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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, Unless otherwise these notices written by the eaus of the theaters or other attractions with which e e press y deal LXCEIM THEATER. record of two solid years in city and a tremsndously the road behind the attraction all week, com- | afternoon. On Thursday Thankegiving mat- This is with playgoers turkey dinner Mary's Anklc’ interpreted by the popular wers is just what By -day ‘heople. st and el b comedy is whe ght obtain uld only e fact remain played. the a ag the and seeretary ow mar Arthur ociation is nd Ben ¥ chairm how committee. John D. Dwight A, Burnham are of the show commitiee. 1920 Hartford show will be the { and most complet®™n the history i the deale ociation. Tifoot « cting Smi Wi ew ucce Niary's fic 1 h Yort sful tour An oetm ing this noon « special will” be held. popular i big lik Kkle” is theater hers b onc | N ho I ftor 01 and cle brill Liye PALAC y ot the THE who unde the new American’ th nt- um ; notl appeals most to | 1o the One of the fun- | Fairkanks plays ever written, | jesty, the tells of the plight of three | will 2 tonic. broke, of whom i The picture, in funds rvich uncle | o genuine story be than he probable or not doc , however, that they | 1s entertaining in a hi without funds. Cne of them hi ajesty, the American n the scheme of having one use, and that vals announce his engagement to | finish. It bright, snappy purely imaginary young woman picture that will delight boys om they decide to call Mary Ann from five to eighty-five. ith, of Main street, B banks sfarts the picturc the intention being to, rai and delirious nightmare, m the of the \\umlin"~ to a ffire, then to a police S underworld dive, then 1 the' border, wh he bandits, then to lKurope whe hand at bossing a AT those | b a tri ter whe Dougls picture, “His Ma opengd toda § new, inest 80 the first place, Whether the W1 matter. degree. is made: one if his close less is is ands cles | rl Ta, L wid @rush on an will be shown \nlno anc and on Wednesday mat- | up the e, Thanksgiving afternoon, and on | he takes urday afternoon. It is worth | ution. ng miles to see. | By | for SHOW. I more in sale ra lar Ankl ek nightly a vthing that has been “‘His Majesty, the American” than borne out in the produ antomobile | tion. The picture has.been splendic Automobile , 1y put om, and the cast supportin be held in ! Tairbanks is excgeptional. Ma: Hart- 4y Daw, who has been seen before the ! numerous of Doug’s pictures, is Con- { him again, and Frank Campeau, | lian Langdon, 1. H. ! brother, Sam, Albert McQua Dwiggins, “Bull” Montana, lis, Phil Gastrox and many help Fairbanks in fine shape. rection of the picture Joseph “Henaber: All in all His Maje: ican’” score. and scores i ibout as much honest, fun as can possibly be crowded a film. The screaming comedy “Uncle Tom Without { Cabin,” with the original LOOK WHO S HERE’! i beauties is also on the bill. Keith vaudeville program is one With excellence and features '‘Clubmate CLIEO MA\Y LD a clever auartet. Aid™: Wonderful Cast > to $2. RAND Harifur - BURLESQUE ain Street *hone 1026-C HARTFORD AUTO 'he thirteenth annual w of the Hartford alers’ association will b state armory, Broad street, January to 24 under fices of the First Regiment, fticut State Guard. Passenger cks and accessories will be ARSONS’ THEATER nning TONIGHT 8:15 Wednesday dis rie, othe The is credited the Ame IGHTS Beg heavily. Bargain Matinec CECIL LEAN rt Musical in Comedy FO By special of ouipdy, Mg beouties | o people a hat they Veasiern citie theat for the { this week with an and lighting effects that perm Tack, are tour of the anett,” thg bat Dg the Hasf ay entert all the e at oy days the in taste have g of nme first three | would gr 0. F. BELFARGE HIP! HIP! HOORAY” WITH HARRY B. WARD Vaudevnlle Presents Grand Masquerade And Fancy Dress Ball GIVEN BY THE Austrlan Smgmg . Society ivening. Nov. ICK'S NEW ARCH ST. Prizes Will he given as follows: $4 for the best gent's costuin $1 for the best ladies’ $1 BEARCAT Wernt=:' DRY/, Bie T Thursday BARD HALL, costun fov. the most comical tume. $6° than six persons. Braum’s full ore at 9 