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| | L] = [w] i [ | = =] m O] (=] (=] 0 1 MY HEART a« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife mi{E) ) ’I” Viola Dana made her initial apped A+ this *is the last week of the FFox's tl - this afternoon | Lyceum Players’ season here, the ] ] o[ on] o o ] ] o] ] ) ] 0 e e 0] ) ] ) ) () (] " loutie, becauase y 1 r latest comedy The News vhici could not wholesa H Married.” Miss Dana is a big ittraction would be among the \uvaited Madge wad planned for no such i 4 at Home. uting b setter in this adaptation of the |t obtainable for stock. and, with| surpiise, and to the The original plan had been that roadway success of (he same nam in mind, “Mother Carey's \tion of my father, Lillian, Marion and 1 should go to a|and is charmingly suited to the role} Chickens” is the play in which the i pride in delightiul shack upon the shores of j of a bashful yvoung bride whose players are saying good-bye to the; i FOX'S THEN . LYCEUM THEATER. I | { { vehicle, “Please sment was determined that the ! parcutal i been touched by my one of the idyllic bays which are a | honeymoon is one continual series of | many friends they have made during | irst driving experience, part of the Greal Peconic, that won- | interruptions and embarrassing situa- | their stay here. “Mother Carey’ \i ive quite rapidly and derful shect of water at the east ead| tions. Miss Dana gives to this side-} Chickens’ S v the t v of the of the island. We were to live = [ si “+ buoyant spirit and a com-| plays in which mother love and homuj oty cllicier middl s > primitive sort of ex 1ee, getting S 5 that render “Please influence are uppermost. The plavers | o : susped our own meals it we wighed, taking | Married” one of the most laughable, j have all been happily cast for their | ot D St it ion T thicnilat hint o0 rachionedd il s | attractive an + comediesethat | several pa nd the settings for the | ceess in his pocket inn. five minutes’ walk through the | have come upon the screen in some | play have received the minutest ! oran, wh am sure. had been wood ve were disinclined to cook. | weeks. “Pleuse Get Marvied” is not | attention —and consideration. Tie [g] Dr. Gibson 1d strongly advised | only a splendid comedy production, | play . g 1ly and on poled - fathe wded to his : asainst] talsing (Juniov with us! but it offers an opportunity of wii-| Wedne E Saturday ers. nessing a favorite stage success wiih | afte is one of those wholesome sua) gift for imparting instruction h thorough knowledge of his Doctor's O: (most uncanny under- “You mnever can well enoush 180 and morst polnts Ralons SoH aemien b ad said e o Bei 9l Iovels Whe enb 00N ppos BLOSSOMS™ \T PALACE — T ntive and accurate memw- crossly when I had broached the sub- [ the sea of matrimony with many « Siatnbel A my lack of perception Jject. “Here the baby the end of | mishap and adventure. They are In D. W. Griflith’s masterpiece, uly second sumi- | m by a burglar who poses as i i splendid cast. 1t relates the trials we rechan what is practi obtrusi Aol Ltient e mer, and you and 1 iogether have| ba A series of moste lnughable | ace theater, thére are some striking me at n o sfore | had been brought him through without any | situations follow one after another in| ienes showing the picturesque China O L4 uction five utes. trouble v his teeth, or any com- | rapid succession until the climas 4 i y slon Thint{ecy it ioupienLinh thorsany conz hieh < < . e iaX- ! that the poet Cheng Huan knew be- | [H] He is| Therc is nothing heavy or melod end of the first lesson [ had plication from excessive heat. is : 2 fed not o the ability to st in splendid physical condition, and | matic, but a simple theme founded | fore he left the land of plum blos- [g] en I. but some knowi- your mother-in-law and Katie are| upon exceedingly comical actions of st and stopping it, and, both experienced in taking care of [ runs throughout the entire picture. Pennyfields and the dock district of [=] i ° e all vidence that in time him and devoted to him. There ave numerous other subjects | ondon’s East End. One of these [H] s ne s s e o Sani o an ake Notice AilaE Lo cCombans inte: antlatimonishing ¥ forefing coliatimel 1 Lok votacvilleRbillRomerss twolless | nuocssiopsEnisFEEasci ot sedan ehdin ! s i to distribute sweetmeats and ‘‘c: sot Dora se “neec get awa fre » family, | cepiional lever acts at are o 1 ran vised “need to get away from your family.| cepiionally clever acts that are hmh' {0 a bevy of richly dressed little Chi- | Broken J3ossoms,” now at the Pal S (5 ] . ) 0 soms settle down in the muck of it e waited at the | wouldn't say that if anybody could | headline The Guy ‘tett Trio | - e nese maidens. 