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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALBD. SATURDAY, DLDING A HUSBAND | - AT | T, == ele Garrison's New FPhase of | p :* _ v; ' s ». e ‘ z‘l ‘h! Iitlm “l“i, |flt'] Revelations of a Wife Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press bureaus of the theaters ot attractions with which they deal. News. told e > w 2 taken | ¢ l‘ ”‘t. ¢ e ) | . i : v- : 4 ”‘v e - R - '> i, ¥ l"l)li( EPTION" TO S)I’E\' B urday the Talace will offer a returm e el & : v g ! p it ¢ 3 = > e S % * 2ras 2 ¥ 3 % AT ]-‘()}'.\' T().\l()“.llo\s. engagement. by request, of Virginia g ¥ 28 ikl St 3 J g Filled with thrilling and dramatic | Pearson and Sheldon Lewis, the fa- ‘ 5 scenes and looking like a living page | mous movie stars. They appeared at, from English history, “Deception,” | the Palace a few months ago in a the Paramount nine-reel picture that | dramatic sketch and this time will opens four-day run at Fox's tomor- | offer a different one, entitled *“Jeal- row night, is said to be > of the |ousy.” most remarkable photoplays ever pre- _ sented in this country. LYCEUM THEATER. The picture was filmed in Europe Conway Tearle, who is playing the* and the leading roles, those of Anne : 4 = Boleyn and Henry VIIL are portrayed | Principal imale role opposite Clara by Henny Porten and Emil Jannings, | Kimball Young in “The Ferbidden famous European movie stars, Woman,” came out flat-footed last Bluff King Hal was a fickle hus. | weck in a newspaper interview. and am stood In the por of the bedroom igned to her ough her lorgneite but clean and cdir imgs of the roomn Mrs T “tukt Justint e 1 « hiz e e band, as history proves. When he |said that he was one hundred per . m b rmiduble D L . ) o prd Z.ere Showing Jane:Seymour, King He"lfiy\ I and ANnNe ‘“G} n began to tire of Anne, his second wife, | cent against too much kissing in the in i) L fih gl » cention and pay his respects to Jane Seymour | pictures and that as far as he was 2 thiv i S 11 € 5 St o > ! : in e Paramount Soectacle:Drama,.’ Deception he looked for a pretext to rid himself | concerned, was two hundred per ccg : of his wifey encumbrance. He se- | opposed to it in private life. | Yo " vy thit VRO Lt SR = cured evidence that she had at least Just how much kissing Tearle aid by 4 ik At Fox's Theater Sunday, M enday. Tuesday, Wednesday one love affair and taxes her with |called upon to do in his new picturd 1 i i ) 2 AT . - 8 treason, which charge she scornfully |in support of Miss Young, no one pmlorta | 3 2 e denies. Then follows scene after scene | knows for the film has never been Aind comtortat o : ) fr Mrs. Picer two or three times as of historical interest and dramatic | shown. but there is no denying that SRR i wara ) ¢ atRet e e i e e splendor and in the end Anne lands |in such scenes as Mr. Tearle has al- s room for vour maid.| b el SuR i i azound 1" Tadelourl hostesa it flust in the Tower of London, eventually to | ready played in former Young pro- his K Lamnps, | ; Sl . PR Al 1 e thinge n|with dqigpleasure—and adopted a . meet a gruesome end at the hand of | ductions, he seemed to go to it with ord 1o hroot | S v P | » nie ic ) positively bel srent attitude toward : the executioner. ample energy and enthusiasm—and 7 » X - ; g g e lie S i Ctittamny e : Although the scenes are laid 1n |one wonders if he is really anti-kiss e ' W afyou L - 2t | She tas c woup. & poem in gland during