Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
HEART - MY HUSBAND | G | [/ b/fzd/zcc—m Y's Cadum ADELE GARRISGN’S NEW PHASE OF : A 5 I ‘ f 6/ / g intment ZIIYZflZC-’/‘ /1 e ry ; 4 COPYRIGMr 1919 av Na,. 4 skin trouyble, get a box of Cadum i 1 think he vealized that son w‘u‘ P bureaua of tive thecters o~ aher attraciions witk which they i Qintment. It stops the itching at EREE R U menan v s S R i e 5 ) (Dorothy, azed 26, is spending (he sunner at Lively Beach, having once fl‘"‘l is w’rv S';\Mh.m: and “(fl’» s * an e 1l Lo i stake « O R £ P s O s chance of wir ng a suitable hus- ing wherever the skin 1s irritated or £ explanation 1 saw bhefore ni % ) (YCEUM OPbNs U OW R O of oA taked her job and $500 savings on the chance o 1 T nmiecc pardon mie a monient DA S TR e i Lol i : - i L ] band during e summer. These are her letters home to Joan, her chun.) inflamed. Cadum Ointment is also ps e o 1 he good.” he whispered Uhing over plans For ihe | tress o e rovalty from | good for pimples, blotches, rash, gt R R (0 i G e e bt o = Bt gal eruptions, scaly skin, chafings, piles, B vho S R itch, tetter, sores, scabs, ringworm, Alice Holcomb felt n cuts, burns, insect bites, etc. rs shrug with momentary in “Wohat < ¢ i ' s (hat one off The featune " ey daredevil stunts vou will sec 1 was g today in shady i i , [Cadum Ointment is a French preparation Fhe shock of her old niayv- iiiuiane e s e S S e i s thunderbolt production. A aehor b ke of what 1°d like madein America from the original formula death, the danger in which she by 0 cms inceedible, but it's St o timg vuslaing raising g e UsInG comedy thal has somesofll Lhe e futuie Do ba Kenneth Stockbridge 1o he | ool Aiss Holeonhe « over to tell to have vobhed her of the | Lo abou it and as she vhich always had been Revelations of a Wife bicky Helped Madge With o Alice Holcombe s my husband now 1 ex Please, Dicky, don’t Lentreated Tinicze otherwise noted, these motices are written by the affecting an enthusinsm not A hicl i Ton nest v & six o f B tivirs on hovseback Tonizhi Vi \ holidiy manined Minazer 0 f dress snit is o only one of | Deirest on do it some < which b [ tinest comedy inasteady steenm s also | tines, dear v quiet old home S . S on the bill under nanme “Are Mar- | in Bentsville You write so little of R ey, vied Paliceman Safe? The thivd hasn't hiud o \ inee morni i fix ’ i thing AsnaeRy R T v o'clock. his will he done for | yvour heart affairs, Joanie don’t you Th L ) her up sometling I O ST R T G e o (s i e st St S SNSRI SR ree Low Cost was only fairly inside L Great Gamble,” with Mr. Hutchinso e 3 i : X . \ ons want 1o t home by & o'clock thoughts of them re girls, then, so en 1 met him, and with fine ; el hom 1 he | furnishing bramnd new and almost im lips drew him into the Tiving | (e stas i o AP NI C U i o R e e (sl BRRER enl plSIReabhle Meat Dinners | “ vthi imnd oun don't? liats impossible: DontinElinie ] iU L e o hToatl ralaise | Gyt vthingRind v do) ; o B LSOl anu S Well, il Closed iny teves tand Sum= of Pathe New will complete the ; e i e creen bill. A program of refined ana [ Moned @ picture SE R hig time vandeville, comprising four At the dc L dvew hisihead |y Dick It's o lovely night | there s nothin 0 annoying It is stili possible 10 have an ocea- mothered the imprecation ina g g, sional low cost mieat dinner—if the meat is wisely selected and carefully StoKk 22wl his nextam el | Fa s P sies il cai ol arrive at the advertised time and splendid acts that are sure fire win- [ 10 New York. Some old neighbo fo0ked | “Junior? Mother? 