New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1921, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER ' Wi : nvf)uhmle /\mi a WOD’;H‘(' ’ % : FOR YOUIR AMUSEMENT MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS = PPN ILYCEUM Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | B PGS DRC-BREUER | THEATRE Now Playing LURAAAARA 22 AR AR AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A 7 ; s ) ; 5 A FOX'S THEATER s e il this week many 5 % i utin s « i irdec Why s Lilllan 8o Anxious omotion she abrupt e Y i N g Zane Grey's famous novel the|bea LKL hhrded, - [4 ' A H 2 % " laine hm ein gave a charm | L saw her dash her hand p G T Wt heing shown at Ifox's theater — with | 8 DL st ol H’\””“W‘ in ° I had no words to answer Mrs, Co PUGYaE by i B " i o g Willlam | ) \ hispers the Selznick pleture “r eyes as she crossed the fha ) AT (-l virile Willlam Farnum In the title rote, | "V ] o i Lt grove's impansio out hat she had comprehe B ) e i ‘”;' { The red blooded, smashing tales from | Which opened today us the = feature Austeal e cerning he ollze t i sist 5 o8 v oo the pen of Zane Grey are well knowr The cssence of an evening's 4 entertninment condensed —ino an hour of amusement put over at top speed, [ picture for the second half of the Puttir T ot AT a sl A SN ! ) to aull readers of present day writers | WeeK "‘ ALy : Atk Lt 7 3 O Il ( sunderstood g ’ 08¢ place, « co ay ed | effect upon Hobert Soy ¢ 8 Y G and the picturization of this novel [LON & much misun Y8 her words s 0 : U | ; B Joaves nothing to he desired. There {s|'€Putation is damaged by cvery Inno- L ¢ wmised. | guesse b A A ; o 3 i | eent step ~.1u makes, because of the Iort ! owe 2 W, (JORgTOVE 18 UAUNITY g rathen B i ; . 3 [also a new and varied vaudeville bill . | R [ " ‘ that Is deserving of especial attention |#eUvities of gossipers RPSIE 1s0 1y neithe ¢ ised T i olsed woman—that her con- | i @ \‘... the young news- | @ wwer f overee ) ) ce to me had been sim % & / from diseriminating theater goers, | Matt Moor ISRy PUnG i 3 piy | a ¥ i ¢ paper reporter who dispels the clouds o« 1 emotional explosion which s e Foxuc 4 3 % 3 < i Mary Plekford undoubtedly the D e R e atea Q most talked about movie actress geen|'rom bDaphne k) i | IL Impossible o suppresy g § bl serformance, and other members of on the Ameriean screen today, ana|berformance, and AN that she would keenly regre ) A it e cast perfo dequately - PSR : : Coralnly ne of the mont chafming | e oust periorm wleqntel ammerstein Home-made, but Has No en she had regained. her: usual| ? opens a four days' engagement at ; Fox's Sunday evening in conjunction |wrHIRD ANNIVERSARY" PALACE Equal for Coughs nes i ¢ | N i N e [{1 0. (1) v oseveral minutes after Mrs, Cos s i with 1orank Mayo in a stiveing western | “goo 0SS ene the Paliee | in lpers b 1 picture, “Colorado.” Mary Pickfor e B 8% » L4 : pleture is “Through the Back Door,' ‘hl‘r latest offering and one of which|with a show the equal of which has was directed by her brother, Jack|pever appeared in this city, A great Plckford, and Alfvred Green. This 18 a{number of atiractions have been e picture which will radlate gladness|jooked to make this a gala week. THIS SUNDAY NIGHT in other's hearts, bring orth tears qhé management has just closed Double Feature Program and or if your child wakes up m.