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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921 DAILY FASGHION SERVICE HOLDING A HUSBAND “GLORY RIDES THE RANGE” THE LAST WORD IN FALL BLOUSES Adele Garrison’s New Phase of BY ETHEL AND JAMES DORRANCE, A Thrilling Romance of Love and Action. T - BY MARIAN HALE New York, Sept. 6.—What are the Revelat’ons of a mfe A charming little love story woven into an ad- | il proper blouses and shirt waists for fall? Three handsome new Forsythe venturous tale of the early west. [ models show lines which please -young The Answer Lillian Gave to Mavion. “Mother isn't very wel arion,” “opyrig 920 v e Macaulay Ci f I i and old. o Answer o sn't_very well, Marion, (Copyright, 1920, by the Macaulay Co.) I The tailored blouse differs very little As I obeyed Lillian's abrupt in-[1 said softly She wants to see ; | o ol Bt b : Junction to summon Robert Savarin|you, but whatever she says be quiet, | Bl romgyLanitogycar, CERcLangente und Marion from the next room I|so as not to disturb her. " 3 s rday's Herald). [be heard | 3 4 | vear is the shirt bosom front. Th etttk Lo el Sl (Continued From Saturday's Herald). [be heard putting final, noisy touches ) i T e T G 'd myse embling with exclte-| The child's eyes wide - i iy | St BTt by / ] ment. Was it possible that she— Yo A= IdaneaFIn aln e = 0 S aLpper it e A flutings and fluting is also used on the men . poss ! ¢ the|and Robest Savarin's face took on u| Gloriana Frazer, daughter of( “You were sent me by some one - I turned-back cuffs But 1 had reached the door of the gr,y ting but neither spoke. In-|*“%laze” Frazer, a western ranch own-|Who knew I needed help?” i X \ fIBX i Bros gt € i @thar room and’ thers Was no. more|deen . 2 P I(h il Silk broadcloth is used in smart tail- e : deed, 1 did not give them a chance e, helps Seth Gilson, of the United| Gloriana put the question in the X J ! itk | ored waists. The very chic model with e (or ipecdiation, § lo do so. retracing my steps quickly |Stites Geological survey, ~Wwho has hope of obtaining as soon as possible | 1 i i b e b ol Alllan’s volce halted me o Lillian e e s (|some recommendatic : ; i an 2 s I o el e L | L0 . Iriven west With an assistant to put|Some recommendation other than | Rt Al It e A e Bloi e ot el They are here, dear,” I said soft-|up water sign posts on the Arizona |Personal appearance from which te " ) Peter Pan collar has a panel of drawn B e ioh | back! (o her 1o find| her|!/ Bénding over desert, o get their auto truck out of |cOnSlder It applicants. i ) l | T T e e R e came back to he ¢ ¢ e & e . . “Nope!” answered Jaspe ing 7, i = = staring at me steadily She opened her eyes and looked |tvme quicksands where they hadj “Nobel’ answered Jasper, puffing on collar and cuffs. Tucks are on each Fhere will have to be—certain— |fixedly at Robert Savarin. who, with|d'iven it. ey e bipe LiNobodyiseut . side of the panel = - Some . = Ol ;| us: e were just sifting : and ) 3 jancit il ey o WeoN = (O T Marion in his arms, had just reached| Some SLsiore i Glotiann Rl o ed e st S Even higher than Peter Pan goes the through with this thing" she her side i mother had disappesrediin the desert ;oo S i b mih | Rads sl Bor o, Y haw inav the ARoughtior Give her to me,” she said slowly, [4d it was thousht she had perished | Sol¥ Clephant vonder told us StiENk Ebrosncloihl | Thislatricay e o tis \nd when he had placed the child|from thirst. When Gloriana gets o p agains: it for he-men. e . a going through the humiliating We sl e s e ored mannish blouse has detachable perience of a divorce court was in her lap, Lillian tipped the child’s|back to the ranth after assisting Gil-; oo 70 Dp" ‘l‘ A a LN i collar and link cuff: oY hac e she ced | son a AT = e 2 en to a proposition in . . G o Nov. aMF I Have head backward —until she looked son and his helper, she finds her fath- [ (t0 0 PROE KO 8 Prob o | A blouse especially designed for i where Harry is?