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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 15, 1919, MY HEART w« MY HUSBAND | s ST | Back Stage ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Y g T T . : I Y s—— - { - ur nickels ’ * a o kICEET el Revelations of a Wife T : L o 3\ = i~ 3 o exclamation of L e 3 piping voices came from an ! Mother Graham Suggoested greatl humility, - A audience of dis- : What S Crana W Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written Dy the press satisfied con- | Hartf d myself with great discretion, to wallk burcaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal. RO 1 oy or very meekly until 1 was out of this s ‘drayma” who s command and dropped into the | ¢ oteh of woods into which FOX'S THEATER. chieftain of the A. B. . in a prod had come to zet | \r she . indicated. For several | mother-in-la Jatest whim had This evening offers a last "oppor. ] tion made for him called “The Uheir Uhioncvis sl R e e | tunity of witnessing the charming | Weapon of Destiny.” The Keith vau woirth at a cer- We Have Never Seen Such “I might have known you would | o/ o o Bhiing in her lntest | deville exchange offers “Here and tain backyard have some objection.” she retorted | gy gic masterpicce, Destiny. Tt is | There” a minstrel, first part with four | George Wellington. emporium at | § bssed against her forehead, a habit | acidly, “But say what vou've got “'i‘“ photoplay that none who love all | Mmen and three women, “The Musical | Newton, Mass. | [ () hers which Dicky irreverently | suy without hemming and hawing™ | iha¢ is hest in pictures should miss. | Lashlevs™soffer a novelty musical act | But it wasn't the fault of the mana- | |§ autl u Oats signates as ‘“the mater giving an “Why not have Katic and Jim sit}mhere yre several other splendid reels | #Nd Murphy & Lachmar will provide ; 8er, director and brains of the outfit. | i§ itation of being a deep thinker.” down with us from the very first> | oy the bill. Four acts of refined ana | (e comedy hit of the bill. Wateh | The matter was with the outfit itselr, ‘1 have it!” she said at last. “The | I said deferentially “We can di classy vaudeville, headed by a musi- | ("¢ Papers for a big surprise mnext | An auburn-haired little boy with =2 glish nobility do something like it { pense with the formal service, have| cal comedy act called The Spider is a | Wk touch of the idealist in his eyes had Be tho heir comes of age—dance | the dishes served family style at the | very clever offering and “comes to e e o j drilled the company of Thesplar kh the tenants and the servants and : table— New Britain divect from the Comedy | . 1 YCEUM PHEATER. drilled them for five weeks. They hac And best of all, you can that, and this will simply be a My mother-in-law held me with R ate e o iy Thursday, |~ That melodramas, when well con- | heen all right at the dress rehearsa Al Sl O O S | which was. not all as- docilely obeyved my mother-in- bm while she sat with fingers pptation of that custom. We'll | glittering eve that would have caused | joriday and Saturday the feature pie. | SFucted and DosseaiiEy ‘h‘l‘l i erest 1 that morning, but now—gosh hang.| @ : of Weekly Payments, with e Srofessional jealousy in the bosom ture willibeitheibisidramatic trimmpn | I SERa LA GUERRTO B SRS L0 Ory, © it!—they were all wrong this particu- | (9 NO additional cost for the | ¢ | & " . have alwavs been among the most | lar afterr = atraid lookec e bewilder- ¢ ancient mariner Reclaimed.” Mable Julienne ott | : 4 ar afternoon. They refused to act srivilege. Gl 1 GGRGEL UG Bl bty popular plays is well known to every ! they stood ¥ S X N : and Niles Welch are the stars There ; like sticks. Shades of the ) I felt. 1 knew my mother-in- Danger Avoided. T e L theiie | one Who has even a cursory acquaint- ' actors' strike! That I S| . & almo; childish liking for Bt Glomi e o Seand ptnnilloiiee s Senniin i e e e £ cumil 1at historic period | § All Sizes for 1ol dustorasiher Bertonlo: ‘Have you taken leave of vour[ing action in this production, the |2 ! e listory of the stage | nad nothing on them. But it