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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1922, .__'—y__;————————— DALY |. ASHION SERVICE . RUISES'SPRA'NS - . \ Altarnate applications hotand | FOR MID-SUMME | o e S ' MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS MER WEAR | | '_ . Vch s Adelo fiarrison’s New Ph { R RN SrA T r ) VAPORUB I | L e W Over 17 Million Jan Used Yearly - New York, Ieb, 18 -There is an | fir of quaintness aboul the frocks ' x : .- - « ) d MARIMBA BAND AT PAIR, [ whieh wre being shown for mid-sum mer wear, A trifle longer and a hit The Ttoyal Ma m hand o » 1e n r « and w bit Unloms ¥ » wetccenil I'he Ttoyal Marimba hand of the T.e B - . o n Ry T h,l“':" Wi LS """I i the press ngen | Bl Tarbarin, Kast Hartford, which wodices, they hark back th the period | ¢ The Wish Lillmn Voiced. seems as A0 the mirncle of ultimate [of small waists, hips and the like, LYCEUM THEATER PALACE THEATER Mtk WL R Y L WA Roaak il Elizabsth Harrison did not fulfill|recovery might be looked for. The lattice trimming which one &4 Wy Returning to s former policy, | T Ty agaln play. for' the (dancing at ihe Has he taiked?" Lillian demanded | finds on some of the newest’ gowns 1 lliTning: f policy, | The big Arrow production n| Bk fuir In Bardeck’s hall tonight her threat to leave our home Im-|, ... tends to heighten the effect of old- | ¢ after four weeks of stock plays, the (Njeni 1n w Barroom™ agnin plonsed |The Marimba band s rated as one mediately hecause of her mother's| No, he Is too weak to do more | fashioned daintiness i L)‘l’k“’l"n :"':j‘"“"fl"‘"'i :”""""'“ thi8 1y capueity audience at the Paiace last [0f the best musical organizations in ultimatum to her concerning her pun-|than whisper a request for a drink of{ This Claire gown combines hlack { : o L ",:”“"\'dr;"r;p""'l"‘m‘ ".‘,T:":"‘(""l';;:‘l. the tate. 1t proved exceedingly popu {shment methods. Instead, with pro-|WAter or (o answer wome necessary|canton crepe With soft mauve chif Getters. : show up 1o’ and including Wednesday | 1ar “”nh the "“".""“h""""‘-‘ night : beved Mother |AUCStION from the nurse.” fon tonched with hits of stiver ribhon The Giggle Getters” 'are all that|eVening Hundreds were turned awany when it made its initil appearance voking literalness, she obeyed Mother | Ty, “pgpyii pogitated perceptibly at! The mauve chiffon, which is visible e ik oot day MAt | 1ugt evening and those that saw this{in this city and it is expected that it Greham’s command to lle down In her o 0 0T e and looked at|below the lattice sealloping at the $ P m“m“’“ e ""’;.:" i ;,*' I“" -“"“ wonderful production will remember | Wil go over hig tonight alko. own room, remaining thera invisible | oo 500y, hem line of the skirt, i& a complete g3, e “,“:',‘:mfl:'n"‘ i "h‘f_‘ ’L:"G" f:l’f it for many a day The Klks look for u large attend- to everyhody save her mother and| pye 4 ihink he ig worrying vague- | petticont fastened to the dress at the 4 aTaubembAt 4 The role of Joe Morgan fx very [ance at the fair every night this week, by lory o SR, Iy aboyt something,” he said. “And|belt. The petticoat in its most modern o e e atxhlesn paopl6. In.. thia| ™ellidone by John Lowell; and" hix] By ellminifling canvasatrs they have Mary, with unfalling cheerfulness, [ that worry will no doubt find expres. | version is a slim sheath of soft mater . company, which I8 u consolidation of | AAUEter Is admirably portrayed by |made a very popular move and are trudged up and downstairs, carrying |gjon sooner or later.” ial which is really a part of the gown vaudeville and musical comedy stars|ldttie