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IMY HEART «« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'UESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919, bill. Tt consists of six of the c est juvenile performers on the st today. They offer a miniature musi- cal comedy called “Tid Bits™ that was a riot with audience last evening There are two other v good acts on the bill OX Gladys Brockwell pleased cerowde —=—=\GASTORIA For Infants and Children houses al IFox's theater vesterday, PR Vi . . ' B . . P - { when she appeaved for the first time ! When She Opened Tler B faltered LA little more water, please. There! “1" know it she peturned cu nk she's cominz out of it. Chafe never stopping in her brisk nassa ‘ harder Not that way, my | of the arm she was holdms Andy | 4 | ) ) ; . " the mo ffective roles of her caveer. | I: toward the clbow. Thats v -1 1'd like to be intormed whyo ‘Hw,‘ ”\ ‘:"”" The comedy of this week's | he scenes ave laid for the most part ep it up, remember, after she opefis | here with you instead of vou o L “ Wois o all his a the excitablo iy o gypical western town, where the aie | dumped at the door like a suck o renchman he makes the most of his s | opportunities and ear littl SeakURtaRY Ssonenian dien mbling he first intimation of returnming oats. Where is he, and whi ! o5 arns no little ap- houses are more numerous than gro- | seiousness that I had was the im- doi 3 e 1"‘:"‘\\‘ \“‘h ”:‘("fll\\‘l"hl'fifl;‘ :~ ..1.\\;{ cery stores. Miss Brockwell as Sadie, Bl of cold water dashed against my | need up at Major Gri o sto as a fairly od | the waitress, does more gaod than a \ Tt ¥ 2 N was in time o see the part this week and not only does she | minister and . i 8! littlc realized, with | invaluntarily % 5 a pair of six R K. ot dndtitie o/iB's wivibionte | lincs ot his fnce cougeal lito lct, an jmake up in a most striking manuer, | could possibly do. Whercver Jush pitched darkness that som to biten the zhinl of steclin lsieie L but she also carries her role well there is found Sadie. fearles BIUTELR - DIC Y s 0 = ky's moth Dillon Deasey has onc of the best two someones to be exact—were | as he turncd them L .}.:h;n-m e T“o d() EXG&“GH[ Aclmg m Pl‘e-; parts vet assigned him and as the 'xl:.\\!::‘m:”'n“":'{:’ ii}l\'\‘ff,} :" ofawe Hivis . afn B % shall he happy 4 . : b acting i RS e e s Lita e amswering pampered son of an indulgent mother | sincere et e e e o me at first, but which after at yous . < Grahan g i R 1 he looks 1 acts the part. His K| s well - s p ‘ = s ' % room 1 splendid chav- Major Geantland. was givi terso L will just direct Jane Stuart and Barrow lLelai acter actors. a splendid two i B should 3 e 3 . | have more minot parts this week, reel comedy 1d the latest issue of the (By Lyceum Reviewer) U e o | e e e mrae , lMke that of Miss Leonard's, | vaudeville are on the bill as t i ymediately the Lyceum Players, and — Charles | rather put into the background by | The Five Avallons head the prog ol comnelledl oh hara ician it or dmimn i Mylott; playing (he most difficult { the more important parts played by | with eries of rapid fire wire stunts | Mother Graham's Advice. | poley of “Blind Youth,” with Eugene | the first mentioncd trio. S ekl s “1 have alveady telephoned fOr | qpapespeare as their most constant g = : J G e = diminutive member doe: back flip g1 e M‘ one,” my her suid quietly, and T .o wopker, did some excellent act- | AT TIE PAL \( from the wire throue hoop. It is X z Gflfl;\“hpe:sfol‘t‘m.mem“? of the most wonderful photo- veal clever stunt and appreciated ; | in approval that play at the theater last evening. | plays that has over heen shown in | by the audience. Musical Herbert has and Fever Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Unless otherwise noted, these npotices are written by the press in her latest hit, “Chasing Rainbows." buvcaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal. | s the waitress in a railroad restaur- | ant Gladys Brockwell creates one of oncernir the treatment ing " i i e, and as soon as @ herculean, almost Claude Kimball, leading ms o e dvise the hy- Simball, leading man with | they are sk for me to open my | wo ongl cold, unpleasant feclin the water, which someone kept in small quantities against face. And when I did open them boked upon an : s sroup. |‘:,l\‘““ ”‘;)‘H.