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OLDING NEW A HUSBAND dele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Walled rushing across the I8' Skeesick™ -haired woman pom the house rleking shrilly and con- | Mrs. 1 her and injurios LAlllan, e steps to meet @ extent of the ocaused her terrifying, bled aspect, -ut Lilllan jed at & little choking . The child had follow- was evidently making a to be brave, but her tle face was drained of d hor eyes were wid To the child, who Itered frowm unplea sight of th on st have been one s small daughi»r 1 the ehild of her shoulder the sight and spoke head her sho There are Mr. Ticer | ew her to ‘In'mv\ . stay her. and er ave I quiet to help way the her 1 shal! help in any returnad, watching had flung herself on ont of Mrs. Ticer with tle cries ‘But 1 have in many hystericai ot the recognize th woman of her own badly hurt, of making the most 100 a i she s quite es." indi- n sald. buck to at least, doosn't death,” Lill with mother, e nt fon, Y—FRI.—SAT. nnual. Big Week RGAN, FORD & Co. Comedians. EGAN & CO. ging Offering. CLOWN SEAL 't Miss Him ! STANCE TALMADGE Peppery Comedy had | of , But Marion drew herselt erect and away from her mother’'s clinging Ashamed of Myself.” 1" she cried, with of self-reproach in “I'm ashamed of myself. be a fine Girl Scout, wouldn't I got scared this way when anybody got hurt? Suppose it Auntie Madge, and you had to stop to take care of me. Please go and help tr poor woman stand right here, and if you to get anything, just call.” stooped my own note was, wat me and kissed her darling girl,” 1d simply, walking quickly with toward the little group on the lawn. I knew that nothing Marion could have = or would have gratified her adoring pride [in the child. I bad heard Mrs. Ticer command to he® husband oming and he had paused t from line ciean cloth \rd a couple of heavy towels. these Mrs. Ticer was the blood which strean oman’'s re, and endes 4 anch her wounds couple ol ugly gashes in her head. At the sight ¢ them 1 wondered if T had taken, if the woman dangerously i shrieks had she me a done mother's fiinz as she a him snateh of \ the | With awny the to d do ! a heen mi not af r all The into “moans. “Oh, Meesis dees time again Mrs. Ticer's Question he hasn't’ Mrs. Ticer “Picar, you get me a water.” me please.’ 1 that Lilifn and helpers in this first-aid Mrs. Ticer in command, the her things are in “ and Mrs. surgienl have first- woman's he keel ov and Ticer, T tink me " she wailed over said basin erisply of warm ‘Let [ saw I could be treat- full ef- injured | for but wnent, | ficient Iuhn) n was and used to where wént on, bring som it. We was “I know just hen.” I v will youn wish with us." would be up gratefully. “I to do with.” ind 1 me vour kite Underwor ot d Kits | | That ! 1 splendid ! She Red haven't much to the I bore more first-aid things sprinted back swiftly ater and Lilllan carried the Ax T prepared to hand Ticer whenev she should them, Tillian snatghed up a bottle f pungent revivifying and ran swiftly to the house ance at the lips of the upon the grass showed of her action.. The them, and over gray look was Lilllan ¢ and in. warm n Iving the necessity yod was leaving florid face a reeping. his isn't h wife ome hands, Ticer “Pity there their -made though I T won stand Underwood. Y Here, Mis' her commanded of home here around takes a well That's right, 1 thought- drink hooc uess it it )'re Skee pe to i Mis ful this.” The protested, but inexorable. Tt to a sitting feehly arm was Mi keesick"™ position, and the draught went down her throat, making her sputter, but preventing the swoon into which she inevitably have fallen in an- minute or two. Ticer lowered her again turned woman Ticer brought s’ must other Mrs ground cally to us. “1 eall cause 1 couldn't name in a thousand in an undertone, care. But don’t ought to have a doctor?” At our emphatic assent, turned to her husband. can you get in time to his way back to the and apologeti- ‘Mis' Skeesick,” he- pronounce her year,” she said “and she don't you think her she Mrs. Ticer to the Doc the up catch Pettit on from hospital? Girls! Girls!! SaveYour Hair With Cuticura a4 Otntment to clear Dandruff and itching, Se. . Sampies fres of Cuticura, Dept X. World Famous ‘‘Mountain Ash’’ elsh Male Concert Choir give a concert at the Center Congregational Church pnday Evening, May 9 at 8:15 e work is a evince a tone quality s 75¢ and $1.00. For revelation in the art of singing. NEW YOR of the purest beauty ~CHICAGO TRIBUNE sale at Crowell’s Drug Store. HERALD $3,000 GIVEN AWAY— —At y Council, No. 12, the— Knights of Columbus GRAND FAIR April 29th to May 9th at the wiping | not changed | interposed. | My (IATmE g w.