New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1920, Page 4

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MY HEART Axp MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife order that the droggist | comment mentally being all tiun:- sight of that imagine and w wonman in The Mea \ Prettit Put mishi orally Jled Mrs swirl vaterul oitne later ot “the pieces Madge Dol Which Dr doc's W\t the upon at v Easc. 1o his crrand, could the village physician Jettit, intent upon Graham.” « 1 By & o Hed in a of gossip in s 1he n most imporiant one, 1o for s plvarnac held to the back of th A e though his qnickl LONEVOIC (B bNS conea as so bizarre a one. The i docto M into reminder hadk - the coloy face in a hrick-red fo the druggist gquickl Dr. Pettit's Offer. remptory note L rememberetd usnal - stuff, 1 suppose. mobt At this ency o1 Crown struek asivels Crown ikl w hiely attention, Dr. Pettit’ e 1 the conversation the ested ir came pharmacist came immedi ot Bt middle room. adjnstir ant into ish he he rew ses as he did so. hack Dr. ¥ nurry etgit!” he said zenially as usual, | sec. Il b soon as I've finished Thie: v Lon as Yes P Mim Crown ine runnir a slip left m ption.” this—" Di. s Petlit's voice staff in rown the M vant econds.’ ORI it exactly Wt means i murmir of which i only 1. that to a low Aot the words, “imperative, know you! F bave it in. two \ P laughed | youn minu g He tiowm, nd a h Crown Tooked moment case,” Mr me. | saw that bgnition was imminent. | I hasten if. An Adre adl be only oo Pr. Peftit,” 1 said toward the oul my hand the Jd hehind Dart sudiden the common disappeare in- i might | and by a the p and I move the front again, annoyed | pulse vsician Txe toward of the store hefore ad te we spoke demurely 1 physician and “How odd that puld meet out here”” | added , angrily conscious that | g under the queer. stariled look he Dbent upon me. His d drained of all color a and his lips had formed rse monosytlable: - next instant. embarrassed irious gaze both and pertu ting ster at this Pettit. despite aualities and the for his wonderful = | rather, son to so intense that | Amper then—1 iiher Dr. ling him = unexpected his ratitude 1 owe was rvice to uncomfortalle = horizon. life rather gathering, for; in is a most have in ong and takes presence nupon any could not tense moments perience when this man E ard for vhich was more than friendship had much embar rassed me. pe H so serionsl own s m casts a And tain ex- but his however, consciousness with which pharmaocist was naturalld ue, he had released my my b hetrayed with an of had the re hand me and 100 ent and un- the'! only talk- Dicky's reasoning mly repressed 'a wince at h of his clasp—and was ratl £ 1 must pacdon me for my agi- Mrs. Graham. You resemble ngly a woman whom I knew as reported missing from her work in France and whom nds have given up as lost, moment I thought a mi ppened and that you lly T was startled. p see you How vested his departure nd that wonderful baby " a final and dec was telling a deliberate false- What was to nd T knew it. But I also knew - | feared a touch old intense had desperaiels brought into ness hix exclamation and ponversation mythical npon me. felt a sndden H ste for the r N and S tance, 1 AND Hartford =7 B Street Phone C-1026 | ™ Fioare" e s, BURLESOUE | WEER OF JAN. 19 ? ean Bedini’s ! EK-A-BOO Bul also remember with ice whenever R . AND McCULLOUGH of into phy friendship jealonsy he put more than yvonng our an ovdinary Dr. Pettit's re uncomfor e of rath thou I for heartily had finally for the wmedi had himself with the farewell to his attitnde wintance becs lations to er— able note ashamed my and. myself had heen n was ratl of my unzr ciousness. 1 relieved when the released to depart aining camp and that acle physic been she. it hus- were But < are yonr isive me. be now ? of ihe pallor ai from some secing his emo toward me, hia that o 1hi you | “don’t fear with that he foolishness our You I'm helping friend here who And-—I'm not ev where are 1 am ser need at an sed can get . any old in en goinz to me. minute. school out was the war. | ask you vou taving. So you see yon are safe from annovanc at my hands.” Oh advt. thousan oy —the Kiks away. Five VAUDEVILLT give it & TONIGHT—TUESDAY—WEDNFESDAY RS A S S ANCH WEET \ —aN— oman of Pleasure’ DPRAMA—THRILLS—ACTION ) S % © —— KEITH VAUDEVILLE SPECIAT he Fashion Minstrels” 10——BEAUTIFUL GIRLS-——-10 3 A STGGESTION ATTR M TTON FEEEL T b 7] o ™ OF MUSICAY. COMEDY e RLOAD OF SPECIAL SCENERY MAGNJFICENT COSTUM E