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DLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations fother Graham and Madge ook Dicky's Joke. e not going to be pu'd better out ve Dicky walk you tomfoolery 1 ever heard of this is the worst! The ing to be il and undressed jd ecating all that truck hearty meal you did have! 2y that, any- sick in that around get of idea notion was r had scarcely closed npon s before my mother-in-law me truculently, but with rn in her face out of hed as she shed d stooy or the shoes I off so hastily, while 1 ex- tion was Lella's, but T saw on thing necessary to great-aunt’s feelings. She ed so royally for the nour- invalid that we sim- for min- an provide one her pout what that flibbertigib- think up.”” Mother Graham i dryly, then energetically, ant any help in dresing?" floed,” 1 answered prompt- have to do, you know, is y blouse and skirt again.” she said grimly, but with g smile squirking the cor- r mouth. “If you're sure right I'll go back to Rich- i Poor child, he isn't get- are of a good dog these er Graham Mollified. rateful thal my stooping ted me 10 hide the smile for the life of me suppress. -in-law'# querulous tone at she was deeply offended mior had been relesated a background by my ilincss ruption of visitors. Secure YCEUM “Home of Moving Picture Art” Today and THOMAS —A GLORIA y Chang: Your Wife” (A Paramount-Artcraft Picture) d Comedy The Silent Avenger [ING THURSDAY, George Fitzmaurice Production “On With The Dance” (A Paramount-Artcraft Picture) ‘With Mae Murray and David Powell Supreme Sunday Photo Play Program “THE MARKET OF SOULS” & bthy Dalton in mt'Washburn in “WHY SMITH LEFT HOME” Rolin Comedy and Others. on | and voice. [} of a Wife knowledge that for by had was being his devoted made only hix welfare—in- slight opportunity crowded hours that arrival in Mrs. Lau- that the the other it T had n the he cared grandmother 1 wry inquiries as to deed, had had but to do v e, in the had followed %ur kens' house. 1 could see onted thix, and yet, on hand, I reflected whimsically appeared extremely child, she would have taken it willngness to carc properlygfor direct reflection upon her ability willingness to care properly small son I tried to be diplomatic and looked royally cur- my for my at her brightly “When his grandmother ‘on the as Dicky remarked, "I don't believe ‘good <« or child, eithe much to cha up is says,” | there's any who wouldn’t places with baby Madge's Sudden Fear, “Nonsense!" she said with but I have studied her moods and far more closely than I ever did my grammatical ones cver since I married her son, knew she was secretly ple 1 followed up my advantage with a deferential question “May | see him before I go for my tramp?" “N bapy heart,” heart sud- denly toward her. The one with which I was most famillar. She has used it almost constantly since Junior's birth, and there is a softness, a sort of rapture in the words, which make me realize afresh each time I hear them how much a part of her life the child has become. “Well, 1 wish somebody would bless min Dicky sauntered lazily llhluvll{)\ the door. and winked at me. “Pime was, when my wishes were considered this family, when my job* tenses asleep, bless his and my he's she said, grew very tender little adjuration was ve by Tomorrow MEIGHAN ND— SWANSON & & & & & bl & & & & o & & & & 2« & & Burton Holmes* & FRIDAY & SATURDAY & GGGV BHE & & & L0 00 2 46 43 420 400 400 00 00 30 480 0 200 0 00 0 00 00 0 RSN O #Q###G#Q#t#fi###}#fi### a b LAST TIM au e sEORGE —IN— “FROM NOW ON” Big Spectacular Story I'eaturing a Big and Popular Star. “A LADY BELL HOPS SECRET"” CHESTER OUTING. FOX NEWS Last Chance to See “BRIDE 13” p h Second Episode Will Be Shown Next Sunday, % Monday, Tuesda X VAUDEVILL 1 BY BOYS MA SUCH A LI MORROW, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ISODE OF TH THE PRE AM FOX S e Face at A Colossal Spectacie Combi FIRST AMERICAN LEGION ic figure in this master photoplay. when forces life, American homes, t for America rise to smash Mvery Logionnaire every relstive it In the war should sce this mighty F FOX ENTERTAINMF 08 R0 B H B MARSH oaciekegededetedetefotegetotcot ot ToTe ot ] X VLG S 7:1 E TONIGHT WALSH the First Episode of y and Wednesday. 4--Headliners--4 MASON & MACK TTLE DEVIL SEPT. 9 — 10 — 11 L RIES OF BIG ¥ NTS OF MIER PRESENTATION OF A UPER-PRODUCTION Your Window” ned With a Gripping Drama., & & ol & loose these of evil 0 destroy 1 Americ men who e foe. & every sweetheart of a man wim'# x production, o : & DOPPDHHSHEB BB et v ideals, | scene what { “that 1 anxious about the | as a: and | | almost mother and my wife vied with each .other in gratifying 'y every wish. But since that brat appeared on the am I in my own house?” A mere atom, a speck of dust—a-— hello, Mother! What's the matter His mother was wiping her eyes and snuffling in a fashjon terrifying 1o any one who knew her capacity for | self-pitying grier “To think.,” should live blessed angel child and by his own father! to have such a Graham, and 1 only she said hrokenly, to hear that called a ‘brat, You don’t child, Richard pray that noth- serve remember those hrutal wore She rushed out the room down the hall to her own. Dicky I looked at *h other aghast Well! W do you know that?” my husband demanded he had recovered his breath on earth the matter with “She's simply nervous,” 1 said soothinzly. “‘Come, let's zet out into those wonderful woods. I-feel-a-little -done-up.” ut not to Dicky would I confess that the reason for my sudden faint- ness was o chilling little premonitory feeling that his mother's words were like a curse that might come of and about when “What her?” true ja sniff, | that | In the kitchen of her own home