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NEW TBl‘i'l AIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1021, ey ST —— e e — . ] poons vinegar, C | SELL JOSEPHINI'S JUWLLS 1 \ America wer it at teaspo e . = ¥ - cn Deld at i val theatey TATDT A AT DN -‘E/F Roon anustard; pROMIte; anlor | A ™~ ey ” y : i tings Given Her By Napoleon [and the king, queen and members of New York, Nov, 1.—The diamond Beat cgg slightly with salt, mustard nd v emerald ear-rings given by — Adele Garrlson's New Phase of sugar, Add vinegar, beating 1 G ’ polean to mpress Josephine re dls & ¥ Lhiaehd vy | R TR M T TR AR onatantly Add cream slowly, also J Ll |1 played for salo-today by a Fifth g DY I A T"E('\ QS NOF i/ \ ing constantl Cook over hot W AR ] e L e avenue je . Valued at more than ’ Cool und pour. over salud, 7 D & g N N b e s s »f the empress' rich collection that yright, 1021, NEA Service emain intact Josephine's jewels came into pos . session of the Beauharnais faimly and | B - ‘DN r i burcaus of (he theater o whions with which they dew ere handed down to a Beauharnats|N TODAY AND WEDNESDAY SILEEPY-TIME TAL e e e now a Russian grand duke. In finan- | § IS WONDERFUL? rpésne | PLEASING VAUDEVILLE—10N'S esday, Dorothy Thillips Is star | cal stress he sold them to a Parls Allen Holubar's CHs “h r \ ' ITHE TALE OF aby Mine," the feature ¢ [und )~v,.‘ is supported by u cast that | branch of the New York jowel house, b e a mmbers in the thousands. One of - 80 dc “Tho ech 1 ¥ AR " S Ioh 4 M = ton with great s | the valuable assets (o the pieture is NEW COLLECTING AGENCY. ¢ Palace management with Miss Cora [ Afiners Must Devise New Way to Ob- think we'd better tra | ; A U ! ey / ! - i oh ¢ | 1 . ML S | stark Jloist. She displays o wone : futo robes, also Ve « S\ 1 1 not cn-! {45 | G fyRE R : derful volce which greatly enhances tain Union Revenues, w 0 M A N them ove ¢ n i t R . i 3 s A\ X the value of this superh production Nov. ~1.—With the ] X ly of Bill Indianapolis, [t y i “ y bl row.) Rut tken all in all “Man-Woman-Mar- | “check off” system of collecting union gelf In onc of and | inavREaciay |« s | tua)l whirlwind st n A halan riage he biggest of the present|queg under the ban of an injunction ] Dicky giboed ! il I bodd b il \ TENDER NOSE ladder and the Williams Brof day photoplays and ranks as high| from the federal court, officers of the y en by s method 1 Eern il bIA ‘Hog Shat et [ e e G =5 s if not higher than the newest big [1rnjted Mine Workers of America to-|§ again, B ¢ ¢ e % ’ i on one, “So ¢ Wina" ) 1 folk s B S e e e o0od | recitations. Bowen and Sowing the Wind" which the jay raced the task of creating a new see that rot | cal like that. He had cor Miss [ really good. \While they ot the fPalace will present in the very near | pa¢ion_wide collecting agency for got- 8 the mood Ande: p ks dhi 19, 0 ChANCe| gty Cat in the barn. And there |best singer tha world e O SRRl ch n g amsat i8] ting the union's revenues trom its half I3 I R Grocrios. UL intanded, dear § I vas nothing he liked more n teas~ | than make up for it by ¢ i ""I““ el fau ‘\\‘_ ”v‘m‘\"]“'l‘_l SUCh | 1 illion members. Under the *“check oro l l s heart, although you can 120! forance ; R R L LT anybofyithat was short-tempered to Its patrons and highly recommends | @€' operators having contracts with At ; - the union deducted the union dues A 'ty la and earn cach on ¥ Ak b . It as one that everyone should sec B Tho Greates h!" Miss Kitty hissec “Why Girls Leava Home' co AR @n RN 3 \ould 8¢ . o Fapem i o, 3 he Greatest Drama of the Nt th t j¢-n | On the same bill for Monday, Tuesday | [70M the miners' wages, remitting Ag The Surpel Dicky Gave iness to get your gont Unless otherwise noted, i e written by the press T wish . with Presented in a most artistic manner and with special g } orchestrations. terational organization would become ? Wheth or not a daughter should |the integral factor in any new scheme. KEITH VAUDEVILLE T of w, that ought to have been warn- | to attract the me throngs. 