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MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Adels fiarrison's New Phase of el il S Answer Madge Read in Allen Drake's Fyes in the morror, worthy eyes the rhid reactior relessness surance that Little Edwin Hubbell, Hollywood, drives the big, white Rus- sian wolfhounds belonging to W. B. Harkins of Culver City. A Association Records Cases ial rig wa. de for th . K V L] pre By e ‘ : Special rig was made for them Metropolitan 257 Main Street Booth Block NEW SUMMER - MILLINERY father's arms, Steel-like muscles, had Hats Hats made of Taffeta, Moire, Canton Crepe, Hair Braid, Leghorn and Baronet Satin. i All the wanted Styles and Colors. mine Lillian Helps Madge : Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are written by the press agencies for the r espective amusement company. PALACE THEATER “You ca ot know how glad 1 am to be welcom he said impressive- ly, gazing down at me with the bril- i adowed by ti forget Mr, Sapsucker. He has a scar- =DAILY FASHION BERVICH sy, let erawn, “I'll want him." | Mr. Crow swallowed hard a few fimta B old. BeLRIE COATS ARE GIRLISH I “Then there's the Huby-erowned J Kinglet,” Reddy went on. “He's go-| g 7 R WA R | Ing to have an invitation, And o is 5 S Mr. Kinghird." BY MARIAN HALE. Z o4 “Not Mr, Kingbird!" spluttered old New York, June 2.—Coats for girls RE\/ELATIONS OF A \/'VVIFE Mr. Crw. “His crown is orange col-| are apt to be rather straight of line ol ored.” this season with straight roomy ‘ “It's red enough for me," Reddy|sleeves and tailored pockets The retorted. “And of course I'll ask little| wraps are loose and exceedingly Mr. Chippy to join us' girlish of line laughter-filled eyes. Tut T had to| ‘‘Nonsense!" cried Mr. Crow., “His| The coat shewn, designed by Kneale grip my determination hard to keep|ecap is only chestnut-colored."” x and Perl, is of khaki kool, a favorite . (Just that laughing indifferent post “It's red enough for me,” Reddy| material for summer frocks and began my descent of the tairs|po. 0 e syes Inoking at me, in.| Woodpecker repeated in a firm voice.| wraps. It turns the dust well and fng which announced Allen|gq1ant no Jonger, I saw tha answer to My goodness!” Mr, Crown squalled, | does not wrinkle, which is some. arrival, with but one "“"‘“"‘lm question I had asked of myself | "I suppose you'll ask the whole Wodd | thing Milady must consider in this {2 -my niind and. that vajn and uns “7 | Thrush family too—and their cousin| day of riding and hiking. —— . { Mr. Veery, Their heads are reddish.” Buttons are heing used much for | No! They're too brown for me," | ornamentation. Mosat often they are, BAKE HIM AN APPLE PIE Reddy Woodpecker decided, to Mr.| as in the model shown, of darker ma- | Crow’s great relief, terial than the coat itself, thus giving ] 2 | “What about Buddy Brown Thrash-; the garment a pleasing accent, unchanged” OST men prefer |er?" Mr. Crow inquired, “What about fa e oo nty the upper land ple to any other| his head?" TR ) Mr ta figure bending in When you pare Well,"” said old Mr. Crow, “I'm - cou shion over Lillian's hand apples for pie | glad to s you have a little sense. Medical when sight of another figure take just as thin But on the whole these Redcaps are or erect and shapely as that of a paring as pos- | going to be a queer lot." A 1ke, now I tly bent, and sible It may| (Copyright 1922 by Cured Under DiMiculties, bearing the unmistakable mar of take a little long ‘ Newspaper Service.) age and care upon the still handsome er to cut the peel- | i 24 8t. Louis, Mo., June 2.