New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 6, 1920, Page 4

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RAW BT O CZEilie: A OPUIAT Fa NCWS. n N vau- Attorney Henr, owicki of whi: w . deville bill is headed by ‘Lufl Get 1 ” | ; U Married," a farce comedy with music | Wa8 married to iss Aleksandra P l 4 ‘ ’ iin “ “ and sonss, cleverly executed with a | ecka of New York city Sunday at 6| IVeguarantes resuits, Lichine siops ot once. 4 \ l ‘l (" is i \ P l'h' 5¢ f cast of four steriing ay Florette, | gejock at St. Valentine’s church in e Adele Garrison’s New ase o 14 the physical culture girl. displays | New York A Piasecka is the D D I"/; | | Why not see what one bottle of D.D. D. wiil dot some fine stunts in the acrobat ® (4 L . l ! ' e e i e i | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jadwiea £ $ Re [ t Of a Wlfe L II.I' singing and talks N~|>n.l :mldh ] e 4 dfinsithe i imagan ZHE Totion for Skiz l}(' !z 10’18 > Joyce. a one-legged hero of the Worla | 3¢tive Wworker for Eolishiroiies emas ey ~ A '/ ad war, one of the real hits of the | [OrneY Nowiki i dustefotm Law school, and was a licutenani witl - : , ‘ : show, although handicapped with but | 1% © ; ated to Decline U en ' nmovec A one leg, he displays some remarkable | the Amert army during the . therwise noted, these notices are written hy the press dancing. e S KA le Grantland ul e so school | s of the theaters ich they dei RELIEVED QUICKLY i ard Wbkt he theaters or attractions with which they deal. s : & 5 WiEibomsnt ther Wl e ] E[]RM";AN PLAYERS Clean and Deris May in “23% Hours’ 5 Motor Goggles NO DOPE-NO ACETANILIDE v moment at | w otl omen who know him— Leave.” It's a picture full of thrills L k TRY IT AND BE COMFORTABLE LRGN N thiny o S asalinG R and hasaipratly DIt sndiiove theme: | oA C Ompounce Sun Glasses jom. Then “The Silent Avenger,” chapter No. 8, Eor Oatine l“E . » om M . 1 ‘ r ¢ ng to m and the Lyons-Moran comedies, and BAND CONCERT iR eourse! “Her Flun ‘~\< ead o 0y Ing you the mat- others will complete the bill. I o Fooror Pumtull vision) UID - QUICK EFFECT | but o time in tellir m. | 1 w we on rapidly, and his use Every Sunday Afternoon —— - - ul that my good-hearted, the pronoun, blunt iather than VIRGINIA PEARSON AT PALACE. § little nelghbor wa the Il me unmistakably what it l Ty Going 5.000 feet above szround n; REGULAR DINNERS A_ PINKUS RI NTI N e my reach 1 do not be sled me to belicve, that the young | g } " : 3 an airpiane 1s a mere -etail in one o s - 5 = 0 B have trusted my fingers | oificer still held me in his thoughts a The HypOCl'tleS Makes Blg Hl[ \'n;:m:n Pearson’s working days— | Dancing. Wednesday amd Saturday . EYESIGHT i ————— B to box her ea one from whom all care and eve ,} an- and she likes it! All the Attractions @ SPECIALIST OF ALL KINDS #t I am not interfering | noyance vld be kept as much as i 0 i P [ In “Impossible Catherine,” now % i Whieh § should not.” the | possible t who evidently had not 1n pefllflg eriormance ayime Tat tHE! Palace jiheitar) Mis Which Amuse Over 30 Years Experience in Eye ® NEATLY DONE @ B stammered, - evidently | realized that I have a certain facility i Pearson is plaving a role in which, PIERCE & NORTON. Props. Testing. §KU|_PER PI"H'""' GII. by m ook but Mrs an Inside track, as it were, in get for about the first time in her career, W e = Satisfaction Guaranteed. 325 MAIN ST., me toda her very | ting things from railroads, and so (By Herald Reviewer. she can demonstrate her ability for Bristol, Coun. 306 MAIN ST., 7 tions to sh w draw- | had not confided her dilemma to me.” Although the offering is somewhat | mactering out-of-doer sports. Other ith Miss Hrown, and of The Major Hesitates, of a change from the two previous | gims include a new episode of “Elmo s In offering to change Me paused, evidently to arrange his | productions of the James Cormican words, which he scemed to have in- | Stack Players at Parsons' theater, an unconscious Intona- | creasing difficulty in framing. 