New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1920, Page 4

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{Y HEART =< MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON'’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife e "I ! I've n som hen people got cited over drawing the fish in f: “I'l take care the little my father interposed quickly. ard she'll had to drag aise i'm to tie buttonhole. gled at his Said humiliation—"but sec Fishermen. git in and Jerry kin { easy. What Jerr: bout the Other w it you folks'll jest pwn quiet, me and you out nice and authoritative musical of Mrs. Ticer was speaking, and Ticerr herself—a pleasing. pic- t middle age, despite the marks are to the weather which her hands held—was standing the water, indubitab) our little expedition. with furtive curiosity absolutely new sp-hosomed, browd- muscled like a armin woman!y blue eyes and nasty accidents ex- of overbs A be: with her, hair to my Marion g ihe tension who there warning, most docile fund vet oing her to i nonsense broken. All of well also kne ne: for Mrs, Tice although excitabl of kiddies, was Marion no po: and edge pamand ed at he was —tall, Wor ith a up ace. S0 1 knew ot was of her an tor, - and, b on senso b icer ¢ is the " sides, has a ot comy remart were : warnir It part which T, i found most reassuring i Only Bottle { minute my father ste Wle het B for il a eful to Mrs, nw bowed a caution iittle we her o her used to bouls, nz her Fish, we en in every sontradiction » ridiculous were seated, in the and then freciled with a cram- In another the and and Marion Lillian 1 and in sturdy, boat and, the rom the goi her bling over the oa were soon many “Which way are asked. “Over hoi Ma s other rod. you Tied where whole. unde ble chin, with its hint of an wan's broad-vorimmed h an extra long Wind- had onace been was now on boats filled are?” prompi. hey don’t Jerry's answer with contempt. | seem to know where the fish a though Buck Elders in one and Jim Steele in t'other. It Buck Jim were 1lone the wouldn’t there. I'll bet they'll fecl like fightin' when they us goin' to the real roun But they’ve cach got some city fellers in tf with ‘em, and, . they knows all is to be about fishin® an’ vthing Buck was tellin’ me night p hain't caught nothin’ h. Buck said if he eve hottle fish after this to turn up his toes and die.” you give your fonguc and work yonur his mother o hut with such evide meaning in her admonition that son shut his flow conversation at the tap and bent to his work with a will that sent us flvin “What are bottle fish?” Marion's piped up again with the { satiable curiosity of childhood. eves twinkle mischiev- ously and an amused smile creep over his mother's face. W till yo honey,” she vou'll which plaid a but i boat our vang into the G ot voice seats icer's out see A Careful Guide. one of you kin af ake She ants te, but we ca in the boat and vt mean no offense, - quick eyes had seen sensitive face cloud with RSONS’ THEATER HARTFORD. BEGINNING $:15. Matince Saturday. e Messrs., Shubert Present w York Musical Comedy Suc- cess od Morning Judge”’ with GEORGE HASSELL Brilliant Cast of 80 Including Unrivaled Beauty Brigade 5c to $2.00. Mat. 25¢ to $1.50 AND Hanfud‘ Street Phone C-1026 BURLESQUE The irrepressible Jerry WIS and DODY i ELLO, AMERICA” | "5 oot 5% S5 e csvuimen bet Buck jest couldn't stand oux | gittin® ahead of him. Ile must figger we're headed for the zood grounds 1’ he’s goin® to try to git there ahead clse. last his cl Lt bottle another was goin’ Suppose rest. Jerry, little mo good naturediy oars a ved TONIGHT, of voice in- cateh advised 3ut the the kindly, always sweetest first one “the remember eating know. a bout 25 I made up my something odd something which soned fisher pcople rise” out of the city and I resolved. childishly | wateh proceeding: reful | possible, not to be surpris { thing that should develop. mind t there about Dottle evidently S m a struck into SCREAM ()l- A SHOW, HOUSE OF EXCELLENCE NNIVERSARY WEEK Thursday, Friday, Saturday eo. Waish