New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 4

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OLDING A HUSBAND dele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife 2 < el Threatened ten miles of Saz he Iron Hand." to answer Lillian's roncerning Dr. Pettit's ap- rest in Miss with as nner as em t 1T was miserably htened color and s, though my words enough uite made about jud 1 replied or At it Sho Is Madge ing prospect within rbor,” I roplic promptly i1 n to be in the saddle at day- ak or shortly thercafter.’ early 2" she replied, scrutinized her and by something odd n With hard and 1 closely ster had consclous embur were turned struck her tone. She was smiling were palltd, and there exhausted, pain-stricken lo had there once she ned me Marvin that she In but wus n her the faintly, lips her as far cand [ v N by | eves which 1 seen frigh pxe in 1den contrition the removnl fore when her surd 1 realized with the journey tendant hospital the road had sapp that I must g currence of th I'm sng vou'll never col by into that flashed R which ut again ont that lineament observed held a erdone saw Gl es and b evane r avery ld have ing words and at- the excitement to Across th “ a look ox- loss | the the ind one than | And distinet | upon of woman her her stren ard agal 1t collapse wo carly.’ 1 steal me i v replic fan’t 2 | But so qui bother has to out wd 1 fortunnte not have e always a nulsance.” | womun in the his mont Y ou'll here be such y other ould have ¥ impertinence n alwoys from any her own have had peanor a fillip to Iv hear wan you to promis he I'm Neve " interrupted “Why you scornfully going sented you ! ut 1 knew ot sorupulously Sundays,” 1 “r'd i you'll jet to from in a million tor with determination upon | to Marion along and that she | have her I'm going asx she had | o (riple promise something | that you'n W1 day she felt common re like comment me spoken you observed wnich my )efnl Toas pr sieal my little possessed half 1l welf-control poid n 1 ultim have ur to Ko would ha tut ., h were ring (BTN " i And to wa *u There | phy stiletto was | of Lilli | than her But [If she had strength n's poor conditi on to her her usual «h wh would determination which \rgument ating sald have gshe that,” 1 pmter will hefore all of e ¥ . pulp n him." Lalltan s capable bughly.” subject eh 1 would to simply him gots | hav my tention tever her in a d Intey - of doing LiMan, abruptly, mentally the with manner then ve admitted of no prot half an a thanke hearted ght's <leen will and 1 noticed et m 0 she of tomor- lup | aia rest | row ‘Not ruthl T want you tive every wili do Iar { hand ? o your plans for temor h sked avory ' possible rent one-tenth s T struck in 1o mulish lady to tell yon swomething I'm 1" it now what I this moving simply b don't re thart indiention kindly you tomorrow posi there's And would particu- you'll he really of explain TS, BEG 'l‘l’\ll.ll"l‘ It r you with week down k with all Tomorrow sie this will skirmish on the sifting out did at not CLWYNS PRES \’l‘ | preliminary {of th ! Hempstead | mueh in whi |until 1 get | weeded | navice | give tmpossible The n places as we really 1Na help impossilile plac Then I shall need w you =ha pe re yvou e me the out vour and 1 ant in 10 it put her hand her When it were standing 16 to eves un certainly W that I suppowe faltering! wwrul ! not ahle to do looked eni way 1w in ¥ are right But oh ! I'd rather da things tenrs you sald this APITOL # grim “You | the g tenths the wald to 1t her purpo vith ne. little emile talking now exactly Lord had removed nine gray matter and put the wrong place” 1 sternly. T need no further that hand HARTFORD — CONTINUOUS ht Saving Thme) pABE RUTH plossus of Swat. In pes ADIN' HOME ;" - (ST & SUNSHIN 2 e Sidters, n DWAY HOUQUET" ied, e Ortons, Lant, Dennld Sisters re a of rest your n nf yon'll have have over you. T suppose.” the mity, | with a\smile 1 ceased to breathe jost he e will she own ‘ “Exactly | etaws.” 