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§ | { A it ! 4 ! § # 4 ISR REETE R T LTI L TR L T R T AR R i MY HUSBAND'S LOVE e Oarrison w Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ™he Way Bess Dean Hunws Won "W Way s ke Hess whicl of tai ing, ora place whi 1 sure the fire turned from just bailt istified by the leap 1 big fir ) ide rie Nea she wit had amph fully Wling Mames | 0 holding ] it Why into Jiess? nty acquiesced the blaxe the business of uble who can bulld YOU soem 10 enjoy Only one who knew | [l intimately ecould o detected t Icate malice which tinged this it speec Her aspeet 18 always so ehlid-like, and she is 5o ger lovable n little person, that one does not realize the capacity for dainty eat-like thrusts which is hers To do her justice, she ravely per mits herself this feminine luxury u less she has gr But | vealized that it woeapon against 1 Dean. The girl's adroit pose of friendly helper made it im possible Mrs, Durkee, the soul of hospitality, to show her courte 1 glanced colleagie thrust Mrs, wirl Keen have hely hostess si Joying meniul mentaiity is But not the vl fires are rave, and loing it 8o muek uffiness the sweetly uinely provocation was only for to ny open dis former her, A furtively at my Durkee had given perceptions could not understanding that her through her of en- tasks, and Tess Dean's far above the averag quiver of an cyelash be trayed anything more than humorous appreciation of Mre, Durkee's quip. m thinking of using it as a matri- monial advertisement, drawled, “If any will furnish the fireplace ntee to Jicep tin home fires ' pos gent ' g burnii Welcom: t to =mile quizzical, Dur You're Alway It is impossible n Dean's drawl and eyebrows, and M laughed heartily at her sally, both of us would pr ing her an old-fashioned And what Dicky calls my ma'am instinet” yearned anew « when she danced up to put her arms akimboo, ingratiating! else kin I do It's strong an’ thing,” Mrs. langhing v don’t be tellin' me from (i all your y clothes on. dinner to It's a fine have on peeling potate m as for setting a table i She blew i ing, then Kitchen, “Just go tuke your time before that There at Bess crooked and 1 Ithouglh rred give switching. “school for a Mrs. and have for yous, willin® 1 be.” Durkee *Oh, an’ you that city wit n't tie touch I ‘am, and now, ceil- the kiss to the skly towa upstairs both of you and T can get a lot done % train back home." but one response for Mre, Durkee to make to this brazen bid, and she promptly made it: “Never mind the 3:45. Why you stay to dinner? Ress Dean mad ture, . “No reason cxcept that § don't want to become a permanent boarder, I'v been here so many times.” “And you're always welcom Durkee returned with every ance of heartiness, wouldn't exactly call ment frec. You work for than I Jike to. Mind that the potatoes thin now.” “I'l scrape ‘em,” 5§ laughing, and disappeared passageway leading to the Rut 1 did not need Mrs, gesture of caution to any comment concerning her were safeiy out of hearing. Mrs, Durkee Has a “Huncl “Where shall 1 put these cases?" 1 asked. "1 only nced bag upstaivs, and there's need dragging them down in morning “Put them back Indicated which house. “Alf o1 in there.” I disposcd of in hand, o to her can't a deprecatory gos- Mr: appear. Besides, 1 entertain- it harder you par your promised, into the Kitchen, Durkee's refrain = from until we suit- the again that closet.,” She built-in old will i the i the Leila reee hioned one 3808 abound sniteases the mu lowed her roons, and was ¢ FRIENDS NOTICED IMPROVEMENT Wonderful ResultsfromLydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ““My female trouble was overwork. 