was | | g tic customs, her s ol ‘ E e { Bven in these times when the theater | .o ; { lstence upon all the deference due | senses, Margaret?” she demanded. | story dealing with a young Mexican | v&% M |10 L LOn e el | practically hopeless. But there was | 3 W but this harangue was beyond | “What sort of whirling dervish per- [ girl, who set out to revenge the mur- | '°° ° ’1\ o Ngmdcasorl v avenues | °Me person in the audience who was | 4 omen formance do you suppose dinner | der of her parents and meeting with | ool N ent. this | ® frlend, and who might be called a | | 3 ur o s 2 o amvse: ) and enter: T ent, S 1 g q g )e with that ape of a sirl|the murderer years after fails to ol AFESTRCRT Ad ChiEEIBIERT FBUR | silent partner. in that she understood | d Mi up_every minute or two to|recognize him but 'falls into his i 2 aln 5 the great and brave efforts that the | § an 1sses I 3 the interest of the public. An ex- | (0 ample of this form of dramatic writ- | | 'anager, director, star and rains of the outfit was making ing and one that is said to have in g (U8 | large measure and proper propor- l 1le he storm of protest relative to { the demanding back of" the filthy tions the qualities of mystery. sus- is had in the play | lucre was going on, this person quict- ‘Don’t sit there looking as if T ha vould denly become a candidate for a!jumping : - atic asylum!” she snapped «Of see to things in the kitchen or to|clutches until she discovers his real charact ost dramatic scene is irse, vou can't grasp my meaning ; change '_{ wcter. A most dramatic scene is Bt explain it . But its a very "I know 7 1 admitted. for this| developed when three persons cach of B e nionoiiion I shall go was exactly the picture I had meant \: lom has a cause for desiring the “Q" 1 h“' lhn‘!hu(“\\nl be seats | to present to my mother-in-law’s «m‘!!\ of (1‘)1~ fiend find themselves to- , te ¢ ths S seats : gether w e rderer and a Jim and herself at our. table, and | mind, “but it is the only way in whien eii T sl d s ligiand Bl B fier she has served thel Arst|lT could) consent to havel Ralie and |[ith the same Infention jof pwgting an R e e first S y e e | GO i) Tt hat happens : i R S e o e ol oo @ i enil iy e |eE B9 Bl R LD B who L abic for the cutting of the cakes. | both sensitive, Jim especlally so since | Murders the wre a1l told ihi i oi 5 : returne rom service, and I'm |realistic anne in teclaimed S ave her cake upon the'! he returned from ser P - @ wo will. have T E T ey would consider being [ The Great Gamble and several sunds with our is a s - > reels also be shown. T : ! Qu bro l;q fon—three thday | brought in simply for dessert and the :‘_;I’y I\\!I\“v” b !\(T'»lwv. The vaude R e Gl o o e 0 O RO e VAR L e B e oty L es—but at any. rate it shows g Seidl ot |2 Dig time attraction containin jotion with which Richard Second | fered them. Besides, they have set nt 3 twelve people that will make the their arts on having Junior for L regarded.” their hearts upon vaudeville fans sit up and take notice. s she leaned ack in her chair, the | an hour to themselves There will be three other splendid b et i “Well, I'm sure it is nothing tof ; o of self-satisfaction in her dis- . acts on the bill. BE il Pk i G ‘r“‘l“( ;') 1l difficulties, I had hard | me,” said my mother-in-law, her nose still choice seats left for that even- | nounced that ice crcam would be bl ceep f aughing outright, | in de v : story i 1'1];“‘;,‘\!‘?\;.VLU:»‘L.“:]:::;“ m‘d‘ecd. at | most extreme hauteur upon her face. e s e “'v‘l"“'f_‘ ."‘:f ”T\F‘h""‘h;‘{ e v“]“m""» sed! The third act was played suc- Mother Gra- | “I felt that I had been unjust to the | Tonight Is fhe hoping pays'' it is not based on sex problems | cesatully,. the.youthful star carrying girl and wished to rectify it: but, upon _;,‘”ml o I'm”"\” ’”l' W““ 'j‘;;"‘lz‘; M”, y's a \v;”"\hl -H!Wmf:\'m{fl'zl‘fl the beautiful heroine = across thed Second thought, T do ot think T will | “Peace of Roaring = River” Three of an episode in the life of Mary Bal- | rting 1o safety: Tremendons ape Madge’s Amendment. L e Tefor fo the subject. She gets|800d acts of Keith vaudeville arc also | lard, a thoroughly lovable character | piause fatlowa tho fall: of e o : ) nough pampering from vou| ofered: Fot Thursday, Friday and |whose sacrifices for the man she loves|itain ot tha: oad. ot the act. Them | or I knew how Katie and sturdy, | fully enou SR a hana. | S3turday the management offers Eve- | zive title to the drama. Mystery and e sdu ke fependent Jim would regard this | without anyone else taking a hand. | ;i e 0" CEOTER Lsell Thisy | Snemenss ave trinfoi mads ey and [ came:the 1co cream. One dish?~ Ney. | thrown them of admission to tha | Go ahead with vour original Pro-1 i’y true to lifo drama, “Ier Mistaker | fhe development of tho plet ana thers | 190 and three dishes wore devoured | ting of the cake after the regulac 8ram.” , - | in six biz parts. As a special feature | is an infusion of comedy that serves|PY that hunzry mult:tude, &nd he-) bner had been served to the family “Please don’t fake it that WAS ], new film of General Pershing will | as a leaven to the serious phases of | UWeeR sulps there were shouts of TheAllRoundVamzsh i guests. Neither of them objects mother,” I pleaded. “It was so sweet |y, introduced showing ‘the 'great|the play. ‘This is some show—ice cream and the serving of meals; they : of you to consider Katie, but I'm sure | _ iy ST ed for certain work; they do it, ! she will be happier with their oWk _And ‘when the final act was over, se their own little menage and pre- little celebration. But [ know she there was unahimous opinion ‘hat the ve their own independence. But I Wwould be very much excited and - show was the hest oyer seen in that lew that T could no more allow this | Pleased if we asked her to malke a . / . SR O RO e i e bposal—which smacked of _old-, duplicate cake and we put it upon the v o/ 2 3 | star was a reular actor, and that his 1ld serfdom—to be flung to them | table tomorrow. We can use {hree ? 3 e = Tore ey 3 : - varieties of cake with the moulded ; Geasha e bn T could deprive them of the 4 asure of having Junior to them- | ices we're going to have for desserf, | i There you have the famous first B < for an hour, the boon T had | and then each woman who adores| 3 5 appeacance of our leading man, who, mised Katie. Junior will be represented by a cake | we think, 00, is a remilar octor— ‘T wonder if you would let me offer | at his birthday.” . | : : George Wellington, leadinz man ol amendment to your very Admir-| “I'm sure I don’t care what you 3 the iyceum Players e plan,” I ventured with an air of | do!” my mother-in-law said caus- A 1 Mr. Wellington loies, the theater tically. ‘““Have a three-ringed circus and, aside from his 14 months in e — if you want to. Luckily there’s no vervics of iis coustry. has always NOROUT VARNISH will do a varnish job on o one coming who has any sense of so- been inturested in the drama, al- anything inside or outside the house, to the 5 ) Coats of rich, warm claths of Fashion's latest favor many superbly combined with Furs of many kinds. All colors— all sizes Simply say, “Charge It.” $29.75 UP TO § the dishes | pense and emotion 1 | this week at the Lyceum *“For the |1V called the maid who had been si- | Man She Toved.” Nover before in | lently watching the performance the history of New Britain have the | from the pantry window and .wh‘l critics been so lavish in their praise [ her to go and get a gallon of > | of a play given by any stock organ- | ¢cream. Meanwhile, the curtain ! ization, cxcerpts from which are | been lowered and there was a hurr | printed in the advertisement of the | conference behind the scenes Lyceum in today’s issuc of New Brit- | could be done? The silent partner ain newspapers. Indications are that | suddenly appeared in ihe wings—they | the homse will be sold out for the | were a couple of carpets, but, hang- balance of the week. Although Thurs- | ing on the line, they served as wings sure day night is going strong there are | Stepping before the curtain, she an- the air and an expression of the AT THE PALACE «ping. While the story has for its | served at the close of the acl, Nuff b new tangle which j’s plan presented. NEW % cial values, anyway.” In the kitchen of her own home] put the pears in the oven, too, there- | though it was not unul he graduated ’ . < al values, ’ ] : . too, the 8 as te seadug s : BRIAIN With which sweeping broadside | Sister Mary cooks daiy for a family | by saving a iittle gas. 1 love to save | from the Hoston Conservatory of queen’s taste. It is‘the perfect varnish. ) _ | against the suests T had chosen, she | of four adults. She brought to her|in just such little ways. An hour or | Dramatic Art and appeared at the Inorout has withstood every conceivable varnish ~ p1 pLAEPs‘ { | regally dismissed the subject and me | kitchen an understanding of thel so of gas here, an cgg there, an ounce | Castle Square theater in that city that test. Boiling hot water has no more effect on it ]. lC by turning her chair nearer the win- vh“:mw,\ 1m cooking, gained from| of buiter some place else may mean | he entered upon a stage carveer in than water on a duck’s back. e 225 G e B T ) O, study of domestic science in a state| only a few nickles and dimes. But, earnest, even being a soloist in Trinity 5 5 e ‘4'\) \‘xl(. i"“ I”A But T was much relieved as I has- | university. Consequently the advice| it counts in the long run and gives | church, Boston, for a while, He has Inorout Varnish can be rubbed and polished to o Ak toned out of the room. T had actually | she offers is a happy combination of | me such a thrifty feeling. Sinponteal Do idl Wasnsld o ion the most beautiful sheen on the finest furniture. 7" feayod Bocaitioh ol loipiC e “)wm\. Rl Graham Gems, Mann on the stage as leading man Then from the same can you can apply a coat to an Fur the Man She luved wonderfully softened behavior, that | *h¢ :{:.;:,,1‘7,(‘1;;1.-"1\:\1&n]\]vl:-‘m\;:»‘w out 1 egg. He doesn’t get much time for pleas outside job where it receives the elements’ worst. S (TR o el | ||| S S I e AL AR i Faeaty cupfuls graham flour. ure while studying many lines each | Inorout will remain intact—it never turns white. erit.” - i isaidfofynel b oniee AN I Gl cupful of white flour. week, but says that, when he gets @ e, B cupful sour milk chance, he likes a game of tennis “First-Nighters treated to fine § tablespoonfuls of molasses Of one thing we are sure—he is rformance of Masson’s big hit.” lar [ find most difficult - ormance of Masson’s big hit tublespoonful of lard. truly democratic person. He h: “Good plays are b; ez = There is no doubt but it pays fo i R e BT i teaspoonful of soda. ways been a leader in whatever parts 8 DA - 3 2 > : Iteaspoonful of salt be has played, and we hope he will Mix The problem of keeping vezetables | twisted smile, that T did not bhelieva in quantities in a furnacc heated cel- she was in any imminent danger of dying hecause of her amiability. Bay State Liquid Paints answer every paint ques- tion—and they do it economically. When you paint be sure to paint right—see that the label on the can reads “‘Bay State.” 1 1 L 1 ecessarily good, but - the sears by the bushel, and squash and | an Sheyixi:;:rl" x)lz:m‘.:o ]]:;:l&“i:l f;;m.;m»\ by the dozen. All of these, x graham flour, white flour and | continue to be a leading man in his WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc., Boston, Mass. fs been fortunate in securing one GRAND Ha[‘fflm with the exception of onions and] Sl Dissolve soda in milk, add mo- ssion Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England those unusual plays.” BURLES E cabbage, must be stored in a dry, }:::?;:‘”:,',! 1\::;:1]:‘4”':‘::<i \;‘1'||‘vnu!: “"el'l The BayStater You can buy Bay State Paint and Inorout Varnish from “Piaying to an unusually, largo | 8] U dark, cool place aten and melted lard. Bake in ho - i ! ; kiay hput andiercn, Ino. Ty Q T "ise-an Tamsiairs closet opening off| YO in Dutiered gem puns for i wiorgan & Kingsiey, New Britain, Mith Players scored a tremendous ||| Main'Street Phone 1026~ € | 2 vack roorm. This room 15 for the it last night, and capacity houses —_— most part, unheated. I line packing Cream of Corn Soup, e assured for the remainder of BARNEY GERARD PRESENTS | PoXes with heavy paper to keep the mediumtsizad carslof cornt he weelk i dirt from the potatoes off the floor. pint of milk. ““Scenes of “The 13th Chair’ are “FOLLIES OF The squash is put on shelves and the pint of boiling water. hild in comparison with the cx- apples and pears left in baskets Slicet ot N ffl'l and "v‘L n fitement brought by the closing of THE DAY?” The danger of freezing can be tak- 2 tablespoonfuls of hutter. jhe first act.” i en care of by opening (he door into v S ; : _ ASK FOR Next Matince, Thursday 2 B the room and allowing cnough heat - . S aspoon f sa 3 . 