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Hard bofled eggs and cut i ele Garrison’s New Phase of 5 e Melt butter {n sauce pan, b 3 {roems cut in pleces. | minutes. Stir in flour and add ations of a Wife N " ,’-' - RN 3 o R e i oA > ' 2 tablespoons flour HUSBAND S , . ' T b ; { sait and papriks j and pour over sauce. Serve at Fig and Orange Jelly L 1-4 cups figs ) : Umlesn ntherwise noted. tis tract ¢ : : s i | X of fowers she's ordered. It would ades- ALl (holl (hea(trs ucF atactiocs Cos o it Byt e N e 1 1-2 cups fig juice age? ! be fust llke her to get those brilliant il : 4 ; 3-4 cup sugar \ 2 e Changed tively. “Goodness knows what color anding in the | crimson roscs, and wouldn't they look b 4 tablespoons gelatine sha had pre. awful?" VAUDEVILLE. AND MOVIES ON Ttalian specialty by Goetz and Duffy. | - 1 lemon (juice) aughter-in-law, | “Nothing would look awful against BILL AT FOX'S THEATER | There is more good danclag and sing- ¢ i ’ 1 1-2 cups orange jules just a hint of ' this background.” Lilllan said com- Tomorrow the vaudeville bill and|in& by the Beauly chorua one of the 3 N Cook figs In water til otherwise wist- fortingly ‘It's 0 wonderfully deli- | motion picture offerings at Fox's the- | PoSt ever seen in this clty, in a dis- | | There should be 1 1-2 cups fig r. I knew that cate that no flowers of any color will ater will be completely changed, but | Piay of charming scenery and elabor- N ; Heat eugar and fig juice. D eak tho brutal ' jar But, of course, the thing that tonight. for the last time, will be pre- | 4t¢_wardrobe. z 1 | gelatine in cold water. Pour ove srificing Lolla’s would make it perfect—" she half | sented Olive Thomas in “‘Evervbody's Billy Allen as Mike Reilly, and Aus- & 5 L % A cook often has great difficulty ' hot juice and add lemon and o her desire to shut her eyes with the artist's appre Sweetheart.” This is a play of hu-| (I8 Goetz as lzzy Levineky keep you T ! to keep her hands from chapping. juiee, Stir until gelatine is th mtting room, | clation of the effect she was outlininz ' mor and nathes, picturing, ak it does, | In @ constant uproar. Mr. Allen is : 4 A The many time she must wash them 3issolved. Pour into mold. Wi commendatory, ‘would asses of creamy vellow | the life of a little orphan waif living | ©35t in one of his favorite Irish roles. : . and plunge them in water during the Sinning to set add figs cut il “Whose Daddy Are You?", a musi- | S A d preparation of a meal makes the skin | Pieces. Cool and serve with wh : very tender. cream. roses, relie v touches of feathery in the County Poor Farm, her sweet Ih as much en- | green.” disposition and 1 her rise to | ¢4l comedy with a deep sentimental |* hiuster. Ther I know. little Mr Durkeo | place of happiness. The Fox News, | fOne running through it, will be pre- : A simple precaution that costs Mary Says: Cooking is the o words, tor the | ngroed, nodding hor small head em- | ppic 0 o 0 Bt e . Chester | “ented at the matinee and evening ; ; nothing but time is to be sure one's | ' Puveuit of which you cannot om are favor- | phatically. “That's just what 1 had | o, : = performances, Friday and Saturday. : s e hands are perfectly dry after each | !M & sarret. x all the better ' planned.”” Then her eyves gleamed Reserved seats for the evening per- washing. A dry hand is not so sus- S b £111 aveiih & e “h’:" e ot &pe | n @ sIngIng and dancing act: Walton office, which is open this week and | ; 2 : * ? e i = “han't put anything in here but | 7 1”: -|.‘| our '.«l!ulv.