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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1926, il §i i i il DING A HUSBAND ,;'fi,‘,'.‘ifi.‘fi!fi"? Adele Gerrison's New Phase of ‘ gl 15 !l 1 .‘"h" lations of a Wife o S R St - i} Lo [y Pirst Grosted Madge. “T presume you're right” ahe sald. o Graham's words “But don't delay it long. I shall ex- I did mot aseent | pect you to find out all about it by statement that I knew | afternoon.” " o Wife's Calle can be.” T know What Madge Planned: The Mwsband Nunter' s = whish [Tl Sl 50 aoviie sorings are Dicky oould mask any Willlam 1fox presants his beautiful | jorrigon and Burton, Pewers and i under such & mass She swept out of the room with the | und talented youns star, Mileen Percy, | Powers, Kennedy, Merl and Harvey one despaired of dis- | air of having delivered an untimatum, | opons & three days' engagement at|and Chas. McDenald and eompany of was really in his mind | which, indeed, 1 reflected she had. | Fox's theater this afterncon. sovenl pesie. pt of mine to find | Byt how I was to secure the knowl- It ta one of those flim plays that Manager Dean has made arrange- odpo she wished, 1 had no means of | contains so many elements of true r what he meant by ments to have the latest election re- b of lotters to New | knowing, even though my venity wes | comedy that it s & genuine knock- | !8rDs amnounced from the stage asd rratified fArma would be utter- they are received. Uniess otherwise ed, th wrilten b, Borean ol Tt oemters o8 b Gl it whleh thty "hea] “THE HURBAND HUNTER" splitting thine eemedies i i} U i*siir realized, but I céwld #0. With the idea of beat phrase my answer that 1 “tako Richard in down at Junjor in my turn, at his grand- I whispered will n the covers of his | ik aftar | put him take the Rurious little pro- d or, but to modi- way. Geaham Intssts. & 1 agreed, and in an- Junior was safe in &Mndmoth. room, Back Jn the living room. in_your sleeping porch he sald, lookihg at me *“Why don't yo go right him about tiis thing?" ther!"” 1 sparred. “Sure- t tell me ripht after he ou. 1t ho were going to now what he was doing the firet."” | mind him Mttle shoes ™ | | that he would soon come to me W do exmctly | #he had paid my influence over Dicky. 8he bad virtually admitted that it wes greater than her own—a rare ac- knowledgment for her There was one thing certain in my I would not go to Dicky firet and begin any conversation. He had ehosen last night to wrap himself in a mantle of gloomy silence, disdaining the one or two tentative efforts T made at even conventional speech. Rut T had a gleeful little premenition with the ostontatiously careless air he as- sumes when he wishes to inake amends for his rudeness, and yet is o stubborn to proffer a regular apology I had no special reason for ihink- ing thia, save for the report his moth- er had brought me of his absurdly way mood. When he is in one of those, it is not in Dicky's nature to hold rancor against any one No matter how angry 1 am at Dicky. | am always thrilled, absurdly exeitod, by the prospect of the patch- i wp of a quarrel with him 1 bualed mysell in the Wving room for a ynute or two, then ran into my fath- to end this screen version of ¥F. Beott Fitzgerald's popular story “Myra eets His Family” is one continuous h-provoker. As Myre Hastings, a frivolous young girl who decided that she would marry XKent Whitney, whom she had never met, Miss Percy tri- umphs in a most exacting role. Her exquisite beauty, combined with an abundant supply of charm and play- fullness, leaves nothing to be desired. The story sparkles throughout. The most amusing situations are devel- oped from a plot to teach the frivo- lous one a much needed lesson. The supporting cast ircludes Emory Johnson, Jane Miller, H. Dunkinson, Evans Kirk, Edward McWade and John Stepling. “Hurled From the Clouds,” the ninth episode of the serial supreme, “Bride 13, surpasses all previous chapters. In this wonderful produc- tion there are stunts that take your breath, action every moment, and love, laughter and thrills at all times. Included in today’'s screen part of the program are a new Fox News, a Chester Outing and one of those side- ELBOTION RETURNS AT PALAOCE. The Palace has made arrangements to announce the election returns Tuesday evening as they come direct over the wires during the perfor- mance. “THE IDOL DANCER,” AT PALACE D. W. Grimth's newest photoplay opened a four days engagement Iast evening at the Palace to a capacity house, thers being humdreds turned away. Those who did gain admit- tance saw the best pbotoplay made this season. D. W. Grifith took the cast to the Bahama Isiands for the making of this production and some ‘wonderful scenes are the