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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY MYHUSBAND'SLOVE}| s & ] fios ) just a ¢ gathering on each shonl- E der adjusts the neckline, For the ll‘l' The medel is suitable to silk crepe & ' o satin in any one of the popular - . colors and would be decidedly attrac- | | \ < indicuted, Madge Needed Help in Breaking Vo e hest physician * tive in velvet. It may be worn \ cither with or without a belt accord- i The Last One Answers ing to one’s personal taste. s | Through the cmotions 1 knew that my mother-in-law, - | M. = BIG JAZZ BAND—LYCEUM | CUNNINGHAM AND BENNETT swirled rou e at b f EliZa- | though she er iost an opport: - —— e One of the best musical acts to ap- | The Capitol is now offering for té- znx H.w\;v on's & AWHL ity to speak disparagingly ‘r;\ Dr r'ml~ | SISTER MARY pear at the Lyceum in 1‘ I':"sr "";‘“ night and Saturday an exceptionally eath—shock tthat Ty yer did not feel safe in lliness with S Conts is the feature this last half of the | gooa hinl of Keith vaudeviile and one did not fee w——an_anticip any oth c ot it would be %) ‘ N T wtory, so|Woek. starring Cole Madigon and his | that went very big with patrons yes- for me to ment f | {to speak, of your kitchen utensils and |J42% band. A talented outfit, thisliorday, The big featured attraction him since his | ;W‘\M DUtithe 618 and worthiasa to band plays the latest hits of s¥nco- iy the offering >f Cunningham and 1 humil incarcera- 1 ke way for the mew amd meces.|vation and bas an excellent encore| Rennett, big time favorites who are root house ¢ ¢ moun- . | lietsa 4 |number. Other acts, also high class, presenting “Beau Brummell and Lady here he had rushed in Side Train. \ |7 It's quite as important for the include Kingston and West in & €OM- | yoqjr ywith their Broddway éntertain- Dicky and Claire A plack satin frock with a surplice | | 7. housckespar to have a full set of |€dY dlalogue; Howard and Jenkins .5 and Yonder and Marle. The should refuse t0 ' front and long, tight sleeves is canght ! | [tools as it is for the carpenter or|@nother clever pair; and Queenl® proudway Entertainers are a band, e am, even if 1.y 4t the side with a buckle and a | plumber. Duncendin, an entertaining comedi- | opa of the best heard here this seasoh id summon wide foid of the material is allowed | | Sharp knives, broad blunt knives, |€"Ne. The feature picture is one I 4.4 the whole offering pleased pa- With su ctermination 1 45 drop down and form a side train. [ stift knives, limber knives, ons long, hich Wesley (Kreckles) Barry and | (rons very much at the opening shows 5 IR RicRy == {two-tinad fork, one short three-tined |Harry Meyers ‘are starred, “The|ycsierday. Gene Morgan, “the joy t not so pronounce . after the other, Green and Gold. . | tork, assorted spoons, a pair of scis- | L'Tinter's Devil”. Tt is a comedy ijoy» ais0 registered a hit with his to be v h S response was g | sors are as necessary in the kitchen|drama of a small town newspaper, | somedy and fine dancing and went off ! : with lots of real funny situations, & 1o hig applause. Georgia Howard, the oy . 8 . zown of gold lame coith is ere comy ¥ ne ! ey as oul | niquely draped so that the lining of jas the bits and chisels and saws and | A S . | hammers are in the carpenter's tool |good romance and a thrill of two that | 5, cing violinist, also scored with her g0 over big. I3 llent violin playing and dancing 5 B ot § 5 = auld green crepe is revealed at cach step i : : of the wearer {chest. And the housekeepor uses her ! ’ Shevit oyt » {tools three times a dny, 365 days in| ©On Sunday evening the —Lyceum ., js cusily one of the bright spots TRanigerione A e : b : A S X shoulder Flower |the year, rain or shine. will present another double feature | .