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P s s B R R e RN, (v v TrAY IBSEN DRAMAS AT i LeGallienne, Ably Presented | il Uniess otherwise (ndiented, theatrical notices ana vevlews 0 this colamn Are (B Merald Revterw written by the press agencies for the 1 s 0 One nee otive amusement company. fraaiizaiiasisnsao bt rnr e e dtatis it pbad i At 2 ra et bt s st pe st O TR, | FINE BILL AT LYCEUM | Front" {s a comedy of | The Lyceum is presenting a fine | the ch features the hu picturs program tos ventures, and distilusion- row, offering Rambova, t of & couple of dumb Jmngh (Mrs. Rudolph Valentino) in “When |00V, plaved by that inimitable ¢ Love Grows Cold,” and Douglas [acter team, Wallace Becry and | MacLean in the comedy feature “In. mond Hatto iroduce Me.” The serial and news round out t . anced by the best of the orchestra Mrs. Valentino i of Amer! and in this number of wonderiul et has the roles of a remaing tri band ¢ 4 not he a Henrik [bsen to ifsite talent of Eva LeGallienne 1d her associates in their presenta lar follower yreciate the s works at Parsons eater, Har(ford, the latter part of It is impossible t | 1 and tomor- MILTON SILLS AT CAPITOL Thera 18 an excellent program of Keith vauds nd plotoplays at |the Capitol ! half of the week and ju show was ap will prove po Saturday | headed by lar B invested in love " which was symholizes the re- plaved last night trn of ambitior individual over had cast ite =ab! misfortuns ation | yrars ) tragedy, ing light- omer hich « ¥ Gallienne in eart, ¢ | no clin 15 Halvard ttraction fs t Minstrel Monarc 1 of old time m W owi ha sp that show me im that 1 rarnntens Milton il led Hour se's I)auzhtel brooding (‘ondemns Mill Ovners \‘\yo%{é ‘ ; 30 erry is fa norhid For the few now &g Don’t Come to the Capitol Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. If You Can’t Laugh! BEHIND BANK WOMEN LLECT Haven, wa d Miss Ruth RED AND WHITE FAIRIES | )1 O Ouc™ cricd Bennie 0! < knve was skinned = d Mother ten- derly, “but just think how tl e and white Faities arc working about.” and white Fanies”” Windsor, RIAD HERALD CLASSITTED ADS - T Benme s TS S These that | e shin* Mother a “The h the white F the skin ones hurry skin. Ton w they will have a lide ool over 1 and work e under your wered, — ! LYCEUM PARSD N THEATER - “The Mastcr Builder™ With Eva " 1 courags to an |t low for more Builder” 1- < his wife, o story Continnous Show Daily e e s el tl Tonieht & Sat rearvil Ol . - oo IvUJv things, aren’t they™ (e e L DHOUBLE glas MacLean V AUDEVHU 18 Minstrel Monavehs | PON BARCLAY } and MAE BOLEY ;% n “Nearly a Sketeh™ RS _Uhonen Valentino “W he;,n"fiLove Grows Cold” Women’s (i of Old-Time Minstreby under tryin tions is as Gives 2 Children After Schoal 106 ; '\.____________________, | T'ederson Bros. ‘i Armstrong and Gillette Jean Phiilips & Co. LAST CHAVTIR DANCE. a Dance Sat. nght e times as a —e | ton pad SEATS NOW same of offending. You disc of tissue | barrassment In Tno Ibsen Plays 5 A Thues. und Tri. Nights || You ge and saturday Matinee. | | drug or de “THE MASTER BUILDER” SATURDAY NIGHT ‘ it without JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN Try Kotex. ( = = Proves old way HE CENTURY No laundry—discard like tissue DANCE risk. 5 DAYS BEGINNING TUES. MARCH PHE COMIUDY TRIVMPH O1 Berlin SAT. NITE, MARCH 20 l WITH ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST ' ¢ Including TOULS JOUN BARTELS | l MAIL ORDERS NOW—Lves 50: Wed. Mat. 500 to S1.50 T-Picce Colored Orchestra Charleston Exhibition sat. N Tax Peace-of-Mind and immasking of SR “THE GRFEN ARCHER" | comp vl(" ton a s t AT NORDEN BUNGALOW The hazari . . S m(n'ld.‘...:] Music hy Charlestonians ""\:‘wa i S pEmning a i # Sl s of Hartford | o Foresters’ Hall With The Famous Charter Oak iirman and M Macl'adden, Lurer, € Murray; The audicnee last night was larg. | assistant chairma g commi Mrs or than might be expected to nssen Sunduy seh nt, Bd- misslonary soclety comw ble for un Thsen play and §t showed | ward NBeardsloy vhoe Atwater, Jr; town farm n enthusiasm which was rveflected | Fleteher, assista v+ Hernan Hauson; open o tancy to leave the theater aff- | man Hanson; tr ock- tee, T, O. White st eurtain, when Miss Leial. | wood: planist, Mar as- | mittee, L. Lockwooc d the company were vound- sistant piani 1 y applanded flower committes, Mrs, I Gui “The Mastar HWuilder m Le re. 0 Middletown, Mare peated tontght and at Myres tinee, “John CGiabriel 1 of & vill be presented by the same con pany faturduy night. Pavishioners ~ of Church Hear of Debt Reduction 14 dollars was patd on of the i skill of th s story I8 from |wich who with s |nompetent hands «s LeCial- O] " I dJeantdhby pati also a musical Jionne and memboare of cony trody e screachi 0! ¢ L S i Introduce Me i reaching | comeds e a aEh eamy comedy in which MacLean has the b R AIELIAL rale of a timid youth who, to 15 Bopslin Qi e pear br the eyes mitted at NEW BRITAIN DAILY ANNUAL MEETING OF u[]SPEL[]r!URCH Chester G. 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