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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. DLDING A HUSBAND dele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife TAltan Woke Make, disapp noement adge o o and at that even nt that she ht get o ted was rest and with a nod of grati hostess 1 climbed down 'went into the old wing « hich the # had fixea o« Mian me her whisper the child clun irl danced aw tered hrance tment Mrs. Ticer's knew of o iroused no enthu and food, the supaney kept as | climbed omething to to her hand tired » note of ment ot childhood, for she the steps y—m umaz long in t into a comfort upstair mine, and L) rested Arily toand after has n to undo aid firm to draw this Now oddess. to tak face nd foel lke or, and you're hn without a wry e n ¢ gown e Rlass Ihen ot sponge w wake Or arm nap you nd slippe r will keep you betore tul ally our has o o you cun o t sleepn vorrying Utter Fxhaustion nobody cver sleepily. and Lil havin to t care If has returned ghed heartily, a my shoes she swung me her vh ha nd the sald milk up and 1 Ing she ) IEAICA'S PRETIEST Puvnouse HARTFORD Today—Continuous Daylight Saving ARA KIMBALL YOUN(C Brillant New ptodrama AIGHT FROM PARIS” S MINK and Her PALACE BOYS fwo Stenards Allen & Cantor JLIA SHAW PLAYERS We 't Show Every Picture We Only Show the Best ox’ NOW PLAYING Stellar Program BUCK ONES A whirlwind romance of love, w=intrigue and bad “THE ONE MAN TRAIL” SUNSHINE They 1 men— COMEDY by Laughs o MUTT AND JEFY FOX'S NEWs VAUDEVILLE - THE COMEDY With Music, “ROSE of SPAIN” “A Real Hit,”" N, Y. Press Critics Pretty girls, real comedians, Half Carload of Scenery BILLY WEST “'Spades Are Trumps'’ FREEMAN & LEWIS A — DANA & LOHER | | before 1 | have swift, stairs, sure and the her tootsteps descending wondered W at I disrobed. « > A athed quickly and slipped between Mrs. Ticer's sheets, redolent of the lavender which i= the herb garden. If Lillian appeared with the warm milk bed 1 slum As it was I felt my « the heard room Lillian's low pride of her had not was tairly in should been it too sunken to drink closing over glass, as laugh coverlet over nv dificulty sald mocking ip and =ing to you."' 1 grinned sl and high win- I sat up in bed, won it was that a evening. Tt d seconds to epily in more until v lark ontside nswer knew nothing the xweet notes of a dering ird took me realize m me how ging in the al bewilde confusedly nev that soundly and undisturbed a I realized T was raveno my watch to how long hefore breakf time found that it was harel * on how 1 ked it would he somet} isly hungry it Dismayed, | daylight, and it would be T kr ething egan to rech Ay that s w <h he hefore Ticer wonld as 0f the racted my at bed. seized vindow. smiling Iy printed had permitted ndramatic it thing one posts ed at- out of the what it was tentior rny and as 1 saw it carried it to a erude that Lilllar tndulg the fashi sign Marion her me instincts In ng of Two Sury lLook IN THE ( Le.” the I slipped on followed the aind found on the corner of some i nEr ON the ageling scrawl ran vathrobe and ection of the ered tray st my mules a the room near an open delicious sandwiche » dampened cloth to k sliced and su 1 or- thermos ttle opened it forth appealing nos- that of hot cof- in Lillian's hand- sand- window wrapped in ther esh, a ange, and a when 1 small which the aroma most trils in the morning Another / was tucked beneath the my note, greedy and fast,” it read incredulously as I hastened appetizing lunch. With that was impelling me I A dozen breakfasts. But satisfied even my unusually appetite, and, still drowsy i no fatigue quite =o sle: as that following the driv- ing of a car all day especially in bracing air like that of the east end of the island I tumbled into bed again, slept until Lillian came into the room and put her hand upon my sioulder. I opened my eves, startled. and saw smiling mirthfully a me, “The “Don't regular 1 smiled to discuss th the hunger felt equal to 1 finally yaveno for ther impeiling =poll your b her en would crawl bed in shame if they could you.'" she declared. I would not disturb you only that I know I ought to he ashamed