1 | nrse | vou conntered hay Man vhen make hardships, over . her head of now. as hand's \ or mithe 'Hml * the the rule n at in retorte instance o come drng hey the vher strent enr I toast 1 " To hame PALACE|} NOW PLAYING NORMA TALMADGE in TheBrandedWoman Keith Vaudeville A Fine Bill FRANK MULLANE Broadway Comedian in Songs and Stories PLAYING JU QUAN TAI CO. Two Girls from Pe LLES” Musical Comedy DANCING DE FAYS OH, YOU BUTLER A Musical Comedy PlayleL THURS., FRI., SAT. Mack Sennett’s “SMALL TOWN IDOL” indefinable.| . her | with ' extract | | men 1r 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY ‘\ T T X Unless othersive no bureans of the theaters (I r (nad d, these PALACY No drama of recent greater pralse from cr ivilian Clothes,” in % will appear afternoon und It not a war the return of a the HARTFORD. has won than hs the Poli Palncg evening of this play. It Yankee a poor family, marricd aristocratic vears ities which at the every week with capita whilc daughter Kentucky Crowded ers at cvery wnd all well as the SCCUFe, SRS, Clothes. is hero vin, son of who overscas of « family houses ve proud the formance last weck that show, who could to see ceted per those who_saw thousands will want not ian CAPITOL. HARTFORD. Phe miracle boy of the in the miracle photoplay of the season < the wonderful feature that at the Capitol. Hartfo for three days the week . - be'" Ruth shown in “leadin® Ilome,” a story of the great baseball star's rise in the kingdom of Florence season is of and Marion & shine, the reunited vaudeville musical comedy stars, are an measurably clever pair. “The Duck™ is a carelessly dexterous in- dividual the Four perform on a slender strand Iensee and Baird mingle and_ Scettish melodies, th sisters excel hand-balanci equilibristic undertakings, and Lane tell all the in- and im- of among of American Donald and wire. in and hotel other Cooper goxsip CHANC LA New their TO S ST BILL Dritain cantata at this evening will be patrons will have sec w really ver little vaudeville bl Heading the pro re three ind girl in a number called “Danceology.” They have a clever o and then swing a series good dances. do duet number I'red Stone, Frise add some of their own, rl is an accomplished toe wry Bole nally iden, is a slored boy is in Meriden. As jan he good draws many hearty laughs \d Fay, a man and woman, put over a novelty contortionist and acrobatic t that is well received and not too long tire. The fourth number is Merrick and Wing with comedy songs and patter ‘loor walkir dialogue being featured picture William Russell Knuckle a scrappy story Rocky Mountains where LAST POX'S, society Fox's to AT As the Chort will give morrow night, the last chane ductory song The im- very and of men solo pe oth ind while the g dancer I hilled whose home blackface sonati ori com is and to a big is re in the PALACE HARTFORD Today—Tonight 2:15 8:15 DAY SAVING THE POLI PLAYERS —With— A. H. VAN BURE WINIFRED T. CLAIRE —in— Oliver Morosco's Big ‘Civilian Clothes™ —Coming— “PEG O MY HEART” Success ” We N Can’t Show Every Picture So We Only Show the Best EFOX’S WEDNESDAY NEW BRITAIN CHORAL SOCIETY FESTIVAL CONCERT l'HURS., FRl., SAT. BUCK i JONES In HisBest Picture “THE ONE MAN | Ki-moIDS TRAIL” Jammed With Thrills, Pep and Healthy ExutcmenL = VAUDEVILLE = in- | into | and | uetiees are writien, by the airess at fractions with which toey deal. | show { Ju | | | | { Duke | Ortons who | | to | { like { | i | i | { | Marbel | { | | | { Island’” { Hall, i cal will ! his i { i i { i iyt | tra floor | ¥1Or 17, 1921. i CITY ITEMS. Rebekah lodge, No. meeting Friday a public whist. comedy in “Little Johnny s at Lyceum, May 24 and :n by T. A. B. society.—advt. New Britain Choral socicty spring festival concert, Wednesday evening, May I8th. Tickets at Crowell's. Prices $1.10, $1.65 20.