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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRI T e————\ DAILY FASHION SBERVICH - . . . g H“DRENSCOLDS | BASQUE EFFECTS PERSIST | | ‘ ~ N MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS QUE EFFECTS PERSIST ey (O e Adele Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly REVELATIONS OF A WIFE po e | GRS ICENYE ——— s [1aughter and tears, in whieh he de- Unless vtnerwise indleated, theateienl notio e and reviews | aro written | o by the press agencies for the ¥ espective pmusement comp lighted the New York public for two years at the Hudson theate How Katic and Madge Planned to r f blue | hieh my mirror A 2 % e — ! ot ¢ family had tola f PALACE THEATER ploture, Fix's theater Ia today offering | HENNA BATH CULT, f my 1 Entertain Me, Chester, v peciall becoming 1o excellent program, headed by | . y Turn to t Right," which proved [ (Jaude o8t | Wi - . Katie was making a terrific clatter - aUoh= & ‘Sotiton inf WAIAGAHEN AalERtl e West dn nts own niniature | vyga Soclety Women in- England Are in the Kitchen as 1 entered and I She ——— T —— / 20 & Diav, Saalabdus Hhened . four|eaad ]ll(:m”‘“ M;" Rt Now Dying Thelr Siiln, h I 5. i 18 ay, ) uy od a fourfgood cafertainers and two sets of spe ¢ 241 e Ve 2 drew a breath of relief, for 1 saw tl EFPY = TIME TALES 3 / Jay run as & motion pleture at the|oclal scenery enhance this act. Miss | iCnlon sARril 24.—A Henna Bath he was working off her terror and . ) TaTana Ko 4 " ¥ L A Cult 18 forming among London's more 4 alace theater and in its screen ver- | liuber, known the Iittla queen of W & ) i 18 O queen ot yitra society women who deem olive Setution I 1his st When e | “ZFRTHE TALE OF || i L proves 4 even o exce | L, i e e o 141 nm. | ok e s i et e 18 noisy 1 do not need te i g Y . / popularity which it recorded on the | ag does Al Smith, billed as the danc- ¥ o e her moods It is only when she In \,\ SNOWBALL / i A ‘,_’ y | prvp T Pl e aee | Ing The craze is sald to be of French tearless and sic know & B PN T { { Y Turn to the Right" is the story of m‘l!: r oo SOng review, rnlrh in l\u]rl|'v'|'n\n‘:1\_ ;’:1:"'_' h‘_:"lllti .“Hl..(:,"nm\' ”;‘;‘:'frmd“""h I8 suffering intensely ! \ ; ML * country youth who unjustly serves| Rudolph Valentino, famous for his | nart a 4. e tint which loake. well “We are going to have a guest for | LAMB / o ) prison” sentence, While there he|work in “The Shell” 18 1o less| it the « oy dremcs of otoneat Juimeoniisalle, 1 ENNoURSSC g | i H] : 1 ccomes acquainted with 1wo crooks. | charming In “The Wanderful Lover” | siaos wnd dosien noe e of r)i"l“‘ BioalEmaster;afuaot fones, ohs BN UHUR SCOTT BAILEYA When freed he determines to go back | now showing. Abounding in lavish [ frmeraing 8 deainrer o e casiir avolding any direct glan it her Ve rer. g 4 home and arrives to find that the vil-|color, gorgeous 5 4 s Immersing is declared to be casicr g o, o4 K, " A 5% lor, gorgeous costumes, beautiful | than treating only that considerable which might betray my I = | 4 lage skinflint is about to foreclose the|settings and splendid acting, this ple- . ol S NS A AR Tk her flushed face and swollen eyelids. | ME. CROW EXPLAINS, 5, 4t h e morigage. With the aid of hia two|fure iells & dramati stery of Lwg|PCrton of the body exposed by mod- “Dot's goot. Who ecs et?” NCr| gnowhall couldn’t understand old y I croolé pals a way is found o heat out |girls and a man who knew what love ern evaning gowns tone was eager, and I saw that the iy Crow's rage. Mr. Crow had in- % IilE b 11} | i the miser, while the influence of the |peally meant. prs _ . one thing she asked of life for