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SOLDIER SWEETHEART Adele Garelson’s Continuation of ‘REVELATE@NS OF A WIFE | 1 t Happeoed When Mac “That's brusquely. please—that can’t straig you retor hing hocked town I I'm three consecutive that 1 haven't eaten ble in so long that the I ends Wiha ore and strut around like a ham- Go to a never saw { | speak 4 or pieces about water? | Madge! d heroie deec do-in h the me crazy, m he pasms— inventive ex- | my dem He ret leaving bel furious enough not well ions d nd his ne an to on which Diec of the invit wratl sbridge and his wife. | I kne smayed 1 had know that his deci tbject thing like ze a mulish obstinacy. Opportanity Made to Orvder. careful not me with vet [ owas w my husband enoug not v o ex- were 188 v his SoL is alway like made no pretendi with the hands. W agant word r1gainst 1 said quietly: bso win g 8 cic jou “1 am afraid I haven't fiderstand the situation, Br any of the men who ln realize Pe “peopie home are fppenings over alize how imperative fhildren of shoulc ssed upon t ou and men oma to them 3 el °F “For heav out niot Therefore. mention the { Dicky, after conve forn as aff: finishing wh r topic, I my e xtr: and —ecl ion ic to the of it with no intimation that had to disturb set my mental teeth I chatted. and hided my fe would come. 1t sooner - than T Ithough not in time to save me fi nt of nd vou You, abroad d were occu how a nally ignorant time, whic on sure the ame it embarrassm invitation Mr. ! didn't m expl Mrs declinat to of how! ining dz Dicky’s time ith professional and meectings with his old friends t it would be some iime before he co consider anything c T held the distinct hope—both in my view with principal and the a we would tering inv us, and 1 promise zood. My opportunity, like situation couldn’t possibly hetter snited to o 1ad everything about ompany me evening a week later tinz description of the lat making with m Anythir kind of oined 0ssly. lecture in ake, cut that Dick delivering a Fonr classroom, remember. Al this Buir ‘doesn’t impress me onc bit. Not at 1 would kick so much on talking o the kids, if you could ‘em off by themselves somewhere, where here weren't ot of smirki shoolma’ams lined up behind thém Sriticizing every word a fellow let out pf his mouth impossible pf course. “As for the ot that principal's eeting some of pitimens afterward! my get be glad to accept the resolved 1 would make vhen it came a made to order devised Dic hav Pt brusque scheme of goins for dinner and Bayvi leading Police! I'd soon- be in the eter oven with a frac red spinc—please give me credit for plothing my idea with innocuous lan- g6”—he bowed to me mockingly— fand that's final.” ™But what shall Bboukbridge, Dicky?” PNEUMONIA ately begin “emergency” (%~} Lol “treatment with- 4 : lCK'S\7AP0RUB“ WDUR BODYGUARD" - 307, 60 my pose o ini-like orzo refu: wh t6 to Bayview an inte illustr xclam tion he was ion Gieor forgot! ort of 1partmen 1e and tozether, fsn going to give wty in her studio ‘rom Friday night. faxes doing it ¥ nearly Brown is a o are ine, and they s of proport bunch of can't to be got a her sense but it ought where to ha, and we very amusi costume, call on me — THEATRE — (Formerly Keeney's) " GRAND OPENING THURSDAY EVEG, APR. 17 at 7 o’clock Pietures at -7 and 9:30, BIG VAUDEVILLE AGTS 5 Monster Feature Picture and Musical Pro- gram Headed By “RULING PASSIONS A Select Special With JULIA DEAN and EDWIN ARDEN P —— MACISTE The hero of “Cabiria” and “The Warrior” in his greatest success “THE LIBERATOR” in Twelve Episodes, to be Shown Weekly Vaudeville at 8:30 First Showing of the Famous PRIZMA PICTURES KINOGRAM AND OTHER FEATURES Reserved Seats now selling at Star Confestionery Parlors. Prices 20c¢ and 30c. Coming Charles K. Champlin and his great company. Coming “The Birth of a Nation” at our popular prices expecie was so engagements inter- cor 1 note I sent to his wife—that late flg tion they had extended ‘o rgotten M W | | | i rted vou and | words nto to hen ion Mr. hat uld ont my | ! | sal | st an i ¢ ta the ant you to be sure 1t'll be a crazy sort of thing I W ion “If you'd like any pointers ahout | | nouement it & of There humor., he followed | appeal in the development of the plot. | Mr. metier manly the ed likes the titled 1| [ four acts of ¥Fox vaudeville will com- | "l