New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 26, 1921, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1021. T Haeanin o< A« DLDING A HUSBAND S dele Garrison’s New Phase of E".. Revelations of a Wife | %fll -:i v, CHILDREN'S SOCKS | T ITTLE girls and little boys are all wearing J children’s socks this summer with the pretty Gordon tops, of generouslength, in a variety of designs and in all colors. and Lilan Planned. her finger ny brain Lil- ! ple, ana ' wlde the possibly this moving and settling she's stood being out Just long she Of course & hundred kinds of Cain Iine, beginning with house, and positive that by hundreds But worse storms trusty st girl, and we'll real estate den in that, game can? Unless otherwise noted, buremus of the thestcrw CAPITOL PARK WILL tosether OPEN UP SATURDAY these notices are 7r attractions w itten by the press which toey deal. to Dicky's portion el to disregard she's the other platforms, ive the diving sandy beach with the to raise all your of course must wonde seven the choice hile rce conflict between my wlong an of a equally " passed with my my nse which agreed she nal But ces u\ tm, " first disregarded my ps and oftended my in-law, 1 could surely my gittle into? "New be you had utter and sh have s = ful desire to I've than m possibilities weather this, so put my bucko Olcott In hi he kennels !’\l.\‘ . The children always look well dressed—es- pecially if you have selected enough different shades to match dresses. And Gordon Socks are so easily washed &and kept free from holes. No knees to wear out. her tinal Connecti V getting the words, | livable scale. Park will have The where so cen Capitol ut's Coney tionally 1 of he w last rudevill on your Island,” its official opening mpression of the seaside brouzht (o t ' The n excep- bill including o | coat ek & | an “. wh hus . e beard urned | Saturday Wethersficld syebus nsists The Tripoli Stan Olson in a variety offeri | McLean and his fee skate i 5 or s 1y duty, playground manpy Hartfora it 1 v and | Bobby . and v songs at fe photoplay Barrymore sure stronz | people enjoyed themselves last ith ske n citude v the t th Rose | the | % For older boys and girls ask your dealer to show you the Gordon three-quarter hose which the little girls below arc wearing. cap- | enc the mecea and Lee IBell in piano. The ture sents Lionel Adventur In it k new ture” comedy of eccentric artist, v to clude a celebrity hunte rimony her | tdentity | } with real thou ment A ro thought ervie ride Capitol Mill biggest new Many ne and attractions wily Park this sea completed. is per ride in the par channels, ide, he came ng present i with in he seen at The Old haps the With the usual through which 0-foot chute the ride up on a Oleott £0 Absolutely Remember that Gordon Hosiery for men, women and children is famous for appearance and wear in what- ever material it is made. BROWN DURRELL CO. ‘Wholesale Distributors NEW YORK just seen in a Adven- the part in order with mat- his ct, West- his Dot rrymore “Pho do 1 you always my et to the ou that 1'r role, fo Graham 1 have things just a wonldr And 1 th ini m don't mind that the ught of dealing with Mr. + . and ¢ hand on village quick or telephone them.' rug- vant covered i is the boats are then they lake ana he boats & 2 o wire lon can stang the boats g an which comes at The chain, and into a still platform Penn Ailer cannot meet miss | v fakm onceals ad funecral in ficing as object by posin goinz to “his own minster Abbey, and Arcade | worldly possessions. tiracs | The fact that a pretty little widow With | mistakes him for the late valet. Leek, pupu with whom she had been correspond- {ing through matrimonial agenc adds considerably to the ‘complic tlons which pile themselves on the shoulders of the:wo dodzing pub- licity-shunning art him Latlimn wouldn't miss havis irely d studio telephone The of sensitive to arms,” 1 re rateful confessing n't down into unloading A big Ferris wheel, less other e in the park the n rides ,are vmusements. The Coaster will again hurling its crowd of gleeful riders through the air and up and down the Airplane Swing will be ooting its planes high in the air. The Whip, the Frolic, Through the ipids. the Kentucky Derby and all | the oth rides wil) be carrying their riders. The Merry-Go Round will ! 1znin the kiddie<' delight The Capitol Park Restaurant, under gement of the park itself, popular this summer. featured, hest or- taken e central strong » th Oleott ear sac fally sn has this vea the goat and sent s intended 1 side down | Ticer, with ' rupte erfull Why | had de yurself ni? leaving the of the saying had by h Mrs, am she walked hile owoed intention \tmosphere old of Madge? Y n ' t ps: the bje o wasn't fit f« SEe PARISH PRIEST RETURN HERE AFTER 1 e “The Parish Priest.” the famous | viece in which Daniel 4. Scully him- appeared at the Lyceum theater vears ago, opened Fox's thia afternoon as the feature movie, to- gether with the Perrireo Brothers, fa- mous clowns and eccentric entertain- ¢ 15 the vaudeville headliner. Thee oseland.” the ne 3,000 rose r high ¢ vaudeville numbers, and gold fairyland om. Will 4 4 pews reel. Mutt and Jeil and & Cen- open too. This is considered the most | ty,v comedy aro also on tha bill. t da palace in Connectl- | The Parish Priest’” is a great pic- Rose Orchestra Wil (yre. It is an appealing story of a music | village cle man who is big enougl Band of 20 pleces { i, nersonality and character to hear concerts Satlir- | 4nq peal all the troubles of his par- render popular | i hioner nd old, sweethearts and Sunday | ;nq wif, and start them all new on d to happiness. It wounds in rich humor, roman nd pathos in proportions while it an Irish atmosphere, i entirely non-sect n and in no does it touch nationality or cree William Desmond, as the young w 3 srgyman, splendidly cast. Ruth nick is admirable the feminine lead | Lika W O1d Homeste fo fussir behind old there,” ow My Oleott wald wn ol : . on the Watermil tired of her troubles she's willing But you have for Oloott. He's tellow the it he and line hi oing It Just tter mee upon | down nts the innily v sel t! man 3 which 1 L at Dicky's ore #o that otting nting questio will be # place R tele- ed o with they all can't the h foods are will be of 10 sell ial tasty your the whole anything s pla hand Whaut am 1 to « Mother Graham after New York? A hotel | baby kept long and service und in Junior arr can put two. of said cours It the here th ni Ll cut. The provide the The Capitol Parl him: M upon bein wat ure nd bt st pect of witl the whole with spoke in mank nt the lled to match old fellow turned I zesture neeasonable sa 1n't Miss I the world to ecome pro wits 75 band will eveninz da concerts 31 solved every afternoon-. Capitol Park Beach, the finest bathing pool in the cost 0! approximately entire cquipment nz nd bath houses, a complete hy- laundry. a mammoth pool cov- tWOo neres, a S of giant filters apparatus to keep the pure A of life guards, | burning and cook about an hour andi AT THE LYCEUM. v half until thick. Put into Jelly| The Lorne Elwyn company-opemed i ‘L"l; es and cover with parafinc when | up| t0 hedodidined Instingk tos e (Copyright, from all reports the company made a distinct hit in the offering “Woman in Room 17." The play is a power- ful drama and is well acted “by thia capable company and no doubt will play to packed houses dpring the re- mainder of their stay. Mr. Elwyn Is east, built | $200,000, to mother wisdom Southam folding some words _Dossanced we'll go to Korth order one of tho hiy couche ent over——I vou really lickness of o agrecable am Just xclaimed Arnwled the compris one . o 1921, by Newspaper En- pett terprise.) W very thousa I|r~ n al gier r. Olecott.” but constrainedly b just now, I'a like to r the high cost of living there last ind we'll ear nstall i ind M night. That upstairs for your Junior, and ttractive ones for rniture shop is FAMOUS SKATERS AT PALACE. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday the Palace presents the world famous Aining there at n the sitting yom t ray fon will slcep water absolutely cor lenves room and mother Ia nd swiming instructors and “Tha one ish Priest” | ing el that's wrong whenever he tverse.' I -retored vi- for you and Dicky comes down Now don't say word."” heart ! laughed Do old yourself dny e | quie alized that she's not had | | the ‘v"w hav slecp She vou think after 1 bit privacy vou can keep such an offer as that?" brokenly. for T knew auiet of a to Lilllan ehe mould except what room and ind own means ver for this room Marion the wrn that ement ne to arran th room herself rn that and wgree to it. with chan ! occupy the you and And 1 nt.* od at ounized but the downstairs room above you I am ame 1 She evidently steadily and n only my determination common sense of 1he \ngement for after a Mense second answered lightly ! but with her eyes “Have It auto- crat of the loo me / PLAYING | Barrymore GREAT VENTURE’ VAUDEVILLE re arr . she tenderness in own way nnex your oh Tieer R THE POLI PLAYERS eadliners—1 With BY McLEAN and His Champion Ice Skater: Taylor's Greatest Success “PEG O’ MY HEART" Laurctie ke rel Standard Time Next Week “DADDI NEW BRITAIN. o NOW PLAYING ANE ELWYN STOCK CO. —IN— MAN IN ROOM 17" PRICES: MAT. 11o—170—28c ——————————— ey We Can’t Show Every Picture So We Only Show the Best. §FOX’S NOW PLAYING That Grand Old Heart- Touching Drama “THE | PARISH PRIEST” A story that tickles the ribs; that brings a tear or two; that makes the world smile at you—A play full of sunshine and love. UNSHINE COMEDY MUTT & JEFF FOX'S NEWS -VAUDEVILLE- ED. DE CORSIA & CO. Present “SATAN” A Comedy Playlet. BARRETT & O'NEIL JACK & PAT POOLE PERRIREE BROS. Internationl Clowns and Eccentric i1 o play that will live ferever. | xt week the B’r t comedy Skirts This is one of the greatest laugh inducers ever brought here “Deception” comes the week of June LI} BAL TABARL zood time i the first rtford ton Gilbert ha paper novelt A Jolly o attend Bal Tal evening. 