New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1920, Page 14

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buttered fryjng-pan. Bake in a quick | aPout women dressing to please men . ?w;‘ " A s oven. but there's surely no question about DING A HUSBAND ,c; e L N T l ¥ l 2 large tomatoes. creation. 6 green olives. 2 2 9, S | Adele Garrison’s New Phase of || l l ' ! Remove seeds from olives and 6 = _{ wa l\!l l [} l Il | chop. Work cheese, olives and pim- o8 evelations of a ife = ; | entos into. small balle. Pare. toma: - =t 1 tablespoon minced pimento. | toes ‘and cut in halves. Put one-half L N { of a tomato on hearts of lettuce, place i | two or three cheese balls on tomato. RS ndge Planned to Mave 8 Dicky sald with an air of relief, then Unless otherwise noted, these motices are written by the press | e wi ! g PLEASURE CA S bigpomaagn bueaus of the theaters or aitractions with which they deal j Serve with French dressing. Minutes Alg | evidently realizing that he ought 1 There may be room for argument M IRVING JESTER nt adage concerning xull some excuse for keeping the “ROSE OF NOME” AT FOX'S. featuring Dorothy Dalton, now play- L es and cowards suddenly fragments and inquiring abou A tale of Alaskan lifo and love,] iP§ the Palace theater. the kitchen of her own hame ivid meaning as [ saw |them, he said hurr “Rose of Nome.” which is a William Miss Dalton herself sets the pace | Sigger Mary cooks daily for a family Ing in his overcoat pocket : 4 | ¥ox photodrama production starring|P¥ Wearing some new products from | of four adults. She brought to her A very wholesome re . e 4 them. at | Gladys Brockwell, opened a three| her modiste that are bound to make | kicchen an understanding of the FOR SAI E e old Hrahmin who first | adn “' | day engagement at Fox's yesterday. | the women in the audience sit UP|chemistry of cookMg. gained from ) n oxprosslon, for I was fthat. They were pleces of a wire (rom | 75,0050 W0 Aluskan gold fields is | #hd take notice. In truth, she runs| udy of domestic science in a state P 3 . 2 o exemplification of his*] Swanson, and 1 tore it up before 1 Shitnred . = . the gamut of wearing apparel from Ll Cagbganatsy L ehe Macvios On Pleasant street—4 tenc- Ou West Main street—Fine hough: of the torn frag- | had fairly read it. Now 1 am mot sure | O RITE, FETE ; the riding habit to boudoir own. | she offers is a Gappy combination of ' ::-::.u— ];).:-i‘:cs(,u;:-: ;;:; m,‘,,“’“" new modern three family house lesru, which Dicky had [of what he . wants. = Hut I can wire et it \sed on the dog-like | There arg some big dance scenes and | theory and practice, Every recipe | A i y BT of 15 rooms, 'going for $18,000. dropped upon the floor | him akuin or verify the telegram WRen 1 4o coion"or o French Canadian, a|in these she fairly revels in gorgeous!die gives is her own, first tricd out ¢n West Main strect—Threr GO R A au rawing-room, and which | I get to an office / miner of high ideals and seasibilities, | dresses. _ . |and served at her family table. tenement brick hou N d up. That Dicky was| Hwanson is ome of the art editors | ) " L oL T "e sirl at a dance] There are four very good Keith il rooms. all modern room cottage, good lot, bath r them [ strongly s who gave Dicky such blg commis- | o0~ e has lost his all in| vaudeville acts on the bill, with Chief A quick and ay to pare to- | ments. Price only 4 room. gas. on trolley lime. Price! susplcion was confirmed [sions. 1 wondered if perhaps I had | 05,0 " ihe saintly qualities of his Eaglehorse, a full blooded Indian|inatoes for the s as follows: bargain in these - sl on n lehill. und it the telegram were in | Sonception of the Madonna. His great | baritone; Fehrman and McDonald. | Dip the tomato into water. Put it §15.000. [ AlY pemenered g vl oo " ; iy . love saves her from the man who | the Landlord and the Janitor, have|on a fork. Hold tomato in the gas On Millard street—A thive Da Sesdicy amsted. ol ously carcless to deceive jreality what Dicky sald it owas. BUt § Lo 0% Ve dragged her to ruin. 1t] a very funny act that will keep You| fiame. The skin will burst in a min- ' tencment house of 14 rooms, is @ story well told and one that ap- | in laughter while they're on the stage: | uyte. Skin with a sharp knife. |m~ge lot 13 feet. A b 3 e peals to all classes of people Eddy and Earl a clever dancing Skinning tomatoes this way instead n at §9,000. Wil sell for improvements, Price $9,000, Besides the “Rose of Nome.” the | couple, and Charles McGood & Co.