New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 4

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4 NIEW BRITAIN DPAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1921 [ ——————————— el P — PP ———————— ’ e e e e P o - ) ] ™ ¥ Y 0 » ] A n e gy ind ( the W the | $ =0 » N | ; MY MA RRIAGE PR OBLEMS 1l THE Sk h\NISEfi e s wong st MG A e | S Everythi on Dr I y Juck H By MARIAN BALI ‘ mee fn Wi lotest western feature pi Adele Garrison's New Phase of 2 N . | tire ‘A Man From NoWhere § ' \ he ( . \ 7 I'hanksgivir luy there will be a con ] I T Y TTTATS { ; b A tinuoul performance with an entiye REVELATIONS OF A WIFE { wiou e ehange of program I 1 ' ( . I'he t re ( TABS PAIR ENDS TONIGHT AR ANAAAANAAAAAAAAARAA AR AAAARA AR AAL 1 ETTAL DT ¢ ov an old| Phe annual fair of the Y.M. T. A s Smith So Eager? ; W T WL ons Kpiec | 13, society which has heen in progr . Why fs Smith | 5 L ‘ bl 1” to e | tor the past nine nifhts, will be | 4 The Moioracar.a 1 By ; i i g ; : [ | brought to a close this evening. A | 1 I i A o, ¢ P 1l | fardi G pecialty has been pla trouble, and it tafew mi sakfun re faster than anybody| . ; . [ ned, to be followed by the aVarding before we wer ront ¢ L Sl oo ¢ B G | of cash prizes. Members having tick inn where led trooper (T ANALNOSWAUIC I G ReT, STyl jagh W ! | ots have been requested to make re But the gr ted a Lt el AR el AU vhen you arrive Rty g 2 Sl turns as early in the evening as is different appe ot we | Dr il dryly I w permit "1“ 5 ad bl bakir powder possible left. A number o ldled he 10 BUCLTILIADOREALIQn R LN L S Dancing will commence fonight at were tied to the trees in the r Ho ) s it DL L $:15 o'clock and the confetti carni and a troope rolling in front el sl iy al will commence at 8:45 o'clock of the inn, wi is comrades were ‘ e : g and Streamers, confetti and creating thered ar the tal npon | g gl GUSANC LI A IS Le devices will be much in evidence, the which the 1 hoy had been| 3y Sister | 17, P A & butiered committee having arranged for sup laid 1“‘ Jnonned } n and ba plies in even greater abundance than The scene v the windows BAKE YOUR OWN CAKD [EbEvenn QulegtinA L : ver | at the vo previous Mardi Gras suc was so dramatic, 50 cine ike, that SIMPI cuke (LD R 2 2y A Bervice) cesses of the fair . oI almost pinched myseli to he surc e el | | The several hooths will be in op that I was not dreami my own part | St = N eration this evening for the last time in the affair. As the physician's| P AR e | of the pregent fair. There is still a o o e el ) awtully good | small amount of valuable silverware | Arivewdy patr shed to the| - with canned that has nol heen won by patrons of Haan ted Ko athing evid R the fair and m}: , e many ]‘-‘m-‘}w | tive prizes on the nket and other ly an announcement of the physician's o LR RN aahlaned lamar i comin \e men around the table : : i [ booths. e cak I'his s came t . I i il of the man Smit} cake has the | et Lot S : Many famous authors used to write /| best when standing S .- oon washes everything it eat before putting it into its mouth was in the lead with a trooper who added virtue of evidently was an er of the de- being cheup. tachment \d he was talking earnest- ly to him. Suidenly 1 felt that I Tl Marble Cake must hear what he was saying, and 1| Two eggs 1 1-2 cups slipped my motor key into my pocket, felt of the precious little badge Lillian |baking powder, 4 tablespoons mielted | had given me, butter, 1 teaspoon vamilla, 4 table-| ss Dean. $poons cocoa “Please let me pass vou, Bess.” Beat eggs till very light. Beat “Why! Are vou going in there sugar, Sift in part of the flour § she asked, but she obeyed me, neve solve baking powder in milk and ad theless, and walked by my side as I|Stir in the remaining flour. —Add| went up the path Dicky was close|melted butter, Add v ; ’Ervulcv W A yadu's Eamoug Pla and Jos R.Grisme sugar, 2 cups flour, 1 cup sweet milk, 8 teaspoons DANDERINE Wherever this picture has been shown pandemonium breaks loose — audiences cheer, whistle and yell with delight their unfeigned spoke crisply to 1 Stops Hair Coming Out; | Thickens, Beautifies. ! illa and beat | behind us, and I heard a single word [Well for a minute. Divide batter i : 5 ’ from his lips, muttered in o low a|eaually and stir the cocoa in one| WAY DOWXN LAST. f nesds v i the personal appearance of t that T almost missed it: part. Put layer of plain batter in a| Seldom has a motion picture made | Polly Moran, the comedy star of the | one tha 1lmost mise : I 4 lap s | movies. Miss Moran has appeared | “Steady " loak cake pan, add a layer of the such an appeal to the popular fancy i 1 1 apped | i | has “Way Down Bast,” showing at here in the Mack Sennett comedies Mat.