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OLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phuse of Revelations of a Wife Madge and Dicky Arrived at Thelr Destinatic eramped, miss? jally down at me bit" 1 said, proud to t for severnl minutes 1 had ped no feeltng at all in my t our guide 0w my words, for he ~;-.-|,‘{ her other and hold tumb. “Take IMcky, want her just as she s end. And I'll| tfeeling below | oft ! one firmly. | hand,” he directed im Pie her tikht. We don't [ 1ing into the Lum her journe Ain’t a mite of I've vomen come hoats before. Don't know to affect men the they don't wear right | reaches bet there | her knees. these seen evidently It don’t se same way Guess y nly a paddle sweep or two | shoes so tight.” walk it oir it A Great Relief. w. You could b deep.” hich unconscious lave an extra strong thrust of | common ,wnmv.l}k‘x my I I was too grateful for the proffered Hibernian- | #ld to resent the aspersion a feminine foot Iy so numb that fulfilled Jim | and have tumbled Lumbee river come to sense of le, and our boat logx were god 1o be the last curve of our but tar from tedious Journey us the 0, s enclosed by I am sure I should have Pierce's prediction isly into the \ | ignomin guide underbrish ; had not th I thowght the | my aid They then river widened into and Dicky o first glimpse almost lifted me wharf, leaning on Dicky's arm, I nd a short flight of d veranda of a most eabin, or scted by ach other, shore of the end to the must In this ¥ some unde W ane of the canoes ahe uly discharge | propelled by its | o n passageway he- | cove rhanting cypresses. The l whic branches almost swept t slipped through and 1 mar- at the skill of the guldes % this tortuous stream i brought his | ta the rustie pler, whe it | ht and held by the | minutes all along the veranda could be ds of two young negroes. He | heard the soft stamping of feminine s ind grasped my | feet as we tried to restore the clreula- tion to our numbed feet and legs. Jim Pierce, the man named Tim, ' and the other guides were busy with their canoes. Some were fastening them in the cove where we had landtd THEATRE ——~ HARTFORD Inke and rground miniature and be passas managed 1o as steps to the W of | | d it | Bad aire curfons but attractive log rather serics of cabins, con red pass L extended ®, belng gewanys with \long the narrow de- river Here saved from ignominy other the »ench, t that lighting »ing the 1 few I sank down on a rustic by the f; woman eanoes was unde And then fo Mimost e\ery Jim Plere from the same experience firmly hands taking them on through geway I had neted must go on past that which some of the T observed iy, too content with the irn of sensation rd feet really to know what | w aving. AND Dicky Decides for Dinn f course it goes on goase!" Dicky 1 laughingly. “Tt must, because it's UNE WALKER ; " N SCANDAL’ é B4 foc tha sowc It Bres on ad en aid others were the narrow 7y “The through | guides toak their river | place ALl WEEK— o« 8115, Mats, 2:30, (DN DAY & SATURDAY | ARLES CHERRY canoes,” to my COSMO HAMII N until it strikes Wed Mat, 81 ay of the big . Mat. $1.50—50c. briny. They are plenty of — nuts that go down the whole one hun- | dred and fifty miles to the sea in these freshments and sleep. But not for me! HARTFORD | This trip and return will be just about L TIHIS WEEK r.nnnw!h for yours truly™ 1 feel like the "Matiuce Dally man who sald he wouldn't take fifteen N BEDINI OFFERS gots wider and wider 30¢ the ocean or at least a say there million dollars for the kid he had, or give fifteen cents for another one. How wbout you, old dear?” I share your sentiments ahsolute- ly.” I said, rising. “But I have enjoyed | this trip trip so far tremendously, and 1 am ready for anything now that my feet have ‘thawed out.’ Is there a chance to.see the river beyond the bend? And where is Bluc's Bridge “Sit down again until I find ouwt, Dicky returned promptly “But T warn you I'm not zoing to do mugh rambing until after this famous dinner they is pulled off.” He disappeared into the cabin and of two reappeared at the with a red-haired glant. who held a hand and a dish towel in the ower. Upon his head was an an indescribable white cap, evidently intended to be of the v worn by a chef, while a huge enveloped him. His rumbling reached me plainly, as he pointed with the fork and gesticulated with the dish towel, evidently directing Dicky to various points in the camp. Anl then, as he saw me, he promptly took off the cap with the hand that held the fork, to my nervous eyes, narrow- Iy escaping the skewering of himself or Dicky deep, ducking obeis- ance, and retreated hastily into the cabin while Dicky came back to me, grinning In wid imusement, rdvertise In o minute door in amiable long fork in company looking nty Vandeville Offering BROTHERS MCINTYRE 1 GORMAN BADA HAWLEY in BELOV VILLAINY made A ——— Doors Open Half SHIRLEY MASON \ HIT It is not many months since Shirley why | Mason, in “Her Elephant Man” made her debut a | their | q)1ready Youth,” a nst the | that _ Fox's The | Flame thero most susxpense to the very end.” Nowadays s» many motion pictures are produced that tain to me Youth universal most critical will follow with great in- terest and old Mutt stratiol of their ingly Fox News lyings world your e i tha The fire singers featuring the have entertaining teresting serial. An Hour Earlier B G, SALVINL Managing Director NOW PLAYING H-U-BABY”’ Musical Company 1E HIT OF THE SEASON “MOROCCO BGUND™ ' HOPE HAMPTON INDOUS DRAMA OF TODAY “A MODERN SALOME” ACK SENNETT CoM REEN MAGAZINE LYCECM ohckoacded-getebetetetolel - Toke WONDERFUL SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19 DOUBLE ATURE OFFERINC GRACE DAVISON I Ne— “THE HIDDEN CODE” Picture of a Thousand and One Satisfying Thrills, WALTER MILLER —IN— “WHY TELL?” In a Smashing Story of Dramatic Force And MASTER PICTL PORTED B NING SHORT FILM 'BJECTS COMEDY “THE VEILED MYSTERY" FORD EDUCATIONAL JAL CONCERT BY LYCEUM AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA (-1-1-1-1-1-2-1-1-2-0-4-2- 2 -1 -1-1.1-1-1-7°3 THE oy SOLBLHBLBL FHVIVOG AT wE I fil hap |~v§‘flp w N B g Unless otherwise noted. these nolices are written by the peree bureau of the theaters or attractions with which they deal “ROMANCE” AT PALAC IN “FLAME OF YOUTIL” been produced possesses such lightful qualities as does the alluring and fa ting love st fiom the pen of KEdward Ameri foremost dramatigt, wh the ling role on the s e years in New 150, I'cston and Le when » theater during its e in this city beginning tonight. As Mme. ‘Cavallini, the a William Fox Star, yet she has The la production of high merit a three day engagement at ter today. ‘here is a stronger story of Youth than in most Shir- picture and aa result ia more real romance and two interesting characterizations. It bit of entertainment with is the ver- sses to lamo of several suc credit. st is York, open E behind Mason won for herself many triumphs 1 neat and is tod, & prominent critic. act present day. ppeal to only cer- people, that it is good a picture as “Flame of meme that has is a story the ol the ments the screen has known. The Keith vaudeville bill ss of such built on a appeal. It and Co. in “Bits of Irish,™ zuson in enjoyed by young ana will be like. and Jeff give another demon- atility in a scream- cartoon of the time “A anta Claus.” The latest ents before “Don’t Blame the Stork™ nedy offering. o vaudeville oqerings are the e sds toy Brothers in & novelty balancing Lew Freeman, Ada Gunther and &till Alarm™ a company of sure Rubetown tins in a very fine offering. —ee e CAPITOL—HARTFORD. funny rd Luck Hawley in Villain day, Friday and Saturday. Homer B. Mason and evening the pro- m includes *“Buck™ Jones in “Sun- ue.” Carmel Myera in “In rail” and the second chapter ntomas.' Very many comments been heard recommending the qualities of this most in- xt Sunday her partner have appeared. Billy and Eddie Gorman who searched the land of melody best. “Pinki TONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY The Celebrated Screen Classic 6 Months in New York—4 Months in Boston And 0 She \aid hare et very soul 10 fim -10\d wim the whole pitiful stow, -and Knew that eadh burning Wos carrying fim further from ez in&lward Sheldor's Eelebrated Play "Romance’ Directed. bu CHET WITHEY® KEITH VAUDEVILLE “The Better Kind” Togo—Japanese Novelty Mantell’s Mannikins Larry Reilly Co.