New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 11, 1920, Page 16

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DING A B ND i = W (’_j S oy Ch’Foreg-n ':l‘rade et | it gpyantn "“’!lll‘ O g i A Few Exsimples Adele Garrison’s New Phase of China’s foreign trade is shown in 2 report just issued giving customs Revelations of a Wife | & N S i gl | 3 = o~ ‘. o total collections for last vear amount- SN T Horsfall Qualit 6 her. uppeared Lo | uncertain whether to laugh or frown Fpikan tael s value in rables to = d with the urgency | To my great relief he chose the form- o s i S i At B e s i AT PALACE. to tavestipate the leskages of gold | CRSTIAESS In value from §1.33 Secured at gome sort of a wax ‘Strike one he intoned in the Marguerite Clark's new Paramount | While on its wayv from mine to town. as ho hung up the | manner of a baseball umpire, then | picture, “Let's Elope,” a plcturization Carson runs down the thieves, one olled into the library | added with his ordinary inflections, - i of whom is the sheriff of S 1 e e f Fred Jac % 5 s the sheriff of Sonora and | p ONLY s SEIT ing pretending to sew Suits me all right to stay home at '\' Eed Jackuon's tamous, farce, SThe liv ] cinert thel ownar ot |ihe )l dance| IS o e my ears for | that. I've got the manuscript of that | N4t "’:‘ Wife,” is filled with action | hall. He also wins a beautiful bride DIES OF BROKEN SKULL one-sided con- | blasted book to look over I told | SO start to finish and provides Miss | as his reward. The manner in which f six ow that Lillian would | Henshaw I wouldn't take it, but he | 187K With one of the best roles in | the intrepia Carson traps the thieves | St- Paul June 11.—A fall of six come to the telephon | wept on my left shoulder til was [ WRICh she has been seen since she|in the mountains when they attempt | feet fractured the skull and resulted flally asked for me, »o | afrald he would spoil the fit of my [ JEHIME & screen star. “Let's Elove” | {5 hold up a zold shipment furnishes | in the death of Fred Schultz here. He FINE FLANNEL TROUSERS—$13.50 and $20.00 ly where I was sta- | coat, so I finally gave in. like the boob | 0. B¢ Shown at the Palace theater | one of the biggest thrills of the pic- | was working on the foundation of P elephone ran I am. As I told you, the Draper is riday and Saturday rone . s = —_ 20¢ teleg I o ture. Anyone who loves the great | 5 house ess Z0%c. mke out just what it | the only model that will fit the text rer flms include Jack Dempsey | outdoor life of the west should not i ed up.” comente Chapter of “Daredevil Jack.” | miss seeing *The Terror.” comedies and the Pathe Naws =il e Pathe Now Two of the many pleasing features SPORT COATS—Of Blue Cheviot, Shepherd Plaid & of you women some model you can " 1 asked ""‘T"""" vaudeville prcgram con- | of the picture, outside of Tom Mix's Il: | rovokingly. *“But one | trying to make my voice light and \\-l:v\:‘"w‘;‘::h:::nfn .u'x‘:‘.m;:-j.u.:g :r\A great stunts of daring, are u.e*:\:;yi\; H ord ady and Heather Boncel Knit—$28.00—Less 20. very Jhatie, she | careless. camedy offering. he | Intrugern.. | derful. as well as beautiful, and Dait prono. T4 | “I°Comia 1€ 1t was aimost any other | SHmedy _offerine. ™ St R S YOUNG MEN’S FIRST LONG TROUSER SUITS in with the car, don chap except Pe hgto e takes oe «ester presents a senss ) = o g e ) B n wi n't p except Pennington. H ak BoValy o@arins t Taaes “nv"’ xulf:” ‘ Miss Lucille Younge, who plays Fay Sé Co ot —Of attractive mixtures and in clever sty]es, A pys e | | | i 1 ige Managed Dicky. successor Mr. Thomas Sandys on | o ed 1o 46,009,160 Haikwan Taels, Mli d with such plaus woman L osald slyly ss otherwise noted, ¢y i rease 3 S llected . . these mnotices are written by the press increase over the revenues collecte o answered the Neky ew ub his head. patent 3 o WHO Snuwes . Dicky thr 1p his head, patently us of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal m 1919 of 9,664,115 Hk. Tl The —the old girl's losing d she's lock time lucidity, getting Why don't you make the text fit ere lsn't a train for | himself so seriously that he actually LaCross, a vampire dance hall girl thinks the illustration of the heroine She does some exceptionally fine group of 50 suits, sizes 32 to 34 are especially priced—Less 20°;. ~ be ready for two | ought to look like the description cf character work in “The Terfor.” MEN’S TOP COATS—BIlack and Green Unfinished time to summon m» his sacred copy! You'd better risk In his new Wil " Y %) s e ' . . < 0 o 5 o o otors [ el eld b st Sk A | o, T Terror wmien ae:enc | Wpeaor ore. mmeat. v Ty | Mn, tawra ek of 15, chesims Worsteds, Silk and Serge Lined—Less 205%. be any more than Dicky's volee expressed h deep ' i) ' was pre- e e : 2 8 AN S Haittford, Says the Tonic . sented for the first time at Fox's\| "l resret the termination of this in- Rejieved Her Boy of Ter- BLUE SERGE SUITS—$45.00 to $60—Less 20<; . that first train pulls § disgust, his point of view was so un- terdstin tory. t the slightest neces- | conscious and superbly seifish that I theater yesterday afternoon, Tom Mix \ BT S S R uhatic Painx, S ) ing out the car.| had to st gle to repress a laugh k P or w . oo it s R atish seems to be one of the 5 e “" | troubled aa T was at this second ref- | | Not onty dees ne sec ust a scream from start to finih ana | | Rheumatish seems t6 b ot 00 U0 | - HORSFALL-MADE SPORT SUITS—Of imported Scotch Tweeds—smart patch pocket styles— he same, dear.” troubled as I was at this second ref- Not only does the star hold his au- | il that does not suffice Mutt and Jefr Less 20°.. Dryger, in songs and dances andi| musical lovers will find a rare treat in } stily, pretending irri- | her. And as he's the white-haired | | 7'PCess Nal Tai Tai, the Iriental The last episod “The Adven- a8 the best subterfuge | boy In the book world just now he | 147K tares oLl ek e“o‘:'“ ’uThn Ring - don’t know why Lil- | can insist on things going his way shown reveals a happy finale. This H' = . o : . Thi e ys unerringly select | And as for his changing a word of THEATER. has proven one of the best serials d the Tonic CINOT has the country a wonderful results with * Dicky’ ° . ace Drape . Dicky's tone was | erence to Grace Draper dience spellbound and make it gasp | in\ “The Private Detective” will make list accomplisi | Bhen he turned e A S What Madge Feared. W gmazement at his new stunts, but | up\for the comedy part of a well bal- | #<o0mPIE ladv. Among the many askod. ‘Have you I had common sense enough to per- | corker © P OPAY that is a genuine | anchd prosram. Ko . Myrick, who say s run in, or are you | ceive that Dieky wns actuated only “The Te = Therd is an entire change of the “My boy iffered agonbd from ou: want to keep.me | by his artistic sense In his wish for | for patd rr e oy SLOTY Of the rush | vauddville bill which includes Floto [ . o~ /% s in the b andy\has her, but even thoush T tried nurd co | (05 0! in the Sierra Nevada moun- | Brothkrs\in acrobatic antics. Allen | FhEUMaRie Hines ¥t ihe ot & Iy boy I roturmmed | remember my father's “,mo"m:m il :"“:L*- ""-ll] the picture. without ques- | ana Plerte in an odd singing and h“.'; o \i e tomach so as - 3 prhond on, is the most thrilling Mix - maliae “riet s . 5 P o0 s e L ping that 1 could | to “worry over your N#band.” I [ done this season. e fn sier Lk BA Gl O Drichognd 2geods | ¢ cnanle 1 b ré®.-and it scem n flushing at his hit. | would not bo a woman if I could have | Carson, a deputy United ¢ 5 ter, | ¢hat e we hable to get him 3 s o r by all means if] put from me all uneasiness on the | shal who goes to the to v.||l\.