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good turn for you, and youre the under the direction of Ernst Lubitsch, | Y+nkee gloats in reading of the dar- BEGINNING TODAY right sort, and I'm going to let you 0 2 who was also responsible for “Pas-|iug knights in King Arthur's court. A in on something good alen ha sien.” burglar kocks him senseless as he “SAILOR GIRL” e s S aiwhats mors Inr]l 1 ———— copcludes the story and in his dazed commands ot APTTOL—HARTFORD. condition he reviews the events in the BY FREDERICK F. MOOR e Cristobal, and she's Fat Yuen's RE rook with himself in the principal role. It is in this way that he intro duces the motor cycle, the tin lizzie. the pistol, telephone, etc, and is brilliant film production in | linally enabled to defeat the best fight- 2 Kimball Young is appear- | e™s in the court. The story is replete with mirth provoking incidents, yet is their business.” Oalans athemtn O happily without a bit of slapstick com- “With the Queen?" SR R et Yot Sty w;'l.eh)u:he oo | Bob Pender and his troupe were a [cdy. The sub-titles are also funny and (Copyright, 1920, by D. Appleton & C “Oh, no. The Tropic Bird, you in =l c sensation in Europe and at the Hippo- | the last one is especially appropriate: b e 2 e drome and now, witn added features, |“Ihat's all there is, there isn't any I He'll . 3 , command sail right into your |, yo: yAMPTON OF Paradise,” the Fox pleture from the | they aro making an American vaude- |[more.” One glimpse at the comedy: (Copyright, 1018, by The Frank A, Munsey Co.) Lands. 1 pay you in gold your share 2 ; S henl yon dunces You coutanicsen PLAC AT PALACE. [Pen of Hiram Maxim. It has thrilled | ville tour that showing them to be | (favendish, in a suit of armor, escapes oh of > , New Yorkers as it will astound New |a wonderful group of comedy athletic |frem the ail by ju s u a bunch of pe: but I can, a few er vde re z 2 n & y the coat of mail by judicious use s sixty A show in-)promise. Satterlee got a warrant. If (a4t a time £ - A T b evening itainites. It deals with the life of a | pantomimists. oys of Destiny”’ i3 |of a can opener. creased earnings or g don.” | I pay it back, Satterlee’s likely to| “And what's my bit? *‘;"“;" 2 "; o I‘»l f L If savage girl on a South Sea island. | another delight. This picture will be shown through “What ye goin' t' do?" demanded [say I stole it myself, so you'll have UL Bob “”l'mn 0! Then later sho goei to New York. Nick Basil and Frank Frabito tell [ Saturday of this week and crowded “Ten thousand gold—a third, any e cas e orie ‘he to sign a confession that you took |way." ¥~| The cast includes Marjorie D == of the comical things. The Erfarde |pcuses will be in order. down below for Galen— it to keep me clear.’ “And Galen a third?" "\""“' 00d and Wesley “F rt"k' P 4 HUNDREDS TURNED addities are specialty dancing crea- were woing in with him for those| “Yes. yes Isee sir. T can't think.| “\We can't take chances with Galen T o etibnec AWAY: AT THE LYCEUM. | tions Ly aitrlo of charnting gicls and i earls, hat's w! » o wha a y. =i . i - gt X 5 i e arcelle Falle ) 2 ) baoh t you . e ; He drinks and talks. Your crew 18|, thrilling story of the days of the At! Both perrormancesiat thel Ly | celle B e oo, machizclusee Electrically heated incubators for tattray wrote confession. and |to wipe out his crew, and when it's violinist whose American tour has C > . v Z g 4 early pioneers the west and of the | ceum theater the Hoyt's Revue turned e S ol = = babies are being used in French ma- P T ey the Bridestof (“.:':',T‘, e et GO e the |ddne you're 'to finish’ Galen. You'll|days of General Custer. To enact the | hundreds away at thelr opening day | "oo" SUchh & comsplcuous success. ey T it S attray crossec h € bl 5 l“.