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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 102f. 2 ’ Adele Garrison’s New Phase of ‘ l ‘ - f . : : evelations ol a Wile | : , s ; i rs. Ticer Sald About *° t | glance had told us that it was doomed, Unles: otherwise ted, these Dotices are written by the press i House ayving because of neglect. i | horrenee ‘he tern or attractions with which toey deal. ot going to wait another min- Sam Ticer had told us when [declared emphatically, when, | we questioned him concerning the elm | had dressed at Lilllan's sum | that for years the place had be ' d gone downstalrs to eak- | rented to successions of ignorant im- R und that Mrs. Ticer was ap- | migrants, fresh from the other side, 18t too preoccupled with serving | who lived jn it until they began to i to say anything concerning | prosper, then quitted it for better ! s i e which she had mentioned | quarters. A more hopeless proposition | R befo for an American home could not well st lcer looked up startled and | be imagined. Even to think of what | my smile doubtfully, ax if |\ jnterior must be like made a foel- ! not sure of my mood. | y,0 of nausen creep over me i ht down ¥ S a-e, ont “ But Lillian'y eves steadied me. They i te of smoking walfles beslde |, 0,4 .\ gistinct message of encourage- oved n plate over, and indi- | 1O | " 3 hair, while !I:H‘H"' ~‘l'u'”‘\‘f '“ | Suppose we take a look at it. any ' i '”‘[”“ ront | “Werve il had | WaY." she said. “I understand there b _ | ? | i no ono there keast than is good for us - h Rt mora wAdaatt | Their stuff went yesterday,” Mrs. | J bgomerr ¢ Ticer returncd. her e downcast. | i @ear 1 held out the plate | “But 1 don't think it do any good | ty es to ease 5 b ks | for Miy' Graham to look at it. Of ’ itagd - our t's awful, but I thought if you . d e Cadtiveiviio ouldn’t find anything use anywhere psw1 earers mouthful this morning ™ | You mi » to fix it up. But 1 on and Marion o | ouzht to have known— A iy left in tay room have re- | 1 sprang up and laid my Jhand on A big problem indeed, but call it a hobby with * \ppetite And Mrx., Under- | her shoulder in friendly apology | S Yias hor coftes, &ure sign | *The only thing you ought to have!) us who have made hosiery —and made it well — has finished overything else. | known,” 1 ericd remorsefully, “was | st 99 smposge your mind, and tell I'm a fussy, cranky, ungrateful | i for youss. you me [ saying you who doesn’t deserve to have ! E 3 : . il 4 Shiindili i abin e L ) Surely there is a style of Ipswich Hosiery to e chatr indi v ' als and " S g s ’ < 3 : er too B anie Stigtrghals mnqiwaikiover KA Kathlyn Villiams aae thodorc RODETLS ia scene-from ] meet your requirements when it pleases so many ted 1 wH o able, ember s quite a large housc 2 i D and unetaeped hee hands (e gy Cecil B DeMille’s Production, "FOrbidden Eruit. folks. 1 oo was faindls ‘Ob, yos!™ Mis. Ticer returned cA Paramount Picturs, \ s 5 8 n ' T e At Fox’s Theater Starting Monday Wieo Tox " T e red me n it folks that just moved out £ b g I > . : : . Ticwr Hesitates. =g sl Bl B o s S 3 : investing in real comfort, long wear and fine L 1 now,”” she began ol sl th B E 4 o awtul fool te think | 3V o [ = S it § = o appearance at a common-sense price. ¢ the Piac : ) of m v FEMALE CHARACTERS | tuperb ability in character roles, have i woman,” 1 answered o ! . tecth and reso not to a vehicle that is among the very best CH Ry o resdvitoiioas] Iiar ito W Hitaiteather {any hnesy TABS' PLAY CAST 2t have been released for stock in i = -“v?lll‘]rd R tion concerning the Mhouse ssemed Next week the players will appear p i IPSWICH ®%= MASS. «s that's what some of [ More appalling than the ones gone | in “Peg o' My Heart’”” and an ex- Oldest and- £ the Lucgast Hoskeey Ml Uslied Steh “ “I""' :‘” house havg been before But it was with a heavy, Of unusually fine talent is the quar- i ceedingly delightful musical program - Lot * doubtful heart indeed that I walked | tette of young women selected for the | may be expected at each afternoon "‘:,""l‘y v wenrchingly, in- , With Lillilan. Marion and Mrs. Ticer | female roles in orge M. Cohan’s | and evening ncrrflrm:mm- L S her manner. wondering | 4own the road to the next housc | musical comedy success, “Little John- | —_—— Sole Selling Agents A 2T e e | ny Jomes,”” which is to be presented f behind her reluc e 3 | [ 5 s Nl you. ahe mata | FOUR STAR ACTS ON | next Tuesday and Wednesday at the | MARIE SUND LIUS | ! Boston New York Chicago St. Lowis L Ttas iis Nov head withian PROGRAM AT FOX'S, | Lyceum theater by the Y. M. T. A. | SINGS HERE R e Faiasate % that huase next to ours ‘ which 1 res four pretty and well | r,-{“N: lfx?‘.',‘r}l',‘ r:\\:::;;’w‘!lu‘vhl;-:u:‘.(n‘l‘,;3 i P rond Ticer heard yester- | dressed girls who can sinz and dance s ¥ - . ) o A of Goldie Gates, an American heiress s e tolks we moving out, | g comedian who Is just as capable, » - - A rare musical treat wi e — .h w {.Zl to be ‘.'.‘.m or rented | 4 .In. x;w- »..1'1 .u“n.\u r:..-%:t,.:mt: who, to accomplish the purpose about Sund'n“ -xrzcr;::n \\’l::n :ll'iii'::mo(rlo::i(: ; { and tomorrow Their number is :“:‘p""; ";‘; “l“" "',“m "l’“'“_' Js SPUR. | Sundelius, a leading soprano at the | N I naTted (h e s e o ' | &oes to London where she imperson: | yro, - ! pEanos alihe; Zriiad B o LATMaw Wit 8 ] .k-’qm: . . “" in ] ;‘_‘ y t ; ”,t",,.; ates a French flirt and later an Eng- | \\u‘l;’f:“o“;‘.“r" Opera l‘{vouhcrltn B.'Lt"' ;ff’".‘; 2 ltlo gostiire of repux: | snectal settime and tx not so lonk that | S’ Garr, - Ter solo numbers are ex | ;i APPEAT in a concert at Fox's i = e house next to the Ticer jthe high specd at which It Starts 18 | coptionally good and her lines are in | ter at 3 o'clock. Madame Sundelius | i had seen it the ‘ ‘; o | perm tted to “drag 1 high spots pable hands. Miss Florence Cash- l‘,“,r? - o m this c E vcul' times 3 ¥ ingy ramshackle structure.} center around an American youth Who | on iy seen Matutiolis Miv. Hepovts ind has always made « most favorable | e H emed to my vivid imagina- | visity Spain and is invelgled Into 1ak- | for the ? archer. sent | imMPression. The concert is given un- | s of tumble-down and rot- | ing the place of a toreador at a bull- | 4, g write up the Derby. der the auspfees of the various org:m-i‘ { shedg surrounding it. We | fight a man and | Miss Cashen has a part that calls for | 1Z3tions of “she Swedish Lutheran | S d, Lilllan and 1, that the | girl, have a novelty danc ing act that | fine stage work and she does justice | €hurch for the benefit of Upsala college belonged 10 | goos big, and the attractiveness of the | to the role. Her solo number, “Hum- A ahd the Augustana seminary. Philmore | for thers was female member of the team adds to promises to be one of the big | Ohman of New York, a talented youn, ! les at one side of the lawn | jty worth Willlam West is a white s of the show. Miss Kathleen | Musician, will preside at the piano :ind e ———— house and the road, while | man, but does a black face act. His & the part of Mrs. Henri- | also render organ seldctions. He is the } r) gicniav of wonderfull smart panion feature Sunday evening will be , duction, which will be' the featurs a we could see a number of [ songs are all right, but his dancing is Kenworth, leader of a band of | *on of Rev. O. S. Ohman, pastor of the | oo =7 apparel, and incidentally, , Marguerite Clark in “All of a Sudden traction at the Palace theater, b much better and his impersonations of | female réformers, who, having suc- | church. introduce the latest French modes to | Peggy,” a rollicking comedy sach as | ginning Sunday. 