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MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAS The Made Request Col Travers of Dicky. Woman-like, dwarfted for the fn the drama climaxed appearance of Smith He was sofe—I told m If joyluly —and I scrutinized him carefully for marks of the str in Bess Dean ake wccording to her story, he had been engaged. ‘'There was nb mark upon his face save little streaks of blood, and he patently had the full of his arms legs. Tut there was an ugly swelling upon his he around which the halr was matted, wet with blood He had not come off scot-free in his punishment of Smith for inso- elnce to Bess Dean—I felt a quick, savage revulsion from the joy of see- ing him safe 1 was glad, tenscly so, that he was back, but I had no sweet wifely impulse to bind up the had incurred in avenging Dieky interest the dis the sight of moment my by whiech, for and wounds he = IF HEADACHE 1S DUE TO DEBILITY Gude’s Pepto-Mangan Re- stores the Blood to Natural Vigor Many people who suffer from head- aches never find the real cause. They do not know that a condition of de- bility, with blood thin and watery, is likely to cause ailments of any kind. Headaches are frequently brought on by a we ed condition. The body is more sensitive to pain and until the blood is healthy it is almost impos- sible to establish a cure for head- aches. It is of the utmost importance to build up the blood first. 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The name Irving Lab oratory on bottle Phos-Pho Vit mine assures you of finest quality and purity in medicine new tab- lets are more like a food than a medi- cine sy to take—produce results quickly and economical. Right now is the tim hould tone up your system and wintry ills. lirop in at the nearest drug store on your way home and get a bottle of sixty Phos-Iho Vitamine tonight You will be delighted $1 ph 4c able to sit These¢ you s woid tablets S50k to anather holding ¢ insolence “The man yuor hushand 2" itative volee i I him who I am hand on my arm, and across to Dicky “Lo! Madge," companionably, the smile his ig Col. Travers, commander of the troopers,” sedately. Dicky turned his cheerfu the officer. “Can't offer you my hand, colonel, it's too messy “Where {8 Smith? the officer's anxiety “How About You “Not unless some of his pals him, which isn'¢ very likely, returned. “I lert him tled yonder o he couldn't wig brought my friend Kron see you. 1 would have escorted the gifted Mr. Smith here but claims T broke his leg or his back or something like that in a little u- ment we had. So, I carry him, and he he couldn't walk, I hobbled him and left him He'll keep, and T think you may he interested in a ittile 3 that Mr. Kronish has heen telling me came up ust after I got Mr Smith tied, which was fortunate. I suspect I might have had trouble persuading him either to walk or to talk if woman Kronish Travis' manded he is crisp " He put his we walled Dicky grinne but I did not at me return Dicky, the I 1 smlile on Did tone he tense find Dicky up over > out, and sh - back to services." “I'm sorry to dispute you, Smith won't keep,” Col. Travers said crisply. “If he can't walk he must be carried, At any rate, we must go after him. Three of my men already searching for him Here, young fellows!" He signalled to I'red and Ted, who came toward him with alacrity. “One of you come witl the other stay here and take care this man. He pu toward IFred, and beckoned ficcompany him. “How about you?" he asked Dicky “Are you fit to come along?"” “Surest thing you know,"” answered, and the three men swung across the lawn into the woods. 1 w Col. Travers' hand slip lightly to ice revolver, rest there, and I of hed Kronish none too gently Ted Dicky he | couldn't | e | Smith had been able to command his | but | are | v BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'RIDAY, DE . ICEMBER 2, 192 L 8 Al R . AL AL S L Il LT . L O WA IS tthe i atlon thi L reall i Wi me to indieati tremi wants he lkod paliid oand it I held | membered und e hand I ro 1 given hi edly house, wile, ek “Iring hi into the “I wish to } I placed mysef v, d ' 1 sald md re- | I to him." i side, him the assurance K his wife that Smith had more power to hurt him, and that told the truth he would « | punishment I'hat Col v would agree with me T was I resolved that if he did not I \*mm:‘ “I ha your h ing [T know Smith,. he just ordered me for him here,” | “I know,” 1 said, “Now, if you| will promise not to talk to your \-;n.