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MY HUSBAND’S LOVE Adels QGarrlson'~ New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE her sentence. “May 1 speak frankly? Madge Told Harriet Unpleasant Truth *Of course “Well, t} breath, known coddle cott vou nndouhtediy ully have hi t quite de un so 1 struck It drew into the have him in while him you er own 1 v and ink wrapped that helped vet others. it, to whos can't without wife at every surgeons of his mnk per self-denying Bo absorbed was Harriet in thought that it was fully two utes before she put them into Then she spoke abruptly cision she voiced had just been from her. ‘Margaret, I'm guilty \ stummered mi sea vou Bdwin wool dy forced i as if the ) as were, have ways. in n som« 4 him to hin mu his wonder 1o air the 1 is and tonishing did the annou has made it leave others the care of he absent-minded husband, tearfully i ab: of amazed a-a-t ! was isn and ong sou f almost a asich ect g-eyed, he and towers lami dered lan concerning his e for Katherine So assistant, her next anxiety “Don't with an apology haven't taker nor do I contemp home or good. But 1 sin self that you that saying shar! came the people and susnic I t wit] ion, look so do you know that? Who leavi atter-—of which concerning: we spoke Seeing Mrs. Bickett 1 looked away from for the humiliation ic digr woman And her in pity T knew the was decided that purs 1 SEMOaRY Glands. been written concern- and transplanta- other that fering, e the best away for a Edwin to his own Beca Mre fo ing tion tissues of muck the of us g glands and body, be weelk or parts a word con- interest dey D er dresi t ttempt has bee ation fuifillment of very splan douhtfu does ma at When nature not organ in the human body, up or atrophies. It is put commission, so to speak. Any or glands that are transplanted to another from Mother go day need nti L has it shrinks out or shall stay there e irther of i d =0 lity compassi tient Durkee need win's ca fent that i Her voiee he leprecating timi. with 1 was imp ans from one person or part the will meet t The fact tha stimulation from tiss tra nothin placed reactior differe paratively 15 ahsor note of at her folly nvenient ! s if your ting the r and hour that And you eught come you are to Dicky and ‘T do know," she roturned her hand ture, and But right in goi Vague of sam to another throat constricted @ temporary foreign gland | practica substances when wuise a certain 1 secretions of within tran t 1 echoed scornfully mothe tH s cherish each spend know or s P Many weren't e sAW extra r cour . Hes u ' you wi c with he gla how arts, Hut time to we! short the nd the Aving only on m \ 1 hild may tore ving it as qn | I'm ) to mer ormaley by feeding oid glands. The heen proven on vari But do not R ade there is ab- that any aid vouth Absurd 1 prompt thing po ars Abso! returne “You are doing sible.” Tt was en you thi put Tt 1 1 wilt ink, a alway a con goods de ight ars cor Kath irdity malke that tay Then why puzzled “Counrel ra sur respe well to that the bending you patient [that 1 SuppoL thi takes thos Tettar From Leslie Prescott to Leslie Prescitt, Continued no! then extra s of 1 at the telephone ave 10 | ake the and ir g0 prot oming Besid yed that 1 am go 2 mest my you hav ng tomo moth tenth ar ins row mor to She is a1 rave on the w comi on at anather home da savy Jack wa rage aver BABIES (R FOR “CASTO Prepared E ; and Children of All Mot been in $leasant, harm tor Oil. Paregor $oothing tics. Pro puckage. hy ommend it The genu use for o I and|pork is the meat and enj | there is in the re-| operations in most | psychologi- | I be greatly} n«| on | i DAILY RUFFLES AN Tailored frocks are using to charm- ing effect the flat flounces and r | fles of the season’s fapey. One frock sketehed shows how they can be used | to break the severe straight line vithout altering its smartness. Little round or pointed collars are | worn on all these dresses. Some- times they are the material of the! frock. Often they are of organdie, | voile or lace. Very new is the round front yoke| that looks like a man's tucked skirt | front. This, too, may be of the dress fabric or of a thin light material. Long sleeves are the rule, just now, | and they may be either tight or wide | and flaring. | | TR MARY { (Unless otherwise specified. these rec | ipes are planned for four persons.) Pork Pork, if well cooked apd combined with other foods, iudigestible as we ordinarily Plan the meals thoughtfy carefully is not as believe. when the de- much