New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1920, Page 4

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DLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phuse of Revelations of a Wife ESRLE ] the Mun Namod Tim De- that my departure might not appear lvered, voincident with his to the possibly plled through the woods sur- turious eyes of the other women on Hlue whilo Dicky the verunda, | rose and began to i aiter or wmoke Then Make my apparently almless way to. @ to the veranda of the Ward the upon which sat the man | 0 eamp and found me a Nemed Tim, | & magasine. When he I bad wimest reached his vicinity, ed conmdortably with the @nd knew that beneath his apparent- w whinh In wo Integral a ¥ Stupid, meditative gase at the i ho Nfled his hat and Kround in tromt of him, he was keen- | iy, evidently contempluting ¥ eware of my ap h, when 44" Inferview with Whist. Mioky's cheery and upparently | v susplelous, sounded behind me ‘Ohy Madsei’’ he “What a | b I firmly put down my rising panic turned obediently, and walk shrowily proffering ne « tion of my stroll “Whistling he explained ‘e | have a few minutes to spare. Don't you think you'd 1 do the Interrogating of t At sposlinen wpon the vere ealled ber of other women ted upon the little v rponely pald no utte ying myselt chosen the seat point It gave me In sunds, and did not weiod even a4 moment o tadh of watohe Man nemed Tim. t oxmeMy know how I to speak to/him unobwerved The eres of the lo didn't count, for it was “That Is AL | nterkl (hleg' for any one to Ho he knew;, after wll. I kept my lons of any of the boatm eyen down for fear he should see the ly knew that I ne spokae | censternation In them, « ml foroed my her f | -counl help it, und | Yolce (o matier-of-fact calmness jons would certainly be “That s an you please,” | sald, a he shw me conversing with | triflc formally. “I maerely wished to man whow Jim Plerce had | ask him if he Had heard anything jod an a “hellion.” from-—(rom—Miss Draper since he y Forodalis aMagy. Lrousbt me that letter from her.” hipd ths cover of my mag ‘Well, that won't take very long!" awrehed eyesy part of the [ he said, Incisively, drawing me near- e mo, Anally made out the | € the log, from which the man bre ot mien o Tiny, seated | Bamed Tim had new risen precipitate- W the wood yards | Iy, with a furti glance to the right ustic cump, smoking a pipe, | 4nd left, as if he more than half- 1 been wateding my move- contempinted rture from still watching meo furtive- ) that vieinity eonly mware and resolved ! “Don’t . be n a 1t onsuplly In his dir Dicky called, a Red dlesppear we're harmless & Sam's kitchen. I wighes to ask you that the man would at- (&) spoak 1o me after his ex- | Mugh Grantland. Rot d vith the ldea. that he ve vard from Grace @orning tho postponing gent te her plea for pardon, | wild with curlous Interest | mport Of the kitehen swallowed [ You wish ‘o know for & fow minutes walt, | “1lave vou had any communication e | with Mis Draper: sjnce she com- | to deliver a letter to [ m I8 busy just now,' as he came up to me, at unpleas was end of rest of | low very a swift de hurry, friend,” trite mockingly, The little lady just a question, that's he had employed my name only as a ruse to keep the fel- ight, so I kept my lips clowed ux we _confronted tened Tim Dicky's tone I knew that low from resolutely e trankly fr Now, my dear brisk attorney-Hke in its tonations, “ifiyou'll Just tell me what was very in- missioned you Mis, Grahanj?” Only when I