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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1915, MEART -« MY HUSBADR.. I ] s Paris DELE GARRISON’S NEW PHA | : 1 g y = ‘Revelations of aj | s irtagl han a sunimer hre 18 zandie H = = 0 Pari ces tha Mrs. Stockbridge Come to [ an st 3 i s e | anch With the Teachers? |38 ¢ 8sa otherwise noted, these notices are weitten by the 'M}im' & ’w\u»; ,‘ i ‘—‘ ,.v' o Dean opened the door of my | -0 jeaus of the theaters or ovher attraciions with which 1he,m o “"'H““ i e ”'““*"H | g i summe ihe mark of the artist in B, laid a pencil upon the i [ b ! @ ledge with the air of re- ! P ; i than w ! cat gomething she had borrowed. | PALACK, THIATER. been in vrogress all this week and A . pfetly withdrew to the corridor | &g BB (s Charlic Chaplin day at i S e e , v 2 vour mod S 2 anter and the foremo, E s 1 1 v - tingers cominii @ Palace theater and the foremost = . T ! L Srstineonn @W at once that either she o BlGturo star of them all will be seen othing hut excepionally favorabio = O " ! Bther tcacher wished to spe: “If 8 g his newest comedy myside.” | reports of the company are heard on: 1he i the hall. It was a ought 4 I This picture will be seen in New 1y all sides and the indications point o | black By the teache of the Ba I(fhofiA 3 ain before heing shown in Boston and | cap: A udience:s: throughout the P i 4 " ) rer cities an 3 b rlie | weelk [in sending messages to “gu o larg tegunuiduiuibes Charl! " usianl matinees will he o unnoticed by the pupils. T was | v Do o ofr | P2 to nature, down on the farm us m 5 ven on with similar devices among | quic in anoth [ %av | where he has the time of his young | Wednesday. Thuraday a Saturd 7 - duty o fo. . 1 i ree at the lowest possible p | . 1 side i hreg 1s | i 5 l'fl of other schools, and had minutes, won)t you? Siice though 'yl"‘fd i '\IY]YI‘” ]l,“. ””\‘\h.vl‘ ‘”"” (‘u(‘r e ) S s b et Been initiated into the Ravview | [0 0d vou woBlAR'® mind tele- | AN 1k suid it et thotiChan ET T ) L liondnm p B, which contained a number of | by ning for lce cream for the crowd. | (0 118 100 D e Charlic Chaplin, in the long awsited : i i =, the most tsed one DeINE | of, contid WENERE IR 1 day, Tuosdiy and Wodntsday. Mg Sunnyside,” end H arey in his Bquest for the loan of a blotter “f will attend to it” T veplied |40 icadivaand e l\”’; - '\:;‘n"i, newest drama, “Harve st are the b was sent rapidly from one onically, With a Swift dismayed 4 s ot Wl o not e . R e : , j or other official visitors ap-| \ “giockbridge’s office, whers no produced by the ime big company "v‘\'nl' is ihe human of M. that released the Chaplin pictures, | @11 “harlie Chaplin’s ncdies, and b \ eson the sceno doubt his wife was sitfing, g “The Unpainted \\'r-m:\fv” i nighly [ #ots hisilatghs guith buf litticiof hiy ON WOMEN FOLK The Message. “irow ,Kind—" dramatic story of love and adventure | 0ld slap stick methods. Quick action gave here the slightest casual ’ and has pretty Mary McLaren in marks the openfoz of {he pieture lof the head, went on with the Milly's brought a bully chicken { 1q10 that is well fitted for her i Ch e is the “full staff of help” at eular point I was clinching as if | salad and a cake along with her” | alant. Marie Walcamp also appe the Fver: n hotcl and he is obliged was nothing else on my mind. | Miss Dean volunteered. “Whatever | i, Sure e, thilliin he Red | to 20 o bed with his clothes en so , asking my pupils to copy cer- | her other faults, she's one of the hest | Glove” and the Palace News Weekly | that he may waste no time gotting up ouitlines from the blackboard. L cooks in town. My mouth is water- | will show the latest current events. {in ‘he morni Tt is this softng up, lsd out of the room to find Miss ying now at the thought of her goodies. | The vaudeville hill will he headed by | O ng hira up operation which . impatiently waiting by the head [ Of course you can’t be expected to | Zicgfeld Juvenile Follies, minia- | AAXEs S the comedy with a bang and | {OWED B8 HATard i Taft he stairs. gloat that