New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 12, 1919, Page 4

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MY HEART ¢ MY HUSBAND el IT'S A LONG, LONG TRAIL FROM THE EARLIES ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF | _ | BATHING SUIT TO THE LATEST! Revelations of a Wife The Quest Begins. time and skl in my o service, wa continuing to give both L supposc the nervous tension under which Unleas otherwise noted, these motices are written by the A SR was laboring was partly responsible bureaus of the theaters or other nttractions wiie which the, il ek and walk the rest of Abe | rop my captiousne: but the fact re ¥ PHon't he frightencd, Mrs. Graham lare going to stop' in the middle of fay. The house is in the next block.”” | mained that [ was rapidly veaching Allen Drake's voice was solicitous point where [ feared 1 might openly Letray my feeling 'h way!" Mro o Drake puta patronizing air with: which he Cepiding hand on Lillian wm,an kind, but [ resented the protec yoke. It was the manner a man other on mine and we walked in N extremely young one or one tofally Into the House. As we cached it Mr. Drake turned abruptly teward a jutting doorway of a deserted office building where 1 piece of his work during the war that gw (wo men standing, the one hexperienced in worldly ways. Surely T said to myself hotly, I had ot acquitted mysclf so badly in the e should make so little of my world- farthest away from 5 furtive, slinking fizire whom tinctively wisdom now. At that time he hi would have feared if ad met him praised the work upon the important nysterious code which I had dene, | alone Blhoush T suspectedl thatl hel hiad The other man, whose type I had Bie 50 grudgingly and that he had . seen frequentlywhen diwils assisting Lillian in the secret service work, stepped out into the street as Mr. Drake turned towar i hun All right, Watkins?" Mr. Drake Ked in a low ton “lverything O. K. siv,” the man een compelled to admiration hecause £ the remarkable memory which ome freak of nature supplemented y my little mother's training has iven me. But before T left Lillian's [ had re folved to emulate the well nown byster in the maiter of expressing hither opinions or emotion. so 1 con- “Good! Wait here for five minutes then come (o No. 237, the apartment building halfway down the block he ertrance door will be anleeked Aned my response to a laconic sen P htened.” | said ire | and you walk up - the stairs—don't | T PRISCILLA DLAN in il 2 not frightened,” L st i | NG etevator—until you reach the “THE EXQUISITE LHIEF " third floor There is a corner there, o . . i where the stairway turns, that you FOXN'S MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. “This Way “That's good.” Mr. Drake was; can't miss ng Stand there vou'li he practicallv sate from olwcr SVERY GOOD EDDIET e G e GIE e e R (3 vation—until you hear me speak your A brilliant sparkling up-to-the- advance sale of “Very Good Bddie’ kiven the signal to the ta driver, | e, Then bring your lad up. If | minute musical comedy should prove ' alveady shows signs of exceeding this nd the man drew up the car at the | ,nooic questions vou, flash vour | quite a 1 you y coming as it does on top of “Common enjoyed the dramatic offerings of the qually casual He had already urb in front of a dark building. In ! police eard ov ve ‘em any BERGER dimly | can get away with, “T1 manage The man ico | far offered by the Cormican playe e D Clay™ one of the heaviest dramas so ! popular Cormican players, it will act, the whole block was but d, s as M Drake assisted : 3 ighted, and v l was full of quiet self-contidencs the advance sale indicates that it is ' the favorites cavorting in the lighter illian and me out of the taxicab the | A1 \ieng then Y lor Al | going to he the hanner week of the | form of enfertainment. The musicie Here's a study in advance: is Dear, dear! | had petticoat hole atmosphere of the locality | Drake roturncd. and we turnel the fseazon, this week’s attendance for numbers ave many and melodious | decline®—of bathing snits fvfl\vm\ e corner and walked to the door of the | “Common Clay™ being hy far the big- | and will he sung by your favorites in | hoeed by Mack Sennett's bathing | N apartment building which hore c musical comedy style. Aside fron ( i : Betting for any sort of melodrama rallifa parmont DUl Sl Rie—— = == AnUEan licomed e. Aside from | beauty, Virginia Eastman. Right— | the number 237, the music, we have a wonderful faree, | small-town siuff, loft m,.xmnr,..w;,' hick and scratehy—and took a emed reeking with mystery— fit and fullness— and everything