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1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1/ 1921 NDAY AT FOX't M‘ = % ) Y Lo oS Tomorrow evening Fox’s double fea- ; > N7 ; Yo ey R ture bill presents Shirley Mason in a { MARRIAGE PROBLEMS | Frfit — SR OPENING OF : / sents this demure little beauty at her ! iP . A 7 ! < h ¢ best. The other picture is Buck Adele Garrison’s New Phase of 3 % 2 2 B v Jones in traight from the Shoul- = 1 . 8 .- L ] 208 der.”” This is a story of intense inter- REVELATIONS OF A Wirt | (it Sarocuas s iy 2 T Danceland S Enlese! athermise moted | thete notiocs ] e BT Formerly Holmes & Hoffman’s—Under New Managem: How Dieky Welcomed Bess Dean. |ones within his with an apparently sl one Dmisbavs s S ean s il s “MELODY GIRLS"” AT PALACE. 4 M . - s g sampplsmnbmpondl| Cavit e Ll b o B P or attractions with which they deal. 8”4 ALACE. . 4 him give exactly the same greetiug | _ . The Keith vaudeville bill at the Pal- The quedtion puzzled me as I|to many women, in the years since || IHUNDFRCLAP REMARKABLE CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ace for Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- sauntered along the curving road|married him, some attractive, some PICTURE ON AT FOX'S. AT THE PALAOE | day is featured by the big Keith head- » with Junior clinging tightly to my|distinctly the opposite, some positive . = v ¥ a hand, while Marion and the girl with |studio freaks. I knew that it meant | o .LluRderelap” which is shown at| That Clara Kimball Young js a|lnen “The Melody Girls” These whom my thoughts were occupied |absolutely nothing but his instinctive | % tonight for the last time, is hon- | screen actress whose art attains new | charming girlies present a wondertul walked behind us. Féadine of ihe wauly of (ho women| °U° 9f the beei photoplaye wio ||B b WA eiD microselle veBicle | BiHied aneiine et Be s maas them — Music By — That, whotever her molive, she |he had thus greeted. And I also|(Uced, as is being attested by the sat- | instead of exhausting her versatility— | Dis favorites everywhere. Other acts " was bent upon making herself agree-|caught a humorous, hali-dismayed | 3fied patrons who have already seen & fact that is sadly true of so many |on the bill includé rove and Skank, ANCELAN able to every one T knew from {he|lift B it it. Its plot develops rapidly, there is|other motion-picture stars, is brought | colored comedians; - Winlocke Van DANCE D ORCHESTRA effort she was putting forth to enter-\ Dean’s e a1 | blood tingling horse race and a res- [ home with telling force in her latest| Dycke, in “The School of Fun”; and f 7 Pieces tain Marion—the child was in a gale|signal, which X Whatever | cue at the brink of a great waterfalls | Six-resl production, “Straight From | Weston and Marion, in a dancing re- & HE of shter before we had gone a few |shall we do with he tnat is thrilling and exciting in the|Faris,” whose director is Harry Gar- . i i e e e el o, Tno four vaudesille acts|5on and whose guthor is Sada Cowan, Under Leadership John L. Sullivan. former colleague’s part I knew it to|that T was c o : ace also worthy of especial mention.|ne Of the newfeminine screen writ- A. A. R. I. R. SPEAKERS 2 1 that I was concerned just then, but ers who take their stories out of real A. A. R. I R. SPEAKERS - be, for she is one of those teachers|ith Be: T e e Beginning Monday afternoon, the| ' e MLogtoflessout Of res R« lar Dance Nights: with Bess Dean's 1 was curious to e fr rried Miss Elizabeth Ju a M egu > —successful in the more material |sco how she took wicky's greeting of | [cature picture at Fox's will be Mar-| 6Sh-and-blood experience of marriec 7 o e ) et B sense .of pedaggey—who ruie thier|her, and my opinion of her acuteness | ”n Davies in “Buried Treasures,” in |7 : s ._,, | Garthy, of the speakers’ bureau for the RS yill pupils with magtinet