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HEART =« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife What to thinlk ers said gravely, from ions Mr. Stockbrid: Madge Countained you ougl 1fe pre- Stockbrid his pociet vhich Mr. deliver entirely on fraid cted ould with g the this ‘mes- your ow that your thi bot send ovs ight to you fon be Zossipe for caution mtil at lea Nor of will vur period your thet tine me bocause ol thinkins chan rhe Sm Esther, swer, tlien that I was ¢ writing 1o 1w of Valters sbot keen glance at think verbal answer only he requires,” he maid stiffly. 1 1 have no inkling of the af this letter.” leld the letter it is a al- con out to me sober- ho hovish look and entirely od from his face. felt that hd read correctly my doubt of my er principal and my disinclina- to be invoived in his affairs and he was gravely disapproving of ttitude. RSONS’ THEATER TONIGHT 8:15 day Evening—Twice Wednesday ¢ World's Greatest Entertaines AL JOLSON the Winter Garden’s Oriental Travesty “SINBAD” 730 to $3. 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"HARL WALDRON ° : ostonian Burlesquers YWITE Frank Finney Vaudevi]le 'CEUM THE RE 3000 115 WE NEW | BRITAIN H YCE UM PLAYERS) 1% the sely Absorbing »nd Vital Mlay, The Nigger’ 3y the Author of ‘“Romance,” Ivation Nell,”" “The Boss,” eto., “The biggest drama on an Amer- n theme ever produced.”’—New k Press, int MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY lflm@@mrflmrfimnrflfinflm@l@m@@ R EXCITEMENT. ‘SHOULD A HUSBAND FORG t, BETTIR HALL ROOM VYVaudevwvilie AT THE SIX Iom the Now BARNES FIELDS WARD ) ) ) ) ) () ) ) nl friond- | ould | tie AND my AL my envelope ot young tent vhi yrother jitle me the me—ihe er doubt held to 1 o absorbed b held which was he out to op: e m could vital in the county ond of montent man took the chanical enve me spoke in stereotyy 1ob BUEASS | stitting tho cnvelope ot will pardon e moments etinned fe iin \ssuredly,” he adly, and lost to my then v 5 in read K T 5 I dar ster ran “dent an this unceoriai ipon most awful T rinst | how you look You me, vou d no more than thils sereed me [isiness of whic am 150 and if you will wish to of vou bhelevo afraid to hope, heart sufli- could otely ) T am to kindness of that vou defense, can | innocent, whie know ently do enough Sut one |1 can on high s 0 friends. your realize in my thing 1 own o not count a and on that is yourr stead- your loyalt reasons |1 very great; soul, honor, my nse of purpose and For the you i your fastn to your am going rvice. to : of A Startling Request. romembor, 1 asked you to private papers from my desk and keep them until I should be ready {o_send for them. My friend, | 1am afrid that time will never come The toils seem to be tightening around me and I can see nothing in front of me but an ignominious| death. or at best a long imprisonment. I also asked you in the event of my | death to turn the papers over to Miss | Holcombe. I now rescind that last| request. Tt could only humiliate her | beyond reason to read those things after the revolting death which T must face. So there is but one thing left to do. “Will you keep them until my con- vietion, of which I am afraid th is not the slightest doubt, and then destroy them utterly? And please, 1f! possible, never let Miss Holcombo Imow that you had them. It might hurt her to know that I confided in vou, a comparative newcomer, instead of in so old and tried a friend as herself. | “Another thing. As I never allow2d { myself to send or to receive any word from you, I never have received an | answer to the question I put upon | that awful afternoon. Did you find | the secret drawer in my desk?. If so | did vou take it ntents as I asked? ou see, T have asked three ques tions, which 1 wish you would answ by number to Mr. Arthur Walters, who.will deliver this. [ do not wish you to write your reply for obvious reasons. | “No. 1 (ves or ! the secret drawer? | “No. 2 (ves or no)—Did 1| its contents? { my “You take my no)—Did you find 2 vou take conviction, will vou destroy the {0. 3 (yes or no)—In the event of pe pers you found in the open drawer “One more caution [ must leave | with you. Please do not think it an | idle one. Destroy at once all the | packets of tea that vou have like the ones you gave Milly when she lunchei | with the teachers that day at school Begin to use another brand and us it publicly whenever possible, that people may think it has always been | your choice.” ! The words danced before me that 1 could searcely distinguish them. | i The tea? What in the rarrago about my could this | mean ? world brand of tea JR QU R 7] CONTINUOUS SAT. matic " coen its gripph N « e i \ nor's study, it xpected work member BRITAIN DAIL"( HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER Un otherwise noted, bureaus of the theaters or otl THELY Bdw “Romance,” and LYCEUM R. Nalvatio s, D is o be the attractio Lycenm theatey ternoon herc for the 0 and Pheillers wi b rest of th cok on (T Th riday of Thirtecnth e he past il Loved™ and hay st . s Kind « that Is to New Bri these plays it has a {hrills that go t e koved up hont the piece. nn the relodrania playe appe Like red-hlooded an aud itement throw incidents ix a and a political © laid in the Managing Director W. €. Masso brought into play all his r ources in the art of play-mountin d thus a perfc Disie atmosph il be presented. Mr. Kimball liss Leonard in the leading roles ¢ to do some of the iheir careers here and eac of the company will give a xcellent account of themselves. Th )lay is in three acts, forrow's Rest, and private offic inites. with campaigr Southl: race riot, o seenes nd t of the gove the gover the second the third “OH, BOY!" AT THE PALAC The Palace is offering for the fea- ure photoplay tonight, Tuesd an these siotices rd Sheldon, Wednesday, atternoons. sie- e Amoniz Iynehing, finest the first showing are written by the press her attractions with which they deal. ¥ Wednesday. tempt ever Lhe only suecessfnl at- made to trar e lo the screen the complete story of a mod- ern. up-to-date givlie-girlie show, commonly called & musical comedy, For from start to flnish i just one succession of e | provoking favcical situation yet mainfaiving the romantic story of the original musteal comedy produc- tion. June Caprice and Creighton Hale are the sta and are right at home as they were both in musical comedy before golng into pictures. Tha of { film version of “Qh, Bo) is the fis age version picturized. the only 11 | variations made being those which o | were absolutely necessary. All of the wit. humor, and farce comedy of the vegular production is wonderful portrayed in the pic aungmented hy the fact that whe the stage production was confined two only, the hroader ture camera h of magnificent should see *‘Oh, like it st rate. ville show on the Burns Bros. in a n s n is ughter- ). o acts the pie- wealth Everyono and ou'll Keith vaude- bl includes The novelty; Clay and Robinson. character comedians ind Rose and Moon Co jin an act t will make vou sit up and take notice. to scope of permitt seotting: Boy The n h n N “should and Forgtve?”, il Wiltiem Fox special production, opened at Foxs theater this afiernoon for the first three days. Love, horse racing, fighting, intrigue. trickery and other sensationai issues are combincd a e a BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These Httle olive- colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liverand bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don’t injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy’’ and “heavy.” They “clear” clouded brain and “perk up” the spirits. 10cand 25¢. For Celds or fluenza and as a Preventative Take “f axative Bromo Quinine Tablets’’ Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature on the box ‘3()(, WED. THRILLS, LOVE IVE?” el E@EI@EIE@@D@@@@E@ED@@@M@@@ s fe THAN BOY HONMBCKERR COMEDY URING MOORES Yoric Hippodsome o) FHORNTON SMITH T ) 1 o ) ) () ) ]| 4 & SULLY | EEE X4 X Tues YOU A Photoplay of the Famous Mu Pretty G in this gigantic production in a way that renders every foot of the picture intensely interesting to all lovers of the melodramatic. Tt carries a story of deep human interest woven into a gigantic panoram A Hallroom Boys' comedy, in two reels a single reel comedy and fhe Fox News completes the screen bill. There are four splendid acts of vaud- eville featuring the Six Moores, troup of Arab acrobats who have j flmshnd a three-year contract at Hm w York Hippodrome, where they were a declded hit. - The other acts include Fleld Barnes, an ophone Boloist; Thornton & Sully, a comedy singing and talking skit, and the team of Ward & Smith, oi country-wide fame. Fatness Kills 31,000 Yearly Fat is fatal to health and personality. ig estimated that over 31,000 persons died cach year in the past decade long be- fore their allotted span of life, through the effects of excessive fatness. Any overstout man or woman is carrying unhealthy adi- posity that is Frtlsmx against and injuring vital organs of the body. The heart, that delicate human apparatus, becomes con- gested. In numerous cases there are dan- Ferous gatherings of packed-in fut around the throat, stomach, liver and other delicate arts. Through overstoutness the aficted per- s0n while apparently well is_liable to nerv- ougness, neurastheni physical or mental collapse and other disorders. for obesity iv irritating. Cases of Lcart failwre, apoplexy, wunstroke, etc., are frequent causes u? pre- mature death. Fat persons are particularly victime of accidents and are more liable than healthy, slender persons to death from