New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 9, 1920, Page 4

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"'v'vnn this afterncon and a large aud- 'IE@@@ EE[JEE@@B 1 | ience was startded by his ac The average theatergoer in witnessing th uerass theproeser, v vitoemiye i | B The New Tailor Made Combination ramous student of occult science, gets very little conception of the almost incomprehensible amount of prepuara- MY HEART axo MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF { tion that i ssary to plice even AKX ; [ Victory Crawford Range Revelations of a Wife , s LA e o' e dis- et " 2 — 3 i p =, . claims any aid fromt any unusual or What Mes. Ticer Told Mads iz Zercd. but paw he'd alwa . - ste R L D L About Mr. B d S stood up for him. But when by Unless otherwise noted, these notice: Cowritten by the pre willit {,"'.:.»\t:[::”w‘xl{s.(»"vy';‘ n\:‘ltf‘ :, dever was . taght Dl red-hande e was s burcaus of the the or other attractions witlr which Uiey deal study can do the things he does. Any ringly innocent qie o mad 1 he took Jake by the coat | Eeioy :rson’ who has a question to be an- should not fail to visit the theater this week and Clayton will dly answer it for him It is one the best acts of its Kind that has ever appeared here Kenneth Harlan the leadinzg man of the Lyceum players is the star of SEp man calling himsclt “Brid . v booted him all the way 1o POX'S THENTEIR. him 1o Kill him. What happens? You ! whom she had addressed Romance and strength are the will hitve 1o see to appreiate. The S G A no ide: : How She Knew. A : + o heritance of the dark forest with the | Brute B AN a big picture, ol o th s it fells the gis 5 thing thing that will grip I ronsons for despisins | O the wouds. There is in the hearts you uand hold you in a spell of wonder e tor QESPISINT G ese buekwoodsmen the primitive in- | that sueh a big theme, so much bat- folaimy folks amy- | et ot Hloneer AT hund oodness could Lo contined to | Wity the freshestdjopee wre the tajes of terrible strife f one picture. “The Log of the U.gs- | the feature picture “The Trembling seetion. and (¢ the lone silent suardians of the another good thing on the bill 1 Hour.” which is on the program f hime was cor- | forest » the howling north § no live American will miss. 1t is whe | D€ fitst three days of omin® to him D Wind. Lt af all the storics of vig- f GErMan’s own picture of their dqe. | Seientists say that at 2 a. m maryelled no lons: the sudden | orous., nhood that has come | struction on the seas of helpless pas- | iM% things stir, be it cver so slightly. cham.” A |10 the peope outside is the ziant | senger and merchant ships, of the re- { 1L is attributed to « psychic condi- Mrs, Ticor | man tale unfolded in The Brute ] moval of only passengers from 35 | on of the atmosphere and is partic- o abash e the picture featured at ships they destroyed. This picture ie | UATY noticeable among animals hor nest | ater for this weck Monday, | absolutely authentic and true. There § #8leed in the fields. 1t is the trembling | ! Tuesday and Wednesday. Grantaire 1 be the usual moad pr am or | hour of nature. “The Tremblir E L ST Jaal e i cona e le s toret baet - icts of vaudevilte Howr” with Kenneth Harlan and Eontl o \ & v d ested. he | in the Canadiad northwest. In his do- e —— llelen 1ddy in the leads is a® picture | mains there were three lumher camps “MIRACLI MAN™ AT PALACE. | well worth secing. In addition to the b | infested with bullies, who ground the Miracle Man" opened u | WO Dig Teatures there will be other | pisk ' i it Sump | YO Deneath their how nriled boots, e reels of first class pictures and vinde- B o « S : M twe Jumpa behind | Lo Whom eripples and innocent women | tlie big attrnotion on the Palsn miss | vHle that will please wofise Droken | DT a8 something . ta be used and|winter jubileo week’ M. A house . wen caught it Ahen trampled upon. Kicked and LoM | crowded to capacity, was there 1o xec [~ K- OF C. FORMAL 1AL n-[“' e T o o ght | it and therc was not one that leri| Khemnolt rck heads a com- gratiticd n 4IPS} when the show was over who did not § miltee named by Daly ouncil. K. of X § A me places of bloc s the Women } ggrae that he had seen the finest pho- | ¢ v R e e wonths after that his folks moved | ., 35 ihe ottt fall before these brutes. | 285 . ad seen the finest pho- j C. 1o arrange detuils of the annual o Tl e rantaire determineq. that this im: ] fOPIAY production thal was cver | formal ball ty be held Euster Monday hair of @ Wilsey in 20 years ! ity. and scenes of bleod should OhL e cteen S George fhonngl| mightni Baraecics Fnalilg o Kech shows up here callin’ himse'f| cense and that he with his own fist PiocNSnend dinectolyhast treet BUTRETICotiio vl seorati v lOF idgeham’ and 1ryin' 1o get Ticer 10 yod muscle would stop it. Camp after | | S "l"'z_“ ‘!" »e numbered { the committ > affair will be his dirty work for him.” camp niet the man, bully after bully | 2MON& the clect. Interpreted by a | carried out same lines as voice was =o fnll of honest| was given a thrashing and sent into | (38¢. including Betty Compson and |in other ve Tom Meighan, ils gripping appeal | o contemint (hat 1 reflociad | the, wood suIMIng ) wng. - ploteing re.| Tom Molghan iis g be i , 80 West Main St. good thing her old a int-{ venge. The crippled children hobbled | D the audience —spellbound. i 2 T IN i T ; L oien : re is hased on the famous story s M PLUMBING' HEATING. e ol forth into the light, oncee was subsequently 5 A knees hadd 00 q fally capable of repeating her Hn resumed - their occopation ..»vr 'H,(_"“'" SNCE s e EEEEEE EEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEE ciember 1 ostood on i wnd pughed while he done it | EEEEEEEEEEEEEE @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ words show another reason ntly £ . GoRt ! 100k it i © him." she weat that Ja f0UZ~g <2 Mmw n prison. But, eno t away: i i o ran performance of 20 vears ago.| collecting chips., women no ALEIE B W L L his mem . voir know he meant Lis tremendous theme and his | of the beautitull sconic ook e G e i chae prar ey h{ kmx!”(' I‘_‘lmi“’vl‘)‘l“l}\f“‘ seed wnd chop peppers. Mince on- | She was hurried to 1 Tos .\:.\x‘ still The stat states With the” &b jons. Save part of chi to sprinkle | robed in Mer bridal gown but died T e e e over top before buking. Mix all in- hour later tini of a form of R A M e gredionta ihoroushly. But in a but- | fhe slespin SR ad i : A OE : teved bukish dish, sprinkle with | sequel of a < o e ;f:":,(,,;:”_f;'._ 2 e niehy el chiecse and bake slowly for an hour | Public bails have been closed and who have come there to make money | gndaciialbse 8 Sl e holg 5, by commercializing (he powers of an Boueless Birds. 