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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, MAY 16, 1921. : .| e The Garden Fr ' DLDING A HUSBAND s, S b v L o, coer | e o(fl f cup ofagra e | D hot rolls, radishes, ginger snaps, ~ O B rice, : g { dele Garrison’s New Phase. of A : tea. . r Dinner—Short ribs of beef, mashed R ” I to n f W.f e whaali=his potatoes, new beets, cottage pudding, T = L coffee. i evelalions or a e . = LA Y. I3 S L My Own Recipes. P o ' While beets are young and tender " use both the tops dnd the roots. Cook on Lillian Asked. Foster Dr. Pettit did not wait for ‘l.":-::;.ufl;'r.-'\:' noted, ces are written by th the zreen and season and shape in a or [ the closing of the tonncau doors be- i ©O foms Swith willeh they senl mold. Reh and surround with the vith a good deal of in-| fore starting the car, nd from the — beets to ser of Miss | time we left the hospital gate till we | WILLIAM FAVERSHAM e < 1 a Puree of Chicken With Rice. ORANGE PEKOE TEA ® reappearance s the type of the play, the ac- r. Pottit at the hosptal | arrived, breathless and shaken, at TO B AT PARSONS'S, | tion of which takés place in the ! One-half cup finely chopped chicken, . I i ‘ is real refreshment and enjoyment. It is more eco= the Ticer farm, gripped the side Mr » Shubert, who is directing | *cen!c Sierra mountain ranges of ! 1.4 cup finely chopped cooked ham, 1 were possessed of such o Pl e i i i of the car. expecting every minut » tour of William Faversham in | the far west cup rice, chicken stock. 2 tablespoons nomical than ordinary tea because it yields many opposed temperaments | i, he hurled into another world. He | ™ o " o rday | s fark Twain's *“The Prince and the Thursday, Friday and Ay | top milk, =alt and pepper. hored at the outcome of | drove as if a demon possessed him. | pauper. will bring his attraetion fo s brinzs Buck Jones in *“The One M: D e e —ater more cups to the pound. ind 1 wondered what attention he | pgone's theater for three nights be- Snajtotrinewia 1 eyllicgs and bring to the boiling point. Rinse OTIC i Ty Stax T w0 Y ISR o L e’ e water ot uesn | pIUy) TQUIST BROS., 107 Arch Stree a 1 1 | een thelr wills such as could bestow upon any mental prob- | lem while going at such breakne la of the wounded wom- speed Yet I was suce that he was hospital studying his problem as calmly and | i If he were in his - inevitable ‘when they | matinee Xaturday Gaver it Fr st e, ore like | terpicce, “Forbidden Fruit.” The : s i S - ) ; Sl [ L SAr cam (ncliodon Aanes Avere Thso- | 1= A o € d ham With &, gpa ag Your Service with a First-Class Repair Shop, ready to REPATR s - M L dore Roberts, Clarence Iurton and | ale well told, is Will ers s ; hoisten with a little stock. R 3 = alked toward the car I]fice at home. preak st ] ",'"“' e e e | Kathiyn Willlame ey ‘\l‘r'nnu |-mq-°u"_ ub ., Auto Bodics and Fenders. Tanks and Mufflers Repaired. Notice window, ¢ 1 1 was afraid, and I think T showed | Lk DLy SRR DO EA R ain’s | qi CHE I e 2 In a stew rch Street, and see our handiwork. — Phone 1326-: Miss Foster's youthful| o . yai I was sure that he was of how Tom Canty, the beggar. | 8 pan, add cream. salt and pepper and | sed places with Edward, Prince : : _ ! stir over fire until hot. Add stock fts had triumphed over Ing was only a fillip to Miss That old it gland. A fairy st r | % : vy the mixture is son- gla fairy story that myy |, o0 00 Sritaind. RS lowly unti ¢ mixture is the con per, and the physician wwtor's splrits She sat erect ; i awaying with ench mwerve of the ! ut first impulsc cause one to acoff at: gil W R Ving in the | Sistency of thick cream. Arrange the g miling. That the physician’'s skill simple minds oo easily satis- | poat NGO L hetion starring at- | @nd fill with chicken mixture. Serve | face In such attractive |, urely driving the car at such ! fied in the theaters. But a tale that] ¢ 1ctive Jewel Carmen. { very hot i ) 1 and wonder at the | speed was making a most potent ap- | 500N you find yourself in a mood to ! On the same program Hoston Belles | Short Ribs of Beef. HE B not wze he & bending | peal to her was Inly to be seen, | listen to and enjoy You will seel il presen: another musical comed Put meat on to boil in boiling wa- e Offol Court by running away You | ¢harles Chaplin and “The Adventures | tender drain from stock and put into sight of his admiring Harried Farewells, will see him brought into the pala ot Billl and’ B will complete the | a frying pan with melted butter. Fry | ¥ L ill butter is absorbed. This is a deli- asmed and plaued me. Miss Foster was the sort of zirl| &rounds by the command of the | picture program. i 3 cious way to cook short ribs of beef. urious with myself. I{to admire