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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER m o will provide | the city talking. This picture handles | has been shown so successfully at the i every way will pro- | o tremendous theme. Every commun- | Lyceum theater for several woeks past. . -, i . g eIy the atmospiere of the | 1ty has suffered from polson pen writ- | The latest number is o world beater l and ;! s Perfapmian nightly and on g ers who hidoe their cowardice behind | for thrill and gripping situations, The | B | Mond Wedtesday, Thursday and; the word “Anonymous.” Miss Iividge | third attraction of this triple bill will Satun arternoons is given an opportunity to display her | be a wander picture in which a well ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF R : ' N | ‘ » e | oot cububilies i she ke | Knwn St Dopulas with Tocal aue : \ | IACEUM SUNDAY. | rult advantage of them. Anothor | ences, will appear. Don’t miss this evelations o5 4 1’ e > I - n i A picture that is somewhat differ-| featuro on the bill is the famons | notable bill. Also comedy, cducation- ¥ 2 = o "& P L ent from the ordinary run of photo- | Jimne; Corbett in *“The Midnight | 2l and teavel pictures. Doors open at ] . 4 » : S Pl is the big world i “Phe Polson | Man,” the super Universal s that | 63 . m. - i bty — 5 | Pen” featuring June Eivid which . N 2 Will be shown ot the Lyceum theater ! hie Way Mr. Stockbridge’s Desk Will answer your question. Jim doc Unless otherwise noted, these wotices 27¢ written by the press Sunday nigl @ part of the popu i > i A ,,,‘,‘m. weokly trips, sometimes Iulufvmf s caters 3 ) s with which they deas | Weekly mevic shows (hit have s Came to Madge's Housc. with his horse and wagon. Il goes RSN ——— e — MAT. DAILY to the walerfrgnt for sea food, down ; e i = ORCH. I8¢ £ Lilllan's laughing comwmand Lo I'to his fothews\farm on fho bay for! 1I'OX HENTER. and a number of short subjects of @ N\ BAL.II Y & At once my objections to hev! oo ana all sorts of thin hadin Nazinmova in he Brat” will f ve comedy, travel and ne Pe; TS HEY do not X r ‘( setting Kenneth ! the fall he goes to the beach and gebs | at I%oN's - for the first half ot 1and will star in the first feature, =1 fear coughs, i ! | n-n‘(\.\ d for the grate fives—it burns [ 105t weck “The Brat’ calculated | Web ol Chance,” a comedy dram corsgand sllied Kbrids desk Into our houso | ¢ pad son LI to please overy one in all walks of life | fT0m the Fox studio. It has never complaints. For wondertully. I because of its intensely human appeal, ! blayed in this city before, The story over 60 years they Bl diacover the secret drawer | The Plan “Works.” " As everyone knows., the play of the! tells af a young woman who is dote B have relied on p mizht disco A S 'x ; et T've got it Lillan exelaimed slec | gime name had ane of the best runs of | BINed 1o run down a criminal her » 4 ulu n‘\? clu;x\nln irritatio [,':\ Dtully. 1 knew 1 would if _\u;\ 1lnilk‘ul 1 dramatic production in the past uncle’s detective agency is seeking g own doubting spirit increase. 