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JANUARY 6, 1922, Now and then, during the day, they weed to meet, And always e JARRIAGE PROBLEMS Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Wor o 4 nappened to be together when they AT THE LY( l\l‘m. ..\ ll.\lmn.. ““,“.‘N"m nt q..m of fho Question Robert Savavin Asked [ have a lunch and all the milk you Kby ¥ Uil ghmeenni o et Low Brems and Felix Martin, those {he cleverest acts ever suen here, ) \ } want, Just hring over your motor . 1 e vou 1o the birst™ Twinkle- |two comediana In the company of Plano Movers and the Actress,” 'The 4 5 A | Hoyt's Revue, ave making the Lyceum act is one continnous luugh from start to the final curtain due to the efforta it tonight, wud I plan to got up o 3 2 “LAlian ) tra ear : : g g heels exclaimed, ! UL : ’ y tomorraw morning, so o % i BTN M W wAgroed!" crled Ebeneger. The |fock with laughter this week, with e t \ [thetr rollieking fun |of the two comedians who come to tomorrow r hiy . ¥ fres) 1ilin e . ;i et e golng to start at seven. You'll o : S Ky Word wak 110 BRGNS WY Of e T was| Dotty Compagi in J. .M. ‘Barwio'{doUVOr &-pikno to'n-gotress i her Mrs, ( \ ¢ n hireak! bout guarter Vg, v A > ”um e Nt - v X 'l‘imnl leh ‘lk\,‘l‘n She Little Mintster,” is further |apartment, and get into all Kinds of ed_tha on't yo | £ My throe JmDE O O o Lagan (o|renson Why you should visit tho Ly-|trouble, They [finally. volunteer to fepr X 2 ; Ty ; 10 FUAN-BREREROCJRAY=MANS cenm tonight and tomorrow. Lixeeps | help the actress with her act and dis- Mef, o ! o8, T think 80, 1 returned d HARYS 11 y s \ ) I am afruld we are makin i % . ’ s i A wieh the ofd horse,|tionally ‘beautiful, and combining|niay somo excellent eqcentrla dancing e ! o s reat deal of hother.’ @ s e (o s woon cateh the (old RAISE, | vowith real ability und @ magnetic | that sends them over Jor a real big b | i e withe Madgo Hanlains, L R % ; Pwinidencels thought, “He can't last|therowih read b S8 IR MG he original Dempsey-Carpens and wot Kl ! my middle name," ghe g 4 4 # 24 long, 'l pass him before we reach L ittt popilar of the fem-| tier fight pictures s the photoplay feature and it surely is the naost re- “Phe “Little Minister” is a type of [ markable photoplay ever taken of @ {ine, elean and wholesome plays that| champlonship hattle T'he pleture 18 ain a0 sBlah o be desirod; very clear and taken very close, the There 1sn't @ dull scene In the pic- | knockout heing plainly seen. Muley Cow asked Ebenezer if ‘I'win 1 "i_l‘\r ; lm\ rambling almlessly abont the pas | o7 Kleheels had learned anything more E Bride Will Be First English Woman of Royal Blood to| “Not yvetr ghenczer wald, —cuch ] Wed Britisher in About 100 Yeavs. (8, S SRRSHANA RS, SO0 RN ——— | Well, late in the afternoon, John nie Green eame slowly up the lane, and stood by the pasture bars and have ruthh i ( i 1t you're not making it X & ¥ the hrook," home everyon ept § rise very carly anyway, to ' X : Before Twinkicheels came to the and childre I W : »f work out of the way hes | R T 2 " L it brook henezer had crossed it in one fricy 1 to! | e breakfast, and tomorrow T AR bk, i 4 mighty leap. 1o was pounding along “1'm prevarieat \ wything on hand that ean't ¢ with a powerful stride over the firm | fng In my tur ¥ e e o, 1’8 the end of the geason, turf of the pasture, And hehind him | 3 D, 1B gl eral very ne g8 calling me | f my people will be gone by | Twinkleneels' pattering feet Mrn':xlv-wl‘f"]';":‘ :\‘W Compson \\IIJ:J;:.\K":' I‘I"‘.