1 had worked in stores and had tn do heavier work my strength couid stand, and had to be on my feet most of th“ time. Finally I e up t ntirely and sdicine did not : much relief, qu‘ -‘ldn bottlesof it u.vh. } o I gaye it asmuchasi J gomething clso ogng 1 took h me much. so I fir “ecided to giv Vegetabie Compound another tr to take enough of it to make it would help me. 1 have taken it over a year now and it has brought wonder- ful resul I have gained from 110 p«um‘v and am keeping house My friends all notice the change in my health. I will be glad to answer all letters that women write me about the Vegetable Compound.”’—Mrs. W. G. MoxsoN, 1515 Park Ave., Beloit, Wis Mre. Mongon is willing to write to any woman cuifering from such troubles. to this | he minute ny o the aid lowi time, Ve roon upposit Hut 'm all that imp Fatan you ever such It your thing mine arter after a while istening I 0 hid i told I vou dow e in your gall her she t keep back the you was we uitiness bridled angrily 1 1010 the truth," she maid idn't say 1 welcome her, RBut Al cortainly And let me tell something else, Madge Graham in this thing somewhere, 1 know where, Tut, belleve m some secret bhetween Alfred ky and her that the boys are will get out frod does, you Dicky's don't thero's and 1 afraid OF CUFFY BEAR BYARTHI R ScorT BAILEY e et T e e s MR, BEAR'S TREASURLS, Mrs, Bear had to wake her band the next morning. Come, Ephraim she sald, “It must be time to get up. The chil- dren are begging for their break- fast." It was dark as because they had Wi the evening before, while their troublesome guest, Mr, Bear's Aunt Sully, was asleep in the dooryard on her nephew's bed. Mr, grunted, and and sighed, and yawned, until at last he remembered who and where he was, and what had happendd. “Just move those things aside of the doorway, my love!” he to Mrs. B Step ont you?--and scc sort of 1s.” He didn’t intend to go out, #elf, until he knew ghat Aunt had gone, “Yon do Jear. "You hus- night in the den, blocked the doo stretched, out ald won't day it him- Sally wh it, Ephraim,” said Mrs, know you always claim ‘But it's mine" Cuffy ohjected you're a better judge of the weather than [ am. Mr. Bear darkness. But there could say cscept, “Very dear! And then he got moved enough furniture the door to give him a front yard. Peeping made, he ‘What's asked Mrs, Not" Sally he think? h her Never “You can anr wry face, in the nothing he well, my up and away from view of the made u hole he had of disma) Ephraim”? she stll through the gave i squ the matter, Bear. “Is “Aunt you away answered, it what ken my Mr. Bear s gone. | She has do bed Bear. an- M yourself said make mind!" casily e replied, “Bue T had some hidden in my hed.” it was it? Mrs. Bear inquired. “Well,"” hegan, here was It couldn’t have been more than property he an NEW BRITAIN DA PAILY FASRION SERVIOY COMBINATION — of th out Wie color at Plack and w 8 one combinations 1 Maria raations pe is used and short slee White erepe bodice, long that has leng tight sleeves out over the wrist nearly to fingers, White erepe nakes an underpanel for the af the skirt costumes use organdie white or linen v equally sueeessful effect ever avor i and here is one of rewest in Niaek or long skirt imcket Lasqued for the ful holaro makes LY walsted, of onNPes flaring the base of the tront Fimilar hrawn shades to n and of twe were good months old. And there nalf & doren perfectly And & mud turtie! And the mud turtle, three about bones ‘Oh! eried Cuffy “I would—gladly Wiy, “but Aunt Sally gone and taken it aw side my hed," “Oh, no! sald Mrs, Ne “Your erty~-as you call it bed when Aunt 8 und 1 moved it into the dooryard, I'e no doubt you'll find everything outside,” - tainly hope o he ex- and he began to pull fever Ishly at the furniture that bloeked his way through the door, As soon as he could, he slipped through, And his whole fami followed him. Mr, Bear dropped upon all fours and lu-gun sniffling about for his lost me ral" Reny hin father told has been and with her, in- Ephraim,” valuable prop fell out of the She hasn' elalme he soon cried. “Here's