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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER career and one that gives her splen lid opportunity to display her won- lerful dramatic ability. The seats in MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS | :iivifis il B bt vl PNTIETAINERTTY i B Adele Garrison's New Phase of in the village Twinklehee came | I'he box office 18 open all day and tel- the roud, and swung ephone reservatlons will be cheerfully I'armer Green's front gate s made REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ||t oo s i thes, e catinse s s sy “And o1 Spot, wi Ath oL ROMEE ML LD U N the [ V) PRICE CHANGE, FOX'S Paradive,” sturring Bert Lytell, who I PO YOUR AMUSEMENT My goodness!" said Bpot to Miss Despite rumors to the contrary, [coming to the Lyceum, Thursday, Has Robert Again Put His me, pléane t BN LT Cat, “Fhix Twinkleheels 18 the | Fox's theater, as advertised, will not |" ’_‘I““y ng '“'"I'”'""" ul / Foot In It? thing if [ | time 16 thi in [ ter until tende parsi F R IvE A1 RyATL AT aWad A aa 15 : omorrow night s amateur night at | my favor, I'm a quick packer, und ir |from a to ( I i) tlis difevenca| 'S any.advance in prices this week:|ine [yceum, Next weak Hoyl vue | Pleasure at Dioky's refusal to motor [ 1 o have to leave anvithing to 1 the « 1 wohill And It's all the | Fch matinee there are 600 seats I8 coming back for a return engage- it inelud md 900 or- [ment In new shows, and the large fol lsu», Dean tc m“uw on irritation at|parcel post it to me, wor A e to him. T ald'think ha'd walk |12 cents, tax turned over ti unwelcone to Dicky's Promise, i 3 ) i e Lo the xilage behind him. | The evening prices are 35 cents down- [are expected to turn out and greet | me, mingled in my mind with er She had risen and was half-way to | ‘ to ehind_bim. shot e plat Pumpkin ple, | Miss Kitty Cat hissed; and then erept | W [ ito the farmhouse hefore Bpot could | stairs and 23 cents In the first bal- [them ; j— —— cony - | " Supreme Musical Comedies ¢ door as BpOk( Tonight is the final showing of the COSTELLO AT PALACE, An Entertatnment for dainty ehild impersonator, Mary Pick ) Men, Women and Children Of speclal interest to movie fans is pubiie and mistakable rebuff. 1 Retter stil 1 said sedately had tried to salve Dicky's palpable | have a strong pastebourd suit-ho subterfuge with an enthuslasm for the | which vo ire welcome, s wi [ would he quite all right poor opinion o : hever failed to|ford, in “Fhrough the Back Door Old-Fashioned Apple Cale i i Fp . R R s e R A A e t[1et him know ft. he vaudeville is excéllent, compris Ing as 1t does, the latest sensation as Two cups flour, la teaspoon sa ter of the personal appearance on ‘ it Twinklehe was | 1% tenspoons baking powder, & l hat ) | put on by the Ifive Mirots, The finale | Vhursday, Ifriday and saturday of this | «¢THE BOHEMIAN tter, 1 ¢ veet milk t lazy And it was just irue week ¢ e Coste he o )t this, In which a girl is whirled | Week of Maurice Costello, the famous # D 1 ” GIRLS k c he way ut ¢ thut he liked to play. \When Johnnic appearance in vaudeville in a comedy If there had hee ny unworthy| o . | 6 apples, cinname Mttle hope in my mind that she would You're a jewel !" sha ocalled back| Fift and mix flour, sa 1 haking i e | hlnde, ational. A couple of col i} betray the slightest grin or d “|from the hall. “But I don't think powder 3 ST ored sing and dancers liven up the [8keteh, “Arrangements for Hubb in Musical Comedy Revue pointment, it quickly died as I'll neeq it, Thank you fust as much. | 55, Into measur gupant il - program. An [alian character com-|Which he is assisted by Ada Car A Marvelous B S g [ milk Stir w n fork to mix edian and a girl singer are also on the | Mr. Costello has made in his career, Laughter, Musia and Girls turned