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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1916. e et e e ;—f r T héd_ter Goers and Women Readers e %REV SLATIONSOF A WIFE|“THE STRANGE CASE By ADELE GARRIGON How Di 'ook Care of Madge: “Did you wash the egg before you o u i P]ayel'S 3 AN m.,".“. o .lhm 1 ; <l‘\§()\‘x-c Dicky's face flashed & startied (Copyright 1915 by the McClure publications) » 2 p GERIEY Gl (06 RO SO0 O o STl i b it i, (L Crr el () S e e = I A M“ch Sllghted Fl’lel‘ld IN A BIG PRODUCTION— @ | vhen I awoke from the sleep which | But it was gone in an instant, and he 1 X RACING 50 PE Dicky had insisted upon my taking| burst into a roar of laughter, AN ARGUMENT AROSE at ajfoundation of all 1 know e upon our return from Lillian Under- The Saving Recollection. Peie it st InscronsiiSes them actell| 0 0 ioment 16 atopped| Salol| frienuis ks the vinesdsy inizekary | ithe @stianary PLE—OF 3 e _'So that's what’s troubling you, is | On the motion picture screen at the 2 Stobped SEShaloy by We Wanted the EXACT Meanin, 5 H? Well, don't worry any longer. | Keeney Theater. werc Iking the Read these episodes, each com- | the car drew up in front of the big slipped out and hurried down the | to the right use of the word ‘“‘arbi- B | A ciimmer of light came through | That eges was scrubbed and rinsed - o street, but Pollock, pushing his way | trate.” For instance, we “ Xe5 LG £ = A —_— through the gaily clad throng that i e S other day about these phrases that,s my almost closed door from the living | & ed and fumigated. Tt was. the T R ' lfilled the lobby at this after-theater Sk Bup g e geomeons without ~having cither metre or mest sanitary object you know when i E <A . ‘ # b RN i o . ar the rus u 3 5 S ¢ S S i The hostess laughed Youw'll thini e S bered DY never- room. T could hear I)‘o rustle of &1 vent into the coffee. Nine words coldly spolen and Gver- | NOUr Went direct to the elevator, his « rhyme to be remembered ,‘,V newspaper, and knew that it must be A little unreasoning feeling of anger | heard by half a score of casual loung- night, and that my husband was keeP- | rcse in my heart against Dicky. 1]ers. Nine words that were soon for- Gnee ik therount 1 fort 1 the I " 1 k in veary ing vigil outside my door. knew from the 100k on his face when | gotten amid the rush and excitement e suite engaged for him | ary in the housa shadow of a great rock a wea e e 2 - hy Shale he threw off his coat and hat, | Just think of that !And they have|land.” We had not talked two min- a L] ’ 5 ’ T lay for several minutes silently re- | ] asked him about the egg that he was | of the triumphant hours that fol- derine . 2 1 5 T | we should give viewing the exciting events of the day. | not telling the (Futh when he said that | lowed, but wards that shipped like a | 2nd ordering a whiskey-and-soda, | becn married cight yvears and have | ues hefore we found we should &iv Dicky must know them all before T} Lie haq washed It. T could not tell | flame from lip to lip with the com- | Arank it almost at a draught. Then |a boy who is almost big enough to| ourselves hetter grounding for the slept again. That T was determined.| pim that he was uttering a falsehood, | ing of another day. i he began a restless pacing up and | be taught to usé a dictionary! discussion by looking up the word But I wanted to take a firm grip upon|and on the other hand the mere| To Mary herself the words meant | 40WD the floor, trving to estimate just Tt seems to me that a proper re-|yhythm ¢ In Prologue and 4 Acts my courage before I began. { {hought of the unwashed egs shell | little, and were indeed no more than | [oy 9N it Would be before the ban- | spect for the dictionary needs to be| Many a heated argument is caused