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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, LtCEMBER 17, 1919, From ! ture. Turn into deep, butter and cups light brown sugar | floured breaa pans and when cool| 2 eggs. | wrap in oiled paper and keep in ..I 1 cup nuts. | tight tin box until needed 1-2 cup citron i Hard Tack. 2 {ablespoons water. | eggs. | teaspoon vanilla i cup granulated suga: : 1-2 cups flour. i * ADELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF MY HEART =< MY HUSBAND (SR o pea—— iy “!“ ‘ Revelations of a Wife o : lohgly | ...JJI\ cup flour. 2 teaspoons baking powder cup dates. i | teaspoon soda 1 cup black walnuts. 1 teaspoon salf. | 1-4 teaspoon soda. Cream sugar and shortening. Beat | 1-4 teaspoon salt. eggs, vanilla and water together. Mix : -, | Beat eggs until light. Beat in sugar. | soda, salt and baking powder with The Strange Question , to school in the car and ask the jan- ST, A ey | Mix soda and salt with flour. Cut| flour. Add wetand dry ingredients al- Lillian Asked About Jim. itor for the desk. Haven't you sum- Fiflen _otherwise noted, these motices are written Ly the press dates and walnuts in small pieces. Add | ternately. Add nuts and citron the felt & weight roll from my spirits | mered and wintered me long enougi ureaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal, Ki flour to eggs and sugar and then “‘“"st last thing before rolling on the mold Lillian’s words, mystified even | to know that when I get (hv'our]rh witn \erring and nuts. Grease and flour the out-| ing board. Roll on a well foured o ; : ST o board, making the sheet as thin as ‘s tangle of cir-| this thing there’ll be a red A e ide bottom of a dripping pan and | : U bl SR noross the trail that will lead that . FPOX'S THEATER, 4 spread the cake mixture very {hinly on | possible. Cut with a cookie cutter and stances surrounding Milly Stoc across the trail tha y s Dorma, Talmadge, the talonted and ) it. Bake in a moderate oven 10 min-| bake in hot oven AeE . whic o a roman’ mily—who, =l & SxEe ane. = . . Bak a, ak ven. fige's death in which I felt my f}wl‘ iomane pretty nearly | dcoomplished star n “The Isle of Come These Christmas e | Here's the season’s greetings to you! plved. I3ut Lillian's viskness and | denta v, I \L:“ & S T e 'onf:ucv( the super production that | Nut Cookies. | May vour Christmas fire burn bright, usiasm ins tackling the affair|as batty as she = 1as been showing at Fox's theater for 1 cup butter and lurd mixed | but not so hot as to hurn your cake. diiise re; trust . > btrified me. [Her manner x e | buctoo. Nay, nay, my love the first half of this week will mi Cake ReClpes e T k involuntarily of 3 G your Lillian. seen for the last time this evening. t upon her long a Jim Is Needed. | An entire change of program for the Give old Lil some mystery io laughed. 1would have defied 1 | last half of the week at Fox's theater e, he said, “and she pyts her nosc | most confirmed n\.s;\x‘«lxr}n}c‘rfl how | MLl feature Wallace Reid in his latest the air like a bird dog, and the| planct to have done otherwise 30 ¥| comedy-drama, “You're Fired,” and a il help the person she goes after.” | impudent, flamboyant Lun«en‘yr; :)1\(\“ :m\'cl and high class act of Bat. Lillan had evolved some | of coursc, I knew to be assurigt o8 7 | ture comedy tir “Moran's Elec- istry of cooking, gained from study af | nite theory from my account of { for the express purpose of putting ](H:‘n- There is i soft spot in the =~ | domestic science in a state university. Walters and from reading ths | in good humor. N