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DATLY RALD, IRE DAILY FASHION THU SERVICE RSD AY, DECEMBER 8, 1921 INE CASTLE’S LATEST DANCE GOWN Adele Garrison's New Phase of 3 ( LVELATIONS OF A WIFE Sag { 4 $ REVEL/ NS WIFE | ke AN AN AR AAAAA A A A AAARASAA AR AN SRS AANAAARARA S AR 0« | “THE GOLEM," AT PALA( vosent \ woand has | i ping Iluc A mystical s of medin Fu- [ever bee yed on the J 0SS o8 AN ok ¥ 5110 f 1 " . 11 g6 1 " The Way B Dean Gave Dicky | that i ¢ ive 1 te rope 18 graphi told In “The Go- 1 Be, nevertheless Iis Chance Ho you like acting a8 a sca 1 {tem" & remarkable picture screened nt elements of humor ahout it "y Pa Cosgr ) \ ; of sk ( i rt, with the in Eurobe nes to the Pa iven it materlally, It ulse has ¢ it ! \ e | ¢ NG S e ; L love story enty 1in it which adds e . 7 < ace theater today, Friday and Satu | 1 i i whi ¢ we Joft he Kre u‘ 1t | ¢ 1% redra the [ to the interest for I 1. ‘I'his behind sl I | | The Keith vaudeville bill is headed | picture will ‘ the rest of do | been so turned | ha | shar ove e T the 1 3 : 5 ‘ ) [by a peppery musical comedy, “Fads|the weel upside k ) T ‘1 ’-u ‘w 1 | 0 ) t) thing | gr 2 the 1roc 1 Frolies,” of an unusually unigue | On Sunday i I"0 il give be ¢ e woul s for ¥ to|ad | type The act is filled with many [the first of a f y ving of know a8t 0 ‘\"“ make a public over t njur G t pretty musical numbers and a sur-| “Dream street. This is of David I\ ) t fish and tk s he himseif had declared was| e | prising lot of novelties are introduced, | Wa Griffith’s master hietions pole I 15k e \ consequr On Sunday night the Palace will| and wherever it has Leen shown it “Hen Dean's laugh had I'd like the ©dirne ight y o et thie present the latest Brondway hit “Get| hus been most enthusiostically receiy a )iltiof You s v don't | better Dicky wered N « t ' Rich Quick Wallingtord," the photo Monday ther in want to back for t fish’ tonight, | Madge, fc ¢ Pete don't| 3 pla version of George M, (ohan's class . . after all this e tment | begin m»w 8 over t scratch on my [al ' ane alf euy hireac famous stage play This picture a We came a, long way down here|bean, You kr e | 1 i ¢ % tes | opened up last Sunday evening at the am Street” is taken from two after them Fred ret stubborn- | 8Craps over your ftr R 1o take cure ) 1 1 80 lash Rialto and Rivoll theaters in New | storles by Thomas Burke Known i iy, “and I Ma's ecting to|0f me when I'm sick than over any- [ mustard, f to stiffen, puprika York eity and it has broken all rec- | “Ginw of Chinatown” and “The Sign cook them thing else And 1 vote the fish. [ Soak b im i milk for | ords at these two large movie nouses, [ of the Lamp.” The locale is in the “When they to| My head will wait, but the on't. [ halt ar Add tard The cast is an all-gtar one and the| London Limehouse district, It is a bury Fre ather ren ed re.| 8o, Fred, you just toddle down and|and ches mi Add character of the well known Blackic|tale of romance and love and laughter flectively, dollars to dough- |Ket them. There's the gate now " o Daw and “Get Rich Quick Walling- | symbolized with good and evil i nuts t the s of a good run of | Want any help ¥ re ired ford" are thfully portrayed The [ences fish somewhere will resurrect him.