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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, hadn’t it? And you didn’t hare any Finding Happiness an |l s bt ou torma s MYM e o] | B Old-Fashioned Way | ™" e v sog Adele Garrison’s New Phase of ES, you may| .ppg clgss of 1922 of St. May ; NI A e 1|8 Jh, : 4 et 0 \ think it's rather| cchool has elected the folloing & REVELAIIONS 0 A VV IFE = 1 f + 3 3 5 7 7 a bad world, all|figers: President, Donald McCrann; l; LE g v £ &8 o R ed | Vice-president, Marion Scheyd; secre- 2 ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY ; : A ST : changed around : - | Farmer; treasurer, ", NS y x B 7 d and different iy from the way it Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press should be. FEv- T enEict BT g e I bureaus of the theater or attractions with which they deal. o| ervthing is too could down the bank and stood as —_— Beanl el s T ; near the water as she dared, cackling | _ 3 Delles io a m\llt these seeir predestined old [1oudly and flapping her wings. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IIOYT'S REVUE AGAIN get anywhere. Moy — e ““"‘.‘"'\f")“r ‘:“_“jl“ h““" 0“11\1 Her child, who was swimming in AT PALACE THEATER. IN OLD TIME FORM.| |_ P ol v i rendered, brings back the v s th rKing goil, but sends|ihe duck pond, seemed to have no ascaz = = x appearance of youth. Re- her a man, and 1 am sure would like |intenti i N 5 cture that enlare a a With Jack Sheehan in the ranks y ren’t been able to afford sult ghly When he requested me to Arive them | yowr rostne toc seatine s memnd ke intention of minding her. Nor did he ¢ You haven't been an its are instant. Hi i 5 All men are equal” to include | ot the Hoyt Revue Players, the musi- . sither. The charmin antiseptic. Exerts a softand B (o (s atel tor her Iugkage: £ 2 seem to have any intention of drown- e el Y y electric range, either. 3 g At e SR e i el 4 RECH DAL T ing; and as for getting his feet wet, oAkt HEX JQomeeanItn o \l comedy company is in its old form | Jittle tea wagon with the lovely Sootbing action. Over 75 make any outward objection to the Score Two for Bess he acted as if he liked that. ‘I?t’:,,,’,w;f,:’ pilibel ”“;;‘:“ . j“l £ again. The charming personality of | juster tea things—well, it's still in Soed Iy S mt arrangemeint, and I, on my part, was| “That's something each wife has to at shall I do? Oh, what shall | 2t “‘hmmh_ I“‘v o ““ : et | yack Sheehan together with the en-|the shop and probably will be for the J end r Trial Stze determined that she should not think | Work out for herself, I fan 1 said tta Hen squawked. She | Sotirave hoimhit At wos T L e [n e vear o famas i sougareiiconz e RORES & son B ha Siiahest’ obdectl her | carelessly. “But T can't imagine a mar- ['made so much noise that some of her |. DOriray AIWO. Lewis DBrems and the winsome | cerned had the slighest objection to her t el who s T e e cerned. taking the short moor trip alone with | tinet disciplinarian like yourself be-|neighbors came a-running, to see ml‘“ Hhe most Grolusive sodlal ICinales rls of the chorus make up the re- You can't have those things and| Dicky H w assumed the { ing at fault for a method when the|what was the matter. And as $oon X & o oo ¥ | juvenated Hoyt's Revue. There is new | there j sn’t any use of your trying Gouraud's Ky in his new car. I a 3 L A Wi Irrenaunla there just isn't any ying authoritative conjugal air which is the | necessity arrives. as they discovered what had hap- |, ... & aiotize p i iife in the shows. to keep up. =1 N . cauty, she magnetizes the attentions 8 " P up. B egiiiva ot a wife past ibo bride No-0?" she drawled, and T knew |pencd they began to laugh. [ertes S R ine e s n s e nk Soper, manager of the Ho S aetiecinel ot Ditter rienra ream i d spoke with an exira dash|that my rapier had touched. “But,| “We may as well tell you,” they | : The Duel Bess Dean and Mitdlge Gaily | he