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Adele Garrison's New REVELATIONS $ EW BRITAIN DAILY HI RALD, SATURDAY, DECI A T————— 5. 4 M 1 AR A A A L L A AR MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS A WIFE YTHE BOHEMIAN GIRLSY Bohemian 'are coming Sign on the Door,” and five more vau- deville acts that Hrand, will o whown the lakt half of the week and the following week vill bring that world famous story, Rip Van Winkle," an adapted to the soreon by Ward Lasocalle, with Thomus Tofforaon in the leading role, Coneerning tomorrow night's plo- ture, "Through the Dack Door," critics have doperibed it as a drama fn which Mary FPlokford ‘“nchloves another undenfoble succeos in which she turne eadneos into glodnens, durk- |ehanged on Thursday, will show next|with warm water and thoroughly |woek., Willlam B. Hart in "Three Word rinsed Inside and out Rub the in- slde with salt and pepper before stuffing Potato, onlon, apple or prune stuf- fing s dellcloun with goose, A stuffing that ta quite unususl but well worth while I8 made of both apples and onlons, Hoast Goose Ktafing, Four npyles, 4 onlons, 4 leaves of nago, 1 teaspoon grosved lemon rind, 4 potatoen, ¥ twspoon salt, 1-8 teas £poon pepper nessce Ten,” with thelr famous Jazz| ey {nta sunshine, hate into love.” Poel and core apples and cut in band, and personal appearance of quarters, Year Onfons and cut in Maurfce Costello, the movie otar, ‘n " E CHRISTMAS quarters, Put onlens, apples, sage his vaudeville sketch. Words can- and lemon rind in etew pan with fust 1 not describe the greatneoe of the at- enough water to cover, Cook until ing the soaked garments In a heap|Madge, let's te 1 o But Lm as good . Ihe great Nazimoava in “Billions,” | traction offered during the weck, as tender. Ttub through a fine sleve, on the floor—and went into his bed- | /eaving Dicky follow whe ¢ ver w her newest photo play, is announced they must be seen to be appreclated, Cook potatoes till tender, drain rousered and iy s right | Nk hnc) = S < the next big feature attraction at|On¢ thing can be sald about their and mash, Add the hot mashed po~ agair n I cortal AP the Lyceum where the production will value, without fear of contradiction, tato to the first mixture. Heason My little chap was s lorable ns A Telephone Call [ ( i you H‘, - |be shown for a run of three days, and that Is that the management BY BISTER MARY with salt and pepper. The stuffing he stood rogulshly smiling up at me, T Hasitatea e ! d as Tt Mandas guarantees the whole bill to be the P you would|should be dry enough to handle with- ody all rosy, his curls|wondering whethe fcky would T \s its title implies, “Billions” has f”‘;"' that has ever been offered In this serve goowe in-|out sticking to the hand. wet a r that 1 forgot my|gent my goin But an answering do with wealthy people. It relates| ™ stead of turkey Onton Stufting. 0 hearty hUg pellow to Lilllan’s taunt reassured me tory of a Russian princess who o tor your Christ-| 8ix onions, 10 sage leaves, 4 cups z him vigor a Gomen into’ riches, mnd lofia post Who CONTINUOUS SHOW, FOX'S mas dinnep you|bresd erumbs, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-4 should choose | teaspoon paprilka, 4 tablespoons but- one not more|ter, 1 ¢gg. than § monthe Peel onfons and parboil through old. A bird of|two waters. Then boll until tender. g s towel fro: e vhile yo P . T P o Al Beald soge leaves and let stand flve l;‘,‘.,‘ \l’?‘x‘l‘ ‘(“\:w from me, “w il you | qent just ATy \ 2N 7 G sort in ""”‘I“‘”““- nd e ”U““mtillv‘ matinee hour in the afternoon and :Eélgrat"i;‘1l32::): minutes. Drain off water and dry el LI : ittle skirmish with Dicky ha | ‘”'”\#“‘“ 42 3:‘““ ‘f-‘l“ "‘:" -‘"r_'m”“ will be followed by the so-called sup- hout ten pounds, | between towels, Add to onfons and i h sit . . / Y N\ Ol enchy" ¢ ) and Blalne | ar show o {hgan e . and had no sooner laid pumps, socks, | Pack the color to Lillian’s ci Hammerstein i .»