\“_::""_ AP SRARTFORD gane @nd-Dic $iling vapy rofi- | an cek, 1 do hope it will be a |to shorten the distance hetween them, [mith rkle, P e e o less—anxious to get at N work agaln day for your trip home | o Twinkleheels' dismay, he saw [thorne che The pleture feature ls *“The Ten- And now what about Junch? We| “Whose trip home?" Robert Sav- [that Ebenezer was steadily drawing | Minister. Ci Halltwell, the vil-| pollar Ratse,” and this screen version ghall have to bhreak the journcy to- | arin's voice, hoarse, agitated, sound- | {away from him. Although Twinkle mvvm of the jy , 18 jm'-\.\ l:l:l\"l lv.\..n Peter BB, Kyne's wonderfully pleas- morrow nlght at some hotel, but T ed in the kitehen door 1 nd me, | heels ran Nis fastest, I2bene [Nigel Barele, while Bdwin Stevens 18| ing Saturday Evening Post story s don't want to tuke Junior into a pub- | “Madge, you don't mean 5 reached {hv bars slx good lengths |& convincing Lord Rintoul. a hummer for action, adventure, hu- le restaurant for lunch, and I need “But 1T do Robert,” T said quietly, | o s 3“ ¢ ahead of him. Other short feature subjects are onfman interest, humor and satire, It enough milk dr thermos hottles to | realizing that T must convince him | ; AT = the program. :»m}« ru.vml n||ltl\t- atrden o |n'-|nn f:‘(m; do him until we get home,” that the decision to go home so un- § . 5 ight 1581 by Tha Metvopolita e justness life in o city, 1t fs the stors B e s oo ot | et e reaia. MOHI B lits ; g i m”"‘\”’“{{-'.“l,:l"ll_’;,. IR iy SNAPPY SHOW AT FOX'S, R Raiats ‘ahd SikilatianE or th his catching something,” Mrs. Cos-| "Dicky has been urglng me to go i ; ‘ C | those who like to hear whsolutely |great midale clnss, and the cast in- grove agrecd. “Of course you can|home for several days, and today he g S 2 AT T VT | the latest in popular songs and, what |cludes such well known performers | insisted that we mu, ~'”vyll “'m:viw)x]u g BELIEVE PARENTS |is more, hear them sang in the most | Willlam V. Mong, Marguerite De La manner possible, would g/ Motte, Pat O'Malley and Helen Jer- e | morning. I have been almost at my | 3 ' \ snappy | wits’ end getting the packing done, % ¢ DECAPITATED BODY |i'to visit s this last half of the lome Eddy. SHE IS but T have the last thing finished, go if | KRR week and hear Ulls and Lee, two male “Ihe Mansficld of the Screen,” it doesn't rain the traditional pitch- | 3 ' S e singers, who have an extensive reper-| Montague Love is most aptly ealled forks, we'll start at seven o'clock.” : ; 4 ona Police Think Superstition to | toire of the most up-to-date song hits. jand in his present act he gives some Van Orden and Fallows, fellow and | of those character impersonations for “FULL OF PEP” “Lillian Is not going with your | |} A X ; | The words w v deflant assertion | il ; Prevent Other Deaths s Re- | girl, are clever dancers, both alone!whieh he has achieved his enviable and a terrified question. With a sud- 3 £ . |and in duet, and Dow Ding, a Chi reputation as a star. In addition, he sponsible for Act. man from San Francisco’s Chinatown, | gives a brief, intimate talk on studio THEY SAY den resolution I ralsed my eyes to ‘ hin telograph @ request to Mrs, Cosgrov § : s o e has an Orfental number all his own. | ige, | Winona, Minn,, Jan. 6.—Opening of | " pergect Day,” o short comic| jogie Flynn's Iashion Minstrels are Her supper was on the stove, her pa 3 o Erav a ce s Why fs a girl popular? Look around | fo 2ot BRSO B S0t who. vl b : i ! . :“f:]fi:?‘f;“.‘{;‘r!