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NEW BRI'N'AIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1922, “REAL ROMANCE IS REAL ONE | — it e P, B il . MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS | FOR MARJORIE DAW | AL Adele finrvison's New Phlase of 5 [ 1o dance to real musie have o treat in ore for them on the apening night ~ ~ - " \ REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | (Gl R ., X 7o « o : - g | = P-4 Ihe Kiks, lving up te the reputa ‘ g tion they have established at fairs in ) \ anything ever Dnlons otherwite ndinated, thieutrioul notioss iyl revlews, in_(hiw. éufiin ure written | the past, hope to outdo a b hing TAS by the preas neenciew for the respective amusement company. held 1 New Britain in the carniva line at this fair. The booths will What Madge Saw Elizabeth's [ Wrigglhig toes to sueh effect that p t contain nothing but the highest class > s [s00n she had the wecklace in & big ; Daughter Do | stump. The thing was done so clever 2 J [} 9 "“”""”, to start there next Monduy prizes, including Jackie C‘oogan and Yor an fnstant of dimay T could|ly that it 1 hud not seen hee first | F : f ; A | night These contests will be held on |y Py e " nang, the finest Jap only stare at my sister-in-law, s | gasture when she unclasped the neck- Y ¥e by 3 % 4 "y four congecutive Monday nights ,|n‘l"““‘h wewing ‘baskets, beautitul bon beth. 1 dislike her exceedingly, but|yace [ could not have guessed that ¢ £ TG $ the nfth Monday will see o grand Mm-' doll lamps and other carnival an long as she is in my home T would [ghe was making any other movement | ¢ ¥ : e Fl pliminallon conteat,.of'the inatvidual yopd gy not wittingly give her cause for of-lyhay that required by the dance she | . 2 i “ R winners, Silver loving cups will e ‘Fhere will he no ehnvassers at the ¢ Z esented enchi night. Send names fo| A FEC G Nindoubtedly fence. Ot conrse, 1 acquitted her of | wag pieturing. . - : Wager, i entrance n ontest | | be app clated yoluntary eavesdropping, hut T could| o4 Rl oy sdroppir et i¢l S0 the ehild had taken the neck ; 4 { S i by the. hundreds ot Lillian or 1 had been in her place | out ‘her mather's permission b, i y y “The Spirit of the Nopth" Fox's| ommittee is paging spectal attention neither of us would have dreamed of or knawledge | Elizabeth's discipline ¢ feature vaudeville act, s a distinet | Set e teatures for the fair, letting Bnviens know we had heard|pad not ineuleated a sense of honor| i & K8 3 ; N Grea[ Mmher smry novelty and the snow-balling &cene, i oy ype orchestral program each even involuntarily a conversation not 4 \ . 74 \ : : . B 3 A “I realize, of course Eiizabeth|pusricion cro I my mind that Eliza &f f: ; the stage, 18 a decided surprise. The | B, L8 SR LR ey B B e Tl I m“”’l“rww Ly‘x:“;“.mm. mhwh mmlu‘m to in- 3 3 (Herald Reviewer) other acts of song, dance and comedy, CAPITOL—HARTFORD tone, “that I am a living exemplifica- ‘,wmfi'l ‘1""""‘”""r”"‘ "" than her| 5 s The higgest trinmph of her 1ocal [round ont a well balanced bill. They \x former wife of Charlle Chaplin tlon of the old adage concerning| oL ”“llrgn nt of the child's ¢ engagement was scored by Aliss Lorna [are Edith Wilkon, Fauer and Green| und ax a movie star herself, Mildred eavesdroppers. But 1 can assure you| % CEN Tresdom And though my K i . 2 . ¢ Elliott as Mother Saunders in “Over [and Laviva Harris 16 known to all film. .lovers A ok ik taotionatly '] vu}.