1 re- ( Hamford, “The Hypocrites™, which is very | membered his railroad history before | being staged this week by that com- d the brilliance | pany, appears 1o be equally as su-- the | cessful as “Parlor, Bedroom and Bath”, or “Polly With a Past™ A woman's betrayed trust serves as the theme upon which the entire play is constructed. Having its setting in a guaint little English village and as its characters the plain rustic folk. the church curate and the other in- dispensable characters in a country town setting, the play is a pretty of- upon the words tions,” clearly betraying | he entered the wai I of Rita Brown, whith | and power of his standing durin erial for mental digestion | great contlict, and 1 would not have id have time for such a | marvelled if he had suddenly pro- rocess. T had time, how- | duced an order for a private car or ly n passing won as to | even a train pern for REdith irfax His next words echoed by thought to do with his attitude | almost uncannily Brown, for Major Grant If it were not for conditions in the king again, his embar country he said, and the faet that re patent than ever in| he was speaking of the abstract in 4 i Mash which was cover- | stend of the personal took from his | fering. Living in his own world of hypocrisy, the young man in the case voice the: stammer, gave it a ring ot | h¥De ki e~ e e absurd that a man who | confiden S1ieonusd havel obtained a | O SRR Lo (LG NWeNRAT] IS hns lany danger, any emer- | special car or even train for our | Wronged and is led to believe that i . there is no other course which he may party. It would not have been par- o ticularly easy, but 1 could have done | follow Through the agency of the it hot stsmested or conmsid. | Curate and others, influemces are el 52 o ire that vou | Prought to bear which cause him to ‘ i change his course and retrace the —for— shared y feeling, a with the pres 2 2 . B ground he has travelled so that he ent freight and food conges which the country faces, any unnecessary may make amends. His voyage :s . doubly difficult by the fact that task laid upon trafic is almost crim- i i o . e must face the opposition of his ’ = 5 = o % family and the many other hypocrites - earnest eyes. 1 acquitted e - Mr. Cormican and Miss Cooper, [ 4 conscious effort 1o express his n or e playing the leading rales. have good oughts of me, but words, voice, though ' gl eyes sald only too plainly that it was 1 alone of ali the party whose opinion pregy s o 8 S 3 - ool e gl Lo R v ; 8 tore Closed : I | v s Dot i e A A P AI A( E Shinola Shoe Polish i Heavy Turkis Lbe L el (R S ks o i Wed. Afternoon | Towels & SON. Now York uncomfortabl a spy 5c was 1o secure you a drawing room for | copiain qye formulas lost during the | o N Jacquard ends and cross Dbar vourselr It s unth kable that vou BeSk H ’ I3 S S | 5 = = ] hould be compelled to crowd in with | War. He is also the victim of the dia- S PEDNESDATIOEE : ) offccts, in pink. 54 Y blue and yellow . ... C et her Vo0 n a draw bolica salous e sha > Ko by r GHT 8.30 three other women | Irawing lical jealousy of the husband of the TODAY — WEDNESDAY B ’ ot room girl he had loved in childhood, but d v S 5 ¥ L Thursduy and Saturday He put his hand in hi socket, | has not seen for many years until the Liquid veneer Pohsh 3 LA «. 52 ; e \\P,D\Ebl)-\l ()\I.A WG WEEK | brought out w small envelope. and | opening of the story. The jealousy of ; held It toward me 1 drew back in the husband leads up 1o a rene in VIR INIA . Rl tock Season | vorintarily. hesitant to wound him. | which the husband is mysteriousty 4 oz size Good Luck Jar ngs! et feeling that I should not take the | yhot fore he dies he accuses 'l 32c y favor from him because of Dicky's | vor of killing him 12 oz size 4 - & G LY , Package 3 Packages for feeling toward him The 14th episode of “The Lost City™ PEARSON — WEDNESDAY ONLY — Lo xS i RapE 2 Madge Refuses, is also shown. A Chester Outing, the ] ) — WEDNESDAY ONLY — — Basement — I cannot you how much |l Fox News and a splendid comedy, 5 - - = B LS = thank you, Major Grantland.,” 1 sald Over the Trapsom.” complete the | s O N T C T AT SRS RN | . N. T. Crochet e 14cC and the knowledge that I must refuse | photoplay part of the program the gift he had bronght me made m There are four good acts in the | [ 66 - & . 