New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 17, 1920, Page 8

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up a fine evening’s entertainment. Reserved seats may be obtained at the Palace Confectionery store Sun- day. Adele Garrison’s New Phase of ll ““ l “'H l”‘“‘" ‘,“Ilh ‘ "\‘J;'.‘E ST THE TROTH. 'u ~ ; = P Under the personal direction of . > ' James W. Ashley, wha originally pro- Revelatlons of a Mfe e l [T !I Ly [ | ] l npiyd duced the piece for William Collier, AN s S The Cormican Plavers at Parsors’ w ~- = Ty 07 theater, Hartford, will offer for the pd When Maj. Grantland § women relativ fifth week of the summer season Arviy Iy a James Montgomery's great comedy Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press 3 & MaJ. Grantland's car - m by the pr success “No e Trut ) . ' G burcaus of the theafers or attractions with which they deal. succe: othing But the Truth. driveway 1 caught up| . The story of this play is - woven 1 hope you won't mind,” he con- 3 3 ut box und went to the tinued diMdently T dan't Kuow PAULINE FREDERICK AT PALACE ' LYC { THEATE araund a young man, who, in a spasm cur dre » to Mind!" I repeated emphatically. | Pauline Frederick's Goldwyn pic- | Bryant Washburn will be seen in the | there is altogether too much pre- young afficer ullghted | . 0\ 'hyoet grateful for your thought- | 1ures, comes to the Palace theater ! of a salesman sefling soap in or- | Varicating in the affairs of every B oup the steps of the | 000 o8t & O Y s winds | berinning Monday and promises to re- | der to beat his father at the game, | 4ay life. and that if everyone toll his arm hung a heavy [ 10" Soneirnte through this veal anew the extraordinary drama- | Many complicating incidents occur. | the truth this world would be a much even the most cursory | "5 0 470 o ned its folds as 1 spoke, | tic equipment of the vivid star as | Sunday evening Tom Moore will have | better place to live in. =~ His two | Mentity as both beau- [ ! Med opened it folds us 1 spoke. | L s to disclose bemuty of face | the role of “Brown of Harvard,” Ben | business partners laugh at him and ly. him to help me on with it. It was |And figure that will surprise those | Turpin will be seen in the famous | gleefully offer to bet him 310,000 that Ay car fen't a closed | U 0 P ontary action. the | who know Pauline Frederick well Mack Sennett comedy “Yankee | he cannot tell the truth for twenty- B, apologetically, but Iy 0 "or v lie Dicky, as fat as little| The Keith vaudeville bill | offers } Daodle in Rerlin.” Shorty Hamilton | four hours. He thinks he ran win Quiekly. punctilious attentions go, is a kni four fine acts including Jolly Johnny | will bring a two-reel western picture, | @nd accepts the wager. Then h 8 It 't 1 sald ot | LT o cellence, und he has quite | Jones Co.. sensational zerialists; “The | “Shorty Goes to College,” and Billy | troubles begin. The amazing s fully. 1 detest closed | o000 me ir. this regard. But T had | Three Rounders.” in a comedy offer- | West comedy is also included. For the | tions in which he finds himself in as forgotten that Maj. Grantland Is little | IN8: bbie Folsom. a clever com- | last half of the week Miss Olive | 2 truth-teller are pleasantly and up- used to the society of women, and the | €dienne offers songs and steries and | Thomas will be seen in ootlights | reariously funny, but not ltollhc- youas attentions usually given them, until {the Dancing Hagens in whirlwind | and Shadows.” man who t:muifl:t :"‘;‘““" = a startled look in his eyes gazing | dances are one of the ciassiest danc- SROtRIng PIC S NaRTA) intently down at me recalled the fact | Ing couples in vaudeville SUNDAY AT THE PALACE. to my mind _— ! Two exceptionally fine features will WI‘en There. Was Inamethins el e AL AT FOX'S. be offered on the Palace program for kind eyes also, something which | Tonight marks the end of ihe en- | Sunday evening. June Caprice will your mouth tastes made me drop my own and turn ment of Tom Mix, the “dare- be seen in her new success “In like all the mean quickly to put my arms into the ar,” in "3 Gold Coins” at |walked Mary,” and an all star things you ever did— sleeves of the beautiful coat. With ' tooraca e presents ““The Man in the Cel = yo:ed er, then wngry embarraxsment | realized that| Two features are underlined for to- | Comedies anc > ts Beecham'’s R Sur theoushout £3 was | Oushing ) baciz |..,,.