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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH CEUME L e | REVELATIONSOF A WIFE||“THE STRANGE CASE FOr Pl Fces In the Best Theater. E——1 s AvRzE GammIoN OF MARY PAGE’ ' Try Guticura Su‘ap B | The Voice of the Woman Who An- |lcward herself, while at the same flnd “l“tment g ) ; g time being aware of it and relishing (Copyright 1915 by the McClure publications) i e Alfred Cross | swerca 1o Teepnone in Dicky's L™ inew i e opoeem, relishing : Samples Sl demeanor on the Marvin train. - Players Suppose she should fall in love with Read these episodes, each r‘,om-, screams from her, so the detective Free by Post < 5 || T sAY “cwARGE ar” I “Margaret!” my mother-in-law's | Dicky! To my mind T did not see | plete in six insertions, Sec them | warning us back, fired his revolver| A simple, easy, speedy % e B New Play by Miss Julie tone was almost tragic. “Richard |OW Y Voman could help it. Would | acted on the motion plcture screen at :““,"“"‘:‘;(" [hrough the keyhole, shat- | (reatment. Smear the ¢ arke own e, Entitled ‘1. N i it ‘e |She have any scruples about en- I z ering the lock, and we burs! o the | . R has gone off with my trunk checks” {eavoring to win Dieky's Levs from | ¢ 1eeney Theater. S pimples lightly “Why, of course, he has” I re-|me? She broke off as if overcome by | With Cuticura [ turned, wondering a little at her |- My common sense told me that this EPISODE VI. {he memory of what had met their | Ointmentonend(aSy @ | 2nxious tone. T suppose he expects | was the veriest nonsense, But I “Were the halls deserted?” eyes in that prison room, and Lang-| of finger and to give them to an expressman, and | could no more help my feeling than Sy e o pue | dom, his own face white with the ten- | gllow it to remain have the trunks brought up this{I could control the shape of my nose. oth deserted and dark. But | o' remembered horrors, prompted | morning.” !" The ring of the telephone bel] put | Just as I was slipping back the bolts | her huskily: ” “Richard never remembered any-'a temporary end to my speculations. | of the front door, the door to the office | “Will you tell the court, pleasc, | .4 B | thing in his life,” said his mother | T pulled myself together in order to Miss Walton what you saw when you Cuticura Soap and hot was opened by an attendant and in the ) ) - 2 M | tartly. “Those trunks ought to be |{alk calmly to Dicky, for I knew it |jight that streamed out he could see ¢htercd the rooms of Mary Page?” water and continue bath- here before I go for the day.” must be he who was calling. me plainly. I tried to slip the las Miss Page was standing at ing for some minutes. This treatment | : 2 “Oh, T don’t think it would be pos- | e Window sobbing and laughing and 5 best upon rising and retiring, but is . i 3 > —_— — { bolt before he could reach me, but it . 88 | sible for them to arrive before we was Stiff and I couldn't move it. With tearing at the iron bars with han Miss Herne as ‘“Katy have to start, even if Dicky gives } ¢« ” | already cut and bleeding from her of- usually effective at any time. as aty § ave s 1 © C A OUTSIDER B ; ath he grabt S arm ML g DERL0! 