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MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART REVELATIONS OF A WIFE <~ | GASTURIA y Is Miss Holcombe So Certain Mot even her pronounced pushing of | 8 = 3 e G : & : i { For Infants and Children ; of Disaster? { herself into Dicky's notice that had t is not in Dicky's nature to re-| angered me, but the fact that she had - RN jiby jve a challenge of any sort without, disturbed a e R mome it onol or Unless otherwise noted, these M ofices are written by the preey f 3 4 x Mot his turn flinging down a gage., the rare ones that sometimes come to bureaus of the theaters or Other AUTactions with which they deal [ s now faw his eves lighten with mis-{a man and wife who love cach other T : i ] g 4 - Bvous interest at Bess Dean's; There was understanding, forgivencss ' ‘ ‘ . i dacious words. she iinished he and a plea for par 5 | - ; e und s a for pardon in my hus S + lig ¢ - TIRE Ci S fept her an elaborate how band's kiss. 1 felt defrauded that i EOXS “"“”‘“y‘ K S h’l';‘m‘v‘:" " The story is un-| ; : A 5 herc is. let us hope, a public memory should he spoiled by Bess William Farnum, in “The JWE 100 inihortance ang (ne et OF stel- : ary building in Bayview?” he sa Dean’s flamboyant gibe concerning it. | Trail.” is the feature at Fox's TA%EE 5 4 <elf one of iy itha Piadustion it inuatingly . tonight. Mr. Farnum, r alielain 1de and exception- FUnfortunat n0.” Miss Dean re- | 5 e romantic roles, has an entirely sat Dhe o B iicd hut e itniineRdenaninve ot oS nilsil - a oy edium in the Wiliam Fox S Ndudeyie e THE?OTA’Il;O SPE;:IAL A had vanished the school master at-! ity Jungle Trail.” The play u 2 Get on it now by sen ;r;g a two- titude of Mr. Stockbridge, neither: ahounds in thrills of the Farnum SOvt i = o City Four, four very | CoAt stamp to the Natl?n;_ War Gar. 3 was there any trace of the brusque ' i A orli and aiso Dalbeanc. a nov. | den Commission, at Washington, for 'merebyl’mnehngméeiw‘ and is steeped in the atmosphe clty acrobat, ang Smit a free garden book Gonfains Bho next second. Miss Holcombe | M&nner which he invariably used: ine jungle. There is Bicneland e ol y.m.\\y\ nd 1\\1;“\0" > 3 megrfulnessmdkesthm = i €8 "ho's Vho 5 s 10 This busy izzy motorman you see i nefll\?ro jum, Morphine BN Siocivriaee were advancin, | 'oward the teachers. It was a most | ,cqominate love thewme runninglSoio mas ; adva s e e S ! t New Britain is being show Nong I NA e us. It was no part of her! SOVt man of the world who came | through “The Junsle Trail” based On | xiith a Burton Holme ('h T “.h S wub b epsinldin can, cany | R OTNA=GORE] eme to be unduly obtrusive. She UP _f" us, with just enough bovish | ipe rivalry of two New ¥ rs for o weekly. never get a minute off to pare hiz simply to leave etched upon SXCitement in his manner to reveal ine hand of a yvoung woman. The i “The Goat” the corns or mend his cough. He liy the impression of a ' 10W much this unusual soclal eX-| cion " however, after the first two |in which Fred Ston in an apartment block, and goes t- flirtatious and dar- | Periment meant in his marred and | gooo0 is furgely in Africa, and the |ical comedy funern work at six o'clock, throughout tI' ai she haa succeeded 1, CTCimscribed life et he | Trills are introduced in consequence f Cinema debut, Wil pe ne. astrac, | ¢27 and half th' night he keeps th mused interested slance’ _ nlrv(”mv\\(,.v L you 4\y4“ ready, I 1: e R s i tion at the R s 'rmu\:un or | ©ld car runnin’ right. He has n{ sent after her I T el ol or e eion R week. “The Goay itlous | ®arden plot at home. no inky much To my amazement T found myself (OWR 10 fhe Dause. Mre FACEIHCEE | is ably supported by a large cast and | mixture of homely human drama and | 7¢ sandy lozm, nec place to plant 4 embling with rage at Bess Dean. I e T \“hm:mn but some foolish | the photography of the picture is one riotous fun, with the agile Fred al- I)Pfln n‘r ‘spud to help him cut th’ cosi 2 I '/TRemeflyfm" uld not believe that 1 had fallen to (20® “%1% ©CICERoon: Wik SRRE OOTRL of its features. Mr. Farnum has oc- | Wa¥s Very much in cvidence. Miss | haRnue e hrittysorti g Ahelpfd d Diarrhoea. e level of Mrs. Stockbridge, was ot ® CORCCHIRE SRS o she felt | casion