New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 20

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BY HEART =« MY HUSBAND | ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife THE CAESAR XISCH QTORE at Dicky and Mad iddling one’s ingera, Walling 687—693 MAIN STREET for Alice Holcombe, By e 7wise noted. these motices are written hy the prec the moment that Dicky| 52 (0 der his mood bureavs of the thectexs or WAST atiraciions wid which they des: HART FORD our kitchen he gave Alice! jond The events culminating et i be no single moment of time | death of Milky Stoc \}thn‘,\ M\;‘ piled ‘ POX'S THEATER. s s e S e PSS . | e in sMe ne neil fashion i nriner he e vt 3. gy trospection . over the horror; Unou M .i.' .H",l. ‘,‘\l \ln«H o hges s 10 wer o R SR R 5 “ ” ving nothing of ihe r e R i n 1 e ; . underlying my simple sta '."',\Y_m,”,,, wihich 1aighi follo | s il in ‘H, < bat Miss Holeombe was much 10 5 iy into the cause of | hind the horse and i pver the sudden death of her \rinc siockbridgre’s death. Bt 1 had " hoisted hoad down up in the ai e L AR L RO D e S SR e R e T Phone 1009, it is the last outdoor Holiday of the year and you'll want to make the best of it. S t a naton el (b el A hamte R oy | ul and in fove at fiest s . 9 > e o Sl HR N | = SR s e o e e o Come to us for the needed articles and say “Charge It.” You may pay ! and, t o limit rospite from Dboth |7 sre hut the princess e N ) i . : i bioot i s | e e e Positively Last the bill in EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS without any extra cost. h Dicky is oA mood, ) Superiority.” llin more and dangerous trouble an p s no resisting I One mu 4 when severl times during our how it happens that Tom Mix o Totion him in s il | A ion 1 eaught an in- | DDA i that epiers photoplay Week W 3 d eniall i ile cross ce il touzh Riding tomance,” now o s el voluntars rm\‘ : i ‘h?"m“ ”T‘\ showing at Fox's theater. Ar. Mix \ = t Omen S an P eon pale IS0 Sy it Iy outdoes himself this, h T gi USYGE entsdll Set : lie bill is @ rvip-roaring farce photo- - = - i tod upon putiing on, to the [ he S e i T sl 1N - 3 ot e o s aan | 2 s e sived roenen § - MATINEE TOMORYOW 155es Bursting ot hutions, T ann .| troubles over this fountain of mirih r o 11EE I CnCRR S LS HE B | The big eadiber serinl, “The Great 3 § R d v'/ s e e e 8 COrmiean Plavers eady-to-Wear TONIGITT—SA\T. (o nRuall fvougaciy : S| the impossible is shown in the third lemanded when at last, after much R I AND SER i mUeh | Chasm.” There is a very worthy 5 - . g , E i/ OUILERT LS qoular show of cooking stuntsi arusd & Joff cartoon and the custo in —Smart Fall Fashions in Suits. 7 THIS SHOW upon his part, he se m“: .\“'»«“‘m"“ me | mary New s to add more zest to the —Cloth and Silk Fall Dresses. oA l'ai the dining table and proce zosti bill ever. A very carefully —Fall Coats in all Materials. 0 | serve the queerly concocted viar selected pro m of four refined and 5 Tri ) \ ! e i i of vaudeville found ° —RBeautiful Fall Trimmed Hats. q D] e T e W G much o Arnold and Florence : —Skirts of latest mode. ejoined promptly. “but perhaps after | have a very clever act. The Tenn —Corscts for every figure. e I have tasted these things I shall be | see Four made a hit with their nifty —High and Low Shoes. ! o acknowledge—" et. Brown and Pierce also have . = . he man's,” I interrupted with a veights tied to their wings. The { D i"‘“‘ smile at Dicky. Barray Girls are a couple of stunners E )] K“ o vose. his hand on his heart. [and their dancing and singing may be v : i X : o mboyant bow, but in | compared favorably with their ap- S No“v on Sa!e . made me v flam ¥ ¢ : e et e et | bearance eats en’s Suits ! atisfying comprehension of the real : | centiment that lay beneath my little GREAT SHOW AT PALACE. | : 2 z L The Palace theater is offering | 8 | T p T quip “You overwhelm me with honor, | excellent show tonight and turday GRAND Hanfm’d G coats rousers hoAH WARWICK TRIO. milady. T shall reward vou—so—" with good photoplays and vaudeville | > He bent his head and kissed me “The Blinding a Universal | 1 H 5 5 lightly, laugh s 1t still carrving | speeial attraction, starring Momree | MAiD Street FPhone. 