New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1919, Page 4

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“\‘ho live there. Four acts of Fox' 1 other featu Y SOLDIER SWEETHEART ~ “ Adele Garrison’s Continuation ot LYCTUM THE \,” e come- | Quiet,” which serves as John 5 - ) ¥ ! more's re-entrance into he s iat Robert Savarin Managed to us all as' she opened the door of the | Atama and. eni) he displayed Tell Lillian sick room and came out to us ,,“ ”'“ B S R ror the last ¢ . pased upon 1 went té Lillian’s room by way of @ “Yes, Tobert.” time fonight. The is bas Betty had summoned ! - Will you come in now. Mrs. Un- i Augustus T . i derwood * she asked quietly “ .. The plot revolves about Wish him to see a face he knows first. . S and a beauti- e ruled supreme | A stranger’s might upset him : 10 falls it wenty mil- manded “You ought to see him first,” she , tho raceipt of. ¥ is wholly “How's Mis' Lillian?” she had de- | Said pendent upon her cons L ° Py . i tobert Savarin’s sister smiled Sk ~cordanc he - eping,” 1 returned laconically. |, Rober arviago ceordanc i L Lo shes of srothier, who is the €3 Vell en she wakes, yoh come “Robert wouldn't think so. she ‘m 0[‘ i G ) in her et a cup of hot coffee foh | answered. “Go to him, my dear.” S D e G e QICE @, I'x makin’ it fresh every fifteen | Lillian waited no fonger, but crossed e vnls Biovoles seraplications svlileh . hutes, so it Won't never be too old, | to the bed and sank to her knees| oo o D o0 T e attention of Bn' it wor't waste 2 minute foh yoh | heside it. The nurse watched her | poiid ‘::'L e e o take it to her. Mis’ Lillian kaint | keenly. turned to us | every spectator to ti Lk v = keeuly, ed to us = e nited ntnis . ; 5 Rebbah do nuflin® without her cofice| “You may come in also,” she said e el “‘,“"',’,'Z'L,(;;,f is an EDWARD F. LAUBI hohow.” I s iy & s he vaudevillo 3 in a low voice, “if you make no sound ; i aood g & S Was as good as her wor 3 nally fine one. laspecially g00ud I . She was as good as her w As | and stand at the head of the.bed so Ko s Musical Director f* ov me come into the room she | he won't sec you at first. I may— ; ore Johnny Small and the BEHL S 0 hisked the coffee pot from the stove. | neea vou 5 ters in “Puppy Love,” and also the kitchen fne an hour earlier to the room where ther ettly poured a cup, added cream and{ T knew sl Harmony Boy Bugar in the proportions which lons | and n SE e il ki “or tomorrow cvening the Lyceum f . . s T bl owa e e rvamged & e el dodies shorus of 18 oices @ught her. and handed it to me on | moved noiselessly to.a position at Lo il ene e e tiny tray head of the bed MR Unveiling Hand,” with ititul Kitty ‘Taint no use carryin’ up nullin | carefully measuring by means of a (rordon playing the leadin. --rvh.l Al- " Plsc.” she said, “she won’t tech it, but | medicine dropper a colorl liguid s o source of wonderment and 11u. a%SISted b oh must git this down her.’ { int 0a spoon, and 1 felt my own heart iling attraction 10 the fair sex for Q v v Rober{—" { with excitement as [ ' ller weaith of startl ¥ ze he awakening \e male side of the household. hank vou, Betiy. I'll see that she | realized that the awakening of Robert the male side of the house e inks it promised, and as Savarin to life must be near. for her international beauty. K ] ] : e oo S i A e Gl mh G i o e FLORE CE MACBETH‘ Prima Donna boprano’ Chlcflgo Grand Opel’a Co. l flected upon the queer combination of | but [ knew the fnstant that the heavy cen super-featu ch, repo iisolence a < 1 faithfuiness | lashes lifted from his brown e ! it, the tit actres that t E knew it by the light that flamed sud- | 1 vot merely m.