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NEW BRI'T'AIN DAILY HERALD,' SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 19 | etety of New nritain at Turner hall [ Bad Checks Good Enough | on Monday evening at 8 o'clock, The hopeless were being effected through procecds will go to the henefit of the For l:i(IUOI', Court Says the treatment of cancer with the E \ children of Germany and Austria Detroit, Jan, 28.~Tendering a Aaray andsradiim He sald It ie There will he selections by the ors [ wopthless check in payment for liquor | y . % L i A : 4 4 chestra, Individual songs, a humor-[is not violation of the law, Judge|® Well known surgical principle tha Adele fiarrison’'s New Phase of ous sketeh by August Buchholz, Rose | Hapry B, Kledan told a ju it yed- [ cases are not considered cured until n Kahms, Helen Doerry Ann Kobbs, | terday In instructing the jurors of the | fye yoars have elapsed None of s ‘d Ex Frna Kaminskl, Lena Rosenberger | cage of Willard A, Smith of Kala~|{he cases treated with X-ray and RE V ELA I IONS OF A VV IFL 3 = s } and Hilda Wittlieh under the direc- | mazoo, charged with gIVing to George | radium are more than three years old, » - 4 i *]ton of M. Haettinger, Marie Kam-|Rrown a check for $640 ns payment|pyut after that period there are 20 to = inski is planist, There will also h.l for elght cases of whiskey, )5 per cent of the cases that seemed T ) ¥ acrobatic feats by Joseph Rogan an¢ Ingsmuch as there are no property (honeless apparently free from the BIG WONDER BILL AT PALACE, :\1'I‘ ereature who had wre ked (v [ Pawlow and singing by the Quar- [ rights in liquor, the court held its sale | ymptoms.” A big wonder bill of excellent pho- lad's life. Dragged her aboard the| ey oiyh and the Teutonin Manner-|cannot constitute a legal transaction toplay and vaudeville attractions um,"""l"»h'"ln‘l boat and chor, and the exchange of worthless paper be offered al the Palace Monday,| Come to the Lyceum tomorrow ! forit-|a not & onime Tuesday and Wednesday that will be night and be thrilled at the Part- | gwpn oy presvRris AT LYCEUM. | Smith tostified that liquor also was "|the talk of the town. The Keith acts |mount pleture, starring Hobart Bos- The Swerish Biograph company of | "WOrthiess” and for that reason he Include four headliners and big favor- |WOrth in “Below the irface. This | THE Swerlsh Blograph compony of) 04, "o efrort to protect: the check ites all over the Keith cireuit, Billy |pleture is even finer than *‘Behind | Stockholm will presen LT TR BB R P Sl s : the Door." « tion picture travel review, “Sights i . tne door. pock 1" Bouncer, the famous Hippodrome ! r. it 4 Tlbank, He was acquitted, aveeck k > “What is.a flapper?” ing Sweden,” and nearby countries, Katie was standing by the fireplace | L T elown will present his comedy scream at 1s,a flapper At Aoal c Sund e [ PRI ~uking as if with an ague, and as I e “Bobhin' Up and Down” in which he| The answer is Gladys Walton, who | Wil Rl musicaly PROVIIE Hnoay . . Yeoked at her face I gave a little ex- | Introduces a hounding contest on his | Wil be seen in “High Heels,” at the | ¢Vening, FFeb. 5, at the Lyceum. — |Mangils and Adenoids HAHAE, LA r ; (s v T The heautiful scenery of Sweden is elamation of dismay. It was drawn, | bouneing bed. The Harvey De Vora |[lyceum tomorrow night. Here is an R LIRElY nrabaiiad. nd = ol T ted by Light R: bloodless, and the girl looked as if Trio, who under the title of *“The appealing dvama of a frivolous little Pt ’i-n)q.l[:-nt}‘ SR S reate y Lig ays | she