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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 192 e e T = —=-- —— SEESS S DATLY FABHION SERVICE - . - Ster biilding last night, the fair will | continue through this evening and MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS | SATIN IS POPULAR | [TRTTAWATIIm ) | fi i specfal buzaar matinee for the chil- Adele Garrison's New Yhase of j . X 3 dren, with several novelties intro- { : dueed for thelr especial entertain- - P ) 4 ¥ ment, " REVELATIONS OF A WIFE . , L “Thate will be dancing ot the' basase ¢ 7 * 7 : B \ Y ¢ = - nguin tonight and tomorrow night and ; ) las in the past, there will he no can- on o cuted, theatrienl nol » . are " Unless otherwise indicated, (heatrienl noti fewn in thin column are written |\ B B 3 pres fes for th cctive umusement company NG Pl ARRReEY T X 3 Last night the various hooths were The Question the Doctor Asked Madge | contrast to Kotie was so great, that 0 ~ b D Q D o that has ever pluyed this city, Leddy | well patronized, the candy booth, the Ask 1 . thi ; ? : ] Y at ha pluyec oddy patronized, the candy \, The rotund lttle house physiclan ,‘,] e mude me homesick tor my little g v i i mp?fi S THLAT)L% ol and Leddy are a pair of clever cHaps [ blanket Rooth, the radio rex hooth, the hotel listened with an admirable | mald's volatile sparkling fice 1 X Hickine AR " lasing the Moon™ |y 16 mogt everything that can he {the baby doll booth, the flower hooth alr of professional solicitude o my | hat a most miserable evenl and | 5 M g H"'l' ""”‘\’:““ ‘l OXifly 4B ',"" ';' D€ yone in the line of entertaining their [and novelties booth heing especlally stary of the accldent which had re- | Wil 1 when I ieard, as 1 supposcd, | £ s ye ¢ l“ "‘L”l" 084 ;DON8 ;”'1 omedy is one of the bright hits of [well patronized, A speciul “torpedo siilted in so hizarre a discoloration of | physician’s knock upon the door, Bnalt I wwhenng ety ‘.-m.m poi L the bill. The Tlossom Four are four| hooth” is proving a feature of ~the my forehead ¢, beo a sudden | T had been unable to sleep, and | excitement’s highway he leaves be-) o5 e ging very well together and | bazaar, upward glance ; evealed to e [ meant to ask him for o sedative to | hind him a trall of winded pursuers: | qe .. ianty of comedy for their of- Uit he w . ne and my levable me to forget in - slamber my | ; 3 ,‘1!"'“““ his sweetheart never falters. | oy oy yolees are splendidly unjust resentment discovery, | My bathrobe around me ind b 1 Mix outwils “Velvet -Joe. ) ioiiiee Sl "and ‘Shaplro: are two That be nccepted the tale as trath- | diagged myself to the door, my aston long whiskered bundit. Eva Novak s [(PRIGASCE Tl B S HOE RS Be e e T NAOR T al- | Ished eyes beheld Dieky standing im his leading woman - A e it LR U, Wy outside The vaudeville introduces some |, o e S hey call their offering “How Does | harmony numbers from. Dixle by | hg Al Nor % " o ¢ nahite He Stand It and it s very fitting Norton und Brown; some syncopated 1 Snd B0 dad W Ve 0O some difficult acrobatic stunts hy he photoplay feature is Cecil De | B® Nature’s means of Naturally I had made no allusion to | TR e o hogie I e amaun i nsalaner: @ B, had ; =7 \{ yerded ana: Macli Paradise” which stars Dorothy Dal- | stopping coughs comes forced his companionship upon me | W7k P A Sunday night brings William Jtus- | aradise” Y il : N the plea of being my father o D)) sell*in “The Roof Tree,” a pieture of | {00 3’”‘"'“ “’”;' Plicodore, Ttosloff to you direct from her But the dapper little doctor £y i home; and Maurice Wiynn fu “Smiles |08 Conrad Nagel. 