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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'RIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921, MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Way “The Youngsters' Came [ upon herself did not fall, the story their drive would he Iy behind the Irc loors wh shie A quick, sibilant breath from Lil-| Lilljan's emotlops from the wor Home Man was only comment upon my{ and my sllence y pretended al tion in my w were the ¢ in which could help her a8 soon as 1 ean announced her I ¥ That 18 good nev atd at departu . s st, slowly or, as I you. I . o not think Miss An 1 here ll" ‘.';"1“ ery many hours lot 1l begin | assurance 1 we were going home e e e | et T 41 S . 1 ie star, Maurice Cosicllo, and the ,mmmmsmmm Pennessee Ten,” an aggregation « F. FOR YOUR AMUSEMENT colored ingers 1 1 lancer il NLYCEUM NEW YORK MAYOR IS IN DANGER OF JAIL THEATRE | e Hylan and Other Members of Board S : SAMMY JONES AT FOX'S GREAT BILL AT PALACE, K Sk Now Playing Sl 7 y 3 1 Jones, recently with the| ‘The present bill at the Palace has| ©f Fstimate Must Restore City | M ¢ qy triangles of toast p 3 et .| excellent vaudeville and photopla b e ooty o e et S W ) s e = (‘O] Frenchy” lf o« rimr such leville of : 4 B i ) Lawton is a juggler that displays a| New York, Dec, 9 ier TEVIan milk e8D00 8 on the bill at Fox's this week. | goic tricks that are astounding Musical Revue md other members board of thert ¢ } wdeville | Maud« \lac Intosh is a big favorite | estimate of this c ( ail sen- ¢ wurts for [ With her excellent violln — selections | tence for contempt unless ey o [and displays rare talent for a violin- | store to the city budget, not later | ist i vandeville; Edwards and Janet | than December \£2,000,000 | present a clever singing and tal all ave heen illegally de- 1 pepper netion restraining the Keith circuit | offering that more than ple L dnet S the pension funds for The essence of an cvening’s entertainment condensed into an hour of amusement put over at top speed. Also services of this quartet and at ick a 10 resent Shubert hass taken out an in- rom using this four. Jon eme- \ i 1 lu)m Finley and Hill presentir police other civil service em . A hary until you are sure the o A : o ig \ ; TG (o to pack, 100, right away, but—1I'd like [y YO0 @t 3 "l porarily left the quart s af¥e a La Mode” with “Hoozls | ployes. The appelate division of the | ¥ H 4 told of intense [ ; i {shrimp are heated. thron Al s ® ®la very entertuining trio of songsters, | supreme yesterday upheld the alie 0 ask you-——somethir knew it suld ¢ g 1 J very hot on toasted crackers She hesitated oddly, and this time, vith an intultive certainty that 1'l would help, I ralsed my eyes and ooked at her steadlly and tende You konw you may ask me—any r to break down even be ant Robert in had not ealousy ttitude toward her irive they had just ire keen discrim to discover. I Lillian's Request. the reaction of her| ‘“How well I know that !" she ex resolute poised personality toward his [claimed. “But this request is-—queer. | mixture hoiling, add tuna fisl stricture: 15t have been. One thing | Until I go, I want to spend a great e < t f her usual grip [deal of time in your bungalow, and have no one—no one except you and, of course, Dicky—know where T | am. Let them think I've gone for a walk, or—anything they piease.” Go Quickly "That can be very easily arranged,” I replied as calmly as {f T had not i " e Sl 4 i TRt ey h the vaudeville, whic Il be Sfl*larl“vr\:;a{fifdh*o'fi\y:‘:)fgg realized that she ~was deliberately [ mustar l‘ 1herean Spenper M2 ilaniay| Lo RNaL ,,-\,‘,:‘. il h' will be |y 0ips attractions feature Norma Tal | 1ar appropriations, and failed to pro and negiect he :8¢hoi planning to keep out of Robert Sav-|Spoons butter, 