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hgay T That (he music theme of MARY PICRFORD COMING. i . two brilliant young the productlon iS based on that Havin, s ed | g won the hearts of the world Popular ballad, “Annje Lauric, 'and established herself as the great- ’ -'l LDING A HUSBAND I 5 ‘ I l'll ll a song that Miss Case has been re- | est exponent of child characters on " :1"""'9" to Rt ""ht“r'-* more 0';:" i the stage and screen, thh ever versa- L ® : 9, . an “any of h contemporaries, be- | tjle Mary Pickford will shortly - be Adele Garrison’s New Phase of d ’ cause of the cxquisite rendition &he , secn in New Britain at the Palace /} ° 'I .,\! “Ih .".' gives it. | theater, in *‘Suds,” a United Artists Revelations of a Wife o FeE T s e e In this picture Miss Case is seen ' photoplay of an entirely different N & E o " '/ b through a letter given her by a dying ' heretofore appeared. Is Guarantecd to Cure Boils, Car- S girl she has befriended. fins her way = The theme of “Suds” is based on |} pynaje, Swollen Glands (cxternal) Palge Puzzled Madge. be a bit alahmed sub” turning U nless otherwise noted, (hese notices are written by the press Maude Adam’'s famous play Op o & & freed prisoner as Dr. | Picky Yoh wife's had a bit o bueaus of the theaters or attractisns with which thes deal . own identity under the name of her \lr] Thumb’ wl‘nc); sh;_ pv‘f-scnhl"-l for Blood Poisoning (any cause), Old 4 his whimsical prescrip- | Pad time nervously, but she has i A TOM MOORE s dead friend. Here a great love comes , @ 1ong time at the Empire theater || o xow Sores, Slight or Serious |/ AEEONS. into her life which is threatened by i New York as well as on her tri- i i hoarty menl and a run ‘ most recovered, thanks to her splen ¥y > 0 = _ = . did vitaiity and yoh mother's cure.r | HAND BATIK ! “Duds” starrinz Tom Moore opencd | dicaster when the man of her ehoics | Umphal tours of America. 1t is from || Cuts or Injuries, Burns. the dual pen of Frederick Fenn and oty Bachit g it doca Bot tutl: woods But | looked ap H hy . A it 42 wy N I Familiar.” 3 STTIQ a three-day engagement at Fox's ves- | jearns she is mas Sold At—City Drug Store, 487 into’ New York soclety, hiding her a name other than her own. Mother Graham was still bridling as 2, 1y | he finished, but with embarrassed SMART FRQOCK #cture in which Moore has been seen. i ) ; ' een s insistent upo g ‘ o b bordotgrid| The story deals with the smugzling Keith vaudeville hill contains n bed and subsisting upon | Pleasure instead of indignant pr - very fi l a 'esl e “IlthIll' = 2 : un:,d "'," .,,..I;\.,’”L”,',L,\ ,“,‘. 11 knew that the battle was won, 3 of the famous Sultana diamond into | four very fine acts headed by Bar- | dl t g a Main St. Ciark & Brainerd Drug n that [ did t krow | 1 resolved to cover her retreat w = | America. Tom Moore portrays the | rett Greenwood & Co., late star of! Co., 181 Main St.; The Miller-Han. ] = . di e .aptain | the famous Droadway show, ‘The 3 - mn the physicis . | conversation, not to let her susp |part of a discharged army captain c 2 2, 3 4 5 = ; 2, mdeed. 1 think: she | that we remembered her emphatic 2 g cngaged to track down the smugglers, | Night Boat.” Other acts inelude Watts ee our o SRS S S : Byt byl Y by B e e ety Aomiee: | &room: Gow and Baweras: ooy . (Hivesh and Young] (| Tor room; Gold and Edwards relty 5 and Edwards, novelty HYMATA CHEMICAL COMPANY, registered an oemphatic o 2 ) I saw her Bridiing in fa- | 0 bed > . Al B LB e L DL o e S bas e amas, Ssap.Oingment Talcam. 