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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1922 S LOCAL THEATERS ANNOUNCE GOOD VAUDEVILLE AND MOVIES — BARTHLEMESS IN “SONNY” COMING TO PALACE—“SISTERS” IS FOX FEATURE —PLAY BY LATE HARRY JAMES SMITH OF BERLIN STARS CHARLES RAY — NEW FACES IN HOYT'S REVUE — NOTES OF PLAYS AND PLAYERS ———) DICK BARTHELMESS MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS |gpitorii wispit CCIcEs IV THEA (Westinghouse-—East Plttsburgh.) VOICES IN THE AIR ) Palace Features Remarkable Post| ramp, ™ ™ tnier the Evening 8:00 p, m—Bed time stories " ,! Wfll' Pho[oplay k“{‘)?(‘)‘l\)slp. m.—Xylophone s#los by . ] ; Miss Leotta McNemry, accompanied Twe Complete Plans Tom Chester |DBriges farm. From what we've found on pilano by her mother, Mrs, George out hefore, it's a dead cinch they| Richard Barthelmess In “Sonny”|p, McNemry, ; : . |mean to travel by that road |),mugh,}(m|ured at the Palace starting Sun- Bunday, - Ot V8 Acked ur “”;"‘I‘m‘;“‘l‘:"‘ “j:‘wv- the back road through the snln-jdfl&' night. g 10:45 a. m.—Services of Calvary ) 8 |necock hills and then strike off| One of the most remarkable coin-| @piscopal church. nd then permit WM fppough Riverhead to the north shore. [cldences of the late war, a dual re- 2:45 p. m.—Children's Bible story ight would have They've been cutting branches and |“¢nblance by which a returning vet-| “The Raven and the Dove.' i is 1 listened ‘”,““" idening that wood road so the big €ran is mistaken for one of his bud- 3:00 p. m.—Radio rh.’npél at West- 1 etween Hv‘,“ |car can get throu and I don't|dles who has gone *‘wes furnishes| inghouse station KDKA. Drake concerning TOm [think there’s a chance of they're |the situation upon which are founded ;e c further participation In the|peing apter anything else but Smit }u;w s|‘i‘r|'lng developments in “Sonny,” Wiz T have man at either end of thaz|the third First National attraction 07 g e From long experience with the Httle | rand. watching and others. strewn i |starring Richard Barthelmess, which {Vetunguotse-Neyan:) ways of the two brilllant government!,jong the other roads. Of course, |[Will be shown at the Palace theater 7:10 3 "rA.',':" 1.““‘,“ agents#1 know that they have an of-lthev” haven't an idea what the real|for four days commencing Sunday|yme Sterier oo i v g6ily Bed- BRsive and ae o mlands, Selanl ey e real | me Stories” by Howard R. Garls. trouble is—I fancy they think it's a [Might. §:30 p. m.—Iashions by editor of Is saved from rupture sometimes onlyleage of hooch running—but they're| Joe Peters, ex-pooiroom proprie- llnr‘prr';).lln " S Aa by their own ir sood-sence and|ywatching, and 1 don't think there's|tor, returns from France to fnd|" g4 o 'm' Dance music by loyalty to the country they serve 0|¢ho chance of a slip-up [himselr taken for Sonny Crosby, scion | jnent orehestra. o Y Prom- devotedly. That cach thoroughly ré-| Qepceording to your instructions'-— Of a wealthy, aristocratic W 10:00. 9. 5in ~-Dancs’ s spects the other's ability, but at the h, noqded slightly to Lillian—"I have family, by the late Sonny's § iiegas, < Oc B same time cherishes a feeling Which|iyo hegt racing driver in this end of mother. Overwhelmed by this 10:40 a lm~\|)\'mcvn' progrT in lesser people might be termed jeal-|tye siana stationed in a small, fast|peal and faced by the necessity 3:00 p. m—Radio ;m' S ously, I have long suspected. But theloap gt the other end of that roaa, carrying out the deception the pool-| 3i45 p m kA smoldering emotion is never permitted | Gaiting for o passenger who will di-|Toom proprietor begins to change his| 630 p, m_}g“ures‘a,‘&l n,m' sical to burst into open flame. And eac :ct the chase of the big limousine to |Ways to meet the new influence of progrum‘ Rk gl scrupulously respec the Other'signg oyt where it goes. There will|his life. i Hights In aby plece of work in WhiCh 4150 be a motoreycle man at the same| Instead of the customary bad man- WBZ :}Qi:)'l:rt.un.\.:r\»vxurfl] \}3“‘fv\r/il“flxn::‘“l:"in“ who can play the role of a|#00d man story that has come to be (Westinghotise, Springfield.) Needle Mother Swallowed GOLD STAR MOTHERS S Roliceman. are modithailn iy gltiren TR LRI LR S R R Saturday, Oct. 7. Found in Baby’s Shoulder T SUDDLALNALS should be needed. That accounts for|tion the author has written a com-| 7,50 o 1\ poceball scores. B . e y 2 - The Doctor Intervenes. that and - of tha' o . always ex-|pellingly human story of tense emo- flmé ato'ry - as scores. ed- 'M‘nrklon. Lal‘n.. Oct.