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The opening scenes are of a great| FRMINE SETS | only ana - part was not one m ¢ it the frontier town of Fraley ives any mdication of what abi Point, Montana. There takes place > A (Y il MenGre NI e ol PACE I I | i Simpson, : her Tommy, doecs \ux. sports of (he cow country. 2% n a minor orous {, an | A charming love story runs through o ¢ e am Riff e hdie the picture which was written by MF. . 2 Hazel Jane Stus ays 3 l”"' and Lambert Hillyer, who also 4 '\‘\uMNetcun‘B 3 | dams Bethalot 1arles Mylot Iwuu.] the production N L appears in the first act Ju Novak i lea voman s1 Mavall is the heavy: W t KRRy AR For Infants and Children, e Milenen nd Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria veteran of who is in hi Tohn Saund e 1 ho will be seen in the picture nless othsrwise noted, these motices are written hy the prex; M50 pl s part accey Lefishenid gt iforisheer: choill uresus of the thmw:.orm am-wum. with which ibey des) The villian lay Saptain analities of human interc Watlinge, i art is carctuily wph of right over evil ahdictinctivia et i 5 ing, Hem » ' includ the M el Tieonand . s ¢ ene Shalkes- | epi T8 el e of Thunder | in New York, played a difficult role in | ** ¢3¢ : 2 e is the chayac- | taro ay, a screaming Je | | | an G e EGL el i nand n wes up well. M o s wtural ml\ D I thes SE o o Bt | Crossen is the second lead and fills rizma picture. The leville bi PR . s i e "ALGOHOL-3 PER GENT- § AVeéemblePreparahonfnrAs similatingtheFood by Regula- {ing theStomachs mdBuwzls of * INFANTS )flLDREN : 'l'hercbyl‘romotmfl))gzshm T TRE A e < ot ita do velho DE. S £ R e D 1 bt bill acceptabiy. Mr. Shakespeare, the | 1 includes some real ertain- | i m Players Open With | D e R R iuvenile, was form ., Hartford | ers with the Esterbrool a very (;mer[ulnessandResrhmm““ | signed her. 1In the role of Jeanr | stock actor and the St : musical Arthur Dunn %l neither Opium, Morp 5 1) 33 Miss Leonard must essay the chara here was uttested hy the hand he r DdSiaeskagingtheldnallfand Sioxt Betty B gk [ineml.NDTm GOTIG| LlldG Tlmfl ter of a French peasant girl and the | c€ived when he made his first app i and the comedy novelty, Danc- Ermine is the unquestioned favor- i MUELPTGEER. | | part is the more difcult in that she | #1ce. Other members of the company | ing a-la-carte in dancing, singing and | jte for summer furs becauso of its must at all times affect the broken | 90 Well in the S {good comedy. Don ot to see J‘F'nr color, and its light weight. (By Herald Reviewer.) | Engl and mixture of French and Rriefly, “Lilac Time” is a tale of | Billle Burke Thursday, Iriday, and | perbaps, ¢ e of its high price Lyceum Players' opening Ve- | English—a thing she does without in | the G war, love and springtime. | Sat 5 1 w]vhl. rende: “exclusive” and its 1 M “Lilac Time,” is advertised as | the least over-doing it. In > last | 1t deals chiefly with Jeannine, a peas < wer the owner or ‘“spender” of A ey the pen of Jane Cowl and Jane | act, when she is united with her lov- | &1t girl,in whose home some British B RATUl R i | ge income. Herewith is sketched : » soldiers are billete Lieut. Blythe FOX'S THEATER. searf with er, whom she believed dead. Miss | ¥ , g : falls in love with the French girl | If you haven't been Fox's thea-| ¢ TSR 0 etk Leonard might easily have over-acted | U : ¢ d tails. and exaggerated her part, but she did | #1d on the day after they piizht their | ter yet to see “Checke nt and ther “heads or tails,” the wearer not. leading woman she has | [roth h it ionte Mespenats i ndliomo oo rers i you s oppor- | wdmiratios vout s and a distinct personal- 0 the enen lhrkef SEEE LR A S ol during which time.Jeannine waits pa- ; UMty to view this big I7ox spec 5 e S h et g 13 g )] S ity. » is no reason wl TRt e i A | IR e (il e o WITH APOLOGIES should not hecome a favorite here. devenis =nacinfanc rimas to FBp EEES A Cia enter- | | firken e S s S S e 7 Lirorp remediosetil e conSs: the housewives who can still | helpful Remedy for i Ahel ulReme by 1 % d Diarrhoed, [ Constipationan | FacSimite Signatureof larly impressive ro e | r In the final moments of A Th l Y cake of every