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NEW - BRITAIN EDA!LY HERALD ‘SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920. CATCHYMUSICIN™ MAYTIME IS GOMING | “OH, CINDY? COMEDY TO LYCEUM THEATER . “The Three Bears" Good Black Delightiul Production Scheduled Face Parts Amusing i(fliarch 4 = = o0 i Because it was possible to secure In “Oh, Oh, Cindy!” the musical | | it for New Britain, the management comedy to be produced by local talent | of the Lyceum has pooked for onc | at the Lyceum March 8 9 and 10 tor | night only, Thursday, March 4, the! the benefit of the Masonic Temple | A‘.‘\‘}"dcrfu‘z?' e musicalgnisy Luilding fund, there is an abundance | ¢ ,;?:’alre“dy he loce ple ot tunny repartee, snappy songs and | grear deal becauss of the extraordin. dances and a number of features thal ' ary success in New will come as a distinct surprise to, the it had a run of two audiences which greet the production. &lso ran five months in Boston ! ‘Among the songs which should prove twenty-seven weel in Chicago. one af the biggest hits is “Come Along Messrs. Lee and J. Shubert are the to the Movies.” This is featured by a. Droducers of “Maytime,” the most audeville team khown as *The Three * popular musical entertainment yet | ars,” whose pa a taken by launched by this enterprising firm. { mond Watking, John Bertini and , Rida Johnson Young wrote the book larence son. “Tie 'Three: and lyrics and the musical setting is ) Bears” & devoted followers | by Sigmund Romberg. Edward F. Llendy, of the leading 's | Temple a “Maytime,” under the g cted by Miss Mar- | personal supervision of J. J. Shu- Blondy | bert. Differing radically from the I conventi 1 musica] comed., “* time” has nal and appealing i 3 story. Its classification as a “play iKe Mavies, s sef atehy | with music” i e, tor the aux- music, there is an excellent opportun- | iliary mu; h\ which the dramat ity for pantomime acting, and without | narrative is enhanced blends perfect- thiv will be one of the hits of | 1y with the action of the theme svening. Another feature of this e comedy will bo enacted by Howard A | sode vhich are laid Timbrell and Harry C. Jackson, r i c in a Wash ¢k face comedy D E 4 Friday and Satur parts pref Ottillic When Robinson Crusoe nd Richard Wayne, her (and | or's rentice. The girl is marri well | off to a fortune-hunting cad. Before Abraham Witkin) he pre- | Ottillie and Richard arc separated, - a lonesome time. But he cever, they bury a jewel casket “"didn't have it. When his hived man, [ con ing .dze of their undying Friday, fell in love with Li affections over it they plant an 8 g queen of the cannibals (and b apple tree. This tree grows to cast 3 a most comi ok face makeup en- | and its influence over the story for acts this laugh producing role) IMS | threc succeeding generations. The | ° . troybles merely began. Although De- | nappiness which their shattered ro- foe neglected 1o mention it, Saturday | mance denied Ottillie and Richard tens r as a a rs was quite active in social circles, and | comes finally to their grandchildren. aside from being a musician of prom- | 11 4y company of fifty appearing in jnence, cxcclling on bass drum, | vafayvtime” will be found Yra Jeanne oy - . = he was possc of untold wealth, | jumes R. Mershail, Otis _Sheridan, I am not a story-book woman. I am only ance of the week. Now I send everything— aid wealth cons’sting of an esg. - { ¥Frances Golden, Diane Palaeglogus, . . e . . r3 tously Chinzs snust haypen, and ey | philip Visginia Hdwells, one of your neighbors—with a family to bring clothing, bed clothes, table linen and house- flo. 2 Mitche 3 S e8- arl 5. r, eddy et Duc, becial iention C| 14 a t s :r, Mar- . eelal mention for tne clover man. ‘ 1 (Shafrnor, Mar- : up and watch over and a home to manage hold articles to the laundry. e e g Moreover, I have succeeded quite well as a “The laundry does all the most toilsome ither is there any | g ENEETT CONCERT mother and house manager—at least my work of washing for me, leaving to me only W m o PROM[SES SUCCESS friends so assure me. the finishing of some of the smaller pieces. An S RS R e “And I find time, too, for keeping in touch Everything is washed most beautifully. The smooth run performance, it is % o C dren's H J ve bee - - - - . - e 3 il ofpeane QU Rl s with women’s affairs, for making a social flat pieces come back ironed more daintily y < Shoine Loz call now and then, and for doing enough than I could do them myself. The towels S o & metropoiftan stage and -in | theater willibe taxed tomorrow after- fhe iwinkling of an cye s whisked | noon. The concert will start at 3 reading and such to keep myself mentally are delivered as snowy and fluffy as can be, nd, to the lsldnd,, o'clock and end at 5 o'clock. Through i ok e o, e s | e feta 1l copeten L ot L brushed up. while the miscellaneous pices, like skirts Bh = liory of the Oniec: Those taking part ave: Miss FHelena ““ ‘Of course you employ a maid,’ I hear you and shirtwaists, are returned all nicely melody ity and mysti to | Lindahl, soprano, of Boston: Augu the Tocal sta ; . baritone, of New Brita saying. But that’s the unusual part ofit. I Starched, ready for me to iron. The princ \)ufl characters are all wol Bonander, accompar = 3 ‘ - S 3 1 people,, with ab s it A A o S don’t. T've simply found a new way for gain- Isn’t it a sensible arrangement? And the paris, ks Bl rpi Sextette, w LA 5 0f | 7 the Milo Octeite. of New Britain. ing ten hours a week —that is, 2 new way to cost is so moderate.” e el e e o N e This is the experience of Endiihe exanitenaics ooy icers and sub-committecs are as Family Laundry Service is. % hundreds of thrifty house e o ! “I used to labor ecight to , e wives who send us their sttt ten hours on Monday over i AR ) d weekly washing. Call us up rer. Songitonmitico Gatl i Cex . boilers and washtubs and be L 7 and let us tell you more about n, Aaron Dani 1 _A man at sixty yea.rsof agelisl| i bl S simply played out for the bal- g this ideal service. either a failure or a success. 3 RO fen s o BEECHAM’! have been E Committee—John Lund made for sixty yaars and have | . Christensen. 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