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MY HEART «« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wif, e The Steps by Which lian Planned to Get Possession of Mr. Stockbridge’s Desk. [ mean the small desk. here was ubtle dity in Lillian's answe fiters' question which, ght and silenced any quer t as to of my home which been st 'We might as well tell you Walters,” Lillian went on, s extremely unlikely Mr. fige will give his ont ii being brought here, he anxiety that Mrs. Gra be connected with the case in any But I am very sur th thing be managed so that the de be traced here, and, therefore, justified in appealing to you first step, that of getting it from | schoolhouse 'into your possession 1 you do this?" t was characteristic of Lillian Hu_ question held the word *‘wil Hean With her there possibility of a thing being done. must alwa be a certainty. T will,” returned laconically. i hgrried inlo an explanation, ARSONS’ THEATER 2 HARTYORD. touch of to Mv. thin, - on his “tha Stock- to the ause of m should | cons is never he A, 1L WOOb READY TO OCCUPY” A Farce in Three Acts By Otto, Harbach Stovy by Edgar Framklin ‘With Ernest Truex 1 a Company of Exceptional Merit. | jces 23¢, HOC, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 i { | TONIGUT l resents l ked on RAND Hartford lain Street Phone C-1026 | BURLESQUE MERRY CHRI Trom ROSE SYDELL ONDON BELLES N TMAS Famous th 'ER (Rube) IN and LEO HOYT. [VCFUM TREATRE 1000. NEW ReL 411 Phone FONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK FPECIAL XMAS DAY MATINEE TOMORROW AT 30. “The Family Cupboard” New York Critics Proneunced This Play the Best in 20 Year: TH IPAVORIT ND AUGMENTED CAST. BECURE THOSE SEATS NOW! yOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS ONE. COMING ATTRACITONS: POLLY OF THE CIRCU “MOTHER ] AN | the best possible position 7 Mg uhy la { splendid | mouths shut | seée the litter in our | packed ¢ who pos \ livery leged | make them e " there { from | $ am .n Just now to 100l opens next we aud who my asked the few property that Mt school. Tk in the Thes desk, chair and two - thin [ can send a man {omorrow niorning and ht house do this. one of the mine and Stockbridge > AWy is a friend ot friendship only ves board S knows fior n terday to ta e personal R5nk bridze had clude the oth them the think voicd in- i tor have im o my that advisable and may respect he had for tly the erior mbrot you His showed the ability. 1t man addr plainiy Lilijan's voice o was distin Ssin in coni- mand. A red. That ep. Now attorney. You will thety Nia the You men ret for first foi next an Know mast who keep for vou." he saidh! order home ‘Tido.n Then young attorng some lumbe tomorrow, tri to sent 1o your and hold of @ man yoir cain nd wino for that him is capuble of making a crate desk which will hide it Lke two crates exactly alike and pu in How soon will th Have desk in one. done “Better and Better. atforney smile few hours my house. trust most and my hobby. its SOrrow. He flashed a his sister she g the he The young ‘Within arrvives in man 1 can he desk the be You pappens to family imateur car- knowing d myse as my knows to is and it if was you “Youd think - house sometimes, she said. Lillian drey “That hoped.” the ne: a relieved breath. than 1 could said. “Now, then. for step. When vou have them label the false erate and the other furniture of yeur friend, ‘Prop- erty of Kenneth Stoekbridge,” call up warohouse and have them Next is there some howme is in place, and those flivver do- truck. the er have she a storage sent there openiy. man you.can trust comparatively secluded ;sses one of cars—not @ to whose a but in large enough desk the crate®” Mr. Wallers leaned hand evidently cataloguing quaintances Lillian watched that to her this of her scheme. “Yes, T know such a atlast. “Iis home is not but in Haven “The next town to this!” claimed joyfully. . Better Now, T understand that vou're being shadowed on account of your friend- ship with Mr, Stockbridge.” “When I cannot ke off the al- sleuths, 1 am.” the voung id mly. “But T try rn their mone “T am sure of that,” Lillian smiled. “But try to play into their hands to- morraw night. 