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wiLTER AATLOR P PRESENTING 'HEDUST OF [ THE EARTH ® A RURAL PLAY. Telephone 1000. NEXT WEEK - DUMMY’ A Broadway Success | SUNDAY NIGHT A Feature Extraordinary. ANITA Sf EWART HE GLORY OF YOLANDO: ' The Flame of Purity Burned in_ 2 Her: sBul. - 1 EENEY’S . Tohight and Sat. Lou-Tellengen in “THE VICTQRLA CROSS” Next Webk Mon., Tues., Wed. Frank “McIntyre in “IHE TR\VEMY L\L\\"' ’l’ll\m‘ Fri., Sat. Vivian Martin in “THE RIGHT . DIRECTION” M. S. HART “Tlle Gunfighter” HEARST-PATHE NEWS HIE MACK GRAPH COMEDY ‘ SUNDAY NIGHT X2 Shows 5 and 8 Mld Lockwood M Ch. 1026 5, 8:15 Dally | ROSE SYDELL'S LONDON BELLES with JOHNNIE WEBER anq FRANCIS CORNELL 2—Fast Acts—32 11—Lively Scenes—11 Is a Burlesque Worth +-Going to Seel: S ST IR | S———————— - Flowers For Easter There should be no doubt bout. the quality of flowers or plgnts you send your friends or Easter. Not only is quality aaranteed but prompt delivery s well. An order;placed wi s for flowers or plants will be delivered when you want it. VIETS GREENHOUSES fel. 1973. 48 CLINTON ST. - CONSTRUCTIVE .‘ for ORIGINAL IDBAS yoir PRODUC’I‘ A postal have our salesman explain 1llustrating department. 1 SIDE TAL 'BY RUTH GAMERON A Married Life €risis. Should married people criticize | each other? y The Most Recently Wed Lady was in the dumps the other day. ‘“‘What +do you think snid she, “My hus- band told me I'Widn’t look nice at all. WasnM that harrid “What d¢ vou mean?” said W ire- serving judggent. The Most R nt- ly Wed Lady has an.extra mice hus- band. ° 5 “WeNR, I:was thinking and biting my lips and he sald: ‘Don’t do that. You donit'§ogk: nice” He never said anything liké{Hat to me before.” “Do vou know anvone who always looks nice?” we asked. “No, but, 3 “You didn’t like having him say it.” “Yes, that's it. It made me feel as if jie didn’t love me.” She Admitted She would Rather swp_ “Wouldn’} vou rather he aid it‘afid vou. stopped. doing it than to have hiu think it to himself every Qhfle you aia it?” R “‘Oh ves.” “Of dourse you had,” we encour- aged her, and she left, apparently on the way out of the dumpq s Poor little -Recently. Wed Lady,— she was padsing through one of the inevitable crises. of married life!* . That Bubble Has To Be Pricked. Most courtshipsiproceéd on the as- sumption that eaeh lover thinks the other absolutely perfect. Some time after marriage the 'bubble has to be pricked. All of which brings me back to my first question,—shotild married people criticize each other? If we mean find fault with each other,—emphatically /na: Fresh Grated Coconut. Ready for Insfant Use ! No more mashell fingers or smashed thumbs! No more tedious grating and. upset kitchens! Nolost time! 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There are some peoplé who do not think they need improvement. gBut most of us are more humble and would be caphble of much self. im= pravement if we had someone tg 'show us theavay, not in a critical antagonis-: tic_spffit, but with the genuine wish. 1p us make the most of ourselves, —angs be ,helped in the samé way in return. Never griticize Before Outsiders. Husbands and wives should never critiglze cach other in the presence of outdlders. They, should be very care- ful not to seem cemsarious or nagging | in their criticism. Moreover, suggestions for change hould always be well seasoned With | appreciation, My notion of ‘dn ideal marriage is ‘expressed by Stevenson in \'lrgln(bu- Puerisque: “Nay, you will be wisely glad that you retain the sense of blemishes; for the faults of married people cbdn- tinually spur up each of them,> hour by hour, to do’ better and to meet and love upon a higher ground. And ever between the failures there will come glimpses of kind virtues ta encour-’ age and console.” e C FRANK McINTYRE AS TRAVELING SALESMAN | Jis sense of Suggestions, Jmportant photoplay bnukings r'.ri Keene\ s include Frank Mclntyre in‘ "Th(' Traveling “Salesman,” for Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday of nextl week; and /The (Right Direction,” Vivian Martin playing the lead, which is to top the program on the three days following. Tonight and tomor- row the film feature will be “The V toria Cross,” plaved by Lou-Telleg and a company of capable people. 