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PARSONS’ THEATER HARTFORD. TWICE Savage | TONYGHT Henry TURDAY Offers Florence Nash In iheetril) Me Dodson L. Mitchell, CORNERED' GRAND Hartford Stre Phone 1026-0 BURLESQUE Eddie Lahr and Harry Coleman in “1ne Roseland Girls” VAUDEV ILLE ~ MOVING PI MARY PICKFORD Hulda from Holland” hu Bu School Auditorium day, March 1 at 4 and 7 Saturday, March ALACE TONIGHT N AND SATURDAY an rama by See Ch larguerite Giark rted ming Supp by JRKRICHARD BARTHELM Main “Three Men and a Girl” PATHE NEWS IAGHTNING BRYCI -Fine Acts of Keith Vaudeville-4 3—SHOWS TURDAY—3 CONSTANCE NEXT TALMADGE MONDAY Cuticura Soap —— The Healthy —— ESERVED ATS ON SALE NOW Cuticurs Soap shaves without mug. EverywhereZic. Joicig EIIE!EIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIIEIEI@IEEIE!EIE]@@E e S AR R CONTINUOUS SAT. L3O o oted f HOUSE OF EXCELLENCE TODAY AND TOMORROW > opers NI/ Dirrectnil of the Sthies-inthe GreAT Amm ROBBERY Zoom! the wing of a Spin! camera man above plane a mile the jaws of Death, above the earth. “shooting” for your life, —ifrom your seat as }—through the cloud Jump! Tockicar jumps ]..Oop. lanes on the trail p from plane to of the men who plane to foil a bandit of the robbed the U. S, Air Mail. des. The most astounding drama sinee the discovery of motion ires and airplanes. There's only one thrill in it—and that one lasts from start to finish! —with Locklear on —as you soar with the Iil [=] = =] (=] = O] y 8] =] = = L I} = O} ] = =] | ] | =] =] = =] = A Thrillerinwhich 151 the Sky’s the Lirit— 12| The most artistic reel in the film world describing in natural colors the beauntiful poem by Whittier. Memories Mutt & Jeff CHRISTIE COMEDY NETS FOX'S VAUDEVILLE FEATURIN A Night at the Cabaret 1o the formation of a ! which his father 1 Henry | RUN-DOWN | FOR. | | | { m@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ o) istied with the entire bill and pro- | nev fedy Homestead | ago and of the pr | customary = forward f brief, | tering about the exploits of a free-|Jladde : who is disowned and cast out upon, earth, ¥ t 1 W ] (5 ) ) 1 ) o ) ) ) ) 'OR QUICK RETURNS USE ERALD CLA SIFIED ADS | | i siderahle { much laughter NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920, IIJ i '.l ik b '*l»!. s ] e 57 i Il!ll /_Iii ltnll il = - e X S B (ks e A Unicss otherwise mnoted, these motices arc written by the press hureaus of the theaters or other attractions witl which they deal R CEUM THEATER. The big audiences at both a {and evening performances Lyceum yesterd, ble follows. He quells a ~m.nom,l|o clect reform candidate to the at fthel governorship and the new administra- | were perfectly _} tion appoints him prosecuting attor- He brings his guilty father and The [ also the father of the gzirl he loves [ to the bars of riot. helps mtee sach Sister Mary cooks daliy " a f four adults. She brought to her kitchen an understanding of the chemistry of cooking, zained from study of domestic science in a state university. Consequently the advice she offers is a happy combination of theory and practice. Every recipe she gives is her own, tried out nome family n ot nounced vaudeville order. open the bill, it a splendid show. is of the top-noteh Maurice and Giri they have a big novelty | in every sense of the word. It has balancing act which could be used as! suspense, surp and leaves flhe a feature. With fables placed one | audience perfectly satisfied in the end. upon another five high. Maurice per- | formed some ts while h(’ll‘dfl(‘(‘dl upon a chair which caused the audi-| ence to hold itself almost breathle Butler and Germanus reccived con applause and provoked ! a somewhai “diffar- | ent than the usual” singing and com- act. The and genuine “Oid in songs of long. sent day, were wali] | had to respond lu; place s a big picture A limit,” Dean, staged ‘The opened at three days, This time of vear old potatoes are beginning to be a bit difficult to cook. | They lose their fluffiness when mash- ed. turn black when plain boiled or scalloped and are trying senerally. If one washes potatoes and them stand in cold water for two or three hours hefore peeling, they will not only be easier to peel. but will cook better. Even if the potatoes are not wilty it's a good plan to y e them and let them stand in cold water for an hour before cooking. The potatoes must be well covered with water and ths colder the water the better. For fresh fried potatoes one pare the vezetables. slice into cold salted water and let stand for 30 min- utes. Then drain and fry. This cold water treatment is very effective and | lessens the temptation to bhuy new | potatoes. thriller in which the sky is tho is the description by Manager of IFox's theater, of the picture in the clouds—Locklear in c Air Robbery’—which that house vesterday for closing tomorrow night, Mr. Dean's description was most per- fect, for almost its entire action takes far, far above Mother Eartl several encores. The audience, well as the acto The screen productions are of the:is in the air the greater part of | lengthy order, bringing' (he seven reels. Tt is strictly