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MY HEART «« MY HUSBAND | Grcrrer | OMANCES ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF i ik = B - OF A Revelations of a Wife | G mare-amesqup astisl Summer Girl e — — fhy Madge Worried as She Started “She probably never moved i 5 e C. st ight. 3 she saw chanee : o e for Home. ) [ lash all night. ‘.’{l’ Helm L. Unless otherwise noted, these motices are written by the preas BY [()E BE( KLEY I stayed the might at Lillian's, and ; to be a martyr, the role dearest 1o her Nl S ol SHc R 1 . 7 > he and 1 talked until far into the !soul, and she promr <K her ons ich they g horning hours. It seemed as though |There's the taxi now. No, finish s e ve discussed everything and every- :('ufl'm».” you have a minute or two to N T TR AXET, ) oy e R —— yody we knew, always excepting the |srave. e - B L 2 S A e ne topic which lay nearest our lips, I put down my cup half-drained Tonight i chanceitofeootlicnanzad Bluyer LEavIlm e ‘ T 5 = S he news of Harry Underwood's re- Remember 1I'm not the efficieney | one of (he areatest photoplays of (Lorofiy ing the summer : ch. having lappearance in the land of the living | expert you arve, [ laughed I | et nes il Bellel Benneltin B e O ked i dlian Ieinni ol ON A HO DAY | | | ti | : J 5 | at ta s e LS e i d during B are her letters home to Joan, her chum nnd the effect his return to life would | going to get into that taxi this minut S i “The Mayor of @ smashing | h he made @ pronounced hit in 311 v P ice-cold AN- have upon Robert Savarin. and let the driver have the minute to [0 Sottiion et em, ol e it o [/\ll\(\‘«mr ?L‘Shv“nli‘“lri‘[rf‘\h s Of course, my lips were sealed until ZAC and you w : > seven reel suver production. Fatty Ar- Siilen . [ buckle is also shown in his latest | M. Gallagher will again do the dirt - s - & Jllian broached the subject, and L EeniibriceRIERto R onke v CHth e[ Ee 8T o o [ o v e L oAb o . ARG et xile your mind and body by drinking though she several times skirted the |engine and make it up on his ;?”‘,’ l“’ make you roar. The vaudeville bill { man, and last bui not least Manager | LNk SO0 BRU LR this tangy, snappy, healthful topic, yet she veered away from it | the station, ‘I;Hh:m‘ xi‘i)nm.x‘:‘l‘ ightly, i O e Conien e e e .\’,:‘\ xolng chough (o) lbok el des beverage. ngain. 1 gathered the impresson that 'as we hurried down to the stree ancing Phiends,” Burton and Shea, | ley Harrow,” an amusing light com- | SPite @ sleeple i1 gihit OUNUL \ : act : she wished to speak to me of the! “Don't forget to keep me posted |, o,pg ind patter and Veronica and | edy part in which he is most at home, | Vanted o sleep particularly. Waki Q = ANZAC puts new vim into pnatier, yet sternly repressed the im- |about that Bayview matter,” Lillian i ypyeii in o variety offering. Mon- The IRosary is in four acts, and | GVeAMSs are often sweetest. o L lay \ you; cools, refreshes, invigorates pulse. icinaitnedl romire RGN S e A e L e there with moonlisht streaming eross £ S You on the hottestdays. Recom- Quick Breakfast. oried nBolCREL e -“"””‘_‘“::;“\_ Murray will hold the feature honors | specially painted by the company’s | 1€ \”'('”' e ik e eI L g mended by physicians for its At any rate, she finally left my Tl you have all developme with her newest production ““The | own artist Ricgler ARCLITOME L I rdongan g Vel ».% o 1 food value and exactl BSor. to £o back to her own with no | I promised, and the knowledge that| g g olEmn St BTy i bed while imagination made melodra- | S tonic and food v 3 y ore weighty confidence than the | Lillian's elear brain and loving heart | (Ut jod iy capable communy 4t | cixmay sromr vr e v cer ) P T s suited for every member of your hurried exclamation: were at my service lightencd con- [ photoplay contains many drama- & B AACE.