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LDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife pat G I Madge's Fyes on Waking cemed looked woke I hntight, I ‘bout lous indecision which one's wakir in A le where | I glanced wonderin around which 1 the other ky's brown head buried I pillows 1 realized | In the thland which ® wished to of the pen from wot from the Ih could be the ntire were por Indows which hen they f rain. n too sloepy Meo why my od a4 wool Jacket Mtdress. Aa [ felt the alr rushing in from two oom I mentally thanked precaution, looked over Dleky, and saw with re- had put a light sweater as yself on one ladness that was no return bl ing and saw in ne visit in which 1 ceiling to floor. Wire opened and and fitting, ked to need- room the surfac tly ho were not night 1other-in the over elbow. though still of the eas which had ous collapse of the drank In thirstily med * by the window charac- o of Health. frosty air and the snow late spring in my north- fHere the air while codl still had the hint of And down in the sand tance beneath my win- 'ocuses and English vio- 1 almost awakened re my joy at the mere flowers. 1 bethought n time that, man-like doubt prefer a contin- nap to the sight of earth, and contented foasting my own eyes soms. . of the room looked onderful grove of the 'sd pines, some of them & height I had never 1 judged that the house be situsted on a small grove seemed to dip 0 435 1 4 40 L0 S 0 Gfi####fi###fifi# O X"’ AUDEN\ LAST RALDINE —iIN— » Woman and the Puppet’ The Screen Treat WIFEIS HUSBAND” CHESTER OUTING VAUDEVILLE TON & ROSS IAY & JACKSON TOMORROW, HE ROSE Tale of Cupid and Courage Dean announces that x will present the Firse Fpisode “BRIDE FOX ENTERTAI 9 6 450 G 400 5 0 0 B0 51 AL “HOUSE OF FRIDAY ADYS BROCKWELL —IN— abruptly lower lever, I caught a t tr the of it 1 ch weakness v to a charming vista ely alsle of of water at fed with impatien which T knew me in my for a day two. I was wild to explore this queer, new landscrape outside my window There grass to be seen in the wroves and 1 surmised that the lawns had been carefully Sand cov- ered everything, and the trees and flowers growing directly from it was bewildering at first, al- though | admitted its peculiar charm Madge Betrays Resentment. with end Wt the keep room ot was no 13 Iittle pla pines. on the ted there The bleak to see maple which disappointed me been lon and inording ly longed green of the It is & sight in spring, and in my ig- anee I had thought that I should the leafing out of the trees when I in the southland. But Jthough there were a large number trees besides the towering pines were as stark and bare as those 1 left behind in Marvin “I thought they'd surely leat.”” 1 said mournfully to and startled hear me me a and One thing winter had that 1 had the first tender and oak trees. 1 revel each n tirst arrived he in myself was to Dicky's nswer Jolt, too, old looking quickly saw t he was sit- his hands clasped while his gaze was I had n.cm that 1'd here. gave he said, at him 1 ting up in be around his knees, roaming over the scene admiring. “I sure thought find the trees in leaf down %o fed up on snow and ic wood that I'd like never other northern winter. “HBut come to think of it,” he went on brightly, “we couldn’t expect much of a change in seven hundred miles. (luess it's much like our own climate, spring comes earlier and win- They have very little snow. seldom gets very cold. I'm play golf the Cedar almost year round. the Maje ess been to see only ter later and it told they Croft links At that's handing out. G here a lot.” The' nickname stowing on MaJ unaccountably possible the lope he's was down least he persisted in be- Grantland grated Without thinking of displeasure 1 spoke wouldn't eall him that said pettishly if you were “1 wish ridiculous - speaking yon name,” 1 actly dog.” sounds e as of 2 & "evE B4 7:15 TODAY FARRAR of the Seaso “SLIPPING FEET™ FOX NEWS 4--Headliners--4 STUART & MARKS SHORT VAMP & CO. AND SATURDAY OF NOME” in the Frozen North on Sunday, September 5th, Mr. (- the Serial Supreme & e ol MENTS & BREBBVUBG BB ACE HITS” B SURE YOu “THE COURAGE OF UDEVILL THURSDAY — ¥ BLUE BANNER L o= WITH — “THI TIDAY LAST TIME TONIG MARGE O'DOONE™ TOONERVILLE TOOTERS” SATURDAY AVTTRACTIONS DROTHY DALTON . Other Men’s Wives’ A PARAMOUNT Thought “Frame-up” RNER OLAND IN FEATURS of Social Pleates Would Be NoT! = She B Was Fasy sk CTHE THIRD EYE” --Keith Vaudeville Acts--4 I# & & & & & & 4 & & & & & A @ & & & | & & & & and through pines the would fect of the | Peach jam, peach jelly, peach preserves!, They add a sparkle to the winter menu! They l Unless otherwise noted, these AT PALACE THURSDAY. Dorothy Dalton has an unusual part as Cynthia in “Other Men's Wives,™ the latest Thomas H. Ince photopl which comes to the Palace theater for three days commencing Thursday as a Paramount offering. Cynthia is forced by necessity to agree for a stipulated sum to try to compromise a