IN A STORY OF BARED FI AT SEA “The Shark” ' WILL HOLD YOU SPELLBOUND —QGreat Acts— PEATURING JANE LOUD ON AND COMPANY RURAL € OMEDY FOoUR TALB OT TROUPE TEM AT THE MATINELS BOX OFFICE OPEN FR OM NO RAISE IN PRICE M. 4 E@EE@EEEE@EE@@EE@EEE@E@ ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) o ) ) ) ) ) ] ) 6 ] ) ) 1330 P. M. TO 10:30 1, SUNDAY TICK ETS NOW ON SALL 5 ] ) ) ) ) ) 6 ) ) e ] ) ) bow. ' | Unless b e i | mount star " the gh SuN “ville 1 { surprise trac gement today “The these notices are written by the press otherwise noted, other attractions with which they deal caus of the theaters or | i B TS Y > i f { unusual .‘l‘(’].(’”ll upon rec worth. Ly SPECIAL ATTRACTION NOW PLAYING AT LYCE Th ing ence Four movi will be the of. the and o’clo S W Giants” pictu redwood forests The Kyne, Senn is be: of tk zine ter Man,’ whic thea week. The [ at Fox’s theater brought an unri ente ac Walsh pictures Y C e new bill of vaudeville 4 he Shark,” nd mov- relates how a b attracted a audi- Walsh, in the rotten hole o to the Lyceum this afternoon. ship with a crew of drunken acts of big time vaudeville and cans and South . water ri ng pictures that can Looked is ‘tamed by the s of a beautiful the offering for the young woman. Crities acelaim it M. we On Saturday afternoon Walsh's best picture Pearl White dpors will open at 12:30 o'clock (he Black Tl 5 com- the first performance will be at 1 * ey, Prizm ¢ Fox News com- cli and then continuous untily10 plete the ser ttractions. Six fine cts of vaudeville are headed hy The Rural Comedy Four. Jane Ludon and company present a comedy, “Deliv- ering the Goods” and the Talbot Troop appear in their novelty iron jaw offer- ing. Tickets are on sale from 1:30 un- il 9:30, a story of the t of the s he remainder N two-part allace Reid in “The Valley is the feature picture. e was filmed largely in the ne is by the well known w ctt comedy, “The ing shown for the last three days ¢ week. The Paramount maga- and the news week 2 chap- of the great serial, “The Lion completes the all-star bill b is the attraction at the popular ter during the remainder of the of the The story “LITTLE WOMEN" AT PALACE, Filled with humor, pathos and del sentiment, “Little Women,” the novel of Louisa M. Alcott, hus been picturized and re- a Paramount-Arteraft spe cial picture, will be shown at the Pal- dce theater tanight, Friday and Sat- This will be an event in wh vy woman and child in the ¥it and men, too, for that matter, who have read this immortal story, will be intensely interested. Other photo- plays consist of Mack Sennett's screaming comedy, “The Star Board- cate famous which leased o FOX’S THEATER. half of week alled and six George drama, last anniversary tainment of of pictures splendid vaudeville. is seen in his latest 5 % N a5 BB 2] 7| 5 B TONIGHT, FRIL., SAT. THE BIG PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT SPECIAL “LITTLE WOMEN?” Taken From Louisa M. Alcott’s Famous Story. KEITH VAUDEVILLE FEATURES “SPORTS IN THE ALPS” IN SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL. SIX PEOPLE TRST EPISOD ANNE LITTLE—JACK HOXI IN SLIGHTNING BRYCE™ A\ SENSATION AL SERIAL, EXTRA ATTRACTION MACK SE ING COMEDY STHE STAR BOARDER.™ COMING ATTRACTIONS “BLIND HUSBANDS™ “THE |« | 1atter 'Iél*ié?'@'@5@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ offering, and Thu pr KNIG In Tain, In th villian i the sole with mght mem! in da Lauri in I Conroy's | tend Smok Like re be dc | nelle, T The pit Miss lig hts, ing the sisten LSl his ing rdy. the i ple. rrom how,” nd & JNZZ \l{\i\ \I l)l The forth provi and want I tertainn | evening. old time Coney be held, urday and IKight ad wit ) Moxie and sure first promises to ple Just heiore John plendid succes Leap fight in the sea, swallowed up with the suction, -adrift for five hours, the scene after the disaster, “Abide + With Me,” the rescue, the scene on shore. the lesson of life. { Tenor Solo— “Dear Loye, Jack Para- of cast; Anne 1 former in the first episode seasor sensational serial, tning Bryce,” and the Palace