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DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase oi Revelations jncies That Madze Feared tlon was forced curious- ingly to the picture p as | watched change f ¢ pumpn to o e and venom of her jed, her face t my eyes steadily ing fury as to make iy gasped. “But p Lotla and make he s white—it wa Ay ake her belleve op tle fool!—it will only he jon that she tells , and that you k ) your @ everybody else, includ fous Dicky-bird of whurs. oy of your perfect beliet w1 ‘hing-—and so— der the circumstances.” uto before 1T had bodsted ut 1 would believe ta Brown vt m usband, and yet | w Imething else moment bubt haa ho was ’i valtant de yet «palring while hatred drained with mark e the no one never mi than a Wave f not swept ovor so confident, so he next minute I had rom mo as I would have my doorstep a collection rubbish. to Muke Conditions. not Itkely to tell Alfred leved him gullty of un- ings upon your word,” I ing to medify the con- alvays wocommended for Coughs Br. Asthm | . Q| 1 aid mensured o swered her. and obstryation con- would safely, quickly p & bad cough and gito in Bronch Asthma. i it fadls. aranteed il druggists. Dickinson ckett Drug Co. AND— TPORD. HERK PEARSON Present of a Wife 1 temptuon had in in‘lecti voluntarily ta to confide her wration io Aith, and 1 | whale siory « ‘a.n my s folly , unles or nyone sls lips will be senle vou as long as [ mischief for for.peoj You may m what ex please f v V ork | thinz. | t your you do no for Lk thow, she gibed “But T wan o0 I proinise on one thing a promise vou're | ! nel gets | | | just fool eno | and that s, that Hugh G | no inkiing « the re m goirg | back. 1 don’t mind telling you now that T intend to be Mrx. Hugh some day and | want to be » that don’t get it into v r « t he needs warning again | Letla Must Be Convineed. 1 was her old mocking self ag ] had made up her mind defe and had r ved my |l wonld not betray | you in 1o She Once she assurance that this Intest ass bsurd that I gave am Involuntary laugh which 1 | gred the next second, it seemed so | like rubbing in my triumph | “I certainly shall not sa¥ to Major Grantland against you as long as you behave yourself.” I said hurriedly, “And now, if you pleass, we will go to Le Over Rita’s white flush spread rily." “Sort of jars doesn't it dear” she mocked, “to hear Hugile forsaking his old allegiance? But men tire of saints after a while, { my dear, and turn thelr fancies to women with a » of the 1 ‘em. But, never mind. if you behave yourself, I'll let him ask wedding, dear heart.” not know my own voice, so wnd stately it was as I Tt sorely re con- temptuous anything cheeks a red Her cyes glittered ang- old vou you to the an- “If you utter another syllable o« pling my name and Major Grantland’s in any manner whatsaever, our ment 1s off and I follow the course I grec- outlined to you She laughed uneasily “Have it your own way, she said carelessly, but the victary was mine. So with what calmness I could manage, 1 forced myself to go on in a matter-of-facrt way Wwith my plan for bringing Rita face to face with the suffering girl 1o whom she had tald such base false- again, but this time old dear,” J knew that e B 40430 408 2 ‘Where Qualsty Meete Doors Open Half An Hour Earlier CHRDAY aiav s DAL Suprem: Vzidevile and High Class Phota Plays Thurs Tay, Friday, Saturday BEACH'S FAMOUS STORY ‘“The =iiver Horde A Drama of Fiery Hearts and I'rozen Trails Also Antonio Moreno —IN— ““The Veiled Mystery”’ (Secgnd Episode) LIGHTNING COMEDY — A Two-Reel Special sCnR MAGAZINE LYCEUM NEWS SUPREME VAUDEVILLE 4 BIG ACTS NIC MINST! REV RF JUDGE and WHITE Acrial Noveity MORAN and MURRAY Character Comedy Act COMING SUNDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL .@@@@@@fi o] The Greatest Picture of Mother Love Ever Screencd EDMOND V. 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And—I shall remain in the room while you are talking to her.” “This is your party, flippantly but sullenly. { yourself.” RTFORD. : 1 I:N!Wh:hnl ‘lhlhhollldlh:nn no fur- ther trouble with' her, but a task of 318, ALL THIS WEEK |, creater magnitude lay before me ENE” | —that of changing Lella's belief in | Rita's sehoods, to a realimtion of | the treachery of the girl she had known sa long. 1 had seen how stubborn my usual- Iy yielding little friend could be. Suy pose—as was wholly probable—she should pefuse to believe Rita's re- traction, what should I do? Coat Value Extraordinary WATSON * 1 Hafl Iined Novelty . $19.75 coating in brown Wh QQ\ er gets one Only material being a new fancy Sfzes 16 to 42, themselves. A belted model the Pockets. Button Trimmaed. of these Coats will congratulate =3 Smart New Coats of Bolivia, Velour, 'r“"fixlanfl Rludures e T T $25.00 ; = and navy. 