1 e little onc which sho hnndlate 1 U CUBh P " | treax pleture Inasmuch o8 there is no |and Wednesday, will be the regular |the money to the’union : “PIl protect you wi \onrt! . ng enough to Spot to keep a good, | freak picture inasmuch as there s no | AN Weanmacoy, ¥ Be ; Various plang for a new system 9—Unforgetable Reels—9 1 [ e her vanity the safa dlst 1t I I vne | conventional love story in it. It deals | Keith vaudeville show with very fine blood,” I assured him | ingly, try-| ed it 1 conld not tell my 5 A ARARIDII AR Sk A O R el IV were understood to be under discus- ing to keep down an unwort tttlehana this. defnitaly: NeAALithe FRory sthal e knowa | Wi “‘ A j|~ ‘_f“_“h"" : o “’w”‘ . gion and officers indicated that the thrill of triumph over I ARl oRtm a o the | hraEl Lo stalseh alsvRTn G AL | L SR e e L - e 4.000 local unions of the miners in- meant a great deal ) 5 Uit ds worth, narent, The other, rich, is driven CAPITOL—HARTFORD, IR it of being attrmots | Ine to attempt to solve thel «wowi" he chuckled, “You needn't [from home when her father, who has e R e wgaries of Bess Dean's mind,” Iithink I'm afraid of you ou ran | indulzed her every whim, frowns on o Birl, as 1 once had known him 10}.iq evasively. “'m pondering, in-[ trom mo once, you'll rin aguin’ + | her friendship with a disreputablo | keep a promise to a dying mother even T - . “Always the Best” ?:dom‘?::;t;,,"l A uxdoH “ pulehrl-[gcad, how going to stow siX[ He gidn’t intend to hurt Miss Kitty, [man. The climax of the picture i1 [to the extent of complete sacrifice of DOMINICAN CELEBRATION , Wit and charm, was growir oTBon I . ok BEavr B8] A0 T4 wRAlel wes to 2ot Her Lo tenm lekSkollly aominaiing. : } fog : Madrid, Nov. 1.—This city vesterday R il Tex, g c and all this ju Alrdl st i i i (5 iy aflaTahons e "_ Retpad ww b6 the auestion | opited the festival avranged in||j ThUrS: “NO WOMAN KNOWS” 'II wonder what ¢ « 8 I e 010 favor e Wil jR Barnum Ll nhe | A86C MOSE COMIDES I,HN Yy eyond." | ionor of St. Dominie founder of th ghe'll pull tonight.” He turned down i problem,” Dict 1 - e T T T SR tion at the C : ] Dominiean order and Dante Aligherl = the light and led ‘the way to NS g “Perjury.” This 18 a screen version | 0 today. and Wednesday, jo | RePresentatives of tho —order from @oor. “Do you know, I sometimes| our'approach to the car, to which of the famous play by the same name e GhaNlin S LR Ehe slosids ET. THE HAB think all she's try i8] Mr, Cosgrove was attaching the long ; el e B e G F 3 Y i - world's gr cst comedian ty jazz- < 4 Joss Dean, an undeniably attractive AT THE LYCEUM. ing up an aristocratic golt course, clad | . - o,x hing pole nterrupted his sentence y picture i hor knic \ ) .| in his latest hobo glad rags, those who |# 0 [ icture in her Enicker guit, rame ) T An promised by Manager W ouglas Fairbanks running 1 | < HER WINGS BRUISED- f you are, may I sit in the front] wdeville yesterday. Several polica Valerie Bergere again appears in t with youp I bounce around so in 2 Y S officials pronounce “The Master i Ia Nt : (] R e L : 4 : ifolald S Lk e of her playlets that are always Three M 1 back, and I do love to be close G Crook,” the underworld act a 1 Y el At NanAa e e usketeers AT IIIIIEE IO to the wheel. It's the next thing Sl treat. Mr. Frank, author of this new { | % ) 1 n is now presenting “The |§§ eing able to drive. JV 7 act who was formerly & cartoonist|yroth ' nhaving the role of a discon- | Is Booked At 1 | Why Madge Gasped, ) ey T 4 for the Hearst Newspaper syndicate. | ionteq wife who almost runs away with | FOX’S Dicky's question was AT proved ta be a wonderful actor for |, oe s SR e mmival of Ven- | B safd Qo’ry,n\‘«.w]f “-nlh caspor X this particular part. He was ably 8up- | joa" Lrings & company of seven musi. | B For A Full Week tion. his was th, “ular R orted by a wonderful, .hard Working | Gians singers and dancers W v | well that