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4 I BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, \ ; ' AAAAAMAAARARAN PO . I s [ ¢ A O o IV T VO g MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS | e e Adele Garrison's New Phase of ¢ ifte NAOA N m N A . $ be | tted e \ ' REVELATIONS OF A WIFE §|we souutaiie 1 i, vor she | For Infants and Children, What Ts the Reason For Col. Traver's | you can get hold of by telephone ) Experience,” the photoplay hit|theater. Something of the high calibr telegraph SAnt p ke \ of this pleture and the really hig Xoquest to Meet Tillian? telegra seription of Smit 2 oAtV AAL POt jltaken from the well-known stage 1 Reque > ar HaVaL Solfea ke losids <l SR ‘,\ "‘\ bl "w“‘_' play, will be the big attraction at the |thing that it is may be gleaned from | enul"e as orla ent the ers i 1€ g out ' hat 1 suspect she possesses, | 1'A1ace for the first three days of this|the fact that all told, there are 116 tint e tran itter and | ¢ b} W ¢ I Richard Barthelne ) § the | persons in the ¢ , not ineluding the b / t 1 m ight What's tha ol t The whole | rd Barth 7 plays th "ALGOHOL~ JPEHGLh ) raver Yes, curse him, 1 got Lyt St D e sle of “Youth,” and John Miltern [€Xtras who ta part in mob scenes, g ! ationforAs- Al y Hhating n the wire, Col. | porarily—man he il S e SR L heehan) of this city, has the role|¢te. The weekly payroll for the cast SRl A‘Léflab][fifizgrbyflfl.u“ ways Do you wish to speak to|up in woods, but he \ I Bl vt tallfvne : { “Experience” The story i8 alle-|While this picture was being filmed | | similating 4 dlim\'fl“’f » e NP el Aot AR gorical and deals with the adventures |amounted to the staggering figure of hnmthmmnc 5 an Bears the “What does ant The words Yian T T o, it ey of a youth who goes to the city to|[more than $60,000 per week (HILDREN Oamats that were actually stiff | i A Sl i | “She rises at 7:30." I returned, "1 |Muke his fortune and who meets with Alexandre Dumas' famous novel AN . with thwarted aige: Iheakivanis; A L people 0| will give her your message direetly af. | Temptation,” ignores “Opportunity,”|*The Three Musketeers” is enacted in| ief ;mmwprmnohnéfll\itiu"“ Slgnature g He says that Crowley recovered |afraid of him all t} gh this section | ter that. I can telephone vou her an- | @hd Biving way to “Pleasure,” failg[the slightest detail in this picture. The fful s and Rest Contains ¢ consci « mi ind identi- | that he') e plenty of help gett e Within ten minutes of tht time | Miserably. But “Love who has fol-|whole adventuresome band whose | || Cheerfulnes: e lnen® fled Smith as his flant, Capt. |away, But he must not get far, MUST| He smiled a bit quiz \ owed him, beckons him home again |slogan was “one for all, all for one" |! neither Oj umh 5501‘0 of Hastings tl Crowley has a good | not Yo vt Aol A s et nasvert pa| Where he finds “Happiness” and the|Athos, Porthos and Aramis—are seen| @ | Mineral, NOT NA deal more to te it he is uncon- angements to have som A hat T 8k be in front of your | \0¥€ he had ignored. The Keith vaude- fin their true types. And the outstund- | | M‘fl’”’“’”‘ scions again.' | one ntly by Crowley's bedside |door at I She will have break. | ‘e bill for the first half of the|ing figure who bewlitches the imagina ¢ | Sk . “Thank His tone was the|to get anything he ays when he Sl Ry e % i veck will be featured by “The Inter-|tion is D'Artagnan himself played by L Senni mechanical one of & man 3o trained rouses, and you get out on what I'v ; ed, making no fur. | Matonal Revue” a blend of song and | Fairbanks. Of the whole troop D'Ar- p %f:’!fi,,z to perfunct irtegy that he ne r 11 1 F 1 Robl n and Hus [ ther v I Knew. perfeotly mmor with a minstre boy for each [tagnan dominate thereader’s interest & 4 forgets it, even whi 18 patent | brouck up here 001 ad thev: ‘chn!