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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1922 a . SRS I8 a play which the New York Her- [ter ook one minute longer ur \d sald could “run for years and be [over potato balls arranged in a but ' | tered buking dish Bake 20 or 26 hoof loi ough to harm you,' er umsured him Pwinkclehe wriggled his nose remembered for a life time . [ he remarked | 4 Storm' is o theilling forest five, which | Sweet Potatos With Ma mallows b s no pleasanter for the black . 8 . " in very rvealistically produced, Seats Four or five sweet potatoes, 2 tables play | spoons hutter, teaspoon malt, 1-8 teaspoon penper, 4 to 1 cup milk marshmallows mnlth than tor you,” Eheneser re-| \ g0 on male Thursday and the Adele Garrison's New Phase of will be produced at popular prices minded him f 1 were you, 1 shouldn't complain, Just see what - - ( | - ~ n m 3 n ni ) | E . 5 g REVE LA l IONb OI{ A \/VlI‘ h pretty shoes the blacksmith has made | e - \ POL—HARTIORD, Pare potatoes and cook In boiling o for you!" ] 3 ter till tender Mush and season 9 ' r s ] stoact In American vaude | YPhey're the nicest I've ever geen," _ a 4o with butter, salt and pepper and milk Twinklel i ATt ? It mptation,” at the Capllolf e "r o™ ciite molst, Reat well A AR SAAAAAAMAAAMAAAAA m”" el -,.bl‘l .2 vq‘.ml ”““ WONDERFUL PICTURF—FOX'S; Varieties, @ snappy variety revie with half of this woek, Ar«] 0 05 ittered baking dish, cover What Katic Begged of Madge, [ turned—half-leading, half carrying | bottoms, how they will twinkie in the VAUDEVILLE 15 ALSO GOOD (# <Il“l‘n“" of ‘lhjnl Nlllr:lu.l:lla‘nun«. '”I'l‘l':"'l‘"l”' ““:I“T"‘ i, .’,'n A’IITVI\:I.]llII( l' ,'l'll with murshmallows cut in quarters . { Katie—towur W picturesque d]s n I'n : . " i " and instrumentalists, Leo Haley, o |tublok o framiand ancieit], g put in a hot oven to brown, ‘This #Qh, Meestn Graham ! My dariing | Katle Ctowi »‘. 4:: | \‘|‘ul'u[|‘ saue ol sunlight when I'm trotting along the | 'Those who saw *Humoresque and |singia entertiiner, was well recoived | morality play that won for him such .f,'\l\,i'l,‘ iy Meesls Graham ! You come home 1erih whic cky had transformed [ rons thrilled at its wonderful seeneg will TR aT } gs; Lexey | renown during its prolonged M ;- . to, your IKatie—you safe me ! You | Nto & studio, and which had been the| In & few minutes more, the black-|he no less delighted with &'unm :,',f,“ I'(“,‘.".:_::‘“,’,I\ L "X-IJ:\T-M rl‘\'.;'{‘ l\-,,,;\ “,,‘m,g,‘,fi,.m ‘-“.,,‘,t,m,.‘u Candied Sweet Potatoes s&fe mo !" scene of - Grace Draper's terrible (smith had nalled all of Twinkleheels' | Around the Corner,” the [Fannie souple, off . w pl :vv L l;.‘ll‘ '.»’v{lun allegorical operetta In seven scenes, | Three or four sweet potatocs, 4 Over' and over agaln ay my lttle (KCheme 0 Kidnup my baby by, 1|four shoes to his feet, 1t scemed fol Hurst pleture now showlng at 1ox's. | sonxs and dancen ot wre o wenl |and. Mp. Kaliz hag i his supporting | tabiesnoons butter, 3-4 cup sugar, 1 mald clu onvulslyely to me, hep [ShIvered as ©drew near it, and knew [Twinkieheels that he could never|A novelty introduetion of the singing doher Rna the-Melnatts Dis ,y;.m..” company slx extremely pretty glils | Leaspoon salt twisting 1ips repeated the words with | that never would 1 bhe able ta enjoy | wait until Ebhenezer was she Hejof “Ilome, 8weet Home, as the finale A GOrRAL N OVB IR o TIE “m'l (s AR | &ldBARALAIY Roxbiomnd, . Pare potatoes and cook in bolling which ahe first had greeted me, (rom {1 place again, But it gave me the | wius in a great hurey (o get out on|adds to the Impressiveness of - this| b oomeoy NOVEILY offering " 1 Bharing headline honors with this| WAter salted with the teaspoon of salt the depths of the hall T saw Mother|SCelusion I needed for my talk with|the street, und shew his new shoes | production, This picture tells the| e s aot.Is ‘& Borutiful soresn romance -of.