New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1921, Page 4

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VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATUI e o et 5, T 8 . AT 5 N Al R L W . 1w eplsode of \\.‘u G “\.». ¢ QHRTIRLE AN ORCH with proper musteal settings, MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Adele Garrison's New Phase of g \ b N" i | ! 3 4 J Rt e leh 1iuth | J a RANL makes her first appear VR m Q ~ A \\V'In‘ ,,1 ~ s i b 1 £ ot ) =y TS e _ mee in oo Barele character at the “ S ; _ el 1y , direct from hep tri- AAAAANANANAA A v ! : Sl S e np o1 ( at the Hollis The One Sugeestio s Ded v et us S 1 \l G. '\l].‘\v th R l{ | o DIES AT THI AGE OF 105 YEARS |8 ; 3 A me ¢ en - )i i il been stirred i 4 il NI B home i1 ; \ i \gem s SR L e " who is known in this countey princi- of the tall 1 t sl ] el S nigh o was born drasher 1% s obtainable at the pre @ s dupas g e s the composer of the musical that ¢ i : i N. Y. May & ) st o ran upporicd by Fehuf- [BLO1IC8 Gver e ting for Maeterlinck's “The Blue- whole minut 1 & our K L or § 0 ¢ 14 ! violi 1 1 1 The 10 girls wirls t 3 L 3 ety < theater, Lond 1d on the dramatic rus inn grounds, 1 40 ; ; CEOLIBINI= ity mericy B ) ood health until a i 1 JALlY i el » of that playhouse “Mary R It was as artist ‘ 1 [ icllisd BEUZY AL eater Lo W [ leath or the sening sho 1 pre ‘\flf“("f "‘“"‘"f“ FREI e L S ‘ t .". rformance. To I ever had « ri e 2 ) MannlI ler the of the N N BNOW . t ) ( Shciasmiia Ble sttt 2 5 arrison, the producer of the tan traini t It BARINAL AL, | S ek X : i uslea ) tuntly a er ; e threc caty I ! ek Tlox | 5 5 X |play and the manager ol the Hay- Despite e st t ¢ t | 5 SRS LNDER lse gink € program rang » r. | fou s to hit 1 plpe ) f 0 POLLY MORAN AT PALACH | market, Barrie del d his instrucs could n i ¢ 1 Lt it i Bive OpHo | 0 survivors de o wughter, fappear 101 On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesd tions concerning the incid 1l musie appreclative Whic : 1 L : display o Gl o5 master 5 years 1t icini re.” Interniilonnl News | of next week il present | he wished, These e vassed on to paused f bre L opart ¥ b : ! he violin an L € sher 1 many others « let I’olly Moran, “IFamous [ O'Neill, the playwright implying that pictur 1 : ¥ ) AL 15 1 _rer 1 rogr or t} ! ¢ i Sheritt Nell' of the wies, in person | he would fer have the young ept in the troples [ hotoplay *A o been i v imes n scor ompany numer \ Mack Seni and al- |ous scenes ically emphasized mer P e e e Tod [ I j A t et S E : ately in the M-l Miscroscopes reveal 22 teeth in a pardo Vaisl 1 co both, in the Dean.” me mis- | ind on t b tire | S====TT y this farrago of non 1y attract « u‘\ 13 et o apoloy, . Congrove. 0 . coraln nectlonn i g o (BT pARSONS THEATER- S laxgsuhen ’ / CWAY | { his famous crook dramas, al not tu 1 ead & g a bit mali I A | Irontier of t ol B HARTIORD : (e ans ) A/ . | At tr FIVE PERFORMANCEN ONLY utter them abe g s i | / & mo . SpeC \tot matin ) z 5 s i § ¢ - Ot stop fooling and talk sensc | 3 2 2 x Y i e asais . S COMMEANCING THANKSGIVING MAT, instructions el i s e lace in the vieinity hT esday and BEGULAR MAT., SATURDAY, the machine neec very atom of my | i Qppec:| s 8 ‘g ives—isuch ek will give ay turkeys to its . CHARLES FROHMAN attention, e turn at that next|‘i€ Wwords at him, and I made the ‘ 0wt " which opens These turkeys are from a s ‘ Will present pipen | mental comment that the man who ¢ (0 8 s . com the Avery Farm | e e e e Vol ot | concealed hehind her apparently cool | il RN 1 ! ble