By HALL CAINE “Oh, Dicky,” T said at last. ! made me feel that it would be im- |a girlish bit of bravado—a rebuke | 416t party would reach the private | inculeated in every American home. | by nothing more nor less than tb The words were faintly uttered. but, jossible for me to taste the coffee. |and defiance in one—and it was as | Gining-reom. Of course, comparatively few of us| fact that the parties to it are T el nearal them Ve in = i G ol A R SRR SRR R i e (To be continued.) are so benighted as not to possess|ing different meanings into the words People—Beautiful Scenery Hi| stant my room door flew open and my | coula have made fresh coffee. Now | shadowed as they were by the greater ot ?f“ SR olctionary, "”‘)"’ eauentsl itheysuse v it is so large a copy and so cum- and Appointments ; husband hurried to my side. ., | 1 dia not know what to do. 1 mechan- [ hurt of her preceding words. o Some People Never Use a Dictions “How are you feeling, sweetheart?” | jeally took some cups and plates and | He winced at the thought of his de- HE'HHTS []f I]RAMA bersomely stored away that the very| fingers closed tightly around that key | we're terrible, I know,” she said, “but ! theless remain in cur minds-—for in his pocket. We haven't such a thing as a diction- | stance, such phrases as ‘“Like the See the Big Mob Scene—50 MATINEES, TUES., THURS., he asked anxiously. “Headache all gjjyer from my Kkitchen cabinet and [feat at Langdon’s hands and his thought of getting it out is a burden. | Except to Look Up Words. AND SAT. gene? | placea them on a tra Carrying | cowed retreat from Mary's room, but | | A Get-at-able Dictionary Nceded TIn Practically all the business of life language, “Not a vestige left of it,” T replied | tnem into the living room, I arranged | it was her chill “I do not understand ov Homc. |is transacted through 33 I;};ICI‘,SX» - @ | rruthtully. “T am all right. h“vl:‘f‘ff”;»m" on the reading table. Then I|vour kind of love, David” that bit A get-at-able dictionary ought o spoken or written. Tt is obvious that atinees—10c and 20c. time is it? T must have slept hours.” | jrought the electric toaster from the | the deepest. Why couldn't she under- e hb Be miose akilfully il transacted Nights—10c, 20c, 30c, 50c. “Well, the seven sleepers haven't; qining room and attached it to one|stand? he asked himself bitterly. hoube. Got your hoy & s0sd abridged | by those who most thoroughly ung nuch on you, that's a fact.” Dicky| cf the light sockets. I was about to | Didn't she realize that there was 4 —— B s o e e R [T irava this) modium, ihe AloHDRS srinned cheerfully. “It’s almost mid-[siart back to the kitchen for more |heart hunger beside which the pangs f . t'\\‘nu o‘\(‘l\-(‘igi\‘lh« of the words hel|ary is the first foundation of all night ] {hings when T meet Dicky bearing a|of physical starvation were as noth- | Lfiadlflg M&H at LyGelllIl alld M]SS will want to look up, or better stili,| such knowledge. Yet many people “Oh, Dicky, you wpoor boyl™ F wuav piled with bread, butter, the|ing? Couldn’t she understand that e o iy hroaale falons | througniiiitel iwithiout gasped, horrified. nd you have 1%, sandwiches and ale which he wished | there was a love that was like fire | : : bis dictionary so that you can easily | opening a dictionary more than on there all this time! You must D€y himself, 2 small pitcher of cream |in.a man’s veins? Had he been 50 Jlllle Hel’fle at Thell‘ Besi Sl ’ | or twies'n year, and then probably Elarysditofoen il e 4| @ dish with loaf sugar and a larger [ dumb in his pleadings that he had | T ave & friend who has a diction-| to determine the spelling of a word “Not vours truly,” Dicky returned-{ itcher containing the coffee. taught her nothing—and did the fact _ deliayenanit vo seldom discuss| Tremendous labor has gone inte s : ilone Lo 3 k ary so placed and ! TT}: et S (};ulr:ir;aifli’d 1! 