New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 11, 1920, Page 4

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DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of the are e Il me about the rest of people,” 1 said carelessly. ““What they doing and how are they standing the About Iita ed and sputtered and Ited-through Virginia leh would have g it 1 had the end of wi every quietly in my attompts to outside the that much revellod in the some desertod journey Dicky g inned re well Each after the | kind.” he quoted nal been miniscently manner of his “My ma-ternal and ancestors of alternately spoil- glaring with sup- disapproval at the other's Alfred and Lella hold the drawing-room of sisters, chaperoned by self-protection of the time by the off I bored been the jou minute I berth your pa-te ng Junior course, « ged in ink each pressed drawing gained | methods are long | cross ing hands the Fairfax Edith, whe, n out of the window That girl will time this wedding saw anybody miserable in my hte shadow flit comto in most wreck pulled look so form,' stop where of lite to They're » pen and chicken way. If it wasn't that 1 know the de- | roseate sky of my you, I'd get out and | I knew the springs of the engine or some- | Fairfax's discontent That it torture for her to loek on at her ter's happiness and contemplate hopelessness of her own feeling Dicky 1 strongly suspected, and 1 wondered miserably if my had glimmering of the deeided quickly in the negative, ever, for Dicky is distinctly not coxcomb. Her Fluffiness,” Dicky went amusement dancing in his eyes, having the time of her young life run- ning things generally. She staged the breakfast out of old Grant's hamper in her own stateroom when they va- cated yours on the double quick for & bing true to at on whin tion be a he i never and A vague over rt Edith was sis- the secret at his impatience; hing very boyish and nd him. [ was well quietly and have the on of my handsome py own part 1 would to have the jour- truth. 1 how- a P more than anything ht find the confine- nd might be playing nurse from duty inelination. There- wywelf for an effort differently. FOOBCSOOOOOCEDOHIIOES 20,000 People Sunday At apitol Park Connecticut’s Coney Island. RSFIELD AVE. HARFORD _Come Down Tonight and See on, “is & lionssopen 11¢a. m. daily and swimming bolyat! 10.—Special Matinee Prices. FoTa T Yoo TpToTotot - TotoketobatodeRofe] ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 6 0 ) 0 ) o ) ) (D ) 6 , Drilling, Baton Contests, Dancing riday andiSaturday, Aug. 13 and 14 Parade and Field Day of Conn. Fife and Drum Corps. ler auspices of T. A. B. Drum Corps. an Bance Friday night, August 12 k’s. turday at 11:15a. m. ontests: 1:30 p. m. at St. Mary’s Field. Fancy Drilling, Baton Contest Saturday at Bardeck's. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE LT » = () ) ) ) ) 5 ) ) o o Lo Tete e tetedelotcdode fade tode oo bt 2o FOX'S = AUVUD Vil n < m — 7:15 LAST TIME TODA WILLIAM FOX PRI NTS BUCK JONES —IN— SQUARE SHOOTER Tale of the Land Where the Best Man Wins, AUDEVILLE 4 -Head]in_ers 4 LOKOFF DUO + SAUNDERS NDER —annd— HTS WITHOUT A BARROOM™ CHESTER OUTING J! FOX ws Y ®) © SDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Al ST 12, PAULINE FREDERICK - “LOVES OF LETTY” A Page From the Book of Every Girl's Life. FOX ENTERTAINMENTS. 13, 14 :#fi‘&}@fi looks | for | husband | ] & fil & & & & & & & & & & & & ol ol & £ & & & o] (> & SHSHELEIBLLOIBLEOIBHOD and ever since she's | bled eggs, baking powder been fluttcring from one of the party [ coffee. | to the other, seeing that everything Luncheon — Pear is going to suit her. She's especially | bread and butter concerned over Hughie, though. You | tea | know he’ high with her, and Dinner—Broiled whitefish | every time he leaves the train she's | string potatoes, cucumber | certain he isn't going to get back on, | peaeh tapioca, coffee { or that if he does he'll be minus an My ©Own Recipes, | arm or a leg." \While fruits and vecetables | Why doc: he leave the train?" in season uve them freely ia 1 idly, as Dicky paused. degree of care must taker that i Search me.” he replied carelessly. | the fruit is not over ripe or green. | Ot course, he's been doing some wir- | If the ia: is unusually hot substitute | Ing about transportation