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4 NEW =\ | MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS |- Adele ‘iarrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | | ¥ | Has Katherine a Hidden Trump |and vou've got to watch every Idok | Card? and tone. You prabably won't be able | to understand what they say, but That Liltian was stirred by my [you'll have to get what you can | story 1 could sec when after I had | y\cpags Katherine's oxpressive face reached the house with Dicky in NS [ghot a queer little look, which Lillian car trailing protestingly after me, und [ i1 ot see, and about which 1 won my supposed “breakdown” had Ccon | jopeg It was as if she had some exclaimed over and condc with, Tlamusing little secret which she did had managed to get her alone, With- |01 jntend to share with us. out, as I hoped attracting Dicky's at i { tention, and rejated to her my on | counter with the man calling himself SLEEPY-TIME TALES Anton, whom 1 was sure 1 had ognized us Smith Characteristically, Lilllan said noth ing until 1 had finished, but 1 knew by half & dozen little signs familiar to me, that the appearance of Smith in this region—the opportunity of wateh ing his movements-—was of utmost im portance to her “Katherine must hear this"” These were the first words Lillian uttered, and she 8¢ to her feet to | summon our little friend, when I in SOLVING A PROBLIEM, terponed anxiously Jimmy Rabbit was going to give “Don‘t you think you'd better wall | vy 1'p and down Pleasant Valley until Dicky is out of the holse? 1 10 %) ahout Blue Mountain the field | T—ought to tel! you that he is seri- {4 rorest people were talking about ously ohjecting to my helping in this)j work, and T don't want to direct any | Ajmost everybody had an Invitation attention of his toward the Incldents [ryiere were only 4 few that weren't of our drive. You know he's rather |yaed, Jimmy Rabbit didn't intend | quick, and if he should decide to do to invite Grumpy Weasel because he | BRITAIN AILY HEI APRIL ALD, WEDNESDAY, < DALY FASHION RERVICE NEW GINGHAMS FOR ALL PURPOSE.S Imitation ix sald to he the sincerest form of flattery, and fact thal sllks ate masquerading in gingham | effects tells to what heights the once | humble gingham has elimhed along | wsthe road to sartorial prominence Gingham .is used for thing under the sun this season It makes the draperies and unholstery coverings in nursery or informal bun- | almost every galow and cottage bedrooms; it 5| used to trim some of the smurfest frocks and blouses; it 1s even, this| season, made into bathing sults, s Palm Beach has noted, But ity first last and meost popular use has heen | and probahly always will he for in formal frocks. The exquisitely fine fissue gingham now offered in such a wealth of e signs, colors and shades, puts ging-| ham definitely into the class of the| very nicest of woman's summer fab- | rics, suitable for summer shopping, conntry cluh and resort wear, even| for informal afternoon affairs | 1ike porch parties and garden teas of course, gingham always has heen| likeAd for children's frocks clear, Try a spoonful of the marma- ;r:;hlvn\d»‘i::z?:‘n.;h:r; ];‘nur:l‘: “x\'l‘,::“;l‘rl']"" \\:%\n :: |I.‘\H|'-‘:‘m.j\:ry] ,I,:mm,’,‘: ‘lnxnn £C AR AB A RO REUSAE: I NAdinin Tt Sifup, ‘\::‘ ”:‘4‘:‘;;)' lr:;:l;'. u:::Ty]vyll» ,\‘.1‘.1.- ff:,(q“”-‘:?:.-“ 4Innnz‘.‘|.u‘.n lHi:r::'m lh'v:‘“rumh}\‘fl and you know SKINAT TS Wb Lo e b Gapitle mn LE Chie iriahe ol lpa-the mormalhag ds | Trivea olipg muear, Uik ouns weters| 0 SR et e i Al g o iiats Disn Aeryhody and exervining. : EANNE“ PINEAPPLE T ol e yo RTINS DINE SRR M musne it vRiss BA DIIRE C b State tiat e Snney was ok volllng |/ 6as .ot aftmineion will: o' 8o Her quick perceptions leaped in-|" and. then there was Nimble Deer e olUBEEL ot and bkl LE e ibeeholiing polub = (BKIAC endl Boill el Rt ] dedkls atasned | oe Al Ladth mitstnonhy; and Als and tly to the fear T was trying to ex o ey o8 a8 marmalade is cooked until the jelly | four minutes, |in ata very rapid pace Jackie stepped | for all & afternoons, and 4le an (o] ving limmy Rabbit said that Nimble u-lx| . Sen R . |is very firm the mixture can he put m,,m.riph.