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DING A HUSBAND Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Swiftly Made - IMan, ‘dear !" 2 the Bhrown RQerself for " Jdon 1 had ‘Whth an M¥ .ot betray on ac- 4. Who also bent over r childish face sharp- orry, 1 scanned my which was still flushed, to her umeven brenth- Herself “Why, you went out of the room so quick, and your face was all red, ;'mrl you went to sleep so quick, and I was afraid we couldn't wake you, and I am so sorry [ was naughty about my halr, and I never will be again.” Agnin, bed where ny the I'm Perfectly All “Mother wus naughty, lian bent over her child with passion- tenderness. “And don’t worry one bit more. ‘Im perfectly all right Now 1 must hurry or Auntie Durkee will be over with a rolling pin.” Marion laughed merrily, and [ saw | Lilllan's face relax with satisfaction. { There is nothing which causes her #0o much uncasiness as a shadow on Ut for o) e face of her idolized little rognition e daughter, be c t M ., ko 8he looke anything but “all as she had assured us, however. face held the deep lines which be- tray excessive worry or fatigue, and though the flush was rapwdly reced- ing, it was succeeded by a gray sort [\ look which I hiked still less. She Siace naa | “Aught me watching her and made Seven Slespers id.| o Triete moue at me. I fancy,” shp paig] Paragon of all Héusekeep- did 1 sloop .| ers.” e mocked. “Do ybu happen “; ":jl::iur:'lenglealyoy‘:u to havedsuch a thing as m piccejof - fce in this house?" nger with tho image of | ™.y’ 4 00" e put in the refrig- in the background, But| ..., (P;q morning,” 1 returned you're all right?” quiefty. /“g‘n wehoed mry wordag, her « | fubilantly. her mother's t. sick aro you, Mumste\?” 19 "l ouee in December you'd mother echoed thé| ., .o them. I know the water in tly. “Whatever puti , ... is almost boiling and if you'll head. swaetheart permit me to commit petty larceny (dnquiring, almost suspl-| "' o "ice box I'll show you how Bt me us she apoke and |, (yrn a worn-out Invalid into a werk to keep What Dicky |, ..y 100king spectmen.” ar fuce But Marion The Resalt. pre- anxiety hat- 2 open, right.” Her her arms high above it'r there,” she returned “% believe if I asked you glowing counten- PO - 'S MARTFORD " == CONTINUOUS 1P TO HITLAND’ Amcriea’s Foremost Song Introducing., Musical Hits to 1920, CHARD K NE nts from Groat Plays & Mayo—Gene La Crosse Kale & Indotta JHart in “The TOLL soul, and she diverted | .y pring the ice up to you my- B sitention from me J#*16.* 1 maid. starting for the door. wnd cleverly. In that gown? You will not!" she retorted, starting after me. But T had reached the door amd whisked the key from the lock §s . b} | she spoke. I pulled the door shut x s ! and locked it from ths outside, ever O as she tugged at it from within, Janghing triumphantly at Ther, I E . | hurried dbwnstairs, and soon rv:urhnnd [ with some leces of ive in a is! ‘y vemng ‘ 5§ 4 ynu‘wr: hurt that dress I'll {vhrr\sh you if it's the last thing I Mu‘TON ever do,” she threatened, as T en- | tered the room again. sm | “1 adefy you to find a single spot,” I returned. ° | “Lucky for you'" she retorted —Iin— crimly. w for a lightning toilet.” I had witnessed her marvellous T powers of recuperation before, also her speed in dressing, so despite my Y worry I ‘was not surprised when she utes later to see a most wonderful WOMAN transformation I knew that five minutes of her time had been spent fn applying hot, wet cioths to her face. following the treatment by dashes of cold water, and finishing by rubbing every portion of her face lightly with ice. The result was a ance, which, toned down only by a little cold eream and powder, looked twenty vears younger and in- finite degrees healthier than the face which she had worn out of the room Her abundand silver hair, always wavy, was knotted carclessly low on her head, her most becoming coiffure, and she was dressed with her usual modish exquisiteness except for the Jast fastenings, so hard for any wom- an to achieve alone. “There, lady !" she said trium- phantly. “Aren’t I nifty? Now, it rou’ll just- help me with these plagudy fastenings. “You're the eoighth wonder of the world,” T assured her, as I bent to the troublesome snaps, but my own heart wns far from assurance. There were limits, T told myself, even to Lilllan’s wonderful constitution, and her still more wonderful will, which, |0 far, had enabled her to triumph over really serious ills, both mental and physical ATE” Matinee at Evenings at 7:15 Doors Open Hall An Hour Earlier ALL NEXT WEEK RTIN'S FOOTLIGHT