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HOLDING A HUSBAND | Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife ¥y Madge Eagerly Accepted Suggestion Lilllan Offered. hat Lilllan comprehended the mma | would face it Mother ham carried out her intention of Sag Harbor real estate inquiring for pr xlace at her f in her palms words the l g 1o the nts and with ch she serty 1 one had cupped my mother-in-law's hat Lilllan had hit upon a solu- of the problem I also saw, when r a few seconds’ brown study raised her head with some mut- d explanation of a neadache, and hed me a signal which meant t & should pretend to fall in with mother-in-law's plans. No doubt you are nght, mother,” sald meekly “And, the car Is ready But I ought to fix my & bit.” ICome to my room,” Lilllan eager- selzed the cue I had given her have an extra comb.’ nodded assent, urely upstairs after mask of casual n as the door w You've thought of something,” I rted emphatically “Now, us ky says, ‘spill it quick.'" l smiled provokingly, ed significantly Does your mother know anything the mechanism of automobiles?"” INo", I answered hopefully. hy 7 Because I should think it might an easy trick to have something wrong with the mechanism of the just as it reached the Dacey m,” she responded with a mis- vous smile stared at her for an instant, v hugged her ecstatically. You darling !" T exclaimed. “And, sourse, it will be the most natural & in the world for her to rest er the lllac bushes and the apple s, and then Dicky can dilate the old house, etc., etc., st as 1 planned when we thought we PALACE] TONIGHT “Mid-Summer Madness” and walked her, dropping indifference as closed then THURS., FRIL, SAT. A Photoplay For Everyone to See “LIONEL’ BARRYMORE J DEVILS GARDEN A Dramatic Story of One Man—One Love ! eith Vaudeville “Always the Best” Featuring "HUTG & MOEY CO. In a Novelty Dance Offering. YCCHTIT P EATE Lorne-Elwyn Players Oliver Morosco’s ombardi-Ltd. The Sensational Coniedy of the Year. Daring, Sparkling, Dazzling Costumes. A Sure Cure for the AL APITOL | HARTFORD - e — TODAY — CONTID | TOTO mous N. Y. Hippodrome Clown. || = y T VAT could inveigle her into a walk here. If she doesn’t fall for that—" A Tangled Web. left once.” down but to Lillian through the to the real es only make ner she fin ut the mother-in- “Then there's nothing tell her the truth at sald firmly. “Don't go farce of taking her tate offices. It will more furious when truth. If she were my law she stoppe Go on,” 1 peremptorily This thing means a lot to and I certainly want all the advice vou can give me on it. Frankly, I'm completely at sea as to what is best to do “Well, would have me, then ! ULillian said ‘1 told her at first that you had found a house, and let her le until she-evaporated her wrath. But as it is I would wait no lonzer than her enforced visit to the Dacey farm today. If she likes it, you can say, ‘Surprise ! Surprise !" or its equiva- lent It she doesn’t you properly remorseful, but firm in the true statement that it was absolutely the last resort, and that everybody will have to make the best of it. An- other thing, if she thinks she has discovered a place when you have overlooked it she Is going to be mighty supercilious and bossy about fixing it up.” “And if she will, of anything I I began dolefully. Lilllan put her hand reassuringly upon my shoulder as she interrupted me. “She’ll do that, anyway,” “If you had secured a cCross be- tween an Italian villa and an Eng- lish ancestral home with grounds to match, for the traditional song, she would be bound to disapprove. S why spend two seconds’ thought upon that angle of it? You know you'll have a certain amount of un- pleasantness to go through with about this place. That's the penalty of the discoverers of picturesque ruins.” “I suppose you are right,” T said, sighing at the tangled web in front of me, elthough my common sense told me thet Lillian’s advice was the only one to follow. “Margaret 1 My mother-tnJaw's volce, peremptory, irritated, floated up the stairs. I started hastily and moved to the door Whose Scheme ¥e Tt? “I'm going to follow your advice to the letter,” I =aid, “and then if anything goes wrong—" You'll have somebody to blame.,” Lillian retorted gayly. *“Go ahead! My shoulders are broad. But let’s hope for the best.” I descended the stairs rapidly, as- suring Mother Graham in passing that everything was in readine: for the trip. and manoeuvred so that she went to the yard for a final look nt Junior, giving me a chance for word with Dicky alone T swiftly outlined the scheme for stopping ‘he car in front of the Dacey farm. “Good enough,” Dicky commented appreciatively Whose gcheme is it, yours or Lil's?” “Lillian's,” I returned shortly. “H'm, T thought I recognized her fine Italian hand,” Dicky comment- ed, and something in his manner told me that he was again subcon- sclously resenting the deference I gave my friend’s opinions. can