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MY HEART =« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife hine if | ever tried i till we get 1o TN wateh eversthing can explain thinz Ive gor to ue it through my the Yon road and we o0 The Way U wiith Dicky and Madge | here. Got Started. | lonely think the intense nervousness | you do ch 1 later developed during my ; while or drive had inception in | some things about remark about (he 'before 1 pu my hands on the wheel learning to “Well, oAk ou often ma drive and you som e alon ils head Ky's o do you demanded to drive ity woman for climbed with & Durkee. \fter s hand. driveway oty o success in wha rossly shand, o that learned reason can’t proud of anyway. of seat 1 the hand sent voluble machine, under though concealing the knowled.s: angry, yel, 1 have inordinately ne 5 v Dicky reet. You essiully ina crankiness beat a the R Jeft, and litthe Mrs. protesis Dicky the bn he i suspect e into butes to ch 1 do would in quickness and attr degree had the rolled and ern Vi not possess. [ to wothat 1 no way and had knowledge Dicky, reach ideal of adapti- smoothly down the ¥y wWhich he cvidently the ke inwardly ling er's s me, and along road. Dicky's however made me with o« fo3 Jasted only a evidently for- that he had for sullen sation sulkiness Then, flourish, me to the ulocks L of wont. ATy the big el gotiing. as is his rancied maching Durke whicl cause conve and owned inany real o tock up the had left it non he o add to ke confusion, little Mi where T the st my carefully,” explain thing. listen rn this canie running, down will fluttercd with “Now if you said didactically, the th carburetor to Tha he house and to the he he car all h, Madg ©?"" she had lc wven't,”r 1 ther agog excitement. yon ory of you didn’t going to know wsked, 1 arned. He was off in a maze of fechnical and of hed erms which bewildered me returned, trying fo ferms which hewil my annovance at her pres- which 1 understood nothinz 1 This is to I first lesson.” had hoped Yh, how lovely! mind ir 1 dying to A gLy been watching him closely, that he would let me ask him ques- tions as to the meaning of the differ- ent parts of the mechanism | see, but heart sank ax he went ind on. now and then to say “Do see?” or “Do under- stand 2 but fortunately vera- waiting she carolled. | 'm you o alonz, too? leirn how to run could I'm too short Offer, escaped me at the little woman the big that her cluteh and but says on Dicky's almost conjured of Woof short my stopping : you for inswer smile hn 1 he driver's vou the my ma- | city not for an feet ord her her e. She is so 10t 1 is knew what Dicky 1 not yet touch the brake ov like a le physical guessed, that the part of my brain in child's in and mental that required could well be the character- size, makeup | which any knowledge or understand- be iy learned machinery is supposed (o s foreign (o of | ing of vacuum. If 1 to to do thing at a henefit terms olute would learning could get scientific im- . an al idea | drive | fashion, or driver ed. But a pretty of her. 11 meve grinned at her impudent] this farrago of Madsgc and take you, | Dicky he i clings to have 50 parrot- time from she persistence one any dicky which ‘1l dump ou out was airing say SC assured her, “o take Madge now r time, But the av ther? No-thing do-ing!"” B pretuily : Vhat I [ Dicky ham the br,”" she ahcad, But do him there was nothing to savo and yvou som bent the mem- his talk as 1 could my eves fixed manipulations of brake and had Tearned these two words and 1 clung to them land.’ let so 1 trained orizing ther, upon run down, my two yez to- nemory to task of s much of the while 1 hix cluteh. 