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MY HEART =« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelation s of a Wife Startled a Alico Holcombe. How Madge I'rom I'or & moment I clung to the back the temporary of while the walls of room a chair whirled round me in vertigo. From bibed friend fron had the little mother I horror of lured her her to the sad father whispered shame. was to me like the bogey some little children stand It scemed to me couldn't again upon her face, confront in the cafe upon had ever seen her. But in a minutes my little mother which wt life until death her me, came to the rescue of power. With almost her last she had urged me to forgive cherish my father should I cver him. In the same solemn hour had referred to the woman who stolen his love with no diminution the just hatred she had felt many years. I knew that mother could know what I she would approve of my thwarting the malevolent that had caused much What were my own feelings pared with this opportunity for ing my father and in part my lasting had doomed and me which the a who her, 1o worse widowhood, hood in of with woman of which such terror is look the sneer 1 the only the love simy away nmy few called meet for if my acing anl misery SO Lake Gompounce The Popular Pleasure Grounds. Band Concert Every Sunday Dancing, Boating, Bathing, Billiards, Bowling, Roller Coaster and the Whip Dinner, Table D 'Hote and A La Carte Pierce and Norton, Props. " | Run TONIGHT ONLY WILLIAM FARNUM in “IiE LONE SIAR EANGER” TOMORROW, Rl,. SAT. The Favorite Star FANNIE WARD Supported By JOHN MILTERN (John Shechan of New Britain) in “THE PROFITEERS” A Powerful Drama of man’s Devotion. F‘p No. 9 of The Tiger's Trail Sunshine Comedy: ROARING IJONS and WEDDING Pathe News with latest pic- tures of Jack Dempsey training at Toledo. *VAUDEVILLE 4—BIG ACTS—1 Coming Su DOUGLAS FA in KNICKERBOCKER BUCKAROO” His latest and fastest a Wo- BELLS ay BANKS “THE Vaudeville Photoplays Tonight MAE MURRAY — In — S“WHAT AM T BID?™ Comedies Red Glove GOOD VAUDEVILLE Complete Change Thursday, Friday, Saturday. The Summe Dramatic terpiece— “THE TURN IN THE ROAD,” With George Nichols and Helen Jerome Eddy.—Full of laughter and tears—=A play that will make you happier because you have seen it. Maciste in “The Liberator.” Come(lic&—(‘omplou\ change of VAUDEVILLE. Mas- Prices—Mat., Orch. 11¢, Bal. 6c. Eve., Orch. 22¢, Bal. 11c, Don’t forget Jess Williard in “The Heart Punch,” July 4th, Fri. Confession im- false husband than child- spoken This man n that T evil | had watched occasion 1 for whole from will | strength and she had of S0 was doing personality com- serv- avenging moment? primitive mother, all thrilled conflict in with dead one pulses for my My desire I went of Alice was almost her before bl and vengeance as back upstairs in hurriced Holcombe for the rec over and 1 wished the pupils came in. A Bitter Smile have been called av the quest s fime to sec “ busi impo toRit ain ten But T “th> by a aravest ST Eatitend get that tr ness matter of | tance,” I told properly 1T ought minutes after hate to leave extra work.” *“What promptly. can't attend it from her to school close yvou alone with exclaimed heve T cant ot nonsense!" she “There's nothing casily. But you unless vou to make here a Itaneis it right now,” [ said my thoughts were Alice ITolcombe's words, hut with the sion 1 had leap announcement didn't want which T w wth the work in the absence She had spoken only for ehanically, one for vith ready felephone m s cheerful dismayed going (o not expres- seen into her eves at my’ She reason me to 10 nme sure de- Mr {he truth. Lon 5ouncon- Lpon as W nving Stockbrilge. There hand, and T the last to extra the It | nected s of especinl on IHolcombe nothing Alice in the She was thought thought troubling sudden was knew VL person world to ohjecet in eX- action extri generous an.d worlk. | treme in was not the that was With a hand on her ‘“What is don't me {o go for connected with the work. I that. It is imperative that T go to the city this afternoon or T shouldn’t think of leaving. But at least teir me what troubling vou. I shall go away easier for I can help you.’ She smiled trifle “The Fe “Tf voulre al nerve experience of patients having all :nf vou may he able :dn something,” she d with fironical drawl she used s0 it has become almost a part “Otherwise you can't help ! along, child, and telephone ! your taxi. Those hoodlums will storming '(r two "’ i ofSlhe work her. imptlze T put my shoulder itiedieany it B G not see T some asked eason can is knowing, and a bitterly. with sorts specinlist to the miuch of me queer notions has for be upstairs in anodher minute VI I minedly. alone long enough to te! as it happens I've had =0 nuny aucer I notions and premonitions myself that 'T feel I'm particularly well qualified to help out a similar sufarer.” o talking almost at random, caying almost anything (hat came into my head, but Alice Holcombe seized [ upon one word avidly | “Premonitions! "“Do you have them, know what TI'm suffering know something terrible is happen Kenneth. The fear of has hem\ rvuslnn;\ me all :lay.” R A— IF BACK HURTS USE Eat wait,” T said deter- leave taxi can “T can pupils Rut my anhone. was she exclaimed. Fhen you today. 1€ LOINg ton? to 1t SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Less Meat -if Kkluv\s Feel Like Lead or Bladder Bothers You —Mecat Forms Uric Acid. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasion- ally, else we have bachache and dull misery in the kidney reglon, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. i You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the lxuluoy region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablesponful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged Kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no londer irritates, thus ending bladder dis- orders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive makes a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kid- neys clean, thus avoiding serious com- plications A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be- lieve in overcoming kidney trouble while is only trouble. PHONE 1000 MATINEE TOMORROW, XTRA MAT. FRIDAY, July 4 Cormlcan Players “The Heart of Paddy Whack” Best r Chauncey No Olcott’s Advance Play in S, NEXT WEEK, POPULAR REQUEST ‘Common Clay” BY perl.aps | to | i unscrupulous headed 0 figure ground. I 1 1 I a a c f 1 o I 1 1 | Gangster Convie l(-d nl' M@rder On Tes | nie o by Sheehan interest story his in fiendishly which W Terle; o 1 giving strument ment, worthy have more Sunshine comedy “\\'wln]infi; Bells and I G I 1'ormer tate of the late ent her son Unless otherwise noted, these mnotices are written by the bureaus of the theuters or other attractions with which ey P LYCEUM “The Ieart proving a real the Cormican where it drawing iences thus far in the season. The beautiful love story and the many comic incidents brought out in the play have caused no end of favorable comment and elicited shrieks of laughter. The usual matinee will be given tomorrow (Thursday) and extra performance I'riday, tth, 30 in the afternoon. accordance with an unusually of requests Mr. Cor- has succeeded in securing A. 1. Woods, that soul stirring melodrama of recent years, “Common Clay,” for the fourth week of this An absorbing story, dramatic situations, a theme sal interest, and brilliant the ingredients of this York success which talk of the Metropolis where it plaved for to capacity business at the theater. The story of El- embodied in “Common appeal the hearts of playgoer. THEATER. Paddy Whack,” magnet this week with players at the lLyceum, the largest aud- ol is is a special July In large on at 2 number mican, from most season intensely unive comedy famous made last of are New it the season an entire year Republic len Neal @lay’”? is every an 1o \TER. eiihe at I'OX'S THE Farnum in the offering the last time. half of the who recently William Ranger' i night for IFor the Ward, IFoX's in “C‘ammon ry the Weak,” will he seen in her latest Pathe attraction, “The Profitcers." Miss Ward is supported that able artist John Miltern (John of New Britain) which adds to “The Profiteers.” As the we ate introduced in the home &f Richard Randall, attornely, who devoting forturle in opposing the operatibns of a gang of pyofiteers, which is by ,(‘!