“,,v ires. and resumed my sorting and to water the crop of smiles and Keep | eontracts which will bring the per- Other Varicties night with eroup and you want quick |packing, determined that no matter 3 ¥ |those same smiles blooming. sonal appearance of Muurice Costelio, | f - SeALL S help, try this reliable old Im...,» made | what minute Dicky should decide to & & ; The last half of Christmas week|(he famous movie star, and his o 2 NEXT WEEK tnngh\v;»‘n.vhr’l\. Any \huwxr\ can "‘Il'm‘]‘ start on the homeward I i i i ¥ ? brings Bill Hart, famous western " pany of players in a vaudeville i - e , Yhis tnto a pint bottlo and ,.H“\‘” Bothla | ould be uacantlyasananad ob R e [He will be one of the big attractions THE BOHEMIAN GIRL swith plain grantlated s ] 15 it was humanly possible to be. _ Word It is a thrilling story of [ on the bill the last half of the big[§ A Company of 25 Clever Show vou can use claritied me v, or A Difficult Task, BgOElsg e 9 Qi ¥ Indians, ans of the j s and | week, Ifor the first hal bill start- Givls in a Bright Musical cornt byrup, .instead of sugar s L RGt T qualadt betoraith ey / crooked western politicians. ing Sunday night the photoplays will Revue desired. This rccipe makes w pint of || - e PRSI s s LoD o - [ feature John M. Stahl's “The Child New Show — New Faces pH g Tt RoNgh samedy T RS BRI IV B o . . . e e BILL AT LYCEUM. Thou Gavest Me” and Harold Lloyd Everything New tastes good, and”in spite of ity low cost, | All through our stay 1 had taken care Oh! T " i i : oo A it can be depended upon to give quick |of Dicky's room myself, for I did not Have you seen “Oh! Frenchie” atin his multiple reel comedy “Among the Lyccum this week? The second [Those Present”. The vaudeville on and lasting relief. wish. Mprs. Cosgrove. or. indeed. ansy . : 3 . ) You can feel {his take hold of a | l‘-\\.“ e Rt Jm ‘M""_’j‘y Miss Julia Hume is one of this season’s debutantes in Wash-{art of this musical revue opened to-|the same bill will have as one of the ??fllflh in_a way (Mn”m. ans lm«u:'-«n ~sistently keeps his possessi ‘ni |ington society. !However, she is devoting mu(‘h of her work at|day, and will continue for the bal-|features Johnny Elliot and Girls in an oosens and raises the' phlegm, stops | 1 LIS BT, e ST ane he weelk, with amusing musi- [ excellent song and dance revue “The 4 soothe o Sve z raightenec . » public library where she is studying library efTiciency, taking [ance of the k, amusing throat tiokla anil soothes gnd hoals the fohines uightened up,” | the | . i g ; ¥ cal numbers. There's a flashing mix- [ Dancing Studio.” The bill starting to irritated membranes that line the throat |in housewifely arlance I kept ‘ S W & m ¢ » whir " society = - and bronchial tubes with such m”"\.m things out of ',,g“: ,,g‘ much ,\'II only a DEEDELON: and then at the whirl of society. ture of mirth, music, songs and|day for the balance of the week fea- ness, ease and certainty that it is really [could without arousing Dicky's wrath Ganoes; (b whiph lLarty Bemon bies, |tires (Bigney Ilranklin e pholopley astonishing. i} SR Rubin, Al Curtis and Miss Alice Mel-|drama “Not Guilty” and the Keith Piriex is a special and highly concen- | ~ very ‘_‘“T‘""“]“‘,“”{v"“j' it he zan to wish that Simon Sereccher [yin play important par vaudeville stars Finley & Hill in trated compound of genuine Norway | Mis: any of his belongings from the would hurry back. And after a little[ On Tuesday nights surprise pack-|“Vaudeville A La Mode." i ping extract, and is probably the. besy |corners where he was accustomed to rSLEE(F;Y TIME_TALES| |Whitc ne am ' i i i § ow DPlaying known means of overcoming severe |fling them. 1 have often marvelled at ‘ “What ‘was the joke?” Turkey . o SR coughs, throat and chest colds. Dick ability to fish out his things = Aparid et i oL Ji ; Fr in’ O ; it o « ‘)THE TALE OF | |Prondroot demand I heard your | o weeks, according to cstimates of | eggs, 4 tablespoons butter, 1-8 tea Sidney Franklin’s | There are many worthless imitations [from the scemingly hopeless confusion 2 cousin laughing 1 of this mixture. To avoid disappoint- [in which they are usually piled. And 7/ z\ Oiion (it snya that e dossnte|Poicebe spoon