New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1920, Page 5

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“f@@@@@@@@@@@@@@‘@@@@@m@m ;a@fi@@@fl@@@lfl@@ # trunk, F o ~her. sting > X INEW. BRITAIN - DAILY HERALD MONDAY, ARCH 1, 1920 IR E R Lil.lIl}!l?.llf'EIIEli The New Ta:lor Made Combination iVictory Crawford Rangef} @ AA 80 West PLUM BING, HEATING, oi0 2002*—*5 g mm®n Mill Main St. TINNING @Efl@flfl@@@ [ ] )] o) ) i ) e ) ) ] R T UG *’DE‘D[—’EE@@@D@@ | MY HEART ano MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife The Way Li.lian Underwood Indeavored Lillian did not spend much time in pendering the .contents of the anony- fous advertisements 1 had handed to looked them again, bundled them the brown paper and, thrust them locking the trunk. “You don't mind my them " she said perfunctor echoed .Alice FHolcombe's getting rid o “I'm sure things azain,” “J don’t want ) she retorted ‘m going to take this thin from mnow op. Its prett time to scoteh particula Fve much line on didn't appcar 1o b rm, but Tl get busy now pronto. Just run over that description of him again, won't you?"” I did so and she of the points “Now, ‘outline asain, just as they appened, those encounters you had with the animal out near the camp.” The question nonplussed mec for moment, because in my telling of the story to Lillian 1 had carc eliminated cverything which would iridicate the presence on th Harry Underwood. 1 was jat I could tell the story fiht the same way. But T knew better to let her sce even an instant’s apparcnt disma on my part, “Just let me o over them a minute by myself,”” T said carelessly.” T don’f want to forget anythir “Fat chance therc is of you forget- anything,” s swered with breezy slanginess, but T saw (o my relief that she had no suspicion that I bad any ulterior r my de- liberation. She over onc: into cepins S anast ief at r want to see the this Lim doing much joited down somc first twice in than = motive f Eastwood Eiectr'cal Servue Station and Garage. Starting. Lighting and JTgnition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SEP.VICE STATION. REAR 193 DL\I\' E‘l‘m‘l‘. I]FN!?[]N GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for Hire, Day and ) Storaize. P LEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 192 ARCH S1UEE The Die During and Aiter I put my much work, n had memor: recall what to w0 to Lillian the fact whose returning been actual that the husband, she so feared, I: on the ne. talking 1 saw her miliar attitude, her rer knees, her chin cupped in her hands, and knew that—as she he would express it—she was “strictly the job.” The action relieved me one anxiety she might sec my face the fact that I was hiding somethir from her. \ Subject Dismissed remained in the same con ttityde for two or thir fter I bhad finished speakin cvidently docketing and fling awiy what I had told hcr. Then she sp to her feet and stretched her s arms high above her head bother ¥ take on wwied the name Mrs. vas the man’s real one voking fashion. and I wished me to think the whole. aff W not of vital importance. But T in hunting down the man’s record and “seotching the snake,” and reali that attached ance to me n laugh-pro- aw that s 2d hi to know “I think il Tun up to town in morning,” she said carelessly. *P haps T'll be gone two or three day You have so many people over ther don’t vou want'to take this while [ am gone? I'd like to Marvion with you.’ With, will J e tho Relaxed L in nicely,” 1ght of the expected v Katherine leaping into cond the announce- was very near my lips. I knew that with Lillian the sceret of the visit would be safe, @ second thought told me that T would have to explain the reason for keepin: the visit to evervone—-an that was i draithwaite's secret I had no right to reveal it, even “That with t of Jack and my brain, For nent of that but erything alwa in vou, doesn’t givi m ing little put ays ‘fits it nicely” shoulder a caress- she passed me. T don’t believe anybody ever asked von a favor 'but what you managed to make it appear that it was the one thing that would suit your conveni- ence to do.” “I never talk the ar olded couldn’t gu saw who int nonsense that vou do,” avors forsooth! reason anyone coul shouldn’t didactically, and trust let’s go bac and friends.” with ner knew t named Lillian’s capable hand 1 give my unhampered Jack irls sii always as { elders. ohey alo tive Come obey visit of INFLUENZA ' ASK FOR Horlick’s The Original Avoid Imitations and Substitutes. Potlnhma.lnnhds-nd GmwingChfldren Richmilk, mnltcd grain extractin Powder b v Qfig’nfl Food-Drink For All Ages |No Cocking — Nourishing — Digestible | cooker | for { then redt dinner t =i [CIf ‘L‘_} 1 (i iitchen of some Mary cooks daily for a family of four adults. She brougit to her kitch- en an understanding of the chemist gained from study of do- in a state unive 3 tly the advice she offers combination of theory s recipe she gives “ied out and served at ter own Consecuer a happy