New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1919, Page 4

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ATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 19109, = > ers and Theatergoers ISR ST = =k = ———, -shot WILLIAM FOX presents ‘RIDERS ofthe PURPLE SACE BY-ZANE GREY IRECTION OF FRANK LLOYD husb: ; . at both women jomed Thrge in my mind. When J a Aohg,visit to some other B e backTrather MM sadiewiol five. T felt that T could live upon : 2 . N y ‘heard from him i eulmps and tea and send the money 2 s : 7 e S s % pr Katic had not heard from him % 00 e B ooty other Graham's board | FOX'S TOMORROW. Shaetn i ne ny weary weeks—I knew that T 4oy 0,14 nave once more the ser DOUGLAS FAIRPANKS inHe Comes Un smh"m{“ Jiin't ‘care to meet his eyes with | - 05 TS L CL iy mistres fatie gone fram my ho Hap o lnas - | And yet, my fondness for the girl Loy 5 P 2 4 v o But I could not tell Katie my | T b yling Vv € o e fd 3 1 B 1 ]r'\’:'pl"'l_" e el "_:‘ fl”"fi: "h\'x; thought. Instead I felt constrained to ! An ARTCRAFT Picture. mpertinemce, always a fault, b s eprove her. en an utterly unconselous one, was | FRTOVE Mer. o e vou back . Ry wing upon her. ‘Perhaps, I re-| % 3 s b TP 2 [ LYCEUM THEATER. if you don't stop referring to Mr. LYCEUM THEATER. { banksian smile and athlotics are in | ed whimsicully, it might be a ' 1 V¢ t : B b dicid ror Bate, ns CUinam s motheninchas wey L o Today the’ great romance of Zane' eVidonce every instant and It io aat) len rupti from the place she ’_{{f},‘l e he Light of Western Sta “: ‘it}e;11{<vr. of 4hs aniictice doen! very bestuniie: snd sustains it wobil) Russian priests refused to perform filled so lang. When she came = S will be shown for the last time at & & for an instant from the time G T eT o the ceremony in the American con- , and 1 realized when Jerry 2 1 1 b iy ; open, innocent ey 5 ; y : to me—for upon that point T °} e e o e Lo Lycsim and all who have not i een chasing the ing climax. The latest Pathe | culate, as the orthodox church re- firm, sooner or later she must re- | seen it will be afforded an opportunity ¢anary, until th®®al scene in which | Topics of the Day and an Alice How quires that marriages be celebrated | to ys—she be able better Kalig s mapuers as there will be four shows during MNe takes his little Billy to his heart. | cll comedy will complete the film pro- | in church poreciate the real home which 1 The Shell Factory in Cresthaven the day. The theater will be opened FressR e e ] | Mulor Allen Tacdwsll, of the made for her. ; Calllne her an o1 woman) nstena | 5t 1:00 olelotie MNTH (this) mammothy S0 OX'S THEATER — e Rt e o e e vas h this comviction stron feature Dustin Farnum is starred Stolen Orders”, Pearl White anda | music 7 P b inw after the interests of | ‘forelsn hat I 1eturned to Katie's Of Mrs. Graham,” I returned shortly. | mhjs feature is one of the most pic- ' great vaudeville show arc the fea. . Flinore laire, two comediennes, | — | prisoners, interceded with Bolshevik after an inter val of two hours in ‘1 know,” Katie returned despon- turesque and impressive westdrns tures at Fox's tonight May Elinore being one of the famou > | officials, but Paters, the hesd of the h I hoped that whe had slept. dently. *T try lots. But den I tink, I !‘ever unrolled on the screen. The For tomorrow evening double fea- | Elinore srs, nationally known fun- Efl[flm& Mel] we[l Rflsslan Wofl]efl commission for the supression of grected me with a slow smile. have vun Missis Graham. Dot's all I | story is rich in human interest and fures wilJ be the attraction at Fox's. makers; : ; Fami com- | contra-revolution, was firm in his re- her eyes search«sd mine pathetic- want.” engrossing adventure The produc- Owing to the fact that William F bination vari Francis & Del- i n | fusal to grant Captain Hicks immuni- Then 1 postpcmed ‘the problem She gave me the ecngaging smile | tion is superb and the great west has num in “Riders of the Purple Sas B anu Vender”, and Desm A“ ObS{fibles | tv if he left the American property st our hearts by* a guestion | which had many times disarmed re- | probably never been more impressive- only played here two days in Seplem- | Prince Charles, e Euhas Men 2 i wlicalinta the)Risslant churoh id you sleep, Ka itie?” | proof, ana I hasened to change the|ly filmed. It vibrates with tense bLer, Mr. Farnum will be one of the | key”, this attraction has created s R which stood in an adjoining court g s Graay SDEGics =unlech situations and strikes an intclligent as attractions on tomorrow night's pro- = sensation wherever shown. This ani-| Copenhagen, Jan. 1, (Correspond- | When the hour for the departure of A'e you gone. ¥ jwost woke up “I find you work near | well as a popular appeal. Dustin gram. Gail Kane and rt Holmes mal, though born a monkey, has liter- | ence of the Associated Press.)—Ro- [ the British officials from Moscow ap- rae minutes ag o.” e, ,” I said hastil | Farnum realizes cvery demand made in “When Men Betray”, is the other ally almost made himself a man, his | mance was intermingled with tragedy | proached the situation became des- ias scod B boe sEvoL s hcad el ‘Don:t she returned with | upon him. The vaudevlils bill con- feature intelligence being really marvellous. | in the trying days when the foreign | porate, surprising promptness. ‘I can get me s of three hig acts and the fifth William Farnum portrays Lassiter, ' The magnitude of the above bill neces. | colonies were attempting to get por- nally one of the Lettish women y head she all ¥ght, but oh good job quick. That shell factory | episode of the Houdini serfal is on the greatest fighting character of sitates the starting of the matinees at | mission to leave Russia Arrests, | who was guarding C ain Hicks be- i Graham, my he girt she ache me in Cresthaven, it pay lots good wages. | the program ! modern fiction in Zano Grey's thrill- p. m., all next week, the night arches and threats of execution | came interested in his plight and tele- hing awful. Do you tink I have Girls I know trying long time get me Sunday the usual double featured “Riders of the Purple Sage”. As shows starting as usual at 7:15.| were relieved by marriages between | phoned to Peters, addressing him in ‘way coom over. But I no vant to leave | pill will be presented along with a ', the Ranger who rode for | Vaudeville will 5 | men of the Entente powers and Rus- | the Lettish tongue. Her appeal was Katie in Sacly cloth. dot babee. Y | speclal musical program. One of the ve; ce, his characterization is o'clock daily n women heeded. She umed _responsibility 7 % y who going to take care dot | featu will be “The Man of Bronze' 3 one. “Riders of the Pt > = e - The Bolshevik government would | for the delivery of the English officer voluntarily coni rasted the hu- ' babee?” she demanded with flerce | starring Lewis Stone and Marguerito 1s 5 seveniirecistandt wiii < HEATER. not grant Russian citizens permits to | at the train which was to carry him of Katie's attityade with the suddenness. Clayton. The other features will be screened about 8:45 Sunday v Tod . last opportunity to see | E0 abroad. Consequently foreign men | out of Russia A priest was hastily * of the usual good quality. { “When Men Betray”, s the big show at Keeney's, the big four- | Who hoped to leave Russia shortly | engaged and the party stopped in an Douslas Falrbanks will appear in ' ciety drama, in which Gail Kane and | teen reels of pictures and five acts of | €0uld not hope to see their sweet- | orthodox church on the way to the the role of a tramp in his newest Stuart Holmes are featured is a story | vaud ancil i h | hearts for an indefinite period, pos- | station, where the ceremony was per- photoplay which will be at the of human frailties and has a tre- ety s sibly never, if they left them in starv- | formed Jjust half an hour before the Lyceum Monday, Tuesday and Wed- mendous climax. ot e e ien e for | ing, disrupted Russia, where food is| bride and groom started for England. nseday. In the role of Jerry Martin, | Monday brings Fox's anniversary { her “Women Weapons.” very in- | denied to persons not regarded as - The Watermelon, r. Fairbanks yeck, an event that all local theate teresting story and a D ar, sup- | ‘‘class-conscious workmen” and all | T has developed a re aracter, filled goers are looking forward to anxious- | ported by a competent Don't | Persons not in sympathy with Bol- | STYLE CRAZE REACHES WOMEN j with such whimsicalities that it 1y, as Fox's program for all week pro- ['miss sceing it. The other picture is | Shevism are dispossessed. | IN PAPEETE, ISLAND OF TAHITI fairly bristles with fun. The Fs ,vides the biggest amusement offerir The L of the ( rring Many officials of the French and | | st | Papeete, Island of Tahiti, Jan. 2¢ I — e ever presented in New Britain Fddie Polo. This is a serizl that has | British colontes married in the big acts of vaudeville, every one of | them all heaten for thrills, First | ttving days of their stay in Moscow | —The Chinese women of Papeete Brink Habifi them headliners, and Frank Keenan | chapter today. Comedics and other e SRR T e Rty SF | have, with one accord, discarded their | in “The Midnight Stage”, his latest | short subje 1cluding a Gaumont | Captain ¥ - icks, military aide ‘ Pathe drama. “The Mglrlnigln Stage” | Weekly comp :I m:» bill. For vaude- | to Bruce Lockhart, the British diplo- " ""””""]vdr"” afjcliclo Mma!onfls Sur[enders fo TESCUM is an enthralling romance of the Sier- | villo there are five big time acts, the | matic representative in Moscow, was | and tunic and adopted the semi- ras in the '60s, embodying the plot | kind that entertain the towns on the | accomplished in the face of greater | European dress of the Tahitian belles Tescum FPowders for breaking up the | of “The Lyons Mail”, but transformed | hig circuits. Chief Tendehoa, the In- | Obstacles perhaps, than those of | of the town. This includes the high- drink habit, destroy sl taste for | jnt g truly American drama of the ! dian athlete is ¢ on the vaudeville | Other Entente citizens who managed | est of high heeled French shoes. whiskey, ale, beer or other alcohollo | () western country of fifty ve program: Kelly & Cole, novelty |to marry between jail sentences and The resuit has been the infliction of | s Eosuoa iihousandaspor ':‘v"mm’;‘:}agov Mr. Keenan played the dual| danc come next; Parker and Finn | searches much torture which the wamen are home trentment that can be glven secrotly | T0le of John Lynch, an aristocrat are very good in a boxing act; Mum- | Captain Hicks was one of the French | enduriag with the greatest fortitude. a is sold under a steel-bound money- | Southerner, who is seeking his for- | ford & Thompson in a singing act t and English officials who were held | For centuries they have trod the refunded gu antee by Apothecaries tune in a new country, and “Bige" | is excellent, T 1 D » Minstre as prisoners in the American consu- i bosom of mother earth barefooted, Hall, 591 Main street, and other | Rivers, a brutal road agent It is a | complete the shos 3 double feature te general at Moscow. He wag en- | but today they parade the length of druggists. story that grips the interest from the ! show tomorrow—-four hours first | aged to marry Madame Melinina, | the beach road proud in their new ac- ! class entertainment ! but dared not leave the American | quisition. As soon as they are out of Onight--“Stoien Orders” and Pearl White RHFE X Ry ; i premises to marry her. Most of his | the public eve off come the shoes and " : be 3 | ficial were in return to their dwelliag, after assoclates prisons | they charged with contra-revolutjonary ac- | the fashion of their ancestors—car- DMORROW EVENIN ;—Double Features—Rewrn Engagement of (g —d ' ] e e R e R WILLIAM FARNUM in _ A o , o @0 2.9 BT . . S Lodris L C AR RS G Y F MRS. WILSON WITH BRITISH NOBILITY GAIL: KANE and STUART HOLMES in “WHEN MEN BETRAY” : L b g ¢ VEG @W fi@l%l’ P — & AN i Y vent i the Thexiricl ' YAURRY = — % I &t Turwerksll Arch St A [] The Event of the Theatrical Season. ey e FOX'S ANNIVERSARY WEEK B & _ TODAY ONLY R e s oo -Big Acts-6 of Real Vaudeviile™ = & “The Light o fWestern Stars” & f i of Saturday Evening THE PARSHLEYS g Wlth LADY OWLS' MINSTRELS Novelty Musical Act FRANCIS & DEMAR, k y = ) BU I(\: & ‘""0“.\‘[ e < scenutivendery ] D US T I N FA R N U M ; ? Admission, 15 Cents THE HARVEY FAMILY | & L 2 ELINORE & CLAIRE VAUDEVILLE Zlinore is one of the fam ous ‘:()r‘ sters—Nationally known [ — - B ¥ Fun -Makers.) ; SUNDAY e I And ::“' N‘nfulnnul and Amazing Prodigy ; H MARGUERITTE CLAYTON in 2 e, e PRINCE CHARLES” N “THE MAN OF BRONZE” E ETHEL (LAYTON Born a Monkey; He Made Himself a Man SR SWOMEN'S WEAPONS” 6--BIG ACT%--6 ‘s Other Features ¥ COMEDIES —— WEEKLIT Also the Famous Dramatic Star MB—W—'“— ; “THE LURE of the CIRCUS” R, FRANK KEENAN in “The Widnight Stage” & : DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in I e e R SR IR OTE :—Matinees will start promptly at 2 o'clock all next m: | TODAY 4 SHOWS owing to the length of the above show at usual at 7.15. Vaaudeville will be shown at 5 and iaily. Same smal] prices. Mat. 1,700 Seats at 11c Come Early SRR bl e First 1:30. Second 4:00. ot y hi . 01 AE i VAUDEVILOL E This is one of the first pictures to | from left to right Mrs. Curtiss Brown, ~ Third 6:30. Fourth 8:45, ¢ No Advance in Prices! Bl | arrive in this country showing Mrs. | Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Mrs. Butles kg e, ) . T e . ” . 5 B Woodrow Wilson amidst English no- { Wright J | bility in London The photo shows (C) Underwood & Underwood. |

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