to usc his tremendous strength | him in this picture ana you will be pEloRk Spshisib calna R ERGT /.l Gonstipation an bady to be violently jealous of an & exac o by & high and he's evolved a littl{ | I} and Feverishness at od-looking woman who spoke twice plan to be a street car garden man | : Loss OF SLEEP fine one, o is The Quak 800 She offe n o mocking salute 1 tripped away. I saw her reason superh photoplay the famous mu aker, makes his | that she must stay at home to attend | {0 good advantage in “The Jungle =ortwe.for e i Sl i = S Trail,” and in several fights in which { something on vou, not to mention the | . N : 5 i i T e (R e You, perhaps, know what % v:»wu]m ””i \annm e o ,\:_Vk;::‘.‘“ will | He's nailed his boxes to th’ top. and | 8 ms,mmgmmfmmmlnfnnty fWas not her rather crude jest con- Ilu...\‘lcxsoxv are.” he smiles at Dicky. 4% H»“ ,', ‘mm- A :]C\‘>\‘C les of | Do shown in ot now he has a little crop o letince, | - £ Do 1 Dicky smiled broadl BLOSE S ly’t g Ko = onions spuds and beets, and forty i 4 “When we're giving a dinner 1 hide | film are also offered at Iox's - other kinds o’ eats. .Between his = === under the bed until M Graham | week—The Screen Monolog and Thej - g theln »l”:‘\-vr" 15 stops he keeps ’em damp and never ¢ M—- i H R l gives the word for me to come out| Outing Chester Serics. The former is | = Zi8 id tho Palace theater | Sty .50 orden cramp, but seems R : Ir ears F" LAl i D [ collection of wiity quips from the @ G= FENCIRY B recelved sueh w1 gotormined that his plot, shall raisa | | ] s e S e = Fil oy U receptio at he immediately o P A 3 Mr. Stockbridge laughed heartily | leading newspapers of the world and |, G as much as garden lot. Attention ta | he 1 i = By oo 3% % ‘r—/// and boyishly. proves very amusing. The Chestery = mm(w:;} l”‘-v’(‘!i\‘” not ‘,;v]vi'vl Fipeeal ir il lasd 1 oth ned 3 - “T don’t believe we'll have to do Outings are photographed under the | ) s card ¢ hox office. e s ) SEE | : CENT® c A fore wor 1t “The Rec and far, and every person wants ta Lok 3 Apply few drops then lift Sor€, | (ha( ne said, “but I think we'd | auspices of Outing Magazine and are | g (@l B8 fareword that ©hhe Red | (o th" man with so much pluck 1 — ——4 - better start, for she will be wondcr- | unusually excellent offerir Gff =i s R 2 ang “| bgee. This d i 5 ¥ 5 el in timol tolbe ihoun ' D gee. s garden special goes ta 3 touchy corns off with ing what has become of us. You're | door photography. The latest Pathepp nefve W tie (o be shown, Dr that all men can a garden p— . 1 R ] armon, ¢ feature attraction w 5 5 i ¢ oing to dress at our house, aren’t | News and a Pathe Comedy complete it i wra AN orry. fingers © W i : ¢ taken ill and was uaable to appear | BYOW, Who have ambition in their Exact Copy of Wrapper. ge! ou, Alice? | the film entertainment, and four acts ¢ he evening performance and oth- | veins and care to exercise their B i On the Way. g of ox vaudeville, consisting of John- | or Jittle events happened that did not | Dbrains “Yes,” she replied. “Milly thought- | Son and Johnson, colored comedian make it appear as though the theat: Ul Diah AR iha o el con o IDciolho ma il WlnTo 1 oTo s 1sb M e 0 o Ieniani s o S Teee e e s that Mrs. Graham would not be alone | and Lorenze, singers and dancers, and | {he b balancing act. The Zat Zams held in dressing.” 2 cntertainment was Her tone expressed warm :xpprov‘(‘l\" Do,” which consists of a little | offered and the management assures ciation of her hostess, and I saw Mr. | singing, some excellent dancing, a few | that everyvthing will be running Stockbridge’s car a few minutes later, | imitations and sharpshooting. smoothly foday. Dr. IHarmon ap- i | prning the kiss Dicky had given me, this | formers described it. But ; R ; : o 6 so spel a with their a novelty act entitled “What a Woman | withall, a good their audience spellbound with mind not upon the earth, the sky and | One-half teaspoon salt. of both. One-fourlh teaspoon pepper. daring act Here is sensation, MOV- | (po ey elty and everything else combined. cedless to s they scored a de- them some day—these Peopl ¢ it. Clara Kimball Young in L conle . = 3 peared vesterday afternoon and gave | cided hit na s £ by . g th Nothing to Do. LYCEUM THEATER. psychic demonstration that —wa Cheating Cheate; is seen in the - best part of her caveer. The picture AT is founded on the play of the same name. 