New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 9, 1920, Page 4

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RN S L performances to- CTRENE" AT PARSONN, the most resente Rut " one 5 proven of Irene,” t y most |4 fe povier in | A eh N 1 here fir on night, i nt the 1t will be one « lerick's tomorrow without and her ulin stellay wreer is faultless. night Channels,” | is or n musical comedy that | doube the best in her company for tomorrow Uncharted wharted Cha shows 11 | Warner "he Chestertield not only at work as a plumber | i - | Monaa RACKDS 4 [ wious der | supporting Undrlined o radiom I wicnious Thomas H. Law of Men.” night B feature bill, “The Tomorrow ) seon at the Palace thea- ng Sunday al inclinations of the girl the surroundin in whic od and it so anspired hee a recluse sheep-herder e of chivalry arrived af to champion her cause advances of an objection- or. Mng romance y aftor Kato leaves ihe ghie Disston, played by sDonald, visiting the cat- becomes enamored of tho pherdess and an engage- Pted. Lttle does the youth ‘hen he revisits the sheep ¢t his yoars in college ha ference in his little shep- \nita Stowart production sparkles scenle seltings of charm mnd callsm are play ) tures ' a plo there the T.yceum special A Suspicion i psliel orchestra \ntonio Moreno serial picture, “The tomorrow night be the Ford Educational comedy. n combinat ) ty and New The Montgomer Truth and by Joseph McCarthy Edward Royce London dau deenl that of York for record runs Veiled screen book of “lrene Ji | [ but dressed in the lowly garb of that regal pe & “Suspicion™ is v p comps excellence sixth ¢ ‘Hiride y, .author of ¢ now and the joing a domestic ved by ¢ v of mo | | Gayet addition to the ts of offered at the half of next week, 1 matince. There Comedy Minstrel of eight people: novelty; comedian and Mor in character comedy enters the i picture p i Nl he avi- several will be son an the second Thursd Seenic ode of the. serial su- eme 13.” *“The Tarantula's ail.’ also he eshown he Garmont News as well as com- neluded in tomorrow night's Irene™ ha to ghter of the tenements 1o with the vho so will Rev: impressed a young millionaire the of sisting White, singing Madge | Murray secures for he joh edies are aerial program Monday for advertisinz purposcs, the onable gowns made by rascu- offering will be EEEEEE I EEEEErE Y EE e e s e e e e EE PALACE btarting Sunday Night and ON.-TUES.-WED. % Palace Symphony Orchestra Concert Sunday Night —10— adda ya mean, fight? With me? Huh! You’re only a girl, alone. is is a he-man’s country. Get out or”’-- But she doesn’t. And he--? LOUIS B. MAYER presents ANITA STEWART As Kate Prentice in Caroline Lockhart’s Gripping Story of the open range THE FIGHTING SHEPHERDESS” The greatest woman's heok morseless, imp to running the has thrilled countless P'rentice, In years. struggle of Kuate bar in her roadhouse It thousands with re- beautiful daughter of Jezebel, its story of the whese mothering tireless, Pable is confined The big, open range, m&; te, hard riding, merciless cattlemen who recognize mo sex in their drive Kgte and her flocks from their domain but she fights alone, und wins her battle efforts o They seek her life, her good name and bar her way to love— with man’s weapons, but not in man's way. KEI T H VA UDE VILLE A NOVELTY SONG AND —WITH— . : DANCE REVIEW Lela White’s Entertainers 20TH CENTURY MINSTRELS NQQOIOCjoO0IIaQIonIoaRbooiclolololaoi;inioioicinin’T =hy ih MQUET TONTG will will wn FK nee zht rd M countless } ymethin in case of Pryant Washburn the ques- | chemistry of cooking, gained {rom Something to D" was dif- [study of domestic selence in a state ) the foatures ) university.. night nid Henneti will be seen tomorrow night in the second picture of a double Ince’s photo be No request, ill be shown in th Mysier) Other pictures will Pol rogr satisfying vaudeville Lyceum for ihe star b ue ¢ Judge Irene Newell, an acts. berries. Add enough cold water te come nearly to the top of the fruit, [(‘nok slowly until soft. Drain threugh jelly bag. Boil juice 20 minutes Measure. Add measure for measure of sugar and boil until it jellies, whick will occur quic] One often gets in wrong by saving thing at the right time. ’r-\flr hot water till thick. Season with It pepper and pour over beans. Iarlequin’ Jelly. peck Baldwin apples 1 quart cranberries 4 quinces, Remove stem from apple and core from Put in oy and blossom ends quinces and remove | quinces. Cut in quarters. | the right preserving kettle with cran- Doors Open Half LYCEUM = CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE SATURDAY 2:15 TO 10:15 2. M. “HOME OF MOVING PICTURE ART.” 10- ) are 1os Matinee at 2:13 Evening at 7:15 hitchen of ¢ own home daily for a family