a drama | select program of travel, ! of the air-lanes which never has been adventure, mystery, romance and!approachd for shecer thrill and, wa} comedy. But seldom are picture; Venture to say, is one than never lovers given such a strong, versatile! be imitated for daring. If offering as in ‘“The Boomerang,” the Want to know “how it feels” to chanze | feature picture production. Mobs and ' planes in the ride upon an air-|{ millionaires, love and lovers are all ir| plane wing Locklear, who is | evidence, and yet the film tells a called “Daredevil of the charming love story: in fact. the love air-drama—for that element is the kevnote that ringzs To see him snatch | i throughout all of the seven reels in | the woman he loves from the arms of which this picture is presented. In bandit of the air while sweeping | “The Boomerang” is a tale cen-{ aloft a mile in the sky, leap for rope- climb diz heights and, all safely brought back to are just a few thrills one sees “The Great Air Robber: Four exceptionally clever vaudeville i acts round out one of the best bills | H at Fox's theater during the cur-! i rent season. The Two Sports open with a neat turn in which some dif- ficult bar work is shown. Shephard and Ott are a pair of capable mirth- as a day laborer and upwa { provokers scldom equalled upon our his heart set upon winning the girl | local stage, while Thy Larkley Triv, o whom he was engaged. The food i iuvenile entertainers. furnish just 3 Five, received and they % for a may air, with the Mecnu for Tomorrow. Breakfast—Orange juice, toast, coifee. Luncheon—Corn meal bunny, les. Scotch shortbread. tea. Dinner—NRoast chicken, Brussels sprouts. cranberry jelly, Parker house rolls, orange rice pudding. coffee. My Own Recipes. Y spronuts are a bit substitute creamed anions. Selert tiny ones, not because they taste bef- ter, but because they look nicer. A s to think of food from all ourishment, combinotion of 's and Jooks. s chicken is a mild meat, the vegetable needs to be of decided flavor. Corn Meal Bunny. 1 1-2 cups hot corn mex 1-2 cup milk 1 cup cheese cut in small pieces. 2 hard boiled eggs. 1 tablespoan salt. Paprik. Toast triangles. Add salt to mush when cooked. esgs and add cheese. hutter, milk to mush. PFour over add a dash of paprika. Scotch Shortbread, cups Nour. cups butter. 2-3 cup powdered sugar. 1-2 teaspoon baking powder. Sift baking powder with flour. Rub butter and sugar together until thor- nly hlended. Add flour slowl cerking it in with the hands. Pac about 3-4 inch deep in a shallow pan, prick with fork and bake in a mod- crate oven until a light brown. Re- move from oven and sprinkie witi pulverized sugar. Return to oven for a cauple minutes. Cut in two-inch squares while hot. Tioast Chicken. 1 4-pound chicken. 1 1-2 cups stale bread crumbs. 4 tablespoons melted butter. 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-4 teaspoon pepper. Dress, clean and stuff the chicken. Rub with sait and pepper. Rub the bread and breast and legs with butter and dredge with flour. Pour boiling water in the roasting pan and roast ! hour. chicken brown. Make a g the juice in the pan. If a moist stuff- ing is liked, a little hot water may be added to the bread crumbs with the butter. It will take about 1 hour and 40 minutes to reast a 4-pound chick- en A zaod cook seasons with kindness. French a pick- mashed po- of asparazus and-easy voung son a milliona his own resources hecause he objects in food trust of is one of the head B. Walthall plays the man and in every scene of struggle upward this sterling actor registers every point with a flawless technique. The yvoung fellow starts works mush, a a rust begins its operations and trou- [ little more than their share of re- m===ww== ! fined entertainment. Ferguson and { Company present laughable skit { calied “A Night in a Cabaret” in * stands out in such a manner that ha oy { can justly be called a finished artist For the Alllllg and thej Manager Dean promises something Cnon ! out of the ordinary for Sunday eve- S { ning. while on Monday he will pre- = = eak for Coughs COIds j sent the over-welcome William Far- hortoast in “He Strings.”” a &tory in and Their Complications !15m, ", ot Stines o siors b the stogpy of a big brother for his sister. { num which ! rect sacrifice vt star harmony by a VARGUERITE CLARK AT PALACE. Notable support has been provided for Marguerite Clark in her new Paramount photoplay, “Three Men and a Girl,” now beinz shown at the Palace theater. The icading man tody- , Richard Barthelmess. one of the most in a. talented screen plavers in the countrv, the i who been seen to cxcellent ad- | vantage in many of Miss Clark’s pic- ture successes. Percy Marmont, a widely known plaver, has a strong role, while Jerome Patrick has a | splendid part. Linonine restores strength to those | ™" 0 g whosc systems have been weakened i Btning v grip, colds or wasting diseases— | e s ¢ builds up, it is a most helpful medi- | s S . i The Keith vaudeville show consists ! of four excellent acts, the outstanding ! feature being Jarvis and Harrison in special scenery | a comedy with