New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1920, Page 4

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bottom of 4 buttered baking-dish, S with butter and sprinkle with siigar and salt. Addetwo moré layers of potatoes, each layer buttered and sugared. Cook in hot oven, covered, for 18 minutes. Remove cover and brown. 1-72 teaspoan salt Salads are said to contain_ beauty- Pare potatoes and eut in slices | giving properties. Of course they are about 1-4 irch thick. Boil 15 minutes. | beloved of women. Drain. Put a layer of potatoes in the success, “Blind | version of BE. Phillips Oppenheim’s Husbands. " { story by the same name which ran in Sam de Grasse, who played the part the Cosmopolitan magazine and was of the husband in “Rlind Husbands” | later publifhed in book form. Nigel has the part in “The Devil's Pass Key" | Barries heads a good cast. It i a Cos- f nn_Ameriean authorTiving InParls | mopolitan Production released as o with his attractive wife, played by amount-Arteraft picture Una Trevelyn. She becomes deep! ther pi tures tonight ‘and indebted to an unscrupulous expects her to adept th etting a rich admirer to oven. Make gravy of broth remaining in frying pan. Sweet Potato Pic. 4 medium-sized sweet potatoes 3 tablespoons butter 1-2 cup sugar cent Universal-Jewel Py P III‘! < MARY. M\ stery gue. 1 & Tiurton Holmes threcd there's Ruth Stonehouse there declared "he husband hears of the incident | t does not know the identity of the | rned. He uses the had plot of a play which proves | for “just the prop L great success. streef suit sh The Keith vaudeville bill features | room and Bath' he Revue of 1920 with pretty girls | picture at the and the famous Atlantlé City Jazz | Saturday band. Other acts include “That Trio,” he rezumlar program will be wpgh Manuel Romaine. well known | pended Thursday matinee and night TR for Victrola records; @#ifi--fi-#fiQfififififi###fl###%’fiflfi”fi FOX'S \QUDY\/IA_LL uNe Unless otherwise noted. th noth are written b; R hewe motices ure w n by the press burcun of the themters or atiractions wil b they deal OBRIEN MINSTRELS " Wertainment promised t elaborate and merftorious d by this organization, the m Minstr will appear a m, Thursday matinee 1 certain o always sub- atment before on for serving. for instance, are al- | ways taken care of in the following manner on their immediate arrival fiKT_I{ | 1 just a little r the into his h that pass d. Rawlinson invited ho Interesting types »y his window one dreary, damp night. Little did he dream, whe hé started his little game, that cha would bring past his window the woman he had been searching for for ix long years The woman he had loved ‘Parlor, Bed- It e which is the feature | meats and v Lyceum, Friday and | jected to oW and sus- his singing for the perfor ces uf Neil O'Brien’s local standpoint the omised as being partl ¥, the list of singers include o J. Lester Haberkorn, hite, Dan Marshall, Lea rion Wright, Walter Sher- and sull loved, and had given up hope of finding. A delightful romance is interwoven and there is an exce ly well s supporting Vawlinson. olecied cast Mr. Vie al SUNSHINE T toria in dances Alliputian com n. GIRLS he Sunshine vd Major lu-_\kr.' minst \T LYCEUM entertain- from the mari Let swew. an hour in coldwater, Put into oeiling water which has been salted and acidulated. Let cook slowly, 20-min- ds stand TODAY AND TOMORROW Herbert Rawlihson ] o d Ho “Flendish b re: B we four- E s wee L © " o . . Ducier, Kdward O'House, Flendish Tribesmen.” I our- | ing thi ® ‘Lyceum in PR T iy utes for calves' breads and about 40 o, Herbert Ginn lson, the “Varfety Boy” has d as principal comedian, ollowing list of comedians n the fun making, Davis " Gaffney Major Nowak jer, Robby Gomsans, Steve oy Allon, Arthur Crawford, yor, Harry