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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DE( MBER 7, 1921, O st § —— b 4 e W BT WS S — o "~ . 1 1 ¢ to A ’ ‘ SOFT IN OUTLINE MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS | ‘ I E Adele Garrison's New Phase of 3 s YT m ~ t REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | that 4 { { i | 1 i ght DI ¥ L 1 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS AANAAAAAAAANNANAPA CTHREE MUSKETELRS" IS ol 1 ¢ Shirkin is a . ' yanee he STILL GI 3 CROWDS | screim the portrayal of thes The Moment Madee Had Alone to tof Mrs | - ayRDaR e, STILL G1 1‘111\4 I ‘I Sl ey S ek N ddl With Dicky 1€ erved by C I'rave t t t ¥ Thé audien t Fox's theater last [\, Mac becoming an - ! . t i Everything's fe i to | night and this afternoon were again |, gt § everly ted and as for ; it Momehdiah \ ta g i ¢ | transporte 1"1 ackwa ]'l.'u'l‘- 18e8 & | 1 now member the company, Miss G listance of 300 ve Sue Milford, she made quite an im- i ; ¢ picture The Dolly LaSalle who proved to be quite K Byt i [ . showing ali this nimble on her feet and took all N S N Flashing swor by surprise ! At Eight-Thirty Then?" e s s fontns el and daring deeds The Midnight Cabarct is the title of [ t ember I ot PERALS this one of the most thrilling ot p ; s v € 5 an th a litt vl ¢ % 3 " the show tor the la f of the week v 80 rapldly alspatched, and | triu il : o exor \nryr.‘.l here oo Col, Travers rose we o 1w At < where. e photogray ,_ MY AT P, I 1 5 exa At ; | The story, based on Alexar Dumas’ THT: GOLEM” AT PALACE o greatest novel, has to do with the plot mystical story of mediaeva [] t ed. o, You, Gr of Cardinal Ri W to bring about | Europe is graphically told in “The e the downfall of Queen of Aus-|Golem” a remarkable picture screened both of t ¢ ¢ trig, who, with King Louis the thir- urope which come to the Palace I ! Dicky 1 teenth, ruled France in the 17th r, Thurslay, Friday and Satik 1 erving ¢ A% Titias Tt ry. In order to discredit the queen, |day. Paul istinguished ] 6 ke quiokly to ”(“ encape of Smitt o cardinal secks to involve her continental nd director « ; AL Waa onle the tortu ; a scandal with the Duke of Bucking- [not only directed the production, but < ratralnn in w" R e S | ham, the prime minister of England. [plays the arduous role of the ¢ P VR SE A of SR ‘,"I His plot is frustrated through the |monster called “The Golem." A0 z, e Tinubes HCOl IS VS e Ly work of D'Artagan and his loyal| The Keith vaudeville bill is headed T ‘ coffee L AT T I A friends, the Three Musketeers, in the by a peppery musical comedy, as as yo s R YL Yo Tl most amazing series of adventures, [and Frol of an unusually ue He glanced ound quickly, then| ° K ;]‘l“ LoNlay Asraathe a duels and thrills that have ever been |type, The act is filled with many pret- looked at me s de e S "“’ u | plctures. ty musical members and a surprising v Tinaed notisaproh f A el e 3 e lot of novelties are introduced the sou that thoughtfulness,” |antly. “Oh, boy ! y T say T DREAM STREET COMING. George M. Cohan's greatest stag: bowing gallantly. Beginning Sunday evening and con- | Play, "Get Rich Quick Wallingford," i He did not even glance 1 pelruit and Oyster Salac e £ ate ST P 4 T wish I might take the ctedit. 