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DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife ntland Asked of Madge d sense of the ridic turned Dicky's stric- Jim Paige to a jest measurably through the dogwood blossoms in the old Paige estate. jhould have been miser- for Dicky acted In & his mother would have d" if she could have one of his wildest, most moods, when his iove of minatos. I had = 50 unexpected a side of his he had chided me con Investigation of Rita 1. bad wondered if I 60 this boyish phase of nobd not have worried firmly, us I watched his Pan himself could not jore nonsensi more more reckless of con- detormined upon an- n" Jim Paige to the ut. his abilities was plain- And os it was patent t the big physician’s around his “third or * Bdith Fairfax, Dicky work cut out for him. to travel along the resistance and monopo- i w0 successfully—I cat- d If the girl were not 10 abet him-—that “Cous- L Waa soon reduced to a which he tried heroically rie ldeas of courtesy to vagant Mood. was wildly jealous and keenly I saw-—percelv more keenly becauso of lerings from exactly the In the past. Curlously ir, I had no feeling of this particular oceca- d, T was, and disgusted for his ridiculous exhibi- o & given me to know W8 no roal meaning in attentions he was pay attentions so oxtrava- bur- ly were almost a with wet baking soda— apply gently— VAPORUB 17 Mullion Jars Used Yearly “Wait, don’t touch that branch! It's too high for you,” he would say when she had hor hand upon a cluster of dogwood plossoms which she could have gathered with perfect ease, but which hp would insist upon gathering for her! And he skipped ahead of!} her, removinz ecvery stick and stone from her path if he had been re- hearsing the role of Sir Walter Ra- lelgh for a charade. There were oth- or Paige cousins in the party, young- er, gayer ones than Dr. Jim, and while sceing to it that the physi- siclan 1 no chance to “get in a word edgeways” with Edith, Dicky found time to keep them so interest- ed and amused that they flocked around him, shrieking with laughter, Grantland Shields Dicky. 1 would have felt quite out of il— for 1 could not join in the hoydenish anties of the younger Paiges—Iif Maj. Grantland had not been of the party. He did not make me conspicuous by his attentions in the manner Dicky was doing with Edith, but he never illowed m> to feel neglected or alone as 1 migk otherwise have felt. That he was distrait, deeply troubled, I could easily see, however, and 1 caught two or three glances of his toward Dicky and Dr. Jim Paige which made me wonder if he had sensed something in the situa- tion which I'had not. It was not until an hour had passed, and - the branches of dogwood were making an imposing and alluring heap besido the wagon into which an old colored servitor was piling them, that he bent toward me under cover of severing an unusually beautiful branch from a low tree, and said tensely “Isn’'t there something you can do about that?" “About what?” 1 parried, instinc- [ tivaly, wishing to gnin time. “Please don’t misunderstand.” he sald. “I know as well as you do that your husband doesn't mean anything at all. He is simply trying to bedevil Paige—and—he is succeeding entire- Iy too well. I—know—it won't be a particularly—agreeable thing for you to do, but T thought perhaps—you— could—engage your husband's atten- tion in some way. You see, I hap- pen to know—what few people do, that Jim Paige’s temper is set upon a hair trigger.” For a minute 1 paused, intent on the irony of the situation. That Hugh Grantland should be reassuring me concerning the seriousness of Dicky's actions, and should be trying to save him from the consequences of his ab- surd behavior—how bizarre it all was! But I also realized that the officer would never have spoken had there NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1920: { [AYAE wasaTens] Qr Unless otherwise noted, bureau of the theaters SHOW AT! PALAC new hill for Thur Saturday at tha Palace seve feature attinc- entertaining qualitics he photoplay feature presenta itob- t Chambers’ famous story, “The Dark St which will be remem- bered in book form in “The Cosmopol- itan.’ Marion Davies has the leading role and she well supported by a sclected cast. Tha comedy on tha bill will be furnished by Fatty Arbuckle with K funny anties in tough House.” The vaudevilie bill amns ccellent acts headed by Dilly and his five dancing girls, in & and dance revue introduc ing and original song dances. Other acts include rnetta & Lesterio in a novelty: Weber, Tay- lor and Hicks, the Harmony Boys and Arthur Whitclaw, the “Irish Chutter- box.