New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921 famous quartette, “The Ehln City l both and the dialogue is bright and | comedy act and Mabel Whitry Four,” in a clever singing and com- | witt Gardner and Aubrey offer a | company, ¢a fast singing and ¢ OLDING A HUSBAND ?w ‘__’-‘E o . edy act, “The Poor Sap.” The songs | pleasing musical offering; Jim and | review, close an excellent all : are exceptionally well rendered by | Betty Page are well liked in their | bill. Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife :’ L oy "i! mfl : HE TAGTELLS Y S0 ™ fuch Did Dr. Pettit Overhear He frowned | involuntarily, s H : = £ . i e eves | conscious = - . 3 these Botices are written by the press Foster's merry bright ¥ I Snowia Iy lifted his eyebrows, s ! bureaus of ihe rcatorn or attrmctions with which taey deal. ¥ on me with a curious expres- | ng ’l‘“ intense consciousness of ) is own dignity, I alized how the TWIN s I uttered my bellef there Wus | gy jnterruption must have shocked “TWIN BEDS® AT PALAC as a most fitting sequel to the four peless attachment nor any other lund annoyed him Then into ‘h-:‘. .1‘"‘\’1"“' ‘n‘x':..w”:fl(”:‘;‘::n" :I:\L‘ l el 1““1“:;“‘”” ¢ '?':me e s e saaaly A 5 er De Haven bring | tions in which this risin i i l roughout this Credit Store that sells his story in Dr. Pettit's past. | ¥es crept smiling. tender admiration | of Miss FFoster's charmi the Palace is a transfer to the | has ned popular recognition. belleving schief - pulsive unbelleving mischief wa impulsive | \creen of wne of the most popular and | Lean is ably supported by Doris May Pl 2t cash-store prices you will find tags ed In her face and for a fleet nailvete, which I knew was as genuine S kad scoond 1 thobaht Ethat | KEEIY: was uniwiliing uccessful farce comedies t the | Tha story was written by Julien Jo & on all garments showing the drastic stuze has produced. It comes as the [ sephson and directed by lloyd In- pant ull do ier evelid, in I found myself sudden! 3 e 3 iy ,f‘:',,vllf:,\'_lf.,,"vI‘v“»’«' i lisoe i poreiomt sl Bl R first of these favorites’ productions in | g e ihe Lokt upey price-cuts we have secured from cash- hungry manufacturers. banal question us to my vision | develop bdtween these two people A don L RAstos iRt ed R Rl DR (non ofiThomas i Fince RNl far, thing in it of emerald hue, In totally nnsirite to ach other fe ional pictures in z Millio and “The am not sure that she did not | the ] ® flamboyant volubili ,Th" Stisinal pios of tHis Sves ANgoy- llroom Boys" will complete the to do that very thing, for her and th sombre, stift dignity | "'¢ Plece has been closely followed | program. This Sunday evening there had fashed upward 1o her face uld B but clash intoleranly, | i Making the pictare, and as it is said il be a bix double feature program Dr. Petilt o Volia haning Lon creat and Insting love couid | L, ¢ one of the costliest plays ever i consisting of Viola Dana in “Of riled us ih into frightened onq uch incompatibility of | | { Just as important as the price is the paying of No matter what your purchase, you can pay small weekly or monthly amounts as you get paid. deal of expense has been incurred in { Path S Charles Chaplin making the production adequate. It , and the “Son zan'’ will com- is reported to be a feature of excep- | plete the pro. tional merit from all angles of pro purchased for picture u a &reat | Pirate nd Mary MacLaren in “The vk temperament 1 doubted whether myself, I was panic-strick cither were capable of inspiring such » overheard uw discussing him? passion in the other wuddenly furious with Miss For Miss Foster was as oblivious of the d smile as of the frown. & Poarents || R uon A BElancelaty thoice stsor Do not wait until the summer rush 1 characters is sufficient to convince for- | jo o0 s, place you awning order lowers of pictures that this is a well- | ;5 __Edady Awning and Decorating all-star attraction. Besides Mr. d Mrs| De Haven there are in the NNSNNLNTNS SALE OF DRESSES Taffetas, Tricotines, Tricolettes, Mignonettes and French Serges. Specially prlced $ 1 7.98 up having dragz-d me into this bn by her curlosity Iy eared no whit what impression she Pettit has a poker fua how- | made if only she were permitted to If he had overheard Mins 1y anything she chose at any time ¥ he no matter how inopportune . T 3 cast such luminaries as William Des- . % \re you going to operate, doc- | " LSt k = - T, AT PALACE. mond, himself star, Helen = 5 s A . 