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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,SA MY HEART =« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISUN’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife The Way Harriet Braithwaite Hesitatingly Opened Her Heart to Madge. reluctant P ecled trind yecome v ith botk iet Braithwa subtly actually or My it to found m leave home o tascinated had I the personality of LI and the problem slic tor my mind. But all and o effectively under the spell sucsts thu thin plans had been made n our eu 1 workeid o we al ready nee donz spea had ing nost of 3et only the remained to be plenty leisure lo h tho sister-in-law whom I arned fo like immensely Dicky had proposed to take Lillian my father and me out in the jointly owned by Dicky Durkce. But his mother quelched Itis plans (L the car must be for the entertainment 1d her husband. ‘You know Edwin sold and hasn't bought : she sputtered to her casually mentioned his going with us. “Ivll nowdy'do if he has to cvery time he wants Lo go anywhere while he’s here.” He'll have to as well Dicky responded siay at home to chauff “No. but you can take two days to lo the other end of the island!™ lis mother retorted caustically. ~But that's ali you know about it, anywas. Just because Edwin has hagd g man drive he our ry lust and 1 had ot W Marion, g Cur anid Alfred otfectually declaring in readines lis siste haud 2 kept of all of his now one son whea intentioa bBe a fins tuxi cars yel,' of get i have a chaufieur, b get the taxi, too. sulkily. "I can’ him around.” niight 80 10 tha can't drive o cur himself. H has always driven awd is=perfectly crazy about it Harriet was saying just o litlle while ago that Edwin hud been over looking vour ecar hands were just iching to set it “Let him o it, then,’ carelessly. orry. old girl” to me. “You'll have to go by 1 guess, unless—" “I'm going to leave said Diclky turni traia that to father,” I suid demurcly. smiling ucross al MY+ poeivone was cqually demure-looking parent. “He is in charge of this expedition.” “I don't envy father,”” Dicky served caustically. “Judging the baggage you and Lil getling ready, father'd better an old-fashioned, white-covered grant wagon for the trick.” “Thank you for the tip. my fati returned. I may act upon it } had hard work Lo keep my spirits down to a mark where Dicky would not suspect my relief «t my mother- in-law’s interference with his plans and I. theref carefully kept my face averted from my father and the mischievous twinkle pich | knew was his exes. Ior nothinz could have us better than this plan which kept Dicky at home. I knew that my fat d plannei have Doran—the wman who was teaching me to drive—take m new car oul to our temporary abiding and that 1 have the the mysell after thickly set- island. I so oh- from enga enl have to in suited 1e to sarage place was to drive ol G the more of the to Dicky prowes . and [ necded the o this tou destina should chance to we had pi tled seetions longed n perience later d give Lo prove my driving a ¢ iv long our sefore | band's criticizm Beginning. arranged. ed call of would ready nutured nie W meet but gibing A Hesitant “liverything's ail 1¢ my Mt little later. tomorrow vbody will which we have My anticipation chiunee to drive was positive and put out cf my mind for th be all thoughts of my sister alled hersell to me however, after dinner eveninz when her husband and Dicky my s00d- daugh er whisp: me “Doran will morning, : to or us course, it o over think cur trip.’ espected hired it * child- ish time in-law mo; that e vividly. same er inda and m Yes, Cold All Gone—Not A Feel great this morning. As soon as 1 felt it coming on yesterday I used Gray’s Syrup and nipped it in the bud. Just couldn’t miss an hour at the office, we are so busy and short-handed. Gray's Syrup is a habit in our family, the folks have used it for sixty years. 1 Always buy the Large Size . :GS 'GRAY'S SYRUP ' RED SPRUCE GU Montreal D-WATSON CO._ NewYork Pneumonia often followa a Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD! dilLLl's CASCARAR=P QUININ BROMIDE Standasd cold remedy for 20 years —in tablet form-safe, sure, no cpiates—breaxs up & cold in 24 hours—relieves friy in 8 di Money back if it fails, Th genuine box has & Red top with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Ster were enjoying | im for yours desgmit mean ! United Artists corporation that f and ; eV " immed i = {IStory Richard.” ! ! 