ever kick over the traces? I'll A SWIMMER. Fought have to get you to show me how you do it—it might come in My little feeling of trlumph over|handy some time. You never can tell Bes§ Dean because of Dicky's appear ent indifference to her comfort was intensified by the quick gleam of dis appointment which shot from her eyes " Revu wishes to announce that a I b i 5 i as you 1 se! C 5 lhes s scions of aristberacy a mer about it, as bitter 3 please! B e it aitica vyou see, husbands aren’t exactly sen- |said to Henrietta Hen, “that that chap | \S238 the sclons of avistocracy a merry of popular tableaux now being pro- | you'r ing fairly luxuriate i ¥ b chase. i You're going to fairly - = BOE all Alve mAGIont masculine. ¢ tenced by school board to theirlout ther a duckling. The water |~ 0 i cones when her iden- | duced by prominent New York play-|your own misery. Biate 0 1ha wite worial ss, he|Wives' tender mercies, so I may have|won’'t hurt him.” {ity as a poor shop-girl is discovered | i uses, including the Strand, Palace| -There are some peopla to whom simply is too lazy to get out his to try some other method than the Henrietta Hen gasped and gaped. ; = 4 n ; S ndane blem of a|and Grand, will be' presented along|nothing comes, anyhow,” you phil- ot le e schoolma’am one, beautifu s it ap-|She wa stoni S apdiines fandaniond oo Sl i it e :m;h y ,:-” nf‘.- Mmh,'m ’Z l ?‘ re, | Pears to ‘“u;x»l >n14‘"”imr{ 1‘;7,3 »}?1“.1 ~t)I\lnku (‘lv‘Ahcr:-(;nm:Sh-?:}fi u“'\ '\:9150"," girl's status in the social ladder is|W/th the regu scenes of the various | osophize and straightway concentrate e b ek s B Ly = SR i hesths 2 ogether. And it WaS|confronted. That birth is a mere ac- | 510Ws. Last evening the tableauxX was | on yourself a little harder and be- Friend Husband, just run out that new | boys sometimes run away, you know. Jjust like h to begin to boast. 2 and give B 2 a spin i She had scored for the second ti HaciPiahal e e Ay |cident, and that genuine worth is|well received by the audience, and the | come more bitter. ;’:M:{‘.\m‘“‘ lh'r\l':' ll’mc @ l:(’-hu;ivl:\‘ to|in this :nw-r m.l‘(. u'n,],’.‘,,m‘\._?i';(l “;:'? M\v(:f'mfi?'“]‘”“d to her friends, and | ;10,5 ireq by what you are, not what | nanagement promises just as good if| Just there that friend of yours : . 5 Sl RSPl S B R N i A a OamACiE e AL . 2ir | Jour parents are, is forcefully brought | nog better shows in the future. e e s Ve da et = T the five-arch bridge and the high of pride. “There isn't one of you |}l T A el ntiotbl e | A e s entaa by s D = e NOW PLAYING Mridge before dinner, and pick up her | veved the idea that Dicky was chafing | that has a child that can beat him |10Me in the d Spmen. o - ooy lighted by a|drops in. You really have to do not to take the time to go this morn-|likely to break away from it at any “I mh ™ -y >olly ris,” is certa 4 by , g £ in his|she'll spend the whole afternoon. Cl K ball ing. I've neglected my mending to go|minute. It took a goodly portion of I’lymuu:’l\x“(:tur::(;(p:'llllsl a sm-'.‘x‘:— o(l (;1”:1' and will make the hearts 6f girls and | success “The Man Who Suddenly you remember that there ara m fishing with this liege lord of mine |y self-control to laugh merrily and|ne shoulders. And all the others|™ch rejoice at the spirit m: fair-play s is grippingly human, [ was a time before you began to long until there isn’t a button on Junior's|to say lightly iisracalinatithey) antealon st Andsanalityginag it (upholis g | bas an irresistable appeal and the|for automobiles, electric ranges, tea rompers and my husband’s clohing[ “And almost as invariably they|mers in their families. See it at the Palacé today, Tues- | theme of the young man who comes|wagons and the like, that you used oung the water with an air is disreputable.” come hack home when they are tired | Jenrictta Hen announced that she|9a¥ and Wednesday. to the city to find himself helpless and |to make