New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 13, 1921, Page 4

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HOLDING A HUSBAND 4 m.. S GROUPYL){E{FURNTI‘URESOTI(SI Adele Ga"i.on’fl New th of Group your furniture so that it in- A . 5 vites! - . P 3 P In furnishing the place you are Revelatlons 0 a e « 3 B e g Y R ] going to call your home you'il find it : o 3 R T, ., , » o will not be the corner with the most 2 5 expensive furniture in it which you [Dicky Makes a Swift Deciston. “I am stupid,” I sighed. “But T 3 Unless otherwise noted, these uotices ure written by the press will seek most often, but the one I ralsed my head and tarted at|honestly, Dicky, I've trailed houses e : bureaus of tbe theaters ac attractions with which tbhey deai. where the furniture is grouped with eky @ bit wildly. That he nh:rlvl :::'l‘lr I'm only fit for an imbeciles’ : 3 3 — thought, grouped in relation, grouped ve fathomed 1 motive in asking e " i d 8 3 o8 i n to come to the moonlit beach, I know His hand closed com- . 3 3 PICTURE AT FOX'S IS Caruso of vaudeville;'* Lillian Isabel, in|as if each piece was on the most en 1 had forgotten that 1 had one,|fortingly over mine. “You've had 5 3 ) ABSOLUTELY DIFFERENT. |a musical ofiering, and the Fennards,|friendly terms with the other pieces. pmed uncanny to me He tight-[the brunt of everything. But I'm s “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” ia|in a novelty offering ed his clasp of me, bent his head [the job now. Where is this place % : e % : showing at Fox's the first half of the e mine and in the moonlight I saw| *“Next the Ticer home.” g % 5 week and those who saw it this after- WRAPY LINF = quizzical smile on his face. But “Anybody in it?" ¢ _ 3 noon admitted it was one of the most ,‘ T a book or two or three and some thing was tenderne in his eyes the people moved out yester- : £ 2 b thrilling, vivid, fantastic and yet dif- > e N colorful in the way of flowers will lure d me day.” % 5 : ferent movies they ever saw. Blase ¥ S ) you to rest while that same chair, You may be able to flash a poker “Why can't we go over and look X o 3 movie fans have demanded ‘‘some- 2 Yod el alone in a corner, might keep vou on other people, dear heart, but|at it now.” | i % : i thing new.’* In this they have it. It i % 3 walking in search of a place in which can’'t play the game with me, My heart gave a little hopeful beat. 3 s g A deals with Dr. Caligari who so com- e 203 to linger. Group your furniture. And more than T can with you,” he|l knew Dicky's artist soul. If he ever £ pletely dominates his subject that he 3 : little bride, with the purchasing of the . you think T have studied [saw that lovely though dilapidated : N PRS- 3 compels him to do his every bidding. | 3 3 . g furniture still ahead of you, think of y line of your face all these [ old place by moon!{sh), espeaially 3 % The scenic effects entirely new | % : the grouping while you are purchas- o for nothing? Nay, nay, my|that view from the hill, he would H i ¢ and in many instances are along the Ll 3 : ing. ar ! You're as transparant as a|not rest until he had possession of > W : order of the cubist or impressionistic ndow-pane to your beloved hus- |it. 3 art. nd. 1 knew you wanted to get me| “There is no reason in the world 5 2 Eddie Polo in “Do or Die” Fox - ! 3 NUTMEG P UBLICIT Y BU REA.J e 3 News and a Sunshine comedy are on ¢ o the appropriate mo or some-|why— ' E 2 b x = ,,,,;’hn.- .:vil.. rx & '"\f’(.l 'prn‘nolm "’Au right Let's go.” F & ¢ the bill as are four acts of vaudeville, oK s Let us plan for you a “Direct By Mail Advertising Campaign. 3 - - ol yung y T ) the feature being a comedy act “In are a sure getter of results. E astys e S R TR m\‘mtfla‘ - 2 2 the Osteopath’s Office.” There is & : o - MULTIGRAPHING OF ALL KINDS : o . vo capitals. | tender, lingering ki then tucked g 2 dainty musical act, a daring aer ; Mailing Ldsts N Typewriting Addressing Enve ReptiiJustits AmIthELIORICRR s [este s b e i | e o 1 et % % 551 STANLEY STREET. TELEPHON Eg22: ss up, now.” my hand under his arm, and struck G SR 3 a dy singing and dancing ; H gy number. \ = The comfortable chair, near the small table, where there is a lamp, nde you fc wbout everything [hld me close for a minute v vy ashamec ace against [off across the candy beach at a pace e 5 _ L At o my biias|that taxed! me