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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1028, - ! " I e [ e MY S LOVE}| il ll '1|||i||||,!||!|";'“l_mnm_ ||!|!||l‘-° ' - Adele Oarrison's New Phase of $ The shmplest possil romper Female Impersonator and Poll Play- ! l ( ! ; Seore % 16 ‘sopasass piogen i o feore in Fieasing Play Pre AR | DN 0. | 8 AL sonted At Palace, Hartford » < - 7 [ it s L > - "¢ REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | "5 e s o | -7 B | Duteh neek and short shirred sleeves. (By The Herald Reviewsr) H B . o e g8 To the waistband button the diminy / Tommy Martelle, reputed as being B = tive trousers, that is the proper P the second Jullan Fitinge and well H Caless othernise indionivd, tiwatr al noti.es w Iene o this selutig wie The Way Madge Tried 1o Banish wughing at some of the things less "ame for them —they are vreally & known (n stoek and vaudeville as a written hy the press ugens on fur (he roapertiie S Usment SOmMPRRY. sIngle iece of clot eut and shirred v $ Lella's dealons Fear mye. in the lmmu‘n e and then |,]\u f JENNe tHDIOANISE MMM S e - . . 1 know that well,” Leila returned viag bbb o By 1 {aseinating “woman™ and in ‘SThe Gay ) P A R iiva 2enstion (o PUFPOSEIY | siowls Mt 1 hate her neverthe, | 10ned to the waist and down the sides \ - | Young Brige” whieh the Poil Players HOYT'S COMING TO FOX'S, | MAREL NORMANP AT LYOREUM aerid statements that \ ess. Oh, Madge, tell me again that | g \l‘.'mm‘ ¢ .‘zu... or .m.“m| ::V are presenting at the Palage th Beginning next Monday, Hoyt's Re- Mabel Normand, considered by greatest idiot T knew J i've siite 1 have no real oause to \"'P‘ .t "'N‘: ;““"'I'_P’ ."‘“‘| ‘M ';H'“ N i in Hartford this week, he 18 given AN e will play & week's engagement &t | many to be one of the greatest char- wasted ahout thousand 4 her If you ean make me be 'M‘”" Bl P ”mr‘r"” "_‘“\ ' f opportunity to exhibit his talents, The e Fox's theater, With | of Acter delineators on the sereen, draws worth of sympathy en ) as 4 ave 1hAL Tl Ba She Nappieat wousah | T Y FIASRAR, GIOtenne oF w niay was written for Martelle and o4 time favorites ineluding Lew @ remarkably fine eharacterization in that 1 had planne \ _nnhmn him there would be no play Brems the inimitable Hebrew come- Buganna, her latest triumph now \ There is not muech of a plot for Mar- ldlan, and the cast of pretyy girls, showing at the Lyeeum theater. On this new one with blouse and breech Iy & distinet gleam of hepe—the eme nd comedies and round five of tlon for which 1 had played —fitted gverything 6 hased or said on What|,, Thuraday, are entirely new and the Fighting Bloed,” a romantie love Gossip’s Corn he does v tumes and scenery also are new, OSSIP ., o e’ Nartolle makes severs! ehanges Mw‘“’!’l‘n‘f current show at this popular Slory with a prize ring angle that ahruptiy, the terror in eyes dls ) d . minishing 2 ¢ apparel and wears many rReOUs R ease! t eve makes a great hit, On. Madue ! 1t you're right, and d F o = gowns, rome of whieh brought the I8 200 AV PO VO] An eaually fine photodrama nas I'm wrong, you may eall me all the > ¢ Pleated Skirt | ? ah's “,"'l oh's" from the feminine | . i ™inoiide Helen Kennedy who | Deen booked for the lnst half of the pames in the ealenaar and scold me 7 I'e pleated skirt is one of the most \ WI””:‘“ d”w? SE 186 MIERER AMAAROR is & pretty little violinist with & num- week when M'""!.‘“ Ethel Clayton as much as you wish 4 / important items of fashionable dress X ""X',l even made the men sit up and | ;o0 o looiont selections on her pro- | Wil be seen in “The Remittance Her eyes held & challenge which /1| Not only in white, but in all plain fake notice, Hin poinc ar n woman | ...""yie0 "she fs & singer of abjl.