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MY HEART and ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF MY HUSBAND | Revelations of a Wife Hiow Madge Restored Alice Loleo to Calmnes; I took Alice Holcombe's twisting ands in mine, held them firmly as he abandoned, herself to the sobbing he had evidently suppressed as ong as she was able to do so. 1 saw that had come to U reaking point following her story of coroner's inquest, allowed her rief to have free vent, knowing hat she would be the better for the utburst. But the minutes wore n, with her sobs incre bnsity, 1 saw that hysteria h its grip, and prepared for stren- ous measures if my rst protests hilad, Some, come!” I sald peremptorily, et with u note of tenderness in my ice. “You must stop this. You're urting yourself, and if ever you eeded . our strength you will need in the next few wecks, You wixh b help Mr. Stockbridge, you know.” Her only answer W a burst of oking, dreadful laughter, 1 felt at 1 must stop that at any cost, for feared more than anything else the quisitive in¢rusion of the Janitor hich might come at any moment, “Will you stop?” 1 demanded ernly, putling my hands on her oulders and giving her Hitle ake, *I.I-c-can't-it" ed, then went off oking laughter. Hcrolo Treatment, It was no thre for half measures. took away my hands abruptly, rned and rushed out of the room to e hall, snatching a large vase as T ent from the cupboard where the ndergarten teacher kept her ma- SRAND Hartford BURLESQUE ain Street Phone 1026-C AND CAMPBELL PRESENT he Liberty Girls Jack \E:;nway Vaudeville 1be she he 18 a she bab- into the so-funny’ again DREW | “What! returned to the | friend caught burst of aim and full ferial. L onno 1w the tap in the hall, room, and just as my her brcath for another laughter I took careful the contents ol the ce 1shed vose her She in sprang to her over her face, which v and gown. thoroughly sigh of re- that of past gasped, zroping the water down her face s raging now, angry, and I saw with a lief that the other danger, uncontrollable hysieria, wa What do you mear Then, as sanity returned to her, she sank down again in the chair and covered her dripping face with her hands. I bent over her, drew | ba firmly. and gently face and the waist ¢f he the only wa me, but I had to he murmured. who should ask vour forgivene { being such a fool. But I'm all now. “I am sure you are” I returned heartily, “and I want you to prove it by coming up with me to the teach- ers’ room, where I'll make you a cup of strong tea in a jiffy. That will straighten -you out more quickly than anything else. Are you able to choked, > hands aside stormed hands her the wiped T dofitity It is I for right and min- ally, few she replied laconi: made good her assertion utes later, when we made our way to the fteachers’ room on the floor above I sighed with relief as we entered it and closed the door behind We had not encountered the janitor anywhere, and we were now tafe not only from his intrusion but his gossip also, for brewmsg tea be- fore going home after a late session was quite a fad of some of the teach- ers. It no question in his mind. 1 made Alice comfortunle couch while 1 the tea. As I put the little packet— jone of those I had contributed to | the common stock—into the pot there came an indescribable sensa- tion over me. Milly Stockbridge's eager, restless hands stretched out in curiov amination of similar pack- in this very room so few days came so vividly to my memory that it seemed almost as if they were before me in reality, again clutch- !jng at me. 1 glanc combe, W had clo; ability h: us. would cause lie down upon the ets ago furtively Alice Hol- relieved to find that she d her eyes, and in all prob- d not sean the packets. For at | mysels, I felt suddenly that a draught TONIGHT! SATURDAY! The Sersen Triumph, ‘EVANGELINE From Longfellow’s Poem. BEAUTIFUL! “Great Gambie” A SUD THRILLING! SHINE COMEDY EWS SCRE our SUPREME VAUDEVILLE T MUTT AND JEFF SUPPLEMENT Big Acts AND REFINED SEE PALACE TONIGHT—SATURDAY SURE IN— The Man Who tmed White” ELMO LINCOLN STAR VAUDEVILLE FLORIDA FOUR LONGACRE TRIO INTINUOU! SHOWS MARTIN 11 7. M. SAT- GFOR URDAY: | take ¥ cipal | of the tea would choke me, | [ did not shake off the impres- sion of those ghostly hands until | after Alice Holcombe, strengthened and refreshed, had returned home in Benny's cab. { 1 had accompanied her to the door, and had that she was ready to up me the next day the i difficult and delicate task of com- pleting the work of the school year in the Bayview school with the prin- incarcerated in jail. Then, as Benny had turned taxi toward Marvin—for I felt tirely too upset to risk encountering the stares of chance (ravelers upon the railroad train—all thought of the deal woman, her unhappy hus- band, even of my suffering friend, went out of my mind, crowded out by the sudden speculation as to what arrangements Dicky had made in order to enable him to carry out the threat of the night before—not to speak to me until I had explained cer: things to hin SPRAINS! RUB PAINS AND SWELLING AWAY secn with h en- n Don't Suffer; Go About Your Duties— Relief Comes the Moment You Apply “St. Jacobs Liniment.” Don't stay crippled! Rub this soothing, penetrating liniment right into the sprain, ache or strain, and out comes pain, soreness, stiffne: and swelling. Nothing else penetrates, heals and strengthens the injured muscles, nerves, tendons and ligaments S0 promptly. It doesn’t burn or discolor the skin and can not cause injury. Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle from any drug store now-—limher up! Rub the misery right out. A moment after “St. Jacobs Liniment” is applied You can not feel the slightest pain or soreness, and you can go about your regular duties “St. Jacobs Liniment” conquers pain. s been used effectively for sprainas, s, soreness and stiff ss for 60 six gold meldal awards 1 1000 hree More Perfc TONIGHT AND TWICE ROW ‘mances TOMOR- Screaming Comedy “Some BABY” 5 MON-WED THURS SAT % R 19, 191 TUnless otherwise noted, these m otice: < b < 'S are written by the dureaus of the ihecters or acher attractions witk -hk}s they MANY FEATURES AT PALACE. Don't the Dblg B production, he Man Who 1T White,™ with Ilenry B. Warner featured, at the Pa theater tonight and Saturday is entertaining v: headed great singing with special scene cffects. Two othe are on the bill A tramp comedian, o of ster H. B. Warner, the London stage, devote his talents to- the makes his first appearance Man Who Turned White, Picture, produced by Hampton and distributed bitors Mutual. This initial English star is a the Sahara cast vengeance cause of upon h Arabs and Under the nglishman scourge of merchants desert. It is a intense interes An exciting battle on the desert tween English soldiers and Bedouin handits furnishes a thrilling climax in which *“The Man Who Turned White” came to his people with honor. Beautiful Nautch-girls in oriental dances, real Arabians in dar- ing exhibitions of horsemanship and a story of fast action make this a notable production. mi 1way rmed " ero also udeville program 'he IMlorida Four and instrumental act and electrical hizhly pleasing George Martin, nd The Longacre singers and Jjoke- a very that by i harmony the famous actor of who has decided to creen, in “The Superior e D, Exhi- a J by production of the thrilling romance of desert with Mr. Warner upon an injustice honor, lived name of became his own people which went one among of them. Ali Zaman, the terror traversing ang be- FOX'S. Those interested in ty and dramatic effect that is cxc William I “Evangeline, by at pictorial will find much worth while in special from the immortal Longfellow which was IFox's th vesterday. exquisite beauty of this must be noted. The land of Acadie and the little village of G Pre are wonderfully visualized the wonderings of the Acad their exile. Much credit is due iam Cooper for her interpretation of the title role. Her beautiful face re- flects every thought of the unfor- heroine from the happy days Acadie through the of the exile to the final reunion in old with her lover Gabriel. In placing this picture before the public Mr. Fox has placed the public in his debt as no such photoplay has ever been at- tempted in the history of the screen; no film depicting the truly sriistic anc educational features, no een duction in this particular field of mo- tion pictures has ever received more indorsement from the thinking class of people than this—our own st ard classic, “Evangeline.” The h neyed plot is missing; a new v opened and the greatest American poet leads with canny charm our minds to pleasing beights of tempered and refined imaginings. The Tre- mainder of the film attractions are in keeping with the feature, including rip-roaring Sunshine comedy and ews. e sixth chapter of the vol- ric serial, “The Great Gamble,” is also shown with new and thrilling stunts. The vaudeville program, head- “Fun at the Ranch,” and the & Lenoa combination is appreciation. cedingly poem shown First the picture er Mir- tunate in agony pro- ed by Lewis worth BRAID TRIMS AUTUMN HATS (By Betty Brown) New York received with arms the prevaiiing fashion for silk hats, preferably in modified or ex- treme sailo ape, with no ornamen- tation save silk rat tail or flat braid applied in intricate designs. Such hats are so simple and com- paratively inexpensive that a ward- robe may boast several in shades or colors to harmonize with various cos- tumer. open The most the Norwegians; the whaling grounds is the South Atlan- tic in the neighborhood the South Shetlands and South Orkneys. most successful of beau- ; production, | age | well | pert whalers today are | i | al as an English captain who vowed | be- reflected | the | tha | the spectacular drama of | | Next week af {he Lyceum theater— New Britain’s fashionable theater the management going to present the very sensational melodrama writ- ten by