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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922, (TOLSTOP'S GIRLS PLAN MEMORIAL Three of His Unpublished Works ™"~ To Be in lhe Ednmn [ Caneasus, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, that time a comedy In five weitten In 1860, with revelutionary pl Ihe third work it acts, “The Nihilist, poking fun at short-haired Jong-hearded idealists and other Rus and cogtinued to| o8 ienae Tt was refused by the Art W break, then abandon | pyeqfor, of those days, a fact which Whan great WHLOE |y ge the author downheartied and kept it until two days| "o e than these three works, thera ASALR in: 1918 are a large number of unpublished or incamplete short stories to be issued A5 Tolslol made his daughters promise nol fo copyright any of his works, after his lfe rale, these new works will he published simultancous Iy throughont the world gt most importan SDATLY BOBBED HAIR HAT FAEHION SERVICE t of these 18 hig The eight vol cach The diary diary, which will yun te of Koo hegon withont 1800 umes | Wik melsh MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Adcle ‘iarrison’s New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE 1870 a ed until the renewed it 0 year period of the diary s Iife 1 saldier the during the siege of Sehas The second personal religion n topal and his marriage period of the diary is and devoted to ques 8 3 ! philosephy and pohtics lished works of Count Leo Tolstol A gecond of the unpuhlishad works | to he inclnded in the is an unfinished romance called 'The tion of Wis works which his danghte ra | Story of Peter the Great.” and deala Jess of absolute idiecy you have tions of Moscaw, Feh 1§ Thres unpub Took Hand, | Give me that ehild. Mrs. Harrison passed bing Noderick to who quickly pulled down [ blouse from his neck daughter imperionsy “Look at that!" she and even from wmy position farther away, I could see the angry wale around the little chap's tender throat “It it hadn't been for Marion 1'n derwood your haby would haye had | his neck broken, and Mary wonld have heen developing her individual play-spirit in a reform schosl” my | mother-in-law declaimed, and for once in her life, at least, Mrs Har rison, wilted and cowed, thought of somthing save herself and snatched Rodérick from her mother and hegan to cuddle him and to kiss his hurta as a normal mother would do, a the st sob grandmother, the little | motioning her | to her side | sard sternly, | { The Way Mother Graham point At | are Flizabeth Harrison's question ‘ doz. $1 10sell Broa I whirled in amazement to ) hig and memeorial edi Fresh eges, 2 Vilhar Jook at her My sister-in-law still held little Roderick in her arms, and it seemed an impossible thing that a woman whose child had just heen saved from death by the presence of mind of a Httle girl should find room in her| thoug for the accusation she had Just made Lilllan drew Marjon eloser to her, than with hér free hand disentangled the Oriental necklace from the child's hair and held it out to me, ignoring Mrs. Harrison as 1f she had not spoken “I hate to be a quitter, Madge," she said to me, with a little smile that T | knew masked almost as Berserk a rage s that which just possessed her ~ daughter, “but 1 shall ])mu to take | Mother Graham turned to Mary, Marion where I can quiet her, and-— | *ho Was atill on the ground, bhut 1—must confess T am a trifie fed up whose sohbing had run dowhn into 3 with all this.” subdued sniffling. B e ove i et | "Get us her grandmother said, with apparent cool indifference, and (N0' unkindly. ‘and let me gee which came back to mine with a pleading |T00M We'll have to order for you at Jook in them which T understond and |the hospital” prompily answered Tt asked |, Mary sprang, to my | her feet, shook pardon for leaving me to manage my |bAck her tumbled hair sigter-in-law, and told me that even with L‘!flmn. {ness which reiniced mv hear@ and her iron self control eould nat Jagt | Went far in my minf to redeem the much longer in the face of Elizabeth | Var10U8 childish erimes of which she Harrigon's effrontery ‘had heen guilty ‘Take Marion away at once,” I gaid Mary Ts Terrified 1ooking comprehensively into [illlan's *'She didn’t hurt me much.” eves, T'll manage things here ' | said fercely “Just yon wait “With the necklace in my hand T8¢t hold of her—T'll show her!" taced my cister inlaw | Her grandmother took her by the “Are von mad?" I demanded arm. and drew her beneath the bat- high, stern voice, succeeding |tery of ner old hut singularly effec purpose of forestalling any I tive eyes from her until Lillian and You'll dn nothing &he eaid, ghould he bevond hearing i ‘except take vour medicine, Before she could answer im. | You nearly killed vour little brother perative old hand touched my arm 1ook at his neck--and Marion rv‘rl\‘.