of myself.” I said, spring out of bed. *“And I have much te do, too.” Yen, have, 1 fancy t different way than you have she replied enigmatically down and eat your | Mrs, Ticer will tell you s Rut 1 think T can_safely that your troubles are over " ho if you care to place cheaply and the Sleepers in a mag- ined hurry and then i announce You can have run-down about buy a fix it up.” THURS., FRI, SAT. w15 6 Rex" EONEDT DRAMA Su\a'll a‘l,gol i Veadi s 000 Beog Garls is a typical Sennett Cast including— Ben Turpin - Marie Prevost Charlie Murray- Phyllis Haver FATTY ARBUCKLE m “MOONSHINE” — Fox's th | capacity { ern pictur | | of Con | Lyc in | ’F!" ‘ llll | "|' “c' AN (== ,.d ~ = Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press bureaus of the thesters oc aitractions with which they deal. REGULAR SHOWS ARE ON AGAIN AT FOXN'S Beginning this afternoon and continu- ing the remainder of the week the ular high class motion picture vaudeville be resumed including Ben Tu Marie Prevost, Charlie ames Finl n in the ectacle and thrills tre A Small The biggest scene that Mack Sennett has devised, and one of the largest that has even been filmed, is flashed on the screen. 1In this a multitude of zirls, who conform in every respect to the famous Sennett specifications for beauty and figure, appear in ( showed before | ental costumery in a large and r the American | nificent “'set.' It is a miniature < ganza called re pretty artistic settings songs included. feature motion picture Buck that righ and ready star of west- in *“The One Man Trail.”’ rough and ¢ star of west- radiates the freedom of the and the strength of strong men ind daring women. In addition there will be the Fox News, a Sunshine com- edy Mutt and Jeff in an animated Phyllis Haver, Murr: and leading roles add their at- Fown ldol.” Kes= tions’ to show ater are four will he prog dancing feature duction acts including nd comedy wt, however which recently houses at theater in New York musical comedy ext “Rose of Spain.” T zirle, bright costumes and good The on the singinz, vaudeville | taiking, | The pro- am, numbers is a big time GOOD VAUDEVILLE. PALACE. On Thursd and Saturday the Palace off brand new Keith vaudeville show with four very fine Ricard and Asnforth in s aerial offering: Marie ellent comedienne; ssimmons in “The «nd Phil Adams and a variety offering is acts =atio Shrin- News com- Jones, that plains re wild Dealer,” pany in HARTFORD. supreme test of true love is subject of Clara Kimball Young's test photopl “Straight from Paris.” which is shown at the Capitol the last three days of this week. Frances Mink, a specialty dancer | with many big musical comedies. is assisted by her octette of boys who are rated among the best dancing juveniles of Rroadway. Hers i revie of songs and dances. bled Legs' brings John Royle and Yirginia Bennett in @ances of original eccentricity: Leila Shaw. in “There She Goes Agzain,” has a musical play- let: Allen and Cantor sing and p! a piano and the Sternards are premier xrlophonists. | o | CAPITO! and ] | The ! the cartoon Beginning Sunday evening tinuing through next Wednesday Cecil } DeMille's famous production orbid- den Fruit,”” will be shown | and con- HART AS CROOK IN NEW PHOTOPLAY. “Square” Kelly in “The Cradle ge” his newest Paramount which will be seen at the um theater the rest of the week. art depicts a man whose beliet all cops are made to be de- 1 that the law was made to WM. 8. As picture, Mr. b thn ceived broken How he proves himself spite his ecarly training and wins the love of the same environment gone through unscathed, forms story that extremely powerful well as appealing. “SMALL TOWN ll)()L AT THE PALACE Shakespeare's assertion that the thing,” seems to have of two guiding principles tor Mack Sennett when he produced “A Small Town Idol,” his newest super- production which opened today at the Palace theater A Small Town Idol” has all the well-known Sennett players in its cast LYCEUM COMING Attraction extraordinary May 26, 27, 28 LORNE ELWYNS STOCK CO. in a Repertoire of High Class Royalty Plays. i be a man, de and past life girl who had and yet has “CIVILIAN CLOTH An attempted elopement in which the masculine party did not know that his partner was already married, is but one of the brilliant comedy in- cidents that make of “Civilian Clothes” such a glorious piece of dramatic entertainment. It is in this after-the-war story that the Poli Players this week at the Palace, Hartford, are scoring another tremen- dous success in stock. “the been en SISTER MARY'S PARTY. Takes You Out of the Today. By Sister Mary. The fore part of June is a delight- ful time for luncheons and dinners. 