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DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of evelations bout Dicky That Wor- ' Madge, gth left me went into Mkfulness which swept mrd Mother Graham's izod that despite the which had been few maments before take care of me. My Is like wsome hus os. You neithe or without her. This prie of the times I folt t live without her » door upon the people shoed away from the r to the berth and jown at me. She had » or three similar At motly what I needed, there was no necessity my forehead or pulse, hich T was grateful ne thing over with " #he sald in her mat- s as If she had been drink of water. “You nean a word I sald a and I know you aren't pr. So that's over with care of you, Now you peak or listen again ly still and I'll attend we can ining of my nervous he very timbre of her 1 reflocted upon the mother-in-law being best of anyone In this wo often drives me h her exactions. But from the first second by a Chill. taken Junior with jard the baby's prattle led through the door, alone In the drawing thing which gave my 'on rellef. I was fun p feel oppressed even my little child's voice, jeetest music in the or-in-law’'s movements jundless. T knew by a that she went through ft fingers and took loose gown for which ined in a traveling woly, A moment later ishingly tender fingers pes and stockings and pnents. Just turn over this softly after a little, e comfortable.'” SALE Street, 7 modern, Bank Rldg. rooms, of a Wife sigh of rellef as the soft loose dressing gown set- me. 1 stretched lux- once, then fell to shivering v sudden chill seized me warm a in-law wasted She huddled the piled my cloak of them, then as opened the door and sharply « that hot water bag ting fille Durkee's indignant voice I drew a folds of tled uriously my around violently as I felt I nev My mothe would around own shivere the cor Where spoke 6f Little replied here’'s something gone with the hot water pipes. porter says we can't get a drop until the diner comes But Major Grantland has a spirit lamp in his kit nd he is heating some. Here he mes now." “I hope 1 The decp voice sounded clearly the hot water. 1 can do?" “Fill that bag, Mrs. Durkee” my mother-in-law commanded laconical- ly, then she paused for an instant be- fore answering the major's query ‘Nothing, unless you can get something with some warmth in it put around Mrs. Grah. tartly at that. “She has and these car blankets ° much paper. There was Hugh Grantland's agnin, this time with in it “Miss Rrown, that cloak?" I could visualize the scene as well as if T were on the other side of the door—could see Rita Brown, haughty, selfish, incons making no mov 1o relinquish the cloak which she wearing <kilfnllr planne manoenvre—could see also the chag. rin which much have been hers at Major Grantland's terse command. Doubt. enough to meet her face,” in me on top she into 1dar poke you Mrs. wron and the delayed you." of the army officer in my ears. ‘“‘Here is Is there anything else have not me to she said a severe chill, like so another pause, then voice sounded a metallic ring vou for may T trouble erate Lost in But she was clever the situation—to ‘‘save Chinese parlance “Oh, 1 heg your pardon,” she said sweetly, “I really didn’t hear what vou were talking about. This will be the very thing for Mrs. Graham. I'll defy cold to come through that fu something lik my commented rimly Major Grantland. N any of you any long can stay outside, if his is nlml\(r in-law hank you, I shan't need Richard, want anything “Very well,” Through an intolerable husband a you Dicky inert w pain of cepted replied docilely flashed Had dictum my Lk nes doubt my that | vents you from becoming strong, (IATHE 1\-.\ I 2 g with laughs were more tan pleasing. Bernardo and Malcolm sing a little nit of everything. This pair tainers are both gifted - with rarely !"" .:!:flh\ , ‘Lribj e .,o/\. of the week. Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press bureaus of the theaters or attractions with which they deal. AT FOX'S, star, a remar! famous plavers, and an international- renowned camedy, form a “three- circus” of attractions which is ented at Fox's this half of A new able cast of Iy ring b p th The combination is made up of Wanda Hawley, recently created a star, and a superb cast of supporting players. It is seldom that a new star is lJaunched so auspiciously. With her capable company and a story that every critic in the country acclaimed for its humor, Wanda Hawley should make the same tremendous hit in “Miss Hobbs” which was evident dur- ing her long manths of apprenticeship as a leading woman in numerous dis- tinguished picture dramas. “Miss Hobbs™ is an interesting com- well acted, with the exceptional CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 8. BEWELL AND STRONG (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) A perfectly heaithy specimen of humanity is something which everyone cannot help but admire. The way he goes at gets through a day's work laughter makes m to melt away and after an hour spent in we unconsciously throw back our bring a sparkle into our eyes, and assume a little of his commanding air. Henlthy people make us feel healthy. And it you'll examine the backbone of such an individual you wiil find practically every vertebra lined up, seemingly with a ruler. On the other hand, an unhealthy speci- men of humanity s something we don’t care to look at He dislikes effort and drags through a day's work: his laughter is only half-hearted; and after being in his pres- snce for a moment we want to get away. No one likes to be around sickiy people. And if you'll examine his spine You will find several spinal segments slightly out of line, and in places the spine zig-zags. In the case of the healthy person the nervous system is free from pressure, and every part of the body Is functioning nor- mally. Such a person CAN'T BE SICK. In the other case the nervous system is not free, there is pressure on the in several places along the spinal column and consequently an organ or