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TOMORROW THURSDAY Vop-Noteh B OUGLAS :‘ 4 2 7 “ ‘q /‘: | FAIRBA . At His Dost in His DBest FLIRTING WITH FATE i “THE GREAT WHITE TRAIL” A Special 6-Part Drama of the Alaskan —WITH— DORIS KENYON KEYSTONE COMEDY AND OTHERS COMING The Ten Reel Sensation “THE GARDEN OF ALLAH” o we res b Supe NOWS, ; PHOTOPLAYS ¥ ALL THIS WEBK VIOLA DANA in “BLUE JEANS” Production 20 Suceess K J/ LAYS the é nlsg a’:;mm ! 5" THEATRE —Hartford— of LING Ma SING Chinese FOO gician LAWRENCE DEAS AND INGER GIRLS, DORA RODIQUIES 1 MELODY GIRLS SOLR SYU1L ARS THURSDAY hin IGHTS i jatinces Wa e, hday and ston's Bi 1E JOHN BARRYMORI CONSTANCE COLLIER John N. Lel's Dramatization of IBBETSON" Story Iiver " Love ]) HARTFORD Charter 1026 THIS WEER—TWICE DAILY “THE GOLDEN CROOR" with Incomparable headed by BILLY ARISNGTON an cast I WE ARE CLOSING EARLY, BOWL EARLY A You Wil Not Bo Disappointed. AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS FOR QUICK RETURNS THIZ CLASSIFIED COLUMNS. | knots t' | but | | tandard— Remedy vildren and ‘wn—Ups a condition that has to jinst from infancy to old Well’s Syrup Pepsin,a com- mple laxative herbs with fasily ‘and naturally and is msant for children as it is ef- en the strongest constitution. Druggists—50 cis. and $1.00. Pbottle can be obtained, free of charge; by writing B. 457 Washington St., Monticello, Ill. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ADELE GARRISON Caldwell, Gy head cuts. enuff j an’ he am Worricd \bout Madge L an’ t Huld-a when in several p! Ho been says: cotched | * ‘I think I heard the lady William, =o I'll jes ye on Lces, when long ho straight done it, Why! Wit laughed Me - that pedler " observed Wiil £ fe he holt of x mako tully, “if me. ¥ swered for an “Truest William. pint th ‘call puiled ve.' 1 h he h kaint ver do mu Bravely trie Optimistic. Y William,” 1 an- “Then waitir he stood off an’' looked he w sort et e, ‘I'll giv' ye one final knock know,"” thing un my that dog off me kickin’ ay Pete, w holt on him, through ver an returned bod luck,’ Kickin® VS, me. ‘Il he two, head thi a4s | make 5 - sleep a minit rn or ' s0 when y’ yell a1l il anybody 1l git wuss than this wit his sun an’ he th' head wit th' butt , but he does it kind of care- Ul bet he knows ive a man so it'll kno won't hurt him bad. didn’t know nuthin’ pell, an’ was gone an' I untied Pete v 2 an be real kind to ye. take m > was try- if ¥ don't head s out of yer mouth he says, Int st it want his'n.’ cOF clse t' res ut don't oks like “Then up wants. I a bullet an v or ye he up mo over nuthin’ down. ' smashe: om c¢nd of ful like. much ¢ g stiff, but enough, for wasn't Pete there made course do. so 1 Then he took a his pocket, an fast t a tree, they w lad, T'll Y think y' know give v’ jest a te if ¥' ever out anythin’ lic rope f: made tie Pet him a-lookin’ over th’ all right. attend picce how < him Sure more me jest my ays. ver it ‘Now, case,’ he I'm goin’ what ye'll or try t' me, te on about quite th' man. home.” For a moment or T horrified at William's 1l of the cold-blooded. horrible cruelties he had ndergono to speak. Tho blood must left my face, for T hazily heard William exclaim concernedly it down, Mis' Gram quicl. ¢ white as a sheet. T didn’t mean ye. Thar's nuthin® t be now. T hain’t hurt much, them devils gone. They back for quite a spell, an’ i dy fer when the Well, T guess we willl” ind his brave op- <uper-sensitiveness weak. T smiled at voico calm and xn W th como €0 an’ to git find o nitc Then ma me.’ @i begun time in my two Mis' Gramie, blood pritty cold that puttin’ a piece of cloth gag me didn’t help my tell my b Ap’ his mouth t' ve about outer old ]E]Dl[]B]E]D The Liquid Wash for Skin Disease ‘We have witnessed such remarkable results with this soothing wash of oils that we offer you a bottle on the guaran- tee that unless it does the same for you, it costs you not a cent. 85c, 60c and $1.00, knife my sharp v took a ist fem anxiety ade my pitifully ind made my “Trust ht Willig thanlk Me.” “I'm al] rig am,” T said, “and i vour thout neve b can you Now important. D enough for 1V E tod one thin Sicer] INVAL UABLE FOR COLDS It taken in time this Calclum compound lessens the of chronic throat or' lung emedial and thia mful drugs. 