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Ti 4 decreuas Drinking Hny\rf\;n r per Over-eating hould be avoided always a Bright's discasc Some fasting program have ventiy Iy en Wy 18 cor rec tutes show 2oholic may be ¢ this in eta six years, cent o prétetns A ve I and William 85 t diet rding © The Last Order From the doorv silently that the M«’)l]\rr Grahs and sh her m,v ghter her side 1 put he indomitable old | “Don't you rying about “I'll be were wi distinctly and — put hands. Good-by great time ago 1 wrote of the he ould b loubt be ] ring abou w you ANy ibout yo! kid Prevention 1spered ter drinke your chance case 1« gond Filington Letter From Ruth lie Prescott My Dear The sand do arrived h t & world Just should doesn’t se the I can’t talk to them, one over her, | tha she for do- physi- sometimes termed of man) troub) meats ast- is greatly | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, R s Buttonhole Loops Make Attractive Tnmmmg DAILY FASHION SEI'VICE | r“"fifli it | he Ay to m 1 | m P m mine,” and Mrs. | er at i n r- | d | | ly. s | at | 0| cord into small pieces (two inches is a fair length for the loop, but this depends on the size of the buttons). Fold the small pieces evenly and sew | one on each mark on the rizht side of the garment. The raw rdges of, the loop are towards the edge of the garment Next place the facing ment right sides together along the edge, catching the place (sketch ). Fold facing on the seam line in place (sketch 4). attractive fasten- make Buttonhole loops trimming as well as necessary ings. This is the way to them For i hias inch to | the it kin ith On to be and e are the loops themselves cut a true strip from three-fourths of an n inch wide, Sew together zes of the strip and turn side out by sewing a bod- and and turning the strip bodkin (sketeh 1.) the edge where the loops are sewed, divide the\space evenly mark with chalk. Cut the bias | raw | right to one the to the gar- and stiteh Joops in back the and press it ol N I Asparagus Tips | Whan you have a few tips left over combine | poached eges and cheese, ilonxl. nd you have an Brims combination, seen on some of | Contrasted fabrics o novel innova- asparagus them with served on appetizing " |Gossip’s Corner Double ims are hats, are Uses for Cheese | will transform a most com- | | monplace «Hsh like rice or m.m-rom; or baked eggs into a more Lpicurcan | cooked with the food or grated on afterward Double b the nd tions Cheese newest gilding a 8 r- Colored Suits Sun-Dried Fruit Keep sun-dried froit in alry place and sun often Dump- ness to be avolded ulways. This ap- | plies as well to dried vegetables such as corn, green pras, cte ht hasized in cos- well as Vivid colors are emp tumes for winter sports as Palm Beach outfits, | on, | W warm Inlaid in Wool the newest capes of twill cloth are inlaid with hori- 18 of broadeloth some fabrie ) g, Some or covert ontal r Potato Garnish Rosettes of mashed potatoes made with the pastry tube make very attractive garnish for meats and stews, other wool « Illnn'-lhl inery 8" o i- Alpaca abrie in Plain and ca that comes ir pattery ulg lait m- Substitute Door A rolier shadc convenient than a cabinet or set of sometimes more laundry is door for shels h of Contrast flannel blouses monogram- black are smart for sport They with dark or| g " T to ¢ wor | tures, ! notice 1 tricks hie | Elly juggles everything in the | auintet of enty jtitle and a | new . ed s Brightened Antiques »u want to brighten up old m ebony, rosewood or any valu. able antique finish wash it in warm naptha soapsuds, wetting only a little space at a time, and wiping it quick- {1y with a cloth wrung from clear hot water, Then rub with old silk or| flanne The Adventureso Kag N u\d 9 A!l Johwy Gruelle “Do ite ples sShe Dida't Believe Wi “What on earth kept \ml out 1|||| this hour of the night?” demanded Pat's enraged wife from the up- stairs hall as lul softly closed the front door at ) & m. “Well, darlin’,” replied ben iver since tin think up a good excuse home by 9 e Judge is oft . (hoga p it ur Pat, "Oi've o'clock tryin' to for not bein' 9«yAfi: by it off of your or you will he rushed inside to | Ann tocked in & took a moment for | uniock the closet | Raggedy Ann | ropes tznoodle \» long | Yose | | M Hookis Th Hookie the Gobli ad wa 1 to borrow a sausage grinder 8o that ould make Snitznoodic sausage Tn ice, kind Snitznoodie E in the Goblin's hqllpr also a prisoner ter a chal gredy G A Got A was a n's house o Weeky In's he TRIK h he prisoner Hookle hi= sage gr Nageedy ike on Now iy aiting Mrs, Cooki sitting san- ep with 1 fastes Hookie could hear th stairs ppit Raggedy unlock cli open He dow N nally Gob P 3 the Goblin Opened the More Then Hookic Door a Little shall g Snitznoodle A Ragg tz it too, It ay WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1924. i l || 0" I L -|'- -!I‘! l m 'g L’ [y e "!Ii Unless otherwise indicuted, theatrseul wutices nnd reviews in this column ure written by the press agencies for the respective amusement compuny. e MABEL Starting Thursday the Palace |offer double features with Mabel No mand in the revival of “M i Lon Chaney in the “The Shock. As a character study “Mick 1 avork of art. You will et this adorable little waif. story of “Mickey” is vivid with tion] much of which iIs laid !wonderful twilight zone of GREAT LEON AT CAPITOL. | Tonight is the final showing of the| excellent bill of Keith vaudeville fea- turing TRose Maura's Revue at the Capltol, also “Lawful Larceny,” the excellent Paramount photoplay.. To- morrow the entire bill changes and| brings an entirely new show of vau-| deville headliners and photoplay fea- The big attraction will feature vaudeville presentation of the Great Leon and Co., exponents of Hindu magic. Leon carries a whole carload of paraphernalia in the pre- sentation of his illusions and more than enough to give the entire show himself. His illusions sre quite mys- | titylng and sensational and he prom- |ises & number of them that will make the natives of this city sit up and take One of the most mystifying will do while at the Capitol a long spike or the body one of his ney T the come: is nail shooting through of | female assistants onto which is fast- ened a long ribbon. Other acts on the bill include Billie Bowman in “Chatter and Changes Stutz and Bingham in an original comedy oddity; Little Elly, the gling marvel, who is a mere slip of a girl, but yet performs juggling stunts with the ecase and grace and much better than her brother artists. Little room, not forgetting the family sofa which che also walks up tand down a ladder while having @ perfect balance with the sofa. Mildred Andre and Co. will prove quite popular here as this rtainers are very versa dept the art of singing. dancing and music. The photopl: feature with this bill will offer he Ragged Edge,” a fine drama with an all star cast in the featured roles, Btarting Monday the big attraction will offer Enid Bennett, Matt Moore | and Barbara LaMarr in “Strangers of the Night,” taken from the famous stage succes: "n‘upuun \muomk" ug- |Crawford Adams & Co. At School Auditorium The Parents and Teachers' tion of the Central Junior schoo! hus arranged a entertain of quality « The first event Associa- High series of high given, | " or th previousty oceurs tonight at the wuditorium ot the Central Junior High school, beginning at § o'clock Crawford Adams and company are to New Britain, although they are well known in the lecture course field and huve appearcd repeatedly before audiences in many of the large cities, Mr. Crawford Adumy has been before the public for over | nine years, with an unbroken record of success(ul performances, lie is a violinist of note, and interprets the musie of the great composers with rare dellcacy and a fidelity to the spirit of the theme which brings to | the hearers the very soul of the composition as its creator was in. spired to form it Mre, Sybil Jane | Gould accompanies him on the plano She is a soloist ¢ unusuul ability, The reader, Mrs, Murgaret| Fearson, is facile in her treatment of | dramat descriptive