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el | ?@!e.-i?-@ @fi@@@@@fi@fi@fi@fi@%fi@fi@ > MY HEART anp MY HUSBAND | DELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF. | i E Revelations of a Wife | J | P A L A C otharwise uote these notic ten by the 1 MME SUN”E!JUS !\‘ There i ‘r,r cours sntire chs [ & “The House of Big Hits” ve ol e theaterd or other attractions Ir which they deal of the vaudeville bill which will in- clude Curtis and Howe in their com i Gl Kiichen of her own home W, _— 4 edy bumps, Ik s and Lind in e S s Mars cooks antly fo family ALL EEK What Leila Did Creplicd quictly. “Will you let he an i Dark and Joe {'or Four wduilts e brought to her b Save the Embarvassing Sitnation ! N2 DU itchen an understanding of the | suppose £0." The ton al VIR humorons: side ot lite vana Al Hensers | en i sinis S Gl from | 3 Alfred Had Brought About SRR e ious one than 1 a - : 5 arall el Gome e e B R R s e it el “" 1" R e e o i i Metropfllitafl 0[)3['& Star Aided hy e L ible sketeh, “Poor | university. Consequently the advice By Hal Reid 7—STARTLING PARTS—7 ACTION ! THRILLS ! EXCITING DRAMA ! carefully during the days she hs - + had been cut to the h t by the 1 B ) will offer Wil S ) and served at her fainily table. | . Heartily Endorsed By Cardinal O’Conncl and & Bishop Nilan, .:{:J:I b toking care of liftle M lirken [ thought that her idolized son preferred most zizantic production, (Copyright, E. A PHOTOPLAY YOU WILL NEVER FORGET% | something his sweetheart had pre AL the grand concert for the bene- | phant Man, romance of - . (o] 4—Keith Vaudeville Acts—4 = ko If there are any Ppared for him fo the dainties his and spang in the With BREDELOEBHBHY -us season is here and to be doing her neglected cannir AT 5 | fit of tha Swedish. Lutheran church ! story ever tald. In circus - R e i obuildi fura, held at IFo theater | 'V n(_hh\llln ,\l Au’nl <L|{: for the com- | 270 % ho before vou start cles his lack of tact in exalting her ! that she must make some kind of | Yesierday arternoon, Mme. Mario | 0ELoL e SR sl ing. Your efforts will avail noth [k ar the expense of his mother's, | 2¢knowledzement of the girls con-| Sundelins. ihe soprano Mf‘lronnhl,mi R "I_;‘ 3 and you have but your trouble for T R T How | Serve. With feline expertness Opera star, scored a decided succ | DR 2 % [Eeurat: 7 5 { masked her purpose with an attack | Aradum. Sundelius possesses & romasi Sugene O'Brien, the man who has | If a chimney needs “pointing up ed fame on stage and sercen as | the inside of the entire house is “the perfect lover Lt the Lyceum | ing to be covered with soot. grates may be tightly closed and possible precautions taken but the will come down in clouds and penctrate to the farthest corner Salt sprinkled over soot spots is an | id in cleaning. Water will cause a stain. Remove all possible with a dry brush from woodwork and then wash and polish. Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfast—Stewed dried apricots, 0 S tiinsicdinithis iatincationtily o gheyfloved fodm ke drorih im: Ihis approval was dismayed pro i But her innate courtesy re fectiy rhdic ous! u're st try- 5 ,m:j“ a P \”‘,_"'}'J Just = upon Alfred ably sweet voice and the large audi- | Mrs. Durkee ence that assembled (o hear her was ‘It's ail your fanlt, AIf!™ she pout- | generous in its praise, the commit ied. “You know how I hate having [ on arrangements taking considerable | | things fed 1o me, and then you come | pride in her artistic prominence. H | poking that conscrve at me as if | At' the opening of the 'concert | i were a baby ting its bottle.” Madam Sunde sang Pu *s aria | ! Ax we wghed 1 wondered if the [ from Butterfly, “Un Bel DL The LD O Eand TR o hi had flashed into the | Arpi Sextet then gave two selections 1 minds of Alfred and Leila that had | which pleased immens Following "i come into mine—the reflection tha these liadaom Sundelius sang i little woman on the bed was very | Swedlsh songs, “*Aftonstamnin like a baby somectim Korling: “Vallpigelat,” by uncoaked cereal, toast, s boiled *And, besides, 1 just had sup- | "Mor Britta, by Peter rger coffec. per.” she t on. “and it wouid | @and “Aspokerspolske,” also by