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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1917. P —— e ————— —— LYCEUMI News for Theater Goers and Women Readers s e e TONIGHT Y1 prsons’ Theatre, Hartford [/AREAL AUTO SHOW i fees s of the three, will be hung lower than BABY MINE Feb. {525 Mat. Sat. HARTFORD’S BOAST | rexrs siiow ax c # c .50 Q.IJ.I.AEEXT n.WI::lE s§ R e GRAND NEXT WEEK | READ WHAT NEW HAVEN SAID ABOUT THE SEASON’S GREAT- \S[a[e Armory [0 Present Brlllia[n': | —THE— ! EST SUCCESS: | ) SR—“A Treat. Don’t miss it.” i 1"{.5&125?;:;\{)\'5:A--Ber:mmusi(ml farce seen here in three vears.” SGeIle Nex[ MOfl[h P roaucer o raIe o T o S are Waltel' Nayl()r TIMES-LEADER: ~So Long Letty a tremendous success.” judged much like horses, by past per- the patrons of G formances—so it Players ! s E el il have vou on the | ford next week are assured of a good | come to the tenth "l\l:nllu’ld‘ e wel jrun for their money as Barney Ger- | Present o el automobile f ard’s “Some Show,” with Edmond | . : w ow of the Hartford Automobile | Hayes, opens a weck’s cngagement Dealers’ assoclation, when it opens in { there. Barney Gerard is considered | the State Armory 3 : | OF A o:l :‘I:?‘Uu 01: B-ornq street, | the foremost producer of burlesque | - Febriiary 10, for ity mpmry . ourday | shows in this country today, his| Cupid In going o prccis activities. | “Follies of the Day,” being known | | e moth Strcting e all over the | from coast to coust as the criterion | KI ESCHNA ; I niasctton s oo andiyoulifiseel olithathiform ot cntertainment e o | : Sl A% You see a motor car. | “Some Show,” which is the newest | = is because the show e s R ! ill;s:r:q Ben I \"l;( Show commitiee, | o Mr. Gerard’s offerings, he has out- Be | Mrs, Fiske’s Great Dramatic g T hn D, mith, Rtussel P. Ta- | done himself, if advance reports are Triumph ber, nd John D. Evans, in conjunction | {pye. 5 { with the official decorators, G. 0. Si 3 See the Great Iettuce Scene {mons, Inc, has mapped out a won. ' rd has sccured the services Prices—Mat. 10c, 20c. Night, P e AR of that sterling vaudeville headliner iz which will | ;amond THaye: f “Piano Mover” 10c, 20c, 30c and 50c. have for its title, “Cupid’s Rose Gar- | fame, at ”m’,(mh:“ alary cver paid e : e L e handsome em- [in hurlesque. He has provided Mr. cllishment, s 23 the mammoth ' Hayes with a vehicle {hi i SUNDAY NIGHT ForER © armory has never had before and will ]Io‘-fu“ll“ll?hv‘l ‘(“.TVH haten el | ARRIS CARROLL prove a. magnificent setting for e of genuinely funny situations Continuous from 6:30 to 10:20 (ne : ' ing for the and has My furnished scener el WITH CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD & A TYPICAL MOROSCO CAST. | kings and aueens of 1917 motordom ; Y > 1o and costumes that will long he re- | , BEAUTY CHORUS And NOVELTY ORCHESTRA. DIRECT FROM SHUBERT THEATRE.NY.CITY that are to be on ‘exhibition during . G 5 e | Lillian WalKer in St anop skl iam T8 oo g e rere L iyl el ioReco il tias Michs | most pretentious effort ever made by | —THE KID— So Long Letty Only Plays New Haven, Hartford and Providence in supervisor for the decorating firm, 15 a burlesque producer. All the songs | < e e aking 1 ffor ve R0 & and the Best Photo Plays. New England. making a Dig effort to have the are original having been written for | armory logk better than it ever did ‘Some Shoiw' 1o Nr. Geraw il : i . Prices—10c, 20c. | ) g 3 Some Show” by Mr. Gerard, Albert | S 5 - —— D {pefore since its doors were first von Tilzer, Bert Grant (composer of | : . (Shzomn fopeh g ey Lo Lew Fields, “Step This Way”) and A STORY YOU OAN BEGIN AT ANY 1IME Cupids and roses will figure con- " = % i Lew Brown. i spicuously in the decorative scheme; ! | ; 5 A well balanced cast has been se- =1 a T T P 2 . there will be 146 Cupid figures and ' cured to support Mr. Hayes. One of | ] BRO D s REE Nl er l e -an lS thousands of _"’;"i'_ Forty of these the company, Mildred Cecil, a wom- ! T n W™y | Cupids are 2"2“‘.5 Lk g]““‘ and the an with a wonderful soprano voice, | 4 How Cora and David Temple Solved Their Marital Probloms | 18Ures are 22 inches in length. There g making her first tour of America | n will be 106 Cupids 30 inches in height, D M l S S I u N 2 5 ¢ By ZOE BECKLEY i perched on top of Colonial columns Tonight that mark the sub-division of exhibi- ,qual personality nd knows how to ! itors’ spaces and the little gods of geliver a song. Others in the com- | NAZIMOVA, in Back to Bacllelordom love will hold pennants on which will oo e ihomas Snyder, who is “WAR BRIDES” Janet's proposal to break up their ashamed of his own callous- Pe inscribed the names of the cars in (oen in the screaming part of “Bozo:” ‘ home had come to Walt like a thun- 55, Walt unpacked his things in Lis the various booths. A { Marie Jansen, a prima donna from s @ derbolt. In the play of lightning that |little room on the Square and sat Suspended from the ceiling, in the (1o jusical comedy ranks; Harry S N l) Phone 1026 Charter . went on in his mind as a result of the | down to work. Work was his solution ¢enter of the armory, a floral basket jypjjc Rilly Waldron and a chorus of A Matinee Daiiy [ “TENNESEE'S tension between himself and Junet, ' for all situations Which baffled him. 2 feet in “"j“”‘re"""““f; Wil be fitled youpy heauties quite up to the “Ger- HARTFORD PARDNER” separation had come only as thoughts 1 life became heavy, work lightened With Japanese — wisteria, — American | ;pq» “standard. e PR come to a highly sensitive mind in it. If life turned empty, work fillea Beauty roses and with an edging of = | WEEK OF JAN. 29 Paramount F o times of stress. All kinds of desper- . it. electric floral lights. Cupid figure 2 PN K JAN. 29, cesure ate remedies flash across the wind: | Several times his fingers dropped Some white and some gold, will fes- | ‘SO LONG LETTY” IS THE GREATEST LAUGHING SHOW IN THE WORLD — tut only those with body to them re- ! and his thoughts went wandering af- toon the piece. The bandstand, &6 $24 e 3 sult in action® r Janet. What was she going to fill - Which is to be placed in the gallery, COMING TO PARSONS’ a“ Good Vaudeville Acts, and she is_considered the find of the | season. She is said to possess un- | 3 Now that Janet had proposcd sep- [in his place? Would her work Will be set off with bay tress, roses, e aration, and not only proposed it, but | really absorb her fully? Or—would Smilax and artificlal oranges, giving | — T WITH seemed determined to carry it out, | Roy Nicoll help to take his plice? a real garden effect. The stand or! B b S £ the thought came to Walt thet the | A sudden fury seized him at the shell, 32 feet across the base, will To make the hard working public » EDMOND best way to convince her of the folly | tliought of how well Roy Nicoll had De the largest ever crected in the | laugh is quite as laudable a mission i s to instruct those who reaily prefer of her idea was to let her experience | wr is design. He stood up armory. More than 70,000 candle n ' its working out. He knew pleading 's clenched. He put on power will be used in the illumina- | relaxation, so that a musical comedy : - H A YES D » would do no good. It was not Mler hat and coat and was about to go tions, in addition to the regular light- | constructed solely for laughing pur A : : RS. FISKE’'S BEST heart that had set on the plam, but icut. Then his slower-moving mind ing power of the building. The com- | poses and perfected by the inevitable g 3 “ITHE WISE GUY” and penfrind Tasadaition Rtheroing: ed: pany rooms will be decorated with | Charlotte Grecnwood and a strong : 3 “PIANO MOVER” SHOW AT LYCEUM | anery feeling in him that if their Just what are you thinking of do- American flags and bunting. cast should m-_u] welcome visitor in R e S S Tome and love meant so little to Jan- | ing? | e el oS dave: = et that she was willing to give cham ! “I'll see Nicoll—and decide then!” | . i | such is “So Long Letty,” the suc- ! up, he and she had been deluding | Walt said to himself. The color scheme of the decorations BIRSE ihe brighteit stacs | R ¢ strong :heir | .y ; ety iwill he gold, white and blue with a : . S nsnoytnemselves an toRhog Sstions || o e Gt Aol Gl iiberal use of American flags. The sons dramatic musical successes. rical firmament is Minnie Mad- | lcve had been. s de i S ! M f 'l‘ B #ieke. Her performances have | St ioalthe thina ove 'h.“”;' 2 Toupphande i bl | ceiling of the armory under the sk - | This run was only interrupted by the enu 10r iIomorrow L cNaTiC 5 SRR RO ICE, SRR R el L light will be covered completely witl: hot weather. ) e e dellght and inspiration | 45 soon as possible. Ho packed his | ridiculous, won't you formulate black, to shield the natural light e Giee My Morosto arranged T s. It is her cutio:lx,lutokc;s:trj?;‘:'ys crip, Jhis i pewsienpand )"Sk e s e The main ceiling will be masked with L for the New York opening by pro- 2 3 nd got an expressman to take,them | [s it his giving Janet the editc N Gt Patuaded. B wilt . e viding @ magniiicent production, new deep meaning, of complex char. is little roi on Washingto e 8 effec 2 ar- | gver to his little room Washington | Remember, you urged her yoursolf % 2 2 = 5 - crhiay E e k Y 3 On the fr ¢ all arch s % 1 gorgeous costumes and adding a r and new ideas. Perhaps the | yquare, which he had never relin-|(o accept it! Is it offerin ou the e Dantie dliurch ot i B e s “Boan Kiobhmar o | B0 . - Ctrosses, of which there are four, . L number of new and catchy melodies. o S| urning to Janet, hic | ‘hanc vrite that serial? hat 31, 5 3 as Si % P Un orting sroac novel of | o i e eaarl ke | e L N et the [there will he a covering of gold and . e - | rittsbursh was selected for the open- same name. The character of the long at her, kissed her, and said: o _”’1“ Om‘\ Yeats up a man e [whnn. in panel effect. Two breadths o { 0 ing and here it dupli ated its former | ple Austrian girl, brought up un- e L e e R e o ifeR L intin i [Bua s sl v ¥ : successes and was praised by press D iy S the tutelage of the greatest crook | = . o o b 28ail: 4 S ;“m", S et SIS {<old for the center, running from o * iy and public. It then moved down to i, P“:'f‘ "f?f Parls, gave Mrs. Fiske the desired |V Ith not another word, he turned . to W= WA : © o o e at tlic sar- | the top of the building close to the i B oy Boston while waiting for a New York | ERESEEatato Croguetien dortunity. Since that time the role | 81 left the house. ““"“’““)“‘; e b e it bl 15 |foon for ek ollarmorys : theater, and in the Hub it was ac- o »P'w"dt“ : § tested the ability of many dra- | 1°5% 8t the moment than he hic e L ¥ her o oo Tneilarse walliat the morth' enaloF . corded a reception such as no other e Savonnal tie actresses. Dected b Qig not e e ootstons cae running up the stuirs, | the building will be covered entirely L musical has ever had prior to | Ladsiohis icoiCreany Mies Virginia Perry will interpret | £FONIOR 5 S g e G Walt paid no attention until he turned | With @ white plaited effect, sprinkled : gxining zecoslitionting Nom Totke 0t Sone 8 powerful, yet subtle role with the | 0N they had alwavs agreed =t {6 go down. Then he found himself | Vith gold butterflies, blue and white | . i S ; played to capacity for two weeks W uppce ulter Naylor Players at the Lyceum | ¢ faken by every married 3 L bunting and American flags. Back of | e o d when it was sent to the Shubert thea- Cold Tongue 5 e Sanions fuce to face with Roy Nicoll. ! 3 2 < ) . ! Et week. Orrin Burke will play | 1rue IS was more sorious [ o S e Wner s cMiaTee il o Tona il co in s | | » ter, New York where it remained for Cauliflower Salad ) “Kleschna’” Y | niere “vacation”. T a sini 8l au you, e = B . : ; S P s = o § erafty “Kleschna” and to 'Mr. | 1900 PSP NR 1 6 it. But to | Nicoll said. “I want to speak to you |r® to be placed will be a draping of | S d v twenty weeks. Layer Cake inn will fall the part of “Paul Sil- | \1 o PRAL e aiv - | for a few minutes, and I have Lai¢ a |20ld and white in wide panel effect. ! % > R NIV Tea n,” philanthropist and statesman, ‘“9:;;(& J}‘xr:dt\;l:“i‘(}a;&m“.Irm Hfe, it | notion you want to speak to me about | The wall in back of the halcony of | T - CHROUS IREr e R Eniladslphiaigiieo SECreant ATNINS 0 eventually brings about the re- tters between him and Janet mcnd- | the same matter. Where can we dg | the south end of the building will be i p G DANGEROUS TREE REMOVED. | qouble boiler scald one pint cream. fm and ultimate salvation of | €T AEHEEn O A ed and awant- | it ‘draved similarly to the north wall. | ; ‘ Motorists will be pleased to learn | Add one cupful granulated sugar and eah.” The other members of the | cq' [F5R FHA T SFPCHC, Mite, and | Walt turned and unlocked his door. ' OVer the east and west walls, be-! | . ¢ - that the big leaning tree under the |Stir until jt is dissolved. Add a sec- pany lend capable support. To lfe 4 e n to a write Toth men stepped into Walt's room. , tWeen trusses, will he plaited white G ; . - e I ”" Tne e henen . |cond pint cream, take immediately al theatergoers who have been | /1€ always 2 i : " ! effects. begining where the ceiling is P : nountaln on the Hartford road iR |, fre and set away to cook. when ting to see the Walter Naylor | finished on the wall to the floor. Blue : i £ B ington has been removed by or-1lcold. add one tablespoonful vanilia srsxiln : dramatic production, and white butterflies will also be used i ; of State Highway Commissioner |'and freeze. e :;r;ran:uo:hould prove an in- | as an cuwbellishment for this part of | { . . . . Bennett.- This point is the scene | Caulifiower Salad. When cauli- 8 the decorations. ] . o ¢ several bad accidents and the curve | flower is lcft - from the vegetablo ! P — | All entrance ways fo the armory o called especially dangerous. The course, put it aside. Rinse off afl NAL SHOWlNG OF will be draped, and over the front of | = . danger was brought to the attention |Sauce with boiling water, chill in cold “horus, Fruit Broiled Chops French Fried Potatoes Muffins Coffee Dinner & Clear Soup with Croutone the balcony will be biue and white Lof Commissioner Bennett by Senator I\\ulcr, drain, break in tiny flowerets WAR BRIDE’S TONIGHT ! bunting, with flags for center pieces. | WINNIE BALDWIN | George W. Klett and Representatives | and serve as a salad with lettuce and BY RUTH CAMERON The walls under the balcony will he ARl Ceozie W, tletland iR opresen Andiserve abjs bl covered with bunting, studded with ith ©50 L sty Lutterflies. AT e o Sk eh ‘War Brid the sensational The decorative scheme will entire- cessful musical f which Oliver een attraction, which has hoes . B (T D st e ] D ! : 2 i B & A rOSCH will present at Parsons' & R e b ) The Most Beautiful Woman sos of the armory. A large clectric | NOTOSCO WL DICSONL ot arsons (Estabiished 1826) ek (il bel shown Rtomine roul IR o It ahel idnit lans dpraitmens nrber finat centerpiece, with the letter 1. A. D. i 3 > 2 as if some one . And then I saw a woman standing . s t should take adva look real. $he looked as i . 8 i T s ek S S e not seen it uld take advan S e S e e R e e uilding, sarrounded by lled ; : : a body and painted a face lord never cau this last opportunity ix | had taken a body a 3 A uster ot jiof. th pr ! some one. £he was @ woman forty- Menloguyiing i by & musical [ {l “omedy R R {on it. $ i canoby wi + erecte eEitha SO - :";‘a;‘?;b“’m:;rf:,m b ok 17 rhat was the vivid description ot |0 G et I ot s e oo e T I T G GRew e s, ettt e o doas onll 1 L st a actes ru . % el ot Lady, [vasntt Hretiy. & el .y 19 e cairony the i O OLEts ® ltriumivhant records extending from | dertul fashion. Eight reels o¢ | Which Molly, the Stenographer Lady. | protty, and T felt like thank- | S8 SHAMEE oM DL €008 IO g | triumpha & irom | ° o | saturday, matince and night, b 1ast time in this city and ail who | will ‘be suspended on the morth |yigiiiry nd 3 following a rec- unfo! 2% furnished us after having witnessed | ing Heaven for it. N s 1 2 the Pacilic to (he Atlantic coast. by are required to unfold taa T . g sidewnlis. The bandstand in the gal- (¢ e Wincoios S el v features weve a bit irreguls nally produced in Los Angeles, Ma. Nazimova in the leading rolc | ''¢ cabaret show. sl L irregular, {y,. be draped with Orlental ¥ L : as one of the star per- | but strong and kind. Her skin was it began by blishing a record of | g JEg - 2omendous success aud msja m.n.‘.‘»i;fl‘ little doll-faced lady with |clear and healt! Her eyes wern | PUNHNE 3 capacity business for sixteen weel K 310 Pearl Sto Hartford COlln. ult of her work gets a place amonz \\p W00 T U Caljow hair and j bright. There were lines in her face Eleetrieal Display. then. moving north to ancisco, : 9 film favorites of the world. The | o1 q"6coand a Cupid’s bow mouth. | —humor wrinkles about the bright, | More than 5000 extra lights will | it surpassed its Los Angeles achieve- | ance of the company is entitled to | ") o "Loo " nquestionably prétty in eves, lines kindliness and | be used in the electrical ngement | ment by ecight wecks. IFrom there igh rating. | the accentea sense of the word. strength about the wide, humorous |Of the interior. The girders across | Mr. Morosco sent it to Chicago [Phe other special number/ for to- she Didn't Look Renl. mouth. the ceiling will be festooned with |where it remained for twenty ht will be “Tennesee's ‘Pardner,” — y\nq :ust as unquestionably - she The Salt of ~ Saving Humor. electric lights on the outer edge for | weeks, during which time it had fo plendid dramatic offering. didn't seem real She looked as if she had found out | the entire fength. Two electrical | opposition Montgomery and Stonc: in fajor Doss, the man who grows, Nor wus that wholly the e Ol TG e floral center pieces will be hung mid- | “Chin Chin,” Zcigficld's foliies, “The r i the other vaudeville entertainers, | et painted cheeks or scored eye ; 10W to 2dd the salt of a saving sense i ;v in the north and south ends of | Girl from Utah Mit os in | @ 1 conclude their New Britain en-|j,.,ws The artificiality was some- | °f humor to the pottage of daily liv- |the armory. In the center will be a | “Sari” and many ochers of that sea- gements tonight. thing deeper than that of paint and ing | powder. She looked as if she had lived and - Her sle face had an effect of laughed and learned, and had troubles | . s . - R . - H ! ure 00 artificiality about it. end borne them with patience and | i S g : I £ It 5 a house done by a cheap | fortitude, and learned the supreme 2 ) 2 " AR T K ‘ou can keep your blood in qccorator. It didn’t look lived in. lesson of sympathy and suffering. §\ = | B ;. ’, é . pood condition—have a clear T thought of Molly's description the | I can sce that face now when T Kkin, and bright eyes, by taking ~ other dav as 1 passed down one of my eyes. Pretty? No, but, oh, pK1in, s the show streets of a big city, where pretti- e B, | pas e e L iy S e - Restore the Soils Fertility Commences January 30 i ces That Lock As If They Had e you will think I am foolish, | The best way to restore to the soil the natural fertility that steady » farming takes from it is to use Lowell Animal Fertilizers made of § J B BEALhE but if I had had a prize to give to € 1 F e So many faces there were like that | the most beautiful woman I saw that BONE, BLOOD, MEAT and hxgh grade chemicals. They are rich, | —=0 many meaningless, styiish faces | day, she would have reccived it. natural fertilizers in concentrated form and will grow abundant crops. 8 o (TTat foebaa e it dteo 1hd bosa P AnA woniant ik e been o boGle({ Lq:avPell Animal Fertilizers from your dealer. Write us For : | er ent. to er Cent hought instead of grown. prised ? oklet, ‘‘Producing Profitable Products. g . The sameness of it actually gave | < LOWELL FERTILIZER COMPANY, Boston, Mass. . Sale of Any Wiedicine fn the World, | MC & Sense of mental nausen. - e Gl BendwiaE e ) Dlscount e tere, ‘Inhores 10c28c, © | The first two or three had Jooked C. W. LINES & CO : | Pretty to me, but I couldn’t even see i

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