New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 16, 1920, Page 4

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DLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Puritan con- have been marr of my h seems to tered since my elamoring th wenkness securing the legram Dicky ttered on the m not addressed to me husband wnd one of my evidently had agreed to my knowledge vhat was th 1t? hand my to fragments back on the Dicky's appearance at the Bted the wsction. 1 could back without his know- thered them up, and pnt tremulousness of dmpl\ impossible to me n's slowing up for Aber- #d, then nodded careless- rter at his heels. o these things out with rest of our party, and ou've boen a good scout as 1 back to my last bits of had uncon- floor at dress il him a bill as he spoke, 's grin threatened to ex- back of his neck , thank you, sir, hy bost sir,” he y baggage except to which I always cling, with it Whimstenl Report. bu 10 be he jhe train with Junior member. there's only fier, for Alfred certainly h's hands full with his three girls.' " Dicky's reply was pressive. “Heliove me, roning his honeymoon. mother and Rita Brown gotting his. Lucky ‘iler his mother instead of e mother-in-law But everything beautifully, or has my mother eat- hand, so you nflt:ln( Dad I« old trave remember.’ ow, but I not can't help he quick, nervous tears yes s« 1 spoke. Dicky side of the berth and bodily ! re porter ou up.” nvelun' hat he down pleaded Whim- will think I've arily, which, of intended, and he again and went DCK OF MAUVE VOILE witnes s worn by of the Chieago Op 4 is a Callot model uctible velle, made reen volle an inch put on with tiny ] i 1< Dicky Suspicious? ain has stopped.” he give these passengers how many thert said, the are The 1 “T'I Just once over getting off here He snapped off the light his station by the door, which he opened only a nd peered out attentively he had cun- | ningly tion so that | ohly an ur prvant pa ger could know ther as any watching, and 1 woadered at his sud- den interest in his fellow-passenger . » g0 into pictures. “Erst- It was unlike Dicky to give any | o & L s 3 A 2 | while Susan” is a drama of real A sudden disturbine £ Wmugh KpG: tonrh RELIS Folo. the me. He was acting fer dashing serial star will be seen '_m a bupagy P svedlpmscr o hapter of his new serial “The s . Dagger.” ~Should Waiters he knew, one . not wish to be seen. My imagination k (he neme Of & comnly fhat . s full haif Mour of fun described another faurtastic arc. Had this scrutiny anything to do with the | contents of the telegram? Dicky turned abruptly from °the and put an effectual stop to my peculations with the announcemest ‘Everybody gone who's going to get off, and—here’'s Grantland, now,” as a knock sounded on the door Dicky nd the army u”hny bowed courtec Iy to me ady now, Mrs. unhurriedly as a whole train | “Are you able to FINE BILL AT PALACE. The Palace offers an exceptionally fine bill for the first the week with photoplay ville attractions. Tne vig photoplay presents Broadway's popular star, Constance Rinney in w play that will »peal to all, “Erstwhile Susan.” Miss inney is one of th= most beautiful s in pictures and has just left the e where she won much Pl'fl|!l‘ in and took and vaude- one unless thought struck all the world | for some face some by whom he did complete the photoplay bill The Keith vaudeville program con- | tains four excellent acts with Ed. Hill called “Hat- * Barnes & lorraine, g clever variety couple; Willlams and Howard singing and talking come- dians, and the Gy Songsters, four people in a classical operatic offer- opened i1, verything company brimming . comedy, an attrac- | tive chorus, excellent scenic effects and beautiful costumtes and a come- | dian par excellence is that which has been selected to open at the Grand theater for the 1920-1921 season of burlesqua and vaudeville. Dhew and "lmnlmll\ 1920-1921 mornlr\: edition