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’-E T Wik otherwine noted, these notlees . of the theaters or attracti g GHT AT FOX'S. . “The Husband Fox's theater, ends its This rollicking comedy, merablo funny situations, lsughing from the time ®, the husband hunter, capture the young man |8 r weon, until she we overs that she has been | ‘Edgar t vietim of a practical | News by her flance and has | of the turns the tables on them s work as the charming s Myra leaves nothing to and she is supported by t with Emory Johnson as man. Howard Mitchell icture. an,” Willlam plcture, which opens & three days' engage- to the old days of West, when the best was a quick gun-hand. ure Farnum has the m-hand in the West, n" iy reputed to be one virile photodramas ever this popular star. Jackie | in EEEE EI ] [EIE]EI@EEIEE]EIE PALACE— OF HITS itten by the press which ‘hey deat Farnum in cattleman’'s daughter. prominent actors are in the cast. It is promised to be the most thrilling and heart appealing s&tory the West has yet filmed Mutt and Jeff will be with us in timely offering, *“The Politicians." will also have Booth Tarkington's Camps Out” and a new Fox Thare will be an entire change vaudeville t of the program. STAR AT PADAC Friday and Saturday this week the Palace will present one of the best known of Broadway's musical comedy stars, George I Moore, who comes here with his own company of real entertainers, in- cluding pretty girls, new songs and dances and special scene-y. He offers a song and dance revue that has been a big success all over the Keitid cir- cuit. Other vaudeville acts on the same bill will include Morlen and tex in a comedy novelty offering; Marion Clare, a very clever come- dienne; and Arthur and Leah Bell, an. excellent offering The big Saunders the Many plays opposite role ol a BROADWAY On Thursday, Farnum’s to- HOUSE NIGHT “THE IDOL DANCER" KEITH VAUDEVILLE THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Maurice Tourneur’s DRURY LANE PRODUCTION “THE WHITE HEATHER™ ¢ i & O} C MACK SENNETT'S NEW COMEDY YOUTHFUL FANCY ITH VAUDEVILLE FEATURING dway’s Musical Comedy Star George F. Moore AND MIS BIG COMPANY OF ENTERTAINERS GIRLS p— PRETTY MUSIC — PRETTY SCENERY @D@@@@E\EEI@@ I&Aau BALI;IN{ IC e S PRNEUR S ] ] ) ) ) ) G D 6 ) D ) )5 ) ) ) ) ) GG fi###fi#fl-&0‘000”9#900”0960##00 0[0) TODAY AND TOMORROW COLEMAN'S TIP TOP MERRY MAKERS Present NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL photoplay on the bill presents Maurice Tourneur's latest production of the Druary Lane success ¢The White Heather,” with an all star cast in- cluding Mabel Ballin and Jack Gil- bert. Other films Maeck Sen- nett’'s new comedy, outhful Fancy.” a new episode of Warner Oland In “The Third E and the ever pop- wlar Pathe News BAUER HER SUNDAY. ‘There are two kinds of audiences that T like best to play for.” says Har- old Bauer, the famous pianist, who will play herc at Fox's theater on Sunday afternoon at 3:30, “the two classes who enjoy music the most. The kind are professional musicians, who know exactly what another mt sician is trying to do, to whom every detail of the performance is compre- hensible: the other kind are people who know nothing at all about music but love to hear it. To fully under- stand a musical work, one must be able to appreciate it both intellectual- ly and emotionally. The same is true of any kind of art, although the bal- ance of the two factors differ with the type of art. Naturally the intellect is more active in reading a book than the emotions, if the book is of any value; but the