to me with o charming and | thougn."” |m . I | and add to first mixtur hill the |over five hundred photoplays and will | ¥ —ALSO— brillfant smi i You can bet the last cent you've |"' bt PR R and another big number is “Won't that he serumptious 1€ [ got she won't need it.” aDicky spoke S ) Sidney Stone company in comedy | be remembered as a leading Vita Bala. “And fen't it Tugkythab I puton| the ‘words to ma out. oBkhe alts. o |Enilicaver with apples, G6EE [ drama act of merit. This last act in- | Kraph star for some time. Of he | NAZIMOVA Y s Sprinkle wity K this suit? 1 had planned to run down | his mouth in a tone wilch only 1|0 it i | cludes an interpretative rof un s made but two pictures, “Deter- |y The Incomparable BURAT G Ntk % usnal skill mination’” and “Conceit,” and the rest | § to Kingston this afternoon if anybody | could hear, It I8 a trick which annoys | pake ¢ hour in w mod R \) | would take me. 1t's a shame to slight | me intensely, for T am never sure that | o e L P Tomorrow, in conjunction with the [of the iime he has been dircctor at | —IN— this dessert, Mrs. Cosgrove, but I must | he Is as inandible as he fiatters hime | . L 4 new vaudeville bill, there will be that [the Vitagraph Studios, at which he throw my things together. Save it for [ seif he 15, but I never have been abie|C e e R b star of western stars, William 8. Hart | has produced a number of features “BILLI()NS i ( in “Three Word R ' In this|His appearance the Palace will be to break him of it Jles are ineluded in the dint : O picture Hart has the part of a typical {one of the features of the “Third An Other Short Feature Subjects “I'll wager you five all-day suckers | f{ome-made pickle might t stor " ] 3 against three ginger-snaps that she's|give the piguant tduch needed t ; p d we rn‘\-r‘ not much on the month, | niversary Week™ bill, ; THURSDAY, FRIDAY and aready placked, even to her footh j Anpatit 7 7 but strong on the fight, and in this K ] SATURDAY brush,” he continued. “Want to take ‘blain dessert that might]| PISSS y picture he has some fight—with ban- . L 7 ¢ R Sk ). % dits, Indians and crooks There is|[“ANNIVERSARY WEEK,” PALACE, “THF P N 7 & v 7 BOHEMIAN b o fter any plain heavy din me up aaa : FOR INDI ; : b o strong ‘love story of the golden| ponig ; : I gave him a vielous little kick | ner is apple tapioca Y > Tonight is the last chance to se s \fi ~y X g f west punning through it. the first half's hill at the Palace of GIRLS” | her, She had rip ar \ ippeal to i l to n¢ 1 o trip ar ni ! cord, a handle and wrapping paper. company us, hut T found mys Walt= “Tumble into the car everything you | g tensely for A8 ack ind you can pack | Rub butter into this, Break under the table, kept my face straight Apple Tapioca Pudding / A ! 1 i | Hent Mor Tuesday and Wed- | (. wqiird Anniversary Week™ show ‘ BELLANS with a mighty effort, and hegan dis One f cup pearl tapioca GALE | 8% - o R STRR A TA AL l}' FoR i S L ¢ yRaNnE e RiD | phe features, *The Child Thon Gavest & In an Entirc New Program, cussing the best route to the holling water, ' teaspoon salt 3 ; & Winkle® will be shown, and on e pjarold Lioyd, and the five |8 Fun, Music and Laughter oons butter, sugar with the man who had given ipples, 2 teasp ¥ a5 = - 84 e bil 7 a o s 4! Dean the information concerni | ainnkmon: 1 leraor ime bill will be that inimitable | goity acts are well worth seeing. The | § ALSO— i % / L TR comedian, Clyde Cook, in a side-split ™ " 6 BELL-ANS train from Rhineback. When I he Pick over 1 wash tapioca. Pour smd they liked high spirits, but & J ol 28 new bill that starts Thursday for the ais i n er it and cook i at Twinkleheals was almost too plagful | '11& comedy, “The Toreador, balance of the week is one of greater |§ BERT LYTELL Hot w. finished, I turned deprecatingly to | boiling