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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1920. e v s : \]ETERANS‘ ASSO 1 evening Helman is handeufl king FIRE DOES $500 DAMAGE el | who has escaped from numerous pris- Firc and water did damage of 0o l B S e ons. One of his feats is to shake off | $500 late vesteIjuy afternoon in the MY HEART anp MY HUSBAND | - » FAIR PEAN COMPLETED | 2, 00 o1 e teis s v Ui of [ A8 S e o 4 } S e Ut of a strait jacket. 133 lafayctte street. The fire started ™EL R S\ ASE OE ‘ L in a closet and ate its way throuzh AGELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF | mouvinard-Linton pést, Veteran Sol- For Colds, Grip or Influenza. | the partitions 10 the floor. "No orzin R 1 t. : f w-f h o § diers, Saflors and Marines’ association, | And as a Preventive, take LAXATIVE | could be advanced by the occupants Vv a on (o) i = 4 has completed plans for its big fair to HlUMI‘ QUINTY Table Look for | for the fire. The fire department was eve 1 S a ife ) -\ A Ry s ’ hbe held in the state armory on Arch | B. W. GROVE'S signature on the | called out from the box at the cor- E : strect, from March 8 1o 15, and mem- I ner of Grove and Orange streets. - hers of the post are assisting the com- What Madge Did and Said has ceased to love his wife, he feels | o Ve ) : SO : mittee in perfecting details for the y oSl a emuren such & desire to mike Unless otherwine uoted, these wotices wre wpitten by tio press | most suceessful event i the history of @@D@D@@D@EED'E@E@@@E@ ) (] ] ) sttt et Bl Al b to her for the thing he can no burcaus ot the theaters or other sttractions with which they deat the post. ntertainments will be pre- think 1y sister-in-law saw lonEct ieivelner lolahvelne Mot sented each evening and dancing will chi in iy face, for she S knowledge of her loss, that he is far | 3 HEATER. BreDRie hei e (o follow. Curley’s jazz orchest will suddenty \ more dievoted than the man whe lin. the world fumed | fight for democracy so, wis it a gigan- | PHY 0N the opening evening. § hieart is wholly in his wife's keeping. | illusionisi, astounded the | tic tagk to take care of the thousands | _ THe entertainment commitiee has W is. therefore. careless abour| patrons of Fox's theater fov the last | when they came back to their homes, | ool the services of “Helman. the proving the fact two days b wonder-workings, | where they had necessavily to be | i r __exhib: SR e s el O s e 6 sl n ) Wil sive an exhibition of his skill | taken care of, e v e and had been compelied to swallow | for the last time this evening. Cle- | Thisidea not only has been the sub- found that the expression d4 nuuseous dose of medicing I couli | menceau's are B masterpiece. | dect ‘:r the thesis for many great writ- ! on er a ER S e e e B e e oy s T iAo ihon | e s Ut Be e n Bl b ke caind Prolageeliaomen! eR philoso. § for the fast time . | idea of one of the best motion pictures | —— o al fhen you have live . my dear,” she said slowly. bitter plausibility about her ! i 1 1 . phy, but my whole being protesic Tom Mix will be the tire altrac- | that has ever been produced and . ss und devoted love ave nof Phv. bul e, Gl TR (R B wer of the | which has been placed on the market r ‘riterion of a man’s love. '"j] Lhink vou are wrong® | “sald| week. He will appear E by the famous Players-Lasky corpora- e. they often accompany it 1 e R B .