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MY HEART =« MY HUSBAND | ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife aham Won may I v Mother G Well, Margaret, mes mother-in-law sked the h hauteur as if 1 were intruding upon the kitchen ad of the nominal—I adjective bitterly in my mind—mistress of the place. I know must be vou wha ap the place this way just it, Katie just un- ed the door from the service wi he hasn't been down before. What parth do you think you're doing?” resentment at her rudeness was ished by the necessity I v s under sontrolling my risibles at her ilaquent reference to the “serv- * which in our modest estab- hment consists of two rooms which 's handy fingers have constructed of the upright portion of aur at- Yet never since they were com- ed has Mother Graham referred to anything else but the * * while the door leadin back stairs to the kitchen—in h Katie was standing, wide-eyed wrathful—is always termed by grandeur-loving mother-in-law the r to the service wing.” took a strategic step toward my ing table before T answered. My her-in-law looked fully capable of bping the contents into the sink if took the notion to do so. I'm going to make Junior's s cake!" I said coolly. ow she managed to give the im- ksion of stamping her foot without ally doing it, I don't know, but I d almost have sworn 1 heard the of it on the floor, absurd as I knew idea to be. Katie Interferes. What absolute nonsense,” she saidl emptuously. “I've known you to e perhaps a half-dozen cakes cou began housekeeping, and finess knows they weren't anything rag of. Richard Second’s birthday ought to be made by somebody experience, and it will be. I've e down this morning, in fact, to e it myself.” ow there was not only ANBURY FAIR 50th Amnual—Oct. 6 to 11 HE LEADER IN DISPLAYS Attractions and Attendance. . RUNDLE, Sec'y, Danbury, Ct. ARSONS’ THEATER HARTFORD, ask hr ques- with as mt 1ain ssed the it has tered ant to use for rudene: ghts Starting Thn Sept. 25. 'R MOROSCO Presents The Talked of Play of the Century, HE BIRD OF PARADISE t Prices, $1.50, $1, 75¢, 50¢, 25c; ce Prices, $1, 75¢, 50c, 25c. ats Now Selling. RAND Hartford BURLESQUE in Street thone 1026-C New and Good Pearson’s irls A La Carte The Best Yet VAUDEVILLE FOX’S THURS,—FRL—SAT. Madlaine Traverse In a Drama Life of High “The Splendid Sin”’ Every Woman's Delight ‘GREAT GAMBLE” SUNSHINE COMEDY MILES OF OTHERS FOUR BIG ACTS oF PERB VAUDEVILLE SEE IT SURE what true mohis i made injit that I because of Katie's culinary line, but 1 and he had well we infrequent ThEth Dicky's woril cakes efficiency had spe fastidious t excellent to for it w 1y tooth, that they Indeed, it pleadings for an \ppealed to him that L ever cake making, for Katie, like coaks, is apt temperamentally sent any clse’s intrusion into particular it for this reason that I had stolen down carly in the mornin I thought wrimly that I shouid have set my Aarm clock for midnight. for even Katie was almost an hour ahead of her usnal schedule Tt was Katie who now took the floor. She advanced toward us, her head held high, her eves fairly blazing “Vere vou think I coom in she demanded truculently. ATy ther-in-law swept her with withering zlance, evidently preparing to crush her with one of her disci- plinary lectures on rudeness. *“What do you mean, asked kindly. “Margaret!” my mother-in-law claimed sternly. “Have the goodness to let me deal with— o ste— uniformly in answel especial kind ttempte:l I was only hi to re one her province. Indeed. was S0 here?" Katie?" I ex- “Katie Could Kill!" \ torrent of words from Katie in- upted her. “Years now, week Katie began tempestuously > lots cakes, Dies, everything nice, you all eat, say ‘Katie, how nice!' ‘Katie, dot so good!” *’ her voice fairly dripped scornfulness. “And now dot leetle ba- bee, he coom to hees first birthday cake, and Katie, she not good enough to make eet. Ven I tink how I plan me all time for dot cake, me joost same as eef 1 feex for my own babee vot ‘never me, oh—oh, I could keel! T could keel!” She threw her arms in an emotional gestur hands before her face. To do Mother Graham justice, 1 don’t belleve she understood half what the girl said, and surely not the reference to the lit- tle