New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1919, Page 4

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DAY, JANUARY 28, 1919, ders and Theatergoers————-———- — NEW SPRING STYLES IN MILLINERY WILL INTEREST LADIES e ever ready mater FAIRBANKS i He Comes Up Smiling ™ Aa ARTCRAFT Deryrs, LYCEUM THEATER. Fossly,. I'm afraid. V'ne “cle My st impulse with a | THE ou &dge from sleep. rush of self-pity)wassto. obey her.‘ re’s no need of knowing that to be the eas B yet. Go back to bed.” Then my. common sense came rush- | “Hurry Up Now—" ing to my aid. 1 deliberaely dropped | FON'S THEATER. to be“ne of the finest of his Jgurdity of my suggest back upon my pillows, punckt h(m\ Packed es attended the open- career. Jerry Martin is a 1k clerk £ ‘ime even as T uttered the 4,4, ensier position S | ing yrmances of Fox's an v nall town, whose principal duty I'm mother, id slowly, | sary program of six vaudeville ac or the pet canary of the E dinner, ank Keenan in “The Midn rice pr nt of the bank. The bird nec v < 1 can L 3l away one day and Jerry r hes in ace darkened with anger as I of my position, but | "he Mid 1t Stage”, Frank rsuit. This brings him far into the sefore I need to do s Leer s 3 ‘lo for his splendid country and after he has done some r to clean house. Please shut the ) e cter actor, even SuUrprising reats in his effort to reco cily, “that you &0 to Jour goo: agter you 2 s Bl ohich er the bird, which he captures but n this morni and that we She stood silent for a moment, and | s ily shown one Sunday eve- Permits to escape a second time, he no maid to get breakfast 1 knew that her face must be work- recently at Fox's. As with “The meets with some tramps. Instantly (1) A charming model of purple and (3) a very chic creation of mode 7 dernier cri in fashion tod B804, T havon't forgotten!” T re- z with anger But I had turned | B on the spoken stage, the play }is old longing for the life of a hobo s e [ i Ganera on) Bih avenns! tartly repressing with difficulty 4 l (C) Underwood & Underwood. s, for she was fully dressed, to hst hairpin, and over her house ghe wore a big gingham apron all the ours 1 rhaps you have forgotten,” she s L crushed silk and ostrich < ! e into my pillows and was giving | from which “The Midnight Stage”, returns and he becomes one of the i : loaves, | signed with wings. These are the pulse to remind her that it Was ;) "excollent imitation of a person | was adapted for the screen, was re- clan, but not until he has proved his | "' 2" S pult Katie had gone And T geeping. Then she not only shut the | sponsible in a large measure in build- fitness to Jjoin the brotherhood by = B ‘fwlr\llhflm W“l“' It “"l’fi‘lj'\“‘i“ door, but slammed it, sayihg as she | ing up the fame of the distinguished thrashing King Bean, a massive . . half hour to dre and Katie giq go: glish actor, Sir Henry Irving. “The tramp, who later hecomes his valet A S H Pryhing in shape so I can get, er my lady, I'll not call | Lyons Mail” offer a contrast in char- Thus Jerry is dubbed “The Watermel- ttractive pring at ast in no time | acterization which wonld tax the on', but his cleanly habits which are | hrposely used the phraseology. ar r a y footsteps retreat- | ability of the best of actors. Instead resented by his valet who steals Jer- | get break * for I didn't ;.. Gown the hall, and smiled grimly | of adhering to the French story and IY’'S clothes while ho is bathing in fother Graham to imagine that (i , sense of victory. A moment | the 1776 period in making the screen lake, involve him in a most whimsics t to have her wait on me. I Jater I heard my father's gentle old | adaption, “The Midnight Stage” 1is mesh of adventures. He finds Get breakfast!" Her tone (..o gutside my door, and rvealized | transferred to California in the sixties clothes of a stock broker sed utter contempt for my lack 1. 