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AN AAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAA AN MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Phase of Garrison's Adele REVELATIONS New OF What At letter, looked el her ket, | Maot) Graham's Lettor my request Dicky toc it through ha o of the 8 | e " i me t No need i ) ner that 1 to bother with at,” | mat sing page I some ey mother nee, T paid howeyver, part Mot Gt upon me have no re ing, partly concerning the the rest of the letter “eCome to ean't stand it This line—obvi of the page bef anxious eyves read tion began “You're is ta=ntio b ham's whi I al venom ¥ 1 er canstic lear or and naiety made rtance first 1atior my | Not Going ing," the the | “Tast night [ thing we have ofter her aron wheo 1o kidnay T now has | Ishness that house away, dan't of Katie yit 1 1l img | Rich 1 the pe en keepl and has most W ometinm 1 hour, and J vern n yet e 1—the one rd Vtenting up found ng mo every es half an sometime im have I days, an ositively t couldn't and two together, Iut reaming, Jim I'm out of with “And | woman, 1l saying over Oh, | vou're doing if yon “Then he there hut "hr‘n |if you want to. from there !’ “Poor Katie " away Nature’s means of | stopping coughs comes to you direct from her vast Spruce Forests. Over 60 years in house- hold use. GRAY'S SYRU P RED SPRUCE GUM D-WATSON £/CO.. New Yark [ Montreal. | stir he'd last and their nl to 1y ti this ho you, and woing, and who it is you're meeting.’ tos heard him then heggir Jeem, she must car 1 he “‘Lie there went Katie tried ght I2lzabet rooms, an wi of this. Know was him to and ove you don't don't to T3 have ne a roon thum the and cry then, behavior, « A WIFE my o N B I I S thet LW wh frightened 1, and who is Well of slipping out night, hot o i hat help heard il v You'll tonight w like let ' kn let rush caught ap bed, beecause, ag the Hls 1w, 8 nigl the i o1 nger n quarrel- although I EW BRITAIN DAILY DAILY 1A HAIR ORNAMENTS? ONE FOR EVERY HOUR ‘.‘ ) was the | )y pu ¥ W ne ¥ a ting Katie and 1 ran weard | it go unless 1 go here ou're wild her go, an ow me by her, what g0 him, and we to of course, it wasn't really our business to interfere, T know to meet another she is, althonugh Katie. imagine would be Why, [ right WHY DO THEY LIKE =" a time they I must confess that half as worried over THIS MAN? It Is Because He Has the and Energy That Red Blood Gives of is strong | is good In short, | " is simply | 1ving he is full of red - weak and run-down and nervons, don't sleep very well and a poor appetite go to your drug and a few hottles of Gude Pepto-Mangan and take it for a few weeks at meal-time. See how it will | build vou up hy giving yon plenty of | good Don't drag around half sick and half well t some “pep” into you by taking Pepto-Mangan dold in both liquid and tablet form Advertisement. He He 200d color. anl looks it He langh of i v of and virile fumored “full e is have by IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND [TCHES . APPLY SULPHUR apply Men- burning or noted paration, i to moment you to an itching, broken ont skin, the iteh healing b says @ specialist ulphur made into 1 g Suth relief, fiery Because pertie t the smooth skin This pr a plea eold crea o8 a quick even 1 to take its y its g t rm destroying pro- the itch ind heals hdnes ¢ ion clear, ernp ronghness. 1t eozema ris wving a i of ugly pin It tions, Yonu im You | pr phur at " CLEAR COMPLEXIN Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have a Well-Known sican ] Dr. Edwa Ohio Pt Dr.F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated of women for hiver and bowe] ail- During t year gave to pr made a score ments. his patients a few well-know mixed with oliv Dr. Edwards’ Oii w them by th These tablet the liver and bowels, mal action, carr poisonous matter in or If you have a dulle pimpl aches, a listl of sort of D of naming them Fablets. You will ir olive color Edwar ime and ne then just to keep H~n11' 1 Shave, Bathe and Shampoo with one Soap.