New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 12, 1921, Page 4

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Garrison’s New Phuase of tions of a Wife LILLIAN rushed to Lil- a hassock at I'a all ngy playfulness affected in her other womon of n at the eager w that her gen- r Fluffiness was anger 1 knew pelghbor's selfish the matter of ons. simple one rocatingly on, [ know number of terior dec camions when of difficulties. 1'll of them tonight, ant, and arrange lock in the rn- me every hd descriptiona ot ou want duplicat- es. I'll be back the noon train betfore 1 come, tea and a quick ve your sewing lves all ready for home by that fige, then he can over here We orything in here the bride arriven for You more clover rmtors wa m meas- Durkee ejaculat- 1d talk all that every word were r have to do an- n your life! But an myself,” sho 1 alr that set Lil- ipeals o! laugzhter, almost & rvecord- e : Tonight, MERSTEIN Tenstrike WHITE Comedy lE'! WELCH. vew York Chorus Matinees: $2-50¢ B:15. ntinuous KENT [PANY ~Patter’* eetheart’” i JOSPHER d by Lest and Flliott Gene l/ceam ‘ PorEATIREdE sl ears, holder in the line lengthy chatter. “‘Wiping our streaming pity you,'" Lillian quoted A Keen Command. Our handkerchiefs were really use, for our little neighbor'sa had suddenly loosened the under which we had been laboring, and we had actually laughed until wa cried “Don’t you quote that stuff to me, Mrs. Durkee threatened, “or I won't give you one bit of dinner. Alf thinks lewis Carroll made the world and then died. I'm sure I don’t sec any- thing so funny in him.” “You'll wee nothing funny in life Tdlllan retorted dryly, “unless you get busy on these rooms. Isn't there something we can do to help you with them? How about your room? it ready to put these draperies up? Little Mrs. Durkee jumped to her feet with a movement like a startled rabbit “Goodne ne:" just run down to see | burning, and then w of sustained and eyes, at last wo in naiveta she cried b 6 | that nothing’'s ‘Il get busy tak- room One g00d thing—Iit's passably clean I took hold of her shoulders swung her around facing us. and matter with her to Lilllan. “She's her old age. T ever heard her in. her “Something’s the ego."” 1 sald gravely getting conceited This is the first time acknowledge that any fit to enter.” laughed merrily, heard Mrs ot in room house w she Durkee, most housekeepers claim looked “a wrenched Lillian for also had Yutldxmn fussily sight.’ hersel? her rooma My little neighbor frea indignantly “You think ning for anything. asked scathingly. But there was a gratified twinkle in her she hurried toward the stairs that told me she was not of- nded by my reference to her care- ful housekeeping. As the door closed rushed over to Lillian her “You wizard!"” “F The work's minded me. that ' ing down curtains in my you're just don't too | vou ' she eyes as behind and her 1 hugged 1 cried haps—" all to do yet." she re- And—don’t you think it would be advisable to give Edith a tip as to Mrs. Durkee’s change of heart? She was decidedly entful, don’t vou think. and we can’'t have her spilling the beans with Her Flut- ssented, slowly speak to her. —nf course “but—-1 wish you'd I'll_ be sure to make a mess of it." Lillan looked at me keenly. ‘Yes are so tactless.” she re- torted ‘But ['Il be the goat. Only—you must come with me.” Her look told plainly why wished me tc he present at her little colloquy with Iidith Fairfax, although she would never have put the thought into words. TDlut' I knew that sha did not wish the girl to think that 1 had any avoid her, any reluct- ance to sea her Wao hurried house. where ing hurriedly up and down the studio, her fingera clenched in her palma $he was evidently trying to walk off the anger that was consuming her She started as she saw us, but tian gave her no time for cither sentment or embarrassment “I don’t blame you for fighting the ! atmosphere.” she said brusquely, “but ¥Yve news for you %. Durkee saw the light a few minutes ago, and we're to have a busy time tomorrow changing Lella’s room over into a bower of her favorite rdse color. And counting on your help, =o don't be sore at Her Fluffiness It was merely thoughtlessness, I'm sure.” “Perhaps,” Edith Fairfax returnkd dryly, then she looked with warm af- fection at Lilllan. “But 1 know whose thoughtfulnesa it was!" she said vou mockingly me reason to to tho ot found Edith back strid Lil- re- we're Matinee at FEvenings at Doors Open Half An Hour Earlier COMEDY CO. by High Class Vaudeville Specialties. of Program Monday, Wednesday and Friday. MONDAY AND TUESDAY ] AND LOVE” tension ! ' much of | era, and | had cun- | she | tha | Unless bureaus of “LIVE, IS PLAY The Billy its second and ceum theater musical co and Love.” sented at the performances, There will on Wednesday 1dge Monday called This play matince Monday be a and Kennedy, Lyccum Sunday Mine,” discovered that motion pictures is morc inything she has eves Miss Kennedy was ished by the time the action one scene, standing at the studio. to learn that -every place in the picture of by the on who of curs in that therefore to be rehearsed and photographed “Work the been completed, exacting form of truest. of the give my ment the camera futile. “On the stage it is possible to cover Someone says or does up a mistake something quickly saved. You make on the film. The beautiful Aoki, will be seen in n tale of romantic Lyceum tomorrow and otherwise the LAUGH AND L AT LYCE Allen company fina! week with a change night attempted. at required, which action that was taken notice never-to-be-decelved cam- | time many h?or( camera,” Miss Kennedy, after “Baby Mine” had “‘is certainly the most ‘ting. I felt when I