ot o elniovio i fan s o iR Bay ; Consequently the advice she offers is a | & Kénneth Stockbridge had ¥ But I also knew \h:ll.,x(‘nca;\ [:ylb (va;r capable Wallace Reid and it is Tappy combination of theory end | §c 1 was certain. And, curlously | words lay a very real truth. t il g lc‘~l1“ o find any other star, who . practice. Every recipe she gives is he: ugh-—considering the almost con- | lian were confident that she could get | can chase away the blues auny faster own, first tried out and served at her { & P N he house without |or with more ting |’(‘S\l“$ than ti § 1, bl I had f Kenneth Stock- |that desk into t S ing a 1 family table. — e jon 1 had of Kemneth Stoft | commont, it hehooved mo fo “sitjhero in “Yowre Fired." In this pro- KAY LAURELL auo RUSSELL SIMPSON o suilt—s = i { | In the kitchen of her own home Sis- | ter Mary cooks daily for a family of | o A four adults. She brought to her! Gt \ = = kitchen an understanding of the chem- | e made me wonder if T had|tight” as Dicky would say, and|duction Wallace Reid plavs the part Direcied by Reginald Bavker Bake your Christmas fruit cake | 2 : of a young man, who wants to marry now! | - i . istaken, if he might noi | watch her do it. . il Loy 3 1> 10w L \ f »‘bcp’{‘)“;".i:'(‘.\f S { “How dependable is Jim?" she|the daughter of a railtoad magnet OM“\" EicnicgesfthegpricoRtheyfancandy 1 e rami y innocent after all. eedine=t But as & general rule railroad ma : sugar the somewhat minus quantity it} ! eedless to say, T uttered no word : ke L | nets are particular about the qualifi the housekeeper needs all her Wits | this mental comment aloud. -Lil- | s no limit to his absolute | . qualific 5 > houselkeeper needs | e he | tion of ‘the voung men wr o AR i E DO the hou P B B | 3 3 Seniente sl T alty,” T replied, thinking' of the n voung who marry 2 PALACE and tact to make possible suu i Il L sae mopt sasy EOILE Ch . | their daughters. This particular p: S Tetids cikeslnd ool St mus | can 5 ¢ disquieting | many times Jim had shown his grati- | . 2 s, s particular pa- ' . rSDAY. Bl AT .| vuletide cakes and cookies. S st | ) Ry i e e o e " for the care we had taken of | iN-1aW was very condescending anout THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY | ov."sugar in order to make them | wn - upon anyome who Thas. thel he care £ R | m al “ . | the whole affair and agreed that could and keep her family d natured | : . i ¢ : t the front. c at c 2 P g00 4 rity to interrupt her train of absence ‘“‘a e o et e cRe : tr i S d thin s totaontel| 4> ? R i % 5 & 't mean that. Has he the 3 2 a job three yore in the same position as a young | With promises of s ngs to \l‘g‘\:t \‘\hrvn'slha; is l‘m;;\v\cmc{‘\: i “‘“\“C:‘; TR ::)\nctl*;; \\‘uih?m I}(”L’I‘g fired h(’]s:x‘«)l\hl man who is one of the principals in | | Ih(;ugh vour fr\n}‘t_ cake q]}uuld :;e S Amas ! portant problem. L as g 8 the girl and the paternal ble “The Girl He Couldn't Buy,’ the | baked now, the cookies may be made o ( g ¥ Bt of her friends, a wholesome awe | Nis eves and ears open Tor SO | ing. 1t seemed so awful simple and comedy-melodrama at (he Lyceum | Christmas week. A box of these latter | e We are'tofienng you the her displeasure, because of the very | he has been hts flashed back to a |30 Bracious of the old gentleman that (peater this week, nightly and on| With a slice or two of fruity cake / / opportunity to guard the ity ,of the occasions when she dis- lmxxwtoho:xi“:es hemree Sanh m«\'_ (.hf\i::‘ “ant Jiiei;g‘h‘; out rn!d] getS Thursday and . Satuyday afternoons ma,];es ‘:1 