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DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations i Comfort Mother Graham Gave Madge. Come here quick!" excited voice rose from the reh which we shared and i I had just removed my preparatory for the trip t to make against Dicky's le objection. From behind door of my father's room, had hidden myself and my put my ear close to the listened apprehensively for r-in-law's reply. What woula ude In this dixpute between me? On the answer to that rhaps, the chances of my ut my plan of departing other station than put Dicky’'s knowledge | ¢ now 7" | Graham's irritated volce rom the living room door. mn to walk swiftly towara and [ guessed that lllrkv\ g frantic gestures for her everything of Madge's In| hat, her coat, bag and suit- you hear her go out? 1 1 suppose she's streaked it | that station to getherreser- in."" probably taken it over to 's, or some place like that, 4l it's time for the train to | jother-in-law suggested with | matter-of-tact manner that me. “Nhe probably figures kick up some sort of a row | find out she's going North, think that's what she's up spoke dublously, but there note in his volce that told rage which was consuming | it 1s!" his mother isively. “And I glory in her ou know very well wha on hand in moving and place. If you had the back- | A—mouse, you'd go with of acting like a frightened Dicky Decldes, ed two or three silent dance ind my father's locked door xpected backing. I knew, of jhat to Mother Graham the of her personal possessions Muncared for in Marvin was jnsupportable, but 1 haa that Dicky weuld be able her over to his way of As he had done wso many, of courne, a minute’s strained | n 1 heard Dicky explode' BRITAIN BIRD STORE Supply of Types, Floating | Fish Hooks, ete. l . Canarles, Goldfish, Guinea Pigs. Tel. 1121.3 Demarest and Doll, The RUSSELL —i— E IRON RIDER" IMIDNIGHT FROLIC New Year's Eve 10B1G ACTS—10 Seats Now Selling. WM. F vr\u()r TODAYX AND Wanda | commandea oh a Wife into heartfelt ejaculation his mother's shocked and angry his silence I Instantly voice pardon, and sullenly Madge “Oh, of course, all that, mothe he said, after a minute. “But if you or think she's going to get away with anything like that you're very much mistaken. I'm going to sit down at that ticket office the rest of the day, and, believe me, it she dares come in and try to get that reservation after e cuncelled it, she'll get an earful. She's so afrald of a scene. I'll her & mighty nifty third-act finale. ‘I have no doubt you will"” mother replied icily. “It will only on a par with the other asinine exhi- bitions you have been giving me morning. But please spare me the de tails, and go along about your busisess If you have any. I am really too upset to listen to anything me A Grim Smilc “Oh, I'Il get out pronto!” Dieky re- joined Rufrily. “But if Madge comes back here before she goes to the ticket office—an, of course, she will—you'll be only doing her a good turn if you put o flea in her ear as to what I mean to do.” Will you please permit me to plan my own conduct?' his mother re- plied, a most artistic note of infinite weariness in her voi With a muttered exclamaion, which I was sure would pass no censor of proper speech, her son once more de- parted, this time with a closing of the door that was unmistakably and most emphatically a slam 1 heard my mother-in-law's foot- steps lightly and rapidly going back to the livims room, and | wondered if she shared Dicky's ridiculous and far- fetched notlon that I had left the house. For the space of five minutes 1 heard nothing more, and I was wondering how soon I would dare leave my hiding place and find her, when 1 heard her coming back down the hall, and the next instant her low knock sounded on my door. gare she said tensely sottly, “Let me in I hastily unloc beg his be but ked the door, and when she stepped insfde 1 locked it again after her. When I turned ana looked at her I was surprised to see her thin lips twisted into an approv- ing If grim smile. I was so relieved that 1 laughed outright and pulled her down to the bed on which I was sitting. “He has really gone,” she said first, practieally. “I watched him until T was sure. And now what is your plan? Of course, you can't go to Cedar Crest.” “1 mever intended to,” 1 said smil- ing. “But there are other stations, easily reached by taxi.’ “Good!" she commented. “I meant to suggest that if you hadn’t thought of it. But you'll have to make tracks, for he may come back at any minute. Now you get ready for the journey, and I'Il go over to Mrs. Lukens ana telephone for a taxi to come there— how soon?" “Twenty fcany. “Fine!" she regponded approvingly. “Asx soon as I get back I'll help you ecarry the things over there, then if Richard does ecome back before you go I'll be ablé to switch him off the PARSOCNS e THEATRE —— THREE NIGHTS BE NING TONIGHT 8:15 Popular Matinee Wednesday The Selwyns Present WILLIAM COURTENAY —and— LOLA FISHER —in— minutes,” I replied lacon- Evenings ./|LLL TOMORROW Hawley —IN— ood For Scandal’ 3RD EPISODE OF —FANTOMAS— “THE TRIPLE PERIL" NEWS CHESTER OUTING SELECTED COMEDY he Best of Vaudeville 4--HEADLINERS--4 pRAN LES VILLAS OCOMEDY SKETOH “EVERY M/ XT THUR AY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, THE PARKER TRIO s slm‘p" DEC. 30, 31, JAN, 1. THE SUPER-FEATURE ‘“T)l:umpet Is this | NEW BRITA'N DAILY lell"' '"ifi - Unless et A ' bureau £ w e l CAPITOL—HARTFORD otherwise noted. Dear’ —The My Iron Rider.” ““Yes, Dear” is one of those whirly, comedy ast of Broadw. Nat *‘Chick’* Haines lcads nival of merriment which Capitol this first half of Another musical act that's that of Emmett Gilfoyle and Elsie Lang, who mingle their songs with comedy the bright and peppery kind hree other good bill. Milt Collins in a comedy monologist, Dalmerest Doll are singers and comedian: the Geralds are a team of ins mentalists with some very enjoyable musical offerings. A picture that will appeal to grown- ups and to children alike is ‘‘The Iron Rider.” gir cts, and it has a. typical y Broilers this s at the week a hummer is of acts muke up the ““The Patriot™ is MIDNIGHT I'R()Lll.\ AT PALACE On New Year's > the Palace wi offer a midnight e after the Friday night performance. A big Keith vaudeville show will be featured along with several photeplays of short subjects. Reserved seats for the mid- night show can be purchased all this week at the box office. lar ANNIVERSARY WEEK AT PALACE The anniversary week bill at the e for the first three days of the k went over with big success yes- terday. The capacity houses at both performances were loud in their praise of the entire show. The the- ater is prettily decorated for the oc- casion and two huge bouquets of flowers adorn each side of the stage the anniversary gift from the B. F Keith vaudeville circuit and the em- ployes of the theater. A specially selected show is now playing with numerous big features headlining. The offering of “The Century Girls” was well received yesterday. They present one of the best musical com- ed ts ever seen in this city with clever comedians, pretty scenery and a real beauty chorus. “The Bison City Four,” earned well received ap- plause with their comedy .quartet offering. They are the best quartet on -the Keith circuit today and- be- sides being wonderful singers they are comedians of ab! Arnold and Florence offer a pleasing sensational | L novelty and Mack and Dean, two clever funmakers, made a decided hit with their original songs and sayings. y "llr'.,.!": these notices are written by the press of the theaters or attractions with wrich they deal Cast of Broadway "l’l!ll(‘r\ in “Yes, My | regu- * HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28§, 1920. novelties contributed to the picture by