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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAa), DECEMB&LR 10, -1919, A = BRAID GIRDLE < MY HEART =« MY HUSBAND Sy !‘lfi" “m“ IS NOTE OF THE @mw_mtflic"f;@m— L ADELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF I VELVET DRESS | HARTFORD, CONN. D% Revelatians Df a Wife ,\ g bl I_-u i e ’/ " “The Home of Confidential Credit.” = = Remember How M antland ‘Does this proposal aneet your Unless othe noted, these notices itten by fhe press Forestalled Dicky. vish 2" ) burcaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal. I think Hugh Grantland was never Ricky 1s Piqued. | = = = mas e . o S prompl, . thoushil i i o S firer Yan explosion of temper than My reply wa promy PTHREE FPACES KAST. Pomeroyvs and pledging hinfself ‘o evasive. . Underlined for Parsons' theater to- 1 keep his father's dying wish that he & war. when Dicky made his non-| «jq je betfer s0, bui—I—am SOLY - e i B viEhinnatine morrow for three days is Anthony | & as 1e Pomero, : . 2 no alant proposal to transfer Lillian | My sense of justice would * SR Corbin finds se . st 1 Wwas #lad | Paul Kellyis intensely gripping mys orbin finds himselt in position to = x5, an : B¥E1S T0 our car and take us home, | allow me S8, @ strike the heart-cherished blow whe s OTKLE; w s whea | tery pla > Fac Gast.” This a i omioer o trananoct mta| et 1 fad uitered the words wheb | tery plas. “Three Faces Easll” This he alscovars tist- Allan Fomeroy, the a Full Purse S ansport litile | " (10 ca brighten and the 8YIR | delightfully thrilling siage offering | only living male member of the Lated : durkee, her son and the Fairfax | i . b ‘ ' H = E #lee. her son and the Fairiax | his hands loosen \aken b | €ld the boards of the Conan & Harris| feudal family, has forged stock bonds, Shop a( the : Caesar Misch ¢ <ure | theater, New York, for one entire year | the originals of which are in Cor- Store. Charge yonr purchases and | #nd will be presented af Parsons, | !11'S Possession: Besides Allan Pom- #nd thos have enough left 1o eroy there is only one other member 8 meet all other Xmas ex- husband’s voice and manne i 7 spoke | was anc ar when the offic p Y : & of that familv—Ruth TPomeroy— penses, holding a note | including Miss iVolet Heming. Who| plaved by Katherine MacDonald i s to the beach for dinner ! he bit of by-play had Whether intentional or not-—and I| . moment, and I was reasonabiy e Dicky the henefit of the doubt that it had been unnoticed aston- | Hartford, with the metropolitan cast, pile making the suggestion were! jshed to hear his voice : ‘-;! with patronizing possessiveness. | aliozether foreign to it—thal 9L created the role of Helene. When Corbin demands the mar- 3 e had said so v worc e el y o : 2 . llv.\l ‘n in so many words. | reckless gavel ; e Difterent from the usual story of | riage of Ruth, threalening the ex- 2 . un along, little boy You've heen 1 ongh! o0 yuarre x ' Gem : s r ) i i C o jerman intrigue. possessing . that | POSUre of Allan Pomeroy's guilt, the . ry kind, but 'I'm in charge now, and 3 he said, smiling, ) Siaaia i L i i don't need to bother any longer,” | “ror deprivii | Graham, A : s 1 is exaggerated, and carrving climaxes Shock Kills Pomeroy. Ruth, true to ! O eteh | that ave timed with rare skill, Mr. ' her promise, enfers into a loveless | ciety. buf when you give amn, | Kelly has built a play that is worth , marriage with Corbin to be told by . aver. | charmins exchange i e Gl | St e e e picture of how the . him that he only married her to N d dne hand of the officer’s was resi- | Allow me, Mrs. Graham.” Sritish intelligence department and { “arry out his pledge that he would : ee s ln ot es idly on the wheel, the other hpml{ and | had Ml(m\‘-'\“ e awkward | pg German spy system match wits ‘get” (he iast Pomeroy. He informs | knee. [ saw one grip the steering [ in handling a situation how plots are met with counterplots— | her that with her de: . wi P " o1 - ¢ fiercely, saw (he other clench |- Of course. | saw, as could an¥ene! how the fine art of diplamatic oot n\}u:n» ”.