1 some time like And into a pouted kept think of you look pretty in “1Rut something wouldn’t said 50 before ge, start “rocks in a weary slipped out of the driver's sca loftly streteh of turned the whicil zen- and hoard then Dicky prveiy . car long rond he Time Arvives. : Dileky, 1 resolutely Mors Knew from previous drives was said the Not herc hould erally deserted, poed Can't he stopped the running any longer Take car climh Durkee's step shtly to put it mocked off fraidy the driver OX’S| = but relief is often TONIGHT brought by M S or s \ZcKS‘\Z\PORU THURS. PRI SAT BYDUR BOUVAIIARI: = S06 G083 Mrs. Chas. Chaplm A Splendid T “HOME” MANY MORFE VAUDEVILLE FOUR BIG ACTS FEATURING ‘Over-Seas Review”’ Playlet — Six and YHUUS AND SQUAWwW FROM OLD MEXICO .20 | EMILIO DE GOGORZA One of the World's Best willing Known Barvitones Will Sing at the GRAMMAR SCHOOTL, Br 1N HALL, Now Conn. Wednesday Eve'g Nov. 12 the of Under Auspices New Britain Teachers' Club $1 1 $1.50. The ckets —at— fomed y People Plerce’s Music Store, Dickin- son’s and Crowell’'s Drug Stores PALACE — LAST TIME TONIGHT STHE NEW MODEL? — “THE PAGAN GOl Thursday—Friday—Saturday ANOTHER FINE BIG TO SEE “The Other Man’s Wife” that hatve eve SHOW W WANT YOU Phere's something about it makes it the most appealing, remarkable photo drama you - seen. It stars Stuart Holmes and Cassidy. Appeal- A Big Keith Vaudeville Show PEATURING “THE ASAKI TROUPE” ENTI en ting, ing, of Heart Interest IN AN FERENT NOVELTY YOU S¥ “THE URE RIGHT TO HAPPI " MONDAY wave of | | Bves, 25¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1919, I’ 'lllll i noted, these notices written by the pr burcans of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal o3 LT | Unless otherwise are AT THE Tonight o The ace is offering H. K Pagan God vaudeyille show Model”™ with girls an Throngh (he years the « women lncing box [ their names on office. Many have of this and have week the list at the taken advan- the Inst time 1he | Warner in |m~ ame seats ind Kelth | each “The New an headed PALACE. ’ | excellent | by EAT star pred THOTOPLAY hamber CoIN since Fve in- | sessions of the tears God ! her s The Russian veiled in the Tniv, Russia. theater Monday. The speciator sees cohorts of f{he Russian agitators in deputies in Silk-1 slavery Berlin. man §owith s held | the are relentlessly un Right to Happiness. Photodrama of modern to the Palace habited rden of of den, 1scended to soviel ha and “The - lonke sorrow. Vast fulfiled the sreat love have ind sacrifice, of men. has upon cat women have | omly for suffering | ersal which next rmies of comes Purpase Tived. in bearing the szenerations women . the “comrades’ two principal the chamber of By man-made lhws of tradition, cov- @ cring centuries, there have been sex- hound women enmeshed in a of sex. The bond which his natural desire for a mate, h her, cheating himself of the Woman. But ont of the chaos of modern times the voice of woman has spoken, for in the of civilization wom- an’s cpportunity has come. And to world of suffering and need, she is rendering her all in service. So in “The Other Man's Wife,” photodramatic exposc of the happiness ' that was thrown away, the . family | that was thrown away. the family that was practically abandoned, the hus- band that was rebuked heing a lovin: husband father | all boeause the was | enslaved to another whom. she ad- mired because he was socially inclined With all that money could buy, with | cvery luxury, with a loving husband and o beautiful home, Mrs. Hartley (Bllen Cassidy) is willing to sacrifice all this for one who calls himself a man, until—the brain that had heen clouded by the artificiality of the so- cial whirl, cleared away by L real man— her husband. This, in brief, is the story that will he told on the of the Palace theater when “Phe Other Man's Wife' is shown for threc days, beginning The greatest drama of cver sereencd vaudeville show \saki Japs, one of Petrograd. itted They the confident in cnvoys arrive from leave an mone of the radicals. A girl skips lightly I leaps to {he marble rostrom and in- flames the smouldering brains of the “comrad by her violence Then she Petrograd for New York as an of destruction from leaders of How she splendor in whole fury her only issue of gold and retire, of the Rus- by Slusters super- pport into the room, creed of man leaves envoy the