1f there is to be a June bride in your circle of friends a little party in her honor would surely please her and your entertaining would be over and done with before the weather grows =0 hot that even your guests may She ,Know the joy and[ happiness that comes Gouraud's Orlenfal Cream FERD.T. HOPK1 PARSGNS EATRE —— n.un‘rom: 3 NIGHTS BEG. TONIGHT, (Standard Time) Direction of Lee Shubert | William Faversham In Mark Twain's l The Prince and the Pauper Dpamatized by Amelie Rives Eves. $2.50—350c. Sat. Mat. $2.00—50¢ PALACE HARTFORD Today—Tonight 2:15 8:15 DAYLIGHT SAVING THE POLI PLAYERS —With— A. H. VAN BUREN WINIFRED ST. CLAIRE — Oliver Morosco’s Big Success “Civilian Clothes” —Coming— LYCEUM NOW PLAYING WILLIAM 5. HART “CRADLE OF COURAGE” BUSTER KEATON St = VILLAIN’S BROKEN HEART e | NICK CARTER 715 \Vhy Castorla" ARS ago Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups were the remedies in common use for Infants and Children; Castor Oil so nauseating as to be almost impossible and the others all containing Opium in one form or another, but so disguised as to make them pleasant to the taste, yet really to stupify the child and give the appearance of relief from pain. It required years of research to find a purely vegetable combination that would take the place of these disagreeable, unpleasant and vicious remedies that from habit had become almost universal. among mothers. This was the inception of, and the reason for, the introduction of Fletcher's Castoria, and for over 30 years it has proven its worth, received the praise of Physicians everywhere and become a household word A remedy ESPECIALLY prepared for Infants and Children and no mother would think of giving to her baby a remedy that she would use for hersel, without consulting a physician. 1. T W D P LGOHOL-3 PER GENT- Kitchen | Chicken Croquettes | | ALO n-unllu old Exact Copy of Wrapper. Have You Tried It? Everybody has read the above headling; how many beueve it? Have you a little-one in the home, and has that dear little mite when its stomach was not just right felt the comforts that come with the use of Fletcher’s Castoria? You have heard the cry of pain. Have you heard them cry for Fletcher’s Castoria? Try it. Just help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Cas- toria. Watch the difference in the tose of the cry, the look in the eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The¢ transformation is complete— { from pain to pleasure. Try it. Yowll find a wonderful lot of iaformation about Baby in booklet that is wrapped around every bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria. ceNnuINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of NTS (4 THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YOomK GITY. sigh at the prospect of their best clothes. TLuncheon Menu for May. Choice Strawberries Beef Consomme Croutons Asparagus Tips in Cream Sauce Rolls S Olives ited Nuts Salad Cheese Cups sselrode Pudding Coffee sizzling Radishes My Own Recipes. Serve the strawberries with the hulls on with powdered sugar. The consomme is served in bouillon cups. The croutons should be passed by a maid if there is one. If the hoste is doing her own serving she m bring the croutons to the table after the last cup of bouillon is placed and the guests will pass the plate to each other. The croutons are left on the table during the course and removed with the cups. The croquettes and asparagus are served on individual plates in the kitchen. The rolls should be passed and taken away. The radishes, olives and nuts are passed and left on the table until the dessert. The cheese cups are served on a bread