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- s o o B 0 70 5.4 b sk ) A AN T T M PR 7 0 A O o o - - we o 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1922. re— A T——— = e MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY, KEITH VAUDEVILLE AND STELLAR PHOTOPLAYS OFFERINGS AT LOCAL THEATERS — HOYT'S REVUE AT FOX'S— “MANSLAUGHTER” AT PALACE — LYCEUM LOSES BURLESQUE FRANCHISE — JOHN MILTERN, LOCAL BOY WHO MADE GOOD ON STAGE — NOTES e akiaarans =—— Old Mr, Crow began to fidget, He| | H couldn't quite see where all this talk | v was lending, He closed his bill tight- | ing to answer any more questions, i | I didn't suppose’—said Fatty, | I were any birds' eggs to be found at| 1 this time of year," ! Birds' cggs!' eried Mr. Crow, “I J | should say not! 1 haven't seen one for ____J){ montns" “Every good hotel serves eggs three The Wild Chance Madge Was |then a loon gave its unearthly call,|times a day,”” Fatty Coon declared REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Ehmnalad 1o Txke I the nen sprang to their feet “T shan't stir until T have three for It is the signal,’ one said. “He|my supper. T gave t ! |must be coming. Hold the door open| ‘““Then you may starve here, for all I whee Che |80 he ean i directly ind T will| I care!" Mr, Crow squalled. “Besides, of the little g to t €n I be at the wheel with n ot upon|I've already told you this wasn't a If 1 ha npe Is in detal [the starter. He wants no noise of the hotel.” the ta engl irly up to us for| ‘“Pardon me!" said Fatty. “I'll he lapse L 1 ) Nolftear o ¥ | going along now. TIt's my mistake, believe 1 \ ad the e | 1 took itage of their preoccu-| Mr. Crow." | age to undertalk {pation with the posts each had been| "I should say it was your mistake," : iecis ey Fortn ! t ™Y |assigned to s apart the vines| Mr. Crow scolded as Fatty scrambled | % CHORUS WITH HOYT'S REVUE inch bot the 11 was on and |\which concealed me so that 1 would|doWn the tree | . Starting Fox’s Monday of the ing woodland Ibe able to spring quickly into the| “You certainly ought not ever to A & s - we e 8 i ad And then there came a {gh- | try to keep a hotel,” Iatty called back cealed. But v ostep rom me |y v | 1 a bieycle dashed into|at him. “You know what a good hed (] | ite all season, combining good looks!| On October 23, 24 and 25 Irene|were practically completed for the ind the limousine, and|iS: but your meals are the poorest “""1\ real ability at singing and ncl~!("|.lll\, the best dressed woman in|showing of burlesque shows at the T've ever eaten.” ing, will play opposite the lead. Vi- | America, will take the leading part in{Iyceum theater for two days of the th wa v L K road | me gm,;hyi unmistak- | (Copyright 1 hy Metropolitan vacious little Grace Willlams is the | “Slim Shoulders,"” week presumably on Friday and Sat- It pat ble acecents, "I am followed." Newspaper Service ] ‘clewr ingenue and the manner in| “The Prisoner of Zenda'" and a|urday with the u((l'ucflcr} playing at vines an rt I thrilled with the knowledge that| —_— | which Louis Caron renders his bal- | “Tailor Made Man' are coming. \the Jacques theater in \\al»rhuryvon no one but I N |though 1 could not distinguish his ’ J‘Iuds makes him a prime favorite. | ——— | Monday and Tuesday and at the New covered it ¢ features, my memory of his voice was PPL[S ——— Specialty dancers of merjt are Fred Bristol on Wednesday and Thursday. cleari £ such that I was certain of his identity. I M f . ‘Wheaton and Arthur Brooks and the N BRITAIN L SES Pat White's First Show. s utastisally 9 g s el i = Hello 1922” Is Skll--Shll‘ley Four Dancing Flappers, Bob Raby, Pat White's show was scheduled to trances a mass of tangled growth, £0lino tne foor tumbled into the ton.| BY EE{{{T}HA] E. SHAPLEIGH 3 il"egg,\' \:flla}‘;"\\'orki’;\‘g wn;‘h ther;n, are ‘pla,vkin r;':aw ‘_Brjtain for |the‘v t::st that no e else s 1 discover it |neqy, mming the door after them, Of Columbia University M g M i a sure-fire s Che chorus is e | week's attraction opening in Water- nese that . thrust —aside o rter, setting the engine going, I|universally than the apple when —_— [k ASECE: ; Y sl Uoiet beoausot ythalircis ke & the vines 1 1 the bicyele into through the bushes to the|baked The children enjoy it and i : " | Tonight is the last shm\l_ng of Tom i, booking arrangements. Because o A - Hoyt's Revue begins an indefinite | Mix in ‘Do and Dare, with its ac- the loss of the three cities in Con- its shelter “Don't Waste Breatl One pro disposal of not know the machine, caught at the it can be taken for the school lunch, [, b | ; | nnti i ol 2 3 ! 