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Dicky’s The roa and the T a car, and greatest p telephone, meant the eificient M stalled sume time we 50 ofte some one But why message, telephone Why had he cq at 1 press statior mother 1 knew thing whe! and—perha With a lit heart T w his broth a telephone told EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Adele Garrison’s New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE s Shocking News For the Family between the home held d farmhouse icer ibles peed. The nea Dicky had said, and that house over which kindly, icer ruled. We had in- her at the es of rs. we pu n d the servic her famil had Dic his hurried » to anoth®r th wn to call him? ne to tell his to the ex- distressing, must b my mothe dreaded. *h at my ad meant assurance some- ot on riet rrified ¢! n ps—H ondered if he er-in-law His that Edwin was in the room with him meant hesitate to I had not 1 morbidly car at the “Come swer to my the door 1 steam. Sh ker plump as trig was © was fi and shinin her usual ion How dc ally. “I've in, for 1 Junior that Ticer kit 1 ever woulc in,” have Dicky not a blow in's voice, and— as 1 halted my hen whether would n rd wonderec or, again. icér called, in an- and as 1 opened 1 myselt in a cloud of at the washtub, but figure, tightly corseted, as ever, and though her her hair was smooth turned to me in unflurried fash- v founc e was ushed g, and she unhurried, said cordi- you'd come to send I didn’t want to trust to y you beey something no sign of | | l my engine out to Ha; in that way.' pause while hear my | There was a second’s 1 waited, fancying 1 could | own heart beats, How It Happened poor girl,” came the and William is mo utomobile ageident, husky vy in- s, Ed answer, ureq All right Dr. Braithwaite's deeper sounded aiger o few seconds, “I'll tell you the rest, Dicky's pretty badly broken up over his sister All we know is a message to him from some friend. William is conscious but can’t live, and he wants some of Elizabeth’s people to come at onee to the children, He wasn't on good terms with his own people, you know."” Yes, I did story of culties with sty AW Ye voice Madge know the whole sad, William Harrison’s his kin, and affirmative which my did not notice as he own gave ¥ brother. hurried on | “The children are at the homes of | neighbors, We have looked up time- tables, and the first train down there leaves an hour after that aftegnoon in here from Bridgehampton. | Harriet to get that train, but 1| don’t think it advisable for her moth- er to take the trip, Dicky will go with | us, of course, unless Mother's condi- | tion after she hears the news is such that he cannot leave her. T think you ought to stay with Mother, in any case. But Harriet MUST go to those children.” There was energy, domination and sympathy in his voice, but there was something else, an eagerness such as | a man might feel who sees even through horror and sorrow the cham‘e | of long-denied happiness coming him. | difficulties ——— DAILY FASHIO Soft lnterlmmg to Keep Your Coat in Shape no longer offers to the home dress- maker, as all syffening in a coat is a thing of the past. An interlin- ing of some soft material like un- bleached muslin, gives just enough body to the front, yoke and arm-eye of the garment to keep the shape. Coat-making THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1924, SEUVICE BY SISTER MARY (Unless otherwise specified, these re. cipes are planned for four persons) Banana Desserts Bananas are an excellent winter fruit. They are known as a “sweet | fruit” and supply a small amount of heat and energy. While green bananas are very starchy, ripe ones are not, the ripen- |ing of the fruit changing the starch to sugar. By cooking the sugar is made more digestible for many per- sons and the heat changes the starch of green bananas into the more easily assimilated sugar. If bananas are served raw the fuzzy sort of coating should be scraped. from the fruit. These recipes may help solve the sweet probiem for a meal or two. i Raked Sponge of Bananas Cover bottom of\ buttered baking {dish with a layer of split ladyfingers. Add a layer of whole bananas, allow- ling one for ecach person. Sprinkle |lightly with sugar and the juice of {one lemon. Cover with shredded | cocoanut and cover dish. Bake 15| | minutes in a moderate oven and serve | with custard sauce or whipped cream. { Scalloped bananas make