| 1 saw the monstrous work of | family. 7 g . derably the burden of anxiety I wa L X The I it t war. Witl Wallis 1 passed “Jus - ,ck, will you? |siderably the burden of anxie as | L st e R e le Palace s offering another | Wa ) Ulis rsser o . i Just look ety that e clo o ffairs at the school SEMARON FHere aulial b 3 S through its hundred hells. And with S All we ask is for you to try And you with a school on your hands | bearing about affairs a E 2 other photoplay features and a brand | double feature program for Sunday : / 1 ed 1 LG | ANZAC il el s will omorrow morning. I'm a shining My journey schoolward Wast't & | oy vaudeville show that hus been |nicht. Norma Talmadge will be seen | MM L finally o hack to norma f”.. S NZAG once > KN bnark as a hostss. Good night, and— | particularly pleasant one, for besides | o selected Ll ; S St | asain, where people live wnd move in o certainly please you. i e P v worry concerning the behavior of m e dramatic production 1 peaceful oceupation and wetually Bificerest apolo AR e I T e Ghildven) 668 thol Hloiise Wl liihor othier | nb e WLt ehteria aid snsiitiai By the glass, bottle or case And in the morning we had both [Mrs. Stockbridge, was <1y LYCIHUM THEATE : : ! v ghter s, and smal 5 lept so soundly \h'n" Betty sulked [anxious as to my father's reception v ) feature heing beautiful Bessic Barv- | and pretty pleasure wherever soft drinks are o vpr * hurried breakfast. of the news that the woman who had Tonight the Cormican Players will | riscale in “Tangled Threads,” onc of Funderstand as never hefore the re 7 sold. If not found, write. e ou ke s Ry Silihe: seel e ol ne iiac thelmostialicea Fotlpholoplayvs o3 hotancol af i the hinkn: aldic o “'Taint no use atall cooking for [hounded him would hound him o |he seen for the Jast time it | the n L { holonlats iie i & ANZAC CO. SS.rmenTas sr b S at lilko | longer. o s 8 s | Broadway e story is of a younz | “tall war Ahove all, I want to help o ! ake » to cat lilic | longer. howling success “Fair and Warmer £ ; AC . 'BO . MASS. e i i M know in what manner wife who tried (o pyll the well known | him' fo I want to lead his ghe declared. I didn't vy ; S ke s N o 1 | % oty wa;'mu?:d‘s:xx:uo e Tl iant e nUl of convey) Hiainowaito llond RaltIonslRth e dygce i 19 |icalousy act and her foot slipped the | (honshts toward Life Lecal Distributors. . . 2 - 5 ey t affect | very large the management announces | first time. Hubby had been jazzing e Tonn T R o he b e i ot : 5 > ” Lillian said placatingly. him. 1 only knew that T mus i o Y ! . ; 4 4 . ‘e‘?ffon'l vllloed to ;.('l‘l me nuffin 'bout | complete ignorance of the whole mat- | that there are some choice locations ound with all sorts of women, most | only of my self but of everybody els Miner, Read & Tullock. lat talking so late,” Betty rejoined {ter. My father’ heart would be|in the way of seats still to he had 'H”‘Hv‘-l"".Tn\'r;'v‘v“;'f- L\“‘:V ‘H‘v'(l"x“"" j]‘_v‘"": u]‘ the hotel. Men, women and chil . vith the privilezed impudence of her | broken if he ever knew of my dra- | This hilarious farce has turned out |¥he tried it she gal caught. This|dren have handed together with the : : a fong service. “what with dem cats in | matic expericnce with - the ~ woman | the banner week's attendance of the (13 JUst the start. | The maze of do- | one apparent purpose of diverting my | > : MENU FOR THE i court a yowlin' an’ a