}\\w, »ors."" Da | PRy KRN e hrough until the Che meat wiil|chop very fine. Add bread crumbs, A raky A he chair|had lessened the pain 2 s ey il regular evening bill opens at 7:15 p. bo tendor &nd |falt and paprika. Mix well and add :1_\;]‘[\\;“;1( : 1‘" ;:111;1‘ (‘AQ;NI ¢ ”(l m] SAeh I Ren s va A ] S 5 f ] L o g \;r"»r ( M‘Nuw“ fih'v!J \L‘ ““1»"-' '“1“’1 m, At each show there will be the o butter, Mix thoroughly and add egg eside ek roice 8o ¢ S W 1 ufterward come to the Lyceum to bef 2 4 P the next roo .| her to the dining room T f 1t her v 2\ 1| [ e % complete program of vaudeville and A moose 5 ¢ siightly beaten. ) que s deman d feare L [ 3 Z oty crease in prices. ¢ " | cold should be made with an egg. “Madge ! Where re those grs Bess Dean and Robert Savar . ? 8 5 . > 5 ing. Steam until nearly done, then zrou:p 52 nvn»l\rv"vu r:':c\cn rllmur:::; the other gues \«:‘,.. (lvh”-m t“l”‘h % ; RUILEDESSEAYRES IS Mary Pickford In “Through the|dredge with flour and hrown in ajThe egg binds ingredicnts and makes Loimdbdn b ) i /] € aDle i ” TR AT P \i2 | Back Door will be show rOW 3 ™ the stuffing firm. : th 3 " - 5 e a: N > N 4 A AT PALACE. 10Wn 10MOorrow | e T in by the left ear of Adam's off ox, if|with his never-failing courtesy. I saw . 34 The Third Anniversary of the Pal-|three days of the week. Irank Mayo | fat need be s Ll 1014 and considered the cholcest. this isn't the holy outside limit ! Say, :hn( he kept his eyes carefully averted R ace theater will be celebrated, start-|in “Colorado” will also be ghown to- A ,yg:,,e is sorubbed with sl'o,,p and | This bird is not stuffed but roasted come across with those pants, pronto.|from Lillian But Marion's entrance ing Sunday night, with the biggest | orrow night in conjunction with the \\‘merj and cz\r?full\' nged Dbefore | under the flame. mzt”nm dickens did you do withfa n-v;- mwondslmm- with her usual “Don‘t talk so loud!" Turkey |and l!u st show that 'vlm popular l‘lhf'; usual news and comedy reels, dressing. A Dbird that comes from i am ? impetuous rush to his side, kept his a wter has ever presented. xcellen A complete . a Alle ] o . e 5, g0 EA Service. I shot a dismayed though laughing|demeanor from being noticed. and I Proudtoot hissed. BT R AT A va ey 11 a5TaN plete new vaudeville bill, | the market should be well scrubbed| (Copyright, 1921, N ice.) glance at Lilllan, for I knew her[never talked so much nor so fast as, HE toilea - e been arranged that will be the talk of | == e T—— —— quick comprehension would see the(T did in the few mintites 4lisginsacoilea fomasvhile We | the town for many a day. The ghow freceding | shalf misx vou while youte §0ne” ¢ |ioy (ha frst half, siarting Sunday vrwnmmw' P \FMIJ”‘KAM Picky Discovers Madge's Seeret | rose, her eyes 1 or o peevis e Lyceum Monday for a week's ous answering arr than oy ay, and a real holiday bill is on the This is no place f " Py Purke 1foot Sl In this company there are nocent chee-lld, ) 1 § ¢ twenty-five clever show girls wh Junlor-—of course, man-fashion, leav- [ rait} i X With swift, practiced movements Dicky stripped the wet clothing from room Go or n he thundered 1 Iso he 8 a for & They (3 T} e ! 14| and laughir S Tostino fima IR aBay tlso inherits a fortun They hav The management at Fox's theater stripping oved as the result of his verses, but ol Ing him, Nt lov 1 18 ran of his bl announced today that next week there U, Despte my own annoyance FTr (s have never met until they bothiwil) he a continuous show each day. et me do t Al said, tak : \ g / ourneye o fashionable wi ‘Let m N ta discomfort 1 was glad {need of Y, irneyed to a fashionable winter re-|The first show will begin at the usual Juley when cooked. connection between my announcement | Dicky's entrance. Kne: i 5 S 7 - 5 the journey home, and thi‘a disappear-|i, their usual mipling rfirmx’tnlx‘ Hll\rlll.l‘ v q o ) toplay features. John M. Stahl pre- ance of part of Dicky's wardrobe.|wouidq hold the attention of the table.| “Yes, I . it will be lone And I saw an answering smile on her| put he had hardly ) T g:i;;: ;p::{; oyasive idnawer: o ’0‘”; "h"“ was a peal of the telephone, | agreed. “And I suppose things will be | Wwm, Desmond, Lewis Stone and Lit- B ox oatlion bopu | fnd a|:10!]