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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBE R 6, 1919, MY HEART aa MY HUSBAND o e bt COSTUMES FOR WINTRY DAYS ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE. | y Al ' -. My Old Pefiple: Revelatlans of a WIIe Gain Strength and Vigor rapidly i 5 e : s i L g M on Vinol, our Cod Liver Tow Madge Shifted One Burden 0 B ikt T e s T to Dicky’s Shoulders. lantly able to take vare o | fy mother-in-law stood looking “Spealk to Dicky, forsooth!" dly at me waiting for a reply to stormed. I might be that ape in Broposal that she and the baby kitchen by (he tone you nre idopti ) ‘ ompany. Dicky and me on our pro- When I find it necessary to get down | \EOTHE PALACE, FOX'S THEAT fea auto 1 At my delay in an- on my knees to my son to ask hin 10 { The Palace is offering anoth I i e el S S ring her. her look changed to an iuke me for a motor rid 35y Gff IRy prrl ot i e R Rl ont i e e e for the | tonigit, Friday and Saturday cater where he will be scen for the Unicss otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press am afraid I presented 14 Ladies’ Home! suppose that i Better Timies™ is here! It is . inder of weel in at of open-mouthed dismay 2 Jere you and he would both be sl | fitesi product of that voung mast western drama, “Last of the Duanes.” I had carefully concealed to see me W yowll not ha the | ot the screen era Ki \W. Vidol | by Zane Grey. This latest William fact that Dicky wished satis ion. | entitl nome | whose first picture from Brentwood | #ox’s production is unquestionably helaa i nlrn e e e touse | (udios distributed by lxhibitors Mu- [ the bhest seen here and it is difficult s e al. “The Turn in the Rowd.” made jt¢ realize that the star could escape 5 ch a2 profound npression wury in many of the daring feats baby, or, i fact, « « i i \ 3 o . - 2 n fa myo IR Vidor hns the happy toculiy of se- | that are performed throuzhout this Vinol contains the very elements rs, fo Ik Nee 5 % Heeting han ud heart-touching | ra E tensely r = 1 { ; ; dously ange ' 1 e g apid moving and intensely thrilling puld hear no one watch £ I i hiects of nhackneyed type, and | story. Briefly, the story tells of needed to replace weakness with AT e bl Ll Dicky that e e e | TeSOWNG e inosway that zets { Puek Duane. who, in selt defense, Strength, just as it did for this visk of i - el oL T o i tnder the sk sills @ man who threatened jis lite. New York man. to distract my ¢ more. o e e e o r Times” is a dramatic com- | ! en flees from civilization and “I am 74 years of age and got into a : follis ople that the | falls in with a gang of outlaws who weak, run-down condition as a result of ns lived among and grew f > regions bordering the It the grippe. Our druggist suggested hose emotions we can un- | (3 . in the Lone Star state. 1= Vinol to build me up and T noticed an whose troubles we can sym- | girl from a bandit chief and | improvement soon after taking it, and N s with and whose frailties are 1en she is recaptured from him it has restored my strength so I can now mood. : v, and ¥ g a bii f v v Gt common e all she manages to cseape and reach his | do a good day's work. My wife has in on Al h thot « ¢ v The Keith vaudeville offered con- | niother home. While he is forced | also taken Vinol for a run-down condi- mal comm ie dr SOl GINTODOSETE) three Pigh class acts featur- | io live the life of a ydit in the ' tion with splendid resuits.” e 1 kne 1other = “The Collese Quintette.” a won- » companionship of the scum of the * NOTE:—Your leading druggist has for e to 0F My nerves a thought (Uful comery varlety aet that will be [ \Western bad men the young woman mMany years ;&\s;;“&'fl:r #flm:‘:;flffi 1?,:',‘:: i i than this famous Cod Liver and Iron Tonic Rodsas i S EILL © CIUBOR B GO ikl » stigma of murder and eventually ¢, et strength and build oue uwp. The | B T tiau ke (e 1 8 t a 5 urr‘l . ‘r;rrmu-\’f'l feu nm-’r«;nmh‘ : lip it Up Juck Duane the outlaw hecomes Buck formula of Vinol is on every label. 