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, MY HEART «« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’s NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife \ The Way Dicky. Himscl. inlo activity this thing had Unless otherwise noted, these notices written e press Answered Mrs, Durkee's Question. e, burcaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deat. I experienced a very bad quarter of 1 was filled with a childish e =y | 2 hour before the physician arrived. soning irritation against Dicky. IF he | “DANGEROUS APFAIR"—PALACE, in New itain that given at other Graham and Katle were deft had only let me learn as I wished in- With o complete change of photo- Fox's theater this afternoon, when A tender in their care of me, and, stead of upsetting me with his arbi-{ plays and vaudeville for the | jthe inimitable Witliam Farnum. star deed, there was nothing in thelr ‘trary methods of ‘teaching: if he hii; of the week. the Palice s jof all male picture slavs, and the ovements which hurt me. But the nol insisted upon my taking the wheel | .\rvrmlnv (o -»lH'm ~\n;>\“ . o twonderful and captivating Pearl iiin my side gave.me no rest, and Just before ' Major Grantland’s car| DRotoplay featlive is “A Dangerous iNLIC Bappenod Soniel sanic BRIl : PRI 1 3 [ would not | fair with Herbert Rawlinson and {yVilliam Farnum, playing a dual ro Wéltomod Dr. Gibson's arrival with rvolled around the corner [ WOUH (0 4 jolence Rillings. A dangerous. vo-1 51 (e mnslish classic, A Tale o (:n.in:;(:n:\ rl.ww\n:l\w ol nicn tlu-“i.\n\vl;“m‘\m::\:\ "'f"‘“ “("““m"l‘.m, e ‘rrlw.vn(n“,unl uy‘l:un\‘\;n[m]: al 4i|'“\lHl[:- :S; [wo Cities,” is seen at his best--a alway s an. 3 simile came \e action of its plot moves e Slighte He made u swift, skillfull examina- | physician had finished encasing (he | 3 GERE B 4 v hropeller, nre- | S S o bn and then*looked down at me with upper part of my body I HERE L four and-to-hand oncounters | (SIS nnot 1‘,‘3““’1\( \K by‘]:\‘:‘;]”xl\r?,l. ¥Anklo i HiS 6ves. =3 4 manner- Swathin . W hetweens the icto ithe Svinaind an IR & DS Rl BCTASS B0 R0 TS h “’,‘x] ‘?m' with which e reassures ~ “There' The doctor stepped Pack | Japanese confederate that carry all the | 080 ¢ ‘ \..]-‘\Qiunh'em"’\.l Helia patients. [Iut it irvitated me. | beamingly, as if in_approval of Bty realisi of an honest-to Hstia b e s R R e s f orrime r ywn handivork ‘Now, if you WU jaqtle, The author ven ls! » of attraction that bhelor e o anbol Byt mtimieAt Drs 9 PR D slovy @ romantic touch setting | 10 1he great Dickens alone. The QRifL DBE axtthe Alodidpr: 'N]‘,‘ O e mo. a tabtet whielt Ti thif gave Director Miller every op- | StOIY. of rare theme, Is beautifully Well, young lady:” he said jovial-1 Mo JIder WO S M wd held a| portunity to give to his picture some | artistic and simple, dealing with the “I'm afrald we'll have to make «nisiol UF ML EEHET ould swallow | heautiful natural hackgrounds, includ- | plight of a party of Knglishmen in mummy out of vou for a few davs. =a8C 00 FEE K v mother-in- | ing scenes taken in Central park, New | the Fronch Siate at the critical period e ke thot pain away, 1L yon | fee O g ! York, in the neighborhood of New !of the French Revolution when life j1 run autos you must take the con- KW I the Window. York’s most exclusive hostelry, Hotel | and limb wore at the merdy of nu luences.” e A s CrURr o G e : over-excited populace. A snapshot of ‘What's the trouble. fracture © liiul e for e, The With this combinaiion of dramatic ' the play runs about as fallows: Two " my mother-in-law asked crisply. ,”“ it e material--romance, adventure aud | finglishmen who hear striking rescn- “Yes; but not a very serious onc Ll e snappy action, and with Director Mil-: blance to one another’are in love with Gibson turned to her deferentially. e addea i o zoneral divections | leriatithe moegnaphone, ithe public 1S i the same voung lady. She accepls P qr i ctonerrals tonabin 12 s v i ¢ | bretty surc of getting a picture Worth’ the attentions of the man of rigid Braithwalte, and I have found a5 to my treatment and nourishment | 0 By P Fo el nave, At least § oo SERTORE OF : ALt ; S s litth 2 e other, realizing & imisny" phyaiclans” regard the &nd .bowed himself out, jusi a8 Litc | ihe large audience that witnessed “A: pis ghortcomings, hositates to malke inent surgeon with ‘something akin “\‘"\'_M”‘\% brushed past him R0} 1y, zorous Affair at the Balace the-yiq reelings known, The man of hor awed admiration. 