maligned months this list com- this the winter tables In iciousness of during ve | meat The por Iris bake or ed -henored ac- pork and with pork in can be used in does not accompany the time roast » saude is the companiment for most eptable form sulad if at The sal piquant the lean ace Apples fat shou Pork is a of it, and a tart noeded. Shredded cabbage, appl celery-nut salad with a light dre ing, grapefruit with a plain oil iressing. or a tomato jelly combine well, The salad of course depends the vegetable chosen. Tor in- tomato jelly should not he used with stewed tomatoes, nor shredded cabbage with cooked cab- age or cauliflower. The should | pork was in the form of could be rather snbstantial i€ pord |chops wore the meat. Steamed fruft | puddings, fruit whips or gelatin or a fruit pie with one crust offer a good cholee This menu may suggest other com binations | Tomato Bouillon “tuffed Pork Chops Candied Swr Apple Creamed Combination Prune Whip The ereamed caulifiowe to the n The salad 18 interesting and tart enough fot the pork without hurting {the ersam The dessert, being made cgg, adds the necded meny laeking in it The soup and tea furnish the neces. dissolvent stuffedd Pork Chope T'wo cups stale coarse bread erumbs {1-2 cup shelled chestnuts, 1 1-8 teaspoon pepper make moist Order chops cut at simple but meat, even touch is ight a roast, but ort the ot Potatoes nee Canlifiower Salad Iea r brings milk mer sanee with white toal of protein ary 2 tea warm spoon salt water to least one inch | | be | pepper | recetved [ Rolana FASHION SErVICE & D FLOUNCES thick. Allow one for served Chop nuts coarsely and mix bread erumbs, salt and pepper. x with a fork chop, from the cach person to with Add ('m a irc W water m } gether Put in 15 pper flour roaster and bake minutes rate oven. Combination Salad large head of lettuce or heads, 1 green pepper, 2 stalks 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon pepper, 4 tablespoons oil, 1 tablespoon vinegar, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, or tablespoons vinegar Cut lettues in halves or quarters Remove seeds and white fiber from and minee. Mince eolery, Mix salt and pepper and slowly add oll, stirring with a fork. Add vinegar and lemon juice slowly and heat until the mixture is thick, The ingredients and bow! must be very cold. When ready to serve add the mineed pepper and celery and pour over the sections of lettuce. Serve at onee, Tha lettuce should be care- fully drained after washing and crisping. Any water clinging to the leaves will spoll the dressing. (Copyright, 1 NEA Service mode One small celery, , Ine) CONGRATULATES NAVY Amundsen Rejoioss That Navy s to Faplore Polar Regions Christianta, Dec, 11 Swenson, the American telegram from Amundsen fn which plorer congratulates the navy on fts decision to North Polar quadrant “Tt pleases me highly,” the message said, has emphasized the necessity of such exploration Tt is up 1o the Ameri- ean nation to carry out this work and nobody s better qualified to do so.” Lanrits # minister, has ptain the ex American explore the AUGUST-PRYGA. wedding eertificate ®he office City Thompson shows the of Henry August of this eity Mary Pryga of Saybrook, place in Chester, Novem- F. J. Kuster performed return filed morning at erk A marriage and Mise which tool be Rev t cmony of A cer Km had captured rawberry, the little Cookie girl. | a mean little Goblin? edy Andy and little Weeky the Cookie wers a Hookie, the Goblin Lemon hoy Hookey Cookl it poss would have gone eryone had tried to t of the Cooki® man's house | same time and had become fast | joorwa poor kind Cookie and his Cookie wife had been brok a two and little Weekie had steppe the Cookie man's foot and had broken it off Raggedy Ar n promised 1o peop s why Andy and Hookir okie gir 1 not g Werks Ge Hbbi Raggeds Ragg ope t 1 « not get ng KaggedyAm %'"Audy ndy whispe to the others. “Then | we wiil all fump out and yell as Joud |as we can! That think 1t is a wild l{nn igooly or some ng and bafore he has time to gat is wits, il pick up Strawberry and run with her! 8o that is just what they did Hookie whs so thinking of how hungry he was, he did nel hear Raggedy Andy and Weeky and little Lemon until they all jumped out and 4 as 1oud as they could. Hookia of course thought it was a Heoligooly and jumped up from where Yon Wait Hookir Raggeds Andy!” Cried. » nning Cookie Andy me tha “to learn that President Coolidge two | | municipal | | | | emergency powers bill recently pas | considerab! Beads Tmportant