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: . LG RAITREAMLIDAN Merchant Marine Honor 5 S KEEP SHOULDER LINE SLIM lwll in City “llll(‘lll MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS | .00 /il : o = o e Rt | States Merchant \lullw‘ has placed in City hall, completing Adcle Garrison's New Phase of $ ! [ </ ) : S e e ¥ __ ) { wervicemen Men who houlders sl I n the Bpanish-American B gENEl ¥ tatlored wult, adhergs an air of “Jumps” Its Tracks Distance ‘Phone Call That |sartorlal time betwes h port | cove F \ ! ¢ ; b . which she mu ) v " ¢ { Istinetl to t ou e 1 Plhpown from its course by a frozen The gorment is of kb leloth | gwiteh, it 18 believed, a Plainville wedlum which is admirably suited | grolley mped” the tracks in front earth can it be? Ob, I hope nothing leme ir keeps the 5 g to eay { " ! [of the Trinity Methodist church early h et ] “What Is 12" sh wiite ¢ to 40 minutes ne \ cara band finishes the m. | Sunday evening I'he trucks of the as happ A Ty and serve wit \-hoiled epg nd sides and stands in a tall collar. {car left the rails entively, No one If D¢ ® Dean's confusi Mr c ok nd, 1 guessed, to the mineed pe ey manee The touch of color is in the Hning [ was injured though, safe to say, the Cosgrove mounceme Vit « Sed 5, spelled but on be poured fish or of royal bine with an edge of velvet | occupants of the trolley experienced a natural 1 1 most cle previous knoy t the neck upon which silver half [ thorough fright ereditable wion. Lilllan's eyes o At IR stuffed Preesh Cod 2L y g1 X 4 ¢ 10ons gleam 10 L the at, d 1 X T ( 0 nr poun | 1 3 ol St MA ) ¥ m ubting the soundness T thinic watall Tiatansd oY ar e r us stutfed and baked AN 5 f i 08000 X . The holiday rush at the passenger theory that she had sent a tele T, . much to the dish, | A ¥ LA ind Fgs £ sent John M. Eahl's itest A tation proved profitable for a trio in the early mor instruct tion. I know I did, and was sure that|"" ces it ch more expensive 3 A & g gy g2k il / lthunderbolt, “The Child Thou Gavest “lips" working at the passenger ghe be summoned caye the (Hatelsl Hade N utaas o el weker stffing is better with g TR iy \ C Me,” with an all star cast including [gtation. According to reports made farmhous ypen_ batween ths d room and |Mh than a bread stuffing L O 1) { ittle Dick Headrick, the greatest ehild | by oficials of the “new Haven' road, rose icent ity ol thie ety e R a e e 1 e T TA T O Clean fish, sprinkle wit} t, pep- | . X g i ¥ A A wetor of the sereen. His spler act- | close to $1,000 was secured by the Ak {nEtallaas per and lemon juice ine nd out % 7} p | ing was the talk of the \paclty [ ight fingered gentry One of the chance to inspect te oo “Yas. this 1a Miss Dean. Oh Misg|tuff and sew Cut gashes on ench o4 ; 4 P 3 udiences who saw I vestorday and | ietims is reported to have lost be- tume—she had been when Welpgwarde? What is it? Why! I g unchhionaEinid doye L ) { / A q e e T A et e e TR e came in—I gave another swift, furtive | yo ™"\ aerstand. I thought next | foshion "t narvow strips of | ot A it SR R £ A e s s ture, Harold Lioyd also made a big|ops rang from §$108 to smaller glance at Lillian and caught a com-|myagqay. I was sure that was the X;v‘ ; h : o i S e o % £ it in his new comedy, “Among ThosC [gums. No complaint has been made |.v">v>r‘r!1v‘yv: n*‘m\ .;r her eyelids u; date you wrote me. I have the letter, | 5 i B it ““‘ . X i R i 5 ’resent, nm‘lul u~’1m;m“| !'wv‘l by the victims to the police, returr or Bess Dean was attired |, &= § P LR lec ALERI BECAARS % i 4 edies ever made e Keith vaudeville | o for traveling, from her modish \yv\._“""‘l’:-”:"f (r” :»’,r‘::; ’vm n .n‘.