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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922, DAILY PASHION BERVICE g N ‘ o 1 : : 1 s NFLUENZ As a preventive, melt and ine morning— MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS | RIBBON IS POPULAR iy e Adele finrrison's New Phase of BY MARIAN HALR New York, March 2. Rihbon is IIMMIMUMVW If® very novel thing in this Claire gown imusement, and as far as possible | han 1t famhiong Maais, T | Unless otherwise Indicnted, theatrienl notlces nnd reviews in this column nre written | avoid the slapstick form of entertain- | I aaniond liseil, by means of . by the press ngencies for the respective amusement company. Aant e — [1ttle squares, into a very handsome | : . e : T ~ ) Hole in the Wall” is a ping What “Nerves” Brought to Madge |perspiration of terror starting |v||||lllt~;v|1|‘|w| ror a very bouffunt skirt, | | 4 b FOX THEATER I)ALACE THI';ATI‘:R il e 2 \\l‘fll’hl‘.prr‘:(:(,w"\lltl*‘v,l Juon.amy. fonatend [apdle BRUSIR. LEaRMent, given Hi ” “De Luxe Annie,” one of the hest| The 4 Horsemen of the Apoca-| by an all-star cast, as the feature pic- A€ the farther end of the cur w|ribbon 15 thal of being folded into crook drwmas cver screened, featur- [1ypse, Rex Ingram's million dollar | ture, the last half of this week, There faint ‘dull glow showed flickeringly, |sauares and caught together by ing Bugene O'Brien and Normu Tal- [ photoplay is still drawing and pleas- | are some stirring surprises fn it. Bt thia trajn pwhichit had'junags (et most awlul horror of sll=tho|FRIEANDE | LEAON: ""‘:;‘“_"'_:""““; madge, opened at 1Fox's this afternoon. [ing crowds at the Palace where *it| On Sunday night, that well known countably stopped in the tunnel he- | HANEET 0f fite {RATEd IR L AT through which may ‘:‘1‘” sl ’.’;(l It i5 an exceptionally clever play, with |is playing all this week. A big sym- [actress, Plorence Iteed, will be seen in BRRC ¢t BRI [Var A tnwen)- | Lo Sk yself Blve: o quivering gnaps | (TR LR TTOY (N8 SIVIBIOREC. 4 just enough of the underworld at-[phony orchestra of fiffeen pieces play |an excellent drama, “The Leceh,” and Bateam . terrorialdlout throught the [L0E hreath then. smotheredzit: quicklyl e B JBVEN C IAVENIEE - petiloont. mosphere to give it spice. Miss Tal- [the speclal music score that 15 o big | Hoot Gibson will amuse in the pieture TR (D Ta R ARNA M AN eoond;| Wi =81t lron’ detormination o, keap ] (€8 g A2, §20901 HOAME-10 -ho-one madge is at her hest as the girl crook |asset to the production. Reserved [ “Red Courage. There will be other or mont: obfeaned: nialelfeving [T tornar ito mysaif ‘no. mmstar Whit] © S el s e te ot favendan who wanted to go straight, and is|seats for the evening performmnces| pictures, including a Billy West com= really had lost control of mya|happened. gt e e BATR L ANENERT ably supported by Mr. O'1rien jare on sule at the hox office, which is| edy. . ) cre was @ mwitt, almost nolge. then there must Le somewhere about Four new vaudeville acts round out [apen all day. On Saturday there | Tonight umateur night will be glv- [ A g e TRVendgrariblom on the program. Among these is Ralph will be threc shows, one at 2 p. m.|en, as an extra added attraction. 