New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 4

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1 AN AAANANNANNN IS MY MARRIAGE PROBLER Adele REVELATIO Garrison Asked Col Mailge The Travers Service to the Dean's excite swiftly “Is that Smith g He g en led Gra- ham knoc lown because name Smit a becoming to stand bullies “Which her curtly, to see that sh her loquacity “Into ¢ up and, fight, ¢ most Smith ¥ i di he had the q mnoying errupted lickne him by 35 woods-—there lifted her h 1, pointed to the f back of the and waited for officer’s next question. But he evidently was through with ——— e e OLD AGE, HIS MARK! Oliver Wendell Holmes, in the charming discourses of “The Profes- sor at the Bre: able," refers to an unmistakable sign of old age. It is three parallel lin between the brows. We can detect the first traces of disease by si s plain. ‘When a wc n suffers from back- ache, nervous depression, dragging- down pains, and ailments pe- | culiar to women, it is plain that she | needs 2 woman's medicine. What other medicine could wisely re- sort to than Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound, which for half a century has proved the natural re- storative for these troubles? CORNS Lift Off w1th Fingers the ns just she more little in- then with Doesn't “¥reezone” siantly that corn stops #hortly you lift it right fingers. . Truly! \m r ‘druggist sells ' for a few hurt a bit! an aching hurtin oft Drop a on corn, bottle of sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal- luses, without soreness or irritation a tiny cents, That Sore Throat Needs Begy’s Mustarine When your throat is sure sign you need Be 5 Mustarine That is, if you want to get rid of it in the quickest possible time. It's really marvelous how this realy yellow mustard improvement on the old-fashione mustard plaster will end sore throat, tonsilitis, chest colds, pleurisy and bronchitis It's no ex eration to often conquers them over n it just as speedy a remedy ralgla, lumbago, stiff neck, feet, sore mu and swollen Rub it on free It ¢ but it surely will ease J t rheumatism and gout nd you won't have to wait till tomorrow for relief. You'll get it today—often in an hour 30 or 60 _cents bu vellow hox full of Begy's Mustarine and one small box will do the work of 50 plis- tering mustard piasters. MOTHER! Open Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” sore, it's a say that ight, and tor neu- aching joints it .lon rubber Even taste the little child i cold, to clea a few how t stipatior out of well, playful Millio nia Fig § & teaspooniul tods tomorrow genuine “Califor has directions dren all Mother! Yo or you may syrup. the b d Smith 2 | questioning |that the city T T a2 T W WAV 7 3 B A A, 93 TR b T S N¢ Phase of S OF WIF A Ve | the exeited 1oy lisappeared k guessed that man na fate of n peciul med et tyra | they ht wn the | His wou the and fawned upon for | power. I"ind g him old Kronish here." for me Me Her.”! Jones rushed into the his superior officer v man of the group each ¢ return, alone, “Take to house the But lark- efore hsely. Jones' his face \H(J ' the n in every He! ere’s his wife?” ‘ringing her hands and ing to herself ! I can't get out of her. She's h\mrv al “Take me to her.' He walked perhaps three the wake of young Jones, abruptly to the car in which T still sat, bewildered, stunned by the news which Bess Dean had given me cerning Dicky. Dicky had young trooper reported, possible place in E b .77 ) be house e s gonc mutt anything steps in con- with that been occupied Bess Dean's smiles and chatter he had not observed the treatment which the man Smith accorded me, but at some real or fancied insult to her he had made a scene and had followed a furious, perhaps desperate man to—what? My heart quaked with the possibili- ties that might be out there in the forest where my husband had gone. “Mrs. Graham ! Please !" I came to m 1f with a start, and realized that Col. Travers must have called me more than once. “Yes,” T returned. “You must par- don me, I—" “Will you come with me, once?" he said, holding out t> help me from the car. Madge Summons Courage. 1 aceepied wondered him where wanted me to do. inn, through the room and int before hie “No man can handle sterical, old woma want you to find KKronish when she band. Use any mea S0 had please, at his hand his vaguel s 1 walked besid was taking me, We were insid big deserted he > the front spoke, an excited, he sald i out from Mrs saw her hus- s you wish, T will right here if you need me. She is in there, Jones He pointed to a closed door at our right. With a mighty effort T pulled my self together as T walked toward the closed door, trying to put all thought of Dicky out of my mind. For the time I was a soldier under Col. Trav- ers's orde and—I hugged the thought—with the chance to for my idiocy, at least in part Through the door came the laughter and sobbing, and 1 ognized the Without ceremony I p I found myself in a spotles kitchen with a table in the middle |it. seated there was the swaying fi of a woman with an apron over her face. Two other trying half-heartedly to pull apron away, and [ touched each the shoulder signalled them thoritatively to leave the rooin They obeyed instantly-—I guessed that they knaw T was representing the officer When 1 was left with Mrs. Kronish T stooped and took the twisting hands of the old woman in my own, held ther Iy that she could not squirm away, and shook the apron from her face. sound ed the door of the and - alone MOSCOW HUST SUPPORT SELF (Such Is Rule of Soviet h Issues Tax Schedule k! W hi 0 Y Moscow, to decided city soviet (correspondi an American city council) has must be schedule ind has published a of txaes for revenue them are: IFor marri purposes, app fcations, 1 applic 2 itions, name, Russian applicatior 100, ruble e e 000 for citi enship, zeship, foreign per tax an buffet stamps 1 or 10 rubl by cotures tux rut mainta 10 rubles © rate lecres the married rut other hip ar breaking ink not The Russi. ittee has or n central ex lered the cutive com iriat commi Arrange thin a showing t tion thro th a state budget htained « loss incurred from printing paper money. from t ether o what he | new | nts while | nt from man to| & inn, | at| “Kronish is nowhere to be found,|he ma the | then turned| insolent | aid mechanically and | | a smaller room hr,\'onr]‘ atone | re c- | unmistakable hysteria. | 1re | but thrown | wormen were | on | Waterbury Moscow | | self-supporting | Among | | had ‘S?RQN" EMA NEW BR UTA DATI HERAL ’l m |J : T. E' HQOMDE‘U li\/ /\RTI‘ GELSI I‘ ! s -, P I SCOTT BAILE | 1UR | CARING THIE Ihat to Kee | tairs. Ana T used to an Proudto to know ti There's evere beati cried we'il er expect we Proudfoot time Turkey a merry to stionless, 0 move attack gt him like | who facing oldie i him act 1 act quick! ly. “Aren't th i rooster ~n nnpm nt- | step you goin e rooster turned ta dashed rn, mdfoot hy did yard out of found the them? if ften geese, who soon more towards him hissed ouded than ever He d never It so il1 at ease in 1embered that he wa 3 f urkey flock and th 1 on the o it s vero step for s L do!" h true, in a way, that to fight the s your chance! u can It rooster was alw of the coclkere to speak to him care to fight uld whip. to was vs ready one on 1 that But he only dare took knew hought. There- *ning towards m, he into one the no ok by hims He dre and shook his head This is not my see them ally did had fully expected to What the noying. I it,” Turkey k ther step t him. “And now I suggest that you take it un. I did rvice.) my part. You must do yours.” Tom \ching the A wild look into th Turkey Proudfoot eyes, He wante to run & quarrel,” you sted Proudfoot remi hiin cd Metropoli an Ge tr to ster's can affect par doctors d some nerve center which yzed her Al are continually’working over 1 their attempts been Jhi ‘That News- Al q m L‘u‘ \U on have "'-v i 1 {9 Vear Old Cui H Sickness Caused by ao York ll; or (l‘\l‘lh i New Steeping | Inimuas paper Reading Keeps People Young —He Has Six A Day New York, Nov papers will help This is the opinion Smith, founder of Health Department old g VSt celebrated 30—Reading new to of the who. O8th birtl one keep young e a case of B discovered ir What looks leeping ickness has been gton, in the per rkins, 19 year street. She is at pr i pital tn Waterbury and a ‘ e s to wake her up been in vain 1’]’ o - About two months ago, she e arc automobile accident in We ‘ nd some of the ocgupants were badly injured. Mi however, insisted that she effects of the shakin ed, and attention w to the matter. A short time at her work in n of i recently his day cad even tie mur 1y and Ve I get six them all throug Up to two ¥ pape very Smith day He astitutional, anee. miles ever 1ily the lowr dist up she no more BODY IS EXHUMD Nov. 30—The erly Mrs, Ne l 15 had the he of Oporto who was Leir to the exhumed here religious ceremonivs Th which found to e in a remarkable state of preservation now ased in a massive casket adorned h and will be t wsported to on as disturbances there subsided, how while rhury, dozed tor: Some w- | & ' er she 0, Duche 1 s of 5 it Hayves it to sleep. workers suce at frequ thing oceur she fell been r of the e of Dortugal, ough she in | physic- all their v n in vam. | trimmi Lisbo have Jast alth hospital and to a number her, hee day body was | ha nd a of worked over her have at the automobilc of tt ady, canuse although they not | her, it her head is touched at moves it from to most probably P took ians have | efforts to walke They think t cident is the ac- cau 10 he- can rouse Vire by Tnited in s the popu- ands, in i | hurt th State no notice How Yeast Vitamon Mb @&'; E" ut { CE:‘* ‘trcn"t"cn The Nerves' and In~ rate The Body-—I And ‘concmical To Take—Results ngly Quick. 