to go into detail | bill an s tine d ! I Lot | uciant ext Jake Kea insouciant exterior | e yards past th Vhat particular brand would you : : i [ story P ( wo fine photoplays will he the fea —in— “Who is the tall gent back there?" | ke Dicky inquired with exagger- ? s ’ yunt s, 1 : ) 5 attraction at the Palace for Sun-| ¢¢ \‘r 7 drawled Dicl i > one who ap- ated deference. “Analytical, experi- s i Ry lass, g o the w e B « nig Carmel Myer: b - MAR ROSE mental, subjective, metaphysical—just el & v ¢ ne of 1 rel . n a nal drama *“The | peared to | 4 y “The 1 ¢ ff in all|indicate the tap you wish.” ST ives 2 hecomes en: f afMa arriage,” a ys Walton A tald M. BARRIE A 5 i 3 ] S Eves, 2.00—00c, h the answer to this| p 2 # althy y man and the Wie 1 starre Poor T SALE TUKSDAY this section,” Pa C yve returned | T only wis emphatically. *His ne—the name | questi ' her voice had a vicious he gives up here—is Smi but I'll}edge. * i vs n, of course, has bet a cooky there was a ' or a chine here m see it over ‘chdt’ tacked e he 1 Why cann o e it. He ca 1 re about with him? Then we could go | brought up 1 L whole mount | to the house where we belong. built him a great, big house. He put s g trip is up to the Cos. | barbed wire, miles of it, all around | his boundaric d had a regular Of cours: L‘&‘;fié.h"‘{f'\‘ Jod she the warl cooxin FoR Two ’ & SUMDAY NIGHT — TWO EXCELLENT PHOTOPLAYS e R Carme! Hyers Gladys Walton they don't dare say their souls are SP A | , i SN eovh It is impossible to cook rousts of | 5 ln h’l Pttea s anpt ithe S reatay meat for only two persons. he roast i Bl S AN st be cut so small that 1 is | - . i 64T}, B d N‘( Gipe l’l e w P G- lpy back there, Kronish, as nice and in. | ™St be cut so small that there is he Mad Marriage” tich Gir — Poor Gir offensive a little chap > ¢ I i s of the question or a fresh ham ronst. ; ! “Th Skva 9 C di it Have 1t at low rent- S| A pork roast cut trom the ribs is sut- i : e tyrenger — Comedies e e Aled, mRd i istactory he roast may be o ; ; : & = Bk S LENE Do A £ ¥ MONDAY —TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY slides down the pole whenever Smith : : of leg of lamb try a picce own me, thank the Lord, aithougn he |0 the shoulder. , EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT could make it awful unpleasant for wo pounds cut from shoulder It e keepe up hie pose of IOk |cup crcer crumb, 114 oo L : K”n;«S@‘iAL APPEARANCE OF THE COMEDY STAR young fellow getting hurt, But I'm |Stdle bread crumbs, 1 tablespoo MIS, HERMAN TAPPE not going to cross that bridge until|Melted butter, 1-§ teaspoon pepper, | | A we come to it ere’s Kearns' light Fienassliceatbaconi el = e Ry Alice Rohe |{oward mid-Victorian ideas. Anna's 'i\ @ now, Mrs, Graham. Now everyhody [SPOOD salt | New \ml;,‘ Nov. 19.—"Good night, | t1 in up-to-dateness.” i ?‘g; - \ say vour prayers that the doc's there e bone removed from the|yy, rmant” ‘ Anc says: and can leave.” @ Cut through one side to mulke vl A ST » my husband's genius . P e T e | s | With Her Vande “Do Stop Fooling ! [t Stir er 1 and pepper. Stir in butter and 2 he the most beautifulland artistic’ contemplation, But my Bess Dean twisted hersell in her} .t onough water to make , 1 : e ¢ st Poart e S 1 e e ol gt S i P P i S o 5 o Made Everyone Laugh In The M See Her On The Stage! the Kearns place, and Mr. Cosgrove |pon o Cver D k e 1 a dittle bit of all vight, isn't ntand gadety. Tlove to dance. | pi SHi@ [Vlade Everyone Latigh [ e wflhw. See Her On The tagm leaped to the ground, running up the Sy WL m I oes why shouldn't | ot sprinkle with salt and pepper : o s a00d. f married?” § % : path "1“" ek ¥ s | Put the bacon on top of the roast.