8 a4 for favor: h and many othc make the evenin affa The two celeb orchestras will play their latest hits in a manner that will make them linger in the memory ! for days and da This attractive dancing place will be thronged with happy fun-loving folks who appre. ciate good music and a festive time. Out of town parties should phone Lanrel 24 and make their table ervations in advance res- Cuticura Soa: SHAVES —— Without Mug Cutieura Soup is the favorite for safetyrazor shaving. For a Jolly 4 Evening | Cometo L& Bal Tatarin LAY IRD. Tomorrow Our first celebrates annive be estive will way. ribbon Favors, streamers, and otk novelties add hats, many will to the sion and the two celebrated will their ki oc orchestras play gest hits. table For rescrvation phone Laurel Adm on $1.60, HOME-MADE DE SSERT. By Sister 2 A delicious v the expensive hotel menu m With fresh frujts in sauces are easily and cheaply pr pared in the home kitchen. Plai vanilla ice cream, home-madde if pos sible, a fresh fruit sauce and a spoon- ful of whipped cream form a si and attractive dessert. To make the fruit sauce berries use 1 cup of sugar ol berries. Make a sirup cool add the berries slightly crushed. The sauce should be made several hours before needed. Boil the sugar with 1-2 cup water for 10 minutes. This makes a he 1 2y adad- ing the berries when the sirup is cool the berries are uncooked and have a fresh taste quite impossible to se- cure in boiled sauce Pour the sauce over and top with a dess most de at home market, fruit of straw- to 2 cups nd when the ice cream spoonful of whipped Menu for Tomorrow. fast — Orange ad, sirup, coffee. Luncheon—Welsh drop cakes, tea. Dinner—Ham and eggs, mashed po- tatoes, prune cons; lettuce and salad, tapioca pudding erries, coffee. Own Recipes. i\pioca pudding is good and economically served with fresh he The berries may be made into a sauce and poured over the pudding or the pudding may be poured over the berries and the whole served with cream. juice, fried »bit, crackers, radish A plain Prune pounds iserve. prunes, pounds walnut meats, 1 large oranges, cups pound seeded raisins, 3 1 large lemon. = Wash pruneg and soak in cold wa- ter for an hour Remove rind from oranges and and put through food chopped. Dice pulp. Put all ingredients in preserving ket- | tle with a little water to prevent me st lemon HARTHG =TT TODAY—CONTINPOU The Fascinatin Gypsy V iolinist nd Singe Late “Somebody’s Sweetheart” NONETTE Repertoire Numbers. Vera Calhonn & Co Oatman; Al and In a New of Musical Cook & 1 Delmont; Dave W | city. Bobby McLean and his partners, with ¢ ice skaters, Bobby McLean and Co., as the big feature of the vaudeville bill. They come direct from the big Keith theater and after their gagement here they go direct to Keith’'s Palace theater, New York en- although new to local theatergoers, have performed all over the world, and for a number of years have taken all prizes at the winter carnival at| the famous winter resort of St. Mo- Switzerland. pearai H blemishes, will be com- %" parable to the t beauty of your skin and /3 complexionif youwill use(s IO Gouraud’s “Oriental Cream; ! FERD.T. HOPKINS & SON. a finished artist and one can tell that he has had many years of experi- ence to his credit. Miss Bauer ‘is very pleasing and handles her part pertectly and ne doubt should become a favorite in New Britain. Earle Mayne and Barry Donnelly did excep- tionally well. Miss Stevenson who played@ for the past two seasons th the Temple Players at Malden, Mass., will no doubt be as big a favorite here as she was with the Temple Playvers. The company returns here im Juns and will play the one show. that have been - premised - many:s tix@ “Pollyanna.’’ 5 TOE NAIL & TURNS OUT ITSELF A noted authority says that a few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur- rounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so INGROWD .toughens the tender, sensitive skin un- derneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail tufns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a harmless, antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc- tions. } Wethersfield Avenue. “CONNECTICUT’S CONEY ISLAND.” GALA OPENING SATURDAY Bigger, Brighter Than Ever—New Rides and Attractions. CAPITOL Concerts PARK BAND Special Novelties! ROSELAND—DANCING Most Beautiful Ball Room in’ Connecticut. A Rose and Gold Fairyland. CAPITOL PARK BEACH Biggest Swimming Pool in the East, Capacity 3,000. ¥ 3 Systems of Filtration, Perfect Sanitation, 450 Foot Beach. { Modern Electric Laundry. Something Doing Every Minute. 100 AMUSEMENTS

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