New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1920, Page 4

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= =\ MY HEART ANp MY HUSBAND | ADELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife » -Plan Harey Underwood Made. suppose 1 had b followins Com 1 cnough U Underwood s rrative with | explaimin . M s attention | Underw d addjires nie = niy ek his hea . { that chap her sets gan pld-time hearty la smmandecrs another machi Vell, Lless my soul it vou aren’t{ comes tearing wong after btering o rezular Desdemona tilm we have this advantage, “Gee, if old Othello had ever {; cowants to el to you chance to tell his iries 1 s 1o do it v thore little Des wouldn't hay . sxes present You're w fatterin uspicion i nd 1 o ) nroi icinity until yo Vo © togetier Is and arc safe back . e You ought not to et of 1 from her azain until you'ry in civilization. Sbe can handle you know fes, I know 1 said, wonde ' emotion the casualness referred Yo the wom- crificed s much or b 1 » i good duty as her prompte 1 1 answere glanced at me coriously e acenrate way he had pon’t worry about ald | B Y ood & weak points of “She and 1 understand ea * or are going to. I'm not poine do any growling dog-in-the- won't-drop-the-bone-stuff, so Fhe Pace Maker, “Then | zu L' Letter s auzh woods he kv, t o keep b Your weeps, also vour censure t k ) heart lightened with abound words were vague, misht mean hing or noth but I counld no feelin, relief from the on of suspensc | had been under rning Lillian's happiness. it avill I sy for you to stop i 1 do. Don't worry. | wo do any wy messenger unts, i Woup on ¢ ves, and 1o 1 bad streteh of hand out and wri 3 e ™ | e illustrated his meaning graphically RSONS’ THEATER | -t tort s v e i * {into low 1t don’t be afrs to use HARTFORD. a little zas. for I'm going to hit up o R clip when there's g soing, and vou NIGHT AND WEDNE: niust heep right hack of me. £ vot Matince Wednesday s e a t horn and kcep CORT Offers the Musical Com- AGanihiel ok gy 5 2 ¢ un Gabriel, horn.™ cdy Success involuntarily, for the “n hought fc the machine DDLERS THREE| ... of amusement to all my < discordant Tavie Belge, Thomas Conkey, T, but 3 my purposc of Dingle, Edoa Morn, Rathrin warnin hildren and cy- , Morace Sinclir and Class | o boih of whom I dread desper- A-1 Beauty Battalio E when driving. 250 to $2.00. Mats, 25¢ to $1.50 We were at the door of my car by s time, and Mr. Underwood had deftly assisted me in before [ had he said with the first bit of sul- In Street Phone C-1026 | jenness [ had scen in him. “well, BURLESQUE don’t know as I blame you But I've : heard You alugh again, that's some- —— thing, und please remember that all ’ hell can’t get at you if 1 only zet the | Flambuoyant, distasteful 1o moe in the s was in his voice and cyes the with first touch of sincerity I had seen in his reincarnation. Tt was as if I had his face, or rather for I had no illu- Tz sions concernin better self of VAUDEVILLE Harry Underwood's hiding beneath = - === == | mask—as if a gleam of the man-he- | was-meant-to-he had filtercd throush | The next instant he had lifted his for Purse of Gold, Given by cap and jumped into his own machine URT FRIENDLY, F. OF A, kDAY EVENING, JANUARY Bardeck's Hall. trailing after him, hoping grimly that ¢ was settir R R (U IR mwfilu CONTINVOUS SAT = = lnsw HOUSE OF EXCELLENCE TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY That Big Screen Comedy Cocktail «“IFair —and——- Narmer> Ask Your Neighbor—He Saw It ADDED ATTRACTION harlie Chaplin : ill Put An Ache in Your Side With His Latest ™ A Day of Pleasure” & (=] VAUDEVILLE “A Cowboy’s Romance” G (=] =] Four Acts With— % =] (=] ) [ ] 1) [ o} ) ][] o} ) ) ) ] (o)) ) ] ] ] ) ) ] | i enonzh distance hack of me to be ablo | | episode of the “Radium Mystery” and I would be able to keep up the pace | | [EEEEEE SR E R EEEEEEEEE | o L 1) ) ) ) ] ) ) ] ) 5 5 5 ] 6 ] ] 5 ) ] ] ] Unless othe . these not a ten by the pr burcittis ol the thcaters or other attractions with which they de FON'S THEVTEIL. feet are his L he linest progrms appea very impo i hix Tatest pr in sone days | ix beinz exiibited at 1Fox"s theater been overlookel. Jimm Grien and | the first half of this weck girls offer a guvod ac pusists of Warmer” is the feature picture siy g and dancing and w Tl it in s Taat G patter. Cronin's Funny Men Bave an delliar seream s an wdded attraetion § et that is a novelty. Six men appear { it Would he o feature on most pro- | in the sketeh and: provide an abund- grams. “Fair and Warmer™ ance of comedy which makes up one | one of the best of the hest acts of its kind cver scen production. s onc of here. Bohn & TTobn bave an offeri cos of the past three yvears, | that went over g at both perform- was shown to New 4 ances vesterday A O e N irting Thurs be Life Line. . Charlie Chaplin’s name is a | founded on the world's famous melo- deseription of his Litest sercen seream, | drama of the