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MY HEART w«a MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife e e e “Got Into” Mother ; really felt for n ‘let me te ) ’ _ ] i 1 it T Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written the pre raham? | a secret. ! Graham? paRleL it Burcaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they d 4 body before to wret, come in here a minut | quite sure that Dicky wou com . b j l"w“n for Junior's birthe Buoel R 3 as well, who has been a G @ fi a s m Om \ mother-in-law’s voice came | was sur ugh to taks chance | 1 g i ! . TR e e e I ¢ i y. almost entreatingly, from her | upon bu scorations | favors | 4, i 4 [§.1 0 S8 1 company with James Harvis, treas- v / ¢ § bened door. Tt was so unlike her | and after-dinner mints 2 all thos rer of the company, h ts down at ' B 2 pual imperative tones that I won- trifles. I have a dozen ¢ And T OTIRITIRETAE BALDY desk 10 go over books in an cf- | i e b R s, (IS “It Seems as Though my Back Would Break.” She closed the door after my en- | larger quantities of o nce, p er hand upon my shoul- | has planned for the dinner | wlone at his request. and leaves the | : r and looked at me intently ! everything is perfectly SIEHEEWE S| = room. To describe the next action of | g o o g th l e W el S o et e ey 0 o Nietors Treated (o Figp o b wovin ton fom the me | |1 This s a common expression among women, yet they to1 fichard, child?” she asked {ithat lever wasiiand moursca e s Wa LTI G gi 1 L0GLoY of the show, but suflice it to say that | 2 lfi f h‘ d' There was a strained look in her | derful. T peeped at it a little while scenes of *“The Thirteenth Chair e | N on Clay after day hee leSS Of the Slgn cance of this distress- kes, in the lines of her face, which ‘he icing is splen PGI‘EOV"’aHM PI Mgsonss Rla H][ mild in comparison with the excite- | 3 . }d me even more than her question | “ponit Speak—r FR VR U B9 £ iy ment brought by the closing of the | 4 lng symptom_ Pw intense had been her anxiety over | . ; S I 2 S first act. The curtain drops with Col e misunderstanding between Dicky ! A slow flush crept over her - | gton lving across his library b B . f 3 f 2 d bl h el SR O e St G| St ¥ vt e ORI G D ' ackache is often a warning of some inward trouble that pn my heart warmed toward the : < positively embarrassed \,V“H_nm v audience, the Lyceum Su cion falls on Mary and she is 4 . . d h h l l d H biscible 0ld womar who had irritat- e g Do Hfth s «;n,-\'»,; emendous hit last arrested in spite of Billy's attempt to | quulres attentlon, and which unless relieved wi sooner or me almost beyond endurance by 5 cvenin in the pr ntation of Carl have !‘zu‘ self accnsed of the murder ] pr unreasonable behaviou | Mai a cantankerous | Mason's most successful melodrama, ' to save his wife and he is later locked i later declare itself in more seyious ailments, pnior's birthday cake. one,” l»]m!. “\:;uul l»mv;ix'\‘\‘l fo “I'or the' Man She Lovec and ca- up by Chief Inspector IHealy as a 5 With a sudden impulse T put my| her, “and I haven’t been partic " | pecity houses are assured the players part of his ruse to draw a confession O O d b f l d L d‘ E P‘ kh U= T i i o e e S e G e e R If it 1s caused by female derangement Lydia E. Pinkham’s ““Absolutely Ml rvight, Mother, | episode. After all, you have the best} thread of romance is closely inter- | follow in the office of the chief and 1 d < h d I . ar.”T Sid encertully: “ Couldit| FEN (o make (o cake for - vour | woven in the Tines ot the piay Wi 1 vesnt 1t it e cwonn of el || Vegetable Compound is what you need. It quickly asserts mit it before, but