¢ yno %" The Ontario Duo offer text before you te v v was Dr x 3 S A nicked or bent-edged paring|Program, one of the big pictures |, gi.k routine of balancing feats that The old fashion of wearing a flower [ knife is worthless In the kitchen, so|Peing “The Purple Dawn.” may quite correctly be called a nov- i the ARoidcr I b e Al tule throw it away and invest in a good| FOr the coming week an excellent The other scts are up to thé program is arranged, starting on Mon- | (sgpi10) standard of excellence. The day and continuing for three dn)s‘rflmmwfl_‘_ feature presents “The theatrical notices News to Mother Graham exact situation S ane " lat s ou, physician voics calm a Mot v tri a , . 8ea : steel knife that will stand sharpen. i 5 ing and then take eare of it. A par- i Suede Hats, ing knife is a delicate tool and|With “Where the North Begins.” Steadfast Heart,” m fale of the Vir- Suede hats are embroidered in seif- |should not be used for seraping pots| Guy Bates Post, fummm”ror hS | pinian hills that proves quite intere fore you color and laced together with cords and pans nor prylng off refractory| Work in “The Masquerader,” will be | ooiinp [y the cast are included Mary ithout a or ribbons - - ————=—|lids. 1f you pay a good price for a|the movie attraction for the last half | 5j jan apd those wonderful child ac e helpad - o * Fasy to See Dirt. stainless steel paring knife with a|Of next week in hig latest production 'y, .o joseph Depew and Marion Bat- ”‘.n :.x-m :x':-vm , : Velvet \N'l:fl""' e Paift the inside of yowr bureaw,sharp, easily turned edge designed | “Gold “"""““ tista, who have great parts to enact arriet will take erae eivet applique, in hlack or white, 'y ol 0 citehens shelves and | specially for paring and then abuse 5 . |in the drama. and all the rest of you I Rosh on (s imewent avening [Rawnd oo A e A | e iak your fohay ey | EAID OTT'S REVUE AT PALACE . fous note of ) you can keep ‘ i pride 1 “;‘Vh ol ””"‘fl S of white crepe. A {Don't cut down en a hard surface| Phil Ott and his musical comedy| The first can opener, made neces pride in his volce i - |with a paring knife. For instance,| company opened sterday with 2| sary by the growth of the canning eonfidence in his wife's fron nerves Emvelope Bags So Nay We AN “\hl‘n mincing parsley, put the par-[brand new bill for the last half ofgthe | {ndustry, brought its inventor a and calm resourcefy was flly . Large envelope bags to be carried Get the for Old Man Taz |sley on a small board rather than an week and one that will heartily be | jarge fortune, justified, but 1 wondered if his under the arm are of black duvetyn proyjjence Journal | old plate or saucer. enjoyed by all. This new show s full sureness that she ncedad noth in Ry Dr. Clifford C. Rohinson intricately braided in soutache i | Keen Fdge. of comedy, song numbers, and danc- any time of stre there 1 et . - heavy sllk covers a cape of xnul' If you would keep, vour temper|ers, and has a gorgeous display of | be a tiny part f h CARING FOR EYELIDS. Hostess Gowns, Embroidered Cape | dull, keep your paring knife sharp. scenery and costumes. They will eon- Harriet's cogtent. | A clear, clean eve, togetlier with| < Attractive lostess gowns are of| Magenta colored embroidery in|A sharp knife ls an economical de- |clude their engagement here Saturday self-gufficient of women KnowWs MO- i prgianting lhde, 8 one of the real pleated silk crepe de chine, trimmed metal cloth, lined with orchid chiffen, | vice in that thinner parings can be|night and it is hoped that many whi ments when she T NEINE narks of and good looks, Y with lace and long siik tassels. {taken in less time, therel saving [ take the last few advantages and see | hoth time and food. | this fine show. Starting Sunday night vine ~)H‘:r the [ / iety N erfectly healthy eycli Embroideries | which the wes re AN 8O and not e sireted to Jooks of un Black and White Always iron laces and embproider-| A long. thin case-knife with a/the Palace will ofier for four days, TONIGHT AVD 5A1‘ {s valuable for " cutting George Fitzmaurice's mighty film often recelves | curiosity by others A stunining creation of white vel- jes on a thick pad so as to bring out |round end ls | eGiting a Physician . very delicate he vet has teimmings of b cloth the pattern. (butter, spreading sandwiches or toast, | spectacle “The Eternal Cit The , “Is there anyth y A upper i s adjustabl ‘ in appliqued large design and is e ——— putting on some kinds of cake frost.|action of this picture was taken in 2 ; 1 ! ings, cleaning vegetables and the ltke. | Rome and New York with all the There 8 hint npa oxte ¢ \ 3 J banded with blgck fox, St « 1 1 BEdwin's voice, and 1 tc h is pra L The . ’ ‘“0"\““]“:‘];‘:‘""?”""f');‘. P;,'|a|.;. ,1,:‘,,‘:""“‘; ‘ery often in cooking the stiffness ofllmrkgrnundn showing the noted and promptly tissue of the cyelids quently i Heather Mixtures. I not water for heating, ete.. into every ase-knife makes 1t poss to| historical places of Rome. It is & “No, thank y¢ th f I swollen, sometimes v Heather mixtures are very mueh | ward o gast * | 1loosen some tiny corner which has|modern love romance and is enacted . physician at L 1 ¢ eyestrain, blows or discases:liked by the smartly dressed YOUNg | e {stuck and won't yleld to the spatula. by a cast of 20,000 actors including | Muslcal Ome 3 loose with the Bert Lytell, Lionel Barrymore, Bar- | After gently prying got ready to alter which attack its tissue in such a Way wamen of today. Th come in soft . train it the lids are entirely clos tones flecked with red or yellow mmmwmmwfl | cage knite slip the spatula under to bara La Barr aud Montagu Love as- | h Lurn witheut breaking. sisted by « large supporting company. | R E v U E it reads “Gond. Te 1 t he . onstruction and color of thes tation. Telephone ¥ this eyelids is also a good indication of Looks Like Bow ! And no woman can ketp house|On Thursday of next week the bill | number as seon &8 you can aAfter vou ! general heaith and cireulation f An unusual muff is merely a huge | without one of these long, broad,|for the last half of the weck will of- have told Mother reddened or tinged with rather & blus [ pow of weal that gives no hint of its {limber spatulas. They are used for|fer double features. One of them mfl “All right. Good.by ish shade of the lid tissue, it indicates | niccion until it is actually in use. | turning pancakes, potato cakes, meat|pa the grand revival of “Mickey", I hung up the receiver and turned |a poor circulation. The physician fre : balls, fish, any vegetable or meat that | Mack Sennett's great comedy drama |l New Show—Plenty of Fun to find M Tice i sympathetic | quently your blood ¢ tions & to be hrowneéd on top the stove. |with Mabel Normand in the title role ¢ | The flexibility of the blade makes it | “Mickey” has been revived by the DOUGLAS McLEAN face ng out a picee of paper and cireulation by eyclid conditiox A Retiisan | . ty normal — cyeitds o, ovay themse . 