delicious chocolate . and I was rewarded for the effort with |of roving. But here is Dic ith the which I got out this speech by seeing |car. Let me g you an infallible “BURIED TREASURE” 1S a look of impatience on Dicky’s face |recipe for binding his soul to yours|gne swimmer in it.” She began GORGEOUS SPECTACLE and 2 gleam of distinct pect in|With bands of iron. Just keep up T S O seemed to add something friendly to | M Py s strut up and down the edge of the| 1y o int-of expenditure, CAPITOL—HARTFORD. the afternoon. ss Dean's eyes. That she gauged|continual incense burning about that 1 lclipsing in point - of expenditure, ?fa:'!:)‘l‘nn\' ke r..,‘l“':,\; ahel paused| S05 irt‘"lxnj.rj“]r:‘t: el eapecial. | duck-pond, clucking in a most over-|sumptuousness and sheer beauty any-| A truly big picture with the rescue| And so you brought out the long I was sure, for I recognized |1y its nill-climbing. And f you are| thing of its kind ever before produced, [of a yonth and a girl from a lake of |unused urn with the little cups and 99 full worth her keeness of perception |motorist enough to throw in a question Buried Treasur the Paramount- | hlazing oil as the biggest feature is|the delicate plates for cakes. ~ You FROM PARIS and her intutition. about its consumption of gas and oil, Closmopolitan version of the famous!'“The Son of Wallingford,” being|found you hadn’t lost your art with “You Never Can Tell—" which will give him a chance to de- story which ran in Hearst's Magazine, [ stown at the Capitol the first half of | chocolate and your friend discovered That there was a definite gauge|liver his daily encomium upon the has delighted the audiences at Fox's|the week : it. R i See the New Serial of battle betwe . the prize |economy of his car, he will-be yours to have already seen it. Frank Dobson, with a girlie chorus| After while—it was prol ably the “HURRICANE HUTCH" the avenging her vanity | forever.” This picture cost approximately | vicked by a beauty expert, is in “The | Cchocolate which prompted it—the Segatnan Winded for the old thrust I had given it, or| She rose from her seat and held up $250,000 to produce and the entire|Sirens” the same acrobatic comedian|tWo of you walked: to the back yard e . @ new wound, we both by this time |her hand frantically in ludicrous imi- cast of 200 players and 5,000 supers| licse work has made him one of vau-| Where zenias and asters blossomed. understood all the more clearly be-|tation of a schoolchild signalling a - 25 4 [spent the whole of one summer in|deville's brightest stars. And this| It Seemed rather nice. Kelfll VaudeVllle cause it- was an understanding that [teacher. AN California while it was being filmed. [ musical tabloid is the last word in| When your friend started to leave could not be spoken, but ran like a Please kin T be excused now, teach- 1 a Two pirate ships. costing 50,000 each, | melodiots cntertainment. Al. H. Wil-| You remembered another of those —_— compelling undertow bencath the ap e asked, with apparent anxiety. N ; s-e used in the scenes, as is the|son is here, too, in a joddling mono. | 0ld-fashioned friendly habits. You (f§ «THE MELODY GIRLS" [ienitly. placia current of our inter-|“My maw sex T mustn't let you learn RS latial vacht of John D. Sprockles,|lcsue, and there are three other big|Walked with her to where she waited § NEITEEE AT gourse. N - nis foo muchinione day or giy braing ‘ fornia millionaire, who loaned the [ acts on the bill for the first half. Tonfthes ;/h.n a model ‘wife!" she gibed. |will leak out. \ ey s peh e e It had been a nice afternoon, “¥es, she listens like the original{ This time my laugh was genuine, HEOr ST RIgate Al 5 iy 5 ot patignt Griselda, doesn't she?” Dicky |for Bess Dean is irresistible when she 3 - Im.? ““‘,]: 11?4‘.‘1\-‘,1‘n;”m,‘:,n::.l.‘?