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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESRQAY, DECEMBER BEWITCHIN(. MY HEART «« MY HUSBAND { [T iyt e | ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Fal . e PO 695 _MAIN STREET Revelations of a Wife % i 2% £ HARTFORD What Madge Read Unless otherwise noted. (hese notices are written by fhe pross in Lillian Underwood's Protest. ter o searching ook at me ¢ burcaus of the thenter: i i ireaus Hters or other actions > o watche Mr Walters' retreatir ently had heen too absorbed D1 ther atte L ions with which they dear. hte until he was quite out of sizht, | her task to gaze critically at PON'S THEATED Al Mants S e Loonn n went slowly upstairs to my roon, | before o Should a Hushand Porgive Will [ will Le seen R V. screamin ) S o L conelude it emarkably successtul | comody, Bk e drawing boa ‘Come on down in the & ere Lillian was busily ot work Many thir I answered 3 . " g P run At Fox's (heater 1iis cvening when | vaudevitle program LR he iy l'rom the lawn outside came shouts | with i children. X OIS the entire performance of the lirst | position Jubilee Four i \ l © from Mavion und erows | cooped up here nearly all dits oo three days will De shown for the last | L guvgles of delight frow Junior,| “But I Jathers of work done {iin o i production with all s . oy Lillia voung daughter was ' she retort the evident Jo¥ SV Ggdramatic power has attrcted LY CEUM THEAT : lways her nd ehiing to walk without supporc ! accomplishn pleased many. both on account at “The Nigger.” the melodranit Cheistmas Shopping presents o aa mind adwmitti of the any problems, the greatest of which is to muke the Dollar do Double Duty. The i anyone's hand. Mother Graham, | “Tlowever tion throughout the picture | de luxe which is holding forth at i an anxious old hen, hovered oves| that [ would like some air. WlLIWS and alse on the merits of the siory ! Lycoum theafer this week. has won some of (his folded by colorful happenings (hat | {he nearty support alike of not onl proceedings, and Katie kept] @ minot 8 REE 2 ; Iy arrive ithing climax, when neral public. hut the press o5 _ Family. from Father and Mother down \ying jealously rrom s i dust of i 2 o iF i e horse o victory in evident from the following : to the youngest son and Daughter., e ) (By Betty Brown) usc Tcis pron 1 shoand i ritces that the sereen from last cvening's reviews New York, Dee. 2. S ML fter swift ablu nroduced rearrangement | Woek-cnd bill Wi Fox's e Non e ered hair, she | will ture Taylor Hobmes in the 1 ihe stairs with me, a pie- 1 the season “Three Blacl hien v she could feign She slipp: Lor reception ; e dates arons 1ot . must be had for the winter weather and it is signifieant of theuamain in demand. Kesponding to the to come. Vet how can the family untiring efforts of Mavagine Director | dewiand, hats draweine thetr cimrm : William (. Masson to give the New | from lace. net, plymes and gold cloth, ¥ 5 5 Britain public excellent sbows. e lare being designod, T ts for Christmas and Well, ' Lillian looked Lycewm Players reproduced ji or theater, drawing board cheerily ions and < i § s rd ch il be Kes me we might just as well properly clothed and leave enough ¢ g, = mature heauty. so striking | yes.”” To wll familine with the pasi Rl Lo Eunn o) ) tohert | Perfor wes of et < ; : hed imvoluntarily for Rohert | berformances of Mr. Holmes no word | T e it i e o ) PR naky ns o h taken up her perm . e of introduction is needed. The theme | o Vol rewardec, s . il s sing hat of reather : Qi et g OF fhe 1ictie statle i i o Pmuuslls Ble addicne Kim | ahd met was sketched. A wide, three- Shilel 1t 1 Hearts Unchanged. ire st Shen u tho oE (DL A : R e oTal e, while I'm sitting in your po - et it train | Young blueds start a row in