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NEW BRITAIN DAILY. HER DLDING A HUSBAND flele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife P e, L THINS INDISAGREEMENT" af 1.2 pound fiver, 1 cup finel op- | ped cooked ham: 1 cup gravy made from “second stock.” 1 cup flour, 1 |Unn Selects One Family and Another Jtabiespoen dar teaspoon salt, 2 sen Second—Orphan N teaspoons baking powder. milk. $ et ey Put a layer of ham in the bottom is Now Perpicxed.” buking dish. inkle with mjnced New York, May 23.- Add a layer of liver which | old girl twins among the 15 Pilgrim hasx been boiled and chopped, Sprinkle | arphans brought he from England with 1-2 teaspoonful minced onion. “riday are giving much concern jo of- Add a layver of veal. Popr over the | ficials of the. Alice Chapin adbption v wravy. Season with one-half teaspoon - where all are being L Ty T ™ Unless othernine noted, these are written by vuremus of the theaters or af . with which they salt_and one-eighth teaspoon pepper. The frouble lies in the mutterse E Make a crust by rubbing the lard into | selecting parents for the giries Many < g e e, CSE AMMONIAL the flour sifted with baking powder | are willing to take the infants but > 5 3 vundevile show f he first £ of ; . et ik pos e e ( H()Rl S EXCELLENT.IN e “:‘I_ “”"“""";v" "_’ |-”\H : ‘”M aniois skin used for polish- |#nd salt and cutting in the milk to | one twin has favored one new. father k Hadys a make a soft dough. Bake half to three | and _mother. while the ulhct_pi(-k“ acts include the ¢ > in a solution of water and - . vy have llcen unable to agree. v Did For Lillan have blown things s of w | half o LilMan, determined r-hetrtedly, for thougl wee wible ho for | fear myself of any possible operty next to the Tieer ! n e house th ayed at her frst v of the nouse JAhe two families of had Just moved fashio ¢ the | willing pporting the cast ¢ Littla John- ny Jones vhich is to be presented — | Pid water. Put in the chamois and ; the 15 voungsters apd . let sgak. Weork with & spoon to pre; Chapin announced. another ¢onsigy T o GREiREIOR G nd e vening TAvn MARIE QUNDE[ TUs out as much dirt as possible. Rinse | 290 Are on Duty in Albany—Police | ment of babies might be sent fo n teft unloeked, nnd [ the eity v survey, and a signifi- | roulities of heme wheeled und enlled | circumseribed than her ow ' Lyceur in water the same temperature and P — Ui T pahs et Sehoey DELIGHTS AUDIENCE | iub well with the hands. Itinse| in Crusade Agaiust Operators of | BEAR STOPS CENTRAL TRAI L e et L eee s e through several fresh wators and hang | o5 ‘BUT YIEIDS TO COWCA bers ubound thr St ea o 12 grycini tho ehads PR e A A oA pectalties are introduced Madame Marie Sundelius, Metro- dles oi the wsembla are il Mngerir It wonla nonser of dafronil te help m Mrs. Ticer the ch notured " e Menu for Tomorrow. Albany, N. Y., May 23.—With the | snakes are interfering with“~timd" st—Oranze juice, poached fgate police in entire contrel of the | Schedules of New York Central trains sl bl Hare olitan Opera soprano star, delight- . n ar o {ouutrivotren | Jrwas Lumi et i on the line that runs from Corning = ed an audience of more than 1,000 o Botenl staw 'l Jonnny Y s city, cars of | into the coal fields of Pennsylyarmu. ' Donahue, T tha 1 2 g i oo the United Tractions Co. manned by | Yesterday a coal freight train, siow g peopl ox theater yesterday | ¢ with maple ol Vetrano, leanor Hn i : Sz dling Elizabeth Smith, Dorethy McCrann, | afternosn 3 : Dinner—Veal-ham and liver pie, | non-union crews were operated . over | up when a big. bear posed .9 potatoes. mashed turnips, | Most of the company’s lines today |track in battle formation. He xclymed More than 200 state troopers were on | to move until the cowcatcher nosed duty and 50 additional men, it was an- ' him more or less gently aside. nounced at headquarters of the troopers in the state armory were be- ing rushed here from all parts of the Ann n. Harrict Ludd Alica ndered by Madame Sundelit < Ar May | ed by Filmore Ohman, taler i pic, Mabel Gian- | ist of New York and son of Rev. and My Own Recipes, Helen Me- | Mrs. S ;. Ohwman of this city While the meat pie is baking the Madame Sundeliva thrilled her audi- | potatoes may be cooking in the oven he chorua are: j'ence 1 her sweet voica and ren- [in the erole. This meat pie recipe coffee. ae es H. Kiley, Tho dered several difficult numbers in her |is unusually good to use if one has |54 . Wi gt i) % % Ly b o S S | The local police today renewed their Hitam Humason, Charles | inim e man he was secured | several small amounts of left-over | . 