of “The Liberty Girls,” teaturing the well known Irish comedian and fun- maker, Jack Conway, will lift the curtain, light the lights and start the vear's laughs at the Grand for an- other round of merriment in a world gone dry, and, now and then, it must u” T returned, with words to my sharpened icky interpo: 1ded queeri curiosity ‘Will you go ahead? “Coast Is clear this side.” I fancied that I caught a signif- cant look on Dicky’s face, but Maj Grantland's was distinctly “pokerish” as' he replicd Very well, I'll jus-, stand at the aisle here until you turn the corner, Iv)wn I'll cut I blessed | saw standin he said. in ahevd of you.” thoughtfulness massive as 1 figure his that his tall, alsle inspection of my faltering Jnuxn(v out of the door with Dicky's a aroused me. 1 found that I most too weak to stand, but I mana to get around the ccrner into corridor, where 1 found m¥self sink- ing into Dicky's arms, thoroughly spent “Here,” 1 say roughly, you." The next s If 1 HARTFORD. OPENING WEEK DREW AND CAMPBELL'S 1920-21 EDITION “TheLibertyGirls" | WITH JACK CONWAY. VAUDEVILLE, heard Ma) Grantland you must let me help instant I felt myself lift- vere a baby and borne to | rm and down the train Lli‘l‘»\l limousine : e NS fi#fii@-\‘é‘c@@fi@@#@@fi###fifi%fifi#fi#%@ i ed “HOUSE OF HITS” TODAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY CONSTANCE BINNEY Broadway's Pretty Star in “ERSTWHILE SUSAN” of Homespun Folks, G & & g Story EDDIE POLO 2nd Chapter “THE VANISHING DAGGERY COMEDIES PATHE NEWS 4—KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACTS—4 WILLIAMS & HOWARD Comedians “Hattics Creation™ ohckoacdododegedogoded oo Lol R R R R E R Y TNy BARNES & LORRAINE GYPSY SONGSTERS Ve rictty Ofering Monients of Opera -Z§I'i§ gelatadotelodelototet ) @@#@@fi##@##fl# >3 ’I EEEIEBLBOBOCOE @@@@#Mu@#wg -3 — i , @ : [ & i & TUESDAY —— WEDNESDAY WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS SHIRLEY MASON —LN— “THE LITTLE WANDERER” a Coal Train and Reached TODAY & A story of a Girl Tramp Who the Land of Content, “Jumped" “SOLID CONCRETE” CHESTER OUTING FOX VAUDEVILLE WILSON, DAVIS & (O, THE FIVE “EDGAR'S HAMLET” FOX S BRGHH ARGV HOD & & & & & & & & & & & 4--Headliners--4 NORMAN & LAUDIA INTERTAINERS and ED LYNCH, Formerly With the Cormican Players at the Lyceum. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AUGUST 19, 20, 21 WILLIAM RUSSELL —IN— “SLAM BANG JIM" FOX ENTERTAINMENTS, GRRLOGVVVBGCLTLBOLT LSO edededofedeiotolo) 2 & & [ & & @ & & The ! "E"“i'iff By three days 4-!‘ /v_J\\v by lev's Honexrmoon,” a h | Fox star, | [ Unless otherwise noted. these notices are written by the press bureaus of the theaters or attractions with which they deal e admitted, just a bit dull “Ri- with two active cts and tea big scenes, written by imself will Jack Conway be seen. In Shirley Mason, the charming voung Ol‘(‘nnd a three day engage- ment at Fox's this afternoon. h Dennison Clift, in She appears as a forlorn little eroine in “The Little Wanderer.” by and is more fascinat- 'g than ever. In the title role she is presented as an ill-treated drudge, o pa i sweetheart of her emo: a she is equally he News and other short subjects | I s a boy tramp—in disguise—as a aitress, as a rich giri's hired com- anion and finally as the happy ver's brother; nd in each phase ¢® ner experience cami\afln: Refined umor and delicate romance mark the tale from start to finish. two “‘Solid Concrete™” let,"” In addition to the feature picture comedies are also presented, and “Edgar’s Ham- a new Chester Outing and the Fox News are included in the screen L Landie, art of the program The vaudeville offer:ngs are Wilson avis and company, Ncrman and The Five Entertainers and Ed. Lynch. b Ed. Lynch is well remembered == eing a great favorite with the New Britain public when he was a mem- by er of the Cormican Players at the RELIEVED Q! 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