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OLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Mrs. Lukens Suggested, the ver left m usual ef ukens came out my mother-in-law per broathing her dliness e give he sald briskly t inside tho see them with on hand with rn where you a set door Then until no can taxi you me the where fan- with know point know! the them ikens had lgnificance s trying ure flered n at phras whic I uttered Did she Keep my Dicky's to trom mother-in-law told a our difficulty,” Mrs. Lukens and I did not know whether noyed at the inclusion of dy In our domestic affairs @ that my in-law red the old capable next words banished ght but gladness k you may be that my lips cerning things fl—don’t worry I knew the ridiculousness re you we o to take this s occasionally. Fut enough want to give you one p If you wish to get away y one learning the particu In from which you lea your first cab to that wander over the lands re the scenery a little me mother lndy's every Mrs. are always confided to thout my sure. re born in our i1 rw. Lukens' Advice ot tell her that I had al- ned this. But I to myself at the women—Mother Graham ns and I-—had figured out scheme for eluding Dicky. d if Dicky would ve ght, or if. he would " not with so much resourceful- my response was ly prompt. SONS HEATRE ——— NIGHTS INNING TONIGHT 8:15 r Matinee Wednesday Selwyns ORS ARE ¥ ~ $2.30 to $1.50 w 50c. sta- | ape | smiled | thought * the | Wife would you “What station advise for my final departure ‘Southern Cedars,’ | without hesitation. *It is much larg than the others, and you will likely to attract attention. If I doing it old eyes lighted with a gleam interest, and 1 for an instant the same love of unusual, the adventurous in tk that’ was mirrored in my mother-in- ‘Jaw's, and was an integral part of me. ‘It 1 were doing it,”" she rep “1 would ®o Hamlet, dismiss taxi driver at the station there, wait until he wight, and then question the agent about trains Pretend to be dis- appointed, then another taxi driv- and go to Aberdeen to the station You won't have to talk to the it's a comparatively busy But you can dismiss your and“in a few minutes secure and go to Southern Cedars to one of the hotels and secure a m. for the train doesn’t go from there until 10 o'clock, and you'll want to Then you can se- as far as get it name, if 1 think your you shall she replied, were her up maw the to my is out er there. agent place driver, another | Go ce stay your reservation 5, but—I wouldn't register under my own were you, that is, if you husband is determined that not go.' or hone Bell at her with frank admira- eyes. She had made con- available the baby scheme been foating around in my hut which my vague the village had The T I gazed | tion in my cret nd that had own brain knowledge hampered “You are 1 exclaimed adviee how of nearby Mrs. Lukens!™ shall follow You don't helped wonderful, “And 1 to the letter much you have your know me."” I'm ! mervice,” I saw that { triumphed which she ' The horn | words, ana toward the “There he is,” she turned to me, seized my in pulled my head down and my cheek. I would not have more surprised if some bronze had come to life and had em- me, for while she is brisk, and efficient. she has always me as being distinctly un- very glad that T could be of she d. perfunctorily, and her natural diffidence had the excited interest ven to my- problem taxi punctuated her both moved quickly over had of we door then han she said, and hers Kissed been statuc braced kindly emotional ‘Good-by my dear,” she =aid. “You have been like a ray of sunshine since you have been here. Don't forget me, ,Al\nl come back to us when you can.” not likely to forget kindness yours, Mrs. Lukens,” I said returning her kiss. And [then 1 lurrwrl to pick up my bag- | zage. stopping involuntarily at the | Insistent ringing of the telephone bell m ~<v|:l| as sincerely, | i | | | 1 l impressed | | {1 think the same thought struck both, { of us, that in some way the summons | concerned me “I'll answer it,” Mrs. ‘Lukens whis- m | ted, | waiting room