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MY HEART ano ‘MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife = — s 4 I'd better movement,” »od Have How Ha Und Let Mr. “Bridgchar Tis Own Way he change in Harry from the rather edulity, st p hild tryi to asation by falsehooc belief the of m hyste ahoor ation brought was a remarkable | jyp, » Bur T %o it Aed ie spoke. o 30 Lil knows a 5t -meditatively straizh ven—it- your pardon, Lady ave known that you were still all { and a yard wide. But T'll admit betwe vou and our slimy d down t was distinetly | in the air for a fleeting mo--| 1o {4 the the brealk ts. Now, the thir s— e oVa sun t's to be done? {it. Witn The “Get-Away.” ics—1to possessed an infial have collapsed bble at his words. He 1 enough to believe that I away from the ide; hich known me to possess, hut mention of Lillian’s name hant his bel earl he denp-seated conviction. | Curiously of Lill high characte appearanc y. a tribute to the woman | ~“Bridge —terrifying hom had meted out so much | io me—whici 1 upset ppiness! i this Dbizarre experienc was standing I Dhis face| chance remark of Harry Underwood's. rd Mr. “Bridgeham na sudden-! dropped when he had misunderstood saw his eyes lose their medita-| the reason for my objection to calling expression and take on one ! the police. oious enjoyment. “The Dicky-bird ipe vour gentleman any too square gleeful urned my ‘Guess put A M little pei | into his Underwood | rked ¢ The v rem: Underwood patronizin accord of an instant run 1 i m down the roud My power would man dge- startir d the self . He to the a movement coneludi ught him up 1l ex- minute for on lch as he might retreating clear ran with a 080~ which which rather w other M. had ev in the vicinity. | walk to a with ons | to the T ds som identiy not to sed 1 the key 15 soon he it's sure fo out i trot, then backward at Mr. 1 ¢ form he and disappeared curve in the road With a wave of hand Mr. Underwood stopped sh a minute two. then walked Ieisure- hurried hen unpleasant ir. T ough* nderw o lools od's | | broke fran- ound at r advancin tic run his road I re ne 1e or curve in road, in just n involuniar T realiz the fleeing of his pursuit, while letting him get farther and away—I leaned back in the closed my e for a minute to pull myse ether. he reac at meant the in - smile that he man | tact I had ould certainl to convince like deadliness of heen had { he. the reality farthe car and in an effo Asked. was ack What Underwood not the Mr. enougn, it of the mysterious that was me most in It W a the d—n isn't playvir friena.” zame with you. him? head to see that M I would have liked to convince my- dgeham’ was bpadpably edgin: ir tl had been talking for ef- from us down the road. flc some sinist reason of d stand still am instant, lookinz | ; there had been the r Ind with assumed interest at thel his words. Wh: then step sideways for a tortured myself then stand still again. with the many angles of this question RSO—N—-S, fHEATER' until the sound of Ar. Underwood's firm footsteps on the road made me open m es and firm wish HARTFORD. evervthing from my mind the TONIGHT problem directly before me. L ewer He was grinning at | evidently as delighted as a small boy | kes You IForget Your Troubles Selwyn & Company’s havoc he had created. “Your friend etter runner LAUGH FESTIVAL with Aviv I'll say that LOIS BOLTON l RAND Hartford Street Phone C-1026 I BURLESQUE ’ AL REEVE’S AUTY SHOW zgerald\ and Carroll VAUDEVILIL PALACE— Sunday Night—Double Features ames K. Hackett in ‘Ashes of Love’ arry T. Morey in ‘In Honor’s Web’ COMEDIES he but absolute truth in meant? | wn. d he d had save bro: with the gentleman than a motor | for | nim. He | | { i | | must e i by this time “You didn’t edly,” T smiled. f T had. he wouldn't Mr. Underwood made the t as boast hut the bllow him very whole- be runnir Lteme 1t axiom it a as fa while.” bul eventu wp 1o But i she will T know trouble ntiy. co He'll not vou he Wi iy h get 1 sticking point is on the job von't need to wo They're rticul unple but they can effect 3 when you know the combination “And now, Lady Fair. suppose we resume our journey. Tl stick around ; until I get you in sig IAl's door, { but T want you to do one thing f me—don’t tell her you've seen me a while. 