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YCEUM THEATER “HOME OF MOVING PICTURE d Opening of the Fall Season bor Day, Monday, September Offering Refined Entertainment for Refined People. s Music, MATINEE AT 2:00. ART” | Marvel Wonderful Divertissment., EVENING AT 7:00. onday, Tuesday, Wednesday Cecll B. DeMille’s Production, HY CHANGE YOUR WIFE” (A Paramount-Artoraft Picture) saperb Cecll B. DeMille production, lavishly staged and in fts appeal. A notable cast, headod Glorin Swanson s Meighan, hero of “The Miracle Man. Harold Lloyd Comedy ‘HIS ROYAL SLYNESS” Holmes Travelogue, and other fea [pop demand we will show one episode of the serial ‘l‘h Sllent Avenger” every Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- I the termination of the picture. Thurs., Fri., and Sat. George Fltzmaurice Production, DN WITH THE DANCE” (A Faramount-Artcraft Picture) ire attractions, With Mae Murray and David Powell. CE PRICES— EVENING PRICES— 25 Cents, ""’”‘" Boxes, 36 Cents, plus tax, 4 z Cents; total 40 Cents. § Towal 38 Contd. Entire Orchestra, 27 Cents, Orchestra, 20 Cents, plus tax, 3 Cents; total 30 tax, 2 cents; Total 22 Conts, s, Parquet, 27 _Qents, plus tax, 3 Balcony, 15 Oents, plus Cents; total, 30 Cents, Balcony, rear, 22 Cents, 2 Cents; total 17 Cents, , 10 Cents, plus tax, 1 tax, 3 Conts; total 25 C lery, 15 Cents, plus tax, 2 t; total 11 Cents. Cents; total 17 Cents. Quallty Is Everythmg Naturally, having spent 7eous IR the MAking of! Portomiti e have very positive ideas on that sub- ject. To our mind a quality portrait should have distinction of pose, orig- inality of mounting, that virility of dolineation which makes the on- looker say to himself: “A Perfect Likeness,” and 10 our mind a quality portrait should sell at a reasonable TRAMP” rice, AS OURS DO, Duchess” | ARCADE STUDIO The HARTFORD, ACK SINGER Presents ¥ LANDER Photographer town. ALACE “House of Hits” in your VAUDEVILLE ¥ = SATURDAY 3 CONTINUOUS SHOWS SATURDAY HARLES RAY T REASED LIGHTNING” VARNER OLAND MACK SENNETT'S COMEDY KEITH VAUDEVILLE —IN— “THE THIRD EY SGREAT scorm JESS and LAZAR and JANOS and SEAC GRAZER and LAW TH. HE SEA RIDER™ SUNDAY, ARRY MOREY RY McLAREN “BONNIE LA Don't Miss the Sccond Episode of “Hidden Dangers™ RESERVED SEATS ON SALE NOW. SEPT BER ] HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife How Dicky Broke a Record. “It 1s to be hoped I should know how to perform so simple a culinary act as to bake potatoes”™ my mother- in-law sald with her nose in the air. But I knew, nevertheless, that she really was mollified by my suggestion that she superintend the preparation of the breakfast, for which I was so hungry. She departed hurriedly, and I was sure that long before she re- turned she would have forgotten her rancor at my not permitting her to examine the contents of the twisted handkerchief. I sponged my body with cold water and dressed slowly, for I found that I was far from possessing the strength I had thought. As I took from my bag and suitcase a plaid “sport skirt” and pongee blouse, a light sweater and the low, serviceable oxfords and golf hose which I meant to use for tramping, I whimsically thought that now I was preparing for the walk for which I had so longed I would like nothing so much as to go to bed again. Dicky sauntered in as I was putting the finishing touches to my hair. He had the air of having spent thé pre- ceding hour in indolent contempla- tion of the landscape, but looking shrewdly at him I saw that he had been engaged in something strenuous. His face was flushed, and his breath- ing was a trifle hurried. And though | he tried to make his vofce nonchalant, l he could not keep a triumphant note out of it when he spoke. Dicky’s Small Triumph. “Well, old dear, your breakfast is on the broiler! The redoubtable Mandy assured me just now that ‘the young missis’ brekfust would be ready in two shakes of a lamb's tail.” But J am afrald she meant a sheep of a studious and ruminative disposition, who would pause to compose a poem between shakes. But mother is on the job Wwith bells on, so you may hope for the best.” This was assuredly my ocue to be appropriately surprised and pleased and grateful I knew that Dicky ex- pected it, d that it really was his due—he had no doubt made a most spectacular dash to secure the food for which had wished. But though I forced my lips to pleased acknowl- edgment, my voice and face to grate- ful interest, I did not feel particu- larly enthusiastic over his somewhat theatrical performance. It would have been so easy for him to have done as his mother suggested, ask Major Grantland