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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, .1919. S e » = ‘N AL Does She Give Milk? Yes, Automatically MY HEART «d MY HUSBAND il - Wgfi | CANDIDATE ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF 1 Y m 'L “ ! FOR JUDGE Revelations of a Wife | ot an 'g'“" at Madge Saw and Heard When | Saipuy vou [EITRPI She Awoke, at vour slis )k he hands n Long after Dicky slept T lay awalke | the icy mitt sging to my heart the comforting, “Dicky!” I protested half-lrughing prehending assurance of support | half-indignant. *I don’t snore. You ich my husband had given me when | know I don't. And please give me ad told him of the trouble in con-| Junior right away or he'll cry. tion with Milly Stockbrodge's “Pardon me. You're just a rapid th breather. Is that it?” Dicky teascd t had been a revelation to me of a| but he swung Junior high in his arms it in my husband’s character for|and brouzht him laughing and crow ich T had not given him credit. | ing to me. [ cuddled him closely, ch of the terror with which the in- | most fiercely, for I never have mvu!“w’\‘ ent following the death of my prin- | over the wonder of having his tendc al's wite had invested me had its| little body in my arms, and spoke over ts in the ever-present question:| his head to Dicky il hat would Dicky say if he knew ?" “Have you kissed him yet for Now he knew, and instead of blam- | birthday? If me his only thought had been of | ing me— v best to protect me from whatever R tho ears eatened. When I finally fell asleep “Da you think I don v last waking thought was one of | position of ::l “;y‘(‘)“:]‘]\l,‘,“.‘ I{”' S - : ; e B : i it ( . " 4 e v T > 1 drew o 3 J R Lband better. & 7| going to have nnuln:‘\: v(‘lel‘w‘v”“}\ v"”‘ . - . | as pretty and old Bossy is just as well { fangled outfit was exhibited suc. When I awoke the sun was stream- .xwtl perform that little ceremony > ’ satisfied as was the case when they ' cessfully at the National Dairy Show. through the windows, nd the| gethe pped s knees by the bed- | m was filled with sounds of delight- e dropped to his knees Baby chiokles. I rose on one el sideiand slipped an atm around my ; » & P P e {0 heal DICKY capeiing around tie)| sbouldersshelbaby fcuddledibetween : ; : few women candid: S in New r in hi J layin, bear us, looking up soberly as if he RARCN ¥ city to win ();I(‘ ||]‘ recent pri s paje ) s be ! 4 . v : Bhant and. ather oduaile. amusing | something special was on hand. . 4 ° s for the be B 1l son,| ‘Now, you on that cheek, L on thi o Miss Rambaugh was nominated by Sl B MR (G WD I EII G il e, ok i G o s ravel s ot nate e ° j0—2 ac i B, shecd S| 1 e s 2 3 i i e republicans as ar of their district f ap sdambie, fuhea s bion: 1 tendern we each imprinte o i ) CRARC ding himself up by the bars of his 5 5 o : 3 andidates for municipal court judges. kiss upon the roscleal cheeks o . Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press burcaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal. vou have without wak- Dicky's Vow. b and crowing with delight. Ta At present the prospects of her elec- bod i G »aby. tion abpear to be excellent. She is be- Walchng B “One,” we said simultancously, then excelle Mornin’ lady!” Dicky sprang to his : el ¥ . ing enthusiastically supported by t, made me a sweeping bow. ‘“We | With a remembrance A > mentoshvislllab b nion now giving our celebrated imper- | 2dded smilingly: “And now, one . At (RN > ] ations, renowned through several|Brow an” =~ = L0 piope . tinents, of the leading wild and do- The (N»:lui, IPe : e : Btic animals. If there is any par-|100Ked at me leasing S % Back Stage plar specimen which you would like |17 ‘\")':[y‘;‘\_‘]‘(‘_‘y“‘" shiGios peo nx;y‘?l‘:'_-r):m:n';(r A\::”.t \x(:::”‘:h\: _““w‘”“:‘ frs et o . - e —| o the kitchen of her own home|of cooking I can formulate original ; ! "1 e bent his head toward the baby . . : John Golden is now going alone in | Sister Mary cooks daily for a family | recipes to meet economic needs, When RO L CLOUEO IO WD AR s SRR T i almos . - . . the managdrial field of the theatrical | of four adults. She brought to her | eggs are high I know how to use one f‘ .