New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1919, Page 4

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most gripping numbers ever produced in a serfal of this kind and “Gentle- man Jim” will surprise his greatest admirers by the daring stuntg he pet [ insuc. and both | Of Stuart Hlolmes it the gripping drama, pears at the right mowment, and in an | Holmes, and several comedios are alsy ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF | 1 I8y | ARG Mort fo. prevent him from cuding | jncluded in the bill fornis in this lntest number, The thir 1 his appeuls to uushund. Be- | I | teature i& the big attraction of the bil fore he responds she has a thrilling | SUNDAY NIGHT AT LYCEUM. )1!1“ to reveal its title would spoll 2 | . « - T ) R 1 l a wz e ; i g ene with the desperate boy, and Another big triple featured movie | Pleasant surprise, Doors opén i 4 epe a lanS 0 2 | il el 19T I F tther's arvival reconciles the parents. | program is in store for patrons of the | 5:30 p. m. and remember that on these g > R4 G ’ k | This is the sreat play that will bo| Lycaum theater:Sunday night when’d |- cold nights the Lycoum is as warm &« < v i 1 one's own fireside. Come and mee vour friends there. } - . jseen at fhe Lyceum theater all next| bill of unusual. excetlence - will be o s, Underwood 5§ s &%, e : iy -/ woeek with an anginented cast. The | shown. The delightful photoplay, e Bub hiB wInk G Y : {advance sale has been unusually large | “Me and Captain Kidd,” telling a tala ror the Conference. ated envy, threw her arms avoi 1 Uniess athe SeDoted, these wotices ) \ (e press "r" ety IDn g destioRtiles weciiftancifil land) thilling. gwillfbe ono ot b4 Walters kept his promis impetuoisly as [ opened 00 g ers or other attractions with which they dear. LN B R fo T Wb sl R fuaily. 1 went to the door my- SREe R s 5 Ther B matinee on Monday | bett will be shown in the latest num- e o el S 5 j Wednesday, Saturday, and a special | her of the absorbing serial that has ats answer | & | S g S {one 0 o'clock on Christmas Day. | tracted such wide interest in New 1t rone to the ‘‘movies. tractiveness of her ‘ihroat S e S 18! A b ; AT Ry 11;3(11 g nH ! e e Chriote ] alde “itinoeniscom oo lo The ement of the byceum | Britain “The Midnight Man The b e maid is so K1) ol 4 Miss Emma Kramer of this city has Dbeen appointed to succeed Pro- fessor Hdward ¥. Foley ak organist of the St. Joseph's church. Miss Kramer is well known in this cily having taken part in several musical i e | theater extends 10 evervbody in New | latest release is said to be one of the ! affair fovesarious a creature that I have| vou again. I'm awfull \ the prohiem of door servic uated last year. e | § E : . £ + happy and prosperous New Year o i bokkodeiotetotete] fodeteolatololed i confronts so many house mis- | me sick to think o : 4 ! ex. 1t does not matter whether | §ehool with you not the ; . § § ¥ Rl e FOX day or eveninz, hours on duty | 1 Kissed'h b : ] hand to her brot S THEATER. l This cvening will see the finul ours off, the sound of the dov:- | tended my { screening of Wallace Ieid in his side- | is, the signal which draws Katie “It iz good 3 | splitting comedy drama ‘“*You're movement as swift and s Eoplicd (eRLiIs s SR L I » < ¢ . ! Fired,” with the remainder of the at of a homing pigeon flying {0y tone Wiy olunlGUEVERES Sk oc : , s ) ) 3 . week-end bill, For.Sunday evenin ost. formal ‘courLesy . id} L 3 " ¢ H <o R s two splendid specimens of screen art 1 am so slad you vouldicame, over, iy : e heen bookod with several short rred that Katie should not sc Y ; 1 subjects of comegly, news and travel witors if t encounter could be | reem Ay % 3 . S - - { Emmy Wehlen is starred in the first Fe marmured something a§ hanali ; p ; : 4 4 - feature picture called “The Amateur | conventional il returpy awd - went 3 R 5 B o - { Adventuress.” This story depicts in a | ¢ home, would > straight t hrough the infroduetion: fo l,iiln_f“‘ S ¢ $ pht - charming manner the adventures of a ng home, 1 o ' with (he same unsiling’ tormulin ! : A o | young lady who sets out to find the S tiguni unleesiL intey e 4| Dis whole attitude was as hostilely | g : . eiming ot the v it Bany gBitli some question.or direction f C 1 Cimt of & Missanaiyiis sup- A ; 2 ; . | Marie Osborne is the champion in the s tnorrow posed. 