\r:r'|\\\j\1|vr Mrs. Cosgrove [in a muddle in the farmyard by the | tie Dick Headrick, who portrays one knickerbockers?” Seanel Aty time 1 get back, with nobody to keep | of the greatest photoplays ever made “Because they're in 1o shape to |, Long distance calling you, Miss| order there.” and one that strikes decp to the heart wear after last night’s crawling under| “T'll do the best I can while you're | The other presents Harold Lloyd in barbedwire fences and over stones.’” | away,” old dog Spot promised. his new multiple reel comedy, *Among RS TeAn that phles: “Keep your tail stlil when vou|Those Present”” The Keith vaude- UPEN Brow T wouldt't wasr those bark,” he told the old dog. “Thesc|ville bill will be the hest presented do a dog fight. Tallor made 'em about N, rrtrmart Sagioreces) farmyard fowls won't p much at- | this season and will feature five of the tention to you if they see your tail [ Keith Circuit headliners. Johnny ;o:mtiy::; ‘r’:- ag.":&f"’figh\xh"fhifii THE TALE OF agging." liott and his Girls will be the big at- gray trousers? What have you done ; 1l remember what you say,” Spot | traction with his wonderful song and s “Be sure to keep a sharp eye on |novelty with music by Al Von Tilz that rooster,” Turkey Proudfoot went|and staged in a wondrous manner; to the tin peddler?” Dicky Objects and staged ' There was a‘?mn; note of irrita- ‘I don’t want him to get the [ The Four Casting Campbells are the tion in Dicky’s voice which I rec- ea into his head that he's running l-"'ul"""f -devils performing in ognized. But I dreaded telling him things in this farmyard.” ‘:M)‘!"_\‘:".r‘ and will provide many . “Very well!” said Spot. “Shall T let |@ thrill; Abbott and Healy are two the truth. Not that I minded undoing him crow a bit, if he wants to?" ciever girlies whose talent will more I A B R (Y i oro s ves Turkey | than surprise with their songs and the package into which I had packed Proudfoot answered. “But if he|comedy; Mack and Lane a pair of them, but I knew that fastidious Dicky would not wear the trousers VACATION T - real o1 ffer “What' ACA N TIME. LR S e "' better | Teal entertainers, offer “What's It All atter being thus rumpled. Lilllan starts to gobbling—well, you'd better| 4y;¢ v which they answer in a very struck into the conversation, giving tisfactory manner in th excellent iing; and The Fennards will no me time to think. “You grossly overestimate the pur- doubt be a real good hit with their musical numb Reserved seats are chasing power of pants in these later| = ; days, dear boy,” she called. “Even if up with a wild look in his eye. Jealous of Johnnie Green's ncwest pet. | o500 B el Lo evening ex- there were a tin peddler in the world,| Turkey Proudfoot was no longer| “The Peacock!" Turkey Proudfool | .. tino Aonday and Saturday, when which 1 doubt, you would get no tea- | °05tng at night in the tree near the|squawked. “Pull out his tall feathers| oy continuous shows will be given Kettle for the niftiest trousers in all |f2rmhouse. With the coming of cold| —~every one of them! T've been fn-|ppe phoyes and loges are reserved the land, A coffee-strainer, perhaps, | Veather he had been glad enough to|tending to do that myself. But I'Ve | overy afternoon and evening, Monda or a paring knife, or aven a sauce. |T008t under a shed beside the barn.|been so busy that 1 haven't had the | ang Saturday included. The last half' fan. If you threw in a mecktie, but a| EVer since the winter before, Tur. | time for it R AN £ S B G e teakettle ! 1t i to laugh ! key Proudfoot had enjoved sound! Then they said good-by gram will bring a fine show headed by “It 1s to murder !"” Dicky growled, sleeps at night. But for weeks now “You ought to tell me where vou're | Norma Talmade in her latest, “The s you two idlots will find out in he had often waked up in the middle | going,” Spot suggested. “If the Roos I bout two seconds more. Here!{Oof the night and found himself all|ter should gobble, T must know where a-shiver. to find you.” What's this? Well I'll be—" YLy ) Whkt he woull s, though I well It's the fault of that horrid old| So Turkey Proudfoot told him. He Mr. Crow,” Turkey Proudfoot com-|told him in such a low tone that no knew the famillar ending of his sen- tence, was lost in the furious tearing plained to old dog Spot one day. ‘‘He |[hody else could hear. of paper. I knew that Dicky had dis- | Would talk about cranberry sauce and| (Copyright 1921 by The Metropolitan drumsticks. And of course a person Newspaper Service). sents his greatest drama, “The Child 5 Thou Gavest Me,” with an all star been seated be-|some around her: Turkey Froudfoot | cast, including Darbara Castleton, HAPPY NEW YEAR —Thiid Anniversary Week— Presenting The Best Attractions Ever In This City Sunday Night And MNon. - Tues. - Wed. Double Features John M. Stahls Greatest Photoplay Drama ‘““The Child Thou Gavest Me”’ With Barbara Castleton, Lewis Stone, Little Dick Headrick, Wm. Desmons HAROLD LLOYD In His Besi Ever—“AMONG THOSE PRESENT” WORLD’S GREATEST VAUDEVILLE 5-BIG ACTS-5 ABBOTT & HEALY The 4 CASTING CAMPBELLS A Pair Of Chicks , Sensational Dare-Devils MACK & LANE " THE FENNARDS The Comedy Couple | A Musical Oddity Johooy Elliott and Girls In A Song And Dance Revue — “The Dancing Studio” I It was well along in November. And | send r me at once. Turkey Proudfoot was feeling fidgety, “What about the Peacock?” Spot Whenever Farmer Green or the hired | inquired wickedly. He knew that man stepped into the yard, he started, Turkey Proudfoot was frightfully RTINS b i covered one of my parcel-post pack- ages which T had put—I had thought —beyond discovery behind some books on. the topmost shelf in Dicky's room. I waited nervously for the ex- plosion I knew was coming. “I might have known you'd begun your usual infernal packing stunt.” To my surprise Dicky's voice was only mildly querulous, and I decided that by some miraculous streak of luck the gray trousers were not so rumpled but what they could be worn. T sig- nalled my belief to Idilian, and she Fo all our patrons we exiend our best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year — May your joys be unbounded! We take this opportu- ity to thank you for your xcellent support during 1921, and to express the wpe that this support will be continued. ALL NEXT WEEK Yothing Like it Since New Britain Was a Baby Parsons’ Theater ALL THIS WEEK 2:30—~TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER-—S8:15 D. W. GRIFFITH Personally Presents Under His Own Supervision A Dramatic Epic Developed From Dennery's Cherished Play “The Two Orphans’ =t R L e W P P P (By Direct Arrangement with Kata Claxton with LILLIAN GISH and DOROTHY GISH en Thousand Others Uittt SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 50 I'IECES | All seats reserved. On sale for all showings Sttt Eve 50c, 81, $1.50. Mats. 25¢, 50e, 75, €1 { HCW@@D f Il 3 G R A N D g i m /u or latest procluction i b THE bACK DOOR" ti All Week—Matinee Daily Direction by Jack Dickford e “THE BON : TON GIRLS” } |k Geen \N‘wv, .w‘y oy L recalls fo us hoxv warm ; R g i and real and lovable and divine a thing it isto be Just human and happy._ o A GIRLS” resenting a joyous revue In seven parts illed to the brim with inny comadians and a cho of pretty damseis Also The Great and Only AZIMOVA fier Latest and best Pictare “BILLIONS” Other Short Feature Subjects A A ot Py g 4 g T R A o : 'i;HURc Norma Talmadge PersonalAppearance The Tennessee Ten FRL | In aurice Costello| yyrigh Their In Vaudeville of | SAT. The Slgn on the Door The Movie Star \Famous Jazz Band Reserved Seats on Tues., Wed, } Nothlng Resewed'Mats. 30(: fifld 20C ‘ Thurs., Fri. Eves. g | Eves. 50c and 30c Boxes and Loges Reserved At All ‘ sunday ngh :fi" Izth Tax Matinee and Evening hhows Get Your Reserved Seats Now —- 4 Contmuous Skows Xmas Day T At A AT A P 8t 3 Contin Periorm CHRISTMAS DAY New Shows Monday and Tucsday A T, THIS SUNDAY NTIGHT Yuletide Carnival Iiig Double Feature Iro- gram, Supported by a variety of short In- teresting Subfects ‘ THE APTAIT OF MARDY ORAS A Musieal Fxtraordina Featuring MABDI GRAS SEXTETTE Arthnr Angel and Vielet Fuller: Frank and Teddy Sabini; Jack Geoldle: TPaal STARTING SUNDAY — 4 DAYS ONLY o Lunime. TATRA ADDED ATTRACTION SINGLIR MIDGETS SIDF. SHOW HUBERT DOSWWORTH, In - [y e A n ~ ONE THOTSAND 0 ONR, CONTINUOUS SHOW ALL NEXT WEEK i e AR AR 7] m.mx" f.