the egr! But oh, deari-—-it's broken Here's the mud turtle! young Cuffy shouted a moment later. his father ex “Hand 1 over!" “Rut it's mine,” Cuffy “You know what you said, Mr. Bear looked angry. “1 really think, BEphraim,” said Mr. Rear, “that you ought to let Cui- fy keep the mud turtle Mr, Bear turned away with a glum look. “Oh, hones! uimed, objeete Pal IPather! May 1 have these old Silkie 1 cried. “Yes! Yes!" snapped Mr, “Take 'em!" And he went off ling to himself, “This has tanght Bear. rumb- me that a bed is a mighty poor place to: property.” Metropolitan Service,) hide valuable wspaper AUTO RACER INDICTED Acosta Acensed o Driving While Intoxicated May 24.—-Rert utomobile racer indicted by the Nassau County G today on a charge of driving an automobile while intoxicated, Acosta was arrested April Roosevelt, L. L. after an while driving his automobil that village. Mineola, .. T air pilot and 16 at ceident | 1 THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY { hang them The young lady across the way says it's a great thing for the world of mu- | sie that Mr, Padercwski has dropped | politics and resumed the violin, | A Iy vy of oo ,rms Pwa 75 WIA 1etier From Sydney Carton to dohn Aldein Prescott, e Jack Fnclosad case find hundred doliars I try to cxpress my D my check for Words ne opinion of five fail when you Please tell shie wants to for and 1 wiil evidenc are in a comes Whenever divbree to sufiply her Lestie that pply me come to with plenty of Rorr old boy, ery young out the it were, to &cnd aceount n to ¢ You ut expeet it who of man jumps mar frying into Wish | had iopre pan the fire” a more money oot my bank ‘ and tell her I that promiscd visit soon. Alden m Alder Prom Mrs, Pres- to Her Son, Letter ot Ar work Jay with told me so if 1 would painting at this much cheap- would do the and twenty- k now hous 1o it very iid he undred that you of nec painted preservative think 1 is quite ssary should e as not ath to ask you for but dear that marvied, you moth 1 hundred and it you this time son, just think, you uare to your pay i at my 1y do cven money you not though something be able to dolla onsthe honge hill make up the rest to me. I'riscilla. Bradtord has from a friend in Albany she had met Lesiie at the smart Jotels and beautiful, Al- n to call on heard that you autiful and tments in owe will forty can Dear Tetter wrote times lunching looking very gay though she 1 Her Vet she had one of the slegantly furnis all the city of Al Py the way leather chair ways in paire wi when 1 ! picces b Rome way | ae this my are R very 1 think 1 to bear up under dear P me often 1 1 eslic a very w some had & aid she many had most | ol any as beautiful 1 father al- in great need of be yours and Leslie's e it it does not fall to at time o that which your at It ore t well of not ing many ut and hould hardly it if it Bradford, who we always talk priv passing I am lons able I were not eot girl, John, and witl make one a most estimable wife, Give and tell her her write er gay to leslic to have time in my love 1 shall ¥ me if she pleased can find Affectionately your mother MARY ALDEN PRESCOTT through | ILY —— THAT STAYS For Tailored Suits Guimpes and vestoes gandie arc trimmed tucks, real lace, and I'rench cmbrojdery, of shecr ore hand-run the finest of wit) Handkerchiefs Novelty handkerchiefs are of col- cred voile with rounded corners. For “port wear there is a ser pongee with corner decorations of drawnwork in various colors, reable Beauty A lipstick holder ‘H'lmmml with big lined with a tiny row Ald i5 of gray ename onys of diamo New Lingerie Batik georgette, in shad tan, rose and gold, is very popular lingerie of the extreme Prequently it s aceordion pleated. of green, Fish Cakes Remains of fgh from the day's din- | rer may be converted into fish cakes by ml\m( with cornmeal mush in the proportion of two ¢ meal to one of