combined with tinsel and 1k embroidery, are indispen- fashionable decora- Beads thread sible factors in | tion White Capes White capes are frequently made more effective by the use of heavy black applique figures in velvet or even fur. A China and Spain A very stunning evening wrap con- sists of a shawl of Chinese blue vel- |vet with arge Spanisk designs hand- painted on its surface and very wide fringe on the boerder. Poplin Popular Poplin is a favored material for dresses an¥ three-piece suits. Usually there is a lining of bright color, or some relief in the way of embroidery or braiding. . e Colorful Material When buying colored materials for | curtains or household use get fast eolors even if they are more expen- sive, for vou will save the time and expense of replacing them frequently. | Clean Sink After dishwashing, flood the sink with hot water to purify and carry away, any grease that may have been carried down the drain pipe in the dlshwater., Flush the sink frequently | with soda water, Rubber Gloves To clean your rubber gloves wash {them in cold water and boil from two to five minutes, Overboiling will weaken the rubber. Cleaning Comin Combs should be cieaned by soak- ing them: in cool water to which a few drops of ammonia have been added vou wish to leosen the dirt oring the comb 13 CITIES VOTING Is Having Municipal Elections Places Mass. in Several 11.Thirteen Mas: including Boston, held Somer- Boston has The Boston, Dec. chusetts citie: clections today. ville, one of the 12 outside electing a city government today, the biennial election system others holding annual elections Attleboro, Beverly, Chelsea, I Lawrence, Lynn, Malden, Newton, North Adams, Woburn and Worcester, Voters of this city will clect three meémbers of the eity couneil and two members of the school committee and will vote on two referendums, One of these is to decide whether equal pay shall be given school teachers irrespective of sex The other is on the lleensing of sales of non-intoxi. sating beverages. In the contests for city council and school committee candidates put forward by the good government and publio school asso- clation arc opposed by a democratic slate, Mayors will be elected in nine clities, Attiehoro, Beverly and North Adame have an “off year” for the mayoralty | A\nmmn&: M.u—rri.;ig.e at Police Headquarters her parents were at police headquarters last night furnishing the detective bureau with information as to their daughter belng missing from home, Mise Luey aged 16 walked into headquarters with Stan- Wasick, aged and announced been married. They had a cortificate showing the ceremony was performed by Mayor Fisk of Mount Vernon, N. Y., November 10 The Bernacel family has been seeking the girl for several woaks couple learned thgt the girl’s father was in conference with Sergeant Pat. rick MeAvay, and they eame to the police station to make an nouncement ternacel re ey had their ALY SALARIES CUT. Berlin, Dec, 11.—The German gov- | -rr‘m-m has made its initial nse mp authority granted it through the d shatag hy issuing a decree redneing the salaries of | The action was taken in| of hy the R officials {view of the country's eritical financial | { | rituation | ’m I Colorful Scarfs TAKE TTOOK e | G e - - Scarfa are e this sea- they naturally Christmas gifts sketched is oth of with flame-colored chiffon 1z beads it twels e and et fashionable This goid, lined ‘and beaded about of me-colored . about perfectly inches yrinted sijk wit e mber esting colo #a fhinns scarfs dte most cfiee Last night the | suggest themseives | one | wo | |l!l| lllll llll! flh,, theatcical notices and reviews in this column are Unless otherwise indicated, the respective amusement compairy. written by the press agencles fo! GREAT" SHOW AT LYCEUM It's a fine vaudeville show that is being presented today and tomor- row at the Lyceum, introducing How- arth and company, 3 men and a girl in @ brilliant little sketch which fea- tures song and dance, piano special- ties, the Two Ladellers, the Flying Howards and Fay and Butler. It is the featu picture however, that is making such a visible impression on the movie fans. “The Silent Com- mand” bheing one of the most verils PALACE THEATER. In “Little Old New York,” which opened at the Palace theater last night, Marion Davies, whose work in “When Knighthood Was In Flower” is remembered by everyone who saw that ‘production and which gave her & commanding position among the feminine screen stars of today, is called upon to act a role entirely