—A record of Tac aent every emotion but remorss: ing thin, but it American efliciency in the treatment me Jown the remaining s s and in many apples recorded tonight in the Section of to my father's arms BT ) “n‘ out any Laryngology of the American Medi- To think that even for the few sec-| .. spots, They Wwill not .nnl\g cal association meeting here by Dr. onds which had witnessed my intro- Doen Dist .afayette Page of Indianapolis. Dr. gpective study of myself in the mirror P Dish Apple Pie Page served with Base Hospital No. 1 had forgotten that my father was PR "“"V" I““" dish or shallow e—— 32 in France and was in charge of with Allen Drake at the door! I 1 With tich pastry. If a|yyre s |six thousand gassed soldiers, only two seored vt unmercionty for - my | 000 vsed e crse s e | Wil Spend $10,000 to Determing| o whom: aied. folly, and with a fierce little desire Bare h"v' :,‘f,,”j:,,";”::!y" rd:’: According to Dr. Page death is due for atonement—as well as a self-con- | . P Ane, ap- | Ed 1 l v l I M 1 to secondary inflammation and sup- &eicus relustance fo look .t oup i o CAne Lol Jfruit, heaping | ucational Value ol Movies puration following absorption from brilliant guest—I remained in my flour witl ,,,r,,m“\’a:,';‘f{"‘h]' R | abcesses and inadequate drainage of giving him the rapt ind sprinkle over " H"f» cup = E lungs. During his service Dr. Page ous welcome he loved and deéserved, e Ml Mw-rnlu;m Chicago, June 2.—Ten thousand|foung that the giving of various solu- until he himself released me and fiatfice work over the Lo of 'M"‘m;fl« dollars is to be spent in the next|tiong in oils was effective in alding though 1 knew he was secretly most ey € apples | twelye months in an effort to deter-| qrajnage from these lungs and in re- said with perfunctory reproach—al ke 45 minutes in a moderate| just what value the motion pic-| |jeving the coughing and spasm fol- pratified at my absorption in him Serve with sugar and cream ture has in the education of children.||owing war gas burns of the throat “My dear, do you not see Mr. [or pped cream swestened “:I” It is claimed that the most ex-|;,4 Jungs. ! Drake?" shaved maple sugar, "|travagant promises have been made BT 00 not B8R Anvone when yoms AR b by enthusiasts for this means of im- ™ just come home after so long ne shallow pudding digh with | PATHDE information to the young e I e thatically, “But I'm. v Put a small. cun upeide| VPO detractors have classed the : S T }m glad to welcome . Mr L n the cente Fill. dish wirn | /M8 as practically valueless. Where : 5 f l ; I ' . . e % . r Sprinkle with sugar and adq [(DN€ truth lies hetween these extremes T3 rnad otk 1 | or 1 cold water if the frgit|°T: Frank N. Freeman of the Univer- = P B e Dot ; sity of Chicago will endeavor to learn . AN remembered eyes of the m a top crust and bake 45 | $10,000, for Investigation X I y hand, slender, shapely as a woman's|minutes in ?| Dr. Freemdn, professor of educa- [T ] l.fll IREEY ) vet with a tense grip that told Dampen the edge of the lower crust |tional philosophy and connected with ) ’:4\‘: ;_‘riy‘c i enveloped | before putting on the top crust. Rup |the School of Education of the Uni- d L E GG T G R the rolling pin around the edge, trim | Versity of Chicago, has been granted = B - a With a sharp knife and pinch the [$10.000 by the Commonwealth Fund edges together with thumb and fore.|of New York, an endowment formed for research work in various lines. the center collects the | Various sums are granted upon appli- prevents “boiling over” dur- |cation and after investigation discloses distin- ! o ‘nh(r worth of the object sought, and One of the finest shows ever of- “The Foollsh Age” and “The Barri- liant eve cade.” FPOR AM. LEGION. Trenton, N. J., June 2.—The 8800,- NEA Service.) are for a period of one year. At the|fered in this city is now playing the | expiration of that time a report must|palace tonight and for the rest of be made on the results attained. the week. The Keith vaudeville bill, 4 “There scem to be two general|\chich Is an all girl Show, has four|000 remaining unexpended following problems presented for solution,” said|of the best acts that the Palace have|the payment of the New Jersey state | Dr. Freeman. “One is to determine|cver offered. Millicent Mower, “The|bonus to former service may be used what can best be taught by moving|Nightingale of Vaudeville,” surely by the American Legipn to provide i ~ ‘(REDDY ‘\“ pictures and to devise means of en-|lives up to her name as she is posi-|N10Spital accommodatiohs for ex-sol- | g Palace |diérs who are or may become inca- | v | | |larging this field and the second s to|tively the best singer that yraisal upon me 4 | | 3 gl “n.f.h‘:ram L Nf‘, graceful move A ODPECKE | |find ways of improving the pictures|patrons have had offered to them.