‘j‘l“‘:“r‘)‘l‘”{k'v \'\l‘i’:j"‘f:“’:;{' sketeh, presents in an amusing man-|a melodious ensemble of feminine and sce what a good time the good- | \ajted the seconds n v to slide : § 1 H[.',‘, i ’?,” frivest ",i:“'“,- b e ,3,,., ner the trials and tribulations of mar-ipyjehritude; Patrice and Sullivan looking ones have all the time. Men| o pap or deliciously frying potatoes to e o) |‘h“'hm,v of Mi ',_.I_,”K,I‘g ]n:wh ried life. make melodies and jingles of supreme seek them out and ask them to par- | tha hack of the stove, and open her | P e TR et dRe e ocketbaifu b an B gl R LT ring Norma Talmadge, | jejignt, and the Bowen Brothers are ties, dances and entertainments. And | oven door a trifle, hefore slipping | -, Lady Mary Cambridge, above, wili e a bridesmaid at the wed-| buried five years ago, had been eX= | iy e always clever and versaiile [ eliver puir of novelty acrobats notice that it is mot the doll-face | qujetly out of the Kitchen. ding of Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles. “So will Lady May-}i','i"’i':;il {',('?;514"f':';‘,'l‘l‘lfjlfi:;] et Sl | Bugene O'Bricn, swirl through the | e diasan ;;\;E:‘-d:‘.‘;w;;:..l y\\\{i:\‘; xf_.’.'..q “:‘nlhhw’)‘w‘) I it my hand on Robert Savarin's| Cambridge, her sister. Lady Mary is called one of the most beau-|eni a series of deaths in the family. fl‘,""y","j;‘“ l;“‘:‘:; v[h‘l(l’llllll‘;l:i “’hfla"";w"")‘; Best butter sl 1. Russell Bros. good nature. ~Any girl who is tired | heauy swith n‘:\r:“:::‘,? ',::(, ,”r'i”_\; Bl tiful women in England. I '”"-‘]""' s""” es """]‘""'"“'] bY DO- | ndle hest efforts. The plot i writ-| o 2 = i o ppOsie e Sos g 3 4 Al e ; ice and cemetery officials follow! R il ¢ Y ;;:‘! 4’”,“1U1;‘,‘.1i ",‘.l\vlll,fl;.'.l\,“‘,,,.' e ‘;,:,. recall the fact that before T had scen | Loidon, Jan. 6.—DPrincess Mary, ing somewhat old-fashioned. statement 1',‘_\‘ i ,‘?MU‘” o he s a1 | ten around a young artist who on the R R R 1--‘-\' Seie ana | pa almost miraculousfy restored 10 |whose marriage to Viscount Lascelles | After the wedding the brie will be | tery (hat two graves, one of _them |jou"niy adored wite by death. Ry I"l’l”‘\“’“\‘;.:1‘|Kl'r» ,,»”N,‘ Ir,\w had held only the g mnoupeed for , [known as In_r Royal Highness Prin- | ) Bloch's, had been tampered with (.]j(“ ol 'm‘ ahes fiom Yind ‘w '“_m gan until she has put her blood into | 8 I ”"“‘."; B e is the first princess of the royal blood cess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles, and | during the past ten days. R R o selldone e T T A R S N L 1L _[to marry an shman since the [lier home will be at Goldsborough | A superstition, said to be common | "o paris night life, While fre- Benll of lite” and “rull of fe® usually | emnle. T have Hoer {fr-‘l‘r'”'""“' 801 [ reign of Henry VI, some four cen- (Hall in Yorkshire, which the earl and |in sections of Europe and which po- | quciting the cabarets he meets the | inderstood, to remain in Germany in- R R Bl 'v;-’;.“”jl ;ul _\:_n.n| ric ,::1,__\‘“[1: turies ago. Sinee that time only two |countess of Harewood, Viscount Las- [lice say is reported to be associated | qioen of ‘the dancers, a cold, m. definitely. By the Treoty of Vers Try Gude's: Pepto-Mangan and #ee | have I ot gh these trying year nglish princesses have mated ol |celles’ parents, are giving as a wed- | with the present incident, that in | jagg vampire, whose m"lylhm.;,m is of | Suillcs, occupation of the Cologne how much better you fecl. Doctors | 1qe started, and T saw a little of 11 side the circle of royalty. ding present to their son. s families where death claims several, | popcer, But though he seeks to for- | Pridgchcad has two more years to have used it nearly thirty years for |absorbed self-centre ;”“ & ‘{‘_" of the| Princess s bridal veil will be| Except at state events, there will be | the spirit of the first to die is respon- | ;o “over his wife's face haunts him | continue. weak, run-down people. It helps|grom LT ntredness slip away [the one worn by Queen Victoria and [no court ctiquette in the bride’s future | sible for the death of the others. By |, 4 this forms the basis of the story, | = them get well. Sold