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Jpric Y HEART ano MY HUSBAND | T figasl ‘ : ,’H’I\'vl\x ; BY VASA LODGE? i X 3 - i Chorus and Show e ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE Orf s : B 5 A el (e e SO e LGP | 3 ! B Marie Scl Tda Der Jus . As - previoys toted. Valkyriy q 3 g Y i, bR s lodze, O. of V.. will ohserve iis twen- evelations of a ife | ; » : Lol Samoy Sl B e e e A e § - ~Toeda Pre 0 b 3 Riioct bl i S ey with an entertainment and dance in — — ————— —= = v/ = YL R0 Rt RES — 9 S x R e e At kney ) ik hall. A musi review, di- 5 v - Bl Bengtson, Iiuth E. Larson, | Lected by Miss Amanda Carlson, Miss What Happened | suests had been swept to the center i} s otherwise noted, these motic writien by the press n Redden, Jessie Blair Anna Borg, pianist, will be present ien They All Reached Home | of the veranda before they had hurcaus of the theaters or other ‘tions witlr which they deal 2idl ocller, Hazel oRiolion s | chance to seec the Braithwait 1 —— OpelNE—Iabanchopseany e mood did not serve me! Moonlight"—By Japanese 3 L sitenen of I own nome : hot a swift, frightened, guilt-sharing e D T e Drum Corps—Helen Dixon, Ger- ¢ 2 b ReSchansellBiofshecrfDaric ol nce at Harriet Braithwaite and' ' o ey Rl PR R S ‘“"““f' R b Susie Gustaf- | Sister Mary cooks dany for a family rned into the driveway and Li was relieved to see that she was maz- . | 1In the : o e Kallaren, Taumn Nell. Frances | 30N Laura Ierlin, Mildred Johnson. {of four aduits. Nhe brousht to her e blackface come th Stk Anna Anderson, kit a g ing 3 ed the group on the veranda.| nificent in her control of any showi ¢ work of Miss Peggy Mitchell, as Lily | Willlams, Fibel Borg, Doris Honi: <Y 0-Sant—By chen an understanding of the fifi = Treite, Margpric xouns: Grace Hivon | MUSICAL REVIEW 1 ~ - % Morris Hoglund ~hemistry s N ¥ { i ; onir ¥ Gl c s | Mitenel e e ) Hog chemistry of cooking, sained from of emotion. Her manner was perf White, first {he maid of Cindy jax Dlalse inid De abrella Girls, Mi study of domestic science in a state as vitn tr ers W & s S .| tle Unkicbach, Dorothy Bacon. Ttuth as she rose with the others when we | 25 S Cann g s of | tle Lin ach, Dorotl 23 S ! s 1 cached the veranda. Jaton g sgtlo bl BOns e R Boardman. Martha Norton, Doris Zrickson, Ruth H s university. Consequently the advice © 2 i . S O e e vy SranCas the first order. Her expressions were | 0 Radil lice Berlin. she offers is n happy combination of i or Hanictgbaithwalto s, £iTherenwas noj nced ftofiook slosas i nothing if not mirth-provoking and | - sresemsore deniit 1o Mar- | “Chinese Luilaby"—Iy Ruth Parsons | theory and practice. Every re upon Dr. Braithwait As he caught Playing with her were Hz i an. e b sl - thur Olson, Albert Root and liu- redihtitier o HC IoRIc f he s beside e e S = 5 : : T e Gl N Geoyening p = lofl, i the seat beside me. sight of Katnerine his face 1it un, nisy Howard Y. Stearns Makes Blg Hit ' <on ana Howara . Timbren, as _Sallet—dartha, Clark, Georsina | i Garlson. (Co ont 1o S0 s oo g ¢ serly, but ,d,MTIL,‘ eves fairly danced with pleasure, and : urday und Friday. respecti Their §jia Schweitzer. Flovence Mo Sl on=pkonei by Futh Barsons ang he desire in her eves to be the ' Yie strode toward her, both hands out- | Hal‘lfiqum Dance Featupes | numvers atso were well receised e e g { Tan Girls, Mildred Swanson. B0ba | e seeret of soff, fluffy woolgna Jack Bickett in the mood he hown on, the way home, this manager of the surprise of stretched, shoving Dicky to one. W e o o it r it ST S And . Anna and Helen Fobers, ing, she ‘knew only the surface. 