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MY HEART axp MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’ Revelations S NEW PHASE OF of a Wife — hat Madge Said to Jack Bickett and What Happened Then ¥ brother-cousin, Jack Bic always posses what hs “‘a poker face e pridés himselr, | alway ected, upon this mask with whic s~ able emotions, seen upo one wr ed have to screen | him drop it two memorable at my wrathful outl crimsoned and then pale that I almost cried out And wiolly his fa. went s ily his eves hewildered ruck hom into =0 rang to his feel——we seated during our of ~strode ov 10 me, tnd, his eyes blazing, collc ? Katherin is this? you mad or am I inches. What v heart leaped with e frenzied bewilderment in ¥ least I had wmade him ievine instead of nursing 1 ied grievances. am perfectly sane,” T ¥, stressing the pronoun. not so certain about vou, times during this week T gred whether. or not you vourself.” fou have said too much not he said icily. ““Will vou gin your extraordinary e rot “But hav we kindl mew that T in all probability had le him so angry that he woul r forgive me, never have th brotherly affection for me tha always been for me a bulwark. tle pang struck at my heart a hought, for Jac the onds rel I have in the world besides me has alway: of safety But not even t and affection for me a feeling ks went wrong. pe his active dislike could T for- in Katherine’s the unrhappiness Match to Tinder pt course, in one way, of my business,” T it began de grant that,” Jack he sneer put the match to br of anger I had been trying Original aited Milk — Avoid itations &Substitutes ARSONS’ THEATER HARTFORD. WEEK, Beg. MATS., WE AMERICA'S G ENTERTAINER FRED STONE IN 2 Jack o Lantern ves. and Sat. Mat., $1 to $ ‘ed. Mat., $1, $1.50, $2. $2.50 o Telephone Orders Taken. TONIGHT, 8:1 Dicky | occasions. 1 in | rinually ther had both towerins retorted Jack. to go state- my r, and the thought of ‘his friend- when is really said the to *And yet one who protest IS the Katherine the brutal, he! 1 been contiding in came from it loves against atment you give Katherine- 1 You The { white lips IR o n | business of any- as 1 do to caddisih tre, Aanred question sty better than that,” I that speech is you are daily I don’t know that her, a irritation generally your P a said but not Know uid hotly. i t with the «{ apon not on a par inflictin whethc con in or ones your wife. ot or you realize you' sneeril 1t h eithe and that spectacle for e | her Shes behavior is o men. Katherine vord riticisny can ) seeing you W rmdene Las never on of you. no on - and remark- tived of her, do not why stretch ) on the rack vou doing not frankly tell her let divorce and each go your “Not her—not love cringd” He stumbled over the as a hlind man would grope over an unexpected obstacle path. The ned upon 1{love ing it vot her any are longer, e her way? s0. love Kath words 1y i in he e, L 7 stop 7™ Go away this out.” I hurried away from the house without another word, ing whether T had too teo little. Of cou 1 drawn the picture. His behavior he not been as atrocious as T had pic- tured it, but I had sub-consciously followed a say of my littie mother’s in my of conduct: Words of I'ar t “When a he at on queried fi nd o summer wondei- much b had ov da e t course ewell pendulum has - { far in one direction,” she used to sar, “it must swing just as far in the othe direction before it can come to in its usual place.” Jack was so“blind to his own con- duct that I had purposely painted mx picture in the blackest hue, hoping that the reaction at the sight of :t would bring him back to his old kind- ly chivalrous self. / He stayed in the summer house for - [an hour, and only Katherine knows what his thoughts were during that time. Then T heard him outside their room door rather gruffly demandin: that Katherine should accompany F for a walk. She came out in a minutes and they disappeared in ths direction of the woodland throusgh ! which runs the little brook that Dicl oand T love sb well and which I had shown to them early in the week They did not return until long after luncheon time—to Katie's dismay. for she had taken especial pains witi their last luncheon—they were o leave early the following mornin and I, watching from an unseen post of vantage, saw with an exultant leap of my heart that Katherine's ey were starry with happiness, her face transfigured from the lined travesty of its old loveliness which had trou- bled me. Evidently they had come to a per- fect understanding. but I wondered it Jack would ever forgive me for the part T had played. Whether purpose- { Iy or not, I do not know, but he left | me in suspense as to his attitude all the rest of the day. It was only just SW resi s 5 5 es RAND Hartfor :BURLESQUE JOE HURTIG’'S irls of the U. S. A.’ ‘WITH LEW (SHIMEY) HILTON VAUDEVILLE Phone 1026-C before his departure the next morninz | that he came up to me as T stood alone in the dining room, pui his wrms around me and gave me a warm, ! brotherly hug. “I donjgt mind telling you that T w | angry enough at you to throttle yonu yesterday.” he began’laughingly, then | he sobered quickly. “But I can never 9 | thank vou enough, little coz.” he said a bit brokenly. “‘for calling me to count vesterday. You were right. 1 was killing Katherine. But, pleasc God, I'm going to spend the rest of my life making it up to her.” And, with that assurance, I them both good-bye. Aac- | hade HOUSE OF i ’u\m| CONTINUOUS SAT. l” 5‘ L S CELLE - TODAY—TOMORROW WILLEAM FOX Pz LNT ILLIAM FARNUM ‘HEART A SENSATION AT THE N STRINGS” FOX THEATER YESTERDAY FOX’S SUPREME VAUDEVILLE Forn BIG DU BROWNS al Old Soutl DANCING ROYS—I: JIMMY AND ROSE—Nifty “JUST With Thes No ACTS ce Combined, QUALITY —Art and n Comedy. neensC, SUPPOSE” o Locally Popular REED KIDS “THE lNVISlBLE HAND” CHESTER OUTING FOX N THURSDAY, HARRY CAREY, in “MARK BIAUTIFUL COMEDIES ATURDAY ypical Cavey OLD JAPAN ws RIDAY, S D MEN"— Production Unicss hures otherwise uoted, 5 ot the theates these notices s ov other attr ritten by the press thr which they deal FOX'S THEATER. Harry Carey's i ! ductions. week is | The Fox News above aver he nume, > e iliam Farnum, alone is a niazne b ; : Araws and in his latest picture it attractive powe many sensational pro- for this > Chester Outings LS.t bala of LOVES AND has a thry T the m first weil need the is big picture pr m of merit dis Y& remark the play that pro- unique dual role. could not e 1y o for the first time neve | William Fox has giv- | Pill tive production and | Weck. rted by a company | LoV | which for the Normau ind Lies™ the star in an M, efte star is sup distinetion. As T | the Lanrentian an unusual s given Thé vaudevill of includes the dancing Du RRoys, pair of wirth the real oid Southern ways maost in the of B tops off Ccharmmg able versatility cides her with She loved him as a voung girl n the guisc of twrned voung nim. This Taimadge probably any the Vailey cenes of in are laid in Que- quaint hec. atmo: but, and an old agsin in the part plays in her her greatest picty is Jove, romance and laughter into the picture. William J. the world’s greatest detective, i st time in his latest incidents in: running’ his own life in the so she won and then to hold Norui nd There e Flynn, scen wrt of the program | Browns: The } provokers with | styles and com- ' Jimmie nnd with those clever biteof rder that atest weicon clire down secret ‘Marked Men, very best of [ frerime service. The vaudeville part of the i m is headed Dy Thé Les Morchants ! company of four pecple. The Det i Brothers, who appear in this act, ave {conceded to be the best players on stringed instruments in the world. { Two Pils is 2n entertaining act and the best traihed dog is introduced during the number. Rober and Nel- son are a couple of clever comedians with @ routine of comedy sonas and talks. in TONIGHT—WEDNESDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE ‘A Lady $ Name Mystery ALS AT PALACE the most entertaining und animal acts ever scen in i the city now playing at the Pal- \s the featured attraction. Other include Fields and Maxwell, two capable comedians in “The Raw Re- | cruit;” Johnnie Small and Co., in “Puppy-Love,” and Pitzer and Day, clever couple in “The Country and the City Girl.” The feature attraction Constance One of ! wonderful fa Cop i photoplay News, et . he is Keith Vaudeville Acts e gt MISS Thru its use Grandmother’s youthful appearance has remained until youth has | A become but a memory. The soft, refined, pearly white appearance it renders leaves the joy of Beauty with you for many years. o DON'T Capt. Betts Seals THEY'RE WONDI Gouraud Or:enfal Cream FERD.T m)m‘mw\ su\ New York PICKFORD WEEK RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main Street Phone 1409-2 Oppo. Arch St. MARY Spring Has Already Arrived Inside Our Store charmi with fresh, ashions to red. crowded and - adu will you see? Racks looked What are be over Handsome Tailored Suits SHOWING NEWNIDEAS. Navy, and Tricotine scem to have nge of styles with prices beginning as low Jersey < are hooked for wide popu al, and incxpensive. Priced. $ LYCEUM TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY NORMA TALMADGE “SHE LOVES AND LIES” HEADS I WIN—TAILS YOU LOSE. THAT WAS THI GAME SHE PLAYED D ANTY LIED AND CUPID BUT SMILED first place. as $39.50 to $75 Serge Good SHE WILLIAM J. FLYNN THE WORLD'S GREANTEST DF TIN In a Two Reel Special THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE The Les Morchants KINGS OF THE TRUMENTS LOVE 1 Two Pals INTRODUCING B TRANED DOG IN THE WORLD. Rober and Nelson CLEVER COMEDIANS in | enjoyable | win hin | him | | saral ment { Tongues, her s Talmadge in drama, A 1 dium Myster roaring mous I photc ¥ D, WL Griflith, the Worid and may newest Nanie, Cleo Comedy” Ne comedy- “The Ra- Madison, a and the f concludes with n the bill. W the broducer Hearts The o Baby- notable depend nething lon” other super-pie- I upon 1o whilc environ- dr ss of what particula he matic material. ment that Mother and cured for v will Thursd: cnters o secure lience the production, been Tocally his his latest the 1 special at nd W, has showing be Wy, Friday In nomo family her the from state the Kit n ot Sister Mary cooks daity of four adults. She kitchen an understanding chemistry of cooking, sained study of tic sciene in a university. Consequently the advice she offers happy combination of theory anil practice. Bvery recipe she gives is her own, first tried and ved at her family table (Copyright, 1920, N. 1. A) her own for a brouzht to of don prohibitive in in these days, of a single cannot exclude the 1ges are almaost s most (00ds ar food value we but the orange is so great that fruit from our dict We usually think of being just a refreshing, rich in minc salts value. One authority the mount of food contained single large orange about equivalent to that found half slice of bread.” we look or- anges that way use them food, answering s of the it ceases to be xanj to them. The way to determine the of a thin is to decide the which demands it and the rived by the use of it Menu for Breakfast—oO rup, coffee Luncheon peaches, coolic Dinner—Cr steak, mashed potatoes. rots, radishes, apple pi My Ow Club steaks are not 1 porterhou an orang delicious fruit but having no states is in a It at and two ne extrava as body buy a economy necessity henefit de- rich waf- nests, canned i m of salsify club car- soup., red quite as and steaks are cut from the and with the exception ece tenderloin which porterhouse the meat €hib steaks cut make a real fe N Nests. sive zoad. These hind quarter of the little | is left on the practically the same. thick and broile 15 st it s of to Salt Peppet Separa Beat whites pinch of salt picce of toast center and drop 1he it. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and put in a vers hot oven to hrown the whites and set the Serve once, i whites and yolks of till stiff and dry. with Pile whites on make a hollow volk of an eg the in in yvolk tich Wair cups cream. tablespoons sugar. cups flour > teaspoons ha n salt. whites and arately. Mix dry in to cream and J perfectly smooth. Add whites of e beaten stilf and drvy. Bake in hot, well greased walfle irons. Cookies, 2 cups sugar. 1 cup sour cream. 2 ip butter and 1 Kking powder. At yYolks Of rd mixed. 1 teaspoon soda. 1 teaspoon cream o 1-1 teaspoon salt Fleur to rol Nutmes. e sug tartar. Add and dd 1d add and shortening Dissolve tartar in and Mix salt with tlouy Cre beaten cream mixtur o cream [ R Splendid Shore Haddock ! Not Frozen 10c¢ lb. Fancy Rockport Cod, Not Frozen, 18c Ib. Eastern White Not Frozen, 40c 1b. Chilied Halibut 32c. Large Flat Newfoundland Herring 12¢ 1b. Shad Sea Trout, Butterfish, Lake Pickerel, Eels. Floun- ders, Cod Cheeks, Cod pelts, Finnan Halibut, Haddie. Round Litile Necks Steaming Clams, Shrimps This stock will arrive Wed- nesday. MOORE’S FISH MARKET Washington Place, and imnounce- | “The | on | out Fresh ! ‘Syrup It 1s abo delici {waffles and’ biscifits. : sugar product made by the refmers i of Dommo Packagr’ Su,,ars. wnnulp'rd Tatz!e!\ Pa wdcred Contediera i Go&dcn Syum Roll on a foured mold- ing board and cut with a cut- ter. Bake in a hot oven. (As a man cats so shall he Add nutm cookie live. MARY. Sub:eription Dance At Shuttle Meadow Club | A subscription dance will be given the Shutile Meadow Countr: Monday. The dance w year affair and the first of kind given at the club. The subserip- tion dances given in New Britain few vears ago were suce and the committee in believes that a val of this pre-war custom will meet with poy i The committee in charge Rachel Parker Humphrey guerite M at clnn on a leap ¢ “lora and and JRED SHIPS. United States for Passcnger Boats. k. 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