50 cents a box, including war tax Yor sale by all druggists Eckman Laboratory, Plilndelphia this is mos Are vou sure neither aper nor the with he know erheard addr re nuthin’ said you ov ‘ra born, it carnestly. dreamed de of th' man was that thar Pete in don’t mie." n P they Mis' Gr Sinh me an’ th’ hank. half a bank the know "hout. 1 of on othe tell away from hearn me mped out on to “T'm so zlad, Will getting that address impor- tant thing. Now T to res until vou feel strong enough to ~ome into the house for your supper. And remember to stick to your la falling tree grazed 1l probably go to hour or two, and Mi doubt questic You seo vour head.” “You kin count amie,” William twisted old face of needed service “T'Il be mum as re. .|y’ run into no danger, Mis' Gramie,” V”,—, St hin @ | he went on anxiously. “Don't 31 the Dottle with plain | think ye'd better take me along?" Eyrup. s total eosh | 1 had a swift mental vision of ar- vou a full | riving ot Tillian’s under the escort of syoup thai | 5000 01a William, and had hard work not fo smile at the old chap. answered him with the gravity offer deserved. “Thank you, very careful, for me in the pending on you here.” “Jest trus ve, mile when he bushes am.” T said, most “for is a want you Your Cwn emedy — vour head. the city in 1 an la Yeu can gave about a betl Don't let her on me, Mis' and his poor, shone with the joy which was n oyster. But don’t ou combiz of every kn ly, you w in them » power that lies in this cough syrup which wics to prepd o proper congh | G 1 dr his and ¢ loosens the throat tick tated men chest and brone and ('n“ilv that it A cay’s use will usu ordinary cough croup, Whooping cozh and bronchi asthnia, there is mothing hetter. s, most valuable concent nd of genuine Norway and has been used for gencrat up severe coughs. ppointment, be sure to oist for “3% ounces of dircctions, and don’t A guarantee of r money prompt- pronnz’ahon. Ind, William, but T shall be and there's no danger city. Besides, I'm de- | to guard the house sore the throat, g0 gently y astonishina. 1y overcome the onchitis, everythin' t' Pete,” he returned, proudly, and T went slowly into the house, revolving the problem of how T could plausibly zet into the city within the next hour or two. | Tor I knew it was imperative tha LDillian should have immediately the address of the spy who had posed as an Ttalian peddler and whose attempt to enter lihrary through the secret entrance had only heen foiled by my pourin d over his hand, me an’ at | fer | whén 1 did wake | was too | an’ story that | Agatha will no ! his. | But T | %7 N 7 %% one of The ot} contribu MUSICAL REVUE ATl ool LYCEUM A HIT,fnllev\ J. I\\ — 50 Believing in the of the old theatrical be judged by veracity to | TI0TE B leprovea applause it receives, | terming to the | ing natu formance given at the Lyceum yes- | somethi terday to four big audiences, even ;lical | the most unprejudiced will be obliged bill, | to say that no word of commendation | wWoman an be too high. Iivery one of tho and dar three acts, the big motion picture fe the prog | ture, and the shorter reels went ov Mae in a manner t bespoke favor. They headed | we Honor” Cob) saying that a show is th and ing that theory appl. per- No appreeciated. Tom Brown's Musical Revue, (and let it be stated right now ti | it is a revue) is one of the great ts that played a vaudeviile o in Catchy musical five pretty girl 1 1 contributed to its make-up, from the opening number to the clo ing patriotic selection there was no halt, no hitch. In an especial man- ner did the two appropriately patri- 1 otic numbers score. Yesterday udiences showed their delight in the ability of one of the ! misse to use