1| with one movement of his mi T (here no doubt but the dance il e Duncanson, Rae SAHC S a certain amount of oil bed at the ‘chance her childish | shoulders. | iho Hatlequing s not only the pref |lSeheidlds Ainnie Borslarivel 1 Chong' - entire in pure wool and only by preservinig jasm might have of giving the| “Katherine Sonnot!” he exclaimed. (By Herald Reviewer.) est. but alsol the best. In this were 5 vs Marvin, Myrtle Porter, | .. Rosne e NCe is small percentage of lanolin is it g eiuiofpustinabpening SN | Gavy el el IE T The musical extravaganza, “Oh!}1s young women, dressed most artis- quist, Elsie Dehm, Mildred | “F1l up Tour Gl s Sediigs (G ble to keep blankets and sweat- ahead, Marion,” I said, smiling| The expletives boomed out like the! o1 Cindyv!” under the auspices of | tically as harlequins, and their dane- | Torrell, Elizabeth Hiltpold. I{II -f)”t'l }fghm\f i _ ... jers in their state of woolines | explosions of small artillery. He had . ! ing was as nearly perfect as an ama- Songs of erday and today Migh e Your Once > A\ pure non-alkaline soap thor- i i jumped up in the seat just asj seized Katherine's small hands in his| "N local JMasonic, organizations was i 88 T8 ©5 [k & PERACCt A8 o & at| Japanese—Mary AlcEnrvoe, Irens _m(‘]:;'l_:l“ m'"’}" "‘J‘,;:!‘:l‘“h . oughly dissolved and lukewarm water % the car to the steps of the! own big ones and was shaking them | Presented for the first time last eve-| . 2 eroup of pretty girls. who act | Thampson, Charlotte Horwitz. Sadye Freaty (‘ho;u\’ E r { are essentials. A thick. heavy suds I:L_ and had .ll 'U}url!_ f)\u»‘n }t.”‘(;‘ up and down ‘\’izorou_slu gazing down | ning in the Lyceum theater before an| {sgether so well, is seen on any stage, Bl(;{:-xx{hor;'w S s T T “Come and Pl iz Mo e lmd }n)_e ?“s,‘ ;\'2 h‘wzuc:r :m-:_i a l:g'hlvfr of !h(‘! tonneau before Ad | at her the while as if, Dicky declared t ynusually large and appreciative | let along an amateur stage. Anothe ulas—Marion Burke, I5bba Ander s Sana Pt R ;’\: "smm each S\;_ul‘e{:dmg] rinsing will stopped, | afterward ‘‘she were something off i e = o re s < ] son. ' T S + sure a successfu laundering. e v ard, g ence S s | feature was the ballet number. Miss $ lund. Mildred Swanson and Lin ¥iise 1 urprise sl HolicaTe ot [ p Sl s (o B rres napl malRnaa | S Boo- s aibe icestiand chozusforueils § R S e e Orfental—Marion Rau, Ethel G Johnson water should be of the same temper- dma! Uncle Dicky! Everybody!! wanted a long time.” production are large ones and the o8 : 1-| wold, Florence Mouat, Margaret F N OaiaTa ature. e oo Y Ty boay | dancer, and her work earned consid-| 0 v chorus. s s e hat I've brought you L lines are so arranged that everybody | . . bblanee o reral| t€ Dance by Hartford ! sirle g soap e rinsing wa-» sl : s A A Dark Frown erable applause. while the s ) K Tlenoeitasy 3| P < el Tor e Y ky, with his usual delightful air andlevers Ioton Lo s i i s % T Quakers- Ienrietta Svensk, Vocal o e inds A na anq | ters little of'the clean suds is left in Vv group has distinet place. | young women who also took part in — t Anderson and 1he\ fabeic) Dreveniinaiths o or the lcoming guests, had dashed, “Harriet” He turned toward his|Those in it gave every evidence of| (his sketch were no less pleasing. The | aracrson. Mayomne Bay chorus. nimal fat g as i b z = = % e - ST son. e ST P > anima at. the steps as he caught sight of izo who, indeed, was at his