1 want hle “surprise—surprise’ If when come n on confic s the old Lil | be—you Bis kind. arly e to he mys ' time ELEN HOLMES BEST MUSIC Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday Virginia Pearson w Sheldon Lewis —SpN— he Bishop’s Emeralds’ BIG KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACTS PEXTURING ‘The Novelty Minstrels” NO ADVANCE IN PRICES YOUR FYES OPEN FOR “THE MIRACLE, MAN® § in th | serie thrilling, Unle: bure Tonig “The Li ter. If picture { Charlie hronght and will b dary qiti Garage” which big 1 be Paul Woman cal audi the number cial the 1 pro; be next heen w and the the are all tives sparklin beauti pic ville that will pleas ed for the first three da The 1. boosted give its moving ville Willia You hay other se: rememb pict program ceum shown we dark arve Lupit otherwis aus ot the noted theater LYCEUM htis the last chance fe Line” o a4 person wants Tord thri he e Chaplin L in for 10wn tonig Arbuck: acts of very to Fatty el three proving for tomorrew Frederi in She is popular 1d she has ¢ Another fe. addition pictures 1r¢ ine ni cnces g gram of in other has been orchestra. Fecth of the Tiger™” for the firs ok is the picture iting. dead man’s wife, niece, and involved and the foiled by he eved baftling. g with ful sto: tures and thy cum managem its pric patror ictur nt the best, s and high FOX'S NEXT WEEK. m Farnum e seen this star No doubt his s er “WWWhen a N that one me of lar nove will ts on again see wonderful d of the Mornin he for Farnum's the soreen. Now William Farnum in ma of the deep, 1test Tracy. Tt these THEATER. Lycenm “The with the lo- s tur and nd warmed by Othe icts of vaude- have been book- of the weel. has s and will continus to ihere -lass vaude- sea eminent remenibered to witness th A Day's Pleasure™ will o at p is 2 r and ¢ arranged which will three da you A murder is committcd have love docta dete that is vet hign not is story! rin you well story as ‘hieve- | you nother | “Wings ' from the very popu- 1 by Lov will will b presented at Fox's theater for the first S of next week along with three d stellar p ville. matic It suspense, With the uangry sea. = man's dete rogram of pic sen h; is a stary that ing ures and vaude- for dr battles rmi- nation to cheat the mad ocean of its prey and a lovesstory of inten: man interest ana human app han- . has seldom if ever been equalled on the silv de from the wonderful portras Will stage of the silent Farnum of the dramay al by principal or n otices or other attractions witk which they d arc written by the pre ies of excep- settings of unrival- auts thrilling amon wreck that far rea equalled. A gzreat thousands of dollars w | the purpose of the sto wildest rock-bound Pacific ocean. It ix one of the most thrilling scenes ever projected on the screen and will hold one spcllbound Ly its -inspiring greatne And on this boat is Willam Farnuni buf- ! reted by the mad surging sea and saved from the jaws of the gigantic res by Wwhat seems a miracle But not alone do we see this big giant of American manhood battling with death ' No! for there, being about by the surging wives. a woman clinging for dear life to a ! broken spar. Through the terrible stretches of darkness that clings over the troubled n like & menacing death he fights desperately for the woman and himself. Wheve they land, how th saved and the wonde: { ful theme of love with its complic tions, and their es »e from the des- ert isle is all told in the charming language of the screen. You will want to see this exceptionally won- derful picture, you will want to sc the great William Farnum, vou wiil want {o see the realistic shipwreck: i fact there is everything in this wo ful production that you will never forgive vourself if vou should miss i Four acts of vaudeville and the r lar picture will also be on the bill. lion wre v on one of the stretches of the osting he sces are VIRGINIA PEARSON A 5 Captain Houghton Townley rong- Iy dramatic and emotional novel por- Traying high society life in England. “The Bishop's bas been photedramatized by Virginia Pearson Photopla and will be present- ai the I theater on Monda v and Wednesday for its initial showing in this cit The photoplay version features Miss Virgin son. who has heen chy tened Velvet-Fyed Lady of the sere and gives her ample oppor- to display those talents for which she is justly famous on the American screen, and stag Trer plional popularity in motion pic tures will be largely increased by her splendid acting in this emotional cre ation, wherein she fills the as a \tuesque beauty and an enchanting al symphany. Miss Pearson splendidly achieves domination erotional tiste—a, consummute ne PALACE, 0. tunity s a great om e LXCELLENCE UESD '&)dh'am 70X presents WILLIAM FARNUM Wings of ti-Morning DEEP THRILLING DRAMA OF THE SEA Frem the Popular Novel [ LOU S TRACY IT'S FARNUM'S BEST 1 VAUDEVILLE ACTS SUNDAY EVENING SUE HAYAKAW 9 IN “THE MAN BENEATH” “SPOTLISHT SADIE” % BB 8 8 PR B PR R ! photoplay thrown | » fills the lighter phases with elegance and enduring charm and a tragedi- ne who rises to a tremendous cli with natural and entir on imeralds™ motion picture The shop's which tans should see. Other photop) cpisode of “The I ccmedy, and the Palace News world wide events. The Keith vaude- ville show will contain four acts of nd will be featured by Harry Novelty Minstrels, who ‘nt an offering that is most pl Z with this week the Palace will have-four acts on the vaudevill bill with exery change of prog all vs include a dinm Mysters new SUNDAY AT THE PAL he Palace will ¢ r two s iy selected photoplays for this Sunday performance. One of the most we known actors of the ames K. Hackett, will be seen in “Ashes of Love” and Harry T. Morey. the popu- lar aph r. will ‘be scen in “In Henor's Web., Helen Holmes in “The Fatal Fortune' edies make up an evening ment. s entertain ATTOMOBILE SHOW WILL COME TO CLOSE TONIC automobile show at the will close tonight. should be a record crowd in ance. as the show ing but favorable comment Lynch’s orchestra b 1 musical Anderson, t ano, will During the dealers have sold a larg of ¢ People interested mobiles should not m tunity tonight of show. It is run of Company M and Comp o ate Thete attend The Armory all week Har boy the number in well-known we al he oppor the local under auspice! of the St Al houeys UTIGURA SUAP The Healthy Up-to-Date Cuticura Way | the g to the One Soap for All Uses Shaving Bathing Shampooing No mug. no slimy soap, no germs, no free alkali, no waste. no irrita tion even when shaved twice dail Doubles safety razor efficiency, not to speak of its value in promoting skin purity, skin comfort and skin health due to its delicate fragramt Cuticura medication. After shaving touch spots of dandruff or irritation. if any, with Cuticura Ointment. Then bathe and shampoo with same cake of soap. One soap for all uses. Rinse with tepid or cold water. dry gently and dust on a few grains of Cuticura Tal- cum and note how soft and velvety vour skin. Absolutely nothing like the Cuti- cura Trie for every-éay toilet uses. Soap to cleanse and purify, Ointment to soothe and heal, Talcum to pow- der and perfune. c each. Sample each free by mai'. Address; ‘“Caticura Laberatories, Dept. Y, Malden, Mass.”” UNDER and several com- | has received noth- | NEW a own hom for a family In the kitchen her Sister Mary ccoks daily of four adults. | kitchen an understanding chemistry of cooking. sained study of domestic scicnce in a state university. Consequently the advice s is a happy combination of and practice. ery recipe her own, first tried out and served at her family tabl ght, 1930, > . AL) oi the from of ‘hese verses, | by Florence Bone. t appeared in London Spectator. have Leen copied in several American | magazines, they seem to me to be warth printing over and over until we have learned them by heart. For in these days of wild estravagance and unbalanced values the one thing we women can control is the dignity and simplicity of our howe \ Prayer for a Little Home. us a little home, back to. when we roani. 1 send come Low walls, and fluted tiles, Wide windows, a view for miles, and deep chairs, ted ight Dim colors, rows of books. One pictire on each wall Not many things at all. God send us a little ground. 11l trees standing round brown sod 0 Ged. Howers in thy stars, Homely ! Overhead when winds blow, 1dd all we know. bles home God O Menu for Tomorrow., Sliced bananas . colfee n—Creamed sardines. mar- ato soup. m: salad en, steam ce. hed molded ve: | apple pie. co My Own Recipes. a recipe uses onh T use the volks ri 5 the dressing- will than the raw volk. If, 1d dressing is an im- t the moment the if cov a cool place. ady Lo use med Sardin 1 sardines. : tablespoons butter. blespoons fiour cups milk. 2 teaspoon salt. 1-4 teaspoon paprik ngles of toast. Parsley. Remove skin and hones from Make a white sauce of hutter. and milk. Add sardine wngd Dbring to the boiling point. uge toast platter pour imed sardines and zarnish s of parsl Marguerites. 