—Bits of Irish Dave Ferguson in Alimony THIS SUNDAY FRANCIS FORD AND ROSEMARY THEBE In the First Chapter of the Dominant Serial THE MYSTERY OF “13” No screen production that has yet Romanc Sheidon, h Miss Doris Keane, who played > tor six fascinating prima donna heroine, Miss Keane has on the greatest emotional Her im- personation of the difficult role is one most brilliant acting achieve- features four excellent acts with' Larry Reilly Dave Fer- “Allimony,” Togo in a Jab- anese novelty, and Mantelle’s Manni- Wanda Hawley in “Her Beloved Vil- lain”—Mason and Keeler in “Oh.” “Her Beloved will be at the Capitol Thurs- Marguerite Keeler present “Oh!" which they ad- mit is a farcical improbability, but it's a hummer for fun. as has every act in which the bewitchimz blonde and *0dds and Ends of Songdom” is the result of the search for real novelty made, by have for the is the youth with bub- word [EH] bling personality, who has delighted Hartford audiences before. The Ber- nivici Brothers, musical artists, and Jim and Bee Mclntyre in a comedy act, “Hokum Corners,” are also on the bill. AT LYCEUM THEAT; “Morocco lound,” a %o Trace Of The Dise Since Taking “Fruif-a-tives' Dover, NEw HaMPSHIRE, *Tn 1906, I began tobetroubledwith Eczema. My arms and legs wera bandaged most of the time; and sometimes I could squeeze the pus out of my hands, they were so bad. About 8 months’ ago, I chanced to read an ad. of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and ‘Sootha Salva’, in which was told of a person cured of Weeping Eczema by these remedies. After using two boxes of “Fruit-a-tives® and one box of ‘Sootha-Salva’. I am endirely free of Eczema”* Dr E.N OLZENDAM, D.V.M. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N, Y. musical com- of- aby” company tonight, edy in five scenes, is “Oh- at the Lyceum Saturday Toramy the new fering of the Friday and Levene, that funny comedian, assisted by Frank 5 and a big beauty chorus, are seen in *“Morocco Bound.” One of the features of this show is the comedy quartet composed of Levene, Murray, | and Carron Miss Lillian Les- little | Murray. sisted by felody of and the chorus, she renders Love.” One of the many interesting epi- “A Modern Salome” in | which Hope Hampton makes her |screen debut, and which is beins shown at the Lyceum the remainder of this week, repyesents the court of {ing Herod of ancient times. It is the incident where the notorious Sa- lome does her famous dance of chantment, at the end of which monarch offers her whatever she sires as a gift—and she asks for head of John the Baptist. A double feature bill is on the | program for Sunday night. Grace | Browne lie, the “Million Dollar Prima Donna,” sings “Picture Ball” sodes in en- the de- the STONACH SOBAD HAD TO GIVE UP J0B . But Mr. Myers has his old job | back now, and has gained 2 30 pounds. Davison will be seen in “The Hidden Code,” and Walter Miller in “Why | rell?” Other pictures are a Rolin comedy, “The Veiled Mpystery,” and the Ford Educational, in addition, there will be a concert by the Lyceum iugmented novelty orchestra. - — “Over g year ago my health got so bad I had to give up my work as coal miner. ' Had a verg of stamach trouble. ! 1 felt so bad m thing, and ldyu-ehna RHEUMATIC TWINGE 5 st sietomicig o = | tim any. | s‘ol ?:‘;n&y started to tinke iiflh I ion a en went to a farm here ti Get busy and relieve those work. I earried my Hm‘m:u:r:it: with that handy bottle of me all the time, took it regularly and Sloan’s Liniment zained in strength and flesh every day, = and was able to work the entire season HAT Sloan’s does, it does thor- | throuah on the farm, and now I am back oughly—penetrates without rub- nt“r‘:‘):hwnr} in the Greenridge Coal Mine. bing to the afilicted part and B lcn started taking Milks Kmul- romptly relicves kinds of exter- | 1 omih ios ong o 185 pounds but now promptly most kinds of exter- I weigh 163, and am aa strong and healthy nal pains and aches. You'll find it |as I ever was.'