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M HEART a.d MY HUSBAND A ADELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife J 3 AYliat Jerry Ticer Said Lhont tlic Other Fishermen. fw if you folks'!! jest git in a nil hwn quiet, me and Jerry Km you out nice and easy." authoritative yet musical of Mrs. Ticer was speaking, and T.irwt imrself -a. uleaslns?- pie- t middle aee. despite the marks oaure to the weather which her and hands held was standing edge of the water, indubitably nmand of our little expedition. ed at her with furtive curiosity. is was an absolutely new iio --tall, a deep-bosomed, broiul- le-ri'd woman, muscled hko a yet" with a charming-, woman. y Sight.l11.2r up her blue eyes and mely race. ability was written in every her, although in contradiction appearance was the ridiculous ue conservatism with which as dressed, uva ugnny torsei she were attired in :x tailored ir i".rit, she wore u nauiuij i Siasham house dress over it, nondescript sort of waterproof over the whole. Tied under pahle chin, with Its hint of an was a man's broad-brimmed hat with on extra long Wind which had once been a flam , plaid but was now a faded stepped into the boat docilely ere about to take our - seats Mrs. Ticer's voice rang out A Careful Guide. htcli on of you kin take the lire of the young one? She can r all h -wants to, but we can't no s'ttin' up in the boat and ovsr. I don't mean no offense, lrl" her quick eyes had seen us sensitive lace- ciouo wuji i jRSONS' THEATER HARTFORD. UTS BEGINNING , TONIGHT, 8:15. Matinee Saturday. ke Messrs. Sliubert Present w York Musical Comedy Suc cess ft bd Morning Judge with , GEORGE H3ASSELL Brilliant Cast of 80 Including Unrivaled Beauty Brigade 5c to $2.00. Mat. 25c to $1.50 ZAND Hartford Street Phone C-1026 3URLESQUE EWIS and DODY 9ELL0, AMERICA" SCREAM OF A SHOW. VAUDEVILLE. humiliation "but I've seem soma nasty accidents when people sot ex cited over drawing the lish in fast." Til take care of the little girl." my father interposed quickly, "if slio goes overboard .she'll had to drag me with her, because I'm goini? to tie he r hair to my buttonhole." Marion giggled at his nonsense ami the tension was broken. All of us who knew Marlon so well also knew there was no need for Airs. Ticer'. warning, for. although excitable. Vu is the most docile, of kiddies, and. !e sides, lias a fund of common sent-.o remarkable for' her age. But t think, we were all grateful to Mrs Ticer for her warning. It showed a caution on her part which I, little used to boats,' found most reassuring. . Only Bottle Fish. In another minute we were seated. Marion and my father in the bow, Lillian and I in the stern, and then Mrs. Ticer and her sturdy, freckled son Jerry pushed off the boat with a mighty concerted effort and, scram bling over the sides to the oars, we were soon many rods from the shore. "Which way are you going?" Mar ion asked. "Over where those other boats are'.'" "Xawl" Jerry's answer was prompt, filled with contempt. "They don't seem to know where the fish are, al though Buck Elders is in one anil Jim Steelo in t'other. If Buck an' Jim were alone they wouldn't be there. I'll bet they'll feel like fightin' when they see . us goin' to the real grounds. But they've each got some city fellers in there with 'om, and, of course, they knows all there is to be knowed about fish in an' everything else. 'Buck was tell in' me last night his chap hain't caught nothin' "but bottle fish. Buck said if lie ever saw another bottle fish after this trip he was goin' to turn up his toes and die." "Suppose you give your tongue a rest. Jerry, nd work your oars a little more." his another observed good naturedly, but with such evident, meaning in her admonition that her son shut his flow of conversation- off at. the tap and bent to bis work with a will that sent us flying. "What are bottle fish?" Marion's voice piped up again with the In satiable curiosity of childhood. I saw Jerry's eyes twinkle mischiev ously and an amused smile creep over his mother's face. "Wait till you catch the first one, honey," she advised kindly, "Ihen you'll know. But always remember they're about the sweetest eating there is." I made up my mind that there was something odd about bottle fish something which evidently to these, seasoned fisher people meant "getting a rise" out of the city greenhorns, and I resolved, childishly enough, to watch proceedings carefully and, if possible, not to be surprised by any thing that should develop. The irrepressible Jerry struck into the conversation again. "Gee, look at