New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1921, Page 5

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HIGH SCHOOL PLAY S WELL PRESENTED Tocal Thespians Give McGrath's “Man on the Box” (By Herald Reviewer) The Amphion ew Hritain he Amphion prosented known play Dramatic High school Alumni associatior Harold MecGrath's well “The the Box, in the I} schoc um last night. Tho play prosented by the youthtul the personal direction ¢ Gull- Yord The story iIn itself an with many humorous situations All of these, however, werg well handled {y the principals of the play and puch applause was forthcoming. The honors of the evening easily fell to Miss Laura Nell in the roll of Miss ity Annesley. Miss Nell is a senior ho Iligh school and has ay club of the assisted by Man on h audi was well under A, C tors Mra. was ared Wounded by a Revolver Shot Little Ed Simpson falls with “Ross” Moran's bullet in him, but he holds tightly to the pa- pers that spell the Boss' doom A wily politician, invincible for is outwitted stripling. years, by a A tale deed, duetion, “THE SOUL OF YOUTH” Story by Julia Crawford Ivers, LYCEUM THEATER THIS SUNDAY EVENING Ita Another Whale of a Show. of high adventure, in- Is Wm., D. Taylor's pro- New England’s Favorite Stock Organization LORNE ELWYN ' AND HIS STOCK Co. In a High Cl Play. s Rn\iyll!y THURS., FRIL, SAT. May 26, 27, 28. The most story ever conceived or enacted on any stage— WOMAN in ROOM 17 A play that grips the imagination und holds the audience spellbound in in- romantic Miss | col ! Count Miss ' Col in many of the club's previous pro- ductions. Her qulet and unassuming manner while on the stage won for her the hearty admiration of most present. Wagner, ryone Carl alumni Nell mal of the Miss the r was well the role one played in a true lead of tl cast. Da dumni member Ann father whom he used v tool secret plans. Paul Lucas and Wil- Upson were good in their pective parts, both causing many laughter from th rs were also well cast ided improvement was noticed between the acts which furnished by the Alpha String There is still one feature school which it is will he overcome, is the Many of peoy and left before The Nox Martin court Oficer € lover's style Mr. Wag Magnuson took play other of Col of Betty in working the George sley Qut liam re- audicnce musie was orchestra High hoped That the plays day tween restless was given Man on some it acts became the last act for *“The follows of the cast the was as Clerk 3d Harold f the 3d station William Gierymski O'Brien, of the mounted po- . Lester Schaefer newspaper Paul Lucas the 3d p William 1 Worburton, lately re- Carl Wag Laura Nell confidante Virginia maid . Mary Schmidt Monsicur Pierre, the Annesley chief, . Lester Schaefer Annesley a retired David Magnuson Russian at William Worburton, Bob's Marie Kaminsky precinct Eisenber ssidy, © precinct police Oficer lice Charles Ienderson, ' a mi oo Ma Watts, cinet court Lieut signed Betty Conway, strate of Robert Annesley Mrs her Slade Annesleys’ George officer Karloff army a diplor Nancy sis- ter : William, rle boy Frank Raleigh, of the U Wilfred A MALE CHARACTERS IN TABS' PRODUCTION Numerous opportunities for the dis- of excellent work are ed in the hands of the male char~ of “Little Johnny Jones,” the success to be presented by the A. & B. society at the Lyceum next Tuesday and Wednesday. |and the ma in which those op- | portunities are accepted in anything | but amateurish, | CUrban T. Callahan, | tablished an enviable reputation himself in amateur dramatic cir { here, takes the title role, which is that of a young American jockey. He has several of the show's biggest hits, William Scheyd is seen as Wilson, the Unknown, in which part he is | glven the task of keeping the audience in good humor throughout the fhree aner cs- for les who has song Gierymski | Lloyd Smith | Keller | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'CONVINCING | ___PROOF . That Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Has Extraordinary Curative Power in Cases of Woman’s Ailments Columbus, 0.—*“I suffered very much pain during my monthly periods and felt weak and all cun down. remedies and the doctor said I would have to have an op~ eration. Then be fore my baby was born I had terrible | pains inmy sides. I < Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound and it ed me wonder- fully | two children since I began taking your medicine and did all of my own work in- cluding washing while carrying them I can also recommend Lydia E. Pink ham’s Sanative Wash fou may use this letter as a testimonial if you wish.’ —Mrs.THOMAS L. Curisty, 704 West Mound St., Columbus, Ohio. Such a condition as Mrs. Christy points directly to a deranged conditi of a woman i.\tcm, and by following her example taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, women may be relieved from such ailments and be re- stored to normal health and strength just as she was. _If thereis anything about your condi- tion you do not understand write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., in regard to your health. | e—————— acts. J | in one the eph Callahan, who apy leading in Yankee Prince” assumes the character lof Athony Anstey, an American gambler and race track man. Vincent grose as Timothy D. MeGee, is a free ward political boss and race man with a weakness for the His lect are sxceptionally plays the part of Sing pondent of the Pekin Gazette |1 and by the emperor to story big derby. and, {ally, provide a vacation for four of his wards. Jambs J. Butler takes the part of Henry Hapgood. As |a friend of Goldie the heiress, he disguises so that her | ai arl of Boomshury | may more readily deceive her aunt. | George livan is the starter the Hotel Ceeil, who guides the course of the cabs and makes himself useful in a general way the unravelling of the plot. George F. Kerin the in- | spector of police, and Martin Welch, | his assistant. James J nney. one of | the most prominent figures in Tabs dramatics, is s as Capt. Squirvy of the St¢ Hurrah. Merritt Hur Joseph Clynes Clement Grace, |Cadrain and Edman Cadrain Y minor roles whic) well filled. o roles "k posite sex . corres- sent to write on the incident- Gates, as her valet ise as the in is are MR. LORNE ELWY SUPREME VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES BETWEEN THE ACTS. TENNY and ALLEN Talking, Singing. BARRY DONNELLY Just for Fun. BAUER and REES Komic Kut Ups. EARL MAYNE Juggling. Bigger and Better Than Ever —LEADING LADIES’ | MATINEE THURS. | 22c I tried many | I have haa | | The first Carnival of fseason and it sure will be a| | hummer. it.l | Cis ) Woaken Lopk your THE 1CE BOX. refrigerator through carefully every day. One dish of tainted food can spoil several others When bits of food should be used in other ingredients : to 1ill the refr wtor and There is no point in saving stalks of asparagus for three d then throwing them out perh they have are saved combination 1d not saved with Just poil. Breakfast—Lemon juice, with poached eg on toast, coffee Luncheon—Cream of tomato soup, croutons, pineapple pie, cocoa Dinner—Creamed dried beef, baked potatoes, corn croquettes, cabbage and pimento salad., toasted | cheese, spinach crackers land . coffee Cabbage offers piquancy to the meal. The makes up for a light meat Pincappic Pic. One cup grated pineapple, 1-2 sugar, 1 orange (grated rind { Jui 1-16 teaspoon salt, 1 dessert spoon flour. 