result of the trip. ““The Idol Dancer” is & romance of the South Seas mixed with pathos and thrills that you will enjoy. The east inclues Ri Barthelmess Creighton Hale and Clarine Seymour, who is well cast as the “Idol Dancer. The Keith vaudeville bill for the first part of the week contains four excellent acts with Sealo, the edu- cated seal, who performe numerous tricks alone on the stage; Irviag and er's empty room-——he was out for one of his Interminable walks—primped a yéu any- | bit before his mirror-——then went out Faht along and do | Inte Mrs. Luken's garden to pluck . some of the daffodils she had given me permission to gather. With them and a few sprigs of the long-leafed pine flaunting their won- derful waxy purple berry-like blos- ' wos, 1 went back into the livine | 3 dryly. | room. Takink & brown earthen bowl | gy TODAY TUESDAY L & The Season’s Screen Sensation ! & & Hundreds Turned Away Last Night.—Ask those whog which Mrs, Luken's good taste had saw it! me any of that palv- eammticn! “It does'nt dossn't get FRIBVASBRBOGOVDVOVLRGIODIG ! PALACE— “House of Hits” Q ':uld say, ‘s ape - it up earlier in the whe madd as 1 dropped into 3 mother,” 1 angued know it ‘would be the for mo to ask Dicky ng within five minutes you've been talking to il talk to him If you but—1 do think I'a il he gots t of the yolut say he's in.” ® minute, her fingers her forehead provided for flowers, I arranzed them to my own satiefaction, and also to Dicky's, If his smile was any criterion, as he strode through /the door and ! &3} looked at them 2 Pretty nifty, old dear!” he said, with as casual friendMness as if we had parted on the beat of terms. “But wuppose you put on your hat and come out with me. T want to get at the bottom of this business about Rita Brown." ABS’ FAIR TONIGHT ECK’S HALL ARCH STREET » CLOSING NIGHT TONIGHT IN PPRIZES .2 ADMISSION 25¢. DANCING & & & o & & & & & d ol & & & el -4 & & SOBVBICRBVE BB DO p » | LD MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS EILEEN “_PERCY I'he Husband Hunter’’ a minute—a rollicking comedy and a sparkling and whole- ory of a girl who determines to marry a man she had wnever 4 Ldedod- 1 f Lt vV Dancer >uthern S Oaller”—Chester O uting—Fox News—“Hurled from the Cloods”—Ninth Episode of “Bride 13" VAUDEVILLE 4--Headliners--4 & Burton Powers & Powers Konnedy, Merl & Harvey (has. McDonald & Co.—~7 people—7 v The Idol —With— CLARINE SEYMOUR CREIGHTON HALE RICHARD BARTHELMESS SOe THURS, FRL, SAT., NOV. 4, 5, ¢ by the unconscious tribute |out for “the blues.” ¥rom bexinnlng AL 4 ments of the nine night event is to be presented. The show will consist of a series of vaudeville mcts introducing several specialties. Dancing will be obtainable and this fact has served to pack the hall each evening. In ad- dition, the high quality of the articles offered on the vwarious booths, of which there are nine, has drawn liber- HARTPORD. Week of Nov. ist—NMNstinees Daily “THE BOSTONIANS” with the inimitable FRANK FINNEY (The original Irish comedian) PARSONS’ —Theatre— HARTFORD. TONIGHT AND ALL WEERK—MAT. WED. AND SAT. ALICE DELYSIA (From the London Pavilion, London, by arrangement with Charles B. Cochrane) In Her London and Paris Success “AFGAR” Intimate Oriental Extravaganza 5!' TR et it 3% o has Dbee: into batter for griddle cakes the e dition of vinegar will take care the excess of soda. Menu for Tomorrow. crackers, maple cream puff, coffee. My Own Recipes. Fill puff shells with whipped cream and pour over the whole a maple sauce. The whipped cream should be 1.4 cép butter. 2 onions. 2 green peppers. 3 tomatoes. 2 cupe green corn cut from cob. 1 teaspoon salt. 1-4 teaspoon pepper. Peel and chop onions. Remove seeds from peppers and chop. Peel tomatoes and slice thin. Melt but- ter in baking dish and taks out half. Put a layer of tomatoes in bottom ot dish. Add corn mixed with pep- per and onion. Add another layer of tématoes and more corn and so on until all is used. Season with salt and pepper and pour over re- maining butter. Bake twenty-five or thirty minutes in a moderate oven. Loganberry Dumplings. 2 cups loganberrias. 2 tablespoons butter. 1-2 cup sugar. 3 cups water. 3-4 cup flour. 1 teaspoon baking powder. 1-4 teaspoon salt. ‘Water to make soft dough. Canned or dehydrated berries may be used. Put berries, water, sugar COHITT rEA Ik 5 ] ) Matines at 3:18 Hvening =t ¥:48 Decss Open Hal &n Hese Mariar [m] MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 5 ORTH and COLEMAN’S TIP TOP MERRY MAKERS Preseat DIN FROM BROADWAY” Featuring. World’s Greatest Football Hero Olive Thomas in “The Glorious Lady”® [E] A stirring Story of a Nobleman’s Love for a Peasant Girl. 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