|Woman' A picture that has all the made mo filnch inwardly, for 1 knew / S and fgured materials do we find 1t ‘ { s perfoct, his walk is eftective, hin)go, T T aarroll, & monologue star,|MYSters of darkest China and the S ET Rad my. worl eut out to oon ¢ A voice pleasing and he s a npn\sla““-“. “‘ Sateh orllnnny storles and brightest glitter of San Franeisco so. vinee Leila that her husband's patent Nowest Sicoves ;f:"":"““, '.'.‘m"'l'; ";'f':'m'l'l:,::l"‘Z:I"_""r,":fu.u.“m and Culver's singing and ;")‘"‘l:"l"""""‘ into one of the most interest in Ress Dean was not serious. The sleeves in some of the newest ) hersonating A woman talking speclalty is a big hit at every ”r' '": romances ever flung upon the That she had brooded over the thing wraps have a slightly lower armhols, { S MAsiolie, Howavae: Ia ok the only [showing while Stern and Rom have *'{0F® fea it :mm'yn]’ as ~rnr«‘nr1\l' sane rlnnlwrnd- dlrnnnl»d nu';(':m-'mry to round the |attraction in the play. Mary Ann|® dandy singing number with some B rr;;‘“:"'m"";:':h":’m“. ""‘"‘:"l: ng it, ha realized when hear shoulder, ere is o tendency toward entler S fine dance specialties, ¥ 5 her bitter cry of fear that a little more fullness nt the top than at the | f\'r:;‘:;f“""’:‘:.,,h:.h:".,:.h?,:f::::,: ;,':,d The vavul;o Program presents @ "',‘:\',::"::'",,':.,:ry.“:,‘J,:"h‘alf,"' or child was coming to her. 1 knew that bottom of the coat 3 [vide plenty of comady and ald greatly (novelty in the New Britain movies, | L0 POLTEL KEYE LAG BaICer Aroat were she not horribly unhappy, she| —— Itowards making the production a suc- |filmed here last week. They are ex- axoums of two Chinese secret societ would have welcomed motherhood | Bracelets | cess |cellent films and show many promi- 1o obtain this vass, The te e rapturously, Now she was like a| Colored giass bracelets are among | . e | I'rances Williams' specjalty number |nent people and places of Interest monts, the hair breadth en}.m: mnq' trapped wild creature, all bhecause of the popular novelties of the season, | in the third act brougfft the house about the city, [the M.’lrl'lng climax are uny \pl. & her h|u.qhum1‘.u|1u\|_\u and Bess Dean's 8o are the heavy silver models of In. Yancy Hoslery {down. She was obliged to respond to| Bryant Washburn, Eva Novak and | Mg inusual, ergegious vanity, dian orlgin with large matrix stones| A recent fad in hosiery {5 the|four encores and on the 1ast two | a supporting cast of stars presents the! G, SWANSON ] Purposely T made my answer o friv. { and crude carving. | batiked stocking. 1t is colorful and |prought out Arthur Howard and Har 'mallg:: picture feature, “'I‘pompmflon." ::1“1'“: ,‘“ ARBON AT-PATACE olous one. Her nerves had been - gay and should doubtless he worn ojd Kennedy to assist her, Mr, Ken For the last half of the week an- m‘:.nr; 1“";1':," Soored 4. declded keyed to tragedy altogether too long. Ttalian Silk | with discretion. {nedy entertained in a pleasing man. other great picture has been booked, rn::xxno n ..“f Intest Paramount I intended to present my arguments of Ttalian silk are now elab- e ner in a number of his own and he [Charles Jones in “Snowdrift.” WIith Ine onanine shomiom net T a i at to her in as filppant a manner as 1 orately trimmed with insets of filet Cleaning Oil Cloth {was obliged to respond to an encore. |this there will be a new vaudeville|inaocer Jant svening, | \r' s dared, and at the same time be able or Irish lace, Do not use hot soap suds 1o clean | pawin Vail a8 Col. Algernon Spoon- bill and the New Britan movies as had tny n]: :n nk.' Miss _slun-nn' to convince her that I was right in| — ofl cloth or [linoleum. U'sc tepld | heigh, late of the British army, with |well as comedy and news reels.