dead baby, for my mother-in-law, while stern, is yvet just, and has be- sides a strong undercurrent of human kindness running beneath her brusque exterior. And I am sure she never would have spoken in the manner she did if she had fully comprehended Katie's words. “Margaret,” she said coldly, “will vou kindly take that girl out of the kitchen and keep her out until T get this cake made? 1 do not wish an thing to disturb me, for it is a com- plicated recipe, and I certainly can- not think with a commotion like this going on.” I stepped seized her arm, ter out,” “I mak in, week see above her head then flung her quickly to Katie's side, for she had dropped her hands from her eyes at my moth- er-in-law’s first words, and was look- ing at the elder woman with the ex- pression of an outraged animal about ta spring. “Come with me, Katie dear,” T said softly into her ear, regardless of my mother-in-law’s snort of disapproval of my gentlene; The girl stood tense for a moment, then with a wild burst of tears, Katie's invariable safe- ty valve, accompanied me docilely enough to the library, while, bowing to the inevitable, I buried deep my plan for making my little lad's birth- day cake. The sperm whale, largest all animals, attains a weight of 100 tons. 1t yvields about $10,000 in whalebone and oil. Women as well as men are made miserable by kidney and bladder trouble. Thou- sands recommend Dr. Kil- Swamp-Root the kidney medicine E and medium si may receive a sample size also pamphlet telling about it. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. Bingham- ton, N. Y., and ecnclose ten cents, also mention the New Britain Daily Herald. WHO IS TO BLAME? At druggists in bottles You by Parcel Post, Horlick’s the Original Malted Milk — Avoid Imitations & Substitutes PALACE TONIGHT. FRI., SAT. BLANCH BATES AND Hobart Bosworth “The Bbrder Legion” A stirring tale of the Lawless West in the days of 49. MANY OTHERS. Star Vaudeville PHROSO The Act That Has. Baffled : Thousands. RAYMOND & ARMOND CLEMENSO BROS. Late Hippodrome Clowns. which ¢ 2ood | | Tnicse otherwise noted, these motices are written hy the presa bureaus of the theatcrs or aiber attractions wii which they slamd —r— LYCEUM THENTER, A al um capa reet ity 1 o Plavers 1 ce evening hpei for the fifth time in their most favorable vehicle Thirteenth Chair The Thirteenth play that refu to Interest from the very start dre in challen o his bricily s to al audienc remains at fever heat until the curtain mystitication, watchers to solve the presents, and odd to stafe, produce the real deals with an at- Wales o discover, of a mystic, the the person who killed his Spencer Lee, some time before tion of the play commences. nce of hich Madame La- the mystic, is in charge, is held at the home of Roscoe Crosh well-to-do business man, and it this affair that \Wales endeavors discover the murderer of his friend. After most of his questions have been answered by the spirit, or alleged spirit, and Wales is endeavaring to learn just the one remaining point (who killed Lee) while the mystic is coming from her trance, and the an- swer appears about to be given, Wales utfers a moan, the lights are snapped on, and he is found lving on the floor, dead, with a deep gash from a knife or sharp instrument in his back, j as his friend T.ee had been killed. Ticket sales indicate capacity houses the remainder of the week and the management hopes to be able to handle the situation, but last min- ute purchases should be shunned by persons expecting satisfaction in seat- ing. A matinee performance will be given today at 2:15 and at the ame hour Saturday, and every evening at 8:1 woan tire, it ing it ever does The plot Edward mystery no one solution tempt hy with the identity friend, the A Grar assistance of °OX Madlaine T gained a front ing emotional this count THEATER. verse, who rapidly ank among the lead- scTeen actresses of v, appeared this afternoon in_her splendid dramatic hit “The Splendid Sin,” which is scheduled for a three day run at Fox's theater. The storv of this new Fox production is based on the desire of Lord and Lady Chathams for a child that he might herit their title. While his lordship the anxious wife adopts the illegitimate baby