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Adele Garri MY HUSBAND'S LOVE REVELATIONS OF A WIFE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1023, ‘N son's New Phase of | PAILY FASHION SENVICS | Keep Cool During Summer With Silk Crepe Wrap e e MABEL . Man” Another Feature NORMANDIN SUZANNA-LYCEUN Ethel Claton in “The Remittance | e - TGLORIA SWANSON AS ‘HY AMERICAN WIFE! Argentine Romance as Palace Film Picture Next Week Is Theve something Really Sevious | protest further, locking the door be- Troubling Leila? “n:.:q .::.- at Ill-ml promised. Inside of ' . The Paris of Latin America” on A5 Altred Durkee and 1 entered the | o '“"F ':::"".:"I':“"l ';“" :;r"ll'“"" """"':' g Mab the sereen, The life of one of the \ ply ord ness lits ¥ able {sing room, where Her Fluftiness and 1o “Atps, Durkee's medicine-closet, y * and ot striking oltisn of the werld hep '(::Kll::!:‘:l.llh\'l n'\nrr (t:admu AYIng wun a pungent resterative and "! 3 e whie st come under the glare of the 3 o " er woman : ‘ A glass of cold water, both of whicl i Y engaRer " feture eamera fitted from my face (o her son's. Mir-|Lalla ‘swallowed abediently, Then, Lyceum theater on Hunda The ity of Buenos Aires rored in them was a question o, Pt gt trasipi eautitul eity of Buenos 4 , - adhoengr e mm«(‘" with )\lu hands tightly eclasped in 1\‘ . “‘- | 1 i pital of the Argentine Republie, mine, I waited Ance the program and the usual the P'arls of Latin Ameriea,” is the I answered the anxious unspoken| “I'm all right now," she quaversd cellent munical score will accompar of Bam Wood's new Paramount query by crossing swiftly to her, and |at length, the coler stealing back to the pleturs re My erican Wife," Mfdln. over her with a kiss. her cheeks. ABAINSL a backk Istarie and starring Gloria Swanson, which will he He knows all about it" I whis:| *“Phen” I sald practically, “sup- romantic, “susanna™ fallhfully deplots the feature at the Palace theater next pered, “and I'm going to take Lelia pose you tell me all about it." h Arm, romance and feuit ~ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Upstairs so you two can have a good | of Califernia about 18 To the ot My American Wife,” is practically talk," " minute detall, the mannerisms ¢ first sereen production which i8 A grateful, tremulous smile was her | ot 4 toms, adventures and buildings ent y cErne th the people, only answer. 1 saw that speech for EEPY Tl“!. .-IA!.ES i the early Californian ha o > tecture, customs and traditions the moment was beyond her, and | ‘1 vi e nd revived in this produ that 1| for this reason “pl 0 | OF { )| productions will certainly want to see | at Parsons’, Hartford, dune, 21st he picture 18 4 romance, the prine g oase forgive me, dear," T plead. { { er in this pieture, It is full of good - = cipal characters being o young Argens «d speciously, “but T am terribly tired { CUFFY BEAR | o clean, Wholesome comedy and capac tine politiclan and sportaman, and an M:'l 80 to bed? i 1o Ly axdishaes ‘&r. sinscios o oa 1 1ed Russar Banll to American sirl with whom 18 fatli'th course,” Bhe rose us promptly BYARIMRWBAILEY | g o the ! porformance N are shown In the Are as her tender ankle would permit and Bibbarting: Mika Normand 'in. (hia Play at Capital Park zentine chumber of deputies, in a lows slipped her arm through mine, “I'll e I production, adapted to the screen by ass cafo-dive, in an aristoeratic, yot §0 right upstairs with you and see | = === + B oSt : Capitol Pay Hartfor ' ) r, and o of ’ | ack Senr rom the historical nove P Boheminn studio pargy, and In one o that you' ttied. Good night, LeCn FOIC MR, BEAR, | gt sl ot med Conneeticut’s Coney Island, | ghe historle old estancias or haclehdas Mother dear. Don't forget to loek up, Mr. Bear had climbed half way up £ Itor MoGrai !.8¢ e i ple L oarray ¢ Rames, | of the aristocratic La Tassa family, Al the trunk of the pine tree when| Nichols, C :I. \" okAr &t \ Ay attractions, includs Other colorful scenes show the Hipe She amiled tenderly at her mother. | COUsIn Hannah backed out of the lit- | Coopor, Low