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REITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 191, — . e : il e R HEART =d MY HUSBAND | el bt b e ]79 @)/ // &EIL ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF 7 o | | o ) ) S N8 e G Revelations of a Wife LT ¥ Bl [ e e / faiiian o f i N Do ARy ZZQZZ%QF(Zb' Idoyd anc ows or etc o e Way Madge “Handled” ¢ lis known them botn simce il yd and the News will complete the - = g screen hil The usual program My, Prentiss. hood, and this thing has been a great o himtio ‘:\‘ ‘,,(,I e ‘1“\} e 0;: ,Zo > [ sh of intuition warned me | shock to her. is hardly respoi- X sl otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press allsollie Eive G m,,gm,,;,fiw B ioicombe meant to say | sible for what she says ov doss just ureaus of the thecters or other atiractiens wiids which they e =2 s s e ol e T R e e il b iy o [Prentiss, of the school 1. | now. 1\'1‘ . “" s poiscd se A SPECIAL BILL AT THE PALACKE. (Dorothy, aged is spending the summer at Lively Beach, having ade a desperate effort to stop | she will soon be her oy | OX’S THEATER. in “The Microbe.” The stery has a | o staked her job and $500 savings on the chance of winning a suitable hus- g I knew what incalculable | again W . - The splendid program offered to the | beculiar name and so has the girl. ! | band during the summer. These are her letters home (o Joan, her chum.) e might do both herself and The “Instructions. | patrons of Fox's theater for the lastj who born to a life in the slums of | faatyre phota) 1R i ‘hose se she was S0 z ». Prentiss looked ¢ e ith i Ehioe dot s with e i (he leading oy il ea , Sroeen e atinie gpaoloplays fandistneivaudes X h whose cause she was S0 ze M Prentiss 1o 1 at m 1 1 with Farnum 1 ! W York, educated (o the practices | \jjle that will no doubt prove one of | Bentsville, Saturday 1 man s ordered by his charmir dace is offering for next voeel's program a <veeizl hill of ham pioning. 4 ance which he evidently intended to | Ih f the pictm Il be given minon rein, vet I mes the idol | {14 ills yet offered at 1his popt My Dear Dolly: » I exclaimed imperatively, | he the quintessence of shrewdness. | the last time this evening. “Wolves of | of a talented man of letters. Tt is in- {0 o T bi ; " E Yol ppeal i fattering LT B avhous he biz photeplay appes s fia ing, Db feature is the scason's big dre wwfully hard to respond to. What ! matic production Bevond Law do I know bout marriag especially introducing for the first t‘me in pic- | between the sort of people vou are tures, the noforious leader of (he | worrying over? We have simpl Dalton gang, Emmett Dalton, and ca- | old-fashioned ideas here in Bents-, Taylor, the team of colored singers | huppenings Between a young man,|Dadiy assisted by Vivginia Tice Cor|iville. We love and we marry. We ; : : ] ] : Andl talkers, who have heen 5ol wellll wiho ia thousht simple, undta young)| Si- andi BobbyGonnelly i the Snoted libuild our llittles homelands put intosit s transgressing all the un-| 1 made my face as inscrutable Shell ot e el i sl L R sl The vaudeville bill | all we have of love, service and hope rules of seniority, to say | possible, my voice crisp and matter- | thyec other big acts will completely | The battle between the two and the wllisbetonc of thefbiptreatsastof theilitor ithe Reutnva, ! L of those surrounding common | of-fact. | 111 the bin nature of the fin | g0 to make a |SNOW and consists of tlwee acts of | When (he family comes we work | in thus addressing my \-n}- “I have no opinion whatever to ex- unday evening Fox's offers to its| very clever screen play with plenty of high r!uxf Guality, - FFirst of all is the | 4 Jittle harder and draw together a | as if T were her superior offi- | press