‘} }ht’w“r'ui;\;iill:‘ :‘:1(‘;([1‘7“::] \}:é AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES WE HAVE o a fist. and wondered, panic| used to observing m.»‘ varying |:‘lm; crossing is carried to its finest degree, | will force her fo live 4 childless life { peraments of men and women, that} and how men and women are moved ! as the modern way of wiping a fam- ies’ i i.adies’ Coats . i : nner. 1 knew my husband's hot| he was naturally shy and self-con-| like pawns in the game of nations. ','{\ thamodsin vay oliwinlnsiaftams Cadies oy SRla o Coats. Dresses. Shirtwaists. iper, feared a scene if the officer| scious with women, hecause little It is a story of fievce passions domi-| |, - society, but that he was| nated by love of country, passions fhit ippose B ne of vour wife's so- conld not. have made his meaniny icken, if he would resent Dicky's g out of existence. S 5 e SR o S 3 e Sweaters, Mll‘]mel‘\ of r.‘l] kinds, Furs, and in short, a com- plete stock of apparel for women. not regain his usual icy poise. used to their . carry out his plan, because he has the fype of man whom emergencies | must be beld in restraint and only 1 b fo my surprise, despite my panic. | e lhe At i ? S - ot ihe faintest love for his wife. The Sbrd my syaipatuies instinctivelyl .t stvons lexcitement stimulate to a |rave futetyals allowed! to wome taorthels 2 it Fiis D " | ’ e St S TS NI ] L E surface: that 1s what makes it So. dif.; CpRortunity for Ruin, as a Pomeroy (By Betty Brown). In Men's Suits and Overcoats we have a {ull variety of facility of manner. a perfection .of ir 4 . g r acility o, 2 it iosinia syictonover afGotbin comesy I New: York fiDec i10:=A Iblack velvet models. Caps, Hats, Separate Trousers. etc. Come in and ged behind © Major Grantland \s hally 1 am for Dicky. right or poise otherwise foreign to them. ong, but the knowledge of his he spoke he descended to the ground dling enjovably with Alfred Dur-'and turned with outstretched hand to L and the Fairfax girls in motor assist me to alighi. His quickne had struck effectually forestalled Dicky., who had during a thunderstorm when Corbin [ 80wn hecomes even more distinctive loses control of himself. when it joins forces with wide mili- When Corbin returns home from | (Ary braid. The gown in the sketch the tenseness ind make it one of the | SOUth America a year later he finds | has a girdle ending in a long sash at hest mystery plays presented to the | d Child in. the house. He threatens|the side. or military braid. Other AL American theater-going public. There | 10 Kill the child when the realization | [Vimming is confined to side pieces taken up again like a doll that ' of our machine and was hurrving| (G5 5o Ton Saturday. of its presence shows him thaf the|©f black net in which gold threads been neglected for a time and ' toward us, evidently with the purpose AN Pomeroy blood will still exist affer|?'® iNterwoven. The placing of the bn picked up again in a hurry be- i of helping me out FOX'S THEATE the dealh of his wife slightly full widths of net at the 8130 ad molo b D ise its owner sées some other ch I have never seen my husband look The bis cimtitosl e S Other films include a roaring Mack | Si0€S emphasizes the straight panel = Sliad : iring it ridiculous before, but when he real-| (jon “The Honor System.” will be | Sennett Comedy. a new episode of | €HCCL OF velvet at front and. back. - need nof have feared. however. | ized that Major Grantland had neatly | shown for the last time this cvening