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HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife er Graham. CEUM | THIS WEEK LY LORNE ELWYN PLAYERS ‘POLLYANNA’ | The Best Play of the N. B. Herald says most wonderful play of the N. B. 1§ Buuwer enacted the wnnn’ to perfection.” Hartford Courant soing miles to see i ent Season. the Truly year “Miss ‘Polly of cord “Well iy werth MATINEE FOR SATURDAY SPECIAL CHILDREN All Next Week LOMBARDI LTD £V T S ST ST TONIGHT AND SVTURDAY “The Girl of The Se.a”” Direction of t} Wiltiam FATTY ARBUCKLE Leith Vaudeville Featurin HOMEIRR LIND & e o PIE OPERA SINGER” RTINS SR T R | Beginning Today—Continuous orma Talmadge in “GHOSTS OF YESTERDAY” a i E Unless otherwise noted, these uotice buresus of the theatery care- i STORY OF NORTHWEST Breath Relief. of ng lofti- ex- a cup will be break- if | 10w von morning Second. 1 mychildren 1 dim idea d. the molli- that have may Mother, glad we you, on be very to nior, if Ticer, who was rvice in Mother opposite ced- but to ¥ th in-1 her ble, a cated kitcher proc rprised tly st resolved the better ths r averred. “And anything 1t ter than I do say it Ticer man sold certified cows’ ot who 1 him th make bo 1 1 milk rry ud- they you don't upon it,” “But that it So few care elicious. insisted said loftily. to know hould have Graham 1sin direc tand tion the proper is very d you make it?"” ath as if 1 had Hee nconsciously Ho v long wing it ny werted a Ticer by and fol- in ion which breakfast ~ASPIRIN me “Bayer” on Genuine you see the name or on tablets you enuine Aspirin pre- ns for twenty-one saf by millions. told in the Headache, Earache, for Pain. yer Tah- Drug- A Ba ! Unies: on packag »ft corn, and the or irrita- th bill ind O titled Beg motion Tommy,"” releascs A v Swedi Ly eve lium ed on have E and and a and char, lay evening he ti cents first ¢ Bef New IN PICTURE illey of Fox's seeing not only one duc stand i Mounted role, in bandi urdere he 1re cd Keith odying and - witt As fillers, t rles Cha “A Night inning of eal treat h people m theater ing at films of the been cities t the pe York 1, but the will with ta Lyceur cket in war ity that summer SOUR re i cherr tions Police, Sunday is keralded the season exhibited formances AT FOX Mounted," Britain pidture Hart's Par: next to is to pe New now under the also the n which hc he having announced he will de- to scenario writ- of the North- Hart plays suises him- to better ber embc which t in order acts being N & s only just ding thes Three other dance, mono- T make up the here is Mutt and Jeff 1y en- deville arc wdliner circuit ong . come Show. that “Sentimental of the best plin ir at th famous drama s one the city at the this coming Sunday when the “Palla- eden will be exhibit- films New ticket, Chicago was will of this These other per in A price of $1.6: price in this city Sun- be only 45 cents for the additional five New Britain is the the benefit of the s for this program n screen. in for $1.10 IERRY souUy ies come into the market plentifully enough to can they can be and serts Ad cherri e served beginr 1 cup sour 2 rusks 6 c 2 ir used for fruit in hot c for a Sour « ch bu s of wat es is ning or nches lemon cup sugar cup 2 tablespoons 1 tablespoon flour 1-8 Ston cherri rusks namor Simme a fine and brown Add c Bring boil t rve teagpoon e cherries es and broken 1 and lem for 20 r pit sieve. Melt cook unt Moisten cherry to wo hot with stick in pulp, the boiling minutes many delicious des- crops. ecidedly unusual using may fine way of The soup or cold and is a June luncheon. herry Soup erries soup. ins. cinnamor orange juice butter it and crack pits. s in a stewpan pieces, water, cin- on cut in thin slic ninutes. Rub through butter, add flour il beginning to turn 1 with orange juice. sugar and salt. point and let to cook the flour. toasted crackers or Put Add cold with toasted milk wafers. Cherry Salad. One-half ries, cooke uce. Stone inges section cherries emove | stones | sirup while stand | in ice e HOLI 146th 3 re nt and fascir pour d salad dr ch 1nd by sectic cats in small pieces. er . A on hea Y 1-2 dessert spoon kernc and of the w pou 1t cherries o boilin Cover till cool salt opyright 1 2 oranges rries cher- walnuts, let- large sweet inglish hearts of d essing, Peel of- from nuts Put nuts and aving spoonful of sal- carefully. fruit Crack ove n. rran oran ts of lettuce for a Water f cups s Ice. oned cher- ugar, 3-1 wa- lemon juice. Is from 1-3 cup of nd finely. Make a r and sugar and pour pounded kernels closely let Turn into mold, pack and fr cup nd and 921 Iy wspaper Enterprise) DAY ton, IN June inker Hill, ater See fe. annive ry GREATER BOSTON. 