| 1'll 8o wn with him,” Mr. Cos t ! kness | Palace was very fortunate in being LI But if the ladies don’t want to stop|8Fove sald hastily, as I stopped the , able to present this photoplay for four CAPITOL—HARTFORD tonight, Fred, you'll just have to—' | C€8r in front of the gate through which n inct e i days starting Sunda it comes herc| “God's Country and the Law" has I should be very glad to wait while|We¢ had borne the led state LEONE r fitteen minutes direct from its New York run heen made in the hoid, hroad strokes you go after the fish, Fred,” I inter-|trooper hort &, time betor We i rh i of that master craftsman, James rupted with a vivid, grateful memory [ ©an manage cverything, and we won't 1011 | | THE LYCEUM mmr Curwood, who has given fo of what the shy, honest lad, had|DPe lor i{f you're sure your head bread re 15 two | l T XA g NBring ane | thE Screen a vigorous story of the 4 4 e B ave b e ¢ e Cut oul a small eirele he Lyceum is offering its patrons g o p Sea il Sone o ssonly Bl U isEAReE S ln Sl assl monsl L B Dib sack b i ol a treat this Thursddy, Friday and T’j:’, onas {I,“I"A|‘|‘;KI ”'l‘]“' 1”"]1 2o bt GO et i e e e, M Fill eavity with grated Saturday in presenting The Midnight| & oq"0he¢ tor o man, & man driven to be attended to as soon as possible.” | 4 \ ame, Mr. (P ; Sl Cabaret Tt §s a musical comedy | %1% iy “Will You Ever Forget—" Dick, with the bean of Charles the fChes toast in a very hot oven Irevue with ) H{8RE6 by Riae vaval| |-y A RECH OTAEIRER A0 RECLEnesr Kl ndRG] ) z | First, T'll— till v hrowned Serve at [ 7! Se o la love that defied the terrific on- Bes urne er gea : i members of the Belles of Broadway . il Bess Dean tur in her seat so “ g 3 o4 1. | onee towit} ork a ht ¢ he fugitive " Coun- Don't be ¢ Bess Dean cooed | e A b p | slaught of the fugitiv God's m \__“_ Baga - e eataeha \ accompaniment for salad company and it promises to be one ry and the La ne of the hest ek Lkl O, Eun 5 ; | of the best entertainments offercd to : F r t v " heas s 1 toast and cinnamon " stories ever put o 1" ‘“; AL about your poor head ;‘ (”‘m“"m”‘ Tonat (Trademan Gy aesad) ;,“.m Ethel Ofayton will be scen in ! Y"”' ]_‘mv 1 ." : IV- t Oh ! isn't this moonlight glorious? Ltd » G = hotoalay i antiticn “A City|sereen and the picturization is 22 bl Ponr tablespoons butter, te OF SiadiEli : ; erpreted by an all-star cast, hea CREAM CI.EARS L[ oo Sl o R THE TALE o pheoy eniieh A Bl b B Tl [walk we had through the woods to-|'O0H ‘EPEMT | ber 11th, Priscilla Dean in “Confilet,” ]“ ‘_" [] ]’“"’ ‘h e, ‘("H"“ 2 ol | night, Dickybird?" e R b e Ty / [A Universal-Jewel super productlon.’ | Beste. il BICHIE 8 B8 RCICaP! | What Dicky Told. a sieve or roll on molding board to In showing “Confiict” the Univer-|for the last hall ot the week If T had not realized that she was|free from lumps Mix sugar und fal-Jewel feature produced e | e Ir‘hlmravnly trying to goad me into an|cinnamon and beat o hutter fo L f‘{“":- june ‘“'('!“ S “;}j‘“' p mimmn nndmnn:ml exhibition of jealousy, T|Toast 1 lightly ad with . ‘0’,mvrrn _H_m “‘-‘i[lmx“-rq:n‘: ‘\:| ‘un‘\ ']“}' I Pns = am afraid I would have betrayed the | mixtu meck under flame B S @ A | ay evening w o 2 ‘:' ot e Losan e Moy Al s otiares i e g o0 oven to melt. Serve | Y ARTHUR SCOTT B lL\\E.LYk- \moesiveins Alnssect oEn e | | Passage—Clears Throat [ me at ner to i hen LovDIckyl| Atiane amae U L [time. Supporting the star, Priscilla || | — 5 |.‘va )\]\"‘u: Uy fl\.vl\: S ! Yv\l- ].-1 & (Gopyright 1021, NEA Servica)! | Dean, is Herbert Rawlison, onc of the ||| . A ‘n.