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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1920, NEW STYLE OF DEEEEEEEEEE e EEEE mEg (,OH‘ REVEALS AR oy s | eaTEns | e (PAL ACE} Revelations of a Wife e R L ds || TR, S “Miracle Man” Tonight Only | ' SUNDAY NIGHT ° WO BIG STAR ATTRACTIONS ! ALICE JOYCE EN— HE THIRD DEGRE From Chas. Klein's Stage Success. $CORINNE GRIFFITH, in “TH E PIGHTING COLLLEEN." agree to what 1 sa ight. | Unless. otherwise noted, (hese notice: Sy 1 Il make it up to burcaus of the theaters or otheroattr; oSt no time in wr wih- Pl sgcond snipln following Dicky's uccount RERL Fthalit Sioutd P Dicky war in @ par ¥ apolo- | pying as R e mood Tollowing his tempestuons father | CUIDUYSL 01 the afrermoon. That it nee to sce ‘t the Lyceum. | N him don't fail | $ tonight. He has answared ali s & surpr uestions during the week that nave [ight big powerful j heen naked him. (harles Ray in “The ) ' } ing of the mo ; raie Wallop,” pictare with o my liitle friend to the effe € ¢ & [ BLE R RS i and cuchanting bes has ) the star at his hest.- He apprars in < shouid come 10 ua LTS ce of her invi-icauscd a sen v Harviford dur- | the rele of a prize-fighter and Charlie | setween the | N 1o the cider making the next|ipnz the ent weck., where it con- { proves lo be the knockout king. This place among th 1 i v'.‘omlu-‘x appirehe: *ls | eludes s run at the Majestic this ! picture ill "ba shown for the last and their de.| however, whet - | ovening. .\ wondeg-play il has been | time tonight. 5 would be « ic enough 1 jcalled by crities all over the coun- Two feature pletures will ere mailed either | Eraciously »the cider-mis try sinee bui a few weeks!the hill for Sunday night < carly the following | sehermt {ago. It is said © the most power- j popular Mahel Normand ¢ in ing Katherine would get it with- | Tived But Happy. ful denouncement of ihe husband, b I head the bill. She is « B CORAFMOORE 1 also knew, hayvin it turned out L need not hase ) who donning ihe cloak of profession- | of the most popular sturs in moving New York's Fashion Authority. e e arod. Dicky's sense of the pic- engrossment forgeis that his wife | picture world teday and always play New York, Feb. 14.—At last Fash- ° ! St turesaue was captured from the first, is siill eraving the attention, the | te.enormous business in’ this. cily { fon i coming to her senses concerning [ G e e the “ice family—— pretty sentiment that was | be around early fomorrow night. The ! oo reature of wonian’s beauty long a erlne c ona sraithwalte when L returned| Wizened, ferpel-eyed Sar r 4- | hers e her husband lost himself | other biz picture wilt be “Broadway | necl. the bLack-of-the-neck Tine. inswer as to my suc- | iNE the way, with his Amaaenis s j i ‘ork. Strong as may be the nis.” ll-star cast. There | \ 1 8 admirably illustrated nging about the meeting | €105¢ behind Nim wnd Jerry brin | denouncement of the nezligent hus- { will' be other s al. featn a1 in the phe h.of Jlidred Richard- she, in ihe same breath, so! UP the rear, grinning. and there is 4 more powerfui and | biy music pro by Curley’ son in a current New Yori production. e Miho sl waid come over s moie vigorous theme in the story:! chestra. Miss Rich: on hoists the coif at et a spell and meet fne skipper,” | ARd that is the beaping. burning. | The featurc: picture for the frst | of am Ticer said jovially, and Dicky | SCAlding. deadly scorn that is heaped | 1hree days of ne < will be Mon- { your hair straight across promptly put such.goed-humored cok- | UPON the head of the male wolr. o Isbury in Sundown Trall.', | just bel LeRloVicith e scars iiste diality into his conversation witn | NOme wrecker. the Jounge lizard, 1811 1 picture ne explains. g the top portion of them that when they left thev were| {N® desenerate. whose only e A ¥ 2 fornia at | the haii to the parting and pin all evidently under the spell of “the| MeNt 8eems (o he the diabolical work {is well worth seeing heen booked | j1. Now divide the ends and the h ni : L el ipper's” personality, 1 had observed | 0. Stealing the sifections and the { for the first haif of the week and Whi | below the pari into iwo sections, bt 11e rull moon upon the.wat even in my short sojourn among them | '070r and the good name of wives, fihe