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—~News For Theatergoers and Women Readers Gool, Gonvenient, Comfortable After One Month’s Treatment Wil UNDAY--MONDAY--TUESDAY TONIGHT VFRUIT-A-TIVES CHARLEE CHAPLIN| v |~ momie in “A DOG’S LIFE” “The Spirt of 177 | P nn This is'an exampla of the sort of 3 Reels of Continuous Laughter VAUDEVILLE mistakes you make in spending your ALSO FRANCIS X, BEVERLY “With Neatness BUSHMAN il BAYNE N and Dispatch” | PEARL WHITE in Ep. No. 8 THE HOUSE of HATE Tonight--1.ast Chance “ENTOLERANCE” can, and still you make mistakes in the way you spend that money."” to See Griffith’s CHARLIE CHAPLIN AT |OWLS' CARNIVAL THE LYCEUM SUNDAY TO OPEN MONDAY with ““The Broadway con- The corollary is self-evident. Following the same channel, my APELE GARRISON S —_—— ing of twenty people are added at- i tractions. mind went back to my one experi- Gayly colored lithographs in show- - ence in hullding. dindows and an billboards herald the AR N A i INTOLERANCE ENDS Orelats DePmsdelwithEaprl Constipation is fast leaving me”’. Did you ever build a house? Did You Make Any Mistakes When coming to New Britain of Finn's Over- land shows for a week's stay on the BIG RUN AT FOX‘Q' | | cots as well as other things. 50c. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e. ¥ At all dealers or sent on receipt of You Built Your House? And did you get exactly what you Vibberts lot, Stanley street, beginning Monday next, for the benefit of the buy spices in large quanti-| price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. wanted? And did You spend every men and lady nests of Owls. lose their flavors, KIDNEY TROUBLE TALKS DISAPPEARED © BY RUTE CAMKRON lished The very successfully, in a large factory system had heated the factory but it had not bheen economical and experts estimated that hundreds of tons of coal could have been saved by a more carefully thought outl tem. Think Of course, installed in the most way, SUNDAY ONLY WILLIAM RUSSELL —IN— “IN BAD” TAMOUS of Wasting Coal! cveryone was horrified the waste of anything so infinite- Iy precious as coal, and there was the usual chorus of horror and con- demnation. In which I Do You at MR. HENRY DATER _ , From the tip of Cape Cod“in Massachusetts, to the Golden Gate in California, has come endless praise for the wonderful healing powers of ‘Fruit-a-tives’, or Fruit Liver Tablets, Lhe medicine made from fruit jfién and valuable tonics. Right here at home, we have the testimonial of Mr. Henry Dater -of 658 First Avenue, Troy, New York, who wrote under date of April 29th, last. “I have been a great sufferer fqr vears with Xidwey Tvouble and Constipation. I tried ‘Fruit-a-tives® about a month ago, and with almost immediate results, The Kidney Trouble has disappeared and the AND THE Joined CHARLIE CHAPLIN TN “A DOG’S LIFE” ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY R T LR R R Always Spend Your Clothes Appropriation Wisely? That afternoon it chanced that I was overhauling my last summer's wardrobe with a view to weeding out and renovating One garment was a dress, bought last summer, which I had worn but little and which I dis- liked so intensely that T wanted to give it away. As T looked at it and questioned whether 1 ought to try to possible? Or did vou find yourself saving: “Next time I build a house I will do thus and so.” Waste may be the arch-enemy of Dame Thrift, but Haste is by no means ta be considered her friend. vaudeville teview', Three unusual good acts | HOUSEHOLD NOTES When mice have gotten into the pantry, find their entrance hole and seal it up with soft soap heavily charged with red pepper. vy Charlie Chaplin in his new million dollar series of motion pictures, in which he springs a bagfull of origi- nal and side-splitting antics, and euts niche higher np in the Hall of Fame than any other comadian ever cut, will make his bow to New Brit- ain audiences Sunday night at the Lyceum Theater, in “A Dog's Life.” You have heard of this picture, and everything heard in connection with it has been good. It would be folly an attempt made to de- eribe what he does Rather would he casy to tell those things which he does not do, for Charlie goes over the top this time. Sunday night, and Mond: and Tuesday afternoons and evenings the inimitable little com- edian will sail ont and go through h antics, and if you do not see him be- fore he leaves it will be your fault. deduced that the brutal-looking giant in the assemblage around | While 1 am compar:; tall, and it no my weight as far he lifted and heen a 2-yer promptu Iso Otto must he 1 had noted the inn table tively slender, 1 casy task to as Otto daid ried me as if T child I felt an overweening hear his voice. e hadn't word while he was carryin I had an intuitive conviction was the who had death, whom the youth derisively “Grandy Rut far a long moment after laid me down there was a the room, save for my own heavy - nweat) z a oth anc [T Blessed again the memory train. | Preathing. 