New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 24, 1920, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE | Bris animated cartoen, “Rainy | He has no need to follow in {he foot- Day sl ceall Setean LE ' | steps of others, he has the swit that | A SK for We'll 0. Eut it has a close rival {all good comedians have. There are | s MAIN ST. as a ldugh provoker in < com- | several other short sunbjects on the | HILL s $ edy. “Ain't Nature Wond > bil as well as a vaudeville program | I'he Aerial Honeymoon'™ is a scenie § of fine merit. FIVE MILLION PEOPLE comedy act with a full stage special e USED 1T LAST YEAR + l setting which makes a real yaudeviile PRIMROSE MINSTRELS A i hit with the audience. Rarely have 2 " ks 54 dILLS New Britain theater patrons seen a Br i sose W winstrels W famous Fihe e Gt amusing or speetacular | world over for their black face songs, | productior Another splendid act is § dances and comedy are the big vau- | CASCARA QUIN'NE Black and Carr, who are top notchers { geville attraction at Fox's theater for | 1z and jest. Their rapid and nu- { v, pss otherwise noted, (hese n ofic e written by the press t 1s changes are captivating. In | (befirst half of ihe present week. Ars. BRoMIDE . s ot the theaters or other attractions with which they deal Mildred Haywood., singing comedi- { Primrose, wife of the noted minstrel 5 man, acis as interlocutor. alternating | Standard cold remedy for 20 years ——— enRe, there is a snap and dash which AN blat i fort Hd e et PRATT ST makes one wish her stay before the ‘:“h Mr. Severs, who accompanied | opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 \lude | footlights was of considerable grepter { M- Primrose on his tours of _the hours—relieves grip in 3 days. an exception. | Toll Bridze” Other aets include | ) sk E G e s | world for the past 10 vears. John | Money back if it fails. The nd Wednes. | eIt and Lottie Walton iw songs and } .ol ong The popular verdict is, | G0SS: another member of the troupe | genuine box has a_Red dances, Frank Markley, in a clever top withk Mr. Hill's % turinz Maurice To. aur 2 2 5 it's some show. and you'll s . is the champion operator of the bones | i ; wioring Maurice Tourneurs | G, 002 tand The Pasker show. and yowll say it inejchamplonioncratootiingiones s TRUMBULL ST. Buttertly. "'?‘ three comedians who provoke FOX'S THEATER name has been before the theater- under the direction of that | '¢al laushte Buck Jomes. former sowpuncher, | SO, PUPlic of this countiy. Many | - el B e = USk uncler, {are the old-timers that trav 10 : SOLellore o S aon LYCEUM THEATER. expert roper, revolver shot and horse- | Hartford in e _\es,.s‘sg,,‘e‘e,f:.",ha, | How To Find et o aa peasl When Wallace Reed injects his § man. and an A. . veteran, has the | will recosnize one of their old favor- | ; O Newl Store) E Lreezy personality into a smashing | stellar role in “The Last Siraw,” a {ites im Mr. Goss. Dan Haley, greal- ipping; the story or | farce comedy like “The Lottery Man thoroughly Western drama. of the wild | ot living tambo plaver of the world. b o ot | screen audiences can expect, 1 to | and wooly. Buok Jones has never |is also a member of this wonderful f ot the Canada woods, | Dum. Many in the bix holiday crowds | before attempied to iransfer’ to (he | organization. Mrs. Primrose. in plac- ohild from her noble | #t the Lyceum theater vesterday, | screen his power in the: Various | jng this minstrel offering before the ! On and After ih]s el revengeful governess, | Where the Parvamount-Arteraft pictire Jines and it was not until one of the | American public, is fulfilling a wish m ,icm - the first half of the week, | Fox directors discovered this yvoung 5 S tyran her and attempts | OPened for C € i e 1 expressed by her husband before his D W O can: o e emBI{ tecalled when the original story | man doing feats of skill and daring | qestn. that the mame of Primrose ! m Y ate € cCCupy o of a cruel t fate through ored such an emphatic hit on jon his favorite horse and for his|ghould not leave the American stage. | ou o - iway as a stage play some nine | own amusement that he ever thought | Bgoth FPlait, another famous stage | Infortunate love alfair with a 5 £ 2 e = i A : Jant but thoughiless young com- ago and later repeated that suc. jof becoming a movie actor. He i& a} ravorite, and a basso of goéd atlain- | : i cess on the road. . Certinly Cyril Scott, | well set-up voung man, full of life and | ments, gives an exceptionally