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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., TUESDAY, MARCH 7, LCE News for Theater Goers and Women Readers TRANGE CASE IN PLAY AT LYCED In the Best Theater. ! ~ All This Week o TS (s S e Py “A Pair of Sixes” Furnighes Fun The Alfred Cross | rendt them emmanden, cacn com ] 1ot mor vios 1o e e Galore—Cross Players Star plete in six insertions. See them | did. She was so pretty and so happy s i PlayerS acted on the motion picture screen at | (N4 she got a siliy <ong over big, and i o me in answer to the letter friend’s | ing among boys and men usually a even the tenor hac s dece! to | ith the thermomete N stio sther o : . the Kceney Theater. td the decency hovering question whether one should invari-| yu¢ there are occasions when a boy And a Perfect Presentation make her go on and take a curtain | WY dowh near the ¢ — With him, which was enough to turn | OUtside the Lyceum of Edw. Peple’s Great ~ = Farcial Hit in Three i S e the head of any of the chorus. But | [HOW and sle of Acts — Entitled No, she stood up to him spunkily | Mary was scaved blue instead of [ (11" 5 fury. © and told him flat where he got off. | pleased, and she was so funny and 060 When Boys Fight Many interesting letters have comej defence. I do not believe in fight- \Treezing mark by try to stop a street fight between m last night, with d Whibping themselves A Pair of Sixes” turned A use them all be taught never to fight—it take e house into a verit “As you say, ‘to fight for a prin- ble furnace of fun, thr . threw the audience ciple,) " writes one letter friend, i ‘I'm going to get work," she said, ‘but | old fashioned and startled by her " even if I didn’t my mother and I |own success, that the lttle old green- | ot Dbraved the inclement weather st . ., | When he may have to do fit. He would never accept any help from you. | eved monster didn't hit any of the | L0 the heat of = convulsions, and 1 rikes some fine chords. But 4sn't ] G,4,u10 be taught when to fight and I have only one thing to ask, and | ®&irls, and there wasn't a single catty | oo o0 the heart of everyhody. 1t your interpretation of the sentencel ey not to: there are many little that is that you leave here at once | hint in our room. ust | vas dust one laugh atter another, merely a mental illusion produced by | insults and annoyances which may verybody 3 . 2 SR ¢ . 3 from the time the curtaj i 2 and do not come again. 1 can't {made a fuss over her till Mary fairly | shortly v’n'.m H}u‘ curtain went up at i the use of one word for two separate | he overlooked, but who does not ad she after eigh promise not to see you, Mary,’ he said; | cried, she was so happy. And the | for the final time at "l“'il it went down ' meanings? The word ‘fight’ is ¢0m-1 niire the man who can use his hands B | 1 must and will' ‘Well, at least [ | part that seemed to please her most | 3 e atalmost eleven, The monly used in two ways; rirst. mean- Snsari to DrOtect the godd nam B LI ) ST T e S | o o e her mOSt) Alfred Cross Plavers aia b i [ L e e B 'and with that he swupslabout and | plauding his hands of L sdOnNADEH D roud Rin Rt B e G OB e (e el R e R0 e e ot n er, sister or friend, also Y e | can s hall whon e = s hands off up stairs. they have attempted since s e Z 5 ; £ Jend pesocond. o It sterling principles of his own man G0 G e ) T O 01 el (To since a series of 8q21 (With Basting Line and Added physical fighting, the obejct of which | nooa” he continued. SUCCesses I ring for door all nicely opened for him. T ) ucc es ranging for the most part in Seam Allowance) Night Gown with or is to inflict the greatest possible She Has Reason o Hate Boys' Fights or man cannot be a gentlemn and bovs. 1 am sorry that [ could not|noe fight. 