3 sugar, flour, salt cgz to a smooth paste. juice of over a till minerals and adds cheese course cup and and ‘yolk of Add rind and pineapple. Cook slow fire, stirring constantly thick. Turn into a baked pie shell. Cover with meringue made by beating the egg white till stiff and dry with 2 tablespoons sugar and I tablespoon water. Brown a moderate oven. Cabbage and Pimento Salad. Two cups shredded cabbage, 1 tea- spoon sugar, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper, dash celery pepper, dash onion pepper, 2 tablespoons vin- egar, 3 tublespoons oil. 1 pimento. Put cabbage in mixing bowl and crush with wooden potato masher. Add dry ingredients and mix thor- oughly. Pour over vinegar and mix. Add oil and mix. Arrange on plates and add strips of pimentoes. (Copyright, 1921 by Newspaper Enterprise). orange and in The Enthusiastic Audience When Almond does his clever bit, The Flavorites start cheering; His art will always mak: hit And keep him reappearing. Another star whose arts insure Success to each cake maker Is Almond Extract strong and pure As always sold by Baker. Baker's Certified Flavor- ing Extracts are sold by all grocers who care. On request we will send you our novel, twashable, loose-leaf folder, **108 Senai- ble Recipes.” BAKER EXTRACT CO. Establsshed 1579 Springfield, Mass. MAY 23-28 6—DAYS and NIGHTS—6 The Big Event of the Season. Joseph G. Ferari Shows Under Auspices of | Seldiers, Sailors and Marines Club and ' Veterans of Foreign Wars Combined ‘at Vibberts’ Lot -SIDE SHOWS ANIMAL SHOWS RIDING DEVICES NOVELTY ATTRACTIONS FREE ACTS THRLLERS the Don’t miss they | SATURDAY, MAY 21, ] | l l Marie Opera theater o'clock in a cieties of church. The G. Ohman, der he on, chairman; M. . treasurer Jo ric Swanson Wallin John R Brink George Bertha in charge of the advertising has been done Sjolander. ernoon will Borg: Znes son, Beuatrice son., Laura son, IMelga iTbha Berlin, Lillian Al Gertrude Gertrude and Hildur The Cooley. Talcott, Minni Hon box . George I1. Stanley Arthur Millan, Mz A (a) Addio, (b Boheme Mme. Sundelit (2) Songs M (b) Damon (¢) Good (d) A Dream Mme. Sundeliv tomance Fillmore Ohman allen () Bland (b) Folk (c) Mor, (d) Det ar Mme. Sundelius. Automne Fillmor e lui, Ah. fors’ viat We give special COMMITTEES ON SUNDAY CONCERT Sundelius, soprano, tomorrow concert the concert | composcd of the 1stor of the church, Har- vh Carlson, John Hultberg, . Ernest Carlson, The ushers tomorrow aft- ped Anferson, Dahlson, Rerlin, Berlin, Anderson Borg, Esther Anderson, Tund, Anderson, Anderson, Nelson Carlson. holders eGorge George Harold Thompson and M. Following is~ Aria from Mornin Lilla Mor A under 1921. EYELET EMBROIDERY EFFECTI Metropolitan appear at FFox's afternoon at arranged by so- | Swedish Lutheran committee is following: Rev. A. will and ticket Mrs. J. Alfred committee is: Andrew Ber- Sandstrom, sec- Hultgren, Justus Fresen, Jennie Lundell, Mrs. J. A, Carlson, Mrs. | Beda Iridell and | . Ohman is ox scats. The by IMarold A. E. Miss Chairman, Anna | Anna 1} Gertrude . Corrine Ericson, Susie Gustafson, Alice Lillian Amanda Elien Lillinn Johnson, Carlson, Johnson, Sternberg Norman Traut, Mrs. John P. Spear, Geor Judd, B. A. Haw- Walter Leland, | E. M. Wightman, B En trom, D. Me- F. Curtis, City Clerk P. Sandberg. pro. am: Dyson, the La Boheme Puccini La Puccini | from ik Rk u';y';fl i o] LU Sy N ity “‘»‘ g WAXY Mother Taught Me Dvorak Stange | For the dress which has forsworn superfluous trimming, more effective than eyelet embroidering, cut to reveal a cont The sketch at the right is from a dress worn by De! imount star, and is of lemon-colored organdie sashed witl The dress at the right goes as far as any day-time summer f the way of elaboration. It is of blue and white dotted voile| silk foundation G Grunfeld Von Heland Merikants Heijkorn — TYPEWRITER ALL MAKES We Rent all makes of Typewriters, Get our Special Rates, it will pay you. Typewriter and Adding Machine Supplies. 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It is a thrift car with a keen sporting personality—a very hard combination to find. But we ask you to establish these facts for yourself. Take just one ride in the “Glenbrook™ and discover what actually lies hidden under the hood. It will prove a revelation, we believe, and a liberal education in strictly modern engineering. PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT Mamacurers of Patgs Munr Cars and Muer Sruch LASH MOTOR CO. Cor. Wegt Main and Lincoln Sts. A REPUTABLE CONCERN

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