elbow, | having worked hard to make it a | Big Four—Misses Agnes Duncanson, Gien Fun and Frolic”—By Arthur Ander- = i < = ans— et 3 chell, Doris hind Katherine and was helping e el that thoiEl effarn weve oo ; S : Indians—Gertrige Mitchell, son and Chort i % ! i) ai E = 3 4 e Elsie T.oomis, Jeanne Blair and Marie 3 . i e Co oS! 3 o rine out of the car as he talked smiling with just the right air of wel- Elsie nne air d Woltf, Mildred Ilolcombe, Hsther Cast at Tables—\Misses Ruth Parsons, 3 come. “Do you see who's here? Our | Jlf)ftm,"t’}‘]t}}.w A0g shovard S dlaiihcjuants “".‘“‘(i‘,l'd,ule Rehm. : Laura Beflin, Adeline Ohman, Hula | _Breakfast—CUncooked apples, fried >r. Braithwaite’s Welcome. own litfle girl who helped us out =o | ror 5 9 CRSRDCl [hiTteopbeataesJonniontini ClaTcrce, True Blue—Rabina Blair, Anna Christensen, I3dith McNamara, | €OT meal mush, syrup, coffee. 2 formance was the first the cast had® Anderson and Ray Watkins—were N0 | Aarshall. ith Joln;\n Tether AT der ot Luncheon—Baked macaroni, bran rovally! I suppose 1 don't dare } given in costume, and tonight's, to- less good. Particularly good was Mr. | = Trish—Anna Downham, Madeline Agnos Andereon, Aviae Olen mor. | muffine, cold’ water! cookies, tea. her now she’s a staid old Benedictess. | morrow afternoon’s and tomorrow ' Watkins in “D-i-x-i-e Spells Dixie.”" | Gorman. ook Carloon Watier Parn mui] Dinner—Casserole of smoked sal- or whatever they call the feminine of | evening's performances are expected The comedy work of Abe Witkin as Starlight— ie Blair, Fern Red- Moriis iogEmali “"% 1 mon, spinach, baking powder biscuits, ~ Benedict, hut yvou can make up fer{ to run even more smoothly than did | Robinson Crusoe should not be passed | der, Hazel Clark, Mabel Elliott, Ade- ot ST talian Cordine jelly. squash pie, coffee. Tae.” last night's. unnoticed. AMr. Witkin alw: e | laide Tew, Mildred Carlson, Justing | opupaphy Time —Summer Girls and s e rine, I'm mighty glad to sesi D)l do my best, Bdwin" she| Briefly, the story of “Oh! Oh!|relied upon to do his parts well, 3 Benson, Mary Rackliffe. Bale WA s e My Own Becipes Come up to the mater. How | }dughed back, and then her arms went | Cindy!” deals with the star and | ast night proved no exception. viation Girls—Helen Blanvelt, Ha- Gersen) Bith MoNazoas Rudolph A smoked or salted fish makes an B be to see vou asain!’ round Katherine in a close embrac ‘chorus in the Ziegfeld ¥olli The | sang well and acted his part like a| zel "*“““hx"“{"fi H;xgl;«, Mabel ?\ :xl: Carlson, Arthur Olson and Walter | a8reeable change from the usuai ks to Marion and Dicky, the| and T Knew that the kiss she gave her | star falis asleep in her dressing room ! musical comedy veteran. In the final| I€n, Evelvn EHiott, Rose Weinberg, ralk. fresh fish. Women in the country : was one of genuine affection nd_her dream, enacted throughont | number, Miss Signe Peterson, as Le [ Htta Debm. “Girl of My Dreams"—Walter Falk, | find a box of salt fish a valuable as- i | Meanu for Tomorrow. 11! What do vou know about he demanded. ‘Madge, you hly put one over on us this time old man, welcome to the ances- eat of Richard Graham, Jr. S, —— Tor Harriet Braithwaite nor the production, deals with the various | Crier. introduced famous songs of Aviators—FHenry Arist, & Loomis and Flower Girls, Idith Johnson, | set to their emergency shelves. Dyg \n SONS, THEATEP other woman of average ment s | characters in various places, includ- | vesterday and tod with quaint ] TRompson, Stanley Dixon. lieh:lll@ Corinne Ericksen, Helen Foberg, | intensive freshening, as it were, the N |and common sense could have mis-| ing Robinson Crusoe’s Island, the | yerses, and Misses Jean Cochrane and | & , Raymond Alderman, Howard Alice Berlin, Anna TFoberg and |length of time required to make the HARTFORD. i taken the greeting which big Dr.