‘. Hh‘r-\\ he | bt he fish o 5 and put the wh o i 3 X bill {s the best offered here in goms blouse to her natty brown pumps, and 2 el ¢ thing Into a dripping pan g A 2 bl 3 ; tin nd presents five heddline acts| R minute T can. I'm sorry it happened. | with® flonr bake an hour fn a ho Lo ; ki g foulealtle S ; v ); i vith T tenards, America’s premier FoR OUR AMUSEMENT and she came back into the dining room with the m realistic imit: her skirt belonged to the traveling suit | ;) ; Btk ghe had worn upon the day of her ar- LNRAHICRISHES with fleur, bake an hour in a1 P e e ¢ viophoni who play popular and R s s e AR L s 5 Johnny Elliott and Girls offer a song E“ fi C E U M 1 > oter el Ul g ot Rl v lassical numbers to big applause; Ab % tion of a roused temper I ever lave : son | seen. Her eyes held angry sparks, SLEEPY T[ME TALES ; md dance revue The Dancing ] iyl . K &tudio” in which some very remarka THEATRE q 1 i ! 1 Came For Bess Dean ummer wns me? Who he one-sided telephone econversi- telephone, and as ad my first| 1, an A ch we had seen but e . riva e ! : The receiver clicked on the hook, | (Copyrigh - bott and Healy a pair of the and her cheeks were deeply flushed ) : e \eing 15 offered with clever im or twice since. She had divided cleverest youngste in vaudeville; d ] it \ £.C.C.C Daahanidiolrcal | Pt THE TALE OF : ; ik G 3% personations of Pat IRooney, Ann Pen She sat down to her interrupted | v N n Miller, T : To produce perfect tea, the four hreakfast, while we all looked at her TURKEY 3 3 T 5 ington, .'m Marilyn In.l Ih m 1;, outstanding factors are Climete, with curlous interest. But Dicky was ¢ | 7 ic is by .\\‘ Von 11] L[I the ,.uw‘.‘{y”(‘.’ ‘11 o . , ; e | { vriter; g and ane a L CO N Cultivation, Curing and Care. And | [the only one who spoke ] : cE- PROUDFOOT | B R R o’ ores » is Care. o1 or, little one,” he drawled A ouple who o f utes the greatest of these is Care e Sl P R e W ) . SR - arkling entertainment; and this I derful bill is bre ht to a close The part that Natue flgs, | |untortimate’ member ot sour well- ‘ g o | e e b v | | “THE BOHEMIAN growing tea is just a part. The known and gentle sex.” 7 i rest is man’s. ‘The care in curing, “I'd like to wring her neck” Bess ? 2 A e Honaljgymassiaiintopprouile S g GIRLS” the skill in blending, the protective Dean retorted viciously, then with | | | 1 | thrill of the bill. The entire orchestra A packaging, all contribute to the ex- every appearance of virtuous indigna- g loges and boxes are reserved at ul . el Musical Comedy Reyue cellence of the brew. she el 2ted her theme 2 O evening perf inces, and the Jog el onfanefeleboral st o l‘u‘m:n} R ]IU‘”IA : T, Bt e The A Marvelous Lntertainment, It is the care that guards every ; ats are on s 11 days at the bo Laughter, Music and Girls “The Edwards dame,” she sald dis- [ o crisp evening late ‘ovember jeatg are on sele all days a ; h n a crisp evening late in November e e i) o DR —ALSO— step from p]unhxlmn to package that 23 5 i; dainfully, “is sort of Man Friday | y S5t Ta Srain's il b - B e A makes LIPTON'S Tea so delicious, 3 i Friday |t was not Farmer Green's f i 4 ‘ X O Crice e ho