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IN “THE THE AYERS | HYPOCRITES™ ‘v“\“ v oof tremendous Hypocrites,” which power the Cornm at Parsons th matinees | and Satur- is litgle Players will next present week w Thu on We Ay, dany The environments Hypocrites’ of a . these not thenters or attra his iifferent { darkness the o the fe trives but i corner > EATEDS which they ces are w ons wit! world, are hypocrites, holding other classes of so- own. But in that clouc shining lig Christiani who lives, others, who not for his.own advancement the uplifting of the little the world wherein his lot law for than their hyproerisy there is a hopeful curafte, but for ht in village healthful, young poor himself. for of is cast. story the to comes whether who of his people pelled The learns the youns man whole sorry business; the girl whom the young man is engaged to the curate-for advice as to she ought to marry a man cannot give an hohest account past: the happiness of many rest with him and he com- to withstand the pressure of curate and the poor girl's confesses bribery. of appeals by his selfishi prig of a conspired he is to wife, his word against, is doubted but he stic absolute right as he sees it doggedly fatthful, and he triumphs in the end. triumps for common morality and decency over the whole pack of liars and hypocrites. is ideally matic regular members of the cast will be several C The cast of the suited effort, and Cormican Players for this great dra- in addition to the there newcomers, notably ecil Dwight, one of Hartford's most promising young actresses. ceum Clean and subject leave.” love, please all. be seen chapter No. 7. seen Dres seeing Turkey,” able comedian. the Viper,” full Also Stewart Commandment.” present a Haven comedy will complete the bill. JANE COOPER Lady With The Cormican Parsoms' Theater, Hartford ) Leading Payers, A girl's trust for action of the play. and the young man in the case is about to marry another wom- an when the girl comes again into his life, 1fis family plan for him to es- cape the marriage to which he is bound in honor so that he may make > ma that they and his w al. 1 people. English village be- trayed is the basis ihe « erine,” paralleling “The Taming denish, shre “atherine Petruchio her every shrew LYCEUM THEATER. For the first of next week the Ly- theater presents Douglas M Doris May in the time of today 231 Hours' It is a pretty melpdrama of youth and adventure, and will Also William Duncan will The Silent Avenger,” Snun Pollard will be in a rip-roaring comedy, *“All ed Up.” Many will remember him -in “Trotting Through and will agree he is a cap- For Sunday evening will present with an all-star cast. action from start to finish. the same program Lucille will be seen in “The 11th This photoplay will novel picture. Carter de and Shorty Hamilton in Lyceum of on THE PALACE, the Weroine of “Impossible Cath- Miss Peamon plays a role Shakespeare’'s Kate of of the Shrew.” Hoy ish, utterly impossible is Kimberly until a modern comes along and outwits t her own game. Wil m B. Davidson comes up to requirement of his role of the tamer. Sheldon Lewis does a As Greatest Dramatic Triumph Monday Evening and All Week (Mats. Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday) EVENINGS AT 8:30 MATINEES AT 2:30 JAMES CORMICAN Presents THQC In EVEN All GS: 25¢ to T5c. Agr. Dept. AMERICA'S BEST STOCK COMPANY ORMICAN PLAYERS HENRY ARTHUR JONES’'S MASTERPIECE THE HYPOCRITES A Powerful Soul Stirring Drama in Four Acts MATINEES: 25¢ and 50c PARSONS’ Week Theatre--Hartford Al Week The Most Popular and Practical Hand Tool On the Mar- ket Today We have a fine assortment of these tools in stock. Send or phone for descriptive catalogue. We deliver to your home. al the | not | ) Know the joy and i happiness that comes tinguished appearance it/ renders brings out your 8 natural beauty to its full- cst. In use over 70 years. N Gouraud's Oriental Cream FERD.T. HOPKINS & SON. Ny, Yoo Iy splendid piece of acting as the In- | dian guide and trapper, White Cloud. Others in the cast are Ed Roseman, John Walker. J. H. Gilmour, James Hill and Mabel McQuade. The Palace theater will present “Impossible Catherine” next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Other films include Elmo Lincoln in a new chap- ter of “Elmo the Fearless,” a scream- ing comedy, and the Pathe News. The Keith vaudeville bill offers four very clever acts and features the musical comedy variety skit, “Let's Get Mar- ried.” AT FOX'S. The engagement of Harry Ca “A Gun Fightin’ Gentleman” will close with today's performances at Fox's. This without doubt is the best picture in which we have seen this rey in popular star. For tomorrow evening the offering will be two features, Dus. tin Farnum in “Durand of the Bad Lands,” and Mary McLaren in “Rouge and Riches The role that Mr. Farnum “Durand of the Bad lLands is de- scribed by Manager Dean that of a “bad man” with a good heart, who is regenerated through a woman's love. It is a real western story in the sense that the public understands the word western. Plaving opposite Mr. Farnum is Miss Winifred Kings- ton, who always makes a delightful heroine. The air of mystery which