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MINSTRELS COMING TO LYCEUM ; table lamps. The blanket booths also | Which is the feature picture at the | up to date. Some of them now smoke G o L D l N E Not for many years has any min- | report large business, as do the oth- | Lyceum the second half of this week. | cigarettes and think they're up to strel organization been assembled | ers. I R snuff. Herb Remedies Can be with such & ent array of fun U SR CROWELL'S DRUG STORE. ‘ I ‘ I““ : pep sttt el . DEVIL'S PASS KEY AT PALACE MARY. Formula No. 1 s & Tante, Stomash and ilists, as “SUNSHINE GIRLS® MUSICAL wop e i s Nerve Remedy. L r he Devil's Pass Key,” a story of | ey | Norve Remedy. p I O'Hrien’s Minstrels, which Os: = il - i a ] J Hodge will present at the g SHOW AT LYCEUM T TER { gay ian life in which a‘beautiful ABYS COLDS Kidney and_Bladder Troubles. reday matinee and nig S ~ A rapid fire song, dance snd comedy - Wife is helped out reially by a in the bud” I now selling. offering, ‘My Sweetie” is the musical chivalrous American army officer, was 3 \ i mflwut“dofiu bvmeof— 4 A " b || l l N '- O'Brien who person comedy of the Sunshine Girs who are | Shown here for the first time last N - 2 e A J= K Hved #nd staged tho eh wni | appearing at the Lyceum all week | ni: t the Palace theater -8 e = l" - s given all the various acts with the exception of Thursday when The picture is the latest Universal- i DAVID SCHOOLER < borate and beautiful | Neil O'Briens minstreis will give their | Jewel production by Erich von Stro- v = Vaudeville has offered a great deal b- Otherwise noted, these motices are weitten by the press The first part setting is | show. heim, author and director of the re- A ta terpsichore, but . nothing more the theators or attractions with which they deml. . y success, “B colorful than the contributi an original idea in combin- [ Al * Fox and George Rubin, | cent Universal-Jewel success, “Blind olorful than c on adoskan i ) - FARRELL, TAYLOR & O, TR BY" AT FOX Mg nd Still in @ tuneful ape \d paintings, and | two leadir wns, head the mus- | JTushands featuring Herbert fon, The Two Iuds in a | auite up to the minote, it being the | ical comedy, supported by Ethel Fox, Sam de Grasse, who played the part A quartet of funsters whose offering, « three rays en- » of everything that is funny and | latest style of decorations. Helen Cosgrove. Bob Lane, Frank | of the husband in “Blind Husbands, 7 “The Afrjcan Duke' " contains many Pox's. theator thin after- | The Tasmanian - Tropue. six of the e will be the usual parade and | Wheeler and a chorus of beauties who | has the part in “The Devil's F D— humorous lines and amusing situa- '8 drama or v life and | most nimble and agile ladies on the | band concerts know how to sing and dance of an American author living in Paris tions. OF course It has a plot, | stage a — The clabor: 1y beautiful ardrobe | with his tractive wife, played by HARTFORD. Harry Cooper in his new songlogue, . W greatest work of C. Hod. 2 S' FAIR. of Marion Davieswho is starring the | Una Trevelyn, She becomes deeply 2 “That's Interest” is a lively comedy playwright with noth- —— = . o Downey & 1w of Walling- | first half of this week in the Cosmo- | indebted to an unscrupulous modiste, ALL THIS WEEK skit that will ‘introduce Anger & ioessen to his credit, and Ly ot Sust ford, and The Three Fredericks, slap- | politan ulm production, “The Cinema , Who expects her to adopt the method Matinee Daily - Adelon, while the Ia France Bros. and noble in ors a varied bill this week, stick artists and s . } Murder,” plays an important part in | of gotting a rich admirer to pay her A e y JPL Cecoct: thapasieagidn thelopden primarily it s a study of by the A Sistors vide th 1tertainment 3 the picture. This star, avhose striking | bills. Jean Bedini Offers of Equilibristic Novelties. Vi Sohesier. 