these|vited himsclf to the treat that John- 2 trusting, religlous mother serves to| The picture coming the last half of ’“““‘w Ranids, 3&““]‘7 _"-1'"'"41 the firat few hours following the “breuk-|nie Green was going to give the flock turn the two crooks to the right and |(he week is Thomas Meighan in “The | (rnction of never having a bank fng of her swear,” with its attendant' But the moment the old gentieman Al y ! | head them on a new road of love and [ Basy Road,” On May 1, 2 and 3 HAEM terrors, was enough work to keep her) heard that the treat was goin to be X 4 happiness, there will be two big features—Harold A e O ATE s R R e S TR ot (oviat his Alice Terry demonstrates her dra-|floyd in “A Sailor Made Man, uml:, lm:"',m",\: = ,_.”,"',.1'1',”‘ ;"":',’"" matic power as the winsome sweet- | “Godless Men,” On April 80, a sur- [ 008 BCY Y TS ot the heart of the boy for whom she had |prise program besn asrangad,| B0 oM whelh glowing fo8 waited so long. Jack Mulhail played |with a special feature not to be un- from thinking “Mr. Chester,” 1 returned % 104t oice that he was going to stay remember he was 0 good 1 i v from the pasture as he could when Junior-—=" my voice bit as it always does when think | "W the matter?” Snowhall i h N the hoy with sympathy and under-|pounced until the first flash. ) ; standing, | Hnrey Myers and George I oen Lyceum Theater of that awful time asked ) Crow “Don't y¢ like B f > i 1 . 1t? i : f 1 Coope ore Vo ¢ ks who kept the nl Now " - atie is Fnthusiastic. : g { ) poper sere two groo. ke LU CATE New Britain Phone 231 BAdle s L Crow mae v face, T s J comcdy moving briskly. Edward Con LYCEUM THEATER il d s m":‘lh b i 1 g No, I don't splutter . . : du : nelly, who can always he depended hl.nul;‘ .\"\n‘ .\mr»r:ms (nrrmns: TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK emotionally. “Maybe you tink & 1or Well, just hecause you don't hap- ¢ R L npon, painted the old skinflint deacon [Character actor opens his engagemen X get anyhody who helped b 4% pen to care for sait is no reason ior i e I e Ny in a way that left nothifg to be de-|At the Lyceum tonight. ) MR- LOUIS MANN babee hack. Ven I forget vour being so angry,” Snowball told sired. Others in the chst are Lyvfila| Since 9:30 o'clock this morning Knott, Betty Allen, Margaret Loomis, | 1Undreds of people have appeared at Willii Bletcher, Fric Mayne and |the hox ofice to secure seats for the P engagement commencing tonight at repeated and f my hand some da i : ‘ : : ‘ bian 1 slice heem, den [ forgel 3 The basque effect of the very tizhtjany sort, is usually #cen with ergan- bread ven lice h 3 | then Mr, Crow almost toak his by s ‘ rgn. w4 very plain bodice, which has heen | 41¢ col or bertha in its summer ver- o itar Ohester, Vob you [ it Mo R il i The Cormican Players 3 . » Do sio S ( y, dotted swiss or > R " FARe tink he like for dot luncheon? Do wpgiee with you,” he said gruffly, |2 popular feature of many smart I:f"y’lr”’"’:‘;‘ Pl Eisy ol he Keith vaudeville bill for the|8:15 and continuing all week, with s Ul AL matinees Wednesday, Thursday and o : AT ) n “Frien F g? you know some of tings he And Mr. Crow was a person who [ frocks during the past winter and | gretehed today are ftwo of the |first half of the week is headed by dly Enemies Higenasame b as never known (o agree with ans- | spring, bids fair to remain during the | basque frocks so modish pust now. |“Memories” one of vaudeville's hest |54 ‘h‘ & : ; SEATS NOW ON SALE e SR Re quarteis Mr. Mann is one of the dominant : ; Matinees Wed., Thurs., Sat. forgotten. 