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RITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922 DATLY PARHION BHRVICH | Green” '“.‘“'"‘ heela satd ol b i By T .lwl‘,\»“:‘l I“.‘(‘x\‘ (Y HOOPlNGCOUGH 7r V vy my hand at orl1 y Wy you ough { - \ my feeq, 1 should say “i »’m‘“ d ]“‘ ‘, ted ‘ Lk v No “cure”—but helps to re. Y MARR]AGF PROBLEMS LAR LR IVOR]LS iN l‘AVOR It would he great fun, Yesterday 1] * “No!" Twinkleheels told him ! duce paroxysms of coughing, o saw Johnnie (reen und some other|can't get along on hay alone, John v N hoys walking on the tread mill and |[nie Green expocls me to be M'I“ ‘“_"’ o e e ) T T WG S N eows 0% 5 pai aayth o4 QylNped VARPORURB : SHuh!* sald one jof the . bay|unless ho huws plonty of vats.” Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly REVEI f\’rIONS Ol{‘ A WIFE | : = I$ ; “Phey'd hate it if they had to walk| Once viors the by iered 10 | e - s = G " ) up hill hour after hour add never get|euch other ln a jow tone and l‘ W] Steietly fresh eggs, 2 doz $1,00, 32 bl anywhere, The noise of the tread |- S —— iz Itussell Bros,—advt, [mill and the thrashing machine s - 8 \ 1 { most unpleasant,” The Way Katle Compromised With |[you—T see to dot, You no have to | S | "It wouldn't be so bad," said his y oy Your Ami spik to anybody, shoost stay side of | | mate, “If Warmer Green would let us | ¢ 3 i road in bushes vere you can hear i ! _ ent all we wanted of the oats that we "»\ 2, 1-‘.,,";. second or lIu-l-. 50 Col u-l-ul‘n‘u everything, Den you know every > . 8% help thrash, But he doesn't glve us 1 was Katie's angnished terror U=1thing, 1 no tell you, You see?" | ¥ even an estrn measure," | ) x most determined to glve her the biind | w1 koo 1 wald slawly, e | 4 SWorl: phin asi l'w.:-nm--l.s»q the T TLE, promise sl ‘;w: ”‘J:r Nomy come | tOh-h Eshe walled, MDow't sy dot. | o 2 o b i hay that had spoken first, ‘“except . mon sense asserted Hself, an 00k | You don't know, you don't knew. Dot : : o s that running away wouldn't do us any| | £ KT Rer twisting ands in mine and held| jeom he vont let e Ko by mysclr ' . <5 good, All oun running would only Now Plnying them fmly d eef 1 don't go you wee dot uwful . b ; s make the mill turn faster," i The Talk of The Town Y1 must know fivst what it 18 you| devil beeznis coom to all of you, And ; : 111111148 ; UWe ean't even stand still if we want, Katie,” T sail Rut be sure [ no gare tell, But eef you could { B a TN o o il . . that ir it is anything 1 can possibly | yogpe' 5 4 ; Y ¢ Aok A'n' His:mat m”m“‘!' EIgIaR; | I | f X W bar that crosses the top of the| i i do for vou 1 will do it Lillian Fielps, ; il : r 0 LT i iker AL o P ; X tread mill vight In front of ug, arm- |- I\v‘m\\' dot,” she sald - warntiv. | A soft knock-—Lilllan's—wounded on ; | 2 cr Green ties us to it, There we are,| [o—— ¥ Then she fe ‘--n. appearing the door. Katie sprang to her fcet, o § - When he unlocks the tread mill we OF l 22 th!f\kh.u“!T'A'I-I.,‘.‘ - to oIl she he.|1CT €¥e8 lancing from lert to right : g ; 2 have to etart walking or we'd slide! i I 1 .]“",‘.. |n'f‘ ‘IE \1‘ leiv‘ \‘m‘ Ll like those of a trapped anlmal, 5 v down backwards; and uniega our hal- 4 gan slowly after ‘n e, el lv:!u'qwl ther arm reassuringly, ¥ ¥ B 4 ters broke, onr necks wonuld get a With as a child wonld think out a puzzle, It is only Mrs. U'nderwood,” I said. P 5 e terrible stretching.' 