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i A4 TS N TINIW Y L P AT v r\ h ¥4 YRT TRAS Yl UD LS VAL MEQ Adele ha > Ol Garrison's REVELATIO banmmanmranasannnn - The Surprisin rold othe ter 1 day lor tion to and v liste [ barrg was and t to dra \ knowled ject “Yes encoura at me as He glance that Bess D father out of earsho [ X st |1 into impulsive , that Bess Dean sick !” he sputtered July ! I started preseience rd the w mea a limb putt i L ht Ithey went asks ( LY Y looking | him ! shr of | wa b- sed on the s among % dgi paused, wen antly. to 1 sion to go on smiled ir minine erior fashic ignorance “We interfera ere,” he said, B with fi My He hims I wonder telling it, only that mouth believes her, the it all the subconscions in his their makes me | need any a Fourth of | mad with woul help it ike for you it I thi fpol ! I did.” for word an tw pinwhee A with a quick, ring £ the truth remorseful he her me shooting nanded sharply. | ch a four-flusher," drast judgment boyhood emphatically, | and paused again, while I longed to shake his reasons out of him “What Did He Do?" “Tell me what you mean, Fred encouraged. “You must have some | have good reason for saying these things.” |at the Cos “I'll tell the world I have !" he I clared excitedly 51 s limit telling that slammed that Smith got fresh to her. I was standin’ by, and saw the wholé thing, Smith never word Dean. I don't think he had look at anybody, for just as your car was out of sight Mr walks up to Smith, kind toes like, he looked almost as if was dancing, and boy was pretty He paused a I bit my lips my jmpatience at him. only to slip in a quiet que “What did he Adarn dn't see way He most he reason last mother that the almost Dea d Ted during her ove home that the , in his mother's parlance, ‘1 whether he w head or his heels.” rancor know, own 1yS spoke from observation, Wi been comrades, 13¢ Mr. because inown s standin you hi And his right and Miss time to s00n as Graham th I saw corre At was actual girl’s over his beloved twin But I had no time for either |1ation or sympathy. All my heart mind were eng his | knowledge — a he [with remorse at my ! but it | that Dicky had | Smith to avenge ain maddeningly, and | Dean keep from screaming But 1 dared | stion spond said one to fluenc: rossed in the l lindne fought with the me instead of of on 1e—oh, 60,000 to 100,000 shea rotting g the Africa I'rom alo sption, Cortuming, Rerearch under Sdward Kroblocls n under Fred Niblo Photogrophy under drthur Edeson "ALL FOR ONE, ONE FOR ALL" In this production "“Doug” has achieved the am\)ilivn of his life—and registers with it, what is by all odds the great, outstanding success of his career. His is a remarkable, clear-cut portrayal of the noble D'Artagnan, the wonderful hero of Dumas’ amazing novel of Mediaeval France This tremendous film is the happy culmination of a de- sire of years on Fairbanks' part to enact what is con- ceded to be the most strking and heroic figure in the entire history of literature. WEEK All All Seats—35¢ at $2.00 Pricc \]’dl)""l'» Evening, York Showing in New t BRITAIN T P — ATHER AS N WVER PR} J\ AN on More Efticient Than \uthorities 10 stapping Vienna and ridge those show wir ed by whet the | he n D d n stay foolish asn't on com- adeship with Tiis brother has suffered g MAY MODII'Y PLAN. p . U, S Nava! Experts See Possibility “| at Changing 16 Year Policy Washing ed Press.) in Ame (By ion i An impre aval circles that it m expedient to modify the plan sufficiently to permit holiday on a very restrict There is evide St hain itish a Japanc feel the ne iat rowing rican prove erican building of during the ed basis, the I3y & of o wion, o rs view it meric to some that inning ntative hy W indicatod that that ngement 1o continue naval shipbuilding during the period would be iry for hoth economic reasons and bee of the desirabil- ity keeping up with the develop ment "of warship design and similar engineering technical som iy in- | ma nuts Gol TO PROBE FLOGGING specu- | and | rapturous minglec .i | British Fmbassy Florid Fla., Dec. 3. instructions in Was ritish vice