‘30;‘_) @l e et neree crneGill ol i = D unreasoning, " childish | o \ o world, but if the success that has kitchen ;xnf understanding of tho | instead of two and still produce the "he baby spled me at this juncture, | Superstitious panic s emed to |nsh] o : : 5 | attended “Thunder" at the Criterion xhodnuslxs io <ool'\m;:‘ L:un_\m]v r-romlszlmr‘ palatable result : AT G P over me at his words ] " ¢ theater, New York, is un omen of his | study of dornestichssiencefiingatstate Corn-Meal Muflips. SRR e R e “Indeed, ‘you're not going fo give . | future good fortune as an individual | university (rum'mncml.\ the advice 1-4 cupful of butter. tingly anc showed the tiny teeth | himn that one 1 said spiritedly. . ; producer, then the best traditions of | She offers is a happy combination of | 2 tablespoonfuls of sugar. B Rich we v all so foolishly| Dicky threw his head back anc . . that good old theatrical firm of yes- | theory and practice. Idvery recipe| 1 egg. bud ‘n an entrancing, blandishing | laugshed delightedly ; ' Py terday—Smith and Golden—are going | She gives is her own, first tried out 3-4 cupful of milk Ih. Dicky looked at him reproach- My, what a cantankerous old moth- o {o be upheld and probably surpassed., | #nd served at her family table. 1 1-4 cupfuls of white flour, - E er-in-law somebody T know is going to || . . . However, it is worthy of note that ¥ A . 3-4 cupful of cornmeal. ome day!" he chuckled. “Junior, ! : : . : Winchell Smith, between whom and | . Since leaving my state university I| 3 teaspoonfuls of baking powder. broomstick ; his old pariner, John Golden, there | NAVe had ample opportunity to put| 1-2 teaspoonful of salt pond oodles of valuable time and j I'd advise you to steor clear of your | | is still the same strong tie of friend. | INto practice the theories of domestic | Cream the butter and sugar, add ent in o high-class entertainment | mother.” S 5 ! chip, rewrote ~Ihunder’ before it was | Science 1 learned there. This oppor- | well beaten egg. Mix dry ingredients this young man’s benefit while you | “I—Ididn’t = mean to be _silly, GEORGE W ULINGLON. presented o the public. The play | (Unity has been mine both on a farm | and afd alternately with milk. Bake Dicky,” T said perilously near ta tears, and in a city house. in buttered gem pans 25 minutes in KRSONS, THEATER and furiously angry with myself for| Who Appears in RRole Made Iumoll: By John Miltern, the Local Theatrical | tells the story of a feud among the There are four of us in our fam- |a hot oven. my nervousness rugged folks of Sunrise Mountain of | ;" ® U 00 O T8 T SR TR rEire Ponner bt My husband cast a keen glance at — the Blue Ridge range in North Caro- . me, then bent down, putting both FOY AT PALACE THEATER. lina. There are some lively moments strong arms around the baby and me. during the four ac but in the end “It's rather adorable silliness, be g ! all turns out well. The cast includes: Matinee Saturday loved.” T said temderly, “At least I| there will be presented the week-end ot the Palace theater, a corking sood HARLES FROHMAN Presents don't in the least object to it, and I{ bill that has proved so popular with “I']‘\‘;“‘ :;“\I\ e k‘y:’["“']‘]“‘i“"“ “‘“~_I‘]“ Morris, Marion