5 Heabury who, ha&€ a monologue num-{and the other two in the evening at . distinet figure dropped into the chair - half-tender, half-scolding reassuring The bodice of the i i ; \ | beside me, brushing my garments, h 1 f the gown s snug i ‘ ber which 1s made more interesting [6 and 8:30. Tickets can be purchased accents, 1 realized that the seream had | y 3 TP i i 3 3 s o emas i e .00 ot b, laTel ) madame | AN NGATE ATy, Ehort und. yery anug ¥ dg L T e g AT AT A A G 2 P foreign voice whispered, "It is only|" . ) Y . o i o P 1ehs ave # Aty ing i o " z0 i i 1 = S chalr car, and that her escort was tak- | forelen volee whisncred. i Ylquite long, Undoubtedly long skirts| [N ) y and Tiehan have a noveity offering in| The Irench village pictured was | ., “C = . {i& ‘oare of her a train-man W a lantern, e ptan e LRSS IRE which eccentric dancing, singfng and | probably the biggest setting ever con. | (43 o e e e | v 2 ¥ duet work has a big ps while Kilby ‘klllhhrl for cinema purposes, N { T clutched the arms of my chairy {short of the ankle and those skirts et and Aricd to stare into the darkness | [which are panelless and straight and O'Neil, musical merrymakers also [three months were consumed hy - hiessed' relief comes when which was like a muftiing garment| [SLEEPY = TIME TALES]| |hemmea are rarely more than seven 1 ; do well. The fourth act i u big|tro workinen fn the construction of{ £2:4 et !xtci ions are used, The settling around my head, 1 knew that S gl inches from the foor. i novelty surprise that goes over well,|the buildings. Then the entire vilg| bestan cst is the chairs next to me on either side| St » 5 5 3 hund_ night's program \\‘H\ fea- lage, with the surrounding farm | Yol and QAR Lot tecipld i e knopledie| > THE TALE OF FISH I]ISHES FflR LENT & Andindd ture Shirley Mason in “Juckie” and | louses and the stone castle, was razed d he.."‘l Never have 1 felt 5o overweening| an impulse to shriek alond as when the lights were suddenly blotted out self, Then as I heard a man's velee in less movement beside me, and an in- made me feel doubly deserted and Harry Care in a western drama, tnder the fire of heav. rtillery used alone. How 1 longed for Dicky ! EPNRICR G i “Desperate Trall” [to represent the German guns in the '-‘ "NE y Imagination suddenly pletured LA Monday's program is an unusually | battle of the Marne, 4 m Sister Mary has prepared six sets heavy one. On the movie sereen will, “IPool's Daradis il B, De of recipes that are especially : ; be seen Willlam Farnum in “A Stage | Mile's latest Paramount picture, s | i appropriate during the lenten 2 Romance.” This picture’s climax cen- [said to he one of the most beautifni utting his hand protectively over AP D e | 4 3 mance, s p s climax cen r,;“ne‘!i gulped back the sob that rose v geasonyl o Thim s ehe At gel; ters about the denouncement of a|which that producer has thus far to my lips at the picture, gripped : dealing with fish dishes. S British prince from the stage of a (Dbresented to the sereen public, Tt will the arms of my chair the tigkter and | . H "‘l“r" fish theater, while the crowd looks on. | he the feature at the Palace theter| g ? it g 5 salad may form % ¢ \ L ok I starting 8 pe v D & lMstened tensely to the more or less naadamays form : | starting Sunday. Dorothy Dalton, il Best 0 ,x! rew audible conversation in the car IT WAS A BEAR. l' ."" B 5 l" N GREENLEAF BEATS SEABACK | dred Harris, Conrad Nagel, Theodore wIT 7 b3 H i iy b uncheon during 3 ¢ ¥, J avids 4 d i fo With the exception of the wom When the bear rgse out of the PRieT Al cit ot New Haven, March R oot Johi: Davidsan . and Julle) piqme forntdht forithe whole tamilycs who had screamed, my fellow-travei- |bushes and looked at him—and said hot éream soup, . Greenleaf, pocket billiard champion | pietire is based L A e ler. 1 arely vegetable. ers appeared to be polscd men and!