1 felt that both he and | Mme. Hofer e looking & - | g.which made it a simple matter for | Mme. Hofer were looking at me in- | tently, and I didn’t dare venture evem to fix the facts in my mind as o p.as 1 had acquired them, and|{l® peep beneath my eyvelashes, which I might otherwise have 1ved. P to lay them away as it were, (| > we in the knowledge that they L tell you Irnest is all wrong, B te read: Ta! whenever T | 9tto d at last in German, and [ B et tho recognized his voice instantly. ‘This yprad bk woman knaws too much. She should ithem, I gathered not live. ‘\nn would be serving your B oo hoc country, Sophie, if you used vour hat- designated as pin_upon her. His speech was so slow ured that I understood it, and 1 almast m heavy vespirations in ror of the murderot over me. as She prison L ¥¥lat Madge Overheard Was Warsied Upstairs to a Distant Room. Housh arms went under | and 1 lifted none toa atly and rapidiy across the B dawn, up two flights of and @to, a room, where T w Bpen a couch of some sort 8Fith the necessity upon @eping up the stertorons breathing fh which I was carrving on the pre- e of heing in a drigged stupor, T Jguna it hard to count tie steps ot & eaptor, the steps of the stairs, ana B mote the directions of the turns he e. But | knew that my life, Ml imy liberty, might depend i ipemembrance of these ve 8@ 0 I bent my hrain to the powerful feit borne ™ myselr o am can carry Rut had airs, deposited cent of the money in the wisest way ca Comprised of all feature attractions, Never ties; they “Intolerance” continues to ha the talk of New Britain, and the verdict of yesterday's crowds was unanimous | in that Griffith's colossal spectacle is the most marvellous sight in the world, a production that once scen will never be forgotten. It is esti- mated that “Intolerance’” has already been seen by eight million people in this conntry, and at present is being | panied by male escorts may freely | presented in London, Fngland, and | A walk about the carnival grounds and | Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. Mr. visit any or all of the shows with-[D. W, Grifiith acquired such a repu- out the slightest fear of being sub- | tation in England after the presen- Just to give Charlie a running |Jjected to other than the most ni{rli"f“ tation of Iv.\lvnlr*m||x‘0" that he '\rufl‘ mate for the Sunday show the man. | COUrtesy and entertainment offerings| given an official pass signed hy King .| agement nas booked nig Bill Ruseel] | Of_the highest caliber. 0 | George entitiing him to visit any in “In Bad.” Russell ia one of the | yhen the carnival has taken Pos-| part of the Allied battle front, to most wholesome entertainers the | S¢Ssion of the Vibberts lot and i8] cnable him to collect material for his reen ever saw, and he is seen to | TeAQY to open, first to grest tho ove | jatest plcture: “Intolerance’ will be splendid advantage in this vehicle, | Of Visitors will be the “"““'«‘]’j"‘;‘:& shown at Fox's for the last time to- Just think what awaits Lyceum pa. | JUMPing-horse "”‘;;"‘:’”“" L ’r;'u(m day, and should not be missed as in Sunday night. First Charlie. :;‘l‘_q"’"‘a"“‘vd ‘]‘J;L“" ]‘)‘n‘““ ““hn“"““l“"‘; aon .lqu possibilities its equal will never id. il Rus : ate. - he seen. Rh i 'Ih‘:;;v(‘ 1;;121 lli;rs:;n;ho:‘;i midway will be found "11?1 )x\'l‘wlnd‘(;; o iTe Chari it b aor aeainATE: | comedies, news weeklies, and other | Miding device, the whip, the thrills O ¢ an absence of eight months from pictures, special musical program | WDich are certain to "t'l”;r" 2 source | the screen, he has returned, funnier by the theater orchestra. Wow! of gate dslightiv AL anoshar RO ML 1| Bani everlankAiPog s Pifdl the nret Monday will come, and with it an- ';fi‘::‘q': f:_‘;]‘l':";’;“;‘ :‘i‘ch "‘;V ”‘w'"“:m__ of his \.s“]-)sunnlm,;mu ss\,’in‘:)nf;-(:n(f]‘; other big bi z Shaxite s dlculariyalls : oEoES] dies! 0g's Life” is in three ree c | or |;m‘.slf :v‘nl\la :l:i(c“n‘;a.r(s,hn';l,l‘:‘t. h;h{:::: cvcle racers at a pace seemingly in-f 4" win pe the attraction at Fox's | mtutnrromnro more powder to make como again and I'll make them laugh | ¥ UnE death. leshow. with its freaks | SUnday night, Monday and Tuesdux, } em light. Just thé same.” So.on Monday and | ,Lne cireus B O ey, s bound 4 | together with Francis X. Bushman i £ Tuesday he will again be seen in A | °F, j‘“'"?:’. and ‘oun‘?s! atrons, and the | @nd Beverly Bayne in their latest 5 is the greatest economy to pur- e o s Bitel Wanal Georee ! Babaniiths "::fl.myn‘ S e R b e ([cam ey dramafaii S Neatnsafand | :,,’2?