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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1920. l s £ e e PRINCE BECOMES BUCK PRIVATE The wild demonstration in the 'l l“ .. F l ’ .I“ streets of Tokio on the occasion of l the declaration of war with Russia l ‘l is one of the notable scenes in “The | ( '! Breath of the Gods the Oriental | » n[ vin | b < N DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Woke Dicky the Second Fiddlesticks!" she xclaimed Unloss otherwise noted. these notices are written by the press Tha “That's just a fa . nts to give bureau, of the theaters or sttractions with which they deal photodrama in which Tsuru Aoki will | he seen for the last time tonight. It is hard to believe that the scenes were r-,,A-: = - &o? S not actually filmed in the Japanese capital. so faithfully are the streets, buildings and inbabitants reproduced. “The Mutiny of The Elsinore,” Jack London’s famous sea tale picturized, d to our room outwardly | your tickets to some qf these million THE NEW “PASSING SHOW.” | iheater for the first half of the week.. | is coming to the Lyceum as the fea- nwardly quaking at the |aire xnobs down here whom he knows, Kyra, the exponent of exotic dances ' The screen feature is William Farnum | ture for the second half of the week. in prospect of Dicky's |and who happen to want ‘em just for | witp “The Passing Show of 191 the as Francois Villon in "I I Were | The story is one of thrilling suspense B _sager when he found jtonight. Did you let him . attraction at Parsons’ theater, Hart- + King “the famous story of a vagabond | and rife with situations that make d decided to use my res- | you out of your reservations ford, all this week, belongs to the ! poet, who saved France from the | the nerves tingle with the excitement spite of the railroad Jalways so easy! Where was Richard lsame school of Terpsicore as Isadore | enemy in the 's of Louis XL It is a | of impending danger. that he didn't see him and settle | Duncan, Ruth St Denis and Maude | remarkabla picture. On Friday morning at 10 o'clock particularly happy, either, [ him?" Allan. Al of those strangely gifted ' Wt SR _ the alumbae of Wellealey Colles will ht of the journey alone, I choked off the laughter that|women are of American birth and . SPECIAL HOLIDAY BILL present an entertalnment for the o lea that Dick would | threatened to bubble m my lips in breeding and, although they gained AT THE PALACE. | children of the city. It will be a bene- , and the fact that I had [spite of my very real anxiety. Her |their firgt laurels on foreign shores,| On Thursday, Friday and Saturday | fit performance donated by the man- matter without consult tirade was so amusing in view of the they are loyal Americans. Kyra, for | of this week The Palace offers a | agement of the Lyceum, the feature enough to arouse his ob- | real facts. But I was grateful indeed | example, Is in spite of her Oriental | special Holiday bill with feature at- | picture being Kate Douglas Wiggins' t he had roused mine by | for the way she recelved my news. |cognomen, a native of the United | tractions. Mary Miles Minter will be | “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,” with to go downstairs and see [ ! knew that 1 would have an effective | States. She is not ashamed to ad- | seen in her new production from the | Mary Pickford. Every kiddie present imsolf, and the thought |ally in my expected combat with mit that she was born in Memphis, famous story “Judy of Rogues Har- | will receive a souvenir. pde strengthened mine as | Dicky Fennessee, and that her real name is | bor.” Other photoplays include Ruth e door of my room I tried to got Dicky up. but you | Lois McKenzie. She