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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1022, MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Colored Lace Frocks for Evening | { ‘ ip Toe Tateo il Gheies ‘ [ £ 4 . | In Use FoxOver 30 Years Adele finrrison’s New Phase of ; ; G = =4 | ' '. I“fi N | Atways besrs o REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | , o N T ANe £ M"‘ffi@ L ——— = e ———— = = —— 4 Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrical notlc es and re thix column are written 4 . o = =P by (he press wgencies for the r espective amusement compiny. British Hero 'With Highest Military The Explanation Lillian Gave and gracefully, reached the roof, | Medal Out of Job and in Need. Dlay e Aasbight upon the ningie| 7 , FOX'S THEATER LYCEUM THEATER |, o0 ocimmen, o norten or the play the flashlight upon the shingles| “Now, how in tunket did ?mith get [beneath him o o dly well “Smilin' Through,"” e Cowl's Fox's patrons find a decidedly wel gh," Jane Co highest British military award, the "lml rope ladder up there in the first "\‘ e ‘r’ t m\]’ lv'}"?l-‘."'!:rl"“:;y: b / % % balanced and entertaining bill this|big New York success, which this | victopia Cross, recently appealed to a ace softly, the e lalc 3 as x < / B | J ’ P di A down near h Ad s . > S~ {half of the week, headed by two[stellar actress is now playing to ca-|lLondon newspaper to find him a job e g cath Katle's win. |40Wn near him, began to fumble at a \ P dow, iazing Tom Chester's | Point v;.; ahove the outline of the ;:nx«om“"f::m '\';f:;‘M":::'f‘,“:'.'::""fl" ]f);" flashlight tra 1 u 1 down the [rope ladder ¢ J s side of the house The next moment the contrivance \ y ~ d | |“'“H ot niatchse) wexe publialied :,‘"d ‘Just stand still a minute, Mrs, [C2me hurtling toward us, to be caught | / ) v knockout, The two girls stage a box- |next week, with the usual Wednesday, | 560res ‘0' oftety (ot embloyment ware Graham. Wil you take this frash. | our willing hands. We began to ing bout, showing what may be ex-|Thursday and Saturday —matinees, |1Uickly made. roll it up, while Tom Chester lot higf pected of the flappers of 1999, Proh-|The story is by Allan Langdon phgianiienowecep ot glericih flashlight play over the portion of the ably the best act on the hill, how-|Martin, and {8 a play of three acts|®" office building d“‘ P"{"‘"“i’: roof around him, evidently search- ever, 18 Alice Day. Miss Day pos-|rcferred to as a fantastic comedy. """"“"'““1" ROLERZL, r,d A ing for some trace Smith might have | |6ceses a clear volce of unusual range [The play recently reached the record n;]-idnl tak \nr\:, ;u:fmml:r}mm L:o C'h:: left of his presence there, At last 2 fand flexibility and at every perfor-|peak of $25,000 a week in San Fran- | “hine “‘t‘”c"‘ll‘"l questior pressed the | e gave a suppressed little exclama- | A NS mance has stopped the show. Ier|cisco, and is referred to by critics as mans at Cambrai. flashlight & hand—a bit of|tion, and the next minute he had de N0 (EBA, ) ( encore, teo, is excellent, she having|“the most delightful and most whim- thoughtfulness ich strongly ap- |8C€ n\‘\!‘;\l HIhr‘ wooden ladder again g y 4 chosen the air of Sousa's strring|gjcal play ever written,” pealed to me e light from another “When I get this ladder put away," S g § march, “The Stars and Stripes For-| go finely are the different cha J ) ] 3 rac- gleamed from hand and traveled said, “1 "'-““'* [ “‘"" *“fl""””"fi to ) ) ever.” Dean and Dean's act combines|yory in the story drawn, that Mr. Cor- A BOYS’ DEPARTMENT with him nd the corner of the|Show you which will interest you." song and dance and an unusually AN o (h% g Y|mican has found it necessary to go h“‘.,“, ; clever parody on Gunga Din, the ¢, New York for an addition to his that;‘?