1 rthme' rhe '”dhas he put down|that he paid her the highest honor To use a platitude, Alfred Cross ,I,:\"m,-;'”[ any weight in her home| compiling the dictionary. It makes NIGHT. as there is an icebox - Tithe tray, “I guess here’s evy > oS e St L S8 | matters i R ; e iy zzy to try to con- TO\!GuvI‘ ery little | he could in asking her to be his Wife | jecengs to dramatic heights in’ the | without having recourse to it. ~Why | me positively dizzy to Charlotte Walker in made out 3 bully mesl 8PoUL 8 ning vou need, Why didn’t vou let | count Tor so lttie? | how much (almost like tryin s e few minutes T am | "% 79 ol Youlle < ? second act of “The Chnistain,” whicta| SUCh a constant use of the dictionary, | ceive how 1 : S &leianala sandwicn: s But Dmigoing (04 Cicariit tip-Sthat (o) 1oy h aoit 1o ot hat was) hisinaxt (thoughtHEOREES last nishe et the Lyceum fandfi{ erime Hntelliceritly, dyoil s muat mea | wasnit ‘any boginning Tirst Episode in 1! | fix vou up something first ame|fire her for meddling with your|utes away from Langdon, away from | reer this leading man has acquitted ; if you don’t | If only he could have five quiet min- | it is doubtful if at any time in his ca-| S0¥ 08 80 (L0 Tl g o use | verse). It we eyl e m.t 2 S NGE 2 ’ st e e s Jur Word accurately you ~must| price for it we shoulc i Y Al \ifl{{;\é ;(S e I e el rIe s ey ore: k .Daniels, and away from everyone— | himself hetter. Iire, poise, sinceriety, | S0 " b ' 1 AG: | " He struck an ex As if the mention of Katie’s name | to tell her simply and humbly about | fluency, elocution, everything needed | Ko TSt W, e8| SR #IC G Thold it cheap because it is inf = Blanche Sweet in gxed nelagmoretotiienderhessithantot i s llsniinstan UEl vivi A s 5 Aot | it hina e ate o e e ey | John Storm he posse: and uses to “THE SECRET THcCkery SR o Katie as she appeared one morning | one way to do it—to steal the inter- | best advantage. It is a treat to see = ORCHARD."” ‘May I Help? when I went to the kitchen to give | view and win her pardon later. Mr. Cross in this part, one admirably 7&22’ ( : THURS. AND FRIDAY. K T remembered the day when he had | her an order. Involuntarily he halted in his rest- | suited to his style. And playing ob- o N e “A MAN'S MAKIN made m'e zf:o -d(‘llcmu'. coffee. T Fr?_fikel She wa smnding_ before the sink, | less pacing, then, with a short lauglh, | Posite him in the quaint character, | Big Four Release. lopulsiyel o yeLvical "fa\}rm. industriously scrubbing the eggs which | he turned to his own car. Glory Quayle, Miss Julia Herne never o Ronr B e “If T could just have a cup of Your | had just come from the dealer. ihe Glubs be el curtly, avd | les opportunity to display the | MY ST YLE DIARY 3 coffee and a piece of toast.” “T no like use esgs unless they | within ten minutes was giving harsh | versatility that stamps her ane of the ! “Surest thing you know.” Dicky | wash,” she said in explanation. Lorders over the telephone to Shale | most delightful little actresses on the started for the door, then stopped and} o the egg had been washed aftef|who was jocularly known among his | present day stage. She has the won- | threw a mischievous glance over ¥ all! friends as “Dave's Jackel.” derful gift of going from tears tol s.oulder. “The kind of coffee Nellie, — It was current rumor that Shale | laughter, from sorrow to sunshine, | "“'kbi’?.