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LSt P ————————————e————————— A B S e Freln i ( DT A s ATAIN DAILY HERALD, ! s s et e smeae 5 N B ———a "Wt W T })"f“ Mg 5 s-w”'u...«" Yows | - ~ " MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS A ) f i“\ il :,‘r m‘ | "'A 0 3 Adele Garrison's New Phase of t,v /;N‘ L ?ilfiw i B‘ Ea REVELATIONS OF WIF] g REVEL!/ \ IFE * rmy [TEB1 IS O)da AN . AR AAAANNAAAAAASE A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAANNR FWAY DOWN LA —1OX'S [t wary. capable artiEis, The What Smith Tried to D ‘ LIRS v hi IFollowing “Way Down Jiast uoh | dianorat “N“,W The cast inelude Dicky's apparent absorptic Bess | sald bety tect t1 : De oave me the mee 1 wi 1 1 have t in this house | : 8 A but - will | 4 man and five clever gir Commo t‘[“‘ it as tine bash Bt the ninf | bafore dar o rda i the | gore Tim | cducated pony that o fling n : ‘ [ 4 . really surpri Pollard sisters offer named | " ’ \ | i of the Geor My uu v o lnneing offy sistent that the state troopers put us|came re tonig) 11 1 : e ' inging and dancing offer under arrest th unding the | have heen here ¥ 0 Rl $ ing; in and Berman have a L AR 1 ! o man 1 ed | t roit tal showin, Birondway | gkit, “Hired and Fired.” The feat J 1 y I or t \ I 5 ¢ b : oA 4 photoplay offers Wallace Reid in his Loy t1 RN T T R . nes tr tion for it Hlatest, “The Hell Di said L ; i ity wa instanta that o Wi r i the v { wit 7 i Vo the car and A nti LIy SOINDERELUA REVUE" COMING 1 expected anyt but a ittle mocki hoth | sl SR 2 | AT PALACE. answer : e . ¥ nouncement of this pieture none On Monday, Tuesday and would pt me a cail to : ‘M “"’ ing that it will be own 1 coming | day on ti American Legion 0 troop captain to TS ‘“'I o M week at more than 250 of eading | bill, the big vaudeviile headlin things I w prepare for i pERE ‘}‘ O Fox theaters of the countu f la Revue,” will be teetured counted - keeping ”" t 2 ," o AD it ) | Britain's t er is one of them, Ag-|This act is cor red the best wusis- thus the scene 1 knew ho | I Demand the Arrest— [l Sl hitEL fienl foomadyg in sy Lud oY) gt ! | Kidnapped Arih R cast includes ten very clever artiets was prepared to make But the| Before that glance T had had of f vyjapine “The Sheik,” the | with special scenery and Ve thing he did surprised me He | Dicky and Bess Dean, T would bave | .,qing roles. This s a nhotoplay of [ wardrobe and a chorus of Iirou iy .y snapped his fingers toward the rotund | deferr fito i, askibp It he wi U tempestuous love between a daring | beauti little inn proprietor, and as the ma LR e\ English heauty and a browadd Aral I had ar ihat | chieftain whose motto liad —alway A TRIP TO INDIA. t th T ““]‘ "‘,” "‘ 5 | At both of the performances at ' whole attack ny Whichi[FiEaied e s o ]“" e '€l {he Lyccum the audience was well H Tilllant wollibWINh e o N ot mals e o (IS aIB0RN OO O L omsnds | eaged with the new mugsical com- ke ; of Bedouin horsemen in ilowing robes 1 s T A and long rifles racing over the SUY Tovuo Qe e “T will driv I said promptly. “I|. " ek 5 £ '1‘ L Aeserts | \Marra, Mr, Mackey and Dave n Tand |drove the car down here AR e e WEEN | kin, fhe two well known comediuns Your Child’s Bowels Need nd me I heard the fense|he Sheikis forces and those of the |in {ne musical comedy shows made P an( and tl iental splendor of 5 " « . o Tl Qo " the Al tones of the 2 s it : quite a hit in their new role. The California Fig Syrup AL the Arabs fented city. Uit the big | girs were excecding ool and the “Hasting nd’ the tarreat of [l S8 U le uncertuinty of | new songs were put over great. The this woman.” ks "’ i SH ’1” H PEEL and | company presented a number called By the flush on the young officer's| "m Ry ‘l' i) "“\‘_“ e a | “pinafore,” which is considered in ace ] saw that th had over .