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\ This Season Fox’s Has the Best Sy This Season Fox’s Has the Best Vaudeville Show in Town t*t?‘k:ubuirsi‘u v ' Py Vaudeville Show in Town THUIRSDAY, FRRIDAY, SATURDAY —=—=THUNDERCLAP=—— The Greatest Race Track Drama Ever Staged---Featuring Mary Carr, the Mother in “Over the Hiil” [Sunshine Comedy | Bigger and Better Than “Checkers” | Fox News | 4--GOOD VAUDEVILLE ACTS--4 4 MARINES _ _» RERIO _FHE FARNSWORTHS WRIGHT & GAYNOR D F “g a sympathetic comedy note fik : that serves to relieve the serious ! i 2 ; : : b vein of the story without in any MY M RRIAGE PROBLEMS His Wife . way detracting from the power or A L | vividness of the central theme. Wal- i » S 3 %9 i < ¥ i lace Reed and Gloria Swanson head BY RUTH A ES ABELING. . ¢ 4 2y 3 an all-star cast in this picture. OU aren’t as smart and as cleverly put together as . e N =N o The effect of these subtitles is ma- the girls he sees up town. b~ X e ailly ) inoteaacrin s h boli b ra N e jall; the symbolic art REVELATIONS OF A WIFE There jsn't that elusive lure about vou, that tan-| gNECRed I AR ; 4 SRR Gt hear (i e talizing sweet scentedness which results when a 553 2 - T et il bt e vanity case and a girl join intere A ; Paul Irbe, the famous French artist : z g Sometime c:x_reh-,ss \\'{s{v -m hair escapes E:m rfet-y Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press aad designer, who is now serving as “Who's going for the mail?"” Dicky|has a delightful view of the beauti- Sometimes you don’t even wear a net, though .\0“5 bureaus of the theater or attractions with which they deal. art director for Cecil B. DeMille pro- asked lazily ful Esopus as it rushes swiftly over know in your heart you're the type which needs one. o e ol T “That means you're clinging to[the huge stones that form its bed Your Step hasn't that attractive buoyaney and your| ... o e _ i b (b RediUciie e your porch with both feet, Dicky-|Here people who are in a hurry to voice gets raspy, d. MARY CARR IN ‘“THUNDEROLAF.”|the stretch with Thunderclap to wWin| iy is exclusive property of -Pai- bird, you won draw the [read thelr mail linger before the re- You know you aren’t the girl he married. You| Mary Carr, who made such a de-|by a neck. : y i T e N e s unlucky turn journey. And here I—having own it yourself. You know that he must see a tre-|cided impression by her realistic im-| The vaudeville bill includes Wright Lilllan drawled the words from |seen that Marion and Junior were mendous change—but you know, too, that he never|iersonation of the mrother in “Over|ind Gaynor, a man and woman in a the reclining chair on the veranda of | ecstatically provided with plates of = seek S use. the Hill,” has a similar role in Thun-| Wirlwind saxophone anjd jazz trom- her cabin, only a few feet from our| | ream—repaired with the en- You know that he never conside over the house and to see thatfdlerclap,” now showing at Fox's. In|Pone act; The Parker Trio, (href f}'flle KEITH VAUDEVILLE, PALACE. own, and every face in the little[velopes which were directed to ourlthe fact that he accepts you in such!Johnny and Mary don’t get run over|‘his latest picture she has the role of | Soloists in a harmony number; “The| ;" cntirely new Keith vaudeville group around her brightened. For[household. la matter of fact way that vou feell and don’t fall in the creek but do get{~ baralyzed invalid, whd, in a thrill-[Fou: Marines” English novelty acro-|p;;; giarts today for the balance of it was the first spoech Which had| It was a motiey collection, sevoral| iy attempting any subtieties. Be- (o school and loak neatly. g scene recovers the use of her|'ats, and Marie and Dud Farnsworth | wal® “Gov T RS P ORCT O sounded Hke the old Lillian ,;nrl‘.