Pete e i 2 1 5 Al almon batime | son-Berge At the close of these i . powder biscuit, chopped pic plain | aumbers the opera r was pre- 5 OGO o sented with a beautiful bouquet of | = e Dinne Mock filet mignon, cream- { patronizingly at Leil in i way thar | TOSes in appreciation of her efforts. | |} } ¥ ed pot beet greens, : e to shike her—+and to. | A feaiure of the program was Her- ; : . radishes, honey UWays crazy (o ey new i ey i | e ) e Anderson’s violin solos which ; - My re. mother, just let this O 2 | were declared to be admirable in P - The beet preens!tals e of a Your tonzue a minute ;. e every respect. Mr. Anderson rendered o 1 Ml it i AR e et e | el On WIH a1 o it (o the bed, 1ifted the pink i | Tschalkowski's Andante. Cantabile” ; x | usually good and are very necessary in conserve on S e i Bt s 2 by Vil > the dict. The ra furnish the S T e GOl e e G e o e e (THE PEA’FECTLOV[B bulky food, providinz also some min- that the conserve fell upon | (Pranntng s 24 s son played he Rosary, its allur- . flm& cral. No dinner is well balanced un- Bt i Bl Beoveric RIS B Secie TS SIS EDIOShaCUINE ST oth e tn | wpeal finding response in the less the six different kinds of foods of her housewifely heart, whick j 0% last little speech. audlence’s enthusiasm. a feature picture by ghal name. | yre served, e up over t t me carrd that” Alfred s “Oh! Love But a Day.,” : v | The vaudeville bill i be featured by Baked Salmon. masterfully, taking it from her. and | yrps b row ¢ “Song of | bouncing carnival. The con- 1 can salmon " the two went out of the room. Leila | the @pen. “and ‘Fairy Pi st is open to all the athletically in- biespoons butter. | drooping, but Alfred stalking sterniy | Brewer were next sung by Madam | clined Young men in the audionce, wblespoons flour {along. a yather ludicrous figure, the | Sundelius. The latter was especially | The Dixie Four, Willie Smith and an. > cups milk. faimed to T aimes I | pink silk coverlet clufched in one | noteworthy. other act will complete the bill. The llespoons grated cheese. i ook . tem ! hand. while In the other still reposed A few words of merited praise are | management is pleased to announce e et The xirl's voice was law. anid | 1€ despised conserve. due Fillmore Ohman. who supplied ; that it has secured the famous play | san b Bl el ] Al M Durkee sent a wild | adimirable piano accompaniments, | and novel. “Huckleberry Finn, for un Benoen inted tonr T sorme inis [ ShTiCK atter him. “Yowre trailing rtict his selection, so beaut showing. Remove skin and bones from sal- e 1o e ‘_”,.. coveriet all over the floor.” ; fully played and so skillfully vflw-tf‘dl - S ST S T T mon. Leave in zood sized pieces. Put [ 1can take the stain out, pro. | 1 #athered it up into a crushed | as to distinguish him as an artist | “PHE CONFESSION” AT PALAC cracker crumbs in the bottom of a Bocy mittle st out mass without turning nhis head and | among tho instrumentali Henry B. Walthall, in “The (on. | uttercd baking dish. Make a sauce : e ... | stalked on down the hall The closing humber on the program | o _ci 5 Veaituall in = : of flour butter and milk and cheese. REasinit puEhot waterfont it O Ll nnose Tats thorinlin oitende: was a rendition by Madam Sundelius e Srongest Dhoto-| 5,4 nair of .the sauce’ in' the baking B e A ¥ offenc | was 1 g stk : dramas ever made, will be the b bt ; . Kee's ! Littfe Mrs. Durkee ferked herself pei-| of Bach-Gonnod's “Ave Maria” with | pHAHES Cver made LB dish, add salmon, season with salt and Thats silk, you know (TR praomrs s nibeen, Shi violin obligato hy Mr. Anderson, ac- | (HHHIC Screen attraction at.the Palace | Lo jer and pour over remaining white §;need liat water, ¥ the BNl fea (el Tovesick ~idiate - e companied by : Al ame (st g cok i Carainal ool [F o ealin el et e ey immvu-w that beats anvihing T ever | audience then arcse and sans “Am Jishop Nllan and lother prominent| sgiminutes. H . clerzyvmen, including local priests who ! Mock Filet M tufi because 1tricd so bard with Jul it does ein o come up our mother fhen Leila s excited t protiy hern aceent and drawl, which she lmost lost in ordinary conversa i Durkes glance quickly, at he i sh el at