of her husband’ er whom the wife takes on the mother’'s death as her own flesh and blood deceiving her husband in order te shield the name of his sister and protect the innocent babe from stig- ma. The picture man interest and has been mentioned by screen critics the best picture star. It s a picture that every woman will delight in and every man will desire to witness as being an exemplification of another one of the unfathomable depths of a woman’s heart. A lendid Sun- rhine comedy that is a scream, the seventh chapter of the volcanic se- rial, the “Great Gamble” with the daredevil Charles Hutchinson supply- ing new and death defying stunts and the weekly issue of the Pathe News complete the screen offering. IFour big new acts of very attractive and Lig time vaudeville complete the bill that is bound to be a very attractive program Rosindale Woman Recom- mends This Prescription Mrs. Albert J. Patch of Rosindale, Mass., writes: Sefore taking your medicine (Dr. True's Elixir) I was troubled with what I thought stomach trauble. I had that terrible gnawing in my stomach nearly all the time. Within half an hour after eating a hearty meal, I would have that same disagreeable feeling. I was losing in weight every day. After taking your medicine (Dr. True's Elixir) I was re- lieved of that terrible gnawing in my stomach, expelled worms, and I felt like a new person in many ways, and would heartily recommend it to any one suffering as I did.” Headaches, tired feeling. weakne: spots before the ecves, bad hreath, slecplessness, irritability, dizziness, constipation can be relieved, if you take the prescription known as Dr. True's Tli The Family Laxative and Worm Expeller. It has done much for sick people, men, women and chil- dren, ever since 1851—over 68 years' reputation. AT ALI Phone 1000 ou - were AMong those turncd away last night take a tip, buy those seats now. Four more performances remain— Tonight, Iriday Night, Saturday Matinee and Night. —_—OF— [4 ‘Th e Thirteenth Chair”’ ENACTED BY THE Baffling, g, Melodrama GREATEST SUCCESS Gripping OUR one of deep hu- | PALACE THENTE Liovde Lc 7 n “The Zion a vivid Grey's Blanche acclaimerl pic pict iion of ne re: s . stan ind Tobart New turezoers the year, Goldwyn Bosworth, and York as the will the 1 and story newspapers and most virile drama be presented at cater Friday tells the fates). a who makes camp in the wed Jim less prospector. She | him about his i when he retorts back the leaves camp join a band long preved When : return, ace t to- night, It (Blanche West., | mining | engaged i day. Joan Randall daring girl home Rockies. Cleeve, quarrels lack of energy ngrily she engagement rir after announcir of desperadoes that upon the mining camp. passés and Jim fails to Joan starts out in search of him. On the way she falls into the hands of Jack Kells, leader of the outlaw horder legion. He takes Jonn to his shack to hold her for ransom. { That night Joan tries to escape and Kells grapples with In the serimmage Joan grabs revolver and shoots Kells. As she is about to flee the wounded bandit pleads with her to remain and nurse him, declar- ing that he loves her. What happens thereafter brings about a climax as thrilling and exciting as it is unusual. Other photoplays consist of the second episode of “Elmo the Mighty," with Elmo Lincoln: a laughing Mack Sennett Comedy and the Palace News. The vaudeville bill consists of three real headliners and includes “Phroso,” the act that fools them al Raymond and lArmond. in new and dances, and the Clemenso Brothers, Hippodrome clowns, in acrobatic musical novelty. of her in a She is hift- with and to a Jim week son WORLD FAMOUS ACT AT PALACE. The theater, novelty has secured the of the Palace the management always on lookout for attractions for its patrons, ‘Original Phroso,” in a refined pantomime novelty, which will be seen on the present bill. Phroso has been exhibited in all of the principal cities of the world, ap- pearing for whole season ‘at the i Hippodrome London and five months at the Moulin Rouge, Paris. { When brought to America he was in- i troduced to the public first by the | Keith circuit of theater Che per- formance given by Phroso is a most | puzzling one and will hold