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DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of evelations Futher Dl hen Advised 1 solessed when the hys- g had finished aring I lay back # of my berth with a he and a dendly feel. eping over me usted to and 1 that my father had r that he could push it y assistance, 1 knew e would station him @ door to keep every and 1 longed the he whould re m his & Junior to me. I felt ad of being alone bo- © father's gentle knock the dgor, preliminary and Junior toddled to rous Httle gurgles of * I found that 1 even my baby's prat Ineeded —the ministra lelan or a nurse. All nahlp wearled me in for Her rise for keenly as bked at nie 4 over me, then he my side, lifted the him to the couch, im delightedly playing toys which my father e of carrying in his the child he idolizes. returned as swiftly to aking my pulse, kiss- and palms Iightly to Mre. It is o test I of- do not wish to dis- with w clinical ther- which my mother pgo. I could almost structing me about it vary with external used to my. “They accurate guide. Put in & fover yourself Mlll( and Invalids and Substitis.- .“" and Exchange Studio quarters d never ceases for a real of a Wife the can tem trust same sufely always you your lips are perature, and them I felt 4o exhausted to open my eves. which had closed upon the picture of my baby boy playing contentedly upon the but 1 wondered weakly if my s brain was busy with the same memory of mine, only extend- ing farther back. Had he stood with my mother beside n § 1d while she gav this test? T was of it as T heard the quick intake of his breath he raised his head and the involuntary_groan which he smothered so quickly as to make its very existance a question I must either have dozed consclousness for moment, knew w my voice callir rply aret,” and upon my weak response the slipping of his arm under my shoulders and the pressing of a against my lips. A Potent Restorativ Take this,” he commanded, and as I obeyed I felt upon my lips the bi- ter taste of the potent remedy with which 1 have often revived my mother mother-in-law from attacks couch fathe me or lost for the next thing | Mther's sh spoon and my of as deft as those physician. [ with all ments were ned nurse or a that hes in common other sojourners in strange countries, was compelled to have a smattering knowledge of medicine and emergen cy treatments. | was thankful for his knowled the deadly faintness which had overcame me to ] When watching mile knew as began he tried te but 1 because my I opened my eves o anxiously. 1 him reassuringly failure of it which chained up made a dismal of the exhaustion will and muscles ‘Listen, darling,” he with a tense quietness that betrayed his eme tior you must or m used to illness than 1 ou. } don me If | guess that your mother. in-law is partly to blame for this col- 1 and her taking of you |is o of the question. | suppose the next best person Is Mrs, Durkee. Am I not right 2" I knew that he Nttle nelghbor i nurse, except for her patients too Indulgently cy which would not trouble oIt as if I never wished to see a mor wel of food wain. But genuine my affection for her the very thought of her fluffy cheeriness, her gurrul ous ehatter. o me shiver inwardly, even as | assented to my Father's pro posal in order to relive his perplexed anxiety said have some with was, absolutely, My a tender and skilful habit of feeding a tenden m the ma Why Madge Langhed As he went out of the door to sum mon her T felt a sudden unreasoning desire to call him back, and send him imstead—I laughed weakly, hysterical- Iy a¢ my own inconsistency—for the last person in the world under the oir- cumstances whom I ought to have wished for my mother-in-law and genuine beverage. e new “Tange” Try a case of the old fashioned Cr ENTRAL BREWING CO. of New York. BOTTLING WORKS for New Britain. Q##G####@fi@#%&fi#’fi#fiéi VAUDE LAST TIMES TODAY LDINE FARRAR R, - E OF THE DESERT’ us, SQUERZY” " OUTING UDEVILLE 'mIGHT MILLER apectac THURS,, ¥R, WANDA “MISS HOBRS™ FOX ENTERTAINMENT GUBBRHVBEBBVBDIDHGD SAT., HAWLEY Hartford Ave. VIiLLE mantic, Production., CSPRINGTIV FOX NEWsS 4--Headliners--4 BROWN & MYRTLE CHAS, RICE & CO. SHeS AUG, 6 7 IN o 2-Redet e le] BEOGGGBGLES for 1§ | “mlmm ll]“ lll Unless otherwise noted. these buremus of the theaters or at trac AT FO) This is the last day for of the Desert” at Fox's. It is a stu- pendous production full of massive and thrilling climaxes with much of the romantic interw the best thing in which Farrar, the star, has been seen Manager Dean announces that ginning tomorrow and continuing for the week he will pre- Hawley, in her first star- “Miss Hobbhs." will be the “Flame scenes the balance of sent Wanda ring vehiele, An excellent upport of the new star. Ford plays opposite Miss while other film favorites include Helen Jerome KEddy, Walter Hicks, Jack Mullhall, Julianne Johnston and Emily Chichester. On the same bill will be seen Mutt and Jeff in “One Round Jeff.” two rollicking comedies, “Ile Loves Like He Lies,” and “The Road to Ruin,” and the Fox News There will be an entire change of the vaudeville program AT PALACE. An execiting automobile race big feature in “Excuse My the latest picture starring which to the for commencing Thursday. This photoplay is signed sequel to “The Roaring a previous automobile pic- ture with Mr. Reld, and, like its predecessor, is based upon an original zine story by Byron Morgan Jack Dempsey will be seen in new chapter of his popular serial in he gets in the ring 1nd hn\‘ s fast rounds. Other fil Mack Sennett's new Wouldn't Believe It.” and the News There will be a com- change vaudeville with four acts that are very clever. cast seen in Harrison Hawley, is the Dust,” Wallace 18 coming three days ma which three clude “You Pathe plete Keith .nmuh. of Ki€chen the kitchen of her owu home Mary cooks daily for a family adults. She brought to her 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 1s her own, first tried out and strved at her family table. Sister of four kitchen (Copyright, , N. E. A.) An bruise and charm will There is against It not let the tion of the butter will But the kiddies get during the summer thai do not break | the skin but will turn ¥ k ahd blue, Butter applied immedis y to these bumps will save a disfiguring bruise mark old-fashioned remedy for a one that works like a be found in_ the larder. one condition to guard the skin is broken, do butter touch that por- bruise. The salt in the hurt. Menu Breakfast—I with top milk, lade. coffee Luncheon with French mousse, tea Dinner—Veal stew huttered carrots, ple and cheese, coffee My Own Recpe When 1 serve “York State™ with pie. 1 like to cut it in thin slices and put it the side of the ple plate. This makes it casy to eat with the pie Peas px cooked PALACE ouse of ilits.” for Tomorrow. 1ked bran cereal marma- upples, muffins, Pe endive aspberry ding. with dumplings sliced tomatoes, ap pie cheese on LAST TIME TODAY PAULINE FREDERICK N WOMAN INDEX™ AR LN} “THE ON THE GOOL TLLE. THURS, F'RL. Wallacg Reid ‘ExcuseMyDust’ |, FULL OF 90 W. P. THRILIS! MACK SENNETT'S COMEDY “You Wouldn't Believe It JACK DEMPSEY He's in action in this chapter. See him box three fast rounds, = Keith Vaudeville Acts —— SAT. Palace | de- | lots of kunrk-{ | cream | Imnlll; l . Lo notices are weitten by the press with which they deal. es 1_teaspoon salt. 2 tablespoons bhutter. 1-2 cups milk. tablespoons flour. Melt butter, add flour and stir till smooth. Add milk stirring constant- Season with salt and pepper and cook till thick and smooth. Add eggs well beaten. Beat the whole till well mixed. Add peas. Turn into a buttered baking dish. set in a pan of hot water and bake in a hot oven for 30 minutes. Serve at once. Raspherry Mousse. 1 quart raspberries. 1 cup sugar. J 1.2 rablespoons gelatin. 1-4 cup cold water. 2 cups whipping cream Wash and drain berries. Cover w#h sugar and let stand until the sugar is dissolved and the juice drawn out. Mash anhd strain through checse- | cloth Dissolve zelatin in cold wa- {ter. Hring fruit juice to a beil and 1 atin. let cool. When be- { zinning to set stir in whipped cream. Turn into mold packed in ice and ! =alt in equal proportions. cover tight- Iy and let stand three or four hours. If you have a crank freezer, cover the freezer first with strong paraflin | pAper and also put a cork in the hole in the lid Anyway d 2 hayfever is nothing to be | sneez. MARY. - HAD RHEUMATISM - FORTY YEARS|. 