- n took it from his hand and|clear from here to Zamboanga in bal- | geenes of Custe .ast Stand, Marshall | Mr. Brems and Martin were the hit of AT TRE u'nm" i nein ““'k*l”v\.rh- -r:’v‘\: E .‘\,: ;’v\‘.r the lampito ch. .| 1ast for a cargo of copra, but don't|xeilan employed 1,500 real Indians of | thy show. Other old favorites alsy re- | MARK TWAIN PICTURE B O O i oo | eald, Niokeraere? PAcK your dunnage.”| put in at Zamboanga until after the | ine Blackfeet tribe and the entire gar- | ceived a very warm reception at both BRINGS 'EM TO FOX’S. Biattray had lost his own 7 pescs and| What? |Job’s done. Who's to- know you walit-| rijson. of T 2 { Fort Hua- | performance For the opening bill | Beginning next Monday there will be $be roil of bills he had stolen. The| “I sald you've got to get out of the | Grimoes it vou st hing about the : was the | the Revue presents a very funny musi- | rofur acts of vaudeville at Foxs each|| Nquor he had consumed left him ill | ship. atterlce won't stand for y | Cristobal if you sink her ’ battlefield t E blimp was | cal farce entitled “Up in the Clouds.” | gay, the bills to be changed Mondays Bna snaken Béing infthelempioviEt it Bonioas sl 1l take it sir—Ill take it!" Rat-| ysed by the cameraman to shoot the | Miss Bucklev, Miss ¥mmet and Miss |,; 4 Thursdays; but this week, with He heard some movement on deck. | an O R Bwii il thofiing -R puco | anyasschedRoskthelbot e, scenes of this historical incident. Wes- | Meridith rendered svme pretty selec- | ylari Twain's “A Connceticut Yan- $1e waited und listened. The port- | Daper-—wouldl faiiti (oyyou get « week. Tl call you when | jey Barry and Jamea Kirkwood have | tions. Frank O'Neil, a new member | oo g¢ King Arthur's Court,” any B ies Were open. He saw the cifcls Myidseiiali il aarecaltor iy Mo h{n:‘n ('n;nw aboard. And keep clear | excellent roles which are the outstand- | of the company surprised all with his | 4434 entertainment would be super- e ° = . 2 Vs of Satterlee.” ing feature e production. In |songs that wer: si ar. The |2 : : b o of moonlight on the opposite bulk« | keep you from being arrested as a! o8 R‘H;,m :1‘ ”l‘] 2 roducer has | chorus also di;i2 fvl.ffi“,’fd';.:r?',;o“{;f uuous, Admittedly this is the greatest RL 4 g 8 him, P S 4 d V . : hi s d At i B 4 | AV | omedy of its kind ever exhibited head broken by someone peering into |thief. Satterlee got the warrant. If here. It is a different comedy from fascinating, aristocratic so- v le abandoned her social po- tion and took to dish shing in a | common restaurant is told in “Charge A real sea story—full of thrills and action—wtih a charming Jo I take it Galen's to give us spice of romance which i rather surprising plain sailing with the job, sir?"” Harriet Wade discovered that it was a love story when it was | “You de. He's to get his shar all over, ahd alo that there were thirteen persons comcerned in the JB| meet up with us in the night % 2 3 % .2 It.” the plot which led to the amazing climax aboard the steamer Coral southern island and we board ¥ . e ; = which CI; Queen in the China Sea. Withalcrawior Canitoneastaho kiow < 2 at the Capitol this first half of the a his cabin, = 3 Stop il yak W scat T ety CHAPTER V taken particular pains with the set- |costumed. In all. the show is the best X oh tere Maet Maltode ¥ o | ha i b et e e e | o o Ba chor in|tinEs. and has presented the exteriors | that I ared in this city for some | X Sicoms - BEtwon s way el eoplol Bicds layy st mach amidst the mo: istic Lackgrounds | tinre. Arliss in “The Devi SIS SRR G SRR D) OF DUt TODAY—CONTINUOUS tain asked in a low tone ere ten