stand in camera that I am obliged best performance. No move- I make will escape the eye of Deception® is absolutely | But not so with the pictures. c a mistake and it stands out | new acts of vaudeville. Japanese star, Tsuru “Locked Lips,” Hawalii, night. “DON'T E On Monda the Palace Bver Ba . “Daddy and other Marry." Neila ! Clothes make how far they m other. question. noted, theaters these notices are written by the or attractions with which they de: lieve that marry, was He didn't get the father woman should veil down. provides teresting fascinating s | Marshanl Ne tion, “Don’t OVE" y offered the IM. | Play. 18 other feature photo- a AT FOX'S THEATER. Tonight concludes the local appear- ance of Nat Jerome & company in a one act comedy playlet entitled "*Our Children.”” Mr. Jerome_is one of the Jewish character attors in vau- deville and has been well ‘received here Other vaudeville numbers are | Freeport and Baldwin, male singers and dancers; Jimmy Parker, colored comedian; and Lawrence and Hutch- jugglers. The feature picture is = rl White in “The Mountain Wom- T will open at the Iy new n Laugh be pre evening “Live, will and and Tues of bill again Friday. comes to the in “Baby acting for exacting than ayv. best On Monday, the Palace will Seven and her ' The Fox News and a comedy ! reel is also on the program. Patrons tomorrow evening will given a treat in “Widow by Prox featuring the dainty Marguerite Clark in a part that scems to have been ade for her. As the name of the picture implies, it is one rich in laughs, vet with a real romance run- ning through it. The other feature is l.ouise Lovely in “Partners of Fate,” a heavy drama. The Gaumont News, a comedy reel and a short introductory picture. Fantomas will not be shown any more until Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. For the first half of next week the management offers the picture at- traction “The Daughter Pays.”” This is another one of Elaine Hammerstein's Imasterpieces and will be run in con- junction with another Penrod comedy, the Fox News, Fantomas No. 10 epi- sode, a Chester Travelogue and four first aston- since the plot oc- remained ' she had took be But Follow ons. sweets, etc.. cising! Your every and times, motion again said Kerein Co., 1t is also the front to John G. the scene “Outside the Iaw”, with Priscilla Dean, which is announced for an early showing, is regarded by New York critics as being the best melo- drama of the season. at the It will be season R MARRY.,” who will be remembered Long Le to clothes to make an irate the girl another didn’t events, Ever { vaudeniille headliner, A satistying weight n‘ml-. ll(e hplen‘-’n“t. Lrings slends appiness. Koreln ?"m.ou'.‘a‘é.a Joreen) atthe druggis! clearer m\nfl. improved fl&n. cheerfulness. Look and | younger, years to your life. Askfor KOREIN TAIULIS. Get thin and -uy. PALACE. Wednesday nt Marshall production “Don’t Wesley Freckles” in “*Go and Get 1t is the i n productions star of the photoplay. as is the to ake Joe man. but a woman an- Benson trusted father be- he was about to than his daugh- with it, because believe a young with awa be married humorous in- and an exceedingly is presented by his latest produc- Marry of in DOTTIE CLAIR AND MINSTREL MAIDS AT PALACE., Wednesday, offer as the Keith “Dottie Claire Maids,” in uesday, Minstrel Fat? | ness, bel.ur all box of t's. You are, allowed to eat Get Do starvation OF strenuous exer- life becomes warth living, with buoyant 0. Brochure mailed free. Statien X, New York —GRAND— HARTFORD. REFINED BURLESQUE Jermon Offers the ROSELAND GIRLS In a Barlesque Classic with BERT LAHR Presenting one of- the best and liveli- est Burlesque Shows of the 1921 VAUDEVILLE BEST OF PHOTOPLAYS Sunday Night - DOROTHY PHILLIPS in “DESTINY” FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES LOUISE HUFF in “A DANGEROUS PARADISE” PALACE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT MONDAY TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY MARSHALL NEILAN Presents “FRECKLES” BARRY NS WESLEY ’ WESLEY BARRV DDV * her ; What happened afterward series one of the best minstrel first parts in vaudeville. The cast is entirely of girls who can sing and dance and should be big favorites while at the Palace. SUNDAY AT THE PALACE. H H On Sunday evening the Palace of- fers nnothor of its popular entertain- ments with Louise Huff in “A Dan- gerous Paradise,” ana ‘Dorethy (Phil- lips in “Destiny.” The Palace Sym- phony orchestra of tem pieces will render a concert under the direction of M. F. Valentine who will feature the following selections: “Happy, Day “Half Moon,” “Torquatt, Tasso,” and “Good Times.” | Y l\\nl\r \IIL.LL —SUNDAY EVENING— Double Features § MARGUERITE CLARK In the Comedy Hit “A WIDOW LOUISE BY PROXY” LOVELY In the Enthralling Drama “PARTNERS OF FA Sunshine Comedy MONDAY TUESDAY Fox News WEDNESDAY The Outstanding Triumph ““The Daughter Pays” —With— ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN and a distinguished cast A Vital, Thrilling Drama For every Man and EDGAR COMEDY Woman. - VAUDEVILLE Four Headline Attractions Are You “OUTSIDE THE LAW?” —Parsons’ A Nocturnal Joe E. Theater—. 3 NIGHTS BEGINNING MONDAY, (MATINEE WED. A. L. JONES AND MORRIS GREEN - Present the Musical Pastime ’ |‘JIM JAM JEMS" Frolic With Brown and A Metropolitan Cast and Beauty Ensemble. Dircct from five months at the Cort Theater, New York. Book and lyrics by Harry L. Cort and George E. §toddurdA Music by James Hanley. Evenings $2.50 to 50c. Wodneld_‘ny Matinee $2.00 to 50 Seats now selling. 3 NIGHTS BEGINNING THURSDAY (MATINEE SAT) MORRIS ROSE PRESENTS ew Fields Mollie King | “Blue Eyes”* ~

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