|of scalding them saves time and jce. su 000, only $2.000 cash. cashi $2.000. . t from an art editor. but, instead. one | Screen offerings are those two inim- | offer a pleasing novelty. The tomato is not heated through as ”," b N vapared | which affssted me very ploasly itable fun kers, Mutt and Jeff in e in scalding, which means no extra alres . . o - heat & ¥ & ot e . 5 In Wrong,” *An Artist's Muddle WILI, DEPORT MANS. heat to overcome. is not mnece F RMS “h to mive an | ongee the ment to come = d: DE - 5 - PP g RPA ST i et e T G L T ineae | ane ty Arbuckle in “His Wite's | sary to heat water, which me: A Eaenn when 1 should ha eisure saving in time. R telex 2 1 queried, [torn pleces together. The qualm '“'.f‘"""‘ { Rerille mart of the brarams | T Wean . Ty Say Sectene Metu' for Tomorrow. 12 acre farm, Kensington, 7 214 acre place in Kensington, hd fooked at mo quickly conaclence I had experienced over | T8 TOCI o BAr O G e, | Will Bt Deported and Property Taken. | preayraet—Berries, ham and eggs, i s : just over the line from New ! ! Britain, two tencment P as a telegram, thus secreting them, had been ban- 2 L i b > y;:d ‘;o‘:llkn‘nu““'“ ixhed by my convietion that Dicky | Wallan Duo are a tuneful pair and,; Wellington, New Zealand, Aug. |ol;sl. 4:ffe<‘- = house and barn, over ; Fiaagnllyad magira didgs en | Was ) deceive : - | with their selectjons from their ma-| 27—t is understood that the Ger- .uncheon—Tomato snd cheese ball B TIPS T AR e, . Gt U 1w the | piosss | MBS (VINE 0 CONSVS IS Sonasenns tive land, were instantaneous hits| S, salad, bran bread and butter, frozén L J . e dential section of New Britain, P Bandkerchiet just be- | the trus contents of the telesrem. | / L %! mans in Samoa are soon to be deport-{ oo LRl Al sponge cakes, | KMl crops. Price $9,500, cash 000, cash $2,000. the drawing-room the | wus sure that something which close- { With the audience. 5 % 2 N Do P . spong g 5 e 00 (camh S50 aw conce! e ® a Robert Giles in a whistling act is| €d. Police lately sent from the Do-{ tea. i 5 acre farm Kensington replied, “and 1 though |1y eoncerned me was Solog on. SRS, " eet seen or rather heard on the | minion to the isiands are t assist ia| Dinner—Cream of corn soup, cold e T eriarntrnan) room housc, barns, eutbuild- ike the l'l'“‘l:! .I.r. “ |-~‘l|'-‘ [:.‘.‘.:iulj. \'\"4‘-'.'|'~'|“| \1“’( g LA local stage. this process. It is also understood | baked ham, creamed potatoes, head e R ings, twe horses. 2 pigs, heaps R hii T ety N s L hathanaas TiiemainantanTon’ Alexander and Robmson have a| that the New Zealand authorities are | lettuce with Russian dressing, honey T e of chickens, 2 cows, two heifers, floor \ind Brushing up | for invalid under the watchful care | 5t¥le all of their own and were one| to take over the German cocoanut|dew me o:l. Eeree 5 good, 2 < all kinds of fruif, peach or- ter that, but I was too |of my mother-in-law, my chances for | of the big hits of the bill. { and other plantations In Samoa, \‘alt My )}}n» Recipes. e other fruit trees, 8 cows, chard, price $7.500, cash $2,500, what it was." fitting together the fragments were Bett's Seals were great favorites. { ued at about vx..,nno. and that by way ; T):Cfr are ;ilv«;i,\» lljlle bits o am the | decidedly small. 1 couldn’t even lock | Some of their tricks are really won-{ of compensation this amount is to be nrllalv]ou‘nd Hc.' )?nc ..\henfmc bakes that Gor- | derful and the act is the greatest|deducted from New Zealand's share | or boils"the whole ham. These little proof of what kindness can do in the{ of the German war Indemnity. pieces are not nicg to serve but are teaching of animals. It is an all just the- thing to work up in break- ned his face towurd me | been muking a mountain out of a post Ingenuous observer my intuition strengthened by the two family house, all modern t happen to see anything | re membrance of Dicky’s worried face yellow paper. did yon, |#x he questioned me, made me {tain that the wire *was no message | horses, one of the finest farms Lulance above first mortgage. in Kensington, pwic S15,000, A seconsl mortgage at 67 pay- last statement was cash $5,000. able $300 per year. ade no differenc in the | my deoor I resolved to cut v gulity conselence gave |dian knot at once n involuntary apprehen- Madge's Plea. oward the floor, afraid Do you know, J think your idea H iy s = 8 g half of the week. am a Egegs. In which T had stuffed §,,., having u physician see me ds | I I ohonimd hau: gments of telexram | o054 | remarked carelessly Ivlun\ e oy 3 eggs. handkerchief, might be | o " 00 "0 T will if 1 can't FINE BILI, AT PALACE. 