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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1919. As “Doc” Claude Kimball makes &' the Mexican border and {hei to Ku- evening testified. The other two acts ; v i " ’ : wood Tover, 4 good fellow and a fer. | rope and then—but we are not going | take well with the audience. IS Ny A\I‘.i and i\ T S g : g > vible liar. Iiqually good arc Dillon |to let you hate us ke you (o ‘the . Ssesesmse—se — e ¢ e s I -~ . Deasey, as Stokes, the lawyer, ond fellow at the theater who fells you »F t P l ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF ! B { | | ugene Shakespeare as “Chub,” (he | what is going to happen next. ; a eop e “financier.” Barrow LePaige, ©s G.i The Keith vaudeville program is . « i ; v\, g . Hampton, the milifonwire uncle, | headed by “Clubmates,”” a very har- | eve atzong 0/ a LVI e A R . ! succeeds in putting across his usnal Wonions quartet of singers. khake & { & : \ LIT| S | | |t | A } stellar acting and adds much to the -Asiki ofter a sensational = Japanese Bost safs~ home method = Get -a*small J A v comedy of the play. Marion,Cooman, Novalty and Ward & Boll score With | o of ol of kor#in at the druggist's. S e e R il : - 2 7 g ; s Clementine, dunghter of ars their witty songs and talk. Mack Sen- | Follow plain directions under $100 guarantes Mercivale, who always imagines she NetUs original beayties with- Ben Tur- | that vou toduce 40 tor 89 1ba. or /inort ¥ 5 : : whatever you des ew book te is ill, hak quite w-dengthy parl and DN In ““Uncle . Tom Without .the | BBV, 00 o welkbt quickly, pleasgnily, \ppears to wdvantage. Jane Stuart as Cabin take care of the comedy part | iastingly. in plain wrapper, fre¢: " write Mres. Merveltule' also adds comedy and | of the program. {18 mort vv‘_‘ 0., N A-—719, Station F,sNew ork, Charles Mylott, although ¥ appearing | e ves as dozons of ros with the ex-| not one fo Lillian's likine On th in but the flnal svene, cau an out- ! (e} THEATER. 1 stte waried colorings of the hybrid | other hand. | was sure that little Mes. @ § 9y ] Alary Jane Smith. o6 Main' stiredt, hurst of laughter: by his ‘‘effeninuis - ; | HO R LI CK S B Y Bl utrazed D : s Gt IBLZADSTH N IE S S S (D s lao i bl b s male .y rpe Mack Sennett Bathing Beauties, | THE ORIGINAL s aug amazo: ce. who po e ' | i b [} Marys are so common wnd (h portrayal —of - the <uip's!, rqyed in all-—or, 10' he more correc MALTED MILK miration at the beauty and the pro-| knack in this direction, Wi ore are stewaed ; | : : ; <o many ; 18 ¢ world () pe - sea shore ary, id Tei iR T e oo G Ot T ! niths in the world that ere ML e (s e Dl sk o L, U smol gRtliciiga ca st ore Rt A0 Avoid Imitations & Substitates scemed 1o reason fo . i : caused yuite a semsation at [o 5 ¥ = e . : NS ooy oot q} I/ t v nfor amixip. Like- her U hig nl £ ¢ 2 T T I thought they wonld make vou Her Flufth ! D Tl i Sy ) 15 B Y theater last cvening, when thls f) up!” cavollad my neighbor. “But ! dubionsly at Lillian 1 rw nl ol deiGa Boca. oA 70 e Pl Auboss merained Anklensl L o cGlodr onerin: weot on G THEATEP rgot, poor dear, yvou cun't sit up “Doesn't Mr Underwood 2 town his a Main street.” i!.m \‘Vlw\ foibinsetonl aOlie misun ol ' T you know, though, I'd c¢hange | asked ) Bl wonkod (e Q]S R e T e e AlneUnderwoot ous supposed benedict (hat people will undoubtedly enjoy. , Britain. And a charming and capti- — ould have received “lots o “ . 5 v bunch of California girls the. E silver, jowelry suggesti ¢ Tind ity are! The posing and their gallivant- & s very ovident you ne S iness her mannt i susccstionton any e fan dicapacily = 4 Bargain Matinec Wednesday i’ Sp R e R BRI o e ! me pre we could oawn houses should be the result if the lo- | ing about the stage is most graceful. i 4 ncedly ctured rib,” Lillan drawled, and My patient is Keeping 0 1oy i tnd secure enough to live in luxury 1 1 These eight damsels fr the Weste He ) ) G i i dled more Laughter in ; enough (o liv “ury el theatersoers appreciate the p hese cighi damsels from the Western CECIL LEAN urmised that she did not like | busy, vou she added “\’ i {o} u lenGe i for o week Schemes went TWIY, offered them | coast are perfect specimens of the 1er the offering of the Howers from | ciously, “and you \\.v\.