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ews For Theatergoers and Women Readers ¢ “Dangers lurked in her path—every step was paved with destruction —devils lured her on—gradually she weakened.” See this ahsorbing drama of life pass swiftly before you in “THIS RISKY ROAD” with adorable DOROTHY PHILIPPS, THE DRAMA EVERY WOMAN SHOULD SEE. It foretells in powerful picturcs, the gripping death-grapple for a woman's body and soul. PEARL WHITE in Episode No. 9 THE HOUSE OF HATE |_“The Superstitions Girl” Pathe News and Others. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “ALIMONY”—The Story of An Unwanted Wife. is \ ’ Cool, Convenient, Comfortable ¥ i i : : : B A visit to Camp Wheeler, near Ma-| With Memorial Day falling Thusday - . con, Ga., where U. §. Regulars are in/| of this week, with the city and in TODAY AND TOMORROW ‘ fact the entire country | brightening MEGEsAR Misch STore . . & i vi B} LS success n "Over the Top" and patriotie. lee. | Meeting with success after success or i Very Painful, he and a company of Vitagraph play- g Cuticura Soap and Two fomots book, went fo make trernch | agement of ‘the lyceum theater fin raiding scenes more than 7,500 regu- | Week, the fourth of the greatest pic- | worse at night. My arms | graph says that the scenes made] the leading role. This countr there are the most impress of the | fighting for its ideals, to make sure th ti i blic, but to the No man is more responsible for the | very painful. My arms o S D g | got so bad I could hardly move them. geant-major in the U. S. Regular | than the great martyred president, Sk S S braham! Tincolnanalini Al sonlor cura. I purchased two cakes of Cuti- Cavalry and saw service on the Mex c anc N e training, 15 all that any —American| (i nows of the over-subscription of npey, who wae woanded | the field of battle in France, this wee 4 S O Therefore no better trump card ers who appear with him in “Over . ! Boxes Ointment Healed. ccenes. They were there more than | Presonting for the approval of its "'A slight itching began on my arms y Ton soldioest were lussd ture series ever filmed, “A Son of were simply covered with { small red pimples which itched terribly. I could not sleep nights,and my cloth- cort he ever saw, and he believes they | that those things that were battled for ing irritated the eruption, . 5 = S o T establishment of the ideals of the | ! war department officials as we The pimples scattered on my body. ican border long before he dreamt| Democracy” the life of Lincoln i Ointment which healed me." (Signed) S i ARTHUR GUY EMPEY PATRIOTIC PICTURE ON KEENEY'S STAGE| ON LYCEUM SCREEN rms flVBrE - _— needs to convince him that we will vi 487—-993 MAIN STREET l Y I : et e the Red Cross quota following closely ] : » DORO Hl ]PPS B | S iy Empen veteran o | o0 the Liberty Toan drives, and with | Which ltched Tesribly. Could HARTFORD. Bl | score of battles in France, author of | NeWS that the American forces are Not Sleep. Clothing Irritated, | - {3 b 9 | Lerer sially appropriate to any- | B | ccven times in battle, recently re- | Scems especially appropriate to any- ) ln e ls y Oa 5 turned from Camp Wheeler, where | tNing or everything of a patriotic na- Spread to Body. Two Cakes ture, i | the Top." the screen version Bf his| could possibly be played by the man- | i two weeks, and in the making of the | Patrons the first three davs this| gt first, and it increased rapidly, being Albert E. Smith, president of Vita- | Democracy” with Benjamin Chapin in | will prove a revelation not only to | in vears gone by may be preserved and caused it to become i : fly was a ser-| country at their present lofty place | p Empey, who formerly was a ser 0 P PRl el R e eAL e of a war in Burope or service in the | being repicted, better, stronger and S G e e e | front line trenches of France, was(more clearly than ever a book could | Guiliord, Conn., August 6, 1917, Decoration Day.” We are high in his praise of Camp Wheeler. | do. Benjamin Chapin, the master | For hatt aud sbin healibl Caicura showing some excellent/values the officers and the men who will|actor is at his best, his work is a| §oap and Ointment are supreme x : 5 soon be facing the Germans on the [ triumph, B.m‘;lehchPrnzbyMgil.