bl e ee o s0 appealing to every taste, and has for the principal of the school T am |yt of a neighbor of his. And it was k! #‘ T ( l! AL s, § S oy NAZIMO‘Y\ ot e g i the | |12 waste my Tt soune. e wpon thie as' o i b e g L e el e M T A R L Heratten tolm e inattearoalalainaT s e B R ] (B OHEIANNGIRT S IEAT Y GE AL | Mis musical novelty, in which ho uscs “The Tennessec Ten” and their jaz L LIPTON'S Yellow Label brand begin until next week. And here ths] .4 now stood in shocks amidst the| The “Rphemian Girls,” presenting | s knuckies and 5 wash board, 18 .""I' Cet AL ":rm""] n,ppm,m"wh.;‘: 1 is Lipton’s finest tea. freakcalls me down over the tele-{siunble for the first time in New Britain, “ Inctly new, mach evening there | M LI RN T e “BILLIONS pHone for nofibeingithere isnya sahoollSer s ceun e R R ade nalia s e il el | kel it miisioall comedy Bille: nrel canss |l 1o D00 orciestra eate tisblcentLng) BCtChy Ask your grocer for LIPTON'S has opened, that she wrote me the let- | ..\a qismal. Not a creature moved |ing mar At Srarnl mucH daushia Yellow Label Tca. If he docs ter herself, and there could be no mis- |, nvwnere. Fven the meadow mice |ut the Lyceum theater in a most at- not aell i, aend ”".,’;” "‘?l'"”“"’l take, and so forth and so on. I'd lke 1.5 4y cqay for the nights too [tractive and pleasing revue. Capacity 751;{;5\’ i’:‘/"]’fi‘e"{czi j"':g'/g‘l’"[h‘: to see t:er;”(Aa;‘:"'\?:\""Lr ;'NS:::'\\'MI:"; | chilly for their liking. Turkey Proud- | udiences yesterday greeted the work TRED ol bl | acon e e, o T bt g0t o v i son, sandi e o et Towe T izl comoten S e i o you. Address Thomas J. Lipton, D L T i | el B Gr e N na ton o ey ol iasststcd ByRIoTA MOgA Aimerion, (el imal hody with his Candian French accent. | 3e, * Thur: . i i ne., Hoboken, N. J. f 5 . s it 3 i L Beginning Thursday there will be a ' emphatically. “Never deal With a| ".p'qit see where he can be,” Tur-| Mrs. Marie Holis, the prima donna|pew vaudeville bill and William §. | Supreme Musieal Comedies An Entertainment for Men, Women and Children TONIGHT AND TOMORROW cluding the war tax. B e “Throngh the Hack Door” the biz | Eau de cologne was first made by Other Short Feature Subjects movie, shows Mary Pickford as a girl | an Italian living in Cologne, in 170§ THURSDAY, FRIDAY and lost from her parents in Belgium and URDAY years later restored to them when she “THF BO]{FMIAN GIRLS” mr‘rndw_mnn,_..\ss'rr your rights. I'm | oo” proydroot muttered. “I've spent |is one of the best ever seen or heard| Hart in **Three Word Brand,” a stir- of you % & P eal b cre 8 f b AN 3 . ¢ m N { A prou you : _|three days and th nights here al 1 this city and her voice can be com- | ring and exciting picture of the great Fun, Music and Laughter She wrinkled her nose at him, - s late be g fe - ready. And he has never been late be- [pared to many favorites of grand [ west, will be shown ALSO— 1 ¢ 1 g saucy, rather attractive bit of pan-| . | the years that I’ve been|opera. Jack Ho! . streight ma 3 ¢ evening S three fe tomine, which she frequently employs, fore in e years tha e en fopera. Jack Hollis the straight man Sun¢ vening brings three fea- —NOW PLAYING— i E[‘RT LYTP‘LL i i 1 i In an Entire New Program, coming here for my vacation. arvies out his part to perfection as|tures in pl of the usual two. oI N toying with her salad for a minute NP rkey Proudfoot bestirred |do Jim Conroy, the popular