—I " |straight into her eyes. er very much disturbed over a letter ' v b sweaters is known as the Forsythe 2 et sure do, and it ain’t right, noway, hastily, “did he say anything on Madge Tu from an outlaw band in Mexico, stat-4pa¢ gelicate dames should have the sweater waist. It is of silk. Its long that last day we waw him which| “Little daughter,” she said with |icg that four years ago they had found | un of a great hig ranch like this - revere collar is especially adapted to - would give you any idea of his|infinite tenderness, “there may, prob |u woman suffering from desert “10c0.” | ““I'm running it, if that's ehat = wear outside a sweater. wher outs ? ably will, come time when you|She showed signs of recovering rea-|mean,” answered v(;lorm‘nz; Ferinine 5 Another sport waist is also of silk .. “He sald,” I tried to quote exactly, m.n regr "|I|fu you asked me to do|son and sald her name was Frazer A |ner offhand, although the sk broadcloth and is built, with its pockets he was ‘going to fly the coop for|what you have urged mie to do, notveil and bracelet worn by the missing |seemed added warning to be on guard. < and long-lined open collar especially furrin' parts.’' " I did ‘not add the|for my sake—Il shall never regret it|ing woman when last seen are included [“Of course we have men to do the for the athletic girl. assurance Harry Underwood had|-—but for your own. Will you re-|with the letter. Frazer prepares to|actual work with the horses and m‘ given that If ever I needed him he|member when that time comes that|leave for Nogales, where he is told to|mules.” would know It and be on the job.|I am consenting now, only because|meet the band rub's piled!" that ever lived, forgiving and forget- Nor did 1 includo the mention of|I am afraid of injury to you if I| In the meantime Gloriana rides out| Mary Ellen's triumphant announce- ting the selfishness and cruelty of her him by Grace Draper when she had|refuse?” on the range and accidentally meets|ment cut short any further embarrass- own fiesh ‘and blood. apoken of the people who were| Her voice was strong again. and | Philip Strong, Jr., son of “Silver Fox" |ment. o —_— watching her in my behalf. This|I saw that the horror which always|strong, owner of The Emerald ranch| The response from the two, whose " GREAT'BILL AT PALACE mention had puzzled me, for it had[had been with her—that of sub-|pcarby, and her father's worst enemy. |names probably were neither Smith AND SONS —~ - 3 - ' seemed to Indicate the Harry Under-|jecting Marion to gossip—was strong| Phil is in love with Glorlana. Glor. |nor Jones, was prompt. They were v s e erhotoplagtand vaude, wood was in New York, instead offupon her. I cast a furtive 100k at|iyna’s father has forbidden Phil to|already eating by the time Gloriana IR Dl Isinoganped ing atthe Eajson ibeing across the water as he had said. | Robert Savarin's face, fearing to find | 0o near the ranch, but Phil ignores|took: her seat at the head of the |When consciousness returned. She|she cried, appreciating the value of | on 'h“,“" SN ok popeem The A look of relief crossed Lilllan's|there the shadow of jealousy—for|ipe grder The pair suddenly come|table, and Mary Ellen, the last plat- |first sensed that she was tightly [every second which might bring the |PlOi9P\aY bresents Wallace Reid, as- tace there had been no thought of him|,;,, Gilson with two bound men lying |teF placed, lowered herself carefully |bound and on her feet. She could [return of Mary Ellen, who could not “”,(fi. L e = i Theadne “Then—there will be no way ot|in her tense words. But if the emo-| "0 F S WICL AW Botnd men Wng | B ol feel the cut of rope wherever she |be on any craven stampede or of Phil- | ROPerts in “Too Much Speed,” a racing reaching him for awhile” she waid|tion were in his spirit he v bie| hom upon Phil's order amd by quick| At meal's end the guests sighed a[tried to move—across her breast, |omena, booted for the most practical | SIOfY With romance put in for = good slowly. “Even if I give up I won't|to keep it from his face. and there| i W000 | RS OTCCF AEE W BUCK quet of complete