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ey gy 7 e oA ety rnm the wnlu \mdm th & Mvnll a ornhment, which at the and is wirod again and the, gv aftord m of n«- & Wen abie; The elengated “ “ cuggested for simple gowns. LYCEUM‘ THEATER “HOME OF MOVING PICTURE ART” Grand Opening of the Fall Season Labor Day, Monday, September Oftering Refined. Entertainmént for Refined People. Marvelous Music. ‘Wondceful Divertissment. MATINEE AT 2:00. EVENING AT 7:00. Jary. Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife !IF‘“!“" [~ - f""a\\ ATERS ) .;‘27 < ‘E-.' = \oz - wise noted, thest notices are written by the press he theaters or attractions with which thes deal . M THEATER OPENING. the things that the government called The Lyceum theater will open for luxuries during war-time. Eaeh the stason, fabor Day, September 6, | ticket for admission to any of the of four alults. She brought 1o her | Managzer Ralvini announced yesterday. | various attractions at the park will Kitchen an understanding of (h¢ | the opening marking the heginning | carry with It a card entitling the cooking, gained from | of the fall and winter season with a | holder te-participateé in the distribu- and of domestic sclence in a Stte | nrogram of supreme photopla tion of gifts at the country store. university.. Conscquently the advice The feature picture will bhe Several articles will he given AWAY she off is a tappy combination of | 5_heMille's production. “Why Chanze i for each of the attractions. theory 1 practice. Every recipe | Your Wife,” a Paramount-Arterafs D . she gives is her own, first tricd out | nhotoplay. Mr. DeMille hat - taken | LAST DAY FOR “DUDS,” AT FOX'S and served at her family table. for his theme a strikingly dramatic | Tom Moéore closes his engagement phase of youns married life. Tt telle jn ~Duds’ at Fox's this evening. | some secrets for the newly wedded, | “Duds” is one of those photoplays and the about-to-be-wedded. Gloria | wholesome story of a self-sacrifieing, stoning | Svapson and Thomas Meighan. who | portance at this time. It has been s starred in “The Miracle Man.," are|one of the hits of the season. the principal players. and they are “Water, Water FEverywhere—" 1is supported by a capable cast. not only dry humor but it the titie Several thousand dollars have been | of Will Roger's latest picture which €pent in renovating the Lyceum, and | will be shown at Fox's theater, be- every opportunity has been takén to | ginning tomorrow afternoon. It is a make this popular playhouse com- | whelesome story of self-sacrificing, fortable and homelike The man- ! big-hearted, lovable cowboy who fére- agement aims to offer refined enter- | goes his love for a girl in order that tainment for refined people. she may marry the man she loves. The patrons will find a pleasing The &tory of a man's fight Against sefting this season at the Lyceum. | the longing for liquor, the story of a The color scheme of interior decora- friend's sacrifice for the thing he held tion is new—ro6se,/ pink and white | dearest in life. to aid him and the with Fleur dé Li& and scroll twork. "-m he loved. the story of the cattle New draperies of pink, hmmifuljwonmry's manly code, which holds | Dicky Ty An Ereand. my mother-in-law’'s volce Iaply outside the door of “Where can we got beef 8 place?™ ked at me mischie n-udv! his volee to u o he spoke to oing to wet the doc's pre- right. Did you ever o ¢ the way he managed wd her eating out of his tame canary rtalnly a diplomat,” I pack, straining my answer. 1 was so one subject in all bated m and tHat was R ! had been promised 0. | boay rat reply had 'Um-m."” which her Invariable swer shoe made to Dicky paused she pided on her reply ‘t no butcher in dish yor ! raham, but maybe Mis ell yoh how to git some. | gits hers down Alber- threatened pelled to whose mother moved the hall, Lukens “Diplomat!” he snorted had nothing on this lad. He have Versailles gone fi United nte troubles world right fed Away on delay, but 1 pay aftention to voice grew out of evidently in wus com [G Che his down n Kuwchen Mrs. Sister Mary cooks dail bueaus of LYCE normal as earshot quest of or ‘oo for a rnmlly Machiavel- discreet | 1 ought ¥ of been over in there to political have ended then om the Ceeil States of the there I smiled lazily at him Isn't At qu he out The would should turn cars The variety of peaches known as | hun- | The Mystery of Jim Paige. clingstones are usually avolded by the the ' housckecper when she cans on ac- “To be Jim Paige?’ Dicky inter- | count of the difficulty of rupted. “Oh, 1 don't know! Every- |them is related to everybody clse down Rut been a | he the old =outhern families, [ |stones lnter mean Of conrse this is a tourist prelude | town, with people from every state in the Unton But Aberdeen, where thi from, is “ typical so 1 made to remove the possible to use the clingstones favored and worth while there is a way that makes it these peaghes and are ofigf the finest firmest heach it is well annin- them Lef p knife around the peach the seam on the fruit. Then quick- twist one-half off the other. With | «harp-pointed knife cut the stone | the half that holds it. EVENING PRICES— Boxét, 36 Centt, plus thz, & Génta; total 40 Cents. Entire Orchest: 27 Centay plus tax, 3 ; total 30 Cents. Parquet, 27 Cents, ;:; tax, § Cents; total, 36 3 Baldony, tear, 22 Cents, plus tax, 8 Otnts: total 25 Cents. Gallesy, 16 Conts, plus tax, 3 Oents; total 17 Cents. MATINEE PRICES— Boxes, 25 Cents, plus tax, 3 ¢ents; Total 28 Cents. Fntire Ovéhestra, 20 Oents, plus tax, 2 cents; Tolal 23 Cente. Entire Balcony, 18 Cents, plus tax, 2 Oants; total 17 Cénts. ,Galléry, 10 Cents, plus tax, 1 Oent; tatal 11 Cents. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday we | any had ! represent hap hern comes town him no answer. My thoughts with his first words. “Jim" had he known that this Iy physician was named “Jim?" DBesides " the way he spoke the name told me [ from intuftively that the doctor was “ The fruit must -not bhe over-ripe personality of which he had known [for the flesh will erush and the skin hefo His appearance at this time | slip in the twisting. was, I was sure, at least the second Menu for Tomorrow. chapter in Dicky's knowledge of him Breakfast—Orange juice, The fantastic conviction that the | sirup, eoffec doctor had some romantic con- Luncheon cut with a sharp following ling were Paige How en was three miles dis- ady sharpened appetite whot to its edge at this ND— | floral decorations and paintings have | courage and forgetfuiness of seif, the heen put up. The stage has béen im- | prime virtues—these aré the theme of proved with new scenery and floral | this latest Will Rogers pieture. “Wa. including a framework Of"hr‘ Watar Everywhére” remains at alonz theé footlichts. | Fox's for thé rest of this wéek. waffles, Baked sweet potatoes, with the life of Edith Fair- fox back to me, but T had no tm speculation for Mother Graham's flurrieg entrance effectual- Iy put both thepeht and conversation, except on gde subject, to rout hard said excitedly. “You must telephone Maj. Grantland im- mediately.” [IARTFORD. CK SINGENR Proscnts RY LANDER TRAMP” ing Duchess’’ UDEVILLE * ¥he Mscovery I« Threatened, her son demanded deah old boy any of the “Why the rush?” | lazily. “What's the done now? Are there spoons missing 7' “Please don't congenital idiocy sibly help,” she tor has ordered garet, end there isn't any Aberdeon or Cedar Croft Mrs. La- kens suggests that as the major will no doubt drive over this morning. he wonld be very glad to bring p steak with him. So hurry up and tete- phone him or he may start.” An ugly flush mounted to my hus- band's forehead, and his voice was metallic as he answered his mother's request. display any more than yo an p snappod hat doc- beefsteak for Mar- nearer than be——switched,” he made the lame substitution at the sight of his motherys shocked face, “if T'll do any- thing of the sort! Look here, mother. 1 haven't lost any of my faculties yet, and T still possess the usual comple- ment of wrms and hands, and feet and legs, and the powers of locomotion I think I'm still able to rustle a beefstenk for my wife without sum- moning A man six miles away (o do it for me."” He snatehed up his hat and coat and left the room without deigning a good-by to either of us. My mother- looked at me With surprised annoyance written on her face. “IIt warrant you anything.' she said, “tAnt he will brder a taxi and go him ¢ to Aberdeen for that steak Goodness only knows what 1t will cost him! Of course, in one way, 1 ean’t blume him—he does distike that jafkana of a major ®o Her tone