1026-6 on his jest. But I, thrilling to the | Salisbury, was shown last night and | B[_TR[ ES UE touch of his lips upon my cheek. kiew | it proved to be a tense, gripping story | 4. {hat he was not jesting. and glanced | of the North Woods and the love of e IS R Holcombe, surprising in my twrn a| gi girl. i . . . look mpon her face which T knew she | Salishury has the part of “@ig| M()l]le \Vl”lams would not ¢ consclously betraved | Jim” McKenzie, lumber hoss. Ile for worlds: mar the daughter of his employer | With Her Own Show and is stricken blind. His fickle wir “ABOVE 53” flirts with McKenzie's foreman, lead- & Zwee of Heooless Sone || in= up fo &l sashing climax in ' Something new. Girls and Comedians They're Great. Hats Shoes ORNETTI—MAY—HARDY 15 Minutes of ALMONT & DUMONT [The Best of Mus 1 Acts, Boys and Girls SUNDAY NIGHT WHML. FARNUM © 7. \lice Holcombe's Eyes. BESSIE BARISCALE For it envy. not of my hushand, but which McKenzie, despite his We clothe them in substantial | my happines v look such as T have | tion, puts up one of the most thrilling clothing and let you pay the seen in the eyes of poverty-stricken | fights ever seen on the screen. | e e . S EEKLY PAY- Lchildren gazing through lighted shop he vaudeville offered is positively | bill in ¥ Y W windows at the Christmas toy T| the best seen here in some time. The ily away lest she | Leah Warwick 1 of Tharmony had seen, tried to | singers offer a great singing act that | voice some laughing iest, found that|is very pleasing: Cornetti, May” and . a queer choking in my thr pre- | Hardy present songs and dances and | TONIGHT—SATURDAY vented words for a moment or two real good comedy, while Almont and | | And then, all once there came | Dumont, classed as the best musical | to me the astounding realization that jact in vaudeville, entertain swith | Kenneth Stockbridge was free at last, | various musical 1struments. The nad Lt perha 1 flushed gniltily [ shows will be continuous Saturday. 1 at my own thought as disrespeciful L S | to the dead-—happiness was vet to be LILAC TIMID NT WEEK. | > portion of the man who had snf- g ! | thekpontionjorithefinaniadioghia i .Everything is in veadiness at {he | | | fe <o long and of the sad, white- . | 5 g A s Tyceum for the big opening Monday { faced won across the table p 5 N s i“ ed LA e afternoon. September 1st. The new “Alice, my thorny Lyceum Players are in fighting con- In a Kenneth Stockbridge had . written | dition and when (he car | ross her picture when he thought ME LABOR DAY’S BIG ATTRACTION Gonnecticut Fair and and Gircuit Meeting arter Oak Park - Hartford SEPT. 1-5 Five Davs of bme and Industrial exhif A | | | | LYCEUM THEATRE Tall and Winter Season. THE MATINEI PERFORMANCE ON MONDAY, WILL DISCIOSE TO NEW BRITAINIT THE NEW LYCEUM PLAYERS —IN— THE SWEETEST PLAY IN ALL THE WORLD FULL OF LAUGHS AND NEW IDEAS PT. 1st, WILL sweet rose!™ Whirhwind Drama of Big @VION., TUES., WED.§ The Greatest of all n rises at Punches and Gigantic 5 you will find a stronger sto s Thrills, nization than you coulds possibly he words. Was it possible that he | expect, i no eves but his own would ever see [ o for here is youth, brains and & | might in the future her that rose | a hig determination on the part of (0 ¥ A b T e e o el oug Dicky surprised me by should he, no make-shifts, nor hur- cing, Farm, thought upon a similar line late riediy gotlen together haphazard or i e ¢, Balloon Ascensions, home fic ayvview, where he company of artists, each onc picked ur lays taken Miss Holcombe. During for his or her particular line of part Romance”’ i 1 volunteered seterul | and all well sehooled and expe nd largest asricul- fatements concerning {he tragedy | in their chosen line of husiness. Mar- | 1 j air in Connecticut and R e s T o e | et e el e Sk S e 12th annual of the Connec- e T oot make sure fire hit, beeause of her | eac ut Ifair Association ‘Tiow long vour friend K¥nown | beauty and lalent. = Geoveell | Sigg n 79 ‘ vour inferesting prineipal?” - he | Wellington, as handsome a man as | PRISSLON: = arawled oncconids wishitto! neat, s sz ‘j Adults, Days 75¢; “All her life.” tall, blonde. and a talepted actor as 7 Astnunding' Parts sl ) S