Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, iY SOLDIER SWEETHEART Adele Garrison’s Continuation of " REVELATIONS OF A WIFE hat Madge Faced the Day turned to School. My reception at hool © Re- | her, is of such a and attend (, ‘that my mentality that 1 also.” doubis caliner can taik wy duties “No can talk, put Miss Iy the Bayview High fact that vou dutie: one | another teach- | when I returned to my fer my weelk's enforced absence was | er in De the c sud- | her tormentor hands against her put faced gratifying it n True, Mr. Pmbe and a was unexpected. 1ps down Hol- | * other and belli- Stockbridge, Miss with en- | number of the achers had heen solicitous in fre- Now another word ouf uv one of star juent 3 fhere telephone inquiries concerning | youse,” she declan an’ dis goes troo de winda ‘Mereil Gramer Bess! Peccavi! lau ies came from all of and M- offce cups with a satis- condition after my accident, and 2 had come an exquisite olus the carnations from Alice Holcombe, | pers me to ty the picy fragrance of her sturdy yet ten- fler nature. But I was unprepared to find the desk in my classroom covered ith flowers, the gifts of my pupils, nd to find the teachers waiting to frelcome me varmly as if T had Peen among them years instead of Feeks. fhich seemed to ty turned (o | littie sy =11 Do More—"" 1"d v thought on the lot umphantly M as she p Graham ‘re None of my cups ¥o lady in the bunch. was meant for yvou It my instead of my affec- | and show picture vour ons had been warmed by the demon- | band. I just know you have one. fistration it would have received | T had a husband who was an ace, serfous blow, for it wasn't long be- | have his photograph lithographed re I saw while T still } every gown T owned.” ad reason to glow at my own popu- 1.flushed painfullv. T ity, vet a good share of the un-| picture with me, but it was a cher- fusual interest evinced in me was due [ ished miniature likeness in a locket, #%o the glamor that invested me as the | one sacred iith memories. I could wife of a picturesquely heroic Ameri- | no more have displayed it to these ican ace. careless girls than T could have cut ‘Now see here, lady hand off for them. sibte Bess Dean declared, when Alice Holgombe promptly inoon the teachers who didn't live near | {he rescue. fthe schoolhouse were gathered in the “Tastes in fcomfortable teachers’ sitting room for | fer, Bes ol avledlii Ndacn their luncheon, “vou've got to come ave yvour belief that Mrs. Graham @icnoss. Here we were simply waiting ¢ has her husband’s photograph sewed iwiith our mouths wide open to hear | into her dress. But T know she’ll &l abowt that wonderful hero husband ¢ i,ring some of him in uniform tomor- of yours, and then instead of showing | \ow if she has them mp here a week ago to save us from 11 ‘dol morel than that ! T sald, dying of curiosity you up and smash iRl Eratarul iouid At lice Neiol yowr head or vour heels—I haven't| combe. “I'll go through my husband's ot it straightened out vet which— | (ollection photographs which he and we have to wait all this time to | acquired over there. and Msten to you. Now begin at the be- | mogt interesting and some of the sou- ginning. Does he look like his pic- |ivenirs over tomorrow or the first day | ‘ture in the paper, or—" I can to show you. T intend to let “No More Doubts— my pupils see them, anyway.” ! et e, S Sheend “What's the matter :‘\th nl?nng]l‘ngi M5 Holcombe in her most provolk- | Friend Husband over and putting him j ng manner, “that as you so elegantly Bess Dean asked au express it, our mouths are wide open —_painfally so—for some coffee, for lwhich we've been waiting for some time. If vou'll either repress your curiosity for a few more.minutes or lot somebody else attend to the coffee, Mrs. Graham may be in a better hu- mor to talk.” With an impertinent [Dean turned to the small electiic lipon which, every noon, the teachers in turn prepared coffee, tea and bouillon to supplement the cold| pupishment’ in_the sanatorium, will lunchés they brought from their sev- | be on her Dbest behavior for a month leral homes