1|neay, ind T AT iain ; ; Sacionan tinuing for the first half of the week, [nOW the latest sensation as a photo A ean, an saw her look of surpris T'we I C % 1 5 play as New York audiences went said f m‘,,‘(‘ 1t was Mrs. | She had not yet learned that t | a four-act vaudeville bill of merit will |Pia s o Kron 0 vmpw of it [ of ed's volatile ty I : be augmented by David Wark Grif- | Wild over it at the Rivoli and Rlalto e [:e a8 Volatlle type the newe LSIOWL t I fith's recent ccss, “Dream Stroct.” | theaters where it opened a two weeks “We'll give a standing vote of [ venture has the strongest lure. He|into sections ery of | " Other early releases at Fox's in-)run in each house last Sunday. Pretty thanks to Mrs. Kronish, then,” he re-| had been absurdly fascinated by her,|skin. W oyster clude “The Lone Star Ranger,” with | near everybody has seen or heard of turned quickly. “Pardon me. but at this chance to join in a man- | tand the , e | am Tarnum, Mary Plekford in|the play and will also remember the He turned, went over to Dicky, ""”"‘* led by the commander of the, B MO “Through the Backdoor,” and others. |story as running serially in the Sat- threw a word in passing to Ted Cos- X}olnflers, hé had forgotten her com- o it « (By Mation Hale) poAIARA InushTOo BN-EG Tine, the hat i urday Evening Post for a long while. grove, and in a few more seconds a v‘P etely. ]‘v’ ML i . ias an off-the-face slant exceptionally| THE MILLION AIRE AT LYCEUM | o ; who were ‘,' at the inn were s::led 5 Good-ni ; _‘\[re Graham.” Co e, laite v New Yorl 7.—Ostrich feathers | becoming to youth. Its chief charm is Owing to the poor photography of M \\ PLAY (l NTER. B BHSatab] ey eRoNNLy . Sptaigy O A bent deferentially over my|iousted crickers, 1 f i graceful dis- (in the softness of its entire ol -|“It Might Hapen to You,” the man-| Chicago, Dec. i—Northwestern uni- the hot coffee and the m»m:lrws rolls| hand. “At eight-thirty, then? 10 rray tri Poiret hat. A rather | crown and brim |agement of the Lyceum theater mada | versity may have colege for and cakes of Mrs. Kronish's provid-| “I shall remember,” T returned se-|, [other arrangements immediately after | an opponent next learn- ing. But Ltv‘zore we sat down, indeed, | dately, and as he turned away I found Siiaa e the first performance and secured as|ed today when an invitation to play as soon as Col. Travers left me, I had | Dicky by my side, his face bluck with Saia o and top each haif with a |PICKS 1,000 CHICKENS Ithe feature picture “The Millionaire® | at Danville, Ky, on Northwestern's a frown, nge, 1 | s Eoien - |with Herbert Rawlison. Thi open date was announced “What's the great idea” he| w- GraparruibiTee IO BUY; STEALS THEM |\ o esting story and held e Fe . ' sneered. ““What's this to remember bk Thre ot D g Council Bl Dec. 6.—An enter- | e to the very finish TO (_()\( H FORDHAM FIVE ACheS an ams. M\”Fm"m”y?” 1 cur L cups grajy rising chicken thief visited A itown presented New York, Dec. 7.—Eddie DButler (A ML TN 0 JUR SETL ) 1 tablespe ; | zela- | Strange, farmer near Sheldon, 8 Broadway Co. is noted Cornell athlete has béen ap- of pleasure ::v his obvious jealou 1 (white), 2 tablespoons |@fternoon and asked tl iculturist | ep (.rl sure « ,,.\ (nLr.f 1in . Dit| pointed basketball coach at Fordham Instant Relief e Y o a7 1o Crike up 100 chickens sa that he | ntreduced m (he Chinese dan berween | Laivrsity: “I ean’t tell you here,” I murm ehtly i Mix salt and sugar conld call for them Monday | ——— ——— Don't fool with slow-acting rem-|91pping my hand through his e with st in fruit juice until dissolved day night the fake buyer return- | T R AR A T TS B TR to the Strange farm while the | KW DAY e espoons co ine in 4 ta do let's t edies when Begy's Mustarine does the | 'Only that it's about Lil. Bu wer | to cis-|owner and his family siept and stols work in half the time. | hurry home. I mu#t fix up that cut,|mix o not usea tin and pour over boiling wat When your throat is sore or the|and, oh, Dicky! I know !" st fork for 501ve When cool stir in