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DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife forgot In the y's Supgest Jhed into 1ny e, demanding the pme misluid articly ot which | ow nothing, himself, ureau room than th room for really ax with ok of | the where- his was sup he plenty Hut ordinary has a of has man's concerning his clothing, phiounced degrec cy amsociated o8 wWrong leventh Jumpin to biame time pleasantness, 1 the the with mas woman him for schooled though my grimly m the morning of this last INVILLE A. C. EFIT DANCE COMPOUNCE AY EVENING JULY 13. e Waltz jion 50c Brewster’s Orch. GHT, 8:30 ¥, Thursday and Saturday M BIG WEEK Stock Season RMICAN PLAYERS —— 2.0 Good Eddie' Comedy Supreme ING BUT THE TRUTH™ Tbe. Matinees 3¢ and 30c ONS’ ACE Actor In false Code’ fou Wil Like Boys VAUDEVILLE ACTS—A With BROWERS in Syncopation” * MONDAY, abel Normand g N “The Slim Princess” By America’s Greatest Living Humorist, GEORGE ADE “IHE LOST CITY" FOX N Episode — R OUTING VAUDEVILLE LA DUE S“EVERY LITTLE DAY, M MIX A Story FRIDAY, - U TRERHERBAEREE ELMER BEARD THING"—With a Big Cast SDAY duy before would matter what happened, pared almost wlity our journey south not lose my self-control no eventu- sometimes It is the long more effectual in than a sharp blow to Dicky's wnd had found myself for any But hacking which s breaking a stick When | had \fter his last demand o cuff links he 1 was in no phic mood to listen to the abrupt s he flung at as I turned to ve the room What's this | hear about Dad gei- ting you a stateroom all to yourself Of course, the words were perfectly natural and inoffensive. lut the tone made me subtly feel that Dicky con widered my father's action as a slight to the rest of the party. However, [ tried to make my volce sound matter of fact an I replied “Your hearing is perfectly Father did get me one. That your mother one, and Major land secured one for Mrs. Durk Dicky looked at me queerly. “'Ye-es, s0 I've understood,’ he said dryly, and I wondered with a terrified little qualm whether he, too, suspected that the young officer had obtained the drawing.-room for me, and that he had passed it on to Mrs. Durkee only upon my refusal of it. My father and my mother-in-law had both surmised the truth, and the fact that they had done so had troubled me with its hint that Major Grantland's feeling toward me had not escaped their notice. It was bad enough to be troubled and remorseful myself over the young of ficer's attitude without its being a matter of comment to others. “While Ed—ith—" To Dicky's Jealousy, unreasoning of my own conduct and that jor Grantland himselt 1 had long been used, and I prepared mysell for some cutting little speech con cerning the young military man. But to my surprise it was something far difforent which was the theme ot Dicky’s next speech. “Of course you're going to Rita Brown to share it."” The implication which his words earried, that there was no other course possible, neitied me so I for- got for the Instant that the thing he had proposed was the very course upon which I had myself decided. “Of course I will do no such thing,” ¥ retorted “The devil you won't!” Dicky's eyes flashed wrathfully. “Do you mean to tell me that you're going to travel in state while Ed-—ith and Lella are crowded in with Rita?" Madge Mimicks Dicky. He had paused perceptibly between the syllables ot Edith’'s name, and had finished it hurriedly beca . I was sure, he was afrald that changing the order of his mertion of the two sis- ters might attract my attention. It was the most unimportant trifie, and might well have been an accident, but I had noticed similar trifles before, and, woman like, I at once jumped to the most maddening solution of his request or rather demand He was far more solicifous of Edith Falrfax's comfort than of mine. He could not bear that she should be in- convenienced Far rather would he condemn me to the society of a girl whom he knew 1 detested. I felt rising in me a primitive Ber- serk impulse to vent my rage upon things generally, beginning with the sneering, handsome countenance of my husband. | controlled this im- pulse, though it might have been bet. ter for bhoth Dicky and me If I had given vent to the wild anger that shook me instead of confining the tor- rent under the ice with which 1 was able to coat it “You will please pardon me,” ¥ sald In my most frigid manner. T had not realized how very much the comfort of Ed—ith and Lella count- ed with you. 1 shall, of course, ac- cede to your wishes and invite Miss Brown to share my stateroom, much us [ detest her™ T had purposely mimicked his hesi- tation over Edith's name, and knew by Dicky's exclamation and his sud- den movement toward me that [ had scored savagely But 1 went out of the room, ignoring the f that his exclamatory utterance of my name had seemed a protest of misunder- stood motives, not of ange gone room, had lost correct, leaves Grant- invite - WEDNESDAY — Final Episode “THE FLY cop” 4--Headliners--4 HARRY LA VAN WS SATURDAY N of Love, THREE GOLD COIL nnd Romance. that I and 1 had pre- | W’ e = i “H" (K ,;«’ L ey J l'l‘l Qe ~ - PE] oy ™ ""i'i'T'”l“\s/. AN i b‘.