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MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Adele fiarrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE —_— e woman who salid me, and had tak What— Dick began there w any spiel like t truth, she' ioh ot Who Was It Telephoned Dicky the News? phoned, had cared to the hote tor People the hotel eorridor Dleky did not spealk, nor did he give me a chance to 1 had wished to himselt defily were passing in and outside my open door, and cours \ handing old Li told the much the again promise 800N Mother Guess and intil 1 1o 1 found you: won't, catch or d better attend her word even if He through the door, elosed it after him, and starcd at me in amazement for a second. ‘or the love of Mike, Madge, this happen, and why didn't you wi me?" he demanded with the usual masculine proceeding of fixing taldphone; the blame first and administering the tAlsamamh) comfort later. Then he must have | .4 crisply. #cen how near I was to tears, for he| suddenly opened his arms, swept me| s AT Into them, carrfed me to a big chair, | oughts wire and seated himselt o it, still holding | (i (nestion me. Why had the “What you need he announced| .ot tejephoned Dicky himself? echeerily, "is a good, comfortable cry, Was it because h;‘ T #0 go to it. This coat's rainproof, and his voice to Dicky's critical ca here's a hanky. perhaps—knowledge—over He put into my hand one of his| ;o .0 own big linen handkerchiefs, and the humorous flourish with which he em- broidered the act had the effect which I fancy he secretly intended and I burt out laughing instead of crying. utter do a 1 on 50 SWUNE ns phrasi to to tha ar I % hOW | He with wall did in the strode me back and roso, infinite put care, ke a please, for to t short, Liltian, engagoed had no ears ul mysterious fo SLEEPY Madge is Puzzled. Dicky echoed my laughter, patently relieved, but he held me close until my rather hysterical outhurst had ceased. When I put up the hgndker- chief to wipe away the tea laughter had brought to my eyes. I slipped off the bandage from the in- jured eye and forehead, and heard Dicky glve a dismayed gasp. %, BY ARTHUR ki g a friends me a 15¢ my ate il very back her it ything t right chair to the | simple All my h a reignen 0 trust i ~TIME TALES (01T BAILEY Wfi\,\nm “Good gracious, Madge ! Have you had a doctor? ‘Are you sure there| isn't a fracture mewhere? Here ! Let me get up This must be seen to right awa 1 put my restrainingly. \“Listen ! T admonished, purpc Iy using one of his especiai aversio in words. “I have had a doctor. The house physician examined the injury very carefully, and he it is rot serious. 1In fact, the only reason he| wishes me. to stay here for “or | two is on account of the sho And | there waf no reason for my wiring and frightening you. You didn't much | expect me home until tomorrow. And—now it's my turn to ask ques- tions, and I warn you that I shall give you no mency until you answer them: How in the worid did you know what had happened, and where T was, | and how did you get here so auickly " | I was indeed wild with cur v | Dicky must have had some imperative | summons from some one who knew | exactly where 1 w And 1 knew of no one save the mysterious forcigner | whnom I,had met on the train, who | even knew that I was in the city. It| must have been he who had notified Dicky, and I paid & mental tribute to | his powers as a sleuth, My efforts to | elude him, of which 1 had heen proud. had been utterly istened with all my ears for Dicky's | 4 first words, and was utterly taken| oked back and amazed when 1 heard them, | Dicky Explair “Why, some woman, couldn't | She thought that o quite catch her name, called up the |ty stop him Bt it Leffle: and asked thein to send for glightest difference. Billy Woor me, she she would call up again in|continued vigit the clover twenty minutes. She must know the | just as often as ever. And it neighborhood dawn there, for that's to (he Muley Cow that he stayed a correct estimate of the time it gen- cp cach time there. erally takes for the Leffle, to notify | “Something will have to he d us, and for us to get to the telephonc. | keep th It we ever get a 'phone put in—but | ciover,” sh T'll not tantalize you with remarks|the herd. there'tl b nest winter,” GLOVER TOPS, ‘T'he Muley Cow noticed Woodchuek was making back forth across the j Watching him carefully, she sa he always crept under the fen stole into the field where the grew., And every time he cam again he look That clover's tha . and hands on his shoulders not intende K. a s0 useless. 