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MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART Adele Garrison’s Contiuation of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE * [ ¥ Madge Worricd as She Watched Know the very thouzhis of the young. 9 Dicky {wters in her charge, spoke in o low : | tone without turning her head. E "1 mentally brushed Bess Dean’s mis- fehiovous threat aside as if it had been I knew enough | moment, he would The boy in “George Brooks. come here B annoying insen LS if the girl to real t 4 2 Bndeavor to monopolize Di slack-eyed rimming entions dr 1 ner and rece ! with mischief that he alwa; tion y whiel 1 been invited. ) hot haster to her si She the E rtive type { round face and b personi- of € 1 < never content | on of wonderin un ¢ has mosi ti affair bores you 5 i room bendir ver | Mi Holcombe drawled witl x al most affability. “you may g0 to your IT'S WARM WORK BUT— { nd spend the time in The Victory Gardener smiles in thosc efry theo- svite of the heat. Get a garden book use them in vour rom the National War Garden Com- question, a chubhy, s at- voungster, so was water, eyes the innocence., The New Britain Choral Society LAUBIN, glecti o sake. h 1 realized that her at- petty annoy- EDWARD F. itude might cause me nee later in the day, 1 was too ab- bed in the IDicky might no glor, 1 the afternoon cover himself with b atte couldn’t noticin that 1 settled her class in itheir ts she ieft them and came help haunting fear that | exercises to | tion to anything else. | monthly report standings, vou know flushed, for his low stand jugs In mathematics were prove “1 don know what you mean Aiss Holcombe,” he nestly. ‘L wasn't—" “On, ves vou do. were,’ Holcombe George George, and you responded. “I haven’t listened to that sweet voice of rhial. protested ear- mission, at Washmgnon Danks throughout the United realize that they are doing a valuable sevvice to their nts when they urge them to plant gardens and help them in this work, for the home food producer in the majority of cases is a thrifty citizen and is likely States Musical Director Chorus of 150 Voices pack to the desk of trophies and bent i over it as 1f makin trifling re- all these vears without arrans ing it. You may go back to Miss Holcombe’s Comment. seat it you can keep quiet. But the “Pipe the pose!” The sibilant whis- | next disturbance will be punishable per rose fr of high school | 1 omething ¢ than geometry pupil behind me, but 'when in the row was Dl Hol- combe, long lenough in tho school to | to be a better customer than he would be otherwise. On this account mwany bhanks are cooperating with the National War Garden Commis- sion of Washington and have been distributing thousands of free garden books to their patrous. The New 4 ex- York State Bankers’ Association ha me. 1, urged all its client hanks throughout the state to back up the victory gar- | den campaign and help spread the message of home food productio: Following the lead of the Merc: rh Trust and Deposit Company, timore, more than a score of throughout that State have begun campaigning for gardens. A history of the war garden move- ment which has just been published under the title “The War Victorlous”—a memorial volume not sale, but being sent to libraries as a permanent record of this pa- triotic activity—praises highly the part taken by the banks as well as by big indusurial concerns in stimu- lating inter know- some your assisted by m the row directly every face yectful. who has Bayview returncd to his and good behavior, but his whisp clamation remained with think Alice Holcombe appreciated it. too, for her cves rested upon Bess | Dean with a quizzical light in them. 1 Bess Dean Forgotten. For the girl was unmistakably ing, and I had to admit that she was | remarkably effective as shc picked up | one of the small shells Dicky had brought back with him and examined | it closely. She has a remarkably good figure, lissome, slender without being too thin, and it was well out-| V lined by the gown she wore, a one- o > dress of brown cloth