sci. *“The Romany Lye. ; of Pleasure.” Buat the stopy | Will be shown. It is the last word in many places warlie fo put in | sbectacular thrills and one of the o o dtest work in any of his | Séenes shows the rveseue of drowni his fiamily | Passenzers from the sinking occan liner. o a day of N tis somewhat de- T 7 S e, wte it ot i s s | IERE'S THE CHANCE ariie is fondled in fhe I‘:m of ;nx,, 4 FOR HOMEY GIRLS ©1 man’s sweetheart. On the way home some workmen : bumped by a tr of tar they arve pushin long is rturned Here is the bi ugh of : picture The vaudeville program acts is wlso or h h caliber (Kuatherine Lyoas in Boston Traveler) n i1l wind that blows no good. nd ye who lost out on and have c elves it sets for miolion come built will be seen in Aliee | Y© Who have stayed at home nights latest Select picturae “The | WIth shiny noses and wheezed green- World 1o Live 10" when Select pie. | €Ved sniffs at these husband-grabbers tires offars jt at the Palace theater | With their powdered faces and rouged tonight and Wednesday S ol jazzing around until the wee sma’ exact reproduction of the main lobby vour chance has arrived! [%o1ithiel Hotel Travmore,: int Atiant. "Tis Leap Year and no liguor! City. There are no more bubbles o make Several location shats on this pic- | SWains linger over the glasses and were made in Atlantic City. but | 100k zer into the face of someonc e fact that Miss Brady was | more ful than you—no spark- | obliged o be in New York cvery eve- | ling wine to dim their vision and no ning for her regular stage perform- | convivial cup to make them smile | ance in “Forever Arter” and the in-|so easily. convenience of transporting the largo| Alas. their brain shall grow weary. essary to call f a reproduction of | hungry. the Traymore lobby to be built in Miss And YOU—you who have tried in Brady’s New York studio. vain to reach his heart through that The sct as it stood when completed. | old reliable channel—YOU who have was more than a hundred fect long | been mistress of the welsh rabbit, the and from 40 to 50 feet wide at some | chicken a la king, the tomato flubdub, places. It 100k a score of carpenters | YOU shall now ascend the throne. make it, and when it was finally fi into its own, for these are turbulent ished persons whe were familiar with | times and on these cold zero nights, the interior of the more declared | with the wintry blasts a-blowin’, he it 1o be a perfect likeness in cvery f must he fed. Not even your cheese and’ crack shall go in vain. fu theirs is a noble beginning. rt to finish in his new comedy. A She may ve been fairer than you. Day's Pleasure,” in which } sintolput you are Queen of the Water lots of trouble with his flivver. A new | wagon at last. Lights and laughter count for naught now and he's going to spend his evenings where he can his eats. And when he’s sober, he's seriou: o dear, domestic sisters, invite him in—who knows but your chance has come! Charlic Chaplin is a scream from the Palacve news conclude the photo- play program. The Keith vaude: show containg thre extr: ood acts. & '0S. Off novelty with > E axe aling: Jim and Edna Conners offer : sin . Day e e ‘ Criking war s | MUSICAL CLUB HAS smart, sns offering with cight ‘ In anotMer minute [ found mysell | i LYCEUM FHEATE The new management of the I eum theater has one of the best The New Britain Musical club's second in the winter's se cales took place at the Klks' club evening and was no less of a suc ! the opening performances vesterd ally und artistically, than was | many @ day and large crowds saw Kisic Fe uson in “The Witness for the Defense.” is a picture that helds attention from start to finish. Tt is story of @ woman's love, sacrifice and tra iy well acted by the star, who is ziven excellent support. War- | ner Oland. a former . New Eritain boy plays the heavy part in the picture il he has one of the best parts he as cver appeared in. The lovers of ol acti should not miss Miss Ferguson in her latest photo prbduc- tion. Charlic Chaplin is seen in * Day's Pleasure.”” The world's eatest comedinn is al his best in his latest. He takes the family for a day’s out- ing and it is nothing but trouble from resided at the musicale and F . Latham gave a shors celled in their respective numbers were Mrs. 2 s Fleitzer, Mr, Sch -, Miss rker and M Churchill, on k instruments. and Mr. Jackson, Mr. Stuhlman, M. Klein, I itham, Miss Clough. Mis Farrell, vocalists. A piano. violin und ‘cello trio by Mrs. Andzulatis, Mr. Fleitzer and Mr. Schauffler was pleasing. as was a four hand (two pianos) by Mrs. Andzulatis and Miss Parker. Jacksan, tenor. Aliss William . AMliss Clough, contralto, N\ > £ * contralto, start to finis His Ford car causes him no end of difliculties. He hecomes tired of 1ryir to crank it with his hands and fect. Charlie’s man. tenor, well and a ILYCEUM —UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT— FONIGHT AND TOMORROW—IWO FEATURES