‘?m"z:&;fim?fie"w 1at 1 y illian whi fpc 3 words having to do with the trials| . pered approvingly. “Has ideas and e st : { e nen S ST e A fngionithe p;':;’ BESSE-LELAND CO Brown have a good rough and tumble | qine who is making a decided hit initiative whose fairy owners fi. Aol k ! B ottan ati GhABEeRInD HE TALE f"J | 11 ) comedy dialogue. \ with New Britainites, will play op in “Shackles of 5 i 3 3 Wond ip to now ‘ X Willam Farnum \ 3 ‘ Her questic SRR e aned ,f,‘ REDDY e ; . Gold" i at his best. Tirst as a|PoSite Edna Archer Crawford, one of & & 4 | 2 | Db AL AL 2 the most fintshed actresses to appear | by v TeaBheaTaAnGE ) i |strong but ignorant deckhand, later et indal ate i % < breathin bit heavily, as if \ A PECKE J ) 4 ; 3 as a millionalre power in Wall Street, |°7, the local stage in many years. ¢ irried, but his voice was = he gives a strong, virile characteriz: A Prince There Was,"” the Cohan p P . " success being presented at the. Ly- sual kf;%( R ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY - ) tienSiotite, Unan IWHRE AL G ARNE R B Drmican Blavero athis young women who seek to emulate [pacity houses in San Francisco, Cal., Jack Dempsey and Grorges Carpen-|will be presented by The Cormican tier. Their novelty act is really a|players at the Lyceum theater all light ? ! mother. Tom ('he poke quietly, but with something in his voice which made me guess that he had some theory of swer to Lillian's world for his wife’s honor. (il A, | | P KL i ; Beginming Mondny John Gilbert in|Week, Will close with the usual Satur- | 2 . e |the famous ‘“Arabian Love" picture|day matince and evening perform- Buy vourself a new lace frocl | nay . Most of them are|will he shown for three days ance. The play has literally charmed o audiences all week. The work of Tonight and Saturday Reddy Woodpeek s T : i <'-H\L'>"\v\r ”dl‘p“”"‘\r llvl;'r‘:‘w?)fi'l:'\m(\ll: It’s theseason’s uniform for evening fsh . some are Wwool,| The last half of next week brings Micker Reddy \-vww’wm] AFr\.m‘lgh‘ Are you against the idea? Wear | which proves one never can tell. back Baby Thelma, Shubert's vaude- that most of iRe. Biyie s ihe BalERE the dress anvway Choose it in a| If you prefer black it will be given|yjjle marvel, PR ABd ikl e m;mw Aavaa (hda style that Mrs. 8mith can't possibly |to vou, lv.ml,\-nn‘ll hardly be feminineé| gunday night's show brings dainty . o Jive, o e thought it Wiss,to: Hell oo, 1.8 color ThAL - majes Mrgi\of you:don't.sucoumb fo ithe golden|ivianiMartinzzand charming, coml:|werk oftheiprinclpals drew thofpralse . L o e A e [Jones look at least 10 years older. |and lemon yellows, the sapphires, the |ca Mabel Normand in two good re-of press reviewers early in the week. essle ove Chantill 3ohemian, nish, cire | jade, watermelon, American beauty (§eases— " The Song of the Soul,” and i el [here was no knowing when he : 3 iy ibcly Clio P " Pa T Might néed one ifviend Amone F” and eyelet are some of the laces you and periwinkle shades. |“What Happened to Rosa," respect- do nothing of v enemies. He even let Mr. Flie df pothine of th i L | ‘hel,\. VRN 13 N | broken necks en caluro cr drum pon the ‘}!31’3‘."!:',’,".