'Arrange fo have your end with the flivver delivery wagon come to vour house after mnightfall and take the desk to his home, to be hidden and wait a call here. But do vou. hefore that time, leave vour house ostentatiously and hurriedly, in order that you may draw after you any person watching the house.’ CASTORIA For Infants and Children InUse For Over 30 Years ot T carry his hewd on his his ac- tixedly. 1 was the crucial him saw part man,” Bayview, he said in Crest Lillian ex- and Dettc at- torney to real Always bears the ! Signature of i THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ANITA STEWART IN HER MOST THRILLING DRAMA HUMAN DESIRE 6 —BIG IN SUNSHINE COMEDY PARTS— 6 — NEWS PEARL WHITE VAUDEVILLI'S FOUR BIG ACT BEST FEATURING THE INTERNATIONAL MINSTRELS ‘'VEN PEOPLE SPECIAL SC AND THE BIRD CABARET 50 TROPICAL T DAY THRI HUCKSTERS COMPLETE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1019, s Untess otherwise noicd, (hese nureaus of the theaters or sotices other POX'S, CHRISTMAS DAY AT Girl From powertul into court Outside” Iex | mashe story of the strug- | her young womin in the frozen Yulkon will be shown for the last time | this evening when the prog for the fitst half of ihe week will end. o1 Christmas 1 Wedicy, the for who fortune, mind, hy slapping the hag insulfed though not changes for she n oartist to be the t lie has been looking for. A home and clothes make a wonderful chang the better in “The Brafl.” “The Leach's gles of a ler. Here ler peace of is discovered ve of woman entire for iday and Sat- | Wil present | m o with Anita | victure, & Pris- | colored recl, Pearl White sixth chapter of the “‘Black | this week with News, Sunshine comedy and | morrow, Chiistnas Day. the finest of vandeville | ily Cupboard” is one of iliose I ever appeared in New Brit- | sorbing melodramas written ain. “Lumon Desive,” starring the | peer of playwrights, favorite sercen actres Anita Stevwart, « has heen proclaimed iy New York is of nmuch merit outside of | eritics as the greatest play in twenty as the fortune | years and that it lives up to that rep- utation is shown the sands {who saw it during its memorabic run fat the Playhouse in New city inder the direction of Fox's ter holiday prog In the reatur naturay ‘he LYCEUM THEATER. “The Fami ction at the regulut Stewart Cupbourd,” is ma DRos Lyceun special the theater matinee to- “The Fam- all ab- by the Duvis. It all in Seeret tour ot e that have Oweir victure th having the silent principal role the et it ovod ol one of st An convent, foremosi to cha actresses \clerize Leadian girl, brou Ly the @i its hit ror when i ") York up in a has sion children that din e is only satisfied Brady, she is he her convent s her way America she be L modei for an_artist, who is | ing, “A Madonnd With a Child ist on leavirg little tot in e Cse from the ind- omes | int- " The | Hus- with absence artist’s witc arrives home, then the baby. A e and i scene ig staged as the wom- | 4 photoplay with a distinct an heaps insults and curses upon the fapheal and tense dramatic innocent girl and (hen casts her upon | «Gut of the, Shadow.” Pauline Ired- the street with the child, which later | orick’s latest Paramount dies from cxposure and improper care | picle which will be shown at On-the vaudeville program ave twWo of j yce theator Thursds the hest tlat can be secured in The stor the Eastern stae “The Internation- oty al Minstrel” Allicd minstrei re- vl o view olfering comedy, singing and G5 e dancing, with special scenery and a e cast of seven performers.. “The Bird Cabaret, an act unusua] beaut) and entertainment consisting of fifty singing, telking, imitating, acrobatic, tropical trickst(is—the most enter- taining act of its Kind on the stage- and has but recently returned from a o the Allied countries in Tu- rope ere will be two other acis of couai merity XMAS BiILL The Palace AT PALACE, presenting Nmas Lill for the last three the week with two bright One is the big Paramount fwith Peuline Frederick in the Shadows other, Keith vitudeville a8 special duys re photoplay “out the of famons is called the girl his housekeeper. Duri the the gil dramatic away iness, md Bahy his finds deeply band action is the Pal- , Friday and Sat- s a picturization 