(.' ol thar 1| thrilling screen smast, tion as an Emerson-loos Paramount T O e i 1| clone.” a story of the Northwest | special. ) | ‘g the Virgin Islands, French RO s B AiGuntedl Eollce TNt (s eaturetMs Mr. Hmerson and Miss 1.oos have ~h West Indies, Dominican 1 BEOLM BN EL has lots of rocm to do all the tricks | writtén and produced the best “after Republic, Hajti and Cuba. Her Morbid Cry. e : s 5 ar Sy e s la ¢ - i e emana st ade him | the war” material that this country hese Jands of end, lore and | I stopped short for two reasons, i WIET I i W D e LT 1 5 Shut i heauty, rich - ho 2 RN | beloved by every fiim 1 the world | has seen in motion pictures, hut their 4 :Ix vin the romantic atmos- etk OBl s M1 over. As'a serseant of the northern | latest production “OT, You Women!™ | phere of by-gone days. now teems- his sister, the grim littde thought | o . B e law. Mix corners a | Which has its basic idea. *when the with commercial possibilities bl WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 ‘ andg thrilling ehase and then rides ribable charm using the steamer Only Afternoon Performance of 'I\; U e i ~““sl;.:\ e s 0|y with - his prize—the preticst | Y mlv\»\] ¥ sl hotel for ”J” entire | [ Dicky's love tor me. 1 endern 571 b T S| i G e 4 do ¢ nd interspersing the 4.500 and devoted attention” were nol 50! ¢ o 2ix outdoes all his other past | mile ocean cruise with visits ashore. i uniformly conspicuous ax 1o warra'i | feqts of daring horsemanship, Dur- g ‘;lxl‘llm-.l‘ng ancient * forts, rambling = . g me in suspecting they were assumed. | ing the fnal climax when he has the | 5 & : wrough picturesque native streets and Wb Eatife ool Casr There was a hard note in the little | smugglers cornered in a house that f came 10 me that cven ir | accepted ou can visit them in a voyage of her philosophy it would rather re- langh she gave, but 1 subtly knew | i barvicaded fr withi of the tropics 'ROWELL'S DRUG STORE = se uplanadl £ 3 % L % toward me, but toward hersel onto a roof., and then jumps 16 an- X SNt . PRICES. .. ... % Spalto 850 “You will not need to worry for a | other until he is on the reof of the 5 §:§% cluding Government War Tax. number of vears vet, not il you keep| smuggler's den. Then {lie darin Y SRR aE] | = 55 T T = | the looks you possess,” she retorted. | cowpuncher plunges on his hor: : DL P 2 KbONb THEA]‘EP “But years from now, when yvou ook | Tony, down through the four floors| R 3 FROM NEW YORK ABOUT APRIL 1 ] ™ | in your mirror and realize that so fa-| of the house and info the hasement o b Amevican merchants, manufuac HARTI'ORD. as your heauty is concerned you are a} where the smugglers put up a desper- LS : ers and:exporters will find this an R corpse that ought to be buried, then | ate battle 1o ret their liberty. G ¥ - - Inequalled opportunily for secing { you will know what suffe X s Ruih Roland, whe made a big hit SIne - at tirst hand the commercial and in- G Arli especially if you are compelled to| With Now Britain folks all last sum- A T | dustriul possibilities of these luxuriant | eorge riiss contrast vour appearance against the] mer when ahe appeared in the *Ti- 3 : = islands. No other cruise of like char- and His Company fresh, glowing beauiy of a girl who, | & Trail.” will he seen in the open- | . - cter ix in contemplation thix season BrilMant Associate Players, in | through unconirollable circumstances, | INg chapter of her latest release, Anc : . § and reservation for the “Comal” £ TARKINGTON’S Latest Play | is thrown into daily intimate contaci | “The Adventures’or Ruth.” This seri- SZaomatil : should be made withont del not hear— rou wil arn tha HOUSE OF EXCELL TONIGHT ONLY HORACE GOLDIN GRE ATEST JILLUSIONIST PERB PHOTODRAMA “THE STRONUEST” GEORG ES CLEMENCE AL THURSDAY—I' RIDAY—SATURDAY should be miserable all the time was unwilling