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OLDING A HUSBAND dele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife She had heard thg wnting among ther Ticers com- Ives upon the t think there » rness of our priending not to the worle o ) mve bought the Da farm wh ersons than were icky [the papers were already awaiting en his moth ignature little remark conce < t a furtive, frightened glance nd the paper 1 the y. Mrs. Ticer, 1 knew, was Mee that fu v‘.,y particularly charmed by my the affectionate t v sther-in-law’s rigid and haughty to e o »uld imagine that her upon the woman caustic Dicky's mother en furiously angry and Ik our scheme in any way. 1, she was actually good- What was the Orders, problem away for later Indeed, I had no er it, for Mother Gra- eaking again and Dicky ention like two well- answer? Httle e 3 I 1either here nor he excla 1! there v.” she 1 briskly. “We've effort S think of. This g bark “What do yo . e fumigated and paint- I don’'t understa papered before a stick of do ! hi es in it. And where are o does Ma »ing to put the furniture while stand there 1) doing it?” and try to pull though of the barn,” #s for you can't do meekly. wew me an imple netimes you have a streak of I prudently kept mmon Margaret,” she re- I to t o o e | torted in id a tone that I did sttaa tion ot know whether her words were - law 4 see [ ironieal or complimentary “Show ther at bein t #0 thoro fact, Y we I ven- » me."” deferentially escorted her to had made alm be barn, and she regardeg it criti- e But I kne that she | cally - to be handlec with| “Beats all how the foreigners that she would resent an|treat their cattle so much etter than word from me far more|their families,” she commentel n she would from he They've almost ruined that fine old I turned my eyes|house, but the barn isn't in bad my hushand’s ludicrously [shape at all. When it's swept out it on will do very well to store the furni- ains My S " ture—that is, if it is protected mendable e 1inst dust and cobwebs.” hands | Katie and Jim packed everything herift's | very thoroughly,” I said | I only hope you have a whole | dish left if that ape had anything to vorn | do with it,” my mother-in-law re die | torted, with the rancorous little ex- pression she always reserves for although I long ago guessed it » be only a habit with her. But I wade no defence of my faithful lit maid. If ever there were a time n sil golden, 1 decided, ctics, ralsing his ead as If & movie ere | { at him oot ! he n.‘[v red path e was till for a minute or two, roving over the capacious d 1 knew that her c in wa slready planning th campaign. Finally she 1er hands together and began issuing in Gatling-gun fashion a icura Soap W isaly S Faof aown Tiolaten T thoas papers,” she said, “wire for the elvetTouch {ture. And send that worthless . | r and his son r here to swe the Skln it this barn. The bring out a Sabtam.S0e. overy whave. Persagupies painter and a carpenter with you. I Lavara torien, upe X, Mal dus Mass wall stay here and plan out things y VAU’b ifl} L - AND; BEST P ucwnh' -:= TODAY “’II,I‘I.‘\.\I' FARNUM T “WHEN A MAN SEES RED” A Very Good Vaudéville Show. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday “THE LAMPLIGHTER” with SHIRLEY MASON The Best Picture She Ever Made. A Big Musical Comedy Entitled “DUKES -MIXTURE” ecial Scenery—Good Singing and Dancing Three Other Good Vaudeville Acts. unday Evening—Excellent Photoplays HY GISH —in— Remodelling Her Husband RLE WILLIAMS —in— “Diamonds Adrift” ple Riders” -ie i Comedies ONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY EITH VAUDEVILLE — ‘Always the Best” Featuring ‘THE FOUR ORTONS” Premier Wire Novelty Workers. Other Fine Acts. See Keith'’s, You See the Best First. bnst. o adge with Kenneth Harlan in . D () ' (Al Wi w/ '. VII ||!I| I llllln 7] Il 4 "1 5 llll'. .l. g w ~ Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press bureaus of the theater or at | TWO FEATURES SUNDAY EVENING FOX PROGRAM. Two excelfent feature pictures, and “Colorado Pluck" will be shown at Fox's theater to- morrow evening in addition to the Fox News and a comedy reel. Cou- pons clipped fromf tonight’'s paper may be redeemed at the box office tosnorrow evening. William Russell is the star in “Colo- rado Aluck’ and contrary to the ex- pecthuon, this is not a wild west picture or a play confined to the American west. This drama has ex- ceptional scope, sweeping within its fleld of action the bright lights ot Gotham's Broadway and the life of| British aristocracy. Russell's- role 1s that of Colorado Jim who, having made his fortune decides to give the world the “O. O.” Broadway is only the starter and his experience while visiting British aristocracy is even more amusing. His marriage to a sister of an