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NEW BRITTA-JN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY MY HEART =« MY HUSBAND | Es=mri e cadum | /e lomancer | ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF i Y 5 v g L gl ol | %;‘ ' o i il . wintment | 7?§ey‘e'lat_z>ons of a Wife SR EE s un s ol | ”’f;‘"ifi , Jupier of venom com- | among them dull, | their friendship w mad th 38 othwrwise neoted. those motices are written & : you have eczema or any other o en hy the pres; S e e v 'or the quintessence d me to a certain tvpe < row-minded woman self slighted As 1 heard the mal from Miss | years. Miss \Wine ace black with who fancies| champion me against the wor who | Buresus uf the thenters Other! ntixais - ; : the school 0 many } r o attracsiens wil which shey seml It stops the itching . e “’;‘, ops the itching at (Dorothy, aged 26, is spending tic summicer at Lively Beach, having R \\"r\'c“m'\t \‘ .:(u. ing (?nrl heal- staked her job and $500 savings on the chance of winning a suitable hus- > wherev e skin is irritated or band during the summer. These are her letters home to Joan, her chum.) had been in ent, insinuating words es’ lips and suw the crafty gleam i o er pale eyes I recalled (he gossip [ ar e s dritated (o IR Bess Denn hat once retailed to ] by my iwords and manner./She fluns good for pimples, blotches, rash, 5 e = out of the office with the caustic d i <cruptions, scaly skin, cMafi T Silversand Lake, Wednesday Night ook out for Winesy, alias ‘Old | expression tetter, sores, scabs, ringworm, My Own Dear Joan: i wchy,” ” she had advised careless “I don't waste my time talking to | i3 & burns, insect bites, ote. We have had the talk—Eric Wallis “She'll knife you in any way she | trash! Come on, Hester i Cadum Ointmant is a French preparation and L Ei o Miss Platt obediently followed her ; 3 made in America from the original formula. “If you only knew,” he said when with a half-frightened look at me. A we were far away from everybody in 10 vears, and the sight of anybody | the door closed behind them Bess Dean 2 S A L a little cove of the lake in his canoe, gets it is poison ta her. The fact e ‘how 1 have wanted to tell you r has penetrated her skull that| hysterical littie laugh F . -~ School.”” The < Last Days of | about—>Mary Kymbal. ny wouldn't give it to her if she “Gee!” she exclaimed CAnS I 3 e e e :‘“‘ more splen- “From that first week down at L the last school ma’am left on the | these quiet people when they once & e e bill that should prove | Lively Beach when I was still oni Bifbecaiinci e knowaianalshutterly Fstactedi ol iove o i FUROEH ek, P s haif recovered from that hell-on- ted for it vou 3 cuRlogizedilaDUUESe Nt B iREe featain . o carth that was the war, and you res- he reasons in her artless little way | just naw ? i ettmg Our F cued me from the guests of the hotel < g e i “ha »s Mr. Prentiss’ Visit Por- | % % 3 T £ asnk 5 e hotel, Kenny chooses the incumbents of What Doc ,\l:v"‘l“l‘l(.:fll Visit ) i L ons L have been on the brink of giving position for their pulchritude— h N a SOLERER i % e you the story. 1 knew vou wauld word that, I'll bet you don't Bess Dean's characteristically nor i ihe r o . el e ntal r 2 - £ understand and might help me nn- v many as long—because it's just | sensical comment relieved the mental 3 g 4 ] ! bened that every woman who has | atmosphere of its tension Iach b 3 SRRy ; : ,f\_,_ o . e it has been a winner for looks— | woman of the group of teachers 3 g st 5 g } hy didn’t you tell me? Was it 11| gathered in the principa office Gy 2 : g 2 LC gL e and Alice Hol- | 5 2 = 2 & } ‘Perhaps it wasn't fair to you. But to ob- S 5 3 % b e the story was HERS. S et s cowed You see, she's had hev job vou're