pointedly fold me that I I dlone was to blame, not only tor Dicky's dislike of Ma). Grant- land, but for avagance, and for everything else pleasant that had happened with day or two But 1 felh no entment at the tone or the look h accompanied it 11 have jearned that such ebulli. |'url|! e whmply Moth aham’s way In-lnw and his ext sinc rG of letting off steam I stippose I' better he looking over things so you can have them when you dr * whe went on af.fuct to “Have you wvith than these They're hardly suit. throfigh that sand.’' your ready in mattor “I”\ | under the | able for tramping #he rtooped for the yox, In o of which I had hidden the handke | entef Wnining the picces of torn Tues., Wed. ' .’Qaa«n} By 200205 20 4, 92 8 FOX S «nu(.p v other shoes you LAST TIME TODAY OM MOORE T - “DUDS” The Mystery Story of the Yenr, 'S JONAH DAY SVIRTUOUS HUSBANDS" CHESTER OUTING FOX NEWS AUDEVILLE 4--Headliners--4 & STEWART LD, AND MARBEL JEANETTE 1T & MACK MAILA & COMPANY — NATURDAY ~1 . WATER IWE Saturday AY = FRIDAY Ntoey “Bilty e — DAY BEVYENING First Episode of the S “HRI rox NTERTAIY 0.6’.9...000090 Lol 1 SS2HHGVVGVLHILVOTTITHVETBOY and tea stuffed celery baked ham, brown bread butter, peach cup, drop cakes, Dinner Baked beans, baked tomatoes, apple and salad, toasted crackers, pie, cold coffee. My Own ham is al has not the delicious baked ham. The vinegar been aweetened and splced pickles is a good substitute old, Madeira™ in which the Virginian hams were. ¥aked : Baked . Sweet,. Polittbes. 5 swedgpotasdes 52 3.4, cup brown sugar 18 cup wager. - 1 teaspoon kemon jtiice. 1-8 t of nutmeg. Salt lancppcr. Boll sdgar and water until a soft ball is formed in water. Add lemon Recipes. vn good but it piciness of a that has for sweet for the famous Boiled } | blackberry | .. juice and nutmeg. RBake or boil po- tatoes till nearly done. Peel and cut in halves lengthwige. Put in & bute tered baking dish rounded side down. Dot with bits of butter, sprinkle with salt and pepper and pour over part of the sirup. Add remaining potatoes, salt, pepper and butter. Pour over rest of sirup. Bake - until slightly hrowned. Serve frem the baking dish ¢ . Peach {up. t large peaches. 1 pint orange fce. Raspberry sauce. Put the peaches, sliced In high- standing sherbet glasses, one peach for each glass. Fill the glass with the ice and pour raspbérry sauce over the whole. Probably Mrs. Hubbard's cupboard was bare bécause Mr. Hubbard had gone vaeationing. Women just won't cook when the man's away!® MARY Quality Is Everything Natueally, having spent many years in the making of portraits, we hiave very positive ideas on that eb- ject. To our mind a quality portrait should have distinetion of pose, orig- ality of mounting, that wirility of dincation which madkes the omn- looker say to himself: “A Perfect Idkeness,” and to our mind a quality | portrait should sell at a reasonable | price, AS OURS DO. ARCADE STUDIO The FPhotographer in your town Helpless and Bed-ridden for Sixteen Months Back to Perfect Health conoueRs RREUMATIOM Mrs. Dtizzie McMas- umphrey_ St., Lowell, Statement b, ters, 312 Mass W. A. Varney, Dear Sir— ““For seven years I did not know # day that | was without pain. All my joints were afflicted; when I moved my head I could hear and feel grating like there was vel nd in my neck. My knees were 80 drawn up | was unable to straighten .them. To sit down I would have to literally fall in a chair. The last doctor said Iwould never get rid of the disease as it was the worst form of rheumatism Arthritis Deformans. 1 was in beé sixteen months. After taking Var-ne-sis, the pain and stiffness became less noticeable. The chalky bunches of the fingers and knees disa) hands straightened. can now ‘eed and dress myself, walk down stairs, sew a little, and do some housework. VARAESIS RUBOY mm PAIN { made at Capitol Park for an old-time []] F] U (m] EEEE T EEEEE The Lyceum will be in every sensa the hems of moving picture art. The best known of the Paramount-Art. craft pictures, the first of which I8 Why Change Your Wife,” have héen booked. For the remaining three days of the week thére will be George Fitzmaurice's production, | ‘On With the Dance.” with Maé Mur- ray and David Powell. Other Para- mount pitturés eoming are “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” with John | Rarrymore; ‘““The Copperhead,” with Lionel BarryMore; “The Prinee Chap’; and Fannie Hurst's famous story of Jewish mother-love, “Humoresque.” Other motion pictireé attractions for the week include a Harold Lloyd comedy, “His Royal Siynéss,” Burton Holmes Travelogue and an episode of “The Silént Avénger,” with Willlam Duncan. Thig serfal picture will be shown evéry Mond. Tucsdayr and Wednesday, one episode each week until thé pieture fetmiinates. the Fox News. bill is also scheduled. BROCADE FOR DISTINCTIVE CHAS. RAY AT PALACE. Tonight for the last time the Pal- ace offers Anna Case, Ameériea’s most beautiful prima denna. in her debut in phetoplays, “The Hidden Truth.” Other flms include Eddic Polo and comedies. For the last half of the weak an excellent bill has been ar- ranged with photoplay and vaudeville features. Charles Ray is the star of the photoplay bill in hie new com- edy drama, “Greased lightning,” 4n- othér of his coungry boy chargete izations that has made him popular. Other films include Warner Oland in & new chapter of “The Third Eve.’ The Keith vaundeville Bill contdins four exceilent acts with Janos & Sea- gle. two pretty girls in a musical of- fering: Jess & Dill, two comedians, in their laughing akit, “The Hunt- ers” and Grazer & Lawler, in set- ting the style in songe 4nd dances. M \l-\' I'l(‘KF‘()nI) COMING. Having won the heart of the world and established hérself as the great. est exponent of child charactérs én the stage and screen, the éver versa- tile Mary Pickford will shortly ba seen in New Britain at the Palace theater, in “Suds,” a Unite@ Artists photopiay of An ' entirely different nature to anything in which she has herotofore appeared. The theme of “Suds” is based Maude Adam’s famous play Me Thumb.” AT CAPITAL PARK. KExtensive arrangements Aré being on BEY CORA MOORE, “Op o New York, Sept. e Ver cloths, fashion again. signed by Mood, servative and exclusive. rial is white faille, green gold. Southern Mardi Gras carnival to be held on the ground® on Reptember 7, 8, 9 10 and 11. The entire place is to be brilliantly decorated for the oceasion and the work of prepara- tion was begun yesterday. There will be established a real old-fashioned country store, well-stocked with the necessaries of life as well many of EEEE®H®HE top. wired 8 GREATDAYSof CARNIVAL AND MERRYMAKING September 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 [w][®] GIFTS GALORE To Be Awarded On Every Attraction -—-o_. BATHING m. to 11 p. m, o THE FIVE FLYING HERBERTS In Thrilling Trapeze Performances—FREE B Matinee Prices Throughout Week [8}{m}{m] FEEEEEEEEErEEEEEEEE Other gcreen offerinks in tomérréw's program aré “A He Male Vamp,” an Arbuckie picturs, Mutt and Jeéff and An entire change 6f the vaudeville EVENING GOW Oséll B. DeMille’s Production, “WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE” (A Paramount-Arterafe Piéture) Anothey superd Cécil B. DeMille production powertul in jts appeal. Amau,mw G and Thomas Moighan, hero of “The MiTAclé Man"™ Harold Lloyd Comedy “HIS ROYAL SLYNESS” Bufton Holmces Travelogue, and othér feature attradtions, By popular demand we will show one episdde of the serial pioture, “The Silent Avenger” every Monday, Tuesday and Wedads- day until the termination of the picture. ——— e e ——— Coming Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Gebtge Fitsmaurice Production, “ON WITH THE DANCE” (A PAramount-Arteraft Pioture) With Maé Murray and David Powell New York's Fashion Authority. 1.—Gol4 and sil- rich brocades and much scintillating trimming are decreed by Here is a suggestion-—a model de- who is both eon- The brocaded First, there is a founda- tion of white silk cut with a bandeau Over this is draped the brocade | in princesse style, cut dlagonally from one shoulder to the hip wherse it to- stand out and disclose Mardl Gras at Capltul Park Tickets Being Distributed All This. Week For thef In Water Pure Enough to Drink in Finest Swimming Pool in New England. Open Daily From 10 a Band Concerts Afternoons and Evenings ALACE “HOUSE OF HITS” e —————— A CASE IN “THE HIDDEN TRUTH" GOOD VAUDEVILLE .t TONIGHT — A FRIDAY — SATURDAY THURSDAY Thomas H, Ince presen CHARLES RAY 'Crea;ed Lightning” WARNER OLAND 4..Keith Vaudeville Actg--4 IN— “THY: THIRD EYE”

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