—advt, Will 3 who h, underg \tment at the govern- ment hosy at Perryville, Md., has nsferred to St. Francis hot Hartford. He is an ex-service 11 eve will ng, Stella hold a short followed b, Roaring Jon been where the stal- | nds and wins the girl Ly his own strength Chester Outing and a comedy re also on the bill Buck Jones in “The One Man Tr and four new vaudeville acts will shown Thursday, Friday and Satu day and on Sunday “Forbidden Fruit” | 4 will open four days’ run might art hero def of his choice Fox News. ix ‘right “and been t pital, man an The foreign reel a Alission Cirele of the 18 im Swedish Baptist church will hold il monthly meefing tonight at be ok in 1he chuteh parlors. M tman will serve refreshments. daughter was born Saturday morning to Officer and Mrs. John Liebler of 102 Lawlor strect A practice shoot will be held by ngn Ritle club tomorrow ) orty ‘h The society ernoon My FINE VAUD 1LLY ‘the THE PALACE, after- : vaude- at the Pal- An ville ace week oadway with displays an Quan Taui to the au two real Chinese and talk in the T Butle also exceptionally fine Keith show is now ylaying for the first three days of the Frank Mullane, -a noted comedian, is tne hit of the his funny stories and excellent singing voice and company is quite a Jience as they irls who sin; surprising manner: ad “Oh, You comedy playlet, hovrs devotion at St. Joseph's came to a close this morning weekly whist of the Sunshino will be held on Thursday aft- this week at the home of George H. Dyson, 92 Harrison strect. Please note the change from Wednesday to Thursday. Members and friends are cordially invited to attend. The Commodore J. A. R. 1. R. will mecting Thursday in Judd's hall The Young Bmeraids will play a I ame of I Il with a Bristol team in THE PALACE. | this city on next Sunday afternoon. A special meeting of Giddings chap- ter, R. M., will be held Thursday afternoon, May 19, at 5 o'clock. The two mcetings which were to have been held Thursday, May 24, have been can- celled also oF as are | ance surprisc a_very Do musical acts Barry council, A. ! hold an important evening at 8 o'clock arg tina NORMA TAMADG AT of the elaborate nature of sets called for in this motion pic which was adapted by Anit and Albert Parker from Oli iiley's well known stage pl wded,” Hugo Ballin waa engaged esign them. The result has been artistie triumph. But t remarkable are allegorical » of these m of Norn wherein she imag ines herself dragged down by society into a hideous whirlpool of slime ana filth, f which she is rescued by the man she loves, was filmed in h » pool discolored and apparen filled with horrible creeping creatur the “slimy things that crawl witn in “The Rime of the Ancient ecause the ture, Loos D Ao to an IS AWARDED COMPENSATION. Will Colleet $1,800 Local Concern. Kozlowski of this city was warded $18 week compensation for 160 weeks from the Landers ry & Clark company after a hear ing jeld yesterday before the com- pensation commission. Kozlowski | lost the sight of an eye while em- ployed at the local concern. He has been paid $455.14 in compensation and his hospital expenses. Kozlow- ski asked to have the compensation paid in a lump sum to enable him to return to his native country. Dr. J. J. Donahue of New Haven, compensation commissioner of the second district, advised John Rozyeki of this city to “go back to work and forget about it,” after it was found that he had no physical disability | other than a psychic condition. all scenes in Hades, represents a of scenes which Rozlowski from ts, Benny a m wir Marine S0 hideously realistic is this into which Norma plunges in a costly and beautiful costyme, that the other members of the cast and ,the * plaving¥the roles of unfortun- saught in the river of lost souls, ted to enter the water unti herself plunged in VILLAIN'S IH{()I\I \ I' . AT THE pool at hesit N na ART LYCEUM. th “The trons | OLSON ASKS EXPLANATION. Trolleyman Explains That Same Namo May Confuse: Himsclf With “Slacker” After the premier showing of made in New Britai Villain's Broken Heart'" picture all g ASHLEY'S WEDNESDAY SPECIALS 85¢ BAL. SHIRTS and DRAWERS . [ ..: $1.50 BAL. UNION SUITS;.....i.. § 95¢ $115 $1.00 $2.00 WHITE COLLAR ATTACHED-SHIRTS $2.00 and $2.50 SOFT.CUFF SHIRTS ., ITS $1.50 BLUE WORKING SHIRTS ... PAJ;\MAS_. - i $l_5‘§ e i 54.95 ~ $1.00 - $1.65 § 35¢ WHITE SOLE HOSE 5 Palrs For 21 b $2.00 and $2.50 CAPS ...... STRAW HATS were ple ed. It has an interesting | and much comedy. Pictures of audience were also shown. Jewel ‘men headed the picture program in her latest picture of the scason, **The Silver Lining Society and wealth pad tribute the girl while the arm of the ceaselessly sought 10 pinion *“The Angel”—and then the | great passion entered the unequal stru; Charles A. Olson, a conductor em- ployed by the .Connecticut company here, called at The Herald office to- day to request that special mention be made of the fact that the Charles Ol- son on the araft dodge P himself. The alleged draft dodger's addres: 84 Main street and Con- ductor Olson lives at 473 Park street. | His discha papers show that he | gle with the result that Charles | ent overseas with the 76th division, | Chaplin in the best come he | served with that outfit and the 41st ever made, **The Champion,”” has many | givision and was mustered out of the lans The Aventures Bill and | gervice from the 165th Railroad Bob'" prove ¥ entertaining. Boston | ransportations corps. Belles will entertain in a new musical comedy offering D: at Coney | Miss ( Gould renders sclections and puts the songs over | 3abe Griffen, and the rest of proved their value in nment. Jack Omsbee, Billy George Brennan, and CIiff Stanl ned with their comedy and musi- lections. They will change their ram on Thursday. William S. Hart head the picture program for the half of week, ‘with Buster Keaton, the known comedian, in picture, Neighbor: th to ft law one is ze has hs of DEPRIVED OF LICE) Peter Gleskewiez of 44 Orange et was deprived of his automobilé driver’s license for one Vep- uty Motor Vehicles Commissigner MacDonald yesterday, following 1 hearing in ‘Hartford at which Gleske- was cha d with operating an while under the influence irace new pretty. the female enterts str vear by cast, enter wicz automobile of_liquor 'MRS. GOULD SPEAKS TO MOTHERS Dr. J Irving Gould of says: “As my boy ] \ Chesterland, Ohio, 4 ia sick and in much need of your \ islixir, 1 ought not to be I canno speak too 1 | pro; hust this well best he nice letter the Co., Mrs. In a & to . without it, much praise. Dr. h donc wonderful children, and 1 will any s letters in medic and suffering lixir for my answer to the True's things dly regard children Mrs, iould mothers who look their children True's Elixi and Worm mothe he is one of thousands of after the health of by giving them Dr, the Family Laxative xpeller. 1f your children hava th symptoms give them Dr. S| 4 Blixir Symptomn swollen uppe stonal pain dull, twitching eyel.ds, | noss and rectum, s red points on tha tongue, ing sleep, slow fever, D The Family Laxativo péller, is sold at “a sizes. tho For Your Floors OEdarMop For Your Furniture -(Edar At Your Dealers Worsas: Bad : 1ip, stom pale fase, eye of Iircath, h, occ heavy and of the cough, arting dure 1 rue's GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN SKIN AND BLEACH FRECKLES ! e juice of two lemons | containing three White, which for a few ¢ you quarter and delightful lemon | this sweetly fr: face, rm then shortly note Squeeze the into a bottle of Orchard store will supply ke well, and ounces drug nts, (GIRANULES) For INDIIGESTION Dissolve jinstantly on tongue or in water—hot or cold; do pint of harmles not have to crush. bleach. Massage QUICK RELIEF! @ lotion into the and nds each di any nee | ALSO IN TABLET FORM FOR THOSE WHO PREFER THEM. I O TR THE 4 MADE: BY SCOTT & BOWNE * lemasiin i MAKERS OF _ tion to bleach " clear, rosy-white this ; his | imous st use and bring that AN comple Forath , will be from 8 to 11 o'clock and Major the beauty and whiteness of your skin. | _affair | BOY SCOUTS HOLD * = /THEIR HONOR COURT BOY SCOUT CAMP Preparations Being Made for Annual® Merit Badges Given Qut and First nlld - Outing at Cedar Lake—dJuly 2 to'l August 27 Date Set. REPERCTH | | . S S O cond Class Rrauks Are Preparations are being madé for the | o annual camping outing of the Boy.