\',”“;"‘.l'l? BUFFET SUPPERS ARE | 10 YEARS FOR ASSAULT | parace tHEATER Hflw "Z HEI'PS “Midlanders” found his trick, Mr he said There's a bi horse-chestnut around here at the THE HIGA-HOLE, side, and I'm sure I can reach the | end of the veranda from one of the branches And once there its com paratively easy, though slippery get to the part of the roof where thi is fastened. I'll t skin up that way now." Dorothy Phyllis Golden, the local s child appearing In the play, has been | , A Great Bill little short of marvelous, while the pon my conseience NRA AR A4 o thought him a aueer chap. et ; SRRI s i There's one thing that's very odd | | | ThecATAg e pHotoplay,of Smocenl picking s £ hout you,” Reddy said to Mr, Flic kfr BEST FUR EVEN Nfi Lured Woman to His Apartment and |times “Smilin’ Through” opens an en- tire week's engagement at the Palace ’ AZereavsdramaiofithelsotuy the pa the harn. You can't 1 fail to see it vou e get in-|one day It yow're a Woodpecker Drugged Her—She Escapes in the | theater next Monday afternoon with Good-hye, sore feet, burning feet, | You'll Like Bessie Love. BEL he Abo why don't you peck wood? I've no: “All right, T'11 ik in ] ticed that you spend most nf your Morning. | Norma Talmadge in the leading role.|SWollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling| R s i . time on the ground —when you're not | Sl |This fs the photoplay that is now|feet, tired feet. KEITH VAUDEVILLE {e: toward -t irumming upon my tin | e New York, May 19.--John H. Mar- ¢ N Good-Bye, corns, callouses, bunions, ried toward the pyming wp b A breaking records in the best theaters| G s, A : chuckie from Lilliar \r. Flicker langhed | (This is the second of five articles |tin: Who is said to be an efficiency Ol s and raw spots. | 4 — FINE ACTS — 4 “Poor lad!" she sail with humop [ ~Oh!" he said lightly, “we Flickers by sister Mary on proper food for [Eineer and statigtician for a Long|™p, "yoniont anq saturday the Pal- ! No more shoe ous vet tender commiseration, “He' | MAve found an easier way te get a|the June wedding feast—how to pre- |19!and manufacturing company, “'“'ar: is tnfie[‘;h:ga(:dflfii hm“nr phm‘n— tightness, no By e Childfen 86 S (- ay en | i i nt to prison yesterday: for ten| . .15 vaudeville acts. The feature more limping s0 disappointed not to he ahle tc “‘[”"'""’_"~“‘~‘ "l"'““‘\‘:\_“”“” with "’}‘1” pare and serve it.) e Be o Sannils wonf | bills to find grubs e cat ant e to fifteen years er bel v : . i swing spectacularly from tree to roof, it an e o fifteen years after beihg convicted |\ oy 10y presents Bessie Love in with pain or g lige and 1 e 0 T Lexplained, “And that's why you see i ; of attacking Mrs. Anna Eberle of 6 y risking life and limb while fair ladies | ©<Plaine vy The wedding feast for the evening|©f attacking Mrs. / ) off Bil:Hie1 : ) % drawin u look breathlessly on. But he's game | 7€ on the ground so much, because wedding is handled most satisfactorily Grand street, Hoboken. He was sen- n;\i\'-'”f"{if,fg ofog‘r}\of‘;bfl:‘; “Erlz::(;éfi < your %ar‘e nx: X Rt noept the more that's where the ants live.”, At the \ith o boffet supper. If the recep-|tenced by Judge Blair in Jersey City. | fe P"n‘w e y agony, “TIZ" Norma Talmadge 8 Ghberaly. and. wtHR moment Mr. Flicker was " on the | tion follows a large church wedding|Martin, whose wife is in a hospmn(,h“ h“ o h"“’_ l‘; j"fl‘““ S is magidal| { lay, for which 11l give him und. while Reddy clung to the ang is large and formal of itself the|@nd who has one child, lives in 1nafl\m:(ie s e ;gu‘r E‘O’Z‘: e { acts right off, In the greatest photoplay At unk of a tree near him. And just|supper should be elaborate. If the|Park avenue, Hoboken. PG e aatriee Rpssell wizards e Rt O A light broke upon me and made | reception is part of a home wedding| Mrs. Eberle charged that on Janu- t sd o B me secretly chagrined because of m it need not he so ary 26, 1921, Martin induced her to|Of the fiving rings; Scott & Christy, ; “SMILIN’ THROUGH” 3 own lack of insight. She had been {..The fivst ety 18 elaforatp arfd|Wslt HiE aperthicht under \""’"‘““’};?\.:nnv;:hea{}:;rgi“;,;:;of:fl”,;:n?,: testing Tom Chester, for she ha {formal in character. ~The second isthat it was for rent and that he| ' e popular numbers with ex.