song plug- e | 3 SHOWS DAILY [ A Trip to Paradise” Otlier Short Feature Subjects THIS SUNDAY NIGHT Big Double Feature Program NEXT WEEK New Britain's Favorite HOYT’S MUSICAL REVU ATLL NEW SHOWS before speaking again. himself. With a hop, skip and a jump [ser and Miss Peggy Kelly the leader “Now, the next thing is what train ANNIVERSARY AT PALACE he landed on top of the rail fence that | the chorus ? Tha A f NOO train 1 " N .. " e IR ”“‘”' AMenOON e (g |SrTounded the field and he seftic The weckly Tuesday night surprise| The Third Anniversary Week Bill at R o ol L el e liniiscinitor the nisht rty will be held at the Lyceum this|the Palace for the first half of the majesconnsctionsfoREa Nt ‘i done| 1e had scarccly closed his eves|ovening at which time \ ble prizes | week is positively ti ggest and best (‘,fl[fl' \:'m. r:nI r'\'v“lln:: ,tt:}ry\- e o, : 2 5 vill be given away. Every ticket hold-|show ever offered at thi popular Over FaCE and Neck. Face [ | or it's nothing but a hamiet. T — T ‘}m. o e S R e . AL ar there tomorrow mo N it Disfigured. CuticuraHeals. | {10 wart to be e oy tn wining with Monday matiner of next | ing. T wonder veek Hoyt's Revue will play a return “My trouble began with a rash | |rom Rhineheck across the ferry from | ngagement I ston that would get me to New ngag which later turned to pimples. The : i 5 pimples were quite large York earlier.” 35!):1 A A imhere g Onefotitnely slrangar) : e ERRy SENSATIONAT BILL, FOX'S, " suests spoke decidedly. “But you'd / ¥ o fl"y T ook ot et oY | | ave to leave ere in half an hour in ; & Two acts directly from the big time 5 The itching and burning rder to make it by motor at the aver- | i \»'m-“h \‘:u’:‘\‘m“ ‘.':-’.( ‘.:-K‘ wu\ ’;‘.:::.i \'v\n: ‘:t | S/ were so severe that I could | | ize pace.” | Y o today and fomorrow: with Mary f; not help scratching. My “T wonder,” she looked across at ¥ Plokford in “TE AT e “3d Anniversary Week."” face was disfigured for Dicky. “Don’t you want to be real / ’ . “‘(",\’_“"” (,”:‘ 1,;‘ Q,;“ ,,,‘,‘”‘,” 'm, o ! sbosta year. " Rk oo Ti bl e oo [ x : oot iRonciestic vie- |8 mobav axp wrpyEspay Ll [ “The trouble lasted about a year | [me down to Rhinebeck? It's a glor-| 1 ) fed L P 10 Beonuaniibestisio lver h Ey t V d Bl before I began using Cuticura Soap | |ious day, and you ought to be glad to | i | ; iy Thediue Marlot e et | 8 Offered in This City. 4 Jnuger audeviie and Ointment, They afforded relief | [ 1o it just to be rid of me. N A el Enst s, SR e s SR e within two weeks, und at the end of “Nothing would please me better,” | B oupKIWomen Bk “':‘t' 2 d doig e six weeks I was healed.” (Signed) [ | iy returned promptly, “but I've ! HELGLY 0L BIULER SR ey a0 Iiunderbolt L ) NORA B Clarence J, Burnell, 474 Tyler St., | [ nade an appointment to meet a man ool y i and tumble sketch M‘H"‘:;: U}llp,.‘\-flfl};lp ‘;E-h c ifl [ T s produc o ES 2:15—TWI( John M. Stahl's Dramatic Bl With the Greatest Star of Them all Pittsfield; Mass., Jan. 4, 1921. ity f property up ot } a s s L J 921 ind see about a bit of property ur = i four people from her shoulders and America’s Foremost Comedienne Use Cuticura foralltoilet purposes. | [here that I've got my eye on. But| ; - the act ends with an airplane novelty ot Al ! B 9—DBiG _ACTS v 1e wife is a chauffeur of repute, and " engatic 1w one g ec ; s, 20 and 8o (Rxeent Bat) T L S Leiin e st e | P)c:h;r lTom made 1r‘zo reply. He : Ms;u:v »‘:\ .