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o Expross to Her p of revelation and reminise®ne . .. soon to come. It was us i Unless 0therWise noted. these n otices are written by the press no word save the yned 1o a precio tEret burcaus of the ! ers or other attractions with which they deal ING A ,HITJSBAND I ‘ ‘B |Opening Numbe UNUSUAL Electrics to Adele Garrison's New Phase of L l ‘ Two O’clock FEATURE Francis Street Revelations of a Wife SUND AY AFTERNOON CONCERT b nd upon himsel S g b ”w” o z:l.“r « 3 ,.‘,,} :,Y‘n‘ ¢ .l: -‘.”vv;-v-‘m.m")nm days' cngazement i ‘,",v rl\H,‘ \,',,,,' ¢ ' . ' 2 Frid and Satnrday | The «*Twins” are the children of a "““'””' 'u‘\“’ = » e liss Dalton appears as Fa "4 | ne‘er«go-well friend of Bill. and for y or e irl, but east in o stre | their<gake Bill risks his life ‘npro- s i caised hm » P s - A dyvinz western town. | tected, he faces his w enemy and Bibnars!thos easutn |, [ USCR1 Sn srsil e it o o mmte | basina ni & (icotogtcal | tomee’ met. mmmcathad T Hoin, i PHILHARMONIC BAND oF xew BRITAN N .;,,:,‘; I\ i v\ i S entrance o L | =cho the cast. Webster 8mith, an | reins of the stage coach he zoes into ioed that he wa e Atk Nowifor. () ympulxdy tudent. s to deliver a | what appears to be the very jaws of remonde ! Ba 2 ik Bu i aneie thes oli ~ intolerance. Un- | death, and defeats the bandits who E J L h B d By e peeapact ot | sty bile"of which vou_spoke s | Hrel . J. Lynch, Bandmaster [No Charge irs of A past > ) We'll | e time more tha mad and A ravi { hus' ] gretted, P At 1 vetnrned, teying to make my | Whoe tinally reaches the w idition to “The Twins of Suffer- volce lixht and eareless—I think Other films include M: '8 " a4 comedy, “Home Sweet ; Aol re both anxious to keep be. | NCW comedy, “Let °F * Jac * 2 and Jeff. beautiful | e Asa 6 4| neath the sirface the new, strunge | Pempsey in a new chapter of * *rizmas the Fox News are also i hut 40 it hadn't oling which was almost subcon ':r: k. and the Pathe = » | shown Cooper. Edith Campbell Walker, Ham Muflins. 1 cuo milk. and the crowded § EWRY NG us our train} 8 ’d”lyl‘” Ml of four fine acts y There is an entire change of the Ruth Hammond . Mina Crolius 2.3 cuyp chopped cooked ham. 5 tablespoons cream. ve taken me into .“|.;.I.'\'," for over an hour headed by The II\‘1::\:\ 'di(.nv-n\:vn \'..‘..1:\",1;», :::’i;n‘\‘vhuIl‘\ull‘-\fll r“-‘d{‘;!“ son. James Gleason, Lynn Pratt, 1 tablepoon buter. 1 raw egs. So I mestled | T, ecessity of payinz the driver | Other acts include Henry and B Siackianalioussine et in e T O hay| = |eDissp6ons JRouT Futiescs)inis saucepanifull of Seid he might KROW |\ oni him from speech. And ax =oon | 10¥. a clever team: Billy Browning. an | Martells. ’ and many ot R N aa. || 14 teampooii| curry ‘powder. PAtSCIN T (o) ths Dol R ESpolp e 1 B his fecling as we had dotiged ss the taxl ¢ excellent dialect comedian, and on- | LRI e e s 152 cup wakar, bt S e S e said, and sl o0t A had directed our steps| WAy and Ficlds, variety entertalners. e R Al urday. Seats arc now on sale at the | | teaspoon Worcestershire sauce. | water over eggs, shell and cut in neven I whall | 0 s s (M'““' ol “'I b ,hmfi'l » ol THFE. CORMICAN PLAYERS, hox office 1 tablespoon temato catsup. cubes. Meit butter, stir in flour, Aipes heve dene | s et ot bk LYCEUM THEATER There is unusual interest in the ——— Muffins. slowly add milk. Season. When bofl- B e “Fhe Veiled Adventurer con. | forthcoming inaugaration of the dra- ! ~ Make u sauce of the butter, flour | ing remove from fire and str egg 1 T e | et ncs M T Inadae sl e west Dl plctare matic stock season by the Cormican * and water and add the seasoning. | beaten lizht. Add cubes of egg. Turn invitation to ‘:l\nm-r ,\|u|”nn4 e en- | Which n seen at the Lyceum | Flavers at Parsons’ theater, Hart- When boiling, stir in the ham. Split | onto a buttered plate and let coal... AT o aneriAnd Joton theater, Thursday, Friday sad Satur. | foTd. next week in A. H. Woods the muffins. Spread both sides of | When cool mold into balls, roll in I would rather e e el el day of this week, is a romantic com- notable farce comedy success, “Par- each balf with butter mixed with a | sifted bread crumbs, dip in egg beaten th you and he ’"”“_W'N of Eetting away in any | ®dy drama. 1t is the story of Ger- lor, Bedroom and Bath.” It is sajd dash of mustard. Spread over this | With 2 tablespoons milk, roll again in anything else B S o e vl |lalalna] Birker''a iyctie andivasntity | loinayeincorsdimoreiiaugns ((hantan; a thin laver of the ham sauce. Toast | crumbs and fry in deep fat. Drain faded uitarly. 1 mmight have man- | sbciety girl whose marriags to Rag- | P!AY on the New Tork stage in the | I ety noL oyen ontbrowa papex i Seryeiin ea wmold rushed from mY | . oo4 adroitly to hurry without ap- | inald Crocker Soely "Wep 't fa | 1SS A YEMS. CEsiiny. few. piaie Egs Croquettes in Spinach Mold. | of spinach, chopped fine and dressed my own velitton. | Lol LT o so through Betty's | averted when she, in trying to teach | Nave received such enthusiastic a 6 ezgs (hard-boiled) CEEN G S CRrl N g } entence with the | (o o) “But | know from experience | & Younz man from Texas a lesson as | Proval from the New Vork press. The . 2 tablespoons butter. Gone are the days when “Oh aing my father, | oo "0, lillan is In even ordinary | 10 the influenco of & woman over | Evening Mail called it “two hours of & tablaspoons flour. SUEAT T wasi a contempfluous expres beaking there had | ¢ L0, TR rets to stop talking, and | man, is herself enlightened regarding | !2UEater.” The New Vork Tribune 1 teaspoon salt. sion. urious, uncanny | LU 200 o men’ and unconsciously teaches her- [ 35eired that it had more ten than | 1-2 teasnoon pepper S where, somehow, a > e o a 3 er. Ny pre- . 2 w and approved A Strange Conviction. :“:l'r‘ ‘w“;;“:lrl::::::' 2;:"{:" ht‘;({:ms::; gents one of the most extraordinary : ged for the hour | “Would pass up everything else 1o | .omedies entitled “Let 'Er Go.” “The | 20 amusing plofs scen on the stasc in tie Kitchen of ner own home ! - listen to her,” my father interrupted. | Woman in Grey.” with Arline Pretty. | i1 Many seasons. Tt concerns the 'Sister Mary cooks daily for a family | smiling faintly. ~ I, too, have been | i be seen in chapter No. 9. The | PScudo romantic adventures of an in- of four adults. She brought to her ounce one of Mrs. Underwood's favored |y ooun “Nowe Paramount Magazine | "PCent Younz husband who is com- :lichen an understanding of the p guests. You were very wise, my dear. | Jna others will complete the bill, For | Pelled 10 pretend to a life of amorous | chemistry of cooking, gained from The Effects of Opiates -~ but T think that sometime you should | gunday evening the management pre- | CXPerience in order fo please his ro- lstudy of domestic science in a state ! p = . s 2 . i " - . 2, i NCER I explain to her why we hurried away." | Loy “The Key to Power” and a | Mantically adoring wife. As a result | univarsity. Consequently the advice HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its varlous of his deception he ftinds himself | he offers is a happy combination ons, all of which are narootic, is well known. Even in the I meant to ask your permission to | (i oo roiiire Next w . do just that”" T replied Monre in «Blocadily Jimr ook O™ | much against his will in a secluded | theory and practics, Every recipe she smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the func- Aftemoon “Ask my permission'” he repeated wayside inn, in a compromising Po- | mives is her own. first tried out and | tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing streasing the pronoun My dear | Ao Sivn haie , sition, with more ladies than he bar- | served at wcr family table. | imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for aicohol or narcotics in later life. being made | (M his s your evening ahsolutely. | s—— gained for. The resulting situation ‘ (Coprright. 1920, N. E. A.) | Wervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying I am only the favored guest.” kept all New York and Chicago During the lemonade season, every | mm.n.multof dosing with opiates or narootics to keep children quiet 5 ¥ their infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should never d picnics. Agnin that curious, uncanny con- laughing for an entire yvear and | housekeeper has many lemon skins h ! y L4 victton of another knowledge, another promises (o repeat its performance in | 1o dispowc of. Their uses ave few but | Teceive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and ORTON, presence, swept me, and with my | of Society, duringthe past Hartford all next week. James COr- | we find on | task for ihem te do.