i @iscipline, snd |maunted sorod ao ok s T nes | nadition to a new vaudeville prograw. | L action of “Straight From Paris” | rish independence at New York, will TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY s 2 grees a saw £ “|is in tune with its environment. Set in 1 stage star performan in the line|(hat she recognized its exact worth,| '3uried Treasure” deals - with the speak at the second open air meeting Mond i ass i : : : at s snized its ex: SHrC s G i o : sec & onday Afternoo yate Class Instructi of final examinations, but who detest| she tipped her head saueily to|lheory of reincarnation in a remark-| |ite tha Y;\‘ot’;‘fmf.l“(:rlfi of nehocie under the auspices of the John Barry y Afternoon, Prival on. fe, starts stling | Council, A. A. R. I. R. at the their chargés cordially, and are the|one side and surveyed F . 5 - avdieas = X e side : s him with a|2fle manner. It takes the audience! p, o o s S & - " object of an efually ardent hatred |eumzens slagce o T o b e B GRS DR G B e e i o > Monday Evening: 55 i i . A e 4 ates of human passion and jealousy are = e upon the part of their vietims—I| .y .o (uite overpowered, aren't | e Spanish Main. The generai theme oSl lonlsLo g nhoy el SOk e ward 145 Jogitiate one.|s X0 t : Ssrenjt|[Bhe SRR Mat Rne senore | painted to a fault. The story of this | fhe American trade ana its effect on Beginners 7:30 to 8:30—Advanced 8:30 to 11:30, ooty b g ®|you?” she said, with a malicious play centers about a group of | sparkling love-intrigue centers about | tpe o d ; ) b That she was “bored almost to ex- : - Wail stiest buces the 6,000.000 unemployed in this = Hnotlon s shrace T used. frequent. |little smile. “Do you think you can [ 'Wall street buccaneers of today and | the adventures of an unagsuming mill- ’ $o e Do upon héx Hue oy iMacion stand the happy shock of knowing | Pivates of Qld.” It tells of love and|iner in the person of Lucette Grenier it e e _YIQ;_‘:M’;‘; that I'm going to stay two weeks if | iatrigue in New York society and love he part played to perfection by attention to the child made more in. || C20 find some one to take me?” and battle under the black flag. Miss Young. Despite her humble call- sistent the question lurking beneath “Two weeks,” Di echoed. *This T T T ing, she is thrown, by dint of her per- the hospitable attitude I 1 forced |1S too much—happiness,” he finished, AT LYCEUM. gonalichaviy into fhojmcst spuiogiatic myself to adopt toward her. after a mischievous pause. “But let| For Bert Lytell the “silent drama” ;“""“”\'h‘,"; 25 ]‘“t“s“"“ Mf“’f‘s“‘ ‘“,"'d Madge’s Wish, us mot egand hers for all the yokels|has become silent in name onls T tioasioriin: Brandes o hien o ktias Picks was somaviheye in herioy sacs 85 L odr TRUsMEUE Sreunion Hhis Hateat Mabro) pictuze, (fTha e i o e e scheme of things I was sure, but I|Lrithee, icome with me to yonder|who,” a Maxwell proguction show Sae S 200t Deias > s PO 5 ursue our pretty heroine and their | K|~ . cquitied her of any deep.sented in.|5¢at beneath the forest. monarch and | o the Lyceum theater the first three s L e itine |10 & 3 relate to me the tale of your ad- 5 athaas wask thelciitadiior deos)| norel develonmonts caform an excting iy - terest in him. She is T st i e Lily ¢ gifted star does| 4nq scintillating tale that holds the 18X ‘odinioaaad, 60 aelt.catena G ' ore public speaking than many a|gpectator’ 4 e Tl i : % ’ i o o g 8 ¥ a|spectator’s interest from beginning to LI mafure fo ‘ot dny man sway her - |YoX 135t Good wife,’ Ioftily 't me, |l yccesstiul campaigner. The star was||end 1 e : with what was intended as an imita- . : terest or her emotions to any sreat 3 : « ealled upon to barefoot it about the Be sure you see it at the. Palace ||& (ONT[N" s extent. 