““h ")““ heart ot the bronzed | the hest of theatrical lines as very 1 himse As “great man' of | (s { hard. The featn photoplay, in on he had managed to instil Lo s I { which Herbert vlison is starred, leference into the mind of GREAT BILL AT PALACE, {also went over very gooil e next it it vanished atethis blunt An excellent bill is now playing the | week the management has sccured interfere Palace for the remainder of ihe week | the one and only Thomas Oshorne, “Your r is absurd, sir,”” Has-| With two performances today and [ who will present his life study, tings returned “You have no evi-| three on Saturday. The Keith va | picture ;1'” nted by him I yese people have rendered | Ville show is headed by “Around the | Righe Wz They summoned SRR ore 1 got here n| ST e T < 'l 1| WEDDINGS HELD ON stead of assassins.) wast time Get THANKSGIVING 4 | ANKS( I ‘ ham’ 1 be- AVING DAY|| WHAT 1S A Moy olent A Threat. “BALANCED" TEA? {oves the “frity” He t | yylm‘l ::;x::;‘l’n;mfj_\" ’ .‘.;v)wl‘ Wright-Surko; Blaiv-O'Leary, and Tea is blended for the same Fig Syrup” and it never fails to open |COUrteousiy, an STDES 9 ks ” . : t dietitians advise “bal- grove two state troopers Wwere o prevent a sick child tomorrow. If|EAHC | nl..‘ e formed During Holiday A beverage made from one grade constipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, [10/0IN& . i e PR of tea alone would prove flat and hes cold, colic, or if stomach is sour, |level ,and &wo others FTEre Bt i Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs unpalatable. Not all teas are tongue cc breath bad, remember | Upon the "-""‘“"‘v‘”‘r‘ . : Wright of Linden blended, or “balanced”. Not all a good ng of the little bowels is 3:'” me was ‘-‘“z'q”’- 2y na Surko of Day : blends are pleasing or palatable. : P e young captain w ey ¢ N I that is necessary. Rl e : N T L R, after LIPTON'S Tea is blended, by ist for genunine “'Cal- v ey o 2 ‘ at 2 at the German | experts, to produce just the right ifornia I rup’ which has direc- ,”qun i ; ; ! by Rev. A taste, aroma and cup quality. Henslfop Dabicsl ene el A 2l vouiistana loubior ol e LIPTON'S —the world's finest Myme prinied on batile, Mother: TRl o vou down,” eht, brother of | | yea_jg grown in Ceylon and in must say “California’ or you may get|%D g 1 best man and . e o 1 st liforr ot iTie ktoon - e ok India. It is picked; cured, packed an imitation fig syrup R 28 '\' and shipped to America from the listening to you. Mrs, At e osaal o i Lipton Plantations. Then it is | Graham STt ‘l‘ ESsienad blended in tHe great Lipton ware- | vy I turned my switch Kkey,: ’\‘\,M'\"I'“ Ao ""“; T 4 houses—every step of the work 5 S Reass 1a of 240. Hart{orc from plant to péckage under | speaking to Dicky and Bess D S pvenue, a a C. O'Leary af § S Gl i THIN, FLAT HAIR |entiking 6 DR g Bess e e oty 34 | ien spron | of the car next me when T entered it, \Winters vesterdav m'”””m; Ask your grocer for Lipton’s GROWS LONG TH]CK and T felt that they were watcling 10 o'clock at St. Mary's rectory Yellow Label Tea. If he ) ‘m‘ lonaly S e e el does not sell it, send us his hesa il yott be when s Anl s S e e e name and address and we will ] AND ABUNDANT § |Cosgrove and 1 get back® 1 asked: fgaret O'Leary, - of the bride mail you a FREE sample i t here Dicky replied, “un- MilCon! Matss BRI 0y and give you the name of a v chase us out. Otherwise|.nq Miss Ma s SRR grocer who can supply you. . strolling down the road in|gieet, this city, were married Thomas J. Lipton, Inc., “Danderine” ¢ 0 st .val direction of home, or iR O olRThok Hoboken, N. J. 35 cents a bottle it the reservoir Pipc y morning by Rev. John T. Winters One application ends ] rl Nagle, brother-in-law of the e S 5 ittered the last two words in alyjqe, was best man and Miss May all dandruff, stops itch iy : ; | bride, wa an an il e ”‘"! 