3 irombie with an carncsiness 1 | quudeville oteringn. Marver e o con | possible Cotton | Foiaem i K Apron Ginghams oy L have el has | tortiontst: Rees p are a | Ui g B Au ized checks. Remnants v Jones Masterpiece anne oul why or Just ' vatr ot dabiera. s S 3 Clark’s Mercerized ; T WEEK e - ST el e ahiaad ~ va 10C | eomeeesarans s ver | of 35¢ grade hat I mean, | If you would just | tha Secotch lassie rfection: the s 9 & i < offer this (o' Mre. Durkee it—wonld | Maxwell quintet is o combination of | Catherme © — WEDNESDAY ONLY — 1 Chfldren’s Sox — WEDNESDAY ONLY — o much better comedy and harmony “I did not met it for Mrs. Durke = s . 1 Fancy colored top, fine qnality returned quietly, and his voice wi 3 THEATER. A COMEDY DRAMA . o R of a hur d'x. “Iataf you do { Kleanet Hair Nets sotton ke ] Qe PRINTS AND PINK CHECK- rha For the first half of the week the vant it § shall, of course, be glad H F YOU* N : . pair sl 3 : 5 . man nt presents Douglas THAT YOU'LL ENJOY Genuine hair, cap & DAY ONLY — GINGHAMS 25 n +JC : yard c ou roRn - ! shape . ————— — WEDNESDAY ONLY — i E DAY ONLY — u T rtage ELMO PATHE NEWS S ga S.lio Hand Bags Kleinert’s Pure Gum Rubber Dl'ess Ginghams ew of Our Specials for | | never bothers || ot o ctuin tamticn | S o 10 the users:of KEITH VAUDEVILLE Am\ and nickle frames. 79C ._m:;:fib.\: Soen o _—C e 33C o neSday Mornlng at = With ; = l"l;‘;ll‘:‘[) AY ONLY — . i I VDN RSO s M k Grd .Nuts i “LET'S GET MARRIED" ‘ i " : bllc ar et \ \ FLORETTE — JACK JOYCE Pure _\“,‘_Rl,b\k??fl“ alncs s Laff} ‘quei - Khaki Pants “ . e e A IR RIRT eavy grade olive drab Pants - - a } This ready-to-eat | | EHLEEE e A mias s 45C : e | RS aln Sto opp' E. Main | food o IfltaJYnS its e — —Id\\'l-;l:\l'lr:sl:\\' UM\ — CDNESDAY "d -zc 6 to 12 D\‘ 0‘“‘8‘7_6 pf Genuine Spring Lamb, . 5 ™~ |h 35¢ H| own sugar dcvelop CHAS. RAY IN Women’s White AN SMO. SHOULDERS ...... Wb 23c 8| | ed from the grains “ALARM CLOCK ANDY Skirt i R VEAL ..... RERE b 25¢ g&| in the maklng TRUMSDAL o ‘l:l.f‘. e Masin Cowne, preculy. crimmed FRESH PORK .............. b 3dc i - Griay mn decp | Bhmnce b O . RED CORNED BEEF ........1b 12¢ g! : St $l.15 — WEDNESDAY ONLY — EAMERY BUTTER .......... Ib 59¢ MR m‘%%%@ saA ] fifig%fi} ‘ — WEDNESDAY ONLY — ————— W POTATOES ceveee.... Pk $128 : - Muslin Drawers for ATED MILK .......... 2 cans 27c MA e EEPARK { Envelope Chemise § . ()\ )\‘\ e 1 Ibs 25¢ R e Sizes 14 to 18. Good mus l( AT - VAUDEMIELE R bas i e with rows of finc pin tn LARD IN CARTONS . ... 2 lbs 55¢ ‘ : ~ : I - and neat ruflies of 3 embroidery . pair Store Closes 12:30 p. m. sharp. I} TR e e Chlldren s and In- § IDNESDAY ONLY — — Girls’ Droi'; f t S Fine zuage Hosc, in- “The Blood Barrier” Bty oyt LT Pine grade yarn. strap shoul- ders. draw tape 8 Quart Berlin Sauce Pot, With Its All Star Cast. onrecrniari §5 59 11th Episode—“The LOST CITY"—14th Episode. ¥ i S — Basement — @ CHESTER OUTING — FOX NEWS — “OVER THE TRANSOM” Pk iR BiE : — WEDNESDAY ONLY — “FOX VAUDEVILLE 4--Headliners--4 Middy Blouses | (‘»fl MADGE LOCKE REASE & EDWARDS MARVEL Our catire stock -»' $1 62 . O-Cedar Mops 2a 2 MAXWELL QUINTETTR, A $1.98 model 4 . % THE MAXWELL QUINTE mogel D“ 91D ey 69 Basement 3 C. THURS,, FRL, SAT.—~JULY 8th, #th, 10th. p 9 Women’s Summer TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY % API’OI} Dresges 5 . ) ; Douglas McClean and Doris May WILL ROGERS '”f,m'\"sllgg Store Closed § i, (;«stgm:;s ci 23 1.2 HOURS LEAVE JUBILO — WVed: Afternoon | S SILENT AVENGER NO. 8 Fox Entertainments, LARD COMPDY TRAVALOGULS OTHERS— 2 _ ;”E Y7 / — WEDNESDAY ONLY —

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