New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1920, Page 20

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DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of evelations Mother Graham Gave Other a Shock. do you know p to? in-law ocame into the of the cottage where & rent which my in stepping out of what the n'‘ght before when | from she Paige dinner. seated on the floor near with a string ot empty keep In my work mse him with when I fw' that his grandmother ly perturbed, for she to caress him, nor [with anything about him, iavariable proceedings ear him. for 1 gener- mountalns concerning to be very small the slightest ides” 1 I haven't seen Dicky He wam't up when I o that I had foroed my- sarly, and had dressed eaution In order to my sulky husband, of his way ever Some Detters. had returned from the in high dudgeon, and, oceasional word to his sat stonily silent during I knew, of ecourse, BARBER SHOP patrons from 8 a. m. to Sam to 10 p. m. THIS WEEK— an Aeronautical Moton P! HOORAY Barleague, n Twelve Entitled. AND PLANES" Featuring (Mc n) VREELAND Program—Augmented Open at 6:30, RSON S’ m #2350 — Mat. 50¢ to $2.00 re. Shubert Present DRODORA b Revival of -M Cast Headod by QR PAINTER Theater $100,000 Production. ECK’S HALL TABS’ MIXE IN PPRIZES of a Wife | what wag the matter—his overhearing of Maj. Grantland's confidential un- dertone, without knowing the words | uttered. But I, conscious of no word | or aetion at which he could cavil ever | so little, equally, had made no effort | to conciliate him. We had not spoken | to' each other since, that was something I didn’t care to tell my husband's mother. A reanson why you haven't seen lhlm she retored tartly. “He's been {in my room writing letters till I'm [nearly crazy from that clicking type- | writer of his. I wish the pesky things had never been invented. People wouldn’t write so much foolishness if they had to do it with a pen.” “He must have suddenly been con- victed of his epistolary sins, and be making up for lost time,” I urged reo- assuringly. “You know Dicky is probably the worst correspondent in the known world.” “All of that” she said. “But he isn't writing to his friends this trip He's got & New York classified tele- phone directory from the hotel, and he's writing letters to all the, real estate firms in the city. I saw some addresses.” I dropped my sewing, looked at her with astonished eyes Mother Graham Is Aroused. “Real estate firms! Whatever in the “I've tried to get a poek at what he's writing, but he's hs close and careful as a clam about . Have you any idea what he's I shook my head doubtfully. “I can't think of anythipg.” T said “Unloss—" I stopped short, for inte my bram had flashed a fantastie netion born of a memory of the night before when Dicky had leaned forward at the sight of the stately old-fashioned , Paige homestead with its “blow.away” and colonial pillars, and had murmured with his soul in his eyes, “I'm going have a house like that.” what?' snapped my moth- . Don’t sit there like a bottle. If you've got anything to say, say it—if you haven't, say that and shut up.” I bad no intention of confiding to my mother-in-law the bizarre notion which had occurred to me, but I had to supply her aroused curiosity with something, so 1 'went on casually: “He might be thinking of renting the house furnished while we are down here. Many people do it, X understand.” Mother Graham gasped and turned pale. “Margaret! You're crazy! With all my things! I shall go to Richard this minute.” I smiled at the way in which she said “my things,” with never a thought for any other furniture the house might contain, but I eaught her dress as she rushed toward the door. “Mother! Remember that is only a guess on my part. Don't tell Dicky I said it.” She tore herself loose, but flung a reassurance over her shoulder as she ran out: “I'Il not bring you into it. attend to Richard.” But I'n ARCH STREET D MINSTRELS DANCING ADMISSION 25e¢. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ORTH AND COLEMAN'S Top Merry Makers Night at the Circus’t Musical Comedy at Ita Joyous Best ort Lytell in‘The Right of Wa Palnts the Struggle of a to Justify the lustinctive Faith of His Soul —ALSO— ONIO MORENO LIGHTNING COMEDY LYCEUM TOPICAL REVUE Brilliant, Unbelieving Mind “THE VEILED MYSTERY” SCREEN MAGAZINE THIS SUNDAY NIGHT Double Feature Bill and Musical Lyceum Augmented velty Orchestra RAY and DOROTHY DALUTON A New and Recreative Photo Play LUCY COTTON IN bncert By NTONIO MORENO IN IN SUDDEN JIM “THE PRODIGAL WIFE” “THE VEILED MYSTERY” ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 5 ] 5 ) 6 ) ) 5 ) ) 5] o 5 5 ) ) 5] 5 but, of course, | ** NEW BRl’"AlN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, | d" ,A Unless otherwise noted, these burcau of the theaters or st CHARLES RAY AT PALACE. If you wish to know how any of the mystifying sleight-of-hand tricks are done, just ask Charles Ray, star of Thomas H. Ince’'s latest photoplay, Hay Foot, Straw Foot,” which is now at the Palace theater The Keith vaudeville bill contains four clever acts with “The Pelots” in an original juggling novelty: Jim Doherty in songs and stories, who ulsn displays a pretty tenor v telle offers a neat classy singing offer- ing and ““The Three Rianos” win favor with their quaint novelty “In Jungle Land.” HARRY CAREY AT FOX'S. Another clean hit is recorded for Harry Carey in the cinema bull's eye with his latest production, *“Blue Streak McCay,” which opened at Fox's yesterday. Mutt and Jeff in '\'\'\polron are just as funny as they could possibly be and to add to the merriment there is another comedy “In and Out” A new Fox News is also shown. Four very good acts make up the vaudgville part of the program. Ar- dell And West combine juggling with voeal selections. Hoyt and West sang. Dina Cooper and company present a dramatic sketeh, ‘“The Orey Ghost™ The Jones family, which consists of father, mother, two sons and a daugh- ter, are a complete vaudeville show in themselves and captivated every man, woman and child that attended Fox's yesterday. ‘"'"lff!:llh notices are written by the press tractic - with which they deat | Sunday there will be the usual two feal . Edith Roberts will be seen in “The Adorable Savage” and the popular favorite, Frank Keenan, will be presented in “The World Aflame.” For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday f next week the offering will be een Percy in ““The Husband Hunt- o™ “BUDD! New York Triumph at the Lyocum Tonight. For the first time this season New Britain has an opportunity to sce a real biz New York Musical comedy hit, Buddies. This evening the last performance will be given at 8:15. All seats are now on sale at the thea- ter box office at prices ranging from 50a to $2.00. TABS' FAIR. A repetition of Monday evening's success is anticipated tonight when the Y. M. T. A. & B. and L. T. A. & B. society minstrels present their sec- ond performance at the Tab's fair in Bardeck's hall. The troupe has sev- eral changes in its program and ap entire new stock of jokes. Monday night's show was one of the best df- fered since the fair opened and drew a capacty house to the hall. The soloistg were generously applauded for their efforts. and the emdmen freely 1620, encored giving evidence of the quality of the show. Among those who take part in the solo work are Mrs. Corr, the Misses Walsh, Croweley and Kane, and Messrs. Schevd, Humason, Kerin and Sullivan. Urban Callahan is in- terlocutor and Daniel Sullivan, pian- ist. Full foreign news in the N. Y. Call —advt. LYCEUM PROGRAM SUSPENDED. The regular Lyceum program for today is suspended owing to the pre- sentation of *“Buddies,” which was played this afternoon, and which has an evening performance tonight. That had been his challenge: “Show me a sign from Heaven, tailor man, and I may believe in your God.” Charley’s Steele’s atheism again brought him trouble. “The Right of Way"” will be seen for last time tomorrow matinee and night. It has all the primitive baeck- ground of the Canadian Woods. Orth and Coleman's Tip Top Merry Training School FOR NURSES AT NORWICH, CONNECTICUT The W. W. Backus Hospittal, a general hospital with well equipped medical, surgical and obstetrical departments, offers a three years' course to young women desiring a nurse’s pro- fession. Books