— e \o; s+ otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press of the theaters o AT PoOXxX » Slim Princess” opened a three days’ engagement at Fox's this after- Mabel nation of George Ade's story It offers Miss Nor- for noon Normand is the star in this ac of the same nanie mand every well facility revealing her known versatility and comely ability. Everyone who is acquainted with American literature is familiar with the name of George Ade. He is one of the country rorists since the s of Mark Tw ind “The Slim Princess” i3 George Ade pretty nearly at his best, which means that 1t is an ideai vehicle for Miss Normand. The #la- has appeared in n'most every imaginable role, from Sis Hop- kins to straight characters, but this i the first tme that she has over lieen disguized as an oriental, The atmosphere for the story is set in Monrovenia and against this back- ground the action revolves around a zirl cursed with a slim, beautifuf figure when stout rotundity is appre- ciated more by the youth of the city, according to oriental ideals. TIn her endeavors to beome fat and suited to her station in life, Miss Normand dons a rubber suit, which, at a lawn fete, gets punctured and the popular girl stands before the startled native song, growing slimmer and slimmer cvery mowment. This is but an inci- dent in a feature rich in humorous situations, all of which are calculated 19 score with Miss Normand leading the way Included in today's program are ‘he Iast episode o “The Lost City,” a new Chester Cuting. another rollicking comedy, “The Fly Cop,” and the Fox News. The vaudeville offerings for this first half of the week include such well known acts as Elmer Beard, Ru and LaDvue, Harry LaVan and “Every Little Thirg,” wita u large cast. most famous If you want the sweetest bread, the tastiest rolls and muffins you ever ate, bake with ANGELUS FLOUR It's good for you because you'll want to EAT MORE BREAD Sold by L. PROTASS 53 Hartford Avenue —LYCEUM— TONIGHT, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY DOROTHY DALTON —IN— “L’APACHE” SHLENT AVENGER, No. 9 POLLARD COMEDY Lyceum News, Burton Holmes, Others ctions with which they deal. THE CORMICAN PLAYERS. Fun that is typical, bright wholesome and in gencrous guantities, music that sets the feet to tapping and lips to puckering, a cast of ex- cellence and a®chorus of young and beautiful girls are some of the fea- tures that will make “Very Good Eddie,” as produced by The Cormi- can Playvers at Parsons’ theater all this week, one of events of the summer season. KEENAN Frank Keenan, est character actor,” comes to the Palace theater today for three days in his newest Pathe offering, ““The False Code.” Other films include the Hall Itoom Boys in another of their funny comedies, Elmo Lincoln and the Pathe News. The Keith vaudeville bill contains four eycellent acts head- ed by “The Browers,” in “A Lesson in Syncopation.” Other acts include Hugh Stanley, the upside down boy: Sherman and Pierce in songs and dances, and De Loach and McLaurin, “The Gloom Assassinators.” LYCEUM THEATER. For the first half of the week Lyceum will present Datton in “L'Apache” Duncan in “The Silent Avenger,” No. 9. The Lyceum News, Pollard com- edy and others will complete the bill. For Thurvl:n Frank \\"n\o will be seen in “"Burnt Wings. the Miss Dorothy and William ( In ily of four adults. her kitchen an understanding of the chemistry of cooking, gained from study of domestic science in a state university. Consequently she offers is a happy theory and practice. Every she gives is her own, first tried out and served at her family table. (Copyright, 1920, N. The cut known aa round steak in beef as the more expensive cuts. In fact, in the round the number of calories of protein per pound are the same. The chief objection to round steak is its toughness. The connecting tis- sues are stronger and the meat coars- er grained. It the meat is ground very { fine this difficulty is overcome. In cooking round steak one is very apt to cook most of the goodness out of it in an attempt to make it ten- der. If the meat is very finely chopped it can be cooked in a variety of ways, rare or well done. If the steak #s to be broiled rare an excel- lent way to cook it is like this: Buy two tin pie pans esactly the same size. Butter pans and pack ground meat in ope. Broil on one side, turn | into other pan and broil on the other imda Season with salt and pepper | and a little butter, just like porter- house, and serve very hot. Menu for Tomorrow. B R A K F A 8T — Cantaloupe, scrambled eggs, toast, coffee. LUNCHEON—Swiss chard on toast, plain cookies, fresh raspberries, tea. DINNER—RBoneless birds, new po- tatoes in cream sauce, oriental beans, lettuce salad, junket ice cream, drop cokes, coffee. | My Own Recipes. E. A) Swiss chard is a delicious vegetable | little known or used. The stalks can l\»e used as asparagus and the leaves For Sale A Shoe Store, Saloon and Three Grocery Stores. Some good paying properties on Washington street, Maple street, City avenue, Orange street, Oak street, Lawlor street, Hart street, Chestnut street, Clark street, Overlook avenue, Pearl Court, Belden street, Park View avenue, Market street, Pleasant street and Roberts street. Fire, Automobile and Life Insurance. New Britain Real Estate Exchange 38¢ MAIN STREET. 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