| woman “':m‘ : ,.‘.,"n’un' { l\'""m:“ my estimate of the situation, Paisley Pattern water and wige with a cloth = dam-|pjs Enelish dialect and his specfalty |“Snowdrift” is a story written around | geenes are ,M.:!Mn ,;“ ::',,,,J,,: “Oh, Do Tell Me Handkerchiefs of very fine linen | fi;’;:l‘ In equal parts of cold milk and [song number in the closing Act 18 the lure of the Yukon gold fields and | Miss Swanson is unusually charming Tl lay out the thesaurus.” T prom- | g are dyed in Paisley patterns and fin- { L hiad worthy of special mention. Mr. Vail iy replete with llvely action and be-|in this production. Antonio Moreno, Rt darkly. 'What T ought to do 1] jshed about the edge with a ruffle of Toiii sisine is also director of t;w stock ‘anun: wilderingly beautiful scenes from the|after a short absence from the to find the mate of an old salling e - fine net edging. You can remove fodine stains | '—”V"\v:‘l“l“nr;lz‘!:onfl::' UK SPAIMAECE | FreAt. YOIth ‘seunti eI e wgw srycen, [N quiteiefoonte s lstding SR soaking the acticle inlime water, o 4 }rapv'd mountains and ice-hound | man in the role of Manuel La Tassa, P — |rivere, while Geno Corrado does a striking ship and let him exerelse his vocab- viary. You're mighty reckless in giv- The young lady,across the way says Blue Bags e e piece of work as the despicable Pedro ing me the permission to maul you!lit's a good thing the minimum wage Handbags of sapphire blue pleatedi A Ac S 12 TR de Grossa, On the same hill there A pinelrof will whlly eooking eld A DUNN"DOLAN {3 an excellent Keith vaudeville show woross her face nd e sat uy Resentment, astonishment and 1 = ’ \ telle in the center of attraction and o' niave to be presented, changed the same blll are the latest news reels verbally, if I prove you wrong, for law was knocked out as the girls don't | taffeta are very effective with white | I'm now going to proceed to show get any too much as it is, costumes or those of beige or gray. fruits will bring out their swetness, with four very talented acts. On Thursday the entire bill changes and you in words of one syllable that you i haven't a logical leg to stand on."” | Peanut Butter Pretty Ju Weddi | A reluctant smile quirked the cor- Peanut butter sandwiches are de- : 7 June yedding - TRKes Plave brings as the photoplay attraction ners of her mouth, and I indulged { Q| licious if you use brown bread instead | A This Afternoon at Parsonage of dThP T"{: ;' |h:' Sea, :1 ‘rnmnnuz myself in a little thrill of triumph. i of white. 4 "y ) b rama_with Kenneth arlan an: At least T had succeeded in lessenin, k | — ¥ 3 South Congregational Church. Anna May Wong in the leading roles. . ¥ v White Goods | Y | The photography itself is in perfect The wedding of Irving Dunn, son | patural colors which will make a de- the mournful tension of her nerves. f t a little borax in the starch you ! Put a li D 1t of Edward Dunn of Rockville, to Miss | ciged novelty, Next week will be a “In the first place,” I went on . i e for your fine white things. 5 dldflflfif’t”'.". please ‘relmemhfl that ' A | gives & more permanent stiffness ani | g Miidred l.Juh:n, daughter of John ,-\.‘,;,31,1 week at the Palace when the Bes Dean’'s antics aren't new to me . | makes the article easier to iron. | = Dolan of 59 Monrde street, took place | management will offar the “Come : | | this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the| Along Revue”, the higgest girl show I have seen her in action several SRS & 4 3 parsonage of the South Congrega-|that has ever played this eity. g‘”‘f‘;"’. :"‘\““"1 ’1’;‘:.