1 think boys should not backbone out of a boy for the time As played for nine months [l | told him sweetly that I'd opened it for LHS 08 100 Mtholin lodramaiic without Yoke, 34 0 44 bust. damdgclinonianiflopponent SRR OW \gain, “speaking about boy's fight- at the Longacre Theater, il | nim to get out, but I'd be shot be- | INVENTOR SHOWS HOW | rumns o 1 i been alwiys a A AR b icith oaning BRI Iich et lices : : ; N. Y. and this season has fore it ever opened to let him in R S T O T N BSEG D a night gown that is designed | ine tine chords, the constructive or| Ing iy youngest brother, then —a la four companies on the road. again. He glared at me, but ne| LUSITANIA WAS SUNK britain once: during the pasi twelve [of real service and comfort. Itisapers | e destructive meaning. - the sacri- about twelve, got into a fight witk PRICES—Matinee, 10c and didn’t say anything, and as soon he | £ & ""“I’,’"")- ,":‘." then by a road company. ;**;“y plain, simple garment without any | fice of one's self to an end or the sac-| another about the same ag but 20c; Night, 10c, 20c, 30c, 50c. {8l [ was out of sight I ran back to the i:\ o :: L-Tt“ performance here could I“hx‘(cssda“ tI\c shoulders or acros_shtlm rifice of an opponent, stronge T,h,py(»nl} reason for m'( Get seats early this week, f&ff | sitting-room, to find Mary in a dead . ; 2y be compared with the ren- pack an “[“"]hf eI RO g c L Bmothes reeallsiug Lo nkviewnoiutti fslit WCRcIUIT Hind Solieigids Aha L C faint. It was such a long time be-| The Sinking of the Lusitania,” a | Goen 1o the performance lnst night. (1°YO<e \'E‘ °“l-‘”‘° choice of a collar | 1 ("0 11 seems to uave forgotten| other fellow ‘had it im for him." My, foro she came round, and then she | '¢Markable mechgnical contrivance, ]'H"I“i the office hor, w part essayed (I QUS0E HEC a"‘“d Io",g-]"rfll‘lref‘q"‘"' lately. I surely would stop a fight| brother came “\"“v‘" with a very badly was ‘so dazed and terrified that we | °PeTated as a description of the for. | 'Y & local comedian, a youngster who gy s St ponce R e Rt i possibie BbyRtelling ithoAhOYA N HLON Prolien mons SBIE HHAtSL 0y Rs rerns were all scared to death, and I swore | PCd0INE of the British liner, is bili- | o IAKINE his first bow to crifical [¢'j g good S el o Sirmple, garMeh: | wickea and degrading it is to fight. 1} a foctor can_ tell you. My parents & solemn voor then and there that 1| C0 28 Keeney's vaudeville feature this| st ionces, the cast is excellent: (THIS| G Sier miaterialoandiic e ihantly | would tell the one that was insultea had large doctors’ bills to pay anc be the buslest little stage mother and | T€€k- It I8 a big novelty and one of Wit tpnels Murphy, makes good. eIl suited to the washable PRt o el e G UGS GhBts (R MR '«\:\l Y of the role, he is in every ginator the large view, it is shown made of one | Word tells us that 1hat mny piel aver tad ever seen on a locul stage. The de- boys fighlng, ® Her voice, which i st of the | ViCe is opcrated by the inventor It way a com- i onveni i is ||| Jenns was) miltcaJandiibeaten, (e )T iatop every AR R BRI oice, which in spitg of the of these last with a convenient pocket ar- | Jesus was insultec in any | telling them that fighting in snger SEpiee e U | mendani R s : 5 careless slang hadl a vibrant swest: ;I:’!::u‘ “|||‘ realistic fashion, the hig ! hi |'|,~Z'e,f'.::‘:.'.',‘",' to any office. I'rom ranged over the front. In the smaller | didn't strike back or retaliate 4 ness that carried conviction, sudden- | (' ,,(:l.\”g »thn pier at New York, | o " fre ¢ . :‘ntl‘fl to his sensational view, there is a suggestion for a light | way. ana He should be o1 6 e O A O s Tt “rm‘\ ::I\I\(.n.