of the | of | ticket | you | NEW BRITAIN DAILY Unless otherwise noted, bures of the RSARY WEEK . AT THE PALAC |~_.] On Thursday the entire bill at the ce changes and another big fea- | bill will be offered for the Anni- Week Show. Here of the big attractions that doubt the biggest best in the city, “The Lee Kids" in their return to the silent drama in their ew comedy “Circus Imps”; a big! ANNIVE ture versary are no| and ever seen | Keith vaudeville show of five acts with The Eight Flying Blue Devi who | come direct from Keith’'s Palace, New York City; Will ('Clair and His Irish Girls in a sparkling festival of Irish songs and dances: Fred Elliot the “Village Nut”; Kafka and Stanley in| a surprising novelty and Adams and Brown, two fine comedians. The fea- | ture photoplay is the one that caused a sensation on Broadway during its| run in New York City, presenting Lou‘ Chaney in “The Penalty." ! Leon Chaney, who plays the part of | “Blizzard,” king of the underworld in | Gouveeur Morris' new Goldwyn Pic- ture “The ,Penalty” has a most| difficult role to perform. ““Blizzard” is | supposed to be a man whose legs have | been cut off at the knees. To do lhai part, Chaney must go with the lower| part of his legs strapped back and | must walk on his knees | On account of stopping the circula- | tion, it is impossible for the actor to | hold the position for any great length | of time, so a dummy is substituted | for him during rehcarsal and Chaney | only comes on while the scene is ac- tually being filmed. Chaney won much | praise for his work as the hyprocritical | lame begger in “The Miracle Man.” i ! | CAPITOL. ferro in“Connie”--“Tiger’s With Pearl White. Taliaferro, after three years in pictures, has returned to the vau- deville stage where she won so many triumphs, and it s in a very delightful | sketch called “Connie” that she will | appear at the Capitol, Hartford, the | last half of the week. Also| there is to be *A Vaudeville Surprise,” too, for that is the name of the singing, dancing and acrobatic act in which Franklin Charles and company appear. Mort Fox and Joe Barton are a pair of fun makers with a specialty act. Bert Stoddard as the forgetful teacher, tells some good stories and sings some clever melodies, and Sey- more and Jennett are singers and dancers with plenty of punch in the act. A typical Pearl White picture “Tiger's Cub,” which has been called the most perfect Alaskan drama ever screened. Mabel 'l'nl is “TRUMPET ISLAND IS STORY OF RARE BEAUTY AND POWER Gouverneur Morris is famous for his tales of love and adventure— stirring, vivid HERALD, LN IAUKSDAY, these notices are written by the press theaters or attractions with which they deal. opened today at Fox's theater, sults should be a dramatic rare power and bheauty A special all star cast sembled for the produc was on As an added mirth provokin “An Elephant Nightmare" together with the irresistible team, attraction the Sunshine is Fox News and Mutt and Jefr. The vaudeville consists of four en- “Ver- men tertaining satile Four ts, headed company by the of four B. G. SALVINI, the re- offering of as- and Tom re a few | Terriss was assigned to its direction latest comedy, offered the - 1920. DECEMBER 30, ! who claim they can do anything—they can. Sam Howard & Co., in a comedy | sketch and)| ams and Williams are included i this COMPANY bill. IN NEW BILL AT LYCE “Hotel De Luxe” is the new mu comedy at the Lyceum for the s { half aof the week as p ,Tommy Levene's “Oh-T pany players. It is another fun offer- {ing by there fun-makers, chief of | Whom are Tommy Levene and Frank Murray. As Marcia Meadows, the heroine of he Chorus Girl's Romance,” the feature picture at the Lyceum to- night, Friday and Saturday, Viola Dana proves that she has found one of the most charming characterizations of her caree The stor: Baby™ com- adapted from Fitzgerald’s fiction and published originally in the “Saturday Evening Post,” has to do with an old romance between a chorus girl, whose show is having its tryout in New nd Horace Tarhc prodig: F. Scott in Matinee at 2:15 Evening at 7:15 Doors Open Half An Hour Earlier .