Poft, Winitred | I"6 (re¢ band concerts and hig-time podrome, the race track at Buenos in-law, and littie Mrs, Durkee catled | !1® cave Where she and Mrs, Bear and Bryson, Evelyn Sherman and many|'® . ving 1y large Aires, and one of the big racing events an ffectionate good night after her UMY and Silkic wére hiding. others of equal importance. F, Rich-| “FoW!" ! y staged thereor a5 we left the room. Taking care| . Your rll:- wants to speak to you,| ard Jones, directar of other Mabie Starting Sunday, June 10th,’ a rare Antonio Moreno, a popular actor, not to turn.the ankle which had given I-.p')‘\rm:n. Cousin Hannah called, orinand successes is the director of | MUMcn ] t will be offered in Lam- and a suitable Argentine type, plays us all 50 much trouble, Letia led the | .| ;““:l"|‘,‘",l’;'2"l‘;‘:‘ "l‘,’:"“ n";;fl'_‘;“‘_‘"" il pletis | tod Red Hu Band, the leading role opposite Miss Swane way to the room which Mrs, Durkee | . 3 ere: A 15 ot et e of « Ay sor had given me, and when she reached | 'N® MAN upon whom he had all Let "rnn 5 wh ‘|”n“\] ) \,’M:” ',' elans wer being The Keith vaudev bl for the there, looked at me wistfully, ;:Z:“"l'l‘L’::(:l;i|h \;hl:v' lwror:. .n‘;vl Heavy sllk crepes are the fashion- | gathering the fuliness of the garment. |geen in “The Remittane '“ man® | #0lols “p 8Li5y jes | first half of next week will have some . s 0 | " hey had all ru 0. Mr. |, < ™ T ap A DS 1 are - 3 5 Hence oman o\ thing from the A est ¢ nd hig grade en (& 3 4 Lella Has a “Good Cry, | it s la; dovin tho thes ””:“k a able materials for summer wraps Roth styles ure among those predicted (taken from Achmed Abdulah's stors rything [ grand rade talent featuring Nelson “You are tired, aren’t you? she ", P A . |they are being featured by all the|for autumn wear In Everybody's magazine ? lopera to the juzziest ¢ It is a' Waring, one of the best [-lul}l!l.\ in said, and the words with the expres- atch for the man while I'm||qrge New York shops. Navy blue,| The cape d 18 also fashionable| An eutive sec - feast of harmony that wiil appenl to vaudeville; Van Dycke and Vinele in 8- | gone,” he sald to Cousin Hannah, % sy S ths avob The L i, 1 entire sectlon of the Chinese overs of good an original comedy skit; Mack and r eV " brow . G 0 ! r slon of her eyes were an unconseious | typ i1t wille rown, beige and gray are the favor- for summer wear and is surc to be|City of Canton was constr cted at thel ™! good 1 confession of the disappointment | sutents. - Wik 8he promisd| jte shades and the linings are made|made of silk crepe. Th 05| Bavere Mule. Teo A od at the |y swoctated with tie bund are a trig of Marion a pair of clever singing and which was hers at not having an op- “'\:" B 3 of brilliant printed silks. straight in its lines and tailor 1B {5t nas e paial won o e i &S OO inay inloslat s whoilry some very talking comedians; and he Salaris in portunity to talk to me Mr. Bear scurried Into the cave. | rhe hemline has become important.|style and the cape that buttons bea oo ¥ HORTGNAR D6 dollars for the|oxeiient numbers with wonderul an artistic song and dance revuc. The “That's where " a " I wanted to tell you, Ephraim, to|1¢ s frequently marked by a wide neath the dress collar 15 usually | RO temittance Wom- | (ooution and t An u v Sunday evening _performance at the . re you're mistaken,” I|be sure to climb ‘way up into the top | cireular flounce or by a deep band | nearly knee longth Y{an" The section embraces two full | zoca ree vaudesilic N will offer two excellent photos said with purposely assumed galety,| 7 4 | 3 A city blocks and contains Chir aitad Losieq it o st e features of very good entertain- “I must confess to having prevarieat- ) =y = P— TR e peee e AT including residences "" g dec SLythe- Aronty Hrothe May MeAvoy, the popular ed grossly to our dear ones down- outside for Mr. Bear to reappear, be-[to the top of the pan and begun |SHOPE. It is an exact replic il e LR R A, ikt umount star will be offered in "A stairs, The truth is that 1 wanted u came very uneasy. slightly to color. Reduce the