|Pacitated. 3 b | |themselves. The Transfield Sisters were another | me"l-'wh f’“;!,v'v'n»f-},;un ‘ml‘ ol ;; BYARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY “Some of the films in use in the|big hit of the bill last evening with _ B . i B i/ A | their splendid musical offering. Baby iiarlt gorc| [schools are of a purely educational na Keir, a little four year old kid- P L CE | J ‘ A Banded Leghorn h /| character but more of them are in the THE REDCAPS. nature of literature in that they are|die surprises everybody with her won- 31.95 to $4.95 Iteddy Woodpecker knew that Mr, | partly entertainment. There are of derful ability to entertain. ‘“Dreams” Crow would come back to the orchard | course, biological and nature study|is the name of a beautiful novelty of- to ask him another question. The old | Dictu that might he classed as|fering presented by three beautiful gentleman simply had to learn more |strictly education. There are also in|posing models. The photoplay fea- about Reddy's club. this class dhe animated diagrams|ture presents William Desmond in ‘T'd like 10 know—"" said Mr. Crow | showing the circulation of the blood, | Fighting Mad.” —"I'd like to know why you are the | nerve action, ete. Starting Sunday night for a four The popularity of these Hats is allready reflected by the great numbers being worn. Our assortment is the The largest. Styles Our prices the lowest. large. any wavering of direct look into mine, ve 11 the eerie litfle feeling that ,he had swept every de- tail of my apparance with those in- dolent ey that somewhere back of them ! ijous brain was sit SLEEPYTIME TALES b > / & s | 7 i Our assortment of Season- able Hats is, very large. $3.95“ $10 ——— Sport Hats $1.95 to $4.95 You should have ons or more of these to wear with your sport costume and summer dresses. corsage bouquet which my embrace ieed,” T returned, althougl sturtium bl oms Were some- apidated ut I would t have hurt my fathe feelings for a hundred bouquets, and I took theml from Ailen s, arranged Tonight and Saturday Don’t Miss This Show ! It's One of the best bills this Season president of The Redcaps.” | “Visual education, at present, is not|day run the Palace will offer Mae ke A o ony| “That'd easily answered,” Reddy re- | Murray in her latest and best pro- e vith fingers tremulous|Pled: “It's because I wear the big-|an enthusiastic friend who went to|duction “Peacock Alley,” one of the oI « ags W Ly 1 ] T 77| gest and reddest cap of all the hirds| Mexico to take pictures. He shot|finest productions made this present wl“lamDes d A in the neighborhood.” leverything in sight and then when he|S€ason. As compliments from Mae mon For 1 wa ious, painfully so, e . | i A th::to Allen Drake's eves, hali-closed |, MP Crow puzzied over the matter|got hack it took a geographer to ‘cut|Murray, the managemement will give £ I DR 4 L 1fora time ladies attending the Monday y by pen i . le[to all inscrutable beneath their wom b 5 and paste’ and get an understandable t 0 ;2:‘::'4:'”1 e e I don’t understand what difference | ‘story' out of the .films miatinee, little silver vanity mirrors ement that my fingers mad vour cap.makes,' 'he said at last. “I've Motion pictures will not spread|3utographed by Miss Murray special- My father's attention had been dis- | hinking about joining the club.|over the whole curriculum but will he !y for this production. 1 T have.no red cap.” lincorporated as a part of the school = FOX’S THEATER tracted by my mother-in-law, who i S had advanced to greet him, and by Th ”A‘r‘r‘;";kfi"s ;q':“r‘n v‘:‘”‘\]‘]?:‘\\nrh. What is best to show is a e Marion, who was clinging rapturousivivoy can't join my club .\'nh‘wl\' et matter for much study. Some subjects, The final vaudeville bill' at Fox's to his arm. Lillian making one of | goasn't wear a red St B, e rse, lend themselves very read-|( theater this season is a well balanced their group, was standing so that she|pney o The Redeap the film, as the hatching of | one, featuring an expert haop roller, | effectually shielded me from my Mr. Crow looked daggers at him mon and orange culture. Pictures| clever athletes and hgnd balancers, a mother-in-law's critical eyes, and that “Humph!" cried the old gentieman. | *f. (€ various stages in these indus- | couple of girls who sing well all the captious lady chanced to look at me.