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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922 DAILY FASHION BERVICE wins the girl, Other well known act- R d [ T -3 ors in the cast are Hardee Kirkland, L { . [ I " dwin N, Wallack and Roy Laidlow, MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS || New Spring Hats Are Gay “Gardens” ’| gl | f}.'.;'."‘.";g.‘,‘;:':.\f\".j{f;‘;{.}f:’\'; ' Adele Garrison's New Phase of ) r | | were designed by the art director, Sedrie Gibbons, and the photography was under the supervision of Don short, The Ieith vandeville hill features four good acts headed hy Mary Law F'OX'S HAS A GREAT SHOW Othol Tier and five churming de=|lor & Co, in a novelty revue that is Fox's vaudeville headliner, T butantes show some of the hest dances [ considered the hest now touring the | | Iilian Saves the Day—and | und with the sa deliberation went ! Tuvenile Follles' is one of the hright | ame of the bhest songs to be [ Keith cirenit \n::‘ Ii=|\\lnl'1lr1 ;' :T“Iul i | back to the ho et . est little sketches on the stage, com- |S¢¢n and heard on the stage today. [ Broadway star who has appent | minntes inter with a younger man and | i T . |bining clever little singers, dancers | «00king for I'un" are Pat Barrett nd | many musical comedy SUCCESSES. 1‘v‘ ; an with i ! ving Ll woman, each bearing i busket of the | 7. land musiclans who give a complete | NOT& Cunneen, and in their imperson. | srme————————— o} new my husbund's Jite Ways= | most lueeious-looking peaches 1 ever ¢ - [entertainment in themeselves, Three | MH1ONS 0F 0 sporty old rube and a sweet ONLY POWERFUL : . s . VI have seen dn my lite, Bt the bagkets |other high class acts and George Ar- [but wise thing they find plenty for i of por e peaches Tlhad no coverlng whates and I 3 /5 [liss tn the sereen thelr audience - o i I atever, Y he w portrayal of his 2 L END Rt i a ( stage success, "Diarael” mm,m » the | I'razer and Bunee have a group of MEDIC'NE W"‘ ; ) | auaked at the vision which arose he aerle ‘ n APMET{ fore my housewifely mind as to the el and BTl songs full of pep, while Violet and rdas 0l s DERCNON D= | appearance of the peaches when our ’ i | Diaraell, an all know, was one of |loulse mingdle mirth and some pleas- cared at the corner of the house anl | journey's o should have. been Il i ; i | Fingland's grentest prime mintstors, a1 (ANt fddling with- their melodies EUMAT[SM i , “.“r\ ‘»‘j»“\v_‘..ym‘. low gait an rea ",M : i » f |though a Jew, was the leader of all e S g . 4 | “But they're not covered,” I ex- i Europe when it eame to diplomatic | LON CHANEY AT PALACEH plook-at ‘that pallbearer,” Dicky |postulated, 2 I {duels. The picture portrays hls life In “Ace of Hearts” the Goldwyn| ¢ matters not whether you have owled under his hreat) It the| I'hey don't have to be,” Dicky in- ‘, 4 and when, with the ultimate collapse | Photoplay by Gouverneur Morris, | hud agonizing pains from rheumatism 1ehes are s mossy as he looks|terrupted. “There's no room for| ; I of his plans when everything seems| Which will be shown at the Palace|yap 20 years or distressing twitchings w'd hetter leave them and make him | those baskets, Il have to carry them suceessful the whole character of the for three dayvs beginning|e,ye 20 weeks, Ihenma I8 strong present-of the kale.” | Toose | { miun changes. In place of the nice old there are three ' “lenongh to drive rheumatic poisons “Loose 1" . gentleman, there appears u Disracli| Pir!s instead of the msual one from your hody and abolish all misery #tory calls for two leading men and |y money huck. RY MARIAN HALE. tends in a graceful vine to the edge|alivk to every passion and fighting ‘ i deading woman, with the interest |* 705 st