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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922, CASTORIA MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS | | mn“h [”n n!.. e e ot ll. e S g Always bears Adele Garrison's New Phase of To be more explicit, fashion leads I“l Ilh l‘lh 7 e m i a gingham-checked career, for ging» | | - - ey 4 Sigoature of REVELA’I‘IONS OF A ‘VIFE ham has come out of the kitchen and '/y«i 4 b, s Can el Yo Is found in the best society this sea- | | \ o ’ ’”n i - iry. son, Prenc N Unless otnerwise Indicated, theatrical notlc 6n and reviews in this colmn wro written Between November, 1021, and The sheer [Prench ginghams are by the press ngencies for the ¥ espective mmusement company. March, 1022, the averagp cost of used for handkerchiefs and tallozed clothink decreaod fivospes conts tha The Way Mother Graham Made Ter|Pulling the percolator from the fire, [ underwear. New little sets of col- X Abrsaraico “How many tablespoons did you put|lars and cuffs made to be worn with . FOX’S THEATER bill in composed of four good acts|report eald. P h in for this much water? IFour?|sults or sweaters are of gingham or ' A vaudeville bill giving a wide va. | Vith Jean & Jacques in “By the Sea, gz “It's a erime to disturh you Lil- |Here,” holding the pot out imperious- |are gingham trimmed. rlety of novelty acts as well as good | ™ ¢/€ver gymnastic offering: Emmett| Aprapam Lincoln never joined a Han said softly, as she smiled down at “Pour this slop out, and wash the | Summer frocks, of course, are of songs and comedy, and Norma Tal. |&nd McClain offer a good varlety aot| oy, ro, me, Marion, sound asleep, was cud- | percols I'll make & decent pot of | checked ginghams in all colors and madge and Fugene O'Brien being|™ith fine music furnished by violin dled against my shoulder, and, in-|coftee for you" varieties, combined often with plain starred in “The Safety Curtain,” is :"\“"’"l’z';‘?h;":“{l“’; one °'K”" hr;fi"; deed, T was not far from slumber my PSR- C. ¥ materials. Even other materials are Y v 190NV AL 1O A0]) the excellent program now showing at |\ “eooq \ina of comedy: and' Plerlot self, despite the fright and excite . | shown in gingham check--taffeta ox' | é s theater, F F and Schofield cloge this fine bill with ment 1 had just undergonc - and ratine especially. Red and white With infinite carc we moved the RRERY TIME AINEIE S is the mns!p popular check, with | to fl"?J&J:T:(lfi:'m?fi”d"ou';.fif'{,'fl a juggling oddity. I'or Sunday night curly head from my shoulder to the RTHE TALE OF | |brown and white, brown and blue, | |oause of his excellence in all rough | WO feature photoplays will be oftered pillow y n, w Lillian's hand 's‘ green and white and yellow and and tumble acting, will appear at aiding m pped from the bed e white following close behind. ! Fox's theater next Monday as the star | &7 Interesting drama, and Behe Dan- without « z Marion's slumber | e o of his own picture, “The Unknown." fels, the comedy queen, will be‘ the 1 waited ur we were out of the | 3 P;Anne Fred”lé“ (R UiRAaAs Tof c‘nuue (nr laughter in her latest,,“She SRRty Tisfore. KNEWSNING HoF. ¥exretrid VAR"]US WAYS Tfl USE : A ERylin ke i ‘Ronds of [Couldn't Believe It” The firet half little s | \ el 2 *"W“?" c:fl of the same | ©f next week brings Richard Barthel- /IV's & crime for me to be so near W AD : 0 IT;:: v\"‘l?l‘"(l):lu‘;l‘fir\‘l:)1| Sunday night's | P65 In “The Seventh Day." sleep,” 1 answered, “when you are so > i TflAT[]ES FI]R SALA“ / bill. 