pepper. Photodrama noint- Solo ays tha doesn't] "0 yetal hadge with the words I'reshen codfish and pick very fine. 5 Nr are 1o meet you at all Simon |y & ' inseribed upon it! Add butter, pepper, milk and fish to ment, ask for “216 ounces of Pinex” |hy dint of careful study I have evolved 4 with full directions and don’t accept any- |, ian Ly which I reduce each heap RN S | et 3 Chicken Inspector” ins : s 1 ’ thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute |, "\ qer without misplacing any I PROUDF sereechor expluined. “He says he has |, g (he means whereby a man and a [ mashed potatoes and beat well. Add ;“'i;":;““"%h e Wg;“"‘\"" e |ihe things. : fecin i ¢ EUrCREpOL $o¥ ”}' or o and thatlyoung woman had swindied Chinese|yolks of eggs well beaten and stir| § unded, e Pinex Co., “Ft. Wayne, ', 8 0 owie a tough old birc e atatt ; over the fire till thick. orting the 4 Sy : bl A iy | restaurant owners. e Ind. Sorting the things, however, so that | “I'm not!” Turkey shrieked. “I’m it whites of eggs till s and HAROLD LLOYD in ey could bel transtar ad to! Diclyis - S e e he two are said to have entered e | itcase and bag without his demand- A f Vears|pany restaurants and demanded to|dry and fold into mixture. Turn “By The Sad Sea Waves” <3 i ol sce the chicken on hand. On exam-|into buttered baking dish and bake z ing room in my own luggage vecepta- | [RS8 o : e e e : re nw dish b e : . CLEARS A cles was “something ecise altogether,” ; Sl Yxlw‘ :‘4!11 ihatlon of the meat ,,‘]1 v (.m,,],‘,lm",(: 1: :’.”:‘mos in moderate oven. Serve Keith Vaudeville 8 3 J t R 5 4 ‘ Y]it as fit for use and under threat]at once. . CREAM smiled at remembrance of Lil- PARMYARD MANNERS youngest Turkeys.” {'”. e R At Orearnea Codnsn) featuring lian's old colored housekeeper, Retty, 3 Vell,” Turkey Proudf retorte T i 4 : 2 "H ) ‘.” “””’ & i Den ‘I Y “Oh, very well sald Simon Well,® Turkey Prouwdfoot retorted, | o bionrietors to hand over snms of | Two cups codfish, 2% cups milk, 1 “Vaudeville A La Mode” e s I mienta \ utter wer fami |.w.| Screecher to Turkey Proudfoot. “I'II[*no matter what He says, the joke's [y money dessertspoon flour, 2 eggs, 1 table- phrase. For my husharrd had pur- qron him. 1 wasn't coming back here spoon butter, 1-8 teaspoon pepper, [ichnsad s eillssorts fots artiotestalining higl sy o it S e Tiim tq, meet | (omottow hight. t like sleeping Pick fish very fine, cover with cold U R D B (: a :l.],‘,,\:;‘,‘\,‘,“v;”“:l‘(,.l,,“‘” magazines, | ©1L 0 e a S s \;umll-. and having my rest dis- ODFISH DISHES water and put over the fire until very | J Starting Sunday y 3 e st he - 4 S0 oft Simon | turbed by hoots and whistles,” ‘ hot but not hollin Dr d : . ; : D¢l lomorrow night ;i it simon | g rain - anc Thir TR ) Passage—Clears Throat Too arted home, I heaved a hopeless sigh | 2H oM U “I wish you would come down to cover with hot watc “Third Anniversary Week” as 1 realized how much Dicky had col- [PCIFECH FEV 0 en a|the farmyard,” Turkey Proudfoot told (By Sister Mary) 3ring to the hoiling point and let |§ “The Child Thou Gavest Me’ If your nostrils ave clogged and |lected. 3 ; So-Hdoy vollad and|mim. “You'd: dvive Yold: dog Spot boil LI iz : 7 ) noisy “haw-haw-hoo-hoo” rolled and | ¢ o8 Spo O dishes are| 20" iree minutes, Drain and put B Gat’ your Reserved: Seats your head is'stuffed because of nasty| There was but one thing to be done, | " o 0 oty | erazy with your whistling. 