-“xl‘. iy reo o8 Ve iODes bear T |sides he'd’ probbly call you sharply| youlinow that ho dosen't realise|llmbs and aleo ner power of epeech. |fn & Rovelty singing sketeh. know. as a singer for Victrola rec- ;:‘rr:;v:: m.””l‘::n s N lian, some hl(-n.: s with '\ }r\m“ u‘.lu- for doing what he thinks is clever in. how his nageing, his petty fault find- . ords and a famous tenor, will be the T s Bl GLAMates Seicuins the | Bettmaths Hor the othur biargars i PthEC st ing, his continual enlarging on your|MANY THRILLING SCENES IN “AFFAIRS OF ANATOL" feature attraction, offering a song brilliant September sunshine, in that[thick letter from Mother Graham, |, LOU T sure that he never realizes|own faults is digging into your heart “THUNDERCLAP,” AT FOX'S AT PALACE ALL WEEK. |2nd "dance specialty with his two 1 h hich e rariably | addressed to Dicky, and Mo let.|NOW many mornings he stalks away until you almost can’t speak sweetly,| 5 5 5 sons; Ray and Fay, present the com- mzy hour which appears Invariably (s wed to Dicky, indiatstzigleilet=| oo Ll R B e b e Thunderclap,” the sensational race| In order to give everyone a chance|cgy skit, “The Tin Wedding”; Mor. to follow breakfast at summer re-|ter for me. This w in a hand- 2 O Ry O Y | iracie Acavig s inE s, i 5 “The Af. > * E . enough change to buy yourself al .| irack drama now showing at Fox's, is|to see the big photoplay hit, “The Af-|ioy and Chesleigh, a clever -couple, sorks, ‘while people make up théir|writing which for a moment puzzled ; Sk And so, since you know he doesn’t| 5 Noh P % i 5 je3 . . A et ardendiponsd fn Noone which for & moment puskled [/ oo st itthe olllions snapa!in holes. | 0 *oc 818 you ko Joesnt|Allea with stirring events, not the |fuirs of Anatol” the Palace will con-offer a refined variety offering; and minds what particular form of amuse- after a second’s scru- hink of all these things—yo -|icast of which are the following: tinue to show it for the rest of the|the Three Regals wind up an excel- % You don’t expect him to see how ment they will choose for the day.|tiny my memory identified as that of ive him! = e A 2 3 i % _ : There had been many changes in|Atce Holcombe, for several wi many steps it takes to put awaythe ® When the hero, crossing the bridge | week in conjunction with another new | jont bill with feats of strength. As the Cosgrove place since I had first|now Alice Stockbridge. ®| papers and clothes he leaves strewn! Now hand this to your husband. with ’f‘hundm'clap. is blown up by his|bill of Keith vaudeville. With t}:e_ an added attraction Harold Lloyd will enemy. showing of this picture, capacity|ne seen in a screaming comedy, “The seen it. Robert Savarin's sister, and A Letter From Alice. The great race horse on which is|houses have been the rule so far this| Byiss. % 4 her husband, with the sturdy inde-| .. ace oA ich is|houses e been ¢ Bliss. cedbmcter ) debine b s » year of waiting which they staked the happiness of three persons. | week, and with the showing contin- e e D e c e Ot e sy | had set’ themselves finally had rolled LgALAD SUGGES ’ION‘S When the paralyzed mother sudden- [ued for three more days every one|«LURE OF YOUTH,” Wqarders, a5 the famous artiet In his| | ~-vnll!