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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, LDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Graham Ordered Dicky to Do, matter, kly, as room with suspected that I 0 occ his should mattor h here en up any d belligerently returned Hghtly truculence would as far pite of the rallrond strike, all right Margaret or backbone for she would hold on to her nd get an far as she could interrupted down there is the matter?” Dicky asked mock “what decided about my evidently dida in only he n to goi ould be oly, jmother to hurry t really uire,” hg at me have What ‘oIl Not Walt.” 1 told myself griml dectded I had ervations, something @ arrangement eariness in my not have presumed so far b remember that you abso up and pee re was but one thing for rd My him that you would come soon d to get 1 decic him red frankly. laughed heartily, ulder. ry proper proceeding, “ouldn’t have done it somebody’ll kfast I'll go down, sald ywelf. pme bre 0] m //r’//x'y’ RICA'S P Chameleon l0— AUTS —10 Seats Reserved Balcony an sion mother think Hasn't ut that grafter of a ticket Kknow some paid re you into giving'up your reservations as ow, ) - interview the lad, the matter.” “You'll not wait for b mother declared grimly down there, and th ive you an appetite now, and your brea dy when you get b If you think I need give me an appetite!” Dic You may not need i fet it,” his mother retorted dawdle on your way sold your reservatic one else.” ther? icky strolled air of care- was as- into step Just wong ejaculated, | r® there was Margaret of these old- him a good he's Dicky threw his mothe look, looking at ing me a humoro glad in had takon share my North as one! and went out o fthe | other minute with something semblin lam ‘I'll go and stir bit,"" Mother ‘He'll _probably when he getx back, like a good hot man down.” With which bit of phil woman we close that Graham be in a and th little v wonder got a And and nered by | perience out of the late as,to Dicky's | toward situation upon Beneath' the calm wat exerting my wear, | waa | to get North | arduous tasks To dismantla ! another, and get tho furn all by the first of May the duties which ldomed me. ' Two | weeks wer filched the trip Blua's ace of this new turn | regretted for the first tim yvielded to my own desire and forebore to | palpable pretence to get made. T knew the labor before m willing ear to the ticket count of the perils of the ney T rose | room n which to busy myself. Bu of mine sg the very Ia quiring about five minute | packed. With however, that it long time before my reach New York, i strike continued, T wond would not better repack to ca more things with my common senso came telling me that in a pres road journey liko I woul? better travel 1 sible I alr Ay had overy room. leaving you and roser decided plan for he you all really to which the No my concern- Dicky wound There tone th would | me. his was as 1 preclous days of Already Dicky tionsly by the to own course, as you of not Then, unex- and pat- too, back som went 7 and search already thought T and two or three weeks, even did@ not arrive. So T set make our room tidy Dicky, who never by any ¢ up any clothing or puts ity prone: place ! ha¢ only justefinishe heard the hall door open, ried into the living roon *what ha had decided, e, bOc; heard the very sald breakfast with masculinity, gone, puncture reservations which that he had no idca of \ . and would lend a the tr ! the the one and pick up a and find out what's kfast,” his It's only a e walk will . You hurry kfast will be e anything to ky grumbled. t, but you'll | d. “And don’t I just know ms to some Madge's Decision. r an appeal- usly In front door nearly room. an- re- Mandy up a rising. tearing rage ere's nothing to calm a phy any e hurried specu- attitude n his return of she mask which I will wild with home, power (o anxiety and the awaited find iture moved —these were largo before era house, the three surrepti in order to Bridge. In of affairs I e that I had for the trip, the very being able Dicky had resigned | quartet agent's ac- return jour- to my own ething with t everything things, re- * work, was sudden might be a would railroad dored it 1 and contrive h me. Then unk to tho rescue, carious rail- before mo ight PO in suitoasy and bag gverything that I needed fo: if my to work trunk to ter hance hangs anything in a4 when 1 and T hur- m to learn a#b#b&@wmm@r@fi@@@@w@@@fi PALACE— cond Anniversary Week & Dec. 27th to Jan. 1st Biggest and Best Show Ever Offered in This City. g RESERVED SEATS EVENINGS XES AND LOGE RESERVED MATI jor Lo NEES. CE ORCH. AUGMENTED TO TEN PIECES. -1§ The First Three Days’ Bill Will Feature MARSHALL NEILAN'S Production -Ie\ The River’s End’’ ¢ ': 3 The Century Girls”’ 15—REAL BEAUTIES—15 deville’s Best Quartette and other Big Attractions. —and— BISON