New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 23, 1920, Page 4

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Adele Garrison’s New Phase of evelations of a Wi “Taking Such a Lot of Nonsense s kept her word. 1 saw r save her retreating k upon one of the t ns' sun parlor Ma) mptly took himself off ord to Dicky, which | an assurance that he tside until he was sure m no longer. And into oro I lay my’ mothe trectly, efficient, didac- pme. ard," she sald briskly, #ee that all Margaret's re, and then take your- Wi minutes I'll take care I don't want to hear ing In here or talking t Kot some sleep us ible."” od at his me behind usual flow he pald as restrain my pn, Mother,” toward the door. “But wrong about sleep. peeds is a little Improv- n on the League of dry laws or something High Spirits? probably put than anything pmmented dryly, check- baggage which Ma) ! put inside the door cruel and unnatural ly declared tragically. “1 own child.” £0 near Richard Sec- ther threatened 's & Ifttle top. I've taken and outside things nto my bed. His grand. ¥ with him until I get Madge. You stay with- and tell that colored 2 some milk—about two it to boil it. Remem- you get that straight?" an awful strain,” Dicky I'll exercise my brain limit over it. Two cup- heated but not bolled it thoge words like a way to the kitchen 0 assassipated before | will be the last words her to elae,” bring it In five min- jkor of salt on the side, gouple of erackers or vy toast,” his molh—r erturbably. She w bag swiftly, deftly as Ing out my night things jeles. Hhe stooped to finished .‘0&#&-&&#&0####0#6### DAY RALDINE FARRAR —p N MONDAY — T ) e Woman a With a Superb WIFE'S HUSBANI CHESTER OUTING AUDEVILLE HE ROSE of Courage, Will Be Presented on FOX SATURDAY ADYS BROCKWELL N Crimo and Cupld Amid Willlam Fox Announnces That the First Episode of The Serial Supreme “BRIDE 13” NTERTAINM “This is too—too much-" Dicky de- ared dramatically as he went out of the fecl it in my bones that in way will d serve me on the the toast.’ deposited my quickly she door some she [ side vd of mother ~low, and d-—on the the salt or In-law therefore floor Dbefore shoes uniac spoke Madge's Sudden Panic. what's the matter with Richard,” she sald “He's'so full of nonsense tonight.s You don't sup- pose he could have gotten hold of a drink anywhere, do you? That Grantland—1 wouldn't trust across the street!™ 1 prudently repressed a smile at the idea of Maj. Grantland of all persons, providing liquor for Dicky's temptation, but her question made me realize that Dicky really had been Salking a great deal of nonsense. I guessed the reason tor it. He meant to make me forget, if possible, the incident of the closcd motor car. | was sure that he paid enough tribute to my mentality to be assured that 1 had not “swallowed whole” Maj Grantland’'s ingenious explanations of his sharpness with the driver of the closed car and that man’s intoxica- tion His very ror 1 had “1 wonder him made the ter- tack upon me. was something something precaution felt sweep Somewhere near me 1 could not understand, vague, menacing My mother-in-law keenly “You need some decisively “Thank goodpess that woman had sense enough to put a pitcher of fresh water in here.” She measured the drops, put them into the water and held the glass to my lipa “Take It swallowed tl diently and lay looked at me drops.” she said all,” shh saia sternly. I bitter draught obe- back on my pillow with the assurance that in a few weconds the deadly faintness which had assailed me would pass away “You certainly are done up.,” my mother-in-luw commented with her finger on my pulse. “Now there's one thing certain You're not going to stir from this room for two dayw At least Wel) have your meals brought, and ¥l take all care of Richard Second. Now are you ready to let me help you off with your clothes?" With a I thought of the gram hidden in gown. sudden throb of panic T fragments of torn tele- the bosom of my AY — WEDN nd the Puppet” Supporting Cast II'I‘I\(. FOX N 4--Headliners--4 STUART & MARKS SHORT VAMP & CO. FEET” AUGUST 26, 217, 28 OF NOME” Alaskan Snows, Sunday, ~.~p«rmr~~r Sth. fobeloqotcdog 1ot g fed 2 g Rt e dogodedodedode et .0600009600####-&@ S S g AL TODAY — TUESD/ “THE SEASON'S AY — WEDNESDAY PHOTO! E COURAGE OF GE O’'DOONE By James O 7-=BIG SMASF A Thrilling Tale o liver Curwood. TING PARTS—7 f the North Woods, HALL ROOM BOYS K':l:ll Vaudewlle Acts--4 Featuring S“THE TOONERVIT i TOOTERS' 7 Comical Musical Rubes. ILVERS & BROWN — In a Novelty Offering The Mustrating Monologist = FINE COMEDIANS make a | | | kitchen Maj.” | gown ia | flannel, | or in two sectio the kit Mary cooks daily for a y of four adults. She brought to her an understanding of the chemistry of cooking. gained from study of domestic sci a state universi Consequently the advice she offers is a tappy combination of theory and pract Every recipe she gives is her own, first tricd out and served at her fa Copyright, 1920, If children eat a luncheon at three or four o'clock when attending an afternoon birthday party, their sup- per at 5:30 is pretty sure to be “spoiled.” No party