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MY M GE \}! A,,}u ¢ Garrison 'I.A REVELATIONS ol Dicky Mad With The Way Irritatio Let Cuticura Be Your Beauty Doctor Boup,Oltrmont. Talcurs £ orerywhers, Forsarysios Poc butlomia LaLorstoras Dept. X, selden, Miss, — W HEALING CREAH QUICKEST RELIEF FOR HEAD COLDS vield like antiseptic Colds and catarrh $0 soothing that penetr sage and membranes of clogged nostrils you can breathe snuffling and miserable Get a Balm- from little in the lief Millions known for SULPHUR IS BEST T0 CLEAR UP UGLY, BROKEN OUT SKIN'- cream | every air pas- inflamed and throat. Your right ind Hawking and stuffed up swollen, nose oper free Don't up v stop. stay 1 (e] gist. Apply 1 get instant re- this remedy ' bottle of s am small y your drt a nostrils endorse more than fifty years, out or skin irritation or body is overcome by applying Menth says a noted skin of its germ destroying erties, nothing has ever to take the of preparation that instantl from the itching, burning tion. MenthosSulphur Any break on face, neck quickest phu Beca pr ound sulphur beer this v brings e and irrita- place heals cczema right up, leaving skin clear and smooth It seldom fails to relieve the torment or disfigurement A little jar of Mentho-Sulphur may be obtained at any drug store. It is like cold cream SAGE TEA DANDY T0 DARKEN HAIR Bring the 1 used D < Recipe to and Lustee Hair. It's Grandmothe Back Color to faded hair heau- over You can turn gray tifully dark 1 lustrou night if you'll get a bottle Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store ions of bottles of this old, famous § Tea Recipe, improv- ed by the of other ingred ients, are E says a well known druggist here, it dark ens the hair natur and evenly than no one s been ap- plied Those becomir ing them applications and your locks dark ar Thi haire wante Wyet tan an almo M he v ecause Ny it 80 can te hair is turning prise ir whose gray or g fi nwait two | 1f th e or inishes luxuriantly e gray ha be outh, Gray you youthtul days WEAK BLGOD IS A REAL BARRIER - Growing Children Often Need Gude's Pepto-Manga he Mang The mn avery tied last words old grudge his lecidedly cool & dent attitud the ATl love tior Braithwaite, Elizabeth pearance pla had affected inmost rgiven slight my nature h frowning. ging old itive pect of Li nothing her out Dic loing suggest thoroughly direetion, humor ing cony guard incidentally, who would fly insulting sister 20 vare ttraction i was kept control that sihle tuitions surprise bur: gasped you've palpably A ay Eliz hildrer using Mother w [} DA 0N PR \ 1Y a1 A iy X “rn outl s 1 W it ot You k beth W th for md Katie I hurried for 1 rence W 1 mine e hi d that { family had m three them ad tried to ality, but ‘th's the refe of When Dicky mother i mother-in-lay sincerely, and 1 and 1 the the ison 1 thr ad Knev for of me heart 1 her although I much to do. sprang and as i as Dicky to ¢ room “Commend me grud said seathingly. soul to s0 s proxi mor to | that ‘d like before you get A Tense in a sudder would be the preposte I well apprecis his or div if it were po “Command me tc innocent remar nience I planning to your mother to ke yo That ) pe turning an am distastefu ar message | As for home, don't ding me 1 that there for from a into a passion th arn you 1 goes home." opped abrupt » terrified, sire to, langh a study in bew is my pride t any jealon Dic knowledge that it no need of I It v say ex 1 amazement Dicky had f her 1 we¢ to the which i t Well, vou I he ote t tt Do you m taken Something trayed serion in m He seized energy, | restored ou little 10thin Y slippery natio ire at me to you vou're afraid lv,».y‘mn. hat ¥ I'd 1ike v vou're too cold COOI{ING PARSNIPS Siste o f‘JquLV Wire om nervous ade contrition admiration Dicky's elde sweetes feeling from my towere from wrung most dislike this will and b suppressing ing concerning Bess Dean save siblc That toward preciated was drag NEW BRITAIN J)m.,n n.) WIFE ‘ ‘{‘. P Hi especia I'm ici happens nd I'm simply commor ell that and most n a et ory witl Hliam b in four will con them to he upon will be fit h my ashamed throug a trifle ¥ had made to ar 183 s sisters lofty, he were married, had heen with the evi- idolized male o a mesalliance, in the years tone for their I never had WiLs since | lack | felt sin- hot in deep, paper a . P I had grown to felt distinet affec- f Harriel and mas sister, But reeipe ard ap rolled eracke , mo flat cakes ways nd b and in licat I never h: those long pa had tried to keep husband's knowl- | was in feminine or Iy little [ butter till ¢ crumbs to tempere women versely, W that « orl wnd “on fat brown. 