your | breathless attention. Phroso is billed las the “Mysterious Automaton,” hut as to the true nature of the act, opin- }ions differ. Some contend that it really a wonderfully contrived piece of mechanism, while others maintain that Phroso a human being en- dowed with wonderful powers of control. | a in S0 is is Fresh Fruit Desserts—2¢ Jiffy-Jell desserts, rich and fruity, cost but 2 cents per serving. Each package contains a vial of fruit essénce, made from condensed fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this flavor, and you have a fresh-fruit dainty. Compare Jiffy-Jell with the old-style quick gela- tine desserts. You will find it five times better, yet it costs no more. Millions now enjoy it. JiffyJell 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s 2 Packages for 25 Cents Baby Happy After His Bath With Cuticura Soap Nothing more refreshing for baby than a warm bath with Cuticura Soap, especially if his skin is hot, irritated or rashy. After bathing, gently touch any irritation with Cuti- cura Ointment. The delicately medicated Cuticura Talcum is also ideal for baby’s skin. Ointm, and 50, Talcum San 2 Ot ey the world. For sample each free address: *‘Cuticura Lab- ; )OF, Malden. Mass. Ty Pl Sonp shaves witheat mug. widely | Bates | of | of the! gives him | he will | has | | | i | I Eczema If you have eczema or any other skin trouble, get a box of Cadum Ointment. It stops the itching at once and is very soothing and heal- ing wherever the skin is irritated or inflamed. Cadum Ointment is also good for pimples, blotches, rash, eruptions, scaly skin, chafings, piles, itch, tetter, sores, scabs, ringworm, cuts, burns, insect bites, ctc. [r: adum Ointment is a French preparation madein America from the original formul —_— FROCK FOR Dor Silversand othy, a lak o7 ziimer COLYRIGHT 191D 8Y NE. red 2 e, of winning a husband. railroad official Nor Oh, it my da brought think thern was good to get rling it New Joan; in, 1 his has been She has secretary. the 5th. Y almost your Ki hi When Kissed spen having staked her final Cir/ ‘O)/ZOC:BG’O)%)/ A ding the summer at i Beach and job and $500 savings on the chance 1v accepted a position to travel with a at el Th ese are her letters home to her chum York Somewhere, letter, moto m. T it would have terrorized Kimo- DINER QUT ! to more than an uprising of the en- | | (By Betty Brown) simple little semi-formal dinn. for the home-dinner or the in- formal dinner at a friend's home is a necessity in every well-planned | wardrobe. This charming model is of deep green chiffon, embroidered in a soft silk ribbon braid, and made over green satin foundation. A cleverly cut satin panel forms the back of the waist and divides into a girdle and two narrower panels over the s rt. NEW PEAR RECEIPES (By s are temptingly displayed the market place—but one who is not purse-proud will do well to jour- ney to the country, or bargain with a pear-tree owning neighbor. In other words, pear prices high—but commercial canned may be higher. For canning preferable, flavored, pickles juicy A G Biddy Bye) Pea in are pears the Bartlett pears are as they are large and full but for preserving and zingered pears then the fruit. Pear Preserves halve pears but do not cores. Make a very thick cooking 2 pounds of sugar cupfuls of water. To the sirup, when the sugar is d solved, add 8 lemon slices, dozen whole cloves and 2 sticks of cinnamon. Cook the sirup 8 minutes and skim. Put the pears into the hot sirup, a few pieces at a time, and cook until the fruit is tender. Remove and pack in heated and sterilized jars, fill up with | hot sirup, add a slice of the cooked lemon, and seal Pear Marvel. Wash and peel but do small, hard pears, and put ing dish with alternate sliced lemon: Cover the filled dish with water and molasses, half and half, and set on the back of the stove all night. Next day bake six to eight hours m the fireless cooker. Pacls into hot sterilized jars and seal when done. The pears should be dark red in color. or Peel remove sirup by with 215 and not in a layers core ba of | iness ! sharp {tric Jam the immaculate with tire Chi gais servant comain But is his s is more an artist nese him. 10 MR Kimoto everything is perfy think of the