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IY HEART ann MY HUSBAND ADELE (u\Rl\ISON NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife & e dur his tash up in Kath- | recollections + poise and | been hurt by ve had | ne long my hat Did 11 B say to Jack? Known woman of v But 1 never | 1o admi her as | minutes which departure sence was photograph g, cially when T reul apt to allery of had fancied aithwaite ! lve always that was Dicky's b ng worth. o much cause during the fo ed between and Mrs. n and the as a situation ¥ woman. Yet nothing in he hie that been times, minute or woman-like, not have here even have for a two, have ticeting wondered. after all, I might happier with my mother’s than with temperamental But slimpse of the of cruelty in Jack's cold band had just} wrath made me glad that it was not eful exhibition? I who had married him. Better a and that she expecteld ;- dozen of Dicky’s temperamental rages to cut short her! than this icy wrath of Jack's which, erore it had 1 shrewdly guessed. did not pass in a { few minutes as Dicky's tantrums do. A New 1 Harriet Braithwaite The question buzzed even as my thoughis from the present to the past ack again. That she meant ‘o do he utmost. remove the obses- sion from Jack's brain and preserve the visit he had threatened to 3 short, T knew by the look on her f when had him away. would succeed in her 1 was that the thought the minds of the other people 0, although not onc of them self knew the special signi- ficance of Harriet Braithwaite's ing the initiative in the matter rest simply saw a big-hearted. w of } w! I the the thwaite turn. there v to oo he nerve oicd husband. demeanor t1oj possibilitie: my s abso- this her ped inoa ill-humor rompelled almost ! visit tcquaintance with} cheerily to ithwaite, even answered and with every appearance! jo Dicky Sent in her| .o ones and What was saying to him? ingiy my bram st the jon. ear d, she hung vith rasp. next was allies she ! unob- ! hers hurt o when herself hand in ind fairly fletceness 2t me and knew to my the crushing she led dropped the on bright not = depths instant had answering fondly which face w she had S mission ? was in in the she pd sure questions with lying her. Her S nimated s if in the world But in the e soft brown eves which malke; rine's face so attractive I read hing very akin to heartbreak. ., pio ~HP Y SO & p anzer T had felt at my brother-* | goiton (o siivation. . actignsicnanged gtofputrleq I think we all held our breaths er. 1t was not like the old Jack xck A e known to bring such a ook into L s of the woman he loved. Then. a4 stiletto thrust. the question; e intojmysbrain | “Katherine, really Enconscion s onna e vour husband a cours, did T knew what possibilities] = °° J o ot o or kindness Jack might dis-{ 35 cover, to tuain Edwin. he had marsed?, ;00 Loy still have time irl friends would: ,ciyajly figured out a lot of thin he could possibly t vould call him back to the city gy on lovea inithe and T was able to show him in éver: foacs i sinceinic instance how they could be arfanged ad by long-distance telephone and give s ealutarygons: the chance for a few davs visit oo 1o [ghad guat Margaret and Richard. I realfs My brother-cousin give still more e e gy, for Momar Bt know how heroic I am repr have heen quite to forget mation. ‘Isn't that ack cared for me. or imagined d. in the days before he mei rine. The dramatic scene which La inadvertently staged in Bro- cafe when he learned for the ime t I had married Dicky room save n tak- The capa- suLe in utmost to n's i the randa. idiy. As Plarriet B e movin they thwaite you can the ought to in com- ten yvears, so I sup- He had v helty to the woman Dicky's that i he had oubt. heliev man were you with reel me. able never e A man f vou did back, time in 30 yvears. 1 can hear wit her big husband interposed dryly, and T knew that he had picked up her cue in order to make things smoother for Jack. I watched my b narrowly. It we ¢ situation, even i own foolish an nd 1 how he would manage it choke it it's the other-cousin's fuce humiliatir bout by his wondered Whatever mos ught uticura Soap Is ldeal for { Harriet Braithwaite had to him he ‘ Qm lexlon had evidently -deeply moved for ¢, Tale his face was white with suppressec tment nm.s--myvn.n Jegsamples ] said him, Caticni emotion, although the sombre anger had fled from it SAT. 130 40 | 1030 | | § HOUSE OF EXCELDENCE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY / fiegaiafim[ of the Skies-inthe - Grear Alr ROBBERY znom' ;}‘fa n‘f“ga orfnn: Spin'—as you soar with the camera man above lbove the earth, “shooting” for your life, the jaws of Death, —from your seat as '—thnmgh the