and fall in Jove with the | voung Prince he so greatly resembled. — Bain Dr. Pottit, and |splendid animal type of man, able to | and yon will seé the P’rince come out INE VAUDEVILLE BILL ! The meat is more tender if a little fat. NOW PLAYING (Copyright 1921 by Newspaper Tiven n second thought | excel In all sort of athletic contests. | in Tom's rags and be thrown into the The Palace is offering four fine hality or to his protesta- |11 she had been bred in the bull- | street as an impostor. You will fol- | vaudeville acts for Monday, Tuesday Enterprise.) “Th V'II * 9 1 3 wortion which 1 could | ighting countries. the prize-winning | low voung ldward then back to the | and Wednesday featuring the famous — e aln s ro en eart v make about Allen | matador would have been her ideal | beggar's neighborhood and see him | Broadway comedian, Frank Mullane, foj. Grontland, Innocuous | hero. Stald, sombre Dr. Pettit, with | saved from the roughs by fighting [ in “Musical Scales and Humorous . of | his «kill in driving almost his only | Miles Hendon and their gooseflesh | Tales.” Mg, Mullane comes direct to A New Britain Picture With a Local Cast. ndship with both 1 besn—but T could not | spectacular achievement was doom Will rise azainst their recently donned | the Palace from a successful run in ished myvelf anywhero | to disappointment. It seemed to me. | fannels when he is most realistically [#1 the big Keith theaters. Other acts | Name “Bayer” on Genuine \ the role of gooseberry [if he set hix heart upon the glowing | choked by Mad Antheny. And fing nclude Quang Car and company, back to the Ticer house. | RIF! beside me Iy you will see everything met straight | .7 W0 Girla from Pekin.” The Dancin | sire to appear matter-of As he stopped the car hefore as straight can be by the boy king. Defay in a novelty dance offering ) z 2 s i musical comedy livious, I moved toward | Tieer gate he dascended hurrledl¥. | i Milex made the genoralissimo of | &1 1N€ sparkiing wus ossing o ord o yole ac ) N < . laviet, . ol u T I saw them comin. | tossing a word of apology back over| .1/ the king's armies and Tom Canty's ; } t h, You e » the dnv t d " hix shoulder mother and sister provided for so B In a New Musical Offerir ng tgnition switch At the ‘I'm sorry mot to take your car In. | 0 4x they and their descendants >1 e e, A e 1 Mra. Graham. but 1 ety you won'i | IONE & they ana their _deecendants “A DAY AT CONEY ISLAND” live of nind Miss Foste Mense forward N :r”‘.m‘ Hvu:'m 3 :‘”I‘ gl L understand why *“The Prince and the he said You are e ¢ . I'auper” has been such a great success S5 ancesdinaly He strode across the lawn T : ween him Fun-—to his own | AN Why it has been well said that it Harbor as | never have 2 J : | enr. climbed into it, and set the en- | 1* “A tale for young people of all rehearsing—of a well-loved fair wooden potato masher until smooth. | DIATORS and Install Now Core: Dents and Jams Removed from they finally came out [ thoroughly nity. Hhe was chatting friend swept over POssihle ed, and I interpreted his, gine running. Miss Foster had wait- ed for a hasty farewell to e vet i femig e m P PR e I asked. !she was hefore him. for she had | NORMA TALMADC PALACT I Warning! Unless you see the name 66 b} dnre drive as fast ux xkimmed across the lawn like a hird Norma Talmadge is apparing at the l"?’»d)m"' on package or on tablets you with ¢ wrfory | to her place in his runabout Palace for the first 'h""fl s in her 5 } are not_getting genuine Aspirin pre- enlly do not mind !" he In another half-minute Miss F newest phot play hit, “The Branded sceribed by physicians for twentyv-one relict spreading over his ter's n.:..n:mu mr”r Yax waving w I L B en vears and proved safe by millions. CHARLES CHAPLIN “If 0 you | Mise ! Nuttering farewe hrough o clouc ddition to beauti 8 - { Take Aspirin only as told in the just clithb info the ton-. of dust, and I turned to fi the ']-:l' a Il"'l""l" 1l"l[\1"’ln Ilulv u‘und l'_N‘| TRY PAPER. Bayer package for Colds Headache, I've got something to battery of Inquiries with which the | 1dz hotel, = ashionable” bonrding A very satisfactory way to reheat | Neuralgia, Rheumatism Earache VE RE II ani (rip. } Ticers and Marion were waiting for for gitls up the Hudson. the | rolls is in n paper bag. Put the rolls in | Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. ADVENTURES OF BILL and BOB. L nd other rooms of a-wealth {n TR Al the bag and dampen it° with warm | Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tab- reathiess ve. Lillian, in the background. listened 2 : > . water. Tiwist the top of . iri ! . ; 5 arka acenes Y ater. P of the bag tight- | Jets of Aspirin cost few cents. Drug- i intently, but asked no questions and gt imed i g are the | 1V shut and tle. Put into a hot oven. | gists also sell larger packages. As- Thursday- Fnday—Saturdly allegorical mcenes in Haden. One of | When the bag is dry the rolls will be | pirin is-the trade mark of Bayer WM. S. HART these sets, which represents a dream | ot and just like freshly baked ones. [ Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester b ‘,’:\.I,f‘::‘.:,,“,,'.,..