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Dicky Surprises Even Madge. even then I wouldn’t have a minu What did Dicky mean to do about | for lunch.” the Bayview festivities? | “All right,” he said with exagwer- This was the question that hovered i ated indifference, “but if you think atealotmerwi Bdove me as might a pestilent mos- | I'm golhg to trele over thers by wny burcaus of the (heaters oF othe I 15l duiring myioiiseot feht im ok (SSIE B lancRaneRnd IR B E S ing following my unfortunate attempt | Sitting up on nmy n_mu :< gs and besgin to write Dicky's speech. I tubbed | Prettiiy, ‘Please I'm Mis ! iz . and dressed and arranged my hair to | husband. Will ,plx.m« '.":“‘“\”v" o the annoying accompaniment of its|N¢ Wheve to find Uy buzzing. And when finally, attired in | Other suess comir Al 355 now sult, and with even my new | .- high-pitched e Siartied | Katie, her face red with the effo el 0 "““"‘?“’ anle, L suppr her la ter, turned ind od g istaies, (L eltimycnoes il ol s o IS, 80 MeTyOUSlRCertI R e i e ompanvine D She evie s intentions. i Eonai Pt inost Gncxpected ‘nu‘?’lvr'l'x“‘.fl the same etime angle of behavior which T met e el entered the dining room. He sprang My mother-inilaw's ook e o P, pretended to stagger, and put his | \ipo iniended to crush her son to hands to his eves.as if overcome by | Wore IMEnded to CTHST Tot @ set et tical syled | which is now closed stock ot “My word!” he exclaimed with one | W20 I8 B0 S gl the 3 el B e mannetian s broucht ba Lo you i§ posit ly disgustir nd i citier aldoiiust cast e e¥es | vecinlly demoralizing to an idiot 2 b iston il e | jice Katie. As for the contention, turned with hand outspread toward | (6 VS S e e My father and his mother, alveady | . 0 your meaning is obscured frated L the Preaitost L | by your absurd lang your dis- i snovamhedieniie QuENL ’”‘Ilw lination to 10 school unace- turn her loc upon an unsuspecting | |0 hied is understandable, but the it o yeap i | alsolute dullness of -both you and B Diberd er trink el ! Marsarct is inexplicable Is there Eerhinn youidubeltet i her ! no decent restaurant inn in Bay- gore aves,” he said. smiling | G Chere Margaret could meet you e AL e for lunch, and then return to the My cr-in-law_stiffened as chool with you alway vhen Dicky praises s = q . . apneat This attitude of he RECIPES, “Ve shall never bs pacted agaies tised- T ind anger me, now T ! L | b g e e | os s snce presests WILLIAM 8, HART ia'Breed of Men! gubconsclous on her part, but the R ) : her hesrt she is proud of My pre | :\ l“ it i ) : sentir Jod appearance as e e | FHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT URDAY, LYCEUM THEATER Dicky. Dut she would die beforei (.t galr. | ba £ e v et (R B LYCEUM THEATER. self nothing that will make the pic- Tt et erentli COC IR R00R, il | BML e Gomen Heraitonayiin lona)| WKk most ferrective 8 o 14 metting eold 2" = ey, Mar- | ronr and buiter, ook the tomatoes | o€ is Western pictures, “Lirced ot |, fhe Lycoum will also show pictures e novilienionsissisne ot nniefandantiend BuaL Bt a. powerful story of Arizona.|terday and the vaudeville bill, which | he belint I had purposely tarried ihe tomato slowls the milk (not| Virility, the breeziness of {hc aavencat! LG T, Qe stairs, “We did not wait for you.,” the milk into the tomato or it will {the qualities of manhood that big acts, Flying Colville, presenting a S R e e R R e | admiration”are the strongest tra novelty ring, Kramer and Bryant, ow, am always faint until T cet | Onion Soun, | William 8. Tlart. During hi {a man and woman in a comedy va- i | Teel a good sized onion, cut in small { caveer, Mr. Hart has depicted |victy t entitled “The Bellboy and (R S T sald placatingly, | pieces and caok slo i earefully v types of every