CITY FOUR Complete Change on Thur:day Featuring E LEE KIDS” WILL O’CLAIRE and His Irish Girls —“§ FLYING BLUE DEVILS” LON CHANEY, Star of the “Miracle Man” in “THE PENALTY” ight Frolic New Year’s Eve With Reserved — SEATS NOW SELLING — leas otherwise mnoted, buresu of the theaters ANNIVERSARY WEEK AT PALACE Second Anniversary Week will teatured at the Palace the entire week starting Dec. 27 completed arrangements for the big- gest show ever offered in this city. The seats will be reserved evenings and boxes and loges matinees. The Palace orches a will be nted to ten pileces for the oc 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 of them all; The wht Flying Blue Devils « laire and his Irish Girls: ney in the wonder production, “The Penalty" and other feature attrac- ions. There will be a midnight Frolic New Year's Eve with reserved seats. “RIVER'S END" AT PALAC An unusual and quaint plotting is one of the more intensey interesting features of Marshall Neilan's first independent ‘The River's End,” from the story James Oliver Curwood and distribut- ed by First National, which will ha.e its initial showing her t the Palace theater Anniversary Week. The introductory scenes of the film | find John Kelth, haunted for years by the murder of Judse Kirkstone. cap- tured by Derwent Conniston of the Canadian Mounted Police A strikiag resemblance two men in | build and facial characte stics leads the officer, when sudde stricken with a fatal disease, t> urge Keith %o | impersonate him and return to the | Post with an account of Keith's death Shan Tung, a c fty Chinaman the Post, alone s D ts Keith of tha mpersonation and threatens to- di- | the secret unless Keith i Mirlam Kirkstone, the mur- dered man’'s daughter, to marry him. A terrific mob-fight follows in whi~h | the Chinaman is killed A younger sister of the dead officcr arrives at the Post and Keith's impersonation, shows o Iy affection for him. RKeith makes o clean breast of the afMair. de parts and ourneys down the Saskateh - ewan. The climax of the picture 18 summed up in the surp-ice that awaits Keith %At Tke River's End.” “BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS,” BILL AT LYCEUM THEATER. “Behind the Footlizhts” heads the | holiday bill at the Lyceum for the | second half of this week as the offer- igg of the “Oh-U company. This is another lay musical com- iwil Lou Cha- form of between the at fluenc: Where Quality Mcets Quantity ‘4.\!;\‘] \’l DA\' 'O\Tl TO T —— CHRISTMAS NOW FPLAYING “OH-U- MUSICAL ‘BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS’ —ALS JACK LONDON'S “THE Only Story Enacted By of — BlIG DOUBLEF Offering 1ALL ion of “The Country SPECIAL MAF Big Smashing Produ ADDED One of Lyceum Novelty Orchestra SEHHEHLHHHLS IS Christmas A Happy Be CHIL “REBECCA OF SU nim d Cartoons ADMISSION 15¢. nt Will Recrive a Handsome Souvenir. these notices are written by the press or attractions with which they deal. be I Fr The management has | Lee Kids, ' production, | by | | offered in th i for the week with an entire change on | Wednesday. | Curwood and the following big Keith MUTINY OF THE | Jack London Could Write Such a Vivid, Throbbing 1 'NDAY EVENING FEATURE NEILAN'S “The Chamber Mystery’ : Season’s Other Pictures and Concert — AND — Is Our Greeting to You, May Your Joys Unbounded, B._G. SALVINI, Manager FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 24,10 A. M. SPECIAL PERFORMANCE FOR 1920, edy hit in which Tommy Levene and nk Murray will be the star edians. There will be a continuous perfor- | mance Christmas day, from 2:15 p. | im. to 10:30 p. m. Tomorrow morn- | ing at 10 o'clock a benefit perfor- mance will be given under the aus- | | pices of the Wellesley college alum- : | nae bf this city. A program of edu- | cational pictures will be rendered in- ! cluding Mary Pickford in *Rebecca | {of Sunnybrook Farm.” Every child present will receive a souvenir. | Jack London's stirring sca “The Mutiny of the Eisinore,” picturized for Lyceum patrons night, Friday and Christmas day. cast appearing are all survivers of a studic wreck that nearly necessi- tated the re-making of the whole picture. The picture was filmed for Hnr most part at sea, off the Cali- fornia coast, on the old sailing ship, | the Mary Winkleman M a1l Neilan’s great production, ‘The Country God Forgot,” is the chief feature picture for Sunday night's program. It is a story of the Western wastes and a man’s love for a4 woman. It is a drama of excep- tional intcrest. One of the most de- lightful and pleasing comedy dramas realesed this season, is “The Chamber Mystery,” This is a special added at- tion for Sunday night Some very ¢ and humorous situations arise will keep the audience constant- com- | tale, is to- | The ANNIVERSARY WEEK AT THE PALACE. and besi show ever city will bo offered all next w k at The Palace on