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NEW BRIT'AIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 19zz. DATLY FPASHION SERVICE ¥ hoiling point is reached add toma | the s Reason with salt and pep Melt in spoon; inhale vapors} “ CAPE 3 | per \.IlI erve immediately ap| y'f"‘yupm'm MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS | S FOR SUMMER ||~ — - ° il o V CKS teaspoon peppercorns, 1 teaspoon VAP . e 4 One quart seallops, 8 cups milk VR ARBINY T e, o to Prepare Broths, Soups | grated lemon rind, 1 tablespoon oRUB ; bt - [ mineed onion; 1-8 cup butter, 2 table- omllefim]au Used Yearly REVELATIONS OF A WIFE e P ; k ) {81 In often ustd | " Clean and wagh _sewljops through | ERe=memm———— o - i 4 S| goveral waters Put aside one-half o R L)::'p'l’ and "I"f"’::": cupful, Chop the rest very finely, ; B & casila i | Put milk, peppercorns, lemon rind, How Madge Evaded a Dangerous had been betrayed into saying some ‘ ¥ p 4 % este [ ‘1 should rosien and two tablespoons of the but Question. thing he had not meant to utter 4 A0 K : ¥ 4 1 A § and should fyop iy gtow pan, Simmer gently for Afd suin the sonviston taiped. it i1 . 7 p Appear on the In~{pa)r an hour Melt the rest of the i Anlen adckenr WiEupah e LUAE 1 3 - C0ud ianly 4 / . valld —tray With | y4par and stir in flour. = e st At this request from the lips of the | pjerce the mystery of those thick- 4 ; ] i / it more or 1688 " gypajy seallop mixture and stir mysterions foreigner who had come |lensed glasses 1 would make a start K % ) i % regularity. | slowly into flonr and butter. Par- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ; Chowders —are {04 fho whole seallops for 15 minutes to my aid upon the delayed and dark-||ing discovery 4 i almost al 1 111 encd train, and who said thut he was s : ¢ R and ot " them: |and add to the cream soup. Heason WIIllam Fal’num o friend of my father's, 1 Involun- ! ; K01\ and o non |and gerye tarily stiffened into suspicion——even . 4 . g% hls:,”v" has a deal of nourlshment (Copyright, 1922, NFA Service) In One of His Greatest Plctures though his request on the fuce of it { £ 3 lops and clams can be us | TR Y 8 7 and c an be used as q o » appeared to be only a ruse to divert iy ) s R R a clear soup for the fifst cotree “A STAGE ROMANCE the curious attention of the other pas- TALE OF v e i P % K77 dinner, O LA 0 WHY GR]ME ]NGREASES g " scngers in the car 4 A 3 Clam Broth A 1922 Dramatic Masterpiece But I was on guard definitely. 1 % i ' wo dozer dl 8 ) ups o N ‘ wondered if perchance his presence : ) A i1 water, 1 M,,’,slt,,:“l':",;_ly‘; cups cold | o0 Reason, Given by Chicago Judge, |l A Splendit Chapter From The on the same train with me was a| | 7 o gl g o Wash and serib clams with & stift| s That Home Life tn Amicrica § o deliberately planned thing, in order to COW i : brush, . Washthrough several waters,| o Tome Lite i Am ) o become possessed of that carefully . 4 i 4 " Put in kettle with cold water, cover De ‘Fhe Story of a Circus Boy Who guarded secret, the address by which | tightly and steam until the shells £ Defied a Prince my father might be reached by me— | B2 v open. Cool in liquor to handle. Chicago, March 4.—The old Amer- || only in the gravest emergency—when | 44 @4 3 4 Open and save the juice that comes | ican homestead with its training in |H Its Superb Acting 1 Surpris- he was engaged in his secret trips for from the clams with opening, Trim | religion was the finest and best fac- B ing Plot Will Hold Your In- the government. o . e 4 AL H off the soft part of the clam and save, | tor in keeping down crime this coun- terest as in a Grip of Steel | A SLIGHT MISTAKE, ; 74 Ch k N Not that I needed to be on guard : 3t op the tough part and cook, just{try ever has known, Judge Kickham | @ against giving up that secret. 