to bring up the pur- chase when he drove over as he had signified his intention of doing. And my resentment—if my feeling was strong enough for such a word— was increased by the irritated con- tempt with which he had treated the mention of the officer's name by my mother-in-law. Urged to Appear Il But I do not think Dicky guessed the feeling which lay beneath the smile and sprightly query I gave him. “However did you manage it in so short a time?” I asked, “I thought there was no butcher in the town.” “Your thinks are eminently cor- he answered. “I got this steak in Aberdeen, three miles away.” “How in the world—" I was still caretully incredulous. “Taxi my child tax my husband retorted. ‘““There’s a chap down here that's got the world beaten for get- ting to a place and back again. Has a make of car that he's a fanatic about, and he and the car are like two souls with but a single thought. You'd think his car was human the way it responds to him, and the way he talks.about it. He has a place near here in the winter and spring, and a homo out on the east end of Long Island. I've sben him before, but never hippened to have him do any work for me. But me for him! “He's a careful driver, but, oh, boy! Can he get every ounce of speed out of a car I'll say so! I told him what T wanted, and telephoned the butcher while he was getting his car out. I got out in front of the shop while the car was still moving, and the butcher handed me the steak while the driver was turning the car around. So we didn't lose a minute.” He was so boyishly elated that mp eritical resentment vanished in a rush of tenderntss. “It was pefectly wonderful, travagant boy!" T said, with my arm around his neck. “I shall enjoy it all the better for its having come the way it did.” And enjoy it T did hugely when Mandy finally brought it, broiled to a turn, and accompanied by the other things for which I had asked. T had just finished and Mandy was clearing the tray when I heard the noise of arrivals outside, and in another min- ute Leila Fairfax was ushered into the room by ky. She looked in dismay at the tr and me. “Whatever shall T do?" she ex- claimed in ludicrous but real conster- nation. ‘“Auant Dora Paige is outside, prepared to nurse a real invalid. You'll simply have to get in bed again.” you ex- ####@@fififi-@fi@fi@a@@fi FOoX’ S DEVIL VZ-YS TODAY AND WILL ROGERS A Picturization of Willlam R. Post Story — “Billy Fortunc” “THE SONG BIRD” MUTT and JEFF With Its Staff of Camcra Correspondents Throughout the FOX VAUDEVILLE KELO & BLAI RUSSELL AND (l) IIE\\'\' Sun Rex Beach’s “The And the Premier of William Fox's Servial Supreme “BRIDE Fox En ##-&-@fi'ffi# FadeledoteLote tododeofofofe oo te] . 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A workers are putting the touches on various parts of the in- terior of the theater so that the set- ting will be complete for the se n. “Why Change Your Wife? the Paramount-Arteraft picture produced by Cecil B. DeMille, promises to af- ford interesting entertainment for the Lyceum patrons. Thomas Meighan, whé did such capable work in “The Miracle Man,” heads the male cast in “Why Change Your Wife?” with Gloria Swanson, the beautiful and talented DeMille actress playing opposite. Theodore Kosloff, famous Russian dancer and pantomimist, is cast in the role ot a Violinist of his own nationality, and Bebe Daniels, of the fascinating half- Oriental personality, handles the dif- ficult role of “the other woman.” Other attractions for the include the serial picture, “The lent Avenger,” with William Dunc A Harold Llovd comedy, Slyness,” Burton Holm and other feature attraction com- corps of finishing n. Royal avelogue WILL ROGERS AT FOXS. Will Rogers does some of the finest riding of his screen career in his latest picture, “Water, Water Eve where”, which opened at Fox's yes Just to work off cowhoy spirits, Mr. Rogers races through the streets of the town standing upright on his horse, swinging and swaying in per- fect rythm with the motion of animal as he rounds curves dodges pedestrians At the finish of the picture, a leap of the horse and n swirling waters of a rocky save the life of i comes 1 into the stream. to Lyceum | opening | the | and | Vamp”, Muit Birds”, and and Jeff in *“The Song the Fox News with its thousunas of camera correspondents scattered all over the world. A vaudeville bill that is class all the through is presented. Kelo and Blair open and register as favorites with the audience at once. They followed by Lewis and Leonard, who kept the house in the best of humor. The Tiller ers, in a melange of their own