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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 192C. - the threshold of artistic fame, | Keith vaudville acts, Capt. Betts' = ! : socrifices all for love of his sister, Seals will be one of the bright fea- in “The Radium Mystery”; a scream- HE i, : = and to avenge himsclf upon one who | tur The value of a seal accord-!ing “Lion” comedy and the world ART AND MY HUSBAND wronged het | ing apt. s is not in its skin, nous “Pathe 's” showing you 8 . i o P hu s . The captain claims | world’s and national happenings in \NE . o oL B & LYCEUM THEATER. 4 sals have an unusual amount i pictures. DELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF [ A : A § sduy is 4 opportun son L of intelligence. and he proceeds to | —_ s Q - ¥ e 3 S riie Povners * the bhig seven substantiate his claim with his group SUNDAY AT THE PALAC evelatlons Of a Wlfe i : N 5 L j thrilles which is now at the lyee of seels that he has taught so well, Two fine specially selected photo- x = G oo AR 3 3 lier L Walthall. who pl > 1 (hat are truly remarkabie. !plays will be offered at the Palace ; p K : 3 . Rlc tzad Dby P#epr and Day il present the Sunday evening. Corrine Griflith “Country Cop anl® the City Girl” ; will be scen in “The Tower of Jewels” IMelds and Maxwell, one of the clev-:and a notable Brentwood cast will <t comedy teams in vaudeville , present “The Third Generation.” ught That Troubled Madge lous performance there with old er the Braithwaites Left Win? I never did anything as bad y otherwise noted, © i e written by the press raithwaites left (he next as that, now did 12" c of the theate other sttractions with which they dea) Harriet's face swept clear! [ wondered if his conscience had = S e S e SRR n el siae solicing eaimadi ForlColae lCon o Tanincnza ines which had shadowed it' heen prodded by the sight of Jack's ' : : : . sig g f . i ren Cook 1 % 5 < SR iy . CATIVE any months. #ler big, genial ridiculous exhibition, and knew that : y | ien SRR A S| i indEup By ohnimeRSmally & s nd-asiagh rerentiys fLa ks "\'\‘fl,l”k was wholly ignorant of the I must answer his query with the ut- | I 4 : . e A INAn Wl Co. in their bright variety offering ; BROMO QUININE Tablets. Loo L R s B e ' - Saewn Ateen L el oRiien Srnhin Sows for 1. W. GROVE'S signature on the - . i < ¥ { The smaller photopla will in- | box. the! finishing their days iu ;@ comment upon the frailty of Kath- g day. uesday an Wednesd: th lect comradeship and under- | crine’s appearar ! —_— 3 will be Norma Talmadge, in her which had always charac- *She’ll Jook worse than that by the . < = latest wShe Loves and 1 % com- heir union. {time she zots throuzn namorme ta | FT60 Stone Will Be Entertainer | . cdy drama founded on Wilkie Col- train was an early one, so 1 1k,” Dicky returned, and I w ling' story of the same title, Another picture will the first | | ie get them a special break-| that the old animosity against Jack ! Th N w k i - E e £ pi vi s avoiding any further meet-; was peeping through the laye of CI‘E eX[ ee i 4 3 of a series of eight two-reel ! 5 | pim as the central figure, ‘Of course not, Zoos 1 said 9 last episode o sensational screen | ays remain in igno e 0f ' soothingly. squeczing rm, and | PARSUNS THEATER i o production. “The Midn Man.” re was no possible obstacle. hastened to change the subject with ! T featuring Jawes J. Corbett. On Mor EHDEE@E@@E@EEEE@EE@@EE@EEE% ween them and Jack and;liking which he had carefully built showing incidents in the caree e. Jack had behaved won-|up for my brother-cousin after the William J. Flynn, former chief of at last, but I thought theve| signal service Jauck had done him. If vou ask ¥ Si what his | ¥ United States ¢ t se tempting Fate when mat- | “Take it from me, old dear, motto is hs swer at once an ¢ g now director of bureau id be so easily arranged. erine’s the kind of gitl who vigorously “wor! 4 : : tion. department of .bye,” the big doctor boomed | under heartache. And the nueer Hzoniitheuimothelwasiavoniicllias ; e 8 Y picture is a complete story in itself). grung my hand at parting. | thing about it is that Jack’s simply | WOrked—-and worked v day and L e 5 The first of the Flynn pictures to just about the finest little| mad about her. But hell kill her { & Whole lot of nights. He doesn't | | 8 Y Defsliowm jatpihesfacume 1y going. 