| swall iR SR .Y nation. Other acts include the Ruby [Poverty, youth, ambition, courage, na- a| now—he did not know he was speak- | get here. Kronish's will be head- | probab i f“'”_’ e A “‘” Children, clever juvenile entertainers; |tive shrewdness, extravagance, hot g Clartfid Seper Ing. With two strides he reached my |quarters for the present. Good-by ‘\K T S U Tom Doo an excellent comedian; [temper and good humor—these are | mfl’k"’ — side, took the receiver from my hands | He snapped the receiver into ifs| - T G e s Palain a tine [mingled in the agile youth cadet whoss f Ahelpful Remedy for and began to speak, crisp, staccato|place, stood with bowed head for olmueh. Apteors v i o\ 80 | variety off ambition was to be worthy of a com-| f i d Diarrhoea se commands minute a L R ner s P RATE DO W W notne 1 i On Thursday, Friday and Saturday [ mission in the king's company. Armed 7 'GON‘”I’“""““? g “He Must Not Get Far 1" paigu ir then turned to|to have that vouns ehan. med. Con |°f this week ‘the Palace will present|only with his father's honored sword, | and Feverls! ELE Hastings” Round everybody up|Dicky i \'“‘ o i1 I"“'\‘" ‘M" 1ap, Te 087 the oddest photoplay ever shown in|he sets forth to adventure. Duels, bat- | H Lossofl’"’mmm it Rro e's g € e this co and guarantee P et s an . iy What about your head, Graham?"| “That of course lies wholly with | ipey cornirys and guarantee that alllles, overthrow of villainy and hi b resyting hereli—= nr ver T st d ot Aot s SeLEe e8] 1y, | {hat sec it will always remember it as| glorious fight to save the reputation It was only a glancing blow anyway. | T wioh to ask porl o fanad sedately. | the quaintest photoplay they ever wit-|of the queen forms the plot of as as only weing blow anywa 1 to ask you a favor, however, | nessed St x o tale & ras ever writte | H ASIA'S TWO GIFTS It looks messy, for it happened to cut|Col Travers. I assured this ma A S e a8 Xel oD I“"l']’f B .:( the skin, but it doesn't need any at-|Kronish, that If he told the truth N0 |qpp yrvcr o 2 HE8 SOOI RO LR SIS SRS Asia has given to the world two [ tention until T get home.” harm would come to him. T suppose GBI HITRS AT "']‘;'“ F"”" : e inestimable plls!g(]ollh:lng and tea. i ]1 hat's all right then." The officer |1 grossly exceeded my authority, FFOX'S IS GREAT PICTURE “mr‘;,fin:‘n:m’t;,\:1:;1“\\2;]” ,;‘v In'rxl;‘;h\g ‘;,l\\ ‘ ! b L 7 3 en of Eden was in ooked visibly relievec DM Givae " e L o ark mas- 3 . For the Garden i was in ] v relleved. “Mrs. Gra- | but Phe Three Musketeers,” with |terplece, “Dream Street AtOmo Asia, and we know that tea 1am, if 1 may have a word with you, [ “As I am not quite sure just how |Doug Fairbanks as D'Artagnan contis 4 i G sDosES -4 origin in the Orient. {T do not believe we will need to tuke | far your deputed authority from your | . T & ARSI ; & #‘/ To tell the story of tea would re- up the time of your party any longer.” | friend goes,” Col. Travers rcturned G e e A HE LYCEUM TUES. AND WED. RN ; quire volumes. To tell the story Madge Atk s Tavor smiling, “I cannot tell how ‘gross’ 1 (1 ‘“‘ e a small | 4 7Prip to Chinatown with Frank s sisn of tea quality requires one word— | your dereliction is. But you need not T bt 1 d | Mackey and Dave Shafkin the prin- DIPTON'S. 4 He stroke over to me, stood so that [worry about Kronish. He is only a .M[".