13 = enough. Jim must spend all day | rew years and many New Britai sa- | There are m uatio @ S oW v question at.the back of my brain :::::v;wv:),\:lzuvlwruu; arittwood. He eat | tergoers hs " D o iff»‘l\"u‘,l’(l,n for rapid fire :xln'-‘(1«:)“:1;::1‘(I:;h;:m"«“u‘:x’l e CEUT NS jsted in spite of my belter juds- two loads home, and un- | ing the Cormican s stage thisg edy right up to the point when the thus covering the trail for thosc bring one or ht. [ inew that 1 must voice it| o %" here any cusual, spying per- | play. Now a greal play with the| amateur sleuth discovers thal the man ediately. wn see i, They aren’t watching | great nmova herse o 16d & | she sceks is the mun she loves, Violn 2 \ulvn ely. e ; ] son can see i, They n ¢ Tshdsd nova he I in the leading e Boeks | the man she loves. Viola for prompt results. With the lowered MONDA TUESDAY WEDNE DAY wis only wonderin U said de- | Jin anyway, but you, so when he | characterization is what IFox's theater | Dana holds the center of attraction in R e el el i thoso people who are | i/iios away late in (he atternoon, ev- | offers (o its patrons next Monday, | the second feature, “Fulse 1vidence.” (8 more than ever before the fimor e, THE SUPREME ehing Sir. Walters on account of [ {qentiy for another load, its a pract:. | Tuesday and Wednesday. The story, | 2 five part western drama in which the [ of haying Gragre Sorom on g 1o e Stockbridge case Might not also | w cinch that whoever's hanging | brepared for the scr zimova | charming Metro star .characterizes €AY 8OV I BRI Keeping an espionage on othor | .ound will pay no attention to hin. i A B e Sonoointes” of the prin- o athing will be easier than | onted un wctress, telling the story of ] miny of a crime to ravo the min she They always buy the Large Size And ther otlh E4 for him to go to his father's home, 4|' poor waif, 'who is discharged (.Inn\ i i loves, Montreal D. WATSON & CO., New York \ . B g you?' Lillan inter- | gtav there until it's time to go 16 Lml.:;yl“:,,\ chorus because of her | - - = & B ive)y. “Of couiss thev|| thi ©andina: on Forest place’ n | 3 .l:)]y‘r. xunp}»‘.yml ml \({‘.1.\.\\\V\.‘A.,-‘ LYCEUM THEATER. F g goose—the call hat man who | (i, G % s Pota o , k o usher the ew e vonr vroDeus . . gooso—the of t Crest Haven, and when he gels Sofa mnshor. Thove a famous [P0 wster/in the mew vear proverhy - glaplick’s the Original ed himselt Hambridge or Bridge- |y ndin’s, to pile enought driftwood Managing Director William . Masson N .I\l‘h\l!' 1 (- he e the “ N -1 1 shows that. But [ know enousiy oy oy of the crated desk to conceal .. Sk vorom the humany e oy Coeum Players has selected o Malted Milk — Avoid wrecks awaiting justice for their mis- heir ways to reallze that it's the | ", peat it home. demeanors, He takes her home to hin XL week's bill “Polly of the Clrens, Imitations & Substitutes in Her Best est (hing in the world to fool| ".ypy one hanging around will pa¥ ' haughty mother to study ber for the thit will appeal to every man © square-toed sleuths.” Her voice |\, oitontion to Jim, and if your moth- | heroine of his fortheoming novel, Love vundiohildio bt ot M e e S flthed infinite boredom the | o in-law calls out casually to hlm 1o | is kindled and fanned into flame-but| (¢ MilHons of them in other cities in | ! ‘ ‘ b ’ , BB o o private dstectives. Sut that last load in the collar where | joalousy stalks in Its wake ana there| WHCh the pluy has been shown. Tho| An Unconscious Suggestion, Wil be handsy, then 1t will simply be ensues & drams of henrt throbs and | SLOEY af “Polly of the Circus” is a sim- | ool : ple one, an oviginal setting, a new tell- Doesn’t Jim take that spavined old | |1, o1 him to drive into that cove smiles, with surprises and (remendous- ko out of here about once a week, | ot ance to the cellar. Once there Iy moving climaxes. By reason of her| /N8 Of & story as old as the hills """‘ MONDAY with & wagon make a trip some- | 1| dery any one to find out that a simple faith the odd Hitle “hray’| YL forever young and beautitul, The herself, Is a Otting vehiclo for so tal-] young givl who shoulders the. lgno immediste fuse. G: . I8 o (] « El 7 2 S bringing back all sorts of | yiqe as well as driftwood Koes into evenlually triumphs after heart burn- | S090€ ""l" "’“}"” ) e o I’.'