New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 17, 1919, Page 4

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NLW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY. 17, 1910, MY HEART ana ADELE GARRISON MY HUSBAND | 'S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife ok o Hand in the Pro- ceedings. Allen Drake shrugged his shoulders ith an air of resignation and put tho ips of his fingers together judicially. Sorry vou feel that way about it irs. Robbins,” he drawled, “hecause our little prejudice will delay us some | ime. This affair is wholly in the ands of Mrs. Underwood. [am sim- ly the—well, call me the ‘advance spresentative.” So you will hav eal ‘with her vou deal at all, and, peaking as strictly disinterested erson, I should stror you ke what terms y 1 saw the ‘woman lound of the name, “Mrs. Robbins.” he turned her head toward him gain, opencd her mouth to speak, but id not venture to interrupt his flow f words until he had finished {*Where do you get that stuff, ‘Mrs. obbing’ ?" she demanded truculently, et with a palpable undercurrent of ervousn “There’s no Mrs. Robbins pere. Allen Drake spread gesture which had something for- ign in it, but made no other reply, or did he cven glance toward the hrotesting woman. After a pregnant ilence, Lillian took up the cue. “Mrs. Robbins” Turns. Th: monosyllable with its rising in- ection seemed to echo through the oom, to come back . with infinitely ldded volume to confute the woman enying the name which had been fven t~ her. In her sudden angry onfusion she forgot the declaration he had made that she would not con- erse with Lillian. “What the h—1 do you know about y name?"” she demanded, facing Lil- ian savagely, “and where do you ome in with this anyway, I'd like to now 2" “T'll tell you that in words of one vllable whenever you're ready to lis- /hy Madge to if rly advise on can stiffen at the his hands with ake Compounce The Popular Pleasure Grounds. Band Concert Every Sunday bancing, Boating, Bathing, Billlards, Bowling, Roller Coaster and the Whip Pinner, Table D 'Hote and A La Carte Pierce and Norton, Props. TONIGHT—TOMORROW SATURDAY DON'T MISS HIM I contemptuously, ten u but I kpew tl zing steadily at the with > steely, ter, Lillian uses upon rare oceasions. The woman gzazed back defiantly a long interval, and 1 sur: that hehind that brain was work ing swiftly, not s were th which hypnotic cffectively almos sed are her o= chances, that weighing her cepting, rejecting this theory Winally she god her with a nonchalance a Allen Drake had ward a ¢ ki threw one ched \ble rot out vou shru 1 that to- it, and on realistic advanced ted herself in the other, cigaretic tray leg over e toward a the . she said wrette the fairy story,” lizhting her ¢ it wih her eves and puffing at ceiling. on “Don't “It's very simple,” “You've heen annoying: Da 4 Lillian said cool- Iy to put 1t mildly—the father of a good friend of Pl e understand that other- Mr, Drake and I would have troubled oursalves with vou ex- cept to turn you over to the authori- ties if you had happened to cross our But we probably nev would have known that you existed if you had not decided to blackmail Mr. Spencer.” The woman's figure stiffened slight- ly at the name. She evidently had braced herself to hear anything, had made up her mind to keep her emo- tions down. “You can’t run any bluff like that on me,” she observed coolly. “Old Charlic Spencer never sent you on this errand. He has his faults but he’s no welsher. And there’s no blackmail about it. You can't prove single thing.” Again the monosyllable echoed through the room. This time Lillian followed it up with a quiet statement. “I was not aware that I had claimed to represent Mr. Spencer. He knows nothing of our being here, will continue in ignorance of the fact as long as he lives we decide to tell him. But you will sign an agreement before we leave here never to attempt to see him i The woman laughed grating assurance was coming back to her. “Like h—1 I will,” she snarled Let Charlie Spencer alone? T have an enlarged kodak of myseclf doing that thing. Why, you poor fish, I've known Charlie Spencer a lifetime Over twenty years ago he left his wife and child for my sweet sake—" mockery in her face drove me w “followed.me all over the world. The Lord knows it wasn't much of a trick to turn, for of all the white-livered, nagging female Forgetting Lillian’s admonition, ev- erything except this slur against my little mother lost to me forever, I swept aside the curtain and sprang toward the woman. “Don’t you dare to speak my mother’'s name!” I exclaimed passion- ately.” mine w paths. in Her TOM MIX The Devil-May-Care Fox Star in a Rattling Romance of the Frozen -North, “THE WILDERNESS TRAIL” ', A~ 8olid Hour of Snow and Ice Another. Sunshine Comedy, Ep. No,11 of “THE TIGER’'S TRAID.” PATHE NEWS VAUDEVILLE 4--BIG ACTS--4 1ic and 60 TODAY, FRIDAY, Horlick’s the Original Malted Milk. Avoid Imitations and Substitutes. Phone 1000. MATINEES