— Cuticura Catieura Boap is the favor teforacfety azorabaving both Dicky “What do you think of {only kill asked. “T don't know truthfully I re that M\\‘ nnf ever, 1e plied like 5 J..m,r ed, Life|veth's disquictude ‘pre Dicky's mother “You'd better sa mother Dicky pected he myself at the succ | “Mother's bad a has male | she'll Arag out Katie' wish nigh o1 row never thought that if he got started proposition and us ! Jim, a m he her, e it's high 116 1 did ov to T | of complacence. than to pity sed and E retortec wol notior of h mind he in we ¢ | “Well rying ! there wired days, ready he off of hat \qum_ good whate course, uss this thing inwardness, There faint |nn mmnsmk ble, fairl mother s0 as to for us for er you th S0 W ahsu llll\m anything was jnust I orr halves very [ hest Dicky's mind? salt to the vater vat Iheee unde banis} 10w might but the rest want vou and Margaret to come ay, and see to things, T looked up from the letter to find and TLillian watching me. it? and could still man, a 1 of ighty go cra time we Flizak » having !" 1 Katie, Mot er have with T know Katie ‘rn for and si lizabeth o 1 1 o, enongh, that she low eleme the get worrie ugly ‘poor but T am worried Jim thinks she's stealing out T suppose it of | nd 5 o wer heth ! did to d hate to think We all ’know she’s an ape, her. A t ¥ I h not eath, hut I nd onee, | not | 1 home dieky what to think of it," “I only Kknow ome What feel my relatives-in- While 1 did her contemplate B Gra eat better, loud before | the ster n ely, ind 1 s of my IHU» but W | earth especially to form the er nt hom edly Kat her cor e, t 1 t g fe pu mn 5] ham liz deal how- nfort with rail," ruse beth clawsses. e to trying to and vivisect it."” mor- s0 don't start wor- if luck holds, early the he n we'd h ) allow but that he girl—ta is trouhling two will in all T’ take that in jealonsy instead o ramips control. this ¥ i its ext omg leewny will ke T he wan of f hi ant, He BY SISTER MARY uter e or qua old wate fition « wat ins ind drai ittie salt N 1 or vorsand ~AMinnte teaspoc od, t cakenne lemon | olives vater a with lir et pa 1 s Cut ard rters 1 er s sure eot L Rinse was 1 soft clot v ing Dressi Etand Combing Lalf the th # e cht ian, Ts 10for to rd the let e e aay n e 1 in three g prol her 1 t to v my m alth "W thonght that to w an vad d a T land % o) 1ot 1l hea ) fting ably mind Now, dis- phases and myself off Dicky's which told me con- | about | ough | ould | from | oice, - SALAD DRESSINGS sery int hed plain ssing hon or heese tuce the Is in hour teaspoons of to Iraw in ¢ 1sed ne 1 ru ont from cold rain t on | just as if | and ay between his teeth: your eyes out You're not going By Marian H New York, Jan. astir reminiscent of the ephine, Bugenie la those the placing of a jewel, fore their mirrors as an artist hefore cany and tested the iver the wisp of tulle or the jewel in their hair There gown, hers Pompadol s an air Jos leaf [ | | the day, has not the of no its places an seen hour which n gather rarely is no no oceasion fitting hair ornament | where smart ornamented coff | Jeweled combs have bandeanus and wreaths of gold or ver leaves. The wreath of dropping buds is one of the fair. Worn un leaves finished with the quite low, of is ning in a bowl. Add egg, and 1-4 cup oil beater and Just be- ingredi- thin the ten, lemon juice well with a dover remaining oil add chili sance remadning will Roquefort Cheese Dressing. Two tablespoons Roquefort cheese, 1 tablespoon neufe tahlespoons oil, 2 dessertspoon gar 1-8 teaspoon s 1-8 teaspoon pepper, dash mustard, paprika. Put cheese in a bowl and work in oil with fork until the mixture is creamy Beat in vinegar and sea- | soning and serve at once. The | gar shoutd he very cold. When making French 1a small piece while littie chunk of ice added to the com- bination dressing makes the dressing stiffer, (Copyright, vine- 1922, NEA Service) CLEANING IVORY, clean ivory make i mois ot sawdust I the paste on the ivory Then brush off with dry brush. Smooth ivory can cleaned with picce o dampened and then dipped into wonld sawdnst It paste equal jnioe and let you i parts Spr ne; and lemon he BEY the signal of danger shead. Don't play with s Cold—cure it immediately with Hil's C. B. Q. Tabiets. At the first sign of infection, take Hill's—best by test, the standard remedy the world over for Celds, Coughs, Headaches, and La Grippe. | Hill's