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

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- = GEEEEEEEEEEEEEYEEEEE FEYYssEEErEEEEYEEEsEsEEEEEEEEEER DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife ky Took the Telegram I thought so!" he said con om Madge. temptuously ‘So this is what you done his work well. Ilare stooping to, is it?" ut wheri 1 tried to ....ul I looked at him with level eyes in plec of torn tel am | which 1 knew there was no hint of dropped, and which I | discompostre Whatever lingering He had torn the yel qualm I might have cherished had o wuch infinitesimal bits | been buried fathoms deep at the t an tmpossibility | mere sight of the name I had found other ag Rut for- | umong the torn pleces. readin in my “If you consider it stooping to as- was a o one, and | ce by any ins p yle the prything from it, and [ danger about which you and . Ma} eare spread out every | Grantland have made suc mysters paper so that ti why I plead guilty to y aceusa pns uppermost. The tion,” T sald coolly ene carefully to find He looked at me for a minute an< that would fit togather. | took refuge in bluster to get the date and and when [ asked you if you had @ word New York to[ween thosc pleces of telegram you e telegram was sent told me v deliberate falsehood!™ But the rest of the |cried. “You, with all your high me. Some of them had | faluting, Puritan conscience! It seems t horizontally and then | to have gone stale, old dear king it tmperative that The tavn, goaded me into icy re well ag the words be | tort was a scemingly hope Porhaps my assoclations for the job, and 1 had almost st fow years have had something Gl r when from out |to do with the deterioration of my n front of me there | ideals,” I said frigidly, and did not p At my eyes a Christian | give him time for a rgtort before 1 knew hastening on t Me In.” “If you take the trouble to re- it turn cold If this | member my words correctly, you will olncidenco—if the name | know that I said nothing at all about | the person I feared It |sceing the pleces of paper. I neither | Indeed, were all Maj. | asserted nor denled. I simply said recautions justified. With | that T had ween the porter brushing d turned lcy, with fing- the floor—which was absolutely stiffened as with rheu- ntically searched among “Well, If you want to salve your ¢ tragments for the | conscience with that, all right!” Dicky h I was sure was there. | sald with an ugly intonation in his ve, low, insistent, sound- | tone. I call it whipping the devil o door. around the stump in vnusually bar- o sald, a note of com- | barous fashion. You should be jailed oice, “lot me in at once.” | for so torturing His Nibs. And as n reckless determina- | for my influence upon your lofty o pleces of torn papor | rectitude, let me tell you that when on the tuble as I un-|T tell ‘em, I tell ‘em straight—good joor and swung It open, | honest whoppers. none of your one change, the name | ) chiavellian stunts for mine gother 1 pulled apart at any rate, I can see you @ held a curious expres b able to make head or trode into the room 4 Indignant contempt | Sherlockian brain to work when you 1 with something very | sent for Dad and changed rooms with Wt he frowned wither- [ him after telling me you were going s his eyos fell upon the | to lle down. I ferreted out Mandy, yellov telegram and a dollar did the trick. And I knew you hadn’'t had » minute before this. You'll have to met up earlier than this to outwit your Unecle Dud- The Joy Of A e it your Uncle Dud Perfect Skin He stepped to the table, swept up Know the joy and the pleces of telegram and cfammed y' happiness that comes M | them into his pocket I could read the relief with which he secured them, and knew that his tirade had been mostly