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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 191, EART ¢ MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife ¥y Madge Listened Fearfully to |vou and me is just about on the point Dicky’s News. of taki jump over the broomsticl “T'd like to be Rita's old-fashioned | with the dad for about 15 minutes,” Dicky | that's all Bgrowled as we hurried over to oun “Dicky!" I seized his ‘arm im- own home to get wraps for the visit 1:\: uously inadvertently jogging to “The Sand Pile” upon which Miss searf pin which he was adjusting out dy-——why he’s a goner, | Unless otherwise noted, these motices are written by the bureaus of the theatcrs or other attractions with which they do ingennously woman-like irritation at ena | : fool stunts this oceasional deliberately What Dicky somewherc coming on warm enough to and watch the a trip to this bad cnough on an apartment » is the worst. t boys from one of the - jeans that the » with it so they oney planted in the didn’t know started this thin things the without one features the occasionally New York propuietors do slip i , the cabaret.features vulgar and sensational C TONIGHT Follow the Opera Players e PARSONS HARTFORD Next Week: Crowds (o Triumphant Bill 9 SEAT SAL Palace Theatre TONIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT iIIiam_Dcsmon(l “Minlslgf Hell” iola Dana «PATRICIA” William Duncan Johnson in the Opening Chapter ‘The Man of Might’ Helen Holmes RESERVED and Fdith SEATS— PRICES BALCONY—15¢ ORCHESTRA PRISCILLA DEAN “THE WICKED DARLING” 5 Blg Vaudeville Acts 5 Hmd(‘d by (hf‘ “ nrhl Greatest Irish Barney Gilmore Tn “AN TRISH HONEYMOON" he w ENING OF STOCK ! Brown had insistec | of his hanad as I did se, “vou 4 i e I mean that Alfs—" AT LYCEUM MONDAY | ‘Dippy over the dame he coun- tered, stooping for the pin \with on annoved grunt “Why, hasn’t your ! rerlockian brain deduced that vet Only the hest and latest s st You're «etling rusty old dear, 18 what the management of | 's promise New Britain | Better apply the ol can.” mican Playe He sottled the pin earefaily. save theatergoers this season AT Gy his hair a slow stroke or two with his [°ring i3 is one of those ilitary brushes, selected some hand- '2ugh provoking comed Ecine: | ain to > tire of the | of the youngstc eanor and | us all back time and theater for hiefs with deliberation while danced h impatience to Fale auaint natur who in spees al tomboy spirit of you ker m hea ner What Rita wants of a hnsband no e Eon ches at once af heart s merry within you. Resides | Cormican, who by the bye is one | oodness sake st a and arouses move on. they'll be wa d himself he interr “I'm practically ready.” I retorted. ! BT s el b wntil you Of the cleverest comedians on the | Anishirelllng a6 about bhis stage today, the city will welcome one BT S Seenth oy \sed, Of the most charming of the younger | tucking me tirmly under oo retresses of the e in the person of § catehing up my cloak Miss aldron. who ever | nd rushing me down e since she made h but in the Sel- tell you nothing except for some un- W¥N production of he Aral six | Known reason e e heen playing leading vinted with the i sh like to try matrimon tor change. with AIf as the goa And "W\-‘ Miss | ! she's pretty nearly sot the poor chap hails from the Pacific THEL lass0edTio's| heon: abroat sl 1ol . made her debut in the | g night ! that his perspective T focus. 