Elsie | Charlie Ferguson , Chaplin N The Witness | “A DAY’S for the Defense” PLEASURE” VAUDEVILLE THAT WILL PLEASE COMING TIHURSDAY “THE LIFE LINE” FOUNDED ON THE PAMOUS MELODRAMA OF ROMANY RYE™" duction. he vaudeville bill has not | that touch liquor shall | number of “extras” for the interior | for giszle language never did interest | scenes, Director Maigne found it nec- | a chap. and their stomachs shall grow and scene builders nearly a week to| Ave, even your fudge shall come | :“r‘:»vvlinl»mu‘\‘ N satire on the making of EXCELLENT PROGRANI. talk on music. The artists who ex-| g Miss Farrell, . Stuhl- | ‘Send the coeuponm below and see for yourself how Pepsodent cleans teeth. Millions of Germs Breed in Tooth Film—Keep It Off AUl Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities " Film Wrecks the Teeth tooth brush does not end it. The ordinary tooth paste does not dissolve it. 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Cutoutthccouponnow. 10-Day Tube Free THE PEPSODENT CO,, 1101 S, Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111 Mzl 10-dey Tube of Pepsodent to Address quartet ‘number by Messes, Jickson Klein, Latham and Stublman also pleased. Other numbers make up a well halanced quality thn Kitehen of nome Mary cooks s a family of four adults. S ought tu her kitchen an 1 anding of the chemistry of coolk zained from study of domestic science in state university. Counsequently the advice : i | she offers is @ happy combination « Cochrane, Miss Williams and Miss | o theory and practice. lvery recipe she gives is her own, first tried out and served at her family table (Copyright, 1920, N. 15 A Cottage che is an excellent meat avel he amount of meat may he lessened but not eliminated Fvery serap of milk should ho aved and made into this old-rashion- ed hut nourishing dish in 2l weather it will probably be necessar) i sour the milk Then warm the milk in a pan of hot wiadter for about n hou. When the curd and wWhey hav aratoed, ur off the whey. To do this | put @ wel picce of otton cloth in a colander and pour the cird into i, Let drain for several haurs, t iy dry Tine whey has @ sour d needs to be entivels removed e curd is dry work nooth with = pooi and add salt and epper. 11 with @ littic weet cream if 1 have The cream supplics the far Menu e w. Breakfast—Hal ) srane fruit to moisten the eheesc ouckwheat cakes 1 satisuze, cof- 1 butter, chiopped pickie, cookies, Dinner- Tomato houilion, Ensiisi cut of e creamed potatoes with cieese, fricd parsnips, celery wm Dic. cofled My Own Recipes, When there are children in the mily a ceveal should always be pro- vided for them. preferably i cooked | one. 1 believe all dittle folks Jove pancakes and while these will not give the necessary srowing foods there is no reason why o perfectly 1lthy, | normal child should nat t one or two pancakes for his hreakfast aside from his cereal Pea Soufle, tablespoons flou Whlespoons buticr cup milk cup mashed cooked egys i teaspoon salt 1-4 teaspoon pepper 1-2 tablespeon chopped parsiey. Reduce heat and bake for 10- min- Add pulp of peas. | utes. Brown under the broiler. rutely. Add ‘well beaten A healthy appetite is the only anti- yolks to mis . 1old in w dote fur a poor dinner. en until stiff and dry. Turn into a MARY. well buttered baking dish and bake in 5 = = 2 moderate oven until firm to the touch, from 30 to 40 minutes. Creamed Potatoes With 2 cups boiled potato cups milk 1hlespeons flour. tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon salt 5-4 cup diced or grated cheese. Paprika. Put potatoes into a buttered baking dish. Make @ white sauce of the milk, flour and butter and pour over pota- toe wson with salt and' paprika and add cheese. Put in a moderate oven until the cheese melts and runs through the sauce. Chocolate Cream Pic. * cups mill cup sugar. re chocolate, yoon tlour Cuticuya kilis dandruff, stops itch- ing, the cawse of dry, thin and falling hair. Treatment: Gently rub Cuticura Ointment, with the end of the finger. on spots of dan- druff_and itching. Follow nest morning with a hot shampoo of Cuticara Soap. Repeat in two ol sl tig Weska: Nothing better than these -t Bau Jnte @ deep fragrant, super-creamy emollients pic dish dined with pie crust and bake for all skin and scalp troubles. in & moderite oven. When nearly G S e done cover with the egg whites stiftly L b S R e spoons of sugar. | m“’““_"“"‘“-."‘“"g- aspoon salt spoan vanilla. chiocolate and ook with v double boiler till smooth. the fleur, ezg yolks, | TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. SEE THIS FINE SHOW! Alice Brady “THE WORLD TO LIVE IN” AN INTERESTING DRAMA CHARLIE CHAPLIN SE NTO LOTS OF TROUBLE —IN— “A Day’s Pleasure” Keith Vaudeville Features “His Taking Way” S—PHEOPLYE SEE HOW THEY TAKE THE MOVIES OTHER FINE ACTS — RESERVED SEATS FOR ORCHESTRA LOCg 6 BOXES FOR SUNDAY NIGHT FOR SALE NOw

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