ave authorized to sell . REVELATIONS OF A WITE I walked quickly toward the man s fear that he wonld hear the gibe Loose ! My exclamation was al- I came tor the peaches” T said quickly. Oh, yes, I'll get then,” he assented New York, Jan, 1 Such a wealth of flowers and (ruit and foliage her ‘ | spring must weir! 1 | | | most & shriek, [of the wide brim. with hig back to the wall to bring | “Of course. Now don't stage any Distinetion between fruit and |[triumph out of disaster. And ag hiw| AN the story emphasis centered on | ppayma on a no-cure-no-pay basis. J‘]“\“ rics. T said ‘loose’ and T mean flowers scems to have been quite for- [counter-part, Arllss Is supreme in this "l‘_"”v""" B. 8 group "“' =“'l"l"]""‘ IUs inexpensive, and after you take ‘loose. Just come her to {he | gotten by the whole millinery world, | picture, jor ihe audience goas. o @l WM ina Fmal] doss ay directed for ‘two: === farmer. Tl pile these suitcases on | There’s Httle of the somber about | A jovely purple pansy may be the | Sunday night's program contains | charactors, enmeshad as they are 1| jays you should know that at last you the scat, and then you dump the | 1® headwear being shown in smatt | central nofe of a bunch of bright |“Cinderella of the Hills" and “Just] ! WwTM" at Involves them all |20 “ohtained a harmless and quick Fol' Raw Sore Throat | hes on the hottom of the caps* | Shops. Verily, the chapean one sees, | gmall froits. Deep pink tea roses |Around the Corner.” The last named@ Y . acting remedy that will conquer Them suiteases won't hounce off | A17€A0¥ venturing the cold winds, are f gy poised among velvety peaches [picture will he shown next Monday, | Lon Chaney Tlays an unusual chavs {0 ooiam, At the first sign of a raw, mr{‘ and smash the peaches, will they?" f:"} ”‘\I‘»‘""‘ colored and wondrous- f;nq their waxy follage. Tuesday, and Wednesday "'”'”“““:\'u,;r;rnln'\”'nnm'l'|.A'"'.I:.‘.}'.v ‘:l'"»"""}"" W k‘v:‘» B th & o8 R TeAy Alat bk throat rub on a little Musterole With | The old man voleed the frantic | beautiful. | Color, lots of it everywhere, seems |such well known players as Sigrid || N e T | omirien |banished the agonizing pains of your fingers. thought which was in my'own mind.| A great colorful cluster—rich in|to be the beantitul objective of the [Holmquist, Lewls Sargent and Mar- ','"' ‘f,' e i T [ vheumatie sufferers who thought noth- It goes right to the spot withagentle 1 had a panic-stricken vision of the | tone as wild fruits and flowers-—hugs | designers in their efforts on carly garet Seddon. Another pleture to ".-‘v‘,“.“’.‘-“ ""; RIS L el e aliar (OlaRlL aud tingle, loosens congestion, draws out [appearance of the peaches and the|the crown of this Ponch hat and ex- | hats. which the movie loving public is look- f I“‘_'h'"]‘:" ::j':’)l S e e | Brainerd will supply you and guaran- soreness and pain. ek "‘““""’»‘"‘4 at the end of our journey if P - e — [ing forward with keen expectation 8| vor of almost cortain death, convinces | tee money refunded if not satisfactory. Musterole is a clean, white ointment | Dicky persisted in his plan. The oniy| . e g 5 - . “What Do Men Want,” Among other| o wip| that it is he whom she love rade with oil of mustard, It hasall [gleam of iight in the whole situation | 00 T e water, celery | Yoked to a sort of plow, Bright and i el sehadil he g ! E . ) high class entertainments scheduled s R i | e Lo ey g N lsalt, 1 teaspoon s: Broad, the oxen, torc through the John Bowers wias chosen to play the | e the strength of the old-fashioned mus- was the malicious reflection that the| ' 5 AR d 5ot i vt ok L3 “lror an early showing, in addition to|),cky man who « pes death and fard plaster without the blister, only really good Nuggage Lilinn and 1| PORDCT b cups dic 1 potators, table- | rowls," Johnnie I(.rv-m; teld 1a|il|1nw|.. thase which have anreads’ been an. | Ky ath o o 9 Y s - Epoons ou 18 vlan Meased ‘I'winkleheels. o ' P o g ey - ote e Nothing like Musterole for croupy | own-our traveling hags—was tn the| “rim off any fat from the ham and | Before armer Green could spaak he |nounced in this column, are Thomas | ULPHUR BLEARS car with ns. Our suitcases ST, e 9 Aam, g f ;5 8 | ‘Cappy Ricks" anc ) Sl ff"” ‘tt:::dn};s?xum;fle? o i i, Our Suitcases are ol |ty ont in frying pan. Cut ham in | plunged out of the broken road and |Meighan in “Cappy En Al Goes Home use. Slfl" 5‘3“" ) e e oo iy Where they must | match-llke sirips and ‘brown in the|wallowed in snow up to his neck, He [#ame star in ‘The Hasy oad au sl Tea g hospital size, $. h (he jowest soclal lovel for al'|fy, "~ Mix ealt and flour. Cni veal [was going to show Bright and Broad |4 Tom Mix in High ; BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER : 1" k‘:f of parcel post carrieri iy gice and roll in floun Brown | that he could get to the crossroads e Terehol § gm"]" "'1 ?s ’l“w"_f" lrfl all ""‘“' At | quickly on all sides in the bacon fat. |lLefore they did. AT LYCEUM TONIGHT i d, and he I8 quite fussy about it.| RByown the onions in the fat rut| “Don’ diabi aimer Graa 5 : o, the sedt alants." DIaky's voloe | meat. polony. nothts. suies 1h 4 ,“"”“‘," do Liatt Farmer Green | popight s Home Talent night at / S0 N [ Apply Sulphur as Told When Your was curt as he answered the farmer's | 1 CRIENA BULAI0 PUREE i (S SO SRAINIE: o caris ey | e Lygeiniy and eXtre amussmant : Bty | skin Breaics Out. auery, and the old man promptly took | eciery sdlt and pepper. in (he frying | I b Ml L R words WeTe on the bill for the ycenm patrons : { [ Any Brenkine ot of Lhe Bkin: o [ the hint and & q | g ond HauY i ving | scarcely out of his mouth beforelm, ton off all of that, Hoyt's Revue rane anlE, AiG B Hody I8 ovaEooma iint and came forward with the fpan and bring to the hoiling point. | Twinkleherls was reaching desperate- | o™t lova ™ o motion pleturcs | ; M P oV cing Mentho-Sul peaches, prepared to pour them from | pour this over mixture in casserole. |1y for a footing. His toes found | (i pa F_m,‘ fod { H oo 5k quickest by upplylng Mentho-Sul- [the basket into the hottom of the| Cover and cook an hour and one-| a HEE FehaAtl themeshathiREL _provided, ) Rt o phur. The pimples seem to. dry car, The woman with him, after a|naif in o modarate oven lding snow. And his frantic Iun\'s ‘}:‘an”‘,"”; 4 m":w"‘ fy i | vight up and go away, declares @ n r th ; ’ = close, se ot yet seen 5 d skin epeclalist comprehending feminine smile at the pork Chops and Apple oS e s S o close, 8o those who have not yc s noted skin speeialist. __Porl ' d App | strugeles only made him - sink the | (70 oo vorites, especially Lew g Nothing has ever been found to Hoyt's Revt of the tonnean door. in a lightly huttered casserole, Hé could do nothing. And he & p Y Say, T want to see some jars of [sprinkle very lightly with light brown |turned a somewhat frightened face to laugh. g P small jar of Mentho-Sulphur and use ® |jam," she whispered as she turned |sugar and a dash of powdered cloves.