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QUicksands of Love | Your Health ! Br@ken @Thfi”fi adg . o v $ ¥ ~ g How to Keep It— A £ z Adele Garrison’s New Phase of iy % Clifford L Webbes<Ernest Lynn Revelations of a Wife— '"——————="| iz 15 cons merons i ditor » American | To the home of Prof and Mollie son Under Suspicion as!might be able to stimulate it enough |Editor Journal of the / fary "'"'::.‘, 'K“‘l’m“"“"‘"’" B e B dacelve . mures or & physician | Medical Association and of Hygeia | Elwell in Camdenville, Ind., one Lillian's ¢ ‘s’v\'\?:n\\‘n‘d at my for a short time, but no inexperi- | the Health Magazine. night in October, 1898, comes Mar- tatement that when 1 went to cnced girl like Mary could do it If a woman is in good health and 'tha Dalton, a nurse, bearing a wo- | Batameny L : iy in the carly months of the proccss |man who had fainted on the train Mary' cac ¢ for the lust| “No, that's true” Lillian said he e v s B o A Mar | clowly, then more briskly, she |0t childbirth, therc is mno reason |on which Martha had been travel- e ek i |why her diet should be changed. It E o La ing. light always turned out This fa- added— 7 SR 3 , e 5 . clal trick of my old friend's is a “Our Mary is certainly being care- be m sure, ho r, that Elwell is an artist. He has a familiar one to me, one that signi- fully guarded. What do you two do |1t "°“'“'"5“" ”'"" ‘f"l_ :"‘"’""ll f"r son, Jim, aged 5. Late that night s incredulity upon her part, and |4 spell cach other so that [00d for her activities and cnough of | twin girls are born to the woman, | e s il one is playing watchdog, on |the impertant body-building sub-|yno "dies without revealing her b it imaEeg o " 'her walks, and trips, as well as her | Sf2nces to meet both her needs and |igentity. Her attire indicated she do you knosw daily routine of cating, studying [t of the chitd. - |70 a porson of wealth and refine- r light is out?" r's pl chaRL {H\' - r‘m\;y 1 S “” ment. The Elwells adopt the ;,'lrl:&.‘ Condemn Jack Leslie v el character. | = he story then moves forward | You have stated the case with |These substances have great struc- i3 years The twins, now growing| jtural value, but they also tend 10445 “peautitul womanhood, have Shrow sl oiens o0 the Kid-|been named Margaret and Eliza- ney: v physician i3 anxious to [ o PRe { up in that odd posture she ’ echanfeal thing, and 1[7e¥s F EE BIRCSS e e strain. beth and nicknamed Rusty and Binge onild, with one acr el 8 was: plsling ill Timit the amonnt of proteln |~ X Lol 4l World War| b3 bvar heo Naad wnd he our problem of L (P e e Ring v B most buried in her pillow. 1 often >iar sonl wHlot melthe ath-A SRR 0 G0 (SR 00, iond andl dit Blgellloubite Uit Sl e e e T L1 Troas prasautions |l e e e '(m”'{hvmdw ANECRL: U FrrEUmeR 1 Niage sllpped my ha i thazespracaniios s of meat, fish, fowl or eggS M {15004 1im and that he loves her. i i Causes of Iliness illyminates the room suff 3 your U iracy 1 told her, to see her. She's alwa irled | b er smile at my raillery was nder her cheek to make sure that 4 it of Jack Leslie?" sh : il ] under her ¢ 3 . or more than. four | “rother, coming out of the r nose wasn't co * 1 It's L & of any combination i 5 ok can' o for AL house, discovers him sitting under And she never 1 en | drunke er can't take him for| Protetn Substitutes gl & with that performanc ¥ rant | a lamy night. v Sugars and 1ch as make S e you, Madge, that har iy n. T echo r»‘,, up the bulk of rlee. potatoes and NOW l':;SII"FkE}l{'III‘orY nomenally light, sti mous i r about hi hread, take the place of protelns, but | | kg ne? W 2 - 2 ¢ ¥ Marv e charmi z A o S O Mary Is Well Guarded choo cher——you rer or have the disadvantage of causing( "Jim. what are you doing? What - : F . : Mary Lewis, most charming of all opera stars and a singer all as T always do at thil laciq unless they are properly pre- {270 YOU mMoonins sboit out harol : 3 ¢ : ! the world is talking about. A remarkable voice and a re- / A L “m,dfm,g dranilicrainint i ; markable personality. Miss Lewis is appearing at the LR e | e oN AT (aetot IREY! Bt A (o e | She came close fo him and looked e TR0 SNSRI - Capitol theater Sunday, December 19, for the New Britain n s0 deep L% atorty it iSn't the | on the other hand. well cooked ce- {into his face, showing distinctly in X 3 4 3 4 Musical Club. t it would n season for Him. HOW panls, vegetablos and salads, with | the moonlight. And whetier it was SR 3 : to - | abe he other hat Mrs nd buffer may form |3 Mother's intuition or instinct or S 2 ' e —— th floor 2" Dasis of any substantial whatever it was that |n‘.