New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1918, Page 4

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Kathel her €Ves she si ar into the W g JULIAN ELTINGE, in STHE WIDOW'S MIGHT” Stunning gowns arc onc of the features of this picture, and worn by a man too. A Special Feature Pearl—The World’s Aerialist Dutiel and Cowey—A Comedy Couple. Ruth Roy La Greatest Goody TOMORROW ALLIED WAR REVIEW, Cenvenient Comfortable TODAY fidith Storey in THE DEMON" A act Metro drama of thrilling adventure.—Pathe Comedies—Others. TOMORROW Frank Keenan in acior in a gripping picture—ILonesome Luke— Many Others. KEENET'S HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE. DOROTHY DALTON in “LOVE ME.” 2nd Episode of “THF, BRASS BULLET". FRI. and SAT. FREDERIC in “MADAME JEALOUSY"” and MARGUERITE THURS PAULINE SKIRVIN in “THE EAGLE.” SaveYour Eyes 5. STANLEY HORVITZ, Mptomesist 327 Main St. Optician ./é’.s'se[.&?s](?y presents Paregoric, tains neither e is its guar- for the relief Feverish- Bowels, ural sleep. e for over ade under youin th: ments that eclod by Hicin CleHille & flance and rising fer to me Sonnot into her lie down for gikod courtcou P chence Wish to watch the St 1 nyway, Fher remaining also it sorcly. But ple Within earshot.’ Wery glad to be of serv- ered, and with evidently a mc an—he left me B ' Katherine, to whom 2 low tone. an ating ample role, jus- moments ’m childhood, has a fas which her acting d There are Perdi is around Tomorrow brings the master actor back to ve reel melodrama entited in which this nce of i to tice when dull no pop Kt of serve TULTAN' ELTINGE AT he ulian 1o be cen in his atest w Might” t punctil- | The - feminine impersonator, | epping ives a B s Lake. tones', supurb “You Must Itest.” iow's i John today itten is a ecially iwched her e tended by ; cin cases | Mr | DM port rob had risen as 1 fhe deference es to the physici whose have, and in another ja pretty, grateful smile, s m and crc the hoom her the hali to ibrary, and lie down | one of the big comf ble es. As I her she put out a d VIR 1 were can rest vith th who love must appr Iways es ting story W for Bitinge \ ¥ x given and moment, b had to me. | nd Lil- | er f 1 tor. Dick 1ore dress- ew down than wears rta any world, who new g enterprisin decides in the stooped to loc in this pi young New ‘there s him- he is 1in Dr hand protestc Holm with my slow, swee her 1 no del oes on,” st which “and sum- stablishes How | money as a wom- crook who nd how all soris d entire- well n crool ke to watch | onli when an in ords try in | pe i of odd ly humorou is worth voung collega 1 a solemn cience which startled I stamm soul hysician was for pre her manne me ‘You 1 That the poor to slip away from us at “But Lillian said the sure the end wouldn't eral days. he misunderstood him.” erine r ned ‘He didn it \though he did give her that I took it upon myselt understand how urgent errand w zlc over the im- minent da . Then Marion needed her mother’s attention, and since then there has no to correct her impression.” also be tk brand Don’t you think I ought to e e » Lillian now, then?” I asked anx- | | e oo jously, with the vision bef me of iehie e Lillian’s probable wrath if we allowed e her to p while her 1d’s grand- e mother lay dying in— 1 old likely | time. | inst some fortune The cast support Mr. El- Might” is es- many of the wed in his for- 3 orenc: : Neill 3 i you o wins back his as girl he chosen to “The Widow fine, includin appi uch as nretty F wm Kelso and James mother a bahy? funny vou? Well able to zet a good la foday there will | acts of vau- excelled a { The Ruth Goodwin | offering. Du- and woman in talking act Roy La Pearl aerialist. Don't same program in \d finally | well as tI that wa in pecially players who 1 mer pic Vidor, Can a man think it's ought out of this impres- to make Lillian’s sion. him so he sed So Frank Keenan, star i'n’ Trian.. gle Play, ‘The Coward’’ do to be been chance picture. new be be sum- character for | and | e upon of this an opportunity high artistry to the cha delineation Mr. Keenan display of es brilliantly zation of luckless whom TFortune smiles Other featurettes will be Lonesome Luke Comedy, “Their Breezy Affair,” a Christie Comedy, a Katzenjammer Cartoon and others. HOUSEHG&D NOTES Peop ho keep i i = fear of the sunlight spoiling their car- o ER hets or furniture have no idea of the FOX HOUSE TODAY in a his tiel a comedy speciaily world’'s gre t > him. On the will also he the Screen Telegram nd Cowey singing the man that is o 00¢ so belate “Jack, of Course.” the two reel fail to the the fine n Ma st altogether upon “p disturbed o csrens latest news nd the usual Burton Holmes | that tomor- row is : and that | may see your boy in the Official War Review Katherine retur be ion,” is | asleep and won by her | leavi her, summon mean But if t iny of Marion’s don't Old Mrs. Morton will never | consciousne: and it | matter whether or not And if someth child, we'll mother Lilian welogue. Remember by all chance chance it again regain ally doesn't Lillian t done with siege on our hands A little frown contracted brows, In few words a I outlined telephone with Mrs. Cosgrove. “You clever darlir claimed, looking at m oval that strengthencd cor with I the very I'm service star day” vou Allied walking is there that and air. her eye- possible conversation The of are kindling the fire. Cut them inta small picce tribute them among the Kkindli fire will burn up much more g ends candles useful my Today Edith St “The the Metro production an exciting lian. “Phats| story! of life amor bandits of ame & S Cor nd Alg in which young an girl r wild lings me of the with 2 S > made with 2 cups oon salt, 1 tea- cup milk and a Che raising 2 swder De me interview thing. closed her even the little enth too much for her, and to see how worn the curves of her face had han't T mal Katherine?” 1 membrance beverage *No, dear. Bett Holmes and me fee before you came. I lie quictly here with She put out her hanc i por Ameri = little vege teaspoons theso | Storey 0 surron 1 wa oft, become. > v me hot coff whispered, with a re her fo for the r most int fearless of the s n stars. . nvenient The most c of disin ta is quicklime It may bhe placed in dishes, bins or cupboards, or scat- tered loose in dark, damp corners. and cheapest lways use in the cellar powerful subjects deal virile side of life G convin with the str. © picture and her ng ives ) every ¢ to demor and h she oppor ering outdoor of ness strate \hility of excells. Sur- in “The De- pictur- Prin- ht wonderful c just want Dr in whi happen When pecting nests ahead for time the will stay. Then vou can enjoy »any and not have the every- ter of planning the meals, plan the some prising he entire to | mon’ vou and T clasped it clasely in my own 'or sever ments she motionless; then T tears shinin eyelashes “Jack, of cours 1d to my with a little hot g st my brother 1 S atherine esque as the ld as a 1 mo- \ sAW upon I olf of anger No mere | hring tear ure, 1a Sonnat charming e cloak is A most de of six bands of soft dullest in with fi m i 1 ana | ‘\ or lined with the on squirre MANY unclean hands may have handled them before they e o 4 . _reached your kitchen. Free them = | of dtsveese~beavrmg germs by adding a pinch of ACME | Chlorinated Lime to the water 1n which you wash them. It's harmless, tasteless, odorless, and makes the vegetables germless and SAFE. rose net ACME is also a harmless and effect- < a Sunday 3 P. M. ive sterilizer for white goods. COLT’S ARMY BAND OF HARTFORD Wednesday Evening Aug. 14 Grand Display of Set 15 cents at grocers and druggists. Insist on ACME. Substitutes may be stale and worthless. Write for Booklet. | 4 The Mendleson Corporation, New York | one i one 1 | hours | colander makes Delicious Salad Dressings &” TRY Mazola when you make your next mayonnaise or French dressing. You will = find that this pure, wholesome oil from core is far superior to ordinary olive oil or imitations and fully equal to the best olive oil. And it costs less than half as much. 1 Mazola is also wonderful for deep frying, sautéing and shortening—malkes crisp easily digested fried foods and delicious pastries. f\ great economizer, too—can be used over and over to the last drop as it never carries odors or flavors from one food to another. Rl Here is a delicious Mazola salad dressing recipe to add to your collection. Salad Dressing with Chives 1 tablespoon vinegar Pinch paprika 3 tablespoons Mazola 1 tablespoon minced chives 1 hard boiled egg 1 tablespoon salt Mix Mazola, seasoning and vinegar thoroughly with dover egg beater, as for French dressing; then add egg and chives chopped fine—beat until thoroughly mixed. If chives are not obtainable, onion salt may be used instead, leaving out the salt. Mazola is always uniform. exact. For sale in pints, quarts and gallons. (The large sizes are specially economical.) Get a can from your grocer today. Its preparation is scientific and Ask your grocer for the valuable Cook Book especially prepared for Mazola users—or write us direct—FREE. New England Selling Representgtives: AHERN & CAHOON, 131 State Street, Boston The Delicious Salad and Cooking /. 