a fagho | Jall's portrayal t abode wherever Junior | 5 shades the ceyes, while at the side. SIMPLE ENOU . ionablelcabatel and each one is forced | thaticansbendesived S ihe R Cling e i OUGH e e L LR L i : able cabaret and each one is forced s i {hat can be de- | AIMOSE twice the : e A e o a5 : ¢ over there today now that you ¢ «inee | 10 Muse an injured optic as the ve- | the entive cast is all that &in et pivice the width of the brim. ix ver our complete stock. which includ to be around. but I just canunob(fod W CAST e liad | =Mt Larey Van Courtland, the leader | Sired. Sec ihis weekls DRy By Al feather. The crown and that any member of (he e fot t means.”- -New Dritain Record e of a skiltul combination of are within your inc o o evnan e SR : Stk and net ) income. You buy eversthing you S| tion 1o Natalie Shelton. danghter of Beyond he Hare statemaen that 1ghter CHARGE | \ small ¢ it small an ac : s « 2 P ¢ ent over her drawing it h 1ot but is foreed VT nesse n ! U ke 1 e S : ‘ e o Savarin was resting and BENCR_ SR EC D BLISE Tach e week thereafter. You never - suL . Robert \ 5 : g ever notice these s her face was in shadow BBut ; R s o to leave as o detective arvives on the | o o SR (i bt t mall t the home ; 5 v payments E = doctor’s letters o . A & B i |- nioanine know thut she ! covering his strensth i Cenc) Mhev noligie (ne Grow of Vian |Mieater lusitevening Mlichonerine wasllicn s wHingt ha fart St res riTat e week. AND YOU HAVE MONEY LEFT TO By Ross b e ove. i IR : & regret that he not qure cither lo meet Major! his sister. Mrs : T e e e the best since tue coming of I \was in Amorlen ang that b oy 1o | CHRISTMAS GIFTS, PAY THE WEEKLY BILLS AND htland, who, | knew from Ars. | Catskill Mountains. [ had not hea cruise 1o @ fashionable resort, wher \t company to New Britain New | he in Gem L her mention the artist's name. and Uy Cpner of charming Miss Shel- | Britain Herald. cauld he the time. [ redlly should brojecting horizontally to nother which had often occurred to s everything family possibly necds at prices (hat Lillian and her young da re these days. ween domiciled M. Durkee's t on of Dy of thos need and cast a quick glance at he ¢ opinion of man 1 = i EVEN any. whete ho {hought he FO BUY THAT CHRISTVAS TURKEY YOU wWANT 0 of more service to the father- Mo, kee, was an almost daily caller « . ; ‘ . vas reasonably sure that she had re-§ gon charters the yacht. Iu the party Phese alatenisnts, taken from the[1and, Thoe followine extracts oomont motheriy ittle neighbor's, or o e e e e o b e e S T e | etk G R (et D) | SR s b T Gortobbrative e rigence Fobmy (I eal e[ {RIE e ST T ive Bnaro i ci | b R e e ATen S Brought 11im By the conviction from gossipy little Mrs. [ qeavors to work his gmme upon his | (he zreat drama of the Southland | “——— E Durkee, who asserted confidentially | post. hut by this time the trio have | i its incidents depicting a lynel “L cannot help thinking during the one day that “Not even a pictiurc covered from their debauch sufli- | jne a race riot and a political cam- ' last few days of the words of n to the chatter of Het R s PHRROREC It Deutschiand. ¢ ut, of course, I could not comment n an unspoken meaning. and, ides, I had things of more import e to discuss with Lillian. Precc everything eise, however, T wished Princ D card has come from the Cats-| ciently to take an interest in the pro- ' e s 4 play that everyoody who Buclow. the former imperial Kill Mountains for the Underwoods| ceedings. From this point the play : joodipic can should see chancellor. who, in the year 190 since they've been here zoes to ils happy climux. Peard Fhe Nigger” will be shown tor the | Wen | Was seriously considering for Had Lillian and the man who loviad | White will be seen in the third chap- Stof the week nightly and ther he fivst time an appointment at Bos Lissure her of the joy it gave m of “The Black Seeret.” The four son. said to me ¢ her so deyotedly come to a definite ficr 1 d hev little d It her so deyotedly i Bl il ; - parting (‘r {he ways because of my | American Beauties will feature on 1 i | i will be matinees tomorvow (Thurs-j . 