radicals her sister living in York and heart is finds New of her own father, stone-hearted theme of fhis how directed aainst to her King, film Dorothy Ihillips, Heart of Humanity,’ heights in a dual starring vehicle, as a money unusual for Kind and mother and a form fthe wife drama star of *“The rises o dramatic her latest The Right (o Hap- sensationally tem- pestuous the little comrade of the reactionaries, and fastidious and self-centered as Vivian, her twin the money lord role in piness.” She s as Sonia, sister, daughter of FOX'S THEATER, “Snares of Paris.” the Ifrench diplomatic for the last time ning at Fox's theater Traverse, in the stellar role, portrays be o character of deep emotion with the is hoth graceful and natural. novelties on the | rhere e o Other acts | or good vaudeville. comedian, Milaiad A A Ghaplin, sensational life, will this eve- Madlaine sereen drama of he shown Thursday marital life The Keith headed by the cleverest Japanese American stage include Henry McDonald sing variety will an ease that are reels and acts today Kelly, a and Cleveland, offcring Charlie hest s theater for (now the Mrs. reen's Harris wife of comedian) comes Fo the last half of this week in a delight- ful drama ecalled “Iome.” Tt is vipe with all the the traly dramatic, alive situa - ind, if say about the Biritain movie treat lvervone and ple: to LYCHUM THENTER. There is nothing quite cqual to (he warm and undying friendship of (wo men, particularly when young and the other past 60 the main theme of “Ials the Lyceum this week pals who have heen knights of road fou time find comfort southern the old servant younger | of master trying on many sweetness of with whit fine, tense one s That is First,” at the crities have to New royirl remembers ‘Bor “Ior Flusbands previous and accomplished fon prineipal daughter of a thought that the world viches. She -about- tions picture is true, fans are in for a Two the refuge at a where the and the charming some rowed lothes™ axle Only. two of successes darky his mansion mistakoes this OF course in their dec humorons incidents arise cations develop with the the action of the terest. There is o ern girl sed for star, The has its to story character the village plumber the were carry ions young and compli She entrinee info table heart in litte stupposedly the vil to test treasures in and company of a n he was rich. her af- cover his Ero! social the town hecause But he BN rections Nis depart- inev position sweet south who confronts her fianec sought she thought was only playing and using her to attentions fo another woman. Of a the play must end right, does when the young woman where the of life Comedics and reels are (he schedule, four exceptional vaudeville. The teview will head the vaude- “tions. 1t is a musical viet, on naval life, with six people. Vhuuis, the Redman Old Mexico. and his iifnl will the songs and dances thein heath dece there s is striving estate of and who the The U while in his attempts but finally he is beaten when confronted th the younger of two the real master after has humor tha | the usual play about Is | acts The players a new leading scoring with linons cousin possession of ed relative for latter is essiol necessity, and so it by the peal exposition of dincoNey 20 hobaes as hein [as=ins: neva UL The play well on of Overseas | ville attra | comedy p more also a as crimin s all well cast man, Claude heavily in his part. Mr. Kim- hall has been’ most successful during | his first week here It may be seen | from tonight, twice tomorrow, IFriday night and twice Saturday. The advance sale has heen very large all week but there | still a few choice seats. The man- | CONCERT TONIGI agement wishes o call attention to the | - and the Kimball, is hased hes squaw give from native fact that patrons may have the same | Metropolitan Baritonc seats reserved for them each week hy School Hall To ———————————eey PARSONS’ THEATER HARTFORD. l\l(-"l HARRIS Present Cohan’s Great Chracter Comedy : ! “A PRINCE THERE WAS” With GRANT