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Y SOLDIER SWEETHEART Adcle Garrison’3s Continuation of REVELAT!ONS OF A WIFE S— | P — S at = ! Uhy Madge Had to Overhcar Dicky’s lance at Mrs. Durkee. saw her| | Telephone Talk. ity e Dl ol aecided tra: et nis oy ooslns tolnless (MSmience T AN CE LSe MRRE RS B inusuil memory which myilitfle o SRR MEE SRES S il S| hother trained so faithfully in my (i BEG B has such a crush | R0 bt far more like hurling | ;1 o14ict—ynd model—of the illus- | mental anati '.‘ whenDicly trations in that other book t he's | Fequest for phone number | ;a0 picces out of the atmosphere, of ith Fairfax led it into use ‘ «o imrkee t s me, for fear he won't Jowever, there was 10 use pretend- | j,.e {he same combination for his ing izfiorance even if I had wished to | 50k, I've promised to do my little | stoop to such a procedure. =~ Dicky | pare hut 1 can’t do justice to the | knew that I hadn't forgotten the | {hing without your heip. mumber, and I promptly helped him.| rphore was an interval of silence “You couldn’t have found it under | (nat seomed interminable, while T Fairfax,” 1 said sedately, as I came | ., L b ad G downstairs with little Mrs. Durkee in | jyuhpbled out, cnihusiastically. my wake rezistering silent disap- s A e e s proval of the whole procedure. “It | . i i+ zood e e lis an apartment building 'phone, and like that for me. I never can you have to know the number and|ihank vou enough, old girl. Bul location of the apartment.” here's one ining I've forgotten. You | “Of course. I remember now.” ! jnow 1 sublet my studio when I went | said Dicky ruefully. “But I couldn’t | way, and 1 can't gel possession of i f bave found it because I've forgotten (it for anoth: onth. Can you sug- the address of the apartment. S0 T1 | gest any place where I could make the ‘have to depend upon you anywa 1 drawings? 1'd 1ve you come out This insou ignorance of e, but 1t's a long journey, and, art student’s address would have been | von know, wc have a baby and m balm to my’ vanity if I hadn't re: B tions hoie hat ibat there was probably no emotion | Wait a minute. Sure thing. in the world strong enough to make Tt ~casllons than a minute ‘when a addresses. dates, or Dicky rememb rident. high-pitched, s vo Amniversaries. birthdays, all are alike | secmed to 11l the room or a sec- %o him, and his forgetfulness con-{ond I w: ‘tled, then T realized cerning Edith Fairfax's number was | that the voice was one of those which mo proof that his interest in her had | can be heard at ona end of a tele- waned. phone as well as the other. When I had given him the number What Dicky Asked I walked aw: n the vicinity of For the love of Mile, Dicky-bird, the telephone, ending to go to an- | since when do you have to hunt a other part of the house, that Dicky | hole to draw in as long as my little | might not suspect any desire on mY}shm-k is on earth? Just tell Edith part to listen to his conversation. But { when you want to use my studio and Mttle Mrs. Durkee, whether inno- | T'll see that you have every conven- cently or intentionally, settied herself | jence, and if you're very good, some in a chair near the telephone. { eats into the hargain. By the wav, “Do sit down, Madge” she said | welcome home, old top. I'm dying pedulan: “You make me Nervous | to see you | walking around.’ ' “Thank you, Rita.” Dicky's voice her suggestion, there was | was cordial. but a trifle constrained. no other course open to me, and sol g appreciate your kindness I'm sure. %ad forced upon my ears that most | But it's an imposition on you. How- aggravating of all things, a one-sided | over if I can’t rustle some place of telephone conversation. | my own I'll be mighty glad to accept. - Another Woman’s Voice. | So long. See you tomorrow. “That v Aith?” 1 bit my lips | If I hadn't been so miserable my- at the familiar ““This is Dick | I would have laughed at Mrs. ‘s friumph- er there. BY Graham. I see by th papers you | kee's face it was so comically set | are back covered with glory. - You ' iith disapproval of Dicky and all his didn’t tell me you were coming across | friends. But neither Dicky nor any | so soon. That's so—it's the umex- ‘I of the rest of us referred to the sub- pected that happens o ject again, save for Diec the way, I've got a ripping book to ]«nt announcement to Alfred Durkee illustra’ rush orger, and the {that “the little Fairfax would pose.” Teroine is a southern girl, allee samee | TWhen at last the Durkees went| the ’'tother one—'member?