‘ 1922, NIA Service) [Into the breach. His talents for[hfc evenings. Loges reserved, 6c. ,‘":r T Y i vHed o e big to come to his party. And Sister MaIV xlves CC]DCS in jelly glasses and covered with i “shimmying” resulted in a flood of | e e e ) f AL oC not|every one told Jimmy Rabbit that It araffi v 200!, Marmalade b PR coins, to the great joy of the street| memper 2 only spill the beans, for I want to let fwas 4 pity, Al the neighbors said Thal Are Fine for Winter rl‘rrr':'tll“:n '\';‘)l!:r;m:n::” nr-!“k:‘rr';“'r‘.:r{r CHILDREN WIN P . e 'rhi. Aieradibi B r[’l[«:n‘[:unrm:‘nl::r:f liquid air is 400 de this bird, Smith, have the longest rope g0 much that Jimmy Rabbit didn't| \TCH the market |one year. 4 The fojlowing children won the free | many amusing features of this new |- bty S arr:zl?k:l‘;:olyl‘i:w‘»l’ :)4 Exluvxf"." \‘J:"mtip.fx'm'r‘f ‘”'7,“, ‘,“ ‘:(' f“,"_" y . st ‘ and when | Pineapple Chips, passes given h,'\' the l‘ulig‘f‘ l?wa"*r'in ||rfu|vlu"im1, and Jackie demonstrate: New York draws its milk supply ¥ LA 3 : don’t ask Nimble you wory't| applek are Pineapples, pure cane sugar. conjunction with the Jackie _r 0ogan | his right to be called a s [tnotasa shalum 55 200 to. 800, rallas ribe. Bmith's a very bad actor. In-fpe pleased,” Jimmy complained to| plentitul and| Pare and remove. eves. from nine.|contest which appeared in this paper side of twenty-four hours, T'll have a [Biny Wondehuck, “And if I do ask cheap order one|ap ‘l“ *BE A Bl slbAeN g f:, ain | 1ast Monday evening, and will be the = couple of operatives down here who [him and he should happen to step | oF IWO-AcPen. Tov| ar iitue, Pt & laver of Folt. io|guedts of ithe ‘mapAgemient: At the will engage to see that the gifted Mr. [on you during a dance you wouldn't | canning. sreserving kettle and sprinkle liberal- |Bhowing of Jackie Coogan in his new | Smith doesn't make another un-|jjke that.” | Sugar 18 86 red- |1y with buzar continue. layer fop|Pitture “My Boy’ which will be watehed move from now till he lands| “Invite him: but keep_him away sonably priced | jayer until all Is used, Let stand|Shown the first four days of next in a dungeon cell, whether that de-[from the crowd!" Billy Woodchuck | galq fhat pine-|over night and drain off juice, week. Dorothy Boilard, Ludwig £iied epaliDe Lo, dRVR OF 10, veRTH | augueated | apple preserves| put juice in preserving keftle and|Lyon, Edith Burnstead, Hollis Kin- away. But until then we'd better fix| “How can I do that?" Jimmy Rab can be indulged |hring to the hoiling point. Add fruit [cald, Alice Janelle, Marie Wolf, Ag- up gome scheme to chase the Dicky- |hit demanded in. These make|und let boil 10 mioutes. Epread on|nes MalozRa, Frank O'Brien, Doro- bird to the city for a couple of days. | I don't know,” Billy replied. “But | deliclous winter | piatters and dry in a sunny window | thy Rossberg, ‘Joseph Wilcox, Olive If Smith can find time off frog the il am sure you can find a way, it any- | €88erts or can be used with hof bis-|or a slow oven. When the sirup is|Schubert, Alma Larson, Margaret errand that brought him down here, [yody can.'” cuits and hutter in place of dessert |shsorbed dip each plece of fruit in| Mawe, Rose Sage, Gertrude Barnes, he'll try to get Dicky, as he no doubt| Well, after that remark there wae|fOU lincheon sugar and store in a tin hox. Myrtle Keller, Mildred Foster, Eliza- TOMORROW-—FRIDAY_SATURDAY recognized the car and you and caninothing Jimmy Rabbit could do ex- Pincapple Preserves These chips are delicious in cake|beth Burns, Wesley Alvord, Iyn = : y find out easily where you are.” cept to put on his thinking cap. But| Paré pineappie and remove eyes.