‘“"‘“ modelittaughtiniethiows o NN SR [ ot 1d M one Taco i bave ibeernti senti uin | Tnomi the dopthslofl deapain Lo the | riake? ; ; the river” if it hadn’t been for Pol- | heights of hilarity in the twinkling of | “The same,” T returned, smiling, but | Menu f()[ T()mO['['()W |lock’s influence in high places, and | an eyelash, and that is art in its per- |. after he had gone I had a moment or B 2 ! | though Shale himself elaborately and | fection. | two of humiliating remembrance. A blasphemously denied this, he never With the exception of the prologue The thought of the bad quarter of an Etonkifase questioned the orders that came to | which ended in rather weak fashion 3 heur T had put in bgcause of Dicky’s Oranges him in that quick, decisive voice. He | because Juck Scott, playing the father ‘QUALITY nonsense was still with me. He had Corned Beef Hash did not question them that night | of John Storm, did not put enou Our Sloga migchievously led me to believe that Hasheda Potatoes (though it was perhaps as well that | snap and vim in his work when 1 had LAST TIME ellie,” the comfortable, middle-aged Whole Wheat Muffins Pollock could not see his face), and | his one big scene in renouncing his | Weber and Ficlds In | colored model who had taught him to Coffee the latter gave an oath of satisfaction | son. the play went along smoothly with | “THE BEST OF ENEMIES” | make coffee, was a beautiful girl with as he hung up the receiver. here and there a minor slip or a few | A Roaring 2 Reel Key- 4 mysterious past. T had been distinc- Lunch “Phe second act had begun before he | forgotten lines. Those are to be ex- | stone Comedy 1y piqued and had betraved my feel- Lettuce and Fish Salad reached the theater, and again the | rected and will be remedied as the | ey ing until Dicky laughingly set me Cheese Fingers relief on Daniels’ fact at sight of him | Wweek wears on ;but as a whole the | Bessic B: le In right. My cheeks felt hot as T thought Coffee Jelly was almost comic, though it was | perfo nce bears up well. J. Irving | | | know just W they mean and to | nd use it Let us not be so foolislt DS N’ S N a wai but the smile in his| ;. > ‘ - | | WEDS. AND THURS, pose of a waiter, b e s | had been the key to unlock my prob- | his love! Then, he felt sure, she | lo bortray the strong character of inkeny ve recourse to the | expensive “THE GOLDEN CLAW” 0. my story. For a moment T felt 2 : i . | White is seen at his best as the aris. Tensely and Highly Dramatic that T did not wish to taste the coffee Dinner Dlonded U Hionhel e s S Nt e o T he was preparing. 3 RS har a g ies o Wi 33 P S COMING TOMORROW ! But T put that thought away from Baked Potatoes HOL L 1 zot here at last, Dave,” ’U?X;‘:‘l;l‘nh(l‘\(;ljl:r:: Il:‘o‘(']itllllfl‘:il\ft:']illt\ Douglas Fairbanks In | roc. ana rising, twisted up my hair BirinsFHoanisaiad B il e T | T o i e e RREBLES TROUBLE | vnder a little boudoir cap which Dicky SRR G G B e i T ot || ORBh, % T e GI (R T Fred Mace In iiked, thrust my feet into a pair of | 3 Coffee Mary already and what they'll do |lugh, the priest of the old church, “JANITOR'S WIFE'S ‘mules” and put on a warm scarlet [ Coffec Jelly—Put one and one half | ATY 8YeTE SAC W UG ] Soseln Henley has a character greatly | TEMPTATION” negligee over my nightgown. After| fablespoonfuls of powdered gelatine | WASE M SE8 0, SENT Ll nor in | sulted to his particular style of acting | bathing my face and hands in the | iny 2 saucepan, add one gill of strong | (™o leone” but for that matter | and one in whici he does himself great | : bathroom as noiselessly as T could, for | ¢offee, three tablespoonfuls of sugar, fihe--c = 1:1 every scene a big one. | credit. Arthur Vinton, too, has am- ———— — 1 wanted to surprise Dicky, T went| One teaspoonful of brandy, two cup- ;( 2 t:fomng back stage?” ple opportunity to show his powers | 9 | ¢tealthily to the kitchen, where T|fuls of water and white and shell of | - ’;fif‘ri("s’ho;k his head. “I'll sit in | this week, as in the portrayal of the