0 @ vast Spruce Forests. rought the distinguished | [g 772- O are Trumps see t Hch-s0 S ssonality of the man whom | had | X e | On Monday a picture with o uni- b wastEho, ruy: HEtuaen WALaes | Over 60 years in house eitded so forcibly to my mind, that I M ! versal appeal will be ghown el “and. Monmgn Lovein, & Barke hOld use. [ had hard work to make my reply as g 4 “Ashamed of Parents. t pleture orever,” starring ; isie FForguson and Wallac trough 1 was hardly prep: comment, Tt m have been a terrifying ex parienc I understatnd Vol W e casnal as his comment | Y ould hardly ¢ t trave z, | \ f r v » when the two meet in the stag B CABRYING A MESSAGE, \ Hale) smartly hatted women is the fact that| (e of the best vaudetille” bills of | gapcer, played by Dolores ( RED SPRUC’E GUM tempted a smile, then, re O e B e L e e e March 10.Satin is the chapeau is worn well down over|!/i® season is now playing the Palace| .y " will be shown at the Palace u,,,,/..ufi D-WATSON £/0, Now bark urried on with my chatter, "I | talked to her about sunstrokes, the]TEuring strongly as a material medi- [the eyes. jiforthe HalBpteiole the GECR It fourithenter “starting Bundn 4 simply ran in from the e nd of | Muley Cow tried to keep in the ghade |um for hats which are being shown | T rge, slightly drooping brim- |headline attractlons. Susan Tompkins. | George Iitzmaurice production, the island for a day or two, and was | ( rest of (he day. for summer wear. Naturally as the |med sailor is having quite a ruf., Most [formerly violin soloist with Sousa's ¢ s o And it was a terrifying experience, [ trotting out of the woods hut Tom- | Decome trific larger und to have [have braid designs on thelr soft|ably accompanied by Mona. Fdmonds, Tommy Levene opeped his second | but people were most kind, I | my Pox. When he noticed the Muley | 7ore brim®with which to shade the [crowgs. The popular little turban |{Re celebrated Trench planist, prove |, . FER o e gy onn o Cabaret, carried by some one into the waiting | Cow (as he soon did, for the wind rei's eyes vt bl i b Dl vdigtone, 0F BHE Tnoste AlRhtiul TOROMOBE | Sl Bupine 0 ilsiedd 4o ba *oale room, and the matron took care of I \ere she was) he turnsd | Though small hats, with the chic | perhaps because it is so umi-| O A other laughing hit, of the real “Oh me until 1 was able to take a taxi | 4 speak to her. He fnquired | D1 smartness which only a small | versally becoming. " Baby” company variety. over here.” 3 y - health, said that | 1t can achicve, will be worn quits omething news in the way of orna- He had been pro- f " On hoard any bat- | The physician shook his head dis- [ o hoped she was enjoying the iinc | hrough the summer. Never before ation is introduced with the stical history in the scond street and approvingly. : RSy el S e 3 t he |08 the woman of tas been quite | Tdaire hat of the soft crown and | Yale Divinity school since 1901 and Biuebird Cabaret, “You shouid not have made the Pyug glud he met her because it would | 0 completely the dictator of her|roliing brim, A small red hird AEOTT (L Jeautif arming and magnetic Sunday journey herc alone after DeINg |gyve fhim a’trip to the farmfyard.