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DING A HUSBAND | Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife : ita Brown, Iteally to | ward her it le quite that Hame | cir k1 to have eve keep my wn Uin Grantland was n to ik my mornir That ther 1 well touy Knew than her il her lady ratlroad slon of Doy iwith to earl hap ced retorted it ® and undisguised rilliant o had told t she meant et the , and 1'd I'm afraid There'll be t} fa eyes. 1 knew me wo | to do her of n N attentions this withont test attraction toward @l in her shallow im for his rieks, that othing, tor of posesncd t In her Tell | mibed. “Cn dear heart to 1 soul of knew lnek Ehe she the won- and heart There merconary was the wealth Wil et o [d possessed, fhe ma he could and would | oo o ho married f eeption of her inten ade it possible for my win in the battle my waglag with my e waws clover enough | T had fath d her suro——indeed, I sus ecounted not only upon but upon the distinct weapon which that into her hands that T knew what o would pretend esentment of mine to during our whe slipped sk p herth he brain Pk WiR | lower up over whie on her sid ven thre al her imp smiling at situation Both m had o irec th ubl one, and ¥ berth of ther omm row confine 8o { chose After bath und tions which to int hed omitted slipped fortable wome lLime mental do the performed into stumb thought jer fulness pett What drawing-roc way? 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I Dicky told her about the pM ArrAngements, any rhaps she was guilty of an exhibition natu As 1 thought over, no doubt my hust of 1t na ordina 1e understand provided for the fact that stateroom every that our same tence st 1 chided entment was a Dicky's little for the that the thought But try as I might from my mind the tween my husband's atti 1t of Major Grantland. A into slumber I told but not less bitterly considerate of every while Major of myself hanish pped vily was vor1d but me | Grantiana— Sennett Comedy p Chapters of FOMAN IN GREY oTHERS SUNDAY Double Feature Bill EAL HART —IN— ERT SMILES TY HAMILTON. Make you work guar ORIA New and PNIGHT BURGLAR JOY NEW EN ' Tel, 860, LAST TIMES TODAY An AllStar Cast in comhb Radiators Prices Lower Than (Under RADIATORS oo Anto repaired. wand Pord Honey- ways on hand, Eyer Befor n’ADIY ~econ AND AUTO WORKS. 17 East Main St Bronson Hou ‘OUT OF THE STORM” A Photodrama SEDGAR AND TEACHY NICKFEL ROBBRERY MUTT & JEFF—FON N} AUDEVILLE Masterpie GHAM L} CUSHMAN AND WILs “HUDDIES Amerien’s Cleverest Javes ith Five « SUNDAY EVENING, JULY TOM MOORE IN CAUST POR TONIGHT An Al Star Cast Preses THE THIRD WOMAN And PAY, TUNSDAY W GLADYS BROCKWE A SISTER TO SALOMY rox WEDNESDAY NTERTAINMENTS, oRedodedeodede bedatododode Log do oot ot 21 - ~ ¥ GHREAT MYSTERY.™ WS, EW S g | 4--Headliners--4 @ | STELLY N THORNTON nile Entertainers, 25th 2o 21T Redededodode ol erwise noted. these motices are written by the press bureaus of the themters or sttractions with which they deal. LYCEUM MAY HAVE ROAD SHOWS AGAIN | | ‘! ek | Another epic is shortly to eccur in of the Lyceum theater in this it history for city has n announced by the manazement he changed patrons tor that the present svstem will changed program offered 1fter Labor Day. The thea- present rurning mowies Manager Halvint announced this morning that the final program of the present seaxon will be present- ed on munday July 25, when the m of pictures possible to will be shown at the { the that date the theater will for some weeks during extensive alterations will be inside and out. The manage- plans to spend several thousand in this work and when ¢om 1 hopes to offer New Britain the and most up-to-date theater in these parts. The policy of the theater for the fall has not heen determined as yet but it is expeeted that vaudevilie of the best circuit will be shown. Tt is reported that New RBritainites are in store for a treat as the management s endeavoring to arrange a weekly program which includes a road show on Monday and Tuesday, movies Wednesday and vaudeville Thursday. Friday and Saturday The managzement of the theater wishes to extend to the public their reciation to the patrons of the ater for their co-operation in mak- their enterprise a success. and an en- tirely the at is only evening hest prog for After contract ter he which made ment on only h ing AT FOX the at This the Storm" teresting story from Gertrude Atherton's famous novel, “The Tower of Ivory.” has proven one of the most powerful seen on the screen for some time. Tt full of clean-cut action and realistic scenes, especially the shipwreck and Jull delivery scenes Tomorrow