holding down, for the clapped me on the shoulder with an $ R people and i you don’t need to thank me, vou that! But just remember, | laughed relievedly, time she | combe seized the opportunity will do you dirt any : not because she has anything [ serve practically: ; : ' ] Sierves HIERS (O 1st you personally. but simply be- “Well, we can't help matters by | : b e onrRon Sucen I R e vou've got the job she's set her | standing around here! We'd better| more a part of a woman than of a t upon.” £0 to our rooms and get ready to face IO T, B ¢ atanl Tt o MudzeRls ormne the nipilsg : g t B is of man's life a thing apart; 'tis the time I had thought the warn- I'm going to face mine with a Gat- { : Y : ; i L 6 i) Yo o vas simply & part of the nonsense | ling gun,” Bess Dean said ferociously. e ; ; i N h Miss Dean loves to rattle off for | “Can’t yau imagine the three-ring cir- : A ; 7 fight. Dorothy—no one who has not ntertainment of anybody who will |, to her. But I had experienced mber of petty annoyances at the “1 was a soldier in the thick of the been through that carnage dreams cus that's going to be staged here ! of what it does to you. It alters your ‘Oh. Miss Dean, did vou hear , Miss Dean, ain’t it awful, terrible, 2 R &Ly i 4 whole viewpoint on life It makes fs of Miss Wines, little things so | horrible?’ They'll ring the changes on B 278 f cverything else seem small. Nothing hat it was almost impossible to| all the adjectives they know—that is| WILLIAM FARNUM STARRING AT FOX'S THEATER, IN “WOLVES OF 5 t : s R N them out, but which had made | until they're stopped. 1 think I'll stop | PHE NIGHT.® g i I g i % A 1 e ent nh g esolve earlier in the year to leave | ‘em before they begin. T'm. going up- | 1 “Tt is horrible even to think hack alone as far as it was compatible | stairs now to write a notice wn.«\rv I'm THE LYCEUM THEATER T Sl . Lok e e ; § (Tt s s Vi, e ")\vk our respecticve positions for mue :w‘-“’;: to fasten on the door m m‘\:|,4,\(‘4;'\'-;;”\1!:.’“;)v‘ri;nwv‘r was crowded | ter Huntley to give to his fiancec : % 5 L folaiion itholistopy It iz The lsccret L ““Mrs. Stockbridge is dead. T know | oo &0 SRS e welcome to the | bel Brown. Mabel becomes angry e oor 1 must tell my side of it-- i and let vou judge—no matter how time this | cement, so 1 S i 3 harshly you condemn me n. Big crowds saw the pe stippers S T e SR s T Ly g “T wonder if you understand, Dor- righ s0. ! G whispern—iif you say it.” r look and dry manner of the day Standing Room Only’ i fo had irritated me, vaguely wor-1{it. You know it. Anybody speaking | vae hung out for the fitet tiria toi int however, and hreaks off me. But 1 had no notion that she | of it stays an hour after school. b tell you, was out of my thoughts. ‘Herc was someone who had helped fiare so so far as she . “Make us a copy, Bess,”” I heard the i d fare go so far as she had in the T e L 3 g4t othy, the feelings of a man who ras M€ bevond the power af words to tell § iy and now she needed help. She be- foiiaiap: achiane 1Ay justimadeld|lother keachiersiay laushinglyinsi el coons a8 LT TR ASE e na BRD Ul ) : e » room, ¢ i or S 8 & ress eir delight | Huntley attentive (o Mrs. Le ] g ; cen recking in the mud and shorror heard quickly drawn breaths of | left the roam, and in another moment | o 5 FHC. B8 : Mrs. L i g and thorror | ! : A : 3 ainstaking pe Ance siventl fine=y 5 - o : 7 5 . < . came in my r a part o > world’s fishment from the other teachers, | Alice Holcombe and I were loft alone |,y “op o 00 8 D0E Performance siven |finswe Il and is furious and o : ¢ 0 of the front line, not seeing a decent | cant yrapd nind a part of the world lavers of what is | goes 4 S e, ikes woman for months, not having a| S h had the effect of one, so simul- | together. 