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g "fl!'ffllr"'ftf!:!i'iffi 3 ¢ N ‘. ~ S \r’z —_E 29 e =) J\. [ ._7; &o? ~ —— “w = Unless otherwise noted. these notices are written by the press bureaus of the theaters or attractions with which they deal AT PALACE SUNDAY. AT FOX'S, “The Bottom of the World,” the | Pauline Frederick in “The Loves of Sir Ernest Shackleton Antarctic ox- | Letty” closes her engagement at Fox's pedition picture, released by Rober this evening. It has proven one of son-Cole, will be seen at the Palace | the real artistic treats of the season. theater Sunday. These pictures were | Miss Frederick’s work throughout the whole picture is delightfully interest- ing, her supporting cast faultiess and the entire production ose of the best made by Sir Ernest's own camcra men, and thoroughly cover the ex- pedition from the time it left Buenos Ayres until it returned to Valparalso | 8€en this year. two years later. Tomorrow ewening the usual two This Ereat South Polar expedition | features will be presented. Mae Marsh was not a trip to discover the pole. ;{’r'u,f“';;“;{":i IT."e [ecHinge W e i a ] g = Thut had been done a short time be- fadelaine Traverse in “The Iron Heart." It is seldom that two fore by Amundsen The Shackleton such popular stars appear on the same expedition was for the sole purpose bill. of obtaining scientific data and n- In “The Bondage of Barbara” Miss formation regarding this fascinating | aarsh cleverly combines Biemnion! district. The great mass Of PIctures | comedy ana. Eyipping e g oel| Beafora mmns, . Y., Aus. and information which the expedi- | has found her happiest role in the | The y s e young ladies y tion brought back labels it as one of | character of a “little mother” to e s udving the most fruitful quests which ever | weak younger brother. She assumes | Greek dancing. was pushed into either of the great|all of his shortcomings and even ice ¢ - spends A& period in a reformatory for So far as motion pictures are con- | his sake. It is unnecessary to add | ..o cerned the Shackleton trip is more | that in the end everything is straight- i perfectly covered than have been |ened out. They are studying voice eculture! those of any other of the great ex- “The Iron Heart” in which Made- 2 & In five reels, which are|laine Traverse is the star is a new | Learning to sin, »d full of a great volume of | Willlam Fox production. The story Iy interesting. tragic and hu- | Was written by and the photoplay They are students at the Bedford morous incidents the great wastes of | directed by Dennison Clift. It is de- | mig voice o the South Ice are shown as never |Scribed as one of the most thrilling ice culture school, Studio before. The animal life, the struggles | Photodramas in which Miss Traverse [ Camp, conducted by Madame Scherer, of the expedition, the gigantic moun- | D8 yet appeared. i ) tains of eternal ice, the bleak forbid- e famous ¥reach instructor. ding lands, the grotesque creatures to AT "PALACE MONDAY. Th e Tor! sabie . e unique feature of the school given a huge shawl-collar of ’f";\‘, fe found here, and the scientific won- The new bill for the first three days ithority The second model is of chinchilla | ders of the trip all are carefully de- | of next week at the Palace offers the | is that new students are not request- ot December | with a dcep collar of its own fur. | jaq beautiful star, Constance Binney, in s most women have come [ Each of the coat makes an admirable S50k the tomet ‘af the offeits & Bele Hhes Gf b Tolha rErountie he time |ul|{1ur1~hnu win- o'\oni(l;;_; :-,~n‘|'-‘_ “\rd‘ ’m:;‘!:”m e windup of the picture which shows | Susan.” Other films include a new s ere Are no | straigh r ' pile B b ' » f "1 L m; ~ but For daytime w x. eal. as for many | Shackleton's ship, the Endurance, | chapter of the vanishing dagger with owadays, but prices are or duytime wear seal, s i ’ ' | e > $ g X E ¥ I Eddie Polo, comedies and other short [ yuneing jumping and other exer- est ebb then and thore | seasons, will be a first nhvnh: “t.;‘.:lr: et ietie e s B ekt Erandeviiaubnt v i untrimmer. and contains four excellent acts headed by | cises as a preliminary. Above, Miss S is distinctly toward the Gy conszsters,” a quartet of E . the | hood of the brave followers of the |the “Gypsy b ) x of S andytallrength excellent singers. psed for us in two lux- | shorter coats of last year will con- 1t English explorer. The Endur- ts which show the gen- | tinue in vogue, if only because these | ance was shoved clear out of the ing in the lower picture. The school be in vogue. One coat [ who acquired them will insist upon water and her ribs cracked by the od eftoctively with | getiing unother year's wear, at least, | Vast pressure of the great foes, L k C e Kt Rpir] g e pumned 1 e wind and e acos | LAKE LOMpounNce , of the sea currents. - > g ariomeupeof the Teader ot the expe. BAND coxcurT For Quick Returns Use the He rald Classified Columns to interest the student, and a number Fvery Sunday Afternoon of ice pictures which are different REGULAR DINNERS from any previously shown on any Dancing, Wednesday and Saturday . s N Ph f e G !::LIIH'S The public «l- - Adele Garrison’s New Phase o ready has ome somewhat All the Attractions [ \(fi.r‘ ~ ,( \( . ‘g[«fi']}h)l_})\ y N \ » quainted through the leader's g ‘Which Amuse Revelations of a "’ife peared. p IR TECSmUY APl L ERCE & NORTON, Props. Nor are they taking the barefoot ed to use their veices for