New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1920, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN'DAILY HERALD [Tl - mp— the Kanawha gief 1 & ’ inning wheels ‘to g lopted 1 F T . P thing from spinning whe # I‘lmnn s R ¥ n the L addalks and whites of eggs = | rockets on the program, Charjed¥T Keeney playing the while, as’i .2 - 3 3 | . |‘»..<(n.»| sumber 17 the Uniteq '€Ted bakic dish and set in a pan | | l!ll‘l DIEHt in the wesk. ‘ Mine ®orkers. who i in command of hot watn cxen Hake 40 min- | r ’*’ ® !' E : ’"Ndem,.‘:{"l = dem:;: qf;”c:,fl i ing swits hastbeen. 5O ‘Tn “I‘n Adele Garrison’s N 7 | Kot the union forces, exmi n’s New Phase of XPlains the sit- -utes. To ake % uce, cream butter | Beach thatsthe- management, *ia; abg | [luetions here by maying y “There are approximatel and sugar. Add white of ecz heaten endeavor to distgibtte the growds, gh=. Revehhons 0, a ”,ife In.»z|.v||wr1 m In West Virginie U %pa 1568 b “"l l !R."I‘ /{ nounced, efl.‘r' @y that from now Fss and 35,000 , . e — > s S cars olg 3 { are mostly in the nfe “““” the 1oP~auipe ladder in hous: i ; ‘9 e T by e PRl ’lhe morning ur "« M s = : ] o'clock in the afternoon. Matinee . 3 . . N Unl Qtherwise noted,, fhese nonemmrmen bf the press | prices prevail on all other attractiorg i - A tble 'war. |2l Ve t 2 B - of the: thesiers or at{ractions with which they deal Ll ark up to 6 o'clock, regard- » possible { &W o . 5 A 7 Rogers does in ‘““The Strange Board- { less of aze. ¢ Grantland Brought o from her yisit to Mrs. Jobeh Madg ters. Fantland steppell worosy thes ~ @hicre’ wy F the car arawing-room ' however, to Treft Major Grantlande out hs hand In awkward ¢ land. indee i that > AN 1 100k it I telt i rencwal ) Sl S - now { Bl of vaudeville and photoplays for loves to see on the screemn. viction 1 alrae ¥ e i o e p—" “ the op .-m the latter part of the week. with two, .As a story teller Will Payne can man, ana that “ , Nerwine Jomeiorsand fretle m,..,_- i hig outstanding featurcs. One of | be ranged with the most successful. § : for the mine guards, They these is the Eewh headliner, ‘The | His contributions to the Saturday en sndablenes any emer depriving the men of their con- e Cortez Sist reat favorites in this | Evening Post and the library book Sl : : : onal righix awg that brings | tor t} id.distressed AT SR m\ei e U e Ly dodd it % P ot ut trouble. Why.'T understand the stomach—try a0 Or threa { i toured extensively. T are two | els are legion. His characters are " of Pike county deputized | Vorming girls who offer a song and | original the typical American types. mea =nd the coal companie= [ fance eyvele that meets with instant | jn “The Strange Boarder” he achieved unctoriness, re . . i e baby's fo 2 diMdence ; ) n le sohin ¥ 4 s Fo pesifs them. while detgetives * | o approval They were well liked by | the supreme character story of his ' f bl hrenkfast i I e ler betwes - sepe | l’"u the large audiences at the I'ulace ve: career. It 1s a photoplay that appeals me vilee or : 8 il s ”' o “":'\H"H s wie : - : ‘.:‘.:d?{‘.rnuu',“‘ ,\\\-m ||(0 )duu.hl remain 1 | to all classes and is v-ell worth seeing. Py e ras pe What wenld’ nappen if an attemy after meals, diggolved | | =vecial scenery Serarre it Sraie . Mutt and Jeff in “The Tango Danc- _ coul ‘ A Outstretehead Hand re made to operate the mines here effecra greatly engance their offering.