1§ on! be | the best of moving pictures with the | | i bale i i { i | i l bred . 1A LG BUs ye zure that “Richard cep. Lillian n an ea: rectl This Marien to th: was to ha and go d to- ! fus- | had taken hé movning and dinner in town to the Durkees from left Marriet and me alone er and 1 by her quick. glance her drav mine, that s 13 the chance hout danger being around, nearer to wnait ]ty t chair had been I ipeals to me | overheard. “Mar ong are i “About promptly. | “Would 1ou azain. “Having us aftér you come back | “Mind:" 1 cjaculated. taken leave of your se What She ~Wondercd.™ ometimes I wonder if T may not " she roturned a trific mourn- | “put I am perfectly sane upon top Don’t think I can't see mother's been up to before we came—and is still keeping up! She's « darling as cantankerous an ol dear as yvou'll ever wani to meet. Ani I want you to know that 1 appreciate the welcome vou haye given us. And! { —and—I—wonder—if you would do; ' a—rather—odd—thing for mec | anything in the world, warmly, and saw to my surprised dis- . that there were tears in her fine of arel—" she hesitaled. “Ho you goinz to be some:’ three weeks,” I returnc | i 1 pause here until mind sty Have you have, tully, this what may | sauce, oy FAIRBAN The munagcment o ater thas had every assurance from the | AT PALACE MONDAY. | £ the Palace the- | neéxt production made by Douglas Fairbanks, to be shown herc Mon, ! Tues., and Wed., is the most elaborate. | ! costly and stupendous picture he has er turned out from his California studio. When “Doug” began his piciure, tely after he had tinished first United Artists release, ““His Ma- jesty, the American,” he called a con- | ' | terence of all of his associates at his told story. | studio Cal., and them in Hollywood, his idea for the next ustonished. “'Dous” | was absolutely determined that he was going to do something daring and with that he insisted that everything from beginning to cnd had to be of have been|he most elaborate order. went s0 far as to insist in his that an entire city such as may be found throughout the middle west- | ern scction of the United States, be destroyed in providing onc of the spectaculav punches in the production. | And the destruction was not to be an | ovdinary destiuciion. 1t had to be | a flood. 'The proposition seemed al- | most impossible but to “Doug” there has never been anything that he can't | do when he wants to. And a floogd ! it was. Hec spared no expense in ve- | producing this particular community. | the smallest detail having been cave- tully carvied out so as to enable the presentation of the most genuine char- acter of realism obtainable. The Keith vaudevillle will be Tea- tured by Jack Wyait's ““Scolch lads and lassics.”” introducing vaudeville's | Lest Kiltie with a cast of ten people He band LYCE —VAUDEVILLE. Everylhing is in readiness for tlie) opening of the vaudevilie and moving| picture season at the liyceum theater on Monday afternoo Nothing but s Alm stars and the best vaude- ville will be shown. ‘There will be a complete change of pictures and audeville on Mondays aud Thursdays. | The performance will be continuous on aturdays. The price of admission! for the night performances will be 23 cents for the main floor and the bal- con "he best seals in the Lyceum are in the balcony and they are alwaya in demand. The price to the second | ony will be 15 cents. At the mati- nee performances all seats ill be 15 nts, "he feature picture for Lree days of the week will e M Chaplin (Mildved arris) in| “Forbidden.” Tt tells the stovy of the! country girl who craved for the lights of the big city. Ier lover was a city man and wanted to settle down in the country. The girl’s wish is ful- filled and she goes to the city and has an exciting experince in the Rroad- way cabarets. Chinatown anu other places. but finally decides that the country is the place to live aiter ail. Briggs’ cartoons will on the opening bill. His works are known tho