Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
. SOLDIER SWEETHEART Adele Garrlson’s Continnation of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Madge combe’s Hol- Miss ' Followed Lead umations M myself at that Why Of the three ex multaneou aped Mrs. Stoc iss Holconmbe to tine far ra of is protest ther Unless otherwise noted, these n oti ces are bureaus of the theaters or other written by the { Fatty Arbuckle in one of his newest and is also billed for wudeville program this half of the week and includes e ACts of the highest qualit re first as the big headline act ven High Steppe seven in novelty weing offering, d. Copelang McCloud in aj comedy singing These boys ar composers of song nd, third, Sergt Bor\\eon the dark any Caluetie in a novelty wire offerine. she was quotin - bit of paus PALACE THEATER. seems wait “Camping Out. ° A best comodi tod: A rar been selected her, women. The first i slid quictly into a “National Biscuit,” antly my own tasty eon. T liked her, second. fortal; in., cthl T was there (to make a sketch of Luncheon was just over, and she was talking to a little knot of prds I heard, as prby seat, were ed com- my pen | a world | h!n(‘h hour. dren's Hour like a feast. For the tiny toddlers there is a varied menu, sometimes Uneeda Biscuit and milk, sometimes Gralam Crack- ers, Oatmeal Crackers or Lunch Bis- cuit. This is changed on special occasions tg Old Time Sugar Cook- fes or QNewtons and, rarest of ® are days when we had ream and Nabisco, and those were our party day “Don’t. think my hour is just & 1t started us happils ade us sure they attractions with which they ds sight — our of my hostess w Here are three more { the Palace theater H entire change of pro; % Harmon, the man who the entire town will be attraction retained Yy Sl e e g demonstration of his peyente gy ¢ powe: His act, is the most baffling ihat has ever been seen locally. He gives ad vice, locates missing or stolen ap. ticles, helps you with vour troubles | and generally entertains is a most | original manner. Tomorrow mornin at 11 o'clock Dr. Harmon will give special performance for ladies only. There will positively be no males ad- mitted to the theater and he will | treat in a confidential manner those that are worthy of his powers and | assistance. The bill for the last half of this week in addition to Dr. Har- mon comprises Emma Dunn’s screen version of her beautiful play* Moth- said to be the ttiest story ever told on the stage or screen. Chere are five reels of heart interest, pathos and clean wholesome comedy. The fourth chapter of “The Libe tor” with Maciste in the leading rolc will also be seen, as will the new Kinogram weekly showing the latest | current events. Dorothy Richmond and company will offer an original! turn supported by her excellent com- pany which includes almost every- thing on the vaudeville stage. The Troubador Trio are the three famous street singers coming dircct from the big time ho Their sweet sing- ing and original comedy assures their success here. The Jackson mily will present a daring bicvele novelty and The Mitchell Duo will offer their new vaudeville, singing and dancing turn. Reserved seats may now be tained the hox office for the formance tonight and Friday. There are no reserved seats on Saturday owing to the continuous performance which runs from 2 ill 11. Sunday night will see a high class picture entertainment headed by the great Olga Petrova in a spec Famous Players production “The Bxile.” Al-| ma Rubens will also appear in| “Diane of the Green Van,” a picture- ization of Leona’s Dalrymple's $10,- 000 prize story. Reserved seats are| now selling at the box office Iirt of gery day—for ouse to the Dicky's sure ecepted the this woman my | din- the big days at with the m today. Dr. i has mystified | the feature | ve given that First T had most ould m siere- | W L o y | suit ana my new t nning Sors o shricked. | ner. reg hap- | chagrin m to 1 111 | Toan o »wn from SO e disliked. 1 who, T w ) iberately spoiled my remembrance of Alica n to follow her lead | mouth firm she knew g wildly | her pian emingl Oh How orrible \ know Always ready — always fresh— always wel- come. An appetizer at the be- ginning of the meal, making the best soup better, and the final touch of satis- faction when the cheese and coffee are served. Nothing can take the place of Uneeda Biscuit on the family table. NATIONAL BISCUIT Then, to toddle, T ta Onh! ave 1ave that re of the ure, closet, | it | zown. T Holcombe the 1ic ver closed my 1 in everythi fairly su bout, 8 that ¥ wearing owns S yes, indeed!"” Mrs. Stockbrid “Don't Try, Millie!? snapped .‘l““hf‘vv“v so avidly that I “Oh, dear, 1 all now s Stockbri rently sobbing he one of has th She was gazi e 1 Stockbrid r r pla my principal's | ing my of my stess’ he eyes to 1hose one of t things wd had in mind when » Mrs, | suspected she h almost | / St " itihe gown—ihat closet of | the gOWX ; {0 wear an unbecoming heen o Weal own. “I shall give her heen worn—it see it ap time rooms shly Christine have misunderstood me and hung it ‘ there. Then she either remembered or saw the mischief and became frightened, brought it in here and skipped down to the kitchen without saying a word. The careless, wicked hussy! TIl go right down now and | have it out with her. She shall come up and beg your pardon, Mrs. Gra- ham, Oh, 1 can’t tell you how humil- | Hated I am.” “Don’t try. Miil Alice Holcombe | advised drawlingly. “And as for hav- | ing anything out with Christine, you know”—the emphasis of the words was stressed by the keen glance of | ‘that is out of the question. ! Whether it is her fault or not, you | have a dinner and a reception on to- night which depend upon your | nerves and Christine’s. Don’t do any- thing to upset either of them. In- stead, let's consider what's to be|' done. You are about Mrs. Graham's S he ruined | he forced | her | has should by one of that has just come T meant to w wmyself to- but Kenneth insisted upon my | g a white lace ir I have— to see mo in white, she finished with an affected simper. “The Very Thing.” | Into Miss Holcombe's eyes flashed | comprehension, but her voice was matter-of-fact. “Why, that pck S one calsomined must Ver : “You see, evefl wvent on, “are much IR mals. They sre most loiy most tractable after thm s something to eat. National Bi < fdainties alwa begin our Chi home. amty, al nigh 5 National can be. During the niy babies were growing never missed the Chil v feast SCENE FROM TIG R'S TRAIL—FQ X FOX theater nt, the longest offered lay” and the | Belle Boyd, {Larkin, as ful friend, dange THEATER. offers three to male a paste of it. This will mend and hold for two or three washings. When salt lumps in the salt cellars | mix some common starch with it, put in a few kernels of r When ants invade the pantry, wash the pantry shelves and woodwork, | and outside the refrigerator with strong solution of alum in water: mix equal quantities of sugar and borax and strew floar or shelves, or sprinkle shelves. the heroine, and George Jack Randall, her faith- are beset on all sides with and difficultics. A new Mutt & Jeff and the latest Pathe News complete the film ecntertainment. opening | ——— chapters of “The Tiger’s Trail,” share LYCEUM THEATER. honors with the extra headliner d Stone in his new pleture, “The Sailor.” The latter is the * is showing at the Lyceum to agsregation of young men-of-wars- At the story's start the star men, who were chosen to provide the working at the Filmeraft stu- entertainment for President Wilson |dio as an iron wor . whither he ¥ on the steamship George Washing- [been sent for the day on some con ton on the occasion of first voy- ruction work. Then the bathing ¢ to Burope. They offer a diver- |girls come into his life and he makes sified form of entertainment, sing- [a thrilling re of the leading lady’s ing, dancing and the famous U. S.