New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1921, Page 16

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plr with back in ¥ smiling cortainly I do not mage anyd y.” TA1- chuckled os I began she could USBAND pw Phuse of a Wife to running this house that I nev- my housekeeping a I'd be an anoited idiot to let a lttle money." %*That's the trouble with the whole Dick sald cracu- | milling | | T think have to ght. go for want of give onomic situation,” rly. “Everybody’s Around in an ever- F of rising wages until been Lilllan's peal of laughter interrupt- ed him “ Ever Dickybdird 1t you talk widening whirlpool’ all night.” The Ruso Works. reluctantly. “Oh! perfectly this He grinned know w} 1 think you're mean, right In Ttv- n kept ecase out Pnd opening up that I say. Madge, can’t you tell what to do, hotel here in ours! and Kntie go to an apart#ont city untll the place is You'd have all your time, then, up places. next few don’t know #eeks with orders where I'm widening whirlpool is good, You ean't improve on that But I particular This certainly is the most com- es, fortable place I've seen in a long time Gives me the willies to think of going shebang of and you and dismantled ? to look I'm groing to be so busy the that getting off. ought not to spend the time commut- ® plan for pt was due ! would be keep her b perform- ise she Is garret,” place, she almost as a4 knows y for her he could as she place—"" Pleky sald ned htedly ne of the she's so lt’ell/lll LI E AT defl- | ing out to Marvin “If you wero looking for a furnish- ed apartment with a trained maid, now.” Lillian satq demurely, ‘. could recommend this one very highly.” The amazed look which Dicky’'s face was ludicrous. **What — what —do—you—mean? he stammered “Why, I've been wantinz to get Mar- fon away from the city for some time, Hut Aldn’'t see how I could go far, my- welf, and Madge assures me that yous mother and her father would be de- light ¥ to have Marion down there for A few woeks. So I'm going to send her down & a day or two, and then I'm goinz house hunting in the su- burbs. I can sublet this apartment for sewthing I have the nerve to ask, for o month or five years, when I finzlly want to give it up. So if you'll stay fere, Dicky-bird, it'll be a god- x»nd to me, for Betty would be wild it ashe A1dn’t have somebody to cook for. rossed o Matinee at 2:15 Evening at 7:15 Doors Open Half INI, Managing Director |-‘“ Hour Earlier Now P LAYING ss of 1921 Presented By AL COMEDY PLAYERS —Also— Y CAREY N ET PROOF” Sends Huge Boulders Crashing Down a One of the EILED Thrilling Features. MYSTERY' Hank Mann Comedy HOLMES TRAVELOGUE = FRIDAY — SATURDAY AL COMEDY COMPANY , LEW EMMETT AND JS OF BREMS, FRANK SOPER, A WONDERFUL BE IES IN h Village Follies” UCTION AT POPULAR PRICES BEMENT BY POPULAR REQUEST TEST E EMOTIONAL ACTRESS LAKE Woman Tell?” human whether to reveal or not, et of COMEDY story of a New England fisher girl to the man she her youth. SCREEN MAGAZINE UM TOPICAL REVIEW [ A 1 | even an NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, Madge and I can divide our time be- tween Marvin and her with trips, on the side in search of homes for both of us.” For a tense second whether her ruse would succeed. Bui we were not long left in doubt. Dicky rose, walked over to Lillan's chalr, pulled her to her feet, and gave her a mighty huz and a smacking kiss 1 wondered that almost could have been heard in the street. “You're always the little life-saver, LAl I'll tell the world!"” he excaimead. “I'm not mony In accepting your plan. And I needn’t ask Madge how she'd like it. T have vivid recollections of moving from the Brennan place, and her idea of a perfect moving day would be with me about twenty miles awpd", headed West. By the way, won't that let me out of going down to Marvin tomorrow? You can attend to things, can't you, Heart-of-my-life?’ he swept me a bow—"and T ought to get to the studio.” I had hard work to conceal my re- lief and exultation at his- proposal, I demurely assented to it. 1£ Adismiss the trip to Marvin he was not as interest- Edith Fairfax again as he could that careless ed in seeing feared HAREM SKIRT HOLDS OWN BY CORA MOORE, New York’s Fashion Authority. In a new collection of frocks espec- ially designed by Mood for Palr Beach there are two harem skir frocks. As Mood is always ahead o Mode this may be taken to indicate that harem effects are likely to be a vogue for some time. But the idea is that some new teature must be intro- duced