man down | whose existence he had tried so hard [ stock season and it has been accom- | Mestic difficulties that ensued JUstly | warrior it not uctually capluring and / § treet singin’ at the top ob his voice, [ to keep from me. plished mostly by word-of-mouth ad- | Wrrants the fitle Tangled Threwds” | binding him with chains of flower e < : COMING WEEK bio' you two gabblin’ all night. Ah - vertising, that is, cvery Eguieauihones ligan sup hing ol Moghis Rich, sclf-important husiness men S0 . : t with a 1. PICNIC. tioning his neighbor not to miss it. It | Picture, a climax full of suspense corral him in porch corners et NUT ]?m T aiakar ' surely has been a great week for the stery and a thrill that will pull | “FHow're you fixed, Capm 2™ ,ffi'.f{n-'"- ]:u‘:t G T e SRR <t Baptist Church Poople to Have | “T: B. M. (the tired business man.) vou el siof el scac) "I‘J’l;;;ul:‘l!m']:; them usk. ~ “Found your niche, \ (By Biddy Bye) ert-in-ly wouldn't have mixed up Outing Tucsday Evening. Next week the players return fto | Pla st Sl " man, in the workaday Got your R certpingly ouls i % the more serious drama, when they The Man of Might” and several oth- | civil carcer mapped and charted? Be no biscuits with mah haid in dis con- The First Baptist C. 1. society will here | ers. Don’t miss Sunday night’s pro- | causs it you're thinking of anything ftion 1t Al'd knowed vou ~72S%t|nold its postponed picnic at Sunset | pgard 1. Rose's play “The Rosary,” ® gram. in my line I'd be honored to have yvou - Lo 90 m’lhlnz bnu‘.tvc:: next | Bock, Tuesday evening, July = 29th. | iy T Guamented cast, and a new meet my friend Vanderbillion—" efc e 1} fi"' (‘m:r),,?m\'e‘;l st || ) e AT G U ek '_’“’”‘:”l“f leading man in the person of Charics FOX'S THEATER. cte. Waking Drcams Are Often i bl *| trotley. If stormy the picnic will be | o "\yjjgon who only recently played Harry Cnrey, in “IRiders of Ven-| The wives of these men fall over pad Betty departed grumbling. | held in the church chapel, same | §io Cun i role in this play with ; A one another getting up parties for 3 *#Do you suppose we did disturb her | (i, yverybody come and have a X - geance,” and an excellent vaudeville 9 YOUIBuDDOs T : the Union Hill company at Union Hill, | & : e him. e T an e ah ey fleep ?” I asked concernedly good time. The following events will 7. Ciliss Van Waldron will ap- | show will be shown for the last timc “Dear fellow! How he must long to | the g€ of twelve to rival the fish in e £ S 4 : ! = e N nousekeeper T know takes the first take place pear in the dual role of twin sis- | tonight sce some nice girls and enjoy social :f‘wm i ‘”" B Hifel ¥ sontlved o) dL0 Gfitaoon of skch thenth 16 , s e - Sl 4 St i o £ ake Capt. Wallis think I have all | ° ot i fers, Miss Rochte in an eccentric For tomorrow night IFox's will of- | life again. Er—did you say he has ave z 2 o 6 g the accomplishments on the calendar, | PJAN the whole month's menus—sub- 3 comedy part, and little Miss Saxe ve- | fer an excellent double feature pr money? Oh, w writcr X 5 sl i e race for men, twenty steps ladies’ dis- L i How wonderful it is,” he said, as | 16t Of course, to alteration if advis{ : turns after a week’s rest as Kathleen | gram, with Taylor Holmes in a five- | Writers. So subtle and—er—wondey- Siiags SN a tance event, three legged sace for la- | oiconner, a dainty Irish maid. The [ feel comedy drama entitled “A Resu. | ful. I wonder if hs could help Mar. | if he were thinking aloud, “to be ‘.:hi(»ho:'u:an‘;cl(l:}'v\'dp ‘z“r‘;mm‘:),?