- S e e Jein e A STRANGE GOBBLI. his eye when all at once a loud “Gob- | best known and most popular players | f your nostrils are clogged and vour e or a n 1 e EW UNEMPLOYED ohble, gobhle, gobble, gobble!” |ble, gohble, gobble gobble! almost | of the silver sheet | head is stuffed because of nasty ca-| Which from her was not only ridicul- - : . el Turly Proudfoot stood in the|tipped him over backward e | tarrh or a cold, apply a little pure,|Ous but offensive. [ waited —Dickys] =006 ¢ AEEERMIMY O G00 mrmyard and craned his neck in| The outery came from the farm-| THREE MUSKETEERS—FOX'S 3 Days More | antiseptic cream into your nostr answer tensely, and when it came [|present tim ha wer inempioyéed = = S aln poss i | penetrates through every pas | ned nard work to keep from hugging|than any perlod within the last 14(evety direction sound certain- There was no doubt of that.| To protect the honor of Queen Anne, OIS AT D ANS i 80othing and healing swollen, inflamed | myself with glee years, according to lahor officials, In (¥ Was close at hgithere) T over, it didn’t come from the|pyArtagnan repeatedly risks hislite in . | membranes and you get instant 3 “I'll tell the world T'll never forget|the mini industry, the bLuilding | \Vasn't a turkey anywhere injroof, nor the chimney. a serfes of thrilling episodes in which In | 4 8 Yo! et Instant re- ? 5 AL 3 > el | sight, neither on the ground nor in Turkey Proudfoot stared at the ably af ; the three 1 3% | HRRETT Iy T Jltrade and the chemical industry t | ) st i 12 | e ably aided by the three muske- ATROUR ot SEAh e Lo 2 e e D e e e e b | thde treen windows and the doors and saw 10 |{eers and this forms the basis of the||| “THE THREE MUSKETEERS Try this. Get a small bottle of Ely's|0f his tone suggested anything but e ey it Just for a moment Vurkey Proud-|one except Miss Kitty Cat, dozing on |famous picture Three Muske- | Cream Balm and any drug store. Your | pleasurable recollections of the walk ;" the unemployed “‘ ;“ & " ‘l”" foot was worried [a window sill. Then something moved |(eprs,” m]fi\v showing at Fox's the R ) A ow ad referred sc .;14) - {ber of persons unemployed on Octo- s NG s e el hel gl S |teers, E XS ater. || s 'nfi'“".m“m ":: B e T linkes iy e oy ! (m.—m:m;‘s export business is boom- | 1€ asked the rooster. “If I gobbled, I|cage, which sv 1 as a green figure | ola in this drar taken from the sn lng: oun! y. A e stufli- | 74 Sl s hh’l‘: o T i AL O S did 't know it clung to the wires on one side of it.|, 0at novel by Alexandre Dumas, and . dryness, struggling for breath is| ou kno Boes bent for | o exchange of the mark, and fn| “No! You didn't gobble” said the| “I'm a handsome bird,” a voice in-|i"it ne is far superlor to any other You feel fine. pardawith asoonfdentinl i raanc it Bt Bes s e vy fantorics | Fooster, “though I must sav that gob- | formed Turkey Proudfoot. “Gobble, | oies which he has yet essayed, ac- secret glee I noticed that Mr., Cos-| many parts of the count PaCLORIes e ded raodl dealililcatyon S1ble BBla: sabhlal roles whic 6 Y sayed, e —— LA e i ave suid to he working overtime. 8 8 y gobble, gobble, gobb cording to many critic rove and Fred were taking their time 5 ; : ; ; : g g grove an: ak 1 Gobble, gobble, gobble, gobb Tor once in his life Turkey Proud-|"" \|{pough The Three Musketeers is Aot oottt dodesde ey | ADOUL getting over the fence, putter- |f There it goes again!” cried Turkey | foot hadn't a word to For the| ° + ¢ [ing over some imagir AT )| | Proudfoot. He was palmost frantic.