Mahor, Neil and Bobby Guyot 11l be a high clars bane parade s usual 1 ron RS BY™ AT FOX'S, are seeking diversion from ony of every day life, we st you foilow the example bert Rawlinson star of By’ which opaned at Fox's M days engagement this af- of “Bride is also hown as well as a corking good com- edy, “Love on Rollers” a new Chester Outing » the Fox News o ’nnv <||I|'|\4l 1d vaudeville \hoops of his were great md« were the big bill and The Tas- five petito little wonderful acrobatic astonished yesterday's teenth cpisoc audlence favorites, " aughing hit manian audences. | Underlined for | and Saturday s Thursday, Friday Frank Mayo in Honor Hound” and the first episode of the new Fox seral, “Fantoma is scheduled for ita first showing on Sun- day vwening mu Minnett Marion Davies, the beautiful screen @@E@m@%@%@@@%@ = IE@%E&.E sical comedy appear in a musical 3 Arthur No librist and Bell an ville dancing act ng features r returns to her e. In_her new rema Murder.' »wn at the Lyceum cast as furd program. Jean which is b a young actress who be- comes involved In & murder mystery. | i and lell present & that has some first lov picture, this week. Sho \IQTI' R ALL THIS WEEK Matinee Daily Jean Bedini Offers Twinkle Toes |’ Burlesque Sensation of the Season SHOW TO BEDINI'S J -A-BOO™ i pie, curra minutes for beei breads. Drain again and plunge into cold water to blanch and keep firm. Tho sweetbreads can now be kept on ice till ready to use. Mcnu for Tomorrow. t — Baked apple, milk, toast, e. coffee. n—cream dried beef, baked . mixed pickles, ginger cook- cooked orange Dinner—Fricd it, sweet potato snow, cup cakes, coffec. My Own Recipes. With the game season open, one finds duck and rabbit in the murkt. The poor littie bunnies afford a de- licious meal, and since they've lost “LOVE ON ROLLERS” MACK & STILL AND AN ALL STAR CAST “PASSERS BY” “FIENDISH TRIBESMEN"—14th Episode of “BRIDE 138” FOX NEWS THE TWO BUDS CHESTER OUTING 4--HEADLINERS--4 The Best of Vaudeville FRED NORMAN - ‘ b “The Tasmanian Troupe Five Whirlwind Lady Athletes their lives, it's up to the cook to make most of their sacrifice. Befora cooking rabbit see that the little ker- nels just back of the thigh are re- moved. These give the rather strong taste disliked by many people. Fricd Rabbit Soak rubbit in salt water over night. in pieces for El WHERE QUALITY MEBETS QUANTITYY “Slmshmév Girls”’ \I, COMEDY, FEATURING b GEORGE RUBIN 5 ETHEL FOX FRANK W Hl‘hLl‘R HELEN COSGROVE AND DASHING BEAUTY CHORUS A Musical Show with Beauts — Youth — Fun and Pep — Presenting “MY SWEETIE” ALSO Cosmopolitan Production ‘THE CINEMA MURDER’ With MARION DAVIES MAN COMEDY “THE VEILED MYSTERY" (Episode 9) “NAUGHTY NURSES" BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE # turns the searchlight on . Alspositions and s Of all kinds of people. As verton, \ithy bachetor Doors Open Half = An Hour FAI’"(‘I' Lodotodofofotodofoge) fi##fifi###@#####@@ Marmein Sisters in Interpretive Dances—"*The Sin That Was His.” gy’ and other nces hnu been drawn upon tor ifispiration by the beautiful and graceful Marmeln Sisters who are at the Capito these three days in a rev- elation of dancing and music. ho African Duke” is a merriment tival with Farrell and Taylor, and their company of musical comedians. Harry Cooper of that famous com- edy guartetie “Tho Empire City Four” comes herée once again with songs ang stories sure to delight. Anger and Ade- lon appear in a comedy skit at’'s Interest” and La France Brothers are well laden with equilibristic novelties. w wes THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9TH, 10TH, 11TH. Frank Mayo in ‘“Honor Bound” serving. 