2 overywhors, It affords the star many opportuni- s, ini Brothers s | in a elever hand balancing offering. Liboritaries Dept X. talden, Mass. HARTFORD, CONN. nehad not Dr. Paige ef- | Your name Is familiar to us, Dr i ked her guns Paige,” [ sald, using the first words ties to reveal his qualities as a dra- matic actor as well as to imbue his Agree with me, ma'am,” | that popped into my head. “We are Rrentially, “thet it's alt | down primarily to attend the part with the charm of his personal- ity. coddle people. But of | Wedding of a very dear friend, whosc raham was anxious—we | aunt, I believe, is named Paige.” nk down hyah that n..; The big physician set down the | gar's Jonah Day,” a Sunshine comedy “Virtuous. Husbands” a new Chester Outing and the Fox News complete the photoplay part of the | program Another very good vaudecille bill | is being presented. Howard and Stew- at shakes of a husband | *mall case which he had picked up, and gazed at me in pleased amaze- | ment “So yoh'r the friends Edy and Lely have been writing .to Aunt Dora - about!” he said, and then he turncd . art, a neat little lady and a neat little e | and wrun~ Dicky's hand f I gentleman do an exceptionally neat and pleasing singing turn. “Mighty glad to see yoh-all daown ’ Rritt and Mace were immediate fa- | ming & wife If he didn't & bit. But yoh needn't [HARTFORD, heah,” he boomed, and there wus no question of the sincerity of his wel- vorites with the audience. They fin- OK SINGER come, ish their turn appearing as two ! Scotchmen which is one of the most Premonts ““Then you are the girls' cousin, ghable things seen in New Britain > Ed. and Mabel Jeanette offer a skit RY LANDER Dicky said, smiling. ris A Feat of Memory. —Anp— “Sort of,” Dr. Paige admitted. “It's 9 second or third or foth—I nevah can E TRAMP keep track of the degrees the way Aunt Dora does—she has every frac- tion figured out and at her tongue \l that pleased immensely. Naila and | company in a dancinz number that is a genuine novelty, introducing | some extremely weird movements and also introducing an oddity in the end. But I was _always at the form of a \d“lnhmn solo=went big. nm‘ Duchess house when the girls came to all through their childhood and gir AUDEVILLE hood before they went to New York A I made it a point to be theah I‘H\I ¥VINE BILL \'l‘ I’\IA.\(‘IC. l'm ;)f the interesting features of first picture. a Select Pictures special I haven't geen them but once since Tel. 3604, There was an odd constraint in his manner as he uitered the last words DM OUNCE | wrich set me nking. I have a queer little hab of connecting l--) motely distant bits of conversation D CONCERT or Incidents, as one puts together the Sunday Afternoon attered pleces of a picture puz me And something in his voice made DINNERS recall a line in the letter of Aunt y and Saturday | Dora Paige which Leila had read to me before we came South BY. CORA MOORE, the Attractions “Sometimes 1 fear that Edith York’s Fashion Authority. Amuse unhappy,” she had written. “I mu New York, Aug. 31.—The chic af- hoped—'" ternoon gown Iltustrated, is distin- NORTON, Props Leila had stopped abruptly there. | guished chiefly by its handsome dec- With what Dicky calls the ground rations of hand batik and lofty tumbling of my imagina- It is of black voile over a founda- tion” there came to me an intuition | tion of pussy willow crepe. The bod- that in some manner the lives of | jce fastens straight up with tiny but- Edith Falrfax and this “second or | tons placed together and the sleeves third or l‘v‘)nr:h cousin” had touched { have an under.ruffie of plaited veile, 50¢ line . . romantically has also o 1 I stole . furtive glance at him as i = ~Wednesing Marn 4 Blea‘:hed Cottoll he stood talking to Dicky. He w i Ao A S W Mennen’s Borated § 10 icnee wie. 500 9 first ry glance at him. He was : yards only, at . ... yard #0 big and assured in his manner, and School Umbre“as —Wednesday uorl)lln; Only— his hair was so tinged with silver that 3 { e Sanstes TaICIIm I had thought him to belong in the stald forties. But as I looked at him waterproof, sl 63 more clowely 1 saw that he wasn't guaranteed . much older than Dicky "HO(‘!‘E OF HITS” —Wednesday Morning Only— —Wednesday Morning Only— Thru its use Gran youthful appearance has PR, = 70 Wed. Afternoon‘ 30 ik i andeors, § 2 fioral borders ... yard remained until youth has / numbers . —Basement— —Wednesday Morning Only— —Wednesday Morning Only— I:P"‘”Jfi:?""” - - . . 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