}‘ ’\ }w : \H, ] irl ’ : to Eves., 25¢ fo §1 (Except Sat.) ; 10w, G i 1o propeller, is led around at ter- BB~ Culicurs Soap shaves withostmug. | | 'ay them hoth at your feet.” s SErga wa e vific speed. Siduey Stone and com- i ] There was but one thing for me to| _______ - —— - | pany’'s offering is also excellent. Tt is ! ay, and I sald it promptly, With as|when a faint “Gobble, gobble, gobble” | taged as a one act playlet and in- 5 u il nueh enthusiasm as I could muster: | from across the cornfield drove ali|cludes an inimita Hebrew comed- : 5 “If T do, Ress, I'd be delighted. T[idea of sleep out of his head leh AN n el \anacs inot only Direction by Jack Pickford and imply must get a motor hat to wear |started up, stretehed his long neck as| toe dancing, al tgvptian and Rus 7 Alfred E. Green, Scenario byMarion HARTFORD Jome—mine is too dilapidated for !} as he could 1 burst forth with | sian folk danee Robinson and Rob rmr.mg P"ofogmw by u-.arcsl‘mn vords—and Kingston has some very|u deafening “Giobble, gohble, gobble!™ | inson, one a pr girl and the other J Burl'fis ue t00d shops. Lillian, didn't T hear you | T'hen he 1sed and listened, in Itailan chara omedi put on " . = q ay vou had some shopping to do be- | The answer soon reached him. Tt | 1« good number, and Milind? 1d Dina 3 3 / ' i i ¢ ore you go home? Can't you come, | was nearer this time, And after Tur- {a colored . put across a | @ Al star cast with Little Dick BCh‘eveS anOTh.e' und-enl,[, Al e Pely Nature’s means of [ |00 key Proudfoot had repeated his i e i an iy | 8§ Headrick, the sereen's greatest | | &ble success in which “SUGAR PLUMS” stopping coughs comes ) i 'f e ‘ sl il ] S i WA pping cough s D she turns sadness into L 10:vou direct from fer R WflORn ABOUT CODFIS{ <\4‘: ,,: :“":4 }‘\‘v‘rl e e e imrm A : 1,"‘ o ; :I’\)*"‘;"‘ g \\':’)'\';"‘l:li:":‘:"ll‘]‘l‘l‘."):“‘\l | o’ladness darkness info The Funny Hebrew vast Spruce Forests. 5 roosti I 1 witl wl Over 60 years in house- § BY SISTER MARY e T el Ero U (oot |t nE ok thakvaile o i sunshme hate info love A Laugh Every Second hold l.lSC‘. f o = ODEISH, either |ETefted him. “I'd hegun to fear that{during the night Turkey Troudfoot s AR Ko i R Y ADDED A o vou had met with an ent. Wl shiver G e % kept yvon « r ail and huddled ET A ' SINGER © b T of the chean- | = rhey shut me up in a pen.” fiAtEniR IbEo e Toms -u 3] E - SIDE SHOW E GUM Although cod. | Somewhat out of breath, partly be- | ki : L THURSDAY .\‘:t ou ire an YinFsoN &rcor N.kmk fish is usnally [€ause of rage at having been impris This ipper, isn't it?" he VHE STERNARDS ] ! s e T Gneds i cause he had been | xema 't help wishing my Master Xylophonists WILL S HART higl food | Iy i ) me up two days S W like R i e y s 5 g “Huh!" Tur roudfoot ex ABBOTT & HEALY at His Best 1 At}ilete " Turkey Proudfoot exclaimed. |claimed. ook quecr—as fat | A Pair of Chicks. ; e AN { AR e e 4 s o et S HRLL WORD BRAND lto walk or stand in the shoes worn SEihe T ovasaem . Did you forget our vearly|as his.” JOHNNY ELLIOTT & GIRLS ——r — e I oy the aver woman. With the ¢ A Cleser Song and Dance <ycle, : ; i jody thrown out of poise by high Lese recipes for codf : or No!" said the other But T must [And there’s nothing like thers to MACK & LANE ]| o ATINER-—600 seats at 12 cents, In- ||| gols, every pound ls carried as dead haps a little out of the ordinary 1y counted the dava keep the cold off, 1id Brother Tom iThe: Carmet Con ‘\lu weight. And with toes cramped and may help in the everlasting quest fc That's very dangerous at this time| T suppose,” said Turkey Proudfoot L MESTRA—000 seats at 23 conts, | tne foot laced against a stiff shank something difterent.” ¢ vear," Turkey Proudfoot replied.