New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1921, Page 5

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NEW RBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1921. | LYGEUM THEATER B. G. SALVINI, An Hour Earlier MONDAY -i- TUESDAY -i- WEDNESDAY HOYT'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Presents “VARIETIES OF 1921” in vears. So I'm at liberty to you."” 1 “If it only wasn’t for Marion Iy out to the house with youj wanted me to help you pack, Dicky stay here in this apaj with Betty to take care of hif probably has an awful lot ol ahead of him, and the moving} upset him—not half so much a upset us,” she finished naively. My spirts rose with a bound. with me in this moving propo meant the diflerence between de and hope. But, of course, Marion’ a house where moving and packi were going on, was impcssible. 8 Matinee at 2:15 HOLDING A HUSBAND HERE Evening at 7:15 Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Offered was speaking. My father? Ma). Grantland? But I knew there was no use conjecturing. When Lillian got ready to teil me she would do so. Un- til that time I would be wise to sup- Doors Open Half Managing Director. The Aid Fillian Underwood Madge. Lillian had not exaggerated the vir- her new needle shower. I w g QUALIT E PUBLIC WANE THE BRIGHTEST ns SOME MOST PICTUR MUSICAL SHOW o\ ATUNEFUL TALE OF X She went out of the room, while I hurried with my dressing and was brushing out my hair when she re- turned. “I almost had to use force to sep- arate Dicky and Marion,’ she said. “I don’t know whch was the harder to pry loose. How he spoils that child whenever he sees her!” “I'd defy any one to spoil Marion,™ T returned warmly. ‘‘She's unspoil- able.” “She is a dear,” Lillian assented, her face and eves glowing with the look whenever she daughter. that comes to them her idolized | tues of . revelled in its icy sting after my lux- urious hot tub, and went back to my room so refreshed that the dirt ana discomforts of my journey were as something far in the past. “I feel like a goddess!” I said en- thusiastically. ®* “You look like one.” Lillian swept me a bow and flashed me a mocking smile. “But that bathrobe isn’t exact- 1y Olympian drapery. Please get into something pretty while I remind Dicky , that his ten minutes are up.” , I've some time on my | wonder. press all guesses and queries. Obediently, therefore, I ‘“began at the beginning” and told her of all the important incidents of wmy sojoarn South. She lst:ned atfentively until T had finished, then she luoked at me commiseratingly Planus for sarion. “You certainiy are up against it.” she said, “especiaily wiih the housing situation what it is. Bnt that can yait for a moment. Do 1 mean to teil me that either you c: Dicky have any idea of forgiving that limb of the evil one?” “We've been wo busy to consider 1it,” T answered ¢ tveiv. “And, as 1 told you, her letter has never been answered.” “It better not be!” she retorted threateningly. “But we'll talk of thut later. The first thing js to plan what's to be done about your house. Luckily, hands, for a TI've been working like mad lately to make up for the time lost by the flu, and going sq fast that I cleaned up ahead more than I've done - Trinity Methe J. L. Davis, 10:45 a. m. Mornil Sermon by the “MONE} 7:30 p. m. Evening Sermon by the P “Five Good Reasons for _‘ speaks of Don’t “There! Your hair is perfect! fuss®with it a second longer. Is this the gowr vou're going to put on? T'Il help you with the fastenings. I warn vou I'm not going to wait much longer to hear about everything that’s hap- i pened.” @@@@@i@-'@ fi@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@fi EVANGELISTIC SER First Baptist Church, New SUNDAY EVENING, 7 Speaker:—Rev. William Ross S “An Impossible Compre % Good Music. Soloist: Mr. Robert S. Morri @#@@fi#@@@@@@@@@@@@#@@fi@&fi@# @@@@@@@@@%&@@@@@@@ ‘What Lillian Knew. “You won’t have to wait another sixty seconds,” I replied. “I'll begin From the minute I left New York, and will tell you everything.” “Don’t forget Grace Draper,” said significantly. I stared at her in amazement. “Oh, I know about it!” she said,. "You didn't mention it in your ietters, but you see I keep tab on you wher- ever