2 eggs, 1 cup mush % x madge in “T'he Sign on the Door” and | vide for pension funds of $3,000,00( | butter, 2 tablespoons flour ¢ | the bill, and Shannon and Trois, a | |eream, 2 hard bolled eggs, 2 p! man and woman ir snappy singing 1 &nY- | toes, 1 teaspoon salt, 1.4 teasp and dancing dialogue, add gonsider- | \\1I°8 S¥lvia Dreamer. —Startis A3[iefeiicE maroRgeinge L uanRIe b o in 1.pe thing in my power,” I said earncstly 5 ible pep to the bill. The Lt day night the Palace offers its veral days ago by the hoard of al- | ..p g paprika, 1-8 teaspoon celery salt conrt ; 4 | their comedy being very good '} writ of mandamus iss Supreme Creamed Tuna Fish Toe Lavoux, who has great skill ; ki g . s 4 vith the piano-accordior o on | PhOtORIAY feature offers Y| Court Justice Mullan directing the | & H ) t I'wo cups tuna fish, & tablespoons LA OsaLeRrd: 0160 ON | Irranklin's photoplay hit, “Not Guilty.” | restitution of the neglected ftems, ammefs €In The ca is an all star ) & The budget has been in the hands faced s come la Meit butter and stir in flour, Add|® ©One-act playlet entitied “Micke e lually add cream. When | Return.”” It has quite a bit of comedy Anniversary Week' show, and from |dermen. City Comptroller Craig had all reports will bhe e biggest anc auested a redic $10,000,000 ey 1 ports will be the bigg ind | requested a reduction of $10,0 A Dictuve. Yonil Thke theater. The bill for the st half | with the constitutional provision that of the week starting Sund 'S, | it must not exceod two per cent. of in coarse flakes, hard hoileq| The feature picture is William Far- THIS SUNDAY )l(-‘ll'l‘ Double Feature Program and Other Varictics GUtAR e sl eas . \imentoes cut | MM in “The Lone Star Rang : , t into slices and pimentoes cut 4 4 Lo double photoplays with \e Child | the assessed valuation of the city's Hiiaa Season with pa sy On Sunday evening, Mary Pickford | salt and serve very hot on | Wil r in “Through The Back | Door,” and on the same program will ou Gavest Me” and Harold Lloyd|real and persomal property. This in "Among I'hose T'resent. The ' reduction, the comptroller erted Hedn Rl T Keith vaudeville bill will be an excel- | should came from the appropriation pancun NI, PR, ree Wora | 100t 0ne and has as one of the fea- |allotted to the hoard of education. 1 teaspoon salt, 1-16 te " nd" will be shown in conjunction | NEXT WEEIKK “THID BOHEMIAN GIRLS” A Company of Clever Show Girls in a Bright Musical illy Elliott and Girls, a very| Instead, the board of estimate dc- ng and dance revue, T st ducted only $278,000 from the regu best show ever given at this popular | in order to have the budget compl md some clever lines | show ecver glven at this popular|in order to have the budget comply i Other Short Feature Subjects 1 ] duties. At the first symp- |, 1in'g way as much as possible dur-|rooms, 1 teaspoon ated onion, 1 a vaudeville bill that includes the per- | made mandatory by the state con- Revue toms she prepares the way | ,0" the few hours that remained of L9c qiiet "m‘“’f ‘(Ly the | ier stay at his sister's home ‘mm‘dé‘“‘ e % \r}:;.s I was wildly curious to know pfi:smizn of siety | whether there had been a definite & breach between them, or whet llian simply wished to avoid the strain of another possible scene with his theories. But I rigidly schooled face and voice to indifference, and time in order to give guests scattered ta tomatoes, cheese, pepper and mush- fashion rooms, stirring constantly Season with salt, onion, parsiey and celery | kpow that it wa and when very hot, but not huhbling, | stir in eggs well beaten. Cook until | iblespoon minced parsley, 14 tea-| sonal appearance of the famous mo- | stitution New Show -— New Faces | spoon celery pepper an't treat me as if T were a Hen.” Everything New Mince pepper. Melt butter. Add | « chuckled—in a croaking sort Turkey Proudfoot glared at him, He useless to rush at Crow. The old gentleman would rise into the air and sail away Sizo & e) ‘i;" [r 4 eggs are creamy, stirring lightly. | A ; =y | was glad indeed of the dinner hell AT P Now, Mr. Crow was a famous tease. | & 5 K f Y S uways rung ten minutes before meal Loy y 2 B He dearly loved to annoy others, And | B ! 