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HOLDING A HUSBAND ko) /.dele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Way Mre Ticer Com t Madio's Secret Be Kept. akened ecarly next morn- n the unfamiliar best farmkp nded the bedroom nad 8¢ for my wondering alarm ouse where we tem r, Di had set Lt ing 1 tucky Wbl te \ at I planned the I charged my wftor ous peach and that % h to ra orary quarter m mental hig and my clock wve anyt especially faculty of exactly the \nd upon re on have night before memory ht Dac arise nli Irive to farm- moc old shed to oarly do—what two 1 ris the night tantalizing minute reeall no reagon for early Then the remembrance of me Dicky had pro 1 the e flashed over me, and I knew It was that I do. Before er Graham should awaken I warn Marion and the 'w to drop no hint that I had ever 1 of the Dacey farm, much contemplated d Dicky’s scheme per to discover the to buy it, yet I the only ible way out of the ama forced upon us by the com- lon of the housing situation and mother-in-law's general crank- must Lilllan loss buying it 1 of leading place, and knew that it re his to of Time. nd nolselessly, Dicky's pillow to im know where I had gone, and the mistress of the was dy astir, but I did not to unter her, for I wished de- In Plenty drossed quickly ed a note lon house want no the iwaken the car put it swittly the Gra wound of Mother In the m night before the road aring that pr might . T left o I had walked the down Your Last Chance t o3 D, N DR, CALIGAR the talk of New Britain CAR'S BEST VAUDEVILLE ALL THIS WEEK LORNE ELWYN PLAYERS Present ‘POLLYANNA The Best YWlay of the Season. N. B ald says: ““Truly the most wonderful play of the year. B. snyn: ““Miss Bauer enacterd the role of ‘Polly- nna’ to perfectio Hartford Courant says: “‘“Well worth going miles to see it. U All Next Week LOMBARDI LTD. tham = ¢ TR el half-mile that led to farm The fog, which frequent a merning visitor 1c cast end of the island was just rolling back under the attack of the first rays of the >~n, Je every bit of vegetation damply I sniffed the fresh with whic ways any mine in the my fav- orite for the Ticer the is so the wing gliste B the zest walk of It is air ittends early morning. of all the day the Ti chimney, also, came a graceful spiral of smoke, and from the Ticer kitchen door, as I ap- proached it, came a most appetizing odor of coffec nd frying home ham. That Mrs. Ticer rving her family wth breakfast, get- tir out of the way before the later and more ela orate breakfast for us, I surmised My guess was confirmed when I reached the kitchen door, for Sam Ticer and Jerry, their shirt sleeves, scrubbed until their were red with the soap and rubbing, were sitting at the table valiant trencher-men, indecd fast diminishing by huge onslaughts a stack of pancakes. “Clear Out.” time From cured was own them preparing but I am afrad a dietitian would not have approved this menu for a warm spring morning, but I confess that after my motor trip of the night be- fore, my sound sleep with windows wide open, and my brisk morning walk T envied Mrs. Ticer's men-folk their hearty breakfast. As I ap- peared in the doorway, Mrs. Ticer, with a little exclamation, dropped her pancake turner. “Well, I declare, Mis’ ham " she sald. “You gave me a start. Is there anything the matter?” “Not a thing,” I responded cheerily. “except that I want you all to keep a secret for me."” It was amusing to eyes that Sam Ticer turned on me. Both the farmer and his son have child-like minds, and ire neither as quick nor as poised as Mrs. Ticer. “A secret “Haven't you G round Jerry the and Sam Ticer echoed. got any ears?’ his wife snapped. “That's what Mis’ Graham sald. Come right in, Mis’ Graham, and sit down if you can find a chair fit to sit in.” She flicked some imaginary dust from a speck- less chalr as she pushed it forward. “And just tell us what you want “You ought to know you can't trust a woman to keep a secret,” Sam Ticer cackled. “But I'm a mas- ter hand. I don’t ever tell nobody nothing. I'm just likg_a grave, I be.” “Don't pay any atfention to him, Mis' Graham,” his wife begged “He's always putting his foot in his mouth every time he opens it. What was it you wanted us not tostell? Her tone and manner eliminated her husband from the discussion as completely as if he had been a pan of rubbish which her broom had just swept up. But that Sam Ticer knew it for good-natured banter, though with a touch of firmness