or boarding places. ? or two. Therefore, ,'\-m' '«-zm v\'zv_ger ® T want vou to understand, Miss vour last cent that Kenny’s planning Flolcombe,” she said loftily, deftly this very minute just how best to put | Ipouring the coffee into the cups ¥ hi. IPALACE \ THEATRE Formerly Keeney’s hus- vanity of ter on clearly that did carry a my came to tattooing sometimes dif- of on exhibition?” daciously. Now you needn’t frown at me in | that tone of voice, Alice Folcombe. You know perfectly well I'm only an- ticipating Kenny by an hour or two. She turned to me in laughing ex- planation. “Kenny is simply nuts about having | celebrities talk to the sehool and then entertaining them afterward,” she said. - “And .it.so happens that dear little Millie, just back from being ‘on Bess grill | moue, invi 'VAUDEVILLE. PRISCILLA DEAN Famous As “The Wildcat of Paris” i 1mn “THE SILK LINED BURGLAR” Extra!! Added Attraction! ECHARLIE CHAPLIN in a Grand Revival THE ADVENTURER” KEITH VAUDEVILLE See The “Four Dancing Demons” The Only Place in Town GRAND RETURN OF THE 26TH DIVISION AT BOSTON COMING —“WIVES OF MEN” 7 spiel | And now be good | ra | Jate dove | e is dev ru ha den ~ | dow | aisc | San | tha | ridi | to | easi A Fighting for | han ) om he his | to ma | sode No ing | the last but one. is called “Cleared of | Gui wou wou him end man { ments. bring the [ 1Jdoyd comedy. furnish plenty of fun and num | shots of happenings at the peace con- ference, and pictures of recent events ' G in { between | government troops | Fox | mous Lcro citin whil O | eraok dramas, with the flashlight bu liness in front of the safe at mid and ourta ised which day. the the of the shou delay. Bost “safe-blowers’ —happens to sec Macon’s advertisement oughly efficient” last on 4 will in a man and and colored | whic ain, || i thea the And Charlie Chaplin he M shown rd \ a wond away | tainly = the not Unless otherwise noted. these notices written by the preg burcaus of the theaters oF Other atiractions with which they dead FOX'S THEATER. htning ht in Gold.” described a gen- based on * by Wm Fox his om Mix, the chain tor for is tae dram~, Fighting {ion htit Gold” st for n sne i ““Ihe High Leod Raine. “F splendid vehicle il stunts, with a ning through n fighting that he cd angle, th protty love story and some Tom Mix again n ride up and he can rope and break up that he is He proves lady. Teddy good 101 v m ai one ainst him, rful marksman. that leading psen, much safer in his arms n she yiding alone in a run- wa In this scene Mix ce s his audience a thrill, for | brodk neck speed he calls girl o jump from the wagon | catches her in his arms as | professional catch ball. | a lively creature in Gola” and is either mesmerized, because Mix vould a pet collie. Mix certainly knows his West, knows nis horse and he knows gun, and he combines all three ¢ a splendid photo-drama. Epi- | 11 of the Lightning Ralder, | at r men ot a and ). his is on ng at he Iy a bear is e or dles him as he been badly | scaped and in turn ! who is spying on | ornered at the ™ RIGHT. With the advent of spring, the birds flocking from the South, and searching anout for nesting places. but not without They do not all remain in the woods, pensive mo- | but the more venturcsome seem to nd a Harold ‘ have a partiality for human compan- ionship; and make friendly, little ex- ploring expeditions into town. The, have a way ‘“so a little bird told me” of finding out the backyards which offer an invitation to remain. Brown's the warfare | yard may he a dearth of hirds, while nd the Bbert | ncighbor Green's vard is full of the Four acts of | melody of an all-day-long cantata. vaudeville headlined by the fa- : Suet, bought at the grocery store, and Sam Yee troupe of Chinese ' tied to the limb of “the old apple bats, who give a thrilling and ex- ( tree” is an nssured attraction to the g exhibition of aerial gyvmnastics, | hirds; millet seed may he planted, or e suspended by their queues. | canary seed aned bread crumbs gen- erously served for the d Plenty of water is a relish great joved. and surely appreciate | tokened