New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1920, Page 4

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e e — !PIII(‘(-‘ has ontered with the afore- mentioned theaters into' a nalional ‘i m co-operative plan, irectly hetween DING A HUSBAND ]l"<"' g b | e gy S «"' R AT e 8 ducers and directars,of motion pic- | tures and th mos' <celebrat- J =2 i ed_stars, whereby the Palace theater lli Ll ’ i red .. direct service from the ' o '] studios to the Palace patrons. ll m M es an o rou ¢ This plan, which carries with it H N = 5 - = a franchise for a (;rm of years, i? . the outgrowth of the First Natiena o -y - P f Unl S & Exhibitors Circuit of which N. . “11,000 miles of ndlng m nem‘ly a year, Dheky* Talk With Jown speech, the chance of intense nless otherwise noted, these nofices are written by the press . the ner of the great chain . Madge. bitterncss following this unpleasant bueaus of the theaters or att ractions with which they des! S:'gl‘;“mpm :;“(:mem ””_o“ihom New] and not a bit-of trouble.” ultercation would be greatly . | NORMA TALMADGE AT PALACE. In addition to “The Heart of | England was one of the concelvers chadge which came But even as Dicky's smold L Starting Sunday nigh. and Monday, | Twenty” and “The Brand.” the third Through this plan the Palace the- . . ce 1 saw that T had | Wrath had been fann>d into flame by | Tuesday, and Wednesday, the Pal-|episode of the serial supreme “Bride [ ater is to offer for the year to come That’s the record of a Hupmoblle own- . the mention of Allen Drake, so was | ace offers one of:t grest dramatic [ 13"—""The Craft of Despair’—will | a most intereeting and comprehen- mine fused into whiie heat by his | photoplays on the scrcen today. also be shown. sive array of really big attractions er here—and he has a five passenger tour- in whieh we were en- | reference to Grace Draper. With a In “A Daughter of Two Worlds,” The production of such a great|among wkich may be mentioned ecight 2 complete disregard of all sub-con- [ which will be shown al the Palace | stage success a= Isracl Zangwill's] Marshall Neilan productions, two ing car. t 1 had been aware s>lous warnings, [ tried with all the | theater Sunday. Monday, Tuesday and | “Merely Mary Ann” as a motion pic-*] James Oliver Curwood big featurcs, release from prison, | skill developed by our tempestuous | Wednesday, Miss \imadge portrays | ture is a screen event of prime im- ) six Charles Ray super-features, 18 day of her freedom— | years togethor to flick him on the raw. | the daughter of a netorious dive | portance. It opens at Fox's for three | Ncrma Talmadge plays, 12 Constance - ts 5 - h 1 was shrewdly sure xhaustion Comes. keeper. At first she is unmoral and | days, beginninz on Monday. Miss | Talmadge comedies, 12 Katherine Over city streets, over counmtry roads, own-—hud plainly as I was riot aware that I had asked | uncultured, then she has the advan- | Shirley Mason is ghe star. MacDonald features, six Anita Stew- for plelsure flnd for husiness this man has Wb my reference to | you for protection against Miss Dra- | tage of the training of an exclu- Other screen offerings for Monday | art productions, four Lionel Barry- . A made him as furious | per, or anything else,” I said, icily. | sive gicls’ school and becomes a fa- |are a screaming Sunshine comedy. | more productions, six Mildred Harris used his Hupmobile my childish dosire to | “Please credit me with gnough rudi- | vorite in the upper strata of the so- | “Choose Your Exit,” a new Chester | Chaplin plays, four great Mayflower . could have wished. His | mentary intelligence to realize the fu- | clety world. then through discovery | Outing and the Fox News from all | attractions. two five-reel Mack Sen- to & mocking = . | tility of any such expectations And | she is again the daughter of the dive | over the world. ott = jal comedies and many oth- . P’ o . & were slack with the |'I agree with you that she does need | keeper. Ail through it her every| An entire change of the vaudeville 'c‘r::.‘ e High tire mileage too, he has obtained; t is only too easy 1o | ‘looking after' a great deal more than |action is in keeping with her station | bill is also scheduled of Dicky® mercurial |1 do ay don't let me keep you | in life.” i oo and no trouble, either, with his tires. from the pleasant task. You will par- There will be a concert Sunday G g Adele Garrison’s New Phase of evelations of a Wife duel of unpleasint \ : “THE: TOLL GATE" AT LYCEU original white-haired | don me If 1 remind you that 1 am | evening by the Palace Symphony or- : H Sch l s de i Bob i he said, his words | exceedingly tired, and that the pres- | chestra, under the leadership of M.| Tonight is the last time to see Wil- lgll ool dtudents Before he bought a Hupmobile, he had sonto fashic At dise eresting | . Valentine, with ten pieces featur- [liam €. Hart play the pa £ Black g 2 ptaceato fashion with {ent discussion is neither interesting b vt plby the gart of Bimck anger always invests [ nor restful. And—if you happen to the-- following molcctions: “Furs | peoring, the bandit chief, in “The | - Jf You have mot rc-entercd his two other makeés, and the Hupmobile, he ¢ 4 fall, come here and let our teachers I'd liko to know who [see Maj. Grantland, please ask him Frills,” Lucia de Lammermoo: Toll Gate.” The border line of the “ ’, ” Bim to act as Omnipo- | to stop at the cottage. I want him to Fireflies” and Katinka, “Love's | southwest is the scens of the stor | Peip you preparc for a good paying now declares, “can’t he beat. of shiinking, lovely | see father about this melodramatic | Nost.” from “Mary,” and numecrous | 1hat is unfolded. Through a maze of | POsition in the busimess world. You performance.” other classic and popular al | cxeiting incidents, we follow his [ May enter here at any time. Our % . and stared at me with It was crude, vulgar. but singular- The Keith vaudeville bill for Mon- | carcer: see him omcape after his cap. | S¥stem of individual instruction will If you are planning on buying an auto- pok In his eyes ly effective. Dicky whirled toward |day, Tuesday and Wednesday con- | (ure; follow him through many thril. | <00n At you for a successful futurc. - o the door as If my woids had been a | tains four headliners with Weber, | ling scones until (hrougn. the e mobile, let us show you why the Hupmobile Fiaming Anger. projectile sending him in that di- | Beck and Frazer; Forest and Single- | iuence of a zood woman he gives on aTen’t tn any meed | To0tI08. Butibe/stipped iong enoush [Gom; Hank Brown & Cu. and)the bl | nintert upiteitin law. | Bat he is Connecticut Business is “the best car of its class in the world.” to give vent to his anger in an ex- | Keith headliner, Page, Hack & Mack. | over the = . sympathy, no matter over the Mexican border, and the BIOKVE. iInpresation sheriff gives him his freedom. He CO“C tic dangers you may P L o : o - ™ e sald and i et Gl Sl e e L ’ ” | turns sadly southward, for, though ge ~ s e he cried, asd shu 81 490¢ DeR e oday marks of the en-| he girl begs to go with him, he VEW v 8 heavy with sarcasm. | nym with emphasis. sagement of Pearl Whife in her | knows his past lifc makes him un- | 163 MAIN ST HIEWEBRITALY Bo army, an repressnted § "o woman-like, my anger and | big special. “The White Moll” at|\orthy of her. = 0 mje, and the secret y"'"]" my tormented jealousy vented them- | Fox's. A5 Rhoda, the White Moll. | The only Bill West, rival of Charlie .'m":nnl :n-r-r:r:"..r ."I'“': selves in a torrent of hot. choking | Miss White has an exceedingly stronz | Chaplin, appears tonight in one of : gty dldasasdingg sob With my face buried | rele—that of a r ¢ . K x 2ot . : ble to render would be | 1o0n 274 teasw - bagistesie =—that of & relormied (higf wWhe | Ms well knows cemedics. (“Happy Hartford Avenue and Stanley Street : n my father's pillows, 1 went wearily | has turned settlement worker in the | Days.” Other pictures include Screen ':“"“" |I|“ ""l "“"‘"' up and down the gamut of specula- | slums—and her experience in seek- | Magazine ,vml‘ ar i et ;opwnl > Charl T. Nowland. Sal poor old Gracle needs 3 0"y (o the course Dicky would | ing to make crimjnals to xec the | svemts : E i3 arles 1. Nowlan alesman a blamed sight more . y e e | events. ) SATURDAY NIGHT D1 X - pursue toward Grace Draper light, as she has seen it, round Out| jor tomorrew a stupendous Sunday all that had passed would he acty one of the most powerful hoto- . R Saeriad Wesupte | SL1ithatina ] paisad [wanid) e nsthally | coshist i hafimiost | PROO- | double feature proram has been ar-| SEPTEMBER 18TH A. M. Paonessa, Proprietor. . ’ A. Mary MacLaren appears in bolieal facility for dis- friendshi hict had pe s rl " " ranged riendship which ac o nearly The two features (o be pres o . other's weakest points presented | “The Rond g 7 heltwol A to Divorce,” and Billie ’ driven me mad at Fox's tomorrow cvening are of | Rhodes th “Nobodsys Girl™ an attack against them, s Seoremyl SURIS Y el i ¥ : ‘ n sbody’s Girl. g Biand T pesees, - b= | It Yoo lens brere. | Sxcaptionaliiaterast: e Heart of | Tpne Ford Educational Weekly, and arade S - | amotion spent itself, longer sti Twenty,” with ZaSu Pitts and & !u Rolla comedy are among the oth knew that Dicky's didn’t = : S an ! e ol i y are z g the other 1At | fore my exhausted brain would allow | notable cast and Rex Beach's “Brand” | pictures for Sunday might at 7015 0 had just sald, that his 1 lay upine, quiet, | are the offerings. e : : JAZZ MUSIC my hody to move. cp had been Inspired by . . cking headache paying the penalty “The Heart of Twenty” isx de- jousy of Allen Drake, | o,y outraged herves. I think at|accibed as a comedy-romance of ) T LET'S GO . = could wnly muard my |, 'y qosed, and when I finally found | smiles, tears and whimsicalities. PALACE THEATER. strength to rise, bathe my face and The genius of Rex Beach never The Herald learns that the man- WIRE !OUR HOME g g irrange my disordered hair, 1 found | was more compellingly demonstrated | acement of the Palace theater has < » D that several hours had passed since | than in tFre newest of his famous EXPERT AUTOMOBILE House Wiring, Fixtures and Electrical Supplies. Motor — just effected one of the biggest decls L I had asked my father to change | books to find picturization on the | ever consummated in any city for the REPAIRING armature rewinding ‘a spocialty. rooms with me. screen. It is ‘The Brand,” widely | elaboration of its policy of the best ST Bring your Electrical Troubles to us. MARTFORD, The experience I had undergone | known because of the - » thrilling na- , that the world can provide in mo- = [ had brought back the nervous ex- | ture of the story, its ruperb charac- | tion picture entertainment. E. A. BAEHR * Central Conn. Electric Co. sw GERARD'S ! haustion from which | had suffered | ter drawing and the popularity of | As one of six thousand of the 591-593 West Main 48—60 ROB s BT, PHONE 1215-4 EDITION {on the train. Infinitely dreadinz 1o |the locale. Alaska—always fertile y leading motion picture theaters in | meet any one on the way. conscious | ground to Rex Beach | Phone 1270 X the Unitel States and Canada, the IES OF only of a desire to reach my own room . 2 . I crept with uncertain steps and bed, at the door of my own room - My fatho~ threw it open, and with l K h Ph l —With— 2+ shocked exclamatio 3 » @ e e e e e 1 eit p AI A‘ : otoplay chagrin, towered the figure of Maj g AUDEVILLE | Grantland @ vaUdeV|“e Hlts = L “HOUSE OF HITS” 0009004#####0#0##0#&##4 ] Sl FIRST NATIONAL WEEK! Which marks the beginning of the showing at the Palace exclusively, of the best “Home of Moving Picture Art.” and -biggest photoplays to be offered to the American public, TODAY STARTING Sl{ DAY NIGHT AND MON., TUES. WED. LLIAM S. HART | rked feebly THE DAY" ) IEEEEEFEEEEEEEEEErEEEEEIIEEEEEEEEREEEEE NORMAGIEALMADGE WO WORLDS” The crowning triumph of this brilliant star’s career. Aol d-derod- dogedoto kg e EEEEEEEE WILLIAM S. HART in ‘THE TOLL GATE + A PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT PICTURE ) ] ] ) ) 5 ) ) ) 6 ] ) ) ) 6 ) ) (D ) ) FOX 3 \/F\ DE'\/lL_L.k of a woman and Charlie Chaplin’s Only Rival. ) ! e ol g LAST 'I‘IHLS TODAY Y WEST in “Happy Days . Pea&l thte “The Whlte Moll” The most dramatic exposition of life in the underworld ecver visualized on the screen. Latest Topical Events 2 ‘the Rich.” Palace Symphony Orchestra Concert SUNDAY NIGHT 10 PIECES 10. Reserved Seats On Sale Now. KEITH VAUDEVILLE MON.—TUES.—WED. D FRAZER FOREST AND SI Kings in Latp AND CO. PAGE, HACK A t “Hank™. Novelty Artists. “BEAR SKINNED BEAUTI “EDGAR’S JONAH DAYX” “HOME SWEET HOME” MUTT & JEFF FOX NEWS — With Its Camera Corrcspondents All Over the World FOX VAUDEVILLE - 4--Headliners; FRANK and RAY WARNER DL GODFREY 2nd LEWIS ROSA PROCTOR MARK LINDER & CO. —TOMORROW EVENING— SUNDAY EVENING, SEPT. 19th, 1920, REX REACH'S “THE BRAND” ana ASU PITTS “HEART OF TWENTY"” GAUMONT NEWS Srd Episodo—"CRAFT OF DESPAITR—BRIDE 13"—3rd Episode MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY SEPT. 20 — 21 — 28 WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS e * SHIRLEY MASON —IN— “MERELY MARY AN) The Big Stage Sucoess by Iseacl Zangwill, FOX ENTERTAINMENTS. THURS., FRI., SAT. , Home Run King; in “OVER THE FENCE” (Mrs Charlie Chaplin) in “THE INFERIOR SEX.” BRI C] [ O [l T i) (o] (o [} e () ] ][] 0] [} [ ][] ] (][] )5 ) ) ) 5 ) ) 6 X8 B DA B O O B O B D

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