for the best Music by K. Thu., Fri., Sat. IT’S A KNOCKOUT. Grand march o'clock. \dmis: he. IPALACE]|w Doug. Fairbanks | (B lll-Al-l, TONIGHT ESDAY., WEDNESDAY “His Majesty the American” BE SURE YOU SEE HIM! S BEAUTIES IN SE ETT'S COMEDY, l NCLE TOM WITHOUT THE CABIN" KEITH VAUDEVILLE FEATURES. “CLUB MATES” A GRE AT QUARTET NO ADVANCE IN PRIC tel story it does from start t and then to, Mex cleans revo- | claimed | jory with Lil- Sothern’s talented Jay Will Gil- dai wholesome Mack Sennett | the Senne The king arivedin town Kouive the: loc large sortment of scenic oup, not less § » o y v an a id i i re is | ) o 1| | ng | in B to r- It to | | | tt ot h- sl A nt of ce | | | | appear tumes in They Sennett he largest stages in the country. They in their stunning bathing cos- a series of illuminated pos vant about the stage 1bandon that mak all the so unique and at- are ecight graceful young dam- of California, is a sure-fire but not alone, 1l same comedies There the tractive fully formed and sels the beaches th and pep that attr; They come, fo Mack Sennett's mas- tery r nkee Doodle in Berlin.’ picture Sennett him- self claims as his zreatest production, both because of the length of the picture and because in it there is more side-splitting action than in any com- edy he has yet prod Doodle in 1 in’ e edy extraordinary with all of famous Scnneit comedians at their best. The plot is founded on the life of the former Kaiser and his sons. They are made the butt of all the comic situations. Tt is in no-sense war film but®a funny storyufraught with ~sharpest satire, illuminated clever travesty and renderdd by burlesqueries such as ‘only Mack Sennett can_ fix upon _ the «fleeting vision' of the screen play. There are other reels and four hig acts on ihe pro he leading vaudeyilie at- traction is “The Three Medfords,” in a“novelty balancing offering that is clever and entertaining. d Bart are comedians with plenty of humorous parodies on. cverything imaginable, from outh ction. with them is of comic This the a eal It has been requested that all dona- tions for the Thanksziving dinners for the Sunshine society be sent to the Y. M0 CASon uesday’ morning where a committee will be in ch between the hours of 10 and 1 n(lo(\ ORE THROAT or Tonsilitis, gargle with warm salt water, then apply— K’S\7AP0R | =vriin RODYGUARD™ - 30%. 1= 5120 LYCEUM THEATRE Phone 1000 ALL THIS WE ECIAL THANKSGIVING MATINEE THURSDAY LYCEUM PLAYERS In the Joy AL ':KMOU.rAr MARY” LAMB MARYS ANKL __BY MAY TULLY Worth Going Miles to Sce! 02> MON-WED-THURS-SAT 4 NE w BRITAIY K Play e —————————————— with | wonder- WIL “Yankee aWive part com- ! by Tilarious | Holy 1919. BUSINE HOURS 8:20 THECAESAR MIscH §TORE 687—693 MAIN STREET HARTFORD TO 6. Thanksgiving MY HEART «« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife noticed an: ‘eves since marked, “and [ hever thing the matter with your | I've known you. But I must run along back to the pobr man. Good- ness knows, I'never saw.so forlorn a specimen. - He's. got it into. his head that he’s:to.blame becalise it was his car that-struck yours zand \pe's cer- tainly-in an- awfulistate’ about it. T did my best' to cheei him up with’ my very best tea, alsoimy most cheerful brand of conversation, but{ it wasn't one”bit of use. i85 Gee! T wish concerned overs 1'd Tead him; asdance, Well, so long!- What ishall T the “major about you? He's. sit- there with his tongue hang- waiting . o see whether with a high temPpera- He seemed to thinkythe upon the T wish He The Message Durkee Brought Back to Madge, Lillian whivled from fand confiionted ,little | militantiy. Mrs. the Mrs. doorway Durkee “What do vou mean? | ed sharply Major drive away in car an ‘Her Fluffinesshridled. . “Suppose ‘he :did,” she retorted. “He could come back, couldn’t he?” *Unquestionably.” - I sensed Lillian's *aisapproval *fh " fierintonation. “He dign't go far”' little Mrs. | Durkee vblunteered with a hint of | mystery,, as;if she were in the secret of the officer’s expedition. “‘Just long cnough for an errand in which he was | very - especially” interested. Youwll j know all about it, Madge, bye and he demand- Grantland hour ago.” I _could have.a man mé as