|owa fashic There is no particular | bright and shiny--is poised on cither | Dest Cofice, 3 1bs. $1—Russell Bros, I>:>]\r(|r"‘r“:4(.!(‘”‘;M(h)zrlll’i'ml“;“?\nr‘”n’(' |’|‘\<“L;Im7»“. pundavilieliband stunned Dby that blow.” he said. | at is" Tommy added, “if you pe or style which alone is good-—|side of the brim and gives the hat a —adVt | 0at of American screen stars. Hor 3 You might have swooned again mind carvying o message Cor only similarity one finds in all|piquant charm. S P success has been phenomenal and | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday But now you are here. he went on | P S : Dagn’ phenomenal L wng more briskly, “You must not think of o 3 R ermanent fl"Oi all of her past scrcen rl_)mhuvmr‘.l.\ v Cow had always heard have added to her host of followers. L \‘".‘.' SEAINSLORY,POn IR RS 07 Fox family was 1 Iy sly o | eriap triangles of toas r As history invamably repeats iself, a0rrow. - P G i Still, Tommy was most | e PO ' |so doss her iatest starring vehicle, the injury then so seriou y 1 + b 4 s 1 - . N N ) A Threo-quarters i “The Hidden Light,” result in suc- olite, Really, she didn't like to sa e gsked in alarm. 1 thought the i ) R | grated chee : R B e e T EL b 2 | 16 cup soft stalc d crumbs, 1 ey {o Leess. T o acnant SRRSO B o CHALTRRG aBUIAAN (Hitervavil oo RS 45 Imilk, 2 egzs, 1 tanspoon lemon juice [ A double feature program with R S e D R T T sister ‘V[al). Suggests Some | 1-s teaspoon mustard, salt and pep ) many surprises is to be shown this plump, well-kept hands together, | S4ICIOSSI crets the little red cow | o0 d Dishes Easily Made [2e v ] Sunday night. “But the shock could not hip but he | ¥ the 1 know she'll be gl ) Reat s slightly, Add cheese severe—from a blow hard encugh to "",’Yf'”‘ ik RN ] i TN t and peppe .v‘vlm:unlm zlnlri lemon nock you unconscious even it it werc ik LelliEy 1B tBIng 1o 1 o e ix well and add bread : i *ollowing the successful opening of :{or only a few seconds, and you must |17 Mule g R "’fi‘"‘ EUIRE 5 \"-»\\} REESE ""‘"'“"“"! : d milk and stir into g ie Azlz Grotto bazaar-in Fox's thea- B o o ’ | m sure [ shouid be Relighted to | ¢ N with cegs and| . Pour into a buttered hak- ) e put an exploring delicate fore- |Bccommodats you whe fold Tommy | milk can be used inz di<h and hake half an hour in a Hiear Lh thie dicoloran. s S i e our message. And B o many a meal | hot oven. Serve “This is going tq be quite painful.” | W hen 1 go hoine this evening I'Ml de- . i meat is | lisit Toasted Cheese ¥t 4 Thatinalatalng | Mver-aty | 4z ) : pound cheese, % cup he sald, stepping to the adfolning)| TR o R ] Most ilk, 2 tablespoons hutter, 1-8 tea- bathroom and turmng on the hot| you iy ST v:nr'r fatcet. “And I am afraid that | kKev Proudfoot,” Tommy l'ox ex for “Tarme- \spoon mustard, pepper. K 4 3 ’ A 2 7 (558 san'' eheese, Th . oh i STl oAR A aH i you will have neither strengih nor in- oL elivese, I o thin slices and put clination for the work: o7 attending to ) cheese keeps its in top of double hoiler or chafing it, Have you no woman friend i the W flavor when it is|dish over hotewater. Sprinkle with B wha eould Gome to you for vl 1 J\ cooked Uotter stard and pepper and add the but- 3 u you f ; et | than most chees- bit by bit. Pour over the mi g ours It would be ¢ r & ¢ i ' 3 :\ig‘h“t h Rl R SR o s } 5 but any dry |and It cook over hot water until the G - Today and Saturday ave a tra i vet, 3 4 {ul ¢ grated and |cheese is melted. ¥ e : really should not be alonc.’ y eae i mefted. | S o i © N Pr. MeDermott's Advice, e R Do e e s R e eg Dl Y ARE : - § 4 shook my head decidedly. There fi] i il cooked slowiy, el pan, Serve at once with crosp, dry ; {% el au e.'dl e B However, a hot st were only three women in the 1d 2 I P Ia often necossary for o "l’l\‘n ” ITWI’-' i 22, NEA Service) ; re beride Katie and my mother-in-law of \ At i a checac dish in which parl of the g R : : i o e whom I° would -ask such a favor— | S T | fents have loen previon ’ : : : : i ver' Lillian, Katherine and little My, Dur- 4 : ) 4 WOULD BUY WIVES. ; i SUSAN TOMPKINS ) a George Fnzmauncepmductwn Kee. The fisst two, of course, were Y - 2 Potato ( * Pulrs « he eler 1] abt of the question, and while 1| & \ : statecheaicading ir et EmditoSRay, e Avauldibe]: LhoTuDReD N U Formerly Violin Soloist g “pg"te;» [i;betson” knew well that it only required a| [< lour large potatoes, 2 ltesicspoons | Fewer Divorces, Preacher Says, [ DIVINg permanent beauty spots with with Sousa’s Band. A word of my need over the telephone | | wntter, 1-4 cup milk, 1-3 cup grated | clectric needles in place of the old 8 12 0P 1 i coge LEs, salt s Seattle, Mareh 10.-~1In Zululand a |y - 2 B to bring “Her IMluffine. flying in ek + 4 epgs, salt and pepper, | 2’5 I 4 Kind that were pasted on and remov- |4 QQ o from her Maryin home, yet I could < Belect smooth potatoes, seruly per. | NN DEYS 85 cows for o wife and she [oq" ag Milady pleased. THE BLOSSOM FOUR not—would not-—speak@hat word eotly cloan and ba'te one hour in a | IS S0 CXPensive a Insury that the hus- [ Singing Comediennes. Not that I mindcd the friendly eyes i n\]r n. Cut a round pi out_ of | av;""_w "'}m\‘; to 1<'r:~“ - e Eagie Milk, 8 cans 1l Bros. | & of my little neighbor, even with the & { the side of cach n and; scoop out| This the Rtev, B\ . Baptist sl ; toneh of amused malice with which & 2 the inside without breaking the skin, | Minister, toid the Seattle Ministerial WM HIN HALL & SHAPIRO 1 knew she would view my accident 12t her knowledge would inevitably mean that of Edith Fairfax aiso. In probability Idith b el would e y ! | i e : ! B 3 i 5 me in to sée me it for no other G ———— s till stiff and dry 1old into | cense for a dollar or two if he A L X : reason than to appear properly, so plained. “Please toll him that a|cherse misture, 1il] skins with mis. | Wants to lose his wife do it 118 LEDDY & LEDDY g0 o Leve And T knew | Bentieman wishies to meet him by the | ture and bake in a hot oven for 15 | With comparatively small pecuniary ( Comedians y l'le licitous for Dicky's wite : : ¢f no other eyes from whose critical | stone wall tonight, e o as it [ minutes, erve at once. This is a 1088 he said. “In Zululand six cows and amused scrutiny 1 should shrink | srows dark.” cery nourishing dish, lis a big price. Some wives there cost ’ who do everything. And His