etlo‘o]thjg;r:(('hOr(;t:w}fr‘\:;lir?;nfgolto }kwa]t‘h oftl your fal{mlv by s it { long Rslne @ bel o el aiting on tables sk A atirely differ. | send a friend. Some s else’s cook- Wi ing them wa Ldltian Decides. father's idemtity when faithtul Jim,]. swell rostaurant. But oh bo . Your answer would be entirely differ- | {0, | avs taste so much better than ) ; | espIng | Bl elad WaE. doubting the motives of the “Quester” | 4 the e g s ,, | ent. s 1 and stylishly cl for the khe did not speak for several min- do g as the ancient would say, ‘“‘Alas is me, your own. . YS TO C i e lambtion con. | from Broadway, had done some|for things just naturally start hap- Also it's nice to have a set of cookie : COLD DA OME. E = 2 sleuthing on his own account, had| pening right then as the boy never : cutters in fancy shapes. The kiddies b . jg cthe trall ‘h\’{f’;gh ‘Ih‘"l.i;"“o | thrown the searcher for me off the | knew how many trips there were be- YOUTHFULNESS love birds and pussies and fishes and yR ¢ Again and aglain we have e o ton ‘(’}:‘"_P e D reioy | track and had come to me with his | tween the cook and guest. No, he | AND DIGNITY Christmas stars. And don't forset ! 2 A explained to you that we will tiz‘i’éa""“ hee‘r b e the | knowledge afterward. wasn't fired, he just left blessed by ‘ these same can be made wonderfully p > be glad to open a CHARGE . i “I am sure he is equal to any task | the head waiter. A job in an orches- _realistic if vou use little black cur-| / 1 L QN ot of pun, sanversation. ¢ vou wish to set him,” T said, with|tra was o. k. until something hap- IN MINK COAT | rants for eyes whild tiny slices of cit- y ACCOUNT for YOU on our here is no other way out of 3 1 t et degk in | conviction in my voice. pened that caused a viot at a swell ron make a perfectly gaod mouth and / d books. 've simply got to get that desk ini =" ", imagine he will think it|dance and so on until the three | ROSE. 5 v E nouse and keep it here. ‘And wel -0 T8 W atie his errand?” | months were up, but he never was ] | And nowT want to call vour spegial i | Shoppers who are won- stn’t lose’a single minute doing it.| pECESTRE 0 T 0P e recogmition | fired—no, not him. This Paramount - 4 attention to my recipe for Christmas | dering how the family must get it tomorrow morning,.| LT L0 o0 o rality, which is | Dicture is just one continual film of v fruit cake. It calls for NEITHER 7 budget will stretch over the k- of Katie's volatile garrulity, which n > e R e / A St £ bosstble. ] e aiesoTor e it iaY cheer. Bring your troubles to Fox’s . e e .\“ne'wf’i'l‘ L Xmas necessities will do well gazed at her in astonishments| “°.q e "oy toll him the necessity | and o home With a smile a yard ! oy dgnctons ponesily iatine do ol 1Y to shop with us for the desk was the property of Ken-| ¢ .10t dqoing so,” I returned. wide. There are several short sub- o e i REbE bl 7 "loth ifts on the list h Stockbridge, but it still stood an | 10, 200 AU SO T an lay vour | Jects including Pearl White and four f A carefully from the big.man at our| < Ginaes K . 185, school office. To my mind, the . oo o o B Con 3 fine acts of vaudeville featuring “Mo- ] g house. | He 'says this e "{‘t‘flt AL Serve your own interests lving of it from there to our house | ..\,' e ran’s ection,” a miniature comedy N7, 74 I"a temr‘»hltmn‘ ‘n.