\(!. a really good next Lam‘un .._m. to § u. m. 8 k Breakfast—Orange Jjuice, S quickly with | creamy roses. I'm going out to order | Cropatic act BRAEanaliwvETUne | I e e A beans, toast, coffee. T e O el iy j couple with « serles of songs and g i 'COMING TO FOX'S R 5 ¥ Luncheon—Creamed eggs on toast anink of 1 Is Mrs. Durkee Shaken? L e Ay ort skeich cnitled | \What has been termed Saara s S R s Ao oetroce Epicilen B S a sy pinton of the \ voles sounded behind us, one in | {’oaching Aary. but which should be SR orange felly, tea. Mrs. Durkee | forced { is surely “touched” by the light finger- | 21t “PDOtHCE The SET I:n“(‘h.;:)j 5 : baked potatoes, apple sauce, string shed " “Wher e yo i s 2 3 beans, 1:;:1 I:” lI iv:‘hln ; '\\ h .«’ i u all Edith F and Wheeler Oakman in execeptional- 3 & Sothas sponge cake, canned peaches, ? conrme, I o int heard har footsteps on | MOFFow, together with Pearl White, "‘h;‘:::: ;.‘:;""::l‘: :'.':‘r"“ "‘““‘t"_“ by . . My Own Recipe: R o yeitiao Cll ANt bo il iar e sl atairali nisw much | |liheliold ravoritelin BemhaiMonntain lios Soait s mmpiy s ;;' !;’I‘ "‘:" ; I'he plain sponge uke P canned B s uit thac || A e ih Bl T osea notRingibutl P onian -k Thia liafa [vibrant (meryi ol s 1o e o this piitors i Cninat i beaches could be made into a flossier tween us and | trom her tone I feared that she had | the Kentucky hills, filled with pletur- | o 2 C s el rf“’n '- e mtral dessert if the cake were cut in circles, wife caught Mrs Durkee's vindictiv esque types. The chief character 18| .\ ho finally finds that the nru‘f\z the peach set on the cake and a : words. That she meant to ignere | that of “Alexander McGiv * the| road is the best. It hi = h . “dab” of whipped cream put im the it to he 4 L : ol e % i 5 sl G . Tt has action galore 3 cavity of the peach, r them, if she had heard them, I wa gal in pants, the he woman, and the climax fight excels even that ent on, plain certain whose manner warned prospective| jong remembered battle in “Tho Little Mix. Durkec was palpably | sultors “hands off.* Spotleras non-plussed. She flushed distressedly ’ o NO! NO! THE HAT!—The hat’ and plainly was at a loss for words. | C(IHAS. RAY AT P 3 S- ‘ No: No: 2 HAT!!—The hat's Ry L PALACE THURS tho thing. It'a one of the newest for Instinctively she looked toward Lil- DAY. sprin, The rest of the pi 1 "lan, as 4id I And Lillian rose to On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, - fS R e L iy the oceaston, as «he alwave does the Palace presents Charles Ray in ply & t;w:’( \;\l : hexeslmore than one ‘e've brow-heate our oxtess = = edaiatihs 2 way o splaying hat., Anot / W brow-heaten h “ [ his new production. “Homer Comes Al S St A e on ,.0.32: into letting us see tho bridal suite” | Home.* Charlie is seen in one of his | E 2 ) This is one of the hat mod- . ahe nmald It appears that she had | 1ox vortravals o i i irame st portravals of the country boy in cls of the Retail Millinery assocla- 2 15 VAUDE\ -4::;4“'\':"]‘ notion of keeping l."{olnl | this photoplay and will gain many | IX. I4ghts "'““"“, ""‘hs“‘ Upon Your | 0 "2& she appeared in the spring A surprise, hut a few turns of " | new admirers with his new picture. e y g el, New THE DAY thumbserew in my Able fngers | Lot iny oihier fBlms te .““Pk SM;- Ah. you slumber deeply the groat hat show at the Astor Hotel, New O N — | [roueht her to reason. 1wt 1per- | atie mew comeds A Summer's Day | [}, lfhte 11 the heseeqs ke Srion e THURSDAY FRIDAY foctly exquisite? N N pilerce the darkness of the night — — ' 4 and Ruth Roland in 2 ¢ eplso Fdith Fairfax's eyes wandered over | 00 S0 B el G f?;‘:‘l[;" 0;“‘”“’: |The sun, the moom, the stars, brinz | o5 e dream the rooms. showing se much of work als e 5 > | the roor howing ahe Rockiest il ThelKaitnl s deuiilsl il [t 0ines as coriainiand ussobmngeable shows vou the sun clear, bright and 00 and « tnl ention to detall, be s and careful attention to detall, ¥ the courses of the planets themselves. golen. The Screen’s M“t F l w - g _ for the last three days of the woek First ta Risi. L 75¢ to $2.30. traying only to the tiated who vs wo! poy o > raying on Y n , let us take the sun Sing “The moon, or a reflection of its mild 5 f mtroduces four big headline acts with jorious Girls knew Leila the carelessness or cal bt ; " n s with | i, effulgent glow, he brings good news lousness—1 did not know whieh to P’eak’s Blockheads™ in a novelty sur- | 3nd portends good luck— l\“h"f_"s ""l ) .