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[ tirring, thrilling, “Break the News to ’ ‘ "~ ; Mother” will m[ake .Iau smile |”:;.°“;g‘: i MY HEART « MY HUSBAND L pipgtpreg mp ey [ = R OMANG ES . ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF ‘ t ’ ‘ | | “I‘“ SN S OFA . is the feature at Fox's tonight, with b 1 1 A . “The Tiger's Trail and other attrac- e Revelations of a Wife 5 ey "“' : Summer Gir Fox's program for {omorrow night e — e < will consist of two excellent features; Margarite Blanche i e . ree at Madge “Velt in the Air” When | things shio doesn't mean, and 1 knew ;l,ixnfi‘t e i“"fl‘]tc S(‘\‘\n” :‘T“} She Joined the Others. | tha le pacan o s con) :Jnlm otherwise noted, these notices are written jarle Williams, the popular Vita- BY ZOE BECKLEY Blics wnote-soulad compliment [ X9 ot Renrt. F eOtIE ROt miior | urcaus of the theaters ar other attvactions with whick r.h.,:: graph star in the five part under §uraly | Eraterullitol me o | e e il A S S e —— world drama “A Rogue’s Romance. . g el el eltithe roolpand Y e Thé latter is screened from the well (Copyright, 1919, by N. E. A.) feral weeks 1 had felt old, very | thrilled to the thought that, whether LYCEUM THEATER. notable thing about the play is the | known story by . H. Van Loan, and ZOE BECKLEY Youth, | Or not Katie's prediction as to “joost The last performance of ‘“The Ros- | fact that these elements are worked | Mr. Williams is seen in the congenial knocking the spots oft” Rita Brown [ary,” will take place at the Lyceum |into an ending in a smooth-running | roles of Mon. Picard, a rogue of Paris * (Dorothy, aged 26, is spending the summer at came trus, 1 at least had the satistac- f tonight. It has proved a welcome di- | fashion which in no sense strains the | who takes extreme delight in tricking | staked her fob and $500 savings on the chance of winning Not happiness—I was not mor- | {ion of knowinz that my sown was | version to the patrons of the theater | credulity of the spectator. The Dolice at every one of their many | band during the summer. There are her letiers home to Joan, her enough to feel that I was losing | unusually becoming, and that I was il_“ll has been liberally patronized — ey excited turns. A Christie comedy and 500 T haa the distinct sense of | 100king my best. ihroughout the week. SUNDAY AT THE PALACE. the Gaumont News will offer addi- I found am excited’ group waiting | 1For the eighth and final week of | Sunday night brings another bis | tional entertainment Lively Beach, July something, for me when I reached the lawn |the Cormican season a most unusual | doubl&feature program to the Palace| For Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- et fdea was most unpalatable. below. Dicky and Alfred Durkee, in | treat is in store for local theatergo- | {heater with two of the best male|day. A big Vargain show is offered | Ay own dear Joan: t had token me some time to dis- | the background, were grinning broad- | €rs, beginning on next Monddv eve- | stars of the screen in the leading|at Fo with those two dearly be- I am dreadfully unsettled about B thic reason for my feeling. Then |I¥ With the sheepish air which the | Ning when another late New York | roles. The first is the ever-popular | loved little stars “The Lee Kids" in | fhis Capi. Wallis matter. The more ; : most sophisticated men sometimés | Success, “Yes or No,” will be present- | g5, William S. Hart, in “The Devil's | “American Buds” and William Rus- | I think over it, the more character- ssume when they have sprung a | ©d by 2 company of twenty payvers in- | poyple,” a dramatic photoplay, the|sell in “When a Man Rides Alone.” | jess do I feel. Here am I, sufficient- [Bess Dean and then of Rita Brown | pleasant surprise upon their woman- | ¢Mding all the resular favorites, With | gther being the popular William | Jane and Katherine are absolutely | 1y honest with myself and with my my social horizon was the cause |kind. Little Mrs. Durkee was fairly ‘\',‘(:’w“i‘i‘)‘]“’“ ,j};‘:““S:l‘l‘w‘t"‘(::f’?q from | Desmond in “Barefisted Gallagher,” a | irresistible in_ {his ~ picture. Adults | world to set out deliberately upon my vague discontent. Eoth have | dancing up