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Adele Garrison’s New Phase of evelations Madge Gave Dicky. been so keyed up with otions 1 should have g6 lauxh heartily manner when 1 flung bncerning Grace Draper at g manner fefl Jrom ak suddent Swept off ted ga'+ and his eyes jrr4lstibly of the ehler the amazed, in- « wnlldren are.so often at volce —know—"he sald nishment in his my mental background d meant to startle Dicky 1 now had to pretend a ieh I had not possessed mont, & knowledge, ich filled me with infin. horror. Dicky any other my terrified bewilder fod myself to coolness ot tion [ know/ 1 msald fon of a sneer In my 1 am naturally curious t why she should wish here, and why it was hrow such secrecy about 1 suppose sho is the hich you and Major ive alluded 7 of Dicky w him well IARTFORD, GERARD'S NNUAL EDITION IES CF THE DAY” Y (Zoop) WELSH AUDEVILLE with dellb- to was enough he loosened and furiously he realize that when gry his tongue will blurt out things which otherwise he would keop secliggly under guard His eyes famed with anger, and he took a step toward me Angry and Reckless, “There’s one thing you ot your mind, pronto!” h don't think girl is more a danger than shecp-eyed Mand who cleans the antland's got sdme fool idea In his head that she's o wolf-ess in sheep's clothing, roaming around to devour some ten der little lamb lke you. But if you should ask me I'd tell you that in my opinfon it's all cursed rot. [ don't think Grace is trafling you at alk She's had a most awful experier and sho probably has friends rich enough jo finance a trip down here, even if she hasn't enough mazuma herself. And all the world comes down to this sec- tion when it's tired. The government has set her free, you know. She's not as a.criminal can go where #ha choosos.” That is very patent,” But will kindly explain why, it you think there is no menace to me in her pr here, you should have supported Major Grantland in his de- mand for me to stay indoors—a plan which you evidently deem absurd? “You'ro right. ‘Absurd’ mild name to apply to It, but clse was 1 to do? It wasn't me, your husband, to underrate which that ple-faced boob menacing ‘and imminent, was it? It would simply be nuts for him all right, all right, it I had, but d—n him, I didn't give him that chance!” Dicky Is Astounded. All the jealousy and vemomous dis- like which Dicky's heart holds for the yy officer were oxpressed in his ne. 1 should have foregone to arouse him further, but his careless d of a danger which I knew Major Grantland must deem very real, made me coldly angry and reckless of equences. ‘ot all your friends share your childish and touching bellef in Miss Draper's nearness to me,” I said mockingly. “Lillian for instance, was uite rcised over her release m n get out cried [ the any that kettles. ( rated She I sald dryly is a what up to a danger thought NEW! BRITAIN DAILY Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press bueaus of (he theaters or atfracti>os with which they deal PEARL The sordid enturous, WHITE AT FOX'S. the beautiful, the thrillingly hlended—the furnish the flavor of . White Moll,” & powerful photopla in which Pearl White the first William big production, Fox's yesterday. Moll” Pearl White she has previcus- reen She furnishes thrilla in « dramatic framed heart from time a her t which ovened ‘at In “The White | surpasses anythin ly done on the s abund which in a sto IFox star, an nco of vole 2nsely ry that grips the tart to finish | The story is laid in New York's un- ierworld, and Pearl White has tho of a young settlement woiker once a crook herse.f, wids tho unfortunate and seeks to retorm men | and women who murder and rob for | & livelihood. The experiences sho | counters in doing this are astounding, and the action is rapid enough to satisfy anyonc. The story ries a powerful heart appeal to all. There is a delightful romance in which the | heroine wins the love of a reiormed gangster. Thero are four good vaudevilla acts | headea by Mark Linder and company in an exceptionally clever protean uct. Frank and Ray Warner in a peculiar conception pleased immansely. Iose Proctor w big favorite and De- Godfrey and Lewis kept tho audience all the time they re on It is a very good ali-around Fox's for this last half of the who, in & roar TARS AT LYCEUM. S. Hart is at the Lyceum tonight and tomorrow in one of the best pictures of his career, “The To Gate.” Mr. Hart appears as Black Deering, head of a bandit gang, but an hon- orable man beneath his rough exter- jor. Deering is anxious to abandon his life of pillage, but Jordan, his chief lleutenant, urges him to one more hold-up. It is a frameup and Deering is captured. He manages to escape and performs several thrilling and hazardous feats in order to elude reaches the cabin Eventually Deering i E where s lecated be the dc ted wife of Jordan. Un- der her influence, Deerirg resclves to do the right th she herif. A a volunteer, ues a detachment of deputies from Jordan and kills the traitor. As a re- ward the sheriff allows him his frec- dom, provides he departs south iato Mexico. 1y satety achieved fame is West, who has Chaplin’s rival, one of ed Happy Davs™. Other pictures include Magazine and Topical g the latest news of world-wide sig- nificance. as Charlie ing in the Screen NORMA TALMADGE COMING The plot of “A Daughter of Two Worlds,” the film drama starring Norma Talmadge, booked to show the Palace theater, beginning Sun- day, is founded on a famous forgery case in ‘ew York city, according to Le Roy Scott, author of the novel of the same name, which has just been adapted for the screen. The two participants in the forgery served ten years in Sing Sing. Black Jerry Malone, keeper of a notorious underworld cabaret, father of Jennie, whose part Miss Talmadge stages, is also a character from real life. PHOTOPLAY AT PALACE Cecil B. DeMille’s latest production “For Better, for Worse,” an Artcraft spspecial feature which is being shown at Palace theater today and Sat- urday discusses the most vital mod- ern problems now engaging public attention. Of course, it would be im- possible to deal with all the problems in a single picture, so Mr. DeMille | has taken one of the most important angles of the subject—the status of the man who stayved at home instead of going to France, The Keith vaudes« ville bill offers four fine acts with “A Natural Voice,” a corking =zood sing- ing act; Loring & lessig, in a very pleasing variety offering; Love and Shenck in songs and stories; and Jack McDermott, a very clever eome- of ! She proves 1o | appear- | his well-known com- | at | each | : | and gives himself | he ! vents present- : Ladies’ High Cut Fancy Lace Shoes in Gray, Black and Brown French Kid with High, Low and Military Heels, Hand Welted Soles. 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Unerringly P found it “Fortunately for my safety, not all our friends share your optimism con- cerning Miss Draper,” I sald smooth- ly. “LAlllan and Allen Drake have been watching every movement of hers, and of the persons concerned in co“"!e 4/~ | her case, ever since she was sent to NEW BRITAIN | prison.” ciéao&mw#fiwgm&é#wéé& YCEUM '“Home of Moving Picture Art.” RSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LLIAM S. HART “THE TOLL of William S. Hart’s Own Prg (A Paramount-Artcraft Picture) two gun tale of an outlaw who fought on the Loaded with robbery, getaway, chnse and ; p—Fired by bandits, renegade “greasers” and ps of due-dycvfl troopers—Wiped clean by the of a woman and tiny hands of a child. Charlie Chaplin’s Only Rival. Y WEST in “Happy Days”’ Magazine the $8.00 to $12.00 ut Business TODAY SATURDAY Cecil B. 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