in the matter,” 1 veplied. “And | patrons an unusually entertaining bill | action and abundant laughs. Monday, | JLusical Seeleys, two New Britainites, | jittle closer, sharing troubles as well he school. But I counted upon | it certainly cannot matter to anyonc| of two fine features from the Metro | Tuesday and Wednesday Fox's willl who have made good in all the lea as jovs. and making new plans. | end’'s natural surprise at my | in Bayview what my views are. My | studios. iVola Dana plays the 5 Rl e i ing theaters throughout the cuntry | edented manner to turn her | contract expires at the end of this| —- - - in a novelty musical act. Mr. and bn to me. school year, less than a month away. | Mrs. Seeley have been visiting thelr |, y5ue or not. Or whether “pity and | [use succeeded. She looked up, [ T have not the slightest intention of | == — T =z - 3 home here on Monroe street for the | .1, (ituqe are enough to vy on.” | with resentment in her eyes. | renewing it, and 1 should welcome ! e SR pasti week and were induced by the | \¢o grent so analytical, dear. We Zeel | had stepped, as if carelessly, to | any opportunity to cancel it now. T| I by S management of the Palace to present | ;o\ “tnan e think, Yet we dowt e, and from a vantage point|am only stayving on because 1 do not | their act here foy thuec Aays: Another | ’ i behind the broad back of Mr. | wish to leave Miss Holcombe or the | picgtizie fentuna gt o ol IRIS]| | | had just remembered some-| [ suppose so, I suppc $0,” he| the Night,” starring this screen n-{ deed a play gleanin siness from mportant, “the teachers must|said. “Yes yes. But it would he| 1US is a Dlay of the finest type and i the dregs of life and in i adual un- of the closing of school at for her, very unfor- | Bives to the audience the best sort of | folding we have a play of the finer i entertainment. There are many more | emotions hen there is Hale Hamil- veels of good nedy and the Pathe | ton in the second feature, 1t's News on the program. Chadwick and | Good,” a semi-comedy depicting the | | | very unfortunat or it is nearly time for the | tunate, if she should happen fo take| o come. Will you attend to it, | the wrong aftitude in this affa And I will get whatever in- z What do YOU think about it all, Mrs, ns Mr. Prentiss has for us.”” | Giraham?" In Bentsville, we don't have such frantic times deciding whether we are ' Z0 wrongz so very often. i You are right in saying these proo- | lems are absolutely individual. What ! fits someone in Benisville doesn't fit s e e e e P v e Jack McRac's “'Scottish Romance,” a for silence and obedience. Iy pleasant to be involved ever so ny breath in the uncertainty v in so sordid a happening as| i . o our kind of people at all, Dolly fbhat she meant to do, W T and I distinctly do not wish to ¥ ¢ N ! When 1 say “vour kind of people” I indeed, to see sudden assert, | discuss it.” : | mean people in whom the life of kLig sullen and uncomprehending, I had the pleasure of seeing Mr. | ey 5 cities has dulled the taste for simple, | eves. Prentiss’ jaw drop in amazed chagrin. g 3 : 4 5 : iy A : g plain, homely things. y well,” she said quietly, and | jt evidently had not occurred to him | ! : # 3 TR ’ ih <A s : 2 Don't be offended, dear It is sim- e room. that any woman privilesed to teach S % 5 Prentiss looked after her with | in the sacred precincts of the school s | d evye: A guarded by his authority would have | hat ails Alice Holcombe?” he | the temerity to flout both | testily. he is always a lit-1 “This is news to me, news to me,” Mr. Prentiss searched wildly | he stammered, ‘“‘that you do not ex- | ko word he wanted, brought uv | pect to return tg us.”” Then as the " at last with an‘air of triumph | realization of my boldness filtered into t she looked wild-eyed just now, [ his consciousness, he added hastily, There might be a perfectly lovely | she would like to scratch my | “But perhaps it is j as well, just T 3 : Rl o f family, for example, living in the very put.” e as well.” | e . . . . 