water ¥ i : ater boller until tender und trans attractions than the present one. The | § —IN— N Mre. Cosgrove double = Sure Relief “About Junior,” T hegan parent A gale ang e “"‘,‘ R T S R AT LYCEUM THEATER vdudeville bill will contain five ex- | @ ¢ A Trip to Paradise” 1 ent apples in halves te-| Gireen turned him loose in the pas. Rl € e R S s e el R E e et hikie o || (HTret naIh aei et aa nrA Lt o5 notheniwes ke muisicallrevuge s ficallentiuotaRant Slca i ies BT 28 Other Short Feature Subjects ¢ iy I bit 1 BN Int the Lyceum, and the funmakers are e e in aggregation of colorec THIS SUNDAY N HT erty,” Dicky declared, anc der- | baking dish sayly tha immy Rabbit and MY | wrhe Bohemian Girls.” T GEedinia Al dance At vilEitha e mots _ RoEUHD NIG e Seaprat L A d lndar vl inlanene, e | ok M e e | TR BoHenlIBniGI s i sde arel i neeraland dancersiyith il “|@ Big Double Feature Program stood his intonation. There was no A R o o ang|¥ho can sing and dance, and they|/azz band who are cerfainly some en NEXT K property, no man. The children would | cinnamon and a dot o tep lively, now and then, t0 get outf, amusement which is altogether |tertainers. They offer the liveliest act | @ R e ke in a moder- [ o &g iy a1l EhevlkdA RigE 1 have a glorious afternoon, for no one [over the tapio ol anath f_‘ "',‘,‘ it non]| SnDIswAY T ey said itheyalined high [ o604, that has ever been seen here. The HOYT'S ate oven until the apples spirits, but that Twinkicheels was al- Is yet another Nazimova who ap- |other headiiner presents the personal || — can be more royally entertaining than This may be served N Dicky when he sets himself seriously | 70t broken B B e ost too playful. |pea “Billions"—a Nazimova more [appearance of Maurice Costello, the|@ MTISICAL REVU el Tt When Twinkleheels took It into his|g famous movie star, who is supported LY = : b4 to the task. 5 faseinating, more intense, more var: 5 Afl_lfChlng Uitiattor Not Clog! and cream or lemon SANCe. vieey | head to do anything he did it with- |t AR R LR RO D by Ada. Carter in the vaudeville |§ ALL NEW SHOWS skln “What about the gas and oil?" (Copyrigahy A out the sligpt \umm'hn If h'w"'_ re—and tonight is the last time to|sketeh, “Arrangements for Hubb, - e . “I'll run up and get them while clded to shy at a bit of paper he was | o pa cpo hog the part of the Prin-|Mr. Costello has appeared in plctures out of the road before Johnnie Green | qqq Trilofr, widowed when her hus-|in this city many times and is known i k] { vou're prinking. How about it, Mrs eyt = CKly SJUEJE PY-TIME TALES| |iew what had happened. And if he |25 wag assassinated in Russia. as one of the stars of the movies s 2 Cosgrove? May eat my dessert relleved When I come back wanted to take a wrong turn, just for| = qpe ofag a poot whose verses she|The other acts include the Henrd | “Any time you say,” Mrs, Cosgrove 1, he darted off so fast that he p.othnq byt whom she has never|Sisters, two pretty givls' who can sing wsnally had his way before Johnnie Valjean in a smiled at him, for Dicky is a fav } (L seen. The poet falls heir to a fabulous|[and dance; Jean and orite of hers. “Madge—Lillian—how could shont “Whoa Bveryhody said | o tyne; the Princess hecomes im- |startling noveity offering; and the HARTFORD about you? Shall T save yours, too? that he was as quick as Miss Kity | opely woalthy upon her titled hus- | Lillian Steel Trio who are one of the | “No ma'am,” 1 laughed. “All 1 A KL FH Caf. And that was the same as Sav- |y, 4. qemise, and the two meet at a|big Keith favorites. They offer “Love | Burlesque have to do is to ‘prink’, as Dicky puts —Jfiw"LN K ing that there wasn't anybody any hionable winter resort in California. | Lessons.” a comedy proposal with | & E v L unless it was Grumpy| 4, song that will make a big hit here All Week—Matinee