—What's | home ard Dicky and I were alone in | that?—Yes, I though: you would | the library there fell a strained si- imagination or had his | Jence between us. The knowledge tone? 1 stole | that for wezsks Dicky's work would be staged In Rita Brown's studio, w his constant com- upon my heart. Edith Fairfax a panion, weighed I would not speni my anxiety. I | cowla not talk commonplaces. Dicky paced up and down, occa- | | sionally glancing at me curiously. At last he camg to a halt in front of | my chair £ “Toolk o0ld girl.” he said, half- | tender] -impatientiy. “I know you don’t like this Brown-Fairfax combination, but on ihe other hand T don’t like vour teacning under Mr. | What's His Name over e in Bay- view. T've taken my medicine in that direction. don’t you think you ca swallow this without making a face His face was very close to mine. I put my arms around his neck with a rush of tenderness. P try to be sensible, sweetheart,” 1 whispered. | But I coaldn't heip reflecting that | my happiness was no longer o flaw- | s that it frightened me “Fat More Bread” and use i ° Ao it | LetCuticuraBe i Thempson Milling Co.. Tnc‘kpufl. 5 M : 9 ‘ soia v - YourBeautyDoctor Thos. Shanahan, Cor. Hartford i i o | Ao S 7 Crtmert 3 & o8 Tyt 2. TOMORBOW, FRIDAY and SATURDAY The King of Western Actors TOM MIX In a Hurricane of Action and Adventure “Fighting For Gold” A superb Wm. Fox production in which this daring and renowned screen star eclipses, excels, outdoes and surpasses all other Western character players, “THE, DIGHTNING RAIDER" PATHE COMEDY PEARY, WHIPE in Episcde Ko, 14 of MUTT AND JEFP PATHE NEWS Extra Added Attraction Divect from Barnum £ Batley's Cireus, the World-Renowned Chinese SAM YEE TROUPE whose death-defying exhibitien of aerial acrobatics has electrified Clome, see SAM YEE do the SLIDE FOR LIPE HAIR OF HIS HIAD, three continents, SUSPENDED BY THE PONIGHT——NORMA TALMADGE and CHARTAE CHAPIAN NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 1919, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, TOM MIX AT #OX'S TOMORROW. 589 —-aes HARTFORD, YOUR EASTER SUIT Now 1= the Time to Make Your Selection, When Our Stocks Are Complete and all Models Are on Dispiay SUITS of youthful Llines for oung woman of fash that reveal outlines for the stouter tashionable the and Saits modified m tron and figures. SIMPLY SAY | ¢ Wi SCHARGHE SUITS AT SUITS AT SCITS AT SUITS AT SUITS AT .. ANDE R InOST 565 ma- Every shown. MAIN STRERYT CONN. ion ore DOLMANS j triumph in “The Wildeat of Par which played here not very long ago. | Aiss Dean's picture in which she is to appear fomorrow is A ilk-Lined Rurglar.” Miss Dean is the “burglar’ ~for a night. Her sweetheart’s pro- | . fessional career is threatened with ;‘Y‘}“ZCYEH.\CIW\ave Lh:z‘unm.-am of the hol- | NUT OR RAISIN BREAD. ruin uniess he ca - = S elther end of the! . nless he can obtain the con- |garden plant a mass o oo Three cups graham or entire wheat tents of a certain safe. TYcl he, as & | Snlocn Plar of delphinium, secret service agent oannot stoon to | C00SIDE Shades from the palest of | flour; or two cups graham or entire Orime) tollctithonsd Inithisl cxbealts ::D;‘\’v‘i'f’";"“;)r;’(f‘*“;‘r"“ o vaurple, and a4 | wheat flour and one cup corn or bar- Mifss Dean assumes the responsibility. | plue, i P isnetes ey ngur advertises for and engages a compe- The second “‘tier” of flowers, next tc Five teaspoons Royal Baking pow=- tent safe-blower and accompanies |ine hollyhocks will be a (hird thetw | 4€T: Unless otherwise noted, these motices are written by the pree i when he goes at midnight to rifle | neight. Choose columbine, spacing| ON¢ and one-half teaspoons salt or other ativactions with which they deal ”‘::enztee.