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: | |SUMMER FROCK MADE |TAILLEUR TRIMMED, 1L()()!€h‘ WARM; IT'S X’S Coo!, Convenient, &' OF LIGHT TAFFET BUTTONS AND BRAII)I ONLY SUMMER FUR! Comfortable | mr@zm Mrscr §ToRs | BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL B L3, > i Py 687-683 MAIN STREET “THE SIGN Q WM. S. HART ™~ @& & HeY i T ‘ oo ¥ pe , : SRl 2 INVISIBLE” ~ Torts THE HELLHOUND | AR : B Greater Than “The Barrier” (5 parts) (il | e ey LR e ) q | . . How Are Yo An Exciting Drama of the OF ALASKA ol i i i B ; Sl . ) e ur Great Northwest, Full of Love— A\ Big Smashing Hart Picture : | : A | : ; \ Clothes for Hate—and Revenge. v 3 Eii R \ with a punch in every scenc. 6—Roels—8 E Fpknd" No. 12 FUNNY KEYSTONE el B W R | I *g'_f ;e Memorial y ADELE GARRISON | : . ¥ g b : - i 5 3 o 3 and natty for that day, because eveLaTions oF A wire 4] % MBI E NG T T | Lo bw Madege Untied Her Bonds and raised myself to a sitting posture. | the nation {s going to “dress up” The exitement and strain of th ! H - g f mE & 1 l | fort almost made me forget the | - « Lo : : . K i in honor of her heroes, past and I waited only until the sound of | af the gag which Mme. Hofer had ‘ , 4 ; ;o . ’ e aky e ne, Hofer's footsteps had dled away | thrust into my meuth, but when T was i % X g L. 2 A \ | f : i : st o for A DOLLAR A WEEK—No the fooliof the irs befare begin- | finally seated on the side of the ¥ . i g b & g the attempt to e myself from | couch, my feet once more upon th ¢ords binding my wrists and an- | floor, I realizeq that my first effor 4 There was no {ime to be frit-| must be directed toward the horrihl : o’ i . S o : / 2 ed. away, I realized that. { thing which stretched my jaws apart ; > : | 5 e i . Men’s Suits $1600 he giant called “Otto”” had con- Madge Is Ready. H : 3 . | 5 £ A ved the idea that 1 was too dan- I raised my bound hands over m. § | 3 B ! 4 7 B0 And Up to $37-00 rous to keep alive even until ”"‘:hc‘:m and back to my neck, rejoicing g ‘ : g i i = - € Fival of the man with the Ui that | had never neglected the dail £ g ‘ nd. He wanted me to be put out| exercises which keep my muscles i | i & s 5 4 “ the way at once, and I knew that|and my fingers supple. 1 found th 0y : B : ¢ % Fancy Mixtures, etc. would kill me with as little com- | removal of -the gag child's play ¢ : ST | i 4 i ¢tion as he would trample UPON | \ith my wrists hound. The knot witi a5 : i e % g Sn i ! Topcoats, $15 Up insect. Tndeed, if I read his tvbe | which Mme. Hofer had fastened it wa < g % G 2 t, he would probably carefully|an absurdly simple one. | g 5 ) ; A ; ! Shfles, $4.75 Up BB treading upon the insect: be-| Then I attacked the wrist bonds I"lesh-colored taffeta is the mater- | 5 You can't tell much by looks now 4 e of the strain of sickly senti-| with my teeth, first examining the |idl,of this lovely frock, which has a | aday This mink stole looks henvy ntalism often found in his particu- | knots carefully and finding the same | foundation of cream-embroidered or- 5 : o gen | and warm enough for every winter brand of the Teutonic mind. painstaking lack of care on the part | &andic and a charming fichu collar 3 " T need, yet it is designed for summer hat he possessed the stubbornness | of the strange woman who had tied | ©f the same. use his type T could easily read, and | me up. It was comparatively easy to — | R 52 A as sure that even in the face of | frec my wrists, ludicrously so to un- | Aflments of Women “SUNSHINE NAN ferret-faced youth's prohibition he | joosen my ankles, and then T was able | This Paris gown is a simple taillenr Prepared to Defend Herself, extras. Plenty of Blue Serges, Blacks, ake a sportunity to at- Rt i Aot 2 no denving the faet that =% ; e o I VOE ld make an oppc y to take from my cloak and dre ”“’ffllnxw,\. ds of American women drag in gray cloth, trimmed with utton AI rl.