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MY HEART ¢« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife The Way the Motor Party coveted front seat with an irvesistii ; ) > : arted OfT. air of self-gratulation and conceit ¥nless otherwise noted, these motices are written by the But two ! burenvs vk the thecters or ovher attractions wiik which they which set us all laughing. I was watching Alfred Durkee | women held beneath their merriment Josely during his exchange of raillery | something deeper Leila iefax’s | MAK MURRAY AT FHE PALACE. sone condition tonight. There will g fair, sensitive face was flushed with I * e Litlle Derson” which | be @ matinee tomorrow, and on F embarrassmen which, howeve I|is seeh at the Palace theater Mae | diy a special extra afternoon per- shrewdly guessed, was strongly im-| Murray, the star, does not have an formance wiil be ven as a testi- vith Rita Brown. ] saw him look at the girl curiously B . iic ihe coauettish request to | pued with pleasure; and hier eves wers | oppontunily te indulse In the nimbile [imonial by RMr. Cormican, and the I with him in the front seat of the | giappy as she took her seat cavorting that won for her the so members of the company in appre- ew touring car and help drive. Then, There was no flush on Rita Brown's [ briquet of the most popular dancer clatio of the good work and hearty s(if involuntarily drawn aside, 1 saw | e e e o lonfl oA e BTG can VI BRI fECoso et B RIO I S RS el es travel quickly from her uUp- | her Jaugh rang out merrily and hor[is cast in a role that calls for gen- | StuEC force throughout their s 6t to that of Teils Falrtax, | ciss bild suclace mavety Bat herjummoe artisity Ind the porirayal of el It is safe to say that no be B i Goruend vbonl| a(oea Mboiios 1 dserencang iana W T ideenariomolions BN NS o WeR Gl iC (e Jlection than “Yes Or No,” could B & if- i\ aith shy aamina |l voline hier dlossiy saw the dngers | veresl preduction idirected § vy - hed R e e G jon. Dicky, who had come across the | or the hand hanging loosely against husband, Robert Z. Leonard this pop- | It contains all the clements of popu- B e | i en T it i netcelv i to L ME Bl S0l sl st e In lar appeal and holds the interest of vhatever answer Alfred meant to | {he palm. whose father is smatched by death j the audience from the prologuc to nake by a breathless announcement e B Bn o8 ropetlyhappre: i Lronyiihic gridsSORhissiant S Rer byl the final curtain. and the consensus “I've fixed everything. Katie says | ciative, Leila,”” she said lightly, then compellinggine SdauBhietifio SupPo Ll ;”,, skl ol sidsafitn Rennteno he Mater left strict orders not to be | mounted quickly o the tonneau, “w‘xwu .u\l!v]]‘\(»r _mother. ~‘Then fol- «:vi,.v bl\‘(‘lli(‘l]!“\:l‘j‘((" h.../ s peen B fiicbod whon she went to sleep, and | séorning Dicky's assisting hand. ows an epidemic of scarlet fever of | # y a stock organization in this which she is a victim. After the | city. B still sisenin Ll o Dicky Winks. malady has run its course the girl, _— blessed damozel’ to tell her we'd | who took up teaching school at her | \ypne piEAT: SR been summoned away—nothing more. | “I only hope we'll all e e e, T W i (ki w BATS IN V ABLES. ‘Il break the news of ”‘1“ S ‘V‘L‘C': alive.” This cheering remark was her | deaf. (By Biddy Bye.) efogd ))‘-;( : wm:\(vi' k“oi“h(::‘ s beat 1t ] oxt contribution to the conversation There are other photoplay featur The garden is offering its hest e our news wakes her.t - [loster mdith Fairfax, Dicky and I hadjjon the bill including the Mack S this scason and every wise cook wi “Well, if that horn didn’t rouse her | L0/ o5y 0 i “the tonneaun. T didn’t f nett comedy, “Ioolish Age” and Bddic 3 8 othing less than a ‘Big. Bertha' | 10 " boys had ever driven. Teil|Polo in a new Cyclone Smith stor §I1Y" Alfred Durkee turned to Dicky | o80T’ o0 any times have you | The vaudeville bill also contains many are new ways to cook familiar vege- e e ioojobyions caroieEiRt had this thing out before now?” S 1d includes “Duche tiies: : Want to drive, old man? Shel nadlladdressed her remarl toff (he (doE v h the human brain; Hy- Spinach Mouss “Nothing doing,” Dicky declared. | ~SH® ‘0 o o Ther head toward |land, Grant and Hyland, in a novelty Wash 1-4 peck of fresh | [T drove it out. That's enough for | o "n oo a trifle as she spoke musical act with a jazz finish, and | and caok, with 1 cupful of water, un-| BBE o Gatizient intoltho ronty RS R S s o e || Lo nres (TawshEe Sisters,” with | til tender. Drain, saving the water, B Dut remember to get down,|BUE RS eWher ML LS F ith | music, smgin and good daneing. | chop the spinach fine and rub throusn ouch your cap and throw open the o iainaca SR tos Tl n Don*t mis: ank Keenan and Charles | a coarse sieve or colander. Add to| Hoor when we stop anywhere.” S Tl maw | SRybuntay night. the liquor drained from spinach : “Indeed, Alf shan't do anything of | S8 ™ol SR L o enough sweet milk to make 1 cupful R s calon Rt ol Do G eox o (France Eneln = Rwel Somad DY Majoré he Xind Rita Brown purred with | % Dicky, promipt AR e0 of liquid, blend 5 tablespoonfuls of ! ) oty o ington. (Insert) Major General | General Barnett n exaggerated air of protection. ””.‘{230. EEES ot e o FOX'S THEATER. B stanad with eold water. into! Sixth Marines tickled to death at see- | o1, J. Lejune (right) Marine ‘officer | upon his arrival “m going to sit right beside him, mmfl‘fn ‘:f‘“: - ‘(‘\{;”\“‘“mm i = ”"L“ Charles Ray has one of his inim- | the liquid heated saucepan, and boilj ing Hoboken, N. J., once more as they | who commanded Sccond division in | ) ar r ks steady,” he de- hre S dd the spinach to hd you can just do all the climbing | 2rOWRE 57 RO DECE Lt i rougn | itably amusing country-bumpkin roles (mes miees B dd D son L e - = = T n and out yourself, Dicky-bird.” ared.d i ; take full advantage of its gifts. Here of the Marine corps Underwood & Underwood. the sauce and stir constantly until hoops, made it play ‘dead,” and all the | In “The Busher,” which is the feature | the whole mass is very thick. Remove Rita Is Displeased. other tricks. It eats out of both our{of the new prosram which opens | from fire, season with 1-2 teaspoonful 7 | “I've got a better scheme than hands now. All we have to do is to|.¢ Jox's theater today He cnacts | red pepper, 2 teaspoonfuls salt, 1 tea hat® Alfred Durkee declared, and |snap our fingers and it stands up on | oo oe Deacon Nasby's hired man spoonful choped onion, and the beat- - en volks of 2 eggs. Beat the mixture its hind legs, makes a bow and turns ROl that e in the town of Brownsville. In ad-| well. Beat t Rita Brown as he spoke.|a somersault.” MO L : 2 crg whites very stil.| 'cyo:u Eca.n'r suppress the Dicky-bird “I don't doubt your ability to make | dition to m;xh flzlllg]flm )Ldflle and | When the spinach mixture is cool fold O d t ) o e Teitn ro. | manicuring the meadows he manages | in the esg whites. Pour in well oiled uccesstully. unless you sit near him. | it do that ! {o get in a little {ime twisting a base- i - e iy on by o0& [ ) & a base- | ramekins or baking dishes, set in a Wil 'A‘ke }"“‘)1"‘ ik ‘c‘;‘d 1‘\\‘;;’ f‘ig:g SR ball around the necks of the pineh- | pan of water, and bake 20 minutes in w B il for instance. You have earned | & smile as if he hadn't so greatly af- KL e A e Green Pea Oysters, e coward, Rita says, by your de- | fronted hor but a few minutes before. | " (o' ne bix lcague magnate whe - Rub 2 cupfuls of cooked green peas / e300 ia P “Yeg, m'lady. At your service,” but |, . 4 i CEaRr ! through a coarse s 3eat 2 eggs| 0y otion to the strawberry jam. What|, ;0% b1 his eves from the road | eoana EAled cn o e SR e i COEVSI SIS DlEY, NE‘ h" more could a girl ask?” Brownsville. And he not on slightly and add to the peas, with tablespoonfuls of melted butter, 2-3| Grehard [, Priday Ni He threw open the door of the car | in front. of his powers, but he shows up the ) z > 1 1 have to telephone to New York o M ealaried hitters on . the | teaspoonful of salt, and 1-8 teaspoon-| o, joun—Joan—he is wonderfuil 111 of salt, and 1-8 teaspoonful af pep-| 1, per. If desired add 3 drops of onion juice or a little onion salt. Beat and| mix well and drop by spoonfuls on al Will you lend me a quarter and stop | sion on “The Big Boss,” that he Te- some difficul § 5 S0 2 Lo | e e e o p e untion (ot e A U culE RSRIITNE R GO T RWEICH To see him stride up and down the | at the next drug store? 2 ceives soon after, a flattering offer e S ! he is complete master? (T S Jm:;.