| W1 tender but not really “done,” Cut Graham look hack, pause irresoutely, | Katie, and I weleomed its quiet isola- |to the people in the viliage story of the Birdsong family in New CLYCEUM PHEATER Vouth and love, *Molly O with Mabel |7 halves lengthwise and put in a Won shrug b Hoilders and. oons| 0N now, AL last Mlenezer, too, wus fitted | York's 1ast Side, It is a story of g 5 Py Normand in the leading role, sup-|huttered buking dish or dripping pan. tinue her journey upstaivs to minister| With one hand holding her firmly, out with new shoes, As Favmer [ love, family devotion, the struggles of ported by & cast, which beeause of | SPrinkle with wugar, dot with butter to Junior Marion, on the steps,| b unlatehed and flung open the door Green led him ont of the shop, and ¢ mother, & daughter and o son to Ko many. big Snahes. InOIGAGE, o totdl :|~ntl hake in a slow oven for an )m;;r‘ turned, stared Ns in frightened | WIth the other. Then 1 led the sob-|Johnnie Green led Twinkleheels, a|preserve the untarnished name of of 9,000 people, It 8 & Mack Benneit he potatoes may be cooked ‘uAIIh‘ ,‘.; fashion, while om the hall, three | PINE girl inside, As 1 closed the door |queer look came over Twinkleheels' | their family in the face of poverty mn‘[im.“"" wnd the: atory, -Wondeis ver on”Hu» :).mh for th‘r- ,' nvnl ml hays and a girl, 1izabeth's children, | After us, 1 caught a glimpse of Jim [face, and their ultimate triumph, A bril- Fally h“n"'m tells of n daughter of | oM I'hen remove the cover anc g ‘ |leaning against an apple tree, his| r S 3 SAfy Hant cast adds to the excellence of o 4 ! = REEIL eame rushing out, y My goodness!" he erfed, My feet X the slums who makes good her whim ¢ swoot potatoes are candled in & IAltan descended from the car “j"‘l"‘l;"""“' CTOSA 'I"-“ chest, his eyes|feel very strange.” ”",f“,,”""l'f""' b i : sical ambitlon to qualify for high ‘I‘\_'m:‘wn e to5 o0 ha atove 4hene fekly and put a reassuring hand on| WAtChIng us alogely, 1t was but a “What's the matter?" Ebenezer 1e Four Musketeers," one of the . e iy aition, Hepal ) e 2 h e n :l’y A glimpxe that T had of his ket, white |usked him. “Surely vour new shocs |Pellar vaudeville acts, {s a diatinet [ 1our and a half, and really without a M"q!r\i- R davitie GiIl likewlse inolades | 9 Sreat danger of h“rlm’zk'\ tl;:‘;: “Pake her to Dicky's studio,” she|ace, 80 different from the good-|don't hurt you!* . " [novelty, The setting {8 that of a|dull moment in it. Mike Backs, long the Megedus Sisters, concert violln- mIathod. rqiires ’""r;‘ ”;" t '"whfl‘l whispered, “T'll sce Mrs, Pieer, and | humored, it a bhit stolid, countenance they don't hurt, exmetly,”|Var-time trench and the four dough- |at ':H' lu:l trfl '[hv Ill;ut m; a ||1:-‘hw]w L] m-:h ik, SODCATL NIk \I mv‘n:::fil ’1‘]‘|H|‘\:’;" i’lnrmn’: :“]x'\(:('ll < L 4 3 B '8 ha i{aEe s s e U Yo | lays discovered thercin begin at once, comique, heads the list of principals, | !St8: ! T the whole 3 ) e i be with you in a few minute Which T always had assoclated with [ Twink 18 replicd, “But my feet L 5 well adapted to vaudeville require- AR (e ) ‘atie - s 4 rapic 2t DIOE T ( 5 rting cast of stars num- ¥ o] o 022 JA Serviee She ran up the steps to the chil. Kotle's