way. for you live at home, | ture musical comedy with 9 little tots, | his efforts to do the Dbidding of his N ) A e i s b Milly is in Kenny's office, and Her voice and face hinted at culin- | will offer a series of songs and dancc ntiich (o€ the ifun. One (ot tho most [(HIRNON 1o 400 Sexinsion An Liay hds to join us at lunch,” she said | ary horrors untold, as she turned and | in the form of a revne. These clever | amusing incidents is whore he is sont H |‘|‘1. ) plank wastincinded SN bt 008 winlivilnbrd edl went down the stairway. leaving me | voungsters are attended by their par- § to drive he cows home and loses the ! I the sta tforn | Sanitary—can be washed. Adbesive—will no i e vely y face must have shown my con- | to gather myself together in order to | ¢nfs and teachers and they have at- g herd at the fork of the road. 1Mis in- | In A e \ here \‘mm‘u n vote- :.’ MAINS SF I:.on(‘l mljmmd, (In ll,;‘:;?n'l l(:;]}unr;v :fl\' }|\“:,r’:): Flation, for Miss Dean gave a little | face’ this unexpected dilemma, that | tentions shown them that would be imitible walk has uever been used; Widows of soldicrs appear fo get bet- UT from under pad. sur‘r.”:' LS A S TR e R, 'L g cordially over the teacups | fitting for rovalty The Juvenils | mor: effectively | ter care than anywhere else, accord for secretion or germs to breed. '," Easiest Truss in the world 191::;5\2- prospect, isn't it?” she f\"1"?)‘]‘:!‘!‘:\]"\\(}‘1’::4‘ jealousy of me had | Follics is a sure-fire offering and j Harry Carey can ays he connted | ing to press reports. hey are given to fit. Most trouble of Trusses arises from (h‘r- |u|n|“ slipp i e she’ e, S ctual attempt upon | Should make the biggest hit of any | ubon to offer a thr P tern pho- | rental allowances. loans to cover be- moving from Hernia and the Rupture comes out—such an oceur- AR lld:“f ““"q]l(‘(,’vl"q:,i':;.,,, 1,'“1 1‘;.' T g d a n seen at the Paluco |t na his late effort, | ginnings in business, government | rence Is fmpossible and the K N-SKID” Truss. Come in and see us. gerous mood today. She's s z | my 3y 5 at with one paw in the cream O what was Kennetl: Stockbridge rrthis s sy Doyle is * has an unusual twist \e | grants for furniture, allowances for . n:hc, Pt «’u‘lung G e e o oot er@avori He comes back to | fact that the usual guns of Choyenne | the vearing of their children, and e 1 er- anson rug O. : w DBritain after an absence of | Hury are A cowhoy of the ! supported vocational trainin sure sign that everything is | thin siced the questiongol my- [ N0V Dri i ] G ot " el : & o sy . TR S B e o i ene. Usually, she eyes me With |s received the unswWer to it | tNXce vears with new material and | West without LEugksnol e TR e ol DT 30 CHURCH Si. NEW BRITAIN, CONN Bt ihe warmtn of & well-brought- | unespectedis. when a little later I |20088 and should algo scoy Maery g 8l e s At ¢ = [epnpicsldent of sthaivomangsIL i 3 i e i W Willa Browne comir dirvect | been killed in a i e shal ! frage association of that state, has Codra, and nddresses me as :‘"M_ (‘i“.‘](‘ ‘”‘ iy : he principal's office o | ¢4, (he Hippodrome, New York, | of the tewn. His meiher then makes hecome a member of the national Dmnk She hasn't any use for | telephono for thovice crewm. \so please with a new novelty | iim promise never to carry hoard of the Iatherless Childven of : you know. Milly Stochbridge was si n her made all New York sit | again and to vse his bare fists when- | Trance soofety. hefe1wfi,~x a ;'m;rh of mmquuen;;.‘\-; hug Oum o u\h!