2 b ity 0 - |engagement at Fox's theater on Mon- | companying high class vaudeville pro- , y necticut an effort is being made by spare tires fastened In the back, and|In dairy lunch places baked apples|qay next, opening wi Hello 1022, i gram. Tomorrow night brings “The | tllaLIIOHS w Have Pa’ ¢ Here the directors of the association for o 'd’l': o mvacs WPt T’”"‘f”‘”“r:’;" '““,‘Zfll‘:”‘“‘l'm‘_'.:: i S ya big review of the scason's hits, and Gray Dawn” and “The Marri#d Flap- three other New England cities. ¢ o ol Ak the BRSOL the ariustas tiel __Srech S9L08, dneciAmiRiEsd ADDICEH shitting| toMimAdkEblce of New York (Sl NERiEAIh aHERIRT oA Booked Into Pawnmket, RI No specific reason is given by the must | powerful machine got into motion. ash an the skin may be g hilarious trip to the big town, for spendthrift wife who sticks to her | | burlesque association for the drop- leave roa PRSI+ Y RN 3 | re: »d or left on 7 B e st ',tih‘l [SRERNE e RN, remain et |t€ Jast three days of the iweek. | husband when he goes “broke” and | ping of New Britain, Waterbury and pusaed b AR pael Ui | o s o S ain eut| other snappy offerings in the reper- replenishes the family fovtune by| New Bri z 9 7 e 44 infinite s, taking S | thoougt the wicn, an Snel atibes fras : ‘plenishes y fortu Y| New Bri Bristol and Water- | Bristol from the circuit but it is be- e e e i PRREl S LEERY MEMIEs 2L E0lc |htouey iheumkin andy "a;;‘i“" T |toire include “Listening In." a broad- winning an auto race, disguised /45| bury have lost their franchises on |lieved by those interestéd in local S 58 Jiitis noias Trcians 1| |allows the appie to expand in cooking | ASUNE of mirth and Jjollity, and her husband, she is a- Whirlwind of | the Mutual Burlesque Association cir- | theatricals that satisfactory arrange- e wild life twith o1 land it is less likely to lose is sHape, | . Scandals of Eleasure.” a choice bit|action. cuit for the showing of burlesque | ments could not be arranged with the 5 : : Plice:apples in'a baking pan: Add)| -0 oierymeomedy mnd/Song; Next Week's Pictures shows in these cities to Pawtucket, | theater owners. 3 d. 1 made may way a the pa to my goal, the place where it joined the winding road, and with shaking e During Hoyt's appearance here the .y v aust Have Love” shows| R. 1. where the shows will play a| The Lyceum which was to have lone tablespoon sugar and one tea- | ! : MORE OF H IS {spoon butter to each apple. 1{"" | poliey will be unchanged, & g ev Mason in the role of a beau. full week cngagement instead of [housed the attractions has been closed igh water to cover pan | .5, [CAture with comedies and news i, oy who, by her faith and per-| Splitting the week in the three cities | for the past few months but it s ex- Pour in eno s 2 re heing changed twice week & ¥ 3 5 v W E T RES {af I hies Dhve opoka 0 stence, succeeds in freeing her lover | mentioned ahove. | pected that it will open shortly with DV N' U |after the apples have cooked for 10 |mp . e ot pire hoinoc apiiay sistence, succeeds in freeing her lover | mentioned a | pected tha P 1 asid the screen of q . nute aste en wi irup | 3 murde: is a This decision w reached by the (a picture policy and occasional road 5 mankedr it Nat five feat {minutes. Baste often with the sirup|uyouty v P s B TR murder. It is a| 1 3 from me, imperfectly visible because SCOTT BAILEY | | formed by cooking la‘Qzfly .}.lvr‘ ls‘;]s;“,]f‘;?;r,:;rl‘,l('.‘. ”,’1 O”P‘ great detective story as well as a pul- | directors of the Mutual Burlesque |attractions. A formal announcewment j&a’ damlknasariloomed: the Aa N - — e i e e T N T Association at a meeting held the |to this effect has not been made by shadowy outline of a h‘m imousine ;'UT A )‘{OTFI J MISS WETHERED WINS ‘ 1./7 this mu;,mly review local the “Watelh Him Step" shows Richard | last week in September in New York. { John Glackin, the new manager. sl St ilie 2 5 o Z ' 4 3 2 Talmadge in a speedy play in which | Beca of the loss of the three Con- e B ion wnc i One mo the coming of dawnd Huusiation, Bagy Dot 4. = Migs|teveosusiansiasiured of the SeweRth. ©upice s bast. of prospective | necticut cities the circuit is having a | The Hindu costume which Ruddy A gutt voice sounded close to| o oo’ po up the side of|Joyce Wethered retained her title of [type of musical comedy, combining | : bl e ROl e e 4 : Tl Young MRax N ar iy Straining: throush|e. i | Womanigort champlon Ak vaLdevis Ly theransical” comedy. Ak sonsinglay of an irate this | general rearrangement of routings. Valentino wears in ' ng FRed urkness, cxlimp) 25 e e oo feating Miss Joan Stockers 7 up and|bits; giving all members iof the cast|Picture his stunts ny Although it has not been officially | jah" was designed hy Natacha Ram- S 52 A > i (e J i o y S. lother he has attempted. stated, it has been learned that plans [ bova, his wife. 3 an opportunity to show their abilit | The company is aga eaded by T Brems, famous Hebrew character | Edmund Lowe will be Betty Comp- | comedi. Frank Soper, the straight ing man in "“The White |man, is well known here Miss Alice | round o 6 to play over ting on the running board of the | claime: an-linto the back pasture i :1ds and so rea swer car pr rabbit or a squirrel it across son's home in Cedar vamp Flow One of the figures sprang up. came At that hour the light in the woods|F Melvin, who has been a great favor- quickly toward the sport where I stood | was qim, t in the open pasture it 2 g and suddenly began to thrust some|.ac almost like the day. All at once |8 long object which T guessed to be a|yqyty ¢ 50 S y that made up | [r—_—_——— e ——— /) . ° . @ cane into the t beside me. Agai he wouldn't go home th i and agair thrust, sometime above| morning, but would find a snug pla - - my head, sometimes beside me, while )+ sleep right there on the edge of the | ’ . . . I stood numb with te waods of but one tt A tall hemlock towered above him. | R e e - sound In its top a nest of some Kkind— 4 o : Once he missed me only whether crow's or sq Fatty == tion of a neither knew nor cared |SALLY, IN STORMY SCENE, QUITS | =By ™ 7 T N 7 Rl G LD e iy , SPECIAL—SUNDAY EVENING ONLY—SPECIAL muttered. And climbing the t to the nes murmuring irg in a s was no buckled un been holding a small tree I tumbled ignominiously T But my the branch me, and y fought back to caimne to listen attentively to the few word which the me “If we could smoke, a longing infleeti “Don't waste h vised briefly Against ord “How long must we wait, do you think?" 2—Excellent Pictures—2 MARIE ?REVOST “THE GREY DAWN” % STl ALL STAR CAST q “THE MARRIED FLAPPER” Fox News Sunshine Comedy Sit down again, Sally- tone was cool and masterful ou | lon't unders We are paying you| good salary not for your present ability, much as it is, but for what ) training will do for you. We can't| |1et you stop developing. Then 1 shall pay for it my: nby smiled Look over the bills some time. Gol- den will show them to you. Your pay | might cover—well, your literature | lesson.” “Then I'll take only what I can pay | fer.” He looked at her “Listen, fally, while I make things clear. Your contract calls for all the again, and was d with —Beginning— th," the o >, L] ()] n = (1] >< == = [—)] — ] =. 2 << = ga = No Time to Lose i m “Till just before daybread,” came e 40 L patient answer. “If he does training I've mapped out for vou . G l f ;}:;i rlgyun before then we must go ba { Your'e going on with it. A contract’s| i ala return o and come tomorrow n ) K*{"l&- la contract, and this one is—a con-| iM i in wadlwsz [ % \ \ ] | “No contract can compel me to stay H € O avoritas condition § \ g ssk| |under obligations I can never repay. “Everythir I \ ) |1 don't believe—now—that you bolt. And it needs to b pect to get back in cash what I owe| HEADED BY to crawl on this road, glad then bag |you?" ke the open the He glanced at her sharply. | York will burn beneath us. But talk What will you do about it?"” HE REACHED ACROSS THE||JR ing is bad business. Quiet is better."| """ eSS T T - vithave are 'othEr thentnicals TABL | i ; The minute whiel followed | to himself It's No manager will want to pay what | S eiing ‘ dragged term Afraid to stir, | agleey it will cost him to defend the|by Even when T scruhbed floors and || f n|euit 1'd bring if he employed you be- pecled potatoes for a Mving 1 was schooling en my breath, 1 waited | and Twenty-two : with the silence and darkness | t lfore your five years' contract with us never under oblieations that I could 3 seeming to grow hea and more op- | w y -lis up.” not meet. I certainly 1 .l Gl pressive with each passing second. And | side the nest Sally looked into his face, her sky- for such a thing now. I--I s oyous Gloom | hemloc ue eyes like pools of light in which the Frolics. You won't sue me for{lfg Chasers At last he Alhe seemed to see himself refiected |hrea of contract. There wouldn't ||| Ch f orus ol = i ’ ; t ‘Get out of t ed ) thi Come—I'm not a bad sort, you got up, and drawing on her 1 i this is a hote no®. You mean a lot to me. Don't cape ent slowly to the door Supreme Bel“')", ow. He had come|yofi worry about anything—repay at can you do outside the the- | | hon t ¢ SIPINE UDiment and that. Time enough when ater?” Canby's voice was cold again, || ) » YEIley. S1 BUIS wevening (406 land had a snesring-edge to it i / 1 e to w0 to And here was| He reached across the table, but| Sally turned for a moment i —— . | somebody in ¥ ) Sally withdrew her hands and clasped | “Oh—there's always a demand for | Two Women Tell How Lydia E. | y Fitty Qoon saw Who 1t w8 |svemtn Her fap housework. Don't forget I've had & i} 3 ) | that had disturbed him he decided| = gpe jooked down at them, now so|lot of training in that line too.” Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound | to have some fun wi Crow. He| o kept and pretty, but she was| And she closed the door firmly be- / Stopped Their Suffering | was not sleepy, He feeling in | oot thinking with pride or vanity. Her |hind her. h‘f“fp,”'h 1 e | heart was sick within her. She lift- s I A el R 4 ed her eyes and met Canby's squarely. | (To Be Continued.) Iron Mountain, Mich. — ‘T had terri- | i ble pains every month and at times had | r”';" e e o - “We'll never come to it, Mr. Can-| (Copyr 1022, NEA Service). | to go to bed on ac- i / SRR R = | i ‘r'fi" 4 count of them. I saw ) g o S e T 5 4; % nd took Lydia E. aic E 1k yo )W ‘ | ook Iy |0 T T Banish Biliousness, Constipatior MUSICAL i ble Lompound]twn)f e i S tiriy gmort bt * ’ ! AR AR Rl ERy ord | mdeed rve had minc: and now ke and other dyspeptic dls?rde.rs by a COMEDY ! ow atmysicktime. |1 €001 o e Make short course of Beecham’s Pills—the " , 4 factsasatestimonial | not our unfailing remedy for all irregularities SlNGlNG and Iamrecom- | eat J! e 3 i i 3 i | mending the VE s liver of the digestive organs. For eliminat- o Dn NC'NG | able Compoun 0 |in somebody else’'s hed . . my friends, " _Mre. A. H.(.‘,An;x)éfm}‘][_), 218 | “What did vou ha well ing waste products from the system, Lol (! % St. ountain, Michigan. | per Mr. Crow? Fatty . . 5 4 ‘ _7 Ex;;?w.“ Ohio. m:'l-:fi'clrydrlnomh I had ) improving the appetite, strengthening : . : ns in my back and lower part o Never you mind! Crow re- : Ao © : my abdomen that I could not lie quictly | tortea. “Never i, young . the gtomach, ar_ld in othe}' respects NEW SHOWS NEW SCENERY NEW SONGS ey o LA e keeping the bodily health in a sound and I was not regular either. Fatty knew well enough that Mr i " ' x H -:d::;dve{,tisemeatog‘ whatL;édi:E& EYOW-14A: Tasds hix SUDDAY OF ‘GOPR Take condition . Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday # kham’: egetable Compoun: a e never ate anything else when he B L chiseotten, 55 Teniosd 1y | Lo v 0! ; “HELLO 1922” “SPICE OF NEW YORK” 5 iht. It surely has help;d me a hl)t, u(} “De' yot .t there's. enough 16R , Y AR — ains now §nd am reguiar an 7" Fatty vquire . R R T i eecnamnm’s SHIRLEY MASON DICK TALMADGE , Ohlo. sn't” : ) C 2 : * Lydia E. Pinkham's Vogetable Com- L A R i in “Youth Must Have Love in “Watch Him Step pound is 8 medicine for women’s 8il- | .. oW SRR et f A Toents. 1t isespecially adapted torelieve |..1,.0" ke e 1k CBhY St e Sold = 10c—12 pills i An Entirely New Show Eve'y Monday and Thursday v 3 women. _If you suffer as did Mrs. Gar- |, /iy o' There may not be any everywhere 25¢—40 pills ! - . land or Mrs. Dale, you hould v;ilti:xl left by.the time you get there.” in boxes 50c—90 Pi”' ' well-known medicine a thoroug | “Get where?" Fatty asked him. . - ‘ K