'The entire show will be re- Potato Fish Loaf. peated today and Wednesday. Re- One pint mashed potato rved seats are now selling for all One cup chopped cooked fish. cvening performances. Two teaspoons salf. Two eggs. One-half teaspoon pepper. NOTHING TO DO. One-half cup milk Berlin) Two 1ablespoons fat Beat the cntirc mixture together and place in greased baking dish; set (his world that they have nothing to [in a second pan containing hot water Perhaps the naturalists will ¢ \Mm Put diced or flaked fish in ba ing dish. Add sauce made of the fat, flour, seasoning ~and broth. Cover top with mashed potato, brush with fat or cream and brown in a hot oven. gratitude. The old feeling of pit for both him and the woman next came over me. How stanchly they One of the most verile photoplays | really amazing. He is not one of the were playing the game of honor and | seen here in many months, is Cecil | sterotype ‘mind readers’ that we have truth in protection of a pitiable | B. De Mille's superb production of | scen so often, but is billed as a creature not worthy to tie the shoe- | “The Squaw Man” which is on view | Psychic Clairandient and claims to be strings of either of them! } at the Lyceum the first half of this|the greatest livir Ader of human Seated in the tonneau of Mr. | week. Many probably recall the plot | destiny. Ie makes an interesting and Stockbridg ’s car a few minutes later, | —how Jim Wynnegate, to save his|impressing address after which This S EAGE T with Dicky and the principal en-| cousin’s reputation, hecause of his re- | assistants 2o throu the audience grossed in conversation in the front gard for the latter's wife, assumes |gathering up the questions that are t. Alice Holcombe glanced in- | guilt for a crime committed by his | written and in full view of the aud-§ (By Melicent Humason L Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little | quiringly at the black brocaded ! relative and leaves his ancestral | ience, by the aid of a ery ball 1 It is the lament of some people in freczone on an aching corn, instantly | “opera bag” I carried home in England for @ ranch in ;answers the questions, gives advice hat corn stops hurting. then you lift “T know the new stvles are—" she | Wyoming. There it will he recalled, | tells of interesting events that are to Sy lo! When they | and bake in the oven until firm Fight out. Yes, magic ! | drawled mischievously, “but sureiy, | he is saved from death by the hands | happen and generally astonishes with do. Nothing to do el R e At sauce A tiny bottle of Freezone cost but a | you have not vour entire evenfng lof a gunfighter, by a girl of the Ute | his adviee and humor. Dr. Harmon | sweep the veranda in early morning, b S m—p extensively advertised, all at once e cents at any drug stare; but is| costume in that bag.” | Indian tribe, and in gratitude finally | made good at the matinee vesterda¥{ jat do they see on the grapevine? y Encpherd’s Plé. Atop outiof sight and are scbn. for. uflicient to remove every hard corn, “Indced no,” I returned laughing, | marries her. TLater, when the cousin ; and will more than please during the | corn. or corn between the toes | “Mrs. Stockbridge was kin denough |is killed and his widow and others | remainder of his engagement here 7 i asked | Exclaim, “Ugh!” and brush it off with One cup soup broth (beef). article did not fulfil the promises of I You Need a Medicine YouShould Have the Best | Have vou ever stopped to reason wh} it is that so many products that . A beetle. What do they do. with it Two cups cooked flaked fish | gotten? The reason is plain—the nd the calluses, without soreness or | to send me word that she would hang | appear at ihe ranch, Jim is grief- Ie will answer any question P ttation up my, gown and cloak to prevent|Stricken. Fut his Indian wife—hy him frec of charge. Th tance of | a broom. It never occurs to this par- One tablespoon fat e hianmtactiier, | TR aibles raore e senetionall diseoynl|ineisicausting BolT Dubl themi¥inia (maciying) Whom ol has Lcaxned e thelbillNincluded Tnman sand