Ivy Ward, the production it- [ helping to swell the attendance night- her mother's food trays, and waiting| I know," Lillian returned, enpped |[~=heing fastened with the skirt at the there are singers, dancers, plenty of |8¢!f stands among the best In detail, ly. The boudodr lamps, Japanese upon her other whims. Of course, this | her chin in her hands for a $ew sec- | Walst line, noveltian iand rlotous. Gomeaihng beanty, and photography. Other pic- | baskets, hlankets and dolls offered at performance put more household Work [onds, then asked briskly: “Have| The hat, worn with the frock, also Supporting this program, are . the |tures on:the bill include Buster Kea-|the varlous booths ure winning much upon the shoulder of Mother Gra-|thare heen any Inquiries concerning|a Claire model, is of lavender tagel ¥ ¢ photo' plays, and the feature of the [ton in his latest comedy scream “The favorahle comment and are getting a ham, Lillian and me, but from the |y ot the hospital today?" heavily sashed with lavender taffeta. first half of this week Is “Up in|DBoat which is one of the greatest | good play" from the visitors at the fact that my martinet mother-in-la® | *"gho pad asked the samé question o SO INENE Mary's Attle,” with an all-star cast. | W0gh producers seen in some time, |carnival, The fair will be held all did not compel her daughter to Bet|avery day thut,Dr. Petit reported to Tor the second half of the week, |The Keith vaudeviile on the bill con- this week, closing next Monday night up and take her share of the house-|y.. "5nq he hn’d given her the same right in the middle of winter?" Mas- Viola Dana will he seen n “The |taing four excellent acts with Cook,|when the $4,000 offered in prizes on hold burdens, 1 argued that the sud- [ori B06 S0 T Ao But today he | 1“7, Meadow Mouse wanted o know L, ¢ Mateh Dreakers a melodramatio | Motimer and Harvey in the new nov-|the general ticket, will be drawn off. den tumbling of Mrs. Harrison's house | saded 'a cryptie, “Not about him.,” | . . Decause " Iincle Billy ired ¢ romance of @ professional |elty, “Basketball on Wheels'; Stuart of cards about her car had affected g eucing the pronoun ever so slightly, | 1O1Y ~“hocause somebody has gone : " ‘ heart-retriever. and’ Harrts are-two chaps who have her nerves more of less seriously. BT s o M EOR I Ik Datar “Mink Kriow whete wa g ; Grand Surprise Party night will be [capably blended skill and nonsense For myself, T would willingly have [ oo "arce "1t “and 1 knew that she |2T¢ Spending the winter. And it's . §% observed tomorrow night, and on|with the result that they have an ex- worked three times as hard for the [ g8 FTEn B T anawar not safe for us to stay here any % 9 Thursday night Amateur Night will [ceptionally fine rontine of juggling . Al A longer.' w 4 be held, These ave, of course; added | which is Interrupted at times with rivilege of having her invisible. “Jus e e e B A AT 0hB) Taketh DUt tha| nms s A DOM TIB etat Master Meadow Mouse couldn't é attractions to the usual program, real humor and laughs; Mack and port uaked for to- [yt RTINSl e hoped : s = Lee offer a skit which ix called “Milk t of th Kl intensified my 7 L ot i indfivn of the n'oc ace d : day,” the physician said filp\\_l,\. of all | ha hadn't made as great a mistake POXS THEATER and Melody,” in which fun and song S THEATER ASLE feeling to positive loathing, and 1 Was |y, ortality and accidental injury cases v ATy RS s Uncle Billy would have him he- { ; fo with each other for combination. glad, indeed, when at the end of her| .. < 7 as T 3 18 ISy £ occuring in the hospital during {he Tonight the first of a serlea of fVe | e ahd Waters are two charming two days' seclusion, she departed, | 2¢t month. Of course, th | Ueve, ) £ 9 g ) : y thatigovers mli" iy 4 hat | i) ; dancing contests will take place at aeming 3 with children and baggage, or her|much longer time than the duration|paree Mien can yeeen trecneh ot ) : | | ox's theater, these contests to con- | Misses thut ure real entertainers, itor — Now Playing — own home. of this man's infuries, but—" an squeez rough any’ s tinue for the next four Monday |Thursday, Friday and 5 3 Matinee Daily at 2:15 : . hole that's hig enough for his head i | : Negri will be offered in her new pro P “Not K o i i 4 rhts S| oving cups will he | Neg 7 .15 Not About Him Where did it come from?" Lillian| Byt surely he couldn't get even his Z n;(-{\‘\,:*-““h "l‘flf“r loving cup: duction “One Arablan Night, a story Evening at 7:1’ When Elizabeth had gone, every-|demanded, and there was that in her|qat head info one of onr. passages a1 ‘Oriantal t ac passages. Wi S ! t f old Bagdad, told in real Orienta thing in our horizons, mental and inflection which told me how im- “He can burrow in the snow!™ |~ = 2 - et :\l\fl\\”"fi ;".. EAR: “'.p ".r"!v halt n! :‘.)'::\fl(yr physical, seemed to settle down to a|patient she was of the physician's|imele Billy snapped. “He cnn and |Thih #8 he thought he did, But cvery this week {5 ‘Capny. Rickat one. of |87 ] om arro monotonous tranquillity most refresh- | ponderous periods. Unele, Billy snapped. | “He oin and)one was polite to him, for he was the | the strongest and most delightful ple. i : et thriitie stsonuious asye to)lowing |- {41t apRarently was wiBlmple aquest | liataning dil Aroundybare, “And whier|C ok MEadow: Mouse oni thefarm.[itares . whlch Thortee MeiEnan e - 5 I o[l and his ivresistible musical our homecoming from the mountains. [from the police department of New|pe finds a likely spot to dig, down |, 1L Wasn't long before they had | been seen this 'w.‘fim." 2 'ITM"': Mol comedy company i at ik ovas at aaat;” thmport | otk oity,” Dr.,PeUIL anwered) ¢ |nail go: through AT Hnd" . orubls|Cycryining anugiakaln: And ja- for|nigh class youdevijle. comn “ . ’ arily, at least, about the man In the| “Of course,” Lilllan retorted.|uniil he reaches the stubbles Uncle | Master Meadow Mouse, he way uc-|PrOETER. 0w vdighan has the | A : The Glggle Getters Sbrital whose. oiysterious persecu-|‘Thatisianold land! eftective 'dodge: | Billy shook. hip headsand’ drew a-long |Lo1Y Elad) that he had made the| Th “Gappd Co8h COET e mate | N E d tlon of Katie had caused so much|It was answered, T suppose.” Baati | e vng S ARy Lia aatdl Dubale wIllEge move. Wor Daddy, MUsh-| REEOI e bl e R hand & : ot Supported by grouble. Dr. Pettit gave her a daily| "It had to be” the physiclan re- | youve got us into a peck of trouble, T8¢ lived In the mill pond. He spent]BAC the irascible . ’ \ y F re Photoplay: ; 3 e i : “lall his time there when he wasn't|of Florrie, daughter of fhe Irasci JEA eature Photoplays report upon his condition, which |turned. s ol Wiling e Hant o moye Donit/ion. aisetimentnar ¢ )l Gappy. He proves his meftle in a; g y M T Wed varled from the first day when he was| ‘“There's one thing certain,” Lillian|jet it happen again!" taking excursions ux\tflw brook. And :,',?:\, SRR et ik Ak 2 . on.—Tues.