New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 11, 1920, Page 4

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s likes some one and wishes to point a | | Harry Miner, cornctist. late of the| CONCERT AT SANITARIUM. bit of revenge. 1 knew that he meant S | vaudeville headliner, “The Tooner- g to impress upon the army officer's 3 ville Toote and Billie Needham, | Amecrican Band Going to Newington U consciousness the fact that I was i “the grand old drummer,” who has Institution Sunday Moraing. Richard ham's wife, and that he | been teacher to every drummer in| The American Band, under the di- . ’ ¢ had the authority to command me to New England, and George Lynch, [rection of E. J. Barrett, will give the Adele Garrison’s New Phase of “stay put” where he had placed me. " | 3 clarinetist, of the famous Lynch fam- | following concert program ‘at the The incident was so charaeteristicall 1 ily of musicians. They will be aug- | Newington sanitarium Sunday morn- 4 'I B | Dickyish that my amusement crowd- , mented by four pieces, bass, ‘cello, | ing: efle atlons 0 a l. e ed out my resentment at his absurd- i o « x flute and saxophone. America ity. ¥ s : ; 5 R * | March—A Warrior Bold ... Panella I resumed my seat.obediently, : M La0 “THE FACE AT YOUR WINDOW : re—Bohemian Girl instinctive | the two men walked just far enough Dark Town Dancing School . Grantland Make His back ever so slightly—an - vay to be out of earshot, but not = - » put ? movement, almost as if he were re-|away g o tion “The Face at Your Window, n:‘v:r‘-nr“‘m.- (..( he strode | ceiving a blow from an opponent too | out of sight. I saw that Maj Grant- R ema et Retines S S EME g . e 2 - L bueaus of the theaters or attractions with which they deal closes its engagement at Fox's tonight. » Impassive, as It alwiys | strong for him. But his voice was|land was talking rapidly, gesticulat- 3 oS o R o |1t has proven one of those pictures ®woe &8 uawonted pal- [ oven, measured. as he spoke, com- | Ing energetically as he spoke, and I CARPENTIER AT PALACE. Souls™ and Bryant shburn = in | o500 th:;l!s with pride eve )'prx\eri- ad s grim tightness of | pletely ignoring Dicky's somewhat | could even see that Dicky's attitude Georges Carpentier, “Idol of | "Why Smith Teft Home,” constitute | ;5 who loves his country and shows . o . was that of an incredulous person | France,” a most attractive double feature bill | (4" might happen to this land of ; t 4is mouth which made |mefallic pleasantry. who is hard to convince. = for tomorrow night. The Sunday i o = 1. |1 Want a ‘Daddy ... . - Sloane hgther what he had just “May I see you for a moment s e b of Europe, will be the big attraction | pe wplilradionts i s ours if a certain class of foreign agi- 2 % i Ir 2 You will par-| 1 felt all my suspicions, my vague e Ferfussunnnn bontue 4t 1:15 » o tators were allowed to spread their | MV Isle of Golden Dream Lo, 't.“;. G i e anxieties of the journey down, re- |2t the Palace Sunday night, Monday, The followers of Miss Dalton and | ., doctrines thrbllghmv{xl( the coun-; _ (Waltz) Blanfuss yself up short with a [don me? A o abruptly, and T |double by contrast to the idyllic peace | Ttesday and Wednesday in his first Mr. Washburn should not miss their{ (' "mpe work of William Corbett, i Selection frim Opera Robin [EIRTRRAN L AL My S oW .|,.' e rens 1o the flowers in my § and joy which Maj. Grantland’s en- [and only photoplay, “The Wonder 3PPearance in these capital Para-|gpose home is here in New Britain, | Hood ly, and looked quickly | raw his eves leap 1o the o TER I NP irasce had banished. Yet I was iust| Man.” Here are a few of the scenes | MOUNt-Artcraft pictures. Miss Dal-| giands out prominently in the excep- | POWn in the Deep Cellar ....... see what his atitude [hair, then mewt my own VI WAL o0 o realize that the army of- | POFtrayed in this drama of American |00 is cast in the kind of dramatic | isna) cast of pl Lovering ard this intruder upon |auestio.'i & e oy s ficer was only serving either Dicky | SOCi€ty: The most reaiistic fight ever | '0le she prefers, and Mr. Washburni “qonorrov: night will see the pre- | lose of Washington Square ...... jor commonplacenets I o Nghtly, ~I]or me in tthe Information he was(SROWR on the screem, between two |Sends forth larger messages of laush-| sentation of the usual two features.i ......... .. Goldberg . lake, any- ! bringing. clubmen with padded mitts, the idol ‘e:‘ ‘;‘"‘;’F‘:f f"‘l'_“"_ ’l";';_s ‘)‘(‘I b 5;“";‘" Madge Kennedy will appear in “A | Dardenell® ..._.-.-.