1| the feminine fashion-fancier. The | suits this little star. The story is an adaptation of Joh: SBana and Lohe one day hav famous dancers are good. The other ' ceeded in reforming Frisco’s China- H. E. Krehbiel, veteran mus . Steadying” Fiyes. nso elm, so far-reaching | act jg Freeman and Lewis. These two | town, have gone to England to con- | editor of the N. Y. ibune, pays | picture is heing shown at the Capitol. ston McCulley’s novel, “The Curse ueh thickness of trunk as | men were recently in the Loew circuit | tinue their work.. Miss Walsh was | Madame Sundelius a graceful tribute. | Ably assisted by hor musieal eom. GREAT BILL AT PALACE. Capistrano,”” which appeared in th Admark, stood by the road-!and their songs are fir th paro- | n in the first musical comedy en- | especially during the performance of | ody octette of Broadway's best danc- The Keitn andeviiie bill con’tains “All Story Weekly” magazine. secially amusing and en- | deavor of the Tabs society, “The | “Carmen”, when she sang *Micala.” | ingz juveniles, Frances Mink of the | four excellent acts with Richard and | Those critics who have viewed “Th t of It. but even n cursory | dies being es ning The feature picture is Buck Jones Matinee, of the N H. T. Finch, of the Yankee Prince.”” Her solo numbers York Press, and excellent. Miss Anna Vetrano has | ter € twinkling toes, is featured in a dance comedienne; | Fairbanks has excelled any of hi New York Post, | revue. John Boyle and Virginia Ben- Sparrow, a wonderful Ashforth In an aerial offering; Marie , Mark of Zorro” have proclxlmet‘ Shriner and TFitzsimmons in “The | vious performances. This is du fo “The One Man Trall,” a smashing, | been selected for the role of Ann, a | waxed cven more enthusiastically in | nett have a fine assortment of eccen- | thrilling drama of love and adventure | tourist. who lo:_d.u the girls nr‘n;a their praise of Madame Sundelius’ abil- | tric dance steps. Leila Shaw, the | News Dealer,” and Phil Adams and | SOme extent to the ingenious story an in the great west. Mutt and Jeff, a | chor : M ‘etrano appeared in | jties. During the performance on | creamy blonde, musically interprets | Girls in an excellent variety offering. | the opportunities afforded “Doug" t HEATRE BT news reel and a Sunshine comedy Springtim "j‘e"" Woeks ago. Thanksgiving Da the audience | the wife over whom hubby and the make the greatest use of his athleti MABTFORD complete the bill. « brought the p(‘rf‘onlmnv('v to a halt with | other man have a teerrible row. Allen | PATRBANKS AT PALACE SUNDAY | aability. B TONIGHT, 7.15 B : YOUNG COMEDIAN COMIN e e The rich, sweet and | and Cantor e ;jn?uhlv :”"?,-"f'hoq'{m" Never befora has Douglas Fair- Standard Time) D not wait until the summer rush Bagioming Monday. Nox's’ willl pre- ;.n 1'e>|| ally (x‘pl(.\.\l\v Voice of Madame ; and play mexelly .ulm t:\nl wols o= | s kel 0| enthusthsticiover iEE fon of Lee Shubert is upon us. Place your awning order | .ot J. C. Lewis and coinpany. Lewis | SU00¢ ous [n her part was immense. | ards are exceptiona ODHORSIS: success and admiration of a picture now. Eddy Awning & Decorating Co. adeville's voungest comedian and | | “;‘x‘vnu;(\:( .nlm»(. \nurA‘ \]mg\l(‘lln:,} G \“;m, “fFF“ than he haa over “The Mark of m Faversham vt d to be excellent. On the | 17 ~"Faust,”” at the Metropolitan Opera y NIVAL NE) Stk Zorro,” his fourth United Artists’ pro- a E Wil 5e The Fouti Bonlestila House some time ago, the critics re-| TUnder the combined auspices of the v Mark Twain's | same D he F tth 1. | viewing her work were superlative in | Soldiers, Sailors and Marines and the This acrobatic team ranks With the {0 0ice Madame Sundelius will | Veterans of-Foreign Wars, Ferarl’s G—DAYS and NIGHT: We Can't Show Exery Picture, || 1, 4t in the business. Two other high ce andthe Pallpel‘ So We Only Show the Best. class acts have alo been billed. » Rives ’ — = — ¢ reemaed “CIVILIAN CLOTHES.” HARTFORD | The eternal woman, “Civilian Clothes” might have been called, for ! | 1 will exhibit at Vibbert's lot all sing at Lowell, M IKalamazoo, Mich., then at this city and journey to ’ wee nston, 111, | This is the first carnival of the sea- Tickets for the concert are now on | son and it is expected to.prove popu- ale at the Hultgren jewclry store at There is a big array of carnival h street. acts connected with the show. Includ- ed in the number are riding devices, an- | imal attractions, thrillers and shows. 