New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 25, 1922, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1922, | Roy Moo ternn 8t Paul bantam- | Salmon Kedgeree g DAILY FASHION BENMVICE 3 ROU have signed for 118 pounds, the ban Spasmodic Croupis frequently MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS |\ i bl o T VICKS seight, for eight rour The hoxer Two cups salmon, 1 cup hoiled rice, bantamweight title, therefore, will be | meg at stake, although (he contest | Remove skin and hones from sal- " p s Analian atnlr | Mdbre. ‘G- wih|man atd divdda {ReBatiar 1..”,:-"'!;:-1“\ - ‘ ; | Over I]VMQIMP]«?UZ'}:L% | the title either by knocking out Buff | Melt hutter in a smooth sauce pan, l(E\/ELA I IONS ()I“ A WIFE | 9% tiraugl, & vigtary o seroul |add rice, cover and shake over the > g | ! iy I e Ty | fire i1l thoroughly hot, Season and \i b, U ladd fish LAft very gently and cook A pnr.xru_wm and eards. Quits cnough H five minutes to heat the salmon, | 3\ for calling or teal And very often e ———————— J Herve poled on a hot dish 4 . the envelope flap rports ita owner's The Retort Dicky Drew Fromy Madge | Graham will he sufferiog real pair i ey , | Tuna Iish With Eggs 3\ h initial in rhinestones, It Dr. Pettit's soclal manner were | therefore she will be veyy poised & ister Mary Suggests Cheap | rour eges, 1 cup tuna figh, 4 table- | Tead hags of the drawstring type . y le Meky w elp ! 7 | 8poons butter, 2 tatblespoons milk, ¥ are seen much for the more practical only 08 charming as his professional 'ractabl Dicky will help you takg NMava dronar Apaona i . % 4 | ] ) ! mu:\ml-r Ko ouidihe n!~m]u: h greater | €Are of her, and Mrs, Ticer will bring | Ways to Prepare It | tenspoon salt, 1.8 teuspoon pepper, : purposes, Like this Nouveaute purse use to himself and to every nu] elue X they are roomy and convenient, This reflection came to me, not for|When she works here, and run the| And then there are (he handy the first time, as [ saw him bhend kitehen until I get back she eun do 1Httle bags of v,n‘.-».n with ;mfiy efln:’;-l over my mother-in-law when he had |!Di8 In an emergency, but, ol conrec ~;:vl\r|‘“-‘.;m‘r‘v|]:;;‘;h u“l ]'-:‘;;(r;:;:r“-u:.::-':m"; arrived in record-breaking time after ‘mn'm;m: a Dicky's frantic telephone summons A He appears instinctively to know what manner to adopt with each and hig address to my moth I8 invarlably tinged with a Adele finrrison's New Phase of LLRHAPS these | hot huttered toast recipes for using| Beat eggs slightly with milk, Sea- canned fish will son with salt and pepper, Melt but- ippeal 1o you. | ter in sauce pan and add the tuna They are a bit|fish broken in Nakes, \When very hot out of the ordi-|add the eggs. ook slowly and stir wry and quite [with a silver form constantly. LAft f ! s sonomienl [the mixture rather than stir it round | 2 ELKS FAIR CLOSES MONDAY. The canned or|and round fn the pan : fet ue smoked fish 5| When the whole hegins to thicken ! apt fo hecome |rerove from t re and serve g p 5 2 S saturnine banter which 1 have noticed yl.:llw or nlv-e e :-m‘!r\wl'in:‘(! P FsR R ARIe an g Z ; |Trograse 1L 0 '.’k'\ SHl i he she enjoys notonous and un ¥ of Salmon, 7 i | sirash fopclic-mat) Nesp » “You evidently like to have vour| Y T TR~ o) Ty Fot e e v brought to a cloge on Monday evening limbs 4'fferent from those of other | lady J_"H" Dicky grinned campan- fearefully prepared and served |spoons butter, 1 dessertspoon curry 2 | with the drawing of $4,000 in prizes. people,” he sald to her, as he took up 10nably at us from the doorway. I salmon Pie powder, 1 dessertspoon flour, 1 souy " | Tonight Lyneh's orchestra, assisted with infinite care the limp arm by her [dodged mental brickbats and flatirons| One and one-half cups flaked sal- [apple, 1 small onfon, 1 feaspoon i kAN [bs voeal soloists, will provide the en- side, “This is the second one you've |50 often the last H_nu- that my bean's| mén, 11 enps cold mashed potator lemon juice, 1 cup water, 1 teaspoon i tertainment, smashed, fsn't it been a little out of plumb ev ince. |2 egge, 1 tablespoon hread erumbs, hovy or bloater paste, % teaspoon : The fair has heen attracting good “That ought not to worry you,” she | For once in your life, Madge, you've [{ablespoons butter, 1 fablespoon |salt 3§ A i v | gized crowds all week and the indi- retorted with a grim little smile, |80t on tangerine of an idea. 1Al and|minced parsiey, milk, 1 teaspoon salt,| Melt butter and fry onion (sliced) ] 4 e | cations are that it will be a financial which T knew hid intense pain. “What | T Will manage mother, and if you pill|1-4 teaspoon pepper. without browning. Mix curry pow " ¥ N 7 AN (5;v:‘vr~x5 would you fellows do without fool Off this stunt and bring back our Remove all skin and bhones from [der with flour add add to butter, W\ : old women like me? Youwd miss half |blessed dam-sell, I'l—Tl-—really T[salmon and flake. Mix with pota- |Cook, stirring constantly for 15 - up [don't know what T will do for you." |toes, add hutter, salt and pepper and |minutes. Add water. apple coarsly is| Lillian had risen unobtrusively and |eges. Mix well and add enough miik | chopped, and salt and simmer for isn't very much fun, T ean tell you.