plete the show. Unless otherwise noted. these motices are written by the bu 14 of the theaters oF other attractions with which they de; e | in ¢ FOX'S THEATER. . Fox star THEATE to M wanted Meichoir. Mix, the popular and Pearl White, Doris fiance Macon Robert help her And Mel- rhe Lightning | €hoir just had to have the papers in another man’s safe. And being secret serv wgent he could not steal them. But Doris was not hampe bY any such foolish restrictions she went ont and hired a good, Hable safe-blower and proceeded to get those papers. This is the foun- dation on whieli he Silk-Lined . Burglar,” which is playing at the ceum, is built. It one of those sWiftly-moving o0k’ p that have st atergoers bot ©On the stage and on the screen since the of “Raffles” and “Alias Valentine. vaudeville and Char Chaplin an added j altraction. For Sunday night the anagem has booked two very bix tipactions, One will he “The Mor dline” with June Eividg o vank Mayo in the leading roles. This the st feature in which Miss “lvidge is starring alone and in this picture she is given a very splendid opportunity to display her talents !T_no other feature is a big surpri { pictare On Monday . the biggest the year will be shown star ence’ Reed in of Men.” picturs promis be one of the most sensational over shown in New I?’Srit Who's who in New Britain is coming. tor Gold. No. 14 the u of Fpisode Raider,” arve attraction at tonight ed Two bis manmoth features avc the evening. F re- offerings at ox's tomorrow jannic Ward, the favorite Pathe star in ‘The Path” and Theodor 5 Tl lay Jimmy The one, Fox's | Roberts, d'm Head Wilson, dramati Ma Twair mot ctive story. In “The Nar- 7o * Marion Clark knew from hard cks what path to follow— the straight and narrow. With Gladys Strong, the sister of the man she loved, the case was difforent. And S e Gladys 1 the price of her inno-j cence. Marion, whose heart went out to her, bec enmeshed in a society scandal herself. See the startling de- of this photoplay. at Fox's | night. “Puddmn Mead Wil- I famous detective story me Jicce of Mark Twain's, is a pow- erful drama, i which a murder is solved through the discovery of the nger print theory, and its application to the crime. “Pudd'n Head Wilson was a lawyer hobby of detec ing crimes by means of finger prints was derided and sncered The dramatic and the various arve filled with expectancy i tomorrow son,” the drama, of ing Flor- Th whose a at. Fives to the most pop- ars in the coun- Fox's Monday. in " deals | rles Ray, one sereen > seen at Beans.” “String Bean boy. who writes member £Xpos the of s PALACE THEATER. poctry An excellent vaudeville and feature | of | Pletura program is assured for the a | OPening of the new Palace theater R ! Thursday evenin April 17 and love, | headline acts will be in blending ')11‘,;“::“" for the first time and 3 | feature pictures will include the amd HeaHl | rewing of the sslect speoat, “Baling | | Passlong,” with dwin Arvden and ular your ! L cour after he becomes w newsp: seheme ke canne which n 2in, seen charming dramatic thrilis amc is Ray is an actor of ability the portrayal of rugged i |in fons” and if in the course of 3 story he has to fight a red-blood- | PI° :""", Sonsatlon battle in defense of prineiple or | #Nd has enjoyed every presentation dist woman, the bette S 13 woman "il"‘” better he ountry. Tite BtoTy rtest Sunshine eomedy, on. | foUr Dassions, love, hate, mercy and Monev Talks" will be an added | TeVen®e. The passion that struggles ictions and S an afpan with all | (oL Lhe T St ryDE Your hieartimalkcs fFox mirth provokers. The latest | {he backeround for one of the great- Pathe News, Topies of the T | est pictures that has ever been pro- | duced on the sereen. Another surprise for the opening three days | the first showing of Gabiiele | 3 world-famous soldier * the sensatiol idol of | in his whose proven to be the of the present capacity house throughout deals with role: the the | ssed The is | picture L will be D Ann “Caberia newest success. “The Liberator.” Fhis » will bhe seen in twelve in- | stalments of two reels each and { be shown every Thursday, Friday and | | saturday for tweive weeks. “The Lib- | | erator” in itself is ome of the biggest | | features on the market today. Another { feature will be the first showing of the new Prizma pictures