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PHEART -« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISGN’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife hat Mrs. Durkee Said to Rita Brown o all outward appearance the big ring car which Alfred Durkee had fmmoned from a neighboring garage Bld the merriest of care-free parties we were rushed over the smooth ong Island roads on our way The Sand Pile.” #But I—who had zleaned from both pservation and the of hers many facts indicating the true Pndition of affairs—knew that the fughing faces masked anything but erriment in most of our number. Edith Fairfax had remained Re Durkee veranda with my father Dicky’s mother, saying frankly B\ she had been so long where there s bo chance for quiet and be fat she would not exchange Boonlight and the apple blossoms for e most celebrated entertainment he world. There quiet deter- hination in her that told me hat long canteen service n Inder fire—on the French battlefront to confidences upon uty was a voice jad done to develop the timid shrink- | 1! fhg southern art student, whom ad seen roused out of her apparently olorless personality but mes when 1S in ¥ Spirits. That her love for my hus till flaming within her soul [ ure, although, despite my knowlec TONIGHT 8:15 Poin the First Nighters and Follow the Crowds to HE vew Opera Players In the Delightful Melody-Play “YOURE IN LOVE” ves. 25¢ to 75c, Mats. and 50 HARTFORD question and wi was TONIGHT, TOMORROW THE FAVORITE STAR. WALLAG in | RED | IN A TWO FISTED FIGHTING DRAMA “THE DUB” Charlie—ahaplin in “The Bank” CHARIIE AT HIS BDIST EWS TOPICS VAUDEVILLE 4—BIG ACTS— THUR., FRI DOUBLE GLADYS BROCKWELTL “THE DIVORCE TRAI —AND— THE LEE KIDS —I> “TWO LITTLE IMP: The Iee Kids will be shown at 4:15 in the afternoon to en- able children to attend after school. MATINEES WED., THURS. AND SAT. that they had for a time been tioned hug D near ed to m y held v heart for her brotherly liking. The innate justice of = Batire | 2J sta- ich other in France, | the belief that only &y Strong compelled me to _respeet‘ ana sym- pathy for Edith FairfaX, evem though the {irl. The sister knew ¥rance to alike. »{all in the future tially Y she tonnean huddled a sudden [ tively of her \walkening twice, both | soul Rita t Her spiri muscial slightest running and in the tonneau Alfred's with ways fr the ‘Oh audaciously, ne calle, you don't Little laugh one well S0 sitt primitive ng T st mar before the girls Leila's cont was a that But St ature. in sat close of the Linst imr me, that fro; on 1 shrink ta Brown and that the primit Poss Brown was | laug but loud, bu provocation fire of raill Alfred Durkee and mother pretty her seat the ins nt with “Oh, Mother and Mother &) th hbor vouchsafed a nin, “Moth h me, ar are in the nt Mrs! in which Wi to?" recegnized iealousy areater or less degree is hidden in the ! nature of every woman Kept me from | the sincere 1 have otherwise entertained between d beside who who fussin point 1 front Durkee which in am sure I would for he one, ith's had been development e was st experience and m me chine, in' fact T she was m the prox he other sid. ive je ihilities in lousy of n the wildest hte ept ery with onee had which sittine ariver on the Purkec ¢! Rita n. as no answer er Durkee; c: vou ca S0 conce seat that ve a I. who know the dainty. cious note of which she is capable oceasion ‘outen my “If youw'd B like or vou 1 cradle. 