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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920, DLDING A HUSBAND lel"u"‘““ e Ii Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife -l. o= N - m Sought to Be Alone. body—I've no business® to speak this Unless otherwise moted, these notices are written by the press rottier than she ever was, | way, but—why don't you look after Suvenn of the thanters or attmell:- with wiidh they Gand ? He's no busi- “BUDDIES.” selected cast supports Harry Carey in All the world loves a romance. this production erled in | z Likewise all the world loves the sort| Little Joff and elongated Mutt are Dr. “Jm"” Paige's musing | cvos" of music which clings so persistently Presented in a screaming Fisher crea- hen realized that T had no |00 oad to glance across the | to dne's memory that it is inevitable tion “Napoleon.” Another laughable pla answered “Edic The I haa | that t will be whstled by everybody ' farce is offered in “In and Out” and an't look happy, somehow your husband better l ps wore fixed upon the | table to see the look he meant oyes w xed upon who hears it. These are perhaps the the screen program is rounded outl I queried in startle’l coun- | ness bringing a look like that to Edie's - d or fo »r | seen it often enough in Edith Fairfax’'s . A “ of his lh\v: = t ulr.\h ¢ it n enoug two best reasons why the Selwyns pro- | With a new Fox News. i """'""]‘ -\‘“'“ ':'Ifl RSN | oven. and had only had strength to en- | qu vion of “Buddies” ran for twelve The four vaudeville acts present- and there was that in his hich told me he had shared ed include Ardell and West, Dina Cooper and company, Hoyt and West ‘and the famous Jones Family. The two features which Manager Dean will offer on Sunday evening are Edith Roberts in “Tke Adorable Savage” and Frank Keenan in “The World Aflame.” dure it because I had been reasonably | consccutive months in the Selwyn sure that no answering kindred glance r New York, and ten weeks in uneasiness with which [ ol 45 he yeen in those of my hus- » Selwyn Park theater, Boston, be- ed the rapt configences Mekey were exchanging ow her pretty well, don't pand. I wondered if Dr. “Jim"—or— | fore these producers had an oppor- Grantland d scen more than I{ tunity to offer other cities the chance ” i et to see it. At least the time has come RSP WOrS BOW CN MG B ‘You sce, he isn’t in love with her,” | when we shall see this delightful I lifted mine to their cool, . the astonishing man went on, ““so I | musical comedy or , 1 felt a warning lttle in- R nedy, for “Buddies” will be t there was something be- estion, that If in any way don’t see why he should carry on like | the attraction at the Lyceum Frida e e T that uniess Ne's trying o get even with | night with the entire New York anqj PERT LYTELL AT LYCEUM. 'Y | you for something—men do these | Boston cast, chorus, company, s my real feeling toward |\ " omotimes, you know. And if | symphony orchestra and picturesque Mance, “The Right of Way" will be o drrored 1n those eyes. | 1 Were in your place 1 wouldn't give | production seen at the Lyceum tonight and Sat- B et ayes 1o be Gossived | D™ ony cause. He'a tee “"\‘"“f';'.