New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1920, Page 4

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OLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife adge Demanded of Dicky. d at Dicky coolly, apprais- an air of detachment leoncerns which 1 purposely strong as possible. It was “my nmings,” and 1 meant he most of my opportunity t I wished to revenge my Mm for the which he had been wullly. | that after into my myselt of hing glan men But & grave emergency | auietly. “F me, one that required @f whatever strength and ability 1 possessed 114 ined in the mental attitude he had bargained to sell without consulting me o much of a hindrance that nothing. I thouxht whim omething which dear, Stewart used to y I had an especially dim- housework to get done at ' the old woman with and 1 lived wo long, | Wi, "I always had to re- rt to a pulp first and sweep the way. Then I could go Dicky to a “pulp,” how- Dot exactly the idea I had But 1 did mean to show project unless you give me a absolutely You must to hinder me in any way, and to help In anyway 1 ask ‘Who's asking you te do anythin Dicky replied wrathfully, s 1 pau “I'll gv back to Marvin, pack and move all that stuff myself to a stor- | such a | tr hand agree not inconsiderate | Axe warehouse.” Dicky Is “Stumpe you looked into situation Iately” 1 lut that is beside the tion. 1 have had one experience you1 helping to move at the Breanan house. 1 do not want another. And if you persist in refusing the very nat- ural request T have made you. I shall take back my promiss, and refuse to sign that dee day after tomorrow. This Is final 1 rose from chair, walked to- ward the door. But Dicky caught | me before T had reached it, swept me back into my chair by main force, and drew his own up opposite. 1 think | he understood that T was in no mood | for endearments, for he made no at- tempt to take me into his own chair, as ho had done before ““There Is one quality T possess,” he sald lightly, “which even my worst enemies aclowledge. I always know when I am absolutely up against it. storago isked ques- with my | | I L - et T = O e N T~ - w Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press buresu of the theaters or attractions with which they deal. FINE BILL AT PALACE THURS- DAY, te chiange of Thursday brings anot} '\\a'lb(uwml‘\ good bill The vaudeville program is headed by “The Song and Dance Festival”” a big girlie revue, ducing song 'I‘n. ponml he ce in dances with fancy new a pretty stage Other singing comedia “Arliss Trio.” in ¢ novelty off ing, JaRose and Lane, offer origial comedy songs and chatter. onstance Binney's newest R T ction, he Stolen Ki scheduled ppear at the Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Tho picture is an ptation from Lucille Van Slyke's heart-warming lale, “Lit- setting a costumes ts include and Lacey and is program at ! ing | | entangled by an unscrupulous I art ' iifferent” quaint Brooklyn ccent, who is kept in ce of the stm- plest things in life her miszuided though afftionate srandfather. The upon the efforts of Fe- called Miss : she hires out to “by th to earn sufficien: ¥ to recover the ownership of her utiful home, which has‘been leg: “The picture. portr charm ihe story girl with s Stolen Ki is n ¥s wi little sheer igr by story hinges licia Day. ce of the frowsy lodge have taken possession of the house, Felicia instalis a group of potential geniuses—young men and girls dis- covered by Felicla in the last stage of despair. Under the benign i fluence of her matchless courage they In pl rezain ther confidence and succeed In working out their destinies. THE CAPITOL, ll,\l{TP‘lFRI) Vaudevile Bill iYecases and Picture Proves ILxcellent Choice | The dancers, Marmein Sisters, cl al David Scholer, pianist, the Cuapiiol theater, the first half ot the <. were received witn enthusiasm by their audiences. In some respects they remind one of the Dolly sisters. Farrell Taylor company present “The African Duke,” with a mixture of comedy and music. The Oriental cabaret is funny. Harry Cooper keeps the good humor with the aid of chestra La Fi on their tire act. Anger chatter. William Faversham in the screen feature, “‘The Sin That Was His gives a powerful portrayal of the cm- | bittered man whose better nature finally