“"M“"‘cl";r". ‘;“’l:;‘ P term It—that had completely ignored | Prise: Allman and Woods. a clever iyl :'qum; Mot it el e e rlders taste and conveniedce. She | comedy couple: Royd and King, in' See the sun himseif! On wings sXscutions joffyoutgnians janc o eens Travelozue and a comedy reel wre also shown The vaudeville in- sair- | ~d crook Four new vaudeville acts come to- pointment of fond hopes. 1f the hro - o . | "ongs at the ptano, and the RBig Re- 2 - | prought them to rest for one uncon S han ; A ! |~‘ Of glory of lh? Fast he springs. moon's face is clouded, It is a duty to | . trollable hlazing instant upon Mrs. ew with a cast of several clever en- Angel of Light! 5 Coe - n tertainers vourself to shun some of your im- Durkeo's averted face, then sho pulled mediate associates. It will then be for 2 3 herself together with an effort which B T e Dream thus, and there can be no vourself to decide whether the mes- N again made my admiration triumph | “THE WINSOME WIDOWS" doubt that vou are on the threshold | (7050 0 hcas whomilvou Rioes . lers the ver my dislik her, and spok | AL PLAY AT LYCEUM. of days filled with eatisfaction. Bat in business, in the \nxm—s‘oul‘st\ of Hetly. | “The Winsome Widows’, lhe sec- the opposite is true when you see the . % ¢ i 5 & friendship or in heart affairs. You GIRLS It is very beautiful.” she said in | ond musical comedy in the repertoire Sun setting or sinking tnto the depth | |\ '\ "\ = | . hing deeply into your a low tone, devold of any expres- | of the Billy Allen Company, which ©f shadowy clouds or submerging |, ' ocjousness, can know how Appears in the most suitable roli of Her Cai setc with sion. “Leila. however. will be the | opened a two weeks' engagement at Water: then vou will drink of the cup | ., o vour intimates are such that | of misfortune. one who will approciate it at its full | the Lyceum Monday, was prosented at - HR worth.” the matineo performance today, and It the disk in the sky shows a bril- —in the— liant face you will suddenly ind your- There was o distinct tremolo in her | will bo offered agnin tenight, and at b that you, like all others, are prone to aud Mvell- | voice As she finished. and 1 knew | both performances toemorrow | melt elevated above those around You. | ¢ jeception: but your can rid “MO ¥ the 1931 (hat she was bravely battling with The Winsome Widows™ is a brght ' |'TOUSh a gTeat achievement, through |, it of dangerous friends by be- M ihe turiona desire (6] telliM raiDUrKes | and bressylimusloal Siecing Hihat wiiil DarTisge (which (raises you ifar abovsil i, noneat with iyourssitiiIf] you Yo exactly what she thought of the care- | please every Lyceum patron. It is of JoUr Present station. through your Inot heed clouded Luna's warning you Py ; husband's exceptional _success. or : A tense thrilliny drama of the Kentucky fully planned room. It was LilAan | the slap-stiek order. full of novelties | {nrough a #troke of luck as great as | ¥ Fesret it, for who again came to the rescue St eginning to end. “Where I8 your room. Edith?" she it is usexpécted. It the san The devil's in the moon for mis Some interesting pictures are pre- 2 pxC g - R S R TG || e e pre- | iy