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DING A HUSBAND NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NO Fresh from the gardens of the finest tea plantations Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife iy Took Madge's Advice. resentful and humil- ed by Hugh the tree beneath which Dicky, Edith Fairfax of the younger Puige Grant ® prided myself upon in public by word, any jealousy of Dicky, impressive may be to some other woman upon which I was bent tland’s request savored much of the x-husband-from y notion But one \ge, who stood alone a e off, pretending to dogwood bBoughs I reality, as I aquickly Dicky and Kdith in Peneath frowning brows, loken my steps and for ment in' approhension ® up, Dicky halled us, 1 detected a note of s onll. in time,” rival's be to- he said. to have a Maypole ®. Of course, it isn't I understand it, May hat our August is, or that. At any rate, it's f When the dogwood blos- Aecording to my reck- T going to celebrate. to be Queen of the miake a good one?” O Situntion. ist's hands had been o with some sprays white blossoms, and Be deftly tossed on Bair & cunningly fash- Then he dropped on her, looked up au- , and solzed her band hy majosty's loyal ho said, bent M to kiss her hand Paige cousins clapped and laughed merrily at t, but I, watching curiously, saw that she amile. With a queer little rt, I realized that of Dieky's lips upon momething infinite- she was an- at this public X Iso shared Hugh | Jim | ke of Dr. temper 1 guessed , furtive glance she even as she quickly and ed her hand from before his lips had absurd. Dicky.” she said .O..fl”#fi#####fi.’##’# AL “House AY MARION “The Follies Girl” he Dark Star’ Scere froi. THE DARK STAR. by Robert W Chambers “ATTY ARBUCKLE in‘ROUGH HOUSFE’ KEITH VAUDEVILLE “The Better BILLY LYTELL and GIRLS In An Up-to-Date Song and Dance Revue ta & Lesterio, Novelty Workers Hicks, Harmony Boys ? Art Whitelaw, the Irish Chatterbox Weber, Taylor, jealous- | look | | Jim FRIDAY almost pe‘tishly, then she turned with a little alr as of relief tc me. Dicky's Mockery. “Madge, will you take this wild youngster of \'ouln in hand?" she he asked, prettily. “He acts as if l SALALA" ORANGE PEKOE TEA Se d us a postal card for a free sample. Salada Tea Company, Stunrt & Berkeley Su.. Bolt.on. m]llll “ , lllli /4 nln‘ 1:- es are written by the press with which they deat were n performing bear just let loose from a cage.” ““That's what replied. demurely, 1 came over for,” 1 although inward- Iy I raged at the covert implication whether megn or not 1 had means of knowing—that 1 was jatler, our marital life the cage | which Dicky had escaped for a little while. “Ma). Grantland and 1 have heen consulting our watch and beg to inform you that if we mean to get these home in time for \'llll to be married today it henooves Of course, If you think | the ceremony can be | I stopped and looked a bit maliciously while ked respe to the wagon with had bee gath- antland adroit- and pick up no the from blossoms | us to hasten = g » mem- at their tive | ing bers of the it watches. ths and rushe {the last boughs th ering. 1 saw Maj ly slip to Edith's side, | the pile of blossoms near her hefore Dicky, who was still looking In as- tonishment at his watch, could fore- stall him At the same instant 1 tucked my hand under my husband’s aArm “Come over Unlens otherwise nnl'\ thewe Dot Bbureau of the theaters w o at tractic HOYT'S REVUE NEW COMEDY. Hoyt's Revue present a new musical comedy for the balance of the week known as “"Wine, Woman and Song.” The company will be here next week also and will present two different 1 bills. This will be welcome news to true the Lyceum patrons who have enjoy- votion that those he loves may find ed the entertainment of the players happiness. The unselfish wa) in thus far. Hoyt's company presents which “Overland Red"” sacrifices his comedies filled with song hits and own heart’s desire for the happiness every song requires new costumes. of his friend is developed with telling One of the striking examples of the effect company’s work is the entertainment Charlotte, the <world's greatest provided by the chorus, which has skater, will star in the Sunday night been selected with the greatest care program in a picture called ‘The by Manager Hoyt. | Frozen Warning” *Mother, I Need “Wine, Woman and Song” is a musi- | You™ is the other feature. eal comedy which has proved popular Nefl O'Brien’s Minstrels are coming all over the country. It is one of the to the Lyceum soon. tried successes of the company and | should meet with popular favor here. Harry Carey in “Overland Red” is the feature picture for the balance of the day and Saturday at the Palace there week. Tt is a picture embodying real appears several feature attractions oM heart interest in a virile western high eatertaining qualities. The pho- dib‘ifieifisnsm@fi#a@@'Tfieeagaa story that gives the cowboy film fa- vorites a new insight into the stars sunny personality. The story con- cerns a rough diamond who outwits a of a for their own advantage; here quickly and help me get my pile up.” 1 commanded in half-coaxing, half-mandatory, witely fashion, but when we were safely out of earshot of the others [ droppudl the coaxing tone and spoke as one man or one woman to another. lled me to account the oth- 1 began, quietly but meas- and I think 1 took it good- naturedly: in fact. I don’t mind tell- ing you thiat I'm guite grateful for it. Now it's my turn, and I'm not going to minee words about it I don’t think you're playing fair either with Paige or—or—Edith by a per- formance such as you have been giv- ing this miorning." Dieky stared at me as if T were some one he had never seen before. In fact, he never had see me in just this mood. Never,in our lives to- wether, had I openly referred to any attention he had given another wom- an And.then mocking mischief fol- lowed the astonishment in his eyes. ‘Still championing the innocent and the wntrodden, 1 see,” he gibed “Put don’t you fret your little head. 