were not able to leave the room, ster Mary Suggests Ways [Camoufiage Darkies” present u ”“""]"" “l"‘""“"“l"“““ fram “"‘i" 1"‘"|‘ much attracted by them. Historleal | Atlantie City, Jan, 28—Dr. Charles PP G “Dar abi R s e8ta ou ha ness rou g 2 0 5 r0e & much less to lead us upon the nerve- To Plepare Them Darktown Caba conslsting of i ind happin "OUBN | places are shown, and varlous phases |A. Walters, assistant roentgenolist at TODAY—CONTINUOUR racking excursion in front of us. singing, talking and dancing which [disaster, of folk life, are picturized Johns Hopkins hospital, told the L R ILiMan mottoned to me, and as she 17 you have some|never fails to please. As the title in-| There will be other pictures, in- b i r sl MYRON VADIE, 14 5o she walked to & morner of the | | tomato soup left |dicutes, it is a classy, prancy, black-|cluding an episoda of the “Miracle of | | VRGRGL R O FRE G IBE E vegterday's session of its convention Llshs ned tried and over consider [face offering with snappy glve and [the Jungle. the Miller and Hansen drug store, |that X-ray treatment of infected ton- el """: ‘}:]"'M“m o, i 0 Vs 20 > 3 2 2 T e @ ' e ~Eent s plinist to the Spani % wint= failed to rally the girl's courage, and .\"ilrm‘ll lucky [take talk, Frank Stafford and his Rr Ghurch strest: sila and adenoids had proved remark- :.| :»;nwm’ru RERRORIKI Clort s AR that if I were not more successful in| | for many de-|players offer a wonderful woodland ¥ L 3 ably successful. lonsils so swollen 3 u i Ntevens & aiding her the exgurslon upon Which licious dishes are |tantasy “Rip Van Winkie's Dream” | As an introduction to Anniversary o L iy w8 that the throat nearly had been closed Lillian counted so much would not be made with a little |in gwhich three complete changes of | Week, which opens at Fox's on Mon- CONCERT MONDAY NIGHT. had shrunk almost to normal, he said. undertaken, tomato soup. If |scenery and a big cast take part.|day, Sunday night's“bill brings Shir- A limited numbr of tickets will be Dr, James T. Case of Battle Creek, And Katie herself—what would he you have used a[This is considered one of the biggest|ley Mason in “Little Miss Smiles,” [sold at the door Monday evening for | Mich, said that life was being ex-| | N 1 Im mn_m- the result of her failing to go out to can of “store" |productions in the line of scencry and [ Maurice Flynn in ““Bucking the Line” [the concert given by the New Britain |tended, pain relfeved and that ap- meet the mysterions man of whom soup or made it|effects that is touring the Keith cir-|a Sunshine comedy and the Iox's|Musical club, The club has arranged | pavent cures in from 20 to 25 pe fdbuilih Al A she seemed in such frenzied terror? yourself frome(cuit. Mr. Stafford’s portrayal of Rip|News. a splendid program for this concert, She had begged me to “safe” her, had canned tomatoes|van Winkle is wonderfully done.| The story of a discontented wife, |one which should appeal to all lovers hinted of terrible reprisals which 1t's hard to gauge |$mith and Howard are a clever pair [her passionate outbursts, hew craving |of good music. the exact e 4 AT would he taken should she fall in her |1 oitner j:fl:’"(‘:p"‘?:“l‘r{':”“‘ needed. | of singers and dancers, A faseinating | for ‘attention, all despite her apparent Evening 8:15 J 4 i are the 7 of s life i William De | happiness = el 1, % o > el i e ha R R story of stage ; happiness, is well told in Monday's o 7 Matinee 2:15 ln:nnrlnlm\ that effectually precluded | " Lunche . Mille’s latest photoplay production | picture, “Any Wife", featuring Pearl Carried W hISkey to 23¢, 41c, 58¢c, 7 her leaving the housc. 