be disapproves, as she have selected—"" she said Photograph Albums Now is the time to get an Album and paste in your pictures as fast as they are developed. Take it with you on your vacation and save the danger of losing any valuable snapshots. ADKINS “Where you bought that Fountain Pen.” 66 Church Street. LYCEUM| —THEATER— —_— THIS SUNDAY EVE JACK DEMPSEY —IN— Will You Try A Sample of "SALADA" TEA % You cannot know how really delicious tea can be until you have tried “SALADA.” Send us a postal card. Address SALADA TEA CO., Boston, Mass. Unless otherwise noted, these uotices are written by the press burecus of the theaters ur attractions with which they deak FOX'S THEATER PROVES TO BE COO! “Sentimental Tommy," Sir M. Barrie’s famous story, depicted true to text in all details, is provii an entertaining picture at Fox's the first half of this weck. The many electric fans and the ventilation sys- tem at this theater makes it one of the coolest places in the €ity. In ad- dition to the al mentioned Para- mount picture, Eddie Polo does some more breath taking stunts in the lat- est episcde of “Do or Die” and the Fox News, a Sunshine cdmedy and an Outing Chester Travelogue are also on the bill. The trio of colored entertainers, Hunter, Curtis and Senorita singing and dancing act sufficient comedy intersy make it highly amusing. Bicknell, clay modeler, creates all sorts of artyq tic things and last night got y good hand. Lang and Rog-rs, low and girl with plenty of pep, about and Rob and and female team, hiv- sing and dance man, a male Paramount company erected fac simile of a Scotch village near Elmhurst, Long Island, a' d as it wi built from actual photographs it is a true representation of the town in question. This play is unique in that al' the elements nec interest of an audience, 3 our to a villain, a other sensa- >en in the the it has hold the does not have to a vamp, a murder tional feature general movies. LYCEUM. the new play Elwyn Players put on for their second bill for their engagement proved very popular and- it is full of comedy. This wonder- ful play which startled New York and Boston last season in which Leo Carillo scored a hit will remain for the balanceo f this week. Miss Bauer as the clever a nt to Lombardi has vedy pleasing role which will win her much more pop- ularity. Barry Donntlly who takes the part of Lombardi, is doing it very well. Mr. Donnelly uses good AT T™H Lombardi I which the Lorne Don’t hide skin trouble-heal it with Resinol This treatment gets right at the root of the trouble. The rich, cleansing lather of Resinol Soap rids the pores of impurities, while Resinol Ointment soothes and heals theinflamed spotsor blotches. Free trial. Dept. 6-T. Resinol, Baltimore. Md Full size at your druggists. Cuticura Soap —1Is Ideal for— The Complexion Seap,Ointment, Talcum. 25e_ever) Forwam O Cutiraia Laborstorivebup: X Mubenatave, Lift Right Off without Pain Drop a litt an aching corn, instantly that cory stops hurting, then shortly you lift 1t right off with fingers. Doesn't hurt a bit. Your druggist sells tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluse Italian dialect. Miss Fullerdid well in her new role. M Chase as the theatrical magnate has a small part. " AT PALACE. ymore in a picturiza- Maxwell's fascinating Devil’'s Garden,” will be at the Palace thea- ay “DEVIL'S Lionel Bz tion of W. novel, “The This ¥ credited with Leing the most powerful screen vehi- cle yet given to the famous actor, driving home the moral that unre- strained passion and temper reap their own punishments. It is the second of a new series of photoplay which Lionel Barrymore has contr ed to make for Associ- ated ational Pictures, the first being “The Master Mind.”” *“The Dev- il's Garden” was produced by Whit- man Bennett and directed by Kenneth Webb, two of the foremost personal- ities in the motion picture world. Supporting Lionel Barrymore in the leading feminine role is Doris Ran- kin, who in private life is Mrs. Lion- rymore. Other well known ar- of the theatrical world in the st are H. Cooper Cliffe and Mae McAvoy. The Keith vaudevflle bill for the last three days contains four excel- lent acts featuring Chung Moey Com- pany in a novelty scenic dance offer- ing. DEMPSEY PICTURE, LYCEUM. At the Lyceum on Sund evening there will be shown an exclusive mo- tion picture reel of Jack Dempsey in training for his big bout. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use ForOver 30 Years Always bears h N “THE WAVERLY” Branford, Conn., Now open for the season. Booklet. S. A. Hiebel, Mgr. ] 1 CORBIN MOTOR TRUCKING | COMPANY | 1‘ HIGH CLASS CLOSED CARS | Phone 1830. Rates Reasonable | CANADA Calls tou! toher VACATION LAND of IDEAL SUMMER CLIMATE In Canada, your Ideal Vacation is realized; Rideau Lakes, Muskoka Lakes—Georgian Bay—Nipigon— Quetico—Minaki—Lower St. Law- rence and Maritime Provinces. 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