'll lay off the devoted pose—that is as much as [ can—" he grinned wickedly. “Have to do something to mateh the deah majah's performance, you know Come along, old dear, or you'll be late for the wedding. FINE SHOW AT PALACE. On the new bill for Thursday, Fri- TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OLIVE THOMAS in “YOUTHFUL FOLLY” A Favorite Star in a Role That Fits Her Like a Glove. “FARM EFFICIENCY” “FARMYARD FOLLIES” 4--HEADLINERS--4 The Best of Vaudeville FRANCIS & CAMERON HECTOR'S DOGS ! : FOX NEWS ACE of Hits” STREMMEL & DUNN HENRY FREY SATURDAY fi' DAVIES £ m SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 21ST “SEEING IT THROUGH” AND “TARNISHED REPUTATIONS” “THE CREEPING PERIL"—12TH EPISODE OF SHEG “BRIDE. 13" SEH GEO. WALSH in ‘THE PLUNGER’*@ —FOX ENTERTAINMENTS— Nov. 22.23.21 & & & & & & & & & & & & o & & & & & & & & & & | g & bod & & & & & & EEEEEEEIEEEEEEEErEEEEEEER 1o deRetetedotetetetedoltote] HOYT'S MUSICAL COMEDY Lew Brems, Felix Martin, Marty Dupree, Madeline Bucklye, Jack Cahill, Rose Emmet, Madeline Meredith, Wallace Melvin, and a Wonderful Chorus “WINE, WOMAN and SONG” From Opcuing to Close This New Show Is a Hummer— Music, Lyrics and Staging All Combine to Make & EEEE O] TS LS | bH 3 |2 : H § o 0] prote Rt e TR TR LT e oot adetoRadeted ded e g d ot e Reke ko) EXTRA ADDED PHOTO PLAY FEATURE Harry Carey in “Overland Red” g “Overland Red” Didn't, Like the Jail He Was in So He Lefs It,[H] a Tramp Fleelng from the Law. You Should See Him Return to That Town, as the Climax in the Universal Production, “Overland M"@ THIS SUNDAY NIGHT —— Big Double Featurc Program = CHARLOTTE, WORLD'S GREATEST WOMAN SKATER E in “THE FROZEN WARNING” g Enid Markey, Edward Coxen and Jack Standing in a Sensational Druma of Modern Society E “MOTHER I NEED YOU?” § And Many Otbers. Kind” With HOG 0RO CCEBRELOBE000 0LODOLBBLD E]D@Efl@@@@@@@@@@ ng of crooked officials who use the | nobleman who conceals his de- | @fi#%###fifi##fi##&flflm@#### VEMBE R 1920, ioplay feature presents Robert Cham- Mrfimufibfl.fllmmr" which will be remembered n book form in “The Cosmopolitan.™ Marion Dasies has the leading role and she 1s well supported by a selected cast The comedy on the bill will be fur- nished by Fatty Arbuckle with his funny antics in “Rough House” The vaudeville bill contains four excellent acts headed by Billy Lytell and his five dancing girls, in a classy song and dance revue introducins new and original songs and dances. Other acts include Burnetta & Lesterio in a nov- elty; Weber, Taylor and Hicks, the Harmony Boys and Arthur Whitelaw, the “Irish Chatterbox.” 15, “Go and Get It. OLIVE THOMAS AT FOX'S. The charm and mystery of a girl of the old South is delightfully por- trayed by Olive Thomas in her new- est production, *Youthful Folly,™ which opens a three days’ engage- ment at Fox's this afternoon. A more wholesome and piquant role never has been assigned this lovely little star since she won her way into the hearts of her admirers by he~ winning characterizations. She might have been born south of the Mason and Dixon line, so truly does she re- flect the spirit of days when men were bold and rode thoroughbreds as if born in the saddle. The story deals with the adventures in the big world who had grown up on an old planta- tion way down jn Dixie with only the plantation “hands”, and three elderly aunts for company- She had always crowned hills of her home. Then one day a lovely butterfly from the North flittered into the peaceful vale and the Southern girl had her chance at love. She found happiness and tears ~—but mostly happiness—and it is all told in a masterly way that is sure to thrill you. n “Youthful Folly” Miss Thomas is capably supported by a cast of players which includes Crawford Kent, Helen Gill, Hugh Huntley and others.| Mutt and Jeff are demonstrating “Farm Efficiency.” There are also one of those m:reamlngh funny Sun- and a new Fox News included in to- day's screen program- The vaudeville ~*.rings are Stremmel and Dunn, fancis and Cameron, «nd Hector’s Dogs- The two features underlined for Sunday night are “Seeing It Through” and “Tarnished Reputations.” “Go and Get It.”"—advt. You'll never know how quickly a bad cough nn be onnq red, until you try e-made remedy. one who hu coughed all day and fll night, will n:{mmt the immediate ven is ost like magic. 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To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for “215 ounces of Pinex” with directions, and don’t accept anything ;heuo Guaranteed to {nve lbso’lllite ;l“l- action or money_re e Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. - | | l ! Henry Frey of love and Intrigue of a litUe girl § wondered what lay beyond the maple | shine comedies, “Farmyard Follies,” | EFFECT OF SIMPLICITY IN MARVEL OF COLORS By Cora Moore, New York’s Fashion Authority. New York, Nov. 18.—Adapting Orientalism to youthful figures is oue of the cleverest things the designers are doing And one of the most inter- esting examples of the way they are doing it is to be found in “Pitter Pat- ter,” at the Longacre Theater. In the second act Helen Bolton ap- pears in a frock that is a marvel of color, red chiffon over vellow, and Death only a matter of short time, Don’t wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. 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