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KLY ~— I;\'H&s-.\lfll(\\ COMEDY VAUDEWVILLE T SPOT IN THE CITY said lovin just to know d told to run race teeli shutti attention save whom she caught thought to the ‘If you don't mind,” words ultimatum, particular looked amusement so good, she ' you another Kot to talk over some things with quie “there’'s nothing new but hurried docilely, As 1 mounted the me Wife should p, dear “You have that you world with having ways sume without to ibout her."” my # with an me 1 tathe dismissed hild that away and play enough Lillian » single- de that think of resentir curiously nt is ng she horse tow everythin hurt at out in her side ever the s working Banished. myself uality might stibly upon Underwood from me sharp- the .best friend I have, and gave words she was ther one per- wonder- not win she said defer- had all the aving the 1 have a pretty I know how to end of this keenly, littre her than his said, a in Razc he and ep out of it." Lilllan returned to me and 1 rossed said softly, “don’t upstairs and let cup of tea fronkdy, I don't ou would hamper r to my frightened kly outstretched well! re uttered almost out of the f I knew by s particular tone something of un- and of need for stairs 1 wondered | the whole truth there was “‘noth- and | had been | I { their Chateau Thierry marching songs KNOCKOUT! LANT TIME TOMORROW YS BROCKWELL HITE LIES” tering Story “THE LOST CITY” CHESTER OUTING With & Great Big Theme 11th Episode “MATRIMANIACS” OX VAUDEVILLE 4—Headliners—4 Os. ARSH & CO. LA VELLE & G FRIDAY, !A‘(l "RDAY AHEARN & PETERSON RANT JUNE 17, 18, 19 sell in “The Twins of Suffering Creek” FOX ENTERTAINMENTS ; Every Sunday Afternoon NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD | Il W b ou s Tk "iiu-' Unless otherwise noted, + bureaus of thr theate these n or other ELSIE JANIS AT PALACE. When Selznick pictu p at the Palace Wednesday, we all our chance to welcome Janis to the American footlights Elsic has been abroad two ching the Yanks to sing Re Tue all gular iay ot sie again sars te and now she is back her faithfulness lic by entering movies, initias’ performance broadcast at once The Keith vaudeville - excellent acts fe and White Novelty,” Alfred well, Edith Jane assisted by Adele, offer a beautiful dance cycle; Lester & Vincent, the noted blackface couple, present their comedy skit “‘Commun- ity Service” and you will have a #ood laugh at Billy Kilgard in songs and stories that are original and new. | in French proving again, to the pub- so that her may be spread bill consists turing “The ack SWHIT Renunciation of her piness to yvoung coming homeless acrifice made by White lLae the T FOX'S. hope of hap- save her aged mother and from the anguish of be- ~this is the big | the heroine in new William Fox production, starring Gladys Brock- well, which opened an engagement of three days at Fox's yesterday. It tells the story of a French fam- ily of noble birth during a period of heart-breaking stre The innocent victims of intrigue, lies and suspi- cion, make great sacrifices for their beloved France. Finally, through the power of love, all misunderstandings are cleared and happiness reigns The eleventh episode of “The Lost City,” which is also shown like all of the former chapters, a distinct surprise in serial productions, going further in its thrills and sensations than anything yet produced for the screen The photoplay part of the interest- ing program is rounded out with an exceptionally funny comedy “Matri- muniacs,” the always interesting sister plexion. Permanent and temporary skin troubles are effectively concealed. Reduces un- natural color and corrects Gour: rlenfal Cre m ud’s Parsons’ TONIGHT AN Bargain Wa! WAGENHALS ~ KEMPER CO. Presents “SEEING | " THINGS”, A Farce by Margaret Mayo and Aubrey Kennedy Wi 3 a rnnln-. 50c to £2. 00 | 00 Lake Compounce BAND CONCERT Bookings now being made for banquets and picnics, PIERCE & NORTON, Proprietors. Bristol, Conn. | | | | TODAY — WEDNESDAY ELSIE JANIS —IN— “A REGULAR GIRL” Lots of Pep and Action. | i ELMO LINCOLN PATHE NEWS —— Keith Vaudeville Acts e FEATURING THE BLACK AND WHITE NOVELTY DOROTHY DALTON DAVE SEED A XT WE THURS. IN | | | i ! was never better in her | world { for T ! chery WiATERS ) .‘.‘» S - & &07 ~ otices are writien by the press attractions with which they deal Chester Outing and the Fox News, covering the entire world. There are four very good vaudeville acts which include the DuBall Bros., Leonard, Marsh and Co.. Ahearn and Peterson and LeVclle and Grant. LYCEUM THEATER. “The Spite Bride,” the Liyceum theater for the first half of the week, with beautiful Olive Thomas, is one of the best things that the screen has seen in many moons. It has snap, dash, and zest; a human picture of human people, presented in a human way. And Olive Thomas life. She is youth—youth at its simplicity, grace, charm and wistfulness. When Milli- cent threw over Billy Swanye for another, Billy thought the world had come to an end. So he married Tes- sa Doyle, a dancinmg girl, out of spite. He did not love her, he hardly knew her. After a few weeks when he reaped his satisfaction by making the thiuk he had jilted Millicent he had the marriage an- proceeded to forget all about the ‘little girl who had been his wife for a few short weeks. But he hadn’t reckoned about with the hand of Fate. Johnny Ray in the role of “Jiges in Soeiety” made whole audience roar last night. is a scream. Not beat funny Jizgs comedy. Silent Avenger, Chapter No. 5, Lyons-Moran comedy and many others will com- plete the bill which plays at the essence of finest-—with its a, nulled and f D In the ki Sister Marg of four Ritche, paitied Lrof? ce in a state itly the advice combination Every recipe she first tried out and table. ot 224 ic yn, family (COpyright. 