{fv.yw\mfn\\:(:v“n Jm(v set But T fancied T saw the antithes The play itsell, in (hree acts, is one of | this city had its opening vesterday at | & musical act that is also in a class by e o my wrists, | of his fecling in my mother-in=law's | only ordinary interest. [t is not|the Palace theater and will run’ to- [ itself S g running | face, and [ struggled to sit up | especially sensational, has no very | night ana Wednesda from a dinner table. Miss Wagner | g caw Major Grantland's fine eyes flash in the first night performance of One is all his instruments are pickec Katie, with the tears 5 \ { A < Y her e was rubbing the I think 1 can walk,” I said deep plot and is not one to keep the “The Right to Happine: as the | has a very fine and pleasing voice. At the foot of the libravy | Major Grantland put @ gentle bul | audience at a high piteh of excite- | new Universal super-feature has been | Myers. Burns and Wood have a line 4 » I hid laid me. my . firm hand upon my shoulder ment, yet it s entertaining and as | titled, i hased on the after the war | Of 500d comedy ' i T Ihlrty Years {h, tho groip around me. I brings to this city one of Broadwa ch, Where they said authovitatively. | presented by the Lyceum Players | spirit, and although its main theme — Jly put one hand out toward him— | tartly “This way, My newest hits without any advance I her sibod with white lips, hands = “Lie down." he ! 4 S Iy lGckced Lar - tense, .an- | “You must let me manage thi makes o very good vehicle for them |is love, the murmur of discontent and | DOUG T 1 erloc lense B e My surprise my -mother-in-law | to exhibit their talents the premonitory mutterings of radi- e pres stralngd towarc TOR uicsced in his decision with her| The play opems in a Parls Tt et e e ebiepine o LRSS o o, | Where Lows Delmas, plaved by Mr. | Supporting Dorothy Phillips. who | ¥ poalimed RON S B I G onit e an laiot Margatetu ] Mylott, and S Matthews, play- | plays two roles, are William Stowell, & 5 2 Jecause you know how.” she st ed by Mr. Shakes ., are séen as | Robert Andersen and Margaret Mann. G 3 : : two would-be ar tho are “hroke The cast includes other well known | B smile Despite the pain in my side, which V:"I'\"“ll;‘lvn.(vr\‘mm “Connie” Chandocs | players such as Hector Sarno, Henry | tho ceale of prices. | “His Magos Exact Copy of Wrapper. TWE SEWTAUA S{PANY, MEW VORR G1TY. e med to be growing worse overy azel Stone) who, it appears, had | Barrows, Winter Hall, Alma Bennett, | o (e, of prices. “iis Major Grantland Y!vn(l)tlky\ MO i, secomd, T smilgd mvoluntarily at the | lived with Maurice Monnler (M. | Fay Holderness and Stanhope Wheat- | joast o hundred. newest ,,hifi:'ph}\‘, |l‘ Svith ‘l e m {hought of my militant figure my mother-in-lax :y‘",“““‘\‘f“x)\,1Urn“?m;,d\mnm ”"\’\v( i '"\h, SOt bt the ors s Taid in | TS to open New York's newest three S el vy eyes (6. Dresented as she swept ac the | him when an age utextremely | - of the story is laid million dollar theater, “The Capitol,” z her-in-law 1 turn hoom nnd openell the door. ~She wos [ Wealthy man ofters her his nime, | St. Jurg of nineteen vears 480 ltwo weeks ago where it was the talk . g | B e Monnier sinks to the depths of degra- ew York, typifving America S s the talk —— — ===—==m | vory like a major herself, of ]‘,m GRS e, £ lm‘m.x lost helIn the early part i story Cos- T,r,]_"f'y"“"‘,' On the same bill the Qul(:k Returns Use ClaSSlfled Column , TER | o I thought whimsically. e e e e [P o orer Mo oan lan il orianat] A RSONS THEA N Major Grantland bent ofer me ke i ke : Ha e ) 't 2] Mack Sennett Beauties, Phyllis Ha- ptiandbonbafsiame Tl s home in America and | bloody pogrom against the Jewish | t 0% FaRnEH Beauties, T . EAITRGRD. an vou raise your arms an : ost. Maitls L st 3 S R o makes good. He is about to marry | population. The palatial home of An- | Ty (A€ (IEEERG BTl @ NG INIGIT AND WEDN 1..