‘f" ] ARSI : i urday, with Bert Lytell as' the star. B a7 swmmoned Al | % Uew toibelel have B/ heat ARRY CAREY AT FO) { The regular Lyceum program will p He laughed a bit sardonically, and [ Harry Carey has given lo e Sttt et L i of ddssimulation as I an-|; (.o pankful indeed that Aunt Dora [ tergoers cvidence of his skill in & | evening owinz to the presentation of :‘::mo woman ever knowa | JUst then wave her little old-fashioned number of photodramas during the the musical comedy “Buddies.” The Refining Company “‘Sweeten it Lawith Domiino " Sir Gilbert Parker's master ro- the Palace theater for three days commencing Thursday. In this story, written by Julien Josephson, Mr. Ray appears as a country youth who un- dergoes the adversities of training at a modern military camp. The story has the atmosphere of . signal for the ladies to rise, and so re- | Past several years, but it is doubtful program will be resumed Saturday [rou realize that's supposed |, .04 me from the necessity of mak- | If he has ever presented a more ap- matinee ible feat, don't you ing any answer to Dr. “Jim's” aston- | Pealing and human cha -~ thaf Straight for the cliff she was walk- ly"—as I saw his eves | i monologue. When next 1 saw | that of “Blue Streak McC: in the j She was asleep, the man who piy-—~Edith ‘“}{" Lella and | ot e In the drawing room | 5(ory ‘of that title which opens a watched her knew. And he was no Inttmate companions”—I |4, .44 over Edith devotedly, evident- 'Ih""fl days engagement this afternoon. 'Jess aware that by mere inaction he ibatituted the word for the |\ 4otormined upon keeping all other | It gives him an opportunity for his could let her step unknowing to her | .amy life and Mr. Ray portrays the riend,” which 1 feared L, gmjrers at arms’ length £00d humor, his human nature and death. It mcant freedom to ~ him, | character of a youth who bears the i give to Bdith Fairfax Bl Soulonin: Tanend. his tense dramatic power. It is one freedom to declare his real love to | oot o (o Ve e T in ires and we know each other bet- | ¢ his words lingered with me. 1| Of the best things scen at Fox's this the woman he loved. Suppose chance | i expacted by his grandfather to live groat majority of women | o)y .4 i I could not smile and utter |° m"' Scar P had not brought him to the SPot— |yt 1o all the moral standards of the 0 o righ one — o small talk in w the various ak 1 y s -~ what then e would have been un- i i are right in one thing the smaill which the various | o 1/ o€ FIrens l\’:dum is an ap hat then? H 1d h b great American general. tonikht. “cousins” near me were indulging, so [ gETL L8 FOTY OF Shriting actioh, self-, able to save the woman who now was| " rTne new Keith vaudeville bill wil Jho's Uncasiness. at the first opportunity 1 slipped into | vy d love, written by H. H.| even nearer to the brink. Thus con- | p, featured by *“The Three Rianos” fy the truth. Edith, usual- | ;" oy rained alcove at one end of the | qnol " yon MeCor Amton inrc oeh Au- | sclence fought with him—and Charlie | ijn 3 clever novelty surprise; Martell glowing like the roses In | 1oom Mhe curtains were loobed | dor country of -\(h‘(i-r‘:::ll‘::\‘f~‘:hc bor- " Bteele's conaclence had never troubled | win' fool the most skeptical; The Fe- EEShe vore & filmy gown | ST 1" byt behind them there was & | Foneer Y, 0f the sou est. o him much. This is but one of the | ois will offer a new style of juggling B and in erioarkiBaic | St Ton Aatermilned It DIAT |t Lae s o soU Be L jolu fdnd ERigh ol (WaY ! aitias aAE Marien. will mmke: D Wil d a fillet of cunningly fash- | .o o tanation 4 any found s active iny protecting the min- . Offering their second bill for the |, oorking good one. e atigue in explanation if any one found | ing interests. Marlowe, a