's celebrated novel, the Itope which Dest wets is an was land ago. Miss yau one and sellers of several years @i Frede Aus 1l k plays the role an bride, recently rived in America, who is unjustly cused of the murder of her brutal husband. The big scenc is laid in a court room where the web of circum- antial evidence all hut convicting her of the court room setting, is id to be elaborate, even to the mural decora- tions, and it is regarded by all who cni it as 0 masterpiece of stage- of ar ac o suec crime. eds in The most FOX'S GN MONDAY. The supreme est production, booked : Monday, The m treat Nazimova in “The Brat,” hs ox’s thealer for ne and Wednesday. | nagemenf promises are | Nol only;wili the priges re n ! the same but the vaudevillé program will aso be augmented with a big musical comedy extravaganz with nine people entitled *Too Many Hus- The Keith vaudeville bands.” A choruis of beautiful wom- | featured by the en in the latest gowns will. form the | their jazz band, background for this special offeving. |1y please. Jack and “The Brat” is Nazimova's own screen [offer n gvmnastic novelty version of Muud Fulton’s highly and B. Kelly Forest, a ful stage piay by the same name. 1 le the FFor the first time in her carcer N: zimova is seen as an Amevican girl. The story has to do with the vicissi- tudes of n nameless waif cast upon the turbulent sea of life in a big eity. She Joses ler job in the chorus he- cause she is too shabby and is haled have s craft. In hapless role of Ruth bride, Miss to have one of the Sonal with been provided. A\ ordinary excellenc to suprort the' star the Minchin, the Frederick is said most intensely emo- which she has yet cast of ‘more thah has been chosen ts program is will sure- is new suc- framp com- comedy < AT PALACK, The Palace theater is having an an- ry week next, week starting 29th, and will offer to the pub- the bLiggest and best show ever before the theatergoers of put ANNIVERSARY WEEK AT THE PALACE ENTIRE WEEK OF DEC. 20TH LOOK AT THIS SHOW ! POSITIVELY THE BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW EVER OFFERED IN THE CITY MARY PICKFORD —IN— “DADDY LONG-LEGS’ HER BEST PICTURE SHOWN WITIE A VAUDEVILLE SHOW ! - BIG KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACTS -5 RESERVED SEATS EVENINGS EXCEPT THURSDAY AND ON SALE NOW —— BOX OFFICE OP BUY YOUR SENT AND AVOID THE VAUDEVILLE CHANGED THURSDAY ——— IV IRS 5 TIME EVER VIURDAY S 12:00 RUSH ACTS o 9:00 VGOVEN ! ! change P will be i at- Willlam ALt F Conseque v tures. | fuently of | big | ction, “The Wayt heart | avripg ve- | Eng- | DeMaco | The big featuro Mary Pickford “Daddy this photoplay its itrons Britain. bill will photoplay, prasenting on the her best Long-leps’ In the Palace the bizgest today and it is it has ever bill with a theaters have for this to have are first be in iving to ture on the sereen the first time been presented on the vadeville Other cut audeville the Palace i weoek, featuro & positively show, the but showing as an off¢ il surs,” annit ed e ersary The five ucts net the Loval us- in a musical me- e will be shown vaudeville will | Reserved seats | is ix 5i% Mary weelk women Pleks lange. all but Thursday. the evening perform- | ception of Thursday | ahts sold ances with 1turday t hox oflic n of her own home Sis ooks duily for a tumily of adults. She brou £ e gher Kitchen an understanding of the chem- istry of cookir gained from study of domestic science in a state univer y the adyice 1 offe combination of theory lvery recipe she gives is her own tried out and served at family tabic (Copyright, 1919. N, . A.) kit Mary tour hapny prictice rst 1t certainly requires a well devel- ) rauce dresming, | water to which 1-4 teaspoon Loiled rie - ke pudding, cofiee. My Own Recipes. It head Jettuce is beyond your pocket und conscience don’t scorn the leaf lettuce. I'm frank to admit I don’t like it as well, but if it's care- fully washed and crisped up before using it will “get by.” Let it stand in very cold water for 2 or 3 hours, then shake it out and wrap it loosely in a soft Cloth and stand another 3 hours. Shred it for serving. Lima Bean Soup. 1 cup dried lma beans 5 cups cold water. I small onion (sliced.) 