1 int it was over. and then, [ hear me’—he had looked arouad ap- | offers a laughable comedy skit th, Theloamera cannot telllallthe truth ! E - 4l (e garage man's fow | prehensively as if my mother-inglaw | both novel and pleasing. Mandall and | gpovs cnina bat Mr. Geffith — was 11 2 = of quict commendation, hel were at the kevbole. “But the fact| Rose are sharpshooters and give al gujex fo see that something of th l oa a n o y ar or ed hofme with me,. talking ani-| remains that thoy are getting on your [ wondeul exhibition of skillful rifle | truth. he contrast beween the kindly ! dly of the pleasure T would be| nerves and vou are not vet recovered | Work. Mardo and Davis. in a singing | {reatment accorded childrén by ti to take with my new acquisition. | from the shock of that accident. Get | and comedy offering, afford| Chinese, and the brutality. vicious- | EI . H 8 Hopo Uncxproseed, out into the open without+a single| many hearty laughs, while Annette| nessand unthinking cruelty:meted out | [H] al t e l er to t e hought it would be especially | care, live outdoors in your oldest| Walker, the gypsy violinis play to the children of the pooi in other | @ B At e s . and you'll come back a new | that instrument with talent and| places, had to be drawn, so as to em- | N land with Mrs Underwood | woman.” grace. phasize the naturalness of the Chi- | E DMarion,” d The driving| Mother Graham had been delighted — | nese chivalry that made Cheng Huan [g] not be nes » difficult ont! with the verdict. Like all grand- PARSONS’ THEATEQ inevitably care for little fiftecen year Y ") , for there are so few crossrouds moth she welcomed the prospect AR | ola Lucy, after her beast of a fathor, [HJ ; Ve b by he long \ ghfares and com- | of absolute sway over the destinies of HARTFORD., Battling Burrows, Pad driven her E ively few c And with your! her grandchild. and she also enjoyed i § ! from his wretched one-room house. = ot the prospect of managing her som's| 3 NIGHTS BIXG. TONIGHT s:15 | The Keith vaudeville bil is fea- [H] IOWN SALES car.you will be so independent. | ' Jump in it at any time you| household for him Bargain Matinec Wednesday [RfuzedfnygM et g Eroo kSRR oV Ic R e 55 musical comedy review with six clev- E and start in any direction vour My father, I realized with a little “ nt faney dircets—there are so| shock, had simply been overlooked in THE WAY T [§enBpeonle RO Lieragizingl udsggohn delighiiul excursions out there. | the plan. No one had considered | O'Malley, the noted Irish temor and [m] a wonderful section. I spent! whether or not he would like to go jiberzace Citous. o s emaddodiatisac: i i) st an, v ving pictures \ : C o ® L] never forgotten the beauty of| for granted that he would stay on in Sixtl ot Divi i Bevair Vit i el v ixtli Yankee Division oice was wistful, My newls | ihep ouse e oa to acknowledee | with Henry E. Dixey. Madeline Del- | France. Some wonderful scenes show & watfil. My newlyjthat my father was a sort of fifth imar; George Gaul, William Ingersoll, the bays at Seicheprey, Chemin Des ned conscience had a sudden wheel in’ my home and resolved | John T. Mu, Edw « i 3 . Murray, Henry Herbert, Fred- mes and Bours. Geners ' B [ ] of how much it would mean to | fiercely that the condition was one|ecrick Arthur and others, 0 T rod Z[.)r?('l (csou:::lx e Ift-m:\(;;o”\\c?l ;‘;Ir\gsf I < l S l E N 4 S 08 are E [ J f he could accompany me upon ! which would exist no longer Eves. 23c to S$2. Mat. 25¢ to $1 tographed sojourn. 1 impulsively opened But’ how to manage this trip for ps to ask him to come with me,| him T had no idea, and I pondered jelosed them again as abruptly. | ways and means all the way home. fi@@@@@@@fifi@@@@fi@@@@@@@ ~.::..x§:, You are just the buyer they are looking for to give you bigger prices and lower quality == i .gs.4. PALACE! YOU CAN DO BETTER RIGHT HERE IN I knew that if my father | way out which opened to me when I Today, Tuesday, Wednesday YOUR OWN HOME TOWN % &% okedelotoloRl IEIEIIEIE]E]EIE]E]EIEIEI[E(EEIEE]EIEI@EIEIEIE]E]EIE]E] SToToR 2] B ] ) ) ) ) " o 5 ~ 1074 | “We naven't Street Phone C-1026 riet and Edwin are coming home! I3 Think of it—their first visit! We BURLESQUE S o 10 SORE Sl o G must get ji be invited to accompany us|came into the house. Indeed, for a D. W. GRIFFITH ould be highly insulted if the| few moments I was dismayed with PRESENTS HIS MASTERPIECE ion were not extended to her.| the idea that my whole outing must at would mean the transferring | be abandoned. r whole menag somethin For Mother Graham, excited, WITH Lillian Gish Keith Vaudeville a minute to lose. Har- “BROOKS’ REVIEW.” 6 People 6 IRZAC'S CIRCUS EN‘ WE\L.CH ASK FOR and GET " Horlick’s A1l New Revue RO AT — For Infants and Invalids VAUDEVILLE Avoid Imitations and Sobatitutes X BRERERER B T DALY “l”uWI|u.‘i£l'n‘lnlw,u, (ORI THIH corrmuous Rcm. ‘154 L fefelolotes 2] Refededeiotelol] '3 52 (CaR 50 3 5 o Our January Sale Demonstrates ECONOMY Buy At Our Wondrous Reductions g COATS and CAPES COATEES SETS AND MUFFS & B . i SCARFS, STOLES & N n Raccoon Raccoon In Lynx, Wolf Hudson Seal Hudson Seal Fox, Mink, Skunk, Mole Mole Beaver, Nutria, Nutria Nutria Mole . Edward Meshke FURRIFER 139 Main Street EEEEEEE e EEE = JOHN O'MALLEY, the Noted Irish Tenor. 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