5 The Palace is offering an exception- T mond, who ¢ the role of =5 2 . A TR , 0% | ally fine bill for the last half of the gnora Monti in the original ‘London = - Sy 3 8 2 = week. The Keith vaudeville program production of the play, Katherine S 3 % . ol aud Lotts Wititane | contains four clever acts with Morris- i e = : % sey and Carty, late fea tlu@@ with that - % aquestion and my INNWE o indication of it hix man- hieh was sirictly essioral. [ tor?” she queried without giving him irahar h \ for- | @ chance to reply to her laudatory i If I were nur issisting | comment Is the wound a erion \ difficult operation, “‘the pa- ©one, skull broken or anything 1 N stay he the night, as that r £ - = child I ihand will Miss Foster Apologlzes. he picture is made to fulfill all the prophecies made concerning it, and g for at police station.™ : What Mad There is no fracture,” the physi- | With these two popular favorites, sup- CA R s ¥ clan replied. a bit stiffly. “but I shail | ported by so competent a group of ey have to take several stitches in her | Plavers, it bids fair to afford unusual o At W Lncaln. ‘They ate Dieparise Yor it ] entertainment. ! For Infants and Children { now, and I shall not he ready to leave s a e i InUse For0ver30Years — . smcessm=mmm== | here for some time. 1 would sug . . that Mrs. ( m and you get sc - | VARIETY OF SONGS AND irmation Phutngraph;') Hnios ol oaciwhisyo al e DANCING ON FOX'S BILL. tas MMZ; are several good restaurants in South- ; A little bit ‘o Scotch interspersed | e r——— npton—rfor I st ask vou to rush llt s]’umg D‘ [uursel At i R ve fine | with a little song and monologue and fehed here. I have s , case | dancing, coupled with the old time rec e_ ace e ——— i favorite Willlam. Farnum in “‘His pneumonia in Sag Harbor which 15t soe as soon as possible t Sacrifice” is the bill at Fox's i ) ENTISTS-— I am worry to trouble you so | for the last half of this week. ._ | Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These much, Mrs. Graham,” he turne to ! ginning Sunday E continuing Ugly Spots. B. Johnson, D. D. S i Believe me. I am most te- | through next Wednesday, the photo- Do you know how easy it is to re- -4 5 or your kindneas, and especially | play will be William Russell in “Bare | move those ugly spots so that no one 7. Johnson. D. D. for the skilful care with which you | Knuckles,” and the following week | Will call you freckle-face? . atienzl Bank Bldg. drove over here Now, if you will | the famous “ecil De Mille production, simply get an ounce of Othine— i=e me [ will send some one out | “Forbidden Fruit,” is to be shown. double strength, from your druggist Wl ONYGEN ADMINISTERED |10 stay with the child. She is asieep’ The vaudeville tonight introduces| and a few applications should show That is good.” | the Walton Sisters in a Scotch sword | YOU how easy it 4s to rid yourself of He turned and walked swiftly to- | and other nov i ¢ a sail- | freckies and get a beautiful complex- ! 