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MY HEART =« MY HUSBAND | ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF i Revelations of a Wife § e What_Lillian Underwood Compelled Madge to Do, 1 have never known days than tho: of ponths following Junior's ete, which ended so auspiciously for he 1 AL Durkee and il rax | nex For which your camimon small exhibition trul | Allah be pradsed anmer | birtheay | the ense retorted Liliian But that alter the faci you e the ! nearly at S5 of ved Youwre thin, hollow-c the m of yon all been school disturbed ! lking you over—Pick days, and cled element, w tiresonie rou Holcombe and 1 managed 11spose L without fric criticism from the « he el he placid monotony hat held imply of the LB VRS no unexpe deflifttuylS v (t vrond i tha matter of g Mo o tion or ' cvenil sl ) i L oup azain et butspoken school | that, unti oard L With Li ‘i er My oo, 10 foa W hich ais his d small dau A Dicky's ~fion. niciled I' resolut at Durkee’ 3 from my i 1 Wy unpleasantiess from the against Kenncth Stockbridge put n wind mi ensue 1 vife's relatives—a campai L ENEORS, fin such ® state bt which I strongly 1 do appearing ipon nme suspected the had called N ster man W L chance o to be a part ays like a solid rock of reassuran o me. I foll childishly that nothing ould happen while she was my next “1 suppose oor ncighbor [ turned meekly Only one thing clouded uttor | 2 adolent contentment in uoT pent the first few weeks of my vaca- | have any ion, and that was wy knowledge of | retorted. he Intense sufforing which Alice Hol- I found it very ombe was undergoing because of the | petted ontinucd incarceration in the county | while. Dicky hil of Kenneth Stockbridge, charged | licr, and I knew from his manner that jith having murdered his wife. But| he abont me. T s the duys wore on I found myself | was more and phy- ith an inward protest at my ifishness, adopting the view of the | hatter which Lillian and Dicky kept | breing me. “Look here, lady,” Lillian said one | ay shortly after school closgd when | re w e ing my sympithy tor| lice, you don't quit trying to| arry the weight of the world on your | jhoulders, we're going to walk slow ! lehind you pretly soon with nice little reaths in our hands, A Lazy Program. Lo minute. Why!” I stammered. “T'mi ‘An: > all right!” i joine tly. she scoffed. “You've | shr at me, nervous breakdown | mind. “Don'i think D'v wouldn't ! shelf long enough?”’ T asked. s zot to | 1 ake you take care of yourself, and| “Ol-ho!” he rejoined. fo sit up and take notice fancy I'm the goat. Remember, ¢ ild, you've boen under a pretty stiff { Well, now. let's see w rain for a long time, since before | Wwould better k jcky joined the aviation corps. And| take you after little, but I e melodrama at Bayview hasn’t| can’t go just yet. T have it! “How would vou like to learn to run the ith me as a teacher?” ho | you would not Lillian is sical > mental or the phy e condition to render right will and 1 do “Yowll better than t n the do o matter,” Lillian for a cava sant (o lie oddled devoted ple inad was ny nd be was rveally worried ratigued mentally sically than T had realized, and it wa hegan to at last T g own | weeks hefore T - ambition. Tu inaction, no matter soveral back m how on tived of padded. and T exnressed to Dic had come urious Stlossness hen he nd was re mmock. Dicky.” T nd and pulling the book awa readir onc ck home 1 said suddenly, puttin out a b from stop his Dlease Dicky 1 and then, with =« ¥ “What's on you : " anybody I e 1l you this onl n't vou the doctor preser I'm going to away st, I'm not going back | | (o (4 TONIGHT—WEDNESDAY Nell Shipman “Back to God’s Country” it's THERE’S A MAD RUSH FOR SEATS, SO GET YOURS OW FOR THE Everyone won- derful photoplay—See it sure. Don’t Miss Thi Excellent Vaudeville Show With “The Four Volunteers” SOME QUARY says w “THR. MARTELLS” Wonderful. NEWELL AND MOST A Nifty Act. Endorsed the Clergy Institutions of by Press. Public. and Educational PIMES™ the World., LAST HALF. MAT. DAILY ORCH. 15 ¢ BAL.II & WONDER SHOWS TONGHT & WEDNESDAY Constance Talmadge IN A\ SAUCY, NAUGHTY LITTLE DIRAMA “A Temperamental Wife” MILES OF OTHELRS. —ADDID New Departure Outing SEL YOURSLELE OR FRIENDS VITRACTION— — Vaudeville Extraordinary — LOCRKARD & LADDY tEX TRIO OH! BOY'! FORD & GOODWIN SHARPS & SHOW ! FLATS WHAT A —-"ik 4 docsn’t anid afternoon | ading to me as I lay in the been on the | ‘fREW%M ! § i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1010, Unless ofherwise noted, these notices writt bureaus of the theaters or other attia “THE. NATURAL LAW,” AT »It Begins With Love and ¥nds TH Vith LYCE Love.'