Tyonsflra i SR R RSUD R R GIC S | IR wolartls inashied Bolate e SRR ina stlcutarlyiito ja imediolne. SV A imenl= v of a Cineinnati genius. Tt is| dress case this morning and sent them | title of “Squaw Man”—mourning be- | who carricd off the comedy hit of the | 1°U* s ; \l One tablespoon barley flour, or hall ' sina) preparation that has real cura- Bshderrul. over to her home by a boy. cause her little boy is to be reared | bhill ley have a refreshing little | beetle in their little white hands and ! y3plespoon rice flour. HEeivil e iaimoatastlia itudit Saatitic “What?" She sat up in her seat as| a8 2 White man, ends her life. Thus, | story to tell and they fell it in a|look him up in their insect hook! - an endless chain system the remedy is N ¢ VI if she had been suddenly clectrified. | thougn overcomie with grief at the | most acceptable manner. Mr. Inman | Perhaps they have no.insect book! SEL L e ARSONS THEATER But her exclamation though intense, | death of the “little mother,” Jim jis a real comedian and easily scores | So the Pelidnota punctata lies humil- benefited, to those who are in need HARTFORD. was guardedly low. “Say that again.” | sees a possible prospect of future hap- | his points. Artic Hall pleased with | fated in the dirt, its interesting his GiE SO AL 1 repeated my statement, wondering | mn s with the woman he really [ her coon shouting specialty as did | tory and habits unknown to such as |7 A oot ek poa I Hhris Nights, Begiming Tonight at her agitation, and allowing a feel- | 10ves. This is in every respect a_de- The Daily Brothers in_an acrobatic | they 3 for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Matinee Wednesda. ing of uneasiness to creep over me. | At noon, as they sip their tea, they or heavmess a“er . Root, a preparation I have sold for Klaw and Erlanger’ “Well!” she relaxed into her former hear a long-continued trill on the up- 1 t many years and never hesitate tec Radiant Musical Comedy pose. “We'll just make it our busi- | permost boughs of a tree——ailanthus meals are most an- rec n\mrm;-m] for in almost every case THE RAINBOW GIRL ness to examine those things thor- tree, hickory tree, mulberry tree—all noying manifestations it shows excellent xe .m:» as ma Direct from its brilliant run in the | oughly the minute we get there.” are alike to them. This particular £ id-d . Y \“f"””“']‘ Lest v “‘,},‘ Irremont Theater, Boston. “Why, you don’t think—" T stam- IRVED SEATS FOR ALL trill issues from an apple tree, how- of acia-dyspepsia. [ cedy Al o ER Positively entire original New Am- | mered. NING ING SATURDAY. ever. They know that and they wear- According to sworn statements & 2 New T “No, I don’t think, I pretty nearly | - e ot s e ly say, “All day 1 hear that trill, all verified testimc of thousand ! terdam theater, New York cast and o 3 3 ‘ ~ ily say, 5 ; fang roduction nearly know,” she retorted. “But : NIG h DN ESDAY night I hear that trill; it is so tirc- P have used the preparation, the zucc p . b f T e 5 Big Time Vaudeville Acts Headed by the Reigning Sensation 7 Nl {of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root s NIGHTS—25¢ to $2.00. luckily, being forewarned, we'll get! some! I wonder what it can be. S - ; i : MATINEE—25¢ to $1.50. O ROREIREl W WeRs omlens | <o they wonder and wonder and won- finghie ol ol o nEeT L i = — = || der, and still they are wondering, and pleasant to take, 7 .m..d most :l\\u.- o b = . coming Kidney liver aud i fhems e will wonder until the end. For unless neutralize acidltu e e | THE MYSTIC one makes an offort to rise and with In an azing demonstration of the powers of concentration glasses identifies the chippy trilling and help restore with The Crystal Ball N T 1 5 . . s b atism. from the bough, one will never learn 4 = ; DI e | If you are in doubt. ask Dr. Harmon. He will tell you what ol Gin Ut aeties biod normal digestion. e L i) Rot you want to know. e And at night! ai's in the heave MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE i it Kilmer & C¢ £ . Special Engagement of the Churacter Comediane—Inman and Lyons silliant stars, with the constellations MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION N. 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