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MY SOLDIER Adele Garrison's REVELATIONS What Alice Holcombe Asked of Madge. *“What really happened Alice Holcombe locked ehind her and put her lips fore she whispered the wc “I don’t anything,” T lered back, stressing the verb “But you suspect. Tell me. Tve een on and needles ever since heard story. Stockbridge m't ns as that. He must i ve Dro t bowl purpose. nd he did it—from what I deduced— M serving you fruit answer to the door to my ear ds know whis- the Ken iwkward on hi unch A it only one am aid you have it,” I said She put her hand to her heart with n involuntary, unconscious gesture. er face was white with horror, save br two hectic splashes of color in er chee “Poor hured Milly! Poor Ken!” she mur- brokenly. T was afraid it bould come to something like this. have felt that she was more than alf-insane and distinctly dangerous or a long time. But—poison—" The word was so low that I knew it as inaudible outside the room, but T ouldn’t repress a frightened exclam- tion. ‘“‘Hush!"” gain. PARSONS’ THEATER HARTFORD. I said. “Don't say that 8 NIGHTS BEG. TONIGHT 8:15 (Matinee Wednesday.) lifton Crawford n the laughter, girl and music show ‘I Love a Lassie” with MAY VOKES Prices: Eves., 25¢, $2; Mats. 25¢, $1.50. ELKS’ CIRCUS 7 GREATEST OF THE GREAT— BEATS 'EM ALI. AT ELKS' SHOW GROUND, ELKS’ HOME, WASHINGTON STREET, TUESDAY NIGHT, MAY 20th, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st, THURSDAY, MAY 22nd See the great Congress of Freaks, gathered from all parts of the world. The bearded lady, the three-legged boy. the snake charmer, the man with the double body, sober Sue, the girl who mnever smiles, the Chinese giant and many other freaks of world-wide fame will all be there. Don’t forget to visit the great Western Tavern conducted by real cowboys and cowgirls in real Western fashion. Watch for the great street parade Tuesday evening at 7:30, led by our orack military hand. Bigger and better than ever. Free outdoor attractions at show ground immediately after the parade. We invite the public to come and Eee us. Admission 25¢ L | ness itself to | remember anything she had inadvert- SWEETHEART "OF A WIFE A Swift Change. con- refe we You tritely Breir chi returned Indeed, 1 episode she nevet But guard shall s vou, all now her one thing, both you and abruptly, then this again be on our Shat know brain did of us, must of what Tell me mean to include she broke off began n impatient- 1y Vhat I'm getting at is Whether you think Ken is in any danger.” I hesitated before T replied, at the memory of Milly Stockbridge's when she said to her {ainly, if you wish it.”” “I don’t think he is in dang any deliberate plan,” T said “But. course, if he angers “He will never do that,” with decision. “He is angelic her.” She turned away and hus with her wraps. When next she spolke I hardly knew her voice, it was with bitterness. “pid you ever know it to fail.” demanded, “that an utterly worthless woman will have double, triple. aye a hundred times her share of love and tendern lavished on her, while other—' on, now we Poor is capable. she Ken—" is face husband er from her she spoke tender of ed hersc so charged i She stopped short as if someone had wiped the words from her lips. “It's a good thing vou don’t pay any attention to my ravings she said lightly. “Here, let me help on with your cloak. What a vision you are! Your husband ought to proud gentleman to he taking home. I suppose poor old Donkey Donkers is trembling in his shoes for fear I'll propose to him on the way home. Do vou know, every time that man opens his mouth I expect to hear a bray? TFact!” The Final Picture. Her voice, vou her ey dared me to ently betrayed. T stantly, the while my heart her, the mate fashioned for Stockbridge, who must stand helpless- ly aside and watch the of his life and happine: took her cue in- ched for Kenneth wreck | Ponderous ¢ terribly. | both. “I had the me feeling when I was listening to him 1 laughed. “He certainly the endurance medal in myself tonizht,” would