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NESDAY, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WE ‘ IN ANGORA AlGU NAZIMOVA IN “RE Ii LANT Beginging tinving N | day Nazi 1 SOLDIER SWEETHEART Adele Garrisow’s Continuation of | REVELA TIONS QF AW l‘" | | ¥ Madge Wiis . Trightened at tho | gonerous, sensible moment | Situation. she would give any aid in her power | IR Siockbriase's tired face |to her ssed principal, vet her | g Ehtened with a smile as he caught | general attitude toward the domest | ! HP7--605 MAIN it of our party. But beyond the |tragedy of Kenneth and Milly Stoc 2 | | | & and a bow he made no effort { bridge was that of a spectator, who niess othurwise no these B oticos | | HARTF | ipeak to us, even though the table | did not much care whether sho we bureaus of the theaiess oF OMmer ativic | 18 ORD ‘which the waiter had escorted his |amused or shocked so 1o as | the | | rty S very near our own. | drama remained interesting | Of course we realized at once the [ was not certain how much she | & ason for his cons nt. It ws evi- | knew or 1essed concerning Milly | fi Bot in his wife's attitude. She in- |Stockbridge’'s insane and hsurd | !‘ ded us all in a curt, unsmiling nod, | jealousy of me, Which had so nearly | Bn dropped frowningly into a seat, | proved a tragedy upon the night of | " g I fving no attention whatever to the {the reception to Dicky at {he prin- ! i FOR \. OMFN AI\D ’WISSES of her party, but staring moodily | cipal's home. Nor did I care par | | 4, L | _her plate. i ticularly except for my fear that 2 f8he was in one of her worst through some inadvertent look or o | oods. One could see it not only in gesture Dicky misht suspect {he 1 U fr manner, but in the tightened lips truth. He had bent: tow rd Miss B deepencd pallor of her husband, Dean as she spoke, and T saw a look | 5. | g : @ the woman, who, together with of surprise flash ino his fac ! L& Make yourself comfortablce f o younger women near Milly Stock- | A Orasl Comylana, { . o iheee Gool Boresen i [ Bldee's own age, made up the group | .pireworks:” he repeated wonder- : their table. i dow't worry about the bill ingl Y . “Little Sweetie’s papa and mama igpiic the thundere el . pe e thundercloud at vour s e fator: % vi 5 i 2 | We ladly make Y d fond sisters are with us tonight,” | .y p¢ » Aiss Dean went on mis- | & 3 d 88 Dean murmured audaciously, | chjevously. “Kenny’s been doing | 1l WEEKLY TERMS without i fit_after my first start of dismay T mething he hadn't orter. Perhaps { i ized that the peoble at the other|yg gigp't give the poodie the proper | || extra cost to you. | ible could not possibly have heard | ;mount of calorics or whatever you | i i " She has the trick of speaking| .oi)' 'em#in his evening meal. At | Hi i fn ‘almost {naudible tome, Yeti..y rate the missus is on the war- | ‘3 | naging to make herself compre-|p,tn and if things don’t go just her | [ i ended by the person she is ad-|g,y just you get ready to dodge the | ! Every Wanted Fabric is | ressing. i silver! She'll start heaving ’em- at | = il Bess Dean Observes. | Kenny but she has a woman's aim, ! | merc in I « I was relieved, however, when inj.,q you're about the right distance : e | i Inother minute the orchestra struck for an innocent bystande i v (i ettty Brown.) | | p a highly syncopated. selection, | g0 was dimpling adorably as she | IS eyl e as) ghore| | ghich made it possible for ‘one’s next | 4. 1.0q and Dicky laughed heartily at | oL mountains fontd jdasiin toven Sthis i | eighbor to shout the most dangerous | & “¥¢ M0 0 0 0 ted as auda- | ligh nt cloth gown s Jjust the | | B | jecrets without the slightest chance cious nonsense. But I took {'(|\:I!