\ S Surest thing you know,” WAlfred | to join the famous club at once. But e Pk y A man in a ballroom, or i L ARG e DIDe S ] Scalloped New Cabbage. frowning into the world of thought | dge of Something Happeni time 1 don't permit myself t you know that feeling, dear, of | over the edge. ['d rather not guite | being swept off vour feet with ad-| know what is there. It is enough to | miration as you watch a man playing | Jive in the | s he spoke, put his hand lightly on Bifa's arm and ushered her into the | in the next half-hour or so. I meant| train, when he dares them to face to do it at the house, but this unex-| nim in the nearby open lot. 1In fact, pected trip put it out of my mind.|he makes such a whirlwind impr moment. returned cheerily, and Rita turned | success is too much for him, and goes dinner table, is an 3 Z % i o o us mEaln. but mot until I had | to his head. But pride goeth before | Choose a small, firm head of cab-| creature—to a degree. How great gnagcempostiion fuhion fenetitshin e Dloky's left eyelid descend ipon |a flop, and when the flop comes, it | bage, cut it in quarters, and boil | degree depends on whether he has a | 1 s his cheek in another long, significant | comes all in a bunch, with the re- | salted water until tender. Cool, then | xpnaci for entertaining you. You may @ W SRmbIRlecE, it Wi, DI Kk a P ay | process of his weaving of words. 1o | b wink to me. sult that the Busher, as he is once | chop and season with salt, pepper and | po 116re entertaining than he is. T | Evidently Dicky read something |more known, is chased back to the melted butter. To the chopped cab-1, .\, o "~ ¢ ”“‘ i "“w; Niohal o >| sense his mastery of the plot he is 3 s 4 s : P Yuh-Sos” | bage add 1 egg well beaten and a lit- | o2 e co s 2 € shaping. And oh, Joan, to have him “ into Rita's decision to telephone |bushes, to face the “I-Told-Yuh-Sos' B d 1 egg well beaten and a lit-| b 05 " 0 own special province, | g o ’ which I had not yet fathomed. of the generous-spirited home-town | tle rich milk to moisten. Put the cab- stop for a moment out that to the point of his being unconscions | folks. But the Busher proves to be | bage in an oiled casserole, sprinkle and you shine at it—if you are a sirl | imaginary world, pause at my side | of Hartford, have opened a B e s ote | toojtniekiy Wit putieredtcrumbs andl| RRCHAE IS ol BEYCERINER Hlend el ffon theolfion ofianTira e Athi l 5 never make good until the opposi- | grated cheese, dot with a little butter vou find yourself in the realm where gpelling of a word, the name of some } branch office at 139 Main St., l ance erles D e ol ths way ho esmes | and baks 20/ minutes o & modsrate| thaiman is sunieme, and You MArd | anriol or fdetail 'of alwoman's dxess| ) Britai h thei back and rises to greater heights | oven. count, then’s the time your little old | {hat nis masculine mind fumbles | ew Britain, where eir than ever before puts the finishing Vegetables With Planked Ham. | soul gets the thrill! | over! Tt makes me feel as if I had Raving, as usual I hear you say, l a tiny part in his work and 1 ;mv‘ Ipatrons can be assured of touch on a cracker-jack featur Steam 2 large slices of ham until|{ ; o L r l P k Dlenty of lsughter is caused by | almost tender, then put the slice on a | Sighing as you turn the page. [ axcellent and prompt service, aurel rar “Shadows of Her Past,” the Sunshine | hot, greased plank and surround with But T'll wager even you, with your| -youre a Miracle!” he said tonight | comedy which is one of the supple- | large onions, scaoped out and filled | calm indifference to men, would eX-| when we had finished. “Nothing less. | my head and becoming a sentiment same as at our Hartford AUG. 5, 7, 9 emtary subjects of the program. The | With green peas, cooked cabbage and | Derience a ripple at the way Capta| gir, 1 [ came so close to me as I sat at | “You're a Miracic fool 1 took refuge in banter. fourtoomth chapter of ‘“The Tiger's | caulifiower, diced and mixed with| Wallis went at this task of writing | e “On, not plain!” I babbied office. Goods called for and | HFATCH’S WONDERFUL | Trail” which is called “At the Pis- | white sauce. Bake meat vegetables 15 | that 50.000-word novelette and B e et e L L e entaWcontrastitd delivered promptly. Tel. 618. DANCE BAND tols ?fig‘?