1 could| Mrs: Woodehuck was glad that she & v : ; : AR helow the hoiling point, in the clam | Scanlan, chief justice of the criminal | The Romance of a Great Actor not imagine any combination of cir-|Nad Bone to Aunt Polly Woodchuck's : ik o y | broth. — Simmer 15 minutes. Strain | zourt, sald in an address before the Whose Genius Bordered on cumstances which would permit that|0USe to tell her the news about the ¢ ’ 3 / fl‘umugh two thicknesses of cheese- | Chicago Medical society last night. Madness ‘ ’ : Muley Cow. Aunt Polly was all inva K ; . i cloth, Add lemo o g rohes YAS 4 i 5 fast falli information to pass my lips to any ) y L nea ; 7 | 1 n juice and reheat As an institution, it is fast falling |§ SR 2 PR { / : to serve. into dec Ja sontinued, "with..a| [l -Made [From s Groat Piav by > i ' Alexandre Dumas The Eld- one save another accredited agent of |fUiler, she was so eager to see the R ' Z ] the government, like Lillian or Allen|Muley Cow in her new poke bonnet s i gl Scallop Broth. resultant increase in crime.” : cr, The World's Greatest Drake. But the request made me| 18 the poke becoming to her?" ’ ‘ s piug cups milk, 1| Another reason given by Judge Plot Builder suspect the motives of the man who|AUnt Polly asked Mrs. Woodchuck. ERp W iah | 'spoons butter, 1 tea- | Scanlan for the increase in crime is had asked it, and revived again the| 1 haven't set eyes on it Mrs. RTSRI gell L8 ieRgpoon . penmer, _L|(thay MihemAmerican puklls s losig Time Today uneasy feeling I had had concerning | Woodchuck said. “Old Mr. Crow told fsnoon lnpn; hise faith n God.” i et Kl Toaed him ever since his entrance into the|Me the news only this morning. 1 . .-"‘“ #eallops and cut in - small “In recent statistics. he said, " NORMA TALMADGE, In train. asked him to describe the poke, But Dicdas Pour over lemon juice, Let | was revealed that during the ques- |} “DE LUXE ANNIE" I let no hint of my alarm escape |?!! he could say was that I'd be sur- : :».:::;: o "":":"””1;‘(- ‘ Add water and | (joning of men for the draft, {wo out —— me, however. Fortunately, 1 had in [PTiscd when T saw it.” B e (rote LDl Heabl o everystnrogiubogstad “thay i) okt BIG SUNDAY SHOW D e a anre 1 et n ™ wThat's the way with men folks," Taxsind aad to hot meallop mixtiive. |'at(ena: ohurch. [Sch astatement Is : e . ton which always had been my fath-[Aunt Polly ~Woodchuck declared e Lot below tha i frs e el sl lon; : Shieley’ Masghiiln “esle er's ostensible headquarters, and 1 ”('”i‘“" never 'k"l“}:vtfl"&"hlns‘r;hnu,t the By MARION HALE anl dress, /The Lrend of shorts cloths |tor 20 minutes. Stratn oenasmhomnt: T | Harry Capey, in dictated it, slowly, painstakingly. styles—except that queer Mr. ¥rog,| New York, March 4.—~Summer|ing is naturally toward simplicity, e K : B “ ; 7 “You will find him there,” 1 said,|the tailor”” o sports dresscs have taken a violent|thus this arrangement of arutal m:,.”,'r,',':,,f"r,:,,,:‘: Anceiomto, M‘J(’h'“ Hopkins (‘“en il Desngrato, Tia g “or if he is not there, any message| BOth ladies giggled at the mere|fancy to clever little capes. Thelthe only trimming used for the outt.|water, 5 tablespoons butter e Another Big Donation @ |-~ T > o leave will be promptly forwarded |mention of Ferdinand Krog. And|dress which Regina Quinn wears un-| The skirt is quite short, as only|spoons flour, % small onion, 1 cnp| p g [l DonC Al Jeeh Jonta) SNCES o him." while they were, busy tittering, Mrs.|der this full, gathered-at-the-neck |sports skirts dare he. There 18 & dis-|milk, 1 cup eream, 1 1-8 cnps stratned | .o oLdmore. M sMareh ,‘.ms;‘ ) g DA g R, B ote it down as it much de.