1 ibte; e P 1 : e e ey v o re i col e Alice Holcombe’s Fear. ]::_‘(‘l’:‘”‘l"“’d"“5”‘:1’”31\1(;]»«;\’ melodrama asses the window of Huntley's | ¢ g L 1 Lo mouthful of dainty food or a clean A e T A T e sprang to her feet, her eves “The beast!” she said vehemently, | 5. FEH 0 | vu»«n}\.w,'r‘“ Vv in many a [room he looks up ind secs somcone | 8 5 3 8 bedfin ot heaningl aword Sofsanvinink WD g e o bes T et s e (aoRp Rl ing in anger. I .knew that she|and I knew that she meant Miss| ;0 oo o7 BIECEIST dramatic triumph | removing a pair of slippers, but in | “§ o g % bhut soldier talk and hospital clamor. | end. I got well and \\"n:“l" K vfi?f d verbally flay Miss Wines if she [ Wines. “How dared she! But you g5, ot <0 o0 S soinsnacemoncy Sealloyg s s ihe mald Syink fon Bt | ¢ . 5 5 7 | Then suddenly coming to somebody™s | front. Gradually the monthe in ('7)“'1(' A to talk to her, and I resolved to [ Were wonderful, my dear, in the way | ;%5 Gt 'v,‘,w,"‘\‘;'}_’“_"“”‘ the claim | slippers that Huntley gave her. ¥ ; £ | home In the loveliest part of England. | she had been s k,,‘”;'.Lnnm‘{n“,‘“‘: ‘,':f: you put her down Sl e u] Mesdames Leonard, Leffingwell immediately demands an | S E it : Being clean and cared for and fussed | became blotted and blurred in the r Divided Camps. snoietisidhitivonisine efenile RNl i et eans i il e don e b nslaib e pe o] = s . | over. Sceing a lovely woman with | newed struggle. il ou must have keen evesight, Miss :nl";‘ more traubledithanilicazeditolad il o sl R 2 \.“‘:ivln”‘t‘tu:\w::;nl\’v ot WH, Sl N \m'.x‘\ e ? | gentle voice, cultured speech and “She wrote—I got two or three let- % T : R g o- { other persons. . two pairs of ; . x Tsaidiin noneved accentsttollIIC S S | men too for that matter. Georgo Wel. | shinpers keen making N 'I‘l[’]m:!’h oo — 5 :(“l::\(’v‘v ”:u:lr:): i s ‘1&““.- ‘\}1.\,:\ ez (’:m;‘l )x]fl]h expressions of . devo- But one thing is certain. You mustn't | 1INEtoN. Barrow Lelaige, George My~ | ance af very mopportune moments Hidh st serve you, ready with praise | tion and wild plans which I oniy half brought into this thing at all. &]10tt Frank Ford, Joseph Striker, | Huntley's maid has gone away and SoglbnEcialegtie dm o o e e Mndoret0al oo L ever: Toalied oo Voul didnit tell Miss|| Jomes Marr, Josaph . Guthrie. and. | is working in another place. ane it | teeven consider the fashion dictates My whole being seemed to melt in | meant to leave her home, her—hus- . an styles for | gratitude. 1 was as weak as a child— | band—everything—and do the thing Henry Cros;: are i S Surope & erican nry Crossen are all rapidly gain- |is not until {he maid is located that | 'rom Burop e be the T @ X American women” is going to be the | and as happy. Thankfulness and love | Which she has done. 1 am not excus- 2 ¢ afrai for.. | vesterday, and if I were you I would |18 in public favor and this week has | the mystery of the two pairs of slip- n, and in order to satisfy your “T don’t intend to,” I interposed }” the fore. A large delegation of h — - sor i Ehebboto et 7o |saec R nbellooked tome e an mnesti;] T R e B e ey riends from Hartford and Spring- Tt La France, made of hand painted Vel | o goddess, eversthing that was beau. | 15 0 Eratitide, half pity— ee Mr. Stockbridge vesterday af-| “No one save you and I and Ken-|fleld have journeved to New Britain Wil ] ek e erwond, |l hiandizoon St s G on. e dldn’t return to the | neth, himself, knows of that message,” | {0 See him in the present play. But e (C) Underwood & Underwood. | ~wyyhen T learned how unhappy she | OUt Of the pain his words caused BL and when it was nearly 6| she went on, “and I do hope it won't | four more performances are left, to- | gooaa a1 kel IR U Oug) = as, my! heart vearnad to her more | Ei T i0e and pity arent enough AR R e MEh. tomonron mame A et o> | stozed i i latest - photodrama | WHO IS Nonis il 4, A | s wwer. 3t there was anvining | 2, Yl you must do it—you mus B stpectal information conoern- Nhy today?" I asked startled matinee and night. Next week a big | ) ”‘,“"1 RO S Db gai sl ANty TO Sid pladder trounle. Thon. | thoroughly. uhderstbod, it was suffer.| o0 by def L oD W fevan Drom B Siecibrider's sabity, from| “Tho curoner’s meuest,” she return- | carnival of fun s to be put on tap, | Lpii. o Sreat star throws all is sands recommend Dr. Kil- | jne T had lived with tragedy. To| - afe qooleq o : 3 S bata, ed. And I am so afraid Milly's peo- | 10 less & laughing hit than “Some | qein o0 wthiete and actor. “As o) B AME? 705t Sy medtciné. | stop the trouble in the world seemed e el R Tom e e ay T 6dd that T consider the in- | ple will try to have me summoned as | Baby,” which will show how the new | fuen s wite aig e 10 Wil | (¢ drugkisis m Jarge and medium size | the One Great Thing in life, S Tl eSS s s tlon you have made a most in- | a Witn The thing will be a farce { Players handle comedy roles ol Dis wite - and. fortune from aihotuee s ivousmay! receive @ simple slse TR el e i Do o S e ie o oNa At clique of devilish schemers, he lacks Jarcel Post, also pamphiet telling abo t and insulting one, which could | anyway. The coroner, the district at- 3 s Hitisaln i anlomos witht n-)y‘»w‘.\ K e e b Tier & Cos Diaghamc | T did not telll myself, ‘This woman | per, “if you ask it ate only from the peculiar type | torney and a number of minor offi-| GOOD SHOW AT THE PALACE. S e e TMCR | ton. N. Y. and enclose ten cents, albo | Joves me. T love her: I must prove My head throbs too terribly, dear, to ind which you appear ta possess. | cials are all relatives more or less dis- Tonight, Iric and Saturday | e Is staged an encounter of | mention the New Britain Daily Herald Y 2 % ; 2 e her 0 paeary ¥ pp posse: r elat S urdaviliprains i and imusels, the like oF Wwhic that T love her by helping her, be- | write more tonight u repeat it you will, of course, be | tant of Milly’s family, who belong to [ brings to the Palace another corking | {he serotn has nevoer oroscod. . o friending her.’ No. For love in itself DOROTHY hired to take the consequences.” 3 produced he | = e ‘ » the inner circle of the political ring of | good show that will keep up with fight b ght is one of the many intense and = eard a little involuntary murmur e formance yesterday matinee and Dy £ + s e my own battle. le to see through the closed door e office. I remember liearing the door slam, and went ta the win- | be to see who had entered or left, | Was awfully glad iaw you and Miss Pratt going | Wines that Kenneth telephoned you the county. They all stick together|the Palace standard of the hest 7 2 2 2 >S5t oD- | thrilling scenes in this wonderful | S el thrilling scenc onderful pro- 5 : ey > L] 8 duction now plaving at Fox's theater. drde with the exception of prim 3ess Dean put her'head in at the | will be featured by Charles Myers' | The locale of the i \‘ il ; e / z 0 Iou Anow ese ouseno easures'.) Pratt, who is Miss Wines' room- | door. She was breathiess, as if she|vaudeville musical comedy, “Half | nor(hwent cnile amd i et gn the shadow end ctho. The sound | had rushed downstaifs in double quick [ Past Two” with catchy songs, dutcing | dieirict af New York ity Fo mitnen S ened me out of all proportion to | time. and good comedy. The other two acts d g et noLness o o : Nt vo acts | this pigture is to sce {his great star (By Biddy Bye) 1 cupfnl liquid to 2 cupfuls fiour sympathy expressed For it We will study the porpoise in nat- | consist of Johnny Woods. the