|hijs father, Woman's traditionary dependence ! e {1 like cold cream, the heroine in| [ k USE Sloan's freely for theumatic | toward the farmhouse, and I knew|Add 1% teaspoon minced onion and a| “We're stuck!” he faltered. “I can[Should vanish, asser vagaries of men, turned toward the rinkle pork chops with salt and | qeeper. y o A et in UMATlC TWINGE house after setting down her hasket,[pepper. Pare and core apples and| Johnnie Green slid off Twinkle. |Brems “”"‘4"""‘ AMaptinghad hetie) ] 3 take the place of sulphur as a pimple And s she dii so; Lillian &lipped outlout in vlgs. Put a layer of anples|feels baok and tried to help him. |40 S0 between pow and Saturday, | X remover. Tt is harmless and inex- y tevue furnishes a long, long £ B pensi Just ask any druggist for a aches, sciatica, lumbago, over- |that she had some scheme in her[layer of pork chops. get out; but Twinkleheels can't. Do onr Daughter and Mine,” H‘f‘ S'r'fljn worked muscles, neuralgia, back. | mind for minimizing the effects of | Continue layer for layer until the | you suppose Dright and Broad could [drama of mill town znd beach e aches, stiff joints and for sprains and | Dicky's obstinacy | sufficient number of chops are used. | pull him ont?” which is being shown for the second strains. [t penetrates without rubbing, CAll Set i T\l;nl vm' Javer .::muhl'lw 'nr .mnlm'.} “They 1'rm\-l x;!rvk' h-.r»myhm' h{:m 2:",02;:";;;“::}‘ r“‘!P‘I;’yfl:‘l;‘lfltmnz'::: 8 Sloan's “ 4d just enovgh water to prevent|jack on the road,” Farmer Green de- 4 clal cqnality an | T LaNtieatine sy te Sloae | Are you rears 10 start " Dicks 4¢- [juming before the jnice i drawn ovt| ciiwed Tt we doirt need them, (and should have just as much rights! Reveriuged it before. Thecomforting | hed. heen. Aumoed Into. the eaches of the apples, Cover (ightly and | 1) dig the pony ont.” at_common law. T spurned the rich warmth and quick relief from pain ,.\”\vh,‘n,fi“ RRat b nneal | sook in a moderate oven for an hour| geizing a shovel, Johnnle's father (man’s son because I did not Jove him will delightfully surprise yor 1 Pty ".I e and a half. Remove cover and | gowly dug his way fo Twinkleheels, [and cared naught for a thousund| Keep Sloan's handy agd at the first e e it e lightly brown the top. who had stopped struggling and was|years of {radition y ! i ARt i 3ol eat it e gestured | (Copyright, 1922, NEA Serviee.) | waiting glumly for help. Tn a few| “Your Daughter and Mine" is : ; . Yoo i G despuiringly to the distant mountains, e - minutes more he had scrambled out[photo drama, which is entertaining as, R 3 3 A WONDERFUL BILL At all druggists—35¢, 70c, $1.40, 1 ask again, can you heat it? Hunt- | : lof the ditch and gained . the road|well as instructive. There is a lesson R 3 : { Ing for jam when the cars are already = = lagain, through the path that Farmer |for the youth of the land, as well as| 3 3 q Amecrica's Greatest Character loaded to the gt ve'r - < aiamat tegrneeet | Green made for him. for the parents. Thlg picture is being i T iis ing so much time that we probably ) “Now,” sald Farmer Green, “don't [shown at a time when the question' . 4 | 8 7 e won't get home for three days y « leave the broken road. This pony's|of the economic independence of wom- el ¢ He strode up and down the road, . too small to handle himself in these |an has been brought to the fore. it is K 5 G vy ? fuming, until Lillian appeared, two & $ drifts. 1 wouldi't try to put even a|one of the most timely of films, and| F 2 : on aney small glasses of jam in her hands, the | foll-sized horse throngh them. Tt[it is sure to find a 'm spot in the > K Ll e farmer woman following her with a o 1 takes oxen in such going. They're|hearts of local peopl : . aled Ly Dr. Hobson's Eczema bulky bundle. |slow: but they're strong and sure-| Thayer and Sacks' Revue is coming S b Ointrient. Good for pimply faces, ady suggests fan said i =3 | | e g Z & 3 SRb AR SRl This lady suggests” Lillian said in KYARTHUR SCO VEYs, |footed too. And they can o where o the Lyceum next week, feafuring Stherliin tro6 blas, One of Dr:Habeor' |a high, clear voice, ““that it might he e couldn't do anything but floun- |the peer of all comedians, Mike Sacks, 3 o {der and prohably cut themselves with New England's favorite,| Prince Tokugawa, president of the |3 U Family Remedics.~ Any druggist. |a mood thing to protect the peaches e pported b 2.5 4 | their own feet. That's why we al-{irrank Murray. One of the hits of the | Japanese Honse of Peers and head of 'D I_I b 9 [ from the dust with these sacks, so A ] vr.iiobsons |&iHeIS. giving them: 1o us PUN AND GRUMBLES. ways use Bright and Broad to gather|company is the California Peach|the arms delegation, photographed at |3 KEITH VAUDEVILLE i the White House when he called to - i / | The farmer looked in astonished STUCK IN A £ap in the sugarbrush e | s / chorus EczcmaOmtment ] & 1 put Twinkleheels back in the e bid the president farewell just before Yeaturing | fashion at his wife, and I saw a con Outgide the barn in the sNow - oA i " i Vizsi Mnah Lot allanak 1 e oves, ) b ] barn again,” said Johnnie. “Then AP ARTI sailing for home. s 5 N eiTie Al Yap.| covered - farmyard, Johunie Green |y o hack on foot and help you.” CATIOU=HARINORD ] MARY LAWLOR & CO. and realized that she had not gven,|pigunted Twinklcheels, and rode him | o he rade Twinkieheels hack and II»II"IN v 1”‘" I;J‘H‘“ Ii”'"v'l”' xln;lln beyond the gaie where he could wateh | pirched him in his stall once more, icky paild no attention to the U yhe tun' up the road Yoy . ¥ felighted with he Girl from | Ftan S s Ei B A Old Ehenezer woke up as Twinkle- [De delighted w I | : | byplay. He was sulkly examining the heels patiored over the marm foor. - |Poreupine,” which will be shown at mfl: Dance Revue. ir a | T N P E R ) F il i :,',”.‘,‘:' «t-’,’.?.,l the ’r'.:,],,‘l ”.'\‘,';,,f,r:,nk ,',t‘,' fl “What!" cried the old horse, “Rack |Capitol Thursday, Iriday and mi‘ St The e Irolled it, and with deft quickne 5 again so soon? Did you race with lay .n is a James Oliver Curwoo 3 - : Bright an? Broad?" story. | o X 3 5 NDAY— spread the empty sacks over the Y, he snow's ton deep for a good| The offorts of a chairwoman to 2 A peaches in the bottom of the car, xpt ol i Y Naleta mels. tha How a Baltimore Girl Recov- |7, e came over ta the car 1 was vape, o Dwinkenaels anldchims Mrbat IngoEsGipne Mo : “MOTHER 0 MINE” d Her Health driving and climbed into 1t i e “Brigit and Broad don’t mind the |[theme of “Ambition,” a musical com | 3 IR O' MINE ere: er rieal W S i o Eo > GG snow much, do they?" Ebenezer|edy creation in which Kitty Irancis, 1 SMOLLY 0" 5 o ha ot b e S TS A “Oh, no!" Twinkleheels answered. |sisted by a company of ten hilarious BHS O kb TRRE e s T e P N “Dhey're getting on slowly ub the|fun roaker | ; i (PRERE TR £ [voad. They fake their time, of [ The most talked of act in vaudevile | ness. [ couldnotsleep | B BUEEGHLION, 4 £ g | course,” is “The Gold Diggers of "21", a re- comfortably at night | NOEG. hEeq “‘“y‘ ""“""' thiea il 4 T - | “Couldn’t they beat you to the|vweite by Blanche Merrill in \\'hu-lv < o for painsinmyback. |cases @ little” Lilllan said, “and if ) L ¥ | crossroads it you raced = with them i ; 1 found your book at | there should happen to I W delay 3 7 3 asked old Ebenezer. e ————— A AN . arsons eatre home one day and ‘(m the road, yon and 1 could rear- . | oll—yes Twinkleheels ad- e ! M 3 after reading it be- [range things while the Dickybird 1 | mitted And he gave KEbenezer a Y EXT WREK 2n at once to take |struggled with the repairs I'sharp 100 “Who's been talking | [ FOR YOUR AMUSEMENT ydia E. Pinkham’s My your words won't he a ;\‘,,‘, vou?" he demanded. 3 i e Today—Fri.—Sat. liveryone who loves romance, ad- A | venture and the great outdoors will| in a Classy Song and Baltimore, Maryland — “For several months I suffered with severe backache and general weak- | Vegetable Com- | prophec 1 laughed, but when he | ™ “Nobo A Tl E LD, \|[pound. I have had e hin two miles of Kingston [been dozing here all the morning. “Mail Orders Now very goodresultsand | an unmistakable lond report told me | “Not even a sparrow?” Twinkle- || some of my girl |that one of the tires had blown out. | 4 heels asked. EATR’ ' 3 S 74 R Shubel‘t vaudevi"e & | £)friends are taking it | And his frantic struggles only made “No! Nohody has said a word to} A e, . p%7 : boo | The Bigkest and Beat of Them All e iy e J JIMMY HUSSEY and THE CENTURY TOW. Ynu m vhum. this letter mgxulf; | A [R [E n HE him sink the decper. ) % e wl"‘\ in tUr 00K s stra " Twink S —_—) Ylay ! — y = 0 7 J REVUE. Direct from the Century Pi H As i ost sure @ TG 10 i Ao g . An aggregation of BEAUTY, BRAINS Roseland Place, Bulumorrv. Md. SIS MARY == - —————1| hird had told you something.” . ‘”)(“‘T 5 “!”Mf M\ e it and COMEDY and 7 Other Big Acts. n’{gu:zi};:yx;nm;o&olr;»;\\oxpr;-;l\:(l‘(d ;mlvl SACRBN AN A L (B Rt COMEDY PLAYERS | > it = St 1 U €] 4 b . ASSEROIL, dish- | side in wreat 0 ham’s Vegetable Compound. These wo- es have a distinet |+ ('n,' ; n:L I:\ jond 1o, the ctoss Newspaper Service men know what they have suffered, they Lopenl in’ ihat BB d ibe th ymptoms and state how R R e RS e 53¢ e Sty maca well. Just plain | | fMEy | (e, Moy be HELLO BROADWAY statements, but they want other women | ; : S loan Of Arc Sia{ue Unvelled fl A Bubbling. gparkling. Musical e sl Comedy, Uncorking Mirth, to be helped. witloh thek twine i 8 I Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ooked, thereby | ; ¥ e . EORGE LISS —Also— i pound is a medicine made m medi- saving: on s cinal roots and herbs,and without drug al “YOUR DAUGHTER to 1 hewfln sickness women so often - T Y H’ \ve_ak f("(‘h ngs, nervous 4 ool a cas- | & : With An All-Star (ast, 5 bition fo get any i oLl LU L i & M A vivia and Colorful Drama of @4} Tom e v ; i Gothuiete Naw B aEani-i | is carefully planner € - g ¥4 Women and Wild Oats. > by A%y ar , MISS RITTY FRANCIS & €O, ; ' D enty K In o One-Act Comedy Futitled v o | MBITION (Copyright, 1922, by Metropolitan By Special Request o Present nAKI UL a heat the oven may also | ert v s e 58 m‘, L He A\ B THIS 3t Np i N"'"T ' Barrett and Cuneen—Frazer and Bunce i ¢ A Biz Double Feature Program | The play and the | Vioiat and Touise Hot Pot of Hodge Podzs | RLNE : 3y i “The Gold ors of 121 A Revas nd one-half pound k or : Presenting : star that thousands o Biancive Stertiil with Athol Tier ‘ " 1 S8y ) o ‘vAm‘A( ]4; '{l‘:ll) | . W five € arming Debutantes, of admirers have tton Another of Tiose Delightful North Ntories urwood’s 4 uimyv m:vu“! ‘ § dft ahe . Y A 2 —fn— 1l ; “ o i 7 K ' ; Y o i e Love speciar §H] longed to scein a f 1] gy et peel and slice potatoes, Pee i 5 i —and— A § motion [')ICI’U)'C——A | With Faire Bioney and Buster Colller “CRIMSON SHOALS” RI'] drama that you will 52 Other Short Peature Subjects. never fOl'gC( ALL l\h\'l‘ \‘\th 3 T~ ! THAY FJ‘! b. §A( KS i A\ddi;d ‘Mh'n("in-n G R A V D REVUE ARTFORD With the Peer of All Comedians JUVENILE FOLLIES B s , urlesqu MIKE SACKS ® % i2 Baby Dolls in Motion { que and the dispenser of French Conedy FRANK MURRAY Starting Sunday { Keep Smiling { orted by the Famous 5 1 't Miss This Show ¢ = : Arcat|§ Suwvorted l_‘. the Famou «JUST AROUND THE BTN crofe of Ved ithe Meridian Hil Park, Washington. It is a replicalj ‘A1TFORNIA PEACH CHORUS CORNER® - Only Two More Wecks Of i T e sbatue hefore [RheimeCathed il and was prosented £o the| 5-—COMPANY OF—35 § i Supreme Burlesque ¢ sions, ) ) e | Amelean governmerit by the Socieiy of French Women of . Y. All Week—DMatinee Daily ule o1

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