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BIG SHOW WEEK RAPNEL DODGERS Four Fighting Canadian “A NIGHT IN BILLE’ A Trench Entertainment FROM OVER THERE TO OVER HERE OTHER ACTS Stuart Blackton, the Master of Screencraft, sents Sir Gilbert Parker’s Novel in Pictures “THE JUDGMENT HOUSE” LATIO d SEE THIS BIG SHOW NS OF A WIFE the mother-i LW | turned her toward 2, 1 ! ssfon in them frightened 0 contemptuously indignant ovided, T supposec, that 1 on a stack of Ribles tattle what yau tell m I kept poise with “Provided only that simple word not to let Picky, suspect what T tell you When silence, for my eves Graham Broke the News me, to Her. promise | run e sn difficulty you I began desperately, not to and pped er-in-law’s expression my ing to me was conducive sl vow “the Teason anyone, cven t ut calmness hse vour request to take e other day was because Bitterness of Spirit. given my promise to as- “Especially Richard she said shrewdly and and then she lay silent fully three minutes, many hours to me. T knew iperious impulse of her urging her to refuse a h But T also knew that her natural curl esity was tug at her will from an- other directi Which would win 1 hadn't the slightest idea. And Cousin | a’s feet must be near- you mean, grecably, | grim for seemed that every | nature was aring to me brwood in some work about that”” she a and cantemptuously. me of her historical vou consider that a rea- | me to listen to you, I vou not to mo further.” n't know urriedly is only portant wor h Dicky now noth dise and ¥ which g annoy i i use to a1l abot “The ex text for MT= |ing home! knows I i u even now wh she ever ridiculous “but no opportunity You have nir explanation pledge that T will it to o But garet, will have usual ion if it wi memory of your refusal (o tak me.” The qt listene th ~cch and my manner in curiosity, h nonsense shall hust 1 but ld not together Under have the to me to list tell yo! injustice. asked mc ) I owill vepeat warn before i rmi of M 11 ic | my vord you, Mar an un- out no vou d voice that to be trailed off into esh of TUES. WED. 1 ;s MYERS With TPH HARLAN N WINE GIRL" tory of Southern hIifornia. HENYRY STORY UDEVILLE BILL aded by ISTCAL EVIEW o— FRI SAT, o OORE in y HARVARD with of h ion of the « imusement firs admi which disguised r real reason for liste to me. were blotted from my by the concentrated re words. BEvidently her had hurt bitterly ths to At she con- neor i had sciousness of her jast fusal nurse | gerea | gues “It is an unusnal one.” 1 quietly, and then, without preliminaries, T told her nection with the Lillian my and to her d more answered any more my con- | un seeret work A Wonderful Change. J was astounded credulity, followed | fashed over | sparkled with excitement bed =0 suddenly that d injured broken horrified exclan ment toward hey she stingly. my arm! at by the result, I relief and e, and her She fc rm COMEDY her fac ey up at 1 rod | her ! my ition put out hand pro “Rother What's 1 brought Child! tell mo before? couldn’t “Now, tell me ¢ know how she ex to new child! But she me why : T@EATRE OPERA Musical-Society you of cou i) know you Zen erously night rything you little an life | to do something like that! | aret, vou ought on | vour kne night life giving thanks that an opportunity | like this to serve voun lias come to you She allowed If you could I've longed | Why, Mar are serap. erb m Fent laordinary The AND OPERA CO. at Singing Chorus IDA jat 8:156—L.UCI sts if Principal. $1, $75c., 50c. Box | thus Seats Now on Sale | &7 e 1L be | ious, of to be & every of : country to A ~ a schoolgirl in | bewildered was li A v all my pr n to p impertuou, T e e me, aw oncelved ideas of what imper mother-in law of mine must n. to realize how much her life h Dicky's father must have embittered her Onece when Dicky makir keenly on account of h Grace per his ther the veil from the past ever so lightly, | vet enongh to show me that she, too. had trodden the same thorny way in which my feet were Ana her yp:th must have been tartuous indeed Optician | to have =0 completely taken ot | ive girl thi was me suffor tentions (o had lifted sot. HORVITZ, in St. ont of |t want 1« 1 ha into dare I Cousin 4 | 0ld ears were listening outside the doos | Mother i clamations idea lister 1 Matl whe It pause ! BIG BILL FARNU A huge | word de | Reac nd 105t shown The *“The ous at M Str prine with hims frien terfu st 1y to w he t a sit and 1 eartl and Ho ¢ that W pack the trail h; W d to t Gule “La hears leary vi the y Yello nter ter i comy FADS AND FASHIONS T leng | mobile wear Ty 1 e Therc amo elt A tend min A . ing Parasols are 5 tical “The Mon. & Tues. eriminate See it At For Those Who 1 mEGESAR Xisca §rong ~883 MAIN STREFY A\ Smashing Sta HARTFORD. : TheMasterof S'cme;;aft mm o THE JUDGMENT HOUSE From the Novel by St Gilbert Parker Piclwrized and personally directed by, J. Stuart Blackton RTNE n Picture WILLIAM FARNUM TN “CleanAsa} Whistle” That's what Men say about our methods—they are clean and wholesome. Tou Glothing and say “Charge It.” You can paj Dollar Week while wear them “hidden"” charges select your SHOWS AT 7 AND PEARL WHITE R “The House of Hate” MANY NIGHT [ us a a you or of and there are no “‘disgulsed” extra "ANY kind MEN’S SUITS $12 to $35 Top Coats $15 to $32 Hats $2.50 up Shoes $4.00 up. AND OTHERS fl]'.