and down with slee—she | 2OV Yok The production (00, Will | preesy comedy-drama, in which he | Will enjoy the story quite as much asfa husband-hunt, armored and is the most naive, childlike soul when |} e e "’:"_‘" and fenacts the role of a red-blooded |the children because of the strong |weaponed, and with courage high SHelii B lea-aalofanyEwoman#T donowilibacolE OUSISHETNS eIl S0 W Eh S Rcly > f i< | background provided for the fun- S Cliat thanat orpontunity o shiow American. Gallagher fights with his 3 Particularly the lighting effects which | o £ B ine i vant hearty laughs & e ; rairfa > g t i 5 < making. If you want hearty laughs | my courage, to prove my own con- while Rita Brown and the Fairfax |yt mEn L8 BRES & bliged | to | fSts and does not resort to the usual my & v girls plainly betrayed their pleasur- bring on from the Metropolis, after | SU0-Dlay. He beats up a wicked :)‘" f:":y’_‘\f“‘"‘;:“e‘“f":‘dl“:;‘;*“f‘;‘*c“[‘;:Pk::{i vietion that only the foolish woman able excitement. T ARSI e G s || e S ek o e, Baiio| [0 6 Bt WG Gl B2 IS R el i sl el Sty SeChiaioy oy “On, Madge!” Mrs. Durkee caroled. | (CAGP0% X LIS AR (S Nichper | out the stage driver and takes his|in ‘American Buds' Monday, 1 grow frightencd at a lot of “You never can guess what these|. 4 xnderson, the producers of the | Place, unarmed, in order to catch a : : ocs silly old conventions, and trot meek- reckless boys have brought home.” | .y The following is a brief de- | Mysterious bandit. The scenes in the mm“‘ "‘:“‘\’u:‘“_‘?'“‘:‘l “‘:‘)1“»‘:”;\';0!“{\ i in | v along in the wake of Mr l;rnn:l]v], “I'll grant that at once,” I returned | scription of Arthur Goodrich's maiden | Photoplay were taken in the san | 000 (GHSE 0 FUE ponl 0 . B vonin soos “‘_f“‘r ROl smiling. “I'm probably the mOSt| effort at play writing. All the popu- | Gabriel Mountains in Lower California | Ryccel] as ~Captain Bonfire” of the | oer A Ruseag "‘f" here “"‘ two wretched ‘guesser’ in the world.” lar elements that go to make a dra- | and the company had to abandon | pansers is placed in & prodicament W L ;f\',‘ in ‘\v',‘;‘:,“‘“:" et “Come along, then: we'll lead vou | ma are crowded into “'Yes or i I imotoricars an alhikel sl (les BronRTTe| | on S e e st ol s i e e ;“”““ “\:,""_i }',4,1-1“:1?1\1\ :‘nm\»un(\)‘ “T‘;‘ to i,” Alfred Durkee announced | There arc three dramas; two wed- | location. A new episode of “The Man | pattle for supremacy; the duty to | pie Ly . bl gayly, offering his arm with grandiose | dings; three villians who strive to win | of Might” and seyeral other photo- | his government, the compassion for courtesy. the affections of three discontented [ plays will conclude the bill e oA lch “married and settied. Tively Leach, having a suitable hus- chum. ety,* seemed to be slipping from onsinz to an older generation, and ad realized that the presence first faculty of making other women roughly uncomfortable and they rclse their skill most unrelentless- especially when there are attrac- P men in the offing. had deen vaguely distrait—un- even as I dressed—because of knowledge that Rita Brown was P of the merry party summoning I had no reason for my feeling ifar as Dicky was concerned, for he expressed his disgust with Rita y and frankly at the time of the ressing incident at ‘“The Sand his publisher? 1 am an expert stenographer. I 4 ; i & CAN typewrite faster than ninety-nine mded E,N&,e Zil“‘:g’an§'";ifi‘y' of A False Note. Ml Aty I::‘n\:::xl\t had el “Break the News to Mother.” incipient love for the little daredevil | o e e ause, in some indefinable manner, | growled with mock surliness. “Yon | an attempted suicide; one near mur. | Select Pictures offers on Monday, [ [IL" “When a: Man Rides Alone’| fingers. I TFAVE a talent for spelling managed to relesate me to the |act as if this were all your own sur-| der and three scenes of violence. | Tuesday and Wednesduy at the Pal- | 1% (he Storv of 4 ian who must choose | and punctuation and composition e region of late middle-age 1o prise. Remember, the thing is half | All of which reads like the movies. [ 4C8 theater as a special attraction, is| (40 o0 AR FEEE B0 P9 | | In short, T could absolutely solve little Mrs. Durkee