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3 L NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1922, B R AAAARARARARTIASAAARARAAAAAAAAANAAA A v } - DALY PASHION SERVICE 2 F EATHERS, FEATHERS EV ERYWHERE ? 3 | (DY MARIAN HALE) g Y ~ { ' % o nmv-;an P ; Adele Garrison's New Phase of New Yo | cathers for ‘ ’ E IONS OF A WIFE ‘ nh Indeed become o i REVELAT . § |, dndsed teathars have | , ; tremendously ng this| M HORSQ i : { HYPNOTIST CLIFTPORD, FOX'S Leen a popular factor in the success Al S o | I'hey ®o to t vouand r 1 Agaln. thi " the t hyy | of the company All the old faces, t wr Again this afternoon the great hyp i | '« wr, ) appearing in new Why Is Dicky So Anvions to Get notist, Cliftord, astounded his audience l'”::”nn r, but appearing \ Home? (N i of ‘.' Fox's ..m'l tonight will give 1-uu|hfr Batakdy 10 Danotily naibeat'and L e i premedit "t mn demonstration of his \lhllhlm\] POWErS, | liveliost manner i the chief ingredient d od lugk, @ 1 hich matel It oss | Last night, In full view of the audi=| SO0 G Debeliion,” which | which just happe nee, . he kened a glel whom Def oo 00 three days' run yesterday i [ | luric Lonise t is of white 1 put to sleep in Erickson and Carl Larry Semon I8 always having ac- 2 ! yateich and ermin son's window seven hours before, At o O0s T LG T edies, In “The : t t it Flat ostrich plumes make the see- | 1 p. m, today he strapped @ boy on o Goneator” he drives an automo- o) ) tional erown, with tight 1§ Cross. bicyele in the sume window and n |y containing his leading lady over i ) ing it to outll the sectin I'he hypnotic trance the youth has been | . oie 1he machine is wrecked, but % ' Y four-cornered brim is of crmine peddling steadily, Tomorrow, another| e couple are uninjured and, erawl- = g ; » vhite plumes curlh fron public demonstration will be glven, On | i prom the debris, gance at tl Pt i | ' L ch the same bill are Doris and W L oliff above, wondering how it all hap- her } ! ur shopping, had a o ! t ostrict lever puir of athletle marvels. High | pened, ens ! L delightiul tlittle o —_—— _ ihove the stage, she holds her mate | parl 1 Got ¥, qui i ! return@d homo 4n comrorts |oward the barn with thelr tin. pal suspended from her teeth while o B s L% a fonspavpio, bist J7ald pu J o for supper A tow nymtes, later- b ot | whirls around at breakneck — sp WALLACE REID AT PALACE. her comm Dicky and the ehildren were wi U AT el e Tom Kane has a few humorous atorl “Dont Tell Everything” the new Thant tha’ Begd ing fc he veranda, and i, el o but his songs, particularly his Lish bal- | production in which Wallace Reld, ' M ard 1 Dean's | knew in his eyes t A s R lads, arc fine, House and May have @ Glorla Swanson, and Blliott Dexter { £ 11 t T ] on his mind. As| twrng fhat® ha mubtered. 1t [novel mct in which May hus the role | gy the featured stars, is the first big 1 r Eoeatnl T to the 0 AR W8 ALK Blona T adiied. mis LAl L of a harum searum freak who an-| Llotoplay hit of the new year. It - f me, | eht e 4 T Mg Ing «wers to the name of Chile Beanie and | js g delighttul story of outdoor life, 3 § i \ i eed ponde "!‘I"‘ 5 o T L ol her eceentric stunts are laugh pro- | ped-blooded action, delicious comedy, | i 1 I did not slac int S Sl R e okers. entwined with the spirit of the pine I Y I mile aw Never mind the alleged hum ‘J""V'H A S L e L Thomas Meighan in *The Conquest ' woods and the mountain heights, The 1 y stopped the car in|he growled, Fa g, i avenliaont Sl b LR AL U »f Canaan,” one of Booth Tarking- | story is about a town girl and an out- the s ‘ eim, and Vhat'T Want to| PRIy DAEARE. b ¥l 2 ton's stories. The story tells of the qoor girl, a sportive young man and turned to 1 how: 800N fcan -we! satkublicar i ne dreon, MUERE AETON . struggles of a poor oy to