or twenty yea iad the lee of a small island, close in, & 4 3 E i . is sati e 1d - wy " at ab ational Glacier park. |is the feature attract| Stl| =risGEN e Ieftal =atize Jfox | tha § olo ‘Yes, sir," sald Rattray, weakly. “But how can I pay?” whined Rat- |her hull in the shadow of a low moon. "‘%,‘l 2 ";{‘;d o ;r:’e":?lmealc)leq il o p‘m“:;:’“in‘;‘;‘:d'ific “t'h*e‘ kaientalothold a humorous | shart Clara Kimball Young \ “Anything wanted? What time it is, | tray She showed no lights. D oo oratin = e i st i f tnobicuientaforl (o iRouRY #ir? How would you like to be master | Capt. Rattray sat in the cabin, read- s P e (P Toble o4 & chthlckl sompation bt “CH A RGE lT” 1= Ariy toibe suss tolmeeiit: ram. o ) ! | =, e 5 S get in early to be su=c to see g 4 Satterlee's going to have you ar- |of the Troplc Bird ing by a shaded binnacle light. He|FeL 8 (AT (O 0 SUUC 0 0 tured by | the days of vore and the twentieth “ yested!” Nickelsen's volc: a fs vay | ha saliwilting il wers Wi s | : 24| ) . ¥ y_stupid. | as inning to ooze aw s of the Martin Cavendish, a Connecticut From the N_ Y. Hippodrome | How much-—of the money—have | His closed. Nickelsen mixed a There was a sharp ejaculation out- = Following the sensational success of 2 A 2 L ¢ e ;o v They | piceios T you left |Brmiianafnadstnimy e ioplanditaks | smeEE srol s sti e rankl tolllcars w5z | tamous ats Y | “Passion” in America comes a se:- | Emmm—— - MASON COLE & CO “What money?" lit. over the deck, and the rigging creaked | offer an excellent swit called “The | .4 ¢ eign” broduction starring ol BASIL & FRABITO arty, is very well | . . “, " Nickelsen sat down beside him “Thanks! T needed a bracer. What [suddenly. Rattray ran out as the | NiEht of the Party,” that Is VO WM | Negri and called “Gypsy Blood,” a ||\ R MARCELL FALLET done. Hill and AcRerman, two fine S “It_yas Satterloe’s money, not mine |about the Tropic Bird?" | Chinese boatswain growled a warning | 30n€. = ST ACTIIC omedy | Screen adaptation of Prosper Meri- Fo“ow Tl]e Crowd ERFORD’S ODDITIE! pany .. - He missed it be- said 1 could make you skipper[to the others to be still. The rigsing | OMeRAnS OWCE & SFCOINT SIEC original French story, i a hich will be the First liked in their singing and talking of- [T =l ; fering, and Amanda Gilbert and Co., | {ional attraction at the Palace The- | SO = Ffore you wer 3 minute. He |of her—if you'd take my sailing direc- [began to fill with figures. Rattray sknows you changed big bills o | tions went up the main shrouds. S Flagship bar, and played he “Will 1?7 Captain, I'd walk into hell A schooner! She was driving along ater on Thursday, Frida; d S 4 a) | ain, a as 2 réat. 2 5 y and Satur-- FLouls”. 1t yowve any left 1 may in my barefeet for you, that's what! |before the wind, out of the south. | Presemt a musical trea day : able to fix it with Satter] Hand ma the lay!"” west on a course that would put her i 5 3vpsy Blood,” according to reports GRAN D It was my money! I won it! Hon-| “Ever hear of Galen! He's got the [ within an hour so close that he would | “A VIRGIN PARADISE' i from Eastern film centers, has been P AT T PN est to God—" schooner Cristobal now.” be able tc¢ toss a biscuit to her! IS COMING TO FOX'8. | fimeq in the same pretentious and TODAY AT 7:15—7: .n AW ST Phang €102 E “Oh. all right”" sald Nickelsen| “Aye, I mind—out of Singapore.” There was a splutter of Chinese| (i ijent with the resumption of [iImpressive manner as “Passion” and » UR LES QU wearily. “But I want to help you| “You've heard of Fat Yuen, the|words from the boatswaln. who was| COIMCECRE L0 G Va0 will be | o-omises to achieve an equally as- Z and you'd better drop that talk. Sing | Singapore pearl buyer? really