New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1923, Page 4

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He had turned out the got into bed as he spok | strong but tender arms he close to him, and put m head against his shoulder. | began rubbing my magnetic strokes, the pain as if by influence of the day, him, 1 rrow 1 of sedative frowning, as he pushed the e way. tu We' noise If ing her ful not she gets shape for the but if to be e car Come here r tomorrow, nty likely then,” Dieky Just me this 2 enough for me to sort rohe and sMppers from Then T can nge t rbing comes 1ot leave which magic. all knew, none ibt better, would 1 cuddled ild mig 1 hap appily He were,” stow and me s of water right I think T'Il be all right many have you had 2" he suit e he leoked you sound light forchead took Under their 1 forgot all the perplexities my grievances against | like this, extra careful be- weren't feol. I re you huit yourself?" Dicky Gives Treatment bruises which ¥ A cold tie light. 1il- stumbled an- tables - heside de- rmed on at his have an- Iy. 1 en and €. 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Then the room car: 1 heard n ting )8 pu clatte ny m from droom hoit—an cubicle—thus trance from door to the live i shut again, til the m with N e\ would with his lipp mor bedre Evening Sippers cning slippers are with rhinestone conne bound with n r owhicl have the famous ashed | room ing Paristan Influence rom a nasty f A very 1renchy effect a skirt of hlack satin a white satin v high collar awnken ma itiples « o combi nppro sleeveless m edged with fur Plaid il - plaid il tweed So e e vit came Usually britlantly they a eolored Pringed Sleeyves Wlack sitk fr is white satin has long, tight siee Long that frown Crust To get u nice hrow n over with m brush take rie A small pastry minutes by net ore vou th oven Bath Tuh ean a porcelmin by wiping and soda and You car | very successtully put those 'damp eloth Hot Brea knife in bolling very fresh bread I forgot Truly | Dip the fore cutting Tettor 1 hy lie Anonymous ceived Preseoti ousand do! from FRIENDS NOTICED IMPROVEMENT Wonderful ResultsfromLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound CableJrom Lesdic Presc Hamilton Cable Kart Whitney Preaort From Beloit, Wig.— “My fernale trouble was brought on by overwork. | had worked in stores and had to | | do heavier work than ‘M\lv my strength couid il etand, and had to be ‘{ on my feet most of the time. Finally I had to give up this entirely and Doc- tor s medicine didnot give me much relief, my mother FTrom Ledic Prescoont Presmt Leteey Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. | took a couple of bottlesof it and thought it didnot heip as much ag it should, so | gaveitupio try something eise. - Nothing [ took heiped decided to give the nd snother trial and of it to make sure 1 have taken it over now and it has brought wonder- resulte. 1 have gained from 9 to 110 pounds and am keeping house now. My friends all notice the change in Pealth. 1 will be gied to answer o that women write to mi nbv;fi re. Gossip’s Corner I8 gained Hined water of binck gold and adorned | buckles by with with ned Hectively I's ¥ with atine dinn erust on Kk, using nofew m from hath tuh towith be or cake. park 1e Vol got KA to Lestie | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALI) THURSDAY, me | Interline the euft with the cuff, Stitch around of cuff right sides together stitch again around to the the right side, the widt) stitehing to thir { Thes {the bottom shirt or a valst Finis how - to finis) a layer Ve of a tailored skotches show of the slc woman's man’s shirt and edge turn; on the roget notches er and ur 3 1 inch i the ledges to the may slip b slecve, setting the right to sleeve | 1aps to the wrong side ¢ Turn over the underlap ‘mhw e lu. flat to cover seam joveriap tine indicated and down to po«uom foot ° seam is open =0 