prominent week, Orth and Coleman’s Tip Top 5 rowel o ~ me. operator, has a son who recalls to M ymaki vill b ight and | to speak the truth, you're | ' .. iR : : Merrymakers will be seen tonight and | NEWEST GRIFFITH FILM et He has no business bringing that (Job his own youth and the two be- Saturday in their musical revue, “A e el e malle this astounding look to Edie’s eyes. Unless hr.:j try- | come great friends. Marlowe's niece, Night at the Circus.”” Al Lemons, unny statement with a face ing 1I;l K"\' (W'chn for sumt-lhn::g T [(‘mn;\,) Iulsu strikes hl; fancy and New Britain’s own comedian and °® wouldn't give him cause.” “He's too |stirs him to better deeds. Unfor- wooden shoe endurance dancer will D that after o et g | #9040 looking—"" the phrases rang | tunately, Marlowe's wife is attracted have a leading part in this revue. tpe man, but it 4y &6 eIt fact el themiselves over in my brain until 1[by her husband's manager, Otis, who The revue discloses the troubles of | that very few South Sea Islanders ac Vora Halnre: who il he ssemtin ’ ed hastily T reckon |01 like shriekin plans to steal his s 1 2 quire the dignity to match their de- a e, Who e seen in the | lightful musical comedy succes: Birdll nover b6 anY- shrjeking ; and el ; employer’s gold twb visitors at a circus and the man- | 00 "0 0TS T (cept the Chris- | character of Julie Benoit, the sweet| “Buddies.” Lyceum theater, matinee amed therell never be any-| Tme sound of Dicky's voice just|and elope with her. Job jnterrupts ner in which they are fooled. tian religion. Their pbrsonal appear. | maid of France in the Selwyns de-!and nishi, Friday, October 23th. f - | outsi@e the curtain arrested my atten- | their plans, and the sincere gratitude Other pictures tonight and Satur- E e - what people generally tion of Marlowe, who offers Job any favor day are a -Lightning comedy, the ance make a ludicrous centrast with = ople r . y . . ial clothi matter how k. And that's what makes| " . got too fresh.” he was saying. | It 18 Within his power to grant. How Screen Magazine and the Lyceum T Clone ook here! m a rough | wppoted cour answer.” Job stifles his great desire and masks Topical Review. D. Griffith has ',nmrpomted e “What do you mean?" Alfred asked | Dis feelings in order to bring hap- ARl aGters ALY - iness to his “b e § of these characters in his latest pro p o his “buddie” and the girl CHAS. RAY AT PALACE. Rt ferhe bt DEubes wemeh wiil he loves are told in the concluding’' Charles Ray has an entirely new | PHCOOM Pt (MEIEL, Fce thea scenes of what ha i s : . &5 t has been called the character in his latest Paramount ter, heginning Sunday. It is a love year's best western story. A specially photoplay which will be dis; ved at story such as could not have hap- Philosophers have argued at length against the proverb that clothes make Bout Russia,” in thé Call [ 'n startled tones. “Only that Rita tried to hand out a cholce assortment of scandal about you to Leila. Of course, Leila wouldn't m— N s 9 | stand for it, and 1 guess little Rita got oy Snch e e R s o her walking papers pronto. Madge is %#Q## *fi‘&@#@#%@fi@-@@fififififififi-@ R A Sl B L Sy in it somewhere, according to Edith— adventure and romance made famous Theatre — probably put the skids under Rita. by some of the best writers in his- @ . HARTFORD. I'll find out before long and let you tory. * RS e k L. SAT. MATINEE SAT. | know. But I think, old man, it's good .