their specially selected “Second Anniversary | eek” bill, from Monday, Dec. 27 to | anuary 1st. The seats for the evening | performances will be reserved as well as the boxes and loges for the mati- nees. All tickets are now selling at the box office. There will be two bills The big i Thursday. On Monday, The Marshall Neilan's “The River’s End” Tuesday and first bill features wonder photoplay, by James Oliver vaudeville attractions, “The Century Girls,” fifteen real beauties, in- a musical pot pouri of mirth and Mel- ody, wth gorzeous costumes, pretty scenery, and a beauty chorus; “The Four,” positively vaude- auartette; Arnold and # hair-raising novelty; and Mack and Dean in original songs and sayings. The following atractions are listed on the last. half of the week’s bill; Lou Chaney in the sensational “Tho Penalty”: The Lee Matince Jening at 7:15 Doors Open Half \n Hour Earlicr. at naging Director NUOUS PERFORMAN 10:30. BABY” COMEDY ELSINORE.” ithe Sea. Star Cast. ', “SOAP BUBBLE LYCEUM TOPICAL REVIEW | PROGRAM — the Western Wastes. God Forgot” FEATURE Biggest Hits Rendering Incidental Music lections, Greeting New Year DREN NNYBROOK FARM” Otner Films @& ‘ j L Kids in “Circus Tmps’ and His Irish Girls' | sailor, is commissioned to run down N “Will O’Claire ! “The Eight Fly- | ing Blue Devils” and other big attrac- tions. There will be a big ten act mid- night Frolic New Year's Eve with re- served seats. 1 | FARNUM THE HERO IN | BIG PLAY OF THE SEA.| One of the best pictures of the sea- | son thus far is “The Scuttlers in which William Farnum appeared today for the first time here at Fox's theatre. ““The Scuttlers” presents a story of the sea and gives the popular Fox star a fine opportunity to play the hero. Most of the action takes place on board a ship far out in the Pacific ocean, and there are also stirring scenes on a desert island. Farnum enacts the role of a detective for Lloyds, who disguised as a common spicions that a captain is scuttling ships for the insurance. The photography of “The Scuttlers” is beautiful, the scenes at sea being particularly good work. Tho vaudeville bill is most enter- taining and includes two very clever Japs, Joe Smith and Bldke and Leo and Jack Delman & Co. in an amusing comedy sketch “The New Leader” written by that famous dramatist, Aaron Hoffman. Next Sunday evéning the picture play of sthat successful Broadway musical comedy, “La La Lucille” will be presented with Lyons and Moran headinz thWe cast. Bileen Percy the beautiful Fox star .in “Beware of the Bride"” is the second. feature. The third episode of Fantomas, +‘The Triple Peril” and the latest news will com- plete the bill. HOIDAY BILL AT THE PALACE. A real good Holiday bill is being offered at the Palace today, Friday and Saturday with three continuous shown Xmas day. Mary Miles Minter is featured in her new productior of that widely read book ‘Judy of Rogues Harbor.” Other films include Ruth Roland ir a new episode ot “Ruth of the Rockies'”; comedies and the popular Pathe News. The Keith vaudeville bill features four excellent acts with Gertie De Milt, the girl with the Smile; Wolf & Stewart in a comedy skit; Harry Watkins, a come- dian and Marie Hart & Co. in a variety novelty offering. FIRST BUD OF SEASON The season's first debutante in Washington from Congressional cir- cles is Miss Dorothy Mondell, ter »f Representative and Mrs. F. W. Mondell of Wyoming, who has just made her debut. ‘ Herbéftf-&fleréon | Teacher of Violin 113 Dwight St. Tel. 1145-4, —GRAND— HARTFORD. ALL THIS WEEK Matinee Daily Joe Hurtig Presents LEW (SHIMKY) HILTON —ii ' GIRLS FROM HAPPYLAND Complete New Show Real Beauty Chorus PARSONS e THEATRE —— TONIGHT 8 SHARP GALA XMAS WEEK Stupendous Entertainment The N. Y. Winter Garden’s Eighth Annual Revue Passing Shew of 1919 Nomm:wm Nights 75c to ‘l.lowm cop- daugh- | MARTHA NEUMARK Upon completing her course of study at the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Miss Martha Neumark of Cincinnati, will become the only wom- an rabbi in the United States. Miss Neumark is the first girl to take up the rabbinical course. SATURDAY (Continuous Show on Saturday) William Farnum —IN— “The Scuttlers” ONE OF HIS BEST A SELECTED COMEDY “ONE BEST PET” MUTT & JEFF FOX NEWS 4--HEADLINERS--4 The Best of Vaudevi: THE JACK TRIO JOE SMITH BLAKE & LEE JACK DELMAN & CO. in “THE NEW LEADER" A OComedy Sketch By Aaron Hoffmann. NEXT SUNDAY EVENING EILEEN PERCY “Beware of . li['he Bride” LYONS & MORAN “LA LA LUCILLE” #i}@fi##fifi##fifi##@##@fifi#m#fi#fi TONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL HOLIDAY BILL MARY MILES MINTER —IN— “Judy of Rogues’ Harbor” Ruth Roland Comedies KEITH VAUDEVILLE “The Better Kind” GERTIE DE MILT WOLF & STEWART MARIE HART & CO. HARRY WATKINS 3 Big Continuous Shows Xmas Day. -dedededodeledodadod-dogeloldetetolofit-totototetotot Tod