New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 26, 1921, Page 4

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} DING A HUSBAND \d¢le Garrisen’s New | tioas of NEICLU flection, w fluttering Oh! Y ay Madge Uroke the News to Dicky. pl ot | must this daid'n @ naine ! 9 VOl rtaoun, vaguely ! oS0 over the telephone fast, with aning o tuirly ' the in came had fav oo old dear hurried the I was into my on. And barely time trair news much mporize that [ have no dinner?” n ¥ w polgiris far that brtiliant think A4 it hap of my ind I'm over ft, 1 where Have } formulu I, Mads ered if it r if the my husband's tone imilr note in his an ‘jrritated my imaginu- really van- Thero volce, nterest you ironical in- to let | homecoming th, but not bedrooms all Teeryth *hase of a Wife hich o my vanity popt was anything exclaime tting ar Flufl es a now you 0, and What's on your knew eI reception him evil to give the sible cominsg 1 = off Cold Shience he r some were know abou his train able to t the of me before pens 1 was gement tonight it was a clos particularly you. Dy to slecp house out? by nl the n tell [ woing the right?" been aired \ired g | - ing ha } replied slowly rararaielarore colaieloialielal e SUNDAY NIGHT—SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Thesc Three Stars in Their New Productions. iarold Lloyd CHE SWEET SE Palace Symphony Drchestra Concert MONDAY TUESDAY SSUE HAYAKAWA Reserved Seats On Sale Now WEDNESDAY The Big Dramatic Sensation HE BRANDING IRON" oan Carver Belong to Her Husband, Body and Soul? 2e Lee Kids Queens of Comedy In Their New One “THE DIXIE MADCAPS” (iTH VAUDEVILLE “THE BETTER KIND” With Frank E. Lynch and Company in “The Doll H A Miniature Musical Cos With a Cast of 9 ouse medy Clever Artists———9 “TLAST TIME TONIG —at 8:15—— yceum | heater —————" HT {97, PAYTON STOCK CO. Presents at Happened at 9;45P. M.?” A Melodramatic Mystery by Owen DlVFi THIS SUNDAY NIGHT A Dandy Big Double Feature Program RY GARDEN reflected should of 1 out answe woulds Alr's time. mind m out sha =k n way, tonigh Are and will ——CATHERINE | § be perfectly safc to sleep there. But, Dicky, I am sorry to tell you that everything is far from being all right with the house."” “Why? What do you demanded. hisc voice a drawl to incisiveness. 1 told him in as few conld manage, but left out no detail save that concerning the peculiar treatment accorded to the contents of my keepsake trunk. This, I felt, be- longed solcly to Lillian, because of the clue to the rtain she ellany not mean?"” he startled from words as 1 wished to trace in id during my for several endless nerve- afterward. \When to my ears it was speak recital, nor scconds did cold with fury. “1 gather that you first gained this interesting information yvesterday aft- oon, shortly after you reached Am I right?” Yes. Dicky, but—" I felt doormat, but porfectly willin to act like one, for my sense of jus- tice told me that he had every right to he offended 1 ¥v's “But ng 1y, then resumed th ing the D I most “What T curfous js your reason for calling now Why tell me 1 about it at all? Don't y 11ize that humble and of consideration as T am, yet I might be rash enough do somethingz which might interfere with the gum- ghoe work now no doubt being staged by Underwood and Graham, the world famed 5, very much truly, vesterd come err Ma like a 1stic Comment. * he said ¢ tone. reflect one of dread to know me u to duo?" awfully sorry, Dicky. and shamed of myself. RBut, when 1 ‘phoned, T was upset that T felt T couldn’t talk vou about It over the wire, and since then I've been so busy help- ing Mrs. Durkee and to the house. that I haven’'t had a minute.” A minute for me, you mean.” he interrupted coldly “rll wager had plenty ‘em to soothe ttle everyone from Katie to Her Fluffiness and back again. T suppose Katie's there toda You said she was coming.” The la sentence was in his ordinary tone. T realized that for some reason, perhaps my con- triteness, his anger had lost its edge, and the danger averted. T was Jare- ful to answer him in a common- manner. Any recognition— tentative on ™y part—of his of mood might renew his am reeing you've or and se elsc, almost n change anger. “Yes, Katia and Jim are both very much on the job.” I said light- ly. “I wish you could come out early so you could look over