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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, LYCEUME | | News for heater Goers and Women Readers e Best Plays !‘[ 1 | | e L ‘REVEL ATIONSOF A WIFE "THE STRANGE CASE THE REMAINDER OF By ADELE GARRISON TR T D N TN B WITH SATURDAY 4 1 / / 4 | MATINEE. : — 1V / / o 5 The Vigil That Madge Kept With |« minute,” and turned to wher B | The Bllndness Mrs, Stewart. stood with parted lips and terror- (Copyright 1915 by the McClure publications) B f Virtue” What sl theSnexchmoyez Inatal i oo sin e aRe I SR | i 0 ircue the question. and turned back to the telephone. tead these cpisodes, cach mm-'h,\ me and cried, ‘Mary! Mar Absolutely Pure | Mrs. Stewart's voice had all the “Of course you're coming to say | plete in six insertions. See {hem | have come to take you home.’ hat Week of P‘eb. 21 enthusiasm of a general planminz a |£000PY to mes she went on. SWHAL | 400q on the motion pleture screen at DI SinsilE cRanaNeT it No Alum No Phosp S > “Nae she just shookit her head, and The Theaten of Distinction— i ; late you are? T'll stay 110 B ;“fi"'““” G Throleh l;"”“;';“‘ vp for you. How soon will he be | the Keeney Theater. Mr. Lanzdon said, ‘Miss Page is not ] 2 error flashed the whimsical thought lhere2 fralf an hours Welll Tele- going home yel.” But Mr. Pollock was i The Alfl’ed CI‘OSS that my old friend was enjoying her- | /pi o AL giou SR : i © yet.” But Mr. Pollock was an ‘hour and a half. <air angry and shouted. 'Whe A | self very much indeed, in spite of her |1y calp her. Quosenoaghal ir angry and shouted. ‘What th wms A al e EPISODE V. devil bave you got to do with it? Players IF'”\M]::\'I(YI'i(I):i monm rwood ought = = W e Haven't you made trouble enough?’ ™ S e A L s “Was your wife along In the house | piqa Mr, Dallock make o e IN AN UP-TO-DATE PRES- to be kindred spirits. They have the | BIG OPENING NIGHT when you returned? AT R e R R ENTATION OF WILLARD same forceful way of sweeping aside 3 rd Miss Pag N OV . - i Rarya | “Nuae, there was be half a dozen “Ave. He tookit a quick step for- B ons e yors sve I | simcuitics, the same air of enfov- | MONDAY, FOR KICK-IN | . there was maybe half a et e Sl e SUCCESS ing a contest in which their powers jmen frae the town, who had heard arry her off, bu - the gude wife stoppit him. ‘ye'll n: are taxed to the utmagst o Of the Tasaic andine coomiip helpitholr=aeis obpitahim S8y cllling move the puir lassie till she is warm | ° T did not answer her. T felt as E ; , = ; ({4 b4 s e e (e out o my | Those who old forth in the under- | S6aT¢h. They set up a shout when |and restit,’ she said, and put her arms & lc n hends, My terror at the possibilities | World have a language all their own, | they saw us, and 1 had one of them aboot her and tookit her into the = 4 4 TS : e s Miss | bedroom hevant. Langdon helpit . . of a meeting between my hushand |4 dialect that often gives the police | fire his revolver totell the others Miss | .angdon hely f h M d INTRODUCING ADELAIDE and Jack Bickett had robbed me of |Of the metropolitan cities much cause | pugo was wit us,” her Sandynisnine feame footihotsall)y xercise for the n HIBBARD. initiative, almost of sanity. | for worry Prisoners at the bar have “Did T O Miss Page will not return to her il oy g v “Of course, after that speech of | Deen able at times to carry on con- | id they show any emotion at the | drunken father. My friend Dr. pUBE BUNE LR AT his, vou can’t very well telephone | Versations among themselves without | Sight of Miss Page's condition?” asked [ Jamison and his wife will give her TIONS NOW. him first,” said Mrs. Stewartt, reflec- | bystanders gathering even a hint of | Langdon, and a little shudder shook | {emporary shelter and the proper Matinee, 2:30, Tucs., tively. “But we must figure out some | What was said. Al through the play | Mrs. Page, who alone of all those ""T,‘]",'.'l”\}"v“’,'“;’“’ N 5 and Sat., 10c, 20c. way so that you can go home to- |that is coming to the Lyceum next | oo 50 o R id Mr. Pollock acquiesce?”