delivered your hul)"n’ dnswer,” the man replied ‘What did she say?” *Only that she would wait any time oL . l//:,m e PRETTIEST PUYHOUSE - aasme for an anwwer Dicky reflected a minute “That |s 1 he sald finally, “Thank you nd keep a quiet tongue in yaur head" The last wor bly, almost flercely ing for eply from the othgr, he tucked my hand under his arm and walked me a from the vicinity at [Famous Romance a brisk pace, stopping only when he I WERE KING" was out of hearing of the man named A'S BOUDOIR Ty ly Musical Skit, X Hee Tro s were uttered faorei- — Without wait- IAY—CONTINUOUS TLLIAM FARNUM n Huntly MeCarthy's attend to any quiz- like that,” he said, we let me zing' of animals incisively ut even ax 1 meekly {houghtx were far from him or his displeasure. All through day, and for many a 1 earried the mental Draper—waiting. | ""'_":""""‘" assented, my IDNTGHT EW YEAR ACY pleasure or rest of the thereafter Grace : p#fii#&#@m#@@@m&@s@@@@@@é! cond Anniversary Week 5 Dec. 27th to Jan. 1st Biggest and Best Show Ever Offered in This City. RESERVED SEATS EVENINGS S AND LOGES RESERVED MATINEES. g ‘é‘c@fi&@ ACE ORCH. AUGMENTED TO TEN PIECES. & @}-fitfifi@@@i}"“-@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ,r_r_LL_l‘_r!—éf__—rl‘_j_l::rJf_l: ; The First Three Days’ Bill Will Feature MARSHALL NEILAN’S Production The River’s End’’: —and— The Century Girls”’ 15—REAL BEAUTIES—15 BISON CITY FOUR ville’s Best Quartette and other Big Attractions. Complete Change on Thursday Featuring ‘LEE KIDS”—“8 FLYING BLUE DEVILS” WILL O’CLAIRE and His Irish Girls LON CHANEY, Star of the “Miracle Man” in “THE PENALTY” ight Frolic New Year’s Eve With Reserved " — SEATS NOW SELLING — s“"‘ i s hdcdaacdofotereloTotcRotetot o FotaT 1o @@@'&@fi- .0#9##@0&@@@@@@éfifi@@@@@@fi-’é&&}@ ball thie the pink of physical eondition. Th [T t&- 'Jr\ e >4 e noted, th bureau wf U il b ASSING SHOW OF 1919, % Barton, the foremost mirth- with "The Passing Show of 1919, at Parsons' theater, Hartford, week, indulges in as many fads as Fred Btone or Doug Not satisfied with routine of his stage labors would test the strength of rn iereules, Mr, Barton has fitted up in his dressing room st the theater & minlature gymnasium. When he i» not engnged on the stage di- rrting the audience with his danc- ng, sparring and pantomimic calitles, he may be found practicing with the welghts, exeroising with dumb bells or punching the bag. In consequence My, Rarton Is alwaye in atbhletic Halrbanks strenuous whic ant of oludes, the new “Passing Bhow" in- ber My, Barten, tho Avon Kyra, Lon Hascall, ‘rankie Hesth, Wour Haley Bisters, ilnzell Cox, Rath lrow, Jack Leslie, Harry Turpin, Al Martin, Eddle Mil- ler, Tillle arton, Pegxy Merriment, John Crone and a gorkeous garden of glorlous girls. comedy pur, MARY MIL MINTER ¥ SASES AT FOX'S, Woell-cast and with the star in one of the most pleasing roles of her careor, “Swoet Lavender” opened at Fox's Theator today for a three day's run. The play is an..adaptation. of Arthur Pinero's celebrated stage suc- cess of the same name. As “Lavender,” Miss Minter shows to the full that art which has nmde her one of the most popular of tem- inine stare. There are many fikne emotional moments in the story of a xirl whose own father, not knowing he forbids her marriage to his step- son, Theodore Roberts scores of the play's really big hits as the own-at- the-heels, sunnyhearted incompetent, friend to everyvone save himself. It Is in parts of this sort that Mr. Rgberts shows himself as a master of