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COUNT" IN “THE BRAVE TOREADOR” FOX NEWS Fox Vaudeville Four Headliners & WEST ANTHONY & GREEN BILLY S. NEWTO! AND ORETTA'S HAWALIANS With Six Tunefnl Artists Unless otherwise noted, bureau of the theaters REGULAR PROGRAM AT LYCEU Tonight or attractic=s with which they deal taken because of thc desire to give . ’lm Lyceum patrons the best plays. Instead the merry musical play. “Buddies,” will be played. It comes direct from one solid yvear in New York, and will be seen here Friday night, October 29. - = M - < tomorrow and Rex Beach's famous story, ver Horde.” will be shown. The pic- ture has its sttisg in Alaska and the action around the con- trol of silver hordes of salmon. The second episode of ““The Veiled Mys- tery,” the serial picture, with An- tonio Moreno, will be shown. Other pictures will be a Lightning comedy, “Under a two-reel special; Screen Magazine | by J. G and Lyocoum Mews. gram and featuring There will be four acts of vaude- |{he colossus of the screen, is the ville consisting of a Scenic Minstrel super-attraction at Fox's for the re- Revue; Judge and White, aerigl nov- | mainder of the week. | elty: Irene Newell. dainty singing| It IS an original story full of the | comedienn~, and Moran and Murray in | @dventures of strong men, full of a character comedy act scenes that stir the blood and replete Lyceum patrons will witness one | With incidents calculated to keep of the most stirring pictures played | One’s interest centered closely on the here in some time with the showing | Screen. It is a story of life and ad- | of Pauline Frederick in *“Madame |Venture on the high scas, of a gun | X". It comes to the Lyceum on Sun- | funner who is carrying contraband day night, and will be shown also on | munitions to a South American port Monday, Tuesday and Wednesiay. for revolutionary purposes, of the love Other pictures on Sunday night will jof a strong ‘man for a woman Edmund F. Cobb in “Wolves of | Whom he cannot, in honor, tell of his the Street” and Antonio Moreno in feelings. “The Veiled Mystery.” There will | In additién to the feature Mutt and alzo be a musical concert by the Ly- | Jeff are in “The Brave Toreador” and e b ovalty IarchaRtrs to add to the merriment is Charlie The management announced today | Chaplin in “The Count,” one of the that owing to the fact that a num- | most laughable things in which this ber one col any could nof be ob- | inimitable jester has appeared. The tained for “The Bird of Paradise,” | Fox News is included in today’s’ pro- originally booked here for Friday | Sram. nigly, October 22, the ongagement has j_-The S STORY AT PALACE Friday and Saturday an exceptionally fine photoplay and features. Elinor Glyn's famous story, “The Career of Katherine Bush,” as the photoplay feature and all reports it is said that the story furnishes an excellent photo- play ““The Career of Katherine Bush™ was universally read in leading | periodicals in serial form and Elinor n has added to her fame through the photoplay version of her story. Other phetoplays include Mack Sen- nett’s new comedy, “Don’t Weaken,’™ and Warner Oland in a new episode of the “Third Eye.” The Keith wvaude- ville bill for the last half of the week contains four fine acts with Mary Kurtz & Co. in a novelty offering: Orr and Hager in bits of musical com- the Glockers in a water-juggling and Greenley and Drayton, and dancers. GLY’ For Thursday, the Palace offers bill with excellent Keith vaudeville NOW PLAYING \ is centered AT FOX* Crimson Skies,” wTitten Hawks, directed by Rex In- Elmo Lincoln, < e GO EIFFEREBBHES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17th “S¥ » IT THRU™ wi ZASU PITTS nd CARMEL MEYERS IN “FOlL S TRAIL” IGUES OF FLAME" Seventh Episode of “BRIDY: 13" BEBEFOE All of Next Week, Begluning Monday, Oct. 18th, Willlam Fox Presents His Master Cinemelodrama ile New York Sleeps” 3 sular Scarchlight Into the Depthi of Dives, the Heights of & | ’ & | High and Life's o | be Tafe Dark Corners and Byways, YOX ENTERTAINMENTS ‘LodotedatoleketoloTeletototatetal Top-2edelodol- Talel new vaudevl bill presents z@%amawwwwammfizfiwfiw SaS