‘ rich costume . iy A g . T , e i rniinie e e o leae i seonintenlio tininorinam e it FREDER]CK GUNST]LR, Tenor SOIOISt VIC[OT Opel‘a Co i 4 ) . and too, rd his voice—ohl¥ an echo of itsfin additio a tritumph of emotional she demanded a | former resonant beauty. | acting. “The Unveiling Hand” comes ildly RRobert—""' “Lillian!” he breathed. | with the reputation of heing one of Nothing b appened,” 1 said| “Yes Robert,” the simple words { the greatest romantic screen offerings and ORCHESTRA OF 40 PIECES Buickly, an 1% the tortured query | were a wealth of tenderness envelop- | of the year. The other feature will Z In her eyves “But the nurse thinks K ing him. be “A Trick of Fate,” with charming Rabert will rouse soon, so drink The nurse stepped forward noisé- | Bessie Barriscale. This feature will this coffce Betty sent up and we'll! lessly, without a word put the spoon ! show Bessie as ballet dancer in a Bt tin immediately.” af colorless liguid in Lillian's hand, | Broaduws 1 show ! iy She veached for the cup with a and wit 3 n 1 attraction. the manaze- : P OX’S THEAT E @ that trembled. 1 held it to k “Who-— at?” the sick man ' nent will show the pletures taken of and she drained it quickly. asked weakly the parade in Toston yesterday on brought her shoes and a house Swallow tuis,ami, Pl B0 5o Liic Foceir soresn tomorrow nisnt md afte he had twisted up Lilllan responded, putting.the spoon 10 The Lyceam will be the only theate s heavy ver hair I slipped my ' his , and he ob her. Ne | in town showing this very e | [ ] arm through hers, walked heside her, did so his eyelashes dropped ov his | Ginary picture. | . the hall to the door of Robe eves iin, and Lillian glanced up at' “p5ug (6 the fact that the theater | avarin’s room. She was visibly . the nurse in sudden terror. But the [y, heon ronfed for the shbiwing of , trombling, pititully unlike her usual| other woman smiled at her reassur- i Be aire there wills nos nother moment Robert e o ! ¥ again with a voice per- | 2 -yeeum show the firat week shoulder, h poised self, and as Mrs. Cosgrove. | ingly, and in who had been sitting outside her| Savarin s§ brother's door. rose to meet her I felt | iy friend’'s body quiver with ner- f iled, dear ‘ 20 = . y BRI e e e ek PALACE TIATER: i Tickets 50c to $2.00 on sale at The C. L. Pierce & Co. The nurse’s eyes keenly appraised camp—he—had—gone.” | Sunday ‘night’s program at the; . { Palace theater will speak for itself. ronger. { There will he 18 reels of Alm shown which will include the favorite Ressic | Barriscale in a new relcase, ‘‘Hearts Asleep”; Hazel Daly in a new Triangle | = = g e SE )i B i Tawe production. “The Little Rowdy": the i i 1 a B 5 =% performances excepting | with mayvonnaise dressing and serve double boiler or five minutes over di- W e Rt e E : > ell Recommended lewest Screen” Magazine: o big two- L e o o e [rect neat. Add the well beaten egg] nded. | drama with Helen Gibson as the | | . L i e i, volk, cook one minute. Remove from r: the latest noéws weekly and many ihe fire, add the vinegar, strain and | Two t. cornstarch, | highly recommend Scott's 3 i ) irprises that will go to n = | :chm |ing apparel, removing spots and stains < | Cleaning Fluid for ning all wear p an excel Prozr: Reserve 5 ENU | One-nalf t. mustard 5 7 S up an excellent prozram. Re i JESS COOKER MENU. | 1 wustar ! Apple Indian Pudding. fram silks, satins, in fact any mate ial—any color. It is guaranteed Not seats may he obts L i 2 bhox- | One tb. corn syrup. tod for thé¢ performance to- | Two th. bufter substitute or salad to leave a ring and No odor. One car Pish Chowder' Creamed Cauliflowsr | Into two.c. hot milk, stir 1-2 ¢ i L White Sauce cornmeal: then add 1-2 cup suet, |clean