17.—Bunker Hill Day, of the battle was observed today Boston. Histori , Sports, } nes charact of pled with magnifi Views of Na- istic LYCEUM THEATER 111 shin} and | re written by the press or sttractions with which they deai SUBMARINE PICTURE AT PALACE When the to the big this for and top-notch landed in the very eason’s productio they, undoubt- edly il ¢ to include “Girl of the nd place it pretty near the top. Ior this unusual drama not only con- tains all these clements, but has a 1 educational value as well. he picture which is at the Palace [ three days is a stirring story of love and both under and above the This sounds peculiar but it is a fact, for the scenes were not only taken on the beautiful lands of the West Indics, but on the reviewers start count successes of pure up year interesting direction, have first rank of the which novelty, story in oceamw bed where considerable of the iction takes place. The swimming of Mi: burn, the beautiful 16-ye ing lady of the picture, tainment in itself. A cas artists who have been associated with feature plays support Mi: Hillburn. The Keith vaudeville bill will be featured by Homer Lind and Com- pany, in “The Opera Singer."”” Betty Hil- r-old lead- s an enter- AT TH “Pollyanna” LYCI 1. which has scored a hit with the audience will be seen for the last time tomorrow. Miss Bauer who has captivated her audience in “Pollyanna” will be seen in next weelk’s production “Lombardi, Ltd.” as Lombardi's assistant. Mr. Clar- ence Chase who is the new leading man with the Lorne Elwyn Players, will take the part of Lombardi the fashionable tailor. This play was ex- pressly written by Fanny Hutton for Oliver Morosco. There will also be a special matinee Saturday for children —: MME. CURIE FATIGUED. Buffalo, N. Y. June 17.—Mme. Marie Curie, co-discoverer of radium, continued to rest today at the home of her hostess in a suburb. All social functions arranged for the day in her honor have been cancelled because of her exhaustion following a western tour. GETTING AN EDUCATION. Everett, Wash., June 17.—Clifford Coleman, a fugitive from justice, to- forfeited $300 bail money on a charge of possessing two liquor stiils. He¢ had explained to the police that he W working his way through coi- lege “moonshining.” day by FRANKLIN WINS. B scot Heath, Eng., June 17. (By As- ss.)—The Hardwicke stakes of 2,000 sovereigns for three year olds and upwar over a course of one mile and a half, were won today by Lord Carnarvon's Franklin. James A De Rothchild’s Milenko was second and Sir George Bullough’s Golden Myth was third. Twelve horses ran. KING IMPROVING. Belgrade, June 17.—King Peter of Serbia, who has been seriously ill, is steadily improving in health and is said by his physicians to be out of danger. MAKES 100TH HIT. ston, June 17.—Ty Cobb, man- ager of the Detroit Tigers, made his hundredth hit of the season yester- day, a double to right field. It w the only hit he made off Elmer Myers, the Red Sox pitcher. Freckle-Face Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. Do you know how easy it is to re- move those ugly spots so that no one will call you freckle-face? Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength, from your druggist and a few applications should ow vou how ez it is to rid yourself of freckles and get a Dbeautiful complex- ion. The sun and winds of March e a strong tendency to bring out freckles, and as a result more Othine is sold in this month. Be sure to a for the double strength Othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove the freckles. 1 -FOX’S- | Wm. S. Hart § ‘O’'Malley of the Mounted’ { Chas. Chapin ‘A NIGHT AT THE SHOW’ Stafford’s OIICE Don’t Miss This Chance to work. Phonograph. 