5 ) non may be used in place SOV : § i ah urkey Proudfoot a sly | ¢ o AR } " RED SP CE [AU]Y I |2round the premiscs, at the brook or|*'HMP substituted for .,M,,m, DWATSONUCO (TR |0 the woodland adjoining, time to |y (it ik in the Gina fish recipe, come home. “We'd better get ready to admin- ister quick sponge baths,” 1 laughed. “I can hear Dicky with Marion and Junior down at the brook, and you know as well as I the state the young- sters will be in."” THIN' FLAT HAIR “I have a complete change of e s e clothing for Marion already laid out, GROWS LONG THICK the answered, smiling fa y. “And g ere they come ! ,"' another in- oluntary smile touched her lips, “you AND ABUNDANT wre wrong in one particular. They've had their bath.” mmounmensmenanmenemmannened [5G they've fal- | Dangerian COStS| 10 'in again,” 1 said resignedly, turn- only 85 cents a hottle.| ) watclh the bedraggled proces- One application ends alll oo which was coming up the patir dandruff, stops itching| rynior drenched from head to foot, I‘K;-“ a“'”r‘l"‘“‘j' h:";;nf;"'l' was in Dicky's arms, wrapped in his e e, on danced at his side | beauty of your halr. It will appear a mass, s0 soft, lustrous, and casy to do up. But what will please you most sill he atter a few| .ye veeks' use, when you Me felled in the bid vater, |bad fallen off. g . ma-ama,” Junior declared proudly, as| Mr. Crow always yawned a good ee new hair—fine and s0on as he saw me. deal when he chatted with Turk Ll anyiab Ry “Truly, Auntie Madge, we couldn't|l'roudfoot, and he wasn't alv as) g ut really néw hairf yein ¢ this time ! Marion declared |careful as he might have been about || 4 covering up his yawns. Somechow Mr Crow found Turkey Proudfoot nlvl“' 5 we hadn't caught a thing, and Junior [COMPany. "'”"k]f& :"'“”‘“““' hat || B 7 MAIN STREET ¢ BOOTH’S BLOCK never been off the arm. On the other hand, old Mr. Crow was a great ||} . Store Opcn Tomorrow Until 9 P. M. As Usual : Now Playing traveler. In his younger days he 1sed to spend ‘every winter in the | -_— WlLLlAM F RNUM i | South. And though he felt that the 5 | 4 A over the secalp. “Dander- s to the hair what fresh showers 1in and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. This delightful, stimulating tonic helps thin, lifeless, faded hair to grow long, thick, heavy and luxuriant. ecarnestly with an emphasis on the demonstrative. “We were fishing, and saw a nice fish, and he went right in after it, and, of course, 1 had to go, too, to get him." “The water being almost two fect . deep at that point, and no big, strong | a sly | B glance, ¢ i sich!” he exclaimed. I have a S 2 i twings of rheumatism : : 5] ow Playing Sidney Franklin's key Proudfoot ] s L | 4 : THE TALE OF | | Tarkey profutoel widue 11 e Omo s B ‘NOT GUILTY anberr) we and drumsticks! 409-2 i "1 was only i o be polite” M. | @ Many Beautiful and Practical Starting Sendey Night Crow told him. “You're always com- plaining that I don't talk about mat- | B : ! 1o ;‘,,‘.’, o ,l,“,,,,,‘,.f‘,‘,,- il ' G“’ts Left to ChOOSC From_ At » “Third Anniversary Week” “I understand these only o0 “The Child Thou Gavest Me’ well—" Turkey Proudfoot said pecially at this season of the year!” | g i Prices The Lowest’ For Qua]ity i Harold Lloyd in Pl . T . “Among Those Present” S0 p o (Copyright 1921 by The Metropolitan 4 . . 