the house by 2! b There second’s pause which secemed llke an hour to me. “I'lI be there at 4 o'clock,™ said at last, a trifle sullenly. by."" He him, he had not asked me to meet but T resolved to be at the station when the 4 o'clock train came in, even if Lila's rose-colored draperics lacked some of their hems. arys oy en BELEP SPICES AIR TIGHT All spices should be kept in air-tight containers. The action of air on the ground spice causes loss of flavor. If the spices are bought in boxes there is always a perforated top with a shutter for the very purpose of keeping out the air. If the spices are bought by bulk provide crockery jars with tight covers or put the spice, bag and all, into a tightly covered empty baking powder can. Make a neat label and paste on the can to save unnecessary hunting marauders which I, ‘ commencing Monday, ! outer world explosive- . any- | [ some unworthy | Good- { Unless otherwise noted, bureaus of the theaters or at “BRANDING TRON” AND LEE KIDS AT PALACE. ‘The Branding Iron.” which comes to the Pulace theater for three days, is the Ilatest Goldwyn feature production, enact- ed by an all-star cast, and directed by the well known Reginald Barker. The story is truly dramatic, and deals with the life of a beautiful young girl, Joan, who is imprisoned in a cabin in the mountains of Wy- oming, by a liquor crazed father, who has never permitted hcr to see the Her opportunity came when her father, more in- toxicated than ever before, unmind- fully leaves the only door to the cabin unlocked. Joan took refuge in a ranch-house the valley, where Picrre, a hand- ruzged type of man, is attract- c¢d by her beauty, woos and mar- rics her. Pierre took the girl to the lonely little cabin on his ranch, where they lived and loved devotedly, until Joan's father, much the worse for liquor, peared at the ranch one day, and warned ierre that his wife was in- tedly like her mother, who was unfaithful to him, and whom he con- fessedly shot. Holliwell, a young preacher, with a Kindly interest in Joan, prompted by his sympathy for her utter lack of education, interested the little mountain girl in good books, for which she manifested a keen delight. rre, returning from the range, was grected by Joan who told him of her efforts to hetter her condition under the kindly infiuence of Holli- well. one night in Other photoplays feature “The Lec | Kids” in their brand new comedy “The Dixie Madcaps.” The Keith vaudeville bill for the first part of the week feat ‘The Doll House,” a miniature musical comedy with nine people. AT FOX'S. A snappy little screen farce in which the beautiful young wife puts her husband to the acid test is the sum and substance of Eileen Percy's latest success “Why Trust Your Hus- band.,” which will be feature ance at Fox's theater. tional feature, scen in‘Turning the Tables”” and oth- er entertaining pictures will be sand- wiched into what should prove an evening of real enjoyment. The Fox orchestra has been mented for tordorrow evening and throughout the performance an or- chestra of 10 pieces will render se- lections, Thomas Toscano, saxo- phonist, who made such a decided hit ances of the past few weeks, will be heard again tomorrow evening. As an addi- these noti: shown as the | at Sunday's night's perform- | Dorothy Gish will be | aug- | at the Sunday evening perform- | ss are written by the press ns with which they deal. A highly brought to a ciose this evening with the final showing of Hobart worth in “His Own Law"” and iour acts of “Pick o' the World” vaude- lle. ‘The headliner for next week is the Domino Kids. The manage- ment has offered $10 to the first person identifying the “kids’” For more than six months the perform- ers have been residents of this city. Both on the stage and on the street next week, the littl> entertainers will wear domino masks. Director Dave Mathewson has ar- ranged the following principal num- bers for tomorrow night, E. J. Lynch, directing: Overture, ‘“‘Morning, Night” Selection. “Lady Betty"” s ophone Solo, Serenade ox Trot, Noon and McPasil Selection, “Faust Gounod “EAST IS WEST” AT PARSONS'. In “East Is West” which comes to Parsons' theater Monday night, Feb- ruary 28th, where it will remain all week with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday, it would seem that Samuel Shipman of “Friendly En- emies” renown, and John B..Hymer stirred up something of a hornet's nest when deciding on the opening scene of this notably successful com- h \William Harris. Jr.. pro- two sea-ons Shim n for st Is West'" may be manners and where it remalned for months. 