1¢ncom . = 1| cer s LesHIT DY REh Gl bR B B O o ot s R car t it p risont andll Cong iio v Tong, bofore she can getsout ‘Oh! Why didw't somebody AClE g0 the performance. that the | SeRES R n"m“."n e i Saprd of old friendship. “Here as aking | thing out of the ordinary. Herbert | 1D = oves may be hapby. et i‘\.h:flf"ml",,“?'\tfi"fl“l' bexhiaps | @ comfortable nap while all this was | [tawlinson, Florence Rillings ® and | (he unfavored suitor takes his place ? By pauiileTslien roing on. | was never so flabber- | Stuart Holmes have the prineipal | and dies for his friend. Mr. Farnum 88 jxapks, possibly. longer; 1t ml sasted in my life when Katie told me ! roles. The other photoplays consist | Plays both parts. Eiilivt; doperids altogether. npon SASIE WD I P8 R L Srack Senncit's comedy “Salome,~{ Pearl White is here, and {8 the ol v rapidly it heals: ' ‘Of course, ~.Vr Hooroa | with the original Sennett Beautics and | Pearl, loving and beloved by more DA ile te: MU Bpimiore SRerE R L et auist, i} Ten Turpin featnred. The- Kcith | people than any other screen star of A now, if you will help me. 7”“’f"; vou can,” my mother-in-law remarked | vandeville, offered on the bill consists | the, female species. She is seen in Iy spirits went to zero at the "']“’ 1 with a caustic pieaning which T think | of “The Canton Trio.” offering one | “The Black Secret serial. t_of inactivity before me. “‘ '}H. was quite lost upon Mr Durkoe, | 0f the newest hair raising novelties in | The st chapter of he Greal elled only this afternoon at ]1 "¢ hile 1 o downstairs and sce. Major | Vaudeville. Gonne and ' Alhorts are f Gamble” and four acts of vandeville g rest upon which my family has antland, who is waiting for me. | irantecd laugh makers and Russell ! featuring Di-Dio's Clreus will con- sted, and hore, at my first Dr, Giibson says she must go to| @nd Remington liven things up With | clude the program. =y R —) sleep as soon as possible, so dow’t let | their Jazzy LLNEL, ) = - RAND Har"m’d her talk.” y i O e : LYCEUM THEATER, A | vmml-h‘;‘:)! :;(-;:!x‘n' Illll}t{l(: & (;\i\:;!nu(l:::ll‘l)‘v‘t)l(. L bl e e | i Blina }?{II;X"xs‘ Proving a {Iu»nh\.l BURLESQUE ! sl ko bl upom 1) 11 % AUV ST LR P | g cardt s ot 10 st L j 8T of & big chair rear t » 1 est and anticipation in New Britain as | theater and crowded houses are pres- hin Street Fhone 1026-C | spank her if she opens her jmmu Dotiglas irbanks' new picture. “His | €nt at every performance. The grin- And I a so glad you are going Lo se ajesty, the American,” which will be ! Ping drama, written by Willard Mac EET ot { that officer, what's-his-name, down- e attraction at the Palace theater ! and Lou Tellegen, tells of the down- HAMES/H COOR IR | stairs. He's pacing up and down the | Aronday, Tuesday and Wednesday:. [ fall and redemption of a strugglinz Presents jveranda with a face like a thunder Something more than mere interest | young artist of Paris. The pla B Sh . T #3 i cloud. You'll find some of the pillc in a motion picture lies back of thisjfilled with those moments of inte he est dDhow in 1own | bitten right off, sce if you don't. | anticipation, for “Ilis Majesty, the | dramatic interest mingled with com- i My mother-in-law hurried out of | American,” is Douglas Fairhanks’ first | edy that brings hearty laughs, Claude With Franl( Hunter | the room ;\f\.lflr looked beseechingly nmm»,(:..m.-‘ production and marks | Kimball, Charles Mylott and Eugene at Mrs. nmim.‘. i S the first n-ll e of United Artists’ cor- | Shakospeare are scoring individus Vaudeville e i 1,‘.? x‘ .?': 1‘ \"fl‘.!lul i aug -V-AI ym'xr,lu{mv.