in both lquid| ‘Ves yeu have bee o s (BAeER wra, 1t is of a very [home life, and there will be no ladies- | cutting off the head of this body and | “gypqay night brings Willlam Rus- | USRS AR R TR — and tablet form. Advertisement. WlRdi ' PEal IR EE han [handsome design, though many mod- |in-waiting, people connected with the | Dlacing it in another part of the cas- | oy iy “phe Lady o S ; i : AT ey e T ern brides would look upon its as be- [court say. ket, the superstition runs, the evll 4nq Aae Murray in “The Gilded TFOR YOUR AMUS A lm.mnnm,\nilwrcl-inmtmu i ‘;’1"’ powers of the body are ended. | Lady.” Other releases coming to 2 speak > truth, | — — Since > deg Miss e O a8 than any other woman does, and that |\ cooked entirely by frying is apt tof | b Bata sy / | racli,” “Just Around the Corne 0 I be hard and dry. The small amount S i ‘W Do Mecn Want,” “Under the | T am closer to her than anyone save Pary { i g ; arents of the dead girl deny s i 1 C 8 Y any. (featuring Gloria Swanson) inine stars on the sereen BRITISH ARMY REDUCED Cologne, Jan, 6.-—The Rritish army £ ocenpation on the Rhine has been reduced to 2,800, according to recent announcement here, this force, it is eve of his coming into a vast fortune | | T A lof water cc meat through and Marion and you. | of water c meaw giL.an knowledge of molestation of her ‘he White Oak.” with Willia, 3 e Oak,” Wi am “I think you know her even better |KCCPS it molst. = : gra 8 Tt a0 snsa s browned fi - S. Hart. Move Child’s Bowels with |t Tig sl Wit 1ot | hoth sides, a littie water is then added bitternes: a § $ -~ v-——“An‘ s “Californ’m Fiq Syrup” : I protested with an emphatic “No, ‘m'{l‘ :}“f H‘,'m u\“\'.,“:”;:vl(,‘.‘,(]n;l[\' ,'“l ;. A GLAD TO BE G“[ZEN AT PALACE THEATER. ’ & ndeed!” though I felt i T E A e i 5 iy Cei 4 i i HOYT S MUS!CAL that he had uttered tlv(“”!rllxllt}hl‘—mu%‘ BuokWwheat sahed. fag b dundng : RaS o R I,,:,{‘; ];:;mlh‘(‘“;dfl‘:,"I:' ]”r”:hm ”‘I" i hurried on a bit hreathlessly ‘:‘”‘]"”‘ yeast, :huf':Eheye are: ngk A 57 HUR ] Learns After 21 Years He Is Not a [iy conjunction with the I!‘(’-'rlpfl:y‘l‘i;{l’l; 3 ‘I must tell you, though, that you B¢ = eSS T ' pictures is one of the best bills ever COMEDY PLAYERS Buckwheat Griddle Cakes. Citizen—Travels 8,000 Miles to Be ) seen at this popular theater. All the Two cups buttermilk, about 1% : She is much overwrought, and she|C'PS buckwheat flour, 1 teaspoon THE RACE Naturalized. way through from start to finish the eeds Yo 5 A SNC | soda, 16 teaspoon A B = Fyasiid vaudeville acts are heartily applauded. i’hfi,']? :]r: be ; 1|{ frankly, Robert, T W\m L ‘\:’4 - When Johnnie Green turned Twin-| Omaha, Jan. 5—Max Schroth, of |Mankin, the peer of N’,n,},r",i,mi : revue—a tasty dish for amuse- she needs absence 2 PR 4 | ani >, pEvelad 8 e ! = ¥ cers, served wi @ R CRE LS ,,),;,“4.',‘,nf;?",”“““,"'r’ '()',’.I- in buttermilk and add to flour. Beat |Kleheels and the old horse Ebenezer l“)"‘(’l”:'}"“'flf‘i L( “" veled ‘,"“”’ miles to|and c ¢ the most wonderful act | """"‘“M"‘,“r i “";d Wit hugy shock of your having taken the ¢ well. The secret of the success of |into the pasture, the first thing they| piiio e "‘i:: com- | that ever been offered here, | dreds of laughs, also tude you did toward— | these cakes is in the beating. €| 4id was to drop down on the grass|he hac TN e g e T [startied the big audiences yesterday (9 BETTY COMPSON 5 1e had labored for 21 years under|wiyn his remarkable nimbleness. [§ He threw back his head ar & on a hot, well greased griddle Il > e ¢ i o i it = B9Ek i WIth Sk nd his | paing Powder Buckwheat Cakes |20d enjoy a good roll. the oluslon, that he was o citizen of ressed as a frog and with a beguti- T Al do Bepnd