&:-vw"nfi orbade the experiment, 1 Y s z . the Hills to the Poorhouse at the | “Keep to (he Right" yesterday and| And now she is showing fhat in vau- MEan e Hirriaon: - Lilllan intar :v’:w‘n.'v‘s‘ nl»”"“:‘y' i SR LOR Lveeum fheater last evening. Miss |taflay proved its vight to the fitle of [ deyille she can perform brilliantly, rupted in her smoothest manner, “doj MERIE 10 e MALEET l"'l“" purloined Eiliott is fruly an actress of abilitylone of the snappiest phetures vet | with Beatrice Morgan and & Miller come her and see these children. You|FeKlace. 1 47»- 'Trlr wen £o non . p N and At is with regedt that many New [ghown —the more so since fts theme | Kent support, she 8 now appearing shouldn't miss a second of Mary's per-| 1" \ her children had med i 4 . . Britain people will see her leave this lic decidedly new and original. Miss|al the Capitol in “Mone& Talks," Ihrmanca. |1 was just saying to Madge!d1ed “)'”' oy furnighings and drap elty. following this engaghment Taliaferro, who has the leading role, | of fhe brightest of comedies ! eries that I wondere. 3 Miss Ei ! ! 4 i} ) 5 that the dramatic world will hear| ZOC8 TO8E (1':1” ‘f:”“'”“ “*:t would r-,:gi Elliott gave such a wonderful lig, yiyacious, capricious actress and [ The “IFour of Us' are a quartet of fiem. your ionlid most VYAV SOME o gisiong, g R BN on e ; LML "Iiu'""h':','lz”:r'”'1';"' '{;“‘ i altogether charming (n her portray- [ snappy melodists and Roland ‘Travers & slons . s : »-thir e audi- e G Eandesheinas agresing: Wit me “Now. Ladics and Gentlem, MARJORIE DAW AND JOHN HARRON IN A SCENE FROM ‘PENROD' [ence were filled with tears at the cons |\% The story centers around two|heads a company in u musical revie But Madge is such a partlean of} -, f 0 RO RO Btk PE clusion of the second act. when she|Me Who are rivals for the hand of | with many pleasing numbers. Marion's that she could not bear to RSB 0, TA WA ol \‘I«r? :/' (By James W, Dean) Sitah TREinE The Rorua: Whish " uo|!he gIrl The plots and counter-plots| Gloria Swanson's ne west picture, 7 K specla ' i o ary, eu 7 l 3 a8 80 5 g " = have all the glory taken from her, | AEEEE Ol 0 e o ,,"'gwm’ i daiok | New York, Feb. 14, “The romance|dear to her heart, for the poorhouse |2 the thrilling scenes makes this) “Under the Lash" is the screen 1e8s g0 while conceding Mary's dramatic L AL L g of Marjorie Daw and John Harron in|ever the hills a real production. Also, it s nol with- | ture. 11 is hased on "I‘]u» Shulamite, onl its moral lesson of “keep to the|a widely read novel. C(‘hosen because 3 her mother's attention, repeated the|IN& one of the Meadow Mouse (amily superiority, she insists that Marion s . s 1 i ) , atrobatic st i 2 4 In spite of such unpleasant ne Penrod™ should prove to bhe the Douglas Hope, as Snappy McGuire, 4 can do the acrobatic stunts better | batic stunts which she and her | n h unpleasant neigh ¥ | ) Pr 1 1 SEht! not eniy. in-trame bt in 1ife| of his suitabilty. In {ype. DerEonallty itself. and physigue. Mahlon Hamilton is But that is something yet to be | Prothers had been doing. We at the bors, the big Meadow Monse {amily [greatest love story ever filmed. 