5 i ; next house to you—in your huge New | stopped to chuckle appreciative- “I am sure it I returned, smil- | 3 ot o i 3 i % York his own quip, and the pause|ing. ‘“‘And now if you will give me | 3 : o % fno time to collect my own scat- | any instructions you have, T will en- e e e RsieelatomitoRak slo s CORES R wits. deavor to carry them out to the best RN, . TR on them you would probably say | Eekeimy advice SDolleputingihe bu must remember, Mr. Pren-|of my ability.” i s ; Y 3 53 5 : RIS R R P s e restof vourgaummbr fendoying youEs I sajd in my most dignified man- | “Why—why—the thing ought to Ire : . i ] et i e el e ey iithat Miss Holcombe was per- | very simple,” he said. “Simply tell L i e AR i e Dol A wans |Loverzbodyielse s Mprotil ome, Sy A v the nearest friend of both Mr. | the pupils to stay away until after the ot ! i o s i Scoteh review with pleniy of zood | {1e 2 e 3 ouly o few wWecks Hivre (o insd thay i Stockbridge. I understand | funeral, which is day after tomorrow. ik \ - s 2 a8 i singing, dancing and wholesome com- The day after that they will return ; i i edy with special t Welton and Heval ) ; b < ' e Marshall, & bhoy A captivating | fecsionally. You don’t just trust to| » AND Hanfnrd Mr. Prentiss Departs. i, ; ? 1 young muss offer fsonss and \stoclesifin tural tnings that Jead to marriage.|| T . ; B 4 i 5 p that are original and are bound ic | v 7 ‘ BERLIN FAIR. T What about the. teachets? _ i y LS a6, The balance of the photoplay | YOU aEonize and analyze and argue | asked 5 e 5 S LY | and welgh and fuss and fume andi Poultry raisers will be specially in- n Street Phone. 1026 s ; : £y " program consists of a new episode of | ; vt 513 fear. Prabably vou've even | terested in the show, which will be “Have them report each morning . 2 v d? y Antonio Moreno in * The Perils of | and noon, do anything that is neces T i 3 Thunder Mountaln,” & sereaming | 'e2d Up on it to ses what Anatole; Part ofi thefistatepialy st erlin, (the BURLESQUE = e g7 s 8 i nce and Bernard Shaw and G. K| Week of September to inclu- sary, and then they may have the| 8 ey . comedy and the Palace News Week- : : Snardshaw, g * K. ive. Jamées Thomsen, of Kensing- rest of the time to themiselves,” he | e N 4 i T 1y. Chesterton and Robert Louis Steven- | SIV& 2 3 8 3 ® answered with an air of great mag. & " ke Tk : ARG 3 son heve said on the subject of love ! tom, Will be in charge of the poultry Gt G e D SEs i 5 v i 5 TR I Sl macriame! TNl bet a home-mode | SHOW again this year and those who { m‘\w‘-m: Y o S | LYCEUM THEATER. et avel 5 “7% | visited the fair last fall will recall the \ { | My gorge rose at the petfy tyranny 2 - Kie 3 ave s Sl 2 = i & > Some babies howl and some babies ¥ Sl very excellently arrange show he with { which would compel the téachers to St e e s (W D Ceniainpwallis and s Kym- | ; bEEREAE AE ont andl fesl it oub by [dsas churs®iot s yest a g iSRS report when there was absolutely offering of the popular Lyceum Play-| o : Qe eel it out ¥ i i) he the closing day for entries, = themselve You have done all you nothing for them to do, but I knew ‘ i ; 3 Gk (U ¥ ers, is a howling success because it is Paul P. Ives of Bridgeport has been n All Star Show | uetter than to auestion the august R 23 % P b 1 s a screaming farce. The public is the |7 dear, and I'm proud of your un-j ¢hosen as the judge for the show this 24--Ch 24 seoflemgn s anthority, e i e ¢ P P doctor in all matters theatrical, and.