'S0 will Will Rogers in “Guile of Smilin’ Through," the season's big- troubled, but I'll defy anybody to B WA o b . y iy of Women.” It is a story dealing ex- gest. screen sensation, comes to the ecroon “I'he House That Jack Built’ A GREAT JOKE. DINNER salad of X Siiselv Qllh 16| Biwadiah Tags| and Palace soon direct from successful very long without dozing." 3 s B o sliced’ tomato. on 4 A tailat e d lendid, characteristics of runs in the leading theaters of New So that's the way you put her to| Farmer Green played a great joke T ch . alki, e B R 'MP England. Norma Talmadge is the star sleep,” Lillian commented. “It's al-|on his flock of sheep. At least that I'rench - dressing i Y7\ The latter part of next week brings | ! this, her greatest screen triumph. ways sure fire, isn't it? Pity we|was what Snowball thought. Since Is always accept- a Wiflilam Farnum in “Shackles of can't work it on your mother-in-law.” | ' o0 BT o mer { able no matter Gold” to this theater. CLOTHING PRICES DROP. We were at © stairs by this time, what the meat Green's flock, but belonged to John- well out o rshot, but Lillian spoke course may be, | D se of 45 Per Cent in Char . o in as subdued a whisper as though|nie Green, he escaped this joke him- And luncheon PALACE THEATER L o Your stairsand chairs, Dicky's formidable parent were at her|self. And that was the reason why salads of stuffed 3 The feature photoplay at the Pal- Since July, 1920. fl and doors need elbow And even after we reached|he was able to laugh so heartily at all tomatoes are ace tonight and Saturday is "I Am Chicago, May 12.—Retail clothing oore A . the kitchen, tn which, a little to my |his companions. legion. ' |Guilty,” a very fine drama with Mah- A o the woodwork tonic, surprise, Lillian led the way, she kept| The joke was thjs: Farmer Green Never serve to- lon Hamilton and Louise Glaum {n|Prices have dropped 42 per cent since LAVA.VAR. her voice to a murmur. and the hired man sheared the sheep = matoes without | Damrosch, conductor of the New York | the leading roles. Other films include [July, 1920, and a further decline I8 “What will you take to make a pot|Close clipped as they were, the flock | Pe€ling them. — The skin is really in- | Symphony society; Ossip Gabrilo-|a new episode of “Robinson Crusoe,” |expected, according to the national in- 1 f tife of vour wunparalleled coffec?” she|looked very odd. When Snowball [ digestible besides being most unpleas- | witsch, conductod of the Detroit Sym-| Urban Movie Chats and the popular | dustrial conference board which has Eoglvcinew asked, peering with practiced house- | caught his first glimpse of the young rfl::s'o try 'n]ml For stuffed toma- | phony orchestra; Albert Coates, con-|Pathe News. The Keith vaudeville| made a survey of the clothing indus- and lustre io rood, wifely air into the kitchen stove, after [ hlack ram, after Farmer Green had pare and remove a thin slice from L § - Z e e vever she had softly closed the door lead- red him and turned him back in- [th® stem cnd. Take out the seeds g:::(nrra;or,\:?}:u: ‘fi’fé'&i?,’"lfifi'&i&’& I 0 hox}ue. scu.ffed o ing to the dining room. T see Katic | to the pasture, minus his fleece, Snow- [ nd 8ome of the pulp. Sprinkle with | of the Vienna Philharmonic orches- C“pld Scores KUOCkout ttained. Gives a prudentlys has her wood fire all Jaid | ball did not know him. Just for a|3alt inside, invert and let stand half |tra ,and Henri Verbrugghen, conduc- ¥ lossy surface that for hreakfast, but it wont hurt her|moment Snowball thought the youn:g|® Mhour. This removes most of tne tor of the State orchestra of Sydney, = g : y' to build it again, and 1 simply shall [ black ram was a new kind of dog, | Iuice and leaves the tomato shell firm. Austratia. ; A . i dries in a few hours . lle down in the carrer and pass ont| “0ld dog Spot won't care for this|Chill thoroughly before serving. The : B, | g and resists destructive to slow music if I don't have a cup|stranger,” Snowball thought. He was|P"IP can be used in a meat sauce or E: g of coffee soon.” about to warn the stranger to leave ‘f‘r"n('l»“"‘n a bread dressing for meat. s elements. 