1t was | was the life of the sghow He in J 3 Un | window dutitully applauded, and Li). | managed frolic [n real one jected just enough “pep’ into the pro T ash. tested. Do let me get you this chair.” | FRERT CEC o ERE e, A o | uinder the stars on crisp winter nights,| | have just received a wire an-|duction fo balance —with the more| Thursday bring Agnes Ayres in her leading man in “Under the Lash Her insouciant good-humor, her d b | first individual picture production, No Turning.” avity, a her agsurance of Mary's dramatic|Sometimes Johnnie Green, wandering [NOuncing their engagement, ‘Ihe wed- | serious partg Mr. Hope has played Rusvily, her subfle air of-belng some-|, ., over the fields on snowshoes hy day (ding will he early in the spring. minor parts in the past few ghows of [*The Lane that Iad way the last word in good breeding erywhere this picture has been led with delight Jerry Ticé SRy 3 snow. | Harron met Miss 1> shortly [the stock company but he did not and knowledge of the world, tri-| {f(C “‘”:\"L::”":;_h:" % W liforma to enter |Score ag heavily in the others as he [shown it has been umphed even over vh;: wlue'n resent- s ier i s ddad it ;¢ e Kbt Lha did in the production of last evening. [and Miss Ayres has added to her al ;r;;n:r:wsh:;:\”}mk:-_;:'):Jhx::: »:':sml;lm‘n AN ATI AR TArey: 1l tihe fte ‘ \\‘.,T,I\t;”.)\:’f:u t:]r"I\'ul;irlm?lmn’;v‘:n“k'“:‘»va ready large following, O T ormalls mlaeid |10 redeem her promise to have Marion|/hoUEht (hat he had stumbled pon great im (nvorits ol maks dHia aiitlens ke him, mobe sy ot ey alateriins 1w il swedineny P closmt {he scene of a revel of fairy mice, Ha! Marjorie Daw was then somewhat|Ralph Pogue did well as Charles GREA AT PALACE, -::A; o e e ot | “Now, fadies and gentiemen, ghe|di1 N0t know fhen that the Meadow of 4 novice in sereen acting, She hag :]"r:""‘]'i:";“;‘ ',],‘,', :w::;\l:m\:)” "\‘;:"’;n;:": A very good bill of Keith vaude eten n the e i which. Lil-|intoned ‘with creditable mimicry of o|Mouse family had a Village of their |since appeared in “The River's knd," |TRONCE (0 06 POGNERSE. | B VORI ville and photoplays is now playing v and Wednesd 5.8 ne ; ¥ andlypo pajace for the first half of this Today and Wednesday fitted well into the role he portrayed. | ooy "Phe vaudeville, which con It's A Fine Bill lian placed in front of the window. |FINEMaster, “we will witness a most "“'l"" ‘“‘:’" l‘“‘""" his 'T"' : wl"""' ' and ‘Bebh Hampton of % 3 . R ut o Solomon Owl and Himon |FPlacer.” won-der-ful per-for-mance of {he He was ably assisted in the villainous | Fe0ke (1A SIS e 1 The Performance Proceeds. 3 | - '8 i 5 N § [8ereecher and old Rough-le the Harron's frst important engage-. Tl Sane card the open win-|WOrld's greatest a-cro-bat-i-enne, | by A ] wr as his o5 She leaned toward the onen Win-| i G0 oiselle Fl.o-ise Sera-phin-a,|NAWK, knew all about the habits of jment wis with Mary Pickford n [Work PY Migs Jeannefte Connor a5 Bi€ | p o, yoq by the famous Broadway com s aughter ip 4 the villagers. [ fact they sometimes | “Through the Rack Door." JEE ; adian, Will Stanton, and his com 2 : ‘ho will favor us with an exhibition | saw her. With a gesture that would ™ a ; an exhibition | | Valentine Winter, the new leading L ; ¢ 3 o amplained about the way the Mea-| Miss Pickford told me last s 4 : ) players, who were a riot ves have done justice to a prestidigitateur, of marvellons-—-marvellons what ig it | rla ) L ) | iss Pickford told me last summer neh: Wk cast as Dick Sauhde {he | PANY of players, who were a riot yes T unismed Trom o emk “tond |[vou're