satisfaction, then [about her waist, over her ankles, [sort of miracle. “By now help is|Toasure. It s the best of the Reid have to do anything about it for (was only loving anxiety with the be- |\ o5,y (0 LS VB ERAT IO 21097 |lighted pipe and cigaret. Opening her lids ever so slightly, that | coming on horseback.” pictures that has yet been made and awhile. Oh, Mad I am so tired.” [kiAning of a great joy in his eye a deserter from the army and the| From a pocket of his worn, misfit |she might have the advantage of a| “Quit your bluffing, little heller,” he | FOWEIN® 2 story that will hold the in- The words were not an emotional | he looked at her. other a Mexican whe was treing io|Coat one of the men drew a watch, |secret survey, sho comprehended in|chided. “There ain't a man within | erest of all to the very end. The big exclamation, but a quiet, almost me- I shall never be sorry, mothe el e as & (R0 (B tars oF wHIEE hs winken Tace. | bartlwhat' hod happensdito her miles, and the baby elephant's wind | ©omedy hit of the bill is Harold Lioyd ehanical statement, more convincing|Marion said, with the air of one (3 T8 BCERE o L —a watch wafer-thin was, | They must have laid her upon the |will play out before she gets half |12 his latest hit, “‘Number, Please,” in than any exclamation. I saw |[nl‘|'"'_'_k”" Eovow Rudd, to whom her father has asreed | £01d-cased. expensive out ‘of all keep- [clearcd supper table, wrapped her[way. Me for what's long overdue!" which Harold has a terrible time try- deeply as Lillian loves Robert Sav-| “Then, dear, you may have your| ‘WCO, (8 WIOM het (ather has agreed |y, with the wearer's general appear- [round and round with the rope, then| Spider laid a hand on his com-|ing to telephone his sweetheart's moth- arin, bound up as she is in her child. |wish. Kiss Uncle ‘Robert ORI L bt i fnds hink) g tilted the table on edge. Only thus|panion’s arms. “That ain't in the|®r- The Keith vaudeville is very enter- the 1lls of her flesh had so crushed | The child held out her arms jovtully | 0 RPNE & B e Dlaily ;“"_“ Ul Gloriana, spurred by more acute |could she account for her upright, |contract, Jazz. Better call enough |taining and features Mac. Rae and her spirit there was but one thing|to Robert arin. He embruced | ®LID. 1n a flash or anger s e Tefuses | sugpnicion, began to think of defense. |bound position in a room that was|plent Clegg, sensational - bicyclists with a she craved—rest her lovingly, carried her tenderly it Her meaning frown, calculated to | Without posts. “That's enough and plenty both |bunch of fine tricks. Miss Clegg is.con- “I won't call you back again,” she|to her couch and drew the coverlet Mo nath i e warn her ally, however, was lost upon The thugs entered from the kitchen, |from an insect like you!" snapped |sidered the best woman cyclist of the sald after a little, with a faint smile. |over her. Then with a face drained vl {‘[‘leaf‘f“(‘r ”‘:“ DS | \fary Ellen, plodding heavily kitchen- | where the chunky one evidently had |Jones, throwing off the detaining | present and displays a routine of won- “And get—them-—quickly.’ of color, but eyes shiming, he came | HOUCE 80T o Ay anide ALl acruples | ogrd Leen bathing his face. She closed her [clutch. *“You'd ought to know by this | derful stunts. Rappi, the violinist, is She put her he back against her|hack to Lillian dropped to his knees| "0CaUsc ‘3.‘ "\,“L in danger. Longing| ‘wspider, where's your manners?"” |eves, held her breath. time that I never start what I can’t|one of the hits of the bill with his ex- cushions with an infinitely wewry |beside her. T had tried to ip _ml"u‘\”(. -“’r"‘v_’: make the only| . jones person demanded. “Make| “What did you do with the old|finish. The osculation of this here |ceptional fine musical offering; Stevens movement, and closed her ecyes. I|away, but Lil had put up an in- :“Mio- on which a gentleman can |(racks out there and help your lady |baby, Spider?’ Gloriana’s especial [fiend is begun, and osculated she'll be [ and King, a nifty pair of entertainers looked at her anxiously as I went to|sistent hand, and 1 had stayed. s e, : friend with the dishes. Miss Frazer |tormentor asked. —adespite all hell and Arizona.” offer a song and dance skit, “‘A 20th./ * the door, fearing to subpect her to Ah, Robert The words were g w § f d"‘."”’ tflo‘ taRe an|..4q me have got business to chin “She bounced a platter on my As he started determinedly toward | Century Honeymoon,”' and the Three the emotional stress which I knew |but a whisper, but her radiant smile | FG8¢7 * ': oward him. - Even during | ,yer » bean, Lhen peat it for the open. She |her, Gloriana screamed. As if in an-|Eddy Girls, dainty little misses,. are the next fow minutes would bring|was something for the man who|Ns oblection. a D:=f‘!"‘e Jway s The slim tramp did not look overly | was apadding somewhere in a hell of [swer, the outside door which she |well liked with their. clever singing and yot knowing that there was no way|loves her to keep in his memory as Gntoce e oy m‘“‘“'_' VISion | p1eased at the assignment, but opened |a hurry the last I seen of her. I[faced flung open. Someone entered | dancing offering. The. entire bill is very in which I could ald her except by |long as life shall last. It was com- ”m”nlul (‘::r:. l"til:“eld the way, the |, estion of obedience. He fol-|came back to-find out how you was|the room as though shot from a |good throughout and one worth your obeying her wishes and standing|plete surrender, and as he gently o g ‘\l“nl‘:f l'“;'jl e lowed the pleased giggle of the cook. |faring with your latest victim, and [spring-board. He paused for no word | while to see. watchfully by, ready for any emcr-|drew her face to his I saw the in- SethiGilosn 'l‘l‘:l‘s' ‘():‘ ad chosen “Well?"” demanded Gloriana. in- |just in time to” enjoy the beginning |of explanation. scarcely a questioning gency. effable joy of that surrender in her Dottty & »l;“ ‘”f‘ out on the | .o obq anew by the managerial air |of vour creeping exercise.” look. It would seem that the sight AT THE LYCEUM. “Get—Them’ ) eyes—and I turned my awnRnR) | Kurvey ile [;:uq Qn.. ‘u‘.‘r)nno(r;:it:xll%;ll}::ll of Jones and the familiarity of his| “That hellcat!" muttered he who [of her roped to the table gave reason | . L As 1 opened the door I heard Mar-[that T might not witness that crown o i ikt . stare, doubtless meant to be propi- |had been scratched for all that followed and to spare. Deep Waters,'’ a sea coast romance ton's excited little voice ing k o s ey le. She had been | g From between her lashes Glory| Things happened rapWly. At the |that gave youth its way—till fickle wife “Will she, Uncle Robert? Do you| *You are giving me life. beloved,”|able to do him a service. Might she | ".p.ie gecided for Spider and me,” [saw him consult his watch; saw the [first rush the thugs made little re-|reached ‘he gate that led—where? A really think she will?" I heard Robert Savarin whisper. “I|H#® 7S \k”f"‘,““‘_"‘;‘," of his grati- |, 44 “Because of the eats and |younger one approach and glance at|[sistance. Spider cried out, “It ain't|story of love and wreck and daring. “I hope so, sweetheart,”” the man|was only dragging out a mkw.-.v:r\hk‘ "'n:.-r- ”}, "(-{ A;‘D"‘ Jn return? | vour good looks and several other |it. too, an axious look on his face. him, Jazz!” and Jazz fired. But his | With charm—and the chill of village murmured, with his face against|existence without you—Lillian T‘ln(‘hlut : :“{1 en.)‘o lnni.-:( beaides!| o e e i e e fdown fand Gloriana opened wide her eyes.|weapbn was struck up and the bullet |life. With the roar of the waves and hers, and I saw that he had been| The last word was an exclama- ‘,‘Thm":];u e Hghtly. | 015 vou out. The rougher ¢thug stamped forward |went through Spider's shoulder, tem- |the thrill of the stout héarts braving: ::;'nm his best to soothe the child | tion of r.