| S¢!ish attitude toward Captain Wallis. | vear and his reputation as a fain P Oorus--, Very well. T shall attend to ‘o 2 He & e the doctor says that this is the liveliest | C2ndidly, I think you are wasting to0 | jugge and his ability to size up the everything,” I promised. e i A e o 3 0 infant he seen in many years. | Much regard on him. He is dashing| merits of the birds is well known —_— “Of course, I shall expect either = SR o S ity After running for many weeks at the | #1d handsome and a hero and ' throughout the state. The American y you or Miss Holcombe to remain in it W g New York Fulton theater last fall, | literary lion and all that. but I'd| poultry association is offering premi- RSONS THEATER charge here during the usual office 2 9 o where it was a mendous success, | Stack Randy Lewis up against him ! yms for exhibits at this fair. The ex- | hours kept by Mr. Stockbridge,” Mr. 2 433 ey o > with Frank Lalor in the pant of the |[any day for true worth and ability. | hibit will be very extensive and will Nights, Commencing Monday | Prentiss said stiffly. *“You may ar- 2 5 AR o L S A Professor, it was sent on the road with We went to a beautiful party the| include a pleasing showing of water i e e hours beiweon Uil 3 ; . i a company headed by the famous|other night, Randy and I. It didu't fowl and some rare specimens of Matinee Wednesday N ‘“f;f\‘“-mk e m"“m_eheo‘:’i‘m S AR e i Lxd Jefferson DeAngelis, plaving 36 of the, compare in professional clegance, Il birds. It is expected that some of SEASON’S OPENING s e ¢ . : e A country’s biggest cities, including New | admit, with the musicales and thir the finest bred stock,—for laving and soeph Klaw's Musical Comedy e M i e : i e i X B i Britain, where it played one night|that take place Saturday nights at the for table use, will be on _exhibition Production O i el At sl iyt ; only. The receipts all over the coun- | Silversand Arms. We haven't anv |[and form a separate feature. his course with all the sails of his - . - try were the biggest of any production i professional dancers or actresses or| Ivery day now sees some new ele- ; SOME NIGHT” dienityjser fory tietonenicourselo Gtk of farce comedy since the davs of:noted authors in Bentsville. 'But we | ment which will become part of the | school grounds The Professor 1""“‘ Himself in a Fix Through Using Iis Elixir of Youth Charley’s Aunt.” Tvery member of ' pag lots of music and dancing and| great fair of this vear which will | g the clever Lyceum aggregation will be 1 . On 11s Iriend the N o and His Own Daughter. They ‘¢ Turned Into 5 ; : = delicious things to cat (home-made, | make the fair a greater attraction etropolitan Cast—Stunt Chorus | Infants By An Overdose. A Funny Incid. in o s Baby» At the Ly- | S6¢0 in the cast, which Manager Mas- | 5yt of real stuff!) and Randy's rew | and visitors from all over the state b son has arranged as follows .} will be fully rewarded for a visit to Bucyrus, Ohio, reported the first s 2.00. Mat. 25 4 " ceum, AIl Next Week. 1 e S Eanane ey ts 25¢ to $2.0 Iat. 25¢ to $1.00 ‘ snowfall of the season on the after- Sylvia Relyea. the T | mooth runnc d mi AN e of free ctiractions, horses rac SEATS NOW ON SALE noon of August 31. dau Margarct Leonard; Mus, | COmfortable. Jane Stuart: Mrs. Vivvert, a neighbor, | YO0 his an e SoH been | | ings to give a first class day at & fiavel Sione: BhiThiStanto ‘tani Promoted to contract manager, wha 5 P- M. ply that in big cities evervthing is | { professional. You have your profes- 5 i sional writers, musicians, painters e 5 Fs - . { By U 3 /e . i o cooks, houseworkers, actors; homes : ; e even, for what are hotels hut pro- fessional homes? These things spoil | your interest in anything that isn't| “We build our little home