“Woof!"” too—Johnnie Green did not 'y fish salad, bran x won both blocks of his match with ‘ ,””' e wm“ e u!\'\" ;. health in every cup of women, who, whatever the! secretibellow as the Muley Cow had. But rolls, preserves Charles Seaback at the Colonial y Rk ’i\'vin‘)‘\:\mlmilh- m‘l i1k apprehensions, were not betraying any{he turned and ran. Once he tripped | and tea would terday.+ In the afternoon block 1 ; Th Lo 1o fell h 4 minutes, - Draln; - -Putin cold water | ¢ 0o 0 e ot CPt it discomposure. ere was but one un- fe eadlong. But he make an accept-| ror two minutes and drain again. |32 an uliny .' d ruan of S EE The Fair Dept Store. easy question, that of a child about|was on his feet again in a jiffy, and able luncheon for! pry hetween towels and cut in thin (/T0M Tuesday night's play. He 5 | LA ! Marion's age, whom I had noticed |running faster than cver. And, thiel Tamily. or an siices o Sseeoh, Sell with salt. ana|able to,get but four balls more; malk=| LLYCEUM THEATER Crowell's Drug Store sitting with a middle-aged woman, though he had only half as many legs informal guest. pepper, sprinkle lightly with vinegar ing a run of 73, the second high mark “Movie Mike,” a satire on making | evidently her mother, not far from as the Muley-Cc he reached the These salads | nd pour over all to moisten, of the m:l(f'h. |_|n made his after- ! movies, which has been written by me. | pasture fence not far Liehind her, could also be used for an afternoon | (over and let stand on ice for two |N00n quota in six innings, having runs | 1,ew Orth, is the attraction of Orth “What is the matter with the train,| It was the first time Johnnie Green | party or evening supper during the [jours, Cut lettuce in shreds, A of 37 and 49, Seaback managed lu‘ & Coleman’s Tip Top Merry 1 d y Mother?” she asked, and though her|had i the Muiey Cow to jumpjlenten scason, — They are planned | papee fish on hed of lettuce, coat|make 84 blls, while the champlon | the last half of this weel : words and manner were composed, I|the fence hack into the pasture, after | nere to serve four, The rule shou!d [with mayonnoise® garnish with en- winning the block, having runs of | The Tip Top Merry Makers aim to | § detected a childish tremor in her|jumping out of it. Uefore, she had D¢ ”"‘;‘;L-""" as ';"'j“l'"l- dive and thin slices of beets and |42, 19 and 21. The total score at the | present the musical revue A voice, and instinctively knew that she [always made him let down the ‘bars “conomical Salmon Salad serve. end of this block was Greenleaf 506, ; was sharing my terror. And I felt ri-|for her, quite as if she had never mm‘ and one-half cups flaked sal- Scallop Salad Seaback 396, | § THEATER diculously reassured at the mother's|dons such a giddy thing as leapmon, 3-4 cup shredded lettuce, 1 (ne pint seallops, % cup diced R T ‘! calm, matter-of-fact answer, although |over a fencc. Now, howcver, she was h{hl' poon lemon juice, boiled salad | cojory, 1 teaspoon grated onion, may- YANKS AT CAMP, ! I knew that she could have no more |in too great a hurry to bother with Ng or mayonnaise. onnaise, lettuce, New Orleans, Ma “The advancg | sitting in the next chair, lean- ing toward me with rcassuring words, blister—Neu. ):—b0c—yel- Matince knowledge than I, and that she was|bars. So xhr‘l |{0|||)(‘<| lhr"(cnm‘ like mlA‘.