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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1916 MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART = == fmmmn | e " aidenan cow Adele Garrison’s Continuation of REVELATIONS OF A WIF evil that lurked in every lincament of the woman at the next table. They must have been seated at the " table but a short time, for I remem- father. bered looking around only a few Unless otherwise noted, these motices are written by the I hadn't far to look. At the table | yyoments hefore when their table was burcaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they d ook of s were seated 4 man and | gceuniod by 5 ouns. brotty and Eiday | Bnan, whose age it was hard to de- | gir with a devoted, also youthful, | hring us. Upon the face of the | cavalier Because my back was | k-haired, shifty-eyed indi- ! \ toward them the woman evidently re was written only curi- |y, 7 but the face of his woman com- nion =howed malevolent recognition she bent upon r father. 3 a tall, magnificently built | hm whose age ti was hard to de- | fmine because of the elaborate | keup with which her face was vere It was a make-up which ninded me unpl ntly of the jrocious mask with which Lillian hderwood used to disguise her vho Startled S0 nvoluntarily I turned my head to | B what it was that had so shocked | an’t had a good look at me. I was | startled to look leap into her eyes that for a moment blotted out ! the sneering evil of the gaze she had given my father. It was a look which held involuntary horror, and also recognition, swift and certain. And yet I was certain t never in i life had T scen he es That Stare. Her expression was so compellir that for a long moment her eves held gh-bred though fading beauty in | mine, almost as if hers had some der to “play the game,” as she ex- | pypnotic power. Then the hardened ( lessed it, with” her selfish husband. | self-control—evidently acquired from it never did Lillian’s face, indeed, | rs of expericnce. which was al- g i : ver could Lilllan’s face show the | ;most the first thing I noticed about 73 : ey SoRaaRE 5 7 », PRESENTS = ——= | hercame to her rescue, and she ; o Y - : BOLSHEVISM N TRIAL wiped both horror and recognition & 5 1 from her countenance as easily as / B o . & PALACE TH For head or throat she would have rubbed chalk from a : ne | Catarrh try the { Dlackbosass jes there crept an- A 3 : T | ’ Vapor treatment— & Butiintol bl Sen 7 ¢ TR e T £ Girl's Husband.” This picture, from | READY FOR PLAY. | other_expression—a ;lnlm\m (‘i\l(nl.\« ; i : - i i : S i e e ing, sinister look—which made me A . E : % % /| el acoounts el 8 seonecst B ) - ?l‘\'":(r Abruptly she took her eves e 5 [ I:EL];'V"<\“ 1::“"‘1?;‘.\\;”‘1 \‘\ ”\”\‘m. Children’s Home Benefit Scheduled at ICKSVAPOR { | irom mine, spoke to her companion | : s i1t ok e Lovsd nad B snainc sy Turner Hall Friday Night. QR BODYGUARD" - 305, 607 1o | In @ low voice, evidently & i et | faithle I'he love chanzes to hate | Fvervthing is in readiness for the |{zomiegadmontiionyronceraine e N X | but @ child redeems the man whose | presentation of the pla Who's to | The mumt.!\ w = E e = f\y\" ‘ 5 . g “'w t years have been wasted in sof- { Wir Him?" at Turner hall _\r(‘h‘\ to me was, in reality v a v { itary confinement. The ic life of | street, Friday night. Under the ca | | ack tc father, 5 . PALAGE THEATER :cc:)‘mcllsvhirln!?rrmnxpll:ob:y"n ’x':;\n\l\l(\" ‘;: | the notorious avy Coast is de- i ful grooming of Miss Ruth Miner, the o fin e L ats titude, although his eyes were fixed | picted with startl fidelity in this | players are ready for the evening and itude, a g eyes B which has, nevertheless, a - promise a treat t Y e attending. (By Betty Brown) i < s plate as if he dreaded to RIS 3 LU promise a ftreat to those at g ) ) Continuous on Saturday, 2 upon his plate as ely powerful motiff—an uplift he