1 “Really, | had forgotten it Dicky™ fFind the curtain does not vise until 1( 1 ners has also heen bookod hood that nsed to be fashionable but bp still until 1 tell vou” 1 oad- | canfessed A W will he splendid. | o 15 minutes later For the be nwv.! which has been 1ssed by and half | | ! | | { | i i Lt ride theater patrons 10 he compelled 1o Faxi® What's (he matter with our | leave hetore the final curtain, or fo | pretty home. An apartment, I gue Here are three good recipes for 5 meat meals which serve five or EXCELLENT SHOW AT PALACE. forgotten with Tow mellow brick persons at a S i NSRS, F3 e houses of the sort one sees around A & cents. Loss of the North woods. He falls un- | Washington Square. Four or flve Flank Steak With Vegetable Stuffing. weh tickel offices at places con- | der the sway of his employer's daugh- | Fooms, but at least two of thenm Wipe clean [ 1-3 pounds of nk veniently situated in the o ol MG T B o e ool = e L el Isou R ERIV S I R G TUh S el e steak, and lay the meat flat on a where at all times the best ts can | beanty and gentler nature of her | plac Y . bhoard. Moisten 1 1-2 cupfuls of bread | ve ured for all performances. | chum, Adelc There is warm yellow-brown paper crumbs with hot water ed in a peremptory WHIsber | Come on out to the Kitchen™” of patrons living in Bristol, Plainvill \tice Holcombe Brightens, Sl T e R i e That's the best thing Uve heard cost not to exceed 60 Holcombe in the kitchen. v grinned hievousl T Masson intends to open a number yetoo he responded. “T'mabout the | g, hg to try n highbrow successor [ Jungriest animile in the world. 1 e 2" he q ted, but he had the | ope you've seared up something 0 keep his vo to a low mur- | Iy was in oits mood or milk and I haven't had time even to put on \nother featire that he has worked | In saving Helen from death in a to- | on the walls and orange and bhrown add to them 1 teaspoonful of salt and | the coffee ot yet,” [ safd. =butl U} (00 m 00 (0l Boston is to have an | Dosgan accident, Jim receives injur- | soft silk at the windows. A deep, 1-4 teaspoonful pepper. Mix with ar nr | think Katie has some good thin " ittache bring to subscribers during | i¢s which cause a blindness which the | russet-covered davenport before the crumbs 1 1-2 onions, chopped fine and | the, vefrigerator T B \ intervals between the acts | doctor says will be temporary. Helen | fireplace. A gencrous table with 1 tablespoonful of chopped parsley. “Khe'd better have,” he retorted. i ll Tienes § 3 S b ¢ . s ‘e eve Street Fhone. 1026-6 -Shed hetter have B reforiol et seats for the followlis weei, [ 145 fallen in love with the big, power- | magazines and books and a cands jar pread the mixture evenly on the | o | This does away with standing in line | /M1 woodsman, and she tricks him into | and a tobacco jar and a lamp with an meat, roll the meat up, rolling with BI_TRI ES UE shfiiss Holiemas i \‘: e el ox ool e fuaTh foriselte )| UOROSINE AL e, firmly helieving | prange shade. Plain rugs, a few good the grain, so that when sliced it will 4 hut mighty sorry to hear the ne i g Eeiaha A0 Rl | e jeTaln fao et mhon alicediit il ral tells me you bring.” Will open tomorrow morning at 9 pictures. hook