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(| 9y Al _;;m., cted through- | ul und are o | who b HCENeS wondert went by past performances with its novelty| act, I'ved's Pigs, {8 a scream from | gtart to finish In addition to this| = | teature is excellent singing and danc- | ing of skill, | arting tomorrow, for the | the until Sunday Thomas Meighan will be | “White and Unmarried.” ture has a good plot to it, taking place in the underworld of Paris where the Apache is seen in actio Meighan, as an heir to a large for- tune wduated from a burglar into society, meets the girl, the one girl, wlose picture he had taken while op- in u second story job, finds the film is worth seeing and axeellent i ollypops,” the in vaudeville today, will he een the regular bill. It will be| supported by other selected ts | which Fox's is noted for 1..’1‘41\.-'\ Washington to (onsxdez Charges Against Gov, Agt. Nov. 30.—While his is that the agent is the cireumstances, Th autitul film linutes to Go' Palance the u,“um the i e r attended the vaudeville, The I trom a foothall yarn | I production R his woy tempts is payl money he of the Wy portrays to Lis ey earns i mornin 5 a bad lady who Jn working Whon that | the hour e young con rest evening, seen in This ple- s with 9 ma week milk-m on on u, make im the is the photo- The cast in and John clt Ex- of the it is ex vill keep night, latest Sunday pre the “Experlence. Richard Barthelmes Sheehan) of thi show the year, photoplay rting next » will ent g Itern as a wil t hits ot that the its good name i N erating that he greatest com- edy act f this week, an be starred in “The Way | half er vill For the 1 bye De Re dramatic triumph, Love.” This has an excecd- different from the usual in the photoplays. Miss is considered the woman in America progr headed s of Broadway in a new “Breaking Into Society.” is headed by Dave Shafkin, the | known Jewish comedian, and : Mackey, who is sidered the man in the My who is consid the | comedian for . rts, much comments Francis and Joe Mack a ast. Miss Doll minine t with her personality Universal Weekly, photoplay n for tl it role seen emer 1l most The by the musjeal The Washington, own judgment blameless under e Con't let a poor skin spoil your leasure o Resinol can hez! those bloiches and make your j skin more beautifu! RESIHOL Soothing and Healing o rot dog rkin, st as abl rry ! the hits Cunard's the prog week. heads 1 irm 1 of this SHEITR"—TLAST SHOWING—I'OX'S. Ton lover: t will be the last opportunity of good pictures to wit- the production of 'he Sheik,” ving to capacity hou the firs days of this week, and proclait production. “The She the life of the tribal n on the desert and the of Rudolph Valentino master acti jc:.s, JG L%\/ E@Wfi,@ & CParamount CPiclure Haynes hna retary hibition Commissioner to He Islon {he lecided to refex flr ¢ charge it of Bavannah Agent 1 without a war pranibition 1 home mayor complained to 1l the Georgla Henson had entered the lessie Garden “without parently without a by Commis- wld to have devel- had a warrant for sther dwelling and mls- President enators that Mi ition justific warrant rer Hay oped tha the entered that of take Miss Garden by LINONINE or That Cold It is the best possible medi- cine you can use—pure and very effective. r ! Takes held of colds immedi- ately it is taken—clenrs the membranes of congestions, Hv- en stubborn brenchial coughs vield to its great healingz vir- tues. Such Blessed Relief! Linonine is a THIS TRADE MARK ON EVERY S New Reduced Prices, 50¢ PALACE Toright—*“Lying Lips Thurs., Fri., Sat. With Frank Mayne Co. the Broadway Protean Star Starting Sunday “EXPERIENCE” PRE - WAR PRICES NEXT WEEK 27 S PRETTIEST PUY-OUSE i AMERICA'S Pri Falling heir to a fortune, he graduated from burglary into And met the girl whose photograph he had carried out of a sceond-stovy window Which started s that the 1 tvicdd to finisl and deviltry, dash and You'll say t(he Good Luck Star has done it again! under- Dirccted by Tom Forman Photoplay by Will M. Ritchey Adopted from the Story, Kape, White “Billy and Unmarried” by John D. Swain - - Regular Performance will be —LYCEUM — STARTING THURSDAY MATINEE, DEC. 1ST. OFFERS Breaking Iuto Society pisk'siarmia DEREMER “_Pre-War Prices Next Week.” discontinucd having Toduy and Continuous BIG ANNIVERSARY HILL MARION DAVIES the Cosmopolitan Production SENCHANTMENT In Dance duction Helen Pachuvd, Voyage u_spectacular Pro- with Welter Peterson, Nita Sussoll and Ensemble of ten Girls Hickville Follies Featuring ¥rank Alexander and Doris Kouch Edna Mey Yoster & Co,,. .Jones Jones, Tour Readings & S——— Parsons’ Theater HARTFOLD THIS WE VAUD! ncluding CLARK & .‘l«-(‘:,l.fll GH. OLGA MISHKA & C WHI WAY TRIO, PERMANE & SHELLEY EARL RICKARD, MORAN & WISER MUSICAL SPILLERS, RIAL & LIND« STROM, SHUBERT PICTORIAL NEWS LLE . 25-50-excpt £1.00. Seats Sat.; Nights 25-50 Now Selling GRAND HARTFORD Burlesque All Week—Matinee Daily PEEK-A-BOO is the show you have been waiting for Get Your scats arly LADIES' SPECIAL COUPON Present this advertisement and 15 cents at the box office and secure n reserved seat for any matinee exe cept asturday or holidays. LET'S GO Here

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