250 0 ; Don’t go 1o America, . e day will come whe - = day) and Saturday. Seats are now on ome when you, as an : - e vaudeville bill of four goods acts : Artist. s owell as a man. will friend’s Quixotic determination fo | the v sale for the rest of the week at the an. wi viend 1ix¢ ale for the v th k doanly oeveliil i i 2 : T el G IRl eR s Sl vagant, bt remember that respond to HMarry Underwood rea L - e b e e. which is open daily from i = . % A Tonight is yvour last chance to sc: | a. oy b same cut in hsef {hat (1 3 I felt a sudden hot reseniment af ] ag ca attention to the arra . 1 i e tend g e e nynlcol o dlG e e lon i ER ol B2 ) llls Attention £ : [ have had a very hard day today | is in pork. Left in the the thought, even though I respected | ) S S scess. | ment whereby patrons may have the | with conforences nmil int 7 i (i {hc bl ins: Sfols datermaination of| 0D Doy the fust and only smeceds | S I e and interviews, and | and roasted “rarc i e o lite meicd suh | tul Dhctoplay taken from & wmusicali SIICISMIS LoRETEE v o his Will continue until Monday morn- | treat. S t her affections. comedy 11 might be interesting to | Week - Vplacin e inc IS LSS R ! ;‘l‘ “\rm 1‘1‘”’ well understand that *x NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY, i ¢ ¢ affectio 5 Sl hox-office e Deutséhland brought me vers i J to go anywhere else than 4 'S iovouslv as wel some to know that Flora Finch, i h z e ver) Cr . 5 | MarionHealledILOR s JONOUS N IA SIS [ e diermel andl widow. of the! late| lniicepinaiwithiilciidcalihabitheyfimuch Mmportant i matter, andl that T Seh el WEDAE DA AN | e Banny. and who appeared with . l-yceum is a family theater, the man-j NOW World day and night to take care Sl scaldedimdll SEVEN BIG PARTS T OT RIS WInE 56 otlen in pictires has one b Asement anuounces that iy pantici= olHL 115 cups hot water i y I ‘Oh, mother! Aunfie Mad e |bnes e comedy roles In this pro | lar play that one might wish to sec KARL." ;& cup molusses (] onor 2 caroled. “Juniorscan walk all alone. L 5 the Lyceum Players in may be sub- The doctor's interest in furthering teaspoons salt jeally hen she swirled her in- | o e con i o5 lenaite |Fauction Mo Inursuaz Ia N 4 3 - g \ 3 for ed to Mr. Masson, care of the rian propaganda is shown in o let- i Yeast cake dissolved in s in the corner and rose from her turday, a new show will | LCte i % eup e y e e i - S Dk S, G AT muic (O and the piece will probably | ter In Which he tells af heing *“trim- Ch) MU RERp ) el Stem; ir hastily sti 2 . 3 ) - = . med” of 00 which he N P ocups flour, ate Pri > R ot 5 G TR, 4 ye produced in the near futurc ¢l he supposed he ! atest Prison Drama Ever Praise be to Allah tha oft MYy nce from the haby, rival, in a smashing, ter dramii, o had subscribed 1o Veireck's “Father t cups graham flour Written hd!” she said devoutly. Bt s and ealled softly, sweetly land This letter. postmarked from Adad mofasses and salt near me ‘ most Do you know what Dicky's comi- t would be upon vour vecent re- ‘ ks 1 asked, smiling “Slathors of Work.™ No can de.” she vetorted. “What 2" That vou tall lik can of pork ! peans,” [ repli he Wdes ofl ;=0 L strip, lardec Vttis indeed a oraa CAIIEDOSEIL.Y NARE A0y peared the rose garden where she @ 07" she replied mockingly, lean- up with us.” i back a looking at her work | She stationed herseli a short dis-3 extended her o milk anc ‘ome, haby--—come to Marion!” Yoscmite, Cal, May S1. 