—Lem Myers, Virden. IlL. clean and non-skin-staining. Keep 4 Thousands of people who have suffered handy for sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, for years from stomech and bowel trou- over-exerted muscles, stiff joints, back- | bles. have found relief, almost from the ache, pains, bruises, strains, sprains, | first dose of Milks Emulsion. And it is | bag weather after-cffects, "fl'i"'::‘ o T Bl £ nntel or 39 years Sloan’s Liniment has easant, nutritive helped thousands the world over. You | Sooves: hoatthy mori Boisine. It re- aren’t likely to be an exception. It cer- ing away with all need of pills and phy- tainl; does produce results, sics. 1t promotes appetite amsd quick{y l druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40, puts the digestive organs in shape to as- similate food, As a builder of flesh and 1 mreng':s;dMltloka‘:Bmahlon is-strongly rec- | omme: vse Whom slek: we'}:ened. . > e g | is is the ouly solid emulsion mad: and se Blh&ble that it is eaten wim:’ ! { sp&on like ice fi:eum. 0 matter how severe Jour case, you re urged to try Milks Emylsion un{l:r Po e i, S e g2 s e | . you, irections and if not satisfied with the results, | Thousands Thank money will be promptly refun?ii. l;:lg; | ) 75¢ “and. $1.54 Tper battle. e’ Milks r D L h lEmuldon Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold o ean ardt | pv druggists everywhere, 5 wht} discovered Hem-Roid, the com- ’, — mon-sense Pile remedy. No cutting— > no greasy salves—but & harmless tab. | ORI WAUEN. NNXA Wy e let that gives quick, safo and lasting relief. Money back if it fails, says | K'EEP YOURSELF Glark & Brainerd Co. | IN GOOD FORM BY J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR Sluggishness, with marny people, is a com- mon trouble and a dang:rous one. It is due to improper functoning of the organs of elimination, and such improper functioning is frequently responsible for the aceumu- lation of waste poisons in the body. This gives rise to fovers and other diseases which very often leave a persom toa weak to cum- bat the severe weather conditions of winter, PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER and a chronic ailment may be the result. Nerve impingement is the direct cause. Have same removed by a Chiropractor, nature — will do the rest. Rely on Cuticura J. A. VOLZ To Clear Away| | TP Chiropractor Skin Troubles ! Sulte #¥7, Fourth Fleor r‘nf:‘uu Of¥-e Hours: $-1% m—~2-§ p. m. PPy s A A ey e g E-waing Hours: d@v; and Saturday, SLLLLLRRVBADBTBLARBEE FERSE VAUDEVILLE AND BGST $ICTURES THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY SHIRLEY MASON N “FLAME OF YOUTH” Proucunced the Best Picture in Which Miss Mason Has Appeared DJ IN FOX NEWS 4--HEADLINERS--4 The Best of Vaudevilic LEROY BROS. LEW FREEMAN ADA GUNTHER “THE STILL ALARM” A Company of Sure Fire Sifigers Featuring the Rubetown Fire Brigade 19th “X HARD LUCK SANTA CLAUS” SELECTEP COMEDY VLEVLOBBLELD SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER BUCK JONES —IN— “SUNSET SPRAGUE” CARMEL MYERS “IN FOLLYS TRAIL” SECOND EPIS OF “FANTOMAS” “A MILLION DOLLARS REWARD" The Serial That Grows More Interesting With Each Chapter PRODUCED BY WILLIAM FOX —FOX ENTERTAINMENTS— PDOBHBOIVHDOLVDVELVSHD LB Llofetegeetetetotelotetelofolofoto ot T - ot gt ke hhkchddeacacaczatotot elof ok F | deactetelogelelo] B | broken “Bayer package” which EndsStubbornCoughs in a Hurry old For real effectivemess, thls edy has Do equal. ‘home-made rem: a. nt 4o prepare, and T thing better for coughs ottle, put 2% ounces of 4 plan granuiated sugat full pint. 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VIVIAN DENTIST -~ Porter & Dyson Blag. 52 Main St. HerbertE.Anderson Teacher of Violi 115 Dwight St. Tel, 11454, PHOTOGRAPHS Taken All This ; Week Will Be FINISHED FOR CHRISTMAS ARCADE STUDIO'

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