Weekly. The big Keith vaude- il is headed by the new novelty Sports in the Alps,” with a veople in an act that will and amuse greatly. Coming tions unnounced by the man- are “Blind Husbanc cle Man.” the ROYAL WELCH CO. | AT M. E. CHURCH]i The Royval Welsh Concert company Demente “i;‘,rshul will appear at the Methodist church . tomorrow evening in varied pro- gram, the individual numbers on which follow: The Star Spangied Banner,” The Audience. Tenor Solos (a) “Rose of My Heart” he Ben Davies. Baritone Solos— ‘“Neath o sis a of the the Flag Sons of America.” Mir a Williams. ce thou, —advi. ind—that's capital Lohr L, Uhl MBUS SHOW. there is a vil- he is not always handsome. of . show, however, the a polished individual with ambition of marrying a girl! money, that his future comfort ! bhe : red . Con ered for vs Trotero Colds It clears the membranes of catarrhal collections and causes the mucous to flow _ natually, relieving the bron- chial passages of tickles and irritations . The whole membranous |system is purified and fsttengthened and | natural | healthy ‘¢onditions are speed- * nly brouznt about by Lino- | nine, lune fond (0} hupul nubert- Heller 5 OF good show Ben ! iano Numbers— (a) Fantasie (h) Praeludium, J).l\ ies. every but o 0 Liszt K. is Opus 10 .. . MacDowell Rhapsodie Hongroise . . . Gaal "{d) Rigoletto . Verdi-Liszt Miss Genevieve Andrews. 188 be re- soprano voice ' th role © of ! difficult part, style. Mr. zed to a Duet— i “The Battle Eve’ Bonheur Len Davies and Risca Williams. f Baritone Sol ] (a) “The Drum Major” () “Where 3 Restec voice has char and his two numbers, “Blow the | o Aw Pretty Girl i Mclody,” trom the “Foilie to be decided hits. In the number specialty dances are to | the M Donahue, Ju- Monsees, Crowe and Kin- Ben ! Piano Numbe 4 Andante Finale— (a) Lucia di left hand on Etude—Op Newton van Has . Lohr Tenor Soloss- " y Adams | o1 adman | ¥ n, Davies. of M, to e difficult role shy widow fis Helen McAloon. who appearance heforc This unfortunate lady. all dur- show is bothered by the per- Lorgan grinder, played by John who at all tim love for “Da The “Waning Honeymoon' duet ! second act, by these two peo | Talcott, played b will- mak; the foot- From Donizetti. Lammermoor —Opus 13. s 10, For e (1) Btude—Opus 2 he Trout “tude in D- i Genevieve ) ) Mi ecture— “The Andrew A at all drug store—60c, Lusitania . Williaws York; the 1t crowd of pas- . across, the crash. the panic, the ship the plur for life, the the Take clos Yo Stone'’s is sunz by Kiniry. the show 3 to ack o i Anna Miss Bailey which fact assurves number. ! e of S Ired ailey e feartul sinkin THE TIME THE PLACE ano THE GIRL MUSICAL COMEDY of the NEW POP CORN T resh Today, 12¢ do: ALSO NEW WALNUT MEATS 80c¢ 1b. is the Eiks” fair. ING. . Drum Corps open ton Fuesday, J The corps 1 to make this and the public c iving their mone z orchestra de music for duncing every they will see that your dancing re well taken care of. An en- nt will be provided each On Friday evening al Island Mardi G with showers of confetti. night will be drum corps night visiting corps will be here. Y M wrnival s FRESH PEANUT CLUSTERS 60c 1b. eek’s hall. every cffort success NEW SPANISII PEANUT 23c b, CHOCOLATE ALMONDS nch 90c¢ Ih, Auspices of Daly Coun K. of C. JANUARY 19 AND 20 Tuesday Night practically sold out. | Plenty Monday Night seats left; hurry and avoid the rush, Monday Matinee—Prices 150 Jovenin CHOCOLATE DATES 80c 1b. CHOCOLATE WALNCTS £1.00 1b. . McENROE’S 78 WEST MAIN STREET Under the a | | Sat- 20 35¢, 25¢ and i fair. ' Prices—S$1.50. $1.00, 75¢, NO WAR TA real booths at the Elks' vt @fi'I.z'@'u@'Ié’:'iéi'@“C}Q@fi@'@'@@@ifi@@@@@@fi@@fifi@@fi@@fi@@@# 3 g fee pokedeteletatelotote) UM Jesse L Laslkyy prosents WAIMCE REID ‘Crfre Yalley of the Giants A TREMENDOUS PICTURE ! By Far the Best He Has Ever Produced. MACK SENNETT “The Star Boarder’ R G B G G B B 0 B S B B B e 2 ” 2 & L] B8 G TIME VAUDEVILLE ACTS 14 forTotoTotetoRe R Tt Rt Tt Rt Fob oo R R R oR R T T T R TR RO e ’3

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