in all probability v i fastest acrobatic act in vandeville, |, 3 would ‘e the car, and she p \ won round and round of applause and | lso that after her plaintive peal | e - laughter: Karl Kerns, the tramp ne- there would be nothing else for ne| % dian, exposed the results of prohibi- T P £a BFELH LR to do but to give her the seat ion; The Starlight Trio, sing and which she(asked, That would rele- dancers, amused their aud with | The House,of Novelties ite me to the crowded back seat classic €ongs, whilo the male member | @ th Mr. Cosgrove and the tw of the trio, proved a wenderful ter- |3 - OW PLAYING 1 guessed that Dicky's natural ob-|11ght have the sport of chasing her chorean artist, while Kenneth and Hiiey Wos Havinks Bard battls with| 50 Bei‘edged nearer and, nearer het | iay sistors tha juvenile asts proved | B . his courtesy. 1 wondered How he|(hinking that she would dodge past|io ba tho greatest kid act on tha .’Pne 1“3513!' Cro?k Earl Kerns | would solve the problem and heq|oim and tun out of the barn. boar: Harry Carey in “The Fox.” Eight Lunatic Chinks that she had not addressed her ques But Miss Kitty Cat had no sl waa the featura protoplay. Kenneth & Kay Sisters Starlight Tric tion to me, even as I opened my mouth hat gport to dvive. but that of convse|nd though she spoke plainly cnough, could have the front seat. )ld Spot paid no heed to her words.| Another capacity house yesterday Official Showing of But Dicky spoke first and his| "t , he gave a quick spring at|\ere loud in their praise for Allen . i ot To his great surprise, almost ‘Man-Woman-Mar " which s 1t same instant Mi Kitty, Ca laying at the Palace today and Wed- PRI AR S« = 2 5 7oy R G e = 55 v SRR Largast Sl "0 Be Tords were so surprising that for o |'¢% JUSt 10 Worry her a bit more. |Tlolubar's great drama spectacle, YALE-ARMY GAME. econd 1 stared at him uncompre 1endingly hi And I “Sure, Madge's going to drive! But]| PYans at him. And as she jumped she flashed one of her paws out and | h chatter of GRLIREE rming yours and nc o " It was not just a gentle tap with a 1i t the driv We ‘hro YOUR SLEEP? (it ot e, s o g o vt ° 1 thin talMng' tEat's: ibed svary 2" ier claws well out from between her | HE pain and torture of rheu. dn not think Bess Dean was ever| oo Aud {alibing ‘,h‘ a dsem e i‘ matism can be quickly relieved | surpriced and discomfited in I"L,'l,‘“,“r::‘]! :"“"“'\"‘ Siis Eave Wi sherD plication of Sloan's She ‘knew, as we all. did ‘]3 i ghs 1 dbg. s thought ings warmth, case and v loves to drive better than \ll.at once old dog Spot though comfort and lets you sl wlly Jmost anything else in the |, the time when, as a puppy, he Always have a bottle hand. n . I had driven his car enough, | tuck I'us nose into a hornet’s nest '@pply when you feel the first twing: " By the Instrictions . Hugh | CH Jjg}f!!}x bark changed suddenly to i 48 pencirates witkout rubbing. . 1arg Sh e Bnl thivt i shrill ki-yi of j And at the | I¥%s eplendid to take the pain out of : SHeT i ol ) une time he be y jred, aching muscles, sprains and g talong thy tuttng e, You:dbRisdtnoy to have fun,” . strains, stiff joints, ¢nd lame back brtain. voads wheneirar Io peddoq|mo erdwlod!at Miss Kitty Cat, “Just & R ¢ T i . 3 1 For forty years pain’s enemy, Ashk |, p But T only had driven teach you hetter manners 1I'm ARTEE o A i & yourneighbor. | | once night, and whila T did not|5"" o I i i 17 At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. S Sl S le B Pida trip, T guessed that Dicl on nettles until we were ¢k home in. He ha the driving over to me onl of his irascible disinelination Pess Dean succeed with th Kitty her- Will Show “Why Girls quite a different notion. At | " 87277 - 3 , iy | ' Leave Home.” ist, she went through an entirely b \y? ; A : : ] ifferent motion. which was not at offering the back of her neck 1 Spot to s When Spot 1 for her she clawed him furi- with one paw after another, he had made to sit 3 ¥ ht of him. i 1 A A i N