New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 29, 1920, Page 4

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Thursduy and Saturday I U STOUK SEASON Props. dist pen hele | rust MICAN PLAYERS fre A hert spoke and mot the SO | rOoRD, P | VAUDE ND BLST Y o~ ¥ i N e Strange FAITH — CROOKED W 27 BANDITS™ MUTT and JEFF AUDEVILLE THE BARTINOS GEORGE, HEARN SUNDAY EVENING RGE WALSH IN AND “WHEN MABEL DOCTORS FOX ENTERTAIN (ENTS. i 430 230 400 30 00 40 K0 038 ALACE puse of Hits™ TODAY —FRL—SAT, GRIFETTH LILLIAN GISH N W, And ROWT. HAF rue Heart Susie’’ The St of smiles, tear< and h Your NPSEY VALDEYTE =K EITH With OCORTEZ SISTERS” in a ar would | loveliness that 1 remembering it frequent | upsettin I auiver a bit never oX'S ViLLE RIDAY — SATURDAY ILL ROGERS NORMAND HUSBAND | of a Wife but stopped myself i time nanded that 1 1 dra forth vould have instantl i herth will ut him nill dress Junior Iy diverted ng tor Kful. 1 wa D dreaded nilon—some- whic remely lent, lovin Ky was still sleeping sk of questioning him That he o exculpate him- infinitely the Vikening the him and missting grip blame me ] 18 NUre, as t he motized ght certain as would do both the helief that was in his I thos him.” n directed didacticnlly undes self he emi i position Junior Nestloss, Put ite of embroidered Mother Gra antl when 1 1 obeved her after slippins o N silh 1 Kid sl s he bal o me The him | Iresses on socks and Vite pic snatched wax such a re of him embrace of to mar Inost Isive v of mean to me is apt moments of what the loss my t perfect enjoyment him wed-y little voice ind he smiled xmile 1 has tavght nd all, and he is he lisps it that we parents, nave insured his by coaxing him to repetition of it sweetheart,” | sounded at lis engaging to my ears tittle Dicks me onfident is a | se which ard infle rdorable all fond him tion when | Prett, eplied terly. e surveyed soon the very the speculative vith the found the room glance of ana evidently rroundings somewhat his lower lip began to there was a in the re- ng «hil imiliar ~ for alarmingly, inetly plaintive ted query NHek-fust wnd lifted him" high above my 1 him there for an instant, him dowr to the floor play he and fuils to quiet when and note head, then 1 which he is hed is loves, him of ful \ Discouraging Porter. # [ brought him up again to the h and percied him upon it I with decision Mother will ifter breakfast away. Will you be a good boy stay with Granzie”" Me dood hoy,” he lisped gra as T put him into his her's outstretchca arms | glimmer of tears her ely, and- caught on lashes aa#aau##u&g m < .4 & et Tttt T Tt Toto Tetote R ete e Rt RoRated] E 7:1 « JULY 29, 30, Boarder’’ ORK — A ROUND OF FUN “A COUNTER PLOT™ FOX NEWS 4--Headliners--4 DORIS and MACK “CALL A TAXI” ACGUST 1. p— SSINK OR SWIM™ N DIY J GREE & 88 Loletetotetefoteogoto] RRON in a'n Girl al that goes straight to COMEDIES Song and Dance Revue. Other Fine Acts | the the dolet ovened and knew tainable that the if no food was ob- little chap his grand- would be likely to have a ner- lapse over it hoarr, Margaret!™ impatiently "o think ackers and oranges They won wnzie's lambie could—"" Lool il SF for mother vous “Oh do she said that even my that helped some. It only Gran- were in a4 have hird ned as 1 “You'll keep intil 1 tuined toorknob him hay up et back.” ply after me, much hetter taking my advice room before she had reply. T harried down that car and the next. [ wanted 1o re the shelter of my ran irawing-room, and =pend a two in planning impossible task of get- veeping if Play with 1 closed knowir chance vou him the there of her tone was a v chance to visle of wch thougntn I minute or the seeminzly fooil porter w room when I glanee least ting The just a it car be in were finishing and a hasty told me that herth—at drawn. | the rea the sl the curtains outlined my predicament to porter. but he shook his head instead of offering aid “AIk! Till dat diner comes on, an’t get you one zle drop.’ A knock the party When 1 ope 19t 1 the kindly concerned irantland down must rapidly the Ah =i <ounded on up Maj looked of into atys 18 1tchen In the kitehen of her cwn home Sister Mary cooks daily for a family of four adults. €he 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. Every recipe she gives ix her own, first tried out and served at her family table. (Copyright, 1920, N, E. Tt is a bitter fact and vegetables, be licious, work havoc with the hands of her who must prepare them for cooking or the table. Lemon juice nd a small per cent. of alcohol are as good a whitener and softener as I know. For three tablespoonfuls of lemon juice use ons tablespoonful of alco- hol. The alcohol acts as a preserva- tive for the juice and makes it pos- sible to keep the lemon indefinitely. After each dish washing rub the hands with a few drops of the prep- aration If constant dropping will wear away stone comstant care will surely keep hands 1n fair shape Menu for Tomorrow. BREAKFAST — Stewed poached eggs, toast, coffee. LUNCHEON Vegetable brown bread butter, cookies, tea. DINNER—Breaded new potatoes, buttered cheese and currant crackers, coffee Own Recipes. potatoes are especially good and look at if dressed with butter and minced parsley. While it seems like a chore to mince parsley, it really isn't fussy work. Strip the leaves from the tiny stems, gather them firmly between the thumb and forefinger of the left hand and cut through and, through with a sharp knife. The parsley should be washed and dried thoroughly before cutting. VECETABLE SALAD 3-4 cup shredded cabbage. 1 green pepper. 2 tablespoons minced young oaion. 1 cooked beets. 1 cup nuts Mayonnaise Shred pepper pepper, onion A) that fresh fruits they ever so de- prunes, — salad, ana cream veal beets, Jam, cutlets, cottage toasted New to eat melte Combine cabbage, and moisten with French dressing. TLet stand in the refrigerator fc minutes. Cut beets in quarters leaving the pieces uncut at the hoitom to form a sort of cup. 11l this beet cup with the cabbage combination. Sprinkle with nuts and with mayonnaise. The nuts and niavonnaise make this salad a real neal. top CREAM COOKIES 1 cup sour cieam 2 cups st teaspoon soda dissolved In m 1-2 teaspoon baking powder. | teaspoon vanilla lour to roll Cream and lard well beaten. Add flour stiffen, ithout one cup Add eream and vanil- Sift bakinz powder into flour and flour to roll. Roll on a ding board, sprinkle with wlated v (optional) cookie cutter. Bake Add egz to wdd eno h tloured m a little g and cut with a n a hot oven their shadows irstance. MY, ents cast for Comirg e before—wash day, Beautiful Women upon it for their distin- guished appearance. The oft, refined, pearly white complexion it renders instantly, is always the source of Gouraud's Oriental Cream L therwise noted, these nofices are written by the press bureaus of the theaters or attractions witk which they deal. AT FOX'S. The nnique of Wil in I Rogers adva “The man is revealed (o aze the new production, That a rather trusting faith in fellowmen, grippingly told in this new picture which opened for three days a. Fox's this «fternoon. Strange Bourder lose & of is no man but more because hts 1§ { | Rogers ix supported by un excelleit | cast of contrasting types and story from the pen of Will Payn Saturday Evening Feost writer, i the 1ato1 throughout Sam Gardner, the Rogers appears, is the fat little boy for whom ne is w ing to sacrifice even his life, and it is mainly for the child’'s sake that he m- veigled into selling his ranch aud tak- mz= up a supposedly good proposition, which turas out anything but prcfit- able for him. It is a picture the particular branches of the acting art in which Mr. llogers excels., com- edy drama. but at the same time is full of exciting incideats and stirring climaxes. The rest of the photodram=« na ¢ of the program is made np two com- edies, ** The .Jaza Bandits, ‘A Coun- ter Plot,”” Mutt and Jeff and tne Fox News, The vaudeville offers are The Bar- tinos, Dorris and Mack, George ilzern and a skit called 11 a Taxi. spe role in er 1S that is AT PALACE Persons who have ever had to smile while their hearts were break- ing, will forget the perfor- mance of Lillian Gish in “True Heart the latest D. W. Griffith Art- picture which is now playing the Palace. Since her appearance in Blossoms," Mr. Griffitk’s tremendous artistic success that has been the sensation of New York, Miss Gish is conceded by all the metropolitan critics to be one of the foremost actresses on the screen, but many believe she has surpassed all prev- fous work in her characterization of the heart-broken little girl who hoped to marry her girlhood sweet- heart, and found him, instead, with his arms about a comparative strang- er, whom he had asked to marry him. Other photoplays include Jack Dempsey in a new episode his $50 FINE FOR “SHIMMY” IN ILLINOIS COLLEGE TOWN Chicago, July 29.