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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1916. YCEUMJ | ~ News Theater Goers and Women Readers he Theater of Distinction— The Best Plays p W Vo gt " ” For the Best Peoplo A STORY YOU CAN BEGIN AT ANY TIME HIS DREAM GIRL In the Best Theate" . . HAS MANY L | Her Side--and His e INAL WEEK | How Cora and David Temple Solved Their Marital Problems Where argl but b Gace Semair SR are ays remaining By ZOE BECKLEY tefore the Lyceum theater will close MAY 22nd its doors for the season, before the ] D 5 2 Alfred Cross Players disband, and ; s d R l New Britain will be dependent solely estlmonlalweek | ¥ avl eP ies upon the ‘“movies” for its entertain- { My dear Cora: ment. All those folk then who sti . 1 am sorry you put up an ultimatum to me: “Go immediately to | have a love for the spoken word, H\lyl" or Alfi-ed Cross mother and apologize!” I should be ashamed of myself if I obeyed such | the many little twists of humor that an order—any order! Only a petulant mother or schoolmarm twould | can be given orally should not ; order a child so—and I am not a child, sieglect to take in “His Dream Girl,” Presenting H If 1 say anything to vour mother to lessen the hurt to her feelings | which is having such a successful THE GREAT MUSICAL it will be because my own sense of right dictates it. Iiven then T should run at the Lyceum FARCE have an uneasy feeling that I may be obeyving you instead of my con- This farce, it is that and more, science. So please, let us have no more ultimatums really a served-to-order musical I do, however, see in a more understanding light your mother’s r comedy with an interspersing of in our life—that she a part in our lives simply because she has a vi ! vaudeville. Alfred Crc the popular part in vour life, in your heart. lcading man, took the manuseript of It is another of those very problems that t ¥ complex go to make life | a French play, re-wrote part of it to .-'--,i'-IlnI-’---lulvnnnnvnl--- s s p' 8 0 8 87 pRe g R B8 pEWATT Rin A Sani-Flush Means Spotless, Sanitary Bowls Banish stains and odors from the toilet bowl by using Sani-Flush, which cleans even down to the hidden trap that a brush can't reach. No dipping. no scrubbing, when you use Sani-Flush. Simply sprinkle a little into the bowl every few days. Sani-Flush patented, nothing like it—is for toilet bowl cleaning only and does it to your complete satisfaction. 25 Cents a Can The local water has a tendency to stain white porcelain bowls. You need Sani-Flush to prevent this. Many women in this city and vicinity have found in Sani-Flush the solution of this problem. So will you. The principal local stores sell it. If your dealer hasn't Sani-Flush, ask him to get it for you. such a difficult art. But as you have said, we must either face lifs or | suit the occasion, and laid the plot { run away from it—and I choose {o face it. ~You have taken on the dif- | in New Britain instead of Paris. |RL ficult problem of Wanda. It is only fair that I accept your mother as an Consequently, there a touch of important part of our life. Jocal atmosphere and color that 1 I suppose there is no one way of settling once and for all your moth- | makes the at-home citizen feel SPECIAL FEATURES er's or any mother’s right to enter into the affairs of her children’s mar- right at ease. There is mention of BORATE SPECIALTIES ried life. But one or two zeneral considerations occur to me. Walnut Hill Park, and Berlin' Junc- Wil tickets for each peré | T see that vour mother had the right to speak to you and me of any | tion, and West Main street, and danger she may have feared to our welfare. I suppose it would be (no | several other spots about town that much to expect of a mother to act with superhuman aloofness when her | call for recognition in a play of this fore 6:30 at Crowell’s. daughter’s happiness seemed in peril. kind. Bvery line in “His Dream Ltinees, Tues., Thurs. and At the same time T still feel, and I don't expect to change in m Girl” a laugh. ool feeling, that she had no rignt to act in the matter without our permis To see Philip Sheffield in his new Sat., 10c and 20c. . 