we did have a ' bhaby's first birt C not going pathos and tense situation abound. - embezzlements and the murderer . . - e o sunderstandin However, it had,to put any candle or decoration on| CGood plays are by no means unusual | prove to be one and the same man lts curatlve powers mn all tl’]ose pecul]ar allments Of women. thing to do with Alice Holcombe, | mine, but you probably can use it as| and unusual plays are not necessar- ugene Shakespeare appears to ad- fa it nas all been cleared up, o extra cake; yowll need it with all that | ily good, but in “For the Man She ' vaniage (his s-cek in the role of an ‘ FOI' more than thlrty years this OOCI Old ere’s nothing in the way of a mob Loved” Manager Masson has been inquisitive newspaper reporter and pious celebration for— “Nonsense, Mother!” I whispered, ) fortunate in securing one of thoso . his ersistent manner draws many ¥ ¥ B d f h' d d h b d. I be fic s with my arms again around her. | unusual ¥, e e g ashioned root an €rb medicine has en e el \hh“t“r ttr{ “Phat's too leautifful a cake not to! The first act closes with an unsolv :IT:W i 1‘;;{,»21‘\\ v .Iw:f;fl.: \g(\m»‘l o 4 i B i e e 6, and | o’ murder mystery and several serr | S e e |0, ! ]! restoring American women to health. teconcil yetween Dicky and | that’s where it’ ing. But I'll cc ous problems confronting the p ci- | of y force, is also gooc The leads § G - . B o o i To o s by | s om0 you M, a3 il B e el e wagen | Tty Ehonarh i S Wling | V| O MG The Splendid Recovery of e e e e room and Have Rt o S hn o nin en have dITEHICH paris RbothEios v Mrs. (ioventry R o e et i L e I T R R , Newark, N. J.—* The doctor said 1 rience that this outer gruffness is; “You foolish child!” A\l‘\ mother-in- [ onel, has been convicted and has| James Harris, of Worthington, Har- // 1 R had organlc [rouble and h'eated me the rough, outer shell covering | law's voice:was full of contrition. | scrved two years of a five yvear sen- is & Co Joseph Guthrie A / | — s ks, c e real golden heart of her. “You won't do any such thins. We'll| tonce for (he embezzlement of funds ' Col. Wortliing(on, of Worthinato p i for several weeks. At times [ could ‘I do,” I said spiritedly, “but if have both cakes with candles t! from the firm of which his father is Harris &Co; .. . Charles Mylott . o7 as to hear it, T am pe weren’'t too ridiculous we could president. The colonel, a former; Jack Thorne, a reporter ... i notwalk atau and I sufleredthhmy you a to adopt vour name for | Katie's cake on, tco. Whatever ¢ Westerner, who made his start in th ..... Hugene Shakespeare b i § back and le%s S0 l often had to stay jn when in your hear into ner today, anyway?"” world when might was ri when | Mary Ballard alenty rgaret Leonard ., » - Madge's Plans. “Why, vou see’ 1 id, glad to| every man made his own preta- | “Billy”* Worthington, *“The Man She i | ! mn bed. Isu eredofi and on fOl' el%ht “No, thank you,” she declared with | explain ie to the woman w tion of the law and when men were | Loved” ....... George Wellington 3 o erbity “1'll not ask any one else ! often misjudged hew, “K \:e 1s espe- ! hanged for stealing horses, not only | Mrs. Maloney, Mary's landlady ... i L Qars- Elfla“)’lhg?'d thAt Ly(ga » do what T wouldn't do myself, and ! cially foolish over Junior becauso of | aliowed the prosecution of Ris SOM| ... .oorro oo Tane Stuart V e Co certainly would not call Richard her own little child, which died at|]{o proceed hut a ed materially in | Maggie Maloney, her daughter mkhams egeta mpoundwas St v cond anvthing else for anybody. | birth, you remembe s at| {he prosecution. In spite of the ard- | -\... Marion