~J\‘.n:xa}2:ry \'\‘;“;’ :h‘r‘ BY A RTHUR SCOTT BAI LEY ‘ EHERRY GflBBLER | ; v 4 [ tional church. Rev. Dr. George W. & \ P e | W | . Hill offfefated. Mrs. Arthur Elton, KABUL HAS TELEGRAPH. | sister of the bride, was matron of | 5 hcnor, and Clayton Rider of Bran-| Kabul Afghanistan, June 12.—The fard, cousin of the groom, was best first telegraph line connecting Afghan- man |istan with the outside world hae been officially opened. It runs from Ka- means and doesn’t mean. There's one thing certain. RBess Dean is no - l?!t:j;\'l:‘ha“r'whsh:":; :\‘-::‘;Iy:‘ifrz,fil ,,,(:: A CABBAGE AND A TIN CAN, | knew we'd find i He crossed the| py BERTHA K. SHAPLEIGH Bilt it by any manner of means she| “Where's that bushel: of blackber.|den In two jumps, intending to plunge Of Columbia University i GR 4 canvince alther of ia that she| ries?” Mr, Bear asked sa soon as ha| his head info the bushel of blackber- | he bride wore a blue suit with a | 15 ot Db was, and that her fecling was | entered Cousin Hannah's den. rles before anybody ‘el.w could take Wash and stone one and one-half | 7 corsage bouquet of lilies of the valley, )'ul. the caplta_l. to the city of Pesha- y o ¢ | “I don’t know,” Mrs. Bear told him.|any. le pushed Cuffy aside, bent|cund cherries. “ace in a baking Her attendant also wore a blue auit|™War in northwestern India. Formal ciprocated, she would fairly hug her-| .y gopig gee it anywhere.” over, and bumped his nose against the | 4ish and cover with onc-half cup of i ' with a corsage bouquet of sweet peas, | Teetings between the Amir of Af- self with .Ir-tht]ml vanity. 1 4 bottom of the basket. Then he drew|gygar mxed with one-eighth tea- b / " i The gift of the bride to her malror;lsham’“" and the King-Emperor of Are you sure?” Teila breathed. | | back his head with a snarl. S it L R e SRh |Indin, George V, were the first mes- “Absolutely. I know her through | “This is nothing but an empty| With one pint flour, four teaspoons 3 %3 | groom gave the best man a iwatch|S3geS sent over the new wires. and through. S&he hasn't nearly as| Sy et ere ™S our Cousin | bushel basket!” he growled. “Ther|paking powder, one-half teaspoon salt | | G : i | chain. The gift of the bridegroom to| much cmotion as an ordinary-sized | gapnan said she picked those berries| 8re no blackberries in it. What do|and four tablespoons lard and butter . : i€ | brida: whak . attlng. 6f. pearis,and |3 codfish, but her vanity is so enlarged only yesterday, and saved them for|You mean, my lad, by fooling me like| mixed, make a biscuit dough, using X o the bride gave the groom a S‘vatch | enough milk to moisten to a soft| : " | chain and knife. that it needs an operation performed | company. No doubt she has set tliem | this?” | . upon it every now and then. Did T"mwu- for safekeeping. ~ We'll soon| "I dldn’t say I had found a b"-"h"‘}dmmh, | 3 . : Following the ceremony, a recep- I| - | of berries, Pa,"” Cuffy explained. | Turn onto a board and roll to al [nm, was held at the home of the| yce um Mr. Bear stood still and sniffed the| ever tell you of the eime when wielded a scalpel on it?" } | “Don't scold the child, Ephraim,”} size which will fit the baking dish| I , If you've a vrep as a cheil- | pude's father. The couple left on an “No, Oh, do tell me | | ®ald Mrs. Bear. “He's trying to|containing the cherries, having the{pion woman broncho buster, a8 1or-| . tended wedding trip to New York Leila is Comforted | % kelp. g | dough about half an inch thick. ena Trickey, cowgirl, has. She's Ret-| .4 Atjantic City, and upon their re- Mr. Bear kept grumbling about his| Brush over with melted butter and jting into trim for the summer round-f v,y eill reside in Rockville, where N Plavi ' Now rlaying With a distinct qualm of