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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1920. #O##Gfifi@####fi-%fl###GE##v%#####fi#fi#fifi###fi##%####“#fi##fi##%#%#%###@#%## DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Dicky Had to Wedding Mo ding day! d carly in the morning gerly through the win “sun parlor” to sece Nttle friend would be “the sun shines on." I of her intensely fomi to be sure that rain or bn her wedding day would fmmeasurably ind was to wee the rlght Ing ceremony be lock in the afternoon, but had been biddon to come Palge home for breakfast abers of the rantland and “eousins had ex #h te have the pink and god blossoms piled agninst pine branches which Wills of the stately draw- and “Cousin” Jim Palg ly promised that he would of wedding guests who the woods and bring In he blossoms at an hour o0 that set for the cere ire thelr keeping their Say g on sun rising was to wedding two or Complications, truth, ¢ over I wasn't exceod- the morning’s he presence in the samo ky, Edith Fairfax, “Cous y Hugh Grantland and complications, which, were unpleasant, ro¥e more or less embar- not h Fairfax cared hopeless- 1/had long known, and Palge had confided to temporary skin » troubles are effectively concealed. Reduces un- . natural color and corrects skins. Highly antiseptic iclal results erfect her com- Permanent me his feeling for Edith when we wated next each other at the dinner Aunt Dora’ had = also his jealousy of Dicky, something which had worried me absurdly. Then too, there wus always before my wgination the possible of the jealous fecling which Dicky cherished Hugh Grantland 2 feeling concerning which | acquitted myself of all blame, but which | wa Just emough to acknowledge was war ranted by the efMicer's attitude toward were had given. | on m consequence g toward me There fair, however ax quietly and that Dicky might have the himself when he should awaken. | have heen accustomed so long | really spac rters of our | at Marvin of that it out of the af and dressed possible to We to the was no way and 1 rose rapidly room house | room for each to Dicky to his belongings into a small room which: he must share with me. essful, however, AR u In irksome crowd T was not wsuc n | my attempt, my hair in Dicky's volee for as 1 front startled brush A Storm ‘What the devil was the me arranging mirror, into drop- ping my Averted. are you up at this thiy hour for?"” sked. “Oh, 1 rembe that jamboree over at the Paige menage! Well, I'll tell the world 1 feel more like turning over for another forty winks than I do like trotting through the woods 100k- ing for dogwood blossoms! If that isn't just like a woman, upsetting everything to get just the kind of flowers she wants™ “As it happened, a things' this particular swered demurely, ush. “As 1 under wply sald she loved blossoms, and would them around her, promptly them.” “Oh, of course, he could be de- pended on to roll over and play dead when either of the Fairfax - sisters lifted u finger!” Dicky “There’'s devotion for you! dead in love with Edith that he up at this hour in the morning to hunt for flowers for her sister's wed- man ‘upset time,” 1 an- picking up my hair and it, Leila the dogwood ke to have and Dr. Jim Paige organized this hunt for SRVBVEVRBHLHLVBHLBLABHRBHDVEHHHEBHOVTRY Regular Price $185.00. Th have on our floors. This American Walnut Bedroom Suite Consisting of Dresser, Dressing Table and Bed. Special Price $1 1 9.00 For a few days only you can see this suite in our north window. It is really a wonderful bargain not to be overlooked. is only one of the many extraordinary “close outs” that we NKSGIVING SPECIALS Thls Amencan Wa.lnut Dmmg Suite In the William and Mary Period can be had in any number of pieces. You can also have your choice of a 54-inx8-ft. Table. Eight of the pieces. Regular Price $419.00, special Pricc $324.00 48-inx6-ft. or You can see this suite, which is one of Grand Rapids’ best in our South Window. Thanksg iving