3 tablespoons milk. contents. But it re- |, 15 the air, and nothing save a Girls and gowns play an important 1 tablespoon flour. hidden under the bed. |, uician's dlctum will affect your | part in “Other Men's Wives,” the y 1-4 teaspoon pepper. Phahy’s ‘tage elear at | oiner. 8o please send one up as | latest, Thomas H. Ince photopiay Break eges into a mixing bowl and mew that for the pres- | .o, .4 possible this morning, won't L beat just enough to thoroughly mix e Jittle secret was sate. | OUT 07 B O e walt until this — STABTING SUNDAY, the yolks and whites. Stir flour and Bly what happencd.” | urrernoon hefore at least sitting up.” AUG. 29th, N milk to a smooth paste. Beat into Sm— Sure thing.” Djcky agreed. “I'll ——GRAND— PHE SERIAL SUPREME eggs. Add ham. Turn into a hot ! rush the best to be had up here pronto 'rheater \fter breakfast. By the way. where HARTFORD. €6 d do we eat, and when do we eat? You ES— and other were planning to do the we ? 1 thought that I. H. Herk and cook b 't yo ew But the H o e O vement when you Arthur Pearson made it. Don’t you think I'd better PRESENT look up'a maid of some kind?"* ‘D'I‘he Powder Pu“ | | | ,u.m.z home. 1 knew it would turn | | | 56 acre Farm in Beckley Quarter, fine house. two horses, 14 of Berlin, price $12,000, casih $1.000. GEORGE A. QUIGLEY 297 Main St. New Britain, Conn. around good bill at Fox's this last fast dishes. } B cows, 7 pi chickens. One of the finest farms in the castern part out this way when you planned to let Jack Ear] With JEAN PAIGE AND JOE Katie g0 away for a vacation at this; WITH T RYAN time of all others We really need the | § . " - g < o S oy HE FIRST EPISODE! 9% Wiwol Nite. b Batl inovedyllever Mf‘,’,‘l_'.“‘.’,,lm'f-‘“" s You Cannot ‘90##@##%####0#0&#@# . Pass By X m:iPALACE| & AUDEV LI P 15 YRODRE OF HITS® Event! ter Open Soon. ——r—| TODAY AND SATURDAY 3 CONTINUOUS SHOWS SATURDAY DOROTHY DALTON —IN— “Other Men’s Wives” A STORYOF SOCIETY TODAY AND TOMORROW WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS LADYS BROCKWELL . E ROSE OF -NOME” jory of the Great Northwest, Teeming With At ARBUCKLE —IN— HIS WINE'S MISTAK D JEFY WRONG” “AN AR |~1"~ MUDDI CHESTER OUTING rox AUDEVILLE 4--Headlmers--z AWAIIAN DUVO ALEXANDER & ROBINSON GILLS A BETTS' MARVLELOUS SEALS WARNER OLAND — IN — “THE THIRD EYE"” 4--Keith Vaudeville Acts--4 WITH CHIE EAGLE HORSE CHAS, McGOOD CO. EDDY & EARL HRMAN & McDONALD @@w@wm@awwwmwmmmm SUNDAY EVENING, AVGUST 29 TRAVEIRSE —IN— CTHE SPIRIT OF GOOD™ —~AND— MWARNER —IN— CTHE WHITE DOVE” Pean aunounces that on fay. Sept. 3th, Mr. William t 1 est episode of the sorial su BRIDE 137 FOX ENTERTAINMENTS SUNDAY NIGHT BARRISCAL F—CORRINE GRIFFITH IST EPISODE OF THE NEW SERIAL Ofiifi'fi"fi Py ey DR ! Choice of Stunning Mahogany Military w-e Ox!'.flis. Gun Metal 4alala L s | Oxfords, Patent Leather Oxfords and Gun Metal and Patent — Leather Pumps, Louis and Military Heels. ‘Tomorrow we shall begin another and still greater drive to smash the prices .of shoes. The bargains we shall present eclipse anything we have offered since 1914. DlStIHCtlve flOOI' coverlngsy for What we have done to our regular prices is almost unbelievable, but come and you will M see shelf after shelf loaded with these splendid NEWARK shoes, and every box is marked $6.85 every room in the house— | in big. bold letters: * Every pair of these pumpe and cxjprds have been reduced to $3.98 1 | And they are all our own regular lines—no “sale” shoes or odds and ends—but fresh, new stock. In all sizes. They are positively the same shoes we have sald all season for $6.85 e r H and which we defied any store to equal for less than $8.00. Now is your chance to reap a big saving by taking prompt advantage of this sale! l N N R Also These Oxfords, Reduced from $5.85 § 9 8 Gs White Buck Pumps, Baby Louis hTels.l and lfatzm : i d heels, er ——— As practical as they are beautiful. Made in rich solid tones, :‘;;;;ser Oxfords, Louis covered heels, long slent they blend perfectly into the harmony of any color scheme; 000000000 and woven of many strands of sturdy flax, they possess in ; addition the qualities that make for genuine serviceability— ] R durable, reversible, sanitary, mothproof, and thick and heavy. | Let us show them to you and suggest pleasing draperies and wall papers to go with them, or the right rugto go with | Largest Shoe Retailors in the World—300 Stores in lw Cities the walls and draperies you now have. C. C. FULLER CO. _: . 324 MAIN ST. Near R. R. Crossing : 40-56 FORD STREET, HARTFORD L s R 15 5 3 2 2 S S S S R R R Open Monday and S aturday Evenings

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