Daily it, and T'll forego that pleasure for 7 ‘BY:K.RWUKS' quicker that he might have heen; this Soothing and Healing one of your desserts any day, My | - wt Weasell himaelf s he was worth to God—a handsome|The photoplay feature offer 8 o % o . ) motor coat and my disgraceful old hat | ~ o e o 3 But Twinklcheels and ! \h? R 1, abundantly affectionate, with the | Talmadge in her latest succ 'hU(xAR”l LUMS You dont have towait: will cover a multitude of sartorial and | 2 were not alike in 41\,\“"' e i |soul of an artist, Curley Flynn had[Sign on the Door.” a sereen version of | \\lthF . i % tonsorial sins. You're with me, aren't BIG LITTLIS PONY. Twinkleheels was both merry antyon thegwn hy fate into a Coney Island | Channing Pollock's famous stage play JOE FREED OnPdppllCdflOflOf“llS you Lillian A 4 e g zood natured. He let Johnnie Green [ ¢ th ¢ Talmadge ot S P 3 ) e ke . 3 4 rarped all of his|of the same name. Miss Talmadge ! ¥ Rt . | " When Johnnie Green sent ¢ STk Jree [environment that warped a F madge 0 2 i i brmgs She had given me a brier nod of| WAEH SCLREE B ot Twink ick up his feel, on at o time, 200 |tine purposes and instinets. He had he- |is supported by Lew Cody and Charles | & The Funny Hebrew o ¢ ey et seken neslto Rao G iy rest moved ) e fant Senafl| SICSU R URIE B S Ue o come n lontoeatofmenking, FRurely| Richman, twesexcellent atatd Jphose A Laugh Every Second | heartfelt reliefand healing | |company me to Kingston, but she had | 1508 T G0 Ge fold one | 1id was fo give Johnnie a DIEYEEL VW vthere had to be another world to|wonderfnl acting in other features| j o’ | [ QU LT s f i it Hother. Being & pony, and oniy | /18t a8 Johnnie himeelf might BAYC|make good the inequalities of this.” will he remembered. Mise Taimadge | SHNEEmRITImI SR | table, in part because Dicky's 1 ‘y,,‘f”;’” e e ol to. move | pinched the boy that sat in front of iparors“goms” Court—see A plays the greatest part of her entire chatter had . iven her no chance, b 50 in part, | Di8 legs twice as quickly hors Only, of course, Johnnie Green | aid in order to travel at a horse's o Clrn B Ll i tesn o na) friends knew | | that i “I'll take Junior and Marion with | I’are a me to sec the man about the prop- [ move core and im at school Savarin's " 5 attitude A my question, however, peed IinKistesls wudied brightly and spoke quickly “Of course. I'm ready any time the charfot starts, but no dessert, ple ) k I have a headache which I think the | FAIREr Crech B0 2k TR Co out of| Clean Child’s Bowels with | drive will help, and Tiliprobably com PRI e e $1.000 FOR HAND. " N h E . o g Ay z Johnnie Trenton, : “California Fig Syrup” “The pantry and the, fcebox are al- | his buck, sometimes dfalieg Jomnnie| TEELE SO (0T 000 ea the o G g ‘ ; HAETEOIY ,::s‘m..g\,’p AL L 010 dog Spot agreed with Farmer | proper value of the 'a“gm ‘H,”,‘\‘ ’v';q':" ; z 3 SR : - '- e 4 | cireen. When Twinkleheels first came | stenographer earning §30 a week. 1he | g 4 s 3y ¢ ¢ ¢ y TODAY, CONTINUOUS T cast a quick, furtive glance at wad awarded | i ) 5 . he fs &pot had thought | Morris county ecirenit had aws 4 "n live on the farm Spo E MARY PICKFORD, in to be heaten by any horse, no matter how long-legzed counts,” | that he didn't care (Copyright 1921 hy The Metropolitan “It's spirit, not size, that Newspaper Service) Green often remarked as he | Dec. 28.—The supreme », of Brooklyn, who | Itobert Savarin, 1 knew that “head- Miss Mattie Haue 4 utomobile, §6,- “THROUGH THE BACK DOOR” iche,” as uttered by Lillian, was to be | a [“ W8 run down by an interpreted “heartache.” 