hLeat | OMiginal city. It required mo double perch. It is & oniaue. aevs)| Homespun Vamp,” a dramatic story ot good quiet pow-wod with you, and | ““Haven't you finished talking in a little and continue the baking for ® MONth's time by the entire techni- | vty “,,fi ot A8 4 unique aerial oot Canted bride whowon her hus- managed accordingly. | I there?" she called. one hour, cal staff and workers at the Powers' |ro tho last denren o0 UINE ind's love. The other feature pres You dear!" she breathed, her “Oh, yes!” Mr. Bear answered, Sometimes o pan placed on the hot- | #tudio ot build the quarter The “I‘," ‘I ","‘"]__ o |eents an all star cast in “Lonesome eyes widening, and then, without fur- “Then come out,” she bade him tom of the oven, or & pan of water |than 609 people, including hundreds |y comeds o trik 1ibole ot 1eng 00| Corners,” a big breezy story of the ther warning, her slender hands went i “I'm not going out,” he informed placed on the graw, will prevent a[of Chinese, wore used by Director | gy dsat@ubltinie Jel el 1AL ¥ west that s full of action and thrills, up to her face, and she burst into | her. cake browning too much Wesley Ruggles in staging many of |qeag oo b from start to finish. fppe orehestra will feature popular gtorm of sobs and tears. Cousin Hannah now gave a terrible Test the ke in the center with a! scenes P A |“‘u very charming young ladies sup- | oo Two big coming attractions I quickly crossed-to the door be- m of rage. clean straw It the straw comes| e RN e Pply some sensational feats on various|ge note to be presented soon are the % hind us and turned the key, Then I | ou've played a trick on me,” she|out with none of the batter stickir At a meeting in Los Angeles, con- | Bc® Of Wheels, the boisterous com- |ogrieial and authentic motion pictures went back to her, and swept the | stormed to It turn off the gas or leave oven |sisting of 50 representative members| oY °F the two men is by no means| o New Britain, taken under the sus lender, shaking fi : | don me!" said Mr. Bear very|door open for five minutes. Re-|of motion pictu ublic, th rt of the ac Jervision of Mayor Paonessa’s wom- slender, shaking figure into my arms, | Brdon Lanedt: cwald . Mo, 1 Y d P t motion picture publie, the press the least part of the act ¥ f May P m. Pressing. one of my handkerchicfs in-| rolitely. “I didn't ask you to leave move cake, loosen it from pan, and 1 film trade, Maurice Tourneur's, | r 3 mittee, and a big pretentious wasical g the cave. I only asked you ta watch | fnvert the pan. Tn a few moments| “The Isle of Lost Ships was voted |2€r0la, Dramatic Tenor, comedy “Come Along Revue" with a to her hands. “What you need," I three occasions, “is a good cry. take it while you have the chance and then we'll talk.” “Tell Me All About Tt" There Was no answer save nearness and sympathy were stroked her hair until was passed, RBut when raised her tear-stained 1 was shocked and deadly pallor. “You are ill, dear," me get you something.” she face to mine T said. except to lie down. tdke your shoes off.” ¢ 8he obeyed me meekly, and I took off her shoes and covered her warm- | ly with the soft comforter rolled at the foot of the bed. “Now", T said decidedly, “I'm going to lock the door behind me, and get you something from the closet, Not a know that Alfred won't be upstairs for the next quarter of an hour at least. I'll tell you how I know, when 1 get back. Lie still like a good girl.” I left the room before she could 1 found MRS. GOFFMAN ILL SEVEN YEARS Sidell, Ill.—‘‘I was a nervous wreck. 1 was suffering from a pain in my left side, which was al- mostunbearable,and I could not even let the bi2d clothing rest lon my body at night. 