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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1], 1919, NOT TOO BUSY TO GREET MA AND PA MY HEART =« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife How Mothe raham’s Attitude [ EPHNITE PN sucn Was Transforned. ed Talsehood is that, you're Unless otherwise noted, these not are written by the peess My mother-in-law came back from fool than'l took you for.” bureaus of the theaters or other attractions witih which they deal b drivé in high humor 1 Harmony Established. lght have known t she would dc had added the us i Id in her en-7 ] and that’s usc outing, like one not have accented her mes disappointment it poiniec for any ler “Although I have no doub went on, turning niiorako son, “that Richard would he perfe wpable of trying ' some s had no one to rest remember that the remarkab, mnounced as sho enter turning. as s spoke, 19 NSO SRS ¥, who was following her wit hior perched rapturousl pon h ulder Dicky managed vink at ist, and. t _ vas mim- 1 hout his mother seeinz him : 1 " & 4 Gt v S 3 4.7 1 $ , £, wel known in ou houschold p . v = i = i 2 2 ; 5 g 7 . I hveved re than mischief jtude. It was rccosnition of (h : her neek ! pic engen, her husband, is with her. The ture shows she had time to join them | parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Far- in the studio garden. And Lou Tel- | rar, pe ‘the birth of our little son that manner being swep i i i g New York-“Filn stars arc quarrels may be healed, all mis reminder of the ador o i i Y 8 . 3 i never {00 husy fo greet “ma” and i o i or our little son P . £ ¢ pa. They found Geraldine Farrar erstandings hed~ ove " tort eone will ' thg all- orbing topic of Junior's pe Tittle t « minute hs. t ouch I - Rl G g , 4 . s into her work and scores another sue- up and looked at ¢ 1 l \ Jeking Departure. “What on 1 vou dawdling “Pals First,” is a crook play, de- f he were 20 instead of 1 | void of any “rousgh stuff” and with an | original fwist. It should have been | ¢ written by ©O. Henry, who is said to! he would have given no such diive, rould beiter I be the king of all writers whose sto- | B a7 déicdtion (o (1o beautios ot De ducl before woubest o o K1 : ; ; vies have «n unexpected ending, and | 1 ttllage, and e Wil doech § want 'i g : . 3 this ending is certainly unexpected. Graham conftiniied fondly wrotnd ot demanded tartly o teach Marsaret be starting. wrong my|son,” Dicky de- srandiloquen o had i “If you'ie ! o randiloguer If he h 11\;1 e fvin scenery. Al ni vould o ‘ B ieoibed he prette | have the whole (owh gawping at her. e R e e B ih i ; think ¢ With Junior in her arms she sweot up (hat not until the very curtain fall | ¥ s | put | out of the room. Dicky shut the door : il i it ey ander| B i ik his han(s on the | softly, then'iturned to me, grinning = : stand it—then it is plain. In brief— o | beay Danny and Dominic appear in the Ennc st S “Your stock’s going up,” he mur- y ST g 7 . prologue as two tramps. They reach n I took my own hands off he 1 “Belor 1 eent ior Rihe from >als’ Wirst” at the Lyecum in which Claude Kinmiball, the new & =outher mansion] where Danny is ) 5 or @ whole block as 3 ading ma is making » CTRON it - ded the c ) whole bla E e leading man, is making = biz personal hit apparently mistaken for the missing hine car leRlese bl e four adults. She brought to her kitch- | cake pan and bake in a moderate s 1 could L o PRt slacial aloofness) Now vou a4 master of the house. The two enter,! en an understanding of the chemistry | oven thirty minutes. el S e (e el ks S el ! Kimball, as Danny, and Charles My- | MAke themselves ai home and mas- | of cooking, gained from study of do- | Meat Pic. Dicky!" 