1 had no Lnowledge dFlpoayvi 8o that was an astonishing re- g &5 ;. fraokh-of tha | e albas KalE cot " Souns Sir. Cneers evinary preser | o ' A R R SRR B W T R e personaites of (e wage, Xt | ences, but he was youthful, masculin®| “Then I suppose you'll get over he- );»w‘ pt‘rl'('l'fl\ plain and ¢ntg-fitting 'Ihlv’“VnHL- u; rccord: y'uA‘L\\’lH the FOXS HEA’lEI AL g D R ofSfeons £y 8ils and healthy, and I knew any £00d ling angry, at once,” Snowball ventur- | waist, At fae i . 11aat wopd feoin, Paris " Jiv D v Rritain should take great pride in menu 1 could supply ofthand to Katic ed mil The skirte, usually rather full, are | These types are by no means con- would do, Fut warily I resclved on won'ti™ Mr. Crow thundered.|ytitched firmly to the bodice, which |fined to lingerie frocks, but are an air of deliberation, knowing »':‘y"""\n‘l take a bit of advice, young fi opens in the back, and the distin- | equally snitable for very dressy ft would please Kalie' to consider ‘the|low: Don't go near the salting | zuishing feature of the mode is the |wear, developed in any of the light | ™ e — question one of importance. il It will be dangerous,” he added dark- | 4 psence of sash, girdle or belt. Lsummer sil lpces and combina- “Why ! 1 don’t know,"” 1 hesitated]y This popular basque frock, which |tions of silk with Jace. The trim- “I don't know much about it, but it| — “Why will it he dangerous?” 8now- | juring the cooler months was stun- | ming may be as elegant as the purse seems to me that I have heard him| ! inquired ningly developed in woolen * fabries | permits, but the simp lines are say he liked chicken. You might cook lie oid gentleman shook his head |4 velvet, with no neck adornment of ' the most fashionable, those you had Kkilled this morning, put on a very wise look. I don't 3 g and substitute something else for| helieve yetu've ever been at a salting tonight. | party,” i a teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon pepper, £ gl uan i : 1 d".’,'}:;,g " ‘Jcatie ussented Len-| And.sn I' Toantessad "ihat be|floan; bisolit dotghs 2 N : SRS TONIGHT, TUE ¥ .ex him dot|hadn't SPSE T = ; 0 g o N Have the butter trim and grind the 7 4 : e ¥ i{(\‘ lngn”“ pr(‘s“n‘ thusiastically 1 feex M i ce, four| Whereat Mr. Crow nodded bis head | gteak § 0t e T ; : chicken so he got to have fr - ! |steak coarsely Cut tt bacon in 3 . 3 X A Dlates, Und I have me some scalloped | up and down sey times and l0oked [ gmall pieces. Sift fiour over the 2 p o ) g : 4 g the biggest photoplay hit potatoes, und some cauliflower in dotjever han before zround meat and stir with a fork § L ) $ & that has ever played here cream and cgg sauce, und a selaq,| CIUs y for you that you | intil the meat has absorbed all the und I think 1 can get enough of dase | told ! ’. m”l' this aff : -‘I he de-lagyp it will. Put the bacon in a hot 3 Y A 8 64 ] . a e strawberries for a little|ciared. "For I'm going to keep you|gpider and as soon as the fat begins . § i 3 X t . | shortcak | g0 near the party! Keep just as far | Returning to its former policy of [packing the theater to the doors as four acts of high class vaudeville, |a tribute to his genius, new reels, comedies and a big feature Mr. Mann will appear tonight in “Ever-bearing,”” T supplied mechs Stir and cook until each tiny piece she is siightly browned e R e S— i sumhily browned. Pt the eon- Siogch-Rdmission I Preg \E 36 ERERNS 4 % “d eon. 2 ish, add rrots, onion minced, sa st B 3 Y J T 4 § 3 it Lonit-= figh and pepper. Pour over bolling water | qiojalg of the Boys' club and of e e i g ' ) 3 f . t e hal Mk long! Pt A R, to half cover. ake a bisenit dongh ot d satter?” she inquired, NOoRdots T LLEr : 3 and cnt in small biseuits, Cover the magnificently. “Everlasting