New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1919, Page 4

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‘MY HEART s MY HUSBAND | i I (LN oY WEEKLY >y Ry ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Business Hours 8:30 to 6 Yifl)ilatiosfa W/e i | B o , Rgw THECAESAR XISCH STCRE What Mother Graham g s rowre convalesceni, & Had to Add to Dicky's Plan. oo he commented. “But don'i | Unless otherwise moted, these sotices are written by fhe pross 687—693 MAIN STREET i1 did not know whether 1 was worry. You won't land in the morgue, burcaus of thie theaters or other attractions with which they deat, eased or sorry at Dicky's suggestion although I'll not suarantec t we 4 —— HARTFORD at he teach me to run the car as both won't spend the night in a hos- o R S panacea for my cnnui. To be an pital, for it's a cinch you won't obey — R N R e Acient motor driver was one of my me. You didn’t promise to at tl Zasu_ Pitts and B p St touckaailsl She Fiaiont e cret ambitions; but Dick as - marriage altar, remember.” I'suz'v;;rlu‘#‘l;rm 4 R | Litchou an underoearding of e acher, with his erratic temperament, His teasing look brought the blood Times. 4 3 % NS R s omised complications, to put it to my face. Dicky nas never forgot- study of domestic scicnce in a state ildly. ten at I insisted upon having th o MR o university. Consequently the advice But, of course, (here was only one taken out of the marriage o 8 < { she offers is » happy combination of ply to make to my husband. I service. and he torments me bout it s . 3 } theory and practice. [very recipe she ] lade it so promptly that I am sure whenever ht happens to be in a jes S » e llsnsens ‘hvll G nlm‘u‘—y!w out :-n'I; 4 served - family tab P did not suspect the mental inde- ing mood erved at her fami e f o 0h sa pieeded 1 Bis 1, 'm ,;’ 15 he held out his 3 pt v R e . - 7 Now is the time of year that a win- B% LarJove 16 Winks 1o Gdey T oRonis out of the hammock s L RN G 3 dow box is most practical. In the | imed. “When can we start?” hand (o help ‘;‘f |’~| oOf. i % 4 winter food will freeze if kept in the “This minute,” he returned, a little ~ Headed e 2 outdoor temperature, so ice Is neces- my discomfiture, for I had not ex- *Yes; I have a five-reel fili cted so prompt a response from my in that role Dicky -"0|'~"'-_ D turally indolent husband. ccure in the shelter of the trecs, he ut I'm not dressed,” I protested,’ slipped his & Soeae il oking down at the fluffy negligec “But, of cou you know, sweef- hich T was wearinz. e You can be by the time I get the for ten of the patient Griselda va- g o P : Unless one has a specially cons to pay. around,” Dicky informed me ricty,”” he whispered. ) : ¥ ed, dust-proof box, greater . getting up from his chair and (ishouldho vt oL RTNCOIN S ey i ] : . | should he taken in putting food away siting the book he had been “This isn’'t Turkey, you know : A A | than with a refrigerator. = f vou don't hustle and get g ey foner > There are metal boxes shown in the ading upon the ground in his usual f ; 3 % 5 X " S 2l P l role.sg (;‘whm\\. “Better woar some- dressed,” Dicky retorted threatenins- < = X 3 p p stores that are inexpensive. The sav- ay a ollar ing you don’t e about. I'm likely Iv. “I'll stage a marital discipline act 4 X N ing in ice soon pays for one. i ts aces.”” that will make a Turkish husband 3 L z WS g 3 Butlihelihandy maniilcant manis k p&: yt‘l’x‘:-t(l-lgsfi:xyy‘;\‘j“l T”r(oll?v(’n’("(l\ de- hide his head in shame because he : ; g o K f_;fi"mf‘ a perfectly good “ijN‘““‘r ‘r';:\ \a. Vv ee rely, “I think I shall put-on my b hadn’t thousht of it first : 3 i from a packing box the size o fe i - e e I threw him a kiss and hurried : : T i window. A shelf will increase th ettiest things, so tomorrow mo Mt s i - . storage space, and a paper lining help k's newspapers will describe me as he la L v ¢ o . : . : SED i ) quisitely “dressed.” " 2 : Menu for Tomorrow. e tees ninedn Breakfast—Grapes, oatmeal with ghed heartily. top milk, toast, coffe ! Luncheon—Baked beans, Dbrown bread and butter, apple sauce, tea : 3 4 N Dinner-—Beef loaf, steamed t | room % : : stewed tomato sgetable s Where are you going in such a bread and butter, raisin pie, coffee. 