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" il i; 1 . ' 4, '1 1" ' 1 u J ' 7im 11 1 r ... : wtffnwii. "4 TjL-i""h "t " u" ' , , ' - mara ; , : -A Mtt Twi 'Mot , OOTLTOra 4 gawk UM Tlf ' " watt" 5jTfciU la "I Tim X: '. . gy 1,,MU W ;MM It to Aft af asstlcftj, with stre, i tot BUMT. V. ' J TB TBTM MllgBUy UITIS, BVHCS cum .br;tw bM areTknUtfUasslas, hays peppy set la snag n tit .1 eves it i wit f tke awese -m tax au ra ee pM7 wwre .-- llr Xi. .kUck ee monxaogtay mh im ewry iadiag ap thronga kla act. ;vr gesea A Francis, sue all aorta at songs is very entertain lag fashion, The Tbree Biigntiy (una,. Bcotca : i twWiaatMer Plarn V s ' - (Dan- """ 7 MB 10Adolpk Sola Md tb UU1 daW Tfcttw (Pwnw-' faTlanU Tw Idol." I ' ' ' Aogaitua Uraatelaa. . '" 21 Tii-Otj SymphOBl eoaoa. . ' VAUDEVIIXK W ' " I OaraamrM niai"- TiMtw oho wit twMa taan TkMtc-ChaiB( el bus twtaa a tod WalUn. Mulot Ua 14 MP im) 4ltrartB aroaad at waar iinaa.- Jkck baa, tba aawa mm. fftrt a ptauiBcind mra- Hra Ua of sattar aad fbasd vara waleooM. LUllan'a convd prta. ot met, aad' Ward Bad Doair. aaaeen, roaatj oat ut areim; . ji ' ' M:Jkt Cbbbbb.V It waa good to aa Sopbla Tucker back la tha tri-dtiaa auini. And the tana packed hoaeaa who aw tha iavortta at Tha Coloabia yesterday anioyad .avery moment ,ih waa Mora then. 8ha hasn't changed mach either in appearance or la-Ue style of her entertainment since she waa ia tha trl-cities last at Empire the atre in Rock Island set en yeare ago. .; 8he'e the sane Sophie except 4hat she has since married aajk as she pOBieases from the. stage, has Laad dance that draw rovnds of aa- ptaoae. Erea the gymnasta. The Three Melrin pros., proved to be the class of the seasoa la oferiags of this type and were; warmly re ceived. . - It's a topnotch show likely tha best of the season. . , s ', A t the Xsiestie, 1 ' The opeaing scenes of Mack Ben nett's six-reel saper-comedy, A Small Town Idol." are set in thai kind of a town where, the railroad track and a straggling stream pro Tide the sunburnt inhabitants with their oaly ideas of motionr On the fame of this Sim Ben. re form In triumph to his Tillage homo." Bat things hare moved rap idly there during his absence. Of course everything is all right and there are wedding bells celebrat ing the most hovel and picturesque story that Mack . Sennett haa yet VaM'' "mm r MS thre--itawwiaf rr r tAfr tXH aa t thef that Mr. Saaactt has AathasCc ' tnteresC ta ouu hi eeovedy aaaUeoa. .J1 epectacle. and thrHle ant(ons to "A , ll TowJI hmX" The Mgfest scene .that Each) geaaett has deviaed.' snfl one of lie targeet on the screen. In tbia maltltada ot girU, who con !otm ia try respect to the 1am- oaa ; Sennett - apecincauons boaataaad flgare. appear in orient al costumery in a. large and mag- Bitieent "set." - Bra Turpin Is the "idol" -tadioa ed by the title. That U. he uttl natelT aravea himself such, after a series of tremendously comic, not to mention some serious situations. BREAKFAST. : I ' Oatmeal with Raisins " Scrambled Eggs - ' Toaat Coffee ' ', - LUNCHEON. Vegetable Salad. , - Sandwiches ' Tea ; HermiU . . . DINNER. Panned Chicken -'Boiled Rice Creamed Oniohs Currant Jelly ' Canned Fruit Sponge Cake Drops dropped her husband off at Chl- , Kreei,.-X small Town run hi& Kaan . ilivnrpail from.! . . .. . cago, having beea .divorced from. him. r ,i r fg -iu 'c- - -i 's ' ..,Of coarse, bar offering -is "high class" in the much-used adjeenve of theatrical 'description, for re- 1 At the Fert Arautreag. . . it ii difficult to Imagine a more tertect role than that of the mota- is "The Greatest Love" and It ti equally imposse to imagine v asy other actress who could inter pret it a superbly aa Vera Gordon bi'h. i.iand the steerage ot an ocn liner, the crowded East Side , .J 1VW"" , U. Iritis , tnd the pretenuous tuversiue w were all used as locations for this ...... whm vou see It you prac- f!lcally take a personally, conducted u nf the most mieresuuB di. in New York. Ana you gie y emotions an airing.