1 egg white. 2 tablespoons sugar 1-4 cup chopped nuts are zood.) 1-4 cup seeded and chopped raisins. teaspoon vanills 1 teaspoon cold water. Beat White of cge very water whe When of an e salad dve keep better th nt up in however. s bility keep a day and put i water Pour off the the ¢ volk. fish. flour Ar- over with on a cr spri nuts (hickory sUI, adding n to beut raisin ou a quick brown. Molded V' 1 tablespoon g 2 cups boiling 1-4 cup cold w 1-4 cup choppec 1-4 cup strin 1-4 cup diced beets 1-2 cup diced celery. 1-4 cup ca 1-2 cup chopp Let ine s » minut | ving getable Sal, (cooked or raw | r nd i J water Stir in boiling wa MANAGEMENT Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday __Adolph Zukor /e Tonight—*“The Life Line” and CharlieChaplin in ‘A Day’s Pleasure’ VAUDEVILLE Sunday Night--Pauline Frederick in ‘The Fear Woman™ And Many Other Pictures No Advance in Prices COMING—CLAYTON L She brought o her | with | boilcd chick- § turnips, | currant jelly, | the white | volk will | and season | i i ESCAPED AN OPERATION By Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Cairo, Tll.—¢ Sometime ago I got S¥ bad with female tm{xble :lhcl“h i un::gll; sy wo ave e ||!l""' Rl operated on. Lhad il 2 bad displacement. 3 2 | My right side would pain me and I was so mervous I could not hold a glass of water. Many times 1 would have to stop my work and sit down or I would fall on the floor in a faint. 1 consulted ki several doctors and every one told me the same but I kept fightinf t0 keep from having the opera-~ tion. 1 hadreadso many timesof Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and it helped my sister so I began taking it. 1 have never felt better than I have since therrand I keep house and am able tb doallmy:work. The Vegetable Com- pound is-eertainly one grand medicine.” —=Mr$."J. R. MATTHEWS, 3311 Sycamore Street, Cairo, 11l 2 Of.course there aremany serious cases that only a surgical operation will re- lieve. We freely acknowledgs this, but the above letter, and many otherslikeit, amply prove that many operations are « recommended when medicine in many cases is all that is needed. : If you want special advice write tc Lydiz E. Pinkham Meadicine Co. (confi- den#i~1) T Mass. the gelatine is beginninz to set add vegetables md turn into a moid Serve ou a lettuce leaf with either, Lelled or F si This is a 00d Way to use up bits of vegetable Man was tempted by foud from the very beginning. RY Horlick’s the Original | Malted Milk — Avoid Imitations & Substitutes iy o ey, IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW Thousand< of Childven Suficr From Worms and Their Mothers Do Not Know What the Trouble Signs of worms 3 Constipation, stomach, breath, { sour stomach, nged i | swollen hard and gripings and pale face of leaden and dull, twitching the nose, itching of the rectum. sheort rinding of the teeth, little g out of the tongue, p. slow fever. . Lioberts, Asylpm Mich. 1 Trpe's little baby. girl when Irs. Roberts wrote to Iy little girl orm<.” and in a later by fine and I - medicine (Dr. True's Laxative and helped her' lip, ensive belly pains upper full occasional the with navel. heayy itching of ahout tint. c Mrs. 56 reet. Flint. Elixir for her =h was s . J. F. True { ig cured of h | letter wrote: ! think it was you Elixir, The ¥ Worm Expeller) t child is i1l start giving Dr i at once. Buy Dr. our dealers at onece. CONCERT —by— 'Mr. David Bjorling coor from the Royal Opera, Stockholm. Sweden) H. is Assisted by His Three Sons Gosta. 6: Jussi. 7. and Olle. 9 Years Old —at the— SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH FRANKLIN SQUARE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY IS8T, 1 P, M. —Admission— Adults, 50 Cents Children. 25 Cents Tickets on sale at MWultgren's, Milles and Hanson Drug Co. and at the door. “COME I ¢ cheery >oy with th ANGIE Baking made better Sold hy WM. COWLISHAW New Britain, Conn. order of S FLOUR made easy and