Al “Eimo the Mighty" and severns| The straight loose lines of such a voung officer has matriculated in _ and effectually thwarted him. he} Rox's theater. where it has drawn ex- others. The Keith vaudeville I)‘m “_’“ gown give the suggestion of vouth which makes it a favorite. severe a life school to allow his’ pulled himself up so quickly that tha} ceptionally large audiences despite in- | ho mads b of thres fie wots mari wper to get the better of him when ! effect to an onlooker was distinetly | favorable weather conditions. The 18st | ing he Chinese Jazs frig oo ) doesn't wish it to do so. 3ut he * ludicrous. | heard little Mrs. Durkee | half of this week another splendid bill | e vells (bt r.;(\(vé|| ]\lo. a mnew BEHIND THE LlNES OVER HFRE bwed himself one little departure ' chuckle behind me and hoped that of both vaudeville and pictures will be iked . . m the conventional Major Grantland did not notice her| given. Charles Ray. one of the best —_— ending his head low over the mirth. of the vounger stars, will appear in a | LYCEUM THEATER., . 3eing ering wheel as if to adjust somo- Dicky, however, can always be \‘t—l\' “'""‘.i:f]“f‘ I-:Il;:}yv" (h:::?“wl']:’\.(‘:} With 15 weeks of successful ng, he spoke softly, but mea depended upon to “Tall upon his feet.”” | duction D i 5 L g e X s achievement behind it. Ne =1 a ‘s Th R l 1 f R e oo i almost the samo minute thai he | Beaudry. whose father was slain by a i ramity Noian e Revelations of a U. D. decret K stock company, the gang of western outlaws in sight of his| ppo\ o S halted he had made a cleverly bur- it B TIERIET T ) SR (o ; : mother a few weaks previous to his 2 lesqued grandiose bow to the officer L I unusually large houses in Jules Bckert ervice an hirth, is born to a heritage of fear. Yet | g : anc ing off an imaginary , foodman’s strong pla sy Endism e P oulin s I he is called upon to shoulder the re=| jira s peiiON8 Play of everyday did so. and flou:- ife, “The Test i LYCEUM THEATRE B{V.‘W ?"l“""“‘_ hat “I he sponsibilitiss of life in the hills of New el ; BRI7AI ishinz it in a long sweep. sxico, where . s ¢ € e a matinee tomorrow i 3 B RI7A10 Mexico, where (he Ame gang that] ,ng. on Saturday af 5 (Copyright 1919, by the World-Wi half that the Départment of Justics “Very much after' ¥oi, my dear—| 1ijjed his father are in full devilish afternoon. Seats are Phone 1000 rantland.” he. paraphrased. gavls.| jower, giving all honest cattlemen lit- :t:kon mir for the remainder of the News Servic Inc.) " -1"11;‘1‘1“11 sent doctors - io examine Dr And let me thank you on behalf of | {je chance to ewrn a livelihood. To | yaps "_"f(_‘]"‘m'"“ office. which is open C (An(horv’crlllql.fl\., ,:\(Lo':zn:)h(n,\.l R R both Mrs. Graham and myself for| these wastes of barren hills, to these { ;i " Sn ORI D S Thc1 e cfathegunltceistaten 1 18 mieantime fthere shad beef your care of her. plains of grazing cattle, to fight a bat- ‘) 2 ; list kepl at the box office for e | much correspondence between Wash 3 . i e &.03 LS ajha those who wis S o ng STRGIale hnd i He walked toward us. offered ms | ile af justice and love with a black | reserved ton thio NaYe the same seats| In the kitchen of her own home Sis- (Continucd) ington officials and the ~ detention his arm as gallantly as if he. indeed, | hearted and fearless gang of rustlers | wre oo fOF them each week and allf ter Mary cooks daily for, a family of - - jcamp.. Muck's friends saw that i e | oy rdeiers orks the oy with anil ol BAvS mollavailsalthemselvestion | ronriiadulia et oyt c o line: [ ool )i oo el depoyted lewder | Ba: their final attemnt te obtain his “The Test’ tested on Lyc were bright his face was flushed. | inborn fear, that holds him in a mer- opportunity to be regular patrons f kitchen an understanding of thelor the Boston