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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1910, AN » : S | BLUE REMAINS MY HEART =« MY HUSBAND | Frfmrriie, = IN FAYOR FOR 5‘ M VEi ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF i} \ e 3 “ IR TEEE IS{G’I aw Revelations of a Wife : ' / b S < e What Dicky Said ind carry inte the house inoa de UnIcashothorvise hotoed o bien TG Tleac go's Bide. tain £ sotices are written by the press When He Reached Madge's Side. R T R i CryrR. burcaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deat. Phe shock of hearing Dicky's volce | sion! My mother-in-law's churlish COX'S THEAT T 2 g/ In the kitehen of her own home Sis- neat shces. Season with salt and pep- excited altercation when I had ! londuet toward Major Grantland had FOX°S THEATER. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 3 d | ter Mary cooks daily for a family of] per and dredge with flour. Fry in a ught him miles away watching bis | not been rooted in resentment is 4 decided volief, indeed. to the only Mack Senneft wirls app. ! four adults. She brought to her kitch- | 1ittle butter to a pale brown. Chop $ked car by tho roadside was al-| Lo, bat in b o e OO YL TLOBTE e A Glen ey odl i dl bireais W theater In (he castern United 5\ b ot vndsEaIInE of the UhRRIWTY s Bioe it sevsral Mncek Pus st too much for me., However ho | Dicly. RadeTi hampion- bare plots of the iverage picture pro- | States. They have played all the Polt ot cooking, gained from study of do-|meat and bone into a kettle. Add ¢ ¢ Ve icky, In reality she was cha duetion and chance upon a produetion o s in this state, including Hart- ! mestic science in a state university. | celery herbs and carrots. Pour that really has Droper plot that may Land Now Haven. They come el 4 Consequently the advice she offers | about 2 cupfuls of hot water be termed original and the reliet | 9 cl act with their own lighting A »py combination of theory and| e glowly for 2 hours ’ cvolves into @ Keen pleasure when the | @nd seenic cffects and are not a. part ¥ practice. Every recipe sho gives is her | 1y ‘ang carrots, Stra to casi of such a production consist ot - of the regular program. which will / = / own, first tried out and served at her I3 Make u gravy 1 \ 1 \ply. “Not content 1 sonsist of the regular pteture progr: i hone and”eef®ry. ;Make o gravy. Add e chance to eplys s 1y el aetors and NOU mere performers, | CONS gular pteture program / » family table, i*ler {ulce and Holt S o doubt his mother had intention- | with leaving your wife by the roa AL this can be siid of “fThe Tale of | 4nd four acts of vuudeville, These : 0 » ketchup Criisbana sttty X Sxi °' or unintentionally fanned the! side, vou come in here a £0od BOUTL g Cities” Iy Charles Dickens, 4 irls ave an added attraction to (he 3 L e D fle of his wrath by her discourteous | aprovward and ab the man but f00 1 Wiy (he superh actor, William I sular program | ) Punvcl dousand vears b Chis i et th’\oqul“lg‘libl.'uui jtude toward .\l.\_\wr.(nilxlll-«lld. But whom Marvzuret n t he Iyving i 1,.‘.; - ]'l‘:]\']l'fi ll‘n _'“5 )“ e T . cases and that by eating it the Romans must be churlish, indeed, to be o | dilch somewhere. fors Thisspicture hegan @ three das : s M SATER. might live in health for 800 y&ach: ntful aguinst the man who, by Up the St - ,, | run at Fox's theater vesterday and v Good hot particularly last night, Roman ye: ging me home so prompily, had O, it shie Just siving it to him!” | o continued throushout the week. | have been ing the Lyceum Play- Today we kno\\ that cabbage s rich | h, mmuo ” I gasped to Mrs.