o) Kespfiip| with! him: |, DUFCH MODEX,—What Helen Vic: e t only by his discovery of my man-| “The house hunters on the trail”|'oT '}zm“";d(ml’y‘- - e et m‘: POLLYANNA AT LYCEUM. uvring, but by the fact that through |he chanted gayly. and 1 saw that correct in Hoflan —m_onfim»n' % vome | . The Lorne Elwyn players, who open e wonderful moments he had|[the idea of the old house had fired ‘m; n” iha \:Nh’*r]"md* She ia called their engagement at the Lyceum today ven e, had run his conscious ef-|his imagination, and that he was all|’ =2 o 5 are with a new company of ecially en- | t to make me forget my purpose|impatience to view |it. gaged stock artists have such well coming to the beach At least No lingering on the road back! I knewn performers as Clarence R had forgotten, but he—had there|drove the car as fast as I dared, and Chase, who was a tremendous success n mo spontaneity, no reality after|it was but a few minutes until we with the Temple stock at Malden for ) His volce broke across my|had turned into the lilac-bordered the past four seasons. Mr. Chase was usings. driveway. The old place looked in- selected out of a number of applicants X 3 T ome on, tell your husband. I|describably lovely drowsing in the forionelof DaviAiBelasco s sreate i > q E E F bn't want to think I'm the only | moonlight, but it was not until we had cesses and served with that company for < 3 by in the family, and I'll tell you left the car, climbed the hill in the some time, later being offered a posi- at i anybody rad asked me my|rear, and looked over the moonlit tion as leading man with the Malden n name part of the time this last|slope to the village and ocean far players. Miss Marie Fuller is a dainty | $ - [ . 1 couldn't have answered cor-[below, that DItKy spoke. miss who comes here well recommend- | 2 4 “I don’t care if every timber ed, and her pleasing personality as the = “How Did You Know?” the house is falling to pleces,” little Irish girl in “‘Pollyanna™ will| Fur sarments Shopngorgrall el declared “Here's where we live make her very popular Miss Flora|2re built on the wrapy lines whic - el knowitic - otrece | Dave held for the past season. The lsively, the relief of his words l-vro.sz, well ‘Itnn\\l. H.\dn,_\. k\.l\‘dL,!(‘\.‘str“‘:h' efe b iorerliin el e nldees inging the quick tears to my eyes who has played at some of the well g : & = | with the stand-up collar is a notice- here isn't anything in the world — USE BRAN. e anTeireatur o flofRal T th sl e tral r me tonight but you, just you ¥ Wash light colored ginghams and | SoUntry, will add strength to the com-| ;o .o There is warmth as well as |} yn’t let's spoil the eveninz by talk- p 2 muslins in bran water. No spap is|Pany. Miss Catherine Bauer as Polly-| . iness in such a garment. about anything else.” necessary and the garments corse out|a2na is the little girl who will chase , we will" There was ob- ke troubles and sorrows away. The box —_&—— Present Eleanor H. Porter’s . as well as tenderness In . . Put 3 cups of plain stable bran into| ©fice Will be open from 10 a. m. to 9 R Wonderful Stor y s tone. “I know your honest . a thin cotton bag. The bag must|P- M- and you can secure your seats by o 'y und that stiffnecked pride of Ui # s good sised 1o allow the bran o] PUons or mall, Becoms & subecriber a e. ] urs well emough to realize . that K » s d swell. Put this into 2 gallons of wa.|Nd You can cngage and have the same bthing but a mighty big emergency 4 ter and simmer over a slow fire un.|€ats each week without any additional lceln ‘ ‘ , , joula have set you ':r on this track 4 3 til the water is quite thick. Remove | cDarge. h 0 anna night. You'd rather win your : bran bag and cool until co ably T Se W int by the Queensberry rules. So X warm. Evarh aodlail™ comfortably| ) JONEL BARRYMORE AT PALACE. e ho Il me what's on your mind, sweet- J ; Rinse in clear water and dry in a dark| When a ‘‘master mind" rees smooth and art. T'll promise to let no little . place. Iron when almost dry. with the Supreme Being and e: rich i1t will The Glad Girl—no¢ matter how badly off you thil mb have anything on me for meek- ¥ Men for Tomorrow. take vengeance out of the higher hands, A ™ Breakfast — Halves of grapefruit, | it is certain most unusual events are !”elf_you make you are; no matter how horrible your troubles p “It's mbout the house,” 1 sald fried hominy with maple syrup, coffee.