other pictures the Lyceum wHl| three if very heavy, Braid each e bay stretched ont before That it is the eustom of the oid sea. | #hose husbands are temporarily nes- | be the place to go for your enterta tion and woil the braids, fluff out the eard the rattle of wheels, and | (P2t It 18 the eus : " S€1{ lectful because they are so engrossed | ment. | sld cover thiz ears, znd it s from the winding roadway be-| f2iD& people of the cast end of 1he iy {peir work that they have not the ! S dones i B o e Han i Dioee '51*““‘ to refer to the head of ever'|ime (o give to' them the atientions | KATHERI MeDONALD, PALACE. = voice in a querulous: household as “the skipper” or ‘/theang cherished favors that every wom-| o Bon' there! Whoa, I tell you!|¢aPtain” rezardless of whether an craves. The theme of the story e oty e aslanvibInslcoRdoR It SRiea R G IS el ST S e oy R { not. : leader in his profession, a man of el deva-7 Dig Haaan 1t is never Dicky's way to do anv-| cycat ability who is so engrossed in Allian's low, peremptory voice| !N1N& half-heartedly, and he not only | work of relieving suffering, spurred | accepted with apparent delight on by incessanl call of the sick he invitation o the cider-making of the ! temporarily forgets his voung wife. e e o melon_ | next da¥. but when the morrow o who is silently but sorrowfuliy nur: ——————=-—= vaudeville part of the prozram will | O it was hard to fell which was the|ing the wound caused by this neglect k ] BFs v o o 1 ‘ - 3, % 4 * g R e beom insusportable with. i more delighted with the various pro. [ To further his standing the doctor 112 Ml"l.ns 7 . Sl S b down off vous| ¢esses of the cider-making, he or|soes to Geneva to stud¢ but while Sl 2 : i Marion. who was literally dancing| there the prever upon woman’s help- y s bird, and mix with £ b s used ar ot Ahs Tike k. "J'f“,. e B with joy during most of the day. He | lessness comes upon the scene 1in the S last ye 2 picked up apples with Jerry, helpel rm of an ex-Austrian lieutenant and | bu Madge always can man- ! “,.u',",f(..“,“,,d; 'm:‘, outlandish— | Mrs. Ticer wash them in big tubs and, | fins his dastardly work of break- to KILL COLDS Whenyou*“kn led sulkily. but in a low| Under the tutelage of the elder Tie ing the home and hea of these two uu.l.'s you now RRicc asisLy, i g fed them inio the hopper, and, fol-|rich Americans. Shadowing the | Yyou have a stomach it’s time to - L mer lowing the grinding. iightened the | WOmMan at every turn even gaining ad L suspect your liver. You need a ms e eouh | press and waiclied ith hovieh de. | mittance (o her rooms ne pestars nix GAGCARA QU'NIN[ Beecham’s Pills. A lazy liver e light the oozing forih of the amber ( Peautiful woman with his attentio and ked = and whispered soft o R faunting. teasing her until the eveni- overworked 5 ot ful day when 3 ! kidneys allow food “T don’t know when I've had such the doctor, at the ad- ) AETiC e A ' arean | vice of an old suide, who has watched : BROMIDE isons to circulate RSONS’ THEATER |: " S At eion S0 ol (EECR e OF S R R I the Dicod snd home—I at the wheel. Dicky bes 2 £ , Standard cold remedy for 20 yea HARTFORD. me with Marion perched on his with his wife and the lieutenant to let form—safe, irritatetheen- i 2 climb a snow caped summit. At the iz bod Al L while Lillian and my fat 1 5 r : i d t r gesr S e 2 e highest point the lieutenant slips a es. i tire 7. TONTGHT romn breakage iwo large 1 L8 & 1 2 {o drop from h - - sweet cider. bt 3 ¢ b ) genuine box Y SSRS. DODGE & POGANY s i 3 immedtately B top with Mr. Hil's oo Prices Matinees 15¢, 11c. Evenings 28¢c, 17¢ And :3 t nbout it all 1 writing nd Present that Tle really meane 1. Tinian ae. | 0801728 e ites veidng ana, NP Stren Logrls o hne Mo it i | ) D 5 1 0 ) ) L) [ [ ) o o oo} ) ] ] oo o v o )} OP A MAGNIFICENT clared when we were talkt ihin sion but he lies and the doctor leaves ! - = e ——————e— e % Y3 [3) over a little later. *I must confess|yim there to descend alone. It was ad my qualms about this affair un impossible feat to descend that ice when T knew that the Dicky-bird was | covered mountain alone. What hap- ® 2 let in for but everythin s turned | pens to both the doctor and the man E 1 fi 5 ' g N R s s e e 9 & Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Only — - S— | jovable finale to our oiting. for the|s P ‘n very realistically in the - ’. b4 { next day or two will be simply gelting 5 climax that will grip and Th 8 t W d - Pl \ AND Haflfflfll : : is 8 Ac onder riay, 1 Lest Sip oL ntair awdva 1o, ta of neither wo ed ) peal. rather a com- 1) ) ) e ) ) ) ) O ) ) ] ) L] MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY— ) ) ) ) ) ) ) o ) ) ) o o ] AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFU L. WOMAN IN and dr il AN Unexpected Call, s, Ticer solved the problem of Ing the letter promptly. ~As we all sifting on the screened Ve- after our refurn from dinr Iy« admiring the wonderful Katherlne AMoDonal America’s | Palace movie fans. In “The Beauty most beautiful woman, wil be the | Market” she is even better than be- big attraction at the l’a'xce on Mon- | fore. sas tional society drama day, Tuesday and Wednesday, in her | that 3 a story with a big newest success, “The Beanty Market.” ' puneh. Other photoplays include i Many will remember her in her last ' new episode of “The Radium M cture *“The Thunderbolt.” in which * tery.” edies that will make e immediateiy won the favor of the jaugh » e Palace News. ort the impatient words. e worthiest and most indispe A MOST SENSATION STIRRING SOCIETY DRAMA @@@@@@@E@@Ed@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ AEEEEE - Keith Vaudeville Acts E@EEE@@E@D@EE@@E@@E@E@@ 1 ) ) ) o ready to 2o home. Ileizh ho!” Sh={h vour attention as no other pic- siretched her arms above her head. | ture has ever dome before ) Street #hone C-1026 | ;1 opder whats waiting for us at e 3 Yoo io S i ai e s o e e e wewssene () VAUDEVILLE--4 Big Acts Prices Remain the Same £ T echoed it with emphasis in my soul. | management of Fox's theater has se- HE FAMOUS R cured two exceptionally good pictures d G i A 11,(.‘ D Year affair. is the Elks' fajr. | that are \\:,un(:ltopbe“‘a pleasing en- t —advt {ertainment. . B. Warner appears ar an arterf = o the leading character in the first ” - & . “For a Woman’s Honor,” a Show ! | Horlick’s the Origina! Aol el e SITER THAN EVE A oy : s all for a woman, no mnot all but EVER Malted Milk Avoid s e e Imitations & Substitutes . e of blackmail. Oviental in- trigue and romance with a man who is an actor of merit in the leading role. “Laughing Bill Hyde,” from the famous story by the great Beach is the second feature. one knows that this author has g 1o the screen some of its best pic- . ]'lt C] t h M R dC ! tures and “Laughing Bill Hyde' is 2 h ] R one of his best. So vou know what onlg ay on, the yStlc an aries ay | to expect. Films of comedy and short subjects are also on the program. The M s 66 2y { Fox_concert ovchestra assisted by the nday Night--Mabel Normand in ‘‘The Pest RHS SR s e Broadway production d “Broadway Saints" WIth All Star Cast SUNDAY AT THE PALACH Sunday night brings to the Palace a return engagement of one of the Mon., TUCS. and Wed \est dramas of the screen with Alice e in Charles Klein's famous stage icess “The Third Degrec.” The oth- great e The Fighting Colle a photopla t f “J you will like. He Holmes in the c ufe ° \\\ IJ/ “Fatal Fortune’ and several others \\\Nmmllml. | complete a very fine prozram ERE is a photodrama which is at once an absorbing love story—a gripping portrayal of human passions—a thrilling adventure picture -and a marvelous, glorious scenic— ¢ § with a splendid surprise at the end that DOUBLE FEATURES 3 g 2 | SN sends you away in a glow of happiness. ! To tefl you one word of the plot would H’ B' Warner i 2 P FA k ~ =poil Qm: most t:rcmendous _hour of SUNDAY EVENING dramatic entertainment you've ever known. We'll simply say that as the 5 action unfoids you will grow powerless [ ’ p > oy to leave your zeat. It will be as if you, FOX’AWOlnan S s p 3 vourzelf. were one of the actors. You will pass through their trials and N 3 ?rmp‘\‘anons. make your great decision HOllOl' 3 . £ g in the moment of crisis, reap what you ! have sown. And when all is over you 13 h- ¢ ) i = will }:,e uppilitf*\t;d asofie-ver :’m:’{ arz I a / ; ; 2 moving pisture. On no i ug lng ‘ see the wonderplay, “BLIND HUS- Bill Hyde” i ; \ 2 ‘ v BANDS.” Now playing—the picture u'hl never for;e rom the story by Rex Beach MANY MORFY

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