~’l l:flr.h)(olllt? | dent from the reserved seat orders| Leatrice Joy, she of the shimmer- its belng genuine sleep, toc 1 Fruits supply vitamins, aid diges- | Elwell knew from what she saw i 0 S s J B! | rcceived. Patrons come from as far ing boyish bob, and Tom Moo experienced actress wio had studie right 6, by Ne * tion, and attractive there that something bls and won- 2o ! . “r i85 Meriden. Incidentally, Louis N us smile, are the the different phenomera of slevp Teatu Serviee, During the early months when the | derful h.\il come into her sgn?‘lxri, 3 | : ok 'VK1a" Kaplan and p from the ' Lye s slars | ln "Thel Clinglis other .mayibe nauseited,fsha can '”‘f\l "‘,’:h","?;l )‘,}:,“:{‘ymmml 131: i : oA e Silyer City were at tho Strand last Vi Rhich opens tomorrow night fake a cup of hot eoffes with tw he heart of o wife ar o Rehil The ase B A Tatkers. or kome dry toast before | mother, teo—also told her what that | nigh ¢ ‘E::“,“;‘T;:r:qp‘lh);t10;)1“{ = Joy tndl‘»:].l thing out of bed, Indeed. without |something was. But it didn’t tell her | 4 : = JoI et e 4 ifting her head from the pillow. if | whic “Both of you lose,” he announced judiciously.” ¥ fisundiysfotterinalel gl Rt this movement makes her dizzy or | “Won't you tell me, Jim?" she | |1s*The -talylm_ nt” starring Mary | One way. J 5 gives her a adache asked, putting her hands up on his That 15" he added with a! “Not even a chanee for'ap argu- | Astor and Lloyd Hughes. For Mon- S After 1, she remains in | shouls “Won't you tell Mollie, . “it it's all right with Mollie and * she murmured swéetly. | day, Tuesday nn:l Wednesday th 404 for an hotr and then gets up for |son " you. Do you miind? at decision did Solomon ever | Picture will be “The v Decel breakfast, Aw irritable stomach will t she told him, had left! His stared in mild astou- 1 I'd like ‘0 know, to equal, featuring Lesy Cody and irmel hat?” Meyers. On Christmas Day ther of insig pared “Without Mercy,” a pleture book- ed for showing at the Ly will present Vera Reynolds, Dorothy tolerate a dry meal when liquids will | the r w minutes after Jim. | ishm Phillips, Robert Ames snd Rockliffs provoke vomit The foods seleet went upstairs, 1 know, for 1 “You m vou three : - ar “Solomon was a piker:” agreed | Will be a ‘omn\llguf‘ ow, the o W“m!_(_ It's & dramatic story which |ed should thorefore be largely dry iheard the stair door creak. The ing o tomorrow 2" s Racty, tching her qua on the 'ie being Milton Sills in “The Silent | .\ "0 Autiof hurnan eftoltons | during 1 other 1 hedrd go out through th bounce. “A plker compared to our |Lover.” Tickets for the New Year's| o' 0ove*s wcore of vears. i may b kitchen, but which one it was 1 rop,” and Jim Elwell's Jim. Evs midnight show go on sale Mon- | 27 ST s e and cold liquids ar ter tolera don't lnow." panded to its limit, Prof laughed merrily, but when he | day morning at 10 o'clock. i T B B e e Reddy Fox Is Overhasty than warm. Jim was silent, staring lie | oned we'd like to if you-uns don't to his feet his face had become e Sareat —— | In ex cases imoonlit heavens. objsct.” sddenly serious. Proceeding to the | e return of the Tip Top Merry- | By Thornton W. Burgess e with withdraw all food for twer “Which girl was it, Jim, that cam “Hm-m," said Prof in a velease of &mall safo that occgpied a corner of i pakers, a tabloid musical comedy —_— § € o four hours or more, and will modify fo-t he his mother continu - ath as he turned to the lady of the si room, he brought forth | orfering, to the Lyceum marks the : the diet to meet the phys condi- imost pleadingl the house, *“well, T guess it'll be all th diamond ring which the mother | fipst presentation of an entertain- | k the Lycenm is presenting for tion of the pafient as d¢ ¥ | coyrse, that whichever it was right with we-uns, won't it, Mcllic?" | of the twins had worn on her finger | men of this Rind in the city sin atura picture Bert Lytell in g “Obey the T V. Lytell hasg be- soma famous on the screen for delincation of crook