1 | possible to remove it without breaks | Maek Sennett company through the . you'd ar {ectc J 1 r liould be careful not to read in o & wreath of flat gold P ing. Or run under the contents of a|pumerous requests of thousands, The | m SN Sown e i e tior in the glers of the i A other feature with “Mickey” will of “THE MAN OF ACTION” thoee you know o \ th ecause evestrain and Rell Sihouette. £ h ical, Too, ter Lon Chaney in his new photoplay £ teok the ba mur and distorted lids b vou king cookies you|“The Shock.” i 2 3 7 The bell silhouette ix hasiz B he Ehoc a3 " e he bell silhouett emphasized will use the apatuls to remove them | arting Sunday Night They are quite as apt to be three. lagain 1o remove the mixing bow! y TS : 3 e . o : K e ot S ety from the molding board and again! George i aurice's Gr ; banded about the he ) ) ¢ & nd aga orge Fitzmaurice's Great ek e |« e nevalage Them e burle e et e Mo I | (T TR LONER BAGHANGE RATES [ Coomuimmenrienn ' ght ose the pupll and the strong : i . , ) quarter length as longer L : lieht, Sty cike fromting: i m”:l‘ “THE ETERNAL CITY” of required work to keep it is constaunt muscu. — . | 218 [ with the spatula and the last trace | Beitish Pound and lrom-h Franc in Rome With the Keeping White | of the frosting 18 removed from = ) ) Keep sour white satin slippers, or 4 the platter or bowl with this same | Continue Their Downward Course of This City as the Background {tool. A spatula will save many tim s Datas B Seca Sabiatte ' in Wrapped in blue tisue paper and they w et e e ) | . V. from v‘,y‘p.l-,,,‘ hecome ye : P | its cost jus! ]1 ’h ing llw, means of | 20,000 ACTORS IN CA als t g | gios ot bé p‘:"'"" ”"]"p":”‘: "k:\ New York, Jan. 4.—Buying of dol- Also re 0 | > | pudding or omelct or anything Which |15y exchange “in Paris and Loudon | ¥ Als of morcury ) Yood Pad must be mixed in a bowl. |agnin today influenced lower steriing | Bert Lytell, Barbara la sot pad made two feet square A wooden spoon I8 essential for | 4 > Marr, Lionel Barrymore, N tuffed to the thic 8 e and frane exchange at the opeuing of | Marr, S 18 infatuat] eves 1 iffed to the thickness of un ® creaming butter and sugar and beat- \tho New York forelgn exchange iar- ontagu Love Bis half insar ? . and o nis n and a half saves onc's energy I mixtures g - 'll_ F Mesic made himself & i ) while standing for a long time, as iy otted spoon (s convesient for| : . Special Mus 4 g | » French francs dropped (' points 10 G t Parts had been perce w but1a w wwollen | when washing or ironing beating cakes, “stirring gravies and /o 4541, cents, a new low price for reat I'a 80 knew thankfy . re puf elids 1 be found Ir - sauces, or Leating mashed potatoes .|| ¢ | : —_— b . . < ime. Traders reported there was RV D tion was her blood supply To Clean Vurs [i€ & wooden masher has been used. | soma seiling of the franc bils in tnis |l MICKEY Is Coming Again knowledge out medy these by To clcan your furs wipe over with - | A long-tincd and long-handied fork | parket because of the enormous in sonsidered for & moment ad- goft flannel, then with a bit of cot-| The young lady across the way says |18 an insurance against burned fin-|oacen tn French note circulation as| ton in a siik oloth for a swab, apply [she notices that the former erown |&°rs for oven usec disclosed by the weekly statement of benzine, ether or gasoline very light- | prince, who was back in Germany for A wire whisk I8 as necessary a8 yno pank of I'rance. 1y and then hang in the air to dry a while, has returned to Upper Silesia [# dover beater, And the joy of have! pemand sterling opened at ! 