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NEW BRITAIN -DA ER, 72, FEELS LIKE 30, SAYS GLAND PILLS DID IT Declares He Had Lost Wel ght, Pep and Even ‘sense of Mumor,” But New Treatment H as Him ANl Toned Up, K March L—“I'm just os used to bo and it ls. Mere I a spry and fall ¢ t was only 30 or mony to the tment the did me no good viled until ragom me 10."” vi tor I vigor was volced Sunday t oy a whort visi Law etired London who ar m the 1, Copt led th che N \nd ar ANTEE > and cc vitality the Highly \ture PO to interesting Box 766, Div rc litor and welght sense of humor. Travel Denver, Colorado BHNCHIBNBBOLBHOLHSCHHDG] 1 VAUDEWVI! LU 1 AN B st e & . & G PERFORMANCES TODAY—3 2.15, 5 and 7.15 P. M. William Fox Presents earl White in ‘“The Thief’’: ory of What & Woum n Will Do to Get Finer Clothes Than Her Nelg! Modicine Man' Mutt & Jew Edueatonal Comedies HEADLINERS--4 The Best of Vaudeville DEN BROS. THE CARR CRY & 'AY TRIO in MERRICK & HYMAN “STRANDED™ Tomorrow, Sunday Evening, Nov. 28th Buck Jones in “Just Pals” Carmel Meyers —t— “The Gilded Dream?” AND “Reefs of Treachery” 13TH ¥ SODE. OF “BRIDE GAUMONT NEWS—(COM o - i o i 2 L MON,, TUES, WED, NOV, 29, 30, H. B. Warner R Dne Hour Before Dawn” DEC. 1 N BEBSBE # & FOX ENTERTAINMENTS B GO BGBHRSHERGR LSS || PARSONS’ THEATER LIS RINGING LAUC "R OLD BARN DANCE ARE THERE sSLEIGH MERRY 1| A -\ & -4 & k-4 o 2 & & & & L b & & & 3 8| & & HARTFORD ALL NEXT A mous gelectegl‘grchcsua. o }-W‘i\l go thundering down the agubecaw{:& PRUCES: Unless ofherwise noted, burea XS, whict honors tonight ance AT The ;i White 1 s with- wor shown monrow ev 3 in “Just Pals.” 0 town mil- ted with the | went very well rk society which in the night. the star. the thir- episc * will be led in the Monday ome said to t \rner comes to yre Dawn,” { the most ery stories presented. He hypnotized commanded t one hour loses the ou a man ¥ efore dawn murder, and jto xin there mystery Hoyvt's Revae closes its engagement tonight with final showing of “The In- ent Princess.” Those who have not d an opportunity to see this com- pany during it should not miss the fin ce to- nig The | s have been well received here and they are going to do their best tonight to leave a final :00d impression with the Lyceum patrons The good news for the followers of Wallace Reid in this city in the announcement that he is coming to the Lycewm this Sunday night and Monday, Tuesday nd Wednesday, in ‘What's Your Hurry?" “Have vou of hand- . nattily d ‘allace Reid as unt’ actor ing him dancing lutest jazz steps for a cabaret or making love to a pretty nurse as the hero of “Sick Abed.” He { did big acting In his other pictures but he saved the greatest and riskiest thrill for “What's Your Hurr; According to the story of ~“What's Your Hurry,” an irrization dam | about to burst and endanger the lives of hundreds in the valley below. A | storm is raging. Wallie hiears of th | breach in the dam and, organizing corps of motor trucks speed to the scene of disaster. Dorothy | the other is the threatened Gish in “Nugget Nell,” is atare picture for Sunday { night. In this picture she saves the old stage coach and the young hero, defeats an army of bloody banhdits: fter you have S p-yowling burlesque ild and movie west, Dorothy Gish who ever ¢ that she-hero a man. you'll funnie: tured cap- DOUG. F Two of the heredity en used in supply third United A duction, “The will be the feature attrs Palace theater beginni The time has arrived, according to the famous screen ar, _when -the new-fashioned “movie” is taking - the place, even, of The old-fashioned de: bating society. The “big™ questions that once furnished the meat for ar- gument of verbal character are now ng out in a more en- through the med- atest factors in life, nd environmeént, by Douglas Faire the theme for his ists Corporation pro- Mollycoddte,” <whith tion at the Sunday. - thrashed ining manner of the The screen Mollycoddle” WEEK Douglas Z i icturization embodyi 1o of the s ;B'Owing 10 cost, length of producti «Way Down * never \qi}lng'e)lshnwn at less Nights and Saturday Matinee, 50¢ to $2.00. Secure -seats in advamce. worth 410 a seat,” says the N. X. Herald. POSITIVELY NO PH ONE ORDERS TAKEN. matinees, 25¢ to $1.00. and, | the |even . firt [ana it hese n of the theaters or a all tie across the coust of were not in their mattered litle ined a point. just 1s gained quickly. There is no way pl the western dainty or undertakings how they long as it but that he environment; but everything = D gr the blooded Americans with whom he in contact, for thei ion came ! edge of Englishmen had be 1 from fiction. Hec was considered jus a plain “Mollycoddle But something happens in his life and "he gets back to America. A girl is the cause and for her he tries to crack the shell of his English ex- terior. He is not much of a success at the start for he had heen too thor- ,oughly saddled with environment. | Conditions were different then Many obstacles crossed his path he was called upon in numerous em- ergencies. Then his ancestry took hold. He forged te the front and scouted