triumphs. in or- audience the ance Brothers, acrobats, stand heads wlmost through the en- and Adler provide silly SSE| BY” AT FOX'S. “Passels DBy” has proven a novel story of a wealthy young bachelor who wanted the triendship of the strange | people who passed by his window. So | he invites them in, and learns their various philosophies of life. He also finds the love he thought he had lost. “Passers By" closes its engagement at IFox's tonight. “Honor Bound,” ‘with Frank Mayo in the steilar roie will open a three days engagement at Fox's, beginning with tomorrow's matinee. It is a show. Three acts of also be presented fonight. screen farce which sets fo * tribulations and mlud\.nturu | model husband who won his wife —GRAND— myille wfll‘ “Parlor, Bedroom — amd Bal el ol der false pretense ot devilishnass, will be shown as the featyre picture at the Lrceum Frigay and Saturda: | HARTFORD. ALL THIS WEEK Matinee Daily Jean Bedini Offers Twinkle Toes Burlesque Sen«ation of the Season SISTER SHOW TO BEDINI'S * FAMOUS “PEEK-A-B0OO" 3§9 @l_ @ Zlu VAUDEYV LAST TIME ]?'¢:>I)(l “PASSERS BY?” DAY-—COXTI’KLO‘.-B SISTERS DAVID' SCHOOLER A Revelation of Dance and Musie. Farrcll Waylor & Co., Harry Coope ecr, La ¥France Bros., Anger Adelon. “THE SIN THAT WAS HIS." Mirncle -Ia-'fifi#@fififi##@%@@%fififi%@flfi%@" ILCE TONIGHT G.GQOO@Q #www‘ ly that i he wished the |ANd I judge this is one of the times d by May first, as he had | S0 outline vour plans, old dear. Tl would dave ‘m sive me promise to keep out of it unless there free hand, and abide by | '* omething I want you to do.” And in ‘order to ‘get “There are many things I wish you frame of mind to do that, do,” 1 replied, making no com- B¥: must call to his upon his sudden change of at- lew unpleasunt truths “the first of which is to see . and get from him an ab. it down,” 1 said quietly. iy or three things to say to solute prohibition against your moth- - k er going North until I have moved ana R ;0:‘:"';‘:;0:"""‘" “':']":- found a place. T am sure it will be o~ '“ L only the thing he would do anyway. would ofter to you under | .o, '1 want you to get reservations 'T:'"‘""' and refrain | ., oy and me to go North the first pting me until I have fin- | o) U0y can met them. T can start { tonight if you can secure them.' “You mean to leave mother your father and Junior uitil we've moved?" actly!™ “But the trip to Blue's Bridge, and the signing of the deed day after to- morrow! And vou know mother told me not to come near her unless T had extended the time.! Dicky was stammering now. “The trip to Blue's Bridge will have wait until another year. You can i wire the man who it buying that “with- | vou will sign the deed in New York closed | Anq you manage your mother so 0 sell our home, some- | heautifully that it ought to be an easy A.Inn would ever forgive | task for you to pacify her.” nd now you calmly tell | I could not resist that purely fem- prhave agreed to give pos- | ynine pin prick, nor an unholy thrin hree weeks, 1 am aware | of gratified malice when Dicky ex- ntion of the time means ' ,ioded into a single, exasperated cuss You. You have no more | word «f the time and labor in- king and moving the & house like ours than But 1 know, and I tell that 1“1l not undertake smashing story of civilized man power with an aeon of savage ancestry be- hind it. The role in which Frank Mayo ap- pears, has three distinct persundl)llfil. and is unusually difficult to poftray, but the finished artist that Mr. Mayo is, handies it with the skill and #droitness that his most ardent admir- | ers always expect of nim. In addition to “Passers By” Mutt and Jeft will be seen in “The Parlor Bol- | shevist,” Larry Semon in *“The Suit- | or" a new and interesting Fox News | and an entire change of vaudeville bill. Undelined for Sunday evening are “Litting Shadows” with Emmy Whel- | en, “Thundering Vengeance,” the fif- teenth and last cpisode of “Bride 13,” | a comedy “Once a Plumber” and/the | first chapter of what is promised to be the greatest continued screen story ever preduced, “Fantomas.” Herbert Rawllnson AND AN ALL STAR CAST A ROMANCE OF THE PASSING THRONG & to \”"—14th Episode of “BRIDE 13” CHESTER OUTING 4--HEADLINERS--4 The Best of Vaudeville MACK & STILL FRED NORMAN THE TWO BUDS © “The Tasmanian