Rattray's mate, and the anchor | ISV 0 PR S DC O A Virgin | tounding success. It was produced Arthur_Pearson Presents saw you take it. Can't you see I'm| “Yes, sir.” |chain came home. The schooner “BITS O’ your friend, old man?" “I know men in these islands who'd [swung broadside to the current and ; - “That sneaking Chink!" a4 Rat- |give their right arms to know the|reeled into the moonlight i | The Peer of Them All, With BROADWAY . £ ey ame of the Fat Yue e | ? od ace s ; he eyes took in|few and gazed upon the pink, shin- EW IMS, FELIX MARTIN]| % A Musical Fantasy With tray, with a calmness that surprised [name of the schooner Fat Yuen goes| Before she had cleared the heel of | face sleeply. Then t ol =i LEW BREM o A Music: v, \ him.' “I lost it all, sir, every dollar. |home in—with a basket of pearls. [the island she was alive aloft with | Ra -, and opened in amazement.|ing nodules. A ANY e S ee s AL Jamie Coughlin I'!l pay it back. I don't want to be [Capt. Galen knows. ould we dare |busy figures. Her stays snapped in came out, a soft, fat figure in He dropped one hand on the sack GEORGE ARLISS Harry Zoup Welsh {arrested and judged. I'd die, 'sure, sir. | tackle 17" response to growling orders, the silk pajamas. recked | 213 lifted his pistol as a rush of gasp- ey Special Matinee Prices SCan’t you pay the swine, and I'll sign| “We? You and . captain? Piracy?|mizzentop sagged and fell forward, Galen said: “We catchum wrecked | ing, struggling figures swept through THE DEVIL for the Ladies Smy wagesogbr to gou, GTT ., | It gives me the tfefps, but—" the foretopmast was let down, leav- |boat.” — —NO INCREASE IN PRICES—] BACK TO PRE-WAR “I'll do the best I can,but I can't| “Exactly—but. -Now I've dome. aing the sorry stub-of the foremast| The Chinese frowned and listened i PRICES topped by crosstrees. a second to the chattering outside. (Continued on Sixth Page). . = Strips of canvas began to sway up-|Then he walked forward, gave Galen S, MR ward. The foresail went overside, to|a puzzled, distrustful glance as he a twist itself, and belly out, flap in the |passed, and went out on deck. HOL].)ING A HUSBAIQD water, and drag in the wake. She| «That his nibs?” asked Rattray. . - heeled deeply to port by reason of her| ,jen nodded and put his fingers to 5 rock ballast hc-mgh purposely shifted. |}, 7y 2 o er scuppers awash. hus she floates i o Adele Garrison’s New Phase of e = oena Savolict ealt Diow: oug| :Where are the pearis?” Rattray of the bolt ropes—the apparent rem- | Whispered. n a 4 £ a S sk d his bunk. Revelations of a Wife | sise=me™) o v oo 2o Rattray went below and lit a lan-| Galen rose. Rattray lifted his hand e tern..putling a packet over it as he|from a pocket and fired two shots Why Madge Left Grace Draper flew to my face as I raced breath- !"”"r“‘h' “| on d"““'r'n‘”.‘ he showed | across the table. in Ohar less to tho steps, L saw her it three times and blew it out. The| mqprough the smoke he saw Galen [aep v 1 * strange schooner promptly altered |joan hackward, his mouth open as if Synsiyden with \Werer i dnd +| her helm and ran dead for the Tropic|pout to speak, his hands clasped TODAY and TOMORROW ONLY | Bira s Bpsaky — ant AN As our frantic seaych, Which—|jzeq that I must guard her as tte our fright had been thorough |1 cou ¢ c of | across his stomach, his face a mask despite our fright had bee could from the realization of the|DUQ ., oL opoio pawed, | “nearcd the swampy woodland [4wful possibiities that were beating (o, Sne Grew oo S aehrtingiaiacesl et The Biggest and Best Show in Town ! aga v % deck R th n one side, 1 felt |®ainst my own brain A e . . |over the i - o) s et e “,’ ch gt| Where is Richard Second, Mar- Ahoy yerself! What schooner's|,s carpet, and he sat down on the & terror clutch my heart which il patmoddibenstrad tugaiy s Tinitivas Galens Yolcn deck, his back to the bulkhead and P had never known before. te hunt hfm tan minutes agol™ ecrless, Sandakan for Zamboan-|p;s jegs spread out under the table. || Was it possible that my sheltered, Her glance roamed wildl: Som! - an!” replied Rattray.