1 zasped in horri S S B R (e e e e e Ll e e el caliowhars! F,;.(rnmc‘{\ mestic science in a state university.| Meat. ation. “You didn't S e S e e fons on thetr own shoulders, sun. | ©f other characters causes complica- | Consequently the advice she oftersisa Flour. | | Well, Margaret!” my mother-in ticws a | happy bina ; ¢ e oY We ot bt n e the i ot ine| ore b he okt e icws that scem destined to send both ; happy combination of theory and 1 small onion I | | | In the kitchen of her own home Sis- stir into mixture. Beat egz and add. | | ; ter Mary cooks daily for a family of ; Turn into a well-greased and floured interrupted taptly, “all I've 2ot to : back Duison fandiwhien all Bseem s Shimilos B iveryirecine Sho £ lves i - eivizhale E , uffeuse! T where's your motor cast. As Danny, supposed cx- by »ack to Prison, an n e E s her celery stalks e ane 10, Who appears to presume to | 1 e . ey e | family table. 1 AU asquerada as o enan whose deatn | Sleuth adds stll more mystery to the | 3 . . : SuDsColl 1 . “Those arg for 1he fonneau, Dicky.” # Soluvtion until “Danny,” in a farewell g teaspoon sal NEW: explained. “If I'm going to lewrn has heen reporied, Mr. Kimball plays . 1 UM THEATREBJ/“;N ; s = bl o - Kimball plays | 200 2%, This villainous cousin, ex-| FEvery woman likes pretty clothes 125 fassponn) BRling nawdak, A how to drive, T want clbow sleeves , his part admirably. Ispecially in the | ©F TR e fen o I anaiwnilelinie bworking tionsekene 5 e e + 3 ¢ . plains E . C e king sekeeper ablespoon butter 5 and nothing in my way. [ have this | Cl K “ ] h l tense situations, where it secrmis that | F o o’ = ) PIONE 1000, 3 i 2 “Pals First” should prove a good i can't wear dainty and delicate fabrics - R e e e aude lmba ays DIlfiGUll cepowure is inevitable, he rallies | “Pals Fir P soodifGenit dainty and o fabrics | Water inareds rined S anviy Blact N b e oo Sivie and carvies | the . netion | vehicle for the Lyceum Players this| she can e very attractive in her neai- | Grind meat with/(he course knife week because they failed to <c- ] ”'~”” ol Uil o ":‘ “‘ U Lo St "m_( No ]w\‘(_md week and ought to draw big houses. | ness. of the food chopper. Put onion and care seats in advance. It.costs insPehiyschsent pouuiiecs, Leien) R()le ll]"EXCG]len Ma[mer R e g E : S { I like house dresses made of wash- | celery through with meat. Sift as o commented teasingly. “Those are ! i itable is the ing of Mr. Myiott able materials varying | nothing, o why be disappoint- : s ne T alosep e M el et FOX'S THEATER : erials varving i warmth [ much flour over meat as meat will B 11000 ordors TiCld ¢l unoe likely to nced a hot-water bas before | Romlnlel ahcbogticnalonbenny b S | With the. season of the vear. Cham- | absorb ana stic well. Grease a bak- half hour before the perform- you get home | o o et Al "“ ‘(“ oI ““‘»‘ acting this Must a mother, beautiful, true. gen- | bray or gingham for sumuner and | ing dish an W,, i nient Il e fancc If only vou dowt suffer from that | - (BY Jler S : :‘h'l'll"(':;””“h"’ L "';;":f“d“”f‘,“ crous and at the apex of a great sociul | galatea or a cotfon flannel for win- | enough wit@f. (g more than cover oy 3 o ffliction.” GOl e A 1e usual audience c irst night i arns his > deserved ap- i s | ter. B anel ol 5 1 TONIGHT AND ALL WE affil on i I tic o niC o 8 oyl ogTil;=t % N : . e s e m]m.,h]l(. carcer, sacrifice