New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 16

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OLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife ggestion the Chauffeur M-A.lu ought to tell you that Mr. to Lilllan. 'nmke trouble for you if he possibly can. He never forgets a little thing his face as imperturbable as| ., '\ ang if he can find a motor- ad not been a storm centre ! .y.o cop after he gets away from veral minutes, Jones, the here, he'll go out of his way twenty ur, walked toward the car at miles to bring him back. I thought ployer's grudging capitulation. I'd tell you, and |wrhups])nu‘.l like % to try some other place. guess you it through the same farce of Lo L'y " can fix this car in less ting to start It as his em- ... Gu6 minutes if I want to—I just s won had done, then he began gisconnected a little wire—but if you mn and exhaustive survey of want to go away, I can keep it put gine. 1 was amused to see of commission as long as I want. Mr. is cholerlc employer kept his Ted’s on, but he's a regular fellow. between his teeth, although Mr. Ted is, not a bit like his father! plon to be seen that vitriolic I ecalled him back so the rest were trembling upon it wouldn't suspect anything. Is there sorry to say, sir,” Jones sald 'any way I can help you if you wish t in the ecarefully respectful to go away?" hich I guessed was particulary “But 1 don't wish to go away,” tdening just then to the elder- Lillian said blithely, flashing =« n, “that this is going to take merry glance at me, and reassuring time than I thought.” | Marion. who had ecrept frightened to w long?" his owner growled her sald, with a clasp of her arm. Fhaps twenty minutes,” he re-| “Motorcycle cops are most nteresting . “I would suggest, sir, that persons, and I don’t know of any- I walk up toward the big road. (hing I'd rather do in the next few will be a most unpleasant odor minutes than interview onme, especial- oline and oll pr {1y if your employer happens to be in I saw Ted's quiver | present. But I thank you most almost imperceptible wink. I heartily for your courtesy.” ¢ that he was fully aware of A Bit of Advice. ver ruse the chauffeur was| The man studied her frankly for ying to get them all out of the ' a second, then 1 saw a sudden gleam But he turned and helped the | of amused comprehension come into women out of the car, and duti- | his eyes, but he made no comment. started down the path in the He touched his cap respectfully and of his strutting father. | went back to his tinkering just be- b, Mr. Ted!" Jones called be- |fore the son of his employer came he was out of earshot. “If | rather hurriedly down the path. come back in abont five min- He was tall, well-bwilt youth, I'll be greatly obliged sir, I'm | with more than his share of good I'll need a little help here by [looks, and the flush of embarrass- ment npon his cheeks made him a “But I Don't—" distinetly attractive picture as he came toward us taking off his hLat waved his hand assentingly, | with the exaggerated deference of r a fow seconds after the group | the best type of college youth ple had disappeared around “May 1 apologize for my people nd in the road, the chauffeur )e asked with a winning manner. ded to work assiduously at | “It fsn't a particularly pleasant thing r. Then, fulfilling an intultion | for a fellow to have to do, but it's ne, he crossed swiftly to where | certainly necessary in this case. I ere standing. cannot hope you will pardon them, & pardon, dam,” he sald re- | hut at least T wish you to know how ully to- Lilllan, “but I think I|wrong I think their position was.” Baker wjll looked at him, a far differ- ent gaze than her eyes had held dur- | | | Ltilian [ | | ing our encounter with the 'lad’s father. 1 knew that the same query was in her mind as in mine. How on earth had a cleancut, gentlemanly HIATRE S | 14 like this—"a regular fello the { chauffeur had calle® him—sprung MARTFORD from the family to which he be- NIGUTS BEOGINNING MONDAY longed ? Matines Wednesdey. At the end of her scrutiny, Lilllan BLOSSOMS" smiled and extended her hand. The PPLE young chap scized it eagorly. acobl-Le Baron Operetts. “Don't give it another thought."” Ch-rlo;'fl&ur‘n:':ldlul«nhu:nlnfll;l'drr- Lillian urged him singerely. “We [Knight, ¥Fred and Adsie Astaire, and & | fy)ly realize that no matter what Theater Cast and Chorus of Distine- | 1.0 pens you're not' to blame. And— Eves., B0e. We Can't Show Every Picture S0 We Only Now “IDOLS FCLAY” MAE DAVID POWELL SUNSHINE COMEDY FOX NEWS — VAUDEVILLE — || Pick o GIRLIE and LARRY LA GRUe KENNEY 4 BlG STARTING The Most Photodrama Yet Produced ‘INSIDE HE 8 SMASHING to $2.50; Wed. Seats Friday. Mat. He who is has had lhn thinks it simply anyone should cr fortunately for oss incredible don't judge your father too harshily. simply a spoiled his way grown-ub, long that that Un- #0 him. himself and every- body else he cannot be put in a cor- Show the Best. || ner, or spanked and sent to bed with- out his supper. If there could be , found a grown.up substitute for those things it might be most salu- tary for him.” SHOWING. NOw With MURRAY and H MUTT & JEFF the World ! FOUR NUBBANS WEIDNER & RICHARDS )X & DAVIS ACTS 4 sketch. SUNDAY Soul Gripping CUP’ | comI PARTS LYCEUM THEATER PLAYING BERT LYTELL, in “BLIND MAN'S EYES"” — Vaudeville — Featuring appy Moments A Very Pleasing Minstrel Show Jim Kennedy & Co. The well known stock player years ago who played many pleasing and interesting plays. He presents now a BATHING SUITS? ALVINO & ROGERS The Two Jazz Babies LOUISE MAYO Clever Singer NG The Movie Makers and MANNING KIDS comedy —$3,000 GIVEN AWAY— —At the— Daly Council, No. 12, Knights of Columbus GRAND FAIR April 29th to May 9th at the ARMORY, ARCH ST., New Britain, Conn. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, Vl Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press bureaus of the theatern or attractions with which they deal. APRIL 29, 1025, Mae and David Powell are in the leading ing at TFox's theater. Murray 1 | role The central figures are Faith | Terrill, an innocent girl, living with | her derelict father and dissolute part- { ner on an obscure South Sea Island. | To this island comes -Dion Holme, a sculptor, wandering aimlessly about the world to forget an unfortunate {love affair back in London. Faith i finds him sick and almost dying, on | the beach and UM THEATER. the youth breaks down and tells| 3 For the coming attraction next her the whole story. ‘l . : The Keith vaudevlle bill for the i week there will be ¢ 3 at- Sl I e A e last three days of the week features ! 3 13 est novelties ever presented on the ' ¢ou. excellent acts headed by De 3 stage, with Floyd Fi¥nce and his Page and the Yorkov Sisters, three S movie makers. A studio will be in. charming girls in a song stalled on the stage and real moving festival; Rube Walman, a whistling pictures taken at every performance. | comedian: Hibbert and Nugent, a The cast will be selected from the pair of clever comedians, and Han- £ patrons of the Lyceum theater. Floyd ley and Howard in a variety offer- Franco is ono of the best directors in | ing. N the motion pict business and his | ——— object ia to show the people of New | LYCEUM THEATER. Britain just how motion pictures are N 5 made. It will give an opportunity to | Bert Lytell in his latest picture, it see how all look in the movi | “Blind Man's Eves,” which was E | motion picture is taken at n per- formance of the audience. Anyone that wishes can take part in the pics ture 1 pplying at the box-office at the um theater any afternoon or evenin the advance manager is in the city to answer all questions and The vaudeville consists four high-cl Mayo, a singing comedienne, made hit. program production, “Idols of Clay Tuesday and Wednesday. ! Miss Bickford, who is related to} Mr. and Mrs, ' Willlam Cewlishaw of | this city, left here some time ago to go upon the stage AT PALACE. One of the pathetic situatiol in} “The Family Honor,” which picture will be shown at the Palace theater on Friday and Saturday, is that in which a youth in his teens loses all. FINE BI1LL of his money in a g.’\mhling']mlll, HARTFORD secretly run by the mayor of the ! | er——————— T T . town. Not only does he lose his TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY own money, but some entrusted to -'—Contlnuous\— - him by his employer. i LINA ABARBANELL Fearing jail, he pleads with the || Morley Sisters Colinis Dancers dealer to return his money, but in- Howard & Scott stead the dealer has him thrown out Mernard & Townes of the place. Desperate, he decides | SLAINE HAMMERSTEIN on burglary and goes to the home: in of the gambling sharp. He is dis- || THE MIRACLE OF MANHATTAN covered by a small boy, however, | This theater, in conformity with and though the youth tries to the child, his better self sta hand. Finally the sister of gambler comes into the room the Mayor’'s Proclamation, the and Schedule. mll.‘li nl IEQTOF nl l [eiclc r-! r-.l [giaiaigigialolol e TODAY AND SATURDAY CONTINUOUS SATURDAY “The Family Honor”’ A Story of Home and Family Thrills Fatty Arbuckle in “The Bell Boy” - KEITH VAUDEVILLE- “ALWAYS THE BEST.” PAGE AND YORKOV SISTERS HANLEY & HOWARD HIBBERT & NUGENT That and Throbs. DE RUBE WALMAN SUNDAY NIGHT ALICE JOYCE in “THE PREY.” ROBERT WARWICK “TOLD IN THE HILLS.” NO RESERVED SEATS PALACE ALL NEXT WEEK ‘Semi-Annual Big Week MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Extra Keith Vaudeville Acts See HOLLY BICKFORD, the former Local Girl in the Vaudeville Offering “JOHN AND MARY” OTHER FINE BIG ACTS Annette Kellerman THE WATER QUEEN, in “WHAT WOMEN LOVE” CHARLIE CHAPLIN KNOCKS OUT JACK DEMPSEY IN - “SCREEN SNAPSHOTS.” and dance shown at the Lyceum theater at both performances pleased the audiencea. ot vaudeville acts. Louise Jim Kennedy and company have | is Operating on a Daylight Saving a 3 make arrangements for the east. The a delightful sketch concerning bath- = | company comea direct from Boston ing suits. Alvino and Rogers are two S where they have just closed a Suc- | jazz boys. Happy Moments, the fea- 3 cessful engagement. ture ypudeville act, is a minstrel show = T | of up-to-date songs and comedy talk. | FORMER NEW BRITAIN GIRL S - | | TO PLAY AT THE PALACE [ SOUTH SEA ISLANDS o - Miss Holly Rickford, known on IN PICTURE AT FOX'S. & the stage ns Holly Hollis, and &| -The langorous South Sea Islands former New Britain girl. will make | ningle with London’s Lime house her first appearance in this city at|gumg in George Fitzmaurice's latest | the Pals theater next Monday, i N 2 Ca AU ( ! | & ! \ f ) 2 ‘ | \ i { ~ N ? | | 1 ) health and under her in influence he again takes up his art. to London, and gets into the London Limehouse district and the ments that occur make a sensation- al picture. Sunshine comedy on the bill. four aet vaudeville bill some good acts of song, dance, tum- ] him t E( to | bling and dialogue. e —————————— turns and Later he re- will be Faith follows him four days’ run ed to the screen, exciting develop- published in 1913. 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