New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 21, 1919, Page 4

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F MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART ‘ | Adele Garrison’s Continuation of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE hy Lillian Was Laboring Under @ her | and down, her arms | at her sides, but her | in her palms. I wius consumed with would have beaten to weaker but I the rapid, sinuo friend’s invaria herself under silently, patientl her owwn volition With troubled eyes T watched as she paced up “Went into Germany in search of l\un_mL:I i A fingers clenche I repeated the words incredulous! knew that I all the queer situations which had | emotions that fesulted from Lillian's tangled life | the ground a fhis scemed me the most bizarre. | als Sn My friend’s forechead furrowed into | pacing was iy frown, which, »wever, evi- method of getting fently involuntary, for she banished | trol, and I waited it the next ins until she should of B Ot coursc, 1 do not knaw that find- | turn' o me. ing Harry w his reason,” she said, At last, as her pacing brought her “but 1 am led to Delieve it from | near the cleverly concealed wall safe 1 s he had said and written to me. | in which she kept her most valuable MAnd then the fact that only a.few ! things she suddenly swerved, un- Qays after disappearance of Dicky , covercd and unlocked it, and took and Harry behind the lines he got from a box within a folded paper. himself transterred to the corps of | With it in her hand she came back entertainers with the army of occu- | to me and threw it into my lap pation indicated very strongly that he | The Answer. had some idea of the sort in mind.” that, Madg she “Did he write you that he was | tensely, you'll understand going into Germany I asked. i1 sometimes feel that I cannot “No,” turned. “The which constantly Jetter I received from him m weeks before that. hesitated was uneasy —from another so 1 urned from the moment he heard the of the disappcaranc Dicky Harry he moved heaven and ea get a chance to go into Germany Troubled Iyes. 8 vead The word ‘“‘une Jinger in my cars. I, dng of uncasiness over expedition of Roberi Savarin's, there came to me again it come many times before—the vi of Robert Savarin as 1 once had seen Bhim, tense, wvhite-lipped, vowing never to forget the indignities which Harry Underwood had made Lillian , endure. | I wondered if Lillian suspected the ! fanatical intensity of this feeling toward her erstwhile husband which the devoted artist possessed. And then, as I remembered the tortured eves I had scen beneath her volatile mask of the afternoon I realized not only that she must suspect, but that she in all probability had far more knowledge of the artist's mental proce: s than 1. she | woman, | | was con- said why bear tead “and last hang writ- she and that report and ik this suspensc over me.” She scated me, and L saw her lay the arms, press her fin against the polished wood. \ fingers trembling 1 of letter page to word Wi But' near herself in a v her hand r-tips fiercely th my opencd the from the | the it oddly—*1 upon of own to sheet paper. a furnished the few tablets s01- con- | ¥ scemed o too, had a feel- | this queer Dear: “There from your dec to it, realizing that either you must | bave been mistaken in what you told me before T came over, or that T mis- understood your meaning. I you had ever really experienced the feel- ing you professed at that time you | could not, even for the sake of fetich duly, so deny vourself me now. There is only one service I can render you. From what I ha learned the world is not safe for you at present. It never will be ° long as one condition prevails. To make the world safe for you, my dear, is my one purpose now. but in | carrying out that purpose 1 shall lose | my chance of cver seeing you again. | Faithfully, STHMA | oo 5 ey my lap and starved There is no “cure ) “What do you but relief is often asked. brought by— “1 think is,. of urse, sion. 1 bow no appeal | my head | had sion your and “Robert twice, laid it Tillian it in 2 she his reason has given way again,’ 1 returned promptly. “This | 2 | isn't the lctter of a sane man.” : s {" 7“1 know.” she said wearily. “But | né is sane enough to be responsiblc. 'YOUR BODYGU ARD" 30?