3 3 vhy lould always be the'! outing would he spoiled. Tn fhit ¢ Torma Telma, the haluncing billiard- | Duane the Ranger. Py its. | :v“ w\u“}y‘ ; :no“h‘l-ywxml;n\\- whims | 1 was afraid my femperamontal HUs- | it offers a new novelty that am 1 sup r St comedy and news . Your money back if it fails. jrritation. I would let Dicly deal | band wo throw (he whole (rib 1 {45 an extra attraction. Ralph D, farve also on the hill as well as fouw R e AT {1 resolved, however, to add no fur- | Tompkins, the world’s champion one- | vets of superh vaudeville including RERINEE e complications 1o Dicky's plan: }legged dancer and songwriter will in- | the celebrated Franklyn Four, those | & = [ therefore, 1 dressed quickly in a jee o new novelty in the line of | doncing wonders the Meridan sister modulating my voice (o carefnl | serviceable yet cool litile gown of blue j Dunbar and Duntar, Russell and Rus- | - Eiional couiicsy Yo linen with hrown oxfords and hose orer e 1 sell. ki o i . o apeals v Dicies aban 1t | Then. putting a light hrown sweater | Lyew ATER. | FOR HOUSE OF LORDS do not think my captious mother- | where I could reach it easily and take he worth and success of an . ith me for fear of a change in | depends on the endorsement whick h e e, o o counted on to make t ihe talk of the town. Mardo and |h cvery eneray fo free him from Clark & Brainerd Co,, dohu . Me- Briarty, Dru € W. 1L Russcll. Druggist and Druggists cverywhere, er either to assent or object.” hw was ever so astonished in her | i d 1 : I have siweys Doon mosticare. | the temperaturc TH (OOl UD=a ma ceeives at the hands of the public © humor every whim of hers that | zine and seftled mysell to read in t and the better the endorsement the ssibly could, no matter at what cndeavor fo keep from getting j better the article. That is why “The iy o - 2 2 2 Gitural Law” is so successtul as o nvenience to myself, and have nervo | " R . 7 % S Z stood firm in contradiction to Dicky's hurried and unceremonions nd that is why it is drawing 2 o casIon Peien e ol we was in-ientrance a litfle while lafer made me | capacity houses at every performance g i | arRT ed. This cool dodging of her re- | drop the magazine, startled. iTis face ']“‘ \\:}"“‘» :»"“1(|\"‘ ‘..\«“‘pmv ,’.ti‘n.ii::.}p'-:i it was something entirely ne was flushed and his eves dancing with an S 5 1 experience. amusemont. vhich this at drama of sex aftr: o has receive e foll ing o & Ve E Skete . e o e ey { cet” Te said, pushing back hix [ ton has veceived the following ex New oYrk—Sketched above are twe l 'Where gL LIS i damp, tumbled . and throwin acts are certainly worthy of notice felt a trifle ashamed of myself | | intensely interesting and instru | self dow 0 couch, “what-| B , cvery oceasion for daytime street ap- DT maw her jaw dvop and her | Bimasclf down upon ! ive. A =mreat lesson in professionaf R s (ke e D o e GO e [ Gt et s T e g e R’I C e i . | parel. ra sur coat is the acme of erment. Bul the next momeat DOV inte such an ; Minnesota). “Holds the mirror nup to : : | comrort and mode, the one sketched in 2 downiie o : UHUTEC 2 e and sermon of lift H b % seal will be a constant source of satis- 1 recovered herself and I saw : 2 S (s : &he neededl mo sympathy [rom | hidniticallod foy dhe e denantiientiimaliove ihat every: parentiand child, | I i, o e e T her words would have set the place | outhoart and lover, doctor and pa- | Sister Mary cooks daily for a family (By Belty Brown.) belt of medium width wmarks the waist line in the front, passing under the cape-like back. Monkey fur tips mark the joining of the back panel with the front Beside the fur coat is outlined a suit in Russian blouse style, made up of chiffon velvet in one of the new shades of red