her voic as a tenor or soprano as she pleased, and when she | | threw in considerable ability pianist for extra measure sb the n and acc tress of rutati e this cit and be I will deals won by worthy fmoment S\ than offe “Field likewise Wi - and s \\\\\\ ¥ FIELDS OF HONOR” N\ GOLDWYN PICTURES the her uted ot up big favorites o members of the their individual the calibre the bill company hares of the pres- foore, meone - n L riot. led with ire bic ng bet ring rwood magic supported proved ord semething ician. He hand n- comedy of a ht his act out than the usual measx- The third act on t White, man presenting sir talkir numbers rounded out ary mag 1cing ram Marsh, supren the picture bill in “IFields a film adaption of famous story of the e 1 Miss Marsh, laimed the eatest the screen lived up on, her wying co: of Honor remember t contains e eve Trvin war, by heralded little to th offerin ever. ory that fter is rything neces- and it v pleasing photodr opportune. the war in depic tles an girl the worl who shows There no picturc indire withou ith who bz a man of her. in the entirc himselt a slow “BLUE JEANS” AT KEENEY'S THEATER | | A dou Viola is show- i g at tion ‘Blue by a Dana the Metro star Keeneys this week in of the adop- of an famous play ek Mis: cast. Walker, big 1 stage at ope ternoon. cver-wel us in h stunt a Jear Dana is supported superior Opposite is Robert who has played in nearly all the etro story one that and will draw tears in to the hardest from the sheer force tremendous appealit power. A genuine old fair and political rally with the members of the “village band” with the ntiquated instruments are iy s Dana as June, dres: 1 to | represent 2 drum major, baton d and when the political rival weetheart begins his speech she gives the signal and her band drowns him out. With farmers, village bells and awkward country pumpkins, the {1 ig p most picturesque one. The inds. hill for the week ono ¢ i rit sing Ling i ician offers a n R of orier magic SR nd his Gi girls, A present ver phere dencing act. Doris iactica ‘1 who walked from e Francisco to recruit d navy. Miss R Tt moving piciure into Pittsburg, soduced to the 1r af leads a. bi mrade that city to stimulate recruiting. also gives a short talk on her and easily gains the approval audience. The Four Melody a refined singing act, the | girls voices carrying them over for a | big hit. Several ather comedies and ramas with the Current lvents malke a fine entertainment. productions. is will appezl to the drama eves in the of Miss dram ashioned Gre: ture Leopold es s Dana - county e this, e gost te this inte; it really the pre. tho gold his w it Foo 1t o en- Law- threo Zo0od Rod- New men ainment Deas rti and rence colored the and frec ture from order rector tel of its stes ork to for our San army g tw and or to 'the city. being in She W o endures the ¢ baby's ¢ Girls offer v and ture the | made sp | up e THAT MORNING LAMENESS White Trail the troubled pool of life bet again white. ‘Blood the prog issue of ar If you are lame every suffer urinary ills, there cause. Often it's weak strengthen the weakened kidneys {avert more serious troublc { Doan’s Kidney Pil You on Néw Britain testimony. F. Cianflone, shoemake: St., New Britain, say and on my feet for | fore my began to ache and pain. | | As T have to be on my feet all the | | time, it made it very hard on me. I ,used to go home evenings all tired out and aching acress my back so badly that I was miserable. 1 couldn’t | sleep on account of the pain and it was hard to turn over or move in bed. Mornings on getting up 1 was tired, | lame and stiff across my back. T took Doan’s Kidney Pills which I bought at Scherp’s Drug Store, and now I feel like a different man. Doan's have stopped the pains across my back and brought me strength. My h.u is now strong and seldom troubles n 60c at all dealers. rm\m Co., Migrs., Buffalo, N. Y. morning, must kidneys. Knead should b 147 : “I couldn’t ten minutes be- Main H CASC form: days. 