C. B. Q. acts at once. Disintegrates cnd starts wori in ten seconds, giving quick relief and curing the Cold. Demand red box bearing Mr. Hit's portrait and signature. At Ali Druggists ~ 30 Cents DpETROTT YA 3 R TR ve s frst ¢ ly in times o [} o e;’]"ir i“n_qg in .i LY SR wisuvpassed in purity and ,(xo(xnv“‘s, is aouvishment in a form that ~°M 1‘\‘1L v y ! n | ! om fzms. Ef”é ”v@fi BAFE AND SAN for CJuans & Cold ¢ fron ail others 35 everyahie who stood he- | favorites! with | an HION this becoming to the charm of ¥ in ifself to w bhack the | women who broke hearts with|enough hair plain as to outline, an effective into the kept the whole sparkling thread. fants fits well pins ir the R HERALD, RERVICE the the 1 softly s are 1ssia, gives Milg Ba | cade, entir AT e Fa huge ent f kle HEVE I'hey kicke v, wa n a them could poing posts he Broa h nds ely worn ound fac drawn quite as Ru arrangement, slim t hair coiffure the of face. ftness. which is lo ar its fram and q circlet of | The } the aves T hing. and out of depended u always d hi zht are hey vely e of nite wil- and ir- as pon oes, wnn||vv|\): pieturesque high-pointed led to jeweled | W hich soft soi of matching or cond by regular cnough to tulle, the women RTHUR SO0 < BRIGH Green had rmer 1 b slow-moving rom eve d. 1K, hling firs traveling help gigeling look as if their knock the n't v to on spite a4 did onest T heels, as ar frisied 1 They ety S e &""l’ v -e%-; ht and v pa ran, no Turchec wing. time at dow farm any a da shien fo C of contr: h Broad. fellows, Johnnie Green's pon - conld be. about in seldom when they did move faster they satin and 1 sting, wt ir at the f whose feat) venture it. LEHEELS yro- hich ront res N e yoke They a the past iumped, even trot a into a qu Twinkleheels that gait, legs v oall the he hard work armer Gr —_— exclaimed. their clumsiness, Bright of oxen were ffer- Twin- | They ! ure. | nor ted. saw and K in SECOND WEEK HOY'T'S marks the opening g week of Hoyt's Lyceum, This s o of the Revue at their last Paday the week Low new fun in store While the year s yet young, to see them, hecause they you in the kind of humor tirely to your liking, The others in - the includin Jack St are prepared 1o give you plenty Interesting mmusement, and the dream chorvus will surely pleage you, There is an entire change of program this week, Things begin to happen in the very flrst scene “Black Sheep,' which lopencd today as the feature picture, |«| rring Neal Hart, It is a pietn based upon the war between the cat- | tlemen and the sheep-herders, and it no gentleman's war either, Neal Hart is the star of this pro duction, which exce Wy of his pr vious efforts, e is supported by an | exception, clever cast, makes this one of the best productions ever shown her “your Daughter and Mine' is the feature picture the second half of the wee the * comed shown. Brems and Felix Martin have | for Lyceum patrons, you want will that Is en- cast, i, of wester a special will be of the Jungl News Weekly Miracle . and a WIHE GILDED LILY"—FOX FINE VAUDEVILLE ALSO A heautiful introduction in colored phy s one of the unusual s of Mar Murray's newest mount pieture, “The Gitded Lily” which is now aftracting attention Ifox's theat This is the first t- ern pleture made by Paramount in which the Prizina process was used. Original Adances that have never be- | tore heen executed on the screen are executed by the star in this picture She takes the role of Lillian Drake, photogr featu barn--—-when he was in a hurry to go somewhere too." Ha! ha!" Twinkleheeis langhed, “You're joking. You're trying to fool me." o) Bright and no!” the hays cried, “As Sroad themselves.” Qo Twinklehecls spoke to and Broad the very next day. he met them In the barnyard. While he told them what the bays had sail to him, they chewed their cuds and listened with a dreamy look in their great, mild eyes. said teadily nev to spezk. But they Their jaws moved chewed; but th theni in; they s er a you're cried at T to? answer Twinkleheels on spoken last. “Yes!” for the gether. us a question.” s this true about you they .