5 “You never knew me to refuse one, | the farm at once, when he saw that| TOMatoes Stuffed With Pineapple. < I - 8 Ask for LAVA-VAR! did you?" T asked, taking down the|he wasn't a dog at all. For Snowball Prepare tomatoes for stuffing. il percolator as she applied a match to | noticed that he ate gr with shredded pineapple, chopped i : . the shavings in the stove “But 1| “He's a queer creature. And what- | 1UtS and neuschatel cheese. To four & i S PN | 3 For Sale by warn you that closed door won't keep tablespoons pineapple use one table- % % P. F. KELLEY, 4! SRR : spoon cheese and two tablespoons v — ; ; . 83 Mpyrtle St. with Conway Tearle in “The Fighter,” the aroma of this from Mother Gra- ham's nostrils 1f every keyhole and nuts. Mask the whole with mayon- | 8 Lol naiee and serse on - ved of Tetuce. Piffallg i Types of Publicity .4 o S8 : FOR R & O she'd smell coffee brewing, and want Tomatoes Stuffed With Cucumbers. PHILADELPHIA acup. I'll put in enough for her.” Prepare tomatoes for stuffing. Fill . - Madge Is Apprehensive, £ with cucumbers cut in tiny cubes Ou[l]fled by Ma_flkel . § 2 3 EREROE - ek a e o one-half teaspoon minced onion to| 3 : X G o Manufacturers of enough cucumber to fill four medium ' e ' Colors, Paints and i Varnishes are about it, for we shall have a guest : B e ! " with us in a few minutes. here s S atoes and — mavonnaise.| philadelphia, May 12.—The pitfalls 3 i that fire is all right, w T dnter-| | i Mask the whole with mayonnaise and | which awalt the American efporter sinceplsod view the refrigerator and the pantry serve on a bed of letty unfamiliar with advertising condi- and see what sort of snack f & 7, Surprise Tomato Salad. tions in foreign lands, were considWw: rout out for a hungry man.” 3 H T, - A 1 Prepare four tomatoes for stuffing. ed today by delegates to the foreign e o tror - The doTiaesarinien i i ) Put seeds and pulp in a strainer to|t.ade convention, and stared at her in amazement. “Tom Chester will be here in a few minutes,” she said. “That is, he will be if my hunch as to Smitl probable homeward course holds true. And he'll be hungry, of course. 1 never knew a youth his age who wasn't. And practically every re- drz Save 1 X 3 n - 3 i & :} e i o e enmix four table- | “guit your stlling talk to the tastes S | Sp 8 dic € ers, hree table- " 0 S k: 3 % ik & i i & "~ |end character of the people,” William | ¥ - 3 v ::»:’fi:g,r,‘n(;{:]\,,‘l ?:’;a“g::f ,hpd Y }:“". Mankel of the association of national ¥ : : G 3 FLOOR FINISH o Tineed oo ey Cre-hall ladvertisers advised. “The natives of ; gy minced onion, four table-|gsome countries buy their watches not oons tomato juice, salt and pepper. to keep time but to make a show. Add three tablespoons minced lean Motor cars are often bought for their pork. Cold roast meats are best. |/ 0 ; Make moist with mayonnaise and fill| “o.5. turned soldier's a coffee fiend, so get I 5 3 “Banish the comic opera idea of X : **{w I 11 butt gou for thatl” he :’y’"fi""’“ ; :‘\‘Ll‘”"‘“:*'”"}‘ i P:( cs“"(‘" Latin-America from your mind,” he s il I turned to the coffee-grinder again,| bawled. Lng adove the top of tomatoes 101 geciared. “Don't assume that adver- ! (8 S ; build up the salad o ! Stuffed Tomato Salad. tisements for South America must Prepare tomatoes for stuffing. Fill picture bullfights or beautiful senori- & 2 tas smoking cigarettes. These things i 4 i 3 ) g - - > with a mixture of cream cheese, nms' are not generally characteristic of g i TONIGHT AND SATURDAY finished that task, preparcd the coffce R and sct it over the blaze before Ifaier he may be, Spot's sure to dislike spoke. ~There was still fresh in my|pim o I'll advise him to run along, mind. the memory of Tom Chester's|anynow," Snowball decided. last visit to the house, and Mother|" &0 snowball called out, “There's an “'”’h ;‘;‘\"{"fl’}]mfg‘::d Zg‘{““e”m‘ a‘"g:"} Latin-America. De careful about the e — . £t e lneiling ool ol aog on tinin tanm that williphsmeli et tiind o gnimelel yonaRis ool N George Cook, Australian heavyweight boxer, and his bride, on ton el reon; at might not my| . 5 “hes vou here. You' § ¢ 5 lustrations for certain animals have 3 : = § G fiaea k mother-in-law take it into her heead | Soiter go awas batore he fiads s Tomato Stuffed With Ham s t formerly Miss Emily Laura Rides, leaving the registry officé at pioe B important significance. In Korea the ! A to say or do? To Snowballs amazement the! prepare t ““‘10”"“;:":“””“ Fill [white elephant is sacred; the leopard | London after their marriage. s She had confined her remarks to| ., 0 S o B HBIB B | RATe WLRRIOD TS A = means terror and death in certain = stranger looked —at him boldly and [ ity a2 mixture of chopped cooked B 4 my ears upon the first occasion, but|g,iq “Raa.a-a!" Then, in a flash spinach and finely chopped cooked |Parts of India and the dog is not ae- uls I had no assurance that she would|gnowpall knew that it was the voice [jo ec o L mueh ham as|ceptable to the Chinese.” not express her disapproval of his | .. % S e G i L i 2 S { i presence in the house. before Lillian,|°f e Young black ram, and no other. | spingch and moisten with lemon juice TROLLEY A D T e e T What's happened to you?" Snow-f,. vinegar, Mask the whole with A ROLLE o 13 At the bare thought of the last con-| .jiy.cant the b Belfast Conductor and Three Others 5 f 5 1 Haven't you heard the news?” 3 tingency I shivered involuntarily and 3 lettuce. glanced up to see Lilliain looking at ;\“'”k (",“"“ cnar ot ]"-d”‘x' \(;: Mayonnaise Salad Dressing. Hurt in Explosion. v B R R sy, [ mRRT ) o rday, May 13tk || GUILTY Mother Graham's Orders, Not ‘Saowbell Exdairsd teaspoon ealt, scant Y% teaspoon M |cnine enclosed in a brief case and left y, y “Don’t worry,"'shr- suM]. )suH in a "i\'r-\\ tHey Bava™ Bid tHe Bldck :nr;r‘l;ml}‘Arrt;:fpfvlo?c:n\lr::( v‘ (‘v‘ly\ e lon ‘n tram car 4‘xp\0rlfl‘;1 1“.};:]‘@ ]fl':' 3 g m o murmuring monotone. I have your| i Sl i s ) *[conductor was carrying it to the los . s Splendid Drama q doughty mother-in-law lashed to the :}:”“ ‘\”‘]( '!"fi'v’“"' (’"f"” ‘1“"”’ "g‘ lemon juice or vinegar. Ir\mwr(.\' office of the depot in Ar- Fll‘eworks, Vaudevflle, Band (‘oncel‘ts, Splendid Cast mast, with the idea firmly fixed in | N honor of shearing me himself, the | pyy qry ingredients in a bowl and g oo "% “peirast suburb, last night. [ Dancing “ROBINSON CRUSO her head that any unfoward move-| St of all.” mix smooth. Have all ingredients|pp o onguctor and three other tram KEITH VAUDEVILLE he lonor!" Snowball —repeated. |y, q utensils thoroughly chilled. —Add | o 1% S00ERE R, E0, HE e ed. The 1 Good Avie—d ment on her part would send the|,, 4 DS ! I S hadly . ; [ dom't see why you think iUs an |y or ees to dry ingredients and | GBS B AN GG ient |l Cultro and Harrison, New England’s Fore- Riinle_ERip..0f. stae DUUNEING IntD B\ .00 ‘Yhy, yot're the gqueerest in about one-half whirling abyss, if you know what it is, [ 2107 e " i St mix smooth. Jeat in about one-hall | iy 5 homb had been thrown at the = —_— s kiiooos Weite. molne to.malke coffes,|J0OKIng animal on the farm And | cagpoon vinegar. Add oil drop by | oo 8 most Ball Room Dancers SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY and T've promised to take her up a "”!"; gan 1i laugh at the black ram.