™ theme ar mt FINE On the Friday and there appe: tions of high four « Lytell ciassy sor new HOYT'S REVU POPULAR ATTRACTION. “Hello Broadway,” Hoyt's musical tabloid .revue, is proving popular with the Lyceum patrons. The. incidental specialties offered by the company members with the'support of an ex- cellent singing and €ancing chorus of pretty girls Is one of the extraordinary features of their engagement here. Every member of the cast is one who has made himself or herself a reputa- tion in the musical comedy fleld. Hoyt's Revue company are among the leaders, in their kind of musical comedy, and their repertoire has proved popular wherever they ha played. “Wine, Woman and Sonz" will be the offering for the second half of tho week. The players, Lew Brems, Felix Martin, k Cahill, Frank Soper, Wallace, Melvin, May Thorton, notices are written by the press tractt wit! ‘hey deal Rose Emmett and others who are well knowa in the field of musical comedy. All those who seo Alice Brady in { "Marie, Ltd"” which will be present- ed for the Jast time tonight, will wit- ness one of the best scenes that has ever appeared upon the screen of the most famous avenue in the world. “Marie, Ltd.” is a story of metropoli- tan lito and the locals of the picture naturally centers about New York. A scene of Alice Brady and Leslie Aus- ton coming down Fifth Avenue in a machine is exceptionally realistic. There is none of the gaping bystanders and halted traflic which is scen in so many The hurrying crowds and illed streets are all thera and y are realistic. Tha people pass by with never a look at the camera and they dia not look at the camera for a very good reason—there wal1 no camera to be seen. Other pictures are an O. Henry picture, “An Afternoon Miracle,” a special comedy and a ssurton Holmes Travelogue. AT FO! Those who love the open air, the wifd wastes, the fertle flelds and the sweet scented woods find delight in “The Red Lane,” the filni version of Holman Day's famous novel, which will be shown for the last time »t Fox's this evening. In addition, the story contains an abundance of thrill- ing situations and as romantic a love stary as has ever been told on the screen. Beginning with tomorrow’s matinee and continuing Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Olive Thomas, in “Youthful Folly” will be the feature attraction. “Youthful Folly” is the story of domestic intrigues and as such might be called a society drama. There is #m-a_#fi@@@#@@aa@s@@@wg@@@wfl& FO \/F\UDF FRANK LAST TIME TONIGHT VvVILLUE REs MAYO Ne— Another Royal Suggestion 3-Egg Angel Cake and Mocha Layer From the NEw RoyaL Cook Book N Angel cake so good that it fairly melts in your mouth. 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Mocha Layer Cake cup shortening cup sugar 20888 ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes. oup strong coffee cuDl flour teazpoons Royal Baking Powder % Y amoons mixed spices Cream shortening and sugar until light; add well beaten yolks of eggs: add coffee slowly; add half of flour sifted with baking powder, salt and spices; mix and add well. beaten whites of eggs; add remainder of flour and mix lightly. Pour into two eased layer cake tins and ake in moderate oven. Spread sweetened whipped cream between layers and cover top with — Mocha Icing tadble=poon butter cup confectioner's sugar 1 tableapoon cocoa 3 llbl.l’oflnl uml coftes % teaspoon Cream butter and sugar; add cocoa, coffee and salt and stir until smooth. If too dry, add coffee; if too moist, add sugar. fistic encounter and the big climax is brought about when a jeal- ous husband makes a murderous at- tempt upon his rival and seriously wounds an innocent party. Crauford Kent appears in leading ! support of Miss Thomas and other im- portant members of the cast are Helen Gill, Hugh Huntley and Harry Trues- dale. Messrs Mutt and Jeff will be in ‘Farm Efficiency” and there will also be one of those screaming Sunshine comedies “Farmyard Follies” as well as a new and interesting Fox News. An entire change of the vaudeville bill is alsa scheduled. “Go and Get It."