\r\' A ';OIAII/\'K AW NO EXTRA ha I said Your eived N tell erything t you con — S o BUY A LIBERTY BOND i that | timo | anythir { be pre in GRAND OPERA AT AT PARSONS’ TONIGHT v nearly Alking md v don't | us." 15 the her on yheve T w A longe hen 1 first ca the room. but, of cour hz d to s 1 had talked in to 1 thin s, tha if howeve was| ov The San Carlo Grand Opera stars will arrive in the city from the West about noon today. A special car containing the scenic and costuming effect for tonight’s production of “Aida” at Parsons’ arrived in the 1thi h inc word. cnthusias have conveyed some Ltion uldn’t her a Graham's might our conver: Ithough | s \ R X ;i : . i te- exelded into this picture, combining Parker's unapproachable style and Blackton's inimitable directorship. The | picture has been hai from coast to | city last night, accompanied by a coast as a thriller Lyceum pa-|force of the company’s stage hands. trons may expect something unusual |\who immediately began putting the in it | big scenic pieces in place on the lo- | cal stage. | The performance tonight will gin at 8:15, and patrons are re- minded the azar, the sensational Spanish tenor, sings his biggest aria, “Celeste Aida” (Heavenly Aida), shortly after the rise of the curtain on the first act. This is one of the most brillant numbers ever writ- ten into an operatic score and ticket- holders should be in their seats on time if they wish. to hear and enjoy t it The opera, which is { will be over not later than 11:29. “Twin Beds,” Salisbury Field and Margaret Mayo's great laugh festi- I spend the ' val, With Lois Bolton and -the same of a beauti- | reat New York cast, will-be the at- the country | traction at the Parsons . Theater on | Thursday, Friday and. . Saturday “Twin Beds” is conceded to be one of the best farces written in. the last jtwenty years. Its sparkling limes in which new wit alternates with new |slang and its carefully and skillfully drawn characters, all of them are | scarcely less amusing than true. spa Then { of plot | com L with it of to | “SHRAPNEL DODGERS” AT THE LYCEUM irapnel the The ner had 161 resumed my tior a bedside, barely Graham’s there a furtive <nob, followed, after an imperious knocking dramat One of some wonderful action vaudeville f the § our Lyceu Liarizc uy turni the moment o ac e by om front, o Dodgers’ da men have big ganic e o A, s e o to the | three donc the they ar ing the their ¢ the some A N e SIDE_TALKS days their the nd as vaudeville doing their bit ¢ uality of vaudevil production There over this act they the billing world wi are allowed to tour the co their origin me. The vaudev today. sday, and th Sylvester, a of B | in now AT FEOX'S THEATER in I llent controve 1l which i for o8 of that much abused is William Farnum’s “Rough and picture notable » amoun that with that 1 “Punch =/ luxe production, 1y”", which opened tod at Fox's, it rtain to be ha E o i dhain remarkable drama that I in New Britain in ny bill Pearl White i el second episode |\ nd numer- { ho shows night- | e in four acts, What Country Folks Miss Where shores many never is c under willytop Aty m ot them the find to t tenths of that c! people com includes the also ger's Eye,” House of Hate" e 158 summer, on ful lak people e vonder . advants of of boated in it wt subjects. nd r. Farnum who has life, and fellow-uen He from ine tall g ing through in ¢ g ce. the those the then, So Many Simple Pleasuves F it is inevitable that adventures should be afar to seek But comes now and life is always with us, country folks would greatly advantage themselves if they learned igbelio i to sweeten that daily life all the from all over capn with the simple, healthful ple shoeing and | ypes that are free to them. And one bliged think they would exult in the and that what the city dweller near must pay na of pay high for) theirs for the taking. Don't Be Done Oug of Your Birthright. | and daing ut, as a city b (S5, v e ‘ say that T think it remark- able that the country do not picture that foatures take inore advantage oppor- Sir Gilbert Parker's novel, tnnities f that ment Housd”, picturized TS Hiolds out Blackton. one of the ducers in business, the stronae Some of the © this wonderfully set down as cl P taking way Deshon has the Iways led who of a h s squire with L dear role Bill and offering thre Wi suppose it is ora test peop the is sti s gre that ip his as he is deville bi we go home of disruption. but his andling of the situation has pathetic result. Tvelyn Durant he is engaged and