New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 2, 1920, Page 4

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MY HEART ano MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’'S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife Oh, Edwin! We all did not or 1 h vas s divert she said raintly. ing the alarm of the other vd suspicion that she ! in o 1o everyon aithw g from ¥ ! ed to reccive upon Wed- | marked “special deliy- ‘5 had not named the hour) her arrival in the first letter, z\nd.! expected. when | opened the en- pe 1 found that she had remedied omission with her usual thought- | o sp toward her, but I} Brew Nowit re, 1 ther lay share d a shre letter from 1y feign night he attention o m She she Kather letter swhicl must have guessed was from ne. Instane \ttention e reach her side. “What i anxious again over big husband was the i i is it. dear? ou on the trai 4:30 o'clock. the briel note at the time ¥ train w SATH ior We shall be with Marvin afternoon could not before W tenderness The Water, pl his shoulder with brevity | the military sody under Dicky had a nis elbow in Dy, iBraithwaite, ife, had dra'wn pocket with the “Open it.” he ase!™” the = accu rell tive omed nce of every- ! al’ slipped the the Fhat's a Ky remariced notepan. with water time arm around from h as | recou at <ing of into n. o werc fire in t one his a little v other I to the 2 W all gathered before he living room. It fiy: cvening we had SRR \\-‘0 wer ling in the comfort | - 1 aid -";“"“’v“‘ he blazing logs. Kutie had brought] T WWACT ;“j&'”f;‘ . e letter and the book for my sizna-} ' noticec Bilate an instar #h such flamboyant Tashion thalj 200 was eurer than Defore attention of everyone in the room | /ness was but a subterfuzc unconsciousty fixed upon the swallowed the fablet obediently | oy ; and drank the water husband shot a quick, furtive held fo herlip : et Braithwealte. Ti—isn't @ bed attack.” said ew, ian't it?% I in a minute or two. *1 shail be per- 3 fectly all right as soon as 1 have efore thero was a chance either| 0w @ VY““Q Bk h it me to volunteer an explanation| ! WWas bending ove Sl icliotin] ¥ herning the letter or for anvene and ] caugh! her cue and acted upon io comment upon it i{m-r:m‘ HuiaEontE hpled toward the side of heo H""‘j’ !"‘I -,ppnren}mv in pain. =il { and with usual me. the vial he toal | toward wife said chilly o and he ust that her | Then she her appesal at she responded care- lain me go up with you. said most kind, be very glad to have vonu me.” she responded with her formal courtes Alone Together bent over lifted her to sure yvou're all he asked returned. you. You are 1 shall thful appearance has ined until youth has | & but a memory. soft, refined, pearly ite appearance it leaves the joy Beauty with yo her, took her fee right f Dr. F her hands and “Are You upstairs?” “Positively,”™ him. He half-ied. half-carried her up the stairs, through the upper hall to her room, puf her upon the bed. remove. her pulled the coverlets ithwaite = smilin Gouraud's \ driental Cream 1 HOPKIN shoes and over her defth- “Do go back the dwir she' said. “You all 1 need little athe know and to s mow, that Mar- ERED is a est, Today and .Wednesday GREATEST PICTURE ON RTH! he Birth of | a Race | ! 2roup | AND. THE MOST-TALKED-ABOUT SHOW IN NEW BRITAIN' i CHING-FING-WAH COMPANY REAL WONDER-WORRERS 4 rench, Field and Folly DELIGHTF UL MUSICAL ACT Lou and Edna Miller | THOROUGHBRED LAUGH-PROVOKERS i NO ADVANCE IN PRICES MATINEE. DALLY, 1 e EVENING IN LINE EARLY FOR SEATS NT Miss. OH, OH, CINDY! SPECIAL MATINEE WED. MARC { Masonic jleft ibers and her cast on the ‘island i Immediately therc enters old i himselr lof the d { aueen. re of me beautifully” didn’t hear us.” had gone to he 1 think by th t will take ¢ do hope mothe Mother Graham with a slight had been in her « hter would her by 7 bed she up not etendins ha lared to alarm | illness sure she didn’t,” the it you're would like to “I am physician vou're ll more Spencer’s ya My father had been telling some his adventur in \me and Dick ther-in-law had most attentive listener. absolutely all right. dear.” nd hushar t and k tenderly. that vou take admonished me fully lifted forefinger “1 feel like a beast,” when he had closed the vou know ihat 1} notbing the matter that unneeded dose ould stimulate but 1 Kathevine someone might find It was,” I said quietly, wishing I | might add the assurance [ felt that far as testing Dr. hwaite was | concerned il meeting never planned. said, “and right | of 18" them of of South been his I'm she er zood care her.” he with a sail | o) his wife doo colrse e is with o S0 luiely m= uniess tonic little letter raid too much, was from it nmigl have been {SPECIAL