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fo give away to the ladies. On Mon- | Wednesday matinees next week. | uations are alive with Indian massa- | others were attacked, but escaped. A [ INVESTIGATE SEIZURE. day afternoon 50 pounds will be pre- very ‘lady attending the g cres and the constant menace of the | reward of 20 rupees is offered fo | sented 1o the 10 lucky women G| A B i B A i ¢ o | el s i e e s sesr ISt welr Tokio, Jan. 9.—The forelgn 0"‘!:9, andience—five pounds ench. Tiwenty. | performances the sugar will be drawn:| Srown up son of Jere meets and mar- LD ol o S0 B "°°°E°“t i | live pounds will be the quota for off. On Monday iu e 2 ries the daughter of Betty Summers. FAMOUS VIOLINIST DEAD. vestigato the selzure and destru e Tuesday and a like amount on Wed- | taining five pounds, w ) For w real live. vital, re Uniontown, Pa., Jan. 9.—Mme.{ Dy Chinese there of Japanese s:gov~ e | nesda Ive lads. upon enfer! away and on Tnesday and Wednesday | dramatic American play “The Feud” | Maud Powell, well known throughout[ in furtherance of the Chinese bov- S | the theater he matinees the first five bags of 10 pounds each will ho{can be recommended to fill all re- | the country as a violinist, died in a | cott. A commissioner of the Chinese I\ Ii ‘I. S e e quirenients. hotel here vesterday. She suffered a | Bovernment will aid in the joint half of the we vill be given a cou-' presented ucky R : ! Al\ L".b s i s T T Gt e (e SO (B s T T . - | nervous breakdown Wednesday. investigation. { durinz 1 ormance. in addition. the ladies will have i | WOLVES RALD VILL ™ . ih ¢l {o win a bag of suga 15t 3 Se? he 1 ure for il e o > 3 AL Bombay, Jan, 9.—R: 3 E opening week will be Mrs. ' 5 ¥ of man-cating wolves these notices are writte the press 1 L . TON S i @ re caus S P or atlieriariractions SIthiRIECR the sadeat ‘lhlmx( G S Lf\l(w“(’ ”mr‘\xk " Mi 5 I"\L . T Cun smand e By YCEUM THEATE - “Forbidden. v Lois Weber t Qs To X seored heavily age 5 are e R 2 en by Lc om Al red heavily Berar, on the horder of Nizam Prov- L BRITAIN = the story of a countr Al is terday at o here i thine Recently seven pe = o | . T e { e e A 5 et s peLponsiwverS Phone 1000. FAIRBANKS AT PALACE MONDAY. | cured of her longing for | e by pe in it killed and devoured, <while many : One of the biggest photoplay | her husband. bu fter thrilling | iteud “The Feud” is essentially : = zwom = 5 s attractions of the new year will bed and sensaiior pericnces. The dram producti slong legitimate = THREE M ORE TIMES THEN FAREWELL 1tured on the Palace heater bill | scenes are in o country village, | lines an has for its foundation the Pl - " L we | ‘v | best theme that has vet graced a pic- Lyceum ayers Monday Turesds ednes- mrets on * & t White Way, when Dou Fatrbanks' new | (hinatown® : S an- | ture in which the ever favorite Tom THE BEST STOCK COMPANY THAT EVER PLAYED NEW BRIT- e pherer b i T T , AIN WILL FOLD THEIR TENTS AND PASS AWAY erly style the story unfolds it- & AFTER SATURDAY NIGHT Mmuanagement s siriving 1o ve the | eve woman played hy one S bout two younx lovers, whose TONIGHT AND TWICE TOMORROW 5 (Beatetigaeraor Lhe ISt theve | or the mosi famous sereen actresses familics were al war with one BRING THE CHILDREN TO THE SATURDAY MATINEE AND > |, dois S el S TICKETS FOR LET THEM HEAR THE SPOKEN DRAMA ONCE shown by the faet (hat (his new Fais- | are popular it s o it - lensh SUXDAY EVENING A - a e S ; b The Lion ' "/ll4 should esist between the tw 3 eriflus % k3 weeks old when it is shown here. T M . “Tarzan of the Ape L s the Nifi N OoN ALE ; r of the ¢ story of the picture cannot be told | picture of thrills and exciteme famiIe cfue et Bty JUST A SPLENDID SPOKEN DRAMA—CLEAN AND PURE : father in a runaway. For humani e oy hrmen Lo, CTCIT O GRS AT, pa Lion Man™ wiil g0 just e it fon (e Bos ot SATS SELLING LIKE HOT CAKES FOR THE FINISH. : o : 9 jeart, the Sun try to revive Jere OPEN 1:30-9:30. AU REVOIR'AN'D THANKS--W. C. MASSON. o * TGS A et SOl = cartoonist i, ng find a locket about his neck bear- Soiepradutlon el epe vern s : B se i known the jne ipe picture of Betty. Both Mr. \ big Keith vaudeville show will be | world over. The snationnl vl e il et sl fathon Gow thut offercd on t i the feature act] Weekly will show the world events in giouiq Jere attempt to marry Betty bei © Wyatt's “Eeoteh d motion pictures, rton Holmes' iney will shoot him. This does not lia For Him! Fassie @ very clever offering with ? gues will take you sizhiseeing jrevent the daring Jere from looking A 10 people. No advance in prices will | in all parts of the world and these 5o but in doing so he is ! up a minister bu For Him! he asked for this show. although the | have been bhooked for the popular: giscovered and a real battle takes picture alone well warrants it theater Bloxii=l Cloncdicetan e aehiehl Beth Erctior Lills MING TO THE LYCEUM vour tickets carly. Lovers of F | Paramonnt M ine are other pic- Jere's father and Jere in turn kills | ks should not miss this one. as it tures that will be shown. Four acts' his sweetheart brother. Then : b U C ATED sitively Vs best photopt ot high-class vaudeville will be shown , both families direct iheir ¢ S JOND fHE:“x !