mere sensitively than from those of [ “Very weil ™ said the Muiey Cow, Wi Rarebit, much as 100 cows, but this price 9 easy way 3 BB 9 S5 women whose unnequited atfection | "Il tel] MTurkey: Proudfoot that T & One pound cheese, 2 oups milk. 1 |13 Eenerally considered exorbitant, It {0 heal ; Ceeil B. De Mille ; OH. U_BABY for my hushand T had lnown from |you and I'll give him your message.” |0 ORI EIUERE o . | We wonld put the price up to a plane 7 (¢ e& 3 ; G ik el “Oh! Pleage don't mention my |y5on o0 butter.. U= I \here it would give some hasty peo- | “FOOL'S PARADISE” ' |H MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY I her, | 121D 1 tedspoon salt, OO | ple time to think, there would be few- yfiul's kin FOOL'S PARADISE T e e All my ends are aw from Just say ‘i ilema r divorces, 5 Fou g It butter In u smooth sauce par A re m ' - T ol MeDermott bronght soft ga » be a surprise \""1 M]"' AI"' /\ wd melt without vi\:v'n'mrm(.:“ K\,LH AR Pu O]!fl ent i s LU A basin of hot water and laid o [body likes surprises,” he added, as S T e e | YALE PROVOST DIES, 3% g et el ik 'ana cheese cat in smail diso, | that has brought : At . tteaming cloth upon the bruised flesh, | grinned at the Muley Cow. in Cook slowly unlil. cheese is melted.| New FHaven, March 10:—Willi Then we must subsidize one of the [n innocent way.” o . Mix salt e Ay Rl 4 o St " Waids,” he sl "1 think 1 can ar- | She remembored that she had Hked [ feat S o o 15t e | Lo DECLAEP DT HRIS i ier joy tothousands 4 - DOLORES CASSINELLI srptiAes noraAI ihien she. Was Fowngy Yol ot s WL i vora-| - fortured b sl:m : 8. : n vaige with the househecper to have | surprise : g s HOUNRY | the seasonings and s e [iion, died at his home here last o of them come dn her R > |ler | Ho sihe L 5 »rv" ‘." KEY I mistu Cook, stirring v lyymeht of heart disease. Professor dlSOl‘ ] - = ' STHE HIDDEN LIGHT" cary interva o do this for| Prowdfoot the messa exactly ntil mixture thicke o i he | Walker s elected provost two y y : ’ SRy, ROR JiTTATI0 ek .2 |whites o the eg : " and | years ugo when that office was creat- f h s 2 Fliey aay Jove fkling;, Gy finished his thinistrations and | And she did. When milking time | qry Sopve on foasted crackers or |ed at the time of the reorganization ! 1 ‘ Hidden, Light, will show you'i¢ rotle seripdon which he [ came, and Johnpie Green and old dog o . is even more than that. ce ) . Spot drove the cows home, down the — — i b H | this heart-interest drama, ong lane that led to ithe barn, Other Short Feature Subjects i et e e s, |5ty o ey o Firs Woman ln House Of Lords | o Rty vou wil' piease take it accord- | roat stroatting ahout the farmy: to directions, n il 109k | ghe 1‘»“1 him ymething She 1 | - 5 ! fa upon vou for a minute before §ou | yim that a slim, red gentioman with ¢ e > % ™ i T e e s L] BN T Ga e T Re0D. ToT he | huslivkai and o shary Hose wented to | y okt " - 3 3 & . i nlght 1Por 1 wish you to go to hed | ,.Hn r the .Im}u wall af aight- | : il R S e G ¥ 2t one 1 will send the maid in "‘Lm SHe surprise you,” P TR ¥ o : ' e \ " telo you undres Rest is what you |y, _\h|1< fow added 3 H 3 ; 3 4 o nn Kfiu!.m § 3 B privcipally require.” | rhe moment he heard the s ze, | H 9 NI . i @ 4 illi _"'THEATNE_‘ ite bowed himsell out, and i (0w Lyt prondfoot’s