Troupe’ Five of the World’s Greatest Lady Whirlwind Athletes “FIENDISH TONIGHT ONLY—“DEVIL’S PASS KEY” “1920 REVUE” URSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ANOTHER FINE BILL! CONSTANCE § BINN; EY ....]N.._ ‘The STOLEN KISS’ A Story of an Unusual Girl FATTY ARBUCKLE COMEDY “RUTH OF THE ROCKIES” X KEITH VAUDEVILLE With “The Song and Dance Festival’’! A BIG GIRLIE REVUE! PRETTY GIRLS! PRETTY GIRLS! SEE IT SURE! IT’S ANOTHER FINE PALACE OFFERING BRI REEES D T P LYCEUM THEATER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9 MATINEE AND NIGHT Usual Street Parade and Band Concert 0'BRIEN EVSTRELS — Tickets Now Selling — Matinee at 2:15—Prices, 28¢, 55¢ and 83c Evening at 8:15—Prices, 55¢, 83c and $1.65 WAR TAX INCLUDED VULV VBOVVCQRVBVELTDRODG “LOVE ON ROLLERS" FOX NEWS 4 0QflOGOO&QOQO;DQGQGOIGIOQODO ed at me for a mecond, ort laugh and sat down ed. it's coming to me,” he to the surrounding furni- air of martyrdom which te my lips to keep from ‘And she's dangerous in But I won't dodge. Shoot, and down here TOMORROW FRIDAY SATURDAY Frank Mayo in “Honor Bound” Premier Presentation on Sunday Eveming of William Fox’s, Master Serial “FANTOMAS" ' FOX ENTERTAINMENTS fi#@fi@c@@fl@fi@@@%%@fifi%@%&‘fi’ AT LYCEUM. A play within a picture is a novel feature of the new darion Davies production, “The Cinema Murder,” which has its final showing tonight. The Sunshine Girls will conclude their musical revue, “My Sweetie,” for the first half of the week tonight. They will present their second show Friday matinee, the regular perform- ance Thursday being suspended be- cause of the Neil O'Brien Minstrel Taste Its Deliciously Delicate Flavor One trial—and First Prize Nut Margafi'ne will per- manently take the place of butfer on your table and in your kitchen. As pure as it is good—this “Modern Butter” is free from all animal fats. It is made from pure vegetable -and cocoanut oils, churned to creamy smoothness with pure whole milk. First Prize is economical too—costs just about half the price of butter. ) You can own a beautiful set of fine Parisian China dishes by saving the coupons that are packed with First Prize Nut Margarine. Coupons are also packed with Baby Brand Oleomar- garine. Your grocer should be able to supply you with both First Prize Nut Margarine and Baby Brand Oleomar- garine. If hecan’t, ask us. Send money and coupons to P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. Sole Distributors for New England States his rafllery, I went stead- ¥ . to shoo Dear Omne.” it place,” I sald, me at all, you @fi@m@&aa#a#@#éaa&aa# w5 R R RS ok fl@l@fl@l@l@flfl / ) To Cure a Cold | ¥ Take Grove's LAXATIVE BROMO QuI» ¢ tablets. The genuine bears | the signature of E. W, Grove. 30c Matinee at H Evening at 7:15 Doors Open Half An Hour Earlier Sunslune Girls”’ COMEDY, FEATURING GEORGE MUSICAL AL “CASEX" FOX BOB LANE NK WHEELER AND DASHING BEAUTY Show with Beauty — Youth — Fun and Pep — Presenting “MY SWEETIE” ALSO Cosmopolitan Production E CINEMA MURDER’ With MARION DAVIES MAN COMEDY “THE VEILED MYSTERY' (Episo JGHTY NURSES" BURTON HOLMES TI(\\"‘.IAD GUE RU nl\l EEEEEEEEEE o S SRR B W) X (W) 28 A7 228 9) :’tl FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SUNSHINE GIRLS HTIE NIGHT" | | | Musieal Comedy . A Wide-Awake ree ALSO “PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH" An All-Star Photo Play Production 'wo-Reel C MER NS THE FARCE™ JEEN MAGAZINE LYCEUM TOPICAL REVIEW ‘ @!@m@fi@m@m ® i 05 B B B B ALL THIS WEEK Evgs 8 15 Mats. 2.30 SONS’ THEATER HARTFORD MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY . M. COHAN’S COMEDIANS Supreme Musical Success In the ‘MARY?”’ (ISN'T IT A GRAND OLD NAME?) Dashing, Smashing, Pepplest Show of All Times. IEVENINGS AND SATURDAY MATINEE 50c to $2.50 WEDNESDAY MATINEE 350c to $2.00 NO PHONE ORDERS. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED For 30 coupons and $6.00 you can get 42 pie: of Parisian China, graceful in design and beautifully embossed with a gold band. For 30 more coupons and 96.00 you can get another 36- piece set. A third set of 34 pieces for only 30 coupons and $6.00 completes this magnificent dinner service. 112 pieces in all. B fl##@@fi@-@@@@@@@@@@@@ BOSOHOOBE & & & & & kol & L {

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