0, against operators of motor s dancing Ciifford Morche Williant | throush the various organizations of [meat. If there is not enough veal 10 |} gex, which since the strike was already had N Bdward Cadrain, $ ta | 1he. Swedish Lutheran church. Al [make a meal the purchase of one-half | cijjed have been competing against \ntm ' i An \dvantage. n. G Janclle, John funds will used fur'll\t' benefit of { pound of liv cpmbined with w little | the trolley company and carryig far s eyes followe ) Porhay lon't « v . v Ainchey Ma o > and the stana | cold cooked ham makes it possible to | more passengers. thought{niness : 2 Ticer . nt alsh, Jumes Kell John Cronan, | Seminary. use up the veal and makes & cheap A score or more arrests were made pld only forget our griefs iy p - hir . K. John Daley, Clement ———— meat course. at a time when workers were on their s chiltven do sho wnid p Z t f e race 1 Jamea O'Brien 3 AY PATRIOTIC S A % Scoteh Stew way to places of employment. By 8 wolt, and " ma ¢ S The musicil numbers are: “Off to Jour tablespoons pear barley a. m. most of the operators of the had come ¥ " Chinese ¢ the Dert by ithe chorus; “They're smallk eabba 5 stalks celery, motor buses had been arrested and | 'ODAY CONTL oUs ow of B y . i, . . A N Frignds Vineent Ringrose; onions, 1 rnip, salt and pepper. their cars stripped of their license . her foo por 1 frouti Tl s g s em'selle Qanchette,” Miss Crow. | mext Sunduy morning, to which the | pui barley in cold water to cover, | plates, which are held as evidence: Deyligts T rlon's s h' i vou Hop in My Hansom.” boys and | foljowing local organizations have | brir owly to the boiling point, pour 4 (‘OllRlNE‘:-H““FITH G wi ow W neans 1o | Birts: “Humming,” Misa Florence | heen invited: Stanley. Post, A. R, |off wat nd put barley in cold wator = . m Strong—" adie my ke ehle shen: “Yankee Doodle Bov.”” Ur. | qranley Women's of o L. . jand simmer for’/half an hour. Add POPPY WEEK STARTS “WHAT'S YOUR V. Callahan: “Love Birl” Mist | penfield camp. terans, | vegetables, cut in rather large pieces, Poppy week, under the auspices of | REPUTATION WORTH™' & Kathleen Walsh: * mae Little Bird.” | \woman's Auxilia Sons of Veterans, | .pt the bbage together with |the Women's Auxiliary fo the Eddy- JOHN F. CONROY AND . hoiling ater to cover the | Glover post, American lLegion, will HIS DIVING MODELS E | \ege- ystart today. The meney derived from '| waltor Clinton and Julia ReSney, frut, 1he ¢ which ) l ! At the door, which. dwell Knew. and for e - i ‘ @ vomedian ‘and Vielda und 1 Housenotd anmonta 1n ane nint ot ic- | STATE POLICE IN CONTROL ores: 46 Ve Mesiod il S patriotic service will be conduct- ed at the Trinity Methodist church she sald author i \ sort of strong as an ox, and | : ror 1'd rathe 111 morts of things which | . 4 I" e :‘ ithleen Crowles “Over the | AL G. Hammond post, Spanish-Amer ; H wren't 1 don't think > be e said g 1 BUBGIAGY . " Jd B Bonney: | Var Veterans, Eddy-Glover post, \\hul( and simmer until the ) lx:n?”'l‘n' eatching In the | o fider 1 ‘\. as far from iood ) X s Kathleen lmx:».\l\.:l\ l.egion, and Woman's Aux- Lles arc nearly done. A@d salt |the selling of the poppies will be used Archer w M'w dirt—there's cer- | roapin ~y o peppy at ninety, Kathleen | jljary of 'the American Legion. An .nm pepper. shredded cabbiage and jfor the purpose of decov:atlnz the Leon Varvara, gh of that. 1 t ought | nourighing wne around th ulsh; » ) to Broad- | auitonriate program will be carried cook 10 minutes longer. Serve at |Memorial An;:? ;(( the entrance to a bit hefore you folks 80 ! pand of anyhody who doesn't please | Wav." Urban T. B “Down tnd gur and the public is invited. Walnut HIR Park. \p me gather up some w. Oh* What's this? Chinatown,” Miss Santola Vetrano; / yut under the windows - . n immense red- | “ldfe’s _a. Funny . Propesition -After ben everything wide while od i i ane e LN, T rban’ . Canahan: up 1o the hill T told you |, ’ e ¥e were pas- In tha show there are three s windly today, and by the | Carfectly swell that | the firse depicting tha_ 1ot i : ome dowmn the- breese will e At r had | 1ondon, England: tha second, e | enrioned. b ! ed he op- | Southumpton dock and tha third, ; eIt e the subject from | Chinatown, San Francisco. N I IS I S__ the doleful one of Lillian's physical e — “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” HOLDS INTEREST AT FOX'S wgree with yeu tha he Johnson, D. D. [ e L s el Sanh M e Ona of the best-and. most_ gor- Johnson, D. D. ' n smiled mischievously .and 1{® ru~|\-' screen nhnlr‘nlr:n;nn _ever | . 