n inver and tarrir last August Irwin, arch-des 31,‘|.v copal ch Hubbard ? would include | treatment Asks Tarrving Case Action Miam < | telegraphi | Britis | H. Hubbard, Acting un from ton ul here, | tigation into the an feathering Philip 8. the Protestant and a British sub- ed in Miami, vd the inguiry als Investigation «of simila Doty," « all town of on of accorded | negro blacksmith in a Dade county. Doty | subject. Both left t 4| their experience with attackers, corg 1150 the | i FEAR GERMAN COMPETITION Silk Men Tarift Wil Ciose N. Y., Dec. here assert Binghamton Say Lack Mills, Binghamton, B manutacturers ure congress to enact a ta that will' prevent di tion by German ed in putting mills on short hours, | the industries if matters Hubert D. Ballard, president of the Ballard Silk Mill, the largest in this | section, announced that it found to go on a K| weelk sastrou: silk 1e- ton stk will elose continue, had heen necessary instead of that 1 which can it can be made h There are thre | Binghamton that are ted., rman this country being similarly affc SAVING OF MILLION New England Roads to Benefit By R. n. Washington, E Board Rule. Dec. 8.—A decision ex ng the irly r who work six « work sev 1t WS ho L week knowl- | [ the ¢ | Three { M- ume v ' down by the U. 8. rail-| road labor board yesterday when it re- ed the rhites of mak- | | DATI HERALD, RDAY, DECE Vi BER 8, 11921 s T ——— "' DOUGLAS 1Al TOMGRROW mmenelng te ntire b weels, seen tory No mor tile has 1 r.|on the scre walt, | ing and impulsi Pri ¢ deeds of Whe or two of water oven and many 2 17th century wantie, red 1hpe in the r will be 5 in 13 y hours or me wn y fure 1owir price h the ( no ceptio at th inelu ht wiil 1 of ong 1 ine) whey the ev I'onig Rolls. Hee marm Unmarric vaudeville bi stry Little Is th re de Roll t rol licious te 1 N de ry wit} 1 generous ide eut Roll up into inch till a delic tion of bitterness is e ht ade cut ir and fold ¢ Coven the to meet in {he with a in a hot ov ind et jam on each center, oint little {15 mi | Put | ner ies. Remove cool some aprica cor- and sprinkl® freshly grated or the other combination of nut or ground nut Raspberry ut. Strawherry tachio nut A pastry to sery is made with Cut the recipe, put a it i"old corners over with a bit o rately ho (Copyright, with cocoanut, jam and cocoq- | i y be used. | i s with co- | 2§ d chopy, desicated arc . with hmallow dough as in the marshmallow folding t chiocolat a m mars TiIXAS NEGROES FLOGGED P Ku Kinx Kian Men. Dec Three ne- ed by a band of rc Tue known tod: i Tell Denison Assailant Were ey ison, Te were flogg ,z hooded men 1y, with the stovies told rding to mingle to the 1 e all icusly ged vietir hurt, ite-robed I'he i men old m were members of the Der Klan of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, HOSPITAL DAY Wi know wesday, December 7 will I n_as “Hospital Day” by the Home Missionary society of the Iirst Congregational church, and will be obh: « 15 I8 the I custom e by an all day me At this meeting articles ¢ use to the New Genera i1l be made. i ciety sewing various Britain ospital w e e s ey AND JOE (HBANKY t him to his it time y interpret Thomas Meig RICh{“ s e o M““* (&) &2 MGHT—1'OX'S ymorrow night, for|taken from 1t will be t start] Douglas FFairbanks Alexander Ihe 'Thre e vivid and 0 opre Dumas' Muske pictur ented stars and ard Youth' ang New Lt huy ric als youth who [ his fortune an Ehiifany G 0N ity of | tation, i way Love ers in more course the fe sadd admi thri ing to pl But {beckons him finds happines: ignored. story, little to be des| " with “E ton will be outh.” « y, Tues Wy | featured by i v blend still | with a mir In the very will offer the tions as spi the on isn 1t ling scenes ¢ theatergoers, 5 the costumes of wek full of | wdventures sloded an wion s no vaudevi reels and la re and rom $2 up. is £ increase at n that ding the will | trac 5 inlclude 1l seats and i war taxes at th Thursday, Iri ne \7 weck the 4 Golem" comes last opport shan | supported by an 1. n all picture “1xperience, rthelme ignores opportunity, a who From costuming offered Keith vaudeville