New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OLDING A HUSBAND e iy dele Garrison’s New: Phase of ’lm""'" n“m!l T P "h' JIM JAZZ SAYS— Coming — Wait For It " Revelations of a Wife 7 I o - ! B : A - ‘, o R e e “Thousands. Will Welcome My Coming For I Will Help Them” e Unless othernive noted, thess notices are wriften by the press s Effect. the gills of a stranded fish move ! bureaus of the theater: or sttractions with which u.ey'::-l. at through many plays ‘What does thix nonsense means?” perienced a far less dls- | ho wmarled. *“I thought 1 told you—"k INSIDE THE CUP GOES { famous screen st tic thrill than I did when Lilllan s#ald something to the OVER BIG AT FOX'S. § newest film made teday. Th* first voung officer which 1 could not cateh.! The stamp of approval was placed | one shows in one scene Charlie Chap- % . ¥le nodded - romprehendingly, hen ' on the screen version of Winston {lin in a boxing bout with Jack Demp- young motorcyecle officer |, . 4 with an air of assurance to | Churchill’ cat book, ““The Inside of { sey. in which he knocks him out. dge and card which s lm.- older man. 1 think he had been | the Cup,’” by the audience which saw —_— — trom her dress. 1 knew,|scoretly humiliated by the way ‘he | it at Fox's last night and cupacity] MOYVIE MAKERS AT LYCEUM. " N othe an hac treatec 3 nuses are pected tonig row what they were—the |other m had treated him houses are cxpected tonight, tomorrow Pur the firat-haif of ihm. week overawéd by his knowledge > | and Wednesday when this picture «will EPSIRG RAr Ao S | She nwpous m ealth and power.| be shown again. The -picturs 15 a | pord Franco, presents his Moy mbeg of the diplomatic [, .4 wiue not sorry o retaliate a bit. | dramatic exposure ¢ the hypocrisy Aahera Jp1L Isjthe Elontest O n fce., which® she alwaya “You've muade a great mistake. | that hides bencath the smuz com- hich she does not use | he sald. and though his words | hlucency of many of the wealthy | were respectful envugh. there was af classes, the denouncement coming !, srtemptvous cdze to his tone Which | through the agency of a church minis- | | | I uletly yet effectively held ever presented on the stage for many vears in this town. A real studio is iinfl'qllcrl on the stage and motion | pictures will he taken at every per- - pore. formance. The cast will be selected enraged th lder man still mor i ter who becomes disgusted with condi- { from the audience. Floyd France is deems it absolutely neces of fhe young omicer a4 widened until 1 won would be able to keep ir sockets. He flushed o nd evidently casting about wome action to show her l i | | | 1 | | { H | } | 1 “Mistake ! he oellowed T never| tions. There are real tense situations | one of the best directors in the bus- mnke mistakes in the picture, including a murder, and | jness, and his object is to show the A Little Stage Play. 2 also a tender love story with the red [people just how the motion pictures OMcer ! Lillan's tone was D%e | blooded rector as the principal figure. | are made. On the same program The he ap of a whip. “May T suggest | j7ox News, Chester Outing and a com- | Manning Kids will give an exhibi- fon of Jier rark, and his [ that vou are westing time here? “l edy reel are also on the movie bill, lion~0n) how to bhox. They are the annoyance which | Ton will zo down to this Inm«ml" while four big class vaudeviile acts are | called champion “filyweights” of on subject e put his! itomebile and search vou Wil 4160 scheduled. the world on account of their age. s cap mititary | find some bottles that u interest. These are: A rural comedy playlet | Little Bobby is nine years .!nd‘ the prohibition enforcement oficiale™ | entitled **Prosperity,” filled with jokes | his brother. ten years. These young the full beauty of thi An- | and mirth; Rodeska and Todesk: in an { hboxers have given exhibitions in all nouncement dawned upon Jones anid | griginal comedy sketch of their own; |the army camps and hospitals for 11 saw a look of intense gratific- | Spapnon and Norman, who offer a!the benefit of wounded soldicrs tion flesh over the chauffeu faced! jugh provoking dialogue interspersed which he bent hie head quickly 10| oo cones and dances; and Al Conrad hide 3ut the young son of the au-} .4 company with a distinctive musicul | : ner standing | tomobile own who was standing | .o)ectjon that should go over big. behind his father, bent almost double in laughter which he evidently had -~ ] mueh trouble to inaudible. He was BIG KEITH BILL AT PALACE. evidently enjoying to the utmost this The Palace is offering the semi- that | @annual big weck program all this ught 1 Told You— quickly nt the three men spectutors of the