Symphony orchest { release and they mbstered<all -their S Eilesalavinl Doeslbe Gonqueriniaren | & o0 s Kisholldiembralcelit chemisiry of cooking, gained from|made attempts (o get out of the | O ¢es and influences to bring it about does he manage (o oust the gang of — study of domestic science in & statellelutchessof. the. federal: offcers hou com Lissicians questioned the forme: outlaws that men of brawn and appar- SUB DEB 7 university. Consequently the advice | e dre S 5 [ orchestra’ leader and they examineil appa = ; s ) had him in custody. HMis recent inter < 3 ent courage have been wont to give a LIKES WORK | ‘ne oirers i « Baipy:s combination: ofl| Niewigiven' lontiin Berlin follthe el ||p o inoloUEkis. Badisito Migshington wide berih. does he win the girl and flashed their verdic “He's men e e theory and ptuctice. Tvery recibe| fect that he will not stay in Germany. | raily < ) p e | tally ounc Again 1h 1d failed i - The action is vigorous throughout A 3 Pl i let us show you a stock of which we are proud. and a number of startling mechanical effects are introduced which increase barsions while 1 was ill eruelly. 1 was not quite ready ‘o jumped as quickly from the tonneau & The Biggest Play of the Season tead what The Herald says: potids is 200d melodrama with] | \jtozether he was so handsome, so plcnty of mixups, and is certai i picturesque a figure, that. woma ine in which the suspense is main-] | like, T felt my resentment against him | Ly-| | overshadowed hy my pride in him. Lcum Player usual good do it all without strutting or heroic she gives is her own, first tried out| byt will 20 to Switzerland, recalls B ot P RSONS, THE TEP | overbearing? He does and there i il and served at her family tabie. bR SR e i et o ) ooy ‘y‘.“n:lh:r‘nnil » made by him while under detention | o¢ the detention e end. oF X 5 = Sl hat ey i 4 by the United States authovities. ke L The Record says: HARTEFORD. ern bad men. The Windsor Review, a Vo Splosaontee | the war. v y i VA e s 5 When he was first taken into cus- | == i big time attraction and reputed to be [fhaye)discoyered icha (g B locs {0 oy It Al e Find No Evideueo it “The play is the best play pre- TONIGHT 8:15. first class entertainers, will head the ey nuchifoldotwithiih ofeaselodiaos | LSl ia Ve HEEE R EHE A e e B 00 A letter dated I'ch 1919, and = TBRERT Presents S oil cers to under: atice 12 ' ¢ B LEE SHUBERT Present vaudeville program of four acts. ing housework 4 pstand emphatically that | o1 by 'the examining force of twa WILLIAM It is always a temptation to “wear | Ge'Many was ‘impossible for him g £ eason. Each week the plays are = | s 5 Dl == [l - creat | TN states ; ¢ BIC FHOIORLAY Al TaDacp 3 ; out” articles of clothing around the|that he would come to some great We have examined Dr. Karl Mucl etter—good acting—scenic effects HODGE 3 o ALACE. 3 bouse, but a pair of French heeled | 1M the minute he stepped foot on : f e o alliiMuck How ihe beautiful daughter of | F 3 P pumpa malke me so tired If T tey to} German soil—for his friends had de- A% fnd o evidence of any monial In His New Play Allan Pomeroy paid the penalty for | 2 § 3 'k i ; o g clared that he had become too much ' (Pange whatever here appears to ! : work in them that there's no economy be no evidence of on-coming insanity his crimes and in pavinz brought the ? ¢ of an American and in fact that he : E % : il Ve G Ax a matter of fact. Dr. Muck seems [ ” fonight and Balance of Week With| | Ihe Guest of Honor humiliation of happiness apon the % 3 = Regulation walking shoes are the |!0Ved America sreater than the father- % 05 0 S0 o) ) Sl Mat < Thursday asd Saturday ] g | man who caused her loveless mar- g most comfortable and sensible. The|land. Fuvthermore, he had become [ 0 P87 @0 .'m,.m‘” ent :;ml y A Comedy Romance of New