1,630 new cascs of influenza are re- aged healer are strangely transformed | SRS RN LA A into useful and law-abiding citizens, he Kitehen of hee own home GUnvacon. H ‘ DA The big Keith vaudeville show con- | Sis iy cooks! Quily: Tue o tamile (EE TR meditm SsizedSonion ‘in a real watch at the Elks fair. sists of five b cts, every one of | ©F four adulis. She brought to he Bl and SIS PO S . them ex offerings, and he: Kitchen un understanding of the| ut st in strips the size of ha- by | ehemistry of cookin gained from seven s : S . Bonnie | 9tudy of domestic science in feared but walked in the open places. Might fell to naught: it was yel stronger than the weak but behind the | vla: the cripple and women wus the midaeh | OTre. T : e i she said, and | terrible fist and arm of Grantaire. ! Perhaps the 8 'S scene vet ce the silv et s the spot i e e uiie raes o ! s RO where Grantaire, careying a erippled ] cer, 1 hov. meets three bullies that he had Her voice was suddenly f s a5 e , el ) way. @ R reaten alone. They all pitch upon tititul anxiety 5 he probly wouldn't knowc ne into high, N osils this point an s man for husband.” ory come back c I kinder thought it woull. . | to defend her abseut slick one, is Juke. | hope he PRy 1 t for met 1 meant 1 i e | ! | s T CEL him if he had.” tone displayed | B ana R “ h unconscions understanding of the | R e taa [ hwhieh alimpses of that H ey : e = sidedly contivmed. n. finks 1 know something abont | : e | ¢ - frie nd con Mince onion. Season veal with * eh would hurt our friend and S ol 9 2 3 SILESLA, galt and peppe smemberi that ! AVE FOR ellent | University. Conscquently the advice | the bacon contains a larze amount of Feb. 9.-—The inter-ailied & \cing offering and ex- | She offers happy combination of | salt. On a picce of ul put ‘ommission presided over by Generai I their playing on the bag- J the T tice ENeny necipelsnollio SRbAc B TiiRan (IDIle Saco ' % ezuents will leave for Upper Silesis pipes. Selbine & Grovini present Glves, iy Eatieriedioutiandyflitile Sanion il ol upiand i, evening, The commission will ot ey served at her family tal until brown. then cover with boiling clever turn called ics of Va : e ,-:‘ e \(\“!l b of _'I‘f"'l_ (Copyr 1920, : water and simmer for one and a half { Zovern the province and organize the ille”; Keene & Fosworth. a cleve 4 hours. Mike o gravy in the pan the | plebiscite to he held there, Colonel pair of dancers: Harry Oakes & Co.. i Aol i i RS et S L When cleaning woodwork there is | meat v in Percival represents Great Lritain or < 1 2 1w commission while neral Bie « { o sc 1 the ) aper ! =g Salad. s Vance, the “Nutty Couple.” re acts I langetr ‘”,” Sl pralipape Nith | ‘ ..IM feate e » is the Italian representative. The that vou will like. Reservod seats are | [N€ cleaning cloth. This is especially | grapefruit. s the s - on sale for the Gvenfng performances | thle when washing thie mop-bourd: 1 cup o i oceupation of Tpper Silesta by Allied ind the box-ofice is open all day. .\ Bood way 10 aveid the somewhat 1 TOops . W hich beguan on Javuary 31w oo it 2 tinsightly streak on the puper at fi= will be completéd fomorrow HENR)] CLAYTON—LYCEUM. { 1op of the bourd is to use a stift piece . Cut : ; X Prof. Hewri Clayton, the wmystic, |, _:.;,';:l},l_:.’ e “f‘r”vl}"&n‘_ e ,.:d\':,‘\i |.«M”I:!n-l acoonl dablsach : titioni] Looanceitojyonsheariis contentias (HE opened an engagement at the L¥-fihe mop-board. he wall will he | with a stiff spoon. There is Hitle Els' fair.—dadrt. vrotected and the cardbourd will re- | ger of getiing any of the tough Lit- PARSONS THEATER ceive the streak. 1t is really much | ter parts this way and when the fruit | casier to usé the precaution than not. [ is to be used in small pieces it's mue | The bit of strain 1o prevent the 41.m).