conscience | | ; ® disappointment untilghe found an old | hake in & moderate oven for 30 to 40 (ups which are the “world's serles” of [ yr" punn Jiag a responsible position | the west. [Look at the horse—three| ¢ tne Rock Manufacturing company. | at my own decd—for 1 :_mhor the | y - tin can. Something that seemed good | minutes. | relation of a conjugal difficulty to a| Y to eat clung to the inside of this. And| Serve with cream or a liquid sauce. | feet off the eround. e e | third person—I poured into Lella's X \ 4 | Mr. Bear tried to squeeze his paw into ! e Wheeler and Llewelyn i MABEI- NURMAND attentive ears the story of Bess Dean's | the can, to scoop it out. He only suc- | S === Are Appointed at Yale | ‘actions while on her vacation at the o | ceeded in wedging three of his toes Cosgrove home in the Cdtskill moun- into the can. When he tried to pull New Haven, June 12.--Promotion - TR a tains and my discovery as to Dicky's i z > his toes out, the sharp edges of the| [ of Lynde P. Wheeler to be an asso- real feelings toward he % | |ecan held them fast. He growled; clate professor in physice and Karl Mentally, I humbly hegged my \ X then struck his paw heavily against ? \. Llawelyn to be an associate pro-| husband’s pardon as 1 talked, but I \ : rock. | fessor in the law school was an-| ; the sccretary's office of | oo 5 £/ consoled myself with the reflection A mighty roar of rage and pain nounced b that there was nothing really deroga- now burst from Mr. Rear. Cuffy Yale university taday, Mv, Whealer) tory to Dicky in the story, and¥ be- sldes, almost anything seemed justifi- able if it lifted from ILella the despalr | the degree of doctor of philosophy in el which had swept her a few mlm‘:ten Egas | caught at her mother’s apron, 1 1002, During the war r;w didI work Evening ... .30—.23—.18 before. 2 “For pity’s sake, Ephraim, what's on submarine detection devices for the matter?”’ Mr. Bear howled. X . the U. 8. Navy. Mr. Llewelyn was That I had succeeded, partially, at - S - least, I knew when 1 had finished | | A mighty voar of ra¢e and paln : I can't get this can off my paw, : graduated from Yale in 1915 and My, Mr, Bear howled, f : | from the Yale law sehool in 1915, my tale, and leila, brighter, more| { nOow burst from . Beax. S " s '_ 4 % B e Lhrn Ehe had been at . any SRS - \xrn“mhrdml:'ol::]]lm:‘: i ;\Lmt'hcs:::‘n: ) 2 | carroLIC PRI INbicTED. | '"";""’:“ ‘f:‘“'” :;": “lh""‘]”‘- X! find them. Come, children! You have| oft by bellowing at il ) ; : SR ) ! By maliclons glestl.n | bright eyes—and keen noses. See it| “You'd bellow if ft was on your i : Pather: Walktes A, - GRice Acoused bt “l"'?f; lhR}V‘h"f "‘h‘;';':l‘;:ll”'l":’i‘:"' 3””([ you can find Cousin Hannah's bushel | paw,” Mr. Bear retorted. “It hurts Fraudulent Signature, vis d bee gee it, 5 3 At 4 Sy - " 8] neen of blackberries. . { dreadfully ; Pueblo, Col,, June 12,—Father \\‘;I]-l | was graduated from the Sheffield [l —— A sctentific school in 1894 and received' M Matinee .... .23—.18—,10 leaped to his mother's side and crouched down close to her, while lit- | | tle Siikie began to whimper and' Mudz;’.” -flh\n“'l,\'. “because Dic .\] Ath\w"n,x Cuffy Bear and his sister Silkie, as| "“You ought to be glad it's not on ter A. Grace, a Catholic priest of Den- NI care for her is no assurance that Al-| wejl ag their father and mother, be-| your nosc,” Mrs, Bear told him o 1 i | : y y c ; ; e e ; ver, was indicted by a federal grand | Tonight. and Wed. charge of ght, fred doesn’t. Dicky doesn’t take any-| gan to prowl about Cousin Hannah's| And then all at once somebody n ' C t } PRt : i . : A y A ebod - F s s less - 'y here yesterday on a thing as seriousiy as Alfred doces, You| big den, poking into corners and un-|spoke just outside the door. Some- ————l\foTHF',R' Ucllchcr g !ona e plea ant,‘harn'l = 9 Wi :‘.