shelves built in, and a [ ; h )‘\[N'I‘Y 120 lvl‘l 10 \lvl\yvll‘l“ M\"n. |: £ pride thrill me ] o'clock at th tore of M. (. LeWi‘t hey are wmarrvied, and MeKenzio | cguple of fat easy chairs. That is the | tucking in the ends of the meat. Dice which always follows Dicky's hand-|on Main street does vegain his sight. But on the birth | jiving room o K 1 onion, 11-2 cupful of carrots, and 3 o = of his first born, his old malady ve-| gy : PSRN : cupfuls of turnip and lay in a baking Bollic Williams | e or i swia emersenes. et so | Sanagor Masson atso announces | e Conemmmne to e sith i | o, oTeh 3 B voom, ven siiny | P e T . e i perfectly at his ease, so dexterons in | the cas plaversEinSECieRnin S ST lon Guin s lolld i Brey | MolSens [0 SEARSESC RN SOLERUME 8 S Bne o g water to cover {he vegelables. Cover Fith Ier Own Show putting other peonle at theis, that Tl include Navgaret Leonard and | sic's' foreman, and stuvts & firtation | ored cretonne at the window. A blue AR AR e 2R 227 can always count on him George Wellington, the leading play- [ which Adele, her falthful® rriend, [ TU&: A copper bowl with flowers on Ment Pie With Crust. ABOVE 53 Tven Alico Holcombe's troubled | pported hy Mesdames Stua e S (i e the plain wood table. A window-box 5 GOl tennnde buielilencal poracitiiiy uthlE ST L e e MGIcoiaie 15 (elndeiTon o time but LUl oAV Eay e rantums Wips 2 pounds of beef clean and hing new. Gir's and Comedians | 1"\ 0e e cave her no chance cut into 1-inch chunks. Arrange in ; ot o clincs A deep baking dish in layers, sprink- to dwell upon her sad erranc " 3 er (W d w snatehed up the coffee pot instead and 2nd anrou g i e e M ana stk is, he secks ont Du Brey, and hests [ know v I'm to have all this sun- salt and pepper to taste. Add occa f looked it Ingubriously 1 W"“‘ him in a hand-to-hand fight in the | shine in a New York tlat, but this is{ _ _ sional slices of onion and carrot. Add 4 fhut he was deliberately m“y\l‘m by FOX'S TIEATEIR darkness, one of the most theilling | @ dream flat) and modern and full of 7 4 be | 2 cupfuls of holling water. Cover version, that e had seen how stritin- rom Mix the smrenme darvedeyil | contests ever fimied. And then— and electric things that make | You so. 1 wish that blush could be| 500 "with an old plate and bake Pl ed, how near to bhreaking we the o Mix, joF Sl . £ But it would he a pity to tell the | housekeepir v lark | for me and not just scare | nelGroanas i e e e until meat is tender. Remove from I danas O bR Sl e L e e ax of this y i the| The bedroom has S . His voice always drops, Joan, to a | K s T mnets S etk g (|| e 08 By i) Dcssy propalfin ) | QEHESS I i ik dvama jof the The bedroom has plain. old. quaint the oven and cover with a thick crust Band Concert e b 1o Lo, Madee= He dn hping production, A ltough Kiding | North woods at the Palace theater to- | furniture. Chintz, of course, in pinks | Note of tenderness that would melt | o haking powder biscuit dough. Re- Uity PO OO Wk 24 = 4 3 ht, Priday and S, R RGO warnt con T shall begint onl| S lkamanca i tonizi G mEl dayianassat= B ey £ Saturday. Let it | and buffs. A mahogany highboy with | #n IRON woman. | turn to the oven and bake until brown. o] | vou ir you don't hustle some (s | urday ot 1Fox's theater here is | Suflice Lo say the story sweeps on {o | glass knobs. A dressing table with “Perhaps,” 1 said in a tone