7 P Producsd by the COI.I‘N.LRSQI‘I‘('D;I‘&REVLNING cQ Virginia Recip 7(‘];@\ élil'!fl - " VEG to. NG "ABLES Cream ether a 1 the an eg tablespoonfuls of uf After it is well w , and let co stency of the time. S “rances Le. FOR BY RUTH CAMERON. A Dose of Poison just for the point or of letting person np of and three flour Lotk pints of hot xed, put until it is butter, lar size of milk. on the the am, stirring with a little Booker. Would provi important thought of Dpoison ? LD HAM.! It on what thick con- 11l parsley vou sake some un- what you small of ings in a trade way. had not been fair to me dealings and I said so. me like a fishwife. know > . in him take a HOW TO COOK SMITH Then I saw Soak ham o 1 boil next morning, slowly. When cool in its own esse take off the ind gash the with a knife. Sprinkle on top of h two tablespoonfuls sugar, a dry E i seed gla bake a sounds absurd, and yet that ght, put us do over and cookin o many of over | cheeks were burning. sick I was trembling. permitted t woman me. What a triump for h. Often people who are arguing stract questions get { surely nothing could than that g ve nd 1ce. When And I done, is a p to ison. To repeat bromidic “ulce have that Plutarch ating the mind.”. an old for mor > off let cold top be skin an > Chinese he firc often bu Ia er | ‘| | proverb: your > than the m little poo £ celery kindle s yourself by you enemy him cracket wine ns Hardening of Arteries good sherry few | because one c > thinks, ang ument nd! R with | have found parsley. | duce a blood 1ctual phy #estion and h s of hardening the And still we get ar 1t big important orts of little uaimportant nnot make other: one injure: cently entific that poison investigators anger dc which h: to upset minutc arnish out pro- uch di water cr —France el it in ar I consider it dread ries And not but at mat- pro- truth, oneself getting angry—stop! PRI Since the people of the substitu (kN vernment has aske: True, there are times whe= it right to be angry, and nambiy not to be. e man »out the world refusing to ge wrong and injustice for fear make his heart beat be a piffling sort | saintly Beecher said, “A man does not know how to be ang: not know how to be good. by e > reason 1 write with such fervor, it butters ha ous kinds of fruits in se at their best, and will contin for several weeks. The Natic 1 hutter N >com very popular nu mer and a Trinmph for Her! 1son t let myself ho was at would would cet angry cause there- ns nothing to hi woman who mea Garden commission ber of recipes for f as recipes for ning all kind fruits and vegetabl of will be published on day while they last Fruit good tions of fruits have heen b remove seeds if with water and at a low temp until the mixtur stency of thick sugar to taste when the two-thirds done. Spices may ed to suit the taste when the completed. If the pulp is should be put through a wire sieve the butter into rubber and Put into a ind false uit butte issued a num- s well of which page ¢ rather, ill-tempere ed woman cctives! I than gnorar ca (how 1 do enjoy | this jus- out) | But | ana read this shall e if | core ver things evil to get angry ith little people, is | petty as they. ((I decided ndjectives.) L ought, of them and to take see for any butters may be made from to be | Soundt Frultsior the soundipoidilEE === e | which wormy pare and thelcio | not pulp. | the add one po aspoonful eac of cinnamon, allspice and cloves ma c added. Pour o sterilized jars ar sterilize five minute ADpIc pear butter may following the directions f | butter with ci but omittir cider. Boil does not sep When two-thirds gar. One-l nixture ate done. until from the Wash, rised. there cook s der Cover four T e con- three or Ature, s often is of t boiling is be made be | apnle | add- | boiling be made ck net glish TONIGHT “AreYou a Nfiw Covenant Christian” " LECTURE AT GOSPEL TENT Corner Park and Stanley Streets 8 P. M Welcome of black malines over a foundation embroidery by coarse it or Pour ster- put on top bail cover ilized jar, cover and adjust tainer having a bot- tom. Pour in an inch or so of water and sterilize quart jar or smaller jar five minu the steam beg escape. push snap in and cool con- Remove. WITH sweet or sterilized cider should be boiled down to two | B quarts. To th add four quarts of apples peeled and cut in small pieces If the texture of the apples is coar s should be boiled and put through APPLE B ER CIDER Four quarts of Fireworks. a strainer before being added to to take out any h whom I am obliged ot have deal- I felt that she certain She answered * red. When I came back into the house, my I felt deathly had to do that to ab- quite angry, and be more foolish Nothing that really has to be adjysted or arranged and yet, just think oneself by I am a great believer splendid gyvmnastics for the mind if one argues irly and with a real desire to get at But th eminute one finds Times When It is Right to Be Angry. is pamby who would go ngry he too fast, Even the that does Now and | then a man should be shaken to the over little things as ot A\ charming and simple dinner gown lace of

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