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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1019, ,’ MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART il “mn = e B Making Thrift a g Adele Garrison’s Continuation of Plea,su,re oy REVELAT]ONS OF A WIFE Illl Iy o Women save| time, lenex and money, and tickle the o palates of the whole family when they serve ,ro most un ' Way Madge's Partner Managed | that “second marriages were most U to Place the Evening's Peace : »ss Dean “Warned.” : ’ : [ i Bcet : Despite this sepulchral n?:“v“'““ ~brrother . o% I had no time to reflect upon the |} ginper really went off very well. Alice | - | s ”» artling comment Alice Holcombe Eulbim o an uunsusiy iR PALACE THEATER. LI oy ey e ReadytoEat Meats' - made to me concerning Mrs. |t 18 o to make a dinner con- | Tonight will he the last chance to | SCTeeN'S Most enchanting and entranc- Nothing conld be more delicious, \':‘!‘ (\!“l;’v‘x( ; iw‘("l:h"l\.h while Kenneth | see ady in “The Indestructi- ]x:ft\?:(:g::‘“ti Blsio Fersu in Pr?paredtgo::)::xl:flhesi,:}ls ?f this ne in reality | g, kpridge—whose spirits seemed to | ble Wife” at the Paluce theater. It| oyt e, s P oot D in T neriieists R verival “the Prices,” | rise with his wife’s absorption in | will also be your last opportunity to B “;lha experience of a gir] :mf;cwywy" mg!_ ‘Hem: Bologact 'r:m “the hons” | Dicky's nonsense—kept the manage- | witness the closing performances of e Focaipretty dresses mad- gue, Bacon, Frankfurters, Corned Beef and end thoeblshons, O reren Lion unobtrusive- | the excellent vaudeville bill that has | $°7 1t New England mother-in-law. Routaden. e frmis in his own hands, throw- | been the talk of the town. Tomor- ockbridge's sanit for the doorbell pical suburban couples, It is enacted as none other than evidently prosperous Y I e romarks that man- | row will see an entire change of pro- ifi::?*!rfifin do, and presents i Try One Today! out e Sic e - 3 CE P R artistic and interesting to the he wives slende | e o ot 1e “liston- | 8ram, headed by the feature picture e . A ooy | e topncind et sensation “The Better Ole.” When “*’:l"l,‘f“" OTTO STAHL'S \vettiness which they evi- | g Snaith orics of mono- | Captain Bairnsfather created 01 | . ],')“‘f(if]“‘( Miss Ferguson are Dav- 2332 Third Avenue e e T pe e, e I O B S e el | e B i s o M| 45 EET SR i, New York B s hasened forwara | "he walrus-moustached figure of this | 1056 Cora Villiams, Captain Charles S e S8 B T Rea e 0ld_ Contemptible” together with his [ S24 OIS is an Arteraft om his self-imposed banishment. | 110 aveni 1t, unfortunately, a '”::‘e”“]f“m"\“f r““& L‘"’L-‘ '“"n';“““‘:’l: manufactured to the refugee who will story of the war, and W - i | aix wol airs to the rooms 3 . Lo = roceive i This SRanpe v tior i d all six went upstairs to the roo Ta Lybity for centubiia the lastehless | PAREWEED Wi AT 1 SN t)rr‘mu’\ it This message. written i and keep the affair a general d the dinner could only have ended - <o numi ests had been in- jpere the wraps were laid. Alice | yjtaq to the reception following and. rench, will be accompanied by a | rd so addressed that the recipfent F et ol e ockine (S Lo e e et e s |Diaxiandidanntlecslz oot o of ext week Saturday the Lyceum i I CtCoure D ellen e the men who' saved the world. The | will close its vaudeville season. The ! may acknowledge receipt of it. In | B B e o e Jott. tq appear (he | Lo OO O et i, e s | Picture is one of tho relening sen- | management has therefore arranged | this way the bonds of fraternity be- ”mmm