High, close fitting collar, cuffs, edge of jacket and tips of the long winter strect costumes, designed to fit ‘ ) I sash belt are trimmed with gray squir- faction. Short enough not to be rel. The back of the coat forms a loose panel, from which the belt emerges under each arm, to loop at tered. As mear as 1 could make oW ihoyld see and hear,” (Rev. Kitehen an understanding of the . ‘ % around the throat a collar of the ICEUM THEATR /VEVV B 1 her ravings, she said you and [ 1 Morrell, Minneapolis. Minn.) “Tt o5 | chemistry of cooking. ned from | G g 2 R s A T SeREn o AULM | | irved ner out of house and HOME | own o the most fundamental study of domestic scicnce in i state | 8 = | but that she didn’t intend to stand {iagic principles of social order” ! university, Consequently the advie g : for it, and wound up with an imper- |« orze Maychin Stockdale, D, 1 1 ofters is a happy combination of ative but rather incoherent and tear-| New York city). “As an educational | theory and practice. Jivery recip. ful demand to he taken out witi|oreanization standing for the best in | gives is her own, first tried out and | ‘: i : Some Old Fashioned Home Recipes = = }mv fire. As it is. the walls ave VIS Gong congregation and clerg of four adults. She brought to her B : 3 i drag upon the shoulders, it is (Influ! | the three-quarter length, and a seal | the frant Junior for an automohile ride imme- | art, Jiterature, music, and the deama, | served at her family table diately. What did you say, anvwayv?” | it endorses with pleasure the « x % S e e e e e e S As Served in New York’s Largest Hotel | tempted to make a sharp reply. Buf | one of the most cducationalsgver pre- | to make (hln;\'\ “do” in the kitchen T T hesitated there came my mother- | senied to a think public.!™ (Mme. | than in any other part of the house % 3 = = in-law's sharp, peremptory knock | Maric Cross Newhaus. president, So- 3ut it's the kitehen “implements” Woman’ Chef Bakes “Corn Pone’ psweet milk and one well ipon the door. ciete des Beanx Avts, New York city). | that are used three times a day, 51 2 | \Within a Block of Broadwity—Men | a0 two tablespoonsiul of shortenin B o R s in the year and deserve (he ¥ i i Bake 20 minutes. Stops the Tickle sreatest consideration Patrons Make Home Cooking Idea ‘ anit ce-pan nicked and | Instantncous Success. Deviled Mutton. HISRITS A MAD RUSH FOR s 1. 0.q > Thr ; S B P H SR 1icl Thioat fand BGUTCSIRITE| D o ST Tl = i R . i ; " S Vi SEATS, SO GET YOURS HOI‘lIck ¢ the Ongma] e HONEY | 1aking off is really a dangerous ar- (N. K. A. Special to The Herald.) Cut even slices of cold mutton, not B . ticle to use. The chips of enamel can g NoniYoXili oy i Elome cookingl o irat sttt e et G NOW Malted Milk Avoid ¢. A free box of GROVE'S O-PEN-| 35 a1l sorts of damase to one's in the largest hotel in the world Gl I e S ] Imitations & Substitutes PRATE SATVE for Chest Colds, 1ead | zogtive system. - s Goodby “Terrapin a la Maitre d'Ho- | putter and one of currant jelly. When RALD SAYS: & Colds and Croup wi‘h every lottle A Dover beater that hits only .L«_QLD. tel!” arewell “Fillet a Ya Chateau- | ji hisses lay in the mutton and heat THE NATURAL LAW = = = = *| on one side of the revolution is an RHQIVDDAS briand™ anad ‘“‘Leche Crer and all'l siowly—turning several times—Tlor five SCORES A BIG HIT 5 unnecessary evil. vour little sister “mousses™ and “souf- | miuutes, or until the slices are soft ; 4 A eDAn with & vlse dn diel]l [ ondon - laay Rhondda, widew oo 195 &nd 5 la modes! | and very nhot, hut not until they begin “Handling a difficult problem Y ’t conter rec ERICINIYS fore 3 “Tl I Get Slantwithio : g | e equires close watching or the (he late food controller of Iingland I'll have some beef stew with v | to crisp. alke out the m on ith the skill. which has Oou can't go HARTFORD, ¢hops will burn. iay soon st in the e of Jords, | tubles, corn