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NEW BRITAIN DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife she could speak. “It hurts me so to cough hero—" she put her hand upon her chest. “Do you suppose I'm going to have pneumonia?”’ I gently lower again—I had raised when the paroxysm spoke far more convincingly feit for the fear of pneumonia for my almost as much an as it DIty Fook the Nows. you telling that " my mothe 1 cemeo back into | peremptory summons. | you w 1" 1 prevar- | ppose Mandy told her.” | ose no such thing!" she ing on one cibow, while inflamed eyes held mibe. heard the word influenza, . Lukens lan't the woman & around poking her head ‘s olse business unless "o t for. Now, 1 want to What utter nonsen uth. Have sent for| “Don’t you remember that cough we all had last winter? the tightness and orene in just one phc entel here 1 indicated the where I well remembered th atch of the influenza cough, srightencd perceptibly. remember now you Bpt 1 don't only don’t remember when 1 wom- in-law | the the bed my arms her—and than I her to her seized in was me in-law with her mother obsession been with always has Mother Graham's Terrvor. said wuenza Doesn’t Wil con- you ered, | { no other o admit the ve." 1 mid, use mincin pptoma seemn |1k ough they may Il but a hard cold. But | ity in view, | certain- hysiclan's decision the re not take the responsi- | r treatment on myself.” t's the first time 1 he atrald to assume sibility, ter whe e cough rets N s you hmipspnis place on my own in matt iy signity chest agonizing ¢ ina her ¢ Yes, it does. 1 nza all complained of it bad it is A€ 1 Do vou time 1 barely escaped it came to live with Did 1 remember it? Would I ever forget that strenuous time when my mother-in- a hostlle stranger, had just home and been seized with a serious iliness The fig- ures of that long ago experience came flitting throwsh my mind. the tactless, “bossy” nurse whom my mother-in- Jaw urdered from the house after one day's experience! The gentle, but marvelously efficient personality of Katherine Sonnot, the beautiful girl whom I had learned to love as a sis- ter, and who had brought Dicky's can- tankerous mother through to conval- with a skilland tenderness that on have the fivst W onia ever any to boss any frted, a bit unpleasantly, Into a fit of the parox which is an invar- dment of the bronchial | , #nd her face contort- and horror she or arrived In our Kkusped, when escence had won her patient’s heart complete- Iy! Disorganized Conditions. ve Katnerine take care of Petit either,” my mother- ctively smiled, r one “and the other at the eastern end “with out West of Long Island.’ “How do you the stern end of Long Island?” my -in-law snapped me up quickly but 1 did not resent glad to have her dread pneu- know Dr. Pettit is at n\-l .,.,... iously s actually mln.l ken off her of { monis { 1t ’ ‘I thought 1 told you that I met hifm I was out there last summer,” 1 nonchalantly. “He has taken the practice of another physiclan, at Sag Harbor. Of course, I don't know whether or not he s still there.” while replied “You told me nothing,” ed. “But quaintanceship isn't about.” she retort- I don’'t blame you. His ac- nything to brag A caustic retort was on my for thought Dr. Pettit sdmetimes per- plexes me, yet he has always proved himself a faithful tongue, friend, and he had been most attentive in my mother-in- law's lllness. But busied myself with Graham's clothing tidying her room visit 1 forced it back, putting Mother in the closet and bears this signature for jhe physician's 30c. 1 was on my Wway to the kitchen to replenish a hot water bag when Dicky ruaihul into the hall, his face aglow i |v.'|n. excitement “Come in here,” commanded, loprmnz the door our room. T | have a surprise for you.” “You'll have to:tell me here,” T plied hurriedly. Cour mother is ill— m afraid, ihfluenza. 1 have sent for Paige, and I have but a second or What s it?" Over Dicky's face flashed .n-m.n RAN HARTFORD, JOE HURTIG Presents onder Show’ with ge P. Murphy L (“Mot Dog”) onder Beauty Chorus he of 1 Dr. two a look of can't tell you now,” | he said } I‘r-rhnpg I can't have it if mother's sick. Is she in her room? rn go right in to see her.” T FOX'S ¢ V“UDY\I'LL: MONDAY—TU ESDAY—WEDNESDAY I. B. WARNER ” Dne Hour Before Dawn A Sphinx Tike Mys y of Gen rainment IEEPS OF TREACHERY" th—E pisode of—13th B RIDE TASE M FOX NEWsS CHESTER OUTING ##@Mfi#fi@fi@@@#fi@@@ W & BERNARD JOE LAVAU BANN & BANN “ “AN EGYPTIAN ROMANCE” The Most Pretentious Offoring Ever Seen in New Britain THURSDAY—=FRIDAY —SATURDAY—DEC, 2, 3, 4 HARRY CAREY “SUNDOWN SLIM” FOX ENT ERTAINMENTS & & & & & & DAILY d lllll _’7‘4\- - - Unless otherwise noted. bureau of the theaters ACE HIGIH MYSTERY. Particularly adaptable to the screen is the unfolding of murder Hour Before Warner opened at fternoon is one of the imazing and baffling tales we have ever scen A murder is commit- b tea at before dawn.. The audience believes H. B Warner did it because it knows that he had been commanded to do so while under the influence of a hypnotist. Warner, himself, thinks he might have done it because of certain things that hap- the night that might have dream, or might have been Suspicion alone falls on Warner, he cannot prove himself innocent or guilty. The denouement, staged by a detective, comes with surprising suddenness “The Reefs of Treachery,” the thir- teenth ep 13, is also shown. There is new Chester Outing, the Fox News and an uproar- ious comedy, “Chase Me.” The vau- deville offerings are Joe Lavaux. who gets somo splendid music out of his nccordion; Lew and Bernard in an en- nig little skit; Bann and Bann in ughable act, “The Leading Lady,” and “The Egyptian Romance,” one of the most pretentious presentations ever scen in New Eritain It carries company of twelve and the scenery nd costumes are worthy of one of the larger productiops. mystery stor and “One Dawn,” which H. B Fox's in this most one hour pened in been a real ot ode of “Bride also a REID AT LYCEUM. llace Reid is providing plenty of thrills in the automobile picture, “What's Your Hurry?” which was shown at the Lyceum last night and will be presented nmln tonight, Tues- day and Wedesds The action (‘\'nlm! around “Dusty” Rhoades, an auto racing driver in love daughter of Pat Mae- turer of Pakro xi effort to win favor from ifascible Pat, “Dusty” racing and becomes publicity man for Pakro trucks. But his well meant ef- forts only land him dceply into bad {1 W“i"-!:,!: abandons | '8 LT TesA S 5 hese notices are written by the press or attractions with which they deal. graces of Pat, been further o whose bad temper hs ated by his own failure to secury an expected order for trucks from the Gabrillo Irrigation Co. “Dusty’s” opportunity comes when the Cabrillo company’s dam starts to givezway in a raging storm. He le a fleet of Pakro trucks into the breach and net only saves the dam. hut also rescues Pat and Virginia from posstble death. Lois Wilson supports Wallace as leading womaa in “What's Hurrp In addition to this headliner feature picture, four acts of vaudeville are presented. Lane and Whalen provide a comedy knockout act which should bring roar» of laughter. The Rosebuds. vaudeville's representative juvenile act, wiil offer pleasing en- tertainment. Galvin and Galvin are in a comedy duo and B:il Robbins, kown as “the man who sings to beat the band” has a number of songs that are new in charactér. The management will also present a special two-reel comedy, the eighth episode of “The Velled Mystery” and a Burton Holmes Traveldgue. Your DPOUG. FAIRBANKS AT PALACE. It it is reasonable to judge a pic- ture’s success by the nttendance it draws, “The Mollycoddle,” Douglas Fairbanks' latest production for Unitea Artists corporation, which is at the Palace theater is destined to qualify as a sensation. TPeople in droves awaited entrance to sec the production after the first perform- ance and from advices from other communities, similar conditions’ pre- vail. The production is typleal of Fair- banks. The star does the things he knows by past experience that he is most successful in doing. His smile is over there. His theme real wort The story is the type that has pleased in the past and the spirit of the whole thing is the wholesome Fairbanks spirit. ‘The preduction is unusual chiefly by reason of the huge outlay of fun that has accompanied its making. There are countless sets, every one of - Now Matinee at 3:15. Evening at T7:15 . T EATRE i PLAYING 'allace Reid —IN— “WHAT’S YOUR HURRY? Here's the Greatest of Al Wallace Reid Motor Car Pictures. You'll Say So Yourself When You See it. —Also— Special Two Recl Comedy “The Veiled Mystery” (8th Episodc) Burton Holmes Traveloguc. 