‘“:ywam ('X.wf-, ms(;)m Ut, the |the plants far apart, that each may | _ (0° 20d one-half cups milk and owner enters, rom then on the |have plenty of room for growth, and | “2ter B PR iDIocestn s by hirlwind speed. | German and Japanese Irisi and the | _One-auarter cup sugar or corn without a let-up to a great surprise \hardy chrysanthemums from the hut- | % UP .\.fr‘; To hint at the nature of it |tonbail varlety. to the wide petaleq| ONe cup shopped nuts (not too fine) vould be to spoil the “punch”.of the {kind. They all come in a quantity of | OF ©N¢ cup seeded raisins washed and JLE ”““ vaudeville bill tomorrow | colors from which it is a joy to choose | 101red romises to be a fine one. but in the chocsing remember that the | MIX tozetner flow king powder == = plants bloom in different seasons, so | N4 =Alt: add milk FOX'S THEATER. choose seasonal color combinations | OF €OTR syrup and nutmeats Norma Talmadge and Charlie Chap- | Which will not ciash. Then, best of | NS: 10iX A e PUL N0, L in are the features at Fox's tonight. |2l 1s the fragrant, old-fashioned |l0af pan, aiow to 1 30 minutes L K L thioe lin warm place. Bake in moderate hored Neartion | en e In front of these. place the low-|©oVen 10 to 45 minutes {ox's in this new photoplay of thrills | 8TOWIng plants, such as mignonette, M nd romance. This time Mix is fight- | SWeet alyssnm and a gay border of I forlEalal and soullean) count oxtit| brighticolored bulbs ALNt)esa: Ao | Oatmeal Bread, that when Tom Mix is the hero of a ©rS With the exception of the hollv-! oOne cupy whe et it 1s the veal thin: The gioar | Uooks which Wi Wloom only Dures | O and il halt cabm corn miel owboy actor thinks nothing of scal- |Years, will last a number of years.| One teaspoon salt ing rocky cliffs, jumping down preci- | When they may he dug up, the roots| poons Royal Baking pow- pices and boundirg over shanty roo vided and reset ; Eut this is more than a stunt picture. tahlespoons suear or syrup There is adventure in it-—heaps of and one-half ¢ ; nd one-half cips cooked oats adventure. It the story of the un- HOUSEHOLD NOTES, n 2d oats. tamed west, where men were more ngerous than wild animals. The — - spoons shortening west of bullets and howie knives, and « milk hadows where death was lurking Clarify fat each time after Sift together flour, corn meal There is romance in it, too, and the ! N frying. g powder and sugar: add girl concernedd is a wonder She is a = m Wdt bextertones it ort of a feminine Tam Mix herself, & o ening 1wed und milk. A ind does mot mind risking her hones|, A ~fat thermometer” is a useful | ;" e e e \ dozen times to add thrills to the love | " t¢len utensil in moderate oven 40 to 45 minut ffair. There are laugns in the pic- 3 ) e kind of laughs for which Old table linen is useful in (I o i e s summer coftage. | m Mix is famous. And when Tom cottage | Peanut Butter Bread. Niix is not supplying laughs. a grizaly =5 | car steps in to keep the mirth at a | CURS Jove rley or oat flour. | substitute a fudge filling for jelly ek S oyal Balk - . s i cm high pitch. | ) 3 teaspoons Royal Baking Pow- LOMORIONY RHEREVCDUN Episode No. 14 of “The Lightning .o J°!Y roll. —_— - | Raider,” entitled “Cleared of Guilt.” A | One spoon salt LYCBEUM THEATER. train and lands in a small town, She !hOUEN We are nearing the end of | Dry orange pesl and grate. This| On°-hall cup peannt butter Today for the last time Mae Murray | i9 sheltered by a motherly old lady (1o Serlal, this being the last episode | flavors delighttully. [ePteaiaitanfeunEau st sotico 5 e who pines for a missing son. The LUt one the interest is sustained and | 5 2 | syrup. will appear at the Lyceum in “Dan- L o b‘msn'l‘m“; Peom ].n'w tho the suspense malntained in just the e . | One cup milk. ger, Go Slow,” a plcture claimed bY | \illage belle recognises the missing SOME SDAPPY and climactoric manner| . VPUPATD and rajsins make an ex- sift flour. baking powder and salf i) ibe fha Gt the best it nave piotiire 55 that of Jimmy the 4 in the previous 13 chapters. Wu cellent spring pie ‘mm bowl; add peanut butter and sug- vet starred the dainty and winsome o Fang, although badly wounded =g ar or syrup and mix. Add the mil} B ) one of the safe-crackers. She Y 7 B Vever e b r 2 - e e rn o e faze ROt gl capes again and makes things livel pleyveriialiciwnilefhe Bbiichsri I8 | andl mix woll(MERke Hin| g1 eaned iTait estores him to his mother—and to o weighing the meat. 3 strong theme. Mae is a tom-boy girl Miss Murray has one of the LOT the rest of this opisode. Mutt and | S the me pan in moderate oven 30 to min- T il iR L e TR e Daets in whicr she yet tag J°f the latest Pathe News, with more TR 1v This is best when a da arts (g she yet i ates ar i v s P D a gang of safe-crackers. Followi e e ey o v mulotures INoel N interioralicond tlonwiin W Detes § ato S slicloisiimhier BStE Beal (Ol (ntoMin i sl ices Mitlhmakeaiivery daring Job several of the men are | and her leading man is daghing Taek GeUMARY. including pictures of the| WIth marshmallows. | good sandwiches. captured. The girl escapes on a freight | yryihail, Reds and Ebert's forces fighting in the | . S . i —o. = The yaudeville billlis o splenattl one | 100t of Berlin, andiother views of | Oanned peachos with cooktes make including {Towm! Moore and | Bisters, a ooc - moment. THe ' vaudeville U isil{afe00d dessctt ; Erunc Bread. very! lover (comedy offering and two Lroined by thel celebrated Sam Yoe | | i ° . ha 3 L1 troupe, formerly with the Barnum & | | Two 11 one-halt cups entire other big time acts. Bailey circus. M. ho Has A novel fish-dish is whitebait rolled | wheat, rye or barley flour; or one Tomorrow Priscllia Dean Will ap- (his samon, by o Dawe Hen i 1 flomorovieslcllagbes JAP° this famous aggregation will romem- | i flour and fried. jand one-half cups barley flour and : rear In a most amazing picture. ThiS Lerthem for the exhibition of dGeath | B one cup oat flour VASBEVILLL versatile actress scored a wonderful efyving thrills they offer, while sus.| Pillows should always be. well| One-quarter cup sugar or Syrup — == pended by their queues. Onc of the!|Shaken in making a bed. One teaspoon sz I "G' S QI troupe does the celebrated “Slide for | e Ebul easpoonstRoyaliBekinEakows N ° d IAR-\;ONJ ]HEATRE life”” suspended by the hair of his Baked ham should be boiled first, | der = ; | = head. then finished in the oven. One cup milk N enninG | BRAUTIRDT HonTRORD. | - = Sl S Sy A DTSIENG 3 g _ - = HINTS FOR A GARDEN. Always fry a emall amount at a|, One tablespoon shortening \?{Llfl,{lb e ALL WEEK—TONIGHT 8:15 { e emaount ot onfoyrent ana|lims ehen aing dEap] tat Wash prunes, soak several hours RGI. ; 2 A : ¥ ang 1 us 2 : i 4 ; YE MATS. “‘JL"D, AND { healthful recreation can be derived ) drain, stone and chop Mix flour THIS IS THE MESSRS, SHUBERT Present | from the making of a small garden| The ends of bucon strips are cheaper | SUBAr. salt and baking powde id AZZLIKG McINTYRE and HEATH plot, filled With a quantity of plants, | than the middle milk and syrup if used, and beat T e T 3 | preferably of the hardy, oid fashioned | — well. Add prunes and melted short- Gorgeous Musical Extravaganza, ooy o™ ien il bloom. for a nim- | ening. Put into greased bread pan HELLO ALEXANDER e o e | Small white onfons may be baked allow to stand 20 to 25 minutes in Company ©f 70 With Ixceptional Plant s row of hollyhocks against| and stuffed with sausage. warm place and hake in moderate \ Supporting COast, Including Talented the fence, buying the plants or seeds, | e oven one hoar. (Dates may be used Broadway Beauties, or If possible, gathering tne seeds| Al excellent spring ts made ARt Nights 26¢ to $2, Mats, 25¢ to $1.50 from a connoisssur-friend's garden, | of watercress with o in a “Boston Blackie” story A thas will give more thrills to Discard worn kitchen linen. The tertainment thaa any you have o seen, A cuptul of ripe olives may be add S HIE FT1 | ed to graham bread dough 7 2N “A Siik Lined St e e it A0 5 brushes with a curry comb CiGuiDy Burgiar e i = g > ACETA A% Fino asl‘mhe | Wildoat! of We have alleys open for ladies' ari- NS eNiLIDE i Paris.” ernoon partics. E A S E s I TODAY : TN MAI MURBAY AETNA BOWLING H EA AC HE N T DANGERE GOl rOwW. ALLEYS. >, PANGER, ) Sk . | Mdso, GRIPP and “FLU”—Try it Church Street, Trizl Bottle 10c ; also larger sizes l ) | -