is (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) Sometincs it is absolutely necessary for the cook to be far away from the kitchen just at 5 o'clock when the Dotatoes ought to o on. When this happens dinner that may be the atternoon and at the last minute. this is a simple the woman withe icnce the problem assumes proportions. Choose a w cooking. the malke put on the With a firele matter, but meat that requ Cook it almost en heat and forget the grav that's all. Potatoes may he boiled and rcheated in wl The salad is alwavs planned for. For dessert 1'd sreal American d and if hoiled stew, croutons, apple br Dinner of happened | as to be able to relate the same story | elbows | in § more import- ! activities than she wishea | 1o she replied smothered beef, corn souff and peanut salad, canned ries, chocolate cake, coffee. My Own Recipe no wayv to cook bacon that the declicious crispness When all mem- will it to broil it family are st dish pays to b o piece. The only d necessity of ng it But with a strong butcher, knife becomes quite adept. Apple Bread. 5s cornmexl s chopped ter. br by ‘the sclf. one soon apnles. water. baking powder. ar, edients. nd water. 30 m cups 2 teasnoo -4 cup Mix dey meltéd butt modcrate oven for st Add apples. Bake tablespoon ‘butter. tablespoc flous poon salt. SPOON._ DEDPOT. ft hread crumbs anned corn. and slowly crumbs and 1son with 1 and volks Fold in the beaten, till it into a buttered hak 30 to 40 minutes in a t tter add flour add milk. Add cook w couple salt and peppe whites of nd dry dish and bake slow oven. Chacolate Cake. cups brown sugar. 2 cup butter. - creain. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1 teaspoon soda. 1 teaspoon baking powder 1-2 cup grated choco Cream butter and j ed chocolate. Ada ¢ e Mix baking powder with flour. Dis solve soda in sour cream and add al- ternately with dry ingredients to first | mixture. Add melt beaten. un sweet er chocolate. suga 1- l Pulverized 1 teaspoon butter. 1n. Melt chocolate and Add volk of and to make stiff add to crea butter and stiv in sugar enough to spread. No cook named spring color—burnt thet fashionable onion! MARY For Colds, Grip or Tnfluenza a: P ntive, take DAXATIVE QUININTE ablet GROVE re and as BROMO for 2. W, box Oc. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears d fi‘———‘ G TLZ T the Signaturc of YOUR THRUCKING DON PIRLY AND AT REASON- ABLE EXPENSE. Looi nave PRO Freight and © tain. New Hs Trucks rented by I cperate a daily press Service, New ven and New York. day or hour. Moving and Trucking. A. H. HARRIS c Tel, Tlousc Tl 1819, MANRDSS AUTO GG, OVERLAND AG Sk & i Storage and Accessories, | Repair Work a Specialty, l Phone 2227 139 Arch St. 13 in al the | on the| Local and Long Distance | AT Those to fainnent of * potently terested in the popular play with duced THE LYCEUM. whom theatrical enter- established quality ap- certain be in- announe: nt that peals to the Shubert for ursday, Messrs, > Lyceum theater nent on T vrefreshing dramati noveliy, with boolk and m Young. and und ‘Rom- readers tanding popular, s in New York Maytim ran for two scen for tive months in ¢ix months in Chicaso. ward P. Temwple, under direction of Mr. J. J. Iaytime the v carefully ch and uni- cllent comapany of some eluding Yra Marshall, Otis Golden. Philip Howells, Le Duc, Pe recent sea where It was and rances Virginia Teddy 1ric ird Mor, idition, there round doz d for their HORACE GOLDIN, original le in was deco nd is on ex tter in which Horace by the king ol ion in the lobby One of the tales clated Mr. Goldin of his experi- ces while touring the world is that rming a famou jah in [ndia man was noted his crueity n one of the ants brok anything so that it was bevond repair the unfortunate t was immed® ately put to death. had entertained feats of magic removed his turba knife cut it in two, to the by fo ser the rajah with his s suddenly Uhl with asking the mag pieces tozether. asked for 24 hours to do tha R ng next day, he took ban, cut it in two. ends and ve it to his hold. Passing his wand they disappeared <~nl whole W ;ndnw on Main ¢ d, Mr. Goldin ¢ entertainment of the rajal 1 knotted b highness tn this feat for t '»\\Ixiw 'HELP FOR MOTHVER‘ A mother whose strength is over-wrought or who is thin, paleornervous, should find re- newed energy in every drop of SCOTT'S EMULSION Let it help turn your daily tasksfromaburdentopleasure. Scott’s Emulsion is abundant in those ‘nourishing ele- ments that every mother in the land needs. Scott & Bowne, Bloomficld. N J» 19-M Te Cure A Cold in One Day Take sifl ascative Bromo Desinine . Tablets”” Be sure you gdet the Genuine Look for this signature 30c tasties vou ever ANGELUS ¥ t's good for ouwll want (o AT MORI Sold by W. NIEDZEWSKI 150 Broad Street . bake ovR you with because > BREAD b a sharn BAGK HURT ALL THE TIME Mrs. Hill Says Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Removed The Cause. 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