entitled, “Lonesome.” The other acts are good. * is “ healing bailding clements of flax sced form that is readily absorbed by system. LINONT NOURISH] SUPPLIES THE | NT AND FOOD THAT SYSTEMS HUNGER episode the Pathe most in- include a new Bryce” and the world's her viands being held at the state MARY armory under the auspices of Rouil- lard-Linton camp will continue ! through tonight, tomorrow night and Manday, with a feature matinee to- ! morrow afternoon, at which time | children will be admitted free. 1 | The armory has been decorated for ! the fair and there are numerous at- tractive booths about the hall. There | ig dancing and an entertainment each { evening. Tenight Olcott's orchestra | will play and McGuiness and King will provide an entertainment of a novel ! sort. Tomorrow night, with Lynch's or- i chestra playing. there will be a prize | waltz with a $10 gold piece for the winner. The fair A HEALTH- RESTORING TONIC KALPHO is a wonderful remedy for tie tired, exhausted condition caused by averwork. Makes you eat well, sleep well and feel well. A great tonic for brain and nerves. Indispensable to all mental workers. Take home a bottle of KALPHO tablets to-day and restore health and strength. Insist on Kalpho. is what you want for your skin trouble —Resinol to stop the itching and burn- ing—Resinol to heal the eruption. Scratching makes it worse, besides being embairassing and dangerous, but the smooth gentle ingredients of RESINOL OINTMENT often over- come the trouble promptly, even ifitis severe and long-established. Bathing the affected part first with RESINOL SOAP hastens the beneficial results. Resinol products G¢ all druggis KALPHO Store. sold at Croweil's Drug To Heal a Cough Take HAYES HEALING 35c. HONEY, —CONCERT— FAMOUS 3 Flonzaley Quartet SOUTH CHURCH day Evening, Mar. 16, 1920 BROTITERHOOD BY THE FR ATSPIOES M gion $1 00 and $1.50 & Co, Musie Store, from sun-kissed fields of purest wheat lies hid in ANGELUS Delicious, rolis and want to Sold by EST. PAUL MEVNE Ld“k——" 1 Jubilee st ffins maok MORE BR. steep, | Then remove the cover and let | with H lets | =) ! you that following recovery from the active stage of there often remains an inflamed, congested condition of the air passages—throat, chial tubes and lungs. —soreness of the chest persists— you take cold easily and therc may be obstinate catarrh. condition is slow to clear up and if neglected may favor the de- velopment of pneumonia, or later on, serious disease of the lungs. under the care of their physician —should exercise moderately in the open air—eat plenty of whole- some food—avoid overwork and sudden chills. v, complete the process of repair. Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation thru the skin to The Aftermath of Flu This is No. 1 of a series of advertisements, prepared by a competent physician, explaining how ccrmn diseases which attack the air passages—such as Pneumonia, Influenza, P~ ing Cough, Mecasles or even a long contigued Cold—often leave ese organs in an inflamed, congested state, thus affording a favorable foothold for invading germs. And ‘how Vick’s Vapo- Rub may be of value in this condition. draw out the inflammation, at- tract the blood away from the congested spots and religve the cough. In addition, the medici- nal ingredients of Vicks are vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in all night long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upon the inflamed areas. Vicks should be rubbed in over the throat amd chest until the skin is red en spread or thickly and covircd with hot flannel cloths. Leave the cloth- ing loose around the neck ané the bed clothes arranged in the, form of a funnel so“the vapors arising may be freely inhaled If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bit of Vicks the size of a pea. Samples to new users will be sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 231 Broad Street, Greensboro, N. C. ‘apo RubS More Than 17 Million Jars Used Yeariy Your doctor will impress upon influenza, larynx, bron- Frequently the cough hangs on This Such cases should continue Nightly applications of Vick’s apoRub may help nature to Your Bodyguard Against Colds ) ) ] ) ) ) ) == O] i O} =l = % = 0 @l =) O =] (= 5 (=] (5] ] O] = =] (] =] = T} = = 5 fnl L] ) = i ] ) ) 5 . )5 ) ) ) 5 o ) Evening 28c—./c Today and Saturday Again—as Always . A Show Beyond Comparison The Greatest Super Drama of the Generation ! g’ Henry B. Waltha mn [ 3 LY R EE S EEE E\@EIE"I‘I]E]EIE ] e D 5 T ) ) ) ) ) L - - (4] oo = (= = (1] ] =4} = - Seven Big Reels The colossal romance of love, frenzied finance, in- trigue, Wall street and the empty dinner pail. OTHER SPLENDID PICTURE PRODUCTIONS Overflowing With Adventure, Mystery, Romance, Comedy CLASSIC VAUDEVILLE THE AND GENUINE “0Old Homestead Five” THE SONGS OF LONG AGO AND OF TODAY REAL Butler and Germanus SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN SINGING AND COMEDY Maurice and Girlie NOVEUTY BALANC THAT WILL HOLD YOU BREATHLESS! SEE IT—AND YOU'LL SAY One Splendid Big Show at THE LYCEUM Fy e EEEE IEE [C1}

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