vallers Milly has selected for Bess | woq hor attempt to keep him in just sations of the present season and lke | for a monster array ot vaudeville tal- | tween the people of France and this | § a * she said, “They're worth a ! i1o¢ position. Bess Dean, a flame of the stage play is enjoy capacity | ent as an appreciation for the liberal | country will he measurably strength- | s LUk stion, Bess draws the at D A e business wherever shown. “The Bet- | patronage of New Britainites during| ened, for the furniture will go into at | reful inspectio: s color in her gown o e > | ter Ole” will positively be seen at | past season. There will he five mam- | least 15,000 homes where it is most | llage medico, a ‘bachelor, who some- | with a single spicy carnation of the all performances at the Palace to- | moth ac on the pro i ackh heede war a W g gram for each | urgently needed. bw didn’t get to the war and Who | same shade stuck carelessly but most | morrow, Friday and Saturday. Two 3 half week, and not only will they rep- e e 1 W th ides his time when with Bess be- { offectively in her wonderful brown | complete shows will be glven Satur- | resent tho best talent obtainable, but ‘ armer ea er een fearing and hoping that SNe | pajr, made a second determined effort | day night. The vaudeville bill em- | the caliber of each will stand out so | FOI’ Warm Days il bedevil him. Mine, a widower of | 45 secure Dicky's exclusive attention, | braces 5 headline acts of merit and | that any one of the acts can stand ot | postance, is frankly afraid of my |y Alice Holcombe wunobtrusively | will be in keeping with the excellent | as a headliner. Bspeclally notablo 2 : i ' ]S 0“ the Wa) king charms and shies palpably | summoned her to one side, and T saw | turns that have made the Palace the | will be the “Seven Bracks" ahsolutely . 3 henever he sees me. But Milly has | o the younger girl’s face that the | favorite vaudeville theater. The fifth variety's greatest sure-fire act. This R o 3 S0 you will need Lighter Weight ade up her mind that he would be | 5lder woman was laving down the | chapter of “The Liberator” with Ma- { act played Poli's Hartford theater 814 | Garments. Come to US for them and nice prop for my declining years, S0 | gy jn militant fashion ciste, will also be seen as will many | jast week and it sef the town wild b i you may pay the bill in EASY e religlously pairs us off whenever | wwwhat's the real answer?” Afiss|smaller reels. Reserved seats are |The picture bill will vie with the vaud. = B il Ve WEEKLY PAYMENTS, without ANY e has a party.” Dean drawled a bit unpleasantly. Her [ DOW selling for all performance: ex- } eville. The feature is Cecil B. De % g ¥ additional cost for the privileg: Madge Looks Around. volce, though low, reached me dis-| ¢epting Saturday. Sunday evening | Mille special entitled, “Don’t Change ot Her voice, despite its mockery, held | tinetly, as, T had a shrewd suspicion, [ Will see J. Stewart Blackton’s new | your Husband.” Tt tinge of bitterness which I under- | she meant it to do iend Fushand | P ;‘l"”"‘!;‘]’”-! The World For Sale” | comedy in ood when later I was introduced to | to be tagged “Hands off’? Why didn's "“\\j’m”:“”l’"ip‘:y‘“ -”jm' GnLeRE e TR S i ; Coats. Capes and Dolmans, = 2 530 new 2 al picture “The Love Ca 3 4 .75 s e pompous man whom Mrs. Stock- | you warn me before Spedn PLEEsl] el : 1 $18.75 to $45.00. idge had impertinently assigned to | I found it hard to keep my facial | 3\',”:, SRiaysE v-“"‘,h"";”‘\-‘ PomEL Yon Schools to Make FU”“SH' y X Dresses