-too. It is be ing shown at the Fort Armstrong Ibeatre uniu , :; r At The Speaeer qnare.' n of James Oliver Cur- Idol" Is now at the Majestic. Shakespeare's assertion that "the gardleas of the songs or parodies play's the thine.", seems to., have ana nagi, tae iaci tnai it 14 swpnie km ki singing them, makes for quality: I tor Made Sennett when he pro- one naa a vanety 01 numoers, eacn iu a. puuu of which go over big. because she newest super-production, - which puts them ojrer. Her, songs run toiopenea ior iour asys t me wpim the lighter vein with a dash of pap rika -. here and , there,, in , them to spice up the eatertainmentV . Her boys," five of them, syncopation bounds on musical instruments, are a big aid to her In pleasing her auditors, bar the 1 important fact remains, that she is Sophie Tucker, is a big favorite and knows' how to remain so with the theatre-going public. She gives them the class of entertainment , they waof and theatre yesterday. The other stel lar light upon which he had one eve focussed was, of cbufsej, com edv. . There -1s an" harmonious blending of story interest and hu mor which sumps this production as the comedy king's supreme crea tion. It is easily discernible tht .Seacett is making a successful ei tirt toward " development ' of plot nurpoe in his big productions. . . ,"T"a Small Town Idol" has -all the " VAt lhe CetoBhU. There are some great moments packed with action and suspense in "Hell's, Hinges." : Amons v. tA atanrl imt narticnlarly. One ia the fight between the tough and the good elements of the town, which results in the temporary vic tory of the civil forces. .; They signalize their triumph by burning down the church. ! But the arltdoars had not reckoned with Blare Tracy iWilliam S. hsxw.j rwhen he comes riding in and nnua. thht the church haa been ae stroyed, the misguided - minister killed, and the woman. he loves in danger of Insult, his wrath exceeds bounds. He kills suit Miner, me n (tr nrl treacherous saloon and gambling bouse keeper, and stands off a whole room full of desperate mttii while he 8 boots in two me wires by which the lamps are sus pended. , - v potatoes; mash, There, seems danger mat iDe'ricer; adi whole buncn win oe coasumeu the flames, but Blaze allows them to slink out In the narrow, wina-ing- 8treeU, there are scenes of dis order as the flames of destruction sweep over the whole town, Men a Hinges" will be shown at the Col 6nial tomorrow and Wednesday. Bake two hoars pvar medians Ira.. , "J- ' t Btieevetlefc !-.:. T i". t Ifevar eat Ish tbaf Is not thor- oBly cooked. It ia dangerovs. "Stewed prunes served with roast veal are very goodr ... , The skin of a lood ham m thin. Old hams have a Uick akin, as well aa a strong flavor.-- i" :Y When kneading bread, use as lit tle .flour as possible on the beard. 11 HIP 1 luftky xymd) ' MRi. ELIZABETH THOMMC! Wf water, one tablespoon better, line p..,,. nummm. i apgar, one an one-nan teaspoon rows visaes. a o-.-.!, tcuk dissolved Creamed Potatoes Cut two capsjiu pne-foarth cup lukewarm water "Dear'Mr Thompson: Will you time, again looked at ma kindly pass my experience to the Mother, are we , going U bJJ -aar wifert t?. tusband who continu-,; 'TTj'i IE&lL ally, reads during the family meal: nolwisb to b) d'rttt , After many admonitions I tried PJ . ! the following regime. My husband All the time 1 was reaag , engrossed himself in hie tooiitet,D'"- ..- mn.a ha ar- 1 paper .0 I decided to Uk i' occurrea,io me mav . ., .i...iim I would also read af tne uuje taai v.,.' . RRAnn, ' sttaar and salt boiling water; when lukewarm, ad-l yeast cake and Ave cups or flour! then stir-, until thoroughly mixed: Adjd remaining flour. . mix and' turn on ..floured, board; - knead until smooth and elastic to touch. torn to bowl, grease and cover with ! isn't a bit stuck. on herself. And 'well known Sennett players in its furthermore, she eniavs. entertain ing folk aa much as they enjoy to beer her, a situation which always makes for stage success. . She will be at the Colnmbia to night, tomorrow : and ", Wednesday and no donbt will be the vaudeville cast. Including Ben Tnrpin, Phyllis Haver, Marie Prevost, unarne Mur ray and James Finlayson in the lendinc roles. ' It is the first sil- reel production Sennett has turned . A .Jj.. iu. Jn.in, 1ia niun. ing day's performances found that (Adv.) ' PROTECT THE CHILDREN Healthy Blood and a Healthy Sys tem is a Child's best protection against Colds, Grip and Influenza. Give them GROVE'S IRON TON1U SYRUP. 