|ang desserts Johnson, Edith RRussell, Benjamin Her tone expressed the cerfainty|(ry as he wonld, he couldn’t hit upon| St fruit in neat dice of about one- Canned Pineapple | $anders, Ruth Tewis, Catherine To- that she knew Smith's errand. T ven-[a single plan. half inch, Weigh fruit and use Pare and remove eyes from pine-|man, Thomas G. Swain were the tured no verbal question—one just| Now, Nimhle Deer had no idea (,1‘2'“””4 for pound (m sugar and fruit.) ainjes. Remove from core in thin | lucky winners naturally doeésn’'t when Lillian is con- [a]) the trouble he s causing Jimmy | Strain juice from fruit Add juice to| g)ipes. T e Heesitlor et O s e S . ? 4 e e () pls e he Knew that|Sugar with more water if necessary :'I'”’]‘“*r-\mn:’: lxtm::‘hr:ml:: "Wvl"':r_ ‘rm’; Show of the Season—Don’t Miss Tt face was oneé amplified interrogation lic was not invited to Jimmy Rabbit’s ey ] five minutes, counting the time after point, for she suddenly smiled indul- [party. But he was no person to-gulk |S10W fire. Tring to the boillng boint | tpa water begins to hoil again Probate Court : and skim gy 4 et ; | n roba g gently. or fesl hurt over such a matter. 3 Remove from boiling water and “He's heré to get in touch with that | However, there was one thing that| Add fruit and simmer until the |, e immediately into cold water,| An inventory of the estate of other beauty—thé man in the hospital |he thought was odd. Wherever he|/Tif 1€ transparent and can be pierced |1\, 104 jet gtand in the cold water. | Franklyn Fair Hatch has been filed in who &0 frightened Katle. Depend went he was sure to come upon Jim- with a silver fork Pour into but be sure that each piece is covered. | probate court, showing liberty bonds, upon it, he'll try to see him, saving|niy Rabbit. Sometimes Nimble would | 264 pint jars while boiling and Drain and pack in sterilized jars.|war savings stamps, personal effects he's some friend who has just heard|hear a faint rustle. And when he of the accident-—that's the reason for , +¥ his present disguise, and also the rea- apples. #on why Katherine must know all weigh about this, and be prepared for his advent. Suppose you go out and locate the Dicky-bird, and as soon as you're sure he's planted anywhere to stay for a spell, come back here I'll snake Katherine in her in the meantime.” 1 departed obediently in search of Dicky and found him engaged in a romp on the lawn with Junior and Marfon which promised to continue for some time. I paused for a passing word or two, then went back to Lil- lian's room, where to my surprise I found her alone “It's Up to Yon.” “Katherine is in your mother-in- law’s room,” she explained. “She put up a warning hand as I appeared, and 1 saw that Mother Graham was almost asleep. She will come here as soon as she can slip away.” ‘How car [ do that?” Jimmy Rabbit She cupped her chin in her palms [ demanded. | and I knew that she was taking ad.) ————————~ e | vantage of the delay to study this| 1 e4 around he would catch a new angle of her problem. And shelyjinnee of Jimmy Rabbit ducking had lifted her head again but a sec-{ .1 o qioht behind a tree. Sometimes ond or two before Katherine's Hghtlximbie would be taking a nap under the shelter of a clump of evergreens And he would wake up suddenly with a strange feeling that somebody was | tap sounded on the door. ‘Now tell Katherine everything you Lilllan requested a told me, please,” Pineapple Marmalade. Speflal Extra Holy Week Attraction! to prevent burning and put Pare and remove eyes Remove For every pound of fruit use 14 ounces of granulated sugar. from Inventories Filed over a Pack to within one-fourth inch from |and jewelry to the amount of $1 from pine- [tha top of the can. Pour over|29. The estate of the late G core and|meédinm thin sirup to cover fruit Contois has been inventoried at § Dip rubber into boiling water and | €8, represented in a deposit