1oL Gt o 5 . : ¢ B 3 urray.” them to an expressman right awa N U [ IG {an oath he grabbed me by the forts. Elalf crouched by the bed, w For pimples, redness, roughness, itch- THARGE el B o0cs as “Peter.” e ey and dragged me into the office. Both 3 . ) e e W il = Zellar Mr oo there, the ugly attendant Dr. Zellar had sent , ingand irritation, dandruff, itching scalp Produced under the direc- It seemed queer to be defending DRAWING ATTRACTION ‘].?1;1/\‘\‘ch:ol‘:d‘;’e‘x{\P\r\tlfif‘J‘}“fifivfheen toswatchiher, lving shattered on and falling hair, red, rough hands and M k d D e Weston. ;. f&fi:;yuf‘iflii ?:;merraf r‘;:(:nhlncrfx‘tnth':tt S A R doing. At that Mr. Pollock grabbed ‘,‘ ”“” I\':M h:}:m‘\;\ ,"‘ ‘]‘( Lot bor baby rashes, itchings and chafings these ar e Own s litd S 4 e, e was o o v brutally drunk . RICES— S o ; A o and shook me a -manded to ) . ; & z 5 Nightts 10c, S S T e, ]l it e R T e ek ERGL PR Do S ® ut either Miss Page's madness on \7@Erant super-creamy emollients are 30c, 50c; 8 may judge Dicky harshly myself, but - ; know what I was up to. He hurt mlu OUL entrance terrifed Limiintd wonderful. They are also splendid for 2 7 g il Lol ? )1 Mis uli rme’s vivi i i S ~ouldn’ Ik ! Traly i ed n a so- 5 | 15 Matinees 10c, 20 may g Dk e o of him | come to Miss Julie Herne's vivid play | and frightened me <o, 1 couldn’t think {7 FERT L B e o e e b I 2:30. from an lotherling evenithoss ofikis | of AmericanfiitelAn o ntsider,tithell ot anvihine COME and T JUSt p, 00 he darted out of the room.’ ' eats at Crowell’s. mother. management at the Lyceum theater | Screamed, thinking that those "“,‘;;idfi SHow tons was it netore i age Sample Each Free by Mall | s:4.75 suits ......... $12.98 iR ienarabwillicanty those checksiin| expeets thishweck to overshadowl aillroulaybearsmetandibreaicpin: eY . (uieted down ?” With 32-p. Skin Book on_request. _Ad- his pocket until he comes home again, | others in the matter of attendance about five minutes, Then wash off with $14.75 Suits . $ 5.98 Huits S v $:9.98 { did hear me, for they began to ham- dress post-card *“*Cuticura, Dept. 17, Bos= “It was some hours. When we found tame Soid throughout the worid. ol B honansh@n ol oial| e theinret tin It e v pec ol | Lk on theidagrand ernan dien e ngs 3 that neither Mr. Langdon nor I was = f i A 2 % and I screamed again. But at that i = = e p— said his mother decidedly. I L it a . ! recognized by Miss Page I ran down- | oy = SCH wish you would telephone him at his || Wb :I"“"" ]f rIl;l}!v;d]l_u.f hand over MY i for Dr. Foster. As I came out| A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S ‘ S o0 i SRR studio and remind him that they menthgand it socilanicaushn gy the hall the detective who was DENTIST 5 wrists, and between them they drag- b HARTFORD 7l must be looked after. = -\‘,unl\nvr Mr. Pollock turned towards B ol . - B4 0 g i 00 « > b Na LH 3 < . O] 5 oS, fi]:N B X\ Foy BT o L TG AT | . % 2 ged me into a little room beyond the L IETC AR, (N LCEC N ant over | Yational Bank Bldg. Open Evenings. | At S 4 I knew Dicky had had plenty of time | | . the ofice and flung me into a chait p hanisters and rushed into the = to get to the studio, as it was but a > "IV“I“'; 'f“‘{ _”“‘" T“‘lv /«"l”=;1‘ “’;‘1 “"'Q; fice. The detective and T were close 2 short walk from our apartment. : : 4 | volver in his hand and he thrust it ) ping him, and as we reached the Tonight and '}"mridnx “Madison Square 36 L . ‘ | into my face, promising to ‘do for me’ Sl g B o snswer to Central’s request for “num- ; - . if 1 made any noise. They went out [E GRE. DIV per . : and locked the door, but as soon as “THE STRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE” Sixth Episode oo W Mr. Pollock leap upon Dr. Foster-and strike the revolver | ! from his hand. Then he switched out When the answer came I almost ; : they were gone T ran to it and listened (10 jight and cailed to Zellar to ‘come dropped the receiver in my surprise. - - and T heard the doctor fell his assist- ;5 Refore we could stop them 1t was not Dicky’s voice that came to | - ant (the onme who had caught me /1, pen ran out through onc of the my ears, but that of a stranger, a . | | 2 the doon) to go upstairs and watch el woman’s voice, rich and musical, I i N ‘the girl’. Then he and Mr. Pollock “Did vou see cither o enl again? Fri. and Sat. 4 “Yes?’ with the rising inflection, , . ] | | had a conference and decided to let Did youlses oty ;”mm\; ngain: §EIRoRDoro T N “this is Mr. Graham’s studio. He has . &l | Dr. Foster and Mr. Langdon in, but to R A ] iri I “THE WHITE PEARL not yvet reached here. What message \ ] deny that Miss Page was there. ‘Tl {0 huried upstairs to Miss Page. Lt n inspiring Llfe Document 3 shall T give him, please, when he 4 g0 upstairs and wait till you get rid Emimy Wehlen In comes in? . . of them. said Mr. Pollock. Then T “THE MASTER SMILES” 35§ “Please ask him to call up his . heard a door close and everything was™ pooc 20 5 SHS WS 8 e ana | —_ heme.” Then T hung up the re- 4 . quiet.” ine oo ey bé\»v‘,.n— {man with a family of six could live | $3: ham or bacon, $2; canned milk Good Vaudeville. ceiver and turned from the telephone, Sioyalong laig thatsitence Tascaa N BiEaE I L ERIL GG R e onla v f less' than ten dollars a | (on€ and one-half dozen), $1.85; cof P |putting down my agitation with a EUGENE WEBER “Only a few moments. Soon Tnei e i week foe (Uhrcc-pound carne, § sugar, $1 firm hand until T could he alone. U E B heard Dr. Foster's voice saving. ‘Mi s B T Fateriwivs any | 1 olAn’ e ow tf could be done, | SotR 1L BL B68 bavus iked ante bt “Dicky has not yet reached the | New Second Man With Cross Players. | Page has been forcibly dragged from 1€ Yot Reat B THURN B Ve 808 ng passed the prowem on to my | $1:35: head rice, 25 cents; white bean studio,” T said to his mother calmly. . @iled e Ot noliougnt nercTe CoLUCDRESRIONEN SRS Rt acs ot pink beang, cents o7 ! yeader friends. In answer I had the : ) ! madness on the part of Miss Page?” | 163 2n e resh veget: 8 “I think very probably he has gone | 5 At P el openi demand her instant release and I have “Ye i \"clwl A ha o | following letter. I publish it not be- cepte el first to see an expressman about your | P1e Were turned away on the opening |, o,y outside to take her hack to the : £ 1 T P ! cause I am thereby persuaded that trunks. If you will pardon me, T |DNight and the advance sale is SuCh | cpical’ At that Dr. Zellar laughed - Sapsediiusand toippintenitoftiie]l ke ikt Hao = S it 1 haye made no entry for clothc e tew tringe fo mttona to hefore | that the play may have to be put on | iceringly and said, ‘Is it vour usual profer woikey bottle, saying that the |, \vago 1dr a family, but because | DUt the Ssloryieone: (HOWeRan 8 £ o e S iion for ihohen | £ o rutal attendant ws bte S A Sy tRbecause i A Farall b 7 . 1) we start on our tr Ts there any. | 288in later in the season for the ben= | ,otnod of getting patients to run ool SOHeRCE WAL URCOW tedly | (he splendia courage of its writer isj "AVe rinaged; the family are all . alne ays thing T can do for vouz: efit of those wHo may not be able t0 | ,pou¢ at night and kidnap them from o - e v‘ ;\lr\ enterec ml\ oy ey warmly and neatly dressed at all No, thank you.”” Mrs, Graham’s | 8¢t seats. ; ? 