ace of | ) *‘!"K 2 ISitofScelhis s teaiatanior . i D i ‘1»‘ i P x . S e e s S oed g »oth the itimate staze and {he | By the time the average woman | €quals a thick batter “Thought you'd like to know.” el e gelmas, stn adlifscrcentl infinisHintestiind/imoRt) senta | ] acanires a household of her own she | 1 cupful liquid to 1 cup flour equals ? AND Ha"furd “Well Know—" Srodtiction ": 1} _The big photoplay | tional screen play. The remainder of 1 7 is usually several vears removed from |/a thin hatter A S THenitst Alido il b fetarned | hox -] ae ;“w<:v\v. (‘\I,T,;, lnl{)]m:}:l;v in | the bill has been arranged to meet N\ (/N the grade schools and familiarity with ‘ Use 2 tesspoonfuls soda to 1 pint 5 ‘ £ € a, “Mrs. Lef high standard set by Farnum. A \ “Blank's C Toie sour milk laconically, as Miss Dean closed tho | fingwell's N v v \ Slank’s Complete Arithmetic n Street Phone. 1026 oot T e oldiat s othar AN ey [t is a story of a | good Sunshine comedy. the fifth chay Therefore she is apt to forget her| Use 1 teaspeorful soda to 1 cup wo“_'mm\ = - :_::‘;"k woman Who loves pretty | ter of *The Great Gamble'™ with plenty simple tables of measurement as to ; 'molasses . - thes, and much asgainst her hus- | of daring stunts and swift action ) \ how many quarcs equal one peck. Still | % teaspoonful cream of tartar plus Wis|a sizgnalllong agreed UDON AMONE | sensive emib . o : s g g 1 ) pensive embroidered slippers to wear | Weekly complete the screen show many tablesnoonfuls equal 1 cupful teaspoonfuls bakinz powder e the~teachers of the Bayview school 1o | to a fashionable dance. Unknown to ! The vaudeville program i 1 Yet all tt L] ¥ 2 @ yeara ce he s o 1 S | — Here are some of the simplest— | Yarmouth, England.—Four strokes ith pompous and exacting, member of the e . rd. ind some which have been carefully | of the birch rod was the sentence of wit Cuticurals What YouNeed | | e [ltl(:llra S t ee : magistrate on an 11-year-old boy who worked out by houschold science ex . Mr. Prentiss, who takes himself and his office most seriously, An un- i F Y H 2 dscal serts and are not vet included in the | was found guilty of stealing. The All Star Show pleasant little habit of descending | [ fi = or 1our fiall an 1 arithmetics! They are for nousewives | hoy's mother offered to take the lash- upon the school at most unexpected | & W d ’ Dandruff kills the hair. Cuticura kills only! ing, but the magistrate would not ac- onder Pr{)gram dandrufi. Try this treatment. Before Liquid Measures. cept the offer and unseasonable times, evidently in the hope of finding the teachers off retiring rub Caticura Ointmest into part- s are 1 pint = — 4 5 T guard, and being able to detect some ings all over the scalp. Next morning are 1 quart 1.000 LEFT IN VERDU one or more of them in derelictions of | B shampoo with Cuticura Soap unddhr;: duty which would warrant the ponder- | & . water. Rinse with tepid water. Dandruff - 1 tic hich he loves to utter. a2 (; usually disappears, hair stops falling and (1"\[:‘ u]ln\;vtr‘v\“»‘ “m‘ 'm‘; S onlg t rl av uatur a becomes thick, live and healthy. Dry Measurves, people were left out of a population e il dovesdib BT ’ J 9 § Be sure to test the fascinating fragrance of pints are 1 quart hefore the war of 14,000 and many e teache arly e Cuticura Talcum on your skin. Soap, Oint- § quarts are 1 peck | of these would have to leave if their - dilection for inoppartune appearances, ment and Talcum 25¢. each evervwhere i pecks are 1 hushel D f D i ushe homes were not quickly repaired and agreed that the one of their num- 105 dry quarts are 1 barrel . ber who first discovered his portly : : TONIGHT, FRL, SAT. figure making its ‘way across the & the kitchen are based upon school ¢ 1s