| £0ing to crowd themselves upon one it with up against you, be glad that things are not any woi y hin; pavering. “Oh ! Dicky, I've hunted p Luncheon—Creamed asparagus on| another. According to advance reports, | over this territory, and it's the toust, strawberry fritters, tea. a striking demonstration of this is given powderedsugar there is always something to be glad abou me as it is everywhere else. Noth- . g Dinner—Fried chicken in tomato|by Lionel Barrymore in ‘‘The Master an g at all to rent. and only prohibl . sauce, potatoes with parsley butter, | Mind,” a photodrama which is causing “POLLYANN A” e places to buy. But there's a ¥ baked onions, pear salud, Lady Balti-|quite a stir and which will be the at- ! all farm, with one of those solidly more cake, coffee traction at the Palace theater Monday, B ’ With Many New Faces st old house which would Jend it | P My Own Recipes. Tuesday and Wednesday. The Keith It to anything wp wanted to do 3 . ol Unless the cook is absolutely sure of | vaudeville bill is headed by ‘‘Dance EAGLE BRAND Clarence R. Chase Marie E. Fuller ith it, and the most wonderful view f the springiness of her chicken she will | Creations,’” a dancing novelty with five Flora Frost And many othe the otean from the top of the hill, 5 do well to parboil it b ' rying E E an. Other acts include hek of it, and llacs and old apple| |2 ol pErholliitibetore sryins S [(womenfand ams p acts)ing Condensed Milk the recipe for chicken in tomato sauce a | Bixiey & ® Lerner, ‘‘the Melba and year old chicken answers just as well as ] O st 4 3 the more expensive ‘‘springer.’® ost awful state ' ri ke i T 4 e R 00T Dok | evuek i Ul."’\d Chicken in Tomato Sauce. ne chicken, fine dried bread crumbs, 1 . €gs, 2 tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons “How—how did you know 1 = bacon fat, 1 tablespoon minced c:llrx'o(, ked banhlly enough. 1 tablespoon minced onion, 1 table- A Moonlight View. spoon grated lemon rind, 3 tablespoons “It h -rr!l\' requires & sh-‘rl::;l;mdn flour, 1 cup stock, 2 cloves, 1 teaspoon ind you know cky laughe salt, 1-4 teaspoon paprika. ou ask that I bring you a certified Cut chicken in pieces for serving and heck for $4,000; the full amount of cook in boiling salted water till tender. ur patrimony, then tell me vhrrr}: Drain from stock and roll in crumbs. othing to rent, and begin to desc rlxv Dip in egg sligitly beaten with 1 table- is pleturesque ruin. Wake up, old spoonful of water, roll again in crumbs ear. It's nearly train time 5 and fry to a golden brown in the butter B = — . and bacon fat. Remove chicken from frying pan. Put carrot and onion in frying pan and fry five minutes. Stir - f ; in flour. Add tomatoes, lemon rind, k1 w ® 4 : stock seasoning and cook, stirring con- ¢ % % s 3 # § stantly till thick Rub throu a sieve and pour over chicken to serve. Strawberry Fritters. - One pint large berries, 1-2 cup flour, Today, Tuesday, Wednesday > eggs, 1-4 cup milk, 1-4 teaspoon salt, i . _ powdered sugar. MISS “HOUDINI. Mix and sift flour and salt. Stir in Lionel Barrymore A'ma Mann, 11-year-old star svim- | volks of ozas und milk slowly, making mer, is going to New York from the |, smooth batter. Let stand an hour. i N Panama Canal Zone to exhibit her| 44 the white of one egg beaten till In the Dramatic Sensation stunts. One of them is to rclease her- | (i ang dry and fold in the straw- e self from heavy chains under water. | perries. Drop from a spoon into deep e Master Min hot fat. Drain on brown paper and coat with powdered sugar. (Copyright 1921 by Newspaper Enter- Last of prise.) “VELVET FINGERS” e Always the Best ) itching rash or patchof eczema. With A Save yourself hours of torture ““DANCE CREATIONS” by keeping a jur 2 3\ oo hand. Cool, With soothing, 5 Charming Girlies. \ :‘:‘I:‘fn;‘: EIXLEY & LERNER eerloedll “Melba and Caruso of el Mo o ” \ Ask for it. Vaudeville. “Oh, Dicky ! I clung to his con- < een—you'd want to paint all day ng If You saw them—but it's in a —Others— e With the velvety smoothness of a R flower petal, an exquisite flavor that “THE CABINET OF Minggg g UL NN T v AW characterizes the master blending of Broadway Engagement. POLO im “DO OR DIF! Pt _ .| 3 rich wholesome products with won- ‘ NUoOUs 4 Great Acts. TODAY-—CONTI "P(;LIA‘.\.\NA

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