{L 14\ ChUM — pt my life. objects Mmie. Hofer had thrust with- = i - = = i € ay soutache braid, r'—————_——— But, thanks to Mme. Hofer's strange | in them \a‘l‘n(“r m]a.nd'rla\ ny;! ,\::mt;mg Sl im, he would find me free of my | A small loaded pistol and a skele- | ARG O IR IS DECE L to thein < e p ids and armed for my own defense | key! ch make life a burden. If | SUMMER MORNING R e R ton ! w o e < - 1 @A of being a helpless victim| | felt a warm surge of gratitude to| ) OMen Who suffer from dragging- A e ey o e eplendor of the Lyceum program this CAMERON dy tor the shambles. | the waman who had thus risked her | J0%" T e n ;“r\“‘“ QLY ‘;:’e’ itaul FROCK OF GINGHAM | cck, as is indicated by the bill that BY RUTR Pith infinite caution, to avoid anv | gwn life for me, even though her rea- | Tcasannag ek ons R oL only g | & greatest of all remedies, ing of the couch upon which I on for doing so was my real or fan- 2 . ; e Been laid, I rolled to my side, | cied resemblance to someone she had |1¥3i® 1. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- then siowly, muscle by muscle, { joved and lost Because of her I| wv}unfxt a trial, they would readily find B 2 from such suffering, as the - % didn’t dare to rise from the couch and | "®1'¢ > Rt Urealnes explare the room. [ must make [ anv@letereRoricommendationiican; 3 rl'(1”“\““| S ‘: ‘“"\““.”(”n'\'.’,".{ “Pllt Y ur. ]f - Et > an IS o rove. P with Ann ’ennington ir he d g I movement that would direct suspicion | Stantly being published prove.—advt. > - et S ] ourse C. to my room. and thence upon her, CE et i | unexcelled vaudevill Recalling the [ € il e E e Lo tnD he e Menu for Tomorrow i . strength of the first part of this{ 4 young artist friend of mine, was Huving a fit because someone is hold- "‘;"““ Jeceach of heticomrade - veek, closing with Ann Pennington | seolding, the other day, because a |ing you up, just remember that some- i thelingcti “ P eohiot 53 % and vaudeville might cause the com-|man for whom she had done a piece | one else may be holding them up. I b ,T.r l;n'n,g i \V'\'» Gartibe phary ¢ 5 ment that “this is the end of a per- of work, was so slow in paying her | don't mean only in money, -either, but , ienlized ety [RuibRllegquistlvg ! ‘herry Mush ) fect week for it. in getting work done, and in sending Now P]aymg Today e S e Potatoes Saute ; : With regret, Lyceum patrons last| I owe the woman I live with for | you information, and in svery kind of ; A f’-“lg 3“1(‘ ‘]”W“R "f““l‘ tto's e Corn Bread i PR night bade farewell to Charlie Chap- | {hiree weeks' room rent and I ought to | thing. CHIEF TENDEHOA J| a8 seclarea satistactoriy done. Cotten S ke S R T LRI S L S , RANCIS and DE MAR [ 1.00008 my bonds asain and o [ripeh [ &e P00 |in A Do Tite” for tho last tme, | yont next week,” she sid, “and if T Their Letters Crossed. NEE GIRLS - "‘1’;: fl"‘-”"“"gr‘”jm]‘ n'“q ';‘m':';;‘ 'I tealloped Potatoes £F S5 R and with anticipation they are await- | don't that will hold her up, and I T'll tell you why 1 feel pretty 4 REND X el Rend quickly PR 'z.,,, ol Stewed Figs 4 : R ing his next release, which the Ly- [ know she hates to be Jate because the | Strongly on that,” he went on. “I once —ALSO— A nin A e ‘hom* km:ph_ i Cocoa e 1 SN n ccum will have just as soon as it iS | woman she rents the house of is de- | Wrote a man for some information. GEORGE BEBAN B v it nn Wl e R Dinner " g B distributed to the theaters in this | pondent upon the rent. Just think |He was a man I had done several —IN— B in such a manner as to decelve any Black Bean Soup e ecction lof) fhiey countiv i Lodaves proiflofiall iths| people thafiman Haiholding [th:nas Zor iand T thalishs De ok te onttag S i ey Do Al Roman Meat Pudding S0, y