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Such is the “The Great White Ny all of the settin ound stretches of the Ar juently the actors in the forced to work in twelve feet in depth, in | get the exact e ct that D wrton was aft The stor, an adventurous love which culmi in the whirto f the far north, a love which | cverything for its ide A hoe is the link which binds, the development of the pic action travels from the man- lendor of the to the God- magnificence the of tlte on, the tria’ and all test « hastery is that e icce. tale has and er iobe, such a about coun- associnted ovr hei 1 wh by m Trail’ in tic, rie- ® snow ion cit of Klondyke, Great where mes clear stretches of tone nid the endic A new Keys Come. 1d Thunder” will also by ram, together with the I the Ford Weekly ing boards e kept in tirely free and h th 1 cupboard or from dust Lungs Are wf'\ Weakened By ard Colds \‘“‘Ld‘ AR‘A OUINiNE “AoMS” somo in tablet sefe, sure, casy to take. No no unpleasant after effects. Mouey back if it fails. 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Russell, tores Everywher Leaving Money Arcund “Who steals n eals trash. s something, nothing "Pwas mine, tis his. and has been slave to B zood good thousands; filches from me my name of that nd whi n h not poor, Robs mo en- riches him makes deed.’ A hotel friends out a handful bureau woman who lives in her money bil the was for hnr by one of ims of of on room roll loo 0 ta CORNT that,” is things | think | People are | whole, and I'm | the risk rather than | it money all the time.” evidently proud of this | mind { whout don't never worry sai I sho h like there pretty honest willing to ta fretting She dan state of You Your Parse, But i Good Name. that sk Your | Brothe | be believe letti ome To sure thero | ono's posses- | people have of that something | stolen that they by the need their possessions all foolishness. Tut I | there s a mean be- carefulness and t havo is carel who arc afraid they have will tie themselv warding S think that that ove habit some Juables no sonso in 1abit dow of ete or co do n peopl 1ibout o promiscuous- tho risk few valu- | Thoso who do that v little ran or money a others to the their pc their self respect, of taki that often plants one pleasant primrose path 1 have Felt This of it v that sight of ving loose is not a to to a per: don’t expose honor, the first fee! g ion, their step the emptation. | to say | 1hout thor- | know course the mptation m 1 1 can remember sum of a table and of t desire to snatch n that T had any thing. Why ; inhibitiong of my But it made it | understand how oughly honest money up. on of doing a 1?2 Al are against sier for me to the b in- someone without quite the same hibitions might vield to such a tation, when without it he have been honest all his life. To tempt others by one's laxnes money affairs isn't being one’ er keeper. There is such as stimulating honesty by trust in a person and such stir uh[vn[., dishonesty by in- temp- would s in s broth- a thing reposi a fhing sheet Menu for Tomorrow Breakfast. Stewed Fruit Potatoes au Gratin Corn Griddle Cakes Coffea Lunch. Beef Cakes Warm Gingerbread Cocoa Dinner. m of Carrot Soup alloped Onions Mashed Potatoes Lettupo French Dressing Valnut Puadi Coffea Cre Beef ( cold when « Add to ‘akes—Cut enough meat from roast beef to make one pint hopped with two small onions. this two tabl poonfuls to- catsup, one cupful bread crumbs and one-half cupfu! gravy. Mix thoroughly and mold into cakes; inkle with bread crumbs and bake delicate brown. When cold ar- on a platter and put a bit of mayonnaise on each. range eac Walnut Pudding—Chop eighteen walnuts and mix them with one and a half ounces bread crumbs; put them into a saucepan with two teacupfuls milk and boil up; then simmer for ten minutes. Remove from the fire; when cool stir in yolks three eggs, one teaspoonful vanilla; mix well. Beat up whites stiffly and in. Pour into greased pudding and bake half an hour. tir dish