--s..a = g 796" drgument lasted several min: | °f France fn 'a|photoplay rich Win |are the Hducationa cekly and the | perrect Tlady” and Lew Cody in ““The Stars and Stripes Forever .... us, way. Nowers | utes. | Then Dicky put his hands plot, heart interest and thrill of big | Rolin comedy. Beloved Cheater.” ' Dicky interrupted | As I spoke T gathered my flowers |Utes Then Dicky put his & hands|ramatic moments, the solution of a| For the first three days of mext| STET SRS cheater.” is based o ly & man has a right to | together and rose from my seat. curious mesture. which I kmow means | P\, murder mystery that stirred | We¢k. Norma Talmadge will bel,, g story by Stephen Fox, Jr., called THE DANBURY FAIR. and we've been married What Madge Saw. Lhm he has surrendered his own judg. | f25hionable Washington and many [Shown in ‘“The Probation Wife.” a].rpe pleasant Mevil” The action of | The fifty-first annual Danbury fair to get over any embar-| “Sit down.” my husband said au- o0 R G R e N on, and put 1t.” thoritatively, “and wait for me. other scenes too numecrous to men- | drama of New York tife. Her lead-| po story shows the star undertaking will occur October 4 to 9. Half a : the two men walked toward me. Con- s e i ot Gt o e el rrien dinow in] Bmnuis wom = Ree e R R g v el B othor faan with laugh- | You're not strong encush yot to climb % : a4 ~ The Keith vaudeville bill for the [ 9re¢W S0 mmany people to the Lyceum | ., "onjy to he shown that after all Az 2 Demarvh I, who know his every | down there alone. Maj. Grantland and “It is Very Simple. first half of the week features the | the first three days of this week when | eyon he, the sreat authority, does not eXistence for such an enterprise. The il fentitat ) ottty Leomeiote “Tell her yourself.”” I heard my hus- | return engagement of “The Black and | he starrell in “Why Change Your|,,oyw cverything. Danbury fair has kept abreast of the band say curtly, as they came nearer. | White Revue,” with Alma Nielson, | Wife-” William Duncan in “The S Lieut. Ormer Locklear, whose name times and at the same time has lost I saw Maj. Granptand straighten his | world's greatest toe darcer, who made | 1Nt Avenger.” Hank Man comedy | \i1"%0 down in history as the great. None of those salient features that broad shoulders 'as if to assume an |Such a hit here last winter. There [#Nd Burton Holmes Travelogue are| oot o¢ air devils—the first and only bave made it the biggest and best unexpected burden thrust upon them. | Will be a special concert Sungay | 2180 included in the program for Mon- | o iator to change from one airplane 28ricultural show in this section of frs. Graham,” he began formally, | evening by the Palace orchestra of | 42¥, Tuesday and Wednesday. i another in flight—will be seen at New England. It has never stood I wish to ask a favor of you, one | ten pieces === e F . beginning on Monday, and re- Still, and this year. as in the past, which if you grant I wish you to do SPECIAL ORCHESTRA CONCERT maining for three days only. in his Presents the most up-to-date and @@ @@EEE@@EE‘E@ Efi so without questioning me for my LYCEUM THEATER. AT PALACE SUNDAY NIGHT. | 125 zlnd'fircatcst'plclurfi ““The Sky- novel attractions. reasons. Will you do it O T D wayman,” a William Fox production. ’ "eve —GRAND ' 7:1 I think if Dicky had not been The Palace theater will offer a Manager Dean announces that ten ening I should have signified my ¢ for the last time this evening at the | rare treat to its patrons on Sunday | per cent of all profits from this pic- | sent at once, for 1 was sure from his | Lyceum. It was the dance that first | night, in conjunction with the show- | ture throughout the country will be | i HARTFORD. APV LLE a5 ey — = h & g . sy M. F. Vi chc tomorrow night's unquestioningly assent it would imply | With David Powell. As as fmmigrant | M. F. Valentine, who will feature the i In addition to 3 an absolute confidence and reliance | from Russia, Miss Murray celebrates | following selections: “Sclection from | bill the sccond episode of the serial Sam Howe’s Own upon the man which I feared my hus. | Per first glimpse of the Statue of |Irene”: selection, “Happy Days” |supreme “Bride 13" will be shown and 1 “JOLLITIES OF 1920” William Fox's spectacular Excerpts from Opera Princess Herbert i an Patrol . . MeecHam and heavyweight champion r pardon for intruding.' “Oh, surely !” A said, hurriedly, as he | was just starting for the re hard under their| There was a curious intonation in and that he resented | his volce which plainly told me Dicky soningly, the other | was indulging in what I sometimes nee upon the wscene. mentally dub his small boy tendency ofMicer threw his head | to “show off"” when he especially dis- necessity would have induced him to | in the Follies. She is a veritable spirit | ture, with a special orchestra concert { his pilot, Lieut. Milton Elliott, by the make such a request. But if I did | ©f the dance in her latest picture, | Of ten pieces under the leadership of ! Fox Film corporation LAST TIMES TODAY WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS he Face at Your Window”’ olossal Spectacle Combined With a Gripping Drama. JAWS AND KITTEN'S PAWS” “KNOCKING THEM COLD" MUTT & JEFY “THE COW PUNCHERS" FOX NEWS VAUDEVILLE 4--Headiiners--4 URRAY & IRWIN JOHNNY HARGRAVES SMITH & BAGLIA THE THR MAJORS manner that only the most urgent | made pretiy Mae Murray a favorite | ing of the Georges Carpentier pic- | given to the families of Locklear and band would strongly resent Ana{IAberty by staging a wild dance in | “Linger. Longer Let “Dance of the | will remain throughout Monday, Tues- % like many other woman, I feared his Cliff Bragdon disapproval so much and valyed he smile so highly that I stilled my just- er, saner instincts. “I would like to héar it first,” I said quietly. I fancied that Maj. Grantland flinched ever so slightly. I knew that Dicky drew a deep breath of elation, but I waited apparently unseeing for . fMicer’s yo : T vy kit it Keith & Best of ply (hn!{,\rw d{; not go outside your > . rotta p o a v ays a - s por v i o | BV qudeville : Photoplays the steerage of an occan liner. Serpents,” and numerous other pop- | day and Wednesday. Other films to be shown tonight in- | ular and classic hits. The Palace or On Monday there will be a new clude the Screen Magazine and Topi- | ¢hestra consists of very capable m vaudeville bill as well as new come- Sam Howard cal Events, presenting world-wide | sicians with Fred Storey at the pi- | dies, Chester Outings, Mutt and Jeff Helen Tarr events of recent moment. ano, formerly of the Grand theater, | and the Fox News, with its happen- Dorothy Dalton in “The Market of | Hartford; Louis Scheéyd, trombonist; | ings from all over the world. VAUDEVILLE your father of some other man.” “HOUSE OF HITS” DANCE ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ! g “Olcott’s Royal Jazz Band” BARDECK’S HALL This Sunqay Nig!]t' "MOH., TueS.’ Wed. SUNDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12TH. 2nd Eplsode—“BRIDE 13"—2nd Episode. TURES COMEDY GAUMONT NEWS MADGE KENNEDY “A Perfect Lady” ~—~AND— LEW CODY “The Beloved Cheater” DAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, 15 Lieut. Locklear TONIGHT B —————— TS The girl with whom you spent Those pleasant Summer hours— ) They Called Him a Quitter, If you wish her To remember you i~ But He Flashed a Wicked When she gets back 18 (Eeptember : ‘ v Punch and Proved The Send her Dahlias—They're simply wonderful this year. 4 7 2 Or let us select p ) Wonder Man. for you a special I grouping of her favorite Fall Flow- ers. Flowers delivered anywhere @n the United States or Canada on a few hours’ notice; this through our tele- graph delivery. “The Skywayman” A drama of life and th#ills above the clouds. cent. of all profits of this picture throughout the country igiven to the familles of Locklear and his pilot, Lt. Milton by the Fox Film Corporation. Walter's Wasted Life"—Chester Outing—Fox News FOX ENTERTAINMENTS, EEEEEEEE e e EEEE BOBICOVOLLVBUVBTHCLOGS YCEUM ~/HOME OF MOVING PICTURE ART"— N ) ] ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ] 5 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 6 ) ) ) ) ) ) TONIGHT YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE ¢ Murray =d Dave Powell —IN— ON WITH THE DANCE” mendous Double Feature Bill Sunday othy Dalton in ‘‘The Market in Souls’’ (Paramount—Artcraft) nt Washburn in “Why Smith Left Home’ (Paramount—Artceraft) EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY ROLIN COMEDY 193 ARCH STMEET @" “ENIS“N GARAGE He Won Fame in the War Hn;nor in the Fight Ring . 450 MAIN STRENT. See How He Wins the Girl in This American Society Drama. Livery Cars for Hire, vay and Nighe ftorage. Suppiles and Repatiring e Mo e d Special Orchestra Concert Sunday Night Pioneer Garage 10--Pieces--10 e :.;‘?fi."..‘.':‘..if ecagtae Added Attraction Sunday Reserved Seats For Sunday On Sale Now And At Sham | crowhis' calresd can 287 13 ALICE JOYCE in Pal Conf Store Sund: - ' . “DOLLARS AND THE WOMAN” e AT A L el : KEITH VAUDEVLLIE Featuring the return engagement of Vaudeville’s Headliner “THE BLACK AND WHITE REVUE” With Alma Nielson, world’s greatest toe dancer and ccimpany of seven entertainers. PLEASURE CARS ; Extra Attraction—Loney Haskell—Monologue Comedian. IRVING JESTER , l ROBERT/ON-COLE orma Talmadge and Thomas Meighan in ‘‘The Probation Wife’’ NK MAN COMEDY BURTON HOLMES AM DUNCAN —IN— “THE SILENT AVENGER" SOVIVCECROAVVVVHVVB BB o e e ko dodoedodododeded ]

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