be- neath the raillery, I saw by the slow appreciative grin that spread across his face. But he did not speak again until I had stated my errand. “So you see,” I finished, “it s vitally necessary that Mother Gra- does not guess I have looked at the property or planned to buy it.” “I see,” Mrs. Ticer said tersely. “You remember that, Ticer and Jerry, and don’t let me hear either of you ever blabbing a word about this. And now you say you want to wet to see Mis' Underwood without your mother-in-law knowing it. I'll tell you, Marfon will be slipping down here in a minute or two—she gets up early to the men milk, and then you can send a note to her mother. Now Ticer and Jerry you clear out of here, and let me give Mis® iham some breakfast. She must be = ved.” EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN National see Association of Credit Men Anxious to Do Away With Eco- MI | am q - Unless otherwise noted, buresus of the theatere or FOX'S DRAWING WELL. Tonight will see the final tion of ‘“The Cabinet of Dr that mysterious, thrilling, ling and fantastical feature has interested and baffled Fox pa all week. Reinforced by impressionistic settings, the melodrama runs like a Poe tory, telling of the murders committed by a traveling salesman’s subject while hypnotized. The romance heart interest and the ending un- expected The vaudeville, “In the big favorite, A daring spectacular presenta- Caligari,”” blood curd- icture that ons adds is entirely featuring the comedy Osteopath’'s Office,” also a good laugh produc novelty act proves acts of sing- and dancing merit out the There is also the usual Fox and Chester Outing the latest episode of act is a aerial and two other ing round program News, Traveloguc Die comedy and ““Do or Be nning four new there will be acts of vaudeville, also Willlam S. Hart in Malley of the Mounted,” a story of the Royal North- west Mounted Police. Don't forget that Fox's newest policy is to admit two patrons for the price of one admission, providing a Herald coupon, found on page 2 of each issue, if presented at the box office. tomorrow “POLLYANNA"” AT LYCEUM. The Lorne Elwyn Players who have opengd up their engagement for an indefinite period at the Lyceum thea- ter, have proven their popularity in their opening play “Pollyanna’ with hundreds of theatergoers in this city. Miss Bauer, C rence C se, Miss Ful- ler and Miss Frost, also Mr. Elwyn who personally directed his cast, all hre sharing honors. Mr. Elwyn an- that next week the Players ent Oliver Morosco's latest “Lombardi, Ltd.” Many this play in picturea with ytell as the star. Mr. Clarence Chase, the new leading man, will present the title role. The play- ers will present “Way Down East' in the very near future. 18 success, have seen Mr. Bert I m USE MORE VEGETABLES During the summer months meat should be served not oftemer than once a day, and milk, eggs and ves- etables be used in abundance. Vegetables served in cream sauce is nourishing and is a delightful means of putting milk in the diet of persons who find this beverage unpleasant to drink. There is one way to make sauce and have it smooth and perfect. First melt the butter in a smooth saucepan. Do not let the butter bub- ble while melting. Then add the flour, stirring constantly. The mix- ture should be perfectly smooth and blended. Add thin cream or top milk very slowly, stirring and cooking un- til this mixture is smooth and blend- ed. After the ice is the right thickness let boil two minutes. This will make sauce that will not need rubbing throu before it is fit to pour over for the tlour has had no chance to lump. A wire may be used when adding the milk and then all can be put in at once A cream thick, espe »lespoons blespoon of makes a sauce ency. Breakfast—Sliced pineapple, ed fish king powder biscuit, coffee sieve tables, whisk ice should not be too ally if served on toast, 2 of butter, 1 rounded ta- flour and 1 cup milk of “creamy” consist- broil- these uotices are written by the press sttractions with which they deal. S > t June 14 (By Associated Press).