little the foces of Jomer. the lind Ted, the son of the o wax mirrored intenso preat Jdesl of amusement, enlar surprise I decided hey could not have known thr nature of the discoms y Lilllan had intended to to the man who had ag- yot they had anticipated wanner something surpris- miliatin uition of Lillian's suggestion to be put in a corner like a child would he a most salutary lesson to week and as a special innovation the prices are not advanced for this spe- cial bill. For Monday, Tuesday and Lillian had | Wednesday five Keith acts are fea- For The Mark Down Sale WATCH THE PAPERS FOR THE OPENING DAY. NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP 357 MAIN STREET. BRISTOL STORE, 135 MAIN ST. his father b owner « e auto- I knew, of course, that 3 y ’o’:;umu‘:-: :m:pl‘f’:*u'- ..nl..“ no tunl knowledge of anything | tured with Bert Wilcox, Josephine La | e \d in the big car, but I also | Croix Co., with a cast of five In a proces- | Screeming comedy sketch, “In the fol- | Morning.” Bert Leighton and hlus saw the action of the preyele ofMecr He strode P G 1T could w3rl! - I | ex w0 long that 1 felt ; 0 e rib s Jow them quite accurately in the had observed her deductive kid, late stars of “Hitchy Koo” are! 1; there is no chocolate in the sent case one of the outstanding features of house, but there is cocoa the cocoa he owner of the big car belonged | the bill. Holly Hollis. a former 10- may be' substituted for chocolate. to the arrogant type of wealth which | cal girl, will be offered in “The Bride | Jf the rule calle for 1 square of belleves that laws are made to be|and Groom.” Wolford and Stevens, |baker's chocolate use 2 tablespoon- oheved by persons less fortunate than [@ pair of clever boys, and Lee Hin 'fuls of cocoa and increase the ambunt they and that they themselves are | ¢ hin 4 Chinese calculator, round out ; of butter. Chocolate is rich in “fat,” above the necessity of payinz any at- an excellent bill. but cocoa has had this fat removed - i e o o legal restrictions or the - s g in the process Us amnd S tention t eedprusl ¢ od | ANNETTE KELLERMAN, PALACE. r\u-m. ':rl ’rr:‘mor«num::‘.m breeding., His ruddy, simost rop- Annette Kellerman, the world fa- Breakfast—Lemon juice, poached { joetie face showed his indulgence in (Mous water queen, will head thelcggs on toast, coffee. 'the best of food and liquors. That |Photoplay program at the Palace the Luncheon—Tongue and spinach wieh w man woull consider it only | first part of the week, in one of the |salad, bread and butter, cocoanut u joke to transport liguor from one | Sreatest sensational and novelty pho- | pudding, tea. . by gieoice place to another in defiance of the [toPlays ever made. Dinner—Cream of onion soup, cold | "® =° e d“"d;’e“’ s Juw was almost a foregone conclusion. | Wheeler Oakman, who played the isliced pot roat of beef, horseradish | .. .. it n . ‘ That Lillian had no intention of [ Masculine lead in = “The Spoilers” | cauce, new potatoes in white sapce, | | T° tiblespoons grated = horses { enrrying her little stage play to its :X‘hr Ne'er Do “(»H." “Mickey,” *'The | peet greens, chocolate bredid pudding, - I“”' "a SEDOORA, PRS- & e -y nelusion 1 was also as sure as I was Virgin of Stamboul,” and other suc- | coffee. boiled eggs. 1 teaspoon sugar, 1-2 | that she had told the motorcy-le of- | Cesses. was chosén to play opposite My Own Recipes. lea:;z?noor;efi\"lc:ik; {:::119::?3:: ‘;:rreo::;:; Now Playing | most fuydamental 2-3 cup cold water, 1-4 teaspoon bak- ing soda. Squeeze lemon and strain juice. Put juice and sugar into tumbl add water and then add soda. ir until B t— Miention of any‘Ling but a rrxa of b 3 , CONTINUO vetrneed 1ay ax he turned fo ihe | Deing featured by Marshall Neilan, |is no doubt as to the medicinal qual- BEBAN 1 older mian, who-c arrogant at> hud |and a host of other well 'Known play- |jties of lemons: peen stripped from him neatly ss a (€ Omplett: the cast. Lemon Juice. ripe tomato is skinned when dropped creen Snapshots” showing the! One lemon. 1 dessertspoon sugar, IN A into bolling water. ILLION?” “Why ! Why!" he stammered. “You are muaking a terrible mistake. . and WITCHIE IN J—I have nothing whatever in my [Elelelelgliglglalelelglglalglel e DANCE IDYLLS car that does not belong there.™ - Mack Ponche, Violinist Lilllan looked at him levelly & Yorkov Sisters “You are not quite so sure of *hat & Jackson, * 3 little fact as you were of my law- . Chester & Warren Lreaking a few minutes ago, are whe asked crisply. till it becomes creamy. Add horse- radish, sugar, salt and cream and stir until thoroughly incorporated. (Copyright, 1921, N. E. A)) MOVIE MAKING SILVER MONEY. Coinage of Silver Exchange Has Boen MAKERS Authorized by Soviet Government. . Riga, May 2.