| e made an effort to say something, tenderly nurtured baby had strayed |, 'rice (o that of Grace Draper's,| 1M, sinking. .. |ana doubled forward on his face. 80 far from his home In s0 8hort|,. ;| (rjeq to find words which would right! Come along and look live-| " "p,ttray darted into the room the ; ",‘;“‘;h“' e '“":’“‘"’-l‘: “r‘"u"“ underestimate my own terroe. Then|Mp ..o |Chinese had come r:mm, Ireazzhod e e face wavered before ne,|pa. hands fluttered into the air, and e = SN oS - | under the bunk and dragged out an ||d . Jand I put my hand out blindly for|pe. seiff lips formed wprds that were | 0/c®: The Chinese put, two boats|, ;) pamboo hasket. Under his fever- Presents His Greatest Photoplay Wwome suppart.: I heard Ia -Quick.|a onco a prayer -wnd a wall | appoyer the.pert rail There Were chuck- [ fngers it dissorged little balls of Scuriously sitilant imtake of the |, oiO" + ®Flings, and gleetul -whispermr - Six men |5 (TS |4 lue and purple. These breath, and felt upon my arm, firm- |""LopN Lo Goa in heaven she | Were Iéft behind and warned not to [Yo1i the pearls. Rattray unrolled a ‘ ‘ ? ly supporting’ me, the hand of the(,y.q" «He's lost! And I'm to|“NCW their heads. i c r girl whom for so long 1 had counted [yu oo ., (Bl O L ehe was think.| This is the Cristobal, for Singza- 3 o enel sore. Gale: ; ne.” came s ey Dbitterest enemy ing of the jealousy which had im-|"°" A ShS My Dame. joRmMoTER a8 not a ome 2 ray we v e side. But it was not at that moment|,elieq her to ask him for “Danzie's| "1, A% Rattray went over the sid that I had time to think of the|hr ot M0 | fighty glad to see you. My anomaly of her presence. I was ap-|“'[p wax Grace Draper who caught|Pame’s Jotran,” said Rattray. They 4 Unbelievable plying the lash of necessity 10 MY |nor an she fell and eased ner to a |"MO0K hands understandingly —and | e s Ty sl went into the cabin. i o Cweaaiitel gerrified spirit and .my trembling | .eciynin S s & position upon the couch | ™ L NP TS . G . Hmbs, knowing that If ever In 1Y |pammock. But I had no time to|, -1ve heard of you. cap'n” Galen Povemsnt 6] yous s life I needed overy faculty of mind | g 4 Ry began, in a loud voice, as he sat down and complexion your Bad body it wab at this moment 1|5 2 Der. I caught Katie, who was|;. 3iaio0l) and waved Rattray to/'a| mirror will reveal to you still wildly calling the bal nd % i i i was glad of any ald, and remem- | hook her into attention |seat. He leaned forward, and point after wsingGouraud'sOriental \ “bered with thankfulness that she|" . wheres Jim 2" ing to the door farthest aft on the Cream for the first time. .1 demanded. i Qs S wns possessedt-of abiity and excep- Gut! fassin® ihickin ‘“mpv,, -he‘pgly;‘l(.',:'l:'!o, whispered: “He's in there, | Send 15c. for Trial Size 2 "tonal resoureefuiness did she. choose | .eturned. “But oraMissis Graha | d ) or,~Missis G T s - to employ theuf.” That she ' would |40t babee i And where are the—' thus eheose, 1 was certaln as the| .ghye upr* I snarled, primitively, | Rattray checked his question as the Gouraud's mist before my eyes cleared, and I|ynowing there was but one way to|d00T opened cautiously, and a yellow Oriental Cream met hers, filled with anxiety as real|geq) with Katie in an emergency. “If | face peered out. | s anything I had ever seen mirrored | vy want to help find Junior, get Jim “Wha's malla?” asked the yellow | in any one's eyes. here on the run. Ask him if he has “Steady, Madge!" she sald s00th-| ean the baby.” ingly. “Do you know, I believe we Where Is Dicky? will find him with his grandmother.