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22, 1918, Theatergoers and Women Readers- Crowds--- Crowds --- Ctowds et 6:30 P. M. WAITING. | TOSEEIT Nothing Like It Again. Thrills Fast and Furious Great Acts FOXS 5 HUNDR TWAY Nothing Like It Before. Evory- body 2 Is g Talking : About : “Tarzan™ A DRAMA OF THE JUNGLE WITH HUNDREDS OF FIGHTING APES, LIONS, TIGER THE 'WORLD HAS EVER KNOW ARZAN Pathe’s Supreme Serial “HOUSE OF HATE AND THE MIGHTIEST MAN TWO EVENING SHOWS 15 & 8:45p. m. Mat. at 3:00 - [ THE DOCTOR AND Second in the List of Big Sensations is THE woMan | “CLEOPATRA” Is Coming FOX’S WED. and The Fox $1,000,000 Spectacle that Took to THURS. the World by Storm With Following Tarzan i THEDA BARA By Same Producers and With Cast as “The Price of a Good Time 9 Acts—Starts Next Sunday Same| » and most nimal life, in nature, and them. He through form ot his real he finds WEIRD FILM DRAMA AT FOX'S THEATER primitive ignorance of taking thing STOWS* up pe, and, the almo supernatural angth whieh has resiited from his wild training, combin with the generous endowment of human intel- {ligence, he soon cogq the wors elements 6f. the.trbe, rises to t leadership his hair raising the jungle beasts, he terrorizes bands of roving nnibals in the neighborhood, who soon come to regard him as some kind of combination of god and devil But when at the height of h career, appears white i w moment he first sees to be attacked by biood-hungry lion. Then greatest scene in picture as an inhabitant of New try and try hard theater last night because he was o day. The office started If there was an Britain who did not to get into Fox's it must have been I of town for the side the box | before 5:30, and the ticket window was street was black and umbrellas, for . down-pour rain couldn't the enthusiastic crowds from their way the feat i The oc anted ever i such appreciation, for it ‘formal com of | ter-piece, ““Tarz ; ners | o nd ip caddition adventures with line out- to form the Main to by time opened, West with mac even the DEVILLE] 5 BEST BILL the Ay WE HAVE SHOWN of e s (e ho. at the about on v her, OROTHY ALTON N — ove Letters” ve You Ever Written Any? en You Know What Happens marked the |a ferocious, that cinema mas- fensues the n of the Apes Tarzan, alone and barc-handed, leaps It can be said without fear of through the air from the branches of tradiction ti never pictures | the tree upon which 1ad erouched, have been made to move, there ffand ralling upon the lion, battles him been produced such an extraordi to the death. Words cannot i super-feature as this intens dra- Jthe thrill and intense matic and thrilling romance of the |citement of the African jungles. [t lives up 1 to evervthing that ot it. ‘but it positively passes thifg that possibly could con- since he has des breathless T his in ox Zan, foot brute. ove head, ises his powe voice in the ter- it. In no way whatever c rible death-call of the conquering ape compared to anything that ' But but a small example | been presented on the stage or on the {the EE o | screen. Tt is wide and as satls Aj which will seen | factory a departure from all previou 1gain {oday and tomo photoplay sensations as can be imag- r to disappoint as fou fned. Nothing in it has .been scen n before, and nothing like has been dreamed Ranging emotion i from the powerful fear the 1 | who is captured the gigantic man-killing apes, to Menu for Tomorrow admiration and awe of the sl hounded \ ’ huge super-man, n, the son of B | Fruit 4 n reared LT from infancy by 25 of the jun- ”N‘” e | gle until he the lits entire hairy tribe. last—the suprenie book has written i but volumes could be written picture, and it would he eible to convey the slightest the real magnitude and the production. Action { throughout the entire eight | there not a moment from ning to end. during which the ence is not held hreathless incredulous amazement | ders unfolded before m ling antic | guessed revelations follow jungle duel plac the s not only victorious st, the ¢ 1d raising h was promised reas every- of | r hands a s said it be THURS. — FRI. — SAT. puglas Fairbanks —IN— Modern Musketeer” HIS 1S A NEW PICTURE over this unheard-of as of the be IFox's row 1S possi night rowil two nd 8:4 At 6 shows it in on horde of. rened Tt un- Coff Tanch Fried Sweet Potatoes Pickled Eggs Stewed Pruncs Cocoa Dinner Sago Soup Bolled Corn Beef Riced Potatoes Cabh: Beet and Onion Chocolate Meringue Coffee and Onion Salad--Boil a large drain, and leave till cut it into thin slices, also slice a large cooked beet. Mix onion and beat together, add a teaspoonful finely chopped tarragon and parsley salt and pepper to taste, two table. spoonfuls olive oil and one table. spoonful vinegar. Mix thoroughl; Chocolate Meringue Custa -A oiled custard flavored with vanilla chocolate can be finished with 3 meringue which is dropped by spoon- fuls into a panful of bolling water, covered and cooked for a couple of minutes until set. then transferred with skimmer to a custard in a the §se lish Now Showing ! THE KAISER The Beast of Berlin aveYour Eyes REJSES and are killed - pd members of a N SEE viclous anthropoid the reglon. Kala, ANLEY HORVITZ, 327 Main St. Optician it prodic been on t on the impos of wonder of amount a idea. reels begi auc : Salad almost Custard won- in un- to in the and sure at them of are Beet v ation Spanis) cold; then onion that rzan of the | from Edgar Rice Apes Burrc the same alone South Afri coast, |1 o saon his hy herd of apes infest a hig she ife reared ape. has make np lopts the just lost to for the little baby, her yvoung. void her in who ihe | By ADT {Why Madge Fervently Exelaimed: ! “Thank Goodness for My Mother-in-Law.” youre going 1o Dicky, won't vecks, his Cousin of saying coming Aga- am: knew what I announcem of following Dicky’ trip | tha's | news r centers. ! nate my though asked the first my head There was the in Dicky's manner before. No. 1 0 closcly with my co-ordi- thereforc, | thatc oc ner na, Guestions ame same odd hesitation | that T had noticed don't enid rate, I'm 1 had hard tonishment. trip of several think =0, he ‘At | not going to take one.” | work to repress my Fastidious Dicky. on weeks and living in a {suit case! It didn’t fit any precon- | | celved idea I had ever had of my husband But I wae rapidly regain ing my poise, and 1 knew be than to express my surprise. “Well vour suit cs mense thing,” I commented c “And now, I'll look up vour You want them in your room pose?” ter sup- | ITe seemed undecided for a moment, then spoke with suddén determination. “I'm going to fearfully buey with some work in my {room. Tl just put a couple of chairs { outside my door, and you can pile | the things on them. Then, whenever I want them, I can get them.’ 1 couldn’t keep back one question “When do art?" be you “I Hope You Can “Tomorrow night,” Dicky rejoined. | “But T shall have to spend a good part of tomorrow in the city, so T want to | get evervthing packed tonight.' He stretched his arms above { head in a characteristic gestu I have often seen him when ]l|ro!] or puzzled “Gee, it's a peach of a said, sniffing appreciatively spring odors. “Goinz to sit again?” There was. or I fancied there a certain wistfulness in his manner My heart leaped. but I made my casual Indeed I am. It's toa lov | evening to spend indoors. T'm | back here just as soon as I your things. But that won't be very {soon, 1 am afraid. They may not quite dry. Rut don't you worry | have them all ready.” “Don’t bother too much.” Di tone had lost all the irritation had characterlzed his first request for his clothing “And—if T get the time. I may come down here myself again “I hope you can,” I returned cordi- ally. It was on the tip of my tongue to tell him T would walt for him. no matter how late the hour, but [ was | too fearful of spoiling thin wouldn’t be unlike: Dicky to deciare | | that he had changea his mind. and that it was absurd for me to think of | | waiting up for him | “Wait For Him!' But I know him well enough realize that no matter how angry might have heen at me, or what sus- might L € been H me, he was unwilling away for several weeks without ty least an hour or twa of our old time | comradeship. Wait for him 1f. -as he left | T not indeed: i My heart