3 ; CRANBERRY SAUCE, Newspaper Service). WhICh 1S the Best Don't Miss This Double “Ho, hum,” old Mr. Crow yawned — - i § Feature Bill (Genyrien il 8ol e _\ il “Where is your pair ked Tur- w o ng also soaked. Dick He had stopped to talk with Turkey There were twice as many mar-- |3 £ i ,.‘h':)',:s,h ;::Zthq‘:,f .!.(?‘,HE,?,,? .1,,},‘:? the | Proudfoot in the cornfield. It was|riages in France in 1920 as in 1913, LTI Ty Pl . mat Watch for the Vaudeville knees were dripping, and both Lilllan | fall; and the shocks of corn stood on| and I knew by heart the story which [every hand like great fat scarecrows, | Tomorrow’s Paper the three culprite proceeded to tell us. | With fat yellow pumpkins lying at | = . v — e - e —r - P Madge Has a Presentiment their feet, as if the scarcerows’ heads | and the Big Show in —e | man beside you to wade to his death|lon8 Journey had become too hard || In The or his knees to rescue his che-ild,”|for him now, he thought nothing of I 5 ' |ftying around Blue Mountain : § uL s R ) Dicky teased. | ) { Marion pouted adorably, but I saw |And down Pleasant Valley. 2 one otar anger real chagrin in her face, so came to| AS @ result of his wanderings My G I 0 V E S her rescue. Crow had learned many things. And BI-ADDER BUTHER “Of course you had to go in after |45 & result of his staying at home, i him, Marfon,” 1 said with no hint of | — k- TS 4 Thio ara o ce P O o o p Ntarti S lay E i a smile. “Tt was your Uncle Dicky's § Which are always appreciated. Our assortment will make selection for you S Sl D business to keep him from getting wet Take Salts to flush Kidneys and m;[::,d 0:- ,Ls(.,'”,:‘;“,‘,lr,,r‘v : 5 neutralize irritating “T knew I'd get it in the neck some- 9 actds, where,” Dicky apostrophized the air, Kidney and Bladder weakness re-|ghjje Marfon giggled gleefully sult from the uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to ir- ritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or sctting up an ir- ritatlon at the neck of the bladder,| yoy take them off, and then 1 won't obliging you to seek rellef two or|pave to soak this gown. And T'll rub three times during the night. The|ypn down and dress him while you sufferer is in constant dread, the water change passes sometimes with a scalding sen- |~y 1o ran her hand through Mar- | sation and is very profuse; again, [; o5 S there is difficulty in avoiding it. “Your hair isn't wet,” she said »Bladder weakness, most folks call practically, “so you don't need me it, because they cam't control urlna-|py,rry and change, dear, and I'll help | tlon. While it is extremely annoying | o N o™ U Tunior. | and sometimes very painful, this is I tried to make my ‘“thank you"| of ‘Jad 8alts from your pharmacist|2Ywhere else, for I )'""," and take a tablespoontnl in a glass of | Mayed presentiment that beeause e Gitire e e sl Eni B expested S noaldant BlDIcky)| for two or three days 1s will neu- tralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and nary organs which then act normally again Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, | ““That's all the thanks I get for spoil- ing a perfectly good—"" “Spare us the enumeration of vour| sartorial losses,” I said mischievous- | ly, “and let's get these wet things off Junior. You're already soaked, so package, and I did not want even|( ‘ ] | would need some article of clothing |Tur which T had put into my parcel-post |couldn't even understand what Mr wan ‘Tow was falking about. But on this ||§ Come and see what we still have in Leather and Velvet Bags, also Duvetyn |§ G R A l\ D TAllian to be a witness of his reaction [oceasion Mr. Crow mentioned some ¢ - . P to the discove Think tiat rinle nim: ndas 3ags, all styles and colors. an easy matter. All Gloves for gifts boxed appropriately. MARY PICKFORD Imported Kid Gloves, Genuine Mocha Gloves ; “Throngh The Back Doos” all wanted colors ......... $1 95 