belongs. mine. Indeed, T think I paid $2.49 [ And that's just what the play is—an | one of the most delightful stories the | ol o A e £ o8 his problem for him at no cost to 2) will be enjoyed for its differentness. S o e chances of s c- Mrs. Durkee Excited. more than you did on it, at that. I'll [ application of the smotion picture e s testle ol Neve IiTo el orl =g f except the chances of a tittle tie's words, therefore, were just | exhibit it to my own wife, my own rinciple to the stage. Author Good- S : - the Day, a Harold Lloyd comedy and G . ) fillip my spirits needed. My little | self, TF you please.” S0 i b e e ot (o G E R e s svils e Esoric s oliwiom linel thesBkno Wi oF d is too guileless a soul to say | ‘““What wonderful devotion!” Rifa | take all of these threads and work : plete the show. Matinees will start | < e, Brown’s laughing words held a pal- | them into a plausible story, the most ¥ % promptly at 2 p. m. on Monday owing 5 pable sneer. ‘““Why don’t vou blind- to the length of the above perfor- fold her so that the full glory of tho ke Cflmpflum}e P B Dance Series Her tone and manner were the The Popular Pleasurc Grounds. acme of feminine cattishness, In et 1 r, subtle fashi th belittled Band Concert fheeve;l!r’n‘:nccrh? :nneI:\ e hrcnlu;‘.::l. Laurel Park the fuss that was being made over it, tattle-gossip from a lo of silly old ides, it is deadly dull here. I have either to tow young Ross about everywhere 1 go, or spend my even- Laurci Park Program. s ever heard in this vicinity. SUMM ER PRICES TONIGHT ONLY—JOHN BARRYMORE IN “THE TEST OI' HON- OR"—VAUDEVILLE'S BIG FEATURE, “THE SEVEN SERENAD- ERS.” SUN DAY NIGHT ANOTHER BIG DOUBLE FEATURE SHOW!— her child Raymond Bloomer, as Dave Bray, the small-town hoy who higher education with the Harvard lifeguard. Here is a sample of con- te 1 scc a messenger Doy thing unusually tine in store for them | (2) the Harvard lifeguard next week when the management will i Thurday and Saturday evening. These “Oh! How exquisite vou're look- |than you. And now let's talk about and Dicky’s anxiety to show it to me. AUG. 5, 7, 9 are the regular danca nights but there | ing this morning Miss Varick—Dor- |the weather. allowing myself to be affected by the HATCH’S WON])ERF[ 105 ' coming week, including Hatch's aug- ! thy; it's the sweetest name on earth. “Ah, Miss Varick! Delightful Bine. Sosting, Bathing, Billiards, | Eirl's airs—that we were acting like 0 da mented orchestra with fifteen of the | Don't let's walk down that way; it's |evening. One of those nights that hzer, Table D 'Hote and A La Carte | While Rita Brown looked down at us Iivery Sunday afternoon there is a | please—I've just got fo talk to you | Mundane, the Allness of the Infinitc e jeeringly from a pinnacle of superior 15—MUSICIANS—15 band concert at the park, while Sun- |alone a minute—Dor—" Ever read William James' ‘Psycholo ADMISSION TO n N | ing picture features are shown. The | won't say Jimmie, we aren’t acquaint- | Moral Holiday'—giving one's con DANCE PAVILION REAK THE [WSTI]PI[] park is easily accessible by trolley or | ed cnough. Why I've only been here | science leave of absence as it were A C ) automobile. Tt is only ten minutes | three we— is sublime, don't you think? Now ! from Hartford by motor and the roads “I don't care whether it's three |that is the trouble wWith most of us’ No such inspiring dance music [ screen has seen in many months. It | are all that could be desired. Swings, | weeks or three hundred years. Oh, |struggling humans, we < is a clean, breezy and powerful pic-) merry-go-rounds and boating are all | darn these women—isn’'t there any | And indefinitely, Joan in the same These great ovents will take place tig 150 one or those man photoplays | the restaurant serves only home- “Yes,” I grin, ‘“we might follow | Harvard lifeguard If there is “'a rain or shine. that have no other reason for being | cooked food. that bunch out to the golf links. Poets | sore spot on you anywhere he man- picture has something to - and VOCATIONAL TRAINING. crowd.” to think and to argue. He is dis- says it in a direct, appealing and tome, Aug. 2.