evening features will be the offering. Tom Moore will be seen in “Just for To- night nd “The Third Woman" will P ented with an all-star cast ‘Just for Tonight” tells the story of a man, who, in his adventure-filled quest of love, is confronted by situa- tions that would have balked a less determined person than Theodore Whitney, Jr. (played by Tom Moore) The claim that “The Third Woman" s a remarkable picture is justified from the fact that it has a wonderful cast as well as a wonderful story., As many notable screen actors as ordin- arily would appear in three or four pictures are here seen in the same production Carlyle Bilackwell past pictures, has the “The Third Woman playing tha part of a yoifig white man of good family who learns that he has In- dian blood in his veins, and who de cides to go back to his own people and live. Opposite him are threc girls. One of them is Louise Lovely, starred in many pictures, and here seen in the role of a society girl. An other is Gloria Hope, often a star, and now cast in the role of a daughter of the plains who is willing to love and marry the man of mixed blood —because he i= a man in the best sense of the word. Myrtle Owen is ast as the Indian girl. Others who have prominent par are Winter Hall, Mayme Kelso, George Hernan- dez, Walter Lonz and Frank Laasing Truly an “A Sister s | Brockwell as the ix last day Fox's. The which was for “Out of very in- adapted is the usual two be star of many eading role in lome,” with star, which Gladvs will be — HOUSE presented at Fox's, besinning on Mon- day, is reported to be one of the most remarkable mystery stories ever placed upon the s=creen, containing a theme of extr inary daring. handled with unusual skiil and power, and a stellar role surpassing in sus- tained suspense any in which Miss Biockwell herctofore has been cast Monday's program will also include the | new Chester Outing and ays"” a spiendid com- edy as an entire change of the il »x News “School T as well vaudeville THE CORMICA) Two great local theate vents of importance to ers will take place at Parsons’ theater, Hartford, on Mon- day evening when the Cormican Players will offer for the first time in Hartford Willard Mack's powerful drama of American life o Much for S0 Much,” and the initial appearance of Ethel Van Waldron, the company's new leading lady. Miss Van Waldron comes to Hartford with the reputation of being one of the country's fore- most younger leading women, and numbers a zreat many local theater- goers in her long list of admirers. The story of the play concerns a self-reliant girl who thinks she knows the wavs of men and can win what she needs for the support of her fam- ily by giving “se much for so rhuch, and limiting the amount given for what she receives to the minimum. Mary BRremnan is the pretty private secretary to a wealthy stock broker. She is also the sole support of her widowed mother and her vounge: brother and sister, and together they live in a cheap but respectable apart- ment in one of the inexpensive sec- tions of New York city. One ot the most welcome visitors to the Bren- nan apartment is Tom Hughes, a voung newspaper reporter who is very much in love with Mary but lacking the income necessary to lift the burden from Mary's shoulders, is compelled to stand aside and see her made the object of the many atten- tions bestowed upon her by her em- ployer. Complications and a happy climax follow. SUNDAY AT THE Two excellent features will big attraction at the Palace for the sSunday evening show. George Beban will be offered in “Hearts of Men.™w and an all-star ¢ will present Pathe's super-production, “The - Web of Deceit.”” Other films will consist of comedies, news and “The Moon- riders.” Reserved seats may be ob- tained Sunday at the Palace confec- tionery store. PALACE. be the AT PALACE. The management’ of the Palace theater announces that the new select special attraction, “A Scream in the Night,” will be its atiraction for Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday. This announcement is of more than pass- ir interest in view of the fact that “A Scream in the Night” takes its place among the greatest pictures made sinée the inception of the art. The picture achieves its greatness Lake Compounce BAND CONCERT Every Sunday Afternoon REGULAR DINNERS Dancing, Wednesday and Saturday All the Attractions Which Amuse PIERCE & NORTON, Props. { Bristol, Conn. PALACE OF HITS — 8 —— BIG SHOWS TODAY ——3 WILLIAM S, HART —IN— JACK DEMPSEY “SQUARE DEAL SANDERSON™ GOOD VAUDEVILLE SUNDAY NIGHT TWO EXCELLENT FEATURES . GEORGE BEBAN —T “!:learts “The Web COMEDIES RE WITH RUTH BUDI A MYSTERY YOU — NFWS — CRVED SEATS CAN BE OBTAINED SU AT PALACE CONFECTIONERY STORE. of Men”’ Star Cast in Pathe’s Super-Production. of Deceit’”’ MOONRIDERS DAY MONDAY — TUFSDAY — “'}'JDNF-\D—.