New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 12, 1921, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DLDING A HUSBAND oy T FIRST WOMAN AMBASSADOR? dele Garrison’s New Phase of il' I “llF “!Iii“i‘[" | : Revelations of a Wife L 4-'- / ; e A\ - X o= < Ty & 2 = }) i) it Question Miss Foster jhut if you could ‘only know how Il T Asked Madge. ‘nic men They're always otherwise noted, these ces are written by the press 2 . 1 of all t b in the bureaus of the theatern or sitractions with which they deal. The Rose of Flavorland is sought tor's laughing summor alendar. kind and »d to thelr By Flavorites so cunning; ¢ " y from the car wnd tell wged mothers, display irreproachably LIAM FARNUM ON SCREEN | The by John Josephson was di- Whene'er its odor has been caught Dr. Pettit startled me s |taste, an they're ~invariably such AT FOX'S. e M Sserma el bibeaing You'll see ther come a-running; 0d matches—oh I detest ‘em ! " X a splendid supporting cast Its fragrant smell is also foun: I laughed heartily at her little William Farrum stirred the audi-!(p the same program Boston Belles In Flavoring by Baker— A very delicate compound ts assumption that my ae < el was ences "ox's theater this after: . with the physician tirade. It whs impossible to do any o At Fox's theater this afternoon 'wij) pregent: a new comedy musical d Intimate one, as by *its | thing elwe. She was irresistible in | When he appeared after a g offering entirely new for the patrons For dainty candy maker. wttitude tows the man | her drollery, fascinating in her fresh, | #ence from the local screen, “His | Nick Carter and ITall Room Boys will belloved to have a distinct | glowing beauty, 1 did not onder that | Greatest Sacrifice This is a s plete the program for the last : : 1 andmiration for her Dr. Pettit, staid and stern, was at-{ based on the life tragedy of ie \ halt of tha' wedk PO e e deduced an old friendship | tracted by he who separates herself from her — — [ e Eutodie the ol My Pottit's greeting of me, or “You misjudge me cruelly,” | re-|band and child in the hope of win- | J. F. CARTY AT PALACE. 5 3 gEocacs who shes sible that he had told her | (orte I had no intention of us- | ning happiness from public applaus The Kelth waudeviile, bill 'at| the =2l On request we will send acquaintance with me? [ |jng w0 banal a word. ‘Interesting' |in + opera world the time of | Paluce for today, tomorrow and i you our novel, washa'le, dly furfous at the thought [ wans what | meant to say.” separation the husband has just ' urday offers four excellent acts. James loose-leaf folderes408 Sensi~ Aiscuswed, even thous! I might h known that by | un to climb the ladder of success'! F. Carty. a former well known local ble Recipes.” ent was fuvorable, by my |looking at yon." she said with charm v writer. His wife leaves him as|boy, who was featured for some time and this keen, quick-witted | ing contritior And | agree wit wars domestic life will interfere | with the “IIlm I}:‘;_a{xo_ mel;.p- BAKqufismf;rco’ d" with the exotisiical in- | yvou . interesting® and ‘brainy r musical carcer, believing | pear in a singing talking offer- Springfield, Mass. of yough yuestion | und “dignificd.’ and has all the other | what she is told by a wealthy man.