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PTPPTEPETICIPY and her ived for making my former achieved it perb fashion. H slender fi -] raig 1¢ itself like an arrow waiting to be | released from, a bow, and 3 " » NG NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 17 N T oY ZDAILY FANHION NERVICE, S = Metropolitan Star Engaged for NEWLLO This ck has the advantage of | being ready to wear without adjust- | i | g vy white, coliaes ok sancy: vabis | A : ‘ € Palace Theater to Ofler “Girl REVELATIONS OF A WIFE v v # crepe de chine or any light silk ma- | PEPICTEPIIIGICEII TGP TG A I OTIIIITTITITCI VIO 1 it makes a costume casy to Fairfax and Mad, ot need see her, Ul back you' £ GOOD MANNERS™ S el | : 2dith Fairfax stared n o Ll i : ; |might_ become necessary to summon {an ambulance to the Palace theater Sokiont hayelS ok verylona il 5 : {Some of the patrons were so con- Ivulsed and weakened by mirth that specch was beyo and tell her this. quickly, contritely, 1 my voice and outlined | gin to think that there i nothing new lin the movics, along comes a Lloyd ment was exce 1if tened attentively, and when s | 5o 3 | For every Lloyd comedy is distinc- | tive from all angles and in all respects knowledge, and ant “It ought to work,” she said. “But 5 | Kiatesppplication.! itichcaniilin etlllionathe dop.-and = ! ! | 3 4 icoming more and more rapidly than ; ¢ [in the preceding one. And “Girl 8hy" | The owner always sits on 1he e % 3 p 3 | most novel and difficult characterizn- | 3 | tions he has ever attempted, it is en P | Ps i vent up bravely, il { G p C m a coachman or chauffeur. ‘g"\\ d q‘.v;m:‘\\ “\u, |‘“‘-~. i os‘,l s 0 er —_— —— | {18 even more funny than the other f i ate= b : |types he has portrayed. Truly this MY HU FQ ND’S LOVE READY TO WEAR — - oral dociety dpring Loncert Adele Garvison's New Phase of | | Its plainness, however, is relieved by the pointed, pleated overtunic. 1In| Sl] 1 Nex[ w i y ok A Tense Moment Between Bdith s ise ready o that Leila does | M2Ke and enasy to wear ! ; i i | e S | Yesterday it looked as thoug it Wiy aieh to Jicr keathiog cd, and Bdith, with a grim O s. ; : AR A fimet e chucklc, fished my sentence wner Sits ; : ) A ; A ‘vmvv”,!“"’“‘ Ak On Right % % R 3 est feature Pathecomedy, “Girl Shy, . ; | which will be there for five days y confidently, I'm going to comi ) But for RIDDLOMNAL0 nce pEeas SD et Ithis reviewer doubted their ability 1o reach the open air. Just as you be- awkwardne Durkee's sister the plan I naked swor | comedy and immediately life takes on a rosier hue again. o ixtve e, 1 sald. “The T had d, set her lips in a thin \ words came & s u little line, g | | o |except one, and that's laughter. It ! | seems that in each one you find laughs as. 0 ob L aontols Rt imnoys Leila only over .my / | ; after another nud or two she |COrD \ ; £ : [1s no exception. While Lloyd has 2 % 48 ] ' 4 L [successfully undertaken one of the 1 right hand side of the rear seat of a 3 carriage or motor, that is driven by | “ofisi b 3 : | tirely aifferent from any of its pre- - | decessors except for the fact that it t t | 3 K u \ere—mu, o FABLES ON HEALTH. A |young man with the horn rimmed an lay claim to the title of said. “It is something 1 have wanted S e ; X e | glasses o being America’s greatest comedian. to say to you a long time, for it has _ | been a weight on my heart. Teil me, |, V¥ full wide ruffies edge some ot FORMATIVE PERIOD . : my—folly—never caused any 3 summer coat and the | y . | Little Jobyna Ralston, who made ‘vift’, as you call it, betwe uffied sleeve is not at all unusual, LA 4 § {such a hit in the 1":"1.,10_‘-‘1 Pathe- Dicky, did it % [comedy, “Why Worry?"” is again seen There was nothing and contrition in her yet for an instant a mean little sus- picioA%tirred