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4 — e o s 5 A Hoochm el\"‘» Fab Once upon a time a watermelon grew in a field, all unawazi of the w: ie world, A bad man took the watermelon anc plugged it :mi filled it with a quart of bootleg hooch. Then h took the melon to market, but the revenuers caught him seized the melon. The llm clerk at Washington headquarters is shown separating the bad from the good. and | prohibition | a; AN e 1 @ lirmed wdays N clothes get ove A | And i ninute we MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Adele Garrison's New -P" of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Way Bess Dean Made a Verbal Phase and [ light. swept it with his pocket Mis-step and Swiftly Changed n “Just fine," It tho doi Dean { obeyed “How roundabout | P11 right, aim come me, ahead,” Her Tune Fred's cy littl¢ cerning the certai the state troo night was over brain like through the rest route by which me to drive. We turned off traveled about a milc drew into the sh: hanging trecs and boys pretending to supposed refactory insisted that we nical was only iful thir and T ec for her one of the Dicky littl fgreve d prediction con- of many ty is ipain our seeing the | | my 1 mocking ‘ A trouble wuzzed around some | touc the mosquito sh as he did The Dicky wouldn’t car that Pa Cosgrove dire osgrove direc | bird’s got on 1 care to stanc wi in at the Capron road, Ly with wo and then | the with ] on it, ore t that ntion Dicky cvidently dic and Fred w too shy Mis upor tany over- the th a Ve was s no one waitc to he 1y tire. Pa Cos stay there a full | hour before doubled back on our | tracks, and entercd the little-used reservoir road which he had indieat- ed. His painstaking care appearcd to be justified, however, and Froc dietion made of no account, w Cosgrove finally directed me at the end of long white guarding a g therc sigh anywhere ‘ selves. | mistal drivin busi i I her littl voic i in e n We ymment But Pa tly libel stand any upon darned o0 o q car > or fif 1 Invitation torted laug nt whether an hour to the 's pre- of m's sh to stop ty miles a fenee ) for v as no | of any on¢ 5 has ¢ faculty anything surd rema in good humor on when with a the “How there's indicatiy iron bar ust room lown this road and the go too far or you'll It's just the thing off the lights would ever know here. And you when we go." “Wait a minute, jumping from place Mr. Cosgrove Touchin the o far taking I “Right grove sail and chained can see there run your tween the gate qa you for any r well iything but & car ¢ fe meant in the Don't the gu strike innoce firs for us, n nobody was ack we car pas ) All ] and Admiration th can Wil ave you cto climb y to Pars Dean next out easy he ke Miss deman Dicky to t indicated, “You'll ought not have to but Pa to climb, had bother Taking Lessons F ‘rom Uncle ,am? S the president of th K: he Holland's id¢ Jonkheer That may League of of her disar '\ in sending . H. A van Nations, ) rnel 1ament Christinas Cards for Personal Engraving Mrs, over gr | path. the ove's anter owing wn the {l EM} )] 0 e ol rhyme the magazi children’ the New mees that ted her of hoo library of most big com ready ested o in children's from Monday morning night Fyen Babies, too 1 i) too child ihrar the is no o i the 1 wablisi Jabies a not too young to enjoy taste in babyh hild to hooks 1| deed, the ild hould little vuigar hut time week | books s not ind ‘Harmless' oly ow ney positiy Bocks, cont among otl pletire t asortment of make exce folks t repy Amor subjects be found e various sor Pictur Goose, 1 jing such low illustr Mother hooks, dren and fand, Belgium uding China Indiar it 1 chi f ar ountries, ine s from pictu and il en wtes, books Johnny storl time D partments. . f LA DR . 