\' “I'll attznd to thig,” my mother-in. |gave vou what was coming to you law €314 incisively, and with a thank- | \lan;\ gave a startled lonk at little ful heart T stepped aside Elizabeth's | Roderick and broke inte wild Ortental necklace still dangling from |frightened tears my finzers T thought I had the noose Look at That!" wouldn't slip, grandma, truly What's the matter with vou, Ehza | she ga1d swildly beth>" Mother Graham demanded | Her grandmother put austerely, and her daughter threw up arm around her. her head defiantly, but, T noticed with | There, there, it's gecret amusement, uneeasily 1'hanks to Marion,” “Matter enough' she retorted know vou'll remember “That I'ndervood zirl took my Orien- | But there's something elgs ‘o he tal necklace out of 1y hox——T just | straightened out now How did this caught her with 1t in her hair, and |necklace get tangled 1in \Mryfm's ghe hag inst pounded Mary almost |hair? Remember, the truth, now! I into unconscinusness, and accused her | happen fo know semething ahout it of tryving to kill Roderick. all becanse Thare was a significance in har face ghe has no braing to understand the | which [ think Mary understood Ryt play-spirit Mary is developing.” her eyes were fixed on her grand- Mother Graham surveyed | mother's face for only an instant daughter for an instant with | Then they leaped to that of her withering glare | motheér, and clung there, with such a “Elizabeth, vou always were the |lodlk of terror and appeal as is seen 00l of the family,” she said at last t music the 3 1001 I'to the severest parental discipline s DURIEAT RS AR e | [looge knot. Drop in deep fat and fry only in the faces of children subjected] But I never dreamed you'd reach the |2 zolden brown Dirain, sprinkle Sister Mary Suggests Ways |75 214 s (Copyright, to Prepare Them fia dish | hair has had a very noticeable effect [ on millinery--say the designers It | hag tended to make head sizes smaller {and bring ornaments lower The pompom on this clever little | hat is interesting in that it does something quite new and different | wears at the mumerons ends of its saucy quills a small hulb of sealing wax. The sealing way on this par- ticular haV i& white RY MARIAN HALF| New York, Feb 17.- “For the grl with the hobhed hair,”" said the de { gignar as she put this Idaire hat down {on the close cropped head of the model The chic little chapeau of navy blue hannock aloth i& made with a smaller head size and a low hung or nament with the girl of the shart locka particularly in mind. Short | 4 CONTINUOUS SHOWS SATURDAY" FROM 1P.M. to 11 P.M. AND SUNDAY NIGHT, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY The Greatest I"hntopla}‘ of the Times—Not A (Cheap Imitation—But a Production That We Know Is So Good We Have Changed Our Policy For This Occasion To Play It Five Days. the other group Do not add enough water to cover potatoes, Cover closely and cook 20 minutes The water should he nearly all cooked away and the potatees tender, hut not mushy Herve in a het dish and sprinkle with minced TELEGRATHER 1S JAILED Ansonia, Conn., T'eh. 17.-W. L Peckham former manager of the Westérn ['nion Telrgraph (‘o in this city, was given a year in jail in the city court this afternoon on two charges of misappropriating funds ;Mr-\’“‘\ Peckham disappeared fhree weeks| Another way fn prepare potatoss ago after his attention to a discrep. that is rather unusual and very good aney in his accounts had heen ealled | 18 to make potato croquettes The by the company and s found in | Potatoes should be boiled with the New York yesterday by Ingpector | SKins on, This preserves the mineral Henry T. Cole of a private suraty |£21t6 which le so close under the skin, company. He agreed to return ta | Potato Croquettes A% dop1a) sl et o e i ey Fanr ar five medium sized potatoes, vaigned in the city court yesterday | tablespoons butter, 1 teaspann salt aftarnoon pleadad guilty to appropri. | | 4 t#aspoon pepper, milk, 1 teaspoon B P A e Qs T sy o nnly::’:d 15::::1';;':?’ r.r:ad. ernmbs. o i potatacs an ta bl in co thndsgtoghigiomniias | water. Rofl 45 to 60 minutes. Tram and shake over fire till perfectly dry. Peel Put through a ricer or mash with wire masher, season with salt, pepper and butter. Reat in milk and ’par lav ch till s 1 in a in my protest Marion | slowly, an so i1 I diq!" FAIR TONIGHT. the mn FILRS' The formal opening of fair will take place tonight deck's hall on Arch =treet. The fair will eontinye unti! February 27 The hall has béen artistically decorated for the carnival and the hooths pre- gent 5 most attractive appearance The Elks have decided against hay ing camassers and there will be no | special prizes. $4.000 in cash is to be given on the general ticket. 1In the booths some very high class articles will be offered. They include Jackie (oogan, Rlue Rird and Miss Mix-up da4lls, houdoir doll lamps and Japan- a8e baskets The Royal Marimba band of Le Bal Tabarin, Fast Hartford, will furnish ks a comforting | T st enongh milk to make maist emouzli to handle Let conk elightly Make in small balle, roll i crumbs, dip in ege slightly beaten with two tablespoons milk, rall again | in crumbs and fry in deep hot fat to 1 golden hrown Drain and serve As the mixture | 18 rookerd the frying fat sheuld be | | het enongh to brown a cube of bread | in 40 =econds Potato Pibbong are very good with | fish | 8 Patato Ribhone Peel potatoes let gtand water for half an hoyr tween towels and cut a round and round the potato Cut fhiz in & inch lengths and tie in a now, vand 1 this lesson right sa1d, all she T ! . N PdNl s LA her a in e Dry be- thick paring NEA Bervice) POTATO that is particu- 1arly gond with! pork chops for | dinner s made ! according to this| ruie for stewed | potatoes. These | e s quickly prfp'lr“f] and cooked stewed Potatoes. One and one half teaspoons of 11y teaspoons bufter, 2 teaspoons medium sized onion, 1 tea- | 15 teaspoon pepper, 4 | potatoes, hoiling water, il By the proos ugeatics Sement eoaptiy for the r especti photoplay = ——— offering. The = feature FOX'S THEATER ; presents an all star cast, I n N ts 4 om,"’ fa- Ten Nights In o Barroom.” a fa- o/ 't Holmes and Richard mous melodrama for vears, has been | Al b A Rbrhened avnd willlbe showa /at Tox's| AlllsiFairiin: Loy <unday nigh ; Starting Saturday, and continuing Binces nieh IiancionaGlean three days. the Palace will offer the O'Dawn.” written by Arthur Goodrich . th t i et £ this citv, will ba shown Sunday |NeW photoplay sensation: ‘Ten Nights o Y R N3V a Rarroom.” which is now playing ”:rm”gu Agnes | and breaking all records at the Globe o " 1:\' | theater in Boston. The cast includes: e 40 2 | John Lowell as Joe Morgan and Little e ("\‘vf Ure | 1iy Ward as the girl. This picture ghe ‘1”‘“ e & : k:" ”‘:v”,‘l'“{mv.m not he confused with another of | a dance and song number with | MUSt not Be SO CE L e been unique settings, staged Dby Allen| o l.iraq from the dead to com- and Ravmond Eisters The other acts | CUT e new one. The old one B o e e 'l’,‘“.& cery inferior to this new eight reel opular songs of hte day and novelty ol :mnrvamm»m produetion. had its first sho _nfif labonut seven years ago, and in no way EEainnineilonday s Thomes MEIELS iy compete with the new ane that and Avers will be seen in-a | ¥l t compete TR M€ H k"l'h‘ Peter B. Kyne story —"Cappy Ricks." | 050 16 will feature the new musi- The last half of next week brings | Sl BRarnE ANGE YEE Marier Zane Gray's, *The Last Trail” | L \(‘b[ ‘\I THEATER Yeu'll it you| dont’ come to the Tyceum theater next week fo see Tom Carroll, and his musical comedy of eighteen plavers. | The Payten Stork Plavers close their engagement of four weeks, to- morrow r the nelodrama, O Hilis to the Poorhouse. wife forget? What v= Vhfl, vife’'s enduranes? a and faith '.""rvrm nhdeiit aues the picture that Haw 2 Woman presented 't | | Dix in | lard, flour, 1 spoon salt. cups diced parsley. Pt John Lowcll stamng ABLAZED TR KEITH VAUDEVILILE With: the Big Musical Comedy “NOT YET MARIE" Broadway Beauty Chorus Lyceun T Phone 1000 Bax Office Open from m to 9 p. m 1'All\|l .