'Unable to Bend Knees— Claims Var-ne-sis Re- moved Every Sign of Disease ““I have suffered from rheumatism since I was 23 years of age. I am now 75. Of course, I thought there was no help for me, as each year I grew worse, until finally ngotaob-d that I had tobe assisted in rising from a chair. I was unable to bend my knees and could not open or close my hands, as the fingers were swollen from a chalky deposit.”’ So said Mrs. S. E. Smith of 60 Lynnfield Street, Lynn, Mass. ““ At times I was confined to my bed, unable to lift my head from the plllow or turn over without assistance. It seemed as though every joint in my body was involved, and the pain through my hips was almost unendurable. ““So many people had been helped through Var-ne-sis that I decided to try it, although I had very little faith that it would benefit me very much. I secured the medicine and started to take it faithfully, and after several months 1 could see a decided change in my condition; by continuing the treat- ment every si and symptom left me, even the swelling on the finger joints dnu%pnred It seems almost mcredlble that & woman who has had the disease 50 long could recover. I connder it almost miraculous, but will be glad to answer any letters pertaining to my case.” |, Var-ne-sisisa vegetable remedy that has been remarkably successful in wchromc cases of rheumatism, particu- |larly in those cases that have been treated with the ordinary remedies month after month without results. , ur drugginu, In liquid or tablet orm. You ought to read ‘‘ The Rust of Human Hinges.” Send for it tod.yto { W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass. It’s free. H | Var-ne-sis Rub-On eases pain. Hops$1.351b. Complcte Outfit of PURITY MALT and HOPS for home brew. POST PAID $1.30. Will make 5 gallons. complete line of supplics. Original Malt and Supply Co. yen, Ct. Also All Day During Closed Mondays August. Sage-Alen & INCORPORATED Mail and Phone Oirders given €@ most careful at- tention. HARTFORD OUR RUG SALE CONTINUES A FEW DAYS ONLY WHITTALL RUGS (Discontinued Patterns) MUCH REDUCED. BEST RUGS MADE IN 4 AMERICA NOW SELLING LOWEST RUG PRICES OF THE Y NOW AVAILABLE. AT SALY PRICES GIVING MANY TEMPTING VALUES. See These Prices for Whittall and Other Makes ANGLO-PERSIANS AND OTHER ROYAL WORCESTER RUGS TEPRAC AND BEST BEST GRADE BODY BRUSSRALS BEST GRADE WILTONS .. WOOrL, WILTO! $139.50 - $105.00 - $94.50 - $64.50 The Above Prices on Size 9x12. Wool and Fiber Rugs Reduced Excellient Rugs 10 RUGS, SIZE 9x12 3 RUGS, SIZF 7.6x10.6 6 RUGS, SIZE 6x) Think of service. for cetting a big carpet 9x12 for only A zood locking yuz as well. Very Foonomical. S-SR 5 313.75 $11.75 e GRYB $13.75. And a floor covering that will give you good We advise you to look into this. Service and Very Extra Special--Five 9x12 Rugs At $56.75 THIS IS A VALUE THAT patterns, rugs that you can use in either living room or dining room, Carring you back tu the days before the war, does’t it? SEE THESE RUGS? come early THURSDAY. ALL GRASS RUGS AT 25 PER CENT. OFF DURING $58. You the price is only WHY DON'T You will if you ANNOT BE EQUALED IN HARTFORD. eleghnt And Beautiful Rugs, rugs of a standard make. THIS SALE 35 Eonvention of éo;n. Fife and Drum Corps Ass’n AUSPICES OF T. A. B. DRUM (‘(‘)RI‘S. Friday and Saturday For. rnhnu.lnuu«. The Original Food-Drink For. ki vy | fi'*mm PRFRBRE AR August 13 and 14 FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 13 Reception and Dance at Bardeck's Hall. SATURDAY. AUGUST 14 Contests at St. Mary's Playground SATURDAY NIGHT Dance. Baton Gontest and Drilling at Bardeck’s Hall PARADE SATURDAY A, M. AT Xery free of Caticura Laboratories, Dept. Mass. 25c. everywhere. Saybrook Fels Saybrook Flounders Porgies . . Butter l“q\ . Blue Fish — whol Tuna Fich Cod Steak hore Hnl‘dm‘k 5 Blue Fish Steak Salmon. and Boiled Lobsters, Round an Neck Clams. We arc open till 9 o'clock Thurs- day cvening. Phone. 21 Moore’s Fish Mark Wo\m, INGTON PLACE, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Keeping Up. 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