the return call for hos- pitality ed. Birds love trees a garden. and the fortunate pos- of thesc, with his visible signs itation may find his yard a | hunting ground for many birds, them a few uncommon oncs March until May, the follow birds will migrate and venture our towns: (Cedar wax winss, 0ws. chippy sparrows, ers, meadow lar! vellow warblers, black mask warble che¥inut sided warblers, oven bir uckles, brown thrashers, red-winged blackbirds. scarlet tanagers and blue- Cretonne scarfs on dressers and tables ave bright bits of color. birds. it Wu ¥ ha nded, but h Hdsline i Waso Wu finally of the chapter v thrilling and Muit and Jeff, ar the Pathe News, contains a ber of important events, including Fermany, including Spartacides LYCEUM THEATER. 1e of those thrilling, shivery s render sessor of happy nong From revolvers glinting from bhehind expected, is prom- -Lined Burgla i the Lyceum to- | hins when lea “The be in sil wil at Priscilla Dean is the star, and | seen as well juto hus silk-lined" burglar in the burgling she does with the a redoubtable Boston Blacki 1d earn her a union card without From the opening scene, when Blackic assiduously cooking soup”—nitro-glycerine in the paper Doris for a “thor- veggman, until the surprising climax, the picture succession of thrill e new Keith vavdeville program consist of Mahoney and Auburn juggling offering, Gertrude New- . a very good singing comedienne, | Four Dancing Demons, two men two women in one of the fastest singing and dancing have been shown in New song ins, rob- 95 phoebes on YOUTHFUL POETESS VISITS THE OFFICE St. Mary’s School Girl Writes Welcon acts e Verse to the Soldier Boys of h 26th Division. only | review of at Boston attraction revival, | | Lyceum will be the town showing a division landing very special in a grand yday the ter in 26th as A vea bright-faced little girl of tender cautiously opened the office door erday. Is the a editor in?" she asked No,” was the reply. “Ts his secretary in? I have a {poem I want to show him,” where- | upon the youthful writer put forth a | much-folded piece of pape “Did you write this | asked. “Well, wait and tell me ! vou like it and will print it replied the cautious child | Upon being advised that it would be printed, she admitted authorship, but shouted as she fled down the stairs: “Don’t put my name in; just say it was written by ‘a pupil of St. Mary's school.” The poem follows: Adventure onday Florence Reed will in “The Wives of Men.” she was whether or not,"” TONIGHT THE KING OF WESTER ACTORS A Welcome to the Heroes of the 26th. | T { Welcome home, oh Sons of Freedom, ! Tads of the 26th Your valor has won, Downed the Fun, And put them on ward run You shown your As yvour forefathe: Yankee pluck ished You . war. On the hlasted fields of Flanders "Midst the shot and fighting din, You have stayed with determination To rather die, but not give in. the home- have fighting spirit | did before; It 3w has not dimin- ur excelled in the arts of A Touch-and-Go Comedy Drama Entitled ‘Fighting for Gold” Filled with virile action lively romance, PEARL WHITE In Episode No. 14 of THE LIGHTNING RAIDER Only One More Chapter PATHE NEWS MUTT and JEFF VAUDEVILLE S Y TROUPE Hair-Raising Fxhibition of Acrial Gymnastics OTHER BIG ACTS 1. and I nks of the deep Marne River, On the bz 'PARSONS’ THEATRE | HARTFORD. WEEK—TONIGHT 8:15 Matinee Saturday. MESSRS, SHUBERT Present MCINTYRE and HEATH In the Gorgeous Musical Extravaganza HETLO ALEXANDER | Company of 70 With Iixceptional Supporting Cast. Including Talented | Broady Beanties, ALL THE n a 3 S0 | and milk; Nights 2 to $2. Mats, > to $1.30 | On the plains of St. Mihiel, 'Neath the walls of Chateau-Thierry,| You have placed the “sacred seal.” | The seal of love of country, The heart of an American true, | That would give up a even life itself, | Than to be dyed with treason’s l\\l(‘,.