“"‘.',,.',"'f\; S of Norma's, wherein she jmagines| Quite stale rolls yield to this treatment. | of Salicylicacid. sorbd outseide in heing taught how of his ,powers for thel .= .,k Then Lilllan. spoke with death «fhich he |l ) .14ntly, as though the sub I looked quickly, fur- had but a cursory interedt for as Foster to sce how she this sudden shunting of background. She was e physiclan with a_specu- — — hising look, In which T e ) . = resentment. It was the 8o hideously “realistic is this peol d might bestow upon a PA A E into which Norma plunges in a costly kh he had suddenly dis- I 4 ( : and beautiful costume, that the other hidden mechanism of \ of the cast and the “extras’ bilities \ HARTFORD the roles of unfortunates iy | e — | S B S A Fund of Information osely followed by Miss 2:15 8:15 herself plunged in. 2:15 : | THE POLI PLAYERS | . = New vox merens | That You Should Have :an't hOW Every' w, Beginning this afternoon and con- —With— tinuing this evening and through ure So We Only A. H. VAN BUREN tomorrow Fox's is offering four s 1! A, o s > g | | st. clal acts and a feature picture star- | how the Best WINIFRED B che b diudad in , ST_ (‘LAIRE || the usual comedy reels, news pictures N and outing offerings. There will be N —in— no performance Wednesday as the ISRAELI who for six vears was prime minister of iver Morosco's Big Success New Britain Choral society has rent- ‘" od the theater for thelr annual England, said: “It has been my observatxon that p “Civilian Clothes” dby —Coming— || The festure act_tonieht In & sine- the most successful man in any undertaking, is the man ight and Tuesday “PEG 0" MY HEART” EhgRanchcancing)reviawjvith Jtwo ‘ who has the most information.” men and a woman artists This act ind can't talk this held the professional |, g0 1, comment until the ‘l"hl"i"| : often ‘:"‘l IN."]\Y oxity of the ‘entire family had e old times, un knev man's charm, no v ter could stir him in this hersedf dragged down by society into a hideous whirlpool of slime and filth from which she is rescued by the man she loves was filmed in a huge. pool discolored and apparently filled avith “Is Dr. Pettit as interested in ths : horrible creeping creatures li young woman as he appears to he?" . PIng $ like the “slimy things that crawl with wings’ - = “The Rime of the Anciént Mari- Only (;urrh\s n‘- own scenery. Harry Gol- | den, a black faced com: d';u 4 WILLIAM smlie” tha resemblex h = et It doesn’t require any particular information just o o hstones, is als b as are 1 SSE] L | sy e '“”m',f‘k‘ S to go out and buy something. But to buy the best of | s e aloom, that something at a price that is satisfactory to you— ture shows Russell as a bold, darin [ that is a successful purchase. And to make successful Titanic Thriller fighter. Tts title, “Bare Knuckles purchases you must have information. ARE | Todey : ' { y, Tuesday, NUCKLES” | Wednesday PARSGNS Advertising gives you Just that kind of informa- =—— THEATRE —- tion. It tells you where to go in order to get the best bry of strong deeds MARTYF strong men in | NORMA TALMADGE A AR e of anything you want at a fair price. ild Sierras. Evenings—8$2.50 1o 50c N ewes ‘ednesdny Mat,—S$2. 0 50c, | . L s . 4l SHINE COMEDY | o gt [T SEUWYNS PRESENT That is why it is a paying proposition for the man - o or woman who handles a pocketbook to study the ad- :: 5 xsil:gews:o n TheBrandedWoman JANE 'COWL vertisements in this newspaper—regularly—every day. AUDEVILLE - | Keith Vaudeville “SMILIN' THROUGH” |} | To those who use it properly, newspaper advertis- ick o’ the World “Always the Best” = ! ing is a source of economy and satisfaction that never runs dry. It is awatch-dog of dollars—a guarantee of DANCEOLOGY ! audeville Wonder. F{M K,“ULLA 5 = satisfaction. I Setting. Broadway’s Comedian. ’ = ! “TWO GIRLS FROM i If you would learn the facts about the things you He's Here .~ |l PEKIN.” need to make you comfortable and happy, Lo GOLDEN RRYM ;:l;“m {Il DANCING DE FAYS. wBEL & Fay ||| OF YOU BUTLER oo covT oS | read the advertisements Musical Comedy Playlet BABE RUTH RRICK & WING The Colossud of Swat, in | “Screen Snapshots” L0 Wednesday 5 TEMPEST & SUNSHINE TORAL SOCIETY (/fj See the Movie Stars The Incomparable Sisters, in “A BROADWAY BOUQUET”

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