New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 20, 1920, Page 4

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DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife p and n Surprise, t obey Ma). Grantland's remain In the waiting he whout ticket ried off Ldn't ‘e Inquired my trawin on, the ey had ¢ Brown If | to atch knowing it I followed the great open space he cross contl it trains tehed him he up ralled-in spuce where who inspect the tickets ¥s. The first man he ed his tickets, then second. Kven my his unexpected compli- d not help the feeling mntland would adjust tiafactorily. He looked Mclent us he talked to | pan, but I knew subtly been disappointed when ay trom the railing and to me. s or Commands, be a~—slight—compli but his face and volce |, irbable, and I felt that ing me from the knowl- othing unpleasant. “I to the dining room now, il proceed to the search higher up. Unfortun- n I want lsn't down at 0 you wiil please take I do not get back, go h it. After you get on can easily find your check 1 drow me the berth jhis own ticket. d protestingly. GHT, 8: H BIG WEEK TI0 STOCK CO. RMICAN PLAYERS —tn— BUT THE TRUTH" ler's Great Success, o, Thurs, and T3¢, Mats. 25¢ and 50c. RSONS’ ARTFORD. DUSE OF HITS” N WEDNESDAY AULINE DERICK 'FEAR . MAN” o Story of & Woman Who Dared. OCOMEDIES ATHE NEWS ith Vaudeville Acts--4 Hagans~. Bobby Folsom ers Johnny Jomes Co. HART—THURSDAY 00#######&&#%@####### FOoX’ \./f\L)()L\,lLL_L AND T A WIFE” TODAY WITH AN OUTING “FOUR VAUDEVILLE & AZELLA i MARK SISTERS T RS, FRL, “OUT OF THE STORM” famous novel By Gertrey from the rox 'mnm.m r [ 5 He pulled F L L me with B s which Invests v Is dealing with 1 s so different from the matter in which ALL-STAR CAST “LAUNDRY™ TIMES FOILED.” SAT, JULY ENTERTAINMENT Ll dLedededeod ol dode tede dodo o4 2o de 1o ] you do” the able quietly. | useless | what will cusily if 1 am up.” he delay But you “1 ean more train than fix the thing Please not next | to | take not sald by you do us There ponse, a to ret touch in his had through was the mart wh which 1 had Letfore when 1 gone =0 dangerous him in the that 1 submit quictly dramatic and ence with witt 1 an time experi- | ¢ ot the do but £ Therefore, 1 turned and wilked demurely by his to the dining room my soul was filled with rage 1t Dicky. He must have known that the absence of my drawing-room vneck would mean this very compli- entlon, and yet, because he was an- gry, he had left me to face it Knew e Rita Brown Observes. The tered alr the we en- As Maj the me was draughty as dining room, and Grantland handed our bags checking attendant, he turned rolicitously ptter keep that wrap on until we what table you get, don't you You can easily slip it off to to Again 1 contrasted his solicitude th Dicky's indifference, and the esulting inference did not make it casier for me to affect smiling natur- alness when we heard a merry call from behind us, and turning, saw Alfred Durkee, Lelia and Edith Fair- fax, Rita Brown and Dicky seated aL a table. All of them were’laugh- ing, but I saw that Dicky's eyes were stormy beneath the laughter. I wlso saw, as he rose with Alfred, that he looked with ugly intentness at the luxurious cloak which T still wore, and wondered fearfully wheth- er his anger or his hatred of a scene vould conquer. 1 saw clearly that Loth wers striving within him *We knew you'd hii the pike for here, as soon as you struck the sta- tion.” Altred Durkee was explaining volubly. “Our respective mothers went to their downy pillows as soon as they got here, and when I last saw them they were putting Junior to bed with bells on. So you see, Mrs. Madge, the country is safe, and you can enjoy your chicken salad and coffee with a carefree heart. 1 took the lberty ordering for you two specdmakers, for I knew you'd prob- ably make it by a hair or two. So sit yo down and I'l summon the waiter.” “Thanks, land replied, that he wa that he of old and 1 much compelled wround the my chair and touch of awkwas Grant- his tone to find to trail station seated dness chap,” Maj knew by relieved was not ofMcia out the tions when he amenities- his @ Brown could for which he faces have struck sneering smile watched him emergencics Rita with the she / but picture brunette garnet-colored She was as flamboyant 1 had to she beauty suit had I first saw caressing as ever Amit the arresting her striking off with a trimmed with brown fur been leaning toward Dicky them in the familiar, manner she always with men of her