75c (Adv.) "Rather in a class by itself is the common expression beard about Meadow Brook Milk Chocolates. cold boiled notatoes into dice and six 'Cups flour. reheat In one and one-ouarter cuna f. butter, lard white sauce.'. :--v :. ' .; Browned Potatoes Slice, or cut ! in dice as many potatoes as de- stred: Brown some butter in a saucepan and put in the raw po tatoes. " - - Add seasoning' and allow them to cook for about Ave minutes, turn ing them constantly. Cover sauce pan and cook in oven over a me dium fire until browned. Place on a rack. -' . Dauphine Potatoes One-half cup milk, two tablespoons butter, six tablespoons flour, three eggs, two large potatoes, one teaspoon salt, one-eighth .teaspoon, paprika. Directions Wash, pare and cook then put through add salt ano paprika. Heat milk and butter, add the flour all at once, and stir briskly until the mixture leaves the side of the pan. . Remove from the fire and add the' eggs, well beaten, one at a time: mix the sauce with the mashed potatoes, then stir over the fire two minutes. Beat thoroughly three minutes. Drop by spoonfuls into hot fat and fry ten minutes. These are delicious and recipe 'serves six. Escalloped Potatoes Pare, soak and cut four large potatoes in one quarter inch slices. Put a layer in buttered baking dish, sprinkle with salt and pspper. dredge with flour and dot over with butter; re peat; then .add hot milk until it did. The paper I chose nappenw , ' 1 .. . . ,"J-J Th.ni to Be running 1 deed. Thank you aa much for enb- seemingly aid not near ior a see-!pI to 'omit, howeves. " . Re.4 ond, and then I answered, "Oh. yes. dear, please go to tne kitcnen ana -Miss B. P.:" (1 1 think It was clean cloth; let rise over night n i"nn m lne secona course jusi mistm mistake to apologise, since yon temperature of degrees F: once. This story is wonderful;" All. aid, however, 1t is too late to "cry In the morning cut down by cut- pine time i was uuiulus me iwucrj 0ver spilt mim. - ; tlgnt-as 11 aevounnB every hub. (2) ies, 11 was ail rian w Finally he went to the kitchen, but with him after that. - ' ' IJollowed and served the course.. (3) Go with him when he comes ; When it came to. the dessert, he home if you want to. Some people having abandoned "his paper by this detest letter writing. . V Just as we were ready for tne i,',in it m- rmidera. Bacajaaa Brst course he started vol read. I of tue large number of letters I re did likewise. Whea it was time tor;cejTe daly 1 B0 toDger find It pos me. to serve the second course bej-iw,. , nri,., -jMriB,.e. or cive looked at me rather surprised, but -eider's advice to some one who I continued to read.- Then be said.Iha!l .i,adv.ben answered in ' tha ls this the extent of the mealT' I coinmB. ; Your solution watTfepo ting through and -turning over dough with a case knife. 4 Again allow dough to rise, tben toss on board well floured, knead and shape into loaves or biscuits, place, in well greesed pans, having . them abept halt full. Cover aad let rise to double the bulk, then bake In oven. not .too hot, from forty-five to six. ty minutes. . : J x PROPOSALS WANTED. I Sealed proposals for the erection of. a new high school and for the plumbing, heating and electric wir ing of same will be received in the office of Cervin and Horn, archi tects, 110 Safety Bldg., .up to 10 o'clock a. m., Thursday.' March i, 121. - Plans will be on file at the office of the secretary of the board, Matthew O'Connell. Hillsdale.' 