to discuss Dicky with gang ol swmugslers aller an exciting FE DY EE e R e EE ) EEEEEEE revelling in the scenes and climate TONIGUT Matn onr miabana 1l from all advanced reports, is de- % | Fare for the round trip of $250 per | did semething fhen which 1 never | Stribed as one of the most daring and | "oys came home.” is conceded to be | barth in main deck rooms orf$300 per O e ln ! thought 1o do Lo my august sister-in. | (NTilling serials (hat a woman has | the best satirical-comedy thal has | perth in upper promeiade deck rooms | & ever starred in. FEach chapter is a | ever been made for the screen. covers all necessary expense ahoard law. I bent over her and. taking her They T e 1Srancyta D omiplele slossl i iisalf irclating tha They have taken cold facts and ' ghip hut does not include war taxes by her shoulders. shook her sliz N . : i Iders. shook her slishtlr| gientures of Ruth. Pearl While | Made merry with them. In ev or incidental cost of sightsecing | If 1 didn't realize (hat vou are Caf t o b seen in the last chapter of , COmMMuNily we have heard of the far- | axhore. ©ne way fares from New | AND Hanf'rd R e HEE R e PR e sesre (4 Tniwhich! alil (e | Marette) Ehalginl whobscamemolo -} -k ihvel 3750 (6 {S{mhomas Hor S Bcnsenencly should <hake YOU| pjglg and exciting situations of the | man and conductor, some Who Wers i ('roix: $100 to Guadeloupe, Martiniau et Phone 1026-C | "Nl Your teeth chattered and laugh | 1\ ror (hs Black Secret come to a | POStwomen and the like, but the rub {4, Barbados: $200 via other mysell into hysteries while I was da- = g il £ happy end. Fox's vaudeville offers?] i “what will happen when | pamed to Port nu Prit BURLESQUE |1y \nip tatceles whle | was 43| nupps ena. Foxs vandevill - ofters- o6 1 all was, "whet will havpen v " Poru P e ever heard, that is the limit. Oh. vo'i | . musical prosram of excellence fo- | &nd Miss o ot & : ’ aren’t the t one l've heard say if, | «ay nothing of Mutt & Jeff and he ( Made it into a picture that + Just received a new supply o e lCtOl’ elles but J never heard a woman of your| prizma natura] coloved reel i comedy appeal of exceptional vi e e ot y hrains and loo v it before! Dol - SE angewhich awill beishown atitne APal 8 Sstar Ml nierican jand) Brench \ing; vou realize. my dear, that you are ona | LYCEUM THEATE ace theater Thursday, I'riday and Sat- | 4 ging through July of this —With— ! ar. \M of the most siunning women | have - 8 2 urda This is the first of sailing schedules ! ! & 5 With the exceptionally fine attrac-1 rpeg . s ix the o g s - G e SR 2 3 These artists e produced some of | 5 iy anfid = EddieDale Seieeen .1|n'1 ot g dunanishan ookt | tions in vaudeville and the splendii (e best comedy satires that have oot haians e b e o | N q E: old man beside you?" . = = 5 include proposed sailings rrough 5 sy sroductions shotoplays whict % s e e iieni e /I’ C i CI ) nnd MICKY MARKWOOD His “Other Self. S L r .| Peemomd gor U sieeed audL el Op i simaier. WALD ik nter e VAUDEVILLE 1 il ot give e & liance (o uns [ ablel tha ma(sens of thia thearer eanl R oty micire wrime s neet P limation thes are prepaved to. make | Skl S e B R T i ol e e e tale of the Canadian | “Northwest Mounted Police offers of accommod say the things T have heen compe PEARL WHITE » (Dircction George < WILLIAM FOX presents [ 2 ) ) ) ) ] ] ) ] ) ) ) ) EEEEEEEE R EEE [o[0]] the motion pieture public as the mos feel assured that the management is exceplional ever presented to the sparing no effort or expense to securc | public. the very best that can be procured f« Other photoplavs include the 1920 5 {w Sheard = = 3 e = tion. Those contemplating zoing and when 1 have heard similar sentiments| j,o siage and screen. And not only | revival of Charlie Chanlin in he . g 2 expressed by women ‘‘in the forties.” | < | R 5 & e | desiring good accommodations had | i % ‘ 5 is it the intention 1o secure stella-! IMireman,” a4 new episode of Lightnin, heatter hmalattnaiiteashos knawn at | } There are fools. of course. among ! \audeville acts and predominant pic.