\l e g0 :,?1 ed ‘mh }\mnr . j triumphs this week; while Miss Leon- | T bezged. for indeed 1 had felt an'ir-| The first picture made under thess | auq, {he popular lewding ladv, and - e | rosistiblo inclination {0 laught ideal conditions is “‘His’ Majesty, the | gther fewining membors of the com- sweep over me at the little woman's i\,":_"_'f"”{ g ,.I “:_' f;_-”"_;{f"”""' of tho| pany are proving more popular than “Oh, [ am so sorry!” she said in| having sce s produc or “n o o ror AR G G i putting | ¢ity. The Palace theater has alway: 'h‘l;.]""l ;“:;"h ,.\:.;” ,bgl '\hT,‘". o e e ow T won't say a| chdeavored to choose its attractions 5 dat _‘; ,"‘;-‘“‘ ‘|p‘”,;_‘”"""w‘_‘."" B s With discrimination and regardloss ot | 9 atwrday e R i one question which nobody seem DS N e a e OIS e e o L oft, pearly white ap- doplie e, 3 American,” knowing what a Doug- | the original and there is remarkable bearance, free from all &N | litow.: WWliere in the world is DicRy ? irbanks film will be when fhe in.| realism in.the scenc laid in the La lemishes, will be com<%> re LG LG HGRLEI ) B B ble “Doug” can put his best inte | Quarter at Paris and those in the parable to the perfect (3 swerlng by the sound of voices com-| it ‘tne theater management feels and | €reat city of New York. beauty of your skin and IEEY ing through the opened window which stly so. that it will offer to its pat- In connection with the showing of omplexionif you will us was just ahove the veranda—deep, beginning Monday what should | “Blind Youth,” it is worth noting thut Gouraud's masculine voices, one of them, ex-| prove to be the very height of screen { this play is only one of the many > | cited, angry, that of my husband. entertainment high-class productions that the local Drlenfal Cream B dorkncREoRT ORI SRRl oLy e s ——— { stock company is getting the reputs vt Jne Far it s ‘phm:luonfl. T-heard him should. “It's | STAR BILL AT FOX'S, I tion of putting on each week. Tt i ) # d—d unwarranted piece of imper:| . No better program was ever offe because of this that the Lyceium tinencel"” | Players are so popular. Director PARSONS’ THEATER William (. Masson, managing direc tor, is also an actor as well—a happy HARTFORD. combination that is seldom found in 5 the stage director of the average 3 . TONTIGHT 8:15 |stock company and one that tends MATINEE SATURDAY toward a more perfect production of MESS# S COMAN & HARRIS Present { # play than could be obtained other- wise MRS FISKE Next week the Lyceum Players will . leave the field of serious drama and In'a Comedy of Moonshine Madness | Pend a week in the land of comedy Al ATRROTETIE Ve [ when they will appear in that screan * . 5 | ing vehicle, “Mary’s Ankle,” whicl, N Mls Ne"y uf N flrleans | in the words of Pollyanna, the parrot MACK JENNETT in the pla worth going miles to ) By Lau B see. “Mary’s Ankle” had an exceed- A PER-EC 3 PRIC 2 OF LAUGHTER JANKELDOODLE w BERLIN Y FEATURE EACEPTIONAL L1l BROWNE LORD -CHARLIE MURBAY -MARIL BEN IURPIN s~ CHE/ TER CONKUN PReVOS T N COMJUNCTION W/iTa SENNETTS ORIGINAL BATHING BEAUTIES DIRECT 7 BEACHLS The Only Sennett Girls On Eastern Tour. YANKEE DOODLE IN BERLIN. Is A Feature Picture Not a Two Part Comedy. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER MAT. DAILY ORCH. 15 ¢ BAL.II ¢ IN PEA “THE V\ FEATURE-—NOT WILLIAN FARNUM “A TALE OF TWO CITIES” RL WHITE THE FOUR VAUDEVILLE DI DIO CIRCUS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED) Y THE ONLY AUTHORIZED ‘Yankee Doodle inA Berlin” 20, 1916, i Hittl CONTINUOUS SAT. 1L.30 4o , Q.30 THURS, VPRI, SAT. DICEEN'S GREATEST PLAY FIRST EPISODI. OF BLACK SECRET” ACTS WITH IN PERSON WITH L TWO-PART COMEDY—WITH THE USUAL § SEE THEM AT THE MATIN only 25 contains on i And the pri This Beautiful Dinner Set For You! A complete set of 42 pieces of handsome Parisian China decorated with a rose pattern for 1 coupons and #3.75 in cash. proof, odor-proof package of the famous Wedgwood Creamery Butter It also contains one pound of the finest ch creamery butter money can buy. Churned of the purest cream. Ask for it by name at your grocer’s. e coupon. ce is reasonable. —AND, every package of Parksdale Farm Eggs contains one coupon. Send money and coupons to P. Berry & Sons, lnc., Hartford, Conn. Sole Distributors for New Emsgland St i i the leading cities of ts éarl has touved all of the country. Secure