New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 3, 1921, Page 4

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DLDING A HUSBAND | dele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife n Did and Seemed oughly to Enjoy. motorcycle officer to n had just revealed her i a touch of the theatri- m. There was no doubt or the fact that he was the unexpected drama- into which he had been he arrogant owner of the finished spluttering his he had any contraband ealed in his automoblle, official put up his hand ely, only walting for by lttle comment before bt everything Is as vou he sald airily, e extra leganl in his cholce F'but it will do no hurt to k into the car, as this s. So please come along, his motorcycle owner of the He estood ir- then turned ed toard face of the Mgh color br & moment, Is An Awful Mess, he called, and there was in la note of appeal which I e youth never had heard bm his arrogant young college student had n treated as a petted but small boy [ had guessed dored If this sudden “‘put- corner” of which Lillian n pressaged a different pat- ude. e forward eagerly, in his he ardent welcome which erally gives to its flest g« y ad,” Soap Better For Your Skin=——_ an Cuticura he sald quietly, put- and WITCHIE N DANCE IDYLLS Mack Ponche, Violinist Page & Yorkov Sisters. nee & Jackson, Stanley & n, Chester & Warren | { ha | 1—I evidantly , father. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 3, Y s g { ting his his father’s shoulder. The older minute, and there was a that for the hand upon man hesitated for a fancied that in his face | recognition of the fact rest of his life he was) to lean more and more upon his stal- | wart, clean-cut son. At any rate, his | volce was so subdued when he npnke“ that I hardly recognized it. “Beddy,” he said, going voluntarily to the name have called the boy when boy, “this is an awful mess. I don't know what mother and your grandmother 1 suppose I ma a terrible mistake, and wish you'd wee what you If the Jady wishes an apology— A Grateful “Ted.” “I want nothing,” Lillan inter- rapted crisply, “except the assurance your own behavior has jus given me that you will probably stop, look and listen at the next crossreads be- tween common decency and your oOWR arrogance The world has been your oyster for so long that you have almost forgotten any one except you !has any rights in it. Frankly I ! would follow this thing to its logical conclusion, except for the fact that vour son does not deserve the pain which would follow any humiliation to you. How you have managed to turn out a chap like that Is a mystery to me Take my advice, and let him run things a bit. And— the incident is closed as far as 1 am Officer ! A word if you back in- he must | he was a your will motorcycle officer, who had stood with one hand upon his machine during the colloquy, left it abruptly and hurried to Lillian's side. | sShe hesitated for an instant before she addressed him, and I thought | whkimsically that was not ab- solutely { nmune from feminin: weak- nesses, for 1 suspected that she making as effective possible dominance of the situation. “You will lat these people ceed without hindrance she young was her pro- sald suredly. Very well, madam,” he’ replied, «nd 1 repressed a giggle with dif- ficulty, for he made the response in 50 stagey annér that it smacked strongly e, sir” of the old naval melodramas. Lillian turned indifferently and in an instant the with the noise of the popping motor- and the quieter hum of the powerful engine which Jones started at a signal from Ted 'The elder man with B last half-avologetic half-malevolant glance at Lil- inn, cl'mbed heavily into the tonneau and looked expectantly at Ted. “Go on, Jones” the said with a resolute air that I guessed was as new to him as it was becoming. “Wait for me at the main road. I'll be along in a jiffy.” The big car followed the sputter- ing motorcycle down the winding road, and Ted strode over to Lillian, his face a curlous mixture of smiling gratitude and wonderment. “I'll never stop being grateful to you for what you've done for me to- day,” he sald, “nor quit wondering Just how you did it away, air was filled cyele younger man glelalglglraiglelelclelciolaic] o TONIGHT HOLLIS AND ROBB A FORMER LOCAL GIRL IN “THE BRIDE AND GROOM” LE WILCOX~LA CROIX CO. IN ANNETTE KELLERMAN —IN— “What Women Love” SEE CHARLIE CHAPLIN KNOCK OUT JACK DEMPSEY “SCREEN SNAPSHOTS” - WATCH FOR THURSDAY'S BILL! PASSION” — NEXT WEEK N —$3,000 GIVEN AWAY— —At the— Daly Council, No. 12, Knights of Columbus 2 MING CHIN —— WOLFORD AND STEVE AND WEDNESDAY MI-ANNUAL BIG WEEK NO ADVANCE -Keith Vaudeville Acts-5 WITH BERT LEIGHTON AND HIS SURPRISE IN PRICES “IN THE MORNING” GRAND FAIR (o ] = R Unless otherwise noted, bureaus of the the these .