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REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Held e consciousness that unwittingly my spoiled her reunion with which made me step to i slip my arm around her. dear,”” I said, “forgive us but he was so funny in nanghtiness. Junior!” I spoke author- itatively all son. “come and tell Grandma you are sorry you were to her, and that Richard Second the |t child 1 her daught her side a Mot! aughing. When Richard Second Center of the Siage. Harriet Braitwaite first to recover from the bomb which Junior had just set off. Although sl must have knowr lisping but tly clear utter that her mother ! |<1 referred to ‘an inte? idiot over Edwin did permit t of oyan ad herself was the perfec an to my sn an eve a1 rude her eyes as she is a my sm gain 1 imagi simply observed ou | Gossip’s Corner Scarf om Hat A soft felt hat, cloche of course, trimmed with a black and yellow alpaca scarf which also winds the neck und makes a muftler know Lillian dat But or ther-i told ghter Lit- was g upon Marion her ye stract his at- mo spiring had flushed and is silenced in exclamatio Junior's with percept joined in atter tention W h r mother 8 7 promptly s motion Mother Graham, hersclf however, swiftly gaining her poise, lifted her head in a gallant mainter of position Love “Well, 1 did stoutiy Sk il about nded lue €n 5 White Kid Gloves white kid glove vidently staging the smartest fur them in numbers, ars, , The evening for pts to ¢ ctions one re- : Shating Costume the smartest skating mide made inee No L out- wool gaudy have sashes heavily assever 0 g to lie And it 10 disgrace that for & woman to husband. But 1 40| Tha scarf thoese him too much above | o dress. being & len 1d blood, Harriet. and | anee around the my dying breath, | upder the belt, you please reach to the but scarfs embroidered in yarns, heard of be to ) yvow've put Long be almost k wound held in ends that think your own flesh « that T'll wit like it or lump it 1 looked ar ne with hem say s of ¢ vwhere id my Bed Jackets bed jackets Digestion Aid digest ximum mealtir appetite nutritior Ric tic to ard voice, repeat at Second,” sl As for said in a very bad you m “you are an things you you, But, then I suppose I can expect nothing else.’ Her tone intimated that it was use- I less for her to try to combat the good fects of my i damp 1 cared no whit dread intensely, my little #u. that h ir propensity for anny prec son would h flattered complish the task his baby pride The Laughter Is Infe 1 expected a t but boy angry Dusty carpet to Carpet the ery plan paper some of the d damp before s bran or veeping scatt idicious training over it or t to take up owe feelings, tended Table possibile Kitchen may be up to smail expenditu buy the best Top It t tops one is now or old It is economy to tting porcelain grades chip the erior without humiliati tious mpestuous burst erect sobs instead N straight faced hi ludicrously that 1 hit the smile Me P ody A imp with eyes so lips hard to keep buck twisting thon Richard sing i irgument he baby edi Dick-Rird (g} Reeond rapidly Daaner Dooner. Nichard dumb-hell name He brought emphati of Katie that have held our ri and I exploded Mother Graham hauteur upon 1 hope v she bega talk he A A ham fat's n you bet y boot ret it child not only but deni only proper substitutes tion that my so given him. When 1 have slaved and sacrif 1 knew speech by which made that ganc hurt her in th that m the rest *of coming heart wae not that | me interry r 1 her apparent and and arro sting hal obsolet authority g 0 pride was 1 floute 10 & woman w her discipline e ————- L erauny Semy of okt v anh'fl Conver Between Struble and Mrs Alden “ou 1 would dohn Ald This Mrs. sation yest 'Good mor ‘Good mor & cable Trescott over the ence. H of prosecut make you rather ep pearls th quently 1 sion that t matter man Da negotiate man might = eise 1 am syre Ellington would be make the right kind wil write her imm much shall 1 te er price to pay for it? ten thousand doliars would take the price of 1 am very much chagri has 10 have this ‘roublc & over something I« thought to make me very happy.” “He seems to fec Mrs 1 that he was entirely blame¢ since he was a little b the obsession that m u you and instead of going (Cop Telephone Mark is you fia - bt to oy | models that have open NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, —— DALLY