1 did not nee®| Two cups chopped AL “After the Show" which features Jack |White, Wedding But Lost Bride 10¢, 23¢, 35¢ 5 23¢, 41c, 58¢, 75¢ i 5 e o fa a ese, Cup | Holt, Lila Lee and Charles Ogle. Mr, STl vl g f; E———— e IO IsdRa:Oler Of. & DhysICian or ik 1 faup tomato - NOUD I AR CrIATBIER BT oiE. 2y thatenil s alve At Tope i (',o'r‘]:,',;‘“,"'”:’h“("‘]’s‘"x‘l"rf‘!"l‘:,:]"”'h"“’;;‘_’ Boston, Jan. 28.—Antonio Silva, ar- All Taxes Phone 1000 All Taxes il L § Pro- | ested at Springfield two weeks ago Box Office Onen from 10 a. mourse to tell me that she would col- | tonst. a P 100! afore she hac o e musical comedy of the chorus of [\oker g 4 h 5 lapse in a swoon hefore she had gone| Melt cheese in a smooth sauce pan, which Lila Lee is a member, and ~:n“|||rl‘LI‘\‘!‘!"BI‘HL‘:’}‘:( |:,:[“(nlx‘: fli“";’;,;” with six quarts of moonshine that he Included m. to 9 p. m 7 Included many steps from the door. HiET T onBAREI) bETEo S Jon ; 4 S e e ’ ’ s o Ao e TR e SRRl Hipi B LI 10-| \vas bringing to his own wedding, , il A sl s Sl s AL Madge Reassures Katic, milk and cook until thick and per- :(I.‘.;r-“?lnr.f"m:.;,:n gleeCSapo nise (on f lsl" \ lvllln“ "}:,',‘"'{;:,'";”mu?{?' BnAlhald th 1al) tHev siben -lost Met MATINEES MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY sy 5 oG s ; , ! comedy headliner for Monday. This|2"7 . i :nutm:flmmv\' ,I::‘Xy slightl |owu‘r(l Lil-| One cup broken mm'a‘:-“n-in 1 cup|There are many dramatic and pathe-|“Bimpo Girls” is a production direct | tadern) conrt here yosterday on the —_— ALL Iqu | ndstid 2 J Pltic scenes artistically portrayed while | trom the bigger cities, This all R i / I VV EEK lian. tomato soup 1% cup chopped cheese, et i 2 3 ’ [the production as a whole is up to the | yraeram is opened with “The Ken- | qi)u S i ITy: v Restorative,” 1 said softly, and, in-|Salt and pepper. Do Mille'standard, . For Sunday night P! Silva pleaded guilty and the court stantly comprehending, she slipped| Cook macaroni in boiling salted wa- iR o [tucky Five, one of vaudeville’s most | ymg about to declare sentence when i R = m: e whm 1|ter for twenty minutes. — Drain and |0VO f»f(‘flll(‘n.tlnf(’;\\('fllrs |[x)(\ ‘(“hnnmlh:f‘ capable troop of entertainers and the | o pr ccuting attorney_announced fixed my eyes on Kafie's, looking|Put in a buttered baking dish. Pour ’,‘_"!"““"":i e o o Btireine talo of | T two numbers are going to prove |that Silva’s bride-to-be had married a On o s steadily into them as 1 would into|Over tomato soup, cover with finely| Yomen Men Love, ,“;‘ U DR I\Il:o?( pleasant surprises. ; another man. O OReEothant hystenicaltonilat chopped cheese and bake in a hot|!0ve and romance; and Owen Jeginning Iebruary 5, Cecil De| judge Peter® said Silva had appar- “Stop this shaking at once, Katie,”|OVeD until the cheese is melted and [in the comedy drama, “The Chicken|Mille's “Saturday Night” will belently suffered almost enough, and de- Present the Great Farce Comedy Success of New York and Chicago browned. It will take about fifteen [In the Case. shown. This is the same picttire|clared the sentence to be one more 1 said when 1 saw by her expression ~ ; /4 b A 3 that she was listening to m,,_hm,.h,.w minutes, The famous character of Rip Van|which is now playing at the big Ri-|day in jail. “ ,’ is no reason for it. You are perfect- Tomato Omelet Winkle is brought back to life inlajto ang Rivoli theaters in New York ly safe. Nothing can harm you. Mrs, | ©One cup tomato soup, 1% cup wa-|Vaudeville when Ifrank Stafford and|unq for which every seat was sold on ; 4 4 2 s [ter, 2 tablespoons flour, 2 tablespoons|CO. present their fantasy “Rip Van|the opening night. Underwood and Iiwill be within a few(, . ™5 teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon |Winkie's Dream at the Palace as g Fox's Theater Sun. Aft. Jan. 29 A Laugh Festival by Salisbury Field and Margaret Magyo feet of you every minute tonight, but o dille & M ” ) . 