that sleeve ween the thers 1 layers of ¢ indicated, under side of the cuff with the seam to the right side. Turn under the edge of the top side of the cuff and stitch down to cover first seam, cut side as t the and stitehing the to the sleeve stitch Turn stiteh is caused by and infection of the auditory canal, This slight infection may produce a small boil which causes temporary pain. The scratch ing and infection in most s are the result of amatetur attempts to emove car-wax. Sometimes, when s ear-wax has been tightly pressed nst the drumhcad of the ear, ear. ache will result, hut not us Agair may he caused by catarehnl conditions, This so-called | serlous catarrh i dizcasc of the drum-cavity, It is ry common in children who are not properly cared and sometimes is the use of running ear and emall blisters on the drumhead. Biight deafness will also result from this cause, Earache may be by nasal douehos improperly. Vie lent or Improper nese hlowing some. times carries fluld where it irritates the car No remedy apply in | Earache It irritation Ny Dr. Cliftord . Robinson FARACHE ever stopped A earache Have moment |to consider thAt almost cverything in life vou changes ey copt the use and misuse of the old tushioned nelghiborhood remedies? Fhe cure for carache is clearly of these. The car pulg of cotton, sually aceompanied hy the “dropping in” of sweet ofl and laudanum, in spite all that shall ever be maid or written against it, will he continued. Noasted onfons and hosts of substancos doubt be the end customs and habits, for of also caused nsed similar will no used o time Whatever remedy [carache requires careful treatment 10 [than heiled water afford reiief. ‘Neuralgia is rarely, if temperature the ear can stand, [#ver, the cause of earache. Curoful |125 degrees Fahrenheit. The car drops Cxamination by 4 physician can alone [only give heat and het water can do determine cause. Beware of (it better, Protect the ear carefufly “our-drops lef, 1f you try 4 from esternal influences, Use a night number and the last one aftords relief, cap if it will harm [that's it. 1 mean, look out for it Jana often does good, of is more slight usetul or easy the of of earache cause or to cases yout the real tor 1 you wish; do no 2 EERpe ~geren e, JOHNNIE of the CIRCUS and his CIJFFY BEAR ~ ~ By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY MRS, PUMVER'S BlG Before th Fulfer the her spirit: Black t! " |in mistakin, gentlema Aport of at his finished IDEA ® 10 carn My Uving. that was over, Mrs 1t'4 be dangerous for Lady recovered With whiskers,” forgave Mr, Tamer, as he stepped ca for his blunder the Mr. Guffey the t for & gentleman-—a sat next to him, “If seemed to make o ket Black's habit of tugging 5 Betorn Puffer talki way ma‘am the 1 meal arded your sald ion quite ipon Tamer o had your w you un Mr mon her P wus Ao [ Puifer Yorrib step my nad Mrs muzz) uffcr ink of tha Mr. Flack not, for h eyen Mes. mek ever hers Puff trout your ro- e t some fo oAfere tnd gruffly t 3 . i " pec yonr ack Bo m mitt i ir saht, and #o 1 € on the *t troub ~m ng other How ani- But Giant's e 1 ver on or Mre. Puffer. solved it, Mr he couldnt as aimost the i of outer edge | seratching or | cooled down to a |*0) NOVEMBER S, 1923. By Sister Mary A HEAD OF CABBAGE To the weman who is cooking two or three a simple head of cabbage often causes much perplexity. - ! A quarter of a head is often more |than enough for one meal and after the cabbage is cut it must be used {soon or wasted. Perhaps cooked eab- bage is taboo in the family and raw cabbage for four or five meals 10 |succession scems too much of & good thing. It the odor of the cabbagze objcction, try cooking covered. Parhoil and carefully dr: pefore dressing for the table. Cab- Fage really has a more delicate flavor than cauliflower or brusscls sprouts lii it's carcfully cooked and served. [" In cold weather a cut head of cab= [hage