New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1920, Page 4

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She is little chap, and | exhibiting his undeniable af- trainfull vould Journey would do absurdly p ® opport ning s jon for rs was one up for anything e Miss Durke win ly at me pu're a tly. 1 ud of the of his nity and { pas-| have! | not looking dear, Madge.” she wonder how much about liking the change, tyat gl dar 186 ™y int »lmf\ Pe 1 koug, chance te strangle WHiile she's asleep, please | hesitate for fenr grieving said you Dross of Y — 13th Episode rox NEWsS CHESTER OU S & HARG SIX IMPS AND A G Y — SATURDAY JULY ry Carey —g N Fightin’ Gentleman 'OX ENTERTAINMI PDMAUGUIN portation on Arrival | struggle with gamblers, | tive, and love and.adventure galore. | two and | company Unless otherwise noted, bureaus of the theaters AT FOX v widower marry o we « mother? which « which ond This ons me " ment, and ‘ur- enes t Goldviyn of the Irederick’s s of today fe rishe n Pauline picture opens 13th episode of “The the program been = Kind. 1t is »m the openir next episode the screen interest that a motion p can have It is, in every way, masterpicce of production In addition. a Gun Powder,” a the Fox News, from all vorld are presented The vaudeville offerings are J Harris Harley ind Six Imps and a Girl Lost City" serial is also on Chis has never rpassed b of its always th of hes on element of tur comed) Chester Outing over and the zling erome and » PALACE. newest Artcraft pict “Wagon Tracks.” which - will shown at th Palace theater Thursday, Friday and Saturday, W. S, Hart portrays a gulde in the fif* g A wagon train arcross th deserts and mountains toward the golden st by way of the historic “a trail are battles W. S. HART COMIN In his ure, be next with Indians, # @ revenze mp- AT PALAC The Palace offers two real headline ttractions on the bill for Monday, esday and Wednesday. One is the Keith vaudeville headliner in wh Clyde Phillips presents Mabel non and her world renowned troupe of trained tropical birds. Lesides the dozen white cockatoos, plumed otherwise, tha troop includes boomerangs and other jungle which revel in brilliant colors ana shades as well as in wonderful training. Their stunts are all done spontaneously at word of command without the slightest sus- picion of hesitation done abso- lutely correct Other acts include Monahan & in a skating novelty: Hazel 1s, a petite singinz comedienne, and [r— PALACE N., TUES., WED. ED STONE Broadway’s Famous Comedian in “‘Johnnie Get 2 Your Gun Elmo Lincoln Hall Room Boys —KEITH VAUDE- VILLE ACTS—4 Featuring MABEL NAYNON With her world re- nowned troupe of trained tropical birds Other Fine Acts. Thursday Wm. S. Hart arles | HATER ) ¥ the press h they deal. and MecCormick & Winehill, the Boys From Dixie.” The famous Players-Lasky tion has a nged a cast to support Fred Stone in Arteraft picture, “Johnny Get which is on view at the r this week. It is headed AMary Anderson, Casson 7 James Cruz and Sylvia Others who have roles of ir corpora- excellent his new Your Palace by most theat Nina ley. ala cellent Bryon, Maym Kelso, Fred Hunt- Ernest Joy and Hart Hoxie. Don- Crisp has miven the picture direction LYCEUM THE For the first half of the week Lyons and Moran in their first feature pic ture, Everything But the Truth and Emma Dunn “Old Lady also “The Silent - others. in Avenger” many CORMICAN completely theatergoers mirable portrayval of room and Bath.” the Cormican Play- ers at Parsons’ theater, intend cinch the matter this week with the great David Belasco comedy cess “Poily With a Past.” “Poll With a Past” will afford local thea- tergoers a real introduction to the histrionic ability of Jane Cooper, the leading lady. She will essay the role of the fascinating Polly. Others seen in this interesting bill are, Edith Campbell Walker. Ruth Hammond, Mrs. Mina Crolius Gleason, James Cormican, Lynn Pratt, William W Hams, J. P. Hagen and others cluding Erville Alderson. who has just concluded a very successful se: son with Richard DBennett in vond the Horizon.” “Polly With® a Past,” will be the attraction all this week with matine Wednesday, Thursday and Saturda JUNE SPECIAL! Graduation and THE Having of local PLAYERS, won the with their ad- “Parlor. Bed- hearts Confirmation Photographs at $5 a doz. Arcade Studio N CARNIV \l. e EAST STRFE e THURSDAY —— JUNE 29th, 30th, JULY 1st. e Entertainment Each Night e ADMISSION LOOK Your Lawn Mowers Over See if they noed sharpening or repair- In‘ also