| moment he was struck dumb i Home-made Remedy i order to keep within ':Nw« of my “How can T fight that fellow if T| At last he found his voicc. *“Who| | Stops Couglu Quickly husband, “this dam-sel,” he drawled can't see him?” he cried. He looked |are you?" he bellowed | { % |the svilables atrociously, almost in- e i e et G o v, R ]| L e vt % | 8 v s buzzom friend of yours | was no one there except the gilded| “Don't laugh at me!” ctied Turkey | A tamily snoniy casily % |shouldn't be allowed loose in the| | rooster that told which way the wind | Proudfoot. | Wuickly made, Eaves abouy % | moonlight. 1t seems plumb loco herd blew. He looked up on the roof of the| “Polly wants a cracker,” said the| ot bbb bbbl | She appeared to have all her five i = £ farmhouse. | green bird. : el ¢ i i oday, Fri., Sat " ; | senses, and was fishing away like th Y B [ k C and “You don't suppose that fellow's Afew quick steps brought him | ool ) Y%u might be surprised u{. know that ;rst of us until (hfl) T l,‘vr)'“" i | You can Bring Back Color and|yjging in the chimney, do you?” he|upon the plazza, nearer the cage|l The Most Remarkable Film yhp"'m‘ 1m[7n;r-?1“; Ler’:iru)?omoeruai]:o};:: hen r»mnn‘mg “mny g aer at i Lustre with Sage Tea | asked the rooster. | where the annoying green person Ever Made! Direct From a bl ettt i S s L i Ipt “No st he | id the rooster. | swung and made queer, throaty noises [l Nine Months' Showing in New Y“ ("\’It';\p Bititer ‘”;Jmpt SN And then she began «Ilvn\flmu and Su phur. I#cre vou I'd fly up there and sounds which only angered Turkey York City beats anything clse you ever tried, Usu- | Cinating vistas’ which simply must i« - catch hir | Prondfoot the more ally stops the ordinary cough or chest [eXplored to sce how the moon dap-| wyen vou darken your hair with | he root’s high for one of my| Turkey Proudfoot took a little run [ 66 19 cold in 24 hours, Tastes pleasant, too— | pled the three trunk, and so forth. ige Tea and y:,vm{, no one can | Weight to fly to,” Turkey Proudtoot|and rose into the air, to crash against children like it—and it ia pure and good. ‘If 1 had f een v!us‘ mmn:m [itell; becausa s so naturally, so |remarked. “Still, T could flap up to|the cage and then fall flapping upon | F | Pour 2% ounces of PmexY in a pint | madness on "hlv part of «.}:"Lm\ ‘H”m\ Preparing this mixture, | the top of the woodshed and get to|the piazza floor. | KEITH VAUDEVILL i - onule ave ac YOCKE \ 1 1 e i take T e P riele 3 5 1 N | }m&:}l“ thm; oL i ‘6‘”‘ B ?‘"]E'?I’i‘(‘:l | would rh-n 1 .'nl] my ]‘” : m\' |: though, at home is mussy and trouble- | the house m there . I'l tak The green person shrieked. And the with the unique musical comedy i a Sugar syrup. r use clar balls of twine and paid them out ali ;e A{ jjatia cost you can buy at|@ 100k and see how high the house|hired man, with an in his hand, lr;olum. Eom'v. G B:rp&vru%h:‘r;slszg each vista, so we could find our Way |, v driie store the ready-to-use prep- |100ks when I'm near it.” peered out of the woodshed door. F d d F i‘ g £ o s )0 he L = : ¥ I 3 1, U " v > ) ' ave of sugar ssrup, if desired. ' Thus ¥ou | back again. As it was, about the third |4 avion Simptoved ny the addition or| To the rooster’s delight, Turkey| “Here, you old gobbler! You leave adas an roilcs B e battle of | tree we ot lost, and the evening was|oihey ingredients called “"Wycth's | Proudfoot started towards the house.