Bormil One cup buckwheat flour, 1 tabl There was a vast difference in their A ful setting he offers a remarkable act, | «THE LITTLE MINISTER" L i Bern in Germany, Schroth came to “She » spoon sugar, e teaspoon salt, 2 te action rwinkiel S Was as spry as - b and o Trancis are ¢ Cleve She told me nothing,” 1 interrupt- | P20 & ) pOoo! nkicheels was SPIY 88| 4pis sountry, and in 1892 enlisted in Jim and Le |‘|.lnr s are a clever ed sternly, Yo very well know, it couple of boys in blackface who offer | spoons buking powder, 1-4 cup milk, |a squirrel. He roiled from one side s r ) $Ees 3 g the United States army at Norfolk, you glve yourself a chance to think |l 14 Cups cold wate to the other and back again, inmped | N “gorving in the Cuban campaign |C0medy and songs. Ted and Frankle of her. You told e yourseit all thet Mix and sift flour, Sll.L;‘\l'. suu_n(nd up and shook himself like « dO8 | i {he Spanish-American war and|Burns were well received with their Hurry mother! Even a sick ehild [ 1 needed to know when Col. Travers | baking powder. ~Add milk and water | Spot, almost before Ebenc:. had | jater fn the Philippine insurrection, |comedy singing and talking offering came to see.her. And—I have eyes.” | L S it |and stir uln_ ke at once. picked out a nice, smooth pluce 0| e had his bapers and thought |that gives real good entertainment; ¥ig Syrup’ 'and it never fails to open e St | (Copyright A HBEVISRYS I iroll on that his citizenship could not be ques- | and the big hit of the bill is McDevitt, Other Feature Subjec the bowels. A teaspoonful today may . e Eow tabai e Iibenezer bent his legs bencath him | tioned, only to learn that he would S S P AT prevent a sick child tomorrow. If con- HEAT CAKES Iresh cggs, G, Russell Bros.—advt. |in a gingerly fashion, and sank with|haye to leave the Philippines, where ; THIS SUNDAY NIGHT something like a sigh upon the green, in the government v RISV SV stipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, ha ——————————e—— he was employed i — F Double Feature Program cold, colic, if stomach is sou grassy carpet. It was only with aitransportation service, and return to (B d tongue coated, breath bad, remember | great effort that he managed at last| America to obtain his final papers. | Vv Offering a good cleansing of the little bowels is |to roll all the way over; and then he Schroth set out nearly a year ago, F 5 . doaiite oo " often all that i3 necessary CUNFIUENCES couldn’t roll back again. Clumsily he|leaving a native wife and six chil- | BE Y 5 [§ “ALMA, WHERE DO YOU Ask your druggist for genuine S flung his fore feet in front of him-|dren in Manila, and came to Nebraska | i LIvE?” “California Fig Syrup’” which has di- 7 How many confidences have heen self, and by a mighty heave pulled|where he took up residence in Omaha | | g ; L ATso rections for babies and children of all BY SISTER MARY exchanged over a cup of t How himself off the ground. while his naturalization case was AT EA S | Mothe You HERE'S nothing | many problems have been solved “Slow, isn't e?" Twinkleheels re-|pending in district court. When his " ® ¥ “THE TRUANT HUSBAND” you may get quite like real where women congregate and sip marked to Muley Cow, who was|final papers were handed to him (¢ 3 . ¢ s g Tolous & s y H TODAY AND SATURDAY with an all-star cast honest to good.| | the delicious and popular beverage? | |ehewing her ¢ ih Schroth satd: [ TOL ! L et chewing. her oud and looking ‘on Don't Miss It ddie Polo Scries ness buckwheat “Ha doesn’t get up the right way,"| ‘I feel like getting down on my cakes and saus- Vanishing Trail Serial Tivery wamat knowd g b q the Muley Cow. “When rising|knees and thanking God that I am i s i y that make or mar entertain- 5 sioan oltizan? 