1 el Gontiaue You ask me if it is possible for a | UM A . sanatorium Conzin R R E R 3 | tone was still the cold, courteous one | Letters of tongratulation from he - Toster give a little muttered oath £ - age's presence. | rymij- of six to live on less than ten | They Find Plenty of Pleasures That that she used in addressing me, +I | many friends and admirers in this ci i but Mr, Tangdon broke in dollars a week. No doubt there ar - “This,” he said, proves conclusively to suppose I can ring for Katie when I | and out-of-town are pouring in on the | op, : e s o e e 20 R ROl ER : ; many families living this winter on X ’S em ready to have my dress fastened.” | popular leading lady of Cross Plav- | jistening to any tomfool insults from | - Ll LAl this amount or les who would me that Miss Page is suffering from | i s itte “ e e | ¢ superinduced by sizht of into | b Oh! by all means.” I returned. T |ers who has written what they term % | you, Zellar—what we want is Miss perinduced by the sight of intoxi- |, ither ask for nor accept charity. |many. The outdoors is all free We i | i | was some hours before he could quiet Some weeks » a correspondent | Potatoes, §2.3 flour, $1.90; butter when at last she was aslee Hemasias Sen g i sked me, if 1 could tell him how a | (three pounds a week), $4.20; meat, re to Be Celebrated Today and Tomorrow at Cost Nothing. “Do we have any pleasures? Ye thought bitterly of the little services | “‘Wonderful drama.” “An Outsider” | page, and by heaven, I'll get her out | cation! take long walks and enjuy the 1 used to perform for my own mother, | is so different from the vast majority | of here, if I have to kill you and How gladly T would anticipate the | of plays that it stands in a class by | hreak down every door in the place.’ . : wants of Dicky's mother if she would | itself. It is sweet, wholesome, chock | ‘Even that wouldn't get her,” said Dr. “Since coming here, cighteen (To be continued.) How One Woman Lived On Less Than Ten Dollars a Week, unshine, flowers and scenery We Winsome. Winning and Charming n visit the ‘shut-in’ and try to car- EARL ‘VHITE 11y show me affection instead of the | full of life and interest, and, best of | Zellar, ‘for this Miss Page, as you call N months ago, T have found it necessary | I Some of the outdoors to them. We iill-concealed aversion with which she | all, is filled with good lines and sit- | Zer, is not her “You lie!” shouted 7 o . can always help those less fortunate a to reduce living to the lowest possible | e Miss Who Made the regarded me uations. There is not one dull meo- | Langdon, ‘we know she is. The nurse e | notch and yet try to give my family Serials Famous) In : Miss Grace Draper? ment in the entire four acts of com- | has already signaled us to that effect.’ 3 Breakfast of five a nourishing, well-balanced { gron e’ ablte s 5 o 29 My mother-in-law went into her “df, and qrama, SUm fatraid syours drlend Lhas ibeen ;':.N:‘! Mush Roached Tiggs |ration.” If one has been forehanded | yjong, n,";.'fl:\:]lhr::;“]];n';diq\,m hs. daily HAZEL KlRKE oo ama T e ety e mine | Kendall Weston, who had to 4 | drinking a little too much,’ sneered arker House Rolls Coftes | during the summer months when | pateoryp e #3060 (R8RS SO0 t1e 080 4 ciosed and locked the door behind.me. | With the stagins of the play, spared | Zella peaking apparently to Dr. [ fruits are cheap and other eXpenses |, o . fow public IR e A delightful play of Amer- I threw myself face downward on the | Reither time nor money in assem- | Foster, for it was the latter who an- Lunch ire less, the storeroom should be Well | e e nab ool neetings and lectures ‘an Rural Life picturized bed, my’ favorite posturc when I wisr | DIing sets that would do justice to a | swered: ‘I suppose’ he said drily, Corned Reef Hash stocked with frults and Jellies and | inct V0 Can ealovs thought most of the A s 8 > the ‘silver offering’ 0 1 S S classic i e sroadway producti i S 5 : als at a wo- Chocolate Cake ; c ed te 5 N — m the famous stage to think things out. Broadway production. With the aid | that you will deny also that a wo hocolate Cake anned tomatoes. 