and butter plate with the salad. The pudding may be served on plates or broad, low standing sher- bet glasses. The menu is simple UNKNUWN I éAuvow' Don’t buy milk that comes from un- known sources and especially at this time of year, there is always quite a I dealers blossoming pring like the wild flowers and last only a short time, then some nice day when their customers are pretty well supplied with tickets, good- bye small milk man until next Spring, when he will try again. Better buy your milk from one whom you ‘know. Our milk comes from selected dairy farms and is carefully handled and is also pasteurized which makes it a pro- duet whose purity and richness is abso- lutely uncxcelled. .You're safe when you use our Pasteurized Milk, 8 Quarts for J. E. Seibert & Son forth in the $1.00 in enough for the hostess to prepare and y serve herself. Chicken Croquettes. Two and one-half cups chopped cold boiled chicken, 1 teaspoon mit, 1-8 teaspoon pepper, 1 dessert spoon minced parsley, 3 tablespoons buiter, 6. tablespoons flour, 1 cup chitken stock, 6 tablespoons top milk, 1 egg volk, salt and pepper. Crumbs, egg and fat. Choose a chicken above one year old. Boil until tender. Remove meat from bones and chop. Strain stock, cool and skim off fat. Make a'thick sauce by melting butter, stirrifg in flour and adding stock slowly, stir- ring constantly. Stir in yolk of egg beaten with the milk. Season Wwith salt and pepper and add ehicken which has been well mixed with salt, pepper and parsley. Spread on a platter to cool. When cool shape, roll in crumbs, dip in egg slightly beaten with 2 tablespoons cold water, roll again in crumbs and fry in deep hot fat. Nessclrode Pudding. Twenty large chestnuts, 4 eggs (volks), 1-2 cup sugar, 2 cups cream, 1-3 cup seeded raisins, 2 ounces can- died pineapple, 1-3 cup currants, 1 cup whipping cream, sirup to cover fruit. Peel and blanch chestnuts. Cook chestnuts in a thin sirup to cover till tender. Reserve 6 chestnuts and press the rest through a sieve. Cook raisins and currants in sirup untill plump and tender. Add the 6 chest- nuts cut in small pieces and the pine- apple cut in pieces. Beat yolks of eggs with sugar and pour over 2 cups of cream scalded in double boiler. Return to boiler and cook until mix- ture coats .spoon. Add chestnut puree. Turn into mold and partly freeze. Then add cream whipped stiff. When frozen beat in the fruit and nuts drained from sirup. Let stand an hour longer before serving. Serve with whipped cream or boiled custard. (Copyright 1921 by Newspaper Enterprise). IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW Thousands of Children Suffer From Worms and Their Mothers Do Not Know What the Trouble Is Common signs of worms are: Con- stipation, deranged stomach, swollen upper lip, offensive breath, full belly with occasional gripings, pale face. eyes heavy and dull, itching of the nose, short dry cough, grinding of the teeth, little red points sticking out on the tongue, starting during sleep, slow fever. Mrs. H. N. Roberts, 502 Asvium Street, Flint, Mich., wrote to Dr. J. F. True & Co.: “My little girl is cured of her worms.” If your child is ill, start giving Dr. True’'s Elixir at once. Buy Dr. True’s Elixir at your dealers at C Three sizes. Buy the_). Y It you have tried Specialist practors, Osteopaths or natureoy with no results then “try my ments for a complete cure. Wo people and families are treated $1.50 per treatment until cured. Electric treatments of all Electric light baths and all forn the yiolet ray machine are given without additional treatn Private woman’s treating room lady in charge; 9 a. m. to 5 Open evenings. DR. COOMBS Natureopathic Physician and practor, ~—NEW BRITAIN BIRD S Has Canaries, Pigeons, P: Greene’s Chick Feed and Feeds. Also Liberty Malt Exty Hops, Stoppers, Strainers ap tles. Baby Chicks Ev 105 ARCH STREET. TEL. CORBIN MOTOR ‘TRUCKT COMPANY LIVERY SERVICE ] FOR ALL OOCCASIONS | HIGH CLASS CLOSED CA | Phone 1880. Rates Reasol ELKS’ GR Open to the Publ Business Men’s L 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. Supper a la Cart

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