‘;,!““:? Bb ool Epoorionesi are Just now,” Otto returned, and T fan-|Breatest Ttallan character actor the | n008 0™ Gith Sts cute little four. | Dispatch” from the Saturday f"‘":}"‘: RELR CERIG, cied I read envy and haffled ambition | Screen ever I»(.'«rll\wll h: s ) o N e s e ::)o;: story n(f("}j'(l“l{r:”;‘ltou‘:‘(‘»”::f i i WA o Tt IR e e SR O it is new to him, but in which he [y, eaas b S sode No. Sl S e e et S \x\oillfi“ expected to achieve greater fame (\,l']':‘:f'"m"’," ”;'m’]rr"f“.:':s',,“(1“‘;.';‘]:‘"L':,g will also be shown on f)_'ml\fi ”'fi"z jmeasure materials in cooking than it come to us from this woman. See|thAn ever hefore, “Jules of the Strong | suaiures new. this sear. Then. there | 12¥8. and patrons of this, the most | is to guess at them. that she is bound securely. There | Heart” Beban will be here Monday, | il be Sam Anderson's Roman hip. | thrilling of ail .w;x,m.‘uvm remem - S h must be no possibility of her escape | TUesday and Wednesday. podromeé, within which ave to he wit. | Per that at the enc of "J"j""fl‘ -\\"‘- 0 As spring comes on it is desirable before Ernest's friend arrives.” { To top the whole list there will be e “;r, sports of ancient Rome and The Hooded Terror )\;n! Pear : “u‘« | to use very little meat in the menu. He turned on his heel and T heard | {hree acts of vaudeville of headline | g adns face downward forcing her to j 4 s his heavy footsteps retreating fo the | Variety, and other pletures in addi- | * op eourse, thera will he an array ot | breathe into the ger lnd b ke ‘\.”:‘:.}1.;”1;.; can bo made into delicious daor. Then T heard Mme. Hofer | tion to the feature. | hooths and stands which go to make | as The Hun’xy:*\l'l“rlnvr\;n:l.”\\l'n :;m:”xd e ‘.lllu;:. es which take very little season- Finn's shows promise innumerable surprises for pleasure-seekers. They make up the largest carnival likely to be seen this or any other season in New England, the different forms of wholesome amusement being numer- ous and diversified. Questionable and time-worn so-called features never had a place under the Finn banner, and women and children unaccom- me of stil Beeswax and salt will make rusty flatirons as smooth as glass. you me, that suggested my | ¢ ferret-faced | jt addressed as | ho were } Menu for Tomorrow man made by onions, A good bining carrots, turnips, and barley. cass com- beef and had Breakfast Fruit Cereal and Milk Tomato Omelet Biscuits Coffee cer- upon facts, double he had silence in novel idea Is to flavor string beans with mint and serve them witl roast lamb. After a whiskbroom ragged trim sink brush become use as a has off evenly and Dinner Beef Soup Roast Chicken Giblet Mashed Potatoes Stewed Corn Cabbage Salad Gelatine Pudding Coffes es Gravy for A table wagon with a shallow drawer in it is much moresuseful than one without. the one accompanied “Otto” to my lack but the im- her no and meas- word of one of my raven te standin Supper Stuffed Peppers Saratoga Potatoes Cake Preserves Tea Mild mustard is a good “‘green” which goes to waste because nobody knows about it. Baking powder biscuits made with every ed heer ¢ heast Otto Protests. Tirnest commanded she should Mme. Hofer replied | what Frnest com- “But not he harme sullenly, nd mands— “We must all Cabbage Salad—Remove center from a solid white cabbage, leaving & shell. Shred center and mix it witk mayonnaise. Chill, fill cabbage shel and arrange on bed of parsley. Gar- nish top of shell with chopped pars ley. . CAPSULES ° 71D "4 () Stuffed Peppers—Boiled rice wel seasoned and enriched by the addi- tion of melted butter makes a good stuffing for peppers. "Es slowly germ-laden shortly it turn the key in the lock. TFor a long moment she stood motionless, then T first-c manner of m the world up a by no oxhibited ans least, will be mast expensive succeeding cpisodes of this ful serial. the wonder- — A heated nail will drive into a plas- HOW TO AVOID hear, even now, that will at Jox tered wall without chipping the plas- eet | ter. Sunday ——— of all One good meaty soup bone will | Charlie | provide meat for the lunch and stock mongrel, | for soup. The, roar to, for more swing the door shut after him and | ss carnival, and last, but FADS AND FASHIONS| free act, presented by The Hellkvists, We can almost A combined | hailed here and abroad as “the hu- (!jf"\"»*m"(“ ”:‘:]"‘y:"' oL cleneriec rches and fire diving demons.” 