1o be. I wag.as surens ifs he 3 3 0% . - | second feature, aided by her little col- | A had uttered ilic words Hiowd that he . . . : $ . ored playmate, Sambo. i thought himseif. the center of somen % e Monday, Tuesduy wnd Wednesday | scheme to save we al the expense of | - o : o 7S theve will be presented at Fox's thea- Kenneth Stockbridge. : g s : 3 ter what can be termed one of the | Lillian Is Dircct. 3 . . o . N g best shuw layouts that has been secn | Lillian. after’ the introductions ani | S . ; in New Britain this season. The fea- {he usual smyll talk following, took : ture picture, “The Girl From Ouf- the reins of the situatlon in her own . . : : side,” Rex Beach's powerful drama of = iEE e I hands with her usual directness in | i : o, Xian, [he Bo chepteniobi b RSONS' THEATED St el e o » Invisible Hand.” starring Antonio N | verbiage stripped of rrills. iad pre o _ . : o g SMibend, Betharins) e HARTFORD viously assired her of Esther's abso- e | ! S - : Brimin a very merry Christmas and o 0] FESHGH LR BB ERRRHEE RGOS RII BRI BRERENE s Cmuny v 8,{ ahowevely M Walters, Come Intd #he Tlving ed. I was reasonably sure th buld be, for Jim and Katie. upon ! : . : HOUST OF EXCELLENCE s as frankly glad to see Estlv o s iin as I was uneasily blea about a further encounit her brother. The girl, won- hily pretty creature Wit big ONLY—WALLACE REID IN. “YOU'RE FIRED" SUNDAY DOUBLE VFEATURES Emmy \_Yhelen Baby Osborne eves of violet shaded by long 5. a clear olive skin dashed with jne and black hair whose lustr Amateur”’ “Dolly’s Adventuress’’ Vacation” 1 ; : cen ix also included. Baby Osborne e lute trustworthiness in keeping” fo - . i . in her lutest two veel comedy drams, | herself anything which she might o . i e : “Daddy No. 2,7 an Outing Cheeter TONIGHT. tear | - o - : 3 travel veel and the Fox news along TUART WALKER Presents { Mr. Walters,” she said crisply, “of | . . X 1 { with four hig titn¢ vaudeville of course ‘vou have guessed that it was | | . 3 {fine vuudeville, MONDAY, TU DAY, WEDNESDAY——BEST SHOW ON REX BEACH'S ““The Girl From - QOutside” FIVE OROOKS AND A GIRL ON THE FROZEN TRAIL—, THRILLS GALORE ANTONIO MORENO —_— -— -_— — BABY OSBORNE OUTING CHESTER — N¥ VILL EATURING ~THE MAST KIDS TWO CLEVER CHILDREN eaturing the Mast [y » (el 10t to Play bridgd that we invited yvou | - L : . - : sisters, twa clever children, and the | 1CCa y m to come here tonight: Mrs. Grahaih | . o . Musical Crysties, a comedy musical of- and -1 wish to, consult you upon a ke - e fering. — { most important * project -connected . o e & | “The Girl From Outside” is Rex ¥ by Guy Bolton and P with Mr. Stockbridge Murs. Grahai - o = S : I Beach's most powerful drama of the | . G, Wodehouse ires me that your sister can and § G : ; : Lo i frozen trail of the snow covered Yu- 2 With will keep her own counsel absolutely, | i_‘:!;‘ ;\'fl"i:’J‘l‘lln\”('» “‘ll"'”‘” H-“; h]vn-l:} 3 b N e e an . - iy ! wanders fro 1o states with her fa- GREGORY KELLY b e el R vass T MARGARET LEONARD | ther, who dles from the hardships of . to $2¢ Mats 23c 1500 < s | leading Lady of the Lyceum Players Who Will Appear Next Week in a | the trail. Destitute, she falls in with | | ¢ Part Entirely Different to Any That She Has Undertaken So five croo one of whom is Curly Kid Far—the Part of “Kitty Claire,” Would-Be Vaudeville Actress who furnishes the girl money to start a hotel. She never suspects how the money was obtained or little does she hd The Card Game. I do not know your connecti I with the se of Mr. ockbridge.? | e Mr. Walters refurned icily. “but if | CHRISTMAS W AT PALACE. 