2 she demanded. 1 had no- My Own Recipes. nee morning that it was one & Rice is a very good substitute for off days,” as Dicky expresses — potataes. If steamed carefully and‘ and “felt in my bones” that I was L5 - B . the kernels are stirred with a fork to in for a disagreeable moment or two. THE PALAC RTINS prev mn‘ T\rr*nLn\;:. rice is not heavy Gy T e i e The Palace will offer another show | “The Natural Law"” is an entertain- | ang sogey. Served with salt, pepper with him in the car”” T returned, [ tomorrow, IFriday and Saturday that!ing play and one that & worthy of | ing pyttor it is very satisfactor warily concealing the fact that he ! \ill send vou out talking about it and | the appreciation of any theatergoing Beef Loaf. my mother-in-law is in one of her Sl e 5 temperamental moods we all make our communications with her as near E'S A MAD RUSH FOR | the scriptural a, vea and nay, na | drama of every day life, ‘‘Better SEATS, SO GET YOURS as we can possibly manage. Times,” with Zasu Pitts. the oviginal War doormat to- S That's the garment of pres- ent need and you'll find THIS Then, ¢ - o : sary unless there is a cuphoard in the stove wonderfully ready. pantry that can be used for storage If it is passible to put the window- | bhox on a north window it is advisable | 3 . to do so. The box can be used more Jieart mine, that I wouldn't trade vou : _ : : A7 3 e m around me Coats of every material and style at any price you want across ‘ spirits unaccountably high. The pect of anything new always allures me, and this. proposed outing with Dicky quite thrilled me. | Mother Graham met me in the upper hall as I was hurrving to my lemon. n the first three days’ bill. The derful character in Ruth Stanley. tablespoonful chopped pais feature photo play is the big, happy! Moving with machine-gun rapidity, e the plot dashed on to a crashing c cupful dried bread crumbs. max that calms down to a denoue- teaspocnful onion juice. 3 5 ol ment which leaves a specchless a 3 slices hacon, NOWSEUIITHT s a wonder held think of anv-| small town girl in the leading role. | ence anxiously awaiting the last act 1-2 teaspoonfuls salt. e 1 thing except dawdling around and | «Better Times” is a dramatic comedy | to see how things are ‘‘cleared “teaspoonful pepper. THE REPUBLIC'_THEAT“ reading trashy nove she retorted | of real fol people that the majority | That is what the reviewer on the| Chop meat finely or have it ground NEW YORK SUCCESS tartly, this shot being directed at the | of us lived among and grew up ¥ Ith, § Schenectady Union-Star said of the | af the hutcher's. Put bacoh through R i - = romances with which Dicky had becn | whose troubles we can sympathi Shen it was presentedint that | Chopper with Ibread! ériiraba and regaling me. with and whose frailties are common | ST ateneanl ir e A Querulous Hope. to us all. Written by King W. Vidor, Needless to say Miss Leonard in the | on rind, parsicy. ege. onion, salt and 1 prudently made no reply to this| the brilliant voung ithor of that| ;510 of ving many | pepper. Shape in a roll and put in speech, and after a liitle pause she | notable suc which has been shown |, qmire he est work she has! dripping pan. Dredge with fiour, put began again quernlously: at the Palace, ““The Turn in the Road." | ve: (one here. her cnactment being | water in pan (about cupfal) and “Well! Mavzaret, T hope you will | it has an individuality and charm that| .oyplete in every detail. Mrw. Wel- | bake 30 minutes. Baste every 5 min- never live to see the day when vou| Will not fail to please. The story of 21 jington, who is saying od-bye to ! ute Y By will sit by the fire day after day while | &'l Who in spite of an environment ew Britain this weeok, is also cast in | Vegetable satag. i eHARCES I the young people of vour house take | Of pessimism, rose supevior