Sister Mary cooks daily for a fawmily of four alults. She brought to her kitchen an understanding of the chemistry of cooking. gained from: study of domestic science in a staté university.. Consequently the adrvice 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. When making coffee for a crowd and a big coffee pot is not available there are several ways of managing a successful result. A large stewpan with a tight-fitting cover makes a perfectly good conm- tainer. A salt sack that has been carefully washed and boiled so that the printing is all removed from the cloth makes a good coffee bag. The bag should be twice as large as is necessary to merely hold the coffee. Coffee expands a little when put into water and should not be packed in the bag. If more than a pound of coffee is needed put it into several bags. The strength will be extracted more easi- ly and quickly from the coffes grounds. Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfast——Grapes, poached eggs, quince honey, coffee. Luncheon—Fried corn, eombination salad, whole wheat bread and.butter, sliced peaches, tea. Dinner—Pork tenderloin, sweet potatoes, apple sauce, pepper salad, watermelon, coffee. My Own As the weather grows cooler pork may be added to the list of meats. Until frost comes, however, pork roasts should be avoided. Pork is somewhat like oysters in that it should not be used during the months spelled without an “r.”" Quince Honey. 4 large quinces. 3 pounds of sugar. 4 cups water. Pare and grate fruit. Put fruit, wa- ter and sugar In preserving kettie and boil thirty minutes. "Put into steri- lized cans apd seal while het. Fried Corn. 6 ears sweet corn. 2 slices bacon. 2 tablespoons milk. Pepper. Cut corn from cob. Cut bacon in small pieces and cook in a frying- pan over a slow fire to try out the fat. Add corn and milk. Cover and cook slowly for ten or fifteen minutes till corn is tender. Season with pep- per and brown quickly. Feld and serve at once. baked sweet A housewife can, in a pinch, most anything off till tomorrow cept cooking the meals. put ex- MARY. WALLACE REID AT PALACE. Today is the last chance to sea Mary Pickford at the Palace in her latest comedy success “Suds.” There will be continuous shows today from two until 10:30 p. m. The new Wallace Reid picture “The Dancin’ Fool,” coming to the Palace theater Thursday, is a veritable revue of the latest jazz dance steps as well as an unusually entertaining screen comedy. As a country youth lately come to New York to work at a six-dollar-a- week job in his Uncle Enoch’s factory, Mr. Reid, as “Ves” Tibble, discovers that his. fortune lies in his feet and blossoms forth as the sensation of a Broadway cabaret. With pretty Bebe Daniels as his partner, Wallie exhibits a choice variety of unique dances, ranging from an Apache number to a jazzical expose of the manner in which the caveman used to woo his mate. The Keith vaudeville bill for last half of the week features Four of Us"” one of the best ing quartets in vaudeville —GRAND— HARTFORD. Sam Howe’s Own “JOLLITIES OF 1920” Cliff Bragdon Sam Howard Helen Tarr VAUDEVILLE the “The sing- ing will happen 1o hin. to make you | and | | i Unless otherwise noted. these notices are written by the press bueaus of the theaters or attractions with which thes deal GEORGE WALSH AT FOX Walsh, William Fox star, who has proved indisputably in ! 5 his ability to handle es his run at Fox's. The handsome, dashing young athlete still shows himself the whiriwind of the screen in the marvelous stunts, fights ! and escapes that fill this spectacular but he has done something higger than he ever done before. It is the best thing in which Walsh has been seen Tonight will be the last chance to see the first episode of “Bride 3.” Episode two will be shown on Sun- day night and will remain Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Tomorrow will see the premier presentation of a William Fox super special production, . “The Face at Your Windew."” The American Légion /is the cen- tral, heroic flgure of “The Face at Your Window.” In 4 dark hour when @ George the n Now On." dramatic themes, cl tonight in this photopla picture; the forces of evil are et loose to de- stroy American ideals, the men who fought for America rise to smash the foe. couraged William Fox in making this picture, gyuest of the government that Richard Stanton the director, was able to ob- jtain the free use of the manufactur- inz town of Boontown, filming. the vaudeville bill and comedies, Mutt - and i the Fox News will tell of the impor- , tant happenings all PALACE “HOUSE OF HITS” LAST DAY TO SEE MARY PICKFORD —IN— “SUDS” CONTINTOTUS SHOWS 2:00 TO 10:30 P. M. FINE VAUDEVILLE BILL EDDIE POLO . American life, American homes, The United States government en- and it was due to the re- . THURSDAY — FRIDAY SATURDAY WALLACE REID —IN— “THE DANCIN’ FOOL” N. J., for the There will be the usual change of Jeff will furnish the fun, while over the world. ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s Original Malted Milk for Infants and Invalicds * -~i1 Imitations and Subs*"* THF. TALE OF A JIGGER WHO PUT THE JAY IN JAZZ. REITH VAUDEVILLE — With JSTHE FOUR OF U&* VAUDEVILLE'S BEST QUARTETTE S'l'AR’i'mG SUNDAY — GEORGES CARPENTIER (The Kal of France) ——— What’s done as much as -anythin ahe“movnge houses Select your tires ac- cording to the roads they have to travel: 1n sandy or hilly coun- try, wherever the going. U. S. Nobby. roads—The U. & Chaia or Usco. For front wheels—. The U. S. Plain. For best results everywhere — U. S. A. G. is apt to be heavy—The . For ordinary cvuntry‘ else to fill up ing for something that isn’t there when they look for it. 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