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MY HEART anp ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations MY HUSBAND | of a Wife Madge Faced Jack Bickett at Last vas not until the last day Jack and Katherine were is that I found or rather made pportunity to talk to Jack con- ng his attitude toward his wife were with us over a week, and € this time 1 watched my | er-eousin carefully, and gathered y good idea of the thing which I pérsuaded was sapping Ka- ks happiness. Wa&s not anything tted Jack of that of the mak- deliberate. T! early in the | 1t was simply a habit of | i and action which had in- | bly grown upon him until I knew | he himself, had no realization | e suffering he was causing the who loved him so devotedly, and such utter sacrifice of self to his | re. at this 1 gruffness had its jealous obses- icy in the unhappy concerning D Braithwaite . Jack had cherished even be- their marriage I knew, Rooted s own suffering, no Iéss real to because utterly unfounded, the | had so attached its parasitic | Fils {0 his nature that when its nal cause, je of the big n, had been removed by Har- | Braithwaite's interview with him, ad been unable to gnake other ation than his apology to Dr. | hwaite. To Katherine he simply | been a “little kinder,” and 1 was that blinded to the suffering he caused her he had offered her art-cleansing plea for forgiv such as was due the royal heart | 23 { | t Mother Graham Speaks. | was a trying week for all of us | days of their v Jack was | soul of punctilious courtesy | ra us, and in all the outward | s he was as courteous toward ! erine as toward Mother Graham | me. | hting her at the table, picking up | ing she dropped, all the little | ies of manners he observed. But | st everything she said seemed to | te him, although to my eyes erine was most tactful, and I’ that she wa ercising ‘all the | and dislomacy her profession | aught her in trying to avoid sub- ! he disliked. A i = = == = | l-ificura Soap eVelvet Touch For ht_he Skin . i D T e g e o Ay ) | i i ARSONS’ HARTFORD. Beg. TONIGHT, WED. and SAT. AMERICA'S GREAY ENTERTAINER FRED _STONE el ’ ’ ack o’Lantern” ! and Sat. Mat., $3. i Mat.. $t, S1 50 i Telephone Or ders Taken. THEATER | i WEEK, 8:15 | MAT i ves. ed. > il \ HOUS! Monday, William Fox presents William “HEART STRINGS” A big sacrifice of brother for sister EME VAUDEVILLE 4 Big Quality Acts BILLIE AND JIMMIE THE ROYS THE DANCING DU BROWRNS “JUST SUPPOSE” FOX’S SUPR rith those locally “THE REED KIDS” “The Invisible Hand” . News Comedies slJameness | hero ! lieve | concern one subject.’ OF EXCELLENCE Tuesday, Mother Gr thing tersel, when 1 which ham summed up the one evening in her room was rubbir her in he had developed a slight back, “What's cousin - of “Goodness all the ox she wit that demanded. in having tience in the world with war he's goin, it a littie too strong with that wife of his. 1f I were in her place I'd teach him manners with the of a pin. 1 repressed in-law's tru help “drawing between her discourtesy sometimes heard next minute 1 was thought, for, after Graham has more than my part against Dicky thought he was in the wrons. do him justice, 1 don't he realizes what he is doing.” 1| “He fancied a grievance long which hecame an obsession with him, and which has “only recently Leen removed.” “You don’t need to beat bush,” my mother-in-law tartly. “You mean he w Bdwin. Any fool could But 1 imagine Harriet hash about that. And just a habit growing out of th which he doesn’t realize himself, time somebody jolted him into rali zation. You're his nearest relative. Why don’t you read the riot act Lo him ? “I intend to before he goes away.” | I said, as the quickest way of ending the discussion. After many Jack smoking house across the. brock before their visit was scheduled end, and plunged into the j with.very much the feeling 1 a dive into unexplored depths of water. | rather expected, figuratively, to dash my head against a rock. A Cold Reply. “Jack, dear,” I bgan reather tremu- | lousl} “you're the nearest to brother or any other kin 1 have, and it would mean reat sorrow to me if vou were angry at me. But I simply must say something to you, even if it | me that you never speak to me | again as long as vou live. He took the cigar from his mouth and looked at me fixedly. I saw