1-4 cup sliced carrot 1 1-2 cups milk tablespoons butter o1 I teaspoon salt. 1-4 teaspoon pepper Soak beans 3 or 4 hours hrown Jettuce with chili 1d and butter, old cups Leiling wat 2 teaspoan pepper. Pour boiling water stand .10 minutes, over liver and Season with pepper and dredge thickly with flour. Fry with the bacon until browh. Ar- range in a buttered baking dish with diternate layers of the vegetables and bacon. Pour over the boiling water, caver tightly and bake slowly for hour. let one 0ld Cake Pudding. 3-4 cup cake crumbs. 1 cup hot milk 1 egg. 1-3 cup sugar. 1-2 lemon (grated rind and juice.) i I cup grated apple. Soak crumbs in milk until soft. Beat white and yolk of cgg separately. bucan fat. | Beat vollk till thick and lemon-colared and add crumbs to milk. a pinch of salt and lemon. till soft and drv. Add sugar, Beat white To it add the Fold this into the ture. Turn into a buitered dish and bake for 30 moderate oven. Faith may remoye mountains, but it won't wash dighes. Parboil in of soda Pour off soda water, rinse and put on to couvk in the cold water. Add vegetables, and cook until the beans are soft. Rub threugh a sleve. Add milk, salt, pepper and but- ter. Cook until it boils up once. Baked Liver and Bacou. 6 slices of liver. 6 slices of bacon. 1-4 cup diced carrots. -4 cup diced celery 4 ¢up minced onion rated it max- baking minutes apple. has been added. in a MARY issued- this 0f 24 Lor- nd Miss Anna Doherty of street, _A mariage license was morning to Joseph Reneay raine street 213 Clar A Merry Christmas to Our Patrons CONTINUOUS SHOWS CHRISTMAS—SPECIAL CHRISTMAS BILL THURSDAY—FRIDAY —SATURDAY oped sense of duty to wash windows on the outside in winter. But some of us have it and like to have the win- dows spick and span for the holiduys. 1f You use cold water and put alco- hol in it there’s no difficnity about freezing. Cold water is better for the hands than warm and will not freezc s quickly. Half a cup of alcohol quart of water is a fair proportion to use And sion! to e sure to dress fou Put on a leeves not just head. If you second story sweater. It does cold for ali the Christendom. Menu Breakfast cereal, toast, Luncheon muf Dinner the ocea- something with bit of scarf over the sitting out to wash slip into a to court windows cou are windows not pay cloan a in ror Baked coffec Lima bean soup, graham rmalade, 1 Baked liver omorrow. apples cooked s, mz and EVENING WRAP OF GOLD AND FI AME COLOR bacon, ! body { and 4. b Ll Pauline Frederick (—IN— “OUT OF THE SHADOW” 'S A PAR \MOU PICICRE ! “ELMO LINCOL: SENNETT COMEDY KEITH VAUDEVILLE FEATURES Wayt Sisters and Jazz Band SEE THEM SURE HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR SEAT FOR ANNIVERSARY WEEK? —FOX'S— MERRY CHRISTMAS Next Week Tuesday, Wednesday Monday, Nazimova SUPREME IN HER LATE RIUMPH IN DRAMATIC ART ACTRE Letty Brown.) Dec. 20.--Long be the only or rous evening wl de: b By York, jet New gold and on this go ing more ix needed, the material and The wpon 5 of uent Noth- consid- are cout n oone cmbroidery o ads placed which forms Emphasiz is cloth wold of the o Wiy marking the the width of which dr in shounlder down the to the other side, la wd, finally, the individual, flanie-colored velvet folds from one the w deep col- the entire the cloth of gzold. wWrp as i cavy iength of forms borders cdge of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Conn. s to of New Britail Cordially Invites You and Your Fk Attend a Lecture on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE o Be Delivered Iy JOHN RANDALL DUNN, C. S. of St. Louis, Mo. Chureh, Mass, Member-of the Board of J.ectureship of The Mother The “Boston, IFirst Church clentist, In the Lyceum Theater, West Main Street SUNDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 28, 1919, at 3:45 o’clock ““The Brat” CRY ! YOU'LL YOU'LL LAUGH ! YOU'L HATE ! YOU'LIL, LOVE! Antonio Moreno COMEDL NEWS VAUDEVILLE PICK OF THE WORLD FEATURING ““Too Many Husbands’ AN ELABORATE PRODUCTION WITH A\ BEAUITFULLY GOWNED CHORUS OF FASINATING WOMEN. NOT ONE DULL MOMENT —PEOPLE—S NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. BOX OFFICE OPEN FROM 1:30 P, M. TO 10:30 P. M. VET YOUR TICKETS ON WAY HOME