|she had stolen to the window al the £ ‘1 ) ‘> u picture that one cuil- | the bex office s s that ('dllil\'l‘.\i 2 phorus, These minerals are necessary 3 (“]’“0“ eanitantan J ¥ k with a wild idea of sending first words and was listening in un- | not miss without omitting to see ono | houses may be ceted for the re- | . to the worn-out body tissues and by ,tablespoontul granulated gelatine. for Dicky and so cutting short ! disguised childish delight to what she | of the greatest dramas and one of the | maining perforr ces tonight, tomor- | 3 B eating cabbage we supply them 4n'a Pare, core and quarter pears. diatribe. But a sober second later chavacterized as “the hest serap | Bred <Ij_‘or on the -m-(u*.A heet. | row ufternoon and tomorrow evening. | B3 q | very simple manner vbgkq mfw! .m““, into asseérole with sugar, cloves, hght showed me the futility of I've heard in a month of Sundays.” Dickens wrote ~the = story. Nothing [ Next week the plavers will appear | very simple way. ' cinnamon - and one cupful of ‘water. ing -:Hm. Fluftin » a5 her son| ‘WPlease, M m!" Magjor | more ned be said. William Farnum i i In that best of comedigs, “Mary's A\n-l 3 There are four common: kifdy of | COVer and bake about two hours in B teaed her: inte the affain.| Grantiand laterposed. . “You.are do-il thie star, slaying a dual vole, which | kle,” which in the words of Pollyanua, | B sbage, drum-head, sugar-loaf, Sg: |4 SIOW oved, heing careful the pears B oLl o it i veur son wun injustices | also speaks for itself. arrot of the play is worth going A voy and purple. Some var & al. | did' not break. Arrange pears in a 11y &84 hel fml s until Dicky s “I don’t want to hear anything from arl White, queen of all serial pro- s to see. In factithe play has now | | ways in market. The Shvoy is:best|mold. To the juice of the pears add : o plessly until Dick Lo e e on, demonstrated yesterday to | salned so wide a following that it is as & ! for boiling, drum-head and purplé for| €hough watér to make 2 cupfuls. Add fl; ’"’é“m oty spm;‘t “S;m out ";m] ~,“m) ..]\‘{':“v\.o ju;t like ‘,‘“ S ,,:\L the ‘satisfaction of a |m-<>o audience, | Tamous as Mary's lamb. ads. Drum-head is usually cheaper | lemon juice and rind and boll few ajor Grantland’s voice—deep, - | ot ham. b o that Pearl has lost none of the charm - . 3 B i . is: 5 . e e el cha than purple or red cabbage. minutes. Dissolve gelatine able- 1y suave. but steady beneath the!of the men, getting things tangled UD |,y g fitness that made her the idol of Uncooked cabbage is mir(' asily di- [ spoonfuls of cold ;.;tlm!m :e‘r{u: ‘mlm ace—came through the window, | so nobody can make h“:l"‘ f"“' ‘-“é OF} all serial fans. That the great Pearl | gested that cooked k gelatine. Pour over pears. Lef cool 1, distinetly. them. You're responsible for part of | iq in a serial written by o less PR AR e ; o 5 3 SR = = PR e am sure you cannot have undar—“ms muddle, T can sece that,’ but| suthor than our mous: Rpbert W, | 5 treet has given way under Menu for Tomorrow. and become firm before serving. priRo ¥ S i - e e Lo tol - > weight of the road, making neces- | Breakta Oranges, hacon, potato Our old triend, the 4 me. Lioutenant Grabam, when | Richard’s so deep in it that he’s 5ot| Chambers is a sufficient guarantee to the dispatching of a force of cakes, toast, coffee. : sumer, is mostly ultims jid you that Mrs. Graham—" no license to criticize anybody. the most skeptical that this “The ' workmen to repair the break. Al A X Luncheon—Baked eggs, radishes, g gave my wifé’s name out of it,” i Iicrazylor iare :.n. the res Black Secret,” is indeed a serial of 2 ' thaugh the cave-in is on private prop | bread and butter, graham wafers, tew. y snarled., and I knew that he [ he demanded. M‘Ldg»f E thousand son:sutx?