1 finally decided that the|Uon ©Of a mediaeval husband, “Will| i cots making soap box speeches Y v i ou BEST OF story she had told me of reading my |YO! MOt see to rest and refreshment inst the shoe tru L e SN “he had to1a mo of reading my 107 net sex o, rest and (st he sioe truct. Althons 3 SHOW SAI. description of the region, and decid- amera does not record the voice, it = ing to come up was true as far as it| I swept him a courtesy as s i (e S R o G 4 went, but'I was gute that {E desire| Ushered Miss Dean fp & rustic chalr)ihg throst in sueh detail as to re-| Heralded by the praises of many lo- to avenge her vanity—her ruling "’:'( "'t '“i\‘l_'hh I?“f:n ‘JT'I“ the resent-| yire real speaking when such is call- cal people who witnesse d it during its weakness—of the wound given it hy |ment which T felt wising W V. for in the story. Asa consequence "‘f“F\;‘"_‘ ‘I".“é‘“ sl e “"";‘,"""' Tl B0 o e Rt | bl exawweratedlconrtesy to lthe Bert opened the well springs of his| ot o0k AT L SO :[rlnl, a refusal l':lr \;h:;*h she Tt e AN [ oratory and literally took the hide of [ 177 ;*‘(f:‘ s R e eld me responsible, had a great deal|! c . viike, he | )0 e trust. “The Man Whow is| Monday, Oct. 3. y 3 to do with her choice of this partjcu- |Dad distinctly “passed the buck Sattiday Fvealn s Post stose| . With 1291 consecutiva performances i g s & £ dowith Rerehaico of bl paricn |11 NAIRCLS, oo (e, M o the Saturdny Brening ot sors | 1t ncan o Bronaney. e ||| SUNDAY NIGHT—MAE MARSH in “NOBODY'S KII” — “SKY RANGER” last two weeks of ati vexed question of adn¥iSting Il - 5 2 _ ¥!| ranks as the most successful play in | s { e g e e thin acs tHat she |Dean to the Cossrove circle of “selsct | Fevue P open their fourth suc- | he pistory of the American theater up ROBT. WARWICK in “THE CI?Y OF BASKS” e T e " craenta cessful week during their engagement |, the time it was produced. The long omplished the object that had bri e e m this clty. or2eY Wil present & new run record, held by *A Brip to China- ||} ES ob] A h musical farce. Nothing is repeated | town,”” wai 657 perf : B 3 Xer. There was no melodrama in 2 £ own,”” wai 657 perfommances. 1 TU Y E Tty Dita . mesd fear .. nothiue ST MARK,S AGTIVITIES that has been before. New scenery « in’ " serious and humor- Y W DNESDAY - :nd costumes and some new faces, i startling as the result of her visir, = . z but I knv‘\v that until she left the —— uding the most popular man, Jack |ous by turns, with a lovable, shiftless oti e 5 il B0 heehan. old hero who reminds one of Joseph S i‘;dl,):rl‘tvkhr:i:'\(\r\r‘i‘rrl,(‘lmfntpmdn uccession | Various Church Societies to Commence Jefferson’s “Rip Van Winkle.” The ||§ i ; ) , i s S T s ; < This | CONCERT AT THE outstanding type is embroidered on a ||i§ 7 = LI ura KBNI pomsIniy O o al Tiinesands Suppcrs s 2 back-home background introducing ( A and humiliating episode which should g LYCEUM SUNDA R iy e e ey Month—Notes of Interest. Y NIGHT. | contrasting characters of the same oo T8 2 In connection with the regular Sun-|breezy, wholesome sort that made the |} . -\ W vilization an he usages o On Thursday evening, October 6, the | qay niz el T ocrrn Tae| carlier John Golden success, “Turn to B % eryi N e na | day night program the orchestra ha ’ o ryone knows the Pface present the best Auxiliary of the St. Mark's Fiv e the Right,” a thinz of joy and beauty. way sometimes. If I could have|church will hold been augmented by five extra piece a meeting in the| p = PR A - S - = follawed my primitive instinct and | chapel. Rev. Arthur Gray, Sépmmr\.}:,r "f‘f HeW psiclang aie g cxbenls e ] b . s Vaudeville—the reaon—“KEITH’S” il # S’ : y heir instruments. The feature pic- SUNDAY AT THE PALACE, spoken my real thoughts I would|the hoard of missions for Latin Amer- |, s S e it 5 have turned upon her, curtly bade her | ica, who has travelled throngh Mexico, | L'¢5 for Sunday evening include Al| The Synday night prosram at the # . .