Kerby, Benjamin|ang a vacuum cleaner. These are my | Mix and sift the baking powder WIHI Glll tt M mof(‘( e ”lm‘“lv patrons. The wonderful picture, | oot m; llhn‘t‘o‘plf\\‘ heins Ty | Kauser, John Talbot, Wilson Day, | qcares sions, and with them | with the flour and salt. Rub lard ette L'{‘,‘l;“o‘xi"l‘"i:’ o e, T abont| “Reclaimed,” that has received so : oS Serys GhetGlivoen :lu:.mr.u..ml Mvano ~]>:”3|~lq;‘r;\o:\m1?1‘i I feel most independent even if my | into the flour with the tips of fingers. fhe happiest man in the world today, | Much favorable comment, as well 13 Gardenia,” featuring Owen Moot iy TR Suchon. - + Tova | outside help fails to appear. Use about 1 1-2 cupfuls of milk, & & Dennison, Charles Althoff, George Three or four times a week I go | enough to make a soft dough, cutting I 5 s chap | Several other features of the program, s a Novi 4 > h B as i g and it's all you and the little chap < S ! anditlcd daiYoyaliniihe eadineRroles iy it SN Mo m Reed and | to market for meat and vegetables it into the flour with a silver knife. ‘Can wou beat it?” he demanded | e * 2 R the surrounding atmosphere. “Heve when you jump over with a big man’s appetite. 3 cupfuls of flour. I do practically all the work, hav- 3 teaspoonfuls of baking powder. ing a woman come in one day a week 1 large (kitchen) spoonful of lard. to do the heavy cleaning. I have an 1 teaspoonful of salt. Burr Mclntosh, Sylvia Field, Chester| gjectric washer, an ironing-machine Milk. HARTFORD. TONIGHT, 8:15. This evening, at Fox's theater, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdar, here. Please God I'm going to take | Will end its run this evening. For “The Crimson Garden is RexX| cpolles MeDonald e s s 2 Sy eal' rutus »f you both alw Sund evening, a well-arranged TBeach's | Charles Mc ¢ e s in our house, | Roll on maulding board and cut with good car newest novel to be given to M. Barri program of two big features, well the cinema by Goldwyn. When it 50(- to as sundry reels of news, comedy a comes to the Palace theater next weel = = laundry in the basement and store- | » small biscult cutter. Bake in a Twelve cute kiddies perform in|rooms in the attic. My kitchen has | hot oven. B “The Jolly Kids” act at Fox’s theater | cupboards built over the sink, draw- String Beans. “:'fl\]\!u _\\xl} be m_!m]\\nt_» " A vv.O_Hml '\hgl admirers of the American author wiil | ¢).o week-end, and to say that they | ers and cupboards under the draining- Wash beans, snap and cut into inch Appear At Your ‘; Rl ““““‘"‘F “"Ill'(') 1""" 158 80 be astonished at an unexpected phase | . " oront i putting it mildly. Ranging | boards, with a table centrally placed | pieces. Melt 2 tablespoonfuls of but- Best—Instantl S e RSl Sl e g of hisistotytelling leeniUs SN s ISO ISR [ B el tiny, i 0axen naltea) sirIEwith |[a=ftolainiclivane slandipantry; | ter or bacon fryings in a sauce-pan ar ur es! ns! y FEIENER S UNoRHIoTiaSres I ravoriiesliivan devilleftolibefotteredwillRD alffentoliig b o sl st et o aggressive little Any recipes I give will be adequate | Add beans, cover tightly and cook K If _you receive a sudden Albert Ray and Elinore Fair. A snap-; ured by Tom Brown's Columbla Saxo- | covine’ 165 tall, slonder girl with a | for four people slowly for ten minutes, stirring oc- BURLESQUE Gy nexpecteciin; ”'h“'! of “"“' "“’"; 18 “”;» ‘1 r?