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'MY HEART «« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife v Madge Kept Her News to Hersely [Alice Holcombe took the school ve rts from with hands that mbled visibly. Her eyes were full tortured questioning which I knew, could not voice How longed to tell her what I had just covered-—that herself, none her—wus the mementoes of om Kenneth cherished his desk But mjy the me course, s she, woman Stockbridge onty the by Ted not inscription lips prohibitive inci had left in his desk, but e conviction that the general situa- bn surrounding the principal of the hyview school. resembled a highly flammable pile of wood, | which eded only a light. And 1 had no in- ntion whatever of applying a match it. One question, ft her lips. “Had Milly “I don’t were entirely legitimate, damage?” I returned things un the done much think so,” omptly. “She stirred pusiderably, evidently in r something personal among le of school papers. But non= he reports or other papers were miss- hg, that I could see. ngs out as well as 1 bcked the desk again. bw personal belongings of Mr. Stock idge. led with school he keys’ Alice Holcombe Troubled. She took them mechanically could papers. hunt | come the | of | would 1 straightened and There were | The drawers were nearly |trying to meet her Here are | “How bloodthirs ana |tz g e S afraid away with her, “1 don't think * 1 returnc had nothing in her when went down the walk that day. BB you heard anything takoen aid at 1 papers “She St the from hands have | way | her | And that outburst sonie know she is well, this morning on and had just come I Milly have told worries me Kindd for 1 ny, ot a word niore than | from her. I met Christine to school an of is she there. would waly from sick, she is plotting Mr. Stockbridge or she an errand been ment. If only stay for a week wenr her temper all out planning, and tractable by the time on had me some she conld two, would be quite he sots home.” “Do vou know {back?” 1 asked i be | Mrs. Stockbridge | when he will Silent. perhaps not And when he out for trouble. [ only forsec what form it But here comes our I'd like to be Herod for You and I “Probably ow, the look could take. How n hour or two! have a vacatio until the she smiling at tomor until day after wish I L wards. about 4 would “Yes | answered, got here 1 her absurdity, ironieal mood. you are!” o itively cannibalistic, she turned to go she into re- her HPos torted, room. lo0d silent, evidently in deep, troubled | I noted the tired droop of her head hought for a2 minute or two. urposely made my voice and words matier-of-fact and reassuring as i jance, ! ¢ ould, but I could not tell how much (had been swaying her for I had 'the languid gait, the listless ake Lompounce The Popular Pleasure Grounds. Band Concert Every Sunday cing, Boating, Bathing, Billiards, Bowling, Roller Coaster and the Whip Pinner, Table 1 ‘Hote and A La Carte Yorton, Props. TONIGHT The Talented ¥ox Star, Gladys Brockwell | N “THE SNEAK” A Romantic Drama of Dove and Revenge EP. NO. 13 OF “THE TIGER'S TRATL” FUNNY FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY ATHE NEWS MUTT AND JEFF VAUDEVILLE 4—BIG AOTS—4 WILBUR AND GIRLIE NELSON AND KEELER HARRISON HARMONY 4 “HOW DARE YOU?” COMEDY—FOUR PEOPLE e —— attitude, her usual appear- emotions whic the day or two had woefully sapped the springs of her wonderful vitality. Fear of what jealous-crazed Miliy Stockbridge might do was mingled with her own emotional speculation as to the mysterious tokens in the | desk of the man for whom she cared deeply. I could take away one t of her burden with a word. I took a step toward her opened my lips to call her, then sternly sup- | pressed the impulse. I must not let myself be affected by the tempestous emotional atmosphere in which I was moving. There must be one sane, unaffected mind, I told myself grimly, in this bizarre drama which Milly Stockbridge was stagins. But whatever was in the the principal’s wife, she of making ar h this second day of Mr. Stock- ‘s absence. And when I left the schoolhouse late in the afternoon, after working with Alice Holcombe to {clear up all the work had made no s different from knew that the |50 mind of ve no disturbance Phone 1000, Mats. Wed.,, Thurs, and Sat. NEXT MATIN CORMICAN PLAYERS IN THE PLAY BEAUTIFUL “THE ROSARY” ALL NEXT W ARTHUR GOODRICH’S GR T MORAL DRAMA “YES OR SATURDAY devi'- | | other Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the bureava of the thesters or other attractions with which they PINE BILL AT THE PALACE, The Palace offering one of the best bills