8 over the fire with milk. Mix flour catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure, course, if we did not expect the (""" shing!" Turkey Proudfoot| Simon Sereccher looked thoughtful, : more delicious at|; o gmooth paste with a little cold antiseptic cream into your nostrils. It |two cars to he so crowded with lug- SR 2 L this season than [, 4o Bt BEE S penctrates through every air passage, [sage that there would be no comfort |\ CHHE T He was| might drive me half erazy with his those that can be} ™ 4y ¢oon ag the sauce thickens add soothing and healing swollen, in-[in the motor trip home. Tmust make| HUC T B F0 L actually | 010 shotgun.” He yawned as he X prepared | With . eggs unbeaten, remove from fire flamed membranes and you get in- | parcel-post packages. But some of his spoke. “I don’t see what's making me ‘ salted codfish. |.,9 gtir vigorous Pour over but- stant relief lothing 1 conld manage to send ahead 0 sleepy,” he remarked. “I must, be Codfish balls| o1 iy g ot dish. Serve at once. ¢ thi Get a small bottle of ol us without his knowing it, or I at ‘ soing home.'” 3 :_""“'“’I"",l“‘;";’ (Copyright, 1921, NEA Service.) 2 Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. |least hoped so. | “Don’t hurry”" Turkey Proudfoot W‘ 1280 ]"“ " ot | Your ¢ 3 right uy “When GAn We Go? d him. “I'm beginning to en- e ] e F Makes n family y we left me 1 sat still, s Tanl dependable cough v Eas- tneldent of the A e | pared,nnd g 8 mornt nder- | whether or not Robert Savarin vould betray to IAllian the absurd calousy and the disapproval of. her| If you have a sevoro cough or chest |work swhich he 1 cold a ith soreness, throat tickle, g3, or difficult breathi will celebrate its third anniversary A Picture You'll Lik Other Short Feature Subjects ad shown to me Ien I firmly put aside all conjec- | journey s prepared for {he journey give my cousin your message 1 exclaimed. “Solomon Owl is laughing clogged nostrils open i or dinner may your head is clear; no more hawking rist oy your company—though I can't 3 . I attacked the task with feverish A A At well be used by t Boanuting e ottty the st [0 SRR TS SRR E e GAINED WEIGH]’ xactly say why. And 1'd like to gab- RellfiERused llppar S vwea finess, dryness, stru x for bre N e e ble with you for an hour or two. I is gone. You feel f lon't see what makes me so wake Ildueh crasl iy s gone. You fegl fine forestall so disastrous an interrup- “"' ¢ als makeaimB ie0 Swako-|ipBaiiton one ineasor ion ahotHer s Ar b i Now Playing ; : : g balifant il supply her table with fresh fish cnes 5 e [ tion to my plans 1 locked the doors| Also Streneth and Perfect! Just then a familiar sound greeted | i W[LLIAM FAR and pulled down the shadés, hoping Wealth By Taking Vinol st el 1 5 Codfish Balls. NUM D[SPA'R I-URKS that Dicky would helieve me to he S \ Bty L e b s o t Method) 5 taking @ nap. ; 5 D yas thapooster SRCTO VRN B T/ 5 i1 ¢ sliced potatoes, 1 ? In The My ruse was neediess, however, for| ALL WORN OUT--NOW WEL “ UOR RIS HICH TR cup shredded codfish, 1 teaspoon i Sl e s “Why i's almost “dawni® urkey | LU o gy 1.4 (epkpoon maptii: Lone Star Ranger near the bungalow during an hour of @ Froutoot excinimed, M “‘”“"}“"“ boiling water. i the most strenuous activity 1 had L ik 3 L "'—'“'Y was ‘\"'_"‘ ilypsonses ‘!i‘ "1 [reshen fish in lukewarm water for /4 T G men 1 given myself for a long time. And : 1 ““"“"H couldmt seep. The W0\ two hours, changing water three SUPREME VAUDEVILLE 5 \ A : of another day always makes one | ) i b D eyt o when 1 had finished, 1 bathed and W : ’ Lod st time Put potatoes and fish on to / e Gude’s Pepto-Mangan, the|;.. ed, “and came out on my little iy | wide awake cook in boiling water to cover, ;i 3 Starting Sunday Evening Blood-Builder, Arouses anda to find the premises apparent / SV Boil until potatoes are tender. 4 4 Mon. - Tues. - Wed. 2 ly deserted. There was no one in i b Drain. Add butter, egg and paprika v MARY PICKFORD Dull Faculties it B J — land beat well. Do not try to shape Many a man and many & woman rom the bank of the hrook, how : | but drop from the spoon info deep o G i ! - feels all out of sorts from thin, weak w\l‘r" et e e & R e : ; Through The Back Door ened blood. The least litle thing |t and Marion's laughter, mingled ’ The balls should brown in a few 5 o DR e W R TR SN gone wrong throws them into a wild | with Dicky's lazy teasing. A clatter i N minutes. Drain on brown paper and z = form of despondency Instead of | iy the kitchen told me that Mrs. Cos o » i XY serve very hot If th e bracing up and mecting ordinary dif- [ gyove was busy with the approaching Y S wanted for an carly br § - KRS Lol ’ ficulties, they are downed. Nerves|gipner, and even as T—with a mind 4 %3 KON en the fish in cold water over night. P Th t ) 3 | are on edge. Appetite lags. Sleep isf, i cage ahout my family—settied my g the shank is flexible, and restless. They are weak and tired|gof jy z poreh chair for a rest he Mes, 1. P T (Second Method) the last modelled to fit the instep, a ALL THIS WEEK and dull. Poor blood works its ha-|¢os the meal, the door of Lillian's A AarG LT 3 Two cups hot mashed potatoes, 1 : voc till the will loses its power w tabiespoon butter, 4 tablespoons milk, people who fall into habits of worry L weak foot is supported in the Cantil- |2:30—TWICE DAIL ERVAFTER—8:18 bungalow opened,, and she stood | .. ; ever Shoe without resorting to arti- D, W, framed in it for an uncertain minute | oou1d not sieen ; 1 egg, 1-8 teaspoon pepper, 1 cup| g appliances. But the great ad- Personally Pre s His Own and despondency realize that most of et TR € L o 7 shredded codfish A ¢ before crossin he lawn to m ldo 1 yusework ¢ ' an [ e vantage is that the itilever sup- their troubles are due to lack of ¢n “Madge," she said, in a low voice | bition A Soak fish in lukewarm water an urance tc vlood that hecome ul . A d Fangeslo it} OME | 1¢ she took the chair T pulled for-|was treated hy A ' did 4 \/ A in walking, and the blood to circulate, weakened by overwork or straining. |o.vq ror her wve you named any | pof 1t 3 ] [#nd put over the fire in cold water| wyoraunon’ strength beging to return ! e HOAICRy oW AT o i Tich, | WA fOF. her, Shave vou named 0¥ ot scem (o gain. One day § was in , : |1 more ihan cover. Ax snon as fhe | SRereURO" e 1wo Urphans red blood see things brigitly. They hy g 8 & A water begins to hoil change the b : o Aol _For exercise is the prime correc- | my pioct Arrangement with Kats Clagton tion of a weak (or fallen) arch. The |with LILLIAN GISH and DOROTHY GISH scles and ligaments will again hold Ten Thousand Others | dra Season potatoes with butter | 1S =k : : .y taken stead.|manner, as unllke her usual poise a C v n ah ny work _’: ]“:”” ,‘, _‘,‘I ',' the ‘,, H‘,\\'h' ',‘m”" the arch bones up in their normal po- |SWYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 50 PIECES 444 7 s the npetuous ery her 5 58 e : N and LRI Qs telndil fol i i i :n & chance recuper- | All seats referved. On sale for all showl to its natural [WV@ _" ”I““ \‘y bk nnaliae \ . Alond in the fall, breakfasts potatoes and fish should be hot. Mix .~|txo|\l - m,“” Lol l'” TECUDEI- | en BOC, $1, $1.50,_ Mate: 350, D0c, 700, Fle makes, red cor- | uestion A el | ¢ J £ alwaus scemed to be biooew thoroughly and add cgg well beaten. |ate through exer RACRRHERIhEl] flow of cireulation, d seen the gray 1 r race, | ly te other remed o | | IForm into halls and brown in a hot |the pain in her eves, ar d known | failed oo i of ATy ) RS et ool | A Dramatic Epic Developed From Dennery's port permits the muscles to exercise s By hour. Remove any skin or bones| ! I Cherished ~ Play | we go home Vino SRSl TR Ve [ 2 It took all my self-control to con-| e A5 water and put on again in colc water, Dring to hoiling point and tackle life with zest' and go alon smilingly,” full of es rness and n durs ceal my amazement at her hesitating she was going h some | stre ; ek : | oven il Sk A my- | prog : ! geepy, you| A dinner of tomato soup and toast- L oot e oy i | : p | me I Sercecher corrected |ed bread sticks, codfish balls, brown LI L e Ry : I hread and butter, shredded cabbage e ‘ £ : ey with sour eream dressing, cup cus- HARTFORD | 2 ¢ : mending | pept roudfoot always | 4 Lhentiitaiing o ; LI ted |tards and chocolate “brownies” cer- ‘.‘\‘l it a misplaced \VH" 1 ruin it [: ] nyhody corre | té = “‘:v"] be ERAlAndeA i 'S B 1 T[] BARKEN HAIR [and sent My casual answer from above | = Lany way. And he flew into a | talnly would he a well | ur esque b i i [ ¢ Al Week—Matinee Daily Its fold AR Go home!" he splut Codfish Soufrle, | | Druggists have in lquid and S | sible of her feeling ' ) " ird manners!™ he mnttered h E YA T Look Young! firing Back Its v. BU"K ‘!-P i1 " o oonon Old Sores, Ulcers ; DEMPSEY - CARPEATIR 1YL three frogs and 11 i y Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. WOULD TAKE BABY TO BRIDI vo mice and those o st and Eezema Vanish tonight. When ood-na Attlchoro Man Admits Paternity and ) o8 e i Fios & . [ P Says Wile Would Mother it On Face. 3'7“3 H rd and v been himery he'd | Good, Old Reliable Peterson’s Oint- ; temper. And ment a Favorite Remedy ac ; Red, ( ‘..HLlru Heals AR ot Purkey bird ik Attleboro, aceu 1 vas nothing left of him| “Haq 1 ulcers on my legs. Doc- U being the father of I suffered a great many years 1 eathers.” | tore wanted to cut off leg. Peterson’s WII’I Sl pimples. My face was full of | | P never knew what | Ointment cured me."—Wm, J. Nich- chil th the Pictures ,44 Jidizi 1 - hard, an \ . I s 800N a8 | ols, 402 Wilder street, Rochester, N. Y. . AMERICAS PRETEST red, and itched and b day t he dropped Get a large hox for only 35 cents at| Cantilever flexibility 1s good for the | kL 4 night. I could not sleep on account « « onl and hurried fany druggist, says Peterson, of Buffalo | well foot. Every woman who has | mpther the y of tatior w_ Cuticy or h n't want to miss the | and money back if it isn't the best|strong feet should keep them strong | Ointment advertis, tt rmer Green always | you ever used. Always keep Peter-|by wearing flexible, good-fitting shoes, f I boug ‘ on’s Ointment in the house. Fine for| And if you are one o fthe unfor two cakes t ' reakfas L burns, sealds, bruises, sunburn, chaf-|tunate sufferers of arch troubles, try | ne box of Cuti- ! to be bigge ng and the surest remedy for itch-|wearing Cantilever Shoes instead of was healed.” ing eczema and piles the world has|artificial supports. You will enjoy the TODAY—CONTINUOUS La Vecchio, Cony tetropol ever known {comfort and good looks of Cantilever ton, Mass. verian R ? m's Ointment is the best for | Shoes while your feet s being nd Cuticura Need ind itehing piles T have ever |strengthened by natural exercise A Cosmopolitan Production by FAN- t i event pim- f ¢ Majot Charles E. Whitney,| Iitted with intelligence at our store :1:;[:'(."~|:. Author of "HUMOR- L (’,':Y\;“ Lo "\"”“‘)'(‘f‘»“l;‘(:x: CHICKEN INSPECTORS Vi ,\.N‘”i n. ‘\‘I” - AR v‘..‘.-:\‘n: ,‘_’ r Shoes for Men, Women ¢ ‘\"’; & s v . um for perfuming the skin FLIEC) great satisfaction for Salt Rheum."— | 2 e 5 | ,‘ neh P ':v.‘v' Adldrean f‘"!i"nn‘lm? I ! Chinese restaurant | Mrs, J. We Cuylerville, N, Y | ix American Belfords, Fxposition nd admitted that she | w ™ e | owne v nce, Manchester, N | All druggists sell it, recommend it ° Four, Dixie Hamilton, Love | o id been married, but L 1 H 1 this city we been defrauded | Mail orders filled by Peterson Oint- know the whereabouts of her husband. & laut ot theusands of dollars in the last | ment Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y\ 185 MAIN CIUST AROUND 11X CORNER”

Other pages from this issue: