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BLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife ng Mother Graham Madge. Gave | who had provided the solely hamper of foo« for our comfort red me one virtue ralsed | but instead I replied with caretul power. 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Junicr, temporurily satis- | fled with the warm milk, was engagea in hugying me ecstatically. “You took such good care of it lust night I looked ut her with angry ishment Didn't you hear me tell you that Dicky all the time?" I asked coldly to know what I could Porsibiy to do with il | [ heard what you said,” she re- torted, and | saw that she was fast working herself up into one of tantrums, anl prepared yself hear thing viclous. 1 prepared al%o to overlook it, for I that the struin of the and the reaction of her nerves upon finding for her beloved graundchild tear that it was lost kad robl er | of self-contrel ard common sense. > | was Irritated, upset, and she striking blindly at anything reach. And the nearest object pened to be myself, ‘Oh, I'm not blina!" “Mrs. Durkee told me Grantland went after yon you to the statlon last covrse, that's all right amendad hastily, “but 4 can tell you that you're getting much more inter- ested fn that jwekanapes than you've any right to b forget her buby's food good-looking man it's time she called s halt. That's I've got to say.” | " shessnapped aston- In Famished, he ovylog child before ¢ I ooaxed I wayr ot pe miMk for wtopped ) srambled up hands _held cup. 'where you got eated maw It's anything ne Me'd bestor 5o hun- mething that would in the mothers. yvou." 1 by the her out en- to | that.* saw journey re in the cup before I wanted no argu- d delay that process s to me of the | # In the world pd sent it to Junior,” #n I set down the within hap- one went Ma brought she that on or Jomment, didn't lose his fucd pin-lnw snapped ¢ his comfort as an to Pustice her man answer to the LAST TIMES ODAY v ILL ROGERS - Strange Boarder” A Smil BANDITS” TT and JEFF IDEVILLE IARTINOS DRGE HEARN USDAY EVE VI\G. ALSH 5 Walsh at lllu Athletic Best, D MABEL NORMAND “WHEN DOCTORS DISAGR Night Doctor — Good Morning Judm- MUKESDAY — WEDNESDAY AVG. 2 'ARRAIU IN “FLAMES OF THE D FOX ENTERTAINMENTS, GUSGRBIBRHBIGIRCBHR “A COUNTER LOT” FOX NEWS 4--Headliners--4 DORIS and MAUK SINK OR SWIM 96############6###& LACE: “HO oF Hr TODAY “TRUE MEART SUSIE” LAST TIME IN GOOD VAUDEVI the milk,” I | gredients. sliced @@wwewéofi@ma@maw soee W BRITAIN DAILY HE'RALD SATURDAY JULY 31, In i Sister | of four | kitchen th Mary cooks daily adults. Kitchen own home for a brought to an of cooking, of domestic understanding of chemistry gained a study science in state university. Consequently the advice she offers is a happy combination of theory and practice. Every recipe she | kives is her own first tried out | servead her family tabie 1920, N (Copyrigl \ porch that has usually looks worse after someonc tried to lean it with a hose broom than it did when the dust evenly distributed. The becor dus has and was room is sure | o make streaks. A heavy woolen mop is the best thing to use to really glean a painted porch floor v the ‘mop as if it were broom It will not be neces- sary 1o wring the mop, Then hose the floor well There will* be no dusty broom marks on the ooy ‘W-I the work will not be a bit harder. It means regular cleaning $o keep a living porch clean during tHe dusty summer months, nu for Tomorrow. AST Orange . toast, coffae — Sweetbreads d, layer cake se a BRBEAK Erojled t LUNCH peas, cherry anana filling DINNER— _— Juice, with with oiled white fixh, scal- loped potat beets with lemon sauce, cucumber salad, cherry brown betty, coffee y My Own Recipes. \ to decide which vezetablé, to serve with meat is to choose a | vegetable opposite in color fram the meat. Thus, if the meat is light-cql- ored, the vegetable should be dark or vivid in color. This is a safe rule, giving the prop. basnce to a meal. SWEETBREADS WITH PEAS. 2 pa sweet ads. 2 slices salt pork. ) 1 slice onion Salt and pepper 2 pounds new peas. 1blexpoons Lutter Let sweethreads stand ter for an hour. Parboil in salted acidulated water for 20 minutes. The onion should be added. Plunge into cold water and let stand till cold. Cut pork in narrow strips about two inches iong. Drain sweetbreads and put strips of pork about an inch apart over top of breads Put a few pieces of pork in-the bottom of a bak- ing pan. Put in sweetbreads, sprinkle ith pepper, add a little water and ke in a hot oven for 20 minutes, asting every 10 minutes. Cook peas, scason with salt, pepper and butter. Arrange meat on a platter and sur- round with peas. Serve very hot. BANANA FILLING. m.- mitk. 1L D SUgAT 2 Mgvon 1-4 teaspoon fEh~ 2 tablespoons tour. 1 banana Make a custard of the firsfive in When cool, add banan Put between the layers of a cuke. Any plain, made with one or two whole e an be baked in tayers. One way in cold wa- The latest rival of the champagne appetite is the sugar tooth. MARY JAPAN 1S OBDURATE Reply to America’s Protest—Will In- sist in Occupying Island But Dis- claim Territorial Ambitios Japan, July 31, (By The Associated Press) —Outlines of Japan's answer to the note of the United States rela- to occupy today tive to Japan's intention | Saghalien, Siberia, are printed | by the newspapers. The reply savs that occupation unavoidable to maintain Japan's na- | tional privileges and that the deci- | sion to occupy the island will not be changed, according to the papers. The reply emphasizes that Japan has no territorial ambitions and that | the occupation will be only temporary unti] a stable government is estab- lished Russia is in Matinees Wednesday, Thursday and DRAMATIC STOCK SEASOY T'“CORMI.CAN NIGHT TWO FINE FE HARRY T. MOREY “THE FLAMING CLUF w IN = “HER HUSBAND'S OTH iD SEATS ON SALE SUNDAY A CE CONFECTIONERY STOR AY « TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY INE FREDERICK ] N oman on the Index” Mystery Play That Mystifics. - VAUDEVILLE ACTS—4 BCANLON, DENNIS BROS, and SCANLON Vaudeville’'s Best Steppers PGBV LOVCLLBMIDOCS S8o @@fi&##@@@fi@_@@@@@##fi@@@@fi PLAYERS —in— “S0 MUCH FOR SO MUCH" A Thrilling Drama of the Day by WILLARD MACK Author of “TIGER ROSE™ Evenings 3¢ to T5c——Matinees 23c and 56c PARSONS’ HARTFORL Lake Compounce BAND CONCERT Every Sunday Afternoon REGULAR DINNERS Dancing, Wednesday and Saturday All the Attractions Which Amuse PIERCE & NORTON, Props. Bristol, G r requl‘.fl? itia bureau, war'de Bernice ihe youngest, and cutest, of board- ers who have rezistered so far at the New Britain Iresh Air Farm in Bur- lincton. They are shown at the ta minuation of their vacation. We do know which is which—they ure twins and have not vet adopted dress distinciive to their sex—but on the left is showing a live in the “birdie” of the camera. Some.- how. the one one the rizht scems to he the male of the two. He is of a more serious turn of mind single column cut skows-three of the residents who insisted upon having their pictures taken. We don't know their names, but the middle one is S LNe not the one | interest | The | w'zr,g and Edward Schute are two WAR RECORDS ARE WANTED FOR FILES) Notice Is Sent to All Ex-National Guardsmen \ — ‘The office of the adjutant general has' been by the chief, mil- pariment, to make public the ‘fact that many organiza- tions of the National served mobilized failed to turn in_g records, who de- Guard War, when in the World correspe the following ar erally classified administrative ord, summaries of reports; correspondence; % personal ‘““*The records d s intel tactical an fiel and special ord: diaries; ral other records bearin of unlu‘ etc., ete. Any of the ab be sent direct to the Branch, W. F t 1 P.D, Barracks, D. C., fo rue coples will be n’ o he_contributors is the orig- inals thus turned t‘.\r . in the publica- ton of docvments and unless their comple cannot be In order g3at BN ®utiona) Guard al G or- ganizations which went ,. thi m s state may receive full credit fo:' i that was done, it is requegted that everyone who may have in his pos- session or who may be able to obtain anything of interest or value of a documentary character in addition to that asked for, will at the earliest opportunity ¢omply. with this request. BULL THROWER THROWN. Barcelona, July 30.—Matador Crer- rera while fighting a bull today, struck a bone with his word and fell on the animals’ horns. He was tossed and received a deep wound. Matador Arequipeno was horned in the thigh. T — ' p!n |||| i P s> ‘- e'«;_; : = Unless otherwise noted, these bureaus of the theaters or at: THE PALACE. A modern drama which contradicts all familiar formulas is ““The Woman on the Index,” first of the Goldwyn pictures in which brilliant Pauline Frederick appears. 