& ]u\\&fl»upk\))c was to first. ¥y 59 production that will be a sure-fire hit. LR o land s e e e e iorgihe i invite tha maliclous gos- “Do you mind calling him in here : A Lo J swhich the imprisoned principal | . e 2 Eo found it he would “falll” So I have « pmnct right away?” Y AT THE P 4 N to keep it hidden until Christmas when [ siriven so hard td avert from Not in the least,”” I answered, but CORMIOAN /AT (THE EATACE, he certainly does fall for it to the last ce Holcombe and me. . as T rang the bell for Katie, I per- aolsthoal] crumb. illian glanced at me, frowned | tecoq ntvsele o wondering specula. | 2¢e Dill for Thursday, Friday and v (e seeve T mreien G Proke dnto -anesiof liie i sy el HS e Ui ol lervand turday is the special engagement of large sized loaves that packed in an for which Lillian wanted Jim. dilng ovmien JOun oMl egptiny of N /) { air tight tin box will keep indefinite- ONLY SIX SHOPPING DAYS TO XMAS FDon't look so horrified, Child!” ' sesee—cete—e o 00 Oy | the Cormican. Players, who played | A4 4 Iy. Bl “¥ou tina T won't arive up S ) < here during the past summer at the S A b Pork Fruit Cake. ] Business Hours, 8:30 a. m. 1o 6 p. m. Lyceum in stock. Mr. Cormican will i 1 pound fat salt pork. be seen in a vaudeville sketch with /4 / ¢ 2 cups boiling water. T /three people-called “The Girl.” Cor- el N1 ups brown susar. YCEUM T"EATREE"VAW | . mican was a big favorite last sum- / b < ; up molasses. 2 : o mer and was the ‘most popular stock Ty, / v, 2 teaspoons each cloves, nutmeg and | Phone 1000 man who ever came to New Britain, i ," g =0 i 3 allspice. . 9 p and so the Palace theater is giving )i i as sinnamon. Ask ‘anyone who has scen thi | Grand PrlzeM@m ' [ the theater-going public a ('hu\fcrz to it ye; _ Saicaspoons (,,vm”mw lay and they will tell you that be Freanns 6’Ammumtmn see their favorite this time in a vau- it 1-2 cup citron. being remarkably - wel di- O3 W C 4 deville sketch that has made good \ cup currants. tite for Catalogue and has been accepted for the Keith : gtic with < % ‘ THE REMINGTON ARMS UMC. CO.INC circuit. The sketch was written by ! i 4 cup candied fi stle with suspense woouwsAm 8.5 o e Bdward Peples who is responsible for | f cup dates. interest, that the comedy a good many Broadway su \ -2 cup candied chervies 5, redm—events happen s The big feature photoplay is “‘The ALK -2 cup candied pineapple h th]ut it -lqhml))sc imposs 4 Brand,” a thrilling drama by Rex cup candied orange pcel f ;‘:“""]‘ ‘l!he‘:-,(: i:‘;"':;'“’:“;‘ ':‘.“f: Beach, the famous story writer and 3 0 cup crystallized ginger. i vy aent " B deals with love and romance in fa cup canned fruit juice. 3 : off Alaska. Other films include the teaspoons baking pawder. ‘THE "PARSONS’ THEATER | ;i vt it o, ;o Ladies' Tailor,” with Ben Turpin and er R ) Remove rind and the lean meat GIRL HE A e o N o vork d DeoR (i TR ationstin lIooom ooit BOT @ onon) foe an diboly One of the big features on the Pal- I iz %%%fl%%%%%l%%fi%%@%%%%@%%M: he other Keith vaudeville acts on ! ‘ ; Dol over the beiling water. " Liet stand un- the bill eonsist of Wrmstrong and furs are of infinite variety this win-| ti] cool. Add sugar. molasses, spices COULDN’T TONIGHT. Downey in a comedy novelty offering ter, but few can find favor . more | and fruit juice. AMix baking powder 5 . and Connelly and Francis in a sing- | quickly than the style in which this| With flour. Chop citron and figs and S l BUY” .uy’Zil(‘omggy lagians mpsical specially coat is designed. Tt is made entirely | CUl the rest of the fruit ohama gg ———— ! 3 ° | pieces. Add flour and fruit to m LYCEUM. of mink, cut full, falling loosely from The Herald says:—“Lyccum of- Suppose you were a burglar fleeing the shoulders. The collar is made in |y = — y ering worthy of praise. Pleasing Wrth from the police. Suppose you were an all-enveloping shawl design. ccep a e 0 s omedy-drama goes big on opening hidden away and savad from their Sleeves are quaintly cut, with a deep, ight.” very grasp by a winsome, noble-heart- bell-like design at the elbow, and set The Record says:— Proves good ed girl. Would you then immediate- in at the shoulders in raglan style. 