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VIIHI" "' e T '.-~. v ~ ] ,- TN ) ul‘ -A\v A Uniess otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews o (his oolumn an writhen by the press agencies for the respert'se amusement company. “PETER PAN" AT CAPITOL Indlans, pirates, fairles and the colorful denizens of the Never Never Land have come to the screen in Herbert Brenon's production of J, M, Barrle's “Peter Pan” for Para- mount at the Capltol now. Starting in the well ordered nur- sery of Mr, and Mrs. Darling, where their three children, Wendy, John and Michael, lead lives very similar to those of other boys and girls, the story of “Peter Pan" runs the whole gamut of emotions—children's emo- tlons, The drama opens when Mrs, Dar- ling confides in her husband that she is worried over the safety of her children. Coming into the nursery unexpectedly, she found a strange boy there—a creature who scemed as light and graceful as a fairy, The boy gave her one startled glance and then vanished through the window. Tletty Branson, selected by Barrie, himself, plays the title role, With her appear Ernest Torrence as “Cap- tain Hook,” the terrible pirate, Cyril Chadwick, as “Mr. Darling,” Vir- ginia Brown Faire as “Tinker-Bell," the rowdy fairy who wishes pots and pans for the other fairies, and Anna May Wong, as “Tiger Lily,” chief- tainess of the Indian braves, The Keith vaudeville bill has five PALACE NEXT WEEK~—Mon., Tues., Wed. SOME SHOW! SEE IT SURE! By Far Onc of the Greatest Photoplays We Have Offered This Season “TheChorusLady” —With— VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN And a Big Cast A Race Track Drama Keith Vaudeville —With— HARLEM JIMMY KELLY Champion Welterweight Fighter of New York State and His Company of 8—PEOPLI—8 CAPITOL TODAY — FRI — SAT. J. M. Barrie’s Immortal Story of the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up PETER PAN with BETTY BRONSON ERNEST TORRENCE CYRIL CHADWICK WALLACE BEERY Keith Vaudeville —With— The 20th Century Wonder RESISTA You Can't Lift Her Up! 4 Tree Lucky Ticket "UMI‘I‘* at The Matinces, SATURDAY — New Chapter “IDAHO” CONTINUOUS \)m\\\ SUNDAY “EMPTY HEAF —With— Clara Bow, John Bowers “FLASHING SPURS” With BOB CUSTER Dancing Every Friday Prize for the Lucky —— GIRL — Newington Grange Peerless Orchestra | | | | | | | | | | \very clever acts headed by Resista, o marvel of the twentleth eentury, Resista is a little lady, welghing but 98 pounds, yet she is able to change her height and welght at will. The most remarkable of her demonstra- tions, however, is the fact that ir she so wills, no one s capable of lifting her oft the floor, no matter how strong or big one may be. Haney Sisters and Fine offer a sloging, dancing and musical revue “At the Cross Road” that s well dome; Lew and Mad Wilson « offer “Nothing In the Mouth,” a great comedy offering; and Clark and Donnelly have a skit “All in Fun” that proves real entertaining, On Baturday a new episode of the serial “Idaho” will be offered and on Bun- day night Clara Bow and John Bowers will be seen in “I mpty Hearts"” co-featured with Bob Cus- ter in “Flashing Spurs,” The shows are continuous daily, “AS MAN DESIRI AT PALACE A glamorous and thrilling tale of the South Sea Isles g unfolded in First Natlonal's new picture, “As Man Desires,” which opened last evening at the Palace. theater, Milton Sills, of “Sea Hawk” fame, and Viola Dana are to-featured. The story was adapted from Gene Wright's novel,' “Pandora La Croix,” anu affords a quick-action drama based upon the old adage: “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, Sills, in the role of a British army surgeon in the Indian service, is forced into disgrace and flight through a murder charge trumped up against him by an English so- clety woman whose love he spurned. In Tahiti he meets the dusky bewitching native dancing girl Viola Dana's interpretation. His real identity as the fugitive PALACE Here's A Real Good Show See It! Milton Sills N “As Man Desires” | It’s