win conve | tional match, wouldn’t he ? “If it were given for long-winded- ness, ves,” she retorted, opening the door and sweeping down the stairs, her head held defiantly high to meet the reluctant suspicion ith which the Mr. Donke invested his escort. With her husband’s arm her, Milly Stockbridge went her good-bye to us almost ically as a well-trained parrot would have done. She Tooked at Dicky asd Alice Holcombe, but never raised her eyes to meet mine. “I am afraid the evening has been too mu for Mrs. Stockbridge,” Dicky said sympathetically. “Oh, no her husband brightly, “she will be all right row. But she isn’t strong, is extreme- 1y nervous, and my unluc accident to her cherished punch bowl upset her 1t is all my fault.” “No, no,” his wife murmured half- erically, shrinki closer to him. I saw him soothe her with a touch as he put out his other hand to Alice Holcombe “Run over tomorrow, You?" he asked casually she wishes to see you.” “Of course,” Alice Holcombe prom- ised carelessly. ““Good night, Milly.” She put her lips lightly to the cheek of the woman who had robbed her of the greatest blessing earth held for her. As Dicky and I went down the steps to our waiting taxi, the three figures were silhouetted in of the electric porch lamp. the wife, the faithful friend around through as mechan- replied tomor- Alice, “Milly can says The man, to them I couldn’t repress a little shiver at the hopelessness of the situation. How would it all end? PALACE THEATER 2. Matinee 2—Evening 7— Reserved scats vance at the selling offic one week in ad- box Tonight, Tuesday, Wednesday March’s Musical Merrymakers in THE LAUGHING MUSICAL TRIUMPH THE BEAUTY SHOP Book AND LYAics BY RENNOLD WOLFx°CHANNING POLLOCK Frank Shea, Georgie Campbell Pat Rafferty, John Molloy, Horne, An yvers, Famous Beauty Chorus. Edward Adrain Henry W ebber Music By CHAS.J.GEBEST Dittman, Ruth Perrin, George Tripp, and a host of others, Wheeler, Sylvia March's SPECIAL SHOWING OF THE MOTION PICTURE INSATION. “The Ghost of Slumber Mountain” Taking You Way Back to the Pre-historic Days. Another Exciting Chapte W of STHE KLY —1L. RED GLOV KO COMEDY. — PALACE CONSTANCE in the “Sauce for Founded on Newest Select the play TALMADGE t Feature Production the Goose” of the same name. ing Th hree reday. wins Friday, Coming next Saturday—March Musical Merrymakers y—*Bolshevism on Trial". Monda be the | you | the light | from | i she | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 19, VUnless otherwise noted, burcaus of the theaters or otber these motices are attractions with which TOM MIX, WEEK AT LYCEUM. begins farewell at the that vaudeville the “ted will acts, FAREWEL Today week the The first 1 Lyceum, is for part of bill sel week star, circuit anteed The program. for the consist of vaudeville If of the | five ‘big Keith all directly from the Keith and each one positively guar- to make a “hit” with patrons. ar act will be the greatest risley act in vaudeville presented the Seven Brac This act played big time house in the country and promises to become the talk of New Britain. Without a doubt this offering will prove to be one of the best acts that anyone in New Britain ever saw or over will The other acts include Har Goulson, the comedy man who keeps andiences in a continual howl from his entrance on the stage until he makes his exit: Grindel and Esther, a clever comedy team, Burke and Betty, another comedy couple that do nothing but entertain and s The Eduards in a comedy shadow- graph act. To balance this great bill the Lyceum is pr feature picture, Cecil new picture, “Don’t Husband”. Jeanie Macpherson is the author and she has woven a tale of really beautiful character, and into the warp and woof has introduced a thread of Oriental mysticism that distinetly bizarre and at the time effective. That it isn't a idea to change husbands genuine consideration, which be a thing of a moment, is. the ad- vice of the picture. Gloria Swanson is the leading feminine figure and her work is said to be exquisite, while she is certainly one of the