| Conferved.on Members. Scouts to be held at Canp Keemosahhbee | at Ceday Lake, £hestor. is. will be ibe forth consecutive season and-play arc for holding it from July 2. teg August The committee. is: K. Lot Warren, chairman, A. A. Mills, Petery Crona and J. W. Marsland. The camp staff composed of the follawing:« S relf. Adger- Walter O. Cook, director; Earle Surpre- hfi’x‘:m,:r',?:_“ “N‘,;“ ;: “‘lf&‘]’;’" 2 "'l"f«:; 3 nant assistant director ; Louis Gecapimiz b oy o Tioop No. 10 m’u‘.‘\ gy Chef; Jrving ) Parker, ~husler:. Jobmne} P sy e Marsland, quartermaster: aiid:. avicelesss ¥ e Thoon '\,0? e operator, wnd>bavid-Rickman, Comimi- 014 Jacobson; Troop No. 4, -dohn sary. Slade and George Kimball: Troop No. 19. Martin Conlin and Cornelius R -:Mdvit- Badges: Troop No. 3, l)rm.:hl Piaey, - firemanship ;- Howard Ba firemanship. Troop No. 4, Slade, electricity: Ebbe .00 lic health: Raiph Harris, electricity-z rd of publicia- ,ytomobiles. Troop 9, William Newton, during AWe: juplic health, carpentry, fiest did of the A= nimalsand safety first. oop No. 1 demic building, 00 Y % Hyman “Judin, © marksmanship * W The Cl ight committee met i Giuiec ™ Troop No. 19, Stuart Dube, firet Room 19 during the 6th period 10daY. | 4ig gy animads, carpentry and public The Senior Class Day dommittee {Mealth. met in ltoom 203 of the Vocatfonaly ™y "o SRl iy building during the 6th period today. ;" e oo 'l'::'n} No. G, 31;.;,1(-‘01?1?;]‘ The R. O. T, C. aril squad WHIChS 15 Vo0 No, 10y 8t Joseph's,: 105 is to compete in the drill’at Meriden 0 JERE IR e rooh on the 27th of this month has started 0 H&lpi;sl el under the direetion = 'O TON B GO o and’ De Lorenze. . gy iagogue, 5: Troop No. 1, drill _ every ' 5: Troop No. 11, German onday Wednesday “and - Friday at L o % S 3:45 o'clock and dFiIl - until ©5:00 5 & INOR S5 o) o'clock. The squad is confident ‘that. “m“‘nr;‘” : 22 after two weeks of this training, that , = s they wlil win the plaguesshich now held by Stamford. The May court of honor was. held. last.evening. at the Boys' club building by the Boy-Scoutd 6f New Britain. The \TESUMS by Troops are as follow: Secpnd class rank: Troop Noi 1, Plainville, Avmand Gauthier and Roland Gautliier: Troop, No. 2, Everett Ander- 1 SCHOOL NOTE Membe: of the Senior Civies club whe have not' yvet paid-theiit .ducs in full are requested Ao do &0 at tieir carliest: convenicnee. A meeting of the be ton w held-“yesterdiy 6th period in Room m intensivé training of Sergeants Stone Plainvilic, The squad reports for Luthieran Methodist Stanley No No. 13, C. E. UNION RALLY - TIMERE SOCIAL A social gathering of fhe Russell and Erwin ttmekeepers was leld the Formen's club rooms last eve- ning. Following the supper solos were rendered by the Misses Kirshnitz, Corcoran and Babany. iolin selec- tions by the Misses Ney and Kaller- man, accompanled by Miss Mahoney at the piano, Recitations were render- cd by the Messms. Bupsh and Cackow- ki. An exhibitfon of toe dancing wus given by the Misses Linn and Haus- Plans Completed for Christian En- deavor Union Mass Meeting to Be Hekd 't South Church Friday Night. The New Britain Christian Endeav- Union is making plans for a mass wnd rally to be held in the chapel of the South Congregational church Friday evening of this week. There will be a varied program of in- strumental and vocal selections in’ addition to which there will be a good speaker. H. W. Hicks of Hartford Christian Endeavor Field Work sec- retary for Connecticut will talk Christian Endeavor and the W . 'y Convention.” A social gathering ...ii follow the rally. The rally premises to be of inters est to all young peopl Mr. Hicks has Dbeen interested ' in the work of young people for < years ang especially in the Christian Endeiv society. He was at one time tres or meeting R. Q. T."C. DANCI On Thursday evening’ of ‘this week the 1. O. T. C. of the local High school will hold an informal dance in the schoel gymnasium. Dancing Lo Fleisher who is in charge of has secured the Alph chestra (o furnish the music ‘i’he patrons and patronesses for the Captain Hollis C.

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