did not wait to hear everything Miss Kitty had to to him E 4 Making Cabbage Taste | Y Kity had to sy to bim | ) Y( un Life is a burden BY SISTER MARY Kilty Cat chased him as far blee d 4 r 3 HARTEORD is racked wi ; 3 ITH the passing toor. Takinz one quick | \] a e H B | T T 9 fresh e mee at h he went k Today — Continuous Big Double Feature Bill o L AL L E“‘ROM the age of twelvea girl needs all the care the thought e R ASTLON S Th T n all the faster ful mother can give. Manya woman has suffered years “BEYOND” own as a “"""‘ D AG AR RR i of pain and misery—the victim of thoughtlessness or ignorance (*u‘\\ull \luuu:f;uln;nl,lllu\}uro 7 T wross the farmyard, . of the mother who should have guided her during this time. ) WIHE IDEE CLASS" ’ f out measily. H e o aadanlien. naing 1 el : VALERIE BERGERIE And Her a5 el o . ) | ; ',{ she complains of he adac hes, pains in the back and lower Compdny. In* WIHE MOTHY kel ol m out of Y } : bs, or if you notice a slowness of thought, nervousness or “A Carnival of Venlee”; Wilking & tender, but if T R ! : tability on the part of your daughter make life easier for her. || Wilkins e (\ De Mar T ; i SIS . { e § : sser & Co. | ELthEN 088 Siway 2 L e ) Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound isespecially adapted o i o g 3 ha he od e 2 o tor el e dhe GnE for such conditions, It can be taken in safety by any woman, 1 a Dbit tough. | young or old. needed f, “She's the stupidest Read How These Mothers Helped Their Daughters ; RAN D ater for half n the f J : /) HARTFORD 1 ; vy | { org, N, J, —*“My daughter l{h:\'hur_\'“ ss.— My danghteris a A I FOR nd wrap f \ ¢ nothing 1 wor . Phone €1026 E nose, old I X w Lrun down and bd f: schoolgirl and she suffered very S Q! often, had a bad complexion, rmeh with irregular periods, painful 1 suffered at her monthly periods. eramps and dizzy headaches. She was s < ¢ randmother had been taking sometimes as long as three months be- it f s Kty t t lin E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- tween her periods and when they came e i for the Change of Life, and got she was notable to do her school home worthitm f it for her. She lessons because she could not even sit 186 will a1t iy, 18D thoush 3 up. A copy of one of your little books SR . i " ”‘ ; I don't helieve he has inall and was entirely restored to wasleftin my letter-box and she began ANy IHAuleo , Gyoap ¢n pepper, & YRR | iith. Tor a time she had not been to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Saturday. Che best Ry '.” e I & able toattend sechool, but she doesnow. Compound for her troubles. She is seat in the orchestra S | She recommends Lydia I. Pinkham’s now in good health, is regular and can for 15c. “egetable Comnonnd to her friends help me with the housework when Keep This Coupon in Arrange on plate Ne i i and I give you n-nni.:qinn}n.pul;luh not in school.”” — Mrs. VICTORIA G, PSR RS kle with nuts. SIORDE this letter ‘as a_testimonial.”’—Mrs, SPIESSERT, 74 Bragdon St., Roxbury, e o CATHARINE MCGLOVE, 304 24th St., Mass. : i Cold Slaw CONPISSES WRECKING TRATN, | Guttenberg, N. J = ] =4 s e e A e The Senible Thingis o Ty PAREOMNS st EERET B Dl | Lydia E.Pinkham's || | aiee ago war and lise with v wooden Beginning Tuesday ing Nov. 1 e LN DOUGLAS FAIRBAN®YS S { ; credm and bent untll stift nddlng aPeor IBA TRy O ves. that ha bromcntotitt of tie ATGShrEe have deriy ¢l with « 1 ¢ at onc \Eta CGAtel & - LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. VD e, T5C and $1.00 = (ra Soats $1L.00) Floor Caliery 250, absorbed by | 9pot « led under woodshed and cabbage dry|nu wounds with Franl Harcourt long ti This advertisement and . - prinkle the ‘ I te with . peeribed the act to a mental la 50c a box, ( tr g paprika 0 nstroke suffered soma tim At dealers or fron Sour Cream Dressing vgo. Three persons were injuisd != Lis 1, OGDI d Three-fourths cup sour cream, 1 tha wreck. d, OGDI 1 A

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