and uniforms are furnished the first year. The Backus Hospital is de- lightfully situated in the best residential section of Norwich, about one mile from the heart of the city, on one of the main trolley lines. It is one of the most modern and up to date Makers made a big hit vesterday with their second show of the week, “A Night at the Circus.” “A Night at the Circus” should prove a hit to the other Lyceum patrons tomorrow matinee and night. There are several good musical num- bers. Antonio Moreno in the serial pic- tures are the Scren Magazine and the included in the program. Other pic- tures are the Screen Mabazine and the Lyceum Topical Review. “Truth about Russia,” in the Call —advt. ScottsEmulsmn It is npurishment abundant in strength-giving and growth-promot- -u"t.-—.-—ua.- 2028 = 5##@@ ###fi&#&%#@###%%##@@fi#fl PAL ACE “HOUSE OF HITS” TODAY AND SATURDAY FATTY CHARLES RAY “Hayfoot——Strawfoot” ARBUCKLE “A thfldhss Romeo” KEITH VAUDEVILLE SH456068430000 LYCEUM TONIGHT ONLY 3.7 The New York Musical Comedy Triumph “BUDDIES’ Diyect from New York and Boston. Comedy Galore Lilting Melodies An All Star New York Cast. o= -te Admission: 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Plus Tax. Curtain At 8:15. G#####fi%&%###&fl###”fi##%# FOoX's ‘/BLID["‘LLv TODAY AND TOMORROW Three Perfcrmances Saturday HARRY CAREY —IN— “BLUE STREAK McCOY” A Thrilling Romance of the Mine Ficlds of the Great Southwest Harry Carey at His Best “NAPODEON"——MUTT & JEFF——*“IN AND OUT” ~ FOX VAUDEVILLE 4--Headliners--4 ARDELL & WEST DINA COOPER & CO. THE FAMOUS JONES FAMILY. SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, FRANK KEENAN “THE WORLD AFLAME” AND “THE ADORABLE SAVAGE” EDITH ROBERTS “HURLED FROM THE CLOUDS" Episode Nine of “BRIDE 13" MON.~TUES.~—~WED.—NoV. 1=—2w=3 EILEEN PERCY IN “THE HUSBAND HUNTER" -Loded-dodededododed 4 dedod 2o g degededetolod b T dededotodotoRedegede 1 4 2o 2 do e 4t .Qfi####fi%.######&fi###%#fi##fi@@@Q#@@fi#@@@fi%#fi## L4 dedodedeloldel 24 2o Bode Jed 4 dedeedogede do gy Tol e 2o fote Tot et TR oy T - 1 TR X ) institutions of the state, and 1s fully equipped for the teaching of students for the profession of nursing. dress K.A.DOWD,R.N. SRS TLLRVCALO0BMUB0G THE RIANOS In Jungeriand JIM DOHERTY Irish Tewor D. W. Grifith's “TDOD DANUKR™—Sunday, Mon., Thes, Wed. Seats for Sunday on Sale Now, For information, ad- olelobet detalel L g g 22 deded 2 2ok ] Superintendent of Nurses, . Norwich, Conn. Garments For Wee Ones ¢ IN OUR LITTLE BABY SHOP ' This fascinating shop is brimfull of garments just for baby—adomble an useful. Mothers will find here complete layettes for baby's health and comfort. Cénveniently listed Delow are things for immediate needs. BABY’S VERY BEST WARDROBE Swathing Bands, wool knit and silk and wool, ...... Shirts, merino and all wool .................. All silk and silk and wool shirts . Flannel and Flannelette Gertrudes ....... Flannelette Pinning Blankets ............ Hand-made Slips and Dresses Sleeping Garments, flannelette and knit . Stockings, cashmere, silk and wool ... Flannel and Flannelette Kimonos , Cashmere and Knit Jackets .....c.cmeoent. Bootees, wool knit and eiderdown . WHEN BABY GOES OUT-OF-DOO Bonnets in all silk, cashmere and wool knit 50c to $2.98 Coats in cashmere, chinchilla, silk and corduroy $2.98 to $9.98 Hooded Capes in cashmere and silk . $2.98 to $7.98 Knit Leggms with and without feet .... $1.25 to $1.98 Out-Door Kozy Bunting $2.98 to $4.98 ' Carriage Robes in eiderdown knit viiee.-.. $1.98 to $6.98 Moccasin and first-step Shoes LOVELY GIFTS FOR BABY Carriage strap and clamps - : Toilet Sets, including three and four pleces N Bibs, hand—mad of crepe and linen o e e Rattles and nursery toys Hot Water Bottles, ribbon covered and hand painted ............ Soap Bubble Sets ...t Armlets, rousettes and bonnet ties ............... Special Sales now on in all departments. See window dlsplay O- 7% fifl? - Eohi # £85388 988€ AP 4A ~Qqqpbdégqnupfiaonooqaatooaooooqooonao. SO ) aaabhe&ncaaa 1SS GBS GRTVLSHCTRD %0fi%#%fi%fi%#‘fl#@Gfi#fl’flfl"#fifi#”‘fi'fi”.’ se00000 | BOU00B %R 7 FEY -2 1 2 T X 20008

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