|Woodchuck's son, Billy, helped him- |cape is quite straight of line and is|tinct difference between the length of |canned fomatoos, 1-5 feaspoon soda, |y emr e Aiamie. umversity pended npon the acouracy of his tran. |5°If to @ piece of carrot from Aunt|fashioncd of sportspun, a lightweight [sport clothes and those designed for|1; teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon Nenian:| L0000 {ohie I HS R NeTE] scription, then he looked at me and ‘ has been offered §5.000,00, by a| hameless donor. To receive this con- ditional money, the university mnqi Polly's store of roots and herbs. fabric which is being used much mrlmnlm:ny\' town wear. The former may Wash clams. C'over with the cold 1 felt as though the eyes behind the! 1 :‘A‘_“' have a look "t\'h" Muley [smart outdoor togs remain quite short, but the skirts of [water and steam 15 minutes. Open - i | _Cow this very morning,” Aunt Polly| Of v i S af S i 4 ilErells, savineai 8 A o thick lenses were gimleting my pre- (0% LhIS very “\\'o:‘r antiRaly) ) vivid orange it is inset \.\’nhl:a..Urnurv.n ind evening dresses us well |shells, saving ail the juice as in pre- | uiged an additional §1,000,000 SAFELY RELIEVES tense. And I was sure I was not mis- 39 4 3 C white at the shoulders of both cape [as tailored suits are longer. reding recipe. Trim soft part from | 13, (R (‘ATARRH OF THE BLADDER taken as to the sardonic little quirk |With me?’ ; clams and chop tough part finely. Z N o et asTied ] ps: Mrs. Woodchuck said that nothing ot 1o A By ety Bifarh. | had shored olame: tto diifor ‘and Madge’s Suspicion Grows. would please her more. So she or-|iy summer. In fact, T put on my hest|ing upon them. The doctors describe | "ViNE to the boiling point. —Melt but- “My fellcitations to your father,|dered Billy to scamper home. Bnid we wanted'to ass It Tou know T Davuss's Tange &y hose Of & #lper- | o200 cook-bnigh fu it Tow Shve| Mme. Grabham,” he murmured. “You ou'll have to wait till 1 put onlajways wear a poke one before leav- |y, 4 2 minutes, are as discreet as you are quick-|MY best poke” Aunt Polly said. “If fj,g home.,'” ? : ;vf‘v;'v:" I'\‘;”I“"IH"‘I” l-h'” _T‘rf"n: html r | Removg onion and stir in flour, /ing blotting Bapel ComMPOUND COPAIBA ARD CUBEBS A ted. But. listen—the toaih is mov- |the Muley Cow has a new one T don't| "Tpe Muley Cow stared at her in &|machin as 4 magnificent singing | qowiy st in the clam broth. Add - = : AT DRUGCISTS. on TRIAL BOX BY MAIL 5t g " e puszlod fashfon: And wb last the| o oo sonim tons or| | AR R S It was indeed true, and for a few truth dawned upon her. | HARDIN( AMBITION seconds 1 forgot my disturbing re- “You've made a mistake,” she said. | —_— ‘ flections concerning the mysterious “You'va misunderstood. It's not a ‘\\ums To Put U, S. Merchant Marine foreigner in the joyous anticipation P poke bonnet that I have. It's a poke | on Goodl Totndation of being carried out of the terrifying ~~this thing around my neck.” | Washington, March 4.—President tunnel. But it was a short-lived hope, ] Well, Aunt Polly and Mrs. Wood- | Harding's one outstanding ambition is for the train Ilumbered groaningly b chuck didn't know what to say. And to he the president in whose admin- along for a few feet, then stopped, v ” they felt so uncomfortable that they |istration the American merchant ma- while the motor gave a few discourag- turned away and started off. | rine was put back on the seven seas,” ing thumps and also ceased function- \ g “Wait a moment!” the Muley Cow|Chairman Lasker of the shipping ing. J called to them. ‘“How did you hear|board today declared before the con- “Died at first!” A man near the about this poke? vention of the National Merchant Ma- front of the car chuckled apprecia- b “0ld Mr. Crow told me,” Mrs.|rine association. tively at his own gibe, and the men 3 ‘Woodchuck replied. Discussing the recent presidential seated mear him langhed perfunctor- - “I thought so,” said the Muley ;mv ssuge on a ship subsidy, Chairman ily. The voice of the little girl whose $4 (Cow. “And I'd like to have a talk | lLasker said, the indirect relief mother was keepfng her occupied with with him.” |through income tax cxemption and . Amervicans use an average of mglnl matches to cach person daily. | ada fir: s produc- . 