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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, D‘ECEMBER“.“I, 1920. Adele Garrison’s New Phase of DING A HUSBAND m"] !I. L Revelations of a Wife gl T ~ L" Y the Station Agent Called | “Dicky!” 1 called, shaking him by Unless otherwise moted, WILL ZHE'RE BE | | the shoulder, the most effective meth- these notices are written by the press on Dicky. " bureau of the theaters atts i 0 D ‘u‘x of waking him when he is sound - e with which thay deal ly worry over Grace Dra- | | asteen xurgomm scene follows showing the o, and the knowledse that | “ g " ook off the hand, burrowing ! w visit of the Queen of Sheba to King | nown all along of the | ;. into his pillows | ! Soloman’s Court, and this is declared Tim. 1 fell asleep almost | . opme alone,” he growled to be magnificent beyond words. A sahed my bed after our ‘But 1 can't.” I sald, renewing the ; satire on “East is West” with a view | the canoe trip to Blue's g.ying “The ticket agent s here | ot the love boat in Canton, China, a traid beautiful vision of a water-lily pond; and wishes to see you. ['m afra Plcky was as thoroughly | . mething about the reservations has | & hilariously funny sccne in a goctor's office, where a psychoanalysist puts , for e was sound asleep o, o . | \ bed whon 1 roached our | “I Ut ia eyen ana carea ac| WIDIE Garden Revue Playing at! sumerine paticnts” through the chira b Vns Fliane Pos Chintatas lttle chat with my moth- | degree: another excruciating episode me y ! . o wished o hear the de- | ™%y, you're the greateat little fier Parsons’- Theater in & kitchen; a weird but poetical ple- ay's trip. And even the Wt dearttim ro of the Roads of Destiny: ai 5 in the universe! Why don't you go ] , when 1 was summoned . 4oun and see what he wants? I finally & modern ball-room in a blaze § To own a VICTROLA is to enjoy a eas by a loud knocking Loiian't got out of bed this morning (By, Herald Reviewer) | ot 1ifa and excitement. life-long association with great artists, or, Dicky still slumbered " ’ if the house was on fire. The firemen Although it is m ) . though he would never & 2 " nore than a vear | «rHE HON N ERS alli- i, M - me it 1 had commented "°U¢ '““‘"h‘:'(’ ;.':lr.‘""‘l‘m‘_’.:":‘d since it made its initial bow, and its BILL AT THE LYCEUM such as Caruso, Galli-Curci, cCor: I o e almost as soon | 1eFitimate successor, the “Passing | “The Honeymooners” have made mack, Gluck and a host of others who T asked sleepily S WEE-AESON SR Sh £ 1920" z the best hit so far in the repertoire of I aske 3 as he had uttered the last words, and | Show of 1920" is opening in New ., = W5 T ply e company, judging represent the best there is in music. ;:‘;‘;b l--- ;;n‘lnz' mald g6 o second I stood divided as to | Haven. this -week, nevertheless -the | by the applause accorded the players ody nts to see i e " whether 1 should effectively awaken | “Passing Show of 1919, the holiday- |at both S - X - 5 - e i 919, performances yesterday. “The = : B right away | him my emptyng the water pitcher | week attraction at Parsons in Hace. | Hooneymooners” In easily the laugh- Make this a musical Christmas in your Involuntary #lance at my | . v N over his head or dress rapidly and in- | o ling hit of all the shows presented by : s v -3 = rd 2 _ |ing hit of a e shows prese: Y | i convinced by my aleeD- terview the tleket agen. All my im. | [OTd Proves quite a satistying enter- | 1€ U1 oF T U0 WOTE BIC atet wn ‘home. Come in NOW and select "’.’ ::‘4 called s in the ' pulses pointed to the former proced- talnment. This big Winter Garden |ne scenes fairly rock the audience in | our VICTROLA for Christmas. 0|" o = '"' I“‘;r '"{r:' “! ure, but prudence and experience | revue scintiates with the usual Winter | hilarity. pecial attention has been f inexorably to half after i ! s | made. me adopt the latter. And in ex- | Garden variety of women, fashionable | Paid in this bill to the costumes, and -eni . oused myselt to auestion- ' ot ™ e 40 had hamed T | cowns, modes: and othersise. aceort. | STiking raiment is worn in the scene Convenient Terms Arranged. entered the living room of our bun = i . on board ship, which, by the way, is Mow who withes him, ' 21 FEL O L dimdent, plainly em.