a nourish- 1ing dessert without eggs. by the front and back pieces of Scalloped Bananas 1 1 Choose bananas that are not over- pattern and baste it into each riph, Butter & balding dlsh and’ar- of the garment before the scams are fyange bananas in layers, slicing sewed, This muslin, must be thor- |crosswise. Sprinkle each layer light- oughly shrunk before cutting it out,|l¥ With sugar, a few drops of lemon If you use this interlining as illus- |juice @nd bits of butter. When the trated your coat will have a genuine |dish is about three-quarters full cov- sul a in to go evi T th be: Ki the | th part e 80 of tertaining show of vaudeville and mo- tion pictures, the premier comedienne; West, a clever couple who have a fast line of patter, Howard and Jenskins, band of Cole Madison, breeziest musical outfits on the stage., this young comedian, with his comical | freckles, has a part that permits him | ties to advantage. devil on the Briggsville stagnant little country newspaper for which people great comedy drama, Barry has }ldrly‘ Myers, the famous comedian who has !5 too hard, Mary Halter and Harry Rottenberg. starting today for the Benn: | Fair,” assisted by their Broadway En- tertainers and “Yonder Paul =T ’ I’ ‘IIIII!II!II I """ilf'..fl"!liu.n HATER { bod pT% Unless otherwise Indicuted, theatrical notices und reviews in this column are written by the press agencles-for the respective amusement company. nptu i3 eaes s sessiuarererrs et sttt ol oureaiar s anesaste et e ey oot enst teress il JAZZ BAND AT LYCEUM The Lyceum offers a varied and en- McLean in “A Man of Action,” a fine #omedy drama that will more than please. Starting Sunday for four days the Palace will have the honor along with the Princess theater in Hartford of presenting the first showing of Fitzmaurice's recently finished photo= play spectacle, “The ternal City."” The photoplay was taken in Rome with a cast of American 'rtlsw and the famous spots of “The Kterral | City” are backgrounds for this drama of love and romance. The Coliseum | stands most prominently in the hori- former containing ch acts as Queenie Duneendin, a Kingston and snappy team; and the famous jazz one of the The picture presents Wesley Barry ‘The Printer’s Devil." In this picture {zon of the greater part of the action g AT '8 I | nd among the many notables seen in show all his many-sided personall-| 0 oquction include the king of SR R0 rtor d Premier Mussolini, and the “eHE, 41 jack-shirted facisti. subscribe by giving | ts and chickens, he works at :ryth?:g fr';lnc\:rl‘;:ing 2.113::;;;13 ‘l‘o‘why Stay Fat?’ You Can Reduce nning the press. For his supporting cast in this| The answer of most fat people is that it too troublesome and tobd dan- down. Marmo'a all these y_ harmless, nd have the |added advantage of ch A box v {#old at oue dollar by all druggists the or send the price direct to the Alarmola ln 1612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, CAPITOL, | Mich. Now that you know this, you have no excuse for being fat, but can reduce big attraction at the Capitol steadily and easily without going through last half of|long sieges of tircsome exercise and stars ! vation diet or fear or bad effects, @ role of the “devil's” e"_mloyer”sflous 10 ruu_l: the welgl autiful Katherine McGuire, Louis| ng, George Pearce, Ray Cannon, Preseription diftle The e week will offer Cunningham an: t in “Beau Brummell and La,dyi and Marie.” Cunningham writes songs and and Miss Bennett sing them, and does the rest of the world, A fe his compositions are “Melodyman,” “Have a Smile,” “Gates of Gladness,” and “Tripoli.” Their offering is by far the greatest of its kind that the Capi- | tol has yet presented, and patrons will find in their offering a real music and song treat, Other acts include the Ontarion Duo, supreme equilibrists, with a sories of balancing stunts that may quite correctly be called a nov- clty; Georgla Howard is a dancing | violinist. She is an attractive girl, a| splendid violinist, and besides pos-| | sesses a pair of good dancing feet and | tailored look down the front and|er fruit with a layer of coarse bread around the armholes. crumbs, Sprinkle with sugar, one-half teasgon cinnamon and pour over| thrc®.quarters cup of thin cream, Cover dish and bake in a slow oven for 30 minutes. Remove cover and Jerry. He'd be sure to spill 'em or cat ‘'em up At the Telephone “I never have known a time when you didn't