going to do, Marion?” she fin [dow Mouse family had built theirithat Marjorie Daw is her only inti ayward son of Mother Saunders, He |terday in their satire on the days be- 2 ¢ S t els, They agreed that there wer ate an frienc P aybe | # : i) B g 631 and T i nnn 1y agreed that there were mate woman friend. After all, maybe |, 2o proved the old saying that the fore prohibition, Now and Then. dropped to the grass beside her the|l18hed in a stage whisper that, con : gtz s { $ . P! 3 SATRARS: too many holes leading down to the Our Little Mary was the match-mak- | piack sheep of the family ofttimes| Mr. Stanton is recognized s the ¢ greatest drunk comedian on fhe stage necklace of quaintly carved Oriental | 'y e b ’ b v s, t ave o Megd N Marion advanced nonchalantly to|\I10Ee streets, It gave th BAOW el | turns out to be the hest man. £ R beads which was her mother's. Then ) A A Mouse people too many openings into arahs e Slaatad b i i f ¥ with a wary eve upon her ‘“a"”””.'hp center of the lawn, and spoke ")’H: people too many ]. nin ]Idn‘(‘ Marshall Neilan sclected hoth \].hfi‘ Miss Rose Ludwig as Millie Tidway, ! ) parent, she-—while apparently postur-|¢!®arly: which®to dive in case of a sudden Daw and Harron for roles in “Pen-|plaved the part of a true country miss . drg, gauge. . fqr sGraame, Of IHE NOR . 8 ppa y p trprise when they were having a rod.” They made love for the mn\lnh to perfeetion. Migs Ludwig delighted langhter. He is supporied by a good | ing in a serpentine dance—used her| 1 Wil first turn some handsprings," | ? i o | h ty and found they were king love i ” cast of singers and musicians. Ann = > she sald, proceeding to display an ac. | MOONIENt par jan n re making love in | her andience and acted well with E play an ac ‘i fenl | 1rancis s a charming singing and | KEITH VAUDEVILLE complishment which she has = prae If they ever Invited me to one of reality, Snappy Medinire, with whom dancing comedienne and was well ap- | with tiean. ol pagkk B0GDL . AnfEhey, . Exdrdn their affairs 1 wouldn't care what they And now it's old shaes and rice for [in love which ghe is marvelionsly proficient [41d: “Solomon Ol remarked —one them Joab Holden, the constable, comes | preciated last evening: Miller and An [ifor. a“child. " Lillian pressed her foot| o cr 18 10 RIS WHSHINE, Coreln, o i in for his share of acting honors. _ He theny, twe colored comedia s WILL STANTON & CO. St H C 0 against mine, and I returned the sig-|Mor SrOoe i ARl VARJORIF DAW typified the country constable who al-|The Jewel Mystery a ser ops air ommg u nal. assuring her T recognized, as ghe | | 100 Onee 10 one ¢ i O | Nfariorie Daw was horn in Colorade |WaYs wanted his people to know that | farce, énding = with HRIe America's Greatest Drunk I1'd be satistied [gpris Col.e in 1002, The f Iy | he was a_limb of the law Others | hronght down the house; and Charles o g . atl h s 2 amily 1 dean Lewis, a clever couple, were |l Comedian in a satire on the i did. that Marion was on her toes, ¢ ! g Thickens, ‘Beautifies G081 L Aiation dres onl et fasy a0 uigig wlain thab ey dontl /Iike SREAES Gk st SR NS ARl e it vl dps PHomes Motrisan-gs 00 3 L f you," his cousin remarked [ A L | ather Saunders, H. Harry Hoy, as|well liked with their comedy skit, Days before Prohibition | #tunts or die right there on the lawn. [0 s oo |7 “Nor you. either!