can he kept for several days if wrapped in oiled paper and freshened in cold water betore using. With cabbage at 5 cents or more {ver pound, mone should he thrown {away. The story of this head of cabbage wmay help you with your next week's {menu planning. With the "I=Iv dinner of I'riday serve a cabbage su For Saturday luncheon use fish with cabbage in o menu might nething for is the main it un- the left sulad, like over The be this I"1eh abba g Cookic Serve Sunday e Monday coup And usc . currots, toma- toes and oniohs for ctables {The tomatocs and carrots scem to ah sorb the disagrecable pungency of the {cabbage and the soup is really deli- [clons, to tabl« cabbu plan Cahbbage Salad One cup finely shredded cup diced celery, 1 appic {nuts, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 {sugar, 2 tablespoons \vinegar, | spoons oil, paprika, | Add s=alt and sugar 1o cabbuge {erush slightty with o ‘n\unh- r. Add celery and land mix well. Add vin stirring well with a silver fork. Add oll and continue stirring, Sprinkle with P rika and arrang salnd plate |Bprinkle with nuts and serve I you happen to have canned piaeapple add this, small pleces, The tart pineapple is quite an addition salad 2 tablesy tablespoon 1 tablc onden p! ulh od on slic eut of 1 to the o Vish and Cabhage salad eup cold fluked fish, 1 cup « nely dded pepper, teaspoon wlt, 2 fablespoons lemoy mayonnaise, 1 teaspoon minced parsley. Remon« {pepper cabhag jutee. Let st half an pepper, sult and parsiey, Make mois | With mayonnaise and serve on lettie Sprinkle With paprika before serving 3 Cabbage an Gratin Two cups finely shredded cabbage tablespoons butter, 1 tablespoon four, 11 milk, 1 tablespoon krated 1-4 eup coarse bread ‘crumls», salt and pepper, Put cabbage into slightly salted hoiling w and boll, uncovered, for 15 minutes. Drain and vinse in cold water. Draln. Put in a well butterrd baking dish and pour oy imade by melting flour, slowly add; until thiek and and stir crimbse o bag areen juice, seods and white and cut in and rih Mix from shreds fish pour lemon hour. Add cups chense, tor or the saue stirring in ng mlik and cooking #moot) Add ehecs melted. Cover with With bits of buttey 1 bake in & moderate over until erum, are butter nntil Aot cooked 1l hons lisagree will ablc not cah Thi rour difre iehing food a1 monotony | (Copyright d of cabbage ge % used w Y8, providing nous WOMAN 3 x Nov. % Inglish ¢ th grand ning after on her ¢ cent rocen wi har ONER HONORY M plore gold 1 graphical he had e I'aris the § Wit Nosita ¥ na edal of Frene Briet rety it oSNNS COLLEGE YAVCTIONS New Lown Hop, e 8. Miss N. 2 Flor- cap team at o amen, tain of An mOC the Cons of ra “Cut Yourself aPiece of Cake” Ted Lewis and His Band say it so fox- trottingly, and Jones and Hare sing it as 1f they owned , the house. I Cotambia Phonegraph v -'nl Lheatricenl w) Luless otherwise indieated, gencies for th writien by NE ATTRACTIONS AT CAPITOL lidward Horton, Ernest Torrence, Lois Wilson, Fritzi Itidgew: Charles Ogle and Louise Dresser are featured players in the Paramount picture, | “Ruggles of KRed Gap,” which was | “hown for the first thme with unus- ually gratifying results at the Capitol theater this afternoon The story, by Har is one of vifal int , cleverly inter- | woven with moments of delightful comedy. It is a powerfully human picture which depicts the ecfforts of | the people of the little town of Red Cap, all of whom have attained u expected wealth, to imitate what they believe to be the customs of the so- cial leaders of the east and Kurope They struggle to establish class and castes, to organize sets and cliques— and these attempts, though alwa humorous and often ridiculous, are always real and human. The Keith vaudeville bill has five very good acts including Lottic Ather- ton, dancer extraordinary; King n\vl\ frwin, t clever comedians in Town Divorcons’; McRae and Clegg in *The