1 hiw. it to be ¢ made no to he went announced to the “If we don't stop no nice clover hay drew a deep breath and went t1 14 T went, to hear a him, little red cow. most dulcet contralto voice sweetly leveryhody hed—overyhody inquiring if T were Mr. Richard Gra-|the Muley (low She ham. And then she sprang the pleas- | funny in the suggestion. ant news that you had met with an| silly; and she il accident, that some friends had taken |*\Whoever heard of a Wooc care of you and escorted you to this|wearing a poke about his necl hotel, where T would find you. Believe| “Have vou toid Billy Woodch me, the next few minutes were strenu- | keep ont the ' one ous ones, 1 did the tallest lying of | Muley Cow's friends inquired v life to convince Mother that it| “I'vc a hint; but :pn.' a most important business mat- | he can't take a hint,” fer which called me into town. 1|replied think she's still divided between two| *“Then someone theories—one that you're in some to him," the morgue, and the other that some herd told the Mule wicked luring woman has asked me 1o the to do dine and dance with her while you're s the oldest cow temporarily off watch.” t My thoughts whirling this timc had “Anyhow, over saw n She t as mucl W a of clover dropped it will to friend saic have plainly the whole that she | canse one m. Ho the hurried that his Billy vay next time madly tele- | chuck were A woman on by PARSONGS Harttord MATINEL AND MARCH NIGHT " .5 nm*rom: ¥ OF NEYY SONGS AND OLD FAVORITES WITH A REMARKARLE. COMPANY OF VAUDEVILLE STARS DIRECTION WYILLIAM MORRIS 73 ik 5 enty ¢ of o 50 Matinec " i many t Biil trips sture wth clover e hack d plumper than before” d - for you,” the Muley Cow told him at Jast ts the matter with you?”she nough t o the tehuek rateh emed 1 long on= fo ‘oodchuck boy out of our | rest of | fim for us i somehody onght to put a poke on And oxeopt otbing ! honglhit h, too: ichuck uck to of the secms the Muley Cow| speak 1. And y Cow it, 1 on the Waood- {0 the 4 di- | 29 BRITAIN DAILY HERALT: SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922, sEnvicr DRAPINGS ARE PQPULAR BY MARIAN HALL New York, March 11 Overskirts and drapings quite the thing for summer frocks and usually, as in this gown printed willow, the draping to lengthen the effeet the The newest gowns, mid-summeor wear, invar- or skirted po ta part of the Undeniably notic s the roxp Unless othersise indic hy the pre PALACE THEATER the of Pus: ra— serves 3 skirt for are drap effect of shown fably that the | it 1 skirt | Waist transition to time line frock od natur ag in most and | re thrilling motion pictures produced in|m many months is “Porever,” Geo, 1ita- maurice production for Puramount starring Elsle Ferguson and Wallace Ield, which will be the feature the Palace theater rop H | luxe days, hegliming Shunday night Headed by the stars named, : cast in this photoplay Is the most | One of cluborate b |in de | four | at | their hour interesd to lines in the set fram at day mauy with a Nehroeder ther se waist line ather type two thir same waist maodel or verely accent- And one s deciding th own and th aust be cor lone seem hour, u gown low ke this with | the the the im b Para- | ex W Anatol." oungsters th i posing guthered for a mount picture with the possible ‘eption of *“The Affairs of A halt dozen are woen the [ picture. | grow | ove In of good st figure sidered, to sot the The sic estin 1l kinds sionally one with entirely. or first more line of t in of yle this ves of this frock Is an inercasir them and slit tl fanciful ways sees them dis the be “Peter Ibhetson," th played Charles Iaton, eig old, 1 Buck, edition of Elsiv little of st ' to he up inter- by ton- m are an eight guson, i hecomes Inter or cut om the |0 the 'W th 1e girl who Towers' in the [ Due stor] & The Keith vaudevidle bill for Mon- Wednesday — wi Reckless | wi in day, Tuesday and ci four fine acts ywith and Arley in a novelty offering that [th | they call “Taking a Chance winl Ivans the tramp monologist, who has i many good laughs up his sleeve; wij sighton & Du Ball, a clever pair of \ekface comedians who also sing| nd dance exceedingly w 1 Zell- | 1y Muley (* stood [ teature pight in his I stopped him. ‘Go hack!"” suid severely, “You | mustn't eat any more clover. You've | |had too much of it already.” Billy Woodchuck sat up on his hind feet and stared hard at the Muley Cow. But he said neve word i 5 | “\What's the matter with you 5 3 him. “Can’t you speak when poken to? Have you nothing clover-patch, the nw ni man, Dennison (‘o very dancing offering in which some elever | dance steps are shown in an original | i manner / n added attvaction for |y, ‘ night only in conjunction [y, Forever,” another featire | sllence will Le offered with Hleanor | g | IMelds in “Hearts and Masks" - 3 N FOX'S THEATER | chance FFox's | Tox Mix in | ‘hasing the | of vaude- well at| “ Lsked you're a1y 1t appeared that hinking," he stammere that you your Muley R had, ‘wi horns.” sort he VZAAR CLOSES TONIGHT sl ost Cow hiza M. over lose tonight will The sueces » run R. will heing PRy s theater, da G % by Aziz Grotto, hall, sior in “Don’t he lost Fiectric had she eried 1 why ninny!" horns, 1ose That's Muley Cow."” Woodchuek never a | my never ;‘m brought to a ¢ when a they 15 the last patr will have to sec his whirlwind comed | Moon,” und the four ville which have gone formance row night has heen (Tefty Flynn, fakes the leading frame, “Smiles Are Tr picture brings W new offering, “The This is a story of home addition to new va on Monday, Warner present their lacular eren Tonight any to me the Billy nouse her, ¥ It gave turn to be nade her Well! call i new b awi Paige automobiie given ts 80 sat as still a took his eyes off the Muley Cow a queer Jooked at so steadily. 1t fidget and squirm, well!” she exclaimed yon act! What's the » Are you il Billy Woodchuck. thinking what a long as last night there rerrymakers on record breaking | expected. In addition the automobile, pite the weather o big crowd of pand and tonight a tendance i the awarding ral other presents given away this evenir 5 the and feature Mau- Yale in mp a douhlc ArrAnge: former role “How troubie ] alo night and | will br midnight going in assired. the cace ening, there cvening until hooths I he and a good fime no canvas comedy The other 11 in a ou was only you hav “Nothing of ‘ow spluttered vou can't see neehin haven't « just this Jover.” gpid g { [ foof eville irother movie the Muley a “Tt's my opinion thig well. There must he wrong with your € And loubt that the tron You've caten too much “the Tn show will sort! nv The Matrapoliti Serviee), (Clopyright 1522 Newspape OPPOS DEPENDENCE, Does Not l‘-rli('\f‘i Minjeter to China Time is Ripe for Action. Manilz, March Philippine repnbl gulfed in i sm submerg Sehurman, t a dinner tene jninos, Dr churman the first Philippine com 1 by President Mc- An ‘ndependent | 4 time 1 tides of im Dr. Jacoh 1o China red him by 13 at t iblc o, minist he ¢ peri Gonld declared icading I and UNDAY NIGHT, MON., TUES., WEI:). ADOLPH 7ZUKOR presents ELSIE WALLACE FERGUSON. ! REID % "FOREVER® aGEORGE FITZMAURICE production Based ' DPTER IBBETSON Bifaumie DuMaurier Q CParamount CPiclure i Here's RIS thriil romanee, that gives to com- drama of love blighting | flames lives—forever ! chairman o mission appointe Winley. Y1 have always think the Philippines bt a liability for the taid. and gtill an States thought not (nited SAFELY REL!EVES K CATARRH OF THE BLADDER | B LACM:‘i i CAPSULES. POPULAR FOR GENERATIONS ‘A PREPARATION OF COMPOUND COPAIBA AND CUBESS AT DRUGGISTS, on TRIAL BOX BY MAIL 50¢ FROM PLANTEN 93 HENRY ST. BROOKLYN, N.Y. <BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ~ | | the wild ol mon clay a soul ! the screen's supreme a love that, un- hurdens, through {wo B Lo L JUST York son's New Musier Melady ST BECAUSE’ Waodruff, Music by With o onglerful Cast ondway Vayorites, “Rosehud" Chorus, 0. Orchestrea of 30, 0 to Hlc: Saf. (phis war tay). Com- Mat., =BG VAUDEVILLE ACTS. SHIRLEY and THIE CALIFORMNIA with Al Roth, From Syaco- EVA RAMEBLERS, pation Lo Graid Operit Corbeltt & Neal raine Sisfers, (h duck Neft ot et & Wilma; Grohs. Casg Includes ELLIOTT DEXTER MONTAGU LOV. GEORGE FAWCETT DOLORES CASSINELLI MeDonuld liken! jiano ker & Tri Inasies, I M Red Added Attraction Sunday BELEANOR FIELDS in “Hearts and Masks” ROAD TO ARCADY™ Internationnlly famons VIRGINEA LD e ffilh&:’;:rt Vaudeviile | ps} GRAND THEATER | HARTFORD — KEITH VAUDEVILLE — Reckless & Arley Will Evaps “Taking a Chance” Comedian Leighton & Du Ball Zellman & Dennison Co. “Who Don’t Work?” Dancers De Luxe | | 1 - SPOODLES {the cative MAN | the Work! Over fo oLy NOLLY | Ni3M D | LR . @imsell) and | FAMILY, wnona | n Ability | Wenvich, | Matinee, 25¢, This Bill € Yoo B lto TR W mn e . e e e Quiet Night's Rest' will be the att Jittle Gogo Pasquier, who (ton and "Breaking Into Hociety,” will pretty fhaunted —wandering of | was feels and STHMA No cure for it, relief is often but welcome brought by— R Lauder with the In review- at the Lex- and redews in this column are. written | cotive amusement compan) j Pl There 18 only one ama, "Ashamed 6f