fish, all held by an |err. Bits of green peppers or a few | dreps of onlfon juice may he added. together e Hint harmonious colar white mats on zome of 1"se all white mate s in one room, Non't a scheme _\nnr p er no white m x])ln] with ires, | simple Vases Don't use vases with fancy decora- tions or too many colors for flowers. They will distract on from the flower atten- | pon Sots oilcloth are deco- designs and may a damp cloth. | bill down. Tunch Tauncheon gets of rated with colorf be easily cleanscd with | They keep the laundry W n(hmu \\ofllt'u\ Pon’t wring your woolens when you | on the line, They they | will not fl)\rink. How w Peat Rugs Tleat your rugs over a set of hed- | sorings if you want to remove all the dust, To Save Dying 1t a household p'ant dying, often a little castor piied at the root will revive save it Plant seems to be| oil ap- and Avoiding the Doctor Use the spring vegetahl plenti- fully at this time of vear. They will make the doctor's visit unnec . White Silk Gloves 16 you dry yvour white silk in the dark they will not be to turn yellow as it you submit them | to sunlight | gloves | as ap To Keep Oranges buy oronges in large tities, wrap them i wazed store in a place and they keep indefinitely. quan- ! paner, | will 1 yo cont Faded Curtains k or rep may with a horder of a darker attractive, curtaing of s and stenciled or silver, or ver look Faded [ be dyen of gold <hade, and RICE CROQUETTES WITH, STRAWBERRY SAUCE SHAPLEIGH University UTHA B Colnmk ny | cup one-half half cup spoon the one wasi Cook in one- one-fourth tea minutas, Place add one and milk and cook until the yed the mitk awd is tender. Add | b rand slightly two cges, and cook Spread in a pan Pick and rice. water with 1t for five wates over of o dish over haif cups ahso ene tablespoon yolks minutes, beaten of for five to cool Have slightly milk “ifted bren the two eggs the whites of tablespoons | beaten and twa or water add Have dried, i crumbs ready Shape the riee mixture two and one-half inche: into cxlinder shape whes fong. ol dip in the ege, roll in deep fat until Lrown [ with saunce made a< follows: | until creamy one-haif cup of add one cup powdered sugar up strawherr teat all | ight, then add a few drnpsi into balls, in diameter, two and one- these in the | in crumbs a golden | or serve Reat butter, nd ntil very vanilla. on HERALD, THURSDAY, | danghter one | L Exhihitors type. | | made | Pre | Rit vour | bine | continue | light | 40 | Maud Cotler, | to send | logical side of my ¢ L sidor MAY 24, 1028 She's Youngest Bloedorn, RBloe- they in but Helen May of Commander A, A dorn, 1", 8 N., ferks @ mean rein, say. She's the youngest cntrant Washington's horse show. CHARGE FORD BACKERS SEEK MOVIE CONTROL His Only 4, Make Presidential Campaign an Issue in Election of Officers Associated Pross, g0 M Charges openly that backers !'ol'll-mr ident campaign were endeavori gain control of the Motion Picture heater Ogners' Association of Amer- ica vepresenting 12,000 exhibitors, were the center of attention the convention today. The charges were not mentioned during the od to elect officers, but figured in it. T]u By The Chic of @ [ so! meeting opened with William Steffes of Minnesota and James C, of Detroit, Mich. who is nt sentiment favoring Hen deney of the United ndidates for presi- wtion. Tt was gen- President Sydney York had with- to repre Ford for the pr States as leading ¢ dency of the assoc erally understood 8. Cohen of New drawn. On the roll ed Steffes, call Minnesota nominat- Michigan, passed Pennsylvania nominated Cohen. ure of Michigan to nominate Ritter caused a stir, and the storm broke when Peuasylvania nominated Cohen, Fail- was adjourned with and Cohen the later the session a motion on the table only likely candidate, Steffes and Ritter later ohjected to a motion by the Ohio spokesman to elect them directors. Both declined to consider any office, Cohen refused to discuss his of position, He indicate he address' the convention tomc Prospects of a farmer-movie in which the agriculturi the exhibitors might join in a against ¢ ving laws wer change would row. com- battle SUg- ation it w d will its campaign wgair saving, though no a heen taken to amalgamate opponents of the scheme. ADDICT PI lm\l)\ \\l‘ AR MIND fon with ulh!