1920, N. E. A.) Of course ice should be washed under running water before putting it in the refrigerator but sometimes it just can't be done. A square of cheese-cloth put under the ice will aid in keeping the drain pipe fre> from sediment and not re- gard radiation. There is a movable grating for the ice to rest on in the compartment for the ice. Lift this grating out, fit the cheese-cloth on the floor, being sure it covers the drain, and put the Kla(ln;.: in_place as usual. In this way the cioth does not come in con- tact with the ice. Very little effort is required to take the cloth out and rinse it and put it back perfectly fresh and clean. Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfast—sStewed dried peaches, cooked rice cereal, buttered toast, coffee. Luncheon—Corn bread and butter apple sponge. tea. Dinner — Rolled flank of mashed potatoes, tomatoes with spinach, radishes and onions, rhubarb pie. coffee. My Own Recipes. A simple luncheon perféctly cooked and served is always more enjoyable than a more elaborate affair when the hostess is her own cook Few people make a perfect corn pudding for the simple reason that they fail to beat the eggs sufficiently. A vegetable salad or even pickles and salted pea- nuts (those that are hulled) would turn this simple family luncheon into an informal company one. Pineapple ' Sponge. 2 cups chopped fresh pineapple. 3-4 cur sugar 1 cup water 2 eg (whites) 1 tablespoon gelatin. Cook pineapple in water and sugar r ten minutes. Dissolve gelatin in -4 cup cold water. Add pineapple and syrup and stir well. Turn into mold. When cool and beginning thicken add the stiffly beaten Make a boiled custard of the of thz eges Tomatoes Stuffed 1 tomatoes. 1 pound spinach. 1 esg ablespoon butter. poons grated Salt and pepper. Wash tomatoes and pudding, brown sandwiches, pine- beef, stuffed green fo 1 to whites yolks With Spinach. cheese. remove the FOR W BRITAIN FOLKS! A RARE TREAT The Famous Cormncan Players Will Open Their Season at ‘ Parsons Theater,Hartford Monday, June 21st And Play Entire Week (Matinees Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday) Parlor, Bedroom and Bath 'gu 23c to 3he Mats >3c and 28 ITUEDSDAY, JUNE 15, 192 0. seeds. Wash and cook spinach. Drain and add tomator pulp, egg slightly beaten, melted butter and salt and pepper. Mix thoroughly. Refill to- mato shells and bake 20 minutes in a hot oven. Five minutes before re- moving from oven put a teaspoonful of grated cheese in each tomato. Eve is the only woman who never threatened to go home and live with mother. Another Sensational Offering In Silver JUST IN TIME FOR THOSE WEDDING PRESENTS MARY. e E LI S JANE COOPER IN LEADING ROLES WITH CORMICAN Jane Cooper, who has been engaged by James Cormican of the Cormican Players, which will begin an indefi- nite run at Parsons' theater, Hart- ford, next Monday, might readily be termed an actress of many parts and rare distinction, as she has appeared in the leading support of most every prominent star on the American and English stage. Miss Cooper's last Hartford appearance was with Hale Hamilton in “What Is Your Husband Doing?" the amusing George Hobart farce. Previous to that she appeared here as leading lady with David War- field in ““The Music Master,” and then she created the leading feminine role in Mr. Warfield's play, *“The Flying Dutchman.” Then she appeared with Richard Bennett in the Brieux “Maternity” and for two seasons with the Cohan and Harris success, “‘Near- ly Married.” On' the London stage she has had many brilliant engage- ments, notably with Sir Herbert Tree, Mrs. Patrick Campbell and Cyril Maud and was declared one of the most attractive and interesting per- sonalities in London. In “Parlor, Bedroom and Bath,” the opening bill of the season, Miss Cooper has a role that is singularly well fitting to her personality and artistic attainments. The subscription list is now open and it is possible to engage seats for the season. Seats for “Parlor, Bedroom and Bath” will be placed on sale Thursday, 9:30 a. m A loud cry has gon eup for more of those wonderful silverware specials and our buyer has peen able to turn the trick. Many Weddings yet to come this month, so here's your chance. Silver Tea Sets, $12.50 Just received, five-plece silver tea sets, quadruple plate, Sheffield bowl, spoon dignified and substantial. reproductions, consisting of tea pot, sugar creamer, holder and tray. The design is graceful, Really a tremendous value. SuzarandCreamSets $3.85 Two pieces, in French gray finish, gold plate lined, a dainty, pleasing gift, and an unusual value at our low price, $3.85. See them. Bread Trays $2.85 Sheffield plate, quadruple, finished in French gray, with a delicate line border. Fit to appear on any table. Extra special for this sale, at $2.85. —SOUTH ENTRANCE— ba@-&flen&@n Hartford AN ANNOUNCEMENT A N €. 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