* |8lipped out of the room. Dicky and [to make of the consistency of very [half an honr. ain, add lemon (BY MARIAN HALE) the very flat and very small com-| Badli Facte: ‘rf\\h.lm alone, and the remembrance |thick batter. Beat well. Turn into|juice, anchovy paste, New York, Ieh, 25.--Purses and | partments within are places for coin “T know it,” he said sympathetical- |0 5 cenguring words at the time of (a buttered baking dish, cover with Cook two or three miuntes and add |bags have come to mean a tremen- | with her about her morning € nds! oy o K H ly. “Just let me listen a second, and |his mother's fall steeled my heart [bread crumhs and hake in a moderate [the fish separated in large flakes, |dous lot in (he making of Milady| And quite the most Iine Removed antal Office from I think I can save you a good deal|against his smiling face and dancing|over about 45 minutes Any left- | When perfectly hot pour into a hor. |Lovely! With the ftrim suit she|things in the way of new ‘“dress’ | 141 Main street to of pain." eyes. And the little devil which too|over cooked fish can be used in piace (der of hot boiled rice, wears for calling or tea she couldn't| pu are the bhlack moive envelope ann N | y D) He took a stethoscope from its case Often Jurks at my elbow prompted fof saimon (Copyright, 1922, NEA Scrviee) [begin to carry the hag which goes!cases, beantiful, slim and trim. In 353 MAIN STREET and listened carefully to my mother- My retort salmon and Macaroni. 5 in-law’s heart, which has not for years| ‘‘You will no doubt do as yon al Two cups flaked salmon, '2 cup| been all that it should be. ways do, blame me for everything that |macaroni broken in inch pieces, 3| “Surprisingly good,” he commented. |happens,” T said icily. tablespoons grated cheese, 1 table - s ; ; foige 5 T was afraid 1 might not be able to ———— spoon butter, s 'lf‘”-“P”““’ itk Lagil A e use this, but I shall, after all.” v . teaspoon pepper, 1 cup white sauce ———————mm— S ) “This® was a hypodermie syringe,|CNampion Buff to Meet emove all skin and bones from | Box Offi | . 0 - i PRI Matinees | A O R Moore on March 10 |51m0n and flake. | Dol macaront for | g ox Office o : : . ; T e 1 auney d usedl New York, Feb. 25 —Johnny Buff,|and bianch. Add to white sance. B || Open From : f o : At 2:00 P. M. fact that she did not succumb en.|WOrid’s bantamweight champion and|Add two tablespoons che fish, salt iEaly to its Infiuence; moaning® and holder of the A_rnnnmm flyweight ti-|and pepper to macaror mixture 9:"0 /\. NI. “) Giivning her head restleasly while the tle, will make his first ‘\mm')rw‘m ring Mix we!l and turn into a buttered 1 i setting of the fractured arm was in | hbyrrenee since returning from Ing-haking dish | b 9:00P. M , 'z _lland, at the Fourth Regiment armory,| Sprinkle with remaining cheese, | I LU L el Dt et e oplate had | Jersey City. on the night of March|dot with bits of the butter and bake @8 | PI 103 — | B ait b 06 all e w:‘n com |16, Buft has been matched to box|15 minutes in a hot oven ‘—- hone 405 — | respondingly relieved. It has always |— Sl ST seemed especially terrible to me to i see children or elderly persons suffer. B Th nl “And now we must face a few| etter an a ovie facts,” 1 said when, after everything | was over Mother Graham had fallen asleep, and Lillian and 1 were putting things to rights in the living room. “Yes, Mr. Gadgrind,” agree Lil- lian mischievously, and T flushed even as I smiled at her little thrust, for T realized that my manner had been a her family over, as she has to do it Is tmpossible as a permancnt o rangement, And 1 will be hack long | hetore Mother Graham is ahle to get out of hed and move around. Ther is the time my countrymen “For all non-combatants Lo ercep under the bed, I suppose,” Litlian in terrupt “You said a mouthfnl that time, The Elks' fair which has been in hall on Arch your practice. And now, hurry with whatever you've got to do. T bit didactic. | “We simply must have competent | help in'the kitchen for the next m\-“ | | weeks,” T went on. “You know I've been through this broken-arm busi ness with Mother Graham before.” “I remember it was some party ! Lillfan interpolated with an amuesd little chuckle. “Exactly, and she and Junior will take up most 6f my time, vou mu be free for your work, and there will be no one to break in a new maid, | therefore I am going after Katie.” | A Different “Dicky. ! It takes a good deal to startle Lil-| lan, but I saw hy the quick look she | gave me that T had accomplished this| |k ; il I e ek o % = LR ¥ s X in every part of the world have | . ‘ o e el ‘ : ) thrilled to the powerful dramatic “Do you think she will come hack?" R she asked quictly. “If it lay simply| | T ey " E 2 R . 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And please don't think I'm | i (Wil | i v w : ! topt AT ot ot Bk I e Suit o 3108000 against Mary brought bioMrs. Cora C. Wilk- |8 il et Ceadl it &> Ot il & ) ® Famous Novel Metro’s Pinnacle tomorrow morning for the city and|€nning. Mrs, Wilkenning, play broker, claims the amount as a Katie. These first' few days Mother | commission for negotiating a million-dollar contract for Mary. | iy R > * | Here are Mary and her mia, Mrs, Charlotte Pickford, as they ap-| g% i x b ofScreen Exce”e”ce 15 Attamed peared in court. 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