2 T youn lispl - the windin to grown up ¢ call pu ow I n ood. D 8 which v hooks oth town The 1Y HIRA LD, Older Ch 1'aul othe I'rue vith 17 priso expi t interest th at Joy Scouts Also, Many hibit which I num for ut also m hiking , et La ' n ing venture The “Chilg conducted un National third The arran dren ic istmas gif from t the of n H\ y. .u hoy or girl in collc igh it 1 there h Th v firms or to the hooks pur mes v will book sel GAS INDUSTRY Problems Wil Annual Mo A=s00 Chica utior uy op for cooking be discussed @ N with 2 1 aid i sitnatior rate and strict U oand « A ident of principal Muc . whicl ms o m T wl wecountn hooks will Library sole [ arc Revere, rogrea ¥ the s in boys throu uded b were y Scou bher ¥ other woodera sts One Iren's der the ass tich o disp will to al hab he s cAllc ma feh lih nor wi I | factor chas veek 1 ad te prog¢ ha ler Ve 1 Be eting ¢ on in Chicago. ry ch yon u it the a crican il i 10 dele questi ability ow relic pe o Vit ir serviee i reso Muny speake | i a tive s is icl manu co ni Mr, imbus on hem ability to smoke of wi pur, whi m lid fuels, 1u: trial morc WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921, (RR————— S DALY FASHION SERVICES VELVET ry ian - twins, Kimo twins, Hdren, oted 1ren er chi t and mus ction Irim people Joan of Napoleon, Lincolt thri he avi civil Itust Travel 1 m \ r of Roosc his. advens 1 of i tion and 1, ele., hooks found other the ery later will collection. the and de. y arc found written ts. Not Doy Scout 00ks on camp- t, in outdoor ad- Week. Book Week" of is the is auspices ociation and held of the of ! an e weel lay suggest 1 me v of or books for suitable ihers of the year old In fact, children’s the old- 1 ny 1 a books in wpeal ry does t advertising ¢ books disple obt the publish- their same. First Wi’ and convent bleak mother nblin ishes w romances National It is neerns girl who world only s the house, star .the 1 in VED “Sowing ure CHANGES At I'OX'S—GOOD VAUDEVILLE What setting for lieeper the underworl of the portrayed supporting rtle Stedman, Morrison. hesitate shown at ¢ Ty of into that her of a notorious cenes then shift and fin- t unique the \ be more perfect i a romance and love than old Venice at carnival time? This beautiful drama, now showi Fox's, was actunlly filmed in the wor derful old Italiun city, It is a s of today, marvelously told, a reve tion of dramatic and scenic produc tion. Tn addition, Charlie Chaplin in “The Idle Class,” is shown. The vaudeville features Cherze who plays two musi ments at once, playing duet on the violin and flute, two phones, ete. Mildred Haywood is dainty comedienne, Warden and A bit, some and tell the Troupe give | .lnr[ tumbling movie picture be- out cover iscussed Next mo; on ) American Gas sereen ist include My and rement Stewart N4 James Prine 1 not e toplay theater. P'roblems involv- y, the of recommend of oy gas the for fuel & lighting, will nnual convention Gas association, on tomor- attending to SUX0- [ 4 dance e while OLD AND NEW at ‘\(']\(\} b “Footfalls” is the ginning tomorrow. GOOD PICTURES, FOX'S bull's-cye in the best pictures open ates come to finance gr struction such as the unemploy- Wity of extend- rvice to industry rination o1 Another tion for the this city has heen scorc theater with the ning of the cor tract for ‘“The Sheik,” now | w York, Don rbank wree Musketee con ¢y Down the famous * opens™a four day run famous Fox wild west hed | the chariot racers in this picture and drilled them in handling the horses. In filming this there several bad accider competi i shown in ies through by Tox's methods hamper- such | wion na- standar and con, is nd on een af Tom star, ir v the st eha’ | Mix, the e Chi will opening s in the commit heen mak- the heat [ seiatic at the t cont of ago A pictur \ were r has JAMES