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MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Adelo farrison's New REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Phase of l JIF A A Vllll M il NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, ) i Unless oinerwine indicated, theutrical nobees wntl vevicws 1 fais by the press ngencles for the respective mmusewant company. § lil . ll{lli g d— = t.if’ vk MAY 1, W owew written 1922, CIRLS SOCIETIES PLANING BANQUET Committee in Charge Will Meet at Y. W. C. A. Next Week The Way Lillian and Madge, Pres cheeks and she turned on me pared (o Meet Dr, Pettit, angrlly FOX'S THEATER offer “Tan Town Wollies," and excel-| The officials of the Y. W. €. A. It took me but a few seconds to|w J”'.‘, “": I::) l:llw"w’lwl“lln":‘l ,.‘:,hn. sald, "1| - Jox patrons should not forget that I"',VI’.I ?N;'_""”"_" iy 2, A arc arranging a banquet lo‘hr- held y x ! 6 ad reached ab- | this theater is operating on daylight he Palace thealer announces the|in the near future for all the Girls' Pead;the-briet measage: Dr. Pettit had |salule senility yat,” saving schedule, in conformity. with | Presentation of the photoplay world's| clubs in the city. As nearly all of sent to us by the hand of Jerry| It Was not my suggestion,” 1 re-|{he rest of the city, - Therefore, the |E'eatest sensation, “Smilin' Through,” | the factories and offices have girlsh Ticer, :-‘.|..‘\:v|‘ Irru:\:n?,w ‘Mrs, : 1 ntll‘r“’u?d box office will open each Afternoon it :-"m:“; '”.',:"1.‘ Iv'llmmlpv and a wonder- | organizations of some kind and as i s ey an anpointment atl f‘l’nffl’, ul.f\‘mn:::‘1::::«'1.?\:\'.{‘: °“\"'I»|” 12:30 o'clock (standard time), and |} 'iL ‘N“’l’l’_:‘h. eI BT them have accepted the in- s ) =l . cach evening at 5:45 (standard time) 2 vy Norma Talmudge's | vitation of the Y. W, C., A, to send 8 o'clock this evening Please be on | fairly dripped mysterious knowledge. | parrormances will begin at 6:15 greatest triumph and it is doubtful if| pepresentatives to help plan the ban- e That's different. 1 understand.” |giandard time, "[ever a better photoplay will ever be | quet, it is expected that it will prove H, P 8he made no further protest but| ™ A"\oLdentul bill is presented this|M4de: It will he presented to the pa-| (o be a successtul affair. As 1 passe Lilllan 1| went around all the evening a8 if She | gyt palr of the week, One of the|trons ot the Palace in a very short| A meeting of thé committee, which R!:r:v:d s n_ had Tw,].nmvml the entire third act of | oyt gpectacular is Stanlgy and | 1M consists of representatives from the e T (RATRAARIONI:| B, T R10ATRIITHs Spooner in a lariat throwing exhibi- ey factories, will be -called next® week. I I also knew by the Esmip = tion that looks like Tom Mix in real LYCEUM THEATER Those serving on the committee are: SRATEY with whigh ahe want at thi R P l: "' life. McNally and Ashton have a| Following yesterday afternoon’s| Ruth Johnson, Florency James, P. & l‘):"': “1‘;. "\\4Mv"v“‘”’r'-yjl‘w::’»j‘n‘;‘:‘;wl; x(vlz‘."l | comedy song number and Joe Mar- |dress rehearsal, the cast and chorus| I Corbin club; .\I,\'r('l(\ 7{_:"9“0‘!'.'11\11: the importance of the coming ap- iy el }Hni, :ulhnu_gh alone makes up for it [of “The Gingewhread Man' is ready I|P!|n :lnhmim\, I(?l&l:\\: u“ Hir é uI 5 pointment with Katherine, for, of 5 % in the quality of his monologue. Qol< for the initial performance tonight, Mln_l’ulle'nfl‘v Er}um\s“‘ A lf}rmn :1)1’1- O e T b, WIthont Hieh TeliiiE Some Tasty W ays to den and Lewls, two jazz hounds, jazz|which will be repeated tomorrow and | €0, Stanley Works d‘l“’ Mi""“;‘{- ) 88 me, that we would find our little |1t up in good shape, ¢ Wednesday night with matinee | Beach, A\Q’:‘h and Judd; dfi-” :‘mes friend in the physician's office Prepare It. | _Oceans of joy are provided in the|Wednesday afternoon. The cvening [and Mrs. Ella Younsg, Lan (;s. n'.]:_v “How dildl you get down here D, A | great comedy, “A Sailor Made Man, 1.:txrru|-nu|m-|- will begin on the day- :A.l\ll (Iurk:‘Mh‘s (&) I‘(nurknv |mm»|.