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e MY HEART =« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife e s Mg my fa How iReplicd. and Impression Madze. i his chair The Disquicting Mr. Walters Gave . Walters rom ily and come t fear you aid solicitou ith a grim divested voice efore 1 attorney was anger, n however, Ater all { ot nieth Stoekbridge ! fied in Principal's me. this Grabam,” K his asstmption emotion Tanco haltikn and m effort 1 1ook g srip to insis implicated onn I uipon ek I wnd = oad 1 facts y blame him, how little Kenneth | th rongly of srimiy "l hetp it m to my 1 am tured vib— fectly just recove what T Stockbrida inlerjected K zetically, “And that I would if this had insistent mes 1 on nd apo contrary, LY rould assured ed you i the nev on s ctemd misundc Walte said wiin aid with ptorney fand least. 1t is T W matter friend was 1 could . which hasis, o1 kn¢ 2 bably u injured oung comtortabl me in tl nemes Kbridse it, sto ith no vience ar | unfortunate- contents of con- hap- ni aceusi- Liy help no: - come this a inconve forwit my are not Saa o wysel nothing entirely hg saerit b ting.” nything ters’ vet part of lett the commun & he personal, which T Stockbrid with in this rather d - are matter My do a in to nothing M carnest that T was alive help ? with can to him. T actually had forgotten the refer- | ence to the tea while T was talking, so T was able to present an absolutely sincere appearance. ISut just as T had finished speaking 1 remembered again that mysterious reference and I felf I myself coloring furiously, shame- facedly felt Mr. Walters looking me shrewdly. = drew no i pened the Ve the brness, hay 'm afraid jcept that out reserve on o n,”" his 1 itselt fVhat ar kbridge’s acquittal 1e faco of Kenneth d shadowed. wish I could unreservedly I said uli tion against regret answer not,” | I wish you would question.” 1 caution :l>§\;'!—§ the chances of M Stockbridge’s answer that ques-! the aflirmative.’ aid soberly, as things stand nis friends in that sad statc kn as never giving up hope while such inference,” he id politely, but I felt that I had not convinced him, felt an overwhelming | desire to end the interview . “Mr. Stockbridge asks me to give’ you three verbal answers to take back | with you.” T said, looking down at the | Tletter on which the principal had | written the request. “T will give them | to vou in the order he has asked them. in but itated, looked at me strange- continued: A Hidden Query? erbaps you know that the hole to Kenneth’'s vindication lies obstinate refusal to say any- | which will clear him in any “No. He has been absolutely silent “No this subject since his arrvest. [ Wwish en to know that his attorneys, No. leader of whom is onc of the Please st in the country, are very ap- He Rensive of the outlook. 1f only !imes, bW danvone who knew or sed anything concerning this sad r which might help him and d come forward unreservedly tell what he knew, it might solve whole problem. But people arc fraid of being implicated in r of this kind—" was looking him steadily in by this time, for his whole m pointed the direct accusation h d not malke—-that 1 knew somc- L which would help Kennetl kbridge if 1 only possessed the 1 courage tell it. The indiz- n he must have seen in my f: Jussed him, for his voice traile nto silence and his face flushe! embarrassment. chic E -Xo. No ink flaw 3--Yes, hut reconsider.’ repeated them then hade me a day. And his very back down the drivev told me that believed I held key to Kenneti Stockbridge's acquittal it T would only pr Will try ain instructions. under protest. in avely three | formal ;.'nodi as he strode | ne | W | s the yduce it | an Coughs and Colds Mean Restless Nights which sap the vitality. Danger lurks in every hour a cold is allowed to run. Assist naturc tobring your children quickly back to health andstrength anday serious_complicatior by the prompt use of Gray's Syrup — over 60 years in use. Always buy the ize th to GRAY’S SYRUP/ RED SPRUCE GUM ontroal D-WATSON & CO. New York h TONIGHT UNE CAPRICE and CREIGHTON ‘OH BOY!” A Great Picture From the Musical Comedy BEITH VAUDEVILLE With e ROS! AND MOON CO. CHARLES H. CLAY & ROBINSON “Bostonian B“rlesquers” BURNS BROS, WITH Frank Finney Vaudeville HARTFORD. TONIGHT The TWICE, WEDNESDAY World's Greatest AL JOLSON the Winter Garden's Travesty “SINBAD” Mat. 