the fartive gleain » i ke which I saw in her eves. an | vl tha Leila was not looking | “ ¥ at b <l 1 bt Al ax obtuse and mads = vorse is next words GHBBEFRRELBIDF TR DO 9 GHEBLBHBOEHVOBBLHVEY | make me positively il il T ate anv- \irred's Mistake | thing more just now. I am sure the o 4 CONServe it very nice'™ she smiles see. mother'll be the st $2 knowle the corn,” he said you've done with <5, AIf!” she said pet never can get that stain The Four Morok Sisters New Vaudeville Acts Thurs. Added Photoplay Attraction Thurs., Fri., Sat. I suppose there are peaches in Ralph Ince as Abe Lincoin in ed be i that f little | ica.” “THE HAND OF OPPORTUNITY.” for ow's that for a little | e SONS THEATE outhern \id atteriibhe Wiy At ihe conclusion of the entertain- | 1 picture at a private showir I roun Al U Alea e a ' ‘ve slaved - =3 ane | ment Rev. Dr. 8. G. Ohman paid a | a! the Palace last Saturday morning, 8 slices bacon. o HARTFORD. _l_‘fdm'“‘Mdlmf:"’h‘“]":l'm,’"’,"”_\':"'N”‘ e Zlowing (rbnie 1o Mme. Sundelius, | M&HlY endorse the pioioplay. Salt and pepper. . fi{l’@ folelete] ‘3—‘@ @@fi@fi@&@@&@@fi i e I unfil arter mianight canning and pre. | Stating also that she had voluntaril :nj a reli rlmm_ ,-l:oml_‘hn. but a t Milk. ) plaht, 8:15. Scanc Time. | serving things he liked, and he's the | offéred her services gratis after \\-hwhI .V;rmz -n«‘_ »mn resting drama Season meat with It and add Week, Mats, Fri. and Sat | most particular hoy. too. T know T've: & 'isSing vote of thanks was given he ‘-\\'vml\ priest (played by Henry B.| enou milk to make stick together X . Sat. i i (e -i\v Wthe hanie The aiiair netted appreximat Waltlh could not speak to save his | well Form into flat round cakes I WEBER PRESENTS e el S e thants 000, which will be paid towards the | own brother from the scaffold. | about one inch thick. Wrap bacon W ZIMBALIST Comic Musi- i e R et hile that, Church debt. The coming mo th of There will be four excellent Keith | u‘rmfml lshimm with tooth picks. cal Play. [ Mo somt b quite S0 casily pleasad, | APl Wil see a renewed drive to | vaudeville acts on the bill, featuring | Broil or buke in a hot oven for v « clear > churel f all debt, when he Four Morok Sisters, ve lever | minutes. E E o i iin sverstnide She nane.| Cef b chureh of W e Four Morok Sisters, vely clever rnon. E @mfififi@fifi#fififififi-@fi | o the congregution will celebrate the | girls. Other aets® include Robert Honey Pudding. C TG VRIS LENO N S Gl S 25th anniversary of the continued | Swan, a finc single entertainer: Man. | cup hone | ¢ i 1 i service of its pastor. ning, Feeley and Knoll, threo 3-4 cup bread crumbs. And iy foolish little patient bur k Sl 1-2 cup mil I i dians who E nd Fleming and intg w tlood of childish, unreason g N Ry 1 S8, I.. Ars. 4 SEASTWARD HO! AT LFOX'S. it A0 Tonsance: 1 tablespaon butter, here will besa complete chango The novel. “Eastward Ho!" which w“{l:\‘_‘”" L completcychanze fo; 1-1 tenspoon ginger. BN TR TS M s #3o | s made 4 noteworthy suCeess as i s Kl £ 1-2 teaspoon ¢ amon P—— | magazine serial, has been put in pho- i . 1-5 teaspoon salt (i toplay form for the new William Fox SS 1) NDAY. Mix honey and br \dd star, William Russcll, the big, breesy irass fires necessitated the ecalling | milk, gir cinnamon and salt and athlete, and as such will be shown at | our by s yesterday the fire de. { the yolks of egzs. Beat well and add Fox’s beginning today and continuing | partment. The was w0 still | butter. Beat the whites of eggs till tomorrow and Wed ay. The re- rm which br 1t Stiff and dry and add ta mixtur urn ! chemical com- | stiff ports on the picture are that it is full l pany No. to the corner of South | into a buttered mold and steam two of humor. of complicated. hair raising [ Main s “ranklin square. There was | hours, situations and of the spirit of Ameri- | no d s to speak of. At 3:45 Little seeds at springtime planted can manhood. {o'clock an alarm was sounded from | in the graund make a mighty showing In addition there will also he pre box for S e on Walnut Hill | when summer comes around. s 1 an Outing Chester, “Passing § : N i 3 ‘ sented the W Britain n- | MARY HOUSE OF EXCELLENCE | the Buck.” full of exciting mirth and al hospital. It was extinguished | drollery, and the Fox News, with 1ts | quickly SOF 0 A E T 9 5 2 ARG B o e e L PR ! SOFT COAL MINERS Have you any systematic plan for taking care of TUESDAY—OPENI NG TODAY—WEDN ESDAY C’[TY ITEM‘S REACH AGREEMENT your earnings? ‘ WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS | i e If you are spending all you make, stop to think ® ® y Second Ward Republicans: Yowll | xew wage Scate i Based on Majoriy | Whether or not yvou are right. o regret it if you don't come to I hid ¢ i l lam usse deck’s Tuesday evening at § o'clock.