parts and For the last three days of next You'll often find that over Both time and encrgy will wast i ‘ s : 01d Mocher Nature Z his examination. the girl e girl you will wear in “Wh vhy ves. of caurse. s Wt they were born and she|)a-: season. Incidentally, Coleman’s Effect on Child {vour heart when you go away. wife replied slowly, anffj tr had died. A8 shows are well known hera and Al idy o Lol B e There has he I argument yWhich was it Jim? Was it Betty or | make ) v § natural. ! (To Be Continued) Biieens the oo muting, ok ool la - it ol g bl ; hoth : nd the pub- | Rusty 2" you'll ba back temorrow night sure, | Tt 1€ to be an eventful day for the | 1 tive of New Britain but has been a - L \““:”m” gt “5’ “‘H it 5 g » ether it is possible to re Jim Elwell put his arms around won't you? twins. The ring brinzs them a clew | clor dancer of no little fame. 1" (Continued on Following -Pase) . Bt e ot 3 striet. the size of the child by CUtting | hig mother and hugged her. But he est hing! Back (omorrow to their mgother's identity. spanre the b e a down the mother's diet. I made no answer just then to her | uight on the Flyer!” Hara. But the m fspea: s most careful invest | ; - o | L e : 3 A ns have | qyestion. After a moment she asked o plo are so n' times has falled to establish the possibility that | ths name of the girl, and he told her Betty and I ndent in !‘! fifs and. think attepy g 5 ho child's size may be greatly re- | why he couldn't tell that their T ut, sat side by side | EAEUE L Rl by e o - % ed through such measures. He . he said, never come at the brea t table s in- o d: LAk hetora ol 1 the ofher hand. hoth the Mot~ | pyele That was an all-too-likeyy pos- | had calted for their igrer. dg, betors fhip z Z = v equire AN gihility whic¢h, of courss, they both | sheerest silk stockings, | save you a lot of troul a . food substances " had to accept. RN e el Nt hunting along e to althful and | iyng vou, Mollie, have been the and their trim, tailor were gr no 3 r : ¢ strong. only mother the girls ever have Llue tricotine B G S mow| 1 on the edse ¢ I the ottt 1 150 0n 40 | L™ e atwoys oved them | e straw. haa heen o e, ARG COMWAll a0 Rabeit },” ! 1 ] ," Jecusg b of ring the proces: | both and love them now, I am sure, Iy on a hroad v safety and comfort for Da 5 | . 1'1f happened so with |of the i th, it is better to | .0 F = e | ; A 5 . C 5 0 ‘.,M | o Moust and Whitefoo Ty W S T e s | dining room | Agoew Are CoStarred | : | == | Would it not be natural, he con- Two distinctly pretty*givls they | onse st meant hard : i to jnerease the . f exe s s i“x a .'lro_ s I'y\'\ az d | pover had his stom ) i LonnEigessi e ! ”‘“"",? S gare | tinued, if his mother knew which of | were, Prof Elwell noted to himselr, s hunting for Reddy A empt:. When h X L than to climinate the SURAYS | 5o jjttle pals he now loved as a wos a truth of which he had | wja Blood” the Man Covote and Yowler the Gotin thiak ot and staréhes entirely from the diet. | . e ; nz Blood” the s L o S ary ! 1ld think X sweetheart that she would love hier | heen zware for a long tinie, BhE domex h Al of o ETY 1 . he was asleep all could 1 3 T {as his sweetheart also and just a lit- | now as he looked at them he realize ymorrow as ous of the fea- | the time. They seldom k was food. He wils s ot ¥ A e L nor s oue of the fea-| $ ney ¢ S Sl Q ONg tle bit more, perhaps, than the oth- | that they were not merely pr Gl hag Myavdl aimtoual it was to have full stomachs. They | o o o ales mlimest 'aos Niwdl b i (assthey ot ] ros, has gevers sua s | found’ food enough to P them 5 e ¢ ) s et Rl B v were the very essence, the em- |y set this subject aside from something to eat By Sully Miigrim It was hard for him to make his | bodiment of loveliness — glorion vage photoplay of th live, but not enoygh to keep them P DA E Tad b hn : Ay e 3 et ht. Reddy was ! . hard to voice his feel- | youth and radiant health, their . : first place there from feeling et RO TO0B 1 3y ng the Old Stone Wall on the time while they were awake theY 110 edse of {he R spent hunting. 