%d:lraspost- o RLehip e Ehul Sulls e an) other side. Today and on Tuesday and Wednes- card: Cuticura, Dept. R, Boston."" Sold new models—new materials, everywhere. Soap25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. S e s “I had been to Camp Wheeler four | day this picture will be presented. On months previously,” he said, “to ad- | the same program will be Mae Marsh Gress the boys and look over the|in “The Face in The Dark.” Simply say “CHARGE IT” and pay A Dollar a Weck. “THE RISKY ROAD” camp, and while they were in fair Miss Marsh is an exclusive Lyceum shape then, when I returned this last | player, and is seen only at thi | 3 ) > e ; || Trousers 4 . ling. The camp is a model of sani-| fThere will of course be three acts | OFFERING AT FOX'S tation, the men are finely quartered | of vaudeville of a calibre that can- | Sh end they are happy and in good | net be touched in town elsewhere s 0es = | health. “Their physical condition xsaf The management announced today Universal films gathered in the .« g aul [ S %8 | < tplendid tribute to the methods off that as a special attrastion “Fatty” | gerands of a worthwhile screen drama FUrfllShlfl S training and the care Which is given | Arbuckle will be seen in his newest | whon it secured the Hehts o Katner: g them. picture, “Her Country Hero”. This s | jne Robbins story “Her Fling,” which “The boys at Camp Wheeler are| the first of series of comedy pictures | wa published in the Cosmopolitan undergoing a system of intensive | that aré sure to set a new mark in | magazine, and is presented at Fox’s training that will make our Allies| their class. It will be at the Lyceum | theater under the caption “The Risky and even General P h;m: himself | the first three days of the week. ! Read.”” The author laid a firm, sus. Ei;":wnn‘::x?“:}(\ (l‘w‘zt:\m’n -:((-‘::in& — — taining foundation and under the d tor first line duty before they even | COMPOUNCE OPENS ::rt‘lhn;\ (::M[n,m: )\v‘ath;xo<i<‘:§xc§c;;:‘;g ‘into one of the most. entertaining screen dramas seen for some time. Dorothy Phillips is easily the star of Lake Compounce will open its | The Risky Road,” and she has the Summer season on Memorial Day, | Sympathy of the audience from first e AngieWeimers May 30, with a number of new nfi-%“‘ last, making the role all that the ‘e . ¢ ” The I :t'::;h‘:’o‘“d‘i"‘ig;m l’e:;:ng" ”(’)‘":I‘:‘“; tractions this year. The grounds and | atthor intended. As Marjorie Helmer | 3 | Hetnils remarding the thinge they are | Puildings have been vut in excellent | (Dorothy Phillips) a stenographer, J ‘ Honeymooners ! being taught, but you may bet all | condition for the opening in antici- | from the little country town, contin- S elngats g 3 3 .| ration of a big season. All of the a chance acquaintance with H o vour Liberty Bonds on it that they 1 be in operation | Kingston (Wiltiam Stowell) until the HOW She Made Her wOl‘k Eas‘er ; | could wish for even on his busfest] 2nd Several new ones have been in- | & assumes peculiar proportions. D ,l ae D il ars l o Stalled. Kingston, wealthy and somewhat un-| s verv intelligent and alert middle- That's all I've done so far, but Will give Fritz all the trouble he B Serrr Ao e petl Mo | e, (i G e e it e : v : " T ers 4 sen down there : s : e ; | I've got some other plans seething = I o e o e Gowh there| ton, arranged for the installation of | brother's marriage has héen an utter | 8Eed Woman who is amons my elrele Jo (0SS5 SE0R ) Sth & g at®Srniige ¢ - The apinit of all of them I am .| “The Whip" but on account. of trans- | failure. eventually persuades Marjorie | of friends has recently dispensed with | ear atiout them when thayte E DARK spiration. When you meet any of | POrtEtion & "”"“"5 this' popular at- ',']' permit him to support her. While 4 servant and taken charge of her | carried out, you seem so interested in them, from the commanding general "hagunm;n\i‘n' ;:\ :,.