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PLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations it of the Southern Moon. of our journey to Cedar 0 my imagination almost ht In an would & car, under Maj. Grant- 1 hands, hardly ground as it swooped up he sharp little hills and lovel stretches of road. ~a most wonderful one in the heavens, and ndow of the car I caught white gleaming stretches, Iy by towering trees de- ches for many feet of and bearing at their tops Tk green verdure. It was #ing sight, one which I derstand. I stirred un- Plcky's arms and leaned the window, derful!” 1 exclaimed. “Is I thought we'd left that hd those look like palm hey can't be.” puted with laughter. pd palm trees, there's a for you!" he cried. “But h your impressions, al- there can't be either & bully Christmas the same."” Major Knows. looks like snow in the interposed Maj. Grant- [poke without turning his ood drivers should, but ere carefully enunciated, tone unlike his usual d that he had given of talking while driving t and care. fns’ are pines, I suppose,” fl, “although I never saw " airplane seemed 1) grow tired of meeing Grantland commented. sand hill country, the th Carolina, the ‘Land 'ed Pine.’ " 1" I exclaimed, as camé to me. “I have bnt. the fact had gone of a Wife I leaned forward again to look out of the window, then resolutely turned my face away. 1 like jealous to guard all remarkable impressions I receive. 1 knew that the picture of the “palms .nd snow” bathed in the moonlight which I had photographed upon my mind could never be effaced if I left it alone, but it would be spolled for me if I looked out again with the analytical glance that my new-found knowledge gave me. No, I would keep that picture intact. The next time 1 looked at the long-leafed pines would be in the light of day. Maj. Grantland spoke again, abruptly “What dld you say is the name of that woman whose cottage you are to have?" . “What is it, Madge?" Dicky's voice had the puzzled note which it always holds when he has to remember any domestic detail. “Isn't it Watkins?" A “Home” Fecling. “Lukens,” I returned “Mrs. Martha Lukens.” “ I knew there was a Dicky cried triumphantly. “Yes, and that's about as near as you ever get anything you're told about the house,” his mother inter- posed tartly. “Oh say not so, mother of mine!” her son begged melodramatically. “Do not blight my reputation thus.” “Shut up,” Mother Graham ed, “and listen to Maj antland. has been trying to get a word edgeways for the last five minute: “A thousand pardons, Maje," Dicky mocked, and T saw that he was in one of his wild, irrepressible moods. “Come along, old boy, put that word in edgeways right now. I've always been curious to see how that Mttle trick was done.” “I was only going to shs Maj. Grantland replied, “that I know Mrs. Laukens of old. I have stopped at her house, and know where it is. You are going to her home?” “I thought we were to have a cot- tage by ourselves, weren't we, Madge ™ “Yes, but it is next Lukens' own home.,” I “Then I know just Maj. Grantland said, and in another minute we had swept into a wide driveway and up to the veranda of # big house blazing with lights. A small, wir y-halred woman with a shrewd yet kindly e stood on the steps evidently waiting for us. I had a sudden sense of home-com- ing after the uncertainty of the jour- ney. sedately, in 4" retort- He in door to Mrs answered. where it is,™ .0"0&#@@@@@@@&&#&##@@ JFOX'S VALIDE 715 DAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY WILLIAM RUSSELL —IN— lam Bang Jim” Tip-Top Comedy With a Step-Lively Star and a Crackerjack Cast TALKS” MUTT and JEFF VAUDEVILLE ING & LEONARD IN HARRIGAN SUNDAY EVENING, JONES FREDERICK —IN— = AND— Plar Willlam ¥Fox Announces the Presentation First Episode of the Serial Supreme ON SUNDAY, FOX ENTERTAINMENTS L2 1oL Tede ToteRotetodoto Totote Fote XX oY “BRIDE 13" “THE BARE IDEA"™ and “THE RED DODGERS" FOX NEWS 4--Headliners--¢ 3 CHARLES & POTTER “THE BANDIT” AUGUST 22 “FORBIDDEN TRAILS"” “THE PALISER CASE"” of the SEPT. 5TH. & & & & & & & & & 1 & “HOUSE OF HITS” ODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MARGUERITE CLARK - ome Out of the Kitchen’ CK DEMPSEY Last Chapter. arner Oland the First Chapter of the Thriling Detective Serial he Third Eye” ACK SENNETT COMEDY PATHE NEWS KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACTS—4 FHATURING JEAN LEIGHTON'S REVUE Minstrel Offering With a Big Cast of Entertainers. l ?@T{EI lflf VT ‘_7_ [ TLILTT] ' &p? -~ Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press bureaus of the theaters or attractions “SLAM BANG J1 : X'S. Every picture fan knows \\'mlum' Russell as one of the most convinecing | apostles of “pep” in the movie world today. Every solitary thing he does— every move (and every movie) he makes—has genuine dynamic force behind it. “In “Sldm Bang Jim" he has salved the problem for folks that can’t abide to sit through a slap-stick comedy or five-reel exhibition of athletic prow- ess, yet love to double up with laugh- ter over the real comedy of an en- grossing story and to be thrilled by feats of horsemanship and daring logicaily introduced and expertly performed. “Slam Bang Jim" presents just that Judicious mixture of fun, speed, stunts and romance that people like. It