for War Weath i o S| B day, sda anc ed- 2 RS % esses g ather. in Silk lice #lolcombe, by far the cleverest | muscles under control wpon hearing | ¥ : , A, Ve 3 esday of next week will hring S 3 : etc., $12.73 -ards. oman in the room. IHis name, as I |the catty little speech, but I think the ‘]’,“,I:H'\ “rh:n-' SRRy Wit lu"'fl ings For Refugees 3 3 3 BEUpwards ;ught it, was Donkers, and I could | wary widower to whom T was falking | oot ¥ P00R - WOOR - 50 % i Homes ; pt help the thought that if the 25th | had no suspicion of mv emotion: in-| jance Talmadge will appear in 2 y Shun 3 & ; er of the alphabet had been sub- | stead, thought T was @iving most flat- | “giine for the Crooser and the mar. P g ¥ bay Charge It ituted for the last two of his name | tering attention to {he solemn phil- | (o picture, “The S O Lo LY o G T T G : S 8 : would have snited him far better. osophy of life which he was expound- | per Mountain.” will 3 g i A more self-satisfled, assertive man | ing to me. Dut T strained my ears A Provide Articles for the have seldom met, and I could see | for Alice Holcombe's answer. S . Destititte . NOE DI destitute. at beneath the mocking mask be- | “You know hotter, Bess Dean,” was | O 2 ind which Alice Holcombe hides all | the low, indignant reply. “Now you | 1"' R «oluml; vtllue Lyceum ha}« Roy ¢ u‘w]'\\' s r;f wv‘l (mml’ States e - ved S Sorne hero anallistentio mer made announcement that nexi week | are now helping fo put furniture . it : 4 i i e ahe yue cnnoxed Al Bom dectoe B ong lslen o e | will close its regular vaudeville sea- | the rebuilt homes of the war-devas- J : < E 3 arriageable age (15 to 40 rs)— | women to the Uuited States and ed at the patent fear of being in- el moved §tolan Fall oy e el e e thl T G E. e Tnedirar s ot Bien o BT hroEnE ine : 2 Young war widows remarrying by | northwestern Canada pigled into matrimony which the |the rest of their conversation was in- | LS Lana e, g &% 5 > s A Prsies G 5 & - 3 e e ment has arranged special attractions | American Red Cross 30.000 chairs 3 : the hundreds: rotests are pouring in from Can- dower betrayed when he was with [audible. But Bess Dean: kept away | oo 45 oo 47 soe shons ramaining | and 105000/ tables willl be built’ by i : i There you have in a nutshell one [ada to Lady|Muir Mackenzie's pro- ler. A dozen times during the eve- fr‘om‘ Dicky’s vicinity the rest of the | Speaking of this S entertainment | schoolhovs and shipped 1o the pov- 3 3 EE % of Britain’s grave peace-time prob- | posal to send a million and a half ng T heard him refer to his “dear { evening. those In\wh;ll'uv said that the quality | erty-stricken French refugees who : ‘ s lem no less troublesome to the | surplus British women overseas to i ced e a8 ko were vokie | ;‘I‘.'}hv Jrockhridge, however, waxed | of gvery detall of the show is not only | otherwise would he unable to put even | - s marringenble British girl get husbands. : protecting angel, and I also heard ) sully when the demands upon DICky’s | thg costliest but the most artistic over | these barcst necessities in their | . Tt vitally affects the future . One telegram “gublished inquires im make the assertion at least t { attention left her without his stimu- | 4tempted in New Britain. Through a | homes : L rate and man-power of the d | “Docs she not thikk overseas girls lating nonsense. T suspect, also. th e piece of fortune Charlotte P: | Plans already. made contemplate | § ¥ S : Kingdom. may mneed husbands, too.’ The in- | Dicky had tired of the quasi-flirt was booked for the last half of this | the participation of 100,000 boys .f | ¥ i 3 : And as for the girls—the cl | terview of the wife of the Ontario ‘mm,;- ;I!\r\\"mr\n:}“ hich she had man- | week. The name i{self miy mean lit. | the Junfor Rted Cross in this, demon- | 3 s : e about two to one against mar- | premier, disapproving of the scheme, | aged to give to their conversation, and ; HARTFORD. Dresents a lively | ) SO SN Stylish Suits for Women and Misses a delightful manner | ¥ i 00 Upward. tle to local people, bui it designates | Stration of the eagerness of American A o : < ringe is widely discussed in England. was not unwilling to avoid her as| one of the most amaziig and ingeni- [ children to help-the™anfortunate of | § : : Theve are only about half enough Thousands of Americans were puse at : much as he could consistently with | ous actresses who ever trod on France. | g T . : men to nowith, at begin and the e zled when Britain, in extending the stage. The appears in a prote 5 To each chair and table there will | : : nhlch pwan idowsi ol tonarnylnaiianch ins ftofawomen, § et thelimint y te, hmh_ Alice Holcombe and 1| let entitled “Walls Have Ear: Elec be attached an e welope containin j 1o i = r"x,rk-w‘wh:, prospec v‘ blacker than ever m\!nA)‘ age for a woman voter at 80 FOX S H A ER watched with rising anxiety the som- | tric lights proclaim her name from | message of greeting and enconrag % 1 for the husbandless vears instead of | ber light in Mrs. Stockhridge’s black | the front of every big time theate ment from the school in which it 1s i R i 3 i So serious is the problem that emi- The reason goes right back to the ves, and the norvous, rapid manner | and it is not only a treat, but a great 1.4 - | s @f EEGHR oeem (@9 Wi e The government S P R l N G of her speech. And then, of all times | privilege that New Britain receives In b2 o : United States and' Canada is fra thought it advisable to have some- | in the world, my pompous friend | welcoming her here While in the DO AW’AY WITH § 5 3 Suafeerscrioallyfer coliragerl thing like a parity between men and { chose this moment to summon Mr, | city Miss Barry will be the guest of a ; v Vi And such emigration is being just |women voters. If women were given FEST[VAL Stockbridge. very prominent lady here, who studied | 3 i e R as openly and ""“rg""_{‘;‘u’v opposed | the vote at 21 there would be thou- Oh, Stockbridge!” he called, | the dramatic and painting art with | INDIGESTION m]: 'vlfirfl!;;g' \r\x;'vl“.’\:i\“-wgn quarters. | sands and hundreds of thousande “Please come here and convince Mrs. | her in Paris and London he other sritish girls of } more women voters than men voters. I Graham she is wrong | acts will supply the comedy and nov- | 2 CONCER e is wrong on thi ) How to Purify a Sour, | marriageable age to get their pass- Setween the ages of 15 and 40. : : Smd ; Distressed | ports vised for America there are 9,542,665 women to only ———————————— 11V, Mahoney Brothers, in a singing. < 3 £ T R EETE e f e iRy o n i = Tp i oo 1 Lo - g el S h e _ = \Tking and eccentric dancing act, will | Stomach in a Few Minutes, ! FoLE ¥ here arc organizations for pro-[4.492,927 men, or almost twice ae A | bring forth many smiles and chuckles, Tiet us talk plain English; let us call *:‘(:’:_“‘«Q sn;‘nnil,\“ l“i\l—mn;.” Lxm:l‘lla'_i!;; moting the emigration of British | many marriageable women as men. . . and Hugh Stanley will hold aftention | ® SPade a spade. SRaee (Pg\";n' S 5 e New rltaln | S et o ifoad) terments andivourfetomz TSI Blaas SR il ‘ A Ax . ftting companion