—All Seats 4 want to be tul of «|cocoa batter, distributing it unevenly 15 You want to beicareful ol Lhig) SEERR R ) Y rox's for the rest of the week. A |and is well known as the character of | : “Sheriff Nell”* This time she is at the | rest of plain batter physic I heard Smith mutter, L ¢ Y : ' aaitie past him Ie is not a sur-|Bake in a moderate oven forty min- story of plain New England people,| o = o Zles a Eve—All rv(;n “}?w [3; “ m"l‘ vrnm‘ 1(1,:.4\.,,,, utes. its plot is not overdrawn and it runs 1lace with her udeville act u!m she | igs Hattar wait, I think.” e Loeless Cake true to life, while the love story|iS as big a laugh as she was in the ! 4 i ey " b St S which runs through the entire picture | movies. Other s include The Me- { “That Proves Nothing. Two cups flour, 1 1-2 cups sugur, 4 ¥ G ing | Mhera are Bome ‘ lodious Six, a very fine sextette of ¢ | Ere Siliha A4aA by the Hme. thel apiespoongiflard e stablesnoons Ahus parts of, the picture. which bying|@ple muslcians; Haryard & Bruce, ter, 1 cup sour milk, 1 teaspoon cin toars to the oyes, there avc others| Thrilling Tricks in the Air"; Kingston man gets here,” the officer returned obstinately. “And Dr. Mc is very good, everybody says. We'll| Mecehan & Nepman in mirthful ta™, nd dances. Turkeys will be at the matinees the first namon, 1-8 teaspoon salt, seeded and chopped raisins quB which cause the sides to ache froin | | [ 1aughter, while the more excjting epi | i itk By e way, thoge| o RupRenovteninegdnio SHloU st sodes are thrilling in the extreme '”L‘ 8 Saltes camb baok, I tald you they|(DBers- SUr in sugar Dissolve soenicsbeauty, the New England bliz- weck | A0S would.” “|soda in milk and stir into mixture 1 is excellent, while o summer week starting Sunday, e ————— B e wa itk Inlthe young of: |2oat well mid add cipnamon, salkand country scene, filmed fro . has been set aside for| e e Ly reallaen Wt Swnilg| rolelne.. Murn. Into o buftered and S of Dlante Monnlal Legion Week,” when the | o R e (L hat vy |Houred lodls(cale pan and:baite forly: [ eentiite e dtilelen itao i v ! the week will he donated | \ U 7 e rioes vers B e &PC live or fifty minutes in a moderate | ington valley ‘ ! Iy-Glover Post by the Pal- \\\\ \l I e Theater manage Opening 35-cents buys a bottle of “Dander- L R ding role, | ¢ llian Gish, in the Sunday night, No ys the character of an innocent oven. AMERICA'S PDE TTEST E LAYHOUSE apt to adopt the implacable prejudice which the tall man of mystery was palpably cherishing. 1 have seen Smith's type in a a four| in it any drug store. After one ap- try girl, while Richard Barthel- | day run will be test | plication you can not find a particle | has the role of a country boy of | Spectacular drama, “Lying Lips.” On|of dandruff or a falling hair. RBesides, | Sunday night, Charlie Chaplin will | every hair shows new life, vigor, Frosting Without One cup maple sirup, 2 tablespoons cream : . . a :me tiss lauline I could hold | 4o e ction many times— e e ea b | 8 BUb loreamiiand selcub dnisa gmoothils e 1 ]a".;l;‘.l VT:;::‘P“;n:;:.,]'xl.;, i rl.»l- [t s |seuce pan and put over a slow fire |7, VAL PUE Fociel 2 & ’;fi‘_:} Beginning next there \w; be presented in “Shoulder Arms." | brightness, more color and abund- | hfiinlons of It Asi s bulldog is of a|Crne fo @ boiling point and skim |48 O i |ibel afolr (rayy AL N T oG | ance. ) . good neck grip. He appears to count off scum as it rises. Do not stir dur- | L & congert VIoWA" | Sheik,” featiiring Ayers lwll . £ JLLES AT LYCEUM | 5 B ifoa haver to change his ming|Ln€ ooking. Boil until a soft ball| *% 5 SRRt dolph Valentine. This is a Mel-| Hot Dog Ma resented a pleas Tr————— ~ ATCTT T — or to be affected