he is over 1 promise as you. vou. tell ting over ing = out, vou've waked l.ture or not. fate of the world depended record of your thermometer, yowd send :him a word or.iwo. ss me .in | gratitude.” “Oh, do stop that nonsense!” I ex- claimed ‘pettishly. “There isn’'t a word of “sense_in - what'you're -saying.. Do be sérious'a minute and tell me one thin Does Major Grantland really imagine that he is to-blame in any for' the accident?” . What have 1@ just|lieen she demanded huffily. give him a message “Tell him blame and ill and was 1 hye.” . Durkee'’s Idea. tone held ' coquettish teasing, for ill the world;, T told myself with ! disgust, as if T _were a Young girl and Major Grantland a suitor. But it w worse than folly to utter any protest. “Her Fluffine not particulacly amenable to discipline;, especially to ] moral suasion. . If she were the child appears, one could take an old-fa i way ioned hickory switch to her. As it is, - {here is nothing to do but to smile ai ignore her impishness. Lillian _took the lafter suessed that she was in no {mirth, knew it by the way the room to summon Katie. Lillian is displeased her very cloguent of her disapproval “T wish I were twenty i'young “Her IMluffine! observed pensi ely. not'so pensively, however as to prevent her sending uev shrug in Lillian’s direction. “I'll bet I'd break two ribs but what T'd make Major Grantland sit up ‘and take | notice. Heé's just about the peachiest thing I've seen since I was’a. girl. He isn't handsome—indeed, some- times I think he's quite plain—but there's Something so very special, so ; Up but just myself,” she said, tugging different about him—don't you think i at the wrappings. .“I made Major Madge?" ! Grantland give me just one look af i She shot them when he brought them back in ;at me, one his car—that was his errand—and “than a spice of he's been waiting ‘eyer since for yvou ! Durkee is like a to wake up to send them up. I'll bet sometimes in your eyes will pop out of your head wlien you see these. Mrs. Her s she often | sh- telling you “Then you may from me,” I said earnestly. that T said I was alone to " that it is only owing to his quickness that a terrible accident averted. i or cour: T mood for she left When | back is in him that message hurry,” the little woman said the doorway, and her high-heeled ! pumps click-clacked rapidly down the stairs. Lillian ! cious concoction, take vears was feeding me Katie's del: with my little maid returned with box - in her Fluffiness” florist’s when “Her an immense chubby arms. 80 “T wouldn’t let anvbody bring these % | bright, shrewd glance 1 knew held more Little Mrs. little givl good-natured a which mischief. navgh'y her very remarkable man; of | I replied, making my voice te and non-committal as pos- sible, ““but T never thought him as a | particularly attractive ‘tvpe.” { “Her IFluffines: looked archly . aye) KiaAjv: as sed {K:‘uo?:oag 18 at mej pioAy pue UINUIY Y} 139 § Madge. a tall bhat,"” ise for elling a A Surp “You're eilher vou're as blind one or as she re- i from herself hovering anxiously around us, ' Clothes For Men, Women and Children EVER hus there bheen than this us gather steater calise for P circle genuine “thanKsgiving” and Pr this vear. world is at The, the family eace, sperity is certain around that carry out the happy ogcasion tokits fullest exient WILL SUPPLY THE CLOTHES AND LET YOU pay IN EASY WEEKLY: PAYME Let vear, clad in THIS FOR garmeénts TORE THEM Ask Us to Open a ;‘Charge Account” With - You For Women and Misses SUITS $32.50 to - $95 | SPECIAL COATS .... $29.75 to $110| ALL WoOL VELovR DRESSES . $16.75 t0 $55 | fiomion merver e ol TRIMMED HATS, $3.98 upy Pl e SHOES, CORSETS, 2 Y WAISTS. collars Beaver, SPECIAL OFFERING, $65 AT Complete Showing of Men’s Clothing, Hats ‘and Shoes .BOYS .AND GIRLS OUTFITTED FROM HATS TO SHOES HOUSE OF EXCELLENCE S Mon day Tuesday Wednesday sMACK SENNETT’S BATHING PEIRSO { unction With a LDaughter “YANKEE DOODLE BERLIN” VAUDEVILLE—FEATURIN G Perfect Sorcam of 2 B4R THE THREE MEDFORDS IT'S A GREAT SHOW—SEE IT AT THE MATINEES 2 & THURSDAY, PFRIDAY, “When Bear | Cat Went Dry” ATURDAY | PRBRG:

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