4 A 1 T sion. This seems to me to define pretty generally the limits to which a | role, one that will cause him to live hts at 8:15, 10¢c, 20c, 30¢, mother can enter the married iife of her children. To speak, advise, dis- | long in the memory of New Britain - and 50c. cuss—but not to act without their consent. rlaygoers, is worth going miles. The Your mother is a reasonable woman. T feel that she would see the | same is true of Frank \Wright. This reasonableness of such a statement of her share in our lives. At any | weck this versatile comedian has rate, I offer the suggestion that we three talk this over together and try | created a character guaranteed to to come to a positive, constructive understanding of each other give satisfaction. Miss Julie Herne There is left the difficult, delicate matter of restoring Wanda as onr | is meeting with favor by the ren- friend and guest. I have racked my head in vain' for a solution of it. dition of her farewell song, “Auf Who is to see her? What can any of us say to her? T feel entircly help- Weidershen,” and Miss Wenifred less im such a situation, solvable, as it seems to me, only by a -woman. | Wellington has two clever number: Will you help me with your womon's understanding of another woman? | Also, Alfred Cross Dlays two selec- T have tried to meet you half way in the compromise of which not | tions on the piano. There are many s v only married life but all life seems to consist for those who want to live | surprises, and clever ones, in “His TONIGHT fully which to most of us means living complexly. I know that you will | Dream Girl"” respond to the call for vour share in the compromise. b i ———— itzi Brunette, in And your mother and Wanda, too, will have to contribute their share | A CHIVALROUS TALE of compromise if they wish to remain bound in our lives, For, T see now that every positive human relation—friendship. partnership, kinshi i NTO THOSE G e e e OF LIFE AT SEA that living with other human beings demands. WHO SIN” (Copyright 1916, S. S. McClure). Chivalry, that spark of the spirit [Third Episode in , KATHLEEN MATHEW S o Ol e ens - | which guides numble men to great something new to be seen each v deeds and greater heights, is the i Sl 4 theme upon which William Farnum, | | o) e MYSTERIES In fact, words fail to do justice to : M { T OF MYRA” celebrities, hippodrome spectacles ang | P12Y “Battle of lear LGk e - animellieatires WSS s (o LneRlaSURE IS Sion ED RS e Rlocdl Kathleen Mathew, called in dra- | have come together from all corners | L.0X theater, loves to dwell. And in | real with Milk matic circles the “Irish Bernhardl” | of the earth to make this the most | (18 Motion plcture he sees a wide| o 0g megs and grandniece of Father Mathew, | complete exhibition of fts kind ever | 1¢ld for stirring the nation’s yvouth ot G the well known apostle of temper- | attempted. toapropenxeveoren co S pIagRthing Pocketbook Rolls Cofee ance, will appear at the Russwin Ly- very day at 12 o'clock noon the | COUrageous and chivalrous ' Moving ‘ a1 . rarest and most complete | Pictures, says Farnum, appeal so for- Thaneh Th w we Sa lt . free street pageant ever seen—a for- Eggs in Tomato Cups e ay y ave No Regrets F [l onoiintosted in pardiohs fuanning:, Cocoanut Pie Tea, A friend who knows theatrical peo- yin that verse must have been spoken |k F accessories—w a o o ) & . e RENE ries—will pa through 2 7 Z 772777 2 ple told me this interesting incident A Smile in the Voice. 4 See | the principal business streets, and 1 0 ph it i o / Dinne the other day. The value of a smile on the lips has BIG Bl gorgeous floats, fierce wild animals, . . ll«(xlv:]\ [r {':“‘1‘“( P\:: A Two theatrical people connected :"‘:“) "““““‘ ‘1‘ :‘m nce ,“ ¥ . erous ele A Y A loast Loin of Vea atoes : Jut comparatively little yeen said : L.:mg:wx elephants and stately cam- ’ 3 e e With a certain play were listening be- | Loy COMbaratively littie has been s . s will swing past to the martia : k / e seCi et abo as G Sy Rl 10 PR 7 String Bean Salad hind the scenes to the applause at the | And yet there is nothing more de- sic of four brass bands, musical wa- 4 Nut Cake X . 3 S gons and the 4 & alte end of an act. pressing than to listen to down : soul stirring caliope. Soffee ; seems as ssec $160,000 Fox Star | : ; | | ,.,.i\,,("f,\‘i;fif"‘"“';,‘l’_‘: previous enlarge- S L Cottee One of them said to the other, “It ;:}"’::“"I‘“*]';;’:S":y-” “:»r:—‘m‘v‘ ”]*“”‘“H W{ | g fir Ereater thdt eoer et dicnn »: - 3 milk; 2dd one teaspoonful salt and [the way they use their voices that | way. ! ATTLE OF : e | | ed and make this beyvond all doubt the . one heaping tablespoonful butter; cool | brings the applause. I'll wager I can But when a person with a happy up < most noteworthy ! s and add one 3 solved with | go before the audience and say some- | voice comes into the room it is indeed 9 i : { | ment of the M,,\‘]’,'.1'_"7:;:,’;‘::;":‘\h,"‘,‘:“ : one teaspoonful s \fficient flour, | thing entirely unconnected with the {ag if *another candle had been EARTS | e | mind the three chief watchwords— ¥ 3 about one and a half pints, to make a | play and get a hand.” lighted." : | magnitude excellence and exclusive- : dough. _Knead thoroughly. Cover | The audience took him upy and at | A writer on business courtesy in ono ie P 7 4 = 5 ness. T e w Brit- ' % _ and let stand in a warm place to rise. | the end of the act the actor fent be- [ of the recent mz: ines contributes omantic drama of ! 1 ain, Friday, June 30 G Roll into a sheet; cut with a round | fore the curtain and in a (nn\ St One a1 I terasting A ot he subjebiiot the sea, at i . ' . ¢ = cutter; brush one-half with melted | saying something of great e-Wotional | the importance of the voice butter: fold over the other way, lay | import, and with a lift of his voice at 5 - r 1 ot # They Must Use the Upward Inflection. 9 s . : EW AND A $ on a greased pan in a warm place to | the end said, “White is black and A ot i i 1 £ k5 o % rise again. Brush over with milk and | black is white. Chagelsrhons e e i | - . OFFICIAL SUFF. HAT | § B | e e e ered that the word ‘please’ repeae several million times a year delaye hrmance must be called for Sani-Flush should be used wherever there are toilets in Residences, Business Offices, Hotels, Stores, Factories, etc. Does not injure plumbing connections. THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS COMPANY Canton, Ohio cloans, keeps clean, lll.l.“lIl‘lvlllilIlt.lqnlllll'llllllll Breakfast . % 4 They Responde e Voice Not To : t Time Tonight | B 3 - = g 3 3 R nTo I o e B espondedioBthe VoltoiNat messages and really cost a lot of = : : ;. person allow one egg and one tomato theSWoras: money. So operators now Inquire oming Tomorrow | i = . - 5 S Cut a piece from the stem end of the “It w the inflection that got | merely ‘Number?' But they are under < . sl i 3 Z . - tomato and with a spoon scoop out | them,” said the actor, “that and the [rigid inflection to say the word with ore Ulrich, in a : : ! the center. Sprinkle the. cavity with | OPen vowel at he end. If I had said, | a rising syllable, which gives a cheer- . | ¢ 5 2ot v . ¥ e 4 i % 2 i B nclc el 5 is blackh,’ 1, chipper sound to the drama of : %7, BATTLE OF HEARTS 77 hopped tarragon. Break and care- | Plack is white and white is black’ | fu ; : i ¢ {27/ WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION 724, | fully drop a raw egg in each. biace . they wouldn't have clapped. whereas the word with a falli 5 ggle and strife. 3 . - apart on a buttered pan and bake in If that incident is true (no reflec- | flection at the last makes it sound as ozt e e interesting example of the power of | Moreover, the big telephone compan- ies in hiring a girl insist that she cibly to all and carry such conviction e voice and inflection, isn't it? Jane Grey, in | ccum, Sunday evening. June 4. She 5 ) that the one who portrays chivairous | EARCICAL SKETTH Few people realize how much mean- | must «"[HE WMFSU | will present a pictorial review on L e e e | “Beautiful Ireland,” in two parts with % : Al e : want to see a remarkable instance of [ they? And not the least wonderful sl ot nenti each part divided into travelogue e 3 Brolas e e SCORES AT KEENEY'S |a volume condensed into one single [ thing is that they are infinitely more reity tale ol ¢ | poems, wit, humor, pathos anecdote: S i e word, take out your Bible and look | flexible and capable of improvement It and heart inter- | legends, impersonations and fl,(m.efl, o f 4 found in every walk of life. Love of ——— up John xx ;n‘:‘ and try (‘n imagine H\I: :Vyx:x‘nmlzx; ny other things—features, for | she will leave the assistance o country—patriotism,—is one of its| Its only imagination” an ex. | MfIECHOR With Which the two word large orchestra. Many local singers T B B | onifestations, and one withou : and monologists and some from Hart- 4% e ST 5 t 2| tremely funny farcical sketch, which = htty Arbuckle, in : - er _ spark of love for his flag is a person . Rty : s 33 ford will appear on the program. % P | doomed never to feel the thrill of | 15 holding the boards at Keenev’s C__~~ 1D W|FE3 M‘STAKE iT\‘P entertainmenCy tsbeing Lt ; : pleasure over a good deed well done. | tDiS week affords I'red H. Speare and g P il under the auspices of the Rev. W. A. i ) 3 om the lowest to the humblest, | NS company of clever entertainers a ; Tt an audience always appreciates cour- | Tumber of ‘opportunities to display hlbtagtl ; eir ability. ¢ take advan- age; and courage and tenderne go | thelr abllity.! That they take advan The =zct | ples of the silent art. *“The Myst | L s X . A rea splause. ) 1 7 5 . ‘ tage of them all is evidenced from the | & &reat deal of apr 2 5 > | SPARK'S FAMOUS o B | hanc in hand. and that s the true | 1282 of et a1 is evia T GHl o el e SR e e American spirit during the A s ! 229, : i > r s do a number ved by last night's audience ‘ time they hold forth. The sketch is Collier and Lifshea do a number of [ ceived & SHOWS HERE JUNE 2| /g [The Battie of Hearts” is & ro- | LS (08 e iy | thrilling acrobatic feats during the | will be shown again this even mantic drama of the 3 enty alloted 0 A screen attractions for . N e ; : “. in \\h‘lth constructed. Tt hyme very amus- | tWenty minutes alloted to thera The screen attractions t B TATRE—Hartford 1 arnum assumes the role of af 18T o P e R O The screen leader tonight will be | and Saturday will be Fritzi Bruanert ok T : man of determination which he enacts | \°8 £ 5 by Mr. Speare | 5 Sane | iiitha folie bidel i ribbone 53 SHOW FOR 75 CENTS So familiar has the public become : g ¥ % il e "”“ tion which he enacts | ;4 155 associates it is pro Sne of | KIDE tt in “Half A Ttosuc in the § h: blue ‘h»;v T Unto 3 7 S th the fact of the enormous growth t idelity to the character- | ;.o 15t Cloom dispellers. o e IEhi Selig creation and it makes | Those Who Sin 1k niels in a Week—Mat. Wed. and Sat. | wi ! < > ¥ ieiieal it P oSS | ine i Sstie spellers here in Rl SRt = & e e S e e RA PLAYERS | attained each year by the Spark's X S vehicle also introduces | ..o yonth, a most favorable impression on lovers | new comedy and the three-part Is- st Viennese Operetta, | World’s Famous Shows that the re- - 4 ; & I‘jmnin= new leading woman, The scenic novelties is the act of | Of the drama as expounded by disci- | sany drama, “The Schemer A\ WALTZ DREAM” | turn of this great American shows e s endibes ML on Tand R obbins servesitolmale i derfu! Score—A Beautiful | Is awaited with much interest, know- SE e mhone wonderful por- | Jonuiar with the audience, The train ‘ 3 3 A Her iadi ook .“‘““\; “'\'“”"1“"‘ 0 | wreck is a fine example of stagecraft Vights, c 500 | : - > e 1 In making this pro- | 1t js a realistic scene and it draws Nights, ( | AUSPICES OF THE REV. W. duction the great success it is. e 150 4 HARTY BRANCH. A. O. H. “Get your marching clothes on” The Iron Claw,” the Bray Cartoon = = is o ¢ sloge ¢ - e and other exceptional photoplays of H Jaithe nenysloean ol ihe National | high class calibre add much diversily | SPPOOGO00D00000000000066S The Effects of O piates. athleen athe Amerioin BiomanyBuliiags Mososldy ito ion shteN mern s 3 HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various (S st Gt st et Boning "‘i‘”“‘“",;‘“?‘“,’; 0 AU 1 Tomorrow, two big features have | 9 Women Get Relief ‘preparations, all of which are narootic, is well known. Even in the — = e e et ks | Lo wlbemorn B e e e[ nipcsiea el G smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the func- = 7 | S, p: de during the republican and pro- | ' F S e R ORCRCROROSORS u tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing | pear at the gressive conventions on June 7 and Siea s R I ;l, Feky It is unnecessary for you to suffer imbecility, mental perversion, a eraving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. ama abou ng in pretty sen- | gith neuralgia or pains in the face and Nervous diseases, such a8 intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying 0 | will consist of white skirts and o o e L s ! P"I l’s | RUSSWIN lJY( ;EUM blouses and the new “parade hats” | [[Hen! and he ""L"”"“’j"i Lenore Ul- | head. Women folks as well as ! o result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet rich, now starring in “The 5 have a pretty voice ay 29— “THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER” | TR e uds Tade Tiein B0 a0 : ITeart of | men are now using Minard's g s their infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should never |Sunday Evening. Juned4 | mec “Guaranteea vecoming is nis | Fetone,” n “The Heart of paula’ o | Liniment to relieve pain in- " | receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and | y g, white sailor with its band of suffrage | MeXican war drama and Fatty Ar- | stantl This time tried\ only then if unavoidable. HARTFORD z P g huckle in “His Wife's Mistake's,” a | physician’s prescription is all Tho administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and In a Pictorial Review of vellow, which w selected after | '~ "o " c - 'y ioi 5 > ‘ many styles, shapes, sizes and shades | FO#TINg two reel Keystone comedy that is ever needed to give other ‘narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be too strongly BEAUTIFUL IRELAND | cre considered by the COMMItICE | mmmr— QUiCK relief. It is a won- - decried, and the druggist should not be s party to it. Children who areiil In two part, each part conmsisting | who sat on the weighty matter. Tt derfully soothing, creamy L need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to 7 i ; Ladgi ilif vith narcotics. 5 ME ’ of t S 8, it, humor, | was tried on by every known type of | Alleys Open to Ladies liniment that does not stain or ! dose them will ully wi e CK H‘ " i ravelogue, poem w I enininity andl e e Y P at Any blister and s positively pure, cleani Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears theW Week—Twice Daily New Poli Players in £ it thos, anccdotes, legends, Imper- | . 0 ot w%:*'l?\tcg:?: s:“”""“‘ and dances. test stamped with the approval of Time, and easy to use. Ask your drug- | signaturcof Chas. H. Fletcher. based on : 3 s as a whole. The picture AETNA BO‘VLING gist or your neighbor, for Minard’s has| @enuine Castoria always bears the signature of Priest’” Stories. 10c, 20c. 10c, 20c, 30c, 50c. She will be assisted by A LARGE | SRR TR0 and many well known | . ninson actress. The hat,.and than sixty years as the one dependable] flmford]l"'flml Recaiiieing=c g il the sash together cost only 25 cents: Church Street. liniment for pain of all kinds, s the hat worn by Mi Aimee ALLEYS been used in many hemes for more! l