‘ jer than trying to separate the ’ HARTFORD. cloth Trom touching the wall is re- | section: Mix all ir nts and ley ving to zet me to tell it i ” MONDAY, TUESDAY Ticer made a clucking nois L Rl AND WEDNESDAY el he was i N o i . vava| cOme 1o me with it an N sttty He alwavs| 005 den to what Jake sald and pre- d to help him and then tell bor tongue S0 orneric reak.” she said in- | tly The time [ seen hnnl 1 Y * that was goin® on.” ime [ m n I told him Latis it—1ny 't him tools on the )1 hous: irls are taking their honeys | cooked d the 1t of be fair.—advt. in small picces. ‘Fo ol o . . . ts Beginn 51moved and one works with sreater | stand for 10 or 15 minutex. Then add M 1 i HUR HAMMERSTEIN Prescnts Menu for 5 Men are always praising home : 3 efruit ‘VI‘C'IKK”: hut the home cook is fiann A WHALE O A SHOW Breakfast—Ilalves [ buckwheat cakes with s -0f- § Lo praise ALL THIS WEEK |1 STUMBLEE R G i s B a hotel dinner toes, health breud ) ? With a Splashing Big Cast ing apples, tea o : HE MIRA E and a Raft of Tumble fu Deaytics T e e e e e S R Influenza At Altar 7 » _ I ( :I 4 Evenings. 25¢ to twice baked potatoes. buttered car-| Geneva, Feb. 9.—Death was an un- o M N s1.00 | rots. grancfruit salad. steamed bidden guest at a wedding at Appen- AND DANCING. o fham pudding, coffee zell last Sunday and struck down {he CHARLES F. ADAMS. Prop. My Own | j s the priest asked he 1 MAN” | " GRAND Hartu .7 e . || Main Street Fhone C.1026 { o i ot i pronsion o | The Diet 2., INFLUENZA BURLESQUE |17 v e wish puuiii’atsn | s rou { furnish an eveninz amount of muscle i v "orhckls THE FAMOUS | building food to help out the lack in | e meat. i 4 7> The Original - “Star and Garter: | Baked. Rice and Tomntocs. d . A 4 | UGGED as its mountains and cup rice, 1 b 5 I{ strong as its primeval rocks Sho ” cups fomato juic ' n'::hs:‘::&mu.. 1 —a great picture of a bold W S aansheE Forlnfants, Invalidsand Growing Children | Richmilk, malted grai in P, X H H man’s ascendancy over trouble- BETTER TILAN EVER mull onions. e e o8 B R S A KEIth au evu eActs makers in the bis lumber camps of 5 pound cheese { The Original Food-Drink For All Ages [No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible g the North Woods. A drama beau- VAUDEVILLE tablespoons melted butter Ve : tiful with inspiring romance and Salt TR featuring two popular stars in roles ——r—— which will make them live in your memory. An hour at this great i T S i N\ LYCEUM THEATER \ Die YOU HAVE EVER SEEN! A Picture as Big as 1. ONLY THING YOU WILL SAY IS THAT IS THE BEST 5 Its Big lWoods hs'umgs | and penper. REVUE it PR ADDED ATTRACTION MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY CLAYTON, The Mystic HE ANSWENRS ALL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS THEM TRUTHFULLY DON'T FAIL TO SE 11 PSYCHIC MARVEL OF THE \GE meow s <omae 5 | “The Log of Vaudeville Changes Thur. U-35” —with— ABSOLUTELY TRUE 3 THE PETTICOAT ANTONITO MORENO HE MIRAE;E MAN" MINSTRELS : VaudeVllle S—NTUNNING GIRIS—$ NEW BRIPAIN'S FAVORITE KENNETH HARLAN “The Trembling Hour” | Featuring ESERVE SEATS EVENINGS 5| soon & SUPREME VAUDEVILLE a“ayssn ity for vour skin trouble—Resinol to for vears with Resinol Seap as a 4 stop the itching and burmning. In standard skin treatment. Tryitand CcoMI T % cases it crven clearsthe erup. watch bow quickly she skin lones fts % “At the Peace Table” THREE OTHERS DX OFFICE OPEN ALL DAY ces Matinees 17 and 28 Cents Evenings 55 and 22 Cents BEGDBG BB E SR BEL G HEG foges i tion away completelvin areasonably 4NEIY ook and beahag begms shorttime. Resinol Ointmentismot | RESINOL SWAVING STICK iea | . - = ite with diecri e o CHARLES RAY | new an cxperiment—although it iz vie e smedmrer T T % ok o NO ADVANCE IN PRICES o8

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