ell. Can be velied upon fo make Treuing er strile vou she onvied the| W€ 1 m Children under o unlun an A pretane B0 Sl Ge on the SUNSHINE COMEDY Be Humored / . ;i “Oh, Dicky, don't speak so atro-| S ‘ngene Shakespeare, the ju g Thyill ol cuiRit e, Dielcw, | don't speal =0 85071 ventle, whioso long engagoment In || NEWS MUTT AND JEFE Be Thrilled 0 p. m. o o Hartford makes him, in a manner of crite as 1 did so heea of my own | Hlartford g . Be Entertained speaking, a local favorite, as many thoughts, “Rot!" Dicky rejoined vigorously [\ : Wt»wu:v‘xr- have m,.m)» the trip VAUDEVILLT With This " . o oli in e t 1o see him there e ; L o} “1 vemember telling vou long agn that . FOUR CLASSY ACTS i > e | e K : He is sure of a warm welcome here t Great Production it T were Stockb Well. : s : I , B ve : ‘j‘ n' e avetl | on mis dirst appearance he opening ARNOLD AND FLORENCE i "ffigflp/[f[”AI‘WI‘W/#//(M&””}'/WI LY SN 0 O S| b, “Lilace Time' is well chosen for S 'inge (e alter the fact that she's dead, and 10| 1ha’ renson (hat it § Sl THE BARRAY GIRLS t Showing Out of FOUR MATINEES WEFEKLY—MON., WED., THURS., SATUR. Bodx oughi o care & darm least of |l company. o fdvaniaze, Nanages BROWN AND PTERCE New York Seats may be sccured for all performances at the jewelry store of all your red-headed friend e R S G e TR T (et M. C. LeWitt, Main Street. “Come fo think of it, T sayw him | qay, the contents of which cannot be > ) . casting a sheep’s eye or fwo in her | e e e G § ] direction when [ was ont there. Ter- | curprise in store for New Rritainites SVERY MON., TUES. WED, haps the poor devil will draw a lucky [ when he is ready to make the an- 8 e o . card yvet." nouncement. The policy of four FEARILIG L ML - - matinees @ week is proving popular Antoni I‘Vl FOX'S THEVTER. [#nd ihe Monday matinees seem o he nionio greno “Checkers,” {he famous racing play, | greatly in demand, although the Wed- X v astounding | nesday, n Corp., and | noons s irsday and Saturday after- has heen made info ¥ 1ows signs of a sell-out. The v by the Fox —AND— photon ] to at Tox's theater | sale of seats which opened this Carol Halloway e e e “Checkers” is especially apted for | M. €. LeWitt on Main strect, found | ‘THE PERILS OF THUNDER the moving pictures for it contains | a steady stream of patrons all day. | many elaborate outdoor scenes that | Commencing next Tuesday the paint d impossible to dupiicate in | crs and decorators will take charge | \ny other mode of entertauinment. An | and put on the finishing touches fo all-star cast and every possible means | the new decorative scheme, and {he | this pic- | carpet men May we have the pleasure of your presence at our FORMAL OPENING, Tomorrow (Satur- day) evening, from 8 to 10 o’clock? We especially invite our former students to come with their parents and friends. * we as heen taken for venderi we promised to live up | ture—the most thrilling that has ever | 10 contracts and gel the new MOUNTA§N9’ R e ',"”(‘lu':' - -\1,;}"‘ S OUR DAY SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY MORNING AT 9:00 O’CLOCK. . pell bound for many vears and now | Howard Alcorn is husy designing a BV T BTl | i T EVENING SCHOOL, TUESDAY EVENING, 7:15 0°CLOCK. BNOWSSIACKED-=IHIRILE of such a rip roari film fans | that when Manager Masson has com- | PACKED SERIAL. all over the country m prepare to pleted 11 the work he has in con- | P witness one of the finest picture spe- | templation, it will be a new Lyceum | cialties that has ever been produced. | theater as well ny of Here is your chance to feel thrills that will areet you the galore (o laugh witih “Checkers” and playhouse. Push Miller; to cry with Bert Rarlow IN THE HEART OF OLD NEW BRITAIN. CONNECTICUT BUSINESS COLLEGE “The School of No Regrets” as a new comy THE FIRST CHAPTER MONDAY. THE BEST SERIAL EVER PRODUCED. and to enjoy the cleanest and most | excitiug romance with eversbody use will be made of trim- | especially of braids and bind- DON'T MISS IT. A frock of corn-cclored chambray Dark blue and emerald velour are strips of lavender chambray as | combined for the smartest of ! ; decoration. suits, H ROSSBERG’S BLOCK

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