New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 11, 1920, Page 4

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== MY HEART ano MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife \sked Madge he ey Question. the achine I need introduce Whatever a at er left feel first her o body Why Dicky Surprising curt so diffe 1 not Dicky al ined words, 1 hac ing it Bov social o mys 1 so ord no chilled me oroug n had chose o dash a bucket 1t It was time for waler ove Using the cot niries sense whiclh. since niy husband's yvou wish to dri nnder il procee n fr have b Al led the to en relations with! culve the | om the war N ous dun the nar injc into my always of on in compelled to pass had firmly pushed into ing place Harry | w 20 troubled me scaiise my mind the words o hich machines are alwiy vizorousi pu- nd each olh i sounded the caliope horn 1 had under it, asion | Dicky-bird's playing and had thinl th unexpect fai chased whenever | that 1 never ¢ But my ess not onl ummoned from pught 1 cion which I a poted. th wifely how I o Dicky the boiling thermometer ld—1 set to work eally, Dicky.” 1 drawied smi hat lor elling now, espec as 1 don'l s€ vou care for audience. al of your fellow-passengers ap- to be unduly interested in us Don’t vou think voud better ast it!" Dicky interrupted under eath, throwing his suit case info | onneau as he spoke and seating 1f beside me. “'Get out of this— vith you went wonlc ticular oc en usband's upon this p of n blasts d temper one that Dicky or 1wo extra gue vould disapprove. oused my My Very Own.™ Not he e dept “Drive lden fiivve day. contemptuously. “*And Mike ecnt that firchoat sire cotrse, evervhody within 30 mil spottzd for v time, vait on retorted ied it t little 1 had 1 wedding TotRthe of out : knew exs n intuition 1 a O most with could ox: and rank il I you mix me musi have by out of with it Heroically 1| to vou my temper amateur this 1" eft point with n ;] ot refor can up 4 this con- : repressed the inclin in tion ask nim if he would back to the out 1 be pret nd him he a is a stoyy. too long walking statior kn that suggestion it by <t ally an e tin taxi gh to aet upon th improve upon city upon th w eno certain at nin 3 retu train. remarking c er 1 ever motor th ne have car few all itenrs except those hig contes T felt. than saw. twvist seat A haad d, had bt the ing us which e “Sikky” Question. cast one furtive gz seen as I had. that idlers at the station with open curiosity and they took no trouble to I was fairly trembling with | iation and anger, but with a| v effort I kept the hored smile | | i i husband that suspicious i rather my ancel and knew his with in his sev- were | | auiry eves were fixed in- my hest upon face. *“The driver known.™ repeated laugh that [ knew T an accomplished jndze this time. Strange the aren’t vot w you have ever he with a was forced. rs by f face that T had put there when spoke to him. fidn't speak et to My ewspapers rite mns 1 asic eir automobile co until we had turned broer from the station and were | W10 this parason [d for the culvert beneath the; leInij‘_vhxn\\ I caught a glimpse of s, | (erest you” L s hurrying up the path away from | 00 N0l know corner where 1 had lert | have heard *BILIOUS? £ | why talk of | the coloring you have bad taste in mouth, 1 breath, furred tongue, dull dache, drowsiness, disturbed p, mental depression, yellow- skin—then you are bilious. is his name id demurely. him_ very vou speak of him many unpleasant thinzs? of those clouds vould You well, and 1 itk istinet times. so Isn't heau- of tha count Dicky clonds expressed his opinion surrounding and loGuience. insisten and the vith somewhat Then auery: emphatic pi he sh did zet it 1ooks foo new 1nqtl “re hlasic: rent: this 10 be a ts my own. returned Dicky | towayd nry own. proudly. made a quick me I think he my arm and remembe in time that | s driving. | movement madec meant | seize W ven me losc contro let e S ckly refieve this disorder, which he resuk of liver derangement severe digestive disturbance. to e car B effort the next it Ky ar he enabled n astoundinz calmily Which Look he “Did that 1o to lis to Dicky sly vegetable. _Plain or Sugar Coated D YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia. question ro! said wi black tiand, dare [ifill| conminuous sar 1L.30 4o Q.30 HOUSE OF EXCELLENCE TONIGHT ONLY The Brute Breaker’ THURSDA FRIDAY. SATURDAY ussell DIRAMA “SIX FEET FOUR” THE BIGC PEARL WHITE PRIZMA COMEDY —~ MUTT & JEFF FOX’S VAUDEVILLE FOUR SPLENDID ACTS SUNDAY THE OTHER HALF TICKET TODAY EVENING HA. B. WARNE BUY YOUR = asised ! love | mockinz | movement NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920. Unless othe noted, arc written by the press burcaus ot the theaters or other attractions with which they deal started nlong a thre Lut AMr. Ray exh \ities on the intruder the atiention vrd and pugilistic while it 1 Latte with a nice'y city chap his som¢ hook Charhie at local Tex prize ring. alowing after his winnng be ch s up the mystery thelt Jived his sweethe: father, content to to T old E istant gent and settle to na the It al shows the pepular Charlie There will he pictures and worth while Lill. Tonizht Kcenaeth Hour." ALL WEEK. cornes is ple: yeeum the » extende the M3 stic 1nd wectheart bhulldog i A subduc udiences i | cement racts Fich i success ing of His vork hizher psycholos mere enter ocenlt qu is vsked study in who de rddition int an reer sts Vi work to will find amusenient progran 1P Clayton and his g feature picture for th | the week will be ‘Charles | an re: iven by The of the 2 . cle that in Ciar sociite « remainder AL job as down happi picture is a ! best ! rees that ar vaudeville which will ¢ will be Ha | ‘o | . will offer an oppor pat the io the for Breakers.™ the north at comn have had the this masterpic If yeu ave western novel “Six have an idea of you at Fox's for the present weck. read this sreat sto loors then you have this wo less o ity last the "B wo time the derful wouds that has endation from zood fortunc of s ever see rece all of se een art. the pop Four." vead what the last hal vou have of the big you for It wes| Wil lerful - th “tod, | youth will months the star. on the pop gory and thir tha store in No the a * stz n smiling om vgu hut a few Silence ksoy issell, long rid sereen. Thos 1 Ince presents starred CHARLES RAY # The Eqq Crate \\/a”gp'- | notel by A CParamoun( Aricrafi (Picture type of that popular I Crate | e of is sed Gr is perfect rare photopluys fers something more hooting. artistic backzround and riding. This particular picture wha »f a plot—one that keeps cd 1o 1he en movin v had picture “The I his latest Ty favor with hetore he even when he Star m lop. to pic- h he I's pet il dog wooi = VW CEVNEE STHE TREMBLING SATURDAY EMENT & = (@] Sl IS e = TONIGHT—KENNETH HARLAN IN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, CROWDI [ HOUL X ! NN E SRR AR N A D E ARLES RAY..The Fag Crate Waliop 1 CParamoun(-drtcrafl CPiclure CLAYTON HELD OVER THE MAN WHO ANSWERS ALL QUESNTIONS ALK OF THE CITY. WILL, CONTINUE TS THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK DON- HIM. COMING—"THE LOTTE. e Sy} ThosH Ince ssont Y () ] o) o 6 ) 5] 5] ] ) ] ) ) M AN NO ADVANCE IN PRICES i8] S EEE O EEEE | (=] ® v > - > @ i YA EEEE YOU MISS -] iy £T = e > @ I tx MAN” NEW VAUDEVILLE THURSDAY WITH 5 ACTS The Petticoat Minstrels 8—STUNNING GIRLS—8 e THE 1920 EDITION DE LUXE WITH DOTTIE CLATRE RESERVED SEATS EVENINGS BUY THEM NOw drama past nd yvour R s 0] 0l smz ens 1o stea] aw the in the | is a but would- of art's zo back express ness and his :cveral other good acts o ihe in tun- ons of Fox's theater to rute of ived who eing ular then s in store f of ever out- double treat in tern liam d hitting. the remember in Six ular is a t of- fast your at (] ] [ 5 ] e ) o) ) e ) ) ) o 5 ) ) ] ) £ 0 ) )] ) ] ) ) ] ] ] (31 ) ] 5 ) ) ) 1) ] ) ) ) ] ) ] ) ) ) ) ) ] ] tention chained out the entire, a pity to tell the is a mystery to uny follow. To tell it hefore hand woul be to spoil chance to becom private detective with all the satisfac tion attached thereto. Tem Haml in review of this picture for the Mo- tion Picture News, has this to & melodramatic western pl ranches. st coaches. 1 Landits. cowboys. reckle be killin rshals, to the story through- reels. It would be story here as therr vel. and a clue to yeur v oowit rroon riding United holdups rob sheriff. ap games Inman, two gunmen and everythi that s to make a screen portray the west. The patrons who want 1 western melodrama can count on x Feet Four. 1 nissed Pearl White last week you will sce her this week in the chapter that you nissed. A big laugh zetting tWo reel comedy. Prizma and Fov's News ar lso on the bill with four big acis « s vaudevile. ies, State one SMERACLE MANT AT PALAC Secidom photoplay so profoundly stirred an audience the Paramaunt-Arterafi pict Miracle Man.” at the Palice where it is on for a wecek’s run. T ap which rollowed the n fade-out and the delighted comment of the spectators were a splendid tribute to a photoplay which, withours a doubt. deserves ace really great gercen masterpicce af all times. Geo Loane Tusker. its producey and