done, and | They were wedding presents, you \\ l"?‘" n.‘.'\ m"‘m“ “::"'\ 5 “]"h o .:‘1 comb ion of my wife's clothes.” i tunts and peppery action I'his Lyceum vaudeville program Present o next moment she was sobbing | know, and the handsomest things in | WRE [HE QVERTE SUees Bt (O SRT i puzztes vou ama of v from the — MISS ALEXANDRA CARLISLE st nijistonlder BluvingRoutiid s toyin 7 ,» | combe and me to the upper chamber| **Well, when she wants to hide any- | 120K of ltzer. Tn } BADAGURIHEATIIR. In Booth kington and Julian rately : ‘How did you say i? happened ARt e mber | the story racter of | Two complete vaudeville shows s “Oh, Ken T didn’t mean to, truly, T| The first woman eyed me with a|Yhere oun Lens wet he put a re- | {hing she pokes it down her ncck, but | k. Mol Dry Bottom, New | Will be wmiven tonight at the Palace Street’s Comedy. kdn't! But she made me so mad. | glance that dared me to tell my story | '_" S0 uhan Sheiae ' when she wants to get it asain, iys| Mexico. li o Tar eroat | theator at 6:30 and 8 oo “THE COUNTRY COUSIN" Lo m so0 glad you stopped me, but I|twice the same way Alice can do the honors, dear,” he | qiways in her stockiniz.—\Wichita | without h aht ill sce an excellent picture | Original N. ¥. Cast—Society Satire— dn’t mean to. Say you forgive me. “Why! Mr. Stockbridze offered to | said tenderly “You are tired oui.i gagle S I ey mrseral SRAln ym headed by J. Stewart Black- Not ol Bncal Pla: en, say it, you know it's because I | help her ladle out the punch. and as | = clear and’ cool brain Baraiat s groatest picture production SEATS SELLINC pve you so—say it, Ken, etz he did so stumbled against the table, [t D Gt o lent haativay World for Sale Mr. Black- | Eve. to $2; Sat. Mat. 25¢ to $1.50. o [ upsetting the punen bow!. "he eattle rustiers, headed by Till | 1on personally dirccted and produced Tadeo = i , ves!” She nodded her head | B! Danlavey. are running the town. The OH BOY! “Hush!” His volce was hoarse, but ) “P'oor thing, he's so s | ,., =i b I s e ‘MIT H . L ere was a tenderness in it that the | ward in his lamen he must be ’ honest official is Ju s LION-rieiress L it eRCIRCDE pcateniiofe an must have been almost super-| great trial to Milly 3 | whos attomp things | . 5 ""v’)" el e el Ot R o ElSS SR e hean Dihinesy) Sticks as Yeoman || ™ okes s mopaserie tooks tkea | - e coming, they will hear you. You | woman. “Shoc's on the other foot. I But when the juc I it el Serdt et how I forslve you—and—love You.| should say. There’s Christine now. B | i1a get going they saon rout ths had | o : polee ow pull yourself together. Let, How's Mrs. Stockbridge feeling Chris g BT TR T element and 1 e i e (o “The GhOSt Of eople think you're upset because | (ine R e Bottom to stay Tom Mix does somo our punch howl is broken. Iiver She ban all right pretty soon,” re- Th G = f h G amazing stunis in “The Coming of St b M Y] SRR S T e i T e e Greatest of the Great - i T st ory St Stumber Mountain His eyes met: mine above her shoul- | Stockbridge, he make her lie down. Bl | many six shooters: but he uses his And it's in one reel but there is er, tortured eyes with a note of| she get up pretty quick.” 5 two brawny fists and, in addition, a | more in it than any ten you leading in them. I knew what he “Well! 1 suppose we might as well 2 newspaper called “The Kicker” and have ever seen. There is a - he woman whose face was hidden | jectantly, and with a sense of relief q light on the rustlers and other bad mals that will make your hair gainst his shoulder. that poor Milly Stockbridge’s secret B | men and sends them fiying out of STAND UP. “I will explain things to anybody | was safe for the minute 1 followed S lOW roun B Dry Botlom Anoiher two-rcel Sun- $1000.00 vho inquires, Mrs. Stockbridge, SO | their retreating backs into the living shine comedy entitled “A Lady Bell in real money is yours if veu can you needn’t be disturbed.” eea B | op's scere L sure fire laugh pro- | prove that you have seen these “Thank—you.” 1 could hardly hear | go assidiously did they spread the H | voker. the cen monologue, the monsters hefore he words. Tndeed, 1 hadn’t waited | pews of the broken punch bowl that urs. ay T B N e e K 5 i el _ ke RoB oW sring 0/ a at nd four acts o You will see it on Monday, Tues- or them. but went steadily forward |y the time Mr. and Mrs. Stockbridge Fox vaudeville will complete the Has and Woonwaa: e o meet the two or three inquisitive | rejoined their guests—she this time ues Ma 20 Wed M 21 show. i iy esnay: AL e — — = : - I y YAy 4V, . May i, § e | PALACE THEATER E i IXYCEUM THEATER. { < | See the great Congress of Freaks, gathered from all parts of A three feature bill of two superh | pictures lhas heen sclected for th the world. The Bearded Lady. the Three Legged Boy, the Snake 8| prozram at the Lyceum tomorrow - : / ) night. one being “The Highest P l ‘ :Ii | Charmer, the Man with the Double Body, Sober Sue, the Girl Who Tiuro® sl sl A A | never Smiles, the Chinese Giant and many other freaks of world- andithe otheribein LonaEDs | | fender”, with o in the wide fame will all be there. wding vole. “The i Trump’ . a secrot sorviee drar The next | Don't forget to visit the great Western Tavern conducted by e Love Defender”. is an- other picture that is bound to please . \’AUDLVILI-L real cowboys and cowgirls in real Western fashion. Wateh for The plot is an intensely dramatic | Matinee, : Dansi. s ) i {onc and in “The Love Defender” uous Saturday. Two Vaudeville SE FERGUSON — CHARLOTTE PARRY TODAY great street parade, Tucsday evening at 7:30, led by our crack Miss Elvidge is said to have one of | Shows Saturday Night: 6:30 s R o B : ) ARl 460 Hose % : \ suilitary: band | Bigeer and hecer than sver. the finest roles of her screen career. | Miss Beftie IMisher, yeoman fe ot F,:”. ";:f_r."f] Ssatpfior o | the J Y 11 shov 1 ’ic 1 f i o ’ Z g S rday. - — e - Free outdoor attractions at show grounds ithmediately afte inedaceimivill o Ny sBIcistords) froim fafdistantiolativolwho denlfsin MONDAY — AY — WEDNESDA & ) L Ziss e URabeccn o Sigaslci et ot eI ROND A PUEBDAT W X in her famous success, “Rebecca of } Oklahoma oil, and she still sits at her S 5--BIG ACTS--5 parade. We invite the public to come and sce us. Sunnybrook Farm.” | i ey Banins Thisbis EICVORNON S O =LA Monday brings “Farewell week™ | hor explanation: *You know as soon Every One of Them From the Keith Offices’ G0 and as a fitting finale the Lyceum has | as the weather warms up us yeomen I ONl‘ ;H I See the Array of Talent Which Marks the Closing Week of the AdmlSSIOH 2sc arranged for a mammoth vaudeville | are going to put on our new white Lyceum Vaudeville Season. hill which will consist of five big | suymmer uniforms I have mine all i Y N T el I . : The Romance of Old Bill THEE BIGGEST SURE FIRE HIT IN SHOW BUSINFE acLs. paeEhcacie 8 W e pre- | opready. So. of course. 1 simply couldn’t N \ ~ sented by “The Seven Bracks”, one |leave the service until T get a chance F{3 ? I7) SEVEN BRACKS el 0 el Sl e e ok ¢ Better’0le BURKE AND BETTY THE EDUARTS SHADOWGRAPHS | s . = _ MOy I / - e T HARRY GOULSON HOW TO FEED YOUR FAMILY : Marvellous MAGISTE N “THE i LIBERATOR' b = - ‘ HII STOPS THE SHOW AT EVERY PERFORMANCI W ITH ""\IVHY“ OF WASTE - 5 5 s 5 GRINDEL AND ESTHER ) % oy g 1L Kinogram Weekly News Review Comedy Couple A La King With Lot of Pep o 8 . | DO FEATURE EXTRAORDINARY ! ! ! Gy Sy I AT (By Biddy Byc) VAUDENVA LLE o o ] | S o B e A T ey et 1 et |l ) |g auflew"BAc‘sr) - Z_:zAND, BESF PICTURES. .. ———Toul ; A 2 the average family to look cavefully to the wise expenditure of income = , At the Office = == for food. Suilicient food i necessity, but most of us waste in extrava- MONDAY, TU AND inancial Goliath o EEm Rl et s e AX TUESD m — 5 i ¢ ¢ | equired for food to keep the body in health TONIGHT — ANITA STEWART — FROM HEADQUARTERS IonCYEaaLl Rt e L 5 - M h M - l EPISODE NO. 2 THE TIGER'S TRAIL The human body is like an enZine As an automobile will travel arc us‘ca so many miles on so much g so the body requires