English friend and his awakening to the fact that all his wife married him for was his money —and his ultimate necessity of re- suming his mining operations form the basis for an excellent story. Beginning Monday the screen ver- sion of the famous novel, “The Lamp- lighter,”” will be shown. Tonight is the last chance to see the four act vaudeville bill and the big picture, “When a Man Sees Red,” starring William Farnum. “Stepping Out™ CARNIVAL NEXT WEEK. rhe Williams Standard Shows, under the auspices of the YD club, will present next week at Vibberts lot. In addition to the gigantic fer- ris wheel, the whip, the carrousel with its $10,000 melodious organ, and other rides, the management has succeeded in obtaining and presenting the very latest ridiny device. The sea- plane is the first in this city. The big animal show with its troupe of educated ponies and “Hee Haw Maud.” the trick mule, proves an 'specially delightful entertainment for the children. For the lovers of the old-fashioned Southern minstrel- v \lnnres famous Alabama trouba- Gouraud's Oriental Cream WILLIAMS STANDARD SHOWS AT Vibberts Lot 1 — WEEK ONLY — 1 Commencing Mon. June 27 Auspices Y D Club R The Seaplane I The Whip The Ferris Wheel The Carrousel 10 Big Shows 25 Novelties SEE BIGGER — BRIGHTER | BETTER THAN EVER | Wallace xnd Ward in a tractions with which they deal. dors furniches an entertainment not to be surpassed by any traveling minstrel show. Among the features carried by Lee’s mammoth museum nd side show, will be seen DeCamo s dog, Cora, Everything connected with the Ferari Shows, from largest to small- est deta®@ has been carefully ar- ranged and personally inspected by the m .nagement to present a high- class, refined and moral show, pleas- ing and enjoyed by young and old. GREAT VAUDEVILLE BILL AT PALACE On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the Palace will offer an excellent Keith vaudeville show featuring the big Keith headliner., the Four Ortons, pre- mier nove! Other acts include Nz Norr: e, comedienne; singing and talking offering; and Millard and Mar- lin, vaudeville favorites, in a scenic song skit. The feature photoplay fea- tures Constance Talmadge in her new one, ‘“‘Dangerous Business.”” Kenneth Harlan, well known here at ole time as a stocK actor, plays the leading male role. According to advance reports this drama is different than the usual run. It does not follow the conventional lines of the persecuted heroine, the villain and the rescuing heroine. Nancy Flavell, the madcap society girl who il\\e\~ falling in and out of love is about to marry one man when at the very altar, in order to escape a dis- tasteful marriage, she declares she is already a married woman and the wedding is off. SUNDAY AT THE PALACE. On Sunday the Palace offers two ex- cellent features with Dorothy Gish in “*‘Remodeling Her Husband'’ .and Earle Williams\in a romantic drama, ‘'Dia- monds Adrift.”” A new episode of “Purple Riders’” and other subjects make up an excellent show. “GEE WHILLIKER" HIT AT CAPITOL. Al Williams brought gales of laugh- ter with his sketch, “Gee Whilliker,” at the Capitol theater. His portrayal of the garrulous ole soldier who ia bossed around the house by a shrew reminds one in some ways of Bruce Barton's “Orchard Street” veteran, but his delineatiog was “funny throughou( Who is “D. D. H?" The question ‘remainas unanswered although audi- ences laughed heartily at his dis- course on “Bunk,” a funny line. The Camille Trio, in grotesqua make-up, provide fun with their stunts on horizontal and parallel bars. Bixler and Lerner sing -and fur- nish comicalities. The Wilsons sing well and dance a little. RETURNS—James Kelly's wife pro- pared for his funeral. Then she re ceives a letter from him. He was in prison as a result of the - Customs House battle in Dublin. Mrs. Kelly had identified a man killed in the bat- tle ag her husband. Sunday Evening EDGAR LEWIS _—n— ‘Other Men’s Shoes’ JACK DEMPSEY “A DAY WITH JACK DEMPSEY” Bringing Up Father Comedy. —Others— HARTFORD TO')-\\ — CONTINUOUS > D D H ? A remarkable chap who has || been a comedy sensation in the biggest vaudeville theaters of the country. Is Your Home Cool? Through the windows comes a welcome breeze—unchecked. The curtains and portieres are down! The bedrooms are airy and look summery—the blankets and comforts have been stored away till fall! When you’re making your home cpol, don’t put away the draperies and the blankets and comforts cleaned until they’'ve been We’ll take your curtains and portieres and clean them to your satisfaction. Then you can put them away all ready for service in the fall. I's to your advantage to have your blankets and comforts cleaned before storing. 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