—advt. Pale, Nervous Wowen Told How to Acquire Strength and Energy- Since Vinol was first introduced here some years ago it has made a greatmany friends amonz our women, because it is such an unusual remedy- 1 It is the first cod liver medicine ever to have been made withoul the oil and nauseating grease, and the iron employed in its composition is an im- provement over old medicinal irons. Many women here who were once pale and sallow and always tired, are now robust and strong, because Vinol cer- tainly and quickly creates red blood and makes one's daily food produce the necessary nourishment for good health- et THEATRE — HARTFORD. TONIGHT The absolute dramatic triumph THE ACQUITTAL By Rita Weiman A Masterpiece in Play Construction —with— WM. HARRIGAN CHRYSTAL HERNE GEORGE PARSONS not been a very real necessity for his Ro doing. The knowledge made me #“wallow the distaste I had for his suggestion, and act instantly upon it. “If you will engage Miss Fairfax's attention at the moment T speak to Dicky, and hold her in conversation, I will manage the rest.” I sald promptly. “I am at your service, he an- swered simply, and we walked toward | the group of laushing youns people | of which she had her hand upon a |rl||-lrr of dogwood blossoms | aiéeaéififiimafiofiauw@&éfi PALACE: “House of Hits” “THE RED LANE” A Thrilling Story of the North Woods of Maine RAND— 1, THIS WEEK Matinee Daily) Easy Payments Arranged to Suit Your Convenience Buying Your New OQutfit Here is Both Easy and Profitable Because Qur Stocks are Always Com- plete--Our Styles Always Right-up-to-the-minute-- Our Prices Always the Lowest Possible Extremely Smart SUITS $30 An unusual group of smart Tailored Suits in Velours, Silver- tone, Oxfords, Bolivias end other materials. Long straight line belt. ed models, dressy rippled styles, and strictly tallored suits—some with fur Navy, taupe, and brown the prominent Opén a Charge Account Today “Greyhounds of the Sca” Eleventh Episode of “BRIDE 13" & Jermon offer the n Crook Co. rAlI—‘ur Cast Beauty Chorus ns, | | FOX NEWS CHESTER OUTING “SEVEN BALD PATES” £ 4--HEADLINERS--4 The Best of Vaudeville LISLE & VIRGINIA COOK & ARGIA @ PBARL MANSFIELD & CO. N “THE GRILL” An Exceptional Dramatic Playlct With an Fxceptional Cast. FREBICVLHOLHVBBBOGBOOD “Go and Get Tt."-—advt. M@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@ G5 NING WITH TOMORROW’S MATINEE AND FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OLIVE THOMAS in “YOUTHFUL FOLLY” A Powerful Drama of Tangled Loves FOX ENTERTAINMENTS EVVVELHTBHBVHEHSIVHEY #@@@i (EEEEEEEE T EFEEEEEEEE Matinee' at 2:15 Evening at 7:15 Doors Open Half An Hour Earlier BEGIN) @@@@@E&%‘éwa & fi@@@@@@@@ TONIGHT—NORMA TALMADGE «—Good Vaudeville— y Special Values in COATS $35 of Women's and Coats in Velours, Silver- tone Marvella. Top coats sport coats, three-quarter length and full length coats—many styles, raglan and set-in sleeves, large or small collars, some fur trimmed —all sizes. JRSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY § MARION DAVIES : & '3@@@@#@@@@@@ 8 " Where :‘ Quality =5 Meets Quantity Special lot Misses’ and MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY HOYT'S MUSICAL TABLOID “HELLO BROADWAY” ‘With a wonderful cast of singers and dancers. The smart de luxe beauty show—Parisian fashions. ALL STAR SPECIALTY Also Excellent Photo Play Program ALICE BRADY in “MARIE, LTD” O. Henry Saturday Evening Post Story, Special Two-Recl Comedy. Burton Holmes Travelogue. collars, are “THE DARK STAR” Mack Sennett Comedy “THIRD EYE” FATTY ARBUCKLE in “ROUGH HOUSE” — KEITH VAUDEVILLE — “The Better Kind” With Y LYTELL and HIS ‘FIVE DANCING GIRLS’ YHe O Hundreds of Stylish Dresses $25 Tricotine, Jersey Lower Price Blouses $1.75 and Wool Velour Dresses at this| A very low price for these remarkably low price. Al of F:a."m‘m: Batiste Blouses with = their dainty frills of fine tucking, them look as if they cost dollars ,p43" poarl button trimming. A more, and they should, for they gplendid Blouse for suit or sweat- priced. colors. - okacheac dederedefolodele] JERSEY AND TWEED SUITS, $22.00 to $35.00. VELOUR, BOLIVIA, TINSEL- TONE, DUVET DE LAINE SUITS, $55.00. FUR TRIMMED SUITS, $45.00 to $65-00. Serge, Satin, THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY Hoyt’s Revue in ‘““Wine, Woman and Song Also Harry Carey in ‘“Overland Red” VEILED MYSTERY " MARION DAVIES a The Dark Star* ” are very specially er wear. Many other new arrivals--every department is brimfui of value ) ) ) ) ] ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) o ) ) ) W] B W) W E @) ) = Open MACK SENNETT COMEDY LYCEUM TOPICAL REVIEW MATINEE EVENING Scale Of Prices (chem.ln Episode) SCREEN MAGAZINE Monday - Evenings New Britain, Conn. 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