- e o aln axlad vouth: as s,“‘ g : {(-m_.urln: }Ilm-old Lv_n_\-d. ’ }lmh( saving schedule, . which makes|Trumbull Electric company in Plain- WE Ry, put. ADire i Sad ex HERE'S a lanl:‘”'lh" final half of the week brings | the time for the curtain to rise, 7:1f ville. : R Kol own into a suit case. to i;r:vl‘n*fr!ut that| Tom Mix {h an entirely different pic- |o'clock, standard time, \Ic-mhm-shlr’ Committec Meef m:.[ Nk BAbY Bnd the whaon; Besd Rocs | right to the | ture from thpsn in which he is gener- Jeffe I‘rance, of New York, scenlc Miss Noble's nwm)?t‘rnhl{‘ t‘nlmmt = Pabmatninnad “mm““: A R e spot in the |ally seen. Not once does he act the [artist, with the Cormican Players, | tee wnlll meet next week Monday at the winding road leading to the beach spring of the part of a cowboy, though he gets in|who were here several years ago in|7:15 o'clock to discuss plans for rais- werc aby,” a bony, decrepit m{" r The 1r\u|,l\l.‘&.\lfu41! dare-devil slnms)a:i‘n mem- a similar capacity with Wrylie Birch's [ ing money to send delegates to the horse, the joy and p‘,_‘,]l, of . JenHAE acts as a tonic to| ber of the Royal Mounted Police. {players, has aided materially in get- | summer conferences. § heart, was contentedly munching dadad anpatites, — ting the scenery ready, Printed matter has already been re- grass. Try salt instead PALACE THEATER “The Gingerbread Man' is an elab- | ceived from the headquarters in New “Dooner Drive Ba-bee.” of sugar on your| Wie frbnile-Tacad ola. caiabilty orate musical comedy cxtravaganza, | York telling of the conference to be g breakfast =~ fruit.| .- ced movie Celebrity. | ity excellent song numbers, spec- | held at Silver Bay, Lake George, from “Why can’t you help Katie pick up Add salt to the Wesley Barry, once more graces the|yaoyjar dancing scenes and @ gor- | July 18th to July 25th. Last year the here and bring the things back on the fruit cocktail you | ®creen asa luminary in Gus BAwards'| cooug ensemble of pretty girls. The|New Britain Y. W. C. A, sent 8 dele- wagon while Mrs.” Grabam and 1| = : serve at luncheon | SChool Days”™ which was shown at| i "ang ehorussare all local people | gates and it is expected that a large start along? You won't mind riding (O dinner. Try these rules for the Palace theater jast night, and};ng the proceeds will go to the Ma-|number will be sent this year. Any on the wagon will vou, Katis? grapefrult and see if the family, Which will continue to be shown to-| . temple bujiding fund. girl interested in the conference is “Me? 1 mind notings,” Katie re.[“00SD't approve. ‘::;g(h:'.-“x;‘:mly :nd “;lefmaii' The g Sl asked to see Miss Wardrope at the | sponded cheerfully. Grapefruit Pie, ctur sponsored v arner ce. A local secretary will "U0h: Mothert” Ors gopdthtle Lo Trothers, and it wae produced by K. OF. C. FAIR ralnonice. ilERlE Marionis volce Held & wisttul niote, | cup stisen aop tonsong. water, Harry Rapf and directed by William| Tonight will be the last night of s s s | CUp Sugar, 1-§ teaspoon salt, 2 table- | Nigh the K. of C. fair at the State armory. New Swimming Hours. and she gazed at her mother eageriy. [spoons cornstarch, 1 sgw baked plo| B K | |/ng K af aiv at the State v, The new swimming and plunge “What is it, Marion” Ll shell, 2 "|‘V(‘~phnnl\( L'rdnTl],nrr-] & P! The Keith vaudeville bill features This evening, it is expected that otirs W hIh! hevet basnTatranged, by flashed a knowing smile at me which |1 teblagnton 6old water, 1BAr, | four good acts headed by Claire & V_hm-r w 1le be ) }nm’r Iar;.'