‘" fwo;mmn o }"’:,‘."]1}"”‘,”‘““ his miotive she pre- | ., kitchen for the first time in fif- | these. ; ¥ See This Special Gown to the last private in the ranki DoIRERd Y, pRilifhefone o him from assuming any great Of course I said I emphatically A Show of Shows! Three Big Atiractions leave the United States. Of course, ] there will still be a great deal . of ON MEMORIAL DAY | work for them after they reach e i France, but through the training they | zre receiving now they will be so far | zdvanced that there will remain for cld attractions w teen vears, in the cause of patriotism e Lhi popular attractions later in the }‘|||,e|~{|e; with hor. Gradually he re- s woulal ; | are an American; and as ome who | season. B alizes her worth, and is disgusted | and conservation. . T aik0/ fnnde s meniuiifote to ks I can festify that| There is mo place in central Con- | with himself. She also Gees ‘the { She had not been in that kitchen | effect. I suppose there are hundreds COMING_THURSDAY :::\ been acros: | necticut which offers such excellent | change in him, and grows to love are sue . £ fighting [0 LChCD - : s an to reorgan- | of my letter friends who, because of Gre sucs o e 0o el tacilities for amusement, with the | Lim sincerely. ~Her old sweetheart | * oK before she began s Allies v e D it s et the scarcity of help are going out MARY PICKFORD S ::1‘:1:1\haVnr:E‘-:i'4‘]:i | band concerts. afternoon and eve- | frcm the country, Roberi Grant, |ize and it seemed to me that what she | [/ S0 0 o s What are they - Ok £ E ring, boating, bathing. roller coaster, | comes to the city to take her home. |told me about that reorganization was | yii0 P00 0O R0 0 are, to make them in the big argument.” doing, Director North reported to Albert i"”i“‘::*i' "‘)']';"“fi“‘idh"”fi"”:;:‘:';mTX’."" ‘“y:“:‘]“ ““, een ths """"m’“f"“f;'»‘ in | worth passing on. the work easier? I am sure they are | s h s G SERISDRL SRt Slenlin B4 LRSS o ioed] el R - ing something, and I wish they ~— —_———— e | B m'n'.“"fl‘on'“’a':;;Zr:‘m“;;_‘_d:;' ""'\ | t le rl};hnte or a la carte atall times | jumps {o conclusions, and, after a | Four Rules for Kitchen Arrangement. :{;‘de = :m‘- ot it iand, tirotgh cemmander, down to the voungest "TOUg] m_n the season, and plenic vicious attack on l\nr.‘IP:M'(‘s Mar- In the first place,” she said, “I| e share any ideas with the rest. licutenant, were most helpful to him | PArties are numerous during the first | jorie goes to Kingston's office deter- | reorganized all my shelves. In doing Won't you? in making the trench scenes and gave two months of the season, a large | mining to accept him. In the wait- {this, I tried to follow four rules. i TRl nreatikindloflicotonarationt Pumhev: of chur(jhes and social or- in‘x: room she meets his brother's | Nothing behind anything. Nothing ] By ADELE GARRISON | SAfs aivnitn S memarece o ganizations having been already | wife, and believes her the wife of the |undemeath anything. Everything as v s T N T (e e aencs) [ ooked] man she loves 3ut to tell more |close as possible to the place where i = There will be a concert program by | weuld be to spoil a strong and force- jit is to be used. As few things as | i " i 1 - 5 " . where thousands of men were used, by t Happened at the Windmill, ing that in some way my unexpected 2 ol 2 the Bristol Brass band afternoon and | fui picture. a picture that portrays |possible in places where they would n in the stress of perhaps the | aPPearance had lessened for an in- | MY were led info ac ."’“m:: ‘fhel'"{; cvening on Memorial Day, and danc- { évil only to emphasize good. Epi- |require either stooping or reaching to moment my life had known, I |8tant the efliciency of the officer’s OWN plicas “”ssm‘? P WOUld 1ing at the pavilion afternoon and | sode No. 9 of “The House of Hate” |get at them. i mental tribute to the quickness | Watchfulness. That he was chivalrous , P¢ in France. He said that the men | 0,0 entitled *“Poisoned Darts” is the most | “Then I bought myself some gum- | Lin of the ferret-faced vouth. |to a degree I knew from his courtesy | Were so thoroughly trained and per- | = o i2ar e o bo i to me at the time of the trolley un- | formed their raiding operations with | sensational chapter yet of this thril- [med labels and labeled the places ntness. And he had come hack | Stich vigor it was hard to realize that Iing serial and shows the murder of |where each article was to be kept, in the manner in which he | D! s el 3 nrd it > be . d the significance of my appear- [in search of me, a stranger, to save |they were not actually engaged " i:‘::r}::\] \:-]rfl'-‘-‘r?-n‘” ;{r(‘mt{:v:‘“ rwl' Ll hpva;u;m : )knf]“ 'h?( b fm‘“ s ey v o inn W me from the lo Jurney ' against the Hun 4 i h d error.” | would probably get mixed up again In the door of the inn with the ng journey home! I R TR AT T o P TR ra | B, Mei e e e B hbnd to hold up his hands. wag afraid that in his fear for me he The men. he said, went at their bad of obeying, he jumped |had forgotten for only the one neces- | Werk with all the seriousness in the | vs and began to run zig-zag | Sary instant the quick spring which | world, and performed like vYeterans. | toward the camauflaged wire- | Would have made the ferret-faced | This Mr. North attributed to the fine | Bere Otto awaited his command, | Youth a captive. inctruction they have received dur- e o ooped and doublod in such| But even as I looked at him he|ing the few months they have been s o ieae il wihe Hsupersti B R R e hen 01 Bethion that I saw it was use.|atoned magnificently for any apparent | in camp. Was Eventually Cured by| 28 W' "=The Pathe News and an| ~—When & WERE (050 iae hanging was nothing of Teutonic slow- ENUS o followers of this most exciting serial {and bottles that had to be opened he will do well to remember this and |fore one was sure what was in them not miss any of the remaining epi- |and of course I labeled all thosec. sodeés. Other featurettes are James She Labeled the Hooks ‘OU don’t know what pencil cloths so fast. r me, with my limited know! or real slowness of the moment befora It was reported to Mr. Smith that . - ) SR e o 1 | threw them all away and p!fll{fl‘#" is until ¢ markmanship, to attempt to | With colorless face and eves blazing | one of the high officers stated that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- i e o mle emall weapon in my hand. I |like the traditional coals, he stood | the visit of Empey was an inspira- N' f T e et e e ery little chance of hitting him, | poised, eveing the flecing figure be- |tion to the officers and men. Of all table Compound. ienu for Iomorrow :;,‘,c'(;r:lxltlt' e - o naise of the shot would surely | fore him, in his extended hand an|the lecturers on the war, this offi- —_— SE e s {f a or easy writing, { | | {73 | youtrythe VENUS! | } sketching, or tto out to see what was hap- | ugly looking automatic. cer said, he considered Empey the . ey Evenit B s : 0 ast She probably got them mixed up, . A : Quio b cenpears e ho aclusllyiceliopnhag o te o Ph‘lllde]ph‘a' }a"'chl n}‘fi"fig fflr Fruit AT R oGl (e S Gk [ Y | draughting, yes turned instinctively to the “Stop!” His voice rang out com-|lectures, he said, are especially val- | 8€Ven long years with a lame back, St : s e e — choose from these 8 s officer. He had dingly. “If vou don't, tr rat | table to soldiers in training because irregularities and Cereal and Milk 1 put up a new set ¢ 8. o oy o : e fmantine.y, VUGN, Sthe FOLt e o, ? pain. I had one Potato Omelet [ the dish cloth, one for sink cloth, one 17 superb black degrees. oised ready to spring upon the | shot will nick vour ear, the second |0l his varied experience as infantry- S ; . e physician after an- Potato Scones for pots and pans, one to wash win- aced youth, vet when Ernest|your foot, and the third your heart.” | man, homber, raider and special : i 5 el 5 o i other but they did Coffee | dows with, etc., and pasted labels over ped to one side upon hearing |~ Ernest's only answer was a derisive | 5¢rvice man. i ne gooAl Lreid L each nook Softest e officer's spring had missed | laugh, which was stopped on his lips| While he was in Macon, Sergeant Do Lydia B Do 3 N R 6B—5B—4B only a fraction of an inch. | by a shot from the revolver. Hig hand | Empey delivered a lecture before the Pinkham‘sy Ve e’- sunch To Save Two Handlings, ‘. had slid from under the offi- | went up to his left ear, which, to my | local Red Cross chapter at a Wash- L EIECam undgnd Corn Fritters “Last week 1 had some shelves put Soft ry fingers amazement, was nicked as neatly ington Day fete, and his appeal aid- avéitatmland o Fried Potatoes in over the sink so that 1 could put 3B—2B The Officer Counters. it had been cut with a pair of sharp | ed materially in raising funds for the gshofl_ time T folt Rhubarh Dumplings |away the commonest cooking dishes ! a queer, unaccountable feel- SSOTS. crganization. Newspapers report that eeefitaditerde v Tea {etc, as 1 wiped them. Then there Medi ¢ ‘ = e s — One!" said the officer impressively. | the hall was packed to overflowing now fealing: fine, | wasn't room enough on the left hand EEL H 1 E , To the eternal credit of his bravery, | Wwith persons anxious to see and hear o it L Dinner | side of the sink to stack all the dish- B—HB=F— % SONS’ THEATRE | 2o "5 s ot st 2 by, | i bt o e, e nd o eciit ] O S S anEri he made another jump to one side, | tion to this, Empey also delivered of my friends have Mashed Potatoes | put on the other side of the kitchen ar S and as he zig-zagged, began to shout: | several lectures to the soldiers in the I\l also taken Lydia E. Asparagus with Cheese {and brought over, so 1 had that left 2H—3H—4H—5H . e “Otto, where the dev—" Y. M. C. A. auditoriums at Camp il Poskha's Vere Rice Pudding, Chocolate Sauce hand shelf extended to save that Sl i Another shot rang out, and Ern Wheeler. I S S ougnd Coffea i oine Very Hard Wednesday and Saturday— i stumbled, almost fell. With marks-| Sergeant Kmpey himself will be | RRaeanBeIoza 5 — 6H—7H—8H—9H Matinee Decoration Day. | manship that was almost uncanny it! seen at Keeney's theater all this| jt*_Mrs. MARGARET NESS, 1846 E. Potato Scones—Put mashed pota- HE OPERA PLAYERS was so unerring, the officer had kept | VENUS® are best for | every purpose. Greatest Tune Play in Years, | in the foot 3 i i int rounds, ] 3 g | ments, irregularities, inflammation, | into rounds, pat lightly out with the i IN OF THE MOVIES” Two!” intoned the officer. ulceration, bfcuk,che, ‘sideache, head- | hand: add a little flour, bake on a hot For Infants and Children week as the hero of the Vitagraph | Hazzard St., Philadelphia., Pa. toes on baking board, add as much | his promise and shot the other man | production of *“Over the Top." Women who suffer from displace- | our as Dotatoes will take in. iorm | i | | irnest put up his hands even before | the officer promised grimly. “Now call e o riddle. When cool roli up in a tow- bing Music. Laughs Galore. | he turned around to face the officer. | that other man again and tell him to Sf,}éfisy,hc:y h,:f,‘: b-]‘;‘:: thfl‘%‘;’,‘i{,“‘,’; {fiié T vant A In Use For Over 30 Years 14¢ Offer -’ S—Nights, 10c to $1.00. But even as he did so he finished his| come out here. And no monkey busi- | and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Always bears Matinces, 10¢ to 50c. shout: B ness, mind. There are several more| Vegetable Compound, a trial. If | Corn Fritters —Mash contents one the m END 14c. in stamps LT “SHRINERS NIGHT" "Quo! Where the devil are you?” | shots where those two came from.” complications exist, write Lydia E.|can corn, add onc tablespoonful but Signature of ) for trial samples “Come back here!” the officer com- “Oh, please,” I called to the officer, Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for | ter. one tablespoonful flour, pinch salt | Af fi B manded sternly who did not turn his eyes away from | gpecial suggestions. The result of its | and pepper. Drop in three eggs, one ] ter you find how “Sure, I'll came back,” jeered Tr-| Ernest, but who, I knew, was listening | long experience is at your service. at a time stirring each egg in thor- perfect they are, buy nest, his spirits evidently unconquered | to me attentively, “the other man is oughly. Grease frying pan, (||'0|w1 VENUS’ regularly of even in the face of capture. “This| going to hlow up the wireless over in For a Chafed Skin spoonful of batter in, brown on (,n,‘| your dealer. rooster knows when the axe is swing- | the windmill at the signal this man Over 100,000 g Siaeliihen on e oihiriiarre ot in’ for a Sunday dinner. But you'll | just gave. Pl s o L b : : | i have to do a stunt of imitatin’ Job| The words died on my lips in sud- i e “’é" i RO American Pencil Co.’ for a little spell. That second shot|den terror. For Otto, a huge figure syk“ omfort Powder| siver can be cleancd in the after- 220 Fifth A of yours sure put my foot out of bus-| of implacable rage, had emerged from | 3,e box proves its extraordinary healing | noon after the maid has finished the sl SEE | iness. 1f I'm lame for life, I'll haunt | the old windmill. In his hand was a| ,ower. Fleshy people take notice ironing. She can be sitting in a com- New Teuk STANLEY HORVITZ, you, mister."” rifie. As he raised it and fired I felt| Sc at the Vinol and other drug stores | fortable chair, and it will, in a great A t 327 Main §t. Optician | “They'll help you to the gallows,” |a sudden stab of pain in my arm. The Comfort Powder Co,, Boston, Mass, | measure, be a rest. = = e _— p—