this by confessing to[ €. But beware of a fuzzy flannel | meat. Rub mu.] into flour, salt tinecs WD, THURS.. take hold of the wheel, I at the Lyceum Jast evening came 1 194 > | an error of her youth? “Spares of | and do mot weai it Lefore laundering | and baking powder and make a soft satisfied o give the new leading 5 o 5 5 & saris,”” which opened at Fox's theater | 1t. IU's dangerous because the fuzz is with about 1-2 cupful of wa : T e \nother new face on the ILyceum s e lmmmab] $ You misjudge me fckycallediie) oy M e i e tostr it Thet = Loprds (his weck i% that.of Josoph | vesterday for a three day rum, gave & e er. Spread over wmeat and bake in back ove s shouldar as he led the | L . e o oo P | answer to this vital question. Mad-| A short. vather full skirt is much hot oven for 45 minutes. him, w ed him, listencd i Claney, as Uncic Alex. a negro serv- | & i i a3 e 5| more comTortabls $6 wark iu then a S e ant. Although ‘a. more minor .pact, | ‘21e Traverse, e I naiesw ione i SoRe String Beans, v ney does very well'as succeeds | -screening of” characters of deep. pas- N ong orc, regardless of fash- pound beans e 'w,,., L e e et sl sion is well known, has the stellar role | ion. tablespoons oil or melted butter. spont an nvitation Mol the women's | Dorraver: ofl the e ding holes diatect in mood atyle. Jame Stuart, ay| and her superb'acting left nothing to] = The waist should allow pefect frec tablespoons vinegar. motor corps before you're a month 2 o : be hoped for in this regard. The story | dom to the arms and shoulder mus- teaspoon salt deals withs one Marguerite Coullarc [ cles. teaspoon -papriki wife of a noted French diplomat, who| Worn out and soiled “nest™ dresses teaspoon finely minced parsley nearly wrecks the French cabinet in | arve down-trodden lookin arments inap and gvash beans. Cook until her efforts to hide the secret of ajand are apt to make th wearer | tende: Drain.. Make a dressing vouthful error. Many and intense are | feel (hat-way R e i the scenes pictured while this story js | Menu for Tomorrow. ST G R ) AT e brolight to its climax—when the heau-| Breakfast—Halves of zrape fruit, | still hot, tiful woman confesses her youthful in- | fried mush with syrup, coffee discretion and introduces the diplo- Luncheon—Creamed dried beof, St George might slay a mere drag- | | 7 mat's own secretary as her son. Many | baked potatoes. bread and butier, | on but he'd never tackle a turkey this Scored irritaied is that of the every-day: American liarrow LePaige appears as a souths | g0 roels of, good comedy, hunting | zinger bread, ica. Novermber. ; — % There is nothine of {he molly- | ern: judge, Judge. Log and aze z o AT man. There is nothing of the moll - judge, Judge. Logan, and Hazell .4 0w are also shown. The four, Dinner—Meat pie (made from lefi- MARY Miss Alicia, “70 and deaf as - h w3 P coddle in his make-up, and while he | Stone, as REE ellols M & | yaudeville acts on the bill are ail over roasl) hominy, string beans, | Ee—————————————— 5 a Very ) A Ish a0 5ood Mookines young Hian. ebls fia)ost,ihi dlmin o partsiihis| we ek ELE Sl Ke e i sy gt Gans | Fadiskes breddliana b atiey Galtes = > - rding Ealanin H Thrs is o foure? looks are like those of the men with | as did Frani Ford, a federal detec- | 1o yack are a-pair of contortionists| nia grapes and nuts, coffe IF 1 0EN ONLY KNEW ) s b L X v eople conie comizet every | tive, and Joseph Guthtie, as a police- e = . S L : & . but et mails o .j whom people conte in on: G e e osnh ot 15 2 P who know that