and daintily | humorous sclections, sumne those where teurs. mischicvous Lon © competing carthquake | 8hock” Mickey is a sweet, littel girl, ey and Virginia with the San 1'ranc for thrills make notuble production. It an, unusual pieture in every sense the word and one that will make deep impression on all, | The . earthquake and |the uncxpected climax {drama of life #nd leaves widersd audience consclous only an amazingly powerfid stor: come a fire to IN A L. ROOMS broke out u bagget in the American Legior at Arch strect at 7 o'clock last night caused 350 damag The | flumes leaped along the wainscoating | and legion members present In mee ing called the fire department The Price of Silence Johnny, did you o that clerks at the kissing your sister? Father, T cannot tell a lie I got my radio sct i Fire which in aste Tonight— Maura’s Revue reoms | B THURS., FRL, SAT. 3-KEITH VAUDE- VILLE ACTS-3 eaturing THE GREAT that ware Johnny That's t Judg PARSONS THEATER, Hartford 1. RAY COMSTOCK and MORRIS GEST Have the Great Honor of Announcing the First and Only Visit in Hartford of Ihe Moscow Art Theater stanisiavsky and Viadimir +oh-Dantehenko, Direct THE WORLD'S FOREMOST THEATER COMPANY Performances fellow har store Tour Only . Yor p Hi nraphema show in Itsell Eaponents of Carlond of A Whole T BILLIE BOWMAN “Chatter and Uhanges Thurs DOR IVANOVE Fri. Eve., DEPTHS “at. W NANOY Sut. Eve ORCHARD, Tehekhofl, Transistions of the plays on sale #i the Ml office. Price 25 cents, 12—“THE Comedy dun. " BINGHAM Oddity STUTZ AND A Comedy e MILDIED ANDEL & €O, a Symphony of Tome and Color ANl Star Cast in BAGGED ¥ ' BEWAY “strangers of the Night ENTERTAINMENT COURSE Auspices of Parents and Teachers’ Association of the CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TONIGHT—Crawford Adams Co. February 11th, Charles C. Keith Mareh 3rd. Dr. David D. Vaughan April 2nd. Charles Crawford Gorst Season Ticket 75 cents Sehool Audito NORMAND AT PALACE W ac- in that| SNAPPY REVUE AT LYOEUM The Nick Nack Revue, g company |ot five peope, two male performers |and three girls is offering an elaborate little minitature musical comedy re- vue at the Lyceum theater where it will be presented this evening for the last time, in conjunction with the all featire photoplay program which brings the latest news reels, also the }mm episode of “Fighting Blood" [ se rial and that classic of the north- land—"Where the North Begins.” This feature attraction stars Rin Tin |Tin, the famous police dog. It story of love and intrigue in a |son Bay trading company post. Beginning tomorrow there 11 be an entire change of hoth vaudeville and pictures and the big movie at- traction will present Guy Bates Post, famous for his work in “The Mas- ' querader” in “Gold Madness” a & !krmping romance of man's quest for "¢l the precious metal that lies hidden |in the lonely, desolate hills of the west. One of the best pictures of the year is slated for an early showing in “The Mail Man,” starring Ralph Lewis ®ud il or- nd dy Pights With Octopus -While at work in the sub- merged wreck of the nch battle- ship Liberte in Toulon™harbor, a |diver was attacked by a large octo- pus, which twined its tentacles | around his arms and for a few sec- onds rendcred him powerless, The diver managed fo drive his trident |through the creature’s body, but hout making it let go its hold. last resource he gave the alarm il and was hauled to the surface {with the octopus still clinging to [him. Comrades cut the tentacles off with hatchets and knives, Paris- PROGRAM Grand Revival of The half the laughs are wet with | wholesome, IH‘ of | al | as | vivid | a thrill-be- of LON CHANEY Jdn 11 SHOCK™ of San FPrancisco's Larthquake Can Sew M After School—10¢ ey { YCEUM TONIGHT ONLY WHERE #NORTH BEGINS with RIN-TIN-TIN The Famous Police Dog \ \l'DF\ILLE ‘.un., Mon., Tues: Wed. “THE MAILMAN" 'PARSONS'—Next Week WED. and SAT \||<lt AL EVEST OF 1924 Prasentec /oty o cee 1 Bester e et e e ad € PEOPLE SPRE ORCATSTRA Wil rders Necopted Now PRICES: Faee. e fo 250 Vst e ts SO0