|our Polly alone!” he called. And he o e then just one darned vista after an-|gaze and Sulphur Compound.” Yon | The rooster promptly called to all the |ran out and gave Turkey Proudfoot | Sunday TDmmahc And as a cough medicine, there g |Other until we fimally reached the | gampen a sponge or soft brush |hens to “come quick,” because Tur-|a sharp rap with the axe helve “Get Rich Quick Wallingford" " Comedy Sugidested by really nothing bester to be had at any |State road and trampled down it 0|ty it and draw this through your | key Proudfoot was going to fly to the| Turkey Proudfoot ran oft and hid | 'Characfuscf omas B ; J Peico Tt goes right fo the spot and |the car just before you arrived on the |nair taking one small strand af a|roof of the farmho “I hope he|behind the barn and sulked. “ ves quick, lasting relief, It promptly |Scene. Moonlizht ! Vistas! EVery|iime By morning all gray hair dis- | Won't get into trouble,” said the roos-| “There's a bird around here,” he | e | | A 18 the inflamed membranes that line |one knows 1 Te you, falr spouse, | yhpears, and, after another applica- |ter with a le. It would be a|muttered, “that mocks Miss Kitty | || & 5 %; | the throat and air passages, stops the ’I.In if you propose strolling in the tion or two, your hair becomes hean- | Pity if he fell down the chimney."” Cat; and they call him a Cat Bird. ‘;‘ ,j_] Supel'lafive ex | ‘ emnoying throat tickle, loosens the | moonlight for it least three moons to | tiry)y afrkened, glossy and luxuriant In spite of his words, the rooster | Now, here's a bird that mocks me: so| 1 Al i phlegm, and soon yvour cough stops en- |come I'll—feed you to the ravens | Gray, faded hair, though no dis.|didn't look at all uneasy. Indeed,.the|T should think they'd call him a Tur- | § I dmple Of hlS‘ meom- | tirely. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, He had carefully kept his tone one | giice, is u sign of old age, and as we | only thing that worried him was the|key Bird. But they don’t. 1 heard | il L) I , Th Il ho;rsam‘ss and‘ hr'nlnchul mthta'l i ‘m careless banter, 5o that Bess Dean | o1l desire a youthiul and atteuctive | fear that Turkey Proudfoot wouldn't|the hired man call him Pretty Polly. |8 i pfilfloe art—The inex is a highly concentrated com- ST AR el it ¢ b s .| “Pretty Polly indeed!" Turkey i - | ] | could take no offen without | apnearance, get busy at once th | get himself into a scrape. But he Pretty Polly indee urkey , 5 nd ‘;" ?”f‘”’} pide "‘)‘”"""If“‘_“‘;‘,‘.:‘ | making herself appear ridiculons. But | wyetn, i Sulphur Comuound | thought it more polite not to say ex-| Proudfoot sniffed. “That creature is - 1 wonde! PICf’ll(’ o | i o};tsm_:’zal(;nf_:h:a;‘:pm.;sm:;'m‘m‘\ )r.‘_(x““; [T knew ! T knew! and she knew! and |and Jook sears younger fotly whit hoped nothing but a bunch of green feath- Ahur. - Fri. - Sat il fl,e ear - A H]mé »‘!“ G B YO | —most satistying knowledge of all to| Purkey Proudfoot stalked up to the|ers and a loud voice.” | e | g Al ist for “214 ounces of Pinex” with o 3 | = N ¥ | ol g;’;‘;‘imnfd"d i accept anything |the leashed feline within me .-m-w— T === | farmhonse and stopped near the pi- - | LAST 3 DAYS | O Ia!e and haunf 1| else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis- | knew that I knew ! i azza. e was gauiog npwards and | (Copyright 1021 by The Metropolitan 8 0{ lellcou e i i A | Thation oy oty refindad: - The Ploex F l h E medsuring the height of the roof with Newspaper Service). BELLES OF BROAD in Chfilm | Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. WITH YOUR S Ai‘ AD or ltching Lczema, s N | Presenting i % 3| B lates B . . Il | Old SO?CS and P"eg decade later, in 1911, thé amount of 1 o | ____ new insurance was $2,870,000,000, an e 10001 | | HEN the salad It guarantee myfointment, Increase of u llttle more than one- =4 | I | HEN the salad | peterson of Buffalo, “to cure eczema | In 1921, therefore, the issue | PR to stop the itching at y ‘\\M be almosti three times that of C b t I | Bt B dl e e 0 N EM P@LlClLS‘ e mods” e, i hat abare | andiiiot wit i ey IN'S the issues w much g - than Starting Sunday Evening ! poa I QTN PN n't d i ever before. Money was plentiful and Full of Fun and Frolic | | ”“ el 8 LG T the results of the war and the epi- E 3 Mat.——23¢ - 12« Eve, | | o e et | William A, Carley of Frankiin, N h’[U“C T[ han 13000 PO‘MG“ IOP: demic of Influenza had impressed up- Bid Your Friends Good-by 1 | el e R R He writs | on the people the need of life insu FoRtire Platie | et {1 used PI {ance. Tn 1 however, the bus g3 fi\,{.‘,, e on a little bo : terribly W Tore Than Elghl Billien | ness has been aftected by trade con- R A e .‘” I e Then there Touttel, & brave and general retrenchment. Notwith- | € ay (1] ek e SV 8y 080 . i fireman of who is glad to standing this, the amount of life in- ing or broken out skin, the itchi elaborate writ + he | surance this ve. 1l exceed that r‘ 1 stps and heail an S T R R fruit or fish | Wite as follow had an old sore e Dec. 8.—Reports to the | sura is vear will exceed that of |f§ n S5 snéclalist: This S e S R e TR ny u'v, The hest N 1l convention of the Asso- | le‘\ single year, with the exception of |8 1 aind . ¢ : fai PETERS i fe Insurance Presidents 0 13 . 9 tion, made into a plea f the salad do not repeat the %avor Li b0 Tl gives such a quic s the acc m,‘,m,.m,m‘ ent ealed the sore quick § said to indicate that U'p to 1919, pew life insurance he |ty parrow eczema, that notl easiest salad accompaniment to |V And ver in Canada com e new insurance issued in tlre | each year, on the average, increased : fo "f ot t : Bkl prepare uses crackers as the foundn. |@ letter from A. Blockeby, statir United in 1921 will amount to | about 10 percent. Thiscoveredaper-|®W . BeoC e i sy me o | | “The best DevarahiLiror ten 18,150,000 separate policies I s e 'h{ f Starti | ' 2 : 2 | 1 Sl i S PETERSON OINTMENT, )" will mark a ise [ increase was as high as 18 percent. Starting r:;;: B, 1L quickly: sul the tehing | e ™ American foil | Dig boX for 85 cents, Mall orders |of thr rters of one per cent. {n|Another year it was as low as four | g§ Stnday, Dec. 11t ”"',l‘,,‘,f"[.:,'\", Curwood® ”'le’"“ S N o Al ohesie With Bolt #e ek Bups [Mhed by Petetaon Ointrient Co., Inc., | the of policies compared with | Pereent. Then, in 1919, came the un- |} Sunday, Dec. 1ith “GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE TAW" ) G s 5 e e (e this | Buffalo, N. ¥ Just yeur, (he most prosperous in life | paralleled increase of 62 percent over PR G UAD DEAN 2 big, bang-up S i e eruptions| - ixture on sm crackers ira istory. The amount of | the new business of 1918. Therefore, | Z SA2 of soran enture 3 ash, pimples c e smal lker —————c e — 3 f b SR ‘Y« H’ ,‘r ; SHEE e | dust with paprike a Ve urance thus would be 15 per | that the aggregate amount of new life In FRANK STATFORD, in ou do r ! 