fruit juicc he crates filled with chickens from | I agonizing pains of rheumatism rack | I squeezed him arm ecstatica on salad plates When just beginning to jelly add|where they had been stored in the beaten ,\\;n of Turn use .t h, but he hent a your body or old Lumbago compels|Saw the frown van you to lie very still, then you want| ed look on gie. As ¢ fruit is i pack in ic salt. | something that w put you on your The devil you do,” he whispered Ambros) 1.6 o and s gar- L feet again and' the quicker it does it|back, but he had no time for anv| Two g s anradned esc cherry Increased Service the more joyful you'll be. |more comment, for Bess Dean came|cocoa o L e sefruit Puddin | New York to Savannah Its Begy's Mustarine you want be-|up to us and laughingly took hold of | teaspoor s powdered half tablespoons gela- Three Sailings Weekly ). cause it is known as the quickest|his other arm 5 e " |tine ,1 apefruit juice Tuesdays, Thursdays, Satordays, 3 P. M. 55 ks 5 2 schino. » Superior freight and SSENEr Service i pain-killer on earth. It ends aches| “Nothing like having ecnough fe e G 5 cu S erints somth and west. Thtough pickags t DAYS MORE and pains and reduces swollen joints|inine adorers when the hero comes|tough center and skir Loosen pulp Soften gelatine cars from Savannah. and muscles in half the time it takes | home from the wa she said au-|wit spoon but leave in the st 1| cover, Add fruit FnrstCl_nsaP-s-cnzcr:nr;-.lljew\’ork most remedies. daciously, and Dicky grinned at her Sprinkle with cocoanut and sugar |‘1ouble boiler till (,I" Savannah | ‘em“nc sonville -, e Rub on B Mustarine, the best| “I'll het many rk would envy|and let stand on ice for two hours fold in o $30.38 | iy $36.54 and speediest of them all for chest|me,” he retorted. ‘““Well, Cosgrove, Whip cream till stiff, add salt and Ul stif Round l Round colds, pleurisy, bronchitis, neuralgia, i o e b ot $54,68 | 5$65.77 neuritis, gout, stiff neck and sore feet — n misture sets R Ores ywdmflqflm;:f stateroom Jt's the original mustard plaster im TR W AT whipped s Chill and remove Woar Tas 5% add provement and cannot blister. Use it ~“TIM from molds to serve | at the first sign of Influenza. Sold Tradenn (Copyright, 1921, NEA Service) | only in a yellow box—30 and 60 cents. T i_I E - L3, J Banjoflon st s n gl | PichE.Nonther.NewYo{k DANGER IN LACK OF RED CELLS Weakened Blood a Dehility S It was very hard to please Turkey| He found nobody there. But that 4 foo To he sure, he a g|ann gobble sounded aga 1« . - Gude’s Pepto-Mangan Proudfoot. To be sure, | A b 1 i i Thursday—Friday—Saturday pleased himself. But nothing anyone him back into the yard even Overcomes ols there was one thing t him very peevish Tonight Only—“EXPERIENCE” he came from | did seemed to suit him. And |faster than before always made “Who did that?" he squalled ed him. Some- tion after him 15 the same voice that had gob The Most Astounding Photoplay Hit in Years hody 1r it was the| And sor goboling of the younger turkey cocks repeated this g To anybody that wasn't a turkey their voices sounded just as sweet Blood becomes feeble when there Direct from a nine months’ run at the is a lack of red blood cells. Fatigue always causes the blood to collect Criterion Theater, New York City ::'::;( ‘{:\“:;;m‘;]"':ofl'}‘“hll’;f:: :(g;];:ilnla l'nlrkw_\j ]"Irnurlm:’fl's But he ::“-\‘r,\‘ {'rmnlmm s rage was ter- sleep and a good nourishing meal H\P\:,;l:,mr' ('h}‘vt’ Lo ’“\. Wbl i L s e T 5 lit blood throws off the poisons and is| 'ng with (nl‘ E,O bles except i [ m..