acquaintance. she did change sald maliclously “Oh, you clothe your 1 wish T was the cloak must have lars."" made, met She when half- affects and not her pose as she Dicky-bird, is wife lueky cost a that nowada lady! billion the way Gee! That dol- Lake Compounce BAND CONCERT Every Sunday Aftcrnoon RIX AR DINNERS Dancing, Wednesday and Saturday All the Attractions Which & NORTON, Props. Bristol, Conn. Amuse PIERC & 7:15 TOMORROW ’T L @@&%######@&@## FOX NEWsS 4--Headliners--4 % | MACK & ROBERTS BAILEY KENNETH TRIO a2 TOWER o1 Atherton, IVORY.” & & o] & & & & & & & & &y fered in written a special Walker artists in clety Triangl plot »'/ e Unless otherwise noted, these motices are writien by the press burcaus of the theaters or at tractions with which they de; AT Wife,” hotoplay cason stella vho css on the Kathlyn ind Roy FO) Just a which is being of- form at Fox's was or two ago the vehicle for Charlotte used it with great suc- speaking stage. Willlums, HBeatrice Stewart the the photoplay, drama in' which provides the here is not a ‘villainess” in the Joy principal is a so- the “Eternal basis for the “villain” or a whole production are It which is enough to make this picture appeal class found to that of picture themselves nsationalism. Included in the m are the great trona “fed and growing who have up” on cheap screen part of the Used for 70 Years Thru its use Grandmother's youthful appearance has remained until youth has become but a memory. The soft, refined, pearly white appearance it renders leaves the joy of Beauty with for many years. Gour Oriental Cream FERI aud’s BRYANT-WASHBURN *It Pays toAdvertise’ A G arameansiricel (Piciare Absolutely g to bring relicf to grouches, peeves and in- grown dispositions. Fine for that heart-achy, down-in-the-mouth feeling. One dose cures a pain in the conscience and blue funk into a rainbow of joy. Use freely afternoon and night! e turmns a ivery person attending Advertise” is entitled million dollars of stock Washburn's “13" soap— unlucky for dirt. Big dividends in laughs. The tale of a ne'er do well who shook the dust from in- dustry. Come! WILLIAM DUNCAN, in “THE SILENT Episode No. 10. to steen in Mr. Burton Holmes Lyocum News Lyons-Moran Comedy Snub Pollard Comedy plrl’l edy, an educational, and a Chester “The Laundry,” ‘FFour Times Foiled.” Outing.’ | There is a very zood vaudeville bill which is opened with Paul and | Azella in “Phun With the Fingers,” an amusin exhibition of hand shadowgraphy. The DeMarr Sisters, with piano and songs, have a pleas- ing turn. Mack and Roberts have a | blackface act. The RBailey Kenneth trio, pianist and dancers, complete the bill. LYCEUM THEATE It is graduation day at colleze, and the pampered of a millionaire returns home. His millionaire father, who owns a strinz of soap factories fizures up in a detailed account, just what his son has cost him since his birth and arrives at a total of two hundred and ninety-threc thousand dollars. The father starts his boy to work in one of his factories, mak- ing soap But the young man gives up his job. This is the situation that starts all the complications in It Pays to Advertise,”” a new Paramount- Artcraft picture starring Bryant Washburn at the Lyceum. son AT PALACE. Pauline Frederick's new Goldwyn picture, “The Fear Woman.” is now playing at the Ifalace. Written by Izela Forrester, it is de- scribed as a drama of purpose and power and the colorful star is easily at her best as Helen Winthrop. a girl who is haunted by a fear which she conquers with splendid dramatic effect. What happens then Fear Woman™ to a conclusion The Keith vaudeville bill consists of four clever acts with the Dancing Hagens, Bobbie Folsom, a clever singing comedienne, the “Three Rounders,” in songs and comedy, and Jolly Johnnie Jones Co., in a novelty bounding rope act. “The unique brings startling, CAPITOL PARK. Beginning with this week, matinee prices will be charged on all amuse- ments at Capitol Park, Hartford. The rates on the Giant Coaster, The Whip, Through the Falls, the Airplanc Ride and the Kentucky Derby will be ten cents, while the Merry-Go-Round wiil be but five cents. These prices wili prevail every afternoon from the hours of 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. excepting Sunday. Costello’s military band will give a concert at the park cvery evening from 8 p. m. to 11 p. m. William N. Costello, who is well known throughout the state as a leader, teacher and cornet soloist, person- ally leads the