—The 1921 wheat crop of Gers . many will be of “better than average statement today by Food <Controller Hermes. For the first time since the war the country finds itself with grain on hand on the Report from Berlin Says Wheat Will Be More Abundant This Year— 250,000,000 Marks Involved. Berlin, volume,” sayi & SUBMARINE PICTURE AT PALACE Back in 1913 J. E. Williamson in vented what he called the Submarine Tube, a long flexible, telescope ar- rangement intended to be lowered from the bhottom or side of a ship into the depths of the ocean for the pupose of permitting divers in a chamber at the bottom of the tube to examine wrecks in safety. At that time he had no thought of applying its use to motion pictures. But later it dawned upon him that photographs of life beneath waters had never been shown, and he got busy. The result was ty Thousand Leagues Under the Se: followed by “The Submarine Eye,” which created a furore in the motion picture world when they were first produced. Now he has outdone himself and the re- sult is “Girl of the Sea,” a powerful and stirring screen drama which comes to the Palace for three day commencing Thursday. The Keith vaudeville bill will be featured by Homer Lind and com- pany in “The Opera Singer.”” Recipe booklet free. RARIDEN NOT SK AS MGR. Atlanta, Ga., June 15.--Officials of the Atlanta Baseball club denied yes- terday that Bill Rariden, veteran ma- jor league catcher, had been signed to act as manager of the Atlanta Southern ociation team. They said he had been signed as catcher. REACH NO DECISION. A meeting of the Second Ward Re- publican club, called last night for the purpose of making plans for the an- nual outing, adjourned without reach- ing a decision. A third meeting will tn shortly be called to decide the matter. 7ERSBABa. T A Surprise Tonight Measure the cost by the cup —not by the size of the can, for which it pald out more than $§0,- 000,000 marks in the last two years. Although the government has de- cided to continue control of the na- tion’s wheat production, it has modi- fied its restrictions to the extent of permitting farmers who make the obligatory deliveries to dispose of their surplus stock to mills for flour production, thereby enabling consum- ers to obtain flour in the open mar- Kket. Notwithstanding the improvement in the visible grain supply, consum- ers shortly will face an increase in MADE INTHE CUP AT THE TABLE sidies heretofore granted for e p pose of limiting the priee of bike Yoaver. The fruit crop also is, rcportfi‘ be ahead of past years. goraed to Zuonen . YALE'S NET TOURNEY TEAX New Haven, June 15.--Yal nis representatives in the . in legiate tennis tournament at Ph! delphia July 2, announced yestegd] will be Captain F. M. Bundy, L. Williams, G. M. Wheeler and J. Moss. instantly in hot water. No coffee pot needed A Can of G. Washington’s Coffee is equivalent to ten times its weight in roasted bean coffee! You use all of G. _‘Nashington’s Coffee. Thereis no waste. Always delicious, pure, healthful, economical. Every can guaranteed to give satisfaction. Send 10c. for special trial size. It COFFEE ORIGINATED BY MR. WASHINGTON IN 1909 G. Washington Coffee Refining Co., 522 Fifth Avenue, New York City is Free At your store this week This 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. § Present the coupon to any dealer. named below. Make this delightful test. Watch the quick effects—see the change in a week. Then you will realize what this new way means to you and yours. Each use of Pepsodent multiplies the sali vary flow. That is Nature’s great tooth-pro= tecting agent. It multiplies the starch’ digeste ant in the saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits which may otherwise form acids, It multiplies the alkalinity of ‘the salivas That is Nature’s neutralizer which cause decay. Five important effects come from application. And modern authorities d all of them essential. If you will try this way to prettier teeth This test will surprise and delight you. The results are so quick, so pleasing, so conspicu- ous. Millions have already made it. The glis- tening teeth seen everywhere now show some benefits it brings. Go get this free tube from your dealer. Use it and watch the effects. It will open up to you and yours a new era in teeth cleaning. now traced to them. son lies in that film. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Many other serious troubles, local and internal, are Countless people find"that teeth brushed daily still discolor and decay. The main reas Now we daily fight it Dental science, after long research, has for the acid Why prettier teeth? This method brings whiter, prettier teeth because it fights the film. Your teeth are now covered with a viscous coat. Feel it with your tongue. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. Old brushing methods do not remove it all. Enough remains to make the teeth both dingy and unsafe. X That is why teeth look cloudy. The film- coats absorb stains. Film also causes most tooth troubles. And, under old methods, all those troubles have been constantly increas- ng. How film ruins teeth Film dims the teeth’s luster. It also forms the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Papsoadén The New-Day Dentifrice Endorsed by authorities, advised by leading dentists every- where, and supplied by all druggists in the large tubes. Free at These Stores This Week Simply present the Coupon found ways to fight that film. Able authori- ties have proved their efficiency. Now leqd- ing dentists everywhere advise their daily use., 4 These methods are combined in a modern dentifrice called Pepsodent. Millions now employ it, largely by dental advice. The use is fast spreading the world over among those who know. That is the tooth paste we ask you to try. Watch its effects on the film. See how your teeth improve. Then let your own good sense decide between old methods and the new. Three other essentials Modern science also requires three other effects from a tooth paste. The old methods did not bring them. Pepsodent brings them all. Luncheon—Tomatoes stuffed with spinach, brown broad and butter, crul- lers, tea Dinner—Cre nomic Tlliteracy. Not for women only The most conspicuous effect is g teeth. Countless women employ it largel; on that account. Few things add so much to beauty. But men also want white teeth. Men smoke find that teeth discolor quicklyy to stains in the film. Pepsodent means more than this, howe It means cleaner, safer teeth. Children nee it even more than others. Their teeth easily attacked, and very few escape. D tists advise that Pepsodent be used et day from the time the first tooth appears. To all it means a new conception of cle: well-protected teeth. ———— Prescnt the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. No how clean the teeth feel after using. M: the absence of the viscous film. See teeth whiten as the film-coats disap ‘Watch the other good effects. ‘This test will prove a delightful revelatio To you and yours it may bring life-long ben fits. Every day you wait may mean nel damage. Cut out the coupon now. Pres it this week at your store. TONIGHT — “MASTER MIND" San Francisco, June 15.—Plans for m of checse fondue, creamed spring fruit, cup cookie! My Own H. Tregoe, secretary- roil the flesh al| Then turn and broil the sk enough to make crisp Tomatoes Stuffed with Spinach. assoclations of credit experts, Four tomatoes, 1 pound spinach, 1 utilized, Mr. Tregoe said. An|eg8. 2 tablespoons butter, 4, table- will be made to cultivate a |spoons dried bread crumbs, 4 tea proper understanding of fundamen- |Spoons grated cheese, salt and pepper tal economict 1aws Sin bustnass’ Wash tomatoes and remove seeds. ““The qualities of a real religion in| Wash and cook spinach. Drain and business the qualities for which |chop. Mix tomato pulp, egg slightly will strive,” the report sald. “Am- | beaten, spinach, butter, bread erican business men must typify al-|crumbs, salt and pepper. Fill tomato the highest commercial quali-|shells with the mixture. Bake in a and stand for something that|hot oven for 20 minutes. Five min- can always be relied upon for the|utes before removinz fyom oven put faithful and generous performance of | cheese on each tomato. A ‘“pifich” contracts. This is the goal wupon|ot sugar and a “dash” of cloves help which we must fix our eye: in the seasoning. (Copyright 19 by terprise.) asparagus soup, French fried onions on coffee. an educational campalgn against illiterac to be by the National ciation of Credit Men were announced by J. treasurer, in his report to the ann of the organization. entire machinery of 130 af- croutons, economic conducted Thursday, Friday, Saturday “The Girl of The Sea”’ thing Different. potatoes, this summer Asso- toast, yesterday side side just convention Tt fillated will be effort Som Produced by J. E. Williamson of the Williamson Submarine Co. are we FATTY ARBUCKI Keith Vaudeville “Always the Best.” aturing HOMER LIND & CO. ways ties Newspaper En- Do not wait until the summer rush. is upon us, place your awning order now. Eddy Awning & Decorating Co.—Advt. e——————————— THE INDIANS KNEW. A famous physician stated that more vomen might find relief from suffer- ng through taking a medicine like Lydia E. 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