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Adele Garrison’s New Phasé of Revelations of a Wife 1 could not desert friend in her bitter hour. Dr. Pettit ind Lillian Is—she ous whisper stiff and white Dr. Pettit [ my Madge. he Verdict Gave Liltian and straightened himself, swayed toward him ' the words were a rauc- from lips almost too to frame them. triend chila tricken murmur at my mother-in- rned from my own Li “Be Ready to Help.” is alive.” He uttered the wih quick, crisp emphasis, put is rm as he did so, and grasped supported for a needed second swaying, trembling figure. as 1 moved forward, he put “aw into my arms, and she leaned heart [Azainst me for an instant with quick, s|1abored breathing, as if she had been running. » I remembered the attacks of the vital spark’ itself she had recently suffered, and 1 Lillian's pallid, anguished |WondéFed how most quickly and me 1 felt gullty at the|auietly I'could get the remedies she relict which were surging]used, when she spoke tensely under through my veins child bieath. ently, hers—I I'm /all right. Be ready to help.” thas one else| She stepped away from me, and i e heaets of |stood like @ soldier at attention while the physiclan bent over Marion Even through the terror oment I couldt not help contrast- ing Dr. Petfit's professional aspect red couch idol ot i to D on to vhere “She and 1 foll Pottit's face. It was pro- but 1 my ommittal ehill at the existence lonally nor Htl makin usunl test the or non- 11y My but any th safe, ap; jo know better closely knit an and her ight felt my own heart ehill as|ax watched the = physician's long der, maryellously efficient hands ble young work “Ma ma } so-0 nag.” [Phe plaintive ny \ Wi injured T aed at th tum Neoner, nee1e had told ory tore me haby at me, that wh one ever refuse to go to my hd cryin 2 i no"danger. and randmother's rolally tender Reduces us greasy skiv Ser | ton with his demeanor at other times In any illness or accident he is a tower trength, and one feels o safe humdnly possible in his hands. “Mr. though and T Yes. “Can “Yes." “The Graham ! low, was Dr ke Pettit's voice Utmost Haste.” “Then go to the nearest telephone take Jerry Ticer with you, he will «now where to go, tell the Southamp- Hospital to send an ambular *for with accommodatiofs two patients and one nu no interne. I shall go in git mysélteTell them 1 said the ubm§st haste imperative.” Two patient ven as he turne n the baby t “I must have I’" replied cu1 N the doctor in no danger whatever. here me, > demanded nl the door. X.rayed,” “but he is was i LATEST DOLL “SAYS THINGS. —William_Rotter has invented a doll that reall® says more than ‘‘papa’ and “mama.” The little girl puts a phonograph record in the doll and winds the key. The doll thus can say anything that can be put on a record. [hree g -~,a' A s‘l % £ Unless otherwise bureaus of the th ELM CITY FOUR, LOCAL SINGERS ON BILL AT FOX’ g&s good as was the vaudeville bill Fox's the first three days of eek, that arranged for the las If is its equal and will probably appeal more to New Britain people since the headline is the Elm City Four, a famous quartet of local male singers who have made an ‘enviable eputation on the stage. The Elm cs are written by the press ctions with which they deal. DEMPSEY PICTURES AT PALACE. As an added attraction, for Sat- urday only, the Palace will offer moving pictures of both Jack Demp- sey and Carpentier training for the big fight. These pictures were taken at the training camps of both men, and shows them boxing with their training partners, as well as their daily routine, while getting ready for the big match. City Four ol Maklng Hlstory. [N’FANT MORTALITY in past ages has been something frightful, almost beyond belief, and even today it occupies the time and the M\ leading physicians in all countries. The death rate among infants is being gf nally reduced