the Reformation. its [or pro-artistic. of la wap. ) 1" purees with a critteal air, pushed appeal will hold any medern audience As “The Forbidden Woman" is an- rd v o keey om | ¢ | g A ¢ 5 . ¢ sael _her plate and folded her hands as any master painting enthuses a |nounced for showing here at the her victure, al- | neoee e ol = woul e in s n a martyr-like attitude lover of art. The Fox News and a | Lvceum on Sunday, patrons of tha . smile woul ol S S 4 : rs. Ticer's | It's so hard to find anybody who Sunshine comedy are alse en the bil. [ house will have an opportunity te welf mep " X 2 N | scasons a oup properly,” she said — judge for themselves just how sin- e itar e U i iy Rope i She [in a tone perfectly audible ta the VAUDEVILLE AT FOX'S. cere the handsome leading man was . fam- | ¥O 5 et U i e T e o e N e e A T Menday’s show at Fox's. in addition |in his statement. ery conditic y ) most forbidding manner. addressed | vhe kit door. | G to “Deception.” has Episode 2 of “Do - o scornfully s . Thel:Chidken . in which : AL or Die” and four aets of vaudeville. no hotels in th > WLALPG S8l ) s e R " sueh inne. | A vinch of soda added to veay hard | The featyre act is James Kyle and ton? gl A : rifyh 4 et pride. wiso had many defects | Water aids in cooking fresh vegetables. | MeCurdy and company in a one.act 1 in t : b A i - Graham's Wi There should not be cncugh sodu | cketch “Stingy.” It is a comedy offer- it ham \ « le 3 IO e Mot e At S to injure the flavor of the vegetables. | jng b ¥ »wn with bag J : \H7 x standpoint. Declaring at “first that { oo tegi Moo SO0 OF) Lt ] eral.” 1 stammered. won e mot \ ) Y N she never cared for chicken L e &fpoo of soda to a Other numbers are the Anderson s iRt s te & SIS e e red ™ she had | Quart of water will counteract the | Tyig. in a singing and dancing revue: for no i S nle i 2 - out TR e every dish, | 'Ardening effect of hard water on|rent and Barnett, a man and wom- s LRl ad ki ) o P : . SoRasrsm el L i el ey \‘K\y\.;l'hw and will not taste in the | 4y in a singing, talking and dancing’] lance nt Dic SR Aty U wax distinctly uncasy, when I by PGSR L poveliyiactind Marsutiand Hoothita L . - accident, ~ overheard Mrs. Ticer's| p,.,itast Pananas, creamed dried | ranlGht e hihaioatl chance to Tees .nn\;nm\( to her hu&lvlun;ll ‘\\l h.tn“'rh( e r e e e T ey Fom Atk fn “A Ridia’ Womes" s We Can't Show Every Picture Made So TODAY — CONTINUOVUS “Belleve me, Ticer, If it wasn't for|2Pg butter, vanities, tea. e 1 Dinner—Baked fish with stuffing, o5 Gaou d § he rest o e fami Jule { 3 S MOVIE STARS aarand s I)nl\' Show the Best. (Daylight Time) the rest of the family I wouldn't, iy suce, string heans, pineapple | FAMOUS MOVIE STARS stand for that old woman around { 2URte SOHEC, SUIRE heans, Pin i el Oriental Cream A Dou .h-»l ‘cature Bill the place one sinzle second. 1 don't My Own Recipes. On next Thursday, Friday and Sat- ROBERT WARWICK in { know how lonz I'll be able to pat oo : s Ly gy fhaka e s | Instead of slicinz bananas serve “THOU THE MAN” L s wl S e them in their skin; Wipe carefully ¢ A Patamount-Aktcralt Pictare TR and pull open each section. Take two NUTMEG PUBLICITY BUREAU LYONS & MORAN ia ) y v i e | Sections of peel off and leave the Let us plan for you a “Direct By Mail Advertising Campaign.” They “BLUE SUNDAY" e o L O amn be the | fruit in the rest of the skin. Serve fare a sure getter of results. { ; St . ERISIEAttas ong s e the | \ith salt and cat with a