gained her first | Roland in a new episode of her fine wham caught me as 1 put | know how he is when he's slee inspiration under an Assyrian dancing ' rerial “Ruth of the Rockies”; com- on the doorknob. T had 11 sald, beginning to answer her ques- | master in Chij 1" afterward | cdies 1 the popular Pathe News. | ODD COSTUME 1 her tardiness, for she H,n..m in the reverse order of their | journeyed to the Fa st to perfect The Keith vaudeville bill will feature of curlosity concerning |asking. “So I had to see the man |herself in her g he cast of this | four headline acts. TO WEAR WITH b happoning In the house- | myself. And I told him that I would “Passing Show" @ evidently had n busy includes James s i keep my reservation, and go tonight | Barton, Avon Comedy Four, Kyra, SWEET LAVENDE! CLOSES SEPARATE COATf forea grandehila as far as I could get, and that Dicky | Lon Hascall, Frankie Heath, Four here,” she directed, crisp. | would tell him about his as soon as | Haley Sisters, Hazell Cox, Rath Bros. door of her own room, | he awakened and could get to the | Jack Leslie, Harry Turpin, Al Mar. ptly obeyed her, glad of |station. Of course, 1 don’t know |tin, Eddie Miller, Tillie Barton, Peggy TONIGHT AT FOX'S. Tonight will ba your “ast oppor- tunity to see this delightful screen - Prince Leupold, eldest son of King =7 adaptation of a wonderful stage suc- i Albert of Belgium and h to put off my interview Whether Dicky will belleve the agent | Merriment, John Crgne and the Win- | coss. ~Sweot Lavendor~ with Mary e BelEianiiinronalh Fro s a’;e:urlko :.:lie nctod ot.” te den’s famous rors o 3 B gia G e B Not that I expected vw‘ not : oo " garden's famous Aurora Borealis | Miles Minter, Theodore Roberts and vate in a military school in Brussels jw to be less difficult '", Wistey Wty St B SEaRewbdering fbenutia Milton Sills g His royal papa decided a liitle strict bu_ her opinions or op- I tried to make my manner a taci —— oy REthi ‘:‘ IR = é _roys J . tle LS Sosif i s AxmIvE e —— : 4 g story of the sea, “The s e would betier fit the boy n so much less to me {Agreement with her belief that th ANNIVERSARY WE; AT PALACE | Scuttlers” with William Farnum as the 9 3 gul;lr;:;:\e d:_v (lhni\ th‘e \ux‘lll‘rlcl’l‘:l‘li‘tz - d s making a t| Second Anniverss stlind’s gent was making a mountain out o Second Anniversary Week will be | siar eint oF - ~ r . x < ar, will open for three days at Fox's e i 5 hat ticket agent want?” |a mole hill for his own purposes. T | featured at the Paluce the entire week | oy momy " : ;20;\‘223”1";{ ‘;:L'i‘;:; ge.‘::;e‘;’f L »: K very S, 1 ection. aMen 1 had closed the |succeeded admirably. starting Dec. The management has The aTity k cceede 1y, ey e great popularity of Farnum n rapturously greoted | “I'll attend to Richard he said, | completed arrangements for the big- | grows sreater with every new SRR boy from his erib, where Vo B ele] sodEthe "';j““” oo t show ever offered in this city. The | in which he appears. And there is pther kept him until the 1s w he'll go North and ts will be reserved evenings and | googq e teiith i Siteas N IN S H morning had passed find us another, if he has to walk. | boxes and loges matinees. The Palace | - peyr mron "' s -": {’“ICI "r" a;“ MEN TO RUN SHOP. Graham's Order. !You go in there and wake him up | orchestra will be augmented to ten '”’ *‘|\] n nr.x|nlx;$l‘<:‘r:lm ur D;PR:‘; § T _l s —— oy g . v 00 rills ar 2 s Vill Take All Profits and Pay All Ex- land w ant to talk to him dleces for S & i e "advise ue 16 o1 1and wll him I want tc pieces for the oc Following is | man b e RIS ph . | I went, much strengthened in spirit | 4 list of the y s 3 > bna,” 1 sald, quietly. “He |, © 0 ity mother-in-law. And | during che = 5 | who for right, | who | batties : 3 S ! 