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The project, which already has passed through initial organization steps, propeses an Equity Festival week in June, 1922, an American pro- totype of the famous Stratford-on- the-Avon festival which attracts thou- sands of theater lovers back to Eng- land every spring. Announcement of the fe: 1 was made by the Actors’ Equity association, which is sponsor- ing the movement. This event is expected to exceed by far the English festival. Whereas at Stratford onl hakespearean drama is produced with a small pro- fessional stock company, the Ameri- can festival will produce the best plays of every country and age with casts which would bankrupt any manager over night, leaders of the movement announce. The eight performances will cover the dramatic field from “uripides to Shaw. “The festival will be the bac- calaureate week of the theatrical sea- son,”” Frank Gilmore, executive sec- retary of the Equity association, said. “It is not our desire to com- pete with any manager, but rather to help him make his theater bigger and better by awakening the public imag- ination. “Our week will include three plays of Shakespeare, comprising one of his best known comedies, one of his most famons tragedies and one of the less er known group whose glories are lit- tle understood because they are so rarely produced. The other perform- ances will include the best plays of all nations and periods—Moliere, Calderon, Sheridan, Pinero, Racine, Aristophanes, Beaumont and Fiet- cher, Rostand, Marlowe and so forth, Equity members who will be free at this time of the year. They will re- ceive their parts early in the coming season so that they may have plenty of time to study them.’ It was pointed out that no one fes- tival week could hope to cover more than a fraction of the work to be done, but in the course of time all the best examples of dramatic art will be produced. All of Shakespeare's plays are to be included, at the rate of three a year, for it is intended to make the festival an annual event. —_— SAVE THE HORSE, Humane Workers Writes Poem Con- taining Plea for Equine. Boston, Mass., June 17.—The plea that follows, written by Miss Mary Craig Yarrow of Philadelphia, a hu- mane worker known nationally, has ‘been adopted by the American Hu- mane Eduation society of Boston: “A Plea for the Horse: Every horse will work better and longer if given three ample meals daily; plenty of pure water; proper shoes, sharpened in slippery weather; a blanket in cold weather; a well- bedded stall 6x9, or cnough room to lie down; a fly net in summer; two weeks’ vacation each year. Do not use the cruel tight check-rein, or closely fitting blinders, which cause blindness. Spare the Whip."” SOVIETS IN MEXICO. Attempt Made to Take Over Village In Michoacan. Mexico City, June 17.—Soviet ele- ments in the village of Chilcotha, state of Michoacan, attempted yester- day to take over municipal authority but federal troops suppressed the up- rising. Michoacan has recently been the scene of much Bolshevik activity, notably at Morelia, the state capital, and the village of Jacona. “KNOBBIE” PURCHASED. New York, June 17.—Purchase of the three-year-old bay colt, Knobbie, by Harry F. Sinclair from the Quincy stables, was announced today. The deal was consummated by Samuel C. Hildredth, trainer for Mr. Sinclair, and the purchase price was said to ba $5,000. JOURNEE GETS LICENSE. New York, June 17.—Paul Jour- nee, heavyweight sparring partner of Georges Carpentier, today received a | steamers fport and London and New York. BY ALBERT APPLE. Clothing and leather ind] are improving steadily. In most other lines, no mj change is noticeable. Traveling men, however, report store are showing interest, many th business will be running much smoothly by September. Fifty leading railroad and trial stocks fell an average o and a third points last week. market is anticipating bottom pression in July-August, broke: Corn exports last week we 553,711 bushels, against 69,084 els same week last year and same week 1919. Wheat exports last week twice as big as year ago. Mail order sales improving, Sears-Roebuck Co. This means ¢rs are buying more. Money value of total Ameri ports in May was $330,000,000. about 56 per cent less thag 1920. Excess of exports d ports was $122,000,000. againS 000,000 in May, 1920. Nation’s bank clearings co about a fourth less than a yean Five-cent loaf of bread may return, says Secretary of Agric ‘Wallace. Average retail price, ¢ try over, now 10 and a third a loaf. FIRE IN HAVRE. Havre, June 17.—Considerable age was caused by fire which out today in the workshop of] French line on the wharves use in the service between)] The fire was close to the dog which the steamer France, whicl rived yesterday from New York berthed. or bhab F saRe = watch his feeding. The fc forr baby's hec if mother's mi fails is » (]