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Have me in the s I'm incur 11y the ir her with the or other day that germ with a O come dowi lazin \rux brea T hat switc mer of which, face never subject T knew by the glim a smile however in his eyes, no hint of ippeared in his sober But I hailed with relief ght indication t his > mood was lightening. have you?” 1 knew that he meant to i ude Lillian in his ques- jtion, and I ar accordingly. “Lillfar sted | before s it T know have an extra coffec with even tense, The i lhous ‘\!u‘l. hau ly ust will cup you be as glad of Mrs. Cosgrove if you'll wait for “There They Are Now ! “That will be delightful,” courteously, but with the most personal perfunctoriness, and I that T was watching the road tensely Lillian's return t mine would | distinctly a erry" e pet d breakfast table was plainly to be But I did not to per- Lillian to face present until she had prepared he himself disap- meant any with rippled, merin im- aw they stare all him i glax the “goosel role st seen. mit Propose Robert's nood heen for it. that regained sufficient mastery of to show her no hint of proval in my presence, and I see her alone before he had )pportunity tor a private chat her. There was a patter around the corner Junior trotted up owed by Marion had been given Mrs. Cosgrove peacock u I was confident ud me, can't fool {on your t |ing at The and ‘u.,( o his to feet | and of the us, little house ciosely two children their breakfast in order that Lillian|" 7 " ¢ wnd T might have our time free, and ‘mm It hey were both in ous mood, for |, Ll brealifast in the spacious kitchen is a ||, weq Ty treat to them. house to W he mother?" and the nded worriedly “Don't Vere muvver said He lutitully—he is where | ¢ oren si e echoes everything impartially— |, ) our his little face took on that he vhich entrances every mother, the|ip 1 ook which means a brain process s0ing on behind a littie child's eyes “Oor muvver don. Mine muvver| A% that he announced proudly, running | ey tretched arms r ! harshest shower of Kkis | heara obert Savarin drew Marion down on | goot lap as he answered her question. | Mother's gone driving, to fol- | ‘Mayhe you to sy T 'g Marion de- Junior echoed | at the stage look hen he is | tail.” here.”” into ont sestatic hug and my a on was intc bac rietta ad swect- stey 1" the child echoed ment. “Who took her?"” Robert Savarin leoked at me, ¢ with a little mental anathe or the undue emphasis he aged to place on the vered as casually as pc 1. Travers of the st 2 driving incident. arc will ar drivir be now m\ Hn\ Kk They , there they Travers’ car dri up 1 the officer, alighting, } to the ground with impres urtesy back soon it the ped sive fal co (OCKING YOUR MQ DINNER dis. flavor tarnips, | cahhe tinetive sprouts or caull flower lbut n a well-huttared bakine coenized my attempt to| P pat A peacock in front of the v.um-‘ IFor a 1 Turkey me nip nips, BRIT A\IN DAILY HERAI T — AT T No production m ha nment o every nd it at I members i entire pot bread cru e turnip! steam ;*SLEEW TIME _TALES| |anytiins & THE TALE OF TURKEY PROUDFOOI Y ARTHOR SCOTT BALEY | | PROU paid no heed to it moved very about t Turl scemed Ty 1inute at to he s eedn’t p Prou me ail. Ang Proudfoot 1 I'm no eak to,"” YY|T'm not enough of,a dandy, hen was sor sort irkey of 5y see newcome be rude nrietta nee he ago. W is dumb. No dou had one—would be the Out sound the so startle pe of i ) the a kward. Hen, s1 to be or two Turkey Proud- this f Johnni spreading his own You's eadily peacock caimiy turned his head Henrietta what happened whet the far ir riscilla vhich wi in throu tonight ) dy the wrd com complete pen i thot loesn't like th know the mornin Coy till ready to NEA (0 didn’t Some Aggain th n heard red that et S hi LYCEY voice rds t SDAY Vit minutes you ont 1e prin com- one I 1l punc let,* pleture He had £0 had was dfont hat D PERSON. Turkey and ver lawn. His lug sail I | roud- Prou i And to out- Proudfoot trying oy Nismith) 16re—this n, aft to its the | newc Green's. T tail up to kad asked red forth s the was almost ti At last Turkey I tood what the ou barnyard fowl? been look- I acros dfoot gobbled. “Yon ¢ a hundred eyes 1 they've o Aren’t " the it where people drive by—prol shan't see much he wa the you irkey Proudfoot. He | oo i house thrust his own |00 t good So and passing notice sayin mou 1 travelers interru Hen. Being person she had fo oudfoot aro nebody key Proudfoot tempted to stra ran ers into tatters. looke huge, the wall with T above hir 1d rightfully loud Proudtoot him. And isual for on ruler rush he r met. to this gentleman,’ Hen “He hasn't arrived in the wagon e've bout decided And it's a great pity bt his voice—if he as beautiful as his 80 s and thing ur claimed to be his the been 1cock t there it had m Turkey Proud- d that he threw his and several As Henrietta cackled in terror came (Copyright 1921 by ever wspaper “The Store Store, cash took Duildsup bodytissues increases the action of the intestines Eat 2 to 3 cakesa day Avoid yeast preparations in other forms. Fleischmann's Yeast is sold only in its naturalfresh form in the familiar tin-foil package with the yellow label. For sale at your grocers. id peacock in him and admire All this was a terr For a moment he at 1 toar his handsome But standing great road three by Hudfoot peacock "‘he Turk rep fro can se rabl of Iked hi ible b th volel harsh, didn't that ¢ who ha the hre you a barnyard