‘-‘\Tl RDAY AT NOW PLAYING in kettle flour. Add tamorrow That feature E00d, 1nd The 18 lard and butter When melted stir in onion eut in thin slices Then add the diced potatoes and just encugh | boiling water fo prevent burning AIL PRODUCTION - GUARANTEED TO BE THE BIGGEST SHOW THIS THEATER HAS YET OFFERED! Lane the is ening Only A BEARROOM' Poli Cirenit TONIGHT AT THE ARMORY Dance Revue and City Championship of NEW BRITAIN and BRISTOI. B Music by “Bob Davis” and ;hi< Jazziteers, formerly of La | Bal Taharin. PARSONS ——THEATRE—— HARTFORD CTEN NIGHTS | | Played By TH PUBI.lBj Lyening 8:15 Matinee 2:15 heatre 23¢, Ate, H8c, Tho 10c¢, 23e, 3dc miss a 1ot of fun, All Taxes All Taxes 10 a. Then the Elks’ Fair Opens Tonight | 5 Bardeck’s Hall ARCH STREET Dance to Real Music TONIGHT meting picture industrs infancy, various mushreom companics now absalets, endeatorad to praducs famaus dramas and Jtarary | mAasterpieces in tablaid form with in- || | differant success Gond acters, at that time, ghunned tha silent drama and the repults ware amateurish and generally Alsappainting Included Tncluded NOW PLAYING The Favorite of Millions Now Bommes a Star ! T( )CK A R PAYTON PLAYERS “OVER THE HILL TO THE POORHOU Tove Ever Told Lo the anld a Hmit of a wiins tior which eenm thi beantitil Ton Nighte in a Barrasm at famous dramas | randenead inta the peried, at an expence of a few hundrec dellare and hurriedlc prodyced be o a flm campany whieh fs now defunct ana 3 memnaiy. The drama atter thoa Emall number af mo candemned o the yunk heap, fAre It haw rested wag nne maltreated anc moifes” at fhis The Greatest Stavy of Mother " This S_ln;daym Night at 7:15 Double Feature Program Fatraordinary Presenting rvone Cill b mday nix Mariorie n\,m 1 ) #mashing phota | LOTrOSE, nods, 1% the for Hunday cast imeliding Jo i Hill night zht on Arama ot the nther ftoatur Fight, with a . an night neht tothe tons, when ned next dded at crmer policy s L yceum, as 1 et THEATER he PALACE wothe v the i1} ofic bi Bt Maddo m Comt Ly N B0 nEY & of "m.lm-u ¢ ' this prolucti er as it fs tha bes now act ts just bers of 1he caten: sthe comedy derived b 18 wholesome and ol scte of real cntrptainmer and inelude clover pair A 1l com ofisring Keith eirenit singing num vavisty tvpe and the comedians v, Threa other b 32 the full ot iz e e algo on and are dtevens cnlored and perfoimers a “inges char little and Wayne ard e n Bell, the | | Royal Marimha Band Le Bal Tabarin Adm, 25¢, Tax Included. Il Wtk TG, pRgdneing - by -t ] Eitm ©a. ot their etght reet mastorpin o undar tha eame 1t | rertinn af i alg Astun 1 | v was e i 1 | 1o gane dave [ preca shawing Arrow | comas the resir £at10a mada by | naw company when the indu Infancy. Naturally, there Camparisan heiween this reii ind the eight eal mas at the Palara theater Aavs begimiing tomareaw, which VIS BPRN producad b the Arraw COPPARATIAN At enarmious sapense Inhn Towell with o sup- Sngnished and poy it of ot appr hioe al on this Tiramatic P Placed the stamp great pradus tion cames the re unk heap cames Rarraam, the e, R Antian hothe And nawm s sovan of pione taking A aniage the TRV TONAY Rl JONN HYAWE & TEI1A Tn CHONBYSUCKE Frant Sammers & Willlam MANTARE, the . At un an and theater theater ana large partion ofy th and & AWl ranke s ot tha g ] Calliar Wil fanl RO BITLIUM, Authar of “RIEDDIFS® £ pul MACK & TARCK VAN & TVSON KAVANALGI & PVERETT PYANGEOLOGY MARION DAVIES In “THE BRIDE'S PILAYV." | ¥ | | | 7 ////Adolph Tukor | [if presents @ GParamount Gpiclure Monday —Thomas Meighan and Agnes Ayre Marjorie Rambeau in ‘How a Woman Love The who ln!l"lnhNI over the hitterest pln!\lnr“ a woman ever faced-—Also Grand Surprise Feature (yet to he disclosed) TWO-RELL COMIDY—MIBACLE OF THE JUNGLEY '“l'l‘ AL EVENTS 2045 al lf'“'l‘ ~Ehening at -\Imliurn ALL NEXT WEEK '!()WI CARROLL the irresistible comedian and his 0. ALL-STAR MUSICAL, COMEDY % 18—PEOPLY-—18 New Shows Monday and Thursday Added Attraction Nights Will Prevpil—Tuesday Night, surprige Pavty—Thuesday Night, Amatear Night story of a wife SPECIAL e T Usual Grand THIS SUNDAY ONLY The Only Original “TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOY PLAYED THE POLL CERECUIT FOX'S TONIGHT §:15 AL WEEK ¥yenings and Syturday Wednarday Matinee, The Newest and Smarfest Ky the Author of Two Vittle tairls in Bloe For Goodness Sake On the War to Broadwas SUPKRA CAST INC . Muzard., Marjorie . Vinton Freediey, Helen Adele Actuire and b-Chorus Shubert Vaudevxlle GRAND THEATER HARTFORD T hwily . Matin AL-Star Bill BIG ACTS and Marguerite Keele, CHAS. T. ALDRYCH Coen an FAGHT Homer B. Mason The Protean Comedian. Nle. ol Torine Marte 1o & (o Musical Avoloy Nelsar

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