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BLLBLLLHLHLL5550950 550588 L88LBEUVSHELEL8L0088508988 Unless otherwice indieated, theatricul notices and re written by the press ngencies for $he respectives amusement 0 "TTFTETEFTVOTOETCTINCTVRTEVRININTVAFUCECLETOIICTTIIINP PALACE funny ex- caking, but starring TOM MIX AT Tom Mix has hi ne neriences, cinematica it remained for his. late vehicle, “Ladies to Board,” whiche is it the (e theater now, to furnish the prize thriil. He inherits an old ladies home! Starting Sun or four days J. Warren K hero of “The Covered Wagon, Anna (). Nilsson, will b “Thundering Down.” LYCEUM'S DOUBLY, BILL "'or once here a star who is not atraid to have herzelf surrounded by a company of sterling actors and ac- Hammerstein who is “Broadway Gold," now tresses, Biaine the bright stag in the new photoplay at the Lyceum is supported by a large cast of players who are stars in their own right. Kathlyn Williams, Eliott Richard Wayne and ofhers have big parts in this picture of the street of the bright lights, The ac companying feature is “The Tie That Binds," The cast is composed players who have great sereen reputations, Barbara Bedford, Walter Miller, Ttay- wond Hatton, William P, Carleton, Robert Yideson, Julia Swarne don, Marion Swayne and Effie hnmmn, Party to bumde Pact Found Guilty of Murder London, June 6.-—A coroner's jury cemposed entively of women, yester- day returned a verdict of murder against a woman who had entered a suicide pact with a man and who had attempted to carry out the pact by inhaling illuminating gas in company with him. The man died hut the woman recovered amd was brought to trial, CAPITOL TONIGRT AND SATURDAY KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring TOTO The Famous Hippodrome Clown and his Big Com- pany of Entertainers, being shown of HARRY HINES Celebrated Broadway Comedian OTHFR BIG ACTS Held to Anower With HOUSE PET&RS Local Young Men and Women Wanted To Play IRoles In Moy- a8 To Be Taken On the Capitol Stage June 12, ¥3, 14, Apply Now At Box Office TONIGAT AND SATURDAY TOM MIX adxes to Board’ Starting Sunday B J. WARREN KERRIGAN ANNA Q. NILSSON ——in “THUNDERING DAWN" LYCEUM Tonight and Saturday BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Broadway Gold with Elaine Hammerstein and the “TIE THAT BIN Sun., Mon,, Tues., Wed, “DAUGHTERS OF TODAY" This Picture Broke All House Records Every- where. -PALACE- HARTORD Starting Another Record Week TONIGAT with The Poli Players frataring Arthur Honard and Wies Winifred St Claine Direction A. W, Van Buren Supported by the Best Company In Amerien incinding e, Frances Wilinme, Fdmund Abbey wnd Frank SeHugh —in— Geo. M. Colan's production “S0 THIS IS LONDON" Prodaced on the sume large scals as the New York production. > Satinee Daily Exeept Mon. aud Fri 15 p. - Saturdayg the is appeagring with his company of tortainess in a Toto has heen a1 Hippodiome time anil vaudeyilfie A big sqsation, 1 on the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, in this column are BPCTTTELLICEVLR e awe ™ TOTO AT CAPITOL An exacllent bill of Keith vaudevillie Be 1=l | illa Tu 5 now 4 the Capitol, today and The g feature is Toto, fampus Hippodrome clown, who splendid — offering, me aturé with 'a shows for quiic just tour the some started a has been other feature Bill is Harry Hines, the cele- recently where he w William P, Retired Banker Banta Barbara, liam P, banker the [try | gaging in | He Sania widow, M who is a sister Mr. dropped dead on the lin ago, Harvard of the class of 1882, il be here, DIES 0N GOLF 12NKS Lyman, 65, of Boston, Passes Away In California, Cal., Lyman, 6, of Toston, golf links of the ciub here June 6, —Wil- died suddenly Montecito Coun- vesterday, while U twosome with a had been a winter Jarbara for a number of years. man is survived by his friend. Mr, 1 of K. Livingstone ckman, former governor of Rhode and; three sisters, Mrs 1. Lor- ard, Newport, R. L; Mrs, Amo ak Frenth of Irance and Mrs, mphell Steward of Goshen, N, Y, Lyman’s death occurred at al- ost the same spot as that of I, 1., tterson, Detroit capitalist, who s six months graduate of Burial Mr. Lyman was a « girle, hiated musical comedy star’ who had the Capiyol andiences in much laugh ter at the shows yesterday. Mr. Hines is a natural comedian and his stories amd songs were well liked Bert and Betty Walton were well r ceived with a good dancing novelt mmy Barbier and Charles Sills ( have an excellent skit about making movies that was very entertaining; and Rubini and Rose, two charming proved a real hit with their violin amd accordion numbers, also displayitng good singing voices. The photoplay feature presents “Held 1o AnswerS” with an all star cast headed by Houge Peters, SEVEN LICENSES SUSPENDED Sevent local men have had thelr 1j. 1o censes operate motor vehicles suspended by