3 ;vp- for the win- h Poor tea is an unpardonable | from the ground, one should stand on NOW a bona fide American citizen. { empsey_ Special Comedies er morning meal ’ % " | ; sreach of ctiquette. Good teaisan | [his hind feet first. INSTALLATION TONIGHT. N Now Playing are risking much if you oppose 1.il- Han's going home at this juncture. A Cast of Personality Present- isical comedy in J. M. Barric's Piay One of the most alluring stor- les of modern times, filmed in scenes of indescribable beaut The play that made Maud Adams famous! If this makes too asset. “T don't agree with you,” Twinkiw ¢ GaS, Ind|gest|0n, | « & j‘ :YM:\‘m‘ :(“"(32,.1 , aroma and satisfying HEkle RIGHRL ERLeneAm ol o Officers of Valkyrian Lodge Are to Carpentier luncheon some | | deliciousness, no_ ¢ tea ap- e e e -— Take Their Chairs. rasi when the | [ proaches LIPTON'S. That is why . T s 5 Sunday Night Officers of alkyrian lodge, whose . 3 = nan of the house | [ it has the largest sule in the world. | ; el > & M Stomach Misery | - ST R s e o8- Fight Picture G Ihe old-fashioned buckwheat cake I !,HI‘ITU\“S.’h]a:u-: te. L;glu]-_\'»!!ny |stalled at tonight's A " 3‘”‘::’1.. with yeast is not difficult to ai- | | e branc, B ol e y district deputy of the Order of Vasa, [ 'ERRIFIC REELS—3 “A Divorce of Convenience®" e, IapepSIn gest or prepare. The modern house- | polavlain iy 1y host, Mrs. . Mortenson of Hartford. KEITH VAUDEVILLE 3 EDITH ROBERTS wife seems to reg. veast as a groat | it costs you no more than ordinary | President, Mrs. Augusta Carlson; i \L: s 0. K ) S mystery, but in fact it's one of the || lease i | vice-prestdent, Mrs. Charles Gullberg; | § ““‘;""\"::"\?"l —in— simplest of ingredients and insures | 1 v arocer for LIPTON'S |recording secretary, Miss Amanda | [ T WokHe GE te: Asch “The Fire Cat” SUCCeSS, Asltg groeerjor LIE 1OND - " |Carlson: viee-recorc speretary, Miss B AARBS, b o ‘ Buckwheat Cakes | bel Tea, If ho doos g j(l;‘I‘l:llrv‘xn‘Q{‘r\‘:\l’»n‘r’u'mrillgzfi:rx‘l’p;:;:‘é::‘ SIS R AN WARNER OLAND : 4 5 Lt TED & FRANKIE BURNS —in— cake yeast, 1-4 cup warm | Miss Lillian Johnson; treasurer, ? v, s apill 4 ’ 5 3 1 quart water, huckwheat flour, | and twe will mail you a < | Josephine Eklund; chaplai : 8 “The Yellow Arm” \ 7 darpie find pios yoi the Josephine Eklund; chaplain, : MCD‘VI“'KE“Y & e Yellow Arm sean aspoon si ASPO S0( N f o unt teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon soda ne of a grocer who ean supply | Amy Nordenson; mistress of ceremon- 5 virnadiats whoinge Soften yeast cake tke-war 4 i i i most immediate stomach ake dn - 1 warm | yo, Addrass Thomas J. Lipton, fes, Miss Agnes Carlson; vice-mis- e ortly the stomach is cor- | Water.e Add to quart of water also | ¥ gl a8y 6F OLF les, Miss Judith Joh . : r gt N disssive ne., Hoboken. N J, | tress of ceremonies, Miss Judith John- warm, Stir tlll dissolved and( {son; inside guard, Anna Sven- uinn | wdd salt and enough buckwheat flour | ning; outside guard, Mrs. Augusta |M «PHE PIANO MOVERS' AND Parsons’ Theater | on can eat favorite foo. to make stiff batte JEtov L el L [Tandquist; trustees, Mrs. Ida Olson, ACTR L s e e [Mrs. Alma Anderson, Mrs. Emily|@ oy laugh from start to Anish [ sponge I “wat must-he of mood ol Johnson; auditors, Mrs. Matilda |% § o ’ 4 ponge Is “set must he of good See the Piano Movers. OLIVER MOROSCO Presents Irug ALL WEEK parts [for the sponge rises during the night ) 45 Al" | ‘\\":.mn_‘. .