‘i‘t) Deering, sinister who lurks ‘always in the bhack- "ID!I]\Q.\ only hope in clos- Randall’'s mouth is to attack him some manners threugh his private life, this is accomplished by a conceived “frame-up' in Beverdy Randall, (Fannie wife, and Tony “lounge lizard"” are the prin- Through a false she Mullgrs Inn, notorious where!Tony awaits her, he entered on the Terle and Wife."” his instructions 1o Star to- lL.one Fox's Fan- appearcd at Clay” and *‘The weelk, of opens luxurious ' wealthy entire predatory is ing and ard) Richanid's ipals. s lured dhouse, aving wtel register, 'ony, carrying om Deering, endeavors 3everly, and al tihat psychological noment flashlight’y photograph of he taken by, Deering's cats’'- aws from an adjoingng room, Deering nho‘ngruphiv by he $an ‘“‘zet t Richard ¥rom this the drama moves, swiftly on tremendous climax, fin which lickspittle lounge lizard” and the onscienceless money ' gitubbers meet he sure unerring n('m(*si.lfi that awaits hem. “The ne well message, 1o a previously Tony out cembrace a scene is thus in- back" a which Randall. mo- 1o the Profiteers” is .-g\-'tron;: play, worth seeing. &Lt makes successor to “l'm;}mv»n Clay'" “The Cry of the “Weaak,”” which earned golden opinions. Episode No. 9 of ‘7he rail,” the latest Pathe. New views of the challénger, Yempsey,” undergoing h) strenuous raining grind in prmv:n*nxion for the yig serap on the Fourth., AY funny Fox a a nd Tiger's with “Jack Mutt ¥ Jeff will Fou acts of also bhe} offered. 3 MISS KANE”GETsfw,ooo Berlin Girl Settless Suit Against toaring l.ions” and omplete the show. ox vaudeville will 1 Dr. Munyon's Iistate )h,\' Accepting Sixth of Worth. A L\ Ra i u v nted @ Philadelphin, Kane, widow's Jane who prese claim for right ainst the James M.*Munyon, manufactlarer, alleging his comm®n law wife, one-sixth Jof the estate the agreement offsettlement of claim presented to J.ulgr- Hender- | in the Orphe '0’{”( vesterday by counsel representing the different parties interested, ,\erm;flg to Law- ver Henry J. Scott, couns&l for Miss Kane. 'The total value (vf)(he estate | will he ahout 70,000, eMititling client to nearly 2,000, a dowry a es- pat- medicine that is she was to under receive s { his SENT TO (ll\ll. B * GIRTL. timony of Sweetlgeart. New York, July 2—Wi the 19-yvear-old gangst killed I.eo Ruben, a ldast Seventieth streetf while robbing him March 29, was ffound duilty of murder in the fir.\t] tegree yesterday hefore Judge Ottc Rosalsky in gener- al sessions. Hegf will be sentenced next Tuesday ® Walters woud hot put in a defense after May Berr) his gweetheart, tdstl- ficd he had tol N Rat he killgd the groc The A '.‘-x iven' to the Jjury noon gand it cflmnml Its' ver- dict at 3 o'ffack! Astording (6 the testimony o Yhe girl, Walters entered the to § ey money with which to take her to a;danoe Ruben resisted and was shoW&i Several wieeks ago May Berry the prisonef’s gfister at{entpted smuggzle st Hasm Walters, who shot and ocer, of 312 store and to the | nipotence of fdominant fordinary | safely PALNCE Mur; THEATER, in “Wha alace of Murray's highly enter big climax in by Miss Mur happiness at last Murray shows un The other pho ‘“The Red Glove,” Mac Am along is scen I Bid?!" tonight at the with a good seclection and vaudeville. Mae duction to taining, leading up to a which the waif, played ray, comes into her The acting of Miss suspected versatility toplays consist of, Comedies, and the Palace Kinogram The vaudeville bill contains good with The Three Rosaires in novelty wire offering, Evans and IL.ee in and patter and Corr and LaTell comedians of ability. Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday brings complete change of program. There are several big features among them being the photoplay masterpiece, ‘“''he Turn in the Road.” with an all-star cast in cluding George Nichols and Helen Jerome lddy. the Kkeynote of *The Turn Road,” written and produced King W. Vidor. Mr Vidor has succeceded in making his drama a vehicle for teaching the om love through the medium child. A man who has brought up in the fear of God, loses faith when his bride dies in child- bhirth, goes down into the depths, and becomes an agnostic and derelict. After years of vain search for the truth he is regenerated by the simple faith of child, his own, whom he had deserted The human note is throughout, while pathos, humor and tender love- to make the plcture most appealing screecn produced. Pictorially, the a masterpicce of ar- and the realism is vivid storm scene dur- climax. Little scored a big hit World,” has in important a child actor. On of July, Jess Wil- as special fea- the day in The Heart Several good vaudeville acts photoplays will conclude a be beat. pro- proves be acts a a L.ove the 1S m by of a been his a a wholesome a combine one the dramas yet production tistic beauty, centuated hy ing a big dramatic Ben Alexander, who in “Hearts of theg ‘Bob,”” one of the ever played by the Fourth be shown story of is ac- a most roles Iriday, lard will ture for Runch:* and other program thatecan’t HOT WEATHER AND COO0lL, CLEAN MILK safeg unstartling Sometimes uards seem that no and so one know And only thinks everyone must surely without: further mention. they probably are known. The question is: Are they observed? So perhaps these few homely reéminders of whatto do with milk during these summer days will not be entirely lost the shuffle. A health commissioner in of America's largest cities thought well enough of them to write them in the first place and have them put on placards for display in all pub- lic places in the city. Iirst, he reminded everyone that {the department of health protects the milk until it vou. Then it followed that you should do your part by keeping the and after it reaches To do the first the milk on ice. Keep dirt out the of the keep cap on using. them, in one reaches milk cool clean you. of these things, keep milk. beéfore bottle of the bottle the Wipe using: while not top the flies the milk. clean. place may ice. cool Keep away from milk bottle Reserve a cool, clean the milk, where it until placed on the the refrigerator Keep to stand re- ceive Keep and clean. Keep old and new milk Then he closed his suggestions with separate. photoplays | songs | the reminder that the difference be- tween dirty, spoiled milk and clean, WOMEN EVERYWHERE Praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound as the Greatest Remedy for Woman’s llls. New Haven, Conn.—*‘ For two years 1 suffered with a female weakness, pains in my back and painful periods, and 1 was so weak and tired that I was not able to do my work. A friend told me touse Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and it gave me great relief. My pains left me and I am now able to do my work and feel fine. You can pub- lishmy testimonial andif your Vegetable Compound does others as much good as it has me I will be very much pleased.”’ —Mrs. CHARLES E. MORGAN, 87 Sea Street, New Haven, Conn. The reason Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etablé Compound is 80 successful is because it contains the curative, strengthening properties of good old fashioned roots and herbs, which act directly on the female organism. There are women everywhere who long for cliildren in their homes yet are denied this happiness on account of some functional disorder which in most cases would readily yield to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Such women should not give up hope until they have given this wonderful medicine a trial, and for special advice write Lydia E. ‘Pinkham Medicine (,o., el Saws to Walters in Tombs, andfarrangements were m for his escapge. ade Lynn, Mass. The result of 40 years’ | experience is at your service. Y BROWN IFor tennis, yachting, tramping and other sports wear it would be to impos- find anything smarter than The sible this coat sweater ; of sweater is green and white tricollette, and | and tucked are of silk the skirt paulette vest \\In‘\v ! GAVE THRONE FOR PRINCE AAGE T, Prince Auge, who is to make an eX- of the hecome of He renounced when di tensive tour United States, might have king but for love. to the throne Countess Valvi Denmark his right he married the Bergolo

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