thrilled as T s | homely task af gathering tc | clothing for which he'd | aside from me resolutely ] | i | | his | oné use very | { night at out voice | going see tol ' that arouse to or ' T exclaimed the > my- ve Would bout the | other the d. T Il the dis paraging thoughts 1 had cherished | against my hisband Time enough for | the inevilable judgment of his appar lack of patriotism, which 1 | come back to me He faway for Week 1 he | mcant that his farewell knew was going evidently should ant must to me | Neither | had i fluence | Mooded | place | carefully any e GARRISON not he shadowed by his displeasure. would 1 spoil it by d roval wham [ | change of mo 1 his mother eve of cours told news which d even ghost of I knew Dicky's vei had the d thank for He had been dinner, and of hi trip- Consin Agatha hagd overheard Lrought to me. I sure “that he had a ) un- to her his v or fancied age me AT T outside 1o her ad was as foldecd » grievances also been moth-in-I How I llow m the n.eavesdroppe w's ‘dooy ssed Lillian's to my was decision to mother-in- crking for her the 1e. it had 1siastic ally of mine, judiced eritic and 1ad enabled her et that hadn’t with the her t a icious ) confid et that T the viee! It had key to my absences madc an enth P it giver rom ho her instead af a best of al soften Dic of cour betraved to neor ainst was sure she connection but with her o ble to ser- in- evi- my bim over vice to dently been anger. With a thought of ld have go, I mur; myself with ‘Thank g law! AUDIENCE AROUSED BY “BEAST OF BERLIN" al 1t the ntiment whimsical how fa been from my tred Die « lips ervently as T busiea ott hodness for my mother ‘The the B tr amon have witnessed far it has been termed “Am Hymn of Hate.” h at the ¥ ater in York and Boston, the audiences 1 frenzy nd that this picture more to unite the determini- of the American to the war than anything h Leen presented. If it is humanly American Kaiser, the Beast feal the blood hoil it has not yet been showin this rem theater Kai hag caused of resent spectators uch >mendou “nt the millions of who it so that will do tion people that po ble fo to Kkitness Rerlin’ with resen proven at rkable pict on New York ng photoplay - three days. and ment, 10t re ohe or the theater, at nce on Amer present terrible w well to see what his Lave accomplished in and tow were women despoiled and dered: Ignoring all the and man this manlacal forward. spreading frightfulnes horror wherever he stalks and ) strike terror into the opposed to him dire venges endish hordes Belgium where devastated, habie mur- laws of God heat cities all HOUSEHOLD NOTES of people other fried and avory with iflower in olive oil cheese made sprinkled take be times ould the very Nuts of may men che hamoi o Loose ¢ lent to wear w dirty work making pudding, the In T shot e heaten smooth breaderumb with the to return you do not mean to use io bowl | E TALKS RY RUTM she's bright certainiy cnjoy imelight.” characterized a woman a great deal and pleasure of the Authorman rilliant and interest { whom we had heard whom we finally had meeting There was a distinct shade proach in his he certainly [ being in the limelight.” | And T called it unmer; T think we inclined to resent it, when a brilliant person captures | and holds the centre of the conversa- nal stage, but is that justifiable re- sentiment? the of enjoys ed reproach are { | The Gift of Gab or the Gift of Ad- venture, or brillia and in- If a man a woman and has had many unusua teresting experiences, why shouldn't he or she expect save more chances at the conversational ball than those who haven't the gift of gab or the gift of adventure? In many kinds of games. » son who hits a ball once is given chance to hit again. Why not in th game of conversation? It seems to me as absurd to such people for taking a bit | than shares (computed is to the lan more | someone CAMERON s A Right to the Limelight. sis of equal right sation, s to for knowi Like Biaming a Pretty Girl for Know- ing She Ts Pretty. of knows pretty, if in a home without mirrors then T fancy she would find enough mirrors in the men to make ! her suspect