as hise plaineman grandfather might have scouted; stood up under fire as Revolutionary grandfather must have; rescued beauty in distre; his cavalier father surel fought Alt four of his his considerable to de in developing the e of “The Mollycoddle” over his environment and Ruth Renick, as the pretty girl who starts the turn- point of it all, is responsible for many of the turilling situations. HAPPY MOMENTS AT PALACE MONDAY. “Happy Moment: day, Tuesday, Wednesday as the Keith vaudeville headliner. “WAY DOWN EAST” AT PARSONS' THEATER vonder attraction of the con tage is announced for ! presentation at Parsons’, where D. . drives at top | laughed yourself | is the | | AT PALACL. Griffith presents here for the first time on Monday night enlargement of “Wa for an engagement of six days. Fo lowing the opening, there will be two performances daily, with matinees at 2:15 and the night s: The Beauty 'f of The Lily & H can be yours. Its | wonderfully pure, soft, pearly white ap- pearance, free from all blemishes, will be com-%." parable to the perfect ‘,,r_\ i beauty of your skin and H complexionif youwill }f Gouraud’s . ART FORM COMBINING DRIAMA , PAINTING, POETRSY" AND MUSIC. Has taken America by, Stormo Proclaimed. an Eighth the nse title with 2 | ][, K \J, greatest spectacle “ever seenm on l;ndj&e&wéu s ~ "THARTFORD. WEEK NOV. 22 THANKSGIVING DAY Mat 2:45 p.m. New and Original Production ROSE SYDELL LONDON BELLES Mon. Night, Then Twice Dailyat2.15 & 8.15P. M. Art . - story of the phony Players., and, ironbound. contracts) first class theatre prices.’ Other daily “Well and | a big minstrel | revue comes to the Palace next Mon- | A UC sawacn o1 chemistry of cookin study of domestic sc university.. Consequently s a Gappy combir she gives is he fi tried our Ivery recipe for a family brought to her ding of tbe ity table. Befo an ar#cle on the sewing machine carefully for yellow s oil. Rub the stain with a cloth dampen- ed with ammonia and the spot will disappear. Ammonia has many uses in the household and is an excellent com- modity to keep on hand. Mcenu for Tomorrow. Breakfast- *, scrambled eggs with broiled t »ran muffins, coffe own home of four a ults, kitchen an an:l served ains caused by SRBRD %, a%s sxo fotere] Keith Vaudevill © BRBGBRREG e o it _inimitable | from made | look it over | Luncheon—Macaron! with tomatoes and cheese. toasted muffins, carrot marmalade, tea. Dinner—Lamb stew, head lettuce with Roquefort cheese dressing, baked apples with meringué, sponge coffee. My Own Recipes. is not served for hreak- . it's a good plan to serve cere ffins or brown bread toast. The ea is not to rep flavors. Aside the flavor a cereal and cereal muflins offer the same food elements and fail to make up the “balanced ra- | tion.” Macaroni With Tomatoes and Cheesc. cup uncooked macaroni. 3 cups canned tomatoes. > cup grated cheese. tablespoon butter. >ut tomatoes and macaroni serole. Add butter. season with salt and pepper and cook in a slow oven for an hour. Remove cover, add chees d put in hot oven to melt and brown cheese. Lamb Stew. 3 pounds shoulder lamb. 2 tablespoons bacon fat. 2 cups boiling water. 1 cup tomato juice. 3 carrots. 1 parsnip. 12 little onions. 1 cup dried lima beans. 1 teaspoon salt. 2 tablespoons butter. for st in a = t meat in pieces moving fat and bone. Melt bacon fat in a frying pan Roll meat in flour and brown on all sides in hot fat. meat in a casserole, add boiling and tomato juice, cov slow oven for an hour.. S cold water for an hour. soda water. tender. Add salt carrots diced, parsnip cut and butter. der and vegetables are done. stew on a deep platter, with beans and serve at once. orate before the butter easoning. adding ant in her kitchen. Put water and cook in a ak beans in Parboil in Cook in beiling water till Add in small pieces and onions to meat and let cook in covered casserole till meat is ten- Pul surgounder When cooking the beans let the water evap- and Most any housewife can be captain of her soul if she has a good lieuten. MARY. PARSONS =~ THEATRE —— HARTFORD. TONIGHT 8:15; E. Ray Goetz Presents “VOGUES AND VANITIES” A Review of Revues ALL STAR CAST 5. 500—$3 .00 MAT. 50c—8$2.00 .~ i Reserved Seats For Sunday Photo On Sale At Palace Story wvalue —plug—in thig riewest offering *Doug” - Suspenge-absorbing interest- thrills —"he-man’ action — And comedy noyelties such ag Fairbanks at his begt, alone can produce. of; the NIPPON DUO FHEHFEVEVRVOHHPELOS VGV B LIV GBIG LS OVOVOG L LGB BLO LB L BB BBV BH LG & BB Confec. Sunday MOLLYCODDLE' “Happy Moments” — With— JANE TAYLOR AND Scenario by TOM GERAGLITY ~ Story by JAROLD Mac GRATH “The Better Kind"—KEITH VAUDEVILLE—AIl EXTRA ! Headliners. EXTRA ! Amy Ardell and Her Minstrel Boys—The Last Word in Minstrelsy PAULETTE & RAY Extraordinary Attraction Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday VIRGINIA PEARSON SHELDON LEWIS — IN PERSON IN VAUDEVILLE — ~ SRLHBBBVBHEBAASTOOC VLGS AABBAIGLOLEEOGLLEFVHVEVBBGEE GHHOBBHESHHBBELBBABED A ke e el e aeaeretoteto totoXad @@é@fié@@@@@#g@é@@@@@@é@@@é@é@ag .| PALACE | »24% B3OS BBOVVEBLIVG