two are not ormally and freely Such a BE WELL ropractic removes spinal nerve pres- ermitting Nature to cure you of ain, sickness or weakness you » afflicted with not have your spine adjusted? Get rid of the nerve pressure that now pre- well and Your trouble is definite, and there iefinite for it Let_me show ou just where cause is. No charge consultation J.A.VOLZ shoulders the large nerves | star and cast, settings of exceptional interest and pleasing. On the same bill are “One Round Jeft,” aided and abetted by his co- worker in fun, Mr. Mutt, “The Roa to Ruin,” “He Loves Like He Lie and the Fax News, covering the entire world. There is another pleasing vaudeville bill. Sears and DuVal are a pair of nifty dancers. Tilden and Harris, with a line of chatter liberally punctuated 35 Convention of Conn. Fife and Drum Corps Ass’n ! AUSPICES OF T. A. B. DRUM CORPS. Friday and Saturday August 13 and 14 FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 13 Reception and Dance at Bardeck’s Hall. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 Contests at St. Mary’s Playground at 1:30. SATURDAY NIGHT Dance, Baton Contest and Drilling at Bardeck’s Hall PARADE SATURDAY A. M. AT 11:15. In WALDACE REID AT PALACE. the picture at the Palace theater this week, Wal- lace Reid has a vehicle that exactly “Excuse My Dust,” TODAY AND SATURDAY Don’t Miss Wallace Reid ‘Excuse My Dust’ A 90 Horse Power Thriller JACK DEMPSEY Sennett’s Comedy “You Wouldn't Believe It” e Keith Vaudeville Acts — L They're All Fine fpecial Features Sunday Night. Reserved Seats on, Sale Now enter- voices heard on the vaudeville stage and well deserved the liberal applause bestowed upon them, were great pets with The performance on roller skates of one of the beasts would do credit to any buman being. good bill at Fox's for this half of the Laorrtte’s bears audience. It is an all-round suits his brezy personality. Tt is automobile racing story involving the same characters that took part “The Roaring Road,” the mer success along the same Like its predecessor, “Excuse Dust” was adapted from a magazine story by Byron Morgan. Wallace Reid s “Toodles” Walden, manager of the “Darco” auto agency. He is forbid den by the president of the concern and his father-in-law, J. D. Ward, de- lightfully portraved by Theodore Rob- erts, to race. But the “Fargot” peo- ple, their bitter rivals, in an effort to learn the construction of the *“Dar- co’s” new motor, a close guarded sec- ret, issues a challenge to a road race from Los Angeles to San Francisco that “Toodles” cannot resist In the END BEST TODAY WANDA SBBUBOOTLLBLOBBLRBOEE O | “He Loves Like He Lies” “One Round -y (=] < < > = (=] = = F F (<] SEARS & DU VALL TILDEN & HARRIS & NDAY GLADYS BROCKWELL in MABEL NORMAND G GGG an AND LAST TIMES TOMORROW “MISS HOBBS” Without Doubt the Very Best Comedy Jefl” Mutt & Joft EVENING AUG. 8TH. And Fox Entertainments. Lotodotedelotegotelofotetofotofotototo o Lo FoFCr ¥y is fouled viciously by the drivers, but by a clever ruse D. Ward to roar through and win. There is a lot more to it than that, including the delightful ro-" mance and the straightening out of the laughable marital difficulties of Mr. and Mrs. “Toodles,” the latter role being played by Ann Little. Other films include a new chapter of Jack Dempsey in his popular serial in which he is seen in action, box- ing three fast rounds. Mack Sennett's comedy and the Pathe News. The vaudville bill contains four clever Keith acts with Mae Nevelle, a clever singing comedinne: Scott and Augrey in “Mother-in-law’s Visit”; Bernard and Ferr fine comedians, Wheeler T novelty worker: he argot’” allows J. ¢ fi##fi@&@@@@fi!—@@@@fi@@@@#@&@@fi# F'OX VAUDEVILLE PIZTURE S HAWLEY of the Year. “Road to Ruin Fox News 4--Headliners--4 BERNARDO & MALCOME LORETTA'S BEARS “THE DEVIL'S RIDDLE.” in - HOPKINS.” @-@@@@@@@@@@%@&@#@@#fi##@@fi#@ o HE BEST DENTISTRY AT ABOUT HALF USUAL PRICES and the hecause he did my illness hecause angty about the cloak which ntls had brought to prote durin motor ride f New about still Major pet not care he was either - The Chiropractor 230 MAIN STREET, BOOTII BLOCK Suite 4 Fourth Floor Phone 1732 on M 0- a. m—2-5 p. m. ning llmn- Monday, Tuesday, Thurs- turday, 6:30 to 8:30. This officc was established six years ago with the object of offering to the public MODERN, SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY at about half the prices usually charged for the BEST WORK. Our plan met with popular approval at once, and our success has been most gratifying. The large practice we now enjoy proves the need of a MODERN, UP-TO-DATE DENTAL OFFICE, equipped with the latest and best appliances, where the services of QUALIFIED, EXPERT DENTISTS may be obtained at a FAIR and REASONABLE price. SYMPATHY We wish to lay emphasis upon the fact that our dental work is Not cruel and heartless. Our first care is for the feelings of the patient. Our work is all done Sympathy and Humanity. We employ every Worthy prep- aration and Approved device for the alleviation of Pain, A. RILEY DOM 208, IBANK BUTLDING. 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Our work is guaranteed to be high class and scientifically correct, and all material to be high-grade. wait-—procrastination is the thief of health as well as of time. Next Monday PEYa DR PRPRBR 7] He clung 1o the rope of the speedl Sea-plane 19 ‘l 2 One stroke = (PER TOOTH) 7] B B 2 of the knife- == — and then =2 Bridgework, Gold and Por- celain, Regular $10 Quality $5.00 Bridgework is the best method of re- placing missing teeth where there are four or more solid teeth remaining. It does away with the necessity of a plate—is per- manently fastened in the mouth, and for all practical purposes takes the place of vour lost teeth. Crowning Teeth With Gold Or Porcelain Regular $10 Quality For $5.00 By this method many teeth badly broken down through decay or accident are s s $ cauty. A Tooth ‘100 ‘far Sone to Al can be saved to | Slip or drop, or they cost you nothing. 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