hill e following Broadway at- newe will be I AT A, B A A T .73 VR T T P W 5 A T N R YR L5 ATA TH 30 09N th theater ery the at the priec Criterio The others | version rin high tage play mother t oy | elude of Rich Giot all cas drama “The Child Norma Talmadge ever “The ‘Sign on the and Wallace Reid, Gloria wmd Lot Dexter in the Don't Tell Everything." lat- AT THE LYCEUM, Bieekwith, and the ma . hit | Walter stage | traine | the famous Turz pen to you," the Lyceum the next week tells the followir actors in "It including Smiling star many various lions who figure throughout t. a picture. cleverly intersperced escapes throughout entire film Belles of Broadway will remain for another week; 1t is also their closing week, Mis Milford is new face included in the revic Milford just closed a successful en- gagement in one of the New York houses that have been playing stock for the past twenty weeks, The company Will present a musical en- ly different from the rest. Mr, who is going to present the to be the hit of rip to Chinatown,” 1l play interpreted in omething of a novel- line, Ifor Sunday gement has booked program congis animal sponsible for riul antics of Jimmie the zan lion in “It might hap- which will b eshown at first three days of pecial engagement, story That the appen to you,” Mason, the with the prominently Laughs are with narrow photoplay tamous 1 knowr 1 res ) wone he at the run of big attraction Sunday for a t includes of ¢ famous Rieh- role 4.\‘ ctlors the iltery drod " for ¢ s pl of John has the 2 slory 1 the adventures of a es to the city 1 who meets with temp- m) } might is allegorical to malkc v he bly. hlmn, fails mi followed home again where s and the love he had the standpoints of | and it leaves ired. [ xperience," in casure, has S W w. Gladys “Dangero or Wednesday wiil | International songs| antl humos ation. the Palace lay, of 1 tor ea near future Lnglish will b ty in mugi evening the may ys|a double feature sting On Pagan Love, wig® Blanche Sweet nd Thinker, with an all star famous New York hit[cast, Eddie Polo will also be shown presented. This|Sunday evening in a new from a nine| pictures. i ecial features, They in- st and best photop e present time. Saturday of direct iN MILTERN (SHEEH Todny-~Continious JACK HODY The Cull of the North” “DESPERATE y Ranger” GLADYS WALTO — in— N YOUTH” Barthelmess s Youth AN) OF Tt .ctia\n Sunda}.’ Only Comedices @saTn WITH 7 [ AS “EXPERIENCE” KEITH VAUDEVILLE Mnn.-Tues.—ch. INTERNATIONAL REVUE” end of song and humor with a minstrel from each nation. unt Pieture effective vls: Boston I, New York, New Central New Portland nd | nd Har gland Termi Haven New (Maine) railway al ( and TO HELP PONZI CREDITORS Trustees Plan to Dividend Betore L0 Per Cent, wistmas, Pay ought me - intention to y the Christma to mi ALL SECTIONS REPRESENTED on Foundation Deles All Part Woodrow W gates T'rom of Country cetion of terday td the complete it 1 extond not | ‘ n | Kemusic iart t Days, unday Night IND” fthe famous Old Nest’ With Mary wother of ater Parasm Thea HARTFORD ALY THIS WEBK SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE Including CLARK & McCULLOUGH, OLGA M & CO., WHITE WAY TRIO, Pi & SHELLEY EARL RICKARD, M & \WISKE T MUSICAL SPILLERS, Riul VIROM, SHUBERT PICTORIA Daily Mat., 2 EVENIN = ‘~I’! CIAL RED TINILES—600 Balcony Sez MONDAY, TUESDAY, It’ ‘« Going To Be J Sher UCED PRIC GS-—600 Palcony Seats At ? STARTING MO and Tax., ES and Tax. \'\ I~' DNF Q‘ DAY, DEC. 5, 6, TTH i Einfertainment ld And Bert Iunis Present IT HAPPEN TO YOU” Sensatienal “Thrill-Dra ima’ Starring “Billy Mason” “A TRIP TO CHINA TOWN” A Musical Comedy of n Different Sort HARTEORD Bunesque AlL Veek—Matinee Daily PEEK-A-BOO is the show you have waiting for Get Your seats Early LADIES' SPECIAL COUPON Present this advertisement cents at the box office and reserved seat for any matin, \sturday or holidays. Here been Special Price Reduction o SUNDAY PAGAN LOVE” With An All Star Cast — EDDIE POL on B.lium\ Seats Starting Mo EVENIRG “THE THINKER?” A Mystifying Play of Today ' mday, Dee, Sth.—Mat. 12¢; Eve, 2'i¢ Miss »