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Y HEART ¢ MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife News That Allen Drake Told Lii- were not actuated by an idle de lian, e to make you talk g looked at Allen Drake with quick drawling voice with its touch of Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the mockery made me furious n | burcaus of the theclers or other attractions witk which they because of his lazy, fun-making men- | ne | cern. Is your news something that af- el 3 rs o tal attitude toward me, but because 8 Mrs. Underwood personally T, %, aged to put me undeniably in | the wrong. I felt suddenly childish FOX'S THIEVIER, - Allen he qx\:\\el(r\ laconi- : realized that so able a man & | Walince Reid in *“Ali Mike Ml sl in at the offhand manner in which questioning that was vitally import- e B i ety st SRR ol s e s U, i | TR Bl ORI FOR LOVE GAME Shikeln acknowledged, with pitiless self-scor-| — Tomorrow Fox's will offer the New ing. but had allowed my wounded| Britain favorite, Harry 2 vanity to blind me to everything else. Lillian's entrance with the coffee machine saved the situation for me. I was conscious that my cheeks were! moment when happiness was his and ic as I burning, my eves full of humiliated| jig hud stepped out of the church with T 1"‘ 1 " wrath, and that I had no wc rds with AN ental eply t Drake's mock- 3 which to reply to rak Undaryood hasontyfapoken fof den rifles spurted, mingling with the 4 insinuation. ph}xl;l:\llmnul.\mn. NIe. Uailerweolt Tt music of the wedding bells, and Chey- Madge Rebufrs Him. caught the glint of an amused Tell me,” he said after an interval silence in which he appeared to be dering some problefn not worked to his satisfaction, “is Mr. Savarin ter ' fDecidedly,” I resolved to be as la- latest six reel Universal production, “Riders of Vengeunce.” Just at the his bLride on his arm, a volley of hid- Jw we won’'t be but a minute or | eénne Harry's father, mother, broth- E : two,” Lillian said lig 1 you | ers and wife sank on the church steps, in Mr. Drake's cyes a as im- . 3 arreling . . i A 3 CORIag = By ibecnizone 2 0 iehilofnelwo foideniiyict It was the veriest commonplace— { 2. =2 . g out some serious purpose in| ool ont fo say things like that| Golden West. Then Cheyenne Harry pstioning mc he wa tting a good | "€y T o1 brain is busy with o | raised his right hand and swore to be | oo enoneniion: ol ‘\”1” question she is revolving—hut revenged on the gang of hired mur- entment which T had not heen able | {0 00 0" e deepen in | derers. conceal, and which T believed hej 0 Bon i cas absurdly grateful to This is the situation on which the rately trying to arouse. | \p Up i when he retorted as light-| dramatic story of “Riders of Ven- [1s he going back to the Catskills, | geance is hased. The sequence of n " " “we've been positively turtle-dove- | 8ripping situations that go to make iy lips s tightly over the an-| ., " Gee put t coftee looks good! | this picture the strongest of all the Br that had almost left them at his| o "0 " 10w vou make it.” Carey productions was contrived by | Estion illian had told them ati ““yr, 4,4 effectually diverted Lil- | Harry Carey himself. Two years after | auestion iun had told me bug! .o tention—any appeal to her| the murders had heen committed ow hours ag st v culinary lore is sure to do that, and he | Cheyenne returns and nails a note in | pn be able to go back his be- | | A e conversation in that direc-| the town of Mesquite, containing the Eemountaing s devoted sis- | ;1 yntil we had finished our coffee. | list of the men he has sworn to kill. And Mr. Drake's| myap ag if scorning any preliminaries, | One by one he gives them ice—the | <o imperative a touch | Nl oq rorward and spoke earnest- | ONly Jjustice they deserved. ‘“Riders almost given him the in-| of Vengeance is one of the most]| L stopped myself in i s g ) o 1111 2 { -s. Underwood, 1 have news for| Startling and satisfying screen dramas } Al Saadin o - | shown in some time. Mr. Care 7 j you. Mr. Underwood is alive, in fair A arey is Vi ) am afraid you will have to go to| 0% AT FRCerIoat A ave reason | ably supported by Seena Owen, Joseph 4-“,'”" Underwood for that informa-{ ¢ yjjove is on his way to America.” | Harris, J. I McDonald and other 1imrs I sald coldly am not fa- Universal stars. : A . A - with Mr, Savarin's plans.” = 5 The twelfth episode of “The Tiger's ’ if vou were you would not! Trail” is entitled “The Two Amazons’ 19778 to me.” commented Mr. | and continues with suspense the va- hfm " \ lake 1azily. “A,very proper spirit, f | rious adventures of Belle Boyd and | e i dear lady, one that reffects great | g her friend Jack Randall, in their| N2 bdit upon your ‘bringing up.’ I sup- | search for the secret of the Pact of e T rcally ought to beg your par- ) ] Three and the pos: on of the mys- | n for asking you, but on second | f tic Tiger Tdol. This serial is ,Am,,w[ busht I don't believe I will, for ¥ p drawing to a close and the remaining | P Is the title of an entrancing summer serial that starts in the Herald tomorrow. ther vou believe it or not my gues- 4 hapters will conta i 3y Betty Brown.) : Savi P ing i . < glher ou believe | Vn not my ques ) L [(Fhentramiliconts ;"“,",“I”’[‘,”‘;W‘j 5] Tennis and every other summer Her )Ob and her savings against blind fate—the stakes, a husband and a home. 5 e 4 g Mutt and Jeff and the next chapter of | ©fdoor sport will tend toward suc- WILL SHE WIN? That's the question every girl will ask (and every man, too,) the Screen Supplement will also be the "“love-game’ if the fair offered with four acts of Fox Vaude. | PJAYEr wears a smart sport skirt like when she starts reading this fascinating story, by Zoe Beckley, one of this e, this one of rose-hued fantasi silk. ; : . 