respect able and unbecominz. They W “Wait here for us,’ Mr. Drake ai-! | oL a0 " I LM n SRt forhitiaRlen s time to get into 3 3 R 3 which without the seventeen musical | est riod 3 P8 : < ! period—center— the latest anc ected the driver. We may be fifteen | place, bul its interior il an aiten:pl numbers wonld be a wonderful en- | last (we hope) model inutes we may be a great deal!ar crmateness and thees was aho tertainment, buf when you consider There has been an awful falling off and Nobody can ¥ that ahout est swim suits! Speed! That Il over Mabel Then there was the middic in bathing suit fashic houg onger, but 1T want to find you right | usual combinai:on elevator boy e o hl oAl e N e i s N Tl s e when we get back. No scouting ! teicphone opernicr sprawlad at The Popular Pleasure Grounds. pany has one or two musical num- Moo e eaet Sl mohais pd the u;\m Hl‘r;;' you . ease before a switehbonid? = bers and dances to do during the ac we used to make ourselve for that ht boss, he man rejoined He sprang up w acriMy, B d C & | ionof th ke b wail | s - - 1 | i on o o comedy will readily be | trip to the summer cottage or beach? | could hardly call media i B et w0 o an oncert e e R PO Mr. ake's ke rov is manasy deod (8 ¢ esent Mr. Drake " From his ma I deduced e the novelty success ieon i ICCESE TR S e e Every Sunday M Lyaeh has alecads proved his | ceim will proson ,w\,mv\':;;,‘v‘(_;‘,'va\_%,f TIME NGW TO PUT UP RASPBERRIES ke's air was | bef = - ability as a voealist. Mp, Coprmican | noted sing from Green will sing some of New York onsavhich o ialie s o the tird dbor 1i- | pancing, Beating. Bathing, Billiards, | will prove it next wcek. -Miss Jose- m"“,‘ not | rectly, Mo \.,‘m‘ Anml’v,\m:'” “and | powling, Roller Coaster and the Whip phine Saxe s evoeral numbers Most sensational song hit with us | remember what [ told you ahout that [ pinper, Table D 'Hote and A La Carte | as have Mre, Gloason, Miss Van Wal- | “Romance”, Wild Honey” and “Won- | valua itran loot - dron the Messrs, Hutehinson, Galla- | d'ring TThis will no doubt prove a (By Biddy Dye.) including Pierce and Norton, T gher, Alderson and (he other members | rare treat to the music lovers of the | The raspberry twins, red of the company Added fo (his ave | Uity The feature An Amateur ! 53¢ knocking at our kitc veral E il ngagement i Wido i ure fi lau n 1 these July days and demanding ad- trengthen the cast. Director Masson | COS8 It presents a good love story wlth bright. érisp comedy, | Mittance to the Loyal Order of th promises o delightful presentation of | Sharvkles this dainty play and says there is a | and the action travels rapidly through Can v treat and a surprise (o Lacoum | ive interesting reels to a satisfactor- | To can raspberries, red or black patrons noxt awe ily merry conclusion. Zena Keefe ' (v this method 0 ~ gives a capital perfo ce as the 1DE\A § &i wpital performance a BEST.PICTURES i g v SUNDAY AT LYCHUM. heroine hoda. o bitterly plagued s i s = 'Phone 4000 For! Sunday night the Iyceum las ( With lexcess bagsaze in the shape of relatives he leading lady acts with ilizod glass jars, alternating a layer a layer of sugar, and Wash the fresh berries lightly look over carefully, then pack in R I L o @ | 2rranced o splendid double feature | bill which will consist of “An Amateur | Auring dash and vim, wins her sugar witl : lespoonfuls of s i) to RAY IN “THE Gl s DODGERY - i 3 ta i GIRTFDODGI WED. THURS. Widow.” starving Zena Keefe along | AUdience’s sympathy from the bemin- lowing 3 (1h vine e S — with another mammo N B i e of thingsand is cxceedinglyata| sacul DintEO L th o fruit ARl jars gt bv EVENING ONLY : ; i Renah mmoth star feature SRR T two-thirds full, and set on a rack in pnd e BN e i and SAT. Also as an extra attvaction the Ly- | tractive in a maive. girlish sort of 3 i i nl ' IONAL FEATURES B way. The other feature will be a 12 Wash boiler. Pour in cold water pound L e rnlT onel which Wil prove &l real luntiliiars arc tro- thinaftorerstRanak] surprise to movie patrons bring the water to a boil Ll gtlic in sterile p 6« fime al k LADY Last Time Tonight i { boiler. When water boils, remove Two delic - ba | PG D AR jars one at a time. fill up from {he St h E . . contents of the other Jars, seal im- | (€50 00 BR[| | Tonight is the last chance o see ' ;. cjiately and cool ollane the excellent show at the Palace. Oven Preserved Raspberries. 