chavac- terizationt Milton that justly = the father who ha st wife and her daugh Sills, Mary Miles Minter VA U DE TODAY TUESDAY ’ . d ¢ THEODORE ROBERTS =AN— “SWEET LAVENDER” Arthur Pinero’s Great Stage Success From . FOX NEWS SECOND EPISODE OF Prese ~ FANTOMAS — “A MILLION DOLLAR REWARD"” 4--HEADLINERS--4 The Best of Vaudeville DAVE GARDNER JRIAL SUPREME HARRY PEARL 5| . =IN— *“DANGEROUS GROUND" A Comedy Playlet in Three Scenes " * SATURDAY DEC. 23, 24, 25 in ‘The £ cuttlers’ €« in ‘The £ cuttlers HELLAS DUO WALTER POULTER & €O NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, William Farnum 11H L‘ | MAT.AT 2PM EVEAT 720 CONTINUOUS SHOW SAL TONIGHT TU Katherine The Famous MARIE WALCAMP BILLY CONNERY Comedian THE GERALDS Musical Offering theatery of attractions with the | com)- | popular | = the Latest World Events in Picture Form DAY SPECIAL HOLIDAY BILL American Beauty in Passion’s Playground KEITH VAUDEVILLE “THE BEITTER KIND" Dotices are written hy the press which they demh ter, only to have his memory jogged in & manner to stir the depths of his nature. The mecond “A Milllon Dollar Reward,” is ving up to all that was claimed for it. The vaudeville offerings are the Hellag Duo who display wonderful agility ana strength. Dave Gardner and Harry Pearl, both of whom are clever entertainers and Walter Poul- ter & Co., In & comedy playet “Dangdr- ous Ground.” For the last half of the week that 'most lovable of afl starx, mighty “BilI" Farnum will appear in *Tl lers,” a thrilling fighting roms the sea. ANNIVERSARY WEEK AT PALACE. Second Anniversary Week will, be featured at the Palace the Entire weck starting Dec. 27. The Management has completed arrangements for the big- gest show ever offered in thi city. The seats will be reserved evenings and boxes.and loges matineds. The Palace orchestra will be wagmented to ten piécés for the occasion. Following is a list of the attractions to be offered | ! during” the week. Marshall Neilan's masterpiece *“The River's End”; “The Century Girls” with fifteen real beau- ties;. The Bison City Four,” the best quartette of thém al; The Lee Kids, “Bight Flying Blue Devils”; Will O’Claire and his Irish Girls; Lou Chaney in .the wonder production, “The Penalty”: and other feature at- tractions. There will be a midnight Frolic New Year's Eve with reserved seats, “THE HONEYMOONERS.” T my Levep€ and his 'Oh-U- company opened their second week's engagement today with a musi- { cal comedy called “The Honeymoon- | ers.” It will be shown tonight, Tues- day and Wednesday. Much more song, and dance and fun is in store for the Lyceum patrons who attend this week’s holiday bill. Tsuru Aokl, the Japanese Bern- hardt of the screen, Is seen in the tea- ture picture, ‘The Breath of the \./l L.\._L D WEDNESDAY MILTON SILLS ™ WEDNESDAY MacDonald COMEDIES GRACE DORO Pianologue episode of Fantomas, | of eight, was educated in this country. While she adopted tne life, customs and religion of America, she still clings to the Buddhist philosophy which, in various forms, has a follow- ing of some 40,000,000 souls in differ- m = 0 0] 0 @ ® ® = = EEEEEEE ing: Diamonds Watches IEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE TN EEEEEEE Brooches Lavallieres Pendants Ete. = O] | ™ O} | 3] O] 0] =] = O] O} Ol Ol = O] =] = 0] = = = O] = m = = = = O] = O [] We have a large as- sortment of the' follow- Bracelet Watches Plain and Stone Rings Hand Painted China THE PORTER & DYSON CO. “THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELERS” 54 MAIN ST. ] ) 1 21 Y ) ) W) 1 ) El@..