8d not to guaran- i o7 Y GOy e again with much | masterpi: B | S ERinstsinlnatice Nates and sall) ; : Newbern, N. C., Dee. 22.—The em- | l g ro c | | | tichmond, on ’ s Jew: - 5 = = than Riohmond, on | S00% Jol o tnan T had felt the | Centurs Gitte witn aeamn Mutt and Jeff, the latest Fox News s X 5 ployes of the Newbern Iron Works the rallroad strike.” and a selected comedy make up the first time 1 had awakened him, when | ties: The Bison City Four, the hes and Foundry Supply company are almost screamed A - 3 ! > e & Mandy had brought me the summons artet of them all: The Lee Kiax, | ¥ 5, Dilk working with their employers toward gain!" | ; ; n 0 e * Lee Kids, | Ap entire change of vaudeville brings F ot 4 s 5 2 d i New i ear s Eve > the ticket ent g g e - 0 & - runnin the fou i the statement, while her BrOm e = . isht Fiying Bia Devil will new favorites in an entertaining pro- FuF . Densiey Sad e h had flown open at my “For the love of Mike! Dicky | O'Claire and his Irish Girls: Lou Cha- | shops on a different basis than any z o 3 his eyes. I " » - U, ¢ TR LG so far tried in this state. It is th e a nut-|Srowled, as he opened ney in the wonder production, “The vt . 3 . £ ¥ = = tightened Ik i“’"’ oo e Py T et e e For next Sunday evening the big 10—BIG ACTS—10 Broadway musical success in picture DRnJcof allowatbe g menjitojrunjiRthe lm: k:::. y:’r:’o(‘l:l‘lr jc;:m:d‘"“l‘;; it '\",": ;r.-',’”.", N be a midright Frolic | form, “La La Lucille” with Lyons and §Bgatey ey ;"e‘;% *:"‘I‘:mosfeht,';g hhu:\"xem?;; r:‘yedo\e:- Re ol Sonle wake you up, for she wishes to see | - cars Eve with reserved seats. [foran is offered together with Eileen : : St aries and divide profits among the ezt e nee 1 know she will be - Pércy in her latest photoplay “Beware 3 i Bien. Th & . e Gl A el o i O e I NAEORD: of the Bride. The third cpisode of Sl o oies > hoasixTomtsorne o Now Selling. Dicky can wind his mother around | pxcellent Vaudevilic BINl and Motion | Lo y0 nas SETHDIS Tt T : . go . ses tc - be shown. - TR R A e his little finger when he choose > Picture Scheduled, g i exercise his power. But 1 suspect i YR RSy L 7 3 that the task is so formidable that he Danse Fantasies, in which a girl and | AT THE LYCEUM. 5 2 3 '@@#@@fi@’fé@i#fi@fi##fi#fifi#fi###% SURE CARS 41..“..: often care to undertake it, | young man dance with exquisite | *“The Honeymooners,’ which has 3 £, § = = RVING JESTER land 1 noticed that any ordinary re- | charm and grace; Edwin George, a ' brought so much merriment to Ly- y que u of his mother's has @1l the force | droll monoloquist and juggler; Hilda's ceum patrons the first half of this BEST PRICES FOR ALL |{hat a stern parent's command to a | Boudoir, a musical revue of fair | week, by virtue of the good acting of KINDS OF small boy would have merit; McGrath and Deed, singers of the “Oh-U-Baby” Co. players will be “Cuss the luck he grumbled, | comic songs, and Choy Ling Hee | seen for the last time tonight. For the U N K climbing out of bed. “I never yet ::m troup, clever magicians, jugglers second half of the week, beginning into a decent sleep, but some yawping | and acrobats—these comprise the ' tomorrow matinee, “Behind the o - a > ashios poncl-Hand kurniture female dragged me out of it to attend | vaudeville program at the Capitol lights” will be presented. This g New York, Deq. 22.