New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 24, 1923, Page 4

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MY HUSBAND’S LOVE Adele Qarrison’s New DPhase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE of the Menace More invidence Lurking We bade night at our them asce apartment the somet hall doc membra which ha hall earlier upon me. 1 mory sharp came w im m finally and 1 its conviet By conte person memory Letter From Richard Summeoers Beatrice Grimshaw, Continued Abe I Kne upr Poor eld in the “tand wept on as he expla he was =0 deadly a going to marry Miss her out of business Bhe has made him ars alrcady o blir hard almost morning Pe do e other insisted 1 night ehe #he married and were in tha and me I though #he sho Carton, ar cally, “1 wi if you do He answe and it scemed ingly, “Not fellow, not in I never fe woman in my I poor girl on the ntil it seemed to me #olve in tears I know now Why ¢ part in “Trumping Wi M weil. It is because the ma he behind the m were iving re arter when even | make went dows they'd sp 1 think t nkets buck m, but 1 always same way, and Did they rum- | my cial tal the too didn’t > Do find in- amber taken of it ing to she and vet make try things had not a chim- by rum- came convine- and 1 told my Harriet's jewels | were prob- could not rid | prescient sort that the ransacking of | apartment at the hands of ed with the Marks tuitively sure the tion with them more than idle | merely curiosit tified The words lips, Bat 1 uncanny owr something SuTiosity Theory eminently absurd no word te Harrict about A Satisfactory ¥ 10 say they cturned 1 was lesides we are be eyes Dicky w widened Suppos w trou they hile are take al the very woli't cor w the Picky and at her with vthing hem It reassured 1008 chi ,-hy-s, hap r‘ DAILY FASRION SEI'VICE I Bright Colors Feature This Winter’s Coats w dark ar maost mig} and my « commo @ otherwise er coats ter usually but means ¢ colors, this seasor One of the Man t worry 1 went the apartment 1 Jhe 1 Harriet, my dre W and s - & Ma meas! tuber ibont 3 AUS as found periments ome in 1 tonsi duce patie High auth r-m‘n s in = “The Adventures &. gl em By Dr. Clifford C. ams were u lothes fashions | €ray in color ing and brilliant latest a of | be shagey for lor returne again \ough theory outed ¥ Robinson N-RAY WONDERS impe t disco medical tr the tment having X-ray ol infection we Timinate oruptive fovers s diphtherfa, typho! and syphilis per eent are dur (teet such culosis to foeal infect and tonsils) s (b frontal and m Rosenow of the this to be a he has discases from have suftered By of the material at fected tooth or from a (after removal) h i it inte an animal ¢ i the from nt was suffering discase Ame Mayo ( crics ar 1 show 1 disea d to ny I ny easy n he M n pm N, id fev we f of the other d Ih| is ion in the and 1) ry.) inic naxi . t. 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Where den fully equipped, the charge for mouth tests worrying on account of health that seems by all means go your cction s physician find that ate the an Gossip’s Corner Ame shown trimmed w tened with this Whenever possible sun sweeping before | them Milk washed on the outside g the hottles th Suede Belts of and weason are those perforations leather buckles Sun the Rugs your rugs or WMilk Botties should always before he them in the refri L"lst Cookie people were ¢ the gingerbread man And cspecially after had baked him again mouth very g ive w made ith Raggedy | Mrs had given him new of Fowkie And hread cookie § Raggedyhmn o Gruelle ked” the cookie pigs, “Have you seen Mr. olate covered ginger- cookie pigs? pigs said “Oh not (he oV ; e pink pig vokie dough and y ¥ ing: that walking was up. im pink) came Gob Wroken OF the Ginger- Man's Arm and was Nivhling Tt to be tan or The fashion Is strik- picasing to the | Roth attractive tailored belts | vacuum-cleaning | putting Tiered frocks are frequently shown in shaded chiffons and crepes, with rhinestones or large heads outlining each tier. | lntlm-r I ur ) | Badger fur, being light and fluffy |and durable, is shown in combination | with soft wools and tweeds in sport | coats and suits. Yellow Taffeta A bouffant gown of mauve | has deep scallops outlined with banda | of yellow taffeta, and a corsage of | yellow roses. Knitted Apparel Knitted things, like scarfs, sweat- | ers, capes and sac should be washed guickly in white soapsuds and warm water, rinsed and dried | crumpled heap in the sun. ing ruins them. It is wiser to wa: very fluffy wool articles in gasoline or have them dry cleaned in 1.llm'ul WaH Paper Glazed wall paper washes perfectly and is a cheaper wall finish than real | tites or