™ Solomon (wl 4 e Y | PN tdarrhne Wira. ) Mialw (a1 BhLERL And onutshine all the il | 56 aitlenien Halios Judge Rillings, and Babbie Gale as| ") i iz HEE v‘v:.’Ty‘l ri"r\(;:.h(‘;r h le:ntlmm”m, And then ail al once he| Eheatiend IJ school in Hn‘\\\urmd‘. Rl e S I e e o Other Fine Acts and in s ofive a fagh . : ¢ she was known by her re : g ¥ . B R iRt e e po o el ibnpgl (tonth il a- peml of phostiy FELR Rl BEE, BEEENBY m’m'h‘p“ “The play differs somewhat from the |[langhs. * The feature photoplay pre- 7 x 5 SNEA | ughter, “Wha, wha, whoo-ah!"™ ATk ry 2 AR i & = ount | @ NLTb HArT IS o s 16 e i el HANER T, Wiy - o N Rl e motion picture version of fhe slory|sents Jack Holt in the Faramoun Thurs.. Fri.. Sat e IO Y L T g o o | Now, Master' Meadow Mouse ~had | %5, [ERE T €0 RS MBI A0/ | linasmuch® as {here “are ' fewer(ipicture, ‘The Call of the Nerth a urs., Fri., Sat. | goredonys and jran st crep of one of his doo 1l made Marjorie father, mother 4 e vaiches 5 . % . S M e T T o PR i“' b e b e £ D8 door-|and uister to han sounger bfother,|Beonle EFARIEon AhG TRURE i fl"»r.‘h""h"l"}”“fl;‘ ”1?“'*1 :{rn;’:‘] The Big Musical Comedy Ly 3 {3 ARe 4 BORTN A -vhe st i 4 of wtion pieture it is | Nort at abounds with red-blooded | 2 | Really, T « t belie iw ways and wa t Ghang duction n the mo z ) i : waste ey font believe T ought (0| when that shivery sound came rolling | CREndlen. 1 Tsnac, the.older son, who is drageed |action and thrills. My, Holt is sup- | “NOT YET MARIE” | waste my time watching this any (o, o (he woods. When he heard | Her wholesome beauty ohtained for | olc ‘the hill fo the. poorhouse by [ ported hy heautiful Madge Rellamy | ¥ “:;1’\;:]!‘;'M_l].nlmu\‘l Hm,m \';m would be it po pyrned anickly and hurried [1€F 4 place juvenile heroine in the [ yick while in the stage play it i8and an excellent cast. Mack Sennet's Big Broadway lafraid have vour danghter exercise ¢ Lt A pieies K- |movy She started her brother on |+ o+ s Tt it i AL e . [0 = ; e hack where he cam e : 2 Charles who i taken: The picture, | new comedy, "Call a Cop,” and other Bl b tus: |0 strennously, Mrs. I'nderwood. Tt Thers ‘won'l b any -fun -lonight,” | hi# ‘way through college. ek el R e S M L el i e L I e Beauty C dohn Harron, her flance, is 2 conld be expected, was a4 more | cphow joor Thursday, Friday and |l — - = bt 1921 by The M SIELRILE DiaEHION I RO it upday the-biEr atiaation 5 b i IR SIDY Eve, Mon, Tues, Wed. (Copyright 1821 by The Metrope ; does not mean that the stage per |ye oo Do hig musical comedy hit, y Newspaper Servicee) |deep tat for froing, salt and pepper. |formance is not good, hecause if is 7 - A flie show The Big 8-Reel Masterpiece ey [ Trim and pler it d Nof Yet Marie. 'a big girlie show A imand wash celery Wt in | The stage settings were again pleas S Al S : AT ets & [dice and cook. half an hour ;NI SRR SSUIIER FHOT | Pk [with a big cast. special seenery. clab | “Ten Nights in a Barroom o | our in water | ing, in particular the one of the tast| A G LG BEL LT W chorus of rFLFRY HES [fo cover Do not siice onion,: but |act whieh 1s in front of the old § oL B e s = ;m“ S L Add one | ers homestead. This i the ast| FIERREE ENTG Lga s for yun of easpoon selt al fhe end of 15 min- [week of the Payton stock comp v e sl ¢ " ( Jur days, the Palac Il offer the Ways (o Make Use of the s Deain celery and Thop. Mt | New Britain bt during their R S N {butter in smooth isance pan,. .