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

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CHILD FOR SALE—$250 DING A Adele Garrison’s Revelations of a Wife HUSBAND New Phase of Mother of Marzaret McNulty, Is 1 and Must Sell Her Money to Regain Health, New York, 214 -year-old July girl in the mother thinks £100 so—is for her for $250 vears of her other half. Her name is McNulty, and she has a year-old Martin, his father MeNulty, least ssted Just question before this | sale each When and where sta Brown Sngg one o Indie present bonnie wnner that he had Ki but h I'm nearly ved the natural him pretend hat Ritu Hrow ind I bharrossed | onr ki s on the lap of the this engine slippir wnd preparing to dress garet v over relessly named brother, Their father Ireland out mother, udolr cap elore have and came to wnother | country what Rita | 0. her h dressed and wis given much the r y couch isappearcd around vl several for of into d 1o be ney. It prepared for on my shoes for from A\ corvidor © I had no tdea to migh i MeNulty dead vears, has been the and 29 from (he won and | wis) oulie d mother, years old. children since. March influenza, She for any emerg in and pretty, y thank “ | the same itlon *hat he was full b I drew capable immoning the t one exe- That nstance, of to them secure knew both deter haired \wsed him and But was which since ported the v Brown was guzin Helous 1l drawle mil last she The his Tible ear ked ope men ago drawing-room and committee of the whole to breakfast for her I knew I 1150 that the fact we were tired in negligee wouldn't w Ie Mungry. instant fought a harder battle Do you w n the ot the next | ple ofr I which | vanquished tor an mistible desire box rm soundly 1 drawing-room which secured for » but a | re I had offere her immediately afterward ohco to a lightness of g her own, is & mat pride to me. t the mice and men quotation,” T laughed. ‘t mean to il me our party deah the with makin, nning (o see Ian't plans tuberculosis. [ been unable to work at dependent friends. Her said peo- | that alone any | not be cured " | ehildren too and the least trouble she knew of people who would him but not the girl. she inserted upon she would cure her. and take care of Martin n siclan nesded fres n to #a without emergen that you ng this question one \me lunch This was to the amazing which expressing or turn demand she flun me, her face astonished | care of So on Sunday vertisement “Young widow will 2% -year-old girl. $250 absolutely necessary as is in poor health. Write Box 91, Second avenue A reporter asked about the § 0. “I have nobody mother lives in Belfast. ers in England. They ntment Halr “We brought of course,” | Fun, things for the returned oldly, certified brand of milk n bottles, a tiny cmergency = ting it, and some juice he takes cept 5o by P “his thermos for the every day ex- fruit and kers which my mother-in-law always takes with her we have no lunch with us.” “No possibility of grandmaw or baby ving an extra orange or sho which oran Mrs. for she said. sure that ‘mouse’ lour middle name, at brted, with a meaning, smile which irritated ond such ompounce D, CONCERT y Afternoon DINNERS day and Saturday want cracker or hit aid of milk is there ula endurance Tut endearments! for coming It is seen it childre 1 have time Further and is for th Joc msinuatior for a she would Margaret 50. than that so it is that sale for $2 Good Mealth Our Right But It Depends Upon Good Blood and Circulation. men, women and anaemic, run-dow with no energy, suspected supplies either the baby or my frail mother- in-law I was sure that she would un- hesitatingly have satisfied her own hunger from their portion “Not the htest chance in world,” | answered prom My ! mother-in-law is th guardian of the larder nd as she is always foreseeing the slow starvation of her grandson because of some food emergency, vou may it would be a hope- | jovs in lons that direc- | i poor So many just such Nulty slig the Many who are and nervous, strength and life, and Attractions Amuse he very sure Just task cireulation tion She’ll double the g realizes the slowness iards when she of this train,” our attention she commented with a fiippancy that gne in this citv to know about I guessed was meant to conceal from 't is not a secret remedy, but me the fact that she had been in |, combination of the most earnest when she asked about the! gyl tonics known—Iron, Beef bahy's supplies. “My word! If [ had | Cod Liver Peptones, and guessed you would be so shortsighted | phates. Kvery run-down, I would have brought some lunch ' unaemic, everworked reader of along myself. Do you suppose that| paper should try it.