that} gepve with fresh apple sauce. very bunday wronnd here pretty quick No Belginn | thrill to every foot of this whirlwind | “" intensely dramatic climax which | candiesticks on it @nd a framed p procliimed my collapse of self-pos- Baked Tripe. g Boating, Bathing, Billiards, | refugec ever had anything on me in | photoplay, but it would not he Mix if DS sl esull HERARENE U, 10 ture of you. A deep closet with pretty | session, “perhaps it was—for you. Wash 2 pounds of tripe and boil in g, Roller Coaster and the Whip | the hunger line tonight!’ {liene were mo thrills and plenty of | Who love thele dramy ~tull of mical. || ciothes in ii-—not 1ho many, but ail of ‘Oh, Dorothy, do you | a saucepan with water to cover. When ble D 'Hote and A La Carte | tsem, yet this star of the western Baul Powell ‘directed =the pic {hem good and appropriate and siyl. | A sound of someone stumbling in | hoiled drain off the water, then cover | Berea. Onio, has the lars e | B s R s s RA TR T i s O fonits (RUBORSLOUSRIDEEN T DI Gl ish. There is an old mahogzany bed | the thick wood just hehind the arbor { again aund let boil gently for 2 ho e and Norton. I'rop tone factory in the world G haliraising qualiiiestuncninc bt (RISLMAESEI ME IR G o With Aunt Susan's rose-and-ercraa | ended his words and made us botn | Cut tripe tn small pleces and season. LoV notable cast is seen. including: Claive [0 50 Gt on i, And there ix | Stare in the direction of the noise. A [ Cut 4 slices of buttered bread in Anderson, Helen Jerome Eddy, Avthur | G0 208 0RCE B0 and apron, | small, hurt cry followed and we saw | smail slices. Put alternate layers of Maude, Johnnie Cooke and Alfred ¢ e i h 7 g A\ maid, too, but she only cox Miss Corley struggling to her feet. bread and tripe in oiled baking dish ‘U 'I' oy BEST SHOWS ' J”"}“_' i tonlnee e e o mornings to clean. 1 wouldn’t want ic ran toward her. making top laver of bread. Beat 2 | Ty \._,’ it Spreame ] er avound when 1 hear the key in Oh, 1 have hurt myself so!" she| eggs into = cupfuls of milk, pour i e e R e il el raspec ached her \ed | over dish, dot the top with butter, and Fall and Winter Season. Cyelone Smith story with Eddie Polo, [ the loek about six o'clock. susned a= ho renched ner mad Deloed) o e A SN s e e e Yol cel (et ichal manwhomi I lihertvery: gently tofrise. EEMy foot bake unti w;e— brown. Serve with Warwick trio in harmony singing: | haven't mentioned. But there’d have | Oh, my foot—my ankle's broken, L[ parsley garnish. Connette, May and Hardy offer some | {0 he a man, dear, ar what sort of a | (hink—" and a quivering moan es- Approval S T NS e = real comedy singing and dancing, and | home would it he? The question is caped her H h ld No LONTGHE LT o Reroll and Harold in a musical nov- | what man is it? [ try to see his face | Joan, I may be a pig. But nothing ouseho tes Clty that can’t he heat and call his name. Hut dream people | could make me believe she didn’t do peor ¥ : are so hard to recognize. One is]it all on purpose, and that she isn't L inda ate excellent for clemn® . Never sute hurt one bit. 1t is the ruse of &| ing mickel ornamants Fads and Fashions I ot o Ol st |t e i, TR mReR mahis) The new circular skivt has its full- | second before 1 opened my eves and | Benedict, now finds Eric more *“ad-| fies out of the cellar l".l. OF LAUG“S A"D NEw HDEAS | DIXe NS B DA R UKSHER LR R came