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NEW Unless otheywise noted. these bureaus of the theaters or other “OH The 'alaec play and Wednesdiny Cre ton Iale in Ol s Slilmusical nothine “tilmousi the ture —in BOYIT AT THE PALACL. i offei « photo ntoand s and vawdevill with du Loy comody mysierion There th merely pic- 5 abont It's motion Uecomedy” ferm, de iption given to a A from A musical comedy we o omight wdd, e The idea comedy horn in the mind of the noted French di- lani. with the unfail- artist that sees fr N of precedent and the screen possibilities musical comedy i, with the courage of purchased the motion to production and shadow-stage its from a musical- “filmusical-comedy” fact canned musical senting « comery of motion 3 pre- musical form in pictine \ibert ¢ wi apellani My, Cip vision m beyond the hoy wdition, snw that famous “Oh. Boy!” and his convictions, picture riahts his now given to the first picture comedy i “Oh, Bo With cha ment, My leading rold music radia the dapted firs tevistic artistic Capellani sefected in his pictur I-comedy hit, June nt little sereen luminary and hton Hale, the fighting hero of a, lengthy list PPearl White serials, both of whom have placed under contract to be co-starred in a series of productions to be made by the Al- bert Capellani Productions, Inc. Only the creative genius of a mas- ter artist such as Albert Capellani could attempt to make possible the transition from stage to screen of a musical-comedy with all its dash, col- or. music and gir and still maintain and even heighten the appeal of the | original, It was a difficult t <, but the motion picture camera with its vast powers, and guided by the mas ter hand of Albert Capellani, was equal to th task. A musical-comed irls, mu plot ‘n evervthing has heen transplanted. almost intact, to the vealm of the silent drama. The vaudeville bill is one that would be hard to beat. One of the prettiest and neatest s that have been in! New Britain in a long time is on the | Palace bili, naniel; Rose and Moon company in a se of stunning sangs and dances. Clay Robinson went big vesterday in their Ttalian imper- sonations and the Burns Brothers of- | fe ran athletic novelty that is good. discern- for the wtion of the aprice. the BRITAIN DAILY notie HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1919, WrHEen by the press attrac (qu» with which they dead. FON'S THEATER. Wil 17ax theater special | il o Husband For- e a L and ap- | at Fox's theater for a three duy lded able critics as | power, Bl prodn bis tion. =i preciativ vesterd neon yun, This phetore by favoi- able comment from con Lreat of extraordinary dly fitted sll expectations and lighted o 1 andience. The has for its the oft asked que tion. “shonld husband formive Founded upon this vital interrogation ! jt branches oui into =i claborate con- ruction thitt Inads to numerous coun- te plo thitt effective iy awakening cnfhusi and interest. ! Mary Carroll confesses to her husband a vouthful indiscretion and hecomes an outeast for - honesty without even the cor Mation of her child hoy of ten. The hoy growing to manhood inherits his father's southern Plantation and a1 stable of horses. With w small fortune hix quest for adventure he Fulton, rming yonung has unwittingly fallen clutches of Itex Burleigh, a wealthy sportsman. Rurleigh seeing the atten- tions that youth j¢ bestowing on the girl sets out to fleece the boy by story 1 who into the 2 ch v chi t i Washin | Which ! manufacture the short and effective methad of framing a fight in which the best man 10s; the fight and the boy his in-| heritance. But Kid Dugan, who ha respect for the right flnds out why the fight was thrown, and thus be- comes involved in an amazing plot that is brought to a happy ending | only when the girl, Ruth, rides one of the boy's horses to victory in the best race that was ever screened. There is excitement and punch here a-plenty The Six Moores are a troup of light- ning acrobats. There is just one con- tinual maze of wenderful stunts from the time the act opens until its clos Thornton and Sully, the laugh makers, are heve and the way they entertained a large audience looks as boye had established a corner in snap- py talk and witty sayings, They're a big lau D3 tonight shters at on Isabella will | the usual time in their rooms Main street. There will be special program after the raeeting wnd all member expeci- ed to be present The of meet 's are BEHIND THE LINES OVER HERE Being The Revelations of a U. S. Secret " | better pay Service Man (Copyright 1918, by the World-Wide News Service, Ine.) 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Walsh N — “The Honor System.” is as drastic the English M May as it is grotesque-—proof scoundrel-like frivolity of the | American authorities Tauscher went to Kurope in 1914 He was there only when ar broke ont. Ie came back on on a Dutch ship, tp New . The dynamite plot referred to. according to the sworn testimony the nglish detectives, was on the 4th of Avgust planned for cxecution. Is it then not idiotic or criminal to draw this man into it. “This whole country is ruled crowd of bums who are tainted Iinglish money, who are not ened back by any shameful stupidity, or absurdity, if it concerns bringing Germany under suspicion, and my only hope is that the Amer- ican people will finally wake up again of by a with fright- deed, or ; before then these two ; | asked | ters i who have | and desive higher | mentber the i did i the | bitte and hang a few dozen bums to tho ighest tree which grows in the T can only tell you that T had any feeling of but simply of uvnlimited vexation when I behoid condijtions here . “To not get excited litical criminal—I mean American government country. My conscience is quite clewr and when the bums shall venture against me they will repent it hitter- ~that T can assure vou. culm and take zood yourself. over this po- | the Inglish here in the carve of “KARILS siving a concert January T while in Apparently Pittsburgh, i it | able Spasmodic_croup s usually relieved with one application of Phene 1000 ALL THIS WE LYCEUM PLAYERS Presenting the Intenscly and Vital Play. “The Nigger” By the Author “Salvation Nell,” “The higgest drama on an Amer- jcan theme cver producced.”