rugs, carpets and upholstery Monday,, Tuesday and Wednpesday | Celery, Apple and Lirmv:x Pepper Salad ‘U”")flk eIt et chopped fine, 1-2 c¢. molasses, 1-2 c. |well as white kid gloves, kid and satin Unless otherwise noted. these motices are written by the ;’ ( #hould be thrée recovd-breaking days | SpIeRTn disa e Ing (et e seeded raisins, 1 egs, 1-2 t. salt, 1-4 . |5libpers, cloth shoe uppers including > 2 ok Two-thirds ¢. milk | at the Palace theater, for there are | Fish Chowder. Speck c | each of ginger and cinnamon. Add a ! s0 many novelt and such u big pro- Skin and bone a threc pound fish{ oy, 2 e = f appl -ut fine. Pour ! SN . S T g | 8ram of features that it will put all [and cut into inch cubes. Cover BOnes | One_fourth c. vinegar icup or more of apples cut fine. Pour | 2 FOX'S THEATER. yheaded by Gladys Brockwell. This ald | other programs in the shade. Anita |and trimmings with cold water and | o jinto buttered baking dish and pour | A daughter was born Wallace Reid in “Too Many, Mil- |Play tells a tale af crime and “m!‘\f‘.-“ t will be N in her new pro- | simmer for 1-2 hour. Cut a two in Mix the dry ingredients with the|, . .13 milk and 1-2 c. cold water | morning to'Mr. and Mrs, ' i velvet without matting. It can be pur buréaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they chased at the Dickinzon Drug Co. and B ond Tom Mix, in om and |evils of the slums more forcibly than | guotion, called “Two Women.» The | cubc of sult pork into smail p |svrup and a little cold milk. Smooth| Lo\ 1o yon" Bake very slowly for |°F Clintan, N. Y. Mrs, Ferr ey MiX aré shown for the lastSuch a story was ever told l”.f‘”" It | hame Anita. Stewart is enough to as. |try out, add ome medium sized onion | out the lumps. add to sealded milk and | (hroe hours - Serve. efther plain or|Merly Miss Anna Chamberlain Wme at Ic tonight. depicts with startlir the I g the daughter of Mrs. Valentine Seia sure capacity houses, Marie Walcamp |cut fine ry for five minutes, then f iy until thick. Cook 20 minutes in'with cream and sugar or hard sauce. | o Double features are the program at s 'hlnmun «l;m Wemen ;‘ l\l" e R e Py ¢ | strain ot into a stew pan 2 Chamberlain of Vine streel R, S o1 5 7 : y their wits in the dim a dismai G 4 € 7 fox's tomorrow night, with ~William by U jltsl il i s (DT syt (o Ada potatocs, fish and = Sarnum and Baby Marie Osborn as lleys of*New York. che streets are Eie | thorowu n fireless a i i i i t rord picture will be seen eve; thoroug ¥ aby Maric is seen in the | seen by the ave ; from 11 2 hours. Add Baby M Tuesday and Wednesd om 1 0 10n Ad 5 rama “The Sawdust : Sig] A a maiter of ds 3 > R i e oA motherless little girl living with her {Brockwell portrays a woman of thel tures will ba shown in all natural |47 g | Jacksmith father. She longs for aiunderworld in “Pitfalls of a Big City" | colors: a big Vitagraph comedy w Creamed Caulifiower. | hother and her father to satisfy her |and you sce her in the infamous dis- | be scen and one of the funny L-KOs | parate and cut into sections, a large sawdust doll. But this |tu.~|~ of the bi —which most | Will round out the picture -program. |wash well, scad in salt water 20 min- enrcely serves to fill the void in her {people have heard about but mever: The vaudeville will include Russell's jutes. Steam till tender, drain ife. There comes the chance to get {have seen. This woman tries to vaise B ing Models, a spectacular novelty | cover with two cups of white sauce. real mother and she makes the most |herself out of her environment for | with' a carload of special scenery and | Celery, Apple and Green Pepper af it. The Sawdust Doll” has a re- jher sisier’s suke. She resolves to go ! electrical s This act is called | Cut two stalls celery into 1- 1% amount of origimality about [straight, to turn ber back upon the ey v plendor” and is said to | cubes, scald 1 green pepper from developed with skill, and con- {orooks and criminals who have been | be one of the best acts of its kind in |Which the veins and seeds have been | ; L T s b S P R T R e | T TONIGHT-—TWO_COMPLETE_SHOWS hdy and st “The Broken Law" |de > cut obstacles. NUIETrous | fupnish the sensational hit of the bill, |shreds. Pare two apples and cut intc lia Lrnum. is a {hrilling {shops of Chinatown and the darkest S G e ptory « life, tempered by an lalleys of crime in New York WIS attraction of e :,;W . ’nl “f;-,,'.:‘ f;v,;m together with two forks, cov Sunday nght"'ReserVed Seats Now on Sale wderlving love story of the utmost {hunted out as settings in this 5 d derlyi lov OLVE O 2 leaves New York this season and it shgrm. In “The Broken Law” Far- (The annals of crime were st s e cU O - - - - . - - um has his usual Dattles to fight, carefully Dbefore the first scene | :”"" Shepieymitain theater ;PARSONS T HEATER Cola-Santo-Creatore, Musical Director; Harry Katz, Vaudeville D irector. 3 i ponents in his ya pted e res s a p por ty to 5 their per: — e e — - — - — I oo s obponent 2 Utihaiadin i S e Bl e e e i, HARTFORD. BESSIE BARRISCALE in “HEARTS ASLEEP" HAZEL DALY in “THE LITTLE ROWDY” e R i ! ) r It is death defying to ar reme | Screen Magazine, Current Events, Universal Weekly, L.Ko Comedy, Western Drama, 18 Reels, Monday brings that r . old |wretchedness of lowest tenement life, | 3 melodr: L e of ibut also reveals the human souls of { full of sur rhorndy and ' Mon. and Tues. F .\pnl 28 and 29 ~ast. [the dishones A the honest folks{ Curran are of well-kno 5. M. Anderson and L. Lawrence : € dmmees one D Bew - comedians who will offer a hn”vm\” ‘ et brecent MOnday Tuesday Wednesday comedy " tiled “The New Recruit ers who have just reached thi l la % 0 Ier | ' ry and will appear here befor x.“w i ; o up their big time . vaudeville route. “NOTHING BUT LIES? The Jamison Duo will he a sure-fire Aaron offman. in the Greatest Picture of Ifer Entive Career it with its comedy novelty offering. | PRICES . 75c. £1.00, $1.50, $2.00 | .6 99 Opening Chapters of the Serial Sensation wwase = M = p e il T THE RED GLOVE VJohn Barrymore--Charlie Chaplin--Today o Phone 403. Box office open from noon till 10 p. m. Matinee 2 : evening 7 till 11. Reserved seats for all evening performances excepting Saturday. l(nlt.\nllolh show Saturday. Prices—Matinee 11¢: evening 20¢ and 30¢, including tax. with Maric Walcamp and Her Wonder Company PRIZMA PICTURES—The Last Word in Motion Picture Art 26TH DIVISION § TONIGHT 5-BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS-5 Whichi paraded in Tioston yesterday. New England Boys— STATE ARMORY EIGHT NIGHTS i \li:w'(‘)'-_BlGl FEATURES ‘ Tonight's Feature ....RUSSELLS DANCING MODELS DRUM CORP NIGHT 3--GYROS- in “THE UNVEILING HAND.” “A TRICK OF FATE he Bi ¢ Danci d Nov T pear Here Later in g i gow 80 s story of circus The es ; Many newly designed gowns An absorbing story of circu e bigge ancing an America’s Greatest and Most Sensational Death-Defying Novelty hey Will Appear Here Later f are worh by Miss G j - interestingly 1l ! S ¢ 2 : 1 e this dctianerar acoesn I and Best Fair Entertainment fhe Season With the J3i Cireus. See Them First At the Palace. FIRST RUN COMEDIES FORD WE q M in Connecticut. Every Evening Thoffldyke & Curran The Bramiflos Jamison DUO ————— e OONT TS, IR AAT. CASH PRIZES $3,000.00. ADMISSION 15¢ “The New Recruits” Musical Clowns " Musieal Comedy tars NEXT THURS,

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