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DLDING A HUSBAND . Adele Garrison’s New Phase of | Revelations of a Wife “Mother Graham Objected to the Trip. d into preparations for the to Blue's Bridge wit) the all girl golng on her first hool pienic. The love of Ldoors and the unusual is in every inch ‘me, and romised both. wear?' 1 asked for I knew nothing hich we were going, e fact that one secured erfoctly corking dinner,” in hthusiastic phraseolog 1 it it were some exclusive re one's costume would of be Ing from a nightdress to o * Dicky replied, teasingly. passionately speakin 1 advise either extreme ry edium. tant oMther Greaham, o MNmited experience 'both ve ad with canoes, ‘ tnk your bathing the wisest apparol,” his t in dryly. “Of all the crazy do anyway, this going off trip with all you've got of you, Margaret, Is eourse, Richard hasn't a common sense, but you're you ought to have t you've got before you pther, dear,” 1 protested, are packed, almost down ush, and the clothes fo are all laid out. It won't o minutes to lmt the last IDNESDAY & SATURDAY RLES CHERRY AND E \\:ALKER n SCANDAL” OSMO HAMILTON . Wed Mat. $1—30c Mat. $1.50-=800, HARTFORD. TIHIS WEEK Matinee Daily IN BEDINI OFFERS iek-a-Boo”’ —with— k and McCullough s Musical Revue Scnsation POLI’S ‘s Prettiest Playhouse. PITOL Hartford DNCE TO EVERY WOMAN" With ROTHY PHILLIPS lant Star of “lleart of Humanity"” AMMY WESTON and BLODY OHARMERS usical Comedy Revue. suits | the | articles dress thing in my small bag when tomorrow, and there isn't a clse to do. You know you wouldn't let mae take carc of Junior if I did stay at home.” should say not!" she emphatically, with an adoring glanee toward her idoliz grandson, who was building himself a wonderful house of blocks upon the floor. Thay it came tumbling down each time just before it was completed, peared to detract no whit from his gurgling enjoyment of his work. "I've had to do without that blessed baby all the time I was sick. I guess I'll have him all T want now. “But that's beside the mark,” she went on, returning like a homing pigeon to her original subject. “You'll tumble into that river as sure as anything, and then where will your trip North be?” “Oh, mother, say not Dicky | implored, stretching his arms toward her in a burlesque appeal. “Don’t wish us anything like that!” | “I don't want to hear anything from you,” she turned on him quick- ly. “You're the ome that's responsi- tle for all this. Don't think you can pull the wool over my eves, young | man. Margaret would have ,been starting North by this time except for your flim-flam about those reser- vations. Don't tell me you couldn't get any accommodations until the day after tomorrow. I know better!"” Dicky Takes Precautions. ou can ask the ticket agent,” rejoined flippantly. “I intend to,” his mother replied, significantly Into her son's eves for a moment 1 a startled look, which eon- the suspicion I had entertained had purposely misrepresent- the earliest date upon whiech he could met reservations in ordem to give me the trip to Blue's Bridge. But his reply his mother was prompt and disarming “That's right. Nothing tling thingg at headquarters. met know when you I'l! take you over. “I think I ean manage to get there by myself,” she said, tartly, bending over her sewing again, and evident- ly dismissing us as unworthy of con- sideration. Dicky glanced furtively at me. There was such & boy-caught-stealing- jam look upon his face that I could not resist the temptation to assure Mm of my understanding of his ruse and forgiveness of it. There was no chance, however, to express my feel- Ing in any other way than by a slow, comprehending wink. Dicky started, and his face lighted with appreciative glee. He blew me a kiss over his mother's unsuspeeting head and spoke quickly but casually: eriously speaking, Madge, J'd wear that wool fersey suit of yours, with golf hose and your stoutest, heaviest &hoes. That wool skating cap you used to wear last winter would be thé thing for your head. but I don’t suppose you brought it along."” “It's in declared s0 to like sot- Just let are realy and my trunk,” I said demure- Iy “Oh, ‘wise paraphrased. “Well, then, you complete except that you ought to take along extra sweater or cont for an emergency And now, If you'tl excuse me, I've got some packing of my own to do' He sauntered leisurely out of the door, but 1 saw him pass the window hurriedly a minute after, and guessed that he had gone to fortify Mhe ticket agent against any inquirigs his sus- pictous mother might choose to make young woman!" Dieck To Stop a Cough Quick take HAY " HEALIN HONEY. 