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

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, DING A HUSBAND Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife 5 Did to Make Madge jan Comfortable. rtion that Sam Ticer n astonishing amount he wet himself to It pved in the hour suc- quest that the largest ing in which we had Ives be changed from n sitting-dining room erry’'s assistance, tell- od-naturedly or his feot and d the farm”—a de- h the promptly y avatled hi e larger of the and took the v own au sitting and hed unde to boy nsel down bed ha alrs and Then room rters. puch cle hen brought drape d table Hinen intil o M iy him ouit.”" whe » clothy and arrange meal iely € nll;h! attractivo and his wife's vies for dishes Ticer keep an wn up_ deftl enp- the bogah voam ihong perhups ! rveld youwr hetter,” 1 ree 1wh more “hut i's my »h tneilted tor T €an L hould roam any tnned comprehendly re. Ticor disappe agnin with the st e must call Jarior Vi come in her e this revom T osw AmAtte possibilities fund wo full of which mercy Tt dons (o this lovers shiver Oone settied, anyway, place for the gulity about ftak. I know you'll have large. hov and with . this Now on finding you I positively lems s biding [d feel ., only fairly noge mtrate v something, and then, sottled, I'm going to selt in an orgy of chintz and old pottory.” A Terrifying Interruption. There is nathing Lilllan enjoy well ay to refurnish or redecorate a room. Her worderful apartment in New York Is a monument to her exquisite oritieal taste, and I fore- enjoyable hours for her wing to which she had so unexpectedly. There mind but one drawback in was that 1 with her—the from the when you're indulge my- draperies W many old heir to my arrangement, Tt probability find a house new out- ovdinary able to hroe miles from the Ticer houke side would be in two o disthee of wowed up fuee sl for T looked o quizzicnlly she sald. something within a if you don't-——I'm going to this summer, so we about. a “You fow knows to hother separation had no opportynity My Tirer reappeared fushed and tousled ih time the child upervision, had wninble for the table had broughd in the en and hot biscuits for mauths had been watering Ar we were finishing the meal which we did the fullest justice, T was ' ec of nondescript sounds outside the house. rinzing of wood everal loud crask brouzht in an from the oven. * of ¢innamon, flank- truit” of her own pre- ommented upon Mrs. Ticer's come- an embarrassed look. only drawt to this p i ‘those op- ners. tenants who owns the and they're h o an v're fights anything to reply. for with Marion, her wake. By under her made the self 7y Mrs Ticer chick our to coming n ralsed the woer vo forel man Arny never Mercy opposite had rrifying high-pitched Weo all rushed to the door to haired woman with face dabbled with blood, run- ing toward us A tall, forblading looking, -old man was in close pur- it. brandishing a piece of wood in hix hand When ~he wood after her, and gray hair us he flung the narrowly - missing turned’ back toward the house ‘as uuconcernedly as if half- killing a woman was merely an In- eident in his dally routine. saw her. i edc 'rJrJrJ [eleielalgiglglelal e onight—Annette Kellerman—5 Keith Acts I-ANNUAL BIG WEEK THURSDAY —F%‘ID";‘\Y—SATURDAY Keith Vaudeville Acts-5 3 MORGAN & FORD CO, ROSS & ROSS -REEGAN CO. SYN THE CLOWN SEAL CONSTANCE TALMADGE U — “GOOD REFERENCE S CHARLIE CHAPLN Comedy —$3,000 GIVEN AWAY— —At the— Council, No. 12, Knights of Columbus GRAND FAIR ¥ | han mile | her- ! stewed | which | Unlesc otheriwise noted, bureaws of the theaters these notices are written by the press or attraétions with wiich tuey deal. FOX'S THEATER HAS EXCELLENT PROGRAM. ox Mix in “Hands O will be t picture Fox's the last half of week, but the announcement that & famous star is returning has not the least abated the interest in *““The Tnside of tha Cop.” Winston { Churchill picturized, which has been showing these first three dars | ana which will be shown for the last