presented this summer for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, both in photoplay and vaudeville features. The vaudeville feature is the big act, he Dancing Serenaders,” with seven people in a singing, dancing, musi- cal review with scenery. This act has heen featured at Polis’ Palace in Hartford well recom- mended circuit. Two re of- the whistling and Van ih spec and from the entertainin with [tta songstress and 1st Comedy. feature is the Barrymor in his latest ‘The Test of Honor. more has a strong this picture, which ¥ contrast with his comedy work the screen in the pa That he i unusually gifted pls cvidenced, and that his portrayal of the convict in this picture will cast- ly enhance his popularity, is as Constance Binncy Barrymore and voung girl will all. The the novel, Phillips cdy by A comes Poli acts Hahn Gardner The big Paramount also fered star, John production, Mr. Barry- dramatic role in stands out on is is supporting Mr her production is ts “The Malefactor,” by K. Oppenheim. The rcal com- end of the program will be filled Charlie Chaplin in his funniest, Dog’s Life.” Other photoplays lude Eddie Polo in a new “Cyclone Smith Story” and the Palace News Weckly. Takend all in all this is a fine show and those sceking good en- tertainment should see this bill at the Palace for the rest of the week. from ATER. in “The Sneak,” Fox melodrama and four of vaudeville with other novelties are offered at Fox's tonight. “The Sneak” presents Glady. Brockwell as a gypsy girl. She has had many emotional roles in the past —roles that have made her monymous with popularity, The Sneak” offers her something new in ¢ acterization and patrons who see he will that her versa- tality has grown with her emotional power. Miss Brockwell has lately ap- peared in pictures based upon the domestic triangle, so “The Sneak’ sort of a departure for her. 1o the occasion ,however, and makes the gypsy girl, a very human acter. Her coloring, her mann her vitality are characteristic of the nomadic will o' the wisp. “The Sneak’ is a romant drama which employs excellent contrast and conflict. It is the nature of the gypsies to be at odds with the world. As Rhona, Miss Brockwell, is bethrothed to a mem- ber of the tribe. A jealous admirer furnishes the dramatic conflict. He de- nounces her before the king and the tribe. Rhona is cast out of their midst as unclean. After many a struggle the gypsy princess triumphs over her enemies and wins true love. The 13th episode of *The Tiger's Trail,” with Ruth Roland and George Larkin, furnishes additional thrills and a humorous Fox Sunshine com- edy entitled “Damaged No Goods provides with Mutt and Jeff an ex- cess of laughs. he latest Pathe News compléetes the screen program. Four acts of ¥Fox vaudeville con- sisting of Wilbur and Girlie in a novelty club swinging act, Nelson and Kelle in a singing and talking act, the Harrison Comedy Four, a quar- tet of excellent singers and a comedy sketch with four people entitled “How Dare You,” completes an un- usually well balanced three hour show. FOX'S TH. Gladys Brockweil her lates new acts ame but he rise: ™ LYCEUM THEATER. The charming play, The Rosary in which the Co n Players have been entertaining large audiences all photoplay| boldly | ver is amply | sured. | ! i ing by a clever arrangement of lights. sweet ways as a | win the admiration of | , in thi that cessiu tistic | | prede | height is obl he Tast | being { ment farwe e pense rieh's sensational “Yes In poor, vet | devel were Ho: Time “There is no devision the t ways at a the s Whil are 1 ber 1 | shadc amb resul So, pliy matic Marg; help, at th table at Er if and in your you ¢ and vou'l He a sav fast color, a tin to ho about with light, 1 tir i mold. er or cook then Tw gar, Cool. the nd Apsh ish fir spoon salt. lier: and s: owing you is flooded ing as they are novel. an (han she had thought. bashful you “ove ig,” ad has seen FOR COMPANY SUPPERS. Cooling always a welcome addition to the good housewife’s private while: Cook until burned teaspoonful and pour the mixture into the coated and serve with lemons, 4 cups of milk, 1 a fine milk Tipen. ) Three tablespoons sugar, 1 spoon Mix the egg yolks with the sugar scalded - a remarkable fact been s city and it is this week ha il from both point of cessors. more U monatory and view than any of its And now right in the of his stccess Mr. Cormican iged to annocunce that next week, ighth of the scason, will be the | to most of the memhers called to their respective engage- s for the rcgular For the o1l he is going no end of ex in vutting on Arthur (Good- It of last year, suc- awr