in whom fo his id misconstrues uation in which she finds Stratton bre off their tro e man’s are 1 His fine ietermine h sudden ves the The 5 idventure only countr = and ¢ il 1l mas Menu for Tomorrow 1 to t Surely Sure woman spending 2 month in sort whic ountry and sk nurse f with the ho nd ever me 1 Breakfast Fruit Spanish Omelet Muffins ould thought wil of character inte the per Lucas da to ¢ thix od | hopes shed iith in evers ue is almost shattered to sever all the ties to a city of hypoerisy. return o onc from This and had ver ove snow upplicd 1l ated ¢ 1 etation part earlc ave Wilfrea Violet and oth picture i The story of nent House nurse had n ever an and t Con- town . Coffes And yet hewrt nature eming. Florence n well knowa | o skis. in the i the Neve 1€ hoes Scouts re Lunch Stow with uit Chocolate bind Of course the Boy mpfire Girl movement uch to open the possibilities of the to the younger genera- | not think the older let the fact that they W years early to nt, e wd lived all c a district the Coun he | Many Ca n Potatoes Spice Cake Oven Canned ¥ fittc " Vil People dom s his bag and is soon n Northlana to tramp the | B brings weari for enjc o sport sreat o that appiness, it cop veide but I should tion, huskies t country who ¢ folks he vin, Dinner toa th sleds his until settlement of there th he his forme: “Lu urive not He remains in Bvelyn. The his ind contented Onion Soup Vegetable Cutlets Canned Corn Mashed Potatoes French Dressing Brown Betty Coffee comes cu Yeltow medt swect carried in along sreli ' ut of their r (& FSREPIO— he mining i It ky" D fat 18 that find AR ON | HOUSEHOLD NOTES cookies can made bacon fat, and chicken | for kes. little flour the a cake will sometimes prevent rom runniung. rant, Lettuce Tie the forzet From Bvelyn will next day. Bill 1s he thought w Guilch and faces ~vention of Jack Belmont, a sinis nfluence. is the cause of stirring | »lications in the sto ind makes ton we long for 3 to nine in "BLUEBIRD S Oven Stew with Potatoes-—Cut two or more pounds of shin of beef in two inch squares. Extract and melt the marrow from the sawed bone and quickly brewn in it the meat, one 1 carrot and one chopped Dredge well with flour and salt, add a little browned |flour to color the aravy. two spoonfuls cinnamon, four teaspoonfuls browned flour to color the &ravy, two whole cloves, a half cupful tomato Put the deep covered Kkettle in a moderate oven for four hours, add diced potatoes an hour before it is sed | finished st S molasse: be larified rfect Soft with ¢ vie 5 : 5 ad on battle Spreadir “ on top « the icin To aredients make pastry all the be cool zood in- should utility s for a full auto th general coat enveloping garment meats art of lies in making good the pr rilor-n seasoning. de garments are taking | on life | i | griddle cakes are with maple syrup lease Eggless Spice Cake—To three- quarters cupful molasses add one tea- | spoonful and a half of baking soda | dissolvea in n nttle hot water; add hole | i1 ee-quarters pint thick sour creamn ©Ver | {hrae-quarters pound brown sugar | and four anda half cupfuls sifted | flour. ol joroughly, add four tea- o apousewite | B0 gl jAmon, four teaspoonfuls \nd convenlently placed, 00 | alspico fangone pound and a hait ¥ places | woedea Fawms cut fine. Bake in a lonf in a moderate oven, Bre: rumbs 3 served the many suits, e pleated skir ng new n \When in the mending a sized cking sew a of net hole and darn through it good piece and Sat- 1 be famou ' Thi t even " dresses have gingham rigc collar, cuffs of W plala girl who Tan Stafford for not English marry cret beautiful i gaged to Coloninl dcep-thinker | powerful. The opens with girl for vears thoroug her ving few tailored ency skirts to the peg top. England vh display a ry sically tools tho dom action other = material used asking one o t T should rnels be tough d\ before candy. and during the time she becom fatunted with 1 of character ju He proposes nd they are marricd, while crushed, leave ¥ accept a partnersi 1 : into cakes ud put mustard gabardine e or its win F vard cloth. may you spill ink on a tahlecloth put a little melted candle grease on it | ymmediately. Let dry and wash as fritters are ', dripping than ip absorb so much atur of ud eriday Claws is a India. thi sash of gold appos | . hown Doughnuts hotter fried they do = her ac- | Lion' ~h lard wfford. | cepted Stafford, Africa to mine, Three vears bring has and ir promises 1 in not e little is ve in hat popular for and swath- troop to neusl eri Thres cellent. vaudeville act offered | A fittle sandpaper is a this woeek, headed by Woods' Musical | thing to have in the kitehen fi o ey cleaning of burnt pots and pane : ey ex- | in onion sliced and placed over handy |t top of the leg of mutton while it the |# roasting willy destroy the sheepy ° | raste. g in a in very novel shapes are fel follow the lines of the prac- umbreila ch hecome nes Byt = > h ’ ipated