| Bryce with Jack Hoxie and Anu Lit- | "0 08 T st ) { middle-aged me just as there araf(yres, but. as in the presenting of| tlc and the Pathe news, showing the | 010 @ s 5 | ~onge . 5 N o N ceedingly heavy this yvear. | congenital idiots amone women. But| «\lavtime” tomorrow night, the cream | WOrld’s news in pictures. The big | “¢1! i 4 ations to those ex- | | pecting to make a to England and follen elincitccalmar ds oS the battlefields of France on applica- O} ] L) in the Last Chapter of 1 do believe. Harriet, that this idea Keith vaudeville bill will be headed ¢ atic perf ances an usi so carerully fostered by neurotic per: | ony eeeguiions i e oot Tran | DY the Five Maclarens, offering Foreign Remittances B e Sonkl thailat midi S D e e musical interlude in kilts. Other acts . constant dunger of having her hus- night will be the last oppertunizy | Vil include Gates and Fin in e /o0 to see the band's affections wander from her. ‘ST ror thé meonle S PROVLUNL Y phe Instructor.” and those two fun- ’Bteamg g Ic ets : NG MosT KALKED ABOUT 3 alt horrible Urallacy | Fuevands. Al ong ‘,“"p‘.xnf, e T oroal Dieruya i Ny comediane, Copes and Hutton m E . HE ADVENTURES OF RUTH™ Show in New Brits wives who have gone down the yenrs | wine Bl ot b Face: Ohingveine, | thelr clever ufering. “Don’t Be So ! X W s = e = Birth of & Race”: Ching-Wing-| nough.” Reser : for tha 'S oulder to shoulder ax comradesy wah e E-Wing- | Rougn Betan od Eea R gthals il » S with o nd ot 4 e ol | BT St O o all Parts of | E - eCE a0 o e Mni AT ot A Wale Compaigi stondes merkeie bni4s s toris ca arts of @ % SR G i passing admiring glance at vout which has sel the whole town talking f\y::: :.-.:‘nn\’.”'1"‘1..::03‘:,[‘,.:::‘» \1:.1\ BA- On Iriday and Saturday of th AVTT i I . “OX’S VAUDEVILLE B Ay hatt{ qeel there will be unusually splendid e or. and the old lines hehind his e nd { . s e * Four Big Time Acts 3 : : ttractions in beth vaudeville anmd i : Mis sagging cheek muscles—sufterinz f ¢ reen productions—another big shew | PABY and a comely chorus Ma because he thinks yvou have been at-1 1o jalk about. The lLyceum adver.! time” Rida Johnson Young's inter-| (I€O0, A. Qu]gley | @ DON'T MISS T ¥ \TTRACTIONS tracted by some handsome youns in-| yjcement on Thursday will tell all i , i 1 tiseme: > sday i e 1| esting romance, with music by S 207 MAIN ST New Brit 5 ne i s hospital—do vc 2 207 ) NT. Ne ain. Cc | terne in his Hospital—do vouo Ussment [stinefromanus AL EUSeby ol DE@DEEE@@E@EE@E@ EIEIE!@E]E]EIEIEI How absurdly vidiculous Ter “Oh, Oh voice was disdainful, but 1 caught 2 b i lessenin tension in i, neverthele 1 1 | EE]@EE@E@@@@E@EEIEE@EE@ Cindy!"-——on March § 2 stery, tuncful melodies and clean fun, | S ———— and 10—will cause every longue 15| will be presented by Messrs. Lee and | NTol et atdiens e proclaim that it is a show beyond| ). Shubert at the Lyceum lhou(svi 4 o homestlVo i comparison. Whatever the produc-| tomorrow night. and the large ad- Harriet. than your idea Why. vo'l I o tion at the Lyceumone can feel as-i vance sale of tickets gives assurancs : r 8 (&l fie oy 1{--..