%,r,ltfi;: ai b race for men, relay race | .. nportant character of a most | 1., e al e A jotie with Ler casnyss here, with all this—" he made a ges- ke SRty { lax and the charming little | J 3 divided between spaces for breakfast, ladies vs. men, hop step and Jump |, pie priest will be in the hands of [ Aetro star Viola Dana, in “Somnc And the GIRLS—Well, Joan, I can | (I that took in the land and sea, the | | 7 5C PPROR | The Popular Pleasure Grounds. men, hop step and jump ladies, pack- 1o, “gutchinson, Who has heen more | ispider “4 Tesulan trellow” is | only remark that Mr. B, Show puts it | SKv and all the people of the earth, ‘”I‘ L l“‘ ShmE e ward jump men, centipede race, la- | 9.0 i) the background during the b 5 ind YOU, doing so much for me.” [ . IN the front of the book are pasted dies versus men, obstacle race for S e e | Who does the pursning, not the e | His gesture finally settled into a lean- | NSts of the difterent varietles of food, Bafld Concert men and ladies. e et e [ e e : 5 ’ in. | ing of his whole body toward me, | classifled in groups, the meats and fish e comedy situations throughout. “Some [ Debutantes, ripe social blossoms, in- “You're splendid, you know." in one, vegetables in another, soups, mm— s Sride’” is victure B rimonial | tellectual collegiettes anc s all- S did, you k : 7 S eals Rht e 5 Every Sunday s swaGor S e T e T R e e e ey The Mete D oihe ticoalos tha et mix-up w iss Dana, radiant anc © ts s I overy fibre in e was | thrilling be. | tites, breads, sandwiches, cereal - Baptist church held its postponed out- cause he thought me “splendid.” cakes, puddings and cookies, sauces ing this afternoon at Hart's pond at e e e e “Everybody is being nice to you,” | Peverages, in others. With the aid of Kensington. The directors of the Madls ) ; I went on. “You're a war-lion. wou | Such lists for suggestions, and a study bk S e T Fox dramatic star, will make an ap- It i - | of the local market page, and her ownf municipal playgrounds enjoyec an peal for new followers when her | Several times I have walked straight | SNOW arden to show here what is in season outing in the form of a sail down the e e i we i e e et ol Wi e Connecticut river. will e shown at Fox's the first half | and otherwise, and rescued nim—just | *! : comes relatively simple. = of next week Miss averse's recent like that. (I could never have done ““‘) sleeve A“n”“[ ey dojlL ” lln:n\-'vt; 'lrc‘p\;\nhml first with a offerings have shown her as an act- | it but for my goodlooking clothes. I SR e iy il B FRrin e e it s GlE ress of ereat emotional power, and | drop this philosophic truth in passing "'"l"”]“"'"’r”':,“' '”:"f""""r’" I UY | roviding for leftovers. In general 2 | the present story, it is said, was built | Women Aress for other women more | 1© ) “”" ‘”I' e i 9L | the dinners include meat or substitute, e 2 . 1 B e L showing that I, too, am a-prowl!) 2 Rl SUAS d - up to give one of the most in- | than thay do for men.) “T believe YOU might. You'd be | ONe vegetable, salad, bread, and sim- cresting roles souid be devisec The Captain took his rescues quietly L N 05 4200 teresting roles that coulid devised 1 es quietly | N areania ple dessert. Lunch includes a vege- =R lonyiisiina ol ceveon i e ety lnou st wie iwent B0l CRAS baldusa dsaimen S it e b e Dl ROl eets et et Phone 1000 who fights against the plan of her | sailing, and 1 sent a paen of thanks | Suin LEe S Rersn el SudIOR (L ¢ G i rastialways afosrsal bread, and R iihoes brutal husband to sell their daughter | to high heaven that 1 had learned | 'a@ven't an ax to gring g s e fruit, with a beverage WED. THURS. AND SAT. for a gold ficld he has secretly dis- | about .iving on the shores of Lake (O, BEREG T Wi N ar e s e sond oot . S. AND SAT. On Face. Caused Disfigursment Q covered. At one point the husband, | Isrio. He looked at mie in that quiet, : i Lk &5 Last Time Tonight n . ; . | absent for several years, is supposed “¥ knew you could sail,” he said, | Searching way he hz save time and "\““Tr : And Pain, In Sore Red Pimples. Bl [0 v dead, and Miss Traverse, ns [ looking at me in his quie(ly-apprais. | “Tets cut that afternoon tea thing | oo Sunday. COl‘mlcafl Playel‘s Rose LaBelle, is about to marry the | ing_way, with the half-smile. *I het | °f Mrs. Allen’s. I'm tired being a | ,,.m' L q(,-\.,, ,(‘ L-‘.‘[‘L:”;?:x r')‘\fln“'“ i ‘‘My face became rough and scaly head of the mounted police, when her | you can do a fast game of tennis, too, | War-lion. I want to be a fluffy dog- é»xm;i EYIND- 1 eruptions formed that [ hushand re-appears. The situations | and swim zie. Let's go to Sunset Point. ) N 6 s t2] caused disfigurement and . {are described as intensely dramatic I nodded hriskl and breathed a ,"“ you wonder, Joanie dear, that Soits and omate baica na:{””_ Fair and Warmer e slst vy iy, and i T o Sutpene. Toose of The | wirel-ce Iriser of st 1o Hands | It ton SSched 6 Wit more today? | POPPSTS and lomato sauce, new care caused me quite a lot of > West"” is declared to be the strongest | Nixon back home, who taught me at | Soon though. DOROTHY., FOLE L L ers, an ALL NEXT WEEK pain. The eruption took play in which this beautiful and Y The Play Beautiful the form of pimples that talented star has appeared in 3 Supper—Fruit salad, peanut sand- were very sore and zed, (By Betty Brown.) As an added attraction Charlie S ULES lN ABYISSN A e bk e especially after scratching. - Mon- HE R ! wiches, jelly sandwiches, iced tea the truly smart there no | Chaplin will also be offered on g i Monday. Isaw an advertisement surer mark of distinction—(and | day, in his funniest two-reel com- Breakfast—Sliced peaches, omelct for Cuticura. I had this trouble for worldly wealth) than the possession | edy “Shanghaied.” Those who re- oeitionhea 3 ” t a month, but after I had us ; Do e So e AIE w2t i e ast, coffee. about ed of an ultra swagger sport coat to re- [ member Charlie cxperiences down Lunch—Steamed summer squash, three cakes of Soap and two boxes | | jlace the dear . ; et e ple des old sweater—now be- | on the water front, how he was light i 3 " i corn pone with butter and fresh ap- One of (he most famons draris of Ointment I was healed.”” (Signed) come so popular as to have lost its |ly tapped on the head with a h SR e s P of modern times and the S b Al i S SR fristoctaticali S Onefof toeincwest |inower-dimalletiland Ehi HEulEetu o s Dinner-—Green string beans cooked T g Colgn-v Aprffl lg‘ 1919. B models in sport coats in this one fash- | tribulations on ship-board us cook’s 3 : T | R e > e 7 e oDl yaueing ioned of green and white camel hair | assistant, will certainly want to see - 4 % , e Augmented Cast. Cuticura for all toilet purposes ; corn, pickled byet and cottage cheese Special Scenic Effec 2 in plaid weav and all bound 'round | this comedy epic once more. R e on M e S e Soup 25¢, Ointment 28 and 80c, Talgum | | with woolly white collars and cuffs, | The latest Pathe News, a Harold e e, rder your seats and order 25c. Sold throughout the world. For ERGl R Dol Dertl A TSN svonte ot | Tioval cobieay i ine mopios| of thel Dy . : o : o e sample each free address: “Cuticura Lab- 1 3 : Brealifast — Fresh grapes, cold 3 ories, Dept. H, Malden, Mass. with a sash to match the coat spells | and four acts of Fox vaudeville