splendid | t §:Kifts of repression as well as| POVer offered a more enjoyable ol iy wictates | Buck Joues AN by Mol ke Billowy Sceat Al 0 Al il s | { . pla S Ilocravesiibcanc o “The Lottery Mun' is above the av- | good. -~The I’;}vn\;tr;n\"" rel s :rr:: Fosejian bt elfOtaliolE er ?m'b 1as - b 3 VS -Hk S0t r o . & s & i e r 20 s ed e lf"l:r:ali'j' 2 zout ot the foni hecatse L cmbodies & brand new. | puncher. who comes 19 (e Tescue nrljfi,‘ :,,f ffjge o een epreniad No. 198 Trumbull St. bl e : Inapiration ‘.mi:t\‘ ‘:;;1\5 ”\::f\ bu s a ',Jllem }\.u.atelu girl. There are | e caid that the vaudeville s of ”o’.e is masterp > inevitaBlo § \¢rivnt niay N : a¢k | vatile thieves planning to rob the @irl | New Britain has never befo -y Hartford, Conn. Wright. plaved by Wallace Reid, i and rustle her catile. In tiis ZANK | gyeh an assortment of famous min- newspaper reporter, in debt to and in fact one of the leaders of the | girels or it would be even safe to s23 boss, who must produce a big story ) thieves is the foreman of the irl's | pat never before bave New Britain \T PALACE. their comedy-drama skit, “At the ASYLUM ST the silver sheet it is ens—love lhnv disregarded <on- onsil restraint,—and Marcena herself cast upon the world s sky-high. He hits upon the scheme | Tom, discovers the proposed theft, re- i ! o attenfpts of fhe composer (o | af conducting a lottery through the | iates 1 ‘ g gram more famous men ot better en- | s R - of - co g & A ates the fact to the girl and she | ¢or 5 2 Word in Spring Styles and [Marcene. and hix agony upom | paper, offering to marry the woman § mares him foreman . 4 livelr baitle | tereainers. By Healing The Throat Breathe the Last LU R S Dg that she lius supposedly | holding the winning coupon. The pa- | perween the cowpunchers and the R o B b= | Fashions, We ask you to Visit Us at our New ited suicide, provide situations per starts the cunpaign and Jack | sang follows in which Tom proves MUSICAL CLUB GIVES 35¢ per Bottle | Location =nd Inspect our Store. We offer the PS S o L Al S s 4 810) SRS © { nimself mdn with all the grit, dar- | o -~ ¥ maginative celiber. ries in vain to cal the lottery off- | ing and love of the Westerner. Tarv | A PLEASING CONCERT AF of | Best of Service and Honest Goods, LC?XE"SA“;I otoplays include a new | and a homely old maid holds the fate- fg Gl G CREwie (i, ¢ roe Box ati g § the e nonae alneo|and soniel v old g Rl i semaiiBe valio harlic Chaplin. is bination that has won for 3 3 « he bill 4 ke ¥ > a - S s = - e 2 » e T i B BT e i S e T e T e T v | S W I G L 0 TER (X G Grove’s MISCH STORE a Loyal Patronage in Past 0y " el ience in a continnal roar Palace News. 7The Keith vaude- | eertainly rich 4 funny antics and comedy stunts | The fourth concert of the New Brit- o Bill conwists of four vers good The entire program of the Lyceum | pic 1ot | " “rrne Head Waiter - | ain Musical club was given last night O-Pen~Traie Salre < [headed by James Grady Co. in a i 1id to be bevond comparison Larry Semons is distinctly original, | In the E“.\.s». club T‘mm.-,‘,j;,] before (a’m‘ n. P.f" "d "utm“) We are now better equipped to offer the o - m . et i an appreciative audience 'he con- ! / ‘ 2 i ert consiste e 8 hosed ' Best of Service to our Friends and Customers e e v mmose | |For Cheat Colds. Head Colds than Ever Before. It will give us Pleasure to ar B0 s i i |and Croup. s enclosed with every 5 e . New Business Home Main Street Fhonatios club this vear. Miss Parker presided bottle of Hayes'-Healing Haney. Have You Visit us in our New Business : - - G and the usual ro dl was made ; BUR.LESQUE early in the evening. A discussion of {Yom get the Ceugh Syrup, the Salve. EREEIE 2 a subject pertaining to music then and some Liver Pills for cne prica, 35¢. A RIOT took place with Mr. Schauffler and Made, Recommended and Gnaranteed| ' THE Z ] Miss Tommesoni leading. i |to the Public by OF FUN A vocal solo, “Aria from Pagliacei” | | T avallo Prologue. was given by i edicis - S “The $1,000,000 Dolls | St Siat f Sanss £istods | | Perie Modisine Gompasy Caesar Misch Store . soprane solo was offered by Mis Mary | = Fond It’s a Rich One ! Williams, who zang in i | e ot Tote, 2 AT OUR NEW LOCATION - -2 am. ne of he e L VAUDEVIiLLE selectians of the ev was a4 No. 198 TRUMBULL ST. HARTFORD solo by Mr. Fleitzer who pila itation from Thai by lowed by “Aria from I g 0OS ¢ pa s circulat . » g as 1 v | ot woman. that will boost the paper's eircwlation | ranch. Buck Jones, as the coWboY. | thoatergoers seen on a eville pro- | Sfm The Tickie | Everything in stock at our New Store will \ 3 i [0S ) 2.