cloud Jump' Locklear jumps Loop lanes on the trail from plane to P of the men who plane to foil a bandit of the robbed the U. 8§, Air Mail. skies. The most astounding drama since the pictures amd sirplanes. There's ohly one thrill in it—and that onme lasts from start to finish! —with Locklear on diseqvery of motion Universal Jewel Prizma in the film by Whitticr. ~t artistic reel world describi heautiful poem Memories Mutt & -Jeff NEWsS The m olors the COMEDY TRAVEL FOX'S VAUDEVILLIEL FEATURING A Night at the Cabaret @EI@@D@E@E@@EEE@@E@E@ED @@@@@ Unless burcaus of the theaters or MARGUERITE CLARK AT PALACE. A delightful story which night. upon Edw success, was produced New York, vivaciou ous mer camp where the men escape women. topher while Julius hates womankind hecause Dr For: as Sylvia Weston, is the self-constituted guardian of the other Other ed. o Pathe traction four excellent acts with Chester John- son some,” comed notch entertainer ture the photo d book and author, it siands of eral plates. It is computed that alties from roy; net dolla goes to show things v American public | Nir arter expre: aver been obtuined by the makers of Boome: In order 10 make one tions and story s to make 35 405 B 455 408 9B 10 108 8 00 08 B0 5B . fofotofe oy r e C‘} . gh sy R L& otherwise noted,” these n otices arc written by the press other attractions with which they deal ’ In addition ture which tel | interest and a { bor, love and lengthy prc this wonderful ory of s with d intrigue, m of to pic- absorbing | wistied | thére other in every respect, Men and a Girl,” Marguerite latest Paramount picture, is showing at the Palace to- Atfter - Sickness Nolhmz restores Strength and Vitality asquickly as Vinoi, our Cod Liver and Iron Tonic. production Jester most Married,” ‘is heralded as one comedy, al the most laugh proveking productions ; Friday and Saturday, is h,u(»d rd Childs Carpenter’s st 'he Three Bears. w]mh at the Empire theater, in October. 1917. he theme deals with three me of them are woman haters, and a irl who, ta escape an odi- ge, finds refuge in the sum- ad gone to e, C cver screened. It is a big picture and a big laughing hit. “The Lion Man," overflowing with stery and thrills the Internatio News which illus- | trates all the more important world | happenings of recent date, and other pictures are suflicient to furnish an | afternoon or evening of splendid en- tertainment. However, it matters not how big the screen program may be, | there is always in addition the ard Lyceum classic vaudevilie. Lyceum’ show has the rcputation being a show bevond comparison. the bill on for today, Friday and S urday will certainly sustain it m marr, | One of the pursued by a woman, Vangeman. a violinist, he was jilt- the third af the bears. the girl, calls them, Kent, i vth, films include a new episode Lightning Bryce” and the ramous News. showing the world’s in- | news in petures. The big | deville bill is’also a big ate of the bill and consists of FOX'S THEATER. Beginning today and morrow and Saturda is presenting that as staged in the clouds “The Rebbery” with the Sky Locklear. It is aptly the sky is {is only one sts from It is 1 s proved running ! Fox's theater | punding drama. | Great Air ] and company in @ brand new nov- arrvison and Jarvis in “Lone- Carboni and Raymond, clever ans. and the Four Haigs, top- Daredevil thriller in which the limit. In fact there | thrill in it—and that oue | start to finish what Juies Verne what the Wright possible. It has equalled for excitement never be approached for No matter how many the upper roadways may in the future—and they will be many. It is safe to assume ~The Great Air | Robbery” is number one, and will i main numbe It contain: e most photography yet made. of Lieut. Locklear photography which ling in its revelk i or its stead The plot concerns waymen who plan to rob th continental werial mail. -\ tremend- ous number of planes are used. and great flying field is shownein all the letails of its operations. This photoplay introduce inely new sensation in dra spends actors, and audito isible and inta of picture makin ads of feet above that not a single part of (he The world itself ould be it was necessary elow, and it into a huwe scven called a LYCEUM THEATE ; Boomerang,” which pictur at the Lyceum. one of mo: successtul examples of aa based upon a novel. In form this story brought fame fortune to its struggling voung William Hamilton Osborne. 