most | beautiful women on the screen to- da Elliott Dexter and Lewis Cody play the leading male roles and do so with real artistry. For a picture out of the ordinary in every “Don’'t Change Your Hus he stronsly recommended. by has every vaudeville enting as the B. De Mille's Change Your is mc =ood without annot is PALACE THEATER. There a mammoth the Pals theater for the days of this we ind eve three feature 1s of not the ryms cal comec Hitc enti that and IFrank Ray mad production famous as a sons. friends in this comedy d Walcamp will appear in ing num will extr: Ghost of Slumber Mountains,' you showing mals that e is t has ciall dren. long begi Musical and ing the Thre T drama Law nigh Judging from ceive: Com iRk pictu opening scene until the final clo the in inte story b auth Roar Mix’ sich s such 1919. WTitten by the =i they FOX'S TONIGHT. ling u rd to m program. M wcers will of v made orth that you ny small part of h's Musical Mer- s the famous musi amous by mond heock, “The Beauty in s rety. It is the same production ran for over a year in New York will introduce to New Britain Shea, a worthy successor to mond Hitcheock Tal- ge will be seen in the Select uce for the th play that G George used starring vehicle for so many sea- Miss Talmadge will win nev ama Marie nother excit- chapter of *The Red Glove, ber of comedies will be shown. as the new Palace News Review. The feature attraction will be e taking and ani- can- Shop! Constance new Goos: back to the prehistoric dayvs af the monstrous ed at that time. This he best educational picture that even been produced and is espe- v interesting to the school chil- The entiré program makes a one and the performances will n promptly at and 7 Merrymakers will appe: Reserved se re now s for all evening performances. last three days of the weeck will be the bill $:15 e Twins' POX’'S THEATER. m - Mix, fast furious of Fox's in a and entitled is it “The Coming at the the attraction to- the reliable praise it has d from critics, “The ing of the Law om Mix's highl ire productio is one of the hest xeiting series of From the very up mingles thrills and laughs alluring proportions that the est is never allowed to drop. The of “The Coming of the Law,"” written by Charles Alden Seltzer, ighting For Gold,” *‘Hell ing Reform” and other of Tam SUCCESSOS, Mr. Mi umes th action VAUDEVILLE FAREWELL WEEK CLOSING OF THE --BIG ACTS--5 A GREAT ARRAY OF TALENT SEVEN BRACKS W IO SAW ASK SOMEONE VAUDEVILLE PROM SHASON KEITH'S THEATERS. IT AT POLI'S. BURKE AND BETITY = - - THE EDUARDS HARRY GOULSON RTAINER DE LU GRINDEL AND ESTHER SPECTAL “Don’t Change Your Hushand” ENORMOUS PARTS WITH SIX Matinee, 11c, A1l Seats: CAT Nights, Orchestra 30c. WATCH FOR THURSDAY'S SHOW TRE! AN ALL-STAR CAST. . Balcony 20c. | | Kliscn Srony L85 -695 MAIN STRERK HARTI"‘ORI). et eAY WEEKLY ¥ Celebrate of our stylish Suits. ments make it easy to buy the best. SUITS $16, $18, $20, $25 and up to $45 Compete sers, Hats, ings. “Decoratien Day" in one Convenient pay- lines of Topcoats, Shoes and Gents' Trou- Furnish- HELP THE role of Kent Hollis, a voung man from When he arrives in the the bad clement taking him out alil the to their ever, Kent of the gags with them has, shown two of his own that fairly them out of their several skins. E in Wwest proves Among other thing he the cattle rustlers death of his father, wage from one cliff diving throug sking the his mount. Much is also offered on how | 1t is called a “Lady Bell ona | CTEt” and is fully as funny is thraugh | House of Terrible Scandals,” Tl proved such a laugh provoker vtlen | Week's Dill. The story is that Kent's | 81 Who works as a bell hop in Her = | tel. lifficuls. | : ol | the lecation of six million has to fight 10,80 | gola hidden in a sand pit | recovered by the villain, wha : war on those who would stop him from publishing | | 41 airplane and drops fro the struth! in his newspaper and pro- |.ooiocliite Intoran open cage of tect the girl from the advances of the | 10N then on the action chief villain, Quite a sslpnment | o0 8 Tnlaute gait Ihe for onc man, but safe i SCED GIGL G R Kent acquits himself licouactafiofibioxsy before “The Comir the show finished Tom M been equalled on usual things in addition things that bring applause No other nerve to enact | jumping horsebac always r self and comedy to the cast west roofs, make the for a tenderf old tricks an surprise i | Another him and chagrin, wise overy before proves to and he he or as who Monoleg udeville to with of the riding never creen. 