‘vmo\’t:‘ s]\'l‘n] m!v) -Irnn(-g from sal- Clean scallops and cook in boiling [syard of the New York Americans no doubt stifling her own fears to|a deer. While Johnnie siipped : '\-Iv~dnn(lv mllm»shl cooked fish|,ng galted water for 15 minutes. | ypjved here yesterday for train ng 3 i ik ig o few se ¢ ay b use se eaf lettuce, i . . 3 ud v + - : 5 keep her child from fright. through it like a pig o few seconds® | - | Drain and cover with the juice of onelyyg spring games Tneluded Lin: the Now Playing . o 3 IR i . and crisp. Cut i 4 4 \ . ki = 2 SR Adperd & i Madge is Frightened |later ,m"l n-ld Spot \\»rl;.m‘-l under i Kol ””p ]\'H('In‘fn g]n‘x:ulrlx.armu Jemon Let stand one Im‘m. “11 e o Clen Killinge Hinkie OR DRAPERY WITH ] i “Probably the power is off,” she said |like a weasel soon afterward. {5 Mk Atk and et n shenrs, | liscallops are: large, cut in emall pleces | gy AT G as eI 0 tl’l d C l ’ carelessly, “Listen !” as a chugging| Once in the pasture they all three | MIX dsh ¢ ien and pour over | pafore marinating in lemon jnice. Ye7 WilEon: IowslelsGBaae Wilbon i " riih an oieman $ nolse made itself audible. “They are went slipping and sliding down the|lomen Julce. A 'I"_ mayonnaise o} \ix cclery and fish and grate over o ol o AR TG P “DIAMOND DYES trying to start the motor just as we [Steep hillside, tore through the prwix»‘l:“”‘] ,"'O'I‘M.H Ir' oiled dressing iS|opjon, Arrange on lettuce and mask [y 100 saq Horman and 1d Meusel | : . Ain cus dstomobile’ Iy raspherry patch, splashed through | yiedl B SEOWH Be IY\:‘F:‘lifildr\"‘fismgl. AR Miller Huggins, manager of the Yan-| o o lp Op “It will he harder to crank if the|the brook, and never stopped until| ¢ i el (Copyright, 1 Service) o ey e v pIVe Lo ko BUS D Tmondiioye nd follow |§ starter doesn’t work, won't it, Moth- |[they saw Johnnie Green's father rak-j, (10 TS (0 NOR 08 EIVINE = from=AH ot as nrifiEni. Colonallame .o simplasdireetionstindexeryenacks er?” the little girl returned with an |ing hay in a field near-by. As they ol AT Re At AVERS-KAPLAN BOUT. Huston, co-owner of the. club, is|#8¢: Dot Wonder awhethicr you can g erryma €ers amused chuckle, and T heard several |came to & halt. they looked at one| o cups cold boiled salmon or| Mickey Travers of New Haven and [scheddled to come here the latter part | 1¥¢ 0F tint suceessiully, .',f‘]‘f“‘] hets ; 7 swering chuckles from the ynseen [another somewhat foolishly. canned salmon, 1 tablespoon lemon | “Kid” Kaplan of Meriden will meet fof the week with the string of piteh- foct home dveing is guarantoed with | Musical Comedy at Its doyous pAssengers near me. IRELousNarelscared juice, 1 teaspoon minced parsley. 1|in the ring at Music hall this evening. |ers and ofher Yankee players who ']“_r"";“;’zlnr “\\'\t:r!:vl }f,’.,’r‘;d et Rest Hold up your wrist watch, dear,” hard hoiled cgg, 3 sliced stuffed | The meeting will be the third between [ have been training at Hot Springs, | (VO POrore Whorh Wett Gt AlL Star Cast Tn her mother commanded in a low voice, | olives, 1 tablespoon granulated gel- | the hoys, Travers having Iten return- CopalRlit (Rae Ao e e Tl which, however, was distinctly auditle - atine; 1-4 cup cold water, 1 cup bhoil- | ed the victor in the previous meetings. GOLI" (] IM\II’I()\\ 0\ HAND 1" o c"lll‘k‘. -“v‘_“f- JL: |n», sy t:fi 4 “H l . th W “" to me, and after a sccond or two, ing water, mayonnaise, lettuce. Kaplan, aided by some colorful de- e B . hacomelikarnon ERl K st el 0l 1n the a which 1 guessed was spent in an in- . | _Soften gelatine