to her de-{ , \op strong role that gives him an| I cupful shredded cabbage SUMNER- ey of vonr | Pressing surroundings and made a suc- | oo 0% U S sichlay his recognized 1 cupful cooked heats (diced in 1-2 3 5 cess out af an apparent failure. Many Shoa L el vishe: ability as an actor of the firs inch pieces.) OF: THE “"R' Thv‘ P e amusing and heurt thrilling scene s ( S et MAGNETISM.0F YOoU pathetic speech, with its reference Zasup Bt BRnno b laye N ancy, disa OXs y Y 5 $iht L SRR il comedienne with a styvle of her own, | X e s sitting by the fire. did not aftect me | 14 she succeeds in giving Jjust the| Tonight whil see @ howing except with apprehension as to my ht touch of pathos to a rather ec-| of “A Temperamental v[ Snle . St 5 mother-in-law’s next procedure. *ior s b character, | Constance Taim at I'ox’s theater. s : e “THE A\.\Tl(‘li.\f;.l‘l.\“ : |l its tenor indicated one of her t ‘Il feel better after in.vin;: “Better | This play has attracted very favor- 1.1\»1?:21«(.;"1;::?::/Dm“mm SCORES A BIG HIT || )ty moods, and those are thin Your food will digest with| able coamment from all who have A ey “Handli a difficult problem'q| devoutly to he avoided if possible. less opposition, and the birds will sing | had the pleasure of seeing it. Wil- e aruls ith the skill which has marked Nopsense, mother!™ I said cheer-| more sweetly. If you have a friend | liam Farnum. one of the greatest AN s majority of the company's past ily. “You know Richard and I ¢ with a grouch, bring him to see “‘Bet-| dramatic stars of filmdom w in ml,’]n.\n”om.”h'h""‘;r roductions, the Lyceum Plavers | ways see to it that you sharve in our | ter Times’ The vaudeville offered on | town again Thurzday, Friday 1 v e gain scored a triumph last night. | | pleasures.” the bill will be Keith headliper feat- | Saturday with one of the greatest A @i s he play and players recei She threw up her head haughtily | tres. The College Quintet, a' comedy | productio of his career. “The Last of eges. E earty approval of an unusually | | in a quick transition of mood, variety offering with spec s<cenery: | the Duan by mo less A writeri Beat flour, sugar, salt. pepper. mus- % 1 me Monday night audience/and “If that be the case, then ¥ou will, | Mardo and Hunter. a clever team of| {han Zane Gray. Mr. Farnum plays | tard and eggs ftogether in a double i BLANCHE the attendance of last evening™is {} ot .ourse, not object to my presen comedians in “Tlip Tt U'p.” and Norma { the roll of Buck Duane, who. forced | boiler tap. Add milk slowly and cook (3 / 1 criterion for the remainder of ), .4 that of Richard Second in yo Telma, the balanefy Villiardist, | to kil a man, becomes an outlaw, | over hot water till thick. stirring con- M CARYS frhe week capacity houses should more than please everyone, ow assured. s S D i e : A Quinine That Does Not Affcct Head | yy v . ayp | @150 bo on the bill as well as a s Wisn't it odd. that housekeepers, Cunicst to ldetermine who enall suc- L e s Because of its tonic and laxative effect PARSONb THEATEI; cial offering of exceptional vaude having undertaken ! cleaning, are AN R Eter it il haartetor il it} S LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tab- HARTFORD. including the noted and famous | always overtaken by spring fever. the movie fan AT imeh MeGar- onsive a chord with its audience. ! i : = B i s e et canibe by anyone without = | I'ranklin Four, The Meridan Sisters, R R o i+ cont roblom in @ manner devaid of | | causing nervousness or ringing i M0 | youht ac 8545 and ALL WERK | Dunbar and Dunbar and the team | CE] EBRATED AVRT]STS Heor hombelis in San! Antonio ‘Tex g - ulgarity.” head. There is only one “Bromo Mats. Wed and Sat. Russell and Beatrice. O WHE TN el il B || Quinine.” W. GROVE'S signature e NGB B fn o i : BT MATINE TITURSDAY 1| o, ‘the box. 30c. L ey liam - Elott | (hpcian, SPEAKER HERE TO WILL SING HERE SIN MWURDERS IN MONTH. fei . e e ADDRESS W. C. T. U. MEBTING — e S MU L CONEDY S ‘ THE MUSICAL COMDI UCCESs The regular meeting of the W, C. Su—— S<uch 1s the Fatal Record in Tampico . U. will be held fomorrow afte e ; — ! 