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NG A HUSBAND arrison’s New Phase of tions of a Wife Mo u—w)—\nww'-”' - Not 'h Madg tie ]MHI‘ d s th ped I think wonder He mos playroom remely | 1t and 1, Pleer's ex vt tH% ch Mrs. turr y th A by one of Bl breakfasts mhouse wate in rond arsuaded Lilllan te let Mari with .me, so0 (hat we ‘got t uwnkening her nd restful lumher nd fallen saon after upon her go }orather room w We ' an’t Show Every Picture || S0 We Only Show the Best ! g For | ng conditio jalan® siness a4 only pic-ends t stranded <imply werc th from the wity, and il the Pictnpe You'ye Waited for, \pproa i conscientiously TRAIL” 11s0, \ could not found that all itahle fo family haa The eft were eithe Andixciting, Fhrilling wubern Romanee taken (COMEDY | ohipitive in size ' coftage igrer from my -V.nnlpém' “Don’t You Fret.” reluctant Witle fricht- ¢ was [ 1o place at all 1 1 # auctien all find no prospect of boarding time Marion ne close 1o me and oke softly “Don't Ticer reassuringly Auntic will find you a vd ir find to him nd he’d tell me Her childtsh, unconécious imitation Jerry Ticer was inimitable, T paid ttenti however, to ords, for I kn Jerry to he “chit ridtculons and f nes. If he had a build- home | Marior you worry Madge place. didn’t anything where A Sensation at the Ameriea Theater, New York City. expire upon a minure’'s notice n hildish ex- ry Ticer hero, and fhere 1« no possible for him to perfarm. “AN vight, Marion.” 1 said down r eager. upturned We'll try, e more then we'll « = | hing im- -— ol e T e i W e TONYOWYP ONLY f W of use to try again NORMA TALMADGH » _morraw.. I Nad eX¥Bausted o GOO nE ' possibility, and I fatiz B AN mysalf that eve rrifying em béfore me was beginning to dwarfed by need of rest rm supper As the car t Lillian and M upon the “Did youf wzet Ticer ealled toward me to- what morr ind the ¢ red and a rned in at the veranda inythin they Mys. started to walk head dumbly strongly from my Mrs .Ticer each athe T was second and for every I shook my feeling the r fatiguing day lan, looked at Ticér "Now telling you mi hear had a eat your more long and then wtion spoke don't you fret. T've Mis' Underwopd mht got one word ahe it till you ipper &0 In and lic down |m.m ready the barn.' } PALACE HARTFORD i will right « suppe Ticer put s um Zfin‘!hmn 3‘:’:‘:"&? %d.n 2 com that nclum 1000 mum Girl Cast induding — rpin - Marie Prevost Murray~ Phyllis Haver, —— _ Todn)—Tonnzht B 2:15 8:15 PAYLIGHT SAVING THE POLI PLAYERS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, otherwive of the noted, thieng s these nofices are attract written by the press os with whick tuey deal. “SMALL TOWN IDOL” AT PALACE one of the Sennett 1 PICTURES AT NO H FOX'S THEATER b 1o the et that the Britain will hold sixth annual ic festival at this evening the regu gram of pict been Iaid on the Starting tions. cor wral society Thurs p limi Py ures and vaudeville the wdeville ry member funny f there wn 1d sheif m of it tomorrow the k prog 0 ired will very whp will ap in a romantic Western !One Man Trail.” program. he Luck Jones likeable cowbo drama his sma "WATERBURY HAS is the city girl en down; when the hc Charlie Mur- constable; tched vil- trouble, and hon and notables in the cover as many vealed in indefatizable Layson is the wre ts all the Fde meoc nnett Additions to C. N. G. From dvantageously s that usually re wroblem plays Vecented By Head- quarters wherein fields May 18 been cen lartford, 2 fantry units organ as a Two have newly bill for Thurs terhury and accepted 1y will be f | he . N. G. and the xcellent acts h force Fitzeimmons in * the adjutant general's One is the ird battalion. company. having 44 Licut Thomas Horrigan command. He has been from the ranks. other unit is designated First Howitzer company. It has men and is commanded by John Fitzgibbons. David Q. mond is first“lieutenant. Another order the reral authori e jor John L. pany, Governo . N. G. machine th vaudeville nd tured LCCor by Shriner News Dealar office. quarters First to tak poin The WM “The dle of Cour Hart's picture* under h the Famous Players Corp. one of the variea well as one of William his new con- him most his career as the most unu played. At d ion he parts he has ent times \ppears as ever in the ac- a police- eful citi- iches, on from the Cilson, 1 soldier. man nnd later as the pe zen. T in the tre board the ar t the f in the waterfront saloon, and the robbery all lend themseclves to the - acting in which Mr, Hart does “ROOSEVEIL his hest work The Cradie of Co £5 Fred Bradbury cenes s Foot guns. Ansport. was written by Y ing at University. Cambridge posal for the Mass., May 3$ erection at Hary; building to be known Hous was made in Man Who Kill Jail—T Ala., M store versity of a n Butts Ced velt 18.