on the samec program. You have watched and | waited for the motion picture that | { would recreate nature on the sereen lin all her splendid colors. You have ! followed the steps, slow and falter- i at times, leading to the attainment | | { 'PARSONS’ THEATRE HARTIORD. VAVRLVILLL SUNDAY NIGHT—Two Mam- moth Teatures JUNE ELVIDGE, in “THE MORAL DEADLINE" and another surprise feature— with the Best Orchestra. ots MONDAY—The most sensa- tional Drama of the Day— | SWIVES OF ME! i with { FLORENCEH REE [ o i TODAY—PRISCILLA DIZAN in “A SILE-LINED BURGLAR® CHARLIE CHAPLIN VAUDEVILLE at 0 P, 1] MCINTYRE AND HEATH, in | JLO ATEXA | ghts. 25 | Week of Monday, April (1. Matinees | | Wednesday and saturday. First visit | | to HMartford of Klaw & Erlanger and ! | George C. Tyler's New York company | in the comedy of PLENROD. ts selling Faenings and Mag- | S¢ to $1.50. Mat. Wednesday, | and Saturday, $1.00. 2 M, M. ince Friday { | | onto the JVRAUDEVILLE, = LAND BEST PICTURES. . — 10 URES. “TONIGHT—TOM MIX—PEARL WHITE FWO MAMMOTH FEA The RES | The Favorite r Powerful Paramount i Drama H PUDD’'NHEAD WILSON” Most Exciting Detective Dr Bver Filmed UMONT NEWS WARD “THE .\';;"?(:\' PATHY A Startling 5 Reel Drama New York Life. LYONS-MORAN MON. WED. ‘ CHARLES RAY | IN HIS LAUGHING RUBE COMEDY “STRING BEANS” EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION ! ! ! LATEST WILLIAM FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY “MONEY TALKS” TOPICS OF THE DAY THE 5 17 The ma COMEDY THE COMEDY tatoes, parboiled; i L L e —— {of | have | half cups A Three-Hunared_ Hitter CHARLES RAY AT FOX'S MONDAY, ! onion, and a 1ittl On top of thix little squa fact @ Over them until the tine | i BENErous amount new | PUt erust on top are . the Chicken Croquettes, New One cupful of finely o wopped £hick- many other One cupful of hoiled One surprise featu inaugurated at the spooniful ‘of salt. A pepper Palace theufer. Ie cd seats are o tablespoonfuis of Une now selling at the oCnfectionery ' half cup of milk. One pariors Put milk on ta boil, en, ric nd asonin boils, add the for one minute, a shape. Dip in one " with crumbs adde of practi And now the impossible ined. The motion tur is and will be on the opening Palace thearer. the feature Rialto and Rivoli York eity. There 1l color miotion photography has been at- | in na warmed over grav add potatoes cut in butter . poure b is'full. Pour of ¢ vio 211 picture e colors is an accomplished fo program Prizma of the shown the first the pictures at at programs theaters will be in er = little butter St ege and add chick 'S ON SALE. in TICKE committec cal production Girls” at the 8. 29 and 30, returned soldi placed the tickets nge sale will open . April 24, at the office of Mayor George A. Quigiey ward W. Irv Zene director the production is in New York today rranging for the cosfumes. On the second night of the show, theater p: ties will be held by various factories the Kenilworth club, Stanley Landers Frary & C nd Corbin factories 1 tend. The thea Be April the cha of f the “Girls Will Lyceum theater. or the reception 1d on at Main strect 13d- of Meat Loaf. Two pounds of 1d mecat chopper; onc onipn put meat chopper: two of bread put in one cup of milk, or cnough moisten the bread. Add szli, nepper unk ten e Butter the a tin using more butter than usual. orm £ and butter; bake for (wo hours, rs sailors, le. The o'clock rou steak Broie) exch th Thurs slices Works, P& ¥ rranged AUNT DELIAN'S WILL. Taft Receives Tall Clock. Worcester, April 12 The Miss Delia C. Torrey, of Millbur of ex-President William Howarc was filed disposing of estate of $47,500, of which §44,000 cty and $3.500 estate s of £1.000 are made to cx-President Taft; Henry W. Taft, of New York; Horace D. Taft Watertown, Conn.: William F Wood 5 A. Wood. of % Francisco, and Fanny Angeles, a nicce tead in Milibury bequeathed to nephews and md to Louise Orton Caldwell Torrey Orton, both of Co- the! ark : / Ex-President f: and o AL 4 vill HINTS FOR THE ONE WHO SEW. 1 8 When after ripping, thoroughly, and the goods will togethe when they arc dry with | 1 2 wet cloth, and pre real When cannot vour needle it white papcr When the placket-hole a hook and eye near the placket, and then in the eye When pr shiny, cover hold ry the stitching mar wet the marlk show : 3 vesterday, Then s with