‘,4 i\m:m-n\‘-I \l-n»\ Chot ws 1| A0 American girl when he finds that w Havdcastle, near the Jewish 5 cwest screaming e asked. * thov anT n Mai Wed, B g his half broiher; willi whomi hie i3 not|| duarter, is burned: whilo{hé ison & | o oicoal sUncle Tom SWithout the cried out sharply. “Ts it your arm ot pijanqiy, is about to.marry his former sine. fip. One of his twin daugh- e ‘ mistress, who has come o America. | ters is lost in the furore and be- | == e e e T “My side,” 1 owhispered, “hul My o gave their mother the disgrace, he | lieving she has perished, he returns HILDREN | ’ rizht side does not hurt 3 , | arranges o meet his former para-|to America, where he becomes a RO HFEDER S In presentihg Dougias Fairbank newest picture, “Iis Majesty, the Am- erican.’” to the public of New Brit- anxiety was than that of ain next week, the Palac, theater B kol T Comety Then 1ift your right arm. Theraid ngur alone. Hero the malicious | money-mad power and crushes his Should not be “dosed” Eae ol = o 3 That's right. Don’t be nervous nowW. | hrother, Harry Wilton, played by | factory workers under the weight of for colds—apply the I shall be very careful. and ‘T don'™ i Dillon Deasey, schemes to have Mau- | poverty and overwork on s vages. “outside” treatment— One y Omeo think I shall hurt you much flancee, Frances Gran . play- | Tom Hardy. his foreman, pleads with tle stooped and hered me in his | by Miss Margaret Leonabd arrive | him unavailingly 378 MAIN STREET i & Three Score Principals : : L : R ONat Ao ¢ s L arms as if 1 had been a child and xpectedly. IFor a few moments it Dorothen, the lost twin, srows up kg e held me as gently and deffly as ajappears that Maurvice’s future is|among the Russian socialists as ViCKS AP U - - e | mother would baby. But he could hut the e A _ 5 wrecked, in end he proves | “Sonia, the little com At the | myOUR BODYGUARD' - 307, GO%, 120 not help the pain which caught my | his innocence, re-establishes himself | age of nineteen she zoes to America Appear At Your lungs as in @ vise and made it afmost | in the love of his mother and sweet- | with Paul, her adopted brother, and | == impossible for me to breathe. heart and all ends happily. Serzius, a radical leader. She and Best—Instantly | I tried hard to be brave, but I could Maurice, Mr. Kimball portrays | Sergius are missioned to disseminate GRAND Ha”furd It you receive a sudden | | not keep back litile moans of pain| the tempéramental Frenchman fo | the radical propaganda among Amer- caller or an nnexn?c!:id(::' | as we mounted the stairs, and whe ywn';xliun mT ‘m-;wv_ of IFranco- 1(-:”‘\ w.],rk. I;xl\\l. I\P:mtl ivo \\_m:; BURLESQUE vitation you can feel con- « put me down upon my bed, whish | English is good and his manncrisms [ and adoring. is her guardian spiri s . fident of 3'“*;‘ ;“g‘“""‘,’j ‘\'\m‘;\\." G .]\;:.:,\ e e L S R S R e e One of the hest *kia' acts voull | Main Street Fhone 1026-C O et endon tosour | | had arranged in the few seconds’ le : il not hetter 5 on the Keith va c ot H skin a wonderfully pure, way allowed her, T was utterly spen‘. JAMES 15 COOPER Soft complexion that is| 1 u Prosents . beyond comparison. s Tickle Makes ‘ough o I o TheBest Show in Town With Frank Hunter Ti Alxh 11e 1 Throat and Vaudevnlle CEUM THEATRE 47777 S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE fou Chest Colds, Head Cold and Croup TONIGH' honc 1000 AND WEDN AY. FONIGHT AND ALL WEEK Reception Mati Gladys Brockwell eception Matinee IN A W N DRAMA wednesday NN “Chasing Rainbows” : oo ERCELT /LQEAM_ Lou Hegen's Great Suceess AUGHTER r COMEDIES, NEWS, TRAVELS FOUR VAUDEVILLE ACTS “BLIND YUUTH" EEDOODIE i THE FIVE AVALLONS Pl dadih THU.— FRL—SAT. Studios of 1 and New York. WILLIAM FARNUM AND PEA RL WHITE—Sce Them at the Mati- nees, MON. W “Special Value” Offer Doug. Fairbanks is at the P AL ACE ~IN— ADDEARINGINDERION PALACE ([ DRESSES Of Serge in a large assortment N THEWR. TUNNING 48 : Next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday The of the latest models BAI'LHNG COJT t B ] IN HIS LATEST S 2\ “‘His Majesty, The American”’ Right to $19.95 oty s N G % Their real value is from $25 to $30 Happiness of New York's Biggest Theater, *The Capitol,”” two weeks ago. . On the Same. 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