1 two sizes of dover |yy,,v.rs MUst {42835, a drop of about one cent | be experienced to be appreclated. | g, yesterday's closing qunv.vlon. very often it is quite important 0(,n4 then ymproved to $4.29 1-4 | beat the yolk of one «egg. Every| oqper rnnn.mrl »xchnnlrs open. | { ] ° m housekeeper knows the [utility of try-|.q cightly lower, Bolgian francs be ing to brat one egg in & bowl large | at 4.29 cents, an overnight e reddened, irritat while easily or guessed of t n which t | 1 ich | | ing quoted & enough to hold the o dinary du\nr‘”""‘ of 10 points, | TONIGHT AND SAT. Ax s Sewy o beciest | : or Emeraes Boocd o0 Py Laryees 9ed A I " there's @ Diffcrence. [ - er From Priscilla Bradford ' A v L J G “ : ‘ y 0 my rue ‘ Prassers 70 ':\’.:‘,y"::", I‘(\-.rl rw’a"-:a\: Given by Plaimville Grange Mrs. Mary Alden Prescott At i At Grange Hall, Plainville sanees cooking ta insure Y Saturday Fyvening, January 5 My Dear Friend 4t e g " P A . | : & Ly s gk Laggedy nn aggedy Andy and and SRS | prevent ng and makes sure per " 3 - . It g - the kind Cookie people stood down in | You are afrs down { smoot! 1 prevent the nceessity Ikmlvl\;l'l a N:,n' I‘mnu arr e . s - “ltront of Hookie the Goblin's rei” R ¥ Andy 1o the|of stra [ man’s Orchestra t ,‘ [’ s hous® soblir I 3 d l\, d]«]" Do y i Cog o a dover ; s g e il i 3 . Salde & Jobli s e i 'ur{lvr sure the heaters are dry before you that I ha p " i a " il | e T te vt bt Lok Gl AN aak way of thinking a! s “a 1 ia the other fznoodie was & prisoner, ticd 10 & 14,16 to find & way to come up here, | fect cleanliness bbb Ll gt i 0 et Rl s a-;n,”’fu « H;"‘g,'m,””."‘:‘ b i and you never can do that. so you| A sharp, thin-bladed knife for eut- P o . L " > e - - will never rescue the Snitznoodie! ] ting i and cakes shoulld be kept PSS e . . bk O s el | Yoty Whi" for 1 purposes only. The knif E VAUDEVILLE ;:;‘""fl: - ; ‘ ) g A e N i i™Ywiwili b e for 1he way you [should not be put with other kitche - . who came from v and n your so n In had reached the Goblin's roof by #70 SR, FIRUELR B lN arnin and | v it AT o Tabed e dii TONIGHT AND .\‘:\"T. | BT ’I'“HF OETE : Here's a Great Bill ViR . rich cloak and suit t Y ar hanging 1o a lot of m pufl bal-' o oq the window 4 s ! ) BEGINS” Hollywood 1 t fr € ol . * “Let w8 go away where 3 rea care Bo ves : ‘"m : :, " o - : m £ ‘ i i : . : ooking. c“NNINGHAM & CORBOt uRGerst . y ‘ a b e et [ ™ BENNETT | (PARSONS - Hartford s funay house did not ha t Nights Beginning himney, o it was impossibie for 1 . ! % w to el fown Vol Putnam Man Gets Severe Sentence A f" e { S P "’:"""" - “BEALU BRUMMELL I A Popuinr Price Matines Satorday tor Driving Awtomohile While AND LADY FAIR" ARTIUR WAMWERSTEIN precsnte T Vf'v. v |..u‘-‘u e of f.vun-u With _1'hrn- ¢ LEO CARILLO the Broadway Entertainers y p 1uto- .md “ " given b perior Conrt Wait Till You llmr Ilw PRICTS: Bvon, 00 30 o008 fus Hmr.‘ an 1o o Lv‘i:h" tand! e 1o $1.50 was & second eftonder and figured GENE MORGAN _ _._J ante o aceldon variie Ison “The Joy Boy" Goods, Goody, Gomeh! Wookie, 1he :t‘ iy X 3 pov Goblin Cried maxi this o Thread Silk " avent | Pl W8 st omiit . ) Wt Wish 1o have the (oblin hear CMINC S04 Wab N6 sfreste A Stirring Tale of the sl.ss " Al son ' Defore . 14 ¢ o hour iate Virginian Hills With AT i s i e T e Mt B ST e s BHROKER SUSPENDED MARY ALDEN New Vork Jan 4. -The New York B and these wonderful child JAY’S — cookle chick: ' - : i taie god, 1o Vachunke todss hunounced 1he ) getoramJoveph Depew and . ctio Marion Battista s e OTHER BIG ACTS e VAN < | J ' i . ‘

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