the 1th.) And cou amus mperson (if clever) must and amusing. For n am : s grant such a person of the is has not been eves of terrible of uzh know he he is cleve ready to her share conversation Loves a Monologuist. it the privileges ng the monologuist that, T would monolo something Nobody fo them ation nice of such granted conver of cot isn't abus monopoli loves to Nobod But have even bri t ue to onversation amo hadn’t a who 1 ores who | Eileen vegetahles REVELATIONS OF A WIFE tie | my | the | | tion ; oriental T | weird lis a | he | which Why Shouldn’t You Pay a Dollar a Week? nothing could especially when never sk ANY “extra charges” because you have vour purchase charged Millions of people are buying Liberty Bonds for a Dollar a Week Why¥ not buy Clothing the same way. = Our mathods are clean, confiden- tial and just advertise them Be we Surely casier— as we MEN'S SUITS £12.00 Up TOFP COAT! HATS SHOES FURNISHINGS $15.00 Tp HEAEsAR Miscn SToRs 6R7-083 MAIN =TOEET, HARTFORD. - X ¥ ¥ ThosHince perendr DOROTHY DALTON inLove Letters” A PormourtGuctre DOROTHY DALTON AT THE LYCEUM TODAY Jus: st Love Letter title, o is the story, Dorothy Dimples Dalton, Price Mark™” and other dramatic mo- picture succes appears the three days of this week at the Lyceum theater. Although the title would that the story he thickly romantic. and having very tle if any dramatic qualities, this a case of deception, for “Love Let- is one of the most grippingly plays that Paramount has a long time. Rodney, ward ohn Harland ond Moreland ligions and teacher of Egyptian cults. Beneath (he vencer of pleasantry, Moreland villain and takes pleasure in as unique as in which of “The os suggest is ters' dramatic offered Eilee Attorney by Rayi of Distric is fascinated leader in thin | leading young girls to paths of wrong deing While young, her head filled with romantic ideas, Eileen writes illy letters of an endearing nature to Moreland. Later after she is married to Har- land, Moreland brings up the letters :nd tells the girl that unless she comes to his apartment to get them will show them to her husband Afraid to go, and afraid not to go, the rl battles with heraelf finally decides to take a chance, goes for the letters. Instead of handing over the Ilet ters. Moreland tries to overcome her there is a fierce battle, during shes escapes, without the The next morning Moreland is focund murdered in his apartment and the police find clues th the district attorney. Harland, teo suspect that a woman is implicated the next day makes another attempt to get the letters and whils in the apartment her hushaid and of- f of the law appear and she to hide and and ters. cer reed might | and | How she makes her escape unob- | served from the apartment helped by her husband’s assistant. Bob Max- well, who was one of her lovers be- fere she married, and how the real murderer is located, causing the thadow on the girl's life to disappear forever are well told, bringing into play punch after punch, and sending home dramatic moments that amaze and thrill. Miss Dalton by an excellent cast. The vaudeville program the first half of the week will be the best in . long time, the headliner being es- pecially novel. Topping the list will be “Kalaluhi's Entertainers’ - three { Wvomen and four men in an unusual Fawailan singing and dancing offer- ing, with special scénery. The other acts will ‘ably balance, *hev being Aleck and Dot Lamb, and McLaugh- In and Evans. There will be good bicture attractions. 'FADS AND FASHIONS buckle here and trimming for a there 1is tailored A small sufficient dress. fhe dress Cotton foulards are among four corner-stones incotton goods 'PARSONS’ THEATRE ~—HNartford— FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 26 cause | (Matince Saturday) Returning by Special Request Hartferd's Discriminating Playgoers The Comstock-Elliott Co. Presents The Smartest and Brightest of all Musical Comedies “OH, BOY” With the Same Big Cast and Produe- tion that packed Parsons’ Theater in February PRICES—NXNights 23¢ to $2.00. inec, Best Seats, $1.00. Orders Now, Seat Sale Wednesday. of Mat- Mail is supported - v