«: 'vm“',r"l)llss Gertrude Fossett will go into ef- I returned, 1t was very clear what| Squeczn juice from Erapefruit ang | Lt0f: in @ comedy novelty numbe |The Derby minstrels, a local aggrega- | & 88 FERTEOR MO o og Wil be the little girl wished 158 BAG LK Bolling wataoih andiztae Miller & Co., present a skit call-|tion of \\"rH l-:nr: wn singers and com- conducted on Wednesday and Thurs- “Mayn't 1 stay and help Katie and |eups of liquid. Put boilin "‘\:‘-VK:‘,J“D'M “The Wager," with comedy patter, ¢ will furnish (he entertainment. | v afternoons as well as Wednesday Jerry pack up, and ride up with them |a sance pan e R '””:‘:q a )x lm plano and songs; Callen and Mat-|There will be a nj]n\hr‘r of specialties '1.11;1 Iriday ovenings,. There will be on the wagon? Jerry lets me drive | juted in w‘-’i “m“]_»:m-‘] ‘.”'. .lr(; \n;Ll(-"hr\u are very entertaining “II",HHHM\II‘!V] into !\7!:‘])rfifl|':lm. “"mns"'plnngcfls on Tuesday and 1oriday aftens Baby if I'm very careful ‘ stirring constantly until ”I‘;]_. Shr\mnfl and stories, and Wiser & Reiser! which will be the “Butterfly Dance. R o L S ROt iR paconar £re Baboeiop mmylin grapgfeuls juice: [ i | day evenings. The club for teachers small son put in _hopefully. Add yoik of egg unbeaten and re- PP e will have exclusive use of the pool gaillian latghad: aloud, 7 move from the fire. Mix thoroughly ( ALY FABIIONSRHRVIOR S | on Monday afternoons from 4 until 6 sy it onc's hanis 00 the | oo e e et o WAISTLINE MOVES SOUTH | e s hind Baby with onc’s hands on the|with cold water. ~Reat in sugar ang \‘ | you think about Junior? Marion may |a moie o 1 stay.” 4 A | “Richard Second” walked toward| apefruit Salad. | The migratory: waistline seems to| Katie with his funny, choppy little o SLIRBL " green pepper have come to anchor somewhere | START T ait, clasped her hand firily. -8 teaspoon salt, g sl B tiay b TRl arive B Wrrahy |avout one’s hips. And one of the hee,” he announced with an air of Peel grapefrnit, removing all the Simplest ways to keep it there {s by finality and an imitation of Katie's|tough white skin. Divide into sec-|means of the tie-on blouse which is Cfl[hflho Ghl]l‘ches Ol] Da light phrascology that convulsed u tions and remove pulp from connect- | justly popular for many. reasons. y “I don’t mind, of coursc I said tissues. | Remove seeds and white| These blouses are made for gports | i slowly, “excent—" |6 from peppe minee Ar-|and outing wear of jersey and flan- Savmd Sohed“le_flmer Notes My voice trailed off, d Lillian |14 cctions of grapefruit on hearts|nel. They are made for suit wear 0 spoke reassuringly !" lettuce, sprinkle with minced pep-|of any silk or cotton goods y.;m may | L “I know you don't want to let him | per and pour over dressing of onion | prefer. [For afternoon wear they are | < i . ! out n(k\m\r..u:hl after last spring, but | juice, salt and oil mixed Sprinkle | made of elaborate materials and are | The Catholic churches of the city with Katie and Jerry and|With paprika and serve. Any juice elaboratsly trimmed. In any case| held their services according to the Marion—"_ that escapes froin the fruit while it |{they are vatisfying. | daylight saving time schedule adopt- Katie stooped and swiung the child |is being prepared should be saved and| The sort of blouses, you know, | led by the city. .