\(rul Anna II(:}'m:n ahl mvjl HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY i ektond (ol Whan Shott mady b Ll 1o 1 : o S Mrs. Elfrida Stenberg: pianist, Miss cakek dissoive the sads Uiy ot waber | 'TH soom catch the old horse, Lillian Stenberg. - FlE i Twinkleheels thought. | Charlotte Greenwood Can't Be Cured form the Outside |15 minutes and bake on a hot well- | i ica i = W 3 Do T sl e lieiast e ; n}fss is l(égwul ladv§ce]_ to - o PErER T o B e In Her Latest Musical Comedy Bhied The soda sweetens the cakes and | - those rundown in vitality, fight method, But he's teeribly poky | WG TN A HE ‘HABIT~GO" T ORI T ” i - . makes them very light. As buck | about it. You can almost hear his W”/ ”)’ : ; Ty b LET ER Go LETTY necessary for the sponge This hat | fended DA 1 ter may he kept from day to day and nouns_hes the body, &, | “I've known Ebenezer a great many | e really improves with age y tones the blood and &\ years,” she snapped. I don't care to y B | ow Playing To y f SERalY & { hear a young upstart—a mere pony / 3 | D) NG ; : Add two or three cups of water, salt helps build strength. | ti 3 Q= 4 of 'ni ' you m o the GrUIBEON | Aoy ot L L e | (iRt Sewae oA g o ) | make fun of him. NORMA TALMAGE " o place to risc In the morning add| ktmlnfl:v.mm'w ‘,;‘,,“h"',:]“: Wit ':”'.':I"“r‘:_‘”':‘\:?" e foiv) § vy ‘ow Beginning Today Supported by HARTFORD . - g IR 4 AL T, Viorld's Champion Flj(‘l_‘“\vl" O?BI‘]F\N TUGENE % 4. 8 Leonhardt, M. D., set at work | pjace during sald the Muley Cow to the old horse i h = 2 place during the day. % A " Y » Champion and EDDIE MADDE o > ' some years ago to find a real internal Pork Sausage. Ehenezer He hasn't a proper re. ot Five Stx-Day Racew, In n sensa- “Ghosts of Yesterday® “HELLO, 1922" :;lfllx-"l:""'v““‘ ”}"" H""l' and tried fand add enough hot water to half | xed. Y S i BOWEN BROTHERS, n 1000 cases hefore he was satis- | cover. Cover closely and cook until | M 1 . R replied. “He has a good many things| | pats: PATRICE & SUTLIVAN ) fled, Now HEM-ROLD is sold by drug-|the water Is all cooked away | otiiers Rest to learn. Perhaps he'll be wiser hy | [and Jinglew; JOSIE FLY A Y THE GILDED LILY Scotty Friedell night. T shouldn’t worry about him, | | MINSTH U8 Added Sunday Only prick at the Clark and Brainerd Co, who and prick the other side. Cook | JSoa0.0intment Talcom,%s everywhere. Forsamp! The Muley Cow told Ebenczer that | [“A TEN DOLLAR RAISE” A picture 2 will gladly refund the purchase price |brown on both sides [ erio Dep 7 Sisidn s |16 was entirely too good-natured. And | gou will want ta see. From the saturday Lady From' Long Acre Barney Gorcey tvening Post Story by Peter B. Kyne. and beat into the spor Let stand Strike at the root of weak- | - | y . ton, | Wheat flour differs in its purity it is| @ SccttsEmE!S!un. }aoints creak / v & 1 s flab. | IMpossible to give the exact amount FI T | The Muley Cow was somewhat of- | Py 3 Fves., 50c-$2; Sat. Mat., 25¢-$1,150, almos The second night do not add yeas :‘:I‘:l”l""" holy f ntoIs | the s just as the first morning ST don't 1l ung friend,” | i b yne sate methos cep the left-over hatter v cool | R— don't like your young friend,”| 3 Rider, hy Keep t SOTNE DRIRE I ! LARENCE CARMEN, to - Burlesque Pile remedy: He succeeded. He named . gt . o k Skin T ] dn,,b‘ Sl spect for old people like you and me. nal Blcyele Race the like of which i B Put isage in the frying pan lorture 1CS eep “Oh, he's not a bad sort,” Ebenezer | | hns never been seen on the stuge before. — Starting Sunday — with glsts evervwhers under guarantee, 11 When the sansage hegins to sizzle | Af C . ! ! ) z 2 siz2] Af MONTAGU LOVE . The Mins- 8347 to)taice; and can aiways.be found the skin with a fork. Tarn ter Cuticura | 't vore vou [ |HONTAGY it o e Sereen e WILLIAM RUSSELL and to any dissatislled customer, | Sausage must be well cooked and ithr‘y went their OWN WAaYS, FrAZINE | eeeramm———————————

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