New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1916, Page 12

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1918, g = s T s News for Theater Goers and ‘Women Readers The Restof Week | “WITHIN THE LAW” Week‘of Jan.r 17 $ The CrossPlayers N cab campany and report the man my- | | : M il B! ccif. It aid not seem possible that any enu for TOH]OITO A Comedy Drama in 1 Acts | 1esponsible company could have such Shies Sy | an unspeakably insolent person in its | co e | Breakfost. §6 | emplo. L v I HE 3B Fortunately, however, for my nerves ol Rice | ) temper, I had no time to dwell/ e Iish nd i (-] :pon the treatment 1 had rececived. | d .[.;Nl‘\ll\‘. 1 must summon another taxi at once, Coffee BB | 0na hasten my dressing or 1 would | Launch E | not rrive at Mrs., Underwood’s at Raked Reuans \ L\ BA 99 @8 | (ho time 1 said 1 would. Brown Bread ! N | AN ' 'I £ Punctuality is one of my few vir- Stewed “Apples Assorted Calkes g » \ 4 3 tues. 1 cannot bear to keep any one Chocolata i 3 NO EXTRAS |'waiting, and, on the other hand, it| Dinuer i 2 Why Madge Bolted the Dog and put the trunk key and my latch I do mot remember when a trivial ¥ "’r;‘“‘ f'l'm" door in my mesh - i ,bag. Then dra P v gloves incident so upset me as did the inso- S PO km“‘]::j" on o h(:ll:'\](w“l 72 2 | i lence of the man in the office of the 'and went through my apartment agam | taxicab company. I felt almost as if to the hall door, which I closed aflter | T coula mot wait to tell Dicky about ;™ i | it— as if I must go down to the taxi- 2252 Gz 277 7 2 7 Z By David Belasco. | annoys me terribly to have to wait for Boiled Saimon The season’s popular revival il | 20y one | dashed Potatoes String Bes H s : I took up the telephone receiver; Tettuce french Dr 'tf o \gain and spoke to the boy who takes i EG e, ~a l ‘ [Same Prices—Matinees 10c J+# . | care of the switchboard in our apart- Coftee | and 20c: Evenings, 10c, B8 | ment building. Baked Beans—Four cupfuls hoans, g B — B noc “IWould you please get me a taxi as | one-half pound salt pork, one table. O Nl i A R » soon @ possible?” I queried. “Geti gpoonful salt, four tablespoonfuls # | it from anywhere but the Bronson | molasses, one-half tablespoonful mu Yourdealerhasthisde— Compare our VALUES—Compare our PRICES—with 8 company. I will not take one of its!{ard. Wash beans and soak them over those you find elsewhere and you will be CONVINCED t night, drain, cover with cold iwater licious, healthful Cali- Small Orange Pudding ' that THIS is the place to trade. Remember—"No Money “All right, ma’am.” The cheery an- | and simmer until tender when pierced Cream one - fourth cup i Down—Pay Weekly. . 5 3 ; swer, such a contrast to the surly im- [ \with a needle. Drain, pour one half fornia frmt_the flnest, of butter with three-fourths pertinence of the other man, soothed [of the beans into a bean pot: add sit, cup of sugar and add one- IMPLY SAY—“CHARGE IT” | i ‘ At : ; | me I flew about my dressing, bathed | molasses and mustard. Place in salt sweetest, juiciest or- third cup of juice of Sun- | kist Oran, ; face anew, did over my 1! pork which has been scor i d a litl » s elnnew, didiover xSkl eine foseniecor e llon oy anges now on the mar- e et v Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits pped back on the dress of beans. Cover with remaing beans I had taken off when I laid down for' |l ang cover whole with boiling water. ket SErve at au mea.ls. 32:,'.'335"5.}??."&2”?“:{ | 7 98 10 98 14 9 s % iy v half hour's nap. Cover bean pot and bake in slow oven = 3 . o o P TONIGHT, T looked at my eyes critically in the ! 50 cioht hours | Weri o :fuPO'Zlns qulbnkl?g G | . 5 i i UE mirror. Thanks to the cold water and | ""Brofn’ Brea” one cupful grahem Save Sunkist tissue wrappers driiib oty 2 VALUES FROM $14.75 TO $37.50 my nap, they did hot show a trace of [ fiour one cupful rye flour, one cupful for beautiful silverware o e mum‘fpm. Robert Edeson and Ml [feeme L vee Findv consclonaiior el m s e L ISR e R R r n ’ ’ E J 2 o B timbal, 1ds. B Vicaaraph Stars Leadache. Ilcne\v‘(l:nl ',::‘,",‘:'d“'ir;’,“'[ ot el nal on e T a1t o awa bl Cahfomcgmlt“%xfig.gxchaue :'p‘:: B ‘:_tj”‘u:g ! es’ an SSeSs oats fipn~ - n;‘m" ::"“ “'”.