1t will be shown at the Palace Monday. When Miss Frederick ine, happily married to a diplomat, is introduced to a friend of her hus- band she imagines that all is lost. This man she recognizes as a former detective. Now he ds chief of the secret service. At once she knows he will reveal to her husband the fact that she is “the woman on the in- dex""—that her name appears in the police records. But he does nothing of the kin He is truly her friend. There be a complete change of vaudeville, presenting four Keith headliners, featured by Scanlon, Den- nis Brothers and Scanlon, vaudeville's SUNDAY AT THE PALACE, Two exceptionally fine features will be presented on the Palace bill for Sunday night. Harry T. Morey will be seen in his new melodramatic sensation, “The Flaming Clue,” and an all-star cast will present Pathe’s production, “Her Husband's Other Wife.” Reserved seats can be pur- chased at the Palace confectionery stwore Sunday. —— “'xd! are published this ! as the hero- | HEADS UNITED PRESS W. W. Hawkins Will Succeed Roy W. Howard As President of Big News- gathering Associatiop. New York, July 31.—Announcement was made today by the United Press Associations of the promotion of W. W. Hawkins, for several years its vice- president and géneral manager. to the position of pr Roy W. Howy vernment Is Losing Millions of Pollars Thorugh Reply Coupons. Washington, July 30.—Acting Post- masteér General Koons today charac- terized as “utterly absurd” statements that the post office department was losing milliens of dollars through the international reply coupon transac- tions of Charles Ponzi of Boston. International reply coupons issued in foreign countries and redeemed at §.ied States post offizes for ‘he year b. *e;l Ju\ne 30, Mr. Koons said, num- $f‘ 104,408 wisith 2 postage value of o INc- fe inauguration of the international rey. coupon sys- tem 13 vears ago Mr. Kewws woiq United States post offices hga " " deemed 1,223,416 coupons, having a postage value of $61,120.80. PERSONALS Gertrude V. Bowen and son, and Miss Emma T. Peterson two weeks at Milford. g ) T, delr Mrs. Russell, will spend notices are written by the press tractions with which they deal. AT FOX’S, Will Rogers in “The Strange Roard- er” closes at Fox's ronight. Tomor- row cvening the usual two features will be presented, the ever welcome George Walsh, in a two-fisted west- erner's experience abroad, “Sink or Swim,” and the popular Mabel Nor- mand in “When Doctors Disagree.” “Sink or Swim” is a story of cu- piditv—at least, it is a story of Cupid and his victory over sundry and nu- merous difficulties. Mabel Normand —as fresh as a daisy and as bright as the sun—is headed this way in her latest and best broad comedy, “When Doctors Disagree.” Beginning on Monday and continu- ing for three days Geraldine Farrar, America’'s most famous operatic star, comes to Fox's in her latest dramatic photoplay, “The Flame of the Desert,” from the story by Charles A. Logue. 1t is a powerful love story of mystic Teypt filled with the color and ro- mance that is bred deep in the heart of the sand-swept Far East. In addition to “The Flame of the Desert” Monday's screen offerings will include *“His Musical Sneeze,” “Springtime,” a Chester Outing and the Fox News. There will be the usual change of the vaudeville pro- gram and four high cll.u n.cuwm be | presented COMPLETE CUR INDIGESTION | One Beox of "FRUIT-A-TIVE" or “Frak ‘Tablets” Brought Relief T WILLIAM GALE SHEPHERD 01d Chatham, Cofumbia Co., N. Y. T was bothered with Constipation, Liver Trouble and Indigestion for three years ; and tried all kinds of medicine with no relief. I was so bad I would have a dull, heavy feeling in the pit of my stomach ; generally about tiree or four hours after eating. I saw advertised in the “Troy Times™ ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and sent to R. W, Seympur’s drug store in Chatham and bought two 50c. boxes. Before I had finished one box, I was relieved and now bave no more trouble. I can est anything I desire. I would advise anyone in the same condition as I was, to take ‘Fruit- a-tives’; 1tis a God-send, and I would not be without ‘Fruit-a-tives’ in the bouse”. WILLIAM GALE SHEPHERD. 50c. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. __ At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES ™ Limited, OGDENSBURG, N, Y, e ———————————— MOHAMMED ALI HAS TALK WITH POPE Indians Are Planning Ways to Avoid Dominion By (‘-13:5; Brlmm— PESTEEES lloh War Thrratcn(-d. Rome, July ~—Mohamed Ali, head of the Indian Mussulman, dele- gation has been received by ~ Pope Benedict. After his hudience at the Vatican he reported that the pontiff had heard his statement sympa- thetically and had expressed pleasure at the spirit of tolerance toward other religions being chown by the Indian Mussulman. Mohamed said principal pro- test was because “England has not maintained the pledges made with re- spect to the holy places, having in- stead practically abolished the Cal- iphate and placed the holy places all | under direct or indirect British dom- ! ination.” After declaring that the “entire East has fallen in the hands of Lloyd George,”” Mohamed declared: “We cannot tolerate British and French mandates over places where the Mussulmans consider themselves as good as mandatories.” Mohamed then explained the pro- gram which the Indians intended & out against Great Britain as . The return of all decorations and titles received from the British government. 2. The resignation of positions oc- cupied by Indfans in ihe British ad- ministration. 3. The resignation of all Indian soldiers and pglicemen which would Prevont Rritish occupation of Meso- potamia any bajestine. 4. 'l.efus‘n("o Dy ek If these aclons wers ,o¢ .sufficient Mohamed added then a hory - wgp would be proclaimed. CITY ITEMS Sanitary Inspector and Mrs. Dewey O. Selander will spend their vacation at Myrtle Beach. Pay your water rent this week and save interest.—advt. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Lee will leave tomorrow for Northfield, Mass. Dr. Lee will resume practice August 18, The regular service of the Welcome | Baptist Mission, Sunday at 7 at the German Baptist church, Elm street. Miss Zabelle Missirian of Boston is visiting this week with her brother, Rev. G. M. Missirian, at 242 Chest- nut street. x Exclusive agents Stetson Bessc-Leland Co.—agdvt. Mr. and Mrs. Dani Coleman of 44 Greenwood street and Mrs. Jen- nie Stab of 115 Arch street, left today for Toronto, Canada, where they will spend the month of August. While away .on your vacation keep in touck with the folks at home. The Herald will be mailed to your address at the shore or mountains for 18c a week.—advt. Antone Zebris has purchased the restaurant at 232 Park street from Joe Deskis.—Advt. Frank Riley and Thomas F. But- ler will spend the next week at Cosey Beach. Exclusive agents Stetson Besse-Leland Co.—advt. Edgar McAvay and Lawrence Cot- ter will spend the week-end at In- dian Neck. Pay your water rent this week and save interest.—advt. Bxclusive agents Stetson Besse-Leland Co.—advt, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hance =and family are sumniering at Pine Grove. Gel. your lunch nt chunsonu_. p. m., 16 Shoes. Shoes, Shoes, [T 4 Adv! nr. and llu.‘c ‘B. H QUAINT FROCK COMBINES LACE AND GEORGE! TIE BY CORA MOORE. (New York’s Fashion Authority.) Néw York, July 31.—Straight from « ! Paris came this autumn frock ot dull red suede cloth and tarnished silver | praid, in which a Paramount star posed. It would be not at all difficult to copy at home, so it is particularly practical, especially for the girl who is getting ready her fall outfit. There it, first, a plain skirt, gath- ered all 1ound and mounted on a bandsgu-orassiere. Then a straight section is banded with the tarnished silver braid, and, gathsred seantily, is attached to the skirt at the hip line. A back panel hung from the belt falis over It at the back. The blouse, cut kimono-wise with shoulder sleeves, is quite plain save for a collar and sleeve ruffles of ba- tiste and a band of silver braid cov- ering the belt. It is youthful, simple and charming. Go Oriental Cream RD.T. HOPKINS & SON. N uraud’s They correct all tendency to lives trouble, relieve the mos* stubborn cases, and give strength and tone to liver, stomach and bowels. ly vegetable. Plain or Sugar Coated. T o0 VEARS: CONTINGOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphis NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE, Has some nice Puppy Dogs, Angora Kittens, Singing Canafries, l’-nou. and Fishing Tatkie. 5 Also Fine Poultry. I