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“GET THE HABIT” The Place For the Entire Family. The Best Cfin- “GO TO FOX’S” ducted, Best Ventilated Theater in Town SUNDAY EVENING MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY—SEPT, 19, 20, 21 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY—SEPT. 22, 23, 24 WILLIAM RUSSELL A VIRGIN PARADISE, — TO M MIX — = An 8-Part Picture With 1001 Thrilis In A Great Picture CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT i o g N o RITALY “THE NIGHT HORSEMAN” Entire Season on Loew Circnit o e Ay et ADDED ATTRACTION P ROY HURRAH AND RUBINI Now Playing Keith Circuit : . e : . A SHIRLE Y M A SON Fun Accordin’ To Hoyle AUSTIN AND SHEPARD CLYDE COOK__in a side-splitting comedy entitled—*“THE SAILOR” ) VAUDEVILLE | in PRICES OF ADMISSION THE LOVE LAWYER WARDELL AND DONCOURT MATINEE e MOTHER HEART g 30| orehess A Musicl Comedy Elcction Night . 18¢c Played Poli Circuit Balcony . G Balcony .... It’s a Scream SUNSHINE COMEDY NEWS WEEKLY These Prices Include War Taxes And Others gram for the first half of the week [Tate, in Opera and Uproar, and Ray-|groom, Mrs. Harry Mount, maid of FAMOUS ENGINEEK DEAD. HOM 'ESERVICE REPORT. ” / v : - “THE OLD NEST” AT PALACE. 4 > Mount, flower girl and Edward Mount, | Alton T. Dicketman, wel: known min- | pepditures druiag the a‘;‘a"“ of Rl g l |I = i ; ring bearer. ing engineer, died at his home Lere yes- | 28 follows: Meals, ; grocerice, i When “The Old Nest” comes to the §512; shoes, $15.70; rents, $105.75. | % treater on Sunday, Monduy, = terday. He was 71 years old. He reb- | pyve’ claims for government compensa- N ‘ { J and! Wadnasday, ihelpeople | o Leu the newspapersiaf (Lhejcony. CENT A MILE FOR VETS resented John D. Rockefeller in the de- | 4,0 wore gent t:ro h the burean and JL | of New Britain will hav a chance to =Xy ’k:"“'-. ffll“vh (Eth She h(‘aj"l“('? fhat o .‘ - . velopment of the iron mines in Min- 1;5 letters written. ot “ L ! sce a picture that has been hailed by | P¥¢!1Y Virginia Rappe, moving picture| Kansas City, Sept. 17.—A one cent|nesota and also was the ploneer in the v e e e e e |ac had died the victim of Roscoe|a mile rate will be available to world | copper flelds of Michigan He is sur- yet been produced. The theme, that i : e e s har ol mmildeen [Vlays. The Palace management got|be held here it was announced today. | will be 1n Boston. north. Unless otherwive noted, these botices are written by the press ave herlons bl one lis common to ] Loy and the resuit is that the Dalice bureaus of the theater or sttractions with which they e, Ainérican rarmiliea ATl the polgnancy |V ons will be givenithe opportuniiy B ™ hest T aney | ot see her this coming Thursday, Fri- AMRT LYTELD AT THE LYOEUM. sy Turv, " with song hits red hot|arouse in real life have been caught | oy 30 Saturday in her last picture. great silver sheet triumphs, *Tho|from the mouths of Lew Brems, the| Rupert Hughes is the author of this| o'y b ooy e rtgtbrepsl el i ot sl unusual tale of mother love. He has AL sloading Lady,” a picture that will |inimitable Jew character. and sought to present a cross-section of a = i s muke you say it is the best char-|Martin. He's Irish, and that's enough. | injversal theme as applied to an THE DANBURY FAIR. actorization of pictures seen in New [1%e musical chorus will make ¥ouiraerican family. All the jovs and| The 52nd annual Fair of the Dan- Britain for a long time. This pl forget there’s such a thing as our|g,.rows connected with ralsing a|DPury Agricultural society opens on eived ia Proof enoush as to its ver-| IEhtful singing. “School Days™ is |y, 4 © own individual | Erowth. More buildings and larger g = S s i prentiiadl thia 'aflarncotll axa| - mannood iwith Shis fown Hndividual]it il i e . SUNDAY NIGHT and MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY satility and strong apy An hour PR AR R e e S e 1 mark its progre: Efficient | | 8 Teplete with ood entertalnmeny | Ovening follow the call of his desires. Only |Deads of all sections of this sreat ex- The Famous Broadway Photoplay Success Bhown next week "he serial, “The Great Reward,’|their mother is left to her loneliness|Position promise wider displays and The Hoyt Revue Players, New Brit- | with Francis Ford playing two roles, |and her memories. But, as in every | KNoW they will live up to their promise. || | ain's own popular show, will open|and Shadowland. showing all popular| American family, the young remem-| ‘W hile maintaining and even increas \ their wecond week's engagemont on |stars of the movie world at work and | ber the old nest and return to it. tanding as an agricultural fair, g Monday with an up-to-the minute|at play, with a laughable “Snub”| The picture was produced by Gold-|tPe Fair will offer newer and bet- musical comedy success, “Hotel Top- pllard comedy comple the pro-|wyn and was directed by Reginald|'c" of industries, amusements, E Barker. Mary Alden plays the old|®POrts. commercial exhibits, competitive st et e co of | date management. Tents and buildings ‘ sald to be a masterplece Of) il te@n with myriad instructive and . . - ACTS BOOKED AT FOX'S. | stock, chickens and machinery will vie Adele Garrison’s New Phase of e S el et e e ° e 4 policy of showing only the best vaude- | tion. eve atlons o a ife ville from the Fox, Keith, Loew and Shubert circuits, the management at Fox's has arranged for onc big act from each of these high class vaude- ads of Miss Ada Hill Hold Party . ; along with a news reel. mond Bond & Co, in “Remnant honor, Mrs. Harold Mount, best man, | Colorado Springs, Col — 4 I S — Mrs. A. G. Carlson clergyman, Dorls prinEs Colo. Bept U Tho Home Bervice buresy made ex- v ine a1l Ameriean pleture that nas| Fatty” Arbuckle, the public could|war veterans attending the mational | vived by a daughter and son, Alton T.| Neither Hindus mor Japanese ever not remember seeing her in photo-| convention of the American Legion to| Dickerman of New York city. Burial | willingly sleep with their heads to the i : “The Punch of the Irish,” a two reel t Lytell will star in one of his|from Broadway, and snappy Jjokes|on the screen comedy produced by her fiance, Hen- was shown in the Lyceum theater|cruel world. O'Neil needs no intro-|p oo ve been dramatized Each | October 3 and continues through Octo- years ago, and the reception it re.|ouction to Lyceum fans about his de-|,¢ (he children gsrow to manhood or|ber § and every department. shows t | sereen acting. 5 s HOLDING A HUSBA‘IQD e i interesting displays and plaza and Rupert Hughes’ Heart-Gripping Story of Home, N s 5 A promenades will be full of thrills and BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE fun. Bench show, cattle and blooded | N S The Reason Dicky Sadly Edith Fairfax Explains, ville circuits for its show the first half = Blamed Himself of next week. In Hes Honor. At sight of my husband rushing as His anguish left me cold. 1 The headliner is “The Man From Ada Hill was tendered a mis- | > - d : Bigger and Better Than if frensted into the room I felt only :"':‘ )"IIHI-'\':“ ‘\\h.‘l,‘u iv.vhz,‘,,: nflm'!:ll;' his n;.l\_;' :|‘ u‘n. -act ;nn\‘:‘ll\' drama rflu_\'— e ous shower last evening at the : % ? de pule ave cted me. | let which is now booked on tha Keith »f her sister, Mrs. Harold Mount \ b a eurious numbness, an Infinite weari 4 ; - . n when by all ordinary canons I(. ®Urred restlessly in his arms |circult, The 8ig Franz Troupe in an Hart street. She is to become 5 '‘Over the Hill. iid have . expertenced @ wila|'°0ked past him casually to the door act called “cycling de luxe” has been [the bride of Arvid Peterson on Oc- and saw that the remorse which | play he I v cir 5 P B 3 % surge of thankful relief at his ar ¢ playing on the Loew circuit all se tober 5 f 1 wival to ,..‘.'