-",1 uduient signing a lpa;wr required tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, | "'\ internal revenue laws, | GLORIA WAN know." der piles of leaves. | body said, “Woof!" o, 1 don't know, 1 returned Mr. Bear soon found a cabbage,| “There's nobody home!™ Mr, Wwar CFPCCiJ”}' prcpal’cd ‘Ul‘ Iflfal"h 1 mon!h O]d to CITi]dl‘CH “" flgCiZ | ther Grace previously had -»”‘: | arresied in Denver in connectina with for her naive assumption that| which he holted as fast as he could,| called out. a stronger char-| niumbling that he supposed Cousin, “Haven't you made a slight mis %fl/fi—— b Ml ey P : ety i o shipment of intoxicating liquor in To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of y bl hey | PRy 1 Mullan. Somes 1ari £he n mine made me ridicuio Hannah was saving that for com-| take?" eame the reply in a hollow resentful. “They're very much! pany, too. . Voices are likely to sound Praven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it, lnre & H H “Here's a bushel, Pa!" Cuffy callnd , instde of caves. N e S L S " e ———————— 3 alfke—and like most other men-—in cut a moment later. ! right, 19 by Metropolitay) == T T Hking to listen to a bright, entert, 3 ing and good looking girl. You know, “Hurrah!" cried Mr. Rear, Newspaper Service,) ; ; that you and I both cannot help : AR N s ’ X]{}#;\hg &asag:‘lo o AN v : CORNED AND SMOKED MEAT FOX S g P e ; : Romance SPECIALS hobscaiiet : . . Thursday KENNETH HARLAN KEITH VAUDEVILLE L lmivars Sty of hediaost | S, gy e Lean Plate Corned Beef ........Lb. 6c }I e [ “The Toll of the Sea” NOW PLAYING = & 121 KEA S¥PUICE DG - Telegram From .s,m'n-; Carton 10) Aw .1:{0n!’;‘n h: mno'l' Boneless Corned Beef . . Lb. 14(‘. In.perfect natural colors. Jdohn Alden Prescott. or thoughts of you. Mfir‘v \:r:.:m:,\“';:;m;Wy::“ljm‘:i.n:,r The thoueht of you Round Corned B‘eef e Lb- 25C ammfimm:’mmgm T WNext " i § ¥, L 5l 0 ) Steals to me in my dreams, Boneless Smoked Hams - _Lb. 29c Movies of New Britain Biggegt Girl Show Ever BIUCRibbon age for me. And turns the night to gold; . EST IS THE WHOIE Word wreing Schools, Park Fete and Va- “COME-ALONG REVUE Tkt thoughts o you Smoked Cottage Hams . . Lb. 29¢ Vi o B Gy s v iy A 3 Truit dalad i iniwes Smoked Sparerib Lb : The thouent of you | pareribs .. ... . 10c ora € 4--Excellent Acts--4 Arrived here gafe and sound this Pree QR |y eilonl i s vos. [N Dixie' Style Bacon ... ... Lb. 16c VAUDEVILLE | Por™ PALACE Grapght. | | |[conmaeed would be's et e com | Tme thongnt of i Best Brand Print Butter ....... Lb 46c v b ( ’ Ta with me everywhere, ALL THIS WEEK To me its solace sweet w0 THE SEASON'S BIG EVENT THURS.—CHAS. JONES TOMMY MARTELLE i the night was irpat Is answer after prayer, - 3 And the Poli Players in I (hought was 4 Dear thoughts of you in “SNOWDRIFT" deck and sat, You see, dear heart, what love dges " [ 2da?’ ‘\O\ARD HELLMANN v think of you, dear. 1 had to a woman when it creeps into her ™ i J hardly begun to be happy | just | heart as it has in mine? ' Neking Musical © {hinking of you. Into my mind there| Again 1 repeated the stanza about | ° NEXT WEEK achh Roilicking Masica ;-«A-“.-mm ) erept a little hit of verse the thought of you stealing to me in 9 At Thelr Best and All Our Bly Family ¥ v dreams. 1 i1 o . Martelle is only successfnl rival rfiyiey ) bemde me | hears JaMan Fltinge and you will like him better “Fascinath MAYONNAISE e e siteroom when beaide me I heard 70 WEST MAIN STREET O Y ~4 : Widow” last year. o me when 1'm sad a voice in agony saving. “Don‘t stop |me. 1 don’t want to live. t my tortured soul