\ N » 9 TUnless otherwive noted, buremus of the (heate MINSTRELS AT FAIR Repetition of First Night's Show To- or night at Kaceys Fal n Armory on Arch Street. The Kacey sccond appearance Knights of Columbus fair this eve- ning when they will stage an entire- new show under the direction of V. O'Brien. Joseph Haffey interlocutor of the troupe and end men are Edward Kilduff, Merritt n, George Welch. John J. y, Urban Callahan, Jamecs Don- wnd Vincent Ringrose. Large crowc re continuing to | «wn cach evening to the fair and e booths being well patronized night Plans are bei | day afternoon |B and White | form. mins are Satur- the per- made for a u.m at which minstrels will TOM MIX DOES SOME QUICK SHOOTING—FOX'S, see opens Motion picture fans who ‘Hands Off” at Fox's, which today for a three days' run, Tom Mix, the star, do some most remarkable quick | stunts ever seen.on the screen. it is a real shooting exhibition, no screen camouflage. Mix shoots a rope lin two and in another scene gives | # sound thrashing to a bully who had | insulted a pretty daughter of a ranch- man. Mix throws his rope over a telegraph pole arm, lassoes the ruf- fian and hauls him up over a horse- trough. Dangling in the air, the men uses to apologize, whereupon Mix six shooter and with a quick shot clips the rope in twain, dropping the man into the tank of water. Other pictures are the Fox News, Mutt and Jeff and a Sunshine comedy. Four new vaudeville numbers also offered, hecaded by playlet entitled “Grouch This is put on Douglas Flint and company and d to be a mirth provoking number. Russell and Russell have a sensational areo act. Margie Carson is a pretty ingenuc who does a good bit of comedy char- acter acting and has a good singing voice and selection of songs.' Pauli and DeHaven round out the bill of shooting is We Can’t Show Ever} | Picture, So We Only | Show the Best. ox’ NOW PLAYING Everyboy’s Hero TOM MIX In His Latest Smashing Drama HANDS OFF Chuck full of fine healthy excibemgnt. I SUNSHINE COMEDY | A 90 Horse Power Laugh Machine. MUTT & JEFF FOX’S NEWS Pick o’ the World VAUDEVILLE Douglas Flint & Co. Present GROUCH GREGORY A Rib Tickling Farce. Russell & Russell. Margfiarson Pauli & DeHaven More than that. Next Week THE STUPENDOUS INNOVATION WEEK BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, the | will see ! the | And ;| Watch For It ! these motices are written by the press attractions with which tuey deal. a man and woman in a sing- and talking comedy act, some dancing thrown in for measure FINE VAUDEVILLE, PALACE. The Palace is offering five exccllient i acts for the last three days of week as the big feature on the annual big week program. the xyvlophone wizard, play le; a pleasing comedy Jay Reegan & Co. t the piano; Ross ahd Ros: comedy couple and the Clown Seai und out an excellent variety bill. The feature picture om the bill pre- sents Constance Talmadge in her latest comedy hit, “Good Referenc Other films include the ever popular Pathe Weekly: a revival of one of Charliec Chaplir funniest comedies; and Eddie Polo in a new episode of his s AT LYCEUM. The patron of the photoplay who seeking the hest that the screen ftords should not miss the opportun- ity of witnessing William Favershain in *The Sin That Was His,” which is being shown the last half of this week. The story by Frank Packard s one -of great dramatic intensity, laid amidst the picturesque Canada. Hobart Henley directed, and in addi- ition to the star the supporting cast contains the names of Pedro De’ Cor- | doba, Lule Warrenton and others. i Heading the vaudeville program The Movie Makers will make more scenes THURSDAY, | Morgan, For The Sale changing daily for the remainder of the week. Bentley and Carroll will entertain the audience with a sister tact. Lang and Murphy and Pearl Orrell Co., will present a juvenile novelty act. Nick Carter and others will complete the program for the last half. . CAPITOL—HARTFORD. A Willlam B. Friedlander show, equal in entertaining powers to his others seen here this season, but en- tirely different from the girly-whirly variety is “The Fifers,” which will be at the Capitol the last three days of the week. Merlin is a real vaude- vifle surprise, with something mys- i ntertaining up his sleeve. is the chap who just sits down at a piano and raps out jazz and coaxes out the Kkind of melodies that { keep everybody pleading for more. The Maxine Brothers and Bobby, pro- vide eleven minutes of real fun with {a comedy dog that has some novel tricks of his own. Monroe Salisbury is shown in *“The Barbarian,” the picture feature. 2 Best butter, §le 1b,, Russell Bros.