New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 11, 1921, Page 4

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DLDING A HUSBAND dele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife tiny secret feeling of pique his defection 1 should like her and ticket the wonder concernin to m nintt Miss Foster Characterized Dr. Pettit, was ended when 1 had car safely to the hospital he wounded alien woman across the road from ihe 1 I realized it with a it ] relief, for | had feared I know that I would jo't rised Be Miss her closely over the "d closely face against little givl her z ! which \ppr i rutinized hild to her her shoulder might lfted t she the that her which little the mot with : had heer and wher 1 o the stretcher derlies had broug She was m word: indic entrance s nervousiy muring tender cooing to w word Sy S had persy on nd heard Dr. Pettl cntence at a and wait, tt cassurance s commends And th ruetic e ph hospital. hol his pati ind Miss Foster left hysiclar it his only work we " the the youn leey, toned 1 " ' western 1 ar wen wsoothing the frigh clan hurried into th o the pital or had the ree yusband of firmly child and | | kether owner, ' 1 had yre, hay Pettit's inute I the reant by the injured woman wppeared the Terly sleeve ordered ear | the lone to- we passed u wmall hospital by 1o the ing guided only <I1v"th~ ind for a/ »t know where to I saw two other | strip of groen | ind 1 turned | backed it turned off voice rose had en the never heen evident! lophon his way he fire erly instru het been that | D kne e ho N with a an began giVing the nte pit phyai | park ar en up roadway and As | on a tions' to fears drawn direc eross ind around it At and with Dr budding he had mine | besiae engi | praintive Mudder der? She Mi right observation n | the | a them opportunity In a clos Miss Fo voung stiny of et ne the in ht of the ut troe il Kessed girl mudder, vere my mud- wirl held chiding. Dr. Pettit But he clean hed, nurses v 1 e Joxter volce ust the her contir note no, 1 reassuring told you tha make her well her in a nie are lots of nice get well. Now and keep qulet or else have to leave mothe v'j Then there wonld might | ennt wung physis \ meerned " man unusually profeasior hat nl \ he 1 anythiy 1 1 the y At Mg of Resentm has to have he where there |to 1 v in his v her you must ood girl it owin n o erithe of \bsence % nor enrs ety commend ne e 1o you of ta help her. of had . 1 girl nohiel for the jo! oy ind she teansportation (o uld had whis- hoked down he that have been uspected many heatings ility—and idently beautitul the for her do pititull be o lor good.” nrm-hearted will tears will don’t you v ndator the w ern nm every other I we patient rlI's cyes herished o 1 iy fre oftly i yet 1 aul th - Yo said ant to hear Kknow dear she Now vanit story ? was laconic, hut was in her The repl little thing’s héart feeling of plgue v ) earl you Mis fascinating ehild irefully dAroning had tried mirl's until stern girl Dr. I long ind easing Foster began n fairy nee with ihe her made her and 1. with the and s than th position and watching metimes embareassing in She purposely My w monotonous the expedient not surprised head droop she was fast ased hes, my always fure had ho to see lower wsleep. The fully 10 a had | reclining position on the seat, covered her with & rug then jumped to the wro and swung her cramped arms. down and let's stroll Mrs. Graham. I'm dying to vou tell me about Dr. Pettit Tsn’t he a darling old frump | Junior | rieere for ttention. | had distinetly time 1 obtrusive thmes it and the fous of n his solemn at Ir rld who, lad that an ce clsowhere cared | we her car (e crent faco weariness | and tense there i a woman | though she be admirer has has ‘Come on iround have yet no P eiaiolaldiglelgdidicialclialalad Last Time Tonight—Don’t Miss It ! ‘PASSION” Fine Vaudeville Bill THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY and Mrs. Carter DeHaven The Famous Comedy Stars in A Photoplay Version of the Stage Play ‘TWIN BEDS” ¢ Hour A Peppery Laughs EITH VAUDEVILLE- —With— MORRISSEY & CARTY Formerly of the “Elm City Four” DNER & AUBREY JIM & BETTY PAGE MABEL WHITMAN CO. Jazzy Comedy Song and Dance Revue. —SUNDAY— RINE GRIFFITH—BRYANT WASHBURN THURSDAY ONLY S CLAIRE GOLDENTHALL of Hartford NEW BRITAIN DAlLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY- 11, _.\‘- s Vi llw lll“ | Unlews otherwise o bureaus of the t s are written by the press ons with which tuey deal. Bt S S Wl LLIAM FAR..NUM DIRECTION WILLIAM FOX At Fox’s Thursda Friday and Saturday BILL FARNUM IS BACK ON FOX SCREEN THURS. afternoon | was secured by Mr. Ince from a large petroleum company. “The Jailbird’ is the story of a crook who attempts to swindle the inhabitants of a small town by prcmoting an oil boom and disposinz of a large amount of worth- less stock. However, the well proves r and he finds himself the town's wealthiest and most respectable citi- zen. To make the story complete through his love for the prettiest girl in the village he is reformed in a novel manner. Boston Belles will change their program and put on a new musical comedy and new scenes and costumes wardrobe will be seen. Entire week of May 16th the Lyceum { theater will show “The Villain's Broken Heart.,” a local picture taken hera with a locs 2 