influenzs, pneumonia and other severe ailments. If you are overstout you should know it is truly & case of flow sujcide for you to Kill yourself m €00d many years before natural old age, simply be fause you do not emsncipate yoursel! from the burden of unhealthy, unsightly fat. Moreover, your efficloncy should be improved by becoming slender: #i00 ‘Sour sppeurance should secems. peunger nd mere atitaclive. There is a delightfully successful method of weight reduction known a8 korein sy: tlem. Tt consists of seme simple directions with the ‘use of oli of korein. This method is so pleasent because it contains no thyrold or other such drastic ingredients, no stremuous exercises, no. atarva indeed, you may eat all you need. The koreim ayatem {5 guarantoed: it I3 perfectly harmless: rocom- mended by physicians. A reliable self-treatmen: By reducing now you may cxpect groater contentment, appiness, increased mental and ]zh}'Mul a ciency, better health and s longer life. Be fair fo yourself and those who are dear to you! Burprise everybody with your renewed vigor, vivacity and sur- passingly superior parsomality. I'rM oil of . korein (the easy korein Eystem is in each vkg.) at the drug store without delay | it more. convenient, send §1.00 cas, st | order & | or money Korein | Station ¥, 1o Yo- Clark tore; & Brain- | Apothecary Hai: and others | erd; Crowell Drug in New Britain. day W ILL TIKY - JUNE GAPRIGE and CREIGHTON HALE & sleal Comedy. Yots of Comedy and frls Galore KEITH VAUDEVILLE BURNS BRON—C ROSE A DON'T MISS wWiITH LAY and ROBINSON. D MOON ¢O, THIS SHOW, FATTY ARBUCKLE COMEDY THUR! | buttered | moderate | stiff { the pudding has honia | In the Kitehen i family | Sister Mary of four Kitchen of her ow cooks daily for a adults. She brought {o her | an understanding of the | chemistry of cooking. gained from | study of domestic science in state untversity. Conseauently the advice | she offers is a happy combination of | theory and practice. Ivery recipe | <he gives is her own, first tried out and served at her family table The quite n the harvdwoord problen. the first place must know finish of » wood. An il mop on @ waxed floor or a waxed mop on an oiled floor will not give satisfac- tory rosults. | The voutine iy dusting care of Hoors i | v i one | care of the floor is { with a dust mop, | weekly polishing with an oil mop and. | not oftener than once a month. = | careful cleaning: using clear, warm water, rubbing the floor perfectly dry with soft cloth and applying wax or oil as the case may The too frequent usc mop tends to gum ti finish make the floor very difiicult to for. You know avood, evon hard wood, is porou: and unle properly in the wherever the greatest the finish viil soon wear of’ and dark stains work into the wood | Menu for Tomorrow. i | i a £ oiled and care | the flooy place: use first is Brea coffec. Launcheon hermits, tea Dinner—Baked butter sauce, hot slaw, bread and bread pudding, My Own In baking a fish, may or may should he the head white fish to need any in case fat st—Balked apples, walffles, Tomato soup, croutons white fish. potato chips, butter, chocolute | coffee | drawn | cold | Recipes., | the head and tail | be left The fins5 removed and the eves—if | allowed to remain Al usually fat enough not extra fat in the pan. but is needed, salt pork ot bacon laid in strips along the top of the fish and of course water in the pan, will prevent dryvness 5 Croutons, in one-half inch Remove crusts and cut slices in half inch strips. Spread thinly butter and toast in the oven Hermits, not on. i is Cut. bread slices. one with | cun sugar. cup butter cups flour. cup sweet milk poon soda teaspoon powder. 1-2 teaspoon cach, mon, nutmeg, all-spice. 1-2 cup chopped raisins Cream butter and sugar well beaten. Mix sodu and ba powder with flour. If lard is used add a pinch of salt. Add alternately | with milk to mixture. Add raisins | and spices. Drop from a spoon into | greased pans and bake in a moderate | oven. or lar ounded) baking cloves, cinna- | Add Chocolate Bread 11-2 cup stale bread cuvs milk. square chocolatc cup sugar. 2 eggs 1-2 teaspoon vanilla 1-8 teaspoon salt Scald milk, add bread let soak for 30 minutes, late over hot water, add half the sugar and enough hot milk from the bread and milk to pour. Add to bread angd milk. Save the white of one egg for frosting. Beat eggs and add 1o mixture with the remaining sugar, salt and vanilla. Pour into a dish and bake an hour in a oven. Beat eges white till dry. Beat in one-fourth | Spread over pudding when baked 50 minutes and Pudding. crumbs 1 1 crumbs and Melt choco- | and cup sugar. let brown Not only does the goose hang high, | so does the turkey, the broiler, the duck, the suckling pig, ete., ete., ete. MARY. 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