‘r 'I'nll\\ ul‘ Her Psychol- ogy in Philadelphia Phitadelphia, May 24.-—A rs old, who gave her name as sentenced for the fifth House of Correction in with the use of narcotic pleaded today with Judge Me- of the Common Pleas Court ler to an asylum for the in- Maud Cutler woman time to the conneetion drugs, Devitt chologic to my ¢ 1t is 4y side the 1 as well *she said, psycho con- side, must e “The shonld be physics There wrong with consider that I as the which is plainly visible, be something radically me mentally when you a woman of my years and cxperience would zo back to the use drugs after serving six months in the of Correction to be cured. She said that she honestly intended to stop the use of drugs and added: “1 really and traly believe, without entertaining any thought of levity, hat there is something wrong with my brain.” he court as well said that she need under obscrvation @ her plei, 8he received a years' scntence, or three Rest Russell Bros, advt, butter, Hle, PRIZE FOX-TROT GIVEN AT THE United Dance Hall ATURDAY EVE NINEK 7/ May 26 Musie by Curley’s Orch. | seizure and | | Steffes was withdrawn and two hours| Housc | Lrings CA —-—— (e AT , Alsatel Unioss_othernie indlest | e press Sgencies fo the rooperiie MIFUMmMEN! SOMPARY: witten by SYWESTROUND ol iy Iu..;-:."h“ ’J\ | B LIMITED ==FOX'S, The beautiful and lyrical love story, the of exquisite tena the abounding sheer poteney its dn that ama, the eneds of 1ts pathos and thrills permeate the production from heginning \ make Westhound Limited,” end, own for the first time at Fox's theater this afternoon, one of t s of the yea vaudeville acts, bring: of new and v he rea 1y “our high grade Ing fn a number 1que Apecialties in musi- cal offerings and comedy slits, as well as some good te the bill The numbers inelude stellar performer on T'ed and Dalsey lLane, and dancing conple; comic man VA W wWith a bit of song; Nisters & Co. Ing revue, Another Fox's next week is in Ships,' admittediy wanderful photodeat great p of 0, livelihood must not I one in which a shown, It should he this scene was not a set, but was aetually whaling hunt, it 1= genuine thrills at and ho wr 1 the THIRTY DAY i vaudeville ceum management Its patrons tor the an elaho This afternoon Wallace: 1y Days,” his last pic three days' run anc on Sunday eveni fentures, One and Agnes without dont ©of the past fey sharming Frisky Mrs, Joh Jack lolt ted time enting Shiel pictu er s n in SMITH'S TASK % hayison Bill Found York Legislature, May Passed New Albany, N. Y., that the Davison “double jeopardy™ of violators of the in in a bright these and highly 1t Billie the dancing effects, com NDoWolford, a xylophone; a clever singing oman Holly and Lee in dinlogue, and the Bennett little dancs coming to Down to the Hen one of the most atie triumphs of the camera and ranking as easily the LeM pleturs in its chosen field- of depicting the 1ife, hazards, romance hard There is one overlooked, and that whaling ¥ me -that amen deep thoir means seane that hn ia nt s understood that motion pieture taken during a It is thrilling, LYCEUM program and pietures that is arranging immediate #id in o i ture, 1 win ng by hecause interesting. TURE fu he is Rudolph Ayer ht tl W ke The Not 24. bill the ate in &gre of the Ly- for itury “Thir- opened for follow- two Val- e te: the oth- » in *The Monday Unconguer- NO EASIER, Have -Discovery eliminating prosecution prohibition enforeement act had failed of passage in the supposition as