1 through six editions in ons totaling several hundred thau- copies. FFollowir this sev- editions were printed from ne dreamed. | hrothers never been | and it can | daring. | pictures of | taken | The s the feu- be amazing aeriai and the chronicled in! not only thril- | but astonish- and clarity i set of sky the total of his e the book and 'film will than a hundred thou the young author that men who do good pay from are more s for ceive ihe trans- Osborne saw the picture shortly his return from Europe and ed’ surprise und satisfaction the wonderful results-which had “The ang “The Boome wonderful ang’” produc- the carth. nierely of the most in the art is the unigue n-tops lost, vecler. * o 0 FHERHPHRE C = | e Q o Matinee Daily 15¢—I1c. Evening 2 FRIDAY / SATURDAY Again—as Always A Show Beyond Comparison The Greatest Super Drama of the Generation ‘The Boomeran with enry B. Walthall: : v:l- | () (] & The ¢olossal romance of love, frenzied finance, Z‘; trigue, Wall street and the empty dinner pail. 35 OTHER SPLENDID PICTURE i’RODUCTlONS"‘:’:: Overflowing With el Adventure, Mystery, Romance, in Seven Big Reels in- ke -Ié- ‘I Comedy and Something to Talk About in Youw’ll Say It Again : One Splendid Big Show ati _THE LYCEUM ‘%’; high- | ! Mrs. Moone Proved This: Warsaw, Ind. —“Influenza left me appetite. T could not even walk around the house without being all exhaus help. T tried toni out benefit. I read about Vinol, and four bottles built me up and restored my strength, and I have several friends who were benefited in the same way by its use.” --Mgrs. CHARLES MoONE. “ ak, anaemic persons af all age: mpl!y benefited by this fan tonic are so sure it better than any ether that we will give Your money back if it fails. 4 Co., John J. W. I Russell, 2ists everywhere. bli nothing but a far below. while players holders swing contentedly forth in the heavens. worth =zoing a long v to avinting yourself Iohbei Among exceptio ing Christic ¢ News and sketeh entitied aret.”” Shephard { cleverest teams 'd the justly juvenile ente FFox's 1he foot path, i is to see. The Gr is othe ally thin is Mutt ful in a one of on the sta toc famous l.arkley 1t tainers, e also week. <ood od bill medy, on an Tm - & Jefr, Prizma Cab- the 1y o, at zht & Ot for ‘PLONZAL 2 QUARTET HERE TUESDAY NIGHT Sonzaley South Conzregational church evening, March for « i concert nnacr the auspices church Brotherhood. T musicians co g Alfred Pechon D Archambean violin: Twn Ava, viola is now in under mu Charlton of New hy .. De fo Retti i second yeello, The season l.oudon was founded New York derived its members of Mr, De Coppet's villa on the Switzerland The niembers Iy and their fy ing the past for them a blendinz of newspape unex | sanizatios cert will S S first violin: and Uso quartet sixteenth ment York Coppe the place its of 1t t of e the me frou i W hic the summer ich is Swiss shores ke e artis rehe s ind cgient e Wovears have and by ction note sid perte of tone v the any rhe geke » on sat ¥ M W, Lo . musical or- the con- Yicree’s mus s in ties to 1 by other HORLICK’S THE ORIGiINAL MALTED MILK Avoid Imitations & Substitutcs PALACE THE HOUSE OF BIG IS TONIGHT — FRL. — & Marguerite Glark ee Men and iri9’ Supported by RICHARD BARTHELMS, Star “Broken PATH the or Blossom- NEWS LIGITENIN G N Keith Vaudeville ActsA BRYCE turi AThe Four Haigs ~erved Seats on Sale Now, Sunday NEMADGE CONSTANCE MONDAY NEXT | theory a 5 i [ for ternbly weak and anaemic and with no | die and as [ am a housewife I had to have | and doctors with- | i have ! permi artet Geneva, i Ltip | tur | the | Spani=h | today i nations, ome family to of ¢ Kitchen stersMary cool four adults. She brought kitchen an understandin v of cookin domestic Conseq of i iaily for a the 1y bl wdvice m ot recipe own. first tried at her family table ight, 1920, N. E. A) un she she out and gives servec (Copy chooses an in- she day who to have indeed is as the luncheon Patrick friendly to hostes; his verdant colot can be used both in tempting table decora- tions. Green ning n cup. Tiny a ow ed Wise is dishes and shay make cun- nder high- for the fruit paper mrocks ioilies to sta ing sherbet white band foot been i inni of or candies. Mcau for St ¥ Fruit cup, potato patties, sreen peas. shan mint paper of of the cros nded from the things to hold saited very he- nuts rick’s Day Luncheon soup, chicken new potatoes, Hou coffee. d, rolls, angel ock s pa it, ke, My Own Repices. Lvery course this out the green and sme. The chicken stituted by a fish dish of some sort or oyster patties could be us While the patty shells can be made at home. the inexperienced pastry cook would find it quite a chore and thrift ting. I'd advise buyvinz the of the caterer. The rest of the < are so simple that the effort to prepare the luncheon is nil. LUse a simple potato soup recipe. am in place milk, and sprinkle finely chopped parsley over the of each cup. Put chopped parsles over the