for the art. | o fsn't strong enough to digest tho | he Stripes and pearl buttons being | ATTRACTIVE SUMMER FROCK . istry above mentioned, the Lyceum |f00d vou put into it, so the food sours O o (8 e Choral Soclety VEAREVIAL, = okl - . | ind forms poisonous gases, and when ¢ Raoon o S it does leave your stomach it has not b | E. ¥. LAUBIN, Conductor. Next Week PARSONS’THEATER furnished proper nourishment to the | FIFTY PER CENT. ! blood and has left the stomach in a B 50 Vi { HARTFORD. filthy condition. p OF BRITISH WOMEN Take Mi-o-na stomach tablets if yon | . 3 DAYS BEGINNING THURSDAY want to change yvour filthy stomach to | W/II‘L BE OLD A,[AIDS Orchestra 40 Pieces | e . | MATINEE SATURDAY « healthy, clean, purified one. | | oloists Klaw & Brianger ‘and Geoll G Tyice If Mi-o-na faiis to relieve your in- e a i ! digestion, rid you of dizziness, hilions- FLORENCE MACBETH, Watch for | e At | o an e Sesacie, voue arater | England Has Problem to XA ILISLE will cheerfully refund vour money, | Tar X/i o C Soprano. Announcement T TRuNmAGn G eptemil S G e e | LreeE==Wee Wi Carp FREDERICK GUNSTER, | Street’'s Comedy, so strong that it will digest a hearty turing the Bachelors. T 5 “THE COUNTRY COUSIN® :n(u:l‘ \\“ifY'Jhr:v‘:’ Jyy)cr‘ro.\‘:.(finn] vou want | S oo = o he hat drowsy, all-fired- . : : enor. ]g ctS Original N. Y. Cast—Socicty Satire— | ont feeling, (ke Mioma: it shorqa| (BY HAROLD E. BECHTOL.) . { Not a Rural Play L B S Prices 50c $2.00 2 = AT prompt relief or sale by | S . | E'cfy one a B‘g T",ne Act 2 IS SELLING Clark & Rrainerd Co. and all | Londor May 14 = Nineteen wom- | 3 c to $2; Sat. Mat. 25¢ to $1.50. | lcading druggists | en to every 11 men in England— g Twice as many women men of | the courtesy due his hostess. At any (Special to Herald) PALACE THEATER F 2 | > ; Tonight for the last time. ALICE BRADY in “THFE INDE: TRUCT IBLFE 3 5 Vaudeville Acts. Thursday, Friday, Saturday . TR VAUDEVILLE i BT - . L Doliar D. a the Palace—An Attraction That You'd I Dollar LAND BEST PICTURES. __————og 5 I fl Hhal i el L m mue MOovICS now to Sit Up in the Gallery to Sec. Special Extraordinary Engagcment of . | >ty 2 A tremendous hit on the st age, a knockout as a book, a whirl- n wind success on the sereen. Se ven theatrical companies are present- 113 M HEAD " t ing “The Better Ole” in all parts of the United States to capacity '!, . . business. The picture is admir able, the humor is abundant and the z pathos always passes safely the perilous shell-hole of the mandlin. Unquestionably the Greatest, Most Intensely ¥S 1 malely pexilo < It is clean, and stimulating cn tertainment. Dramatic Police Drama Ever Conceived TIGER'S TRAIL SUNSHINE COMEDYR ' 5 Big Vaudeville Acts in Addition Episodc Two “House of Terrible Scandals” Sff"rnr: B‘Em 'OLE“ Reserved Seats N()W Se“lng MUTT AND JEFI ; . ;i COMING SUNDAY! J. Stewart Blackton's Greatest Production, “THE WORLD FOR SALE.” l“!lh‘ ! S Faur Big The {8 Rhodes in “THE LOVE CALL," SCREEN MAGAZINE. WESTERN DRAMAS—Scats now at Box Office. 8 Maaelor o ain waabedtplue (Gebras e : i New‘ FOX § Next Monday, Tuesdas, Wednesday, “THI BEAUTY SHODP. (he higgest of all zirl acte. 28 people g stte with countless little buttons and Acts of i Kind | —special scencry, March’s Musical Merrymakers, The picture extraordinarvy, “The Glost of Slumber lmm‘l \’\fn;l; 1 t::m-m_ng.mx‘l:‘:q :qulrtnlxl‘r;e‘; Mountain.” Constance Talmadg¢ in “Sauce for the Goose.” Reserved ts inw ;.’:w; \».”",,”’v‘,(" e s 3 (C) Underwood & Underwood

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