--" I\"nnlurh Stockbridge and 1/ regains speech and the use of her|that has not vet had a chance to see DRAMA, AT THE LYCEUM. v 5 = he gir who ad o « s0 i S, i v i restored prosperity had wished them |} At o AR IcTed ) ety S e St ’ it. can now do so the remainder of the | «wppe Lyre of Youth” is Luther % % b Beoarite)nag x ™ |through such trial as comes but to , When the heroine is kidnapped and | week. 5 " o do. But they had comp; MW B Ta e T sibnss folloutnat ine BY SISTER MARY. A e harol P " hor of the| Feed’s high-tension drama of love . o e %o be used whole for salads try|t?e hero goes to her rescue with the| Jeanie Macpherson, author of the W€ SR TOAS Ol (EATE € (08 lose of the Bayview school, they had HEN tomatoes are to be vse saiads a | &reat horse in which he is to ride but |story—suggested by Arthur Schnitz- | 5 b = been married, and had gone away to preparing them an hour or two before dinner an 2 b ) . o mance of the white ashes of passion Sostabie Tabiie skl wHhtE 1 e . x 5 a half hour away. ler's play of the same name—is re- | e o) 10 TS SO0 o, D e s bedranms, ihun|the new home Kenneth Stockbridge chilling thoroughly. The easiest way to pee! \lm’;’la- e, Birilling rideloc|the heroldowe| & srasbisicor thes GabitAcs oA to Hat | LoD ;‘h T n O e e ng - . e P e e had made in the west for the woman toes is to scald them and slip off the skin A oW | he el E = St 7 : R ove. e drama has al e fiery Maviss A farmhouse for their own |, 114 loved for so many vears scalded at a time entails no risk of over-scalding an;xylf;l‘lsr“‘h"“ rapids to the brink of the 4:*_-;;25{);?‘1‘};3";“‘;2; s‘:“:“"“"“g impetuousness of youth in the stages "We had been most fortunate in|,J 1124 not been able to g0 to their cooking. _ Chill thoroughly and the tomatoes will be| ™ yepcue of the hero on the edge| *The Affairs of Anatol” ia a search-|f Plinding love. Gareth Hughes | o ha > ate vedding, though Alice earnestly had perfectly firm. . SR o " 5 i the §sSentimenta PRV - our follow-guests, for invariably they | qesirea my presence. But Lillian's These salad recipes are a bit unusal and may| V[ the waterfalls as death appears in- | inz analvele of the matrimonial 884 screen, enacts his role of the genius progllsrued b "".I e oxchansad theliliness and my own condition after appeal for a company dinner or luncheon. Wilks the samwles ta shoting Shas n‘;::::) p‘:‘}’“ci - “Cem‘l’ B. DeMilles | e2bistically. Venal courteous amenmities with us,|JUNIOr Was restored to me had pre- Tomtoes Stuffed With Salmon and Pea ie has cheated as he s about to|chief dlstinctjon. He: ha¥ develped a| TIo74's Revue present a new musice’ g and then kept to themselves and their vented me from going And this Four medium sized smooth tomatoes, 3 cup . i ortF, bt e iay stfi;y -that Aeaks 16 ivesl comedy farce entitled 'Two Old own scheme of amusements pas the first word 1 had heard from cooked green peas, % cup shredded salmon, 1 teaspoon |yl Syl N |13 of the hero down | truthes it 18 said, and fo this he has|SPCFte” The show is rollicking with Marion ot o tram "the grass|M€r. save her formal announcemont lemon juice, Mayonnaise salad dressing. | A #0400 ! » d fan, full of clean entertainment, en- quickly at Dicky's question and her| 2"%: 8nd a short, heartfeit note of : i Peel tomatoes and scoop out the inside, leaving a | livened with the bright bits of Felix mother's. answer and crossed fo us,| 2PKs for the gift Dicky and I had|ghall about 1-4 inch thick. Sprinkle, Peel tomatoes and scoop out the | T T AW Y . | Martin and Lew Brems. These com- NGt Hiossr Mach Bitten In hev|®wt theds. lemon juice over salmon and let|inside. Add the pulp to the w‘””a =| edians are original. They want to put Adele Garrison’s New Phase of developed mwunder the direction of Loren Taylor. by allowing him to ha the plcturesque grounds, qu. arms, while Junior trotted after her.