‘..., |lh,.: "I | morrow nizght when Manager Dean URothas ik ect Pnll:. Ymmouthuapodmdnuhm pussied wonder as to |, 2 2 h will offer ““Camille of the Yukon,™ stomach and bowels. Eahip o€ 1t was re wad turned awsy quickly enough to L Caiha s COPASB, hide the fact from Maj. Grantland with a powerful all star cast and Mae ‘A ew he had n 5 “Hi Fires.” . hn A He helped me on with it awkward- | Marsh in “Hidden Fires. . & y By And i Tk rd Fasats e i diok: amille of the Yukon” is a pic- s lite the harp, intake of the ath that with | ture which deals with in him betokens strong feeling. There | frozen North. Tt | bare the life of Sold everywhere. | wan u high collar also lined with fur | ® Woman who bat against the In boxes, d vhich was a part of the wrap, and | hatred of her stepfather—a hatred 10c., 25¢. i us he turned it up I felt his fingers | Porn of her mother's infidelity. It ¢ \ OXS VAUDEVILLE ANU BEST PICTURES -!.-_ LAST TIMES TODAY TOM MIX —IN— “THREE GOLD COINS” A RIP-ROARING ROMANCE FOX VAUDEVILLE - 4--Headliners--4 MARR & EVANS ANITA & HART KENNEDY, BRUCE & HAWKI WARD & WILBUR GIRLS “THREE RAISINS AND A CAKE OF YEAST.” — “OH WHAT A KNIGHT” — “FOOTPRINTS” — MUTT & JEFF — FOX NEWS @@@@@@m@@@a&@@é&@@&é@@@@@afi# SUNDAY EVENING, JULY 18TH. “CAMILLE OF THE YUKON" With an All Star Cast. -AND— MAE MARSH — IN — “HIDDEN FIRES” ve known you would,” there was approval in t you must be warmly twenty-five-mile ride, o liberty of bringing ¢ MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY —— JULY 19, 20 21, “JUST A WILFE” By Eugcne Walters. AN ENTIRELY NEW VAUDEVILLE BILL. FOX ENTERTAINMENTS Lefolote fotodofol 2ot otofodedogeotedatododTot T ] BOBEBEEEAOHEEEE S8 BE BB Y the wrap over his arm, ® shy, as hesitant in me as a boy of 8. I Mful cloak—an immense jarfully soft texture and th . g#&fl- Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the Warld trembling against my hair wits adapted to the screen from Larry —— . T —_ [van's famous novel, “The Silent Lie.” bt = SRR Z 5 = s ol a g, bttt lropeiacia NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE, OPE'RA A‘S"S’OC'I'A HON - o\ncx.uucv e ran | RatE o | tremuidGiil fog o | iUl Fote wRIchiisin g stiling e e Has all kinds of Purina Feeds. R s — - gave me, but that it was a caress, in ture from anything she has vet at- tempted Also Fres| 's, Fowls, Roasters, stinct told me as well as the remem S e e s fEonl= S castera { do myself the justice to think that L (00 o 00 ithaut doubt the best A - .. L. OPEN AIR PERFORMANCE VERDI'S “ALDA” If 1 had not been tingling with re-| iping that ever came from his pen. | em - - - - Metropolitan Opera Co’s Own Artists sentment against Dicky for what T The story concerns Richard Emer- FRANCES PERALTA _ HIPOLITO LAZARO JEANNE GORDON belleved to be his disregard for my | 44n a business man who determines PIETRO DE BISSI NINO RUISI comfort when Edith Fair s was In | 0 succeed no matter what cost Assisted by HEATER— question, I would have felt repelled 3 s | A new Chester Outing, an Educa- Metropolitan Opera C Own Orchestra, by the caress. But—I flushed with | tional, “Four Times Foiled.” u com- For $10’000 Could You Tell the Metropolitan Opera Co.’s Own Chorus shame as I admitted it to myse edy “Laundr the Fox News and an TEME TONIGHT 1 not only was not repelled, but the | entire change of the vaudeville bill (Carlo Peroni, Director) e e TS s e ot ool | potieefshanas st thel deriiie) Truth for 24 Hours? PRI oo Vg s Y Mwo R oy | | — YOU THINK IS KASY. BH. — WELL 1T ISN'T. iy Do et § FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF BY SEEING g il et S tr mn-v'n, . -;nx ‘1 :|Iv mll as l” h;nll long L ke CO unce WETHERSFIELD AVENUE, HARTFORD. suspected he had done. affected me ll.lN' strangely I found myself flushing, a Tickets Now On Sale—$2.20, $2.75, $3.20 and $5.50. tremulous as a schoolgirl walking BAND CONCERT AMERICA‘S BEST STOCK COMPANY Hartford—Sedgwick & Casey’s, Columbia Grafonola Company, home under the moonlight with her Office of the Association, No. 408 Main Street, Charter 8103. first boy admirer Buti1iatippidiback quickly sndiet IEvery Mumany Alwatm ORMICAN New Britain—C. L. Pierce & Co. Middletown—Payne's Music his hands drop from the coat, gave RE R DPINNERS Store. Meriden—Pinks’ Pharmacy and Dondero’s Fruit Store. v careless, perfunctory “thank you,” | Dancing, Wednesday and Saturday "’\\I‘.:" J"i'T", i1 wrap this is! | | All the Attractions i PLAY E R S feel quite royal.” Which Amuse His eyes held mine gain, as he blurted out shyly, hu v - & NORTON. Props. In William Collicr’s Greatest Mirth l’mmku- It isn’t half good enough for you.” Bristol, Conn. 1 Tatghed iy, picked Py Announcement i feh o pertd sttt ol ey N B To the ladies of New Britain and vicinity:—By request of some of the lead families of New Britain and its suburbs The big stage success, “Just a : S brunce of the look In his eyes as| \ife will be presented at Fox's on | "é\ and Live Bait. U Hntcrante pIReston) I held up the cloak to him Monday. It was written by Eugene sion in his whole attitude. T felt the Harvard” [T AR ER R HE TRUTH?” [§| ™ RosE. BEAUTY PaRLOR N TURPI up to its grandeur. I know I shall o’'clock. g turn up my nose at every woman I N s et i e s L : 3 .e.” “arce » Acts by James Montgomery. pleased to learn that. New n has acquired DOODLE B s e B S - Sl e L IS o an up-to-thc-minute parlor. ‘arnished with the latest equipment for BER = Tk Beeonigiongy sy cer el MONDAY EVENING AND ALL W shampooing, haor dressing, scalp treatments, manicuring, etc., with Wi‘v:‘lr‘l“v““' me. Hastings jumped out and touched natural beauty to its full- B (Matinces Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday) skilled operators in attenuance. . ? est. In use over 70 years. 8 EVEND AT 8:30 MATI AT 2:30 | You arc invited to step in and get acquainted. g his as we approached, and Maj ~ OMEDY. & 2 LY VEST COMEDY. Grantland put me into the front seat G ouraud's Evenings: 25¢ to 75c. Matinees: 25¢ and 50c Pleasc remember the dute JULY 19TH. TR | RSl O ricntal Cream mirParsons’® L THE ROSE BEAUTY PARLOR NT WASHBURN Then he slipped into the driver's seat £ ; —IN— as Hastings %ot into the tonneau, and | |EURRUSUEIIIIG ; THEATER—HARTFORD, ROOM 2, ROOTH'S BLOCK, TEL. TO ADVERTISE. in another moment we were speed- AM DUNCAN ing toward the station LACE of Fiw" —_— DAY NIGHT UNE PRICE Ilked Mary”’ tures — Comedies Washington Hires W oman Instructor to ERVED SEATS quline oderick —IN— ear Woman”’ motional Story of Foman Who Dared R PATHE NEWS COMED eith Vaudville Acts—1 Washington—The Capital City s | A€ement has urged pirents to teach | strfictor for children only. A week | her picture; Lloyd Eller. son of “Bob” grown-ups call him “Just Boy"; she is allowed to sprawl in the sand their children to swim. cven before | was set aside recently as “learn to | Eller, former Georgetown athlete, Georgie Hahn, who likes the water |and water; Mrs. N. E. Nuberand and 2 they can talk Miss Etta MecKay, [ swim week.” Left to right: Mar-| who is all set for a dive; S\\Plh.\"hne now, but thought that his first [ her baby, Norma. This Ilittle tot NONE BETTER" businoss-like manner and the Wash- |, steesional woman hampion, has| zaret Goss. who attempted to splash | Luber. whe scrambles around in the | dip was a very serious matter; Net- | doesn't like it when she is taken out inwton municipal bathing beach man- ' heen engaged by the beach as an in- | the phetugrupher when he snapped ' water to such an extent .that the |tie Aberding, who is all smiles when [ of the “wa-wa.” going at the art of swimming in a _

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