3 ; s itmialy Now as a rule Reddy s sure of what he is hunting. He doesn't How hadihot: et e take chanees un {ha! Wy fraren’ - Radas Inen ihat . Bater| scems very clear, vill visit i pe Heda henhouse, but you won't find him o 2 1 A ings ab cheeks glowed more rudd an |y the oid home is not mort-| “If 1 never come back,” he went | usual this morning at the prospeet guzol and the hero does not ride| Jon quickly, forestalling his mother's | of the day’s adventure with Jim. ho winning race. The story is| oly, “then our secret will never e Mollie Elwell, busy with breakfast, a5 modern as the latest style in . She promised me fonight felt the touch of soft fingers on hey 'la and through it all the ,; that she would never tell until I {forearm and looked into the velyety atmesphere of radi youth | gave her the word. { brown ey ¥ that is deli ly refreshin e reL e B HicLd g s ipht 4 } | “And now. Mollie dear.” he con- | “Yea, dear?” 1 inquiringly . ling ‘playces are Anne B AT e 1 . cludad, “won't you also give ne your Mollie da breathed the ' Cornwall Robert Agnew, both | BRI ) soce bl il 2 ke promise, the promise 1o make no|g aughter of Eve with Ju n nd both popular. B T iy oae 7o v 8 ol 4 further effort to find out until I | of wistfulness in the dule i races are featured in the pie- | e e e i e e e 2 |come back which is my pal and my | tones, “mayn't we — sister and T— | ture ar the usual exciterient of on> near where he lives. Tn the e sweetheart, too? Won't you, dearcet | mayn't we wear our diamond ring . ti races is added the dan- T A na : : i and bestest of mothe Kknow it f. finger sor and thrilis of the high jumps g L e sos Aoy gence And thus it came abont th extra tight and we'll be SO careful the hurdles. R g i i 4 bestest of mothers' Mayn't we, Mollie darling?" “Racing Blool is a story of r £ e Bisvae - umita s : coell n her promise. Gave it ha Prof Flwell snorted and then al- rou hoth human and| ¥ | hingly what she termed most choked. Then he apologized o The spirit irrepressible | {silly idea of his. And half tearfully, quickly and laughed until he almost ' vouth which docs not admit defeat |toe, for she understood something |cried. Jim grinned widely and Mot- °r the m adverss circum- le. y . 2 |of the thoughtfulness and unselfish- | lle smiled with affection. Betty, Sianecs, pervades the pleture. . You sho dayathien - I ness behind his request noting the smile, sighed happily and . The companion feature for th 'ohe uthmg House 15 evad i T : ) e i e ozram Is a screamingly funn led on his stomach o [ by 4 At g Staiad bak waited tonsely comedy with Raymond Griffith in 'toward the house, “both of ‘em dear.” answered the 3 ‘s a Princ which tel in a ehind to that hole I e o & With such a moon two girls aren't | the house softly after a quick gl seue manner of ones in Old Wi Vien he | } lens tooimuns! at Prof Elwell. “You may if you ISuropean prince who abhors display | 3 e was surh | P A LY | Clever Tim? Mot &y sl gty parades, eocial affairs and the like | l'softlvito Herseitas sht rosse ¢ well, T 1d say s0!" exploded | @04 Who just wants to be one of the N T | eresp inet nen, and ) I Iay N door she “Most emphatically so — after | COMmon people. i St Bl LS | turned and looked up at the moon | th shrarsglighls sonfiaiap e s fooli 2 ‘ : . n here and is shown there, ul- | ning down in majestic - | He leaned over and wiped his oy r n on “dress parade.” In his n. There vas some one right at the entraner | of th | and aroun as to come \eart moon. It h oen | with a corner of Mollic's apron. *I [Hecnis i erate attempt to throw off the or omen t . - would draw it ir / S g i . e responsibilities of the princely job a | i T i e > " mects Mary Brian and then love's messenger. DBu | tinpe, what pathos! l" "h’f' 4 r;“‘im‘m lh,“p.‘?m e rrying the His glance again sought that of GabAvtuaLcneat s lic p on the other. Or | his better hait and his evelid droop- | *" 1% Ot s Ry AR There will be two shows Sunday She found the twins in the ki “Mayn't V wear OUR 1 A \m\ Lol l ;"]flj" Ttaf'll‘g o both of them looked and acted | Sunday britches, Mollla darling?” | ¢y ° hmg\v:‘u\l(]“r :,f, "“:; :t;,lfl";;"f’.. Small Gold and Steel Beads.Accent as if they had been caught stealing | he misquoted in 2 Ky voice edt Indlan thrillers that has ever the Grace of Narrow at's crea w. Mollie Llw The twins turned on him, pouting, joen filmed, “War Paint,” which Flying Pane ) ¢ exasperation. and he hastened to e him will play for the la S0 ot ihe over were black frocks so color- | €0 1 which was the | with them week, starting Th ; as this season. Gay embroideries | one she was looking for when the | Then, after “Mollie darliv nd on many of the smurtest | cyes of both were telling the same restored a proper decorum to 1oon models; the note of gold |story breakfast table, Jim drew a coin ns the dull expanse of black Jim wants you two-—wants both | from his pocket and flipped it in th 3 \ on chiffon, while beads, both |of you,” she told them with a little | air, catchiig is roppe variety and the gold and | lreak in her voice. “He wants you | “Heads or tails, Betty . 