a little comedy and My Own Recipes, it bmu!h ko not oo handsoma to be true, bui { man. novelty adds much to their act and| Hominy mukes a very good Substi- " just “a regular feller.” Playing the Miss Margaret Leonard, the leading | (ere nat slow to use it. Rose Miller! tute for potatoes. (oarse hominy or e title role of “Pals First,” a clever | woman, as Jean the faithful sweel- | sings some jazz and some not, but jazz samp boiled and then fried is better n‘n] crook play by Lee Wilson Todd, Mr.' heart, puts her usunal excelient acting | 51 1o, Rose a mighty zood enter- for a vegetable substitute than hom- | A¢HINE back ; NG p ECK APORUB ——— _ | tainer. Two very good colored come- . iny grits or|fine hominy. All kinds| Brings you hours of m at | 0 dians are Brawn and Crumbly with a of hominy e leisure or at work. wia Y ywnstairs, “Never, never, will | desert Mrs. Micawher. | Voiced their approval and now Just obey me implicitly and vowl | Kimball is off with a flyving start the Lyccum Players. And if he con- | Aunt Caroline, another negro role. older tinues (o play up {0 the form he dis- | plays in her usual stellar form, and b e wis ote ene his ! i e B n beneath this | g1aved "last’ evenin ew Britain Ilugene Shakespeare, as “the squir- merry nonatnse dbat worried (e, U {yong vyl ask nothing botver vl o denizen of -the underwarld, aw that Dicky expected that und Mr. Kimball has all that a leading | plays his part well. Dillon Deasy, as bis tutelage 1 would zrasp the intri- | yiah whould have. The tone qualities | Dr. Chilfon, again scores as the vil- of motor driving with unusual o his deep voice arc pleasing to the | han and acts this part in a most cap- quickness, and I was afraid that if T! cap: his mannerisms and acting, | able manner His carringe, manner failed o come up to his expectations | escpocialiy his facinl expressions, arce | and articulation brands his work as of { he would he hoth disappointed and | pleasing to the eve: and his physique | the hizghest order this week. What a Heap of Happiness 1t Would Bring to New Britain Homes, Hard to do housework with an must well cooked to be TLAUDE AL =yOUR BORYAL " 3 R ) P ) | g B THE BEAUTY OF BUTTE, MONTANA | Hib i b i i iy SL200 fseo (“The kind o pinay everyone “The w Teacher” is here. Though | Ginger Bread, that wants to see and appland: | \ IRE) it is another school act there is variety | 1_4 cup sugar. g Backache pains often come: fromwg then bhuy scats to =co it over PAR&ONO '1“ ATEI\ o and splendid comedy from the quartet | q_a (s ek, weak kidneys, e : that compose the disorderly school| 1.3 cup lard "Twould save much needless woe uspense, Thrills and Surprises HARTFORD. BB G g 5 room. | 11-4 cup nour. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak You'll just love Danpy 1 the Sy i s & : —— 1 egg. kidneys. | ; 1-2 cup boiling water \Read what a New Britain citizen Pominic / Tonight 8:15. Twice Wedhesday 2 : tage Reception \Wednesday, . ..‘ ()l\li‘\(":‘; I:A\l:n'lf Present T X ¥ & # AT THE PALACE. licesnoonl 5o e November 19th—AVhen the pa- 2€0- B CobanigiiGrents Ghungter: : b 4 ¥ g 3 An exceptionally fine show is being | |_4 teaspoon salt Mrs. Maria Murphy, 103 Columbia ; ] Comedy ¢ : : 4 trons will he invited upon (he ; ¢ offered at the Palace tonight and ! 