Bayard Veiller, author of “Within the Law" and entitled Thirteenth Chair, sible by a special arrangement with A\. H. Woods, who owns the play. In ité presentation the Lyceum Players will be augmented by the first pearance on the Lyceum stage of Miss Ingeborg Iromen, the young and talented daughter of Dr. and Mrs, K. T. Fromen of this city. Th comes about through the introduc tion of the doctor's daughter to Man- Masson last Spring. Being im- with her beauty and talen, ted her making an ap- with his company this [Fail attending the Kmerson wory in Boston- suggestion of Mr. at home she has accepted gement for one week and from her als it is an red fact that she will show her talents in no small way. Another appe is also Masson. But while the en- asst surprise he the will the re- rance on Lyceum stage of Russcll Sage, who was a valued mem- ber of the Alfred Cr Player: He oturns for one week out of compli- ment to Manager Masson, who was his manager for a s in Hart- tord and New Haven. He will appear in the difficult role of “Mason” in the same play This weel {he house is with delighted patrons who a week of m riment the antics of ghe Baby There remains but more performances of this tonight and twice Saturday. a 1son crowded are laughing comedians in RUN AT STATE FAIR St. Joseph’s Y. M. 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It seems you cai be transformed by falling out of love into work just as I fancy I should by falling out of work into love! tells me Montford has her to be hostess in his big Ne hotel this winter. Isn't it splend how fairy tales someiimes com true? But now th: sort of embar tween Eric and me both too decent at h affair in evidence under Mary Kymbal At all events other's company He at sffendinz hours e with his typewriter mad. T many woods k, with her boy do Joan. allen be- we is b has 1t the Lo keep o very nos of we do not seek each is work on a new stoiy s h his clicking time in room ay like am marking havin wholesomegtramp in the dear Tom Benedict, and I is everyone else at the hotel—with the sudden passin of Anita Corley. the famous ‘yvam- pire” of Silversand Arms! pened this way: There day a long with amusing as my It hap- a splen- official backs vesterday diferous man. He an of the railroad that financially the Silversand and other hotels dotted along its route, and he is on an ganization tour He is John Herron by name and about thirty-five by asge __somewhat bald, a trifle too amplo at the waistiine, very self-satisfied and full of business One glance at his clothes and you have his rating in Dun and Brad street. You know he owns al biles, keeps a bank halance of thousand always handy, and to evervthing travels in a arrived new seve autom few customed He a s buying he private cay and a butler wants with a ap who said private ary, a valet cu acts as in car. cook and NOLLC el W s or other attractions wit | | by the ich they n w their the disappo glitterin Euagine ni when cutfit immediate! methods not But on this Benedict flat in the midst o went to rerself The next the affair was Anit glidir Anita ar u crude occasion s Tom and Array for folk and the loriousl way My, H Anita flame-cc evening gown and fur-trimmed quest hotel he some the motor stranger sunset by of deal. almost sually left ! and men T} to ¢ prey the delightful boating party's return when | a | outfit lo the raily nn i chai | or o her far Milliona t. e hotel mp ared upo to ppointme came b ok of bland oad P shooting Miss Corley! ests nearly excitement I whys and wherefores of Mrs, told her,” E stop she outraged his sense of pro- Montford s he rs with ie merel delightfu could ney Mr iinesslike nno imaginc man vour des m The vance dian’t 1i o stoppe my ¢ in que not righ ire inventor on the trail of guests the n sit u tid stoneli ink gentleman v 1l in t oun Ko 1 estion breath cngager erate nec ier if yo thought robe ient with of my of m w 1y 1 ketbook bu v r and m t ental s to come of d 1w empty affairs. dollars It 1 Herron along smay m smiling like an experi- found porches, p all night -bit of the Ima the pleasant and were to enjoy exclusive ne their glittering immediate ssivity W almost 1 imp: upop countenance the and forked light- indignant of rom the fell out of their asked the Kymbal id in ‘that Arma, she s nglish on at voice, the s he is very of hi has been an but Mr. Mont- he running « lady uptly, Joan, and to see the gentle~ stepping 1 while T won- ‘M ormerly My the he began and bowed, next you were wl work sec- bad vhat am in aphe 1 has had don’t know But T v steno help me out ward- of the the idle da ing in remaining my ok opport PARSONS’ wit] on xperiment soon as 1 kno DOROTHY. EATER TH HARTFORD. M inee Saturday i Tonight and Saturday Evening. | f tea, con- han into rron's slored wrap, Pri [ 3150 DAVID BELASCO Presents DAVID WARFIELD in i for $1.00 Positively “THE all 50¢ No AUCTION performances: R $2.00, Seats now on sale. Phone Orders.

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