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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 192 0. PALACE S PARSONS' THEATER UAKTFOKD. iOXKJHT 8:15. Uniiy V. TWICE SATl'lvDAY linage Otters TONIGHT AM) SATURDAY I I- See Cliariiiing pgoA Giark SupixH'led by KIC H A I ID I! A 1M I 1 ELM CSS in Three Men and a uirl PAT1IK NEWS t "LIGHTNING BRYCE" l-Fine Acts of Keith I Vaudeville -4 Nash in Oieetrif) hu loLson L. Mc-luilrama MitelK-11. - CORNERED! Nisilit 2.V- to .$2. Mat. 25c to $1.50 GRAND Hartford Main Street. Plume 1026-O BURLESQUE Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press bureaus ot the theaters or other attractions v.'iU which they deal JjYCEUM theater. The big audiences ut both aftern oon j 3 SHOW'S SATURDAY 8 CONSTANCE TALSrAPGE NEXT MONDAY RESERVED SEATS SUNDAY OX SALE XOW Eddie Lahr and Karry Coleman in "Tne Roseland Girls" VAUDEVILLE movix; PICTURES IAKY PICKFORD in "Hulda from Holland" Elihu Rnri'itt School Auditorium Friday, March 12th at 4 and 7:S0 P. M. Saturday, March 13th at 2 and 7: SO P. M. Admission, 10 Cents land evening performances at the f i Lyceum yesterday were perfectly sat- i.stied with the entire bill and pro- nounced it a splendid show. The vaudeville again is of the top-notch order. Although Maurice and Girlie open the bill, they have" a big novelty balancing act which could be used as a feature. With tables placed one upon another live high. Maurice per ' formed, some feats while balanced i upon a chair which caused the audi I ence to hold itself almost breathless. 1 Butler and Germanus received con- siderable applause and provoked much laughter in a somewhat "diffor- i exit man tne usual' singing and com- ! edy act. The real and genuine i Homestead Five," in songs of ble follows. He quells a riot, helps to elect a reform candidate to the governorship and the new administra tion appoints him prosecuting attor ney. He brings his guilty father and also the father of the girl he loves td the bars of justice, "The Boomerang" is a big picture in every sense of the word. It has suspense, sm-prise, and leaves the audience perfectly satisfied in the end. cnen FOX'S THEATER. "A thriller in which the sky is tho limit," is the description by Manager Dean, of Fox's theater, of the picture staged in the clouds Locklear :n "The Great Air Robbery" which opened at that house yesterday for "OM I lnreB ua.vs, closing tomorrow nignr,. jor! Mr. Dean's description was most per- In ii:U-!i-n ol her own Home Sister Mary cooks dally for a family .of four adults. She brought to her kitchen an understanding of the chemistry of cooking, gained from study of domestic science in a state university. Consequently the advice she offers is a happy combination of theory and practice. Every recipe she gives is her own, first tried out and served at her family table. (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) Cuticura Soap The Healthy Shaving Soap Cntieva Bop liuT without mug. ETcrywbcr 25c. ago and of the present day, were w?'4 received and they had to respond to several encores. The screen productions are of the customary lengthy order, bringing forward a select program of travel. feet, for almost its entire action takes place far, far above Mother Earth. The audience, as well as the actors, : is in the air for the greater part of ! the seven reels. It is strictly a drama I of the air-lanes which never has been for venture to say be imitated foi want to know planes in the I intiiiintranimiiiiiffiniiniiiraiiiiuiininMimfliiMBinii T1 fcJ I I MKT DAILY ippjiieiax I HJ norJ iml 1 i i - I.30 fl - M HOUSE OF EXCELLENCE Hftf'i tv I TODAY ANT TOMORROW JM M adventure, mystery, romance and I approaend comedy. But seldom are picture j lovers given such a strong, versatile! offering as in "The Boomerang," the ' feature picture production. Mobs and millionaires, love and lovers are all 'n evidence, and yet, the film tells a ! charming love story; in fact, the love element is the keynote that rinrs ! throughout all of the seven reels in I which this picture is presented. In I oner, Tne Boomerang is a tale cen tering about the exploits of a j and-easy young son of a millionair e .' who is disowned and cast out unon : earth, are sheer thrill and, we , is one than never can - daring. If you really 'how it feels" to change air, ride upon an air plane justly Skies," is just wing with Locklear, who is called the "Daredevil of the see this air-drama for that what it is. To see him snatch j the woman he loves from the arms of I a bandit of the air while sweeping aloft a mile in the sky, leap for rope- free- ladders, climb dizzy heights and. ; finally, all safely brought back to earth, are just a few thrills one sees -with Locklear on the wins of a plane a mile above the earth. I through the cloud JLOOp; lanes on the trail of the men -who robbed the U. S. Air Mail. n CARL LAEMMLE offers LOCKLEAR iffieSDarecteiif oftfieSfcesriniie iREAT Zoom! A. Ut air jug BERY as you soar with the camera man above the jaws of Death, shooting" for your