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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1916. ART and MY HUSBAND "ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHAS_’ Revelatzons of a What Dicky Told Madge That inc tins mg ’ Startled Her | wish to I To my surprise, Dicky was waiting | worrying lhis breakfast for me when I hurried | of them, Into the dining room after my brief | Interview with Leila Fairfax. ! One result of my early departure |c for school is generally a solitary | morning meal. Both Dicky and my | father have always been accustomed | s fo later breakfasts than the hour | Which T am compelled to take mine | just about ® five davs of the weck And since | has no backgH Dicky came home my mother-m-law, [ instincts and farly riser she nerally is, has [ earthly, been content to wait the later hour ' idea of the real enom in order to have her beloved son’s|she did, thinks we'll'all put it down | Pompanionship at the start of the|to a little too much and let it go at ay. | that. It's just as well. Her stays “ ‘Lo’ Madge!” Dicky eted me |on after this will simply cinch the theerily. “Who's your early visitor? | good work I started last night. Al fKatie said you were talking to some- |will never fall for her again.” body, ‘dot name she forgot.’” {1 laid down my fork and gazed I smiled at his mimicry and |him npvnrmr.u(hv{\l nswered laconically as Katie ap-| “Th od work vou started,” T re SHHE AN AT ;e:.red :\ lmo aoorway g my | peated blankly, then with a flash of FOX'S MOGNDAY, U SDAY, WEDNE breakfast which she, with the | comprehension, “Do you mean that—" = thoughtfulness for me always charac- | Why Madge Waited. teristic of her, had kept Diping hot| ppa¢ 1 O b i i for me. lthe glassware around Dicky int STeflad Bairfax elrissidi bricvalanay i ool ol e o0 51 tas B petacked Katlels' good ' things § Eurs|iagyrcet thing you know 1 had a Medly with an eye to my wrist watch. |y nch she was the type that would Dicky gave a long, low whistle, but | .o 4" cotethine it she was sufcle waited until Katie had left the room | red and teased, though I will before speaking. - that she has en “What's the idea?” he asked in- | G e B terestedly as she disappeared. ° s R R R Leila’s sensitive southern soul apolo- | (4 o hatrer Hledi the i Tairies gizing, all over the lot for Rit e BUET was Doty suott ouia don’t blame her, at that. The stunt the trick especially after she in- | Unlese otherwise noted, these motices are written by the the Brown dame pulled last night was ted on taking everyvthing on the bureaus of the theaters or ather attractions with wlmh they d & trifle raw. Wonder how soon she'll'] (o a "%t r s e e pull freight away from here?” s e A e et o FOX'S THEATER Long experience with my husband’s | 1o pe tied to that stwdio. aviator ¢ Lee Kids and Gladys 1 slang has enabled me to Interpret il ™y, ongistently cnough 1 felt : 1 e {he attractions at Fox's for the| fire on without irritating him by asking his | o qice, for Dicky's trick, e t time tonight. full of meaning, as used to be my practice Miss Fairfax says that Miss Brown refuses to go away until her week's Invitation is up,” I said quictly. “That was the reason of her call upon 2hting | though meant the very r for | "ox’s affers two feature pictur comedy ighting Destiny which T myself had been strivin t nday uchly advertised “Sun-| ping drama with Harry Mor seemed not quite fair, but T smothered | ny: X s Chaplin® i af thoss | red-blooded d | the thought and made my voice cor- dollar . and Harry Carey| which he excels. art of | dial in answer. | in his latest six reel Universal produc- | takes > in New York's ¢ “I congratulate vou sai B | tion, C s the story being full of punch a and hope you're out | 1 unnyside’ Charlic has the > | ing with a knockout feelings. Oh!" d f e r a farmer who alarmed to wait for the bell. “Bring ssin its lobby. Charlie has s “What the—" Dicky's ve the hens lay fried cgss and the Fhone 1000 B | disgust as he rose. “Are a '\llrlhf( wild, but he beats a city smm—— ik S ons bala o taa { fellow for the hand of the town TONIGHT—DAST TIME e fairest daughter and gets rich in th s L e cnd. “Sunnyside” is the first picture | theater the Cormican B in tea nister in one hand and Chaplin has made since “Shoulder| augurate their second week —THE— | piece of brown paper in the other ¢ Arms” and veports from New York.