1} New 1s Mirza, a | l€ading Lady ¥ {1 bet that cont I can’'t get into tha that she plaved 1 Sel VAN WALDRON, h Cormican Players : M skirt hems was also Wyn ior over two vears. lady with Maclyn Arbuckle in ound Up."” play hat s In *“The Brat” Miss part that will that ebullient she gueers the same tonighi some- e leadin | ~ " “The plays the part brings out the and [ TENEMENT REPORT IN 1915, ful role of Poll 1 D Waldron ng to the An intc diti [ they were four led by P 3 In 1915 there nements in this aven only there werd ting veport of 1 in comparisou wo as one of few who always r warmest of welcomes. There are | a heautiful many other nc ling hle pl cast inel Tdward L Alderson, Desmond G K. Hutchinson. Miss ¢ Mrs, Mina Crolius Gleason. Miss Jose Lake Compounge 7 i e gher. T 1ents this nitor in the Mr. Cormican promises a variety of | ties. and how The Popular Pleasure Grounds. entertainment during the summer en- | robbers in the rement of his plays including at | Fox vaudeville | 1c also be shown st one play that will have its first in New on any st Band Concert | bresontaiion Every Sunday | Boating, T FOX'S THFEATER. Theda Bara in “A Woman There and episode No. 6 of “The Ti- il tomorrow niziit Fox's offers a features that could hardly be excelled, Fannie Ward, last seen here matic masterp’ e, “Com- in anot r great human itled “The Cry of is a feature, that ithout any preaching or propaganda, achc t basic and moral truth in an entert manner. bringing out the theory has arranged ture bill, the Wishing Rit i Dancir Bowling. Roller Coaster Dinner, Table D "Hoic in the dr mon Clay interest drama. 1 Weak."” Iler Johnny Hines show will be & Two Mammoth Features spects of cou nhood refuses ten, he refuses to acknowledge it, th of her for New York claims her | and he comes back eive the | ment, solving : irl chaiming frock. pictu 3 pro, headed by W opening chapter of serial in the harg: s in o the As an added feature Charlie Chap- Irville | lin will be seen mes | funniest camedy success roline TLocke, | Many remember wo reeler, - ¥ 3 R 2 mop getting him h{ LYCEUM THEA For tomorrow essie Tove and ' with an arlvlie Blackwel Montagu Love, | There will fine two-reel comedy on this bill morrow evening Zlvidge and who appea opportunity stock players. to meet the new one-half of the PALACE THEATE SUNDAY NIGHT crimes committed today are really Two complete vaudeville shows vegeance against the harshness of so- | he given tonight Palace thea- Tomorrow |nammm.\h Original Model Of white voile, th ther full to fall in soft folds. The Weist is simply made. and the set-in Fecves end in puffs and ist. The skirt has a double tunic collar, cuffs Wect. The turned-bacl re edged with a bl n ttonhole stitch Medallions of em- breddery on the wais sleeves and a go@ssgrain sash finish s alt 'DR. ANNA HOWARD SHAW WINS model is made a ruffle at the her new Vi g day, Tuesday and Wednesday will see the greatest of all Irish singing com- | edians, Barney Gilmore in new singing skit assisted hy a capable | company called “An 1Irish Honey- ! !moon.” Mr. Gilmore is only appear- | ing in vaudeville for a few weeks { before resuming his starring tour and was more than anxious to come New Britain where he has not ap- | peared in a number of years. a sure-fire attraction and should du- | { plicate the success of Andrew Mac cd earlier in the season. of the vaudeville com- He pris many bhig time cts of the! | pleasing variety. Priscilld Dean will be seen in a new picture “The Wicked | Darling,” a Jewel production of un- usunal merit. Marie Walcamp will also be seen in “The Red Glove the smaller reels will also be s 1 of three big features liam Duncan in the 1 ph | “The Man of Might.” William | Duncan will also be seen in “Mnts of Hell” Viola Dana will be seen jina Metro production g | Helen Holmes will appear in a West- ern “railroad story, and the Ser ine will also be shown. The performance will begin promptly and will run continuous till 10:30 Reserved seats arve now selling Atricia Mon- and 10wn. ciety aind that many crimi g mayv | ter at 6:30 and . » @) e reciaimed if given the proper op-|nfgnt will sec {8 ‘Three Green Eyes’ §| vorunite e crv or te wea ) | shows how a girl brought up in the With an All Star Cast Including M| slums rose superior to her