assumed to distract my attention, If possible, from his real purpose of getting the fragments be- fore 1 was able to decipher them. I waited until he had reached the with his hand upon the knob, FEEEIEFEEEErETEEEEEE HEEEEEEEEEFEEs EEAEEEEYEEauE Y CEEE CHAIRS, ROCKERS, All Reed Pieces Greatly Reduced For Friday and Saturday Only REED TABLE LAMP COMPLETE—Regul TABLES and FOR EXAMPLE REED ARM CHAIR WITH TAPESTRY CUSHIONS—Regular Price $36.00. SALE .. REED ARM ROCKER WITH TAPESTRY CUSHIONS—Regular Price $37.00. SALE REED ROUND TABLE—Regular Price $13.50. SALE ........................ ar Price $23.00. SALE .................... REED FLOOR LAMP COMPLETE—Regular Price $38.50. SALE ..................... This Is A Genuine Sale To Make Room For Incoming Fall Goods REMEMBER: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY—IT IS A GREAT CHANCE B. C. PORTER SONS “CONNECTICUT’S BEST FURNITURE STORE.” (] ] () ) ] SPECIAL SALE OF REED FURNITURE $28.80 $29.60 $10.80 ... $19.40 ... $30.80 Tk et ey EIEIEIEIE]IEIEE EIEJEIEIEIE@E@E@@@D‘E@@EE@EE@E@E@EIEIIEEIE]E] EIIEIEIIIEIEIIE!EIIEIEIIEI Perhaps you will tell your friend Grace Drapor, that I know she is our ne bor." 1 =aid quletly. @@fififi@fifi@##@# LA - . ' | @ Y il I !li ] l’; il “Home of Moving Picture Art.” RSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY N e "Thc White Moll,” with Pearl | fortune from a rich man for settle- White in the stellar rolé opened a ! memt work, and starts out to redeem three-day engagement at Fox's this | the gangsters and thieves. She be- in afternoon It is Miss White's first | comes interested in “The Sparrow,” ‘ ’, she ha\ll\fl abandoned serials. | back into the old life by “The Dang- LL GATE @ '\hln l:onrlvrn :n enx\\ hoof“lhv :!r)‘sl: pon“er- § ler,” (l;nd:rl of fth;)( ;nks She ob- u stories ever s VN o ¢ silver | 1ains e help o he P . a mem- " ¥ N fi sheet. X ber of the ganz whom she aids after of William S. Hart’s Own Productions & | ,T,.‘”,,". iy "'"",L’;,,‘,f;,”,,.{;“"”;;‘];f"“" 0 . e o (A Paramount-Artcraft Picture) Loaded with robbery, getaway, chase and# . : Fired by bandits, renegade “greasers” aml'@‘ £ ] { of dare-devil troopers—Wiped clean by the % 4 a woman and tiny hands of a child. - | 4 VAUDEWV ! Charlie Chaplin’s Only Rival. & ! A i Magazine Lateit Topical Events% ‘nr . dded attraction. First time in motion pictures Pea'rl hlte Pope Benedictine XV and the Vatican, St - 2 White Moll a Girl Who Fought Her Way Back Ll a M S H a‘ RT “THE WHITE MOLL,” AT l—‘()\‘.\.#nla)'nd by Pearl White—receives a - Appedr ance ig a big special produc- | a released convict who is bflng forced o gun tale of an outlaw who fought on the € T3 » e B : Y WEST m Happy Days fi | AY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY SEPT. & WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Against Tremendous Odds pendous Sunday Double Feature Program ROAD TO DIVORCE” 2 Home Story Vividly Pdrtrayed and Starring MARY MACLAREN Also BILLIE RHODES “NOBODY’S GIRL” pu’ll laugh—You'll cry—You’'ll love her. umtml 4 Ro"n C DNDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY SEPT. 20 — 21 — 22 " SHIRLEY MASON —IN— “MERELY MARY AN Curley’s Novelty Orchestra. A FOX ENTERTAINMENTS. BEAUTIES™ “EDGAR’'S JONAH DAY"” SWEET HOM MUTT & JEFF ith Its Camera Correspondents All Over the World "VAUDEVILLE 4--Headiiners--4 mrmx RAY WARNER DE GODFREY and LEWIS \ A\ BERDIE MARK LINDER & CO. ) ) ] ) ) 5 5 ) ) ) ) ] ) ) ) 5 ) ) SUNDAY EVENING, SEPT. 1qth, 1920, REX REACH'S “THE BRAND" ana ZASU PITTS “HEART OF TWENTY" Episode—“CRAFT OF DESPAIR~—BRIDE 13"—3rd Episode Bt o POSSHHS DBV EHHABRET after many thrilling scenes. In a little clearing he comes upon the cabin of Mary Brown and learns The rest of the screen program is | that she is the deserted wife of the made up with