your s DONX'T FORGET DOUG. FAIRBANKS AT THE PALACE NEXT MON., Tl WED. M=o the On and MACK SENNETT | BEAUTIES | Original MARIE PREVOST, PHYLLIS HAVER, ETC. IN UNCLE TOM CABI oUvT THE |PALACE Tonight, Friday, Saturday ANOTHER GOOD SHOW HERBERT RAWLINSON, IN Dangerous 1 Affair” It's & great photopk ull of big scenes, fights, big thrills, Mack Sennctt Comedy—Others, Keith Vaudeville With 0. Alberts,” Remington.” The Canton “Gonne and “Rus 1 and YOU WILL LIKE HIS SHOW, 42 pieces of Parisian China, graceful in design and bea tifully embossed with a gold band. For 25 more coupons and $3.75 you cam get another 35-piece set. A third 35.piece set, for 25 coupons and $3.75, completes. this magnificent dinner service. 112 pieces in all. very dust- | sitverwave requires constant care | as to dusting and should be kept u | der glass, that is in a cupboard or | cabinet, if possible | nu for 'Tomorrow. | Breakfast—Grapes, scrambled eggs, | toast, coffee. i Luncheon—Rice fritters, health | bread tea Dinner—Roast beef (English cit) potatoes roasted with meat, crenmed | carrots, endive with bacon dressing, bread and butter, pudding, coffee. My Ow» Recipes, apple pompadour | long as it is possible to use ' i ‘ tehen of her own nomc Sis- | home-grown fruit, [ try | ter Mary cooks daily for a famil of | Everybody needs the min i four adults, She brought to her kitch- | found in all frits to keep their ble | en an understanding of the chemistry | in good order. Eat fruit for brea | of cooking, gained from study of do-| fast and begin the day well mestic science in a state university. | ce Fritters, | Consequently the advice she offersisa | 1 cup cooked rice. { happy combination of (héory nd | 1 egg | praetic Fvery recipe she gives is her | | tablespoontul sug: ; own, first triéd out and served at her | ¢ tablespoonfuls milk. family table i 6 tablespoontuls flour | Bk o | 1 teaspoonful baking powder. Once every two weeks is often| 1, teaspoonful salt. ! cnough to clean the silver used in the | Reat 0g2. L8 dlod nukanang st dining-room. ; ] | Mix baking powder with flour and Always wear rubber gloves for iher2 | 443 alternately swith N 3 is nothing harder on hands than sil- | deep fat i il Bk ver polish. It seems to get under | Health Bread. one’s mm.-rmmsrzm.» stick there as n; 1 cupful whole wheat flour. it meant to stay forever, 5 CUpTuls DR, I use a soft brush to clean the | 7 cupral bultermilk heavily embossed pieces. The bristles | 1. cupful molasses work down into the pattern and ciean | 1, cypfu] puts, aw it is impossible to de with a cloth. | eliptull ralaing And again in the final washing T use s a brush to remove all traces of he | 1. teaspoongul salt | cleaning powder or cream. | Mix flour bran and salt. Add mo- | 1f the outside of teapots and s - | lasses; Dissolve soda in milk and add | bowls rubbed to & high bvolish | 15 mixture. Ada nuts: and raisins. | with a chamois skin they w Ui Turn into a well greased bread-pan | tarnish as quickly. and Dhake in a slow oven for one ] hour. | Pompadour - Pudding, i i apble 1 4 cupfuls water. i 1 cupful sugar. | Phonc 1000 i e i B g |1 tablespoonful butter. 1 T S 1 cupful flour. | TONIGHT 1 teaspoonful haking powder. Kriday Night and Twice Saturday ]| 12 teaspoonful salt. \re the Remaining Performances || Put water, sugar, butter, grated vind and juice of lemon in a covere:l ke j saucepan. When hoiling drop in ap- plés (pared, cored and cut in quar- [SASTUAMSWNEAHY | | tor=) Lot simmer until apples are nearly cooked. Sift flour, | powder and salt and add enough o { milk to make a soft dough. Drop Lou Tellegen and Willard Mack's [ trom a teaspoon into the apples. ‘eat Play of the Studios of Paris and New Yor The Herald says “Excellent acting in - ‘Blind Youth.' The Record says “Excellent acting: deserve great credit in selecting such a show.' NEXT MATINEE SATURDAY T WEEK, * IARY'S ANKLE"” Cover tightly and holl for fifteen min- utes. i b linner the he man who demands his on tim should remember that | dinner demands the man on time | MARY. HILDREN Should not be “dosed” for colds—apply the “outside” treatment— . \71cKs\7AP0RU ®YOUR BODYGUARD" ~ 30, 607,