you are. However, there might be something which my particular lit- tle news bird didn’t know, so don’t for- | get any details, please.” I paused for a moment's fleeting | wonder about the person of whom she | « I)"’l “(4 W she MUSICAL 07 COMEDY SINGING SEE MARTY AND HER VAMPERETTES e N BHBE [ Apple sauce that has little hard preces of uncooked apple in it is not pleasant to eat. Nearly everybody pares and cores their appies, care- fully rewmoving any hard spots in the raw apple, but few people seem to realize that a bruise will not cook tender, A sight Dbruise caused by pressing the apple with the thumb as one will do makes a hard dry spot. Cut out any of these.. blemishes when paring the apples and the sauce will be twice as nice and will not need to be put through “Clothes Mis: How Do You Wrap Your La ¢ Many times you lose some of your because your bundle is not wrapped HARRY CAREY in “BULLET PROOF” A Romantic Story of the Northwest. F‘mal' Episode, “THE VEILED MYSTERY” HANK MANN COMEDY BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. THURSDAY -t FRIDAY - SATURDAY Mr. FRANK SOPER, Musical Comedy Player of HOYT'S REVUE Presents “GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES” —AL3S0— Superior Program of High Class Photo Plays ALICE LAKE and an All-Star Cast in “Should a Woman Tell”’ A dramatic intensely human story of a New England fishergirl faced with the problem of wh=ther to reveal or not, to the man she loved more than life, the secret of her youth. Special Two-Reel Comedy Screen Magazine Menu for Tomorrow Breakfast—Stewed bread, sirup, coffee. Luncheon—Vegetarian roast, brown bread and butter, olives, sugar cookies, tea. Dinner—Cream of clhicken fricassee, lettuce salad, sponge cake, caffee. My Own Recipes In this dinner menu the fruit cup Oranges, prunes, fried Sheets and pillow slips may tear ag clothes be scattered; poor paper makes wrapper; and the use of baskets and tuk result in clothes being torn by splinte; metal. The best container is a canvas laund: It is the safest device. We have a bag wh can offer you. ! ALWAYS SEND A LIST OF CLOTHES. You will find a printed list i every package returned to you for this p _ A well wrapped bundle of soiled clo a list properly attached means that you g your full number of laundered pieces. corn soup, mashed potatoes, creamed - onions, fruit cup, makes a refreshing desert. canned pineapple and a few white grapes should be cut into cubes,, sprinkled with a little sugar, not enough to make sweet, and allowed to stand in a cold place till thorough- ly chilled. .lasses. Serve in high standing Fried Bread 1 egg 1 1-2 cups milk . Salt and a very little pepper’ Cut bread in slices about half an {inch thick and trim off the crusts. ! Beat egg slightly with milk and ! season with salt and pepper. Dip bread in egg mixture and fry in but- ter and lard mixed. Serve very hot. Vegetarian Roast mashed potatoes cooked lima beans canned tomatoes cooked rice cup cracker crumbs cup chopped peanuts 1-2 teaspoon onion juice 2 tablespoon butter 1 egg Salt and pepper The beans should be chopped in small pieces. Mix all ingredients thoroughly with egg slightly beaten. Bake in a-deep pan with a buttered paper over the top for 30 minutes. This roast may be served hot or cold. Mary says; The American says, “I'ln worth fifty thousand dollars.” The Englishman says, “I'm" worth® Lyceum Topical Review B A T i CH EST COLDS I[Gccn 5 mannCmns:-:s LARGEST STEAMER TO 25-26Days Each Leaving New York R THE TROPICS J’-ry 22, February i, March 23 M/ White Star Line S. S. MEGANTIC 550 Feet Long 20,470 Tons Displacement. | or George A Quigley, Agent, 297 Main Street Apply over throat and chest —cover with hot flannel cloth. VICKS VAPO RUS Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly cup cup cup cup Co-operate with us afid then there no difficulty in adjusting shortage clai International Mercantile Marine Co., 9 Broadway, NewB Yorlg New ritain 1 LIVER TROUBLE Oull pains in the back, often under — tbellmulderbhdes,poordlguuon, heartburn, flatulency, sour risings, pain or uneasiness after eating, yellow skin, mean liver trouble—and you should take = ot Your Laundry Work

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