from Aber- |a fruit ice for the kot pudding in deen—the station wheré we leave the pthe dinmer menu. ain—to the cottaze at Cedar Crest Pear Salad. but he told me an hour ago he'd gat that straightened out, o I don't know | why he's leaving the train at every | station unless he's trying to dodge Rita | That young woman is certainly mak- ing a strong campaign. T think the L sight of that eloak Hughie toted ziong | s0 nonchalantly made her realize for | the first time that old Hughie would { be a gold mine for some zreedy, Tux- Sloving wife. and thut deseription certainly fits Ria. She's on lris trail with her ears laid fat back agximst her head.” I didn't your majosty, y 3 biscuits, salad, sandwiches, brown iced ce shoe salad, are I A certain he } iy 1 package cream cheese 1-2 cup chopped nuts. Py ved cherries, Pare pears and remove core, scoop- ing fro-1 blossom end. Work cheese, !un's and ch_rries into a smooth paste. 1 the pears with the myixture. Ar- range on leituce,” cover witk mayon- naise. pu‘ a spoonful of \hipped cream on top and add » whole .-h:::. Peaeh Tapioca. 4 large peaches. -3 ¢ o stop to mmmiyze my strong | l'-xu“;:fl i list for the news he brought, but} 3.3 (yn minute tapio filed it away for future |nvrn-n<'f‘"°"-l 1-2 teaspaon auxx“”m‘- ur L5t There was another questiem om my 2 cu t » 2 cups boiling water. m»: of »n_afh wmore mmmmmfi w_."'_'l'li ! Cook tapioca with salt in boiling Dicky,” T said timerously, “w water in double boiler for fifteel vou answer a question frankly if Ilminures. Pare peaches, cut in halvel: | ask it?” a agd remov: i . He straightened himeelf and looked | anh amq :‘,f‘,‘;‘"":flcfi““mp‘ Paking 1t me shrewdly, quizzieally. - 4 a dot i ZANS T ~ ~ Unless otherwfte flofed, these notices are wrftten by the press bureaus of the theaters or attractions with which they deal. P starring vehicle. This picture opens Tonight will be the last nppormn.""""“"?w for a three-day engagement ity to see Buck Jones in “The Square | 2t Fox's. Shooter,” which will end the run at| R & Swmmatn sy wiich Bl volves the probtems which come to | This William Kox production, in | STery -attractive woman' during her, which Byck Jones, that splendid cow- | ifetime. There is the test of her van- boy-soldier-actor, is arring, is one ity; tire test of her honor when temp- of the most cheerfully entertaining | (AtiO comes to her i Mer ddrkest SRR SRR, SR Nour and the gradual character de- “The Loves of Letty,” adapted from velopment through bitter experience the stage success by Sir Arthur Wing | "Di€R many women are called upon Pinero, the celebrated English dra- | {0 _emdure. matist, is Pauline Frederick's latest | TOMOrrow’s program will also offer our two old pen and ink friends Mutt & Jeff in “Departed Spirits,” another comedy “Mums the Word” and a re- | vival of Charlie Chaplin in ““The Fire man,” as well as the Fax News. A in- | of butter in each peach. Sprinkle with part of sugar and add rest of sugar to tapioca. Pour over peaches. | become widely kmown { itol Park pool the thousands of people whose idea of real dog day enjoyment is to dive into cooling depths er sun themselves in lazy luxury upon « beach of clean sand. Not only Hartford but prac- tically the entire western section of the state is sending its thuosands to Connecticut's Coney Island, for it has that the Ca is the last word in sanitary facilities as well as those de- signed for comfort and pleasure. The water in the commodious pool is con- ~ stantly changed and carefully filtered. ., Determined to leave nothing undone that would better the sanitary condi- tions, the management sees to it that cvery bathing suit is sterilized as seon as worn, so that there is no detail in- cidengal to viewpoint need werry about. AT PALACE. Thrills that stir the seul are plentiful in “Secret Service,” William Gillette’'s famous drama, & Pgra- mount-Aircraft special picture which . plunge which, from the ., of cleanlimess, the patron _ comes to the Palace theater Thurs- ¥ day. Other firms include a new chapter of Jack Dempsey’s Ipopular serial. | Four Keith acts will be on the vaudes Bake in a moderate oven for thirty minutes. Serve with er without sugar and cream. Mere man cannot appreciate what it means to a woman to ceok dinner after attending an afternoon tea. MARY complete change of the vaudeville! bill is also announced, i H _— i CAPITOL PARK. Singe the hot spell hegan the swim- ming pool at Capitol Park has been shore resort among | | '[ | | tas popular as e bill, each and every one are very clever. There include Ricardo in a novelty offering; Helen Primrose, the original nut comedienne; Bobhy Bently & Co. in their laughing skit: ing Demons.” “What's on yoeur mind, old dear?” countered. “Shoot!