? Lang- Hollaay Prices Washington's | night. week there arc touches of this magi- | :hf“ ._Nmfl“» o ‘\“‘ ]“ “{"“‘“ Sree don’s voice was dry with reminiscences yninq what exercise is to the body. | other, hecause the point of attack is Birthday. Nights, 8:15: 10¢, She put out her hand hastily and |cal language, picked up by the an- | 1) Temo l:“ R LR o Alr. Pollock was sair an~qy. and Nevertheless, I can understand her | constantly shifted. Stop and restate 20c, 30c, 30cC. patted my shoulder. thor of “Kick-In" on his various | _!~ \‘\ *;-l ‘*Nu ‘\\4I>v;.:|v.n\ as he s s he said, ‘It is not for you to say what faelings, because there are so many | what you are trying to prove every “Don’t think I am Inhospitable, my |rounds through the lower sections of | . ‘wouldna call it ‘emotion’, | my future wife shall do. Il N0t ,yguments in which there isn't the | few minutes, if you want to get any- Gear, but if you are to be Teconciled | Neyw York and Sun Francisco in | (N€T¢ Was a gude bit of murmurin’have her put with your friends. She gjghtest chance of anybody convin- | where in an argument [ : agains se o had vy £0 swecet | shg o o i - e L e e o e e s T t those who had driven s ¢t | shall go home with me—I can Pro- ging anyone else. Somie “Don'te’, Yor Avguers: Some Arguments Like Parallel Lines. Do LA yon valos DA CA your don’t see any sense M arguing,” | the arguers will stop and define the someone said to me the other day, |terms they are using “because no one cver convinces any- Another futility in argument is to hody else.” lose sight of the point at issue. In Personally, I am a great believer in | nine arguments out of ten, this hap the value of arguing. It is to pens, and neither can gain upon the to met back home as quickly as pos- |lice of various cities and investigators | & |ASSie distractit and sent her to may- | tect her from her father. T suppose okl lof the Department of Justice have in | '€ Ner death in the snow. The mur- | you think you can carry her off right “T know.” T'said wearl “But, | their possession several dlctionaries of , [MUriN’ &rew louder when they saw |under my nose. Well, let me tell It is perfectly useless for two Peo- | tamper in an argument ch, Mrs. Stewart, T don’t know what | this underworld slang, so that much | (¢ hurt and there were cries 10 you that's called by an ugly name!' ple to argue when they have entirely R . o will happen when Jack and Dick |of it has been brought to the public | L 10W Who had done it. —When M. § At that Mr. Langdon shouts, “What do gifferent ideals, and ideals are the eaatii attention through mewspaper. repocts | /AN8don told them, the murmurs [ vou mean, Dave Pollock? Tell me RENAL Ave voul talking rontout oy i d ke grew \lllln(“r and “nally one of the lads | what yvou mean by that!’ He lookit = : S For Her tone was sharp, Imperative. | An instance will serve fo show the | CTied out in a loud voice, “This town |so flerce 1 feared a fight, so I went 2rSument must be tried. or in- When your opponent makes a state Saeli s “Jack and Dicky meet. Where?" wonderful ingenuousness of the crool | 135 Da room for wifebeaters and ihetween them and said, ‘Dinna fash ~Stance, suppose two people are argu- | ment that sounds well, but that vou Marguerite ‘}fl"‘*_’f" “Where Ts H in hanallg |his ‘codel thu “qf a | drunken brutes—he ought to be |yersels like that. Think of the puir Ing as to the advisability of legisla- [ feel has a flaw in it, don't hurry tc TILL WATERS. “Jack said he was going to fina |Man of the underworld were telling | MRS i lassie—and be quiet. Then T says L0 (jon which restricts certain personal | ANSWeT: ”‘"‘f‘”“) a8 »\Vhl'!.n(‘\‘sv)‘.; i i en sl of a pickpocket friend who had failed stir of excitement swept through | Mr. Pollock, ye'll gang outside a bit ey 2 s | flaw This will help you to de [ Pckyand end B nim et e r R e L e i heater? | the W courtroom, W rarllMACPhersonil nd whentithe assis isiTestipiuil 1ov| Lt sotasll RonRthieasie SOCLNORa] sophistry eyaryyhere MON. AND TUES, e ":n’xll‘i,nrd have mercy on us!