\ . m’ h,v fetropolitan shagosed 1o its normal condition, But|SWD. Ttner they wire too loud or __;___TL"' Service) when sleep is neglected and the waste t00 #01Y) too HigH or too 10w, or too short. And whenever a \nmvk matter from fatigue and overwork uml cock gobbled in his hear T P Th K ) « 1 [ ) B 3 ot thrown off, the blood beCOmES| .\ q1o0t was sure to rush up to mm arsens ealer weak and poisonous wasté matter 1071 ON g | B ——— . er him to keep still ; takes the place of red cells. Faces|&nd order hin &1 LOTIDLER HARTTORD | (& - — Kabome pals, physioal atrength weak | Bake 1 Today and Thursday [ Qouption, Cortuming. Rerearch under EIward Knoblock: ens, appetite is poor, and a phase ot| They usually obeyed him. Not on A Direction under Fred Nblo debility develops. was Turkey Proudfoot the *l'l ( “"'-“" A gobbler on the farm, but he 1 } et Photogrophy under. drthur Edaron Gude's Pepto-Mangan taken stead- 2 i ily for a while makes blood rich and | €T "’l“’,‘l“""“ LR CL O e H’I B WARNDR red. The red cells carry life-giving | V25 @ young turke oxygen to the entire system and drived 9ared defy him. Once in a whi (HIMSET n X y | of them foolishly ventured tc off the polsonous waste matter. Drug- | This newest of “Doug’s” productions, this most en- chanting of all Dumas’ vivid stories, this marvelous vis- ists sell Gude's Pepto-Mangan In| Turkey Proudfoot to mind “ N )3 fiquid e bt forsd IT“I:,_ v the [affairs. And then there was 2 ualization of “The Three Musketeers' is truly a picture genulne, with the name “Gu p- | be a fight- i B G0k AT for everyone—for your family and every family. From to-Mangan" on the jackage which ende ! . " ST | s it, the young can learn frankness, kindness, valor and e iion, v Tin generosity. The old can find forgetfulness of trouble and taste its antidote for sorrow. And all of us who be- lieve in Life's drama, with its chapters of gaiety and ing the young cock vard f PTAY o i | Luckily for the terg, t1 NUUfiIbhiwg-Nl 'cl(v‘"l\i SR s i wit, owe to Dumas a debt of gratitude. ie Nature's first aid to | Although Turkey Pro t dian't “ALL FOR ONE, ONE FOR ALL" tte body in times of like to hear others gohble, nevert weakness. iess he enjoyed the excuse a that the gobbling gave vhen he had noth Scott'sEmulsion| %o gobbler testing his SU D. W. GRIFFITH’ AY FOR 4 DAYS —DREAM STREET unsurpassed in purity boring feld. Newly SN Rl e = ; ¢ b and goodness, is Eheh it e Ay ch ok taRte framy ‘ T N oD | In Conjunction With A ?:u:xshlrgcnt x{n.el; form ® | >roudfoc o I v."-m 5 ‘ GREAT VAUDEVILLE BILL A K i | X CULLEN LANDIS | /~ ; BEOL ; USRI - PAULING STARK | TRAATIT Ao e '|“-lll\l.\~‘ o y i % 3 : FOI (w] Fl. i L{ flw Sl el S 1 WEDNESDAY—Last Performance of 'RIP TO CHINATOWN—- —_— & HEWITT } AMAKDS No woman need have a repule | 7 ! YL ’U' 5 | 3 LI fivrm " “"“, ': v} :v"r ;wv“\r:-r‘;rr; ," : ; ¢ B\ ‘: “ THI MILLIONAIRE and y liver, which is easily ashly ey 'J Feal ."» f i | At The and quickly remedied. For a good, [ " ' i i safe, purely vegetable regulator b Ty to. ¢ AR N KE e f.\,) R sumca. 1§ B‘“J‘NQUL : KEITH VAUDEVILLE STARTING THURSDAY MATINEE ) = oM || somebody g ne decired § ATl week—Matinee daily < 2 g i e ;51%?51)%&{}\}2 ‘?fl erbiastele e et \L REEVES With “FADS AND FROLICS” ‘ g slouchiis B 4~:i 1 ‘, \‘ 1 I hurrled a 1t ];'\l»l.\ ‘.]{()\\ ‘\ [. & ;\1 .vi . 7 : [ BELLLS OF BROADWAY ETHEL CLAYTON PILLS:To. Nxo}\t 'vfi?')\ P at oncel? N | e nigque Musical (omed) 3 Tor i Atfl’]/”l’ g , (:‘ ] p v t ‘ N > ‘ ou ” (ll\'\' ‘!nll . 37 R = | STHE MIDNIGHT CABARIT ‘“THE CITY SPARROW" Onk‘cr,f‘fl M:lln.fiuflwd o | I o ”Av_" M‘ ke (.}fl (‘1'<\‘;l’i(, Boys ! Sunday—“GET Rl( H Ql ICK WA LLI\(:FORD" | ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW { » i

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