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MY HEART anp MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife 1 feartully which made ‘hat Harrey Unile Did obediently b Madg srown so wood tor experience my heart usual position throat Favor miles Wi ctached ind fail hen I have derinz that gether | motor drive 1 to Nouthampton erwood vill be recollections. o him, reed my me pushed xhall memory ho able : through the \ in which Harry | As the Until then j however vivid of { of the mun pursuing | terror-stricken. an ordi- | the 1 Ay was a Valky- | derwood unconsciously with set teeth i me. 1 able ‘o thought was:| from the in view. i of me, winding road exhilarati at times, but it | my hetore Krom | hack © U and Ashed. off Wehini accident and no 1 becime recled “setl the pace.” . with no the one of most of us. ess tomed 1o Moy owing take my spendi of course. it ot iving which it w But was in to me vide, which bezun to b tlying locks, eep Mr. he nature e this 1d ught eves oceasionadiy machine enjoy the autumn my one front almost whip aiv Underwood’s car to of the impossible only a the aninst of carly As feelin up lighted, stop- siven ssed m drew he had gue derwood suddenly the side of the re came back where 1 my own hen he the signal “We're about w," he said irly straight, Juses along it considering | you're all 1o felt for | little girl v Underwood, 1 watehed | I always as a child wowd gaze at a fa- | nifty at in time peril. The thought of | I never expccted you man somewhere behind me on you have today. We've covered road. the man whom Mr. Under- round in short orvder 1 can teld = phic tor had pictured nd I don’t believe our triend tfing no opportunity slip to catch up to you now unless he's me, terrifted me completely commandeere omebody’s racin . T was glaa forget everything | So if you'd ruther on home by reeable about Harry Underwood | yourself, o ahead. I'll linger alons to remember only with® deep ! the here and sort of rattle him fulness lis v physical | a fittie if he fdoes happen to show up. gth, his quickness and resource- | What rou s s nd his expressed determina- 1 had thought to protect me at all hazards. that my lips would 1l hell_can’t get at you. if T only | words I found myself pouring out to jhe chance to be in the wag,” he | Harey Underwood. But the fear of kaid, and the very profanit velthe man who had threatened Alice sénse of security that nothing | Holcombe and me had hecome such ould as so characteristic of [ an obsession that the very thought of 1d dare-devil Harry Underwood | finishing my journey alone without known, who stopped at noth- | the protection on which had been he was enlisted in the cause of | unconsciously leaninz since the ap- nd. pearance of Harry Underwood upon pre were few cars the scene, robbed me of bravery. al- were going at self-control o cars had passed “Oh. please—don't 1 n, fnderwood had_sone thiree. | changed my phraseology irantically RSONS’ THEATER e Vou dome mind, if iv 't “If you don’t mind, if it isn't a 1 HARTFORD. be few minutes him again. 1odRin he sight his way he kept ed that though pace” he was yet keeping a h upon my driving. accom his ideas of -speed to,my inexi and this thought was the o o T had the difficult task T Tefore br, queerly version which I of 1o car had had “setting striet | dat- o1 was W me out of the woods The rest of the 1d there are And, let me tell you, mustard as a driver, re road in more me enough. (he had now knew anything you were you pretty undertook. hut of to do as well the 10 you, spy | can to toddle road if do hour before uttering the an be not on the road. such a us. Inst ve pace ad; most of past own to you, I'd much prefer to zo on we—were. I—wish—you—could ! somewhere near until—until-— =My Prophetic Soul. oor little kid!” Ilis deep s suddenly tilled with a beau- “[ didn’t dream you that. Don't ti nd TONIC CORT Offers the Musi cdy Success DDLERS THREE | “You voice w tiful t were scared derness 1s stiff as all more. 