} Tom WONDERFUL KIDDIE AT PALACE Those who saw the opening show veste at the Palace of the Semi- Annual Big Week Bill, had a real surprise handed them in the act bill- BABY JOSEPHINE. ed as Bert Leighton, It was the pre- sentation of Baby Josephine, the voungest vaudeville star capable of carrying her own act. Josephine was presented by her daddy, and had the best of all the arguments, and dis- played wonderful talent in song and dance. “INSIDE THE CUP” IS AN IMPRESSIVE REEL Winston Churchill's novel “The In- side of the Cup,” which is being shown on the screen at Fox's the first three days of this week, is creating a furore in the ranks of the movie fans and seldom has a picture been shown here that has attracted the favor- able comment that this one has. it is a scorching expose of the hypocrisy of certain wealthy classes who pose as models of virtue and ardent church workers. Since, in the story, the de- nouncement comes from the pulpit, it carries more weight. Into this story of sham and falseness is woven a delightful love story. There is sufficient villainy to hold interest and there are several gripping scenes, one of which is a killing. The Fox News, a Chester Outing and a comedy reel are also on the bill. The last half of the week brings PARSCNS =——— THEATRE — HABTFORD 3 NIGHTS BEG. TONIGHT, 7:15 8. T. Matinee Wednesday. “APPLE BLOSSOMS” The Krelisler-Jacobi-Le Baron Operetta. John Charles Thomas, Wilda Bennett, Per- cival Knight, Fred and Adele Astaire, and Globe Theater Cast and Chorus of Distince tion, to $2.50; Wed. Mat. Prices. Eves., 30c. 30c. to $2.00. Seats Friday. Mail Orders Now. We Can’t Show Every Picture So We Show Only the Best FOX’S NOW SHOWING “INSIDE THE cup” —VAUDEVILLE — GREAT SHOW THURS. watizam presen FRIL SAT. -EI’ | | | AN ey or attractions with which toey deal. notices are written by the press Mix in “Hands typical | Mix production The four acts headed by Up,” a of vaudeville are! a rural comedy sketch, Prosperity,” which went over well last night. Another good number Al Conrad and company is a musical offering and Todeska and Todeska have an original number not without its worth. Shannan and Norman is have a comedy offering. All in all, ; the vaudeville bill is a well balanced one, with plenty of comedy, jokes, songs, dancing and music. BIG KEITH BILL AT The Palace in offering the semi- annual big week program all this week and as a special innovation the prices are not advanced for this spe- cil bill. For tonight and Wednesday five Keith acts are featured with Bert Wilcox, Josephine La Croix Co., with a cast of five in a screaming comedy sketch “In the Morning.” Bert Leigh- ton and his kid, late stars of “Hitchy Koo™ are one of the outstanding fea- tures of the bill. Holly Hollis, a for- mer local girl will be offered in “The Bride and Groom.” Wolford and Steve: a pair of clever boys, and Lee Hin Ching, a Chinese calculator, round out an excellent bill. Annette Kellerman, the world fo- mous water queen, heads the photo- play program at the Palace the first part of the week, is one of the great- est sensational and novelty photoplays ever made. PALACE NEW BRITAIN PEOPLE IN LYCEUM SHOW. A novel feature was introduced at the Lyceum theater last evening when Floyd France and his movie makers opened a week's engagement. Large crowds greeted the players at both performances yesterday and many came to see their friends who are tak- ing part in the pjture which is being made on the stage this week and will be shown at the theater the week ot May 16. Much laughter waa caused when the local actors went through their parts before the director and judging from the show last evening the audience is willing to believe that some of the thespians had never made ——————— INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF A noted authority says that a few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur- rounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pein and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin un- derneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a harmless, antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc- tions. i Herbert E. Anderson TEACHER OF VIOLIN 115 DWIGHT ST. TEL. 1145-4 Avaliable for Musieales, Receptions, W and other Social where Music of » higher grade snd discrimination is desired. LYCEUM THEATER NOW PLAYING MOViE MAKERS Actual scenes of a photoplay taken in full view o7 the audi- ence. New scenes taken each day. Views of the audicnce taken at each performance. See yourself as others see you. See the local vampire vamp the hero. See the best laughing show of the season. MANNING KIDS World's champion flyweights in a three-round boxing exhi- bition. - LEE JOELET The Girl Who Can Sing. MANAN BROTHERS Clever boys who can play jazz music. “SOMEONE IN THE HOUSE” With An All-Star Cast A Picture that will © please you all. Pirate Gold Screen Magazine THURS,, FRI. AND SAT. WM, FAVERSHAM “The Sin That Was 1921, love before. The planded, however. - Those in the cast for the picture to be "nade are Pearl Walters, leading lady; Charles Miller, leading man; nor Flynn, vampire; Irene Perkins, Sankas, Ella Tacker, Bertha ne and Lillian Miller, chums S ; William Temple, villain, and Raymond Gunner and An- gelo Blancoti, detectives. Another act on the bill which also came in for a good share of applanse was the Man- ning Kids. Both of the boys are well trained and know quite a bit about the art of boxing. Two other star acts with a feature picture and sev- eral others go to make up a good aft- ernoon or evening’s entertainment. The Coffee of Good Taste” @, JIM Hit < the . | i JAZZ SAYS— “I shall jar this town as it never was jarred before” = WATCH THE PAPERS FOR THE OPENING DAY OF THE GREAT : MARK DOWN SALE ; NEW YORK .SAMPLE SHOP | 357 MAIN STREET. BRISTOL STORE,; 185 MAIN ST. Fifty Dollars-Reward Will Be Paid For Information or*.Evi- dence Leading to the Arrest and Conviction of any Person or Per- sons Found Guilty of Robbing any of Our Gas Meters New Britain Gas Light Co. A

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