FQLLIES BIG MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESSES the fast stepping southern beauty chorus, a whirly girly frappe h, melody and Pretty girls—sweet singers—dandy comedians—Dbeautiful music, funny wardrobe—special scencry. - MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ALICE LAKE —IN— “BODY AND SOUL” ows That a Woman May Be More Than One Woman MPIRATE - GOLD™ POLLARD COMEDY CE ALSO “CIVILIAN Thomas Meighan in play such a erns being attrac America she h upon she renews friendship with an band decidedly ¢vilian clothes, She snubs him, after | which he gets a job as butler in her own home and proceeds to teach her lesson. of h story Fantomas, Outing and a Sunshine comedy are al- so on The vaudeville booked present two feature acts. Adams and Knight company in sketch called The other is four men in an act of | their Just Before Post Time.” to be a riot of fun, with bits of race | track.slang that are mirth producers. | Lew Rice, a former minstrel man, has | a black faced comedy stunt and Arch and Veder, man and woman, put on a singing and dancing number. A conoert for the Hall Fund, under the auspices of Clan Gordon, No. 19, O. 8. C., tion of Willlam Morris, will be given by the new Scottish tenor, Joseph Hislop of the Chicago Opera Co., assisted by a celebrated European 'Cellist, at Par- sons” April 4. WHAT EVERY WOMAN Tomorrow night the feature picture Fox's is Learns,” ton Sills, Irving Cummings and Wil- liam Conklin. of a disillusioned bride and a view of life that would not stand the test of after she has married him and lives| A with him in People who made in heaven" akening herwise bureaus of the noted, thea these nofices are written by the press crs or attractions with which they deal. CLOTHES” TO OPEN AT FOX'S MONDAY the famous “Civilian Clothes,” which scored hit on the New York stage, | open a three day run at Fox's! Monday afternoon. The story con- an overseas captain who weds S. society girl in France, she ed to him chiefly because uniform. On her return to rs he is dead, where- The other feature is Love,” a strong drama. mont News and an will also be shown. SEVEN HONEY BOYS The Keith his “Seven feature Honey with Boy Monstrels,” lover only to have her real hus- ey turn up very much alive and unromantic looking in LFSt part the front strels. that ranks of vaudeville Joe Armstrong, “One of | Army,” at-the piano. A powerful propaganda of the Bolshevists, The scenes have a wealth mor and a really good love s worked up. Fox News, a Chester the bill. e suall the laboring classe ““The Great Shadow, Palace, Monday, nesday. *“The Great Shadow" One is the Keane, “An Irish Courtship. own entitled “Racing Days,— This is said lic spirit it so stirred labor is agreed upon, HISLLOP AT PARSONS'. the bi b t day. el ny he big problems of the day Tyrone Power plays *the the shipyard foreman and and the direc- Mr. Power, His leading woman Dorothy Bernard, last seen screen in “Little #Women.” theater, Hartford, Monday, H. B. Warner will be seen in LEARNS—FOX’'S SUNDAY of love, A new episode of “What Every Woman starring Enid Bennett, Mil- | COmPlete the bill. phony orchestra, It is a dramatic story : musical program. The trusting, adoring girl learns | MARTIN'S FOOTLIGHT true character of a man only | new company presenting married life. “marriages are will receive a rude seeing this picture. intimate think Footlight I7ollies. on L (elolalgraioiaiarararaiararare ol SUNDAY NIGHT Excellent Attractions MARSHALL NEILAN Presents ‘The Country GodForgot’ HENRY B. WARNER i “UNCHARTED CHANNELS” WM. DUNCAN COMEDIES Palace Symphony Orchestra Concert Reserved Seats MONDAY els-7 py Minstrels FRICK & ADAIR in songs at the’piano JOE ARMSTRONG “One of Coxey’s Army” “VELVET FINGERS” SENNETT COMEDY The Big Dramatic Sensation “The Great Shadow” / —with— TYRONE POWE “Two Kinds of The Gau- intermission reel AT THE PALACE vaudeville bill at the Palace for Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday features the only and original late Boy Minstrel Show. They offer an excellent has brought them to min- Other acts include Keller and Burnett in ““The General Utility Man,” Coxey's and Frick and Adair in songs blow at the insidious and | the infinence they are gaining among is the story of’ * which is at the Tuesday and Wed- portrays the effect of a great strike, called through Bolshevik agents in this country. But as a result of efforts of the moder- i | ! ate elements of the labor party, pub- that reason begins to assert itself, and an armi- stice for a year between capital and both sidés pledging themselves to co-operate