™ |8ion and had turned to robbing honses, | Without a gesture, with no more than | yo know.’ * | who have not enoush self-control and | = Don'targue on_ mattera of Spintolg T i she exclaimed, vehemently. “Dia |¥ith the inevitable ending, he would | # rising inflection of his voice, had | “Did Mr. Pollock go then?” SRR e S o akesnitt | phtasss ik | rrdl fary Pickford in LI somewhat as follows: '“De aip | brought h_mnro them a vision of the “Aye, for I went wi’ him to the door . If One party ‘ln the argument has An.~ into makeshi phras 5 n‘ corall “MADAM BUTTERFLY" Tatt onri nuRbanaTT 5 turned gun to gloom easy kale and | snowy white and the little house from | mysel.” " his ideal of right conduct the better- | know what I mean. i express S ’ whose doorway the lamplight stream- RXave the mnemistill outaide 12 ment and advancement of the whole | yourself concisely, definitely and in “He guessed it at once, and made |Focks. He faded all de harness bulls i 4 5 ace 5 i o S Mo : e ; 1151 ed out, mellowing the snow to gold a “Na and it =i' me a shoek like. for | Uman race and the other party has | good English me admit it,” T confessed miserably. { Put a big bull sloughed him and its | Siulle showteieold and Na, and it gi’ me a shock like, for | | "o o) jqeal, what is the use of their | Don't argue for the sake of hear “For stirring up a devil's mess, |him fer de stir or de big house. Dey | OUcChing with its fingers of light the | I cude see na one exceptit the friends i ° BU¢1 AU WASEIS (08 S08 00 O Cl 2 rself talk and proving how e E s A : Gl e Sl i ol 4 grim faces of that group of men stir- [ of Mr. Pollock. The ithers had all aT8uIngs 2 1eir g ses € ing vou k 8 & WED. AND THURS. commend me to -~ perfectly good | Was fanning fer his queen but he w 2 Mr. ock. Ge itk ers Maddalll B o it of atgurontil seaart ou arel Argis to) diund Elsic Janis in woman with a Puritan conscience!” [game an’' wouldn't kick in.” fiser fostheldesn Ranser offtheRuiob llshppit saweiitoperdy thel lowr. can bring them to the same conclu- | well-founded conviction and to thresh 'WAS EVER THUS.” commented Mrs. Stewart caustically; It would take a Philadelphia layw- [ 8¢ the thousht of Dan Page's brutal- | “Did vou speak of thelr absence | .. j inc them ot the same conclu- | out the truth TWAS EVE! s then she walked to the telephone. [ Yer to unravel some of this talk and | = i ; S SO EEQCIE] e Wi g | sion. Two parallel lines wiil never | Conducted on these lines, an argu- el il it St nisise st 4 » other men make any “Na for v oy ma s to make | o0 A A 3 Whar mre you Eolig fo det I |Tor Hs Bemelt of fdose who Dave [, (o “Na for I had ither matters to make | ;o anq two lines of argument will [ ment is an excellent thing for young gasped. evinced so much interest in “Kick-In", | 1" 4 . clear. 1 had made up ma mind that, | .. meet if they start from different | or old, and will keep any mind from “Undo some of this snarl. vouwve |the play that will give New Britainites ,‘( (\‘k‘_"“ 'f""‘:lfll' one of them cried | jt was na with Mr. Pollock that the | oo icaq | atting fat ana Innetive got vourself into if T can,” she re- |an insight into the methods of the un- | “*% "KIllin® is too good fer Dan Page. | lassic should go, so T pit it tac Mr. ey it ye Tz : A arned, | ‘Now I'm going te tell some | derworld, Manager Tyneh has had | Hle should be horsewhipped out of | Langdon, that wi® my horse in the | Beauty Lics Partly in the Eye That With My Letter Friend: about touchstone by which the matter of | pefine your terms before starti yretty strong fibs, so if your con- |compiled the following dictionary of | (OWVI' At that, my wife coom ‘up to sleigh, we cude carry the lassie out R WEon Aty Question—A letter friend ‘«I,\km me clence is going to trouble you, you'd |terms used in the play and which will M€ and says, ‘For the lassie’s sake, | the door to the kitchen and drive off, | Agani, there is no use arguing mat- | to tell “how a man—and there are Tetter o downstairs while T telee | prove. interesting and Instructive to | 400t let them be takin' the law into | leavin’ the gude wife to tell the ith- | ters of opinion, as, for instance, | rhousands of him—can best live and phone.” the many who are bent upon seeing | thelr oon hands or there'll be murder | ers.” | whether face is pretty or not. | keep a family of six or seven on nine €0L T oaut lenvs fhis voom T ltuc ol €1 done this nicht’ So I cried ‘Dinna Did you carry this plan out?” | Beauty lies half in the eye that sees | dollars a week?” 1 put the question Eniaa s alarach “Dip" . . . Plokpociet take the matter too personal, lads— “Ave. We fillit the sleigh with iu and no amount of words can alter [ up to my reader friends. Here is one Hartford—Charter 1026 All right, =it still, but don't vou “Gun” .....One who robs house we've law and a goal in the town. | blankets, and T pit my shot-gun in the ! an opinion which is founded on feel- | pertinent answer. — Z t b | Somebody ge > sheriff.” i RCharh i S e six or seven odinN dare open your mouth, no matter “Big House”..State Penitentiary | SOMebody get the sheriff ont and we helpit the lassic oot— ther than facts. Answer—If the six or seven c - S what you hear me say.' “Rocks'’ i eiie... Diamonds | __:""“_I']‘I‘(;“: l"{‘j"“’ ‘:"'”"' “Will you tell us please,” broke in Arguments in which the two parties | prise a few adults (sisters or aunts) She took down the telephone re- | “Stir” ........ S ericon BRIPRR S Ol Sl Ll D because | the Judge with some asperity, “what using the terms which arc the | they should help in the earning. If Week Of Feb. 21 eiver, and spoke iInto it. ‘Madison “Gloomed” o) steal l_\v\ i 4 er comes dashin’ oop | you expected to do with a shot gun? rux of the discussion in a different | they are all children. a man wil cquare 2468." With a throb of fear, “Kaie” . ... e with twa men in it. and one shouts! And a little twinkle sparkled for an |sense are absolutely futile. Many an | such a salary should not have so 7 ) o SR oot, ‘Have you found Mary Page? | instant in MacPherson's eyes. vanish into thin air if | many children recognized my own number Slough” ... ....To convict ; $ o s M: son's eye T anis in s an 4 Charles Waldron’s & And they all answers, ‘Yes, she Ir. Pollock was in an automobile, | T listened, frightened and fascinat- T s . To search found! Tt - ¢ ound Then he sa ’'m David | he said, “ s a g i ¢ side o) - e Db Detective he said, “and shot is a grand thing a4, to her side of the telephone con Bull Pollock—her fiance—and [ have come | for tires. - 4 rsation. “Harness Bull” ......Policeman s i Lo ae doot vou can guess ; W C...__ Fletls{ Mo\ lahthin2 ¥ mhetmata (I o iy ol RIS & GveRup i (LB se o BOM oSS voursel’ hdw much chance they have s I wish to speak to Mr. Graham, if { Practically the whole house will be | “Was Miss Page sill unconscious?” | to cseape it.” | you please.” sold out for.the opening performance | T duestion came sharply, MacPher- A ripple of laughter swept through son shook his head. the room, instantly hushed at the 4 3 . oom, inst: s 2 8 theater, Hartford, by Charles Wal- ae, she was conscious, and when ' warning frown of the Judge, and Mac- FRANK FINNEY FUNNY dron's “Bostonian Burlesquers,” two she heerd him she gave a cry of ‘No, Pherson, his huge brown hands gri : ; : 5 . his huge brc ands grip- ~ serformances daily. no, no!” and dragged hersel’ up from ped about the edge of the \’K:!\NI,{ /\S EVER!