have something to send to Junior,” 1 replied, forcing my lips inte a smile, Mrs, Ticer’'s absolute composurc in the face of any emer- geney always makes me ashamed to show perturbation her pres- ence “May 1 “Mr. Graham a from the hous She shot then set a chair phone "ot her tone noticed that she rubber washing orally with centra tion was curiously knew that whatever might be waiting for stood ready to carry might have for her Dicky's at last Hello ! Where Ticer's? ot right. “Dicky “ATe you sure *No! NO! patience in his deeper also right, but poor ¥ His voice choked queer, clutehing &t my heart 1 gaspe “Oh! Not dead | The sketches show how far to | place the interlining. Cut it out Tonight—Fri.—Sat. PHIL OTT'S Musical Comedy REVUE Brand New Show Dancing Kiddie Chorus DOUGLAS McLEAD in “THE MAN OF ACTION” {by flattened chest or lowered breast-|just to the waistline or slightly be- bone and incorrect working or rest-|low are efatured on many French ing posture, the interference is felt|frocks quickly brown the top. Inot only by the heart itself but by — | Banana Cream |other dependent organs. Colorful Shawl Choose perfectly ripe bunanas, peel You can greatly aid your heart to A gown of white taffeta, quite and scrape. Rub bananas through a normal action by careful attention|trimmed, is set off splendidly sieve, To one cup of pulp add one ROBINSON |to the manncr and time of eating.[Shawl which consists in a huge|cup of cream and one-eighth teaspoon Atding Heart Action, | Hurried meals spoil many a good|®auare of white crepe, very heavy |salt. Add four tablespoons powdered If the real importance of the nor- heart. Take at least 20 minutes for|and silky, embroidercd in vivid em.|sugar, one teaspoon lemon juice and | o good singing voice. These assets, a | heart, in helping life extension refreshment. broidery. beat with a dover beater until Hxht!gmup of attractive costumes, and| to 10, 15 and even 20 years,| The action of the heart is quite jand frothy, Soften one teaspoon | ..i..a) especially written for her be fully impressed on parents different during certain periods of m-l"u'-lt"*l gelatin in one tablespoon |, ..o her brand of amuse- | children, our life line would|rest and sleep. While it is true the they [cold water and add two tablespoons | ;. exceedingly popular, | surprising gain, heart does not get a real vacation [boiling water. Stir over hot water|yj, Howard is a favorite in| number of, children who are|from action, it does obtain some rest until dissolved. Beat this into first | cuugeviile and she recently scored | under a handicap early in/during perfect slecep. Don’t overload mixture, Let stand on |~vv- m:ll v\"l.'l heavily on Ziegfeld's Roof in New life, could be very much reduced your stomach late at night and go cold and firm to the ;"”’ h ':": York, where she was quite popular, | through a heart examination by alto bed with nothing but work ahead -f‘;":"{rfi':‘”"’ garnished with preserved | Gene Morgan, “the joy boy,” has a| competent physician., This test should for your heart, pumping blood for fine line of comedy and dances \l'l'y‘ carefully and thoroughly made unnece v food supply. Every time well indeed, in fact so well that it after children have apparently fully you do it you shorten yofir life, sends him off to big applause, ;u}. recovered from attacks of rheuma- man and Moore will be seen in “Up tism, scarlet fever, tonsilitis or diph- On the Roof,” a delightful comedy therin. It is not infrequent for many skit that is @ continual laugh from | children to be crippled for life with start to finish. The photoplay at-| heart action that does only about traction on the bill will present the| ha : VI‘VM \:uryuq work pleture that has just been delighting | NO!' Therc was im- The use and development Broadway, “The Steadfast Heart. Itched and Burned. Could NotSleep. Cuticura Heals, —_—— “'1 was troubled with large, red pimples on my face. At night they itched and burned caus- ln' me to scratch and 1 could not sleep, Every time I turned around in volce, and won mus the chest, arms and nlmu»- 3¢ T told you Edwin is all ders, that aid the heart in its normal t ction also of prime importance. 