Beginning tomorrow the will be a complete change ot vaudeville and motion pictures at Fox’s, the feature photoplay being William rnum “His Greatest Sacrifice Tonight the two feature motion pic- ture program with Harry Carey In “The Freeze-Out” and Shirley Mason | in “Ming Toy.” will be shown for the last time The first named picture is a typical western production, show- ey as a good bad-man. Shir- Mason. in her picture, has the role of a kidnapped white girl brought np by a Chinaman in the beliet thau shae is an Orien The vaudeville singing and dancing revue called Royal Highness.” There are several girls in this act, but the feature is the dancing of one of tho male members role of a dope fiend. in ing ley is featured by a “His J.PLC \RTY AT PALACE The Keith vaudeville bill at the Palace for Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday offers four excellent acts. James F. Carty. a former well known local boy, who was featured for some time with the “Elm City Four.” will ap- pear in a singing and talking offer- ing With another member of that famous quartette, Harry Mgqrrissey. Other acts include Gardner and Au- brey in a iety offering; Jim and Betty Page, the comedy couple; and Mabel Whitman Co. in a song and Qance review as a special attraction for Thursday only, Miss Helen Golden- thal of Hartford, a popular young s writer, will introduce her three v songs she s just completed. who essayn the He actr this part very well and does a special novelty dance that Is really wood. A juggler with a good assori- me of tricks, a man and woman in a piano, song-dance number and a man and woman with a series of Ital- fan impersonations and character monologues, as well as the songs and dances, round out the usual bill. DOUGLAS M'LEAN AT THE Effective scenes of wells gushing hundreda of feet into the air are the features of “The Jail bird.” the latest Thomas H. Ince pro- duction for Paramount, starring Douglas McLean which comea to tha Lyceum theater for the last three days ot this week. The gusher scenes werc taken in the Bakersfield district of California where special permission to photograph one of the largest wells LYCEUM, enormous oil “TWIN BEDS” AT PALACE its record breaking run at the Palace tonight and an en- tirely new show is offered for the Jast three davs of this week There are several points of unusual interest concerning the film version the wholesome bedroom farce, “Passion” clos NOW PLAYING | BOSTON BELLES Clif _Stanley, Billy Hall, . Winnie Fennell. With Jack Omsbee, George Brennan, Edna Lawrence, Grace Gould, Babe G i i b o NS Also on the same program JACK LONDON'S FAMOUS STORY “STAR ROVER” LAST EPISODE PIRATE GOLD—MAGAZINE—POLLARD COMEDY THURSDAY, SATURDAY DOUGLAS McLEAN “THE JAILBIRD” / A Comedy Drama With Jail Life. NICK CARTER HALLROOM BOYS COMEDY FRIDAY, \ 192Y. e e e i which Mr. and Mrs. haveg transferred to as the at- Fri- “Twin Jed Carter DeHaven the screen and which comes latest Associated First National traction to the Palace, Thursday, ay and Saturday. With William Desmond in the role of the jealous Mr. Hawkins, ahd Helen Raymond, the English comedi- enne, who created the role of Signora Monti in the London stage produc- tion, paving that part, and with such favorites as Katherine Lew Lottie Williams and William J. Irving, it is wo wonder the production bids fair to fulfill all that has been claimed for it as one of the season's big suc- cesses. AMERICAN CLUB Mrs. person William to Day Phelan checks is the from the ten thousand the General Federation of Woman's clubs are being sent to support the Woman’s eclub whi established in Paris, —DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. GAS and OXYGEN ADMINISTERED whom clubs of American h has just been “TTODAY = CONTINUOUS Vivian Martin in “The Song of the Soul’ One of the Real Pictures of the Year ‘World Dance Fisher & Tonie Grey & Co., Silk & Mile. Welda. more, atin, “FLAPPER BANDIT"—Miss McDonald, 17, was arrested by Chicago police as a gun-toter. Witnesses iden- tified her as the miss who hired a taxi, took the chauffeur’s roll and later held up a pedestrian. . e DAY and FRIGO Rear 53 Arch Street CABINET MAKERS All Kinds of Models Furniture Repairing and Building, Sample Boards. Confirmation Photographs? ARCADE STUDIO, of Course! Splendid Shore Fancy Large Flounders ....... Whole Bluefish .... 12¢ Conn. River Alewives 10c Bluefish Steak ..... 15¢ Rockport Cod ...... 18¢ Scrod Steak .... I8¢ Fancy Silver Salmon 25¢ Block Island Mackerel, Halibut, Sea Trout, Codfish: Cheeks, Silver Bass, Week ! Fish, Conn. River Shad, Live !and Boiled Shrimp, Live &' | Boiled Lobster, Round and | Little Neck Clams. | ! We are open till 9 oclocl\ | Thursday evening. Moore’s Flsh Market { Mae | =—— THEATRE 3 Days, Commencing Thureday, May 12, Evenings and Saturday Matinee, HARTFORD Matinee Saturda. Speclal Return Engagement by Unprecedent- ed Demand. GEO. M. COMAN’'S COMEDIANS n the Biggest Musical it on Earth “MARY” (fsa’t it & Grand Old Name?) SAME Superb Cast, Wonderful Dancers, Cap- 2.50 to 50 tivating Girls, Seats Tomorrow. We Can’t Show So We Only Show | FOX’S THURS., FRIL, SAT. William Jox }rcse nts SUNSHINE COMEDY —MUTT & JEFF— NEWS Pick o’ the World Four High Class Every Piflnrq ) the Best.

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