| only then if unavoidable. i ) hand pressing my father' arm closely | seventy years haverelied | | micak has chosen one of his char- | I¢ the res towels Tave become bad. | The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and wiand I murmured softly M upon it for their distin- actefftically. notable companies for ||y stainod o few lemon rinds addeq | Other marcotics to children by any but a physician tannot be too strongly Conn “No, father, not mine. Yours—and uished appearance. The the Mirtford season, a compans rich | 1n the water in which the towels are | decried, and the druggist should not be a patty to it. Children who are ill s and mother's*” | refined, pearly in dramatic artis ineluding Jane | pojled. will aid in whitening and :g&:;::flp;m;:nhan:x-ézm, and it is nothing less than a crime to - g . . . "‘"::::: m:‘::l‘m iI: freshening them. Simple and costs | e ot RS I IS haars’ the) Rosindale Woman Recom- | aiways the source of ki ¢ iunk R s s Tomome e [ suaturect Chan aE ke ,m comment. papers, all kinds of junk and | ..o o TN, . Genuine Castoria always hears the signature o f CE mends This Prescription | second hand furniture, fnelcomc evangelist / heep Indrawing father, dear?” ing what would at 1 have done it r 3 . sindale U TOK Tunchron— , ou s ot s | RRUIRRCINY | - M. SWETCHNICK .1 5 T30 R < Hlow . | 3elly roll, tea medicine (Dr. True's Elixir) I was troubled with what J thought stomach | ol 4 Dinner—Calves liver en casserole, | re - Mt ha ible gnawing | 1 P! S « Tel. 1787-5. | head lettuce with French dressin Within half an hour afterWating a When the grapefruit are very large. Ld f Red | vidual zlasses. 1t means a little more my stomach, expelled worms and I d ot iola Bow biracn Tl sty WY an ! 5 _ ROOM 208, | work., tmt one large grapefruit will ? .~ | NATIONALI: BANK BUILDING. isrr\c four people if prepared this | and would heartily recommend it to 4 any one suffering us 1 did : e i) way eadnches, tired feeling, weakness, o 4 1 1 | I s e . Gent’s Furnishings | | Sunday Afternoon, At 2:30. medicine (Dr. True's Elxir) I was | | relioved of that terrible gnawing in| Y . | DEWITT A. RILEY | with a spoon and serve it in indi- sleeplessness, irritability, dizziness, |, 5 e constipation can be relieved, if you | 'N Sgme store has & male. The Ecom- e i g g Cvrsipabmgtiey gy ke "They're BetterThan Fver Address on “Eagledom” by the eloquent ‘1 Edward Duncan of Kansas City, Mo., Past the fruit in f. remove the pulp and Worm Expeller. It has done | pricew are lower than other much for sick people, men, women | i eniarem, ever abica Y31 geer | MOre’s sale prices and our meechan- when you pour crushed 68 vears' reputation. AT ALL DEAL- [ dise is exceptionally good in com- 17'v<>' 7 i.nmmn with what you get elsewhere. straWberries over S COMEDY wGor PSEY e Acts—i_ the n Girls D, N MANT Ikt Monday. Grand Worthy President Fraternal Order of [ reason why we can afford to offer = i Eagles' Tou this wondcrful opportumity. | Program of Entertainment. Music by Lynch’s Orchestra. The Public Invited. Clear the Skin SimOllKaplan‘ Toasties >S5 % No Admission Charge. Roap Ointment Tal-om Me where I irive Swaetin Lans ctastes Beopt 3 Masive o : 89 ARCH STREBT, New Briain, ‘ :%2122%} ’* 4 | - PS. They cantBebest | | PARSONS THEATRE HARTIORD | COOLEST PLACFE. IN TOWN HERE AT IS ALWAYS COOL Y THURS. — FRI. — SAT. CONVENIENT TRAIN SERVICE FOR ALL PERFORMANCES — TODAY — SATURDAY : ‘ N = ° ins Of -ls\:lffering Creek” TALM ADGE | Lawn Fence, fancy top 36, 42 and 48 inches high. ‘ Jfi‘!‘w,flf“ : C,f\)fi.lx“,gfiN ¢ That Grips the Heart and Stirs the Blood Flower Guard. 16 and 22 inches hig‘h. i AND THE FAMOUS S ‘ 2 CORMICAN PLAYERS o E . Ornamental Cates, 42x30. : —Headlmers—4 “The velled We ha\': just T'eceived alcariondiorihinatenial IN THE OPENING BILL OF THE STOCK SEASON :‘ ;: ."'l:,‘.'.:{l.,\. \ v u:lifu:l’x\l\“:?:g:;::” Ad t 2 ' and are ready to make prompt delivery. P ARLOR, BEDROOM . . venuure Call 1074, 1075, 1076, 714. AND B ATH SUNDAY, JUNKE 20, A 5 nett Comedy @ GO! Y ’ . 17 | . i RMAND in “Peck’s Bad Girl” B} ovivivwr, NN Rackliffe Bro Inc. | Bl s d .’ . EVENINGS 25¢ to 75¢ MATINEES 25¢ and 506~ THIRD GENERATION” NEXT W Subscription Salc and Seats for First Week Now on HAROLD Telephone and Mail Orders Reoceived WITH AN ALL STAR CASNT | and - ) . ‘ 250 PARK STREE FOX ENTERTAINMENTS