York Life/| yiioe is shown in “I'he Thunderbolt,” : i daily care of a house is practically one | absorbed with American ideals and ; P00 T B G e e i lih e Ac(= L s walk after another. Al least a woman | their aims in war. Berlin was impos- | 1017 1 o e Evos >.00: Wes § ! YCEL JM PLAYERS | = —Bves., 00; Wed. | which will be shown on Thursday. e is on her feet a good share of the time | Sible Boston has probably seen the last \ ‘ : In view of events that have been 5 ALY A 1 1 Dr.eMuck was door 0 remain wherc he helonged U the limits kented by the players so far this were heantiful. Don’t miss this how.”” o300 Iriday and Saturday at the Palace and she needs a shoe with a broad, £ i e M Taw i eonle RAM strong heel. brought to the surface since Dr. Muck : now have the assurance to defend | Fal A = “ 1| theater | : 3 3 GRAN Hanfurd Afflicted at birth by a thunder- | : The height of the heel Is, of course, | Va5 taKen into custody and his de- |, .,4 rewer still venture to ai 1 1" storm, Bruce C‘orbin grows into man- | entirely dependent on one’s instep. Too | Portation. his statements seem laugh- | ;. "hiapg (o return 1o America. Tt ; | flat heels may cause great fatigue and | able 2 7 hood hating the family of the 3 3 & : lic his wha BURLESQUE ¢ el serious trouble with hroken arches. Tried to Get Out of Detention Camp, | PUPlIC by this time knows what man: : ¥ ! ner of a man Dr. Karl Muck was gnd Main Street Phone 026-C —IN— The right shoes will do as much fo- To get out of the detention camp .= ‘p 0 S = o Lt L EL REE AT told. but not by any means the entire truth There is still in the files of the gov- ward the comfort and health of a}he did everything in his power. Time h 1 est. unlike any play you ever saw SeAR L (0L | PARDRIDGE household hint. illness. Powerful influences were set to work in his behalf. But the fed- efore. 1] It Begins.and Emds With Love. ’Bl] l Y WA'I'SON For Infants and Children Tl peTiey e S Menu for Tomorrow. T A moials e ioal. ‘e il ! crnment much against Dr. Muck that B seill: ardridg, Nl e e A i’ " { cannot he v newspaper ¢ } In Use For Over 30 Years | 's Chicazo's working sirl sub-deb. & r‘] Breakfast—Orange juice. fried corn- | fluences working in Dr. Muck's behalf | €310t be told in any newspaper. and i . she | me < : yerhaps neve left sociely and went 1o Denver whoe | Meal mush, svrup, coffee. ot Ereltal () G e e 1 v owill told It is possible that some day the NEXT WEEK—'THE GIRL HE . Always Boats Luncheon—Codfish balls. brown| firm were they in their belief that Department of Justice will publish in 9L SiOSRE o o0 o she worked in a departmen( s : 3 & “ tea. But the attempts, all failed, for link |20 of ita evidence .agalnst 2 Lew Return of Mrs. Mina . Gleason. actress. inne Thartneuscle ce a ghly placed Germans Kk “ou IO e e of i and | 4fier link of the chain of evidence | MiEhLY aced Germans like Count VaUdeVllle e = = — ""’;“1 "l"~ S “‘)-\W'(I'“l‘& y‘a'il:hv& :);‘Oad against the musician had been forged | ‘o0 Zim;n\;m!fl' for \vh\mm- TM Tet = and butter, chocolate bread pudding, | \ntil there was no lonser any doubt, | \? & little light on the personal char B L _ 1 here wax o Tonger any doubi. |11 U1® NN o8 ine persoral o My Own Recipes. of declaring that he wanted to be. | €réat government. It is safe to say come an American citizen—that there | (hat not one person in a million has fried mush. If you can find some meal | Was no flag like the Stars and Stripes ':“' [f','”l“"' ideaiof the Sehszactoriin’ made of corn parched before grinding | and no land like America—the land the evidence ainst some German el iiilbe ah ot s ciliets | lortnetrree B D IV i clcl ema ined. than the “best” mush. 