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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1919. " MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART —— =) ROMANGE IN WEALTH —Pay Weekly— Adele Garrison’s Continuation of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | /|| AT THE THEATER: OF GOULD FAMILY R T e ',:’:@’;\:Q{__ ; .,..l : kA Failures and Enormous Successes MECAESAR X\IscH SToRE Minute Description of the Woman | tioningly 1 nodded my head in con \ e - 9 687-683 MAIN STREET Lillian's question opened a dark | firmation of her words. = enue of thought, the gates to which | “I am sure you ar ht" 1 said. Hlddell n Vfiul[S | HARTFORD had resolutely kept closed ever | “Everything about that incident in Unless otherwise noted, these nmotices are written by the ! nce my father's revelation to me of | the fits your theory perfectly burenus of the theaters or other attractions with which m"':: lis identity. Queerly enough, the odd | For instance, I bear a strikir re- | — THE LUGK OF THE GO tions of the woman in the cafe had | semblance to my mother—at least | ULDS ggested mno connection with my | people have always told me so. And FOX'S THEATER, cel the professional teyout night for = = other tragedy although at} when that woman first saw me that George Walsh, the athletic Fox | Wednesday, owing to. the length of illian’s words I wondered at my own | night—1 had my back turned toward St e e or a7 raimay the program, but this event will be Among the many old saws is the ]“"‘ff‘“‘:‘”_w thals i b seniatmned :‘:(‘\ e :\’\‘:d\”)‘v‘ y,""""_ l‘l"‘\'\fl"_l"""“; "";V" “Ilcip! Help! Police” and the much (ll,:i” i 'l‘:v‘\ fl:avphnx-mrp For Thurs- | one that it is a long lane that has no | - 2 |levea shc orror as : ol o zs banal orl ine 2qin iyl & & chorus girls' contest | turning. The Goulds havé come out pen answered my friend’s question. | mistakable recognition though 1 am [ o 0o 0% FE00 0 B Trocig o~ | Will be held, each girl doing a sp Iy father told me a long time ago, [ sure that I never saw her before. night with other vaudevilie and film | cial stunt and to the one receiving hen he first revealed his identity* to “laxactly!” Lillian replied, and fol 2 i ; | the greatest amount of applause, a e. that he hadn’t seen that woman | Jowed her assent with a question. r 20 years, and did not know| *In what cafe did you dipe that hether she were living or dead. 1t | night as the only time he ever referred| I told her. She drew a tiny not her, and I have no reason to think | book from a pocket in her skirt, care- e has learned anything about her | fully wrote the information down nce, except—" “The date, day and hour?” frov the lane f disappointment, de- o the e o oI 1o e e ! feat and depression into the highway offerings. “Help: Help! Police” deals with | handsome 1oving cup will he award- | of big profits and bigger promise. appeals to the Young Man ed. | The bill for Thursday, Friday | and Saturday, includes {he | appearance of March's Merrymakers | in “For the Love of Mike, a car- | MOUSCLraps to be the greatest manipu- | | i | fety razors, the police and a love lair It is denied that the razors are introduced to give George Walsh 1 chance to cup up—the police pro- 4 2 L L vide that opportunity. However. it is i toon comedy by Bud Fisher. Vaude- | Jator Wall Street ever has known. He obvious that if it hadn't been for the | Villo will again be seen next Monday, | died leaving a fortune of $70,000,600 Is Lillian Right? . I gave them to her. razors Georse wouldn't have gotten | Tuesday and Wednesday and the best ‘;!1'\(“";." "'\”']m'l‘ SRl el Dae @ ST Gl ke B RSO G o many apes. George, it |show of l:\v ]“n'\(v‘o season will in- ian finished the next sentence.| exercise that marvelous memory a | oo e W0 00 e . daughter | Augurate the beginning of the sum .and; ; R e b T e T o ana e cect peRiaREalls nilongiy I thaldanshtclflaciinsnn et & Gebrge J. Gould testified some six i of his dad's principal rival Both 3 or eight years after his father's death | the answer. From what you tell | a description of that woman and her onaldan ihis troke against i 5 s that the Goule P « stea ~ | > and shock to him. Your | sion Made. the police in “Ticketing Hediheshlincieniedbip tolinat tine | ther is of course, old, and much re- 1 :k, closed my eyes for al . Over the Road.”” To this FEATURE OF “FI-FI” There can be no doubt ‘u:wrl\’(‘r ‘as uced in physical strength, mental moment, and summoned from the | oooi8C HEE L L Gl eL a1g0 con- y; = A0 SIS v, o) gor and power of will from what | memory pictures in my brain the | (o8 & EEEREE R0 o Cof circum- S melted, ldardly a property aver which | e used to be, but he’s too much a | vision of the couple in the cafe 1 evidence and George is af- el aa ;wm,r;‘”““.