through new methods of hygiene, new preventatives and new lies for infants. This reduction in the death rate has NOT been accomp] adapting the precautions taken and remedies used by adults. Rather has it be to keep clear of the old methods, and choose after long research the precautic and remedies specifically applicable to infants. This being so, is it necessary for us to camtion mothers against trying$ give her baby relief with a remedy that she ‘would use for herself? “Will remember that Fletcher’s Castoria is strictly a remedy for infants and child Children Cry Fo,',) IShed NASNANNNNNNNN Dicky hurried Lillian's angulshed eye: » ph ian's face. He the utmost haste was imper knew what that meantdand so only tao clearly Akl Marion’s mother. “I wish I could tell you anything definite, Mrs.' Underwood ” Dr. Pet- tit's voice was filled with Infinite tenderness and compassion. *There in selon, and the extent of that an tell now. There does not to fracture, but 1 must the radiograph’s verdict upon throtugh the dnnr and on t appent have hat “Internal injuries? everal bruise — SAT. Star TONIG ' "I"Iu L LARA KIMBALL YOUNG v Latest Pic “HUSH” keith Vaudeville Featuring McPARLAND PALACE h Vaudeville's Best Si BATURDAY ONLY — EXTRA! Two Reek and Carp be mmunl There upon her hody Through Lillian's lips . were still white @nd stiff, yvet I saw! that with aksurance of her chil¥ ‘being had come the rallying of her and .m. iency It there were \nything to t for she would be at Dr. Pettit's unflinching, till vie- tory or utter defeat “I saw them. You did good work getting her undre before « 1 he commenac “They do any serious injury, but At is another matter which can only termined later.” hen there is nothing to do hut wait?” Illan aske, and there vas the despair in her voice whish comes to those who éan do nothing for loved ones in danger of death. “Yes, you and Mrs. Graham must get ready at once to go to the hos- pital in the ambulance with the chil- dren. And you must take these Mrs. Graham will give them to you. He hel out some pellets to me, and as T todk them I knew that h shrewd eyes had seen the physical veakness LilMan ‘was heroically con- ng. and had given spur for r flageing energies. we the Wlive poise Yeet'Horlick’s The ORIGINAL TODAY—CONTINUOU: TODAY CONTINUOUS Malted Milk (Daylght Time) DOREEN OPERALOGUE senting Famous Operatie Sweothes s, Madis e m & Elaine m & ymond The “Food - Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains. Ask for HORLICR'S. 2e-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes OTHER WOMAN" Including Matinee Mat. Eve. 2:15 7:15 Thursday, Friday & Saturday e Biggest and Best Show in Town The Twentieth Century Marvel DOCTOR HARMON The Man Who Knows. have been three years at Some wpnderful effects in the mat- CASTORIA \\‘\ Of - Love Your Blby. ‘ Youlweitm.xdlummphm,mh ca you what is the when it feels bad, It can only cry.and to you for help. But the more you love baby, the more you help baby, the more you ought to realize what a wonderful res Fletcher’s Castoria is. .lth-hmmdiorbabhc’anmuh thirty years. An experienced doctor discovered Fletcher’s m for babies’ use. It is a h: substitute for Castor Oil, P 2 Drops and Soothing Syrups. ‘who know what is'safe n‘ for babies have only good to Don’t neglect your give baby a few doses of if trying to thank you for b L¥ he Hippodrome, touring during the ummer months. They are equally r00d as solofgts, straight quartet work v harmony singing and their pro- gr is well selected. The Lowden Sisters have a neat and iaring aerial act and Earl Curran, a hobo comedian puts on this familiar wct with some original twists. Jack Drew, withra long line of songs and tories, completes the bill. The feature picture is Buck Jones in “Get Your Man.” This is a|"®™ Ivnamic story of the northwest and he famous mounted police. Sufiday njght brings Billie Burke n “Lady