*y « o | however, and thongh the presents did - | female species, and, as one old gentle Hor Grantland or Mttle Mrs. Dur-| so cxquisitely and love (he 1N Is Madge's Guess Correci? With her highly Gadned color These,” as little Mrs. Durkee took | i the final authority on the their wrappings and laid them on/ ment of any decoration bed beside me, revealed: them-| guessed that this particular Uniess othernise noted, theso ot written by the press buvcaus of the therters or other attractions with which (hey des “Mary's AnKle” i good play, one | Doards for the second time in New HARTFORD, and cut glass” which ! come, they were all for {he bride and ; > [ i b o1 o the smart Musical Comedy L erime (o ke (1B3y Herald Reviewer) 1 tho bri PALACE THY 2. man, sitting in the front row. was | persillage concerning it j much that it.would b [ en o ki G Med wn - embarrassing aveay of Douslas Falrbanks' big, new pic- | heard to remark, “You don’t have to ! “LOOK WHO’S HERE" » you?’ The little woman gave ! you from them.” 5 - Crale ‘-I’m( i Chal “n,(vl(n At this most trying moment (ure, “His Majesty, the American’ strain your eyes to sec if, either.” sly, mischievous glance which You've sald it” my little neig Sl Db e amatic of- Gy telegram arrives announcing tnat the initial production of the Mary | They are a nifty crew and it's all With : Sl il S ISR IO Kond Ul Ui HeDn G have - the rich unele is in town. about to Pickford - Charlie Chaplin - Douglas | plkuin sailing from start to finish with CLEO MAYFIELD 1 lesponded prompile | taritd buisits te tie wiild irl an “,:\1.. I \er\r ‘ [r‘l»: fl.‘ l-«_ 50, do¢ Sl for Bermuda, but will ston off, rbanks-D. \\ Griffith combine, | preity sea shore garb on most be- | And a \\';.fidrrrulA("ml them in nction enough | in snother moment wag compietely ) CHIVE SHiE LHE WOLRS procues i vidld (he bride und sroom and per- United Artists Corporation, the so- | witching young ladies in a speclally " Nights 230 to 82, Mat, 25¢ to §1 knowthat a few flowers wouldn't | lost to everything else but her divecsf ot BEanels, L0 a8 o oy ohally give nis . wedding present. callad “Big Fonr”—was shown on the | constructed set with novel and attrac- | 3 = compensation for it.’ it ' e e e ”“l”v”“ e, sumultaneously, an attractive voung sereen of the Palace theater. Motion ( tive illuminations. ' “Yankee Doodle A few flowers!” Mrs. Durkee “Now remember, Katie, tho; i3 s e } woman is injured ahout the ankle in picture enthusiast ave bheen led 1o ¥ in Berlin” is Mack Sennett's comic illed “Goodn the man Chinese things in the living room and \‘“u-h |:1;|'1|H-|' L h.j m\\"}'“h --‘“‘3 an auto wreck in front of the doctor's expect grea( things from the ““Big [ masterpiece, and well may he be ¢ hought the florist out! that pig copper bowl' Mus. Durkee | T E C0 ©opart office and at last he has @ patienf. Four” and the first one of the quar- | proud to claim it as his best produc- hone 1000 & 4tho most exquisite = things, | called wfter the girl as she went ont e o \l”:\‘lbl‘Y o .1:‘.\lt\4_-‘~ sees 'lx‘.(lnxrv(!s tor tet to appear in his new style is DOUg. | tion. It is five reels of extremely ALATE aot” o e Sl eRtos, ey 5 threo : Collese chums, . wonldshodwaman is brought inte. the ofse. iy go«!“‘oy’x‘\w\\\::'»m”w Anor e i r"f((lt {jlansnable Srtdionielheapedifupont the SPECIAL THANKSGIVI They are beautiful, indeed.” T an- Is Katie Carcless financier, a struggling lawyer and @ treated by the doctor, who fall % i rush and ends With { nead of the former kaiser-—now jus MATTN ted, but the very profusion of the | < & minute, Katie!” Lillin | struggling doctor, whose friendshin love. The first : s she LaoUsR. It Is action, pep and g0 all | piain Wililam Hohenzollern. “All of g climax comes ns she - o ssoms troubled me. I did not Wwant | the wivt out of the door and | “out Pythlases™ that of the historicil announces her name us * ¢ Jane pictur y r”‘l’l\mp’h' ’: o Mm“'\oml e cnnslsa ol )y coniedians LY EUM PLAY)@ 3 5 55 Jeisy Tollowed the girl out of S St Bl : 2 s Jine e , full of good, clean fun and | oxipy 9 e o S for Grantland to buy out a flovist o ollequy in the hull, ne | P¥thias even after they leave coil R AT IS (ico (8 D1z Beuh i S o e s Gul e i sl ([t RONS ey e e s ecia ol Rl =2 me, no matter what the truth ‘he Then| DUl the final scene the main effort J. Further complications -rrive peal, and as prettily made a film @ [itnisivondentullytunny, ol BRI hent In the Joy Play littie neighbor's assertion that he word of which 1 could cateh. 