a screaming comedy, | man who gave him up to the law. “Bear Skinned Beauties.” Booth Tar- In the days that follow influenced kington’s “Edgar’s Jonah Day,” Mutt | by her noble character, Deering sur- and Jeff in “Home Sweet Home” and | renders to the sheriff. In a subse- the Fox News from every quarter of ; auent encounter. he kills his be- the globe. trayer and for his good conduct om Frank and Ray Warner, DeGod- | that and previous occasions is al- frey and Lewis and Mark Linder and | lowed his freedom, provided he keeps company are among the vaudeville |SOuth of the Mexican border. Mary offerings. Brown loves him and wishes to ac- N SIRE et company him, but Deering, mindful WILLIAM S. HART AT LYCEUM. | of his dishonorable past, feels he is After all, there is no one like Wil- | UnWorthy and departs alone. liam S. Hart to pertray a red-blooded | Billy West Charlie Chaplin's only “{wo-zun" role in a picture about |Tival in his own inimitable way, ap- the West of the olden, golden days, | Pea®s in a comedy, “Happy Days™ Such a photoplay is “The Toll | Other pictures include the Screen sate,” which will be featured at the yceum tonight, Friday and Satur- day. It is the first of the pictures to be released by Paramount-Artcraft FINE BILL AT PALACE. that were produced hy William S. That a new Cecil B. DeMille pro- | Hart’s own cempany und under his | guction is one of the things thg near personal supervision. 3 i Mr. Hart has the role of Black | future holds is always pleasing news! Deering, a slashing, hard-riding ban- | 10 those who care for the best in death, she eventually accomplishes her purpose and also wins love and happiness. ing the latest news from all parts of the world. troopers, but he manages to ecscape | Master director are actual theatrical and, with the sheriff’s posse hot on | events. Mr. DeMille’s latest creation, his _trail. finally _reaches._seclusion | “For Better, For Worse,” will - be SLLLLTLLOILLIBD 3 > 0 ] “HOUSE OF HITS” FRIDAY SATURDAY Cecil B. De Mille’s Production “FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE” With Elliott Dexter, Gloria Swanson, Wanda Hawley and Theo. Roberts, supported by an all star cast. WARNER OLAND in THE THIRD EYE KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring “A NATURAL VOICE” Singers De Luxe \ Starting Next Sunday Night and Mon., Tues. and Wed. NORMA TALMADGE in “A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS” e COMING — BABE RUTH — Home Run King in “Over the Fence” Magazine and Topical Events show- : dit chief. Betrayed by ont of his | Photoplay art, for it is'a Tecognized ! men, Deering is captured by U. S, |fact that the pictures made by this | %%#Q#@Q#fi###%%fi#@#@@@@@-## shown at the Palace theater to Friday and Saturday. Other photoplays include a episode of Warner Oland in * Third Eye,” comedies and the Patl | News. The Keith vaudeville prog: features four very clever acts cluding ‘““A Natural Voice,” sin de luxe; Loring and Lessig, pre ing a snappy satire on topical featuripg a powerful moment from powerthl play, “The Bells,” » Jau McDermott, a clever single man songs agnd stories and Grant and ter in fa variety offering. NATIVE POULTRY < ALIVE OR FRESH KILLED. TEL. 1121-3. —GRAND- HARTFORD. . 1 BARNEY GERARD'S 13th ANNUAL EDITION “FOLLIES OF THE DAY —With— HARRY (Zoop) WELSH VAUDEVILLE . \3 nglx School Students If you have not re-entered h fall, come here and let our teach help you prepare for a good p position in the business world.~ may enter here at any time. system of individgal instructien soon fit you for a successful fu Connecticut Business' College « 163 MAIN ST. NEW BRIT DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT SEPTEMBER 18TH Bardeck’s K JAZZ MUj

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