5 g L . r tonlyht in ‘a hall- | beauty took New York by storm when The husband hears of the incident | 3 WILLIAM FAVERSHAM 6 the final chapters of a act that is said to be ofe o & company are mingtrel and speared in thé Ziezgfeld Follies, | but does not know the identity of the . {{In **The Sin That Was His. com- Pter serinl begin to lose | Best on the sts ell, Tay sing comedians and can put on never more exquisitely costumed | persons concerned. He uses the facts wln - l' pletes a program that is going to make Such is not the case | sy kit » entertainment. The Three Fred- | than she is in this mystery photoplay | for the plot of a play which proves I e . OES | nistory quring the next three days @ 13" ““The Flendish »" Harry O . ericks also have a high reputation. | which was adapted from the se a great success. = 2 at the d . Ha . 4 4 < : - J e S urlesque S S S \ " the fourteenth episode of | ¢ bill with a songlogue & The hall was crowded Saturday | story and novel by E. Phillips Oppen- The Keith vaudeville bill features| & que Sensation of the Season POLI'S Kablo production is heing | the e brothers have an | night with visitors who came to see | heim. *“The Revue of 1920" with pretty ! SISTER SHOW T > 'S America’s Prettiest Playhouse first halt i the balancing bill of quality. | the baton swinging exhibition and Othéf pictures tonizht, Tuesday and | and the famous Atlantic &ty jazz FAMOUS '.ng':‘l:’?’:?"ls —CAPITO L — 5 » vaudeville numbers conclude with | sce the drilling of the drum corps Wednesday are K Man comedy, | band. Other acts include “That Trio, Outing and | J v and Adelon in a sketch of hu- Visitors at the fair are especially | N - ode number 9 »maine, well known HARTFORD and a Burton 6 s 1 for Victrola records: _*—“—F—— a included in th “That's Interest.’ « ised e 8 . of- led Myste t of nn.h.v: ‘r’-rulurn::n g .‘.Iwm-n l|'>‘1‘n:."r:|lm is featured by 'tnl‘l)llll;:‘( !.1\\:|»ly].‘~ 'I:»u(l’;‘l" Man) ‘;’:‘u:k 'I'l’l\llo.,\ll("”‘ " dances and Major Doyle, @##fi'@@fi##@@@fifi#fi@fi#fi’##fi#fl deville offerings are Frdd [ Willlam Faversham in “The Sin that [ women have preferred the beautiful | ‘Telen Sullivan is “the other wom- Lilliputian’ comedian: an u\w- plonally .|.\\‘\w Wi His mmmr qu;» lu flw large W\rl ,||.\ kil "l’.nhvl l(wlrnom and Bath,” . - ; . !“""""‘ \/F\UDFVIL LUE MND BGST P MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY With et Shaipeaiaidsl @ Herbert Rawlinson chemistry of cooking. gained from and. study of domcstic science in a state An All Star Cast university.. Consequently the advice she offers is a tappy combination of A Drama Which Mirrors the Heart of Real P y Play Filled With Feeling. N il she gives is her own, first tried out theory and practice. Every recipe “‘“THE F1IENDISH TRIBESMEN'" Fourteenth Episode of “‘BRIDE 13" Sister Mary cooks daily for a family “LOVE ON ROLLERS$" FOX NEWS (HFQTLR OUTING of four a ults. She wrought to her With ‘woolen stockings so popular and yet so high in prico it behooves | 3¥ 4 HEADLINERS--4 The Best of vaudevdle kitchen an understanding of the and served st her family table. one to wash them carefully so that . they will not shrink. v MACK & STILL FRED NORMAN THE TWO BUDS Use a good white soap and make a AND heavy lather before putting the hos- iery into the water. Use luke warm el . e e e @ The Great Tasmanian "Troupe The rinsing water should have a little SEVEN WHIRLWIND LADIES soap in it, too. As the stockings dry i pull the feet gently from toe to heel- IN ASTOUNDING FEATS e e et Frank Mayo m Honor Bound” griddle cakes, sirup, coffée. Luncheon Nut loaf with tomato sauce, brown bread, drop cakes, tea. SUNDAY EVENING, DEC. 1°TH, WILLIAM FOX WILL PRESENT Dinne 1 haked fish, cream- His Master Scrial “FANTOMAS” Greater Even ‘than “‘Bride 13" ed potate ashed turnips, pickled beets. jellies apples with whipped FOX ENTERTAINMENTS cream, coffec. e My Own Recipes. Any meat served with stuffing ac- complishes a three-fcld purpose— makes a little meat go a long way, adds to the bulk of the meal, and uses up stale bread. It may mean 5 | or 10 minutes more time spent in the kitchen, but it's time well spent. Nut Loaf With Tomato Sauce. 2 cups nut meats. 