Coogan \ > a go(,d medicine, and I tried it with t there’s something more import- | the root of her hysterical rudeness| ent plea of Mary Ballard (Marguerite | Chief Tnspector Healy. of (he Now q 3 i . t than names on just now. Here | yesterday.” : Leonard), the girl who loves Billy | York police ..... Barrow LePaige ! | ' - sp]endld effect. I can now do chard filled the house with| “Oh, I am so sorry; NeVEr | and w#o agrees to stand by him to the | “Slip” Shafer, @ detective . . .. ! . R e Sl e ety O e o e e R R e : Wi - : my housework and my washing, es are to be invited for Richard 4[‘1;‘1;nw‘wl T e o son's pardon sxdlEoen alsten curilier | “Blondy” Mabel, a prisoner ...... L IR 4 WY e I have recommended your cond’s birthday dinner tomorrow.| DID you do to atone for my the N eI T Sl T (e T Gorlr S b 8 ; pw just count the people—your | lessness You see'—a “"' BrMIy— ] a son of Col. Worthington. { Officer Iinn, a policeman ........ i ¥ Vegetable Compo“nd and her, myself, Richard and you— | “I know vou well enough to he sure | Through a personal econference | ............... Howard Williams 23 . Underwood and Marion. vou did not let it rest that wi You | with the governor Mary succeeds in g s i Catte: N . BIOOd Medlcmq and ix—seven; Mrs. Dur- | spoil that girl anyway, you ‘:(v\t‘)\\i; ¢ | having Billy pardoned and on the day FOX’S THEATER. ; ' three of my friends e and her son—nine. Nine people | I tactfully ignored the last part of | foyigy higiiieloac o T uiE on | s ¢ ; Lt B G e ! 4 j are taking 1t to themr sit down to that table, and nothing | this speech and answered the first | they are married. Together they > 1is was shown yesterday at 1ox's the- ater when that drama of sterling f g5 advantage. | ! pdy for so many. I'd like to know | part with a truthful account of th\{ to the home of Col. Worthington and | be HT se to lend Junior to Katie and | ppapy f e e at’s to be done! promi Mary again pleads for Billy, but With= | (uality Destiny, starring the charm. FMother, dear,” T said softly, se- | Jim‘for an hour which X had made t0 | out success. The vesult is that the [ and. aocomitisned Seiroms Derotny ) e may use my name for from annoyance at her possible | the girl. breach between father and son wid- | pyiy, as c 1 S - 7 ST o~ iste : | ps, was cast on the screen for % fE 5 thurst because of the glimpse [ had My mother-in-law listened i & eng and the colonel announces that | pe nist fhine, . Mhoe stor io u fony & a testimonial. — Virs. t caught of the tende one ‘: he | sil e v n:' .h m'l dv:‘ ,;m\‘ 15']":‘\”"”‘” ‘Lr .\\‘m rnjm.‘ Mm terms vm l|'v. \'\|II {tractive one and combined with 5 | | 1he 7, THEREBA CO\ENTRY. -_— | how to interpret. ofasktcH eolugeinothaniy BRIy bu Bl o e e S L8R PR S B i B R with all of her customary decision. RoRE & 2 ¢ b h 75 Bumett St., Newark. N.J‘ 3 = “Phat's all very well,” she 5 S o et e Sean il e 1 3 : . = g still owe som g to Katie. Let mo Ao g IS & { b \ . B . AN, Fullfons ssmethinsitobals L aniorg | e grip and punch that is nothing . Detroit, Mich.—*I wasin a general run-down 6o e : short of classic. There is little ben- Al y /| o) = Pheae 4 S tl T el e e and don't speal wordfLntllaiRte BURLESQUE cfit_derived from singing the praises tH ; condition, was very nervous and tired, had P T you to. Main Street rhone 1026- C |of Dorothy Thillips as her charming i ! backache and other troubles. 