‘m. as the critics erty the fact that the damage was Dinner—Knuckle of veal—ragout, beyond all bounds of reason, ap- | fractured rib in a faint! This is the [ have named it. The final chapter of caused by the roadway and that it is| browned potatoes, shredded cabbage LIKE A REEL BANDIT or discipline. Except to one | first I've heard of it. Where is she? | “The Great Gamble” is also shown | necessary to maintain it to keep (he | ) e e That's all I want to know. @All the wm; (19]!:18(1,\ and News reelT, The | slope in the roadway, the board ot | ed pears, sponge cake, coffee. rest can go to the devil.” vaudeville program is very pleasing, public works will make the repair. (By Betty Brown). My Own Recipes, - s o st wotd pinged upward to my| “She’s upstairs in her room,” my “fl’”‘ fos o ‘)'““ifi: ““dn"f"f'. 07 .D'{; = - - New York, Nov. 21.—Dull blue| If the cheaper cuts .of meat,are | Corlisle Walks Into Station, While how likte 2 rific bullet. It held. mother-in-law answered. ‘“But vou | Hlfeus {8 the head/ino attraction —anc D georgette crepe as background for a | properly cooked they are delicious| p nishment, anger and the correc-. mustn’t excite her. The doctor said Il‘l(?sl.sl 8 11,.‘“31 ‘»z :{”‘t’v_ ‘l,‘;‘ trimming of deep, vibrant blue, makes | and a welcome change from the usual power which Mother Graham she must be—" class circus actithat accomplishe one of the loveliest afternoon frocks | chops and steaks. As variety is snml tic Messagé to Union Pacific. managed to ¢ home, only he, !ing me aguinst the real ov fancizl course, could tell; but it needed | peglect of wmy husband | hing but his tones to inform mo “I'nt thoroughly ashamed of yoi he wus in one of his towering | Richard.,” she went on without zivins 2 large pears or 3 small ones. 4 whole cloves. % cupful ‘suga 4-inch piece stick cinnamon ultimate con- e these days! MARY. sse Searches, and Sends Sarcas- R Reattates o assert over anyone| But Dicky was already pounding | i3 Purpose without the aid of harsh-| of simple lines. In the sketch today | ta be the spice of life, let us strive for : ; or a whip. “The Wap and the | el e e Y i At : Casper, Wyo., Nov. 21—William © oted with her. pell mell up the stairs. Little Mr: is & good act with snappy talk | deer .Il\lL 4l!‘n .\k.|v1 is use (1» (L‘ "u‘le 41( our dinne and gain a little o i i blease keep out of this, mother.” UurkLe tripped lightly to the door. foundation, over which the lighter | “sbice” there. Carlisle, train bandit walked into the and good melody. Williams and Gleen bilie zeor y i el Baked Eggs v Ths i cy's quick, sullen ever did like playing goose-| . . - . 5 é ¢ 5 lue georgette falls in an overskirt aked FEggs. Western Union office here today while uid visualize Dicky’s q are a pair of clever steppers with tolwithinla fow lincheglotithe hem. : jance at her. ‘>err~\ *" she remarked. ‘“Besides, 1| y5ices that compare favorably twith 2 e e 28 g X : e . abad B e ta raoiy, sha|timb. 1 tnbk T shall take im nome = blue, each block accented wi ;| crumbs. " dsent a telegram to the Unlon Pacific oL R O arkan il g R pOe s R e el S NN SR GIRLE, | 3 : Bl e s e ‘n(‘:(-lltih ¥ 2 teaspoonfuls butter. 