‘“rl};\,':_ MELODYSGIRIS AT EAVAGE. retorted. “Ordering me around as if |is imitating one of the pupils whom B e 5 : The Keith vaudeville bill at the 3 were a slave. Indeed, I don’t think |she detests so cordially. And as I g Lk stery and fale of adventure Which|pyjace for the first half of the week she'd “dare to speak to any one else |caught another irritated glance from 74 | tcems with excitement. presents as the feature attraction “The AT THE but a poor wight of a husband in|Dicky as he helped her into the new f The "t“?‘eflll(‘rr::‘flfl- s fl.“‘""' Melody Qirls,” six charming girlies in that tone of voice. But I'm tamed. She|car and sped away, I felt that per- act. that of the w orches-|n very fine musical offering. They 7 0 leave me without hitching any-|haps this two-week's visit might not| - : gldieci el novel number.|come direct here from a successtul |# ~| ET THE HABIT-GD T ., and I jump at the crack of the |be so uncomfor able I had feared,| "What shell I do? Oh, what shall I ;‘i%asy Monéy,” a one act playlet bY|run in the New York Keith theaters. whip ju s I'm doing now. Just stay |if I could but plan my steps carefully| do?"Henriatta, Her squavelnd Douglas Flint & Co. has a punch and Weston and Marion offer a series of here and I'll show you the niftiest|that Dicky might not suspect my real a iaugh, and Georze Schrect is a com-|pleasing dances; Sherman and Shields THEATER car—but don’t take any stock in that|motive in urging him to politeness. 2 ability. The Four Ushers isjin a variety offering; and Winlocke i v - bearing fashion. Really, she I P qf B A y g v night will be Country mending tale of Madge's. She'll be = i mever felt quite 0 imuentant pefore | auartet of melodious singers with|Van Dyke in the comedy skit, “The |l Some at ;50015 Big Prives wil Today and Tomorrow pounding her ear in the hammock s i y - Cat e - he latest songs at the tip of their(School of Fun,” complete an excellent : . 9 . not even when her first brood pecked | & be given away to the lucky num- . when we get back, dead to the world. D C k F Sh ] 1 5 tongues hill. ¥ % B v anybody Ol'lt 00 )¢ ong. their way out of their shells. g WS Sereytorlthertll CiTieryibrocdli bruised in hard sophisticated envir- he declared. “should have at MT‘ o there were always nice little cakes —IN: in the cake bo: The combination coment. CHAS. RAY—Thursday sleep so much S bers. Do not forget to come and m my life as—' l T h l ‘“There’s nothing quite like swim- S w try your luck, also see the big fun 3 His voice died away as he sauntered t oughens t ming,” Henrietta Hen remarked with| AT THE HORSE SHOW FIRE IN CAR. The program consists of finest 3D toward the garage, and Bess Dean Lictlyisminke I8 UL metent fapaet - : . o Engine Co, No. 5 was called out last Jitturesion mirtof scose At turned to me with her sunniest smile By Sister" Mary. tng my Leet gvet 1A Ue tompledfto A S Lads e HITL o astingulshle hre in A with the best plays i “You've certainly got him single- NSTEAD of .al|learn myfelf. .o /douby; myiiyson | ; R e e SR DUSTIN EARNUAY —with— tooting beautifully,” she said with ap- ways saryipgpeenid feach ime. ; - 3 3 : was in the garage at Carlton and WB1G HAEEINESS 0 acte parently sincere admiration, “Doesn’t fresh fish use Your son the old white hen ¢ . ¢ Sl x . . the salted fish[sniffed. ~“He's not your son, Hen- Y riat i Fanngin siresth ui 1Be e ad 3t & GRS BAND, cerial Mal'lon DaVleS oceasionally. rictta Hen. Somebody played a joke | sk . thought that the cushions were ignit- GER’S BAND,™ s P 66 ” Salted fish 1s|9n You. Somebody put a duck’s egg *; ' 24 by an electric cigar lighter. The (ENTll“(‘I" “(P“E::m;:‘i:le con- All Star Vaudeville ets_lt 3 a4 boon to the|under you while you were hatching : ’ . gade e e damage amounted to about $100. : : FOUR USHER! 2 ®|vour egss. And T think I can guess| | N tor 1t oaa| ¥hO it was that did it.” DOUGLAS FLINT X bk simon | S * e Neniess ven | [N : . s ' & CO. e Om ?',‘"""fi"l‘:“}“"_l 204 jier breath away. FHer comb trembled § = Se MARTIN & SAHL is at 18 DESt Pre-|,n the top of her head. She even 2 pared with milk.