|puff up the feet. Use * known herself how Smith reached the simple, but in perfect taste. |drugged her. She escaped in thn}ce“mt \n](“;sp and !"rirlkin‘anr.l Rho- |get your foot misery. Ah! how com- | roof, but had wished to observe the | "he ‘chicken a la kinz should be|morning, she said, taking with her|GURG G PR TR AR AR CER formble your feet feel Get a box of | ATy 5 Bt s GATL 5 Rtk cep wer a ¢ dis le ing, i Martin's A i 5 s ah ot - reaction of the youth to her annoy : kept hot over a chafing dish The Mn'hm” including Martin's trousers; Lo o Aancing program that is orig- “TIZ" now at any druggist or depart- inquiry. salad can be madg in one large mold | With $24 in the pockets. Martin sald |01 por gunday night two fine: fea- | ment store. Don't suffer. Have good “Why do you syppose Smith didn't ! p | |or individual ones. There should be [that on that night he was drunk and | "% “0F SAnGay BENL G Constance | feet il Akl favtTingt meves ewhll e ,thfi;‘l:‘m,.m;', Jarn "1 askes two baskets or trays of sandwiches had no recollection of what had|g; .. 'y, “Something Different,” and |never hurt, never get tired. A year's idiocy of question too late. small dishe S [Toys. Gt g and the nuts and candy should be on happened. | William Desmond in “Dangerous|foot comfort guaranteed for a few tand Clear—" @ These are all placed on the buffet| NEW MONUMENT SR I TIe . welsetasy - ALl \J or serving table with piles of plates = L S { WIlllam Farn"m my humiliation only fancy it? held and napkins and the necessary silver. the patience with which one explains The ices and cakes are served from|Will Be Erected in Lodz to Commem- ) | things to a moron—"he wanted to he 1 ; G the kitchen with the coff | orate American Relief Work. able to get back to the roof silently, | |4 : X 4 Menu for Buffet Supper. | | : — 4 P B | Bride’s Croquettes | Lodz, May 19.—A monument com- . ac es o 0 and without trace whenever he 't A Creamed New Peas,memorating American relief work wished. He must have left the room 4 A{ it g g ; when he heard us coming, and drew '& L P € ’ A ORR Hah Mousse Watercress |dene in this city is to be erected dur- X . ! his ladder after him. If he had been & « 4 Crabmeat Salad ing the coming year, according to; ] : “lN 199 ” using that heavy ladder he would | Radishes , Olives plans annnur'u‘ A by the Kropla Mleka | i : have had time to get to the ground. M oodness!” cried Redd Salad Rolls Drop of Milk') society, an organi- 2 2 : - 3 perhaps to throw the ladder down,, Ay 2 Mint Ice Bisque Torttoni |zation for the feeding of babies. Bish- | : p See For Yourself but he would never have hazarded - — — Salted Nuts Bonbons op Tymieniecki, head of the Catho- > i g — OTHER ACTS — 3 pufging the ladder up again to watch|to prove the truth of his statement, | Cakes Coffee lic church here, is_leading the move- A \ us. Mr. Flicker made a quick jab into the | —— ment. g ; oot 0y SATURDAY MATINEE “I fancy,” she went on, “it was only | turf with his bill. He pulled his bill | Second Menu Lodz is the largest manufacturing| : CHILDREN 10c by the sheerest accident that you saw [out at once, giving Reddy Woodpeck- Chicken a la king city in Poland, and suffered so badly him at all. I believe that he kept|er a_ glimpse of an ant before he Vegettable Salad in Aspic Jelly during and after the war that Am- | th wallowed it Assorted Sandwiches erican relief, work had to be done Salted Nuts Bonbons here on a large scale. | Starting Monday \uw Playing himself concealed by erasping side of the window, hiding his body| Reddy Woodpecker stared at him in that way, and leaving himself free to|amazement Fancy Ices Mixed Cakes = I A— 3 ! Y v } ; look in on us But nobody