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YCEUM GRAND OPENING - TONIGHT- The Lyceum Musical Stock Co. The Time, The Place and TheGirl Come Tonight and Give the Company a Wel- come, Same Prices. ARL THIS WEEK Charlie Chaplin in “BEHIND THE SCENES” TONIGHT AND TUES. Flovence La Badie in “THE:FEAR OF POVERTY"” HIGH CLASS VAUDE- VILLE | { NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1916. A BTORY YOU OAN BEGIN AT ANY TIME Her Side---and His How Cora and David Temple Solved Their By ZOE BEOKLEY Marital Problems for Theater Goers and Women R T OPENING OF SEASON AT LYCEUM TONIGHT “The Time, the Place and the Girl”, a three-play musical comedy, is the It's Easy to Quarrel It proved to be a good game plaving at sweethearts, and Janet and Walter resorted to It often. To keep the game full of zest and novelty they often went out into the country to some unfamiliar spot and stayed the week-end at the most likely inn they could find. “Why can’t we always be as happy as this, Walt?” said Janet at breakfast on one of these outings. “Why must we EVER have misunder- standings and unpleasant spells? At this moment, Walt, I am absolutely happy. I seem to have everything—health, love, work, companionship and money enough for all needs. Shall we, do you suppose, ever have any more fusses and ugly times?"” Walter set down his coffee cup, came round the table and kissed his wife with an audible and convincing smack. “Of course, we shall, silly child,” he said cheerfully. “Only fools or liars live together forever ‘without a cross word. But I'm willing to samble that we'll have fewer and fewer serious squabbles as we learn to trust each other and make concessions.” “How de you mean—concessions?” “Oh—giving in when the thing isn’t important. and saving. ‘After all, what does it matter? I'll And Matie'll surrender next time.' And laugh it solemnly. Get me?’" “Yes—I get you,” answered Janet absently, biting the corner off her toast and gazing out the window over the sparse-leafed autumn trees. “If you had made a concession the other night. Waltie, the night you came home ‘late and I was just going to dinner with Roy Nicoll, instead of—of scolding me before Roy and yanking me off like a cave man - _ “Now, if that isn’t exactly like & woman—harking back to ancient history and dragging a personal application out of a broad philosophy!” cried Walt. - “Come to think of it, you might have done a little conces- sioning yourself instead of telling me that a man who is not supporting his wife has no right to dictate to her!” “Oh, Walter—how CAN you Janet put down her toast and pushedaway her coffee cup. “You know I was sorry for that the instant I saidit. I was worn to a frazzle. Aud hu ngry. Amd disappointed at vour notheing home. It’s downright mean of you to go digging that up again outof the past and taunting me——" “There, there, darling, let’s not spoll our morning with a spat!” “I didn’t spoil anything. You started it.” “Why, no I didn’t dear. You brought up that Nicoll episode.” “But you started talking about concessions. I think a man's of concessions ig to have a woman make them all.” Shrugging a shoulder surrender this time. over it instead of taking idea S FOX'S : Todgxy and Tomorrow Paramount Plays Present BLANCHE SWEET IN “THE STORM” Triangle Plays Present WILFRED LUCAS N “THE RUMMY” KEYSTONE COMEDY “A TUGBOAT ROMEO” PARAMOUNT : PIOCTOGRAPH Tatest Returns Herald Movie Popularity Contest Every Evening. EXTRA ADDED ATTRAOTION ! CHARLIE CHAPLIN e “BEHIND THE SCREEN” One of the Best Comedies So Far Produced. Iravel at your own convenience | momomeT——————TT bn individual round trp tickets, Including meals and stateroom berth on steamers in both directions. ew YorkJacksonville Due $ oy 194342 Round Trip orrespondingly low fares with fiirect connections for Miami, Palm each, Tampa, St. Petersbutg d all ast and West Coast Resorts rite for information and attractive free booklets W. PYE, Passenger Traffic Mgr. CLYDE-MALLORY LINES. er 86 North River, Or Call Upon Local Railroad Ticket Agents. New York, ‘‘Come, come, Jan—that's not