WED., THURS. and SAT. TONIGHT Matinec tion aen ments. Tomorrow. Recep- the stage. Refresh- Come and meet the Cormican Players in SMART MUSICAL COMEDY “VERY GOOD EDDIE” CLEAN, SONG THE CLASSY, DANCE GOWNS, FRIDAY GHT SPECTAL ! MERCHANTS’ NIGHT Next Week—“T'AIR AND WARMER. CLEVER GIRLS, NINGS 22c¢ and 11c SATURDAY LUCILLE LEE STEWART EIN— “The Eleventh A Sensational Drama in “Besides the Ten Commandments another, unwritten, an eleventh—THOU BUT THE Commandment” Six Parts by Ralph Ince of the Decalogue SHALT MARRY there is NONE MACK SENNETT COMEDY NEW VAUDEVILLE BILL Headed by CYCLO? SMITH STORY “THE GEORGIA FOUR wonian glit- for shoulders never | ! | PARIS FASHIONS? NO! MADE IN AMERICA ' (By York, Betty Brown.) July 17 schools of New gin design, pidly that American designers can clothes as beautiful as thos experts. Above American wduates of art and are ¢ demonstrating produce of Paris are sketched five of the ’ erge, with most clevery olyt and lapels which contrive to quite theggem ot m& truly afbistic dinne fitted bodicew of embroidered win sil- sleeves and skirt chiffon over prize-winning costumes designed for a competition in the fashion arts, in- itiated by the New York School &f Applied Design At the left is ar afternoon frock of brown, embroidered beads . Next, a white pockets become a sash In the center, collection™ ds ™ a gown, with lovely sea-blue velvet, ver flowers, the made of smoke-blue extremely itin, the new in dull chic Bk gold costume of stunning street of silver and with black cloth bottom The sirgpli of ty, simply a hogan aleve tissue wose. At the right, g.gports suit of citron- colored tricollgife. banded lynx fur. evening gown Isia triumph swathing /-colored velvet, set off by goll bead shoulder straps and a gold at PALACE THEATER. Palace is showing today, Friday the Commandment,” The and Saturday, featurc with tr The name of Ralph Inc photoplay I'he Eleventh charming T.ucille leading role. Lee Stewart in attached to a production is for action—action that pend on mer situations that follow logical climax. “The Eleventh Com- mandment,” produced by Ince is the highest type of such production. 1t the story of Dora Chester, after a life of grief, with the stigma of a prison term which had been unjustly thrust upon her by a scoundrel to whom she had heen eng: is happily married finally to the love whom she had re- fused in the hope of giving her moth- er luxury which her fiance had prom- ised. In her moments of loving exul- tation she is stunned by the reappear- ance of her former fiance who at the point of a gun threatens to expose her to her husband unless money is forth- coming. In the next room is the man and {o whom she, owes ev- Before her is the only one for the stain on her life. her happiness is about to be She told her hus- hand for she thought this issue would never be brought up. To yield is to preserve her pe of mind and her husband’s happiness. To refuse spells evident disastor. in thi instinct overcomes reasoning. she | screnms. Her husband enters. The truth is out Then comes ‘he hig cli- max brought out in an interesting way. The ofher photo galays on tho bill include the Mack Selnett comedy, ast Lynne in Variatjons,’ new “Cyclone Smith” story with Kddio Polo and others. The viudeville hTll is headed hy The Georgia Comedy Four, clever comedians and includes other good acts. synonym does not de- | but upon naturally to a coincidence is loves erything responsible And now blasted has never a FOX'S THEATER. Tom Mix, the the speedy William Fox star, at night Wildernes: is attraction late: Fox's to- tion, “The 11th episode and | in his Trail Tige forodu The £ Prai red. Tom Mix never of "he other treats are off As a gun-fighter misses fire. Nor hus any one of his | photodramas missgd fire, and this latest picture of fhis much-admired Fox star, “The Wilderness Trail,” admittedly the }m.\‘( yet, It is from | the book of the sane by Frank | w jut the (anadian many is name Unless otharwise noted, these motices are written by the bureaus of the thezters or other attractions with which Mym | enjoying long sleigh fur-trapping regipn, and the th atest offgring is worth seeing a wild country] of forests and deep | snows. In this gelting, Tom | forms new expfoits that will the heart of thg spectator beat faster. The old battle hetween love and duty in which Tomf Mix more than defies death ¢enters around a newn | Jeading lady, jColleen Moore, who is rely pretty Jto 100k at in her furs scenery | Mix per- | make once | three teaspoonfyls of the powder in a pint of ‘A common wate drinking glass, a saus white blotting “properiy’” re- fly cru with preparations. The should -have thin the blotting paper must be and cut exactly to fit the should filled to capacity, trifle solution. Then, the blotter been placed in the saucer, the is put over the ton of the glass, up. The is quickly so that it rests upon the base. A match inserted under the éd outlet for a of the poison. This until the amount in which will allow