gain an ed- | i philogophical friend, They are en- ; tot 1 hegar AR LB b TR i neation, how he was scorned in the | gngled in a love situation which re- that vou really don't know Miss Ed “A8 early tomorrow morning as you :"1‘“-”" and 1 relpers had a hand small town in which he lived, how he | qits in mix-ups that keeps the spece wish,” I said, then T looked anxlously |/ Whatever was golng on. Farmer left, hecame one of the leaders in hi8 | tator wondering how it can come out f i Lilllan [at him, struck by something odd in|Green did not run toward the brond| |profession ‘and returned t8 the old|ai right. The fine ncting of Wallace i ShE ] i ohi, loid | N5 axpression fronit doof of the barm, Ins home town, a victor. Clyde Cook in yieiq s thie best seen in some time, 4 g w it work W t “What s it?" I sald. “Has anything “r“"'l] to the \4‘\\ k of the Ha ne The Toreador” is also on the pro-|,.q Ay, Reid will gain new admirers ing to deduce. You a I were ) appene 1 at hom “"}“" ‘”""”‘“ the corner, What he ) b ey i i S < e S SR, after seeing this wonderful produc- y certain that Pess Dean| why should you think thatys | 5% caused him no. great surprise. Fugene O'Brien, famillarly known |yion e Keith vaudeville bill offers 4 ired a friend to make that g-dis- | he rejoined quickly, almost too quick-| _ et S 1% teaspoon grated vind of orange, 14 as “the perfect lover will share | o0 excellent acts headed by “The o tance which purported to come | ly. *“But I'm tired of sticking around | (COPYTight 1 by The Metropalitan | cup orange juice, 1-4 eup cream, honors with Norma Talmadge in the [ qiijosione Tangie” a comedy hit & from Mi T r summoning her to | here, 11 want to get home. You're Newspaper Service). teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon eature picture the last half of the with Joe Bennett, the orginal “Abe her school, although she had original- | sure you can be ready to get away at e ot Melt butter, stir in flour and adc week, It §s "Ghosts of Yesterday." | icapbibble,” and his cast of fun-mak- | Iy planned to stay several days longer. | say 7 o'clock sharp tomorrow morn- beet water, L grated orange rind, | Beginning Sunday and continuing| ..o joe Hurl is a somewhat differ- ! TPherefore, Instead of heing at the |ing?" orange juice, cream, salt and pepper 01 T 6a) MOnE AESRI MR MURTYL A00b| oot s SIHE i adohe s Yay Bean i choo ighly probable that| “Earlier if you wish,” T returned, Koy iesioaing goustantly HIEShiCiEand »f the “Idol Dancer’ feature of last| . “vostarday; Holly and Lee present Miss Fdv was still on her vaca-|fully allve to the difficulties of the S M 3 T ll H smookh, winter will appear in “The Gilded | .o N Tloor Walker,” a comedy s R e thing T was promising, but vaguely IS[GI‘ ffly gLs oW [0 : . Dispared _‘»‘.“1 RALD “T Lily.” 16 with Hotig NALIE ARy entartiine i Why Lillian Came. uneasy as to the thing which T w 0001( ,Ei : "" o Sl SRGIUR Ul A P ing: and The Hardy Bros. offer a 8 “Those women at the statio sure was back of Dicky's request, il pd Biihaiite. Suoq HOYT'S REVUE—LYCEUM clever hat and club juggling novelty. | an went on, “were teachers of a s il dll. i - QIS 2y ' " e, % R R A rday . o g IR Pl R e s R OMARY | One tablespoon butter, 1 table- Youw'll miss your share of the New| Thursday, Friday, Saturday brings the 4 e nistake the type—and there was| F fuel is em, | spoon flour, 1 teaspoon sugar, !z cup Year's merriment if you don't go to| orlginal Tex Itickard ringside pleturcs i SanL g, s s ) the housekeenes | vinegar, 1 cup water, % teaspoon the Lyceum and see Hoyt's Musical| of the Dempses pentier fight, no one cls Bt gmepen 2 3ol Jerp L salt, 1-8 teaspoon paprika. Revue, which opened to crowded ‘ was 1 by 0 yas r gas bill dow Melt butter, stir in flour and slowly houses