—The fashion ZELDES to some fool thing. Now get @ of designers this season have turned ! hero while I dress, but tell mé one . —— many an odd and unexpected trick | Tel. 633-23 ' thing first. What did that ticket agent such as, for instance, intriguing demi- | want 7" <kirts instead of dresses to be worn I repeated the ticket agent's mes- S Pe— under separate coats or, on the in- S = sage for the second time within a y ’ R ent warm days, with small | SIDE CURTAINS half-hour, reflecting whimsically that re ) et ;f:;m s il | " | car look shabby and | 0o b letter perfect in it if the Quality Feming at 7:15 Evelyn Gosnell in “Ladies’ N\ght"} | thirst for information on the part of Mects B g Doors Open Halt wears a mont attractive suit of this e them with Cellulold o ramily continued. Dicky broke Quantity & \n Hour Earlier. type, of dark gray duvetyn. | ¢ | Into picturesque and empbatic exple- 5 4 3 There is, first, a straight * skirt, | tivis when he heard it, and I darted q % then a blouse-coat that consists of ork I out of the room, glad indeed to post- . SALVINI, Manage: a cross-over body finishing in “‘.o; i | | i | | | | | ##@@#fifi@###fi#@#@fifi##@#@fifi#@ TONIGHT ONLY—KATHERINE MacDONALD GCOD VAUDEVILLE SPECIAL NOLIDAY BILL THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MARY MILES MINTER —l\'.. “Judy of Rogues Harbor” RUTH ROLAND GO“LDIES KEITH VAUDEVILLE “THE BETTER KIND” ——— - e e e — OTH AL 1"1‘ 'l'("‘ €O. pone an answer to the question 1 NOW PLAYIN BIG HOLIDAY BILL po:nts, front and back, that button e 7 1B TOMMY LEVENE'S g5 Bt ke . . tached a half-length tunic of plaites AT T Te e re tot ek Tatetodetipagode Be MUSICAL COMEDY ‘!"\1“;1_“‘ half-lengt | o Y’ ”” P AL ACE 1 THE HONEYMOONERS RAND— -“THE BREATH i El OF THE GODS’, ‘L;IAI:(‘:"“('S l‘l\:flF)EK DON'T FORGET TO GET YOUR SEAT FOR ANMNVERSARY ‘E # Ulld AIII'IIVPJS&W week @ . lTTgi‘Jrl%U‘mgéKlu i LEW SHIMKY) HRLTON gmmn##a#u#au#a#a#w@a&fi@a#fi Dec. 27th to Jan. 1st GIRLS FROM HAPPYLAND And An All-Star Cast Biggest and Best Show Ever Offered in This City. RESERVED SEATS EVENINGS AND LOGES RESERVED MATINEES. S ACE ORCH. AUGMENTED TO TEN PIECES. The First Three Days’ Bill Will Feature MARSHALL NEILAN’S Production he River’s. End’’: —and— e Century Girls 15—REAL BEAUTIES—15 BISON CITY FOUR deville’s Best Quartette and other Big Attractions. BEEBVBGICBTLEVRBOCHE SO0 A THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY “OH-U-BABY" COMPANY Presents Their Musical Revue ‘BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS’ § PARSONS I _ gl § | —— THEATRE —— . JACK LONDON'S § .setsm e THEMUTINY OF ELSINORE' % “E5=i&=s || Mary Miles Minter THEODORE ROBERTS MILTON SILLS —INe— Story of the Sea Screened With an All-Star Cast i TWO-REEL COMEDY—*"SOAP BUBBLES" e IS::_"“',“:. ;’;k'es. MAGAZINE YCEUM TOPICAL REVIEW Nights 75 i " Christmas Greeting J s’ “SWEET LAVENDER — AND — ‘ SECOND EPISODE I A Happy New Year @ |ailifiisr | — FANTOMAS — Is Our Greeting to You, May Your Joys O AT I ARD Be Unbounded, , ¢ 4--HEADLINERS--4 The Best of Vaudeville B G SALV[N[ Manager S i R — HELLAS DUO . DAVE GARDNER HARRY PEARL P TN RN 4 TODAY-—C 0'\““: .()'\lls WALTER POULTER & (0 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 10A. M. s Juttn Hiwndy McCarthy's T M A SPECIAL PERFORMANCE FOR . Famous Romance IN “DANGEROUS BUSINESS ” 2 ly Playlet in Three Scenes, b \f ‘- «pF-1 WERE KING A Comedy ) 5 CHILDREN { “HILDA'S BOUDOIR” —— “REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM” ; A Comcdy Musical Skit. TOMORROW FRIDAY SATURDAY LON CHANEY, Star of the “Miracle Man” in “THE PENALTY” r ] o jnimated Cartoo) Otner Films g ey L e | (Continuous Show on Saturday) ight Frolic New Year’s Eve With Reserved Seats % ; ADMISSION 15c¢. George, Danse Fantasjes — SEATS NOW SELLING — e et o e William Farnum in ‘The Scuttlers’ RIS SN 9 Complete Change on Thursday Featuring E LEE KIDS”"—“8 FLYING BLUE DEVILS” WILL O’CLAIRE and His Irish Girls FEGAOBHBGHVEGHOBBD HLLETLOEOHOD

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