111.. and "in the office of the architects. Right is reserved to reject 'any or all bidds. . . - . . , can be seen through the top layer. "wood's famous novels have reached the screen; many of. them have ths moat auecessuu puour- drsmas of their time. But nona of them has reached the silver-sheet with the breadth 01 numan appeal. heart interest and suspense which characterizes "Isobel; . or. The Trail's End," ,ari Edwrn careme "production, which - features House Peters ana jane ova. y This tbrobbina romance 01 me northwest, presented yesterday at the Spencer square .meaire, re lates one of the most compelling romances it has been the fortune of this writer to witness. A cast,j talented and extraordinarily typi cal, helps portray the powerful theme of the story, while direction, photography, settings, etc, are of the sort that arouses enthusiasm , even in the layman. House Peters sever had a rote better suited to his typical rugged- ness and natural talent . Jane No vak, likewise, la cast in a character which her, c&arm 01 manner ana beauty make a thing alive. Both Af 11..,. nl.v.H K.Va v4 VPT1 VIT1- pttaetic toucn to ineir cnaraciera which aids in making them things to be remembered in the annals of tae photoplay. 'r-f:. - - Peters is a member of the Royal Northwest Mounted. Police a strong and likable character, while Miss Novak is cast as the beautiful and faithful wife of. the man the officer has sworn tp capture dead or .alive. It was inevitable, of course, in a Curwood story, for the officer to fall in love with the wom anbut it was a sort of spiritual love which both the woman and her husband understood. . ' .There springs up a wonderful friendship between the three, and it is the development of this theme that makes the story.. The officer saves the man .and woman . from the clutches of a villainous mem ber ot the force, and wanders about the Northland for nearly year. He finds but to relate the tory is to spoil it. H has been called the best pic ture of the year and it is certainly worth seeing. . - , At the Illinois. ' . The "Buddies" around whom George V. Hobart has woven his de lightful comedy wbch the Selwyns will offer this city an opportunity to seen tomorrow eveninc at the Illinois theatre, wiggled their way into the Mart ot New York for 12 consecu tive months in the Selwyn theatre as few folk in the world of make believe have ever done. They ..are such a dear, human group of young American manhood, af one finds wem billeted after the armistice ia a peasant home in Brittany, lhat ao one is surprised that the sweet aid of France falls in love with ne of their number, nor that an ouer is fine, and -big. and loyal enough to all but sacrifice has ner- tonal happiness to protect his youth 'ul hostess from the. machinations , a regular dyed-in-the-wool Til : lain. . - .. . . ' .. i v.'-' lean Moore as the 'peasant lass I ho Kivea anch a dalivhtful rmdi. t (ion ot many ot the Interpolating! oags which B. e. Hllliam has woven into the fabric of "Buddies fames Marshall, as the Prince Kindness who protects her from the IJiialn. and Maurice Clarke, as Babe," the bashful hero, contrib ute creaUy to the popularity of thta Wholesome entertainment ' which , wu easily tha biggest hit of the iora season last yeer. At the Palaee. . " Edith Clifford, most charming of . e "singles" who have, appeared the Palace this, year, came to awirne yesterday through a happy twitch lu the booking offices and . ' Manager John . Scharnberg's - Jtnnv program of new and v "lwant songs. A succession of aeares last night wbicb threaten J to stop the show aad imperil , fer repertore 'of numbers attested . the Insunt bit who scored. Rilla ; Wniard anrf k.r RMnMMf lav m Majorleal playlet, "Any Home."J TRI - CITY AUTO SUPPLY CO. Twe Phones Rock Islaad 2053 1312 AUTO SUPPLIES BATTERY. SERVICE STATION TOPS ASD v I'PHOLSTERITf 6 : VrLCANIWNfi r. 'Motor Row Comer Fourth Avenue and Nineteenth Street, Rock Island. 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