| giher ,,,“\,‘ Jarzz Bandits.:’ &nd gn- Brown ) T e utu b T e e e on the tongue—kecp The other feature of the bill 15 D. W. ) oo ern sy Somdv. +A Counter Flot are missing v s the Fox News are included for breakfast 3 iriflith’s presentation of his latest | |, the program. sre the > S ¢ r N > o . P . « y But in their present Vo ma Inquiries 1 < & . it mper,-these men are not 1o bo | your stomach sweet— I suc “True Heart Susie”, with a The Lour lacis lof vaueville are of Paandl diner cann 0. fooled wit S 2 H s Rt s i 5 e Sl sl care he had taken i | fooled with. Rig this situa- try Ki-moids—the new ; \rifith cast incading Lillian | exceptional merit. The Bartinos open : tore | BanY. | tion in u powder mill. The men have A e | . Robert Harron and Clarine Sey- | ¢pepin with o pleasing novelty, Dorls raise a row ngine troubl spdlygosped o compiaint when tha law is enforced aid io digestion. GRS ot e innoteanE ey Wor e rawatmyy s s AR Sk ith M Y wi a- rty of placing my ham = = 90 P e to his [ by the proper aithorities. But they { country type, who had hoped to mar- | o % Fvige. | was nitald smmoned the porter, and | will © 10 the lust, the use of MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE ry_her girlhood sweetheart, but he ' G or§e Hearn handles the prohtbition Red Hastings prepare a [ 0 . from seme myster- | Priv armies enlisted by the coal MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION falls in love and marries the bell~ of :f:fi:}:l“ ";:i :l ""d.'_“{‘elrl S crl'f'al?s a 4 19-7 the next village, Miss Gish gives a B rst. ‘all a Taxi s a says —el always travel pr ous quarier produced and bore into | companics nu relt a pl a i wonderful portrayal lof the country | F501 18 DOV Y ARG pleased immenge- mygate girl, and Robert Harron as the boy | 3 ¥rank Work's imitation of a gen- e 1 o teel inebriate is so refined that it iatlon which betrayed e 1ot help a thc other side o e © - just fits his type of character. Other thun a suitcas 1 1d hely v ide of th ontro looses the coarseness usually seen in o - *—————-———= that he was uttering a e A Py S ey films include a new episode of Jack DEC! 5 0 od with the intention | @Ui* A pies N s P PP Pyl bl Motor Goggles Dempses in his popular seiar: com. | this line. The Misses Estelle Ward . A himself with such a hamp ) - [ edies and the Pathe News. s v, | and Rae Ward hine brightly in this in That Hugh . e e emergency could be | to organize their field.” said Mr. Olm- s knew that the emer 1l¢ orsanise tholr flald.f min A ; Sun Glasses eville bill contains besides the feature | P1aSing little musical conception. own comfort | © e of his fastidioteness ars and more important fi For Outings. act, the clever offerings of Francis = 430 MAIN STREET. sura, and I|* i .",' _’f, o mpay my | MeDowell, Wyoming, Mercer coun-| Glasses for Poor or Painful Vision. | and Wilson, George Reeves, and Bald- CAPITOL PARK. = nental win and Sheldon. Bathing by moonlight With a fire- | {AVers Cars for Hire, pay and Night, a1t e had told me | EE O e should happen to | ties. and what mines have not been 1 | Reserved seats for the Sunday night\] works display on the side -is some- | Htorage. Supplies and Repalring feparcd (he hamper of | ' . drawing-room door and see | Organized in Raleigh. ese are the | et s i g i Us show are now on sale at the box of- | what out of the ordinary, but there for tho rest of us ™ last e 2 M Grantland unpacking a hamper . i ————— | ous coal fields in the o s 2. 1 hundred swimming en- 3 ro of f M ntemplation of thi 1 al field the country and, — N ere|sayoral g roviso. i e am unusual warmth to | With these organized. the umion will }Q ShIEITRe T R —e thusiasts in the pool at Capitol Park, < L4250 Elans ot of Ritn Hrown as she | control the bituminous production of SPECIALIST AT FOX'S. Hartford, last night when the fire- [N . . If you had been swindled out of | works began. And the beach afford- W ! e ulu- lent er. It is the kind or a character one morning room an unusually large Harry Olmstead of the Coal pmething in his almost mu-h more clumsy to carry | Operators’ association of Williamson, man in the i 4. " gced which would bring forth the United States. nher,” e . and | hu B hiteat I eanTon has P I Over 30 Years Experience in Eye | vour savings and thrown in prison for | ed a comforiable place for the rmou.