deep within my heart, Silk Frin The Mann baby had passed from ycars of utmost importance. silk fringe 4 combined with | pabyhood's stage. Another came, cent study has tended to impres ottoman silk to make a street 3 ' | necessity of care in the rearing of me that is at once conservative [N then another, and the first thrill |, ®op g ™ Not oniy is the mental it | the uncle of freckie faced “Micke and ultra smart lost quite a bit of its edge. The |)ife at this time to be carefully | | of “Our Gang" fame, is cast as Llovd chance to find out true state problem of the transicnt stage from |watched, but the physical life needs| The annual spring festival concert MILLERS TO CONVENE | uncle, and helps to win a lot o:‘::\:'\& Eiiis betwein Dicky and me? Al Tmitations babyhood to childhood was upon the |the closest scrutiny. of the New Britain Choral socicty | Denver, Colo, May 17.—The Asso.|bathy for the "”‘: l(""h"e““mle’;{ s The combination of emeralds ana | Mann family's hands These are the formative y and | promises to be a brilllant affair. A | ciation of Operative Millers will hold | m‘]"“‘; e R carls is an original one quits | The second chapter of childhood is (character and frame are very likely '\ iongid program has been arranged. | jts twenty-ninth annual convention in| ~Girl Shy" was directed by T It will appeal to a large majority of | Denver during the week of June 2 to | Newmeyer and Sam Taylor from |an ‘excellent account of herself in a MME. MARIE SUNDELIUS rather difficult part, Richard Daniels, = —_— = B : 5 B playing opposite Harold,and she gives | was it possible that she reallyg 1ad when she heard the truth | ! w as I felt it? effective in imitation s in genuine | Pictured as beginning upon the day [to get indefinite foundations. The I alwi shal be glad stones, that the baby rises from its knees |fact that the United States depart ; s e erushed ck the carping th |and begins to toddle across the ronm. {ment of health has been concentrat- music lovers, including as it does a |7, according to a recent announce. story by Taylor, Ted “‘_‘Iflr:‘r m’;’” hes M Apake, Nenrtlly, lhicercly Plaid Suits | Phon come (he period befate tha ing on chldren s indicative of what cantata for chorus, soloists and or-|ment, Memborship in the association |14 &1 Tommy Gray, The : : I i coat ardlat : child reaches school age, when en- |the government cxperts (think of (his .y exer, | lan and Tom : - From . I ul‘I Heart 1 ‘T’ e : at II suit (;.r blaek and | o mental responsibility falls heav !‘]‘ru’.“q ¥ ink ¢ chestra, following which there will be | fnoludes reprosentatives from all parts | " ore otse will remain for five 1ere never has been any bitter- White shepherd's plaid is usually ac- L L 3 - [pe K groups of son, v the visitl 7 | e wil ness between because of you,” T companied by pique collar and vest, |1¥_Upon the parents Do a little more thinking about it STOUPS Of Songs by the visiting arlists | of the United States, Canada and Eng- | daya and it is hnp;dh'h" “":‘:“.‘;,',,l assured her, adding honestly: *It o . Between the ages of 2 and 6 are 'yourself ind orchestral selections, |1and, and even China and Japan, Ar. Se¢ it. School children can | o ! . Bhy" after school each day at 4:lo would be silly for us to pretend that Satin Used : ", you did not hurt me cruelly at one Satin is employed to make most { by Dubois Is the or 10c, wor hand, f ! tailored suits and 18 rendered by the society, It s not | thele families il : | only a composition of great merit but | Tethnical problems of miliing ovsie MINISTERIAL CRISIS [ one that takes firm hold of the Jistenenstion and allied subjects will make up ek = [ r v 17 xander, him than T did. But those P — [on secant of its melodies—at timos | the major part of the