1‘1‘1Ix r:'\‘\ ‘x:j\”m ‘;“:L Smith's face fairly distorted = with|matq Following the ceremony a| 9 anty age, his arms raised in denuncintory|wegding breakfast was served at the | GH D '” kS SYMPTUMS l“("l‘!k(l:':\:;l; \‘::::}”J'j‘]“_”‘l‘( protest at Hastings, who had climbed | jotel Bond in Hartford. The couple i Lok t auty ) : into the car spe \eir honeymoon in Atlan o Willl Snpear b mass, 80| ko rre drawled the monosyll=| i Gl fton whic thay willl resida| ., Mothers, watchichildren for eymptoms soft, lustrous, and easy | i " i 4omminably You have for-|in Brockiyn 2 of internal disorders. Look at your o do up. But what| . "Co0 Csuerior officer, Mr. Has-| e s L T | child NOW! Is his breath offensive and vill please you most!? [ T 3 . . tongue mnl(‘ll? Uocs he grind his m-lh tings, I think. B ured 1 % Nire | i ceks' use, When You|yi.oqon at once, and then we wil I At Huntersville, A'\lw!w mm Is hu 1appmte Chanm X owny °S5— | mhat he had dre bleod T saw by! early today d the ¢ |issliciconsuIpatec growing all over the scalp. “Dan-|pi SIS L VEEMT in him, and his| Swift and cor 5 | Great distress often” results from these dares hiohinet nalt i iant faeah | o e RS b | parusites. Relieve these quickly ~with Bicanal ot fanal B are o s eER LS B e e | Dr ir, the Family Laxa- vegetation. It goes right to the roots, | Yoo g ‘.] S B Aiinaloining SHTUCIy R | tive and \\nrm Expeller—purely vege- Invigors | BaKths h e Reyddng Mom S GERRAEL e op estivated Bl e /0 | table—first prescribed by an old-fash- inv wtes and strengthens them. || (il ", e R e ‘ maaa L This delightful, stimulating tonic| [/ 3 : = SISO DER I SREE IS 1 ioned Maine country doctor 71 years ago YSips. thin, difel ided hule ol But it w 18 no part ‘ur my ’N,\‘n n.n‘ of Armour & Co. Dr. True's Elixir. the Family Laxa- grow long, thick, heavy and luxuriant [ Smith should make trouble At RIES | o e e | Hive and Worm Expeller, purifies the ton. With a swift movement T undid| bowels as it clears them. A favorite of == | tha badge [Lilllan hadyslven meund Catarrhal Colds. | carcful mothers for four generations. = held it so that Captain Hastings could All druggists pay the cost of a triat| Correct constipation in_young and_old A Great Discovery|! |t b e ot biyame | et the Family sse of Dr. Trie's Bl Y Advise the gentleman to look at| DY FECHE Sor el or col| the Family Laxative and Worm Expeller. hat before he clephones, E i g that befor teleph 1 Tl s | | erisply. Leonhardt, overed This Remedy. ds Bless Dr. cian Who Di Common Sense Thousa Ph 1ty knife is from the misery of piles, it's beca gou haven't heard the new tre ment k W 1 Leonhar HEM The Doctor's tre By experime then went further and a remedy that wonld >u think that the method of esc surgec Dir tment is piles years compoul remove uffe ot Dr. 1 wrdt are aut to s with gu tee that it will do as st ed ery s Leonhardt H nOID today RED PEPPER HEAT ENDS RHEUMATIS! warms the o spot thro hrouglt ¥ N TONEeSs are Ask a Rowles 1 get the Rowles on « the s 1t At's internal dis and led | the hat Ly rists H> M-ROITY M The key to success is work— There is no substitute for it! In order to do your best work, you must be healthy. You must sleep soundly at night, your nerves must be strong, steady and under perfect control If you are accustomed to drinking tea or coffee with your meals or between mxe vou msy be loading yourself with a very great handicap. Your nervous system may be stimulated beyond what is natural for you. For tea and