2. ¥ HARRY (SLIDING) WELSH 1o 2o 0 every ey b heeep fhe ven ',‘,":;Lmz:“;\’no'm ;“émm ] ¢ T 49 3 Horllck S Comedian Supreme perature even. A big pan of water 2 teaspoonfuls of sugar k ¥ o The Original VAUDEVILLE Kept in the closet makes the air suf-| Gut corn from cob, first cutting 7 S ¥ it o A 3 eUriginai ficiently damp to prevent the Potatoes| through each row of kernels. Put in § ¢ . 5 Avoid from shriveling a saucepan with boiling water and su- atan ) T Of course the quantities stored( gay. and simmer =20 minutes. Rub and Substitutes must be determined by the needs of | through a sieve. Scald milk with 4 Fornfants, invalidsand Growing Children | Rich milk, malted grain extractin Powder ”'1;_)“{‘}”.\ "”"o”}fl_*‘“‘{"‘““:‘“f(“"‘jhfi onion, remove onion and add milk < i g The Original Food-Drink for All Ages|No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible Mo TR e el © A to corn. Melt butter, stir in flour. that escapes the furnace heat and in| Aqq te milk and corn, stirring con. | it I put onions and cabbage for they | giantly until boiling point is reached. | eenibeiler i rather damp Dlace sl igak e : o 08 DR T HEEICRt This upstairs arrangement is us| from the fire. Serve very hot with convenient as the cellar for the back | i (72 07 3 ; Last Tlme TOnlght PAULINE FREDERICK stairs lead directly from the kitchen T Brewed from real hops in a large, to the room with the closet. amh Stew. : = . sounds of lamb. clean, modern plant and having a Menu For Tomorrow, cupfuls of dried potatoes. taste and flavor all its own Breakfast—Oranges, corn Hakes cupful of diced carrots. | with top milk, bacon, graham ems, cupful of peas. A Z i 2 Luncheon—Cream of corn soup, teaspoonful of salt e R salmon salad, crackers, grapes, tea lespoonfuls of flour. is the ideal bracing drink for hot | B8 e < e o o AND RUSSELL THAW IN Dinner—Lamb stew with dump- s teaspoonful of pepper. | 3 D h Ph ll D o e Potatoes, | caulineme | Use o ineny du of lamb from the| Weather. It sisfies hily every | 28 Dorothy llips 1n estiny €6 99 celery and radishes, baked pears and | fore quarter. Cut in two-inch pieces. | craving for a drink and is better from | B8 MILES OF OTHERS T nut cooiies, coffe Put in kettle, cover with boiling wa- 2 ¥ A Sk G ter, and cock slowly 2 hours. After| every standpointthan usual soft-drinks. THURS., FRI, SAT. My Own Reci cooking 1 hour add salt, carrots and Eyery rembert p While I was baking my cookies I| Dotatoes diced and onion sliced. &/ your family can AN INTENSE THRILLING DRAMA. L] 3 ; — | When the stew is done, thicken with | drink freely of ANZAC with real | General Per Shmg (Himself) ¥/ 5 )RSONS™ THEATER | o teir e s s i oot | e "“aNZAG 5 s “RECLAIMED” 2 | e HARTFORD. peas and pepper by physicians as a true food-drink. THURS., FRI., SAT. ¥ ° Dumplings. “The Weapon of Destmy" I e iy L | ANZAC CO. plmmirmst 66 ” B heclCatnrday 11 ; fuls of baking powder. = - KEITH VAUDEVILLE 7| Wllllam Glllette ihj\k'mm sift dry ingredients. Add Miner. Read & Tullock HEADED oy enough milk to make a soft dough. COMEDIES— —NEWS % Drop by spoonfuls on ton of stew, | THelCassets i §¢ 9y 4 cover (ightly and cook 13 minutes. | se V HERE AND THERE “Dear Brutus o o e : el 1K bl H ————:’F()I 15 4 Potpinbuar Never cross your bridges (ill you e» The Remedy THE TWELVE JOLLY KIDS. SH-H! WE HAVE A SURPRISE FOR VOI y By J. M. Barrie come to them, but it's always wise to our alr THREE MORE BIG ONES, ces: 50c to $2.00, have a well-filled larder! Cuticura e G Seats Now on Sale, MARY, Snmmeslate ; Soap 2, Olntment 35 &6, Talcom . Samplt cach Free of - Cutbuen Bos g, Bortam