5 HE A ot pepper, 4 eggs. the feature vaudeville attraction. Mr. BENEFIT G IR 2 we can't start with you in this con-(PEPBCR £ 068Y o o L Starord In know as one of the hest The Hartford dition."* sauce pan. Stir in flour and when |character actors in vaudeville and | German Reltef Sociotion seck Aid for|| Philharmonic Orchestra — THIS SUNDAY NIGHT — “I no ‘fraid of dot not being safe LIS oLy d: 4 i T A L 1y blended slowly fidd soup and water. |with his company give a fine offering. E 3 G 5 Musicians beezness,” Katie wailed, “but, oh| ook “stirring constantly, until thick |The skit is laid in three scenes with (hildecoipl GentralERo wetss George Morgan Soloist Double Feature Program of High Class Photoplays Presenting Meesis Graham, fay dear Meesis Gra- ; A e e i ) < - o B A and smooth. Season with salt ana |wonderful scenery and effects and There will be an entertainment and Seats at Crowell’s 75¢ to $1.50. . ham, 1 feel me sqifunny in my heart !|5o,0 000 ™" 444 Yolks of eges beaten |the setting truly depicts the famous| ball given by the German Relief so- £ Hobart Bosworth in “Below the Surface” Something shoost tell me someting | ;op gy fold Catskill mountains where Rip B terrible goin® happen to me tonight, | “geq¢ whites of eggs till stiff and[slept for twenty years. No doubt It's A Paramount Picture not dot ting we're going see, but|g.eang fold into mixture, Melt the [with this fine attraction on the hill, { something else. Oh, vot is going to | emaining butter in omelet pan and[the Palace will have an excellent happen to me tonight?" when almost smoking hot pour in|vaudeville bill for Monday, Tuesday She threw her arms above her head | mixture. ~ Cook slowly on top of the land Wednesday. with another moaning wail, while I|gtove or bake twenty minutes in a hot wondered, with an eerie little feelng|oven, Serve at once. L Pt e L At Lyceum Theater. . . . 66! . at the thought, if the shadow of Jim’s Rice With. Satisage . Sauce, o s Glad W. High H 99 proposed departure had come to her| Tuwo cups hot steamed rice. 1 cup| Some critics have said that ngfplay g ladys alton in 18 eels subconscious mind., But I could spend tomato soup, 1 cup milk, 1 cup|€Ver contained such screamingly fun- ) . There's a kick to “High Heels” that only the flip little Universal " t P, T ' » y no time upon psychic speculation, no|chopped cooked sausage, 4 table- DY situations as “Twin Beds,” which . . B e G R will be presented all next week at the of cases that had appeared The Condition in Which Madge | dare before us, You got dose vot you Fonnd Katle, call dem leetle sticks vot have electric light in en¢ I knocked at the door of the library, | ““lyasnlights?” Lillian responded where, according !n‘ Mother Graham, |vyoag two of them.'" Lillian had taken Katie, and at L1l “Dot's good for eet's terrible dark Han's low “Come in,"" pushed open | ware we're going. Come on. Let's o Iy ana ; eric entgen Ray soclety at Tickets are now on sale at the Ly- | American Rocentk H L Famous Amerlcan Dancer end room. 1 saw that she 1 Six sensational reels of love and