1 wondered 0 Arpold Beckman, of Ridge- HARRY CARROLL & €O him something of a joke 'r if the artist caught the significance, old 1 iman, of s : ; e significance defendant, appealed. ; : l MARRY CARROLI, & CO. “Huh! This pony's nothing but [toy,” he had teld the farmyard folk.!000 and “He's a child's plaything—about as|wood, the and decided t he had when for the | RICHARD CARLE, 'n-so‘ time he turned toward Lillian and Epp—— i ° ° w k apoke in a voice evidently intended | . i2 for her alone. But my cars are keen, . e b to listen, and T heard him distinetly i T ) i W'l"l;rvv(;vr i 1wl b i Ly y HE | TONIGHT ONLY—Last Chance to See i There was less of entreaty than of | % [ &) 3 o <3 M 3 “THE CHILD THOU GAVEST ME" THE PLACE TO SELECT authority in hoth tone and words Waalgrouls e helenceticablaichn| NE NI ryl? ¢ i HAROLD LLOYD 5 VAUDEVILLE ACTS YOUl} 111}%?{}]{ FISH sven a sick child | e “fruity’ |8 10 — FRIDAY — SATURDAY i L s .y . , A Big Variety and wiyenp sk e e e e | NEW ENGLAND | MO RIVANCE 1N PRICES _ THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY Fine Quality (r‘;:umu'n‘fiulvlwll:sHymlv 0 of DINNER : o |\ Another wonderful hill offering the finest attractions Splendid Shore Haddock 12¢ S n A L S pe et | ‘.. ever shown in this city k[ Boston Blue Whole Fish 10¢ 6 Nailfa Yol oah ‘ses for- youtselt i i el . R Saybrook Flounders ... 12¢ ' Native Fresh Herrings 12¢ e " {10 Keith Vaudeville Acts 5 fuiint o gives vou a well, playful child again s & very plain Millions of mq cep “Califor tinner. This not Rockport Cod Steak ... 18¢c nia Mg Syrup” har ey know a S e ! j/ §2 \bs ‘4 & teaspoonful today sicl child train on one’ [ M, ,v “THE TENNESSEE TEN” Halibut, Fresh Mackerel, St on e e S s R Kehock San: WA 1Y : B g Eels, Smelts, Butterfish, h:g ;I‘Vrm‘”m.\ ‘:'\‘ & ot : ‘\]1““»“”‘ . / slaboate | 'V Mt And Their Famous Jazz Band § Fancy Silver Salmop, Live ek [ (B ) e Bl J : e ; ¥ |and Boiled Shrimp, Fillet of i JEAN and VALJEAN HENRI § Finnan Haddies, Long Is- land Scallops, Open Long get an imitatio er I8 economical and hing and i [ L Vi ik Clams for frying, Steaming FRANKIE HEATH, BLACK & O'DOX LL GERARD'S MONKEYS Arrange tl s around the Cuticura Soap| [,/ 0L that the vegetables form egetables are not overcoc Seap.Ofotzment. Tcun e sverywhere P . P S mioura Luvors torier Doyt . Maldvnabe And he sure € ing is to the m 7 / 1t ) oo g (}n! Gy A In the Comedy Hit “Love Lessol Clams | Round! and Little , FriSONAL APPEARANCE OF Jcck {tams, Timan Had it b e i (L | 3 Salt Mackerel, Salt Sword- s ~ ! MAURICE COSTELLO | bSimnt o driven on by a AR s A in the Vaudeville Sketch or 3 1b 50c. fighter 1 them all ! ping hot Heat rm “ARRANGEMENTS FOR HUBBY" Saybrook Oysters 50c pk. Salt pork or I ROUGH, PIMPLY SKIN | oy /" o o Cleared Up In Few Days | 0o or HE P ip. Put A tale of the west that : Try our Open Oysters, S 4 - }i NORMA TALMADGE fenreh evosims. ey William S. J | Supported by Lew Cody and Chas. Richman in the Bl We are open till 9 o’clock No woman need have a repul- slve, unsightly skin—ten chances 3 to one it's caused by constipation — . and a lazy liver, which is usmdy e and quickly remedied. For a good, t ule‘q prm-?, vegetable regulator Parsons Ehea er which will keep your systém clean, kA photoplay version of Channing Pollock's i | Thursday evening. { ‘ &T 1 Famous Stage Play | Al or({eg's must be in by 9 ke AN gy | worp, 00 ([ “THE SIGN ON THEDOOR” { ™™ s g wighp g b i y 1N Graramount (piclure f Reserved Seats Evenings MOOI‘C S With the Greatest Star of Them all NORA BAYE At all Drugdists 25 2 hox \&\¥ | America's Foremost Comedienne y Yoated or Uncoated O—BIG ACTS—0 sl S g Mats., 25¢ and 80¢ (Fxcept Sat.) Over 80 Years the Slandord N Een o ta Bl (bkeent ‘Mt ) IBRA | NOVELTY MINSTIEES ! Boxes and Loges Reserved Matinees FiSh M rk ": prliid iy e e H i bed Buy Your Seats Now—Oflice Open All Day ‘ a e GO0 Matinee Seats at* 12 Cents 900 at ‘ won 1 \}!Hl.l "H." at .':n (m~ uuu i L o 2 P 3 s pr: ,‘ “\n\‘H[;\('TO\ PLA(‘E

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