convention pro. BtErade, May 1 ~’:{'“:‘q‘mh. s long past, buried by time ’ Trench Wrap | soft*und beautiful, at others, intense- | Sram. making a further cffort to solve the ™ wrap that is unmistakably " > - Iy deamttic : S D e ks T i et : ‘ l Promier Davidovitch, leader of the | ‘\ “The Seven Last Words of Christ,” | rangements are being made for the principal work to he | entertainment of 1,000 millers and time, or, on the o to blink the fact that onc led n the manner give Dicky a better, truer t urrect them Into her face flas T rene made of alternating ruffles #uch relief that 1 realize y s 1 and white satin with a The Boston Festival — orchestra = . ~ el Time certainly is money saved when | opposition bloe, to form a "concen which has contribut -« in snech a large you read He rlassifi g tration” cabinet, picion had been al with rose-colored chiffon { measure 10 the success of the Choral foundation, “I am =0 glad," she said. “You are Washing Dishes will furnish the accompaniment to right, 1 don't « want to spea Many housckecpers profer soap e Ve“ ureso a e the and will be heard in sev that time again, but to think”—hey Mok s to bar soap for dishwashing as ¥ | era 1’ This feature of the werds came disjointedly now, and 1L finxos 4 quiok, thick suds. ¢ | program promises mueh enjoyment i saw t she was struggling to repress X Much interest centers in the en- | society's concerts the past two years some strong emotion I have al ways felt that retribution would com charming Swedigh-American prima to me sometime, but I wouldn't have ,™ d paint is to wash with \2 li-lw soprano of the Metropolitan AT > NIRLY P ) cared for myself—Oh ! why should it soda or strong washin 3 | Opera company,who Ims had a phe SUNDAY NIGHT—DOUBLE FEATURES i BRaun hud water, ; 2 Ly Jo "y Gruelle | Aoeaily mocarid e Hor ] DINKY DEAN ‘ All Star Cast bs Leila who has to suffer? 1 knew that s W e the province of Warmland, Sweden, a s . stuffed Tomatoes “Aha!” Rag n laughod as he Maglcian's pocket ook, *I!territory rich in anclent sagas and oalt ot =30 emotional and a bit superstit ) = . ocs uffed with finely tegends, from whieh also hail a num “A Prince of a King” | “Good Men and Bad” e the worldly m “’ t lded cabhage are an exeellent ber of foremost fwedish poets, artists drawn over her 1 Bt rit g i A Aeevhine it it room with the mo fce crcam sodw L broken speech was a revelatior tamine food 1oy (omain sufficlent vi- | water fountain And the magical table |'n 't thoush and writers, Marie Sundelivs, like her 8 N —TUES . leve for Dicky must ha ) g | YTy SO0 TRC LHe whole: 40 he had mads, “Now ):'ll o et st Raggedy Ann turned the Magiclan's gigtinguished countrywoman, Chris. | § 1“9‘\' 'I;I‘bs‘ WED. the Ni ) ner re- |} KEITH VAUDEVILLE serious thing « n 1 had th D 1 there and eat ercam puffs and lolly pocket book upside down upon tine on, early need have so soRNEg s and candy cove cooktes and | kKitchen table and o brown shoe ark ocal gifts—her firet pub- 8 2 Poary “aini 5 to h and candy covered ktes and | kitchen nd two brown ghoe mar voeal g v firet pub- 3—Very Entertaining Acts—5 ort on mayonnaise ' all f v mayonnaj cam soda buttons, a amall picce of red glass, a lie appearance taking place at the her memory ar i o e et drink fee . ) horse shoe nail and a little pearl but- | mature age of seven ! Featunng ognized, too pped m I shall not eat any cream puffs, of the most effective ways to she locked the’Magiclan in his own ' wigh tessec the Magical eharms he has » much furthe her volee, and ge p ot "ot U ARUSA. Larthey wor shall 1 drink any o cream | ton rolled out Coming to this country with her her firmly by or Tor Tom so0das!” the Mugician howled as he| *“I can sec you through the key- family as a child of 10, Marie Sun- d ® ’ 2 sternly, “an