coffee contain thein and caffeine, These are drugs,as any doctor can tell you, They are known to irritate the nervous system by their action and to cause restlessness and insomnia, which prevent the proper recuperation of the wvital forces. If you want to be at your best, capable of doing the very best work that lies in you, why not stop drinking tea and coffee? Drink Postum, the rich, satisfying beverage made from scientifically roasted cereals. Postum contains abs: oluzMy no drugs of any kind, but in flavor tastes much like rich cofie. It helps nerve and brain structure by letting you get sound re stful sleep. I Postum comes in two for tins) made instantly in the cap by the addition of boilir Postum Cereal (in packages rer bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is ; prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. Ask your grocer for Postum. Sold everywhere. RIDAY, I ———————— R Rl e ! CHICAGO TEAM IS BEATEN in the second period fe BRIDGEPORT TAX 81,0 MILLS [ R ( e i { 'H\ por ; T 1arid | Decrfiecld High Eleven Bows o |0 Gt 7 the | POt municipal apportionment com [firs : 3 1 mittee has levied a speelal tax of 6 Brockton High 5 Y Ceked the|mills on a grand list of approximate [y T ve In a|1¥ $240,000,000, The special tax is to Brockt Ma Nov, 2b.—The | cover a deficit in the eity finances, ¢ Doérfield Figh school football team:| g e ’ tenme | Umated at more than a million dol | lars, It i the first in the history of of Chicago met with it t defeat of | tonehdowr bt Jones's | m ite first d R hd \‘. the city and added to the present rate the season yesterday, Brockton High \‘ ; T 1 COT | nakes the rate for the year, 34.9 mills winning the intersectional rme here < b gan Iiro ton in t} thi peri — — ] by 19 to 14, A 90-yard run for od the ving. Thi jehdown hy Stewart of Degric dled to Kick t \ l NOVEMBER 25, 1021 PALACE TODAY and SATURDAY saturday Continnous Show WALLACE REID In His Latest “THE HELL DIGGERS” HAROLD LLOYD Never say “Aspirin” without WARNING! Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for saying “Bayer.” ART ACORD in “The White Horsemen™ Colds Headache Rheumatism KEITH VAUDEVILLE Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis atrie N1 « . . “AROU THE CLOCRK" Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain A Clever Revue Acccpt only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. ADDED ATTRACTION special Scenes of the Burial of Handy tin boxes of 12 {ablets- Asplrin is Bottle of 24 and 100—Al] the trade mark of Bayer Manufactu Gt f Monoacetieacidester of Salicylicacld America's Unknown Soldier Startinz Sunday Night “American Legion Week™ “LYING LIPS” ONLY TWO DAYS MORE “WAY DOWN EAST” STARTI\'(. SUNDAY FOR FOU R DAYS GEORGE MELFOQD PRODWCTION ARTEORD { All This Week William_Fox Presonts THUNDERCLAY The Greatest Race Track Drama Ever Staged, With MARY CARK "famous Mother of “Over the Hill"” The grentest racing ’J ' \ m\‘khl-‘ V‘I;: I‘l‘ ] i { Ti production *“Hone The Bool\ Smmtmn of a I)eca(ie, | A REVUE: PRINEOS F10: Flaming on the Screen! i”‘?n}},r.g\.-".;'r“\‘,..'.mQG.-“.K..\E«L.""\\ House of Nov elllcs N ew HARTFORD Burlesque nee Daily BIG WONDER SHOW LYCEUM and Tomorrow Always Something N 'I‘mla,v Herbert Rawlison in “THE WAKEFIELD CASE” ooy 1-.9;‘.‘;,‘. \-‘%.‘;S“‘\;hp. Babetic K MACKEY AND DAVE SJHAFKIN The Doukh In “A TRIP TO INDIA” — With Cast of 18 xt Week — “THE RIGHT WAY?” v and 15¢ at the Box Office and secure o reserved seat for any matinee ex- or Molidays. 5 Get Acquuinted TOMORROW AT The Eastern Millinery Co. MAIN S'IRLET SRR 7 2 SN AMAZING VALUES 1,000 TRIMMED HATS LESS THAN ONE-HALF PRICIE (HOICE 3 .98 CHOIC

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