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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, News for Theater Goers and Women Readers from one marvel to the view of Z\n-l he Theater of Distinction— | | cther. g STRANGE CASE : EVERYBODY 1S TALKING ABOUT 1e Best Theater. 3 4 Iy VE RS W ke ; il ‘ ' OUR WONDERFUL SPRING STYLES T g 99 | right across the North river. Gov- . e inat they Lalk ub eek of Mar. 138 )F MARY PAGE” | fmsan e | L e £ | was on our laft. and bevond it, acros mark ow —and the assortr he Alf[’ed Cr()ss 35 (Copyright 1915 by the McClure publications) i{the East river. we saw Brooklyn' | SEI US before vou purchase! | | warehouses with an occasional | church steeple rising ‘to prove the | | OPEN A SIMPLY RUNNINS SAY Playefs & Read these episodes, each com- | got beyond the ticket-taking stage, for i borough’s right to its old name “City B | Iplete in six insertions See them | the sheriff lew in with a badge as ¢t Churches.” A e big a saucer and said that he’d ! The Statute of Liberty was almost \ s . »" cture screen at £ | ACCOUN CHARGE IT. acted on the motion pi [ ieon orotaren (o okl oo S s lairect i ot e e ACCOUN'T (8l | tho Keeney Theater. and props for unpaid board bills in | the austere immigration buildings on T — i the last four towns, and that meant | Ellis island were softened by the HE EPISODE VIIL | that we were stranded with Broadway Tays of the winter sun. T never see > X . 5 - y . “Your Honor, and gentlemen of the | doing the Sheridan act many miles (he JuXtaposition of Liberty's statue 1 | Lad]es and N[[SSGS Sults a i d the Elis island buildings without = oice rose hefore the | 4V o ey . \ 109 i jury,” Langdon’s VOIC! ] e What did you do2’ a little thrill of patriotic joy at n \ 5 \ 5!0 458 %]2 7; 6- EI i Ow words of the prosecutor had died; .y fGGHA oM GOTL L L eart that the millions of engor, soek- | \ s * b n a splendid production of New York’s Biggest Hit. away, ‘‘the story which the witnes does—we went back to the hotel and N8 sPirits which come to us from i § AND UPWARDS TO $50.00. is telling has everything to do with | said what we thought of “w producer “£€-Worn Furope e this wonder- the question of the murder of David|and tried to borrow carfare from the Ul Symbol of liberty as. their first i | = ’ . ’ C B8 | Pollock. It will show how againand | hotcl proprietor, That was when CSPCricnce of their new home o > I,ad es and Mlsses oats B8 | again he forced his attention upOn | we saw David Pollock azain. T et \ : ’ (;.7 g Miss Page, and of the horrorin which | Do you mean that Mr, Pollock was ' M e DT o / : ¢ .98 39 8 $12 75 she held him; and of the almost in- | ock w My mother-in-law turned to me at \ ) L : in the hotel when you got there?" Tt Perlr o v o 7 z 5 v ac s ened U'm ready 2 - 4 o evitable mental collapse that followed I 0L 6 EEINEGL R et U0 e o 60 et S ekt ek il AND UPWARDS TO $35.00. With an Fxcepti st. - R Appom‘mgn‘l’:’"a' Cast his brutal efforts to make her MaITY | Jast train, and walked into the lohby ways loved the remembrance of this De— | G B |nim. 1If 1 have allowed the witness \ihile we were there,” harbor since [ first saw it years ago.” | , o(,l‘K‘A:‘,«:TS‘E‘LrEg FG“)}: o | to tell the story in herown way,itis | “Did he speak to vou SR s ; i ME S SPRING 5UITS e PZ“. e simply that 1 wish to bring before you “Yes. He came over and said he Acquarium, both of us watching the } AY. the picture of these two Young girls. | was going through the fown on a hus. hj they came into the bay from 310 0“ and up PRICES—10¢, 20c, 30c¢, 50c. 80 brave and hopeful, and hard work- & 3 i 2 ° D iness trip. and seeing Mary's name on the North river. The