115 teaspoon cach cinnamon, gin- | St, says: ‘Doan's Kidney Pills cer- stage to mect M. iKimb “A PRINCE { > ] . : ; . gl Wednesday and the large crowds who ' oo; cloves. | tainly did me a lot of good when I * e 7 A : TR i bR 3 aftended the performance yesterday Cream Jard and sugar. Add mo- | had kidney complaint. My back was THERE WAS” 59 Ay : e : were loud in their applause at the ' j,gees Add flour, spices and salf. | weak and lame and L was in run down g v I 2 & : lr":::];‘]‘h“’“\‘l’tyih:];"j‘l“\“ o "*;_"'m::“_“"“/) Dissolve soda in boiling _water and ! condition. I had no enerey to do my With GRANT MITCHRELL % K : : i ) the thrilling drama, “The Pagan { Topsevio i e e L Tailov-VMade Man” Fame i S : { God { floor, my back ached so I thought it i $ . X « | it would break. I often had diz s = 25¢ to $2.00. : - S g Other photoplays consists of a rip s vonid Bl Foft ”.!‘ Y hosfl Wednesday Matinee. 25¢ to $1.50. 3 ; R = roading comedy. a new cpisode of |;achesiand my kidncyx actec rir,’:”,l"'.'_ ~— - = i : : 4 i : “Thunder M(" and the Palace News | Iy anrriondiadyisedime L osiseELoRILe 1 | 3 ol g Weekly. The fine Keith vaudeville | [iRidneyiEnispand fon doing so L If was W GRAPMD Hanfflfd i : : 5 : program is featured by ‘The New ! saon fieejtropualljistdneyy troubla = W " % 4 N Model” with Al Weber, a farce com- ! 60c, at all dealers, . ";}\wt -Milburn 7 w 4 . A ¢ it oty gi i pu E ! Mfgrs., Buffalo. ) % 7 QE JE | { > i edy vith pretiy girls and living models Now Playi o WEDNESDAY (I Bl’ RLES E : 3 A e ata : with ouite a new idea in the vaudeville : Main Street i hone 1026 @ B : % 2 Jine. Geo. Moove, the American jug- | M D ENE i / % fi SR " . 7 - gler, offers a4 new novelty routine that | » Q E & 4 i SRR ;i 3 was well liked and Chidlow and | Y 6 | P S, CLARK AMUSEMENT €O, | i T = e ¢ Haight, a pair of comedians, kept | Ou can t g things lively with their funny talk ! L L INC., OPFERS, : ; e . & and songs. | WrOflg if o il Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- “ i : 2 M ALL STAR CAST ; : day the theaterzoers of New Britain | I e agan R]ght to the N WOMANE SINDAND s § o will be given a real treat at the Pal- REDEMPTION 2 A 5 ace when the big production, “The o 9 = ; X . Rizht to Ilappiness” is shown. The ‘(;PY APES é i / y NPy : picture has just heen taken off Broad- ARCADE N q ‘ Wiy H FQX S NOV. 20 21 22 - SEHS - i sy w}wr.» it has shown at the Park Thrills — Romance — Thrills | STUDIO T » TONTGI ; / theater for the st four aweeks at Keith Vaudeville Features P Rig” . A 3_ '%‘leTE 3 3 s Y tremendous bhusiness. In it is, fea- | P 3 34 At ) tured the brilliant emotional star. s A I’\ s -] B> Dorothy Phillips, in the greatest dual N W F e . e 3 role yet offered on the screen. In the | or your sew comzos § | in “Black Secret - 2 g eochaese e i MODEL?”? Christmas took six months to make the produc- ‘,\U{} \‘}LLu % SENNFIT’ . y z i tion mnnfl:xe N With p,-vu,\“‘.)-(-lu"}h i Livie | PhOtOS. FOUR BIG ACTS The Tickle Makes You Cough GEORGE MOORE FEATURING . BATHiNG BEAUTIES HAYES HEALING HONEY Stops' TS S It's none the Tickle, Teals the Throat and “Th N T h bRl IN PERSON Th s (“ol. King Stanley, { Cures the Cough 335 free 2 7 = s o The beauty judge 1st7C N & Stanley, s the ou h. Boce. A free box of l" E I € INCW 1eachner Butte, Mont.— Miss Emma Harrine iend of “Buffalo Bill, who | GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for “The RIGHT TO HAPPINESS” 00 r.ar y 4 n 3 s 1 g-| oldtime friend 1 3ill, i E h R 4 SAL FOX S NGV. 2/1, 25’ 20 | ton has been classed as the fairest| has traveled the 20,000 miles’ in a | Chest Colds. Head Colds and Croup Next Week R o RO AT O i { sirl scen in 20000 miles of ftravel. tour of the United States. with every boltle.

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