New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 12, 1921, Page 5

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Trinity Methodist Church SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 7:30 P. M. A LECTURE-RECITAL DR. C. S. KEMBLE, of Newark, N. J. James .Whitcomb Riley Dr. Kemble, friend of the .poet, student of his poetry, will show’ the philosophy of re- ligion and life in Riley’s poems. —DANCE — At Meriden Armory SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. Arcadia Orchestra — Under Auspices of Co. L., C. S. G. Housewives! Write A Prize Letter About Laundry Shortage YOU CAN WIN A CASH AWARD! What do you think about laun- dry shortages? We welcome your co-operation in solving this problem by inviting your advice. For the last month we have been discussing the question with you. To help remedy matters, we have urged you to always send a soiled clothes list with your bundle (by filling out the printed list enclosed with every package of clean ciothes); and we also urged you to wrap your bundle properly. . We want you who send your clothes to the laundry to write us your view of how shortages can be cut down. The best letters will be | ater, published, with or without your name, as you wish. WE SHALL AWARD CASH PRIZES FOR THE MOST HELP- FUL LETTERS. ADDRESS SHORTAGE DEPT., UNION LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO., 266 ARCH ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONN. DRY CLEANING ivory Best Popular Music by Quartet and Organ ERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY STOP! 12, 1921, TURN ASID In Your Busy Days for a Little Serious Thought During. THIS SEASON OF LENT THE SOUTH CHURCH OFFERS YOU ITS SERVICES FOR YOUR HELP AND INSPIRA SUNDAY MORNING, AT 10:45—Sermon on “The Chief End of Man.” CHORAL VESPERS AT 4:30- Short Addresses Group of dancing girls from the famous Fokine Ballet in “Aphrodite,” the big spectacle to be presented ‘at Parson’s the week of February “APHRODITE.” Brillia Parsons’ In all the history of stage achicve- ents, nothing so thrilling, so daringly beautiful and poctic can be compared to “Aphrodite”, the mammoth spec- tacle which F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest will send to Parsons’ The- Hartford, for onc week ning Monday night, February Matinees will be given Tuesd ington's birthc and Saturday. New York flocked to it all of last season where, at the Century Theater, it the outstanding dramatic sensation of the year, and before that, Paris paid homage at the shrine of this goddess of Love, immort in his novel of the same name. 1ploying a cast of 300 pcople and with ten of gorgeous. beauty, “Aphrodite” romance of ancient Egypt depicting the love of Demetrios, a sculptor of Alexandria, for Chrysis, a famous Galilean courtesan De- metrios has modcled a statue of Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, of such surpassing beauty that he adores the marble with a hopeless and pure love which no thought of earthly pa. sion ever enters. He, in tumn, is loved Queen of Egypt, but mains cold and passive to all her ad- vances until suddenly the spark of real love isx awakened in him by Chrysis, who, mistrusting him. de- mands three crimes as proof of love First, the the Rhodopis mir- ror, which once belonged to Sappho now owned by Bacchys: second comb of Queen Nitocr old, begin- 21st. Wash- was scenes is a Berenike, re- theft o the thousand vears worn b — THEATER — B. G. Salvini, ‘\lanagmg l)lre(tar THIS SUNDAY EVENING Big Double Feature Program —Offering— Madge Kennedy “Baby Mine’ Funny Screamingly Also Ts:ru Aoki i zed by Pierre Louys | Theater, 21st Hartford, the High Priestess, requires her murder; and, third, the sacrilege of the Temple of Aphrodite stealing the seven strings of sacred pearls which decorate his own statue | of the Goddess. Demetrios commits the three crimes; but in a dream the statue reveals herself in all her pur- ity to reawaken his lost ideals. He re- pulses Chrysis who, compelled to wear her three gifts in public, mcets the Inevitable punishment for crimes. THEATER OWNERS ACQUIRE NEW SITE §175,000 Reported as Paid for Electric Building Negotiations which have been pend- ing for several weeks for the purchase of the Electric building on West Main were consummated late D. sold street, afternoon, when M. of Hartford and vester- Farber and the owners of day company site to Contaros Palaco theatel e price is re- £17 have would, ownership. that over the theater which is 1 ported at - several been prevaient that all Rec in probability, Mr. to tzke building ok taros inge ntly intimated order buiiding, he would purc Ing. The Wi which now conducts the theater, has a two-year lease to rungon the theater. is likely that the owners will eventually take the building. over thentrical the deal of the |r1»1.‘! in this city since the g cstate following the new ‘owners are among the cessful business men in “the city Contaros brothers have been en the confectioncry business for vears, and with Pefer Perokas, who has conducted the Scenic theater, they purchased the Keency theater building a few years ago. In the conduct of the theater. they have elevated the Palace theater to onc of the most suc- cessful in theé city. Besides the theater i street building, the oth include the offices of the € and Power company z ITloral company in the part of the building there are offices and on the top floor, there are large halls which arc used as meeting places, connection is onc eat real war. The most suc- The od in several hoom Connecticut and the upstairs For the theft of Wlll(‘h‘ these | the | the | | Con- | ted in the | the build- | lliam Fox theatrical interests | It | largest com- | ful JOHN-A-DREAMS XII. HOW ICE FORETELLS NEXT YEAR'S EVENTS, “I have dreamed of lcn and now know the future.’ ancient poet's words these, but true today aa then. But, mark you, you cannot dismiss 2 dream which you saw or touched ica ai vou do others, for the propheciea it said to carry do not refer to to- day or tomorrow alone, but take in the whole succeeding y and may not come truge until the twelve-month haa rolled around. These, then, dreams well worth that their meaning may bae borne in mind through the four seasons. If vou sea ice, in cakes, on a body of water, or in solid mass, the sign is favorable. It usually denotes the happy ending of a love affair, the | consummation of a wish of the 'heart, the ultimate scattering of the clouds that made Cupid blink in disappoint- ment. Morce than that; it means that he or sho en will prove loyal, good and amiable, and a companion such as your sweet- | est desires have often pictured. When ffaira or business women > age of forty dream of ice in manner, however, the vision’s .aning is changed from love's dear ngs to the more material picture cess in 1a0ncy matlers. AU this, remember, is true if you ree e, But if you touch it, or if ita cold breath strikes a chill through your bod then the exact opposite of ail thes things will happen. The ‘hoice of your heart is false or, if not at least the one being on earth st fit te be vour mate. Your busi- ness affairs will go wrong, vour fi- nances will shrink. men of se, Cold, cold the world; and, colder yeg The hearts of men R S Failure and even misfortune will be lot of thoss who dream of slid- i kating on ice. In some cases, it mean mer an unprofitabla enterprise. In others, especially it vou fall, or, in some other manner, fee! the icy contact, the danger to your safety is far more serious. If you happen to be in lova vou will soon discover that your sweetheart is fickle, perhaps even unfaithful. Mili- tary men who dream thus, it is said, will be called to hard duty and into the midst dangers, and married women may look forward to agreements with their husbands, to unpleasant discoveries about them, even to divorce. The peasant women of the South of France believe that to of touching 1ce means that husbands have becoma unfaith- There may be truth in this. Al signs point to something of the sort, all experiences bear prediction to some of dream theis extent at least. Quite different is the case when the | swce enhances the beauty of a | ice you landscape, when it glitters on \intry branches, when. as if after an ice= slorm, it covers cvery bough with a filament of dazzling diamonds. ' When you see each light sp are | noting down, so ! whom you have chos- dis- | out the unhappy | for it unloved, your heart will soon have its desire; if poor, your worldly goods will increase; if engaged im unpleasant pursuits, you will change them for those that make for con- tentment; if engaged in a court ac- tion, you will win: if in disagreement with another, yours will be the vic- tory. \ Have you noticed how in this dream, as in'so many others, the ap- pearance of nature’'s charms changes evil to good, darkness to light? Al- ways rely on this: the things that God made to please and rejoice the eves of man, never spell ill. To dream of them as you slumber means to awaken to fair fortune. Fire and Flame will 'be the text of the next chapter. John-A-Dreams will he glad to in- terpret dream experiences sent to the editor of “The Herald,” by its read- ers. No replies will, however, be giv- en privately and no fee will at any time be asked or accepted. Tt is dis- tinctly understood that thera cun be no guarantee when such questions will be answered, though every effort will be made to satisfy inquirers within three or four weeks. Care of Book Bindings If the leather bindings of hooks’ i are rubbed with a little plain sweet 1 iG oil the leather will not crack and break. There is a certain amount of ani- oil left in all leather and exe. posure to dust and air will in time | mal cause it to @ in open c: An excell made by pufl and 2-3 cup & bottle and ency of cre into. tha 1le soft cheesa o Breakfast - creamed dri fee. 3 Luncheon—@ celery-nut sal Dinner—Pg apples, mash loped tomatq pudding, coffes My ] For some’ ré an men seem| Plain ‘rice p eaten with s nourishing des served only af# such as chopn Co 1-2 cup butt 3-4 cup scald 1 cup corn.m 1 1-4 cupa tablespoond teaspoon teaspoons eggs Mix butter ingredients. well beaten. ie & hot oven. > Ul 1-2 cup. 2 tablespoo 3 tablespooi 1.cup mi & salt sad rich pie Melt butter flour ‘and constantly, { Cool slightly ‘eggs. Cook boil. Add ¢ jand fold im’ beaten- til} vidual pans thin, Al with bake in a quick! (Cop; : . SUNDAY EVE G-‘h EVANGELISTIC SER At— The First Baptist Church, Subject: . “THREE HEROES IN BAB Special . $ervices on Wednesday, and Friday conducted by, Dr. 8 White, of the First Baptist Cllurch,v i Dr. White’s' Meetings will be in the Chapel each evening at & Week Beginning MONDAY EVENING, | Play by Pierre Frondale and Geo. C. Hazleton Engagement Positively Limited to One GREATEST SUCCESS AND MOST ARTIS (From the Theater Renaissance, Direct from One Entire Season at !l:e :

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