has al- ways characterized the space behind the footlights, known as “back stage” and which is always a source of in- terest and speculation to the uniniti- ated, figures largely in “Rouge and Riches,” in which Mary McLaren will appear in the second feature at Fox's tomorrow evening. It is a story of New York stage life, giving intimate views of what is going on behind the scenes of a Broadway musical show. Besides the two features the Gau- mont News and two comedies will also be shown. The last story written by Dr. Cyrus Townsend Brady before his recent death is “The Blood Barrier,” which J. Styart Blackton has produced and which will be the feature attraction at Fox's for three days, beginning has in next Monday. Spies and intrigue, renewed love and a mysterious mur- der makes up the thrilling plot of “The Blood Barrier,” which has been given the personal direction of J. Stuart Blackton and with a superb cast which will include William R. Dunn, Louis Dean, Margaret Barry, Gus Alexander and Eddy Dunn. There will be an entire change of the vaudeville bill and there will be three performances on Monday. SUNDAY AT THE PALACE. The Palace offers two fine features for this Sunday evening, with Mae Murray in Pathe's new production, and an all-star drama with plenty of thrills and ac- “The A B C of Love, cast in ““The Man in the Cellar,” a tion. There will also -be shprter sub- jects, including comedies And ‘“The Moonriders Reserved seats may be purchased Sunday at the. Palace con-¥ 0. Becker GENERAL REPATIRING Radiators. Tanks. Lamps, Fenders, Muffers. Corbin Place DOES IT LEAK! . TAKE-IT TO BECKER He fixcs them so they stay fixed. He also Installs cores of the best make. Prices cheerfully given. Fourth of July At Lake Campounce BAND CONCERT Afternoon and Evening new RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., Inc. Park St. New Britain, Ct. Grand Display of Firoworks in in Evening. Dancing Aficrmoon and Evening, Special Holiday Dinner, l | i unbeaten. CINNAMON PUDDING. 1 cgg. 3-4 cup sugar. tablespoon butter. cup milk. <cups flour: teaspoon baking powder. 1-4 teaspoon salt. Mix butter and sugar and add gz Beat mixture well. Mix | ana sift flour, baking powder and salt ! and add alternately with milk to ture. { Sprinkle brown sugar over the top and dot with Dbits of ter. minutes. Serve hot with lemon sauce. In the kitchen of her Sister Mary cooks daily of four adults. She brought to her Kitchen am understanding of the chemistry of cooking, gained 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, fust tried out and served at her family table. In the kitchen of her home Sister ary cooks daily for a family of four adults. She brought to her kitchen an under nding of the chemistry of ned from study of domes- science in a state university. Con- sequently the advice she off: is a happy combination of theo and practice. IEvery recipe she gives is her own. first tried out and served at her family table. own home | for a family (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) Fvery canner and jelly maker has at some stage of the game made jelly that wouldn't “jell.”” As sugar is so high and scarce one hardly wants to risk even a few cupfuls. To be sure that the fruit contains pectin, which must be present to make the juice jell, try this - After cooking out the juice but be- fore boiling or adding sugar put one tablespoonful of juice and one table- spoonful of denatured alcohol’ in a glass. Mix well and let stand for 30 minutes. If pectin is there a jelly- like substance will form at the bot- tom and when the juice is boiled and sugar added it will “jell.” If not there, no amount of boiling will make jelly. However, the juice may be cooked over with apples or the white skin of oranges. Menu for Tomorrow. BREAKFAST Stewed baked ezgs, ioast, coffee. LUNCHEON-—Jellied veal bran bread, cinnamon pudding, DINNER—CI soup, baked and tomatoes, green peas, salad, cherry pie, coffec. My Own Recipoes. ou can “bake a cherry pie quic a cat can wink its eye” you won’t be interested in this adwvice. Mix sugar and flour well. Add stoned cherries and mix thoroughly with the sugar and flour. Be sure the lower pie crust is plenty iarge and pinch the edges tight. No pie boils over any worse than a cherry pie. BAKED EGGS. 1 tablespoon milk for each esgs. Salt and pepper. Butter muffin rings. Break an ess in each, mix milk with the egg, — prunes, loaft, tea. rice spinach If tage has become love in a.tent. Turn into squar Bake in a modcrate oven fer 30 « Jn some communities love in a cot- MARY. SUNDAY NIGHT ~ MAE MURRAY —IN— “The ABC of Love- ” “MAN IN THE =AW g OTHERS RESERVED SFATS “'ED.. KK 40 “LET ELMO LI i-\ NASZRR 7R 52 Harry Carey FOX VAUDEVILLE RCH PEALSON AND WALLACE SUNDAY =8 Mary McLaren in “THE BLOOR S - With ap % 2 rEREME & FOX, THREE Lucille Lee Stewsg AN ALL .8 COMEDIES AND- VENING, JULY, 4th. * & Dustin Farnum in “Durrand of Bad -Lands AND “Rouge ——— ———————— ——— = MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY g —INe— “A Gun Fightin’ Gentleman” MUTT & JEFF =~ “THE TOY MAKERS” — ¥FOX NEWS 4--Headliners--4 HARVEY AND S“‘II"I‘F._R KRAMER AND' PATERSON 2 B3 JULY 6, _BARRIER” 7 Cast e 4 ON Mo.\'n.&{» NTS