|, """"',' Girl.” she began, “If Ilgand 15 minutes. Mix peas and|and cabbage and onion. Parboil| '_'_l'_l_l Iergrgralieleliclcl J[Jr—lr—lr the show across and they do it. The et b rand pens, reams of PAPer.|gaimon with enough mayonnaise to|pepper and chop. Mix the celery chorus will sing some new Broadway T e no: 4 could, not bewtn 19| 5iavemoet N ties of toma-|mixture with the chopped pepper, | § hits, with all the jazz and pep of real . home. . Now piease domt ihinh .y |toes with mixture, mask with mayon- parsley and French dressing. Fill, ~amps of the stage. ‘ Know youd never sy omt ok T |naise and serve on a bed of lettuce. |tomatoes with mixture and serve on W ou'd neve say, ‘a < hald | o | e - g rhapsody upon securing a man’'—but Tomatoes Stuffed With Fruit {lettuce with a spoonful of mayon-|§ ; : = ; naise on one lettuce leaf even if you do, I don't care. For I Four medium sized tomatoes, 1-3 = am glad I have my man at last, glad | cup pineapple cubes, 1-3 cup apple R o p T g > | . One qudrt sweet cider, lemons, can make up to him for the aw- |cubes, 1-3 cup nut meats, cooked _ > a1 7Hee TN a0 enasifalily Tndired Tas |mala dicting 1 creanitoieias 1% cups boiling water, 4 tablespoons “Why Bagheera, sweetheart? | = ' ey i > granulated gelatine, 1-4 cup sugar, 2 i et e et | manyiyesra Pare tomatoes and scoop out in- Ih tin ! . n nd less of a jaw-breaker e Bt i : T s BEOOR IOy I in cliDd) White grapes: i ay in that d Jungle book your No Real Harm. e i - PDIC. DINGADPS SNC MUK iSoften melatineg In % cup cold THURS.—FRIL—SAT. miguided parent has brought you up A little feeling of astonishment | With the cream cheese worked smooth Mix boiling watep. juice of as a devoted roly-poly puppy might have done We'll go, mother,” she said ly, “Junior and Bagheera and I Dooner and Badeera, do, 100" Junlor echoed faithfully, while Lil Nan and 1 flashed a maternal nega tive to each other, and Dicky asked 1ty What Happens When Love and water. on? Why not Rann or Mang or|crept over me. It increased as I ran with 1 “"’"’f"‘:""r"" Sl Spreesd) v"‘”: the lemons, cider and sugar and — 3 MORE BIG DAYS ey the Fires of Genius Meet? Kaa \n;,r.vl.um say any of ;hum n "\:-’r H'w pages. X AVice lrl‘ulrmnlu- lr;‘"y"-;"i:‘”‘ “’; 5 d‘“‘* mz“"“‘\'('n "':'" bring to the boili point. Pour 3 ’ one mouthfu and y che—ild |witty, clever as she was, had been |mas sala SSERE. | SWLve X er softened gela 3 sti i P i is W wouldn’'t run any dan of lockjaw | reserved and conventional Alice |curly endive 5“‘ .