Price. B. C. PORTER “Connecticut’'s Best Furniture Store” We also have the same suite in Mahogany for the same Specul SONS is the place to buy your Christmas Gifts. by GBBSEESHVBOBHLLRL0 O BHEHOBBSHBBEAPIEIT LB ##@######fi#####fi@#fi########@@fi@fi%@ foetotofedodotodogote g %##&0######%&%&*"9%9! gagement one that will appeal to the best interests of the theater-goers of this city. Hoyt's Revue is easily equal to the usual musical comedy seen on Broad- | way, and it is presented here at pop- ular prices. “Marie, Ltd.,” with Alice Brady wiil on a large platter. Brussel Sprouts A Ia Helvetia = 1 quart sprouts 1 pint chestnuts 2 tablespoons. butter 1 cup brown gravy (left from dinner the night before) salt and pepper. (IATE. ",_, - N be seen at the Lyceum tonight and to- morrow. The story concerns a girl who gave up a career in life in order to try and repay her mother for having sent her through college. She takes a position in her mother's millinery establishment where she attracts at- ‘Wash sprouts and 'remove _any wilted leaves and cock in boil- ing water 20 minutes. Drain and rinse in cold water. Put in sauce pan with butter, gravy and chestauts which have been bofled and peeled Shake over fire until the mijxturc difiz. That's his own business, how- ever. but why in thunder he has to rope in the rest of us He was stretching and muscles now, his inevitable prelim- inary to rising. I finished my hair, | arranged my side of the bureau in & T these motices are written by the press or attractl: with which *hey deat flexing his ental Cream for 70 years. ‘ | | IG€chen An mu hiwnen ol her own hflflb Unless otherwise noted, buresu of the theaters “THE RED LANE" There is intrigue, romance and strife in “The Red Lane” which opened at Fox's yesterday with Frank Mayo in the stellar role. The photo- drama contains many other , qualities that appeal to the average American audience. The hardest struggle is to protect and gain the love of Marie Beaulieu, the daughter of one of the smugglers who has deserted her father upon dis- covery of his lawless traffic. Lillian Rich, in the role of Marie, is extremely captivating, and with Frank . Mayo, participates in many charming love nes. Mayo is a ‘human hero in the o of Aldrich. “The Red Lane” is of the [ a solendid production rises to reyhiounds of the depth in my l»x.\.p of that marvel wave o “Bride 13" n ‘gnlvrly fashion, and hastily depart- AT FOX'S. ed to my own side of the room to | finish dressing. I did not want to add ] any trifie to the annoyance he evident- ly was feeling. ’ “ but that siek!" he went on ah ought the woods t a little sa » mooning calves I ever saw in my |'rl‘ they're the limit! But | suppose | women like that sort of thing.' ow this speech brought me sev- moods in flashing succession. for T knew that he meant e he resented feel- And then makes and the 1 togethe fellow “He t me deah and o until of all ACQUlTTAL Rita Welman, | in Play Counstruction —with— M. HARRIGAN Second RYSTAL HERNT tly BRORGE PARSONS H townrd Oviginal New York Cast. both were S PN Mat. 5 $L.50, ridiculons seats Selling | the eral First, ang lousy Tim Edith Falrfax foet 1y Aw sense which sometimes episoda rial pro- i= also included in drives surface nature and le ‘ foe Vuv,, back . turned to Dicky, striking P i"' reverential admiration “What colossal wisdom'® 1 ex « MARTFORD. claimed uelly T. § fom- L THIS WEEX dear, you ought to retire {Matinee Daily) f \.Ilh(lun tha pre pose | T v new Chester Outing, | splendid comedy and the Fox Ne The vaudeville part of the perform- inee is made up of four acts well above the average. Lisle and Virginia tive little pair of musical artists. Pearl Mansfield and Company with her marvelous voice, captivated both gndiences yesterday and was a most 1%asing surprise. Her work is that of a finished performer. Cook and Argie were the big laughing spot. Their work as the Ttalian and the Policeman Kkept the house in a con- tinual roar he Frill” is a dramatic a ndys on nd be a h ur mit or a philesop! Vs re an awhile hy i here “rn keep Now out of & Jermon offcy the | s grinning cave stunt that'il ) e @ EEEEEEEE Matinee at 2:18 Fvening at 7:15 Doors Open Half yon don't get Interrupted, man All-Star Cast I Beanty Chorus () ) (@) ) o () (8] () () (B offering of real merit. It has a sensi- ble plot well worked out and too much can not be said of the excellent cast of four players. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Pearl White in “The ThieY” is under- lined. HOYT’'S REV Hoyt's Musical Revue scored a big hit at the Lyceum yesterday at both performances and the management is sure that jother Lyceum parons will accord this tabloid an equally good reception during the present engage- ment. In every city where Hoyt's Musical Revue has played it has scored a tre- mendous success and the theater-going public of this city will have an oppor- tunity during these iwo weoks to judge of the merits of the Revue. The company is one which has been orzanized for the purpose of present- ing to the public those musical farces which have been found best for laugh- ing purposes. For the first half of this week, “Hello, Broadway,” is the offer- ing and “Wine. Woman and Song” will be presented the second half of the week. Bach play is a success in its field for the particular talents of the members of Hoyt's Revue. There is a capable chorus of pretty singing and dancing girls with the show. The scenic and costuming equipment is complete and every detail has been perfected to make the company's en- | | ! | | | | | ‘ ‘ | | ! gfifl#@@@@fi@@fi@@@@@@i##fi##@fi@ ! SCORES—LYCEUM. ' tention by her rvefined personality and startling beauty. Colonel Lambert falls in love with her but she does not love him, though her mother favors the match. Blair Carson, a young man, steps in and then happiness follows. Many exciting incidents follow each other in quick succession. NORMA TALMADGE AT PALACE. Healthy good natured babies are the most fascinating things in the world ' and by doing the natural thing at un- expected times a baby provides some | of the most delicious humor that ever oceurs. Such an eveny, never included in the story, for nothing could have caused it to occur except nature, is contained in ‘““The Woman Gives' star- ring Norma Talmadge, which will be shown at the Palace Theater today and Wednesday. A six-months-old baby was used in the picture to pose for Inga Sonder- son, played by Misa Talmadge, a young artist just betoming famou for her baby pictures. Almost every- one connected with Miss Talmadge’s studio did something to make the high chair comfortable for the voungster so he would remain sood-natured avhile he was having his picture taken. The Keith vaudeville contains four excellent acts with the Le Vars in a classy dance offering; Cello, the musi- cal fool; Murphy and Lang in songs and stories and McBride, Gazette and Skelly in a minstrel offering. “The Town Hall Minstrels.” TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Grove's LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE ‘tablets. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c. of ma, of ao-uue -dflee in & m University.. Cunsequently the advice she offers is a Lappy combination of she gives is her own, first tried our theory and practice. Every recipe Sister Mary cooks daily for a family of four aults. She Lrought to her kitchen an understanding of the and served st her family table. Cake and bread tins have a ten- dency to rust in the corners if not carefully cared for. Instead of guessing at the amount of shortening for cake because it's such a bother ‘to measure lard or butter in.a cup, try this way and be agcurate. Suppose the rule is 1-2 cup butter. Fill the measuring cup-half full with | cold water. Add butrer until the cup | is full. When the water reaches the top of the cup it means means then is 1-2 cup butter measured. Dnln off the water and the butter is ready ! 10 be creamed for the cake. If 1-4 cup butter is required fill the cup 3-4 full of water. Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfast—Stewed prunes, cooked cereal with top milk, cinnamon toast, coffee. LUNCHEON—Brussels sprouts a la Helvetia, whole wheat bread, orange marmalade, two-layer cake, tea. Dinner—New England boiled dinner with apple pie and cheese for dessert. My Own Recipes. For boiled dinner corned or fresh beef may be chosen although the traditional New Engiand dinner used corned beef. Cabbage, turnips, carrots, parsnips and potatoes are added to the meat, according to the time required to cook them. If beets are used they must be coked separately. The vege- reaches the boiling polnt. Season with salt and pepper and serve vers hot. 1-4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream butter and sugar. Sift in 1-1 cup flour, Add yolks of eggs well beat. en. Add fiour and milk alternately sifting baking powder in the last cup of flour. Add vanilla. Add the whitel of eggs beaten till stiff and dry. Bake | in 2 square layer pans. Now that women wre in politics lef us rise to a point of orderliness at well as order. MARY. ONSI LITIS Thwundl of housewives have found e two-thirds of the money um lly spent for cough tions, by using the well-known old recipe for making cough syrup at home. It is simple and cheap but it has no'equal for nrompt results. It takes right hold of a cough and gives immediate relief, usually stopping an ordipary cough in 24 hours or less. Get 23; ounces of Pinex from sany druggist, pour it into a pint bottle and add plain nulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. If you prefer, nse ;:h?:edd I?Ohlsel honey, l:r u::om % instead of s yrup. Either tastes ‘mp- perfectly, and a f-.m y a leng tim s truly astonishing horvr qlfld'l, is aects, penetrating throug] passage of the throat nnd hm—-\ooe- ens and raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the mmh-au. and gradually. but annoying t tickle and % disapy entirely. “oth hoarseness or lmaehinl asthma. Pinex is a special and highly coneen- trated compound of genuine Norwsy pine extract, keown the world over for its healing effect on the b;“:km intment i 1! druggist for ©2Y, ounces of Pinexs with full directions and don’t accept anything) else. Guaranteed to give absolute -th- faction or mone; mntly re[undld The Pinex Co., t % and Get It."-—advt tables are -rnnxod around the meat oxXx's VF\UDEVIL E An Hour Earller 3@@@@@@#@@@@&#% ###fi%######% PALACE: “House of Hits” MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY ’ HOYT'S MUSICAL TABLOID HELLO BROADWAY” a wonderful cast of singers and dancers, TODAY AND TOMORROW FRANK MAYO —IN— “THE RED LANE” A Thrilling Story of the North Woods of Mainc 15 ] T 5 o ) ] ) ] SHLVBE The smart de luxe beauty show—Parisian (ashions. TODAY WEDNESDAY NORMA TALMADGE ‘The Woman Gives’ A Wonderful Story of a Woman’s Sacrifice __KEITH VAUDEVILLE “The Better Kind” McBrice, Gazette, Shdlly Murphy & Long COMING THURS. “BILLY LYTELL AND GIRLS” Big Cast—Special Scenery. ALL STAR SPECIALTY Also Excellent Photo Play Program ALICE BRADY in “MARIE, LTD” Evening Post Story. Special Two-Reel (,omcdy. Buarton Holthes Travelogue. 721010 “GREYHOUNDS of the SEA” Eleventh Episode of “BRIDE 13.” enry Saturday FOX NEWS CHESTER OUTING “SEVEN BALD PATES” 4—Headliners—4 The Best in Vaudeville LISLE & VIRGINIA THURSDAY oyt’s Revue in ‘‘Wine, Woman and Song Also arry Carey in ‘“Overland Red” VEILED MYSTERY ™ (Seventh Episode) SCREEN MAGAZINE — FRIDAY — SATURDAY r L] PEARL MANSFIELD & CO. “THE GRILL” A Dramatic Playlet of Real Merit 'ELKS’ GRILL Open to the Public Business Men’s Lunch 11:30 A.M.to 2P.M. MACK S| LY ity INNETT COMEDY M TOPICAL REVIEW THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOV. OLIVE THOMAS in “YOUTHFUL FOLLY” i i 1 : fi#fififi####@@@@#&@##fi@fié#fi@@@##@#@ Log-etodod oeteledogeagododeteadeqoded ] S ;O ) 5 EVENING 39 Cents 28 Cents Scale Of Prices 3 fi#fi####@@@#@@@#@@%fi%%fl#

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