opposite is true of music, P’eople who cannot tell a sharp from a flat, can listen to the great works of the masters with real enjoyment.” irst AT LYCEUM Tonight is the last time to see Olive Thomas in “The Glorious Lady.” It is a tale of the love of the Duke of Loam for beautiful Ivis Benson (Olive Thomas). This love is fanned into a strong flame when Ivis rescues the Duke at the risk of her own life during the running of the annual “peint-to-point” race, This race is similar to the American steeplechase, and is an English cus- tom which had its origin far back in the baronial days. In this event all wre permitted to compete—high and low-born alike—and flerce is the rivalry and strong the enthusiasm as the contenders strive for victory. “Aladdin from Broadway,” which is being presented by the Tip Top Merry Makers, will also be seen for the last time tonight. It has been at- tracting big houses, especially because of the acting of Al Lemons, New Brit- ain's own comedian and wooden shoe - EILEEN never met. “HIS WIFE'S CALLER" Ninth Episode of 0X VAUDEVILLE ARRISON & BURTON o) ] man with the quickest gun. °* Last Time Tonight ““The Husband Hunter’’ A laugh a minute—a rollicking comedy and a wholesome story of a girl who determines to marry i man she b KENNEDY, MERL & KENNEDY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 5, 6. Wllllam Farnum in ‘“Drag Harlan” A vivid drama of the West when Providence was on the side of the WEDN endurance dancer, and his football dog, Pete. In addition. Lemons does some clever acting from the audience and brings down the house time and again. “The Jolly Prisoners” is the mus- ical revue for the second half of the week by the Tip Top Merry Makers. Several comedy scenes are presented with Al Lemons and Coleman as the fun leaders, “Burning Daylight,” Jack London's soul-stiring story of the Far North with Mitchell Lewis, is the feature picture for Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday. A treat is promised the Lyceum patrons all next week with the advent of Chas. K. Champlin and his stock company. There will be a change of program daily. Several Broadway successes will be offered. INFORMAL DANCE AT Y. W. C. A. HALL TONIGHT At 8:30 p. m. Introducing RIALTO ORCH. —GRAND— Week of \ov. lsb—Mlmlecs Daily “THE BOSTONIANS” With the Inimitable FRANK FINNEY The Original Irish Comedjan Special Midnight Show Election Night PARSONS® TONIGHT AND ALL “'EEI\—M&T WED. AND SAT. ALICE DELYSIA (From the London Pavilion, London, by arrangement with Charles B. Cochrane) In Her London and Paris Success “AFGAR” An Intimate Oriental Extravaganza ogededeg dededodop L tutot Jototoger -1 1o T F FoX Ty PERCY sparkling and CHESTER OUTING—FOX NEWS “HURLED FROM THE CLOUDS.” “BRIDE 13.” 4--Headliners--4 POWERS & POWERS CHAS McDONALD & CO. E " kelelolegederetelototolotetot To Togete oottt Xl 2e e dfo el FOX EN TERTAINMENTS fl@fl##&##‘#'fi### fi###‘%#%fi#@ dartford Inc. China, Glassware, Enamel- ware, Cutlery and Kitchen Needs ONE WEEK SALE. The Fox store of China, Glassware and Housefurnishings is famous for its great sales, and sched. tuled for tomorrow is the opening of one of the greatest. From East to West, Thanksgiving needs. from North to Seuth we've gathered a wonderful Impressive displays of beautiful things, interesting display of useful things; articles varied assertment of designed for big and little purposes every ona of which 18 of aterling quality and heolds & vastly important place in the preparation of the bountiful Thanksgiving feast. ‘We are justly proud of the fact that in this sale we are holding out our best values, and for this reason we urge you to buy. Fox's sale prices never meant more to you than they do today. Aluminum Ware 4-quart Wagner Cae: Alumi- num Ware Covered Saucepan. Value $6.25 for $5.50. 