‘ >(‘“ med sulatinetand stix un““ Don t Mlss Thls onderful PhOtoplay Lure of Youth ne naseriol oDy e . = is dissolved. Let cool and| in trying to enunciate them.' Stockbridge evidently had burst the Stuffed Tomato Salad i ik Lyt [ wa 4 - “Did You Say—" bonds of repression which had held D A e e la i Entire New Bill of With GARETH HUGHES, “Tanter ~ Bashoora’ b Rert dntlas ihee Vit 7 = Hoei Four tomatoes, 1 green pepper, 1-3 s and seeded. Turn into in- Chesiaalileciilass SERIGE L feav 2 A O T v KOO0 g ced cele: 53 shreddec ridua E A “Sentimental Tommy” PN U Pieky > Mailon ie. | (sacking. thel nscessity Totl ks e | CUP. diced ery, 1-3 cup shredded dividual molds to become firm ns y’ = . . torted Indignantly, voicing her great.lsecrcu her feeling toward Kenneth PDRE ieaepoon einced onton, 3 onlstiace with & cookeds Kelth Vaudevflle What Is the Burning Love? er grievance first—any fancied slight |Stockbridge, was revelling in the “ tablespoon minced parsiey, French sty . A e do of Junior's vocal powers brings her|abandonment of living her real selr, | 97essing. (CORYRIEDLSINIEN PR HA SRaYice) —with— frenziedly to his defenss. ‘And 1 peaking her ecret thoughts 1 — wouldn’t nsult this bee-yew-tiful |could imagine the wealth of aftection| - =5 y i T %Monte Blue "’e/s MANUEL ROMAINE Hoyt's Revue Playel‘s kitten by calling him after an old kite [She was pouring out upon the man THE DANBURY FAIR. or bat or horrid snake. Besides, [Who had won her love years beforc| The Danbury fair is a progressive & "’%‘70:1. the Noted Tenor In a Ripping Musical Comedy ts don’t you remember what a lovely |[he dreamed she cared black color Bagheera, the blach On and on through the many pages, panther, was? Just like this kitty, || read. through descriptions of the|Year. It is spectacular in many ways. Sy et Agnes Ayres (i AND SONS ¢ ’ and then he always played with the |pretty little cottage which was her|but this characteristic is not the se- - \‘ps\o ; WO po leaves In the and so does this |new hon of the attractions e| cre s gre success is & ’ . 3 i 4 v n the sun, and 1 th me. h ractions of the|cret of its great success It is an . eod ity Moran - o With Felix Martin, Lew Brems, Bagheera Watch him!'™ western town in which she was liv- B She 'put the Mitten down. and the|Ing. and then I came to a portion of Grace Williams and all the Hitle. thing. a8 1€ 1t understond her |the letter which arsesed my tiens |Pe0Ple Who know how. with a square RAY & FAY Exviehes and meant to “show off," began to[tlon unpleasantly. I read it three|deal for every single person who ex- Trial Size - scamper among the brilllant acarlet |times in succession withoul realiz- | hibits, competes or attends as a spec- L ) —n— maple leaves, first heralds of autumn, |Ing that I was doing so. ator. It is a money’s worth exhibition, o toss them upward an en bo “I was so sorry you could not be <@ B dding” S0 ¢ them upward A box o 2 114 not be| onterprising, exhilarating, educational 2 il The Tin Wedding’ with them as it rolled over on its|at my wedding. Bess Dean was my | Shicrbrising, exhi back. We applauded dutifully, and |only attendant. I do wish you could g o FRIOVADY: & famous meeting place Gotiraud’s i M n, pacified, picked up her » better friends, you two. I am so s from all over this section ton kAl ured it ecstatically. and |fond of both of vou Now, ihis | Cf (e countrs, and from far-away | [@JSP-YaY = IROVLRER0) renewed her request trictly confidential, but she seems to|” = pcna jlelsomething Sthere > 3 of portanc . er « . 4 Wl \ | “Did you say we go, |teel that you bear her some grudge|Sf \mPortance to every member of the Wl MORLEY & family, and not an idle moment for other?" for someth she has sald or done 3 L i i anybody could |1 . ot Im- ) plaint about time dragging at the Dan- | } Dicky began teasingly, but[1€ine. If you see her this summer | by : : : | T interrupted him peremptorily v fall 1 am sure you will remove | pi¥ (64 'I‘”': }T;;"‘r‘ “"“‘ g % 2 % A Clever Couple. HAKTFORD Neky ™ = id th e g o kno 3 ve | . 