|“T've been thinking ahout joining the | 1¢S5 areé 1 think, readily understood | latest songs and add a bit of the light 0 Allen Drake and 1 were left forlcjuh But I've decideq not to do jt | PY the ehildren. ‘Getting vicarious ex- | fantastic for good measure, and two I the second in comparative isolation = . ___ | perience,” one man called it. comedians who introduce some novel- 4 and he bent toward me significantly | Valuable Results | tv dance steps into their offering. 3 Millicent Mower as 1 finished arranginug the flowers | “Valuable results are ohtained in| After Saturday the policy of this Vaudeville's Nightingale the presentation of objects which the| theater will be straight movies, with “DREAMS” child never has sgeen, If, for instance,|two features, a news reel and comedy Three Posing Beauties £ e the child never had seen a ship or a| at each performance and a change of “But cannot your eyes leave them picture of one, a film of a vessel mov- | program four times weekly. There is Sy 1 tmily Sould like to have 9 g ing over the water would convey|&lso a material reduction in prices. you look at me again 3 much more meaning than oral in-| Ever popular Tom Mix.again stars His low, tich voloe, with i pus tormation.” in the current feature, “The Fighting ol oL L s 7 Experimental work now is going Streak.” unexpected effect upon me. I ha A A on in the University of Chicago at{ ©On Sunday night, Will Rogers will RS SV ADNERIOUS; AEFYOUS, RO ¢ Vi the University of Tllinois and in at, e §éen in one of his best releases— tremulous t prospect of agair fast two cities where there are large| AR Unwilling Hero.” The compan- being thrown into ‘association w Y school systems. Pictures are h,mnf ion feature will he “The Concert.” g BRRnating man ; b 4 taken, shown to the pupils and the| TO Uusher in the new movie policy compliment was vlir 1n 4 ¢ resilts observed. One test is to ']fiyorrlf‘fl Monday, the management has se- of ice water i f o I mine whether it is possible by mn.l""""] Pauline Frederick in ‘“The He had not changed. He was the il X [tion pictures to show the child the| Mistress of Shenstone” and “At the old Allen Drake tain that every 4 p | proper way to sit while writing, an.| 5180, of the Jack-o-Lantern,” two | e high class dramas. The first change S e ORE Al [other will he on the proper use of| ttention that he did not trouble him Y ) use | > 5 A% Mat 14 a tools, the picture being made in the | of next week will bring Doris May in self even to originate a new hit of i ory s as certain that he had 15 7 &chool shops ulhs P S : - “You can't have a club witk only | Information Lacking ey e SRR hing fo @ CORRRE. Loy membet | “Due to the lack of precise m.‘Specia]forSaturday different women as I was that his ut ff formation on the film in the ednca- systematized. The situation reminds of | —in— “Fighting Mad” It's a great story of threc Cow- boys who are truly “Three Masketcers.” ALL GIRL VAUDEVILLE SHOW Baby Edaa Lcix Transfield Sisters assortment of and Colors is Trimmed Hats 352.50 Hats that formerly sold as high as $10.00. These Hats: are all of good quality and are exceptional Starting Sunday—Mae Murray | values. “PEACOCK ALLEY"” Q If you have never patronized our Hosiery Department, you ought to do so as we carry Hosiery of the best brands and the prices are no higher for these good Stockings than you would pay for inferior quality Stockings. $ “Lucky Blossoms 1™ “Lucky blossoms !"" he said softiy A A AN AN A BN AP AN NP ADPP NP GET THE HABIT-GO FOox'S TOM MIX —In “THE FIGHTING STREA xioug for his A Few Specials fc;r Saturday terance of the pla no way but an inclination to laughter I tilted my ad a trifie and looked at him as he had requested with Can't Be Cured from the Outside. External treatments seldom cure Piles. Nor do surgical operations The cause is inside-—bad tion The blood is stagnant, the veing