New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1920, Page 4

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'Y HEART anvp MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF Revelatxons of a Wife She l A vonder ‘Who got e ol mueh.” T bat 1 wa 1 impatience you the 1 could ' own paper from the pocket of my moto 1 pulled (wo low put « takin from the nail towel ove me that new stitch b time Lauekily nobody articular stitch 1 meant. t up something I know o ahehd. T can think e things in my hand sat down in one of the e long, polished needles h through the brigh colores rhich she had taken from the knows better mid-Victorian said dryly. “but I am T shall have to spoil it, for T ou to look at these things. I could explain them to a lovely il do.” inute nish finished 1he thing she laid "he bright wool an edles in her lap placidly 1 may fire wh " she sai in her eye inute T was nonpluss. ke Lillian to tr al from me for shin- 1 You are with a ready licl’s the Original ted Milk — Avoid ations & Substitute. TONIGHT—Last ONROE CLAYTON chairs always very much in e | how 1o vou | wished | and looked up distinet t tne d 1he nervons Kknew wa nerves re- under the Iy common anyone to T retd fut I think vou'll enou the job. these are of the she commented Leen don of t vriters which can be with vou. A person c and one bn one on one vied around have 3 ¢ those no while a big idence. It 1thorship ot opes himself know it, hard to trace the ¢ those naneditn and a them in vs at night. cornar| L place. dropped ventured mind | ou say ‘he.' " T not vet shut “1 notice y for she had her - way when lem, and 1 was sure the wouldn’t annoy her. “Oh, I've no doubt kab! private she retur a fine see: to death. heard from = Miss about these. ‘Katie told me shortly d. “1 telephoned her and then took to Mrs. Wynne's tea room, whese ve these to me.” Holcomhe i and a in e words were that she was fully abs contents of the envelopes ining in the order their «s Alice Holcombe h marked them When she had fini: i last one she droppe thern her and looked her fac nger. I saw the he she lap 1cross ot me, flushed with “r ching of s been think at lad spposed to mo ould keep my > were tle lynch Appearance ir ‘HIS DIVORCED WIFE” Pendleton’s Oregon Round Up” E MEXICAN EARTHQUAKE —And— IEUTENANT THEITON & CO., And Other CLASSIC VAUDEVILLE 2 Show Beyond Comparison prrgpes cRatele] I HURSDAY NIGHT RUCES: 5 Lt BRILLIANT 200 SEATS NOW S§ NG and . 0. BEAUTIFUL, Tl MAR. 4 LBOX OFFICE, Present MEMORABLLE 3 Shuhiert 7 %e G'reafesf Mz 7 b e Uy Years in New York: Mitan Cs ] 2 Music Wonderiul Sonzs AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA WITH EoXas P 258 420 408 900 285 2 5 Moaths o I3 a bevy of Beantitul. Dol ~toi, with the ol Gir Notable Metro- Fascinating Dane Maznificent Costumes COMPANY'S MUSICIANS will | | | ) 5l after T came | i 1 | fashion. vineing the purpose of to the production a Unless otherwise 1 ot the the these notices are or other e burvcutis iy YR ¥ deat i three ¢ Goldin ar- t from his |« ter, | < was in prepa- hbout two years an “ices of ost competent tion the first three Tt is a 3 tion nd rons s of life inguished Clentenc story in a con rined th ent effy deseriptive Joseph mous " { “The ance™ W ]n(';\v suecesstul pv ith a ‘t withouT Adoree, the | here for d strength eguest of the was broug bring: the the \T THE _LYCEUM SUNDAY NIGHT. FEB. THE Date » Year! LADIES BROTHERS, SWEETHEARTS, in Lo BRING YOoUR SEE REX BEACH in “TOO FAT TO FIGHT” VICTORIA CROSS “FIVE NIGHTS” JAMES J. CORBETT in “THE MIDNIGHT MAN” AND OTHER TIMELY PICTURES YEAR NIGHT i Y PRICE HUSBANDS in ENJOY A\ REGULAR LEAP REGUIAR THE LYCEUM -@@%@‘r{i fifi%@@@@iafi&@fiu»io ———PALACE——- THE HOUSE 0D BIG HITS A Sundav nght——Double First Run Features JAMES J. CORBETT “The Prince of Avenue A” HENRY B, WALTHALL IN “THE CURSEL” RESERVED SEATS EVERY SUNDAY ONLY MON.C TUES., WED. Clara | Kimball Young “The Better Wife”’ u}rc_l.:« KlHBALLYOUNCr STHE EETFER WIFE™, PATHE NEWS 4—Keith Vaudeville Acts—4 WITH PRINCE GIRLS THYE IRISH WIZARD L GOOD ACTS PICKFORD 1S COMING. THE MERYL LARRY CRAN Mary Pickford Is Coming S %@@@@@@@?@@@@@Q@fifi#@&@ CEE TR, at Fe II;V'\ Sunday even he an ever nient wit once iion Greatest Picture on’ Earth \T THE Lyceum MONL T AND WD .2 and 3 A MILLION DOLLAR DUCTION PRO- FIRST TIME TEGULAR TIC . DAILY, t5c-t1c, LV, Good the SHOWN AT L And to A\ There Will Be Standard Lyceum Classic Vaudeville IN LINE EARLY FOR GOOD SEXTN, TICKET Oh! Oh! Cindy!| EXCHANGE AT CROWELL’S;, WED., MAR. 3,} GET D@@D@D@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@j@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@E@@@@@u GO ON ~nappy Comedy. with ~ and hum eous 1 at Lyceum Theater. V and 10. Matinee WWed EVENING PRICES $1.10 and $1.65. BON SEATS §3, LOGH s2 MATINEE 55¢ and 85c. ding War Tax. DS FOR MASONIC BUILDING FUND Musical catchy SEATS Specidl Engagement of Lawrence Crane— Grace Andrews Co. The Insh Wizard 3 EEEEEEE N EEEEEEE cnting his original con- ception of Magic. “THE DEN OF MYSTERY™ MAT. DAILY HOUSE OF SUNDAY Two MON., Cflle STR ’ -y =) »< Presents HORACE & CO. . World’s Greatest Mystic Decorated By the King of England He, Astounded New York City He Will Leave You Spell Bound Don’t Miss It ) ) ) ] ) e ) o ) ) 5 ) i & o] < = o =) el = g - e r! ting i court today to answer. the arge nr non-ppor: Attorney I represented the accuscd.e ed’ tintil March PARSONS’ THEATER HARTFORD. TONIGIY xlltl l(?‘l(lhhl)\\ Matinee Saturday ROLAND WEST Vhrilier of I UNKN OWN PURPLE” Mat 3GRAND Hamord Main Street. Phone 1026-C BURLESQUE A RIOT OF FUN “The sl,ooo,ooo Dolis’! s a Rich One ! VAI_ DEVILLE DD@E]EIEPE]DL'IEE]@ED@EE@@@@E@E@@% EXCELLENCE . EVENING Greazt MABEL NORMAND “A PERFECT 36” SESSUE HAYAKAWA “The Dragon Painter TUE., WED. Features X b4 )5 ) ) ) o < TIEST MIGHTIEST DRAMA in the world @@@@E@@@@@@@m@@@@@@ < < 1 GOLDIN (3 ~ ol %4 (0] ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 5 o S

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