—W. F. Seay clerk, - was being here today char the wurder of bis 19 old whose body was found in a condition on the qutskirts Ala. Sunday night wus arrested at Florence as he approached the home of his mother made an unsuccessful attempt to burn the ja by making bonfire of his bedding and clothing. The attempt was frustrated by the quick use of : fice extinguisher, Seay w: said to have later attempted suicide by butting his head against the bars of his cell. Decatur Acpartment by a committee of made publie The building would contain ng floor for the use of depar of the university and particularly conferences between tutors and dents, together with ing room where Roosevelt bilia of all kinds would be kept. nder arrest year mutilated of ¥ Confirmation Photographs? ARCADE STUDIO, of Course! hMAT. 208 E\V BRI"I‘AIN THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY WILLIAM S The “slickest crook on the coast” was back from the war. And his pals had a “job” all ready. But when he’d seen the gang and brought out his “tools"— “I'm through with that game,” I'm Kelly the Cop !” For out of the blood and dust of France had been born a-man, and— 1 Came sce the biggest fight of his life ! —With— ANN LITTLE and THOMAS SANTSCHI Story by Frederick Bradbury—Directed by Lambert Hillyer—Photographed by Joe August, A’ S. C—A Wm. S. Hart Production. | BOSTON BELLES i T RENo— he said. “Tomorrow TONIGHT. New their IPox's pro- have day and will be resumed with pictur thas TWO INFANTRY UNITS “That City state’s mili- ing to orders from head- men. ap- the Captain Ham- adjutant com- f two mni Propose New Build- A pro- rd uni- Roc [ eoatt tolte Jummo e seata veata e alumni which was a work- tments for stu- a memorial read- memora- e WEDNESDAY, Beat yolks of eggs with sugar. in flour. Add cream, cheese, grated lemon rind and juice. sceded raisins are used cut in mun pieces. If cheese is unsalted add }- spoon salt. Fold in whites of eggs, beaten till ff and dr; >our into af pie dish lined with pastF and bake! about half an hour in a moderate I oven. ! Beat Cheese Balls, One cup cheese, 1-4 cup choppeg | olives, 1-4 cup chopped nut meats. Work ingredients with a fork tih smooth. Form into small balls and put in a cool place to harden and chill. | Serve on lettuce with French drest ing. COTEAGE CHE Ll Cy Temptin WAYS, sasis of Mamy . T Pimenté Cheese. Using cottage cheese as a working chopped basis many delicious salad accompani- ments may ho madc The milk should be One cup pimentoes. The pimentoes should bs cut in fine allowed to sour | shreds or chopped. Mix With dry cot- quickly for cot cheese to be at its | tage che: This is good to serve When the milk is thick put it | with fish. in the oven or on the back of Sandwich ve until the whey shows all he curd and the whore the tip of one’s little Pour into cheese, 1-1 cup hest the Filling. arounad | 1s as hot as finger can bear. | muslin 18 and 4 or B hours or over ool prace. M allowed to night the cheese will nd can be made into small bs should be carefully drainea Drain the sirup from preserved s or strawberries. Cut the fruit 1 pieces and mix with cheese. d on thin slices of lightly-but- tered brown bread. ~ wang to drain for night in a S goyer Cottage €heese ints. Make tiny balls of cheese and rolt or that is what gives the unpleas- | them in finely chopped parsley, Serve ste sometimes noticed in cottage | at luncheon with bread and butter and vegetable salad. Sprinkle cottage sheese over a slice e whey ASHLEY-BARGD After draining turn out of bag, stir and season with salt 1d pepper ana | of pinéapple. Add chopped nuts anda a litle sweet cream to moisten. If 2d dressing. ! the just on the verge of Fr tomatoes cut in thick slices turnin » much the better. The | may he covered with dry cottase | AMADE s"'u fy chec hould be smooth, but crumb- | cheese. Serve with mayonnaise. ! 2 Iy and light Chopped green peppers and just a Stuffed suggestion of onion added to a cotta; rian "1 cheese would take the place of a sal- ad in a simple home dinner. (Copyright, 1921, N. E. cream is Pigs, Use whole figs. Wz a gash half way fill with soncd are head Prunes may after soakin nuts with the cheese are ment. Cut and and dry. through the fig cheese hizhly sea- and paprika. These accompaniment to with French dressing. be filled in the same way and steaming. Chopped an improve- A) Place your Eddy Awning awning order now. Tha and Decorating Co.— e Cheese Pic. 1- cup sug Fa | ‘up cottage cheese. seedless raisins, and juice, rich | tea- spoon flour, 1-2 cup cream, 1-2 cup lemon rind grated iPAnsaNs HARTFORD ‘ON'T] (Daylight Saving Time) BABE RUTH The Colossus of Swat, in “HIEADIN' HOME” EL | STOCK | ina | Repertoire Class‘R wr— THEATRE —~ HARTFORD THE SELWYNS PRESE JANE COWL N “SMILIN° THROUGH” TEMPEST & SUNSHINE The Incomparable Sisters, in BROADWAY BOUQUET” Bensce & Batrd, Four Ortors, ¥ Cooper & Lane, Donald Sisteis . HARTFORD’S First Annual Furniture MAY 15 to MAY 2 C. C. FULLE BIDS YOU WELCOME TO ITS SPECIAL NEWEST CREATIONS IN FINE F] Special values in all departments will Hartford Furniture Show. e Come and see the many new and be: pieces which have been created to make ho and attractive. Maney invested in improving the ¢olifort and a of the home will bring the greatest possible returns in pride and contentment— Sl To those who p@!ponifi the p really wanted an8 need new things for the home .cause they have ffh préces were too‘ h/‘?'h want to say that Prices Have Come Do AND HAVE NOW REACHED THEIR LEVEL You really owe it to yomll ta come and be ahnwl though you have no intention of buying now, come i andesee Jmany hew and pretty piices which we have o gjoy seeing them and it Secon.e acquainted