~u‘n'.. always “yes! But you haven't 1\1\1 i spe me i deny ¢ as never more than | eer, | (Copyright 1921 By The Metropolitan Newspaper Sarviee). " TESTIMONIAL FOR PRILST fence | Plans Under Way to Pay Tribute to Rev W, A, Downey, Now in een. | i “We can't deny it a on Br thing T 3 marked to the h them Biroa they hay onrse illage wheneyer pull, to Broad 1hole, he never when he there he Farmer ght and Broad W depended to help him ouldn't hanl a Green would call they chanted them hu he drove in a a on If wagon on \ And when t d forward against their yoke, jnst hroke he and too nore i certai They're looks v d lea onsen Tim are | take horse,” arked choose had to 1t Broad her to than I in the him it 1 I the meed t Re what he the r; heat artle, aw Inyhe 1 arc W them hays v wink find told earn aster {1 kinown Farmer and lcave Twinkleheels care o 1t st likely i 1t ] Twinklehee bays on a winter's day, ha “1 thought | ensily was mistaken, at o et partition that t n hoVE Or SO0 imired t inch ihany him to stand look out henezer ' nuntil Bright slowest pair to v vy Bright the pair t 6l hey the me j ford. At the masses St. Mary's church, Rev. ters, the pastor, spoke | parture Rev. jwho w recent Thomas seminary | Father Winters said he s | 1ose such a valued assist | Downey, and that the par] | fhough they were glad tha lwas a for the l\\!‘rr of wfl(mr Father Winters spoke |some Kkind of testimo | Downey, and he urged |of the chureh to start perfecting the plans, John T. thie Downey, of de- of & sorry to nt at Father shioners promotion pricst, the same thought in t th at ndering I"ather societies once EXCHANGE GOODS Gradually Reverting Trade By Barter Germans | | | | | the Germans Jan, 9.—In consequence buying power of the mark, are gradually reverting barter, or to counting com- and articles as the Berlin, low |trade by | moditi {money 1t is reported from Pomerania that pe nt farmers have pledged them- selves to scll cggs and butter at pric measured in pounds of nails. In Berlin, Persian cary parded as mone are re- heir hey | They | and | won| i itchesand burns stares and say | he But and 1 ach other. tell an by a 10, Bright > course, hehind.” Twinkleheels anybody who lives ont that hat Bright you think us here in one er per of and and A at each other over separated their | ! | [ at vou're | q Twinkleheels. | the ied. | nunless over If your skin applyResinol atonce See how qulckly the ‘ ltchm%e | Il healingbegins. Anded by Resmol Soap rehef is evenmore promp Soothing and Healing Green to | | put | which | and in addition, an episode of | Bright | when ! Twinkleheels pansed and waited inr! noth-! Hart- terday morning in | the de-; in| To of | to real | hostess at i populur dancing club, und her settings are gorgeous in the exs treme, It s when the Gilded Lady decides that she is weary of [elnl HHfe und desires to settle down lhll[ the plot heging to unfold and in |80 unique a manner that the andience is kept In suspense until the end Loretta's Trained Bears, o hall doz- brown furred animals who can do sorts of tricks, Is the headline udeville bill, Another funmaker is ry Mason and company sketeh “Getting the Money." Mr, | Mason is a famous Hebrew character comedian, Two other good numbers % wat the program., On Thursday, Friday the famous George the 'n in MDisi celebrated stage succ |supported by a capab) posed of Lou Hutt, Reginald Denny, Frank garet Dale, Henry Carvell, Noel cliffe, I'red Nichols and Noel T The story Is a masterly account how this great British statesman | played on the international chess- Loard, using politicians and statesmen lus pawns, en all and Saturday Arliss will feature el This i8 his The star is st com- s MAC DONALD PALACE, MacDonald, is featured in “Trust Your Wife,"” ut first three days of KATHERINE Katherine America's famous heanty, | photoplay hit, the Palace for the this week. The vehicle is ungues- tionably the 1 that has heen given the charming star, and it provides lier with a wide rangs of opportunity display her art as an emotional and dramatic actress. The supporting cast includes David Winter, her new leadir man, Charles Richman, who has been seen with her on nu- mearous other and her ounger sister, The whole production s well and is an 10 acted the so- | | enairs in o come- of AT | the | WOMAIS CLUBTO