New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1921, Page 4

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A HUSBAND on’s New Phuse of inns of a Wife the furnace “‘For flve ‘““Then there on." “‘Don’t you think, then, we'd be ve the windows open while we over to Mrs. Durkee’'s?"" Lilllan practically ‘‘Longer than that,”" 1 returned My mother used to say It was impos sible to heat ‘dead air.' Sho always used to let the outside alr circulate for a long while after she started a fire in a house that had not been used for some time.' | “*Your mother must have belonged to n henlessly | the same order of sensible housewives aft to turn. 1| that mine did.” Lillan commented e s ippone follow Edith."’ b The Virginia girl, who ot the suffered from the smok was already 2= S out the lawn bptween the Durkee It place and ours—I had to keep remind- DRSPS ing myself that the pronoun was no . opened the | /oN8er applicable to the home 1 had Rat with \he well. She was still cough- = Bains caught up her 1 R that her eyes werc Help. with l. Our pended the gh which ke. lLittie up through and walls, ement door and (ranticul- the furnace can you lcave it now?"’ minutes or s0,”" 1 replied must be more coal put tter RO I exclalmed and down the we had really oppo it to and on loved w0 and we to with concern red and watery ing coal, Mrawn up the d on Edith's AW What Marion Said. L' 1 gasped “1 am sorry you went down,’’ 1 began contritely right?" “I'm not!"' she returncd by u]*“I'm only angry at myself to think how unconscionably stupid 1 was 1 must have turned that draft in just the direction “Well, 1 don't furnace drafts in any part your Lilllan put in comfortably you co to have It down | Madge?'* While Jim « 1 think 1 thing from frey fancy coul-carrying ‘wpenk Mghtly 1o cover hut Edith sl uated forcibly pn't be If you opposite unresisting o top of the Aing rush of th character d wasted no ha basement rooms, open doors, und directly eame out In- met us with gratefully supposc regulatin strange houses school curriculum! ““How did Wi woke course in 4 finance to plain and I sald, trying to not only evident ¢ course!"" Lilllan & meant to say but it was rmothe Iimpetu om hnd bezen wateh d toward us at advancing Wgures , mother,”* Aashin 1 couldn't and Dicky h 2 ever) my owi dolour, rin Oh, of ented. | think «h in M n' The child for ux, trumtie evidently and had & Elimpse ““1 don't tremulously, from her ecyes it much longe 1 disobey and Lillan stopped, ate: this ne in vhen 1 tehen the % last ter on. Jim he water off d Katle went d 1 am wure thodical and re Wi impatiently have stood would have had to after you.' her hand unde: tear night < you come put that her she could look youngz dJdaugh flower-like face so down directly into ter's eyes ‘“*You surely would not have Al obeyed me, Marion,’’ she said *“*You couldn’t be mother’s right hand and do that.'* The child drooped against her, Jifted her face for her mother's Kiss, 1 suppose 1 tensely, ‘‘but it killed me to do it.’ ‘“That is what life brings us some- times, sweetheart Lillan returned, “things to do that 'most kil but we must not be cowards.'’ And 1, an Involuntary listener, gave not for the first time my meed of ad- miration for the manner in which my friend training the child she Idolizes your visitors 'd like to see . “‘How about then she have wouldn’t,’ said would ‘most us was Matineo at 2:16 Yo 777 | TR PrEATIRE SALVINI - Doors Open Half Managing Director |An Hour Karlier p of Lyceum FPatrons Box Office Is Ofifn 100 p. m. for the Purchaso of Tickets in Advance. YING FEATURE DE LUXE g, Original in Everything and Revealing Fascinating Entertalnment O BROADWAY” by Moyt's Musical Comedy Players —Also— ICE. TOURNEUR'S PRODUCTION WHITE CIRCLE” (A Paramount Picture) bonari! And the White Circle That Meant Death COMEDY SCREEN MAGAZINE CEUM TOPICAL REVIEW GHT BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Thomas H. Ince her first | | visit Vmless otherwise noted, Lburec~ of the theaters CAPITOL. or Kiltics Band from Ca Girl in The Kilties, ada—Hiartford “Rice Pudding.” Canada’'s gr cert band, is now in vaudev will be at the Capitol Thursday, day and Saturday. This famous musi- cal company, with its twenty-two ar- tists, has toured the world and roval decorations attest their rank in the realm of music Bagpipers ar in- luded In the band and the are Scottish dancers, character singer and vocal soloist to round out a delight- ful program Another vaudeville feature for the three days is "Rice Pudding,'” a new skit by Muller and Stanley, with song and story blended in a most attractive manner. Miss Maud Muller is a Hartford girl, her mother, Mrs. Ellen 8. Lawrence Muller having been a well known resident of the city. June . ) Imes and company have a smart com- romething | edy, Murdock and “Stuff and Nonsense" from musical comedy and Marr and Dwyer Girls ha coterie of dances and music A homely little diama of younsg married lite is unfolded in Enld Ben- nett’s new picture, “Hairpinsa with Miss Bennett as the young wite who wakes to the fact that she must rush into competition with her hubby's stenographer, and today and tonight t with a special mati- ennedy have “HELLO BDROADWAY I AT LYCEUM THEATER.) the popularity with ‘Hello Broadway" was received Hoyt's company was here on its first engagement, the management the Lyceum decided to repeat ft this second half of the weck. Lyceum patrons who remember the playing Lew Brems and Felix Martin iIn this muslcal comedy, will be glad to the performance again. Bound by his word of honor to vear a lonely spot on the Séottlsh sand dunes in the ecxpecta- tion of receiving the bullet in his heart that would end it all—that is the strange agreement casried out by 3 1ae H which when of of of seo | the youthful hero of ‘“The White Cir- | cle.” the child’s chin, and tenderly tilted the | Production | imaginable Maurice Tourneur’'s latest screen The picture, which'is a Paramount-Arteraft, is being shown tho second half of this week It is on one of these annual visits that the young man saves a pretty girl from death in the quicksands and by this act becomes involved in the strangest romance and adventure **The White Circle™ dapted from Robert Louis Stev- story, ‘“The Pavilion on the was enson Links." Gouverneur Morris is “Behind the Door,” the which was made Thomas production by that name, starring Hobart Bosworth. It will be shown at the Lyceum this Sunday night and the first half of next weeck. For the benefit of Europe's starv- ing children, there will be a benefit performance at the Lyceum, as well in other local theaters, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. The entire author of story from H. Ince's as feraralalolaioielararaiaioralolel TODAY L ICKE SKATINC FRIDAY these tractions with wihich they deal atnoti~es are written by the press proceeds relief work will 1! commission ziven to in charge Hoover's of the ACT IS FEATURE OF FOX SHOW. | Alfred Naes company, three fancy ice skaters, who will be seen on the Fox bill for the remainder of ! the week, created quite a sensation at their initial appearance this afterngon. In solo, duo and trio this troupe nyfm skimmers go through hewildering riety f curves, dashes and whirls; they | waltz, tango, fox trot and toddle and Mr. Nacs spins one of the girls around | him at a dizzy speed as he revolves on one skatc. This act was at the New York Hippodrome last year. Other vaudeville numbers are Clifton and Stuart in a comedy number: Caron and Farnum, in a unique bump- ing and the Trater Trio, singing and dancing. In addition the screen version of “M¥ Lady's Dress” will be shown under the name of “Blind | Wives.” This is an eight reel master- piece that was six months in the mak- ing. It is really five plays in one—four epsodes being skillfully interwoven in- to the main idea which shows the struggles and griefs recorded in differ- ent parts of the world while the ma- terial that Zoes into milady’s dress 1s being worked into final shape: shows how milady is spending vast sums in PARSGONS ——— THEATRE —— HARTFORD BEG. TONIGHT, 8:15 (Matince Sa Best Seats $1.50) THE SEASON COMEDY SUCCESS “B AB” Dramatization by Edward Ohilds Carpenter of Mary Roberts Rine- hart's Sat. Evening Post Stories WITH HELEN HAYES .00—50¢ Mat. $1.50—50c The ac 3 NIG S, HARTrOKRD TODAY—CONTINUO KILTIES BAND | Canada’s Greatest Concert Band Mudroch J. McDonald Conductor. MULLER and STANLI —ee “RICE PUDDING” June Imes & Co., Murdock & Kennedy, Marr & Dwyer Sisters ENID BE STT in “HAIR PINS” SATURDAY King Vidor Presents “THE JACK KNIFE MAN” A Picturesque Story of the Mississippi River People. MACK SENNETT Comedy—RUTH ROLAND —KEITH VAUDEVILLE— “The Better Kind” Featuring “ERLOTTA and HER SERENADERS” 7—Hawaiian Entertainers—7 Violet & Lewis—Barker & Dunn—Gordon & Borden e | stronger than the cravings of a drunk- “The Coffee of Good Taste” 42 cents a pound order to make a pretty appearance while in many instances her husband is slaving overtime to pay the bills. There is one especally. tense scenc wherein the husband charges his wife with being a mannikin, claiming clothes to be her ruiing passion— Today, Friday and Saturday the Hawailans, a real clever cast of seven clever entertainers. ard or dope fiend. Other movie reels include the Fox News and a Mutt and Jeff comedy. latest picture—a First traction—"“The Jack-Knife “OVER THE HILL" HAS day, Friday and Saturday- NEW ENGLAND COLOR In “Over the Hill,” the Wiliam Fox