description, bad [the Telephone Girl” and Little Lord slipping out of the coat of my suit until tender in 2 tb. of fat. Cook un-|[man, punchers, etc. His remar Robert in a comedy variety offerin into the chair which Dicky was h. til well browned, stirring to vent | forceful personality imparts a re |entitled “A Christmas Gift.” This i ing for me with ex: purning. Add w pint and a of [to his acting that lifts it out of one of the best acts in vaudeville, tesy My mental i{hermomet boling water or equil parts of scalded [ commoplace and renders it distinetly |Little Lord Robert being a great fa- Naved from sub-normal fo & fever milk and wat Season with salt and jsuperior and convineir His new vorite with audiences throughout the bl e R S e e o boil and servo | picture o reat opportunities for{country. Monday brings the great Seihnalin Yet there was a glint poured over squares of toa wink- fthe famou » for the role he por-|drama, *“The Squaw Man.” of mockery in his eves which made led generously with grated cheese trays is that of a positive dare-devil S —— mea uneasy. as I think, perhaps, he Indian Pudding. |@mong cowpunchers, a man who is FOX'S THEADER. Se i g Iy scalded mill |afraid or noti He is involved in-{ The charm and personality of Mavy o vl on i 0t One-third c. cornme nocently in a wrong which he | Pickford never were more delightfully e R A One 1. ginger. ]u:h! . fing after sowme strenuous |in evidence in any of her previous B sraperiuit ST suits your twy One-half molasses. | work Se :w-\ Owen isx his leading | screen portrayals than were manife R, @GR k : [woman. Mr. Hart escels in a role|ed by her in her quaint Arteraft p the? T thousht I detected her fine| Pour milk slowly ail meal, cook injwhercin he is scen as a dare-devil of | ture, “Captain Kidd, Jr.. which open- . o {daouble boile m. Add molasses, | the open country and this is described [ ed at Jox’s today. The photoplay, B et fudementst T malG angd s pour info greased as just such a part—one with plenty [which is based upon Rida Johnson e cer heartily, but. T couldn't baking dish and bake 2 hours in slow |of speed, red blood and that desirable | Young's famous stage success of the QYo nearun ug I Sarve with creami. auality known as “pep.” The star is|same name, proved itseif a charmi help flushing a \w he Ma' s \,.1.,‘ Milk Puddings (in general.) | his own director and is sparing him-.vehicle for the popular star, and I I would ha been unable to select quart of milk allow 1-3 of a| : s0 modish a costume without Lilliar help. The mocking glint in Di aves deepened. 1 me reason or o Liberately teasine that he should not tion of knowing ¢ eeded or that tention. . Madge n interv lelicious muffir ‘are you coming X {o that shindig tod I thrilled with j 1 “Why, 1 couldn’ if I could get one Pecp Mr. me, and T v he meant to go after all. aestion troubled me. | er cooked fruifs, and dear, unless T took a ta Pretty Girls Adele Garrvison’s Continuation of m T d that ther he w Toney or molasses; spic The flavo: when honey or mola 'he above recipe: have the sa - ither that he had | I guessed his in- |to make a smaller one, and enot icky Refuses to Go Alone. L a child’s dinner he raid suddeniy devotedtoliicatiolsi i srail n i and parsley omelet,. waet) to a cupful c rere to 0 With me yored milk. Coak ¢ ay? without covering. ovous surprise. So ! £ his he poured over ste t possibly do that, | economical substitut i both ways, 'ar soft custard ofter at that hour, and purpose. VAUDEVILLE -_LAND BEST PICTURES. DAINTY DELIGHTEFUL MARY ICKFORD IN HER LATEST ARTCRAFT SUCCE! Humorous Offcring. XTRA ATTRACTIO} Into Filmland With the Following Star: Dustin Farnum, Mae Marsh, Wm. Russell, Prisc Geraldine Farrar, I, Storey. These puddings, if 1 s ce n e pudding. It