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t-th ld comp@l hlm to ‘wait for aid in getting away. “There should be no time lost,” he | s. 1 had made the asserfion de- | ately in order to watch ifs éffect | sald energetieally, then stopped heip- | V. {lessly, his hand groping for the chair | Allen Drake. ! Unvoiced Rivalry? he had left face nor Madge Decides, But| I ere was no change in his pped toward“him quickly put | my hand upon his arm. chance observer, in his e | enly watching caught a o As I did so | I caught another flash inscrutable this lhno, in the eyes of Allen at my assertion whichl assured bxcited imagination that hé shared Drake, but | I had no time to speculate its | { meaning. beliet in the guilt of Harry Un- | “Shall I call Adams?” I asked ood. / “If you please,” he said gratefully. wasn't he however but htland who answered m Then in a lower tone: ‘‘What is your pleasure? I must get in touch with a ou mustn't distress yod¥self with thought, now, Mrs. Graham,” he and there was infinite tender- | certain person immediately. Do you | and compassion in his voice |wish to with me or shall T leave r theory may or may not be true, | you here with Mrs. Underwood until ere's no use in speculating upon |later? We can come after you at bw. The first task before us iy |any hour vou wish to return home.” ng sure that Ldeut. Graham has For a moment I stood uncertain Allen Drake had also risen, and I heard his voice in a formal adieux to attention possible in ‘that far rison camp.” = | Mrs. Underwood. If I stayed, it would mean being alone with Lillian, thing which 1 infinitely dreaded “I think I would like—" T be face turned to Maj. Grantland something outside my own | seemed to draw my eyes to | She stood, tragic eyes fixed her hands hanging rigidly by | her side, the fingers clenched into her ms. And all at once there rushed me the remembrance of all that had been to me, nd I stumbled rd her with a litt ality and hiS{cool, sane PEGE- upon Maj. some- _qelw' %r ] | my | Then { valition ! Lilan on mine. over she tow Three D’s Heals Three “A terrible itching commenced on my body. 1}; betties of D. D. D. completely cured me."* “1 saw a remarkable cure of a boy born th Ecsema. “A single bottle cured another case, Sait Rheum of the hands.” Quoted from recent letter from Walter Rio- ey, Blkhart, Ind. Write him for more facts. ‘We too, have seen such remarkable results accomplished by D.D. D. In healing all forms of skin trouble from pimpies and biackheads to scvere cases of eczema, that we feel It must reach your case. Come in and ask us about it. ‘We guarantes the first bottle. $5c, sociand $1.00. > ory “Eat More Bread” and use Angeius Flour hompson Milling Co.. Lockport, N. Sold by . S. Ohman, Stanley St. VAUDEVILLE __AND BEST PICTURES. TONIGHT, TOMORROW and SATURDAY ‘MICKEY” WITH —Mabel Normand— and a large Cast All New Britain Micky for weeks. MICKY will bring tears eyes at one minute and have ing with laughter the next. MICKEY is a succession of thrills, cach one better than the last until the climax brings you to your feet out of sheer enthusinasm and excitement. Big Recls will talk about to your you roar- Big Reels 7 7 and 4 ACTS OF FOX VAUDEVILLE And Ep. 8 “‘The Lightning Raider” ot a college 1o 2 Swealthy her father's a chance in Bt follows, which fthat charm of fan is a master, un he most forceful photo JNE" in which this most ¥ Star has ever appeared. Mr Figan is surrounded with a splen- | did" supporting company, including Miss Louise Wilson The three big Koith vaudeville {hat are to be shown today are exceptionally fine quality, consisting Arco Brothers, in of the very acrobatic acts th: can be found, nk Smith, a comedian and Recol- lections, a high-class singing offering. The ninth episode of the Ioudini serial is also on this big bill Next w one the most tional actresses of the screen, be at the Lyceum acts of of one of sens Nazim- in “Out ova, will of the Fog.” Capt. Astor and War | light la SDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919, NIGHT PRESIDE"\IT ki written by ns with which tl they deal THEATER. ho has been starre A f very fal attractions, 88 Triangle player a 8 last three days Bture cntitied “U'nto ory was writie Pk 1 is Dnn- and it n interesting fact that Bis is the pon name of Crane Wilbur ghe fealtured End" fis a fascinating ng fthe childhood. t1 activities unusual to ma- suece ted for will be pr Keeney's u player., “Tnto the omanee 1€ thiletic h and his ha Irown father w visu Yove affair after he lfure manhood. O'Niel's his influence to prevent siders an unfortunate ma only son, helieving that Jin is but hful infatuation girl later marries Jim's chum, but never forg cmaii staunch true until the end climax in exerts he con- 180 for s.roma his The Jim ind an a you Then which their lives. unusual while Other die Polo New v with a cast unusi these face the Wilbur is seen in #he leading 1s capably handled the bill include Lure of the Circus ts are also shown, 1 novelty with ature. two of ane advanta his support pictures to role, on in udeville musi the a 4 as FOX'S THEATER. lded Micke American press has than ‘The —Funnier thaa The “Mickey" long he that the n proclaimed “‘CGroater Birth of a Nation’ arlic Chaplin''—*"The er forget,” efc event in New this wee “Mickey"” is and you ‘Mickey."” “Mickey adorable which is picture vou will be the leading