1915, reads as | V4ler. When jnkewarm add i follows olved yez } i = > 1 t Y 3 £ BYe "w in v « =, Pén, hiling ans ~halt wgain and defied all the little gir Being nit finally Jer. San | ¥ i one-halt fuil s z Francisco after Mrs. Mucl Lot rise (o almost douhle ifs - offorts to ge up again, Flushe.!, £ rs. Muck's condition i 1 lou inn | ottt Baleninta e 5 was somewhat improved I had at | bake. disappointed, evidently af her wits ad ToNIGHT o, She st quick shance At hor The Revelations of a U. S. Secret || il oy« ainer oime ar he World's Greatest Entertainer | other, then swiftly unfastened a from Peanut Cookies, ‘ o York had in two visits in San Fran- tab! zold locket with its thin chain ahout S M Sl ey : ablesposns hutic AL JOLSON | Reit oo ana swims il batorel tho ervice an i e i Sy B Subieus Presentice i i i Hmn. 1000 NEXT MATINEE THU © anad Intenscly Absorb- ing and' Vital pPlay— ““The Nigger” 3y the \ll(lnll of “Rorn ce,” The Boss. “Salvation Ne! nd the “Potash & Perlmutter” plays. “The Biggest Drama on an A\merican Then Ever Produced,” —New York Press, And the New Britain Herald says: Porting to be for the support of the 5 | rahy friendiy-to-Ger o ey = s n the Winier Garden's Oriental g ~ friendiy-t ermans Ne'w York new flouy Come by, she coaxed. *‘von . Travesty I . . (Copyright 1914, hy the \\'urM-\\'!-h-‘ Munsterbergs at the time, and that he | paper therland.” The first time he § ma have i r yYou walk to s s obliged to forego a ypeintment reccived $100 - 3 o H Neve Sorviceiing) was oblige rego an appeintn 3 the second time $200. L o % M 1 iy cder <ce: 3C v remaar) SINBAD?” Marion.r i | (Authorized by the Attorey General | with the Boston zirl in ovder to keep | Some remavk which the fellow marle I saw Lillian put out a quick pro- ol {he nited! States) an “important luncheon engage- | just before he left me suddenly excit t. 30c to $2 festing hand. then draw it back again | Sl ment” in Squantum with oflicials of | ed my suspicion. 1 telegraphed New as quickly. T knew the trinket to he ! the German ships. and in a letter | York to the ‘Fatherland’ and 1 Continucy ! : loarned | car and egg thoroug S | 2 sift of Robert Savarins to the child | (&1 ) written from Bostan on April 10, 1916, | that 1 was the vietim of a swindler. and egg thoroughly. Sirt haking | = powder, sall and flour together and | he idolizes. vealized from the look on : i he said CKARL i A . & N H nf r my friend’s face that she involun- Dy, Muckisoundedithe Gerrianitoxin Tn Code to German Embass R T crms st j 4dd Lo first mixture. Add nuts. Drc J'l of the war, “Der Tag.” in a letter dat- e T e e o continued from & teaspoon onto a greased and tarily resented any other use of it floured pan and bake in @ slow oy ”‘i wspoons Laking powder SPOON suil. teaspoon vanilla cyb finely chopped peanuts Sottén butter and beat butter, lealized something else—that. o 9, Oct 15, 18153 telegram to von Hamiecl, the first sec- BURLESQUE ain Street Fhone 1026-C matter what the present relation he- "he letier from St Luuis has stlly petary of the German embassy. He re- | for fifteen or twenty minutes failed to arrvive. T—l cannot tell Youl ceived the tolegram——completely o S tween my friend and the lonelv “Pliyers seore hit in this week’s offering, “The Nigger,” pronounced best of season. the opinion of many of those present last izht, the offering was one of the best since the con 2 of the company to New Britain. The play was dif- ferent in many respects from the ¥ how crucl Jife appears to me here.d (hanged. For example, instead of es- . Twice Baked Potatocs, mountain art my friend’s heart : : s stil @ >rabl his. ¢ te as still unalterably his from the depths of their hearts be- | ausep, ete. e showed it to me yester- CHARLES H. WALDRON'S tablespoon butger \ Quinine That Docs Not Affect Head | friendship in - my presence. It re- Because of its tonic and laxative effect | quires my whole capacity (my kultur | (oqay with the president of the Postal LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tah- | the kultur of barbarians) not to thrust | spelegraph and then it's finished. One lets) can be taken by anyone without | ten times daily in the ‘faces of these | pever gets a satisfactory reply causing nervousness or ringing in the | 1ving hypoceritical, corrupt, lip-artists “YOUR KARL. in a hot oven for about 40 minutes ' ~tralght and solid { done about it. I will malke a complaint Salt und pepper swrrounded by enemies. who hate meY gui hemer patan itand: tuihe marct 4 medium sized potatocs J 1 Bostonian Burlesquers”’ tablespoons grated cheese WITH Use smooth potatoes, Wash thoc- oughly with vegetable brush ta usual line of shows, being a drama.”"—New Britain Herald, Dec. 2nd. Yon couldn get the Herald critic to write the above for a million dollars it he did not be. lieve it himself. Take a tlp from the Herald. Reception Matinee On the Stage \fter Saturday’s Matinee. vt MON-WED THURS-SATA! Frank Finney Vaudeville ead. There is only one “Bromo ‘once the day will come.” (Kinst wirl Quinine.” W. GROVITS sienature| Konmen der tag)—that is my ol on the hox. 30c. comfort. Tomorrow [ must step be- fore the public again: it is hateful to me. The extreme audacity with which | and the potatoes should he soff. Take Dr. Muck conducted his correspond- p from oven, cut slice from fop of each ence with the German embassy is indi- . ind scoop out inside. Mash and cated in the above letter, when e 1 beat in butter, salt, pepper and milk. | R speaks about making a complaint to Beal! Refill skins, sprinkle with \fter his return 1o Ame ml:\ \n‘flfa»u heltoloeraphiicompany, . b IR D SN AL B0 il MAT. DAILY \ CONTINUOUS SAT. , The two following letters indicate In e kitehe iooher o ome | hot oven for six or eight minutes after the war started. the correspond- e Sl that Dr. Muck’s activities extendec Sister Mary cooks daily or a b ¥ ORCH. 15 ¥ "3°K;;° ence of Dr. Muck shows that most of | (026 P A E@c=lended o iy for a family even o BAL.II ¢ | | i i \ B i 5 3 - 1 cause 1 wm German, and who claiin { gay and there is nothing that can be i tablespcons hot milk i \ e | Austrian embassy in [ of four adults. She brought to her | The man who eats the least is (he \Vaihinglon Kitchen anunderstanding of {he | man who is least appreciated by the AN e A beaao chemistry of cooking. gained from | cook. AMARY study of domestic science in a state universitt. Consequently the advice | she offers is a happy combination of his associutions were with Germans. In addition to his close connection with the German embassy and the German caurt, he was in constant “Baltimore, Md. Mavch 14, 1917 communication with the German con- ‘In Washington I met today Count sul at Boston. captains of the German | Tarnowski. the Austrian ambassador. ships, with Sir Edgar Speyer, Mrs. | Who is not vet confirmed, and Dr Munsterberg, Baron von Scholley and | Ritter, the Swiss emissury who is now members of the Swiss embassy, representing German business inter- Sir Kdgar Speyer was one of the | ests. We had lunch in the house of a most prominent of Rritish financiers, | strang American, who hates England He was of German parentage but had | and France even as much as he wants “SHOULD A HUSBAND PORGIVE? been knighted by King Edward s Germany to win. and after lunch we | ¢F more so than cn a cold winter d: THE SIX MOORES at the start of the war protested had a very exhaustive conference ot | MOSt women do serve tea to an after ’ g SEE JUNE CAPRICE in “OH. non s ® unaving loyally to Great Britain. an hour and a half. so that I entered :"'\’“’“ Visiton ”““A“:‘l.