—advt. the Durkees have brought anyv " Il ha conditions have come L Thursday and Sa € ¥TOCK SEASON MICAN PLAYERS sk Mrs I the dis- | skiltully tiness { carefully tle thing!" she | looked at me time T get dresséd “Would you object very and 11 to| put on this wonderful cloak?" sked up the brought afrald yo tha felt at just do By he awak 'm ke and. 1 1 to admit. pplied colo She nd when she had ‘an retorted they'n SO MUCn Drmma of the Duy ARD MACK Ihathls the rn ove next ear She picking had vred in the land for my Pt disappe wash drive to dra she been emerged replaced when had RTFORIL dnesday Morning Specials — at_ e New Britain Market Co. ain Street Tel. 24885 MEAT DEPARTMENT Corned BEEF 12¢ Ib Lean PORK 30¢ b y Lean oked JLDERS b E HAMS High Grade Frankforts 25¢ 1b 48¢ b GROCERY DEPARTMENT Campbell PORK and BE »\\'9 2 cans 25 BUTTER DEPARTMENT I'resh Made Fancy Pimiento Peanut Butter CHEESE 28¢ Ib 20c jar FRUIT DEPARTMENT CABBAGE CUKES 7 lbs 6 for 2: Borden’s Evaporated MILK 11¢ can TOILET PAPER 6 rolls 25¢ Finest ER 69¢ 1b Fancy Cream CHEESE 18¢ pkg Red Star ATOES pk 90¢ ONIONS 5 lbs 23c 25¢ Wax BEANS 4 gts 23¢ Green BEANS 1 qts 23¢ e Juicy s 10 Watermelons 50c each QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES, to Get ’ —The prettiest l world—at the two life and $50 for Mar- Katherine years three dark- has sup- devel- and has been phy- 4+ , and She could was the oldest and she thought take this ad- with lovely Irish parentage; mother 2119, MceNulty 1 have broth me come to them, but they are poor, too. You know how it is. They don’t want Margaret's sake Me- | \lI' children no vitality, miss all the because their blood impaired wonderful recoveries from that we want every- Vinol. success- Glycerophos- nervous, most dressed finished | with mocking deference. much if T wrap Major long | SLAIN BY WIFE FOR 'WHOMHEKILLEDTWO, Fourth to Meet Dealh BecauseI of Woman Winfield, Kan., July Wilson, matinee idol of Wild West shows, who killed two men on the main street of Tahlequah, Okla., a vear and a half ago, to avenge h wife’s honor, himself was shot and killed on a lonely country road near here late yesterday by Mrs. Wilson. And in Wilson perished the fourth man intimately connected with the pretty, dark-haired woman who now sits quietly in the county jail here. Charles West, first husband of Mrs. Wilson, was shot and killed from ambush near Tahlequah half a dozem years ago. Then Frank Anthony and his father. William, fell at Wilson's hands because, so Wilson charged, young Anthony, foreman of Mrs. Wil- son’s ranch at Tahlequah, had paid attention to Mrs. Wilson while her hushand was fn the army. Fought Over Who Should Prive. Wilson was shot yvesterday by Mrs. Wilson as they were returning by automobile from a cattle buying trip 10 Dexter twenty-two miles ecast. Charles Ridgeway and Ed Glass, who have ranches near Dexter, were re- Homer S. m i the Kitehen Sister Mary ol her own home cooks daily for a family of four adults. fhe brought to her kitchen an understanding of the chemistry of cooking, gained from study of domestic science in a state university. Consequently the advice she offers is a happy combination of theory and practice. Kvery recipe she gives is her own, first tried out and 1 served at her family table. (Copyright, 1920, N. E. An easy way to handle bottles or jars while filling them with boiling fruit is to wring a towel out of water as hot as one can bear it. Wrap the towel areund the bottle, bringing it up from the bottom to meet on one side. This completely covers the jar and also makes a firm and safe handle to grasp while filling There in absoftiely no danger of breaking the glass as the damp towel excludes all air. Menn for Tomorrow, BREAKFAST—Cantaloupe, creamed dried beef, baking powder biscuits, coffee, LUNCHEON~Shrimp crackers, fruit =alad, DINNER—Broiled potatoes., kohl-rabi, floating