4 1t for im- e Don’ ‘ s t1 that of last vear and |insurance in 1921 is less than that is VAN WINKLE'S DREAN" provement t qui ow You|* 25 E & t hes 1919 | 81 in 1920, is cause neither for 1 Wat- ' ; Chebae SquATES 2.6 per cent. ahead of that of 191 | 20, ‘@ 1) \ RIS ‘ ot BRI i I € as e were Drmsented by John|Surprise nor disappointment. In ONFLICT et phur at tors OiTies b i1 lepoo : SPE ey B ¢ ymbe, president of the Thoe. | moral potentiality, considering the || A Fantastic sienl Comedy by JACK s g aE e S S S 1 o Make Hair Grow Strong, | nix M o Insurance company | conditions under which the 1921 new |§ ARNOLD and LEO EDWARDS Sum ORI At saEnoonimURta s ited s (SR RER L St R BEOWERLDE D Rt o who 6Ald that the | Insuranch was bought by the Ameri| Universal-dewell Super Pro All Next Week D, W. GRIEFITH 1 f negur, 1 teaspoon minced fhick and Lustrous Hyetath R et taanic . $ gl dvction sents “WAY DOWN BASNT No o ad- T o FER R N [ 1921 re new wsurance 1 people, the results mark progress | vance in Prices. teaspoon salt, paprika, square 14 % | mark rather retro- | rather than retrogression.” — — — S e e ‘han a.5 of | 1 your lair is thinning out, don't|gress s an encouraging index - el T ew—— - Ut oft crusts ana | WAIL another day, but 50 to n good | of retu normal business condi COMPLETING Nt e : X £ 1 truly efficient hair grower. | Ret have been furnished by nickly Mix cheese, butter, hread L TURNS UUT ITSEI.F‘ e par pemmer | Don't say: “Tts the same old storyi | 145 of 1 et armehed Y Three Victims of Rialto Fire Ave Still arSOHS ealer [ R ind Rl i Goth e e e heard it before,” hut try a hottle | panie business in the United | in Critical Condition HARTFORD - !)\ AR ead on the toasted squares, dust their 1 They guarantec Paris- | Slate id Mr. Holcombe hese | New Haven, Dec. 7.—Coroner Mix FREN: Y HSHONIN e in urrounding Ingre e & ho top lalli hair a tim- | 148 1 wrote 97 per cent of | was o 5 " PRE-N. Y, SH [ 2 i B paprika and put in a he ¥ I s b 0| was completing his inquest into the CAR ,\m "TON B 1 Feducrs mfammation ava g S| TR 410 : R E A e T R L urlesque 80 toughens the tender, sensitive 8kin |1 onc ruff and almost tantly stop scalp | returns are based on the actual | giating him e begun to put the | $ 3 Adkrheath h PRET T N s {ah PRI ; £ new business paid for up |evidence into shape for fingl .'\.,,,\-4»,-. H. B. WARNER All week—Matinee daily not per v ate ¢ and the Il Whites 2 eggs, 4 teaspoon salt, 1-4 1 ATH:saRG icon r 1st of t year, plus an |ation. A, 8 Black, president of the (HIMSELT AL REE turns naturally almost over|teaspoon paprika, grated cheese < i o the remaining - Lwo | New England Theaters Corp. who had 1 T He BEAUTY SHOW night i whites till stiff and dry. lvat | ! tpr In 1920, the i ben of NCW | hoen asked to appear at the inquest | n a’ Timely Bex Problem MUAU “Outgro s o harmless antiseptic | 4 L ANOUEN th vome issur a8 000, insur- DL va Ehas % £ v " “Outgro” | ’ bHit | th il pepper and. add enou o ‘ | was insur- | has not replied to a letter the col [ A 2 With Harry Cooper manufacture i dist He rated cheeseo make the misture 1k ai O nd lustrous, | i oner sent him Y 9" b A ever, anyons v m the dru e right consistency to form int 1 appear twice as abundant [ Twenty vears ago, 1901, Ameri- The condition of patients in the | By Cosmo Tamilton ou'll Give Hmi store a tiny bottle contalning direc-|marbles. Drop in deep hot fat : I i sage s inexpensive and [ can it irance companies wrote | hospitals was unchanged today. There |1 W gl L S Credit, Boy tions. fry to a den brown Drain on | cusily ainable at all drug stores | 8§ VU.bbh ot new insurance. A lare now only three in extyama danea 5 b S L I S TR A

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