1r1nlrond office In (71\o;cnx|c‘01]lmnl:lm; LR O e R e RS e Bo D Rty ; trimmed and sleeves are loose, end-| Salt and pepper. | the railroad for the money he secured ed fast and furiously enough to| Dicky flunz open the door, brushed ing in flowing cuffs of plain georgette Butter four ramequins or baking| from passengers on the Los Angeles - R TRl e e ] below an inch of the pleated material. | CUPS. Put parsley, salt and pepper in | limitéd train which he held up near CHO e G00, nalinet, IO S i, The line of the hips is bound with | each. Break in eggs, cover with| Medicine Bow Tuesday night. Mother Graham Continues. he was on his knees by my bedside. T X A S tiAlaet > B \ > Tows of pleating in the plain georgette. | cheese and bread crumbs. Add a dot| -The message read: I ta- Xugw Where yorive ekt o Teothoary: LYCEUM THEATRE BRIZAIN 4 b crush girdle of deep blue: satin is | Of butter an top. Bake five minutes. | “Unfon Pacific, Cheyénne, h* she began, ‘“that you. without|groaned. To think I didn't reali 5 crossed about the waist, ending in a _ Knuckle of Veal Ragout. ! “Thanks for haul on your limited. ratch upon you that anyone L»;g ;S"‘ were tht :: badly, fO: I “fm’fl 2 Phone 1000 & % looped sash at the side of the front, :\"‘“;He of veal. me detective force. eave your wife with a fractur at maust be the reason for Grant- AL 3 ) finished with silk cord tassels of the onion “(signed), CARLISLE.” 5 ther man to bring home land’s bringing you home. Are vou 3 . semie shade i 1 head celer > . othe e e e Tonight, Friday and twice > s st shade. Gl ) sure ye ? Jjust fe farday. are #he xemair e — 1 bunch savory herbs (optional.) N A : g something was wrong after a few performances of the JLS SPECTAL MEETING. 2 carrots. The New Britain Teachers’ club ONS’ THEATER minutes’ wait, so T left the old boat Acting Mayor Orson . (‘urtis has I tablespoonful ketchup. | gave the first of a series of socials and scores of heavily armed men searched + |you hadn’t been at the little hotel. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY. Then I beat it here,”nearly c Can MATINET. SATURDAY. you ever forglve your boy Tor being “OIAN & HARRIS Present| g0 heedless And almc woman can guess MRS it oy of Meonshine Madness Piles (mM in ¥s 1 Make-Believe Drugzists refund money if PAZO o OINTMENT fails ‘to cure Itching, |s, Ne“y flf N'fl[leans Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pils Stops Irritation; Soothes and Heals. By Laurence Eyre, You cdn get restful sleep after the PRICES 25¢ to $2.00. first application. Price 60c. tee on finance, to be held in room 201, city hall," next Tuesday evening Lou Tellegen's and Willard 4 o'clock. The meeting has been o) o L ; vl i Goldine at Hospltal of Paris and New York— v worth of school bond €6 o o \ BERGEN WITH TRUMBULL ; ld!nearlr.wh:\l (‘hf,\lmzv\n pave andsyou will realize that 3 | John Bergen, who has been con. | Goldine is no ordinary medicine.. There is not a better J proof of the remarkable power of Goldine than the one nected with the purchasing depart- x ment of Russell & Brwin's for about | 2iven by H. H. Nye of the New Haven Hospital, He said: (1) T ants thas lertEe englotorb it “That is the Lest,medicine I have ever used and I } ! concern and accepted a pluce as as- | KNow a lot about most all of them, for I had stomach et ek Nk e trouble, catarrh, and rheumatism for 20 years. I doc- tric company plant in Plainville. tored nearly all time for one thing or another, but got The Record says—“Excellent more help from Goldine than from all the others. T acting: deserve great credit fn Star in the Super- . & used to have such a sour stomach after eating and selecting such & show . " GRAND Hanfurd would fill up with gas. My bowels were bad and 1 The Herald savs— sellent Serial Openlng at n felt dizzy. ot so I couldn’t get to sleep any b acting in ‘Blind Youth.’ " 5 night before midnight, but now T go to sleep the min- et el N || s BURLESQUE | ) JNr sice e zow Dhe o el e o S0l A e i Main Street Fhone 1026-C | or sas after eating. That is not all. My catarrh was so bad it was making me deaf. It se 5 Oripinator of Goldinz NPT WEER, STARYS ANKTE" e ng me deaf. It seemed as though my i | ears were stopped up with something and there was al- Nov. 20, 21, 22 i 5 1. COOPER but My Photo and Signature 2ivpmg Kimy we by the road and started to hoof ; / B issued w call for a special city meet- Juice of lemon. dances in the High school gymn: HARTFORD. after vou. Got a lift and then found ‘ GEUM Pl. EP g, | % ing, as was the request of the commit- Cyt meat from knuckle, of veal into ' last evening. About 59 were pres : : 1 H ] Wiys a noise in my head, now. that is all ggne and its I can hear as well as ever, and my catarrh is a lot bet- | . @ . ) ter in every way. I had rheumatism in my left knee OUR TREAT! TheBest shOWmTOWfl | R intil I became so stiff I could hardly walk, but today COL. JNG. VAN SOHAICK, JR i & that stiffuess is all gone and 1 would not have known I JOL. JNO. N SCHAICK, JR. 3 i - ever had rheumatism. I had been under the best of “HE'S MAGNETIC—HE KNOWS” WIth Frank Hunter : fcal tr Goldine di medical ment but did more for me than SOBSERVATIONS AND FORECASTS OF A RED CROSS COMMISSION anything else. I am clerk: of supplies at the hospital A PERE e f@fl& IN ITALY, FRANCE, BELGIUM” Vaudeville | e T:cl-ww\\‘:}.mn I say Goldine is & good medicine 1 should OF LAUSHTER™" (4 | Y. W. C. A. Gymnasium 4 P. M. Sunday | : T kY Bty ¥ = Goldine is not a patent medicine. It needs no SPECIAL: MUSIC by Courtesy of the Meriden Community Comrse 1 i poof to the people of your city. BEveryone knows its Col. Van Schaick and the Y. W. C. A. The New Britain Red Cross Presents [ value and where to get it. Den't delay and proleng One of Its Chief Internationnl Workers i your suffering. Get it now at Crowell's Drug Store, 254 Main street, Worth a Dollar—But Free Ask about the free bottle the druggist has for vou XA LNL PART \K)Ml DY FEATURE. EXCEDT lONA g BOTHWELL BROWNE Tonight, e O E SR FORDSTERLING -CLIARLIE MURRAY- MARIL v war._oay |l AT Saturday S WL Ditkansh. Sk THANKSGIVING CONJUNCTION ‘Jll"u A ORCH. 15 ¢ 'l‘“’ o lu‘ & ANOTHER GOOD SHOW E m 2 i JLERBERT RAWLINSON, IN DIRECT EROM TugeLAcqu»gcguronN:A o 1} APPLARING IN PERSON lfil\ATTul_:‘Ellc? ég? P&é\l‘:—?’ ¥ L This store can assist you in doing so. We have [&] e -4 anger uus %in stock a large and varied assortment of Suits, A ; v T g ’ Coats, Dresses, Skirts and" Waists in all the leading [§] Y3 ) . 0} 3 > : A TA\.LE QF_'_T_V_VO CITIES Affalr" colors and materials. Our prices are very reasonable. IN It's a great photoplay. Full “THE BLACK SECRE ) of big scenes, big fights, big thrills, COMEDIES NEWS Mack Sennett Comedy—Others. AUD EVILLE FOUR BIG ACTS FEATURIN 3 3 DI DIO CIRC U S Keith Va'udevnlle MON—TUE s SATURDAY SUPPE WIth ADMISSIONS EVE. i MON.,, TUE., WED. “The Canton Trio.” 15¢ Bal ..... 17c—28¢ : AW 25¢ Ol age The Only Sennett Reauties (In Person) St e et < 35¢ Boxes ........ 44c IN “YANKEE DOODLE IN RERELIN YOU WILL ITKE THIS SHOW. EE@@E@E@@E@ EIEIEIEIE]E]EIEEJ ) Before purchasing your needs in our line come [w] [=] (=] 0] g O] O] O] = n and look over our stock. ALTERATIONS FREE. J. RUBIN 135 MAIN STREET C 1 5 ) 1 6 D 6 ) Ooooooooooooooo) )

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