-..r’ :"\turnv:l I:m: to :n‘\( ey a dtes !;';O‘}J“‘l"cr'“‘;x:::;{"_rfl He laughed throatily at this con-|and slared at her. i ] death, makes it an unusually "strong hose desire that he sl nnl:ll Ay triend to l\nll her unconacious In hia| O C e LS e senttoman & met |Clusion. "evidently "~ considering It a Don’t you come near me, reptile! (Continued on Sixth Page) dramatic feature picture. Heading the or mother and be her “real father” |arms. As rantically summone; R 3 B > = A % :;ul be nl:v"nn obsession the nurse, I wondered with wild|for the first time yesterday, whom, it :Ll»’lltp.(xx'nfoh(r-)‘:!‘?fe:u&“:;u:: 1‘r:l>"<‘h:|:\“:e r:rd\i:;‘ll(eisrfl’i;aa'r“df?r ‘t'ha!‘:"?: ::lfu:t I icrossed the room and bent to|anguish’ If death instead of life had|Would seem, you have met before?” |, W& o8 S 0 200 KO0 e o o usual act worth while seeing. On th e 5 A strange, hostile expression had | . oriana’s face. 7 su: 0 e seeing. On the the child's ear come. Before she could bring him to book same program are La Rose and Lane, wiped out all gentleness from the = T g i e o Eelpeness from e | for his insolence, however, there came Bobj sndiCecreis HATmou S at UG v looked at you he probably would be |'MSruptions from the kitehen. = 5 ' |" “ 8lad to devote his influence to get- [ o€F%; YOu'" Whocsed Mary s ting me out of the way oice. “Leave go of me / J - 3 L T \‘* Throwing oft the detaining hand, [*"S7% Lo geee Glorlana i ’ AL 4 Strong ’ £ ¥ - fronstcrcessliofthe door: rushed for the opening in the parti- T S e e rs a u Maybe I'm not as small as I look. |} =1€C OF fa¢ oREn B8 in e prr . I'll go now, <ince you have asked me |, O, CAN0L e 2 There followed the thud of a blow. to. T apologize for having come. |lunately she passed within reach of Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press o sloriana caught his arm and lifted = - N .- SLEEPY TIME TALES e raugnt hi ser and Mt 2 ST S s ot b, A . ® ey Jasper Jones. bureaus of the theater or attriactions with which they @eae e tatemalYcthoca floor told with what it “had been But, Phil, won't you think it over? . By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY Naturally you took a dislike to Gil.| She felt one shoulder scized in a eI son yesterday because you—because ziip that hurt. Surprise and the AT FOX’S. and richly deserved welcome; paying he— force 1"' 1"h hold eoun "l” “ha" “Over the Hill” the new William nol only the tribute of spontaneous . y i around. The next second the thug's laughter to its many delightful com- > RUSTY WREN HELPS. el tansreaoMs I nobintand ot ",",.‘(."3‘,;1};5 Ichpnulhr:r?; freefnrm iClosed aroundihersaniiehe Eatdre 1 |edy scenes, but paying also the rarer MACK SENNETT'S S, a le business together.” = 5 . was drawn into a hideous embrace.|sweeping New York off its feet for|(ripute of sy Rt litearaticoliiie 6-Reel Comedy-Drama Rusty Wron's wife was getting very n Mte in tos got to the vehement question aroused Silat iy pa e ticiic «A SMALL TOWN > 1 see” said Mrs. When. “So by Philip's scarn of her idea. The scar on the face, pressed close months, was shown last night | pathetic episode. A SM TGWN IDOL/ And now, if your business is P against hers, seemed to be searing theater. The story, which was taken from ‘With fast-growing family of youngsters, at|finighed, allow me to remind you that CHAPTER IV. her own check as she strugled vain-| The local premiere, which had |Will Carleton’s poems, recounts the BEN TURPIN home in the cherry tree near Farm-|you have six hungry sons and daugh- Glory Has Visitors. Iy with all her strength. _ |been awaited with keen interest, |joys and sorrows of a typical mother, BIA RIHFE RV OIL or Ofeen’s chamber window. ters at home.” Then Mrs. Wren| Returning one afternoon from a| TBere could be no doubt that this|proved beyond the shadow of doubt | ises a large family of chil- CHARLIE MURRAY D " Wren exclaimed. |tWitched herself off her perch and|jong ride, Glory was informed with uncouth stranger, this road-runner,|that “‘Over *he Hill” is all that our dren, only to have them, in her old [, PHYLLIS HAVER el o b ; flew back to the cherry tree and her |great glee by Mary Eilen that two |T€ant to make good his threat—|New York frirnds declared it to be, |age, allow her to drift from them, “I don't see what's keeping Rusty.