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MY HEART @ MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISGON'S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife The Way Alice and Heard Somc of Her Madge Quicted Holcombe Story. I closed the door of the living om, switched on light and lked to the huddled, shrinking triend. to talk I said, slipping ind drawing her head to ince into her burning with that s strain to lessen the over ure of my Don't u mus ound her shoulde wide had vet unless my arm try just One open es, i o was which if rror, me boring was ssible she m, gers that t i I e choked, her imposure and she sdb—violent, shuddering sobs that cked her whole Jody. ¥ slipped my her jutiously in the hope that pssed relief of had coma r, but. her eves dry and hot. hd then 1 sat holding her closely, sely, straining ears for some lght sound which should tell me at my mother-in-law had kept her rd and had put a slass of restora- e outside the door. At last it came, the merest aith a sound, but T recognized it. T ited until she had time to g0 up- Lirs again, then I slipped away from ice and opened the door to find not ly the glass I had expected, but a sin of cool perfumed water and a hall towel vith a scible under nerve highly a advisable my with face against my hands convulsively tell -—— you —” overstrained turned her clutching a embled must then wa began gave slender fingers to eves the tears to were my w silent blessing upon my but sterling mother-in-law her thoughtfulness, I took the ings back to my friend's side and t my hand upon her head, which d slipped to the arm of the chair en-I had left her. The sobs were jeted now, but there was something out the listless figure that alarmed ‘Wifere, dear, lift your head for me,’ ommanded peremptorily. IShe obeyed me, but I saw that her s had lost their color and that her e was gray, while her hands we-e d. ake Compounce The Popular Pleasurc Grounds. Band Concert Every Sunday neing, Boating, Bathing, Billiards, wling, Roller Coaster and the Whip able D 'Hote and A La Carte aner, T Pierce and Norton, Props. LYCEUM Phone 1000, MATINEE TOMORROW TONIGHT THE ; Gormican Players N and Harris’ Laughing Hit “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” NEXT WEEK CAPTAIN KIDD, JR. Matinees—Wed Thurs., Order Your Seats Ea Coh: Greatest Sat. v LABOR DAY BIG ATTRACTION ' Connecticut Fair and Grand: Gircuit Mesting Gharter Oak Park - Hartford SEPT. 1-5 Five Days of Racir Home and Industrial Carnival and Midway, audeville, Balloon Ascensions, Fireworks, Ete. The first tural fair the 12th annual ticut Fair and largest agricul- Connecticut and of the Connec- Association in ADMISSION Adults, Days 75¢: enings. 50c Children under 12, 25¢ Gates Open 10 10:30 p. m. a to the punsc knowing that i favored encies neld her lips, were mixture mother-in-law strong enough wished liquid to usually in emer for the effect the my was Quict at Last. it soon came i‘s the to the had wild but in bac in chokingly, apparent creeping She potency color which her cheeks and lips, and humanizing of her éves, which looked before like those of some drained was thing trapped. Her speech, “Not o towel ginning to ministrations left eyvelids and comfortably against “Thank—you,"” later, ralsing her perfectly—all—right ~must—Ilisten."” “Of course.” T responded prompiiv, drawing a chair close to hers, seating myself so that T was facing her. Her hands were relaxed, quiet, in her lap. 1 did not put mine over them, as I would have dpne th almost any other nerve-racked woman, for I divined that she morbidly ashamed of her breakdown, and knew that my kindness to her would be a pretense that her poise was un- parted in attempted interposed quickly. word yet,” I said, dip in the cool water and ave her face. I kept until the dry I felt her me. she said head. now, lips but T ping be- a up heat relax my her a littie “I—am— and—you w was best shaken. One Question. what I said she “You understood 1 came in, didn’t The forcing of the words through her stiff lips was a piteous betrayval of her still shaken nerves. “Milly is dead!” “Yes, I understood vou,” I returned. T saw that any betrayal of the horror that was mine at her ne would be the worst possible thing for her, and resolved to elicit her ry by means of brisk questions which when asked. vou her to again in on- narrative the awful thing which evidently already had been spread in lurid colors upon the canves of her imagination. “You said something about pois when you came in,” I went on. “Wa that the cause of her death?’ “Her physician was “When did it happen to me that own stopped beating while T her answer. “Quite late this afternoon. T didn’t hear of it until about an hour it happened. What train did you take in?” she broke off abruptly. I told her, adding the information that T had missed the hefore. “Then you must hav. at the school when it happene cried excitedly. “Did—did—Kenneth tele- phone you there this afternoon?” Cadum Ointment for ' SkinTroubles People who have itched and scratch- ed for years get peaceful sleep and rest through the use of Cadum Oint- ment. It stops the itching at once and is very soothing and healing wher- ever the skin is irritated or inflamed. Cadum Ointment is good for eczema, pimples, blotches, itch, tetter, scaly skin, eruptions, chafings, piles, rash, sores, scabs, ringworm, cuts, etc. [S2dum Qintment is 2 French preparation ade in America from the original formula. allowing paint tinuous says it i it Gk heart almost waited my for after one been she Is not recommended for everything: but if you have kidney, liver biadder trouble it may be found just the medicine you need. At drusgists in large and medium size bottles. You may receive a sample size bottle of this reliable medicine by Parcel Fost, also pamphlet telling about it Address Dr. Kilmer N. Y. and enclose ten the New Britain Dadly & Co., cents| Herald Binghamton, also mention would keep her mind alert instead of ¢ seemed | | | edy when love is blind, with Ben Tur- | | | | Unless otherwise noted, these motices are written by the bureaus of the thesiers or other attractions with which they PRESENT GOOD PLAY LYCEUM THIS WEEK To Advertise,” as presented by the Cormican Players at the Lyceum theater this week, extremely well done. Miss Van Waldron, as Mary son, the confidential father, and later to suited to the part. Miss Bartlett, “fake” Countess an unusual most amusing. Mr. Morgan the part of the rich man’s son who, by several unique persuasive methods, finally becomes, organizer of “The 13 Soap Comi- pany,” a dangerous competitor to father, who is the recognized | King.” i Mr. Martin, | secured from New York especially for | this play, Ambrose Peale, | and is most convincing in his arzu- | ments that it pays to advertise, clearly proving, in many instances, his points to the conservazive soap manufacturer. The part of Cyrus Martin, the i gout-suffering father, very played Mr. Hutchinson, and his | comments from the packed houscs of the part the week James Marr, the Marshall Field’s Depa excellent that role Wesche, as the butler; Lllery Clark; Mr William Smith, and Marie the maid. The Cormican Players will present “Captain Kidd, Jr.” next k. This play was secured through the personal influence of one of the company witn George M. Cohan, the well-known New York producer. STt Pays being is Gray- secretary to the the son, in the role the de Baurien, displays talent and her French of is plays as his ‘Soap whom the management is seen as very has many arly of as buyer from | tment Stove, in as are Mr. Mr. Worman, Gallagher, Evelyn May, as as GOOD SHOW AT PALACI. The Palace is offering a good enfer- taining show tonight, Friday and Sat- urday with big photoplay and vaude- ville features. The photoplay feature the Thomas H. Ince Paramount production, *Happy Though Married,” a comedy ‘on married lifc with slight touch of pathos. Inid Bennett is the star and is supported hy an ex- cellent cast, What's the greatest dif- ficulty in married life? If you are married to a beautiful girl, jealousy! The problem for ¥nid Bennett in this great picture is that she has a hus- band as fascinating herself—and then « along a gay mantilla of pain, covering the mast exquisite vair of shoulders in the world, But Tnid wins. That's the plot of the story, and the photoplay unfolds it in a beautiful manner. Other photoplays include a laughing Mack Sennctt is a mes com- bhevy of Mack Sennett's Kddie Polo is also seen in a Cyelzne Smith story. The vaude- ville bil" comes up to the standard of the Palace policy, “the hest always.” and consists of three highly entertain- ing The Constantine Dancers, vaudeville's classiest dancing act, put over one af the and cos- tumed wets of its kind ever seen here Archic Onri, the nut juggler, is vers pleasing, and Kelly and Smith, a pair of comedians. liven things up with their bright wit and songs. Don't for- zet “The Birth of a Nation" is shown next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday wWith regular program. pin and a heauties, new acts, neatest best is A Woman's Test Mrs. Ettie Wan wife of Emmittsbur clares how she has through reading a newspaper ad- vertisement of Lydia 3. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound great is her relief after fifteen y s of suffering | that she asks to have this informa- tion published.—advt. mony. en, a farmer Md., openly de- found Thealth | i So is | | Mor convicts than 5 per in English all prisons are cent. of en. TONIGHT—FRIDAY—SATURDAY ENID BENNETT| KELLY & SMITH—Just Laughs. THI CONSTANTINE DANCERS. Vaudeville's Classiest Dancers, | T ppy Tho Married’ >aramount Production Mack Sennett Comedy VAUDEVILLE, The Best Always ARCHIE By Thos. H. Cyclone Smith Ince. ONRI. “BIRTH OF A NATION” Next Monday With Regular Snow i never GLORIFTED LING =1 ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM AT FOX'S THEATER A very well balanced and attractive program o ed to the patrons of IFox’s theater the last three days of this week. Anita Stewart, the dainty and charming screen star is seen in an exceptionally fine and thrilling screen production of seven astounding acts, as Mary Regan. The story it- self is a masterpiece from the pen of LeRoy Scott and ran serially