gram, while deveid of laughable [yp by not paying me on time! [ |get that information to me prompt- JULES OF THE | just beneath my right hand was nm? Mashed Potatoes i i p 3 Charlie will be top-heavy with fea- |think it is perfectly outrageous of (I¥. And after I had waited two or STRONGHEART pistol, little bigzer than a toy, which | Spinach £ V.. 1 [P i BT G0 VRN Rl PR | e sires, Q1% L beean. towet vhei ShE —AND— | T grimly resolved to use if it was ne- Cold Slaw : ture line e ! s He Sees the Side of the Poor DRIARS My I Seeoks fim & PR P cest for me to do so. The key I Fari Custard p 3 The latest George Beban featu ty mean letter—guess my dinner did Son of Democrac) had concealed again in my dress. | Coffee A 4 “Jules of the Strong Heart,” in which Employer. not agree with me that day—and in o e i R Ll 7 / j ; ) { Beban appeared to such splendid ef- the mails it crossed a letter fro COMING | It was perhaps two hours after| Cherry Mush.—Wash one-fourth b & . chan sppeared to iR SHIRRIIRGIS K B b ernaDs) el haan't ot the lmonay | Kims isaine i onsed & lebar) T @ | Mme. Hofer had left me-—haurs in| pound dried sour cherries. cover with % . A @ 52 L onreeatan o e Y A & MARY PICKFORD el : / a agement this evening, and . SUggested a man who had been lis- [}inqs of trouble to get that informe- . # ' which I had heard much movement | cold water and soak over night. Drain, | BT e A 3 Lh ks ening he ¢ laint (he i - ¥ & % 3 ks leville bill that went over so tening to the complaint (he is an em tion and had been held up b eople land confusion down below, evidently | measure the liquid adding water if 5 udevs e o cer of imself, ike all . Wit B e : the first two d will also , Plover of labor, himself, and like all [ (o “wouldn't answer his letters. It the preparations of those of the con- | necessary to make three cupfuls. With strongly the firs! e il be | such, is quick to see the side of the [ ae 2 8 letters. spirators who were gefting away— | this make a mush, using any of the be presented. Then the el P o var)E was a corking letter and it thanked that T heard again upon the stairs the [ prepared cereals. Cook thoroughly Penjamin ( pin again in the tl Al iush(ito havel it W orotestedll D for all the things T had dons for , stealthy footsteps of Otto. and five minutes before serving, stir | i £ % 0.4 of his ser RRSonpe DRI ORIaS 3 him and told me how glad he waa to 3 2 s S he artist. 9 3 : § e o ) e A o % R and other pictures, o this evening's |t do this for me, And there I had saving ' in the cherries. Serve with milk and NS T an Gt i Seehn B A mlg\... Interruption, R K ¥ A cntertainment will he one that any- | Did it never occur 1o vou,' PUl-|.ritten him that perfectly rotten let- 4 1 guickly adjusted my bandages and | : i & P 3 one who has not been at the Lyceum | sued the employer of labor, “that it 4o 1 tel] you, I felt sick when % | Roman Meat Pudding.—Mince pint | 4 : ¢ not b - 5 4§ | this week nnot well afford to miss. | 1Ay not be pure cussednes on his | 4y ought of § with my fingers tensely grasping the | RN i ol Lol % 3 6 s Y ~ the ordens | cold chicken, take cupful stock. nice- 56 104 3 Sart b S G o pistol, braced myself for the ordeal d B part, but that someone may be late wras kel to v ate Mpt T o T B before mie, my first cssay against the | 1 ored, one egg. some tomato ; L& SIR ) in paving him what they owe him? |4 N ¥ jife of a human heing. Curiously | a little vermicelli, pepper and Bhig S S BLUE RIBBON FEATURE | Such things do happen, vou know.” h?;] ”I‘dd:‘e‘rtpmm(h‘;h;;:e, ::‘;‘}:‘,:.. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE enough, 1 had no other thought bup|alt: mix all together and season with | (i S . y awtully, that I should shoot, and that accur- | little onion and parsiey. Line mold | 2oy, b8 ¥ 8% ON KEENEY'S SCREEN | aris. 3 m"r‘“!a:t ::fv?:wb:twr:::?l:ngand tell “BROADWAY FROLICS” o | 5ot o el % . ately, the mament he crossed the | h some macaroni, previously boiled % ¥ | s T i 4 A4 GLADYS LESLIE {hreshold. My frame of mind was ex. | Quite tender, fill with the mince meat, - o | Someone Flse May Be Held Up, Teo. | him just how you are fixed instead? i N actly that of someone trapped in a | Steam for bhalf hour. Turn out and | i “You suppose just right.” said the |said the employer man. EITTLE MISS NO-ACCOUNT” B! oi1d beast's cage. The footsteps | serve with a white sauce. 3 “Littlé Miss No-Account,” the Vit-| emplover, “if you are going to say T will,"” said the artist. g ' B | reachea the top of the stairs, his ha,ml | S agraph Rlue Ribhon Veaturce. which | you suppose that might he the case. i —er$ THURS. — FRI. — SAT. was upon the door, when from helow R 3 Il Dot that atiraction { Keeney's You're a suffragist and strong for ab- | - g\‘md KENNETH HARLAN the voice of the ferret-faced youth | theater for the time today, is the stract justice. Well, when you are! - . Do LI called peremptorily: | . | eripping story of the poor little w'-' 1o R THE MARRIAGE LIE Otto, where the devil are vou | ‘ i , helpless in a gres York and saw her pictures in some | in the Web” which is of scheming foster parents, running at Otto muttered an objurgation he- ! S A . SR | ower : n tl =X 3 neath his breath, and then answered | | LU0 3 . < | who plot to force her signature to ©f the largest and most exclusive | Fox's every Friday and Saturday ; 2 B | sullenty: | I | Utles o her vast estates. She makes )ouses of the Fastern metropolis. Of equal interest to the above is it ! .‘,v“‘h”c .v i | A chic frock for summer mornings|a powerful friend when her need isi Tor a school girl still deep in her | “The Hellhound of Alasks” with Wm. | ‘ : | - et : .+ fortune | teens, Miss Myers has been a regular | 8. Hart. This is a 1 bergt. ARTHUR GUY EMPE is this blue it dhadis atest and comes into her fortune . Hart. This is a startling melodra_ rgt. AR UY EMPEY sl one ok inefan damhitaRch acled | EHC e et seven league boot sort of traveler, 1na of the North in which Hart is sees silk gingham, h its bodice and|and the happine HOUSEHOLD NOTES | ‘ugo Red and Very Hard. o | 500 0000 paorgerse ™ ™ | “tne sonmaria i« by A, van' turen | that in by prox St nis hent) dciraioni BA e s covaee. Blotches. Lost Sleep. Face 1 s Vowell, from the hook, “The Reflec- EHAWEIRE O e tor whose strength is both feared | tion of Scarlet.” by Edward P. Sman- and loved, and whose deep pathos, RSONS' THEATRE ww WeDsgnd FADS AND FASHIONS| 73 it Mo W SIGN INVISIBLE" | il Bl il i e Cabbage creamed au gratin | liam P Farle. Gladys Leslie gripping e iz delicious, | R 1a and talented star, “The Girl | drama of love, hatred, dog teams and T o = Sas e | HEALED BY CUT'CURA Slit skirts are back again. g ;\m:mv'\‘ Dollar Smile.” and AT FOX'S THEATER snowshoes. “The Hellhound of Alas- o | With the = . Chicken fat is a most cxcellent — o remarkably in the! ka” is one of the greatest Hart pic- WEEK, M . WED. and SAT. | who reglsters so remark ———— pic "“'f]' Jn':"rf il of th:’ B enoctenine SOAP AND OINTMENT Turbans are made of raveled rib-|yecent Blue Ribbon Features, “His tures ever produced. Mr. Hart is ably. s"(",PF RA PLAVERS 3 e { AT bon. Gwn People” and “The Wooing of | “The Sign Invisible” opened today Mum;rmd by Enid Markey and a % : A good salad is made of dried a —— Princess Pat, has the featured role| gt w d pleased lar 5 capable company. Bpisode No. 12 { 4 5 fivench! Music rince \ x's and pleased large audiences. . ting "“(‘r‘""““‘m_"““”‘ Musical o2 e ians wafg’fl‘;:}""‘ffl:::e‘:’;"vm‘;‘:z’:{:y ,';;: Yokes on caps are very deep and | “Little Miss No-Account,” and 8| (oo d'r“mm picture featur. | ON° Of the most exciting chapters of pe i g wide aieria k O'Connor, Wil- 2 Lo 2 " | that interesting serial “The Eagle’ ” imples were large and red supported by 2 g ! ey A agle's “A MODERN EVE Whole oatmeal may be ground in \ :Hdpve,y hard s dktte = liam Calhoun, Tulalie Jensen, West|ing Mitchell Lewis, who will be re-|Jiye”, and continues the exposes of (First time in Hartford.) & coffee miil, (Extatad e iR T iy, Heavy twill wcottons are in great| Jenking, Richard Wangeman, Carle- | membered for his excellent work in|Chlef Flynn of tho secret service, Tt lot of Fun. 20 Musical Numbers. R were in blotches and itched demand, fon King, and Stephen Carr, the clev-! «The Barrier.” It is a story of what | SPoOWs what followed upon the heels PES—Nights, 10c to $1; Mats, 10¢ Rye meal is the breadstuff next and burned all the time so U or hoy actor | happens to an embittered and de- | ©f the burning of Hopewell, West Vir- to BOc. Seats Selling for | best to wheat severely that I irritated my Silk faille is liked for smart sum- Carmel Myers, the screen star, Will ' haged doctor who goes to the Cana- | Kinia, by the Kaiser's agents in this Entire Week, — face by sanchlng. I lost mer sui make another visit here on Thursday, ' dian Northwest for change of scene { countr: and how German spies were Week of May 27, many nights' sleep, and — Friday and Saturday when she Wwill{ang forgetfulness. Thrown among rounded up in that part of the eoun- QUEEN OF THE MOVIES” Eggs improve most breads m.de my face was disfigured. The trouble Bands of filet lace ave used make her appearance at Keeney's! people who are entirely devold of so- | try immediately after. with corn meal lasted for two months. the trimming of voile frocks. theater in “The Marriage Lie”, A Pho-| cial pretext to either good or evil the . =55 = — — “Then I used Cuticura Soap and o toplay that proves there is another | desperate mun soon finds himself the Cookies and cake can both he Ointment, and I used two boxes of French blue is in demand r | method out for a discouraged Woman | storm center of a series of events made with honey. Cuticura Ointment with two cakes of blouses. other than suicide or ‘The Fasiest| which make a mighty interesting pho- s I o R I A S&VEYO“I’ Eues e Cuticura Soep when I was healed. — Way." toplay. There are two of the most | is to be offercd Thursday, Friday and Soturday. With extreme pleasure the manag:grent announc that the featurc picture the last three days A good salad is made with potato (Signed) Miss Mary Struthers, 1 Cross Yellow, lavender and pink | The Bluebird screen star has mada|violous soreen faiits’ imagiable. in | For Infants and Children and salt mackercl St., Beachmont, Mass., July 28, 1917. | ¢5 orite shades in organdjes, numerous visits here hy proxy, but| hoth of which Lone Deer (Mitchell | g S Keep your skin clear b{unlngC\nl- R it is declared that more people Will | Lowis), the giant half breed hero nUse FOI‘OV.I‘3°V..I‘O Hickory is .one of the hottest cura Soap and Ointment for every-day Tisen ‘srssk malss many of meet her during her forthcoming stay | covers himeelf with glory. Some | Always bears e Wwoods you can burn. , toilet purposes. Nothing better. new dresses for country wear, than ever have before. Since her| beautiful love scenes occur between the W' ] ST last trip she has added considerably|him and his Indian swestheart (Hed- nature of STANLEY HORVITZ, Any cold vegetable may be used P e a Dopee e Bowarea Rt Cotton voile is one of the most| (o the upabar of har loosl RAmIBEAliia 1vA): MIAN NevAisalio st;rrlng b st 327 Main St. Optician | for a vegetable salad. everywhere. Soap 25, 0mlmmt25-nd$0r_ popular fabrics of the season. many of whom recently visited New |in that exclting serlal "The Woman A

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