@ll- =) HOLIDAY GIFTS " of Jewelry, China, Cut Glass, Sllverware are gifts of la.stmg sentl- ment, and our stock is of dependable quality, prices are arranged to meet every purse. 0 Our B style, wvalue. Below you will find many gift suggestions. ] @] ] ] ) ] Parisian Ivory Link Buttons Scarf Pins Waldemar Chains Pocket Knives Toilet Sets Bracelets Vanity Cases Mesh Bags Bar Pins, Ete. 8] New Britain, Conn. 1 ] ] 5 ) 5 5 e e G 6 6 6 5 o 6 Gods,” the first half of this week. Miss Aoki came to this country at the age ent parts of the globe. The Japanese people, following the become indif- took upon transitory doctrines of Buddha ferent to death, as they mortal life as simply state to be followed by an immortal life hereafter. In many ways, they look upon life as an evil and death slcomed as a relief, Behind the Footlights,” heads the bill for the second nalf of the week as the offering of the Tommy Levene players. It is a musical revue with all the fun of stage life. Beginning Thursday, “The Mutiny of Elsinore,” that Mero picturization of the famous Jack London novel, with an all star-cast, will be shown at the Lyceum. This picture, which presents the famous ILondon novel of the sea on the screen for the!first time, is filled with intense thrills. HOLIDAY BILL AT PALACE. cent and beautiful Mary Grant, fresh of |lh|~<nn\o prince at Monte Carlo in s Playground,” the First ational picture, which will { be shown at the Palace theater Mon- day Tuesday and Wednesday. A cruel falschoad by a former convent chum throws a stigma on the name of Mary and threatens to destroy her romance. She leaves Monte Carlo retuge in an old French Chateau, where her prince finds her in time to rescue her from the plot of two ad- ventures. The Keith four very fine in a pianologue; vaudeville bill features s with Grace Doro illy Connery, a sing- a comedy novelty sensa- Geralds in an excellent | ana Carl in mus DR C. W. VIVIAN DENTIST Porter & Dyson Bldg. 52 Main St. New Britain —GRAND— HARTFORD. THIS WEEK Dail Joc Hurtig Preseqts . II,\\ (\Ill\ll\\") HILTON GIRLS FROM HAPPYLANI] how ALL Y Complete New Real Beauty € PARSCNS = THEATRE —— TONIGHT 8 \H:\l’“‘ GALA XMAS W Eighth Annual Revue Passing Show of 1919 Note the Prices: i&#fifi%#&#fi*fi@fifi@-#fi@fi#fi#@#@##@ Comedy Novelty anmn Nights 75c to $2.50. Pop. Wed Mat. $1,50 to 50c. Sat. Xmas Mat. $2.50 to 75c. Katherine MacDonald, as the inno- | from a Scottish convent wins the love | new | seeking ' ing and talking comedian; Zeno Moll | A Christmas, Suggestion Children’s Beavers WORTH DOUBLE Goldenblum Millinery Co. { 181 Main Street Matinee at 2:15 Bening av 7:15 Quality Meets Quantity’ B. G. SALVINI, Manager. NOW PLAYING BIG HOLIDAY BILL TOMMY LEVENE’'S MUSICAL COMEDY “THE HONEYMOONERS” “THE BREATH OF THE GODS” A Unique and Appealing Drama of Secret Diplomacy and The Three Loves of Woman, Featuring TSURU AOKI And An All-Star Cast .HANK MAN COMEDY “THE VEILED MYSTERY’' BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE —— THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY “OH-U-BAB COMPANY Presents Their Musical Revue ‘BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS’ ALSO JACK LONDON’S ‘THE MUTINY OF ELSINORE’ A Stirring Story of the Sea Screened With an All-Star Cast SPECIAL TWO-REEL COMEDY—"SO0AP BUBBLES" SCREEN MAGAZINE LYCEUM TOPICAL REVIEW CHRISTMAS GREETINGS AND A HAPPY NEW YFAR Is Our Greeting to You, May Your Joys Be Unlimited, ALVINI, Manmr.

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