should at once sign: 4 4 . = vhn(»l = ~“m"l> i ho \‘11 W once signal ; designated as follows all of her colleague 3 ; b A " 3 teaspoonfuls equai 1 tablespoon- Jerson as he is in manner, his ap- - -~ 5 4 tablespoonfuls equal 1-4 jcupful . proach to the school thraugh the un- a . sio Alid Tounces C ; B f lA S Sy oz fuidRounces eautiful Actresses day . usually extensive grounds is a slow, cupful equals 1 gill, or 4 ounce: a ma e dignified progress, certain to he seen 4t 1 cupful equals $ fluid ounces or 1% | “A Short Massage with Howard's hy &nl:\n onoof ‘J-p vvmujhv»v-s, or hm*‘- : PHONE 1000 pint = Buttermilk Cream at Night Before i alded by some gossipy teacher. And a 16 fluid ounces equals 1 pint Retiring Is All That Is Ne- poor stick indeed is the teacher con- Another Packed House Last 4 cupfuls equal 1 quart cessary. No matter whether you are IN 5 ; sidered who cannot at 4 moment's no- i A I D f D ie h S h 5 Night Greeted Other iscellaneous 1 old Mrs. Leffingwell’s oo amement=no- | 10 An Intense Drama of Devilish Schemes o metines in cveryday uke are as fol. | troudled with a poor complexion, i, uarts are 1 galloh Paris.—The mayor of Verdun in- gallons are 1 barrel formed M. Clemenceau that only 4,000 The weasures of capucity used in cupful, tice stage dignified, composed teacher and asten- . he L m Pl ol , 4 > pupils. Of course 5 S F 1T lows wrinkles, puffiness around the eyes, tive pupils. Of course, same of them a“d mance yceu ayers 4 saltspoonfuls équal 1 teaspoonful, | freckles, crow's feet or lines around ” Boots wre efficient enough generally to have —IN— 3 teaspoonfuls equal 1 tullespoon- | the mouth, ugly finger nails, or just , a simple roughness of the face, hands such a state of affairs, and (he rest achieve it by promises and {hreats to | B €€ ® (13 fut , (e pupilsunder their charse 29 . e 16 tablespoonfuls equal 1 cunful or arms caused by wind or sun, you Fatty Arbuckle s e e olves ¢ e e et el Bl this morning means!” Alice mm-‘,m\-[« & o o ’X) 2 cupfuls 1 pint troubles will quickly disappear with IN exelaimed. ent wltness : 32 tablespoonfuls equal 1 pound of (fjw use of Howard's Buttermilk utter. ream “Well know in a minute,” T return- | & i A Desert HCTO” . philosaphically—then sharply R?’Eafl M()I'e o 3 el ost St D f cury m\]g l)!‘|'(r~r H“:‘.: 1 ‘:mm«] g”’l;flfv‘v'r‘fl(\:' Lh!vs q!rvcmmu:”mvnr‘vglwm:;s > “Pull yoursclf tozether,” for I saw I\ S"‘ l C d . ! P amati pound butter equals 40 butter | Satisfaction, get a sme y tos that she was trembling visibly y Basiine ome y Offering Ever Attempted in balls. day from your druggist or any toilet SHALE PAST TWO? I She gallantly obeved me, and when New Britain 4 cupfuls flour equal 1 pound g00ds counter with the understanding o SUWO M Suspense. Laughs, Tears (A 2 cunfuls sugar equal 1 pound that they will freely return the purs few), Thrills and Sticring Mel- 5 cupfuls coffee equal 1 pound chase money to any dissatisfied user. Bright Musical Comedy, Spe- ance in the doorway he found two out- | @ i e s RS Ra Sl GREAT GAMBLE odrama. 1 pound coffee equals 40 liquid cup- | Be sure to get fuls. HOWARD’'S BUTTERMILK CREAM. cial Scenery. el s BRd A e S eie “Greatest Dramatic Triumph » Slice Madaiae v 1% cups rice equals 1 pound : % 2 cupfuls oatmeal equal Only Four More Performances fs] ; { BEYOND THE LAW andley Page is building two-en "‘VAUDEVILLF“—* i Tonight, Friday and Saturday 225 cuptuts commment equar 1| Horlick’s the Original s Prentiss made his solemn appear- NEXT MON, gined passenger planes in numbers Vi % Nights and Saturday Matince. pound. Malted Milk — Avoid for the Chinese government and each 1 1pfal | id to 8 il 1 will car 16 passeng & : el RS suas ot Sauns i i H e I RIS T T Imitations & Substitutes < 3 - ~ e