cut to al st a daring V at the frc and back of the bodice, with bands of fw | outlining the V-shaped mneck, the wrists and setting off the bottom of | the skirt. The gown was of a shade which had been cunningly and ™ e e T tistically designed to bring out mahogany shading of her masses Sunday Night brown hair, the wny lights in her Planning the work. drudgery not surprised when, as ic g} St hous S o e » with Mr. Stockbridge, [ OUsEwaL ¥ planning, the door tematizing Much inefficienc ¥ of surprised in “Heartsin Pawn” FLORENCE MACBETH, Prima Donna Soprano, Chicago Grand Opera Co. FREDERICK GUNSTER. Tenor Soloist, Victor Opera Co. and ORCHESTRA OF 40 PIECES however, pos- FOX'S THEATER Wednesday Evening, May 14th Tickets 30c to $2.00 on sale at The C. L. Pierce & Co. TWO COMPLETE SHOWS TONIGHT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOME. slight start knew EAVS & 3 1 ste motion is due to poor a miration, for T that the girl | L i e made picture lculated to appeal | to the soul of any artist. She glanced up in prettily simu- | lated confusion as Mr. Stockbridge | formally and unsmilingly introduced | George Fawcett in “The Railroaders” | ey 25, mmsed Sshine Mt llts 0 e sy { was evidently an apology for allov asks will give it. Could you by | ing her interest in the trophies to so |studving carefully the placing of your | engross her, and walked back to her!! vour work, i position mnear the r of the room. | es when doing dishes? Would | It was apparently the most trivial and | d mixer save 5 minutes when ! natural of incidents, but I .w that | making bread? she had accomplished a well defined | The spend in rest and | _that of bringing herself to |rvecreation is worth dollars and cents s attention in so striking a [to You. It enables vou to accomplish manner that he would remember her | More With less effort; saves doctors’ above the score of other young | bills. women to whom he would naturally | A | be introduced at the close of the af- | tions. ternoon’s exereiscs. 2 M Bess Dean and her v how- | hook, “The New | ever, were quickly swept out of mYy | gests that mind, by the quick fulfillment of the | climinate wiste fear which had haunted me all {her fasks, and through the day. For when Dicky |50 pe had taken the scat on the platform to | tions: which Mr. Stockbridge assigned him, | 1 15 my { and the principal had given the signal : Increased efil anl rec Would you like an hour a day more for rest or recreation? Iive | through rest reation. Ruides e them, | salt and one-eighth saltspoon of pep- howev 1des the hunters, | per. Fill the shells with this mixture, who have been excited to a murder- | rounding the surface so t it is the ous frenzy by the guides. His ad- | shape of the original potato. Bake for ventures then are many and of the | ten minutes in a hot oven most unusual sort. He finds a hidden Variations—Told into the two cups city of sav in the heart of the: of ned potato pulp the wilderness nnd is ordered put to | white of an egg: pile lightly death as an infidel. His super human o shells and bake. stren him and he is then If cupful to two taken as a god. He escapes afte a | pulp may be used series of good old slam bang Far e i num fights, and returns to Americ Pittsburgh Potatocs Frederick, in he and secures .evenge on those who be- One quart potato cut in cubes Houselkeeping Unless othermise noted. these notices are written trayed him into the hunting trip. Four | One-half pound milk cheese. woman who desires acts of Tox vaudeville and nov- | One-half can pimentoes. motion, standard elties are aiso offered One onion. eanehy ———— wo cups white the swest | rade in Boston, t CONCERNING ROTATOES. oF 2l LoE Hhic which opens up at falso be shown Sunday night. S Irjleaspoon salt next Thursday, 1S 2 seriall of Wes { On Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- Potato Souffle. Cook potato cubes and onions fine- to the school orchestra to begin a L7 Linterest in fiftecn sensational week- | day of next week the Lyceum will Toun ol pgghor hed nojate iy ShokERs i bosioE selter mater