i= a party without ice cream and cake but why not precede the dessert with a simple nourishing supper that will make the meal un- necessary at home. Creamed dried beef and mashed potato milk and the inevitable three- colored ice cream and cake provide ensily digested nourisiing food that cemainly won't be disappointing to the kiddies. Serve the supper at 5:30 o'clock and the small guests can then reach home in good time for the regular bed-time. The next day there will be no up- set tummies or uncertain tempers due to too much party Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfast — Cantaloupe, eggs, toast, coffce Luncheon—Fried gravy, baked potatoes, cookles, tea Dinner-—Veal cutlets, creamed po- tatoes, lima beans, head lettuce salad, watermelon cones, coffee. My Own Recipes. Try serving the salad the very first thing. This custom seems to have originated in the West. A plain sal- ad is especially good to use to start a dinner. The sour French dressing kives one an appetite Fried Tomatoes. 2 tomatoes. ups flour. teaspoon salt cups sour milk 2 teaspoons melted butter. 1 teaspoon soda 1 egg Mix and sift dry ingredients. milk. Add well beaten eg batter should be quite stiff. Pare slice tomatoes. Dip in batter in a frying-pan in fat to about half cover. Make a gravy of the fat left in the pan. Arrange tomatoes on a platter and pour over the sauce. Watermelon melon in cone-shaped a hot heavy sirup mold of the ice cream freezer. Pack with salt 1 ice and let stand four hours. Serve three or four conecs on a plate Money is the root most conversaton. creamed tomatoes, celery, cream plain Ada This and Fry Cones, Cut Dip in pieces. Put in the of all evi and i MARTY. SIMPLE GOWN FOR THE HOME DRESSMAKER BY CORN MOORE New York, nthority. New York, Aug. 2 uch an ad- mirable suggestion for a home-made this, and, by the way, let us not forget that the prime factor in the success of a home-turned-out frock 1-4 that it shall not look ““home- mac This one can be made of duvetyn, tricotine or serge, as you please. Tho original was of beiga duvetyn If a singie-faced material is choxen, the hem can be made by sewing a separ rip to tho under sida and turning it on the right side The blouse can be cut full length * with & peplum at- tached underneath the belt. The em- broidery, done in one color or in a combination, is se simple that it can readily be copied from the eketch without further instruction. Geraldine Farrar in and the engagement at was thors, centers deavors to his whims, initiative dance in a When covers her, it half dressed, traveling gentlemen. (Lou Tellegen) can no longer believe repulsed his him that bis suspicions are wrong and unwarranted. through In addition to band,” Fox News, The gram art and Marks, Bhort Manager Dean Sunday, scrial supreme Several Lundred were turned aw The house was enough to hold all thnat sought admis- sion to James Oliver Curwood's Courage of Marge a big picture put on in a biz manner. An all star east Starke and Niles Welch under the di- rection of David Smith gives a finished performance. train snowbound on the edge of arctic, thrill who hus Then comes thrill on Unless otherwise not. bureaus of FOX'S THEATER. ‘The men, opened a > ¥ | fierce Puppet” three Fox's this adapted from the by the celebrated French Pierre Louys and Pierre Fran- The plot is laid in Spain and around Concha, a beautiful wilful Spanish cigarette girl. A man bribes her mother and en- use Concha as a toy for but the girl uses her own and leaves her home to whart cafe. the rich man at afternoon. stage suc- au- with length dis- is to find her dancing, for some English Don Mateo ture, to be the virtuous maiden who advances. She convinces acts Jealousies, quarrels tricks of whim carry the lovers a series of clashes untii a understanding is reached. “The Woman and there are two verw “His Wife’s Hus- “Skpping Feet,” as well Chester Outing and “the Puppet comedies, and new vaudeville part of offers Burton Jay and the pro- and RNoss, Stew- and Jackson and Company. | announces September present the Vamp that on 5th William Fox first episode of the “Bride 13.” AT PALACE. The Palace theater nowhere last night. near large “The O'Doone.” It is headed by Pauline begins on a transcontinental the a scene that already summons David Raine, a young man “lost himself,” is running from the mis:ry and tragedy shattered romance. thrill, adven- adventure in that of the frozen north the hearts and sinews topping on white arena Liecaks noted, these notices are writien by the press the theaters or attractions with which they deal of men. beautiful, huskies thrilling fight between grizzly a gruelling battle between men the pos then a thundering climax beyond all | anticipation. | A masterpiece of dramatic writing | that has been turned into a master- viece motion This is O’'Doone, James Oliver Curwood, graph has made into a wonderful pic- a gem of the first water. be shown again today, Wednesday. The Keith vaudeville bill offers four splendid acts headed by ville Tooters,” an seven comical, include Ralph Justrating monologist. 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