—Coinage of silver has been authorized by the Russian 7 soviet government, it is said in Mos- < X i . cow newspapers received here, the & l HE Bolshevik government having com- i, pletely reversed its position after $ * having held out for a long time for a complete abolition of money. This was_due, it is said, to the desire of the government to satisfy the peas- el alolalalalpliolal ol ol ol e & he diving Venus feer not to carry out her orders 1o |t & As oranges are inclined to be a bit . Ralph Lewis, the veteran charac- |y, b < and rub yolks smooth with spoon. heir logieal end. But he gave no in- wood this time of year, lemons 5 & < . HARTFORD their jogien : ter actor; Bull Montana, who 18 noW | may be fised now andjthen. There |34 ¥inegar slowly and stiy mixture E We Can’t Shew Every Picture Made So We OX&S S SEMI-ANNUAL BIG WEEK m_om’_vl turrneq out so m}:idl,\' that an ‘“ 9 g:x::'u: = ruble notes was needed to APPLE BLOSSOMS " ' Ak IFollowing the restoration of free The Kreisler-Jacobi-Le Baron Operetta. trade to co-operative societies and John Charles Thomas, Wilda Bennett, Per- Knight, Fred and Adele Astaire. Someone _in" the Heouse other recent concessions, the decision, . acoeraing 4o Fecent aérivnly. Tt g:::’a Theater Cast apd Chorus of Di e N Moscow marks Premier Lenine’s final Prices. Eves., 50c. to $2.50; Wed. Mat. ¥ : -admission of the impossibility h. 30c. to $2.00. e 3 e the Mail Orders Now. & Seats Friday. No Advance in Prices MONDAY--TUESDAY -WEDNESDAY b TR PARTING 5-Keith Vaudeville Acts-5 .‘—\ . s PR Lt csominint | . The Most Sensational BERT WILCOX-JOSEPHINE LA CROIX CO. Picture Ever Shown Five People in a Screaming Comedy Sketch DENIES WAGE REPORT. Slde In 'N - “In the Morning.” S 5 = o - e C"pQ’ . e WOLFORD & STEVENS i hasin i g ik o original communistic theories at this time. Comedians. New York —Denial that the Grand Lake Bag. company of Wood- bz A = Chinese Lightning Calculator. present wage scale with paper mill GParamount (Picture > workers for another vear, was made HOLL’ HOLIAIS & CO. here today by J. H. Stannard, general The former local girl in “The Bride and Groom.” manager of the company. This denial was prompted by the \ BERT LEIGHTON and HIS KID statement Saturday by J. B. Burke, . X . . .3 o sident of the International Pulp, It will scorch your very Postively the Cleverest Kid in Vaudeville. Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers g union at Glens Ialls, N. Y., to the ef- soul and grip your I l ERMAN fect that the Grand Lake Bag com- Y pany had deserted the paper manu- 3 2 | Yy Y 3 facturcrs who aye urging a revision heart in a vice The Famous Water Queen in gt gl of steel. “What women Love” ROBBED OF $2.100. Tbe Woman %0 Walts for Nemo Week The Biggest Sensational Novelty Photoplay Made. [J| Molaup Men Block Road, Make Pass- Will Never Be Disappointed! Sunshine Comedy Charlic Chaplin knocks out Jack Dempsey in our h:‘:::‘::m:wl; ’n‘l,(‘" ':‘:‘c !;(K:::_ She is sure at this time to find her favorite Nemo Corset new one reel “Screen S]\gpshots_" dore Katwitz of Scranton and Mau: and Circlet—fresh as Spring flowers—waiting for her on the rice Gosh o! Wilkes Barre, cattle shelves of held up by four high- Outi Fox’ “ » ealers, were - ooz e s i PASSION” Is Almost Here. e e city late last night Oar Congt Department and robbed of $2,400. The two men £ 5 were driving toward this city in an She knows, too, that there will be daily demonstrations Pick o’ the World | automobile when another automobile of the latest Nemo Corset and Cirelet models during containing four men passed them and then blocked the road. The men, 3 The Rippmz Side-Sphttmg Rural Collldy ‘—$3,000 GIVEN AWAY_ armed with rcvolvers.hcomxolled fiab Nemo Wee‘ Mdy znd to 7’h ’ z osh light searching % Laughs—Prosperity—Laughs. —At the— 3,‘:“._1“,(:“(:-:0 ‘fi,fi;fi., S aigee una and that our efficient corsetieres are prepared to aid her in Gosh of $700. They then allowed the every way—with expert advice and skilful fittings—to se- — V A U D E V IL L E — - 3 wo men to proceed, and disappeared. he- Ni 3 chi s 5 TODESKA & TODESKA Daly Council, No. 12, Knights of Columbus o men to rroceet 2nd Zeeeo her AN MOt A8 yoodemnde, T SHANNON & NORMAN : i AL CONRAD & CO. ‘ GRAND FAIR SPECIAL N QTICES Visit Us Now Apl"il 29th to May 9th at the Clan Douglas, O. §. C.. will hold P“l Your Hat OW'I'I Tight ‘ STATE ARMOBY ARCH ST New Bflml\ Cofln. 4 thellr rei‘;ular‘ meeting Tuesday, May RAPHAEL’S DEPT STORE [ ] Yy 3, in O. U. A. M. hall, 277 Main street. & Gl h_Evenin Opening games of bowling tourna-

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