“_‘} ”‘“l“:”L’“ served - with tiny | jpa) comedians is an entertainment Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. oy his broad shoulders intervened be-|very innocent and now thoroughly | o Sh e R E———— There is ,\"h!! :ns renswr;n Y tween me and the others. I noticed |frightened cat's-paw. He gave your e at Balls. = |00 effects and the orlental characters | popularity which has g that the people in the room, includ-|husband some NAbls8i e rntio: alt pound lean veal, 2 table-l, o ol hortrayed. Miss Sue Milford, TON’S Tea the largest sale in the ing Dicky, walked away, for there was [ tonight, and as long as he continues o Lo 2 tablespoons butter 14| o) Fo 6™ har initial appearanca world—quality and aquality only. that in the officer's manner which au- | his BrenenE docllalattiti e e wilia o Rserea il en e, g Sl eaSpoon Banlt, fyier tesie TR T i 2 . 5 thoritatively indicated his d it S stk e, he will not 9.5 teaspoon pepper, 1-16 teaspoon | 10nday Link & the jury had recommended clemency| It takes eight quarts of milk to When you ask your grocer for % Yt taist ussCer o thai Ml ERd IRturbed | nutmeg, very narrow strips le lenceonther very entrance. Judge Gillette said a more severe sen- | make one pound of cheese LIPTON'S Yellow Label, you are Ky : ST mon m—— e as motiimpossa “ assured of the world’s finest tea. ey T e Chop meat very finely. Melt but-| MAYOR TO GIVE WIFE JOB. And the best part of it is, Sy 7 ter, stir in flour and add cream, stir- S A N ' LIPTON'S dosan’t cost you any ¥ ri M:‘ Mo vedd 3 ring constantly. Cook until the mix. | “M¢ and Sara Won—Sarah - Will |,y ApELPRIA JUDGE | more than ordinary teas. i ture leaves the sides of the pan. Let Reap Spoils. | WARNS AUTOMOBILISTS THE TAL E OF| |co0and pound in the meat. AM| roaianapotis, Dec. f—Lew Shank,| ; FAIRBAN KS Ask your grocer for Lipton’s = egg nd pound until thoroughly mixed. G .‘”,‘I,( il rewatd his wite for| Philadelphia, Dec. 5.—In delivering Yellow Label Tea. If he Rub through a sieve SHane niUny | oo I |his instructions to the grand presents doss not sell it, send us his Tiarhlok and btk W bHliie veter her efforts in the .—o;;.‘n]'z mnl\;m‘uglu I;w S Fiaes RoberalD name and address and we will Twist a strip of lemon rind m-mm.l;fiff"s;‘}:v‘rr:,g h{rrn‘l,:gfi_npolf bis man. |ed out the great mumber of deaths ot mail you a ’:}:?EE 5"’“7_1’ cach ball and put one or two in each | e S © 2 resulting from the reckless operation | and give you the name of a R e SR : Jop & e iian ply you. D of bouillon. ? "Me and Sarah,” as Shanks spoke |Of automobiles, the increasing number %_rzcer e e The capon is carcfully buttered in-| o¢ yimeelr and his wife, developed in- |0f homicide cases and the frequency omas J. Lipton, Inc., side. Two or three cloves are stuck e " of holdups ) 1 B s a campaign slogan. Shank work- | A ; 4 ‘Hoboken, N. . BY ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY | 1in'the cuvity and the stutfing is made | 0, campalgn slogur, Shank worke |0, [%0CT8 o0 reckless driving, e | iatorGasmepcied e (o obiock —afien § W very dry and with chestnuts, The| i = said: “It is an evil that appears to be Direction under Fred Niblo pictures of the candidate and his wife. e Pho e HALF WRON( Y I nuts should be boiled and then| R \anks collected money for the |on the increase, and pedestrians must ologiraphy under Athur Edeson 5 AL x )\ ”.. : | mly\‘ ‘\“.”