potatoes, too. The dessert of mint parfait and av cake will taste like a bit of real Irish fairy food. § in menu carries white color patties may be el of Fruit uits \ v rries. in nd Cup. apefn bananas, 1 cup white 16 green ck Cut grape uit the |u|l|v with one-half cup su the fruit. T from turnin haif and a mix thavors t zla o Shamrock reen peppe kages Neufchatel cheese, un chopped nuts tablespaon chopped sreen olives! poons chopped poon finely pes (seeded) half and scoop juice. Sprinkie . Slice banan- will keep the brown Cut Let stand to for two or in h r-standing 1wo cen cher out nto s and Ve with Salad. celery. d onion. tahle 2 tea cho I'epper Mustard Cut rem sec stand stem ends from and Mis o and white in cold salted water three hours to Work nuts, into the ch to n pepy peppers filier. for twa o crisp. Drain celery and adding enough cream son with sait aud of mustard full of 1the to hecome 1h slic nd serve of lettuce hearts Pour over French -omoe olives on moist and just and pack the pepp mixture. Set away Then slice in half- three A be to dash s on [ dre ups e spoan Crush mint ke ng water for 20 minutes add water to sug 1 svrap will thread of Pour be miNtire A and steep in hoil- train an Loil unil opped from slowly on the n till spoon n whites of eg and dry Leat until reanm, add Pour niix- ezo. es ombi md f requ a lay s sort of frozer no Ming of the freey er ¢ finely crushed ice freezer, praportion. then in useo + pe Allow 1wo or s parfait to harden. rish Wit you're afi- vour Lo 1 overdhe ice three hours Sure and it 11 hay ooy o he supplying it own MARY ORDER IS RESCINDED. ol at First Restri ~a trom Land 10.—Wh rived he serv Mex conside excitement wised byt forbidding sailors of Spanisih, British When sailin Cuban, Venczuclan tmen re sed to work i captain protester vin, Marcl the steamer Orizaba ina rom to ugurate a this port United new to Caba, States, running ico and able Was authorities except and | to disembark. wer -en, American se the Ameri the prohibition asainst sailors bec: their nationality ties here h consented ! the prolibitory order. — ——r— MOVING PICTURES MARY PICKFORD a “Hulda from Holland™ Burritt School - Audito March 12th 1 Saturday. 1 h, orders and nd ainst nding \uthoy withdraw ve o Elibu Friday. P. M. M. Admi=sion. 10, fnts from | state § adding | top#] tirm. Whip | itom of the | equl WINDY DAYS OF EARLY SPRI 11 —Midway winter New tween March and be- - street hat. York, sprinz comes | great desire for a chi Snugly fitted to with and zales the hat shown today most popular early spring style. The narrow brim takes it out of the tam class, while the tam-like soft crown preciudes. the possibility of calling it a turban. Soft navy blue stiaw, piaued with cherry taffeta, makes the at. A twist of straw at the cen of the crown. and two pins of me material. thrust through Lrim. are the only trimming. new sudden is of the b the Colds, 1 Preventive, JROMO QUININE W. GROV L0, Grip or Influenza take LAXATIVE ablets. Look for nature on the box. For si Beautiful Women of Society, dutingthe past seventy years have relied upon it for their distin- ished appearance. The 'soft, refined, pearly white complexion it renders instantly, is always the source of flattering comment. Gouraud's Orlenfal Cream THOPKING HEY do not fear coughs, colds and aihed complaints. J;‘m over 60 years they have relied on GRAY'S SYRUP | RED SPRUCE GUM for prompt results. With the lowered strength and vitality of age they realize more than ever before the importance of having Gray’s Syrup on hand for immediate G2 Let | Of Course I'll Take Celery King The king of tonic laxatives. I take it every season and so do mothxf_ and the children. It purifies the blood, clears the skin and chases dway that wornout feeling. Brew a cup tonight just like you make 4 tea. You'll like it. Doctor Praises Eczema Remedy The cure of Skin diseases (eczema)and dis- eases of the scalp is known to be difficult. How. ever there is one remedy that is entirely de- pendable in this distressing and troublesome discase: that is D. D. D. prescription, M. L. RANDOLPH. M. D. Oakhurst, Texas. Ask your druggist and he will tell you what D. . D. Prescription has accomplished in your - own neighborhood. Your money back uniess' § the first bottle relieves you. 3¢, 60c and $1.00. ID N O RO X ZHE Jotion for Skin Dlseasg_ PARSONS’ THEATER HARTFORD. nd Twive Ofters at 8:15. ¥ ‘ary W. Savaze Florence Nash® Electrifying Melodrama Dodson L. Mitchell. CORNERED !, 25¢ to $1 TONIC || by In an Sc to $2. Mat. ?GRAND Hartford Street. Phone 1026-C BURLESQUE Eddie Lahr and Harry Coleman in '“The Roseland Girls” | VAUDEVILLE Main

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