2 cups cooked rice. 1-4 cup finely diced celery. 1 tablespoon minced parsley. 1 teaspoon salt. I\ow PLAYING 1-4 teaspoon pepper. 1 esg- 1-3 cup cream., Chop nuts rather coarsely, using s glish walnuts, pecans, almonds and nuts. Mix with rice, celery salt and pepper. Moisten \\Ith cream. Add egg well beaten. Shape into a 1l and bake 30 min- utes, basting with 1-2 cup of hot MAT.AT 2PM EVE.AT 7.20 CONTINUOUS SHOW SAL A \ EEIEEEEE ' - { | 0 BEBBOVIG DA o Ofiuflfiflfififififififi_fiflfiflflifi#QGGG####M@G O] =] [= =] O (8] = = = O} =] O} (=] I | El (=] O} = O} [= =] = [ O} O] = O} 0 = picture ornansfliewlclned and Pcris,'lhew:nderkll Better than "Blind Hasbands NE day on the crest of the social wave in Paris, the wonderful— O the next day caught in the web_of an infamous modiste in Paris, the wicked—with no hope of rescue by her Hhisband and her terrific punishment yet to come—the scorn of ‘the world’s capital, which was to blacklist them both. What had this innocent, but n“-too—preny. American wife done? See this amazing photo- drama and you'll have the answer. A picture of Woman's greatest temptation, created by a man who knows—and who knows you know. Now playing. Don't miss it. . MUSICAL COMEDY, FEATURING AL “CASEY” FOX GEORGE RUBIN BOB LANE ETHEL FOX FRANK WHEELER HELEN COSGROVE water and| 3 tablespiismttier; Serve AT q AND DASHING BEAUTY PHORUS it tors (h Eevcel polked Fover Wi usical Show with Beauty — Youth — Fun and Pep — Presenting T e ot v, “MY SWEETIE” 1-4 teaspoon soda. 2 slices onion. ALSO 3 tablespoons butter. Cosmapolitan Production tablespoon flour. spoon salt. spoon pepper. Cook onion with toma 20 min- < utes. Rub through a st * and With add soda. Melt butter and stic in | 5@ flour cooking till a little brown. Add MARION D salt and pepper. Add tomato juce stirring constantly. Cook K MAN © S % e e SLUTRET e minutes after the sRuce bubbles. \;" MAN COMEDY ~— “THE VEILED MYSTERY" (Episode 9) AUGHTY RSES' BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE mount of soda is determined by the acidity of the tomatoes. Home canned tomatoes will need less than FRIDAY AND SATURDAY T l(‘:l.\ponnflll‘. i ] SUNSH'NE GI . Women used to use snuff and were Musical Comedy ““NIGHTIE NIGHT"’ A Wide-Awake Farce ALSO “PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH" HUIBK R[“H: FMIM { MR, Photo Play Production Special Two-Recl ; MER JOINS THE FARC mNS"PA"flN SCREEN MAGAZI R M TOPICAL RE:":!’J\V s Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and aflomelgs old-time HARTFORD Mats. 2.30 enemy, discovered the formula for Olive MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Tablets while treating tients f chronic constipation and forpid livers, GEO. M. COHAN’S COMEDIANS Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not In the Supremo Musical Success contain calomel, but a healing, soothing wegetable laxative. No griping is the “keynote” of these ‘ ‘ little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- lets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to action. 1f you have a *‘dark brogn mouth”— bad th—a d;l.lhured leeling—sick . headache—torpi ver—oonmpauom N' A GRAND OLD NAM you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re- (SN'T IT o Ee) / sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards” The Dashing, Smashing, Poppiest Show of All Times. Olive Tablets at bedtime. EVENINGS AND SATURDAY MATINEE 50c to $2.50 ‘Thousands take them everynight just WEDNESDAY MATINEE 50c to $2.00 ammt_ them, NO PHONE ORDERS. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED UNIVERSAL JEWEL PRODUCTI DE LUX “The Better Kind” — KEITH “VAUDEVILLE — Al Headliers “THE REVUE OF 1920” PRETY GIRLS -i- PRETTY MUSIC - PRETTY DANCES WITH THE FAMOUS SYNCOPATED “ATLANTIC CITY JAZZ BAND” “THAT TRIO” With Manuel Romaine the Man Who Sings For the Victrola Records. VICTORIA MAJOR DOYLE Dances De Luxe Lilliputian Comedian EEEEEE baE o EEEEEEEEEEEEE T PEEERYEEEEEE ] 5 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 0 o ) ) ] ) ) i ) EIIEEIE]EHEE]E][EIEEIEEEEI (5] 5] ] ] ] )