1 had been sick for seven years, but not 80 bad until the last eighteenmonths,and had become 8o run- down that I cared for nobody, and 'would rather have died than live. I couldn’t do my work without help, and the dectors told me that an operation was all there was left. 1 would not consent to that, so my husband brought %u a bI:Im!Co of Ly?’il Ed b!::n::dlm'l table Compound ani me l:gh it. Ihave taken fourteen bot- tles of it and I feel ten years younger. Life is full of hope. I do all my house- work and had a large garden this year. 1 never will be without the Vegetable d in the house, and when my two little girls reach womanhood I in- tend to teach them to take it. I am never too busy to tell some suffering announced | with decision, and a direct plagiarism | of Lillian's words to me upon two or| So the gobs that shook her, but she clung to me so convulsively that I knew my| the | best things she could have, and 1 said | nothing more, only held her close and | the paroxysm finally | alarmed at fts| “because J'm not going to climb the [ires naif " BRIDE! “Let| “Why not?” she asked him. | “No! No!" She clutched at me| the cave.” SRTHA 1. SHAPLEIG filialarm, 11 don't need anything| . 'An1 my Cousin Hatnah|® cried| = BY BERTHA I. SHARLEIGH \ Mrs. Bear. “What of her? Sha's Of Columbia University If you went af- medicine. | ®ord, for T happen to| ilor the Man while I was inside. Anc vou promised you would. I'm still kere. And I expect fou to stay on guard there as long as I'm in he Cover with the followi | the cake should come ont easily with- out breaking. ng | Again Cousin Hannah screamed |ing deep grooves mad 2| ; But this time it w a scream of |as the cake is slowly turned. | | fright. center place one large rose. | "Watch for the man while I'm gona® “The Man!" she gasped. And Mr.|cake may he baked in a pan be said to Cousin Hannah. ) Bear, who was near the mouth of the|a hole in the center. Tn t jcave, heard a crashing sound, which|place a small glass holding e S ~ told him that Cousin Hannah had| where the branches will|taken to her heels. | Frosting of the tree, D “We're safe,”” Mr, Bear assured his family. “The Man will follow her.” | (Copyright, 1923, hy Metropoiitan|g Newspaper Service.) Lide you,” said Mrs. Rear, “You told me that before,” said Mr, Bear. “Did 1?7 “It doesn’t matter,” I'd forgotten.” he observed, | | | “Because I'm going to stay here in | | | | | ol 1 t | : | | with Letter From Sam Atherton to Bea-|world was worth anything beside | her love, I cannot understand. Sally has had to give up her pos tion with the publishing firm as se trice Grimshaw. Dear Bee: I am dictating this letter to one of | my men friends who is staying with |retary to the manager, but he he me for an hour or two while Sally|been wery wonderful to ,her. He has been persuaded to leave me for a|fends her all the typewriting she can little while to get some needed exer-|do outside of the office and she also cise and air. has a number of.clients who intrust | Bee, won't you persuade Sally to let | her with typing the final copies of the I am getting into ve makes me so comfortable at any ex- y good condi- pense to herself financially or per- sonally that it seems to me if I knew | and the doctor holds out great hopes how to do it without hurting her|for me about their improvement. | more than by living, I would contrive| Oh Bee, if ever I get where 1 can to rid this world of one no-account| work again, I will try and repay this| man. Of course you know how this aw- ful thing happened to me. It was all my own fault. I cannot help think- thi | doing for me now | ki I never knew how much I loved | her until I knew how self-sacrificing | gister of mrbelp. and you can ‘w; my . name and letter to spread th, good newsof Lydia E. Pinkham’s medicines."* «=Mrs.IDA M.COFFMAN, R.B.2,Sidell, Lll. i ) ters Roil three cups cugar and a cup of water, few grains of salt, to- ether irup 240 rith a ti the degrees, spins long dropped from the top | Remove from the fire and cool for two minutes, Pour slowly whites of four ege: rose extract and pan of hoiling wate 1 thermometer regis- Fahrenheit, or the thread when of a spoon, | ‘_G';ssip s | | e wce Printed Chiffon Gowns of A gown of white satin faced crepe | is beaded in | panels 5| begin at the shoulder for elabor of | dle throu tion with the exception of my eyes|the colorful handkerchier: 1o te printed or chiffon » oceasions Scarlet Panels jot arlet and *| caught, up at the wai the floor in the fori onto the stiffly add one teaspoon the bow! Beat steadily ter something, Alfred might hear you, outside, waiting to come h:1ck in."” Work one cup of butter until|until the frosting doesn't run. This T wouldn't have him guess—for any- “I_mt her climb the tree,”” Mr. Bear|creamy and very glossy. Add two | may be determined by placing a nmo‘ thing !" l'(‘plrl:dz with a )'{m'(n. i o ‘:}n‘msl su'xmr m:vzx;:;lly and m;;;(mm» nn'!hn cake, 5 . 