\ln»;l] el (e ke notice. , The summer | ever he s called upon fo defend him- | the droop of her eyes, runn g one foot and appearing exceed- 16 of prices goes iuto effect today | self. This is rather a long ovder for | ough the carelessness of her words | ingly well satistied with herself and ; : d a tiny self-satisfied smirk at the | ail the rest of the world. Mr. Stock- | archasira 11 conte at the matinee and | av s AN nsesinisan b unon b making the balcony 6 cents and the | & man hrought up n a town whero t1 pners of her mouth which gave me | bridge was nowhere to be seen, and | 11 and 22 cents at night. The matinee | slightest provoeation. And Harry one of the older teachers, a woman [is at 2 and the evening show prompt- | encmias, knowing his promize to his who had been in the school as lons ) Chaplin in “Sunnyside’ will { mothcr, ptiposely ate him, Sus- | i heard of the speeches, they at Alice Holcombe herself, looked up at | he seon at every performance. nenselnuns rita throusHouE e Enlm SR el R R e e me a bit uneasily as I entered. Milly . e nd culminates in a tremendous cli- i : g i Stockbridge’s eccentricities of temper | "CIIUM THI2ATE max when Harry finally fiings his "“\f Tl M‘f] the Y hav were so well known that even those| Tonight begins the second week of | promise to the winds and takes up ,.,Il‘]\‘r\'l:f',f:, ,‘\" '.‘;‘,_,,. sk ;,\,‘, &‘,‘.;‘: who were not in the secret of her in- | the Cormican Players when they will | his shooting irens again to avenge the | {1l SHTMBCEETENT © - ne jealousy weroe generally 2 bit | present for the first time here, “Noth- ! treatment his encrmies have meted out | Mrs ‘an e G o : nervous when in her pr ing But the Truth.” This hilarious!| to his little brother, “Bare Fists” will | ISR 08 S0 RS0 PN O Do Phone 1000 “Oh, Mrs. Graham, how do you | fafce will enlist the services of the en- | increase Harry Carey's following in | CONtlV resigned from the chairman- A do?" Mrs. Stockbridge rose to meet | tiTe company, in addition to two new | New Britain, as it contains the ele- | SHP of the Woman Suffrage party of ht and A“ me, greeted me effusively. “I'm hay- | PIAYCrs who were not cast in the open- | ments of pathos and simple devotion, | (ireater Cleveland, is succeeded by . ing such a lark. Kenneth telephoned | I8 Play. Rehearsals under tho expert | €o appealing to all. iy ")L.”".'N.“ e I 1S Week me that he had heen called awny un- | direction of Mr. W. (. Masson (who| The latest Pathe News, a Harold | Vice-chairman b o expectedly to another village--somg | DS just arrived here from the famous | Lloyd comedy, the Topics of the Day | Woman of Massachusetts have en- THF accident to a principal friend of his— | Castle Square theatsr of Bosten whore | from the Literary Digest and four acts | rolled many prominent men of the Y o e e e been the stage director for | of Fox vaudeville will complete this| state in their support, with the forma- | 291 something like sixteen vears) have exceptional show. of a council of one hundred.' as a8 I had an extra big salad and a cake 8 2 E g . E 3 an aus ry e Massachusetts all read for lunch 1 thought I'd just S Bt e [ Womant suteres ‘-,he\m- 't:rm' A SR A, GRe e At R | Touring by automobile to neigh bitle NINETY CENTS A DAY FEEDS | satomollietonnstons 8 “How » horing towns in Minnesota, a groun kind of you!” 1 ald w ki 1 sald with as ; inneapolls suffragiste recently much enthusiasm as T could muster, et e Cing o e 3 . have bhes adc ing audie s in 0 lng u to us was without her husband’s T Womer knowledze. I could not help but e of Women Voters, the presi- the Tl‘uth” \\'nmllvr just what particular mischiof cli ‘V;\(d "')“':‘."“"V‘M‘"";"‘_'y' ”'j“‘“"‘“_“"l')'l';: “Tl : . 9 was brewing in her brain. i S 3 ]e - state legislat » e ) urprise The Screamingly ¥Funny Farce (By Biddy 2) During the war, the U. 8. T ad- | | | vy James Montgomery FARE‘VELL WEEK How shall we estimate the amount ‘ ministration suggested the following | { MATINEES: ¢ s | i i | The League to FEnfor Peace has invited Dr. Anna Howard ww, hon- orary president of the National American Woman Suffrage association to tour the country on an educational campaign concerning treaty. in company « with Lowell of Harvard mivers om the Kobe Chronicle, Japan, | comes the news that two Japanese | V| school girls chose their graduation ex- ! ercises as ihe time to make woman | suffrage pleas. therehy causing con- siderable excitement. When the | You wil find it not only in the deliciously Frvenings, 20c, 30c and 50c. THE Time was, “before the war,” when | week for food, or. in Qlhsr words, c