Miss Dana. GIRLISH FROCK EXPRESSES THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT | pflln ; he feature Veilan's photoplay Marshall wonder production, “The End,” from the book by James Oliver Curwood. It is a story of the Northwest Mounted Police and’ a murder, the strangest-on record— one that will play on your every emo- tion. Ard yet counter-plotting, the story of this strange murder, a ro- mantic interest of unusual design gives the production the lighter and less gripping moments. The entire orchestra, boxes and loges are re- served evenings, and the loges on boxes only at the matinees. All seats for the entire week are now selling | at the bhox office, which is open all ! day. The entire bill changes on | Thursday with new attractions and a special midnight frolic will be of- fered New Year's eve with reserved seats. is j CROWDED HO' Sk SES AT LYC M A VILLAGE SLEUTH.” Capacity houses yesterday saw Charles Ray in “A Village Sleuth.” at the Lyceum and the “Oh-U-Baby" company show, “Neighborly Neigh- bors,” the new hill for the first half of the week. “Neighborly Neighbors,” afforded Lyceum patrons a store of enjoyment Tommy levene and Frank Murray, the principal funmakers, have some new antics and jokes which provide plenty of uproarious amusement. The chorus sings new songs and different wardrobe and scenery are part of the attraction. In Charles Ray's new picture, “A Village Sleuth,” an escaped convict Zoes to a private sanitarium in search | of a rest and gets just what he's looking for — arrest. Moreover, Charles Ray is the means of bring- ing about the captur The youth- ful star has the role of a country lad, with ambitions to become a de- tective. His initial efforts in the sleuth line on his father's farm do not result very successfully, so he goes out to seek a wider field. In the sanitarium, where he secures a job as chore boy, the amateur Sher- lock Holmes encounters a mystery and net only solves it, but wins a pretty girl as well - Take it from Viola Dana, its easier [to make one’s shoulders misbehave | ‘lhan to make one’s toes perform. And BY CORA MOORE, New York's Fashion Authority. Dorothy Gish ‘*just loves” frills and she says she never has had enough of them.. So she designed this | dress in which she could have as many frills as she wanted, for a Christmas dan Ien’t it attractive and doesn’t it suit her? It is of a particular quality ‘of mousseline de sole which has a bit { of stiffness in it, necessary to give the desired crispness to the row upon row of pufly ruchings that ,save for the smashing pink rese, make up the éntire decorative scheme- Incidentally, each of the ruchings is threaded through its center with a black velvet ribben and ‘there is an underskirt of the mousseline that drops about two inches below the overdress just to give it the effect of a tunie. the dainty Metro star knows- In “The Chorus Girl's Romance,” her newest i picture which will be shown at the ceum Thursday, Friday and Satur- da; several shimmy dances and a \f:lilhful reproduction of a Paviowa toe dance are included in the list of gl A L L & eierdldialoielgaiaialaraierore SECOND ANNIVERSARY WEEK ! TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY Big Keith Vaudeville Bill! “The Century Girls”’ In a Musical Potpourri of Mifth and Mel ody W"th Gorgeous Costumes, “The Bison City Four” Positively Vaudeville’s Best Quartet. ARNOLD & FLORENCE Sensational Novelty ““The River’s End”’ From the Story By James Oliver Curwood. Reserved Seats Evenings FEATURING Real Comedians, Beauty Clorus. MACK & DEAN In Original Songs and Sayings The Big Photoplay Hit By Marshall Neilan Boxes and Loges Reserved Matinees SSEBSBHGLEOCOOCHOVRCOOTICAIVR LR VEVVOLLLLOUUTOUED SEATS ON SALE NOW BosSB 4GS G000 09200008HC 0SB HOURMBRABCLHLOLN BOX OFFICE OPEN-ALL DAY 4 WANDA HAWLEY PLEASES IN AMUSING COMEDY. Those who have watched to see 1f "Wanda Hawley would