1 had about one|eiauce and as we still retain our orfg. inal pride and independence, we can- than ourselves, if it be only a kindly | word or a day helping with the of the same title. ; The voice of the woman at the | Of Maurice Tuttle, the scenic artist, | man screamed to us for help a few Dinner hundred quarts to begin the wint S studio haunted me. It was strange, | Who has painted all the scenes for the [ minutes ago.’ ‘One of the patients \ Clear Soup So for the months of September, Oc-| 5t attend when not able to donate George Fawcett and Lut familiar, and T could not remem- { Cross plays here this season, Mr. Wes- | had a nightmare,’ said Zellar, but he Broiled Steak tober and November my srocery bill.} oo eining. LOnGEN Willard Mack ber where T had heard it. ton put up four tasty acts. The first | spoke uneasily, and suddenly Mr. | Mashed Potatoes Spinach | including meat and milk, never ex-| " iwe can be thankful that God has In a gripping, thrilling What was a woman doing in Dicky's | Scene is a breakfast room, and is a | Langdon ' shouted. ‘Nu Walton! | Celery Mayonnaise ceeded twenty-two dolla Y it Gn Bealil ae cteeenth v e and sensational drama of studio this time in the morning, | Wonderful creation. Next comes the | Nurse Walton!” And in answer T, e rers oy : Cheese Itent including wales, was 38: lig these times and keep our head bove the stock market, anyway? 1 knew that Dicky em. |Sray room in the Gilsey mansion and | beat upon the door and cried, ‘Ing French Tea Cream 80 cents, and gas, which I used onl¥ | Gater” With faith in a Heavenly ploved feminine models, but I also |that too evinces much praise from |here! In here!’ Almost instantly Coffee | to cook with, $1.80. This gives you a | pyihet fajth in ourselves and %, 4 “The Cornel‘” knew that he always made it a point |the audience. But the stunner ap- |it seemed ! heard the sound of run- Parker House Rolls—Scald two eup- ( total of $32.60. Thus vou have a bal- | ¢y’ “rutive has somett ydm» ight B [ tc be at the studio before the model |Pears when the curtain goes up on | ning feet, and the door was unlocked | fuls miilk and dissolve in it two table- | ance of '$6.40 for carfare and other |y yiiq'%ne present dark clouds, we A story of widespread vas due to arrive. the third act. There is depicted a | and T stumbled out almost into Mr. :~")m“nf'l|~' each of butter and plexpensess shall struggle along with the great gaffering and misery caused I suppose T am an awful crank Japanese setting that elicits rounds | Langdon’s arms. But before we could y Cool and add one teaspoonful salt, Her Household Budget. ar about us, and not ask or acce ,,y- by the cornering of the food 8 | he had laughed once, “but no models | of applause. On the opening night it | either of us move away fromigitho jong yeast cake di in littie luke “It cannot be done without careful i charity from anyone. Just give us a Sdarket by a ruthless, iron- rummaging among my things for | Was fully three minutes before the |spot Zellar said grimly, ‘Stand where } ¥arm water and sufficient flour to | planning. 