woild over and his moving picture ! carloons ave a scream. The ever pop- . ular Lloyd comedics have been booked and the first will be shown the Arst {trec days of the week. Burlon Holmes' travelogues take onc an a i3t to all parts of the world and they n booked for the Lyceum for the opening Will. The International Nens film has been booked. The sensational serial. */Phe Lion Man,” Till be shown the first three days of every week. 1L i3 one of the most exciting ials ever made and lover of s should miss the opening chapter. | Ameng the stars who will seen | tn moving pictures at the Liceum in the near futurc are William 8. Hart, Charies Ray. Pauline Frederick, El- sie Fergusen, Wallace Foid. Houdini and scores of others. The Lyceum will provide just the show the people ' of the city have been waiting for and capacity business will resull. world's the frsti t Charlie | be he SUGAR GIVEN AWAY AT LYCEUM THEATER Get your sugar at the Lyceum tnea- ter on the first three dayvs of next week. Ever) lady attending the mau- nee performances will be given a cou- pon and during the afternoon the sugar will be drawi. On Monday aft- ernocn 10 bags of five pounds each wili be distributed and on Tuesday and' Wednesday five bags of five pou cact be disiributed wil , long usage it ! heans i terial ! dried beans is great. i steamed graham the | arys her own hiome coohs daily for a family ¢ She brought to \derstending of the chem " cooking, a2ined from siudy science 1 a sla Conseqguently © ive she o appy cembin praclice. Every own. first tried out “amily table (Copyright. a of the best meat common dried hean. bean re most pop not the richest richest in fat and 2 most delicious flayol in than navy satisfaclory and as itchen o of tien recine wnd is from Lim pro- One the navy atitules While is Ia is heaus a tein and ey are but in eoups e Lhe nigher more and salad price are The amnount of contained musz in all le-making ma- vavieties of They arc lack- reason cooking meats the fat are cs ing in fat. em with As beans not in thomsel tire with vegetables rich make a parféct dist Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfasi—Oatmeal with da rolls, coffee Luncheon- pickles, Dinner—Cre: lamp chops. Irench endive for complet: food should be in mincra to hot Nut loaf with elery brownies. tea am of lettuce soup scalloped potatoes. with French dressing. pudding. colfec My Ow Recipes. endive is expensivc a little goes such way that it is as cconomical as an)- thing and certainly good. let it stand in very cold salted watcr to ‘be- come crisp. separale the stalks and old loosely in a cloth to dry. It makes a delicious change. Nut Loaf With Celery cups nuts, cuns soft brea:l cun milk It and peppe: tablespoon minced ege. ablespoons butter. tablespoons flon 1 1-2 cups celer 1-2 cup celery cub Salt and pepper. Chop nuts rather with bread crumbs. vepper and parsley. Add egg well beaten. Shape in a roll and bake tes. Baste with water and but- Cook celery lcaves and the course tside staiks with a little onion. Pour off the stock and in it cook the celery | ubes Lill tende Blend butter and our and add celery stock slowly, stir- ving constently wnd (hen add eelery. 2 sauce ove t and serve “Brownies.” chocolai French pound. but per g @ los is Sauce. i) paisley. cou nd mix milk, s«lt and our roli > squares cup butter. cggs. 2-1 cup sugar. 1-2 cup flour 1 cup Xnglish walnuts 1-2 teaspoon vanilla 1-4 {caspoon salt. Melt chocolate with butter. Beat czgs with sugar and add chocolate and tter. Add flour and and and vanilla. Spread on the bottom of a buttered and floured dripping pan and bake 13 minutes in a moderate oven, Cut into squares or strips when cold nuts salt of Lettuce (outer 1ter Cream 2 heads lettuc 2 tablespoons b small onion. cloves. cun coarse teaspoon salt sprigs parsle) 1 cups water 1 cup milk. 2 1ablespoons flout 1 tablespoon butte: Wash lettuce leaves and cook for 10 minutes in 2 tablespoons Dbutter. Add the vest of the vegelables with the cloves and salt and water. Cover ! and cook for 30 minutes. Rub throuzh a sieve. Make a white sauce of the butter, flour and miik, and slowly add the vegetable stock. There should three cupfuls of the stock. If this soup ved for luncheon