\l.'nu:iLL l)in-(lul —NOW PLAYING— Tommy Levene Musical Comedy Players PRESENT “HOTEL DE LUXE” A RIOT OF FUN—ALSO VIOLA DANA “The ChorusGirl’s Romance’ HANK MANN COMEDY SCR N MAGAZINE LYCEUM TOPICAL REVIEW — THIS SUNDAY NIGHT — BRYANT WASHBURN “A Very Good Young Man” DOROTHY LEE# “Daughter 'of Wolf” “THE VEILED MYSTERY" FORD EDUCATIONAL POLLARD COMEDY sented by | i happen. what Marcia or Ho led Haven, | scholarship. Some of Horace’s more worldly friends persuaded Marcia to g0 to his rooms and see what would What did Happen is not e or Horace's friends or even the aWai The consequent e of the freshest and s most human stories seen of the picture theater in man Two Paramount petures chief photoplays v this Sundpy ht's program: Bryant Washburn HIS MASTERS m‘u/ OUT TOMORROW January Victor Records will be on sale tomorrow morning and an excptional fine list it is, make it a point to step in as soon as convenient to hear them and you will finish up the year with a great deal of pleasure. BE SURE AND HEAR “MARGIE” Many other good Records are being re- ceived daily, you may find just the Record vou have been looking for, try us, it will be worth your while. If your home is still lacking that VIC- TROLA, betteristep. in and make arrange- New Year’s Our TERMS are RIGHT, SERVICE THE ments to have ‘ene for BEST. HENRY MORANS Jewelry and Music. 365 MAIN STREET Lee in picturd episod: the F ular Pala. acts. PAI.AC and true to life, George Randolph Chester is equally noted for his stories, such stk et-Rich-Quick-Wallingford” seri pered. “1f it's your I haven't seen you, and do vou [away instantly. If it should be {‘thing else of importarce for you . . { know I'll nod to you and you STApl4 moving, interest holding. wait and see what it is . eathless narratives. i i It is no wonder, then, that when the two master writers combine forces, | l as they have in “Trumpet Island,” th ECeat special sereen production which ORDER OF NOTICE. HARTFORD Superior Court, Hartford County. Chpries W Cowd! va. Mary R. Cowdrey STATE OF CONNECTICUT. HARTFORD, ss. Dee A Upon the Complaint of the W. Cowdrey, praying for reasons set forth for a divorce and custody minor child, now pending before the perfor Court in and for Hartford Count to be held on the first Tuesday of Januar > husband, I'll say | { | | any- to can SECOND ANNIVERSARY WEEK RESERVED SEATS EVENINGS BOX OFFICE OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY LON CHANEY | THE LEE KIDS Star of the Miracle Man in ’ —in— “THE PENALTY” “CIRCUS IMPS” s Eve—Stariing st 11:30 COUNTY OF | D. 1920 i a4 Charles therein | of Su- - ALL THIS WE Matinee Daily HECK Presents “JINGLE JINGLE” With Max Field ure Scats Now Year's Eve Show Tom e edt e, Fox & Darrell Bert Stodd —~4f wforro ring to, and being found by, the | subseribing authority, that the whereabouts of the defendant s unknown to the plaintifr ORDERED. and pendency Mo Renerved. FO: V}—\l}D[ Jazz Seatn See New that notice of the imstitution of said complaint shall be Eiven the defendant by publishing this order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain, once a week, for Jasecks. commencing on or be- two successi fore Dec. P. FULLER, X 71 LLCE EE DAYS ONLY TODAY FRIDAY THE SUPER-FEATURE '3 N =k ” Trumpet isiand NTAR CANT, A TOM TERRISS PRODUCTION ADDED ATTRACTION Sunshine Comedy “AN ELEPHANT'S NIGHTMAR FOX NEWS MUTT & JEFF VAUDEVILLE— JIA & WILLIAMS THE VERSATILE FOUR SAM OWARD & CO. Suggests Efficlexl: address. SATURDAY Why Not Try Thls" If a Pile sufferer don't become desponden* try Hem-Roid — no greasy salves—no cutting—a harmless internal tablet remedy that is guaf- anteed to quickly banish all misery or costs nothing k & Drainerd C GOUVERNEUR MORRIS' <"The Pznalty’ GOLOWYN 5—BIG KEITH VAUDEVILLE AC 8—Flying Blue Devils—8 Direct From Keith’s Palace N. Y. C. EXT SUNDAY EVENING —— JANUVARY 2nd. MAX LINDER el N “‘The Little Cafe” OUISE LOVEL —IN— Partners of Fg PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER Given by the Triangle Club at

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