("l‘l” 7 BIG PARTS she asked abruptly. “Tt seems [ {10 house. What do you thinl’ 2" [fings "andssacrifices” " thal touch ‘the/|tPWHEDI LE8 N.C e Vet istich all ILLLGH M v 1 y & 1 H ey hie I've scen him do it often| ' pm too ashamed of myself to tell | Whole narrative with superb qualitics| OV inedo i) ononel v honest neoh Youw'll Laugh, Youw'll Cry, Youwlll Hate, You'll Love gh €0 that his going appears rath-f <o\ » 1 pamitted frankly. “But vou | Of wenjus. N .‘;' i Bhol A hang; | e routine thing. e | have effectually squelched any little The vaudeville program will feature{ '8 have loved. cleeus comes Lo B s i s 2 ¥ Rt o musical comedy playlet o of town, and Polly, the bareback rider, | t is" I returned, thrilling with eX- | ¢ eaking objection I might have had. 1 SRRt eI I i ddushter oot o _ | DS, SO RS A% L, ) o ntonio Moreno ment, as I saw, or fancled I did, “Thank you,” she suid mockingly. [y oy b b o0 o e 16 anex. ] the clrcus. She knows no other life her her questions were tending. | .pm glad I am so convineing. —But.. oo o000 ey beyond that of the tent. An accident o : s i act would grace the at horse is his own, you know SR sh T was as sure of best, vaudeville stages in the country,| '"IN8s her into the home of w elersy jp what Kate tells me: I fancy he ( nymber of t s 1 am ann :}!\:n)lul ! i be on sale all day from | ™Man. She does not understand her had the animal since he was a1 twenty-four from now we'll be g . Price of admission il | SUrroundings, while her unsophisticat- ot . At any rate, ‘Babe’ is as voung pecting this famous desk of i al s same, od worldliness appeals to the minlster SUNDAY NIGHT — DOURBLL: 2 in his eves as ever | ‘s wi > but ourselves from the first moment he sits by tho PEATURES—COMEDIIS as desirable principal’s with no onc i was." and the Walters, brother and sister, | < NDAY side of the injured girl. The play | h | "Babe'!"” Lillian ejaculated, laugh-| the wiser.” Two' features. dvo booked for Iox's| Irom that moment on is worked out With “Can you beat that for a name?” But despite her assurance, which I theater for the Sunday evening concert | #1008 thoroughly simple and icaiti- arner Ban't try,” I retorted. “But I| imow was not felgned, she was unde- | Sommm———memret SYSIUNE CONCONL| 040" lines. Polly wins the heart of . . ¢é (X ] siably nervous during the hours ¢ the minister and learns to love hin. I R T fee Jsed after Jim’s last departure FOX’S She has no desire to feturn to her fo e 00 any us an s 9 from the house according to her mer :ir.