jn working out a peaceful solution -of [)irt of labor ) leader, and a capable cast supports on the On Sunday evening the Palace offers as the feature photoplay attraction, Marshall Neilan's story of the great northwest, “The Country God Forgo! charted Channels,” a whimsical drama laughter and society lepers. “Fighting Fate" with Willlam Duncan and comedies The Palace sym- augumented to ten pleces, will feature a specially selected FOLLIES AT LYCEUM. musical comedy successes comes to the Lyceum all next week—Martin's This company in- cludes among its players a southern 'HEN you want quick com= ng relicf from any pain, vee Sloan's Itdoes the job with= sz, rubbing, bandag- reely for rheumatism, reuralgi =4 and et Epreins and strains, backache, beauty chorua with beautiful ward- , and special scenery to make in- ing settings. The opening play, the first half of the week will be “Love Island.”™ New Britain’s own talent will ap- pear, in addition to the play, and the motion pictura program. Several persons have already handed in their names, and the management requests others who have any ability to come forward. It is felt that a trial has often led to a successtul stage career. “Body and Soul,”” a photoplay promising to be the most interesting of Alice Lake's appearances on the screen, the first half of next week. The forthcoming screen production, a story of an American girl art stu- dent in Paris, will give the young actress a character rather different; a departure from the girl-in-gingham parts. It is a romance of the Latin Quarter. Miss Lake proves as ap- pealing in the Parisign atmosphere as if shec had been born and raised within a stone's throw of the Seine. Stuart Holmes and Willlam Law- rence are among the principals in the cast. Special interiors and street scenes have been designed, all of Doctors Say Constipation Poisons System The majority of people suffer from constipation which poisons the whole system and causes coated tongues, bad headaches, foul breath: in chil- dren often results in high fever and actual illness. . These conditions may be quickly! relieved by Dr. True's Elixir—the Family Laxative that has wonders for men, women and dren since 1851. “I have great faith True's Elixir. I give it is doing hum much would not be without anvthing.” Mrs. Joseph Station, N. B.) You know the symptoms of chronic | constipation—sour stomach, belch- | inz, bad breath. heavy dull eyes, constant headaches, and general out- ! of-sorts feelinsg. Dr. True’'s Elixir 11 help adv —GRAND— HARTFORD All Week. Daily Mat. 2:15! Joe Hurtig Offers THE BOWERY BURLESQUERS FOSTER and HARCOURT As Eccentric Comedians. chil- in your Dr. it to my boy, good and I a bottle for! Boyce ('I‘raaceyI | FOR 4§ THREE DAYS q ONLY will be seen at the Lyceum worked |’ Thomas Meighan jn “Civilian Clothes” At Fe which have been carried out on rath- er a magnificent scale. Tomorrow night, a big comedy bill will be offered. Madge Kennedy, who was last seen here ‘in “Baby Mine,” will be seen in “Nearly Mar- ried.”” . Her part in this play-picture promises increased delight for her fol- | lowing. z Other pictures . inciude - “Come ' Again Smith,” a Pathe comedy, and an episode of the “Spur and Saddle” seriea with Marie Walcamp. COMING TO FOX’S. The Tox theater manager has ar- ranged for early showings of the fol- lowing famous photoplays: ‘‘Civillan Clothes,” ‘‘Heliotrepe,” *Black Beau- tv,” “The Road Demon,” “Something PARSONS = THEATRE —— HARTFORD TONIGHT 8:05 SHARP Popular $1.50 Matinee Wednesday EDDIE CANTOR —IN— MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS Nan Halperin Harry Kelly, Lew Hearn, Helen Bolton Pre-War Prices—Eves, $2.50—500 Saturday Matinee, $2.00 to 50c. Parsons’ Theater| HARTFORD N . APRIL 4 CONCERT FOR B BURNS MEMORIAL - HALL FUND Direction of William Morris Joseph Hislop Scottish Tenor of the Chicago Opera Co. Assisted by Oelebrated European OCellist. Roeserved ‘Seats, Floor $2.00. First Balcony $2.00 and $1.50. Second Balcony $1.00. x ‘War Tax Extra. Mail Orders Now by check. Public Sale March 28th. FOX’ i THOMAS MEIGHAN Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday to Think About “The ,and others as they:are reles THIS SUNDAY \1 Madge _Ke NEARLY' March21- Supported By the Follies’ Favorite -MARTHA MANSFIELD In the Screen Version of the Stage Triumph {‘CIVILIAN CLOTHES FOX’S NEWS 3 “FANTOMAS” IT'S BETTER, BIGGER, SMARTER THAN THE PLAY D9 OUTING CHEST! VAUDEVILLE—ANOTHER BRILLIANT PROGRAM Singing and VEDDER & ARCH I Dancing Deluxe RACING DAYS — AN IRISH COURTSHIP LEW RICE Famous Minstrel SUNDAY EVENING WONDER PROGRAM L