could “Where's your home?" he asked Coffee Sl < ; | » 7 L % | gtand that position long, holding him- | Mr. Flicker, Is your home on the Bride's Croquettes CIRCUS DAY TOMORROW. ) . WAL Y i P A I A‘ E Four cups bread crumbs, 3 cups| Tomorrow will be circus day, Wal- : \ " : I : N ¢ seif and the ladder against the win-|ground? nut meats, 2 cups diced|ter I.. Main's ten shows making its ap- dow with one hand, so he was fre-| “Bless you, no!" cried Mr. Flicker, English w 0 )y 4 / quently obliged to shift to the other|“I'm no ground hird. My wife and T'sweetbreads, 4 cups diced chicken, ' | pearance at Vibberts lot > ¥ 4 s Py e ing N side of the window and use the other|have a fine hold in an old apple tree cup flour, 2 cups chicken stock, 2| Positively the finest array of world " .2 i | Entire wefi‘;n?jt:;t Lt s e"t hand. It was on one of those shifts|in the orchard." teaspoons salt, 1 teaspoon celery salt,|wonder performers that ever came to when he was swinging free, that you Reddy Woodpecker had to approve |teaspoon paprika, nutmeg, 4 table-| this part of the land makes up the happened to look toward the window |of that, anyhow. So he nodded his spoons lemon juice, eggs for crum-| program. E LY \ v y ! and catch sight of him Is it clear | red- lnr»p"] 2 bling, dried bread crumbs, parsley In addition to the good program in s A ¢ i’ - » more now?"” le in one way, at| Mix first four ingredient Melt| 1021, the big three ring circus will z ¥ y N “Please don't rub it in” T said. “Iflcast,” he remarked. “That's the way butter, stir in flour and mix o a|present an array of new apd stariing [ I N8 o and then"' ought to have- v vou build high enough smooth paste. Add chicken stock|circus features, viz: The Famous 4 g § SnEha . i SHE o hatrre Nyt slowly, stirring constantly. When | Powers' Hippodrome Elephants; Jo- G : B briskly Don’t be an idiot jus Mr. Flicker grinned at him thick and smooth, add first mixture. [hanna Jossefson's Icelandic Gilma | g ; o\ cause you know how Remember,| “It's plain that you don't know we ason and turn onto a large plat-|company, of eight people, in a wonder | you haven't been up against the in-|[lickers are sometimes called High- |ter to cool. Form in small balls, roll | series of Icelandic acts of amuse- genuity of Mr. Smith's type as often|holes,” he said, “because of the way|in crumbs, dip in eggs siightly beaten | ments, methods'of self-defense and as I have It's on old story to me.[we nest with cold water, roll again in crumbs, feats of strength; International Seven I have a catalogue of the original Ah! S0 you have two names eh?" and fry in deep hot fat. Whirlwind Acrobats; the Wallet Fam- fifty-seven varieties and then some.|Reddy Woodpecker exclaimed, as he| As mixture has been cooked «the|ily of English bareback riders; Mixed R ¢ L / pusmvfl_y But here comes our friend with thg)speared a grub with his tongue and | fat should be hot enough to brown|Group Trained Wild Animals and Fg ) Y | THE ONLY BIG ladder. Be ready to lend a hand to|drew it out from under a bit of bark.|an inch square of bread in 40 seconds. ptain Wilson's Riding Lion with ) e help balance We don’t want it to| "I should think you'd find that con-| Drain on brown paper and servelMadam Aurora directing, in the steel g EIRCUS make any noise.” fusing. I should think you'd forget | with' the peas and a sprig of parsiey.