'This week’s excellent vaudeville i takes in The Great Rapoli, a show in | Limself; Hendrix and Padula, high class, entettainers, and the famous Kleis family8f musicians. HEAR THE CALL OF THE SEA. s London, April 6.—The number of old sailors who have returned to their trade after retirement, owing to the exceptional chances opened : in .the merchant marine by wartime rates of payment, is emphasized by the numbers of old men who are rescued from day to 'day after encounters be- tween small trading ships and sub- marines. /A Leowestoft fishing boat which was torpedoed the other day had a skipper of 68, a ship’s “‘boy” of 62, while the ages of the other men were 64, 68, 69, 72 and The crew of the three-master Mary Watkinson, which was among this month’s casual- ties, cortained eighj men Quer 74. It is estimated that ‘in all the British fishing fleets, a majority of the crews at present engaged are over 55. INSIST ON WOMEN WORKERS. London, April 6.—New contracts being let by the¢ government for mu- nitions provide that eighty per cent. of the operatives must be women. This is done .with a view to keeping | down to a minimum the number of men employed in munition factories. A TREATMENT ~ FOR NERVES | Womm Tells How Lydia E. - Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound Helped Her. West Danby, N. Y.—“I have had mervous trouble all my life until I took T Lydis E. Pinkham's w”l]ll 'llllilu 'Vegetable Com- pound for nerves and for female trou- bles and. it straight- ened me out in good shape. I work nearly all the time, as we live on a farm and I have four g girls. 1do lhm that I stand it real well. Itook jand a half the Com, when my ten year old | -y AMER'CAN-# EVERY,ENGAGEMENT, JCAPACITYY Frocure yourSeats Eanls ARTISTIC FRAMIN G "l‘lu.' J. C. Ripley Art Co., BRANCH STUDIO 103 West Main 8t., New Britain, Conn, i \ daughter came and it helped me a lot. I keep it in the house all the time and recommend it.”’—Mrs. DEWITT SINCE- BAUGH, West Dpnby, N. Y. Sleeplessness, nervausnen, irritabil- iity, backache, headaches, dragging sen- sations, all point to female derange- ments which may be overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. | the great star Anita Stuaft. {founder and head of the MISS ANTEL ENJOYS " BIRTHDAY SURPRISE How it became so generally Rnown that Thursday was her birthday is still puzzling little Miss Antel. Bouquet upon bouquet passed over the Lyceum footlights at each performance, tokens of friendship and appreciation for the winsome little ingenue of the Walter | Naylor players. Incidentally, she is . giving ,an’ admirable performance of . the title-role in “The Dust farth” this week. For Easter week Mr. Naylor has secured a genuine metropolitan suc- cess, “The Dummy.” This novel play, a dramatization of ‘the famous “Barney”_stories enjoved a long suc- cessful run at the Hudson theater in Mew York, and will prove a real treat,for local theatergoers. ot Sunday evening the feature photoplay will be “Yolanda” featuring picture was secured only after most untiring éfforts and it is sure to please the general p)\hllc with its magnifi- | cence. S N SPECTACULAR FILM BEST OF FOX WORKS ] There is an element of romance in the fina] presentation of ‘‘A Daughter of the Gods” which is perhaps not generally known. } }‘his lies in the story and the per- Annette Kellermann, In William Fox’s Million Dollar Picture Beautiful, “A Daughter of the Gods.” _— sonality of the man who first con-’ ceived the idea of producing this mas- terpiece, and whose daring energy and enthusiasm carried the stupen- dous task through to its completion. | “lllkun Fox, the impregario of this operain film, finds himsélf, with the premieré performance of “A Daugh- ter of the Gods” at the crowning point of motion pictur& achievement, (at an age when most men are for- tunate to have.begun “finding them- selves” at all). He is thirtv-eight years old, a crea- tion of the marvelous ‘“melting-pot” of America; a wage-earner who now employs thousands; the owner of one snfall theater who now owns more than twenty, including the largest picture theater in the world; the oc- casional purchaser of a film, now the Fox film ‘Corporation; in short. Willlam Fox is a fighter who has overcome all ob- stacles, an idéalist who has realized his ideals. “A Daughter of the Gods” sents the fulfillment of the repre- ideal which has been dearest to him; that | | of making a motion picture which would be the most Beautiful that could be made. No consideration of time, money or effort entered into the ac- complishment of this purpose. Mr. Fox had but one slogan, but one meas- uring rod: ‘“the most beautiful that can be had.” The big film Parson’s theater, daily, up to Aprit 14. is now running Hartford, at twice Menu for Tomorrow Breakfast, Fruit Cereal ~ Stewed Potatoes Vienna Rolls Coffee Lunch Sardife Salad- “ Almond Blanc Mange Cocoa Dinner Beef Broth Stuffed Pork Tendegloins w.Mashed Potatoes Spinach Egg Salad Cherry Pudding’ Liquid Sauce Coffee Almond Blanc Mange. heaping tnbleqpoonfulfl powdered gelatine in half pint milk. Add three tablespoonfuls sugar, one and a half pints milk and half tea- spoon{ul almond extract. Strain into a basin, stir occasionally until &ool, then pour into a wet mold and set away in a cool place. Turn out when rm and serve with cream. eggs, add one cupful milk, half tea- spoonful salt, one tablespoonful sugar, two tablespoonfuls melted but- This famous remédy, the medicinal ingredients of which ere derived from choice .roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism, i \ ter, two cupfuls and a half sifted flour, one heaping teaspoontul bak- This | of the Dissolve one |y o wn and popular of .present NO “EXTRAS” OF ANY KIND S~ SIMPLY SAY “CHARGE IT” Beal{tifjll.- Easter tyles Are Ready ¥ Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits and Misses’ Coats . Ladigs’ and Migsds’ Dresses .. Trinimed Hats 4.. Separate Skirts _ . Ladies’ ..$2.98 up.. Waists . ..$3.98 up Shoes ... A Dollar a Week Pays Your Bill { . .$12.75 to $49.50 «.$ 7.98 to 350011 <sre.$ 8.98 to ‘85.00 vs....98C up vee...$3.30 up™\ OUTFITTERS TO MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN [ AARTFORD SILK SWEATERS WERE NEVER SO BEAUTIFUL .+ ~QUITE THE THING. Green’and white stripe, with a solid color for collar and cuffs, this hand- | some: sweater speaks for itself. The sportiHat is entirely of military braid, held on- by French-knots, with a flat bow of the braid in front. CLEAN CUT COMEDY ‘AT GRAND THEATER of the best day burlesque queens. She appears per- sonally with her show, “The London Belles” at the Grand theater this week and .the cleverly worked up climax when she appears through a book showing the stars of today, is one of | Rose Sydell is one Cherry Pudding. Beat togetHer two | big laugh, the features of the production. Johny Weber, the comedian is the “A Trip to Washington” serves' to introduce many of the sit- yations. Living pictures, when menl- bers of the chorus and principals pose i> a widely advertised feature. Frances Cornell, William Campbell, Smith and ing powder and.one cupful cherries | Pullman and Lew Thall are some of drained from their sypup. Turn this |the best known prindipals. The com- into a mold and steam for two hours. edy is along clean lines. 7 | Household Notes | All oily fis!yshould be broiled. Gdod tools are necessary for good work. Pastry properly made will grease its -own tin. L4 Choose a.(clothes wringer with white rollers. 1 Celery soup is a good sprlng lunch- eon dish. Very light fluffy X‘ci]g is made by an electric heater. Vanilla and orange (ls a good com- bination for flavoring. Vaseline will remove mildew other stains frdm leather. or The “empty baking powder makes a good nut mincer. can - Heavy irons as a-rule should fhe psed for-heavy materials. - A good pair of spring scales is desirable for every nursery. s & ‘Waxed paper will from rusting. prevent needles If you are very tired take a.bath in soda water. Brown bread Wlll make good bread pudding. | l ! l ] Fads and Eashions | Tailored suits are'in favor. ‘Children’s hats are very simple, # Princess dresses are in again. 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