New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1920, Page 4

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) \ ) 7 Puless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press reaus of the theaters or attractions with which they desl AT FOX'S AT PALACE THEATER. king for thrills will find In I irothers Divided,” the Pathe [(eepYour s in_“The Square Shooter' | feature on the program at the Pal Roofs Water—fight g am Fox prodution fea- | Theater today sday and Wedn Jones, which opened a | day Frank Keenan, America's n;r.»-.-: \ for ]1@ ms [ i agement at Fox's this | est Character Actor, plays the role {of the under-dog and the uppper-dog. | You will have no more lddie Polo, the dashing serial star | Rester Outing and the | )\ 1o seen in the first episode of | leaky roofs if you apply ! re are two corking good | his new serial, “The Vanishing | the bill, “Ten Nights rroom' and “A Parcel " | cellent acts with El Cota, . I xlyophone wizard; Stevens The | geuu in “A Boy From Home* y Allen and Lewis, Eddy | rington and Milks, e offerings are comedians and the sensational Juck Alfred Co. in their comedy ors. Props.” DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife ita Brown Asked How At the Door. lge Felt. “I'n kened it was to the | “Come back in half an hour for Keith Vaudevill bill contains | the | hit, attend to this,” he sald C e of Dicky's face close to Very well, sir,” the man respond- | | . st clasping me. | €d respectfully mother most probably As he left I heard Rita Brown's | billows behind him to | Voice hurriedly accosting Dicky min of his position, and “Oh, Dickybird!" she said sw closed. 1 “The misses must be better t when he had finally | You've joined the waiters’ union asleep he had dosed off [ %0 glad.” debated for a moment of the strained arm must be his from the pkly decided me, and I arms, spoke wsoftly sure of Rita Brown Why, 1 thought perhaps she through with the coat Maj. Grant- land lent me,’ she suid with assur- | the Over 30 \;clr! Experience in Eyo Testing. open instantly, and nvulsively. Then he ly at me | corridor out here, and 1'm afraid Swestheart? In p_,,,r-ly. tting a chill.” ance “It's terribly draughty in ouch where she had my mother-in-law sat matter? Is she feol- e demanded t I revelled in the the object of so much anawered cheerily and & ever so much better ogry.” ) t raham Commands, «. 1I'm sure the dinner ¥ this time. What do Question of what she jother-in-law struck in hat she can have. You weoak/tea and two slices fthout butter, and tell salt cellar on the tray that all righ we'll see ng else after a while.” | r than to question her | “THE VANISHING f I had cared for more ‘e than that which she When Mother Graham f a sick room she is a slightest word must Pleky says she Is more ny trained nurse who ds very tempting,” I but Dicky snorted as reet { “Yes, she's better,” Dicky answered bility of waking him. | curtly. “What's on your mind. Rita?" Lis tone was smoothly imperti- | nent, but it didnt effect the compo- his watch “HOU) = it I'm was I'm 306 SE OF SroRMTIGHT The Asbestic Water-Proof Compound for Covering Old and New Roofs. = STORMTIGHT is guaran- teed for 10 years. It requires no repainting——no repairs of any kind. It is easily ap- plied over the old roof—you don’t have to rip off the old material. Far superior to roof paint and more economical, Rackliffe Bros. Ca. 250 PARK ST. Sun Glasses For Outings. Motor Goggles Glasses for Poor or Painful Visfon. A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Satisfaction Guaranteed. MAIN ST., HITS' TODAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY STAR ATTRACTIONS EDDIE POLO in the First Episode of His New Serial, DAGGER.” FRANK KEENAN e wion i v | “Brothers Divided” ck upen my pillows. As‘ tempting as old in Which He Portrays a Double Role. ll-him's feed of grass | tell about in the Bible™ Pathe News * 1 ventured de- uy,” my husband said ot the long tongue Madge, to be able to | ction of sneezes off his mother interposed be irreverent?”’ CTHE BOY FROM HOME™; erent?" her son de JHL COTA, the Xylophone Wizard: Hall Room Boys 4—KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACTS—4 WITH HARRI t did that lad ever do JACK ALFRED, in “PROPS.” ith lowered breath and nts | Bib his mother re- | w the corners of her T inen et N QOQOOOSBCOOBICSBCODLB0000 VAUDEYWV upon to make when- ded f™any manner to L It was a sort of e, which from long ex r son's careless speech voluntarily vil,” Dicky began ar but his mother cut SLeS o and order that tea ust 17" she demanded | dashed to the - door urned and grinned im-. | both 't make it a little Insinuatingly hend weakly at him snorted, und Dickly the door { am bathed my face rranged the covers of ng from me the won belonging to Major leh with my returnifg he Increasing warmth as becoming a bit op ying it across the foot here it could be y it 1 experienced an SRLGLTIBLOBBUSLIORV00D POLLOKOYY DUO EDDY & ERLANGER ard will make tracks THURSDAY. FRIDAY, wid worriedly something hot the earliest I sald confdently, was but a short time | @ back followed hy al A tray At his knock In opened the door, and MONDAY — TUFSDAY — W WILLIAM FOX PRE! 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