1 never had a better | with that icy-T-am-supreme-let. | 31l Whit lie does on the stage, work. : Silkless Banknote. The world iy life.” D e dine s w P aiaer|In M Gieenine of ihe woral Whlio! . > . mous Briges comedy. and Current ife said nothing, but the grip: Somebody ought to Kick some sens ;""}' \*’}“‘_“7_-'_’ doselon thelstaceiwonlas ¢ | | Tovents w “:\“},‘-13;' tuies gyx”‘_m,’ more rms as they went around me | into him. I would if I knew him { ' ¥¢ “m';“.:‘r b \“1'“ Tany other : ‘ o i1V<‘{x1I'i)z sl L kiss she gave me told me that | well enough.” S e AR d i R % ‘veen programni. B saes I did mot reply, for I surmised that { came in years of working before the | : : . On Monday. Tuesday and Wednes- the small_part I had had in: p; meant me by the vague “‘some- | public saw them. 1f vou spend a - S g . day the vaudeville will feature the up the problem which had| he had mentioned, and I cer- | night back on the stage with him as J e Chlobiatan T.es Morehinia iin % pr so much anguished speou- | taj did not see my way clear 10 | he is going through I oL Sty 4t ] | sical s act. Others are The Ind that I had made a friend ! “kicking semse into Jac TEHT L0 Lo G of St shnn oo e : % L > Pace Brothers, mandolin players. aving. { resolved to watch matter: refully | how fast a man can go. Changes of i X 4 % = Dicky's Comment during the few days they were with | costume and nationality in half ° : & AT PALACE. fess that I dreaded meeting | us, and if the opportunity offered to { minute, riding a bicycle through a g Another corking good show will bhe e that morning. The eve-| do my best to serve Katherine. window with a somersauit, diving - offered at the Palace on Monday, pfore, after Jack’s explosion; My opportunity, however, would { through a hoop, acrobatic dancing, L . Grh ] s and Wednesday, when Con- plogy, there had been no| of course, be predicated upon Kath- | eccentric dancing and more dancing . ¢ . stance Tailmadge will be scen in her or me to see Katherine alone. ! erine’s attitude toward me. I had|and then an exhibition of fancy i S : ates omedy drama, Lithwaite and Dicky hisseized | read forgiveness in her eves at the | skating. It all happens in less than " " She is supported ersational ball and had kept|end of Harriet Braithwaite's ex-| two hours, butit has taken him twen- . o . excellent cast. Another biz feature e air all through dinner and | planation the evening before, but no | ty vears to learn how to do it o ¥ - of next weck’s show will he the ning following. It took the [one knew better than I how different When Ired Stone was a lad with : attention of every one t0|a thing might seem in the exaltation | the circus, he decided he would be a hem, a state of affairs which | of an emotional moment, as weighed | leaping clown. he worked and y > The Joy Of A ted both men meant to bring | against the cold viewpoint of soli- | Worked and worked until he was a FRED STONE i o y Without dreaming of that | tude and Introspection. Therefore I|leaping clown. He went on working | in “Jack o’ Lantern™ at Parsons’ Perfect Skin ay beneath the surface, they | waited my first sight of Katherine } and went on the stage. And then he | Theater, Hartford, All Next Weck : Know the joy and 3 a strpined and dymamic sit- | with trepidation. worked all the harder. He decided | m——————- . oA mhag;flm:]e}ss that comes and exerted all their diplo But T meed nmot have feared. She | that he would do a rope spinning act FOX o ru possessing , s e @ a skin of purity and :;wehrs, no mean posszetesmml " { met me at breakfast with the same '}'2\1\-:2“‘:0?‘? :;i,r,':tmgfl:: 1::]‘;];]’1"‘ Tonight will ofi the last oppor- ’zbeau!y. Thg' sofy: dis- bt them, to ease matters i f i § . e 8 e 8 er et e AiereDErS = G 4 sweet, friendly light in hef eyes, and | ;=" o E tunity for New Britain theatergoers | tinguished appearance it 't your husband cover him- ! S il gt > " | practicing eight hours a day. That |y, witness tt TR 2t o iocy tonight?® Dicky had at the first opportunity drew me | a5 the hardest trick he ever learned, | | 'd 1{ ss the lled‘lh defying stunts renders brings out your edb % fler- Al lbies aside. o ol ;m ightning-like action of Lock- natural beauty to its full-[§ when, a s “Dear girl,” she said., “pleas . 2 D G & ar, > dare- Aolator in o huzmnd Diear gl she said, "pleane don't| voi s & the mane twe divs In 2 row. | 0 (D= daredeyll aviiof, ke est. In use over 70 years. M e Sihess e ing | let vesterday trouble you any more.| [y was awful. And to be sure that anpeariip i h;; G Air Ron- rolled acros H1F aami rery I e i BV e Fox’s pater. “The Ad- e e hrs ot ot oy | L1l admit I felt very resentful to-|pe wil not lose his cunning he car ‘V:“.mw:x phe ‘ulht"( l]‘l‘ol \:1 he “\“” S lars oon Bomal v | nera vouSTos Gl sl SbLL il es) TG o dave LW sodenlihorac| Sral e nqRaRC R e o e T vded with guests. there isn’t a shred of it left. I realize| fourte:n hands high and puts a sad- | among the supplementary. fim. sube B romtiia asa T thank you | los iy boUNGld G ERCHIEE el [ dlajon ik everyimornineandleoTnakhie | ovteili g St et esponded demurely. | T e e e | ioneoxfnn ousfonfinels g o e Tl e SO R Mrs. Braithwaite was right, Jack| The next summer he spent hare- | S e Ao T i v s Resolution. | seems — so— different — since — =0 | back riding and this was the fe: i e [renems gy o R absorbe i) —vhich —kinder:: of “Chin Chin.” Then he started to R SR Os SosencRt onight because vou hadn’t S S e Lo star O | evening dear Jack long ago when he She turned away hurriedly, and 1| learn to skate on ice. He hadn’t donc Pwo unusual photoplay featu iy about you?” This was | knew that she Was angy at herself | this since a young boy, but he bought | paye peen arranged for the Fox Sun- next remark, so boyish in | for the implication e had let slip | @ lfw '0] »3‘1 -]m'&f \;(:”:Mmmn“'\i‘ v night concert. Jladlaine Trav- ol ot Y oeriooed |inatiers muspandl wes: notlalways)liday on (heprond iwheseilie could fnd hea e e e Lrseness: of the reference | kind. And the resolve I had made | & rix [‘m-v nfl‘ ; (“,; ore -\gj recent screen triumph entitied | B teiicats Conmderiito)iaa | toitaik ollack was strengthensdl byills 5o SR TR SIGCGRT [The Il Shin lanal tha ever mopu. E Doigniine istagelilall nics |the =EbE ot Ny from his Long Island home to a rink ‘ir::“‘fo mrf'f;‘|,,|r“,f-‘(‘,,.‘?,l,',t‘u“"l as == = - g | rented for his private use and he [ wppe HellShip® presents worked some more. Fe wore a f0ot- | myuverse in the role of the ball sult at the besinning of his!of a rought and ready sea-c: o ¥er skating experience, and fell time and Ty “pame and Fortune™ Tom Mix it > ¥ time again. As he said once, “I fell | soen in the rollicking role of a devil- BROM““: ThoTeliiimes i N MyATEOR el thant| Sse et Spe kRS T e Standard cold remedy for 20 years Charlottd ever fall in her lire, but T | 7 71 00c FoR PREC S0 BETL SR HE L tablet form—safe, surc THE HOUSE OF BIG HITS fll | cradually imoroved sometimes fall opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 € A gel Ak newes £ the Gaumc X s i i e st issue of th aum W, hours—relieves grip in 3 days. . : 5 fand a hilariously funny Christie com Money back if it fails. S He fell for the lure of ‘the picture } cac ‘entitled \HN ok ,jp_.’.. 4 genuine box has a_ R UNDAY NIGHT man one summer and spent (hree | o} : top with Mr. Hills complete the pro n picture. SPECIALLY SELECTED FIRST RUN PICTURES months in learning to balance a chair | “O #HG T BROSINL 0 0 e | oA DRINNE GRIFFITH in “Tower of Jewels” ||, dumee momite o i e L 0, U s 4, 0, thaciwas Himed L nirecnin N Ies Anol My S iaTnum fadds most lovable HOUSE OF EXCELLENCE TODAY—LAST TIME ‘The Great Air Robbery”’ Sunday Evening Deuble Features “Fame and Fortune” TOM MIX Madleine Traverse “The Hell Ship” MONDAY TUESDAY ~ WEDNESDAY William Fox Presents Wzllzam Farnum: “HEART STR]]VG'S = A production of art achievement in the telling of a @] human story of a brother’s love and sacrifice [5] for a sister, = COMEDIES ~ NEWS TRAVEL & ENEEEEEE ED@EED@EEE@EIEEEEEEEE E@EEEEEEEEEEEE@E@@@E@E@@ED EE@E@E@EEEEEE@EE@EEIEIEIEIE]EIE!EIEIIE]E]EI@EIEIEIEIIEEIEEI o Antonio Moreno ‘“The Invisible Hand” Fox’s Supre-!;_Vaudeville on its back legs while swinging In a§ ) pe the feature for the first half a .«r)\own‘mnfl\rm He rigged a trapeze | ,1qcter to the extensive gallery of Horlick’s the Ofigi“‘l F A t f Q al t “THE THIRD GENERATION” M the morning paper in the chair. | M Sereen crestions 1o (e k| Malted Milk — Avoid . Our s GOy § bt A S8 EENTIVOOD SO T wire stunt and then decided he would 7 B ELEEE N ORI o back to his leaping again. So he | PARSUONS’ THEATER - - began practicing that and when he b ally ready for the camera he HARTFORD. - - v going over seven horses ith = Mon.--Tues.--Wed. zoinz over s es with a T somersault in midair, Last summer he made two pic- Henry W. Sa e Offel tures and while doi so he entered CONSTAN CE {he famous annuel Cheyenne round- orence as up and spent a week bull-dogging cers and riding outlaws—with 20.- | = =] 0] = = = = 0] m El 5 B¢ B B BE BE e B B = BE B BE< 1 an Flectrifying Melodrama by 000 people iooking at him beside the 3 Doddso e . I A MAD camera. Incidentally. he has hunted oxdeviizli Miiehell [ all over America. lassoed polar bears ' | in the Arctic, and mountain lions in = = | the Rockies. *I never tried to lasso in 1" he d, “I don’t want to 66 ’ .t my rope on anything I can't let - gl Stone won't take One is a game of is no gambler. He | Main Street. Phone 1026-C cmsfr?ct“rfi'fimcc NAME” S R and BURLESQUE MATY DAILY. 15¢ — 11c¢ EVENING 17c TODAY — LAST APPEARANCE OF “THE BOOMERANG”’ vit: Henry B. Walthall MAURICE and GIRLI Dare-Devil Balance BUTLER and GER — Real Laugh Cre The Genuine OLD HOMESTEAD FIVE in Songs of Long A2o and of Teday, and — ON SPLENDID BIG SHOW SUNDAY NIGHT MON., TUE. AND WED. \ Show that Will Sct WARREN CQOK and FLORENCE NORMA TALMADGE 'v;_.x WILLIAMS in “WOMAN” e TONES aat L i A wonderful photoplay which will zo right to The World's Greatest Detective! the heart and rema with you in thouzht alwiys. Incidents in the reat i - The most tiilling part of a serial—Is the WILLIAM J. FLYNN End! X ‘hief of United States Secret Service. and b Burcau ! Investigation De; ment to be shown in ¢ eight two- itselr. “THE MIDNIGHT MAN” FLYNN PICTURES This is the last cpisode of this scnsational “THE SILKLESS BANKNOTE” l nzale uartet V. \ By c g B Eczeeniprotuction: A Wonderful Story and Truc in every detail. ; ; ; ] : First time made public in any way. AND ALSO FOR A LADY'S NAME™ he has been known to give it aw: but just to lose it is teo much for nim. And he docsn’t like to win any Eddie Lahr and t man’'s mo: without ing him Viliie received. The other chance ne | Harry Coleman in “THERE NONE BETTE will not fake is skating on roller | 5 ” S — v skates. Ie tried it one time, and he et i el oo o085 “Thie Roseland Girls vill be seen in *‘Jack o' T. Vg CAPT. BETTS’ SEALS araneattines fersrios torailia1 Fness —CONCERT— BY THE FAMOUS . S B R T B T R S S TR R 458 R D4 4 D76 PR B B R PR AR B The World Famous SOUTH CHURCH B By T SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY \BRIGGS COMEDY There will be Special Added Picture Feat uesday Evening, Mar. 16, 1920 | #¥ ' - 48 Pt s owins with 8 CLASSIC VAUDEVILLE ’ A p W R : Adventure, Romance, Mystery, Comedy THE LES MORCH ANTS UNDER AUSPICES MEN'S BROTHERHOOD “ 7 K : 4 % $ At 5 7 - 2 A Lengthy Program of Merit. The Classiest Musical and Singing Act on the ¢ ALW A SHOW BEYOND COMPARISON. Regular Sunday Prices, 28¢ — 17c. Elaborate Scene: Admission $1.00 and $1.50 . . v 1Ppr kets Exchi 1 at C. L. Picrcé & Co. Music Store, 316 | 4% . L X 8 7 Main strect, Friday, March 12, 1920, at 9 a. m. > : 3 = AT THE LYCEUM

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