\:- .rvw"} mlmaw‘“ - 1916 he lett for America. He is shown | the concert quite tired. ely few have adopted the English : 1o have been in constant conference “YOUR KARLL ']”*""" or serving it to just fan THURS.. PRI, SAT. ily. with. Dr. Muck. Later revelations have ‘Boston, April 12, 1916 s D TI much to do with Sir Bdgar Speyer and My visit in the Copley-Plaza on he simpler the “tea” and (e I AY Lady Speyer Saturday was noteworthy for the fact | daintier the service the better. The He speaks of his intimacy with Sivj that 1 had a secret meeting with the [ idea is not 1o spoil one's dinner with Idgar Speyver. and the fuct that he| Austrian consul from Buffalo. who is | teal food bul rather to calm the spi i the Season’s Cheer Hit was in close touch with the German | under heavy suspicion and who arriv- { and warm the heart consul at Boston is indicated in the | ed here Saturday and had a room on A slice of orange with twe or three following letter, written from Bluehill, | the third floor. One morve line in my | cloves stuck in it gives the tea a lit- | THREE BLACK EYES Me.. Au 1, 1916 guilty page As for the rest. T don't | tle Dit different tlavor and not quite N “I am sending you today secand | know the man at all. [ just veceived | o much sugar is usually needed as greeting, as [ do not know whether| a report from the German consul | with lemon 1 will have & chance to write you to- i here, V maraschino cherry dropped in BABY MARIE OSBURNE morrow or not. Nir IBdgar Spever KARL.” each cup makes a change. | €¢ 9 9 came over this afternoon from Bap Shunned and Hated Americans, Plain cookies or wafers answer ihe N Latest Comedy—MISS GINGERSNAD Harbor and spent the night with me In the above it will be noted that | purpose just as well as mora clabor- and is taking me back in the morning | Dr. Muck definitely puts himself on | ate and faney tea caies and sand in his car to lunch at Bar Harhor, | record as having no social acquaint- | wiches Tomorrow afternoon his car is bring. | ance with this Austrian official and .o 1S A KNOCKOUT—DON'T MISS ing me back again. Do you think that { Who met him on confessedly secret Menu For Tomortow. vou caould possibly arrange to meet me | business. Breakfast——Baked apples, cercal FA I l Y I E within the next week: that is, if you A survey ot the voluminoaus corre- [ with top milk. broiled bacon, toast, | VAUDEVILLE—Featuring the Big Timer want 1o meet me spondence of the doctor previous to| coffee ‘YOUR KARL {he war shows that he wrote aver 500 Luncheon—Macaroni and cheesc, LBy . During this period Dr. Muck was| letters in a period of twWo years and | graham bread and butter, peanut “B fi " being sought for in Boston, and there { this represented anly @ nn|.nm of his | cookies, tea CK STAGE is a letter telling about luncheoy | corvespondence. In a number of these | Dinner —Clear soup filet of beef o 3 S AND S itnfat timouall Ametitad® on s Hiatier s inownNRAOTE D ET iouTaviodl e ide bk il bo e e NOBELAIAUGHEN OUR SHIC\DEOFE: ATHTHIS. painter. u Boston society woman and | shunned and hated Americans and | dive salad, bread and hutter, cann KEITH VAUDEVILLE FEATURING CHINESE TRIO Lady Speyer at the Copley-Plaza hotel, | Su¢h Americe ns as he cultivated were | pears. coffee i e et " s There sre in the possession of the | for the purpase of contributing to nhis | THE EXPOSITION JUBILEE FOUR, zovernment numerous letters showing | Musical career. | My Own Recipes. SEE T S it hie was very intimate with tha In March, 1918, when we were ‘l Perhaps fllet of beof seems heory and practice. Every recipe she zives is her own, first tried out wud served at her family talle TONIGHT ONLY The cup that cheers bul not in e ——————— ebriates” is always weiconie, hut neyv- THURSDAY—FRID AY—SATURDAY

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