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DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife vehement from pardoning ly Orumbled Over Madge until after Hugh Grant the mind intense, but one Draper. In his eagerne not lish that purpe he of feaded. let slip a belief concer attitude, which would not otherwise have uttered Madge's Generosity to Dicky. Was it possible, I wondered d that Dicky's interest in the Grace Draper was so patent t Hugh Grantland's straightforward, unsuspicious mind had registered it I made a little vow to myself ther in the twilight. while the pine swayed above vith the tering of a coming storm that T would trust my in this matter. I vowed that I would keep nothing back from him, but would act upon his advice ahsolutely, whether it was to forgive Grace Dra- per or to ignore her request for par- | Then—I was ashamed the mental reservation, but T could not | control the thought—no matter what | resulted, I should be absolved, in my | own conscience at least. of all blame The muttering in the pine boughs | increased to a low growl. I whnml ught me tea om, taking man named “Tim" had taken farowell jand was walking down oied road-—that there he poassible significance sentences of the officer’s me to disregard Gruce 1 for pardon he will be inclined 1o imous in this case as you sald, reforring to Dicky ent that the matter of r must lle between my pe alone. 1 stopped laserted street. and sath sharply with a sen- tual physical pain at the @ meaning which might words Grantland mean me to od mynelf indirnantly— myself up with a feeling i the absent officer. He Incapable of Insinu thing else that was not with the most rigid But I knew that In his eingle track ning Dicky's probabl e bot first mu promise me a don of H of The Lily can be yours. Its wonderfully pure, ORD. THIS WEEK Dally) ORIGINAL WATSON OWN SHOW 30 FRENCH Gouraud's Oriental Cream FERD.T. HOPKIN & SON ALL THIS WEEK At 2:15 Evening At 8:15 ors Open Half An Hour Earlier AS. K. CHAMPLIN CO. “The HOUSE OF GUILT” A Play of Love and Romance PRICES: n—oucumnm BALCONY 25¢ SEATS NOW ON S NO CHILDREN UNDI:.H. 6 YEARS ADMITTED THIS SUNDAY NIGHT Stupendous Double Feature Bill s Talmadge in “THE GIRL OF THE TIMBERCLAIMS” DUNTAIN MADNESS”—A Love Story of Southern Mountains OLLARD COMEDY FORD EDUCATIONAL cal Concert by Lyceum Novelty Orchestra, Jack Curley MONDAY, NOV. 15 FOR TWO WEEKS’ ENGAGEMENT HOYT’S REVUE ‘Untold Riches in Songs and Melody ) 06#0#-=@mmm'fsfl»m§@@§#&@ husband fully ! ! rounds NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, ' at hand I has- and turned into Luken's home as the storm was near tened my footsteps, the driveway of Mrs. the drops of rain began to fall, scurrying around the house and up the veranda steps of our little cottage just in time to escape a drenching Dicky met me at the top of the steps his full of annoyance Dicky Is Wise on earth have impatiently u hours.” a smile at his inconsist- that 1 had been gone les= than an hour, and sted whimsically upon the times had kept me waiting. 1 wondered all husbands were as inconsistent, whether Dicky zlone in his quirkiness. “You might have grumbled oh promptly forgot first face “Where asked fo pressed 1 knev the house you been?" he “I've been | waiting T re he if or was been drenched,” and. woman-like, [ his crossness in the { warm little feeling his solicitude gave me, ] have never forgotten a same little observation Mrs. Stewart's, the dear old woman in whose house my mother and I lived for so long. “Depend upon it.” she used to re- | mark, “when a man worries over your health it's a sign that he's really in love.” We were in the warm, brightly- lighted little living room by this time, and Mother Graham added her inqui- sition to Dicky's: “Whatever did ou?" What girl?" Dicky asked. and T forebore the sly comment that it was strange he had not asked his mother where I was if he had been waiting hours” for me I was morally cer- 1 that he had only just arrived at xnc- cottage himself. “Betty Kane,” his mother rejoined tartly. *“She sent a message by some child that she had something over there she thought Mangaret would like to see, and, of course, Margaret piked off immediately. and T haven't seen hide nor hair of her since. Wasn't I right?” turning to me “Didn’t she want to sell you some- thing 2" “Aren’t you always right?" I par- ried. “She really as some lovely things over there, made from pine needles by one of the women in the neighborhood. 1 brought you some- thing I thought you'd like, but if you'd rather have the article I chose it really doesn't matter to me"” I unwrapped a sandwich tray and a little basket, and handed them to my mother-in-law. When she had made her choice—incidentally and characteristically she selected the sandwich tray, which I had chosen for myself—she went into her own room with her treasure. and Dicky turned to me with a gpizzical smile at the corners of his mouth. “You're a little too transparent, old dear. If you'd kept your little mouth shut tight I wouldn’t have suspected & thing Now tell Friend Husband Wwhat you've really been up to " that girl want of [ ) ) ) D D 5 T ) ) ) ) o 5 5 ) ) ) ) ) ) S AT THE LYCEUM. Charles K. Champlin and his asso- ! clate players will close their’ week' | engagement at the Lyceum theater to- night presenting for their dfln: bill “The House of Gullt. ‘k 3 REVUE COMING TO LYCEUM. Hoyt's Revue with untold riches in song and melody come to the Lyceum all next week with a change of bill on Monday and Thursday. For the first half of the week, the musical play “Hello Broadway” will be presented. For the second half of the week, “Wine, Woman and Song"” will be the offering. The Lyceum management assures New Britain theater goers many of entertainment. Tabloid shows have already proven popular at the Lyceum, and Hoyt's Revue, it is expected, will surpass the musical shows that have come here already. There is a chorus of fifteen persons, mostly girle In addition to the presentation of Hoyt's Revue, the regular photoplay program will ba shown. Alice Brady will be seen the first half of next week in *““Marie, Ltd.”, the story of a girl who gave up a promis- ing career as a teacher or writer to became a salesgirl in her mother's shop “Overland Red,” with Harry Carey is the feature picture for the second half of the week Constance Talmadge will be the \/AUDE\/!L L.E WILLIAM ¥OX . om Mix in “The Texan” Tom Mix in Ils Latest, Greatest and Best Picture [GHL COST OF LIVING” MUTT & JEFY FOX NEWSsS Headliners—4 The Best in Vaudevllle@ HAGARTY & GORDON GRIFF & RAY RAYMOND “THE VARITETY REVI A LITTLE OF TH A CANT OF ELEV & & “KISS ME QUICK” _@ E) w SUNDAY @ m. Russell in ‘The Challenge of the Law’ 3 table By Proxy’ with Sylvia Breamer % S“GREYHOUNDS OF THE SEA” Rleventh Episode of “BRIDE 13" COMEDIES GAUMONT NEWS \'I-,l!.\"AT"Al. NTERTAINERS FVENING, NOVEMBE! 14th DAY ~TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY NOV, 15 — 18 — 17 @ Frank Mayo in “The Red Lane” “BRIDE 13" Ly T & & & star at the Sunday night performance | in *The Girl ot the Timberclatm." MASQUERADE AND DANCE. A grand masquerade and dance will be held on Monday evening, Novem- ber 15th, at Pfeiffer's Dancing acad- emy, Electric Hall, West Main street. Prizes will be awarded to the party having the best lady’s, best gent's and most comical costume. Mr. Pfeiffer has secured the Rialto Orchestra of | five pieces to furnish music. , His | socials each Monday evening will be | from 8:15 to 11:30, special features being held each week. | ! | | | | # | —Masquerade Dance— MONDAY EVENING —at— PFEIFFER ACADEMY Rialto Orch.—Prizes Given. 2 PARSONS?’ —Theatre— HARTFORD. 