—XNew York Press. RECEPTION SATURDA it MON-WED-THURS-SAT &/ plesmsumemmestetm s Absorbing “Romance,"” of coun- | inqeed have | {a German | which Muclk venom the cannon 1zainst W was w when | great and the 1o able eves met steel mills munitions to Fatherland sirl to restrain the picture turning out be I a this his ol used letter ritien o rrom point e snys ETay burgh—a it God, and wrsed im- Wwith the devil ta horrible d Mready 1 in eight munition agine this Thank At night this You cannot vexation und o'clock hours | can 1 mes; with what v 1 stood hefore this pub- teemed with diamonds. CKARL showing with ston, marked 1 that the Te German ther liis oston, April 26 was i ch cmbassy at letter, post 1916, in “On the situation there is Yesterday's report, part v and as T time, great- situation as and uncertain, but there appears to be loowing up in case, the munitions millions much of a yielding on « as 1T have learned today immediately thongh at the Iy exag The 1al, very strained for the L. S. A. very ftair any will for not to rmany’s d n N un moze, and t is the first and tion. most mportant ques s ainst America ually displayed in Bluehill, Me., he said: bitternes again most effec letter written Aug. 1, 1916, “My Dear “My deep-seit given up. I heard men who were to take belong to the larzest shell to the Allies and in the case of tourth he building here in this country submarines for England (that is, by the international treaty on neu- trality, most positive forbidden, but of course, Wilson. Spring-Rice, Brit- ish ambassador)., and ‘1 think that would be most unpleasant company for me a from on in which have fiva trip L of the fishing that deliverers the “KARL” Mis activities sension in this countr ize citizens of German America are shown in “This cvening out of the German Red Cross Tt s now fairly certain that Mrs. Mack will sail on the 31st of May, provided that new Wilsonian stu- boh up in aiding to sow dis- and o organ- origin against this letter: a concert for some pidity does not KARL™ displays the bitterness ex- in connection with members mphony orchestra, who had for an advance in salary, and who chanced to be men devoted to the cause of the Allies. e wrote: “I thank you for vour letfer . 5 Now the disagreeable personal ques- tion starts up, and T have daily let- concerning orchestra member ewed their contracts ries. | am very people compensation CGerman. A m and an subtful honor ‘e sths tended of the following to which his letter not re umong U there is Belgian, lishman stand at not have to A e very of the most famous America and the Allies these Allied musicians, probably that is what these men think 1 am sending you the deepest, hearty and most faithfu zealow: society for 50 he and most ings. “KARI The feticr lillin seized doctor waxes in this at the raid made Collector s when the German ships were ston. Ho writ Today I received news that tirst officer of the Cecelie, a splen- man, wife and two children m Germany, hez died. He lay in bed with bronchitis and a high fever when the brave officials plundered the In ite of the doctor's captain, the sick et up and leave cold weather and died. sarcastic by protest and man was obliged the ship in the He zot pneu- 1o monia CKARL doctor's vielent conviction with to the war are most explicitly in this letter. dated Cle 1916 or main The rd Pittsburgh for neu How little bomb connection, conrse is the ufacture of American dering instruments spy throw factory. In thus days ago T learned the German government published Since first he man- lity mur- center into « several has not November American English cannon until e 1915, soldiers have heco 00,000 wounded and maimed through Awmerican ammuni- tion. 1s this not terrible? “The German government hive these statistical figures secret fears that the people would not be to control themsgelves and that in mad rage and revenge they would attack all the American in Germany. These o terrible tim and sometimes | nearly perish impotent Forgive me write vou such cruel details, but haps even you do not reuliz terrible bloodshed this country ; 1914, when the fired from an German soldiers, 0.000 Killed and shell upon Grerman about Icept heecanse hitterness. per- is re- direct | the | this government, | was 't in it three | who seck | al the | had ship. | e, | could | something | was | who are now from | it rf what | | ! I AN S bt [ 1 "ALGOHOL~3 PER GENT. N Avmmmmpmunfim. i i 5L similating theFood RG‘Z‘I“' 4 ‘fingmesmafltsandmfi FANTS -~ CHILPRE 4 Thereby Pmofingmtes\w I })4 Gheerfntnessand&m&lhm i N uen, Morphine nok a0 § Mineral, mflone i Gonshpahonagg’s 118 | ““dx;,e;; mrSg:Ep sresufting therefromiC FacSinite Signature st lnuullls uld Exact Copy of Wrappar. sponsible longer I ! “When, | stage in l house at for. God knows how much can stand it. vesterday. [ Pittsburgh in the Carncgie hall, and thousands sitting before me who through the murder of my people have earned and still earn millions everything became rted before my eyes. It required my full | not to shriek out loud, but !there is a reckoning justic in the world history, that i comfort onto the sold-out saw the wot enough, coming a \ “KARL i - | (To Be Continued.) | | | | Ki Sister Mary of four Kitchen chemistry of cooking study of domestic universitr. Consequently { she offers is a Dy theory and practice. ves her own, served at her family C s adults. She brought an understanding gained en 1.mm,x for i her the from to of science in state the advice combination of kve recip tirst tried out tahle a is As the I housekeepe intere: i { unusual and somewhat elahoraie | dishes. As IPrench words and phrases b holidays draw more near most arc so often d in recipes and following list may be help- who rown rusiy an- menus the il those i since their eollege I+ | tamiliar with the its contractions au and au with, d in a certain 5 wotato mratin—potatoes with ! browned Bisque means a thick soup cream to which {is added nuts, To blanch is to whiten do it | scala v ables o1 nuts o’ remove the skir As in blanching almond we seald the nuts and slip’ 6ff tough «kin., Compotes are fruits stewed in sirup and kept in original hape rappe means somi-frozen Marrons are chestnuts. A meringue a frosting made of the whites of ezgs whipped very stiff with powdered ni- gar and browned in a medium W mouse is an ice cream made wilh whip: I ¢ am and frozen without stirring. And so on ad infinitim to v ench, language or A la, m tyl and s sed a 4 S, au crumbs, also an ice finely chopped is To ix oven Menu For Tomorrow. ireakfast—Stewed prunes, 8 toast, colfee Lancheon—Scalloped turkey, bread and butter, pickles, te Dinner—Turkey soup with r fresh herring, creamed carrots, rolls, radishes custard, coffec. poached brown hot My Own turkey dinner it’ to use up what's n nember of my family objccts “cating turkey for a week,” but he never complains when 1 make loped turkey. tecipes. After s usually left. A scal Scalloped Turkey. » cups cold turkey, diccd tablespoons butter. tablespoons flou cups turkey stock poon salt. teaspoon pepper. % cup dried bread crumbs Put bones and s 1 of turkey { kettle with more than enough. cold | water to cover. Add one or two outer s of celery. point and simmer two hours. Use 1% cups of this stock in the sauce: But- ter a baking dish, put in a layer of crumbs. Add the turkey.. pour sauce made of butter, flour, salt pep- into a f Bring to the boiling | over. | == CASTORIA ants and Ohlldre Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria GASTORIA strength ' my only | we | / ! 1o suit all needs for dr j at TME CUWVASS GORIEY, HEW vera per and stock. Cover with crumbs, dots with bils of butter and bake in a hot oven until crumbs are brown. «ox o Turkey Soup With 1, cup rice. e teaspoon onion Stock. Follow Rice. pepper. recipe for making stocks Steam rice and add to strained soup stock. Season with salt, pepper and onion pepper apd let boil gently for ten or fiffeen minutes. i PP | Fig Custards. i 5 pound fige. [ cup eold water. | 14 cup hat water 'z Cop SURET. Juice 1 orunge. {1, tablespoons 's teaspoon salt | ege. Put figs to cook in cold water, Cook until they can be chopped snd rub- bed through a colander. Mix hot wa ter sugar, enion juice and add iz pulp. Dilute cornstarch with esld water and stir into mixture Coak un- til transparent. Beat the white of an cgg till stiff ana dry adding one-half czg-shellful of cold water. Beat hot mixture into cggwhite, adding salt o it hefore taking from the fire. Pour | into small molds, chill and serve with auce made from egg yolk cornstarch. custard s “ves, first MARY To a man (o say | feed | ANTIQUE AND SATIN | SMALL SERVICE HAT get him (By Betty Brown) New York, Dec. 2.— varied things may be ment book for the shopping and perha number of the engage- day, including theater. A hat and service cssential. small hat with Any on the same time, is For today's sketch a,rolling brim was chosen. The crawn is of black antique. The brim consists of a bandeau of black and gold The shape of this brim makes ¢ particularly attractive GEYSER WASHING MACHINES relephone 458-12 For Pemonstration in Your Home Cowles Electric Co. ELECTRICAL CONTRAC OR\ 74+ WINTHROI