in cold water for | cisions at Meriden, has gained fame | Barnes and nuu-himn Reach New ;:::' v‘m.gfo' dye 48 wool or silk or |B A Fascinating Detedtive Story spection of an illuminated surface; |15 minutes. Add boiling water and | with lcaps and bounds within the past | Grleans for Southern Open Event. | Y1 Wi 10 Cae 18 Wool of SU 06| @ y “Let's have a guessing game as to stir till dissolved. Let cool. Mix | few months. Travers, on the otherf = B i bt e Uloilspien Seetlonluo i e how long it will take to rt the . salmon, lemon juice and parsley with | hand, shook the dust of New Haven | New Orleans, La., “’f"", —With ' goo e 2mon yes = » train, and howe<many scparate times b /05 about lhrr’(‘»||\mr|f"r.~' cup of mayon- | from his feet, and journeying to 13os- llll\tl‘l:‘wmf:' ‘m : 1:;”':“.!:". _I n"n('f‘ ...,y. spot, fade, or run. ey o s chussing y i ) Ao heislved anat coolil ln ety on gl S \-.it"n'yli];:rlndl"'»,,. et I oAt o THIS SUNDAY NIGHT he ruge, transparent enough to me : gelatine. R as : atest field e | and 1 guessed to the rest of the adult! | -t W”Y ; Pour ahout one teaspoon of gela- e ro. le lined up for the southern open golf ' Al Double Feature Psogrem passengers, was eminently successfui fngA Al . £ tine into t‘m-h mold. Add a slice of CORNELL VS, PENN STATE, rh::-']"é"“"s“m \}‘z m»m,l‘“,'n.‘l' f ‘. T H 1 FLORENCE RIS “Oh-h-! Mother! How scrumpti-| stuffed olive and then put a slice of b oA N . March 2.—Some of} he lf»\nlnm m»mm.ms reived (r‘nm‘ e ¥ In ous ! the little girl caroled. “Ill tell|l » hf_trd boiled egg over the olive slice. the fastest middle distance runners l.atvqn lmug:_ufv.x a st : ‘:‘n A"fl.!'(lull' 'HE LEECH® I e MR bl way ATl have these i il mold with salmon mixture and | 1K€ FSER AT CCT e gaturday [0 Texas. | Today fhey will take . __ | £ A Ry e e e put on ice to set and ehill. Unmold |90 ¢ B NI JEE (O et he- | practice whinl over the links of thef : e : An, your purse, I know. If i guess ncar- and scrve on a leaf ‘of lettuce. {woen Cornell and Penn State. The w Orleans Country cluly. HOOT GIBSON S the timpy. yoysmpst glve me’ a Lherees andiollves make the MOl o My, st ‘shows! (hat “Muycdy, Bhields, A In you a bit of chocolate.” % % : ¥ oot - o B e s b and one of the fastest milers in the | wMiracle Of Tie & 7 Pt ruelnpretongptianinas, cash a8 J e i riday oy ity Wi i gton BLate S Dot he 3 ‘ NormaTalmadge e e G have pennics,” the mother said de- Wihimks Al hoaa I i Ththiee: half mile and mile runs. He will be i LEMONS Others cldedly. ”. will be a good arvllhm'-'ln" 014 Spot, to0, mever guessed howhe | N°4s endive, pickled heet, saltand upported i the mile by (;IL. x]i.r]; GIRLS! and - E;?:;I:“«‘; ::Iul\zmi n’\?l:ll:m!drll]fl )atit:;xprl‘; had scared the bear. pepper, oil and vinegar, mayonnaise. [ter and § C. linck andlies he ALL NEXT W 4 A o Hine | mile by Carter and J. R. Iidgerton. E O B s NE ! to start the motor. And 1 do not Mgl S BRI LIS ANUSHEOR S b lv“"”';f‘, 3 ; o S WHITEN HANDS ¢ ugene rien ’Iy“\‘mn “ola_pal salted and acidulated water for % MY LEViINE care for chocolate today.” Aenaed “You made a loud : AY ATS DE ORO. 0K '“»",'I SN There was a subtle undertope in her |enough rac but you took good Milwanlen, March. 2.—Johnny Lay AT T T e voice that made me start with a new [care to keep ont of the bear's reach.” Lon retained his title as world cham- ] SR ! r Press the juice of two lemons fnto ¢ thought. Did, perhaps, this woman| The dog Spot barked his denial. He Jion three-cushion billiard player last Hi6 Cos IR i & SO s e L % : il euma nquers ¥ ! “Ua bottle contuining three onnc of e uxe nnle in for an in-{had been the last to run away. hight, by defeating Alfred de. Oro,d ot \Chite: which ‘any M ston terminable stay der the river, and |[he thought that proved he was the | ehatienger, in the finul block of 60 tolof 1 . s Lo ; ' will supply for a few cents, shiite well I ey R > % in o i The finai seore was L S G R . | The Greatest Crook Play of #) Shubert Vaudeville DYE ANY GARMENT om0t Cents pecial Two-Reel Comedy Pathe Revue Others that her child might hecome hungry, |bravest of the three. 3 44, in 68 innings. AR e T e T h g s and need the chocolate before we | “You were the scaredest,” Johnnie Rheumatlsm iaiion, I, Dok BB YU e e e R the Screen were extricated? The thought was|told the Muley Cow. nings: e e e e T S GRAND THEATER sufficient to send my imagination And she didn't deny it. How could PPeople who have been rhenmatic N ) Uea 3 GULigR I . "f’_ll!‘_ or chapped hands. This home journeying through many wild fancies. |she know that the most frightened of | Sufferers for years—yes. even so crip- | pasopns HURL CHA B ‘-!"vl i ) J HARTFORD “Do Not Be Alarmed.” all was young Cufty Bear, and that | pled that they were unable to help | G0 t0% B0 s e B L L 8 gl X : 1 thought that we were directly [even then he w rambling up the |themselves—have been brought back| "y:" ‘*;”l'a""-‘k kL R e e "‘-l'l'l‘""l"w e Monday—William Farnum TR underneath the EBast river. Suppose [steep side of Blue Mountain? He was | to robust health through the mighty 5 e e e weight . N B rof I Jovs' club, The average weight | hleach and brise that solt sloar, B8 q i hl \ ” EMILY ANN WELLW nssisted by that while we were held here there [still pulting as much ground as he | power of Itheuma. (¥ ””."'.’-‘ S I ShLte U toun e et Ao iasion . - Taein AR AT NS TR ROMANCE RishARIEordinTii N IDFvaLly "'f"vnx’nf hould spring a leak in the mass of |could between himself and the three| Rheuma acts with speed; it often [OF the Rangery 18 59 25 syagts BolRIGxiony, - LRciLUge e fen Scenes Kntitled The ACTOR'S WL | < | e a0’ W Ay St % 8. Karbonik of 155 North rect, 18| doesn't irritate. i BILLY McDER i Comedian masonry over our heads. Though 1]odd folk he had met by acecident in | brings in a few days the relief vou . manager of the Rangers. - i TRETY MARIE STODDARD, A Knew how utterly preposterous the|the back pasturc. [Have longed for. 1t helps antagonize [t gt e T R R et e | (GIARLES & HOWARD €O, Thing. idea was, yet my fancy clung to it Old Spot, too, never guessed low |and drive (rom the systems the pois- L -3 3 = " imve Changed., from all angles, and for an awful |[he had scared the bear, and Johnnic|ons that cause agony and pain in the g g : A A j |And Three Other Shubert Acts of Qualitys socond or twe 1 imagined I heard a|wouldn't have known it, either, cx-|ioints and muscles New Haven, March 2.—The Atlas R it SERETR T | . . - . O g « mless, ¢ ' ©oyem- [qui had little trouble defeating (% A L\rv_\ seut resery cxular Shubert prices 3 ¢ 0 shing— [cept for what Farmer Green said It is a harmless, inexpensive rem- [quint 5 % 7 trickling of water, then a rushing 1 3 MATINEES—ONLY_25¢-50c. [when he heard about the adventure, [ edy, but gratitying and guick-ucti . M. H. A. five last night in R e ILEE oovaT LN Teally has | Music hall in a benefit game, the T R “That bear is probably running [and Is the one discovery that ¢ 0 No sooner had 1 shaken myself free |Vet,” he said as he threw back his | forced rheumatism and - sciatica to ing 22 to 13 The Crown p ¥ & g 2 ’ E ) from this obsession than another|head and laughed. *He'll never .