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CHILDLESS WOMEN hero, d who is innocently led into an ofl swindle two crooks, he is wvhile in the role of “Bad Pat™ . rabber-murderer, he is equal- effective. Appearing with Mix for st time as a leading woman is ret Loomis, tractive young n. who plays the heroine admir- Sy A delightful love story is ef- story, | fectively interwoven and an excellent of | cast in addition to Miss Loomis gives Mix an ideal support Included in the program comedies, “Oh, What a “Footprints™, and ‘“Three Raisins and a Cake of Yeast”. Mutt and Jeff are also with us, as well as the Fox News. In the vaudeville section pf the bil! appear Marr and Evans, Anita and Hart, Kennedy, Bruce and Hawkins, and Ward and Wilbur Girls volce was rough tension can ke all oternal by an, triangle, women plot same always can get a in nicely what care of her. Ro taxi | and e old time | inswered onc is a i it 1 the tra wondered Is 1 make life itself as ght ince pe is always capable of a differ here are two women anc Burnt Wings.” the photodrams ring Frank Mavo now being at the Lyceum theater, but the written by Bayard Veiller, author Within the Law"” and “The Thir- teenth Chair,’ handled from an entirely new the \ that | wecur wonde mp made Inced | wo I kn thinlk must hav the ent my words, fo 1 e ' question about omewhere, al- 18 e local of the subjunctive It no doubt was deep Intak his machine from anew at his [t supply hour natural conscie Dicky do with it There hearing were fairly shoute temanded talking at | pe a being my ho Is hurt? 'l heard about \W that you were 1 dia o 1 are three Knight", yet 1 with the not cannot beliet have is angle AT PALACE. is offering a fine bill of Keith vaudeville for days of the week. Mar- the winsome Pa en in her latest p: Miss Hoover”, of roman with just action and excitement to make it. Other films include a new of Dempsey's 3 dies and News, The v ¥ the Keith h Tom Bréwn's County Offic g musicians and fun antics rehears 1id public out many @ include Challis and e one nee that pilaue at did { something with to ‘A concprning They phone You simply 1j. 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Do For Yo“. mt.'-:d. of Inside the line to cap when it to a to im rapidly Natura! Sy r. of Gold I thought [ he rd, which pammeor with o Meing again Beautiful Women of Soclety, duringthe pas* d | | seventy years have re ] upon it for their distin- hed appearance. The refined, pearly » oft, white complexion f] renders instantly, always the source [ flattering comment. urauds ntal Cream contrasting with the Dicky dieplayed emaining The of my husband's wish Falrfax annoyance by me with was fre It 1 could olicity not help in his voice had behind | difrerence my membrance ith Inconvenier ward nave riously ing Hrown's companionship ankiir me r within spirit indifferent of Dijc! replied demur my aly anger o 1 must corr you Grantland. 1 much e with Hastings.” I heard that quick the breath, but his perfunctory enough very kind. We shall s at 1 must you ave to allow for car, you know."” watching for cause you possible on one pe it Is you e of A take MaJ n deep of were You are directly. | reandy. We ishaps to the “I whall be eplied rn delay.” Thank hung 1 went head in a that If Maj the station ously by ask not a ond's he 1 receiver back Katie with whirl. 1 knew full Grantland brought Dicky would be f but he had chi his own attitude that I fo ly glad of this 1 had scarcely had t the possible before the Jim prem other you," quietly, he ip the to gy s0 me myself savs to retaliate lly consider equences of my act again 1 had a little jon that Dicky was at the of the and | wanted phone rang sent inswer it, for | wire, to possible you," the in to re 1 to shly made Ky's ely »int prefer that in words tart be 1 sec my wel me uri Hed und chance ime con ole to oni end schoo d Cortan in songs and dances, w Elliott will surprise you something new in vaudeville CORMICAN 1dic witn AYERS, the current Cormican Plavers at is a most pleasing bill. Next week they will present Wil- liam Collier's biggest laughing suc- cess, “Nothing But the Truth”. It was used by this master comedian for three seasons and was everywhere ac- claimed the funniest show in vears. James W. Ashley, the company's stage director originally produced the play for Mr. Collier. In his opinion the cast of the players are ideally suited for this play and he predicts thdt in “Nothing But the Truth”, Cor- mican audiences will see one of the finest stock performances of the sea- son. Seats for “Nothing But the Truth” are now on sale. Curtain to- night at § : ™E “Very vehicle of the Parsons’ theater, Good AT PO N Tom Mix openced a three day’'s en- ement at Fox's this afternoon in his latest William Fox production. “Three Gold Coins,” stirring sto.y of the West, written expressly for him by H. H. Van Lean. In this produc- tion Mix eclipses anything he has pre- sly done. As Bob Fleming, the Kitchen M cooks daily for a ily of four adults. She brought to her kitchen an understanding of the chemistry of cooking, gained from study of domestic science in a state university. Consequently the advice she offers is a happy combination of theory and practice. Every recipe she gives is her own, first tried out and served at her family table. 