is often convenient P MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART REVELATIONS OF A WIFL | cup of any coarse cereal (rice, corn- | al, oatmeal or barley) and cupful of brown, white or maple sirup, ay be used. ) be 1 the double hoiler, allowing 2 tb. cach | sugar (c of salted an hour ¢ made th d prunes 1 N S oH used re Tonight, Tomorrew, Saturday APTAIN KIDD JR. You Will Never Regret Secing This Delightful and Genuinely Dean, VAUDEVILLE Jack Hallan in the Musical Comedy Satire THE LOVE RACE OTHER NOVELTIES MANY Funny Comedians, Catchy Songs and Dances good and or the cre for that 1-3 of fil=Nt omitted | quite a | nade i r other | nd fla- | v more | AN VAUDLVILLE Thursday, friday, Saturday THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN, IV 1. S. Hart ““THE BREED OF MEN’ F—THIS SUPER PICTURE, 3 O1 Titit HARTFORD PARADE TONIGHT. BV A U 6 EVILLE LITTLLE LORD ROBERTS IN IS SIDE-SPLITTING ACT. COMING MONDAY “THIE SQUAW MAY Phone 103—Matinec 2—livening 7—Continuous Saturday erved Scats for all Evening Performances Facepting Saturday. Three Big Days--Tonight, Fri., Sat. Coming Di in, may { or oth- aim THE PICTU SEF ¢ From the Bigger me Keith Theaters ANDREW MACK THE CELEBRATED TRISH SINGING COMEDIAN The Highest Salaried Single Man in Vaudeville—The Biggest Star of Them Ay, First Vaudeville Appearance After His Successful Starring Tour. e e e e s Mty Speclal Bxtra Attraction LITTLE EM GORMAN (in Person) The Child Bernhardt of the Screen Giving You u Pecp Into the Mysteries of the Moving Pictures Tillyou & Ward ~ Three Van Cooks Cable & Duford Third Episode of MACISTE in “THE LIBERATOR” 3 | | | | The Sensational Melodramatic Featuro Pioture R R M i1} THE SECRET TRAP With LITTLE EM_GORMAN in the Leading Role e FIRST SHOWING OF' PICT RIS O THE HARTFORD PARADD Other Features Kinogram Weekl | here in time for the performance to- | Andrew Mack, the famous Iris is wasted A jab of the finger, the pressure of other groceries in the basket, a slip from the hands to the table, and the paper breaks, wasting your sugar. Domino' Granulated comes to you in the clean, convenient and economical way — accurately weighed, packed and sealed by machine in sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags. American SugarRefining Company ‘““Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, Golden Syrup, Kanelasses 1 I ception by, the big ’s was in the nature of a triumph. nearly grown up Scotch la fith and is known as the child Bern- | may now be obtained. For the first hardt of the screen. Her great suc- | three days of next week Clara Kim- 4 cess in pictures has made her an un- | ball Young in “Cheating Cheaters,” Mary MacTavish, who runsa curio and | usual drawing card and she will take | will be the feature attraction. The hook store with her grandfather, / her audience into her confildence and | second chapter of “The Red Glov 1s MacTavish, Miss Pickford tell her experiences in the film world. | will also be shown as will five new sented a deliciously refreshing In addition, a five reel feature called | acts of vaudeville. trayal—one wholly distinet from “The Secret Trap” will be shown with E— fameus characterizations with which | Little ©m in the leading role. T1 - SR ler name has been ociated for | balance of the program includes Till- HOUSEHOLD NOTE years past. > tell the story of “Ca you and Ward in a mnovelty offering; To make a lamp wick smaller and tain Kidd, J would be eminently | Cable and Dufford, in a big comedy er to turn up, draw a few threads unfair to the admirers of Mary Pick-| skit; The Three Van Cooks, in a |from the middle. ford in that it might detract from |)aughing offering, *“Fun in a Laun- | A teaspoonful of cream of tartar their interest in the picture. It is per- | dr, Maciste will also be seen in [added to sugar svrups and the whole haps suflicient to say that when M the third chapter of “The Liberator.” | brought to a boil prevents sugaring. and her friends go to Butterfleld farm | The newest Kinogram Weekly Will | peomove tho center of a round in search of buried treasure, the se-|galso he seen showing the latest cur- [ . 