41 Canada for H\( irst time is pro PDPULAR FOR DEhERATlONS bRcrARATION e e om0 R R P 3 1 A R milk and cream, stirring constant Spain poss Add soft part of clams and when [shipping, one-half of which is idle. " 3 TN [rect ] “suggested bill The Big Special Par: amount Tenth z\nmveliarv Photoplay which w il play at the “That's another penny you owe me, Newspaper Service.) {rvu features of the suggested mother,” and the mysterious foreigner “We all know,” Mr. Lasker said, same time in over 250 leading theaters of the country. smiled benignly at me. GARUSO SUPER MAN “that everything possible will be done “The wonderful artlessness of a The Muley Cow_acted very 3) |to prevent the reestablishment %f an ' e RN A child,” he said. “Which reminds me.| grumpy ol { American Merchant Marine, by those 3 3 FATI \{A(‘\;\\“ ~“l ““1""‘? Your own little one is well after his 3 : R _lintercsted in foreign shipping.” > m\\\\\\\u\ \v“ ik expariance or thel spring DY Lxamination of His Vocal Cords X s W \\\ \‘\ W il “Very well, indeed," I returned, and | want to call on her in my sccond| Shows That They Arc Extraordi- | my suspicious wonder increased. The |best.” man knew and had filed in his mem-| So Mrs. Woodchuck waited. And| nary in Size and Strength. ory altogether too many facts about|at last they set off together to find me for the alien stranger he professed |the Muley Cow. They hadn't gone Rome, March 3, (By The Associat- himself to be. far before old Mr. Crow flapped |®1 Press).—The throat of Fnrico Ca- | “Pardon me, 1 can guess that you|down on a hummock near them. ruso, which was le® at the time of | do not wish to talk about so terrible| “If you're looking for the Muley death to the Naples Muscum, for a happening.” he went on, and my|Cow,” he squawked, “you'll find her |medical examination, was reproduced | Jesse L.Lasky mind fastened mechanically upon the |down near the lanc. And she's wear- |pictorially by the Rome newspapers | presentsa. distinctly American “guess,” and as|ing her new poke, 100." today, which published the opinion of | Last Time Tonight \ I mechanicaly filed it away for future| They thanked him. And as soon as|790ctors who describe it as the most (i i ) A consideration, “but I have—grand-|they had passed on Mrs. Woodchuck |¢Xtraordinary development known for ‘The 4 HORSEMEN ; ! i vocalization. v : : PRODUCTION children—of my own"-—did 1 imagine (remarked what a busybody he was. it, or was there another amused little | “Always poking his bill into other| Caruso's vocal cords were twice i i 1% quirk to the lips beneath that white |people’s affairs!” Aunt Polly sniffed. normal length and his breathing pow- ofthe APOCALYPSE’ ¢ i 4 ki r mustache, “and, naturally, horror| Still, his advice saved them a good |eF Was described as phenomenal. The : W g\, o s a a lse |epiglottis was as thick as that of the 5 + il geizes me at any mention of a kidnap- |many steps. Ior they found the y 1 ping. And when I read the account|Muley Cow just where Mr. Crow had | decnest "” singers, while its attach- | i Two Complete Shows To- o S i Al with of the outrage upon my old friend's|said they would. ment to the tongue was of such a q Ry o 5 gl ! i grandson—1 was in South America at| But she wasn't wearing a poke hon- |DAture as —to permit the greatest night At 6:30 and 8:30 by R iy 4 m%{ynlatf“‘p‘l‘{:’dg“"d" °"‘5:€‘N‘F’¢1 the time, and the papers reached me |net at all. They noticed that as soon | M@ Didity of vibrations, thus accounting 15 Piece Orchestra at Both g odote Kosloff, John Davidson, Julia &e after the whole thing was over—I was |as they caught sight of her. for the immense range of the great 3 " terribly shocked, and 1 always said| “Perhaps it has fallen off her head [lenor. His lung power was so enor- hows that the man who did it was killed, [and she doesn't know it Aunt Polly |mous that he could make the chords " . and his accomplice received a long |suggested. : ; We personally guarantee this prison sentence, while there was men- | “Ill ask her,” said Mrs, Woodchuck, : X e production as the greatest photo- . & b ! i3 5 5 tion of a woman who escaped. Bul|and she hurried up to the Muley play that we have ever presented her identity was not revealed, I have |Cow i See eL ol g U ! 3 wondered often—tell me—was she| “Where's your poke?" she cried. Matince 2:15 st 2 Lo B ) ; : I ; . Lo 3 not the guiding spirit in the affair2” |“Vou haven't lost it have you?” 1055 180-400 gl FT Y iy . and will offer it for an entire “If Onl; As she spoke she ticed a B E Y e i vething about the Muley Cows P gl Y ; week with two complete changes There was something inscrutable in|something about the Muley Cow's - — — PGS 2 his voice, which had hardened per-|neck. It was a sort of huge wooden L gl e | Ll of Keith Vaudeville so that ceptibly as he talked. It was almost [collar, with a long stake that stuck ALL NEXT WEEK as if he had a personal antagonism fout in front of her. e . 3 e e Vi SRR fogard the miscreants who had taken| The Muley Cow acted very grumpy America’s Gayest Musical Show > everyone ¥ ill be flhle t this nine reel masterpiece. ;g boy. And there was an almost| “Don't he’ impertinent! she » malevolent cagerness in his last ques- |snapped : | . i Y tion | “Excuse us, please!” Aunt Polly g 2 ; THE MANAGEME! But not with this stranger could I|Woodehuck said fo the Muley Cow discuss that terrible blasting episode [*We heard you were wearing a poke and the all new m—— e which had shattered my health and “ ,, s for s long. 3 e .o Shubert Vaudeville | “OH U BABY” CO answered. “'But you will pardon me G ) L' cannot refer, to: that Ume. It 1s RAND THEATER All Fun, Magnificenee® and Pretty Girls—New Music—New Dances— too-—horrible.” il “Oh!" he exclaimed contritely. “A HARTFORD Vaudeville thousand pardons! I will not offend Sl . SEEHTIERIEAP T S St Hogmng Pl | ) Daily Matinee ags t st b ) deec again It must i i |‘Nn” maged| o ARy WEITATAN:. ki) ie MONDAY., TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ALSO horrible for vou. only hard Gordan. in n Dramativ_Offering The Prince of All Comedians He shut his lips quickly as if he Scenes Entitled “The ACTOR'S WIFF 2 A BILLY McDERMOTT. Tramp Comedian 7 7 Ses k¢ b w IMARIE STODDAKE Travesty Artist; b1l HI s R i T LARRY SEMON in “THE BELL HOI Mave Changed.” And Thiree Other Shubert Acts of Quality. The Best Vaudeville Hartford Has Ever Seen ey sent rsemea. Regune mwert soves | § NEAL HART in “KINGFISHERS’ ROOST” MATINEES-—ONLY_25¢-50c, One Long Langh-—New Tricks—Clever Photography—And A Red-Blooded Thrilling Story of the Meyxican Border Others ——THEATRE— Thl Sunday Nurhl At HARTFORD " & Tonight, 8:15 Sharp—All This Week. BIG DOUBLE, FEATURE PROGRAM OFFLERING Compleie Chunge, of Nowdesitie and f| e Wednenidng and Saturday | Sy e ) Messrs. Shubert Pi t Eight Performan Al 3 “ Al \l 2 nll WIVATDEITLE ACTS=2 || G0 or the Brand New Century Thester HOOT GIBSON in “RED COURAGE” in & new dance dramu in four scenes ‘\'“ e Ll mnn. Its M I'eter B. Kyne's Smash-Bang Story of a Young Western Dare-Devil S i i‘m‘-‘“.'f-“',:i,m’g L i mose Wisriaoly I CLAIRE WHITNEY in “THE LEECH” 4—BIG HEAD LINERS 4 ere AN L[ e, Mool and 3 b ot AL: Complete Change of Vaudeville Thursday 5 3 | tomberg. Book and Tarics by Harold At- D of Love, Basebhall M “THE SILENT CALL {eridge. Staged by J. C. Huffmao. Produced N ' A "'""I'f, i all and Myste Hal C. Evart's Big S.ori wilh Strong | | ynder the personal direction of J. J. Sh Miracle of the Jungle, Heart the Wonder Dog. ert. Nights, 30c (o $2.50. Wed. and | Mats,, 50c¢ to $2.00. * No. 12—Special Two-Reel Comedy—Others e