cooked dishes but in the actual pléasure of Matinees, 15c, 20¢ and 30c. the ave duily allowance for nm! ery $10 spent for food should bo « cooking them on the New Pertection Oil NEW pera ayers food cost of a person living at homo! vided as follows in o family was 25 cents a day, but| $2.50 for hreads and cereuls ! i ‘ | Cook Stove. now the average is hefween 20 and 40 | $2 for milk o6 ve 199 | conts a day for cach person, even| $2 for meat, eggs and fish | For the New Perfection gives all the comfort e Only Girl” |~ s D _ j of gas—keeps your kitche ol ev. Mati 3, he minimum cost per day for food $1.50 for fats, s r and flavor fond S e ‘, i n cool even '.n rhe ox atinees \\1:,“!‘\[]0\ and Saturda raw material to keep one person in| The Massachusetis food administra- : | 2 hottest weather and clean the vear round. No v | Gives., 25c to 78¢.; Mats, ¢ and 50¢ | health and at full working efficiency, ! tion bulletin for May, 1918, suggest L \ 3 indl kindling. no ashes VAUDEVILLE P § SEAT saug { b S0 cents @ day, averaging children | the following amounts of food to he ARS OwW ON | and adults together, and multiplying | purchased daily for a man doing mor- ",\""_”“n that sum by the number of persons in | erate wor T the family to cstimate family costs Of vegetables and fruits, from 2 (i P tense hPa‘-»-trrvcnh smaoke, odor or séot. You TONIGHT, TOMORROW, 1its a ds s the mini-| 1-2 to 1 1-2 pounc ! egulate th i IR S by = B o At R s $ - regulate the thm. like gas—on when vou want bk day per person, other estimates are Of meat, ezen ar cheoss, from ; R 3 it, off when you've finished. onmnces down fo 6 ounces 2 NEE of money we can afford to spend for| division of the food allawance in « In Victor Herbert's Success Its Long Blue Chimney makes the c¢léan in- i | | | § | | HERE AT LAST 45 cents per day will supply --: { B > o v & a ace ea Br “comfortable” daily menu. [ or cereals or Dreads—from 5 WAy The New Perfection Hot Water Heater gives ] enta per day per capita Nows | o INGE | ;. n », - v CHAR lE for '\':‘:::x SebiiGe 4‘«Hvt\}.vi.'~ S e e from 2 to 8 ounce I S R ) plenty of hot water for kitchen, lanndry and L | | | is | PRICES: Mat. Balcony dc. W cents per day per capita allows| ‘Of fats, from 2 fo 3 ounce B AL bath. See vour dealer. Today. Orchestra 1te, for choice cuts of meat, fruits out of Ponr-fifths of these amounts |s os Evenings 11¢ and 22¢, and other luxuries timated as the praper daily food allow- )i > A / a) A | 90 cents per day per person is tho '\ Y TODAY, TUESDAY, maximum, and should not be over § stepped if waste and exiravagance ance for an nctive woman, and 31-2 f oseh T | STANDARD OIT, COMPANY OF NEW VORK WEDNESDAY conivsme IlcHARLIEN o—————— | ¥ iife’ NEW PERFECTION man, woman and three children undar ; «.![ m = 19y e ! & S : it ' i = : Rt | OIL COOK STOVES —also— C HAPLIN [ K "Y""‘L‘! i i ‘ : i, it Also Puritan Cook Stoves 5 HARRY | L & R MOEELIE: | ‘SUN 1\JYSIDE' H - = ‘ Mary McLaren §l [ | & round neck, and the sleeves 4 in | shaped. The front panel is 1 BARE FISTS’ || “The Unpainted / { vibhon With A picot edge is the sasi NEWS—COMEDY—~TOPICS in the Powerful Six Recl Drama (Y Underwood & Underwood VAUDEVILLE || - YYom | | will heal your skin | &> PHOTOGRAPHS | 1—BIG ACTS—1 FOLLIES, For years and y cars Resinol has been a favori Sath | | | i | razy K 1 Are One of the Necessities of All This for 11 Cents in the J 9 Krazy Kids. household remedy for eczema and other com- D —— . f mon skin-troubles. Tt usually stops the itching Afternoon MARIE WALCAMP at once and quickly heals the eruption. Doctors GRADUA g iUN nAE Evening 15¢ and 25¢ in prescribe it very widely. It also makes an ex- il Fl ik Our photographs are something *THE RED GLOVE." cellent drcs_smg for burns, wounds, chafings, and sore, irritated places generally. ais T D U e sinol contains néthing if used with Resinol Soan i . il i VAI ;DEVILL s aodInjate the tenderert ATl avamaiete 5ol Restnos wed v first_gradrion. skin, Itisevenmore effsct Restnel Soap. | ety ARCADE STUD O i { specially attractive that will in after