[ Y. I So ring, oh bells, and wave, oh flags, | And cheer those heroes on, { Tror every mother’s son of them, i The look of joy did don Fut now that the conflict is over, | And peace once move will reign, | The lights of Home, Sweet Home will shine, all will Composed 1 ST. MARY i right again a PUPIL OF S SCHOOL. be And RECIPES FOR TODAY, o- Buckwheat Coffec Cake. One cup buckwheat fiour. One cup wheat flour. One-quarter cup sugar. Four teaspoons baking powder, One-quarter teaspoon salt. Three-quarters cup milk One-half cup corn syrup Two tablespoons melted shortening. Sift dry ingredients together. Stir in the milk, syrup and melted short- ening; beat well. Put into two greas- ed layer cake tins and sprinkle over the top a mixture consisting of one tablespoon cinnamon, two tablespoons brown sugar, one tablespoon shorten- ing and one-half cup chopped nuts. Bake in moderate oven from 15 to 20 minutes. —o0 Potato Dough s, One cg One-t rup One-half cup mashed potato One-quarter cup milk. One and one-half cups wheat flour. One cup corn meal Three teaspoons haking One-half teaspoon nutmesg Save about one-half cup flour for hoard Reat or svrup together: add dd flour, baking jwatmeg and corn meal which have been sifted together; ehill and roll out, using as little flour on the hoard as possible. Cut and fry in deep fat. Drain and dust with powdered sugar. o Ginger Bread. One eup mashed potato. Three-quarters cup corn meal Three-quarters cup wheat or flour. Four teaspoons baking powder. Three-quarters teaspoon salt. One egg. One tc One t One-quarter cup milk Three-quarters cup molasses One-third cup shortening. Sift together the dry ingredients.| Combine the mashed potato, molasses, melted shortening, milk and cgg. Add the liquid ingredients to the dry; stir well. Turn into a greased If cup sugar or one cup powder of meas- cgg and hotato powder, ured sugar oat | poon ginger. 1Spoon cinnamon heaten a carton of Domino ranulated We keep Domino Granulated Sugar free from dust and all contamination before it gets to you—this is how you can continue to keep it so. Cut the corner of the carton (as shown in the illustration) so that it is not entirely detached from the box. you ample opening from which to pour the sugar, and when not in use the corner drops down and keeps out the dust. Remember that Domino Cane Sugars come in five different varieties, Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners and Old-Fashioned Brown. strong cotton bags—all of the highest quality —accurately weighed, packed and sealed by machine. American SugarRefining Company shallow pan. about 25 ! baking powder | which American Sugar Refining Company | hrricst {8t Refin Congary This will give All are packed in sturdy cartons or ‘“Sweeten it with Domino*’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown Minced walnuts ma be salmon salad A “breakfast the kitchen Chopped | pastries Bake minutes. o Chocolate Cake. One-third ‘cu pshortening One cup brown Two squares chocolate Ome cup rye or barley flour, One-half cup wneat flour Three teaspoons baking powder. One-half .teaspoon salt. One-half cup milk One-half cup milk One teaspoon vaniila. One cup walnuts Cream shortening; add melted chocolate. Add flour which has been sifted w i th anilla an in a moderate oven 5 alcove in at sugar. in Start the hot good garbage can we Fruits are time-saving de The bright, wind blanket washing. among th serts Slip covers for | in summer ind the the gar one-hall and salt. and add the milk der of the flour, have been choppe F greased loaf pan in moder: to 45 minutes. | are deli with orange marmalade Unsmoked Ited flavor to many vegetables Either sweet o used for ffle Never any when putting up ves Vinegar will replacc sponge calie if necc Be sure to Kill the first flies and mothe. ! | When too rich in fat, dumplings | will fall. | ! sa bacon our milk r Sugared walnuts are nutritious confection, A kneeling in a garden, @ use inning ables mon ompour pad is & great comfort juice TWO FAMOUS SINGERS | FROM ONE LITTLE TOWN TR Chi oung that own mont enit her At a rehearsal of the company in New YOrk. a covery was made in cour tion between the Mary Garden and Forest Lamont, the girlhoogd, g0 Opera | \merican ter | both owed all of Chicopes, famous | was born and ious dis- i Mass Mat the of a ronvers: