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He'll purpose.’ s the ticket the S and reve for my we That She was out of her manner was leisurel auntered toward: the tore. And when the tearing past, cowling, he car a held a never peremptor uses to me she im ATy man behind his face hlack but his eves fixed straight o road before him to the right doubled er knees with ask me 10 said, still chueklin wk to the car 1 self giggling. Oh ! Did yo He could hang, mrter you this minute,” “Get in,” - 1 wighter. “T never inte ed you to go haven't timee 1 wil e 3 voice his 1 turni to the I herself almost ihout a thous either less Dean 1 years old ind your hloo nor £t Gee ! bet no that in fr 1 wish puffed-up ont woul Tha s Lillia wnd bon't lovely morgue remarked “Well, anybol retorted mark w dow irrelevar U'd rather beat me nd 1 18 like' a itter dead that !" that ened win let gir ré then the the ldenly o the store—we sup- think we 1 from some sanitarinm but Ip it. We have to make that Rhinebeck, and thi ter for a little yet we L. have ¢ ristic of Bes ipted her upon ¢ eeper Ve BTS ney Y 1 jour : can't he rain at 1 her behavio while by whie st at present whold sorhed in one IS de sire she was ir N8 £0 driver hat she wo to the tlon of even sho srdinarily settled i 1y to drive.” I had backed my car into the road w wondert empia and in a moment the in it We ad out bowling road saw B along Madee Wins, offeridin/dri ened speed ! s curve and’ avent followed mndare slawly d the foot of {Heé, hifl 1 the lerpt ot lual g 1 acted | car upon the stiff sponse the knoy motor top at Ahead of rounded the speed than’ mine, had hill at a of speed carried it alc ind the of had no more and T ian's The no more the man« we | itted, unpleas sharp found while 1]° Ml e wondering at 1 replic ippearance of Li courteou int myself She around ile silence with to she i : st the rema but had merriment over the i even I had with every girl's not put my foot on e denly, but with 1 I had particular 1 felt the re carlier oined ir let shared Joss Deat Could it resented my engine, and rejoiced be 1 t, that driving fast? T banis he thought, for Lillian is never fussy ind [ resolved to put wside We ul reliable thou 1 lily to the mny speed T chose the corner at a muct tarted Oihan oRY all speculation greater i | throt ton, and 1 iy trou traveled the h o King el AS we tp to the station I noticed a group of | the but paid no a to them. And then nd me I heard Bess Dean's Madge ! Would ip the burst tremendon st > without drew W the first n i victory wait a few pull of the uch to to try men standing on platform, ttention voice sly Oh you mind s instend mething 7. n't W do that to « » time S o e VHi Johnnie CHEATE Green thou uite ele CHEATED. eels up to the empty moasure however the aid 1o old bout matter emarked took his ¢ ol | And he out to get the tend He shook pasture fore ) DOUGHNUTS! Sister Mary Tells How | To Make "Em ny URING 3 s5aid HE T, TEMEgana LI \ % ing e re ried made te cakes morning hreakfnst Properly calkes or zhnuts or reat-Geandmother's possible buy cake in 1 P lard, 1 VART: flour " cup ke yeu cuy 18001 k, meg LIt Heat mi lard | til me pan or mj wround the into t and t night n mixture L clot! our n a aver in egg beaten, erated little hig mo soda Mi ul Add 1end and the wiarm wate and | board to SPO! 1ir neeessary Put let in a howl, rise in a the eaned over {he Though there was r Twinkleheels soon came rom behind a el mp time in n the hillside 1 to keep and Come on! Ned. Shook idn't reat surpri come rinni outs short, with quarely under him to budge. Johr hisked head oati A h Grecy nric came f s ears I followed And when mnded at the d to.go home witho The Twlinkle afternoon was ——— bars 18 though 1 me Instead, he as if he didn’t in- him the farmhouse small enhes ¢ | Fry in brown pape deep, hot fat friend cups SISTER MARY the r 1w loughnuts, or tant rool wit) it with 1 er dong mad¢ with t usage Doy warm v ada, 1-8 e and enp wi ar a X hould not h 1S with place lard and let stand is luke milk flour | W pour Cover warm pl In the mornin the n issolved W fl more flc The ¢ bread well a clot u mi dra 15 and Potato Douchnuts, and one-half 1 cup s iblespoons butte baking .powde vanilla, 14 teaspoon | One tatoes, pasture. There and whistled ) pony in out | % t He| B s well 7 his way | in the might ling wait strolling aspoon of hushes : ho: Cut with a in deep hot paper. Put ar in a paper bap and Milke mo ness and fry own nie Green t yo ohnnie two at a time before | Sour Two cggs, 1 spoons melted butt | cup sour milk, 1 teaspoon salt, 14 nutmeg sure se, Twinkleheels up and reach stop- planted te: feet Green And ie took then wround and ran. | Mix and s heaten mixed | well itmeg | to first with like | 11 not John- | more ing boar inch thick |in deep hot Doughnuts powder shoul during fryis (Copyrig! mixture ry much stiff flour i nd fat. A be back to roll im all over the dinner horn Johnnie inkleheels he- ut | tur 1921, O MONDAY—TUESDAY =4V VAT UNTPERY grated flour to roll and mix ing Roll on ird to one-ha doughnut 1t sifted add doughnut shake, Doughnuts cup sugar, .3 4 cups flour, poon soda, teaspoon Cream batter and sugar, flour, cups mashed po 1 cup ¢ veet 1 tea rre a fl If inch Dra Adc soda in sour milk and add alterns dry 1ough to roll ¢ s on a floured mold to about one-half ingrec a Cut in rings Drain with soc 1a or b but NEA Service) The Past To Live Down and the Future o Win! iy Ld)(L,“\" W ('1 town's drdan't Joe. But n hink he'd MAS MEIGHAN The Cenguest of Canaan’ Direcied by Adapied from Famous Novel hy BOOTH TARKINGTON CLY1 MATINEE EVENING—900 Seats at T Rov W. Neill—Scenario by Frank Tuttle \dded Attractions )E COOK in “THE TOREADOR” THE GREAT CLIFFORD —900 Seats at Qx BB c—600 Seats at hese Prices Include War Tax 23¢—600 Seats at 12¢ 23¢ for speak cruller | hnuts L cup of yeast from dissolve 14 dough nutmeg pow! and sugar, witl ¢ the| olita yed. Dorothy Cumming, who plays a the modern athletic type, is accomplished sportswoman, A real taged for the pleture; and indeed nothing has been left un to this the wea n's most notable productions. Lorna Moon ind §. LeVino adapt- ed the story 1o the sereen. The vaudeville bill starting day the first half of the weel on exeelence and feature Tangle,” with hig scenery, and headed by the original “Abe Kab wts include Joe who is son Hardy through Lee, in FOX PROGRAM GOOD T'he Prof J. J. Clifford of hypnotists, will open for three day it Monday, per will girl i great peer polo game was at eacl kil pit his anybody who segs Ie s absolutely put anybody their will 1"ox's rmanc skepticlsm of lim |¢ llenge [tident he regard rees to do it on the free public in Erickson and ( Main street I'hrec Lots, of which is a vo- in which the star is d mean tonsil, are on the He will atlons can to as Mon- is 'he win onths crul fried very nocupfeal the | to gargle your | bill at The popular 1 quest of ( nlso give for of each day ‘arlson's Telephone window on other high cla one Joe Benne't, bible Other a very clever comedian, what out of the ordinary; Bros., two chaps who *talk thelr ha , and Holly and “The New Floor Walke The Palace will offer special New Year's show tonight right after the re evening performance. The extra show will run until twelve mid- night and contains many ures of excellence, including five deville acts with the “Tennessee Ten” and Man Costello, the movie star in his sketch, * Truthful Husband,”" fea- Harry | ture d. he photoplay presents \'u{nm ling | Talmade in her greatest drama, “The | alsq | Sign on the Door.” The Palace will be the place to welcome in the new y and a good time will be surcly had by all mber the in 1 story of a an educa- to the old Clyde Tor bill, is Meighan fought ever movie headliner or cof m poor ‘boy who for hinuts |t then ¢ with | home town ook in his cador," will is no advance Sunday night's elaborated by an a making three. IEileen chiarming Hawks “Hearts Up,” a d Cool back home n roaring mn, and good far “The also enliven the in prices program ditional 1 soda dubs I'here has been feature, will ap- | pear in a drama, | Little Carey is In western play, and Clyde be seen in the Tiss veast nut above mentioned com- edy MUSICAL REVUE AT LYCEUM Tonight is the last time to hear Mrs. Hollis, the prima other capablc in the company WALLACE REID AT PALACE, : the | serecn Comt i Reld, Gloria 8 ter—the ing three of most pop- the Wallace swanson and Llliott Dex- | Marfe former and the atter re player Para- e g mount piciures — comes “Don't ‘el [0f “The Bohemian Girls,” which closes Everything,” which will be seen at {he [1t8 engagement, There is Bert Howe, i ateriBids \londay, |the chief comedian, John Fagan, Jack (e ind Wednsday, "|Hollis, Jim Conroy and Miss Peggy i st interesting feature aside [K¢ i [ from the exceptional cast is that it is 4 g | typleally an out of hreath- | Will be seen for the last time tonight ing the fragi of the pin e Coney Island—a city of rides, the life and action of the polo neld, 1m, danci pavilion and soda pop, the charm of a California golf