\uy‘ on the decks wavin | ¥ LS : ta kes a head long tuni- weight pongee, a material that is growing | in every thing.” Pauline Frederick in her cves as turning to Mary, she| 4y omsienn o ext s | 2@ OVEr & swinging door, he ix im- in favor for garments of this sort. It | \ yotier Who Wantg Her Bey to Is Taw or Lawlessncss.” “BELLA DONNA.” cried eagerl |[dpna the liner as she plows through | 10" ',:.\r is one of the laughs washes well, it is heavier than crépe de Fight ¥f Nevessary, As to boy fights,” writes a vers A e T ety wora “.\u ]\\.A\v.\- in mid ocean, a submar- | DS ( ; |)|w~n there is the work oi chine and it is extremely pleasant to wear. 1 5 ¢ a boy whom | logical person, “inasmuch as the s Tiowain 15 haven't 17 Haven't 17)" Islzoe@iconinging ik nefarsientel 5 i of I."““"_”"I'““‘,‘ 0 is seen u For the medium size will be needed e e law does not make any more pi B «1uE DREAM OF EU- Mary nodded, smiling through her submersible finally drav near 2 itingly funny Jnglish 14 yards of material 27 inches wide, 517 | | Wish . S boys- to punish THE DREAM 5 i g nd disappears beneath the surface, | Maid of all work, Coddle: 7 {he truest sense of the word, { GENE ARAM.” ovrit careWan i ine Nanoctarorsiiv ol |1 o Scer BESE RSO SBER R ONBLECA SO, g NN DR 8 e (e Sie s oncu S yard S Gfionid e bardalety A" \oman [“andl perhaps T &m throughout the breezy tostimony of the | 1110 snsseager oty aich StHKES | 4 lieh, dobonalr, Laaeiipie omism The pattern 8921 is cut in sizes fx S bt i voghn | (Rasmuohyas Fivntng S unIR g e, 0 . young actress had been on gales of | gends it o 1he bottom YesRel aud |t . pomible, €00 4 lpg gg bust measure. St will be mail. N o Tibileva theta: ar. ] cannotiseelwhy chilareh should have WED. AND T 2 laugnter) auda iy soierealiiney e [l1osi near o the hottorn BRI (Rirequir €5 [{es SO 2 Len s STRed etion Rundlgdied otanyfaddrenibyjthelikashion D to conviction. T belleve thore £ ) TRiont to do the unlawful thing and Virginia_Pearson, in_ the brave heart under the butterfly [The wct was & winnes with the o | th yell she does this onc. Many partment of this paper, on reccipt of tea times 10 Set¥ JOUR LG, [N gon | more than men have. - Fihe Driney | “THOU ART THE MAN exterior, and realized the wisdom and I8SaCINAS i nue v It ho i hought Tier at her best as the Irish cents, may use his fists and St 0% & FECY (o volved is lawlessness If bovs are tc the goodness behind the vul ords: | Lishterst and 1t will probably go big flandlady in SKlok Inii A “Coddles! e e af | have the right to mete out violent and “PHE STRANGE CASE 2 gar words. | all week. she reaches the zenith of her powers) —-——————— -—— | able to protect his honor.and that ofj hi 4 those whom But 'Langdon, seeing the judge 4 5 ST O IVET g 4 o6 with the two clean{ unlawful punishment 1o &3 loved ones {hey think deserve it, why not men OF MARY PAGE. frown at thi ¢ Sor o a is shattering of legal pre- B b Seventh Episode. cedent, asked his next question quick- . 1y example | may bring serious results A Man Says, “The Principle Involved “1 am only X to he a perfect gentleman in writes | vision for private others than in the case of men, and Two other good acts are those fur- | A5 @ creator of mirth and laughter. IU{ contract rather than stick it out for [ s nished by the Webbers and their | 1% N0t going 100 far to say that Mrs. | o yvear. But he grits his tceth and | hands Godh Gummics and the Artos {rio, sent- Hibbard is s @ood, if not hetter, than | e o R RIS AT A v B T&:d = = i tional acrobats. the original “Coddles. R Ly ; You and Miss Page did secure posi- | Heading the picture prog: N ,m:-‘ LA SRl o [iesinnone Nettidton Bause gt e e e tions i s 3 2 < S lslure SDrogLam Lo ki par excellence. She has many | foung here performing his menial du Hes ki the same company, did you |tonight is Pauline Frederick In | AMUSING scenes with Alfred Cross, who | o ,’_"' R i e Lella Donne Another leading film [ 1% cast this time as the unfortunate Oh; yes, in ‘The Blue TFeather.{is “The Dream of Fugene Aram® in | Dusiness partner of the firm of \'.‘,1" ”,'I:",, ‘.'\,,uml \‘n,\- m,‘:"i:,:‘ ”1‘“. 1\.~rl. MIRTH AND MELODY ! ‘ [ | Household Notes | ties You see, I'd made up my mind that it | which Tyrone Powers is starred tleton and Johns, the poor fellow o i n Wasibothior velhy nonasuntRecwhin el e ARnan e ISR e et LG Hand o Rl Rl L e s IN THE TOURISTS | ¥ have any trouble, because while 1'd | feature photoplay will be the Vita- | perforce play butler for his cnemy, through the attentions o G0e — ERT It is That Persistent Effort had the experience Mary had the { graph blue ribboner, hou Art the | his friend. Mr. Cross puts finishing ¢ } e complica = i {n Bringing the Best Photo- looks, s0 we were booked up for Te- | Man” with Virginia Pearson and Jo. | touches 1o the part of T. Boggs Jouns, | 1 o o e o SR nnl\lnl'n: may be cleaned by dusting with oS Obtainable to This hearsals in a week or so. Mary toolk | seph Kilgour heading the cast ey 15 E o ne Sonious WO il e | iionss all guaranteed to g I B brushing to it like a duck to water, and made { day and Saturd: Edna Goodrich | Christian” and other such parts as he g a hit with the stage manager before | will be seen in “Armstrong’s wife” | Played since the opening of the pres- e e ; N If a garment is spotted by the A q 9 he’d got through calling the rest of us Tonight there will be a new chap- | ent season it isx impossible to imagine with the appearance of Max Spiegel's | e 3 all the names in his vocabulary, So |ter in the “Girl and the Game” ser- | him in the role of a comedian: but he erack-a-jack entertainers, “The Tour- | rain it may often be freshened by lay- pursucs him for a husband. White silk or satin slightly soiled ht A Pair of o A Patrons of the Grand theater, Hart- { dered magnesia and then e el vlaveraiid ol ord Wil inelitreated toflons Eof the | out i . best troupes on the road this season, plays | City, That Has Made hen It s to O Y. h0 | jes and Wednesday and Thursday fhe | measures up to the standard and nev- | PASSING SHOW OF '15 ok e holdn# down the | ing a damp cloth over the article and fat tenor had to choose a girl out of | Seventh episode in he Strange ( er misses a bet. He takes advantage - - boards this week. With the name | steaming it. ‘the Talk of Connecticut the chorus to sing an encore with him, | of Mary Page’ will be shown. of every line and situation, and the] AT PARSONS THEATER Spiegel attached to a burlesque show, E : e T IO R0, et s 1 RN play is admirably filled with many i ‘i o ¥ Jiences Wit~ A pinch of salt should be added - 9 > 3 good, = 3 3 any it is an evidence of the audi ' LAST TIME TONIGHT. funny ones. — hessing the best that is obtainable in | to every cake and pudding, this pre- too. But that was afterwards.” IR Norma almadge, i BIG DOUBLE BILL Playing opposite Alfred Cross as e ehow line, and this week's bill is [ venting the flat taste that sometimes . “Well, suppose you tell us what oc- e L 915, whic f wIHE MISSING LINKS” curred on the day ‘The Blue Feather’ the business partner wio cannot get] “The Passing Show of 1915," Which | | 7100 gion from that reputation. Mr. | exists. ¢ §.acts of mysterious action. opened.” AT FOX'S THEATER | along with the other half of the firm, | plays an engagemenut of ihree Der-| o e e outset specialized his i - ) Y e o e e Fugene Weber gives a creditable per- | formances at Parsons theater, Hart- | SRIBS T S0 e b inem with | No stale cake should be thrown e Fin (S0 Gty e e et forznance of Nettloton, Be it said,| ford, besinning Friday night, offers | SST&CUOBs il B8 et comedians, | away. It can all be used with =8 gan : half the ni Lezehie d in i that th ticul theat r B ntiohlatnat | thopretlElals g e ntage in puddings or even in ice b o o al he night and sta natleiont i pas¢ing, tha his particular role | theatergoers a cast of pri als that | & S adequate | vantage ad s or ev BECAUSE HE DOVED 3 “li»s(’lrl(-“l in at eight A tremendous prograni of delecta- 1 oo fets = s 3 S e e handsome costumes and adequate et HER.” thirty in the morning. Somebody had z calls for some extra heavy work, for | looks like a page from “w (e S R et tha lirours fand | cvbauil ' sent a set of rcenery tha 5o ble attractions featuring some of the | quickness and poise, for some rip | on the stage” so many prominent | 57 £ = EagRd TR neryv that was back- i o r his week’'s bill seems to have a slight wards and the leads had to learn ;l\<‘|r greatest stars of the theatrical firma- | roaring comedy, and Mr. Weber pro-|artists are to be found in it. There | (‘"L““(: ;,g ‘,,»mvimlJ efforts. k. Business all oVer agsin, ana the nets | P°0Y 18 08 the menu at Foxs for to-[ duces He has some great scenes| (s George Mooros, Bugene and Willie | N aditg ihe company ars Bem k Arnold Daly, in fup ihe chorus furned up the Weorg | MorC¥ and Thureg ) with Mr, Cross. in fact three acts|Howard, Marilynn Miller, John T. s d WAN AFFAIR OF THREE color. The stage manager had a Take for instance the added feature | rilled with them And during it all | Murray, Daphne Pollard, Helen Eley, | NATIONS.” grouch and the orchestra mot ajf | ‘DAt has been booked in addition to| there is nothing but laughter. Cast | Dixie Girard, Edmund Goulding, Clar | one of the famous Ashton mixed up on the encores, and e | LNC regular Triangle offerings. “Home | as the jealous wife of Nettleton, Dora | ence Harvey, Ernest Hare, Miller | Kirk detective stories in 5 were all tired to death and wished | oo fooomte has in its cast such pov- | Booth gets a good chance to come in | Mack, Ilora Lea, Sam Hearn, Alexis | interesting acts. Wel were deadll | It's always Niltalthat ‘l‘.]'” favorites as Henry B. Walthall, | oy the comedy. She too measures up | Kosloff, Arthur Hill, Margaret Warde, a few hours before the overture slanche Sweet, Dovothy and Lillian | 1o the bill. Then there is Philip Shef- | Marie Flood, Lyda Carlisle and Kath- | o ture on | cigh. Mae Marsh, Owe: # . ! v an opening night, so Mary and I were sh, Mae Marsh, Owen Moore, Robert | fia]q who plays the part of the lawyer, | pyn Robertson. This latest revue HERE TOMORROW AND & ere | parron, Courtenay Foote and a host o Y : THURSDAY. mighty glad to slip out home and rest | or others, while the Tri and a host | the chap who does the “fixing.” and | sent on tour by the New York Winter | 4 14 reqch the top of the ladder in roranls 2 an hour before going back to make . while the Triangle attrac-| qoes it to the queen's taste or ratiaer | Garden is composed chiefly of traves- | o8 D O 3 Jn ]y with sweet/oll and let it remain Henry Woodruff, in . e didnrs dae Hoy et L0 make | tions (hemselves can boust of severall o her distaste. Mr. Sheflield =8 [oaigen e cemRie ISR G e S I Wiefesuation o henations of the |15 WU for alday. Then rub it wifh «“wIHE BECKONING for belng late 15 the morst in tn tag | LS etars such as Henry Woodruff. | through all the vernaculap of the le- e e reteen, house, before the close of the week |, jymp of fresh lime e e 15 st s 5| meroAlos S Th e ! ay’'s last season. The plot of the burlesque is based L FLAME. box at a show-shop, so it was round ]m.',‘wl:\:x"‘ ‘llll“ r-] Mhahcion tress and | gal profession with the cafe and grace | The reveue comprises (wo colossal 1e plot of the burlesque about seven when we got on our 1ds | dian of mucica: oo car (Lambicomes jof one long addicted to the viclous|iaots containing twelve huge scenes Joe Jackson, and were| rendyltolbent ttiback’ Tust | urm e e s e habit, or practice, of drawing up tedi- [ ana there is also a remarkable pretiy ; ) . Jus Howme Sweet Home,” is a life dra- | gus ang ambiguous contracts and yvouthful chorus of over sixty. In the famous tramp comedian, when we were leaving, though, moth- a series of plays witl : x in the 4 recl comedy e oa el nine ez Mol o T AEE LT a \H‘n‘:.u “mx‘r{l;;l\‘ Miss Julie Herne, s ulw \\\u(-‘]\\ art | an there are 125 people with the Mary, Philip Langdon is here and he | . gt B Sy of the unfortunatc 30ggs Johns, | show. Then there is the runway of “A Monfiiv ENOCH bl e U i o I.;LUIXF(.‘h\\ .l:‘thn‘m.].ol. H“]mrlwlnlwi the | there is something wonderful about | heauty, a feature without which no A EN.” " 0 4 o > | life of its author, John Howard Payne, 1t name, has a part that does not R s is col e ;;}': ];‘;:‘;'. “)' Tl S Rt ol E and the effects of the sons on the | gice her any chance for emotional | et (“':“I“:' ‘h;'l\,“. "m,‘.rl:\”l'““ff,«. ps in her eves, and went into | jives, actions and morals of many | yeting ,but withal she has a_very pret- | 3y _insistent pub) and, Ix- | | In mixing fruit or nuts into & cake they should be added before the flour. They will then be evenly | distributed sKeystone howl in 2 acts Pierce and Leo Stevens, two of the cleverest entertainers that have ap- : peared before the footlights of the| = .o THTL of the range “apitol Ci -4 s season. Sup- 111 cause it (»d";l!‘l{ |' ’ 1“1\‘.-"1( }':: ”‘1":“9 ;“wm‘h‘"‘ to become red hot. Tt will cause it AT NLpare e et to warp, and a red-hot stove alwavs Young, Miss Charlotte Myers and |0 WA 500 50 oy Mile. Babette, who complete a quintet L of mirth provoking producers that| .. o ol rrom steel, cover UGN G L e AWay A1l small pieces of laundry soay on a vacation in a quiet rding | can he put into the boiler in which house in the Catskill mountains un- | po (jothes are boiled In this known to each other. When they | way they are not wasted meet there is an occasion for laughter : that keeps the audience bordering on To keep the placket of a skirt the edge of hysteria. ct. TT opens | rrom splitting, put a hook and —eye with specialties by Bernard and Myers, | palf an inch from the bottom of the entitled the ‘‘Cabby and the Iare placket and hammer close, so they will which is capable handled. Miss | o permanently fastened Myers is forced to respond to several Z the Parsons’ theater for a week’s | S eF D L B L e ey et e and character. She is the Queen who nen i encores of ‘ngagement commencing Monda ; finally [beats Al Pair of Sixesr | o Leom b 8 and Ross give a dancing specialty that | is a good plan to allow it to soak in ;'dllul out, ‘Mary, Philip has given up | nas been identified with, and through- Miss Ivetu Ifrancis helps the play G i 5 is second to none ever presented in [ water all day. In this way the parti his practice in New Town and has | out the action of the piece that Grif- 5 the theater. Mlle. Babette's Singing | cles of dirt are thoroughly softencd . 5 3 o off to a good start by her work as the - come here to live At that he came | fith touch is ever noticeable b ; “haracterizati of a Chinese ] iy a4 L Y 4 5 BRI <tenographer of the two dissatisfied M T and character ion ¢ and will brush out ecasi over and took Ma hand in both | The Triangle offering is made up of | 1, ciness men but, like Joseph Henloy, enu ior 10MOITOW | “dope fiend.” are cleverly executed. - perience.” (ieorge V. Hobart's modern Added Feature. the sitting room with me a close sec- | pe et i s people. The’production in six acts has { ¢y part to play and has no difliculty in | 1 oprality comedy drama e ] QR ROATE SWEETT HOME. Mr? angaon b otthoreiniing been. produced with that infinite care| gtamping it with her usual sweetness ‘a 6 act drama with an all Mr. Langdon was there talking to | anq attention to detail with which D, ety age and when we came in she | W, Griffith, the master of he screen, 9 T heira "'I,‘,‘:M[;”:hl“(,;‘nh? :!“'f“l"‘\ - | “The Beckoning Flame”, an East In | works only in the first act. The office 2 B T During the evening a number of | [n the sewing room keep a pretty € a k had gone - into | dian spectacle of tremendous dramatic | 1,0y, Francis Murphy. also ends his Breakr: new songs are introduced, including | cretonne bag for the new rags. Whgn “‘“”“)‘-‘; ‘1‘“'" and T worried so about | force and action. Henry Woodruff, | cervices in that period of the 4 ~In.~|, | “Cider Time,” “Moonlight on the ] \ou have collected enough you can cut - ~ AT ~ > : vou elt 1 had to come. Let m he T enile leg ‘o-stars wi o Steamed Figs N " slect > nd E N THEATRE—Hartford X .t me | the young juvenile lead co-stars with | Girard Patterson this week gets TISLY iar | Rhine 1 selections by the comedy | and sew them and, at little expense = : be vour friend and protector, even suro Aoaki, the Japanese actress in | chance at a real part, ‘though only Cereal with Cream and Sugar sextet have pretty rag rugs woven TONIGHT. if T can’t be anything more, won't | this film masterpiece and the audience | for a brief pericd. as Toney Toler Minced Liver 2 , i POTASH AND PERLMUTTER” |you, Mary?' ‘Oh, but you oughtn't|is treated to the rare taletns of these | {he {empestunus and arbitious salos. et i = Prices: 25¢ to $1.50. Seats on sale. | to give up vour practice, Phil,; she | dramctic stars. Tesuro Aoaki Will be [ iman for the firm Tekis ot offec F d. dF h' Y ‘ be 2 ! . 3 5 g @ an fo & White ¥ over should always be folded Intc RIDAY & SATURDAY, MAR. 10-11 | said, beginning, just like a woman, | remembered here for her capable | charaeter creation is also short lived Luncl adas an ashions O e thinsicin b (Matinee Saturday.) to kick against the thing that pleased ) character work in “The Wrath of the| o prief outline of the play woula ' Celery Salad —— done with bits of cold boiled ham or Pl”. \‘SIIN“ s'":“;:”“”:,‘,":( ::«;9;::;[ R”\'n'\‘x(— ‘;m.r‘;m\ ;\M ”Iu; :;',d\ \\l,\;.h ““;. shown at.this thea- | run somewhat as follows, not being Peanut «'m-ll:m\- Chocolate Silk suits have flaring, bolero and | green peppers: only these should h¥ gfrices: Nights, o $2; Matinee, e ughed at that, anc er several months ago. complete by Ny means. George B inner, If-fitted jackets. minced Bo to $1.50; seats Wednesday. they began to talk so much that | The Keystonc offering is that of | Nettleton and . BBoggs Johns, part- Noodle Soup. = ) = ey got worried and butted in by remind- | Joe Jackson, the famous tramp come- | naps in a pill manufacturing busine: Lamh Stew Baked [Potatoes Pretty new taffeta frocks are em- The outside leaves of the lettuce ALL NEXT WEEK ing Mary that she was an actress now | dian in the four reel comedy “A Mod- | ape constantly al loggerheads, each Kinitys e ik broidered by hand can be shredded with scissors and Return Dby Popular Demand and had to hustle. Then Mr. Lang- | ern Iinoch Arden,” which is one o1 jonging to be rid of the other, but Craclisns Cheesa e e g I e S“EXPERIENC don had to be told all about it, and the | that type of comedy that will please | nejther willing to sell out. They sum- Apple Pic A few afternoon dresses have ruf- | tomatoes or both. Cover with French — _ e = result “‘;‘fl e ‘\;“I to run three blocks i with its interesting story in connection | y1on their lawyer but decline his var- Coffee fles around the neck, or mayvonnaise dressing and you have to get n at the age door before ! with the many comedy features jou 1o siti for dissoluti til Pe: Cook —She F = - a very pretty and good salac L , 4 1 b c propositions dissolution unti eanut Cookies—Shell and rub off | . ¥ 3 alad ANNOUNCEMENT they began to keep tabs on the late | In the lnt‘fln';mv. Arnold Daly in|in gespair, he suggests a contract with | the inner skin of sufficient roasted Picot edged faille ribbons are in ; comers, Mr. Langdon was to go with | “An affair of Three Nations” one of [ yumerous conditions by which a nand | peanuts to measure one the greatest demand White silk skirts 8l ta : ¢ r erous co: 3 ch a ‘nang anuts as e pint when [the . ite k T or shirtwais r. W. E. Norton wishes t0 | 1 'other ana Mrs. Page, and 1 soon [the famous Ashton Kirk series of | of poker Is to be played, with the pen- | chopped fine. Cream two tablespoon- should never be dried in the sun; but nnounce that he has re- ;‘“HM them up in the balcony, for | detective stories, Norma ’“"“""L"\I'" alty that the loser shall quit the bus- | fuls butter and one cupfal sugar; Russian blouse waists are both | after being thoroughly washed and : . the management doesn’t hand out | “The Missing Links’. a mystery play | jness for a vear and in the interval | add three eggs. two tablespoonfuls [practical and pretty | rinsed, wrap them in a thick towel oved his D'e“tal practice tO | hoxes for the families of its front row | in five interesting acts and Sam Ber-| corve as a servant i the household | milk, one-quarter teaspoonful salr, {and iron in about an hour. It thi Room 411, New Britain Nat. | of the chorus, but in one of the boxes | nard, in that funny Keystone “"""“‘-" of the winner. The lawyer is interest. | the chopped nuts and sufficient floux Skirts will be trifle | rule is followed the silk will not - - I did see a familiar face—that of Dave | “'Decause He Loved Her”, are pleasing | oq personally because he hope ke & ft douglh R > ‘rinoline will be used. bec Now a L a e ] personally because he hopes to see | to make a soft dough. Roll out, cut [cr e secome yello Bank Bldg. lel. 872-2. Pollock. He was all gotten up in soup | #nd delighting the regular Fox pa~|q goggs Johns lose, and with his el { = E & = | and fish, but he was alone and T coulq | trons sealed by the contract he will be hu- | oven. The « ERFECTLY PASTEUR- |sce that he was taking Mary all in, | miliated before the girl with whom he String Bean Salad—Drain one can |corsets is very decided, | bacon or ham into slices; fry them a | e nice brown; put them where they will Wit Synup Any odd morsels of asparagus left in circles and bake in a moderate popularity of pale pink for Cut some rather fat pieces o 1ZED LK and then some. Mary had told me! A good winter dish is a parsnip | is in'love, and in whom the lawyer is | of string beans. wash thoroughly in MI 2 lat about him, and the piker way | stew, made of layers of sliced raw | also interested. The breaking of the|several cold waters and place in a Duncing frocks of white net are | keep warm Then taix . togetheis SEIBERT AND SON, he'd acted, and she'd also told me ! parsnips, potatoes and salt pork in | contract means a forfeiture of $3,000 | colander to drain. When perfectly |very elaborately ruffled. equal parts of potatoes and cabbiz a Iot about Mr. Langdon, so T decided an earthen dish. Season with sait i and sacrifice of his share of the husi- | dry, put on ice until needed Serve - or any vegetale left over and fry in Park Street, Near bt@lfle."; fhat T wouldn't put Her wise to tha'and pepper. cover with broth, anillness. Johns losses and Nettleton and' on crisp lettuce leaves with French| Black and black and white will be | the fat left Irom the ham. Bevs Thee 6 teams. Tel. connection. | ract that Polinci was there, but would ; ook for an hour in the oven e Tawver both feel he Will hreak the | dressing, LR the et