wi rom than a in Wailis is in his in the readers. ect man of a ne 1 | thing else a mere dilution! the ance of buyer his W W a 1ssian is a in ar pe Her: to fe whom and busines nd seller. just as mies rfect ron’s bus- every- Of course He He | | Eric Nis builds castles r—in the imaginations of his | Herron creates them or N ac- tual mountain tops, on hare fields and n He is cfliciency power seif-sufficiency, vet I shake knowing sire to into not for a me out virgin forests maddening. ¥ are He ha oment of himself. It is it, builder have it AL dir a and got imvudence. bit abou The we w round s 1mas al this desire moment promptly But the Well nner to t t the d rosecolored drawn over shutting out the ps “livi him impulse to last the maddeni s good up, what I'd love of jolt th , whatever night wild paid let n inner silk his stne of cosin a wa ng have a windows room." Iis speed ng. His cause wild to startle to do, if to throw a devil, hand it 1 yielded temptati bpck e tell itself. curtains of the for for you and | vast his de- him only him of his steel-and-granite sureness isn’t for on my a were car, s of the would e . The rm pink thick, g e flying through and making a contrast s threw elec- glow The table lossy bright silver, thin china and vase with a single rose. (Kimioto is far too Japanese to tol- erate a BU NCH of flowers). e had cooked a wonderful somehow, full of divine; daintiest nuimeat onraise. mushrooms. the cri fruit, s on ispest and a smooth dish | of chicken and rice, slightly browned and with a delicate gravy His salads are greenstuff, powdering top of the the of may- of the | is, I “When the problem of a woman comes up before me,"” he said, “I shall give it my full attention.” SHE MOTHERS BIG INSURANCE ORDER “*he punch was his own invention— of grapejulce, orange and one or two mysterious in- a delici sredient ous cor npound served In a pitcher of apri- cot-tinted Tiffany glass, like the little cups we drank from. business to to this perfect was out of I had ring note onee, w room, yard didn’'t and belt no Ki Mr, hen and moto Oh, yum! bring a repast. jar- But i the Herron remarked that we must be passing through the vine- that the people thers half make the most of it com- mercially, my longing to strike at him got Ko vou cast upen a the better of my discretion. were d esert island with a woman,” =aid I, sippiug m last nect con my, cern believe would be vour first to make and it a coaling-station for some line of steam- [t a wicked light “When cones ing color my full That passing we talked the ar into his proble; up before his class appreciatively, me, nd o1 attention.” was coffee of rroaching But I for. 1 1 t a protlem before tried him, got m to scare of a it all. the Kim and town ore thar disturb myself woman' would eves. of a wo he said, shall oto we were 1 1 barga him. If ever should ¢ be good It was wicked of me, and it brought | man lift- regarding its lovely give it returned, little cakes, and ap- ined | Instead, ! “the ome -bye woman! Unless she happened to agree © 9 with g A TUnited States discover gauze ckness. his every lovingest hy ed that relieves idea Arm stuffing and DOROTH v surgeon the ears prevents v has with | { onian Port Huron.—Bina M. West was a country school teacher in Michigan 27 years ago. Then she borrowed $£150 and started the Woman’s Bene- fit Association of the Maccabees. And now the order is celebrating a peace jubilee pageant and holding its quad. rennial review with delegates present representing 212,000 membe Miss West is supreme commander. $17,000 REALTY DEAL. Kochadoor Davidian, and Kochadoor Mooradian purchased through the Camp Estate Co. a six family block and two family house belonging to Aaron Pinkus at No. 21 Olive street. he purchase price is reported to be 317,000. Aaron Gira- have Real AND HO\;’ ADMIRAL RODMAN DID HATE IT! Los Angeles. flock of real girls out new Pacific fleet Acmira 1 Rodman l danced arcgund him tc was captured and surrounded Hawalian to entertain the men of the . And hula, while by a hula to espe: ape the strains of the ukulele, the admiral made no ef- fort Note the/admiral standing firmly in In fact, he smiled. they | the center of the picture.

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