course, [constructed on Metro's studio grounds Wood, the director, in Hollywood. It a picture worth see- lover himself, ing. indeed, are The management will offer a New nto ork it yeast wit] of donna, and two stars player fer for I ert Lytell in “A Trip to Paradise,” ur by loor stor woorls, and o t off nutes. in Sam sport id a keen Wallace all concern- O R T R RN N R is or So is and so, ) milk tea SPOOT dient oured thick cntte in 01 dere tahl = HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL SPECIAL HOLIDAY BILL Sunday Night and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ted 1 eggs lients little 1 fry aking once b Ninace Darat e Cparamount GPiclure Swonson. The New Year’s First Big Photoplay Hit GREATEST Featuring “THE TELEPHONE TANGLE” With Joe Bennett, the Original “Abe Kabibbie” WORLD'S VAUDEVILLE HARDY BROS. And Their Hats HOLLY & LEE in “The New Floor Walker” JOE HURL Comedian Thursday, Friday, Saturday THE ORIGINAL TEX RICKARD PICTURES OF THE DEMBSEY-CARPENTIER FIGHT CONTINUOUS SHOWS —_MONDAY— Hurl, eny of tomor« \ blg program of fea I'he performance will 16 and will run continuously New Year's at the Lyceum be celebrated ausplelously with return of Hoyt's Revue, New Brit All the old favorites Brems, Fellx Mar- Frank Soper, Mad- Emmett, Madeline i gambol imusement with pleture at 17 10 row night start until week will | the {ain's own show will be back--Lew tin, Juck Sheehan, ellne Muckley, Rose Meredith, 'eggy by and that fam. ous dream girl horus Monday is the day of the opening! PARSONS—HARTFORD As the unusually interesting . and appropriate hollday attraction at the Parsons theater, Hartford, beginning Monday matinee, January 2nd, Oliver Morosco will present the famous com- edienne, Charlotte Greenwood in her latest and unquestionably — greatest musical comedy succe ot 'Er Go Letty.! As a producer of genuine ‘sses, Mr. Morosco s too well tn New Tritain theatergoers to need any Introduction, while Miss | Greenwood—-that long, lean, nimble mmalker with the wonderful kick— has already firmly established herself here in her two previous success “'Ho Long Letty" and “Linger Longer Let- tyt And now Mr. Morosco has produc- ed a new “Letty” musical play es- pecially designed and taflored to suit Miss Greenwood's particular style of funmaking and it is safe to say that in this new musical play she enjoys the finest opportunities of her entire stage career. (eorge E. Stoddard, re- sponsible for many recent musical successes, has provided the book of “Let * jo Letty.” Miss Greenwood is ably supported in her funmaking efforts by a typical Morosco cast including such well- known RBroadway favorites as Eddie Garvie,” Master Gabriel, Eunice Burn- ham, Mary and James King, Lon Hascall, Curtyne Engler, A, J. Her- bert, Ste t Wilson, Fred J. Martell, Robert Hawkins and others of equal worth, MAXWELL ON WAY TO DALLAS. Philadelphia, Dec. 31.—Robert W. Maxwell of this city, who has been selected as umpire for the intersec- tional football game next Monday be- tween Centre college and Texas Agri- cultural and Mechanical college, has started for Dallas. FOR YOUR AMUSEMENT LYCEUM _ THEATRE NOW PLAYING “THE BOHEMIAN GIRLS” Musical Comedies Supreme. An Entertainment for Men, Women and Children, Presenting Fun Without Vulgarity, ALSO— BERT LYTELL —IN— “A Trip to Paradise” The choir invisible of heaven rying to teach a jazz kid the tune. THIS SUNDAY NIGHT New Year’s Gambol Continuous performance from 7:15 to 10:30—Offering largest and best photoplay program of the yecar, ALL N New Britain’s Favoritcs HOYT’S MUSICAL REVUE Pretty girls, beautiful scenery, gorgeous costumes, new shows. Continuous Performance Monday, 1:30 to 10:30 GRAND HARTFORD Burlesque All Week—Matinee Daily “SUGAR PLUMS” With JOE FREED The Funny Hebrew A Laugh Every Second 4 Ak LG G Another Big Bill Commencing Today JACK NORWORTH One of American Vaudeville's Greatest Stars, Fresh from a Series of Broadway Triumphs, Presenting o Program of Original Songs. FRANCIS X. DONEGAN & AMELIA A N; MALLIA BART & CO.; WIN LOCKE & VAN DYKE. Special Added Feature, HARRY BER- FORD, Late Star of “Shavings" in Twas the Night Before Clristmas. An Ideal Christmas Story, “THE BON- NIE BRIAR BUSH.” A pleturization of the Famous Play of the Same Name, Made in Scotland by Donald Crisp. Parsons’ Theater ALL WEEK 2:15~TWICE~DAILY—8:15 Shubert Vaudeville With the Greatest Star of Them gl NORA BAYES America's Foremost Comedienne 9—BIG ACTS— Mats., 25¢ and 50c (Except Sat.) Eves,, 25¢ to $1 (Except Sat®