4 X the| My he o ¥ we mustn’ rea or e|the heating. Add one cup milk, al- our onto the cake and worl e “;ilfm Toar ey ol o ey Mrs, Bear insisted warmly.|ternating with four cups flour sifted | frosting to the edge. Then smooth, | {REI5% of tha hriowiade was b réa;| | She's our gueHL” ‘ | with four teaspoons baking powder.|making the grooves as previously | that T would have to humor her for| NOU ROW!” he retorted. “She went|Add stiftly beaten whites of eight|sugzested. Spread frosting on the the moment at least. So T drew hep| OUtSIde: She sn't our guest any long- | eggs, one teaspoon vanilia extract and | sides with a broad-bladed knife, hay- to the bed. tossed my things unon qt| CF-—ANY more than the Man is our|heat for five minutes. ) ing the frosting perfectly smooth. | R TR ANAL b LI guest. Besides, in a time of danger| Turn into a buttered. pan lined with EL e | 1 nearest chair, and slipped off | iko tnis, my place ls with my fam-|paper also buttered, place in a mod- | e | the embroidered coverlet. fly.'"* erate oven and gradually increase the 1 Lie down here I said, “and I'l| “Meanwhile Cousin Hannah, waiting| heat until the cake risen evenly Cornes| y, held in place ornament for trimmed ot q Faney Pumps Mustard Plaster A mustard plaster | little wife of mine for all that she is| white of an egg will made not the ifter 50 popular | with blister Polishing Purniture ing, howaver, of the great number of [ #he could be. If you care for her at| Don't usc too much my friends who have always drunk |all, as I think you do, please get her| cream or the surfa will be more illicit booze than I have and yet | friends together and ask them to|that there will be endles they have escaped the punishment I|write separate letters to her insisting | putting on a polish am now undergoing. that she permit me to go to a charit-| The worst part of it is that I am |able institution until at I 1 am Kitchen Tools ruining Sally's life. She always ob-| better or | Do not ect your kit jected to me drinking, but I thought| It is a queer thing about Death, | Keep vou free from she was narrow minded and Puri-| Pee. He seldom comes when we call| keep your s mended tanical in her ideas. It seemed to me|and yet most of us are not re y - that it wouldn't be quite manly to|when he makes his demand upon us Left-Over Coffec give in to her when she begged me|Just now I would gladly close my| TUse vour left-over coffee not to take one glass of liquor. eyes and never wake again ing gingetbread or for Ke How a thing like that could get The erring husband of the most, | serts It is not economy into a man's head while his heart|wonderful woman in all the worid! |over for a beverage as still clamored that nothing in the SAM | favor. furniture 50 greasy labor hen rust for atine to warm it that ruins the frosting, | baving the frosting thick and show- by the spoon and silk re very ply made, sometimes depending only upon the front draps ribhon | mentation r heing extend of two trains, | | the | ! e THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY most novel picture of the Tn the Or the having | he hole several beaten in a y across the w {she believes in vocational {the public schools as e be taught at least to car v o tune, sim- orna- paneis on Jimmie Jingle Sa me go to the county hospital? It|manuscripts of their novels and[ Thercs no end tothe fancy shoes BN e s really is the only sensible thing to do, |stories. One or two of them also de- | °XPloited this year One pair o You'll say its flavor's but when I suggested it to Sally she | liver their galley proofs to her, know- | PUMPS comes in yiolet —colored """ very fine almost fainted. ing that she will probably correct and [ A1 18 cmbellished with many bands | : ; What is the use of her sacrificing | edit them better than they could|©f Plack patent leather | You need it every her youth and good looks and health | themselves. o time you dine. to such a hog as I am? Why, if a| Although she does not tell me, 1| Pointed Capes ) man becomes, through his own fault, | know she must be working from 12 to| While skirts have prefty generally | ew-Maid Bread unable to. take care of even himselr,| 16 hours @ day and I afm sure she]EONe back to the even hemline, capes it should be cause for divorce. cannot keep it up, And it is all for|5hOW N0 such tendency. —Many of | But here I am ahd she insists that | me, Bee—all for me. ‘tl‘vr‘m fall into deep points over the| it is up to her to take care of me| Try and persuade her to let me go | ok i Just as it would be up to me to take|to the county hospital. She could| Now Handbls | care of her under similar clrcum-|come to see me often and I know I| i il | stances. {\l’Ol“d be well taken care of—better Some of the newe: handbags have Bee, Sally is 8o devoted to me and |than I deserve. |a small ring at n“v si 'r‘ of the han- h which is drawn one of the the year, training in |street, rybody can of hig cast. WOMAN iELLS OF HUSBAND'S At Parsons’ Thursday ic lovers of New Britain will re in the news that the waning tanzi Grand Opera company, one of |the foremost touring opera companies {of the country, will present the most| Authorities ¥ind Corpses of Mr. and {famous double DBill in the real el opera at ISnn" A arttors, | Mrs. Jdohn Sprouse and Iva jonithetevening une st. The panner Is Lodged in Jail. |double Dbill consists of Cavaller l | Rusticana” Mascagni's superh melo-| Bozeman, Mont,, June 9.—Acting ldrama in one act and “I Pagliacei” upon information from Mrs. Iva |Leoncavallo's melodic masterpiece | Danner, who informed authorities [both of which will be sung b¢ a cast| that her husband, Seth Danner, had |of superlative artis The bright and | killed Mr. and Mrs. John Sprouse of | particular star of the occasion will be| Mobridge, S. D., near Central Park, | Nicola Zerola, a tenor of international| Mont. in November, 1920, and [note and one of the bright stars of| Puried the bodies on the banks of the [the Metropolitan Opera company, | West Gallatin river, ‘:~u-~rxff James New York city. Zerola will be Smith, Coroner K. W. Harland and [as Canlo in “I Pagliacel,” a role made| @ d4cpuby sheriff to the spot yester. |tamous by the lamented Caruso, Oth.| 48y and found the bodies. ~Mrs, er stars of note who will appear are| DARNer accompanied ”“; 1“‘“““' Sofia Gallo, a prima donna of great| Danner was placed in jail but no {powers, Giuseppe Interrante, a bari- f"‘l“‘v‘lm" has been preferred against tone whose work is well and favor- ; ; |ably known to New Britain and lll|;|?"l- Ms, Danner e e ; , A4 ent to County Attorney Peterson, 1:;»,]»'”\2;!“” D lingyerss o G- Geclaring her husband had killed ki A Lt kil “slea- wprouse and his wife, the man for [nora Marlo, Max Carrelli and Fran-| {yo money he was supposed to have, cesco Curcl. A large chorus and alyha woman for fear she might prove complete orchestra will support this, {youblesome when she found her hus- notable cast of operatic artists. Theljand missing. The woman was slain |reserved seats anr librettos for both yith xe, she said, and the man |operas are now on sale at gwiek & was s [Casey's music store, Asylum ISR Hartford, For the convenience Speed with which meteors enter New Britain patrons mail orders| the earth's atmosphere varies from (Wil be received and filled at onge, 7 to 43 miles a second. = ety —— Unl;nown at Wl:lome, a H;t Ab;'oad tools. and mix- des- Emma Redell was little known when she lived in Washington, |D. C. She has just started on an operatic career in Vienna an(i | those who have heard her say she will soon be the sensation of | Europe.

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