|arena; Captain Fred with his troupe The next few minutes were busy|who you were sometimes.” Serve 50, of seals and sea lions, known as the | ones. With Lillian and me on either| “Oh! It's easy when you get used to| Ham Mousse human brain seals,” and the world's | A SHOW OF SUPREMELY-STUPENDOUS SURPRISES e of the big ladder, Tom Chester|it,” Mr. IFlic eplied ser Eight ups cold boiled ham|ates q ~atest 2 batic s | side o ig la h i r. Flicker replied He paused cuy “4 itest and greatest acrobatic sensa & Act A Fe B 5 A Theitt] raised it cautiously, set it firmly]to capture another ant. And then he minced, 4 tatblespcons granulated)tion, The Mangean Troupe, in their | PRESENTED ABSOLUTELY AND ALWAYS ON HONOR RRRREL >t . o 5 MR BRE, °% I morg e e viiryink o2 T el A PEERLESS PROGRAM OF PRE-EMINENT PERFORMERS names I have one hundred and |boiling water, twenty-four in all.” 1, teaspoon paprika. grape | E— Everging Mo Nov, oty and Concng. An Honen Show Coned o Up-tod L a “My goodness!” cried Reddy, He Juice, '4 teaspoon mi 1, 2 table- e rioes o s Fotle Dy P i B R L KILLG PESKY | | e o s Mg s ta o stab at a fine grub that was right ur ler his nose. My goodness! Has Pound ham in a mortatr with vour wife as many names as that?" spices, mustard and parsiey Sultgn BED B 2 Fi gelatine in cold water. Add Hit! No advance in Prices Mr Flicker nodded boiling point | Sakes alive!" Reddy Woodpecker| Stir until dissolved. Let stand [] L] (] exclaimed. “How do you ever feed until cool. Add ham and cream,| ] them all” whipped until stiff Mix carefully IQ.lnmm a 88 box of P. D. Q. (Pesky Devils § On Stailey Street Circus Grounds. ¢ gave ong. rolling, |and into a large mol¢ “hill o uietus) makes Yeiss tail fng, 3 e y . Mk Micker-gave & long, volling, jand fuin into g iupes HGICE. Chill on | g e e e p oD Pre-War Admission Prices—Adults 60c; Children 30c nrious e, re IVE ) and arnish | nd sto; - , N Soothing and Healing v X e, pemose (m mold A0 A1 | future generatons by Kilns theie eees, snd ] Note: The Mangean Troupe presenting their new act “The th h ‘Fm’y"fl ;‘h“ rrl;“4ly'yr‘ although serve. 56 el ; ?xfi'én:.mm":.ad;"i)ma Liqf'dge:'fi"" Tandem, Somersault,” is positively the acrobatic sensation one name e explained 1lthough | s€ a0 8 13 whal is like; i 5 ’ g 5 d e home 1 must confess it sometimes scoms to| The salad ehould be arranged at-|standasgood a chaneo as a snowball n 8 dustly of the woild and appears each performance. tractively op a bed of leftuce on o | {amed heat resort. Patentspout fresin every f me that each of them fats enough ‘or remedy for e o8, 0| iRt Do abicyee o Ul S one hundred and twenty-four young- | manonnaice Should be on the | 23 Ehelr noct eegs in the cracks. S t Ko how Bt 1 sud: Reddy [atle neattRE SRR Look for the devil's head on every The salad rolls should be opencd| box. Special Hospita) size, $2.50, Speedily allays th Y Reobetd: thn. - XA T resing & v 1 ' makes five. gallo | pee |ya aysine in the orchard ton. And I'm raising a | and slightly buttered before reheating by o n;fl:fl:‘n;e::‘r: THE LYCEUM THEATER smartand stin A A S e B R K Lt N ehaced in cealed bottles, double strength | ? s L R e SO (Copyright 1922 \etropolita akes ¢honld be iight and dark, the Yiquid fatm, NEW BRITALIN'S STGCK MOVSE i T S e of minor skin AR R traditiofal bride’s and groom’s cake | DAY—CONIN O iNjuries rashes | | eememesammm 411, 0014 b served In the lont, | | or ch afing i ———— A AR AN R PRESENY : : ; PORT OXFORD o paper e A e e v hot 1. |§ BABE RUTH ROLL 1] 9 P Tobathe the affected tra The coqee ean be kept hot in || COLLAR PULL OVER A PRINCE THERE WAS ! Ay NraTeoN ild ol > rey with White Saddle mover or urn e " Q use mild cCleansin A New Women's i (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service.) 3 SWEATERS i MATINEL SATURDAY i Resinol Soap $7.90 o T e el o e $3.85 ng ] and 23 Mutinees—33¢. 23¢ and 18¢ e The Screen’s Greatest Photoplay BESSE-LELAND CO. B wetding menno will apgear In the BESSE-LELAND.CO. 2 o AU UL Faitne” e, Tichard Tucker " Herald toraorrow.)

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