FASHION SEI'VIC LONG TUNIC BLOUSE The fashionable tunic blouses growing longer and longer, new models show just a few inches of underslip below the tunic’s hem. True, a good bit of the under dress may be seen from the sides in those seams, but opportunity to colored ma- that is just a better contrast harmoniously terials. T'he nese mode popular. long tassels mings. sketched is in the Chi- | is new and very embroidery and appropriate trim- blouse which Chinese are SISTE When planning a meal that includey grapefruit, remember this is an acid| fruit und must be uscd in careful food combinations. Too much starch served in the same meal with a grapefruit dish is sure | to eause trouble. A reasonable amount of starch served first is perfectly proper. As when a grapefruit salad is served after the meat course at dinner. But halves of grapefruit served a cereal at breakfast is a bad ation pefruit Add fruit juice and heat in double beiler over hot water | dissolved Add sugar and stir sugur is dissolved Cool and mixture bhegins to jelly fold in whites of the eggs beaten until and dry, is a might | When mixture cut uncheon. Hot | M1rped until stiff, Chill and but. | trem molds to serve e t, 1923, NEA and ad hearty dish sets, in salad that main satad own bread jessort Service and Oyster Salad Seine Rising Faster and Grapefruit aris, Dec. 31 The Seine was move peel fre ruit and divide into sections, removing every bit of membrane or skin. V h and drain oysters and combine with grape- fruit, Let stand an hour. Drain from juice and arrange on a bed of lettuee, Sprinkle with salt and pour over olive Garnish with strips of pimento serve with toasted crackers, Grapefruit Ambrosia Two grapefruit, 1.2 eup shredded cocoanut, 1.2 cup whipping cream, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons pow- ed sugar, 2 tablespoons nara- schino 3 Cut fruit in tough center pulp but e with stand cream ur observers said it would § to rlu 8o all expert ably continue Parisians are beginning whether they are to live the ordeal of the inundation when the river passed the 2 mark Crowds watch the yellow stream as it city whirling timbers, miscellaneous wreckage to The prefect of police threatened suburbs to over ol and barrels the last night authorities the and shelter of the it seems more than likely, to leave their homes at milit: for tion who, have tant and remove l.oo Sprinkle and let Whip mura- large alves and membrane. e in the und sugar two hour: add salt and h half with a skin cocoanut on it til stifr, 1 top eac dute, Another ('.6I;§a}id § s ”.“ > Iver Grapefroit Toe hoiling cups grapefruit granulated gela- tablespoons 1.5 teaspoon salt and 1et stand in Soften gela- water and When e m into let Threo-fourths cup water Dee. 31 throes of another At the head of miles west of Dawson, Y. T dyke s in the und silver rush Beaver river, 50 Hin, reported discovery of and gold started u stampede f Keno and Mayo, the mining sett of the Yuker the new gold it was said clal e T pay-dirt run 1,100 to the There 100, gar, 1 1-2 tuhlc cge (White) lemon M fruit juice tin in 4 add ng to & a x salt and sugar until dissolved spoons cold r to dissolve uict. When whites Turn salt and garnished drained from from ont region, caled silver the district radio me " tabie wiling wat tr fruft ounces in cording Mayo o dry gold x mold K in 1 iy ges 1 fo yurs. Serve and with prose their sirup Grapelruit half t ed cherries REPORT BIG PROVITS York, Dre 3] Motors company of $1,937.453 Oct 1 192 preceding 12 dding do ran.! New » grapefruit juice reported net 2 cup whip- for the year e against $1,469,944 months, 1.2 cup 3 1 ping cream Soften gelatin in 1-4 cup cold water The Adventures f RaggedyAon edy Andy Gruelle tznoodle &yJog " While the F edys come home last triends were tags: comfortably s No Ann sadly something mus “Then ] sha and fo rep the nice soft sponge cake dh z strang the e, the ki cookie puppy Raggedy Andy salf be 1 can i dy Cookie 1 vas havir log the queer Goblin tznoedle | swp, waiting t Joor 1 J out where hr Andy called e (he made of « o door the com the Gob every e chicke ad taken s away from cker baked and Voot Away Was Tied Hand Could Not Get cookic door then, | aughed have Snitznopdie as sor 1 can some ast visited the flc e i top of until until when the stiff Turn into four small molds, | cream and remove Inc Paris Faces Bad Floods | ris- ing faster than ever this morning and'| ’: £ o rob- this week. ask | again of 1910 foot swollen | rolls through the! and sea. afl| made arrangements with the eivil and evacua- inhabitants | will | no dis« Rush Hits the Klondyke ' The Klon. gold the Keno sliver | rom ajor n offi mng ton ae rom ntul roft ding the okie oco- and 1 have captured him and sau MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 192s. o TR T SR I RIS IS IRI3TT L3RI A3E ST EESRNIIIIIIIAIIILITPTIIITIIINALIITITLNL I,p T |l!t| !)“ Uyl &o/ Se reviews in this colvinn are ve amusement company. Unless otherwise indicated, written by the press agencies for the respec 4333I3IIIIIIIIIITIIITIIINIAIFIINIIANITNLTLLN 33320 3838388828 333231, .\lflinighl Show Tonight—Lyceum | 'ENETIAN MASQUERADERN" Tonight is the big night of the! Starting today for the first half of closing yeag at the Lyceum where, [the week the Capitol is offering | tollowing tf® regular show, there will | mighty fine bill of Keith vaudeville | be a special New Year's eve midnight | headliners and photoplay featur frolie for whiche a dozen high class | Heaging the vaudeville bill is acts from New York are being brought | Ven®ian Masqueraders,” a wonderful | up especially. These include some of [act, with Olga Bochm and Co., in a | the liveliest stunts 'on the stage, in. [ulnging, dancing and musical fanta | troducing musical specialtics, dancing | Included in the large cast are Mis | features, side splitting comedy h|ls}0].a Boehm, Viennese prima don {and other novelty bits of entertain- [H., Maxwell; operatic tenor and A.Car- ment. There still are some reserved |ola, baritone, a: ed by a quartette seats on sale at the box office. {of Italian street singers and musicians The regular show this evening, also jand Miss Collette Blein, sensational tomorrow (continuous performance) | French dancer. The entire novelty is |and Wednesday brings a fine vaude- [a real treat and lovers of good enter- ville arrangemint and as a picture |tainment will find it here. Other acls offers Hope Hampton in he Gold inelude Wood's Mule Circus, a novelt "Diggers,” a lavish prodnetion of the act with mules and featuring Spar mode. It deals with the life of | Plug, the dollar a minute mule. Any- - chorus girls on New York's white way whose finery and clothes are Lought by wealthy men. Because the; 1o not work, but manage to got money they known gold diggers” in the vernacular of the street. This show is the screen adaptation of Da- | vid Belasco's famous hit and was pro- | duced under his direction. | ¥or the final half of the week, with | a new vaudeville program, the movie feature will be Wesley (Freckles) | Barry in his latest comedy in which e is co-starred with Harry Myers in | “The Printer's Devil.” the rate of $1.00 a jand ride Spark Plug |the master of the banjo has musical offering and his pl he banjo is certainly fine; »(-ould are comedians with an original {line of patter and wit;,and Kendall, {Bytop and Slater will be found ve amusing in “At The Studio,” |ing picture episode, showing the troubles of a movie director trying to |engage types for his new picture |“Adam and Eve.” The fcature pho- |toplay on the bill presents Wally Van and a big cast of favorites in “The Drivin* Fool.” Tonight the will stage a New Year's Midnight ll—'rfl“f‘ with 10 Keith aects as the big attraction. There will hbe many other surprises and Capitol patrons will find splendid entertainment here while watching the New Year in. Reserved on sale at the hox office minute—but try Brent Hayes, I AT PALACE, entire week, P'hil Ott and his revue with vau- Ott is known as and best known has surrot PHIL OTT'S REVU Starting today for the Palace will offer big comedy eatest an ats are all T'eddy Lee Billy Mack g the f Chorus, its ire girls, HEADS LEATHER 00O. BOARD. New York, Dec. 1.