1 st used a sugar to parsnip! Creamed i Wash into dice half an tablespoons Add pars spoons flo and parsnips Then pour on slo stirring stantly not to crush the there is | with salt and pepper I'l wire |minutes after the her clear |” 10111 sanc and scrape Doil in hour, D butter and Stir t erossed me, feet, above his i 1 ips dig- ves," sen- | pr a woman for their g “But if your by the why id. o cor mity, to h the Moment. 1 gust rfectly of rous thing he had And 1 necessity in some other ing him good issible to do so. a man for twist- ks to suit his ow ctorted ‘Becanse pa Glaced Nips, 1 pars e This an medium 1 of capabl anger IFour t on pepper, il tablespoons ated the 1 slices three-four Put each picee flat with a close fitting with salt, pepper | Dot with bits of | the hot water at one save confusion, | cover tightly and from worry, and, | three-quarters of ep you—the one|tender. the confusion |4 very I experience, - nd plan to send Six ike that to t sudden hurry “Wash and ink you are mis-|in salted water m perfectly well | thoroughly in he o especiad [ throngh a fine here after B e 1, pepper, add vigorously. i b ! an Remove cov hot oven. Mashed parsnips, wspoon salt, you P tal 1 1 until your sieve season butter a Serve v Parsnip I arsnips ai about inch thic] ways | batter and fry in de rigid [ golden brown. To | Datter, sift 4 tablespe own keen in- | tehspoon salt And 1 had |melted butter any feel-[in % cup warm \ pos-| Beat well for | stand for f | whites of dry 1 (Copyright, ly, breathless, a ravely suppressing | For ilderment hat T have undér such could have his isted Dicky's face| Boil i no pos and five n ho at her " eggs be audacity homed my attitude sure, and T ap- ull the bewildered his my out 5 1 need 19 at TATD IN ington, rnally hoiled in oil utside limit I he can to tell me that moonshine hiskey, 181y | of appar for ma v mnst oyes wped short by party me by with a the Main stre Mrs. Migi Nevit 10me Migi night on K rac is good humor | ehar | sail ¢ Iive 1 for getting out of n Plecause T-readis fly Then, bea Dean isa i1 spill the witeh back you're 1 Bl I'n " g Couhs Restless Nigh which sap the vitalit Danger lurks in eve hour a cold is allowed torun. Assist natur tobring your children quickly hack to health andstrengith and avoid serious complications by the prompt uce of Gray's Syrup — over 60 years In use Always buy the Vargs Siz0 ieve jealo to 18 bloodedly make you red just Puritay of me nee r Mary) umbs, ar until of ater DATLY smal one imbs and rain brown snip butter and fine rm in little pan bread 1mbs fry in a fry If dried one t easoning, en ips. Cat for nips ater Melt pan ed rain, t over flour, butter mixed ur sance will rsnips Par snips, utter, 4 ttable- Cut in thick Sprinlkie Arsnips an inch pan over. n or o and pour the pan slowly for iter side it of ok hour er and brow: or until in snips. iespoons hutter, teaspoon pepper. yarsnipg and hol tender. Drain colander. R’ub Return to the with salt and nd heat, stir ry hot tters, cut in Dip in hot fat nake the frying yons flour and 15 1 table - lightly frying to ¢ o yo0n at et in the stift minutes ur, 170] till and NEA Service) INGTON, 9.—Seventeen mantie r alco ver by Chief tori ad Colds Mean ts HOW TO GU 'II’ and ¢ all flour |system. At ARD AGA \H\IH\ ATTACK INST Lt n N na fand they I key tive " wor like wor, becee " fanc type King lear ¢ MONDAY, DECE ASH O COLOR sUIr, BY MARIAN HALL York, New its flattering little vivid as i Milady's dark } WITH DA | [ { York is| neck pieces that,| tail- aven e with mon- this effec- ¢ Dec. 19 tuques may as poss accent strolls velvet, alot 08¢ vlow fur Poneh design he picc n choker fashion istenir the n at the however, ymingly he clev t the is the medium xeeedingly smart with the flowe It may be and quite back. side r bit neck a ¢ ¢ of something y very kind to any rie lecl: tail o iy ract, int ing o nte: 1 H fell onl fre Y P’rou cousin's [con very nore. THE IALE OF . TURKEY PROUDFOOT | SBY ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY RiD s the LIGHTNING matter Grouss small,” witl Mr 1 I'roudfoot te Turkey Now, if you wan i f cried M o wa me to look I don't care to tall Iw ing to st for you to spend Thanksgiv- But nothing I say you. Besides, you he tail the moment you clearing. And i can't endure, wed that don't!" ot at In vith you any st a ple Grouse, way Day led st about your red this ody 1 its | wilt MBER 19, PALACE READER Etarting next Sun night entive week fhe I will celebrate its third anniversary and an excellent show arvanged’ for this weel which will be known as “Third Anni versary Week." the fi bill which starts Sunday night for four days will cature two hig photoplay attractions One them will be the famous John | M. Stanl production, “The Child Thou Gavest Me,"” one of the greatest photo- play dramas that has ever heen made, [the other offers Harold Lloyd in his multiple reel comedy “Among Those Present.” Mr, Lloyd personally guar- antees this ag his greatest comedy, The vaudeville on each half's bill will be the hest ever offered in this city and {will be from the pick of the Keith big time circuit. The names of the vaude | ville attractions will be announced dur- fng the week, The last half’s featurc will present Norma Talmadge in her newest success, ‘“The Sign on the Door."” The entire orchestra, loges and |boxes will be reserved evenings with the cxception of Monday and Saturday evenin when only the hoxes and loges can be reserved account of the four big shows which will be held on these The ‘Joges and hoxes res at each matinee, for an has been days | on sale at the hox office, The first three days of this week | Clayton and Theodore and Keith vaude Seuts are bill for the featu Ethel Roberts in “Sham" ville SOH! FRENCHY" AT LYCEUM A musical revue that feel the more the holiday joy opened today at the Lyeeum, It is “Oh! Frenchy", and it presents a big beauty chorus, There is sixty minutes pack- ed full of amusement, and those two clever funmakers, CGieorge Rubin and Al Curtis, take the lead, One the most striking pictures of the won {5 “A Man's Home,” which opened yesterday and will be scen for the first half of the week. It is charged with powerful dramatic strokes, and so intrigues the fmagina- tion through its clash of dramatic events that the spectator forgets time and environment and becomes associated with the characters of the story. makes one Other short feature subjects are offered. Don't forget to be present to- morrow night at the surprise party. Six valuable prizes will be given aweay. And a contest for amateur tulent is also being planned. Ask about it. If it hadn't been for warning, he wonld sure- captured Turkey T'roudfoot, like Turkey Proudicot not his cousin, And it was like him, too, to fly into a rage. You might have warncd ine =oon- complained to Mr. Grouse. wseal is quick as Jightning. caught me.” you'd follow You saw me risc id Mr. “1 didn't sec you “Well heard me, whirring “hut quite Mr. Iy have It to thank peevish, Grouse was hd "hat red He almost “T thought when use, ma Gre you rd a I'roudfoot, was." snakes!” cried Mr, Green ought not to into the woods—not if yects vou to spend Thanksgitving with him!" Tommy Ifox mark But Turkey that he 1 rd it. upon the limb of pretended to fall asleep. fast fading. didn't you?" sound,” said I didn't know 8i Grouse, let yon he ex- Day Great “Iarmer chuckled at that re- Proudfoot never let on He creuched lower the oak tree, and D yht was Metr, ). (Copyright 1921 by The politan Newspaper Servi NEW BRITAIN'S FAME SPREADING (ity Now Has Record for Large Bible Class--Unemployment Com. The fame of the Everyman's Bible New Britain's big non-denom- bible cla, has begun to to surrounding towns and In the course of an address in the Methodist church last evening, w-—this Mr. Grouse. When he | inything to say he didn't go heat- | ¥ the bush He came right ahout opei and spoke his | was a rough and ready sort of | in the ly. that taken But Turkey his he u might think dfoot would remarks have to heart. so pleased his 15 the bie leed, wher at it with prea hic 1 You 1 looked toll vo he me B rybod 't bl yon shc look | A does farmyard.’ hany all poke. is tail terrible 1 roud his had now rm Grou g there w Gro oudioot heard; " t il and was ¢ made rted v i hed e t ettled himself on oalk looked | it him though he was fecling | mind :,m:l invite Yakuta Munakuchi, a prominent Jap- anese Jecturer, made the ement that he had heard of thi on lis travels and asked that somebody get in touch with officers of the class him to come back and ad- members some time, This probably will be done. At the meeting yesterday morning 256 men were present. It is predicted that had it not bheen raining severely at the opening the meeting there would have been at least 300. Among the membership are found men rep- resenting every protestant religious denomination in the city and some de- nations not found in New Britain. veral local church are ve interest in the class, O, I Curtis, City Clerk Alfred Thompson and other city officials. the resignation Britton dress the of Mayor Col. | prominent | Tollowin | Sindenl, R ong leader. Tt was voted to have a business meeting and sogial at the Y. M. C. A., on Januar. At this time there will be a number of interesting contests between the members of the armies, the Blues and the Reds. A committee to take up the question of unemployment among the i what could be done providing the needy with sted to consist of W. ind and A, A. Mills. John 1. Davis, leader the 1s his subject, “Iveryman's He told how the has at various times in Bgypt, Armenia, on the banks of the at the North Pole, in Louisiana and in Adams In the latter place it a mound in a ceme- serpent is thought to of A. G. I elected was of [ opposing | members | towars rk was appoi is of class, took ¢ Ga heen e o Palestine Buplirates, Alrica, County, Ohio. is said there tery where be buried, He compared the life in the garden with the i As Adam did right he t difficulty but as he disobeyed the divine com- mand he found himself in trouble ingratitude universal in the world today was in the garden then," he said in is i the life with rst fam- average fi long as without ot along is as as it PRENCH DECORATION NEW . Education is Be Physical To I'he Order of Late Given Honor The French gov- has instituted a new decora- order of physical education have knights, officers, com- grand officers and grand have other French decar- ribbon will be violet with Paris, ernment tion—the 1t will mander The line t bestowals on January 1, when Georg arpen- tier, the hoxer is to made an of- ficer and I'rancois Descamps, his man- ager, a knight. ations white The fir to be are made WANTSU . T0 ARBITRATE Peru Rejects ( MII S Ibr~nmml and Asks That This Country Scttle Dispute Between Two, Santiozo, \ Chile, Dee. 18 (By Asso- «\ —Peru's reply to Chile's Monday proposing a pleb- ‘termine the sovereignty of the provinees of Tacna and Arica, was cceived here tonight. Tt rejects Chile's plan and urges instead that the dispute he arbitrated by the United States (the Peruvian rejection and counter proposal were announced in a Lima dispatch). IForeign Minister Barros Japa commenting on the reply sald to the correspondent: “The Peruvian note emphasizes the ged expulsion (from Tacna and ) of Peguvians. We declare, if this Is true these can return without difficnlties. Chile grants Peru all the ntees she may require to insure the fairness of the plebiscite but we will not allow attempts by Peru to ig- nore the terms of the treaty, which solemnly binds the faith of both na- tions, or to mislead the world re- garding our purposes by proposing arbitration by the United States on the results of the war liquidated through the treaty of 18 “If Peru cannot agree with Chile upon the application of clause three of thestreaty (providing for the pleb- iscite) the moment will have been ar- rived to speak of arbitration which in principle the government of Chile does not rninrt t note of la re, SOLDIERS LIVE EHEAPLY Twenty ght Cents Per Day is What Their Rations Cos., According to Army Officers. New York, Deec. 19.