\-1,,‘.}_\“-1‘1 and disappear, froet aggregation was no match for = P : ¥ b ‘ Y A & came. The lights were ont in the car [this side of the mountain He must It tortured with rheumatism (any [the Green and White tossers and 7 A P ) i ) zh « he ca | A=y b > 3 ave oo fi Jick Dlackberries, | form) get a bottle of IRheuma from |trailed from the start of the game. ; ! ——suppose they were out all over the [have come down to pick hlackberrics, | € ) f : . [r s E train, at the beginning and the end,|But he lost his taste for them \\'Iwn!‘ lark and Brainerd Co. today. It it — 14 y ’ 4 W 7 % ———THEATR — : does not rid you of all rhenmatic suf- 2 Ihe, coffee, $1.00. Russell's ' A0 4 v : . . HARTIFORD | § t wa to prevent 0 & e b ; E i | T o Yiha 2 Braweliy ot Wi fering you maney will bhe el wned v ' y r 5 gt B Tolighls, 8:20 Sliaripoall fthistveok, from crashing into us? The reasoning ’ ; y 1 3 » Matinee Wednexdiy and Saturday that if something were the matter | he saw you.” “Ho!" Johnnie Green exclaimed all at once. "I might have lassoed that b 4 > Al P S Messes. Shubert Present Kight Performances e i bear—if 1 had thought in time." D D SR f | Only of the Brand New Centurs Thenter, with the power the other traing would 2 » New York, Product Tmmediately Pre« alBo be incapable of movement did not L = ing Its Metropolitun Premiere (Copyright 1922 by The Metropolitan s | @ocur to mo until 1 had felt the cold RAE AL ALL THIS WEEK [DONALD BRIAN, TENXSA KOSTA, JANES A : In the Viennese Opereftn el = ¢ is THE ROSE OF STAMBOUL, CITY CHAMPS ] Rex Ingram’s Million Dollar Photoplay With M. Fokine Ballet and the Lockfords FOR BRONCHITIS g 45 :uvn: by leo |';|ll—\llu|\.lwl by Sigmund .l\l\ PRONCIHIAL COUGHS Teams 90 to 190 Ebs, 3 * E o under th pv‘rwmnl ll|rt ion of J. J. Sh | 4 | B hert. Nights, 50c to Wed. and. Sat. The Badgers o he oral Boys' ' - 1. Mats., 50c to §2.00. e R i | OF THE APOCALYPSE” ’ y . ity championship for teams averag- ke s Flax-Seed Emulsmn T i o 1 o DON'T MISS IT! ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT o8 ni ‘ved, they added an- elier 19 their wien they defoat- ! Symphony Orchestra of 15 Pieces } this city, last night | | i - First Time Shown at Our Prices 5l __—___—'_;"v NS JusTasmart ittle sandal pump $8 v Matiuees 1,500 Secats at 30c DANCE i with modish square. punch Livenings, 500 Balcony Scats 30c—Orchestra 50¢ R it et o o e —low flat heels. 3 — Plus Taxes — AT JESTURCS HALL b2 alytins and ofher ons remendics Pormurly Sardeci s Hall . § g 2 E 'n..xll‘..‘.‘.l-' “‘l in‘ UL, ety L 180 ARCH STREED i David P/Iannxng’s STARTING SUNDAY N || Complete Clunge ot known as Motnee: Progn Q““S FLAX- SEEI) EM/ ROYAL MARIMBA i Cecil Be De Mille Presents His Greatest 4 MATION 'l!'i)n'»!.\'\’" —e—, BAND @” 66 ’fl T E1] im0 nen l:l;:v]\llf‘\(lr‘"?’u\rlav:'l';ulr seenes - W Cooke Mortimer & Hary Howard & ON gt Formterly of the Le Bal Tabarin ({ B Hoffman: Mile. Aurora's @ions: MeCor- 3 g mick & ok & \\nl Hartrord | ¢ 2 | With DORUTHY DALTON 3 tormer. st FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922 | Shoe Store 211 Main Street MILDRED HARRL CONRAD NAGEL et wnd JonoeRrT 1) J¥11) ' — . - . E DANCING A e -Q 9 a Keith Vaudeville Ciarist, two slecs, SOc and $1, ADMISSION INCLD PING TAN BS i " o 1 Dl

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