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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1918. ’EUM News for "Thealzél”’ Go rs and TONIGHT : A STORY YOU CAN BEGIN AT ANY 1TIME “GIRLS WILL BE | N . . GIRLS” AT LYCEUM d The R 0w § Her Side--and His | e 1 G G(l WI(I How Cora and DavldByT‘,:::(:ie B;o‘l;;::w:‘heir Marital Problems I, “\Il I}g,‘,;._.:.hv-:] r“"::‘]‘.’:-}1“)1'\‘:‘\‘:1\ “Girls Bl Hofiidays_—and a Good Oldn caused o e ] N SRR T | Fashioned Candy Pull! STOCK COMPANY, IN any other show, will be presented Al Leach’s Great Musica Dear Old Matey: Your Walt had | we are not happy, then I don't know | NeXt Wweek at the Russwin Lyceum hy 1 . » . B ! an interesting but trying session last | what human happiness is. 1 am not ; the lwceum Musical Stock company. Ihe Ccrisp, merry holldays Wollldn t be ‘ IRH S WII I night at truth telling. It was tryving. | much on singing, but ninety-eight | \" Selecting this vehicle, Director Per- ot ocaina 1 'na T maraer 1o 1 | Bones ont o s Winares i Shi | makes a Sirane apseat 19 tho ol | complete without a jolly taffy-pulling party. the truth than the average man, but | of Janet I and young of both sexes. want to sing. The other i1 f | ime trun e o e ate | v s anc” T suepen e | 20 G0 s fone of e muscnt | Ml How everyone revels in it—most as much B e i R % g Mt bvpinens et | LU Sl e ) @ fun pulling taffy as eating it. Cime ana tiave a oo Tangh. § |55 it assedinrouen | THg she i T e, | Doneon Sany o et Ketenun | And candies—pure, wholesome candies—are good for e e B e 0 Sl e o ool oo selut Jent Toai el DR s e | youngsters and for grown-ups,tco. The humansystem needs her notion of martial happiness from funny little maiden aunt who had no | stories that end with “And so they | 4O 200 hie is caught red handed at sugar. It is the best of heat-giving, energizing foods. A T T 7 W j/// N A N\ \ ,//,,/,;/////, G ff Macaroon Mousse “The Scarlet Runner.” Openi“g ey e el R ol el BN O B it e i (o d e o | sical, sentimenta i e ad b 5 . S d N; ht phouiBlize fnasinofitoncn cainaxd | BTaR helam o iwavileTiofe icenbime I Beson o B Lean i ke s RIS aRand D= - = You will always undaay MNig j | cither with sorrows or joys. I had| “Well, at least you never think of | S.1.00L Mistress Martha s smitten b £ it s te Jono not seen her since I left college, but | any woman but your wife?” | with his charm: In the professor's e sure of purity 3 2 she has always kept up with every- ‘Of course ink her w care are the Sprout siste known . . | | thing that concerns me. When T|en” T said seni® Aaher wome | as the “Three Rosebuds” ~ Nathan and qual}ty if you B[ come into her soom at the “hotel | thom are verv uar o mer toos | A MISline are o loving couple and use Domino Gran- D s stopping, her first ques- | Poor Aunt Martha looked horrified, | & ' P Diohifes : ¢ . PHOTO-PLAYS &|Fonme o T o T o Sne ot | Py aeon ot v e, ) ulated Suga oy SR ok Sad ansiiberiactb bans [lopgf ner far and hevond any other | 1y to cut loose In fun making in| making your he best picture shows o 5 ; woman. Just as T want to be the | 1o - S ; i Satui il s i T had not the slightest intention of | man Janet loves best of all itheBrolel off BnofessongDod=c IR NS | sweets and all ever presented in this city e i = George Campbell as Madeline and | . featuring BcRL 0 o, e e romer alt, this is terrible!” Aunt Mar- | Georgia Campbell as Madeline and | good ho liday ANITA STEWART, IN U oo e e e s el A B 1l pretty duets. Rainh Sipperly, as | dish like : “THE “COMBAT" g |y B ot »\K“‘l”“'{ . oh, o > d her. “1 am | . yupe sheriff, promises to be a | 1snes, iike: Lynch & Dunn’s Orchestra . S e il e SEliens Mor Iy Janetiial poly il and 1 : ed i N % il s e CRAREL GO0 R0 SRR ERN) pRel R S oo st 6 0 e ] L O o LR e B Gl | Granulated o [ Eemtd seemed so to demand the perfectly keep all our friendships and mem- Zolsalibygiirankizngsmiin SEWil V™ ol Mince Pie conventional rhapsody on my part |ories, instead of sacrificing them all g =shaniend il cofi s M P Fruit Meri that T balked. et itheRaTiarSor Enmroing ol One el liza | con o oo neyiielll fappeariiasions S TuL erugue “What do you mean by ‘perfect- rich in proportion to the nur of the “Three Rosebuds,” an ideal e . Iy?' * T asked. o R o e e Q?I;n"n”"r'p’?f' olce eanthun DownInegand iiing -t Chpenoet ssuay “I mean is there alwavs perfect |tions ome keeps up. If Janet has| juo o, olmer are new members of ) S Chocolate Pudding love, perfect understanding, perfect ,ever loved a man before me, T shourq | L0C COMPany. ] g harmony between you two,” she said. | want her to reap the fine friendship SR S “Is there?” | that often fl s : : } “or o T I prisEsont e sauctia Srela L : Sold in 2 and 5 Ib, cartons gy Of course not!” I said indignantly. | tion: just as I want to keep the WAOILILINE WAILILIAWE ; Boliies 10, 0= d Ice Cream Sacked at the refiaery. TONIGHT. at do you take us for—two | friendship that exists botween me . cotton nonentities? Of course there are and ; COMING TO GRAND . . Henry B. Walthall in {4 moments when I could swear at Janet. | I did not tell her about Lucy Ben- ol Domino Powdered and Domino Confectioners Sugars are obtainable in cona o iR o ;‘:2“5}2;1”021 do it. Of course there [ton. I mentioned a girl she knew o venient one pound packages, packed at the refinery, for icings, frostings an 20tk s wo don’t understand 1‘\'T|cxxg! was at school in knickerbock- With an organization that is said & supreme dessert confections. P S 1;; £ he would not have understood. | to he one of the best of the Columbia e °n vou are not happy together,” | But I want you to understand. Do | circuit, Mollie Williams, heading her . . 55 Earle Williams in Aunt Martha said, shaking her head |you? s e | Sweeten it with Domino Lt x\r:‘;‘.‘et:.w1 e . i Yours, dearest of my whole life the Grand theater all next week, b Martha,” I argued, “if WALT. with dally matinee. Miss Williams' | i . i - has been one of burlesque’s leading it Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners Don't i <w stars for a number of years. The % principals and chorus will please. Vaudeville i % > There are a number of good special- ties. The show is full of pep and .ginger and is divided into two acts, the first being called ‘““The Hallow- e'en Party” and the second “Some Sanitarium.” Stage receptions for| FAMOUS FILM STAR Miss Williams will be held at the § T Tuesda and Thursday matinees. | IN KEENEY FEATURE % i QR S ‘ There will be souvenirs: Teday and RAND THEATR this evening will be the last oppor- | . T G G if I were conducting a finis et et tunleyito iseel Ered (Trwinis Majes: Henry B, Walthall, recognized as ) L Liwere conducting = finishing (velvet, fsn't It Don't you think the| tics” heded by Paul Cunningham ool 7 Tel. Ch. 1026. HARTFORD J | school for young ladies (which | crown is a little high? Samn i A U S (o GomEin ety b In aIs Ladies' Matinee, 10¢ Heaven forbid) I know of one course Those Worrible 1t Mones: g = I . s to be scen tonight at » ALL WEEK I should surely include—a course in They all spoke in the flat tone of | Keeney's in the big photoplay feature: A FRED IRWIN'S social conversation. ) _lone who is called upon to admire| STELLAR PROGRAM o s O Victory 'l M watthan / L «MAJESTICS” We had French conversation in | something she really doesn't admire e it b Gl e AR | § ories s > college, but we didn't have English| Not one of them would tell a lie for A GEUNESTNDAY it s o e Z A more than Standard Organi- conversation, and I am sure there | anything, but they didn’t mind letting ‘ e a e Binthio; | and also played the prin- zation, hecaded by Florence were a great many or us who would | that other waman see plainly that they 5 o I: sy g Y role in the big serial: “The Bennett, Paul Cunningham, have been more benefitted by = the | did not like her hat, and thus con- I's >, [ Lyle La Pine, Louise Alex- latter. demning her to that female inferno Mana (IS TynchilodithelussHl IR ECRCASCHORMATy SRE RS | IS andria, and other burlesque In my course I'd have a lesson on | wearing a hat which one feels is not| Win Lyceum will offer New Britain | Picturc in which he will be seen stars | what ta say in the line of small taik | bocoming, patrons of motion pictures tomorrow |l s ) BOLELGEGL B one “1f !l"v )—PRETTY GIRLS—30 10 a casual acquaintance. And an- Perhaps they shouldn’t have forged | evening, a bill of excellence, seldom | ‘¥ ';“’f"_ “'“f”! £ BERORCEE! TSR INRes) | O(her on what to say when congratu- | an exaggerated enthusiasm if they folt | eavalled in this city. Three star pho- | Producers in along time. Tt made a lations and condolences are called for. | none, but surely there is some middle | to-p will be shown, any one of | :20st favarable impression last even: And another—and hereby hangs my | course between that and the one they | Which would make an evening's en- ‘“7';‘ Al e fi bal tale today—on how to speak enthus- | {ook. tertainment of merit. Anita Stewart L e iastically | 5 = . it ; arle Williams in a new episode in iastically i 3 | Some People Can’t Show Enthusiasm | Will be seen in “The Combat;” Ray Thel Seazlotl Runses ,’ A neighbor of mine showed a grouy | When They Feel It. mmonui chconilini AN orull | R SE e SR S B of us her new hat the other day. | Some Dpeople haven't even the|Wager” and Frank Danfels, in a| tne Vedderitle talent PRyns T She Couldn’t Afford to Buy Another, | ability to show enthusiasm when they | comedy film. The performance will | e 1S of superior merit. Fhe aces ) Tt was not particularly becaming, | 4o feel it. T showed a new gown to|open at 6:30 and continue to 10:30. | ¥ “OFG MO (RAX FAN | R B but she had bought it, she couldn't woman of this type the other d = | e . L av t had an opportunity of see- ef i s cou 3 | “You've got s e - have not he S return it, and she couldn’t afford to | ot a thread on it,” she said, i HRlEEl e S s & — d > buy another, picking off the offender. ‘‘Yes, isn't it 3 R ance this evening This is what those women said: pretty Meflu {or ORIOTC S ThGls] e (G R ° = 098 y e s e i 2 W neluded among the perforniers are | The first: ‘“That's a pretty orna- Afterwards 1 heard that she liked | I‘OOkE Resmol has e { = il J i Delphino and Delmoro in a novelty ment on it, isn’t it?" it immensely. 1 should never have I 7 i singing act; Betly Browne, singing d h £ The sccond (a relative): *Yes, it's| guessed it. T, comedienne and the Weber Girls cleared that awful|. ni: Wit but 1ve seen hats T likea| Surely a course in saying the un- Oranges e ek / hetter on vou.” enthusiastic thing in a way that will TFarina Sugar and Cream S skfin-eruption away!\ The third: ‘“Wouldn’t it look better | soften instead of heighten its un- Poached FE Muffins aamye if you turned it around?’ After try- | enthusiasm, and in expressing our ad- Coffee > S z ¢ “No, T guess it looks | miration when we do feel it in a AR CTRT X7 R The moment that Resinol Oint. | ing that out. = “No, 2 5 ! 4 it th 2 teeh 5 gracious, pleasure-, va could inhes ; ; ment touches itching skin the itch- better the way it Ta P ure-giving way, wo Dinner, g Ll £ b2 i b ing usually stops and healing begins, - The fourth: *That's awfully pretty | be worth while. i Claas isiup That is why doctors have prescribed - Roast Fillet of Beef it 80 successfully for over 20 years T ke ST in even the severest cases of ecze- T e e e Peas Mashed Potatoes ma, ringworm, rashes, and many Tomato Jelly and Nut Salad other tormenting, disfiguring skin Sliced Pineapple Coffee diseases. Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Rcsinol] O]in!r?;nt Supper, makes a sick skin or scalp healthy, b fek: P quickly, easily and at little cost. Chicken g‘::fl:lw S Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap also | Lady Baltimore Cake Fol dn e i e e We still have a good assortment o St 2 Of gifis Mushroom Sauce—Chop one-half | There’s NO Queston anout tne Purlty can of mushrooms saute in one table- etous — — . 9 spoonful butter, add one egg yolk and RICH Ladles Desks one teaspoonful kitchen houquet; PASTEURIZED when well blended add one cupful MILK ‘ S KERR I i Ch i d R bR Reheat, season and Our Thorough Pasteurization Pro- i letely eliminates all cha | o e Windsor Chairs and Rockers Mo e The . of impurity without changing the | Quince Pudding—Cook one-half | flavor or taste, | LOW_BO S cupful of pearl sage in one quart of | Buy milk about which there fsn’t | SUPERB BASSO CANTANTE boiling water in a double boiler for| the slightest question of impurity— half an hour. Put one pint of canned | OURS, | SONG RECITAL | Upholstered Easy Chairs BT U V0 SEIBERT AND SON § TUSKEGEE JUBILEE SINGERS A. W. Burgemeister Nests Of Tables Sunnen b PARK SIREET. = NEAR sTaNioy || At the Piano L BT e Martha W Shington Sewing R 2 R S R G 0 Y. AT TPRSARE T ST o) ’ The Brotherhood of the First Baptist Church q ] —At— ed. Ev'g, Dec. 20 Tables g Auspices Invites the Public to Enjoy o Y ’ Ly 4 TP Auspis tenley) Mesmoeial Ghurei . ’ . 1 P OOl el oung Men’s Christian Association v, TS carr hrovens down the Children’s Furniture “THE WHIR of the NEWSPAPER PRESS” ‘A g bouse by his superb singing. in Gymnasium houts of “bravo” and ‘encore’” 5 A brilliant, breezy desc iption, by # O ing him out again and again.— | . ‘o 3 Phe Boston Hegaia. o |) BBINS BROS Inc M. Albert L. Blair, of Brookisn, N, Y. | Sunday Aften}oon, Dec. 17, 1916 9 * A Life-long Newspaperman, and Political Orator. i 4 o’Clock z : day, 5 ‘ ‘ DVERTISE 310 PEARL ST, HARTFORD, CONN. § ¥ ., ... Monday; December 18, 1916, s pm 8|8 For Men Ony. Free Tickets at Offce IN THE HERALD. [ From Booker T. Washing:on’s Negro Institution

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