14 ¥ i PESSES 0K o - + “Bop te asing her x\I k 1 : I .r‘n [2 |-m”r ‘r i 1 know you to be|an DEWEY s SCHOOL OF el 4 BEGINNING TODAY—Continuous ome ith me arion ofir| ncapable of holding a grude And| " This year's exhibition is the fifty- 3 St moth and I do not ik you to o he while T admit she is trying, b ! ‘ o | <he—v admi 3 s ¥ X Charles B. Maddock, producer of them all, judged by demands for exhi- : S i Novelties Presents 100 many motor But I'll walk dow real harm in her, and she has been % Other Big \lu ical Novelties Pres with you ' my only friend since you left Bay-|mm.on fPace and calls for prize lists WILL OPEN TUESDAY, = THREE REGALS - A, ROLFE “There's a wife for you!" Dicky|view. In fact, I think her champion- T",‘;“’,:‘ high-class attractions booked OCT. 4 AT 4 P. M. s 5 —in— Assisted h_\ George Le Veay and apostrophized my retreatin vack, | *hip of me t Bees her pimce, for| oo, the enlargements and improve- —in— iz June Le Veay in a Spectacular ments made bout the gr E ar- - », ~ - - oot I (Bl A G 1o come back this| Sty Bade) Ahout jthe grainds war GRAILANS ACADEMY Setse Loy presence Feats of Strength | Musical Extravaganz with Marion—the kitten ed | vear she immediately found She : 209 MAIN ST.. NEW BRITAIN. BASIL LYNN AND WM Snder one arm—taking llttle Joyons[better sitbation in/ian exclusive priv a2ty Cr, S L and 8 Wil 'be history mak- : CEC'L B. FIFER BROTHERS AND GIRLIE Sias tenk 6t i Wb, 1 ckried ]t ne which does not open wnti) | 118 in the annals of the great Danbury Sfther Entoemaiion 2 ddcre Y 0——0 HELD AND ADAMS, YAMAMOTO toward the winding state road which |[twe we 1fter the public schools—" ,,.I:\"I s tation (hat “xrove s e s LR De MILLE S % “OUT OF THE DUST led past th Cosgrove farmhou 1 'l tell the world Alfe Stock- il b - PRODUCTION - made a saucy moue at him over m w letter is nothing to moon over -lhe AFFaIrS HAROLD LLOYD commeniing upgn his Indolence. az . Mo il Seratan i pisiig F in a comedy scream S g S B e Anatol’ . that my loved friend s coming ! yoked up. startled. Ress Dean 9 O na O “The Bliss.” E to the energy which fad been he « ughing down at me With an 3ll Star Cast Mail time \s the gala social hour ! URLESG\U of the day at the mountain post of- | 3 - JEAN BEDINI e flce. The ofMce occuples a tiny MIt. GRAHAM'S DANCING SCHOOL Of Savin Rock, New Haven, Conn. — Coming Monday — j 3 e ner of a general store, where on e 200 MAIN ST. TEL. 1758 B an fce cream cone to a fishing pointment. Young people and High At State mo ri ay e . ‘ LARA KIMBALL With a real cast ef not forgetting the ublquitous picture |school class Thursday, Oct. 6, from | Ar ry F Ev n]ng musical comedy postals. Hut (ts greatest charm lie o1 y embers of past classe: ? 3 99 v favorites. R 20008 henring | oF woodland: fuet |are recuestod (ol send | (the' younk “STRAIGHT FROM PARIS Back to pre-war prices outside, where the stumps of 1 nembers of the amily to Miss Adm" ion 55 - Includi Taxes, PYY 'Y A 25c¢, bargain matinee which had been cut down afford de- | Dewey's clas fancy dancing on 1ssion oo¢ Including Xes, H MEL‘ .DY ‘ ;IRLS Y for the ladies, cxcept Hghttul wseats benecfth forest mon- lT"'""; “‘;:nol‘,"n' (;'C‘l 4, at 4“5. m. T E ‘ d Saturdays and holidays - whei one - institution. It grows greater every amusement enterprise conducted by Will not rub off. o—o

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