screen production which comes to arsons’ theater for a week’'s engage- ment beginning Monday, January 31, theatergoers w'!' <~a the first present- ness of its theme and locale, quaint characters drawn from life, is full of gentle humor pathos. a littlee colony of uniqu who dwell in a sippi river—and on the love of fellow-man. tiny riendless waif and world is changed for him. gles to work out the salvation of the lad forms one of the most pleasing and heart-gripping tales the screen has produced in a long time. BARNUM & BAILEY’S MIDGETS AT PALACE NEXT WEEK. As a special attraction for next | week the Palace will offer Little An- drew, the famous midget policeman of Barnum & Balley's circus. Unlike other comedians, Little Andrew per- forms in front of the theater as well as on the stage and his funny antics on the street will be the talk of the town. at.on outside of New York city of this great American film drama. It is aid to have touched the heart of W York as no other stage story has ever touched it before. The film story was made from Will Carleton’s celebrated “Farm Bal- lards.” The picture will be seen here for one week beginning Monday, January 31, with matinees every day except Monday. An orchestra of thirty pieces will provide the music. Seats are on sale at rsons’. FIRE IN HARTFORD. Damage estimated at $5,000 result- ed when fire, caused by spontaneous combustion, started in a coal pocket - | West Indies, Panama Canal LARGEST South = 25-26Days Each Leaving New Yerk STEAMER TO ThE TROPICS January 22, February 1, March 33 . White Star Line S. S. MEGANTIC 550 Feet Long 20,470 Tons Displacement. International Mercantile Marine Co., 9 Broadway, New Yorly or George A. Quigley, Agent, 297 Main Street New Britain Kill That Cold With Vgl CASCARA QUININE ) Colds, Coughs Q()N‘\o La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT VAUDEVILLE ,AND BGST P Bes TODAY — TOMORROW AND SATURDAY WM. FOX’S PHOTODRAMATIC MIRACLE “BLIND WIVES” The Most Gorgcous and Scnsational Photo Drama of All Time Por Every Woman and Every Man VAUDEVILLE PICK O’ THE WORLD A New York Hippodrome Feéature BIG HAWAIIAN ACT AT PALACE. Palace will present Liletta and her Hawaiian musical and dancing offering with a A treat is promised to the admirers of King Vidor by this producer in his National at- Man,” which comes to the Palace on Thurs- Delightfully refreshing in the new- | this photoplay of rural simplicity with its reeal and It deals with the affairs of personages secluded hamlet | nestlinz on the banks of the Missis- the dildpidated houseboats clustered along the banks i Tt is a homely little tale of the affairs | of plain people with its cerfiral char- acter a lovable old chap filled with Into his life —otherwise drab and drear—comes a the whole His strug- | of the Hartford Coal company, spread { to the old Hartford Yacht club buiid- ing at the old “Grove Street slip,”" and, after enveloping the building in flames, spread to the tug Raymond owned by the Hartford & New Yor! Transportation company, a little b before 5 o'clock vesterday afternoo A _Stubborn Loosens Cougl Right Up Here is a home-made syru, which #il- lions of people have found to be the most dependable means of breaking up stubborn coughs. 1t is cheap .ngl simple, but_very prompt in action. Under its healing, soothing influence, chest sore- ness goes, phlegm loosens, breathing bes comes casier, tickling in throat stops ;- you get a good night’s restful sleep. he usual throat and chest colds are eome quered by it in 24 hours or less. Nothi ¢ better for bronchitis, hosrseness, crow throat tickle, bronchial asthma or win ter coughs. To make this splendid cough our 214 ounces of Pinex into a mi gottle and fill the bottle with granulated sugar syrup and shake oughly. If you prefer, use clarifl molasses, honey, ar_corn syrup, inste of sugar syrup. Either way you a full pint—a famil supply—of mud belir S I ready-made for three tim on Keefi'-' erfectly and children love pleasant taste. 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You'll get it ¢ often in an hour. & 30 or 60 cents buys a yellow box Mustirine and one smail b i do the work 50 blistering mustard Crowell’s Drug Store, The ' Department Store can supply | For Coughs and Cofls Bronchitis, most stub| of all cough,s vyields td healing pro(rerties. Try famous old family ren and experience the com it brings to those who us Pure and safe it aids n in restoring vitality and i lieving coughs, colds, chitis, and all forms of th| and lung ailments. : The above familiar trade-m every package——all dru L 'SUFFERED AW A WOMAN GOt Mrs. Meyer Finally Relief and Health in L. Pinkham’s Vegetab Compound Cal—“1 always £

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