New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1921, Page 4

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R wua unless 1 labor, bossied ko ne'll n, caus e upatalirs d Nbrury, big paper and with Dicl B be whle Now, first, Katte and "to her to as soon as here, and ould be at orrow." doubtful v not to &> been thor- Is there id 4 fire ™~ pplicd de- tof wo nr- . fur even your t you will pu'll take | from mending USBAND a Wife death, I can't let you do Dicky would never forgive me.” ou dou’t understand,” I spid. ructed Jim that the last thing be e he left he was to prepare the rnnce in readiness for Lzhting, and tie wrote me that he bad done hat 1 asked. All I have to do when g0 in is to strike a match, light the fire, wait a minute to see that it has caugh, go to Mrs, Dur wait until the drats nged fixi go back, p more coal on, arrange drafts, Lack and wait til hous is warmed before exploring it. Does that satisfy you “Perfectly. T might have K you be Bificlency Edg on-the-joh! But T stil thin m ought to walt until tomorrow befor doin work in the hoase. What do taking a ¥pin around Mar- | child over come vnthat would - iny von say to l vin this afternoon to begin our search for hous That's the augle of this ol bothering mé. Katie and | Jim mighty eflicient. an do | 1imost everything of the packing in a But finding a home into which to put your things—there's the little that's troubling mo.’ The Perfected It's giving me a few ments,” | acknowledged, “and I thipk your plan a s=plendid But can ¥Ou spare the time to go today? You have Marion's outfit for - trir to see to, havem't you?" “I've arranged all that,” incistvel or will have, done something for me. We'll just go ahead on the supposition that all my thme is at your rvice. Is your car in réafiness Tor o thip tils afternoon?” ought to be 1 replied. ) ¢ Ajdn’t put i€ in dead storage when I weht away Bat to make sure I'll call up the garage now, and have them bring the to t station to meet us——at which train? “The one getting there at 1 o'clock,” she said "And when you come back I have a task for you.” I telophoned, received the that's They pinch Job \nxious mo- one she replied | when vou've assur- ! ance that the ear would be ready at the time appointed, went back to the ltbrary and faced Lillian expectantly. “Now you know better than 1 just what Marion will need down Seuth,” she.sald. “Please make out a com- plete list, right away, of everything from shoes to hair-ribbons that she will need in order to be comfortable. { Include plenty of stout play clothing. Then 1 will check up the list with what she has, and my shopping trip tgmorrow, will be easy. I have already telephoned my sewing woman to came and stay until Marion ®oes knows exactly how to do everything her stockings to pack- { ing her trunk and bag, so really I have nothing to trouble me. Do you mind ir we take Marion with us this after- noon? She is so excited over her trip that it is no use having her study un- til she goes, and I think the trip will do her good.” “Mind!" I exclaimed scorntull sho smiled as she left me to my tas And as I made the list for which she had asked 1 realized afresh how wise- ly and capably Lillan managed her af- fairs so that no matter how much was laid upon her shoulders, she was al ways ready to greet, cheerfully, new She any tas Matinee at 2:15 ‘/cem Evening at 7:15 D E AT RE o Vi » Managing Director Doors Open Half An Hour Earlier NOW PLAYING ies of 1921” Presented By . CAL COMEDY PLAYERS —Also— RY CAREY - ET PROOF” Sends Huge Boulders Crashing Down a Is One of the Thrilling Features. ETLED MYSTERY"” Hank Mann Comedy HOLMES TRAVELOGUE - FRIDAY SATURDAY AL COMEDY COMPANY LEW FRANK SOPER BRE A \ \\ ONDERFU L Vlllage Follies” 1 % AT POPULAR PHI(‘I‘Q BY POPULAR EMOTIO) 0 Tmlcss otherwise noted, these tra~flems with wiich they deal. bures~ of HOYT'S MUSICAL COMEDY IN ARIETIES” AT LYCEU! arieties of 1921" will have its' last performance tonight, and start- ing tomorrow matinee Hoyt's musi- cal comedy players. will . present “Greenwich Village Follles,” per- sonally supervised by Frank Soper, ! one of ‘the principals of the comedy- Lew Brems and Felix Martin con- tinue to make their winning appeal as a capital team of comedians. Harry Carey in “Bullet Proof” will be seen for the last time through the story, a romance hero has with a girl he found trap- ped by a landslide. In trying to save her they are both buried by a mass of dirt and each thinks the other was killed until they meet sev- eral years later. The part of the girl is taken by Kathleen O’Connor Wis truth worth the price of love? That she could not decide. Then swept over Meta the realization of FO tonight. ! There is a pretty love theme running | the ' the theaters or atnoti*es are written by she press Albert’'s ideal of her. He did not |suspecL Revelation would shatter his love. But she had reckoned without the strength of her con- | science. Contronted with this in- tensely dramatic problem, she acted. ‘What she did and what came of it is shown graphically, compellingly |{in “Should a Woman Tell?"” with | Alice Lake who comes to the Lyceum the second half of this week start- ing tomorrow matinee. Miss Lake was seen last week “The Misfit Wife,” also a Classics photoplay- SIX ACTS AND GEORGE WALSH, FOX’'S TOMORROW Six acts of vaudeville, with two big features, one a dramatic sketch with four people, entitled ‘“The Criminal,"" and the other a jazzy novelty act named ‘‘The Creole Cocktail,”” with colored jazz hounds, will feature the last half of the week at Fox's. Tonight will see the final appearance of Lorimer X’S in Screen ANNIVERSARY WEEK GEO. WALSH In His Latest Whirlwin d Drama of Mystery and Love “NUMBER 17” VAUDEVILLE 6—BIG ACTS—6 Featuring REOLE JAZZ BAND Di From Jazz Lllld | and Carbrey, eccentric Russell, in a vocal ; and Harris, songs and dances; Re- noma, female contortionist and juggler, and Joe Sheftal & Co. with his ten - colored entertainers. Owen Moore in ‘““The Poor Simp,’” the Fox News, .a Chester Travelogue and a Penrod story complete the movie bill. George Walsh will star in the big movie for the last half of the week in “Number 17.”" It is a story by Louis Tracy in which Walsh takes the role of a young author who, for the sake of the girl he loves, penetrates to the depth of Chinatown and, finds him- self surrounded by enemie§. There is love and abundant action of the Walsh type in this reel. Other films are Mutt and Jeff in ‘‘A Papoose,”’ the Fox News and a two reel comedy featuring Clyde Cook of *‘Skirt’’ fame, in ““All. Wrong.'* The four additional vaudeville num- bers are: Jimmy l.ogue in a juggling dancers; Mae number; Barnes act; Louis Leo, comedian; Nan Car- ney, singing comedienne; and . the Gould Sisters in a piano and song number that is said to be of excellent calibre. “HALF A CHANCE” AT PALAOCT m&m& “No matter what was in your past, it is the man you are now that I love,” Jocelyn Wray told John Steele, a famous: criminal lawyer,. and the red-blooded, two-fisted hero of “Half a Chance,” the Robert Thornby special produced by Jesse D. Hamp- ton through Pathe and showing at the Palace theater, Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday. But when he was indentified as an cscaped murderer she turned from him in horror, Then he tokd her that he had been a prize fighter, of whom drink had made a derelict. A murder was framed up against him and he was convicted. He/escaped. was ship- TONIGHT “45 Minutes From Broadway’’ Fine Vaudeville Bill THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY The Season’s Gigantic Production 7—Big Astounding Parts—7 KEITH VAUDEVILLE When You See KEITH’S, You See the BEST. Featuring A Japanese Honeymoon AFFLICTION gort. Copcrefe Inspector Saved By “Frult-a-tives” 89 Norra Usion St., Rocassres, N. “For five long years, I was afflicted with Stomach, Liver and Kidney Trouble, which developed into serious Bladder Tvrouble. : Y 1 saw a testimonial of ‘Fruit-a-tives”" and concluded to make one more trial. By the time the sample bok £ and a 50c. box. were finished, there was grand improvement. To make a long ' story;short, I believe ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets the Best Stomach, Licer ’i Bladder Medicine the world has ever nroduced”. R. B. O A . abox, 6 for §2.50, trial ‘At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES _Limited. OGDENSBURG. N. Y s wrecked and cast ashore on & & “ island, where he spent the years u his rescue stadying law.from found on a -wrbck. The new Kelth vaudeville b featured by that big classical my comedy, “A Japanese Honeymo with a big cast including :ine 2 girlies. Other acts include E Golden -Whirk, one of the latest ties in vaudeville; Infield and in their comedy skit, “At thed Bo " and Nita Johnson a cle 1] eomedlenné "R'* cries at night, tosses lessly and mutters in sleep, is constipated, fretful feverish, or has -ymptonu worms, you feel worried af have your night's rest dis by the little one’s crying. perhaps because of your @ lnxlety. y thousands of -t WMM Used by mothers for he Liver :'4‘“ ! Slept ruuhdu::e&tfld‘nm WEEK JANUARY 17, John 8. Jermon Offers JOHN BARRY & GEO. DOU ‘With the BON TON Don’t Miss Seeing This Partis Compam

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