MATINEE FOR “CINDY” SHOW The advance sale of tickets for the Temple building fund ama- | musical comedy. “OB, Oh, © to be presented at the lLyceunt nexts Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. has far exceeded expectations and at a meeling of the committee last evening it was reported that practically every seat for the three evening shows had been disposed of. there being only a few scattered seats On Wednesday dfternoon, M 10, however, there will be a spec matinee performance and those who | are umable, for any reason, to attend the evening show will have an oppor- tunity to witness the play then The ry of ~“Oh, Oh. ( 10 the minute and the production lias been proclaimed those who have seen its finishad performance as sparkling revue of laughter. dance iefly, the story is as fol- teur dvt? up by srella Van Alstyne of the Zieg Follies wearies of lier enviren- ments and vearns to try the life of oid Robinsoe Crusoe that she may learn | his secret of happiness. llere en- tereth the proverbial fairy godmother in the person of Terrence O'Hooligan. | tate manager. who appears in dis- uise. Her wish apparently comes true and she finds herself and mem- south se: n cannibals arrange- Action when the make gins t interested and ments fou morsel they quondam barbecue. The choice select is Santa Claus, the the a promotor of “ollic who admits that Jife is not without its interest. Zood man day, and aiso Saturday. Frida rival for the dark hued hand 1sky Lily White, the cannibal | Contentrment in this crowd being impossible, the troupe takes an irplane to The Land of Heart's De- sire. liere there is more trouble. Cind) womanlike, wants 1o go down-town to do her shopping and becomes vexed when her every desire anticipated and is unnecessary for her 1o do | this. Friday kicks because he isn't ven a chance to make a hit with his reliable bass @rnm and things look bad until the magic spell is hroken and the andience finds Cindy sleeping in her dressing room. The évening | performance of the Follies Legins and all ends happily. The lines in the ) play are really clever and witty and 1he songs are catchy and appropriate. The dance numbers are featured by | dancing of children and vau- acts by adulls it deville | ve PARSONS’ THEATER TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Matinee Wednesday George Arliss and His Company of Brilliant Associate Players. BOOTH TARRINGTON'S Latest “Poldekin” Tyler) in Plav BURLESQUE “The Victory Belles’ —With— EddieDale and MICKY MARKWOOR VAUDEVILLE Main ! thoroughbred H 10 See the Merry Maidens of the Ziegfeld Follies. ] ake a Peep Behind the Scenes Where the Charines Reign Supreme and Watch Terrance O’Hooligan Who Puts the Damsels Through Their Pace: Music, Clever Performance. Tickets Exchanged at Bright ongs and Dances Feature this Amateur ‘rowell’s Wed, 9 a. m, | throughoiit ieve tthe Unless otherwise noted, these n bureaus of the theaters or ogher LAWRENCE CRANE. “THE IRLS Crane is known all forcign Wizard.” "he Lawrence over country W in o aany couniries as “The Irish and his latest presentation, Den Mystery,” is certainly one of the most entertaining acts vaudeville has seen in thi He is ably as: by Grace Andrews. fair to look and clever hersel Crane does of old tricks in a new way. but ! also does a lot of originul ones that defy detection. and explanations. plausible they needless ‘o vet ted wpon a lot his as seem, otices are written by actions with which they de H OWIZARD. AT TH PALACE Hehrew tail to live duck—: vet it under: an empty pan. He handker- chiefs from the stage into glasses held in the audience. He does evervth with cards worth doing and he has a magic t from which his utifel assistant appears and disappeuars will. He also masier- piece with red and is onc produces 4 by the from explain duck, Irish— shoots clotn " little pds that an bag e most attempted. “THE BIRTH O A\ RACE. The great spectacular picture, Birth feature “The of a Race,” which is the hig jcreen attraction at ths Lyceum theater, made a splendid and with the large audi- afternoon and the good masterpiece decided hit yesterday ATL e had to this giant turedom spoke of highest praise. It which is very impressit assured fact that ever) who see: it will carry a vivid memory of this wonder-work in picture-making to tie end of his or her days. The picture comes direct long run at several theaters of CF hailed s one dramatic photop vears and over a the which y ences ning. ev o for of erms of production nd it is an see in the iss one from a leading it was tiful Twao wer of the icago, where the most | vs ever made. million dollar filming of this great 300 with a modern story ci \ 1 he a idenl o required ror production. geous pageant unusual foundation struggle combines a big theme i story-—-manki of brotherhood preal i the the With its romance. smiles thrills, exceptional pictu carries us back to the Garden of Eden ihence to Noal' and the IMlood, Moses, to the Crucifixion Colun s, the Declaration Indepen- 10 Lincoln and his e Proclamation. to the Wo and into the ine with « ter understan: closer brotherhood between races and nationalitic Although “The Rirth commanded advanced shown, the Lyeceum is show- mammoth production rouse prices addition to there for and -play tears this 5 - to nce. tion Wai Peace, and a prices master 11- have bevn secu vauds Company, age seiting onders Chinese are astoundin IFolly. in a act. are clever E Miller -provokers, and sl | photoplay attracti in classic ing-Wing-Wal special s ville witit orate al an el some ¢ mystic art which French. Field aud ful musical novelty vorks in de and pleas Lou and Edna laug the audiences yesterday rnoon ninz riain e Wwineed e m Lyceum is living up to whici is ren wing a show and ing will of h: son the the 1d attra tions no taik compar appen ¢ town e outst SMANYTOMT £ LYCEU M, indir Neasons, v nrus few hich attra oo nal stor nes i tion it the Lyceun veni of gei Taid its four or the T ne appeal. New Yori wet epi- Miy in Ston Lo the mo biogsan e twenty three-quartc | markable astotnded LAy caused a voung {in the cou | tends ove which time it is reaches its climax. an original narrative herited affections whe v Iren realize the happ blighted romance denied tors iwo nerations befor Johnson Young. one of the known of fem playwrights, “Mavtime i went far beaten path to fashion « stor novel and freshly ap sical embellishment Sigmund Romberg, dicr Box™ and in the spectacular shows. ‘Maytime' paper readcrs e aware, | run of two extraordinary amusement primarily andehil- that their ances- Rida better ne wro off the tiat The mu- - the play is i composer of “Her much the i Winter Gar N is in of Sc of the in New vozue with seeker the fact from 1 ente he I story. d vea York. every type said ta t it is radieally vastly super o : tainment or sical tin beauty and haunting cmber?' son thro it **Ma a prime favorii piano “Maytime. Tts o he due to different ny nic recent memory. is in kecping of the ddious Wil You spirvit The nie - ine where phonograpl enl or a { hnndred plavers James It eric colo o Le Shaffiue Frances Philip Heg Charles .\ Marie Petis, Jori clls D Mar- ieh- oth you ernor. Litl Uavis, Miria Morgan and a There ix also attra n m Kurzman wd score ti FOX'S THEATER the world before a la an Iy Horace Goldin 0 fame Tusionist. wpy diencze at Fox's theater yesterday the zathering by his won- derful fe he wa s of erowded appaeent 1 ta pass through without in, T magic Louse speilbound as he a plate s tie pan ins viried tioldin ihe st wi e Al which ex- situation was createc n a youns to exmmin ough \ hie ‘hout 1 sents k erly the it ap- them et L propriate 5 i ba w clev as no cause o oseck w orges Clemen f tho Strong- pre Week tion that cniotions st halr produ th the ii e stirrine an- Re- Paristan which ion 1 mayic Nt ur con fuil o on ®he prc and | mu- recurs | Logeekege Lyceum Theater o 5 10 T B B TOTE THURSDAY NIGHT, MAR. 4 BOX OFFICE. % PRICES: 50¢ to 00 SEATS NOW SELLING AT i Shubert Present SAUTIFUL, MEMORABLE Messre, Lee and BRILLIANT, ) kogke . 7%e Greafest Musical Play Ever Staced York: politan Cast, and a bevy . with the Notable (8 t Delightru 2 Years in New Cas ok irul. Music Fascinating Ma, COMPANY'S Entranc Wondertul ACGMENTED ORCHESTIRA WITH 4050 0% 40 23 05 105 40k 08 0k 400 100 B S50 5 ficent Costumes MUSICIANS Songs 0 MAT. DAILY ORCH. 15 ¢ TONIGHT AND ‘WEDNESDAY | ;)i(;ture ; and receive a FREE PASS. | HORACE GOLDIN & CO. The most spectacular and stupendous illusion the brain of man has ever devized. i “THE STRONGEST” Superb and Thrlling Photo Drama by Georges Cle- menceau, the Tiger of France, with the beauti- ful accomplished Renee Adoree. SUNSHINE COMEDY A 109, ENTERTAINMENT. adark them 1540 5 0 5 0 8 © > - > A = THE HOUSE OF BIG HITS | fatetotateore] ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW TONIGHY AND WED, KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA “THE BETTER WIFE” § napiem M\'STI—ZK\'@ PATHE 4 - GOOD KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACTS - Nws —WITH-— % LAWRENCE CRANE CO. THE TRISH Wizagbp,» PRESENTING HIS ORIGIN ML CONCEPTION OF MAGIC Direct from Keith’s Palace and the Biz Keith Theaters. times arcund the world and numero appearances bef Europe. the 353 ol OTHERS & HUFE THURSDAY, “THE HOODLUM. SHEBDBE crowned heads MERYL PRINCE GIRES. CHARLIE, CHAPLIN AND LOUL COMING, __.(.\R\' PICRFORD 1IN SRS HE B i

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