|qrop, beating constantly. A8 the |yl oeorman of the car on which 7 2 > i BEBE ni,\.\n-.v..s in cup, so I'm not afraid she'll disturh[#073 Plat at him dressing thickens add a little lemonj o .o wacjort was later shot in the Music by Les Ly01’|S Versatile Six ‘SHE («0(1—';\";‘ BELIEVE 1T ¢ Now, the black ram was a peppery e coming conferen The only juice or vinegar. e : . | CONWAY TEARLE in 0 ? chap. He promptly lost his temper ¢ s used it may be S ¢ 5 ¥ ason I'm keeping my voide lowered | CDAF ¥ Pily i After half the oil is u Firing in the Marrowbone district ¥ . . . RLE B ot e Tolng picion may ring | A1 SAMDEL NI feet and ook 118 age more rapidly than at st |0 B SRTIRIL SUASH ) Boating, Whip, Carousel, Aerial Swings “THIS FIGHTER' down t that you are brewing | head at Snowball But if the oil is put in too fast the ., en were wounded. i 1 e T HRCopIo Hoe ek Vol ane BRESIOR | il butt you for thatl” He buwlod. | Ptgtne ST cEAlel Wo men were wounded. Chicken Dinners and Lunches TR e A it e or she's ton| Onee Snowball would have retreat- ‘opyright, 1622, NEA Service) v LU g S LT SO0 o, 4o blaak atn Tad AlRaSR Bhenl & CUBYEIED & Niolimmaker BASEEIIN g hanit “SMILIN' THROUGH" tired and sleepy to make a full toilet NS hoth older and higger than he. Rut Threre was a familiar footfall on|older, he looked smaller A the dining room floor, and the nest|course, was because he had lost his I fleee o ker much - o instant Mother Graham—majestic in|thick fleece. He looked VCH | yfinneapolis Symphony Orchestra to 4 i e kgl e | , pecial Showing o her gray dressing gown, the braided i % whisps of her hair covered with a|afraid of him Depart From Precedent and Extend For the first fime sinee he had silk cap, her feet decorously shod in : 2 o Vistiors v ay slippers instead of the red yarn|come to the farm to live, Snowball Courtesy to Visi . S S t gray slippers instea A R ; g ummer por NOW PLAYING Qs piioh. had. Qomplsled L8 il AN he dldn'c aven wait fab the hiaok | pfinneapnlis; Dist: May: i5—For I 5 SO ) e S | rai te smake 1he Heat moves Instead t time since its. organization, Triple Star Program b vt p x conductors will i SROY Il ehargec 15 ¥ s ago, guest con " T ] d “You didn't need to close that door, | Snowball charged him ! e SR e Moot M it wald aerid1y, I could| A moment later they met, head to|Wield the baton before the Minneap - ) es ; No . g ;NI n\'f‘n’ through it that vou're not|head. with a shock that Kknocked olis Symphony orchestra next s = . A i L e MR AR B ¢ Following the severing of connec- g | Wiz W 2y — At The — IRy: making that coffee properly. H'm'|Snomuall of Bis (66l ball ex. | tions between the Minneapolia Orches- il ; ; Eugene O’Brien e | ied as he picked himself tral association and Emil th‘r:\ofl'r-;nl “ ¥ S % r 1 o ;o n al- ¥ 5 “You're bigzer than vou look.” the symphony's only conductor for a g § | ‘The safety Curtain’ 13 " “Do you want any more’" the|most a score of years, the Ci\:fl""l:";"}‘: = > 1 ! "Z GLABDENS piuek mm demended Neraely. “Tye| 0t S5 Sl i g — s (9 > 133 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN Buster Keaton in done you the honor to knock you|Dbring prominent orchestra dowh. I once onoug here to act as guest conductors, 2 If it's something in Novelty Effects “The Goat” |, Snowball thought once was even| Musiclans who bavf MEGIl M\ * that is new and different, be it a ; 4 ot \ of lead the Minneapolis § i s ] “ f 39 SORE’ TIRED FEET too much. 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