|ramily. fanchmen were walting inside the |2Ctu@ly to kiss her. and judging jrom many comments|to eke out an existence on_ charity “Money Is Money”; Doyle & It's at least a quarter of an hour “1 declare,” Rusty Wren remarked [house to be hired—just what Mis The fingers of her hand, nature's|on its first screening here, it is one|The “black sheep” son, however, Hamilton, Bigelow & Clinton, since he brought any food to these |to his friend Jolly Robin, “I must|Glory wanted. Mena had not re. |lcadiest weapon. drew into a claw.(of tkc liggest hits thai we have ever |when he discovers this condition, Tuck & Clairs children.” have stayed here, talking with you,|iurnea from the range and Tumble | Vith all her strenzth rushing to their |cnjoyed comes to his aged mother’s rescue, e Wren soon grew tired of wait- |longer than I thought. Those chil- |\Vced was guarding a bamd of horses |UPS: she drove her nails into his| A large audience was on hand to|and all ends happily—with the little ins. dren have enormous appetites. I'll|a¢ 5 place a considerable distance |Sheek: A wrist strensthened by years | greet the picture and give it a hearty | mother, just like every true mother “Il go and find him!"” she said [have’to work more spryly than ever[rrom the ranch house—a band which |°f roPing drew the claw downward, under her breath. And telling her |0 8et them fed before sunset was to be sold to the government. Blood began to ooze from the fur- nestlings that she would be back in 1 know how that is” said Jolly | Giory entered the living room of |OWS in the loose flesh e @ few minutes, she hurried off to-|Robin. with a chuckle mehow he [ine ranch house where the men were | Vith a bellow of pain, “Jaz" re- orchard seemed to be much more cheerful [ N oS o voung and beard- |leased her and sprang back out of wards the reach. " M v han nis companion. “I was actually Lo I thought wso Mrs. Wren mut- ! ¥ |less, the stubble of their chins obvi- [[*27 " T, " Z tered soon afterward, as she caught T,M ’\\I.‘-"] oar 1.~l Ht's!hn-\; jwere |ously due to neglect rather than de- ”“.\Ior\:h‘glax::‘r::zrlo‘\\l.lficlxl. I'll choke sight of her husband. He was talk- [ P1& enough to leave home and hustle | ;" The daughter of old Blaze i T = TODAY and WEDNESDAY ing with Jolly Robin, in the old ap-|for thomselves. But of course.” hel,ceded no second glance to tell her His threat ended in a gurgle not ” 3 e ire here the Robi family | #dded, “I still keep an eye on them A e 5 as, |from the smart of scratches. A third . A < WALL DISEIRSe " WSS s 2 ; that these were not ranch hands.| .',i;ieq at him—this the black one & VAUDEVILLE g struc TODAY — CONTINUOUS Fox featare photoplay that has been | fmpatient. She was at home with her 3 Rusty Wran had already begun to lived I thought so. 3 & trained to the care of either cattle - Have you forgotten your duty as|hunt for tidbits. Almost immediate- nr;“l'\‘nxn-‘u " |of a gun. round, open, an invitation AND BEST RICTURES. - g ly he found an ant, yhich he snatched i |to praver. —in— a parent?’ Mrs. Wren asked her| ¥ S L 2 S ; 5 “Evening, ma'am!" said one of the FeTEE T A step w t ¢ ’ husband in a tart voice, dropping|ufPand carried away. Back and forth (. " IwE HCL L oiting your re- Sloriana’s backward step was nof TOO MUCH SPEED he flew, making dozens of trips be- in retreat, but to give her room for jown on a brancii right behind tur I | - —— 4 tween his house and the orchard. | . . |tree aim. . NOW PLAYING COMING S AT NER TR WEELS Speadier than ever! him ave me do the ragging, Smith, Grub: d caterpillars, grasshoppers Dy = h »d-toad—get dow e Eups ane oatem i 4 e ok 3 OPENING SUNDAY EVENING HAROLD LLOYD Rusty Wren jumped : came interruption from his compan- < I've been here only a second or |and spiders—he sc 1 them where- |10 o= Co Co ough electing himself un_nw floor where you belong ALL THIS WEEK . Have a heart, lady” pleaded Jones, n— ever he could spy them and took them spokes dic N take the t ble 4 & 774 “NU PLE. 2 home to his famishing children e e the trouble | qabbing at his check with a hand- William NUMBER. PLEASE” Though he worked his hardest, Mrs. . P presents A Half Hour of Laughs. kerchief. “I was only joshing. like Wren hadn't a smile for him. And |Brominent yellowed teeth. 