(_m' di 2 an of the world to be so upset by | found that I had observed them more | rorqcq 4 great opportunity for dis-| “Fi-Fi” is rapidly coming to be a | astor. Look at a partinl Het of (hose e sight of any woman unless she | closely \hay]l 1 n?n \huup‘m, for lttle | jiny of athletic prowess in parrying | familiar word In the city, due to the | that went bankrapte | ad the power to make you suffer. | details of their dress and appearance | i jodeing this steady bombard- | : : % 3 4 it fou are the darling of his beart, the | flashed out at me with photosraphic | mant. ~Fere! Lelpt Police” abounds | CTOFts of the cast of lacal amateurs, ’T‘,II'::\;“' m;f,’fi'(fl‘;;f‘[‘r‘fi ne person on earth whom he loves, | fidelity. When I opened my eyes I|jn action and thrills most of which | most of them High school girls. are =l e ¢ nd his love for you is adoration, |was ready to give my friend a de-ong most humorously. A funny two- | putting into preparations for the af- st. Loufs, Tron Mountain & S h “"‘"P'l’““fi “““’;“" of his deep 2 jactinion “'h""\‘ ":«'““‘ I““"""f‘i"‘|” em- | peel Kevstone comedy, entitled )\ fair to be given here soon. A more | ern. { ’ - R orse for e ering 1sed phatic approval when na -l B} - | Movie Star,” a Lonesome Luke Pathe B : ey =sig 3 lour mother, his love for yomu, his l"'lr I only had that memory (\,L(n‘“',.,_‘ lm,,, ”,lf :,:l e, N ‘“"‘”‘”-*‘"-‘““ group of embryonic Thes- \';{ "»f\ '[5“'. dct Fisia to keep suffering away frgm you, | yours¥’ she said envious then | (itn exclusive pictures of Com- Pians would be hard to find and their “”“; :“' i e ol ight lead him into all sorts of [ thoughtfully “Can you ocate thel onger Reid. landing in the Azores ) Work is already finding a ready re- | o ';‘M ‘<““‘|\‘ Rn“l‘(lm“ Vv V)m' \ T beurd Quixotic actions, especial'v if | table at which they sat, and deseribe | ygands and the latest-pletures -of { sponse, e T R T ‘hxp' ““h'm-n e thought that the suffecing were | their waiter, without taking me down | ctual happenings at the peace con- | Thase who have witnessed perform- | e (he. Manmeten oo, (he others. Other models in Suits for 4ing from the same source that|there?” ference, make this number one of [ ances of “Fi-Fi" elsewhere state that| york continned to mrosper. g i aused your mother’s unhappiness: T am sure T cantz ifanswered and il se iR S S0 BT T i ki, G e en T e “Ne: doubt he is buying her off, the | proceeded to describe the section of | “myo vaudeville is headlined by the | enormous and that it equals the play | oinee Ges grag And the “various ost ridiculous scheme in the world | the big cafe in which we had been (5 e e el i || o e e b eL A el O R oDt o fithend bhen vou consider the power he|scated upon that night. Lilllan was | (ho recipients of tremendous applause | One of the most unique and attrac- | mddatie e ohoration and, ould wield if he wished it. With | familiar with the place. and after aj.i poth performances yesterday. | tive pictures of “Fi-Fi" is the dancing. }”‘m"; Rl g LR feced Bis amiiations, just a word frora him | few minutes professed herself satis-|j,ze crowds attended to hear this | Mr. Baker, who has charge of terpsi- b N (“”“ :1:1"'\.“ . . ¢ attempted blackmail on her part ! fied .| worth-while offering, and unanimous- | chorean art, is endedvoring to make | \osias comes a mighty golden shower | nd she would be landed so deep In{ “I have something to go on now.,” ||y gecided that the soldiers were | the dances the best ever seen on the | (o (I @ HHERI & sy il that she couldn’t dig her way out|she said, “and it ought not to take| . uajly as good. if not better, than | amateur stage in this city e e et | SHOES Ih 2 hundred years. But he, no/|very long to trace the lady. When | he United 1tes navy outfit that The china dolls will compose one h”““y{ y(u-;f § !d';)‘l i R Co. never | oubt, is so afraid that you in some | I've marked the dotted line leading to | jjaveq at Fox’s