GIVE PROGRAM Proogeds Will Be Given to Chil- drea's Home Fund oificers and directors of the club have decided to repeat lay afternoon’s program on ay nigit at 8 o'clock at the hool anditorinm for the bene- the Children’s Hoiae. scheduled, the first part of the inment will consist of 1 by Miss Sylvia Gladding Al- :companied by Mrs. Alger o Alderson. This will towed by a one-act comedy written 1 I Glaspell, called “Tickless given by members of the club dcr the direction of Mrs, Clarer Bennett. The cast is Ian The Woma last Wednes Camp it of vion ente rende derson, row e me, is follows: made a sun- Mahel Hibbard to the sun- nifred §. Galpin ‘Lillian W. Kirkham i, a standardized mind, Elizabeth B. Wessel standardized wife, Mrs. Norma W. Sloper who cooks by the Joyce's re. Blizabeth W. Cooper i invited to co-operate by attending this en- ickets may be obtained irug store, from mem- « and at the door on Knig! \ce ](ni,r:‘x! ie, clack . The publ with the cluh tertainment t Croweli’ the Lers of W INCRF STUDENT FORECAST. n. Numbher of stanley Holmes Gives Estimate of Fupils in High Schools. he 869 vritt Senin There the Mieh W more pupils at and Central Junior High schools on than there are now, forecast by Superin- Stanley H. liolmes, At present there are $5H8 students enrolled at the Elihu Burritt, 970 at the Central Junior and 872 at the | Senior High. It is expected that these | figures win icreased hy Septem- her fiv(! to 2¢6 at the Elihu Burritt, at the Central Junior and 1,- the Senior High. These in- will be due to the graduations will occur from time to time. and tendent ut creas whic Many titied women in London are students in cooking schools. Today — Tuesday— Wednesday The American Katherine MacDonald “TRUST YOUR WIFE” Keith Vaudevi.le Featuring Famous Beauty FIFER BROS, AND SISTER In Original Dances Harry De Coe Fields & Kane & Grant nk Thurs.—LON CHA Y IN “THE ACE OF HEARTS" Watch Por Mabel Normand In “MOLLY O As pre- | he | ; triumph bill cons Iiter orige done; hu- matic on the with wnid well their There tic il Kelth vandeville offerings in unigue e presenting “Look ot a clever couple w ho famous dane« irt I'he taln excellent fros, and Hister inal dances that Fields and 17ink, morous oddity, Kane and Grant, are impersonators ing stars, They have seleeted a num- her of well known stars in these lines and sneceed in portraying their hest and songs as well as their deristics; and Harry De Coe, the famous stunt king, provides the real thrill of the program with his dares devil stunts top of ftables and Thurs v, 1'riday and Satur- duy brings photoplay's preatest chars retor actor, Lon Chaney, fn his new- st hit, he Ace of Hearts," Next Monday afternoon in conjunction with the famous play “Mother O'Mine,” & matinee will be given in honor of the mothers of this city at which performance mothers will he admitted free charge on sending their name and address to the P'alace heater very of dances chir special of SECOND B HOYT’S MUSICAL COMEDY PLAYERS PRESENTING Class Musical Comedies AEW SHOW THURSDAY A host of comedians, singers, and cleyer dancers, along with that drenm _chorus of a dozen DIMPLED DARLINGS. —ALSO— JAL HART —in— “BLACK SHEEP” Jis Latest Starring Vehlcle, The Grentest Wy estern Drarnn of the Year. OTHER BIG I BATUR i WEEK High Fri., Sat. HOYT'S MUSICAL (COMEDY PLAYERS An Fntire Change of Program. FEATURE PHOTOPLAY “YOUR DAUGHTER AND MINE” “MIRACLE OF THE JUNGLE" SPECIAL COMEDY NEWS WEEKLY OTHERS. Thurs., SONgS | § NOW PLAYING ADOLPH ZUKOR PRECENTS A ROBERT Z. LEONARD PRODUCTION '‘THE GILDED LILY" MAE MURRAY’ A romance of New York and its gay night life. And a girl whose flash and folly hid a heart of gold. HAR'LE Ol TODAY (O TINUOUS D W, A story 5 wo Brothers, ench for the other, and their Love for the Same Girl. HAVEMAN'S ANIMALS Kings of the Forest, consisting of Lions, gers, Leopards, Hallen, Norfon & Melnotte, Green & La Fell, Three Falcony Willlam the min ing to the length of firs ening performance will at & o'clocl “Dream Street' be- t GRAND HARTFORD Burlesque All W Keep Smiling \ —Matinee Daily bon't s This Show ¥ ) Only Two More Weeks Of supreme Burlesque

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