THIS ACT—TT'S WORTH TWICE AMOUNT OF ADMISSION CoCooooooooooooooooooooooooo oo = SPECIAL NOTICE—Beginning Next Sunday. January 250 the Bire Orchest Boxes and Loges will he veserved for the Sunday performances. Tickets for Sunday evening will be on sale BUY ening week. THEM NOW. 52 2 Unless otherwise burcaus ol toted, these notices ave writt or other attractions witl whi practice, Kyers reeipe own. first tried mily tai 1420, X make PALACE The Pl announces day. Janug a1 Sunday e e wer a ht ANNOUNCEMENT, theater Ihe heors Tives o management | 81 L nning 1his entire reserved pert an sarved at (Copyr that Sun- | | A excellent in st O N stove vleaners After the fire is low a double sheet and rub the top of thoroughly. k how clean this treatment the e The nickel iron is brizhtened up responds 10 newspajper the same way. Whils mu surface A zas an iron range. it ms 10 as stove gets st S or summy. A hi paper takes away this gummy sating it by ma daily rub- hing will keep a stove in zood shape and make weekly cleaning a mere ) hoxes be R newspape 1he ances. a coal range paper. crum- the =tove really is Tickets will e on in BTRY: BN take of ple it riskly weprisin vill make veli as the A i cleaning there isn't stove as to that a fice up and FOX'S I]ll-‘\ll‘l( The motion Fex's today is he Love Creighton Hale vaudeville il picture « and tomarrow zas stove and incelue with in : as h to and compa lin's Dub- | high conuan aned other se ki€ leading ts. sing me rather. piece of nore imply THEATE in W a thrilling romantic motion picture feature theater today, 1 iy, “The Fashion vaudeville headliner LY Feca the Monday wnd production and the Girl™ performances of Pauline Frederick in the e be seen. Om Thursday ther a complete of hill, \CE Sweet LAV Blanche Pleasure, the as mic. nan o drani, o “l the norrow 1 Minstre ¥ 1% pastime, Palace Wedn is th cnu for Tomorrow. Stewed prunes 1 toust. coffee Salnion pickled peaches, and butter. tea A steak. French fried potatees. temato delly salad with mayonnaise dressing. fashioned lonf fNoating island. coffee My Own Recipes, ereat while 1 shut my nore the voice of con- buy a porterholse steak ver that it hasn't cost than a boiling piece of heen a treat. Al- nourishment of meat more in a than a baoiled sreak creamed fdried beefl Luncheon pea AT is engaged for the K. of ¢, the Place ! <howing. in Full croquettes, creamed raisin brown bread Dinner—Brofie s theater Tuesday of “The 1 one day “Paid for e, twao old with ! will cake, Onee in and and And then [ dis much heef and though there is no mere in th of 1he one than there hroiled meat change e s e i science s more has such ceut’” ther, piece of piece 1 is one. Salmon Croquettes, 1 cups cold Naked hutter salmon 1ablespoons 4 tablespoons flon 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-4 pepper 1 1 cup milk en 2 teaxpoons lemon jui ! Dried hread crimbs 1 cxx Added Temon Lutter, stie in milk. Add sal minutes. stirring and spread on {0 ool " stightly into balls in crumbs rain Ki i = teaspoon In fhe Kitchen “ler Ny of her daily She brougzht own for a o ramily her the salinon. Melt fonr and yvly add and pepper and cook constantly. Add v plat- jinice to ¢ cooks TOER? @l Kitchen om unders chemistriy 8 cooking stidy domestic © 1o and of trom state zained in the comb sElmon to of seien a Py Shape il cromhe Avie of university. Conseguentiy dip fr hrown Nt she offers is a happy ination in n in and in ddeep fa Creamed Peas cupcanned peas ity er fonr 1 1 1ablespoon 1 tablespoon 1 cup milk 1-2 tea i 1-8 teaspoon | Rinse peas ‘; Heat. Make @ i i It pepper under running water of the buttar. dd peas. Season The peas may croquettes or sauce fowr and wilk and with oand he poured oy ved rately WEDNESDAY O1d Fashi PAULINE FREDERICK | - | “Paid in Full” ‘ T Vaudeville COMPLETE s pepper er the ned Loar ¢ bread donz cup butter 2 cups suz nuties teaspoon te: e me cinnamon spoon soda Ited hutter niay before it is kneaded In this caxe four must 1 st dough the bread dough tor the last loaves no but it will perfectly 1 1 1 1 beaten eggs and added 1o St he add- | seasonines sponge Nour. ed to make ;s made afte heen allewe hefore | i i | has to rise time making > flour need he added. a lot of “mixing™ all the ingredients. The longer one think washing the higger take blen CHANGE . OF PROGRAM WM. THURSDAY HAL about doing ets S. MARY | %E@EDEEE@D@EDE@EE@E@@@]@EEE i GOUSE OF EXUELLENCE MONDAY, June Caprice Creighton Hale? N TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AT TH ‘THE LOVE CHEAT’E ANTONIO MORENO Vaudeville WITH GERALD GRIFFIN & CO. DUBLIN'S SW.H WATKINS & GLENN IR VERY BEST ) ) o ) o @@@EE@@E@ PEST SONGRTERS, CO. BOYL HOLMAN 8] (5 ][5 ]) 5 )o ]) )] ] [] ¢ A () ] ) o} and | the ! with | If the cake , extra | | Feb: In our north window you will see a handsome American WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE which is marked at the SPECIAL PRICE of $110.00 In our south window you will see some beautiful RUGS at greatly reduced prices. full of just such bargains T 5 7 0 20 2 S M P B R {B. C. PORTER SONS MANY EHI[I]REN 'REPORTED STARVING . 