Tound misandingsoveria bl sauos | fole es Wik over fiekfirein il ot the boxes’® he said, “for a |wicked and worldly Lord Robert Ure 4 S = pan simmering on the gas stove from | Pe&ins 1o boil remove the beater, al- OTQTIOIthe st.” But though his voice | he hus a character best suited to h THEATRE—Hartford which came the aroma of coffee, to 11"\" {0 boll up, draw to one side, al- :-:: i:ol le::; hands were shaking, and | dramatic ability. There have been twe | TONIGHT AT 8:15 Ine pne of the most alluring odors on | [ 10 S e pon five minutes tnen | Z08 % (2 0] "tighly sripped | or three occasions where Mr. Vinton e OOy GhARE essentially a beach suit—but then, & ROS STAHL In “'f,‘\';‘ e e e e ‘t"“g A wet mold and turn | .0 5 big key—the key to a suite | work has stood out well since his de- | 3y ot never could bring myself to do “MOONLIGHT MARY" AR I e e cream. o Serve with whipped | §% (7 otel Republie where a little | but here and this week brings him January 23. much swimming. A line of roses and Prices: 25c¢ to $2.00 Dicky’s Coffec Receipt. PRl later Mary was to be tendered the |again to the fore. Mrs. Estelle Morton | On! what a sensation my bathing| ¢ .00 b iage of rubberized sill des Dicky § whirled #dn Fastonishmer st banquet that was to greet her eleva- | is good as a benevolent old lady. and | (i (ac on the beach this morning! | fines the edge of the skirt and @ Be JAN | “What do yo: mean by getting up i tionjtogstardorn, 2 outhern has a slight | ' 0= " " ere were some perfectly | cluster to match trims the surplig8 iec Sat.) Jie demanded. “I was going to bring 3 3 ‘H): Bean Salad—Drain one can ;»‘1 ;x‘x l::\.;:l‘dln:‘l\‘\'euxsh'(honfi thorough- | “O8 M0 \Uled at the sight of Langdon | chance to register a few sobs 'and | s o ut mone, except mine, | hodlce which has long sleeves and M MIZZI HAJOS in “POM-POM" your gTub into the bedroom. Go back | dhiander to ammn” vl PItce in 2| with Mre. Page in the opposite box. | smiles; but for the most part, tho | Sthnning shss B ROLE CER VAL finished at the neck by a lace collat, 15--]1«-}:’\. N\x:h\ © to §2; Mat., 25c | there this instant,” he finiished com- : en perfeetly | 11 5o was too busy outlining what he | others in the company have litde | With & hoop S T PR knee- | The bloomers of the "“y“_"‘»‘m‘i"":‘lr‘ orf pLlag aeasnellng, imanding oy loamsiiT Gontiwantite length skirt is made to stand out all [in frills. T was very pr T e o et e woing to say to Mary a little later | chance o get in the limelight. | around by a non-rustable wire in the| cape, too—of wide black and whit§ Braised Ox Tongue late arrival that the play sp lettuce leaves, with French e bother much about the present. | Because of the notoricty given Hall Next Week (Mats, ¢ Sat.) | Let's have a comfy time in the dining . e D ottt | (e stian throush its delicate | &round by a non-rustable wire ‘& (0] SR JOTTEE i Shlaclc satin XPERIENCE room, or, better still, bring the stuff s heavily again, and the heat of the the- | touching on vi of dogz- | nto the living room and put it on that | “CASE OF MARY PAGE” |ater and its lights made him sleepy. - | matic theology and its subsequent dis Sy | reading table in front of the gas Only two acts more!” he muttered | favor in the eves of the church there is { 1o oo oneazement at | which was shown at TFox's a Only two acts mo | Gest for a week's eng Jloxdn e o Pt | o cons theater, Hartford weeks ago will again grace the screeny | erate.” ) o more—and 1 unfolding the timeworn 5 to himself. Two acts mor and no need 1 G 1 e ) a : : Now yvou're talking.” Dicky KEENEY'S WEDNESDAY then we'll se here. Suffice it to say “The Christian” | STE0E "y fqay, January 31. | tomorrow and Thursday .u‘xm\ );]V 4 house in the test Triangle producs turned his attention