D pan g oo " . ¢ : "‘I”-“ " \, “’ IPPINE [ jugt you hand in my pocket book | “You put my Magical charms back | cal educatior with American teachers, 8 Latia ot vou o : g L ot waten, beoeareful | wi, my magic charms in it and 111 into my pocket book and give the with the exeeption of a few coaching A them @ before |, you what T will do!" the mean | pocket book to me, o I ean hurry and Jegsons with the prominent Rwedish |B Minstrels De Luxe gether, Ther 1ot T irssad ol g - ¥how tel! you abe x % Or Kalad INgTCsponbupg cried, I change you into | work magic on you and get out of composer, Peterson-Berger, and Bd- in e and this is my .’ a ik it "8 ADPCUBING | \yitohes o quickly you won't know |here nond .,,‘,,“_m v 1 t crisp and i g . g “Silly!" Raggedy Andy sald to the ““-,H, her fregh, delightful volee and “BITS OF 1924" ! : - — Magician, “Don't Yot know, we shall | charming personality, Mme. Sunde- A blend of song, dance, harmony and color ! T tur " ’ rot give you the charm? We do not jius has won countiess successes at the e reserving Fags \ e M 1 | [ care 10 b changed into anything! We | Motropolitan Opera House and on the CARPOS BROS. | RUTH DAY might have a chance to i ol BEs, be Wwish 1o remain ns we are!” coneert stagr | Boie she » amiy, e b3 bt =trei bt ol . S L siall and follow you fated with Mme. Sundettus wi Equilibrists | Singing Comedienne wherever you go, I work a whole 4, ® MHouse, tenor, and Kred ol ot e o youts the Magician | Patton, Iuritone, compicting a trio of @ KDDIE SWARTZ and JULIA CLIFFORD Top v Lo 1owled, And he thumped the door so aint som ard the house sheok and the pictures | ¢ Hritain Choral soviet Musical Comedy Favorites nake long | 0 e St { rattled upon the wal a Inrge associate membership and - wrain of 4 . too if we can! R A Hugh Herbert v n nnot work unkind Magic y performance of last year. Tns "ol ol you What we ean dOT” Auw | Sicato fat e wemand for Famous Broadway Comedian and his company of Amy said. “Let us Work magie ou . T Kot meoran ! players in “THE BOOB” Reetenndid - the Magical charma Yat Vegetable never, never work wi 2 4ow A pt gaod Magie!™ agoie = be fine!” Raggedy Ann SEALS MOVE NORTHWARD Raggedy Ann turned the Magiclan's '# v 1 old Muggins Cordova, Alaska; May 17.—Senl pocket book upside down, wrranged the Magical charm Hokus pokus, Magica ah you rever to work varlier this year than wsual, accord ing to captaing of vessels plying the North Pacific oc Large bands n noticed off C‘ape Blance, ast Guard cutter 8nohom appened s in it?” Rag The P ¥ Andy took the book around to A orders to patrol wit tin to Muggins to Dixon Entrance. cried. “Now we shall change vou to! only take me Trtier v, gige T 9 - Parson’s Theater 1h ' NARTFORD 3 NIGHTS BEG, THI RS, MAY 15 MATIN SATURDAY oL MOROSCO presents A NEW COMEDY-DRAMA By Dr. William Yrving Sicovich SCHEMERS | ] with Sclma Paler and Montags Tove | l A And a Typical Morosco Cast. » 4] Prices: Eve. Soc., 1o $2.50, A 2T Sut. Mat. 50c., to 150, [ { » MERIDEN ’ — A tale of villainy lurking in the black depths of Florida’s untracked Jungle country ! Now setting dates for Sunday School Outings, PALACE THEATER Picnics, ete. Lodges, Organizations, Factories are especially invited to write for particulars. Hariford ATl 1his Week—Watinee Daily Bxcept Monday and Friday. ,\m“wm(-nls for children such as g, Nondes wed el | L STRR ) Rides, Games, etc. Prices: MAT. S0e.—¥1e.~S0e, Goldwy ) Ring ot EVE. 30c.~81e.~B8c.~Aie. Adults have Skating, Boating, Baseball. MR S 7. TOLE presats d ' f Dancing POLIPLAYERS The Ideal Picnic Spot e, vy e ok M >f Connecticut. i | Jiene Mathis 4 MR AL . VAN BUREN Write to Frank G. King, Mgr. “The Gold Diggers" BN Ot vy Gotdengn Lromopotivan>.__ — I} -

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