- PARSONS’ ' THEATR | HARTFORD. i QQF, 1.2Q hands to don’t tur nd brain how ! may she put her despairingly. do—wher to ince T have heard ion in Robert —that -he must rid mc of Harry do I know what terrible thin, not ave happened out there Betty's knock sounded upon the door. Lillian motioned to me to open it. As 1 obeyed her 1 realized that !Ihx‘ door bell had rung a minute two before, but that we had paid no attention 1o it The door opened at my touch, revealing Betty's smiling | black nd behind her, almost as white as if he were his own summoned by our conversation, : Robert Savarin. \ nh Madg - forehead Jmmx what 1t is month. with that ob 3. TONIGHT 8:15 Wednesday. New York Success. NIGHTS, B Matinec Sensational don DAYS’ LEAVE Dverseas Romance of Love and Valor h a Idiberal Tnfusion of Humor, 5¢ to $1.50. Mat. 25c to $1. <, and Lon- e or ood VF\UDEVI LLE AND BEST PICTURES. = "7~ —— TONIGHT The Season’s Most Splendorous Screen Offering ANITA STEWART in Owen Johnson’s Cosmopolitan Magazine Story } period [ model “VIRTUOUS WIVES” A Drama of Pagan New York Society: A Society That Persists in Skating on the Thinnest Ice A 5 STAR CAST VAUDEVILLE TOMMY RAY “The Fireman of the Lusitania.” Many Other Features STATE ARMORY ANTTA STEWARY AT FOX'S TONIGH Tnless otherwise noted, these noti are written by the burcaus of the theat or other attractions with which they o deadly Andr works, inl “croco News, a, 1he Sy TOX'S THEATER. 3 o @ sociely i uty with polien o the who William Boyd the 5o dile The latest | Ps omedy Ny, will In a that the with supporting cast names that read like formance, Anita = to the ranks of scrcen theater today, in Vi omt the b Miss Stewart story ranks as one ; reat K fiction, yana and pos: enel th art md Popies of tars complete program i Wi dlined b, ok Iy eman of plays () wrt § the Lus 1 t Ay young wife, w occupies rself during cparation from the \: Vi cter in of rester, world. * e opens hi L enfor drop e her h i dopictec cd i Attirned in a vt on flirting with his band b e who su lite It me irting, ir pattern, takes partic her. No harm will co somie hari chiefl rious n round i orely n wed sl mark ents fireman uot posing num atoo her | ches an i somewh ont el 12ut pains to of it And it come husband in the sane, hard-headed Wives” is a v socicty vaudevill tarn bill does come the be a of Haunlon nd cons because to Virtuous te in and Al case happen: man of sophistic: that per thinnest ic dancir et cailed Door IFlirtation story PALACE TH new v picture pro wil vt the Palace theater he favorite Norma atest succr TATER. ndeville Iic produced AN entively shtful to - supported by Wl s Edwin Arden, who character of a married 2l nse of life. ook upon ram scen todas an aded by the bidden City™ Film is well of de- the who f in his Tiopper, PALACE THEATRE M. produce lect com- pany Tocally oblig i man tion Wolfe no s wedded has Miss Tal md De known Trma s from her Box office open 12 noon till 10 1. Order your reserved scats by phone—403. Today, Tuesday, Wednesday /—\ dudo\ »llc 8:30 Imadge b4 efort Matinee 2—Evening Norma Tal “THE First in her g FORBIDDEN CITY” showing of {he Famous Prizma Picturcs. Big V Comedy. MACK, MONROE, WILLIAMS COMPAN SThe LEGHORN. AND in a miniature musical comedy. Count’s Ambition.™ PARSONS AN BAILEY, sensation. BASSETT he last AND OLIVER word in dazziand songwriters. LAREN AND WARD mous duo. PASQUALE The musical wizard. L dy ts now seiling for Y Sat- 11 cents, Reserved sc s urday. Prices matinee 20c and 30¢, inciuding war tax. “THE BEST FAIR IN " 3R B occasionally home town of Plainvil the Palace to see her i ture Trorbidden from a production story is an unusual of excellence and picture there i Cityia s 5 o one entire lore. for the first three day is the first showing o Prizma pictures. By process these pictures | natural colors and new era in the film wo pictures will only Palace | comprising five | please and includes Mc and company in a called “The Coun full of company nal artis |2 well known and entertainers | make good. They i offering th will b I first timme in New ind Pailey are 1hat has heen ideville Dbills. { musical wonder with that rans from grane { time. lLaren War ! tunmakers new s edy I tlc is new comp IParsons team who I sen feature fime and wi scenery also sho d specia Fhe include; 3 11d Chen - help to ! ce theater along 1 | matinees are ily ing performances begir tures, the 30. Res * all evening p mg Saturday. whic | comedy | faction Pala uder rve LYCEUM o Thomas. will be in generations, a the the seen two in declared iler beauty ed in dual model and bride ! 