by argument. is formed when tested in cold water 'M fegstener | b s ord production with a distinctly [ing musical revieay last ening. Al- y Remove f 1 fire and let cool. Beat | ST 5 ho SRS stian setting. |though the company handicapped | 8 it made a ACE. night audier with the Monday | @ “That proves nothing,” Smith re- e L until creamy and spread over ceke. |'™ i h.» songs used in the | ied, and ther £ for the first | i e SRR NS gHbsrend then 18 me for the first) “py e iurless, Eggless Milkless Cake Pol MORAN AT time. Taking advantage of his con- i i AchelE BOVOLEAES D4 O One cup brown sugar, 1 cup wate Twenty-fi United States The feature attraction he Pal the latest calibre and | versation with the young officer I had 2 o seedless raisins, 1-3 cup lard | 1 o The feature attraction at the D had ”wm all a o in the Lbved awittly. and nolselessly to a 1ps ¢ ss raisins, 1-3 cup lard | bear nam gir atn i al- i : roaring. Sl spot within a foot of him. ;—m_—Wm——_"_~ 4 o Frenk Now Playing He gave a start as he saw me, a ow Playing M very slight movement, it is true, but unmistakably a start, drew his heavy eyebrows together in a portentous frown as he followed the young of- ficer to the table where Dr. Moss was bending over the trooper. The room was suddenly and abnormally quiet Everything in it was undeg the spell of medical authority. POLL MORA! The Comedy Movie Star IN PERSON See the Famous “Sheriff Nell” of the Movies in Vaudeville She tells you .all about Reid, Fairbanks, Mary Pickford And Other Stars “Melodious Sextette” Other Fine Acts, PARSONS iHEATER- HARTFORD Dr. Moss Decides. The face of the physician was, of course, unreadable, but I gathered gomething of the exigency of the mo- ment from the haste with which he bared the young trooper's arm, bathed it with an antiseptic solution, and gave him a hypodermic. There was not a sound save tense, hurried breathing in the room as the physi- cian waited with his hand upon the pulse of the youth, his eyes upon the pallid face, for the result “Just in time,” he commented at| last, stepping back. “But he must be | removed to a hospital at once.” 1 think mine were the only eyes in the room that were not watching the physician's. The same subconscious repulsion against the man named Smith, which I had felt from the mo- will present RUTH CHATTERTON —in— “MARY ROSE” THOMAS MEIGHAN In a Corking Good Crook Drama “The Fronticr of the Stars” FREL TURKEYS! Tomorrow Afternoon Come and Get Your Thanks- HARTFORD Burlesque ment I saw him, now kept my eayese fixed upon his face. A wendered i 3 3 [ giving Dinner : ; if ;i tion wer ng tricl v {. I3 B All Week—Matinee Duily i ;:) mnl. wtion ¢ playing trick g | = BIG WONDER SHOW with me tancied t face N , e With Popul alone of all the r not ) - B 2 ‘ O u ‘j O n CTHE Geo. P Murphy nd i, Babette relief at the physician's announce ! W 8 JREREE AT ment that he had been in time, that N | i i Ladies® Special Coupo inste: ‘ tinet, un- | Starting Next Sunday PRESENT THIS ADVT. American Legion Week anul s fechre a reserved seat for any matinee ex- mistakabl instant in- to his co I must ‘cept Saturday or Moliduys. Let's Get Acquainted LYCEUM Huusc of Novelties Always ‘v:mdhmg \ “LYING LIPS” SRS SR wken, T told | Fr_fiday v S =y S and take ad- TES “I'll take — Today and Tomorrow — Frank (Hot Dog) Mackey ents a Musical Review full of laughs and songs. JACK HOXIE in “A Man From Nowhere” the Special Offer on— || | THIR TRADE MARK ON EVERY BOTTLE The Price of Lironine | Many Others VUOUS SHOW THU R‘al)\\ CONTIN 'TAB'SFAIR TEGHT fi AT Y. M. T. A. & B. BALL—LAFAYETTE ST. | Mardi Gras Tonight | Dancing From 8 to 12 0’Clock—Cash awards $500.00 Has Been Reduced From 60c¢ and $1.20, to the pre- war figures, 50c and $1.00 This reliable remedy stands| at the head of the list in reliev- | ing ail forms of Coughs and| Colds, even stubborn bronchitis yielding to its gregt healing qualities, Being purefand whole- s the bes edicine f \ A 3 AT TTCTUE | :E;Tg,lt, I“‘:.‘”;.,I: \1 Ix') .(vf','::‘\,',',;f A NOVEMBER 11 TO 21 INCLUSIVE N den or settled colds, i " — Admission 25¢ — H All Drugglsts, two sizes§ 50¢ and $1. e o oy -1 [ 5 ;

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