2 to ey to another? See this | know that his companions are thieves ham wishes a third person | 5 R The*Pakice. theater will off sreat play and decidé who in your | It is the Kid who tells her the truth ¢ this interview, the DUrpose of| (o fisst half of its speclal Christnas | home i io blame. | because he loves her s which wholly dark to me, T preferi ook bill the stupendous spéatacle, ! I'ne story of the play tells of the sacrifice for the v choice | that my sister should also be present.”| | | et oot ot tatototoRatototebedetodotoledede ot oto ke RoRel ek ote] [ “Whem. the Gods Would Destroy.”| Nelson fumily typitied by a hardwork- | brings “The Girl From Outside” to a It is a.photoplayithat was 18 months | iNE—as a financier works hard— | superb climax. It is a red-blooded s 3 principals and | father. a socially ambitious aud bill { story with w championship punch. Yo T 000 ackiiel PR contracting mother, a daughter who = 0 “wWhom (herGods “Would »Déstre is devoted to both and a son who ! SUNDAY AT Walter ant. . S 1 we to tho devoted to the *“Great White Way. ! s w2 lis o picturization: of the startl e lbrary?” Siie looked at me. W (o e, heginning everyone acknowl-| iy feature photopluss on its Sunduy! | B g Kely At Salt S WA er 2 Saee ges Nelsons ) il f| S EEE L Sty e s i oy an cartin el e et USROS P e et | e proeran i e o | g0 G 0 0 G SR B H B DB SOBB DB 4 I arosé and led| the way to the| g :‘I""h\‘ e :W'I“‘X‘)“‘H»kh” making money that a mid-day visit | |coiations. . o T library .without ‘further comment B| e e/ { to. his home calls forth fro mother |[F&== ey == = ihink towe of usfelt i the mood for| 2 o g TS @ War TN the yuery, “Why! What are you doins @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@]@@@@@EE 0] EIEI[EE]E]EE]E]_ Jack Randall, 1he hero, is a4 youhg dra s ‘i convefiiiion. Pretiy Wsther Walterd| Ll ety DALY ey UNg | pére is reply, “Just passing and % “T will try 1o make my positiod clear fo you a little later,” Lillinn retorted good hnmoredly. iAnd, of course, ‘we are very glad to have Miss © Lerete] ‘The Palace theater is offering two LefetoRoleRororega] events-whicli lead a girl and a youth Amcrican WHo hus discovered an ex- |1 qn Y Wil o Bowildered and frightenedd] Listive whicth #IN Fevolationize war. | Liousht I'd arop in and meet my her brother watchfiyl, Lillian cool and $ Batolt thet ib- abledo bilne Tt fo Tamily.” carries with it a convietion | inserutable @s everi while I could noty (i a ottt ob 1o oo woanb AL ) that father felt very muelr neglected. . K p the “attehtion of his own governmenr, | &g he s. M . . 2ot he avold a fdelihg of resentment at thalics pret agents 'of a foreign' o “\”, “\\” N Do) sLoplvithcineglentihe voung attorney’s attitnde R R e B she S ClnERon st By Glalte. fha : S ake cross the seas « 5 1G] audeville actress. The s ypens the Lillian brought oiit the folding card| o F RS ciaoness S bn e Ronjolbn Stk e S B folalnsg resentation that they wish to give hitn | cypboard when he returns home ! ’ B o an education in a university theve. |drunk one night and tells of his We might as well give (his (hir 5 ir \ ; L g Sceiies, In" the picture are laid in a | father's velations with Kitty. Tlis . o\ ) an. alr of plausibility,” she sai 3 7 S small’ Ameriein clty (Jack” me). | pavents separate. Real actio y Who Wins? motionliig s to seats and deating facis home) ; ealfacuon o Bl e ; York, in Berlin, in_ IHeverle, | starts dealing with real people and ] T }; ‘ sl |vn e “]\A“ ) of you will., A1 Belgian town, and in Pavis soes with a snap that holds the in- n this thrilling man-hunt! | | be geod cnough fo iake up your caris, The big th vaudeville program | terest throughout. A touch of senti- 50 that anyoite ¢oming into the room by the master mind of | | will think we were playins, 11 he Secret Sel‘vice &glt ls I the dummy, for I am afraid | do most of the talking.’ la breath bating battle of, We all three obeved her, although will* b’ h George Allen ment “is' furnished when the father Cheyenne. Minstrels. ; deserts Kitty shaild ! i~ The little chorus girl sets her cap for the son that she might be re- Al ih < Characterized by, the critics ‘of the | Venged for the fatlier's desertion. The e liaht Dlottirs? against i \\.w}(r}:sh!:,.-;\vm; s cards up &l | qrama s the finest play in twenty | 501 falls i love with Kitty. Two big i I 1 . Family Ghpboafd,” will |SCe0es accompany the straightening he wits and poweraof sive subsfance werce hidden in them. | e the atlraction at the Lyceum thea- | 0t of the perplexing situations that | His sister, beginning to recover frow for Christmas week. This play, her first fright, had now all (he | written by Owen Davis, peer of mejo- eagerne; of youth - for adventure.| dramatic playwrights. had. a:tremen- GRAND Hanfurd Her eyes. fixed upon Lillian, werc | dous run at (he Playhouse, New York | { shiving with excitemenf, the carmire | city, under the management of Wil- Main Street Fhone C-1026 k: -102 tint of her cheeks deepened. am . Brady and 1sed thousands As for me, T ‘was occupled with | tg sec it there. Thousands will ‘[Rl Ql[ | doubting wonder as t 3 B ES E play suspected some ¢ take a full purse to fill the stockings next Christmas to whether o it the Lyceifm *theitar all’’ this | Lildan’s skill would be able to 1 week. ““The, IPfamily, Cupboard,” is a move Mr. Walters' erronecous ideas] Play thal teMs the ttitith and wmakes |+ Jacobs and Jermon, In Ofter concerninz my attitude toward Ken- } one think. It is withgut doubt the neth Stockbridge. . most pongerul profiuction vet pot be- |- Th G Id c k” - i i fove thée public. This play will appeal | e 0 e“ mo tQ the wife and ask her the question g Horlick’s the Original | \What Kind of & home are vou giving | Yith 5 TR vour hardworking husband? s he . . Malted Milk — Avoid ' Lcting the love and affcetion neces Bllly Arlmgton Startiz s : [mitltionl&subtfitutel 'y to hold the home together? Have A o fjsgn nestecied hind o that e s Vaudeville () ) ) m) ) ) ] ) )i F)) ) } ] ] 5) ) But that will be no handicap if you become a member of our popular LYCEUM THEATRE 47w Christmas Savings Club s w Phone 1000, 1AL CHRIS 5 5 SUNDAY NIGHT—DOUBLE FEATURES—COMEDI 4 NENE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE, GRAND XMAS L J ZASU PITTS IN POOR RELATIONS,” WEEK ATTRACTION A IN “LOVE, HONOR, AND" * Do Your Christmas Shopping Early and Be Sure to See THE o n e e 0 s l e POPULAR LYCFUM PLAYERS. who will present / MON., TUE B WILLIAM A, BRAD FAMOUS PLAYHOUSE, NEW YORK, SUC- 1 BIG MAM MOTH SPECTACLI 3 CESS ‘Whom the Gods || THE FAMILY CUPBOARD SR e Is Under Government Supervision b 3 [ Which the New York Crities Pronounced the Best Play in 20 Years Wou estroy SEE ALL YOUR FAVORITI AND ERAL NEW FACES 1S Months in the Making—23 Principals—=8,000 Actors. i R NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL cenes faken in London, Paris and New Yor Picturing the story :;::H;l',"l'"“‘*"‘,;)'l',o(,“ SUNDAY N]GHTS? ! of a youth and a girl who went through an earthly hell to find the Love and Happiness. If you go to a theater, tike our advice and GO TO THIE LYCEUM where you will be entert: ed by KEITH VAUDEVILLE FEATURES THREE NEVER-SHOWN FEATURE FILMS If you attend once, you will never el Positively the M ?” go vhere. “The Cheyenne Minstrels AT sl e D e B e yourself and be convinced, Organized 1 860. SENSATIONAL PRICES—DOORS OPEN 6:30 P. M. MARY PICKFORD IN “DADDY LONG LEGS” VERY SOON.

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