—Wed. pronounced “barely breathing, and un- |8aid decidedly, “and this fs that I've| By that time others of the villagers ;“""rf Mesdow aouben Ui RURN RS e e s R mia e i “UP lN MARY'S A‘"‘lc" conscious,” to the tenth, when the|got to plan some way to keep track|had gathered round and heard the |PC8! of compan. e MBexinning Thursd s will |} physician said cautiously that “it now |of that fellow when he gets out of [news. Of course the news spread |, Bspecially did = Master —Sendow] (50 oar of zane Grey's master- : f R e T S e g urse the news spread iy iike to hear Paddy Muskrat |8 with an all-star cast. p 13 3 fast. .And in a4 surprisingly short - ) Lin i ¢ pleces of the old west, entitied “The | B AL ercise your authority to kesp him ab-|while, the Meadow Monse family was [S%P RIS tail upon the water, when he| PO Trail. Scheduled for an early | B Toda _T“es _wed Special Two-Reel Comedy solutely fncommunicado?” on its way to the mill pond. B st rasi(tur| TeleRse~8) THe (Conauering- Eawe:; y -1 ues. ® Latest News “Without any stretching of the| Everybody set to work—everyhody | ¢ ““‘”K’;‘N: no’: {o‘r‘:w;(‘; ropoliten | Rudolph Valentino in the lead- e s ot B o truth, I can forbid any one save his|except I'ncle Billy Meadow Mouse. e ; ing role O H d d T d Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. 5 undreds 1iurne ; nurse speaking to him for two weeks|was very busy telling all the rest what %0 TOCLEARUP UGLY, < i i P ot A i BREAFASTOISHES N BRITAINWOMEN | awey Lost Evening [ Y0, 00 took the hint and his leave at the| FF T 7 Sister Mary Suggests bomcl DON'T MISS THE BIG THE MATGHBREAKER" Ranegtine; T That Are Easy to Make IN N[WEL BUSINESS ; B if it Two weeks, Lillian reflected, 4 H . kes 5 2 0 BRUKEN []UT SKIN when ne i gone. won 1ot tne o || Howquickyit heals! | Hile, s i [N AREON L EBOBUGTION R days before that brother-cousin of 3 pare is the one of yours married Katherine Sonnot and < | i : | e, subjects. SEaTma I e b LSOk her A I:j\ou:‘ West ! 1 could Thats what yoll"say - f s \oasl, Jand Make Thmgs at Home and Sefl ‘Ten nghts ln fie{—tji’:’eei Any breaking out or skin irritation ¥ . H y certainly use her just now. . on face, neck or hody is overcome 4 2 i Y fe dpplym WA breakfast can be auickest by applying Mentho-Sulphur, || 8¢ went to hev room and Jocked _ after g 5 J BookearInE NG| Them ThTO\lgh Ageflt [} ORTH & COLEMAN'S says a noted skin specialist. Because| o . o ‘dh o new Mt‘»)v was 7 d ntu It cereal B e S, | T | e 30 oot i i , arroom _the place of this sulphur preparation y police department had glven her. : i the night before] eI s RS, You'll laugh—~You'll cr I could do nothing to help her, and : while the husbands are out of work, ou augh—You'll cry— S e P “that instantly brings ease from the L : . 3 d Heali and reheated 2! iy, [nonniev evna Feature Photoplays ® |1 worried accordingly until by evening Soothing an inq | While el notrea QN ating Mo, LB ol rking, be- |l at this strong drama fhat Special Added Attractions are working, be- € § § tching, burning and irritation. ; v h i my nerves were nothing save a fraz- is hoili when the husbands | Mentho-ulphur heais ecaems rigt |8 s, EpEN SRy Tde Use freely e L g, onst|tween 63 and 75 New Britain women iesiatletsont Govall Grand Surprise Party every up leaving the skin clear and smooth. | = o o rpjoer with the mail was a Cannot in- e’ Breakfast: will take. %0 mindtes ts|are Melping loxpolve e hish post of S8 | Tuesday Night, It seldom fails to relieve the torment i ) y! y 5 ¢ for 2 h making the fancy things|\® _ T Bl diafighramentie s Al little iar wion| v comendiversion but ag 1 sorted the reepurd foniheshanlen = lileh el TR b-‘p(.