| ghe ran down the steps and skim- after all. He might have gone the|meq over the ground like a swift- ’ other way around the studio, and|winced bird. I rushed to anm emer- back to her while we've been search- | gency cupboard which I always in- ing here . stall in every house in which I live, " “Oh, pleasse Go§, he has I'|snatched a powerful restorative, and, B Breathed, as I sct oft at & trantic run | returning, theast. It tnto, Grace. Dre- VAUDEVILLE:: . A Thrilling Tale of the Early _AND BEST PICTURE foward the yitande wh §i%iad 167t | oors Nacas : L v motherifn-law peacetully. sewing. | “emur the — = Pioneer Days of the West Put this to her nostrils,” I directed, meard ner peromptory can of sar. | iese avape e = rr f GET THE HABIT “GO TO FOX’S” —with— guret ! Margaret !" mingled with I took the small bottle of heart Xatie's familiar ear-splitting shriek | restorative from Mother Grabem's The Place For the Entire Family. MARJORIE DAW, of Jay-bee ! ay- N come 10 | handbag, laid it the table ith SR e e S T e (s ST e JAMES KIl;KWOOD ey the child 1dolizes. glass nearer. Then, having grudged “And Pm to Blame 1" every second, 1 rushed to the barn My mother-in-law, almost crippled | 304 brought my car out, blessing the by her attack of rheumatism, was|fact that I had learned to drive, and (13 i’, standing was thus able to summon help quick- ficlent aid. Jim came running to the car as I| . . ) Custer’s Last Stand. . | in King Arthur’s Court. Wesley Barry in his greatest role. it with hands upon which the veins|)y 1 needed men to start a sys- #tood out ax If vidsed. Her eves|imatic search of the woods _and YANKEE g | knew that the Ticer house held ef- S E E 2,500 Indians and U. S. Regulars in the portrayal of backed it out of the barn, his honest a tace full of concern : The crowds last night chuckled, laughed I haven't seen the little chap for and roarcd. twe hours, Mrs. Graham,”” he said, and GIRLS! LEMONS |1 notea the tremor in his voice which If you enjoyed “Over the Hill.,” you surel; BLEACH FRECKLES PPt ol should not miss this picture. KEITH VAUDEVILLE | “I'm going foar the Ticers to get AND WHITEN SKIN 1230 32 emmats. ikt sou cad Eats 0 Vv ille Poli _ With Broadway’s Youngest Stars Peldinga: any_place where e might audevn € I oucy THE. ROTH KIDS. Symecss the jJuice of twe lemeons awled in and gone to sleep— B e g i saes | Can tetl what & chid i HILL & ACKERMAN FRANCES & DE MAR AMANDA GILBERT CO. “Just Two Nuts” in “Peanuts” A Musical Treat. | you never can tell what a child might of Orchard White, which any drug |0 never can tell mhat 5 ehiid mishy Starts Next Monday, Sept. 19. Store will supply for a few cents, shake woll, and you have a quarter [Pere we will know just where tolff Qur Vaudeville will be selected from those playing the N ot/ the noet W Srpansd nd i tan | 122 BUNNON 0 M SHUBERT, KEITH, POLI, LOEW, FOX bleach, and compleion whitener. Massago this swoetly tragrant lem. [ “Tll attend to everything” he sald Circuits THURSDAY a NFGRI ‘G Bl d on lotion Into the face, meck, arms | é*rnestly, then hesitatingly, as = and hands each day and see how T:,:,'f":.or'.'.,":q".-,;.:”r'.:\hk.\}::.-r"" L Coming Next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 8| FRIDAY POL ¥ m ypsy 00 e e na eseraien | The auemion was ke & viow trom (§ VIRGIN PARADISE—Picture with 1,000 thrills. BATURIAY - a bludgeon. i “asiin becomes. Where, indeed, was Dicky? I