a spoon- ful of whipped cream may put on top in each cup. but for 3 soup the crcam is too rich Soup. leaves) = celery 1 1 1 is se a be Wi create the demand for vinegar shor RFECT BARING having the flour that has made bLaking a pleasure to thousands of housewives. ANGELLUS FLOUR The Standard of Purity in white Sour. ‘Phompson Milling Co.. Lockport. N. Y. Sold by Larsoa & Koot 632 Arch 1:.,‘ Budget Calls For Appropriation of $194,920 More Than W RDAY, ! MORE THAN HALF MILLION IS TO BE SOUGHT FOR SCHOOL WORK NEXT YEAR: R 29,22 as Asked For 0. a Which Year is Ago—Tuition Rates Are Boosted Too. school board finance commit- | byerdraft of § cs- i tal of §629.2 cehools | idget calls for $507.143, 1e running of ci and this, by hing ‘——Tuition, Janite Janitor upplics Open Air chool . Kindes Medi Nu als Ed. of Education Inspection hoois Superintend Attendance Cenzus Clerka cning School (Lilementars) Evening School (High) 1ppli Stationery Text and Supplementary Liby und Apparatus Parniture Repairs Light and uel Mi Dental aned . Boolis Pow nee ou Bl Clinic and Mguipment Education Department Special Appropriation Totals Ami. advanc Grand to cover State Total oo recommending the outlined. the “r-hool temporarily Wid aside an item calling for §170.000 wihich was 1o have been requested of the finance board ror new school weork The speciul commitiee in charge made this reguest and explained that some changes will be necessary. That coni- mittee was authorized to in a $400 hoiler in the Veight house on South Main street. soon to be used in con- nection with the High school clas: The commitiee’'s action in paying bills amounting 1o §766.01 to obtain dis- count was approved and additional bills umounting to $5.125.32 werc or- dered puid. An appropriation of £17 o furnish Captain Edward Dunne's otlice in the High school was made. tion Rates Raised. of the increasing cost of schools, tha rates for tui- ill soon bhe advanced e aboul 200 such an increasc to o day was n the board for substii teacher A request was sent (o the Teacie b to send i program and plan of organization for the new Junior High schoo It is the desire of the board o bave this program veadiness by the time the school is completed. The New Britzin Choral society asked for the usc of the Gramma chool hall on Wedn and Friday venings reheat The matter referred the linance commil- in budg addition 1o Few Because muintaining tion pupils w Therc ordered a lay fe u to tee A trade the cxpenses of the the Vacational made follows lights. $240.21: cost of material for work - done for the school department, $57.88. Oppose Shakespeare Book. The Anti-Defamation society to have “The Me: \ from tlie list of hooks High school study Yook is objsclfonable, they claim. it causes the impression 1o spread that alt Jens are of the Sh [ perintendent S. H. Holumes was ask- to make an investigation ! Teachers Klected. he following teachers were elected: rrances D. Hatch. English and Latin. ! academic high school; Aline Morgs art. ai \Vocatignal High school: Mary G. Cash. Smalley school: Annic Pamer Prevoca nal ranmma Rubena Lane, Kast street: Glad Rice, Anna Burk art at Smiti school: Sarah B. Coddin, mathematics at High school: Clara L. Hinckley commercial subjects. Migh school: Katherine M. Palmer, French and Spanish. at High school: Mrs. Fannis P. Wheaton. English and history. at' Vocational High schaol. i snation of Miss Sarah Cro-' veport on department Migh school wa General, $62 of a petition \enice' tal Gramma ed oi o The and assepied and Miss Alice rod from the Smith ! succeed her. | Attendan in incry school was Hicks was chool to School ‘Phe attendance continued to eral envollmeni in cember wos 2ain of the covresponding periad a The aze in the aticor n school was An increase in the syeninz =chool enrollment alme reported report fall 1919 Tnereases. hools of the The gen- in De- over ase chools ar ago inct we at the of 1a%0 Fast Street 981 sSmalley ... Eiihu Burr Smith . neckwell Northend Lincoin Moni Camp ctlett Old Burritt anley Osgood Open Ai iram Hiil ¥ Gain Academic Vocational High High 1159 5 Ercuing Schools. 