adventure above and beneath the sea! Ranging from a fishing village home to a city palace of pleasure. Vivid with mystery, wreck and peril, and the most exciting under= water exploits ever shown in a motion picture—Also Bt e B T e b T | _ A el e down again. Drop rice by spoonfuls onto a large | One can h:crdly rou‘lizo‘how the pur- “Let's Go Qveeck ! warm platter. Pour over the sauce, |Chase of a pair of twin beds could 3 Special Two-Reel Comedy “I'll make something To make sauce, heat soup and milk. | bring so much trouble to Newlyweds, . you, Katie, that you won't lik v Stir in flour mixed to a smooth paste|¥et Margaret Mayo, who also wrote “Baby Mine,” found that Mr. #nd don't stop this foolishness, saifl{ with a little cold milk. Add sausage 1 | . » sternly. “You tell me that you want [and cook until thick. Pour over rice | Mrs. Harry Hawkins could have ex- me .to save you from something, ask|and sprinkle with grated cheese. Periences that might appeal to every me to go with you tonight, and then [Garnish with parsley to serve. husbavn(ll um{ _\v:fe. S i R act like this. If you don't hehave| Scalloped Corn With Tomato Soup | Jack Roseleigh and Miss Rose Lud- i ol , yourself I'm going to lock you up for| One cup canned corn, 1 cup tomato |Wig are cast as the newlyweds, and With All-Favorite Stars and Attractions the night, and send Jim out to see if [Soup,.1 cup cracker crumbs, 2 table-|they will be seen at their best ad- Sunday Night Double Feature Bill he can find the man who is troubling |Spoons butter, teaspoon salt, 14 |vantage in the roles of husband and you, whoever he may be.” teaspoon celery salt, 1-4 teaspoon Wwife. ; The threat was effective. She made | Onion pepper. Tickets are now on sale in the Iul_w- OWEN MOORE WILLIAM DESMOND Put a layer of crumbs in buttered | by box office. Call 1000, or come in in 2 in a palpable and pitiful effort at con- P s ot ] e ° trol, clenched her hands into fists, and | PAKing dis! dd «corn and soup | person v a. m. Y » : SRl i mixed and seasoned, and add another|and 9 p. m. “The Chicken in the Case” “Women Men Love” ’ & stood erect, taking deep, gasping layer of erumbs., GQontinue layer for “She's my daughter and she's com- breaths. : 5 ) N illian, coming hastily bask, slipped |12Yer unitil all is used. Dot with bits [ing home o her husbana!” Warner Oland in “The Yellow Arm?” Comedies See 25 f butter and bake in a hot oven for Then the grim old sea-dog dragged a small glass into my hand with a|© 28 Cl Ck ]‘l pungent restorative in it half an hour. from the gay cabaret the beautiful, - 8 0 Clo S arp “Drink this, Katle, at once,” T com- MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY manded and then lie down here for a ml\r;\;lht:-r;‘shn obeyed mutely, T covered EE T THE HABIT E n ‘r n bl Pl‘fsents ¢ Travel Motlon Plcture her warmly and sat down beside her, “Black coffee?" asked Lillian in my 3 y E . - x ox S& , Concert ) THEATRE THE ENTIRE “No more effect than so much IN NEW water.” 1 returned. ‘“She lives on it. BRITA!"™ But this is doing the tr She'll be Mit [ S % S The Swedish Biograph Co., Stockholm, Presents Its S R Special Travel Review all right in a few minute “I all right now,” Katie declared ’I‘OMORROW EVENING ONLY g o ’ ; b Veloe and hans, " sharhe my- SHIRLEY MASON MAURICE FLYNN 05 . Rt SIGHTSEEING self 1 so silly. DBut T no make no —in— n— g more troubles. Vot time ces eet?" “LITTLE MISS SMILES” “BUCKING THE LINE” G T “Half after nine.” Sunshme(omcd Fox News i A - ; ' S w E D E N She raised herself excitedly on one * L i e L e : e 2 d4 elbow. p Ky ; “Den we start qveeck as we can, Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday she said. “I no vant anybody else get ¢ AND NEARBY COUNTRIES Parsons Theatre Big Anmversary Bill|| CESTRERERE" gl [ o i v o THURS., FRI., SAT. Two And Half Hour Program Matinee Duily for Ladies Ont 3 S p ! 