band. In conjunction with the concert that is given every evening, several vocal selections will be rendered by Jack Barry. The band plays all the latest popular pleces. The concert is free to everybody. P'arts for the Giant Airplane Ride and the Frolic have been assembled and in a few days, people visiting the park should be able to imitate the dips performed by fthe famous American aces and enjoy the amuse- ments. The pool acquiring a “finished” look. The beach is almost completed and large arc lights have been placed over the mammoth diving platform. Iron poles through which the lifeline will run, have been pla¢ed in the cen- ter of the pool. Run Down Conditions Caused By Lack of Red Corpuscles in the Blood—How to Incrcasec Them. Anaemic and run-down conditions with the consequent weakness, is in evidence everywhere ut this season of the year, and it is said that the most successful remedy to increase these red corpuscles, enrich the blood, quicken the cireulation, and impart strength and vigor to every organ in the body is Vinol. The reason it is o successful is because it is the combination of the oldest and most successful tonic known—Iron, Beef and Cod Liver Peptones and Glycer- ophosphates, so you see it is not a patent medicine, and you know what you are ##@@x@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi#fifi##fi@@ 2CAPITOL PAR WETHERSFIELD AVE. Beginning This Week —“MATINEE PRICES”— On All Rides M. FROM 1 P. The Coaster ..... The Whip Through the Falls Merry-Go-Round - Airplane Swing ... Kentucky Derby .. " Reduced Rates Every Aftcmoon Excepting Sunday. Free Concert Every Evening By COSTELLO’S MILITARY BAND . The Big Swimming Pool Will Be Finiched in a Few Days. Lobedodedotadofeototololetot -1 it e L T 1 K: H ARTFORD FREE bbbk ok gt degogededatoLoatote o) REFUGEES RUSHING (PHOTOS BY JAMES HARE) BEFORE RED ADVANCE WoTos (B 19ve. These snapshots by the world-fa- mous photographer, James Hare, who , is covering the Polish-Bolshevik war for The Herald show graphically how. the Polish peasants and villagers ; have picked up “bag and baggage” and rushed west as the Polish line feil bach. Above, a crowd of refugees resting along the railway tracks. Left, one refugee who s moving ever.\'-' thing he has right with him in a | hand-cart. . Right, refugees stopping at a pump along the road. LADIES Have Your Carpets and Rugs Washed on Your Floor With a HAMILTON BEACH CARPET WASHER Method approved by leading carpet weavers; endorsed by famous homes, the hotels and prominent doctors. C. B. GOULD. Telephone 1234-6 86 Francis Street Try Our Mail Or- der Service When Away on Vacation Closed All Day AMondays During July and August, & da. INCORPORATED HARTFORD Annual July Shirt Sale EVERY SHIRT IN STOCK REDUCED IN PRICE EX- CEPT MANHATTAN SHIRTS AND WHITE SHIRTS WITH ATTACHED COLLARS. Yes, a Flat Reduction For Four Days of Twenty Per Cent. 20% 20% OXNE-FIFTH OF THE PRICE STAYS IN YOUR POCKET.’ This is a clean sweep with the exception of Manhattan Shirts which are restricted, and white madras shirts with attached collars. You pay One-fifth remains with you. or Saturday, as you are pretty sure to do if selections with the assurance that you ARE AS LOW AS GOOD SHIRTS CAN REASON ALONE CAN YOU GET THE: less twenty per cent. Thursday, Friday you can look over our stock and make metting a GENUINE VALUE. OUR REGULAR PRICES SOLD FOR. THIS IS CLEARANCE TIME. FOR THAT OF ONE-FIFTH. it’s zoodbye to all the regular price So when you come in Wednesday, you are a wise man, are BE SAVING S, our— SILK SHIRTS, FIBER SILK SHIRTS, SILK AND LINEN SHIRTS, POPLIN SHIRTS, MER- CERIZED CHEVIOT sHIfiTS, WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS, PRINTED MADRAS SHIRTS, FINE PER- CALE SHIRTS. ¢ With the exceptions noted above. = ‘They show the best of the season’'s patterns and ecolors. However, that's All perfect, in pink of condition. You'll find a bigger stock than usual at this time, by reason of a backward season. so much the more profit for you. We Also Give 20 Off on All Summer Neckwear WASH TIES. ty of styles and shades. INCLUDING BAT TIES, FOULARD TIES. PRINTED CREPE T A fine big assortment of summer neckwear which comprises a divers And in the lot at twenty off we put some very choice knitted scarfs. Wide range of prices in these zoods, shirts and ties, just what you want for summer wear at substantial vings. Improve the opportunity if you need any merchandise of this sort.

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