certain amounts | J : = 4 and kinds of FOOD to keep it in g order and working. Too little food M k Tomorrow Night—Two Big Feat el T o ol P S S G B Pt N B TR €rrymakers = 0 g !2’ ures tific ways to determine just the amount needed | in Raymond Hitchoock's ] With automobiles the energy furnished by the gasoline supply is meas- Greatest Musical Success « CARMEI MARY 3 ured by horsepower With the body the energy furnished by food is meas- “THE BEAUTY SHOP” | ured by the calorie, or the amount of food, which, burned as fuel, will raise Company of 28——March's Fa- | anc cubic contimeter of water one degree. fous Beauty Chorus . A ! ing food standards, 100 calorie portions are the unit of measure, Regular Vaudeville Program AN ; For instance. 100 calories of hutter are equal to one tablespoonful : e e e s i TN B 100 calories of milk equal 3-8 cupful, and 100 calories of bread cqual one CONSTANCE TALMADGE, in “Th Ltt] ht R S ne tnch thicls | “SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE A " 5 e itlie H e “C APRICF" Long years of cxperiment and study have established the number of | -“-“1“" “'l"“"‘“":;t in Matrimonial A ’” /i ) calorie requirements for persons of different age and occupations, so that | R T i Pi Savage by a little figurimz with the aid of these standards it is possible to estimate | —Special \[“flll"\:‘l‘?’:l'l‘;‘t“; igmy ] An Absorbing Story With Gre: | et il TG ot Gl fEriihe i . i R HE, GUOST OF SLUMBE Lauzhable 3-Reel Comedy of 100-calovie portic of food, it is a simple matter to work out the | MQUNT Drivma. Dramatic Power. amounts cich person will need of cach food in order to obtain his day's LS “)\.”"VI“ NT WEEKLY LYONS-MORAN COMEDY GAUMONT NEWS I ration GAUMO? EERLY e The food requirements for an average family are as follows % = : i No Advance Prices— MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY otal S ';L:";:f_“,":‘ ats Now Selling Jesse L.Lasky prosents d 71 NOTED FILM STAR AND DAREDEVIL OF THE SCREEN '\;-"“"‘» Ae Calories Needed. W Woman . t 120 per day Y e G 16 110 00 per day . Risd Boy < id it 0 per day S : B i L Den e J. STEWART BLACKTON Pro d uction 3 Boy ... i 10 1600 per day MASTER PRODUCTION Py | - on't Change Your Husband” | § et 7 o8 o e s |8 “THE. WORLD . ; B & Powerful uck and Passion Tables of 100-caloric portions o foods commonly used can be ob 9 g - Bullating 80 7 and 824, entitled “How to Select I i An AD, AFI ct l h CO t e L for T tins 808, 81 1 B Foods,” 1 and | - ure e mlfl 0 aW A sood fable of 100-calorie food portl ] D i o et e ) founded on the novel by Sir B i | B8 e Welln honiv mitood i and intiothari boclie o S Gilbert Parker i rorne | e Sensations by the Score — Startling Stunts Never Before b T (BSNLRITGot R W atie e ho kel eod KinE SRelic R B —— New Music Never Before Played in Now Britain—Three Big Features Attempted — A Big Hes ~u-xl“ ’w; 'y of the Golden West. s o ol i DR o | BILLIE RAEODES, in = . : Another Funny Sunshine Comed y Ghslgenab SSRLa0f k) | 7 . 'F. CALL” By Popular Demand EARLE WILIIAMS B S HOT S ey ke e Al E ) THE LOVE CALL” In the = Service ¥ tito Last ¢ = fuel is needed—and should he supplied by additional ceveals. fats. ar = 4 = MARY PICKFORD Melodrar R S I'"?‘Il"\“ \H‘;\"U‘llu\"" 2 dvon weets than by more meat. The stan ,,1‘@' e 'nm'm\,,‘,.,:: i HELEN GIBSON in a Thrilling “PHE HIGHEST TRUMD PATHE NiWs — SCRER 0G — pPATHE cOMEDY [ | Sweors enR st e sl D et el e o Sy e, ! I %4 ecded ovaz iNg 150 pounds at different occuptions is: | ey JUNE ELVIDGE hed 24 hours, requires 1600 { = ) b 2 ours T 600 calories b 3 ine—Many Come- “REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK in i \7 ude‘7 i] N L e g anes | Screen Magazine y < “THE LOVE DEFENDER' 4 1 (-’ At work sittir quires T A ‘ dies FARM” With Frank Mayo, Madge Exyz | - 4 BIG ACTS "0X KT % At work standinz or walking requires GoRcalenian | TS NOW S SETLLING OTHER L — \LL NEW SUBJ 1 Af worl requiring muscle offort require 00 ealorics | cER A A O D . 5 W T SPGB AliEn e folSeoRiNo ie e dli b od -+ 4000 calories l