to the coffec. With Mary's entrance, however, he | is a strong play, although very intri- | ReBe 8 RSO0 (08, B atinee on | 4 ~ B E: 3 e “Double ouble,” a most wons “You run along, and I'll bring the roused himself, and before long the | cate In spots and having a tendency © | \yoqnegday and a regular matinee on | tion, & that paksh stuff in."” lixceptional interest is taken in the | charm of her, and the genius of he cover all religions while at the ame | o irday afternoon. derful five-act photo-play ths icg I was too curious, however, as to | photoplay program at Keeney's to- | playing enthralled him as it did the | time it tries to unfold the doctrines of xperience” tells the vivid tale of | an abundance of hearty laughter and the method by which he made his|Mmorrow owing to the announcement | rest of the audience. This was indeed | onc. It would bo difficult, for instance, | . /405 btations, pleasures, hopes, | still enoush of heart interest to stamg How To Make the Quickest,Simplest Cough 4 Remedy Much Better than the Ready- Made Kind and You Save $2. Fully Guaranteed 0000000000000 C0000C000000 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0000] are only the delicate little touches coffee to go immediately. that the first episode in “The Strange | her hour of triumph. He begrudged | io tell just w hat denomination m_h- ambitions, tragedies, reverses and [this latest feature p,,”,,n\‘ as enterd I see you don’t use the coffee ma- | Cast of Mary Page” will be a feature, | even the few moments of Mary's | deacon Wealthy belongs to, for at first | 1700 FEECERT (L ™ haises, | taining as his first one. Besides thi [Eins B satls Resloxtacision mmanace )b s story fwhich s now cunrimg daily | nappydlittle Sepaccifotiitnanks, Mandiiihelseome Lo belaparC from thoyelieton and mood There are | stellar attraction a two-reel Keyston@ in that thing? in the Herald, is one of the biggest | when the final curtain fell he leaped of John ffornf and later is shown as | = y-two speaking parts in xperi- | comedy will also be shown IFred “Easy,” retorted Dicky. I put two | r steries ever picturized. It has hcpnlup with a sigh of relief and sflufl‘)\\. his superior in orders. But tho: ence” and in the famous Golden | Mace and a typical Keystone suy This home-made cough syrup now | heaping tablespoonfuls of coffee and|booked by the Keeney management| the limousine where Shale sat wait- Cabaret scene on the primrose path of | porting company will be seen in “Thg ged in more homes than any other cough | an egg shell into this, and poured | and every Wednesday, during the mext | ing. difficult to show. In passing it may be | H 0 Siore is a large comic opera | Janitor's Wife's Temptation,” a pmedy. Its promptness, ease and cer- | over it two cups of boiling water, | fifteen wee a new episode will be| “It's all right. Chief.” said Shale, |said that the members of the Stanlev | /(0 "¢ girls with such captivating | gereamingly funny two-act comedy thaf inty in conquering disiressing coughs, | Covereq it tight and let it hoil for shown. Henry B. Walthall ana Edna | huskily, as Pollock got in. “It's a | Works Dramatic club, collectively and | ChOTS & 878 00 S0t 4 T cton | Sl make you hold your sides fof et ARG throat colds is Jeally remark | inutes. The time 15 just up, so now | Mayo are the leading characters. 