~ stop $retending to like Marion, and|will be the speaker. The Woman's| 12Tt and Jack Mower in their latest| palace is made up of two _excellent i 3 told her that entertaining her ihe | Guild will act as hostess: ler, The Trail to Red Dog. This| features, comedies, and a new episode g : Presentmg By eal A.l’l'allgem Cosgrove house was an impossibility. The Girls’ Friendly society will hola | Picture has many thrills. Miss Emily | of “The Sky Ranger.” Robert War- i ¢ g s i Instead, I joined smilingly in the |a mesting on Friday evening of mext|Stevens will be the companion feature, | wick will 'be scen in the romantic conversation from time to time, and|eek. A supper will be served at 6:30 | “ntitled “Sacred ¢ Other pic- The City of Masks,” and Mae when we saw Dicky lounging at the| g'clock. tures of good quality will complet> offered in a comedy drama, gate waiting for us, lifted my voic "Fhie ommms Cuild Wil zesurne fts| the Drozran. and called him to hurry to meet|regular meetings on Wednesday after- her, as if she were a long-last sister. | noon at 2:30 o'clock at the chapel “This is Too Much—" when plans for the winter activitie Dicky is to be counted on in every | will be discussed. social emergency. He always zau The Church Service league will hold correctly the mentality and tempera- | its regular meeting at the Parish 1 FDOM_ DAQ'S ment of each person he meets, and | Thursday evening, October E 8 . « k F tempers his greeting ajccordin o'clock. ] 4 - > ; STARRING To Miss Dean he was gay, flamboy-| The Men’s club will hold a supper |y 5 . o : | Cl bd“y Ja ant, exaggerated, as at my call, ard|on Thursday evening, October 20, at . i THEENTIRE ald Oun after a swift look at her, Le|6:30 c’clock at the Parish House. Tha | | . ) £ 5 he bqu show in t straightened from his lounging posi-| speaker will be, Rev. J. Chauncey S A tion and strod iftly toward us. Linsley of ThrlinEtOH‘ “It_1s! It isn't! It can't be, but Confirmation classes will meet, be- it is really you!” he said with an|ginning November 4, for instructions impresciveness caleuiated {0 ma'so — Sunday Evening — : Direct From a Sucful Run at the ke Re Ho Besh inmiukte, of soth. i BUCK JONES SHIRLEY MASON §/§ o New York K¢Theaters. ing save her since he had last seen —in— E Straight From the o T | - S WESTON & MARION ( <& b s her. He held out both his hands as he spoke, “and too! er entirely ing | B b 3 ‘ poke, “and took h t Beauty Contented You are l.l:,:y!tytanf:::fl " that your u A » deve D] B e attes i Big Double Feature using Gouraud’s Onenlzl G : ‘ s:md 15¢. for Trial Size ¥ Program Sunday Evening Shoulder. Love Time g : ! : Superb Dancers N Comedians Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday ] A WINLOC N DYKE i o in “The 'i of Fun” i “Come right in, CHAS. RAYHURSDAY Mr. Pirate !” ’ Including an AUGMENTED CHESTRA AL HART \P | “THE TRAIL UF § e e 118 THE RED DOG’ | Charles B. Maddock, producer of Not Yet Marie,”” ‘‘Bubbles” and FAMOUS PLAVERS. Other Big Musical Novelties Presents |/| & EMILY STEVENS A occicokeoksrion B. A, ROLFE Assisted by George Le Veay and June Le Veay in a Spectacular Musical Extravaganza : ! iganzs .||} “SACRED FLAME” ‘-B d BASIL LYNN AND WM. SMITHE P | vovt or maE pust- : : fl.wm o S—FRANK $—ROSE EMMETT 3 e o e A | | | ontf/i )avzos Sl = z TN H pARsa s : A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION i, —— THEATRE - URLES QU JE "~ Hartfora ] Personally Directed by George D. Baker. JEAN BEDINI Presents all This Week WCGNIGHTE A story of Wall Street “buccaneers” and pirates of the CHARVEST TIME” NOTE—Owing to its length the per- | |§ c . e a . h 8 real cast of ||formajce will begin at 8:15. . Spanish Main. Of love and intrigue in New York e Sy Only company en tour. Sl William Harris, Jr.. Presents society ; love and battle under the black flag. i < YBRINKWATER'S & AN ADVENTURE TALE OF TWO AGES PEOPLED BY THE SAME SOULS. e

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