New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1921, Page 4

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HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Way Lillian and Madge Began Thelr Quest, At lust with in home will 1lways be one of memoric As if de- up for his previous tenderest fned to make ghtlessness levoted to me cond ¢ time renfaining e my trip to the east end of th d. And Dicky is in ul mood he. ls wonderfal in (uisite tenderness and consid- lon, my when royal lover, whose overy on days of my honeymoon wowing Tdlllan's almost psychic wrehension 1 was not managed no surprised she unbotru « but to aftend 1 1 the Mtt preparation the d then jan and Durkee Kat nd vaving to the law \ cky perched the n | beside me had turned whaers ihe he murmi Stop the car e vl whrmly, tenderly complied, he reethenr wung Also Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings d Wednesday Matinee Tickets at Crowell’s venings 50c¢ to $2.00 Wednesday Matinee 75¢ and $1.00. v Local Amateurs in Raymond Hitchcock Comedy Benefit Masonic Temple Fund, We 't Show Every Picture b We Only Show the Best 0).§ NOW PLAYING ¢ Gilbert Parker's Popular Tale BEHOLD Y WIFE 7—Parts—7 with MILTON SILLS Mabel Julienne Scott ELLIOTT DEXTER E! SEE! SEE! The SMASHING FINISH of “FANTOMAS” VAUDEVILLE — Pick "o the World. The Funniest Skit ‘IN WRONG” A Bedroom Mixup With RANK WHITTIER & CO. s Funny As Twin Beds.” Boston Herald NICK NAZZARO Young Carusp PORT & DELACY Funny Tales The RTER GIRLS bpring Chickens Wife o AL - grieved indeed at giving up the home 1 had loved so well, but with a ar lighter heart before I had possess. than an hour or two deemed possible 1o ke Care of Yourself. With characteristic tact Lillian, who sat in the tonneau of the ca | with Marion, kept absolutely si until we w well out of the village Then Marion began to chai v 1 Hmits, the things which interested her along the road, and I knew that her mother had removed the ban of she m have put upon the Dicky left us sllence which child Gradually 1 pulled my emotional elf together The rowing grass, the first the tr in thelr elixir of the tender leaves exquisite shad s of green, the thready tassels o maples, all the pringtime magic of the stole into my veins with a fender, amused lau Wvantage o f road to turn my I ward the nek seat The demon is exorcised.” don’t mental tiptoes any d, ~understanding gayly “You need you bhlesse woman Frov ) on I'm a ploneer s Request. had a whitc Lilllan rejoine everything but last part of the senter “we'd more in the picture, I you know s what I'm goinz to do covered trafler wisely ignoring some start »n a motor jaunt traller bearing tents and every quirement for camping.” I'll go with you as =oon as ctn heyond the wta 1 croup nd inswered “True never had eltk »f theg. but You're living in hopes” Lillian laugh dropped of my dolor, and s steadfastly toward the fas- uncertainty which awaited sugxested sl o n the which followed her sally I the Inst vestig my face nating the end of my journey The enr never had behaved better ind we did not stop it untll we were well past Patchogue and in the de- lightful region known as “The Mori- che T"hen I shoulder to Lillian ' Whasn't it alon | tunched last year? I think i isn't far now answered Oh, Auntie Madge ! I'd know that Httle road we turned down any- Marion carolled. “If you'll terrible slow T°1l tell you when ou're coming to it.” “All right. Marion 1 fondl “I'Nl drive fust as my engine will let me.” I We crawled accordingly at @ rate that would have satisfied the most captious. trafic officer in a crowded city. and moon came to the winding wood road branching off from the main one of which we all . had such delightful memories, “Here it is!" sang Marion. I turned the car into its spoke over here that we Lillian where.' return~d slow as ulon grown pathway, and ran several hundred feet around its winding curves until we were entirely out of #ight of the main road Marion jumped from the car as stopped, flung both arms head in the delighted andon of the city child turned in the country mother! Madge!" she Mayn't I yell as loud as soon as it bove her Auntie HARTE TTTIODAY — oD GREAT LOV farris L Stage Ditrichstein This Theater will pduct s sched of performances in ac- cordance with Daylight Saving. LYCEUM —THEATER— MON., "'TUES. and WED. The regular program will be suspénded on account of the Masonic Temple presenting “King Dodo”’ THURS., FRIL, and SAT. Bert Lytell in his latest masterpiece BlindMan’sEyes Also a Variety Vaudeville Program icen are written by the press attractions with which toey deal. i | J | ) ter questions and exclamations upon | | [ | | Mabel Julienne Scott and EILOW Dexter in o scens from Géog{e_'Mel/bzd's‘ Poduction. *Behold my Wife!’ A Puamount ure At Fox’s Today, Tormorrow and Wednesday VALl ILLE AT FOX'S. A real vaudeville treat is offered the patrons of Fox's theater for the first three days of this week in the presentation of the comedy playlet, *‘In Wrong,”" offered by Frank Whittier & Co. “In W Nz’ has to do with bed- room entanglements that take place at bedtime in an elite hotel. The piece, running thirty minutes, is full of comedy and situations that are most laughable. It resembles in many re speets, *“Twin Beds.” And has been compared very favorably with that noted ge success. The =kit is pre- sented by a cast exceptionally compe- tent for the vaudeville stage. Frank Whittier assumes the lead and is sup- ted by Miss Verne E. Sheridan, Charles Day and the popular cha or Amy Ince. Port and Delacy their successful comedy act, Faces.”” Another notable on the program is Nick Nazzaro, who has earned on the