life. from your seat as Locklear jumps from plane to plane to foil a bandit of the skies. Spin!" "shootin Jump! H his own resources because he object? ' in "The Great Air Kobbery. to the formation of a food trust of j Four exceptionally clever vaudeville which his father is one of the heads, i acts round out one of the best bills Henry B. Vv'althall plays the young ! seen at Fox's theater during the cur man and in every scene of the hard i rent season. The Two Sports open struggle upward this sterling actor ! with a neat turn in which some dif registers every point with a flawless 1 flcult bar work is shown. Shephard technique. The young fellow starts and Ott are a pair of capable mirth- as a day laborer and works upward, his heart set upon winning the girl to whom he was engaged. The food trust begins its operations and trou- Linonine For the Ailing and the Weak, for Coughs, Colds i nin? 7 l sent ! and Their Commications 50 - 110 ' ! provokers seldom equalled upon our i local stage, while Thv Larkley Trio, j juvenile entertainers, furnish just 3 1 little more than their share of ve ! fined entertainment. Ferguson and j Company present a laughable skit ( ca.lled "A Night in a Cabaret" in J which the work of a ventriloquist '. stands out in such a manner that h9 j can justly be called a finished artist. ! Manager Dean promises something out of the ordinary for Sunday eve- while on Monday he will pre- sent the ever-welcome William. Far- mini in "Heart Strings,'""" a ' story ' in which the star and .'plot are in ' per- feet harmony the" stojry of "a" big. sacrifice by a brother for his sister. Tne most aetoandiiiK drama sine the cli pictures and turpiaae. There' li rill In V.. A yxt-sAiaA iw-'V from start to finish scovery of only one lasts motion I 'lJ the Skys the Limit"- Prizma D . '" f it ii...-.--o.-es tlic Healing l:oiI,v huilding elements of flax seed in a rorni that is rcalily absorbed by the system. IAXOXIXE SVPPLIES THE NOURISHMENT AND FOOD THAT RUN-DOWN SYSTEMS HUNGER FOR. ' Ijjnonine restores strength to those wbose systems have been weakened by giip, colds or wasting diseases it builds up, it is a most helpful medi-t-iiie. Tbe most artistic rerl in tbe film world describing in natural uSl colors the beautiful poem by A"hitlier. QiJ !1 lil Memories Mutt & Jeff CHRISTIE COMEDY SNETTS FOX'S YAUDEYTLLE FEATURING TRAYEIi 11 H A Night at the Cabaret OR QUICK RETURNS USE HERALD CLA SIFIED ADS vour self Hours Vtr SdP of discomfort 11 Resinol is what you want for your skin trouble Resinol to stop the itching and burn ing Resinol to heal the eruption. Scratching makes it worse, besides being embarrassing and dangerous, but the smooth gentle ingredients ot RESINOL OINTMENT often over come the trouble promptly, even if it is severe and long-established. Bathing the affected part first with RESINOL SOAP hastens the beneficial results. Resinol products at all drvggists. MARGUERITE CIjARK AT PAIjACE. Notable support has been provided for Marguerite Clark in her new Paramount photoplay, "Three Mn and a Girl," now being shown at the Palace theater. The leading man s Richard Barthelmcss. one of the most talented screen players in the countrv, who has been seen to excellent ad vantage in many of Miss Clark's pic ture successes. Percy Marmont, a widely known player, has a strong role, while Jerome Patrick has a splendid part. Other films include a new episode of "Ijightning Brj'ce" and the Paths News, showing the world's most in teresting news. The Keith vaudeville show consists of four excellent acts, the outstanding feature being Jarvis and Harrison, in a comedy skit with special scenery entitled, "Lonesome." The other acts are good. SOLDIERS' FAIR AT ARMORY GOING BIG The fair being held at the state armory under the auspices of Rouil-lard-Linton camp will continue through tonight, tomorrow night and Monday, with a feature matinee to morrow afternoon, at which time children will be admitted free. The armory has been decorated for the fair and there are numerous at tractive booths about the hall. There is dancing and an entertainment each evening. Tonight Olcott's orchestra will play and McGuiness and King will provide an entertainment of a novel sort. Tomorrow night, with Lynch's or chestra playing, there will be a prize waltz with a $10 gold piece for the winner. To Heal a Cough Take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, 35c. CONC ERT IJV TUP. FAMOUS Fl onzaley Quartet SOUTH CHURCH day Evening, Mar. 16, 1920 AT 8:13 KR Al'SIMCKH MEN'S BROTHERHOOD ion l.OO and $1.50 . Thus time of year old potatoes are beginning to be a bit difficult to cook. They lose their flufnness when mash ed, turn black when plain boiled or scalloped and are trying generally. If one washes potatoes and lets them stand in cold water for two or three hours before peeling, they will not only be easier to peel, but will cook, better. Even if the potatoes are not wilty it's a good plan to pare them and let them stand in cold water for an hour before cooking. The potatoes must be well covered with water and ths colder the water the better. For fresh fried potatoes one may pare the vegetables, slice into cold salted water and let stand for 30 min utes. Then drain and fry. This cold water treatment, is very effective and lessens the temptation to buy new potatoes. Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfast Orange juice, French toast, coffee. Luncheon Corn meal bunny, pick les. Scotch shortbread, tea. Dinner rioast chicken, mashed po tatoes, Brussels sprouts, asparagus salad, cranberry jelly, Parker house rolls, orange rice pudding, coffee. My Own Recipes. . If Brussels sprouts are a bit steep, substitute creamed anions. Select tiny ones, not because they taste bel ter, but because they' look nicer. Av cook needs to think of food from all ang-les. Nourishment, combinotion of flavors and looks. As chicken is a mild meat, the vegetable needs to be of decided flavor. Coin Meal Bunny. t 1-2 cups hot corn meal mush. 1- 2 cup milk. 1 cup cheese cut in small pieces. 2 hard boiled eggs. 1 tablespoon salt. Paprika. Toast triangles. Add salt to mush when cooked. Chop eggs and add cheese, butter, eggs and milk to . mush. Pour over hot toast and add. a dash of paprika. Scotch Shortbread. 4 cups Hour. .2 cups butter. ' 2- 3 cup powdered sugar. ' . 1-2 teaspoon baking powder. Sift baking powder with flour. Rub butter and sugar together until thoroughly-blended. Add flour slowly, working it. in with the hands. Pack about 3-4 inch deep in a. shallow pan, prick with fork and bake in a mod erate oven until a light brown. Re move from oven and sprinkle with pulverized sugar. Return to oven for a couple minutes. Cut in two-inch squares while hot; Roast Chicken. 1 4-pound chicken. 1 1-2 cups stale bread crumbs. 4 tablespoons? melted butter. 1-2 teaspoon salt. 1-4 teaspoon pepper. Dress, clean and stuff the chicken. Rub with salt and pepper. Rub the bread and breast and legs with butter and dredge with flour. Pour boiling water in the roasting pan and roast 1 hour. Then remove the cover and let chicken brown. Make a gravy with the juice in the pan. If a moist stuff ing is liked, a little hot. water may be added to the bread crumbs with the butter. It will take about 1 hour and 40 minutes to roast, a 4-pound chick en A good cook seasons her viands with kindness. MARY. 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Frequently the cough hangs on soreness of the chest persists you take cold easily and there may be obstinate catarrh. This condition is slow to clear up and if neglected may favor the de velopment of pneumonia , or later on, serious disease of the lungs. Such cases should continue under the care of their physician should exercise moderately in the open air eat plenty of whole some food- avoid overwork and sudden chills. Nightly applications of Vick's VapoRub may help nature to complete the process of repair Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation thru the skin to ,i.2o YapoRub 30c 60c draw out the inflammation, at tract the blood away from the congested spots and relive the cough. In addition, the medici nal ingredients of Vicks are vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in all night long, thus bringing the L medication to bear directly upon the inflamed areas. Vicks should be rubbed in over the throat and chest until the skin is red then spread on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. Leave the cloth ing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the , form of a funnel soothe vapor arising may be freely . inhaled . . If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bit of Vicks the size of a pea. Samples to new users will tie sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 231 Broad Street, Greensboro, N. C. , Your Bodyguard Against Col-ds More Than 17 Million Jars Used Yearly KALPHO Store. fold at Croweil's Drug Today and Saturday Again as Always A Show Beyond Comparison The Greatest Super Drama of the Generation ! b Matinee Daily loc 11 m m m a m m m m m in m m Evening 28c . "The Henry 7 1 oomeran with . Walthall II 50 us B in Seven Big" Reels The colossal romance of love, frenzied finance, in- tngue, Wall street and the empty dinner pan. OTHER SPLENDID PICTURE PRODUCTIONS Overflowing With OH S ' Adventure, Mystery, Romance, Comedy nil : 1 CLASSIC VAUDEVILLE HI THK REAIj AXD GENUINE il ii i I HEALTH from sun-kissed fields of purest wheat lies hid in AXG1XUS FLOUR Delicious, home-baked bread, rolls and muffins mke you want to EAT MORE BREAD Sold by HI "Old Homestead Five" THE SONGS OF LONG AGO AND OF TODAY Butler and Germanus m on fj SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN SINGING AND COMEDY 11 11 OH 11 S NOVELTY BALANCING THAT WILL HOLD YOU BREATHLESS: 11. ; . - 11 11 aurice and Girlie SEE IT AND YOU'LL SAY 1 One Splendid Big Show at J THE LYCEUM on (3 11 m n 11 11 m ii m u m ii in ii JSL a L-J ii il a, a m m . --a ai U, i':er" i t'. Mulo Store, 246 EST. PAUL MEVNE IS MarcH 12, i20, at 9, a. m. . 21 Jubilee M. a- . ' i rrnr SHHEEEiaifflHJK