in the Cosmopolitan magazine. Add to this the wonderful personality of Miss Stewart and her unequaled entertain- inz powers daughter of a noted crook, fighting with a tigerish power the debauch of the idle rich and the base, devilish schemes of the under- world, marrying a son of a rich New Yorker to save him from his own weakness, falling into the clutches of a gang of blackmailers but at last meeting the joys of true love and we have a combination that hard to Another Sunshine comedy, Roaring Lions and a Wedding Feast to which they were not invited all the funny situations that go to make a first comedy. The second chapter of the “Great Gamble Dull carpets are pleasant with plenty of swift action and mighty | hlack furniture and gay feal3 is another attraction. The News - of the week and Topics, together with To make a very new and laughable Mutt & ! with cut Jeff’ cartoon completes the screen bill. | and serve The Ice Man, an act of fine naise. taining qualities, leads the vandeville : program of the four b There Fried arc numbers on this bill that Thave | are excellent before been seen outside the | need not be hurried. circuits. - When the grape s many desserts possible made of grapes, because treme wholesomeness is as a The frock has of the erally day of the simple little the de elaborate. lingerie | | Betty Brown | into frock ed and the lingerie embroidered lace, worn taffeta passed lingerie gloy present case present era gen- the luxe In white and over a in a indie, crusted | dgation shade richly with of soft en- foun- delicate a s of pink Household Notes beat with has class ray with cushior fish salad) celery and lettuce mix flaked chopped pickle witli mayon- enter acts baked tontatoes and potatoc for 1 breakfust which big “BIRTH OF A NATION Monday, Tuesday and D. W. Griffith’s mighty spectacle “The Birth of a Nation” will be shown at| the Palace the feature photoplay, along with other photoplays and an all star vaudeville bill. The management | has brought this picture here for an- other showing in New RBritain at a - large expense and is showing it to the Arrange slice public with the Palace’s regular show | Puddin without advancing the price juice, mission. Many saw the picturc and couple of years ago and number did not hecause of prices charged for admission Griffith made new prints of the feature and has revived it all over the country. Henry B. Walthall, Dorothy Gish and Lillian Gish arc same of the principals in the cast of over a thou- and roles. The whole country has cclaimed this the greatest photoplay ever produced and never has an at- tempt been made to equal or better it. Don't forzet the place of showing the Palace theater, the dates, next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesduy ason comes shoul the AT PALACE Wednesday of If 7 left tin use there is a over, put it the ice chest. again quantity of pie dough howl and stand will good to as into a It he of stale cake in e i dish, moisten with cover with pour over it rushed all : peaches, sauce, ad- v custard a - vith alittle to use lin- in paint the Turpentine mixed seed oil is an excellent thing marks off white cloth and finger on a taking Put it paint. has soft wipe Plan that as knowing in morning you are going to for his method also saves waste is A A good thing to keep dress in is a cheesecloth hanger in the top There is nothin worry and waste just what meal. menls mich the have the saves o each an evening with a Fads and Fashions 7"\ any f V!I‘l\ of the shells jam and filled served as a small be with dessert bastry can Kleberry pleat- with coffce evening = Aice left-over hu Ihere ings about frocks. are and some new in the tin chicken, heat ot over i Connors | viea gravy and pour piping ) The most favored coats powder hiscuits sracefully in the back, with or out yolkes. A week's washing family can with | an electric veiled - Al refuse n buried or hirne cxposed it = B Paint hedsprings paint and vou will have muifler collars appear on the | with rust on sheets. garments. = The hest tables is simple butter. I are apt to ruin the flavor, hang with- | — fora two h small he done in urs with White felt hats are wash wreaths of colored with black trimmed flowers and be lLies shouid en it ter W flies. hout of inch breeds of the only andic for tucks white Groups trimming small girl. o with aiuminum — no trouble Broad new fur your _ dressing for most vesge The| White sauces room autumn hats are mush- in character rather is New Britain Night at Lake Compounce Carnival Attractions include Concert by American Band, Dance by Ken- ilworth Club, Vaudeville Acts, Pretty Booths and Many Prizes. Juimmer ( /'ZC.Q,QZ,BQE‘ &'2{1@‘/ 2 o s (Dorothy. aged 26, staked hier joh and $500 band during the summer. 3each, having suitable chum.) is the summer at Lively tho chance of winning a her letters home to Joan, her spending savings on These are Still at Joan this to of Trearest At determined and rid e thing ed envelope four afternoon 1 was Jimmie Ros After what a girl likes a marry him love is! A ra man s ti pay coat vorking, in to his the shoulders 15 eye admires way his tits across and she matter the sure loves him \s would o ct, any m nice have done as well unless heezed almost that cross-eved and Why T with mood and cverything. 