island, coffee. My Own Recipes. The shrimp dish in the menu can be served on hot on soda crackers, | should ‘¢ made | one-fourth of A imp, tea. steak, romaine toasted mashed salad, luncheon toast or If toast is used it bread cut about inch thick. the | crusts removed the bread quick- | 1y toasted. There is toasi ana ‘toast, one made the right way (as 1 sce i1, and the other made any old way. The fruit salad is made of any and all fruits carefully diced and served with a ecooked salad dressing. If whipped cream is at hand so much ! the better, but the thing to guard | against in a dressing for fruit is too | much mustara | SHRIMP IMP, H 1 cup shrimps (fresh | I cup cooked peas { 2 cups milk. {1 1-2 tablespoons flour. tablespoons butter at of or canned). | 1 teaspoon salt anned shrimps 1-4 teaspoon paprika 1 eg% Melt add milk flour and slowly and paprika. It fresh shrimps are used they are i nsually wvery =alty and even after i freshening will require little salt. ' When the white sauce is thick, add shrimps and peas. Put over hot wa- ter for 10 or 153 minutes until the shrimps and are thoroughl heated slightly and before s g The egz Serve on toast or crack- butter. add ] | Add salt just may he omitted ers. KOHL-RABT. % kohl-rabi. | cup white sauce Wash and in thin slic water until pare vegetahles Cut ex. Cook White =auce. Kohl-rabi is a variety . of cabbage and is a delicious vege- | table. Tt should be used when young and tender Woman's tongue may be hung in the middle but it took a man to try to discover perpetual motion. MARY. CE————rre——— Not A Blemis the perfect appearance of her com- plexion. Permanent and tempor: skin troubles are effectively concealed. Reduces un- (greasy skins. Highly antiseptic, Gouraud's Oriental Cream stir in | in salted boiliux | turning with the Wilsons. According to their stor; ing very made for fast. tir Mrs. seat, drive. An argument Mrs. Wilson suddenly shot twice with automatic pistol taken from the back of one of the seats. Wilson, whose home was in Win- field, had been much in the public Inducted into the When a trouble and slid into the she would followed stop lhv car, Wilson drl\'cl's insistin.x and an she had eyve here recently. service with the largest draft con- tingent sent from the county, soon complained to draft officials that his wife had reported suffering at the hands of her foreman, Frank An- thony. He Zemanded protection for her. The case was lurned over to federal officials, but evidently nothing done. Killing of the Anthonys. When Wilson returned from the army he went to Tahlequah. There he testified that Mrs. Wilson - had confessed the Anthonys had am- bushed and killed her former band and had sworn to kill From the window the next day Wilson saw thony coming down the street. Al- though armed with a revolver, Wil- soon took a rifle from the wall, and going into the street engaged An- thony in a duel, shooting him twice. The father then rushed corn, but was killed by Wilson he reached for his son’s pistol. Because of the unusual appeal. business men of Winfield subscribed to a $1,000 fund to defend Mrs. Wilson did not appear at the trial. Her relations with the An- thonys were described by relative: Wilson was acquitted by the jury under the “unwritten law. Wilson. who was thirty-five years old. gained fame in the cattle coun- try for his ability as a lariat throw- was Wilson. young Ar er. He was with the 101 Ranch Wild ! West show s chief of its cowboys, South cording Indian several vears touring Kurope and America with that circus. Ac- to friends, Mcs. Wilson I8 of blood NG TO EUROPE. GOING President E. Allen Moore of The Stanley Works, his son, Allen Moore, and Stanley Hart will sail July 31 for Enzland. Sweden and the Con- tinent. The party plans to be travel- ing for three or four months and will probably visit Norway, Denmark, Rel- gium, Holland, Germany and France. » Wilson had been driv- | Wilson left | he | hus- | of a picture show around A as | Wilson. | (e Unlexs otherwise noted, these notices are written by the preas bureaus of the theaters or at tractions with which they deal AT PALACE. If anyvone believes that man eman- ates from monkey. the new Select special attraction. “A Scream in the Night,”” presented resterday at the Palace. will place