fair, and vou know it. I'm willing to make all sort of concessions about your work and everything else. There isn’t a man in a hundred who would Swallow all the neglect I do without being heard from. I'm jealous of that work of yours that takes you away from home and from me. And I hate like the dickens to come home to the flat nights and find it black dark and you still inspecting tenements or attending conferences or—or——'" Walt caught the expression on Janet’s face and saw she was not in a sympathetic mood. He stopped abruptly. “And if I didn't keep up my work,” said Janet with crackling spirit, “we’d still be in our respective bachelor quarters—no home, no partner- ship, no chance for you to follow up your ambiton to write, no excursions iike this no anything. Would you prefer that?” Walter was on the verge of replving with asperity. He checked him- and laughed instead. Then he rose and howed to Janet formally, “No, Miss Thayer,” he answered gravely. Janet caught his spirit and melted. “Good gracious, Walt—we were heginning to spat like regular mar- ried people. I guess you're right; it's terribly easy to start a fuss.—I'll— T'll make the concession this time. Let's go for a tramp.” self r enu for Tomorrow | NEW CHAPLIN FILM \ J Breakfast Cereal with Cream Broiled Fish Vienna Rolls Coffee Tunch Baked Sweet Potatoes Cherry Cake Coffee Dinner Roast Beef Mashed Potatoes Boiled Onions Creamed Carrots Tomato Jelly Salad Drop Cookies Coffee “Behind The Scenes,” will be piece de menu that rent week. The management six days beginning tonight and of the bill, leading film attractions Pathe Gold Rooster feature, Tear Of Poverty,” Badie in the principal role. 1 also he a new episode in Shielding Shadow.” Wednesday and Thursday Drop Cookies—One cupful sugar and one-half cupful butter creamed together. Add one beaten egg, one- half cupful sour milk, and onre and one-half cupfuls flour and one-half teaspoonful soda dissolved in a little water. Season with one tablespoon- ful caraway seed. Drop by spoonfuls on greased pans, leaving plenty of room for spreading. Cherry Cake—Beat one-quarter pound butter with one-quarter pound sugar and cream, then gradually add three well beaten eggs, one and one- quarter cupfuls flour, one-quarter pint milk, one teaspoonful baking powder, little grated lemon rind and threc ounces candied cherries. Pour int.o buttered and papered tin, bake in moderate oven for one and one-hall hours. da,” is to top the bill. will be prominent in the cast . “The Scarlet Runne: sanay attraction, Code,” are booked for Saturday. Friday cured for the week prozram. special CRER e ) GRAND i ALL THIS WEEK The New . . b b “‘Sporting Widows GIRLS! GIGGLES! GOWNS! The 90-Horsepower Show Harry Cooper and Ruth Lock- wood. DAILY MATS., LADIES 10c HAVANA *NVei' Splendid hotels; a delightful tropical climate. Horse racing at Oriental Park NASSAU siiiis Polo, motoring, tennis and surf-bath- tng. Large modern hotels. Saflings Thursdays and Saturdays from New York. MEXICO for Progreso, Regular sailings Vera Cruz and Tampico. THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL West Coast ports Central America, and Salina Cruz, Mexico, direct. Regular sail- ings. Connections at Cristobal, (Colon,) for South America and the Orfent Large passenger steamers sailing under the American flag. For IR information apply WARD New York and Cuba Foot of or any Or Authorized $2.00 pair. LINE Meil N Tourist Agoney, FOR EXTRA FEATURE / Charlie ‘Chaplin’s funniest comedy, the resistence of the photoplay is to be served to the patrons of Keeney's during the cur- has contracted for the use of the film for it is to have a place as the special feature Tonight and tomorrow one of the will be the “The with Florence La There “The the Red Feather drama, “The Morals of Hil- Lois Wilson and the Es- “According To The and Three vaudeville acts have been se- Thanksgiving Complete new stock of reliable Glov vehicle with which the Russwin L¥ce- » Musical Stock company will open the season this evening. pected to he the initial performance of the best season in stock the Lyce- um has ever had and all those who are interested in lending encourage- ment to the management and the | players should he on hand to give the cast an enthusiastic welcome. | In selecting “The Time, the Place and the Girl,” Director Perrin showed ideal judgment. The cast is pecul- iarly suited to this comedy and com- blete sucecss will no doubt be the re- sult. From curtain to curtain, the show is filled with excellent music and one of those e hits that will al- 's be remembered for its melod which fastens itself upon the audi- ence. A clever plot humorous situations, {its song hits, mske | Place ana | of Hough This is ex- bubbling over with -ombined with The Time, the the best effort | of Adams, who wrote the | lines, and George Howard, who com- | poscd the music, “Blow the Smoke Away,” and “The Waning Honey- | | moon” will never he forgotten while ! musical comedy lives. In the same | category are ‘“Thursday Is My Jonah i Day’ and “I Don't Like Your Fam- ily Director Perrin and Manager T. J. Lynch to give New Britain the bes and New Britain should respond I showing its appreciation. A large | chorus and an augmented orchestra are expected to add greatly to the ef- fectiveness of the production. Get | on the band wagon—he a “first | nighter”. 2 | Sincere cfforts have been made by | | i NTIETH CENTURY DIANA WILL HUNT | i ON THE WING. ‘E Garnet velveteen ,much buttoned | with brass, gives this sport suit, set | off with puttees and a jaunty felt hat. The long coat is lined with satin and the hat band is gold metal ribbon overrun with rabbits. A fine showing for Thanks- giving week of the smartest new Hats, in gold and silver effects, and the very newest ideas in trimmings including the new Mandrain Aigrette Paradise and Goura. We of- fer our large stock of trim- med and untrimmed Hats at BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES. A select showing of new fancy Scarfs and Caps. $1.00 to i | viaited HANDSOME SUIT FOR GOOD SERVICE THE HAUGHTY ONE. Dark green’ gaberdine is and strapped In this soldierly fashion. Deep braid runs about the sides of the coat bottom, while many self buttons | in two sizes trim the coat. The high collar and cuffs are finished with black velvet to match the dashing turban, | FOR WELL DRESSED MAIDENS IS THIS SUIT | stitched | . This she GOOD SILHOUETTE Brown velours de laine is the fabric of this rare suit, cut with skirt and a Russi The holero effect and the fur trimming Fe¢» Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 7 fignature of . LOPER Repairer of EDWARD Maker and perience Linds of vork. ‘Fhie Veldon, Koom 3 | paperman fast Ti CASTORIA it { characterization to { The Picteg! SIMPLY 5.4Y aders CHARGE PAY WEEKLY And the problem is—Where can I get the answer— Most Satisfaction?’—We “See OUR Overcoats and learn the Fasy Terms upon which you may secure them.” We leave the rest to your own judgment. WE $12,$14, 516 HATS SELL, OUR COATS AT AND UP TO $35.00. SHOES FURNISHINGS THEGESAR Misch STORE @87-683 MAIN STREET HAUCTFORD. “Mo-Momentum” One of my little nieces is not quite four yet, but she has a busy mind which is forever seeking information. ponders over, sometimes commenting on it in a way that makes | us grownups gasp. The other day she was watching her father start his automobile. “It don't make so much noise after it gets going,” she observed, and promptly asked the inevitable ques- ten. “Because it's always harder to start anythng,” explained her father. “After it gets going it gathers mo- mentum and that makes it easier, and the engince doesn’t have to work so hard.” “Albert, how do you expect child to understand that!” Like Getting Up in the Morning- Before her father could answer, my little nice piped up. “I do, too. It’s lixe when Katie tells me to get up in the morning. At! first it’s hard to zet out of bed, but when I get mo- momentum it's easy.” We all laughed outright. But since then I've wondered if my small niece, failing to grasp the mechanical prin- ciple, didu’t enunciate a great human the | one. Have vou ever noticed &ome things are te start? how It may be | hard | | never expected. | You | the | a disagreeable task, or the solution of a protlem that eludes you. Or even getting out of bed in the morn~ ing As Hard As You Expected, ~ You hang back as long as you can. ‘And then, when you can no longer de- lay the evil moment, you start. .It's hard; as hard as you expected it would be. Then gradually you get warmed up to your task. You are going at it with fervor and a power that you Before you know it have finished. Haven’t you had the experience? It Takes Extra Power to Get Started. It requires initiative moning of the will power to get | started. You've got to use extra pow- er to get into motiocn. But once you | are fairly startecd yon gather ‘“Mo-mo- | mentum,” and after that you are a]l mght, | The difference between the person who does things and the person who Goesn’t is simply this question of extra nower at the start, Success is primarily the result ability to start something. course y ave to keep at whate vou start, but there are mighty fow things that you can't wl along on ‘“on high,” after you o and a sum- or BLANCHE SWEET ON FOX'S SCREEN As a harum-scarum child of nature, light-hearted and care-free, Blanche Sweet will be seen at Fox’s today and tomorrow, in the thrilling Lasky Par- amount production of “The Storm.” The scenes of this were laid in the Maine woods Miss Sweet as a daughter of an ab- sent-minded old professor. How she unusual drama } and | falls in love—a cloud is cast over her | life, only to be dispelled by the man her heart desires is unfolded and ex- plained in an intense and interesting manner. Miss Sweet is surrounded by a cast of famous players, headed by Thomas Meighan, who is one of the most popular of the Lasky players. On the same program the - Triangle will present their latest screen suc- cess “The Rummy,” featuring Wilfred Lucas. In this play a young news- ing toward success, becomes a wreck when he loses falth in his wife. It is a realistic story. As a girl out of a job, desperate and despondent Pauline Start who plays opposite to Wilfred Lucas, in this feature, seeks the river as a solution to her difficult] From a watery grave she is rescued by a policeman. cene is true to life. Wilfred Lucas is seen first as a clean- cut athletic newspaperman, then as a sodden wreck, living on the charity of his friends. The transition from one the other affords him some splendid acting opportuni- ties. One of the largest newspaper plants in Los Angeles furnished sev- eral interesting scenes in this feature. Editorial, composing, sterotvpe and press-rooms are shown at their hours of greatest activity. In addition to the above the Key- stone Players will be seen in “A Tug- boat Romeo” and the Paramount will offer their newspaper of the screen, ph. Returns in the Herald Movie Pop- ularity Contest will be announced i | from the screen at this theater every evening. After viewing the new Chaplin com= edy “Behind the Screen”, Manag: Melarkey decided to book it for today and tomorrow, when it will be seen in connection with the above program. “SPORTING WIDOWS” AT GRAND THEATER “The Sporting Widow a mnew Jacobs and Jermon show, with Harry Cooper, Ruth Lockwood and an en- tire new cast, is the attraction all of the week at the Grand theater: This current season’'s edition of the Jacobs and Jermon “Sporting ‘Widows” exccls any previous produc- tion routed over the big wheel under the firm’s franchise. Incidentally, this show will renew old friendships and make many new ones. ducers have gotten together combination of comedy, The pro~+ a fine scenery and costumes and have shown good judg- ment in the selection of principals. This, in brief, is the verdict of a well known New York critic. Assisting Cooper in the entertaining will bes such principals as Andy Ferguson, Willlam Grieves and Leo Haues. There is a winsome chorus of about twenty-eight. There will be the set- tings and electrical effects that usually go with a big show of this caliber, HORLICK’S THE ORTGINAL » | MALTED MILK | | @:-amoqvoqomm)

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