1 could minute wife, I felt humili- how vas bald and W as he thought I nist, what moonlight been proposed was love with and in vio my the anoth of the account my Which sorts of cmotions We be love, have 3ut only in just er when I learned rage on her and ttion on own shows love lieve them love, cal masquerade as we 1 1 hem and man fait) not dreaming hav tricked us. I made mind that the liking up r my Jim cleanness f - I have the respect he spires and kindness anc honest love for me were cnough to marn ot on myself into the r mood. lled Jennie Orson and the movic off Remem s the snapshots she sent i | roses who ran with her us of tie bungalow in Hollywood, with smothering it and a sunken of I marry like Jen didn't And now behind—exactl views ¢ S down vho put my head straight on Jimmie's coat bawled.” e did? love, look them! And waited Ben Foster and Ellis, who = nine years for cach othe Tim: won't vo he laug z in his old rry heart vas the and now don't speak! This way out the though I “Walk and On the other hand, there rudy hed, bowir and that chap marry. Everybody them mon Married eleven still going dear? Look Brewsters, sixties, and Bentsville panionship on—no but the was me toward path knew her mother me wa her groaned lead don’t is no © six to live together and vears so | 2dF gentlemer danger, What a But strong! ( t the married an you darling in hrick Ross is, Jim what a sin it would Joam. m DOROTHY To the Wifé oE One Who Drinks It this should mother or friend drink, unable to habit. she may obtain method by which legions been freed from the cu and with delightfal benefit efficiency and happiness will _be sent in plain envelope on request to BEdw. J. Woods, D A—719, Station F, New York, N Cut thir out; show others who the o marry him the happiest affection, what they ahout I'm better so couple in Respect, that ‘love” com- is mar- it not S0 sure those feclings ara hich real article trick imitations, * * * Jim whizzed minutes after I marry him mood held, and 1 T proposed a walk than W is scarce, and has many meet the eves a wite, addicted this information of drinkers quickly, easily in their health This information in today, ahout fen had made up my mind The glamour of my felt so exalted that in the park like a factory girl. We sat se- cluded bench in the “Ramble” and I began to feel that delicious sense of belonging to someone and heing taken care of, when Jimmie suddenly turned swept nie into his arms. ‘On, darling, you're goinz to aren’t you yon? say love Dolly say it don't tried overcome ruinous of a o have simple on a GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HAIR and Dolly marry me, aren’t Say vou it Jimmie right and nerves She made up a misture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to bring back color, gloss and youthfulness Common garden sage brewed heavy tea with sulphur added, turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Ju a few applications will prove a revela- tion if your hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and phur recipe at home, though, is trou- blesome. An easier way is to get a ? | bottle of Wyeth's ge and Sulphur -in-the-world,” | Compound at any drug store ready kind that it|for use. This is the old-time recipe to finish [ improved the addition of other vou, Joan, | gredients dov While wispy, gray bawled sinful, we all desire vouthfui appearance and attractive- ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound na one can tell, because it it naturally, so evenly. You just dampen sponge or soft 1sh with it ande this through yonur hair, taking trand at a time; by morn- hairs have disappeared, after another application or your hair becomes beautifully glossy, soft and luxuriant are you me T strugsled But I've Captain hope i Gallie sin, and Is it a up- to be casuai 1060 what for from awftul to my been N are paying for that ind through vork Wallis disma the drop and that invitation fMight And am me, in a de vith and Jimmie. wonder I his glittering the now this all wiggly dearest my from beach and jumpy “ICorgive Jim the I'm put voice thing ashamed head said 50 needed by ia- tell straight was one me. to but T Jimmic’s coat He put his softly patted laid against it on your ke a thing I myself, A\ or faded to is not retain our my hair lapel and arms ‘round and hair with 3ut Joan brother me his cheelk was iikd my it No came to crying ) 1 a wicked Jim and sion came o I c——can't sitting what flash it nie what a draw one smail all gray to ul- was doing both to quick re me. b and, two, dark, do it, Jimmie! up. Can't Marry Oh, ou take me home, THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY DAINTY SCREEN STAR ANITA STEWART in a Drama of Police, Law and Love A SCREEN GEM “MARY REGAN” SUNSHINE COMEDY, GAMBLE RIP-ROARING MUTT GREAT NEWS BIG VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM LOCLERY SADIE & JEFPR and DE TOM JOE T. PAL LIER THE ICE MAN DAVIS & CAMBELL and

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