repeat hoyp remarkable opening success in *“Miss 1obbs,” “had their curiosity grati- ficd vesterd®x when her second star- rinz vehicle “™Rped for Scandal” opered at Fox's The comedy i from *“Miss Hobbl, b ley’s versatility is given ful expression. As the heiress of old California family, wh comes the “Kissipg Girl “Vanities,” the star hits upon an en- tirely new line of comedy. The story gives exceptional opportunities feor the wearing of beautiful clothes. Harrison Ford appears as leading man and repeats his former successes. The third chapter of Fantomas, “The Triple Peril,” shows this super- criminal stil] baffling the best polica ! minds. The latest Fox News and a splendid comedy complete the pic- ture program. The vaudeville shows four acts, all of splendid merit. The well known comedian, Moran, is as funny ever. Les Villas are entertaining in their musical specialty. ely different Iiss Haw- ce for u later ¢ ! the connection of a gas pi as | The Parker ! i of four adul | kitchen an ! ehemistry of cookfaning Trio have an amusing line of talk and offer in addition, some good har- mony. A comedy sketch, “Every Man's Sister,” is most creditably done. The super-feature “Trumpet Island,” is billed for the last half of the week. This is said to be one bf the most elaborate and Costly pro- ductions ever offered. Pure lard 18c, Russell Brog.—advt. I i ! chops, ;"m. W i | Univorsity. for & She brought study of domestic Confi-qnemly she offers is a happy comb theory and practice. , Every her own, first friec, served at her family tab? If you think there is plumber is not very defir the hour of his arrival ‘a soap may be used to sreat 3 Take a heavy scrubbing rub the joint well ith | soap. The leak will be sto, porarily and the delay of er will not be 50 neticea soap cap, be worked into 13 nection such a fashion as the threads and stop the leal Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfast—Grapefruit, cakes, sausage, coffee. Luncheon—Ceveal loaf, le’, sandwiches, hermits, tea. Dinner—Baked bean sou scalloped potatoes, caulifiowey, neufchatel sal tard, sponge cake, coffee. « My Own Reci There never was a man didn’t like buckwheat cake sage for breakfast. If the made of a raised batigr { a lightness not to be adiguir, other manner. The p are very eonvenient to. | make the kind of cllsfu h used to bake.” Cereal Nioaf. cup cooked rolléd oats. teaspoon minceid eonion; cup strained tomato ju cup canned petas. cup chopped £ heese. ©og=. tablespoons /melted bu 1 teaspoon salt. 1-4 teaspoon/ pepper. Mix all ingredients i Turn into a bd"ered balkin . bake 25 or 30 ‘minutes. Serv § Herpits. ¢ sugar. cup_ Fatter. -3 cups flour. oup sweet milk, " teasoen soda. . teaspoop baking po cup ehepped raisins, 2-3 .tuaspoon cinnamo} nuémc( and allspice, r.And Auger. iy mix| .- Add _bu 1 1 1 T 1 1 2 é. 2580 80 ma'bo 1 4 10 2 2. -3 -8 2 3 . ralsins. Mix theroughly. spoon onto buttered Ana A | 4nd bake in a moderate of ar YOUNG LLYOD a'?cl 8 | cook. FIANCEB-~The engagement \Miss | - Edna Jones and the ygungest son of David Lloyd George, British: Ppimo Minister, i announced by Jmmfon .newepapers, Given by the Tviangle Clud TURNER’S HALL NEW YEAR’SEVE Music by Love's 11-Pjece Onaway Ochestra from Hartford Established Price, 50¢; tax paid, 5c; total 53¢ Ly NS, Tt may be hlrd to co must be harder ‘to’ Mvd Eaglo Milk 26c can, vt, - ALY, THIS W, = © Matirec Dail ‘JINGLE JIN( Socure Seats Wew: Year's Eve Munagmg Director. NOW PLAYING CHARLES RAY “A VILLAGE SLE Folks Thought Hc Was Only a Hired Man, But —Sh-h He Was a Detective 3 § HANK MAN COMEDY “THE VEILED MYSTERY” (13th SOREEN MAG:. ) BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOG —Algo— —IN— “Neighborly Nelghbors” . This is one of Mr. Levene’s best musical .comedies in the entire repertoire. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND m\

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