Wonderful Keith Vaudeville With Magic Glasses 6 — Artists — 6 J Jth’()\' WINCHESTER & ROSS ARMAND & PEREZ Don't Miss Thi Continuous satunddv LYCEUM TONIGHT AND SATURDAY TWO BIG FF \lllll S % ELINOR GLY “HOW TO EDUCATE A WIFE” —AND— Bandelero SEE A DARING BULL FIGHT SUN. ——\l()\ — TUES., —WED. Capital Punishment DON'T MISS 1T, — DANCING — EVERY EVENING Robin Hood Inn Meriden MELODY BOYS ORCHLSTRA CAPITOL THEATER, Sunday Afternoon, March 15 HARTFORD POSITIVELY The Song Recital of the Season Second Triumphant Appearance GIGLI (Pronounced Gee-I £e) First Tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Co. and the world's best PRICES $§1.15 to § 2.90° (Including Tax) Buy Now and Avoid l)lxappmnlmont Later SEAT SALE NOW OPEN AT SEDGWICK & CASEY'S of rgeon uncov A by his mies and a Dritlsh agent moned to arrest him, The Kelth vaudeville show = has four very fine acts to offer, Topping the bill Is “Maglc Glasses” a novel singing, talking and dancing offering that is good bevause 4t is different Jean Joyson is as clever a singlng en- sum- | comedienne as has played here in many a day. Winchester and Ross &re a very funny pair of comedians Wwho provoke plenty of laughter with thelr droll and nonsensical comedy; Armand and Perez are the cleverest pair of gcrobats that ever stepped on & New Britaln stage, They offer gymnastics in a manner all their own and finish with a double somersalt off a springboard Into a sitting posi- tion In a chalr held on one of the men's shoulders, Harlem Jimmy Kelly At Palace Next Week On Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day the Palace will have a show that should prove a winner as a number of great attractions have been gecured, The Keith vaudeville show will be featured by Harlem Jimmy Kelly and his big company in “The New Champion,” a comedy farce. Harlem Jimmy Kelly is the champion welterweight fighter of New York state and holds declstons over Dave Schade, Willle Harmon, Lou Bogash and Jack Brittain and recently fought a draw with Eddie Dempsey of Philadelphia, Mr. Kelly 18 now in vaudeville with a company of eight people and his act should prove popular here, Many a fine photoplay has been offered at the Palace this season, but the man- agement makes the announcement that “The Chorus Lady” is positive-~ ly the greatest of them all to date. The picturization Is taken from the stage play of the same name and with Virginia Lee Corbin and a big cast in the roles. It is a drama of the stage and race track and shows a race scene that i3 even better than the famous race in “Checkers”, BIG FEATURES—LY( Are you married? to get married? UM Do you want Or are you free White Meat TUNA FISH can and foot loose? At any eve Warner Brothers' pleture at the Ly- ceum, “How to Educate a Wife,” by Elinor Glyn, is a plcture that should appeal to all for it presents a novel angle of the eternal question of “To be or not to be married Monte Blue has the leading role and the heroine in this picture is Marle Pre- vost, Others in the cast include Vera Lewls, Crelghton Hale, Betty Francisco, Edward Earle and Nellie Bly Baker, The companion pleture on the usual last halt week double feature bill 1s “The Bandolero,” direct from its successful run in New Work. It Is a picture of stormy love in sunny Spain, with all the thrills of a real bull fight arena, The picture concerns a former of- ficer in the Seville army who swears vengeance on a superior officer when his wife is murdered, He quits the army, turns bandit and becomes a sort of Spanish Robin Hood, ever seeking the man whom he hates, Starting Sunday night and contin- uing for the next three days the Ly- ceum 1Is to show “Capital Punish- ment,” | speaking of tho art e Seclrer that synthetic Why Millions of Mothers Now Rely Upon Vicks An "Outside” Treatment Bringing Quick Reliet for Colds and Croup Without Internal NUALITY GOODS AT 25¢ ECONONY. PRICES Dosing MARKET C0.- 318 MAIN 5 2485 | TEL HEARNS LIKELY 10 BE CALLED \Dempsey's Manager Witness in Rickard’s Trial Trenton, N, J, March 13.