('1»\]1:1; A sl sured it is all that the words implv—| of an audience which will pack the I HEA I ER TOMORROW NIGHT ;'f" ectly _"-}v‘“" UU'I\T Sy a show bevond comparison. It is the! house. “Maytime” is already ratedl . THURSDAY {he necver had .a disloval thoughlgj,ceum slogan. ! as one of the biggest and meritorioes A Million Doliar Production [ { toward you.” b= A e e i New Britain A Few Good Seats Left. a consvious one. 'l admit™” S, .- = i E S ¥ she Sat——T was not blind, War- | “CH- YOU WOMI AT PALACE. | decade, It continued as onc o HING FING WAH Company L S i v One of fhe first thoughts that oc- | Broadway's prime drawing cards .mi Wonder Workers in Magic ab I. 1 don’t see how he could| curred to the citizens of every com- | LWo vea Chicazo offered it pros- MRS nelp | munity when the zreat world war | Perity for six months and it had the| h\ S p J. J. Shubert Present the Greatest Musical Play Ever Produced came 1o a clese was, what will hap- | Jongest run of any play seen in Bos- | S e . - Of course. he was attracted b FRENCH, FIELD & FOLLY Liedcanas e alnaed this| PCN to the boys when they come | ton. Sheer movelty seems to be Delightful Musical \ct ol hich Katherine herse 7| home® time's” dominant characteristic. Tha - o <1 e i (;; i “\\ hicl ~xu.E\ ;:' ,],] ‘\m'w.‘;‘!! ! ‘vf:‘l Just as gigantic a task as it was {o § Story is told in four acts. ! THE BRILLIANT, LOU and EDNA MILLE vou, Harriet, that his reeling for he = - TR MOST BEAUTIFUL, thoroughbred Laugh Poducs s simply an outburst of thwarts S fatherhood—a long for the daugh INEF s % ter he has never Who might have o MEMORABLY TUNEFUL been just such a girl? Think if over. N = I kissed her and went swiltly ont = 5 Tomorrow Night e i ALWAYS A GOOD OowW! Onl}: ‘ UUN’T FUSS wnH TONIGHT —CLARA KIMBALI YOUNG——GOOD VAUDEYILLE THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “Maytime™ | ~ MUSTARD PLASTERS | Evmest Truex and Louise Huff Musterole Works Without the Blister—Easier, Quicker FRIDAY AND { memsreromwene: | “OH. YOU WOMEN”’ SATURDAY [ ‘ossibicph sy ’ Musterole is made of pure oil A PARAMOUNT COMEDY DRAMA 2 e P s . X : : , mustard and other helpful ingredient:. Played Two Years in New York, Five Months in Boston, Six Months in Chicago combined in the form of the present CHARLIE CHAPLIN Sensati v K LINCOLN white ointment. It takes the place or i - —Sensational Success Everywhere. . mustard plasters, and will not blister. . IN THE 1920 REVIVAL OF arw Musterole usually gives prompt reflie: N | s hroat. bronchitis, % o : i ceVirtvons. Menit N[0 Somnians e aon s tcoslis THE FIREMAN With a Notable Company Sclected from the Metropolitan Casts and a Bevy of headache, congestion, pleurisy,rheuma. PATHE NEWS SEVERAL OTHERS Delightful, Beautiful Singing and Dancing Girls, tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the an back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, ‘4—KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACTS-—4 j| 7 "he % ) bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, | D SIS R St . 53 RS . S, 7 The SFANDALD LYCEUM | rhestmofl;nspr&; sts;nee“c"fl;.‘ of | o Entrancing Music \mf !I ev ef Forget P:tsunatmg Da_m.es ‘Wonderful Songs Magnificent Costumes of Four Generations. Classic Vaudeville | i e e THE FIVE MACLARENS ‘ i : e ] A MUSICAL INTERLUPE [N K — Delicious Comedy, Pathos, Sentiment and Inspiring Romance. ALWAYS—A Show Beyond g | SUNDAY NIGHT RESERVED SEATS ARE ON SAL gl JJE2\ o s e AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA, WITH COMPANY'S OWN MUSICIANS = e COMING!—MARY PICKFORD IN ~THE HOODLUM —COMING! B it S e R e e e S S e e ]

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