*AT GRAND l‘1' nk 1§ Y~ the star of the where she lay and clung to Mr. Lang- turned inquiringly towards Lanzdon. _ Fmak Fmeay b the S 0 MSAe don. At that the man Pollock pushit | (6 s ontinnea s ganization and those who have seen him will remember him for his gro- Mrs. Stewart never said ‘“please” ! Monday night which witnesses' the WITH | without giving the full phrase. My ;,‘,‘“,,.n to New Britain of Mrs. Adelaide mother had the same mannerism a { Hibbard, the popular actress who ] reminder of the old-fashioned formal | gcored in so many successes here last NK FINNEY courtesy which had marked their { eason. Mrs. Hibbard has been in early trainin town almost all of the past week and “What? Mr. Graham not ther when not rehearsing for her charac- A pretty little story, interrupted | tesque mannerisms, his accentricities 4 dae ] | B : P esenting the musical com- | Where is ne ter part has been kept busy belng en- | ¢ forty years, a partner of Colonel e frequently by musical numbers, | and for the comedy methods and vari- edy success What Had Happened? tertained by her many friends and ad- | \illjam 1%, Cody, “Buffalo Bill,” was N’,!eflu for Tomorfo‘v .| dances, comedy bits and scenic ef- | ous tricks of his trade which are, - | el | | | | | | i i | | She was plainly worried at the | mirers here Alfred Cross will have | i, jyartford last night to announce perhaps, characteristic of no other THE ISLE OF answers Katie was giving to her [ a real chance to ai tingui h himself | (. Buffalo Bill, himself, will be S el comedian Finney never force a NOWHERE ” rapid «questions, But her anxiety in port 1l of Chick Hewes, the e e Gincetios s Puesde \abgh None of hi Witeoifall ahors 4 = |vas nothing to mine. 1 felt positive | reformed cook who gets so much | pieng to deliver a lecture in connec. o speais his T e Sowk i “bite” wice Daily 2:15-8:15 | terror at her next words b i trouble, and Miss Julle Herne 18 €X- | tioh \wivh moving pictures which will i : and 4he laughter 18 EpofiledSous and . “Went out with a man? W pected to even overshadow her Past| orvo o show scenmes of frontier life Kidney with Mushrooms comes as a matter of course. He is === | man? How long has he been gone performances of emotional acting. | 1 o (1ail, in the battle and in Cream Rolis - more than the average comedian for Not five minutes? All right, when | This time she will play “Molly,” the 3 ° ! - S et s e, camp. Goftce oy Finney is an artist whose devotion to he comes in have him call Prospect, | beautiful youns wife of “Chic the little details often overlooked by 719 if vou please, Good-by.” Dinner S Y other comedians makes his effort a THEATRE—Hartford She hung up the receiver and TRAVEVL filCTUR}ES ! “STILL WATERS” IS e A e Saes Bk B i e turned to me, anxiety written on her e I faes AT PARSONS’ TONIGHT | KEENEY'S HEADLINER i Stesiics Tartare Sauce " [ Finney are several performers who MAN H. HOWE'S TRAVELOGUE “Do vou suppose he is with Jack?” ¢ Stewed 'I‘wnv.\(:n[},‘””m‘l"l‘n:-x(n(!s' i V»;::1.‘\NAI\’::'.V‘»:.“:x“:::l‘]f‘ al ¢ v;i.\\y,‘d; - y‘ PICTURES T asked, my voice trembling with —— = = Cheese Salad s N . trons. Among them are:Charlle Jan. Prices—Nights, 25¢, 35c, 50c; terror. " i T rran e == “I am afraid so,” she answered. ., Feb. 21 and Thursd . 24 |/“But there is nothing to be done now Special Mat. Thurs but wait.” Andreas Dippel Presents I have spent many unhappy hours “PRINCESS TRA-LA-LA” in my life, but never have T experi- Howe's travel pictures Kecney's photoplay feature for to- Cherry Tarts 1 sen, Florence Mills, John P. Griffith, i Coffee Kitty Mitchell, Walter Johnson and theater this evening. A now 4 most dramatic of this week’s ,.