‘ 7.— Three [Pdlace Invites Them to Showing of o .. .|cepnting the passenger for the fast|tional appeal and heart throbs. The| g4 S s years ugo Mrs, Trank J, Schwing, who “Sonny"’ Therefore, when at GaE |part of Joe Peters is one of the char- 100 p. m.—Baseball scores. Musi- then was Miss Ethel Frinck, swal-| ultimatum that Tom Che Tilian: 160084 b Adlet DisKe |aotetn takten. by ‘the atar, WA Hora s EHdal SO HONSE: alter Hampden at “Hamlet” lowed a needle two inches long. Two| The management of the Palace g0 on with his part of the work, Mr.{ VT haphen to h‘o ”'_'l «;a‘.‘:r{ " he |trays it simm\-' ABALSA R CHaE 8:10 p. m.—Literary evening. {months later she was married. Char- theater has recejved a personal let- Drake, instead of replying, shrugged | ;) 1.?1?1' shonld like to Know how |tense interpretation that marked his §:30 p. m—Musical selections, Willi tic Girl Charged |lotte, her 22 months old baby, beganlter from Richard Darthelmess, _the his shoulders and ned his palms |t O e road fs. T had un. linterpretation of the title role of 8:50 p. m—Musical selections. 1Timantic Ltk Charge i yesterday and continued ap-|fa@mous screen star, in which he re- outward in an airy gesture of sur-‘du_\t'w;’I s U “'\‘“l:”"r; 5Dkl Tiavid, Sunday, Oct. 8. With Murdermg Baby i e quests that old Gold Star mothers be render, 1 confirmed anew my ’”S"mv& i n{v e acing ca as [ s e as. Sriginaily. pHeBewiEs wChurch services conducted by Rev. Putnam, Oct. 7.—Murder in the Schwing investigated the little:invited to see his new picture “Sonny"* picions that Lillian's resourcefulness "7 B8 1 exprossed extreme doubt of [to the amusement world as a_ stage arren L. Atherton, pastor Baptist|first degree was charged against Mary |girl's repeated rubbing of a spot on at its presentation in New Britain. and ingenuity had been back of the|yp o "ciecrars ability to get him to|play by George Hobart, and Pauline church, West Springfield. Titelman of Willimantic in a truc|her left shoulder and felt a foreign|This is in keeping up with the gen- plan to identify Smith, and then trace |, = o oo T e i the |Garon, who created the leading fem- e A bill returned yesterday by the grand|body under the skin, she probed and |eral policy that started during lts through him the ramifications of the| . o follow flushed painfully. Lil-|inine part at that time, is Mr. Bar- WGI jury impanelled at the opening of the|found the needle. The head of theshowing in New York city a short evil plot in which he was engaged lian again came to the rescue. |thelmess' leading woman in the| (American Radio & Research Corp,|Superior court here. The indictment|needle had disappeared. The biunt|While ago. Several hundred gold star Lillian wasted no moment in petty We had to change that plan at [SCreen version, Medford Hillside.) is signed by Harry E. Back of Dan-lend of the needle finally protruded|mothers saw the picture there at the feminine triumph, however, but spoke | ... "1, ninute” she said, “be canse| The Keith vaudeville bill the first Saturday, Oct. 7. felson, who was foreman of the grand|and the mother withdrew it. Neigh-|invitation of the theater and Mr. Bar- as if there had been no objection 4id not wish to have teo obvious|half of the week will be an excellent| 0:30 p. m—Boston police reports. [jury. Miss Titleman is charged with |bors were present when she with- jthelmess has communicated with all whatever to young Chester's going on |, " . cotion between this house and,Show as four very fine acts are Late news flashes. Early sports news. |murdering her newly horn baby son [drew the needle. theatens that have contracted to show with the work. by strangling it to death by wrap- “Sonny’ that they be invited to see it. G e ad iien 100 e e ISR AL e B iver 4 . lthe chase of the limousine. One |Promis Heading the hill will be| 2 p. m.