'l stick lake freezes Conkey, | posst you in of your Morn. Kathrin { | only th conld r and a Class | vou bette Battalion. “But we'd better be Mats. pace n. My prophetic - me that son-gf niight have a’streak of luck up to us, and I'd like to civilization | ore he hum of « to our e . up rection “I'll be worry ‘any brimstone over, avie Belge. Thomas ront own d 2 ol perhaps scr this other way. hitting up a s back ther and catch little does it car came Underwood d in the con turned Beauty 00, One Need Buy icura Before He soul ea-cock be nearer The sn't his he in a he wihic a ick,” HOUSE OF EXCELLENCE SATU THUT i&m%&mmmfl1 DAY, FRIDAY, IDe Wolff’s play “The Gutter” great play in si parts. e rises from the tter to an artist’s model. in heights and then— lusion and despair But— pires a man to BEACHNUTS (Two FOUR BIG-TIME G B G R RL WHITE, EVILLE Un- | cheeks. | | i | i | | otherwise s ol the the: written with by the which they other attraction deal FOX'S THLETEL venin s comedy and pathos. 1L frivolous musi w stranded i country is compelled 1o get The handliv This « last op sent have missod ram at Fox's fhei- il will e ch: and Warme Chaplin. will ime iday and Sutur Will present the Capell dramatic art, “The in X parts the Deing derived ) =u “The Gutter cepest dramati situations in thix production and acted hy the talented Mr. Serrano. the role Paris, is re lepér by artist played by Mr. rrano. cr dies the product of the the artist’s proffer of Arbuckle will hecomes his model. age.” his latest comedy. A new Founclia ol sode of Anve Little and Juck Hoxi ion the artist “lightning Br AT LU o e ce which is im- News are included in the i pair, brogram. The Keith vaudeville s * to the coun- ns three The Plc try on their honeymoon. [ for- Midgets will be thhts fame of the artist, the Countess lorimer Hudson of Voslof, sows seeds of discontent beople will give A e o in the minds of the honevmooners. 'un for honors putious She succeeds in separating the couple! ¥vod offeri and Denise, the'gutter waif, goes back ! to a former friend, but _after hitter heart br nd regrets the pa reunited. Albet Capellani has “The Virtuous.Model” a fine tion. Alr. d of the Motion News, in iewing the picture, ha this to say: “He has successtull brought out the dramati intensity, the pulling pathos and the friumph’ over obstacles. Miss Cassinelli tributes . performance marked sincerity ing. Vincent ambers 1 alters rort town Kine of to ity 1o first The fomorrow those half ho ) sone work or Ve characterization was entrusted capable directorship Schertzingor, directing the plays T U town brings 1he variety or nged and of sently. hy Charles 1 natur: his majesty, or Th Fox's the ap- who re s of setting action of the stor of types. alwa material the erpation of wholesome, contedy corinne Melrose, the charactor by Miss Dalton. tin as to « with the rurai the: awhe sKinflint money lendey. the gossip and the lgexli Beau \ Lkindly old womun tulk into her home wher shi this kipdne: She her frour tHe sm into tor attraction piece of Model, sion < its feat- ma Virtuous sereen the ver- noted There s she ton e the ocenrrin well aro Do- Do- of a At o cued and Art- the sir by s wiles waif of cabaret from seulptor, erd th one of she slums evening Mmoral hene special added attraction s he seen in “The ( nd Finding that his ne i ht him inspi turns out his masterp mediately recognized rtist and model. repa the the talk of company the mic as they mer Olga SUNDAY AT THE PALACE, teserved seats for the nd boxes for the Sunday n are now on sale at itrons are requ week. One of ly selected is popular drama, wiven' vroduc- performance box off buy during the tures especi Re the for H: re con-y d_by| Serva- Frankl num g nee.” There ave several short reels on the program including Pearl White. « Beachnur | comedy, the ever laughable Mutt Ln-) Jelf animated cartoons, Fox's N 1 four bi of vaudeville. ON one of screen jedly new charvacter in ! the new Thomas H.