a e personal hot iron o] vou sec to tl d hold over a piece tears, sew and muel > lower ond of nephews itten the . of Lios hoolk Torrey homes sing thes s with a iron is nicces ses woolen goods damp cloth, and hot near it to steam in » possession to remain as convenient given residue dw and ilen Taft W. Aiken 1ors. 1en aquilts e cotton oughly, and it will When button d's or comfori- batting thor- etain its flufline burst in bands, linen button to ex-Pres of the Louise Or- ables, n the homes: 1 jdent T 1l Caldwell = and noles your t rds stiteh Lobbin shirt collar Samuel Torr of flat narrow the ng the hole band. Wher the a picce n W Henry named as it together at This wiil two ends out-wear of the exed n Octo meastre itself your tapc habit of tfront conforms us ons vour 1 an nary rule FOR TODAY, cooknd espoons miik. One-quarter eup butter Two teaspoons salt Two tablespoons sugar Two teaspoons baking powder One 1 -half au Beat homi uuntil oth milks, yoiks s well beat rema exceptiv whit en whit pans. melted tious n ed gem Corn Custard. of corn or two corn One-half cup heavy cream Une-half 1tablespoon hutter One-half saltspoon peppe One-quarter teaspoon salt -half \ablespoon honey One and one-haif ege Grate corn. add to it the cream, pepper. salt. Sweetening, buiter and beaten eggs. Pour into buttered molds, cover, set in a pan of w d bake one hour, or until set custard Ser h hard and one- Hard Sauce. One-third eup butter. One cup powdered st One-half teaspoon Two-thirds te Cream butier, and flavorin 10n va extract 1 gar gradually Beef Pie, Left over roast beef or steak: chopped onion; salt and pepper butter. cut t into small pieces inch lor Put tered baking dish. adding ro little | po- | . one-half | well but- salt, pppper.i mez n bottom ot The tall clock | STUFFED WITH J’E, SHOE CAUSES KICK | Bropch Worth $1,000 and Ring Yalueq Traveled from Phi phia to the Bronx. York, April toned An old it terday terminated for all time a rather mi- many shoa kick in yes. tionship between two f 200 miles for vears and gratitude. an old one, cont jewelry and as'a toe first, into th Y. of 947 but closely bound The ned re in sympathy which was $1,500 h of e of Wil 1 street, on - East is now sing t ! County jail ! Amon Bronx Idren wi tous in the rman Bone the five o make Bondy home who was family an ri the man aunt, Iphia, Nottie's ce Bondys has dles and pack- and. other the Bondys Bongdvs are said to Mrs. Engle for one =loving bundjes and soon Mr realized shoe in worth She ularly received ges containing | presents for nerse On April 5 the | have appeaied i of'those eve ot} and to zle old 0och 00 following a Philadeiphia netg discovered los -onx within three idly to Mr. Bondy gave Mrs. Engle the | Brooen, bul expldined that he had not foun he admitted had loaned it to and still later ng for $100 patiently until y Bondy retrieve the there appeared had him Morris he in<her Waen she s in s B robbery bor hood its 1 the Later ng ving found a friend nec admite E to have Mr. ! ring and inasmuch { to be nothing stirring. | arvested Lrraigne v court Mr. Bondy a whole lot i present | held in | bondsman, went fe ut she ind that $100 which those of. He was having no - the time being tc xplained of “money well aware batl W 500 nd, | jail. ESTATE TO SPIRITUALISTS, F Worth, Te April? 12 Jackson, a 1elor, who W found dead ‘in an automobile n Bvant, Tuesday, left his éntire estate { valued at 3500,000, to the spiritualist ; of the United blish I college. Ja rector in 3 s banks.. Te had $10,000.in ¢ his peckets: when found. He die natural dea as States to e kson was a ¢ to | $1.000 | in ] “Eat More Bread” and use Angelus Flour Thompsen Milling Co., Lockport. N. } Sold' by i H. K. Kalminowitz, 40 Broad St. EASTER The Time when Everybody's Thoughts Center on Flowers E glotious event of Easter calls for ‘the most joyful gift. in the calendar — flowers. Easter_and flowers have always been inseparable— flowers are the one thing that can fully express your sentiments on this great occasion, “Say it with Flowers” this Easter. Corsage Bouquets for personal gifts, Littos, Roscs, Swoet Boas, Spring Fio Hampers of Growing P inta that Taat Prangoments of Flo 5 Fhakits o Bakas, 1 ORaving < these are but a few of the many sug- estions which we can offet you. for aster floral gifts, Yolz Foral Co. 92 West Main St.