pone, a celery salad with | warmed dish, cover and set over boil- arked a majority of the c 5 2 S . o it o Worn out brushes leave their Dris- | 1oC that swome A i cheese dressing, and—Ilet—m ing water. To the butter and jelly left any’s pust productions wrong lf Tonight at 8:15 and ALL WEEK | {jog everywhere and clog the plumb. | CF 't woemen hive the puVIIEEE: | e Tiere It 1! Washinaton cream pie| 1 the pan add three tablespoonfuls of “Not since the presentation . Matinee Saturda; N ing. ——e - - with jam! And coffee with my din-| vinegar. A small teaspoonful of mada ere of ‘Common Cl Y Fray Comstock and William Elliott Iven in the kitchen “a stitch in | ner! And, waiter! This is to come | mustard. A quarter spoonful of salt, cal company’'s ¢ ing struck ou gO present time saves nine.” from the ‘home kitchen!" " Half as much pepper as vou have salt. e o i fan, 105 THE MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS e TR The tired man stretches his leas | Stir together over the fire until they fudience he drama deals R h h | g - | under the table and waits contentedly | hoil and pour on the meat. Cover ith the sex problem in a man- lg t to t € lw'n'i’vc“(]:l(‘l‘ i -Baked apples, Trench for a dinner such as mother used to | three minutes over boiling water and er devoid of vulgarity.” A, o . serve when he was a boy at home. He | serve. This recipe was originated hy ’ L\:l “heon—Creamed potatoes, cold Beautlful Actressessay kvows just what is coming. No strange | Mrs. Williams' mother. ARCADE ORIGINAL N. Y. COMPANY ihsh | S , French names disguise the dishes on Jves. 25¢ to $2. Sat. Mat. 25¢ to $1.50. mner-—tarrot soup, lumb chops. | .y chort Massage with Howard's But- | the men He runs no chance of in White Cup Cake. NF_W YORK' SU(.:CES$ STUDIO Wed. Mat. Best Seats $1 :"‘!“"m'h fried potatoes, grape fruit| “umilk Cream at Night Before Re- | digestion resulting from over h J, bread and butter, jelly roll L cake, coffee. 1 cup butter tiving Is Al 7] Is Necossar: | sauces or scasoning. L No matlel i hetheracnh tobled he new “home cooking kitchen ’ (_“]LL ;?w:. :;: ‘;nv\” us My Own Recipes. ith a poor complexion, wrinkles, | in the great Flotel Pennsylvania in £ itk s, 2 5 il % 1 cup of sweet milk FOI’ )'OUI' The carrot is an excellent food in | Uuffiness around the eves. freckles, | NeW York was a success from the first t : : Whites of 5 eggs. ; that it is cheap and wholesome. In | crows feet or lines around the mouth, | day it began operating. A woman 1 teaspoonful of cssence of bitter Chnstmas the reign of Queen Elizabeth it was | nsly finger nails, or just a simple | Mrs. C. H linms, is in charge. Shel 4 e 5o highly esteeied that the Indies [ 1oughness pf the face, hands or arms | is & most motherly lacking person, JUst | =N 0 1 tier and sugar: add milie wore leaves of it in-their head-drosst | caused by/wind or sun, you will find | the sorf to stand in a kitchen door| Cream butter and sugar: add milic Photos Popovers. at any or all of these troubles wall | With a gingham apron tied round her [ {14 beat M . T il * 1 cupful flour. | quickly disappear with the use of S and call: . ;m’.; \]'\m"',”\ ':,,:‘gfi'\ )\T\”",""' ,[r“.‘"::,”("l 3 9 1, teaspoonful salt. Moward's Buttermilk Cremn 000 \jnr Dinner’s reads e e Tt i i s ATSTORY 'OF THE t's none THU.