that!" lie exclaimed. "I'll bet Buck jest couldn't stand our gittin' ahead of him. He must figger we're headed for the good grounds an' he's goin' to try to git there ahead of us:' Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written b.y the press bureaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal Wf. OAilY C-JP "Hyiippf- cownwuous stcr. I HOUSE OF EXCELLKVcre 1 ' B.! s- D er. with a famous Sennett cast; Jack lloxie andj Anne '-Kittle," former Para mount stars, in the first episode of the season's sensational serial, "KJghtninjc Bryce," and the Palace News Weekly. The big Keith vaude ville bill is headed by the new novelty offering. "Sports in the Alps," with . cast of six people in an act that will surprise and amuse greatly. Coming attractions announced by the man agement today are "Blind Husbands" and "The Miracle Man." ROYAL WELCH CO. AT M. E. CHURCH Three thousand prize. advt. -that's the capital fflWMWU,n KNIGHTS OF COLl'ilBl'S SHOW, In every good show there is a Ail lain, but he is not always handsome. In the K. of C. show, however, the villian is a polished individual with the sole ambition of marrying a girl with money, that Ids future comfort night be assured. Hugh V. Conroy,. who will be re membered for his sweet soprano voice in days gone by, plays the role " of Laurie Parnum, a most difficult part, in decidedly professional style. Mr. t'onroy's voice has changed to a tenor and his two numbers, "Blow the. Smoke Away" and "A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody," from the "Follies," are sure to be -decided hits. In the latter number specialty dances are to be done by the Misses Donahue. Ja nellc, Kgan, Monsees, Crowe and Kin iry. The difficult role of Mi-s. Talcolt, the jlashy widow 'is to be played -by .Miss Helen McAloon. who will-makw her first appearance before the foot lights. This unfortunate lady, all dur ing the show is bothered by the per sistent organ grinder, played by John J. JCiniry, who at all times in declar ing love for "Da beau teef mil" lady. The "Waning Honeymoon" duet in the second act. by these two peo ple, promises to please. Just before the close of the show a duct, "I'll Take You Back to Italy," from Fred Stone's "Jack o' Lantern Show." is sung by Miss Anna Bailey and John Kiniry. Miss Bailey is a splendid dancer, which fact assures the success of the number. (c) Yd')' The Royal Welsh Concert company will appear at the Methodist church tomorrow evening in a varied pro gram, the individual numbers on which follow: "The Star Spangled Banner," The Audience. Tenor Solos (a) "Rose of My Heart" .. Lohr (b) "The Deathless Army" ... Trotero Ben Davies. Piano Numbers (a) Fantasie Liszt (b) Praeludium, Opus 10 .... MacDowell Ithapsodie Hongroise .... Gaal Rigoletto Verdi-Liszt Miss Genevieve Andrews. Duet "The Battle Eve" ...... Bonheur Ben Davies and Risca "Williams. Baritone Solos - (a) "The Drum Major" . . Newton (b) "Where My Caravan Has Bested'' -. . . . I.olir Kisca Williams. Tenor Solos- (a) "Nirvana" lb) "At Dawning" -. . Ben Davies. Piano Numbers Andante Finale From Donizetti, (a) Lucia di Lamniermoor ' For left hand only Opus 13.' ' a Etude Opus 10, No. 5 . . . , . Chopin (b) Etude Opus 23, 'Xo;i-9 . - Chopin The Trout" Schubert-Heller .T:tude in D-Flat Liszt Mis Genevieve Andrews. Lecture 1 "The Lusitania Disaster" .... Risca Williams Synopsis Leaving New York; the mighty ship, the great crowd of pas sengers, the voyage across. the fearful crash, the panic, the ship sinking, the plunge for life, the flarht in the sea, swallowed up with. ' the suction, - adrift for live hours, the scene after the disaster, "Abide1 With Me," the rescue, the scene o:t shore, the lesson of life. Tenor Solo ' . "Dear Loye Remember Me" . . . . . Marshall Ben Davies. Baritone Solos "Neath the Flag of the "S. A." "Hail, Sons of America." Risca Williams. (a) U. (b) Finale- ' America." . Adams Cad man ( c (d) Is a. Prompt Relief For Coughs and Colds It clears the membranes of catarrhal collections and causes the mucous to flow natually, relieving; the bron chial passages of tickles and irritations. The whole membranous system is purified ; and strengthened and natural healthy conditions are speed-' ily brought about by Lino nine, lun fH A Leap Year affair is the Klksfair. advt. WALLACE REID Tie Valley cP the Giants' SPECIAL ATTRACTION' OVV PLAYING AT LYCEUM LYCEUM THEATER. The new bill of vaudeville and mov ing pictures attracted a large audi ence to the Lyceum this afternoon. Four acts of big time vaudeville and moving pictures that, can be booked will be the offering