New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 12, 1920, Page 4

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1920. 12, BE THiATERS ) AN X F R =z x= these nolice: ther otherwise noted theate nless hureaus of the momes from the hash kitchen stime queen million- bel Nor- tensc lady does with many a wise of a youn all jobs in the f a swell hotel to the 1 agtime et with a bellhop for her pi Y mand’s two in one voll is the greafest of her for in bhoth, the part the kitehen slave and that of the | rel .queen of great beauty she rries herself with ce and bear- that is natural and highly enter- taininz There will be an o (-\'(\nl'nt;v of smaller subjects includinz Antonio Moreno in “The Invisible Hand,” News and comerdy The vaude \ program will contain two Dbig ar headliners of national note. ern School Duys.” an act with six people, is a musical comedy satire on carly school days in’ the West. Awana and Girls is another big - act with @ nadonal reputation coming with @ bevy of beautiful girls in a land of jazz offering. LYCEUM Lavce bill bictarc inin ven hesday dfternoon will be distribu feature pictur lin in “Forbidden.” It is one of best plays that Mildred Harris, ot Charlic Chaplin, has ever ap- d in. She upported by cast E s famous cartoops mow becn pul into movi and the first in the serics s shown the three days of cek. Burton Holmes' Travelogue bther one of the pictures. Lloyd lies arc being shown and the prove popular. “The Lion the new scrial will prove one best that has ever been shown ¢ity. The plot is novel and cast ars in it. The open- Leing shown the weck THENT opened hizz .\Tl“l\\u\rll' class vaudeville his afternoon ten ba five pounds of sugar away Tomorrow ponnds um this and of career Charl first irst — b oy FAIRBANKS AT PALACE. The strentous Fairbanks has pulled another thriller, in produc his oud independently” produced picture for United -Artists! “When the Clouds Roll J which crowded to its utmost capacity the Palace theater this after- noon The picture i itions. least people in the licve that they ssembled | seven years if acts of vaudeville bill and they been Music, that is e are hat hive me time. rished by musi Prot. Curley's *J will he a complete 1 on Thursday 1 fuature about the ct treated—sSuper- I's a touchy theme to say ause of the miliions of country who really be- won't be married for they break a mirror, that they'l] have bad luck if a black cat crosses their path or that théy will have a guarrel if they spill salt and all the other hundred and one su- ; perstitious jinxs. But the way “Doug” been the custom:® of the man- 1e Materiai is jvst to the li nt to offer ou this week a pro- who crowded the the of exc onal merit without he comes through pn.the price 1dm Th < rible doings with the same op- 2 & complete change of program | timi smile and sood will ¢xpres- day with rtment of | cion ayvs doct, st hing me vaudeville and a special old hoax stuff. pray st mos vaudeville hill s E ol Scotch Lads s fics and tive men will 185, dance: prent hest ti ] to New most unust the su FOX'S s is to be a = veck at er with the vaudevilles nd finest special bn that have ever pe program in the hi Britain. It is the annive of the openinz of New Britain and dldest--in point of polic wnership—theater. Every vear the photoplay been of everyon and moreover of sion tic hat he alw all Keith Jack five Scoteh vaudeville's This act comes Wy recommended by eve < theater in the country and have toured the worll o two difterent oc- ns. The other acts include A. O Awerica’s premier ventrilo- Derns & Walker, a comedy o niithere The b headed | and Lassies,” introducin come nd pipe band Britain b rring of New one Britai the n's fuvor the fes Mabel Normanid dramatic vehicle U of life drama wonderfully charming ored ihe grentes when ap- months azo in domni- 1an. who s ountry over but a few “Upstairs™ is a production to the talents Normand, re she Duncan, and stoand ting suited lities of Mis: 5% ,.'1«‘,:K..‘,'I||1 CONTINUOUS SAT. I3° ‘ln FIOUSE OF EX( NNIVERSAHY WEEK PRESENTS Mabel ormand BEST i@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ e o 5 t@@'@@"’,@i 5 348 IN HER LATEST AND LIFE DRAMA “Upiajrs” GREAT ACTS 6 of Vaudeville wiTH ESTERN SCHOOL DAYS A MUSICAL COMEDY SATI AR IN "MICKLY SPICE OF IE GREAT FOWLER. LILLIAN MILLS. JS STUART HARG AND RICH. AWANNA & GIRLS BEAUTIFUL MAIDS IN JAZZ LAND. PRICES REMAIN THE SAME., BOX CUFFICE OPEN FROM 1:30 P. M SEE "EM AT THE MATINE. Ly L. to 9:30 P. M. OUR TREAT. e R R T L LR L %@wmmmmwmm ; ! Mrs. | for MY HEART =« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife deseribed oib Bickett o n hin, " 1 said quickly. him,” she returned| afraid that e would | - his experience over ere