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With a | wift movement I thrust my hand to eptacle, brought | which had and held it I knew without vever forg the bottom of the up th een my K htly to me Evervthing but thi 1 woftly, “vou 1 ininid lock box andmother’s, father, dear,” have to keep Awiys If this mother Wwe 1o me especially, and it contains many little mementoes of our life to- ether 1 shall be glad to let you loak over its contents, but 1 have ways carried it in my own trunk ou wisk away, and—" father in- please I have gone Of course, child,’ m Won't you not cls whenever terpesed that I am things—that 1 only them, have them on will permit me stand iming wish to take with me i I should indeed to look over the contents of that in his hands at once An Flusihve Look. only one thing ot t 1 think mother wm to see,” | said wlstering of my cour- Years ago she wrote out the f—of—your troubles and hers, wrked it for me to vead if I the point in my life rately unhappy and uld profit by her mis- that she had ind that I was she said blame that—that ran down like a spent father's puzzled elusive top. Across m that ame that 1 w And in the pity as well d crept a look unted me-——the had before which coma had remarked ke my mother was distinet elf-abnsement which his face speaking into held when he was g of the woman he had brought Iness julet command daughter,” hands. He | landed it ened the hox its Inseription For my wnd lakd it in my father's looked at it closely and ba L in dear child wnd there his voice the elusive whic e s face *d this for | ot think you with you prob. I am blame ruelf ) 1o stopped iptl \ k the tters and the . o b the @ trunk. kis ji vt ft the room with him that tenderly Used for 70 Years Theu its use Grandmother's youthful appearance has remained until youth has A become but a memory. The soft, refined, pearly white appearance it renders leaves the joy of Beauty with yo for many years. Gour Orlenfal Cream PRI T HOPK NS & wud's T PR EAE BRERER \,/DL.LE LANT T TODAY i1l be no Fox performances tomorrow on account orB8 | used by the WILLIAM Ma sons rox for their Aziz Grotto, PRESENTS VIVIAN RICH ORLD OF FOLLY” a of Motherlove, Jen UDEVILLE WELLS mn THE LOST ciry ¥. Intrigue and Polly, . 4--Headliners--4 BURNS & DAVIS JACK BOYLE & €O, CHESTER OUTING PAY. FTUDAY, SATURDAY JUNE 214, RNUM in ‘‘Joyous Troublemakers of A Mald, a Man ana s Milliow, rox EEBRE BRED T FNTERTAINMENTS, '“" "l" Unless otherwise noted, these BED ROOM FARCE SCORES BIG HIT, Cormfcan Players at Parsons’ in | Belasco’s Success (By Herald Reviewer.) Typical of past Cormican succeéses, the opening of the summer stock sea- ®son at Parsons’ theater, Hartford, last Cormican Bedreom when the James “Parlor. evening. Players presented and Bath” to a house packed with first-nightiers was a huge success Everything augurs well for a most successful season for the company, if commendatory remarks by those who witnessed the first production can be usted as a measure. It was noticeable that a geod percentage of the attend- ance was New Hritainiies who, pre- sumably, had taken the opportunity to again greet James Cormican the popular leader of New Britain’s Sum- mer Stock company last year. An- othel local favorite who appeared, although her role was a rather small one was Mrs. Mina Gleason, as Mary, maid in the house of Angelica Irving Perhaps no feature of the produc tion was better received than the work of KEdith Campbel' Walker, as Polly Hathaway, known as the “Tat- ler” on the staff of the “Social News." Much of the humor, and there was an abundance of it, was contained in her lines. Lynn Pratt as “Jeffrey Hay- wood”, Willlam Willlame as “Fred- erick Leslie”, and Ruth Hammond as Angelica Irving”, made a favorable impression upon the The play presents a plexing situations for ried man with a temperamental wife: an irate husband of the young wife's girl friend. an embarassing misun- derstanding that results in the os. tranzement of both couples, all «of which ix righted by the appearance ind action of the correspondent of the “Rocial News" The production ever oung mar- wili bhe repeated ance sale of tickees indicates that ca- pacity houses will be the order “+— DAVE SEED AT PALACE. Dave Sced, vaudeville's best com- edian, is playi return ment at the lace the first three iays cf the week in musical Heir Night.” a ial bouquet tc and pretty re who saw hun here he- hest comedian in vaude- afties are along lines sim- Charlie Chaplin and he hands laugh a minufe while he is on stage. His impersonation of a Kev is the cleverest ever done in Other acts include Julia FEdwards 1 a sensational aerial of- Ross and Ashton, “The Sur- and Lucille Rogers in songs. photoplay offers Frank Keenan, America’s famous character tor, in “The World Aflame.” BENEFIT