—One of [the gavernment witnesses on hand | today for the trial of Tex Rickard and others was Charles Myton, one- time heavyweight boxer, who stayed 11 rounds in a fight with Jess Wil- lard, and who was a protege of the late BII Tilghman, two-gun Okla- | homa marshal, who at 71, was known as a bandit killer, | Myton and Tilighman are sald to | have bought the Oklahoma rights to the Dempsey-Carpentier fight films, | and, Yhe story goes, when the film | | box arrived after tho purchase it | Tilghman was shot and killed last year in an attempt to quell rowdy- ism at Cromwell, Oklahoma, Rickard, Jap Muma and four others are accused of conspiracy in Interstate transportation of the films, Sager sald today that he expect- ¢d to put Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey, world's champion heavyweight boxer, on the witness stand next 'l'llv‘mln\ MAY CHEAPEN NITRATES —— Fear of Competition Cause of Sharp Decline III‘]'I"l'In of Producing Company' Stock, London, March 13.—The fear of synthetic nitrogen becoming u se- rious competitor to the |v|mlm( 18 now being re seriously than for years past, and has causcd a rather sharp de. cline in prices of producing com. pany shares on the stock market. A writer in the annual review of Chilean ded more 20 | was found to be stuffed with rags, Modern mothers know that too much dosing Is harmful to a child’s | delicate stomac Vicks comes in salve form and i applled externally—can be frecly used without the slightest harmrul | cffect | For eroup and children’s colds you | just rub Vicks over throat and chest | and cover with a warm flannel cloth. | The ingredients—Menthol, Camphor, | sucalyptus, Thyme and Turpentine| —are released as vapors by the body heat and inhaled with every breat h| all night long, At the same time Vivks is absorbed through and stim- ulates the skin like a poultice or Colds go overnight, croup is gen-| erally relieved wthin 15 minutes, CKS VAPO RUE | Over 17 Miuion Jars Usep Yearsy SATURDAY SPECIALS AT Confectionery SUGAR 2 pounds MORNING SPEC IALS FROM 7 A. M. TO 12:30 \00\ BEST MAINE POTATOES FRESH CUT HAMBURG STEAK . 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Maybe she can tell me whera you are going to get ript. i | | GENEROUS HELP GIVEN WORTHY YOUNG SWEDES Sweden America Foundation Makes Announcement of 20 New Schol- arships for Scandinayvians, Stockholm, March plons of increased good 18, ~Cham- will and co-operation between America and Bweden aro gratified at an nouncement made public here by the Sweden-America Foundation of 20 new scholarships donated by leading Americans, including Thom- as A, Edison and.J. P, and American concerns for the pur- pose of enabling Swedes to pursue studies and get practical experienc in the United States. Each student ARTING SU an- | Morgan, | gets a stipend of $1,600 a year for a maximum of two years, and the privilege of practieal study in the institutions of the donors. : These scholarships have been obe tained through the efforts of A. R, Nordvall, vice-president of the Sweden-America Foundation {n Btogkholm, who sérved at Washing- ton during the war as Sweden's high commissioner for trade in America. During the past five years 20 other scholarships of | $1,000 each have annually enabled ten students from each of the two countries to pursue studies in the o and colleges of the [ ot Next year 30 Swedish stue | dents will benefit from scholarships |&tven for study in America. | campaign to raise an endows- |ment fund of $17,600,000 has been [started by the University of Chis g0, INDAY NIGHT FOR FOUR DAYS Capital Punishment It Is the Topic of Today Millions Are Talking About It e Jafe Drug Stores Deep —r—r———— Stock up! CUT PRICES on CIGARETTES In Carton Quantities 200 200 200 200 200 100 100 100 100 Camels Chesterfields Sweet (aporals Piedmonts Helmars Murads Melechrino (No.. ... 9 PL or Cork... $ 100 Naturals S King Perfecto ('iga1'>, 108 for 3050 Blackstones, 10 for. 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