yesterday. & Nearly f the meteors that have ¢ coul I noticed ti | = 3 ® i, 3 g E > A had best cook |add water. Cook until smooth and “Lew Brems—Telix Mart wholiuiian f this . oountey caime. dvi & gk start she oty A0S beets in a fireless|add. vinegar, ¢ 1 pepper and hasn't heard of these two great fun-| i 300-mile radius of Mt vomen. Then followed her absurd j ith women. S Rl e hdltadh. DL thad Cook again untii smooth and Kkers?” expressed one Lyceum pa- | yfiapel. N. €. Banic.stricken demand to_be _driven woman who uses|pour over ; -on to another. And so the word is t Qo e R S ‘gasor codl |« "(Copyright, 1923, NEA Service) passed along that New Britain's old Raching o it o g wili find hec favorites are back in town. “Oh, off course no scoffed | - PRl Ry e o ok ol i A 1omical ni [ BLIND GIRL’S SIGHT Then there's Jack Sheehan, who al looktng er admis e ann delicions veg ays wins applause with his fun, you think vou were t 2 BLDLLT table ranlaly RR 3V PRAY song and dancing. Frank Soper, of “Hard on her?” Il.‘x“x‘ln finished lnlu- Fg RESTORED BY PRAYER A raa: IR has maEticbie FhiMa.don: g sentence, her voce fairly oozing he z with .fish or fowl espec na 1 so on down the line—they g ; 5 ; T e 2 L fish or fc speci RS na anc on ¢ scorn she patiently felt for Ly soft- | ; BICKING 'CURRAN be served with any meat, are all here, and ably assisted by the heartedness. “I knew you'd emit : i “I’m(“ was r;w-]sm}*l of work that Never cut the tops of too | ‘Praise God, I Can See Again!' She Dream Girl chorus. which has always something like that. I could see that|Johnnie Green had always disliked | olose to the root. TLeave ast an | ¢ el a yery plainly on the way down, when more than another, it was picking|imch of stems, Pull off any network | C¥ies, As Salvation Army Las- —t DO YOU BELIEVE Sl R s J6r nonsens rrants. Of course he didn't object | of roots the . h S Vi S you were laughing her nonsense | clrrants. )t roots that cover the bulb-like root il . § : ? about that other driver, You'd for-|to strolling up to a currant bush and |hut do not cut the straig root 1Es SIEOTIL 3 = IN HYPTONISM | \wive Be-elzebub himself 1 believe.|taking a few currants for his own Dinner Beets | Holve Totally FOR YOUR AMUSEMENT E E That's one reason why I came with | use, on the spot. What he hated was Wash beets and boil about two piind a me ons to go ty ” you, old dear. That girl had it all|having to fill pail after pail full of|ours. Plunge in cold water and |ty Boston on the morrow to enter a L. Yt make you as uncomfortable as currants for his mother to make jelly | 4ip the skins, But in ncat dice the blind, Miss Doris Be- Mg PRO F she possibly could, but—she didn't get|and jam. in bally with a vegetable cutter. | yesnaBBIBh or 500, Bhnth: 4 P o away with anything, did she? And | It was que He certainly liked [Sprinkle with salt, pepper, granu- it ',md L e Q‘lm_ml _a.‘_YHEATR Ithink she has a bee in her bonnet | jel And he liked jam. But he had | ated sugar and dot with butter. Lift| o5, mopim G G THG as the C L l F F O R D that'll keep her busy with a fly-sw never found currant picking anything]and stir with a fork to distribute the N sty s f i) i R tor for some period of time. Shell but dull e always groaned aloud | seasoning evenly through the Deets. .t ieEOR S A Fjeniing. o asen NOW PLAYING forget the seare about Miss Edwards|when his mother told him that the | For three cups of diecd beets allow 11 (F00 (s F 0T : 4 { ’ E The Peer of Them All —for I didn't give her away in that currants were ripe enough to be tublespoon butter, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1 . AL thiia (_h”m-‘ HOYT S REVU 3 Other High Class Acts quarter—but she won't forget in alpicked. And he always had a dozen |dessertspoon Fiile3 i USREROOTL s ttortl BUrreUnALd by Al | The Biggest Girl Act in Vaude- ;i ‘minute or two, or maybe three that reasons why he couldn't pick them |PCPDET. 