\jnmum-r‘mm::s as high in her arms. I mixed with the oil This salad | that one could never call “walsts." | made at all n{:'\ ma al"‘lnr"'llns follows: “That's Difierent.” i be thoroughly chilled before | If You get what we mean. | St Ma ] thur "l- e “I like to see anybodies get dis|MINMNE ! | Requiem masses this week m' e ,,a,w_'m\\ e arnbTncen. Aaroal Grapefruit Marmalade i i as_follows: Tuesday morning at ; | - ? o'clock, month’s mind for Mrs. Cath- “Over me ven [ dead not before.” | Six small grapefruit, 2 lemons, 3 . right there at the top of the | S Conmeta TusATaY. ek - 7IED “He may stay, then,” T said with |oranges, water, sugar. ank? He wondered. It was round. | A :mniw.r VoM G a sudden decision. nly keep him| Cul grapefruit in halves and scoop|And It was certainly covered with | line Kelley: Saturday at 7 _o'clock right with you, every secend.” {out pulp with a spoon. [ree the|Something that looked i DAPEG: \m th's nind for Thomas F. O'Brien, You bet your hoots,” Katie prom-peels or shells from the fibers and I"or a moment Snowhall thought he Jlmlnq?» "]' gk R ised cheerfully, and I 1st divec- | pith and cook in boiling water to|Would walk around the hoop—if it ,\# | an ul'l]»l‘l\.'l!"“lfl-r"v oslogh, tion or two, Lillian and 1 climbed in{cover, Change the - three times | Was one—and examine it. He couldn't cony EBMLSERL (1 [\ m”.[']»'f,m. romi el AR the car and starte ymeward | during the first hour of cooking. S¢€ anybody holding it up on « Al P = 5 m,“ fhd 4l | JFriday wi SR J ay ; : g il i the month. Confessions will be heard “Smith has sc 1 llow in the [('ook until the peels arc tender, | But there it was, just waiting ijort 7 rsday. afte h and evening, and hospita Lillian declared with con-| Drain Serape the white Jart off | Somebody to come along and jump W rhmflda)‘ a v‘rnnu.l _xt. ; ’Rv__ i : - 1 | AHEARN IS M1 masses Friday morning will he at 5:30 viction as we drove the Wind- ! with a spoon, lcaving only the yellow through it! Bi o Al etnsar 40y va 7 o'clock re will be an all R . feel fE 1 my e “1t's a hoop,” Snowball muitered to| T 1o Ahvim of i Squnrasisiandy gicloa Fie B aeka T Baet A bones, and if so we ought to get home Cut in shreds. Mcasure pulp and [himself. “There's no doubt “about "]' ~_._~”_"““"'~ i COL ’ *ction with | day exposition ,"“ i e m-mm: as soon as we can and make arr: nac-fuse same amount of sugar and revit thaB” And fowerliE bis Hedd" e yan | M0 tWo-yacdliolion Elie hoard orifine sment Wit Helv iiohis oty SLSrer e, ments for the Ticers to stay in the{wash and wipe ora s and lemons @t the hoop—and jumped. comir ""‘ ers. He is a former mem- ,\nnnunrr’mont orvnw parish bazaar house tonight while we're at D before u want to make| There was a splittering sound and | her 'of the common couneil to be held in the Y. ,\I..’l. A: B. ?m\ Pettit's oifice I don't want uu\i e very thin into @ crash both at the same time, 1 et adatice on v.\]a_\ 8, 9, fm,'! Jflr.1 :\zns, m.d(’l:,,':‘,‘i{] possibility of your mother-in-law he- |, 4 Tnstead of bursting through a thin | TG ]‘r A“aln parishioners are aske ) (n .\mm r{ lht: ing frightened.” 1 Add 10 s cold water and let| paper shell and clearing the hoop 3« ‘r;:s‘mr the booths and to suppo “Why! You don’t think I began. | stand over nig Bring slowly to the | = e - affair. ) “1 don't think anything, I,mnvmlh,,u,,q point and boil half an hour. | May devotions my!. be hol.ll'l every retorted. “but that with Smith in the|zeasure and add as mnch sug: s evening this month with special serv- neighhorhood I'm going to miss no|there is fruit Add to grapefruit ices on Wednesday and Friday eve- recaution. He's altogether too fond | pyip shredded rind and sugar and nings. :f nocturnai excursions to suit me.’ ;‘)mf\ the whole about an hour and The parish school will be conducted 1 made no further queries, but oc-|gpe-half. The marmalade should set laccording to the daylight saving upied myself with explaining to my | quickly when tried on cold saucer schedule. | gl:tlwr\n Jaw that we would drive to]Tum nto jell sses and cover with St. Mary's Sodality will attend com- Sag Harbor before § o'clock, and that | paraftin when [ munion in a body at the 7 o'clock the Ticer family would remuin in the| (l'up\vw t, NEA Service) | mass Saturday morning. house until we returned at least | ST o | St. Joseph's Notes. She had been in high good humor, There will be ani anniversary :4‘1 biti to us proudly 1t spotiess -~ SRR SR Sl quiem ‘mass Wednesday morning a ei]:: S the figae—s. dondition | JS‘ EFPY-TIME TALES | o'clock for Thomas I’-iy!v_\.” Y i cidenttaily explaining Celia Tice | Church services anc he aris fagged look -and ignoring the ur I THE TALE OF ‘ i<r‘h«ml will be conducted according to pleasant fecling which had lain 1 | | the daylight saving schedule. tween us since her savage scoring o SMOWBALL | Itirst Kriday services will be held me on the day when Tom Chester I Ak SANe Hakt I REe I lunched with us, but at my announce- | " Ranns of marriage were published | ment the color flew to her withered LA M B | for the first time between Arthur Su- | prenant and Miss Grace Gosselin; be- Vais gl i ILL'S C. B. Q. Tablets are best by test. Try this simple experiment : 1. Dropa C. B. Q. Tablet in a glass of clear water. 2 lnstantly ah tablet begins disintegrating ~ YMMR SC(TT PAILEY | rcV“"’ A sl ACCIDI .\I. | quick found Green's paper him plenty THE owball thing. He through Jot #red hoops brought cracked corn No longer from his your entered the pactt to lea n one 1ping cov- of was that soon nie did Snowball run away 1en Johnnie led to him, Nothing that the rascally black lamb | read just in time to spe the barrel tot- | said could persuade Snowhall to lead ter on the edge of the steep hank. Not Johnnie Green a dhasc. only totter, but begin to roll down Much to the black lamb's disgust, | hill! Snowball would start for the bars the Out of the barrel stuck two woolly moment Johnnie appeared there. | lcgs, both kicking ‘rantically “Johnnie wants to give me a treat!™ What in the world—" Johnnie Snowball would exclaim There's | Green exclaimed. He leaped from cracked corn waiting for me!” And | the swing and ran towards the strange | off he would go sight. But he was too late to help. Strange as it may seem, Johanie| The rel fast gathered headway. | tired of the circus tricks before 8Snow- | It cro the road like some live ball did. It wasn't long before geveral | thing, to bring up against the farm- days would go by without Johnnie's | house with a tefrific smash. once houding up a hoop for Snowt Instantly the barrel fell into a doz- to jump through. And often Snowbail | en pieces as its staves caved in. And would moon about the farmyard wish- [ out of dhe wreck rose Snowball. Ile ing that Johnnic would do that very gave one frightened bleat. And then thing. he tore off towards the pasture as fast ‘I hope the cracked corn isn't get- | as he could run. He didn’t even wait ting low,” said Snowhall to himself. to see if Johnnie Green would give And he cried, “Ba-a-a-a-a!” But him a treat of cracked corn. Johnnie Green paid no heed to him As he ran he €aid to himself. “There Though Johnnie was at that very :mo- may have been a tiger inside ihat ment in the swing, he never onee thing! I don't know! ! looked at Snowball as he roamed | wonldn't join the circus for all the mournfully about cracked corn in the world!" 