} THEATER IATS. DAILY 15c-11c. EVENINGS. 28¢-17¢ Amore lmmzeui Una Furtiva TODAY AND WEDNESDAY : suivera.” ™ S himan. A piano- he Big Holiday Crowds Yesterday Passed the Ver- fortelrolo A b ieal el - % b Who plaved ‘Bpisodes of hood | dict—It is a Show Beyond Comparison. Davs.” by DeSeverac. The selection **Aria, ‘from Madame ! A Production Which Will Make Pulses Tingle § Cutteriyien bel 0. ivedremo GRINY Puccini was siven by Miss Clark and TONIGHT was very pleasinz. A violin, ‘cello ° AND WEDNESDAY and piano solo “Au bord dau Tuiss seaun.” Op. by De Boisdelfre, was | rla s ree p s. Hart, Anderson and | a l l a C e - PRl M RUSE Penees o To Show You What Clean Teeth Mean Reid | "sins m=c== e e 1 pepsin tooth paste which combats the film. i o X 5 ES. WED.. E S i Able ' authorities have proved the product by clinical and BLACK-FACE OLD-TIMERS g ) 3 laboratory tests. The results are beyond any question. Lead- IN THEIR D a ing dentists everywhere are now urging its adoption. 3 -<. e " LA T MUSICAL COMEDY = Z We ask you to prove it by a 10-day test. Do this for your BIG MINSTREL FIRST PART sake and your children’s sake. See for yourself how it will WITH Y% help you to cl d whit h. MBS, GEORGE PRIMROSE || thtle Mlss Charlty e . X W, 3 Shasdanuby i i Mon.. Tues.. Wed. Eves.. 25¢ to $2.00. . e - Film Wrecks the Teeth S e~ | 3 i R That slimy film which you feel on your teceth causes most > - | [ tooth troubles. Every modern dentist knows that. And for Laugh? W ell—]ust \cc : years dental science has sought a way to combat it. = ] { Film is what discolors —not the teeth. It is the basis of ‘ ” /&nlm ated Look Now tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms C i See how :ihe ‘edeflg'! acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. —_— i whiteness Js duamcd by Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the hi% artoon ' H film. Perhaps tartar has chief cause of pyorrhea. 4 “RAINY DAYS” } bodied in a dentifrice cailed Pepsodent. It is now used daily Mats. Daily. 15¢ g formed in some places. = 5 5 . CARG TRyl T S o Now science knows a way to combat it. The way is em- A T Ty Now Playing on millions of teeth, largely by dental advice. To those who Exeniu 28¢ and =D | MAURICE TOURNEUR® don’t know it we supply a free tube, so they may find it out. hen laugh some more over that funniest of funny = ’ { ro en This film is clinging. It enters crevices and stays. The e N — tooth brush doesn’t end it. The ordinary tooth paste does - D e G ST | ! % not dissolve it. That’s why millions find that well-brushed ’ E g > i 9 . teeth discelor and decay. ou’ll know the world better by eing Universal & i \ - 5 - Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. | u e y 7 N The film is albuminous matter. The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to constantly combat it. ¢ 2 i = Curl‘ent Events 3 0 2 But pepsin must be activated, and the usual agent is an acid A Wonderful Story of a Wom- harmful to the teeth. So this method long seemed barred. e o L i an’s Great Love. P Now science has found a harmless activating. method, and teeth can now be daily cleaned as they never were before. L] ° i \ lassic Vaudeville | S e e ey T e e e | 5 - tecth fecl after using. ark the absence of the slimy film. | Kelth Vaudevxlle Acts Look Later See how teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. 66 ° 93 | See how the teeth have This means more than pretty teeth. Compare your teeth 'I‘h a i | 4 whitened — how the film now with your tecth in ten days and decide what is right for e erla Oneymoon | IN CTHE : has disappeared. yourself. Cut out the coupon now. LATUGII-A-SECOND HIT { Featurving N1 THE TOLIL, Stup‘cndnus Scenic Production Overflowing with ! i BRIDGF PAT. OFF. ~ - L T e 5 ‘¢ H OTHER VERY GOOD ACTS 3 % PR £ he Head | Pe S Qa er\ oDy Tube Free ! g | COMING TIHURSDAY THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, I“\‘-‘}g.i:f.\,,‘\\“ (tll{'l’(“ “lllul.).Rr:“.l) l‘l \(\:.‘;}u‘n).(..).}:) % waiter” HENRY B. WALTHAL REG.U.S. — e ;r;fl;va;:‘:;‘\vh;:n:;:...x.n' ) ‘ =i e New-Day Dentifrice dent to i : P v OTT TR MILES OF OTHLERS! i “FALSE FACENT eper 3 SOME \"()“ —YOU’LL SAY 17 il D T A cientific film combatant, based on activated pepsin, MISS TT AND REGRET 1T e now advised for daily use by lsading dentists everywhere. N|

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