| Storage and Accessories, ° Bii. alniost stern note, 1 ¢ il s ’]‘(\_ ul_|g a murder which you did not commit, | sands of patrons to see the exhibi- Repau- work a S ]a_lty i Satisfaction Guaranteed. could you keep your faith in your fel- | tion from. Jt was a real olé-time Phone 2227 139 Ar h St- Cl hat the hamper is in . ] syl lutely. 1 wish you to & ; \.;:‘V. “‘I ':):" popdal 306 MAIN ST., PHONE 570 | lowman? ‘Ihat’s exactly what WAl : Fourth of July display, with every.- : OVERLAND AGENCY e 0w wants first, I— | mmile as she caugh ~disappointed If your lends you to disre- In this respect.” e same note in look in his eyes which urmy officer | | Don't tell me that is food!" she | exclaimed, “real, honest-to-goodness his | fh0d! Aren’t you the thoughtful per- | on though? Oh!" with a little scream | e . upon one | of delight, as Major Grantland opened | e T tould not | one of the bottles and poured some | from flushing hotly teaming nl.lx‘x} into a cup ly break- | realization ed | fust-specia : L rosult if Dicky | for the cup. and | wondered if .\l.ul n the aisle. T never | Grantland could fail to be Impressec myself grimly—that | ax she evidently Hnr:vr:v“l n.h qlx:‘»: ||<y’ e the companionship | be, by the stunning picture she made be‘x‘v“l"1::::‘:::1‘”,:‘~v::‘1‘r 1in the \\nn<|t~x'1u!_\\"l' he had l'h: < In th Kitchen of her owA homo e would hurry back | vided for my comfort during thelong. | Sister Mary cooks daily for a family of four adults. She brought to_ her BERNIY, kitchen an understanding of tho a4 happy combination of theory and practice. Every recipe she HATE INTERFEREN[;E sives in her own, t tried out and § serve at her f; 1y table. bt OB Exquisite patent leather oxford, full o4 fashioned Louis covered heels. Long, S slender vamp. A $9 value. Our specizl SATURMNGG 1 Ly TIH PRESEN 4 Sitnation 1 ‘We lee \\hre Iiven if one does not possess a ring ls"s'ss‘.'mfi'edfil;fi]’mpmm on every box, mold, one still serve a salad mold- . \_ | €d in a ring and filled with any kind € : .,..Gnh Near Powder Mill of My aarng e For Women that were formgrly prited of - ‘ (Copyrizht, 1930, N. E. A.) To make a j Iy ring use two pans, e | B e A $4.95 and $5.85, price stanfped on the Iy on ‘ J\:x-i:‘v“jlll‘l\i:;:l‘lfllt\l »\‘;w.m waged be- _‘""" fioating in e jon before it N L!‘!arr w1 leaders of | “Icl : Vi box, now $2.98, worth $6 and- $7.A g \o operators i tween mir “'_ i i tavecikihie For a summer luncheon a chicke the United Mis 5 salad xcrved in a ring of chicken jelly er the bituminous 3 ¢ % Tt 'h\\ wv”\'u inia shall be no equal A salad molded in this 4 2 ? M e .. ren 5 fashion is moit attractive and a little % S omas out of the ordinary The hostess 1 4 % 3 . The min leaders also demand 2 i 4 : S l s P - i D Bl , '» NEWARK Shoes for women that were of a I n top milk, scrambled eggs, toast, coffec IS —COMEDIES || | 0 o vrsiny and fatectey || ) LUNCHEON <= Cantaloupe | niled | N formerly priced $5.85 and $6.85, regular DRAMATIC KTOCK SEASON with v CVi“e Parker House rolls, tea, sponge pud- | aud i price stamped on the box, worth $8 and turinz r PLAYERS [} R i 17 18 L . = When v:.'n‘ r'-):u .:(‘-r\'?'d for break- Sturdy, finely made, smartly fashioned . R MO WUCT fast is rather mild the rest of the gun metal military heeled oxford. Perfor- N RE ' A . (e B meal should have a refinite flavor to ated tip. $10 value. Our special low price ® !'in the butter before the eggs are put \_ ) duced to = i 0 covk. Lot ihe edges of the heet = Sale Begins Tomorrow Morning at 7:30 ron JELLIED CHICKEN SALAD, NOW HARTFORD. I hen, one year old community a feast of bargains in NEWARK shoes that will make s 4 ‘CO‘ ICAN S BN DINNER—Nut loaf y.fl|w v\;us in | $9 . RM : créam thite ndite sead, rod rash , reduced £ $3.98. ARD ve the whole tcme. Put dried beef plainly printed oz every box, $6.85. Re- | P[& QSONS, lmy.‘v tiny bit. The result will be ’ | & 3 : il Tomorrow morning we are gomg to give the womenfolk ‘Sf this - AP S ey il cad everyone who participates an advertiser for us for a long time to come. 1 cup English walnuts We are going to show you what CAN be done in the way of" S yorals ) VALUE-GIVING when the right determination to DO IT is applied. Wash and cut up the chicken as | 1 n for frying. Wash the feet and legs e : We are going to show you oxfords, pumps, ties and sport shoes at yeryj rarsully and \conkshemigattil T i ! $2.98, for instance, that are as fine $6 and $7 values as could be had tin. Granulated gelaun may be used k this season. And at $3.98 we are going to give you footwear that o he on the safe side One table- | 5 \ & » had every right to bring $8 and $9, just as they did elsewhere. ERoon U o A e e YR Ladies, this is NOT a reduction sale. It is something GREATER SN0 BCST PICTURES. 2 - cup of cold water may be added to 3 S\, & = . 5 % = the chicken broth just before strain- 2 g than that. It is a fight to lower high prices. Until low prices pre- S— - - - Cool the broth. skim, and re- | S vail again, our business pocketbook will suffer Just as your personal TODAY AND TOMORROW L il gabag L) N\ pocketbook suffers. We have something to gain in this fight as well > | a cloth into the space between the ans, the £ molc Set ide to hot water into the inner pan and give If this were simply our usual clearance sale there would be no ex- SR I it iat R e O s L) cuse for slashing our prices as mercilessly as we have. No store or B L e rwanalts Smart vhite buck pump with baby Louia stores could deliberately do the thing we are doing for any length of ring. The jelly can now be turned heels. V finely modeled. $7 value. time and exist. But just as long as we CAN do it we m]l, ?% | e Strange Boarder ant on the serving dish. ¥ill the ring Our special low price, plainly printed on Tomorrow we shall bring forth an enormous quantity of this foot- h the chicken cut in dices com- ] % - i Hoalis i enEceier T i ca i erys sverylbox 88 S5 Rachosdito wear—all brand new, regular stock NEWARK shoes, in most all sizes TANGO DANCERS" “IANZZ BANDITS” : ] ' LTl LAt b and in a big vanety of styles and leathers. This sale is all—and ‘more COUNTER PLOT" YIRS R WS ith nuts and put « large spoonful of From All Over the World *liff mayonnaise on top. The whole | $2.98 —than you hope it is. Come tomorrow and you Wlll go away with the prize bargains of the year " -z is, of course, arranged on a bed of 1 lettuce. AUDEVILLE 4--Headiimers-4 TRy ¥ BARTINOS PORIS and MACK 1-2 cup butter. . 3 tablespoons sugar. GEORGE HEARN “CALL A TAXI s cups milk | SUNDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1 e | Largest Shoe Retailers ml..w@g—_soommcm W WALSH — IN INK OR SWIM" 1-2 cup butter 1 cup powdered sugar B B N MAN IN 3 vhite. | . . . . AN WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE e e o iy e New Britain Store, 324 Main Street, Near R. R. Crossing i Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. FOX ENTERTAINMENTS. & Mix butter, sugar and flour to a smooth paste. Heat milk to the boil- POVSODSDDH DGO YD 0L o RGeS | ine poinl and stif in first mixture. ‘ | Beat until smooth and thick. When

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