|ing with another member of that fa- Vghingly ' it me L gualities that generally appeal to a | She gaing fame but in time is cast | mous quartet, Harry Marrissey. Other w darlin ol frump » « ir I'm positivel mad | into the da rd in-fdvor of younger!acts include Gardner and Audrey in - R R g b B k0 5 e el o T e e e e e HEROIC SACRIFICE eaxon o obje r for all that. T don’t ‘kKnow | mother-love call and the desire ze, the comedy couple; and Mabel | her fan might " who needs a wife more | ho. hushband's affections but finds | Whitman Co. in a song and dance physician \ «. and T've n d-vl! 10| that that which she has cast - off so [FeView as a _special attraction for | One Lone White Woman-1s Giving Her 1 the words she had @ ! t he never marrie oGy . S Thursday only, Miss Helen Golden- abtfully to myself eve ! = ", o l’\“" et X O | thal of - Harctord, & popular young Life to Care for Lepers in Village of ht Miss JFoster, wnd de A Wary Answer, song writer, will introduce her three new sor she has just completed. is a picture in which there | | are no dull moments and the fine| ’ car Always [ had K prdienibicld oufiattiompel they don't nkow any- | acting of Mr. Farnum adds to the | f Dr e thing obou : ause he's only | dram value of the play " london, May 12.—A story of heroic PRCe fo - | P o - . - P " B N my breath o v short time. And In addition-there are the usual Fox TWIN BEDS™ AT PALAC self-sacrificc and devotion has BachiA ARO mouthed thing about | News reels, the Mutt and Jef | - There are several points of unusual | reached England from the leper vil- Turkey ma¥ ‘bredl-&1l precsadiits hod Sond the ARr-woad Bosbams 1 lam * mimated cartoon and the Century | interest concerning the film version ze of Chandag, India, where Mary il e < - e mom rt of { comelly of the wholesome ~bedroom farce, | ltced, a solitary whito woman mis- [ dor to Washington. Constantinople dispatches say ;the Murke are plan oo | i hapr AN ) ' Four new vaudevifle mumbers are| TWin Beds which Mr. and Mrs. | sionary, is giving her life to minister : : : i . I n ap | Jked for“the lust“half of the week, | Carter DeHaven have transferred to | to the sufferings of her fellow lepers. ning to appoint Halide’ I2dib Hanum, famous Turkish author. She ;| the screen and which comes the News of her isolated life was " ’ min ) 101innY=) i ol Mancl s Rod voverty asts st Associated First National at- | brought back by Mr. Oldrieve, organ- rome ere wt when & S baianal] L5 (raction to the Palace, today, Friday | izing secretary of the Mission of Lep- e n DIAN OF 0 woman H by L : — and Saturday ers, who has just returned from a 70,- marrie "" I hed & ""‘ oy ne . building any | AT THE LYCEUM, With William Desmond in the role PR - A WO ot " that wish The troih cr Brrin S of the jealous Mr. Hawkins, and | colonies in E e ln My estimation 0ol Ju ol 0 ecret ¢ neholy e o garnum's fAMOUS |}y g1en Raymond, the English dmedi- | Thirty years as iss Reed went the polni where one | 3 pelesd A et AR "‘|‘f"‘fll’," 1emon- | ne. who created the role of Signora | into this desolate spot in the Him- vefive Tife and sat by . ovisnOIvisarriod away | Caabey i ta o tae m"‘;'k"‘;“"""'" Monti in the London stage produc- | alayas, 6,000 fect above the sea level, oNe’S * ' B s { sence, thep 3 | Douslus Mclean in mre oy e ey | tion, playing that part, and with such | offering herselfl to the leper cause. ; ! | i welf, with hatf-rue<'| mount pieture, “The Jaiibied ~ whien | favorites as Katherine Lewis, Lottie | Although a victim of the malady was o stin \ s et i T |is being shown at the lyeceum the last | Williams and William J. Irving, it is | is still able to carry,on her spiritual that pagte v, anB L Rill of his ot ".]"’” ”“qen"’r no wonder the