\\ THE BIG PHOTOPLAY SE} SATION “‘A Screamin the Night’’ THE UL N AERIAL STAR. ER FORGET. 4--New Keith Vaudeville Acts--4 principally by reason of its unique and powerful dramatic story. Writ- ten by Charles A. Logue, the =tory is on the Darwinian theory that man is evolved from monke) The experiment with the leading character, Darwin’s theory is wild creature whom he brings up in the jungles. The creature, named Darwa, is taken to civilization where society accepts her as a woman. Robert Hunter, a voung aristocrat, falis in love her. He is heing congratulated by his friends, when Silvio steps in and declares that he is to be congratylat- ed upon the success of his experi- ment. The creature is not a woman, he explains, but the result of his ex- periments, therefore, only half hu- man, The Keith vaudeville new acts includes Guy roller skating novelty, Stevens and Bordeau, comedians; Corrine Ar- buckle, a petite singing comedienne, and the Four lany Brothers in a sensational casting act. based which Silvio, hopes to prove a four in a bill of Fisher with | kitcnen of her Bister Mary cooks daily } of four adults. She brought to her kitchen an understanding of the chemistry of cooking, gained from study of domestic science in a state university. Consequently the advice she offers is a happy combination of theory and practice. Every recipe she gives is her own, first tried out and served at her family table. own home for a family (Copvright, 1920, N. A common wire hair-pin can be sterilized and used as a cherry pitter if one does not possess the real ar- ticle. Drop_-the hair-pin in boiling water and hoil for 20 minutes. This will make the hair-pin a perfectly all right kitchen utensil The looped end lifts out the cherry stone quickly and easily. The cherry is not bruised- as much as in using the fingers and the fingers do not get stained quito so badly. Menu for Tomorrow. BREAKFAST — Grapefruit, mush, syrup. coifee LUNCHEON Yew onions on teast, baking powder biscuits, jelly, maple drop cookies, tea. DINNER—Filet of sole, tartar sauce, shoe string potatoes, String beans, chilled watermelon, coffee. My Own R¢ 5 Any melon needs to be thorbughly chilled but especially watermelon. Even it the mclon is not as sweet as fried it might be, 1 it is fce cold every bhody must acknowledge that it makes a refreshing dessert on a hot day at least. As in buying cantaloupe, I leave the cheice to my huckster. NEW ONIONS ON TOAST. Young onions. 4 squares of toast. 2 tablespoons grated cheese. 15 cup cream. Butter. Salt. Paprika. Allow five or six onfons for each portion. Use all of the white part. Peel and hoil in salted water till ten- der. Tutter toast, sprinkle with a little grated chcese, add onions, a little paprika and another grating of cheese. Set in the oven just long enough to melt the cheese. Before serving pour over cream which has been heated. MAPLE DROP COOKIES, 1 cup maple syrup. 34 cup butter. 3 cups flour. 1 teaspoon soda. 1 teaspoon lemon juice. 1% teaspoon salt. 2 tablespoons water. Softén butter and add to maple svrup. Mix and sift dry ingredients. Add to first mixture. Add lemon juice. Add water. Mix thoroughly. Drop from a teaspoon onto a well greased dripping pan. Bake six minutes in a hot oven. There's one thing a woman can keep to herself-—when she burns the potatoes and they don’'t taste scorched The Story of YOU CAN'T AFFORD "C Every Pretty Woman TO MISS SEEING AMERICA'S BEST STOCK COMPANY ORMICAN PLAYERS IN THE POWERFUL, POTENT THREE-ACT DRAMA “So Much For So Much?” By Willand Mack, the Author of ‘“Tiger Roae” MONDAY EVENING (Mats. Wednesday, Thursday EVENINGS AT 8:30 Evenings: 25¢ to 75¢ ALL WEEK Parsons’® AND ALL WEEK and Saturday) MATINEES AT Matinecs: 28c to 50c ALL WEEK THEATER—HARTFORD. Steamship Tickets To All Parts of the World | Where a Steamship Sails We Can Book You AMERICAN TOURS The Most Complete Steamship Ticket Agency in New England. Owing to the Heavy Travel to Europe it is advisable for those who desire August or September passage to book at once. We will help you with your Passports. Applications on hand. REMITTANCES TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES Expedited Through Our Own European Offices DRAFTS MAIL and CABLE MONEY ORDERS to all parts of the world at minimum Rates. FOREIGN MONEY Bought and Sold at Current Rates. GEO. A. QUIGLEY 297 Main Street New Britain, Conn.

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