vaudeville s ge the title, Young Caruso. The Carter Girls, two charming come direct from Fox's Bayridge theater, New York . with their singing and piano stors, Than Elliott Dexter and Milton Sills, there e not more popular male screen stars who have appeared in this city and beginning today for a three days’ run these two actors take the leading parts in the great picture at Fox's, “‘Behold My Wife.” AT PALACE THEATER. Mary Pickford opened a four-day engagement at the Palace last eve- nir in her latest hit, *“The Love 1t." The capacity audience who greeted the initial showing were loud in their praise for her new produc- tion. yor Italian members of the oranization were selected in New York and also came to Hollywood especially for this one production. The cast is one of unusual excel- lence and every member is especially pted to the character given them. Miss Pickford was aided in the se- ction of the cast by her director, I'rances Marion, which is also the author of the story. The Keith vaudeville bill on the program for the first three days of the week contains four excellent s, with the famous Belleclaire Bros. in an ng novelty, leld, Adams Co. in “Mysteria”, Lnez Hanley, a clever singing comedienne, and Roberts and Boyne, in a clever comedy variety of- fering. FOR ADVERTISING CONTROL. Connecticut Senate Committee Favors Bill Press Opposes. Hartford, April —Although forced to a recommittal to the judic- fary committee, the so-called Fraudu- lent Advertising bill which is opposed Ly Connecticut newspaper publishers because they had no chance to be heard, has again been favorably con- sidered by the committee, it is learned, and will again be reported back te tho senate. The bill as originally introduced purported to prevent fake financial | advertisements and was aimed at a Heston concern. But as reported out ast month, the bill omitted the word “knowingly” and provided a $500 fine for every misstatement made in a Connecticut newspaper advertisement regardless of whether the publisher knew the facts or not. The bill remains date and contains unchanged to another feature This thrilling emotional drama is laid | held objectionable in that it discrim- in Italy éand Miss Pickford selected the princi members of her cast while abroad and had them ported to Hollywood. while the oth- inates in favor of the large Boston and New York newspapers which trans- | cover Connecticut and which cannot he rbached by the law. e leleadrsiaialafelalaialalars - - N— ' KETH 10 L IEST" T- I PHOTOPLAYS el elalalialdigiaraialgiaiare [y NOW PLAYING - MARY T PICKFORD in the Best Picture She Ever Made ““The Love Light”’ She Made It in Italy On Her Honeymoon. 8—Charming Parts—S8 You’ll Laugh and Scream R “The Kick in High Life” “Velvet Fingers” With GEO. SEITZ KEITH VAUDEVILLE “Always the Best” BELLECLAIR BROS. ROBERTS & BOYNE INEZ HANLEY HELD ADAMS CO. NOTE: Beginning Next Sunday, May 1st, Seats Will Not Be Reserved For Sunday Nights. Cake Cracks your cake sign i has bLeen used or that the oven was too hot when the cake was put i~ to “lours differ greatly so there is al- difficulty in amount making the first baking from a new way to is to bake a trial cake before putting the batter in the pans. baking powder can may be ysed for the trial cake pan. Menu For Tomorrow. —Stewed prunes, toasted wafers, chocolate calke, tea. Dinner—Fried baked onipns, curly endive coffee. My Own Recipes. breakfast is an fect one for the person who sits at a desk all aday. ! : This gives nourishment, is casily digested, but is not bulky. a person determine his breakfast. Chocolate Cake. Cream shortening and sugar. melted chocolate. well beaten. Mix baking powder with Dissolve soda in sour cream. Add flour to first mixture. cup sweet squares bitter chocolate, 1 egg volk, pulverized ‘sugar, 2 teaspoons butter, Seald cream. and slowly add Pour this mixture on egg yolk, ;beat- ing vigorously. enough sugar to make the right con- to spread. (Copyright, 1921, N. E. A.) GUILFORD GOIN Hampshire Golfer Part in Contest in England. April of the Woodland as the *siege gun” golfers because of his long qualities, that he would go abroad to play in the British amateur .golf champion- tournament. He and amatgur and held the New Hampshire amateur several southern several professionals. state open bursts and cracks on that too much four determining required when insure a good The buttered Cream of spinach soup, herring, potatoes dressing. pineavnple almost wner- A soft-boiled egg may does should light brown sugar, 1-4 3 cggs, 1 cup sour cream, cups flour, 1 soda, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 teaspoon baking cup grated chocolate. Add Add yolks of egEs Add sour vanilla. Fold in the whites of the eggs beaten till stiff and One-fourth beaten in the whites. Turn .nl\‘ buttered and floured cake pans and| bake in a moderate oven. teaspoon salt Icing. cream, 1% vanilla. T Melt chocolate aver cream. Add butter. Stir in ABROAD. Will Take 25.—Jesse P. Guil- Golf club, among announced mopths Suo. today lumbus. is a former champion, years. In courses, records recent Guilford | and defeated passport ap- ' D 5 For Girls 1605 — For misses of school age, fine combed cotton, extra spliced heels and toes to with- stand wear. In black, white and cordovan. 1610 — Medium weight, lustrous mercerized, extra spliced heels and toes. Well-fitting—long- wearing. Black, white, cordovan and tan. The trade-mark Gordon or Gordon Round Ticket guides parents to hosiery of refinement and economy for the whole family. In pure silk, fibre silk, mercerized cotton — in all the wanted colors. {* . 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