a month or more after they arrive, but are given smashed and disabled, Iyving in the frozen ice fields, an eternal me- morial to the courage and hardi- good assortment f ect. ummings of “ldols Dorothy Hall, who is alse seen jump- is for girls only. Deky ey RSt 8L irendy. notning loss than & w#&##mes@@@@fi@@#fi@@@#@@##@#g f1ate e your i Dicky's face furtively y'half-hour counts with them. Are Y. things all id not deceive me in the 1 y ~ that he had put forth a “All except my hat,” I murmured rike as the first thing | gy nqly, “I could not stand the weight to his head to offer as | .o 11t ‘on my head until the last “HOUSE OF HITS” — SUNDAY NIGHT — something he thouzht Don’t need to stand it A SPECIAL PHOTOPLAY ATTRACTION B at all” keep from me Dicky reported promptly. “I'll take as the ring of truth In | 4o of it. Give it to me. had sald—that he be- “Oh, but Dicky !" 1 protested, my panland was worrying | conventional soul horrified, “I could pver what had occurred. | not go out of here and run the gamut ¢ that as I was that | of the passengers without my hat.” Rentiments toward the He looked at me quizzically ere expressed in hisref “Carry your little dictionary and as a “regular granny.” | your book on etiquette even Wwhen t my husband did not | you're dying, don’t you, old dear?' had happened serious- [ he said flippantly ugh Grantland did was “Don’'t worry You won't have to for my mnervous fears.|run any gamut. This room Is at the I bear Dicky doesn’t | end of the car, so all the passengers @ fact that his naturo | will see of you is a flash as you turn tile one, and always 18 | the corner, and I told you that you ugh Grantland's judg- | didn't have to get off until all the better, I knew, and I|others for this station had alighter at he would be able | lixcuse me just a minut I'll hang gment uninfluenced by | this on somebody else’s finger so that Mo OF any one else In || can give my whole attention fo N e 2 = = PP 4 3 ok m o) o r | -] o = o 1] v o d ANNOUNCEMENT THE OPENING OF The hoda NEW BRITAIN 298 MAIN STREET TUESDAY, AUGUST 17th Catering to People Who Ap- preciate the Best in THE WORLD” SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON'S DARING DASH TO THE SOUTH POLE. NOTHING LIKE IT IN PICTURES BEFORE! —DON'T MISS IT— ALICE JOYCE —IN— “THE SPORTING DUTCHESS” RESERVED TS SUNDAY AT PALACE CONFECTIONERY. ‘whether intemtionally He started for the door. As he did no time for-further [so he drew a handkerchief from his matter. pocket to stiflc a sneeze. t there, old dear,” he What Madge Read. flon’t need to leave this “I'l bet you five cookies to the hole er the tralh stops. | in a doughnut that I'm going to get @ Inside pull on rail- |4 spring cold down here” he 2 Spas > i = lieve me, and he has | grumbled aven't had one all win- CONSTANCE BINN _ERSTWHILE SUSAN @ the train walt antil [ter where s ice and snow. Can DIE POLO uto he wi 1 ight ou heat e, o of this car. Then | T am afraid I pald no attention to 'Iét-fi@fifl##@@#fi@fifi###@#%@@#fi#&# from the steps to the | his predictions of a cold. For I Of course, it only|seen what he had inadvertently drawn of a minute or two|from his pocket with his handker- 's on the step now, |chief, and d he woul turn his hen the train stops, | head in the ction of the floor be- o - — fore leaving the room e But he passed out unseeing, and W |the next minute I dropped to my hands and knees and crawled weakly to the spot where he had been stand- \/F\L) D E \% l L = E the joy andl | .. reverishly 1 gathered up every s happiness that comesl | .cr.p, of the torn yellow paper which had fluttered from my husband's pocket when he drew out his hand- kerchief. ’ A telegraphic message of coure ! | ha seen that the instant the first yel- low fragment had fluttered down. Maj Grantland must have brought it to Dicky, and my husbaifd, after reading it, had torn it into scraps and thrust it into his pocket until he could fin® un opportunity for utterly destroying it And then, Dicky-like, he had promptly forgotten all about it, and scattered it literally at my feet, How I longed for time and oppor- tunity to put the torn pieces together On one scrap I read “York,” and knew that the wire had been sent trom New York city On another there were the letters ‘“ce,” on an- other the word “out”, on still another ous’ jut these were simply the = QUICK.EFFECT Ldododcdodeltc 2ool Rt T T ToT oY) ###@-@fi%fi- BEHLSLHGOBIBBBB LD had ICE CREAMS SODAS LUNCHEONETTE AND CANDIES nder Personal Management —of— Mr, Charles Bernstein. Orchestra Music. LAST TIMES TODAY PAULINE FREDERICK —IN— “The Loves Of Letty” A Page From the Book of Every Girl's Life (@GP § AN A NG A o}03 CHARLIE CHAPLIN ~—IN— “THE FIREMAN™ MUTT and JEI —IN— JPAR'I D SPIRITS” “MUM'S "THE WORD” FOX NEWS FOX VAUDEVILLE -Headliners--4 N SH SMITH and MASTERS HARRY OTTO & CO. THE GIACONDAS Lodeedodelegededotodetelote folofateled @@ ones turned uppermost to my eyes TOMORROW EVENING — SUNDAY, AUGUST 15th. I didn't dare take the time even to @ '“‘::":,"" K p : ;":'\ _'_‘_0“1)-1‘" KK\B}:F:‘I:’I!‘{,‘ turn over any other = = 5 §2SS = e 5 2 How 1 ever got the strength to pick e = = up each plece, leaving no tell-tale MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED} scrap behind, put the whole into the \\'ILI.IAM ¥ bosom of my dress, and get back to | 8§ SHIRLEY MASON the couch I do not know. But ac- FOX Jcomplish it di wit a minute to a i : e hateis Ticky ot Sl @-%i-w-”’-###-fi&#####fi#######;a-“g SO C NG N 4 «mmm V