—advt. Ibs. $1.00. —NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE— Has Canaries, Pigeons, Parrots. Greene’s Chick Feed and Purina Feeds. Also Liberty Malt Extract, Hops, Stoppers, Strainers and Bot- tles. Baby Chicks Every Wed. 105 ARCH STREET. TE 1121-3. LYCEUM THEATER Now MOVIE MAKERS Actual scenes of a photoplay PLAYING taken in full view of the audi- ence. New scenes taken each day. Views of the audience taken at each performance. See yourself as others see you. Sce the local vampire vamp the See hero. the best laughing show of the season. MURPHY and LONG a Comedy and Singing BENTLEY and CARROLL Singing and Dancing PEARL ORRELL & CO. Juvenile Novelty WM. FAVERSHAM in THE SIN THAT WAS HIS 'Watch Tomorrow’ JIM JAZZ SAYS— “I Bring to You a Vital Burning Message— You Fathers, Mothers, Brothers and Sisters, None Will Be Passed.” Mark Down S NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP 357 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN. BRISTOL STORE, 135 MAIN ST} MOUNTAIN ASH SH SINGERS HERE MONDAY MOUNTAIN ASH CHOIR| SINGS HERE MONDAY The return engagement here on Monday, May 9th, of the celebratea “Mountain Ash” Welsh Male Sing- ers, is another distinct contribution to tho artistic life of New Britain. To lo)‘ers of vocal music, Welsh singers are known the world over. Singing is the national pastime in Wales, every village having its con- PARSONS =—— THEATRE —~ HARTFORD 3 Nights, Beg. Tonight, 7:15 (S. T.) (Matince Saturday) Messrs. Shubert Présent Oscar Straus’s New Operetta ‘THE LAST WALTZ’ With ELEANOR PAINTER And a Notable Cast of 175 Artists, Eves. $2.50—50c. Mat. $2.00—50¢ TODAY — CONTINUOUS WILLIAM B. FRIEDL! Producer of “Pitter Patter’ Dry” and other big musical offer- ings, announces THE FIFERS” Amcrica’s Greatest Dancers with ANDREW BYRNES, Soloist ROBERT REILLY & CO. ‘\IFRLI‘\ NELSON WARING BOBBY' MANINE BROS cert group and annual musical con- tests. To those who were in that enrap- tured audience which filled the Center church on their previous appearance here—October 23, 1919—the “Moun- tain_Ash” concert choir needs no in- troduction or recommendation. There has probably never been brought to- gether an organization of Welshmen that could equal the “Mountain Ash™ singers. By the beauty of their voices and the perfection of their interpretation they have sung themselves into the hearts of hundreds of American audi- ences since their arrival here a year and a half ago. .On May 17th they sail for their native Wales—probably never to return. Each member of this remarkable company is a soloist and the con- ductor could give—if it were possi- ble—a dozen different programs in one night and the men could sustain the same without the aid of a scrap of paper. The secret of their extra. ordinary success is also due in no small measure to the fact tHat they feel keenly what they sing. Their in- born fiery temperament enters into every word they utter or sing. The program which they will give here on Monday, May 9th, follows, it is well balanced, comprising classic, popular and humorous numbers, ten- or,. baritone and bass solos, duets, quartets, choruses and piano selec- tiona. Parg 1. “Jolly Roger"’ i Choir. “Shipmates o’ Mine™ Chorus, Song, < Parg IL “Blue Danube’ . Choir. Song, “Good By S S, Charles “The Sea Hath Its Pearls’ Pinsuf Waltz, Straus #....Tost Quartet, Members of tha Choir. Pianoforte Selection—Selected. Prof. W. Evans. 3 Duet, “Mae Cymru'n Barod”..Pa Messrs. 8. Jenkins and D. T. Davie: Song, “Mighty Sea' ... Beresfor: John Williams. Descriptive Chorus. “Italian Salad'” Gent Choh-—Solo by S. Jenkins, National Anthem. The concert is given under thé pices of the Center Church Fello club. Tickets for sale at Crowell Drug store and at the door. Best coffee 3 1bs. Bros.—advt. POLES ADVANCING IN SILESIA LAN (Continued from First Page.) $1.00.—Russe his government following the ou break of the disorders, has issued proclamation, according to a m sage to the Tageblatt from Beuthe in which he declares he has assumg the leadership of the rising. The German newspapers estimaj the number of armed irfsurgents D. Teifi Davie: “Soldiers and Comrades”.. . Adlam Messrs. R, Thomas and D. P, “flllamsl Part Songs— (a) g Filwr Cwsg" (b) “Pa-ma-lou” ....... Choir. Selection—Selected. H Prof. W. Evans. } “By the Fountain”...../ Adams M. J. Edwards. “Martyrs of the Arena’ De Rille | Duet, H . Powell, Pianoforte Song, Chorus, Upper Silesia as 50,000. Korfanty 1‘ quoted by “the Tag! blatt as saying in his proclamatio “The Polish government removt me from the post of plebiscite g missioner. I was not in a positio isuppress the revolt. I am no long plebiscite commissioner. 2 “The same blood, however, runs our veins, As your brother, I wi fight with. you. We at any cost shake off the German-Prussian boni "age. No power in the world will able' to pievent us doing so.