five musical selection, what was my horror | Aro my utcasils and materiais | Iy evisodes. The story was written | Present Cecil B. De Mille's modern Oneptablespooniielled fat Rt i oorenln amel) to see my husband unfold my manu- ,w'\'mv‘ for this task all before me when | by Arthur 5. Reeve, sponsor for the | Version of Idwin Milton Rolye's fa- Two tablespoons milk. pleces and cook seven minutes; then seript which he had pasted togethe _,1 begin 2 famou; Craig Kennedy stective { MMous play “The Squaw Man.” Pathos, One teaspoon salt. i drain. Turn into oiled baking dish and look it over as if he were re- | Do 1 have to stoop unnecessari- | storie Ths ar is Ruth RS R e R e e Onc-qua teaspoon pepper nd pour over white sauce mixed freshing his memory concerning it. | !¥? Do I take featured in “Hands Up” support derful character delincation, thrill 1ol 0 no opes et ke infnod. - |4 Ave my utensils arvanged with | b3 Larkin, the handsome and | and suspense—there are e ingred- Whites of two eggs beaten stiff i ezatoroveniuntinota toestareiaott proper regard to each other, and to] athletic hero, and a fearless stunt|ieNts of a drama that can not grow & el ue G RIS O i kL | i L : man. Mr. Peeve has written an en- | 01d, which, indeed, seems even better | in the order given; beat thoroughly, | Potato Pufis. thralling interesting ance in | today than it did when first present- | fold in the stiffly beaten whites, pile | Two cups mashed potato “The Tiger's Trail.” It deals with | €d. in a baking dish and cook until the | One cup grated cheese I unserupulons adventurers, Indian Ti- | Who's Who in New Britain will he | mixtur 2 brownsoniton Hwoken give boiled ham a delicious i ble? Worshippers, a hercine who is|Shown next week also and the ess- One-half cup millk ! when added to its water. [ R o S heatrd out of her inheritance, | ig contest will be on asain. Just ()0 eanbern gl sall ‘Cheatlng Cheaters’ | When stamps stick together put a b 2 1 'p-‘ ition comfortabic 5 e oDs oo las beto Crtrs T TR S t medium-sized, smooth-skin- | Add the milk to the pc 4 | thin shect of paper over them and | Are the tools d - utensils} joartedly aasisting her to defeai the | "umber of portectiy il ibed) med; loval ipotaro e Ingin ot SRS ioroustiy e ol o e e e her K it es. A very fine quality | oven until tender, being careful not to | the beaten e nd 1t, | particular task dol stolen from the Indians i vaudeville bill has been arranged for | over-brown the skin. Cut the pota- | adding the grated T 8 Am T using the PARS THEA ERM vears befors. the well nigh magical | Monday 1oes in two lengthwise, remove the po- | greased tins or purpose? HARTFORD. | urensils, the order af Helen Gibson in ‘Her Great Chance’ SCREEN MAGAZINE— COMEDIES GALORE RVED SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE hotir you beaten 1 the ted cheese, saves ups of potato successful housekeeper's sugges- Christine garies, othoer riE TIGER Pathe seri : 'S TRAIL. Fainted Post and cent ks h Trall s table, stool. working surface at the ri useless steps? Keep on hand in an oldd cup a mixture of coal oil and ashes with which to start a fire 5. Do T waste mation and Juices from cans of pickled fruits |holding a bowl or uten in flavor | When it should be screwed to the t: mies, se cheese. i i H rame PRIZMA PICTURES best and right There will be a continuous > : i e e idol ju | Show today. tato pulp, being careful to leave shells | oven. 9. TIs the tool properly adjusted | y,eq¢iy rare mineral, radium — - umbroken. Mash the hot potato, adad and in good condition before I begin ¥ X o p and the trinls and tribulations which FOX'S THEATER. either milk or cream as for mashed | To remind anyone of “The Red (;love” 3 NIGHTS, Beginning Monday; el EM T ! Belle B oes through prior to . Season as follows: To cach | potato stew, or Matinee Wednesda; | 10. Am I making any awkws: cominginio possession of her legacy. potato add one-half saltspoon ! flicient recipe. Klaw and Erlange {motions, or ones T could omit S s i Aees S : i Musical Comedy e : e ing g whicl < “Belle! Boydl i i. Do vou keep simple account L o the Tiser taop. | Tomorrow cvening two excellent Direct from its brilliant run tn the Eihe b : : valuable bec; > its features a‘~ offered at I'ox’s, Mad- R e far food. clothing, fuel, ste., this vear? | FILISYIC, BACRUSR, © Sl 1o goes. # Dares’” and the five-reel Pathe i 7 - money for the good of you . —Matinee 11c sterdam theater, New York cast and "GueY fO! e ’&V“'v] o | fight to obtain ster object, i : Evening 20c and 30c production. : o : cast in the form of a brute, and to il gl (el e e PR Sde — : — | dia_bow down in worship. Thus in |0y 2 advance “The Tiger's Trail” promises | oo and hazards. plus a co- herent and logical story by the wizard | No risk is too at 10 balk the da Radiant which the Tiger Worshippers of Tn- 10 e 1 crammed full of ad- . their of fiction, Arthur B. Ieev potato soup, umed potatoes, Pickford, in ain .Kidd, d cup of own RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL EVENING PERFORMANCES. money ture, “Go Get Franklyn ¥ wick PRIC Keeping Where and How the monuey goes. | > | for the Jast time at Fox’s tonight THE RAINBOW Can vou tell how wmuch you spe weird and 5 laine Traverse in he Positively entire original New Am- | Jvhere and how the S Leiting sericd factions tily ? Fm Garringe accounts will help NIGHTS—25¢ to $2.00. o countsin UL SlL cide ] sory Sl i husghards. ventures, rises, sensational stunts most loses her veputation in to protect her husband. A re idler is at the hottom of trouhle but virtue brings its 1. own reward and the millionaire dies - Just as he ieves has Olive in | SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY | TWO BlG FEATURES — NEW MUSIC William 8. Hart will be shown for | his power. “Go Get 'm Garringer TLUR the last time tonight in “Breed of a s of the lawless border N ‘The Latest Pathe Serial Men”” the Lyceum. The story is its > West—of u sweet girl { full of incident and human r 3 v g snmeshed in their web of “ 9 1t has as well a delightful love o infamy—of a two-fisted, quick-shoot- ment and plenty of the wild riding g e W revels in the sport I3 1) that has mads the Hart pictures sg | of = R e THE MAN FROM PAINTED POST attractive fo those who like action, | Western ONE OF THE BEST OF HIS CAREER | His new npicurc offers great oppor- ! flashes of pnod comedy 7” tunities for the famous star, for the William Farnum in his latest Fox B role he portrays is that of a positive | super production, “The Jungle Trail” » E dare-devil cowpuncher, a man who i is the attraction for the first half | W ' THE HAND INVISIBLE” is afraid of nothing. He is involved | of nesxt week. William Farnum innocently in a great wrong which | the greatest romantic actor of today COMEDIES — EDUCAIIONALS BEST MUSIO MONDAY, TUESDAY. W M<,sn,1\. ho rights after somo strenuous work. | —on stage or screen Bverybody | \ CECIL B. DE MILLE The vaudeville part of the program | wants to see a William Farnum pic- THE MASTER DIRECTOR PRESENTS Is fine, includng three good acts, the anse William Farnum pic “THE SQUAW MAN” best of which is Little Lord Roberts, They are the the comedy midget. Pictures of wholesome storie: WITH AN ALL STAR CAST OF FAVORITES WHO'S WHO IN NEW BRITAIN VAUD EVILLE HART TODAY occasional STATE ARMORY TWO NIGHTS MORE Tonight’s Feature WALLINGFORD NIGHT Dancing and Entertainment Every Evening ADMISSIO With Ruth Roiand Thrills, Adventure, The Biggest and Best Fair in Connecticut. CASH PRIZES $3,000.00. { Hartford parade, whi took —+that got the COwDoyE, BRIt SEElex | Wednesda; hand from every member of the fam- st time today. ily. Tn “The Jungle Trail” Farnum Riding and Hair Raising . tomorrow evening the Lyceum | carries the role of Robert Morgan, Sitnations, has arranged a mammoth double { who heads a hunting expedition into Shake feature bill, one of the features be- | the he:rt of the African wilds. When ; Ing ‘Hand Tnvisible,” starring s passed far beyond popular star, Montague lLove. civiiization remole outposts, tlag Fairbanks in “The Man Morgan is s ; attacked by his Prepare to Shiver, Applaud the expedifion and most % From