3 and other novelties, including a sail- | freckles and got a beantital Cortpan. LU But Miss Foster ors hornpipe. Vallle Rand sings| . . ; strong tendency to-bring out e not to be so cavalierly. | alone, her feature being esses ; fi_erkl‘eq'and“u Sl S b Ju ol (e - and put a re-land a quartet of male colored singers | ;. ° 014 i\ "this month. Be sure to ask training hand upon his arm, THEATRE [ “But when will you eat?” she de- | oo also :v’r; th‘o hj|ll. Ellaf‘r' sr"rmflf‘\ for the double strength Othine, as SOngdcs e e he fourth hjg js sold under guarantee of money HAETFOR® manded s B " > ” - S i Tonight, sometime. I cannot stop t is Barron Frank and Company in | y,ck if it fails to remove the freckles. FHREE DAYS e ' ; musical song and dance numMber. | Ee———————— Tonight, 7:15, Standard Time There are three people in the act, the MATINEE SATURDAY D TIof A peLens stand it if vou |1WO dancers being especially agile. —FOX?’S — Evenings and Saturday e aturne y. “Be- STARTING SUNDAY EVE. les. 'm not gol <e a cha Big dance Saturday evening. Judd’s on that child's w ing up with any- | Hall, 242 Main street.—advt. M. AN'S COMEDIANS body else when she's used to me. So Biggest Musical Hit on Earth 54" don't need to send any stiff, : 9 9 starched nurse out at all, not tin | MIND READER AT THR LYCEUM. you're ready to go home.’ For the last half of this week the Again the tender admiring look | Boston Belles will present as an add- flashed ncross the physician's face. | ed attraction the world’s greatest e ) et TS e He murmur something in so low | mind reader, Chow Ling Foo. He will . veoice that 1 could not eatch it, but | tell you anything you m: sk him. | which was evidently intensely per- | Also the Boston Belles will present onul, for when Miss Foster turned | an entirely new musical comedy offer- NV it ~ back to me her charming face held | ing entitled, “The New Musician.” It o ol “AMEMCA'S PRETh e a heightened color is full of screams and laughs to make for tomorrow’s QEDI fc*.a. T S R . SALE OF Nfl Summer Styles Women’s and Misses’ ow Shoywing 8 Wash and Silk DRESS| COATS ~ WRAPS | Voie and sitie WATSTS A remarkable collec- Jersey SUITS, etc. tion ; mostly one of a j ton styles; light and me- kind; savings of 20% ? dium weight models. to 33-1/3‘,70 off. NO CHARGE FOR sn..m, -:yu SUITS ALTERATIONS for the Little Man. $G98 and $898 N N NSO\ /\/\/\/\//<‘\/ NIZNZNZ N2 ere u after I have seen my NN\ NS lad 200 Trumbull Street I-Ia”_rtford‘ AVAYAVAVAWA NN NINN/NINININI NI NINI NN Please forgive me, Mrs. Graham,” | you forget your troubles. “The Jail- she sald. “T didn’t think of you [ bird” which is playing at the Lyceum when 1 refused to go for something | the last half of this week is heralded to eat. Perhaps you are hungry.” Not a hit,” I returned promptly. RIS I had just finished a most toothsome A S supper when the cries of the woman DAY “_\““m' s | vrought us out into the vard.” i A “Then that's all right,”” she said |8 Doy leht Savin relievedly. “Put to tell you the honest Gotdwyn Pre . truth, T wouldn’'t leave that poor FOM MOORE in little thing cven if you were hungry MADE IN HEAVEN and from what little I've seen of TODAY AND SATURDAY Supr A hy vou, 1 don't believe you would, IELENE, CHADWICK cither.” | 1. ROONEY & €O, in ' My heart went out to her at the r a" rs 5 ns - . CAFE HONEYMOON apology, so frank yet defliant. Despite her erudeness, her youthful egotism, I decided that Miss Foster was a The Famous Comedy Couple e o —————— —— 5 3 We Can’t Show Every in the Big Stage Success B S0 We Only Show the Best. | “TWIN = HERIRE BEDS™1R Straws-Staws-Straws Peppery, Laughing Comedy ] | § Keith Vaudeville { E I We're Ready Whenever You Are P T . ) “Always the Best.” i B / - @ DT OOMJ SGnH EKS ‘ / MORRISSEY AN;) CARTY I8 Sunday S the Day, May 15th k i P e | SN Dobbs—Knox—Wilson’s \The Jailbird HRIE [ ISR | RSl $3, $5, $6, $7 and $8 = Extra Added Feature A Cparamount Cpiclure — Comedians OLYDE COOK Rmgeig-iiaprdiad || [ T Ol || Reverse Lap Brims A Man o’ War for Laughs. “BOSTON BELLE IN A NEW MUSICAL COMEDY OFFERING H . 3 NBW MUS N S = e sunpay niGHT | , Easy on the Head THE WORLD'S GREATEST CORRINE GRIFFITH N D READER,” CHOW LING FOO. in 'llul.l.h YOU ANYTHINC A HiM TURSDAY, FRIDAY | RDAY AT THE LYCEUM THEATER % “BROADWAY BUBBLE” THIS SUNDAY EVENING BRYANT WASHBURN “OFF SHORE PIRATES . “PATH SHIS CHOSE.” “MRS. TEMPLE’S BARON FRANK

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