4 Acts 4 Supreme Vaudeville LANE & WHALEN Comedy Knockabout THE NINE ROSEBUDS Vaudeville's Representative Juvenile Act. ALVIN & GALVIN Comedy Duo BILL ROBBINS The Man Who Sings to the Band. Beat SATURDAY —_—— ‘HELD INTRUST Special Two Recl Comedy Scrcen Magazine Lyceum Topical Review 1—=ACTS—1 THE CLAIRES KUBELLI & DESMOND VIOLET CHARLL THE THRE MELFORDS SUPREME Singing Harpists Fashion Plate of Vaudeville Dainty Singing Comedienne Marvelous European Acrobats VAUDEVILLE Mr. Salvini, Manager of the Lyceum Theater, wishes to extend his regrets to those who were unable to get inside the Theater last night to see Wallace Reid in Your Hurry?” This remarkable “What's photoplay will be the feature attraction at the Lyceum Theater Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in conjunction with four acts of high class vaudeville. EEE 0 ) ) ) 5 5 EEE@EEEEEEE@EEEEEEIEE@EEEEEEEI@E!E]I!I[EE]EJEIEIEEI@ hem involving a great expenditure of money and made with a careful re- zard. to detail. There 'are exception- al exterior scenes. There is excellent photography, masterly cutting and « resulting continuity that prevents the 1St momentary drop in interest. The <eith vaudevil'e bull featured Ly | Happy Moments,” a fine minstrel of- ering with Amy Ardell and her strel boys Other ‘acts include Nippon uo.” iwo Aps, in a4 lever offering: Jane Taylor, a singing comedienne; and Paulette Ray in a novelty offerin is min- “The very fine and N STARS AT PALACE The Palace theater nnnounces tha this Thursday. and Satur- Virginia Pearson and Sheldon two of the best known screen will appear in person presenting ille sketch, “The Second SCR on The theater-going public of | = itain have a real treat-in store for them with this ar‘iouncement ax both stars are quite weil known Lcre. Virginia Pearson was always very popular when her pictures plaved here and can be remembered in many fine productions. Sheldon Lewis has appeared in pictures in this city many times and will he remembcred for his wonderful character of “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Now the vast army of movie fans are going to see thbtm in real life presenting Sam A BUILDING TONIC To those of delicate con- stitution, young or old, Scott's Emulsion is nourishment and tonic that builds up the whole body. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield,N.J. 20-18 CASCARETS #They Work while you Sleep” You are bilious, constipated, head- achy, full of cold, unstrung. Your meals don't fit—breath is bad, skin saliow. Take Cascarets tonight for your liver and bowels and wake up clear, rosy and cheerful. No griping —no inconvenience. Children love | Cascarets t0o0. 10, i “How Deliciou is the opinion of all who have once tried "SALADA® ORANGE PEKOE TEA Packed in sealed metal packets only, to preserve its many excellent qualities. Py Send us a postal card for a free sample. Address: \ Salada Tea Company, Stuart & Berkeley Sts., Boston X Tauber's one-act play Chance,” has closed P and MISS CORINNE BACON TO TALK The Woman's Club will Tuesday i courtesy of Mrs. Wm. F. Brooks, Miss Corinne “Christmas Gift Books.” “The Second as the Palace management contracts for their ap- ance here this Thursday, Friday Saturday. the best biographies and books Sociology. in S GIFT BOOKS.” meet on Through thae ON “CHRIST! at 3 p. m. books of the past year. talk Bacon will give a on ba well to bring a pencil. , 50 cents. i 9 THEATER PARSON Hartford ONE WEEK BEGINNING TONIGHT THEN TWICE DAILY AT 2:15 AND 8:15. W. GRIFFITH’S PO P PICTURE PLAY Surpassing Even “The Birth of a Nation” and “Hearts of of the World” DOWN EAST Special Symphony Orchestra NOW BREAKING ALD RECORDS AT THE TREMONT TEMPLE, BOSTON, AND THE 44TH ST. THEATER. NEW YORK. Nights and Saturday Matinee, 50c to $2.00. Daily Matinees 50c to st “Well Worth $10.00 a Scat,” Says the New York Herald. SEAT SALE STARTS FRIDAY AT 9:30 A. M. Owing to cost, length of production and ironbound contracts, “Way Down East” will never be shown at less than first-class theater prices. POSITIVELY NO PHONE ORDERS TAKEN, @@é@@@jEfifl@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@m@@m EEEEEEEE Keith ® ' Vaudeville “The Better Kind”— NIPPON DUO PALACE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Full of Pep, Action and Thrills in y “THE MOLLYCODDLE” Best . Of Photo Plays WEDNESDAY KEITH VAUDEVILLE—AIl Headliners. “HAPPY MOMENTS” With Amy Ardell and Her Minstrel Boys JANE TAYLOR EXTRA !'-THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY—EXTRA ! irginia Pearson And Sheldon Lewis § : IN PERSON Presenting a Vaudeville Sketch “The Second Chance.” ) ) ) 5 6 6 0 6 6 6 D 6 ) 6 Miss Bacon is a lecturer on Book Selections for Librarians in the New York Public Library School and com- piler of the Children’s Catalogue and' other lista of books, including a list ol on addition to books suitable for | Christmas gifts Miss Bacon will men2 tion a number of the other leading If one wishes to take notes it would PAULETTE & RAY (&