|‘j ;Y"I¥'Y“<"~‘11l ; y i | bt having them overheard S ; eS| | s long, simple lines of classic type | || | € ; age of his absorption to murmur a | i i i 1 1l g T i et e | “You know, I think there's going to | 5% .2, & S oFD RO K of Alice | i ar a o e andiwhite mliids| | from the inexpensive Wash be fireworks,” Bess Dean went , on, o P R | : ted with a stunning Greek | || ; e e aiack olba aborbodliiorcembeon ithelothoniSl Ge o TR | HARY CM_@EY 72 | Koy patterned vpon shivt sne bodico || Volle o ihe swonderfully ilelessly pretending to “Do you think we ought to get out | ” ” it | buttering a rol. There was tho | .10 %00 "4, FICGHT FOR 7Z,OVE (RIS LA O ool || smart creations in Georgetie aive enjoyment "; aichiltie Lo "‘(‘{“”; “We can't,” she responded prompt- I — = = I ol ST B o e o e £ have |1 “without attractin attention both | FOX'S TOMORIIOW, IR 1.y seeking her fortune. A plain, wild. | | PR | lized tha E : from Milly and the public, which we | | unruly cowboy has gained the fortune | || 1.2 S don’t want. You see, we've already well as the heires: > A || RS : ordered, and the waiter will be here | FIRST SHOWING OF ends well | 3 € in a minute or two with our food. For otomorrow Ga Glackin | || rescen No, there’s nothing to do but to sit FI-FI TONIGHT has securcd another vaudeville show | || “ . e ¢ - |tight. There’s one consolation, her that promises to be fully as good a >{ Sp!efidld Sh()wu]g Of walsts ¢ Maplelne | people are all with her. ~ With them St o the one whic presented the fi | | > : y e he half of this week. IZach act will be a | || -, % 1 all around her they can repress : . 201t 1l Th”&‘:::;‘;;:h if ¥he goes beyond bounds. Just| Tonight the first performance of headliner in itself ummer Shoes an xfords listen to her. That's an old trick of | “Fi-Fi of the Toy Shop” will be given S > | hers, to worry the life out of her| a the Y. W. . A. The up, Frosting, Desserts, | husband and her relatives until they Miller- | take her to some place of this kind— she loves gayety of any sort—and then proceed to let loose all the mean- Qi inn: TR il Huars o e and with the manner in which it will Bat 61 Arch. Ask your grocer for [ From the other table came. the con- | 1T 00 UG MENREE n whiEh W i apleine. Receipts with each bottle. flrjnmivon_of hr\:‘ \.\'rt‘rv.lj;‘ \’mhI vsmok- night at the Y. W. C. A. will undoubt- bridge’s voice was raised shrilly. e e e 2 “For heaven’s sake, Ken don’t s S B PARSONS THEATER Sloviohiisafthat in e vourfiFehiai: B[ = ine e o aYSE BRI RR0 D e appeal to both voung and \ HARTFORD. should think you could manage to | qiq. Tt furnishes a vario dress rehear- sal last evening went off plendidly and augurs the best of suc for the initial performance. The entire pro- duction promises ta be most amusing ay night and con- ucsday and Wedne mova will be seen in Red Lanter is pi Used for Sy Demonstration this week at Dlson stores. Tues. 5562 Arch St.; Wed. he | W R el | RHUBARB—HOW TO COOK AND CAN IT 4 ure is nt present playing the Rialto and Rivoli ters, New | e York city, notwithstanding the ex- { treme heat and turn pe at each performance, In Lantern” the producers spent { 000 to demonstrate that motion pic- | t (By Biddy Bye.) jof ground cloves and ginger. Add Rhubarb, long, pink, green, juiey, | rushes fiercely from cattle rustling to | tender, delicious rhubarb, that de- |a hot-bed of unlicensed whiskey trad- lectable cross hetween a fruit and a | ing, and after many hair-raising exs vegetable is in its prime for the table | periences finally ends up in the® sons aw: s of enter- sit up straight even 1f YoL £*nv|talnment which contains elements to fures can excell the stage in its finer |, g4 the first candidate for the can. | arms of love. He is supported in “A i stand that way ou just do it on | please those of all ages and t It JCmsfof N I forama Ras S0 e To make a fresh rhubarb stew for | F'ight for Love” by Neva Gerber, terwoven with beauty