production bids fair | work among those afflicted like her- w teoked ey e v Nastord sl xl‘“.' '”“_ st ‘2{ to fulfill all that has been claimed | self. ! Sy o owal | for it as one of the season’s big suc- Miss Reed seldom sees white peo- 1 g cesses ple for her station is 80 miles from I was at this outburst | but only has tried t » as « o get - o ' - as ding e e nearest rz v L re wier's. Her wstounding® | along with them and failed because IRy Lt R Thee e oty N r “I'm positively mad about A N Sl Y feaveend MORE MATERIAL 46 women lepers in the community made to her A BeG Nass ehihie ioe ani oy e bt and 19 men in the men's refuge a wvely Mad o ot G el e o ,,’:' s "‘",’.'h,' e L maits IN SKIRTS short distanca away. ot enaw -t hat - s el i e According to MF. Oldrie¥e, there are tti elther as a 200,000 lepers in India. *At present,’ IPRAR T i “emurel; | he declared, “it.is not right to say that any -cure for leprosy has been found. ‘handag, India, he re ition that wration, and that mi yours | embodying some- excellent offerings well known in American circles in the Near East. -©wne-of her sons is student at University of 1linois. Another is a high school pupil a Urbana, Il ot mich n point w life have I been so ppear in the smile dnrling phrase rang in my ears. iler scarce- | unexpected turn which. greatly mul- ly velled invitat to relate to hey | tiplies his fortune and gains for him | fact of Dr. Pettit's history | the respect and admiration of the | h would confirm her romantic | whole town, as well as the girl who | ¢ | hs very My Ten * entreated Mis I feel I my hones you are erning him-—were these | will rid him of all tendencies to put co g I CORmplense . for- | #iMB Ni-beed rattling chatter | over crooked deals in the future. “The : m=’ - T - of the modern girl, " accustomed to | Juilbird,” gives this rising youngste : c F w kl ow 1'm herribly rt ‘ : youing: R Enew orribly i leaving the first thipg which came |every opportunity for increasing his rowW's ree rinKies, = her head: without thinking what | niready excellent reputation as one i {#he meant? Or was she a clever, |of the screen's foremost Jjuveniles. - Elllal’ calcilathng young woman, camouflag- | e — : : ind n regl interest in the physician : 55 : Pores 1 determipation to find out his his- . 4 TH!ATRE ~vam= | toiy vy her nensmnsfeal tirades? p B 9‘»"1::1‘-’:“‘" MARTFORD | Her wersondlity: baMgd exen as it . ; Cream X b PHRKRE DAYS attracted me and. T could find no Can’t Show Every Picture Gontaining =1 Staddard TIIIII“ newer to my own Question But 1 .-~ % Buttermilk SATURDAY b =y I must - answer her | Y So We Only Show the Best. enings and Satardiy mOUNLE of O PecHs 1l Sal ¥ : \ ; ¥ Decidea " .:'f "“"‘\_' ba : VA sedately. “He was our , - . ] ; or Money Back P, . 3 1velels fine L L 1) f p L COHAN'S COMEDIANS / SRR vamed : £ . i mest M Hit on Earth it attachment nor _ any | 2 / A NOW SHOWING ; = B The first application of Howard's radlant beauty and red or rough hands or . v £ i ar ade snowy white, yet there is no A. B. Johnson, D. D. 5. - BN B G Shs: iightest: wian. of il Gea It gctuaily n ~ 5 s ¥ anishe 01 bt and o hen National Bank Bldg. | - Ghwedng e e T Tk e a poor complexion, wrinklws, puffiness L& - x ¥ aro A the eyes, crow's feel or lines . o) W ~ QI The Screen’s Most Noted | j around mouth, or just a ¢ roughness LATEST MOYIE CAMERA CLOSE- 1 of the face, hands or arms e ; VP—Have.you wondered just what a . ! S & or sun, vou will find that these troubles 2 " Star, in