is a great bjg comedy drama, fast and funny, without being slapstick; and it keeps you on the quivive with its hair-raising adventures, without being a stunt picture pure and simple. “Pep” is its middle name and comedy its keynote. It opens at Fox's this afternoon for a three day engagement and Man- ager Dean promises that Willlam Russell, who plays the role of Arizona Pete will serve one hundred laughs to each of its five reals On the same bill the two monarchs of the kingdom of fun, Messrs. Mutt and Jeff in “The Bare [Idea,” a screaming Sunshine comedy; “Money Talks”, and “The Red Dodgers”, as well as the Fox News with its ten thousand cameramen covering the entire world. The vaudeville part of the program headliner “The Bandit,” biggest and most sensa- tional acts on the stage today, and Charles and Potter, Manning and Leonard and John Harrington. offers as a one of the vith which they deal YELLOW AND NILE GREEN DANCE FROCK AT THE PALACE. The Palace will offer first class at- tractions on the big bill for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Marguerite Qark. the winsome Paramount star, is in the photoplay feature in her latest comedy drama, “Come Out ot the Kitchen,” a story that will hold your utmost attention to the very end. Other photoplay features include the final episode of Jack Dempsey in his serial and the starting of serial, *“The Third Eve,” a detective story with Warner Oland and Eileen Perry featured. Mack Sennett's new comedy, “The Quack Doector,” with Louise Fazenda fea- tured will also be a big laughing at- traction of the bill. Four excellent Keith acts will feature the vaudeville program, headed by Jean Leighton’s Revue, an up-to-date minstrel of- fering with a cast of six real fun- makers. Other acts include Madden, the comedy juggler; the Neapolitan Duo in an operatic singing novelty and Nelson and Bailey In their com- edy skit, “At the Studio.” e Mothers Who Worry Because Their Ohildren Are Alling Should Take This Advice. There is always a good reason why a child is frail, and the trouble is often traced to poor blood, ich is caused by undernourishment. Of course every mother feeds her child regularly, but does the foad digest and nourish the body? Mosty no, when the child is thin and ailing. Many mothers in this city have found that a preparation of Cod Liver and Iron. called Vinol, is the best remedy for this condition. It contains no oil for children to object to, but it does contain the most famous tonics known to medicine, as will be seen by reading the formula on the label. We advise mothers to try it.—Advet popular the new w DIRECTORIES COMPLETED Subscribers to the Southern New England Telephone company are re- celving, or will within a few days, the new directories. After many de- lavs, due to the newsprint situation and other causes, the company has at last succeeded in getting the copies of the new books. They will be but sectional directories this occasion, in- stead /61 containing a directory for the whole state as heretofore When You Patronize the Economy Clothing Store patronize yourself. We money. You zZive you bigger values for less Our extremely low overhead cxpensc enables us to comply with our offers, Many of oww satisfied patrons have convinced themsclves by giving us a trial, and we assure you that you can also be convinced if you do the same. We keep open evenings until 8 o'clock, also Wednesday all day. 1 Simon Kaplan | 80 ARCH STREET New Britain, Conn. No Soap Better By CORA MOORE New York’s Fashion Authority Yellow has been one of the fawvoite colors this summer. It is an ingpiriting color to wear, and moreover is gen- erally becoming, especially to blonds. Here is a suggestion iff yellow from “Honey Girl”. Its material is inde- structable voile, printed in large yel- low rose pattern, over a foundation of Nile green pussy willow silk. The skirt has the voile draped over the hips, falling gracefully full and straight in the center with the edges bound with tarnished-gold ribbon. The corsage has, first, a bandeau with a soft shoulder drapery of yellow silk, then a bib made of wide green-gold ribbon and, as a final note, a folded girdle of the yellow silk. e Appear At Your Best—Instantly If you receive a sudden caller or ap unexpected in- vitation you can feel con- fident of always appearing at your best. In but a few ‘moments it renders to your skin a wonderfully pure, soft complexion that is beyond comparison. Gouraud s Oriental Cream Sond 15 forlridl dl FERD.T. HOPKINS & SON \' A \m'k “Honse of Hits.” SPECIAL FEATURE ATTRACTION SUNDAY NIGHT AND MON.. TUES.,, WED. “The Courage of Marge 0'Doone” A James Oliver Curwood Pro- duction, 7 Big Dramatic Parts 7 == For Your Skin=— Than Cuticura St e Qe e O A PIOCTURE THAT WILL MAKE YOU GASP WITH AS- TONISHMENT. | , ‘“Sweeten it with Donu no e, &M ?‘d:&— Just follow o, Cary Korelo syecem a8 l‘dlorl nds ::-n V2 ’H:\RTFOHD. OPENING WEEK DEEW AND CAMPBELL'S 1920-21 EDITION ““TheLiberty Girls” WITH JACK CONWAY. VAUDEVILLE. Lake Gompounce BAND CONCERT Every Sunday Afternoon REGULAR DINNERS Dancing, Wednesday and Saturday All the Attractions ‘Which Amuse PIERCE & NORTON, Props. HARTFORD. Store Closed Mondays Until September 6 inclusive. Agents for the. 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