1o crime by the \paches. Rinding drama, in an { ment, is a story, cntitle will gripping aj theatersoers. ensations of which W and rol and a of en Tegend cons 1 be sure to del at, th ILyceum on and Wednesday treat of will i “Who's Who in New cial picture, showing Britain’s most promii but not their oily their hacks It w ilege of those in the au the names these without on who € will da the yes ! men of their the war ond ing sses he correctly sive dollars, the se will get the third th and just vou would on o slip of jess and hand it into two same what ¥ male. Pla A well balanced vau en hooked and ttainable. ambert in- Gruet, Beatri ing, the | Gruet, in a | cus Day in 11 be the gold cond, comedy Geors Apollo Trio men, in a n rgency Two ¢. flour, t. baking powder ait butter. 1 th. I . dard 1 e milk dough may | Cr One-hall cup One c. hoiling Three eggs. One and one-third « | One t. baking powder | Meat waterand short jpan untll boiling, paint | and water dropped m en ifted flour all at once Remove from |mixed and add time, beating ‘add baking powder. T Is 1 1-2 inche Shape into circular spoon. Bake 20 minut joven. With filling. kil cream filling Cream wo-thirds c. st and one-half flour th & milk (heaten.) | ously. fi mixtu apart with Filli Two tone-half « One salt. Two ¢ Two eggs One t. butter vanilia the mil flour and and cook stirri One Scald istarch |the hot mi |for three minutes. i ui it over lcook or Pour the beaten cggs double ove P [the er. anc {minute: nd v using it lo: r. and nil Cool th Nut Bread ind one-half « aking pow salt One e One c. milk. fourth of her successful career. standpoint. Another feature on the pr an have theater. T acts new songs, of song Britain. shove rforms: famous chief ese 1wo elevie nd ancy Br man dollars and a along include Th unheaten cggs Drop) form sharp knif whip Mix boiling W ten minutes langer. the flour add broken le will flock to n the best pic- The A masterpiece The ne, the cast 18 throughout the prise ga- gram s of this week f the famous entirely nev reproduce the created a The Priz- shown at vaudeville to ms rld be he is sure Willi sical nroe m s Ambition dances of excep- and Oliver osed are writers are sure to ve an seen for the sational ed on all Tasquale team big is a a repertoire | i opera to rag d sure-fire raaterial and entire big Vitagraph excellent the new 0 succe The and the even n at 7 with the being I selling except- mid su Americar »uld talents es——an s a be of Parvi ing enteriui d “Toton™ that ypeal fo Wl Love and ro- excitenien and devo- ght all behold Monday, Today the he shown itain,” the of ) usincss physiognomy ill be the priv- dience to bu ness ded a prize of suesser hal d 1of a yonr with the Lyceum of- best uesser B O name ¥ conr deville bill three first being singing offer- Kramer 1l entitled *'Cir- and the third the three ovig offer: ha ovelty or enough on tin =0 Pufls. ing water. flou: ening in sauce- add igor- soon as is reached and stir re 3 nmmns:hh spoon- on greased tin with W moderate to admit cream or re es in e cut ped ng. cornstarch o1 the sugar, salt: pour on it over the fire ng it constant- ter stirring it mixture ut it back into 1 cook it tno filling before 1. four, der walnu com- | and | original | Bassett | program | satis- | | while shown | lare vet - play ' will be staged in the hall on that eve- Check room, American ine . i tongue A so i to one at and | the hutter | TABS FAIR OPENS | ON FRIDAY EVENING Street Parade to Precede Nmex Night Event in State Armory Friday usher in i A will embody have made the P: cvening of this wee the annual fair of ti society, ‘and while all the the is to be the features which event popular extensive lines which it arrvied out this year vil make necess the number of new features. “The Best Fair in Connecticut” has been adopted as a slogan for the committee of 15 appointed by the president and the increasad membership of the society 50, actively interested in the syiccess of the . one of the events in the history of the is expected. The the 50 nearly sociely vear will run losing the night time the c prizes will and cach will event this nine nights, c on 5 at which he drawn off, class entertainment Severdi oupes ha reen 1o put the 1 be devoted to va cvening will I rum provided already ram minsirel 1 hired one nig on noth corps fo cven corps from stat have sig of being number o from swinging ferent fied that parts or their intent the ns present evening and a heard baton oiher Dril to Hinz be ing and contests ning and suitable prizes will he awarded. Dancing will be enjoyed in 1@ spacious hall each evening. No expense has been spared in light ing and decorating the hall and in addition the lizhts now installed large electric displays will be adde throughout the hall. American and Diue and white bunting will dominate in the decorations and rafters on the ce 1 to { the of ing the hu fter ding Il be entirely hidden rations The booths arrangeq bear and el in order ephant ball Droducts, tion doll booth, Reacon blani refreshment S in the form of a candy bo: bead doll e hooth, & tory booth dmir 22 parlor Japa booth, sweetie doll, Victrola. and >hilip Dufey n parade €se parlor splash-me | yecial p arranged precede the all the mem- | meet at evening. booth, booth Ma with ony hal for a. street opening of the fair, bers are rooms at peakers par corps 1o nd requested to 45 Friday for the first will “the the The i um evening ie as society N When affected will teaspoonful copper tormilk. Or of Jead and skin with w4 tooth begin It very hot against the THE SICK poisoned parts oil cure almost of mixed ROONM, of zolde instantly powdered with one eaual pa vure alcohol water. on the This one of | but- | suga Do rod Oy sulphate cup of Tts of wash aching, in side heat the oven, of the When voi hoarseness suddenly attacks lay a piece of borax on the el it dissolve grad When vou have a 1 lint the arms of the feel and of the neck one-fourth the let all ble~d. put into the fold them Apply heat shock nd spine; of a teaspoonful a tumbler of cold up the nostrils nauseated, the mouth and raise the back to the back solve alum in snuff it When ice in melt When bag of sand it to the When and head cold 1o or dis- of water and place and small bits of them allow have neur. in the aching spot. the air of the sick you heat ia oven and room DON'T Mirs. Jack Pickford (OLIVE THOMAS) —AS ‘TOTON” The Most Devil of the Screen, MISS SEEING Tovable Little TOOK! TODAY!!! WHO'S WHO IN NEW BRITAIN Y HE VAUDEVILLE “CTRCUS DAY IN GEORGIA™ BEATRICE LAMBERT APOLLO TRIO study in | along | | ditions, addition of a | tjong of habit and | subardinated if not eliminated, | studying the child. biggest | live in not | comes hea\vy tablespoonful of good a saucer and light it, cloth, wet with lime room. and lifeless, pour = Ccologne intor~~ then hang the Water in the KNOW YOUR CHILD, Dr. J. H. Francis of the Uniteq States Bureau of Jiducation.) No two children are alike, not eyep vin sisters. Any effort to make themv’ ) is wicked and wasteful. Courses of adminlstered to all children ip the same way are destructive of orig nality and initiative. Uniformity of reatment is deadly and deadening. Ivery normal child has possibilities things. To help him to dis- and them is the great vice can render him To study about a child is the individual child. Tra customs, preconceived nol« conduct must be while Fraternize with him, associate with him, be a good fellow with him and study him. But do not let him know you are doing in same cover est se nd itself not to know develop society | this. There ing, him is no other study so fascinat 50 absorbingly interesting He will surprise vou with what he Really he wil| worth knowing, mood to learn First of all the mal. Te needs clothes fit to wear But he needs ery knaws can do teach vou some things that is if you are in a and child food and a is also eminently to is a little fit to house fit spir ciate ani eat itual and with The < or spirits fit child learns aturally as he ETrows. T'hus he needs mental food. Also if he does not thrive that found in the home o change hils mental diet. Tt him good and may help you Fear is one « the most withering curses of all ages. ~Don't try to scare him Itivate his hope, faith and courage. He will need these later. The fact that the; not lessen their value as 1 on schoal will do are rare does 'FRANCIS P. MAY VIOLINTST Fox's Theater, Has openings for a few serious pupils.. , 314 Broad St. Phone 136-4 LYCEUM April 78,29,30 with Matinee Aprii 30 MUSTICAL COMEDY SUOCESS 'GIRLS " GIRLS’ Benefit of Soldiers and Sadilors' Fund ckets on sale at Quigley’s real cstate office, Croweil's dru, storc and Kenney & lLeghorn's. PRICES Night s Matinee .25¢, tickets at Quigley's office Thursday, D om. to $1.50 36c, 75¢ Exchauge real estate April 24 at ‘““My window shades always look nice.” Go to your windows now and ex- amine your shades. See if tiey are specked with those tiny holes and litle ragged cracks that do so much to mar the looks of your windows. In shades made of Brenlin the long wearing window shade maicrial you will find the great fault of the ordinary shade overcome. It is made of » closely woven cloth without that filling of chalk which in the ordinary sl 08000 cr: and falls out in unsightly streaks and pin- holes. Sun won't fade it—nor water spot it. Made in many rich, lustreless tones and ip Breniin Duolex—one color on oen side: a different on¢ on the other, Come see ' RACKLIFFE'S 250 Park ‘t., New Britain APRIL 25 to MAY 5 qualities « ¥ ~ v Dancing and Entertainment $3.,000.00 in Cash Prizes

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