&tir" in | gtay in this city . the players have|0eY i Outer Staths o and slowly add milk. Stiv 1l | gained many friends NighlE. -y U Ratocnl _1,\‘:"{‘.fii‘.‘“ RY cooking the| 52100 boils. Tt should be ery thick “Over the Hills" ig a play that can 'h"d’ |,~”1qm'.\'yvv\aklflfi"\’:lfll”"‘h o .::;','“(;" . [ Ada celery and ‘salt™ ‘and “pepper, | o eansclally ‘tenomuiended . for, the|tnd Othen arge i is ) S5.cents huys a hottie of “Dander s Githns atalls or il CRIEIY AU S o especially recomuended e o R P F e willh, (e 3 | : e , ook 10 minntes and stir in o8& volks. | vounaer set: $ \d ho g | PIAY o S e e 1 49 ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY selgrd i are GOOE 0 MRIMCR ARSI SRR ‘.I\m.u;nfv ,'M‘,II:,F.”, \un‘]mr{il?:? f‘:‘}t L R e e At lods plication of this delightful tonic yon i & Ui Uik A vlable ke o R e R e Rl B el B e @ | veel nature that had its first showing can not find a particle of dandruff or FaE > B 1 B NI et St o e ;::‘ W 4'rlv v's rlwl‘d,\h'\r]n'{'r-' II wi f"’d shont eight vears age and was res a falling hair. Besides, eve UNDER THE SNOW | : A S P i i e L i Lr’"ph” TINES: A% | gurhected from the dead since this I LT8R ER:: MNIeo e oAl ol production startied the pho- shows new life, vigor L Winter had eon T . A8 AN EN A fry in deep hot fat a big new . . inter had come e snon gy v tr egetable | ? n deep “hot fa Drain on | gaughter who does not fee re ; y Yogeinl IDENR I Who Hoes. 1ot Losl.s & toplay world. This big production more color and abundance deep over Pleasant Vallev. Bt Mae ; #Owith eef in any|NeAYY brown paner.and serve, |awakening of love for their own John Towell and Baby, Tvy {ter Meadow Mouse didn’t ohiect to \ fof onst mn Racout of Ccier, | parents and possib ealization thati| (eatures coni - Haas rm, roast mut « Tery parents and possibly a. realization that | (EFEE S8 G Toha cort ot heart 2 cups|they, in _ral life, should do more m}m!flw‘s' that hrings tears to the eve to have many a gay noticed a lacy ftracery on the It was the tracks of the tiny foes of (after he went to (' Master Meadow Mange and his dozens | pictures in 1920, following the deat | of cousins. At first Johnnie almost|of his brother, Robert Harron, a| | —in— |is so0 apt to develop her muscle at the |, o grumbied expense of her mentality.” THE TALE OF "’MASTER SLEEPY - ~TIME TALES 1 | | | PR —— - - that. On the contrarv. he had we ' ton, ponitry.game Three cups dieed celery 5 comed the snow Bven Jdohnmie | me o I white st K 2tz ay the ‘debt of e an atitude How to Make Pine i |ciioon, poeping ot of hie chamier| L R s tentr LG R TLIT N n‘;'r‘:llrl'“m‘ro!‘lo Jand Eratitnde [ Jeaves a moral that strikes deep R f lways dram | cream, | medium sized Rermuda |they LRI SO VLN | to the heart of the zpectator. ! Cough Syrup at Home [window at the first snowfall of the| =1 cetery very care [anion, 18 finy onjons, 1 dessertspoon | i A O |season. hadn't heen any happier over | fully after cooking and bofore adiding | minced parsley, & tablespoons butter {""""“‘ CONTEST ‘\um\m;\ u;;'n AT ELKS FAJR. H Has no_equal for prompt resuits, it than Master Meadow Mouse waz |a sauce >y e | $ i o8 b t repare, &l ‘ LERILA spoons flonr t and pepper T R bl 2 T tes ot srout $hr $ |To Johnnie Green the wnow meant Braied Colery Wash and trim celory, Cut An The grand opening of the fair of fan. To Master Meadow Mouse it Mo t5 ol iy udtasTHe), BhEts Ooven with' esld Fitle of