which would be long in comin Dack to him. T liked him immensely. but he seems 1o me o shade 100 soni- § br that blessed little I wife as one of the trues | swe natures [ have You if you had s Harriet | 1 did hersell. | quietly. | Tose s What Harriet Braithwaite f Asked of Madge. T need not have feared for raithwaite’s control of Even I noticed the tears eyes. she swallowed har g kerchief lightly over was once more the poised the world I had known. was apparently calmer was all with curiosity nature of the “something odd™ she wisbed me to do for hér. “Do you cver vour litile friend, ! Bickett?” she asked next, there not the shtest tr her voice of anything save the casual inquiry about an acquaintan I have only seen her once sin returned,” 1 replied. quistly, but my pulses hud increased their beat. | “Does she live near here?” she asked next No; over in Jev never fully re and as his them 1o live by he Tae in woman of Tndeed, ! than I, for s to 11 which ¢ sunniest ever,; 2% ea Her voice had the e truth. w inflection of ab: wonderingly that | Ha : was the millionth | i woman capable of absolute justice to- i ward the woman for whom she feared | her husband cared too much. Know-| ing Katherine so well. T had been ab- | lutely assurcd that she had been Liamelc in the trying situation in} which 1 been involved by Mr Braithwaite's illness. Kuatherine had borne tribute to the clder woman's! s and bigness in the matter. and | ed thut the woman before me as not only just to my little friend.| vut had accomplished the cult feat of actually admiring and lik- { mg her. | Impulsively T resolved that T further this mad scheme of and Katherine shonld comc week-end while the Braithw; were with us if 1 had to go over 1 drag them out by force. el _ | arys u see was she sey. My cousin : overgd from income is suft comfortably in they have a -delightfal about '60 miles from th are playing at farming in sort of way. She pondered my information in- tently with downeast cves and tight interlocked fing When she looke up her embarras flush upon it. “Would it be for vou ‘o invite them out for a weck-end after vou come hack and while we are still here? I would manage mother s> that we could make room for thewm. I would share her room and give t one T am in to them. You see, if could be managed. | should not like ! them to know here. nor I wish—Edwin—to know thes coming until they get here.” Madge Ts Doubtful. 1 think my face was more flushed than hers by the time she had finishes I had scen the reason for her re- quest in an instant and realized the humiliation sbe must Le suffering at: t Nl daily for a family thus betraying to me the that{ four adults. She brousht to her, onsuminz her, kitehen an understanding of the chem With all her pois 1stry ef cooking, gained from study of the sth of her character,} domestic science in a state university. iet Braithwaite v s obsessed by Consequently the advice she offers is a the idea that her husband’s infatua-) happy combination of theory andi tion for Katherinc Sonnot. born of| practice. livery recipe she zives is her lonelin and illness. not realized cven | own, first tricd out and zerved at 1 by him might not be completely! family table. cured. With a strategem worthy of a | (Copyright. melodramatic e had plan-; The cook who has learned her ned th 3 ting between| tession in her mother's kitchen the two that she ’\r-h‘ stinctively lows a certain routine in what effect the -1 the preparation of a meal. and things not would hiave upon her hus { just naturally get done at the same But 1 had no time to indulge thei time. But the girl who zoes into her very real distaste T felt for the task!own kitchen armed with a cook book ; which she had so unexpectediy mi-jand a willing spirit has 4 somewhat | posed upon me. That this scheme shei hewildered focling to the time it had conceived was a most vital thing| . {ll take to cook certain foods and | to her. onc upon which she felt the de-| set everything finished at one and the cision of her futurc happiness defcame time pended. I could sce plainly. T tried to] Auch depends on make my answer casual. and made a Bl Mo ractls irashtoneh ool | pretense of arranging Something on{ ing in a shorter time than those many | the table so that I might avoid look-| hours from the garden. Even pota- SV G X toes, as the winter progresses. take a Why. it would be entirely possible| onzer time to cook. fon mie Lojdivite chemuugt said cor-l Meats wmight be divided into the | e Smm:“h:r r:;‘(_\”’lir»“ “l‘i;’k' ‘”‘:]"" light and dark varieties, the dark be- | e L B e ncedlandliam Cforfmuttontanalre st ] . * quiring less time for cooking; the my cousin has come buck a—little— ¢ . : s s difficult — socially — and — tempe lieht{beins realiandivorkl andizcating ing long and slow cooking mentally—I do not knaw that I can 2 s quite express it—1 don't want vou to L iSh ¢ooks quickly i think that he is unpleasant. for that is, Tied and should be well done. otiene i j fish requires from one to two A Fiom Resolation) | depending the thickn "I know all about it Marriet| Mot y N Braithwaite replicd Uriskly. evidentiy;s Menu for Tomorrow. glad to be upon the firm imj iR Breakfast—Sausage. creamed ground of generalization, “No man 10€S. apple sauce, toast. coffee. went through that hell over the Luncheon—Tomato tous without coming hack changed in s cakes. tea. way. Somec of them are Dinner aucrkraut, that they want constant lings, mashed potatoes, excitement: others are moody checse. coffee. shrink from any sort of socia My Owi They seem to want to crawl into their -\S one member of our family hames and just bask in the luxury of not li vieners, we have pork rest and quie liones with the kraut. 1 always cook has h injur cient the for country little place cit 1d desultory waoirdd hers. for a ite’s to held face an possi we are Ao are cnen g cien of Ler own home of Tear lier worldly wis- 1913 N AL pro- in- the freshness of broiled or Baked hour on of the pota- fried wieners, dump- sa T apple pie and change Recipes. does back- BE SURE YOU SEE TH E BIG PILM EVENT OF 1920 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS BETTER THAN EVER BIGGER. N “When the Clouds Roll By”’ 8—BIG s J Keith Vaudeville HEADED BY Wyatt’s Scotch Lads and Lassies 10—P EOPLE—10 PARTS—S$ NIN DAYS OLD AL SCOTCHMEN 3 GIRLS—3 MEN REAL KILTIE PIPE BAND. THE SEASON'S VAUDEVILLE TREAT EARLY AND AVOID THE P22 7| GET YOUR TICKE nusH: B4 Juck s 0 e 0 5 B 0 e B 0 R 2 3 D 6 5 SR g e P R B B it onion. 1t butter tomato stuntly, Mel in odor 1 1 1 i 1- 1 1- i B the o ture Combine i Hour | to moldir inch cutter. [ on 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 the oven and there is very little | to annoy one. Tomato Tonst. cund canned tomatoe:, ez or tablespoon tablespoon 4 cup minced ham. ve smiall onion. 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon, peppet -S teaspoon celery pep triangles of buttercd toast ut tomatoes in a suuce pan Add to tomatoes with meat. | and stir in tlour. Ada mixture. Cook, stirring con- for 10 miunutes. I'our over, toust If the e is uscd instead he flour, add butter to tomato mix- | and cook 10 minutes. Best and stir mixture, tlour. butter Mince to 5 or into cooking cd Cakes. cup sugza cup sour milk tablespoon e teaspoon soda 2 traspoon salt. b teaspoon rated Hll’l}“r. cups tlour. the c er to make Put onc-third on a flour board. and roll to one-fourth ; thickness. Cut with doughnut | in deep. hot fat and drain ! paper. 8) clied Lutier. (£ tofalI—> in enough roll. siven. Stff dou 83-85 Chureh Street brown more diffi-! Sauerkraut and Wieners With Dump- L FROM JAN. 10th TO 17th INCLUSIVE 2 pounds of kraut. f 8. .wiener 1.cup flour. i-2 teaspoon salt. 1 Is Being Exhibited at the AUTOMOBILE ow —AT THE— HARTFORD AUDITOR.UM Hariferd teaspoon baking powder Milk to make soft dough. an drop cover CASTORIA u In Use For Over 3Q Years Always Signature of \7ICKS\7AP0R I tle Blue | indigo Sunday "ut k with enough water | slowly necessary. a tightly covered ket- ! to cover. Cook hours. adding water as Put in wieners and cook hour longer. Make a dough and by teaspoons = onto the kraut, and cook 20 minutes longer. s s a aut in for o Monday is the after-zlow of RY For Infants and Children EVERYBODY CHANG bears the A ROUP Spasmodic croup is ysually relieved with one application of—: R — ®YOUR BODYGUARD" - 307. 607 .20 PARSONS' Tomorrow M The Better "Ole (1 'GRAND Hartford| Main Street " THEATER Wednesday N Wednesday ‘With Music. COBURN Present and ain M: Comed; MRS Bar: The AND 5 POUNDS OF sUGAR MATS. With Charles Dalton GIRLS-——MUSI Auzmented Orchestra. 5¢ to $2. Mat. 25¢ to $1.00. | § Ehone C-1026 BURL]?ISQUE LEWIS and DODY “HELLO, AMERICA”’| \ SCREAM ()l 54 R R B \ SHOW, ¥ \l_'D \'n MUSICAL CO MEDY THE TIME, Knights of Columbus. DELIGHT TOMORROW SHOW THURSDAY Mrs. Charlie Chaplm “Forbidden” IN HOLMES “The Lion Man”’ AND WEDNESPAY 2Get Ready for Ripping Big Show on Thursday THE PLACE AND THE GIRL Under the Auspices of Daly Council No. 12, LYCEUM THEATER MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 19-20 MATINEE MONDAY, JANUARY 19th. Under the Direct of John Mullen. Clever Cast, Pretty Chorus and catchy music in one of the best musical comedies of recent years. PRICES—$1.50, $1.00, 75¢, 25c. Matinee, 35¢, 25¢, 15¢. Tickets on Sale Kenney & Leghorns, 355 Main Street. P S BRSNS B B . PR E"E .Z% ~ .

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