play is being given by local ama- Now that plain gingham is really 6:30 and 0. “Father, dear!"” s it ¢ ] kable argument for i dren’s Home and the e of tickets | lar for afternoon frock advanced indicate that the money real- | from the house-gown class to semi- comes from love as opposed to hate ! jzeq win and the craving for revenge. In this — , I spoke his name in a low tone, T i m F d s t d almost in a whisper, but the sound, Omg -=rll aY" dir ay faint as it was, roused him. He lifted his head, looked at me with cyes anil ihe ctniing for rovense. In | e i o 1eig tion of the play. i chenl e o 4 ¢ Sh e e he play, which is scheduled | gingham {rimmings! But this ador. | happy ones that bad looked into mine | : % W{% Z 2 Ie theinpesainitiond oo hemelCSibats Dminutes liThe anscill (abla lltfle drdes Iy juc plain gingham 2 but a few short minutes before. 1 N WLl A anses x‘_. :Ul“m?u or ‘)“f evening | in pink and white » aid made over a vnm Husband. noticed that he carefully avoided e AT | e ave the entire performance last | straight skirt and vest of white hand- c glancing even in the general direc- FOX’S T ONIGHT. | e G R i G kerchief linen and trimmed with a Has He Ever Betrayed Your tion of the people at the next table. | son ; o Rl ol hundred or more tiny white pearl | | fulness and the greater joy that i would reach a large sum. formality. Nowadays one need not Dancing will follow the presenta- | be surprized to see silk froek with complete shows Saturday night, raise then A i K ! lighten ) 1 s and teur talent for the benefit of the Chil- [ quite expensive, it is also quite popu- | i | | selves and transporting them to the Confidence? Only a Gh | buttons. There is also a frilly white Georgio Stone 15 seen as e enid. . Food Price Memories | 2itions There ix also a trilly white «Have I.frightened you, child?” he FOX'S THEATER. ]lru\l for Belle and Jack, but is fated | The other feature will be ““The Bond- | said mournfully. “I am so sor Phedn bl i to meet a horrible death himself. His | age of Barbara.” starring dainty Mae xploring an old trunk the other | Wrists and throat. ee ary acLaren 81 ieda Bara, in “The Siren's Song, & 3 3y . | but—" : 3 i brother Randolph mnow takes his | Afarsh. This is a delightful tale L housekeeper came upon an old Episode No. 3 of “The 1 g : The man and woman at the n Dl > of “The T Trail, . i > t Plsh, i bove more vl oble e o s ot e young giel | household account book of the Civil n | table were rising with a hasty ex- | and four acts of high class vaudeville | than his brother. The Tiger Idol, | and the story mives this clever little | War period LPr::i:l:\unll\s,‘:)al|1(( brown 3 the ov planation to the waiter. I didn’t turn .rv'("(l\(‘ att tions 2 Fox’s fonight i(hungcs hands again and chapter | sfar ample opportunities to display | here, set down in black and white, e }}\ "fll:] q‘ g‘\n ”(o.:m, dish o NB wu: £ @ my head but I could hear the Rarely has Miss Bara appeared in | three clo; with added suspense. | her wonderful talents. This picture | Were the prices her grandmother | =0 = P,‘f”\” o XT“““.P o Sl ) THE AMAZI C | woman’s voice in high-pitched exc v more pleasing dramatic Tole | Ruth Roland is proving to be as | will only be shown on Tharsday and | had paid for the - old list—ne | PEVETIREL Bla. S Tn Tanke ooek {hwh for their impulsive departure. My | than that of Marie Bernais, the Bre- | popular a serial queen as Pearl White, | Joriday. | butter "and. egps, Yed, icofres, gna| PUDSTRENS uutll feniar. Mk 1 tup father's face set in determined lines. | ton fisher maid. Her portrayal of the {and “The Tiger's Trail” looks to be | | e - } i i | sugar, the housewife writes en her | ful Of chopped meat, either fresh or Marvelous MaClSte It they come over to this table,” | Simple village girl, who is spurned by [ {he best of Pathe's many successes PALACE THEATER. grocery list today—but oh, what a | c0ld, With 1 cupful of plain white he whispered tensely, “do you get up her lover because of her humble es- | in the serial production. The latest | In “The Amazing Wife” which | difference in the price columns! | sauce, or with 1 egg beaten into '1 in “THE LIBERATOR.” T e P g0 down to the women's | tate, is exquisite. Later in the play, | Pathe News, Mutt and Jeff and other | comes fa the Palace theater today,| The date was May, 1860—just | SPful of milk. Put the meat mix- aiting room. Have the maid call a | When the little maid of Brittany has | film featurettes add additional enter- | Friday and v, Maty MacLaren . Aftv-nine 3 ure in the bottom of a greased baking taxi for you, and go directly to Muys. | Decome the great prima donna of | {ajnment and four acts of FoX vau- | has another picture of the caliber of Here is of grandmother’s food | 918h, cover with the cooked asparagus, 2 Underwood I will meet you there.” | Paris, she loves a wealthy man who ! deville complete an excellent bill. | “Creaking Stair wnd “Bread.” It is purchases \d the price she paid— | aNd cover the top with slices of onion March MllSl(:al My brain whirled in conjecture at ves her real love in return. She | Next Monday, the famous Jazz band | an emotional drama building up to a | added is the price for the same | 21'd Sweet green peppers. Bake halt the bizasre roquest. Who could this | (astes true happiness until her girl- | of the 27th division, will be the lea Ricicninn food today. .;n hln’m i 13 slow n\,rn and serve with = g S = hood sweetheart returns anc = g a o e : nard-boiled egg and parsley garnish. Merr makers woman be, the very sight of whom B ]n b etorns ‘wl ) per- | ing attraction at Fo for three ¢ Rriefly, the story of he Amazing Food May 1860 May 1919 Asparagus With Eggs—Cook youn set my father, polsed man of the|Suades her by spiritual argument, to | This is the jazz band that first cr Wife" is that of a voung widow. who, | 1.2 gallon mo- i e &5 g in an entire change of program- world as he was, in such a panic? :!\1'0 up ]lr‘rllo\'m‘) By practising her | the appetite for jazz music in P: farced by rvation. represents that Tace B aspa ,;u’q 1”‘““1\‘0\““?;‘ '{Anx in "n‘ 4 * = - disturbing us | Wiles upon him, the singer discovers | and will prove as popular an attrs il e : £ i S greased baking dish. Beat 3 eggs un But his fears of their disturbin por her husband v i Tie botatora 5 Gt e eees el iomptonti 66 ing”’ ‘. S ; left | that his motives in urging her to | tion as the United States navy feutenan ranont: .d in Ton.iia ] | The Three TWlnS h;‘;;:‘f; “ei‘%m.‘,’,“?:,“‘:i(\d'11;;2“ h‘uf the, sacrifice were not motives of | that performed at Fox's (wo wecks b 1,‘::;“,']"’:,,3 '.:fi,,;:'o,,(l, n of ',‘h‘ el e LG < of melted butter and 1-2 teaspoonful = — — JLEnoraa e den. swift re. | oodness, but of selfish passion. Her | ago. D Ty havoiss ded iy = d salt. Pour over the cooked asparaus AND HIS Mys. [§| could tell from the sudden, swift ve- | o njerrul voice breaks from her R Sl Ibs. coffeo . 80 and bake in a hot oven for 4 or 5 min- TERY HOUND. puision sweeping across my father's| ..o cho hecomes again the 2 (s acoeniodysas YounE ofce doz. eggs ... i 1 | utes. Serve with tomato sauce. FRANK SHEA, THE MUSI- “ithat tho woman inadEiveninin ISHECH B8 BASR R RRCe S e ea B ARLS LYCEUM THEATER. | wealthy parent their Hors e 121 CAL COMEDY COMEDIAN. another Ineolent, recosmighng, mean:§ (18 =« SSLiiRA . SN0 S 00| Moday the Lyeeum s presenting a |00 N0C only a5 thels sans wile, i Ibs. corn- PAN-AMERICAN PONEY ing look before she left the room. R S N O oT I o i P e vl AT ol ot ST e R meal ! 