'k termed a comedy of ‘ morale. “East Is West” has its love inter- est, the principals in which are Ming Toy and Billy, whose affair is frowned wpon by Pilly’s father, who cannot resizn himself to “mixed” marriazes, but the authors overcome in reason- able and satisfactory manner this ob- jection and evervthing ends in a way proverbial to plays—happily. N’ EVERYTHING AT LYCEUM NEXT WEEK “Girls "N’ Everything”’—heralded as a girlesque revue—will be the attrac- tion at the Lyceum all next week. This is a smart, snappy, tuneful musical comedy, the tunes of which will be whistled, hummed, sung and danced to for many months to caome. 1t is a collection of melody and mirth, with something delightfully appeal- ing and interesting from the very start to the fall of the final curtain. The beauty chorus of “Girls 'N’ Everving” is a feature on which the management lays particular stregs Two complete attractions will be “GIRLS | offered during the weck, the second change of bill bein on Thursday. Mark Lea and . Rilly Hall, two comedians of exceptional ability, head the comedy contincent. They receive VAUDEVILLE .AND BEST b1 uRES TOMORROW NIGHT, SUNDAY TWO GREAT FEATURES DOROTHY _ GISH In The Gripping Drama “TURNING THE TABLES” ELAINE PERCY IN HER LATEST COMEDY HIT “Why Trust Your Husband”’ SUNSHINE COMEDY SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM Fox’s Granb(yl Orchestra | EDW. J. LYNCH, Conductor. THOS. TUSCANO—Saxophonist. DAV. MATHEWSON—Arrangement. entertaining bill will be | romance of adventure on Bos- | of the week. excellent support with a cast superior | to that usually found with attracions of this calibre. Winchell Smith, of Farmington, well known for his famous Broadway success—"“The Fortune Hunter,” “The Boomerang,” “Turn to the Right” and the record-breaking “Lightnin”—has a moving picture production, “The Saphead,” which will be seen at the Iyceum, Monday, Tuesday and Wedneeday. Buster Keaton, and the veteran actor, Wil- llam H, Crane, are the co-stars in the play. The first episode of the serial picture, ‘“Pirate Gold,” a rollicking land and sea, will be presented the first half A Pollard comedy will also be shown. Tomorow night, a double feature program will be offered. Mary Garden will star in the Goldwyn feature pic- ture, “The Splendid Sinner.” In this photoplay, Miss Garden, well known opera star and directrix of the Chi- cago Grand Opera Company, is por- traved as a Red Cross nurs “‘Sins of the World,” with an all- star cast, will be the second feature presented. There's a message for both “wets” and ‘“drys” in it. Marie Walcamp in an episode of the “Spur and Saddle” series, a Pol- lard comedy and the Ford Education- complete the Sunday program of pic- tures. SUNDAY AT PALACE. The Palace presents for Sunday evening three big stars in their new e————— —i b ALY, WEEK — MATINEE DAILY MAX SPEIGEL PRESENTS- ABE REYNOLDS REVUE MOST GORGEOUS PRODUCTION 20—SPIEGEL BEAUTIES—30 productions. Harold Lloyd. * seen in his new comedy S Sessue Hayakawa, the notéd is offered in “Li Ting Lan$ Blanche Sweet in “The Girl Web.” The Palace SymD& tra, under the direction of°St. ! entire, will feature the follow lections: | “Oh Boy,” “Leave It to Ji Triaviata, ‘“Her Regiment.” = THEATRE HARTFORD TONIGHT AT 8:00 SH AND ALL THIS WEH MATS. TOMORROW AND SA F. Ray Comstock and Mo PRESENT APHROD ; Company of 300—8 .0 e 13 EVENINGS—$3.00 TO | MATINEES—$2.00 TO : VPG54 (i APITS HARTFORD Today — Continuon: “FOUR HUSBANL A Minijature Musical Cq 10 — People — 10 Ferro & Coulter, Fern & University Trio, Wayne BEBE DANIELS “SHE COULDN'T HELPF DANCE AT MERIDEN ARMORY, SATURDAY, FEB. 26; WHERE QUALITY Ed. Shafer’s ARCAD!A ORC 'UNDER AUSPICES CO.L, C.S.G Matinee at Evenings at Doers Open Change of Program Thursday Girlesque Rewe “G’IIE}’LS 9 EVERYTHING’ A Smart, Swift, Snappy Musical Success ‘WONDERFUL CAST CHORUS OF GLORIOUS GIRLS ALSO | MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY WINCHELL SMITH’S | “THE SAPHEAD” Starring

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