description has ! YORK- y Blythe, a young Inglish officer, | one person play” it is, ne ST i i = e of ev riptior A RET NEW might have been more impressive and | N it to warrant packed houses du wins the big stakes, how Checkers | his left arm trussed up in a silly lit- | has done well, the stage settings are | oF g i and seldom seen dead, but who survives and returns | €Xtent, it begins to pick up in the sec- | 45 on. Special music and light- | Gopnestich [ HGAREIRTEONSED, {hrough, is rot impressive. To many, [ WM. S. HART AT THE PALACE. |comedy, News, and Topics have been | ! and Feverishness aod Miss Leonard's lead n ro | through the town retiurning from the 'and appreciative audience yesterds Old-Fashioned, Rich Cakes el oo or e tanorih s n ) inatihaskonivancyicaledits Reull W and this week does not have an op- av, however, the report is foun 3 g B o 2 e eV- | color and atmosphere and contains | s S L 4 ————-—”":r cused, unjustly, of cowardice, who | ertheless, what might be called a grip- | hany he t el as inriins | aneiEe DS S AT ONIED b At Omonths: CENTS. e erntnall o tte vV Ol lachieves | pine melodramas with plentylof heark |isic . o o MOmENE raE editor has, dared to 2 Dosis 35 ) o} honor on the battleficld and wins | throbs, and stirring situations, many ! the main : e 0 B By tonaireh [‘” i ) i-fashioned ¥ WD —— Jeannine as his bride. While Mr. | SU8I s and thril Since 1t is es- a reformed race k tout “\m} el Lyine 4 — Wellington’s acting was all right in | Sentially a war plu not prove | g love with a Southern beauty | war. But Siann e o " p—— i the fir ot . quite a popular now did during i ., % ar. 3ut, oday we received an C ncero had his director decred that he | INg the remainder of the week | ‘. | Please publish soon some old . o h an elaboration etail that tle sling. The idea of a man, once | £00¢ 1 the costumes as well. While | should have his left wrist dangling in | Ond act and the final scene ends With | offects have all be nged | , Sbala il e Ing Lady of New Lyceum Players | it would have been even better that 1t takes's pretty Eoodiman to stand |i=0ded to an already happy combinas ji V2RCOUVEL Snow: Cake— (Very Decot- Loss OF SLEEP lines, is hrought to her of her Wellington, does not ESENG Is brought to h £ he Flammatats 1o be erroncous and the lovers are r ing qualities whe wed on t T portunity to show what and the ors are re lihgRqualities e Biafpact .o o) reans R e peie 1 TRl G sich e W sk Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE GERTAUR SONPANY, NEW YORK GFTY. risks his life many times and how he Colonial cake recipes. They are : kes Checkers the most absorbing | a little sling, without any other visi- [ & thrilling climax to/ male this picture one tolbe 1ong [ come old recipes of prime exeellence | the hero returned without any marks | up before a hrace of six-shoc el The four leville acts ol ve.) 4 a brace of six-shooters and { lion he four vaude acts are S - e of battle, rather than with this puny | not flinch. In ‘The Money Corral’ |2ll of the same high caliber that| (GFeam together 1 cupful of butter | effort. ; and 2 cupfuls of sug Add 1 | e ertromh 7O For Over : “Checkers” is a wonderful melodrama | lover's death iz . E , ‘ rlos=" maillclae 4 i mfimmnfluflw O o Tl e e o e united. While “Lilac Time en- oan 1t hs sy oltemelng i . m the economy pearance after being heralded as dead, | the war, but theve is s nt quality |5, . How the horse, Remorse,| «pDear Biddy F appear in some other way than with In its production the scenic artist ! goaj1y overcontes all obstacles, is toid | he first act he play dr: some | s I > request comes from New grievously wounded and reported as | the first act of the play drags to some | pygtoplay that been produced | 1ue omes from New ble evidences of what he has heen — b ery pleasing Lloyd | : e evidence remembered. A very pleasing Llovd | __puplished with apologios ! a new Artcraft picture starring the | marks all Fox's variety programs. ; © : r cup- , and after watching the per- s . : il D1 car. : B .. adiviieilovethat All other members of the Lyceum | inimitable William i which | The Six Colonial Belless have a big :“ of sweet mil beaten | B was written