1 suffered for personality, her pleasing and attrac- e I A Y \ several years, was not able to work at times tive features, and her capabilities as b | X o o BARNEY GERARD PRESENTS [an actress have been lauded by the | Q| and tried doctor’s medicine with no results. : | »ub angd wress of c over. . o » o HELP YOUR§ “FOLLIES OF B el R e O LT I saw Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com ‘“FOI" : THE DAY” | results of an overwhelming lust for pound advertised, and after talnng ita .shor} DIGESTION § ] [power. i is handled in a novel and ! time I was much better. I am still taking it with pleasing manner that will bring you : T A d; HARRY (SLIDING) WE to a conclusion that vou little suspect. i ' 8 myself and giving it to my daughter.nndam e When acid-distressed, ' 2 Ll % Comedian Supreme This is a picture for the lovers of e e le Compound at relieve the indigestion § e the delicate, the refined and. the N glad to recommend Vegetabl po Man ik ‘ beautiful yet tempered with a grip- ! anytime.”—Mrs.M.E.Hunt, 1 71 Davison Ave. ing force of lively action. The re- D A WNQ? YATER | mainder of the screen bill is as ever g E i i Kl’nulns PARSONS THEATER the hest of comedy and sundry at- ® Pl ° : : then some. The Spider is here. No s e i ’ ’ 99 Dissolve easily on H# |rovtcir AXD WEDNESDAY 8:15 | herdlds, no trumpets but its on deck s g ¢ Oved e t E MatBice Weaneaday nevertheless with all sails set to give b . : tongue—as pleasan - World Premiere the people of New Britain one of the 5 d - . o R HARTFORD. tractions obtainable.. Oh! Boy! and The st Vivid Melodrama . THE GAYEST OF OPERETT! niftiest acts that has come to New A ISl e Ioh iy ] Britain this season. A galaxy of Seen Herolnjxears Keep your stomach # | RICHARD ORDYNSKI' chickens right from the big Fox's Secure Those Seats Now! ve. e NCedncida =3 o i ¢e 99 New York house, The Comedy. It's £ e § ll Next Matinee—Wednesday at sweet, try Ki-moids. | FAIR HELEN : S e \ 3 & ; iRl MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE 3 inded on Offenbach’s “La Belle | cial s tment of the latest light A £ g ~ AT AT MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION H Helen”) P stic steps and jazz harmony that 2 : D 5“UFE§M0N7WED TH RSS 2% —— - 1 arcia Van Dresser & Co, of 100 . a flood of comment from ; by B &8 L every respect a masterpi CHESTRA OF 30, SEATS NOW | the critics. Did vou see it yester- Prices 50c to $2.00 day? If not get in line and follow the crowd to Fox's. Miss Rogers, late of France, where the boys just raved ¥ ? 3 over her sweet melody 1 nother ¢ A ) | offering that is classy. Pless & Bless B verform feats of strength and skill. Paiace Thea‘tre Jimmie Lee, a monologist, has some lideas of the feminine gender and the ) te state that will make an | Leonard, in“At the Movies” offer a|of the cast of “Happy Days” at the about December 1. It wil be entitled honest to goodness mother-in-law | laugh a minute and sing some new | Hippodrome, New York. She sings “What's in a Name?” come home with nile. comedy songs that made a decided hit |a duet with Joseph Parsons in the TONIGHT—WED. James Barton, the dancing come- N O 2 N NN Star in “Hearts of Humanity,” in Her Latest Dramatic Masterpicce “Destiny” COMEDI —AND— TONIGHT—WEDN - P i F d o k : _ last evening Don’t forget Ivelyn | Kiddies' scene. L - | auiine rederic PALACE THEATER, SChi R Sty ol S — e ° B | i : Pauline Frederick’s latest Goldwyn | day When the Little theater is repoened ' dian of the burlesque stage, who [' t ] —IN— picture, he FPeace of Roaring in New York, Oliver Morosco will made such a hit in the Equity bene- 8 | { River,” which was shown at the produce there “Seven Miles to Arden,” | fits, has been engaged for the Winter i 5 N | Palace theater for the first time yves- 4 a new comedy by Anna Nichols. | Garden's fall revue, “The Passing “P i terday, presents this talented actress Back S age = | Show of 1919.” ; Lo6r ooy Eivl, whom he Bell Murray, who recently com- | €ace B | world has forgotten and is zl\!