3 i ‘ 2 No Children Admitted, cture. ' v 2 ‘Wonderful And Artistic Motion Pictures From Sweden's Most NIGHTS: 25¢, s iy B or every- 2 & . Beautiful Scenery one Oy 8 world of i suffering, of fail, g i 4 3 Magnificent scenic picturés from Stockholm, Goteborg, Malmo, bitter despuir and vai aedy R . hl» i 0 ain 1n: d 3 3 . Uppsala, Lund, Landskrona, Eskilstuna, Norrkoping, Uddevalla, Vad- “ ’, Al A stena, Tranas, Vasteras, Kalmar Slott, Boras, Skara, Hjo, Allingsas, 'rhe Unloved wlfe : Trollhottan, Karlshamm, Halmstad, Falkenberg, Borgholm, Oland, h 4 / Leksand, Raftvik, Marstrand, Lysekil, Visby and other places. The unusual, gripping, ¥ i 0 g ping, s inating piag 3 3 Historical places and folklife along the west coast of Bohuslan, . mendois Mun phd A Story of 2 I)ls(‘ontented Woman, the island of Gottland, with its beautiful ruins dating back from the SEATS NOW SELLING, Pomres . i middle ages, I"ulnljall towards Delecarlia, “Blekingbygd,” Oland with . GRAND THEATER . Borgholm Castle and Solliden. Pictures from Skane, showing Bastad, I IE 4 Sofiero, Kullen, Tralleborg. The joy of Winter at the Mountain. HARTFORD W ROSS g Gripsholm Castle. A lake trip through Vastmanland. The mid-sum- WEELR OF JAN, | . 3 merday festivities at Leksand Dalecarlia. Swedish Glee Club of Brooklyn at Stockholm. 25— Twice Dail, \'Il R T Ll = AND THE T With JACK HOLT, LILA LEE, CHARLES OGLE U Beauttrul plotures showing Helsingfors; the magnifbsht capital Mats. 25c und 50¢, {except Saturday). of Finland. Finland's biggest waterfall, the Imatra. Copenhagen the s . x J - Openlflg Bill of 3 g f A capital of Denmark. Sporting days at Holmenkollen, Christiania, Shubert Vaudev]]]e | World’s Greatest Vaudeville—All Keith Headliners Norway. Winter sport at Holmenkollen. A journey along tbe smil- : ing Hardanger-Fjord. The grandeur of the Norweglan mountain : toe A _- \ 3 : + HARVEY DE VORA TRIO ! Billy Bouncers’ Circus scenery. it e onneli | A Miniature Musical Comedy Entitled i “Bobbin’ Up and Down” titted “8 ||)~hm~ The program also inclndes a short playlet called “The Little Imp” Simpson : ces Renanlt, in a 3 5 A i e aith B e 13 ’ ” “A Darktown Cabaret See the Bouncing Contest “Trollislandan,” showing beautiful views from a summer cottage at 2 and Harry Stoneg SMITH & HOWARD the inlet of Stockholm. Sweden's leading juvenile players Olof and Seats on Sale Tharsday a I'rida Winnerstrand, taking the-leading parts. All Seats Reserved OTHER V ‘\Umz\ TLLE ATTRACTIONS [ . 3 3 SECURE TICKETS EARLY B T PR Don t Mlss Rlp Van Wlnkle All seats reserved. Price 75¢, 60c, and 35c, plus state and war ot 4 ¥ - £ tax. O il fter Jan. 26 at the b ffice, | , 67 DON’T FAIL TO VISIT | i b “'I{ i jft_ fiealet{ : Portrayed by Frank Stafford Co. in the Woodland Fantasy Avch street and at Miller.Hansen Drug Co, 30 Cureh st Ki 'V]"Y’$ — NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. i) “RIP VAN WINKLE’'S DREAM” Note — The tntire program is motion pictures. No “stills” or NNE slides are used. TR Big Cast—Wonderful Scenery—Vaudeville’s Most Stupend- HOE S)\LE (‘ommg—“intunda; Nrght" by Cecil ll De Mille. ous Production " Special vocal and musical program accompanies the pictures.

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