that neither | ola Ma the table for pies or to put up in | and Joe Harris, well known 's try washing and cutting up the | Universal stars. alks in the usual way, then put in Episode No. 5 of “The Tiger's an enameled pan and cover with boil- | Trail” with Ruth Roland and George ing water containing 1-3 teaspoonful | Larkin is entiled “The Tiger's Trap.” of baking soda. Let it stand over very | Belle Boyd has persuaded RandolpH Jow heat for twenty minutes, pour off | Gordon and Jack to shake hands, but | not sincere and immedi- once as a sauce or pie-filling. Cooked | ately starts plotting to do away with | ould get along without the other. zimova, a remarkable personality in the dramatic art of both screen and > co-opeyeted with the producers he Red Lantern” in setting a new d of production in this great to be seen in New Brit- | purpose to annoy me. { is a musical fantasy which embodies | ALL THIS WEEK { clever comedy, catchy music and excel- The New OperaPlayers | [WIy Bald SOYOIHI(] inciuies 11 tho areations 0F the tor includes all the creations of the toy d shop, jumping jack Rub Dandruff an THE SECOND MIRTH PRODUCER Itching with S, paper dolls, china | dolls, Noah’s ark animals and letter | NAZ IMOVA in lor bloc The principals have been | “THE RED LANTERN” | stanc well chosen for the parts assigned to picture ths Gordon committee in char desire X8 ss their hearty thanks to Mauq ice’ Baker, who has labored with un tiring effort to pake the play per very detaill In handling rch Afternoon and ove st of 200 Mr, cenery for the production -is The | tency de- | action and suspense. s e LA 4 = 4 the sr and pack 's, or use at €6 i ) Glncurdonnmfln them, and the musical numbers are AT THE PALACE THEATER, SUN- | ain for four days beginning Sunda Loy weaten ancipackin ot g [ 5 Woth Coticara Soap| | €Xceptionally well rendered. —Amons DAY, MONDAY, TUBSDAY, night. Reserv ts are now selling | (8 B8 & 8 Cs o oses any “strong” | Randall, Tiger Face, in -a fit of | e B them are “If I Should Say 1 Lovo ! AND WEDNESDAY. for all evening performanc | flavor, and requires less sugar when | £renzy, releases the ferocious tiges XEves., 25¢ to 75c. Mats., 25¢ and 50c You,” ;1 ursery Rhymes,” “The Honey | s — — lere v from its den, who immediately dis- s Honeymoon, “The Owl and tho PALACK THEATER i ¥ ‘esorving | @ppears into the forest. This opens. 4 e S et e "L R. Here are recipes for preserving | a D! ind the “‘Sandman’s Laul- | nd and the second scene is the | mon T et fime Aiice Tove o [EhTharbin vas busl | the fifth chapter, the continuation of { Will be seen in “hird Degree’ at Rhubarb Relish—This relish is a | Which is a succession of lightning fast % the Palace theater ive big vaude- | thick, marmalade like consis ville acts will also be seen. The Pal- i | unusually elaborate and The first scene is a woods ne he hame | of Bonnie, the toymiak daughter, | and the second scene of the first act [ in e is the toy shop itself. The first scene | Sals every of the second act is still the toy naging the est Pathe News contains the ve pictur: of Commander Read’s arrival at Fayal, Azores islands and shows the reception accorded him by the Portuguese, American and oth= er expectant watchers. Mutt and Jeft | licious as a spread for sandwiches, or ace theater is the coolest spot in town | to serve with hot or cold roast meats. and with the t typhoon fans run "’I'n make wash and cut up 3 pounds | | ect | ning it is a ple ire to witness the | of fres rb cover with 3 pounds performance du the he of add 1-2 cupful of wa- ted spell shop | in1 and the second scene is the Milky | has show ability and patience. Tomorrow will sce an entire change | ter and the chopped rimd of 2 Of-| .4 1 aots of high clgss vandeviile L e el e il Sl of program headed by John Barry- |anges. Bring to a