—Evening program: i ” e You look much better,” she said | it S O e O o that|“Just Girls” seven pretty girlies who 1. The™Family Circle, ping a stocking about the child's| The name of the letter Q comes “Sonny” is a story of the times just encouragingly to the vyoung Chap.icqijon Alien, at any time vou say, |Offer a song and dance revue in an II. Final baseball scores. neck and by pressure of the hands|from the French queue, meaning a |after the war when our soldier boys Mrs. Graham's coffee is calculated to |, "' "0 perl will pick you up from [Original manner. Other acts incluge| III. Concert. on the throat. tai, as the letter is O with a tall. |returned victorious from the . battle- make anybody sit up, you know. Tl oo 1 o} 14 have told you, but I|Blanchette and Devere in song and am sure you are going to be able to| Lo TR 00 music; Al Sternia, a former minstrel go through with this splendidly. Now ™y B opin 5 ove vy sted an ac-|favorite and now a hit in- vaudeville, let us get this straight. Where doj, joccent nod from him, but I knew |is a blackface comedian who has = jou fplanurocbe tomight® ARd=youl, knew her change of plan had |very comical line of talk and songs might run over again the Aarrange- ;... pom within the last minute to[that should make him a favorite ments for tz-amng»,\mnh which vou shield young Mr. Chester from Allen |here; Gunther and Romaine, twe have made. I think we have them Drake's unre ning captiousness. |clever girls have a pleasing variety all down pat, but it will do no harm offering that features their wonderfus|| to go over them again." singing and stepping. 3 Tom Chester eagerly opened his T W Wallace Reid P: alla leid, popular Paramount mouth to speak, but Dr. Pettit| [\) Ed Senator [star, will be seen in a new automobile speed picture, “Across the Continent” reached out an authoritative hand| and set it upon his lips.” at the Palace theater next Thursday, i sently k prefentlyy/ he.sald o iny Friday and Saturday. In this picture staccato tones. “You must have this' A the star returns to his old love—the Bret ' | lautomobile and in the transcontinen- | L= 8 Bk prepRring. s pision Uhr ‘tal tale by Byron Morgan, Mr. Reid obtru while Lillian talked, and : has plenty of fine chances to dem- he held it to Tom Chester's lips per- a |onstrate his prowess at the steering' emptorily. | The, young. man swal- | . & . |wheel. All kinds of thrills and un- lowed it obediently, and the physician : Ao R R LA ndglumsel 8- Thiiit erile » ) lintroduced and of course the love gOwelle back dn- your chair and |element is strongly presented. rest for five minufes,” he said, “then | g ARDENY DERH you may go on with this folly, forti- fied as well as 1 can manage under . the circumstances. | N RN v | “We Had to Change." : ; g }(‘anadinn Forest Fires Do Damage (eere wan-that i 1id velge ‘which : : : | Amounting To About $8,000,000 compelled obedience, and for the time He had named there was no sound in the room save that of the crackling logs in the fireplace. Then Dr. Pettit nodded to Tom Chester and | the boy turned eagerly to Li n “You know that big limousine I told you about,” he began, “the one we | traced from Quogue to Riverhead? It came down in this section tonight, and is hidden in one of the wood roads which lead from that road by t REVELATIONS OF A WIFE [ | | Adele Garrison's New Phasc of | — | Saturday, Oct. 7, Disclosed, You might think this bathing suit was designed to wear on the beach or to bathing suit parties: But Ruth Anderson says she wears it in the water. She swims at Los Angeles. & Proudly Presenting One'of the Greatest Screen Dramas of the Day! SUNDAY NIGHT—MON.—TUES.—WED Richavrd PROPERTY LOSS MILLIONS : S ] ” The Story of a Boy Who Took a Dead “Buddy’s” Place in a Blind Mother’s Heart and Could Not Live the Lie! North Bay, Ont., Oct. 7.—The pro- perty loss in the fire which swept so many towns in northern Ontario prob- y will aggre € between seven and ght million dollars. The loss of life will likely total between 30 and 40, while 150 and 200 farms were burned out, according to a statement issu by Premier Drury, after a trip over the stricken area on a relief train. The towns of North Cobalt, Thorn- loe, Heaslip, Charlton and Uno Park, were destroyed. Haileybury was al- most destroyed and Englehart suffer- i ar |ed considerable damage. New Lis- | 3 u . i | keard was a slight sufferer. There are fewer women barbers in WR[[}KEU : ; S | [the United States today than there || SFRUIT-A-TIVES"”, The Famous Fruit | Medicine Completely Restored Him | Next iebruary has been set as the of the wedding of Miss Camiila 1l Ashe Sewall, Bath (Me.) so- ‘—_THEATRE-‘f el pra eI HARTFORD o | TONIGHT | Max Morcin and Frederick Stanhope Present moved on the sea Lisehtom by a current of four-tenths | . The Faithful Heart South African natives regarded | A Comedy Drama by Monckton Hoffe. Oom Paul as being absolutely bu”‘“inm Latest London Success With a Cast proof of Personalities. Eves., 50¢, i5c, $1.00, $1.50 and §2.00. = = o KEITH VAUDEVILLE SUNSET Cleans Oh! 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