-, but gossiping neighbors te : Bk A i Do B her that her continued presence in (1 ‘e s ox’s Mondy || smeuie mit wo heard the bers ¢ MOND B e e e The Gray Wolf’s Musical Comedy Playlet AVE MR Tl AY torage. She goes back to the tent and | Gh t” Elaborate Production 0S | ruy, casual observer, = however, ) NAZIMOVA | “”'\'1 1 1‘\ v .Ln\:»lll\luof; ::. ,l:mm«nwo from the sawdust ring, where the clergy- | ] | O i coles, botilihane linown ier NAZIMOVA man later finds her and the difficulties = A Chorus of Beautiful Women ltntGa ! i are explained away. The last tableau | Florence Billings i N1I0 NINE—PEOPLE—NINE “THE BRAT” g0 g Siot Done kl“’x“:‘r i shows the reunited lovers standing on | HEART OF A G Raise i N repressing o suspense which almost | === T = | {10 deserted site of the cireus grounds | PATION A CrEs) o N()—_ s Pl any other woman wonld have voiced ’ ; 2 watching the wagons disap ari TAL PORTUNE y taar 3 PARSONS’ THEATER | Jusuor the wawons diopoariny| . qub wORTUNE: Box Office Open All Day Mother Graham, whom we had tak- HARTFORD. wm Players will take purt and il Strect Phone C-1026 | {ormns Tomoi? tho hoor atmast. all ot @@@@fi@@@@@@@ @n@mm@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@#*fi@ trance, BURLESQUE the last hour of our wait, and her im- T e S Ay patient direction to Jim, born of her tOSE SYDELL'S Famous Jim, while Mother Graham kept | — i i iadic busy and out of the way as only | “THIS PURPLE MASK” 49 DNDON BELLES |z coms, the gmeraied o o v somanse stoaramn, ; ALL NEXT WEEK STARTING MONDAY, DEC. 29, standing in the alcove of my room, and Lillian was looking at it intently 50¢, 7 $1, $1.50 and $: AR AT fond T oD BlGe s s e S T h (III'S’I' Ii‘u“::;l:;)'r NELSON ;_.;- ir‘Tml-. \Imum wrest its seeret frora ———— e S T I OEH and LK 3 it with her e . ARY PICKFORD CEUM THEATRE sz | (S| o .’ T | Viola Dana “DADDY LONG-LEGS’ Last Time Tomght “FAM"..Y CUPBOARD” oy Y . FUNNIEST, SADDEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD! NEXT WEEK | “F TRCUS 1S COMING TO TOWN ; | alse LYCEUM PLAYERS il s Will Appear in the Great Three-Ring Drama “POLLY-OF- Peggy Hyland THE-CIRCUS” || THE wes “Polly of the Cirens” is a beautitul love story, You will be de- OF CHANCE htcd with it. By Al Means Bring the Childre COMEDIES NEWS - e Entire Change of Vaudeville Thurs. i More Big Acts e TOMORROW, NDAY. DOORS (>‘I‘I N A G:30 1. M, BIG THRE 'URE PROGRAM JUNE ELVIDGE in “ANONYMOUS™ FOX’S—~Monday JAMES J. CORBETT in “TILE MIDNIGIT MAN" ANOTHER BIG PEVIURE—A SURPRISI NAZIMOVA COMEDY, DRAMA. THRILLS, EDUOATIONAL & TRAVEL FILMS in “THE BRAT” BHVBVBBGGBBE BB 305 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST of New Britain, Con ially Invites You and Your 1 s to Attend a Lecture on % g BIG KFITH VAUDEVILLE ACT s CHRISTIAN SCIENCE |: 5 CENE2IX ROVAL dvssans- CTS To Be Delivercd by Six Girls in Vaudeville’s Beat Musical Offering NG L > QHER IN® “THIR Y CPHRT R ., TAY SV Q o ’» JOHN RANDALI DUNN’ C. S. % “OTTO & SHERIDEN” “THE HURLEYS } DELEA & ‘ORMA' ; MYSTIC HANSON TRIO i i Y Two Girls and a Piano Comedy Novelty The Tall and Short of it lagic Man and Maids of St. Louis, Mo. R ORCHESTRA SEATS RESERVED BEVENINGS EXCEPTING i JAY AND SATURDAY. BOX OFIICE OPY 12:00 TO 9:00 P. M.— SEATS ON SALE NOW. PRICES NOR RSARY WEEK ONLY atinec—Orch 28¢; Bal. 17¢; Boxes and\Loges 33c—Evenings, Orch. 55¢; “Bal. 22¢; Boxes and Loges 65¢. In the Lyceum Theater, West Main Street ‘: SUNDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 28, 1219, at 3:45 o’clock | BUY YOUR SEATS EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH M@@@@@fi@%@fi@@ fotcTetotetoTototatototutototo felototatelelatelotolotetotototototototetote 1ol - odogekebogekadodotaloteRagetetolatotolototofotototeetetotoloteRatotetodabalototo R Tt R o T o TR o T o X s Member of the Bourd of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Boston, M

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