the commissioner of mo- tor vehicles according to notices re. ceived by the local police, They Bantista Vaqua of 211 Hartford nue, Stanley D, Holeombe of 462 street, Benjamin Goldberg of ayette street, Joseph [Farley st Mhain street, Arthur A, 4+ Wallace street, George ) liemus, Fdward Jennings of 332 Chestnut | street and William Dobruck of 196 Hartford avenue, The licenses of Fd- ' Fward Honeyman of 84 Talcott street | {and Mhx D, Honeyman of 53 Willow | street have heen restored. are ave- 'ark Goosl News for Ailing Women, [week-end Much has been said for an against propriftory medicines hy the medical profeseion. It will interest woman to know that in a recent coun. | try-wide canvass of over 121,000 pur-| chasers of Lydia ¥, Pinkham's Veg-| etablejCompound as.to the results re. | ceived. from its use, the replies re- | celvedjehiowed that ninety-eight out of | ever#one Nundred women had heen benefed by its nse, Therefore every sickfand ailing woman owes it to her. |and self 1o give this remarkably success. aqy.a fair trial, every | Britain between 8 and 10 at 133 Franklin street FIERCE ST( 1 RAGING | Quakes Also Causing Damage Along The Chilean Coast Aires, June 6.—A Nacion from Buenos dispate ol ispatch Santiago, Chile, Millionaire, millionaire retived | on | en- | resident of | . Helen Beekman Lyman, | ¥ays a violent storm is sweeping the Chilean coast line Valparaiso as far lit is being accompanied by earth shocks. Tt is estimated that damage aggregating half a million pesos al- ready has been done in Arica by in- undations, northward from as Arica, and that At Zapallar carth shocks of some ! intensity were felt, while wayves sweep- |Ing in from the sea at La Puntilla |washed away dwellings, the inhabi- [tants of which, however, were saved. Slight earth shocks also were fejt |at Papudo. A hotel on the shore there was inundated by waves and seriously damaged, Shocks also were felt at Caldera and mountainous waves pounded the shore there, The Chan- aral Mole was destroyed by heavy seas and seyeral lighters were sunk, At last reports a heavy storm prevail- ed at Antofagasta. N R ON MOHAWK TRAITL, Twenty-four young men and wom- en in charge of H. A. Titcomb, prine cipal of the Iissex Senior high school, stopped at the Burritt hotel this morning for an inspection of that |building hefore proceeding on & journey ever the rail. 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L7we many another girl she abandoned love for 1uzwey only to find too late ghe had made a terrible mistake, How was she to know, in her innocence, that luxury and egse can never take the place of love — that happiness can dwell onle where 1ove abide She tells her storyein True Story Magazine for Jule. Tt is entitled “I1L" 1t is not & new story but a story seldom told. Thousands of girls have sacrificed love for riches, but few have had the fortitude to confess the price in degradation, shame and misery they have had 1o pay. Where other girls have buried their unhappiness, Helen tears aside the veil and lets you see the truth, 1" —is a powerful story simply and touchingly 1old, 1t will move you deeply. You will read it through mist es. Everygirl, and everymother who must advise a daughter, should read it too. Other Absorbing Stories from Life A few more heart-gripping stories in the July True Story Magazine “Love That Kills” - He was rich, good look- ing, with gentle, winning ways. Had Lucy only known how eleverly such men lay their snares 16 trap innocent girls like herseif in a web of sin! But Luey had never been told. Her story will hold you enthralled because it is so vividly, un- forgett “The lure of Fine Feathers” — 1« the lose of » good man's love too high a price to pay for beautiful clothes? Margie Potter, foolishly be- lieved that to hold her lover she must deck her- solf becomingly <fio matter what the price. The result is & true-life drama that will green-backs around my heart which nolove can or penetrate,” That was before Karl Gillman entered her life, Then she found herself battling against the most terrific and powerful forces that er assailed a girl who had decided 10 play re, live cleanly, and stick to the right, Other Fascinating Stories in This Issue Are: “Heart Salvage” “A Sister's Sacrifice” o “Board and Lodging” “A Lesson from Life” “The Honor of the Hills” startle you. “The Justice of Fate™ Whan Mildred marned Hal the didn't know ehe would have tafight to keep his lav ~nor that she could ever be driven to such desperate measures to save him frem wretchedness and ruin. “TheJealonsy Potion™ - Tor Fisher saw no harm in Interesting Sidelights On True Story Magazine From a Reader in Florida 1 had mever beieved publish true From the B _r mistaien, 1 Murphe whe heiped b 0 quainted with the v the babs th the mags [Signed] B.H. 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