—Ac cn by the "M THIS Wk *t 1, Scene 1E HE NATURAL LAW SCORES A Bi HiT Lycenm Players Commended by Monday Night House (By Handling the Herald a diticult problem sKill which has marked o major- ty of the company’ productions, Lyceum Play in scored a triumph when they opened last night \ Charles Sumner’s three-act drama, The Natural Law.” The play and players received the heavty approval of unusually large Monday night audience and if the attendance of last eveninz is a criterion for the - mainder of the week capacity hot are now Not “Common pany’s offering chord with its deals with devoid of story of a pretty death her herselfl to st Reviewer.) with wred the Clay™ since presentation here of local com struck so responsive n audience. The drama the gex problem in arity. It is artist who after father it hie ner VU the the takes upon out his financial of hor by woman of the g8 an athlete to the studio to inted in his running nelism of youth ¢ and her 2 doctor fo whom she infatuation for prompts to break mean, member togs. Is to the fervent is en, the the his promise T1he h weeks ¢ el - ist for her in spite of love het ment. With her friend studio dow en be her fo ever doctor leaves irted Five tor's studio he oung md in the doc- the calied upon by rist her i to ve from grace. hier of his code honor doctor in which he has promised upon his oa n malpractice leave in haly take part in doet 1 not (o eng As the athlete is howur for urope Marathon run brin = acquaintane an to the Wi and of for that he the s acts quickly, A dndz the hod who s an thre tozether IFeeling he wipals, remony is willing just duty artist herselr marviage beea s refnses {0 humiliate by taking his so he alone name, Europe o much changed i return the country While the rections 1o athlete conditions doctor has returnci the insists thii he e given an audience with to tell of his (ruc love. The doctor Dromise play fair subjecting acid test pulls The nor- the young arti her to by lim to an and i through to step out of th fe Wiy stis one of the most dramat vals of love and emotion local st cen on e cuson and closes ending. seen this part of Dr. Ralph Weh- the artist, Ruth Leonard.) Dillon c role of the ath- sespeare, his trainer: of the vhat of a surprisc with 5 Wellington Georgze rek in the is fricnd of aret S fudge Franklin the fo and Marion Coog Wehstor's offlec set; the n, 1OX'S THEATER. Constanee Talmad red another 170; in onec A starring plays triumph likeable of the most a man- | paintings. The | feels it a finds | Tempera- It pearance in is Ne { time. 1t a { with plenty of s by real humoro the desir dillings from sillie vhose desires arc one womai only specimen of this i ety of the male , self out to muster. In I acc make hat e has made its ap- Britain in vehicle, icy situations tamed happening ¢ of fast-moving one charmi with a man woman Discover o mate for one such a extinét vari- she hei- het s nearly species, set him lord omplishingw.this ob- ject, the services of a doctor and sev- cral implemengs requived that dre i play « she ®succeeds then, the manner or mean think it in this } the latest s Broadway t i { little nausg Therc " including one sh the New urred in And the vaudevi {in an turn, ally W ments to are a Dey uproar ¢ The Palace is show these first feature end three hat ha pictu the i vet popular theater the big special ! . | God's | 1 Oliver The Wilrus.” Based on o th animals will by by those { the life of “n(' the wildernc 1 ment 1o forest i hew story Country Cnrwood” | i fio love The ther