ever-| Ky Yoo o a - alf an |SPENL all day Saturday arranging for P } PincIN ; & | H = L bearing—hoth mean same ting to me. :m‘“{ 1‘:11"'" )'V'i”‘ ‘(‘"\‘_m" 1 :‘\"{ !:'mnn;: 25 or 80 hooths in the Boys' club 5 ? : - i S ;i G b From Winchell Smith's /s n g : 8 gym, where the big Junior Achieve- : ; s : Famous Stage Play ot : arn sooch fool- I can't spare time to learn 500¢ in the same dish. HERL Ry MTIA HE B A 3 3 _ 2 Sl v & & g ishne To make biscuit dough: One and [ /7€ i - be helc eginning 3 S s ¢ s Featuring “Do you want me to help you tomorro evening i . B the local Junior Achievement council, 1 ) cational educational work to come ) ¢ big order Lo S ’ one-half cups flour, three teaspoons | {2MOTTOW - eventng 4 Jagting : o i - ; 2 asked. “That's.a pretty big ore £ g baking powder, one-quarter teaspoon | Lnroughout the week. = TR S : : > i get up before lunch time ’ ; salt, two tablespoons hutter, waler to | {7e€: and an invitation has been ex- L = ) q ; oy Don't you vorry. She straizhtenad g TS i imd sift v | tended to all persons interested in vo- | s ? : A . ; 18] k yride “do T } herself with conscious pride. 1 ingredients, IZub in butter with tips gs for m U'nd 1 have it ah| i Gl ) A i s ang Ey o|and see children demonstrate. The b3 3 - e TR Yo = nodding. ) 3 of fingers. Add water, cutting the SroEtan S5E e weslt fuiloway ¢ R : : S The Heroine of “The Four ready ven time cooms. Tt yvou plees . LN - dough with a silver Xnife to mix, s | 4 g : B g . " to feex some flowers for table, any-| | ! IRoll on a floured board and eut with| . . Tl | i N - : Horsemen loys' club band. | d Ask Those That Saw It vays, 1 no can do < feex dem nice like you. i serve four persons. Tnieaiiist a oL AAL 4 B 0D Last Night! There was such sincerity in my lit-| /% 3 Dricd Beef With Rice ¥ siant . Jacks K S i 6 . e -t LA tle maid's compliment, and her eyes 1 Gneitair Bound flad heety L & mlvhn local Juni “hicvement coun- g ; 4 KEITH V A.U}{)E\ ILLE confidence that not milk, 1-5 teaspon pepper, 1 table- | Secretary of War.Weeks, General Pershing and General Har- PR 10 (e 'MEMORIES expressed such : X ] i AR Address by Mayo onessa only in the matter of the flowers, but ]« he sighed—a pityyou |spoon minced onion, 1 cup rice, 2f U0l o B 4T Peraie dive bord at the burial of the last of American soldiers dying in forei: 5 Address by O. M. Benson, director a Ehd ’ ying S0 0 Vaudeville’s Best Comedy and Singing Quartet y you can, nobody ozt . a biscuit cutter This amount will . said, verything| 3 2b a tree.” Jlespoons butter, 2 tables s g ol 5 e nah st .. ¢ cant flyor climb a tree sl Eupatna”. BUHEs 1RIESPOONS |k nior Achievement burean, of the | service to be buried in Arlington National cemetery. ated cheese. M Tt Bl lted water | Eastern states league. —as Lillian else—there no one as wise as 1 that I felt a little warm glow at my Ay =l Sale of articles made by children, g 3 knew better than to = = till tender. Melt butter in frying pan, : % o 7 Q - heart. BUt L e O reak on her|AWay from it as you can! : T et t micked in Small picecs, | Model meeting of Junior Achicve-| Sale of articles made by children. Thurs,.—WM. S, HART n::c‘ am,l i Vhaa T utt | ,r,,’. hnnie G n ‘. me m.l X pepper and onion and cook five ment club. Boys' club hand ETS R g v part, s ) pasture, you scramble over the stone | o Add milk and bring to the Demonstr Radio concert. 