to carry it. Rows of fringe, from an inch to four inches deep, winding spirally around a harem skirt, from the lowest one which falls below the hem, up the whole length or some part of it is one of the new modifications, and il lustrated is another. Here a flesh-colored chiffon oval-shaped motifs embroidered in beads is used with graduated lace flounces let in in a double row down either side. In still another harem skirt a very full jabot of exquisite lace was intro- duced in similar fashion, each scallop of the lace dangling a small pearl w |th TODAY — CONTINUOUS C. B. Maddock Presents “BUBBLES” With Billy Lynn, Robert 0’Connor, Eulalie Young, Grace Hoey, Marjorie Chapin, and a Chorus of Pretty Girls. Dunbar & Turner, Four Jacks and a Queen, the Bretons, Stanley & Wilbert Cecil B. De Mille’s “WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE" P A L, golng to stand on any cere- ' our last - |l||ml d.r,a "u!!n lllr Vinless otherwise noted, these bures~ of the theaters or atnoties are written by the press 45 MIN. FROM BROADWAY AT THE PALACE. Tharles Ray's verson of “‘Forty- Five Minutes From DBroadway,” the George M. Cohan classic which he has adapted to the screen, in being kept close to the original form which had such tremendous success during the yedrs of its stage vogue. The wide popularity of the original Cohan play and the star's recognition of its value in the form known to a vastpub- lic. has convinced its producers that the Diggest success would attend a screen version following closely the lines of the popular stage piece. ‘““For- ty-Five Minutes From Broadway" is the first of the star’'s new productions to be presented by Arthur S. Kane for First National releas\. Tt will be shawn at the Palace Tuesday and Wednesday. The sponsors of Mr. Ray’s Initial picture stressed the point that a too greatly altered photoplay adaptation of the Cohan piece was contrary to the country-wide value of this well- known comedy-drama. The Keith vaudeviRe bill for the first half of the week features that classical mupical comedy, “Nearly a Prince,” wi big ecléver cast and special soenéry galore. Other acts in- clude Jarrows, the man with the lemon;-Brown and Taylor in new songs and talk; and Ross and Foss in a pleasing musical offering. “VARIETTES OF 1921” COMEDY * AT THE LYCEUM THEATER. Supported by Miss Debbie Thornton, the prima donna, who was absent last week because of death in her family. Hoyt’s company is putting on a bet- ter bill this wenk. ‘‘Varieties of 1921" is the musical comedy which will be seen tonight and tomorrow, and “‘Greenwich Village Follies” will be presented the second halt of the week. . A photoplay unusual enough to Iift it above the average-.screen offering and thrilling enouygh to keep theater- ®oers Interested t¥rough every foot of the picture hag been produced by Uni- versal in Harry Carey’s latest starring vehicle, ‘“Bullet Proof.” This picture is being shown the first half of this week. The plot centers about Plerre, 1921. Do You Know a Baby Sick ‘With Constipation Tell the mother to give Iul‘.m- ful of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. 0 thoughtful mother with children in th“ghouse willrisk being without a good, reliable laxative. It will save ' FIVE VAUDEVILLE AOTS E::gr; v!i:l:lous illness, many a i L Ao When the baby cries and is fretful, The five acts of vaudeville at Fox’s when the boy has noappetite and won’t the first half of the week are all en- lay, when the girl is listless and fever- t 2 ish, when there are complamts of ertaining numbers. Joe Sheftal & hendaches and colds, the mother can presents a_lively act. It is fixect consh ation. Gge gx;n(iiald- a b 2 - epsin in the s lose a 10 member team of colored enter fi] nbed P thg bottle, when you ut e child to bed, and with morning ailment will have disappeared, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin_is a popular compound of Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herbs with M These men were co-partners in writ- pe sin and leuant-hstmgammnhcs. 1t - ing this song. ‘“Oh Gee, Say Gee” and ntly and mildly, and children a Hebrew character In take ;gtethhout ob:ectlox;. A sixty-cent TR YI T F REE o ; bottle is enou&sto last an average fam- Send me your name and ad- ove” are other numbers of theirs ily many mon The ingredients are dressandiwill 1 yowa froé that go well. Renoma is a young endorsed in the U. S. Pharmacopoeia, trial bottleof myS: Pe woman, evidently with a rubber spine, and last KenrAurlneri?lt:flmothfexB bO(l:x llsit Address me Dr. W. %, % judging from her contortions. She is :"‘:lf,e vrfq!)ni’eo;n ?rorisd‘:'ng;fsts IE well, sliWflfihfWSM L £ GIoilne. LH) 1200 Je o i) is the largest selling liquid laxative in bod,m and then ,.“d,: ;“‘C’;: f-""’g sfr;;gsb:;i %‘T"]“;‘t‘c'“;f;‘e}; the worl andfeweau ous families are laxative, and itis wellto know er best oiferin s ¥ Mother of Mine.” Lorimer and Car- GRS the best. Write me today. breyz offer a distinct novelty. They have a rapid fire selection of songs tra~tions with which they deal. Company tainers with songs, dances and comic dialogue. Barnes and Harris present a piano and vocal number, feturing “When I Lost You, Mother O’Mine.” song, “I'm and jokes, all of which are given in accompaniment to their eccentric dancing. They dance up and down stairs, ladders, etc., keeping time to the jazz of the orchestra. Ever hear of a man, disappointed in love who tried to persuade a gunman to kill him? Owen Moore, in ‘“The Poor Simp,” the feature picture at | Fox's, tries this and has a terrible time, first trying to get ‘“bumped off” and then trying not. The cause of the trouble is when, on receipt of bad news, he decdes life isn’'t worth liv- ing. A gangster is hired to taccom- plish his demise but in a manner un- known to him. The thug agrees— then comes the good news that the bad news s not really bad news but is good news. Moore tries to-head off the gunmen but with no luck at all until a series of laugh-provoking in- tL":l‘:i"L:i;“:i::‘::;‘:h::,‘i,'%“t‘:zii For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ad reels are the bi-weekly Penrod story, a Chester Outing Trayelozue, Episode 8ix of Fantomas and the Fox News. l Beginning Thursday afternoon the | vaudeville will have six big acts and the feature picture will be versatile | George Walsh n ‘“Number 17.” studying for the priesthood. He le_a.\'ei' the church and forgets his early re- ligious training when he learns that his father has been killed by a notor- ious gunman. He pledges himself to avenge his parent. On a mountainside, at night, Pierre comes upon a girl held fast by a land- slide. While he is trying to save her, the huge mass of dirt and rocks movec farther down the slope burying the wo completely. Alice Lake, who was scen last week 1 ““The Misfit Wife,” comes to the 4ceum the second half of the weak n “Should a Woman Tell?” In no vay a problem or propaganda play, this picture presents the emotions in a woman’s heart when torn between her desire for truth and her fear of the loss of the man she loves more than life itself. CAPITOL “Bubbles,” as joyous ond melodious as “Not Yet, Marie” and produced likewise by Charles B. Maddock, is a miniature musical comedy with twenty in the company of song and dance artists. “Four Jacks and a Queen,” a splendid male quartet and a real queen of song and beauty. Dunbar and Turner are song and dance creators; Ted and Corinne Briton are ‘“The Whole Show’ with their varied offerings and Stanley and Wilburne in their wire stunts, are really comedians of the air. Do They Fit? Fitting glasses is not a mat- ter of chance. Properly fitted glasses arc the result of pains- taking scientific eye measure- ment and skillful adjustment. Our many years of successful practice enable us to give ypu the satisfaction your eyes de- mand. Davis & Goodwin Registered Eyesight Specialists, 327 MAIN ST. Tel. 1905. “We Grow Because W Know.” A CK | LOVE MURDER VIOTIM—This London dancer, Saophia Taylor, . is dead, the victim of a lovers’ quarrel with Augustus Taylor, an American, | who shot her and killed himself, She was one the most popular dancers in London and leaves an estate of $100,000. ‘ WEEK JANUARY 17. John S. Jermon Offers JOHN BARRY & GEO. DOUGLA\S - With the 'BON TON GlRLS Don’t Miss S«'ing This Particular Company. THE BEST PHOTOPLAY THIS Have You Seen? What The ‘“Lorraine” Offers . $1.00 Tomorrow" Womens Felt Comfy Slippers ........ $1.00 Pair- Women’s 12-Button Spats .......... $1.00 Pair Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Hose $1.00 Pair - The Lorraine Shoe Co. For THURSDAY GEORGE WALSH WEEK AUGMENTED PROG TONIGHT AND TOMORROW —OWEN-— —Miles of Others— 5—BIG ACTS—5 ° Featuring It is a Real Big Hit FOUR MORE GOOD ONES FRIDAY In His Best Picture Vaudeville—SIX BIG ACTS Y CHARLES RAY FOX'S ANNIVERSARY? VAUDEVILLE “NUMBER 17” EAF JOE SCHAFTAL & C c SATURDAY MOORE»’ In His Latest Smashing Comedy - -~ ~ ‘THEPOOR ‘_‘IMP

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