gions, 1 Dane heen hro throuzh the eru Dolores, wio and wins the A racc with a fugitive 1wt s £ about to | her helpless hus Filler, summons tred he ha himint tizht acking friend in a leath of four | The vaudeville {ihat wil features the th red ar mor hest come in the cit ffor of the nd you will lik | b on entertgining bresent a fing made them big at Mats. Comstock P MUSICAL Tonizht Fray THE OH, M Wed. Mat. o several sundry animal Dolores wher ross persecuton “I7om 8:17] Wed and Sat. of human torture are > @ novelty. Of course, purpose. hut, not end )y v Lier loes by s as one ould. T victure rerc that production little hit are ele- are stage s a W a tast reels, owing the happenin arture outing which tol a week or so ago. lle keeps the audience o applause at offering three days with a re that can't be beat, > best vaudeville acts een offered at this The photoplay is production “Back taken James Wapi— from o Kindness to returned to the donor Is, the depiets Le'Beau, o niaid treat- asts has tauzht them s whose kind 1 switches ¢ Wapi. whos (8 (C) 1y % to the Arc the killer, hrutal the side surface of ‘owners, meets beating from a loyalty Aretic justice by vimal's 1he from in pur- Tost Dolores and band when Wapi, 1he all his strensth 15 for those who mis supreme hi resulted in the vimals of great value hill ®ffered than please o a eifort of only that s onc yvou and Volunteers,” one quartets yet shrd Newell and Most hits on the bill o their classy way of he Three Martells icvele novelty that wvorites vesterday. 2y < big 'PARSONS’ THEATER HARTFORD, and ALL WEEK and William resent COMEDY Elliott SUCCESS at. Mat. 23¢ to 51,50, Best Seats $1 avising | and | and | might natur- | akin on | Frenchy, a every an excellent | o | snows | Scores of Women in homes, stores, offices and factories are not fit to be at work. They toil on day after day and year after year suffering with distressing weaknesses and derangements, hoping against hope that they will soon feel better, but how can they hope to do geod work or escape permanent nvalidism? Such women are in danger of derangement of women's functions. They owe it to themselves to try that good old fashioned root and herb remedy Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, which for more than forty years has been restoring American Women to health and strength. Here is a Notable Example Joplin, Missouri.—“I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to see if it really would do as it was ad- vertised and it sure did, and more. I was weak and could not do much work, had bearing down pains and had to go to bed. 1 learned about the Vegetable Compound from my mother and my husband told me to get it. After taking one bottle I was able to be on my feet most of the time and do my work again. I have a baby eleven months old and I have done all my own work, even the washing and ironing since she was three weeks old. 1 certainly recommend your great medi- cine to everyone who complains of female trouble and | am more than somo | ! willing for you to use my testimonial.” | 111 — Mrs. TIMOTHY GRANEY, ) 426 Connor Ave., Joplin, Mo. And Another Chicago, Illinois.—*1I suffered for four years with pains in my sides, hips and legs and a terrible backache. | could not do any work at all. I was treated by many physicians but they did not help me. Iread in one of your books where other women have been helped by Lydia E. 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The situation Budapest is made worse by the presence of the Rumanian {roops, who ave reported still seizing and supplies of all the food sorts, warnings of regardless of VAUDEVILLI. | | ! | i | | the supreme council STOP THAT COUGH Svea Balsam, 25c. a Bottle Ay Combination Cold Tablets, 25¢c a Box & Daniel Fo~ “alds and LaGrippe [PETE R P % Neow York wife of the e Mrs eid, G for | ‘ The Miller-Hanson Drug Co. 30 Church St. tinplate Re¢ king, filed ofticer is said warital dilferences. is suing divoree id has a counter rhian sii G to enter into their wrmy New Britain, Conn, »

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