-"-‘}‘ phone Scxtette. The other acts in-i oo .o04 ginging voice, the 12| All menus will be worked out with | casionally to prevent burning. Cover Yitation: you camy S8 S0 malcensbecomer 10t inther labyrinth8icludeSithe BDancin s Humphreys fand S s : \sical | careful attention paid to both food | with boil ter and let simmer s 7 ’ N i S % : i L | voungsters present a pleasing musical | ¢4 D3 Q with bolling water a ain S treet Fhone 1026-C (| fidene of alwaye aopeaivi| |of an American doughboy's hearl. Stewart and Neff, comedians of real | SO P : biz | values and the high cost of living. lrmm one to two hours, replenishing at your best. In but a few T T 5 - & danging numher- that goes D moments it renders to your Thisiplcturethas never been) seen In ¢ Watch for McFadden's! i1 the audience. m,h"\w o ] 25 water as needed but cooking Qquite s New Bri n before. For the young Original Bathin and Physical Cul- o Menu For Tomorrow, dry to serve. Season with salt and ARNEY GE > PRE - skin a_wonderfully _pure, = : : Pl A Menu ; p e soft complexion that is| | and the old, for the sad and the glad, ture Girls, the eight original girls you | oSt forgot—there is quite a shi Bleakfast—Grapes, scrambled eggs, | pepper ; 4 i ier i ne of hem. ki 4l & act is 4 OLLIES OF §\ bevond comparison. for the lover and the grouch, for see in the Physical Culture Magazine. | 'nqe 'ty ¢ ;m]‘\_m‘f”‘“vmm_\ tsion and | cornmeal muffins, coffee. French Dressing. : : those that have and hold, for those They're to be at the Palace theater | \19° ph ey . Luncheon—Hash (made from the| 1-2 teaspoonful of sugar. THE DAY” : 5 that have had and lost, will be shown : on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ‘;’;}"T::'l' of Mrs. Vallah Clabh, Of |y ¢ or of Sundayis ronst), aliced 1-2 teaspoonful of salt. i O c j |the charming little Baby Marie Os- e — SeC Rty tomatoes, baking powder biscuits, [ 1-4 teaspoonful of pepper. S with gy y H riental ream borne in a winning, winsome produc- LYCEUM THEATER. T romeies e L i sernd [Leuoi i it 10 =7 tion named “Milady of the Bean NECKW AR TO Dinner — Breaded veal cutlets 2 tablepoonfuls of vinegar. Comedian Supreme r:nn.'r,nopmuanson New York (O B OGRS BOYLD: ' e One of the most compelling stor e peade £ Haly 2l a G stalk.” On Monday, the talented : { creamed potatoes, string beans, lettuce | 4 tablespoonfuls of olive oil. ; shage the American stage has ever give MAK 0 ; VAUDEVILLE American actress, Geraldine Farrar, ' uittn'( is that told in ~The Heart of MAKE AT HOME | (503 itk Franeh dressing, slloed | Mix in the order given, adding add- will appear in a stirring, gripping 1 =SErsEr=re S T e T T T e E » g 7 Bt o 7 5 = eaches, sponge cake, coffee. ing the oil slowly and beating con- ] ] ) ] ] ] ) ) ) ) ] ] o ] W I ] | S v, e Sivomser Vonior Wgionis” @ genuinely thrilling drama, : e stantly. by George Scarborough, and .o [@] | There will appear many more and K Bt My Own ll«i)x\ - w-&z‘;‘ interesting reels, as well as four big ””g‘l""f'_"‘ f"’l‘\”e"t_e'l 17 e s i ach of the following recipes is| Too many cooks spoil the broth, NG % e, 5 e om o Bt ,?“dt e "'f‘:""}'}f, .‘-ll‘n\-. :n’,“l“l : : own. This'i§ where my domestic [ but it certainly would stand a fat splendid program. g e R e science course means most to me. | chance with none! _ A ' PRiee 2 Because I have a chemical knowledge MARY. ; story that, with almost the first word i AT THE PALACE NDAY. uttered on the rise of the curtain, Sunday night brings to the Palace ' takes a strangle hold upon the emo- | 3 5 B mEmy theater another big double feature tions that is never released until the jTonight, Evelyn Nesbit. Keith Vaudeville [®] | prosram. with Kitty Gordon, in very end, when the forlorn little In | “Adele,” as the main attraction. dian maid nestles safely in the strong / . - 3 NEW l L-_I Other photoplays include “The arms of her big-hearted husband and BIP/M/N SUNDAY NIGHT Masked Rider,” comedies and several lover. It will be presented by the features. Lyceum Players next week. 11 17 E] = 'PH ONL 1006, ln " . “The Theater of Constant Surprises’ S , New York—The shops are showing LAST TIME TONIGHT “FOR THE MAN SHE LOVED , the daintiest of collar and cuff sets, in ATICN EE SOMMENCING NDAY ~ MAT.,” OCT. 20 b ALL NE EK: COMMENCING MONDAY 1} : Double Features Comedies Others ny colors, shapes and sizes. The one sketched was chosen not only because of its heauty but because X % | it could easily be made by any woman TONIGHRIONT Y at home. It is of white organdic . simply finished with double-edged “RECLAIMED” dj | band of organdy Insertion b Presenting for the First Time in New Britain A great deal of colored neckwear is David Belasco’'s Wonderful Play COMEDIES i X being shown The paler hues are THE JOLLY KIDS i | most popular, corn, flesh, baby blue, 1 ’ | 1avender, ete. Cream or black lace is Ona e — used for trimming and is very effective especially the latter SUNDAY S——————Tv—— rE——r e ——— The Play That Will Live Forever. S WHAT THE CRITICS SAY: Alb t R an 1 air 2 LI I)eac{ . Chas. Darnton, N. Y. Evening Burns Mantle, Evening Mail er ay nor Grandmother Saves Life World—* ‘“The Heart of We- _“Play and atmosphere is ir- IROxLURE N A grandmother in Rox- tona’ has a human beat.” resistible.” . bury writes “1 put great faith in your : . . ine Sils Shex Hlobe—"A —IN— medicine, and one of gny children was dving Louis DeFoe, N. Y. Morning Louis Sherwin, Gl . The doctor said she could not live until World—* ‘The Heart of We- second ‘Arizona,’ the best play “THE LOST PRINCESS”’ B mornins ang 3ot "t e dru store tona’ a gripping melodrama of the True's xir, was so ex- vi chars S o = ' ‘l’mih Iagle—"“One SltediTieme B che haitiEn e pot e with characters of red blood Brooklyn D in “Mi 1y B once and ac nigne 1 gave ner te other nait Alexander Wolcott, % of the most effective plays ever d y S Ur“e mn Ia Uf the ea“s d iost et SR B Crfencel orhitne Times—* “The Heart of We- presented in Manhattan. it ae L e oo nE anyway Thutfahg tona’ is a little ‘Madame But- Morning Sun — “Emphatic MANIGMORT GREAT MUSIC slecp for a week, and the mext morning she terfly’ and extremely exciting.” Success! A Belasco triumph ; TR oHt e s asSolo BIXRInoHE Phone Orders Held Till One Half Hour Before the Play. —— | but he ran out pretty quick, as she : A situng in her chair eating a bowl of MONDAY — TUESDAY — WIEDNESDAY oatmenl and milk. That was twenty-four irs ago, and now she has a baby girl of her own, seven months old, who ls also using Dr. True's Elixir." (Name on Request.) Constipation, headaches, 1 feellng, weakne: Spots before the ey bad breath, Ui ‘ o = sleoplessness, irvitability, dizziness, and Tomorrow, Sunday Night, Doors Open at 6:30 p. m. In a Gripping Spanish Drama ] ["':’HF_ l:‘wh:'n;lf:‘s:-“.lhlf\“,.,‘f":“,,,f;zn‘L’?‘mrfx( The Greatest Motion Picture Program Town. Re S A i b Rnrcactiptioniinonh ~ Return of an old favorite, J. Warren Kerrigan, in the sensa- ( ’N E 4 ’W tive and Worm Expelle It has done much tional, gripping, Six Part Drama+‘“The Prisoner of the Pines (.‘I I{ V 3] | for sick poople, men, women, and_children, And “The Battier,” Five Part Drama, together with Educa- MANY MORE VAUDEVILLE [[evenieincs sl roveristyenrs) eputation iy tional, Comedy and Stirring Features and the Lyceum Jazzy Or- FOLLOW THE CROWD 8 | children—The Family Laxative and Worm chestra. peller. “AT ALL DBALERS. Dr. J. F. True & Co., Auburn, ) MON.—TUES.—WED. REX BEACH’S: FAMOUS STORY “The Crimson Gardenia With Owen Moore 77 | E]E][EE]E!EJE]EE]E]EI!}E_IHEEEEE@EEE@EE@E@ KEITH VAUDEVILLE HEADED BY TOM BROWN’S COLUMBIA SAXOPHONE SEXTETTE Watoh For McFadden’s Original Bathing and Noted ] Physical Culture Girls Thc Bight Orlgmdl Girls Seen in “The Physical ] Culture Magazine.” Thursday—Friday—Saturday. El_][ilDL]DDED@@@E@E@EE@EEEQ@E]EI