New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 5, 1921, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, winter, and the baby has small an amazing tangle of love. Was it SUNDAY AT THE PALACE. chance of getting new shoe S 5 murder or suicide? If murder. who| . gynday evening the Palace Wil agfnding atplaceiiojiiveihadiogeprred } I18Bha: : Lureienas lays with Houdini, the world famon . ~ to me before 1 came North. It had “Fixed by George” introduces the| PIays with Fou L o Garrison’s New Phuse of been revived and intensificd by my . : A L 1L well Kmown character of a meddler| “Escape Rins” in “The Marke ‘ experiences of the afternoon. | B ] i ] ; e D eamonalinlZAID think Jdllian noticed the sudden . 4 5 s # F who is alwa butting in and is always T e T S T .“ f W.f gravity of my face, for she patted i : Pt . p 4 : p . willing to “fix it” for you. Obviously|way Cowbos ; l ns 0 a t. e < W this gets the characters into a variety| orchestra augmented to ten pieces, Riestshas of amusing and also serious muddles,| and under the leadership of M. H i all of which go to make an interest-| Valentine, will feature a concert ol ft's out on the high seax ing picture. : { popular and vlass|c:§l lmsn }xu(~|\1d Q three mile 1limit. RBut 1 Vnless otlierwise noted, these fra~tions with wilich they deal. | Monday brings four new vaudeville| the following solect}onS. Tlvx.\ “Top. would like to suggest to you that we Lores~ of the theal 4 are wrilten by the press acts and “Ecerybody’s Sweetheart.”| “Girl Behind the Tpoxl%ght, . May: Pore disgusted | shonlders. T maw that her eves| | . 0" )cphone Dicky pretty soon { With the lata Olive Thomas as the star. | time,” and “Ballet Egyptienne. ny at his of- | though straincd with the PefOXYE™| har we're not woing back tonight.” ¢ ALLEN'S MUSICAL COMEDY 1. and they combine to make one n:’xu?v ‘v'»"’ : A e of our purchas. | o we ought agreed. “Shall we COMING TO THE LYCEUM ©°f best singing and dancing com- ! 1 t A ¢ 18 r t ve = pani in the business The produc- ortised n ' plac ndwiched hetwec 1t 2 d . or mait till Musical comedy seems to bhe the ¥ ' ’ = had prove resistible | zet 1o Mrs. Durkee’s 2 tions arc made up of beautiful sc B B o decontly |t chools -!llx‘m 1 st ! ) . 5 o | TARe throughout the entire country. {ery, el ate wardrabe, novel s YCEU rat wight of it | ixibl | Don't st el Al The in and d : 1lties, and other | [8 of the weary ter n trying the \tered her tone and manner. thea -going public want to he i nunttne a1 ! { oo selfiah| enbugh 1o ladwinel the | amused. ondl the bright, meritorious | [faturestalliwovientintofiblis usic EEKS, RUN | ron ot R oth - s reviews _ bly impressed your storc, or I feel in a most ice- ' kind s always presented by the i Gaconlinl Drite Talanasanadl ¥ had cearnd u had taken tha s v eam-soda-ish mood And 1 ‘\;[:"} Billy Allen company is what the pub- | Mac Marsh in “Polly of the Circus” |8 Matinee Daily at 2:15 Evening at 8:15 hefors mo, he ere to =zet some bonbons to take to He lic elamors for During the week's |are the feature pictures for tomorrow . [ rom the ca:, |ne ent above her. ane our luftiness. She has the sweetest engagement wh begins Monday ~ht's Progr: O sla " s . 5 B B A s S nton A nlatAiane iy ronahlvionise e 4 [ egins fonday | night's program Brute Island” is § Startmg Monday Matinee | £ H 4y nis atinee at the Lyceum theater, will {a story of the South Islands full leh we uld | ral of the others, if candy is nBi e S Once In a While™ the | or N Lo Vi i oo R o nth , B 2 St 7 € ense situations & achieve - 4 Mat wer ! < : ; c other members o the solar. | openin ¥, “The Stolen Kiss,” “My | ments anc A ailicielimax) ! The Universal Favorite From Coast to Coast ement, there jine AR :’vv"» ”'; v W tem - N Dardanel Girl.” “Live, Laugh and “Polly of . Circus” tells the story I E N e plac Jins ) ‘ » -yy p RelEE S That il o splendid,” T agre~d | Love,” *Cinderella,” *“Eves Opened,” | of a little circus orphan who has been B I L L Y A L vell | « od-b i.illia ' ther absently 1 am afraid. T/ “The Love Burglar,” et Each is raised by Toby. the clown. Polly is panIs iy Eoas vant to take Marfon something also.”" | .omplete production in scenery, elec- | hurt in an accident and has to re- ! Coming to This City With a Company of Musical Comd)'fi e < o exploding 2 ‘ fut my mind was far from Marion, | trical effects, costumes, singing and | main behind while the show goes on. B ists That Have Been a Sensation Wherever They Have Pl | Trylng Situati irly as I love the child Every bit | dancinz. All the latest musical num- | She is taken to the home of the min- | . i e " of my mind not concentrated on mv | hers may be heard, sung by what is | ister, where her presence is turned i OPENING PLAY— —OPENING PLAY places, . ¢ 1 abont those hools ¢ ving was engaged with that ex-| claimed to be the prettiest, most |into scandal by the narrow-minded § rmoe. 1ach | - that proper i ive “Don't " of Lilllan‘s. shapely and hest singing chorus cver # MONDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT | pontdciion s village wossips. pon dcinon nadn’t happened to o1 For some reason she did not wisa | brought to this city. = . i E” rity of lun [ Just at thar minnte she sald. “Your ' . .. (elephone Dicky from Mrs Mr. Allen is supported by a t I i R “MY ON‘ :E_IN_A_ 8 deafeninz. |Jacky star nust have heen hover'nn 1, ycel lome. Was it because of | of musical comedy favorites includ- | GRIPPING MYSTERY REEL : deepened o | over s, scattering violei ray « . » ing Fay Duffy, Gert - S ON SUN - i s o e X Have Ever Seen] Edith Fairfax s Fay . Gertrude Lynch, Bes- AT FOX'S ON SUNDAY P. M. ; - Sizmest Fashion View You Have Ever Se something. Rul then, you wouldn't | - | sio Bowers. Josie Bright, Virginia Lee, Which Offers the Bigg d “Don’'t you w T old zir n't" So | choked alarmingly. Ax T hurried “Weil ind somelhing, sowms her and administered the time-hon # Lilllap und | ored remedy of a slap on the have thought of buying the v Edna Trountman, Austin Gootr, Low To night is the last chance Fox's pa- in New Britain. nolsy ot © explanea, hey are in they would anyvway, wonld yo ! Former active members of the New | Petel, Vic. Kennedy, Abel Sher, Cliff | trons have to see the miniature musi- - Gorgeous Gowns Worn by Handsome Women. -—— EERAIENIR D sl Ghoral acclety S e | M T ChaniegBullen ABectiRInssandllcaificomed e Adami i o don i tics Remember a Different Play, Monday, Wednesday and Friday } “Not at that e 1 | Mifteen thosand dejlar for a t pew their membership. Vocal students | Ed. Johnson. Billy Allen and his |h-“l acre of tand and a house that ;ng persons with experience in chorus | plavers are too well known herc to ducing a dozen pretty girls, two good Matinee | e in-a- ile” 5 Night | “My Once-in-a While' Matine Pt e While” ‘.\'::hltwfl My Once-in-a-While’ I i 1 | _ il WEDNESDAY ‘ Matinee | “Whose Daddy Are You?” | time &l are hoth ptted reluc- Do wonuld have 10 bhe restored to make ork are also urged to join. Applica- | nced extended introduction. comedians and a good collection of MONDAY It nttroetive ! want a home of MY | yione will be accepted and acted upon ) songs and dances. Other numbers | own, hut not at that price.” } 4t the first rehearsal of the society, ‘And that other efty lot front thing Afonday evening, Feb. 7, 8 o'clock, at S i b : 2 wax meventeen thous * Lillian Yy, W. C. A. hall. Hungerford Court. SHOWING AT PALACE. | Moda, juggler, whistler, ventriloquist, A thoughitully stelkes m vt On Monday, Tuesday and Wednes. | musician, monologist, ete.; little Dolly “ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN™ making their final appearance are Al TUESDAY ht of. ly, and ‘hen Night Mati ?” N|“:¥"e “Whose Daddy Are You? 11 e're in for a hard day of next week the Palace will pre- | Dumpling, a child singer and dancer, = sent Dorothy Phillips’ newest mas- | and George and Nettie Fosto, a novelty | THURSDAY terpiece photoplay, “‘Once to FEv pair, with songs, dances and acrobatic | Woman” As a special novelty with | stunts. Also Tom Mix in ¢Prairie | FRIDAY NIGHT “The Windsome Widows” the photoplay, Mrs. J. J. Crean, the | Trails’” will be shown will two com- well known local singer. has been | edy reels and the F¢ ews. . 5 o e ” secured as soloist. Dorpthy Dalton, famous star of SATURDAY MATINEE “Cinderella’ The story deals with a small town | Aphrodite, comes Sunday night in “His & - i o & i Wido Rl iwhalisiatesvereattomacol ceie i et e i S SATURDAY NIGHT “The Windsome She is sent to Italy to study, wins her terv-love storv. scencs of which are > e o Rl s e e e et s e () THIS 1S NOT A “TAD® SHOW-—STRAIGHT MUSE vmbEvu:l:E House and smiles condescendingly | feature is Eddie Lyons and Lee Mor- ~~ COMEDIES PRESENTED. —_— down on the world at her feet. How | any in “Fixed by George.” a comedv. _ : BEsT OF she learns that selfishness s the | 5o, there is thé Gaumont News, Ep- Seats Now Selling. Reserved Séats Nights Only. No, Tele; greatest blight on happiness, forms | isoqe 9 of Fantomas and a comedy phone Orders. he theme of the story. ey i — Think vou could be a detective? | Scale of prices: Matinee (2:15)—17c, 28c, 39c, BILLY ALLEN COMPANY Solve this. A neglected wife surprised Evening (8:15)—28c, 33¢, 55¢, 83c. (War tax includeds) AT LYCEUM NEXT WEEK, | With her lover. Next day, real hus- w! . band’s bodv found, with note threai- |l NO PICTURES FOR NEXT TWO WEEKS—EXCEI __The Billy Allen company of thirty- | aning suicide. A Chinese spy, a black- five people will open a two weeks’ en- | mailing English lord, a strange drus, gagement Monday with a program of | ;516 of chess for human lives and musical comedices, the opening being \ DAY NIGHT—EXCELLENT DOUBLE FEATURES “My Once in a While.” This play is = | full of laughs, sprightly music and sparkling dialogue. Allen himself is I in the cast and he is supported by an excellent compa Other plays to be presented are “Eyes Open.” “Cinderella,”” and “My D in “A Broadway Cowboy”—Palace Symphony Orch. Concert Dardanella Girl." Tt - 4 There will be a change of program . TUESDAY WEDNESDAY i will be charged. Nb pictures will be | . o B e ! shown for the next two weeks, except A : < 7 vive ¥ - | on Sunday night. o v / & , Y f i The players in the company have | ~ - 4 o & # ity / % been personally seclected by Mr. Al- X N 3 S —— DAN SULLIVAN INSTRUCTOR OF PIANOFORTE: MONDAY. TUESDAY, . WEDNESDAY Conservative Courses 338 MAIN ST.. PHONE 367-4 THE BIG HEART INTEREST DRAMA PARSONS B “EVERYBODY'S HARTFORD “Over the SWEETHEART” & Hill” with wezzo N OLIVE THOMAS AND AN EXCEPTIONAT, STELLAR CAST e CRY All This Week ‘Loo‘?f;' ‘Evl AND BE Matinee Fvery Day st LATUGH \ l GLAD —The— 1 ~- N M NERNIN P 1€ KO E8) THE WORL.D —With— EDDIE DALE —and— NCE in every ™ ‘s-life A migh ok Presenting the Comedy Riot : e u A —— (@ el Tl faeedRan bl st e Ly Sanc ) D COUCHING MARY It will come to you——just as social leaders of a great western 3 . & - if cam@y to Aurora Meredith. What ity acting as “extras.” Plaged by ; If You Can't Laugh Don't Come. &l youllthink it is? You'll know the famous star of *The Heart of / oI s Mo grect pictwe— Humenity® in a way thot geel : WALTON and LA FOUR SISTERS every woman .in_tho Bever forget, bere is one of tbe fa- e Whirlwind Eccentric Diversions adgrstand,, est_entertainments o ghe peasons BANKS AND WRITING BURNS AND LORAINE A Little Bit of Difference In “Delivering the Goods” |

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