out of my dav-dream [ realized | vantageous” than Tom, and I am to e Devil in Dare - that the owner of the voice was the | e swept aside When spicing jam, add spices just Shakespeare, Lela Mylott fe | finadly leanrs the state of affairs, de And Oh, Joan, the kitchen—very “Mc in a cutie housedress rie, Saund Marr, Wesche, 9 spite his infirmity, Handicapped as he | Htes very clean and bright (T don't le Popular COMMENCING MOND AY MATINEE, SEPT, (ST C. Masson Takes Pleasure and l-uu- in Presc For Your yping and Theillin Long-haired furs arve in less demand | man in the dream The more 1 see of the average| before removing from fire e T # ) i usual “IForgive me.” Captain Wallis went | woman, Joan, the more I prefer cats - - on hastily, “I didn’t mean to stactle DOLLY Spots on windowpanes can be re: % : The short sleeve and long watist arc i moved by using steel wool R-d-A g pueh e HERE'S QUAINT CONCEIT i e e Wig ROMATICE vl o e FROM PARISIAN SHOPS 1 ir o i, ™ = N " ical raincoat is of rubberizac with freshly-drawn, hot tea Split. Your Sides on This One: Pelete i crized = SARE MARRIED POLICEMEN Stir a little soGa intc SAR - Some of the new Fall coats have LERR 5 < il i They will require less s Yoke hi and box pleats 2 f i i et ). 2 ot fan is an excellent hair o i1 S E: Ty ) i An electrie ! 3 Great Gamble N e o ) LR i e i one o Rl B! crepe s nl o « o FHEEE K sunshine. NIWS MUTT & SRR Lt St iy : g TR o, : UNIQUE. VAUDEVILLE g A small givl's coat is of dark green 15 FRODUGED AT THE REPYBLIC THEATRE ALY / ik B i coen R T Seals May Be Secured For All Performances at the Jewelry BROWN & PIERCE IFor trimming, very fine plaiting is Store ot C. 1eWitt M PENNESSEE rovi B oeven more effective than fring New Policy—Four Mat’s Weekly—Mo rd., Thurs., Sat. —FOUR BIG AC Frinze overskirts reaching from Witist to hem are another new feature. . » . 3 “‘ Connecticut Fair § Tonight, Friday and Saturday | il : I’.hjmcllm);)d. 3 ireni g ositively Last Monroe Sallsbury Grand Circuit Meefing ‘ Sl CHARMING Week 3 These nice, nibbly 08 Charter Oak Park - Hartford Tonight | b i with their cool, “The Blinding Trail” || seris MATINEE TOMORAOW | ” itk e ; their fascinating A THRILLING STORY O THE FROZIEN NORTH. Five Days of . HER v, Wiy, i " flavor. Stop at the MACK SENNETT COMEDY CYCLONE SMITH | (_“‘"':::‘ “"‘-" ’I‘(‘l“‘ll:::;\lv:‘w"\«v\n.nz.'-‘- ‘ ;. W ! next candy place I'ree BEST OF VAUDEVILLE sl R . S v r i i and get a package. b Fireworks, Iite. n You’lllike them too. LEAH WARWICK TRIO, G e LS R kel to by b CORNETTI, MAY., HARDY = R . tural fair in Conneccticut and REROLL AND HAROLD. the 12th annual of the Connec- ticut Fair Association, . SUNDAY NIGHT. ADMISSION :— WM. FARNUM in “REDEMPTION OF DAVID CARSON.” BESSIE BARRISCALE in “THE WOMAN MICHAREL MARRIED. \dults, Days 7 ings, 50c Y 3 5 4 \dor 12, 25¢ (By Betty Brown.) summer model is of dark blue taffeta WATCH FOR THE n:‘ml,,\mm DAY SHOW. | e (ofran R The latest New York importations | heavily corded In crimson silk and h sharmingly touched up with a quaint g g 0:3 ¢ ear Paris reveal that that royval | € aq New England Confecciomers Company WM. §. HART in “THE MONEY CORRAL.™ (L0 nme Seats NOW on Sale G b : | hointed edzing of the same shade BOSTON, MASS. residence city of fashion still clings | reminiscent of the rick-rack we once T ————— TS | (0 (he very short skirt. This late ) wore on singham gowns.