recently group that will undoubtedly prove 4'-q_;’_r 3 "q’»"" Chpsh i 1L *“‘”jj ay get a hint of her that he is sub- | her door I'll let you know, and we'll| ""myoc jendered all the latest hits, | popular with their dainty, doll-like, "'l‘f"‘ Ao Bireanc aiwona lonllo and Oxfords hitting to any extortion, perhaps | make her a little social call. I can! ¢ith a vim and a swing that scored | motions. The china dall sgroup 1s| ' lyoo Many yes | ven himself proposing to pay her for | summon to mind now at lcs immensely. They will be seen today | composed of Isabella Foote, Cora Ber- | Sloh e E5 ; lence and exile from your viclai seven distinct varieties of conver and tomorrow only at F Neuln | il Barbarel SwithiiMarthal Nottony | oo nendanigiitile corporations S sofity $3.50 up : : happens that to the Texas & Pacific 2 o to hand her - o S e Nair, Margaret Li | tion T'd like to ¢ and Navin, in a roller skating act, | Robina Blair. Margaret 1 (s 5 b bsen & S Gonl Gn | 1] e 3 IC interpolated with songs which wwere | Erickson and Martha Clark A Sl % & ARSONS THEATER LAKE COMPOUNCE OPENING. | well liked and Allen & Jones, a couple | Those impersonating the paper dolls | This concern has certain land rights | « e : which came to the T. & P. and wera | HARTFORD. Lake Comipounce, the popular play- | of colored comedians, sang and |are Daris Wolff., Gertrude Mitchall, @ B 05t 006 B0 B0 C0, 0 SO0 FETa ground of central Connecticut, will | danced their way into favo ba. Anderson, Linnea Kaligren, Dor- | ke < ) R B b O aeon. Katherine Strons, Betty|| 1S some coal in north Texas. This T. | ALL THIS WEEK open for the season on Memorial Day ;l"jl:‘x Aol siatno i eRSuzns O G e s THE NEW OPERA PLAYERS with a band concert by the New De- PALACE THEATER. T P e R R e Gala Opening Production parture band in the afternoon and a “Bolhevism on Trial” was seen at — struck oil in North Texas. Now the _ i K i “KATINKA” grand display of fireworks in the eve- | tho Palace theater yesterday and as . lands of the company are pockmarked ;\4 7,\] : n{‘v‘w&y (:x’e( oim(x'(h]m ‘l‘e add«eflwz‘wl' B lmur/‘h nxf hefedos Mfi ouan = S o g 5 > x o the title) are q ed above $2,100 | ing the family owns is not known out- flawless incomparable musical gem! | ning. All of the concessions will be{ the advance notices read, it was a F S nd Grav[es with oil holes. The shares of the T. | ' LD | 3 HEAR—Phil Ryley sing “Skiddeki- | in full swing and there will be a Jazz | most timiely subject. There e or dauces a a sl‘mrn:vtll\xs rl)esy?lvk: the fact that the | side a select cirele J iteh”, Florence Mackic sing “Marry | orchestra in attendance at the €asino | ing in this picture that is far reach- (By Biddy Bye) b R A el cea A ey coulan ERacl el sabres = = M . 5 7 Is eceptive Ajsease— | 000, on ree occasions wi 3 2 a piece. That is Quartette,” Irenc Rowan eing |in the evening. Dancing will be en- [ ing. A group of people, they called | [very housewife uses somo form ot | KIDNEY 5,2, decenihe direace 0 0 O o nort tima. Tha mew | ot00 a plece. That is the asked Racketty Coo’’. | Joved at the pavilion afternoon and |themselves socialists, banded together | (.1 o1 gravy In the preparation of I‘ROUBLF“"”"‘ s 10 il R i S e e = (;‘ [BRE2cE A Lol e confident belle Tvenings, 25¢ to 75c; Matinees 25¢ | avening. and purchased the Island of Ventura, | : Ywant good results you can | oo agiE d stockhold-| that before the coal and the oll en nd 50c; Matinees Wednesday, Friday a bankrupt winter resort off the | €ach day’s meals, and though the pro- | make no mistake by using Dr. Kilmers | €'S at 3100 a share | the lands controlled by the company B e e il iog o Boant ot Torida. whers they decided | cess is relatively simple, the results | Ewamp-Root, the great kianey medicine. | The Goulds bad T. & P. coal shares | peter out there will be profits in ex- 1 At druggists in large and medium size | in their strongboxes alon w | cex: 0 0.0 r sev - - — to make their future home. Norman | are not always good bottles. Sample size by Parcel Post. also r Ebo! & with no| cess of $100,000,000 or several hun- 2 % ends of stuff of little or no | dreds of millions to divide among the O T Worth, son of a millionaire who had | pyey simple sauces ha i e R s i c i i . iven s ple sauces have their rules ) G e anA ane " ot You r 5 for the past few months been foster- Kilmer & Binghamton, N. ¥ a worth of other Gould properties that | shareholders. : recipos sre they are: close ten cents. also mentlon the New | went rui N s ific G ol " by N F .l S { in5 the catise] 15 mads conswie chisr | Bnd recipes=sand hereitheviar Tea :fe‘:)t\et?r i h:[xnwa;h:n: oiornfi'(:;ws[ The Goulds have “come back” b 4D0fl 5 ail to ee y They are not on the island long be- To make ordinary white sauce use ) of STy e v e e 6 one : - i fore the crowd becomes discontented A thin sauce for toast. etc, by sy THE: 3-ACT COMEDY 4 They are unwilling to work and when | , o1ting 1 tablespoonful of fat in a thelr theories are put to practice | gaycepan. then put in 1 tablespoonful " . 1L they did not heed them. They 1l of flour and mix until it begins to {4 sounded nice but when practically | tpicken. Add 1-2 pint of cold milk I ) Rl 1 applied, they were not so pleasing. | ang water mixed. Set over more Soon rebellion takes hold of the | moderate heat and stir until thicken- island. Norman is deposed and Her- | oq ° 9 Jaka i man Wolff, an ardent believer of the T alk edium sauce for vege- - ¥ % T'o make a medium sauc I-Irfi PREVENTS, cause, is appointed in his place. So- | {ahles use 2 tablespoonfuls of fat and Queer is the history of the Goulds will be found in our Suits. Old Jay Gould rose from a peddler of say: and a record without one constructive | act and many of destruction | Men and Young Men, $14. to $39.75. To every great corporation there | ST i ELLY! DISEASE clalism becomes Bolshevism. free-| s of flour, using 1-2 pint liquid and ‘Y .E dom becomes license and order be- | mixing as before YOUIWELL? comes chaos. The island goes wild A thick white sauce for meat. fish — —=| Men and women drunk with the | or macaroni requires 2 tablespoonfuls thought of freedom, become maniacs. | each of fat and flour to the half-pint living their lives of lust and greed | of Jiquid, and salt to taste. For a real \ H Lake Compounce as only people who are not in their | w ]\n(l sauce the fat should be butter Y. W. C- A. ALL proper senses could. Norman soon {and the liquid used should be sweet 1 loses his socialistic tendencies and | milk and the sauce should be cooked : ! Opening of Season | o G Bunr s o i e e e H more restored. It is a most interest- | 1 cupful or more of strained tomato EVENSING Memu"al Day‘ May 30 ing picture and it leaves you some- | juice cooked with 1 . of onion, a thing to think about. The balance | spring of parsies moment o1 of the program includes March's | two, then the butter and thickening Merrymakers in the musical comedy | added as desired success “Alma Where Do You Live” | A brown gravy is made by remov- All Concessions Open for Amusements | which is admirably presented. “The | ing the cooked meat from the pan or re church. Red Glove" was another interesting | roaster, and adding a little flour to b PIERCE AND NORTON, Props. episode as were the interesting week- | thicken the hot fat and juice left in Bristol, Conn. lie and the comedies. The manage- | the pot. then enough cold milk or wi ment has found it necessa to can ter to thin to the desired consistency =% &35 | PALACE THEATER Given for benefit of Stanley Memorial Church Organ Fund AT 8 o’CLOCK. Band Concert in Afternoon Fireworks in Evening Tickets on Sale at Hall; Also =] ~ vaupeyviLLe __}|645]]. MATINEE 2 EVENING 7 . -AND BEST PICTURE S e s I TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY TONIGHT AND TOMORROW “BOLSHEVISM ON TRIAL” Pretviody & Reyont "MARCH’S MERRYMAKERS IN EC. WALSH “ALMA, WHERE DO YOU LIVE” BILLY EVERETT BLACK FACE COMEDIAN in MARIE WALCAMP IN “THE RED GIOVE HELP' HELP ' POLICE ' HEARST WEEKLY SHOW INGTRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT b e L THURSDAY--FRIDAY--SATURDAY Comedy—Action—Thrills ‘ Charlotte Walker in “MEN’ EXTRA !!!! ANOTHER SENSATION B SEEERE T s e MARCH'S MERRYMAKERS' FAREWELL APPEARANCE IN THE CARTOON COMEDY “FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE" 27TH DIVISmN J AZZ B AND MONDAY—TUESDAY— WEDNESDAY : ) TP s Inaugural Summer Vaudeville Season The Biggest Hit That Ever Hit New Britain 5 _HEADLINE ACTS—3 Many Other Attractions. SPECIAL THIS THURSDAY EVENING CHORUS GIRLS’' CONTEST MAT. 1,700 SEATS AT 11 CENTS o | Each Girl Will do a Special Stunt. Applaud for Your Favorite. 1 Toving Cup Award. |

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