2t hir dolorous mood shown he seems to be the opinion onal Bank Bldg. g O e those Who_saw the opening of . . s et “Forbidden Fruit’ ‘at Fox's last night, condition vonderful old thing { This great production will be seen hoally exploring the dim | 1Onight, tomorrow and Wednesday. |structure. wig | and - soundty | valtt | rge ‘worsa® tn the modern To the Man, Woman or Child Who Sends in the Best Can't Show Every || ioined ue Marion holdinz tizhtly to [ marriage coremony vow. What nro i . ) o i lici 3 . wife's Gutlky’to s -hyspand who rer e Producers of the Delicious ture 50 We Only RS hane P ol Mbely Mg il B Answer to This Question, We thou me and oo she show the Best. hegan breainlessle. “that if yvou look | Mental and moral love? What course I are this eoull be cleanad out | Shall she follow when she is offered ’ B miture tn set while vou | Lrue love and an opportunity to climb % painting and papering the rooms, | 10 new and- grester heights? Theso , , > o rourae. myervihing would have | Guestions are answered in this daring | o ot S CoTore’ Youl went | Fomantiojtale ! o > Also on this excellent bill Is J. C. Famous as the BEST BREAD since 1869 s 5 ¢+ “for | T.ewis and company. This your nimnle were in the stalls est juvenile comedian on the / ; n . sttage and his witticisms | ‘ ol falldix every antics are amusing. The other > : 2 : worthy of especial comment .is with n whimsiea) A " Four Bonisettis. This & an ac- eMlLLE,S ol e . 'v‘r Vit ‘, I'., :|' ,,rl robatic act, but its high calibre places ’ ] novee has D hilitlen tndor fhe | it In @ rank far above that of the " . myself ax a landed | USual type.’ These athletes are rated tounding Drama ol . with the topsnotchers of the worla. FRUIT | T THMRATRE—— | Rl s offer a FIRST PRIZE of $15 3 Nights, . ing Tonight . i* soon to be brought to this Erenings E < playhouse. laimed by all wh w wlny Matinee $150 to 50¢ o= . . » Tt last might 10 be || e wen ey, | poveias s and a 2nd prize of $7--a 3rd prize of $3 wrs, Shabert, AT PALACE ost Yet” it is. he Last Waltz, e N e Best Yet” and The New Yook Wiatdr Gardon Those who - fortunate enov 1o witness Douglas Fairbanks in “Ths Productic VE C DY PSP OL TS B folivih geeduc T 5 best answers will be HINE COMEDY L O e L L s 53 The 50 next MING CHESTE The Belle of“}l{ew York i, | Capeity erawa vosto awarded by ONE LARGE LOAF of e B0 bl | e — Wit Tha feeling of wtist Prizes ,.yrin's MOTHER'S BREAD aud with that feeling of satisfaction that FOX'S NEWS i el Al o Loy in all onc package of Lhe best CAKE. which the vigorous *“Doug™ had Wonder I’r}o;zrum i | *SoauviahinaghiBotithetimes iwham Condltlons Of Prlze Contest: the grandees ruled sunny California Lewis & Co. || { quisition inte the Unton. In this plc ] ; _ White in what YOU think good 3—EVERY ANSWER ‘MUST -BE - ¢ ture Doug as put more thrills o - = ; citement before our view than he | bread is—what qualities an IDEAL ACCOMPANIED BY 7 (scven) enile Comedian and ||§ B ot i ey ot Los Anedica] Toaf of bread ought, to possess. DEXTER'S MOTHER'S BREAD Movie Star in it was o century ago. . WRAPPERS. The Palace is offering an excellent A R l E T Y 2. Use pen. pencil or typewriter Contest Closes June 23. , q _— . , and make your essay or letter as e e P P -, | i R St shost as you wisk. Al Judges to be announced later. . lmp!’ k - - F Rl S s Send in as many answers as you : things cqual—shorter answers will answer, Address: F 0 U R % ||| tuation, ete., will not help or harm P : . What we want is New, Britain Herald ‘ “ 1 T 1 AnsSwer ON ISETTIS THE MARK 18 e l‘;)l‘, \I. . Write neatly and legibly. Bread Contest Editor ALL 1S WEEK l:(l’d:rhrm;:: s:-::aifm | OF ZORRO” || THE PoLI PLAYERS | You can get a loaf At YOUR GROCE Sgeiists. \} KEITH VAUDEVILLE i e ey, | of Dexter’s Mother’s Bread FRANK FRANCE wia — —with— “PEG O’ MY HEART" like—with 7 wrappers for EACII BY GRAND CELLO LITTLE GLADYS ' , 2015, Hint to AH The best way to gt ideas for the contest is to buy a DELMAR | Contestants loaf of GOOD BREAD and cxamine it carcfully-— GEO. SHELDON TASTE it, SMELL it. ctc.. ele. And yvou will get more ideas about GOOD BREAD from an examination of DEXTER'S MOTHER'S BREAD than