Love"” and Dorothy Wal- on in “Black is White " ter of picturesque and elaborate sets have been secured by the Garson Studios in Clara Kimball Young's latest picture, “Hush”, which will be shown at the Palace theater be- ginning Thursday. The Keith vaudeville bill, for Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Palace is featured by McFarland and Palace, vaudeville’s best singers, 'nd the Reckless Duo in something SANDWICH LUNCH sandwiches served with iced mare an ideal luncheon for a hot summeér noon. The brdad for these sandwiches shoula De cut as thick as for ordinary bread and butter and both halves of the sandwich should be lightly spread with butter. A vegetable or fish sandwich may be accompanied by radishes or pickles and a sweet sandwich by salted nuts. Left-overs may be utilized in a most attractive fashion in these sandwiches. Tomato Sandwi White bread, butter, bloater paste, lettuce, mayonnaise. Cut bread 1-4 inch thick and spread sparingly With butter. Spread spar- ingly wih anchovy paste. Bloater paste is much the same as anchovy lished 1879 and less expensive. Put a leaf or field, Mass. two ‘of lettuce on the bread, add two 4 or three slices of tomato and “mask” = with mayonnaise. Serve 2 pieces of bread prepared in this way to each person. Hard Boiled Egg Sandwiches Allow 1 1-2 hard boiled eggs for Open & Beating the Band tea Each Flavorits in Flavorland Turns out to cheer the Berry Band. They cry “Hurrab” and “Here they " Semel ust see Strawberry beat the drum.” In homes, the Baker’s Extracts, they Are gaining flavor day by da And every housewife that you mee Will say she knows THEY can’t be but. Balr's Certified Flavor- ing Extracts are sold by all grocers who care. On request, with nome of tomatoes dealer, we will send ot our novel, washable, loosedeaf folder, 104 Sensible Recipes.” BAKER EXTRACT CO. Sp: Too Fat? ufl.lylnq welght reduction method; pleasant. Lrings slenderness, better Pttt wad happiness: Get & £mall box of Koreln (pronounced koreen) at the druggist’s. Follow directions. You are allowed to eat sweets, etc.; DO starvation OF strenuous exers cisingl” Your 1ife becomes worth living, with Clearer mind, {mproved figura, buoyan! * cheorfulness. Look and yeurs to your life. A lotKOI IH"‘II’LIS. * Get thin and sta; Brochure mailed free. Co., NH-83, Station X, New York IALDI'- illl-l. hll‘l- s 'VAUDEWVILL AND 'BEST PIGTURES. THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY After Three Seasons at New York Hippodrome pb—ALL NEW ACTS—6 RNESTO LARRY CLIFFORD TRIO . MAE & MAE JENNIAS & MELBA . —g— THE SEYMOURS — PAIGE & GREEN ELM CITY FOUR Those Local Boys. BUCK JONES In a Great Picture. “GET YOUR MAN?” Rip Roaring Clyde Cook Comedy Fox News on Fletcher’s Cnun‘h. and course you would not - anything for Ml‘ prepared etped:uyfihhm and Children. So\hopl'h | cenuine CASTORIA Avwars Bears the Signature of = LYY T AL Gmonths old Dosrs ~40! CENDS (4 THE CENTAUR COMPARNW, NEW YORK CITV: each sandwich. Mayonnaise, lettuce. Cut bread 1-4 inch thick and spread with butter. Put 2 or 3 leaves of let- tuce on each piece of bread, add slices of hard boiled egg and cover generously with mayonnaise. Cottage Cheese Sandwich Brown bread, butter, cottage cheese, strawberry preserves. Cut bread in 1-4 inch slices. Spread with butter. (The other g in fat). Put a layer of cheese about 1:4- on the bread, add a dayer of: and cover lightly with cheese.:. (Copyright 1921 by Net THIS NEW LIGHT-SIX HE new and remarkably low price of the NEW LIGHT-SIX is due to greatly increased production, low overhead, small profit per car, and the fact that it is completely manufactured by Studebaker in the newest and most modern automobile plant in the world. “Buy it because it’s a Studebaker.”’ This is a Studebaker Year M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS f. 0. b. Factorjes, effectivg June Ist, 19231