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Y HEART «« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Repelations of a Wife Folton. e in vhich s wanted | thoughts Very pretending not to sce 1 The News at Mrs. Durkee of Major Gri th' Di hands holding htly, protectingiy, with onderly close to mine, fted off to the restful slumber rely needed accide then 1 darkness had tsidc nd dim light 1 at Dicky had and that i\”l)(.\l\"' wiliar figure my cide. FLillian!” ] exclaimed feebly ]HIlt 2 o ven my husband could | curre . 4 ) . B ealink gt ~ennaish” se Her Flaifiness came to {h ity which the very presence of my { looked down af yrig “‘1 aftorded 1 “‘hl!l 1{ y child!” she UA’A[‘I‘\'. e :«‘,( ofer ta the brimming with “Po think that Have any of all others \ke Marion to could have done than others Brought tion talk onmet tland. irvitates e ihject aally a change in the s ot and that awalke, ! ian’s ges D we, <0 S min quickly vl retuy o protest yme in s Don't n after my you ve little “That's Lillian ' spoke = ho com ink LD o saw a more . )y thel ladysh moving as increasing up to your gon¢ sat near lightly, to the table and on the light. i said me Is Obdu me deat end *You jd, coming tenderly ve chosen ling voice said softly, | ‘1% bed, kissed , her I should | hearted sympac in | anything to eat? the I laughed outright. ang in our little circle, have of little M Durkee’s invalids. Foud of good a most intractable is ill, demanding all sorts of ! impossille for her to have. when she is installed as nurse to of her friends, the only fault that be found with he for she is ot wise admirable in a sick-room- weakness for giving her patient reptitious dalntie: Her Fluffines you this day It is this prog to bre corv” vou the sity 16 Yes imsi from h't think 1 looking herself, patient when vou ¢ 1 interrupted | food ally “You could have kept being a whining babs. I r'd dare to whimper on; -vou're always witil so oubled Memory. A the nosegays for me,” “Better pin some on v, tell me you were very the pain.” told you?” ‘AMfother Graham for two, Katie Grantland éd the names is returned The g nder pouted prettily “You needn’t laugh” she “Tll bet vouw're hungry as ] this minute. Sha'n’t T go down something tasty? You'd break Kati Lillian smiled. hooks for the hour av } ing the signal to bring up some v derful sick-room w Gibson sanctioned. I believe him in the hall as he just what she Graham o i vour as and Lillian | you off would a | 1d upon her fingers, smiling at me | while. I wondered if I had fan- B her hesitation before the .officer’ ne, had a sudden reminiscent fla hospital room and Lillian's voice | Dr. Gi ing gravely, meaningly: ““You | wavlaid | ‘en’t a very good perspective jusr! out to find out Madge change it before j‘feex for Me i 30 on with your drawing. felt my face flushing hotly at jembrance, knew that even 1 night light could pot hide an color from Lillian’s keen eves. furious at myself for my She had read me so clear long past emotional ! it mine that 1 won- | for one, for three, four.” her for o 7 heart if dic lenter last concoction a o Better until T aro food line thermometer the with a tals—in stunt here. { She { from { inserted it the the ] my i clinicz shool under my carefully when s Youwre a wonder, “You'll be getting { time. Now voice of Her|m bring on her the dborway. | You'd better bulletin { Grantland while vowre little Mrs. Dutkee put in ‘]nh-rora\iw my front porch, took her case, o i was 82 knes:s during t pin storm fed Is she asleep? The 'clear, sibilant ftin came from it down, tongue he had o Madge,” she on your feet its of that about vy, and orlick’s the Original : alted Milk — Avoid |araia the undertaker will mitfltions &sub‘titutes 1 him for a piece of crape and I he looks so dolefu MAT. DAILY | ORCH. IS¢ HOUSE OF EXCELLENCE! TONIGHT ONLY WILLIAM FARNUM PEARL WHITE Sunday---Double Features J. Warren Kerrigan IN AN “TURN OF A CARD” BESSIE LOVE —IN— “The Great Adventure” NEWS—COMEDY—1 IN TENSE DRAMA TRAVEL MON.