New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1920, Page 4

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D’ARCY TEA BLOUSES ikl | _":fi@ s i I.YCEUM TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ortupate would watch any hesitar « Untess otherwie these n otie " | Q- | (Do 3 ¢ " hurciaus of the theaters or other 3 3 3 pes Dean ons t sort o o Dicky | 1% mad ove vdeed, I'm not sut . , e =l . b e e d i - | The next in conld e bit- B St niilirs . i e S . - %, f not | ten my tonwuc roug ) - Charlle A TSl wail s P i 4 try from | gretjon. Had I not suffere 1ough | e vatireeni e abn The 14th episcde of “The Ad 5 > a\ { ponsible | the malevolent hands t to work ure R ol U and the innocent ones of ith i : 2 AR e. Other Ut one mor , f i i [ in fax to prevent my making other op= | filmy include en new onally int s s girl to act as a wmodel for my hus- | Dempsey the Pathe News, e e o t - and . inier lea H\' band's drawings | Kei \ lie bill contains o camedy e fea” thas did not care to exercise it, to pre- | and T “The Awukening of | bill. The F nt p Torrence in P Fox News is full of fMicient. | vent her ey vom sparkling, her 1ps | the Tovs.” Other ncts include Little nd ”‘:Ix‘ | from smiling the suggestion (Mladys, a clever juvenile performer, 1 * and Francis open the FORD STERLING R ‘,v." Eager Acceptance, | Jones & Jones, two fine comecdians, deville with some very clever 1 in o was | My benefactresst she excl | and the McMahon Sisters, in songs batic work and are foillowed by Ralj R e “FRESH T'ROM THE CITY.” ”w‘:;‘ clasping her hands In mock & | and dances. Hertz with a musical act Clark and MACK SENNETT COMEDY, tion. Do you really think he - Young have a humorous offering. € BY CORA MOORE, are called *tea Dblouses,” they are M:“." she demanded next, droppinz the AT THE LYCEUM. Stafford Trio, two men and a ch om little lac ¢ e New York's Fashion Authority worn with short skirts too, and for Ehe had 5!.‘r|v|“lrvrfln~n! u\!u”l..y the colloquial i Mavo will be seen in the " :.!YVT”\. le lady, present a dancing spe- New York, June 4.—The dashing | matince and for visiitng. ) proval | -My word, Al-le-e,” turning to Miss who & out to res- | V" IrArcy tea blouses are fascinating At any rate, they are very fash-? l all sty | poleemte \Gluet think ot that, tolavs 2 y purs )y _strang- | y Eraered iy g thinge of that new auriole color which | ionable. Incidentally, at the Ritz Ea tha e chance to be the girl on one of |, 1 eum i >ris | NEW LYCEUM PICTURE. ! is something between a flame and an | the other afternoon, 1 counted no Mr. Graham's magazine covers!” attrac- | 9 a o appear in the * i "The Little Shepherd of Ki apricot shade. It ra s dash and | less than 10, not all in auriole, but in auty of Love-ly—for the Bayview achool | ot * It is a picture out of { Come” is Jack Pickford's first « verve without being bi and as | lovely blues, greens and blacks, ex- ayo board,” drawled Alice Holcombe eyni- ordinary. The story depicts a wyn. It is the story of a poor but an for the blouses themselves, one sees | quisite with tonches of colored em- call “I can just imagine the joy ve affair in Constanti between | ambitious boy, Chad (Jack Pickford), ! them everywhere. Though they ! broidery and wooden beads. from his Cumberland ! ’ der fig modish 1 alike o make on their conservative faces when they | , an and a Turkis irl. It | who runs away see the face of one of their teachers | ¢jos r 10 thrill. There | home and after a : K. 2 i 1 long journey arrives e S e e e e T Rt THE GIRL IN thelr wives—'My dear, sfie’'s actu same I “Fre *rom the City.” | Valley of Ki m Come.” In this: anc on her suspicions she (1] € (3 S a model! Do you suppose she pos “The Woman irey.” Unive ! place’ the shepherd boy's future h I h 1d 1 v is ion from his par the way some of those horrid models P \d others will also be shown. | moulded tle leaves this divinely \ 1ad every right to i - No 29 0 e ROT — - ! hamed place to become a protege of a | to the hand oft he girl he loves. Me- 1 a Camera schoo! at ong AT FOX'S, wealthy army major. Major Buford | lissa returns to the mountains sad at I suspected Miss Holcombe . of the most notable photoplay | discovers that the poor shepherd b. rt but contented that Chad is | rewdly | « y ! was drawing freely upon her {meg- | . ..l of the year, “The World { is distantly related to him and be- | happy. The plot of this story by Buy It Where YOU Get Best{ COMING | i | nation n order to discourage Miss 2 » R . Z N o § o ad- | "0 | ana Its Woman.” with Geraldine Far- | comes very devoted to him and makes [ John Fox. Jr also involves some in- i 5 = Dean from the idea 1 had suggested idents of the Civil war and scenes Instructions—That’s Us I glanced rfurtively at her, eaught an vdpoint | rar in the stellar