a quietus on the thought. “A Scream in the Nigzht" bases a very entertaining story on Darwin’s ] New York city and requiree i theory of the origin of our hclo\'od' the services of all of Mr. Cormican’s cast in the telling. Matinees will he™ plaved on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Seats for the entire weck are now sale. Curtain tonight, §:30. around on AT FO)X Is there such a thing as a dual ex- istence—a return of tne same person- ality to carth, after aVapse of 2,00& vears? Whether this is probable or not, the question makes interesting materia’ for discussion, and still terial for a motion picture, and suu is “A Sister to Salome,” which openec a three-cay engagement at I7oX's ves. terday. Gladys Brockwell is the star She plays the role of a seductive Roman dancing girl of the days of the Christian martyrs, and also the suc-¢ cessful prima donna of the American stage. Thegre is a romance whick runs through both stories, which are cleverly co-ordinated and serve tc make the picture twice as thrilling as the ordinary stereotyped drama. Included in the program is a cork- ing géod comedy, “The Good Shir Rock and Rye,” another “School * a Chester Outing and the Fo3 ancestors. Events inove swiftly from the time that beautiful Darwa is seen flitting from the treec-tops of jungles until the grand finale, when a crazed scientist places her i1n a cage with a giant ape-killer. ~ Other films include a new episode “The - Hall and Room the of Elmo Lincoln, new comedy The Keith vaudeville bill contains tour very fine acts and features the Four Lamy Brothers in & sensational hair-raising ~asting act. CORMICAN PLATERS. The rola of Mary Brennan, the pretty stenozrapher-heroine in Wil- ard Mack's zreat drama of Ameri- can life, “So Much for o Much,™ which the Cormican Playvers will pre- sent at Parsons’ theater this week, with matiness on Wednesday, Thurs- day and Saturday, is a part, in James Cormican’s opinfon, that is ideally suited to display the emotional Pow- ers of Miss Kthel Van Waldron, his new leading lady. Treating as it does one of the hig problems that con- fronts the girl who is compelled to earn her own living, it goes about it in a direct and forceful manner and drives home its lemson with telling etre The action is set in and e T e e TAKAHASHI DENIES CHARGES, Jap Finance Minister Says Cabinct Does Not Play Stock Market. Tokio, July 26 By Associated ).—Disorder broke out during sitting of the house of repre- sentatives when Baron Takahashi, minister of finance, and other min- For vaudeville Franklln and Charles, two men, open with a me- lange of songs, acrobatics and fun. They are fallowed hy Miss Olga Rose a charming little singing comedienne Page and Page contribite a little more than their share of jollity. Robbine* and TLaFavor have a novelty barrel aet ana scored heavily. i jsters submitted written replies de- nying allegations made recently in the house that they had indulged in stack gambling. The session adjourned in an uproar after it had been deecided ta send M. Shimada, who made the alle- gations, before a disciplinary commits tee on the charge of making false ace cusations. PALACE . OF HITS” TODAY —— WEDNESDAY The Big Photoplay Sensation ‘A Scream in the Night’ RUTH BUDD ELMO — HALL ROOM BOYS 4-_Keith Vaudeville Acts--4 Featuring 4 LAMY BROS. Sensational Casters TODAY AND TOMORROW WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Gladys Brockwell “A Sister of Salome’ An Astounding Prama of a Womn.n‘h Dual Existenc . “THE GOOD SHIP ROCK AND RYE” FOX NEWS CHESTER OCTING “SCHOOL DAYS” FOX VAUDEVILLE 4--Headliners--4 FRANKLIN and CHARLES PAGE and PAGE OLGA ROSA ROBINSON and LA FAVOR & FRIDAY — SATURDAY WILL ROGERS —IN— “THE STRANGE BOARDER” FOX ENTERTAINMENTS *‘@@'@fi-@fifi###W########@#@#fi THURSDAY — JULY 29, 30, 31 wm&wMM@W#&M@MM@WW% Lol ol ToTelc] @__ THE WOMAN’S SHOP 149 Main Street Watch Tomorrow’s Paper For Announcement Of Our Big SECOND ANNUAL AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE Store will be closed all day Wednesday while & every suit, dress, skirt and blouse is drastically reduced in price. B&mwam B : New Britain Sale Starts at 9 a. m. Thursday B EBESOHS B HGLESI GRS better ma. *< » w

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