'The longer{an inmate of the Southern detention the cornmeal cooks the hetter it is. [ camp. His attempt to gain the free- And we like it sliced thin and fried { dom he desired failed miserably a few weeks nothing was heard ' cases by attributing it 1o ex Codfish Bal from Dr. Muck, although his friends #eal for the fatherland. But there 1 cup codfish. were using powerful influence to get | #re phases of their lives in America 2 cups mashed potato his case before the powers-that-be.| SO arimly sinister that it amazed the 1 tablespoon hutter. Every avgumen{ and political lever officials of the Department of Jus- 1-2 cup milk . within the reach of his friends was fice Freshen codfish an hour in warm | used in his behalf at Washington water, Drain, remove bones and flake. | Then stovies appeaved in the papers Combine with mashed potato. milk | that Dr. Muck's health had =ziven e and butter. Beat well. Korm into lit-{ way under the sirain of his imprison- . 1le cakes with the hands. voll in flour| ment in the detention u..“pp His Old Age Deferred. and fry in bacon fat or beef drippings. | friends again appealed {o the Depart- | A woman is as old as she looks ment of Justice. “If Dr. Muck was And a man is as ol hie feels,” is & Chartreuse of Men(, not Teleased at once he would die,” j familiar saying that is full of Women ¢ Yellow cornmeal makes the best MAT. DALY ORCH. 15+ propagandisis. It does not relate en- tirely to their activities against the American government O I> Thai niight be excused some essive THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SKATHRYN McDONALD AMERICA’S MOST BEAUTIFUL, WOMAN “The Thunderbolt” T—BIG PAF quite crispy For HOUSE OF EXCELLENCE ("M'e be continie TONIGHT ONLY “THE HONOR SYSTEM” 3G THRILLING PARTS 5000 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 R R 1 cup rice. they pointed out. It was then that a i1g nowadays 2 cups chopped leftover e Fouidl 50 szamminin physicians! was ldtess NouRe) landimeniave L4 ciip bread crumbs sent to the detention camp (o exam- | long as strength and vVitality will per L0 WCHNCT (IS GIF FREATS ine the doctor. The hoard found Dr. | mit: but when vitality gcts low and el Gand DSLucLEE Muck in excellent physical condition. | €ldeily people lack cneray ther N ":‘:‘"'fl‘ auce. Powcrful Machinery at Work. nothing il Il increase the apper s (R LA toes Again the name of Dr. Muck dis-, tite, p leep. vim snd vitalit nlon; \ppeared from sight and again his | 50 su kly as Vino 1-4 cup celery leaves : . : e friends in the United Stales sel the | cod lives 4 whole cloves. = powerful machinery to work in anoth- | in fact, v ug Saltiand inepper »r attempt to gain his rel 1§ ontidenc that | tablespoon butter. e _‘“'\' n ¥ IEERanoon Bt bruary, 1919, the final attempt was i made. Suddenly there came word fo S THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CHARLES RAY BUCKS A GANG OF RUSTLERS AND WINS A BRIDE IN “THE SHERIFF’S SON” s " 1% KEITH VAUDEVILLE “THE MINSTREL REVIEW?” Good Acts BHPEEELTHLBHB BB BBPERIOSG A STORY OF THE STRANGEST MARRIAGE ON RECORD "N NN DRAMATIC MESSAGE & YOU SEE 1T tonic wiihout oii MACK SENNETT COMEDY—OTH iels have advt Cook tomatoes, onion, celery and | the Department of Justice fhat D cloves together 15 or 20 minutes. Rub | Muck was going insane—in fact, if he through a strainer and add to butier | was not relessed at once his condi and Zour cooked togetber. Season |tioh was such that e would become with salt and pepper dangerously insane. Washington w Since the high-ball is no more, all [ #gain sceptical. Dr. Muck's friends hail the tex-ball! persisied. and finally such powerful [ You can zet vestinl MARY influences were set to work in h vat application Price viles Cured 6 to 11 Days Drugeist money PAZO I OINTMENT fails to cure I | B3lind. Bleeding or Protruding Stops lrritation Soothes and A CORKING GOOD SHOW. sleep 69¢. BEQLEGOBGFARERGVEH LSBT ERES Lofietele]