1 o these three youns men is (o “ceure when the western uncle breezes in and has been s an lay [ ae e aiseigtholtatserins et a1 s himsell responsible for my acc:i- | Lillian came back and bent over me | anough money to = seen in mar day ot vomatning Lo | th wieh o imqnle breezes in and has been soen in many a day. |Gt ‘the famous . Line), the clown ArCAMourAr t. again cat and the methods adopted run the ~mits the deception fo continue. it prince and others, and fun just bub- A o, & dece o co. J M- Brooks—plaved by irbanks- ho i +. " G Wherever will you put them?” she 1% there anything else I can do for | zumut of humor and present some porarily (o shicld (he - youns e 1mes o pyed by Fairbanks —who | 1es out of every conceivable situation MARY/ LAMb ed, looking around the room per-! vou?" she asked IN\dvvly decidedly funny situations. The cli- Things happen thick and fast and Because he has a secrel Sorrow i | as only the comedy king, Mack Sen- | Ay [ \Where is Dieky?" | asked. T was! max comesjwhen, after being refused. funny, climax climaxes funny olimax, e forsets b iroames i e e I hett himself, can make it. There are Katie will bring you whatever You ' ushamed that behind the inquiry was | a loan by a rich uncle in the West, even to the point where the uncle has tures that he courts. His Sorrow s | only three acts of vaudeville, due to 4 in the way of vases or bowl the vaguely piquad thought that again { Dr. Hampton listens to the veat the bridal suite on the hoat fixed for a natural one; he doesn't know who | the fact that the time allotted to tho eplied. “Will you arrange them . Major Grantland had made Dicky | ides of his pal, “Chub.” Wedding his nephew and bride. Other charac- he. is or \\hm.ln.\- par(w\fs were, and | program would not permit the act » f his own prompt- | invitations ave issued to the distant ter 2 me?" appear neglectful by crs and numerous other funny situa- his longing for a mother’s love, which |sent to do proper justice to a splen- | DY MAY TULLY NPis. Durkec’s Request: e relativ ot meant nnouncing the tions of genuine humor crowd into he has never known, maises him seek | did proZzram. The Three Bedfords T worth Going Miles to See! kow. in our little circle, Lillian, “Dicky is—all—right,” Lillian said | marriage of Mis: ary Jane Smith this really good play and, of course, self-oblivion in whatever wild excite- re mar in the balancing gamea slowly, and I gained the impression | to the doctor. The hllnmus name of the ending is quite tisfactory to all ment he ean get into. His quest for nd can stand with any like offering | that she wished subily to reassure mo concerned thrills leads him from New York to 'int the country, as the applause ar 0[ for more than Dicky's physical well —————— — — e - — — - bein “He he gone to see after the I looked quickly at M Durkee. BU o » Grand hin Street Phone 1026-C | ghe was too absorbed in sorting the — roses to heaf Then 1 anced ap- SEO. F. BELFARGE Presents pealingly at Ldilian. She bent hor ear | Masquerade % { | ! [ to my lips. i ! Grantland for his language?” I whis- | A d WITH ; n HARRY B WARD “Royally,” Lillian whispered ack. “You know Dicky's way when he y . 3 y Vaudeville I closed my eyes, relleved of a great ) { wor and a lesser one I had felt Ball CRASE mARE REGIPIOAID | that T could not bear my husband to Je .50 boorish, and T vaguely criticized (TRt Ry i Major Grantland’s taste in sending me { flowers in the face Dicky’s anger. - . . Mrs. | Durke disappointed voice | A tr “Oh, Katie!” she was saying. You . have lgft-downstairs the th 1 most S t wanted—that exquisite tall Chinese 0Cl€ y : ecret thing with the blue and white color- : Thursday Evening. Nov. at no can find anywhere,” Kati BARDECH NEW HALL, red stolidly, and 1 distinetly saw | ARCH ST. nown O’zl t e awen : . y to a Mrs. Durkee had returned to her task Luzesedll hejetvinsas follows: $1 for the best gent's costumc, L put thin together, jumped at a » % 3 conclusion. 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