fussy, splut ing, whose positions and good char-| an eight sheet—vou know-—big pos- (tering little tugs, the heavily laden 10c, 20c. 2:30 % acter were attacked by David Pol-, ter—he had jumped off on impulse. ! ferries, the 7y fishing Dboats. the — = RN lock.” He said he was awfully rry that the ' dredges and S Y = G e — k i so o iredges and the scows—oven th For a momemdthe judgehhesnated. tour had ended so unfortunately, and ieast of them was made heautiful by SAR ISCH and the court held its breath—aggres- | begged her to let him arran g ° herl | ge for its setting of clear winter sun and slve, even antagonistic at the mere! our return to New Yor [ Epeaies oo, 3 687—69835 MAIN STREET thought of losing the gay little wit- ! Did Miss Page accept? e R e s ness who was looking from the judge No. She refused ahsolutely.” there scem to be!" commented my to Laugdon with such childishls | Did she scem much agitated at 'mother-in-law, as a large ocean-going startled eves. Then his Honor said seeing him?" 5 !3essel cast off its tug and glided past slowly: o ! “Yes. She—she looked as if she US on its Way out to sea. “T SUPPOSO e m——— . “I cannot sustain your objeo‘_mn to | wwould scream if he touched her. She if is on account of the war,” she con- i the testimony as hlrrele\:nt sit. T held onto my arm so tight that it tinued indifferently. o :1;;‘. in ;»r:”?f‘“ CSharacten consider all that has a bearing upon made a black-and-blue spot: At thi S - - E *hilip Sheffield can essay any o : e ac d spot: and vou / is momer ard a com Tqvnlgh‘ 'f““ P turcsy the curious relations existing betwcen . could see the pulse in her throat ment from a passing man that = tiafioles Elianihinyfand E SO ¥dna Goodrich In Mr., Pollock and Miss Page as Of [jumping the way it does before a lrough back to mc the misery of JIePer makes a gobd second man. “ARMSTRONG’S WIFE” | paramount importance. At the same | woman dissolves into hysterics.” “the day before, The new ingenye, Miss Bveta Francis § |time,” he added, turning to Langdon, ! “Had vou noticed that extreme “1 guess that's the Saturn el -8 “"“Y l"""“ ””“‘ “1“"""“" '“l"l “I would suggest that vou instruct | nervousne in Miss Pa, b re?" tiid to his comp. moas th alked 10w Lo put her lines over the , i . e & s1 Miss ge before?” tiid to his companion as they walked ¥ e Miss; This Great your witness to confine her testimony | “Yes. The day we saw Mr. Pollock 'near us. “She was due to sail this foOtlights. Miss Dora Booth is ex- Feature. to mere statements of fact.” | &t the Prentiss Agency morning, got a lot of French reser- A Ceptionally good in the characters she e The entire courtroom, not excepting | “Now, Miss Barton, having refused Vists on board. Poor devils! Any- Das been playing. Girard Patterson, { Seo the sinking of the ¥ g‘;ni:'fl, ‘“'_a‘w : *'zz flffire“,ef ffltnld { to accept Mr. Pollock’s orrm-, how dia body t:)efl'\ng‘ into that hell over there :::lf' "_;"‘r‘]" ‘:;’,\n:u:‘.mfla(inf:df: 2\;“': S 4 gdon's face showed a flush of tri- | y sec' 5 & ) \as . e i illi o Aager, s 0 3 e By Mechanical Invention. { “How lons did vour engagement in | a gec ent old Rube with a fatherly eyg | FoOTgetful of my mother-in-law's ' COmMpany has been brought up fo aji up, It's This Week’'s Vaude- lgj A Woman's Pledge' last, Miss Bar- | and soft heart that wore the make- Presence, indeed. of evervthing else ::ffo[,'“ l:‘f,l,m r ‘::ngf;;tm:\'m_ .I.:(f.',:\' S qilo Wature. tone {up of & grouch, and when Mary of- 0 the world, T turned and gazed at : o ass e aE Six weeks, but we only got salary | fered him a ring that had been her . 1Ne steamer making its way out to sea ' bled here. 3 % ‘ tumbling out in broken English (she for ‘f\/n‘ur.' N , | mother's as a pledge for our hoard, | knew that somewhere on its decks e hegging for stories. was a young Jewish woman.) ‘Where i the tour end?” 2 e : e kina or suipen and handed sves Slovk Jack, mi brothor-cousin. the ' “ARMSTRONG'S WIFE" | And he atass sass, 4 true stors” | How the Neighbors Found Out Tt didn’t end. It blew up in = ¥ 4 | the ey to our reom without & word ~ | Dest friend my mother and T had ever e, s G e e g S i 5 ‘ one-tank rube town called Prindle- Ed s | Her husband was a tallor, and S You say ‘our room.’. That means KNOWn. When he had come o i z : | e e 2 : j ville. It was one of those towns that | that you remained with Miss Page?” [10M & vear's absence to ask me to be A THRILLING DRAMA fl-.‘h e ool ;‘uu‘n‘tml“l;‘ :;“7 ‘::;l\‘m‘:“r‘: ”‘(:‘fl‘:\n:”" have the railroad station on one side | “\Why, of course,” she said in obh. his Wife he had found that I had R JIIENRO0LED 00 C O g srom ) | - - | e 5 — In a department store the other |prick He had been at the hospital - j | of Maln street, the hotel and 'OPrY’ | vious surprise. “You dom't suppose Married Dicky. Then he had an- afternoon an old man waited on me. | for eight or nine weeks; they though IMEMBEDR. house at the other and the rest of the | I'q go back on Mary do you?" nounced his intention of joining th manal Gooaricnilanediot theftmostl SotuAlonn (ST Qlcatnan ual edion phe 0 lERE op aine ) e thonen e ahe et buildings scattered about wherever | Langdon smiled. “I'm ngt suppos. FTench engineering corps. celebrated women of thé speaking i yight thing I s s e Arn . 3 L S v : g he tipped over a pile »f | would be able to work in a few weeks they happened to drop. ing anything,” he said gently. ~But . 'What had thai man said just now? qrama. will be seen for the first time : ! newes HARTFORD you want story out of a ,cial tea parties in the world. (Try it book or a true story?” I sometimes |S0me day if you never have.) At first she was shy, then the story came showing to a customer. I expected |tle savings were all used up 3 night when she makes her how in', protest and for a moment I thought | Sunday hefore she had had no foor iro“:\ed and shook his head at Amy. | that I may ask a good many unneces- ! the leading role of ‘“Armstrong’s ji; was coming. Then, ““Never mind, | but stale bread in the house for hel “Never mind descriptions,” he said | sary questions. So will you tell us, 'MOSt certain death Wife,” the feature of the film pro- pnop he said pleasantly, and put the |self and her two babies. Her neigh- more sharply than he had spoken so0 | please, cxactly what you and Miss = — sram for Friday and Saturday af shirts back in place. hor (her name was Mrs. O'Some COME EARLY—BE COM- far I’:r he ;eflfmd that the judge in A page did after the hotel proprietor KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS "”,”]'f' Audioning at l\»rrr:r & ‘\f:\: Tater, while 1 waited for v |thing, plainly not Jewish) had "ORTABLY SEATED revulsion o eeling might stop his|nad given vou the key to your room?" | I R . 0oduichy oy Dechan extreine s D P-lchange, 1 saw him go over and ask !in and asked the little boy why he FORTABLY SEATE witness before she had told the story Ve w upstairs and had a little MONDAY AT LYCEUM [l performer in the “legitimate™ [the older man, “Are you coming in | was eating stale bread, and after th NOW FOR THE BIG EATS. g | that meant so much in the case for ! cry," she said whimsically, a furtive | £ g for many years. e was one of the | Monday, pop?” (He was evidentiy | fashion of youth he had blurted the defence. But Amy, far from being | dimple showing 4 he spoke. ‘“Then 5 Jast of the stage celebrities to suC- an extra clerk, hired for the sale.) |that it was because his mamma said awed by his sternness pouted at him | having powdered our noses and | rcumb to the lure of the film and it “T don't know” said the older |she had nothing else to give him Wwith a gay little move and went on | cheered up. I left Mary resting while More than two hundred members ' was only by offering v salary in- i man, and there was a world of pathos At that Mrs. O'Something h NANCE O'NEIL with her story in her own fashion. | \ent to the head of the stairs to | of the Knighls of Pythias and | ducements that the Famous Plavers (in his wistful old voice taken the little peddler lady in the Peerless Empress of “We were all feeling pretty grouchy | gee what was doing in the office, and | their fricnds will he the mpany succeeded in getting her to “Well, give me your number and | arms and cried, and then had Stormy Emotions, in— When we hit Prindleville, because it | what had happened to the rest of the | first nighters at the [Lyceum next jpose undey their management Tl find out for you,” said the home and brought her potatoe “ ’” had Sbeeniiailosing Hour Sthe Jelo=iiln incnt Monday when the Alfred Cross Plav., CArmstronsis Wifel ls & very fas:younger man. | butter and tea and milk and a lot THE WITCH : ::g: g :’:‘Lk“hf':;a ‘““"d'“- and no- | “Could vou see those in the office will put on the most remarkable | cinating drama and it is of the qual- | (hivaley in a Department Store. | more things. v kne whether we’ ever get | from the stairway?"” na of the current season, “The | ity particulavly adapted to Miss founded on Victorien Sar- back to New York or not.” “Plainly, by going down to the first | Yellow Ticket.” All arrangements | Goodrich's style of acting. The act- | dow’s famous play “Did vou give the performance that | " ; ; landing and looking through the ban- | have heen completed for a gala event | ress malkes an excellent impression in | “THE SOROCERESS.” broke in Langdon impatiently. | jsters.” and the knights and their ladies will | the picture selected for her dehut |5 MU QR4 BUERy CETc In the shop | Hhe ubs e the red-blooded story that Eelstarted o untNitineyer (To be continued.) Secupvllalimosil heteniiroRaua orumiiand Jthc BHimihas i dranmiifcron ded s (RS L SEe TAL A R BRCINISE R L TS W Lo B GR DY e O oms sets the heart thumping. _— i R st A Ny other ap- | houses in evers theater where it has o insteador ing, had gotten enough money tc ! ; of the house 5 man; v oap- | e 2 i crossmess was this chivalrous heip- | gether to supply the peddier 1 [tietous seeles of powe R — - plicants have already manifested their | heen shown since its release, e ful situations in which love, —‘ fulness to old age. There's a queer, | with a stock of needles N, 4 i o sre arve some other high class s i i i : ok T Blfsiton hjaichilose, desire to be present and witness thi her \d warm. quivery feeling in the heart taking care of the children for he : . 3 . pac. | phota dramas on the bill for tonight i L r i sreat play it is expected that a capac- 1 St that beautiful things like Tove and The address she gave was in a ver s bt [I'} ity nouse wili be in order, “The Yel- and tofiiroN: . e sic and glimpses of high qualities | poor neighborhood, poor as we u low Ticket” gives opportunity for| In addition the management offers | oi tC S% Dioes t wiel) duallths nol > Hextil ot ettin NS it vaudeville show that is per excel- | (it o ) I felt tk word, but so rich in charits some wonderful stage s gs as its | a B CNS s < | waiting r my change, 1 that gl e SPECIAL ADDED A’ By ADELE GARRISON momemondenril st el S nES B e hhel Therol arel thres higniclog : nge elt tha ©borlin in humanit TRACTION a s saa Bl c 2 |ldniver little glimpse of their secret a | acts and they are enrl:hu.l.a.:n‘::l\.\“‘ " | The second story is ahout a little 'the warm, quivery feeling took poge D. W, Griffith’s famous mor- sitting room scene in the “Hotel d’ ved every day. Lo e e i ality play— How Madge Saw Jack Bickett’s Ship less anXiety to smooth down my | PU5OPe Which promises fo surpas vam s @ hovelimechani ntr | peddler woman. he came to scll | session of my heart i 1 : R T et e e i e (mensed s lia s alcold (o Far 0l SiiHe motal ot ity Satorisst A Ten s L3 Put Out to Sea. | mother-in-law's ruffled feathers in | "Vthing that has heen set up on the | an ! S el H~ T asked her in for a cup of tea (‘iiz they interesting cnou the The Batt‘e Of lany way possible. She { 1 h local stage since the advent of the | the Lusitania ere Is something | g custom I learned from the Lady- ' own excuse for heir if you “Don't ever ask me to rlde In the | eyes to the squat old building, whish |(Foss Plavers. If it surpasses the |startling In the realism with which | who-always-knows-somehow. and T, must have a moaral it is this, Thi the Sexes" subway again. It Is the most Uncom- | has seen so many vielssitudos, i | Deautiful garden scene in Blind- | the disaster is reproduced and the |wouldn't exchange these tea parties what the poor in this world's goods fortable place I ever experienced. ich has helped ases. A0 nes of Virtue.! and then again the | andience gets many thrills as the and the heart glimpses that come dealing with that delicate The elder Mrs, Graham snapped the aking of the citv'e ‘;1’\4” SbRtte | wonderful and gorgeous Japanese A giant liner sinks to her watery grave. | me through them for the finest theme of a double or single words at me, if one can use such a “But what a distane CIY) 3 | room in Miss Julie Herne's play, “An | The Webers, ventriloqulsts. and the | moral standard for men and word in connection with the statelY exciaimed. “Was there oo she | tsider" this scene In “The Yellow | Artos troune, daring acrobats, also | v women. gignity of my mother-in-law. as We .way of getting to 2 | Ticket.” will indeed by the ideal. | find favor ?‘ea—‘-,l e “THE PLAY OF EVERY gle;'l‘_‘;’e:wg‘:ns:fi‘"&:‘:{:‘ee:he South | T began to feel badgered, and 1 | But Kendall Weston. the director and | e e ——— g, DEs omd Fer usual aignity appeared to be & | 20124 MY irmttation crept into | Producer of the Lreent FEIL 8| TWO BIG PHOTO PLAYS ‘rxr;?eed,r“s:i;?n:tlx‘::nred%;“?saft?gi?a\un: ine;{‘:,f f”:;::f Green station jg | making this a wonderful s ‘;:;‘ e AT FOX’S TODAY jscreen literature when shown, has | into a basin, stir oct 5 | " T said coldly. “Rut |is particularly —anxious the | trought to the attention of theater- | cool, then pour into much menta) trepidation. I knew the ;0 saig you wished to zo fo the ond | Knights of Pythias see a4 perfect pe i H oe: lesson they never forget set away noa cool for her displeasure. It Sees 5 RN i goers a 2 RSONS, ‘::: :g:s::e (;)i:cr)minrt or having to ‘(‘)f e : SR ant andiineu el Conn e D s Sl 9 |Hm” | With several single and double reel | when firm and s vou will get = n , attendanc o this end the plavers B . i b e Ay 2 £ {stand in the subway car which had | Eet a wonderful view: by | attendance. To th E What will be voted the most ex- | comedies to add diversity to the en walking along the sea wall.” are working overtime in rehear i i rzordina Jhoto dra ) ! tertainment X patrons are assured | Stuffed ; g B 5 idiculous mistake | .. traordinary photo drama bill ever i | I HEATRE—Hartford ‘;f!f,:yh:?é bl:c;::mr;i;me My, Taw- I do mot remember making such Monday nighis are getting to he the |CHoq i (s eity is g0 be pre- |of an evening's recreation that can- | number 00d sized sweet po R ; SATU MAR. 10- a remark,” she said stubbornly, *° real events at the Lyvceum. With the [ .yted on the screen at Fox's today |10t be beat for doublc the price of {and bake in a hot uven until tc o8y (%l:t?xgi?fiéav) b I:| pRrEcmive bhad metRineEREs S|t cedinotimatte: fic s exception of last Monday nisht, when | 21q tomorrow. Two big Framre{x ladmission. | Cut off cne end of cach and with a tea 2 ‘ 7 edly. I am freezi h “ | a driving snow storm caused the can- |y .. 5 o | . ko) Ren ide v “THE PASSING C 915" had y ar- . : ; : aased an- ijave been hooked. The leader of | S - spoon scoop o e ng P - ]Arijlt?: Sicl(:t‘;vsz)'FM:!inee !‘? x::.knolwr; ::a;(;hal?eml:ard I looked al her in astonishment, Tt | cellation of many reservations. the | pese two is: “The Witch,” in which | careful not to break t ) Ut E b bico; g ks “E” O iulered mo upon be. | V&S MY AirSt lesson in the futility of | OPening nights have heen cxceptional [wyilliam Fox presents Miss Nance through a potato pr o to $1.50; promptly congratulated me Upon be- ever contradicting my mother-in-law. | in attendance. Saturday nights and o Neil, Americh's sreatest emotisnal | | Menu or Tomormw half teaspoonful buit %nai]]\;[x::r:‘;h:'t nd Dicky's mo! loriresiilihe (o heckimenior Anvin ol | matineesltoatiare ponilar o KAl S SCIEIS e DIE T aR Cn o iena e onTtileallloichonn & she had said, and which she did not | Pair of Sixe the crowds have been |- e % . o boiled ham f . s ’ 3 s ¢ S s een |victorien Sardouw’s famous play, “The en and boi , Return by I knew she was too proud to make |yigh to remember. I mentally Jotted | more than could be expected during |gorcercss The plot is laid in Brealfast Mix and scason well, 1 reference whatever to the inci- | o pmbr : durin O But T aleo mmew . that she |COWR the fact for future suidance, | the seige of such cold weather. But|jexico. Frank Powell, the director st Tl S oy {and walked by her side, acc: a- | this laugh-producer is growing more o P e rzain Matinee, | would nevertheless resent it in every 3 ccommoda- | this laugh-proc T ve . f this picture has spared neither Baked ting my steps to her slower ones, opular every performance. There ettt z =) L& Corn Muflins ats Friday; i ray s il g 3 e | popular _verf ance. {ime nor expense in order to surround Co R ¥i |little taunting way she coul e But as the full view of the harbor |are so many situations prevocative of | hie work with that atmospliere of fee complaint of the subway was the first | jurst upon our eves, even Mrs, Gra- | real humor and wit, so many clever ol Al omanco that hrel ol chec: et ‘ HOUS@/YO[G’ 3\{0 es l shot. I felt that I had reason 10 |y,m's ill-nature had to vanish, lines, that even a dyving man would |{ive when properly presented : Omelet dread the day. 4 { cee something worth while in this S Eel S ) —\\VOUI\(/EV[ENT “Why, we are not at the harbor at A Wonderful View. [ieeEaomethin g8 wosLh swhl s A Wiesitean il ik R D Almond Blanc Mange | Bedroom walls are best left®plain cost thousands of dollars in order | o - Ao Ao [ s afers hocolate | comedy-farce. Then too, this is the| | tha street sce Sulal belcor we reached the entrance of the kiosk a want to lthat the street scenes would be cor i | through the dingy room, but Langdon | tor the court, and in order to do A/ if it were my hand that was pushing him across the ocean to : ] 5 R iy Sl ’ shirts which a younger clerk was 'miore, but in the meantime their lii- 79 § Again a gust of laughter lilted | [ want to make everything quite clear YOt One chance in a millien! T felt New Britain as a screen star to- s com o William Fox presents,— All this happened at the end f | And They Took Care of Her Babics what must have been a tremendots- while She Worked. Iv busy day. Every clerk in the shop | The upshot of the matter was that Russian atmosphere. There is to are rich enough to do for cach other, so- 'Am [ giving in proportion Stewed Prunes 11” This was the next remark as | ‘Tt is wonderful! wonderful!” she | 2 inast Ml Dr. W. E. Norton wishes to |2} i oAl WA R e first real farce that the Cross plavers : i i | s tth it have put on since their engagement yect. A thousand persons took part p ) Bnnounce that he has re-jana mc? thefrre:)xh:u‘;d(«‘reg: (“f,h;(h’r‘\ nn[ et rx;‘u‘\l \1‘1‘1::‘(“\;\ rm toward her, |in New Britain It is also one of |in one of the street scenes alone Dinner B f us fro vater o eart. war, owa 5 15 . e e | oved h‘> Dental practlce to ;egnrahr:xrtv u 1 have always loved the harbor |the few occasions where a stock | where Zora (Miss O'Neil) is passed \lE‘m'\‘\ -rr ‘(.1;10#;(‘ Soup | itai oy ‘- a S 5 4 vni | COMpany put on a comedy that was!cver the heads of the infuriated mob Roas icken ! Room 411, New Britain Nat.| “You cannot see the water from |Many treasured hours have I spent | COMPany put on a comedy thai wasjcier the heads of the in aiihchen - Tel. 872-2 these buildings,” I explained patient- | Watching it from the sea wall or |3 ok : £ N anall d at the stake. Rt ‘,l,w; Diatan ank Bldg € 2 Iyv. “You will get a wonderful view [from the deck of one of the Staten organizations in stock as strong as} ‘“The Witch” will be shown to- = L P‘ A % f it from the Aquarium, i{he old |Tsland ferries. To me it like a |the Cross Plavers, With the newly {,,wm. at 7:15 p. m, and 9:45 p. m 3anana -Pudding | PERFECTLY PASTEUR Tabtis tardcs l1oved friend. I enjoy hearing its | organized company there is not a) In addition fo the above mentioned | Coffee | -~ 4 1 5 '3 5 i ot 2 eak po e whole fabric. I'rom [ ¢ramatic offering. the management | stle Garden. I remem- |praises, [ shrink from hearing it [ Wealk spot in the wh crama ) ' | A4S ] | IZED MILK Oh: ot e el criticise s, Graham’s hearty ad- | Alfred Cross and M Julie Herne |has hooked D. W. Griffith’s famous | Almond Blanc Mange—Dissolve one | ber that very well,” she said with |criticised. Mrs. Graham's hearty ad ; . land a half heaping tablespoonfuls | Vegetables to be tender should I more animation, and then aueru- |miration made me feel more kindly [ dow into those who play the minormorali 7 i 1“"'”“, Glgpthedon da““'l e i o, S moon ,\5 | el verv alew o < o s o 5 o e dena A re is not one flaw. J. Irv- a terrific and soul-stirri pow ati a pint milk. | cooked very slowly SEIBERT AND SON, fously, “but'T do mot sec it." toward her then 1 had yot donc. :.‘:‘:\'tllyizp ishngdlondlliap SR I [inees story deals with the | Add ‘three tablespoonfu o F = 2y 2 “It 'is right over ore. Sasi Neither of us spoke again for x stands a C & S d : i i 1 { little whipped erc de ‘Park S_treet, Near Staniey, 1r~dk-lazi‘:1grif by pointing. something |several minutes. My ze followed | character men in the busines: Mrs. |single and double moral standard for and a h?lf] m]m.-: n{xl!. and half . & | 1‘-\ ,‘\"r hiy ped cream added to 6 teams. Tel. connection. ‘1'deicst Soing, But I felt o breath- [my mother-indlaw's as she turned | Adalaide Hibbard has proven her|men and women, This piece of 'teaspoonful almond extract. st the mayonnaisc improves it. ideal bedroom simplest Tces thal are too swec It is wrong to cook vegetable an iron kettle g E e -

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