married man so that his wife may have evidence to get a divorce, thus permitting her to marry the man whom she loves. ! main The unsuspect{ng husband wins her sympathy and then her love and is brought to a realization that is about to injure a notle man. She wants to retract her agreement, but the ;other man, he who would break % | vp the home, has the whip hand over hot How to escape the predicament ‘s th&ggying situation with which she is confronted. Her womanly courage asserts itself at the critical moment and she solves the problem. To tell how would detract much from the interest f the picmure The story written by C. Gardner 1 directed by Victor L. Schertzir under the supervision cf Thomas Ince Other in a new \ lau News the last r fou excellent & Earl, the was er H include Warner “The Third comedy and the new vaudeville of the week Ketfth acts with dancing couple; Chief glehor a full-blooded Indian itone; Fehrman & McDonald, the nitor nd theé landlor Chas. McGood & Co., in a novelty offering. flms chapter of % Oland Pathe bill for Eddy AT FO Woman and its engagement It is without best pictures rrar supporting cast ats of (he season of Nome.” one of William Fox productions, with Gladys Brockwell starring, will open Fox's tomorrow afternoon and re- the balance of the week, performances on Satur- the Puppet” at Fox's this doubt one of which Ger The closes evening the Udine ¥ superh one of the “The Rose newest very its has been the " with day Like Fox productions, this is a well worth while photoplay, showing the triumph of good over evil n a land where *“the hest the worst.” The three most even i like centers about miners in the Alaskan gold fields and the Can- adian northwest It is alive with ro- mance and excellently acted. It pic- tures life 1n the raw with the man's story y | scene to Sullivan | includes | has been seen and with | take the place of more expensive foods, for their nutritive value is high. Domino Granulated is a pure cane sugar of the highest quality. It comes to you clean and pure in sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags, accu- rately weighed, packed and sealed by machine, protected against flies and ants. SAVE THE FRUIT CROP American SugarRefining Company ‘“‘Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, Golden Syrup. omino e ‘ Cane Sugars Rieos notices are written by the press bureaus of the (heaters or attractions with which they deal primitive emotions has a big audience paramount. It theme which carries the rapidly from one dramatic another. An clement of mys- ilvr_\' marks the beginning, then like an avalanche the mighty rush of the story catches you and you are car- ried breathless to the end ! Those two pen and ink jesters, Mutt and Jeff will offer another of their “‘classics” “In Wrong” and in addi- tion two m@re comedies will be on the same bill “An Artist’s Model™ and “His Wife's Husband.” The Fox News with ‘ts thousands of cameramen covering the entire world will show interesting happenings. The usual change of the vaude- ville bill will be made. ' RETURNS AFTER 23 YEARS. Has Spent Almost Quar in Alaska. Cumberland, Md., Aug. Thomas McElfish, dentist, who | for Alaska 23 years ago and was given up for dead, surprised rela- tives today by @ppear a vigorous, wealthy man. At one time he prac- {ticed in Martinsburgh, W. Va He went to Alaska ih search r of Centary Dr. left of ' | zold, found it and then lost his money lin an Since then he has rappinz utfoor life investment | acquired fortune He is so enamored | that he has pitchea - Flint- | stone where he will remain several weeks before returning to Alaska . Twelve mem- in the Bronx b eatinz toad- sent to a hos- TWE New York, Aug. 2 of three famil poisoned today Three were be were stools. pital. POLL TAX I'()Il \\(I\II-'\' STARTS CONTROVERSY. Haven, Ausg. 2 New of poll 5.—The question tax payment by women who desire to vote was raised here terday and an official of the collector's office said that poll tax payments have nothing to do with the right of syffra The tax law ap- plies to males only, aliens and citl- zens alike. yes- tax (& TS FIGURES. Washington, Aus tion of Eastland, Texas, has increased 7 per cent in ten years, the cen- bureau announced today. has 68 inhabitants, an inenease $.513. Galveston has 44,255, an crease of 7,274, or 19.7 per cent. 5.—The popula- | sus | | en of her own home ; for a family In the Kitchen Sister Mary cooks of four adults. She brought to her kitchen an understanding of the chemistry of cooking. gained from study of domestic science in a state ty.. Consequently the advice a Gappy combination of theory and practice. Every recipe she gives is her own, first tried out and scrved at her family table. Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) This kitchen has nothing but does dollars. a chamois skin, perhaps that you windows, to wash you Dip the chamois in ,t not wring. the car. water, to do mean with a saving a of the same one use for shing automobile. ater and do Wash a smiall section of Dip the chamois again in wring as dry as possible and rub, always in the same direction, the spot that you wasned. The pro- cess seems to polish as well as clean. This method does not apply to a car that is muddy. But when your car is dusty and you don't want it that way nor want to pay for a wa ou can do it yourself quite as ea as vou wash windows. Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfust—Stewed prunes, creamed potatoes, broiled bacon, whole wheat bread toast, coffee. Luncheon—Dropped fishballs, ery and radishes, bread and jelly cake Dinner—Clear chees. tomato ers, appie cel- butter, macaroni and t1oasted crack- . coffee. My Own Recipes. potatoes are served for the cereal should be omit- bacon furnishes the fat the potatoes The food both the potatoes and bacon cqual to that of a cereal soup, alad, puddin .When breakfust. he in of about alone. is Dropped Fish Balls. cups salt codfish -2 cups diced potatoes. blespoon Pepper. Wash butter. sh in cold water. Change water and let stand an hour. Flake in small pieces. Cook fish and pota- toes in boiling water done. Drain butter, pepper and Beat well. Thc¢ mixture should be light and fluffy; Drep from a spoon into hot deep fat and fry a zolden ‘wrown. . Drain ©6a brown paper. The and mash. Add beaten eggs. t'll potatoes are ! i@ bit of bread in 40 seconds. Jelly Cake. 1 cup sugar. 1-2 cup butter. 1-2 cup sour milk. cup jelly. exgs. teaspoon soda. 7-8 cups flour. 1-2 teaspoon each cinnamon, meg and cloves. Cream butter and sugar. Add jelly. Add yolks of eggs well beaten. Dis- solve soda in milk and add alternate- ly with flour. Add spices. Add whites of three eggs beaten till stiff and dry. Use the extra egg Wwhite for frostins. ake in two square layers and put together with boiled | icing. i Least-said, soonest mended, doesn’t seem to apply to profiteering. MARY. —GRAND— HARTFORD. 1. H. Herk and Arthur Pearson PRESENT “The Powder Puff Revue” Jamie Coughlin Jack Earl WITH Martha Pryor VAUDEVILLE. 1 4 1 1 nut- READIN” AND WRITIN AND 'RITHMETIC wil soon fill your youngster's hours. Before school opens bring your little one in to have a photograph taken—a nat- ural, animated likeness that will be your most treasured possession in after years. ARCADE STUDIO The Photographer to i CHIROPRACTIC TALK No. 11 ‘ GET A GRIP ON LIFE (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) Stromg men and women can smile at the trials of life avd take light heartedlv every hardship that may cross their path. No | faltering., no dread of work or shirking of j§ problems, no sign of weakness or of slow disease. STRONG MEN AND WOMEN! They have the strength, energy stamina to weather reverses and straight forward to success. Why are you not as they are?, To be sick is no fault of yours, but to stay siek when there is a way to get well IS your own fault. The world at large is fast realizing that CHIROPRACTIC is the only logical and successful benefiting suffering humanity- and disease worse than yours have been banished and you should investigate for yourself this wonderful method. | Come to the office today and I will tell vou just what Chiropractic can do in your "J.A.VOLZ The Chiropractor 9 MAIN U'l'nl!‘l‘. BOOTH BLOCK Ull!e “7 Fourth F1 Phoene 132 Fours: 212 8. . ™m.—~2-5 p. m. HYMATA Is Guaranteed to Cure Boils, Car- buncle, Swollen Glands (external) Blood Poisoning (any canse), Old Sores, Slight or Serfous Cuts or Injuries, Bumns. Money Back—if it does not cure. Sold At—Oity Drug Store, 487 Main St. flnf* & Brainerd Prug Co., 181 Main St.; The Miller-Han- son Drug Co., 30 Church Write HYMATA CHEMICAL COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. and | push way Aches, pains or New St., or PALACE AUG. 20th, THE SERIAL SUPREME “Hidden |- Dangers’’ With JEAN PAIGE RYAN. SEE THE FIRST EPISODE! AND JOE Lyceum Theater Everything New But the Name All New Best Pictures First Showing Curley’s Augmented Orchestra . Your Theater Open Soon. needed is a bookease tha preserves your books in'a clean, sanif and sys- Call and let us show this line. i C.C.FullerCo. 40-56 Ford St., Hartford New Britain’s New Dentist DR. KNAPP SAYS DON'T BE ASHAMED OF YOUR TEETH ftor can afford to overlook At dentistry, prices I no one am charging high-grade the wonderful money saving dental values I am giving at this time THE ONE REAL PAINLESS DEN- TIST IN NEW BRITAIN Is an Actual Fact and I can Prove it. o matter where you have been dér how little vou belieye in Painless Dentistry, at least give me the benefit of the doubt and try me. If I Hurt You Don’t Pay Me! Those having extra sensitive teeth are especially invited to test my painless methods. GOLD CROWNS AND BRIDGEWORK GOLD CROWNS . ces BRIDGEWORK $5.00 ... $5.00 Don't the exorbitant charges of the average dentist for this, work. I only do the best and you pay just one-half the average price. 299 MAIN ST., Over Quigley’s Ins. Offic

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