5 There is a great deal of black and | diving stunts from a tiny platform, 98 | audiences which have been white used in millnery. feet above the ground, into a small|and his thorough-bred — m - canvas tank every afternoon during| “Seraps” in “A Dog's Life. the week, and every evening they will | Just roar and roar--and then pull off the big featur that of dadg- | Some more. " 11\‘1"\ n!s{ hv.l\d{', ing death This they accomplish by hasn’t Charlie Chaplin ma 4‘ et climbing to the apex of their tower,, people laugh than all the rest o igniting their clothing and, with their | world's funny men put together. An- hodies a roaring blaze. diving into a great comedy drama is “With |1 cup sugar, 1 cup shortening, 1 cup ¢ hurning pit of gasoline. This and Dispateh” a thorough- | huttermilk, 1 egg. flour to roll soft. is given in the open air, is Jle feature starrving Francis il ree to everybody wha cares to view hman and Reverly RBayne Tt. it, and sends spectators home puzzled of a play that people like to understand how the man and wom- | and the sort in which these popular an escape alive. co-starg are seen to exceptional ad- ) ey e vantage “With Neatne and Dis- undoubtedly the yateh' is a good smashin adventure R e RUTH CLIFFORD AT ) oo, o B there is genuine love interest KEENEY’S THEATER | (hronghout. the story has delighi- | ful comedy and the audience is in = on the joke. Mr. Bushman h the role of Paul Donaldson, young man who poses as a crook in order to be of service to the girl with whom he falls in love at first sight. This is heard a decp-drawn breath and the exclamation “Der verdammt schwein!" I could have shouted with and while T kept up my ing T ventured a glance, veileq hy evelashes, at the woman who lost all her wamanly feeling in her| [acquered fanatical love of country 1aw feature “How Like!" She was standing by the door, star- ing into space, and there was a look upon her face that spelled tragedv, hidden perhaps for a long time, buf | IPHE FETTERED WOMAN’ which in some way my capture had | Other Features, brought to light. — At last she spake, and there were, Coming! or 1 fancied there were, tears in her “OVER THE TOP" \'o}l(‘(;. i Week of May 27th. How IPiber silkk stockinet is with satin BACKACHE AND NERVOUSNESS Told by Mrs. Lynch From Own Experience. | i relief, | heavy breath- | my | hadn’t Xt BROADWAY REVIEW” 20 People “HUNGRY EYE with Salisbury Clifford A sleeve board is as necessary in a well fitted kitchen as the large fron- ing board. wings and in quills are a millinery. no prettier hat the [lonroo and Ruth Good plain cookies are made with Providence, R. I.—““‘I was all run down in health, was nervous, had head- aches, my back ached all the time. I was tired and had no ambition forany- thing. I had taken a number of medi- cines which did me no good. One day I read about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound and what it had done for women, so [ tried it. My nervousness and backache and headaches disappeared. I gained in weight and feel fine, so T can honestly recomthend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound to any woman who is | suffering as I was.”’— Mrs. ADELINE B. LyncH, 100 Plain St., Providence, R.1. Backache and nervousness are symp- toms or nature’s warnings, which in- dicate a functional disturbance or an unhealthy condition which often devel- ops into a more serious ailment. Women in this condition should not continue to dr: long without help, but profit by Mrs. Lynch’s experience, and try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ound--and for special advice write to ydia E. Pinkham Med. Co., Lynn, Mass. | TO PEOPLE WHO CHAFE — Over one hundred thousand people in this Mince cold scraps of chicken., add | country have proved that nol{’\ing relieves cup cold corn bread crumbled, | the soreness of chafing as quickly and and 2 cups wheat bread crumbled, rmanently as ‘‘Sykes Comfort Powder.’’ moisten with chicken stock, season Sc at Vinol and other drug stores. Trial and bake in gem pans. Box Free. The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass, There is a large fiat leaves around trimming for than a wreath of crown. Sunday Night ALICE JOYCE in enjo Bus is the sort | A tough piece of steak should nev- | er be broiled, make it into a dish that will require grinding the meat. Asparagus that is green from {lp to end of the stalk is better than the white stalks because there ix no waste. With a perfectly simple underslip of black satin one may wear various cver-tunies and jumpers. The spring heavy most are velours charming coats of the soft like! how very like!" she murmured. Then she put her face in her hands. When she lifted it again it was full of passionate protest can't tie her up like a calf for| A Very smart toque is swathed the butcher without ecven a chance|?Tound the head and right on top of | for her life,” she exclaimed, “and I|!l® crown there is a fluffy pompon. won't!" I could explain her emotion only by | the conjecture that T must hear soms real or fancied resemblance to some woman friend or relative she had dearly loved and who was now lost to i her. T knaw something of the Teu- iy oo "L"l:“" New York Casino | 1,ni. sentimentality, knew that sueh | s a likeness, even if only a figment of “FLORA BELLA" her imagination, would be a potent d Fun! Catchy Music! factor in her treatment of me. Nights, 10c to $1; Mats., to 50c. To stew meat properly be sure the water is bolling when it is put on the meat. Do not salt until it is haif done. RSONS’ THEATRE S Ruth Clifford, daintiest of Rluehird stars, pretty as woll as talented, is now apparing at Keeney's theater to- day for the last time, in “Hungry Eyes”. The star of this Bluebird is Monroe bury, who has appeared with Miss Clifford in several produc- tions—“The Savage”, “The Desire of the Moth”, and *“The Door Between', being numbered among the produc- jtions in which this artistic couple have triumphed. Rupert Julian who directs Bluebirds will alfo enact an essential role in “Hungry Eyes’”, lead- ing a supporting organization selected Cold mashed potato can have cold Finnan haddie mixed into it and the ldine Ames (Miss Bayne), whose ult will be delicious when fried in ght-laced aunt will not have on |cqkaq estate any man who is not a - servant. The answer is obvious. Don- Deviled crab meat can be placed aldson have to be a servant. 11 i, pqmakins, strewed with grated is-—-and work contains genuine | .heege and cracker crumbs and baked surprises. The chances for comedy |y oo and excitement are evident, and full advantage Is taken of them Hats are made entirely of feathers and there is no bird that provides | more beautiful feathers for the pur- pese than the owl. Today and Saturday. Pon’t Miss It! 'HE OPERA PLAYERS pek—Mats Hit. No. 1! A kind of overblouse that can be pulled over the dress is used for the tea-hour, and “tea-caps’” are worn at the same time. will his Make a hole in the end of the po- tato, insert a small piece of bacon, rolled. Rake the potato and it will have a delicious flavor. If vou are doltg your housework it is a good plan to dp the morning dusting before the dish washing us washing dishes will cleanse the hands of grime 10e Slip-on sweaters arg with three narrow belts, of May 20—“A Modern Eve.” Tough meat that has to he cooked = First Time in Hartford) a long time can have its juice ad Hats of straw in a gravy served with the meat itself. | ara much liked, because of individual fitness for the = Taffeta and organdie is a good | roles gned. “Hungry Eyes’ tells combination for a suit. | @ story of love and romance in the T cattle country, and its scenic eniron- ! Georgetto ments will present some of the most ave Your Eyes e Southern California. e S Filet lace and Venise lace are still | Current Events, comedies, other e | &3 3 AL used on the finer waists. features and an episode of the great SEE = Qe E thrilling serfal “The Lion's (laws"” STANLEY HORVITZ, 5 Sleevelens attactull ave featuring the daring Marie \\-;.1:;‘"\5 327 Main St. Opticlan among children's dresses, wil complete the picture program, l worn ind fabric combined When serews and nails are difficult | to Temove, try letting keroscne sonk into the wood around them. Jt yvou are mending a badly torn piece of embroidery, do much as possible of the mending at the back. An excellent saup made with milk, eliced potatoes and onions, and seasoning of parsley and celery leaves. Fxcellent cookies are made \\'ilh[l ) (g as Gowns of are trimmed with crepe peanut butter Oatmeal makes a emng for soups zood thick= frequent very Py

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