tonight. Depicting a# it doe hypocrisy of certain clas: who hide bencath a cloak of seeming re- spectability and piety, it gains Im- petus when the expose comes at the of the brave young clergyman. Villa love and honor vie with one wnother in this picture. The Fox News, Chester Outing gnd a comedy reel complete the maovidbill. “The vaudeville ndmbers inciude comedy sketch termed “Prosperit A couple of fancy bievelé riders do some tricks and the two other acts on the program have sufficient com- edy dlalogue, dancing, singing and jests to nlh se the most crmml MARDI GRAS AT FAIR Feature Will novel time the Big Entertainment Be ] cd Tomight by Kaceys in Arch Street Armory. night, the big social Knights of Columbus fair, will be staged at the Armory Arch street and a record break- attendance is anticipated \e entertainment has spared no ex- pense in procuring the necessary parphernalia for the aBrdi Gras specialty and has aiso nrrnn:oza!nr the best of music for dancing, A nd march will precede the distribution, of paper hats, streamers, con- whistles, crickets and other that o up to make the ! merriment of the Mardi Gras. The feature will start promptly at 8$:30 | o'clock. Dancing will be enjoyed be- | fore and after the novelty. Last evening's entertainment, the Owl Merrymakers in a special school was one of the most pleasing lhu- far presented. The Merrymakers have appeared at Kacey fairs in the past although with a slightly qaif- ferent type of act, their past en- deavors having been mainly along the lines of minstrel shows. Last evening’'s performance easily equalled the suc- cesses of the past. Tomorrow evening, the Kacey min- strels will put on their second per- formange. The show on ing evening “went big” with -the audience and it ix believed that, with the excellently revamped program for tomorrow night, a repetition of that success will reult. Among the soloists are: Urban T. Callahan, James J. Donahue, Vincent Ringrose, John J. Kiniry, William Welceh, Williamy Scheyd, George Kerin, Merritt Hum- ason and Edward Kilduff. Mardi Gras feature of the | on wratis, fetti, | novelties THE MAKING OF THE MOVIES AT THE LYCEUM The attraction which was booked head the vaudeville program at LYCEUM THEATER NOW PLAYING MOVIE MAKERS Actual scenes of a photoplay taken in full view of the audi- ence. New scencs taken each dy Views of the audicnce taken at each performance. See yourself as others see you. See the local vampire vamp the hero. Sec the best laughing show of the season. MANNING KIDS World's champion flyweights in a three-round boxing exhi- bition. 10 LEE JOELET The Girl Who Can Sing. MANAN BROTHERS Clever boys who can play jazz music. “SOMEONE With A A Picture you all. Pirate Gold IN THE HOUS! All-Star Cast that will please Screen Magazine THURS, FRI. SAT. WM. FAVERSHAM “The Sin That Was His’ —VAUDEVILLE— i ing e | | the Lyceum this week is proving very j bopular. Tt explains many scenes which many { or smal must go through prove to be a star. Everrthing must be rehearsed and then the come takes the picture in full ¢ These sctnes ¢ nd will be shown is done in full view. photographing and every- that there is to make a r Many are surprised hen they see how much worc there i« in making the movies. It o0 is a sure cure for blues. On the same pro- gram The Manning Kids show some very extraordinary boxing matches. et Joelet and Manean Byos. complete the vaudeville program. The feature picture for the first half is “Someone in the House.” The last half of the week The Movie Makers will take new scenes every day and other vaude- ville acts of good quality will complete the program_ William Faversham in “The Sin that was His.' will head the movie picture program. Everythin else “THE LAST WALT: AT PARSONS’ THEATER THe Messrs. Shubert will present at Parsons’ theater, Hartford, tomorrow night and for the rest of the week, the latest Oscar Straus operetta, “The last Waltz,”” with Eleanor Painter in the leading role. This musical piece with a score by the composer