‘, atal one and onc-half teaspoonfuls by Eastern Headquarte: cook in moderate oven. AND hotheme much now. soda, two cupfuls sour milk i 139 N. Clark St., Chicago Serve hot with sauce. . o . P wanted to complete my costume, my | sour milk, mix well. Pour into but- 2 avalliere, the black opal set with tiny | tered molds, steam for three hours.' Hazel Dawn, in monds, which had been Dicky's|If a hard crust is desired, remove | Men’s Sl!flS and 0 er- The Frohman Film, 3 wedding gift to me. . bread from molds and bake l‘il"mflni “THE HEART OF B | 1 hag not put it on in the morning, | minutes. ' coats Two Big Features ! | v hen I dined with another man, even A AR | 50 old a friend as the cousin who had ) e e onl Erotmer i eyt AT GRAND THEATER | known. But now that I was going to | join Dicky and his friends I wanted e | te,wear it. The Grand theater, Hartford, next | I kept the Tavalliere with two or i three old pieces of jewelry of my | e e : | JEALO | mothers in a quaintly carved old lock | lesquers with Mollie Williams at its g - LOVE Lox which had been my grand- | head. Mijss Williams is one of the - MARK DOWNS IN ALL DEPT G s | mothers. The box was at the back of | most distinguished personages on the | HATRED the least used of my chiffonier | burlesque stage today. In her ‘Le CSPICION arawers The key to the box was tucked away in a bag, ostensibly for Ali Are Stirring Motive darning cotton, which was in my Features Tn | work basket. I could not wear they 687-693 MAIN STREET JENNIFER.” for it had not seemed just right, some- — upP how, to wear Dicky's wedding gift MOLL]E WILLIAMS VALUES $12.00 TO $80.00 week presents Bob Manchester’s Bur- key around my neck in any way, and | JEN-EYED | was afraid to carry it in my purse MONSTER” | for fear I should lose it. | Opening the chiffonier drawer 1| tarrinzg Robert Mantell and reached back and took out the box.) The key was sticking in the lock! |} | Utterly astonished. I stared at the i box and key for a long moment. It did | b not seem possible that I could have | forgotten to lock the box and put | | away the key upon the occasion of | last wearing my lavalliere. T am ODAY AND TOMORROW ! painfully methodical, as Dicky often | reminds me. Such an action would ) | e utterly unlike mc & IR0 3 With a sudden swift foreboding, I opened the box. The jeweller's dainty Tpeep ° case, which held the lavalliere, lay on 3 ARSONS Ao topiintoretionen QoA BE Y : By DOROTHY CLARKE. find my treasurer gone. No, it was | |3 : ) : o there, apparently unharmed, but I : : Majorie is a most ingenious per- | three electric bulbs, She then made [HEATRE—Hartford knew as soon as I looked at it that | | ; 1| a sort of bag of ping silk over yel- HARTFORD, Genevieve Hamper, at - & 3 son—she astonishes me every time % . [AY & SATURDAY. JAN. 14-15 ' other hands than mine had handled = i S low sill, ending it in a tassel of (Matinee Saturday) it since I had last seen it. see her, with tales of the things she| ..y 4ng finishing the top by a The Mother__lud e MOROSCO, the Man Who Naturally careful of my things, I s Hl ) has thought up and . made hersell. | hanging frill of soft lace, over whish g ve Us “Peg o' My Heart” and had always taken especial pains with ; ; 3 3 When I stopped in today, che was|were looped two strings of pearls: “The Bird of Paradise,” this ornament, which 1 prized, both ) ] | reading, in her boudoir, under the | similar chains also attached it {0l One of the favorite objections to until the case was so complicated _ Now Presents = because it W Dicky's w (elebiany o ki R . 3 most wonderful hanging light—aua | the big links of the chaln that held | aqua suffrage in the communities [ that it quite made my head swim PiE: CINDERELLA MAN” ent and beeause it was the most bea 4 she told me she had made it! she (the bulbs, which, of course, Kung | which do not have it is that if the Women don’t need the judicial medy of Romance by Edward | tiful thing I had ever owned. ) T 7R had a frame constructed, that was a | down inside. The light was switched | omen vote they will also be eligible | mind. indeed: Childs Carpenter _ | 1 had always Jaid the pendant care- ¥ sort of wire wheel with the spokes |on or off by the usual contrivance in ! ¢y juries and judgeships. What botisense. when motherhigll GED BY ROBERT MILTON fully upon’ the satin bed first, then attached to the chain that holds | the wall. “And just imagine a w a n 1 the: willy nilly into a judge- Typical MOROSCO CAST ' wrapped the long slender links of ‘ : R coationtar dg ISL L NImeD L DY e ptaat charasted Nights, 26c to $1.50; Mat- | the chain around it. But no such care- | 3 (| 300 LTI 78 e U O D B R s she oot oy even i N i : » R ting the stellar show. | [TI€Pd_of mine with uplifted hands Every mother is a_judge. : St el GREEN-EYED MONSTER | dramas augmenting the stellar show- | in her tone. “Women haven't the She may be a bad judge, handling e B A Sudden Thought. | inz. judicial mind at all. They don't out her decrees arbitrarily making CINDERILLA MAN | The pendant lay on top, the crumpl- AT FOX'S TODAY The story is one that will interest { need it, and they've never devel- decisions hastily and carelessly, and cd links of the chain underneath, oue | | ana thrill as it sweeps along like a | oped it.” zlving sentence not according to the PARSONS’ THEATER | lensth of it even hanging outside the | Dunse I'enticement R s calousy serves as the basis of the | MISMtY torrent to a climax that is| The other day, when I was visit- heinousness of the crime but accord- box. Evidently it had been crushed TEAb Jealousy serves e most dramatic and exciting. ing a friend of mine who is the ing the amount of trouble it big sensational which has a ion “G | ily back i . % as - 4 | i " roduction “Green-ey=d | hastily back into the box by some oN¢ nost startling climax. Prominent in | o' am Jox produc | — mother of two energetic voungsters, , causes her. who was inspecting it. ety : Monster,” starring Robert B. Man- | s | the s 't of Miss Willlams is Bea- . ; bl I thought of this a { R ; Who could have been meddling With irioe e B ”m_‘l“f““'(;‘h‘iq ‘::‘:‘ tell. foremost of tragic actors with | EDESON AND DAWN IN W et o sarsument. 1 the | All Honor to the Conscientious Moth- my things? Not even Dicky knew ; : : R easdibain . er-Judge. B coenics mew ro. | Hings? Not tven Dicky knel | circus girla is an vther Teature of she KEENEY FEATURES | i soungsters accompanied us on e ; 5 ghin 23 - [ show. Hart has been a great favorite | their new cycles. The boy has a Or she may strive with all “her - comedy, “The Cinderella Man” I had not told him because I was p dovill g6 T : = 5 5 AR velocipede, the girl a trievele r ¢ a e the attraction at the Parsons | afraid he would laugh at my femln- | °0 the vaudeville stage. Teddy Burns, Heading the photoplay program at vede, the girl a tricycle. heart and conscience to be an up B Atonight and Saturday mati. ! ine strategy. There was only one pos. | ¢ of burlesque’s best comedians | 45 Keeney's tonight will be the Vitagraph | She Wanted To Swap—He Didn’t. | right judge, fair, impartial, just and leads the fun brigade. Others who : Blue Ribbon feature, “The Cave Man”, | The little girl (doubtless imbued , merciful. nd night. The play was first ' sible person, Katie, ey S e I ¥n Washington three weeks ago She must have watched me return [ (9V€ ‘OPOS e i one In which Robert Edeson pluys the| it the spirit of the age) wanted L L R e IR scored am tmmediate hit with | the lavalliere back to its box and put | G¢0- Douglas, Frankie Burns, Hazol . leading role, and *“The Heart of Jen- | and I honor them with all my heart school. | the key away without me knowing it, | Croshy, Charles Reynolds and Frank ¢ | nifer”, a Frohman production present- | (0 Y the boy's velocipec We | Just as truly as Portia do they de- Fanning. This array of talent is sup- ; P cd by a capable cast supporting Hazal | broposed a swap. but the boy didn’t ' serve to be called “a Daniel come to sented by a typical Morosco cast laygoers of the national i€ertain that Mr. Morosco h Then in my absence she must have H another success o his list ot opened the box. The haste with which | Plemented by an exceptional chorus Dawn, the captivating little actress, | care for her tricvele. Another exam- | judgment.” feal ventures that have proven | the ornament was thrust back showed | 0f €irls who are not only bewitchingly k % | They are big attractions, each Deing | 1. o¢ the Perhaps more truly, since thete ar. The production has been | that she had been afraid of my sud- [ Pretty but who possess singing and - In five parts, and without any other| .¢” gy gges who ever knew a boy, POSition is more trying. A judge by Robert Milton, well-known | 4en return. She evidently had haa ; dancing ability to a marked degree. % | inducements the management of the | gy wanreq to be a girl?) © ! not mix up in his cas and he 81 patrons of the drama be- | N0 ¢hance to return the things as The first part of the show is entitled - popular playhouse should have no |~ myo gispute which arose was re-: G068 not have to enforce his decl- of his many artistic achieve- A She had found them. “Phe Lawn Dansant.” It is a lively : - ¢ trouble in getting a capacity audlence. | oo o @ SRS TR b il | slons B & icerator the stock corn A sudden thought struck me. | musical comedy concoction. The las - v % Edeson. is fast becominz leager k0, e e sl The mother-judge does at the Parsons a few seasons | Whether she intended to steal the | part is called. t, Present and Fu- 3 5 < § | in'the screen world and in “The Cave ! Pr ”'h;‘_ R hl‘lp His e reiont: Moreover, another thing which The admirable cast that is pre. | lavalliere or only to put it back in jture.” Miss Harlow offers a specialty S " 5 Man®, he has a vehicle which should | iq € [0 € SO0 F8 (0 WS BCO0 T makes her position a difficult and g “The Cinderella Man,” in- its place, she would probably return | and Billy Hart and his four circus _ ¥ give him a snubstantial boost toward - \_,m\;“‘d ith £ ANy e delicate one is her great power Shelly Hull, Phoebe' Foster, | (¢ the apartment in the afternoon | girls furnish an act the equal of any . that pinnicle. = The play is founded | i i “p_“ AN el | There is practically no appeal from ' | when she was sure both Dicky and | playing vaudeville. It is a girlie witttam e, & on William Somerset Maugham's great | “YOIE (BUL “\(\“;‘:l ‘"“"““’(‘Q“\“V’\""‘)‘_ i her court, and we all know that abe Bacon, Theodore Babcock, 3 2 A B PRobven i . : : i i ala Mason, Lillian Dix, Hubert | Would be away. She had the key | show all the way through, a laughing Elal story of love, faith and retribution. i . 1 S0 4 solute Bower 18 wrakt test of chmme The play in which Miss Dawn appears | 48V afternoon. acter : Well, T read her a story this B aries Lane, Willlam Yer. | *° ;ll\e l\'n(‘:lo'l\“dour. Of course T|ghow from beginning to end, and s TR - 1 . : | Helen Turney and others. o e rideediE fican W (as i s I RS e e R {is billed as “a drama of smiles and | =~ Lo, All honor to the mother-judge, T e ant. W that ehe had 4 }peen seen in Hartford for she has|oy pnis orodueiin was writton | tears”. It has been favorably received | MGRUST W W0 0., say, and don't show that you do not | S EDEoC UL O] ol itten by | jn the cities where it has been shown . appreciate the importance of | | i pirit, not of the age, but | Genevieve Hamper. I'he scenario T = = S fcousin_on. tne Dast slde somewhere) |t heon 1n vaudeville and she had | Nisory Deniel i D SK FOR with whom she had lived before com- e e . esque | ixola Daniels, author of “Destruc- | he Saturday patrons will also have The Evidence Was Very Complicated. | woman’s sphere by denyi i aur o ing to me. So I would not be doing | 1O Started to dream of burlesque | (jon" and other Fox dramas, and it hiinis sbhore by T S YR | ] ’“ rong in barring her for the night, | ' ¢ Hartford knew {“"““]‘“‘1”‘- Prior | may be said that none other than a : | Then in the morning I could proba [ '° the opening of the Grand. woman could have given so compre- | yvandinoff and Louie in a novel = 5 | Manager Moe Messing went to Bos- | pensive an expose of the soul-wreck- | painting act win considerable applause . “ the matter. I.did not want to lose g % | THE ORIGINAL Katie, but, of course, if she were | {00 to see the show last Tuesday and | tures of one cursed with jeal- | evepry day. Niblo's talking birds a I fastened my lavalliere and put on | duction is on that contains the ele- The Green-Eyed Monster,” will be | W e meerordl pmd S 7%;, N C‘—.—...-M-.\__ an opportunity to see it as it will be | g, the evidence came in, first from | ability to cultivate the judicial cast one of the features tomorrow one side and then from the other, | of mind and the need to possess It. | spec jp substitutes cost YOU same price. | my hat and cloak. ' The lock box T | ments which go to make a burlesque | seen at Fox’s today and tomorrow | leaves but little to be desired in that placed in my trunk locked the trunk, [ ©f popular appeal. with several single reel comedies and | form of entertainment.

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