—Vocational train- “Don’t laugh at me. You think |tinctly a winter acquaintance. . In It is the story of the greatest love | {han almost any other country, ac- [1'm older than I look. And I've lived If he were a woman, and sixty in the world—that of a mother for | CO'ding to the report, after an cx- | more than most fellows my age. Of | vears old, I'd confide in him about B. M. Taws, of Bryn Mawr college, | stand how a chap has to knock |would be able to help me think it who was attached, here to the tuber- | around—" out. AND SAT. SLRRG, arn e e have it over, and play ‘sister’ to him As I write I see a messenger boy FAREWELL WEEK, R e e el B o) Miss Laws in her study of the sit- “Listen, Jimmie, I'm not a bit what | coming toward the hotel. Some in- o6r 9 = 4 e 3 whole of Italy has been reduced from Tn the first place I'm a stenogra- | Capt. Wallis. E Vl] S DO' BI E” wormican Players Pl ]“_‘{"“"’"”"~ He is} 75 per cent since the present Italian | pher, earning my living and ‘knock- | Hastily but always devotedly your £ ;0 feave his home without | nation was formed in 1870, to 37 per | ing round’ in the world just as you DOLLY. IN— taking time to bid even his mother or The Greatest Dramatic Novelty *“_‘Ij“""f“"‘ good-bye. 000,000 children in the elementary M DESMOND M since “On Trial.” he inner workings of the mother- | schools of Ttaly under 12 yéars of age w " n heart are revealed to you. Throbbing, lin 1916, the report shows. A Play of Women and Their menu makers at this season—that is [ cumber salad, frozen peach custard. Homes. from the menu malkers who use their Wednesday. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WE!)NESDA\"— Will See This Powerful Drama. i other day. Of course the woman who | molded oatmeal with sugar and cream You All Know the Old Song By Chas. K. Harris— “You Gotta Have a Little Fun” “finds it easier {o lelephone” always | toast, coffec. \ B Cheats. cat-——and her husband always has a | ad, marmalade sandwiches, iced tea. rea € € WS (V] Ot er Cast Comprises 20 Players harder time to pay the food bills! Dinner—Panned fresh' fish, baked smpe dous Scenic Production But for the marketer—her chief dif- | notato, corn on the cob, sliced peaches Fashioned Drama of Heart Interest. AND NO ADVANCE , tion to buy more food than is needed Thursday. IN ) from the rich supplies of fruits and Breakfast—Corn fritters and sirup, DLRCCs ings talking philosophy and the Patrons of Laurel park have some- | versation with (1) young Ross and © g toward the hotel. A conduct three big dances, Tuesday, . are. Secondly, I'm YEARS older Evefy Sunday I felt—and, was furious at myself for g » et 5 : will be numerous added features the | othy. Please let me call you Doro- (2.) 'wlinz, Roller Coaster und the Whip | @ set of silly, enthusiastic children, ])ANCE BAND & e leading musicians of Connecticut, full of people. The dunes path—Ah, | make one feel the Nothingness of the Pierce and Norton, Props. worldly wisdom. PRESENTS day evenings the latest and best moy “Don’t be silly My Ross—no, I |sy? That chapter on ‘Taking a ONLY 10c. 5 ture. “Break the News to Mother” | enjoyed at their best at the park and | quiet place we can go to be alone?” |vein. He always upsets me, that, except that they just happened. This = = tell us one is never so alone as in a [ages to hit it. And he forces you powerful way. ing has had greater progress in Italy | I'm a kid and all that. But I'm not. | midsummer he is a distinct strain, haustive investigation, made by Miss | course a girl like you can't under- |this Capt. Wallis matter. I know he WM S HART ,,,(,,,P " .. 1000 MR Heome O 1he | culosis commission of the American | “Listen, Jimmie—" I at last re-| Oh, Joan, T'm so miserable. And N . MATINEES WED.. THURS. | coon in many o day. Halfoman, | [ed Cross under Dr. W. Charles | solve to teil him the bitter truth, [so mixed up. Beginning Monday, Aug. 4th. ho can romember. Dave 1y necusen oo | vation shows that illiteracy for the [ you think I am. tuition tells me it's for me—from cent today. There were nearly 4 b2 “BAREFISTED GALLAGHER” || “YES OR NO oy S ER © NEW FASHION lN ORGANDIE (By Biddy Bye) IHnl‘{(‘rfi——.