1 with a ¥ ot posture has much to do in aid- gullty ing good heart action and healthy Jungs. If the space tu Which the heart acts is narrowed or constricted bed they pained awfully. Each week they lmmd to grow larger and more. painful, I was treated without any bene. fit. T read an advertisement for Cu. ticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. It helped me so | purchased a cake of Soap and one! box of Ointment which healed me." (Signed) Miss Silvia, 204 River Rd., New ford, M Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are ideal for dally toilet um Froats Uil Address: ““Outieurs Laber- ¥ Mass " Bold avers. . £ ir un- by a any M 1 added to call him A s By DR. CLIFFORD C. front of the a 1 .. mal often put could and 1 and her big apron as 1 wrestled The homely comforting, 1 troubled Mr: any Cranberries Do not cook cranberries atter are tender, for long cooking makes them bitter a ndtough. Cook them at least a day before you wish to serve them if you want the flavor to be the best. course,” she said simply waus comprehendi show The placed ac- news Ticer work 1 Grapefruit Knife A grapefruit Kknife that is sharp- ened on both edges is an improve | ment over the, other style Furniture Scratches | When scratches occur on furniture cut a brazil nut in two and go over the scratch with this ofly surface. It will completely ob- literate new scratches and make old ones almost invisible \\nn-nmmf Hloor You can make the ktichen floor waterproof by applying cold paraffin ofl with a soft cloth. | g | Cinnamon Sandwich | very good sandwich is made by cutting whole wheat bread into thin slices, spreading with a layer of sugar and of cinnamon and using four slices of bread to each sandwich instead of two. ' The Adventures f KaggedyAun | a9ged ody Andy by Johmy me, out e voic “Hello, Madge? Mother STARTING SUNDAY George Fitzmaurice's “THE ETERNAL CITY” TAKEN IN ROME WITH 2,000 ACTORS and Bert Lytell, Barbara LaMarr, Lionel Barrymore Montagu Love n~'r l!l(. walnut i I atr imperative ‘: it's not Edwir uck i [Goss:p s Corner Flowered Blouse PHIL OTT'S REVUE AT IPALACE, For the last three days of the week and starting today, the Phil Ott Musi- | cal Comedy Revue will have a com- | plete change of program, offering a show that will eclipse the one that they have been appearing in since their opening here Monday. New | comedy, songs, dan seenery and costumes will also be scen and heard, | Mr. Ott with the assistance of his comedians will have a brand new Jot | of laughs to hand out and they should prove side-splitting. The feature pho- toplay on this bill will offer Douglas » Large flowers of black velvet are appliqued to a white crepe over- blouse, which makes it an ideal com- panion for a black velvet skirt Fur Pocket. A pocket of fluffy white rabbit fur is the only trimming on a chemise frock of black velvet Gorgeous Lining Brilliautly lined capes that 120 e Ml(‘l\F\ Is (ommg Again A reach LYCEUM NOW PLAYING makes her nay\v,\ exeremely glad that you kiddie to your hearts, course that very [and T am Letter From John Alden Prescott o His Mother-in-Law, Mrs. Joseph Graves Hamilton have taken the Mothe espocially as my mother has not been so kind about it seems to the casa r « think that because ! gave him the trip abroa name of John Alden Prescott 1 have know y ¢ 3 g to be filled something ry rible, but I prid ‘ e drive Leslie she old-fashioned and Away ion at will have to forgive her. cslie you will bring back the oven. She had to make small ones be- edge of the roof right down at the perfect health and again cause the oven was not large enough | Goblin. “I shall reseue the nice, kind me say U‘" you have all| to make one great big balloon Snitznoodle because it any fun '-'""'J wishes for a our- And when the oven door was open- being captured by a Goblin and being | nd a safe return ed, all the cream puff bailoons were tied to a chair! You should be, ‘""“"IW““' your so light and Auffy they came floating aghamed yourself, Hookie the JOHN ALDEN out and sailed about the ceiling, It Goblin!" B was lots of fun capturing the cream “Ha, ha, Ha lLeslie Prescott to John | puff balloons and tying them together up at little W Prescott 50 that little Weeky could sail up know is, ‘How above Hookie the Goblin's house and cue the Snitznoodle wher jump to the reef. He intended climb- on the roof” ing down the chimney t6 rescuc the “That will not Snitznoodle who was a prisoner in- side, are Hookie 1 1y me | gedy Andy going abroad nother Snitznoodle sausage just I'd much rat stay at he could borrow a saus: you and Junior 2il of the Bnitznoodic’s e you very much, very anxipus to rescue him. Al t anged al- cream pufl ballooas were tied togeth lisiike o and one long rope hung down wo John.) that little Weeky could hang on and much the could hold the cream puff Alice balloons so that they could be guided ited gver the Geblin's roof. 10, When everything was st Weeky took hold of the cream puff ba criest rise in the air. ftick laggedy Ann had theugt Your wind, so the balioons had been take © 80 to the side of the house that the by | wind blew it directly ever the roo Little Weeky, when he was dire ¥y over, dropped to the roef 1 ik old balloons, freed from littie Weeky's bored | weight, flew way up in the air and were out sight for Naggedy Ann Andy and the others as woon a: Weeky dropped to th oof, had it 0 of the long rope “Now 1 shall climb down 1 chalr and kick m oul ney and rescue the nies ‘hite House ast cvery | noodie!” Weeky calle it sounds ridiculous, | his friends . When he said this, the window &t the top floor of the Goblin'a you r Dear I hop vou a your Tonight—Fri.—Sat. CUNNINGHAM & BENNETT o i ow “BEAU BRUMMELI AND LADY FAIR” asgisted by their Broadway Entertainers — and — “YONDER and MARIE” It's the Classiest Offering We Have Yet Presented ! OTHER GOOD ACTS said n” little looked over the s who Raggedy Ann made a lot of small "It was 1 ing cream puff balloons in Mrs. Cookie's Weeky said as he court has these hower be a a since we Lesiic ton s 'mpo privi let isn‘t “or of PRESCOTT. the Gobilin laughed¢ “What 1 wish to | do you expect to res- you are up mu Letter From as a Alden T“ls w0MAN you wrote to mother to make up RELIEVED FROM - - SUFFERING E.Pilkhns chehble learest, Almost sweet me for sweet ittle Weelm be easy!™ to nyself lo not Rag making 8001 had told nded Goblin not P that he inte m and pleas grinder so fricy were tastes, ¢ my s a joke, The Photoplay With a Soul The Steadfast Heart a tale of the Virginian hills with MARY ALD and those two wonderful jj| children | - Joflfl Dcpew and COMING M Marion Battista W bGiNy you 1 rest girl than carried m gh : Witha notable WARNER CAST Drrected by WILX'AM BEAUDINE ; VAUDLVIL Veaturing COLE. MADISON and JAZZ BASD Dover, Del.—**1 wish every woman hhymmrlulmdicimuit to me. | had crampe and faint epells and very bad pains. One day | wasover tomy > 's houseand ready, liWie rope and the allowed to ave Miriam Battista in Distinctive's Production of “THE STEADFAST HEART" Distributed by Goldwyn-Cosmopolitan b2 1k Now Playing At The CAPITOL my oons were to me the to of nonsense of the train “n spread out P pan- ving wear a which has to be All the Cream Puff Balloons Were Tied Together o That Liwtle Weeky Could Hang On. “plied 1 sh imney and at you will . thnoodie.” At this Hookie 1aughed harder than ever and everyone won jered why he should seem to pleased hen he was about be wrestird Then Hookie the Go said, “You thought of et hing Jittle exee thing what is that? " Jittle Weeky said “Why!” Heokie cried. “There jsn't ¥ chimney for you te elimb down:| Ande when he looked the roof, Jittle Weeky something that thiz was indeed guite true *ho_ and that he was on the high roef | | with ao way to g°il down. b NDAY NORTH sake and “00r the Raggedy hard for E reveren <ome o 20 4 free-horn o pull PARSONS’ NARTFORD Mowdny Bvewing, dan. ih THE SEDGWICK CONCERT COL ke Fresents the Wost Important Wusical Eeent of the New Yeur Geraldine Farrar and Comeert ompans Wenrs Weldon, Viaritone Sooph Malkin CeAliat (Tunde Gotthelt. Piami Frices $1.45, $1.53. 5299 und %2, Seuls now wl Sedgwick & Cseey's 199 Ay tom Steeet PARSONS HARTFORD 3 NIGHTS BEGINNING THURSDAY, JANUARY A POPULAR PRICE MATINF ATURDAY Arthur Hammerstein, Presents LEO CARILLO “GYPSY JIM” A Unique Play by Oscar Hammerstein 2d. and Milton Gropper Prices—Eves. 50c to $2.00 sat. Mat—30c 1o $1.50 e chin the siin wn to Ameri out of the at ittie o when 1 knelt by the yuse (i or i watehed his soft was four stories high, 1 thought of that mother opemed and the Goblin poksd } ho bent over the eradie in the man- | out. “What did you say?” e ger and concluded that my lot, even of Raggedy Ann with a vicarious child, was much b “1 didnt say ter than was Alice's who hae only a| Ann replied. at court to look “Then who 4i4™ I heard someone LESLIE about rescuing the 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) s tied 10 a chair in this room ave membe ) vend ra anything Haggedy a That's what the Gob Wim, or say Enit znondlc presentation for- asked ahout ward 1o 1 love you ! (Consrignt,