MITCHELIL of *Failor-Made Man” Fame at Gramma ht. 1t Imilio Gogorza, the famous will give a concert at the school hall under the aus- the New Britain Teachers' Gogorza is world famous, all the large cities of LYCEUM THEATRE 47772/ PHONE PALS ENIFIRST 'GRAND Hartford Main Street | hone 1026-C| e G NN Vs “His acting 5 2 S. CLARK St onight was the highest ING,, gree. He is g “OH! GIRL” |k~ A i Iml||n||v Grammay pices of club. A having sung in COHAN Geoo M, o0, Wed AMUSEM OFFERS, N Co., his o i zood. He was iven an ovation as he appeared. The play holds zhont, and the AN ALL VAUDEVILL, STAR CAST —FOX’S— PEARL WHITE the audience thr acting is excellent. “The kind of play wants to see andeapplaud: buy seats to see it ov again “You'll just love Danny and the Dominie.’ everyone then In accordance with the wish of Thurs., Fri., Sat. Nov. 20, 21, 22 many of our patrons, a Stage Re- i"‘nthm \\'ill he given on Wednes- BATHING BEAUTIES | [ i o mpany and Mr. Kim MATINEE THURSDAY, invited upon the stage to meet the Nov. 24, 25, 26 NEX the | who is known | extending BLACK NET FROCK FOR THE DANCE Brown) 12 (RBy jetty New York.—Nov. the “whirl of society 4 mere phrase, bul visualize in some degrec activities of the social world, dancing the ultimate purchase of perhaps three out of tive young shop- pers. Here founce when no means attempt {0 the renewed Today, is by an frocks are is one sketched in the deep adaptable to net lace, in over a style sily many figures. -~ Rlack three flounces gathered full foundation of black satin, forms the skirt. Excepl for a cream chiffon voke, the hodice consists of a surplice the waistline at one The surplice is of black velvet aded in dull red. Where it nar- rows to straps over the shoulde black nel hangs from the straps and is caught under loosely at the waist. so e helow side. bro the hy country birth, receiving abroad. He has many Victor talking machine. His program (his evening will follows He!i Brooklyn man his education records on the be as 1 What Shall I Do (o Show I8 Her? he Three Ravens When That Purcell Century English Her ve 17th ola The Isle The Wounded In Silent Night Rachmaninofr Gretehaninoff wehmaninoft Birch. Canto del Presidiario...F. M. Alvarez Noche Mexican Folk Song Iin Cales 5 ..., M. Alvarez 1 “Leroi de Lahore” Arioso . Massenef Requiem Old Loves I At ath Postern Gate.( Invictus Sidney Hamer SUyril Scott anscombe Huhn tena F Bruno LIEADING S K1 MAN AT LYOEUM PTION WEDNESDAY Claude Kimball, man of the Lyceum the hearts of New his splendid acting by Thie portrayval of IFirst” this weelk. In order he properly introduced here, he will hold a reception an the stage of the Lyceum theater immedi- ately after the matinec Wednesday, November 19. Al this time he will he pleased to meet his many new friends and admirers. ITALIAN NEW HO! the new Players, h Britain peele by ability, as shown Danny in “‘Pals that he may to the public leading won BEAUTIES P New (ahove) York and daughters of mous Talian vived in New knowr. widely The Misses Bertha Isidore voeal York for IPrancisea Rraggiotti, | Braggiotti, fa- teacher, have ar- In Iltaly they are their beauty Misch SToRrE 687—-683 MAIN STREET HA imply say “CHARGE IT” and pay your bill in Easy Weekly install- ments. Complete stocks of Women’s and Misses’ SUITS COATS DRESSES TRIMMED HATS SKIRTS HOES, ETC. BUSINESS HOUR S In the kitchen of her own home Sis- ter Mary cooks daily for a family four adults. She brought to her kitch- en an understanding of the chemistry of cooking, gained. from study of do- mestic science in a state university Consequently the advice she offers is a happy combination of theory and practice. Kvery recipe she gives is her own, first fried out and served at her family table My next door neighbo his 10-vear old daught coffee than anvone in his he is undoubtedly right, must needs measure both water very accurafely The cook is dealing with and weights and measures asserts that makes better house. And because she coffee and formulas just chemist does and unless she