Shears, Axes, Knives, Saws, Call Mr. Fritz| REAR 31 GREENWOOD ST. Telephone 153-12 FREE —LYCEUM— MON., TUES. & WED. Lyons a!ld Moran in Everything But the Truth EMMA DUNN in OLD LADY 31 Silent Avenger “Jazz | i theory are Raymond Hatton, Dan Crimmons, | ex- | to | cheese worked smooth | French fried in- “Be- | In the kitchen of her own nome Sister Mary cooks daily for a family of four adults. She brought to her kitchen an understanding of the chemistry of cooking, gained from study of domestic university. Consequently the advice she offers is a happy combination of and practice. Every recipe she gives is her own, and served at her family table. (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) Sometimes the only and h that comes to one’s mind to malefor a picnic is the ever-with-us * hand- wich.” Good but rather uninterest- ins. Iere are a few combinations for sandwich fillings that may bit different. Cream cheese and herri dash of lemon juice: hardWBiled egz chopped and mavonnaise dressing; pickled tongue, sliced thin; chopped ind chicken broiled ba- rk butte ted cheese and paste 1o a cream; sardines, chopped olives, hard-boiled egg yolks mixed smooth and hly seasoned with lemon juice, salt and paprika; cooked corned beef finely chopped and moistened with mayonnaise; chopped raisi nuts and cream and cream. Sandwich fillings need to be well scasoned and quite moist. Menu for Tomorrow. Breukfast—Orange juice, waffles, coftec. Lunchean brown bread — Spinach au gratin, and butter: cookies, tea. Dinner — Broiled lamb chops, potatoes, scalloped to- bavarian cream, matoes, strawberry coftee. My Own meat is somewhat of its stimulating juices need it once a day even Lamb chops are a light Recipes. While account people on most in summer. meat easil digested. are cut from the eight ribs left on the hind quarter. ‘When these chops have the bone cut short and scraped iy to the meat they are French chops. Spinach Au Gratin. 2 pounds spinach. 1 cup white sauce. 1-2 cup cup grated cheese. 1-2 cup bread crumbs. 2 tablespoons buter. Salt and pepper. Wash and cook spinach. Chop fine. In a buttered baking dish put a layer of spinach, sprinkle with salt and pepper and add a layer of white sauce. Sprinkle ice with cheese. Continue until all is used, having the last layer of white sauce and cheese. Cover with bread crumbs, mixed with melted butter and put in a hot oven to melt the cheese and brown the arian Cream. 1 quart berries 1 tablespoon -4 cup cold w cup sugar anulated) 1 cup whipping cream. tablespoons powdered 1-8 teaspoon salt. Dissolve gelatin in Wash and hull berries through a coarse sieve. to boiling point and stir into gelatin. Add pulp and granulated sugar and set on ice to chill. Stir frequently to be sure the sugar is dissolved. cream, beat in powdered sugar and salt. When the jelly begins to thicken add whipped cream. The cream must be added before the jelly “sets” or the dessert will not be as smooth as it should. Let stand on ice two or three hours to become thoroughly chilled. Some people say cider making will be prohibited. Let us look forward to a shortage of vinegar. sugar. “cold water. Put berries Heat juice MARY. POST TOASTIES are the best eating I know of —says @0662( Superior corn flakes that make you want science in a state | t tried out . be a pWith a | | | | heating | i The rib chops | | ! Whip | Comfort To A Man Is the first thing he wants to find when he chooses a new Suit. Good tailoring insures comfort and we insure good tailoring. And besides we guarantee finest quality and well chosen models. We carry all sizes in many plain colors and mixtures. Then, t0o, buy the Name your own terms and walk out with your new suit. you don't need cash to at Caesar Misch Store. 200 Trumbull St. Crisp disks of fe hn fld\ngysweeme;ss-cg;y ASSORTED FLAVORS ALSO PEPPERMINT, CHOCOLATE, WINTERGREEN, CINNAMON szv_ @ngland ACOnfil:finnmy co SPRAY PUMPS You Can Save Your Plants and Shrubbery. Kill the lice, worms, bugs and blight. SPRAY NOW. Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. Agricultural Dept., Bigelow St. STOCK OF SUGAR FOR SALE Schneider & Rubensteins 111 HARTFORD AVENUE. ALLL THE SUGAR YOU WANT AT 28 CENTS A POUND. TELEPHONE 159. BUY YOUR TICKET NOW! ANNUAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OUTING WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Athletic Events—Prizes Ball Game ALL INCLUDED FOR 5490 JUNE 30 Music Shore Dinner (I“' C. Wlhon, Cha]rman Ticket Comrmttee) B s - r . =

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