—American sol- diers subsist on a dally provision ra- tion costing 28 dents per day. This demonstrates, army officers, declare that the doughboy is as efficient in meeting the problems of peace as he was in annihilating those of war. The new ration it was announced today at second corps headquarters governors island is in effect through- qut the service and is sufficient to en- able a frugal mess sergeant to effect substantial savings for'the benefit of company luxury funds. It provides an average menu officerd said, something as follow Breakfast: Cofiee cakes or cercal, eggs, ter. Dinner: with milk, hot bread and hut- Coffee or tea, steak o other meat, two vegetables, dessert. Suppe Coffee or tea, one meat, two vegetables, dessert. During the war the value of the aily ration rose to several times this amount, v SMITH IS RETICENT California Coach Has Nothing To Say About Proposed Harvard Game Rerkele y, Cal., Dec. Smith, head coach of 19 Andy the University of California just back from an eas| ern tonr, s hon-commital today to the prospect of Harvard-Califor- nia contest next October in Cam bridge “Whether such nged remains to serted. "It might men's studies. Then again, be unfair to them if they Harvard day or so after arriving in the east. "That's the rub and I want to give it much thought before reach- ing a decision.” w trip can be ar- be seen,” he as interfere with out it would \d to play LAUNDRI MOBILE Indians And Fsq Have imos In Alaska Will Modern 19 Luxuries New York, If mos and the 1 Indians, in Alaska have any laundry worries, Uncle S8am may ex- tend the helping hand by giving them the privilege of using mobile army | laundries which are soon to be in-| stalled at posts in the territory. In announcing this today the sal- vage division of the quartermaster | corps at Governor's Island said laundries, which saw with the American Fxpeditionary forces in Irance would be placed at all Alas- kan posts where permanent laundries do not exist Dec. qui these serviee THI Poughkeepsie, Eugene H. Goding, of Montreal, Can., a pointed by Supreme Court Jus! Morschauser as special commissioner to take testimony of Canadlan wit- nesses in the Stillman divorce case. STILLMAN CASE, Dec. 19, attorney today The hearings start on January 1. Fon YOUR AMUSEMENT THEATRE Now Playing ‘Oh! Frenchy’ Musical Revue All New—All Big All To The Good The essence of an evening's entertainment condensed - into an hour of amusement put over at top speed. Also The Perfect Picture AMan’s Home] | Other Short 17 Thursday, ature Subjects Saturday Elaine Hammerstein in “Whispers” and ‘Oh! Frenchy’ Musical Revae With an Entive Change of Program MON., TUES, WED., Ethel Clayton and Theodore Roberts in “SHAM” KEITH VAUDEVILLI featuring JOHN REGAY & (0., in a Song and Dance Revue, Starting Next Sung IRD ANNIVERSARY WF “THE CHILD THOU GAV MIE Reserved Seats Get Your Now. AT R RAR R LN Now Playing I ACCUSE Sensational Production TPREME VAUDEVILLE Thurs. - ¥ri. - it. WILLIAM FARNUM In The % “LONE STAR RANGER" BT TR R I ST Parsons’ Theater Fnr DAYS BEGINNING TOMORROW B30—TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER—S:15 Personally 5 Own 5 Epic Developed From Dennery's Cherished Play ‘The Two Orphans’ (Ry Dircet Arran; A Dramatic ment with Kate Claxton with LILLIAN GISH and DOROTHY GISH Ten Thousand Others SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 00 PIECES All seats reserved. for all showings Eves., 60c, §1, $1.50. 26, H0c, ibe, $1, [GRAND Burlesque All Week—Matinee Daily “THE BON TON GIRLS” Lxtra ! ! Fixtra ! DIEMPSE ARPENTIER Pictures In Pric on saie Mats. S A —CONTINUOUS “JUST AROUND THE CORNER"” ¥ FAN- “HUMOR- A Cosmopolitan Produciion NIE. HURST,, Author of ESQU RRY & CO., in ) DECEMIRER" SHEILA, SMAY Belfords, ¥ Dixie Hamilt position Love Siv Ameriean Jubilee Four, Garden.