hushand, = The consclousness (fecl terribly heavy. These iron shoes|® rapld fire program of jokea undand his supporting cast of stars mum- | 0 MERE (0 (0g ™ Amotd show | (Copyright, 1022, NEA Bervice) @ren as lightly ag Marion herscif, and | 0f Something sinister, menacing, {n the [aren't us comfortable to wear as T had | %8 Helen Miller, xylophone artist, {bers 10 with no liitle credit to the | ERS, BECG G GLIO0 voots 2 atmosphere surrounding my faithful |expected.” certainly “shakes a-mean mallot-and|Californla Peach Chorus of 16 prettyfidtl SRR Ot o SR e aia i little maid settled upon me oppres-| wyoy W g | MOk great tunes from her key.|and shapely girls who are graceful | Hroek. tory, Eddle Sloane’ com sively You'll soon get used to them" sald The other acts are equally fn-|and clever singers and dancers, with [*ong and story, liddie Sloanc cob o Ebenezer, “In a short time you won't | 1o agti Melvin Wallace, the solo dancer of | from Joyland, well equipped with fun, Know you're wearing shoes—unless Ay i niiin Talided Ehe comHRLY: anil the Denne Sisters, I:‘:m Ith_lh.leII v 3 ne.'" ; g " od 3 usi- I drew her with me to a cauch, sat|YO! harpen to lose one. whout feature: “What Do Men Want” Ten of the girls do & novelty jazz and Art Cody make merriment m down, and held her close. But she| Twinklehecls had supposed that, | will, he shown, This pieture made a|gtep arrangement fully as good as any seen in any high price musical show. twisted away from me to her knees, |When they reached Iarmer Green's | sensational run In New York and in T BN AL bowed her head upon my lap and gave | place everybody that he met would [the few other places it has been|Sacks and his co-fun maker, Frank YAMS 5 NOW PLAYING No production ottered at the Ly- ceum has praved to have such a drawing power and to furnish such teal entertainment as the “Junior Follies of ' this week's offering. The thirty people of the company give the entire entertainment in the well connected revue, lasting close to one “Come ! Be Sensible ! cally, herself up to the fit of tempestuous shown has been accialmed by critics| Murray, have inimitable comedy sobhing which I knew must precede 3 one of the most unusual and at the|scenes that rock the audience, and . o 42 . 2 same time, instructive pictures imag-|the production is elaborately staged BY SISTER MARY A SOlld Hour any confidence upon her part, ; inable © W 3 % h08! Y 'l 'GH sweet . While the paroxysm continued inable, for withal, it teaches an ex-[and costumed. LTHOUG t II [} 9.1 cellent moral. Bert Lytell, who has hecome very » potatoes in ani Of applness' smoothed her hair and murmured the ! soothing words I would have given to popular with Lyceum patrons. is ap- of themseive a frightened child. And it was not AT PALACE THEATER. pearing in another Metro &uccess, contain but o until she lifted her tear-swollen face g Yesterday afternoon was “Mother's | "lady Fingers.” This is a’ detective Smalh alnounk o’ to mine after her sobs had subsided Matinee at the Palace in_confunc- |Story of senel ‘I']"]""‘”' L “‘f s o famous Players- that T spoke to her directly. a.i 4 tlon with the photoplay “Mother ©'[best in which Lytell has yet appeared. : 3 o€ Lasky Corporation Serve the beverage “Tell me all about it, Katie,” T \ Mine,” when two hundred mothers of | There is also a “Snub” Pollard com- amcel pmf'r'f,' 1 Lo . commanded. the city were guests of the manage- |81y and the International News e LB that is served 3 Her eyes widened with terror, her g : ment and they certainly enjoyed the | Weekly with up-to-the-minute scenes. t;’;:-ao ‘]P‘mew_ tace blanched. - ™8 |picture and were loud in their ap-| There will be a complete change<of Howaver®: Vausi program on Thursday. And the am- OWENEL: B! round the world | [terror that was so patently obsessing| B > WY |vroval at the finish. A white carna- spuds’ are essei- Graham,” she replied pitifully i tlon, the symbol of Mother's Day, wag |ateur con®t comes Thursday night tially a carbo- no can tell you nuttings. I get me b distributed to each mother at the|#S @ special feature of the bill. yiatal R AL IR et a0 hae o, TEA keeled if I do, N, door and from the start of the show Shsoen FottentIndp BRHing latmealy « SarvE 'l ) “That's nonsense, Katle,” I returnea| M 3 to the very cnd they thoroughly en- 'OCK (COMING TO LYCEUM. “[ruit saind . with toasted . lorackers Aic i : i trying to keep & common-sense at.| B ! joyed themsclves, The show is very | Those who remember the engage- | S e e ald osmopolitan There is quality in R (o L Comat R g e good, “Mother O' Mine” being one of |ment of the Joseph W. Payton stock .rc’f_’:‘",fm".h e m'r."at’,',';i;;,,f;[m ] Produc'zion every leaf ly feeling myself infected with the the hest photoplays that has ever|company at the Lyceum, last year, |jignt but rich in fat. terror that was so patiently obsessing heen offered here in some time. It will look forward with pleasure to Sweet Potato Apples. her. “There fs nothing vou cannot| 18 tells of the greatest love ever known, | their return next Monday with a new | jeour or five sweet, potatoes, 2 table- Largest Sale in the World tell me. And we'll make short work | ‘Well, youre slow to-day said Spot. |that of a mother for her only son, and | program of New York successes. The | spoons butter, 3% teaspoon salt, 1-8 ® [of anybody who is frightening you. its cast has many well known players | Lyceum has always been known for teaspoon pepper. Come! Be a sensible girl and tell includifg Claire McDowell, Joseph | its good stock players, and the Joseph Pare potatoes and cook in boiling me everything that's troubling you." ks Kilgour, Betty Tlythe, and Lloyd | W. Payton company is 1o cxception | water till tender. Mash and season I felt a convulsive shudder ok Hughes. Another popular feature of [to the high standard. with butter, salt# and pepper and through her slight figure, and she|5Pcak about his new shoes. But no-|[th¢ bill is Ben Turpin in his latest|. “The Storm,” Langdon McCormick's enough milk to make molist. Let looked at me with pitiful, apologetic, | 700y paid any attention to them,[comedy “Love and Doughnuts.” The |thrilling forest fire play, will be the |cool and form into balls, Stick two vet obstinate defiance, Everybody seemed to stare at Johnnie [Keith vaudeville offerings are very|opening production. It is a romance | whole cloves in each “apple.” Make “Oh, Meesls Graham ! You no ask |Green as soon as he jumped out of |talented and include the Revue Des|of the big woods in four acts. Here |5 sirup as follows: One cup sugar, 4 tablespoons bolling water, 2 table- me dot ven you know—" she stopped, [ th¢ buggy S HECSLAl, trembling. “Why are folks looking at John- spoons sweet clder (optional), 1 table- “Know what, Katie?” I encouraged, |0i¢?” Twinkleheels asked old dog| s _DATLY FASHION SERVICE= —— [spoon butter. €8 lighot, who-had!|come: running up tol [ Melt sugar in an iron frying or “What Is 1t?" ; | ¢ s * Imeet him. | omelet pan. Stir constantly to pre- |} Jiate e I Know dot I swore me great, big| “Haven't you noticed?” Spot cried. || IMPORTANCE OF THE SHOULDER LINE vent burning until fhe sugar is melt- ;"‘3"’ "«“ fi:l"“"’ Hurst swear on my life, Jeem'’s life, my soul, | “Didn’t yvou hear anything when ed and a pale straw color. Let cook 1or-of - Humoresque Jeem's soul, on everything I lof in|Jjohnnie began to walk on the barn till amber colored and add bolling T THURSDAY d dis world—babee—dot T would - nefer floor ?** & water and cider. Simmer until the “WHAT DO MEN WANT?” ‘ ofa poultice or the old-fashioned tell till he gifes me leave—'" SN By Marian Hale sirup begins to thicken and add but- ez g mustard plaster. Simply Rub I “Until who gives you leave, Katie?' | “Well, you're slow today,” said ki gi¢ ’ New York, Jan. 17.—\When laven- In. Clean, loolhin',cuytoa‘:ply. T interposed quietly, but she was too [Spot. “‘Johnnie Green's wearing some 3 . |der appears in the smart sinop win- Its be"e‘lcml, qugh}xel ave quick for me, new shoes that his father bought for ; Ydows then spring is just around the made Minard’s Liniment the “Nobody. T no mean dot,” she said | him in the village, It's queer that you i | corner. ‘or Yonr Amusement favorite in thousands of homes sullenly. didn’t notice them. Aren't they nice - And—all along Fifth avenue is la- 5 y for more than 65 years. 2 > v 65 avi cu 1N iy and squeaky? vender. Lavender in frocks, in hats, el me;:\ ‘::se tlfi:km\;'h::'h was h:n?rr = i | in handkerchiefs in .silken knickers L bk patic superstition | (oopyright 1922 by The Metropolitan | gl J ; which her ‘years in this country had it i e i ‘nnfll‘h?;kl)%iip:. Reid gown is donc in HEAT /3 : Newspaper Service). never entirely banished. Some one . i : exquisite lavender crepe . ”m” had brought it all back to her, and | = ——r———————————— o o = -“!ill i Now Playing she would be cut into pleces before . : % | she would break the letter of her oath. S ‘ % ‘The Talk of The Town TODAY AND WEDNE! But there was something else in. her e ke i 5 I SVERY ¢ SHOUI ) eves, also a childish cunning which Q\ =Y ¥ ; ; : ? | Sh ld Junior Follies PpIEODYISHONID shp: ; i l S : i € cou THOS. H. INCE'S PHOTOPLAY 1 |told me that she had some scheme in 3 | mind. T spoke in as matter-of-fact n ‘ ¢ § S | & manner as I could manage: ¢ A ATAs G . . i YI h OF 1922 L BA f ‘.Y?{u “(V"nt me to do something for e 7 I ) ¢ D i eat an lng : MOTHER O’ vou, Katle, don't you? What is {t? ; / | : 3 i) 4 With BY Bgy e LG U : Bt AL —without indigestion MIKE SACKS, FRANK MUR- 90 ; ve vild " g | ; RAY, WALLACE MELVIN B hope as ahe repileds The Price of I_Inonme 'l or sleeplessness TR o it MINE Makes a Bright Spot in Every | 0" Meesis Graham | You shoost ‘ PERSONALITIES 5 L H A Co N 7 safe me—safe cverything eef you i [Foris timaishe had beenttroubled Shnoriediny A Wonderful-Story of a (;ne. mfort in Shosst doivin ting for mo tonight, but 4S boen Reaicen g i | withgssafterhereveningmeal.The 25 - California Peach Chorus -25 SHALIL L L fral 3 L 58, Promise £ e distress was most painful after eat- EN T N ears to Come you do eet for Katle? From 60c and $1.20, to the pre- : i ! ing potatoes or other starchy foods, LR e # “?RP“ . - 2 war figures, . of which she was very fond. = 3 TR fif:;gofi:p;?:‘iic%?nesf;zfl:;}l }?'ar(e Al T, d g A Then she started taking two cakes BER:I’:O (‘i‘:;‘:rELL “LOVE AND DOUGHNUTS" e s nK- i ' A o : of Fleischmann's Yeast every night o’ [ ham's * Vegetable 500 and $ ] 5 00 4 between her evening meal and bed- Jothavandevills | L Featuring Compound— when I | time. She poured about a half cup g o , In irl for pains § 4 ili 'y . . ; f boiling hot water over the yeast ore and after This reliable remedy stands : . : AL 4 ” ‘¢ hmy"‘”'iage' 11-“"“’ | P e at the