1 5 |I've dome before with many and '3 KEITH VAUDEVILLE per Jones, lady—you can call me Jaz : : i : when she said anything in his hear- | many’s the =irl asn’t meaning to 4 Be Sure and See for short. Let me meet vou to my friend | & Savye > ? "RAE & CLEGG, RAPPIL ing. it was some such remark as this: |qoq0 e S BOCECE T T el voung |90, anything if 1y didn't— lightweights in the riding. He's kee- rook your knees y rn:tnkConedy and other fine acts. “ ” s Name “Bayer” on Genuine |you can't have all you need to eat.| .q which is seldom, in saying that| The auteratic repeated its invita- o et e i, 708 et 2 S| v |, 70 e A CONWECTICUT sty DL Erow = by ! ve G its i 83 K tunt vour growth _ D e e ot s [N Converieal TolliiaRwill W ne I san i @ Naturally such speeches didn’t make | (20 1he Httie 10 8t thare SO cor e spoiled my looks for life! her husband feel any more at his | "SHO, s 5 3 [Aint you satisfied?” he whimpered A | ow.” she ordered, “afitten out on e He jerked a thumb in the general -~y e to br ¢ ho some! = your belly like e snake a @ @Y@R T ll‘hu to b m;_ h ‘n\;' 'v;\ v‘m‘n' firection Mot (rolinatiition form s ;u v va‘l x.k\”(h . n.‘l..'y u\]()\luAr(‘ special. to please he e thourht. |4 hen, from which Mary Ellen could DL ANOUSry SecOnd g ocyern. LnEe \ E “I wish I could find some dainty that happened ’ ’ { t& rEA would put her in better humor.” | The most frightsome was the seiz- WAL | Today and T S I,\) | So ne looked all around to see what {ure of her gun wrist from behind. e SN i oday and Tomorrow |he could discover that was different | With it, he who had seemed so ut- d MAURICE TOURNER |from the food he had been gather- |terly in her power flattened out on 4 presents “:vu,-n"“q u,:... you see "y:. name | in \..4]1 it u'wv,y':‘zl;\.'n't before he TMH dertlly_sefined, ;y‘l:.l»l‘fj-vévy By ?‘»Iw| .],;.4: :xnn'lln:‘l but in o . greatest % \ 4 w ’” “Bayer” on package or on tablets you [Kave a chirp of de § ) pearly - white complexion it Tl o S e icts of the crowds g L P are not getting genuine Aspirin pr!h'\ Here's a pretty beeotle!" he cried rendered, brings back the She pressed the trigger of the auto- The verdict ! ettty scribed by physicians for twenty-one |1 know it will make Mrs. Wren smile Lot yestcy Re- matic. that attended Fox’s were all z = en whow t to er.” - s its e o1 S Take Aspirin only as told In the ereupon Rusty poun upon soothing action. Over 75 boring an inoffensive window-pane ) Bayer package for Colds, Headache, | Mrs !-adybug and bore her away. years in use. only mocked her. She felt her feet ever saw.” Nobody should :N"."h(:‘u. l“,, '""m”_“; ’,,;“”;(.,;L.. ; ruggling in his bill s.,.drl's'::.,l,rms,,, ;v\ :..ir:::»:.\'\:;“n;u‘xll lllnvlalv;nln“ri\h":':zl‘[ Fail the chance to see it. = “WARD 22" thache, Lumb. n or Pain. < 1 z her @ s pullec ack a ance 5 e B e reing Beyer Tab. | (COPYFIEhL 1921 By The Motropolitan TREN N..m."c't.f‘s“ ohe karealamainYmeralylio ipunchire = Juggling Ferrier, Sots of Aspirin cost few cents. Drug- Kot ot L I ‘he partition. The next sound was A solid year in New York THE PICTURE THAT MADE Mm ‘l‘(x;w and lfiane = | o1 e fall to the floor. b and Georgie Harmon wists also sell larger packages. As- | her own heavy - . f el e e Birin e the trady ek of Baged| Tomorrow: Rusty Wren Makes n Gouraudis . et Muntrd BEr She tenas at $2.00 prices. THE WHOLE WORLD LAUGH § e e . 0 1 d Displeases His er position materially changed, al- Manufucture of Monoaceticacidests | Terrible Mistake and Disy N O Cr her position materia ed, a ot Salicylicacid. wife. | rlenfal * ihough by no means for the better, ‘You poor, hungry dears' It's a pity featuring

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