tail dropped, and | ) 4 i B SHOES i ARTFORD es later the nwld m{vn:»'-"""‘ ‘ o forgot to strut He even shook Y % 21 g e = FO x 3 NIGHYS R TONIGHT, 8:15 a stolid stupid sort, whose Rub throuzh a sieve, -, | I'nion, could be worked ont in the| (upuda conmsume ‘o sugar per —in— wd one cup of riced potato, arlt and | Uhited to cut down the per-| .ipjta than any other country. g ; He saw thal sho couldnt quite Vol Bras Tl tea | contage of divorc 5 “How Does He Stand It” K and g e — yes. Mix well, * Whip whites of | “Here a man can buy a marriage i- S S R e the | name!™ Tommy Iox pepper, 5 « ol ightly, as it something had fri e 2 . 2% P IRCA TSR NG i ten It sameCiing had frighten. 3 ; ‘ e H 5 JUST BECAUSE, INC.. Presents b |t Hiny W ST 4 3 : o : ' k : - : New Yovk 100's Contribntion to This Sems | son's Mu Offevings. A New Melody Comedy ‘JUST BECAUSE’ | Inries by Helen . Woodni Masiz by elyn Sheppard. With a Wonderful Cast ' i of Deoadwhy Favorites, \ml a Gorgeous “Rosebud” Chorus, Come pany of 0. Orchestra of 30, \ g | Cow's astonishment, he began to hble at her. Yout ought to he ashamed of yonr clfateving 1o get me into trouble I \luw\ Cow was 14l mote FADES OR FALLS, } Sty ] ¥ § lerstand how Turkey Proudfoot had | P : A ¢ o . 2 =15 y Prices: Eyenings, 8250 to Abe; . Maty N R200 to Boe, WD f' ny Fox's name; and ouldn’t un USE “DANDERINE"” giesaed who the gentleman was. ‘.\‘l,‘t,‘;},““‘,‘,;z. ‘, \ ;f,’.',' v & . : i - A : * Flexible Spring ' 7.5 MOQN@ Danderine.” | she felt sure he must naye 1 . . ; Wh y wait until your i COMING e N e RS 5 ;s arched fall before 1§ ik g o 1 e : | givingthem the support ?“A‘\H\MFD OF PARENTS” had quite w different notion. It was - he didn't eden dare i % they need? 1o roost 'in ti { ' ; ) barn that night, b owded gt o . ; The flexlblhe—sp\l'insf ! levin the hair he Nen houso, 'The ens made ; g i : iYlar il ‘ : vhi howers of | into the hen h ; 4 e i hidden in t eoei\_u‘lsr. | Shubert vaudev!"e a great fuss and ordered him out, © N iy % every pair g i AR L ly wouldn't inke the hint : . } / e A e A T, MR | || Keet | GRAND THEATER | © ten minutes W { dandruft | so aifferent that tght to t sup} 4 § 4 without binding the N HARTI'ORD FL i tiieni, heiping-vo p e e e T ; o i | B Vi s P Evac i CA ¢ A A v g 3 3, e A o foot in any way Daily : 8, with Al Rotin From Synco- : 19 L ’ e &0 : R : 2 A irooprese nass (Mimsell) and | | jation (o Grand Opern. s ann ldxuria b oo K Comein andtry the entire UANN FAMILY, A L ) Girls! Girls Don't 2 . Z 4 R B day 8 ihe World Over for Their ¥ X 3 Corbett & Neal: McDonald Trio; Lor- N Souuir 3 % 3 5 ? } ay DULLY CONNOLLY with YW eli, Nistors, those | ble lnasies, with o ; ¥ PR % 3 ey -1 16, e g SONG Neff at the piano: Harry Mayo: I & Wilmat Muker & Redford; The i e o in (el | MODERN BOOT SHOP ! : A T o it scountess iwnonada 3 L W CEPY Y VRN ) aLed 1 e IGR nlain S # s . j=e » 3 | "Hi ROAD TO ARCADY™ starrin, 5% veur il ! v A ¢ Gooers O Britisl fiouse of Lovds. ‘That, after a vecent contest. She won! P ) This 10 v Tor the O el by, 1@ abu 3 i K 0-15¢ 1y pight of having suc ;-(hxl to her father's title, # ildren: o the Matinee paner Servic R York.) igorte A A s - - WAL '..4.»'.....-.«_. T e SRS B P RGP T 0 I g o :«rnM_n i e

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