2 GIRLS I knew when all trace of them was | [HIERtoned away at her humbleness. | oy aoe vaudeville bill. The acts It is the desire ) waund S aeees i SUNDAY. TRIPLE FEATURE gone by the way my father straight- | L o 5 o r L T 0 B Diness in | Selected for this program, for the ANCW MR SRR e (e brl flour 1.00-$15 A PROGRAM { enea his figure, squared his shoul- | et WIC D0 “0:\", Thedn | 1ast half of the week, will Velthe) Insdthepdecention JElhan Sicr R | ders and made a pitiful attempt to | 8 G T FU® I 8 SO s Best, | 1fcoun vaudeville season closes ‘wi‘\u s f.:“)‘“y\( S ¢ jioral e 2 0s regain the poise which the sight of | .\ o% 5, " g 0 "or human emotion | 204 U fitting farewell the vaude- :‘,“““ oA R The totals show that food prices Mun_Tues-wefl the unknown woman had swept from | S5 o L8 SFETE O SEEAT ERE ville part of the program as well St aled Ll : . alnont exactly dcubled nie the | him. | Episode No. 3 of “The Tiger's | the picture part will be a : : i e e | fifty-nine vears elapsing since the 8. A “As T was saying, my dear,” he opens with Belle Boyd's mi- | er- The vaudeville has e e { first account was writton. In 1860 | said, making a desperate attempt at | ‘&) OPERS B the deadly tar. & line act A Holiday mn Di e the population of the United States | \ 0 s ev1sm casual conversation, “T think their 1o OUS 96apC THor Hhe GO FAM" 1 areat colored offering, prosented G e e e s hTo0T0 0 an 19 o i % | jces here are the best to be found in | Tl e 12 entertainers who provide some ¢ i "1‘ e ’f‘ o o i ump el tot 106,0001000—which i The ciiyAlDonithvon aeteel wath ez | oS BESIUEREERICE S B RIS Il dTiend sinwine fen didamcing, numpersi S GG E AN BRES R e o S oie W erea o il i1 e ! I took my courage in both hands, & g DI e (e f s ool Sheiks, e || DGO Ui Bile el GRILGLGL Wi v G e i s i e braved the displeasure I feared would » 3 e e T o e DiCBUTeRIICE feastiano R Mayo, f I S ¥ E Kinogram Weekly Review. 0 lead up to the b . o - the voung lieutenant; Stanhope | —for the productive power of the BoabiEy : i 3 comedy singing and talking act, SWIft | ywpeqqepoft, I2thel Lynne, Seymonr | nation should increaso at the same ! Won't you tell me what so u«.m‘v.»h-u N £ @ and Daley in a clever comedy offer- |, iipr Alolly McConnell, Clarissa | rate as the population—and in fact you, father, dear?” I asked et A&t : ; ing, Bert Draper, the jagz preacher, (o)t 20, NG L it often times exceeds it ; me share the unpleasant things, too.” , B Y o O e ; and Marie and company in “The TWO | ““py phalance of the program in-| To get back to Civil war prices— 3o loohed at ;e monznigil. i G ot Q@ | mpisrants . cludes Maciste in another chapter of | the old account book shows that aft- | It was only a shost of the past, ¢ VAUBLVILLL 3 Glasilor e ontnresiniiEb oW TInmE| e SEE S S O e e [V tr et e e e v hita Noutwentas daughter, but it can never touch you, S. Hart’s newest vehicle, “The POPDY | \eekly, March's Musical Merryms high as $22 a barrel; sugar sold at ' shall never touch you, k4 § in tl < “The Three | 3 pounds for $1 and butter jumped | NO DRONES WANTED . ’ Twins,’? €3 - Mystery [ to 75 cents a pound. Cereals, vege- The United States wants busy Fareweil Show B Wrestl[fig Matchcs Hound, and the regular vaudeville| es, tea and coffee doubled in bees and everybody should join the TAsr vAUDLNItLE EHON entertainment. Two complefe shows | price. Coal cost $19 a ton and plain | home food producers, say the Na- - - A OF THE TLYCEUM SEASON 2 {avill be given on Saturds t. Sun- | white cotton thread 30 cents a spool tional War Garden Commission, 43 7 @ ; 7 e | b ! Onlg i day will see another picture | Unbleached cotton sheeting cost 60 | Washington. : S 1N . e BIG(‘Y’?R program, oMnday, y and Wed- | cents a yard 1 x T 2 i ’ i | T nesday will see lolshevism on | War-time prices never were very In realms o’ industry and thrifl ey - ACTS = At Foresters’ Hall Trial.” { tender of the “ultimate consumer.” there’s nothin’ muca that’s quite @ VAUDEVILLE | ——— | swift, at least there’s nothin’ you ! can see so active as th’ honey bee. S0 EST RETURCS ) &l w M g AL GEINT’E‘RES PKRSONQ';%}-[EATEI; iAsparégus to At early morn th’ bee turns out to . e el s round ¢ s th' flowe t, for TONIGHT -— TOM ORROV SATURDAY HARTFORD. Queen’s Taste a‘,"‘:,mm;;m;’r?"shflmflg,“i:"ic:&?"ma;a THE BRILLIANT SCR ARTIST Vs T found secri in th’ eats. Th h- 2 NEXT WEEK. (By Biddy Bye) o ms’ecxctnd in th’ eats. Through | 7 S i S NJoX L AVEDE e | heat o’ summer day, she ¢ A TONY ESLUN; THE NEW OPERA PLAYERS | Tn all the gifts of the spring garden | pagn't anything to say, but buzzes : A Gala Opening Prodi there is none more delicious or whole- | round with winning smile, while ; ; Also Two Other Bouts. IS | some than asparagus. Learn to cook | 34din’ to her little pile. At home | | A flawless incomparable musical gem!? | it properly, so as to get the finest ; = i | ! 4 Sl e b s s D e L L st | th’ bive keeps in a hum, as other =IN=— g In a New Role. | Afl B F’ h JAR—! Ryley sing flavor and best appe ce b e : ) | outs to a FInish. | cien, Florence Mackic sing “Mz | . f o ih: asparagus.| D9 with hopey come, fanide | & i ik - ? 2 que sits on her throne, h y & I HE SERE N’S QON‘ ;” j THE POPPY GIRLS HUs Kduiisei oc. |’ Quartette,” Irene Rowan sing | should be washed, tied in bundles ‘1:9;;1 Sl e N b, (4 s | F BAND” G I d 5 “Racketty Coo™. with clean string, and cooked tender | o X e o » T e i g ab i it D R s jR2enera mission 2UC. ninks. T3¢ to T5e; Matinees 250 | in o vessel deed cnough to permit the | YLok 2he sees one, man of man, th i —Dramatic ‘R' = 5 and 50¢: Matinees Wednesday, ¥riday | bundles to stand upright, with the P 1itta Rl . 4 EPISODE NO. 3 “THE TIGER'S TRAIL” M. = 1 mgfide SeatS 7 C. and Satuvday. Seat salo now on. Bl e i e e | B thbouncer; o hlls boot, and landg Added Feature ! v | 0 e Biylke leaving {HE honds above | Denind fi pecr galvol. Th Rumes MUTT AND JEFF PATHE NI MANY OTHERS 1 ) = . = e = L g o RS e e ;" ’°¥€ | beehive has a bunch o’ loafers who : MAE MARSH in . RE: ’ g 2 T g s ¢ > steam. | ghould take a hunch, that it's no, & BARA” o wE > | no days’ work in their bones. Your K IND B4R st LOTS OF LAUGHS heads will not bo cooked off as ofton | Tncla Samuel needs ‘em al, th’ mid, — | Thursday and Friday Only! NS DD ST SR 18 R SO.S CLOSRRIO, gets and th’ giants tall, th’ peverd COMING — MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED SDAY | cooking. Whole stalks of asparagus nd “ - e x et e e e oy | B EWea£s andfaDDer ten Simust gardo THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DIVISioN ® B VAUD[V]{L[ Who’s To Win Him? [ st 2o Sl | utes in water salted 1 teaspoonful to the quart. JAZZ BAND e “A HOLIDAY IN DIXIE- Turner Ha“, Friday, May 23rd ! Hlere arepne Ay %o precars Ehe The Band that Opened the Peace Conference and Turned Paris i 3 slender green delicacy: e . Upside Down With Their Syncopated Melodies, 1 LAND' 5 ,I\» )r" r.:uir:marA(l‘uthH;(o V’mfihfrm;\ pHOSPHATE ke e S SR = i 5 g a loaf of rather stale baker's bread, A . . % i wraimer—12 4 1§ BENEFIT OF CHILDREN’S HOME. 5 ; : 2 e e - ETE | hollow it out until about two inches | f supblicsan essential substance to the b AW THE SAILORS AT FOX'S—WWMIT UNTIL YOU SER = — | | deep, butter the inside and brown nerves in the active form i which it normally o THOSE SOLDIFES, o = AND DALEY e ey HriG ctlis of the body. B e AND | slightly. Favo ready fresh asparagus | [nerve waste, creatos Sk ok by e i Surprise Specialties. Tl SO L S e e jGooked ndena - ~ | \ Buarantec of results or money back. Get the gen- | sauce with 3 tablespoonfuls of butter uine BITRO-PHOSPHATE—the kind that phy- Geo. Walsh in “Help, Help, Police” | | e | Dancing After the Performance e T n b1 CATE T ANDGO: | to taste. When creamy add 1 egg, m"mn:ru:;wlwm many smiles written by Irving McDonald, former AT T ; Tickets on Sale at Cormors-Hallm‘an S, & ]\\n]] beaten a'r‘ld coolkMu T‘:\omenf NERVOUS, ANAEMIC pe x's, ) # 2 S onger. ut the cooked asparagus : 3 g | into the bread case, cover with cream “PEOPRLE sauce and a thin layer of fine, but- —ALSO—