.,.. the burden of our |"™®® Swaying him was shared by|and the Fox booking oflfice sends in A mock marriage served to entertain NOW PLAYING Sl Sl pndarance some one else. Austin and Shepard, billed as a couple | last night's gue: Mrs. Fred Elliott S For, standing in the doorway lead-|of peppy songst vith all the latest he bride, N gnes Ringro 3N York at But 1 had longed for him wo in-| 4 a of peppy songsters with all the lates the bride, Miss Agnes Ringrose, f Theaters tensely during th terrible frst |78 to the hall, was ith airfax, | musi hits. A big time act from the onse during one . ew hours and had waited so hopelessly | W!th eves full of remarseful anguish | Shubert circuit wili be Roy Harrison for im that the emotion combined PUFMINE in her pallia face. She was|and Rubini in a sketch called “Accord- —DANCE — , | $150 A - with the consuming terror which was | EIIHET MERNAL 4 . with her |ing to Hoyle dmissis obsessing my every minute had s spread out against it, as if she| The vaudeville will be in connection | Monday Evening, Sept. 19th & snapped my power to feel. My col- were trying to e e obaervation, | with the regular motion picture pro- t Japse at the coming of the darkness|Put as her eyes sht mine the | gram and, effective Monday, the prices —at— with my baby still missing had left|“ame forward {f‘:l"';'f}‘- knelt by me|drop back to the old standard Y. W. C. A. me in the condition of a person|? > 5 & aws rom Tonight “A Connecticut Yankee in vdrely bodtor whose merve ends|DIcky and turned an imploring face | King Arthur'a Court” will be shown |Chapman Major Orchestra. are becoming blunted to the pain. u pto me. 1 was with dull amaze-|for tha last time. “What a e ' ment that she seemed to shrink (rom e Subconsciously, I knew that there| ™Mcky's proximity GOOD SUNDAY BILL AT = P : . 3 would be no more collapses, that ‘I “‘Madge,” she said solenly. “I've FOX THEATER ARRANGED. i !l 4 § Advance in Prices. would go on and on like an animal|br A 'lv’n L:l"llv n~|u.-l |l|]nr<l.<.” J!]F { v 41 my baby was|—these last few days, but I'l—I'n| < St Do 2od eoased to Nve. And I|I find your baby, And—you must|resis and two big photo dramas, Wil- also knew that if the latter news|let Laila and Mother Durkee and liam _lf,"' «»nlu. lvlnl.r‘i(wn of !\u:’h.t i came there would be no strength |Aunt Dora take care of you. They'll A ‘\"“ = i f';m.' = .10317\.14' ,’fm”'. ALDEN CULLCN LANDIS left for me to take up life be here any minute now. They had v'ml last gemed f\l;‘ lf‘ll‘\lu’rv}:u s:;‘»r) MARY A and LANDI 8o it was that. with the _|to wait a few minutes before starting, | With a ‘0"““':‘}' 'l‘;““- “‘vlel ‘;_" 7l " m"THE OLD NEST' b ment of n stranger, 1 saw while Dicky didn't stop the car for featute shown Russell as a Wall street RUPERT HUGHES 4 GOLDWYN Pick wiite, 00¢ face Quiver into angwish |6 second after the hotsl man met|finsacier battiing for life, love and are.. directed by REGINALD BARKER —0— Shown Here At No Tomorrow night's movie program at || 3 W 7 it = % he eame up to me, threw him |him at the door with the message— honor against a band of organized and B AN Peaksate - B e atetnd me and mrained 'me|Just whiiled around’and camel on|dssperaie crooks The big scene shows “CAVE MAN LOVE” R s 40 caabrioe that Nald I it Joss | S¥ine. I I'II—1'11 )i keep)j out Fot/iyout [ Rusell battling deperataty for his life A Musical Comedy in lome o a1d o positive, |WaY. for I know you won't want oD an underworld den. all for the love Muticatfcosedy] clinging appeal see me, but I'll be hunting every|©f @ Eirl who is subsequently e arccmen WWiih B | o nanE A Do i Madge! Don't|minute for that blessed baby.” | {rom affiliation with this crimi ICH 4 TRATED L Madus s inute for that blemed bady. | “Xtia s atrong, verile, red-blooa- ZELLA RAMBEAU - ed story. SLED NE w s tan't found yet I T heard|and I felt Dicky shrink away from S i oy | - “ . » tell me he fent found yet!' X heard |l as she passed. I guessed that,| . _ “A Virgin Paradise. _ CARTMELL & HARRIS “You Always See Them First At the Palace ehanically. : while no doubt the feeling would| A Virgin Paradise” with Pearl|| TOM SMITH & CO. y anically. s ayme around me,|wear away It Junior were found, | White, is the feature picture the first LLY DUMPLIN JEAN WHITE He unlocked his ayme &r 0N vage|vet just now Dicky hated her, and [half of the week. It is a dramatic .. OWEN MOORE IN non gl 4 she knew it, for her share in his|Story of a fair barbarian, brought in- “A Divorce of Convenience” | ||8 grasp. g % av. | to social life of New York. It is now e — ¢But aren't you doing anything?|absence from home upon this day ¢ i = | 9 o T Mcntig for Wim?|But Dickys feeling toward her, of [showing on Broadway. The plot de- World’s Greatest Gymnasts. e e amt | velops rapidly when this gir e -4 he so. and where from?|her feeling toward DAdky, meant |V ; 3 - : i When did he o, and where trom? |0 o "I oniy feared that|South Sea Inler. knowing only the =2.A N RAYMOND BOND CO. | ARTHUR TURELLY | CARLETON & TATE P evil? Did she take pim," |Dicky might think it necemsary to|Primallaw, fought to save the man she 2T i “Remnants” I The Whistler Opera and Uproar. of his mind, but I felt no sorrow or of us wcould ras a bustle amid the wonderful ttings of |' {8 X pity, nothing but the necessity of an l)-’n‘\‘“tn-Mxhlvm““““,. '.,::',ky' ".,n“::,‘: Sidthe esasEtullacenizies ings o BUurRLES QUE] e e s swering his questions and the dull A earch | tear-bedewed eyes, rushed up to me, e . Arthur,_Pearson Presents e O Eoany, " G om I mY SEATER | T Nechanically, T rose to greet her,| KEFFH VAUDEVILLE AT PADACE. BITS O THURSDAY VIR R “It's no use,” I sald dully. “Grace |¢ urjously glad to be away from The new Keith vaudeville dil]l at BROADWAY FRIDAY Draper didn't take him She was|Dicky's clinging arms, as strancely |the Palace for Monday, Tuesday and ¢ A Musical Fantasy With i me when he went away. She's|®ratetul for her embrace in:fead. | Wednesday features the Four Read- Jamie Coughlin : . o out now calling for him _ for Over her head T say the tiny figure |ings, world's ,reatest gymnasts, bar Harry Zoup Welsh SATURDAY IC 0 (3 u (4 ase But he won't answer. You'll see |of Aunt Dora Paige, with the stal-|none. They have been featured in the Lt o oot tlm Heo ‘t. Everybody's been hunt-|wart figure of Dr. Jim Beside her.|)..gest theaters in this country and for the Ladies . in “THE PUNCH OF THE IRISH” ing for him—every man In o[ while Alfred and Teila were close|icurope. Other acts include Arthur BACK TO PRE-WAR nelghborhood. 1 stayed out behind them—the deep, sympathetic|qurelly, the Whistler; Carleton & ! PRICES for him until T fell over and y|griet they all felt mirrored on — e— made me come In their faces. I folt him catch his breath, drawl And I knew—but could feel no back and look at me sharply. Then |e jon at the knowledge—that as I was eaught again to his breast and |far as human friendly aid could go heard him murmur in broken, re-|these deap and tried friends would W\ morseful accents exhaust themselves in our service. “My poor girl, all alone with this l And to think I wasn't here! If 1 s O ey God.Coenatia: ot —— —CONTINUOUS SHOW TODAY- him my v pun : SUNDAY EVENING MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY E:;':..,.'::f..”‘:fm'f“wf\..ff then e Big I‘)Vouble :eature Program BERT iLYTELL I e s e R ANDA HAWLEY n 'bmj" . B\ aewt e [ RS o &h L3 in His Great Screen Dramatic Succeces i o YTty 7 “HER BELOVED VILLAIN” “THE MISLEADING LADY” GET THE HABIT-GD 10 Another Great Feature Present i Gouraud's “ODL AT RIW AR “ F O X ’ S Oriental Cream GREAT REWARD” HOTEL TOPSY TURVY” Neky se going out |volce his reforse to me also loved. It is a dramatic tale of jungle e X thought Dieky. Mhust he golne out |50 Cot oy speak, |1ife and civilized " hypocrisy, taken V7% o BN E

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