3 Ay are charming in con- | to coms out and help him look at the | quericd, eyeing the young n | Among the several innovations b [ f , k b ound. |moon. He talks as if he's been his left. “Just to 8 : which the Strand theater has el’?g avsolulely sure on I ~ en most cleverly |moonstruck!"” |dhe first o hours. The 1 rought to the city's theater golng . & crepe n aft- Oh!" gasped Betty. “Oh-00!" {is the greatest, yon know, and we'll public is one that remains out of t [4 u‘bjecl‘f lla[l{l/ breathed Rusty, and “Oh-o00!" ¢ to decide this fair and squar ht for most of the audience, but round ne . | sounded (he echo as the screen door | Speak up or forever hold your which is a well appreclated boon to ght sleeves reveals a line [ slammed hehind the two forms in | peace.” scores of male patrons. This is the steel ender dresses and they vanished | Betty was still for a breathless smoking and lounging room. This THE HIGH QUALITY Of cuffs. The small the shadow cast by the woodshed, | moment. Then, “Hea, she haz- room, equipped with comfortable a4 with | flased across th¢ moonlight grass arded, her eyes shini chairs, smoking stands and a divan, Bak b B akf iewppeared under the big trees | Jim slowly opened his hand. The affords smokers an fdeal place to er's 1e. ast 0coa r, that the k yard. | coin probably was a nickel, or had cnjoy a few puffs at such time as U/"Sf - s 1 e e Lo S T et tors wi1ohie SRl e bULEIL Sk o Warni NG ion Gc 1ot civa Toloninia i the e R R is Not an Accident lnes of | w and three enthusiastic both sides that it was impossible to seats walching any particular part | discussed the great | determine which side was heads and of the program. This is the first Tt is the result of a judicious selection and blending of cocoa beans, of The most fashior i | f Nkl iay T IRR s ime a locgl theater has offorad | which there ar2 more than thirty grades; of most careful roasting, a very day—1" ashioned si . i i v of call ' roi Elwell was sounding taps, as | “Both of you lose.” he announced |such a room, alth h In the other delicate operation; and its further preparation by the best mechanical clock winding | judiciously and slipped the troacher- . theatcrs, everybody knows, smoke procesees (no chemicals) which preserve the delicious natural flavor and $1.45 $1.95 ; iture. oitom of the i 1ons. when Rusty, Betly and | ous coin back into his pockct. “That sncak in a fow puffs when the cop | asoma and attractive color of the beans, red in the sitting room | means,” he continued with cool im- | isn't around to watch. | Ern §vr 8530 DRIVE YOURSELF rther notes s i | pudence, “that triend Jim'l Rae 1o —— | WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. NEW CARS TO RENT ™, fom Shlai e + set the alarm for six | wear gewgaw as Shec- Today the ornamental metal rail- Gmbe mothm Hfluse A et Kles on the gird . rot.” eaid the moon gazer | cawgo! g on the lobby stalrs lending to Established 1780 DORCHES? g . nEltinE=—s 10 8L e The neckline, enffs and narrow (0 ¢ “The girls and 1 a Both girls gazed N with fr t me ine floor was installed Srnrmoet e b ki Canadian Mills st Montreal ALTO RENTING O, paunels of this black cre n goli’t tomorrow to spend | admiration. Ther tty i ind so, steadily. the r npars COR. MAIN and W. MAIN STS, Sevmone and Klm afterncon gown are edged with ¢ jay 1 riotous carousal. We Rut it was a f veal con rompletion That the Strand and NEW BRITAIN Phone 2081-2 very small zold and steel beads t carly sfart, so we're | ment. The was opening most Capitel are beginning to attract nu- \ e —————— Day and Night Service Copyright, 102 i [ an' catch the 7:30 ex- | auspiciously | merous out of town patrons is evie

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