0 5 . ‘losed 1 piece of toast and fill with cret of which been disclesed 1| rent events. Reserved sats may now s for an entre one of the books purchased by the|pe obtained for all evening perform- firm of which she is a member, there | ances excepting Satur ol 6 are many interesting developmen advised that you order your seats in 1‘ not the least of which is tl { advance if you expect to get your fav- | Mary and her fellow treasur > orite location. On Sunday, another | by an officious constable wha believes | qouple feature picture program will | them to be burglar They find the |, given in addition to many new | buried treasure, which turns out to orter subjects. An augmented or- | sure in a financial sense, ue, for two of 1bsequent happi- | Lean, Spottis- be no tr but proves of real v chestra will also he lieard in a big S ¢ musical program. Reserved seats COMING SOON them find love and T T ey FOR FIFTEEN WEEKS woode Aitken, Victor Potal, well ’ The Newest Serial Sensation known as “Slippery Slim” all render PAR ONS HE - & Miss Pickford excellent suppor HARTFORD. . Another interesting feature of Fe o I's \ 4 41 | 3 NIGHTS, Beginning Monday; | G I G[ S ral i Matinee Wednesday i | i Photoplay Magazine, with its extrem ly novel view bill is the screen suppement of the of the aking & - . ) a0 shmasine fosog w and Erlanger's O cture subjects, Just ki A e Lt T e S e BRI MsicaC qied | With Tarrar, cilla Dean, Wdith Sto- fHE EAINSOW (GEh | RUTH ROLAND e on Korrigan ave 1| Direct from its brilliant run in the | OLAN shown in some of the interesting mo- | Tr¢mont Theater, Boston. = || showing the Beautitu ana ments of their work-a-day lives. The "f““""*“»" st relopisina IRl m Daring Miss Roland in an latest Pathe News, Mutt and Jert and | Sterdam theater, New York cast and | other short features add zest to the | Production. i bill. Fox's vaudeville is headlined by | NIGHTS—25¢ to $2.00. Seventire; Jack Hallan in “The Love Race,” a| MATINEE—25c to $1.50. musical comedy satire, assisted by Seat Sale Tomorrow. company of clever comedians., and pretty soubrettes. This offering will be u big favorite for the remainder of | the week. The rest of the bill in- cludes Arthur Hill, a clever enfertain- er, Johnny Mangels and the Haver sters. T. A. B. FAIR PALACE TONIGHT. Moving pictures of the big parade at Hartford vesterday will be shown at Palace theater today, Friday urday. About 700 feet of film will bo shown and many interesting features of the great parade that the spectator was unable to witness will he seen on the cen. After the camera man had finished his work, the negalive was rushed to the studios in New York by special messenger and thero developed and will reach TONIGHT | STATE ARMORY " FOUR NIGHTS MORE Tonight’s Feature . Southington C. of M. Minstrels The Biggest Dancing and night. The & headline atraction ing comedian. Mr. Mack will pos tively appear at the Palace theater in person and will entertain with a num- ber of new songs and some original storles. Mo is the highest salaried : = ]‘ l" in vaudeyv \H;\ E 11:1‘ comes to N)P“' a“d Best Falr Enterfflmmeffl in from the higger time theaters. in Connecticut Every Evening His success is assured as he is a great | favorite locally. Another pleasing ad- dition to the program is Litlle Tm Gordon, the child pidture star. This little lady is a protege of D. W. Grif- CASH P 1ZES $3.000.00. ADMISSION 15¢