fowl?"he times, and a horse under- “Are ked. I'roud- said. 1d key “My the when Hed. it e me of stiffly tonewall, vould where e sure tog s beau low to Tur- was e haughty feath- peacock on top of tall rising e was that Tur- even dare was some- » had 50 of the The Ser Raph ayour ael's Dept. Christmas ETTompa = L SIngs | | morrow, meant | | is | that DECEMBER 14, 1f ted by a n that 8o many found the irens” in all might serve r musieal photoplay pe in Bells.” beauty expert. Tt 18 se wittractive gi in sume ci feature W comedic onts Cor production, her new SALVINI lS BACK AN Nihlo, with PROGRAM ver Former Manager Of l IPrankic el pep nappy act white ke does a b scores a lknock- over wmid origin Iteturns After Absence Of - About puts Altt proverbi well, Denjamin G. Salvini of New Haven, been engaged by the Lyceum ement company as manager of Lyceum theater on West Main Benjamin Salvini began his at the local playlouse yester It will be remembered by many ons that Mr. Salvinl was formerl manager of the local playhouse but resigned to accept a position with L western tabloid circuit The girls are actually| Mr. Salvinl s filling the place pretty and sing el | acant by Edward Regula, who re. T A T T e igned as manager on November 12, nd the audience le present poliey of musical tabloid liect bis pay hows and motion pictures will be t rtily B ontinued at the theater, although Dream M. Salvini is making tentative plans to bring an occasional road show to ShIGREL: ¢ : he house. It was under his policy picture, which fs meeting with popu [ the housc. b was wiger A SO T e favor The ninstrels played here last y out ably nd eteh, has Am the street duties day. danc ppla nlso have heing neer n and earns much ¢ Karl Matthews Mr, Earl ption- brees an exee \ conferenc hi duo here numerot top spin reer vue is e wfted the Japs velty stunts of j g, eto. & cature act graceful and the little e C left money rlgit hi gives him n to ¢ by applauding Street,” D, W. Grifiith’ latest offering, is proving a pleagin 105 o plioto Fox's cha Mix in feature ightly diffrent imple op distinetive entire bill with 1gh Diamond" Mix b than usual, portunity to di ability as rough For vaudeville, has booked another “The Flying Henrys,” vaudeville sta s the air, have semi-acrial stunt that startling. Three singers with plenty of harmor the “Seminole Trio,” while billed as “the dancing marvel his right to the title The big “Harmony J rtion,” wherc si gloom chasers arrive a merry time with song, dance and melody. at P———— FOR YOUR AMUSEMENT LY CE U M THEATER (New Dritain Winter Garden) 1R« but lay and tumble the management good Khow daredevils acrobuti BO0 role has his 8 act The House of a Thousand Laughs and a Score of Musical Oddities Matinee Today and Tonight Drake & Scott, Famous BOMBAY for DOBSON SIRENS AT PALACE The thologists, were Sirens of old, according to m fabulous nymphs said have sung ith sweetnes mariners were drawn struction, Lathe such irresistibly to their d T'he Sirens, | forced. GIRLS AND JAZL BAND And tabloid . n mus! in which C. ldock is presenting Frank Dobs ce on Thursd somethir gener. res its means to destruction. It me them into & vein of contentme ed by good entertainment. IPrank Dobson is an excellent come- dian, who is funny withhont being|§ His methods an, and he dances more than credita- Sirens” is by Frank Stam- 1sical writer, who to know the necessary for a The important part dancing and comedy and of course its production, in which it is very lavish. The scenery and cos- tumes are really excellent, in fact they 1d not be improved upon. And the \ns—this time the word heing used to apply to those young ladies of they chorus, thirteen in number have been does thing. By its the piece It Chorus of Creoles — Live Steppers 4~ 4 Also Priscilla Dean Stuart Paton's Drama of the Big North Woods CONFLICT] NEXT WEEK caus- ammoth Scenes of— Regal Splendor in sings and bly. “The mers, well known n has had the exper proper ingredients musical comedy. are its singing, cou OH, YOU FRENCHY !! 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Embroidered and Lace Clocked Hose $2.65 © $4.50 Weldrest Hose Stockings with the wide seam $2.19 Italian Silk Hose I’r\m\\ are from Gold and Silver um Theater y . | One Year—Continue Present Policy, “Wedding | ' CASTORIA For [nfants and Children n Use For Ove Aanvays bears the Mgnature of MORKON vrILLIAM FOR © 7 prese ents " The A 4 | ough Diamord, M Where Six Gloom Chasers Directed by = Edward Sedgwich A splendid, tariliing, romantic Production. Great Vaudeville Bill “FLYING HENRY Daredevils in the Air. “SEMINOLE Comedy TRIO" Harmony Singers. “LEONARD"” The Dancing Marvel. “HARMONY JUNCTION" ar- rive for a Time with i , Dancing and Melody. PALACE TONIGHT “GET RICH QUICK WALLINGFORD" Merry THURS,, I'RL, SAT. The Biggest Musical Comedy in Vaudeville. Frank Dobson and Sirens CHORUS OF 13 BROADWAY SIRENS. CONSTANCE TALMADGE, “WEDDING BELLS" in Watch for “ANNIVERSARY . and CHILD THOU ME” “THE HARTFORD Burlesque Matinee Every ILA\ . JOE HURTIC “TIT FOR TAT" A Musical Revue with GEO. NIBLO and El EN SI’Fl\(‘I* R THAREE TIMES DAILY DAVID WARK GRIFFITH'S GREATEST PICTURN Way Down East with DICK BARTHELMUSS and LILLIAN GISH. == aa———— PARSON S’ THEATER HARTFORD 6 DAYS ONLY—Beginning TUE Fves, 8:156—Twice Daily=—>Mats First Time Shown Anywhere. D. W. GRIFFITH Will Present Personally EVE. | The Two Orphans —with— LILLIAN and DOROTUY T Thousand Others, NY ORCHE GISH