8o Snowball crosged the road and | (Copyright 1922 by Metropolitan strolled up the steep bank opposite Newspaper Service.) the farmhouse. And having nothing - ———— better to do he was about to atroll | , Lanciani, the archaeologist, has dbwn again when he spied some thing shown that in the Rome of the Ca that made him &top short sars tronble was experienced with Was that a paper covered hoop that | high buildings. The barrel fast gathered headway. neatly Snowhall found himself wedged | inside something. Though he lv In't | know it, he had butted the end of a barrel, knocking in its head and | plunging headlong ‘nside it. Meanwhile Johnpie Green had stop- ped swinging. He looked a S 1ho { I | Mrs, Ar woman athl the British three miles Ninepins, ties, is said lold, i thur * ete, again will Channel last year. the indoor to be at least Hamiiton, try to swim by She missed form British kit 7,000 years of tween Thomas Benifacente and Miss Mary Gagliardi, and between Arthur | Therrien and .Anna Sullivan. | Other Notes, May devotions will be held this | month in all the Catholic churches | of the city. Iirst )riday devotions will be held as usual in all the Catho- | lic churches of the city with special | masses next I'riday. e r—— Masonic Show Tonight, Tues., Wed Matinee Wednesday . “THE GINGERBREAD MAN" —At— LYCEUM THEATER Evening prices 50c to $1.50. Matinee prices 25, 50 & 75¢. Evening Performance 7:15 STANDARD TIME i 257 Main St. Below we mention a few of th These pr on sale tomorrow. REDUCTION 20% Piping Rock Hats $1.00 ONLY. ety Go Booth's Blook SALES DAY e many specials we will have ices are for Tuesday ‘only. Trimmed Hats $2.95 We have taken 25 Trimmed Hats from our regular $4.95 Hats and marked them $2.95 for tomorrow. ON ALL OUR HIGHER PRICED HATS OVER $3.95, TUESDAY ew Silk and Leather Pocket Books Stockings Broken sizes in Glove S $1.00 Stockings Regular $1.95 7 Reduction A The H;?;gof atlhe sea;on in 20 0 Tuesday Only all colors. ’ /] . Our Well Known EXTRA venus STOCKING .. $l1 95 All colors, wonderful value. SP ECIAL Tuesday Only Gloves Broken sizes in the two- clasp .$ l '00 Kid Gloves MANY OTHER SPECIALS IN GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Corporation Counsel Not Asked For Opmlon, He Says Corporation Counsel J. H. Kirkham stated this afternoon |l|.u City Clerk 1. Thompson had not requested of Lim an opinion as to whether or not the election return of ex-Mayor O. I. Curtis was correct. The question of A ed that he would take the matter up with the corporation counsel. McCarthy Begms Duties As Assessor This Morning Edward A. McCarthy hegan his duti s assessor today and at @ meeting of the hoard to he held shortly, he will be elected chairman. Mr. McCarthy served as an ssor under ex-Mayor G. A. Quigley, being a member of the commission for Wed. Tonight, Tues,, WESLEY “FRECKLES” BARRY In “SCHOOL DAYS” His Best Photoplay KEITH VAUDEVILLE 4— GREAT ACTS —4 Let's Go Smilin® Through Nine- teen Hundred Twenty-Two Paonessa, as the legality of filing a return without |3 ox ] the names of contributors was raised last week and the city clerk anpounc- NOw dtdy g Double Feature Bill $2 '95—-SILK ;CARFS—$1 95 ht months. ile succeeds August Purekhardt, dropped by Mayor A. M. chairman. HAROLD LLOYD in ‘A Sailor Made Man’ And “GODLESS MEN” Ali Star Cast — GOOD ACIS — 1 Friday, Saturday 1 Thursday, TOM MIX, In “UP AND GOING” BENNETT'S CIRCUS HARTFORD THIS WEEK— uper .h-\\vl Production FOOLISH WIVE! In sheer beaut sh nln‘nlflrl'ntr- luxurious wplendor that Is KEAL he- yond anything your wildest dreams ever brought you. The wne picture you must positively ee, THE VIRST REAL MILLION DOLLAR PICTURE Written, Direeted by and Featuring VON STROHEIM A Man Yon Will Love to Hate, Present- «d to Special Musical Accompaniment by Symphony Orchestra. PARSONS ——THEATRE—— HARTFORD ALL WEEK Tonight 7:15 (Standard Time) Matinces, Wed, and Sat. Charles Dillingham Presents FRED STONE In The Musical xtravaganza I ToP” Greatest OI All Fred Stone Shows