| ./, h6q clucking. And she looked e i L g GEORGE SCHRECT o l r‘ h - A;-‘Qver s:‘rv:k‘lhg from one to another of her com- 7 ‘ i 2 Sl Commg et sh to freshen it! ong Cooking |, . i ; it 25 / N ¥ panions as if in hopes of finding one P = g i an a “s toughens fish and makes it taste|p,ce, at least, that looked doubtful. . o 5 e e = Thurs., Fri. and Sat. strong. Shredded codfish should be| Alag! Kverybody appeared to agree - . : ELL 1 freshened for half an hour in cold|with old Whitey. water. Change the water two or| “If this is so,” Henrietta muttered g 4 = : € e an o" ee er three times. Fillets or whole pitces .t last, t's strange nobody ever & % N should be freshened for several|noticed before that there was a 2 FE: 5 et 3 hours in cold ater. The saltiness| duckling in my brood.” | %his Corn Remover is Guaranteed. K 2 of the fish and individual tastes have| “We knew from the very first!” . HOYT AN D e O T e tasauickly | Much to do with the freshening. Polly Plymouth Rock told her. “You| & GR | 8 Dain follows the thrust of & pin Or kN Salt Codfish in Cream Sauce. were the only one on the farm that HARTFORD ¢ : Vi < « B0 58 00r55 aaum . phams 1038 4 One cup shredded codfish, 2 hard |didn’t see that one of your family| Many women prominent in es With JACK SHEEHAN .’ U . boiled eggs, 3 tablespoons butter, 2|was different from the rest.” e Gt i e : Present the Success . BURLESQ 3 slespoons flour, 1% cups milk,| All this time the yvoung duckling|porse show at Bryn Mawr, Pa. This ? £ 3 : § was swimming farther and farther |, yotoerapbh of Mrs. John R. Cum- ‘DOCTOR DEACON’ H Week Oct. 3 Shred codfish and freshen in cold|away. He seemed to e forgotten | mings was taken there. She former- < B i FRANK FINNEY water for half an hour. The fish|all about his foster mother. ly was Miss Isabella Wanamaker. Heralded as the Best Show i ik i should be soft. Drain. Melt butter, | Henrietta Hen took one last long e § ; Ao stir in flour and gradually add milk, | 100K at him. She guessed that she TREAT IN M TER. Stir and cook for five minutes. Add|™ight h“;f" stood 'hcf“'"‘":"e"d"““:“' Mancheater, Oct.i4—The “big four e FINNEY’'S OWN fish and fard hoiled eggs chopped.|NNS for Bim to corte back and he| . nicn nas dominated Manchester poli i REVUE Let stand over hot water to thorough- [ ¥*'}! tics for the past ten years, was brok- 3 > Iy heat the fish. Sprinkle with pap-|'C Re% o L len at vesterday’s election, when Wil- odaern oe 'S Twenty Pretty. Girls. rika and serve with plain boiled rice.|, "O% “h% EHIREEAC EF O OO [ lam Crockett, who was lookea upon % Z The hard boiled eggs may be omitted . - : W' as e balancing pawer and likely to ; she sald to them. “We'll go back |29 0 ; and 1 egg, slightly beaten, added Just|pome mow. el g0 back) o with the three remaining members e 0S8 before sending to the table. “What about him?" they demand-|°f the “big fou vas defeated by z o "‘;l“*l‘dc‘l"lfl»‘:;-fi . .d, pointing to the truant duckling ;““’“"’ V. N:\l'“-ltmtml::m; l!\-;z:xlkc.;g‘"‘: Scientists today deplore the ‘wear- |, J -BH. flesh. Not only hard corns or ne cup shredded codfish, cups|who was bobbing about on the rip-|° ag eootys 7OleS | ing of shoes which bind the foot and 4 d of corn or < R ik € snough fr 2 icans & Rttt ihe ; 8 jsstteorns bus vory kind of corn or caling m:s:hezl pol:l‘:ots, 2 cups milk, 4|pling water. “Aren’t you goinz to ‘h’:;““:)‘:,("“’“\V":::““;“"““’,"F‘:"io‘[‘; PUL | prohibit the free action of the muscles. off. 1t takes just a few secondstostopthe | tablespoons butter, 2 eggs, paprika. |make him come too?" . v 58 , his 4 4 e 4 Primitive peoples, who wore simple HARTIORD P THEATRE ZEamsm Enmmzwonnrudrom. 0 to you: Freshen fish. Mix potatoes, but-| *No!" said fight for the hoard of selectmen. 