5 The Powerful Drama FAN" & e nificent Screen Produc- B - sensational photo drama or the ame.’ pariics and pack Into steril A h of Oscar Wilde's MONDAY, TUESDAY g “What Every Woman Wants.” Fivery- s, Cover Jars with glass tops, and ling Society Play. ! larss £ Grace Darmond is seen ir the most e e e i ekt In the Sensation of the Sum- B WEDNESDAY | one has some iden of what every Wo- wq the filled Special Attraction On Top of | man wants but this woman's idea WAS ¢ in a moderately hot oven. l.et Regular Bill \together different. The first,@f the (e o & HOTER S e ) Cyelone Smith stories s also Y™ the yop P St SRR Have bill, with daring IEddic Polo and Mack . qiio o a1 poiling e NEXT WEFR “Fhe Sennett's sereaming comedy,The Rip "‘\ ,-‘.‘:~”‘\I~‘\‘{' o ..‘\”“H\*‘h:\ \b‘ i jars on a sheet of asbes mer Season, \nd Stitch T v T audevi R e e T e L fhc Smart Musical Comedy consists of three very good acts, in- | | with sirup, adjust rings and cluding the Strand Trio in songs and WL | and secal comedy: the Th Sndelsonskoang: Raspberry and Apple Jam--Pecl D . ” pleasing _movelty with music and | wd core four pounds of tart appl t t ry ‘P" magic. and Kelly and Devitt d‘nv*’v'} L L v b | and do acrobatic stunts that vou will ;¥ i el d s ania e e Ao 0as | Tuesday ADH Werdncs | apples in a porcelain lined presery ped cream and spong Lrings another selected show with | _ = With FLORENCE McCL, day BRMCGEATY in “The Valley of | e 99 ) and DYRKE THOMAS Lionelilariymone R BT can T bls ah the ! Shave 1 le and a Chorus of Creole Belles J§i Night” as the feature photopiay T wh( 2 fhesd B i Bl G ' . g AT THE PALACE SUNDAY, wha preys upon New York's upper { exeit 10 PEOPLE 10 b o m e e e Yovoa et ™S Wi a ocen | wereen for a year at the | doubls feature hill for Sunday night | tion given by the Vanderflips in honor | A funny H the hetrathal of their daughter to | latest Pathe Ne the favorite star, William 8. | of an English society man. When the | Dircet from a Long Run At with | GV oL, the New York Roof Garden, | s il SPECIAL SCENERY story of 3 W the program in Charles Froh-fa revolver and becomes the center of Gayety. PRICAL 11113 is on the program in € jELEC man's famous uceess, “The U'n- attraction as she commands fhe foreseen” which wis presented at the . guests to hand over ever bit o IR theater in New York under jewelry they wear. Then she disap The Dawnmaker,” a breezy (he western plains. Olive Tell | dinner is at its height she produ (he direction of the master genius of ' pears. The first to reco from the American drama, Other picturcs in- chock is Algernon Smythe, h - elude W new eplsode ot Willimm Dun-1in ¥ hose car detectives X | and several other films e et e | i and a fight hetween tool pigeons” | ! FOX'S THEATER. f | A Ge : : EVENINGS, 22¢ and 110 drama “The Girl Dodger” the attrac- SRACE DARMOND in ~WHAT EVERY WOMAN tion arSmoxiskionightasith SrourRecos ATURES—\ AUDIV TLLE, of vaudeville === Hard fllld Aqu" SOI'&. BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILI—Your Favorite pillomonnonggousnin RRNRON S A1 offer twa unusual feature offerings spe Nu hched. Clm('uffl HealS with Olive Thomas, in “The Follies . | Girl” and the big Triangle society drama “Lady Wondermerc —Rroon. " ‘i had never had a pimple and “The Follies Girl" is a striking title, then my face became covered. l particularly when vou consider the | . Later on the pimp N = fact that Olive Thomas the star, was 3 . became hard and awfully once one of the famous Ziegfeld Fol- Not a bit of this ore, and they itched so Icould mot rest one lies atop the new Amsterdam roof in i i splendid food is moment. | had to scratch 9 New York city. “The Follies Girl” is =i p awn i a er 2 comedy drama of a chorus sl wasted~its eat- ;“_‘I‘:c‘c":":;‘n Lithouziy Een b ey able to the last | ‘1 was advised to try Cuticura Sqgp PG R e E e D i and Ointment, and alter using thi ad indermere’s Fan atom. hree weeks I was healed.” (Signed) | [ is a powerful screen version of thi Miss Edith Grover, West Oldtown | [amiousidrama Sy RG sca Bivilde Rthat “There's a Reasan for Maine, Dec. 16, 1913 [ was plaved on the stage with tre- Uae Cuticurs Sodp, Otntment asd ating Story of the Western Plains. OLIVE TELL iv “THE UNFORESEEN." i froma Charles Frohman's Famous Stage Success. AN, in “MAN OF MIGHT" - OTHERS P oy ; S TLLUSTRATED SONGS SUNDAY N1GHT—Introduc- RLSNSRIR e R e a ety AnglIn - Taleum for all toilet purposes, L UISDAY, WEDNE SDAY—1LION BARRYMORF. in theilling B Croolpl il de et wil] 28, Sold, throughout the world o A ple each free address : *‘Cuticurs La o . . . o be the attraction 1 o mme . Y OF N1GIHT 5 NEW VAUDEVILLE A aatories, Dept. H I, G ing Monday, when Priscilla Dean, in = - Criticura Soap shas ms Miane — = e “The Ixquisite Thief” will be shown ; emt ReRe sl b

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