15| cinch 1o #et over the fence in the back | individually, zo to make one of the and New York critics say “their!jaughter ay’s user will usually overcome the | You may watch the rest of the pro-|is estimated that it cost over $250,000 | and then up onto the fire escape. Say, | grandest motley mobs seen on the | {80 (FUUC 07w standard of fas- | | The Pathe News, showing on Thus rdinary cough—relieves even whooping | cess.” to produce this piece for the “movies” | it's a wonder that fool hotel hasn't | American stage since the introduction | 298HCY M98 8O SR, S0 Pl g day only and several other single reels pugh quickly. Splendid, too, for bron-| He took off the cover of the sauce-|and it Is bound to attract great atten- | been stripped by a dip long before | of dramatic art. With the possible | RS “CLEC 50 cpince scene | will round out the balance of the ofy ld“xs\'n:x’:f nl\::d‘l:'hcwup, bronchial asthma | y.an, stirreq its contents, added a cup | tion during the next three months, | this; there's isn’t a window that you | exception of the lad who inlxs(x upon M_c"fv e ot e e ““m" e 5 kit il A . :’ = ] aist 2o | of cold water and then, again cover- | photoplay lovers should not fail to| can’'t reach in five minutes.” reading a newspaper upside down, 2VEW FEERLCRE LG e s shown in ; sl nidyiidl s (50 2ents worth Cronra,Junces of | (g it, lighted the small warming | sce_the first installment tomorrexw. “Well, take care you don't get run | which after all might be as good a | & TOCREE (S PIGELE T O e | marked exedtlence | i Bftle and fill the bottle with plain granu- | burner of the gas stove and set the, Tonight's leaders will be Charlotte | in for a thief vourself,” said Pollock | way as any, the girls and bovs did | [0 O o ke bigraca fol ted sugar syrup. This gives you—at a | saucepan upon it. lker in “Out of the Darkness; | harshly. Then, swinging about, he | themsclves proud. Their tangoing and | VOG0 o Lo L0 Gamana | e Slogan af foxs. . The 1 im fc pst of only 54 cents—a full pint of better | “There,” he said with a grandilo- / Stevens, the peerless emotional | caught Shale’s wrist in a viselike | “trotting” are auite in keeping with | T3¢ OXe0PIONA 8 L S0, SR “t;"f'."”"” \“\f“l““"\,,;‘;""”l‘, LN Pl b than vou could buy for $2:50. ¢ quent flourish, “in ten minutes that .in “Housse of Tears” and the | srip. y e ihe present jorder ot theddance FiThellfiioi o615 10, foe barlladpodtu Ty illanae e atare o SRR EEE AREHIE S S irections with Pin Tygetes goud ‘wnd | YU be Bectar far the seadessis e felie Dramie, o Matiis. o Manr| “¥ou kuow e window: ! Heliross playets ate Indeed fortinate 00 o o o Grament for perience” | \ora over are seen in the Keystc e onoila Fowed to me extravagantly. Wednesday besides the “Mary Page” | snapped. “Don’t make a monkey of | have surrounded themselves with such | N€€ s Snengeriont (or ~FBERente | i st Al B e You will be pleasantly surprised how But one think troubled me. “Did | release will be shown “The Secret| vourself and get in any other. And | a noble “mob.” Rome in its palmiest ST retin m‘ Foiday January 28 brt) comedy, “The Best of Enemies,” tw@ nickly it loosens dry, loarse or tight| You say you must put an egg shell into { Orchard,” with Blanche Sweet and the , remember this—I'll send you up, by | days never produced one better for thecons Snience af those living out | teeisiof hearty laughter and spontas oughs, and heals the inflaimed mem-| the coffee?" I asked. first chapter of “The Girl and the K heaven, if you interfere—unless e - o ”“;“.““l mafl orders may now be | 20US roars. This comedy worti i Sormation ‘of phioin in ‘the CheokE| o, iy kY, Feplied. | There’s the | Game Series.” The latter is o be al vou're needed. You wateh for that | “\EXPERIENCE” AT f sent with checks or post ofice orders | SRS @5, 1 NI 5 IRRereely end nd bronehial tubes, thus ending the per-| €58 in that dish. Don’t you want to | feature every Wednesday and Thurs- | sneak Langdon-—that's your job. Do enelosed made aut to Mr. Herbert C, |Jo¥ed The blg mulliple feature g Iriffith proc n o . Golf fistent loose cougl. have me poach it for you? 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