4 L 1 rbinee = E6H ville—Cast of 25, —Also— ®. 57 tagged her correctly as a vamp that | just then. Pickled Beet e, it G LUBUSbIG: than oighbe Tan I o G edias - Blogers Ftatled.” | "Now, nowever, currant pleking| Wash and boil beets til tender, [oh G WHD SONC LhGR LIERIY DO il Clever SDAnGeYs 1~AIOAE | THOS. MEIGHAN . ek Ask ,“:""']”'i"{f' el [\\'.1"’(“,: ‘,'l“:“‘m:";'p‘r ‘q:““’:;“m'p‘;‘ AR e SISO RRler R DR o jumped up and. cric With That Dream Chorus s § a disereet, stealthy one. 1 knew Put a layer in a crock or deep dish, | -t GOLEREYe ottt Ticum of a |;4)r::"ll:“lllnlple(l “The Conquest of Canaan” 7 “Anat she had not finished, and = sprinkiedlishy witiiBaitis SContintel B Bl i o ] 8¢ et " anxious to hear the rest of slicing and salting until all the beets | ']‘” N _H\‘" d i u "“"; 1”( v ‘Ti : Also . Vit t " selange 8ic as she startes 0 reel, A & & are used, Heat 2 cups vinegar with | R 2 Feature Photoplay "DE k- U‘T\i tha heen 1 cup granulated sugar to the botl- [apparently avercome with joy at the| , ooyagian golf club has s (LN ) " quite so vi e it ing point but do not let holl Pour “HI':'H of her sizht probiem 6f tHe! Coitnie Aible i g DOROTHY GISH, in —in— i Haselinls over heets and let stand over night M“"]’“\I"_“"‘,}m,“:‘ SR :” \h(.':d his|lInKks. A periscope is used to see if “LITTLE. MISS REBELLION “The Toreador” g Jad's too good and fine to go through B O b HElA "l the ground ahead is clear before the | ¥ (L \ fhe suffering 1 saw written on his vinegar to cover s rain from s and then a short|Plaver drives. Thus danger of a blick RO, Of SUXCICINONG, 0 = ) ) face today. Dess Dean ought to be vinegar to serve. it (ShekE ind then a short eye from the little white ball is avoid- panicd By Gales of Laughter P 2 3 . Beets n. Oraiigo Sauce, tostshiowad iihat s really-opula’seeliEhs RO B RS I Mat. Orch 23c—Bal. 10¢ & Wash beets and cook in boiling | once more i sy 5 “a s And E orch 35 Bal e N '"-'AP cs water till tender. Drain and save| T Miss Belanger is able to read SHThS OVER DiAhD LARRY SEMON, In ve. Orch 35c—Bal. 23¢ . HAN\[A il 1-4 cup of water in which the beets |a hoo! k about unaccom- j “THE RENT COLLECTOR" riRt HARMFUL “\,l::h‘ Iw‘: cut l: n-1~ ?v‘.n:q‘l\"fim'q i One Claimant Demands Damnges of He -‘!fllusl‘"" Laugh £ § CEBAtEBIE cuttar Hiicrhand St ahamestil by $30,000 As Result of Injurics 2 ¢ T 4 Sance 1 tablespoon butter, 1 Franklin in 1768 and invented by| New Haven, ‘Jan. 8.—Preliminary " v, v rday G Ll oo T k ) h aven, ‘Jan. 3. J 1ary hursday, Friday, Saturday SECURE RELIEF PLEASANTLY tablespoon flour, 1-4 cup beet wate itman in 1827 action towards entering suits for al-| S ICAT U¥ ‘ e 8 BlE: LIl & HOYT'S MUSICAL REVUE | PP S leged damages growing out of I natiation -3 0! he in- e _— % $ ; Sitive O o MOs | 1‘|w;; Lk ”v" ia ”umr]‘n:;ni?o Vdeaths and injuries in the recent With An Entire Change of Pro BOULYA DL TG LIl ne (" (r A {Rialto theater fire has bheen taken gram waste matter. eat '«:nm”.).”x Il 1t.l rrives An attachment has been luid against Aligs, ar of metallic n force action: i Als € 8 ‘ance te ) | n E orney constipatior “It sounds as i the barn was falling minor, pro ami, in this instance being BETTY COMPSON ke ‘)]:‘ v settlers |,’.,iv"..| (.,\\::.