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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1920. - NORMA TALMADGE BIG | baby pictures. Almost evervome con- #ette and Shelly in a minstrel offering _— 6 HIT AT PALACE. nected with Mlss Talmadge's studio “The Town Hall Minstre! “ oA F |’ '|‘ Heaithy good natured babies are the g4jq something to make the high chair l__——————: P ! I !: ol | l II i it most fascinating things in the world comfortable for the youngster so he . Oi S5 iR > < - Revelations of a Wife PN I ad DLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of of the most delicious humor that ever | Tpe Keith vaudeville bill contains occurs. Such an event, never included four excellent acts with the LeVars in the story, for notming could have of 5 classy dance offering; Cello, the caused it to oceur except nature, iS Afusjcal Fool; Murphy and Lang in ',? “ | contained in “The Woman Gives." tongs and stories and McBride, Ga- ! starring Norma Talmadge, which will ,l e shown at the Palace theater today, and by doing the natural thing at un- , would@ remain good-natured while he expected times a baby provides some { was having his picture taken. oo B : ¢.. f« \, myself came back to me, and I forced | Unless otherwise noted, these mofices are written by the press Recelved the News Madge Gave Him. milod at me engaginly, but Jook in his eyes which told ere wus behind his smile a jon to get at the reason for Betty Kane's. His attitude me slightly, yet, afer all it, to conflde my errand Irprising outcome to him was had already decided upon. 1 concealed my resentment back at him no decelving you, Lord is there?” I asked, sweeping borate courtesy. ‘‘But don't I'd better stage my cxplana- less public place " surprise gleeamed in Dicky's moment. lle evidently had resentment instead of jocu- lm me. His words. however nly instant acceptance of my you are, old dear, as usual,” ing, and extendin® his hand up- “Suppose we adjourn ly famed sun parlor, pull fows. and turn on the light iprofer a darkenod room for on 2" noed a light,” I returned. * hing to show you." Dhcky Stammers. I 1 down my gorge and calmly went on | with what | was saying “So I brought the letter to you for your decision,” 1 finished. leaning back in my chair and folding my hands demurely in my lap “My decision?’ Dicky stammered “Why. what have I—" Dicky Defers Declsion : Suppoge you read it.” 1 interposed, etl enough, but my fingers were elenched into my palms, as he follow- ed my su stion, took the letter from the envelope, and let his eyes run over the writihg which T knew was all too familiar to him. How would he take this appeal fo pardon from the girl who had in the past wrought haveoc with our happi- ness, who had meant I had ne r dared to jess how much to him? Sitting tense in my chair. I tried to read his face, but, whether jntention- \lly o1 not. he had shielded it with the letter Finally he laid the . letter with single ejaculation Poor devil!” he said roughly, un- evenly, and though his face showed no particular emotion, I saw that the appeal had touched him. I made no answering comment chiefly because T could not speak without a betraying tremolo in my volce. But I don’t think Dicky no- down, LYCEUM THEATER Lyceum theater goers will be given | a good opportunity this week to see » musical tabloid presented on an elaborate ale. Hoyt's Revue presents for the fi time popular prices a epertoire of melected and standard musical farces that will delight New Britain people In orgzanizing this company every care has been taken to obtain the services of men and women of recos- nized abilities and experience in the line of musical comedy, and the management feels assured of pleasing the people here to an unusual degree. Hoyt's Revue has a carefully select- ed repertoire of langhing shows which have proven their worth, and each production is elaborately complete in scenic, costuming and effect details. In the company are Lew Brems, popular as a comedian: Felix Martin, \ funny little comedi Jack Cahill, \ tenar: Melvin and Meredith, dancing irtists; May Thornton, recently with the musical comedy, “Wine, Woman a big rollicking chorus. For the first half of the week, “Hello Broadway” will be offered, and for Thursd Friday and Saturday, the musical comedy, “Wine, Women and Song” will pe presented Alice Brady heads the usual high class photoplay program which will be shown in addition to the tabloid. She bureau of the theaters or at tractic with which they doa: American customs officer b: the smugglers of the far north. Frank | plaved by Miss Talmadge, g famous for her PARSON —Theatre— HARTFORD. TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY (Matince Wednesday) Mayo is seen at his best. This virile screen star delights with hi portraval of the role of Norman Aldrich, a sways tho audience as he does faithful French-Canadian friends. Lillian Rich in the role of Marie Beaulieu is the object and aim of Ald- rich who strives as hard for her love a he does in “cleaning up” the Red Lane, the road by which contraband is smugzgled across the border. The supporting cast, which includes James n, James O'Neil, Paul Wiegal, Carl Formes and Jean Her- sholt, is remarkable for its character interpretation “Greyhounds of the S * the elev- enth episode of that remarkable serial, “Bride 13" which opened last night, is also included in today’s pro- gram. The vaudeviile offerings are Lisle and Virginia in a pleasing musical offering, Pear! Mansfield and Com- pany wth a neat conception of their own, Cook and Argie. two swarthy sons from Sunny Italy and The Grill,” .a comedy sketch that is st one big laugh from start to finis] —GRAND— Tuesday and Wednesday. A six-months-old baby was used in the picture to pose for Inga Sonderson, young —_— To Heal ‘ The absolute dramatic triumph THE ACQUITTAL | By Rita Weiman A Masterpicce in Play Construction | Hom CHRYSTAL HERNE GEORGE PARSONS And Entire Original New York Cast. S’ A Cough Take Hayes’ Healing .36'op.rm Umbrella Insurance That’s what every one who car- ries an India gets. 10 ribs add strength. Sensible, snappy shape gives added protection against rain and pen'mts safe-vision. , And it won’t turn inside out. Dealers everywhere. .. : Zndia vmbrelia “the little umbrella with the big lw.d. Made by ROSE BROS. CO., Lancaster, Pa. @ ed at mo sharply, but said tjced my silence. He was staring ore until we were finally es- straight before him, evidently weigh- in the sun parlor, with the | ing the matter. on. Then I took from | ~Poor Gracie!” he said at last. I Grace Draper's letter and | don't believe.she's as black as she's | yronr o Saturday Evening Post story. to Mim silently. He took it, | painted a Burton Holmes Travelogue and a t the superscription, and 1 forced my voice to calmness. special two reel comed lent start. “Then you think she's sincere in the devil!” he ejaculated this?" 1 asked t, & Mttle grimly, that it Over his face an odd look flashed bly most appropriate ex- “That's another story, to plagiarize under the circumstances, | dear Rudyard.,” he said, hesitantly, nothing, probably because I | “although there's no particular reason ly was on the point of saying | to think differently. What answer did you say you sent her?” dld you get this?’ he de- “That I would have to consult with holding the envelope rather | my husband concerning my reply.” In his fingers. tAnother inexplicable look, a start- Bim, circumstantially, omige | led one,this time.then his face cleared [detall of my visit to Betly ' and he sprang up and clapped me on even the arrtval upon the shoulder lightly. Maj. Grantland, though I | hat's right,” he said, palpably try- expected an explosion from | ing to speak lightly. “Just follow that part of my story. But. | your Uncle Dudley and you can't go face darkened, he content- | wrong. I'll tell you what—this isn't it with a single comment of so much importance that we cannot I bet Faithful Fido was on | lay it aside until after Leila’s wed- he gibed. ding. Then we'll talk it over. There's bref nstant I saw red, and | no hurry."” lips stubbornly, determined And there was something in the nothing more. Then the | careless, indifferent way in which he of the vow I had made to spoke which comforted rhe immeasur- HARTFORD. ALL THIS WEEK (Matince Dafly) will star in * rie, Ltd.,” a striking picture in which a mother and her daughter (Miss Brady) take the fore- ground. Other pictures are an O. Jacobs & Jermon offer the Golden Crook Co. All-Star Cast THE RED LANE AT FOX'S. ank Mayo and a cast of unusual lence opened a three days en- agement in “The Red Lane” at ternoon. As the young fi#@###fi@fi@fié#@@@@@&@fi@fi@@fi@ Real Beauty Chorus Jim Jazz Says “Hit the Trail and Save a Ten-Spot on Your Suit or Overcoat”’ Mnnday Night Specials In the Mark Down Sale Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Now $19.50 Formerly $30 and $35 \/F\UDE\/ILL‘ ST PICTURES MON! D;\Y—TI'ESDA\'—\VEhN ESDAY FRANK MAYO —IN— “THE RED LANE” A thrilling romance of the Great North Woods and the Cana- dian Border. NOV, 15 — 16 — 17 ALACE “House of Hits" “GREYHOUNDS of the SEA” Eleventh Episode of “BRIDE 13.” COMEDIANS FOX NEWS CHESTER OUTING 4—Headliners—4 The Best in Vaudeville COOK & ARGIE TODAY RMA TALMADGE IN HER LATEST AND BEST The Woman Gives’ TUESDAY WEDNESDAY LISLE & VIRGINTIA .- PEARL MANSFIELD & CO. “THE GRILL" A comedy dramatic playlet written for laughing purposes only. @ 4 @ @ - @ @ @ @ & & @ & @ & @ & & & @ & & & & & & ## THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOV. 1STH, % OLIVE THOMAS in “YOUTHFUL FOLLY” A Powcerful Drama of Tangled Loves 19TH, 20TH e e e o All Wool Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Ulsters and Ulsterettes now $27.50 Made to Retail at $35 to $45 FOX ENTERTAINMENTS LadodotototoRototoTototot o totedadotototetotoptotoroTo ) E@@@DE\E@@@DEIEIE]EIEI@EJDEE!IE[EE]EIE}E % ‘Where | Quality % .\Ql:::l.ll‘y @@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@#@@fi@@#&#%@@&@@@ Goa 5 Matinee at 2:15 Evening at 7:15 Doors Open Half An Hour Earlier All Wool Suits, Overcoats, Ulsters, Ulsterettes Now $37.50 Were $50, $55, $60 MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY HOYT’S MUSICAL TABLOID ? “HELLO BROADWAY” With a wonderful cast of singers and dancers. 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