|"Mr. Grouse's log 't get as|M 1 CASTING CAMPBELLS Sl G | that the muscles are not free to Breaded Codfish Cutlets t's a wonder that you esc 1 from |cold as ours do, even if he hadn't a Sensational Gymnasts function, the gait becomes unnatural fresh codfish in pieces fo e pen. How did you manage to slip|frather ¢ 3 5 — o (4l cwuses taligue, \bout an inch thick. Sprini W t Brother Tom 1 RESERVED SEATS EVERY [\ ihe flexible, -al-shaped Canti- or | \)J | with 1emon juice, salt and pepper an Homehody 1aft the door " sl ‘Becan ¢ shorter,” sald|f EVENING, 5 ¢ ver She :ry muscle the look? fi \\fi . i half an hour . nge turkey Turk ’ B DBOXES AND LOGES R f full 1therty necessary &R alhstia Or is it blotchy and mon foods oting 7" A is legs are feathered out Dip in fina bread crumbs \ 3 clatmed that onr o Tom 1 : e SERVED AT ALL PER- 1 M { and periect balance. The body egg slightly bealen with ble= 1o . ky! ey foc s ¢ FPORMANCES \ Iy 5t 1+ swung easily from one foot to the bon n and « 1 A SR 5 e Pl ldo e d BOX OFFICE OPEN ALY DAY A T“‘AT'—" othar, a steady momentum is main- indeep hot fat for 10 minutes. Dra g G i Brathat, Tiickey dfaoth ; N |tuined, and one walks gracefully and w pape B - vhs y T o dc feel warmer r |without tatigue. tawed tomatoes f 5 : . £ - 3 wed t . v . ) I'm gla P iz fellow 5 Thurs,, Fri., Sat. ~ i The arch muscles are constantly ex- repelient? Resinol L Ll B was glad ¢ the newcoms i i fie makes all B crefsed so that they atford strong | 1 | | | | Soap and Ointment | it § Four tablespoons butter, ) u G - NORMA TALMADGE, in 1 ih r @ | 2 heibol : : o g Pheni hai tans el ; B, support to the bones of the arch, pre- are na\tural Ndo to | poons flc : i ¢ 1 “THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." 5 |venting and relieving arch troubles. | | | skin health and they A R i i ~ I the next day was Thankseiving. |8 5 vavpEvILIE ACTS 5 P e do build attractive owly add water mie ‘ \ iz > HEN 2 | and their Jazz CTHROUG e . : il H THIE BACK DOOR" for daytime service ; | —With=— TODAY, CONTINUOUS contribute to the comfort of Canti- he Metropolitan | i | N | complexions LBR AL L e AT s y : ; 1 f Cantilever Shoes for Men, Women levers. And they made in styles MARY PICKPORD, approved hy the fashion magazines it ar prika i the ‘ oo | ther set of Bai- [ Personal Appearance of HARRY CARROLL & €O, t wten | when he w But his 1 yEie 111 ahout TPony | 5 g land children nutes 1 yolks ‘ : MAURICE COSTELLO in VARIETIES OF 1921, nd ) it he It ) ¢ 1 T t oaster S winkleheels was 0 Pt RS LR UL St s i il A e ) . A SR the Movie Star in a vaudeville RICHARD CARLE, st ries W iresome. & ! s 18 his master, | Sketch, FRANKIE HEATH, ‘Si OAN BR | ast they i N 1 his Mgh BLACK & O'DONNELL ] ° Wit codfish may be soaked in luke v " falt codfish ma ke OTHER HEADLINERS GERARD'S MONKEYS | Soothing and Healing warm water, boiled until tender | 7e r nadeeven thetUIdEiioree | 185 MAIN ST. served in the same way as the fresh | crescant mooh. | down at Ebenezer feel younger. A ST S TN MDA A it

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