boil, then reduce | ¢nF TPET AT O B i MYCEUM THEATE more in “Rafflc the amateur | the heat and cook very slowly for | A e | Today, for the last time the Ly-|cracksman founded on the stage play an hour and a half. Remove from s TONIGHT—ANITA STEWART AND CHARLIE CHAPLIN coum is presenting its first bill of | of the same name made jfamous by | the stove. Stir, and pour in the FRAGE IN FRANCE. TOMORROW, FRIDAY, SATURDAY | Manager Glackin's Carnival Week, | Kyilo Bellew, Another of “The Lib- | strained juice of 1 orange and I eUb- | yiteq Women's Socleties Mike: i This great five act vaudefille bill with | erator” picture will also be seen show- | ful of ¢ : 3 : : X | a very fine feature picture is praving | ing Maciste in a new role. The vaude- | Stir and put immediately into jelly | mands in tho Way of Enfranchisement HARRY CAREY W with melted parafiin. re of the| ville includes Sobel and Humphries | g | i sely chopped nut meats. | | i * ) 4 @ success. ,The acts sses . Paris, June 6.—Women in France A e ttv. | Tho pidture ‘De n acrobatic songs and dances: Bris- [ This recipe makes ten glasses hove et : g VAUDLVILLE, B best quality. The picture Devil | in acro ) : ' have herto been slow to make any M'Care” with the gréatest of favor- | oe snd Ward, fresh from their west- Rhubarb Marmalade—Wash and | move in politics, but a movement g YOUR LAST CHANCE ! ! ites, Crane Wilbur in the leading role. | ern triumphs, the timely variety play- | cut up five pounds of rhubarb and | {heir part in favor of the vote has £8 let, “Salvation Molly”; Barbour and | mis mn, the rube and thesoubrette, and | amp and mp, in a comedy hori- | He is a bold young wdste it comes cast to find his ward and wlk | he is being “fixed up” for the occa- with five pounds of granulated | taken recently a great step forward asi ar. Chop fine 1 package of dricd | j5 shown by a manitesto placarded o with the fruit of 1 fresh pine- ] the walls of Paris. The document sets | | “A FIGHT FOR LOVE” A Gripping Drama of the Northwest Woods. Six Reels Abound- ing (With Fast Fighting, Action and Suspense. DON'T MIS THE TREAT OF THE YEAR! ! ion meets a dainty little manicur- | zontal bar Reserved seats are | apple. Mix with the rhubarb and | out the claims of women to the right he result is love at fir selling for all eveni performanc sygar, add 1 cupful of water and |, yote and adds {and the hero arranges for her ta go | Two complete shows wili be given on [ hoil very slowly for 1 hour. Pack “Women vote in Great: Britssdl | west along with his ward. In the [ Saturday night in jars 1sscs and seal with melt- | “zolden west” many strange thir i e ed paraflin Baitiia) Holanal Denmark, Norw: ippen and the ward is deprived of S il Rhubarb and Strawberry Conserve | g 1. 3 S R. 2 dainty voung gentleman who is FOX'S THEATER —Cut fresh rhubarb into inch — | An tewart in “A Midnight Ro- enough to make five cupfu LAIC Haniio B anaplin Slnse and pick over 1 pound of Show™ will be shown at | and 1 quart of i P. NO. 5 OF “THE TIGER TRAIL"” PATHE NEWS MUTT AND JEFF VAUDEVILLE Finland, Germany Sohemia, thé Uniteds ates, Canada, Australia and NeW Zealand.” The manifesto is signed by the Na= tion Council of French Women, th& nch Le: > WILBUR in “DE LG DIHERTY N A T S S WS | Night, at hiec | 3 41 ACTS—THE FOX KIND THUT FRI. SAY s s tHe fest tis ' > F guo for the Rights of Wos T RIL T. | Fox “(.:‘\‘ v “W‘ '*"’r ‘l”“”‘ . life and the | Measure elght cuptuls of | men, the Society for the Improvement i ANOTHER BIG Rl it dcesie il hethMed o the |ecranze thepmixediLinitian of the Condition of Women, the Sod : AT ki Sl kiRl yers with the sugar in a pre | ciety for the Rights of Mankind, tH& VAUDEVILLE S core over Harry Carey's latest picture, ) 5 At stand over T =t ' e e it T e e | ettt Goyer jand let stand JoveEiiiraternal Wiion' of ‘Women,: and il Coolest Spot in ¢ O Tows for the rematndee | Night. In the morning cook over & | yyench Women's Suffrage Union. minutes. for forty-five rilized Jjelly gl TONIGHT, LAST "i‘l,\H] tomorrow. | YeTY slov "1 Put in cammencir re quite ange from with is mixed 2 tablespoonfuls of ground cinnamon, and 1-2 teaspoonful each COV C IQ ,l\ M 2 Sl e P o) seal with paraffin AHCB Jche in the s o ol it ren ot Spiced Rhubarb—Wash and cut up e i s o grar and 1-2 pounds of crisp rhubarb Under Auspices of A. R. F. Committee and R. H. Society “Th Th dD i with a very simple sefting and few | = GRF 17 BFUL e Kettle with Given for Benefit of e Iy egree ch ters. There are no cowho: 3.4 cupful of cider vinegar. Cove but there is illicit whiskey trading and Ot a ripping fight hetween a white man and a half breed and of love runs through It all. “A Fight for Love” is a red and white drama | me———————— of the royal narthwest mounted po- lice, Indians, whiskey, love and fight- lorious bits of Canadian scenery that will command your instant adwiration. You will | the m‘x-\ almost smell the giant rines and | the vo hear the weird note of the horned |-milk, add to the flour mixture, beat owl and the crackle of the camp [smooth, and bake in 1\\\\;{» or h"}’;f‘:lll el arry ( as Cheye 5 layers in ple ti When bakec :‘v‘: wl-im‘ ed rind of 1}‘1;.;»;:"\‘,:;” spread the layers with the rhubarb GET OUT AND SCRATCH Bring to the bolling point and sim. | mixture and serve with a stiff meringe The hen gives a good lesson in tHil mer until thick. Store in sterilized | of the egg whites beaten with POW- gway to get food says the National | cal with paraffin dered sugar and War Garden Commission of Washe excellent ways to serve the Rhubarb Tapioca—=Soz ington. rhubarb now is with a tapioca | cupful of tapioca in enough water to pudding d in a short-cake. cover overnight. Put the snnpnm‘. Rhubarb Shortcake—Wash and cut | tapioca in to a double boiler with 2| up four cupfuls of crisp rhubarb and | small cupfuls of boiling water, 3-% put into double boiler with 2 cup teaspoonful of salt, and cook until | fuls of sugar. Add no water. Cook [the water is absorbed. Cut up three | For Infants and Children until tender and then add 1 heaping | cupfuls of rhubarb and sprinkle with | tahlespoonful of cornstarch with 2|1 cupful of sugar. avor with the | 1N Use For Over 30 Years 200 IN CAST 200 all the brilliant history of \ motion pictures. 8'15 taBlespoonfuls of water and cook un- | grated peel of 1-2 orange, and add to | Always bears 7 RE til thick, then cool. Make k short- | the cooked taploca ooking unti s ’ y TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE' 1 § ake by creaming together 1 cupful | tender. Chill and serve with sweet- | Signature of Z 4 ’l’: |M B ST = " of sugar and 1-3 cupful of butter. ionu] \\'h'ppf'dc“t?m l 4 o Five Summery Vaudeville Acts i a strong thread ARMENIAN WAR ORPHANS Sunday, June 8th, 2 P. M. at Lyceum Theater ADMISSION— 50, $1.00, 75c. Advance Sale of Tickets at Y. M. C. A,, Y. W. C. A, Y, M. T. A. and B. 8., and the Grafonola Shops, Incorporated. THURS., FRIL, JOHK BARRYMORE in “RAFFLES, THE AMATEUR CRACKSMAN™ Entire Change of \4|uxl(‘\ilh‘ NEW ACT Maciste in “The Liberator” SAT. . W Sift together cupfuls of flour, 1-2 teaspoonful of salt, and 3 teaspoon- fuls of haking powder, and rub in ymed butter and sugar. Beat of 2 cggs into 8-4 cupful of re ing, and there (@ The Star of a Thousand Moods i | ¥ NAZINIOVA in a Drama T O-N I T E of a Thousand Delights FI-FI, OF THE TOY SHOP ! | “THE RED LANTERN” Y. W. C. A,, Recreation Hail e e production without a parallel in SUN., MON,, TUES, Nazimova —in— “THE RED LANTERN” RESERVED SEATS NOW WED. Coming!—Charlic Chaplin in New Picture, “Sunnyside TRVED SEATS NOW.

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