New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 2, 1921, Page 4

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A HUSBAND arrison’s New Phase of jons of a Wife n the pet. to see that turned my tront of the rked. When key from the Lilllan’s volce , amused com my parlor, sald e quoted & glance as we I dont think first thing " hared he oves e fal toward his her ot two vanced started to jat of it od away pn Pose. lean out ke pusly m fo fferonce and wye “It must koep up which Let's walk er here, and had a chance once over be- to us, which ove."” d mounted the poth men were & Or wera pre- oor closed be- B older of the ked at nus in. r—a yvounger had spi 10 ssed the wi I quickly sur more exper utioned him eagerness in dently intend- he was ad- places for sale warming Mr. Bisgood,” n, “ah—those st are they 0 purchasors ? You see’ per- with ingratiating amile to us, “real turning over so rapidly in this section that it is all we can do to keep track of our lsts. How about those place: Bisgood? ‘Ono is free,” in a volce promised to that maitca till this afternoon a decision on turning back an estate is own Mr 1 Mr. B coloriess “The other givo that—you “Don’t Bite the Man.” “Oh, yves!" @'r 7T \ tall, stout | with hair oby ed and re- mad om the front the other had busi- | man, treating in of hix head, looked as if Just him from a, colossal ness blunder But it will do no dies look at it if never consider a have the money in hand by train, ladies, or have machine with you? Unfortunately our ear {& out of commission this after- noon." “My save “So we did, so we did hurt to the la- the We lot wish sold until Er—did you vou a thing we come said I de- car is st outside,” 1 shortly there is anvthing test when applied to myself, it word “lady.” “Ther 14 on Jones beTan “1f one of you gentlemen will kindly somnany us te point out the places Advertised [ shall be grateful” I conscious of Lilllan's amused vee. She once dubbed my man- annoved as my ‘‘nose in the and 1 was sure she was re- the mentall: as T for 1f don't mind—" Mr you i repliod ner when alr pose, peating phrase spoke “Oh, delighted!” Mr ‘Just a minute. Won't you be seated while T speak to Mr. Bisgood?” Ho had not asked us hefor in negation the car,” 1 said curtly, out, followed by Lilllan, did so Mr. Jones giving instructtons to part- Jones replied ind 1 shool my head I wigl star valked hearing as I voluminous ner “Wow!" mis- chievously, the door of the tonneau. Lite th man. I suppose I'd hero 8o Mr. Jones can sit ind expatiate on the placo to you' “If you dare.” I hissed melodramat ieally, ““I'll ditch the car. Get n here after me at once.” Pretendng to shiver, she obeyed me and the car was sooner started than Mr. Jones emerged from his of- fice radiating smiles and cheerfulness, hi= lordly manner gone ‘*There is another property,” he #aid, “which T think perhaps wguld suit you ladies better It is a five- acre place, just a short dstancc ,'S-nm here, golng dirt cheap Don't’ you think you'd llke to look at that ene first 7** “If it isn't doubtfully “Oh, it isn't expensive at all!" reassured me. “Just turn vour toward that street, that's right Arive along here for four then turn.” ““How much is the place obstinately Mr. Jomes appeared not to hear me, and began to ecall attention to the Ll as she whispered better «it bhack beside vou beanties of the too expensive,” T said ho car Now blocks, I asked | pacity house is (i 2 22 Vmless otherwise nated, bures= of the theatery or BRIGHT VAUDEVILLE PRESENTED the excellent picture bill at ented for the last has been noised show is a SHOW AT FON'S, vaudevilla Fox's wil tiine Zht iotion e it the about one, a ca Each of first place their ap- town that good expected Plerce acts is worthy of and Gillmore earn and also their money, clever sketch they present bined with several contralto solos by Miss Pierce. they give a clever little travesty on flirtatlon in which the ‘ave woman' of 1950 seeks to vamp the innocent The Stanley Brothers as dancers excel any team soen here in a long time and they are of musical comedy calibre. Momus and company get away with an amusing and also interesting so- called “mind reading stunt.” The fea- ture act. “Christmas by Miss Dena Cooper and company, is in real- ity a little play all by itself. Com- bined with real comedy lines and an entirely new brand of latest slang, it tells of a girl of the underworld who wanted to go straight, but was “framed” by a crooked policeman. The denouement comes on Christmas Eve and a parting laugh is given when the frustrated detective, in re- ply to a taunting “Merry Christmas.’ retorts: “Merry Christmas—Hel The Fox News, a travel picture, Ed- gar the Explorer, No. S, of Fantomas and Eugene O'Brien in “The Figure- head” completes the bill. Beginning tomorrow night Tom Mix wili be shown in “Prairie Trai a typical Mix production. The usual introductsry reeis will also be shown and the four new vaudeville acts will be up to the best standards male true ROCHE—CONLIN ENGAGEMENT. Mrs. Catherine Conlin of 88 Hart street has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Kathryn V. Conlin, to Joseph W. Roche, son of William Roche of 49 Union reet. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Conlin is in the office of the Traut and Hine Manufacturing com- and Mr. Roche is in charge of Hartford Courant office in this pany the city NORMA TALMADGE COMIN TO LYCEUM THEATER stupendous and dra Talmadge's ba s stariing when The most picture of Norma list of screen successes will the second half of the week, Thursday, at the Lyceum, Look Out For Our Traffic Cop atnoti~ss are written by the press Com- | the Palace offers a big Keith vaude- ville bill, featuring Mme. Bradna & Co., late features of Ringling's circus. with a whole carload of effects, in- cluding horses, dogs, pigeons, etc l(‘l'hnr actssinclude ‘“The Love Bug.”, ! a clever musical comedy offering with | an excellent cast and special scenery: O'Brien & Bradley n a singing and | musical offerinz: and Frank Coombs, 1 clever comedian. | = with wtich they deal :l. ] Joseph M. Schenck prese madge in v latest ““The New \Moon.” Russia and peopis war where inner trout continually brooding and happi- hard to find—n human story of human people who love ond hate, ery and laugh—that is the steiy of “The Moon.™ Miss Talmadge is supported by excellent cast, including Pedrvo Cordoba, who plays the lead oppo: her:; Charles Gerard, Stuart Ilolmes. Marc McDermott, Ethel Kaye, Harry Sothern and Marguerite Clayton Cast as two stowawavs, " Martin and Lew Brems, are comedians in new parts in Night Beat.” the musical play Hoyt's Revue which will be scen for | the last time tonight As the cluding bill of their present gagement, the company will “Wine, Woman and Song.’ Thomas H. Ince’'s new production | Ireleased as a Paramount-Artcraft picture, “Behind the Door,” will lLe seen for the last time tonight. 1t is an admirable photoplay, starring . Hobart Bosworth, a vigorous actor, {and he is supparted by such plavers |as Jane Novak, Otto Hoffman, Wal- |1ace Beery and J. P. Lockne: women 1 with — Rus: n—-cold are ness is New an de When soup is served at the every- day home dinner the use of supper plates under the soup plate or™ bouillon cup is a safety first measure. If the supper plate goes to the kitchen after the soup course perfectly im- maculate it's a very simple matter <o dip it in scalding water and wipe it when doing the dishes. If the supper plate was needed under the soup plate the table c¢loth was spared and the plate is much easier to wash. than table cloth. Felix seen con- on- repeat Mcenu for Tomorrow Breakfast—Stewed dried peaches, creamed codfish on toast, coffece. Luncheon—Monday macaroni, cel- ery, brown bread, raspberry jam. tea. Dinner—Casserole of chicke: mashed potatoes, baked onions, cran- berry Jjelly, cottage pudding, coffee. My Own Recipes One way to keep a balanced pocket- book as well as a balanced diet is to use less expensive vegetables when the meat costs more, In this dinner a salad is not necessary as the cran- berry jelly pplies the piquant touch and the onions the mineral Creamed Codfish on Toast WALLACE REID AT PALACE. Wallace Reid has a romantic com- i edy role in his new picture, ““Haw- thorne of the U. S. A..”” which is com- ing to the Palace theater for three days beginning Thursday. The story was adapted from James B. Fagan's | play of the same name in which Dousg- jms Fairbanks starred on the stage some years ago. It centers a.round the 1 cup codfish (sait) adventures of two AXmerican law e oo chi : < 2 ps white saucc clerks making a tour of Europe in a 2 hard-boiled eggs rented automobile. Just when they 4 triangles of toast are down to their last penny, Haw- rvaprikd thorne, one of the clerks, breaks the| et the fish stand in cold water bank at Monte Carlo and, laden With|for an hour or more to freshen. Put wealth, the pair are misdirected into|in a cloth and wring dry. When the @ tiny kingdom called Borinia. In the |white sauce is boiling add the shred- revolwtion that follows Hawthorne is|ded fish and paprika. Let stand over led by his romantic attachment to|hot water for 15 or 20 minutes, till the Princess Irma to espouse the|the fish becomes heated through and cause of revolts. Pacifying the country | the sauce is flavored. Add whites »f by rash promises and a judicious use | hard-bailed eggs cut in cubes. Dip the of his new-found wealth, the Ameri-edges of the toast in hot water, put can injects pep and system into the |on hot platter, pour over sauce, kngdom and eventually turns it into a | sPrinkle with yvolks of eggs put republic and wins the girl. through a ricer and serve at once. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday Monday Macaroni 3-4 cup macaroni 1 cup broth 1-2 small onion 1-2 carrot -2 cup tomato pulp 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 1-2 cup diced cold meat. 1-3 cup grated cheesc Cook macaroni in boiling water till tender. The broth of remnants of the Sunday roast, cooked with the onion minced and the carrot sliced. Rub canned toma- toes through a sieve and cook till thick. Combine the broth and tama- to and make a sauce with the butter salted is made [ Save Table Cloth | [ JOHN-A-DREAMS " ‘Bz W certain to draw the line paritions of departed dear omes friends, and mere shapeless 'forms, strange or uncanny, bringing no fa- miliar face or figure to your memory. Usually, you will ind it impossible to distinguish whether the unknown ghostly visitor is man or womaa, for: Spirits, when they please, Can either sex assumve, or both; soft And uncompounded is their essence. Such shapes are messengers of evil —temptation when garbed in white, when clad in black or other somber color. They never come into man’s or woman’s dream life without bringing a sad grophecy. Ev.i of this sort- can rarely warded off. If you are alone w! the spirit appears to you, you alone Avill be the sufferer. If you are in snother’s company, that other and not you will be the victim, but your presence means that it may lie in your power to protect him or her. These eerie forms never bring a mes- sage of death or illness. they portend is deep disappointment, keen sorrow, blasted hopes, grave trouble or nagging care. Most often their ap- pearance means that your dearsst ac- tivity will receive a sudden setback, that loss of prosperity, privation or the balking of your highest plans is inevitable. With affairs of the heart they are never concerned; ‘tis always a material thing they come to take from you. 0 But how different when the spirit bears the semblance to some one you lost in peaceful death! Ralative or friend! Give no heed to the old al- manac saying: (Copyright, 1920, by W. C. P. and flour, Season with salt and pep- per. Add macaroni, meat and cheese. 0YTO" will Dreams Kisses. Mix cheese thoroughly with macaroni. | * Tom s ohapler .—.—.-E— e 0 ."‘ Let stand covered over hot water till very hot e g HEALTH OF WOMEN. How many perfectly well women Go you know? Isn't it frue that in order to keep up with the mark of progress the endurancc of woman is often strained to utmost, and the tax upon her physical system is in manv cases great- er than she can stand. Headaches de- velop, and nervous irritability, back- ache, dragging down sensations, and other painful ailments peculiar to women. The reliable remedy when a woman gets into such a condition is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, as for nearly half u century it has proved the natural restorative for these troubl q landmarke of Hempstead ‘on either Tonight Only—ANITA STEWART—good Vaudeville John-A-Dreams will be glad to interpret dream experiences the Editor of the Herald, by its readers. No reples will, howeve | ziven privately and no fece will at any time be asked or accepted. { distinctly understood that there can be no guarantee when such qu will be answered, though every effort will be made to satisfy ing within three or four weeks. THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY SOME SHOW ! Wallace Reid awthorne«=U.S.A. | Keith Vaudeville With Mme. Bradna Co. Late features of Ringling’s Circus Horses—Dogs Special carload of effects “THE LOVE BUGS” A clever musical comedy O’BRIEN & BRADLEY FRANK COOMBS WHERE Matinee at vening at Open An Hour QUALITY FRIDAY SATURDAY TEST DAREDEVIL OF THEM ALL TOM I X IN HIS LATEST THRILLER ON THRILLS yr7le20’//4 T H EATIRE ol B. G. SALVINI, Managing Director MEETS QUANTITY| Box Office Open from 1:15 to 9 p. m. for the convenience of pitrons—Buy your tickets in advance and avoid standing in i —NOW PLAYING— A dclightful offering, coriginal in everything, and revealing £ fascinating entertainment. “THE NIGHT BOA Presented by HOYT'S MUSICAL COMEDY PLAYS —ALSO-— HOBART BOSWORT “BEHIND THE DOQ *An open boat in the raging sca Then Captain Krug saw the ‘sub’ submerge Bearing his shricking bride ! AL ST. JOHN Screaming Comedy Burton Holwes Tra Informal Dance —By— H. B. PFEIFFER THURS. EVE., FEB. 3, Y. W. C. A RIALTO SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA. ASSESSMENT 55c. War Tax Included PARSONS | e THEATRE —— HARTFORD ONE WEEK “Over the Hill” B STUNTS AIRIE TRAIL’ G SMASHING OUTDOOR PICTURE CLEAN WHOLFESOME EXCITEMENT LD ME TIGHT” A PE 0 r - AL Matinees 50c to $1 (except Saturday) Nights and Saturday Mat. 50c to $2, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Final bill of present engagement “WINE, WOMAN AND A musical scnsation with a big cast of talented perfor | | | THIS WEEK l | |

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