12 d MIK 'KS, FRANK MUR Jut eef you find out tings for your-l“and I am going to ask her advice. ; ; NN 3 f The old horse Ehenezer, who stood 'You have more to cat than we da '“"\yhl:\(‘ :(I.I' \l(‘?‘Aill'l VIN self cet would not be my telling, would | if she says to go with you.. 1 M b hetween Twinkleheels and the bays, all the time’ AND A CANT OF 'RARE cet? To my surprisc Katle Interrupted e i L iooked scornfully at the two grum. | ¥ PERSONALITIES I quickly repressed a smile at the|with an enthusiastic ass ( | { hlers, [they told Twinkloheels that he was | f e 3 way in which she was staging thel “Dot ces shoost the ting! Mayhe - 4 ) 3 “Think of the oats Farmer Green |- time honored drama of the devil and[she go, too. I tink maybe she wn- ! 7 : Y B G ; . Rives you every dayi" he cxclaimed. | syou don't need any oats” they tho stump, and answered her prompt- [ derstand some tings dot put me way : 5t & . / “I should suppose you'd be glad to|eaid, “Vou have more to eat than Also y. ; oop in alr . # carn some of them," we , all the time," Yeature Photo Plays “No, Katie, you would not he in any| At the prospect of aid, and especial- i 1 . « he trouble is—" sald the bay| pwinkleheels was astonished Presenting way responsible,” 1 sald decidedly. IV with the long-longed-for opportun- Y N ; g : nearest hin-—-"the trouble i, we have| < don't know what you mean,” he 1t was not the advice I would have ity of laying her responsibilities upon 4 9 B to carn not oniy the onts that wel.jo1, “Johnnie Green feeds me only BERT LYTELL ordinarily given her, but 1 guessed|my shoulders, she was heginning to g el : | cat, hut those that Carmer Green|outs and hay: and that's no more than |8 that she had gotten herself into the|recover the volatile spirits with which i " 4 feeds to you and that pony.” SO levh. 1 power of some exceedingly unserupul-{she is so generously endowed. 1 g -, .. “l've helped thrash many a time," 1" a\we don't agree with you,” the bays In ous person whom it were a virtue tojopened the door to Lillian, in a few B ‘o Lhenezer declared, [veterted, “von have meal. And you | @ o4 o " Wataat. words acquainted her with Katie's re- ;. . e - “Well~1 dare say you have,” the|uqt eat a lot of it, t00.” B Allas Ladyflngers «you Don't Know."” quest, and—mindful of the impor- : - - bay admitted, “But what about that| xeyer” I neely declared. | § Another silence, then she rased her |tance Lillian apparently had given to i : 5 pony? I never saw him do any work. |uwiy do you T A Bayard Veiller Production eyes again, but this time there was the reports of Katie's vagaries, told BY MARION ITALLL he as jarge a8 a sllver doilar, ¢ 10T centure to say that he's never .m,.«-: oA hve v nose,! they ex- embarrassment, humiliation in their|Ner that I would abide by her decision.