‘i but jinglish [ will is very anxious his had no | ' he e sure, and overything IKronish 1o | head 1 “everything 1ut never opefully, it is not much told me his plans, to keep things ready in any lunguage let you | about you." | “I promise,” lie replied, and T took | him into the kitchen and waited until| the woman had assured herself of his| safety, | “T think I make some coffee,” she said practically, with a glance at mc for permission “1 should like that said, But make enou when the men get bac have some."” see her, She t much,” 1 that may very gh so they returned, and went noiselessly about her f while her husband busi she swiftly and mi t f himself with plates and cups. 1 Cosgrove turned to me suddenly, | trank young flushed an b ssed crimson Mrs. Graham!” he said im pulsively. *“1 think there's something I ought to tell you it that fight beteween your husband and Smit CHRISTMAS CAKES CHRISTMAS CARKES, VERY hostess his | face em its some bit specia tea during holidays. Tea and | tonst and fancy Christmas cakes | | 5 surcly add much | to the hospitalily | offered to chanee In many 1lies there recipes that | been handed down from mother to visitor are have | and floured baking Mr. | | | ca ¢ these little cakes and | was s wighiter ba o rult enlke erfou the Itwelt I'hest tosdate mual o proeeeding revised for up un rules use, cha all the cakes leetabllity are but m and de have Drop Plum Cakes, Three cgr cups brown # cup butter cups flour, % cup milk, 1 ter , 1 ten baking cup seeded ind ohopped raising, % cup shreddced itron, 1 % tea- | BUgNY Bwoet spoon teaspoon cinnamon, teaspoon allspiee, 1 teaspoon nutmeg, ' teaspoon salt Cream butter and sugar. Mix and sift flour, ealt, baking powder and soda, DBeat eggs with milk, Add| and lguld Ingredients alternate to first mixture Add spices and fruit and mix thoroughly. Drop from the tip of the spoon onto a buttered sheet. Bake in a spoon cloves, % dry ot oven, Aunt Thankiul's Seed Cakes. Phrec-fourth cup butter, 1% 14 teaspoon cinnamon, nutmeg, 2 tablespoons 2 cups flour, % ten- cups CRES, spoon wway seed, 2 i soda, %4 cup bolling water, ! salt, 4 tablespoons milk, butter, Add sugar and at eggs well and beat in to the first mixture Add ind salt. Add soda dis- boiling water and milk, if necessary, to make the right con- slstency to drop from the spoon. Drop from a teaspoon onto buttercd paper and bake in a moderate oven, Yuletide Wreaths, one-half flour, cup lard, 1 cup milk, 'z teaspoon baking powd 4 teaspoon soda, 1 egg, % cup shred- ded cocoanut. % teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla. | Mix and sift flour, sugar, baking Wd salt. Rub in lard with fingers, Add cgg well beaten dissotved in milk. Put on molding board, sprinkle with cocoa- | nut and roll very thin. Cut in with | a doughnut cutter and bake 8 to 12 minutes in a hot oven. Christmas Jumbles. this day when coffee so ofte s the place of tea in the jumbles could be served instead The dates from spoon i teaspoon Cream spices. gradually the flour solved in n Two and cup sugar, cups powder a tips of and soda In tak noon, of cakes, 1820 after- recipe butter, 4| teaspoon dough. 1 cup s00n la, 1 r to make a so Cream butter. Add well beaten, D! very little hot water and add nutmeg and as little flour as possibic to make a dough just stiff enough to roll. Turn on a floured board, roll jalf an inch thick and cut in half inch strips. Twist two together and in deep hot Drain on brown with powdered su- CR nutmeg, flot per and drec (Clopyright, 1921, NEA Service.) nl? | | othey threc ed a hit in this film, His part of the | Apache in Iaris and howine down to the delicate touoh of a girl, form a story of interest | “You know kid, you stole my heart | right out of my hreast pocket, for the of Rilly give me a kiss, right on mouth, and then let's go out and married,” thus spake he to his found love, and thus they did famous “Hermit" crook reforms many thrilling adventures and with happiness in the end. CAPITOL—HARTIORD, of the was Onge monopolies in