\tam;m;;fl?;t:“ the thrills ::;:;éisgi::xsh“e hot with cress or | ting it into the hands Gf s publishei] nel Hetes el G Yours of yesterdays date Tec: S 2 & A L y a sh. within exactly ten days. X N S 1 and I beg to state that the 19 s Something quickened my breat ! ® o S Jeff, and the Pathe News weekly —_ ~ —_ As for your humble servant—well, | " 5qq ‘“(\].\mmu_\.\ as 1 waited for| of ratchet wheels, etc., etc.’” Think 15—MUSICIANS—15 ;‘omplzt\e «:leio:lfi;lt lx;fi;; o;mt:eofshogv. Indian Medicine Men. she never worked so hard before in!jyi "o finish—but he turned abruptly ‘ what fun it7is for a humdrum ADMISSION TO B R U7 the stardard that | .In the Indian Tribe one Ands the sk e B O Bl G I Gl S G L B PeiBecing BT DANCE PAVILION S % = et M on el erscal el Ccan il e Sin D E R RS UR S RS e donslysratenul author in action has been established for the Fox 2 fifty per | | * “Woman, don’t you dast make fun, . SRRl " | healing art of roots, herbs, leaves and e 3 | “Grateful no T tried to laugh SRS tz}:ie:i:fr' and prove thoroughly enter- |, 1/ ® 1 these he discovers emol- T am thankful now for those gruel-| ., ;.= \why, been no end of | of me!” He thought it best to take No such inspiring dance musio E: licnts, astrlngenis, lasaiives and tou.| line youns I put i op a8 12 WRIE ¢ he cue of my jesting. Then, again’ ever heard in this vicinity. ics, all of which are prepared and | With the old McGraw Pattern COM- | .fwrpat has dropping I voice to the tone that unhinges my calm THURSDAY, FRIDAY These great events will take s LYCEUM THEATER. offered to_sufferers among the tribe. | Pany. ~ They broke ~my SPINL | uyypy__qdoing this” I smiled, wav hinges ;o i : AND SATURDAY rain or shine. e N e e | nollaucHE oo oI raEion suileo Bl slied ds i v S R SRR R e e com refienelisiba ROV e But the whistle's blown. The day's depastare. of the Cormican company |and herbs Lydia E. Pinkham's Ves- v hairs and ruined my dispositior.. { "% & FOMPIEIE L Tor print. work is done. I'm not a novelist after next Saturday night when the etable Compound, the most efficient [ But they taught me fast typ ! rasnitiat lain hard work?" |now nor you a sec retary. Let's 5 Ihe l emedy in the world for female ills, | Bxcept for that, I should not now he 4. "o neld the fone that alway walking last performance of “Yes Or No” wi i 2 malefills, . ¢ > tone that always oz atliha Tyecum MiTheirt preson= ((OPesitsisuccess RO forty-five years | here in this syvlvan dell, helping th Juzzles me—half sharply questioning We did go walking, Joan. But L S or o thin Tighly interesting rama| 1t has been Testoring the women of | greatest living novelist do the Erent B i, | montsnollIus IRt by sl ok yol " > he asked quick B Antrur! Goodrlsh, has evoked more |America’ to healtn, until it is now | American novel! And experiencing a ot Know at that| What a horrid ending that walk had. el D ehusinsm than any of the | recognized as the standard remedy. | real adventure. * * * (| o otbog ek bt DOLLY-DUMPS offerings that have gone before, and moment whether or not 7S h h [1) Band Concert once more emphasizes the fact DERE “The Busher Every Sunday |G siners s s EFFECTIVE WARNING POSTED BY BELGIANS IO G G S O S Taanco sven et might awgurs well Over on a Big-Leaguer Dancing, Boating, Bathing, Bnllards,lfnr the balance of the engagement Bowling, Roller Coaster and the Whip | and capacity houses will undoubted- Dinner, Table D "Hote and A La Carte | ly be ih evidence during the rest of 1 H T 1 _— fhe week. Th theater is packed this Tiger’s Trail el O R Sunshine Comedy MUTT & JEFF — PATHE NEWS, FOUR BIG NEW ACTS OF VAUDEV“.I.E ‘ 1 e TODAY—FRI—SAT. THI: BEST OBTAINABLE MAE MURRAY “Big Little Person” s LV o8 ! Mack Sennett Comedy e ) Eddie Polo in “Cyclone Smith” LAST MATINEE SAT{IRDAY Joxtra Matince Tomorrow. Tes- |! VAUDEVILLE timonial to Orchestra and Stage }[yland—Gl‘ant——Hyland Force. COEMICAN PLAYERS i i AN T AYERS Duchess—The D og With a Human Brain mmeg Dramatic anelty | Three Lawrence Sisters E>y UK NO) = A Play of Women and Their Don’t Miss Frank Keenan and Charles Ray Sunday Homes, by Arthur Goodrich 5 The Popular Pleasure Grounds. —advi Joan, it's wonderful; feeling at the SH! THE GREAT GAMBLE! One af the pasters displayed by Bel- dren against plaving with ammunition ‘ touch war material. It is death that gan mulitary autherities to warn ch The inscription reads, “Children, never | awaits you.”

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