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DING A HUSBAND | , Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Brown Left for Madge?” Lella asked broath of smiled tace nplifted rgave hor the folly Rita Brown's falsehoods t Alfred Durkee—faith love suffer ng how d doubted h quick yas won | little of need not hi hone T y s ty that you need a any bad child answored whimsically e to me yourself when re up, and say humbly, ght, oh sage! for your You 1 adde as ed Into a yet on her hores you ! But you Bt Just now, fbe for you." r back on her pillows, e basin of cool water v her bed, and put some over ,the back of the I am e than gracious wisdom!' tenderly while the little down smile tshes. You n need a 50 lie Velled Threa nid, practically, wring the towels and laying yelids, “as soon as that ng out another and ore’s more cool w over there iIf you need This treatm marks from your ok soon with some I don't want to see when 1 return.” out of the room he stairs I heard phone. With the feel- ght be for me I hosi- next second heard Mrs. te the As the I think she is m ., 'l eall her.” SONS’ eatre — RITFORD. BEG. TONIGHT 8:156 Wednesday. of America’s Leading h Singer SCANLON ntic Irish Comedy OF ERIN” MluB“: :1 ! in N 1.50 FORD. AHIS WEEK— N 2B DAILY 5. Cooper Offurs Show in Town | | eaten 1 Pripctpals and a Real | paty ¢ Chorus 1 F Afternoon and Evening * The Greatest of All The Scnsation of the Century AM Stupendous, Melodramatic Oreation ile New York Sleeps’ ehind the Scenes of the World's Greatest City WILnL Panoramic rayal of Eplsode—"TONGL oLl THE HARL Sunday CTHE WOMAN WHO UNDERSTOOD™ And “THE GIRL IN AY, TUESDAY, Pearl White he Tiger’s Cub” rolief. | little | Vnk)DL\/ILLC S OF FLAME"—T7th BRIDE hx Vaudeville 4—Headliners—4 r Oct. WEDNESDAY I pus} wstill farther ady the »m and ckly 1 couldn't Mrs Thank e You are ver a4 convention spoke qu help Lukens., 1 you so hearing my name, the stairs taking the was on much for welcome,” she r lly. but her smil the telephone was perfunctory. 1 realized other me Hinquished ything but un that for Lukens g some reason or liked eain nuinely FEdith's voice and the as a tenseness its commonplace inquiry understood, prepared to It was th telephone, underneath which 1 answer o Leila here over and have a messa and she said Rita stopped to for her the and which demands New York imme compelled to miss won't even have Leila again. She asked her particularly you to be sure all your wait for you way over telegraph found a her ely the time On send a of vire, message there presence She will be wedding, and to you or me member tell never forget and would portunity to repay it in full.” Why Did Edith Hesitate. T shivered involuntarily as she fin- ished, for I knew only too well what | the ironical message meant, fully realizing what a formidable enemy Rita Brown could be to any one. I wondered how much Edith Fairfax guessed of the real meaning of the words she had just repeated. Her next words betrayed her nervous | worry “Isn't soon to T and would her, to she kindness an op- you to to Leila she asked awhile ago, and to find her out coming home pretty “Alfred telephoned was so disappointed He said as long as wash't here, he and—your hus- band—" she hesitated perceptibly over the word, would stay and play a tew holes of golf. He is to telephone again in a half hour.” I made a sudden, quick resolve “Send him over here after her when he telephone I said quickly. **And —don’t worry over anything. Ever) thing is all right. Leilla will tell yon all about it when she comes home.” “Thank you,” she =aid gratefully. “Good-by,” and the Teceiver clicked upon its hook For a foolish second or two I stood tormenting myself with the remem- brance of the way she had hesitated over my husband's n:ln\q It was the same hesitation which Dicky always experiences in speaking of her, and I never have been able to determine whether it meant a consciousness of ! his thoughts dwelling too much upon | ®aith or a suspicion of my jealous foeling toward the Virginia girl In another minute, however, I hal roused myselt and hurried toward the cottage kitchen. By dint of much tactful urging, the Imperturbable Mandy was Induced to hurry a trifle, and I soon returned to Leila with a tempting littic tea. 1 found her re- liglously following my instructions concerning the wet towels, and I smiled with pproval at the results. “Now you're a nice-looking lady gain,” 1 said cheerily. “When you've every crumb of this I'll make you pretty, to receive a nice-looking gentleman who is coming to take you home." Pictorial Dramas FOX'S Night Life in the G t Metropolis pisode 137 CANTWELL & wARDp QUIN TRIO THE RAINT OCT. 25, 26, 27 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, X! at the In this Madame be n and tomorrow ited the eternal ent angle—the father, mother | Lyceum tonight | #reat picture triangle auec is pre with a di rest of all angles; son irned out into the the unjust suspicions of he denied the dearest privilege mother's heart, the right to see Jacqueline Floriot (Pauline ed- erick) maintained the sacred tradi- tions of motherhood even though the mire of a sordid life retarded weary steps. Her husband, grown in political influence, became the of a Paris criminal court and strangely enough Jacqueline’s murder of a blackmailer who would have ruined his career brought her before his bar of justice for punishment. Another cruel twist of fate and Raymond Floriot, her son, placed before the ar in her defence. And here the gic triangle fought its piteous bat- | s through husbhand, of a her son Other. pictures are an O urday Evening Post story, n Comedy and Burton avelogue. Four entertaining ville are presented of this wee Henry a Hank Holmes acts of vaude- for the first half rl Gates Revue leads the program with singing and The Emigrants, with their lect and