by sgme such | Flavers measure up well and glve i will be sten at the Pulace theater to- | time offering that s & sure winner. o froth i cupfuls of ! Eee / U T S i g || D G GO FRERLGR, o aien ht and Wednesday, this is proved | The Macks are two gentlemen that | flour W teaspoor ‘»‘r ot cream {0 i Bl iew to ziving the leading | 20t featur both performances ye: n the star encounters some under- | 2t¢ sure-fire hits and laugh gette et : teaspoontul of soda o B Shorice o digolay her tal- | torday wes that all members of the | world ercoks i, Chloazo and bes high rank. Gene Oct ! ! hallow tin For it is such a play that “Lilac cast knew their parts and prompting | them at their own e Nl er comedy offering and accounts is. It gives the leading woman possible opportunity to display was absent. Frank Ford, as Hawkins, | saves a trust company by provent. | every minute in a very capabie a British Tommy, had minor part | jng the theft of important proxies. |lnanner | ilents in a most dificult role, hile {ho other members of the s sie 5 : Cively Eewdc.., naving to make six layvers. [ ros wit 8 staked cr job and lNl savings on the chance of winning a suitable hus- icing of 5 cupf £ pow \zar. | band during the summer. Thesc are her letters home to Joan, her chum.) 1 cupful of dded cocoanut and but made the most of it and succeed- : A A | the whites of 2 eggs beaten very stiff. Sils oreanAl Talkethe tath ed admirably in his British dialeet. . H rost top and sides Marion Coogan, as Jacques Riffard 2 Origin of Medicines. ——— = [} The agents employed for the trea | Imagine my feelings, Joan dearest, B Pound Cake, I'and fuls igar, then with mystery clutteri the air, and ment of d e ninem Gmern GG not one word from Wallis about ar Ur 4 three kingdoms of nature, the vege-; Peaten volks of 6 e then the beat- | that womar The whole hotel is i s ble, amimal andl minerall DMost| cooviites of 6 eggs. © Stiyiin'3 leup il agog with ‘her. | Itiseemed tol scent Ll e e o o o ifted with 1-4 teaspoon- | something dramatic the moment she h Street FPhone. 1026-6 ; 3 The Popular Pleasure Grounds. the vegetable kingdom and consist| (Ul Of baking powder and 2 table- | get foot in the place, which was after | E s e Bl ot leaves, flowers, seeds, barks and | SP9oniuls of sweet milk. Bake slow- | a1l, only yesterday, though it seems {ARRY HASTINGS Bafld CGncert TONIGHT AND WEDN g roots My allold=Fa=nionealitootanall i EROts T N =T S | a week:. BIG SHOW 4 7 E 's | rchangel Cake—(Creole Recipe.) 1 to eat, herb remedy, Lydia Pinkham's = felt too upset Beat the whites of 8 eggs to a stiff 5 % E S d Compound, which owes its success to | . Lda foaooontul Rl not stay away from dinner for fear with very osundaay the vegetable kingdom, has constant- | [Tt Add teaspoonful of baling | ot peing conspicuous. The woman X - Al - 5 2" | powder 10 2 cupfuls of flour and si L T Dancing, Boating, Bathing, E s wn in popularity and wor | c was in the dining room before me, DAN COLEMAN & & Dathing, Billiards, m ar ¥ v cml it PO e n [} but dared Bowling, Roller Coaster and the Whip { until it is now re 28 powdered suga Sy Il Of | seated fwo tables away. She has a| Famous Comedian. Dinner, Table D *Hote and A La Carte d S Rl mfl“' " : ‘"“" u l"‘] lovely face, refined and delicate, but| . _— e bl e tragically sad. From a few words I 0—Prett; Girls—30 . N 2 - s - | gradually add the flour, heating con- B e 4 e ‘ y Pierce and Norton, Props. IN ¢ %l | Stantiy. SAd 1 teaspoontn: of lsraan | Mesrd ber say to the walter, T kiowy - e H i - s s Englis so o1 i T— - S G, DGl A et 67 It | she is English. Which also accounts ! = S— 66 i 2 A5 Et dal i it Ritcslas iTo oii| for thelslight foreign ook about 3 e Oney . WE p | and mix thoroughly: Bake half an |2Rd the not-quite-smartness of dard remedy for female il advt. clothes, ; 3 4 ke & § | hour in a miedium hot oven ! , % 2 E e s She kept looking up and around d g (1] M E : . 