Parents,”” Thig [and his popularity the pleturizution of a story thatsYears and his ripened ar cently ran in one of the popular [IN& Lauder's apprarance zines {Ingtop theater in New York, the e last half of the week hrings | Tribune writer said: “We have seen mas Meighon and Mildred Marris |Harry' Lauder before, but we have “A Prince There » never seen many people gathered e . [together (o greet him. And LYCEUM THEAR'ER {what ¢an do with those people! Tommy Lovend and his “ON liolds them in the hallow of his musical comedy campauny Harry h Was 50 he by at eek oW 8o 10 the o wi If you wish to witness a vstery drama, come to the lyeeum morrow night to sec “Rraaded,” hich will be one of the pictares of double feature program. “Rither you're o wizard or me out of school yesterday!” 15 Marjorie Daw's comments after photographing of a certain scene Cheated Hearts,” Herbert Raw- hson's jatest@etarring vehicle, which | 11 be seen at the Lyeeum tomorrow | I'lenty of ST | matinec, In this scene Rawlinson ard and a haggard look, by the ghosts of yesterls through the guttbr love scene with Wiss practice of the well rown art of kissing. But Miss Daw hashful. To the diree she “1 can just imagine heard against my looks like Larbed ple the second haif ol for of thrilling ! e A | ist, | He the moment he steps on the the Lyecum for anothe M land is hardly neeessary s admir- The new song that has attracted most ipg the rounds of the werld as a {alk- ‘Gascoigne, the diminutive prima tearing expert. Mail orders filled. haind slagoe, It is an amuzin (hing!™ scenery and new costumes that pshil i oeason; but IYor the first half of the wee i Rl ers would he satistied with the old ’.&mms from now until the cnd of time, lattention is entitled “T Know a Lassie Lout in O-H-1-0. Tt is already being whistled and presently will be mak- ing machine record, Lauder’s company of entertainers loffers the Jumping Clintons, Cleo Idonna; W litehie & o, comedy arum, the Persian pian- ¢ Moore, Iinglish paper- good scats available for the No telephone orders taken. wears a| o, = though | To! va | canal are mu»«: - ‘tfi thlr ”Pnnaml I o - —DRINK — Ayres’ Soda Water For Sale at Yonr Groger's Three Size Bottles—5-10-15¢. giers, A z called for id ye heek wire, Import of German dyestu an is increasing. [PLACE FOR L THE ENTIRE \EAMILY ACCORDANCE WITH OUR POLICY TO HAVE A ECIAL SHOW EVERY SUNDAY “ASHAMED OF PARENTS” WILL BE SHOWN FOR THREE DAY MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13-14-15 Arthur Wadsworth, only son of Silas Wadsworth, the. shocmakes was sent to collegze with the financial lxn‘_-king of this father’s meagre savings and the contribution of two faithfe® feiends. In; college Ar- thur gained fame and honor as a foothall hero, and won the love of a young socicty gitl. Now the young girl wanted to know something about Arthur's parents before she married him. But he always gave her an indirect answer. She hecame suspicious, and embarked on a journey that reveals one of the most hnman and intensely interesting screen plays we have ever had the nlcasure to offer—“ASHAMED OF PARENTS” It does uot hoast of an all-star cast. But it docs boast of beaun- tiful photographic effects, an exciting foothall game filmed ®within » the walls of the famous Yale Bowl, ahd a powerful human story that drives home the stirring message, Honor Thy Father,and Thy Mother. This is a,wonderful screen drama. Don't fail to sec it Every Father and Mother in New Britain should have their children see this picture Evening At 7:15 18¢-30c-41c Taxes Included ALL NEXT WEEK—Second Big Week TOMMY LEVENE AND HIS “OH U BABY” MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Clever Dancers, Melodious 'hose Splendid Comed- 5, for to sce them is to Filled (o (i brim witl' Funny Comedians, Singers anc Preity Girls—Don't Miss Sceing jans, TOMMY LEVENE and LEW WILLIAM: cnjoy o hearty laugh, ALSO ON Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday ! RIGHT OR WRONG—SEFE ‘THE WRONG WOMAN” LY'TE OLIVE TUELL, MONTAGU LOVE, JACK . GUY COOMBS, BR: [ NSON and REGINA QUIN TWO-REEL COMEDY—NEWS W KLY—OTHERS This Sunday Night at 7:15 < Surprise Double Feature Program of the Year, Offcring THE SAME BILL Featu CRe SPECIAL 5 Big PPostiively rbert Rawlinson in {Cheated Hearts” v of a love that drove a man in desperate adventure half ‘round the world—alzo Josephine Earle in “Branded.” n who paid penance for another woman's sin. No. 1t—Special Two-Reel Comedy—News W eekly—Others the Best Mofion Picture Progran I'he story of a won

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