{l!r) both sexes, and selling | § Amateur Contests Every 4 + letters, 1 pounced upon one addressed 'ure “’\e oven, make the coffee and then stir|Which & { 1 - : -8 RNl b t G and then stir z 3 TR 2 2 21,:",:';’\,3"3':;: s ‘m‘;"]"];\':"wfd in a familiar chirography with a il orost Wp the muffing, Whila the muffing|them from one central point through B BUSTER KEATON Thursday Night. o E L feeling that there was something al- enderes! S are haking and the coffee is holling [#n agent. 1 B in his v dv seres Be most uncanny upon receiving it on 3 prepare the friit and ‘set the table From I_ml:w l‘f:_llr‘- Sl g In his new comedy scream S | this particular day. When I had reac This is a good, quick muffin rule.| The New Britain O 4 5 p ¥ n 1 had read ] " change, is not a business in the sense “THE BOAT” ] 1 dashed upst to Lillian's room Learn it by heart. 1 It and pounded frantically upon the Quick Mu of huying and selling merchandise. . door. 7 = | [‘our tablespoons hutter, 2 table- |is a business in the sense thal house- 0 ol ey RN ot e e spoons sugar, 1 egg, % cup milk, |wives, mothers, etc, have devised a )@ €l audevilie TS T T T T e 17% cups flour, 2 tablespoons corn|plan whereby they market "?'““' e i Headli 1 . . ;- i ST meal, 3 tablespoons baking powder, % [made urlh Il“k ranging nH !ht- ay from | 4—Headliners— Move Child's Bowels with |mhen Lijian onened the door, arch. : P Semten preres elged with (e , N “California Fig Syrup” SR AR e PR Put butter in a warm mixing bowl|lace, to the famous New Fngland | # with ying from aKtherin Bickett.” and rub to a cream. Beat in sugar. [gquash pies, and at the same tim | uBfl etbfl" on Whe(‘ G AQd egg well beaten. Mix dry in-|do wuway with the humiliation which sredients and add alternately with |gometimes. goes with the selling —of . i Umas EI an milk i i. Bake 5 ‘ evening, where'it will continue to gw | to first mixture, amateur-made goods Hfl: Moth’e” Faith in Lydia E.|5iiesin hot wuttered mutrin pans. Varicty of Articles, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound dran or graham muffing may be| The exchange held un exhibit in the | mixed as quickly as plain - muffins, |gtore room of John A. Andrews and Led Her To Try It but it takes them longer to bake.|ompany, Satnrday. Mr. Andrews : Griddle cakes are not advisable for afj.ving donated the use of the room. nes res Kenosha, Wisconsin.— ‘I cannot say |auick breakfast becanse the baking |y, tpis exhibit Saturday was seen em- enough in praise of Lydia E. Pinkham’s | of them is apt to he slow and delay | poigery, tatting, knitted goods, ete, 1 Vegeuble otz (e Banvive, running all the way in price from | 4 Eound. ¥mnthcr Bacon and eggs are a favorite|gqy coptar picce, or a $10 hand paint- | Dance To Real Muslc —and— in a great picture d great faithin it |breakfast for many persons. Tol 8" ST el own fo a hand em- 13 5 ” as she had taken so | make the bacon crisp keep pouring|, . " There wos | § \ broidered apron for § here was | 8 much of it and when [off the fat or broil under the flame | " 0 o oe crape de chine lingerie | AR i 11 had trouble after |and catch the fat in a small pan ai- & SECRE O T miration trom | § oya ) MOVING DAY p my baby was born | reetiy under the bacon. This keeps | (18t Hro e BRARE O (0T ERER fors Master Meadow Motise had a great- : she gave it to me. [ the entire broiler from being covered 1M WNACTEEE A SR passable | 8 | umcle who was known as (ncle Billy. : Ithelped me somuch | with bacon fat. e e e s Thursday I8 S RaTTRuOTHERE GEAIT the rarmtiae more than anythin fyE TR omEa i LNt P NAULY HGE S8 B aEs R e e arnina anad j : of the Meadow Mouse family —that ‘ else had done that I [ snould be cooked in fat deep enougl | Pibits. Ahere were - WRL EHELC) @ Zane Grey’s Western Story lived-imder. the knotw Hear the BroOk: | | advise all women (o almost cover them. The fat shouid [Candle sticks, BEBVEIO ok et | g fis ) 3 with female trouble [ not he hot cnough to crisp the egg|0rnamental baskets, artificial® roses, |g “THE LAST TRAIL” i e e O ThE o yoppics and other flowers and a whole " LA? AIL to give it a fair trial | white. Cover the pan while the eggs (POPF e Le Bal Tabarin Fven a cross, feverish, hilious, or{snow, he happened to meet Master and I am sure they will feel as I d? are frying. This keeps the steam in |array ot .,,.