fork. MULTIGREAPHING OF ALL KINDS The Coolest Snot In Town ‘uf-:-:::.'i‘ Story Showing What || sunday cvening's bill. Marguerite Minced Cabbage. Mafling Eduta Sl A Bdsecatny- Fnvelii ’ EVA SHIRLEY . Clarliwille asy to Get." 1 (n. medium-sized Wead cabbase, | 551 STANLEY STREET. TELEPHONE 32390 > rQ . } i tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons —FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY— Cipher. NBUENE ] (s viEmproual neas Wk g == Lt el e boiled cggs, salt and paprika. VDAY EVENING R} Boil cabbage and drain and press dry Chop finely Melt butter in frying pan, add flour and stir until Y3 . smooth and blended. Add cabbage, est ln t e ar et salt, paprika and vinegar. Cook and ir till hot Put into I\o! dish and rnish with slices of hard-boiled e e For Its Price”’ ce What & =, / teaspoon vanilla, flour to roll. £ fi Beat eggs. Add salt and vanilla she Did A ! Add flour to make a dough just stiff enough to roll. €ut with a small That’s what another satisfied o Win ; ’ cookie cutter. Fry in deep hot fat. Sunday Night—Excellent Features Roll in powdered sugar while hot and local owner of the Hupmobile Throne ! it = when cool put a preserved cherry or t \\ | MARGUERITE CLARK in “EASY TO GET” jisremneirapinfinelonte ot e says, after using his car for one EARLE WILLIAMS in “THE PURPLE CIPHER” W e e year. | — a Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday A ame s aaCE “The best ear in the market Wally Reid. the most popular of vie stars. will be the headline at- for its price, or anywhere near ction at the Palace on Monday, 5 Tuesday and (Wednesday in his newest 3 i photoplay sensation, “The Love Spe- its price: cial.” The new picture which is an ml':rr;‘t; HIS Hupmobile has gone 10’000 ation by Eug B. Lewis of Daughter of agnate,” a story by mil(‘S, “proving dependa?ble in all { Frank H. Spearman, big, outdoor production on the order of “The Val- kinds Of Weather.” ley of the Giants.” in which Mr. Reid i, starred two vears ago. In this he v -stos b AEELR : plays the role of a railroad con- T . PR ] % :«:n':r... "‘n‘ - { < : i : : struction, engineer—a real man, Dbig, Going up hills on hlgh , o ' with . d 4 1 virile anl thoroughly western. The _ 3 ¢ mighty ‘ : Jelightful romance is enhanced by cars have passed me except the el . ; 7 :‘h:(“‘:‘ipb;‘):lr;p of Agnes Ayres in the expensive ones.” P e She v » crown of his qn mask temeis e | () TSRS e - ; ' ‘What do you pay for when you v e oinee wives ot || X & A L Y C E U M buy a motor car? You pay for sat- the world's worst ns- | t: ! ! il 3¢ o “ S isfaction as long as you use it, Agelph Zekor Prmm LN :A' i iy TRBs : and satisfaction in every way is ‘ N : ' This what you get when you buy a r‘ QCQD thfl | = Sunday Evening J| Hormobie ROMANCE OF LOVES_BEHIND A THRONE__ || 4 : : | . “Best in the market for its Clara Klmball price, or anywhere near its price!” Hupmobile prices are down $200 Pick o’ the World i In His Latest Photoplay Sensation YOUNG to $325. VAUDEVILLE |} “The Love Special” || “Forhidden | e = ™™ Featuring JAS. KYLE & McCURDY & CO. KEITH VAUDEVILLE i ” } [ . o B “Always the Best” Woman City Service Station TRENT & BURNETTE ' ' MARCUS & BOOTH Cast of 7,000 Actors. Thursday, Friday, Saturday—Return engagement Two Episodes of VIRGINIA PEARSON——SHELDON LEWIS The Son of Tarzan Hartford Avenue and Stanley St. e aale A " LOUISE GLAUM A. M. Paonessa, Proprietor. |

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