i 13 3 49 will ckiy disappear with the use of 1921 mispie’ sSinova, - ogice=tike 7. Héve and Mrs 4 ¢ ! BT Howard's Buttermilk Cream is one used by Arthur Miiler; camera- . {4 4 3 - To prove this to your complete satisfac- : g ” 2 HIS ¢ - . tion, get u package today at any fird class man, who photographed George Fitz. | | 9 1 P drug or toilet goods counter. Insist on maurice’s production of “Experience.” Howard's Battermilk Cream no other -hey used to look like box’ cameras. > Sy B Cream can take its place. If you cannot i r DeHaven > obtain, 'send 10 cents silver or stamps for Now they look more like machine i —THEATER— ; Seberut el 'pabkags GF Creams and Soap Buns. e | 1 OXYGEN ADMINI: GHT, FRL, SAT.— ; to Howard Bros. Company. 457 Washington }J»"‘!”"v\» Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Crowell's Drug Store SACRIFICE" e 3 | P 3t " A Virile Drama of a Stroag ||| Sr‘.!?u- gts-u‘:gl % w - s o ‘ You'll find here, the vogue for the Eok-d"‘ e ides bow she 2 Kerein () Man’s Self Sacrifice. e e s really quite extravagant in her & o B skirt of more material—Diana Alien Loveen) wnd. Tollow: Y } orein . 79 3 ——o0 SUNSHINE o-—— f matinee these ‘Sheats of black skirt | b g s S with these sheaths of black chiffon. | mentaily aie A y The frock is of white crepe de chino | ferhesih. gg-pu,;:u- MUTT AND JEFF {/|and the sheaths of black chiffon are ons ey e oun U o siender and od, endorsed by " A o it | i/ put on, you'll motice. without a care atn . Bleraiat method. e Biggest Laugh in ) 368 i 0 y FOX NEWS o— ji{as to regularity. Tivviciars. eUARARTE e By Koren rbuies 2t amous Comiedy Stars < fiig Stage Success Py diectisns Sny drugs Etmontils omes to vou {8 plain wrapper write (3 | Korein Company, ND-68. X, New Yerk ille b ; ‘ PICK O THE WORLD || City Advertisement |5 imimus smo sronr th Vaudeville § § By |}l -VAUDEVILLE-|| _ =~ -~ — fhsiop g NOTICE “TO CONTRACTORS o Chick Feed ‘and & "y s Precenlin | The time for acceptance of bids for 2 P " Always the Best.” | * i 3 g Also Liberty Malt Extract, rbage contract for the City of \v\\ < o Hops, Stoppers, Strainers and Bot- ISSEY AND CARTY THE ACT DE LUXE ad g Baby Chicks Every Wed. * iy of the “Elm City |8} gL 7 1§ W Barron Frank & Co. Four” Photoplays Britain has been extended until neon, May 18, BOARD OF HEALTH 105 ARCH STREET. TEL. 1121-3, === | i - ' Baggage Tags | | ; ? AND BETTY PAGE ¥ il ; ‘ A Singing, Dancing | pNER AND AUBREY | [§ 1 ' - Extravaganza. (1 L WHITMAN CO. ) g3 o THE o <5 D Revi . TENNESSEE FOUR a ance Review UGLAS MNEAN.W‘M L | Vaudeville’s . Premier ONLY HOMAS, INCE\ Prodtuce " N;:‘;ENTHAL o saiLBiRo - f|ll o Quartette o ’"’! A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 1IE ford Populnr son' WITH DORIS MAY, VALLlE RAND All Dressed in Stripes of Chic Comedienne Thrills and Laughter i —_—— = —— —— A B BOSTON BELLES THE WALTONS NDAY In a » Musical Offering. = o §o CI—————— e Stt—a Two Dainty Dancing JOSIE ROONEY & CO. in ® NICK CARTER "E HONEYMOON™ Mile."Agnes Seuret, officially chosen the most beautiful girl in Frai HALL ROOM BOYS, Damsels Morgan & Binder., Moore & Ficlds ins ; ¥ ¥ : i 2 R — Four Grgandie Girls has announced her engagement to a British nobleman, according to ¥j L | ¥ £ “DELIVER ‘\l(ll"()flh 2 THE TODAY — (‘(I\Tl\l ous GOODS” —Daylight Saving Time— . ) oldwyn Presents 2 Your Trunk 'OM MOOR ' on both handles MADE IN HEAV Supported b —it will be- there i HELENE CHADWICK at journcy’s end.

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