Grey, Brown, Mode ...... $2°95 iF biecnid dediriii Washable Cape Gauntlets lmported Kid Gauntlets, B _— Brown, Grey, Beaver, Mode $2 95 y, Brown, Beaver, Tan $3'95 E 'Parsons7 Theatel‘ H 0 S I E RY i ALL THIS WEEK 2:30—TWICE DAILY THEREA\ . . ~ . . ] D. W. GRIVFITH If vou are still in doubt, why don’t you get Stockings for her. Our variety |§ Peraonally Presents Undor 3lis Own Supervision of Ladies’” Hosiery has decided for many what to buy for gifts. )| | A Pramatic Epic Developed From Dennery's Cherished Play Stockings, all colors ... iy TER—R:18 (By Direct Arrangement with Kate Claxton You cant treat me as if Iwere ||| [talian Silk Fancy $2 95 English Ribbed Clock $2 65 with LILLIAN GISH und DOROTHY GISH » Hon.” % | Stockings, all colors ...... . StocKihgR e e . SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 50 PIECES Eves., 50¢, 81, $1.50. Mats. 25¢, e | POCKET BOOKS j All scats reserved. On gale for all showings hum Mr. Crow yawned HARTFORD believe T need to eat some a0 et ' e s e : ; Burlesque and is made from the acid of grapes SOME CHAFING DlSH : and lemon fuice, combined with lithia, | ng tert. So T think 2 go over to||@ ' i MG 1N 1isA0 by thousands ot folics swhe.| :” 2 i il 3 ’P‘"v; sl I All Week—Matince Daily are subject to urinary disorders | RECIPES [Crinbainsed Wividene iy el “THE BON caused by wuric acld irritation. Jad | - along with me? Salts 1s splendid for kidneys and By EISTER MARY | TR ox. || B 5 TON GIRLS” causes no bad eff. whatever we sant, efferves P ovou give hia-water drink, which quickly | luncheon 1 trouble ] have no maid to help you why not prepare the hot ) she \ T A her concoctio while the first course is being eaten A chafing dish luncheon is quite as delightful as a chafing dish supper and could well golve the problem for| ‘rmvl ¢ ts. It can- not t t 1inly &tops that umati torture at once Whe ring €0 you can ol 1 1 1 mald per Ru e 1 the quic These recipes are seasonable for|Proudfoot told him., “I'm sure 1 to v : inter days and reasonably | couldn’t ca wan $15.00 : W ment will (R THE SPIRIT OF MARDI GRAS comcent ! ting heat as economica pepper t vou apply Red Chicken a la King In three t warr the sore | taplespoons flour, 2 gpot througt hrough. Pald ar 1 teaspoon grated onio BOTeNness are ¢ 1 cup cream, 4 cup mus Ask any good druggist for a jar of | green peppers, 2 pimentos Rowles Red er I sure to | pepper. get the i I names If fresh mushrooms are used Rowles on each pa g in butter till tender Pour boil T e \ Gros de Londre. All the newest RED PEPPER HEAT }yl/( F.Thl‘ Bt ‘H i ‘“\.‘,];\'_.‘.“_“f“},’..‘,T.‘.',‘,fi.",’:],‘ X \-\ » A‘ ! st_\b'lc*s Colors are, black, and the hostess together need have no un-| “Ah!" said Turkeq Proudfoot. “T've (M8 o ) brown, navy, henna, copen 1 3 \\\ W 7 easy moments, as[no doubt you've heard them spoken || i U - AMenlas PRETTIEST PYHOUSA may wi of only too often it that's no rea / P e ’ E 4 ! - ::‘B{: Tee k it the girl who must entertain without |taste cranberries id Mr. Crow , L A and up ' Mr. Crow murmured to him- | |8 Moving Pictures e e o W] HATS made of Satin, Faille Silk and A S0 MGG i 1l foot he said, “Do you and burnt orange 1 be fond of cran- rry e. To tell the truth, all my I've hemed to keep away from T n you don't care for the sharp I've neve ecaten any Turkey ASSor V Assort- TODAY—CONTINUOUS the 1 f them would take ) A Musical Extraordinary—Featuring W his head. And Need a i ¢ '} A @t Please you. |g l MARDI GRAS SEXTETTE 0 I» vv m ;!‘\: k ““;“‘.A ‘n\{‘x‘m‘ HAT for 4y 4 7. 4 g Jhe Prices |R | | Arthur Angel and Violet Fuller; Frank 3 E and Teddy Sabini; Jack Goldie; Panl way and Pauline, . 1. { Crow holted the kernel of the Holidays B NS Are moderate ‘r twinkling : R CRT BOSWORTH, in yu forget that you're not in the 4, THOUSAND TO ONE, myard he said boldly “a \