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PALACE MON.—TUES.—WED. rearch \Sinner- - POOD BB BB EL B G HGH LI VOBV BHBBUVATAVREGBVL Matineo at 3:18 Evening at 7:15 Doors Open Half An Hour Earlicr 2:15 TO 10:15 P. M. P& & & US PREAFORMANCE SATURDAY 2 Vaudeville and High Class Photo Plays. day, Friday, Saturday REX BEACH'S FAMOUS STORY e Silver Horg of Flery Hearts and Frozen Tralls BOBLIBGOBO o °] HELHOVOGG onio Moren - e Veiled Mystery”’ (Second Fpisode) ANTNING COM DY == A Two-Reel Special L MAGA? . LYCEUM NEWS ME_VAUDEVILLE 4 B nEVUE 1 @ &8 o MORAN and MURRAY Character Comedy Act e ce— Al WHITE Novelty SUNDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Frederick in ‘“Madame X" ameatest Picture of Mother Love Ever Screened DY, CORRB IN “WOLVES OF THE STREET" » MORENO IN “THE VEILED MYSTERY” SCAL CONCERT BY LYCEUM NOVELTY ORCHE: A —SCALE OF PRICES— " —EVENING— . 5O Cents 39 Cents . 329 Conts 28 « 17 Cents MINEF— Boxes Orchestra arquet ... Balcony "o Gallery War Tax Included— D 3 400 00 00 50 0 0 0 0 R B B D DD B DL B 5 % e 70 R R A P P B BR B ALACE or 1 i 23 Cents 8 Cents foFoote Togetetelodetodetc do 2ol SHOUSE TODAY AND SATURDAY FLINORE GLYN'S FAMOUS STORY areer of Katherine Bush e WITH HERINE CALVERT MACK SENNETT'S COMEDY DN'T WEAKEN” ITH VAUDEVILLE & WAGAR URTY & CO. Comedy N & DRAYTON y Dancers SUNDAY ——KEARLE WILLIAMS SHBHIBHOBOEE NEW BRITAIN DARY MERALD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER" 15, 19206, o Unless athernise not-d bureau of the theaters VAUDEVILLE AT LYCFILM “T'he Rex ous story seen at the Ly- | thee @ or Silver liorde Beach will be ceum tor Featurl e Ly is Dr. | r the vaud 1 t of the um fe Toy's 8 ' serem from start | to finisl nd action White Lest pictiy ieh has 1 in this city Sundas night with Pauline IPrederick. r led everywhere as the test emotional picture ever made, answers the question, *Ts de and more la man's and evervone who this questian » star consid A should see the picture. dmund F: Cobb in “Wolves of the * and Antonio Moreno in “The Mystery” will also be seen on Sunday night. In addition there will be a grand musical concert with a attractic | bleoded men, of - '“Seeing it Throus) "in Lihree | Emerson ves Miss Talmadge mere opportuni- | ties for displaying her personality *han | vtices mre written by the press P N they dewi variefy b the Laceum higl o thai daventure stops at on th by red revoh scas deeds of prowess d e a Latin-Ame: embidied in * with’ Elmo Lincoin, which ented to a local audience for t time at Fox's yvesterday after- tion in egular weekly mirth purvey- rs. Matt and Jeff, are with The Brave Torcdor.” Charlie Chaplin as “The (‘ount™ ta the fun of the bill ai Fox this half of tha week. The Fox Ne with happenings all over the world also shown. The vaudeville part of the prosram is opened with a dash by Bill S. New- ton in a funny line of chatter. clever an imitation of a roung attempt at reller skating. wvening Manager Dean will two features, Zasu Pitts in Carmel Mevers and the seventh of Flame”—Bride ad for present “Tn Folly's Trail, episode, “Tongues 12 the much On Momday heralded 3 around L uted fan will be Now Brit- Sleeps,” time in TALMADGE “In s AT PALNCE areh Of A Sinner.” rrin davs’ ¢ ent at the Theatre. Monday. Adapted by .John and Anita Loos th- picture '\ of her previous productions. The actien of the plax e zirl's somewhat insane de- “be wicked” and " take the kedest man in New York for a husband. g *f1 Kearch Of A Sianer” First National d is guaranteed per tlicker. ~ to is distrip- Exhibitors’ to hand PINE BILL AT PALACE The Palace is offering an exception- hill and with ¥linor Giynn's famous story “The Career of Katherine Bush. big aftraction. Klinor Gly ally fine tonight Saturday { has been universally read in magazin and it has proven quite a sensat { in photoplay form. Catherine Calvert, the beautiful actress, portrays the vole of Katherine Bush. Other films ineluds Mack Sennett's new comedy Weaken''; Oland in *“The Third Eve,” ever popular Pathe New Vaudeville bill contains four real headliners with Mary Kurty & Co. in aerial novelty: orr & Hager in bits of musical comedy: Greenley & Drayton, a fast working colered dancing offering: and The Glockers in water juggling that is quite sensa- tional. How Madge Prepared lella to Face Rita Brown. T found Leila sitting up in bed. the bed-clothing huddled around her, her eyes swollen with weeping, her mig- nonne face pallid and strained with weeping. A gust of such anger at the heartless girl in the taxicab out- side swept me so fiercely that I was glad she was not within my reach. 1 would not have felt answerable for my hands if her sneering face had been near me just then. “Oh, Madge!” Leila can’t bear it! I can't!” I went up to her, took her twisting hands in mine, holding them firmly. “You don't need to bear it.” I said sootaingly. “Suppose 1 should tell you I had found out that everything you had heard was a basa falsehood 7" She looked up at me with startled eyes into which a flash of hope had come. Then it died as soon as it was born and was succeedsd by the old wailed, T stubborn look with which she had met my first suggestion that Alfred was guiltless of the things Rita Brown had said about him. “But that couldn’t be, Madge,” she sald with a finality that made me Jong to shake her into common sense. “Rita wouldn’t lie!" “No?" I drawled. ‘““Well, as it hap- pens, my dear, that's just exactly what Rita did do! Why, you little goose, don’t you know that Rita is in love with Alfred herself?” “Not now, she isn't,” Leila returmed. think—she used to be, but now haven't you seen—she's mad—about about—Maj. Grantland.” There was a hesftation in her voice that made me suddenly furious. Tt was almost as if she thought Rita Brown's infatuation for Hugh Grant- land might matter to me. I spoke hurriedly—icily—in reply. Suggestion in Teila’s Words. “Of course she is—mad about his wealth and position. She means to marry him if she can, but what there is of the thing she ealls her heart, belongs to Alfred, and she cannot bear to see you marry him. She swung herself to the side of the bed, putting her slender stock- inged feet upon the offor. “Oh, if I could only believe that!" she exclaimed Then her ce dark- ened with disappointment. “‘But I— I can't Forgive me Madge, but— vou—are—prejudiced against Rita, T am afraid.” Again that curious hesitaney! I almost forgot my errand in a furious demand as to what she meant, but fortunatel losed my lips in time. I opened thenf, however, in another second with an intonation that made my stubborn little friend jump. Rita Shows Her Colors. “Leila! You don't deserve happi- ness, but I'm going te give it to you, nevertheless. That is—" I amended, drvly, “unless you still continue to act like a stubborn little mule. Rita Brown is downstairs in a taxi. When AT o] SO HGEBE 2 ———————— | —————————————————————— g -2 dototatoded 2ot 41 2otk YT To Tot e o d o 1o Aeded e Tegeteto ] ARTHUR PEARSON Present BILLY e “HITS AND BITS” | PARSONS’ —Theatre — HARTFORD. TONIGHT $:15, ALL THIS WEEK Wed. Mat. $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c Sat. Mat. $2.50. $1.50, $1.00, 50c SLIDING WATSON HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife she comes in her she will tell you that everything she said was a lie, forever. I have given her my word not to tell you just why she does this, but I can tell you this much, that she is uotterly unworthy of the name of friend, or of your confidence. Deon't give her one single passing regret. To think that you doubted Alfred on her word! “Now let me bathe veur face, and make you a little fmore presentable. ! I told her you had a lteadache, but ! I am unwilling to have her see how much she has made you suffer.” “I can’t believe it of Rita—I can't believe it!” She murmured the words | over and over, dazedly, as I bathed her face, plaited her hair and wound | and then she will go out of your life ; | e a towel around her head. As T tucked the covers around her I surveyed her with satisfaction. “Now vou look more like a head- ache and less like a heartache,” T said. *“Amd don’t ever dare to tell me that you ever loved Alfred. You ‘can’t believe it of Rita,’ but you could believe far worse of the man you had promised to marry.” I left her to think that over while T went to summon Rita Brown. That worthy suddenly followed me to the door of Leila’s room. There I turned and faced her. “You have done your devilish work so well,” I said measuredly, “that it is going to be a hard task to convince Leila you were lying. I leave that to your own imgenuity, enly remember that it must be thoroughly performed before you leave this room.