1w clapping intuition little Mrs. Dur the arme in f the same ful with men, I first woman, that the girl's th day the pr Leila quick. never answer name. ' said ‘step d have been al ith and Leila wasn\ you know.” s cattish enot my hands, weak place in had always as she she Tncommonly when I'm ca said now 'm mother’ 1 right enough to be mother to young thi the her although 1 expedition uch was instine- imity was her of undeniably i up Dick) facing challenzed us insisted al- Ned little she n't ited vou Tow her mali- on Hed merrily. it old <1 in e »ut not to Mad married in izh to feel With had fo Ritz vouthful pretended he Fairfas g my like und be irls. . a pretense which was success- hen | but I met her, as i either a t¥ the i was ssent Fairfax indrawn brea next had known ndeed wonld rtieth hing of the mmedinate me, gave th: Dicky W ny birth- past, | future. | site me, unable to chuckle as T knew he shoe in must the e ghtly. longine Alf to, kicked A Durkee's my of the lips, a drawing of the evebrows but sure had him But ain to ve composure Jightly he snid nothing that his both Rita Brown her slender rily twitching hgle some slightest inc Her 28 ever. no “You must be lik sald aauy sister. We he nairily hter and dau drew up to “mhe Sand Pile” ! the ment or j kea's I won 307 YGEUM . was no opport retort if she dl it thexa D Rita Brown EYESIGHT Satis Main Street mother's displeased and uoon had hough T little although 1 N were inp fing with the one any wion of a ran out oy mioter malkes SEhE enirance e, aniy for little ) wished nad been answer SPECIALIST action Guaranteed Phone THEATER Phone 1000 GRAND OPENING TONIGHT AT 8:15 The Gormican Players PRESENTING $2.00 SHOW Give a Look! AT THE LOWEST 0SSIBLE RICE3 EVENINGS 20c, 35¢, 5%¢ MATS. 15¢, 20c, 30c FIRST PLAY “THE BRAT” A Comedy Drama That Will Positively Appeal to All Tastes was se one: dis- ' she very | call of <0 com- Dur- Tut a <hal 570 e in | | i One | ever written by an Ame | strect unerring | Brown’s | 1ook- | 1o face | moonlight showed a tightening speech | disturbed was | mo- | i illit oppo- Unless otherwise noted, these matices arc bureaus of the theaters or other attractions | written by the with which they d JANE ANDKATHERINE LEE — DIRECTION WILLIAM FOX = FOX’S THURSDAY, SUMMER STOCK CO. WILL OPEN TONIGHT Tonight will witness the production New Britain's new stock company, Cormican Players, of Maude Ful- delightful he Brat. of the most comedies it spar- with and humor, provoking line and situation irresistible “The Brat” has all the *ular at the tip af her She i of mind, alert, honest and the personifica- Tt is a role in which the clever voung actress whom the Cor- mican Players have leading ladv Miss Kthel Van Waldron, should be home for those who recall Van Waldron as Mirza in “The A t the Glohe theater, New York, Polly with Maclyn Arbuckle in Roundup” at the New Amsterdam theater will remember vacity and cleverness Mr. Cormican role of the novelist who te, irresponsihle waif in the night court The Brat embodics just secking for a new novel He magistrate’s sanction to take away. She is made a temporary Ler of his household and spends eral weeks in the care of his mather by the ton's of success, enjoyable ica kles with ry laughter. ve tongue. thoroughly tion of truth. or but lovablc for beggin: what he mem sev- of and the company of his young broth- | er, a weakling and a drunkard After having studied her ks. learning her gualities ciencies, the author is ready Ealace Theater inee 2, Fivening 7. Reserved Scats One Week in Advance, Phone 403. . > 5 for six and defi- to send TUESDAY AND TDNESDAY. 5 Big Vaudevilz Acts 5 BARNEY GILMORE The Celebrated Irish Comedian, Assisted by His Charming Wife and Daughter in “An Trish Honeymoon.