director. has proved his r bhe numb d among the clect. handled the striking story touch of zenius. Interpreted cast far bove the average. its ping appeal holds the audience speli- hound. The picture is b pan 11 famous story Frank which subsequently wis by George M. Cohan with The adroitness with which M. Tucker has worked out a tremendou theme and his handling of exquisitel [ beautiful scenic effects { Miracle Man™ far hove ure pictures. The vaudevilie bill row and brings five big acts again ~aturing Charles W. Bover's 1920 edi n of the “Petticoat Minstrels” zht stunning girls with bes wardrobe and special scene offer an up-to-date minstrel part that will go very biz. Four ofl er Keith acts of hizh calibre will also be seen. Reserved scat tickets are on the box office all day As a pre theal with by ip- sed L. F a Dy tizco sreat siuc- raises T ordinar changes tomor- IG en Sister M e f Gunly | of four adults. She bronght to her | kitchen un understanding of the| chemistry of cooking, gained from | study of domestic science in a state | university. Cons ¥ the advice| she offers is a happy combination of | theory and practic Fvery ine sho | give her own. first tried out | ser her family right, 19 king hat 1 dccides to let o til the nexi dish washing like an urticle sianding I've experimented until this wa: te prevent it Dip the stu pod dishwater, turn it upsi flat, smooth su and vou are ready do things it wil wash There seems 1o formed hy or cusserols is. that ) often such e despair the dis an one in ur a nk found up i As in the I've h mie the down on the tim cooking as any. i sort of vacuum inverting the pan o1 howl | whatever the utensil the clinging food marvelously short time face to the as easily be a or loosens particles in Menu for Tomorrow. ' Breakfasi—Baked apples. with top milk. pop-overs, coffec. Lunchcon —Luncheon cgss. preserves, tea Dinner—Cream cn rench cabbaze, apple cherries, coffe cel scones, of celery moup. veal | fried pototoes. siuffed sauce cake, canned My Own cabbaze should There thi male are many ways of somewhat commeon it truly delectable. <t cousin fo cauli- efully se.vad is just much humbler in dressiy vegetahle (o Tt known flower and ood np is as f if And as so price Luncheon Egao-. 1 tablespoon butter 'PARSONS’ THEATER | HARTFORD. | TONIGH AND TOMORRIOW ; (Barzain Matinee Wednesday) | ARTHUR HAMMERS N Presents | A WIHALK OF \ SHOW “TUMBLE IN’ i With a Splashing Big Cast nd a Raft of Tumble In Beauties enings, $1.00 | 1 GRAND Hartford Main Street BURLESQUE and Garter Show”’ BETTE THAN “Star | EVER | D ) e 5 2 ) v e ) ) ) B () R e Fhone C-1026 | - \_C. L. PIERCE & CO. C. L. PIERCE & (0. C QA Hfifllfi—nfl o pu Opposite C. L. PIERCE & CO. 246 Main St., New Britain The Music Store That Deals in PIANOS VICTROLA The Leéding Store N\ P I %73 KA A MR N A ST N Monument @A B MOXM="Y . . A AN=CHER e ———— ————_————————————————————————————————————————— | ——— Dancing Cap of Jet | With Paradise Fan New When cap example ttest worn. paradisc just th tol plete he is of bla orange feathers. jot new swe cap ned o visor tion front of such York.— dancing as this nod: a v Ty fan e o= picture fan in the il lustration today ck and par: ¥ makes t whizh with soft £ tulie, excep like jet 1-2 cup miik 1-2 tes 1-8 1t Make milk and and paprika well hutt Break with the with a auick o cups teasy espoon: blespoon s over rated chees ispeon salt oon paprika of and son Pour haif ¢ shallow this the rest of the saice. little cheese en until the 1 sance e hee eved are Ncones. fout hoons haking powder, teaspoon -3 cu cu ar serve a I to brush fore bak flonred ¥ inch in brush with oven a 15 li cup with p butter p milk. nd sift R Add it over powder tips of flour. haking b in butter with well beaten R the unbeaten white (he tops scones be- \dd milk. Boil on a to three-fourths pi an ss. Cut in of and b inz yon v thick white ttie sugar ninutes Apple $ “pp sugar. 5 ke in wice Cake, ups sanee raisins, cup citron cup date: 1-2 cf cups teasy 1-2 tea nutmes. 1-2 | teaspoon ay 1 pic nuis. a into <p 50, & he Both t “The oni rank ‘And e le. apple ot it oS Nt Hour. poons spoon eac allspice. soda teaspoon salt. anilla pple sauce sweet butter Cu mix thoro nto m Cream sauce ces ane Aour. Stir ices R dcep slow over and poetiy is a2 homely most that grows to mix with rose.” ruth on plant, heats the soun lily ov MARY Mrs. Baney tells how Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Helped Her Through the Change of Middle Life. Rochester, Ind. — “My troubles wera from my age and Lydia E. 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