head of the list in reliev- . ::E::{aal'i":xre"iol?:z‘:u:h.::‘;fi’:i Ahas Lady fmgei‘s Revue des ave a sweet, little ing all forms of Coughs and i ies ieties’’ 3 gas ¥ She found she could eat anything L Vanetles A Bayard Veliller Production 3|baby boy and will y et send you his picture et L L3/ | Colds, even stubborn bronchitis % and sleep splendidly afterward. Thursday, Friday, Saturday ;{yo?wwm;li:geg:bl;sh B < (Ol iy | vielding to its great lealing ; S "\ I hangrik o Bk Sl Wotasr it Other Good Acts et a180 : “=w1 | qualities. Being pure and whole- s : : finding that Fleischmann’s Yeast Thayer & Sacks Thurs—“THE SKY PILOT” ztx‘rl:lt(lefi:r]?im;t T(;rc::g: ) Wl some it is the best medicine for & corr:t]:ts ultomach and }i,m’e]nin-l T 3 W ik ildre X 3 sud- g troubles. It promotes the flow of S “Molly O" Is i holp;1 ‘atntd Ih Trecom- NEW SHOES, C'hlldleh that are subject to sud Nijsara anmd: TG Apreats A Show of a Thousand Laughs Tolly Ts Chming suffer before their m}e;aré’ tm(;se'who The blacksmith patted Twinkie. | €0 or settled colds, is always kept normal and you are Pretty Girls, Mirth, Music N. " — | heels, and picked up one of his fore | 311 Druggists, two slzes, 50c¢ and $1. If the mayon + has stood for a protected against indigestion. And Song s, o HNSON Mrs. WM. JOHNSON, Box 155, Park |fear. Then tha bluokamalth ook o period and sepurates, in order to ; Also Add 2 t0 3 cakes of Fleischmann’s Feature Photoplays Bapids, Minn, chisel and began t bring it bacl it iginal fresh £ 5 ¢ an to pare away 5 yring it back its o s s ; Jo marry and arrive at middle age |norny hoot. RS e i state, beat into it a mixture of 1 cup Zhactiin yonmaaividise v ouRwill find that your whole digestive sys- TUESDAY NIGHT without children is a great disappoint- " 76 Fow 5 5 of ¢ Twinkleheels looked over the black- How to Make Pine :["m_h' \i_h';j’h‘ h—J:"I‘l"‘.:f}“‘?}‘n';,‘fl‘ hi tem is greatly benefited. Be sureit's GRAND SURFR PARTY ment tomany women. Think of the joy - and comfort other women have in their | .. . .h 5 thmmmi WaC Shak Neia N ] T ; Fleischmann's Yeast - the familiar 6 — Valuable Prizes — 0 gave him a start i ughoyrup at riome thick. s i o children as they grow older. s e A 3 ¢ u B tin-foil package with the yellow Given Away To Holders of Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com- | ihenczer, “Is he going to cut my| ] Y83 mo equal for prompt resuits. |} Sun is 1,300,000 times the volume label, Pl.cuus‘u}qdmg order with § Lucky Numbers pound has helped to bring great happi- | toot off 2 Sl Kaiies Ut moniehizte, RrChRre) ot thie oarthylut {8 ohiy oneLourth | yourgrocerfor Fleischmann'sYeast. Save Your Coupon — It May men ealth, ten the Childlt}sfl lome “ ek " ¥ P ‘. 5 e 7 Pl sy R 0 VTG is due to a run down condition of the T]‘(" blacksmith always pares my feet| You know that pina is used in nearly THURSDAY NIGHT wife, which may be helped by Lydia |2t When he fits new shoes. He may | all preceriptions and remedics for coughs, HOME TALENT NIGHT ! E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ompound. It have to trim yours a good deal, be-| The ‘u'n« r; is that l,lllll‘, lmn!ums several All Local Stars Are Invited To o =y AL 5 canse you've never worn shoes | peculiar "elements that have a remark- |§§ . B . T >y o == = brought health and happiness into the |01t JOTLC A€ter worn toe8 4o Bble effect in soothing and. healing the Where atinee 2:15 Participate The Blggest Show of the Year home' of Mrs. Johnson. Why not to |*°py (ol have mever been pared. membranes of the throat and chest. Pine EFTY : youre ? n spite of his resolve to be on his| i3 famous for this purpose. Quality A ? Evening 8:15 best behavior, Twinkleheels had been | Pine cough syrups are combinations | tempted to pull his foot from Letween | of pine and syrup. The “syrup” part | Meets {the blacksmith's kne And if Ebe-| i8 usually plain sugar syrup. | J ! A DID PAIPI DISTURB {erei TnAR explained tHat he swasin | . 