the blotter poison there Ifor cer, and a paper, piece of arve all the quired to stage a either of the; drinking cdge, white, | The thirds its with the having gl wind dish two- more, glass be or a saucer bottom verted, cer fully in- glass - care- of the small will not the sau- more to constant- rides in the snow ! and acts when as a behind a who shows team real huskics veal girl aved from death and dishonor by a strong man. Many will Miss Moore as a petite and charming actress. pisode No Trail,” with Ruth Larkin, continues terest the duel Boyd and Jack of how a to form an she is amount run recall out is gone, flow in, keeping moist with Of course [ il fies cral mass 11 of “The Tiger's Roland and George with increasing in wits between Helle Randall and the fiend- ish Tiger FFace and the band of Tiger worshippers in quest of the | the Tiger Idol. A funny Comedy, entitled “His Career the latest Pathe Jeff and four ac ol will complete this Iy are other w s to instance, a gen- possible by the use of pyrethrum which stupifies the fies. It followed up by thorough sweeping to gather all the in spot to be burned to man always offensive to flies. T white geranium, 100, of were s powder, must be of | & flies seeret Sunshine one Odors pleasing almost ke honey- clover, place and the flies Smashing | are N Mutt IFox vaude- cxceptional ws, suckle blos: gnonette throughout the will usually stay Or a small amount of oil of lavender, mixed with equal amount - water, and red with an ordinary atomizer, in ses where flies are thickest, is uflicient to drive them for the time. Another mixture people, but poisonous to flies, is lution made of w tablespoonful of brown sugar, an equal amount of black pepper, ground. When this is used, the room should be darkencd, Bl oms, ville show. mi- or them house, vay BAD LUCK FOR PLIF Arsenic In nual, or more properly, fight against flies, the government now sUu poisons better than arsenic, they are not poisonous to are attractive to flies, and are easy to handle and to prepare. These are sodium salicilate and formaldehyde. The proper strength of either pois- an of is losing out the an- perpetual United States est two fly because children, out, to 0- harmless on may lhe obtained by dissolving | with the exception of one window, and the poison, gn a saucer, set th; t windo the of in OF LEDN} L % Biddy- Bye) o old (‘By Variations of the stand-biy | lemonade, are welcomd to-the Tiouses & hold drink-dispenser and the summgsr hostess. Just a slighg change in mix- ing or flavoring add®.a filip of. nov- elty. . Try these . s » MINT TA)MONADE-Pick oft<and h ‘a handTul of fresh mint leaved, m the fingérs and bottom of a tall of ohe lemou, spoom-add sugag h.lH’-fH‘l to fill.* Add the bruige them gently put. them in the glass. Adg the Juice bruise. again With a to. taste and fill up’the gas of “crushed ige. Add water GINGER LBMONADE juice of pne-haff a.large lemon to two teasp@bnfuls of sugar and one- half teaspoonful of chopped candy ginzer. Add twe tabl€spoonfuls of pineapple juice, Al the glass With crushed ice and water and sprinkle the top with chopped ‘ginger. Gar- pisfl with a 1émon slice »RASPBERRY LEMONADE *two tablespoonfuls of the juice of crushed ted rqspberriem /fdd the ‘Juice one lemon, two tegggoonfuls |for sugl, eracked ice and water. niéh with mint leaves CURRANT RELECTABLE—Cook one .quallt of stémmed currants with onggeupful of sugar ungil the frult is soft and pulpy. Strain offsall juice *gnd add to it one cupful of water, ©o0l. Half-fill tall glassesewith ice, ze in the juice of ‘half a lemon add the currant juice and mote, ice. ¥Serve with sweet wafers. FRUIT CUP—A deleiolis fruit on is made as follows: of boiling water over two tablespoois fyls of green tea. Let steep five mij vtes, then strain the tea over two cupfuls of sugar, add the juice of one orange and two lemons. Cool and let stand in a cool place for six hou's. When ready to serve, add one cupful of currant juice and serve in glasses over cracked ice garnished with a degf of lemon verbeha, rose geranium or mint & BANDITS KILL AN OFFICER; THREE ARE CAPTURED, Willoughby, Ohio, Julq 17.—Deputy Marshal Ernest Gray was killed and two other members of‘a posse wound- ed, one probably fatally, at noon H» a gun bagéle with two bandits nesw here. The gunmen are under arreSt. They are believed to be the.men who held up an robbed four men in Cleve- h : Take PIRECIION FOX" WILLIA™M FOX TONIGHT. There are communities within 150 miles of this city that are sending out agents with fabulous sums of money for procuring much-needed ice. They are making but poor headway. In some places ice is no longer sold. The ice situation has come to such an acute stage that everyone must keep one fact before them-CONSERVE ICE! Everyone must have Ice — thisisn’t denied —— but make your share last as long as you can! ORDER ONLY WHAT ICE YOU NEED! e ————————————————————————————— | ———— ICE PUBLICITY Pour two quarts !

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