singing also furnish mer- riment. Kroler appears in an acro- batic novelty. Huff and Huff are co.ne- ne. Mae Allison is coming to the Lyceum Thursday, Friday and Saturday in “The Cheater,"” AT PALACE. One of the most tions ever filmed appears in “In Search of a Sinner,” Constance Tal- madge's latest Emerson-Loos produc- tion, released through First National hibitors’ Circuit which is at the Palace today and Wednesday. The aforementioned situation takes place in the dining room of the As- tor hotel, during a banquet tendered ludicrous situa- bbb bbb dododedocd g opetotetatetelote ot tetedoteltt o tate Jack Garrison by “The Purity League.” Sitting directly opposite Garrison at another table is Georgiana Chadbourne, played by Constance Talmadge, a charming widow of twenty, who had tried to make Gar- rison meke love to her in her apart- ment or the previous night. Garrison is presented with a loving cup by the chairman of the Purity league, who terms him “a good man on the straight and narrow pafh.” As Ga rison rises to make his speech of ac- judge | ene cen attractic ceptance and Purity vampire, Garrison in a The four Jr., C songs ‘ sational | comedians her | of New known Gay White Way; in the famous cabarets and cafes, and life the p with which they deal his cyes fall on tongue does a tailspin leaguers glare take ihe and the rou hou Keith vaudeville bill very clever acts, with J. C. in “Vaudeville Gems,” v Girls, two charming s and dances; Kartelli in novelty, and and musicians his cup away banquet ends AT FOX's. Scenes of gaiety among the gayest the well the merriment York's gay along in the most squalid Georgiana, The «t the apparent ! from up contains Lew- The ers in a sen- Haig & Levere, quarters of OCTOBER 19, 1920, New York's East - Side have been woven in a masterly manner in the big Fox production, Sleeps,” which is packing Fox's the- atre this week. Realism and fidelity to detail are two elements on which the Fox Film Corporation, the pro- ducers of this remarkable picture makes its bid for the success of this picture. The photodrama is divided ! into three acts. The first | enthralling incident which takes place in the home of a suburban millionaire. The second episode, gorgeously invest- | ed, presents in pictures a version of the notorious “badzer game.” In this act is seen an entire dancing number from Ziegfeld's Midnight Frolic, to- | gether with scenes from the Palais Royal, a famous New York cafe. The { third episode depicts a tragedy of | New York’s East Side, in which the tense action revolves around a tiger- ish shop girl, a dumb paralytic, his gentle, tender-hearted son and the gangster leader of a band of thieves. , In this act ocurs a river fight between . the New York police boat and a gaso- line launch containing members of the | robber ganz. The New York police assisted Director Charles J. Brabin to film this scene, in fact the police boot was actually manned by policemen ““Tongues of Flame,” the seventh ep- isode of the serial supreme, “Bride 13,” will be shown only today and to- T T ——— @@@é#@@@@é@g & & & olodededefetbloletete ot bttt Tt T oTotote T te Tt oTen | PALACE “HOUSE Today and CUNSTANBE TALMADGE ¢ “In Search A Photoplay KEITH VAUDEVILLE & KARTILLI The Wizard of the Wire HAIG and LEVERE Comedians WALLACE REID IN “THE OF HITS.” Wednesday egedelofatetofedele & Of A Sinner” & & That Is Different Ledele) MURRAY GIRLS Songs and Dances J. C. LEWIS, JR., and CO. Vaudeville Gems LOVE BURGLAR"—THURSDAY hhakodod kol !#@fi@@@@###fi@fi@fi@@fi@#@@@@@@ ‘While New York ' depicts an One of those rollicking Sun- “Mary’s Little Lob- Outing and the the photoplay morrow. shine .comedies ter,” a new Chester Fox News complete part of the program. In the vaude- ville bill are four good acts. Olliett on the slack wire, juggling and bag punching is clever. Golden and Lee present a singing and dancing num- ber. Cantwell and Ward were the big laughing hit. The Harlequin Trio, tWo young men and a Very prepossess- ing young lady in their terpsichorean offering work hard and please im- ! mensely. Not A Blemish mare the perfect appearance of her com- plexion. Permanent and temporary skin troubles are effectively concealed. Reduces un- . natural color and corrects greasy skins. Highly antiseptic, used with beneficial results as a _curative agent for 70 years. Gouraud's Orlenfal Cream FEFD T. HOF MONDAY, oReleledelofeloled (2) P E .° Henry Saturday Evening Post A unique scenic acrobatic Wherein a woman cheats GOBHBBHBLEGHLBRGBBBBBBD g Keystone Mack Scennett Comedy. TUESDAY, PAULINE FREDERICK “MADAME X p The Greatest Picture of Mother Love Ever Screened - Hank Man Comedy, “Naughty Nurses” 5 ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE THE EMIGRANTS A breath from the other side. HUFF AND HUFF Just Two Clever Comedians EARL GATES REVUE Vaudeville’s cleverest singing and rate act in showland. KROLER ‘COMING THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAY ALLISON " “THE CHEATER” ANTONIO MORENO in Leg Sore A huge sore—very deep—full of foul discharge. Agony all day; no rest a¥ pight. Then just a few dropsof thegen- tle, cooling liquid, D. D. D. Trritation and pain gone. Sweet, refreshing sicep atnight In due time, complete heals ing. The first bottle is guaranteed to bring relief. 35c, 6oc and $1.00. Ask for D. D. D. today. 1] Ei% E:;. fotoTo] WEDNESDAY Story. Burton Tolineés Travelogue Big Comedy offering. dancing revue—The most elabo- novelty. The Human Frog. IN nd pays the penalty in-tears. - “THE VEILED MYSTERY.” Screen Magazine. Lyceum Newufi AND ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE ‘@@fi@@fi@@fi@@@@fi@?@@@###@##fi# Among your clothes there must be some garments that we can dye or clean for you. us help you get the full use out of your fall and winter clothes. 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