environ- S i el | ment and married the district attor- | CARLYLE BLACKWELL, | ney and how her weaker brother re- FVYELYN GREELE | nfained in the underworld until re-! Sian g claimed to a betier life by his sister's | J MONTAGU LOVE Jove, (By i JUNE EIVIDGE Taylor Holmes in the rapidly mov . o ing comedy drama entitled “Tax clerein JOHNNY HINES will be the other featur: tic comedy and a News week also be offered | watermelon! h had a c mount nd Charlie Chaplin will Rlng Man” le riva honors. Mr. Reid is seen 2 in a five act drama entitled “The Dub™ s BESSWE LOVE a story of a man who makes good June, “have growing h substantia though it Also a Fine Two Recl Comedy. test of his nerves and decides he is a ST OUR coward. “The Dub” shows in swift- moving dramatic events Oy:h emfwyp Iy moving dramatic incidents how he proved he was no weakling. Mr. Reid COME, AND ME NEW STOCK COMPANY | i | | Star | | ! refreshed | lings, cooked watermelon Supper: Parker hou and cream. THERE IN " WOMAN TONIGHT—THEDA BARA TOMORROW NIGHT ONLY TWO EXCEPTIONAL FEATURES FANNIE | FASTGR WARD | HOLMES in her newest triumphant success ylinder comedy STHE CRY OF THE WEAK.” Qo . Better than “Common € STEARKIT CHRISTIE COMEDY—GAUMONT NEWS, | serole, baking sauc: umber salad, aspberry s Break iced coffee. les, strawberry shorteake.) ced potatoes, alad, frozen | roons. MON., TU W B THE NEW BRITAIN FAVORIT Rreakfast—V boiled eges, WALLACE REID | IN THE 5-ACT PARAMOUNT DRAMA elatin Breakfast— berries, suga Lunch—Rico mil ad A bunch of crooks take him for Dub but he cleans them up in an exciting finish, EX ¢3A ATTRACTION Charlie Chaplin in “The Bank” ed rice and ste sauce, coffee raspberries—yes nce to even think of wearv- ing of strawberri u"[h W h For Monday. Tuesday and Wednes- [ (o tjose later arrivals e 1shing Wallace Reid, the popular Para- | vou are squarely n extra thought thoroughly And now that At dinner is well supplied with green (On b COT 1 e a2 a6 e fivee ) e T alin [ B er i light enough and ing qualities to === | Lilk, scrambled eggs. graham muffins, | B . R . coffee. » == : : | Dinner-—Breast of lamb with dump- : r abbage with sauce, pear { and cottage cheese —Jeliied ol . raspherries Breakfast—st asparagus on toast. | Lunch—Meat iced cocoa and spaghetti en cas- { Dinner—Tomato soup, with bread dressing. uce, coffee Tuesday. bacon and hashed | Lunch—Vegetable chop suer, Dinner-—Calves Wednesd: \ge cheese Dinner—Flank 5. nut and prune Puffed wheat with ras rolls. Dinner—Watermelon pea salad, coffec TOPICS NEWS OTHERS — THE — — THE — | Breakfast— roxkn0. VAUDEVILLE roxxivo | L e MENUS FOR THE COMING WEEK matoes, hot rolls, rhubarh shortcake, coff Saturday Breakfast— Raspberries cream poached eggs on toast, Lunch—Molded fish hard rolis, sponge jelly rall de: Dinner-—Veal cutlets, ked pota- toes, young onjons and radishes, as- paragus with dressing, iced coffeo with m.\mn-rl c m, maple parfait 1'1.‘\(. DAY PROGRAM. Fast Street School Children Take Tart Tn Pretty Exercises. Flag day exercises at the Fast| Street school were held vesterday follows Singing—"America” By All} ON A HOT DAY fill vour glass with ice-cold AN ZAC and you will refresh both your mind and body by drinking this tangy, snappy, healthful beverage. ANZAC puts new vim into You; cools, refreshes, invigorates you on the hottest dayvs. Recom- mended by physicians for its tonic and food value and exactly suited for every member of your family. All we ask is for you to trv ANZAC once—we know it will certainly please you. By the glass, bottle or case wherever soft drinks are sold. If not found, write. ANZAC CO. %S.InEnTies st Local Distributors. Miner, Read & Tullock, DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL [ ceived the distinguished sérvics fa8d4l | Here is Secretary Baker pinning on the d tion. 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