—I nt George H. Swift of the National Leather Co., has beecn elected chair- man of the board and Vice President W. I. Fisher advanced to the presi- dency. Letf, Kiddie of pretty | mous Danci sistible whirl | chanting music, and brilli | tumes. As far as musical comedy | goes Phil Ott's Revue is a real tre as it is brimful of music, comedy and wit and should prove very popular during thelr stay here. The enjirve/ ec. 3 | show, costumes and scencry, will have Smelting and Refining a complete change on Thursday. The @dvanced the price of lead from 7.40 teature photoplay for 50 cents per pound. t three days offer oduction of the well known classie, nity Fair,” The cast inclu rrison 1ord, Mabel Ballin as Becky Sharp, Herbert Bosworth and Kleanor Boardman, besides thousands of ex- tras 1 in the Waterloo scenes, To- night at 12:01 the Pa will stage its wal New Year's Midnight Frolie, erved scats are sebling and | rush seats at cn- oS- LE \D PI{I(I S \()\“ New York, Dee, The American attraction the|to 7 s Hugo Hin's Tonight and All Week i Greatest Comedian PHIL OTT And His Big MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE Vaudeville Features Big Cast—Special Scenery Dancing Kiddie Chorus Harrison Ford and Mabel Ballin ‘Vanity Fair’ TONIGHT AT 12:01 A. M MIDNIGHT FROLIC Best Show—Lowest Prices Orchestra 58¢ 500 Rush Seats 4lc Box Office Open All Day MICKEY IS COMING AGAIN ut b8 here are 504 the beginning of the -World War in 1914, the number of reigning | houses in KEurope has declined from torty-one to seventeen. LYCEUM NOW PLAYING "WARNIR BI{U\ nent Sinee by Arranye il DAVID BEL \\(() AVERY HOPWOOD HOPE TIAMPTON WINDUAM STANDING LOUISE FAZENDA HARIRY DEAUMONI A WONDERFUL BILL FLOWER DANCE ACODD FELLOWS HALY New Year's Afternoon, 2 10 6 o'clock Music by GURLLY'S ORC PARSONS HARTFORD 1 Nights Beginning Mondas 4 Only Matinee New Yeur's Day H. WOODS presents “SOFTY” A Comeds Drams. ONE OF THE FINEST by _Jubn Hunter Booth wuthor @ “The VMasquernder” with ROBERT AWES Flovence 1hinn Wm. B Corbett Adin Wilsn Been. B0e tn 5288, Taes Mat o “eat Sale Opens Tomorrow Morning lizabeth Murray dack Raffarl Florence Vdnes - $1.80 o NING THURSDAY., JANUARY 3rd 1. SATURDAY Presemts 3 NIGHTS B A POPULAR PRICE MATINE Arthur Hammerstein, LEO CARILLO “GYPSY JIM” e Plas by Oscar Hammerstein 24. and Milton Gropper Pricee—tves e to $2.00 sat. Mat—30c 1o § “The | one riding Spark Plug will be paid at | fine | a mo\ - | Capitol | BY. DR. CLIFFORD (‘: ROBINSON ROUNDING UP DWEASE Some ars ago the real emphasis pure bread, health conditions and living was confined largely to cattle and stock. Of course, this was more pgominent in western states where many large rancles were situ- lated. The improvement was marked. Now, people are toming to believe | more and more that it 'is more im- | portant to give the same inteligent, | scientific care and attention to grow- {ing chitdren that they have been | compelied by law to give théir cattle. [1sn't it rather strange that no law has vet bggn passed which insures healthy parentage to the children? Health boards in both states and counties, physicians in charge of government tests and institutes, home | associations and clubs of prominent | women have put their shoulders to thie back of this great health program | for better babies and robust. healthy children. In one county in Montana the campaign against defective teeth | has resulted in reducing the number | of such teeth in children form 43 to | 31 per cent during the pust two years.- | This indicates how mar stomach ulcers and diseased kidneys this ene | county has prevented through pus and infection from abscessed and diseased teeth. | Mouth breathing, v |evils of throat discase, lung trouble ‘un(l often loss of hearing, has by proper operations and widespread | warnings been reduced over 50 per | cent. Perhaps the best showing of all was the campaign just clesed in, in Carlon county, which bhanished every disease spot that could be located. At | a health program, over 48 miles from a railrond, where 60 children were examined fter one year of treat- ment to ~ly€\\ the per cent of im provement, every parent was present them driving 40 miles. board interested in conditions. Try and round germs and bacteria robust health Washington, Oregon and Idaho produce nearly half of the commer- cial apples of the United States. of hysgienic with its attendant some of t your th Stro. local hea up the d that rob our children of ying company today | SPECIAL NEW YEARS EVE MIDNIGHT FROLIC TONIGHT PROMPTLY AT 12:0 12-ACTS-12 Tonight, Tues., Wed. 5==Big Time Acts—} Keith Vaudeville featuring “The Venetian Masqueraders” with Olga Boehm & Co. A Song, Dance and Musical Fantasy Wood's Mule Circus with “Spark Plug,” the un- ridable mule "OTHER BIG ACTS ‘The Drivin’ Fool’ Wally Van TONIGHT AT 12:01 A, M. MIDNIGHT FROLIC 10—KEITH ACTS—10 And Many Surprises Box Office Open All Day

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