«n ',‘n'n: F p— 4 % T the fathe 30 min I, Reilly, In AR At i This action is 50,000, The P Today , was made from herbs, roots, barks|inner table one evening that Johnule young man was severely burned. THE} LITTLE MINISTER ¥ ednesday By J. M. Barrie Other Peature Subjec s axativ qualities, ith 1 A second action for leged as damages was ente ran Nichola Yale student of Morn- um ¢ )y Cur- and leaves 2] Dr. True's Elixir, the True Family | o Laxative, i3 a cor mnd of extract we to begin picking currants after breakfast the next morn- ing he didn't r WALLACE REID : o e e ke a single objec- rom naturs P, btion. And he 1 intended to go ing Sun, L, who was burned and is | CEEESERE OSSR | i plea 1 "M,m.!uw. Ll swimming the next day! still in the hospital. In both actions 4 GLORTA SWANSON | home m 1t for year “T think—" Johnnie remdplted—erq the defendants are named as the Cor b has been a 1 It reguln k some of thg hoys would like to necticut - Theaters Corporation; the ELLIOTT DEXTER h constipat fortities U | yapy Atter supper Tl ride Twinkle- Hamilton Theaters Corpor 1, New — PALACE — E st more - acrious HINGeS. | ety over the hill and ask the boya York, and the New ng 4 in the New Year's | 3 A I TH A e R R Corporation of Boston. ; Sunday Night First Photoplay Hit { norning 9 o % gl ¥ b ke ) ° Farmer Green and his wife listened RRISTOL GIRI, KILLLD, 3 OWEN MOORE: “DON'T TELL I to this speech with amazement, v o r —in— A ATRD i S et o) RS [Auto Skias tnto Tree at southbury, | «x oo S R EVERYTHING” d UUEHV PH!N PAIN to pick currants,” said Johnnie's fa- Cavisliie. Fatality A Divorce of(on?omesnce | ! ; o [ihoh st you can try it you wan it SR e EDITH ROBERTS KEITH VAUDEVILLE L me Ziwcer, aged 19, of Bristol, was killed o X RU8 QHEUMATIE yoams s m;j. ’\ 5 lark! rday when she was thrown from | “The Fire Cat” With i y Look out for that pony!" Farmer B UL ST Two Fine Photoplays { |§ *THE TELEPHONE TANGLE” £ Giree [N o A dor know I 4 : k : I ! hediisin Gl ki kidded and Colllded With i tree, The | e (B : 4 B L R accident oceurred in Main street ! ViR . b R A S R e R o |about midforenoon. Boyes says that — Thursday — ! \ m to d it be |he was not driving fast, but on a rits o 3 : : ” ' R sl A s {patch of ifce the car began to skid D s UL I right ||l with sma _|‘vm h B ¥“ mi : .‘ “ _‘ | and finally crashed into a tree at the | | Fight Pictures ( 1% | of old “St. Jacobs Oil. T Ly et TS curb. Dr. Samuel Green, medical ex- ( [important business on his M.w] | aminer, who was called notified Cor- 1 1 ur i r‘uvw]w away ‘~ {. "“ t ~~ “mw loner Monzani at Waterbur: who { one ¢ a i il |of cake. And that was a most un came here at once to make an in ; te X C il oversight on his part quiry. tne, pe ' &) ight the morning three £ i X i t Johnnie had —_———== \ Though they t eady | [ v ts| Green’s in on to s 5 HARTFORD | m cur l Isappoint i ’. “ s ir \n.'y:lu 'v‘ X it at t l‘ arsons e“ er | TODAY—(ONTINUOUS § asil eamnot } I ive some f le cakes and| | ALL W 4 b B 1 | Limber 1 ) pla ( maple syruy | 2:30—TODAY—8:15 Ih:';"“ '"' Ine S ur esque £ a 1 tr ynest L 1 hoys are going to pick cur MOROSCO Presents . SUE OELJAER [ ” st. , y tore. | rants vo want a good, big hreak- | e Fumous Comedien | | With a distinguished cast featuring HELL,O’ 1922 2 3 a i woment v he frec ! e told them S : Cl l | | HOBART BOSWORTH, MADGE BEL- Wlth b from 1 tie 1 l sti There \;'.-‘} no doubt that they| 1al’ (!tte Greenwood LAMY, TULLY MARSHALL and NILES Scott Friedell \ i # ) ¢ 1 wi yer | WELCH. [ ] has| “If they're as lively at picking Avtnur Griitn wdn’'t arrive in any gieat splurge of style AL AVE_Latont esoRl Uenmecy ENSIGN MOORE'S U, S JAZZ ln\n: / d o i : A ‘M:'I"-‘”' e t p;v”"l" i“ '”'" ) ““'\“‘h‘ "‘_‘\"‘ ‘H“’: ] when he went to the Dail Eireann at Dublin, but he got there just “LET’ER GO LETTY” Spirit of Youth, obby It |4l|;0;. k.;'»e o Al Gl e e wralgi, | 1nrmer Green remarked to his wite | the same, In this picture you see him unloading his baggage ; & [ Sisters, MeRae & Clegg. | \ Barney Gorcey Eves., H0c-$2 ] a o ) from a jaunting car in which he traveled. Mon. and kache, spr with a laneh as the hove troor lumbago,

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