season. is to oc No.” “Yes or No” side by side the stage watch tleir human op and ertertwine miles apart. w this is done the 5 describes you on and and stories they see rich as if critic as follows wall between both are al- in the wo little sets, and in view. Eut cnly one is used time. Attention is focused on ide where the action is progress- ¢ scenes of luxury and idien rrogressing they are lit with am- ight, the other half heing in dee The tenement scene, in turn, with white light and the is dimmed. The arrangement ts in effects of contrast, as tell- ow. you watch both stories, two in one. You thrill at Minnie's gle with Leach, at the last dra- moments of Donold e, at aret when at last, w Smmas she finds herself a ger wom- You laugh mily at the tcunement dinner Tom and Kattie, 5 lovemaking, and m mma, bless her big, warm hear don’t cry a little when Jack Mnne finally find theri happines and loyalty and understand- love ir three little kiddies, a hardened old sinner. And don’t sit in your seat at the finish applaud thal birthday party, 1 be inlike everybody clse who “Yes or Mo.” e I at L) summer (By Biddy By desserts for are book that of ar recipes. re are three worth Caramel Custard. 1-3 of 1 cupful of sugar in icepan over a hot fire, stirring the sugar is dissolved and to a light brown or caramel Pour the cooked caramel into or alumnium mold large enough 1d 3 cupfuls, and turn the mold ooseberries —tart and refreshin e=———x Gooseberry jelly tastes good, sometimes when nothing else does! Its cool, tart flavor is so refreshing! A full preserve shelf means money saved next winter. The cost of your sugar is a small part of the value of your preserves, but it is important to have the right cane sugar. Domino Granulated is accurately weighed, packed and sealed by machine in convenient sturdy cartons or strong cotton bags safe from flies and ants. - N FRUIT CROP American SugarRefining Company ‘“Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, Golden Syrup. until the inside is well coated caramel. Then beat 4 eggs very adding 1-4 cupful of sugar and of salt. Beat again, n 2 cupfuls of rich sweet milk, Set the mold in a double boil- pan of boiling w er and let until the custard is firm. Cool, chill in the refrigerator, unmold whipped cream Raspberry Sherbet. cups raspberries, juice of 2 -4 cups su- Scald the milk and the sugar Tash berries and rub through eve. Add lemon juice. Turn and sugar into the freezer when it begins to freeze add erry pulp and lemon Fin- reezing and let stand a while to o juice Maple Floating Island. tea- tea- eg pinch in a double bo vanilla, maple fl Scald tr cups milk, vorir 1 milk alt, and beat until light; add the milk to staked band during the Dearest RO Summer Girl M OF A ANCES BY ZOE BECKLEY (Copyright, 919, by N. E. A.) (Dorothy, Lively Joan: I am feeling ra aged her Zob and s av immer. T Beach, Wed ther chaste rending ings, on here are ZOE BECKLEY “Treach, having uitable hus- u, her chum, summer at Lively hance of winning a her letters home to Joa the tl nesday. ned and | Livel them away in the comstant round of sccial life they are used to, summer and winter. o Later and with much excitement, What do you suppose has happened, Joan darling! By the noon mail a letter from Captain Wallis “Dear Wonder-Lady,” begin “The affair with that publisher which tore me so unceremoniously from Beach has developed into a real thriller. The fellow holds out a zold mine in one hand and an im- possible condition with the other. He will pay me enough lucre to keep me and Ardelle for a year (I never told vou about Ardelle, did I little Irench terrier born three miles from the firing line of Oureq) If T will turn in the novelette two weeks from morrow. “Of course, it one but a superhuman, fingered, leen-minded, stenographer who could tation, correcting and it my to- is impossible. Ng, lightning cool-headed take my dic smoothing NO’Q A PLAY OF WOMEN THEIR HOMES, them; return to the the nearly know. Whysical | drowned | [t lifeless. Whether it reaction from being in the surf, I do not cause 1 am bored awith poor Jim Ross, | who hangs at my heels like a spanicl. | Or because 1 mi Wallis awfully he Harvard | lifeguard crushes me with highbrow | discussions of The Infinite. Or be- | the women here show actual hostility toward beinz well—different in my methods frowm | their painstalingly cxploited daugh- | ters. 2 | Anyhow, 'm Why, Joan, I actually overheard m\,i self being raked the thi Splendid Live Lobsters Summer Prices. s e Just Take a Look at These Features ! in Our Own Car’ 40c lb. Seealepl e who is all dre up like THURS. FRI SAT. Haddock 18c. Flounders horse, and no where to go She like JOHN BARRYMORE plendid Market Cod 18¢. White Perch 15c. in “THE TEST OF HONOR” Swordfish, Halibutt, Fresh Salmon, Sea Trout, said “and Charlie Chaplin’s Funniest Comedy “A DOG’S LIF a Bass, Genuine Bluefish, Boston Blue, Rock Cod, Special Vaudeville Attraction. Scrod Steak, Round Little Neck and Steaming Clams. hat In s ofce. Talk bout 1 7 Danci"g Serenaders All Fresh Caught, No Frozen Fish, el Dencatenlialgly e PR E— LLil; it's expressive. does | have don nothing insincere and interest the men, T'lIl nothing cheap. 