for the remainder of the Meek. On Saturday afternoon the doors will open at 12:30 o'clock and th first performance will be at 1 o'clock and then continuous until) 10 p. m. ,- . . Wallace Reid in "The Valley of the Giants" is the feature picture. The picture was filmed largely in the giant redw:ood forests near Eureka, Cal. The story is by Captain Peter B. Kyne, the well known writer. A Mark Sennett comedy, "The Star Boarder." is being- shown for the last three days .of the week. The Paramount maga zine and the news weekly and a chap ter of the great, serial, "The Lion. Man." completes the all-star bill which is the attraction at the popular theater during the remainder of the week. ? "The. Shark," a istory of the sea. It "relates how a beast of the sea, George Walsh, in the rotten hole of a tramp ship with a crew of drunken .Mexi cans and South American water rata, is -tamed by the love of a beautiful young woman. Critics acclaim it Mr. Walsh's best picture. Pearl White in th- "Black Secret," a two-part oom- ' edy, Prizma and the Fox Xews com plete the screen attractions. Six fine 'acts of vaudeville are headed by The Rural Comedy Four. Jane Lttdon and company present a eoifiedy, "Deliv ering the Goods" and the Talbot Troop appear in their novelty iron jaw offer ing. Tickets are on sale from 1:80 un til 9:30. MVERSARY WE E Thursday, Friday, Saturday 71 Geo am l-j m m i) s El 1 ID 1 6 JN A STOKV OF IJAREO FISTS AT SEA The Shark" it will nor.i voir si'KLLuorxo ) Great Acts 6 EE ATI RING JAM: I.OIDOX ANT) COMPANY 1 1 ERA L C'OUKDY EOUIt talb orxnoipi; 'EM AT THE MATINEES NO U Usl: iN WlCKS HOX O EE ICE OPEN" EH OM l ::;i . m, to i:3o p M- SIXDAY TICKETS NOW ON SALE LD H m ii in LD LD ID si a' 111 1 OXV THEATER. The last half of anniversary week at Fox's theater brought an unrivalled entertainment of pictures and six acts of splendid vaudeville. George Walsh is seen in his latest drama, ' "LITTLE WOMEN" AT PALACE. Filled With humor, pathos and deli cate sentiment, "Little Women," the famou;? novel of Louisa M. Aksott, whicli has been picturized and re leased as a Paramount-Artcraft spe cial picture, will be shown at the Pal ace theater tonight, Friday and Sat urday. This will be an event in which every woman and child in the fcity. and men, too, for that matter, who have read this immortal story, will be intensely ' interested. Other photo plays consist of Mack Bennett's screaming comedy, "The Star Board- .IAZZ CARNIVAL OPENING. The Y. M. T. A. & 13. lrum Corps jazz carnival will open tonight for live nights closing Tuesday. Jan. 20tJi, at IJardeck's hall. The corps has put forth every effort to make this an unusual success, and the public can depend upon receiving their money's worth. Lynch's jazz orchestra will provide music for dancing every night and they will see that your dancing wants are well taken care of. An en tertainment will be provided each evening. Un Friday evening a real old time Coney Island Mardi Gras will be held, with showers of confetti. Sat urday night will be drum corps night and 20 visiting corps will be here. j y Eight real booths at the Elks' fair. ' advt. THE TIME THE PLACE and THE GIRL MUSICAL- COMEDY Under tlic Auspices ,of Daly Council. k. or c JANUARY 19 AND 20 TncMlay Night practically sold out. Plenty Monday Niglit seats left; lwrrj and avoid tlic rush. Monday Matinee Prices Soc. 25c and 15c. Evening: Prices .$1.50. $1.00. 75c, 25c. NO AVAR TAX Ii-.-.e at all drug iiuivn 80c, $1.20. XEAY POP CORN Fresh. Today, 1 2e doz. ALSO NEW WALNUT MEATS 80c lb. FRESH PEANUT CLUSTERS 60c lb. NEW SPANISH PEAN UTS 23c lb. chocolate Almonds 0c 11). chocolate dates 80c lb. CHOCOLATE AVALNUTS $1.00 lb. McENROE'S 78 AVEST MAIN STREET ?55 5 TT fC TCA TT T lx AT 1 JJL Sj i A-VkIL $ ; A I ACE TONIGHT, ERE, SAT. THE BIG PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT SPECIAL LITTLE WOM Taken From Louisa M. Alcott's Famous Story. A on Have Head the Book Now see the photoplay. KEITH VAUDEVILLE FEATURES "SPORTS IN THE ALPS" SIN PEOPLE IN SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL. EXTRA ATTRACTION MACK BENNETT'S SCREAM ING COM EDA THE STAR BOARDER" COMING ATTRACTIONS "BLIND HUSBANDS" "THE MIRACLE MAN." n: amr a. . - I jr n ' mar W- sS5SSSv I W .V iTTv 1 1 H 'VArA TT XT A(TW. TTTTUnD m Mm v v ri ' 1 ii,ri . - -1 A jmli ii n fi i 1-- ! A A TREMENDOUS PICTURE ! g II By Far the Best He Has Ever Produced. . J MACK SENNETT 1 1 I "The Star Boarder" ; ( SEE THE FIRST .EPISODE ANNE LITTLE JACK IfOXIE IX LIGHTNING BRA CE" A SENSATIONAL SERIAL. B G TIME VAUDEVILLE ACTS 4 tit tit t i 1 it