“,. things for " kiddi A constipated child loves the “frutty”|Meadow Mouse as he was returning| 800ut it.—Mrs. FRED. P. HANSEN, 662 |und makes a white coating over the Fven “Fats” Were There, taste of “California Fig Syrup.” A [from his talk with Peter Mink. Symmonds St., Kenosha, Wisconsin. [yolk. Nover fry cgzs in pure lard,| [13ul not the least of the whole out-|j , teaspoonful never fails to cleanse the “I just saw Peter Mink at the A medicine that has been in usenearly | Drippings of bacon or ham or even fit were two regular dining hjhlvs 2 liver and bowels. Tn a few hours yay brook!" Master Meadow Mouse called, fifty years and that receives the praise | pork crops or heef are much better pited high with layer. cakes, o B can see for yourself how thoroughly| “Ha!" Uncle Billy snorted. “The| and commendation of mothers and |than lard. with generous quantities, of coco it works all the sour bile, and undi-|question is, did he sce you grandmothers is worth your considera- Poached eggs are very quickly [amd chocolate icing, cookies of the gested food out of the howels and you PR i tion, prepared, but require great care, An [Kind that can't be made in factories, | have a well, playful child again. ~| If you are suffering from troubles |iron “spider” is perhaps the hest|pies ranging through the whole list |E Millions of mathers keep “Cali- o v - 2 that s(ym(xt]mpq follow child-birth bear utensil for poaching unless a regular | from squash to lemon meringue and A | ; egg poacher is at hand home-made fudge and other candies. fornia Fig Syrup” handy. They know A i g P - e 7 in mind that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | c&: i ; a teaspoonful today saves a sick child “ ¥ table Compound is a woman'’s medicine. he water should be hubbling in Wonien Make the Price. tomorow. Ask vour druggist for gen- : | Tt is especially adapted to correct such [{he pan. Remove from the fire und | These things the women m ke, put (8 LN uine “California Fig Syrup” which| | troubles. drop in the eges Cover and let|their own price on, and take them to BARDECK'S HALL R 3 ) | " _ [stand over a slow fire for 10 minutes. | Mrs. Lelia Jones, who conducts a % kol The letters we publish ought to con Arch Street ’ Liaahilnbibis has directions for babics and children| 5 4 I'he water bubble after t 2 A of all ages printed on bottle. Mother!| & Zs vince you; ask some of your women B RLeT must not bubble after the |lodging house at 162 Main streef. 2 MARDITGIAS WHEK . friends or nenghbors—they know its | €BES are put in it | Nere. Jones puts them on display in a | @ ] HVAUDRVILL® ACN=14 You must say “California” or you| \ ; s e ; may get an imitation fig syrup. \ worth. You will, too, if you give it & | The yolk must not be broken in|room she sets aside for thal purposc, | |8 'l ONI‘ ;H'I' ANI) A PICTULE TIAT 1S NOW_ BE: » - fair trial. breaking the shells when. dropping|and sells them to purchasers at the NG EXUIRIT SW YORK AT e ¥ 4 , the cggs into the water. ‘There must|price placed thereon by the maker, ONB DOLLAR SUALE OF PRICES. be more than enongh water to cover i g i > 