16 make A6 sy bint eodgl ransiy: | Quantity i{\n Hour Earlier f | ANTHONY & ARNOLD; ED SLOAN) that money can buy, put 215 ounces | (JHIE METHNAL FRIPAUAT & DODX) | || 1iEDOUS SISTERS, Concert Violine no danger of losing a foot, there's no A ; i YOUR SLEEP? | knowing what might have happened ?rl‘nl‘]‘)"'4;\m.f-rx‘n:dep]n':fz:ptzlv‘er'ugndCrr“v‘;\x; 2:15 Twice Daily 8:15 1ot | Twinkleheels breathed a sigh of re-| can use clarified molasses, honey. or corn | B g 3 5 i § NETES RS nts, ® |llef; and he made not the slightest | syrup, instead of eugar e Either (N Commencing Week of Monday, January 23 i l) v d .l | Mack Sennett Presents THE pain and torture of rheu- |trouble for the hiacksmith but waited | Way, vou make a full pint—more than ubert Vaudeviile MOLLY 0 with MABET, NORMAND. m; A R OB ARMAN KALIZ in TEMPTATION, An Allegorical Operatta In Screen Doors Open Half Scenes. Fifteen People. . = T : Jatiently while his little g S buy ready-made for three times 8 atism can be quickly relieved | patiently while his little shocs were | YOU CRIL : P i - T by an application of Sloan's |being hammered into shape. s e o nd i vary flQer i a‘g Gn flc g | JIMMY HUSSEY and | Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and When the blacksmith took the first You can feel this take hold of a congh | M @ s h ‘H [ 31 ) 2 ITHE CENTURY REVUE comfort and lets you sleep soundly. one that he made and held it by a| op cold in & way that means business. | B Wi | Always have a bottle kandy "and |pair of pincers against Twinkleheels' | The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, | I : | 5 A 5 | 8 — Other Big Acts — 8 apply when you feel the first twinge. hoof there was a quick sizziing. And | or may be fnoriuliwtnntlv“I‘oflno fr | Offering Big New York Successes at Popular Prices |.\m.="_ 25¢ and .;;:'n- ':(wx';'("onmm 3 tes without rubbin a horrid smoke se. Twinkieheels | formation of phlegm. e cause i | " i Fives. 50c, 75¢, $L. {:f;;fia(fi e ;"g Wit ol . \nceted. it Manm i { i,«qn\l—infllllmrd mr-m{w.mnt(-_u—au!!” his | OPENING PLAY { opt Sat.) HARTFORD 3 H N Bvl: soviv e Pinex and Svrup combination will stop tired, aching muscles, epraing and | eyl Fasy, bovit the blacksmith | i yually in 24 hours or less, Splendid, | @ — Burlesque strains, stiff joints, znd lame backs. to him. ~And old Ebenezer made | fo5, " for hronchial asthma, hoarseness, ) Last Week Burlesque For forty years pain's enemy. Ask haste to explain to Twinkleheels that | or any ordinary throat ailment, ighbor. there was no danger. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- At il dr i “TOWN SCANDALS” with R R e G B R R BT L b G TR Nt T b a0 any harin, brompt effect upon, coughe. By Langdon McCormick—Several Months on Broadway 4 The Hartford ETHEL SHUTTA | Ebenezer. “You don't feel any druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” with Seats Go On Sale Thursday . Philharmonic Orchestra The Wonder Girl of Lt whoe's mot very hots and the | fostion maranteed o give absclute satis |§ Mat.—10-20-30¢, plus tax Eve. 20-35-50-85¢, plus tax Rents of Droweilo 180 16 81,50, Last Week-Burlesque blacksmith wouldn't hold it againet|Cow ¥& Wayne, Ind, Fox's Theater Sun. Aft. Jan. 29