| Land of Heart's Desire and other| Hulda Johnson, as soloists, addgd effer. A Rite: Anderaont S L e e — Braithwaite had given Katherina | fabled places. cendlaeraiiy fo the musdoat trinaigh . SPi s ot Cihant s i Sepiuiianlos, NIGHT AND TOMORROW Bickett for anvthing else than what it Standing out pre-eminently was the | of the show with their solo numbers. . F THEATER. Signe Peterson and chorus. rgain Matinee Wednesday ; was—genuine fatherly pleasure in| work of Howard Y. Stearns, who, Soth yvoung women have excellent A Deiter Western dramia,- a drama|“Night Time in Italy’—Albert Root ; JOSEPH KLAW j once more seeing a girl who had| Terrence O'Hooligan, stige manager | voices which were heard to advan- | of the early days of the pionéer—the| and Italan Girls, Lillian Johnson, Baked Macaroni. Resiresl You to Meet t worked shoulder to shoulder with him | of the Follies, played the leading | tage. days of "49-—has never Peen shown in ’hh(her Anderson, Susie Gustafson L cup 'ma.czrom, 0 through the greatest cataclysm the| comedy role. If any one individ T praduetion i whichiso many | New Briiainl 3¢ she st piles ham s iand Lillian Hoglund.,. I ine Aty RS JIMMIE world had ever known, and who had | contributed much to making ““Oh! | appear as in “Oh, Oh. Cindy” it is im- | “The Westerners,” the feature picture{ .Ltlian Opera”—By Adeline Ohman. tablespoon salt . nursed both himself and his wife| Oh! Cindy!” a success, it was he. | possible, in limited space, to give'es- 1 at Fox's theater for the first part af "‘x"‘}mi‘f*&:;’r;‘;g a:‘;‘F y-]\,_?“hd({r» f:{:fp::;z\ein';g:;og:}un 99 ! through dangerous illnesses. Theve| Submerging himself entirely in the 1l mention to each individual. but | this week. Every cure appears o Son ; e hicsroon basontfot OMPSON had not been a single frace of self- | role he was portraying, Mr. Stearns | suffice it to say that everyboay did his | nave veen taken ‘o produce 1he| eife b Drgums'— By Hulda Che Sorlraei Beains consciousness in the greeting. It had | entered into the play with vim. His| or her part well and their combined | .jggest pictur £ th eal’ aharacter- 3 500 been ehiine outharst ot the hus| Trich. dialce:. wau maod. his' comedy | sfforts 1ed to the mictess of the BIGEE | anie o et e tepsen: and.s Paw O physician’s real feelings. was not overdone, his makeup was a | Father than the individual work of ‘T knew that for Harriet Braithwaile | scream, and throughout the entive | 21y one berson. The work of daul ice [ he question of the nature of her hus- | show he injected spiri and pep ints | FRET 1 QEECnE IS wiavs B68 00 | search of the gold hidden in the Black | Selectiof of Ltalia"—By chorus and cook in the boiling water with i { Pand’s affection for Katherine which | the play. Tn the second scene. in | o0 (€ MERest 01008 A0d FoRiERIIES | ills, - The participators in the sto > Finale, <alt until tender, about 30 minutes. D> A ND Hamord {had made a hell of her life for so| which he appears dressed as a fairy | 1% & little to its success, Tn the vari- | 51 00 oo oen performers, and | “When the 01d Boat Heads for Home” | tamin 1o shainer and pour over coig * many months was forever settled. queen (in tights. with a magic wand | i S{OER ROV T VW ENE S DRSS %) | the very sapable Roy sStewart has ¢ and “Are, We Down Hearted, No, | water to Dlanch and prevent piec . % : anter Girls, 5 tablespoons grated cheese. istics, equipage and segnery-.af those|: i ines umimson; Liflan Stenbers e days awhen the cara crossed t AgnestGarfspr- and- Asnes Anderw Paprika. plaiis § boxand they Aigssinpt - -son and boys. 3reak macaroni in one-inch pieces | Her Associates in a Merry Comedy Sc to $2.00: Mat. 25¢ o $1.00, ,i But what did Jack Bickett think|’'n evervthing), he was particulariV| ;o5¢ pleasing manner. Those who | leadin Il Two ‘eléver child actors| = No, No* ™ i from &tickilig together. Melt bacon Ktreet. Phone 1026-C | of it2 good, «nd his dancing, if not of the | 1501 part in *Oh. Oh. Cindy,” not pre- | are especially Rotable among an array |' * The-entertaimment” Will start at S | yat, add onion and cook until onion IR URLESQUE T looked at him furtively. fearfully. | order to cause: Lady Constance to | mentioned were: of fine performers.” The story is grip- gl yw is browned: Stir in flour and add to- T had caught one glimpse of his ugly | turn green with'envy, was of a brand kletoe dancers—Alexander V. | ping ahd convincing” in_ its ' most| g matoes. The tomatoes may be strain. - ! mood, and T knew only too well his| that ‘will cause the receipts to flow | Bollerer, Lena Rosenberger, Toger | leisure moments, which are vare; but] P noipd? £ L L e anTug die Lahr and | old jealousy of Dr. Braithwaite. the|into the box-office. Tracy, Winifred Boehm, Bernice Ol- | not too rare to give the story an case | i 3 s. | cloves and cook, stirring constantly i misery he had caused Katherine on Miss Mary A. Williams, in the lead- | son, Herbert Ba . Bugene Jeiffery | ¢ Zrace that have made thé:game - ek ShNAnda:- | it te sance is ke sm?m'dpm Ty m i ceount of it, both before her mar-| ing role of Cindy, carried her part| Florence Winger, Raymond E. Walk- {iof the author. Stewart Edward White, ! minas,z Sienberg, | pincgroni inté a buttered' baking ish, & COIe AN riage and after it. T had not daved| With the charm and grace of an s Harriet Jackson, Nellie {.peloved b all folfatversiand:Jovers of | Jennie l‘:umfel sRlice Anderson, Agnes }m'u:/over’(onml‘o sauce, sprinkic witl e 77 | to look at him when Dr. Braithwaite | perienced actre: She looked prefty. son, John Whitteker iy goup days Trf Angerson, Esther.Anderson and’ Linea.| srated cheese and add a. shaking of. e OSE a" Irls had made that jocose reference to a | her enunciation was perfect, her ac Efile Pickup. Helene Voight, flaveld i Jtseir ag JoNnsON. apiika..: Bat m 4 hot oven far 138 and hoped that he had not heard | ing finished, and in her solo numb Humphrey, Harold Dolan. e panates. it. but when T saw his iey cves and | her voice was heard fo advantaze.| Tirelies—Beity Rimball Margaret| 3 g {he.f FIFTH MUSICALE BY i) . Cornelia Flagz, Marie Wolfe, Cold Water Cookies. NEW BRITAIN CLUB/| 4 cups susar. - . - dark frown I knew that we were in| Playing with her was Miss Marguerite | ©C o S ¥ 4 Latzan : VAUDEVILLE for an explosion. engle, as Blanche Blondina, ths| Grace WWelfe, Dorothy Bauwens, Mil- M dred Tra Middleton, Muriel 4 .civ Butter. 2 cup Jard. e alie e Kehoe. oss Drummer, Dorothy cup-cold, water. Sensle handle her Dart. sin@ing and | o jieen, “aramic Svexler, Josephine dancing with charm and grace. In e 2 AT i E Olmstead, Mary Rodman, Dorothy : 24 8 R 1 the selection.”