| anotn where it is playin veelk, indicate er ay never be: | “Tt is my turn this week to furnish . e . | i R | the tea for our noon lunches. ana I° that it is a worthy successor to his e S St stn’ ot it ) 10 tis | Previous suc : bis illiam Collie B 2oustniiforset il Hene kel Dl ! In “Bare Fists” Harry Carey pas-| highly successful farce, “Nothing But Breslit tfrays a western ma hal's n who 3 the Truth, will er L services of bound by a promisc given his mother | this competent company and the indi- 1 had fumbled a number of the n- | divic W o clo rackets in + dividual hit loth pa t hat he will neve » his guns, even | cations are that it will @« 99 | which my special tea comes from the | [htt Be Wil e e R e e i fl | dealer intc e pape 1 wrappe SEnenpe. oL Sliadil e : : @ | dealer ‘k_"'y"“ly‘." ? acen ond m"‘ml I killed in a gun fight and the| which will be scen for the ;( o e N {he steing | Mother's fear that her son would meet | tonight. The story of t gl | hrown papc cky drew the string ————— this | | = IN— : 1 the same fate led her to exact the| Montgomery comedy deals | around it and tied it, srumbling m | U S | exasperated fashion as he did so. 1 (T WEEK | kissed him hastily, natched th Harry is no longer the Harry of old : prominent New Next Monday night at the T By Summer’s matter wh or not? At meal { for the whe extra bother pated for you substitute renewed AT PALACE THIZAT BIDDY he wee family 1 may rself in p likely t interest sh food creations i | W of serving the | s0 ny Destiny” owing vege tractive one is rvef will help to is a grip- | June in or rama r Brealkfast tables an /‘Z4/2Y']‘Zac* LAREN “TmE //A’PA/NTED Worzan EIR MONDAY, BYF what does tarian | it | s TUESDAY AND Wi CHARLIE CHAPLIN, Lunch—Grilled sardines, potato wlad, cookies, cherry tapioca Dinner—Little onions, baked ham, days without | stewed peas, cooked with rice, eggs And th have Janning 2k will be zood e little | in concocting | There | nstead d fruit o wind up Sund: Raspiin the story toast, coffee. hinatown, Dinne with tomato nish. new pots : il I Cucumhge sals oh, 1 fraid T'll miss ihat | ru senihotel, i do-called B : yT\"l!u\""“I e B aus : generans srowin o | NOTHING BUT THE 1 e ' and jelly, Breakfast |.cocoa. | Anch-—Be | will here with | : W fore seen | paised { raspberries, rolls act Thesc ies, nut oth, veal sauce an toes and ied bana d peas pple ice. nas, nut in at-! rance menus the month of bread cutlet | tomatoes, cream pie, iced chocolate es, | coffee. auce t chocola Monday. ~Raspher ef hroth stewed rhut Afcroress heans, Tuesd Crea ms olives, hashed rcaroni chocolate tomato brown raisin pud- t with sraham j cold slaw, chocolate rolls cakes with tomato sauce, toast, coffee. | der, strowberry drops, waffles, muffins, rhubarb pudding. creamed potatoe: baked macaroni lettuce, fresh raspberry gelatin, cof paragus omelet, b eans, hrow bread, cucumber and nut e and lettuce salad, strawberry custard, coffee Wedncsdny! Attractive cape-suit with black vel- | velt vest and reund neck. Thq, skirt is tucked. The embroidery on the cape is matched by the parasol Courtesy of New York Post () Underwood & Underwood eakfast—Stewed apricots, fish Lunch-—Tea biscuits, corn chow- | Dinner- LR G, parsnips, radishes on lettuce pie plant pudding, chocolate »peal in Thursday. Glove. lat - 1t events, with grapenuts, | | will be seen and a vaudeville bill of excellence will be shown. The mat Lanct 3 potatoes, sliced and the evening per- Dinner—Cold slaw broiled lamb chops, string beans, mashed pot orange salad, coffee. riday. Breakfast—Fried tomatoes cream sauce, toast, coffee Tuinch—Bass and tomato Dinner — Baked bluefish, new wturday. Breakfast—sSliced bananas, milk t, tea. Lune Baked tomatoes on toast Dinner ar to soup v shorteake,, coffee last time| Artist Riegleur he James| jo with the| Bob Bennett promise. Ilis enemies discover that| coir f the senior and junior part-| B. M. Ralsto ork stock nee Van e C NROR 1 quick on the trigg a fearless at all| broke firm developing into a w Di >onneli AMINGLY FUND | packet of ‘tea and ran out of the | A4ICk on the trigger and lossatiall I 1 times, and they haze and humiliate $10.000 made by the e im um»nrrmm: until, at o last un-| that his younger associate able outr he finds a way (o tr 1 for a period of FARCE, | house and down the walk with § | Dicky's voice sounding querulously “Nothing But § . Vell, if you can beat the coin ma, o Tist some flash e e bination of tea and a woman! TH bet | or reql comedy to recommend. it p——— = e er and little brother ring