5 plus a stipulated commission. Adm. 25¢, Tax Included e the eggs. If too little water fs used |” Ane woman In the ity I8 entitled For Raw Sore Throat | : <A ‘ (15 ok il Mo RE IR fiom 81 1 e e R T e T AT Mo e At the first sign of a raw, sore i j i | 5 “";, DD, hie B ik ¢ 4 |Jones reserves the right to nceept only | i i Revae of Mirth and Melody. ] - with . . : : 4 ~ temove from water hy means of a || ot EhEIS A i Prices p theoat rub on a little Musterole A ) . ) i ot el BEERNE. - AT e L ons Sl DERtE R B $1.000 in Prices. B witt Cottine: Tommy Martell; sNeff and A concert was renderefl in the after- Rank Snell and Vernon: bLew and noon, during which Miss Grace Kemp- ” Yanl Murdock; Conzall's Jambouree. |Hobbling along through one of the tunnels heneath the seven crusts of our fingers, | B - = 3 member it unless an cgg 18 per. It gocs right tothe spot withagentle | . fectly fresh it will not poach satis- g tinzle, looscns congestion, drawa out e ton, of Barnesdale, rendered geveral soreness and pain, Py - Nobhibied eapd” and: - omeIees vocal selections, accompanied by Mrs Musterole is a clean, white ointment - quire more time, LeMay, at thv Fv.lnvv_m. ) 'Shubert Vaudeville madec with oil of mustard. It has all » : o ; I°ried mush of any =ort docs the strength of the old-fashioned mus- “Hal" Unele Billy snorted adain“Then — & jend HaEIt. o & GAllok hIeRicbuRt RUM IN HOT \\ ATER BOTTLUS \J tard plaster without the blister, this is movins dar” Use It Instead Hiewhd Aribd UL of R6uTHEs — GRAND THEATER PARSD Nothing like Musterole for croupy |~ = g | ofapoultice or the old-fashioned qnires no morning prepe OIS lwd ", SUDEILNOEY Tng HARTFORD 2 children. Keep it handy for instant “He did,* Master Meadow Mouse | munardplaster. Simply Rubt Grape fruit should never be prepar Dances in Boston —— THEATRE —— use. 35and 65cents injarsand tubes; |answered with no little pride, for he In. Clean,soothing,easy to apply. the night before as the air tends tol Roston, Febh. 20.-~Hot water bottles| ™ ally Matines 3 B 1 hospitel size, $3. | I6llzSTui 8. YR He not only | Its beneficial qualities havo absorh some of the flavor, No juicy | were used as containers for moon- [ an aj.star Bill—EIGHT BIG ACT HARTFORD BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER [“W me, he talked with me | d ard’s Liniment the truit should be cut and exposed to the | ghine. bootlegging traffic that supplied e 14 “Ha!" Uncle Billy snerted again. favorite in thousands of homes air for any length of time before|North lond dances for several weeks, l:];"ul ""'??1.~'§'.'; ": :h;:;""g“ ALL WEFEK—TONIGHT 8:15 “Then this is moving day." for tore than 65 years. using. ; notwithstanding police efforts 1o sup- Sl Nire ANt e T1 Why, 1’8 not the first of May, is (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service) press it, officers learned early today. One of the Famous Dalys Master Meadow Mouse cried — s In a rald on a house al Canney VINIE DALY “Hard sald 1'ne Billy, with! There are about 17,000 people in| place, where they found thirteen gal- . something like a sni “It's not Ireland who understand only Irish. |lons of moonshine and several harrels 3 2 e rlen lr Ground Hog day yet; and that's only | - of mash, they discovered a number of « Just Yrom the the second of I%ebruary.” The smallest gold plece in the world | hot water bottles suspended on a line AND FIVE OTHER SHUBE! Eves, & Sat.— Mat. 50c to $2.50 “Then why should anybody move, is the gold frane. to dry. BIG TIME ACTS. Wed. Mat. e, §1, $1.50 & $2.00 Geo, w hulvmn Musical C

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