—TUES—WED. MACK Bathing Beauties In Person IN CONJUNCTION WITH S NETT'S A\ PERFECT SCREAM OF ““Yankee Doodle in Berlin”’ ! GIRLS WHO PLAYED HARTFORD AND NEW VEN HERE IN PERSON COMEDIES VAUD! ACTS, FEATURIN G VILLE FOUR BIG THE THREE MEDFORDS THEM AT THE She's been ‘ there'll be nothing doing—with capi- do LAUGHTER HA- MATINEES his " ned 1 ¢ ou ip. 0 bedsid a, rm had a standing er fec any can | her- her | sur- | and fix vou on vori- hich | she went could But S pund | thermometer deftly inspected noved it. said. in no I'll bulletin Katie that she wonderful dish.” )Llim e I'm | mistake | come in. | i all their NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,V SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1916. Unless otherwisc buareaus of the noted, these theaters or notices A Happy Moment Week. the Merry Play, “Mary's May Tully’s Big Laugh FOX'S NE For the first half of the week theater Will present as the principal attraction the Mack Sennett Bathing Beauties in persan, in conjunction with t howing of the Sennett m terpiece comedy production. “Yankee Doodle in Berlin.” The s with the refreshing yvouth, grace and perfection of figure: the dazzling mermaids of the California studio will pe seen in elaborated costumery, set oft with brilliant lighting effects, in a spe- cially staged number preceding the \hO\Hng., of the film. The 1 acts, WEERK., of OX'S The Doug the “F by of 3 by the I The this new Majesty, of the com of better LYCEUM THEATRE PHON 1.000 LAST TIME TONIGHT OF *“BL COMMENCING W. C. MASSON MONDAY TAK PRIDE IN TO PR NT THI IN THE JOY PLAY b-/-\MOUf' Al ~ARYT LAMD COME EARLY r BIIGINS LING BY MAY TULLY SPECIAL TH/ THIS IS ONE WORTH GOING TOMORROW, SUNDAY ANOTHER BIG “CHALLENGE CALIBRE the Second NIGHT, RIPvLI PTEL FEATUR — Big Virile Ipisode of JAM “THE MIDNIGHT Drama — Comedy — Educational — And in Ankle Producer. vaudeville also be shown. FAIRBANKS 1S first giant the MATINEE, FIVING MATINE MILES written other attractions with which they deal, ang g Fo Corporation to use been secured for ce th pictu pany things all at the AT THE first motion picture to be Fairban Amer are so full of prom | round in the mo- by the press 1 short subjects s, as a ur—United Arti it an early eater. re to be put out organization is .2 he NEW BRITAIN 4 D YOUTH” HARYY ANKLE TH DOORS OPEX o PRO! — WITH — ZENA KE Dranm NOV. BEING 24TH. ABLY A LAUGH EVERY MOME TURSDAY AT 6:30 P GRAM M. a J. CORBF MAN” ravel atures {LYCEUM THEATRE NEW BRITAIN "PALACE. Lyceum Next will | made member s full name—has presentation by “His plans ! business, that theaters over have been most anx- | | ious to secure the first production to he made under these ideal conditions The Palace theater will have the di tinction of first exhibiting “His Ma- | jesty. the American” to the people of ! this city Monday, Tuesday and Wed- | ! tion | the pictur country \ picture itself is said to be the | ambitious production that has ever undertaken were devoted exclusively to preparation of the scenario. Jos- Henaberry who created the part | of incoln” in the “Rirth of tion™ and who sisted D, W, Griflith in producinz “Intolerance.” and also directed Doug Fairba in “The « Man Ifrom Painted PPost,” “Say Young Fellow” and other noteworthy sue- developed the scenario with | 1he nce of Klton Banks. Mr. Henaberry, of cour is the director of “His Majesty, the American. Mar] DPaw plays the leadin male role