3 Reat 1, cupful of butter to a cream | the room, scanning each man who 1 7 1 held | gar. When the mixture is very light | Pathetic eagerncss, my br Lk i A ‘ery P ¥ » 8 adc he yolks of egzs and beag - | 2B 1t the moment when A Real Theiller, A Hit, A Very Palpable Hit add the yolks of 4 eggs and heat un e A ¥ Was Scored Yesterday By W | til ligat. Next add 15 cupful of sweet | Wallis would enter. He didn't c Onlg t e neS a i ANTONIO MORENO AND i | milk and 4 tablespoonfuls of grated | She scarcely tasted her dinner N E | Litter chocolate melted in 4 table- | Soon hurried from the room : CAROL HALLOWAY B 2 vceum avefs | spoontuls of boiling water. Mix thor- | Soon afterward, however, . - . oughly. By degrees stir in 3-4 | her walking with Eric far in the First Episode of N cupful lour, beating constantly. | lake path, talking earnestly ~ o vv - Next ad 1e whites of the 1 eggs, | or where the meeting between PERILS OF THUNDE | s ESUNDER The Wonderful Production of beaten to a sHff froth. Stir into the | was I cannol guess. Or what the ! | ° ° o ' g ost stonls n a MOUNTAIN. i B vatter card add 1 teaspoonful of | are to each other, or why she i X 17 il 4 | vanilla and 1 heaping teaspoontul of | here, ov whether or not I shall meet rd tu be nice to Mrs. JESTER COMEDY 3 balkir powder. M all qui ly and o t k A NEW NATURAL coror B! g | vake minutes in a moderate oven he's a lady all r S on - S— S— see that”” 1 overheard a womar i ed hands. “Mrs. Kymbal on the Screen : PRIZMA PICTURE. B The play beautiful, laughs, ‘ KIDNEY : e guest remark to another on s Ju >m England. She was— tears and everything that a porch—ti observation post of il to me during a rather bad G d BB creat play should have. FROL Bi' P‘m\ ‘ e summer hotel campaigner, ! had af er icheprey Seats now on sale at box S n S it too 'd Vimy Rid I know how nice 0. You can g Bl M onice for all performances, | : th el e | tell an English accent a mile. Looks can be to——soldiers, and she’s ¢ . § E Season subscriptions allotted : B d by ¢ | like an affair between her and the|® Eood one.’ o &/ audevflle [ in the order in which they are 5 Rk 2 el S 0 | captain.” b It won't be hard to Do nive U8 | received. B gl haN e ; L should so! What'll hap-| Kymbal, I think MATS. EVERY MON., WET nel SELEh Ol e R AT T ATy BILLIE BURKE—THURSDAY the girl with the red hair and th feel a bit strange here.” = ! vicious little shrimp with the vam-| an, what fathoms of emo- 7 Amazing Parts | 0= L e s e Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone she's er him lch e tneent s th 1 ed woman writh= THURS., AND SAT. costs oniy a few cents. have come here ng in hear re, as I could plainly Maybe it was an accident.” see, s ing pleasant nothings be= Be Thrilled as You Were Never § | @ : R T e e ottt e hers that it's no accident. There' 3 : B ) a story behind her eyes.” DOROTHY. Thrlll d B f ] “Weil, anything can happen thes | is st n fictio The Astounding Picture j_ et ek OVER-EATING throughout the whde thing. And from some of the thiigs D ’t D M. Ht £6 Ive heard, I wouldn't be s:xrmuul} is the root of nearly all on are Miss : IPAY et o o evver ine| )| digestive evils, 1f your B : sick at heart and too dismayed t¢ be | digestion is weak or out ) : company for anvone. But T loiged ] o \' v to see them when they retuned P Of kllter’ befier eat less from tho walk, so found | @ and use Many More | & ; _ G e e A tried to piece together some expana- tion of this strange thing i l'mu!ns DraWS SUCh a CrOWd With your nnsers! You can nre on |, | 13d not sat there leng hepre I| i any hard com, Soft com, or corn he. | REArd footsteps and Capiain Vaills' § the mew uid to better tween the toes, and the alff sicit | Eavine giss gvacicic BRIt d D f G R e o e 1 them. and even in the fami | digestion. Pleasant to ; A tiny bottle of ‘Freezone” costs I caught entreaty in Erics eves, | || take—effective. Let Ki- 1 aoe 1 h t 1 1 t little at any drug store; apply a few | aS though he implored me notto pass | . P S B drops upon the corn or callus. In. | judsment before I knew th/ story. moids help_stralghtenout stantly it stops hurting, then short- - face was a half-frihtened your digestive troubles. That are Bound to Please § § Want The Cash. SEE IT SURE. B| i inom oo om0 youo moer | [ plumSErscotes pub out one bit of pain or soreness. Truly! | my——a —Mrs, Symbal,” he ftumbled | K 191 No humbug! | Z > > 4 a little, v 1uickly @ as she |

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