|pet monkey. She wanis to thank him Navy Jazz band "They open at |and carelessly tells him that he should Keith's Palace theater. New York |be in the movies. No more encouragé- ext Monday so the caliber of |ment is needed. The next day Chuck act needs no further comment. bresents himself to the casting direc- Common ( ‘. the big IPathe |tor of the studio. The rest of the S with Fannie Ward |story is given up to telling of Chuck's om the well known stage |adventures in the pic The story ne name. Tt deal: said to be a laugh from start to fin- innocent working Tt was written by Franc ! the better things of on, and 1id to represent the {o ally sown eeeEland ey e s |Bcen erat her best. One of the ( humlrn ) very sight | palices and cabarets from |Strongest casts ever seen here sup- \ -m‘ el Lcombeis vl v Slic basely chcapel iniured cd Stone in his first comedy. 2 egg volks. 4 tb. lemon juice. Mix dry ingredients. Add or [yolks and when well mixed, ! gradually, at stir constantly. {thin with lemon | use i, stirring or S 20 Boiled Dressing. it on the| 1 tb. flour 1t on the | 4 e85 ‘0”\* will be very kind, Mil- lie,” she said. “Tet's sece it.” “I'll have it here in moment She left the room swiftl Miss Holcombe bent ear. “Don’t trocious it is, »t her little scheme yet. She held out the critically inspected it she My heart sank as I w the x color rose in as I noticed not exten Fox's big at- » | tractions ton these combining to add Pf;.?‘: first drop by drop, an As mixture thickens, juice, until all ise beating constantly. make one of and big- her lips to | g shows vet this son 0 . Common ( object, no matter cautioned. how she We'll “Every panc apery = DO shown Aisiizur, tr When potatoes sprout, sprinkle over the potatoes when packing them | away or use a salt barrel for the pur- pose. This will prevent all sproutin 2 tb. When the silver is dull wash it in L tb. butter. the water in which potatoes have been | 1 tb. hot water. [ boiled. This will give a luster like a Mix flour, salt, polishing saap. or entirely immerse it thoroughly. Place vinegar, water and for two hours in sour milk or butter- | butter over fire; when butter is melt- milk. !ed add the mixed seasonings and cool When the ice man fails until thick. Pour this mixture ovef have meat to keep sweet, well beaten volks of eggs, return fo with borax or soak a. little fire and cook 1 m. Cool. Dilute with solution of barax hipped needed salt | oh- pe t did panel There!” th. his pepper vinegar. Nirs. Stoc the doorway am sed cue own. “T © you j s0 Dle ust the color White is vou anyway, There | @hout the n hat sk | its ¢ i;\ combinati mon pink ML ss o1 the you ne mustard and sugar too colorle think.’ calor enor Shes! i and you sprinkle it while in e special om her ¢ s moss green, i flamboyant cream poor hut FRED STON The “Johnny Get Your Gun” in “THE GOAT” = ' and thimble and clear out ARBUCKLE | Youw've got enough on your | 1> ; ors without think of us. My | | mother will send along my dress | case soon. and if you'll have some- HCAMPING O[JT” I body bring up that is all T'll ask. | We shall get along beautifully.” * ] “Oh, you don't know relieved am!” Mrs. Stockbridge gushed after { she had supplicd us with the imple- | ments for which we had asked mog nitation of RECIPE! Mayonnaise ho loves is Fruit Salad orange (sliced.) dates (stoned.) English walnut meats. Malaga grapes. Serve on bed of lettuce leaves. boiled dressing, placing on top of fruit. cle ch : Phis IN THE PANTRY. When ak a dish Dressing. teas. mustard and must th. salt. teaspoon- teas. powdered sugar teaspoontul 1-2 c. oil. st enough water enne. the true meaning of all these nnie Midgely and Charles McHugh 2 Bt g yexeellent as his fatherand mother | ang i e Her bigoted father |and Rhea itchell and Winifred | 1) of cornstarch with a of the housey |Greenwood share honors in the lead-fof gelatine, and add ju S oEitior maid |ing feminine roles, while Sylvia As /oung son. Youth at- [ton Mg a good comic role as the haby e follows. The |vampire. The action of the story and e e s Stone a wonderful chance to in- the story she finds that |dulge in his famous stunts, and cer- good woman who sed “her |tainly no one on the screen can give ot 1900 GG T mother | US such a variety of breath-taking ac- s e e, 1o court. |robatics combined with real comedy. room scene, in which her supposed PAR ONS,THEATER reveals the truth of her par- is very pathetic; so is tlhw, > JARTFORD. THREFE DAYS, BEG. TONIGHT, 8 you bri 1 s reveal immedi all their throws ugliness. her out obtains a wealthy tracts vouth lover enlists the couse of the s 1- so ¢ as e S love 2 s e real EXTRA ! ——. STEPPERS mother entage, revelation lity to the tears d ma that moral the lowly alone. Episode No. 1 Trail with Ruth was | Iy as an Swasey of | pal char of the real fathe iden- heroine. It will bring the “Common Clay” is a strong | of human frailty and shows 111 mankind is of one origin and akness the share of LAUNCHED. destroyer s at the | Bethlehem | The sponsor | sey of Taun- Loring Swa DE! Quincy, Swasey was launched ve Squantum plant of tb shipbuilding corporation was Mary Levering Sw ton, daughter of A president of the ITerreshoif manuf turing company. The destroy named for ILieut. Charles the United States nay killed while serving as cer of the Scotia in blockade squadron off Louisiana in the Civil O X SW VAUDEVI LLE g _AND BEST PICTURES, - Tomght Tomorrow, BIG DAYS BIG ATTRACTIONS THE PATHE SP ECIAL PRODUCTION “COMNION CLAY” — WITH— FANNY WARD EN POWERF .S OF CITY LIFE Irresistibl Star OVER HEELS. ST MUSIC PLAY 1, $ and $ Savage's “HEAD GAY 50¢, 7 Harmony. is not ey, of *“The Roland, Tiger's serves main- introduction of the princi- | cters, it is chock full of ac- | Klaw & FErlanger and Geo. C. who W tion showing the. efforts of two d present MISS ALE DRA CAR- ecutive offi- | tinct factions, each of whom is en- | LISLE, in Booth Tarkington and the west gulf | deavoring to obtain possession of and | Julian Streets comedy, “THE COUN- the coast of | retain a tiger idol which TRY COUSIN war. uncanny properties. Ruth Eve. 25c to $2 Seven Beauties Dancing in ] Watch for the Big Show Sunday Night an BEGINNING MAY MATINEE SATURDAY 15th. Tyler possesses Roland as ; Sat. Mat. 25¢ to $1.50. PALACE THEATER Matinee, 2:00; Reserved Seats for Fvening, All Evening 7:00—Continuous Saturday Performances cepting Tonight, Friday, Saturday 5--VAUDEVILLE ACTS--5 RETAINED BY POPULAR DEMAND DR. HARMON He Knows Of course it does! The way to have pure, clean sugar, free from the contaminating touch of flies, ants and dust is to order Domino! Saturday Domino Pure Cane Sugars come to you in the clean, convenient and economical way—packed in sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags. Alll—The Foremost and Fminent Psychic Clairandient! Note—Dr. Harmon will give a special performance Friday morning at Il for ladies only. Positively no men or chil- dren admitted. SPECTAL, ADDED ATTRACTION DOROTHY RICHMOND & CO. a Surprising Variety —Comedy No hands touch Domino—it is accurately weighed, packed and sealed by machine. EPISODE NO. t OF TH NEWEST PATHE SERIAL “The Tiger's Trail” — WITH— Ruth Roland and Geo. Larkin PREPARE TO SHIVER, SHAKE AND APPLAUD American Sugar Refining Company ““Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, Golden Syrup, Kanelasses Domin0 Cane Sugars Novelty vl ACKSON . MITCHE FAMIL Bicyclists L DUO—Singers and Dancers TROUBADOR ’I‘Rl()—l"un—;;\l\ Street Singers EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION “EVERY SAILOR” 12 — MEN O'WARSMEN we nment for furope full of Fourth Chapter of MACISTE in “THE LIBERATOR" NEWEST KINOGRAM WEEKLY Loane Tucker’s Feature Production of MOTHER” With ELIZABETH RISDON and an All-Star Cast. s s s George 12 selected from ent Wilso the George Blooded Comprising lantic occa A it the men who fleet to provide enter n of I||~ first voyage to Navy et, chock Forty *vi inutes of Mirth and the At- on the Washington. Entertainment. elody The Sweetest on ed —The Great PETROVA in a Special Famous Players Production, “THE EXJILE" (seven parts); ALMA RUBENS in the $10,000 Prize Story, “DIANE OF THE GR N VAN" (six parts)— Reserved Seats Now.