™ TODAY, w LA Soloist LILLIAN ISAT Comedy Violin AMELT & Mo 1ony Comedians DOOLE Three Ha EDDIE LAMBERT and RAY GORDON Famous Musi sal Comedy Stars HARRY FISHER & CO. Sensational Furopean Artists Priscilla Dean The Tatest and Greatest Star to Flash On the Photoplay Hor- izon in “The Wicked farling” MARIE WALCAMP in PHE BED GLOVE WILLIAM DUNCAN in STITE MAN OF MIGHT™ COMING NEXT WEER CHARIAFE CIIAPLIN, in Third Million Dollar Pictur SUNNYSIDE" s FRIDAY, SATURDAY her away. She has fulfilled her sion. But a complexity has the love interest. The Brat at first thinks herself in love with the author, but the law of youth for vouth s stronger than that administered in the night court and soon knows that the young brother. Steven, is the man of her heart. Her love for him and his for her works the voung man's reformation and the Brat who was a domestic problem hecomes a zuardian angel. Tt is a play filied with human interest and funny tiong The cast is member of the characters hei Timson arisen, one that suits every Cormican Players . Erville Alderson Miss | first sees the | gets the | her | Mrs. Pell Forrester Angela Smythe, a _Mina C. Gleason debutante. - o Josephine Saxe ine de Pew W n artist Mrs. James K n Forrester. Mrs. For- s eldest son. a famous nov- clist .. BEdward Steven his brot Sl ... James Cormican .Ethel Van Waldron Lillian Worth tishop Drother MaecMilla reste Forrester's Hutchinson Forrester, Tavgol, a maid \TER. allace Read. por- younz contractor the rk wonde obtain some money business. Suddenly 1 box of dynamite that his desk and swhich cause an explosion. As little boy near i smashes an air-filled bag with a resounding thwack explosion coming at the same Craig is thinking of the him to jump in his vous it. Nearby sits den, a shrewd and iHe sees Craig and jdub coward. his ind proc to delicate mission and him $1,000 if he sue- doesn’t want him to he has te a show out the mission and he will fail in ereat shape Craig fools him. ITe de- ion. finds a beau- distress and at the end 1 o fortune hesides never done {he of He has sey fist i shady ‘The Dub,” < John Craig, a sitting in ing he can 1o on {Tie remember he has lefi may fall and thinks of it « is pi how carry his on paper The time ¥ dynamite seat in a Burley crooked decides Tha he canses ner- Had- attorney he a and a purpose exactly hire Craig for a promises to pay ceeds. Hadden but ving succeed of carr thinks ¢ Right therc P on the girl in the girl s | tiful wins Wal aecting Dub. | wherein that ce Reid bhetter ‘“The hts lawyer to than i role eral e “Aukes he shows use his aub in 1rnishes The of Harold T.loyd provides amuse- Pathe News Day complete four acts of outl the show. half the an unusual with the New "he Lee Kids," omedy entitled and Brockwell latest drama Divorce The Tee Kids will shown afternoon at 1:15 the c¢hildren he can zood Padvant r Charlic Tie l1aug lin of of the in a revival plenty hs du g | two recls, and { Pathe comedy | ment. The {the Topic: { film proers | vaudeville | For the { Fox's will I!M\rn"o program, 50 latest the wind round last offer and the Fox of week. uin favorites uproarious Little in her Imps he o'clock to to attend after PALACE THEATER, the show Palace for three davs of ti at th the first is woek vaudeville Imore, two mi cilla Dean in Wicked Darling Iy and many other short subjects and no advance in \king a mam moth entertainment t1 un- led. B 1 comed hty News week- at i< . the fnmous interr will b L new ialiy, 1 ish Ho sisted hy arming Mr. Gilmore i Iri mag evil moon.’ - of tional i ud ey nd daughter. appear and 1o i 1nd eli and full MeGee is a of comedy mor or | Mayor mis- ! situa- | the | Caroline Locke | Lynch | Medley him | 1 Piano Solo— | Violin and ¥ nality Lillian Isabella violinst with a varied repertoire of the ple; variety. Lambert and Gor- ! don are a pair of well known comedi- ‘ ans who go direct from here to the | time houses. Harry Fisher A:«.di i ! sing big, comps will offer a comedy bicycle e picture prc m be headed by Priscilla Dean in “The | Wicked Darling.” Here is a real pho- | 1y treat A perfectly wonderful story t6ld in a way that will make | srip your seat and hold your | ayed as vou'll never forget it the new star of the screen, Priscilla is delightful picked a pocket | thrill you Wicked “The will will top love ou th, ¥ \. She mp the most who ever She will in “The Walcamp thrill too, in the n of Might." This pic- n every Sunday night will see Charlie million dollar in as week third picture, “Sunnyside.’ ST. JOSEPH'S PUPILS IN MUSICAL RECITAL S1. Josept The convent pupils cquitted themselves in a very The with <ion e ner hall for ention of an a held to the last. nd Sullivan and George A. Quigley program follows rated and ns oac ciative atu Rev. Fath Daly and Mrs nt. The Welco rosc pre- ence was were pre Address of 1e- Catherine Callahan Duet—Galop de Concert Loretia Catherir Trio Natioy Catherine Sleath. M Cather Hughes. srecn Bowe Roct Mary The Reaper’s Farewell Corinne Douglas. e Century Anna Cenci Lucille mg—Adieu Woodland 5B Accompanist. M Recor Duet T March Ruhe William William Dorsey Violin and Piano—March Militaire Norman Jovee, Albert Hamel, Margaret Kenney uirassier Galop . . Kir Dugan Medley of Trio—Ev Helen . Eileen Grey Garve) no Solo. Cesca Murphs Murphy enic Davis 10— Muller atherine Callahan, Margaret Palmer Mary O'Leary. iano Solo—F.choes from the Meuntains William Dorsey. Duet-—Gem Rondo Laura Ringwood, Irene Templeton Duet—The Lilac Waltz Jewell ¥ lie Dolan, Mary McGrail Piano Solo—Dreaming of Ruhe Mrs. Hoffer Duet-—Blue E Elizabeth Curtin of Popular Marion Barron, Catherine Violin and Piano. Clarence Kenney, Accompanist, M Duet lash March Josephine Fagan, Genevieve ano Solo—-Rolling Billows Rose King. Duet—Shooting Stars Rosemary Woods, Helen Woods. Piano Solo—Old Oaken Buc Genevieve Ryan rolling of the Birds - Q’Sullivan Horsemen's Hunt pencer. Mary Ring Helene Wollenhaupt McKenna. ho Morisson John Halloran. Airs Lange Mary Lee, Flannon Floweret Norman Joyee srgaret Kenney Fulton Ryan. Piano Solo Michieux he Smith sindra wood. By Duct—Cosmos 1san Caselle Sanborn ret Naples. ong . Molloy Catherine Durham M Trio—Love's Sweet § Josephine Conrad Alice Maz N Piano Solo— Mary Supernaut Reading—The Marion Musical Bells MeGuire, The Wearing Green, Minstrel Boy Elizabeth Ralph. Clarence A. Hammel. M. McKenna. no Duet Dash Along ad no- £ the Kenney, P Josephine Co 0ld Blac (Paraphrasc Margaret Kenney Yellow Jonguils Johanning Mary Supernaut Hagearty Tara’s Julia Conrad Piano Solo Toc Gimbel de Concert) Monica Ringrose, Margaret P Solo—Harp of Hall Rory O'Moore P Marion Rigol Al harms MeGuire Piano i Me Ve aring Youns < (Fo 2lone) ia Reco Distribut Musie ( Tith Progressive ey Series o tificates hy P. Dal Quarior—N King, Marion McGuire, livan., Mary McKenna h Qus Cesca Murphy. Cath- Mary Hug N Rosemary Dugan il Genevieve Rya Hyt “There H Thine, Dear Lorc Accompanist. Maria Recor May O rt e Callahan Palmer, therine ret Woods, m Dorsey m Is Tike Recor. s a high class T CHALLIS I\i !FES ening chap- | recital last | fully deco- the | Ketterer | Kriens | Heins | Muller | | which Abt | 1 Butler | Giese Drumheller | ape | Liszt | al- | ar- | WITH VOILE PAY WEEKLY RECAESAR M{isca STOR} @87 -008 MAIN STREET HARTFORD Summer Togs We've plenty of light weight, breezy that take a load off vour shauiders and make you laugh at hot weather. Pick them out and “CHARGE IT.' Summer Suits thess Suits Say as Low a “fil 6.00 and as High as $ 4 ;.00 Summer Shoes BETTY BROWN be impossible to find BY would a Tt smarter combination than this in " . Single Dish For Lunch (By Biddy Bve.) There's nothing so handy at when you have had a busy as a one-dish luncheon-—and nothing 8o comforting through that morning, as the knowledge that the preparatien- of that one dish absolves you of all further worry There are lots of good combinations and every house- keeper knows some of them Here are just a few by way of suggestion Vegmetable-Meat Pie: Chop 2 pounds of beef and cook ft After adding 2 sliced car chop- ped onion, and a pint of sliced pota- toes, cook