1 buy in quantities of most | chance to work at a living wage and willed and cruel speculator. mine.” applause, murmuring and handelap- | You are, all three of you! And we | make a thin batter. Beat well, cover SE A0 . T knew that Dicky employed no |ping died down. The covering us with his | and stand in a warm place until light ‘ame was tru saw that vas - . : i : ; er tw Add flour to make a very so B Arvackie ana secretary, or at least he had told me |at the other two performances. The ki v v soft dou p a i 2 : . o _ 2 v . Zelar hold you | and knead until smooth x elastic, b bl Normend f | that he did not. T had heard him |scene is a physician's bachelor apart- ‘How long did Dr. Zelar hold 3 andiinshduntil amootn) ma - elasi ’r o In That Extremely Funny laughingly promise himself that when | ments. The electricity has given out, | in this fashion?” L s L ight, make into e e B N, tre) ) his income reached $10,000 a vear he | and the room is lighted wi : N ‘o than a minute, for while | balis > size of an egg and let rise n ; ve > | @ ed w 3 o Not more than 5 82 2 a Keystone Comedy ST e Gt Drodicine add(:’l «-n’vr‘z“hu( n(fl:i(i we a1l stood motionless and startled | on the board, covering with a cloth. — “F d M bl : All at once the solution of the mys- | by cc ;i 5 oM F ovents, there | When light roll down half of each : > vs- ompetent critics the is scene | by the sudden turn , 1 e Y ot a0 ot st nrl s atty an able [| 5" & wncs the wlution of the mys- | by compotent eritics that this scene | by the suddon WL 2 oo yp- | one auite thin, hrush with soft but- | auart cream. take from (e fire, add | and stir until as thick ] or,99 musical voice belonged to Grace |put on the A eautiful sets ever | came a MOM (€0, "ot o woman | ter and feld over the thick side. Place | one tablespoonful of any preferrec ke from the fire, add o yox gels r1 t B put on the American stage and in it- | Stairs—the & - feor, | an Inch apart on sreased pans sna | Xmd of tea, stiv for an instant cover|tine which has been soaked in ong Draper, the beautiful girl whom | i I crageil on i deadly L : T SHCT LR s e o (T G e || ‘(:[mmdnol;,m"'“ 10 add to the suc- | either half craBe 0 by ttand his | brush with mill and let rise for about | closely for six minutes then strain. | cupful cold water and stir until dis- : 8 Lot cess ay ven Zellar 3 5 i is | £1 inutes th : " | Return to the fire in a double boiler | solved. Strain into a wetted mold and memorable trip to Marvin v ttle us he turned his | fifteen minutes then bake in a hot ) : Alfred Cross, the leading man of the | arm wavered a i ¥ five eggs and five tablespoonfuls [ set away until firm. Serve witk s i ; & a e 5 s s lloven: | with five eggs and five tablespo awa ith | He had not Tested until he had |company, is delighted with the sus. | head. At that Mr. Langdon sprang . 5 rang E e B sugar beaten together and added to it, [ whipped cream found out her identity. She was just aitindl; o = Hran him, and bore him back against rench : _seald ono | sugar beaten together and adde pped = Lol )y € drama o his 29 A 5 X the type that he wished for a model 3 : ; They fought desperately 9 s g . | co-worker, Miss Her el i the Rtablc M h ey & y, ONS but he had feared that he could not | nas a good part in mone;, e Rimselt | 00 B M roster and 1 trying to help. | R e Ry e e g00d part in the play and makes | : etecica 3 A y ¢ e o consent to pose for him. the most of it. Indeed, all the while | 200 at ler Langdon succeede ! I HEATRE—Hartford e Veriest Nonscuse, he is on the stage his agtions eall foy | N twisting the arm of Dr. Zellar so | TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK It had turned out, however, that |nothing but droll comedy and deliv. | that his fingers wene Rmb anc ‘oo (Matinee Saturday) her whole life was centered in her | €rs it in fine fashion. .J. revelver fell to the floor. i Irving White, ko a, wyn & Co, Present the Greatest |ambition to become an artist. She | Mrs. Adelaide Hibbard, Miss Dora, “he and My flangd oniCEe Nar Dlay of theliAge had gladly accepted Dic proposi- | Booth, and Bugene Weber, the nev that corered & t WHA SHA AM RICA DO> v 2 ew - | en r ing out of the “UNDE TRE” tion to pay her liberally fc S il ¢ tol the o Ll ary nd went running 3 I ! ] E ? ke SALCIRth e onTs | SIS OR tie Reomvany, el 1l s 8 el i iHe) stal s T RvasEthEn TWO EXTRAORDINARY ADDRESSES things. My bill is something like this: j life will be ‘one glad, sweet song. i By Roi Cooper Megrue, with she spent in posing for him, and to | signed good parts and make the mo: : 2 i William Courtenay eive her the use of his studio and the | of them. IIA» peciz H\l’ m«‘(]n(nnlalr‘x:u;Y.