in the picture and Campeau, Sam Sothern, brothe . Sothern. Lillian Langdon, | McQuarrie and other notables cluded in the cast. | most hanks Eight weeks the eph bread in on cracker dried in and roll again fat. Drain -1 balls, roll in crumbs. dip crumbs. Fry heavy paper. I the kitchen of her own home or ter Mary couks daily for a family of four adults. She brought to her kiteh- en an understanding of the chemistry | of cooking, gained from study of do- { mestic science in a state universit | Consequently the advice she offers isa | happy combination of theory and | practice. Every recipe she gives is her own, first tried out and served at her family table. egg ! in deep s nks Fudge Cake. iices cups light brown sugar. cup melted butter. squares chocolate.) cup sour milk 2 cups flour. . 1-2 cup boiling water |'0‘I:‘(" \l\l.\‘\“\f\:; “;”7 1 teaspoon vanilla ates the use of ! 1-5 teaspoon salt. Ana i ]no]wr\\l R . 1 teaspoon soda ing soda will not “'injure i Cred - and te fabric ream butter a e in boiling | Melted chocolate. Add 3 beaten, BEAT the batter Add millk, plclole e even “'}:'f them t0 e | mix in flour, ndd water, vanilla, salt. washing powder tha: mav oot and e | Pissolve soda. in a little cold water and s hat may eat andixot § » dd‘ Poupunto buttered and Housed CHard cake pans and bake in a moderate surely oven about 40 minutes, This will the w make two sq cight-inch layers rubbe two inches thick, or three round lay- clothe N 1st as white washed by a machine if | ashing powders are used carefully 2 cups granulated sugar and intelligently. | L cup sweet milk Clothes washed through hot soap 2 tablespoons butter, 1 1 suds, rinsed through three waters and 1 teaspoon vanilla. dashinz screen J. Warren| giieq in sunshine and fresh air will Put sugar and milk in a swucepan. Kerrigan. Mr. Kerric ys thel surt |l ¥ aaq Balling andl blulng Do not stir until it begins to boil. Ad: of an adventurous college graduate, | MenuiTo Taneras chocolate and stir constantly. Try in Who goes to the western oil field to Brenk Ukt Sites IR DA e water. When' the candy forms a soft seek his fortune. a streak of luck | (cooked), soft boiled oges, ball add butter and cook a couple min- the claim he purchases turn: into} fee, E utes longer. Tlemove from fire Let wells of gold. Many and fast are his | Luncheon—Broiled ham, scalloped | ¢ool, add vahilla and °stir until the adventures, staking his wealth against| . o ¢oes brown bread and butter, tea. > begins to 1ook dull. Spread be- the estate of a noted gambler: by a Dinner—Cold sliced mutton, rice | tWeen the layers and on top, If the turn of the card he wins and goes 0! o oquettes, spinach, bread and butter, | frosting is cooked too hard work in claim the winnings, but he hesitates. | canned fruit, fudge cake, coffee. enough sweet milk or cream to make | And why he shonld, makes a very ex- | My Owh RRdes aprend) citing and entertaining picture. Bes-| 1t cannea fruit dhilica Keep the family sie Love, the charming Pathe Star, | gaiving my family eats it with more| punch bowl. At 1 | holds sway in the second feature. “The | wrelish.” T usually seeve 1t in hish. | Great Adventur Bessie plays the| yanding sherbet glass Books Telp | part of a country girl, who has ambi- | . |0t even in dessert. § | tions that lean tawards a stage career. | Rrofled Ham what happens to the winning younsz | for broiling should be lady with ambitions in the city With| thinner than ham for frving her maiden aunt as her chaperon is| gices of ham in lukewarm water entirely entertaining and laughable.