1 CHRISTMAS FURNITURE—What a wealth of potertainment—Ilaugh after Jaugh 30¢ to § . Mat. 4 Iy plan another burglary and ask her Its style ig especially attractive for a N joyous Gift posibilities the phrase suggests! If you uring the play. The play this = i to be your pal in the job? If yvou vyoubhful matron. k Seek Holiday offevings that bring lasting happiness veek is very. very good, and af- 3 and comfort to those whose Christmas joy is your m'ds“ an evening of cxoellent cn- AND Hanfom i affectionate concern—come to the store where Gift lertainment. he scenes are ex- v Furniture abounds. iting at times, pathctic at others, { vhile some moments arg tense and l ain Street hone { -1026 , A cu Smoking Stands up. BURLESQUE . -9, Mahogany Sewing Cabinets N o Tea Wagons $21.00 up. Jacobs and Jermon, Inc., Offer 9 ) Tancy Gold Mirrors $6.75 up. pping with interest. The pla. prs under the direction of W. C. fasson attain an unusual degree of bxcellence this week and present a ine show.” \ 0 1] ; Boudoir Lamp $4.50 up. seats Sciling Like Hot Cakes for The Golden crouk " 24 Table Lamp $14.50 to $50. 00. All Performances, THURS., FRI SAT. ” ; 1 NEXT MATINEE THURSDAY s gl , 0 Floor Lamp $27.00 up. N MATINEE SDAY With SPIICIAT EN'GAGEMENT - < = Chromewald Console Set C omplete $3! o JOMING ATTRACTIONS — “The c . . S i Solid Mahogany Book Blo cks $5.10 uj. Family Cupboard,” “Polly of Bl“y Arllngton 5 ! Wicker Work Basket $6.00. the Circus.” Vaudeville > 5 Bookcases $10.00 up. 7 = 2 Ladies' Desk Chairs $1.95 5 S— Buffets, Golden Oak. IE]EJEE@EE@@@EEEJE@@@@EEEEEEE x T d S e "“"{;“e“-‘“"fi"a.,.."{,',‘ STl L blicate Hrors ORCH. 15+ 1.30 to Superfine S s Matt resses, full size $30.00 BAL.II% as owers Oriental Couch Covers $22.50. FORMERLY OI' THE CORMICAN PLAYERS. WHO APPEARED Bassinets $7.25 up. e -CEU N STOCK T - . = > Let us supply your Christmas Play Coop Cribs $15.00 up. S THE T GE UM S STOCR IR EE A ST SUMMMEJ DN Tree. We have small ones for the. Mahogany Parlor Tables $9.00 un. table; larger ones for the living % e o Gate Leg Tables, Mahogany $21.00 to $50.00. e " Mahogany U la a We also have garlands and ahogany Umbrella Rack § WITH 3 PEOPLE ENTITLED festoons, as well as scores of d S L0D B (U0 =PI, ferent designs in wreaths, all Domestic Science Fireless Cooker ¥ ’ fresh from the woodlands, with Caloric Fireless Cookers, 1 Cell still lingering in their brilliax S > bt Ritber Magazine Racks $7.50 up. Ghristnas | cut | flowers A large assortment of Easy Chairs in tapestry and leather. COME AND WELCOME YOUR OLD FAVORITE. Christmas plants—in b«-mldvnmz = ——— Other Keith Vaudeville Sennctt Comedy profusion—we A matter of course. Give yourself a treat. tomeLTTE A\ REX BEACH PHOTOPLAY Drop in and inspect our Peace . and Good-Will Offerings. ‘THE BRAND” A THRILLING DRAMA OF ALASKA VUIZ FIUraI BO. [ S ¢ BIG PARTS ¢ o% Wi wane e , 10.30 HOUSE OF EXCELLENCE TONIGHT ONLY NORMA TALMADGE, IN “THE ISLE OF CONQUEST.” L e e PR P e e A et s e THURS., 'FRL, SAT. 3 WALLACE REID IN A SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY DRAMA “YOU’RE FIRED” PEARL WHITE COMEDIE: FOUR BIG AC FEATURING “MORAN’S ELECTION.” A BIG COMEDY IN 20 MINUTES. ojooicioopmooioioooooinooooolo) @EE@EEE@EE@E@@EE@EEE@ 0]

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