role, opened a three | it possible for him to obtain an edu- s days’ engagement at Fox's yesterday cation far better than the am vlilolhl dealing with this part of the picture | Answering troubled glance, knew that It s @ ikingly drams pano- | Chad ever hoped for. When Chad | are very realistic and of obsorbing in- . | rama of love and ambition set against | leaves the valley for Lexington, ierest. . my staunch friend shared my tremors | 10 00 0T ocial strife such as | he leaves behind him a devoted ad- | dom (@™Aa" will be shown at the L & way | & to the possible complications which | |\ "« ,rid has never before seen. In | mirer, ) s She learns that her | ceum « days commencing Sun- ; man. | Planting such an idea in Bess Dean’s | ;. () own the bloody uprising of the | idol ha: in love with another | day evening Kodak Headquarters, sealled | Nead might bring forth Russian hordes: a mad dash to safety - > - - = e s ‘n‘::“‘:""“l'.:":'l"":‘,?“":"; her head | ©f @n American opera singer and her n o lover through the revolutionists’ lines; ety At Do e T oso | & Most thrilling struggle In a locked e - » room hetween a prince and the 1 old fossils on the board!” she de- | (RO SN L nists; in fact * clared. “You know, you old hypo- erite, that good teachers like us"— . s | Z 3 H o) she spread her hands and bowed JusT s[[ Huw 3 Z 3 “J D [ grandiloquently—'"‘are so scarce this N\ ZS u eCI es T that we could sst_ away with POSLAM HELPS 3 ; 7 ] ry _ anything short of murder in the very ) R AR N X ; ; streets of Bayview, and 11 keep our s 3 jobs. Nay, nay., Al-le-e, my mind's KIN QVERNIGHT made up When is Friend Husband comi h »?"* She turned to me s 3 % \ N ,’ ; e |“"”‘ Py sy Poslam soothes, refreshes and heals - § n ur avor aughingly, surprised an expression on | g serine skin 4 i A . \ » . s y . with never a possibility i wnc:-l;_“':“ o eribed “Pon-t | Postam will prove its value. For in- X 3 . stance: apply ¢ > E fected | < uet cold feet now, honey.” she rattied | ™ Boly & litle on scme affected | , \ Any well-dressed jury would. Our Clothes RS T Intanid to sit right here un- | P2Ft &t aight. I the meraing, your = . ) A\ < . L e own eyes find evidence of its healing - (BN : won the verdict hands down. Their -at- work If the trouble slight—a | “You won't have to sit very long,” | BT 0 e oo e hances ¢ ( AW : tractive QUALITY — handsome STYLE I laughed back with as much uncon e e Tewn. ~Ite 1 ~omimg | 470 that it has aisappeared. If a vir. | VNG e, lines —and LOW LEVEL PRICES carry . ulent eruptional disorder, it s 4 up the Arive now.' P 1 disorder, it should be subdued, s0 much so that you will A\ ) icti =wwe=w | \ant Posiam to keep right on. | o : conviction everywhere. LOST— 4 { Sold everywhere. Fo. . N R 5 4 — tor s s e, | LT A ‘ WA AN Whether it's 2 jury of 12 or 12,000 folks, Laboratories, : swers to name of “: no | West 47 aw York > \ N isi i I ' e yorriea i Marctord | W coun gl datly treai : , - the decision is aiways our way. Wonder- 7 ol L ety der skin. Cogffins Poslam. ; A SN ful Apparel, sold you on a -genteel EANT WAKTVORD ' = = - e N\ CHARGE ACCOUNT Plan that saves you | SAYS@RKHEUMATISM : N & * : worry, has a happy way of making a S ————— LAST WEEK ‘ SHED BY THE . 2 : . sure-fire_hit_everywhere. oA T TONIC CINOT > The Great N. Y. Princess Theater Triumph —_— ‘Oh, Lady Lady’ | 3% e 0 nish N MUSICAL COMEDY DE LUXE \u ot A BROADWAY CAST SINGERS—DANCERS—PRETTY GIRLS Eveni; and Saturday Matinee 23¢ to $1.00 ‘_PARS_QN’ : Men’s and Young Men’ SUITS T T DREAEs : | 4 N [ ] = : AR : Styles, si: o = Gingham 1 ie N s S &l | 53450434050 798 Wornen’s and Misses’ INE FARRAR o, (ULl : SUITS | years I ]ll\l.‘ ~|lf|(|\4l torments frnm N y “‘e q“a-hty 18 “nusua“y gM' imatism and was told that T could SR g : g The savings are substantial, 2 not be helped and had given up J2 \ D \ i a.l?(! .l t§’\|Vloman 7..i,'?’f,":;.".“.:":,::"‘;"f:"‘l "] 4 : : % : M\ 23 : 3325_0 and $445_0 gerous Kyes. banished my rheumatis tivaly and T — \ fi s ’ oy el 2 , i Women's WRAPS Boys’ SUITS RES OF RUTH” CINOT 18 BHEING DEMOY 2 | N s 3 - ot Dl D A N y . A variety sure.to All Wool, smartly OX NEWS—PRIZMA. T TILLER-HANSON ’ : lb’lease the ."l"“y styled and superbly TORE{ 3% CHURCH STR} \ Z er. tailored. H | s also {:)r sale in Plainville t 2 z A Nz i 2 Byington; im Forestville by Kent's | i % ¥ DLINER84 Pharmaey; in .\'nuflh}nzr‘(m\ by Ci < N i i s24—9—8 slo_so i Qrug Store; in Plantsville by . U George R. Steele; in Bristot by The A DEVILLE Madden Drug Store; in (flastonbury »w C. It Den'more, and éan be ob- druggists. e Moutt and Jefe—g CLARK AND YOUNG STAFFORD TRIO /" BV ENING, JUNE 6th, Rouge and Riches” || mperer: | AN\ AL 200 Trumbull Street Ease" RENTE'™ & <JE HARTF; RD, CONN. T, pewrite: ! 4 \ U9 P

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