\out to ]ltlolc‘d a successful season in stock at | | throw aside. But her landlady an- e - i Toronto, will soon be seen in one of . | swers an advertisement in :.‘L:CMMHE mx:‘fj})“w"‘f“’ -U'v‘*“‘:ii_‘(‘“ "w;:(f‘ ;z(r yh:;» ‘::Z;:?:}’)’:\g parts of a Walter Hart He Ol“t Tobacco 0 moniall News IRENCI Consag 1 er C o O R bh cared with R Ellly Ricolintza b i on } f | wiich s mat fhe umforGiate Bl o pe e s o A iy This veteran, §. B. Lam- goes we But out in the cow coun- : S " | Ann Andrews is winning hosts' Of| py.re was aadictea to the "try the fury of a woman, the jilted admirers by her excellent work in the excessive use of tobacco RO in River” tmistress of a snlr\-\\:xlk\f(\,\sh(wal"x. cast of “Up From Nowhere” at the | g 1 lc vt He wante al’ ! has caused the insertion of the ad- g Comedy theater, New York. Just as o o g tisement to humiliate the man who 7% The Joy Of A much¥cantbeliaid for sy Tyia ol infliis W N EGER e Bt s blind to her charms. i ’ Perfect Skin the John Golden production, “Thun- However, when the eastern girl met 5453 Know the joy and[ |der’”” at the Criterion theater, New ERTREBRERREI R something to help him. He learned of a free 1 pook that tells about the man who knew nothing of the B oo s o B | Yor. | opic mtache ” avout I} mhichehoimasgts ot : l‘ conquer it quickly., easily ®nu raley SOMEDIES—PALACE NEWS spiteful plot A —_ o ,HE S})mER” ‘ y il Sentglri vrites “I have no de- ? AT 8 | pear as a lurer of innocent girls, the ba skin of purity and Lucille Stewart, sister of Anita|In a letter he writ T D) LLE o 4 Il . 4 . e obacel v 01 I feel like & ITH VAUDEVILLE [two vietims found a way o 'h'\;_;ml % beauty. The soft, dis- | Stewart, has left the Vitagraph forces 2Ire for tobacco any more X feo Ko o 4 @ | the postmistress’s evil designs 1a \lmguishcd appearance it and cast her lot with William FoxX.| Wonderful for easily overcoming oigar- WITH A GALAXY \')(I'“T’I:I;;I;I‘\'\ GIRLS FRE FROM o} DON'T MI THE # | way led to the altar. . ; }\ renders brings out your @ | Her appearance under the lat- | ette and pipe habit, and «n«rm..‘,zh G 'OMEDY, NEW YORK B This is first vaudeville show ¢ A B | tors et 5 ; T e e & oo B % KOBAN JAPS This is the f S RErn natural beauty to its full-8 | te S management will be in support | L treo Tt by wAibE & e o booked exclusively by > B. F. i est. In use over 70 years. i | of William Russell in the picture | g Wood 719, Station F, PLESS & BLESS JIMMIE L 120 - Wiehly s 2 ; | Edward J. Woods, T 9, n F, i} | cxchange and offe ghl) tain GaH s % stward Ho! | New York city. will be surprised HARRIETT ROGERS ] SOME SHOW! | ing acts. The feature of the bill is fGouraud’s " 4 {and pleased. ~ T.0k far quieter nerves, e the Koban Japs who perform some . .l- | - - ~ T & eart, better digestion, improved Morris Green and John Muwray An. | Stronger heart, "’ e =t il nale o l Ceam eyesight, increased vigor, longer life and fairly gasp. Tom S r, a young s Lod Whial Sigs derson, producers of the “Greenwich other adyantages If you quit poisoning :FERD:T. HOPKJNS & SONi New York "] —SEHR IT SURE— - SBIT—THUR! Village Follies” at the Nora Bayes yourself with nicotine. In three days you s ) N s his W to favor with theater, New Yorl re t 5 e g CAn be rid of the addiction—then become 59 52 7 2 7 B | chap, sings his way in reater, New York, are to produce a n %%%%%%8%%%%%% fine falsetto voice. Bergman and new revue, which will be Fobuat, ‘acd selid (oah, S hecome & summ a presented | among men RN 20 20 2 O3 (3 200 U L 2N e O Vo) A L2 LN AN