| New York, Jan. 18—With the ail|fact, a tendency of the moment seeims |4 day's work in-his life.” asradl e, e 8he wasted no time In glving It. |hjack gowns good at all seasons and |1©, D€ L the larger ornament., Twinkleheels couldn't help fecling | gt taken 1t out of the meal bin.” Thursday, Friday, Saturday clear depths. By 43 L T R ey bdta ] < ‘ i asls BCrahaniRy O LR IamOmbey el e PO Ao s b e it ngom{oltahle: I (Copyright 1922 by The Metropolitan : "®1ail hours, one Invariably finds the |y - Rl : ! | e [Said cheerily, and there was that in|" h : be | type mo pura white and quit ‘0 be glad to help with the e T some tings I told you dot time hefore f %1 ¥ s tha TR b i W [ 5 4 4 i . forvice). h & S k 1 ma"v":",”“ ven you find me cry-| her voice which told me the proposed |#mart Soman;weatingu }*“ <I" ivory, | ~ Occs ven one S| rashing” e sald. “But what can . - ; l ayer aACKS ) AL LE Aef- | @ fanciful pendant on a black velvet ey A T * forget ) i I'ormer Green won't let me & In“l!;::(nr?(;‘}tlr; eg-:k no’-non{':xtr?.'\)vr(al:y'«- or_grosgrain ribhon which extends|me-not or perha group of them |- my ¢ juvs talized to each other in \ heate Presen ;:. atediios ks B remember, | When you want us and we'll slip off |1Uie below the waistline, on a fine gold ;s There . U ar s TR R ata b am At dil i i A Show of a Thousand Laughs ngs over, 3 Y These odd pendants may take any |roses, too, beantifully tinted, i st L L b The Hartford § 7 Dretty Giels, Mirth, Music e vith you." shoost nod your head and say: ‘Yes, [ With 3 : S P Shg s SR e 1 - ; ) B T emombert Katie began to pleat her apron, a| oM their designers desir may | daring v 1 . sats, Philtharmonic Grchestra : Am{lzn'mz o F; sure sig I embarrassment with her 2L i o Somehow \kleheels did not care e = With a start my mind flew back to [T SI&n o 2 b S Niiaiani gl ¢ the time she mentioned, and it wa I no can go eef you don’t ask f 5 for that suggestion; and he said as L \u" L) s Feature Photoplays 2 - A Jeem,” she said with an appealin : s . 7 much. fos 7 : sis that I answered as s P g i i | B ol < to 81,50 Ll :i;"r';:f"f:fm; glance at me. N S N > ¢ “What's the matter with hay?" the || Seats at Crowel St “Yes, ]\-'“”‘, I remember.” “Surely, he won't object if you tell ! 4 | 1 4 3 ooy . THURSDAY ‘l(fHT “Pen you keep on’ remembering|Nim Mrs. Underwood and I are o |t | I I | o 3 ; G s |4 HOML TALENT NIGHT done tings, every beet, all time tonight, [80INE With vou,” T said. b 4 § g ‘B’ J ¢ k& dilaimal s 4 All Local stars Invited To BOf| Gan—at ton oftlock voul go, tale I tell him notings,” retorted she Thy . : 2 Participate Sy -t | With sullen dignity. “He no trust me, valk ven 1 go. Notings hurt|"! 3 1o Vel G ven I go avay, he say bad tings m me. I no spik to heem until he ‘Katie, 1 sorry, T beeg fool, talk dot vay to you! But you ask heem, he ‘”“m:“”"i"*m R L AT LYCEUM THEATEL. ever Femain in the minds of movie S o 80| This s the finst scason, sinee 1919, | 1ans. ¥ convince Katie of the excuse for Jim's| gnol ol T Y 5 actions, But I quailed at the ’Q”ho’l::‘m that Thayer & Sacks revue, now pre- — Other photoplays include Harold | "G of the interview before me, The enting Junior icollies, of 1922 at the 1loyd II\, a fine somedy and ”'U‘.J‘:I”““ 3 TOMORI{O‘V },I{ID‘/\\ SAT(TIKD[‘KX slimpse T had had of Jim's faee dig|lyceum, has played at popular prices, NeWs. The Keith vandeville bill will (% Fot hold out. any. sromise to et of s |The conipany, for the past three gea- I]m!urv four, new headliners with mis 3 AR s “ronzini, the eminent ac nist, * Earliest hswryshow: lh.nlhefndmrs | | picasant conversation. Lillian came to | 1'% ,‘?.],hmtf:‘, "‘”‘.’,C,, St who has pl: for the Vietor rec- 2 3 'ruhzad the medical value of Spruce the rescue, e R = e as o] ords, and ‘ern & Clo., who pr i X Z0HG 5 Tonight—*"Mother ,Gum in the treatment of coughs, 1ippose T ask Jim,” she said, “And compicte produetion, sont a comedy skt “Leased For Li .cnlds, hoarseness and inflammatory | Katie, you go to the house with e A A X7 PR Two other acts of fine caliber close ) S + eonditions of the throat. The Spruce Mrs, Graham and help Mrs, Ticer get| 1h"s it i WAL 4 TilEhty ReoIsKaw 4 LOI,« WEBER “Gum in-combination with other veg- 1l something to cat. We're about | !5 Sich & stroug hit wit 3 : 2 i | % 9 ) " etable medicants of proven value form starved to death.” :,’,’,m rm“xn«’ " “rim- !:::37”(‘4‘:‘\'”\ \" h(o.,]:‘, GOOD PROGIAM AT FOX'S ! presents 4t busis of !heGchrs o Bhcer ot Rt m«;r:g- 2 doz $1.00,|A¥tRing could be more ef Tonighit is the Jast chance Fox's Her Greatest Picture T IsA T Bro e o et g S travesty band in whie V [ patiens will have to see that delights nd, Murray are the leading ful picture Around the Corner,” R y but more gnod thing In shspe at wever Sacks has played, he has | this theat 1 without waiting for lE | made friends, and his name is well |anniversasy weelk, which opens on the i it of the theaters of | 20t cither. Tomorrow will intr Known in most of 7 . | New Sopgland, He 8 a comedian G that long awaited picture: Ways to Make It Real Tasty |\ S T S e e G o Mo, Waungu s I aioes BY SISTER MARY counted as unexcelled, by some eritics, |18 Iy Lois Webber and is by far her - INNAN HADDrp;| Pesides the Calif Peach |Dfst. While any may think this| 2 ¥ 4 = ; See The Mad Stampede of 4,000 is the common PSRN A A AAAAAAAS Her Conscience, Supported Ry 25 - California Peach Chorus -25 expedition promised something ; nitely valuable to her. “Just tell us r (" Mine” chorns, whose fame is not there | Dicture wil} a cheap, tawdry ex- ordingey pommON v Bab Alesander, o well-mannered I?fivmrm. they are doomed to pleasant o ) LY addock i 3 o a o [disappointment for it is a hirh class |8 S 3 nledt s : comedian, Ruth Eimore, a com ! . R e 1v|1::;l ‘Q;HI pf.” L e iaine oty Ashnnan fted with {Production with a well told story and | & . 2 5 Oastiindiden v elieen; Moore) Sillss ‘fw ‘1“::;:# the powsr to make foliss laugh, but ‘I"i\\"’_” defined moral lesson to be de- |3 5 David Butler, John Bowers 5 . |is singularly blessed with comeliness| "' i ¢ horn, near Aher- Mins 'd, Irench! The fime vandeville program P g Harold Lloyd Comedy deen, haddock [0f person. g will be ured by J “olli ) 5 el R by o Nt " wed by Jack Collind and — % was Specially wel) |4crobatic dancer presents a specialty ] ] Mother ? B Keith Vaudeville : e e anagement | COMNANT, Lilled »s “pills and pung in r bf a hi o The management | €002 pills and y i y i g b Taels thot hoe 4 & ghow whioh i |® musical aet.” The members of this | B She SR Flattery? Antiseptic, Pleasmg, Seothing wide reputation | far superior to the usual $2 attrac-| ""; e are ssonrd_enfertainers o ] Excitement! The penetrating odor of cam- for its dried fish, |tion. . _ “Tle Givl l,,‘( 0 " ‘\ N if('n‘nnm‘:‘[‘ A v Wealth ? hor blended with those of other — By contraction | Bert Lytell in “Alias FLadyfinge im, city on the bitl ‘\nv two numbers \ Babies? :e.lmg oils make Minard’s Findhorn