| (1o hour, Drain, wipe and broil Comedies and News reels With & spe-{ . oijer three minutes cial organ and orcl will Rice ‘."K'“’N“,‘ complete the prog 1-2 cup rice. ; i 1-2 cup boiling water 11-4 cup scalded milk. 1 egg. 1 tablespoon butte Wash rice, add to water and salt, ver ahd steam until rice has ab- sorbed water. Add milk, stir carefully with a fork and steam until rice is soft. Remove from fire, add well beaten egg and butter. Spread on a plate to cool. When cool shape into v e of T Alb re The ¢hine vt use of a ol really nece | good washing soda. | used this was | the most delic | We dissolve Pyor| Water s sugar. SHr in eggs, not AT will be shown for the William Cities,” Farnum in * le of st tinve | this evening. run | after The picture will be the matinee, 6:45 Pearl White the £ sode of the sensational serial, Black Secret,” will also be given two | showings after the matinee. Ior the Sunday evening performance two very | good and thrilling pictures will be screened. ““Turn of a Card” is the fir: feature and stars no other than the and rubbing wears clothes, ar on a washboard 10 say nothing of and tear on ‘the back of the There is no doubt but that will wear just as long and look twice at epi- “The in Fudge Frosting. wonder an p W cereal toast, cof- goldfish t they in the can drink. MARY is before! Ham Not A Blemis| mars the perfect appearance of her com- plexion. Permanent and temporary skin troubles are effectively concealed. Reduces un- natural color and corrects greasy skins, Highly antiseptic, used with"beneficial results as for | in LY C “Worth that which the all Pollyann UM THEATER. going miles to see, “Mary’s Ankle, Lyceum Players will appeat is the way ' the comedy Gouraud's Oriental Cream IEED.T. described by the | This uningly funny play had a { most remarkable run in New York and | also toured all the larger cities of the country. It ie said that the seats wn every playhcuse where * this play is shown have to be re-enforced as the | house- is completely “shaken with laughter because of the side-splitting scenes in the piece. [ 7his play will be shown for the first | time here Monday afternocon and for the rest of the week nightly and on Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday in next week, is the parrot in play. HOUPKINS & SON. New Yo b NDAY Palace AT THE PALAC is offering two photoplays, comedies, others for I Kelly, and stery | PARSONS’ THEATER HARTFORD, TONIGHT ANDB SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY., MEFSTT OV AN & HARRIS ¥ MRS. FISKE Comedy and Mis" Nelly of N'Orleans By Laurcnce Eyre. PRICES 'GRAND Hartford, f BURLESQUE Main Street Fhone 102¢-C Sunday evening. | in | ro- rriscale will be M. D.” a fascinating Mollie King will be drama of adventur Jessie Kty mance in a mj soen seen @@#@@@@@@@@@@@@@& PALACE in his newest picture HIS MAJESTY THE AMERICAN’ Here's a picture for you—a romance with a regular hero, and heroine and oodles of villains an’ everything. And such a hero! He cleans up everything from New York to the Mexican Border and then hops to Europe to show them how to handle a revolution. Can he do it? Well — you know Doug! Mon. In of Moonshine Make-Believe a Madness 3 @@@@@@@@@@@@M@@@m@é MR A COor sents i‘ ““TheBest Show inTown” | With Frank Hunter Vaudeville PALACE DAY NIGH FEATURES COME JAM n iing Wi Wed. Tues. AR AN1 G e On the Same Bill NETT'S ONLY AND ORIGINAL BEAUTIES in Sennett’s Screaming Comed; “UNCLE TOM WITHOUT THE CABIN.” Keith Vaudeville Features. CLUBMATES The Best Quartette in Vaudeville NO ADVANCE - IN: PRICES 1) ) The Palace Presents the Broadway Hits At New SUSPENSE @ Britain’s Prices. MANY MORE ¥ T ——— | B T HPJLCTISCFSELE BB HTHS MACK SE} | | DOUBLE | | SO BGHEBBRBEE | Bessie Barriscale —iN— “Kitty Kelly, M. D.” Mollie King —IN— 4 | | | | I i

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