~1 e e P e . But you'll on score of my husband's references to 4 hear dof CTT and I am slad to say 8 & e‘ vo hours, and with | the girl who had caused me so much - B T ey, oo of you [ don’t | suffering in the past, whose reappear- refief that he has ever had and I ap- ‘? much that wish the P larly eare about | ance in my world threatened so much preciate it so remedy ou I glanced up | anxiety for the future public 1o know what a g Of course, the knowledge that my °T' | this is.” i o Agnin, father knew of my dilemna, that 147 1 ‘of CINOT IS 4 littlo plece then,” he | lan would soon be aecquainted with ng at|@pp IN NEW AD X- 1 > clearing. “But I'll | it, and that bath would make it t} it Rus- ) pERT AT : 2 om an‘ you could be ready | first duty to shield me from all her right | DRUG STOR t you only thought | pleasantness resultant upon "s greatest It is also for e in Plainville by men are,. certainly | Draper's escape from prison, ired in her | g R. ington; in Forestville Pharmacy, in Southington ened me not u little, but I on, “The Heart | Kent's ) ¥ . g ds meekly in my | help the morbig ght: 2. 2 1;1._\- adapted by (‘::\l:‘!f(:S Drug Store, in Plantsville by 93 ASYLUM STREET HARTFORD by The “It Pays to Buy Our Kind.” R recignation. . ] ’ the novel by | Geo. R. Steele, in Bristol f"":r‘:\-i-lt-i:’n. g the : ce it is to live | yjudden Drug Store, m gle Sally Snape |y . R. Densmore world's attack at | (lined hata 'z and so sinister with #¥mor of inborn sense of P cuard her. The photoplay, by Wbh Berquist is an exceptionally stic one as are the special effects Allen Ruoff. On the same pro- am “The Woman in Grey” will be wn, also the Lyceum Weekly and azine. “The Dizzy Janitor,” a enl.p.. comedy, is full of laughs and roars. " xext the management will present Liopq in society and Olive . Thomas ir. wrhe Spite Bride.” AY . 1 4 TRDAY-3 of Shoes ‘ MargDrite Clark ‘For | ! { : NOW PLAN NG You:] ||\ “UTSHOE 1} Nazimova -Pathe News in — KEITH VAUDEVIULE ACTS “The Heart [o X LAURA AND BILLY DRYER ! a Child” PRINCESS NAI-TAI-TAI - LYOEUM NEWS LESTER L L 4 - i Buck “WOMAN IN GREY” S : / ’/ i hodsingni WAYNE, MARSHALL, CANDY “DIZZY JANTTOR” i ‘ NN Q = ;ood I.C—lothes Oflords {wo < | . A Comeas. R ‘ —— BESSIE BARRISCALE Sunday MAGAZINE BN ; You get CREDIT for fots of things yom rom OureSpecial Price of $5.85 ‘ { Coming : : do NOT do. even though you do mot get of our 300 NEWARK TIOKETS ON SALE NOW i OLIVE THOMAS ' : : CREDIT for the good things yeu DO do. U. §. A. is behind the ‘ Here you get' CREDIT — liberal, conven- ovement to smash the i - . iently arranged CREDIT an GOOD Clothes E i : S SSa — clothes that have snap, style and service-, e 7, 7 d as a big special SR R we are reducing the ’ ability. b White Buck Oxfords M 9 1 What woman can " 3 & bargain? Made of V“tUDf\ TLLE SUITS te Buck, with white litary heels, perforated Oflfiul OB Y SO CRR - Special Price PAY—=TOMORROW and new noveity foxing 5,’& stamped| WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS on each shoe o0 These Stunning White Canvas $4.95 TOM MIX Sport Oxfords at $ IN e s o comtorai i 448 “THE TERROR” —— 7 4, /4 /) ool tes), 7 Z oy, s, a7 47 i1y, 2 A W 111) "y, 7 e a1/ Styles, sizes and fabries for men of all ages and builds. i, "tpy 4/, 1/ 1170000 7 144 % 7 v 7% Boys’ SUITS Natty serviceable models. that we have been featuring - < - 5 - . / this season at the special price MIX'S MAST _”'_ MARY '_‘”",f = :n“\_'/ The ¥ INTURES OF TH The |)|/m|.- i f $4.95 the pair. For th :,’h"e el the p,'lt.:‘ll,'; “The Star Mutt and Jefi— Private Detec $4.48 —and atthis Price they FOX NEWS—PRIZM Voile WAISTS I represent an amazing value for the money N ~ 7 :::cliq':‘n::gt«!u‘;‘:hbu;zv:&,vb;lrl‘:)rraa;:i;::i. FOX VAUDEVILLE ) : P ‘sg_sg Up : ‘12 and ’lfi College last, w}R;le't:::y leather sole and 4_Headliners 4 < =/ military heel. ALLAN AND PIERCE O'BRIEN 5 ALLAN A ND WOODS ; 3 y : The k Shoe Stores Co B BB CacsarMischStore stre 384 Main St. H.B. Warnerin ‘Haunting Shadows’ | SIS ;09 TRUMBULL STREET NEAR R. R: CRQ doe Kennd in ‘Da Dreams’ A RN TR 3 o HARTFORD Monday and Saturg 2

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