will D iiiie s b At s & L ¢ . % 2 % % gar, cinnamon toast, coffee r 9 Cuticura Soap shaves without mug, ‘exclusive styles.” afford additional entertainment. Lunch—Sardine salad, with hard boiled eggs, jelly sandwiches, tea. Dinner—Boiled tongue with brown- ed potatoes and glazed carrots and From time immemorial menu- making has been a task and a worry to the housewife, and the necessity for planning a meal three times a day has frazzled the nerves of many a good Sweetest. | cook. Instead of fretting over the matter twenty-one times a week why isn't it will present for the first time chance " illi ed. Hobble race for men, twenty yard e race for ladies, twenty vard backward I simply adore combination of romance and farce | mildly when he says it is the woman SPORT JACKET captivating——just the ideal type to | some are using the harpoon. My own [Dancing, Boating, Bathing, Billiards, play the rebellious bride. methods are truly artistic by compari- Bowling, Roller Coaster and the Whip inner, Table D *Hote and A La Carte rouses my fighting instinets, Joan “Thats just it. If I hadn't the khaki Pierce and N 5 orton, Prop: and the leathers and those stripes on onion salad, French dressing, fresh peach shortcake. e S N 0 SU PT Ty , T onions, fresh tomato salad, peach cus- 2 i 3 g 3 ; Breikfast—Chilled fres! plums, MATINEES 11c and 6¢ EVENINGS 220 and| {1o : - VAUDEVILLE ,_\‘ N L o : shredded wheat biscuit and cream, PICTURES. T b X appls sauce, cocoa MAEHU_E,// s o ? % Lunch Vegetable hash, corn muf- TONIGHT—BELLE BENNETT IN “THE MAYOR O FILBERT e N - N : o ; fins, iced grape juice & i TONIGHT — HAV - CARE ND TIGE. SR s % & 7 o G Swins s FATTY ARBUCKLE IN “LOVE VAUDEVILLE it L L - o ; Dinner—am " and Swiss Chard % TOMORROW NIGHT souffle with mock Hcllandaise sauce, SERT RN : TWO EXCEPTIONAL PEATVRES - e F o : L34, < 4 buttered beets, nut bread and butter, SUNDAY NIGHT ANOTHER BIG SHOW! v Tayl()l' HOlmeS Vi()ia Dafla ; B o e S et i( e ;v‘I\‘(‘mv”')lflhumlm, DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM - —IN— i = v i 2P TN PR g i . Breakfasi-- Broiled tomatoes and in the Sparkling Comedy sliced hacon, corn cakes, coffee “Some Bride” i Tonl W, 0T B e e NORMA TALMADGE N A Regular Fellow” R N e i vt it st e, B mon steaks with parsley sauce, cream- L s S CoMEDY : : ¥ & ed potatoes, graham bread, sliced R iz et peaches and cream "CHILDREN OF THE HOUSE” MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY \ ' ‘ < N X & < 3 Breakfast )::‘:T;n erries and cream, THE BEAUTIFUL FOX STAR R | A \ baked cggs with white sauce and BESSIE BARRISCALE }§ MADLAINE TRAVERSE | "\ | 'fi-}. INGA P o e, “TANGLED THREADS” By s L Ngs, H 2 A €7 Ny N IR SR X % WM. DUNCAN IN “.\l\.\’ OF MIGHT” — OTHERS T Saturday. S I with sliced peaches, hot biscuits, MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY In His Best Two Reel Comedy N | M MAE MURRAY “THE SCARLET SHADOW” “SHANGHAIED” Ol Abets : Enthroned | {he earth. Customs of ancient days Lunch—Corn soup, peanut buttey T i wed | s TOPICS OTHERS B | in the land ruled the Queen | survive and the design of royal robes | sandwiches, watermelon v , 5 0 . : . 2 . T i & ) Zaouditor S A anded do r he Dinner—Beef stew with vegetables, NEW VAL SVILLE "H A A, CHAPLIN THURSDA uD 4 BIG A | of Sheha, Queen Zaouditou of Abys- [ and crown are handed down from t " = ! CHALLS : > sinia, daughter of King Menelik, | days when the Queen of Sheba cap- | hot corn bread, cucumber and onion rules one of the queerest corners of | tivated King Solomon. salad, fruit jelly with whipped cream,

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