3-quart Wagner Cast ardini- num Ware Covered Saucepan. Value $5.62 for $5.00. 3-pint Wagner Aluminum Ware Covered Casserole. Valua $5.00 for $4.35. Tin Ware 42-inch Star-Shaped Tin Cake Pans . 55c. Fancy 8| Jelly Moulds Triangle Shaped Tin Cake Pans ...cccececcnnenns Wire Goods Wire Bowl Strainers ...... 8¢ 29¢ 8¢ Wire Cranberry Strainers, Wire Spoon BEgg Whips. ... Wire Pie Racks to hold 4 Wire Potato Mashers .... i Wire Tea and Strainers ... Ceftea sc ‘Wire Oyster Boilers ...... 48¢ ‘Wire Dish Draigers ....., 25¢c 1-quart Nice Corn Poppers, 29¢ 2-quart Nice Corn Poppers, 42¢ Aluminum Ware Aluminum Cookie or Ginger- bread Sheets size 12x14. Value $1.43 for $1.19, Aluminum Cookie or Gin- gerbread Sheets size 14x16. Value $1.95 for $1.69. Aluminum Cookie or Ginger- bread Sheets size uxu Value $2.29 for $1.89, Aluminum toln--quart Vege- table Kettle with steamer cover. Valug $1.48 for $1.95, ¥ Six-quart Aluminum Ware Preserving Kettle, $1.39. 2-pint Wagner Aluminum Covered Casserole, Value $3.59 for $2.95, Cutlery and Housewares Metal Handle Mincing Knives, 17c. Best Grade Disston Mining Knives with wooden handle, 40c Parker Wall Coffee Mills with glass jar. Special at $1.12. Better Grade Wall Coffee Mills, Black japanned and white enameled finish, $1.79 and $2.25 each. Silver's Glass Jar Egg Beat- ers, regular price $1.50, for $1.38. Victoria Malted Milk Ma- chines, regular price $1.50, for $1.35. R Universal grained, ivory handle, silver-nickel, medium Knives and Forks, in sets of six knives and forks in fancy zift boxes. $13.85 per set. Other sects, same as above, with resistain steel blades. Spe- cial at $135.50 per set. Medium Steak Knives, with ivory grained and black Mil- brand handles. Special at $9.00 per dozen. Universal Stag Handle Game Shears, with nickeled silver fer- rules and warranted ‘blades. Special at $6.69. Empire Paring Knivess 29¢. Empire é;rlpefr\ut Knives, special at 3 Gray Enamel Ware 2 1-2 quart Royal Enamel Ware Riee Beilers, 98c Universal Paring Knives, 15¢c, 20c, 25c¢ and 35¢ ca, Robeson's Thin Edge Paring Knives, 10c, 13c, 200, 25c, 30c and 40c ea. One lot Paring Knives, spe- cial at Sc ea. Champion Parers and Corers, 9oc. Hamilton Vegetable Peelers save food, hands, time and fla- vor, promote health, 50c. Rogers’ nickel silver Tea- spoons, special at $1.20 per dozen. Rogers nickel spoons, special at $1.20 per doz. Rogers' nickel silver D:ssert Spoons, special at $6.0C. Rogers' nickel silver Butter Knives and Sugar Shells, 25e. Rogers’ nickel silver Knives and Forks, set of 12 pieces, $3.50 per set. White Mountain Apple Par- ing and Coring Machines; regu- lar price $1.25, for 98c. Champion Apple parers silver Table- Landers, Frary Meat Juice Presses, $1.39. Nickel-Plated Nut Crackers. Special at 15c, 22¢ ang 50c. Peck, Stow & Wilcox’s Ideal 98c. Original style Cape Cod Fire Lighters, Hmmered Brass Finisheed Andirons, $3.79 pair. Food Choppers, with easily cleanable feature; regular price $4,00, for $2.73. Universal Three-Piece Break- fast Carvers, including fork and steel, with metal finished hands les. Special at $2.35 per set. Three-Piece Carving Sets with stag handles, every piece fllll! warranted. Special at 5 25, $7.28, “, Ong lot Three-Piece Carvi Sets, ShefMield stee], extra goo value, $3.50 per set. Two-Piece Carving Seta with stag handlea, $2.50, $3.05, $3.50, $3.75, $4.45 and $4.75 per set. Family Sets Steel Knivas, sia to set. Special at 13q, 17¢, 30c and 35¢ per set. Hard Wood TPepper Seed Grinders, regular prlce $1.35, for98c. ... ... ce0 eo.teen. One lot Nut Crackers. Special at 9c each. Sets of 6 Nut Picks and Nut Crackers. Special at 30a and 45¢. \ Peck, Stow and Wilcox extra heavy Nut Crackers, on wooden blocks, 40c each. Universal Sausage Stuffers, 75c¢, Fireplace Goods $4.50. 6-quart Covered Convex Kettles, 10-quart Covered Convex Kettles, 2-quart Coffee Pots, 79¢. 3-quart Coffee Pots, 89c. -quart Tea Pots, 7 quart Tea Pots, 85c. 6-quart Preserving Ketties, All Next Week MATINEE EVERY DAY CHAS. K. CHAMPLIN CO. PRESENTING THE POLIOWING HIGH CLASS PLAYS oy “CAPPY RICKS” | One Year at Morosco Theater, “DADDY LONG LEGS” A Lovable Heart Interest Story “BROADWAY JONES” Geo. M. OCohan’s Big Success “THE CRIMSON ALIBI” | The Great Mystery Drama “The Unmarried Mother” The Sensation of Chicago “The HOUSE OF GUILT” A Play of Love and Romance $1.25. Polished Brass and All Brass Andirons, $24.50. Variety of fine Sets, priced to $37.50. Folding Screens, all sizes, priced to $21.50. Spark Quards, from $4.75 to $10,50. Coal Crates, from $7.50 to $9.50. priced ADDIN FROMI BROADWAY” Olive Thomas in e Glorious Lady Story of a Nobleman's Love for a Peasant Girl. Saturday Evening Vost Story, Screaming Comedy, Burton Travelogue. i5c. Dinner Ware 42-piece deceratiged Dirner Sets Dinner Sets for 8 people, deeorated with biue- 42-piece decorated Dinner Sets . .... $6.95 66-piece Dinner Sets, decorated with pi flora} design $13.60 66-piece Dlnner S\‘t.l, decorated with neat blue and pink spray decoration . .. 814,80 Dinner Sets for 8 people, decorated with English Canterbury design $14.69 66-piece Dinner Sets, decorated wi neat floral design $15.95 100-piece Dinner Sets, decorated with plain line and conventional designs .............. $31.95 112-piece Dinner Sets, decorated with black line and pink border design .. Meakin’s English Dinner Sets for twelve people, decorated in Oriental designs ..... $53.05 100-piece imported real China Dish Sets, new decarations, very firm China .......... $48.50 Nippon China Dinner Sets, decorated in green and pink border design $83.95 100-piece Haviland China Dinner Sets, deco- rated cream border, blue and pink deco- 10% Discount Off All Dinner Ware. China Ware 0Odd pieces of French Dinner Ware at ” Matinec Ana Night Matinoc And Night abeut one-half price. Breakfast Plates, 80c cach, $9.60 doz. Sauce Dishes, 40c¢ each, $4.80 Doz. Butter Chips, 27c¢ cach, $3.15 doz. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - AND CODEMAN'S TIP TOP MERRY MAKERS In The Jolly Prisoners” bll you will see Mossrs. Coleman and Lemons at thelr Beet. Also ITCHELL LEWIS in RNING DAYLIGHT” Adapiation of the Wonder Book of the Far North, by Jack Comedy, "“The Veiled Mystory” (Fifth Episode), Scrcen Lyceum Topical Review. o EEEEEEEEE EEEEE A. D. Sups and Soucers, 93¢, $11.15 doz. Bouillon Cups and Saucers, $1.23, $14.75 doz. 10-inch Platters, $1.88 cach. 14-inch Platters, $4.68. Covered Butters, $2.98. Covered Vegetable Dishes, $5.68. Gold Band Nippon China Cups and Saucers, 35c. China Coffee Cups and Saucers, 38c. 10-inch Platters, gold band, 20c. Decorated Sugar Bowl Covers, 69c. Decorated Bowls, 25¢. Decorated Gravy Boat and Platters, 35e. Decorated Pickle Dishes, 18c. PDecorated Bread and Butter Plates, 13 L.3c. Matince a PRICES: MATINEES—ORCHESTRA '60\‘. BALCONY 25c. EVENINGS—~ORCHESTRA 50c, The, BALOONY 250, 3ic. SBATS ON SADE THURSDAY PLUS WAR TAX.