4 i d‘"“'” to SUNDAY DEC. 12TH—WILLIAM FOX'S MASTER SERIAL cover with a medium-sizes onion. “FANTOMAS" * Dain. Roll in flour sifted with salt and - 5 - pepper. Brown quickly in hot lard and | butter mixed. Half cover with boiling | 3% FOX ENTERTAINMENTS paier and cook siowly for an hour | 4 s GG BB SO SHSSIELTILVOLOO0 @é’#@é’é’és@@mmawam&@#&m@am#@fin#u&##nuoeaz ’ Here’s a Super Sale If There Ever Was One 3 Half Price Salei Commencing Tomorrow and All This Week Every Hat at a 509 Discount Tomorrow our entire stock of beautiful trimmed millinery goes on sale at a re- ductin of 50% and more. There will be absolutely nothing reserved. Each and every hat marked in plain figures at one-half or less than one-half of the ormnnl price. The number of styles are sogreat that a type of hats for every occasion will be found in this sale. The models are inclusive of every phase of the newest fashions. By all means visit tlus mammoth sale, you will secure the particular hat you are looking for at a price far less than what you thought you would have ENTIRE STOCK OF VELVET HATS By Far the Grearest Values We Ever Offered T fa's Pretuest Playbousc PITOL " Martford DDAY ——CONTINUOUS EIN SISTERS AND SCHOOLER 'fififi“fifi&“##flqfifififlflfiflflfiflfififlfifififi## DEVIL'S PASS KEY AT PALACE “The Devil's Pass Key," a story of gay Parisian-#fe in which a beautiful wife is helped out financhlly by a chivalrous American army officer, was E shown here for the first time Jast might at the Palace theater. = The picture 's the latest Universal- Jewsl production by Hrich:von Stro- heim, author and director of the re- SIN THAT WAS Author of “The ) + FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SUNSHINE GIRLS . “NIGHTIE NIGHT" § i F L \( EUM TDPI(‘AI REVIEW B EE R EEEEE RS LGNS S000000BESNGEO00OBRNOE LYCEUM THEATER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9 MATINEE AND NIGHT - Usual Street Parade and Band Concert 0'BRIE fi'}smn .« — Tickets Now Selling — Matinee at 2:15—Prices, 28¢, 55¢ and 83c Evening at 8:15—Prices, 55¢, 83¢ and $1.65 WAR TAX INCLUDED tetetedototetodetotetofelotetotetotototelopolotod PARSONS’ THEATEE 4 HARTFORD MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY M. COHAN’S COMEDIANS In the Supreme Plusical Success | “MARY?”’ (ISN'T IT A GRAND OLD NAME?) The Dashing, Smashing, Peppiest Show of All Times. EVENINGS AND SATURDAY MATINEE 50c to $2.50 WEDNESDAY MATINEE 50c to $2.00 NO PHONE ORDERS. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED i THIS IS SURPRISE WEEK ! Big Surprise Attractions — Now Playing — VON STROHEIM’'S MASTERPIECE 'THE DEVIL’S PASS KEY” A Story of Wicked, Wonderful Paris EITH VAUDEVILLE —With— THE REVUE OF 1920”® Pretty Girls — Pretty Music — Pretty Scenery —And— THE ATLANTIC CITY JAZZ BAND “THAT TRIO” With Manuel Romaine , MAJOR DOYLE GAGE SAILORS Valye $15. Special for this sale $4.98 TRIMMED HATS Value $8.50. Special for this sale $2.98 OSTRICH BANDS Value $2. Special for this sale $1.00 GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY (O. 188 MAIN STREET, New Britain. Branch, 863 Main Street, Hartford ####ae@##9@##%@9#0—:#e-mfimamamaemt TRIMMED HATS Values up to $10 and $12 - Special for this sale $4.98 CHILDREN’S BEAVERS AND VELOURS Value $8. Special for this sale $3.95 TRIMMED HATS Value up to $15. Special for this sale $5.98 MATTEAWAN VELOURS Value $8. Special for this sale $3.95 PLUSH SAILORS Value $5.98. Special for this sale $1.98 S & @ & & & & & & & L & @ & 2 I & & & & & & [ & & & & & & & & & & & & & L& & & & & @ r ] o @@@@@@@@@fl?&&*m&mflié‘fi@@@@@lfififi'fifi@ @@@@'@@‘@-@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fim elede] CigededodelelofeotoladeoletobeteotototoRa togetal ALL THIS WEEK Ev'gs 8.15 Mats. 2.30 VICTORIA .- GEQ' HURSDAY FRIDAY QA’I‘URDAY “SONG and DANCE FESTIVAL" A Classy Revue ONSTANCE BINNEY in “THE STOLEN KISS” BEBHBIBHLHLEEEHEE

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