proposed action to on linactment measure bill had been means b, throw oif which the Mullan-Gage repe Pure lard, 2 1bs ——advt, and the Cuvillier senate, changed somewhat vernor the Mullan-Gage Sni the hith's into law of the Davison search and regarded as a ruler, which the governor might | the burden of responsibility has been placed upon him by Ruszell Bros, | poi's PALACE HARTFORD W THY Where the Scintillating Musieal Comedy | “HONEY GIRL” | T« Being Presented H Tounded on “CH THE Bloss om's ate than the Original g Arthur MARY Wondertul Chy Benutie: With MWowurd ANN DENTLER of orus s Tiartford. GINNING THURSDAY Matinee Sat urday Direct from the Hoston The Honey moon With arew 1,001 1 and Show | Harttord | » PARSONS’ THEATER Run , Comedy With VIVIAN MARTIN AND LYNN OVERMAN Intact higher. The Entire Original ( Prices Nights 50c to Saturduy Matinee SEAT SAL ompan; £2 no 500 to 21.50 TOMORROW FOX’S NOW PLAYING Get the thrill of a lifetime startmg Sunday The Sensation of the Year DOW? SEA IN S HIPS TO THE *ling i Agnin, 4 I’; T \’, solutan wee ahle Viela Man,” and an added featun Dana in “Her Fatal Mililons. The management has decided to start at once on the summer poliey of stralght pletures, one or two big fea- tures dally, and eliminate 'he \aude ville for the remainder of the svason, The accompanying udaville is a winner from beginning to end, Musi- cal Maek, the first number, has a novelty musical offering, featuring ins strumental selections; and Caplans and RBell, a man and woman, lave a singing and comedy sketeh *hat is & cork This team's 1ct is enhanced hy specially attractive drops and scenie effects, I'airhanks and Majer re & clever duo whose line of ehat. ter s mirth provoking and who in. troduee & hit of song and danee ape- ty, The feature act is all that the pame implies for Broek anda Muriay company certainly have about the classiest sensational danecing stunt soen here this season, The two men and & wommi, in this number are veri. able whirlwinds of activity on their ot and thelr dancing is made more pleasing by their costuming and the seonie background hefore which they perform “DRIVEN" AT THE PALACE. After witnessing “Driven,” the Charles Brabin-Universal-Jewsl feas ture which is ghowing at the Palace theater, it is easy Jor the reviewer to why this picture was se- lected by the Exceptional Pletuies committee of the National Board of Review for major mention, Emily Fitzroy as the Spartan motl gives a splendid characterization, cqually fine work is accomp!ish- Elinor Fair in the role of the waif and Charles E. Mack produetion by David the brother whose naturally refined nature makes him an outeast in the family of moonshine ers. Burr McIntosh and George Ran- croft, as brutal father and son, handie extremely diffieult and repulsive parts in 4 manner that proves both are great character actors, The Keith vaudeville bill consist of four good acts headed by the spark- musical comedy, “Marriad " with a big cast, speclal scen- gir They offer a dances and some exe understand er while ed by orphaned aned for t Wark Griffith) ery and pretty series of songs, cellent comed Btarting Sunday night for a run of four days, Thomas Meighan will be offered in “The Ne'er Do Well,” with a great cast, including John Miltern and Lila Lee, PALACE Tonight Friday and Saturday THE DRAMATIC PHOTOPLAY GEM OF THE YEAR! “DRIVEN" A Taye of the Folks of the Ken- tucky Mountains, See the Thrilling Raid of the Revenue Men on the Moun- tain Still, A Story of Mother Love That Has Never Been Fqualled on The Screen, With An All-Star Cast. Lacluding Charles Mack —And— Elinor Fair (Courtesy of D. W, Griffith) KEITH VAUDEVILLE Foaturing Married Again A Sparkling Musical Comedy Pig Cast—Pretty Girls Starting Sun.—Thomas Meighan “THE NE'ER DO WELL” This Is the Last Time You Will See Him GOOD VAUDEVILL

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