OLIVIES PHOTOPLAY One of the CURWOOD x the outlook for AT PALAC in the “style n 100 of | rors of g‘fl.l exhibi- interesting events lovers of the photoplay of the son will occeur at the Palace the where James Oliver Curwood's latest story of the Northiand, obel, or | The Trail's End,” s Thursday for run of This film of the director- Carcwe, and i which features arming Jane No fag untry are (e} ope o everal days. product of Edwin with a Peters Smokes | Paris has | 1al talent time to boast | Presented kingdom in- [ House Td three | vak. present | The Keith ¢ that | excellent 11 | Revue e Orion | ing offering (o), stoppea | cial - way to Flori Jite Wyandotte iarding” and which have tricks, War- his and ct mal calves bill the vaudeville headed by contains | Adroit st a rost 0 ! and in a 1 hour gives scenery an cxtra atirac Harold Liayd will be spers In anothar of his screaming comedies, “The Tip." who t T t Lot vou up, you nickel ? adapted wrning W The the T™h X telephone AT PALACK i night for will offer hits of the the HSOWINY rting run, the sand runs from onc just thr Jong upstde few among Sunda Palac amatic Anita Stewart, globe othei minute a- | you popular | und four- a in ac of you ar 3 5¢ ¢ e glass dowr HARIT LAST TIME TODAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN “THE IDLE CLASS” ADDED ATTRACTION—CARNIVAL tarting Tomorrow, Thursday, Saturday @CTFMLL% All Star miss thi: 4 Big Acts--Superior Vaudey SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Continuous Show on Friday, Armistice Day, President Haraing Has Declared It A Le “QUEEN SHE St With Cast—Something new in pietures—Don’t one—Once in a life time. ville--4 Big Acts 1 the stage, her famous 3A” T | arts on Sunday the | another glass GOWNS IN FASHION'S FAVOR By MARIAN HAL. te Velvet rials favor com= I8 grov as the New bined ing Yorl, with other more and dvance when velvet rich stunning mate ind velvet flame and flame color most important shudes N0V m 2 more 1son And jant naturally fs shown in bril- the effect is gown of red like a is one this and orepe Ve is burst of of the year The touches uniquely low on cut sleev resembles a piped in velvet, The skirt is full and extremely girl- | ish appearing The small hat with its pendant loop is of red silk and velvet, novelty the hi soft many draped collar, belt extendir the originally alone, which matelasse gown the ore 1he d sash Kirt The basque, and hodjec is MISSOURI BONUS ISSU VOTED. Authorizes in Bonds for Ve Jefferson City, Mo., | Missouri soldier bonus bill to make available $15,000,000 in bonds to cover cash payments to veterans was passed by the senate yesterday by vote of 31 to 9. | Senate $15,000,000 ans. Nov 9.—The a -PALACE- NORMA TALMADGE t Vaudeville | | Fa SAT. THURS FRI, Special Armistice Bill Oliver of the “ISOBEL” With Jance Curwood’s Northlands, James story Novack and House Pete Harold Lioyd KEFTH VAUDEVILLY —with— “The Adroit Revue” Al dancing of- | A nifty singing “SOWING THE WIND™ CONTINUOUS SHOWS ARMI- STICE DAY, FAIR S Opens Friday AtY. M. T. A &1 Soc. Hall, Lafayette Entertainment Eac Evening. Efaborate Booths Dancing from 8 to 1. ( ash Aw dld‘s %00 00 e GRAND HARTIORD Burlesque ALL WEER Matince Daily Twinkle Toes JEAN BEDINDS Sister Show to “PEL A-BOOLY you | winded | America’s Prettiest Playhoi Toduy—Continuous GEORGE LOANE TUUKIR'S PRODUCTION SLADIES MUST LIVE! with BETTY COMPSON And An Unusual Cast SIUVENILITY A symplhony of Youth With RUTH GLANVILLE 1—PEOPLE—10 Madame Teston and Co., McCoy and Walton, Arthur Lyoas and Co., Wright and Gaynman, HARTEORD Two Days Only Engagement—Tues., and Wed, Nov. 8 and 9 ~Popular Wed. Mat.— Gorgeous Seenie Production ACTS AND 6 SCENJS Lt h Singer \\'\;\‘L’]‘ER SCANLON Lves. RI‘\H EYES” nlon's Swveet to §LA0. Wed. spreial Return