1sual has | i He does | way and | doing unusual | thriill and h actor has had the western stunts Spring Salads (By Biddy Bye) is a adviser in is always | Nature matters human good in body needs the DR. HARRY A. MARCI, ay Palace musical cor producer, who has Theater this wee his merrymakers at o TR, 1 Neod « VF\UDEVILLE ND BEST PICTURES. _— Tonight, Tomorrow Wednesday see TOM MIX MIX IT UP WITH RUFFIANS OF THE WILDER WEST IN “The Coming of the Law” EVERY MINUTE A THRILI: FIVE REELS PACK EVERY WITH SCENF PEPPERY ANOTHER SUNSHINE COMEDY “The Lady Bellhop’s Secret” DON'T MISS THOSE COMEDY LIONS PATHE NEWS SCREEN MONOLOG COMEDY VAUDEVILLE THE FOX KIND 4 BIG ACTS 4 MATIN 11c 15¢ AND LOGE 33¢ 25¢ S. A, DRIVE. another on et bones of both him- Sunshine today’s bill Hop's Se- s “The | which on of a ho- swoetheart has knowledge of dollars in The gold is escapes from the lions, travels at a latest Pathe and complete health When spring comes and the | acids and min- IT'S A WORTHY CAUSE. erals to tone up the system and throw off accumulated body poisons. Dame Nature is on hand with a supply of cool, delicious and celorful fruits and vegetables which are the tonmic needed When p instinct guide suggested just the daily diet, the salads by the things in the market. Here are three spring salads to win any palate Tomato and Asparagus Salad—Se- !lect large, firm tomatoes, cut in slice and remove the center. thrusting sev- eral stalks of cooked asparagus { through the center of ecach slice. ' Place the tomato and asparagus om a bed of head lettuce. Chop the bits of tomato fine with a little green pep- per and some green olives, and heap at the side of the tomato slices. Make a dressing hy mixing together 1% -cup- ful of olive oil, juide of 1, lemen ‘h\ivn of orange, three sprigs of minced parsley. and % -teaspoonful each of salt, pepper, paprika and dry mustard. Mix, beat thorough- Iy and serve over the salad Cucumber Salad—Slice voung cu- cumbers and spring onions very thin {and sprinkle with a mixture of %- { teaspoonful of salt. one teaspoonful sugar. Allow to stand two hours. Before serving, dress with a mixture of tablespoonful of tomato cat- sup. one teaspoonful prepared mus- ard, one tablespoonful of olive oil and three tablespoonfuls of cream Mix well and serve over onion and cucumber served with lettuce hearts Lettuce and Chives—Wash fre; lettuce and make crisp by wrap ping in wet cheesecloth and laving »nr'xt to Serve with a plain French dressing and cover the lettuce leaves with fresh chives chopped fine Asparagus Salad—Boil fresh aspar- wgus until tender, cut in inch-lengths, and chill thoroughly. Serve on let- tuce hearts with a sing made of the vokeés of two hard-boiled eggs mashed and beaten up with two tabl spoonfuls of olive ofl. | ful of vinegar, 1 -teaspoonful | pared mustard round red RAFFIA HATS WEAR ROSES anning let and choose ast fresh a one very the ice. dre: one tablespoor and one saltspoonful or each salt and pre- with crisp, Garnish radishes. (By Betty Brown) Maytime and sports hats boen companions—and the present season shows an aptitude for producing smart sports models that dwarf the records of past One of the most sue- cessful of the types is sketched in this model Fashion Art and is a chic chapeau of woven rafia in bright blue, its crown all bound ‘round with perky posies of painted straw and its brim faced with sea blue georgette—most becoming to Miss are vears new is for MWlashington 69-71.73 Lafayette St. Cor. Washington NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 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