for another half hour. Peour off the stock and add to it § table- spoonfuls of fio mixed smoethly with cold water. Cook until it be- comes thick and smeoth. Putting the 1 vegetables and meat in a baking dish pour the gravy over it. cover with a iayer of baking powder biscuit dough, and bake Baked the season’s two favorite abrics join forces with charming ef- fect. The long tunic of flowered white challis with a band of voile. and sleeves and der slip of the plain color. A white taffeta ribbon sash completes a charming costume is rose- noan, rose-hued morning, MUSICAL RECITAL AT FIRST CHURCH hours a well Wolcott Hart will this evening the fol- been Pupils of Theron give a musical recital in the First church chapel. lowing program having ar- ranged Part Angelus . Stephenson Mazurka in B minor o5 Meyer-Helmund Warren Hale Solitude Meyer-Helmund Air de ballet in B flat Chaminade Esther Fogalson. Two Dances for Piano., Four-hands (a) Norwegian Dance G (b) Spanish Dance . Moszko A. N. Larson and L. N. Paulman coeur & ouvre “Samson and Deli Saint Saens contralto. flat major 5 Field (b) Valse in D flat. Op. 15, No. Sa ... Moszkowski L. N. Paulman. Three Rondos for Two Pianos hands T No. 1 in D ma (a) Godard (b)) e When macaroni Macoroni of a cupful of cpoked until tender in drain, and add to it a chopped, cooked meat bread-crumbs, a teaspoonful a teaspoonful of onion juice, a table- spoonful sweet green pepper, and tablespoonful of chopped parsiey Bake the mixture three rters of an hour in a buttered baking dish, > in a pan hot Chowder: Fry out small portion of pork. and in this brown a slice onion. Dice four cupfuls of potatoes, parboil them for six minutes. and put them in the fat. Add two cupfuls of the bolling potato water, and let 11 der. Then pour scalded milk] and corn. Take the ct when heated to the nd x-eight! has been salted wat cupful of cupful of of salt, (a) (h) tato very 0t Longan, ;] Nocturne in B cook u ten- four cupfuls of cuptul of eanned wder off the stove point Four Gurlitt or flat major 3 in E minor . and J. W. Cooper Part II Arabesque in G Debussy (b) Lyrical Piece in B minor soiling pepper A NERVOUS % BRERKDOWN (e) Prize song from “Die Meis- tersinger” Wagner-Bendel James Cooper. t Prelude in C sharp minor Rachmaninof | Misg Kelly Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. ang (a) (b) To Spri BEdna Grieg Smart Songs Brother Lehmann (a) Good Morning. Sunshine (h) Indian Love Song : Lieurance | Chadwick Newerk, N. J.—“For about thré® years I suffered from nervous bresk- down and got 80 weak I could hardl stand, had head- ay. I ing 1 of and e a phy- sician’s cara for two ears. A girl friend ad used Lydis E. \,-Pinkham's Vege: table Compoundand she told me abous it. From the first ("dl day 1 took itIbegsn M to feel better and E‘nuw 1 2m well and able to do most any | kind of work. { il have been recom- | X 5 mending the Com- pound ever since and gi | mission to publish thi FLo KELLY, 476 So. 14th The reason this famous root and hard remedy, Lydia F.. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, was so successful in Miss Kelly’s case was because it went to the root of her trouble, restored her to 8 normal healthy condition and as a result her nervousness disappeared. ORENESS in joints or mus- cles, give a brisk tmassage with— VICKS VAPORI "YOUR BODYGUARD"~30¥%. fc) e iDanz: Miss Longan Afr in A minor . MacDowell Night Song Jensen Prelude in G minor Rachmaninoff | Ford Cooper Two Consolations Elegie in C sharp minor Nollet Op. 1 Moszkowsiki Larsot nds in A (b) (c) Liszt by Mu, Moment NotHi al Two (a) flat Reinecka Heller | Larson Gondolie Smart and AND ALL ACES TOO You will fly high next winter if you have a garden says the Nationai }N:r Garden Commission, of Wash- ingt H i

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