(,]m::f 1 Jean Caruthers. Miss Mitchell is an tive program is being presented a five part romance and it gi\n;» Supper F exceptionally clever soubrette and ing the engagement, with the Glacier | opportunities for emotional act- Jellied Chicken 3 Miss Mills will be remembered by the B Nighica oo o 32: Mat. 250 | that swept over me when I realizeq | Gus UL production of Bud Wish: feminine lead. Marguerite Clark is i ; . Joge Girls” production i $1.50. Seats on sale Friday. the full import of Mrs. Stewart's | T70 [ 0 lechamaciey niny Sehiull s i g cast oo principaigrole. This . BERTE ' . 5 £ T vrords. Jeff.” has another new title together | clever young screen artist is making Veal Fricandeau—Liyvd the {rican- 4 4 ] The production is filled with — She drew her chair nearer o the | With an entirely new production in |a great hit in the play, the picture | deau on the smooth side. Prepare some - SWEET PEAS AND SUNSHINE, fire and sat down. But I could not | €very dv(:ulvmllul “Mutt and Jeff in | winning great favor wherever it s | carrot, turnip and celery, cut n 3 Taldin THaw where da intradtiiss oo X8 - remain still. I sprang to my feet [ College.” No better comedy. environ- j shown. into neat pieces, put them into n cas- o - it o 1 rlomy 2+ Old Gentleman Loves to Sit in |and began to pace up and down the | ment is imaginable. Mutt and Jefl There will he =ome other good | Serole add some pieces of salt pork, . - - . mystic and original music composed g 100m, are financed for a college education | screen features tonight. lay in fricandsau with v kitchen . . by Harry L. Alford The scenery the Lycenm’s Gardens. Mre Stewart is a very swise wo- | by the students of Stratford college Monday and Tuesday of next weelk | POuduet, spread more vegetables over . . 4 . represents the best Work of some There is an old gentleman on South | ov ™ [\ iead of offering any pro- |in return for their services as expert | Mary Pickford will be seen in Madam | 1he (op, pour in waier to one-third - \ - gifted scenic pictures. The chorus igh street who is very fond of | iagt “she looked at me with grim ap- | football players. They win the big | Buiterfly.” The features for Wea- | the height of the meat. Cover closc- N T combines beauty, vivacity and singing veet peas, their color, their odor, | ,oyval, game by clever strategy and are lion- | nesday and Thursday will be [sic | IV @nd cook sIOWly (wo hours. Re- e S ability. The beauty of the girls i eir very presencc So every night “That's right,” she said. “T don't | ized on commencement day. During | Janis in *Twas Ever Thus.” and the | move cover and brown the doons. A \ . enhanced by some costumes which are journeys over to the Lyceum and |ypoyw anything that's better for | the graduation exercis Mutt and | fifth episode in “The Strange Case of | Strain and thicken the gravy to serve \ . iy L unique and at the same time wonder s through the entire t act of [ {yking the edge off of things than |Jeff offer a specialty depicting some | Mary Page” Friday and Saturday, | With the meat . . fully artistic. A musical program s Phe Blindness of Virtue,” whose | \alking up and down., I wish I had | of the er scenes from Shake- | “he Mummy And the Humimng Bird 2 G . . L . | | providea which permits of some ening scene depicts a heautiful | 5 gollar for every mile T have travel- | spear’s gedies, with ludicrously | will be released for New Britain. Cheese Salad—Mix two cream| B charming musical numbers ang¥ irden with myriad sweet peas. The jeq up and down my room when I|funny results. The play comes to the | Charles Cherry heads the cast appear- cheese with cne-half cuptul chopped 3 5 dancing innovations Manager Moe d man is entranced. Stopping at|pave heen worried.’ Parsons theater next Wednesday | ing in this film. issiilo, BCEN SRR EAIIE Gl e -' o 3 Messing who went to Boston this e box office on his way out last T ata ot answer Lierh Thtelt s bl archs A ka; moisten with cream. Line a shal- . £ . to 1060k the show ovar ght he remarked upor his fondness |1 were walking through red-hot “The Princess Tra-La-La” will be low pan with parafin paper press; the : ‘ Min " those who visit the Grand next weok * sweet peas and told this story faumes. Nothing clse mattered to me | yresented by the Andreas Dippel com- O ome. Inch. caver with parafin paper Claboraiertan " one for e ’ ’ ‘ R i “ . W of one inch: cove pars paper, ; n [ am like the poor old fellow Who |yt the answer to this question | pany at the Parsons theater on Mon- | Don t or et— ‘ry l’; m”"”'l' s “"““" e Ll . . . | claboratentss and one for 1) bedh 8 dying and whose doctor ordered What had h#ppened when MY | qay night and also next Thursday mat- Sl Forouslilvichillcale (thtn sdu-ro = ] : N - burlesque and vaudeville performe m to sojourn in the Southland.|phushand and my brother-cousin met i o that when constipation, biliousness or | " L s RRTER ol S . ances ever seen at popu i Y inee and night. LaglwaEn o b L e SRt s i . popular prices erc was only one thing could save|e.ch other for the first time?" el oA indigestion is neglected, it may cause | '#N&¢ on letiuce SaPh AL 3 5 . . Willlam Gillette 3 ; y RiDbL Silin catol Sarva ity o i life, sunshine. Not having the| | qid not realize that Mrs. Stew- a serious illness. Act upon the first | Stribs of pimento. Serve with French - jae o8 . S peessary wherewithal to make the |ort's susper was; also intense until | [1. 0o "0 with none better ©than symptom—keep your digestive organs ssing. : S ELMGREN-OLMQUIST, burney he asked a scene painter 10 |ihe telephone bell rang. The quick- | Dg¥™ Wb WEA - BOWE UG O SOt ingood order by the timely use of - Miss Ellen Ol 3 blazon a shining sun on his bed- Iyess with which she moved from her | 1 5 " i Taquist and - Rives 5 ® pom wall and ' there, day after day,{chair to the instrument, the nervous- | /)< ojeach loithoas ":”-‘" “‘l' ‘;“‘;"“ CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY Elmgren of Bridgeport were marricd e remained abed and Dasked in the rness of her hands, the tremor of her | M€ ';l“',"'l nens e et e RE AT B L L at the Swedish Lutheran parsonaswe ine. jee as she answered the call, all | WD person: pXacleslyl s : o without & box of Mother Gray's Sweet e terncon be et : R aueried the | showed ¢ quently it is eminently proper that it ot m e this -afternoon by Revi De. 8. @ “Did. he ‘get better?”’ showed that she, too, had been under Powders for Children, for use throughout FRANK FINNEY H an in the Dox office? o strain should be in these two plays that he the season. They Break up Colds, Rolleve T Isle of Nowhere” at the | Ohman. The couple were attended by : 2 ke . . ‘i ke wht P Junce e Feverishness, Constipation, Teething Disor- P i S g i “Get bettor?! retorted the old gen-| ‘“Hello!" she said. ‘Who is this? | Will make what is announced will p'Lls vs, Headache and Stomach Troubles. Used | and Theater, Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron E. Olmquist lernan, “Why he died from sunstroke.( Onh! Is it vou, Jack Bickett? What's | his final appearance on the stage at | by Mothers for 23 years. THESE POWDERS — ! and a reception followed the ceremony % 7 the Parsons next Friday and Satur- NEVER FAIL. Sold by all Drug Stores {atold el Tsla of Nowhere'" 5 o B, bhat's why I come to see the garden | the matter e I ns next Frida t Sale of Any Medicine in the World, | 23c. Don't accept any substitute. ~ Sample is told in “The Isle of Nowhere at the home of the bride's brothep, Lary : sweet peas. It's much safer and| His answer was evidently reassur- | day : i Lol everywhere. In bores, 10es 200" e T N reess Mother | Gray o, | the musical comedy which will he [ They will make their home in Bridges ¢ just as beneficial as sunshine. irg, for she exclaimed quickly, “Waitl Major John M. Burke, for a m.«uerl IL' Roy, N. Y presented all next week at the Grand | port, will be seen again at the Parsons | night, “still Waters,” is one of hu- morous grotesqueries. The last act s week 1arantees that has provided the American stage with several good