118 1335 101 ®ain .. ™ High Elementary .07, will mean a to- bu crin set at the b adopted follows ropriale 1919-2 Loun L000 vy $404,200 13,000 26.000.00 Vo000 26 Lo oo 10200 111000 5.000.00 1200.00 15 0.00 (AU oo i 1.800 19.000 1,060 2Sg.00 10,00 )00.0n 15500 569,00 3 000,00 000, )00 vue.on 2 152,00 .0y L3un Su0 LouL nou 2002 S.300 RO a0 30,000 9. t00 04,115 Noutes on Tucreas: reful esti inc splanatory - Figured schedtle -A tiem 1 salary Item re Item factory lter inc sia Necessar: service 1o insure s-——Increcases due to Hem 7--Saluvi committer e 53— are included Ltem —This vreases in salaries Item 14— Necessary salavies ave included. Item 15— Increase due rade school (o state. Item 18+—Necessary to do the work the evening schools. Saiaries have ccn inereased. Attendance called for more teachers. ltem 19—Increased for increased estimate. ltem for int 1 Ttem tevial oi VO nurses at contemplutes increases in to transfer costs account cd estimate Increased labo costs account prices for ma- account for csiimadt covers the premium ations and for $510,000 wddi- insurance for three yvears. 26—Increased prices call appropriation 27—o\Vied by and tional ltem larger ltem for school commit- te amo ot the 1t owill treasury. Overdt inecrease s99 e Grant A item is fror the dne from the state on account $5 average attendance grant he returned {rom the state fu 191 1920 1919-1920 ‘Teachers’ Council. veport on the proposed Teachers council was submitied by the special emmittee of seven. appoihted to take up the recommendations contained in Superintendent Holmes' report. The coommittee fuvored a co now operating in New York. apolis, Cleveland and Washington. D. .. and such as is approved by the Nu- tional Education association. The ben- cfits to be obtained through such an organization, co-operating with tho superintendent of schools, would rant its inst¥tution here, the board licyec The lows Five represcntatives. principal and at le from the tcachers s-hool. Five representatives. including the principal of each =chool, frem (e teachers of the Junior High schools. Ninc representatives, including the Jeast two principals from the feachers of the elemeniary schools. One representative fron: wil general wpervisors and directors not provided for in the foregoing groups. The supcrintendent of schoo e supervisor of elementar ex-oflicio. \ n Minne- a a be- membership would he as Yol- including the of the senior Mi: and ades, Mr. Business ncil such as is| war- | one headmaster, 2.15% Beers, Ales and Porter . “cannot be sold ! for the time being, ‘ N The only co}n;-arab’le substitutes, are now on sale in wood at Risst leadingbars, and in botiles whérever bottled goods are sold. Ask for them by name and reject inferior imitations If you cannot get-what you ask for, Telephone 722 Rox i ANZAC CO., BOSTON Distributors. : making thy ton Goodwi Hally P He! s of F ¢ s Joscph ) Hen CONNECTICUT SCHOOL Of C. AL PERRIN, Director. Power Main St Room 7 Greater tha ofany othe ing and lightingbatte: size and weight. Violin. Piano. Mandolin and Guitar Ciass and Private Instruction. Bootivs Block. Operation Consistent: dependable ity to “stick to its job. meet the most strenud mands of starting and service. Durability Built right into the Special service proved and rugged constr throughout assure long a minimum of care in nance ¢ “The Time, The Place i and the Girl” i AUSPICES OF Daly Council, No. 12 RNIGHTS OF COLUMBLU Lyceum Theater MON.and TUESJAN, 19 and 20 MATINEE MON. A\FTERNOON VENINGS, 10¢ Dircetion of JOHN “ S1.50, el THERE'S AN “Exide” BA| i i FOR YOUR CAR F. MULLEN ON SALE AT EGHORN. MAIN STREERT. \. G, HAWKER TICKETS A Dr. C. W. VIVIAN, De ANNOUNCES The Association With Him o1 Dr. W. G. HARLOW, Dentist| \ND M. E. JURAS, Prosthetitian 1 52 MAIN- STR NEW BRITAIN, ntist > d Man, Start the New Year Right Deliver With a VIM The most Dependable, Have you seen the VIM'S from where he has been for Come over and see him, it the last (wo years. only he has grown Acient. and Economical Delivery New Home? made. own city. right bigger and better. what we have to offer. Car IUs right here in your across the will pay you to investigate, and se CITY SERVICE STATION HARTFORD AVE. AND viIM HAVFE STANLEY S SET. A FEW USE] AL M. row PAONESSA. PROP. VIM CARS SALF

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