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)X’ FOR FOCUR DAYS ONLY STARTING SUNDAY EVE. FEB. 20 == THE STUPENDOUS DRAMA «OUTSIDE THE I.A\NNW?» Starring Priscilla Dean, Lon Chaney, Wheeler Oakman AND 200 OTHER STARS NEVER BEFORE EQUALED 8 PARTS | on.-T otherwise - of noted, these no the theaters or att UM TOMORROW. Be seen at the Ly- light in Oliver Mo- “The Cinderalla Phe story was writ- dlds Catpenter. It At charm in which ' Be admirably cast. re ploture is “Allas ing Kdith Roberts. he has the role of whose Ideal ix the With the spirit of ts out to right an inary wrongs, the thrilling and amus- tonight are a "Spur Dde with Marie Wal- comedy and the company concludes engagement tonight elln Girl."” with this musical feture program in Ty & most amusing edy, “Buack to the LYCEUM, Payton, who company ment, beginning the Lyceum. open- Flor, Bedroom and Jntroduction as ol grade dramatie en whose pralseworthy ifo only the very lat- | psplcuous play suc ap envied prestige popular prices on a ipassed by offerings st admissions are the announcement | br organization will eminently favored \ nnd Bath Common I o b emphatic New Y of them the farcical 0l with keenest wn- Average theater pa- lege ot presenting ¥# the highest roy- were exact 8 PARTS A SMASHING SENSATION AT THE LYRIC THEATRE NEW YORK CITY AUDEVILLE THE TOY TOWN REVIEW ue.-Wed. re written by the press s with which they deal “OUTSIDE THE LA OPEN AT That famous melodra the Law,” together with mont News and a comedy fcature, ‘Why Trust Your Husband,” in addi- tion to a special Mmusical program by A ten piece orchestra will be the cen- ter of attraction at Fox's theater for Sunday ecvening. Next week “Out- side the Law’ will be shown on Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday, as will Episode 11 of Fantomas, the Fox News, & comedy, the Chester Outing 1 lokue and four acts of snappy vaudeville, The management expec.s capacity houses at every showing of “Outside the Law.” It is Priscilla Dean’s mas- terplece of acting and tells the story of a reformed crook who forsakes the stralght path when her father is framed” by a former henchman and sent to prison. How she m..u-?.‘-.. her wits against the minfons of the law und the underworid; how thoe ma- ternal instinct softens her how her reformation is accomplished by the Confuclan philosophy of a Chinese sage, forms the thrilling plot to the tale. Lon Chaney, the screen's toremost character “actor, lends at- mosphere W thix recl. He plays the of a Frix A new comer on the = year old Stanley Goethals, nent part to, play SPORTS COAT “Qutside the Gau- also has fl, " Manager to wecure the t of his liberality, the most exacting d his productions In order to fur- he importa of his #athered together a s oach ono of whom ognition as bright ft8 0t versatilo talents. e thoroughly eMai- are Miss Olga Han- ly %0 be counted up- most AiMoult re- . Philp Quinn, a ls to stand art. 0 soul and | a promi- NO ADVANCE IN PRICES [EIEmm SPECIAL FOR Tomorrow evening an augmented {orchestra of 10 pieces will furnish tal music with the feature pic- | and Director Mathewson has ar- | ranged the following musical score which will be rendered: it:\v!(\nn. alif of Bazd MUSICAL SCORE FOX'S SUNDAY NIGHT. . Roleldleu “(ijood Times” (Hippo- | . Raymond Hubbell “I Gathered a Thomas Toscano and Dorothy Leo. Encore, “Whispering” Schonberger Nocturne, Op. Chopin Fox trot, “Siren of the Southern Harold Weeks | Valse in D Flat, Op. 64, No. 1 .. Selection, “‘Angel e ictor Herbert . Suppe | Overture, 4lAhl SUNDAY AT PALACE. On Sunday evening only the Palace will offer a program of first class at- tractions, featuring the photoplay version of Upton Sinclair's famous book, *“The Money Changers.'™ An all-star cast i3 featured including Chinese from New York's famous Chinatown. By speclal arrangement, Harold Lloyd will be shown exclu- sively in his new 1921 comedy, “High and Dizzy.”" Other films include an cast in “Moon Mudness.”” The ymphony orchestra, undcr n ot M. F. Valentine and augmented to ten pieces, will feature the following selections “Apple ALl WEEK MATINEE DAILY : HURTIG OFFERS U.S, A LYCEUM —THEATRE— NOW PLAYING Billy Allen Musical Comedy “My .| Blossoms ! “High ROLI showed | Standa d Dardanella Girl”’ | ‘CINDERELLA' The Blue Katinka." Paradise,” nk TRAY INCUBATOR which | supreme quality last season. Well know Magic Brooders, Poul- | try Remedy, Pratt’s Baby Chick Vood. Order your baby chicks. | New Britain Bi:d Store : 105 Arch Strect, el. 1121-3 To Auto Owners We wish to announce the Garage, Corbin + will be open for business Feb- | 21, 1921. We will be preparcd | to repair all makes of cars. that located at FIRSTY NATIONAL PICTURES |JOHN J. CREAN PIANO TEACHING Special attention to beginners. i 13 Summer Street. Tel. 1209. ELKS’ GRILL Open to the Public Business Men’s Lunch 11:30 A. M. to 2 P.M. Supper a la Carte Pure Bees’ Honey of the finest quality delivercd to you, all charges prepaid: 6 Ibs. $3.25; 12 Ibs. $4.35: 60 lbs. $16.50. Satisfaction guaran- teed or money refunded. Longfellow Bros.,, Hallowell, Maine. PARSONS e THEATRE —— HARTFORD 3 NIGHTS, BEG. TONIGHT 8:15 (Matinee Saturday) Morris Rose Presents LEW FIELDS and MOLLIE KING —in— “BLUE EYES” A New Musical Comedy Evenings—$2.50 to 50c. Matince—$2.00 to 50c. UREVEAT 720 ]l CONTINGoUs SHOW SAT. A Sprightly Musical Comedy Playlet TAX-I-E The OCanine ‘in a Novelty Playlet entitied 7 SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY--SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS THE BIG MELODRAMATIC SENSATION By Upton ciizorue | “THE HONEY CHANGERS” | Sinclair A Stirring Story of the U=derworld With an All Star Cast » Including Chinese from Chinatown. PALACE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT 10—PIECES—10 Q Q NN, % % % NS AR 2 > S ) 5 s N & 5 EXTRA ! “HAROLD LLOYD” “King of In the ~ -clusive Showing of Hu l:m 1921 Comedy. “hiGH AND DIZZY” . A Sure Cure for the Blues. All Star Cast‘in “MOON MADNESS”.——Others— Reserved Seats on Sale Now. MONDAY-——TUESDAY~—WEDNESDAY Mary Mlles Minter “A Cumberland Romance”’ Harold Lloyd in “HIGH AND DIZZY". Marie Walcamp KEITH VAUDEVILLE “The Better Kind"” (HENDRIX BELLE ISLE COMPANY PRESENTS “THE SCHOOL MASTER” Clever Artists: 7 Laugh and Live Your Schoel Days Over-Again. NELSON WARING—The Man Who Plays |