enamel. Beating Fags | Egss. custards and puddings ‘rhav are required to be smooth and | creamy rather than light, should be | beaten with horizontal strokes so as {not to take in teo much air. A | spoonful of water will prevent them tiom bhecoming too frothy. for Soaking Clothes Soaking clothes for a long | not advisable, for while this loosens the dirt it pass throughout the | fabric. An hour is quite sufficient. time is Washing Linens Buff, tan and gr linens keep tresh longer it wet well before wash- ing with strong black pepper tea X-ray ISTER MARY (Unless otherwise specified, these re cipes are planned for four persons.) CHAFING DISH RECIPE { A chating dish supper is {tully informal way to ents small group of friends. More than six or cight persons should not he werved from one d If a larger party is wanted use dishes, one at each end the table, Everything should be prepared to cook and all ingredients embled for she greatest convenience of the cook. When the tous dishes con. tuining the raw emptied {they should be the ttable, | The menu should he jondury to the chafing tion A salad may or scrved, as the hoste Sand | wiches that are acceptable with the dish preparcd often nused in place of reheated rolls, The dessert might |he some Christmas fruit eake |simple Spanish or Bavarian cream Chicken King is always a chaf ing dish standby as is Welsh rarebit These dishes are expensive, especially chick and rather difficult to make, Shrimp delight- rtain n two materials & removed re from and sec concoe not he light dish may s sees fit ar ala ditty, bun attractive theaper. a chafing wiggle, rinctum ny hug and chilaly are simple dishes that the most {teneed cook can prepare on -h h. Shrivgy Wiggle Two cups shrimps, | pn.- 11: cups milk, 3 butter, £ tablespoons flour sait, 1-4 teaspoon pepper, 1 spoon minced parsley The ghrimps should be cleaned and in a bowl. The p removed from the can, rinsed in cold running water, {draincd and placed in a bowl. The |other ingredients should be measured and arrangcd in Jishes around chafing dis! the cook Melt butter in “blazer” over flame 8tir in and milk.. Season with sait add shrimps and peas ring antly until £mooth t hot wate: in the water pan, place over blaze and put the blazer over hot water to keep mixture hot while toast or crisp cra small n tablespoons 1 teaspoon table- the slowly add and pepper, and cook, stir- thick and wervi fer Rinctom Two and one-half « ip grated cheese, tiny pinch ¢ tablespoor mushrooms, 1 teaspoon g or Ditty ps tomators, salt, vper cup onion, 1 te teaspoon mustard, 1 nop hutter 1 grated 1 tomat #tir ery cge egrs are fork sshroom Whe stir nti Bunny Hug flo yreac ia pepper toast spread ot strip of Lacor sthpicks. Bro blave, T brows Twiches URNS Cover with wet th( soda— afterwards zemly— Isns I’thmll-"' un even Over taffeta and a| the | Unless otherwise indicuted, theatrical LYC < Promptly at midnight tonight the| curtain at the Lyceum will go up on the annual Christmas eve midnight| frolic, ten acts of tip-top vaudeville| brought in from New York for the occasion. The advance sales has been good, but there are still a few reserved seats at the box office for [the late comers. This afternoon’s show, corking good variety of vaudeville| and its fine motion picture bill, at-| tracted a good house and tomorrow | afternoon and evening this same| show will be repeated at the continu- | ous performance. The picture brings | Johnny Hines in ‘*Little Johnny| Jones,” the screen version of the fa- mous musical comedy success by George M. Cohan and which was pre-| sented by the Tabs on the Lyceum| stage two years ago, with Urban Cal-| ahan in the role of the clever littie merican jockey. The latest episode | |of “Fighting Bolod” likewise is on this program and combines a side] splitting comedy burlesque on the movies with a thrilling boxing mateh. Tor Thursday, Friday and Saturday with a new vaudeville program, the Lyceum's scr feature will be Wal- lace Beery in “Richard the Lion! Hearted,” taken from Sir Walter, Scott's “The Talisman Beery, great character actor that he is, assumes the role of King Richard who led the English crusaders to the Holy Land quest the Holy Grail with its in of AT ala PALACE. is “BEALTY Starting REVUE” today the 1 ofter attraction in Ander spar special featur rescntation Tommy son's beauty revue 1924, a kling musical comedy with a cast of 20 people including comedians, song- sters, dancers and backed up with a snappy dancing chorus of beauties, The Anderson show carries a very fine reputation of being one of the best musical comedies now touring and it is assured that Palace patrons will find real entertainment in