—The town of Normal. the home of the Illinois [Ftate Normal coltege, where 1,991 students are learning how to become teachers, has put down its foot on the jazzy saxophone ‘“shimmy."” An ordinance prohibiting the danc- ing of the “shimmy™” in public has been passed by the village board, which provides arrest for the culprits, with a fine of not less than $50 for each and every offense. a2 never Susie,” craft at “Broken of Korein easy directions of Korein system ‘en‘.od;mndmy'muu to graceful Now sheisa, men- alert and in better health. Why met yeu? Reliable anti-fat self-treatment. Become Slender and Stay So Many, both sexes, veport they have reduced Your friends will highly appreciate the sentiment behind the gift of flowers delivered to them upon their dparture for abroad or their return home. Through our arrange- ments with the different steamship lines we can have flowers delivered cn incoming or outgoing steamer. Can do it in a few hours but try to give us twenty-four hours’ notice. Flora which | of alf adapted to i the seria News. the by song 1; The remainder The and v ~ N Z LRSS %% _?:"/0 P comedies Keith dance an:l vaudeville bill for f the week Cortez Sisters.” revue. the in Pathe headed ! England classy ! ana NEW ENGLAND WILL | GET MUCH COAL Priority Ruling Gives 650.000 Tons Monthly—To Cone by Three Railroads. July 29.-—The Chesapeake Roanoke, Nortolk | and Ohio will ship 650,000 tons of coal a month to New in accordance with the recent priority order of the Imcrsta:e] ! and Western, Virginian railways Commerce Comm! it was an- " condition threaten nounced here today by the Nonfalk and Western. The wnipments will he divided as follows: Norfolk and W ern, 380,000 tons; Chesapeake and Ohio, §5,000, and the Virg.anian 185.000 —An appalling the country unless reopen the coal Frank O. Lowden ared in a statement last night. thing possible has been done here to correct the situation. he said. The Washington authorities, the gov- ernor added, have in effect taken control and ‘it to be hoped that they will act that promptness wheh the gravity of the situation demands.” action is taken to mines, Governor SILK SIIRTS HOW often you are told to be careful in launder- ing the menfolks’ silk shirts. You must not discolor them; you must not let them fade—and they must not be injured so that Sounds like a big task—but not at all. the silk is weakened. Just use Ivory Soap Flakes and the cleansing of silk shirts becomes really easy, without any worry at all, be- cause you know they will not be harmed in any way by good old Ivory Soap. The thin, snowlike flakes of Ivory Soap melt to a delicate, cleansing, foamy suds the instant they touch hot water. till lukewarm, and wash the silk swirling it in the soapy foam. Cool the suds just by swishing and You don’t have to rub, so there’s no chance for injury. ‘Wash all silks this new way next time. The. men will be delighted, too. Get Ivory Soap Flakes at your dealer’s. Genuine Ivory Soap in Flaked Form for washing particular things Safe for Silks and All Fine Fabrics Best of Cooking— with Economy The New Perfeetion Oil Cook Stove is the perfect and most economical stove. The reason for its great fuel saving lies in the perfect and ‘complete combustion of every drop of oil. are not wasting fuel by keeping a fire not cooking. Then, too, you burning when you are The New Perfection provides the hottest flame for cooking— the high, white-tipped blue flame. You can have intense heat instantly by regulating the handle. 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