1n addition free shows will be ven on the grounds. rhe carnival will run the entire week And the | o there will be both afternoon and enavleficlara ight shows. r in a color- | fredd by An Boc. Sat. Today and Saturday J oseph G MACK SENNETT’S Six Reel Comedy Drama ‘A SMALL Ferari Shows ’ Under Auspices of TOWVI:{}‘DOL ‘Soldiers, Sailors and «tts One Big Seream || Marines Club and KEITH VA_UDEVILLE 3 . With Veterans of Foreign CAPITOL, HARTFORD. As the title indicates, *“Straight from Iaris” presents ris life in all its splendor and highly artistic settings Kimball Young to appe NOW PLAYINC the play certainly deals with woman SeiRadiae S = in the abstract as well as revealing CONTINDOUS SATURDAY the many means the individual wom- an has at her command when a man 'S IEST PLAYHO | must be “managed.” And so the play at the Palace, Hartford, this week Is ' ' certainly most delightful entertain- 'ONI 2S ment, for tha Poli Players, with their theater Yy 3 4 Hant New Photodrama Revolver Shot mances, The picture is well worth In an exciting Western Ro- - L Y C E U M SHT FROM PARIS” ) seeing, according to the verdict of MINK 1 H i Little I2d Simpson falls with hundreds of Hart fans who have wit- T I | nessed it. Ann Little is Mr. Hart's GHT PALACE BOYS | “Boss” Moran's bullet in him, IYCF William S. 1 picture “The C w ded b which he is scen a policems oun y a novel characterization for “Big Bill { ‘ored a decided hit at the Lyceum at both perfor- A M THEATE 't's latest P wdle of Courage., R. amount HAKRTFORD 1ny—Continuons ight Saving Time KIMBALL YOUNG won > 3 s m leading woman. Buster Keaton will cnnett Two Swnards o Today and Tomorrow but he holds tightly to tho pa- M| n in his latest comedy “Neizh- Rickard & Ashworth - o — | I RAII pers that spell the Boss' doom. M | a screaming farce from start ) & SHAW PLAYERS | WM. S. HART Nick Carter and Boston Marie Sparrow w C b ed { in A wily politician, invincible Belles will complete the program for ars om m —Iin— he rest of this week. For this Sun- . R | SUNSHINE COMEDY. “The Cradle of Courage’ [|JI[J 5 7= '® cutwitted v a g the mamazement mecsents || Shriner & Fitzsimmons £ WS—MUTT & JEFF 4 ge stripling. another show of merft. Heading the —Iin— t .bberts, Lot “The News Dealer” [ VI a ——:‘ With i picture program is “Soul of Youth.” L CE ||l VAUDEVILLE-| } 3 OMAS SANTSCHI aeed. a Wm. - Tastor's wro f feure. " in Throueh tho bovs ef- Phil Adams Co. SIDE SHOWS HARTFORD 1‘ Presenting p ~ ;r;:‘; ‘h;‘r!:u;:! p:lnndxcal {;1:‘::1:1:\:,:‘: r:{ FA'ITY ARBUC 1 ANIMAL SHOWS squelched and a crooked candidate p-roit | M“ROSE of || svsmexeaton g} “THE SOUL - § e iic i o ibioonstine RIDING DEVICES DOUGLAS FREE ACTS FAIRBANKS ; o> THRLLERS @ “The Mark of Zorro” LIGHT SAVING ‘ 2 OLI PLAYERS | 9 “Neighbors” OF YOUT 22 ! MINSTRELS TO GIVE SHOW. —With— | —— The Dixie Minstrels of this city will | Story by Julie “ ernl appear in Bristol Monday evening, VAN BUREN A Comedy with Music and NICK CARTER Story by Julia Crawtord Tvers. [ {f"3%, ind Tucsday evening, May 24, INIFRED AN Y. ¥ i CLAIRE e Who's Guilty | et o Maurice T rpatenime s g INILAZE WS, —o— e oca¥rorutni=totiy T e twe . Maurice Tourneur’s ! & ¥ o's Blg Success FREEMAN & LEWIS BOSTON BELLES ! THEATER e e Al R “VICTORY” season and it sure will be a S ————————————————— { s o il e ian Clothes” GBI Wacaes Present a New Musical ' e FLETn l SUNDAY AT FOX'S. A Romance of the Sea § hummer. = Don’t miss it. ommx— . Starts Sunday. Success THIS SUNDAY EVENTD Don' 3 s from A tale ot high adventure, in- {1t is a nmew picture in which a Beginning Sunday night, Cecil De-

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