—~FRL—SAT. I eax. To prove this to your complete sat- The recipes she uses in the w cupful milk. isfaction, get a small quantity today biggest hotel today are the same her i { AGNETISM OF YOUTH TOO Earl oTNeo | T e & Crowellls Diusitorel wilthitie | o theli nbd iR S ETandmather sed 7 A Mix salt and flour. Add milk | derstanding that they will freely re- | YIS ago In their country homes. | S puheed cestare ot oot e | i arciase et o . | drs e some o v e - | B Prepare ; Add yell beatelf egs and butter. Beal | satisfied user. e sure to get s o {hree wminutes with ega beator. Pour | HOWARD'S BUFFERMILK CREAM Beck Stew: With Vegetables. > thirly (o thirty-five minuies in : Farnum s ‘ ‘;R [‘ h' I' 2 canoihlly o8 ioueh thevivetaito be Cut This Out o -arrot S served separately. Make deep inci Many medical men say we will prob- Carrot Soup. [ Hanfurd sions in the beef with a thin sharp another epidemic this fall | i ably have > cupfuls carrcts. knife and insert narrow strips of salt ] 11 hox 1 pr \ 1 5 rife 3 ArTow s of st et us all hope and pray we will ey it D BURLESQUE bottom of iron pot. When pot is ho But at the same time let us be well i 6é 4+ cupfuls soup Stock V[aiu Streei PhOIlL’ 107(, (C | put in meat and brown on all sides | prepared e ast 0 Wash and scrape carrots. Put | tor : t bhalf an hour. Don't heat The flu as it is called, usually starts (hrousn the food chopper. Put hui- ARTHUR PEARSON PRISEN St of this dish depends upon slow § \with a cold and tightness in the chest TONIGHT, FRY,, SAT ter in a stew-pan and when melted e If vou even suspect < there is a ) i b3 add carrots. Stew slowly until car Il | Washington Cream Pic chance that you may he gettin - mer fifteen minutes. Press through N cup sugar tea, such as Dr. Carter's K & B Tea or ZASU PITTS, in That Happy Drama a strainer. Return to fire and ad:l freg ) 1-2 cup hutter Celery King and send for your physi- i MILES OF OTHERS salt and pepper. Boil for five mint \ WONDERFUL SHOW cup millk cian. | While you are waiting for the ‘. 1 ? , ° Jelly Roll Cake. 5 ;\.” flotle. dyz;(!imhi“u‘ix Begy's Mustarine on throat | e 2 eg and chest. B upt gar 2-teasnoontuls bakinginay Rub it on freely and never mind jf : i )\“>’“» Cream { does feel od and hot, it cannot . mil) e Beauty : of The Llly } | cups milk blister even the tenderest skin i teaspoonful salt 3-4 cup suga But don't stop at throat and chest; t Will Make You Laugh, Then Cry, But Leave You Happier ) teaspoontuls baking powder jj can be yours. lIis 4 2 tablespoonfuls floy get some > rub this enemy af in- Py ! ® 3 s ¥ get some one to rub ti o A . . | teaspoonful salt. { wonderfully pure, 1 flammation over your entire back and KEITIT VAUDEVILLE FEATURES ran m i teaspoonful vanilla f soft, pearly white ap. 7" A 1 teaspoonful vanilla especially. between the shoulder blades, Beat eggs. Add suga Aix bak- | | pearance, free from all A Bake in a shallow pan, split and This is one of the most sensible ing powder with flour and salt, add- | B blemishes, will be com- 4. spread with eream when cool. (an be | precautions you m take against ! l he CO“e i insfalte metelyfn i B iR P parablejtojtie perfect * L H9) served with whipped cream or jam. | pnewmonia, which often quickly fol- e uln e e nilla. Bake in a_dripping pan in a g beaut (PN his recipe belonged (o Mrs. Williams' § lows the flu and is just what the doc- moderate oven. When done remove | 1 e > B grandmother. e Har i Sldcack " from pan onto a dampened towel. Cut | o . 7jam— Gornione . ot Begy's Mus ShTor e i ] Srale sl il wirasy ne. Yon can get Begy's Mustarine fo MARDO HUNTER. NORMA TELMA ! DUNBAR & DUNBAR | off edges, spread with jelly and voll. | Go d's large cup of graham flour 30 and 60 cents in vellow boxes all large cup of wheat flour ready for use at any drug store PP XTRA ATTRACTION—RALPH D. TOMPKINS, the one-legged RUSSELL & BEATRICE o i the yeast has been | Orlenfal Cream 1 1 Can it be that Sved 156 £in “Iiial i 11-2 tablespoonfuls su Remember it is made of real vellow dancer and song writer. He's a wondor—See Him Serc, MERIDAN SISTERS put into {he price of bread rathe: FERD.1. HOPKINS & SON h‘l'm‘ York 1-2 teaspoonful salt mustard. Use it for sore throat e = u than into the bread itself § . e b 2 teaspoonfuls baking powder coughs, chest colds, pleurisy, bronchi- s PR — . s MARY. i Sift altogether and add 1 1-2 cups of # tis, lumbago and all aches and pa

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