his| show as his cast is made up of very talented people Madeline Buckley the prima donna and she displays a fine singing voice in her different numbers. Miss Dorrene Glover is a charming soubret and dances her way to instant favor. The comedy end of the show and the cause of plenty of laughter from start to finish, is taken care of by George Rubin and Ted Steele, two comedians who are guaranteed laugh provokers and keep audiences in continual enjoyment. The dancing numbers of Grant and Hap- perny, and bits by ether members of the company keep the show alive with entertainment from beginning m end, Of special mention is the gay, youthful chorus of beauties who sing and dance very well indeed, The show remains here all week with a complete « of bill for the Lalf of the week, The photopl traction the first three days will offer ! Marion Davies in “The Young Dian and for the last half Priscilla Dean will he seen in “Drifting.” On ¥ | day night the Beauty Revue will stage & local amateur ball room dancing contest with pri of goid for the winners. Applicants enroll now at the box office. There will be three | continuous shows Christmas day | starting at 1:30. A New Year's mid- | night frolic will be offered New Year's eve featuring Phil Ott's musical com- edy. TReserved seats for this show | are now m:m; at the box office, ALL GATES THROWN OPEN | White House Grounds Open to Public | of of is Tonight During Singing and Play- ing of Christmas Carols, Washington, Dee, 24 lthe White House thrown open tonight while Christmas carols are sung at the north entranes | of the ex mansion Mre. Coolidge, wife of Presi dent was the moving spirit in having the old custom revived, and at her | invitation, the public will take part in the cclebration The vested el | gregational church, w and Mrs, Coolid lead the singing. Musicians from the Marine band will assis ~All gates of grounds, will be ecutive the oir of the First Cor Presi- hip, w ere the { dent ge wors I BIG NEW YEARS MIDNIGHT FROLIC 1, 1929, 12:01 A. M. featnring PHIL OTT’S MUSICAL COMEDY Big Chorus 1&erved Seats Now On Sale At Box Office Ann PARSONS’ BEGINSNING TURS Matinees Wednesday. 7 .IL L “BROADWAY CHOIR 2 uil ldf!:l \‘ notices und reviews in this col written by the press mgencies for the respective amusement company. CAPITOL The Capitol is offering a gpecial holiday show this first half of the week with big Keith vaudeviile head- liners as the featured attractions. 'he big offering presents Ralph Dun- bar's “Broadway Choir,” a preten- tious singing and musical offering with ten wonderful entertainers. They sing, each being a splendid voealist, and play musical instruments as well, Patrons of the Capitol and lovers of good singing and music will find a real treat in the “Broadway Choir.” As a special added attraction Wel- dano's Sensation is offered. This is a thrilling, sensationa! acricl offering with a very strange and unique ap- paratus used in doing dare devil stunts. Ryan and Moore offer “Fall a very fine comedy skit: 1es will prove here as he is a one- and a big sensation and Verd{ ank great rgged “Peggy attraction dancer erever he pla will be seen in “String Comed good comedy offering that I cleverly done and very entertain- The photoplay feature on this presents Thomas H. Ince’s drama, Her Repytation. M McAvoy and a large cast of popular stars are seen in the leading roles. The Capitol will offer a special New Year's midnight frolic on New Year's eve starting at 2:01 a. m. at which time ten big Keith vaudeville acts will be offered. Reserved seats for this show are now sclling at the box offic There will be three continuous s s on Christ mas day beginning 0 re ing. Los Ange City and Chi were received daily by engineers of the United States geological survey while traveling in the bottom of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Radio SS0g0S Salt cago, a: 5 MADELINE BUCKLLEY | Prima Donna with Anderson's Beauty Revue at the Palace [ CapiTOL NEW YEARS MIDNIGHT FROLIC dan, 1, 1921, 12:01 A, M, yeaturing 10—Big Acts—10 Keith Vaudeville Reserved Seats Now on Sale At Box Ofice LYCEUM F=VALDEVILLE ACTS—5 PDONT yonai NMAS LV MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT AT 1220 W WG YAt ACTs Hartford AY (XMAS) NiGnT) Friday and Saturdsy FELD'S GREATEST <1008 LEON ERROL in SALLY Cast Inclodes WALTER CATLETT The Only Company That HWas Plased or Will Play Tomorron —No Mail Orders Now—Seats Nights—Orehesra. $3.00: Ralcony Gallers. 100, Mativees Wedie K250 Paleons. S2O0: Family Cin das “sally™ Phone Oy Family Cirede el Satenday S1.00 S2.50. %29 Pridny to amd Gallers £1.50; theh

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