— | eport of President Wilson's Many yvoung men and young women are profiting . Ayt e ) A | et by these goed times. i Mrs. Eugene Kieffer., of 91 Green i i ey I o, romorson ani W, B vood et o EMETLAD mOMbens | Xy York, Mareh 203 new s When young men or young women, or even older ) crsatile ar 1o exandra lodge, No. 24, 1. O ag BSOS ) ¢ ajo C E: < i ~ (0 SelGhs s T se v e | aexeeniengilin el onkiie madu il folks, put money into REAL PROPERTY such as the purt of President Wilson's soft coal’| ¢ §. ; | erernoon [ commission will he signed. it was pre " Eastward Ho EUGENE | it i | SN AT WILLIAMS ESTATE | Do your Iaster trading committes of aperators and miners " e-Leland's he live store. - R ho i odas (o nerolin \ Photoplay of Typical American Manhond O E sl il onSie s Pritain V. M. A & B soclety de- | John L. Lewis international bresi- | ogrer i indicates that they are the right sort. They are rted the Wallingford b t pool | dent of s United Mine workers, ex- L] N = . | S p y d l o \-Hl‘!\'\ nizht Return wames will | pressed confidence that the new asree the men and women who are going to win, fo.r the own- X !l l’eme au eVI A ‘The Perfect Lover’ | (e S 100 et tes o | T ok b s ismctorh il | ership of real property means permanent gain. ° . y ceived the third degree of the lcnix;n_mf rule throughout the conferences | - o L = 4--Big Quality Acts--4 : of Colunbus esterday aitarnoon in | fnd ther swoubd be o reacon or ans OUR SPECIAL DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN { Bardeck’s hall. A social followec | her de in “elear b the bi- 3 3 L AND HOWE MARK AND JO he e workers' presi o o = . o .. [IIesThic D instoths i nisaidsnl oy ) . B. Yesterday brought us so many visitors that it DY BUMPS HUMOROUS SIDE OF LIF 4 RAWLINSON | ever, pointed out that the awar 5 : ST e e et GRAND Hamum ; the president's commission was to be | was not humanly possible to give each person individual A i s i 5 s | s basis for a new contract anc ; : SR . s el e ME. AND MRS. HILL. & CO. in “Poor Old Tom” N L Would ot be written mio 4 new azec- | attention. We apologize for our limitations and hqpe ment without dis-ussion. 1o indicat- | those who were overlooked will call at our office, which ed that the miners would attempt to obtain further concessions from the | Will be open until nine evenings this week. Main Sueet. Phone 1026-C 3 OUTING SPASSING THE BUCK: [ ‘Outlaws Of the BURLESQUE FOX NEWS—With 10,000 Cameramen Al Over the World. D y eep JOE HURTIG'S s., Fri,, Sat.--“The Flame of the Yukon” § § YAUREVILLE “New Social Maids” | B o s APPOINTMENT d a seven hour day The b t\\‘\l\l of the commission, however, Telephone 606-12 S only gave them a 27 per cent. increase Williams Estate Sub-division, Al Koko's Ca val With Fascinating Ina yward and ’ and an ht hour day. The increase Main Otfice, Third Floor '\ i |(,|,m ators as to working hours and { frens Season is he Wa tch for the Day and Date of the Com- of P - 3 included the 14 1 cent ven the National Bank Bldg. i ic TFour. Hippodromc. workers when they returned to work 6 6 ” N . after the recent strike / WIIE BT, b i NI There was no conference today of | ’ e Come and sée the well known the anthracite sub-commiitee of ope ] wIrrn 3 Another Act of Quality JLLER TRAY INCUBATORS | ators and miner ppointed to nego- v A turn of crank turns every eag. tiate new agreement for the he L4 COMING ! AT THE ‘ caal worker - ! CONNTANCE '.A\|,\l.\|)\-|', - - » o, SR == N | To Heal a Cough S - 5 Awrch St Telo 1121-3, | 35¢. — Bluch ndolt, Illu‘ll 1‘ m N

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