1o must have heard the contro- | and made a truly American melodra- | irapersonates with thrillin nding “l suppose YOU (.iovfrom his room ac the hall. | ma of the west. Mr. Keenan plays | He thus mects Billy Bartlet all I have on hand toda “Daughter dear,” he spoke in low, | the dual role of John Lynch, an aris- | ter of the president of a Trust com- furtive tones, and I guessed that he | tocratic southerner, who is seeking i Dany, with whom Batchelor, whom 2 « | did not particularly care to be heard | his fortune in a new country, and Jer is impersonating, has a financial W**MM*W"“? by my doughty mother-in-law, “what | “Bige” Rivers, a brutal drunken | axe to grind. When Jerry, who loves | 'he Quick Way to Stop a Cough ’%‘: time do you wish me to call you?" | road agent It is a story that grips Billy, learns that he is supposed to be % “At a quarter to seven, Father, | the interest from beginning until the the bitter enemy of the father of the ; ; thank you,” I answered promptly.| end, which comes with an amazing &irl he loves, he gets busy to straight- | i 3ut, indeed, it isn’'t necessary. I'll | climax. en out the tangle. This is finally ac- | wake up all right. | The vaudeville program opens with | compished after a series of excep- | “T'll call you at that time,” he re- | the Parshleys, a high class mu tionally interesting happenings in all | turned decidedly, and then he tip- | act; Burns & Foran, very clever sing- | of which Mr. Fairbanks is in evidence toed back to his room ers and dance Blinore & Claire, | vaudeville bill includes three | | To do my mother-in-law justice, 1| with May Elinorc as funny as in the ining acts. The Arens are | Jofgedodopepeq | knew that she would have called me | days when she worked her sis : Smith & Garfield sent a EETSEIehtstibediddads | S Tor me fo st to work, mo| ter Kate, The Hawvey Fumily were singing offering while Jones & John- might be surprised to know that | matter how angry she might me. She | well received as were sis & De- | son are colored comedians | st thing you can use for a severe | ;o ominently conscientious about at- | mar in a comedy offerir s Thursday the Lyceum will show | By, which fo e ente. | tending to routine matte But as I, good piano playing rine “The Border Wireless,” starring Wil- | eap, but for prompt results it b drifted off into my much needed | an amazing monk, ¢ s the show liam S. Hart. ng else you ever tried. Usually | slumber agein 1 was childishly glad a remarkable exhibitio of intelli- _— he ordinary cough or chest cold in | that I would not have to depend upon | gence on the part of this dumb brute. KEENEY'S THEATER. ’:,m}iaftwfi “E‘;‘::";&‘?W’“ld"“ her waking me. ) | He eats and drinks at a table, writes Bryant Washburn is featured in t1 e I s pure and good. ' nt| I was conscious of another whimsi- | on a typewriter, telephones and per- | big picture, “The Gypsy Trail”. then fill it up _with plain cal reflection as I dropped to sleep. | forms with dexterity on a bicycle. Keeney's and he does some v ated sugar syrup. Or use clari- Life as a daily wage-earner with my The ahove program will be present- [ op character acting. The story olagses, honey, or corn syrup, | mother-in-law as chatelaine of our cd today and tomorrow, with six en- very interesting one and ix su an\;)im:“(leEa; x‘:.‘li“g‘im,iad?:‘r;:ilv' house prnn:l.\url to be anything but ‘,;f]“ new nm,;; ]]4,.r1].}. L(,‘.k‘zflv(jd'e?? hold_the “"f“““"f‘ of -:lwv audience. Bt costing i nio morasithen monotonou he G Romance a six-part Afr Washburn is supported by a com- | hottle of ready-made cough syrup. | = == scren ¢ ¢; Tom Mix, in “Hearts petent cast of players and “The Gyp- 48 a cough medicine, there 1is ’ . and Saddles”, and Pear! White in epi- gy Trail” is well presented. The nothing better to be had at any | How’s This? sode number four of “The Lightning ery is beautiful, the mountain s Rges Tight to the spot and | wwg ofter One Hund . | Raider”, for Thursday. Friday and, g taken in the real mountains and | record for any nurse from the Y hlg:;:;‘&”fl‘m{‘l‘;’féa“’eg P :rl‘f ward for any case of Catarrh that can- | Saturday. not faked. 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