™ “Say, dom’t you think you've talked enough ?”* she snawled. “Lord! I don’t wonder the Dickybird's dueking from under if he has to listen to that clack all the time. Now, I'm not a clear fool. I know when I'm up against it, and it stands to reason I'm going to do this job right. But I'll be d—d if 'm not going to do it in my own way. Se shut up.” The Keith | % G SRRTVVVCOLLLOHDREOOGITLO OX'S VRUDEVILLE TODAY AN D TOMORROW 3—Performances on Saturday—3 Elmo Lincoln —IN— “Under Crimson Skies” A Red Blooded Drama of Strong Man’s Passions and One = Womnraw’s Pure Love | f i | “ 1 i ' 1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “THE COUNT” MUTT & JEFF IN “THE BRAVE TOREADOR”™ FOX NEWS Fox Vaudeville ?@ Four Headliners | ¥} GOLDEN & WEST ANTHONY & GREEN BILLY 5. NEWTON } AND ORETTA'S HAWAIIANS With Six Tupeful Artists i 1 ; | =y Lo & & £3 & & b & & & & & & & & & & & & & £ SUNPAY, OCTOBER 1ith “SEEING IT THRU” With ZASU PYITTS CARMEL MEYERS IN “FOLLY'S TRAIL" Seventh Episode of “BRIDE, and “TONGUES OF FLAME” elolodetotelode] 13" { All of Next Week, Beginning Monday, Oct. 18th, i $ William Fex Presents His Master ©inemelodrama £“While New York Sleeps” X0 & ! g The Scnsation of the Cemtury in the Photoplay World. In New York at $2.00 per sept. In New Britain at REGULAR FOX PRICES | & rasesass < FOX ENTERTAINMENTS SRVLDRH/BRDROR L g Lopg 2ot d g dodercdod 2 dor RokeRedede d A Tt ke ot LT Rt et Rl L ol T e L B ; CRrR PLEASURE CARS | M. IRVING JESTER | DA 198 ARCH ST BHLCOOLTVBILBIOY LOUIS HERRUP -1-3 OFF On Our Entire Stock of Furniture The Boldest Merchandising Stroke in the History of the Furniture Industry Thosc are the exact words of a manufacturer who dropped in to see us yesterday. 1t d e making a mistake to cut prices this way until you can buy fovr less yourselves.” That is the We could have waited until wholesale prices dropped. But for a year we have been ham- high prices ,and now we are goin ALL the way to lowest prices in over two years. It was & (o think you ar very point ! mering away at Ify per cent. the public. newest Nyles. You can buy all the go for a year or more to Compare With Any prices were as low as an means, then, to take on low prices ! up to some store to lead the way, S big step that marks the real return to the old, low-price levels. »u ccuid but walk through this great store and see the offi—then you would understand why there has been such a tremendo.is response on the part of There are fine period suites in Italian Renaissance, Chippendale, Louis XVI, and all the other We are even including the fresh, new fall creations for every room in the home at 1-3 off ! furniture you need, now, with positive assurance that prices are down as low as they will Comparison is the acid test of values ! prices talk today as never and as Hartford’s come, Our Prices in Hartford Actual before. Our regular y in the city. Think what it e-third off all these former Young couples by scores furnished their homes yesterday. The 33 1-3 per cent. discount means a $600 home outfit for instance now wil cost you only $400. That $200 you save will make a tidy sum with which to start housekeeping. Oiginal price tickets remain. Liberty Bonds accepted. No exceptions. LOUIS HERRUP COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER Main, Morgan and Village Streets Hartford BHSBBECLBIBLOTOSDEVTIVDDCBOVILVRHHOTVOY " & < RFBEESHLGE BB EBPHE S “But”, he added, “I - largest furniture store we felt it our duty to take the kind of furniture you can now buy at 33 1-5 < Stoves Are Included at 33 1-39p Off Yes, the 33 1-3% off applies on all stoves. Right at the start of the season, with the first cold snap of the year, comes the opportunity to buy a com- bination range, a hot blast heater, an Oak heater or base-burner at exactly one-third less than you had expected to pay. Now is the time to buy stoves ! Y < BEGRLBBBOEHEGHBBB G ERLBRI BBV LLBGOT