@ Bronchitis, most stubborn ] 0 —_ . B v Hdvlnn&‘e—ynu know the rest of it.” English labor news In the Call s . k .50 s, 500 ¢o $0.00 “Amen!"” heartily rejoined \lflm| —advt. Of all cough's ylelds to l¥s Shubert Pre it - e Durkee, and they move away. But my it iy —=———————————— | healing properties. Try this DRODORA JaleusEapien i Aes et Cnen = Sl FRANK B0sco BARBER sHop |famous old family remedy phrase, “according to Edith.” How TODAY FRIDAY \‘ATl’]‘DAY uperd Revival of olose they must be in each other's con- S BARBERS and experience the Comfflrt Superb Cast Headed by | fidence! EANOR PAINTER - ‘@ Open to our patrons from 8 a. m. to it brings to those who use it. entury Theater $100,000 The N. Y. Call leads them all.—advt, . 8 p. m.—Saturday 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. | PUre and safe it aids nature, Startmg Sunday 3 Production. Sister voters: Read the N. Y. Call fi'fi# 183 MAIN STREET in restoring vitality and in re- | Over Clark & Bralnerd’s. lieving coughs, colds, bromn-: —and— = chitis, and all forms of throat| G RAND and lung ailments. Mon. Tues. We.d. The above familiar trade-mark on:| every package—all druggi , 66c G —IN— _ —— 4 ”” TABS’ FAIR TONIGHT Hayfoot Strawfoot FATTY ARBUCKLE DECK’S HALL ARCH STREET In His Screaming Comedy MARDI GRAS NIGHT " A Reckless Romeo” IN PPRIZES -:- DANCING KEITH VAUDEVILLE ADMISSION 25c, “There’s None Better” « THE RIANOS MARTEL? Something New A Question THE PELOTS JIM DOHERTY WATCH FOR THE “IDOILADANCER" STARTING SUNDAY edogogodaiaiogegatobototot teotototoRotc Tt ) LYCEUM TOMORROW FRIDAY —The— NEW YORK MUSICAL COMEDY ‘BUDDIES’ Lots of Comedy Songs a Plenty New York Cast Entire HARTFORD. —ALL THIS WEEK— / Company in an Aeronautical Motion v e HIP! HIP! HOORAY Cuticura Soap ~ch:m;j:, e ND PLANES® WI].]. Help You HELEN (Ml:c“‘;;:‘-:n‘\mmmm Cleal' YOIII‘ Skm Pl sl R s avs0 . | | et R I ST R [ ] ) ) ) o i ) o ) 5] [ ] Matinee at 2:15 l_l'l Evening at 7:15 Doors Open Half [#] An Hour Earlier [g] 0090###@@@@#@##@##&###3 I §15 | VAUDEVILLE Lefetolonelotelototetogoletodolelotototodoloaladod- 1o 0 ] ) ) ] ) ] ) D ) @EIEIEIEIEEIEI @@@@@@fi#@@@fi@@@@@ = -3 4 < & o) fi##fi#fi#éfi@#@@@@- fofetelotelolotetodefototobeliode] -‘THUR.SDA Y B AND SATURDAY ORTH AND COLI AN'S Tip Top Merry Makers 1‘A Night at the Circus: Musical Comedy at Its Joyous Best Bert Lytell in‘The Right of Way’ Paints the Struggle of a Brilliant, Unbelieving Mind to Justify the Instinctive Faith of His Soul —ALSO— . ANTONIO MORENO —IN— “THE VEILED MYSTERY"” = q G -ffoth LIGHTNING COMEDY SCREEN MAGAZINE ritrl LYCEUM TOPICAL REVUE THIS SUNDAY NIGHT THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY HARRY CAREY —IN=— BLUE STREAK McCOY” Humor, thos and Stirring Action, Mixed in the Best Story of the Mine Is Ever Sercened. PoLEON" MUTT and r “IN AND OUT" FOX X VAUDEVILLE 4--Headliners--4 ¢ ARDELL AND WEST HOYT AND WEST INA COO & CO, THE FAMOUS JONES FAMILY SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, EDITH ROBERTS N ‘THE ADORABLE SAVAGE” AND “THE WORLD AFLAME” WErH FRANK KEENAN URLED FROM THE CLOUDS” Ninth Episode of “BRIDE 18" Presents =] 9!" 2'g (4] A2 wg: (] < ] < g 0 = ® o (-1 QUJ = >fl’ g2 3= 0o < 5 ® -3 g e The Idol Dancer With CHARLES RAY and DOROTHY DALTON IN SUDDEN JIM - 5 A New and Recreative Photo Play Clarine Seymour LUCY COTTON IN “THE PRODIGAL WIFE™ Richalfl Bal‘thel ¥ BARGAIN MATINEE BEST SEATS $1.00 . =] 2 Q b [ - < Q 8 -8 [ [} g ® ANTONIO MORENO IN “THE VEILED MYSTERY” ROLIN COMEDY FORD EDUCATIONAL . Creighton Hale gooll 50 00 - .50