taking and accurate her vary and ‘“not come out” right Lots of women say they “never measure” anything. Their secret is long experience and an unusual and knowing how much a certai bowl halds. They really do measure but not with measuring cups and spoons It’s 80 eawy to leave part of an egg in the shell, or butter sticking to the cup or spoon and while it may not seem like enough of an ingredient to make any difference every little bit of material counts these daye Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfast—Cereal with sliced nanas, toast, coffec. Luncheon—Corn fritters with sirup, cottage cheese, brown bread. tea Dinner—Veal chops, milk, gravy plain hoiled potataes, beets. stuffed pepper salad, sponge cake, fruit jelly. coffee. “BEST MEDICINE FOR WOMEN” What Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound Did For Ohio Woman. is pains- results ba- . Portamouth, Ohio.—*‘I suffered from irregularities, pains in my side and was 80 weak at times I could hardly get around to do my work, and as I had four in my family and three {;nflrdcrs itmade it very hard for me. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound was recommended to me. I took it and it has restored my health. It is oertnm!v the best medicine for woman's ailments I ever saw.”’—Mrs. SARA SHAW, R. No. 1, Portsmouth, Ohio. Mrs. Shaw proved the merit of this medicine and wrote this letter in order that other suffering women may find relief as she did. ‘Women who are suffering as she was should not drag along from day to day without giving this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, a trial. For special advice in regard to such ailments write | toLydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,Lynn, Mass. The result of its forty years experience is at your service. of | as a| 'FORD, CONN, 8:30 TO 6. My authorities on cooking advise | boiling potatoes with the skins on | Most of the mineral salts lie just under | the skin, and there is more or less | waste to o Own Recipes. Many potato paring Corn Iritters, corn flour 1 can 1 cup 1 teaspoon haking 1 teaspoon salt ] 1 1 | powder teaspoon sugai CRE. cup milk milk to corn salt and baking add to cgg till at white fold into into hot paper Add flour, powder, and and till Drop fry. Mix sugar, and milk. Beat volk of add to mixture SUff and dry and by i corn i thick of egg I batter | 1ard ana i Stuffed Pepper Salad. | 4 medium sized neppers {1 cucumber spoon fuls Drain on heavy will | 2 stalks celery 1 teaspoon minced 1-4 cup nut meats 1 small onion Cut a slice from per and remove seeds fiber. Parboil for five minutes. Chill Dice cucumber and celery in 1-4 inch pieces. Dice fine. Mix all thoroughly with a boiled dressing. Fill peppers, put on a lettuce leaf and serve parsley stem end and of the pep- white onion very Sponge Cake. t cggs 1 cup sug 1 cup flour. | teaspoon haking powder. 1 teaspoon vinegar 3 tablespoons water 1 teaspoon vanilla Separate whites and yolks of eggs Reat volks till thick and lemoncolored | seemsas Sift flour, sugar, haking powder and a pinch of salt together five or six times, Add to yolks. Add water, vin- cgar and flavoring and stir until per- tectly smooth Beat egg whites till stiff and dry and add to mixture. Bake in a moderate oven for minytes. At least the mythical gold brick has materialized in pound of butter JINT SUFFER WITH NEURALGIA e Soo{fiing Musterole ‘When those sharp pams go shook“fi through your head, when your s { £ it would split, just rubalittle Musterole on your temples and necke. 1t draws out the inflammation, soothes awaythepain, usunl]yg:vmgqmckrehef. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a muetard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly recommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neunlglu. congestion, pleurisy, rheama- tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or jomu. sprain: bruises, chllbhlua, frost of the Chi!t : wnd‘:‘:::;:m t is always 5 m%’o‘::flmr' 60c jars; hospital size szso. the form of a MARY