1 frankly admit [ AM kuow, Lillie, if yvou did yvour husband-hunting, just as all the 1w-\‘ she does, you might-—" of these are. But I have brought | 3. 3 Vell, Mother, won't: so ere! t ear hi hey have not Direct From Poli’s Palace, Hartford. L o : Ghecd L : : ; | ETTA HAHN—The Whistling Songstress GARDNER & VAN—Just Comedy EDDIE POLO in a New Cyclone Smith Story TAKE OUR TIP AND SEE THIS FINE BILL. I need not re- the miracle she went along, so that hash it, could bring pass Of course, T know hair which signifies And calm gray eves And she is boiler and cook, stirring all the time until the mixture coats the spoon and is smooth and creamy. Strain into @ cold dish and flavor when cold Garnish the custard with a ringue made with the whites of the eggs beaten stiff, adding to them 4 | tablespoons of Ilavor with il i weck, will have but three more pres- | cntations—tenight, tomorrow night | and Saturday afternoon and night. The interest and enthusiasm has Lrought forth has demosirated (hat drana, =cod meodrama will alw be in demand by the people who love the (heatcr. This is the third or fourth time this piece has heen played LOOK—Next Monday, Tuesday Wednesday DOUBDE FEATURES THE LEE KIDS and WILLIAM RUSSELL in “When a Man Rides Alone, AND 1o it one. She has” char And pretty tremendousiy to look And comfortable to around. But she is at Lively And she would be too prim conservative to come and lend a to a struggling auther rusticat in his absent friend's bungalow off in the silent woods of nortk ey the Cormi- »—Next week will be well Week of the can Company. red ter. clothes. too, me- e sa | wuse the or is sugar. easy at have cause ALY Beach. and hand ing me for away 8 & Jer dear, out sort here inn just the hend, where Bu good hope, is, to down at be sure. a drowsy and f the riv over coals the the edze o zirl could stop night to have this happen would be to be true, so 1 have renounced am cancel the tract, and shall decide form of snicide is adapted soldier-author “Yours road P whose dollar: a nice dr daughter a plush ver ton ed about to con- which¢ to a to ad S somebody, 1'l1 Varick's a ain't there a ew ¥ork some place? 50, the looks ma, good- | gl " - Fancy Shore 15c B/ Sounding name named that in N Yes, T thought section they call Greenwich terribly old and all that But Mrs. Haverton she's only stenographer. 1 bet she’s out of job, all right. No sane woman woul let her husband have anything like strec in despair “ERIC WALLIS." Joan—what shall T do? DISTRACTED DOLLY. PERSONALS. Miss Hazel Se vacation at Myr town in Villa of thing. down Foun so1 says nit) B a 4 i bei raked nder is spending her Beach heard mysely coals, over Mr. and Mrs Virgil Palmer of Lin- coln street Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Baldwin of Forest street left today for a tour through the White mountains. o Yon the ’ h, way girls o two Miss Hazel Egan and John Egan of Court street left yesterday for Clinton Beach for a few days M Osgood and Mrs. William avenue left ’ - And T think youw're perfectly horrid. | First, the stored-up instincts of years [ wouldn't demean myself to copy |and years which have herctofore bheen | her. The girls all hate her. Her [ thwarted in me for lack of clothes methods are perfectly crude-—making [ and money and a chance to appear y I ) believe caught in the undertow a my Second the intelligence [ Washington Place, Rear of the United Cigar Store. T e Ienosladae of men that Phone 2170. Fleischer of Saturday for Can ada, the trip being made by auto to get hest and CHEAP; | and my busi- ness expe e soin, | I have of together I swear that 1 that's what it is." ience has given There was morve of put an, but I moved that's all, while Tt ed only haven’t you, of have, but me. carefully these other many have frittered Houlal of Stanley the sa away out Por heart, my resources Miss ret Anmna Gorman spending iheir Beach. and Miss Mar- street are Walnut [ ear- | depres friend my not as 1 girls as re- vacation at to sources

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