of “The Chocolate Soldier,”” nas been im- mensely successtul abroad. The piece is now in its fourt’y year in Vienna and is also being sung in Paris. The book of “The-Last Waltz" is by Ju- lius Brammer and Aifred Grunwald. The American adaptation has been made by Harold Atteridge and Ed- the open-| We Can’t Show Every Picture So We Show Only the Best Last Time Tonight “INSIDE THE CUP”’ —— THURS., FRI., SAT. — Your Kavorite TOM MIX HANDS OFF A Virile Story of a Courageous Western Cavalier Who Does Things. - - IT’S MIX’S BEST. Don’t Miss It. SUNSHINE COMEDY MUTT & JEFF FOX'S NEWS Pick o’ the World -VAUDEVILLE - FOUR BIG A = THEATRE — HARTFORD 3 \lGllr: BEG. TONIGHT, 7:15 S. Matinee Wedneaday, “APPLE BLOSSOMS” The Kreisler-Jacebi-Le Baron Operctta. Johu Charles Thomas, Wilds Bennett, Per- cival Knight. Fred and Adele Astaire, and a Globe Theater Cast und Chorus of Distinc- tion. Prices. Eves,, 30c. c. to $2.00, Mail Orders Now. to $2.50; Wed. Mat. Seats Friday. w l‘ll‘() TODAY — CONTINUOUS GEORGE BEBAN IN “ONE MAN IN A MILLIO RIGGS and WITCHIE DAYCE IDYLLS M Ponc Violinist IN WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1921, ward Delaney Dunn. The score of “The Last Waltz,”® the latest by Straus, is generally acclaimed as be- ing exceptionally rich in melody. There are three waltzes in the oper- etta which are enjoying great vogue in Europe at the present time. Tho Messre. Shubert have engaged Milan Roder as the musical director of this production. Mr, Roder was brought tc the United States by the Metropol- itan Opera house and is a composer nd director of international stand- ard. Miss Eleanor Painter will have the leading feminine' role in the oper- She was last heard in the Shube: revival of “Floro- Other important members of a l»nllmnt east are: Jamea Barton, Dallas Welford, Walter Woolf, Elean- Griffith, Is 1 Rodriguez, Harri- son Brockbank, Harry Fender, Flor- ence Morrison, Ruth Mills, Gladys Walton, John V. Lowe, Ted Lbrraine, Irving Rose, Rex Carter, Timothy Daly and Beatrice and Marcella Swan- son. l}{(i W AT PAL! The entire bill at the Palace on the special semi-annual Big Week "pro- gram changes after tonight and an excellent bill has been arranged for Thursday, Friday and S8aturday. The Keith vaudeville bi H contains five ex- cellent acts with neo,” tha musi- cal wizard; Ross and Ross, a clever couple; Gay Regan company in a va- riety surprise; Morgan, Ford com- pany in an excellent singing offering and “The Clown Seal.” The feature photoplay presents Constanca Tal- madgn in her new drama, “Good References,”” in which Connie portr; to true life the role of a stenographer. Other films include a new episode of Eddie Polo’s serial, “King of the Circus,” and a revival of one of Charlie Chaplin’s funniest films. CE. SUPER-DRAM. HERE NEXT WEERK. The widely heralded super-drama, “Passion,”” starring the famous Con- tinental actress, Pola. Negri, will open its engagement at the Palace theater, Sunday evening. It is claimed for this production that it marks a new mile- stone in the upward and forward progress of the photoplay art and it haa aroused considerable interest on the score that it offers some technical perfections long sought by producers tha world over. “PASSION. IMMIGRATION BILL PASSED. Washington, May 4.—Thae senate vesterday passed the emergency im- mfgration bill fixing admission of aliens to three per cent. of each na- tionality resident in the United States in 1910. The bill is effective for 14 months beginning 15 davs after en- actment. The vote on passage wai 78 to 1, Senator Reed, democrat, Mis- souri, opposing the measure. ARCADE STUDIO Kodak Headquarters e ——— —— Scientific Eye Examination ACCURATE OPTICAL WORK Registered Eyesight Spn‘lalisl.‘ 327 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 FRANK E. GOODWIN Successor to Davis and Goodwin. "FLAVOR —the charm of "SALADA" ORANGE PEKOE TEA is in its unique flavor and rich elicacy WRIGLEYS “after Every Meal” . 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