3 NIGHTS Beginning TONIGHT 8:15 (MATINEE SATURDAY) TOM WISE In and With THE PROPER SPIRIT A Comedy Drama by Willard Robertson and Kilbourn Gordon n_and ' sisted in too far. | in New York tells a story of a woman T S EEEEIEIEIE]@@@EEE@EEE@EEE@@@@EEE [ s, ] .!Iii. Unless otherwise noted, u of the theaters NORMA TALMADGE AT PALACE STARTING SUNDAY, Supreme trust is regarded as being the greatest proof of true love, but it is apt to cause mischief if it is per- A prominent lawyer these or who came to him seeking a separation from her husband, to whom she had been wed less than a year. Knowing that she had almost idolized her hus- | band at the time of the marriage the | lawyer inquired carefully into the rea- sone. “I love him more ths the young wife, sobbing, “but he cares nothing for me. He is interested in nothing I do. Last night I stayed over at a friend's house until nearly midnight, just to see if he didn't care a little bit, and when I came in he never cven asked me where I had been.” “I have been worried admitted the husband. away so much, but if I asked her where she had been it might make her think I did not absolutely trust her.” The lawyer re-united a loving couple by advi home and give his wife a scolding for her unexplained absences. The reason for th ituation, with ever,” said about her,” & attracti ‘She has been | ng the husband to go ! 1920. - 7 : GATEDS| rERS 1 .‘L" = notices are written by the press with which they deal the events leading up to it and how Inga and Bob both found happiness, is the story told by Norma Talmadge in “The Woman Gives,” which will be the attraction at the Palacc ’l‘heater, beginning this Sunday. Blanche Sweet will be shown Slln- day night n extra attraction in “Simple Sou There will be a com- | plete change of Keith vaudeville (m‘ Monday. TOM MIX AT FOX'S. Mix’s iatest success, “The Texan,” closes it engagement at Fox's tonight. This picture is conceded to be a Mix masterpiece in both story and stunts. It is a satisfying picture from the first flicker to the final fadeout, and as usual the star introduces many and speetacular stunts into his . It i§ the best thing in which this popular star has been seen. Tomorrow evening the usual two features will be presented at Fox's. William Russell in “The Challenge of the Law" is one and “Respectable by Proxy,” with Sylvia Breamer is the other Both are of unusual interest. “Challenge of the ¥aw"” is a smash- ing dramatic production, filled to the brim with suspenwse and heart in- terest which holds the spectator until Tom new wor | The story revolves around a gay young | an international border, story with many a_thrill, “The Red Lane” will Fox's on Monday, Tuesday nesday of the coming \week 13" will also be shown comedies, the Fox New change of the vaudeville bill. the very end. It is a virile tale of, the Canadian backwoods and Royal Northwest Mounted Police, in which Russell appears as a Captain. “Respectable by Proxy” really has two stars, Sylvia Breamer and Robert Jordon. It is a spicy romantic drama. biood who marries a cheap actress in aste and repents with equal speed. he seen and Wed- “Bride s well as ne and an entire Greyhounds of . the Sea,” the eleventh episode of the serial supreme “Rride 13" will also be shown. “The Red Lane,” with an author of the reputation of Holman Day as the writer of the story it is not surprisinz that an excellent vehicle was provided for Frank Mavo, the star. The bracing | atmosphere of the North Maine woods, the adventure and intrigue peculiar to COLDS treated externally with— at of head or chest are more eazily provide the KS VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly FAIR at UKRAINIAN HALL 184 NORTH STREET BEST ORCHESTRA — MANY BEAUTIFUL THINGS WILL BE DRAWN DON'T MISS IT—7 P. M. DANCING —LAST NIGHT OF FAIR— DUDYAK’S HALL, SEXTON ST. FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRA MANY BEAUTIFUL THINGS WILD BE DRAWN DON'T MISS IT? BEGINNING AT 7 P. 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