tl I had startled him. I also saw dis pleasure in his eyes. “I cannot imagine might have to say to anger me, Margaret, ieve business end rolling- ile at my mother- and could not tty little compar attitude toward 1d that which she Dicky give mc ashamed of all. Mother once taken | when she a ulenc son Jae had The n be- said. go, about the rejoined see settled if this thin is I found sumn morning to finally little the trials in the i William ns vou | that would | unless it might he said slowly coldly. “That was buried a few days agg. | cannot permit cven you to diseuss it.”” i The absolute finality of “me. 1 faced him head held high. cyes were blazing < were burnin you will certainly listen to { I'm going to say to you if I to run by vour side shrieking it to hear!” 1 said. “If you can't se ack Bickett, that | Katherine is dying hy inches be vour eyes, simply because of vour in- tolerable treatment of her, it's time | some one opened your eyes for you. anything me his tone wrath- | I knew and that angered fuliv. my for everybody IR cowvimsous sar 130 4o Wednesday Farnum popular favorites Travel 2 | the | Hetty otherwise noted, these motices are, written by the press buveaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal AT PALACE. eptionally fine show offered at the Palace the first s of the week with a cork good photoplay and excellent eville offerings. The big photo- is the popular star Constance Talmadge in her new and biggest “A iy's Name.” Admirers madge will like this new he will make many more the charming role in appears. Other films will new cpisode of “The I dium My with Cleo Madison, special “Lion Comedy” and the popular Pathe News showing you the hot from the press in photo form. The Keith vaudeville o fered on the bill will be the big at- traction the first half, as four ex- cellent acts that you will like will wppear. Capt. Betts offers his trained als in a wonderful novelty. Capt. Betts said that most people think seal’s usefulness confined to-f the coats made from their fur: but his seals go through a series ' of stunts that you would never think seal capable of. Field's and Maxwell, one of vaudeville’s cleve est comedy teams offer “The' Raw Recruit,” a comedy. Pitzer and Day in “The Country Cop and the ( Girl,”” have a good act and Johnnie Small Co., assisted by (%o charming girls will a variety act called | “Puppy On an vaudeville exceptionally bill ch Dancing Dulirowns, a paif of wind dancers, The Roys, thos inz, talk md dancing boy & Rose in : musical eaming comedy Suppose” featur local favorites. The Reed Kid Comedies and the Fox News pic- turizing happenings from adl over the world round out one of the best bills seen at ITox's this secason. well artists balanced is be- whir sing mmic skit, while a entitled “Just those extremely success, Mis picture friends which include of : and with she MUSIC LOVERS WILL HEAR GOOD CONCERT lovers will have when the a concert New Britain music a real treat tomorrow night Flonzaley Quartet will give n the South church the au pices of the Brotherhood. The dert will begin at $:15 o’clock delightful program has been ar to please the mos iscriminating x obtainable . Churchill's and Pierce and Ward’ at the churs To those familiar iwith musical ganizations of prominence, the zaley Quartet needs no introduction. It is composed of first and seconl violins, violoncello and viola, musicians have played for some of latest, most talkea | PeSt Dhonograph companies The program follows: spectacle, ““The | ; Mother und the Law” will be shown | Mozart .. Quartet Allegretto, And ¢ the Palacc theater on Thursday. “riday and Saturday. This is one of 2 the finest photoplays rcleased this vear and should make a hig in New Britain. unde ¢ is nged rter and Dy or. oft Love. D. W. Gritlith’ alout photoplay D major (K375) major (K575 nte. Menuetto, retto. Largo sostenuto Allegro moderzto a la Polka i (From Quartet in I minor) [ Debussy 5 Andantino doucement expres Assez Vvif et bien rythme Glazounow . : . In Modo Antic Osten Sacken dle-Song Tschaikowsky Scherzo Smetana hit FOX'S THEATER. ! Strings” is the significant the latest vehicle of William the famous star in this new Fox production, which is showing at the Fox theater today, to- morrow and Wednesday. It is the story of a great musician, | violinist, who plays upon the heart trings of humanity. 1In his rendi- | tion of the part of Pierre Fournel, n whose love for an only sister | him to set aside ambition and | (o unjust circumstances, Wil- Farnum has made a new rec- ord for hin 1f in masterful artistry. The sto is alive with throbbing intere from beginning to end; and the tense moments keep the uaudienc keyved up to a high piteh of enthusi- astic interest durin the entire per- formance. In the cast such| favorites Hilburn, in and known “Heart name of Farnum, ited By Reports, He to Go to Church.: Amerongen, March 14 (By Tha Associated Press.)—Former Emperor William spent most of today in tha sarden Bentinck Castle where he paged up and down with ev dence of heing under nervous tension. Religious services. whi have been held rezularly there ev Sunday. omitted {oday The 1 strain of the the past ¥s seems heavy upon mind cmperor that he cannot of others and ort to get out of Neglects of every great were = cvents « weigh the former tolerate the he makes doors rible few d. the to NG Mr. Farnum are as Gladys Coburn, Kate Blancke. Robert others cqually as _well with of —THE HOl OF BIG HITS— — TUESDAY — NESDAY TONIGHT WED? CONSTANCE TALMADGE “A LADY’S NAME” Acts-4 FIELDS & MAXWE —IN— THE RAW RECRUIT PITZER & DAY “THE COUNTRY COP AND THE GIRL" PATHE NEWS RADITM M 4 -Fine Keith Vaudeville “THER CAPT. BETTS' SEAL XL JOHNNIE SMALL CO. N “PUPPY LOV YOU .CAN'T B! T THIS SHOW! IT SCI THURSDAY: D. W. GRIFFITH'S SPECTACLE STHE MOTHER AND THE LAWT CHARLIE CHAPLIN as the | and the | the Kitchen of Mary cooks dc adults. Sh m under of cookil n nome Sister four itchen hemistr, study domestic | university. Conseqt s offers happy theory and practice. she givel her own, and serv t her family (Copyright, 1920, N own for a brought to anding of ined science in a ntly the combin Every tr e A k of advice tion of recipe :d out is a is first ' | | i ! | { | 1 | | fron rust has a most astonishii L way of appearing on garment { times a pin will { leave two little brown spots in a most be sty | conspicuous place. When this happens try lemon juice | | ana t 1 Wet juice, juice the spot with a drop of lemon add salt and put on more lemon Lay in the sun and when the At is dry the rust spot will he gone If the sun refuses to put in an ap- pearance for the day, hold the s | with saturated solution of lemon | duice and salt over steany The rust will be removed. Mg its e for Tomo Breakfast— Baked appl toast, -.coffce Luncheon—>Mac d and butter, presery 1eq | Dinner—Tomato coup.” broiled white fish, French fried potatoes, bak | ed celery, head lettuce sulad, queen i puddings, coffee My Own A§ spring draws nearer many | tables begin to be more plentiful and { consequently fall off in price. Head { lettuce is usually the first to drop j few cents per pound. ad mote delicious than crisp and ten- der lettuce. Whether one chooses the the old-fashioned rather modern Iceberg, the salad gives piquancy to the whole meal and | wayvs goes with everything else. Macaroni Salad. cups cooked macaroni. 1-2 cup salmon. ! 1-2 cup diced celery. 1 green pepper. 1 onion. 3 tablespoons French dre Mayonnaise dressing. Use 1 ed cut macaroni or break stick into one-half-inch pieces to Aix macaroni, celery, choppe:l pepper and minced onion 1 et stand in the Irench dr for 39 minutes. Add salmon lettuce, add mayonnaise and iz Baked Cele v roni salad, brown Recipes. | ing. I [} cook. e Ve 1 cups diced cele cup white tablespoons 1-2 c » dried Paprika ook celery salted water. Drain. In baking dish put a layer imbs. Melt grated cheese in white sauce and add celery. Pour mixture in baking dish, add paprika and a laver of bread crumbs. Bake in hot oven for ) minute Qu milk. tablespoon {1 cup bread i loaf.) 2 eggs. 1e 1ted cheese. bread cruml until tender in hoiling buttered of hread @ n of Puddings, 1 butter. crumbs (soft part of 1 tablespoons sugar. ted rind 1 lemon. blespoons strawbe 1-4 teaspoon salt Scald milk and butier and pour pver bread crumbs. Heat yolks of “ges till thick and lemon-colored. Add -, lemon rind and sugar to bre crumbs, Pour mixtur: baking dish and bake in a moderate oven till set. Iltemove from oven, spread with jam and cover with t whites of the egazs heaten till stiff and dry with 2 tablespoons of sugar. 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