She brought to her the o the Sister Mary coo of four a Tults. the | kitchen an understanding of Consecquently the advice ishe offcrs is a tappy vombination of | thicory practice. Every recipe ' LAST TIME TONIGHT ‘HUMORESQUE’ and she gives is her own, first tricd out and served at her family table. There is usually more danser of a woolen sweater stretching than shrinking aft washing. If one has the~ whirling type of electric wringer on an electric washer the problem solves itself. The sweater can be wrung nearly dry and then spread on several thicknesses of cloth on a table to finish if one has not this kind must dry a sweater, try hunging it hammock fashion in tnE | plece of cheese-cloth from the The wind biows through me the that is em- ployed by the cenirifugal wringer. Then put the sweater smoothly on a table and pull into shape and dry. Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfast—Stewed bled eggs and bacon, tea. . Luncheon—Iima beans sauce, toasted muffins, jelly, tea. Dinner—Roast beef (English cut), potatoes baked with meat, sravy shredded cabbage. apple tapioca pud ding, coffee. My Own Recipes. Very often the gravy from a roast is the most delicious part of the meat. This is especially true when the cut of the meat is coarse-fibered and re- quires long cooking. Dredge the roast and the bottom of the roaster well with flour and the gravy will be darker in color. Tima Beans in Lemon Sauce. I pint lima beans 1 egg 2 tablespoons cold water 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon butter Salt and pepper. Boil beans till tender. Djain son with salt and keep hot. egg with cold water till light. in lemon Juice, add butter and v broad However. of washer and € 1 clothesline. : on much the and “, and seram- muflins, prunes, bran im lemon O harlequin VERA GORDON ind, GASTON GLASS in bhe Cosmopoliten Productions ¢ HUMORESQUE.* A PARAMOUNT ARTGRAFT PCTURE _ —ALSO— ANTONIO MORENO —IN— “THE VEILED MYSTERY” A Serial Pictare of Countless Surprises MACK SENNETT KEYSTONE COMEDY SR INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY Showing Scenes of Italian Earthquake ALSO WORLD'S SERIES SCENES OTHER FEATURE ATTRACTIONS BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL sea- Beat Beat cook —GRAND— HARTFORD. COMING SUNDAY Bryant Washburn in *‘Something to Do’ Enid Bennett in ‘The Law of Men”’ ‘Held Over By Reguest ANTONIO MORENO —IN— “THE VEILED MYSTERY” ROLIN COMEDY FORD EDUCATIONAL SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Grand Musical Concert by Lyceum Novelty Orchestra, Augmented By Members of Douring’s Famous Orchestra of Troy, N. Y. ARTHUR PEARSON Presents “‘Step Lively Girls” With John Barclay VAUDEVILLE PARSONS’ —Theatre — HARTFORD. 3 NIGHTS. BEG. TONIGHT 8:15 SATURDAY 3 M. COHAX Production of the New American Comedy “The Meanest Man In The World” Eves, 50c to $2.00 Mat. 50c to $1.50 SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE DE LUXE Church St. Auditorium NEAR TRUMBULL STREET HARTFORD, CONN., October 9, 1920 Introducing the Novelty of Cabarct Singing While Dancing. BY THE MERRYLEE SISTERS —AND— JACK BARRY Hartford’s Well Favored Baritone SATRIANO & TASILLO MUSIC Dancing from 8 until 12 Admission 55¢, this inclndes tax OF PRICES: 40 Cents; Orchestra, 30 Cents; Balcony, front, Balcony, rear; 25 Cents; Gallery, 17 Cents, —War Tax Included— SCALE Boxes, 30 Cents; Lol 1 VAUDE @ & _ f xS W lsE \ S | J % LAST TIMES TODAY 3—PERFORMANCES—3 Pauline Frederick . | —IN—. “The Woman in Room 13.”{ A Thrilling Mystery Drama Wherein the Souls of Women Arc Tried by the Sins of Men -2 BOOTH TARKINGTON “EDGAR'S SUNDAY COURTSHIP”‘ “HOT DOGS” MUTT & JEFI FOX NEWS FOX VAUDEVILLE 4--Headiiners-- PIERSON & PAMM KANE & CHILDOW BERT ANDREWS PETRAIN'S CIRCUS FRVBRBBLRLEE VO BB BBBO VLB OBETI BT LBE PGSBS BHIVEROBBVO GRS BED TOMORROW EVENING —— 'NDAY, OCT. 10 H. B. Warner —IN— “Uncharted Channels’f —AND— Gracc Davison -in- “‘Suspicion THE TARANTULA’S TRAIL” THE SIXTH EPISODE OF “BRIDE 13" COMEDIES GAUMOXNT NEWS S - VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous be- cause Of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking GOLD MEDAL SALEM 0 Thre world’s standard remedy for these db.rfim:dwill often ward off these dis- eases and strengthen the body sgainst further attacks. Three sizes, all druggists. Qook for the name Cold Medal on every bou . __and accept ne imitation ” MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED! DAY MADGE KENNEDY Will Tell You Why to Keep It “STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL™” OCTOBER 11, 12, 13 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY OCTOBER 14, 15, 16 ELMO LINCOLN —IN— “UNDER CRIMSON SKI! 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