\pmu(h and cheese loaf BLOUSE One hears few complairts from the | with white sauce, buttered beets, cu- “MAN OF MIGHT” COMEDIES OTHERS FEvery Woman in New Britain brains and go to marke: at least every Breakfast — Blackberries, cold Kittic the Woman Who has a hard time to think of things to Lunch—Creamed onions, gg sal- Sce it in a Photoplay Production. Not a War Story—But An Old Lighting Effects. ficulty these days is to resist tempta- | and sponge cake. vegetables offered. For fresh things | blackberries and cream, coffee. though the wise procedure is to buy Lunch—Buttered carrots bread small (uantities often—not more at |and butter, Dutch Apple cake, tea. a time than can be used within two Dinner—~Gorned beef hash with day. buttered beets, fried eggplant, let- Considertble economies can be ef- | tuce and green pepper salad, musk- H g TONIGHT ONLY fected if groups of five or six house- [ melon with ice cream. 3 wives will learn to buy at wholesale Friday. GLADYS BROCKWELL such things as cases of fruit in sea- B ast—Slic peaches and " 1, v son or hampers of green things. For | cream, vegetable hash, bread, coffee VDb EVLLLE 5.4 B 3 instance H‘I.\PUQHH one city market Lunch—Scalloped onions and pea- ANU BEST PILTURES, “THI. SNEAK” — OTHERS i sold a crate of crate of 54 cantaloups | huts, corn bread, fruit. = e for $1.25 wholesale,—the same melons Dinner—Cream of peas S g e R R TS ¥ selling at eight cents cach retail—a | mon salad with hard boiled egg, caul- TOMORROW NIGHT — 2 FEATURES 2 < total of $4.32. The retailer’s profit | iflower with butter sauce, graham ARGARET BLANCHE SARL WIL g : 3 was §3.07 cents on each crate of mel- | yolls, watermel EanT WIS ons. Should six housewives combine Saturday. soup, sal- b i to buy a crate at $1 ch family ireakfast — Cantaloupe, cinnamon —IN— AL I HE e UN A ROGUES 'ROMANGE! A wignt get nine melons at a cost of 2 | toust, creamed fish flakes, coffee. Dramatic 5-Part Story. e ben S cents each—a saving of 6 cents on Lunch—Steamed spinach, toasted oNT . y X cach melon. Some day we will learn | cheese wafers, fresh apple sauce, GAUMONT NEV | CHRISTIE. COMEDY % % “l T — Az the value of co-operative buying. sponge cakes. [ ———— Sunday. Dinner-—Rolled flank ecak with e e — Breakfast—Iced cantaloupe, black- | dressing, creamed carrots, boied po- MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY ‘ Lerry muflirs, new honey, iced or hot | tatoes, tomato and cucumber salad, BIG BARGAIN SHOW — 2 FEATURES { / “IM h el fEech dhonnals Dinner—Lemon ice, roast of mut- 2y T _—— ¥ n ! ¢ HE I EE IS IDS . “American A = ton with |erl]((‘(| avuk‘»\-]l'fW':‘I'*“i“‘;"““ WAR OFFICE NOW POSTOFFICE. . 5 = carrots and peas, cucumber and toma- e i S n el e e ol oblenz, Aug. 2 merica Buds ” o salad, French dressing, watermelon. | Coblenz, Aug 2. -American solfet Supper— Pea itter sandwiches, 3 SUDPeimeRicanuthony office in Coblenz, have been sortimg mail in school rooms which during oonday. ches with | the €arly days of the war were used L2 Sreakfast—Sliced peaches by the then German emperor for hold- WILLIAM RUSSELL e i) coffee, ""”fi, ki i Soon after the beginning of the war “Wh M 2 LiuncheBaked e Deangy “|in 1914, the emperor was in Coblenz in en 2 Man Rides Alone” [ TR Dinner—Cream of tomato soup, | oo : i i3 s A Thrilling Dram a of the Texas Ransers : i ' % hours each day with army generals s Rangers Here is one of blue, with plaited cold sliced mutton, creamed New DPO- | yhg were then using the school house U 3 NE ffles, upstanding and frilly about atoes, beet salad, chocolate farina | o P : hes rs. T RATHE NEWS — COMEDY — TOP! g el tatoes, as an army headquarters. The school OMEDY TOPI the cuffs and about the belt in truly pudding. building is near the center of the . - novel design. The ribbon sash of navy Tuesday. e el s T ' i : 3 i ) n and several large rooms on the MATINEE STARTS 2 O’OLOCK. 4 B,g AMS'“VAUDEVILLE"4 B'g ACIS e o oR et Al O o e || e S LR G T o The slip-over neck is finished middy creamed tuna. fish on toast, coffee. army postoflice a few davs after the AR , s _ fashion, and trimmed with buttons Lunch—Succotash of corn and | Americans took over the Coblens and a wide sweeping ruffle. beans, corn pone, honey, iced tea. bridgehead last December. A Sparkling Drama Blooming With Laughs g fruit, lemonade