red. the dangers of an exceedingly el Sl SR S = here nlso.” nted which include a beautiful but- ' unfortunate venture are inevitabie. If The longest, not the twenty-first of = o terfly ballet; a new singing selection you are about to embark on a new W b o ¢ The girl pressed her lips firmly to- - “The Thre Pal Sholw bt 1 Buesned that she was keep- ore cuterprise, and the sun's red glare | .. naif the business in a wicked q ether B el & vialent disclaimet of Lil. | vell received Monday: dancing by lit- | scatters the darkness of your sleep. way tle Virgie Lee: a singing and dancing |postpone vour plans and wait with 6 which three single hours of Presenting lian's statement 1 A “That is the temporary arrange- moonshine smile— €6, > ment we have made,” she sald. T I b never know two weeks ahead what T | g8 When stars shine upon you in your e am going to do Put come on to the - — dreams, your path, for many days to 2 back of the house and sec the dandy come, will be cheerful and the sky of An act with a laugh, a snap and a bang. your life will be unclouded. The atudio Mrs. Durkee has heen good L g enough to give up to me.” { vision means that « FREEPORT & BALDWIN JIMMY PAR » 1 watched littla Mrs. Durkee's face m - c Unea ax we followed the girl “o the back ‘w The stars of the night LAWRENCE e en of the house Her FluMness's face Will lend thee their light, & nmms wore a startled, almost frightened u"iiiii'“ PHOTOPLAYS Like tapers clear without number! Comedy-Melodious m’ B o0 look, and 1 wondered if she possible - . ) : U was beginning to doubt the wisdom U ere are only two dream picturea P l,‘}_‘_,‘,,‘,,:‘ x.] and courtesy of her preparations for : connected with the stars that portend Are You “OUTSIDE THE LAW?” ansfield, the her son's wife evil. One is to sec a single star gleam- % — —- ing above a house. This means danger A of death or a death in your family, - — . Tonight—Dorothy Phillips in “Once to Every Woman” The other ill omen is a falling star: Fine Vaudeville Bill. It forcbodes so serious a_quarrcl thai a friendship of many Yyears anding Matinee at 2:15 will come to an abrupt end ' THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY To sco a comet that love will turn ‘/cem | Evenings at 8:13 to hatred and @ new love will spring | from the grave of the old. This is a sign to be especially watched by young ‘ women about to be engaged to be . ' married or already cngaged. The they do not really deserve your trust and confidence. You nced not be told RButter is lower. Russell Bros..—Advt, ot 772 A3 T SO Lagll | Voo Open Halt . MALVINI, Managing Director test her heart she would find that it An Hour Earlier NOW PLAYING is not the really great tove of her life which fills her soul at this time, but Y AL LYE N Plec than the. man Sho i about. to %}Y}FNNBY TIIB{E tmNEW BRITAIN SCHO | before Tonk. <he Wil urn agamet the i ew Britain Symphony Orch COMED CO - - IN :’nup rh‘n has chosen but that the lnlx»-s AN EDUCATIONAL P?EEANT B - mrmv s T e wili not mean unhappine: On the TONIGHT { g ! contrary, she will soon find real bliss | B No Voter Matinee ; 3 z p ‘ & 2 éé T on arca T Tiwarealanairr Friday and Saturday E Night “The Win some Widows” 53 HOMER ‘ S nn February 11th and 12th Johns A-Dreams will be glad to in- ‘ 'nu Wnuome Widows” | terpret dream experiences sent to the e Editor of the New Britain Herald, by AT its readers. No replies, will, however, | “Whose Dlddy Are You?” : M be given privately and no fee will at THE GR o any time be asked or accepted Tt is A MAR SCHML Am)m -" 5 e stinctly understood tha rere ca 1ssi y o~ Y HOME” Gintntly nersoui that hore can be Admission Fifty Cents. be answered, though every effort will satisfy inquirers with MACK SENNETT