™ “Would you mind telling me, why, when you seem to disapprove of Rita Brown so much, you insisted on my offering to share my drawing-room with her?” My husband stared at me frankly for a long instant. Then he laghed merrily “Well, I'll be d—d!" he ejaculated. “Talk about a weman's intuition. She hain’'t got nome. 1 suppose you got it into your noddle that it was solicitude for Rita Brown's comfort | that made me ask that of you.” omething like that,”” I assented faintly. Dicky's Reasom. After another glance at my face he suddenly put his arms around me, drew ma close. “Let me tell you something,” he said boyishly. “Rita Brown could ride on the cow-catcher as far as I'd worry anything about her comfort. But she was the only woman without a drawing-room, and I didn't choose to have anybody in the party think that you were selfish. Savvy?” With a little rush of happiness and the feeling that the cobwebs of mis- understanding had once more been brushed away between my husband and me I nodded a rapturous assent. Best butter 65c. Russell Bros.—advt. 5 5] ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) EEEE b In the kitchgn of her own home Sister Mary cooks daily for a family of four adults. She brought to her kitchen understanding of the chemistry of cooking, gained from study of domestic science in a state university Consequently the advice she off is a happy combination ot theory nd practice. Every recipe she gives is her own, first tried out and served at her family table. (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A) an (0 ) (] The woman who has to go into the kitchen in her best suit skirt is sure to find a perfectly unexplainable grease spot lurking on the front breadth. I have found this cleaning fluid es- pecially good for such spots as it leaves no ring. 1 pint deodorized benzine. 1-16 ounce bay rum. 1-16 ounce ammonia. 1-16 ounc: ether. 1-6 ounce oil wintergreen. 1-2 ounce aleohol. 1-2 teaspoon borax. A bottle of this cleaner kept in a convenient place will mean a saving | in cleaning bills. H Me for Tomorrow. Breakfast—=&liced peaches, scram- PALACE Last Time Today FRANK KEENAN in “BROTHERS DIVIDED” EDDIE POLO Good Vaudeville ! i pare. P2 WIHIRIE=S )i ] ) 5 ) ) 6 ) 6 ] 6 ) 6 6 ) THURS,, FRL, SAT. A real photoplay treat. The Distinguished Actor And a great majority of thé stock was already priced considerabl — on the basis of “long ago” costs. It means but a little effort to verify these facts — come in — investigate and com- WE ANNOUNCE THE CONCLUSION OF OUR MID-SUMMER SALE —OF — Furniture and Floor Coverings SATURDAY NOON, AUGUST 14TH. There are still remaining 2 1-2 Days in_which to take advantage of the st values we are now offering. Don’t wait until it is too late. . areee . sorbng If the expectancy of lower prices or indecision has caused of much needed Furniture — we advise, by all means, '!'here is nothing in the Furniture situation to warrant lower prices in the future — we wish there was. On the contrary, everything points to higher prices. For The Balance of This Week You Can Select What- ever You Need and Deduct, For Cash 20% you to now. From QOur Regular Prices Our Offer Discount with the [Privilege of Six Months Robert Warwick —iN— “Secret Service” Taken from the famous stage play. A ‘K_I:M—PSI‘I\' Keith Vaudeville Acts el Featuring The . Four Dancing Demons. 1 o ] ) ] ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ] 5 5 ) ) ) 5 ) ) T CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY. C. C. FULLER CO. 40—56 FORD STREET, HARTFORD. Store Closes Saturdays at Noon. — Open Mondays. EEEEEENEEEEEDEEEEEEEEEE Deferred Payments alcicio) ! “Lies and Lies” and the “Four Danc- il IR EEEEEE 5 e E = L delay the purchase [ ] ) ) . ) o ) ) ) ) y below present values ' EEEEE of 159} ng{_] EEEEEEEEET [m]{m] < ] ] \ S

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