professional. | and put into it love, service and hope for the future.” -who would entertain vou of an has given me a wonderful electric evening in the nicest sort of way. he profes al against the simple. | t l,vnll mn“i gain ‘h: m:llr { nusbana © l"‘“‘]‘“’; e vig ik aeeo 1 Always yours to count on, rour & 4 v BV k pro- | your blood that you even think pro- | JOAN : : | fair to the professor, George Wellington; : ever that is. He travels quite a bit, Dr. Frederick Relyea, the professor, | and is terribly nrosperous, but he's e R L e i i e S A I G Gt ek T SUNDAY AT THE PALACE. son, Iugene Shakespeare: General Sunday night at the Palace brings furheck TS, AL, retire i 5 = another hig double featura program Burbeck, 1. 8. A., vetired, Henry | merry, gleeful, mirthful, laugh-pro- |7 ¥ Crossen: Blanchard, Charles Mylott < : with special music, comodies and vas oo ! voking farce it is in a class by itself. = Policeman, Joseph Gothrie; Marcella, | phere will be six evening perform. |Tious otker pictures Tha big feap Marion Coogan 2 o c - [ture of the evening wiil be Coriine = = ances, with the usual Monday, Wed-| 1% z The entire action of the play takes | nesday. Thursday and Saturdaw mati. | Grifith in the dramatic productiom place on one day in one room of Prof. | nees. T b i “The Unknown Quantity,” being & Rl : 4 rof. | nees. Tamorrow evening there will be | The TAKIOWA SR o oy Sl nelat Gnelda ey | given the usual Sunday night program | Photopias f Wait until you see it, it is the fun- Same .. Other photoplays of motion pictures, together with the Gl s LL e they proteNS niest play in all the world, as &' pest orehestra in the oit consist of a new spisode of “The Man of Might," with Wm. Duncan, com- edies that are real funny and many others. CHIC—M\I) I AUTUMN’S 08 X fezeel NEXT WEEK TONIGHT W||_|_| AM FARNU M ' @Speclal Welcome Home week Attraction tures, Comedies, Oihers. S —IN— . Wolves of the Night” L GREAT— MANY MORE ~—GAMBLIT - NEW mbut UL - BRUAIN.. LAST TIME TONI ] ) o & NT WIT) NEXT WEEK M) NCING N £ MAT. MON.. TU The Scason’s Biggest Dramatic Photoplay BEYOND THE LAW With EMMETT DATTON of the Famous Dalton Bros., and VIR- GINIA LEE CORBIN and BOBBY CONNELLY SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE New Britain's Own Musical Act S HUFREETREBPRBH TR E: CACRARNIING P SUNNLAss c0ay AN AUl TEss v IT MADE NEW YORK SCREAM WITH LAUGHTER FOR A YEAR PHE MOST COMICAL, AMUSING AND PACETIOUS FARCHE “Some Baby”’ \.zitten by Zellah Covington and Jules Simon YPICAL “WELCOME HOME TO THE BOYS” PLAY i (By Betty Brown) “SOME BABY IS SOME SHOW BELIEVE M Some of the smartest lttle helit MATINEES—MON. WED. THURS. SAT. AT 2:1 i that mark the turn of the year inta 1 TOMORROW, SUNDAY NIGHT, DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 P. M. autumn are constructed of horseh & SPECIAL PROGRAM O POSITIVELY i cloth, dyed in maize, copper, Jjade & SUNDAY CONCERT DOUBLE FEATURES HALE HAMILTON VIOLA. DANA mn mn “That’s Good” |“THE MICROBE” 4 Many More Splendid Music { & The Musical Seeleys fi A Local Act That as Made Good in all the Leading Theaters o e T :‘é‘ A Scottish Romance OTHERS 555 5 5 5 5 T 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 ‘(:’}4 BEGG BT EEPEIEE BB w % > V- S - » © - WILLIAM RU L L SoMu: LIAR e RST RUN FEATURE PICTURES and blues. The threads of varyings COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM THURSDAY. © TAYLOR HOI “TAXT” STRAND COMEDY hue are interwoven, and the result {8 &5 FORD EDUCATIONAL FEATURE AND | twisted into bands about a striking: Fotototao] @@@@@@@@@@@fi@fi@fi@fifififi THE J TEST AND BEST THEATER ORCHESTRA IN THE CITY little turban to companion the new autumn suit, & MANY MORE . VAUDEVILLE @ 2

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