“Da De Dum Dee Means |\, yiéon Bossie arks, Ruth Kindelan, | 1ess pioneers. murders the wife and{Neld its fifth musicale df- the s 2 teatpoond:prrs; R A QR Bl Music to Me.” she was especially | |- S e e s her bahy daughter Molly, butflast evening at the Eiks' - hall. i X good. while the nuniber,*Come Along ice 5 g ails, to slay Meékler. who manages |filled auditorium greeted the artists 14 Stoaapoon nl t Movies,” by Misses Williams H Sihce zbba | to escape ailing to save the | Who presented a program of = . 5 , | senzle and Dave Youns, Abe Wit-| gronholm, Violi Hawksworth, Ra- | woman. s ‘zlide by and the| Griez music, Sparelobution "3',‘011'“‘3 o 0,\1':":;:,‘: 1. Clavence Anderson. John Bertini | jena Blair, Julia Ryan, Sadie Koplo- | treacherous Lafond becomes owner of tiss Fling vead the rell call andd I0E 250 SURF OSF U LR 180 g and Raymond Watkins was anothe | witz, Mabel Barretl, lona Webster, | a chain of disreputable dives.in the | Miss Farrell presided at the meeting. { 7 W8T 280 O0C O R Tl o , 2 hit. Mr. Young, as Stephen Craiz. | Marion Wells, Phyllis Senning, Rose | Bluck Hills. He ¢ to Copper| Mt Anderson one of the mos :?l:”':m.‘i con be stirred in. Set aside 4 - £ > ¥ - Irac riclisor 1 T 2 i s r e se ) i e Sl o - ; 5 acted the part of the ardent lover and | Sadd. Grace Erickson., Cynthia Deni- | Croek to open a new dance hall, Here s ons of the s R e it A a0 rendered the duet with Miss Williams, { ing, Madeliné Kindelan, Pauline Rt o e e i e being Edvard RS e e You've Been the Light of iy Life,™ | scll, Be Koplowitz, lva MeKirdy et e e e program started e J very well. John A. Lindsay, as Sania Cannibals—Dorothy Webster, Sl S ults | Piano (four hands) number. st | and bake 5 i 3 . Claus, appeared {o advantage in a dif- | laide Young Dorothy ¢ S g h . but. failing in <“<vl 4-:-'1ml>'uu‘tl‘ Uzv‘. 4\3. very L'x\p{\[bl,\‘ ficult role, which he made the mos win. ., Dorathy Curley, L R ehr e R s iieats | Sl ered Bbvi Parker and. Miss | - i S S el s e s aeas Gy Flam Louise MWalker, almbach, | these. lie charges Buckley with cheat- | mommasoni. The second number was ponndfsmokee Saln o — ja sonata in ¥ major for violin and Jcilepopion: : S onlv glopped when M@ | piuno, played by Mr. Ande P cup canned peas. ek : Socires o Apg ana wwentens s | Rier Gy iheYed, 1 AMr anderson and |75 8 GO cooked carrots. ¥ tablespoon lemon juice. little potatoes. om’ the camp for approaching the Wife of one o of the pioneer: ond leads a hand of plundering Indians upon the help-|° The New Britain, Musical club HOUSE OF EXCELLLENCE «serole of Smoked Salmon. ing the miners. A ter fight ‘en- gnd tries e Greatest Western Drama by Stewart Edward - ; ; to force Molly ® nee hall | becoming o finished musician and his 1 3 work last evening showed a finc con- but Ther old . father 7 ®bon the | trol over his chosen instrument. Mr. -4 teaspoon pepper. White. o IR scene :~n¥r®0gnu< g daughter | Hart's work at the piano showed ap | 2 tablespoons buiter, £ What fol g i# not to' be told, 2 S et s o R i . S Eeauhe oficfus 2 . % 4 ‘ would ruirt your interest in this ex- Tl el e A 2 cup dried bread crumbs. Thrilling Convincing Satisfying i 4 4 . ) ; : captional play. et Pevom 11 very. sl put i i { + ¥& Yaudeville program of four actsj The next number consisted of two | through 2 or 3 waters. Cut in ple to serve and pour over lemon juice 9 o v . T ; ’ TR is also offered. It well balaneced. | so; the first entitled. “With a ¢ , & : : 3 ¥ p 3 with comedy predominating, Al La was very pleasingly sung by | Str crumbs in melted ‘l)‘llle\‘l.rinTkln‘ 5 e s erners 2 Vi ; Van and Company have @ very enter-| Miss Clark. the next song. “Cradle | fish in a buttered e it | 2 : e ; tainin nd amusing sketch that will | Song™ being sung by’ N a\Vter in | lightiv with crumbs and a B N peas carrots’ and e , remind you of local celebrities in their | & manuer that evoked much applause, | nate layers ol 1 A"" - ff:h e 7—BIG PARTS—17 i . i e earnest momen Mr. Hart plays piano number, the | crumb: ithian m]l'cv, line water to : : 4 e = Second FPeer Gynt, Op. with @ | of vegetables. Add Aoy T technical skill and dramatic feeling | cover and bake slowly for | p Z ‘ : R ANDTL HARTIORD. | 106 won him unstinted v | quarters of an hour. Add milk and [ p 5 3 : B £ Eddie Lahr and Harry Cotenan. s i Peai ! continue baking for 15 minutes, S § P i 2 e b st of the burlesque stage, opened o 5 % r . the best number of an evening i TANRE igement at the Grand with fine musicianship. What has become of the provident NEWS 'I'RAVEI ] . : : er in Hartford last evening, ab- | Mosere. Hart, Anderson amd Sehauf. | man who hated to break & ann;:;’: S ocnr. % i S i S SRR el TG played Ave AMaris Stella as the MR e : f : . st-nighters cxpressed themselves as | firgt part and the Gavotte from Hol- | S pleased with the bill and the comedy S o O B e H. S. PRODUCTION. i ; - - * . : roles enacted by these well known |ong part of this n There was | Playgoers who are interested in the e F 8 comedians, as well as the stately ar- | enhysiastic applause for these num- | Jegitimate drama are promised one of g L N = ¢ 8 : ray af beauty as re 1in_the | hers The last number was a two- | the best attractions of the _r..ingcn‘ sea- ] | % ; 4 3 X rus. he Roseland Girls” } Seito “Wedding Dav at| son in “Nathan Hale,” which is to be ; 3 2 ; 'y ! o i piano sclection, “Wedding Day > S re is no particular plot, but rather Troldhaugen’”, O i : . . duced by & . p. 65, No. & prod L, ~ri - af an extravaganza of pretty girls, 2 p 5 S i ¢lub of the High school on Friday aft- splendidly rendered by Miss 1 . —formareecintns ) 2 k X sv‘f;\‘x costumes, snappy lines : X | hales and Mrs. Andzulatis. It round- | ernoon. Amaceut Ber PR L olong " i : d cellent ; 3 : G ot . ! city so far this year ha - V N & CO ! foo R : g ; ed out an evening of musical bliss. \1‘\‘.3 “*r’m of musical comedy.. It will g‘ I I gs A : % R A 5 e i e e B have some- ® S B 5 B & 1 N A be a pleasant change to 1 - AR : ¢ R a different character and ; i : 11 - ) STABLES AS LIBRARY e O Comedy and Local 2 2 doubly so to have ing and full of dramatic force. The \\ mars the perfect . y | Amphion club is to be congratulated appearance of her com- Former Royal Barns in Berlin \re in its wise choice of a pl s T SCENE Fre- 4 : : & plexion. Permanent hEe o : S L Skl i AL £ il | "YPHEI BOOME / S ereey o Being Converted Into Place for | L o e @ nes | o g , BOOK i e o o e 4 g/ concealed. Reduces un. Berlin. March The ecity has | BROMO QUININE leased the former royal stables oy . W. GROVE'S - { £ | e s . Highly antiseptic, 2 hd Ny g with beneficial resulta ag| | Posite the palace as a public library. l er an on 4 = - hese stables figured prominently | e e = = during the revolutionary fighting in | - AT-THE 4 ¥ 2ud’ FEs Berlin as a stronghold of the nptor- Horlick’z the ori‘in‘l ITS A 1009 CEUM THEATER [ Qrien: BTN | oo Tho farmer Katsers qeres | Malted Milk — Avoid = : tromp: Q0rses. FRIDAY AND A g court equipages and motors hatje b i Imitations & Substitutes &SON: New York @isposed of Y auction. & > SEDE