the best dancing couple in|the New Britain Flks to he held at meant fun and something more ccond stock, @ slices lean 1l water, hring to the hoil o and |[1he city will be awarded at Fox's| Rardeck’'s hall from February 17 to You know that pine is used in nearly S RE LELILAR: | | s ) 2y X b LR bofling” polntandily, & F o) 11 o Sl ¢ By Il take place Friday all prescriptions and remedies for coughs. | last he conld seamper about the fahlespoon flonr, ' cop tomato wce, [ dvamn Heturn to kettle with sfoek |theater, following the' four contests in' February 27 will ta ¥ 3 The reason is that pine contains several | Meadow without heing seen by every |2 eloves. Linch stick cionamon, & [ and Bormida onion Anely chopper. | oommp———— e ey { 11 —_ e peculiar elements that have a remark- hody IFor he set to work at once [ peppercorn I fablespoon minmeed | Season with salt and pepper and able effect in goothing and healing the 'to make tunnels beneath the spow | pareley ! . Evening 8:16 membrancs of fl‘n throat and chest. Pine [They yan in every dircction from hig Cut the celers gus-like Melt hutter and fry the little onions 2 B 280, 41e, bBe, Yeimmer for haif an honr Pine cough syrups are r‘nmhmfl.mnl 1 : | ¢ ) of pine and syrup. . The “syrup’~part |!1°m farther and farther stock, ceasen with salt and pepper color. Cool for 15 minutes 8kim 6. 286 Ahe i8 nsually plain sugar syrup s bl R e R R R I A Ll Rt A One of the Finest To make the best pine congh remedy | Meadew Monse conld lank for seeds that monev can buy, put 214 ounces 1nd erain in the stubble And, while [ brown Jve the bacon fat for the | Deain siock from celery and add- te 2 o Y P R T TS of Pinex'in o pint Bottle, and il w | ambling alans fls Hatwar | sauce [k Add s liowia dowie to the Tactidans, e DT RN R L. o 0 frtey fotion Pictures in Years with home-made sugar eyrup r vou Yatte. fea, SR ) e Bt e e ; 3 S ¥ ———— can use clarified m: FiiEnev ko 0L Nole Me Wt dave 18 -woeny) . BU g W RS e L L ki Matinees Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday SOMETHING NEW! in the mavies. up, instead of sugar syrup. Either I for|Dpan an in a hot oven for half |until hoiline dd halt the parsley > Al R s : Sf.’v,“mu make a fufi mn\tf‘n’mrfl than | m hour Aad flour to bacen fat and Arrange celery in a ring on a hot | .beerv::t‘:ll:l': ;hg"lkd vou can buy ready-made for three timea haps. or Grumpy Weasel brow epiees N a | dish, pour over the gauce, Pile | ALL TH]S WEEK BortRE” caste i Th s the money. 1t is pure, good and very Of eourge Master Meadow Monge | ¢heesecloth bag ane immer with | anie m the center of d sprinkle | S1adly 7 Dy bwhes - the - aeaal mission for after you see it. The pleasant- ~children take it eagerly. didn't stav under the snow all the | tomato ju for L Add | with parsley and serve ing— or\&\;flca‘?‘ f:el‘v;l:qt%‘:l:‘e ho:’!wfifhfw‘;;‘:sh time \-;,,. e r‘hN' he liked to|tomato jnice to blended flonr and fat R e e F r l n Stnck P S i play that bringe charmiy ht | chmt nto the open air. And he|Drain celery from stock and add to| (Copyrigh iy P BNV d th " f me it B B Al ith Taliaferro The cough mav be dry, hoarse and tight, el or may be pereistently loose from tha ‘made many shatts that 1ed fo the S9Ut : s ] OFFERING g) Arranee celery on hot ve v| le dish b Vit i MBS o h! The cause is the world above 1% : : about, praising. 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