luter Day com- nold for greatest history the Hudson's pany which maintained Its more than 200 years over the gret- part of what is now Canada Its tactors held the power of life or deaih over who lived within the dius of its trading posts, This dramatic gtate of affalrs forms a basis for “The Call of the North,' Jack Holt's first Paramount starring vehicle, which is at the Capitol, Hart- | ford, tomorrow. ! o The Cansino Brothers, ® descended CHARLES RAY AT PALA from a centuries old iine of Spanish| Charles Ray has surrounded dancers, are sted by attractie | self with a c xcellent Marion Wilkens in a Fpanish and|in his latest starring American dance revue 1n which the | vehicie, v which finest of terpsichorean interpretations [is the attraction at the Palace Today are shown. Hickey and Hart come |and Saturday. “Setting the Pace’” with comedy ga-| Mary Anderson, popularly Kknown lore and melody in abundance. “Com-|as “Sunshine Mary,” {5 to be seen fcalities of Life" are what Frank Wal- | as Ray's leading lady In this vehiclc msley and Mae Keating mant wre | Lincoln Stedman, the good-natured and th certainly are shock absorh- | fat boy, who has been seen with ¥ for life's journcy. Lindley's Re-|In many of the star's past releases, is a captivating fantasy and|has an important part. Tom Wil- Loretta Marks, with their supporting [ son, who trained Ray for the prize. company of pretty girls ke most entertaining “Bits and Pleces.” er love the Ket | new | The after finds love those rii him talent ers Vi T PO ) O TN BT TS VAUDEVILLE ONE OF THE BEST | —TFOX'S, The Lollypops, a miniature musical company, scored a 55 at ts past three performances and received en- core after encore for the musical treat it is presenting. This act, of the selected ones that the 1oy the- ater is noted for showing in this city, has gone across big at larger cities and will leave a good impression in ow Britain when it closes its con- tract here tomorrow evening. The acts are also excellent with some good exhibitions of skill- ful dancing and novelty comedy sing- ing. Thomas Mcighan will be scen this evening, tomorrow afternoon and night for the last time in “White and | Unmarried.” He has more than scor- 8 Whether or not you be i white and unmarried, maid, wife or widow vou should see THOMAS MEI = “White and Unmarried” Now Playing at FOX’S One of the best pictures in which Mr. Meighan has been seen to date. one v A 1gain KILLS HER SC Boston, Dec M: wife of Cieorge er, of a Lighthouse Service buoy station at Chelsea, shot and killed her twelve-vear-old son, Rdward, and then sent a bullet into her own head, in a at the Adams House, yes- terday. 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In “The Third Degre i Jordon in a novelty offering; Cecella Weston In a fine singing ofier- ind Mardo & Rome, character comedians staged & Co. ing the Palace presents the photoplay version of the famous stage xperience,” It has a large featuring Richard Barthelmess as “Youth”, and John Miltern (Shee han) of New Hritain, as “Iixperience,"” As a stage play it was one of the big- gest hits ever seen, and the photo- play verslon is said to be wonderful, four days, cast, T — LYCEUM TRIDAY AND SATURDAY. EDWARD MARRA Presents THE Belies of Broadway With MACKT and DAVE AFRKIN In a Rip Roaring Comedy Entitled “BREAKING INTO SOCIETY he Cast Includes LARRY I'RANCI DOLLY LA LT DICK VANDERBILT BABE HARRIS & JOII MACK and SOCIETY BELLES FEATURE PICTURE THE WAY WOMEN LOV PALACE Today and Saturday Continuons Shows Saturday FRA —With— FRANK MAYNE & €O, the famous protean artist in STHE THIRD DEGREL” Other Fine Acts Starting ¢ “EXPLRI With Richard Bartheimess and John Miltern (Shechan) of New Britai NEXT WEEK Todny—< on JACK HOI Call of the oy “rhe North" SNOWBLIND' Alden, the “the Ol With Ma mother famons Nest® HARTHORD I WERK VEVILLE OLGA MISHTRL 0, PERMANE MOAN CLARK & CO., & SHELLEY tn, [ SPILLERS, RIAL PICTORIAL & LIND NEWR T MUSICal STROM, SHUBERT Daily T A SR WSRA SNSRI Y B SR SR FGRAND] HARTEORD § g ) H 3 AQ 10 Burlesque Weck—Matinee Daily 1 K-A-BOO Here Is the show ¥ Get Your seats Early LADIES' SPECIAL COUPON , Present this advertisement and 15 cents at the box oflice and see reserved seat for any cept asturday holidays, All have been 'S GO 1