Intruder and the Queen of the Wheel”; Jean Granese, the un- usual songstress and her company of | cntertainer nd the Lovenberg Sis ters and Neary in a very zood vari- ety act, Start % « Negri will be seen in Leon Wilson, | “The Cheat” AT PALACE. Keith vaunde- an absence with photo- cach week William KWEITH VAUDEVILLE The Palace resumes ville starting today weeks offering hal sin plays on the last o ow's bi M Bit of Ry offeri Thorndyke pair of Martin and Selma ters have a fresh, flippant fre two scenes called “Spooling” gives Mr, Martin good opportunity to! display some nimble dancing. Miss| Walters is a capable help in drawing | yut Martin's comedy; IFrances and rank will be well liked in a supreme wovelty offering. P A pieture that will delight one who sees it opened a three days engagement at the D theater to- day, It Goldwyn's 1 King, Vidor “Three Wise Fools,” honed the dircetor | himself from the ul stage by Austin Strong as produced in York by John Golden Winchell 8mith, This comedy-dra A three years' run on the ing stag The the eye that took reion ail-break in father escapes Tomort O'Clair ar blers, in “'A delightful rette are lians; George which 1 ar a clever every is production, by successt play A and " il speak- \l||r\nl'hl|\| hinted or g the staged the fight, The delivery, by armored motor-car the most exciting sequen: have recently s several just ot hefore we plaee One which vit seenes which play ve in the peetacning heroine's other « viets w il In one which w of Tonight—Fvi.—Sat, Keith Vaudeville WILLIAM O'CLARE \ AND MADELI “A Bit of Jrish” THORNDYKI AND GAZ Comedians iTTE N & WALTERS FRANCIS & FRANK preme Offe Winchell Smiti®s Production CINDERELLA Iin 1 |’]'lllll --I% | funny Coon | il Al oy tices and reviens in this column are s respectlye amusement company. lll Illll NEW SHOW AT LYCEUM Charley Abot's Styles and Smiles of 1924 musical comedy troupe put on show at the Lyceum will continue for the The an entirely new and of this afternoon the remainder week, | comedy situations are varied and fun- ny and are entirely different from first half of the week while the «tuming also is complete- Iy c¢hanged and the delightful Dixie ehorus appears to even better advan- tage. Abot himsclt is uproariously and Miss Katherine Powers, prima donna, and Miss Ircne Perry, soubrette, gain new Jaurels. Tha dancing specialties this hal of the week are exeeptionally good and the song selections are fine, A number of vnusual novelties are iutroduced, making this show onc of the best that any theatorgoer conld hope to see. The metion pictire program itself is the peer of the average ph offering for it hrings the mos E star of them all—Tem The Lone Star Itanger. This pleture is the ren adaption of the famous western novel by Zane G Hard riding, t \l'unhn" and rough-and-tumble h shting of the Mix variety feature this western dazzler, LYCEUM Now Charlie Abot with STYLES AND SMILES or 1924 Also Tom Mix in The LONE STAR RANGER Next Monday APRIL SHOWE) these of the Playing Tonight—I'r 5--Big Time Acts--d Keth Vaudeville LOTTIE ATHERTON Dancer Extraordinary KING & IRWIN “Coon Town Divercons™ N GRANESR am;:mcw" JEA “The U nusual T MERAE & CLEGG “The Intruder and the Queen of the Wieel” LOVENBERG SISTERS and Near) A Variety Offering James Cruze Presents RUGGLES OF RED GAP? with Firnest Torrence, Edward Horton, 1 ais Wilson, Pritzi Ridgeway. NIGHT AT — DANCELAND - MMIN ST T pers Now oom Dicplas st KINNY fo he awarded 1o Samcopators, one of New 1 Secured azain Damcing 1aery satirdas PARSONS WA N NN MONDAY. FOLR NIGHTS —HELEN N THE NE o popilar airl with heat i e 23 W STORE. 267 MAIN <7 Gnrley s Singing ngland’s Best Orchestras for thi- Eyent V'S SH Faeming with new Attrnctions HARTFORD NOVEMBER 12 3 wED. HAYES — " COMEDY —**LONEY LEE”’-— "y wOPRN Wirgetion of & 1. BRIAN el Orders Son! Dovs, 2258 ta TREADUY

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