musical compositions and their humorous tattle are one of the particularly bright spots of the per- formance. RRusscll and Company were big favorites in one of the best of- rerings of the scason TG CHARLES RAY AT THE PALACE. Charles Ray, the popualar photoplay star, heads the bill at the Palace for the last three days of the week. Mr. v will be seen in his new comedy- “Greased Lightning”, a story mall country boy that is force- fully told with good comedy and just enough pathos (o make it mighty in- teresting. Other films include Mack nett's new comedy. “Great Scott,” roer Oland in a new chapter of the “Third Eye” and the Pathe News, showing current events. The Keith vaudeville bill displays four excel- lent acts with Janos and Seagle, two musical girls; Tess and Dell in a manikin novelt, Lazar and Dale, two very fine comedians in their laughing hit, “The Lawlor in and danc Hunters,” and Grazer and setting the style in MARY PICKFORD AT production for United Artists, has a cast of vnusual talent and spared neither time mnor money players exactly suited to the roles. This production will be the feature at the Palace ‘theater beginiing “*Suds”, “House of Hits” GRAND FALL OPENING BILL Mon. Tues. Wed. — Sept. 6, 7, 8 CONTINUCUS SHOWS DAILY, Featuring America’s Greatest Film Star, In Her Greatest Photoplay. B are ; songs PALACE. Mary Pickferd in her forthcoming as usual surrounded herself with in securing next = l with ' Monday with three continuous shows dadly. Prominent in her support fs .. Rose Dione, for a long time oné of the leading members of Sarah Bern- ) hard’s company in Paris and who ) since the outbreak ot the war has ap- peared in French dramas at the Krench Theater in New York, and more recently came to California tc appear in the silent art. The principal lead—the poesessor of the shirt upon which this story fe founded. is Albert Austin, an Englist comedian of note, who for the pas! four years has been prominent in al of Charlie Chaplin’s productions, and lw:-s loaned by the world famous comedian to Miss Pickford for this vroduction. A ( t | Iu the kiichen of her own homt Sister Mary cooks dafly for a' family of four alults. She twought to hex kitchen an understanding of the chemistry of cooking., gained from stady of domestic science in a statt university.. Consequently the adviet she offers is a Lappy combination of theory and practice. Every w she gives is her own, first tried ouf and scrved at her family tabic. . Grasgs strains oftén play havoc with white skirts and dresses. To remove a grass stain spread butter over the stain and lay in the sun. If the dress stained is a delioate color that will fade if exposed to the sun's direct rays, cover all the ‘cloth except the stain with a piece of dark heavy cloth that will exclude the light. Watch the stain and remove the garment from the sun as soon as the stain disappears. Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfast—Melons, cereal with top milk, toast, coffec. Luncheon®-Succatash, brown bread, new pickles, tea. Dinper-—Baked fish, shoestring po- tatoes, mew beets, cabbage saiad, huckleberry pudding. coffee. My Own Recipes. An old New England dish is that of green corn and beans. String beans may be used in place of Nogps but should be shelled. If the corm is cooked on the cob and then cut off there is little danger of the dish burping during the cooking. Corn cut from the cob 2nd cooked in its own milk with a little water added is prone to burn. New Pickles. quart small cucumbers. quart little onions. quart large cucumbers. quart green tomatoes. large cauliflower. peppers. Dressing. cup flour. tablespoons mustard. tablespoon turmeric. cup sugar. cups vinegar. Wash vegetables. cumber and tomatoes. Divide ,cauli- flower into small pieces. Cut pep- pers into shreds. Make a brine of! 4 quarts of water and 2 cups of salt. Pour over the vegetables and - let stand 21 hours. Heat enough to scald and then drain. Mix ffour, mustard. turmeric to a Smooth paste a little water. Add sugar and wvinegar. Beoil this mixture until i thickens and is smaoth. Add :vege. tables and cook until well heated. Bottle and seal while hot. cropped lawns make an at- but why wil on doing his lice large cu-! Closely tractive neighborhood some neighbor insist cropping at 5 a. m.? MARTY. CITY OF NEW BRITAIN ' SCHOOL DEPARTME NOTICE The Public Day Schools of all Grades Will Open for the Fall TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 7. Is the cheery greeting for the| boy with the order of ANGELUS FLOUR Baking made easy and bread, made better. Sold by D. J. McMAHON 52 Lawlor Street