1t Stops the Tickle, Heals the Throat and Cures the Coug Price 35c. A ‘Mulla Byron & Haig, & Lockwood, Three Martells, free box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle. #0#####@##@##@0@@@ #-fi-#@-i{ VflllD(\/ll LE tas v MONDAY A Dramatic Story FOX NEWS With Covering the TWO MASTER SERIALS “BRIDE 13” And the Opening Chapter “FANTOMAS” A SENSATION the wtre, Screen Dramatization of Allain and Pierre Souve Jriminal Fantomas. Best of Vaudeville L DAVIS AND “THE URSDAY FRIDAY SHIRLEY MASON TUESDAY WILLIAM FOX PRE! William Russell —IN— “THE IRON RIDER” of Stern Justice in a Lawless Town ts 10,000 Ca CLAIRE MARTIN HERT RE A Merry Jingle of Mirth, Melody and Terpsichore SATURDAY 16, “THE FLAME OF YOUTH" —F0OX ENTERTAINMENTS— WEDNESDAY TS 2 Correspondents Entire World LAST EPISODE OF of a William Fox Triumph LAST NIG World Fam Narrat 4——Headlmers—4 ISABELLE DE ARMOND C0. 1IEW” us Detective Stories ¢ the Exploits of That DE 17, 18 G’##fifi#fififlfl@@@fi#@#@fi####@@@&@@#&#&% ap- | T J"‘*'T THIAT ud'; ‘\ N /T—.’A\- L‘ - > 32 Tnless otherwise moted, these natices.are written by the prese bureau of the theaters or attractions with which they deal. RUS! L AT he Iron Rider,” with Russell in the stellar role hree days engagement at fternoon It is o FOX William opened a Fox's this WILLIAM thrilling tale of relentless justice in lawless town with Rus- !sell in the role of an Iron cl i dad 0 vt nthor; lhiny | years betore to subduc lawlessness An apparent violation of his oath, and the almost tragic consequence of this, | fo m the basis of the story. Vola | Va an attractive leading woman, |is Pen 3 the Iron Rider's sweet- | heart. One of the .strongest roles {is that of the Iron Rider's father, { played by George Nichols. Russell's work, needless to say, is of the same high quality that won him his im- mense following. iride of thrills cver since the ginning nd the last chapter which is being shown this first half of the i is just as full of them as any of predecessors. In this chapter there i® of course the usual happy ending. The first 13" has kept up the terrific be- week its chapter of the new Wil- liam Fox serial “Fantomas” is also shown this half of the week. There are twenty episodes The vaudeville offerings are Aerial Davis, doing some wonderful feats in mid air. Ismbelle DeArmond and company in-a dainty specialty of thelr own conception. Claire Martin in a gingery jazz act and The Hert Review in a jingling melange of mirth, melody and song. Underlined for the last half of the week is Miss Shirley Mason in “The Flame of Youth.” CAPITOL—HARTFORD, Pictures Said to be Good and Vaude- ville Program teported Even Better. With consummate skill, Dorothy Phillips revals the wealth of her dru- matic power in “Once to Every Woman,” which will be shown thers Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The appeal of this picture is heightened because it deals with everyday people and treats of a theme that is as old as humanity. With the vaudeville bill for Monday and the two ensuing days comes Sam- my Weston, accomplnied by his me1- ody charmers, a crew of as good look- ers as any bald-headed row could de- mand. Betty Byron and Wiliam Haig have an attractive, noveity. “The Book of Vaudeville” it is called, for on the stage they have a huge picture book, and they turn the pages that illus- trate the things they are doing In vaudeville. Hen and Jorkwood call their spe- cialty act “For You,” and it's an enter- taining skit. The Three Martells do soma comedy cyclind. AT LYCEUM THEATER Tommy Levene's “Oh-U.Baby” show opened at the Lyceum this after- noon and ®ill be shown here all week with a new change of bill on Thurs, day, From the standpoint ment, scenery and rbrobe, Mana- ger Salvini, of the eum, believes that the “Oh-U-Baby show is one of the best he has booked here in some time. Although of entertain- new to New RBritain, the “Oh-U-Baby" show is well and favor- ably known in most New England cities, and this being its seventh sea- son, it has thus far achieved greater success than heretofore. Tommy Levene and Frank Murray are the principal funmakers, dnd they rrounded by a group of speecial comedians and a chorus of pretly girls One of the greatest pieces of mov- ing picture art of that genuis, David k Griffith, is beinz shown at the n the first alf of _this week. rlet Duys,” a page from real hl:. the ‘49, The play has all the familiar char- acters; the helpless ingenue from the East, the brutal mining camp villain 3 the bandit with the heart of gold and the remorseful scaret woman from the dance hall. With his characteristic magic, Griffith has transformed these stereotyped figures into. flesh and blood bejngs instead of the screen shadows which we know only too well. Richard Jarthelmess; Griflith's leading man, is the star in “Scarlet Days.” In addition, other motion pic- tures are shown. the gold-rush days in California FINE SHOW AT PALACE . Helpful hints to mirls or boys anx- ious to ascertain whether one certain member of the opposite sex is respons- ive to their respective emotions are given in “The Love Expert,” starring Constance Talmadge, and which will be shown at the Palace theater, com- mencing today. The Keith vaudeville bill contains four very fine acts with “The Balliot Trio" in a surprising novelty; Al H. Wilson, known as Daniel Webster.Jr.; Brent Hayes in a clever banjo offering, and McCarthy and Stenard in their laugh-a-minute