3 5 the kitchen wall and hide!” And now he shoord i Roys' club orchestra Satnrday——2 v “T1 fix th s, of course, and 5 2 7 boiling point Stir in rice and b ) S Satnrday—2 p. m. Tl fix the t;rn\rr.,pf“” TS fory | Mis head. “Its a pity"—he sighed— | 4/ il Radio phone concert. Roys' club band. i cour | dinner ple s a \ Ny Bib v Bt Ty i % P cheese, “dnesday. e . > 1 think you a pity yvou can't fly, or climb a tr Turn into a baking dish and bake Wednesday. Sale of artieles. ; m sure Mr. Chester will| *4F 3 ; nice one. | I am sure Mr. Chester | He was o gloomy that Snowball |, T Mgt Mg tv be.| Toys' club orcheatra. Demonstrations. enjoy it. {contdn’t help feciing uncomfortable. | o CEE- 0 Lh et 15 salty cnough| Moving pictures of Eastern States| Model meeting. “Eeef he don't, he sure seeck Ol ynq 4y ne could manage to say W te melt ik dish, league exposition, Boys and girls de-| TRadio conc I‘-i;n o LOSSGS D"”flg P&S{ Yeal’ Towl crazy,” Katie called after m one word which he had hard work to Meat Rolls, partment, showing New Britain ehil- | Boys' club orchestra. at this characteristic bit of impudence mmer ont. It was “W-w-why?" | b cteak, 1-4|dren - A 4 e Now Playing T strations. Aooe] maelink: Kbout One Million “Eener When | i T One-half pound round my anxiety for her lessened \\hr‘: Becanse s Just a trick Mr wm‘vl |mr)-p‘-v" % 8 motatoss, 1e. Bolo—A. C. Brunelle, accompanied Katie's natural impudence comes Crow explained. “It's a trick to |l n pepper, biscuit | by Mrs. Brunelle. A the surface it is a sign that she i8|cateh you. This frick of salling the :'l:"" 7 DRIV Sale of articles. Prize awards herself again e | Pheep s as old the hills. Tut 1|9Op8R PEEEER ork steak through| Demonstrations Radio concert. e g u p aen lnfl 1 went to the flower garden, pickes YOU're o YOURE YOU Never| oo i) very fine, Put potatoes| Radio phone concert, Dancing. Chicago, April 24.-—Mary Garden, a wonderful cli r e ae ave hu pened 1o hear of it T must | 0" o0 through chopper and mix Thursday Boys' club orchestra. director of the Chicago Grand Opera in the * club band. Co., resigned the position in a state- and with a few L A say,” he adde ‘msurprised fhat “hiy with mea Season with nal stunts by all clubs. Award- ment made public last night. Her thorong gprinkling of a scarl the Muley Cow didn't take the trouble | . hq pepper and make in small ¥ | h S8t Is and relief Rt R st made w tab 5 1 all about i (s Mare s hiscuit dough as in |ing of $5 gold piece for best stunt | Many ""-"1"‘:"5' e e onerated | followers drew from it, however, the ¢ ! oration which satistied me, anl n e she's too young to Know [ "reaipe Sale of articles, "’”}- ""‘"N"‘“’ ¥ i idea that she would continue with the | i Katle wildly enthusia Then, with{ahout it, tno,” snowball sugzested Roll about one-half inch thick and| Boys' club orchestra, A MOt organizations a singer. Though | a word to Mother Gral: Al L bl N lout in squares. Put the meat mix Radio phone concert M y Miss Garden announced definite con Great Vaudeville Bill guest whom we expe E short, mirthless laugh e Muley [0 i) the center of each square of Friday. Clock is said to ha n invented | cerning her steps in the immediate : moned Marion and Junior, hat] Cow's not young. She's the oldest| ., ind roll Dampen the edgs * club band. by Pasifet priest of Verona, in the | future, it was expected ghe would Featuring they were presentable, | cow r:H th farm Y'I‘\’ truth '»"”“ dough with a little water to \\”r ; fnv} h, comedy magician ;mm“ eIy leave for ,f\m\ York today ostensibly OH! SATAN'! fmpulse which I did 1 L G0lg, Bjge A oG THAY D) sticlk and pinch the ends to- | special for children. | : for a conference with her concert ‘ \ chapged my morning worl wouldn't keep her if it weren't | oo Prick the top with a for s e manager, Charles Wagner, who is re- A Musical Comedy. that Johnnle Green thinks she helougs everal places and bake 45 minutes ported to have offered her $250,000 =:—'-——'_‘::-:_::= to him. And he'd raise a tervible row | (it 2100 Gon ‘Hh?" The “Bip‘ Gun Hav«.