In Grate | place on neck of can. Half screw |New Britain Savings bank. TON IGHT ONLY Feel the Drama *Why shonld would KEITH VAUDEVILLE I—Great Acts—4 And because , <he Sacrifice . Portrayed Lewis Stone, Beery. Beswerer, 1 ecan't tell you why I came here., 1f you love me you'll trust me. I trust you this sister if you fonud her here like it was to hore he ilence Sonnet of Sweet by Jane No Mila abert Gordon, “Greater Than Love”—Good Vaudevnlle THURSDAY—FRIDAY—-SATURDAY The Photoplay Supreme you now? ik of my save that cross Truly You’ll Say Each Reel a Pearl Again—in a newer and truer rendition—the drama that has thrilled the world through song and stage and screen A story of love surpassing, faith unflinching, hate unbending Wal- by June vak, red MRS. MARY T. CREAN, Soloist we drew our charts close together. ching him. And almost always he | “You remember what I told youlweuld discover ~ Jimmy Rabbit about Smith in the Catskills” sheforouching near by and staring at him. | threw at Katherine At . at such times, Nimble OH|_\" “Perfectly,” Katherine responded|epoke pleasantly to Jimmy Rabbit, | laconically St he couldn’'t help noticing that “All right, go ahcad, Madge.” and|)jimmy Rabbit always acted queerly again I repeated the tale of my road-|He scemed to be absent-minded. It side encounter. Nimble bade him a cheerful good “Now it's up to vou, Katrinka."|niorning Jimmy Rabbit was likely to Lillian drawled. “That gentleman is|reply with a good evening. 1f Nimble gure going to pay your patient a visit,Jeaid, “It's a fine day,” Jimmy would | say, “Yes! It does look like rain,” At last, one day, Jimmy Rabbit | made the oddest answer of all. When Nimble spied him peering from be- hind a stump he called, “Hullo! I'm glad to see you." To which Hln.'nl‘\‘ limmy Rabbit said, “I hope o see ou later “No, 1 wonder Nimble mused 1 wonder what he means.” And fx when Nimble asked Jimmy Rabbit « | of it! (uestion Are you feeling well? As well could b expeoted!™ SBrme limmy Rabbit told him “You dont seem like yourself,” said R S Nimble. 1 haven't scen your smile FAMILY FORD ’ ‘u\‘y'\',."-,\\ P i At with Jim Harkins. Rat t Impe lL sl A B ”“'n\‘ Ni Rie Oity Fear: bit jumped into the air and Four Casting Camphells, teked and smiled thi Vargo & White YAt last)” he eried, 1 feel bettes. The Teimonts. I have solved the problem. Will you | Bert and Lotfie Walton el el i RS uelp e JACK 1O \ “rm"t,:\[\? t'n‘\u“m\\ i ¥ ‘\""‘”’ : \|4.:1“'1 thanked. him and """‘ - e | ‘\ o - (Copyright 19 by The \hvvmym;mn‘ - ] Newspaper Service) | PARSCKS ., . = * [Will Formulate Pla [ —THEATRE —— | For “Clean-Up” Week | FRIDAY ¥ | | s Hn it 1rederick I Lee of the health lace artment is planning to call 1 meet. senic P VLOW |ing =hartly at which plans for the gs ‘s feity clean-up campaign” will e . [discussed Tentative arrangements The Incomparable Phave been made for a one week drive and her BALLET KU SsE 1o e held ir ¥ Entire Paris-London organizafion and 4.‘; :, v]'.,‘l' 4 ;“' ""v" NS symphony Orchestra | v Scouts and other The Program: Coppelin Fairy Doll in two cles will be asked fo assist 1he scenes, The Swan, Plrate Dance, Russtan | eq0th 4 partment in its edncational Dancers and Many Others Prices: $1 to $2.50 (plos 157, ) program to precede the ‘“clean-up Mad Orders Now. Sule Wednesday, Week.” | New F |~od(‘ “ROBINSON CRUSOE™ L2 Continuous Shows GOOD FRIDAY ,426.- Checks are the most popular de | sign, suy the mill heads and import ers. In the fine tissue ginghams the | most sold are those combining a deli | cate shade with white, in small [ checks from a quarter to a half an inch square, Stripes are good, how. | = ~—u o s o ey ever, and are offered In a varlety ofl oy o and put jar fn canner. The widths ‘and colors, water in the canner must cover the e i e o SRR LN rs by at least two inches. Bring e water quickly back to the boiling pineapple and sprinkle with™ sugar.