tr The! Van Waldron a5 his fian With a Complete New Scenic Production If You Can’t Laugh at This Play Better Sec a Doctor. Usual Matinces Wed., Thurs., Sat. SAME POPULAR PRIC Harold Llayd comedy with r]| Mr. Lyneh as Van Dusen ORENESS S vaudeville wiil ¢ complete | maker: Mr. Hutchinson in the shov S cter; Mrs. Glea in joints or mus- Fox' offer their usual double| iealous wife; Mr. Alderson cles, give a_brisk massage with— Peggy Hyland in a screen v 3 ol S E v McCutoheon's “Coward-|] The production will be ‘YQUR BQDYGLAQD 307 GO% 3120 | star, Harry Morey, in = 1 a ¢ sets have heen PALACE THEATER GuminunusMS?;it[:Ji:af—-{v%?:ggs?Sat. Night Tonight 5 Vaudeville Acts—Jack Sherrill in “Once to Every Man.” Sunday ht——Wflham Duncan in “The Man of Might” Chapter 2 — Beatriz Michelena in Just Squaw” — Screen Magazine — Western Drama — Frank Keenan Production. 15 and 30. Beginning Monday, June 23, ¢ Sweepmg Reduction i in in Prices for the Summer. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 24, 25 CHARLIE CHA| In His Third Million Dollar Picture “SUNNYSIDE” MARY McLAREN in “THE UNPAINTED WOMAN" ___ MARIE WAL CAMP in “THE RED GLOVE” — PALACE NEWS WEEKLY. " ENTIRE CHANGE OF VAUDEVILIE, Matinee, Balcony 6¢, Orchesira 11c P rices. Evaning,’ Balcary {ic, Grchestra 22¢ cannot tell | “Gwer | oo | 0 | ; ” they'd keep the hangman Waiting | praree Car always human, always i S ¢ w ppear in (Lat e ru ¥ B | while they made a cup of iea. T e ) st SR T S (St - S T G _\m der n Bishop Darar 24 hours.! Mrs. E. M. I .1,“ Gvenl them Baia | The complicatians and amusing situa- | 15thet lily be! atabe n. J Dusen ¥....Desmond ( fol- nes Cormican K. Hutchinson Edward Lynch iallagher n -Erville Alderson alston e nr the T cee; 1 t 1—The office of Tatietp > Topics of Mv» Day ! Locke as a former Follies sho e . in ar ~Ho son ng Island San feature offering tomorrow wr shop, and Miss Saxe in ar PA Beginning during the prices will be, The md th lcony s 1 uptown me of E ne as act LACE Monday summer, balcony ame big p fina C. G Josephing Caroline Lillian ollies) E. M. Now Y« ston. . Tithel Van Waldr Lock Worth ho- | | nesday of the coming week will b Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Taleam e saeh j record-breakers in the history of the At all drupgists or sent by mail on recaipt of pries. i Palace theater. With the summer seen in the second chapter of the new I Vita % cpiso Leap . | Through Space.” Hart will ap LetCutlcuraHel YO“: |pear in a Western 1ma, the Sereen | ,magazine will be shown and -th. Look Lll\e Th]s o smalle reels will also be screened | i making the biggest show in town. Th Nothing better to ca your sk are, balecon ents and or- hair and han Thi e Soap to clean s re- and purify, Oint and Wed and heal, the Talcum to perfume Address: *‘Cuticura, Beaton."" | brices in vogue, Charlie Chaplin will i be seen in his funniest piciure “Sun- M. Ralston on SUMMER PRICES AT THEATER and continuing hot W 11 cen sather ts and and should score heavily in her new ide,” the third of his million dol mgements with the t National j hibitor's association “Sunnyside” | The Popular Plt‘n\ur( Grounds, will be shown here before it is seen | = Boston or the other higger New B d e e e e s u ey and Concert be seen in her newest Jewel Paihe s o anensel Javel Every Sunday an exceptionally strong story, wonder- staged and acted. Miss McLaren Dancing, Boating, Bathi illiards, a strong favorite in New Britain e Bowling, Roller Coaster and the Whip | picture, Marie Walcamp will also ! Pinner, Table D 'Hote and A La Carte rogram will be | e pri will be m ats 6 cer 11 cents 1ts and i prices will be, balancy -- ce 1 hY Tuaw blooded mer ont Pk s during lieen spe here will tince, and the summer 1y t cially solected | RBeatriz Michelen lutual production ory who love dventu d-blooded womoen who admire William Dunean inces cture five in a Just and | cour- TOMORROW NIGHT HARRY Double MOREY SFIGHT TNC "f Pierce and Norton, Props. i | TONIGHT i~ Opera Players In the Delightful Melody-Play “YOU’RE IN LOVE” I Fves. > to 75c, Mats. and 50c. < PARSONS” *3 0% HARTFORD Next Week: “THE ON1.) GIRL."” TONIGHT! Gladys Brockwell and The Lee Kids MONDAY — TUESDAY — WED) DAY TWO BIG FEATURES CHARLIE CHAPLIN In His Newest Million Dollar Comedy “SUNNYSIDE” Better Than *“Shoulder Arms™ 3 REELS OF LONG, LINGERING LAUGHS 3 also HARRY CAREY in “Bare Fists” His Latest 6 R("‘I Rapid-Fire Drama PATHE N -— TOPICS — COMEDY VAUDEVII LE- THE FOX KIND | |