\ Fon for a tour next season. Later she may ajourn VAl Wit e if his 14 har* R ' go to Eprope for a Al dei g A 1 100 young to expla (Copyright, 1922, NI i — Dramatic Withdrawal. [this trick that yon faes i - % 4 5 1 from the | of this city’'s opera wi Stops Hai-rVCun*.in; Out; v“‘»m\-’:‘}yw sy (i s hE v g L": U R(H “.I\W 110 ARY : : % ks X ; ] quite ;4:;“df‘nm;mr as her entry. e S I |in salt. How « anybody be A ¢ —~ ¥ spoke spiritedly of -Americanism and Thickens, Beautities ; | 1% ;X% : o, : American ideals in opera maintaining | 1 e a ¢ Iev. A, W. Maier Preaches Special it ] 3 3 3 i L AR that her “fighting blood" urged her | . X ¢ > 2 i to stay, but her reas ade i Anniversary Sermon at Fiest Con- 4 ; ; e hadseied 5 s:’:‘x‘!:l’;\w\:v‘n ]"Pnr g;| 5 cago which opera goers are inclined to believe she would remain with the MARTEOL Y vspaper Service,) The Mgt Congregational —church inization as en artist. - terday observed its 164th anniver Garden's tenure of office was TODAY—CONTINLOUS S v, There wis no particular celebr X i i : marked with considerable turmoil. It | MFAT f’ /’H’v Vn | tion, except a special anniversary ge Y& E ; < . began Janus 13 last, after Gino | WHEN Lov WAl Wit ish non delivered by Rev. H, W. Maier. b . 8 3 | o Marinuzzi had resigned as artistic di- e v ; rector. At the suzgestion of Harold | IS YOUNG The minister told many {nteresting : the early lift of the e ; 2 v t F. McCormick the position was ofivr-i A COMEDY OF YOUTH ed to Miss Garden, ., ]- 1(’ i ¥ % . mi, g it o y ade ; i BBlRY Tioes n Donglas and jan Ross, Broo- Dishes That Have It the complaint mado : S L . Million_Dollav Liossee, | and Fdwards, Tesas Four, Wild and 5 @malley, the first pastor 3 i T During the year Miss Garden has lia, Miller ‘and Anthony, Irene, he was limited to 25 been director the organization's los ccarfon and Marrone. vhich to deliver i prayer have been placed at almost $1,000,000, LA he pastar had the pow- P ‘ the largest in its history, This, as in b g T o peaalties for failure 4, # e b : the case of previous deficits, was | 3 —_— horne by Mr. and M Harold ¥. Mc- | S 5 fou 164 years ago, chi ) » B b Cormick. 'The largest previous deficit | fthe Firet ehurch has taken into mem v 7 5 x 4 il . was id to have been 275,000 Bt 4 In explaining this vear's deficits, | Sy R i it A By 3 _ S Mise Garden said it was due to the | e LR ATRE o stior fact that Mr. McCormick had told her | HATCTHOID | ; : | to make his last year as backer of NI AN were sum s < the company a gala eeason | ALL WEER=-MATINE Iram and the 4 Miss Garden received no salary as ¥ : director, her onlv compensation being ¢ satio peh Sunday. by Metropolitan sational Church Sunt |Sister Mary Suggests Somie | things about One that caused much com- ty grew t at the ¥ Wednesday and S ¥ spent 1 honse I A ,r|'1||'vr~ Big \|.|.“ Al Success, people vating their 4 the fee she received as an artist, i el oy f ned ¢ pes e mehes or dinuers on the church ’ $ which was placed at about $2,500 a | ! GI I In Blue | p’lr‘nyr\y of this delightful to 1 3 g 4 can not find a p f dar it or | 1 : v : A & ; . ‘ X A « Mversity the olde . 1 y . 2 \ » nefa F Quwod P Since 190 ication among he | SREAER : o sl ' Josnit pid 5 I "t ,',”,,‘f Sir Arthar l.AH_wnb. left, and Ning (.nslu\.: of 'Sweden forget|vomen. of fndia. hes . mors that| UBNROOVE MAT: il e s . jeeon vas buill in 1789 the cares of state in a idvely tennis set-to at Cannes, France. doubled. ‘Muhuu MR T SO ME, O MY, Ol You NINGS ¢ iy

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