dif- ferent from anything in Which she has previously heen seen, and she ac- quits herself with the utmost credit. {Not only does she make a charming and graceful boy, but she acts with |of all photoplays. It is essentially a an unaffected naturalness and auiel gtory of international intrigue and |poise, which makes the spectators| | spy systems and its background is the surrender completely to the illusion | United States navy dnd the big ships of seeing-in the flesh an old-fashioned | that ply the ocean. Some of the big girl of the carly years of the Nine-|scenes were filmed in New York, An- |teenth century. napolis, Washington, D. C,, and at the Miss Davies brings to the fole of Panama Canal, but the most stupend- Patricia O'Day, a wisffil pathos and | ous seene in the entire production is a sense of tender fun, which are new ! a térrific storm on the ocean in which qualities in her artistic equipment. a giant liner is wreeked on the rocky Her portrayal in “Little Old New coast. The story deals with an York” makes secure her title as one American naval officer who possess- of the foremost screen players of the ses an international secret much | day. sought by an enemy nation. Martha Mrs. Mary: T. Crean is soloist wi(h(}\lunnfiwld, who was killed a couple the picture: lof weeks ago, has the part of the ARSI | beautiful young vampire whose duty MARYLAND SINGERS—CAPITOL. | it Was to lure the American officer There fs a fine bill of Keith vaude- | °% 10 Ris fate. | . For the last half of the week the il . 19 l;a:»:: )T?l‘; :rm:i‘\‘: :E&F:?:ff"n\'zr«:.‘l? saiine prastes will Be BRanged, XAt | being fou o t class attractions that are bound to| n i TR FEY ;‘:fl;y":o;:;h':‘"’;:f please. The headliner présents o bpeckainls - | Mitchell and his Maryland r orsive and Forget e e JEFFRIES FOR FIRPO g southern favorites of the ¥ They llent Heavyweight A musicians who sir o early sixties are exce harmonists and were well liked at formances yesterday. Thel cts on the bill are up to the|Former |usual Capitol standard. [y E Oriental atmosphers dominates| ko¢ Contract to Tratn Argentine “The Green Goddess,” the spectacular | photodrama of the Capitol lh(‘ul!r' now, with George Arliss starred and| Bakersfield, Calif,, Dec. 11.—James Allce Joyee in the leading feminine | J. Jeffries, former heavyweight cham- role. When Distinctive Pictures Cor- | Pion, has accepted an offer to train poration decided to make the screen| l-uls Firpo, Jefiries told a representa- version of this Broadway stage suc-|!Ve of the Bakersfield Morning Echo, cess, it employed Roshanars \’H:r‘ contract is said to call for a re. preter of East Indian dunces, a nrh-]“"“""‘”"" of about $75,000, nieal adviser for all of the Indian costumes, sets and customs which are essential to the picce, Roshanara had done the Winthrop Ames stage production in_which Mr. Arliss played for two years on Broadway and then mmm” for another year, Though the daughter parents, Roshanara was bern dia, where she spent the most of ir studying the exquisite grace of Eastern women ing beautiful dances, Champion Giant for Ring, for $75,000. inter- | | this work for| of English! In her and learn Tonight and Wed. 9--Big Time Acts--3 Keith Vaudeville featuring OTIS MITCHELL and the MARYLAND SINGERS in poise und Adopts l‘mcupme Sull to Do Battle With Wolves Winnipeg, Dec. 11.—~Having turned himself into a human porcupine ley Carlson of St. Paul, Minn, today announced his intention of departing soon for Port Arthur te lay the wol®es of northern Ontario for gov ernmont bounties. He has construct. ed for himself an anti-wolf equip. ment comprising & cowhide #uit, cov ered with spikes an inch long, a hel-| i : g met, a wire maxk and spiked gloves. | Singing ‘\"u",‘"!‘ The rig weighs only 23 pounds, de- | the "60’s spite the fact that it has embedded fu | it 1,200 nails at half inch Intervals Carlson’s plan of campaign is to let the wolves nibble at his armour while he clouts them over the head with lan axe LYCEUM 1T AND SATURDAY ongs of in the screen version of his notable stage play GEORGE ARLISS “The Green Goddess’’ TONY Pf\ LA Tonight and All Week [s MARION DAVIES ( A Story of the days When America Was Young! 12 Wonderful 12 Parts . Mrs. Mary T. Crean PARAMOUNT Soloi VAUDEVILLE | PARSONS, Hartford—All This Week SEATS NOW SELLING $2.50 to 50c: Mat. Wed., $1.50 to S0c; Mat Aesers, Shuhert Present A JONOLS MUSICAL SHOW OF YOUTH SALLY, IRENE AND MARY wirn EDDIE DOWLING LOUISE BROW S AND ORIGIAAL SEW VORK €447 Eves, Sat., $209 to She.