DANCE. A June will ba given this Compounce by the ycung New Brit- ke ouedy, “An udcville fering vevors o feature night dance evening at Lake women of the 1in Machine company the T. Y. B, for the office, organ- The affair purpose of rais- nds for the New Britain Day Y. The net receipts will go to ciub Lake Compounce BAND CONCERT ;Every Sunday Afternoon Bookings now I)einx made for banquets and picnics, PIERCE & NORTON, Proprietors. Bristol, Conn. noucts are written by the bureaus of the theaters or other attractic evening this week and the ad- | { lowing on the engage- | > (o "? g (AT HATEDS mply ‘h" press with which they deal. arrying on the philanthrople werk thmt the Day Nursery has besn en- knged in for the past fow years. The Nursery Is In need of funds to carry tho year's work through to comple- tion. In the united charities’ drive its rocelipts wero not sufficiently large to warrant the continuance of the wurk for the 12 months. The New Britain Machine company young women volunteered to aid in raising the deflcit, An execllent dance program has been arranged, for which Sullivan's jarz orchestra will furnish music. Jitreys will be at the lake at the close of the dance for the conveyance j of those who participate. FOX'S THEATER. Vivian Rich's beauty and her ar- c handling of a role in which she is culled upon to display marked emo- tional ability are the dominating fea- tures of A World of Folly,” a Wil- liatn Fox production which opened 1 two davs’ engagement at Fox's yes- terday. Tonight will be the last op- portunity to see this interesting pho- todrama as there will be no resular ierformances at Fox's tomorrow. Through the courtesy of William Fox the theater has been turned over to the Masons for their Aziz Grotto In “A World of Folly,” Miss Rich Las the role of a eociety woman neglected by her husband. who be- comes centangled in the webs of sus- picion when shé meets a polo cham- pion The character of the wife has fine emotional force and Miss Rich effectively displays her remarkable apily in the role Beginning on Thursday and contin- aing for the rest of the week Wil- lram Farnum in “The Jovous Trouble Makers" will be the attraction at this popular plavhouse. It is a story of a hiaden treasure, and William Far- niuu plays first the youth who finds the treasure and then the man who co.aes back to claim his own The treasure was hidden by Nature, not by man, and is in the bed of a river. As the title suggests, this is a picture in which the famous Farnum smile predominates. But it contains grip- Pin.ly aramatic passages. There ure thuitls in plenty as well laughs. There are four very good vaude- ville acts which nclude Kapman and Wells, Elsie Ford. Burns and Davis and Jack Boyle and company. LYCEUM THEATER. That George Bunny; brother of the ls e end famous John Bunny, who for airs delighted the movie audiences h his comedy roles, is close fol- heels of his brother is evidenced by his splendid work in Ow Moore’'s first Selznick picture, “Pitcadilly Jim,” now playing at the Laccum theater In “Piccadilly Jim" Mr. Bunny has the comedy role of the Mr. Bingley Crocker, who fled his high surroundings in London that he might satisfy his love for baseball in Amcerica, and his portrayal of the part is one of the many pleasing high performa Harold be seen in “Capt. Kidd's is a clean cut straight comedy with very many amusing and roaring incidents The last half of the week Mabel Normand will be seen in the circus life as Bory-nory. WALLACE RETD COMING TO THE PALACE Situations in the movies in which the hero poses as another and causes all soris of complications are fairly ccminon. Did vou ever hear of a person occasioning a big commotion sf.aply by pretending to be himself? That's what Wallace Reid does in his nea photoplay, “Doubls Speed, which is coming to the Palace thea- ter for three days commencing Thurs- day this week. The star has the role of “Speed” Carr. youthful and very rich. who is bound for Los Angeles from New York by auto In the middle of the western desert he is robbed of every- think. Finally Arriving in Los An- geies. he is thrown out of the bank as an impostor when he tries to iden- tif+ himeelf and lands plumb into ro- and adventure as he spots his stolen car with a pretty girl in it. He assumes the name of a crook and the = of a chauffeur to trail the girl The climax comes when “Speed” in his role as chauffeur is induced by the president of the very bank from which he was ejected to pose Aas *Speed” Carr in order to put over a big deal NOW PLAYING Geo. Bunny ad Owen Moore “PICCADILLY JIM” The Best Picture They Both Made. HAROLD LLOYD in CAPT. KIDD'S KID, lent Avenger No. 6 Otheg e Will Place on Sale THURSDAY, JUNE 24 AT 9 A. M. 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