|Tappe, whose ] ) bl And that explains v i e ¥ 4 TARRA & ". '4 G gk e ERRE ) T e ferian s Sov e o At e ~ home anc £ > it j Vi ) *\‘/* 4 ' emanded of Dicky in low, worried [, oo 000 B8 i el e ! et PeiAb. s * £ st N O ‘3 tone. “Will that tall man make | oor® €0 4 cup bolling| Ney : Tapy 2 T mustard, g g er in America i s 1 manner of Fanny | & s _”’\ of onions. Season slightly with rtistically f: ishe « s 1l 1 imen yoir et on each oth i > % H T ¢ oqye ~ 3 bl nebe L e , (One @i Those Thrlling Crook Drama: TODAY—CONTINUOUS onic SEASC and cover with ham. mund & ¢ Elm City Four; (7[\1 half pound round steak water, cover clos and roast 1 h 3 L eally 1 " her devo! Ay 4 « very day and e Ham Codeorole D e e ) 5 X stic as ever about ot Put ham to s in fresh cole -| “But I have my worl ve sol . write st starticd ter one hour. I potatoc d{tude. T'm always creati | ¢ plun of intermittent pepper. Cut the slice and put one hs ¢ : 9T the fat on the m ikle meat | likes CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG |Sprinkle with ustard and ginger % P T, Cover and hake 2 hours in o T I G E § g v oyl v ‘ V qm—,\ 7% M r & Fvans Stanley & Wilson Sisters, Three medium = sized potatoes, ! 'y original hushand he's the st | b €58, our individual 5 % i u\ !n . ! slice very thin layer in but-|even outside of my 1 - - | MY S R e e r to see we ) vas Anna IHolch, heau : ; 1. ] A LI Y P | R HAIOID with a very lttie mustard and sinecr sme _ = . : at Ha homas Meighan Fameu e a . o moderate oven. 8 with a singl " / 9 R WHAT NO MAN KNOWS e e | T e Py 2 q : . AN \J‘&»id ALL NEXT WEEK g T ey onions, 1 inche slice ham, salt, pepy original and exclusive fashion design 8 ! £5 hours, THE FRONTIER OF THE STARY tered haking dish, cover with a ,1 And he pointed to the walls of the| * ) ith decided -tem He Add ano layer of potatoc An Bobby O'Neill & Co.; Wm. I ‘ Mock Filet Mignon HUNDERCLAP” S . The Greatest of All Racing Dramas | | ¢ g pepne A milk to i together. IForn s thick R P L “ “ Starting Sunday Evening for Entire Week K| 1 e fion he as ) Burlesque o aded Vel Chops P. W. GRIFFITH ‘_ e’s Your Chance To Get Vou rom the e e (P P s i e lhml.svwi‘. o Dinner Free “Jingle-Jingle” |t i N G e ——— Youwll Laugh and the World | and « a w oven for forl i | ‘q IA e s e Will l,u--lv,:l. “'“"'] You , iy Thial e foE TG Jl@ @ _E:) !1 4 i grg M.vwmkwmmmmwxwmammm ? v ¢ f TR 1| ‘ ( iiaéi THEA ECE House of Nevelties It’'s a simple story of plain folks EJ E ‘V ““i\ A\l\\'a_\'n‘ Something New the greatest of all Griffith plays— uncommonly well done and with : 1 W TTENING breath-taking effect. — SUNDAY EVENING — gt ot o n g IR o WL BABY MARY OSBORNE and CREIGHTON HALE All seats Mat, 23c— A1l seats Eve, 35 it eces the ¢ th eat Fvery audience has «at — L | in “A CHILD FOR SALE” THE ALL STAR CAST WHICH CARRIES OUT Vanishing Trail Topics of the Day Hallroom Comedy THI STORY QUITE ECLIPSES ANY €AST ‘I ; MONDAY—_TUESDAY—_WEDNESDAY B TAB,S FAER T@JNEGHT | | THAT EVER APPEARED IN THIS PIECE " EDWARD MARRA, Presents AT Y. M. T. A. & B. HALL—LAFAYETTE ST. :;\”i:i:'\':\':\:'\:l m\‘“ SR RANK Hot Dog) MURPHY ~ b TS HUI NESS AN TS STO )R J - Fy - .Dancing From 8 to 12 o’Clock—Cash aw .11\!\ 500.00 PATHOS, IT STANDS ALONE IN THE FIELD —ALS0 — NOVEMBER 11 TO "! INCLUSIVE : FS TACULAR PICTURES, ‘ fq JACK E_{OXIE in “A Man FYGm I\‘JOWhel"é‘” v — Admission 25¢

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