- |'™S ° the Blue Laws/ideas of the | o;o of the best scenes in the whole spectator, sense and nonsense. The | comedy. A take-off on My Hero"” d, dreading from exper- . oeed young man sat waiting. He - y. 3 ¢ of rousing Dicky when as 1 entered, and 1 hastened 1o production now appearing satirizes |from “The Chocalate Soldier” is My mother-in-law and I cxpiain many of the theatrical hits of the ‘pr"scnled in this scene. . day. | Tsurif Aoki the Japanese star, won I trained in thiy cespect Rew vory well that wers , MI: Graham has commissioned me | It starts with a prologue on Mount 'a place in the hearts of the Lyceum BSing in (he same rosem '°.10qtire what you wish, . | Olympus. the home of the pagon | playgoers in “The Breath of the Gods™ B efietent and practical I am afraid l‘hrmu-_\a'ud ) 'lr l..[y' gods, where Bacchus complains to the feature picture. The story concerns JEWELRY MUSIC B eutid mad aut or ) (NG news, T IAe eneWREec and st | Jupiter about the dry world and com- | Yuki Onda, a Japanese girl of the . 3 S48 B twe Defors. But ahe oW 1 guessed '.h'" he had Leen 10| miserates mortal mam on being de- ! aristocracy who is brought up with 365 MAIN ST.——Opp. Myrtlé. Eme awe of diatarbing *°° Other people before he had come [ priced of his nectar. From there the | the idea that her life and heart are . "% (o us, and that the experience had |scene changes to the Canadian bor- | consecrated to the service of her B nows nims Manay ! Peen upsettng to him as well as, (0| der line, with liquor on ope side and country. She is sent to America and s o tieket axent dow | those he interviewed temperance drinking on the other. finds herself in the social whirl of the " 5 v You see, the railroad strike has | This serves to introduce the cllef- diplomatic set at Washington. Return- come suddenly, and the roads are in | funmaker of the revue, James Bar- |ing to Japan the betrothed of an "' fl} ¥y Won't Wake. bad shape for service from Richmond | ton, whose alcoholic pantomime is | Austrian artist, she is opposed by her agent! Had anything on.” he sald. “No trains are runninz | said to be the quintessence of fun. father, who has an inherent dislike of l with our reschvations? from there North, except spasmodical | Next comes a zlimpse of ancient Sa- | foreigners. , I' I ¥ hope of being able to )y and we have been ordered to can- lem in the days of witchecraft, but | Mutiny on the high seas, as depicted " s '(fl waking. | knew that.I el all reservations farther than | the witches in this episode are all |by the master pen of the late Jack up at once. Richmond.” young and of the bewitching variety. | London, will be a feature picture the * 1 directed Mandy, “that I sat fairly stunned for an instan:, Then follows an aristic travesty on second half of the week. This big i» asleop, but that he wib | then 1 rallled to the neceasity for de- | the Barrymore success, “The Jest” new Metro production. with an all-star or ten minutes. If he manding further details. with dainty and dashing Frankie cast, presents the London novel in all mr long, Mr. Graham How long will this condition con- | Heath as the young Italian poet. A the Erim power of its conception, - - - . RS Jgec Iy to the office . 800N tinue?” | asked . : _ portraying as it does the conflict of ; Aor ‘n some interesting balancing feats. To Cure a Cold in One Day it tont him.~ M » one knowa” he returned gunmen who attempt to take control | IV Garauer and Harry Pearl en- Take Grove's LAXATIVE BROMQO m,” Mandy re- ,,"Im"d’,"m “The paper this morn- of the good ship “Elsinore” on her 'lhrlam, each in his own particular QUININE tablets. The genuine bears | heard her shuffling lazily |ng tells of thousands of people camp- v k] voyage around Cape Horn, and the | stfle, with fuanoy songs and witly the ss nature ol BE. W. P! { s Grove. 