4 * Perfectly straight and simple, with | country’s mosters of summery fiction, exclusively in a broad crush girdle and a single | pearl button it is a colorful and de- Thursday brings to the Palace an | Pendable part of any summer ward- entire change of program for the last 1 zobes three days of the week. The photo- 5 i play feature heing the big super sev- AT THE PALACE. en reel production, “The Mayor of Fil- | Marguerite Clark is scen tonight bert,” starring beautiful Belle Ben- | for the last time at the Palace in her were a blot on the fair name of the R AT THE PALACE THURSDAY, TONIGHT ONLY Marguerite Clark : 2 - R R R e R S e L " community are exposed in all their | It Serves to provide Miss Clark with —in— _ | nakedness in this production. Who's | One of the best roles in which she has 5 | ences. Every member of the cast has | again demonstrated her versatility and | offering will be that world famaus Phone 1000, the mayor of your town? It's a safe | Deen seen on the screen in many | (.,1eq an individial hit in this laugh- | exceptional cleverness as the giddy | drama, “The Rosary,” which has been €¢ Mats, WED. THURS. - bet that you'd know your chief execu- | months. Th photoplay has much en- | .ompeling play, and the scenic embel- | maid, and Mr. Hutchinson and Mr. | played in every country on the face of But { A Mats. Wk b tive, isn't it? Fven if you are mnot | jovable comedy and there are many | j;chment has been praised enthusis Gallagher left nothing to he desired. | the globe. It is said to contain mora QLAY PMORROW interested in politics—but for three | dramatic moments that grip and hold | ca)1y on all sides. Miss Van Waldron | Mr. Cormican deserves credit for mak- | genuine heart interest than any play ALL THIS WL weeks the citizens of Filbert lived un- | the attention of all. Other photoplays | ;ng Mr. Cormican, as the innocents, | ing good his curtain speech promises| ever produced, with a comedy relief CORM]CAN PLAYERS der the ruie of an imposter. Even the | include the latest episode of the ““(“{ clicited roars af laughter in the now | in presenting these New York suc- | equalled by few. Following ‘“The Ros- mayor's most intimate friends and as- | Glove,” a laughable L-KO Komedy | yumous cocktail-mixing scene and Miss | cesses and it is plain to be seen that| ary” Mr. Goodrich’s imposing play of ’, h COMEDY OF | sociates were sure they knew him—the | and the Palace Weekly. The vaude- | Rochte and Mr. Lynch were equally | New Britain theatergoers appreciate | present day New York life will be on ear ; TEMPERATURL pretender whom- the reformers had | Ville bill which finishes tonight 1is | syccessful in the two opposite parts. | his efforts by the most satisfactory | the bill for the week beginning Mon- o AND smuggled into the executive's chair, | made up of capable entertainers and | hat sterling actress, Mrs. Gleason, | patronage accorded him. Next week's | day, August 4. TEMPERAMENT. For in face and form the impersona- | includes the Great Powell, the myster- — tor was the mayor's double It wa a | ilous magician Kennedy and Malley in GOOD VAUDEVILLE SHOW s ] 11] daring and colossal scheme but these | songs and comedy and the Pina Four i ! I‘ { a“ Wi e prohibitionists conceived to rid their | with some good character singing. To- THURSDAY town of crime and vice. The story is | morrow brings an entire change of FRIDAY, SATURDAY Should Have Heard Last Night's beautifully told in the photoplay and | photopl and vaudeville. oy s Audience Laugh. Most of "Em as it is a story of present times and = BELLE BENNETT s Are Laughing Yet. of local interest it will appeal to all. LYCEUM THEATER B\ the Spocial 7-Recl Production | ORDER YOUR SEATS BY Another feature on the bill v be | The largest Tuesday night house of THE MAYOR OF FILBERT” § PHONE. WE'LI, HOLD the latest Arbuckle comedy with the |the season rolled in its seats last night 2 THEM FOR YOU famous comedian in “‘Love,” a picture | at the second presentation of that de- Y ARBUCKLE in “LOVE” 5 that is a sure cure for the blues. A [lightful farce comedy, *Fair and special vaudeville bill has been J»J\Vflrmmz” and the advance takings s v ne M B Next Week, “T ROSARY.” lected for the last part of the week | for this afternoon and cvening's per- 3 {'1 DEVILLI Weck of Aug. 4, “YES OR NO” with acts that will surely please. formances indicate capacity audi- | T i § - With ETHEL VAN WALDRON = —— EMPLOYMENT OFFICES DO NOT j T OFFER JOBS LIKE THIS $24.%5 HARRY CAREY ' | s ¢ =—l] i —IN— “RIDERS : e ' o S SIZE—30 inches wide, 20 inches deep, 45 inches high. ICE CAPACITY, . g ‘ G b '@ 100 Ibs. ize fi i A good size for the ordinary household use. : 5 z & ; | The outside case is made of hardwood. 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