Britain for the of commencing today. be Fox' nev to to it will You is vivid with little waif laid that zone of laughs weot is a sweet, little girl rais presented alway remember will never farget th action, much ot The story wonderful twi- where half the tears Mckey mischievous, d by her foster father, an old miner, and her foster mother, e old Indian squaw. a far mountain country far away from the glamor and chill of the city. Later <he is sent to the city “‘to make a lady af her” at the home of her aunt, a scheming. jealous hypocrite, doesn’t find her path exactly with roses. Rut throughont in comedy with wholesome, in the THIN PEOPLE John Astor, with . returned to Olympic. e lady Astor will proceed Beach for a belated honeymoon (e) Underwood & part missin on the this and iiful 1o >alm Underwood TODAY FRI. SHOULD TAKE End.” The | | difficulties with a | trays | enly nd 0 | ewn | old | Shey S e ———ve | (Do | j PHOSPHATE! Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate on Firm, Healthy Flesh to Increass Strength, Vigoer and Nerve Force Nothing to Put the countloss which for ents the purpose developing ved line heauty avidently men and women who keenly cosgive thinness starved phosphat ds. P 5 of heal thousands there are ind wonkness are n due nerves Our Ahan ix containe nysicians claim th Wil supply this deficiency so well a organic phosphato wn among drug gists as bitro-phosphate, which nexpen nd byl & inerd in Britai most all druggists under A guarante. of satis or nex back By feeding the nerves directly and by supply the body cells with the n ary phosphoric food elem sat quickly produces w welcome in the appearance: the requently This increase which exe thinne hecome bright the bloom of CATUTION insurpassed to bodies Frons hin trans in helng ast the ss. sleepls lack nearly always soon disapy and pale che vfect health Although bitro- for velieving nervousne and general not, owing to its rem properiies. be used by sire to put on flesh arkable nyone s | flesh-growin who does SAT CRANE WILBUR N “UNTO THE END” THE ROMANCE GAME OF BASEBALL OF AN ATE EDDIE N “THE LURE OF MISS THE BIG CLA DON'T CAST—VAUDEVILL AND LOVE MUSICAL NOVELTY WITH ILETE WHO TRIUMPHS IN THE POLO THE CIRCUS” A BIG | shawing you the nher of es, the depu Conference, and the world's enate \llied Peace notabl chiefs of President famous address 1 Wilson deliverin hi fore rench =~ and the ' little ' ous S sccurely free himself in have seen him at tk a4 the screen. Now seo him in full view At 6:45 tonight he Wil perform hi s outside act in front of the Scenic. Alsa on the bill | With Luther is a very fine program of | pictures i OCIETY BUD IS ! FISHER work bound with rope; rull view Lyceum your without e him, of her onquers burdens and the little waif. Thera pathetic touches in ‘Mickey" s well humor laid in licacy and a sure touch 1ums emotion, every cle- life rmand por- such Lrtistry 1forgettablo can in vour eyes rext laugh well scenes of ’ ‘ “"!"”“‘ Wealthy Pittshurgh Girl additio cheerful 2 Mickey" happy b what ith ind sho vail, and sheer as yo do be chance to the sereen. rseverance seems unbearable for wre wistful and Lvery ment of with n M ind M tears the very with everlasting a personality a spire. She brin one moment and her audiences roaring rs equally g to at has regis broadest comec dra- Marries intc 1y forms breath-catchin have thrilled n combines p matic action, stick comedy the type of picture at long, long intervi felt want and when the finished “Mickey” will convinee t the motion picture een itest pury of amusement in world wv. In addition to film featurettes | ille will ) i Florida Fishing Guide and Pilot— a who has th all so dra On Honeymoon Cruise. | ap mako only long humor, tense and a bit of blended at comes fills a ) reels aro Eliza- of George | Pittsburgh | steel married January Kellum, a tl] Feb Miss daughter Miami, th Ls wider, a manufacturer, was vou | 15 to Medford R. the | fishing guide and pilot, it { here today after the couple had left a sixty days’ yachting cruise among lower Florida ke, The cere- mony was performed by a notary public N T husine Fla., wuder, wealthy loc: s was the on other short the four and fox vaudey also acts of 15 J i ‘ Na. § is also on of ““The Lightning the progr: isode is a and former | Andrew | auder cousin m associate of SCENIC THEATER, Scenic theater 1 v The 1t Hound exp | | ant to will re his work 'ret of his marvel- Head or chest— are best treated “externally” with \7ICKS\7APOR “YOUR BODYGUARD" - 307. 60* "20 [ | We bave alleys open for ladics’ | crnoon particsy AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. aft- THE Greal Luther Th Thursday frec at 6 2:15 p. and PARSONS’THEATRE HARTFORD. ALL WEER THE WANDERER Saturday Matinee, 50c to $1.50. Nights, 50c¢, 7 $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 will be at the Scenic request will front of Thursday lay. by special and FPriday give act p. m. F differ a in theater m. and at Entirely new nt acts, Cavell Case on Sat. and Sunday Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day. Matinee Wednesday. “WHY MARRY” Nights, 25¢ to $2.00 Matinee, 25¢ to $1.50 Mail Ord Now WARREN KERRIGAN in “ONE DOLLAR BID” A HUMAN BEING ON AUCTION!! HOW MUCH DO YOU FER? FPOUNDED ON THE FAMOUS STORY “TOBY.” SCREEN Or- “THOUDINT in the Chapter. NAZIMOVA Is Coming! 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