flabby Thg bowel walls are weak, the parts almost dead To quickly and cafely rid yourself of piles you must free the circula- tion—send a fresh current throi stagnant pools. Internal treatment is the one safe method. Ointments and cutting won't do it J. 8. Leonhardt, M. D., a specialist set at work some years ago to find a ’ real internal remedy for piles. He succeeded. He named his prescription HEM-ROID, and tried it in 1000 cases before he was satisfied. Now HEM- ROID is sold by Aruggists everywhere under guarantee, It is a harmless tablet, easy to take, and can always be found at Clark & Brainerd's, who will gladly refund the purchase price to 2o, Aissatisfied customers, circula- tude affected me in | ~ Reddy Woandpecker smiled at him And some reason Mr. Crow be came ry How many members has your cluh? a : One!™ Reddy told him Ha!" fellow exclaimed You can't have a club with only member,” I expect that several of the neigh hors wil join The Redcap said Reddy Woodpecker They're only waiting for an invitatior tomorrow,’ Let me see,” Mr. Cro wmurmured.| “T am of the opinion that the film There's your cousin Mr. Flicker. He wears a red patch on the back of his head. But you can't call it a cap I call it a cap,” Reddy Wondpeck er told him Mr. Plicker 18 going to get an Invitation.” Mr. Crow then muttered gomething abont cousins, and added niore about birds of a feather flock irg together And then he gaid There's the Downy Woodpecker and there's the Hairy Woodpecker—both eonsins of yvours, too They've only what you might call a touch of red on the back of their necks; but I sup pose Yes! I'm going to invite them to jetn The Redcaps,”” Reddy Woodpeck er interrupted Mr. Crow looked terribly upeet though he claimed it was no more than he had expected ‘That will be about all the members you will get,” he added “Oh, no!" Reddy exclaimed. *“You something | tional field,"” said Dr. Freeman, “films sometimes are much too long. Again |they are too short. How much ‘film’ a child can ‘afsort’ is a matter for| lexperiment. There is a grievous lack | matter of | | captions, 1 have seen films that were more than sixty per cent captions. Is this the Lest length or should they be| | mueh shorter, or should there he no| | and such matter left {to oral exposition after the manner of the {llustrated lecture of systemn, too, in the | captions at 18 not so far superior to other methods | as to bee substituted in a wholesale way but that it has its definite field fand is excellently adapted to certain | things seems beyond doubt.” TORIO RAILWAY INCREASE | | Receipts for Month Show 4 Million | | Yen Better Than Preceding Reports | 3 Tokio, April 20.-—(By Mail)—Ac |cording to the Railway Department | I publications, the railway receipt for the month of March aggregated 36| million ven which compared with the | corresponding period of the preceding vear indicates an increase by some thing like four million yen. The gross | total of the railway proceeds during the last fiscal year ending this March reached 482,000,000 thereby scoring an increase of 45000000 yen over the Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb ...... 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Free Delivery-Tel. 285 CLYDE COOK —In— “THE CHAUFFEUR” 1 — GOOD ACTS — 4 Starting Monday Summer Policy 2 — BIG FEATURES — 2 Program Changed Monday, Wednesday, Friday Sunday HARTFOKD Complete Change of Program Today CHARLIE MURRAY The Famous Mack Sennett Comediun in “Movieland Gossip.” Romas Troupe; Monroe Bros: The Awk- ward Ace, with Eve Lymn—Clyde Del- son & Co.; Keanlon, Denno Bros. & Scan- lon: Margaret Ford: Frank A. t, Al sisted by Myrtle Rosedale in stitute.” SISTERS, from the povel by K Norrik, featuring SEESA O i GLADYS LESLIE, MATT MOORE. $2.50 TRIPLE, A FULL Fashioned Stocking; black LEHIGH FULL FASH: ioned Silk Stockings, white VAN RAALTE and KAYSER (i 12 and 16-BUTTON SILK GLOVES KAYSER Glove Silk Stockings; black, $2.75 EVERY WOMAN MOCK 3-Seam Pure Thread Silk Stockings ....... 75c cordovan, white, grey FANCY CAPES and WRAPS In All Colors—~ilks, Serges, Bolivias and Velours, $10.03 nad up. Boston Clothing Store 63 CHURCH RITiE