| point and boil 40 minutes, Remove Let stand until sugar 1s dissolved. | jars from boiler and finish sealing. Cook untll the misture is thick and |Turn upside down and cool as quickly ert Unless otrerwise indicuted, theatebenl notwes wnd reviews o this column ars by the press agencies for the respective amusement vompany. PALACE THEATER | FOX'S THEATER the | written Hailed as a new classic of Tonight is the last chance to see gilent dramatic art, *The l:ns.||_\“”" l"‘“'"‘; h“'n"“' bill at Tox's : T together wit James Oliver Cur- Sellg and Rork's first big independ- | (oo 0T VI TN \m_','l‘l'.f Mg ent superproduction ,released by A ceptionally dramatic story of the sociated 1%rst National, will begin an |&reat northwest, shRigsmeNE AL M\Asve: Bt thie ‘BAilkog ‘ Tomorrow, however, brings a new \ 7 i - vaudeville bill of merit and a pieture theater on’ Thrsday With an all- | hrogram that cannot be beaten, since star cast the production was filmed | iy fegtures Dustin Farnum in . “The under the direction of Jerome Storm. Devil Within,” Dustin Farnum's role Is for exeeptional foreefulness, “I"oolish Wives" the big universal super-Jewel, one million dollar pro- duction, which will he shown for the | first time in Connecticut at Ifox's for The scenario was written by Bernard McConville, who was inspired by the play by Edward and the song “The Rosary." "wWis Stone is seen in the leading male role, Mrs, M T. Crean, the well known local singer one week, starting next Sunday eve, will be soloist with the picture. On|comes here after a hard fight to get the same bill will be & new episode of |1t on the part of Manager Burke. the historical chapter play “The Ad-|" w1t ig superb,” I told Mr. Laemmle, entures of nson Crusoe,” and | the man who owns the picture, “I four mew Keith - vaudeville acts. | jave decided that New Rritain must Jackie Coogan in “My Boy” opens|have a chance to see it for popular next Sunday for a four day run, Iver see Jackie Coogan shimmy? . Laemmle had other plans. He You can see him performing this|had decided that “Ifoolish Wives'" modern dance in "My Boy," an As-|was to he played first in the legiti- sociated First National attrastion in|mate houses for two dollars admis- which he stars and which opens at[sion. He said the moving picture the Palace for four days starting next | houses eould have it second run, Mr. Sunday. Jackie was on an err merey when he encountered rinder and a monkey furnishing en- and of | Bur an organ | rental patrons the first time it is to be shown e won his point at an enormous cost and will show it to his Pep-O-Mint Revue The Best Act of Its Kind in Vaudeville Geo. Hearn Todeska & Todeska Recollections Sensational Cyclists SAUNDERS & SONIA Singing and Dancing Comedians ) MUTT FOX NEWS AND JEFF TORCHY'S FRAVME-UP Dustin Farnum “DEVIL WITHIN” LYCEUM THEATER (‘(TR\HCAN Lessee and Vlnna"m‘ JA\flm WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, MATINEE, APRIL 17TH JAMES CORMICAN PRESENTS The Cormican Players “A Tailor Made Man”’ BIGGEST LAUGHING HIT COHAN & HARRIS' Subscription hooks open today. Patrons can register at Box Office and make a sclection of certain seats for a certain day in the week and geats they select will he set aside for their personal use cach week during the season. without auy additional cost. The managenmient regrets that no mail or telephone ovders be considered until after Wednesday evening, April 12th, at p. m. The subscriber must call in person. Screen World The Movie Masterpiece—Sensation -of the & CARL LAEMMLE Presents The First Real $1,000,000 Picture | FOOLISH WIVES | THE MOST \\l!\l)l RIFUL PICTURE IN AMERICA | By and with VON STROHEIM—“The Man You Will Love to Hate" A Universal-Super-Jewel Production » ever before disclosed upon villain the screen world r—more costly stage settings than we silver sereen—and the most fascinating has cver known. b P. S.—An All American Picture-~Made in California