0fl Fields. OH M l DEAR noon at 3 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. ”_?I_"‘:' ;:l”"\(."‘_““‘,n’,." e O N ] ind the speaker will be Mis. Laura §. | Jaitord. New Britain and = Bristol, < Washington. Nov. 5 of Missonri, national or. | \ill &iVe a concert here for the bene- Z > \cere murdered an ORIGINAL N. Y. COMIANY ; . and lecturer of the W. ¢. T.| it of war orphans of Armenia, Sun- 3 i 3 G00 in American t Eves. 25¢ 1o ¢ 1L Mat. 23¢ to $1.30, | 11 e Dublle 'is especially urged to | 02Y. Nov. 16, at 8 P. M., in the Ly- v N L cempanies operating in Wed. Mat. Best Seats $1 el e T ceum theater. It is to be one of the 4 ‘3, i Gil region during July, Aus best concerts cver held in New Brit- g W September. cording to an official re- 2y P B 25 port just compiled, it was rned Mrs. Zabelle Panosian and Mr. A. S0 s ? Gay. Six bandits implicated in Shab-Moufadian, who were heard o i 3 ol of the outrages were arrested and t here some months ago for the first Lo 5 ST ot them publicly executed. iy 3 time. will again be the star atirac- . 3 Fom ‘arranza soldiers were implicated “0:,‘.":%“ s -t ¥ tions of the day, and will be support- 5 - 1 5 » !in some of the outrages, the report TOTIGITE d | B ed by well known instrumental art- e S wated. although in some of the canps ts. Drs. Panosian is a coloratura . . of the region the federal soldiers CONSTANCE TALMADGE A SIS ) B el L . and is a master of he 't Fler won- Moisten with boil- Airrange on lettuce proposed drive,” she said. though not a desperado. The Great | stantly. Add butter and vinegar and St e . Gamble, Comedi nd news cook until thickened again. e iton e S K - TO GOD'S COUNTRY"— GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW dertul singing and charming pereon- MILES OF OTHERS——VAUDEVILLE : m]ox(" S a‘l. ‘I}m ‘1_‘v N 1—‘.:-‘:”;: | GRAND Ha[”["d — i Thursday, Friday, Saturday {nan sz mde the st e ane was . BURLESQUE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY v Sl b e e e N ] Main Street i hone 1026-C L TS T e e o S { voice. Hec has won the firsi prize in n the Conzervat of Paris and was. SOr WI IAM untii recently, connected with the : ARTHUR PEARSON PRESENTS I . I i : ‘ ‘ , , grand opera of that cify. heing one of : 3 < H its stars. Another attraction of {he | S g ] ' o | H day will be Henry Gray Schauffler, g % S | v V . ¢ the well known local ‘colloist. Tis : : N | friends and acquaintances will he L A\ WONDERFUL SHOW With 7 PICTS—The Original Small-Town Girl | pleased to know it and will not miss IN A VIVID. PALPITATING ROMANCE OF TEXAS the opportunity to hear him in a FROM ZAN REY’S NOVEL A HAPPY DRAMA concert of this ki The committee carnestly hopes ““The Last of the Duanes” §|] Another Good Keith Vaudeville Biil m ITL y E | ¥ — WITH— all that it will be well worth their i Tt o A time. Everything is done to make it i GRE. M £ COMEDI AN & ot B RN REAT GAMBLE 1D X “ ” big success It will be more Amer- New York.—T “pretties i ; e ollege u ntet e lce1iiand Bironeaniling l{slatons. thani| the wosminnisimotorl corpbil 3 aneiing .~ AUDEVILLE Armeniangand is bound please | Hoffman. who distinguished to herselt ey present repeatedly during the war, hs Iy ke 4 h ” FRANKI IN FOUR MARDO AND HUNTER in “PLIP 1T UP” cets are on sale mow at the | obtalned a divorce from Williom L. | as 0 'R . ] afonola Shops, Inc., 138 Main street offman, f the New York bre NORMA TELMA, TEE BALANCING BILLIARDIST and will be e el : Lkl Go to the Matinec. Don't Stip on exel ed for reserved . Mrs. Hoffan is years old. 5 your,way or you'll never gt scats at the ace on Novem- | She did heroic vk at {he Perth ber 11, 12 and 13 and at the box of- | *mboy explosion and in a raiirca.l GO.TO THE MATINEE e AT . . S - 2 . cc the day of the concert. wreck in Brooklyn, during the war DUNBAR AND DUNBAR MERIDAN SISTERS i z RUSSELL AND BEATRICE | WATCH! SHH! IT'S COMING!—— TR RIGHT TO HAPPINESS®

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