sketch, “Twin Beds.” In the kitchen of her own home Sister Mary cooks daily for a family of four adults. She brought to her kitchen an understanding of the chemistry of cooking gained from study of domestic scicnce 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. (Copyright, 19 N. E. A) When windows have to be washed in wintertime, add some alcohol to the water and there will be no ditficulty about freezing. A measuring cup, onc- half pint, of alcohol to a quart of water is a good proportion to use. And cold water is easier on one’s hands than warm. Choose a sunny day sun around the house as much as pos- sible for the widow ashing. A chamois skin makes the task short and cleans the glass beautifully. Menu for Tomorrow. Breaktast—sSliced bananas with cer. eal, scrambled eggs and bfacon, toast, coffee. Luncheon—Tongue caramel custard, tea. Dinner—Roast pork, potatoes baked with meat, apple sauce, mashed tug- nips, French endive with French dressing, jellied prunes, harshmallow sauce. coffee. K My Own Recipes, All light colored meats should be cooked very “well done.”” Pork es- pecially must be thoroughly roasted to be digestible. Thirty minutes per pound is usually required for roasting a loin roast of pork. 1 cup cold cooked beef tongue. 1.2 cup cold boiled potatoes (diced). 1-4 cup sour apples. 1-3 cup cooked beets. and follow the salad, hot rolls, #@fi@@@@fi@@@@#@#@@fi@@@ QUANTITY B. G. SALVINY, The Nurton Holmes Travclogue THURSDAY ededed dededatodototetetetotologetotoRod bt Lokl ] MACK SENNETT COMEDY QG###&# Managing Director. — NOW PLAYING — TOMMY LEVENE Himself sAND HIS BIG FUN RIOT “OH-U-BABY”’ Musical Company Perfect Cast and Chorus of Wonderful Girls Presenting “MAID OF MEXICO” Big Musical Comedy Success. . =—Also— D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE “SCARLET DAYS” A Story of the Olden West. (A Paramount-Artcrafe Picturc) Hank Mann Comedy, “The Veiled Mystery” (11th Episode) FRIDAY “OH-U-BABY” COMPANY PRESENT “MOROCCO BOUND” “A MODERN SALOME” A MUSICAL COMEDY IN FIVE SCENES LYCEUM TOPICAL REVIEW CEEVOLLODVVOVOTEDOVLBLBBB HHE 2: - e ogateloted Matinee at Evening at 7 Doors Open Hal: An Hour Earlier “For Heaven's Sake” SATURDAY fi@#@@@@@@@ GHLLBLHHLHITBBGOHY BCREEY MAGAZINE '.!-fi | etables. | a head of lettuce. > s0 spectacularly lived in | in | » 1-3 enp cooked carrots. 1 tablespoon minced parsley. French dressing. Head ettuce.” and apples should be the vez- ] the leaves of Line i salad bowl with the outer leaves and mix the | cart with the salad. Mix the ingred- | ients with a highly seasoned French dressing and serve from the salad bowl. The tongue cut in smaller picces than Wash and dry Caramel Custard. 4 tablespoons brown sugar. teaspoons water. # 1-3 cup milk. ezms. 2 tablespoons brown sugar. Few grains salt. g Melt the first amount of sugar with the water over a slow fire till a clear sy$ap is formed. Warm custard cups and put an equal amount of caramel into each cup, turning cup so that the sides are coated with syrup. Beat eggs slightly, add milk, sugar and salt and pour into ps. Set cups in a pan of hot water and bake in a slow oven . till custard is set. The water must | not be allowed to boil. To serve turn' custards out onto small plates and sprinkle with chipped hickory nuts. A hard loser kas the virtue of hav- ing tried. Cuticura Scap —— Imparts — The Velvet Touch Soap. Ointment. Tatenm ke A4 WA e e addrocs: Cutioria Ladoratos “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” is gen- uipe Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an un- broken “Bayer package” which con- tains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu- ralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger “Baver packages.” Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufacturer Mono- aceticacideter of Salicylicacid. “How Dehcnous" is the opinion of all who have once tried A!l ORANGE PEKOE TEA Packed in sealed metal packets only, to preserve its many excellent qualities. A x Sondu.npo-tnlcardfnafm sample. Address: Tea Company, Stuart & Berkeley Sts., Boston For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. SILK AND WOOL The combination makes a wonderful Hose. These are here in brown and green heather mixtures with that ribbed effect that is so popular and ‘i the Phoenix brand— the best Hosiery in the world— Men’s $1.20. Women’s $2.85. David Manning’s - Wati-Crer SHOE STORE 211 Main St. MAT. AT 2PM EVEAT 720 CONTINUOUS SHOW SAL VAUDEVILLE BEST OF TODAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY ONSTANCE TALMADGE N ‘THE LOVE EXPERT’ Have you found your soul-mate? If not, Constance will show you MARIE WALCAMP In Her New Serial “THE DRAGON’S NET” How. The scenes for “The Dragon’s Net” were taken in China, Japan and the Philippines Entire Change. KEITH VAUDEVILLE “The Better Kind” With Brent Hayes—Balliot Trio—-Al H. Wilson—Me¢Carthy & Stenard in EXTRA! SPECIAL ATTRACTION TONIGHT ONLY. “TWIN BEDS” EXTRA! “U. S. NAVAL BAND” ° 30 — PIECES — 30 A real musical Treat. - Tonight Only. op0] &[] 2 ] b