95 Per Gent. of School Children in Vienna Lack Food 148, m ntatives of relisf of an, exam- in \denna dispateh delegation themn are Paris. Jau. | the American children have ination of school and foune received Iy that 95 suffering from On ihe sanie Fress Repres far finished ehildren sion ins according to a the Austrian per cent. of lack of foo authority The that result jet Tere Asso of '™ ciated learns Chanecellor Karl Prague. during whic I for coal hetwern the Fenner's nohe made nothing Anstrian mest frie 10 zet vas 12 [ tions the Czecho-Siovaki it it impossible for this reasen all transpe and lighting s heen shut down. A member Austrian delegation declares | the relief Austria has Chancellor nneyr [ Trom Pari mbnth | 9000 tonhs of four 000 tons df wheat from Thie id. will stave | actial ailvent of siarvation middle of Fébruar No clief i= in sight 15,000 tons of foodstuffs [ livered in Vienna. Austrian delegation s they are aware, progress looking of the problem. 2 French officials SN help Austria and it | supposition in Austrian circles | everything is waiting America. Chancellor Ienner nother o v 1o exert 2 i are 1y, is ral. tation has of an that all zince and servie in Vienna received has been Triest Venice. off the until A azo from and is the de- hevond already members of and so far otiations practical Rrit- tivey | | the B no are in Lo 1 solution and to th | ish ! stant is that upon action will Pa iinal probably early in effort nake visit secure kst A Leap is tie advt. S SHE GAVE HER BLOOD TO STOP PROFITEERING | SR aduir LILLIAIN SEDL 1 C KA New York. nu A Miss Lillian Jedlic t the Flowar hospita load for tpansfusion 'when hlood jumped to §3% $£30 over the ual ric b Maspltal does a great des! o work unable righ price of blood,” can other example the lefi wlthoud student gave her prices for Jnercase 10 Hey and was meet volunt netlon wed to fo the and Blood profite n market were Three thotst) that's the capital prize. ndvt in | * Eillings. I Pearl. Bl Rd R4 Our Rug racks are £ Now a Coat-Dress For Early Spring republie | nd- | returned to Vienna the | the | fair, ! 55 worn by the od se i pho in to he iphed made belted ’}"\I" with side panels of | P2 mounted at hip street i F: ns 3 i back the coal- holes osigned lines to hewn. Is af Prmeese cortridze tine. The Creen abar &1 a in Huvets New Yeork. “Jan. 17 newest iz spring A maodel slender carriage. Added the instinct of advantaze, if One of the s and Tmes test of i Such the person sraceful must entire v tng a Lutton The down row Aress is for n the popular the front and fur collar e of and | that | wearing | - the real | he to plainess GIRL ADMITS THEFT OF 34 AUTOMOBIL amonnts of found Hungerfari followed the iletection license t1ag his in the machine causes the helief that Hungerford and 4 man whe escaped They | held up motorists on the highway large monet were The arrests fa 1930 au Masks fonn: © on car N, ton, Police. Belicve e Cireie, T oof annuaj ban- Tiks club o Have Captured Part of B 1 Members of teahelia will atren iih Raobber ML . N have captured part of a Treuton. 1y they antomobile Jat Ealie ha cal Fooths thieves in arrest o Joseph ford twenty-two, sht- William the wom- depart New Yark a man 3 Huuger Y Mrs, Myrtle Ties, « Williamaport, Ba.. and Stryker, sixteen, hrother af n the Trenton vesierday wirad Jice look aut = Bulek member of the ben Hungerford was arresied chilne while the and vere apprehended hotel has been Olean, PARSONS’ THEATER HARTFORD. palice rent the for suy ta NIGHTS. Beg. TONIGHT. %: argaiu Matinee Wednesday. \ugustus Pitou I'rescnts Ameriea’s Oldest and Best Play DENMAN THOMPSON'S that he is rm o “The Old Homectead erford sevved \\||||\\| She -Ton (5 olen cnr wonun at here. The woman travel- Hing with Hungeifor: ried, that were tiamapert and thay ¥l « term o Klmira il he xays sihe they x.\\\l: INCE srimatory n o thirty UNal S to S50, HOSH Ma sines - 1o 31,

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