1920, The woman who lives several miles from a grocery store always wants plenty of lemons on hand but some- times hesitates to buy them by the dozen for fear of waste. Lemons can be kept in cold water to cover for an almosf indefinite pe- riod. Of course the ‘water must be changer every day or so but the sat- isfaction of knowing there's a lemon in the house more than makes up for the effort. I always keep plenty the house and feel prepared for any emergency. Cold tea or hot tea is made or ruined by the presence or absence of this fruit. Mcenu for Tomorrow. Breakfast—Iced currants, scram- bled eggs, corn muffins, coffee. Luncheon—Salmon croquettes, new peas in cream sauce, chocolate cream cakes, tea. Dinner—Consomme, mock filet Mig- non, baked potatoes, buttered cauli- the of her Sister (Copyright, N. E A) of lemons in Lancaster. Pa.—“I was weak and run down, had pains in my head, back | and stomach all the| time, and bearing down pains. 1 had used Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound a nd it| helped me, so my| mother got me to! try it again, and I am now feeling bet- ter than I have for years. We were)| married sixteen | d years and had no' children, but now we have a fine b:g‘ boy and we always call him our ‘Pink- ! ham’ boy. The doctor was afraid of | my case as I was 41 years old when (.he, bov was born, but I came through all | right. You can use this as a testimon- | ial if you wish and I will certainly write | to any one who writes to me about it.” | —Mre. MARGARET G. HAvERcAMP, 529 | Howard Avenue, Lancaster, Pa. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound will help von, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn. Mass., for advice. Your letter will be opened. read and answered by & woman and held in strict confidence. Globe Clothing Hous Exclusive Agents SPLCL\L SALE ON FISK BICYCLE TIRES. Flsk Cord ... Fisk 66 E. H. .. Fisk Victor Th«mvml Fisk Victor Road ... Fisk New Departure . Pennsylvania U. C. Cord . Pennsylvania U. C. Fabric Pennsylvania S. 8. 5. T. Bike Tires . Goodrich Tires Automobile Tires 28x3 . 30x3 . 30x3 . 33x4 30x3% pepans 8a2isss8582s! aan 222 e Fisk Red Top . Bicyeles Bicycles Second-Hand Bicycles PETER ROSSO 336 East Main Street. 833 myself calmness before tulked ta, rigid to him flower, romaine salad, raspberry wa- ter ice, cake, coffec. My Own Recipes. These salmon croquettes are very good and do not necessitate deep fat frying. While the deep fat® fried dish never seems hearty and heating when it reaches the table it is sort of a hot process for the cook Salmon Croquettes. R ottter, 1 cup cooked salmon. 1 cup mashed potato 1 egg. hin th IMAN IN GREY" [ 1 tablespoon lemon No. 13, Salt and pepper. " oy Pour lemon juice over fish. Mix o fish and mashed potato thoroughly. ity Add egg and seasoning and beat well. Make into small croquettes. Put in '.. pan with melted butter, put a bit of butter on each croquette and bake hot oven. Raspberry Water Ice. 2 quarts raspberries. 1 3-4 cups sugar. 2 cups water. <prinkle berries 1Y stand two hours, Rub through a water and freeze | three pa-ts of ice salt Think of the days | would buy a sudsy ice TONIGE MATINEE SATURDAY 1 K FOURTH w DRAMATIC STOCK €O, TUNE UP YOUR CLOTHES Going away on your vacation? author Law."” juice. —t “VERY l.(N)II The M [ Nest Week— NOTHING BT THE TRUTI ' PARSONS’ | 'Lake Compounce BAND CONCERT News Magnzine Domino Qual- ity in a cane sugar syrup. DAY EVENING Moore N of Harvard” Also TURPIN N DDLE IN BERI in a Have you enough clothes to keep you fresh with sugar and tightly covered. coarse sieve. Add To freeze use to one of coarse day Aftcrnoon DINNERS and Saturday Fve REGULAR y S American Sugar Refining Company and cool? Dancing. Wednesday Al the Attractions w h Amuse & NORTON, Bristol, Co ABEEEEE BEETET T T G ez | | CUTICURA HEALS FOX'S PALACE]| | INTENSE ITCHING VAUDEVILLE el Burning On Hands. Could Not Put ! Them In Water. Lost Sleep. when a nickel cream soda. RY PIERCE Props. You may have some of last year’s clothes that you want dry cleaned — or dyed. Send them to us now before you pack your bag and start for mountain, lake or shore. TODAY — FRL — SAT. “My bands were very sore and 1 could not put them in water to wash them. There were some pimples on my hands, and the itching and burni were so intense that scratched and irritated them, and I could not sleep at night. fihg :‘O‘\Iblfi lasted two weeks before I tried Cuticury. When I had used two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Oint- ment for about two weeks I was healed.” (Signed) Reginald Daigle, R. F. D. 2, Fort Kent, Ml—idne g JACK DEMPSEY Use Cuticura for every-day toilet - rposes. Bathe with Scap, soothe 4--Headliners--4 i S imiment, dust with Taicun. ANITA & HART i oy AT ety s 3 3 'h'.' sa. Omm”‘ 450{ Taleum 2c. s -‘c-r'}‘-.s.»d--::--i“-- We can make your vacation happier by DAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY JULY 15, 16, 17 WILLIAM IXN PRESENTS TOM MIX el s REE GOLD COINS” A BRATTLING, RIF-ROARING ROMANCE MH WHAT A KNIGH i RAISINS AND A CAKE Y — MUTT & JEFE VAUDEVILLE MARIL & FVANS DY, BRUCE & HAWKINS, Marguerite Clark —IN— ““Little Miss Hoover”’ tuning up your clothes. UNION LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. 266 ARCH STREET, TELEPHONE 904 OF YEAST.” - FOX NEWS —r— KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACTS SUNDAY EVENING, JULY 18TH. ~—WITH— AN ALL STAR CAST IN “CAMILLY ov YUKON" —AND— MARSH -= IN — “HIDDE FOX ENTERTAINMENTS 1P 25 0 7R 5 5 2 B 6 8 O 7 R S R R “TOM BROWN'S COU OFFICIALS” EASED AT ONCE BY THE OLD RELIABLE REMEDY:- DEPENDABLE ABSOLUTELY— APUDINE | ITS UQUID = QUICK.EFFECT b » FIRE R A Riot JUNE of Music CAPRIC and Fun SUNDAY