\ "l“lu( r] t \, wi ;\ ka:;' ly chopped. hen mix - with | Ln!‘]"lll{l\ She worked in other ways, | be protected, and it does seem that it | . e ——— was no wonder (e b fun at you, rkey Proudfoot told | yread crumb ety Tl E c & | = = 99 st s Rl i s e B Ak s i i con .f,"‘ql"\' orimby et ‘_f‘ft free| taking charge of the groups of wom. | can onfy bedone by a rigorous applica- | All For Oue, One For All; the farmyard was laughing and look- | cause you thought you were strut (B aht DSt ALt on|en notaries who sought registrations | tion of the law.’ | Here you will seec “Doug” in & armya as laughing and look- % you were stru pepper and a tiny bit of nutmeg and [ o SOVRIE G PURE s ing his way—-or so it seemed to him. you really weren | make just moist with melted butter. i s — | genuinely great production of Since he couldn't see any joke, he| Master Meadow Mouse put his foot After the clection, Mrs. Shank ad- : Uietay TSONLCD! FOR YOU | decided to leave his silly nelghbors|down on the ground. He was puzzled Romain Salad vised with him regarding applicants | an incomparable story—in which What ate the 9 names of | and go off into the fields where he| “1 don't know why I wasn't strut.| '€ romain is carefully crisped and | for various jobs and helped him in| helatalasithe tambikionfofibis XOICME |countries? The letters are | could be alone. So he walked slowly |t he retorted. “I was raising my | 1¥i¢d and chilled Arrange on -a|FCPLVING to hundreds of letters, Wher life. FRCENA f’.”*ff'nv.',:""".‘.,"2?;"."“,‘,“,‘ away, holding his head high and step- | feet just as high as I could lift|531ad plate Add 1 slice tomato, 1 $he was not doing this, she was di U The first s Scortanp. Now | ping In his most elegant manner them.” slice green pepper. il pepper with | recting the work at the Shank Eurni- \ | e Ron ) iEE Sa 2 anner. e i 2y cream cheese mixed with chopped al. | ture and Storage House, while her . RISSUA aletter or on a postal card o ATEreat dlssnaLipenls ot an Rt e Y IOl 0o e SR alive Berve with{ husband was engaged in his political YALIT |withyournameandaddress. |ter followed him. And though he had | “But you forgot one thing R 5 5 D o | AREWARDwillbemailed | intended to march off without saying| ~“What was that?” Master Meadow = IO Qressing. S N L R e e e ~ The dessert of plum pudding glace — = Today and Wednesday NALGNED|pies ReatyaWONDER: | {105 O o N eoutanie | “You didn't spread your tail,” Tur- | 19 @ PIum pudding covered with spun| LET OFI' LIGHT IN ACCIDENT A FUL OPPORTUNITY S wath) < ; Yo B Sy oo |sugar. To make the glace, melt 1| S Richard Barthelmess DAACNA |hatever your sge, Enioy | resiet spinning about to glare and |key Proudfoot explained. “And that's| o o ooniiated s th 1 table. | Guilty Man Had Bumped Into Woman this pleasure. Address: gobble at his tormentors. half of strutting.” R BR e LR O BUEQD VIl able- | ¥ b 4 KRAMDEN]|, ,ALBRO COMPANY | = e ticneatas) l«\llil'l\‘(l_\rs!‘\.