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LDING A HUSBAND | lele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife L T I T T r “Won Her {to inyone when the moaning woman had bec lifted into the car Ly Dr. Peitit, wnd Jerry Ticer, and her thpeared vl t and feet hasty but the wpproachin he Sam pla e ide the wester or with th hands ki ' and hot ribbon which I recognized was confining tangled That Lillian helping Miss Foster 1 od immediately, and | knew lor whe 1 heard Marion's low-toned appeal to her the een e give my returned | wnd niy prudent soul that the swe prompt vas thanktul iter Marion had on w a comparatively Both «h wed the upon the less fortunate of the inexpensive one ind her mother wonld Marion child if the moment had demand- have beste hest exigency Iphog ed it Moo lttle and arted western girl “Dem for o the child pityingly at Minn prance. The little v, the only fe ore %o filled with rm-he the girl's Li hare Ning houlder 1 won't Foster put hin wrms into with a gl ¢ at the child ard | house wand over her “Wait two minutes, please ptures at kKimmed he r that the wt im v hasty comr would pite of Fos who upled d woman in M s one he longer.” Dr. Pettit frowned 10°me “Turn toward the road while you walt, We mustn’t ldse any time.” ind 1 s and comfort her ppearan spokc was the onl vour car rtunit he car I was 0c in the exact spot le Lillian tockin seyed keeping the car in rst until Lillian appeared in less than he She ran of «nd handed of Marion's hahed, wh him re pu woman's bare mar the submitted docilely ng feet od 1t T do o Id was so the had specified oster side fancy and stoc to . but they'll 1g0in as the of Miss Foster's lap the child v « softly Dem whispered, the | eternal feminine triumphing over her ‘ terror. ‘Yes, | deep her fit said began olde think ‘The voice wi tenderness. ““Hold up yo ! no right foot—thi wnd we'll put them on mustn't agninst western girl's filled with right foot, des dear.” musical one Careful Mrs your You AN'S COMEDIANS wet Graham’'s wt Musienl Mit on Earth the back seat ceased I heard Dr. Pettit's » say gruffly but tende “Lie *and I knew that vas momentarily getting th +30 (o 50, PAIN the mother was enduring : { mentally confirmed my first | jon that she was not dang hurt, but that Dr. P Kt would receive no home, meant su rlous, old spot, his r to the hos- charged for wing she to punish her hushand In pocketbook, b pital recing his o taki he wos IMERICAS PRermest Puavnouse The car tion unusually stra tempt te avold th heside T with atten- upon the at slightest bumping the me. Miss Foster alked cooingly the f child, and struggled with the etting the shoes and stockings on the child's feet, hampered n 2 2 Martin in by her cramped position. N ’ We turned into the smooth state ng of the Soul’ | ..\ ad and rushed with increased speed the Ieat Pleturgs to the hospital entrance. As we drew o the Year up 1 heard Miss Foster say with a ers, ¥ littla smigh of rellef: y & C “There, every button ille. Welda, Aren't they pretty ter operntes its sched- It was fot the child who answered, w In accordance bu Dr. Pottit's “You .. have carned yo Miss Fos g | ter.”” sped along sent te L d —CONTINUOUS™ s she wa is fastened! shoes?" deep volce ur diploma 2,000 PEOPLE SAW —The oston Belles And Say, It's a Whale. So Says Everybody. b00 Laughs Snappy Costumes retty Girls Special Scenery ny Comedians Tuneful Music —That Makes— ullen hus- | small daughter | had | | NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 192i. Ubless otherwise noted, vureans of the theatern these _— notices are written by the press or at tractions with which they deal. The New Famous Love Nest in “Mary”’, Parsons’ 1} Theater, Three Days Starting Thursday, May 12th. | DOUBLE HEADER PHOTO 'URE ON AT FOX'S, Two dandy photop bill at Fox's for the weck. Harpy Carey out” and Shivley Toy in addition there vaudeville acts, the featu a miniature musical com “His Royal Highness." acts include a ju piano and song specialt and womanm, and a man in an Italian character sketch. In “Ming To charming Shirley Mason has a part that suits her to perfection. The story deals with the adventures that befall a little white girl reared from babyhood by a Chi- nese foster father Ever-popalar Harry Carey in “The Freeze-Out” is at his best. In this picture he plays the role of a wan- dering gambler and nman who a little western town to a rival gambling joint. For the last half of the week there will be four new vaudeville numbers and in addition there will be that star of stars, Willlam Farnum, back after a long rest, in “His Greatest Sacri- fice.” are on the alf of this in -3 o - Mason are four one being entitied he other novelty, a with a man nd woman comes to organize —— CROWDS JAM PALACE TO SEE “PASSION.” Hundreds were turned away yester- day at the Palace where Pola Negri the continental star, is being featured in the world’s most fambus photoplay, “Passion.”” Those who have seen this wonderful masterpiece all voice the same opinion that it is surely the greatest picture they ever have seen It will continue for two days longes and speclal accommodations have = —— We Can’t Show Every Picture S0 We Only Show the Best | [ FOX’S NOW SHOWING Il DOUBLE FEATURE, MISS SHIRLEY MASON e — “MING TOY”| HARRY CAREY N — . been made to take care of a record- : | breaking crowd. The Keith vaudeville bill, shown in the big picture be featured by the big headliner, “The Melody Garden.’” Six clever girl musicians comprise the offering and lovers of good music have a treat in store for them. conjunction with G “Passion,” will T AtOmonth REMOVE ALL PINS Be sure there are no pins in gar- | ments before they are consigned to | the laundry bag. The pin may scratch 15 Riuid Draotmy CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. & old QCENTY Y the laundress, tear the rolls of the wringer, - or cause & rust stain jn the garment. Mcnu for Tomorrow Breakfast—Stewed dried peaches, rice cakes, hot buttered toast, coffee. Luncheon—Asparagus with butter- ed crumbs, brown bread and butter, cocoa. Dinner—Casserole of. chicken, new potatoes with parsley butter, French fried onions, tomato salad, strawber- ry Bavarian cream, coffee. 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Beat eggs, add milk and butter and { add to first mixture. Beat well and fry fon a hot griddle. French *Fried Onions Peel onions and cut in thin slic Dip slices in an egg slightly beat with 2 tablespoons milk. Cover wit. dried bread crumbs and fry in deep It fat. Drain on . brown paper and sprinkle with salt and pepper. (Copyright, 1921, N. E, A) 'Dr. Leonhardt Says | “the cause of Piles is internal; that's May is a little carly in the season { Why salves do not give lasting relief for spring chickens to be plentiful and reasonable in price, so choqne‘harmleu tablet that “works while you year old chicken and cook it ‘‘en * This makes a good com- ~—why cutting fails.” Hem-Roid, a sle¢p,” removes the cause.. Money ‘back if it fails. Clark & Brainerd Co. —Kppeu At Your Best—Instantly If you receive a sudden caller or an unexpected in- vitation you can feel con- {f fident of always appearing at your best. In but a few momentsit renders to your skin a wonderfully pure, soft complexion that is PALACE TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY HOUSES £ e, e . &2 CAPACITY , 2 YESTERDAY SAID ‘Passion’ Pola Negri THE CONTINENTAL STAR IS THE GREATEST PICTURE THEY EVER SAW. —_ D= DID YOU SEE IT? IF NOT— DON'T MISS IT! Keith Vaudeville A FINE BILL WITH X DO > ol DERESD T HERE are many homes once child- less that now are blessed with healthy, happy chil- den, because Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound restored the mother to a healthy, nor- ‘mal physical condition. The following letters give the experience of two young women and prove the value of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound in such cases. Chfige% IIxunt—xf“II ;ausldalllzglay stand the pain. the doctor said nothing but-an operation would hel not have children. A friend asked me to try Lydia Com; tired, my head always ached, in. I dootored for years, and S S e ¥ 4 and my back me, and that I could inkham’s Vegetable und. 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PICK O -VAUDEVILLE - | Featuring HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS | A Miniature Musical Comedy. best musical offering. Flotow Bros. Josie & Lynn Jack London’s Famous Story ARROVER pisode Pirate Gold International News Snub Pollard Comedy. These letters should induce others to try Lydia E Pinkham’s__ bound THURS., FRIL., SAT. Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven < IN THURS.,, FRIL., SAT. WM. FARNUM