30c. 11, as I Jumped out of my ed in the Richmond stations unable ) pistol and rifle battle that follows. |Savings. Waltew Poulton and (o ) S ——— f ran over to my husband. (o get any farther. The restaurants ' ‘prpsom a very clever atid well done | and hotels are taxed to the utmost, | MARY MILES MINTER I&omod: sketch called “Dangerous C w VIVIAN b b - Ground 1 these days of “hold-ups” they say ey PLAYING AT FOX'S. . =) Ll DEVILLE h layl v - ASant ting o . v o A the playiet is doubly interesting. n.hardt sa e sevor ht ¥ ascs. pesasie: il > Sweet Lavender.” now showing at | " For the last half of this week, Wil- DENTIST the paper that T smiled involuntarily, s s : . ox’s is one of those photoplays that |jiam Farnum in his very latest Fox Piles is internal; that's and hs face brghtened. It was patent is really worth while. The story is un- \’production “The Scuttlers” will be of- Porter & Dyson Blag. do not give lasting relief that scowls rather than smiles had PRSI doubtedly the best work of that fa- 2 52 Main St. ~New Britain jig fails.” Hem-Roild, -« heen his portion that morning. TODAY AND TOMORROW mous dramatist Arthur Pinero and et that “works while you “I hope this will not onconvenience - the cast is one of the greatest ever | wes the cause. Money you too much, Mrs. Graham,” he said. - ° ° assembled. Miss Minter, Theodore ” #s. Clark & Brainerd Co. “I suppose you wish me to cancel your M t Roberts and Milton Sills need no in- i | reservations.” ary l es ln er troduction to the picture fan and | e — N 2 1 made a sudden resolution, grasped their work on the screen needs no | my courage with both hands, and ban- THEODORE ROBERTS MILTON SILLS comment. | Where § R ¥ AMatince at | ished all thought of Dicky's probabie ‘ No pains has been spared to make Quality § y = M icning at 7:03 | anger. There was but one fhought in —IN— “Sweet Lavender,” the success it is | Doors Opet and Paul Powell, who directed Mary | P PP /O, M | :':,km\l‘f‘,:”,.: ;;;m.'n:e' e s {1 ’ Pickford in “Pollyanna.” was chosen [ Quantity 8 3 4 £ An Hour Earler. ' “Not mine,” 1 sald. “T wll chance it to stage the plece. With such a story, R — . as far as Richmond, anyway And such a cast and such a director, it B. G. h\l,\l‘l \lamu:l‘r. . is no wonder there has been turned Mr. Graham will see you about his as o hich b he awakens. out a motion picture which can e JOW ING o - soon as “A MILLION DOLLAR REWARD" safely presented to the most critical NOW PLAYING BIG HOLIDAY BILL obooaaoaoi?é#o##nfl##fl smoenn Erisone o Smeaee e @ TOMMY LEVENE’S P AI ACE 3 ol e e wirked and being wars L MUSICAL COMEDY —— Duo, a man and a woman, who per- 66 || 4-HEADLINERS-4 The Best of Vaudeville THE HONEYMOONERS”. & HELLAS DUO DAVE GARDNER HARRY PEARL —GRAND —ALSO— P i =5, HARTFORD. und Anniversar week z IN A mm‘.‘n“f-h::’;LT::‘\(‘E::,[s GROUND.” M{;J“ls ]):l’:""‘ “THE BREATH ; y z FOX NEWS - ~ CHESTER OUTING Joe Hurtig Prescnts ; OF THE GODS” LEW (SHIMKY) HILTON S —— = A Unique and Appealing Drama of Secret Diplomacy and Dec- 27th to Jan. lst ¢ T LUEanAY PIDA S SA’":R.DAY gty n PYMND : TNe Three Loves of Woman, Featuring gest and Best Show Ever Offered in This City. 3 wmialn Farnum n ‘] he bcutders GlRls“E'!‘l""“! "!!ef“"“' ‘ TSURU AOKI RESERVED SEATS FVENIN(‘Q CONTINUOUS SHOW CHRISTMAS DAY Real !’luuty Chorus ES AND LOGES RESERVED MATINEES. . . i “‘"‘" = ~\“':““" “*' CE ORCH. AUGMENTED TO TEN PIECES. & @sa##w#@@@@@@@fiafi#@fi@##@@ew l __PA1-R,.|§QEN_§ ‘ B The First Three Days’ Bill Will Feature TONIGHT 8 SHARP { THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MARSHAl‘l‘ NE]LA\"S‘ Produ(-tion GALA XMAS WEEK “OH-U-BABY'' COMPANY Presents Their Musical Revue R i Carie ‘BEH ’ he River’s End’’¢ IND THE FOOTLIGHTS ‘Passing Show of 1919 Arso —and— ez % JACK LONDON’'S e Century Girls Pop. Wed Mat. $1.30 to 30c. 15—REAL BEAUTIES—15 X Night 8300 10 7o ‘THE MUTINY OF ELSINORE’ BISON CITY FOUR A Stirring Story of the Sea Screened With an.All-Star Cast lle’s Best Quartette and other Big Attractions. A d R4 TAL HOLIDAY BILL Katherine MacDonald The Famous American Beauty in ’s Playground MARIE WALCAMP COMEDIES KEITH VAUDEVILLE “THE BETTER KIND" BILLY CO! ERY GRACE DORO Comedian Pianologue THE GERALDS ZENO—MOLL and CARL Musical Offering Comedy Novelty Sensation SPECIAL TWO-REEL COMEDY—*SOAP BUBBLES" SCREEN MAGAZINE LYCEUM TOPICAL REVIEW e Christmas Greeting HARTFORD S AND = OB covmN UG A Happy New Year WILLIAM ¥’ in Justin Huntly ‘ichu-v.hyc e o e ' Is Our Greeting to You, May Your Joys “IF I WERE KING"” “HILDA’S BOUDOIR” A Comedy Musical Skit. 7 Be Unbounded, Choy Ling Hee Troupe, g ey e B. G. SALVINI, MIDNIGRT FROLIC NEW YEAR'S EVE ACTS T > o o (7] K] =] . =, M 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” t Frolic New Year’s Eve With Reserved Seats — SEATS NOW SELLING — a&otecaofieaeeaosaaaaaaaa&@@ 0 G 0 B B mm%wmwwnmamflmw