-El\ — in addition to the motion pictures. and he is forced to escap HARTHORD, GRIFFITH PICTURE AT PALACE. | — taking Betty along. Jere see photopl feature at th SUG \l. GIVEN AWAY. in the open land of Oklahoma { : i : . The lyceum management realizes' never hears from his sweetheart for el B . | Wl Saturday is Do W, | AVTS BEG, TONIGUT 8:15 v tonight and Satardas is D Wol (e shortage of sugar and it has been the reason that all his letter \ ALnting, DS d el o it are| Stccessinlin - securing a hundred tercepted. Des ng of ever see [ —_— LELLIES T ane e einaa ol away to the ladies gain, he marries and settles to ot = s lite of the frontier where the sit- “When the Clouds Roll By sion on a cou esta is g will be offered. That the Palaee| ture of the tempiation t is of the new, & preducd o § Der Mr. Fair & request on all of h 1 S Briges’ comedies b Wis & Sctznick Prescents aveed Lillion Gish o and Robe in 2l of Grifith’s Suceesses. X ¢ e sreatest thing in life” h ” (mid the muck and death of France’s and oiher films ave » shown. The | Keith vaude ill comprises t 1 Telly and \chmed Abdullah featuives, with The SyIve | ey B e el TONIGHT—S VITURDAY attending the Monday, Tuesday and l\r l’-‘l'\| THE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY AND Hanffl[d - 1"@ Jv‘wur‘x‘x.‘xn»-xlm will open on‘ OM 3—Shows Saturday—3 Street « hone C-1026 | Wundesiic and pictures that will I = tures with (he stars o Filmdom have g zement is sparing no ex theaterzoers of NN Roe i (G Feud” “The Greatest will he g away. The good 'S GREAT! > 3 > difficulty <l — 3 the Lyceum TLARL WIHITE r‘“m:‘,l“'l. ‘. ot e b ‘“‘“””” i .\l\\lll\:I comED _’A Thing in Life” PRIZMA VAUDEVILLE. - WITH With LILLIAN GISH | THE THREE WARDS and ROBERT HARRON : — Ing Boundors: GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW 5 : ‘ 2 YOU'LL LIKE 3 . THE ELITE COMEDIAN | / - TUE SYLVESTER FAMILY SATURDAY CONTINUOUS ! : 5 § OUR OTHER AD FOR DPOUG FATRBANKS o i ) 7 N / \ AN 7/ 7 rand Opening on Monday | rmesssserines: T Lo big new picture is a genuine novelty. ~We have come to expect great things from Doug Fairbanks; we sometimes wonder where he can possibly get any more new ideas from. Yet he comes along with a pldule like this and simply cames us off our feet. *“When the Clouds Roll By” is s0 new and original in $tory and action, so far away from ahything that has been attempted before, that we go on record now with the prediction that every laugh-loving, thrill-loving man, woman and child in town will be talking about Fairbanks and his picture before the week is half over. N / v & S \§ > S audeville and Moving Piciures Picture of Pictures [rs. Charlie Chaplin (Mildred Harris) IN “FORDIDDLEN” A Story You’ll Never Forget = — v, HOUSE 0OF EXCELLENCE ALL: NEXT W K ANNIVERSARY WEEK Mondaym—lll;:l\xzel;;;)":){Vednesday 6 GREAT VAUDEVILLE ACTS@ EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! FEATURING Fe i “WESTERN SCHOOL DAYS” 6—PEOPLE—6 AND AWANNA GIRLS 5 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS ] @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ igg’s Famous Cartoons. Burton Holmes Travelogue & Lloyd’s Comedy News Weekly KEITH VAUDEVILLE FEATURES JACK WYATT’S “SCOTCH LADS AND LASSIES” 10 PEOPLE 10 An Act That Will Set the Town Talking! Greatest of Serials THE LION MAN?” audeviile That Will Please FOUR BIG TIME ACTS POUR OTHER RIG ONES MABEL NORMAND STAR IN “MICKEY" The people of New Britain have been waiting for ong time for the best there is in movies and deville that will satisfy. The Lyceum manage- nt has spared no expense in booking the best mov- b pictures obtainable and vaudeville that will be the < of the city. If you like good music the Lyceum is place to go and hear it. Look the bill over and n notice the prices: No Advance in Prices! Get Your Tickets Early and Avoid the Rush This Show Consists of Real Merit—Therefore NO SUGAR Sold With Admissions IN A STORY OF THE SPICE OF LIFE “UPSTAIRS” BOX OFFICE OPEN 1:30 to 9:3 NO SUGAR SOLD HERE ieietetedetototododotetetetage Rt Rototoa Rt oty Nights—Orchestra and balcony 28 cents. Matinees—Entire house 15 cents. & FRBOHSHOHHGE FHBHBBHBEGHS %@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@w@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi