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RUTEN'S SONG BIRDS OTHER BIG ACTS GOOD PICTURES, KEENEY’S PHOTOPLAYS VAUDEN AT Headline Acts This Week Di- rect From Keiths and Poli Circuits SYLVESTER SCHAEFER The Ouc Man Show you like vaudeville—Sce this OTHER ACTS I Franklyn “THE ROUC THURS.. T'RT., SAT. RGT. 1. G. DARL udeville's Newest “A TRIF TO TH ING I'TRONT” at Poli's I'alace Week Farnum in ¥ LOVER" Creation FIGHT- atured Last = | finis ARSONS’ THEATRE ~—Hartford— Tonight—8§:15 Presants Sensa the Comedy tion I‘IOH() Week of March 13 AREY'S CHICKENS.” (‘RAND HARTIORD c 102 N WELCH and his Splendid Music—Many Mats,, 15¢ to 50c. Eves,, and war tax. See S. STANDEY HORVITZ. otrist Optician Cents For Russell’s BEST Creamery UIT R of ptor The Butter Unusual Quaiity. Why at. not give yourself a this Delicious, Butter, Try de Creamery RUSSELL BROS. $01 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1918 l'lONS By ADELR 13 MARCH | Madge ary. But the lines around anxiety under Ied, | her wall 8 below. gred promptiy. | and tnched | as ehe bell fleyes narrowed fe sign of cx- §aid approvin: 't an ca B11 mo all about Bice down. Luckil you would call a vel Wo shall hear her forc she's here. Aad th Mother Morton and dr&w a chair close to her own "bending down stirred the NE wood of the fire which her friends always count on finding in home until the hot ‘davs of mer make it a' discomfort a pleasure, ‘These old-fashloned stone houscs always chilly in the late afternoon when the heating plants aren’t going,” sho bad said to me onee in explana- tion of her hobby. “I'm glad they are T had returned, “if it gives a pretext for an open fire and her smile comprehension had | cemented our comradely Hking for the “heart and hearth of the house.” He her real sum- | instead of 1 it are ; 1 of 3 i “How Did T.o0] the v there,” | “Mr. Underwood came to shortly after I arrived aid he look Prosperous or drinking? the ‘How T.NMMan inter- shabby? i rapted Aad |, he heen “Iorgive interruptions, that Madge, hut it is vitally nec T knew | Harry s barometer of his “He appeared decidedly ous'" 1 nswered, remembering the | rolt of bills fromn w h he had ken { the one he had bestowed upon tho' little waitress. “And I don’t think he had been drinking any more than o L stoppe@® in embarrassment. “Than he gencrally does,” FAllian . red coolly. “H—m! § don't know whether T like that report or not If he’s not drinking more than usual he knows exactly what he's do- | ing. and If he’s prosperous it must mean that his name is on that hellish payroll. for T happen to know there’ nothing doing among the old enter which used to provide him with ssary these walkin things. always al condition prosper ind T had a prominent which fund that w , fair, so story shrewd suspicion that among the ‘‘enterprises | used to provide him with | was Tilllan’s own purse. But s in no possible sense my af- I hastencd to continue my Tillian Beginning at my Grace Draper had Ts Tnsistent. discovery that | him | theatrical exhibit, | that had our luncheon at and the there Dicky T eonscientiously eliminate wholly Mr. Under- 1 meant that accompanied to the door of the T told Lillian everything | occurred, the including de Lig | unexpected entrance and Bdith Fairfax tried, howecver, my own impressions wood and his actions Lillian should gef the real news of | my little expedition under her direc- tion, leaving the details until she | called for them. She listened attentively interruption until I had finished | she sald quietly: “And now I want | the thing.” { “What do you mean?" mered, almost upsetting | tea under the ing re; wonderful eves. Betty had up the tea service while T was in the middle of my and wa had talked of immaterial things until she had gone down in. “What do vou sreally think about him?” Lillian returned. ‘“‘Does Grace Draper scem to have any hold on him? What is his attitude toward vou? And what do vou think real on for mixing up in | thing “His attitude toward Girace Draper | reminded me of that of a business man toward a partner whom he dis lilked, and to get rid of whom ho was onyl awaiting an opportunity.” 1 re- plied slowly, for that was the idea vhich had struck me when [ over- heard the controversy of the two out- side the door of the library ‘U thought so.” Lillian returned, | with @ note of ti her voiee “Now for the other questions. Ts Harry in love with vou as Fleur tea room, of and without Then ! J | | | the reat meat of | T stam- my cup of | rd of her brought story, irs is his | re this faction in 1s much ever She looked at as T m that covered unlkind lian said, “but 1 wanted W1 needn't erT partical, shrewdty, and couldn't contro my face me. me ruggle t il » flush | ‘ 1 o Know 1 to he surc, ansy sco he which his devil tised “And imp | halfc now the of intuition 5 hehind for maost quer his . to give h the my inter nderwood solntion | wear, T t ed The falls in a 18 the the this what | episode of | witn | pictures { numerous scemed | OF A WIFEF GARRISON ag n FOX’S AT particular no ¢ concelted. evad 1. s 1 self to her answer ed 3ut there wa braced she awaite | n, my- the I'T'S HERE LAST— CUTE hO\NF’T \I \I)l' SO BY QUAINT VEIL é Chief Tlynn's Startling I G ~-NOW 11 THE EAGLE SEYE" ‘pose of What German Agents Are Doing. Two Reels Fyery Wednesday and Thursday, BAGGOT and MARGUERITE SNO TWIN FEATURES \\\\HII]IIHIIHIIMWI lllllllllmll Mat at 1:45 Ev'g at 6:45 SENSATION OF YOUR LIFE IS With ATSO “ONE HOUR” S-Part Sequel to STHRET WERRS™ N e Ot e e Menu for Tomorrow Ofttimes 1 wonc hough his ont ascinating the rful few young This for proves it at, though ve ned, and » thing about the vell, ladie have found one of the most spring and summer ‘¢ beyond a doubt. The ¢ chic, is stmply trim- holc no special at action, but attach this most charm ng veil to it and the combination is rresistible. The hat is of plain braid- straw with a satin ribbon band veil is of very fine texture and new mode from the crown of the hat with a fullness that {s most imusual and winning. The edge of he vell §s trimmed with a dotted de- wn, and the dots are extremely rge for a veil Altogether spring ooks mizhty appealing, garbed thus- ! ¥. { KEITH HEADLINER ON KEENEY'S STAGE rettiost - net is Brealkfast Sliced Bananas reamed Pofatocs Oven Scones Coftee bo hat, « alone iy Lunch, Vermicelli Sandwiches Pudding A Nut Tapioca Tex: Pinner. Noodle Soup Boiled Tongue Creamed Cauliflower Baked Sweet Potatoes Blanc Mange Coffea Sandwiches—With bis cutter, cut buttered slices round, cover with whipped cres sweetened, sprinkle thickly finely chopped nut meats. Nut a of not with Noodle Make sto and strain one beaten ess. pepper and on floured fancy shapes and cook in tock for forty hot Soup clear. soup Sylvester Schaefer, B. F. teature who headlined Keith theaters recently, is add seasoning red grate of Worlk Cut in hoiling Serve vaudeville My be he act of Keene, Schaefer pre called “one does everything that inab He of- painting, trick horse-riding, marksmans Japan week. might as seen ents man show,"” could fers be scene Novel chains are made bl heads on ribbon. collarless ones. The e some { among the new ceve jnckets printed silk poplin and maroon satin cvening capes Rlack are bined for Pointed of the tures of evening dresses, trains are onc A at many black appear on the new satin suits. are of bordered Charming chapeaux satin twisted into bow colored straw brocaded the Sashes of colored fashioned in ome with evening gowns, are of | VICTORIAN RUFF IN WHITE SATIN ON BLACK SYLVESTER SCHAETER. ese drivi juggling, trick violtn a chariot with two horses and other entertaining stunts. Every trick calls for @ special setting and change of costume in a rapid-light- | ning manner. The act is positively the best in this city some time. E¢ playing, seen in zar Geer a com- | edy sketch called, Tutz and Lytle offer a and daneing act that Mr. Lutz po: ng voice while M the act over with her The photoplay feature lar Franklyn i release, ‘“‘The 18 1 the shown today and tom short subjects. Thursc Sergt. Canadian years in the survivors Somme, will six reels Iis JFighting show the British the at 4:30 wrdment & Co. presents “The Partne 28 neat singing bound to sweet carries dancin is the in his is ses i Lytle nimble < popu- latest A new Ship” i nwrow with other Friday and G. Dariington, a soldier, who Flanders and one of the battle of the descriptive talk French war t called a “Trip 'ront,” his pie- modern of fight- tank ;tion, over | in the morning of enemy trench other phases of f Darlington is an act will interest 1 Polis' P’alace week and the he has public Satur wounded crved two wive of official s to the nd ture. Wity hom and reat Serat and able all. in Harttord st oact war. talker He was feat Hartford last said the hi at wh of effect in in front Victorian ruff down This coming of hlaclk is a is irresistit The cuf! satin and complete the o helt of jet head: daintines 111 that coal a charmir young lady's wardrob: satin coat that of whitc The apers , 100, A the fox of dotted blu little gir biue chambray cale. the dots the chambray, pretty dress Kirt is | trast n with and v touch of N s neec to Vist of per ke, the § dition to tehing the adds it bread 1m, over ck, Make noodles with salt, nutmes. board until smooth. the minutes. FADS AND FASHIONS stringing com- en- facings tissue bodices ite the combination are m- a ied ad- c DouglasFairhanks ~—IN— “THE LAMB” the New Showing and Trench style Suits. Fine Serges, Poiret iine are popular material Roakie, Hay, Sand, THE EAGLE’S EYE OPENS AT FOX'S | ! The supreme accomplishment of ! the motion picture producers of tha vear is acknowlcdged “The | Bagle’s E the mammoth serial , that begins at Fox'ys Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Chief Flypn, | formerly head of the Secret Service at Washington, D. C., reveals in this serial every detail of German plot- ting in the United States. It is pected that the foremost tor amongst theatergoers after the open- to be FARTEORD SUITS Tailored Twill Military 16.7 and Upwards Say “Charge It” Pay Us a Dollar a Week S A ,’1.5(?'1"3!: S 111707 ,% & © f utlllll IO l\l\\\“‘l::{‘ 4 /Illlllllll|llllllIIIlIIIIIIIII|Illll|ll||llllllIII\\\ Models- the Eton, and the much-favored cotine and Gabar while the colors include Navy, Black, et LTSN ing of this serfal will be the work Chief Flynn has becn doing as a pri- | vate individual unhampered by an | orders and driven on by a giim deter- | | mination fo cxpose every Germum | plot and lock up every agent wi conspires agninst this governmer Marguerite Snow as a society belle, splendid in her work of trapping | theso spies by first flirting with them, ! learning their motives in this coun- | | try and then giving all information | to authorities who act with lightning | speed. Ae a Secret Service man King | | is Baggot gives an inspining character- ization and his work is thrilling in tho treme in hand-to-hand encounters with foreign agen Starting today | two reels will be shown every W [ 1y and Thursday. The Fox m azement can promise those who every episode a knowledge of work that will be remembered for | {years to come. Certainly Chief Flynn's startling revelations have cro- | ated wide-spread comment throush- out. the United States and without doubt New Britain theatergoers will want to see every bit of this remark- able serial. ! Douglas with Moily don't T nowada pher a young person had tormerly been cver see I you ked “Why Tdith d- | the stenog . | mentioning whom she intimate. “Oh we'rc said Moliy “What's nice as you “Oh ye! cheerfully, | c | with spy | on the outs just now,” the matter, isn't thot ht 2! 1 guess so.”” said Molly and then added with common sense and philosophy far beyond her years. “We just get on each other's nerves. Wc'll take & rest from each other and then we'll zet over it and like ecach other as doos | Much as ever.” featuro “The rbanks will be seen {one of the stars in the twin | program which consists of Lamb” in which spirited “Dousg” | about cvervthing but turn inside out. | A Time When Nothix A semsational morality play “One| T think there Hour” a scquel to “Three Weeks” will | friendship, into |zlso be seen. Both features are in | tionship, certain five parts which with “The Eagle's |ties suddenly find that nothing gocs Eye” and a new Keystone comedy |right between them. Misunderstand- will Tound a program of unusual ex- |iags keep arising; they surprise mean- cellence. | nesses and little-nesses in each other, !and are astonished to find each other |not at all the complacent, agreeablo personalities each fancied, in the first | fiush of their intimacy The instinctive thing, at {like this, is to decide that the person ! was not what you first thought himn or her—to throw the whole connec tion overboard, and turn eagerly some new friend whom onc fancic the fullness of one's ignorance Goes Right. into human ¢ times when the par- comes every every VAUDEVILL F PLFASE AT THE LYCEUM time Tiyceum patrons ! has Dbeen presented Tuesday of this week Freatest | ever shown at the theater judging the | | program from every angle. Each of | the threo acts Is accepted as the hest | in its lme, and the motion picture is | without & doubt the greatest of its | kind ever fllmed. Capacity audiences | sreeted the bill at every perform- ance, and most of the people present ! vesterday say they attended beca their friends recommended the show. “For the Freedom of the World, the feature picture, is in a cla: itself as a war picture. Battlefi scemes such as were never presented | before have been filmed with excel- Jont results. Modern methods of | warfare, soldiers anx 1tehi over the sandbags awaiting a cha by the enemy, and the res of wounded soldier from No by a man who had been his d cnemy are a few of the fo Rutan’s Sing Birds hes with “R tish Rosetta” say the bill Monday is the ihat and in of Currant jelly will flavor and color icing delightfully. of cabbage arc Small heavy heads | generally the best. lettuce leaf should separately. Each washed makes a in coffce | Boiled milk | tute for cream idliest d the i the Chicken or salad oil can i, | used for making pastry sanitary way of di burning. The posing most of dirt is by Marrington & Mil & Company. Iiverything to perfection. Then on ¥riday and Saturday the comes back strong with bill that | will again set evervone talking The motion picture offering will “Betty Takes a Hamd”, with Oliver Mhonas B lormes Staalsaitie Dicenild “Iollies” playing the leading part The plot is of comedy nature and n- | torest is kept at top speed all the v | Then there are some complic: and a little mystery, with 2a bit practically everything mixed in Topping the vaudeville hill will be | “Those Five Girls”, of beauty and at time on rls have a musi nteed to prove a winner, They | 1y adept as violinists and v calists and with a wealth of pe al charm and magnetism. the should go across big. Other be the Havelocks, comedy h ng aect, and Jing Dougher Lrish comedian, safely kept In any dry Honey can Incenm | place where salt remains will be taste- 10 cook after cdge overcooked allow them at the Oysters less. Never they have cur can he sweet pies instead Pumpkin with molas mackerel lemon an. salt with Roiled rnished ions of i i | | of Boiled custard the yoll the ir only presenting seldom g local st offerir an ar- I ce h x 5 plain ich one pudding nes rich and | ray A one sauce, a plain puddin that | siar pounds in teaspoonful mukes five saved a year A every day powder b half flour son- sirls acts will | mad uit nd can hald corn- <in with novel'y | meat {resh Cauliflower is when it is bo lady, the other day, | very | 1 pushed | | barley ments and ey are taken ! shouid i before he | paper | i i { with KS him, has none of these mean and | tish ways Not the End of Friendst is only as one grows older (: people have to zrow er than Molly) that one realize that this s sarily the end of ly a4 phase of it We are all (or faulty human beings ood sides and our bad ties and our vanities; owm cnts and our mean ones of us are much there are sure times we ‘et on each nerves,” Molly says Just Get And not imply to zet Don't blame th don’t blame your fwords imply triends, renew contacts in a new Douht will for do A Phase Tt most comes not a friends all) have almost we too to two come others Nery such tin over, o the thin to think ol ¢ Each Other's do at all to that 1ch other other person Don’t have out ot with 1 to the elt ok It yours and come moc by that iven particula the uch faults time, have his ide that riend Cistaste Wil Household Notes. crcamy white, and without spots. of calke: m: kinds ith fewer eg an can none = and be with cTeam, cake jeiy makes Sponge whipped ert cllent with Ex¢ made apricots pple dricd When throt zctable zh a sic whe heat or whole flou Onions contain sh-maki oothing muco mbranc ApDic and be them a ery qui would h No baked pota flutly unless it from the o\ The can of an ice cream cleaned Wy free Uway scalc and If fire you wish without bag o replenish put the it on the the o coal ir fire noise, and lay Chicken broth mg from roast fowl can be the foundation almost any kind of unclarificd soup. wde bones nece hip—mere- bro ip. and much old - o nobili- unseltisi If ax the whe n as - nes 1 nerves and hot her new ol. new a I - wn ] tho ded oal A, of for al

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