‘ll he sur-| “I—I didn’t know it,” Master ADOSBen BN @ik nalele tra R DAKK : d.nd 3 AA-158, Sta. F, New York | prigeq Master Meadow Mouse with|dow Mouse stammered. And th ire e ahiar fre and WAth. &1 pichester, Dec, 6i—Joséph Stremick | i Nefllen (et —_— _|onc of his tiny fect lifted high in the |darted away, to hide in the grass be- | " ]"M"‘I';“”‘K S ""‘], Bround |, gulity of manslaughter (n couss of this city in |air. He surprised him so much that|vond the fence, [ The Sugar wests and conars tre ot |ing the death of a woman pedestrian : POROROCHOROIRIOOEOGS | Muster Meadow Mouse stood —stock | Illr felt much ashamed to "‘“”i-:mx most attractively. . L . |by crashing into her near Breeze f § .\lml_ unI‘I didn't even bring lis foot A ol e e No French dinner is complete with- [14st_October, was sentenced to onc | ¢ TheBeleoughSurup i ‘lm' held it off the ground as| (Copy L\(‘“;(_'I by The Metropolitan | ou( maroon glace. Large French |¥ear in the Monroe county peniten- | g ; is Home-made i’ \. 1\‘ rozen stiff and couldn't be b spap Service). chestnuts are shelled and cooked in |tiary and to pay a fine of $500. County | [ " | moved. 3 ) ) a thin sirup till tender. The nuts are |Judge Willis K. Gillette said that un- e ] L Tybors wht okEr Wur o dive 08, ki | At first there was a most joyful then removed and drained and the|less towns in the outlying districts KEITH VAUDEVILLE . vet have the best cough remedy look on Master Meadow Mouse's face. sirup is reduced to a heavy sirup, It |provided sidewalks or pedestrians A " you ever tried, 1;?‘:'):1 q:"nnill instan :n\(\.»“ nnl(‘ ‘rlwr should be pale straw color. Then armed themselves with lanterns when | featuring Tezsznzacezeze;ese: ol ML and dismay. To te e truth, FRENCH CEUEBRATE {aip h maroo the sirup. 0 walking in the road at night fatal ic- < : | You' Fably maacd ot thisnwalll | ot Acadowdetse hadniciexpect NEW YEAR'S DAY i et s e R | “The International Revue” g ou’ve probably heard o is well- o A 4 = AL 10 AT e bl RS it of i A GouRh ey A 0 the l’l'vnch‘ (Copyright, 1921, NEA Service.) | Due to this view and the fact that /@ . . - home. But have you ever used it? housewife Christ- | come———— | n q When you do, you will understand why Sopes TR 2 THURS,, FRIL, SAT. J },housundn of qunhes]. the world over, mas day means a |4 P O e " ! eel that they could hardly keep house day of arks Dho- pithout it, Its simple and cheap, but e e The Most Remarkable Pho. R T fensting and her : toplay Ever Made your home, ) dinner s | el . Into a_nint bottle, pour 214 ounces of served on New “THE GOLEM’ Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar Year's. Christ- / e syrup to fill up t:u\ nmt) Or, if desired, + mas Eve is an All | 4 \ use clarified molasses, honey, or corn ! Saint night and & S 5 2 T 4 3 4 evrup, instead of sy ‘.:»rr\:;;wlqlutanxr;‘.i | \ no meat is served { 9 TO 12 ONLY Starting Next Sunday % EVE, ALL SEATS é; y astes gooc e v . . 12 . . P NOW SHOWI AT NEW 1 gives_vou a full pint of better cough E But her dinner One H Loy S et Get Rich Quick Wallingford A UNORK AT s2.00 PRICES. 7 remed® than you could buy ready-made Day! The French cook delights the ne Hundred and Forty-Two 7 for three times its cost. eye as well as the palate and no dish = = O s e It is really wonderful how quickly | {18 sent to the table without its gar- W A RR A A N this home-made remedy conquers a | nishl ‘end decoration S Tha dabon Reduced Balcony Prices Eo-mh—lvlum'\\' in 24 hhuurulur Ie It | wears a necklace of cranberries with 'En Matinee Balcony 10¢ seems to penctrate through every air a bunch of parsley tucked under Ma eS—Dba ) passage, loosens a dry, hoarse or tight | o “” ‘] 4 : tucked ”J,""' his - -u’@- eafi o Bal g cough, lifts the phlegm, heals the mem- chin-like, while a huge lacy effect, ent | [§ Cvenings—Balcony 20¢ branes, and gives almost immediate re- from paper, fans out where his tai lief. Splendid for throat tickle, hoarse- | Plus Taxes ness, croup, bronchitis and bronchial | he French dinner is served with- | 2 asthma i ut butter. If bread is served it ac i 1SS B MU N 2 e Pinex is a highly concentrated rnrr:- companies the f courses B pound of genuine Norwav pime extrac B ; H S ] and has been used for gencrations for | _ o e n M ) throat and chest ailments | ST rite BB raniteat ifa i Toma | transiated into English i | I T LYot N g b : - Parsons’ Theater druggist for 214 ounces of Pinex” with |0 Salmon in Ramekins Regular value up to $5. directions, and don’t accept anything i o : Browned Potatoes Capon . o Niehts BARTFORD | else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis h, ha!” eried Turke rondfoot CaulinEwer A Qrata For o . iree Nights Beginning Tomorrow Matinee B = = . e s e ey i ri | dilow a i V . ; Weilnestls TODAY—CONTINUOUS faction or money refunded. The Pinex | S its you that they're lawshing at | gemon 1oy At e or Tomorrow Morning Only R ! sl 0., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Shigain - Roman Salad Plum Pudding Glace e e HLON MARY ATDE St LRI DAL Raisins Fresh Fruits Nuts — SPECIAL — oLy i The Wonderful Voth il % Maroon Glace “The Old Nest [ R T \ \ CHags Wugers | [evries vannis ™ ‘Wel don't blame them said v L. THivley yv,,m”rm- Yo ertainly B G AR e (HIMSELE) PAULINE STARK B 1 1 The “hors d’oeuvre” is simple. The a Timely Sex Problem RUSSELL SIMPSON ook very queer. Why 1 yneycomb tripe cut in narrow MR, AND MRS, COBURN ing your foot off the ound like | gy fr i 1 ) “DA 9 LONELINESS P 2 el K i i . | A Tragie ¢ by George V. Hobart i l w i MABEL BERRA & €0, WERNER & | é’bflfl'”,‘”u 3}?25{ ,;(‘”n) “T was in the mbdist of taki a sma ““ ““':""]'”llllll :'"4;" i‘\wum\ TRIO, MURPHY & HEWITT, { i i en whe on turne 1 1 1 " . v snueriy RS " ™ § SON, | & Wy | e e it Fhose Hats include BANDED SATLORS, FELT f »r oo™ — " | " » 1 lon't Know almo i . 12 Al nl y v g ThB Pflw Gf lmunma ‘ ol ot e HOODS, VELVET HATS and fifty other [ me. Put a small piccc Riinleny Ty T vl also Children’s Hats, ‘THE MILLIONAIRE’ With HERBERT RAWLINSON At The inside this put Te ith almond Sveeping Reductions On Al Qur Other rom G0c and $1.20, to the pre- e Vi P ———— } e . om 60c¢ “l::(Il R 0 the pre | ever. that ye AYSTIRY ! '\: TRIMMED HATS—COME FARLY 'R t | | il hoart ; AR AIORD Tuesday and Wednesday And Take This reliable remedy stands | lRINRRY Fyouiye h ]) e S ‘ T 6 N X ‘ at the head of the list in reliev- | .00 ke et ou 1C5(IU('~ EH' A T Ch ” i ing all forms of Coughs ’:I_IHIJ laime ' ; ) 3; Allw .~<'k —Matinee daily en l lncr rlp to lnatown | B e it many pacion o aonires 4 L REEVES With the BELLES OF BROADWAY qualities, Being pure and whole- | 000 : vt | B _,\‘l TY SHOW Com an 2--TRIPS DAILY—2 some it is the best medicine for |, Mouse replied some- | & With Harry Cooper | ahildrun 1thl:l|l]un-fiuhjv('l to sud- wh 1 tly K S ratting e | You'll Give Hmi NOW--BALCONY SEATS—Mats, 12¢, Eves. 2-:(.. I Alel"l)?'l'vg:‘v«(«‘(((\\A‘I“.II.~. H50c and $1 ‘.k'l‘ S Fhat's why everybody was g Credit, !‘“\“‘ ! '!l. MG A Rm}!.. New Britain THE CONFLICT,” A Great Photoplay, HERE DEC. 11TH J