‘;,h. that 1 re n»mhvrmlrnw (\\n‘sl(‘,tut\‘\.(‘:\. 10 Original Company of Over 100 |benefit of his help and instruction at | this week is the manner In whin | #0d realized that we had help outside ices: Nights and Sat. Matinee, 25¢ | cther tim | Philip Sheffield plays a Japanese vz ;‘_» | so T hurried to the door and flung | to $1.50. Seats selling. Wiy linadinot Dickytolal metthat || GiraraRBatiatsontis hayine suco ot it onen WThexy wezeinishuthors, ) = she was at the studio? The question | a butler in the Gilsey home. Tehaar. | CF4%Y With anxiety, and when Dehodty POTASH AND PERL- |rankled in the back of my brain L e oot samie ol S LSl SUMTD [tah s it oy e AL SDARTS 2t —Seats Frida That was not my main concern, | s” w'hich will be the :\l“"”“_'-v {a time with. me close behind. ] however. What swept me with a |at the Lyceum next week. o0 “Will you tell us, please, what you sudden primitive emotion, which I S \w when you reached the upper land- For lour lmsurame and knew must be jealousy, was the ple- I’""{: i i ture of that beautiful fac s 2 Sureiy Bonds rh e o e e e D FOR OVERWORKED WOMEN e s e A arrie ous Awold trouble by having your insur- | chip with my husband This is the season of the year |Struggle, while from the door of Miss ca wrlt!en by a man who knowa I remembered her appearance on | When the e and mother begins to | Page’s room came the sound of little 3 the train. She was absolutely one of | fecl the strain of household and so- | hands beating against the wood, and ¢ | - - [V IGHT A. PARSONS, |the most stunning creatures 1 had | cial duties, and gets into a run-dowr, almost continuous screams or bursts | | IvIK H) yuesuaduc Con; YATANYHD "€ "020 "NOH e First of MARCH 12th, HEAR WHAT THESE TWO M Booth’s Block. ever seen in my life. TIf T read her | nervous, weakened condition. To ajl | of hysteric laughter, inte spersed with TO SAY AT e e—— ghtly, too, life had hardened her a ! 3 trifie, had chilled whatever generous & Brainerd Co. Riker-Hegemun | fives went at once to Mr. Langdon's | . . . BERFECTLY PASTEUR- |impulses she might have possessed, | Druggists, New Britain, Conn., s aid, and when they had seized Mr. l’mlty et 0 lSt urc IZED MILK had left her perfectly poised, ready | “We have a rare combination of the | Pollock one of them covered him to meet any emergencies or fo take | three oldest tomics known, in Vinel, | with his revolver while the other ran . SEIBERT AND SON, v chance. | which we guarantee to restore | with Mr. Langdon and myself to the Twu Su"fla Eve“m s Ma’ch 5"] d Mar h 12“,' Park Street, Near Stanley,| That she nad the trick of being | strength, make you eat better, s door of Miss Page’'s room. Tt was! v g ¥ an c perfectly able to conceal all know. | better and feel better, or we will re- | locked, and our cries to Mary to let | 6 teams. Tel. connection. |icigze of any admiration 411mm|in.,-., your money. us in only brought more terrible | Rev. Rockwell Harmon Potter, D.D. Minister such our local druggists, The Clari | oaths in man voice! The detec- Speaks Against Military Preparedness

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