|{ mount photoplay tl Palace theater Thursday. aturday. In this story John Lynch THE LOG OF THE U Most Se ll\l‘l(\ll-ll DAy no, Fa 0od assis The Picture of bis remarkable motion was taken from the n yus Gern submarine, the U-335. which des )-after ship on the high seas, | been sent, direct from Ensl PALACE. | tyrough the e the Bri the admiralty. Mhey startled stars, I British empire and shows haw Germans were tiug their encr without regard to human life. This motion picture was members of the of whi operated unden tion of Lient. Arnauld de i Lo sh DOROTHY Dorothy known of pears in w dec “Hard Boiled.” Ince-Par to the day and ten by DA Dalton, dramati mission ¢ it comes Bri ow she hus a part E]EHEIIEIE]DE\E]E]EIIEEIEIE]EIE]EIE]EIEIE]@E\E)EIE ‘PALACE; CHAPLIN=—VAUDE- TONIGHT ONLY—ALICE BRADY. CHARLIE N “Hard Boiled” @@@@@@@@@@@@@E@@@@@@@@E@@@m@@@@@@@ —\...: a manaute Diss i 21us pewane DOROTHY DALTON .2Hard Boiled.? A GParmount(Picuure FATTY ARBUCKLE Ty “The Garage” KN FINE VAUDEVIL wiTH “The Piccolo Midgets” IN LK BRING THE CHILDR THEY WILL DE COMIN SOON “THE MIRACLE MAN™ Here's a Surprise for You Vietor been ay plaved Jirummel. S strandec ving shihz small*town e photoplay four archestra, ed to n Hon- picture troyed | taken the T AT | te edy and 1 or this ihe L. 1y fo teal he and ne- - epi- e in lace how wn. lose roa ight the big the the n 1 have and tish | the the | nies | | ) 0 D 5 ) 5 ) 6 ] ) ) ) IO I.il “deliberately Tourneur the FFranco-Prus- to Germany whero the la- G Iy ny of world war be- licuten- of the enchman who ner of war in ar, taken ned after marrying into remaining in rm itiz When the he v siven the rank of and placed in command a pri sian he war's end, an fam as one rev and its s aun it the intentions of us- thid motion picture to prmnn\vl war loans, and was never meant the American eyes to witness, but ouzh the rness seeret rvice ent sland the motion icture, was out Gerraz and sm and sent Wirh lity rmany had cleve of of 1 stolen 4 into America. all the off-hund more impressive than anything tional. they depict ation on the high and shelling ships tive prisoners from which are shown st dip. picture ' or England brutality of sens in torpedoin nd removing only some of the official sued ils work l motion & of the U-35 as it p struction and ord to miss, this the he picture no one picture have heen Fox theater interests shown here in the near future. Tonight i the all fes with Elsi the I ture bill at the ery on in # n for e Defense"™ Chaplin in “A Day's thice acts of includes Cronin's Bohn & Bohn and and Opening with the mat- | inee tomorrow the new management of the Lyceum has d “The Life Line” presented by Maurice adopted from the world’s melodrama of the seas “The Romany Rye.” It is another of amous Drur Jane d ma pictur- ized. The others being “The White Heather” and srting * "Thrill upon thrill is shown in Among the scenes are a fire 2 London theater, the wreck of the liner off Southampton and the cue of the heroine the waves | means of the life line. The story | centers around J Hearne, the ' IRomany Rye. youns, romantic leader of Gypsy band, is the heir to C nest 1 l[ll~“|-}1| nglish estate now bein occupied by his half brothe Philip R How Jack with the aid of some characters of the London underworld regains inheritunce and wins the love of taithful Rtuth, forms the theme the picture. chance to Lyceum 'he Wit- and Charlie Pleasure.” and vaudeville which unny Men.” Jimmy O'Brien see secu famous in ocean re by over ck who real 687 Main St. fo Pretty them.—advt. A Leap Year —advt. affair is the A WHOLKE PAC ures in New York . of interesting home family to her of the from state advice of e chen of her ovwn coks daily for a She brought an understanding ol cooking, vined domestic science in Congseqguently tl happy combination -actice. livery rec own, fi tricd family table. 1920, X. E. A) cf four tehen iemistry of a NEW MANAGEMENT FRI is a out t he (Copyrizht, When membe big hurr b, w cloth slightly plain coal oil will quick nd easily remove all traces of the high-water mark. i general use I don’t like this § method of cleaning porcelain and { namel fixtures but as it is most ef- | { fective for a quick cleaning, it's nice {10 know. i Hard water will | and thought- wily has been a ring around damp with sonle careles: of the fi and left Tess in a the For invariably leaye a basins and bath t} finilsh un- he constant not d- 1y on enamel. Tlence ag once in while. [ deposit in all wash tubs which will stain less regularly removed. juse of scourin powde visable, espeg | the Kerosene - Tomorrow. hominy, fut, app 9 5 = Launcheor ‘reamed oyster plant on toast, pickles, crullers, te: Dinner— of celery soup. f. twice lked potatoes, string hredded cabbage with nuts, cream pie, coffee. My Own Recipes. If you trust your butcher buy stew- ing veal and have hinf grind it for | vour veal loaf. Today my butcher picked out the leun pieces from his pan of meat and saved me from buy- ing @ whole plece of veal with bone in it to be wasted Crullers, tablespoons butter cup sugar. 2 MAURICE -1 cupns flour. 2 1-2 teaspoons baking powder. 1-4 teaspoon nutmeg. 1-2 teaspoon vanillu. 3-4 cup milk. teaspoon { Cream butter and { white and yolk of Add volks fo buttér and whites. Mix tour. nutmeg ing powder and add alternately with milk and vanil Roll thin on a floured molding board, cut into half- inch strips and fwist. Fry in deep Cool and roll in powdered su- Fatty Arbuckle L IN— “The Garage” Feature Vaudeville alt sugar. separ sugar. Leat tely. Veal Loaf. pound sround veal. slices of bacon (ground). cup cracker crumbs, 1 tablespoon butter. 1p milk. spoon teaspoon teaspoon Tonight . Elsie Ferguson d thoroughly. P in a small dpan, cover with buttered brown and bake slowly for about two For the last half hour of remove paper that the loaf hrm\-u on top temove from- ack OPPORT Is Working Overtime Offering You Great Chances Here to Save Many Dollars On LADIES Any Man or Waman who fails to visit our store during this Sweeping REMOVAL SALE—Who does not take advantage of the SAVINGS we are offer- ing will live to regret their delay, their lack of fore- ight in letting such a chance slip by them. We have sold a considerable part of our stock already, but we still have some unusual bargains in Ladies’ Coats for the woman who loses no time in calling on us and selecting the Coat NOW. $15 —to— $50 The =—— CaesarMischStore 0. 695 Main St. Hartford,. Conn. pan and serve hot with tomato sauce. ‘This may also be served sliced cold. Cocoanut Cream Pic. pint grated cocoanut cup sugar. cup tlour. 2 cun milk tablespoon butter. 1 1-2 teaspoon buki 1-4 poon salt. poon vanilla. tablespoons powdered suzar. Cream butter and sugar. Beat yolk of egg till thick and lemon-colored. Add to butter and sugar. Mix baking powder and salt with flour. .Add vanilla to milk and add alternately with flour to first mixture. Bake in a round Beat white of eg till stiff dry. . Add powdered sugar and continue beatin Spread on the cake when cool. Sprinkle with srated cocoanut. powder. te have to ‘Tis Dbetter to burnt than never all. cooked and have cooked at MARY. PERMIT FOR FIGHT. AMiami, P Jan. 25.—Permission to hold a world’s champlonship bout between Bennie Leonard. lightweight champion of the world, and Freddie Welsh, who still holds the atitle in ngland, was granted on Monday by ir Willilam Allerdyce, governor gen- eral of the Bahama Islands, it was learned here yester R FARES ARE BOOSTED Berlin, Jan. 2S.—When the surface lines uf Berlin were taken over the municipality - last summei many persons lovked for a, decrease in fares. Instead the fa now have been advanced to 30 pfenr an in- crease of ten S Eight -——adv GRAND Hartford Main Street Fhone C-1026 BURLESQUE AL REEVE’S BEAUTY SHOW F ltzgerald and Carroll real booths at the Elk fair. TONIGHT ONLY “Fair and Warmer’ Charlie Chaplin s