3 their mother. “We're foot coverings of soft skins, had feet Hartford g ttle of “Gets- I % A —_ - N U S § @ruseiat today. ceta bottle of (GeteIL? |ter, coafish ana milk and beat well |well rid of him. He has been more e == 5 that were grac a Their TODAY — CONTINUOUS TONIGHT: G mney back if not satisfied. Mfd.by B. |Add the eggs well beaten and heat|trouble to me than all the rest of ROCKYV 1 R . P 4 RO VL] R | walk was elastic ¢ . s . ; inchelll Smith's Saper wronoe & Co., Chicego. the mixture just enough to thoroughly [ vou. To tell the truth, I never liked | Rockville, oct. 4-The republicans| "oy, ordinary shoes of R N R ons ONand s I [ estiachell y oo s Sold in New Britain by The Clark |MiX- Turn into a buttered baking|him very well” the biggest majority in vears, The| ClVilized” races cause many serious e . IG H l N i N & Brainerd Co., Crowell's Drug Store, | dish, sprinkie ""'““ E2y ”“: and make o IRy L ot was somewhat smaller than usual.| 20t trouble ec8ventey (ohack thelll ar H. Wilson; Bronson and Rene; ¢ Pharmacy. ha! an our in a moderate oven. opyrig y e etropolitan | ., > 3 Ber & es P = sire ipn and weaken the m es = = % 5 See for Yourself Why It Ran for Sptexding i Broiled Codfish Newspaper Service). 1'.'7“7'“"‘"" SUHALE (2 R i ise. But the Cantilever Shoe ||| 14Mlian Gonne; Hayataka Bros. ST et il s Use the boneless, specially packed the foot perfect freedom. It|| «“THE SON OF WALLINGFORD” GOOD SEATS AT ALL PRICES fish for broiling. Pick in pieces con- supports a weak arch without harm- venient for serving. Let stand in < = ful restraint. The flexible shank en- By Mr. and Mr: cold water half a day. Put on a courages the foot to arch and bend, Geo, Randolph Chester WEDN r > 28 3o, EDNESDAY MATINE! well greased broiler and brown first to EXBROISE. It strensthens the ) “;,150' aalons Bladandiihanon Gl muscles surrounding the twelve bones =0 Put on a hot platter, spread with| of 1hvf‘urx'h..vln |h{s ‘splrn(hrl natural butter, sprinkle with paprika and| way, Cantilevers prevent and correct pinecs Tparies “ana garmian wien After your first taste you Codfish Balls. One cup shredded codfish, 2 cups| l g ‘N d ‘Nh Bgeet eSO T e no ionger onder DANCE AND PI FRISCO CONT ter, 1-4 teaspoon pepper. e e | they’re not merely called $ STATE ARMORY, ARCH ST. potatoes with the butter and beat| S C e B B C Fl b S Wednesday, Oct. 5 beater Beat the mixture till light orn akes’ ut— Music by EPPIE'’ KRY BABIES JAZZ BAND and smooth. Drop from the tip of 3 e ¢ the spoon into deep hot fat. The Connecticut’s Best Exhibition Dancers b cube of bread. from the soft Dert of ADMISSION 50c, INCLUDING TAX CUTICUR cube of bread from the soft part of the load in 40 seconds P t T 5 Y FOR HAIR AND SKIN | |™idonsiint’ 155" ma service ost {oasiies i CitRtver Sho sians it e et e vFor promoting and maintain- e inner sole line that permits the toes |# = B i ing beauty of skin and hair NEIGHBORS' NIGHT. —best corn flakes to point straight ahead as they should Openlng of Danceland ‘ Cuticura =ap and Ointment Stella. Rebekah lodge, No. 11, will J{for comfort. The heel is set to dis- Foro ol ok & Hoffman’ are unexcelled. Cuticura Tal- observe *“Neighbors' Night” on Fri- (ribute the weight properly, without ormerly Holmes offman’s cum is an ideal powder, re- 7th. Ruth and Magnolia rain on the arch. Kvery detail is de- Under New Management ‘freshing and cooling to most | | s of Bristol. Martha lodge of And yom, like thousands of others, will remember gned for ease and health. And with- |4 TONIGHT delicate skins. = lle and Unity lodge of New 5 wp Srw Ao S out sacrifice of good looks! K B s Miesci. £ Acaun: P ttont a1 Britain, will be present. Stella lodge o say “F ost Toasties”” to your grocer—inste: 4 Regular Dance Nights: ories:Dopt 10, Malden 15. Sold every- celebrateg its 4tsh anniverss and f just fi: ( , | o earee pinereanath, TUam L | | 1020 anmiversiiy ot 0dd Fellow. 2t el SLQ{‘;{T{ E’E S. _ Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ship. z 5 MAIN STREE r -