has become Finnan and any |15 seen in one of the most magnetic |12 8 A 1he B ond 1o nambers | @ | < Ly Liniment extremely pleasant to salted and smoked haddock is known | photoplays shown here in some time. |0 Al i fiy Bartow |8 Adventure ! {nhale. Breathe It In and Rub it as finnan haddie, Tomorrow night is home talent |, hiklat CranE e of which |§] M Home? In—folks have been doing both Our finnan haddie is a native of [night, and you want to plan on see- | o0 b b 2 Thrills ? for over 65 years. this country but it makes & licioug [ing the loeal players, in addition to ¥ 3 ¢ 8.2 UELGI R AIE. TG dainie i v night only the incom- o “What DO breakfast, lunchcon or dinner fish. [the regular program. e gt Vs Baked Finnan Haddie, T TR X Jon 3 § Men Want? Wash fish and let stand in cold x er seen in he Jolt. 7 water to cover for an_ hout. ha| “SY PILOTY AT PALACE. |80 aice, favo in “Tiger A WOMAN skin side of the fish should he up luman-interest story backed up | True” Teginning next Monday for 2R Answers. Drain and wipe dry. Sprinkle with | Iramatic incle which climas [ thre ve filorin Swanson will ap- |[@ f5 > g minced onion, dredge with flour, dot | i1 mad cattle slampede is “The 1 her latest sucoess “Under the with bits of butter, sprinkle with | Pilot”" which will be shown for a v vroduection and all pepper and pour over milk to cover - | Annivers: opens on the three day engagement at the Palace [ (} i o mark impii = : eator, hoginning Thursday ; o M ; ] ) : atis fish, thea ] y G I i ) Siieves Rhemmatishl e R0 0o L T e e ey, Gon- 1 aath an tha munagament 15 pranning |- UG \ ; AT EOND hold | nor's book of the same titie. King[some olal e prises tor the pa- |} s b 5 . S irector @ hi; t 1 i r playhouse. ) S The Biggest Show of the Year Steers 4 — Headlin Musterole loosens up stiff joints andl ! Choose o shaliow pan that will drives out pain. A clean, white oin§! ) the fish just comfortably. | Q1 0 b thull t, made with oil of mustard, it | Smoked Haddock on Toast | Curtis production, haseiaithlully ca - ) - i L : ¢ \rxns:';liybringsrclicfafl:.oonasynustart One-half smoked haddocle, E b ried ont the sentiment of this popular AT S PHE STORM.Y s ; ¥ 5 ! ARMAN KALIZ in TEMPTATION. torub it on. spoons butter, 1 cup milk, | novel. and has taken cave thal thej . = Tt v .1 %, Hoaw N i ; fl| | An Allegorical Operatta In Screen It does all the good work of the old- [ {easpoon minced onion, 1 | ilm version of the story maintains the | et f[”". :v’.:‘-«-nfl - ity o fashioned mustard plaster, withoutthe | minced pavsley, few gratinzs nutmeg, [ comely humian vein as well as the | 1 Stors blister. Doctors and nurses oftenrec- | Pepper, paprika, toast dramatic incidents that mark the film |01 ‘L play e Jo eph \\ § * Bmmtl:ld its use. Let fish stand in cold water for|as one of the rmost inte ing and ex- jton Stock conipar “h comes m‘ 4 % ; the Lyeanm, heginning Monday. oot half an hour. Drain and pour over | citing of the year. | A 4 e i Get Musterole today at your drug UiliE s twaien. “Tover gnd 1at by AR R R ol (R The Siorm" {5 cie of the store, 35 and 65¢ in jars and tubes; |y ) Drain, remove skin, seenes of the cattle stampede fn which |$ensational melodramas which hospital size, $3.00. | and bones and divide in flakes, Heat | 4000 panic-siricken cattle arg seen fever presented ¢ York, and i'ls . Fifteen People. & ARNOID; ED SLOAN; DENNO SISTERS; THIBAULT & CODY; i DOUS SISTERS, Concert Violine > Mack Sennett Presents | MOLLY O with MABEL NORMAND. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER | i1k o the sealding point and add [dashing madly on towerd the form of | Was wi on Broadway for severai fish Simm for ten minutes, the heipl littie ranch pirl will for- [months, B is s At One of the hig realistic scenes i E Drain, put milk aside and cliop : 16 hig red — " |Ash finely: . Melt hutter, add minced | oo = (hat of u forest fire, which has thrilled | 8 i L onion and cook a few minutes with hundreds of New Yorkers. The play | = ont browning. Add fish and w.-su-,\-_; | { Heat and add the eags beaten with “hgn" Efli]fimled ik Drodgail By MhasE el L § ’ ; 4 . ; HAIKTFORD 1-4 cup of milk in which the fish was ger, Geo Bro Where Matinee 2:15 d. Season with pepper and nut- | «mns qi‘flckfiv ] The Joseph W, I avers wero | ; | > $fx : . e e j'. ] Burlesque meg and cook over hot water till the | | exeeptionally well rece! Qua'ity their engagement last Lofllcfil_ Aav;cfi' ‘"’-‘,’v\-‘.':',.«':’VI,(.E; ”v\m .le:;"‘l 1«1','\,“,.‘[.,;;“‘ | res “)OHd axpoctad Lhat good 'm.{.‘u.k \(;wx zw;‘;v«. Meots i Y r‘)' 7 2 u’ § | Doors Open Half | Last Week Burlesque Sealloped Finnan Haddie, them when they coms here next < il i RN “TOWN SCANDALS” Quantity ‘,\n Hour Farlier i) 3 with ETHEL SHUTTA : S i The Wonder Girl of Let fish stand in cold water for an | o ; Commencing Week of lHonday, January 23 ‘A Burlesque ' hour, Drain and pous over holilng| | Soo!mvlq Afld’f“-"‘q i ey THE ]‘ALE OF i | S Last Week Burlesque r to cover, fimmer twen & " A 4 fl Eb i' S lo nd ¢ ub tomatoes throngh a sieve to! - { | ; B ‘\ oy i g i skin tm“’ble may be Offering Big New York Successes at Popular Prices helps build strcnmh T ; ! emove seeds. Add ) \-'(wnv,l.ln‘!nl]lp i | L ‘ ok ol U to the Bladen bittesjand fone., ook xtfls-noi rmelyéfmls o Y A e OPENING PLAY . g . con P in a bottered haking dish. | | to ive prompt an . S ‘ b | ey s v v (5“5 leusting rolief | | Pt I % e ; ; Shubert Vaudeville L i “ letting i ) " 5 i T Hl'liuu‘ ) 2 et Y j { s ) | JIMMY HUSSEY and Comfort Your Skinf it an s fol Il AR Resi ." g T N A ' 4 t s bread crumly t \ nd th ne : ey wonld ha " a > \'J'thCuucurauoap iR of. DOSCRsad: O o ot : ; o b s By Langdon McCormick—Several Months on Broadway || THE CENTURY REVUE q ) here the oats we 8 — Acts — Sy «,p one " H Seats Go On Sale Thursday * N || Mats. ():.I.':nr i‘df (‘l-}.\m-m Rm,; and Fragrant Talcum| | corvmen, 1022 visa sorvices A o e ) , L | e Helr athlis. £ R . 25, 50C, T5¢, $1.00 fro Gt o pere. Baryion| |‘ SkTs proan il st Tuhsen 1 skin fif A ot e et 1o} Mat.—10-20-30¢, plus tax Eve. 20-35-50-65¢, plus tax § (Fiscopt Sat) was written by T.a on MeCormick, Strike at the root of weak- sspoons butter, tablespoons ] ness is logical advice to ur, 2 cups canned tomatoes, o cups| | L] LS T those rundown in vitali{y. boiled macaroni. i k¥ { N Lfl'z‘;' PY-TIME . One and one-half pounds fish, 3 | | ‘v\r' k | | Parsons Theatre 2:15 — Twice Daily 8: ey 7l Ouiiours Lvoratocies, Leg Bt s e e e advt, by - - - turning the tread miill for IFarmer

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