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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1922, SO———— MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS || SMART Tocs For isses | BT by HOSEess .. - R | VICKS Adelo fGarrison's New Phase of BY MARIAN HALF o 2 New York, April 10— Bummer togs . b L vt O I7Mllllan]auUed rly cleverly cut and tailored collars are . " o5 0gencies the rexpective pRgy- 1 . et e el el etk Ly the press agencies for pective amusemont compagy Desmond Giallagher, who has heen The Way “Anton” Came to Mr. Briges Ces and it was hut a minute or two | just as are mother®, are procurahle . ) i e e selected by James Cormican to look “You may ride Ante ¢ our kindly neighbor lifted his|in the very fabrick of which her ; | RUTH DRAPER IN RECITAL. PALACE THEATER after the managesial work in connee- There was a crispness in the usuals| ! ind cantered down the road in|froeks and wraps are wade. The i | Ruth Dwaper, who is regarded as i d A exeellen oty ande { 0 s le 3 V' - ke of the mysterious Anton costuming of the small girl i a de y one of the most talented performers | S0 ’,"‘:r: ny 3 "p'l ”"’:,””l" l'"_: Han ‘with his Jssing, the Tyesum thy Ho this is what you're doing the|light and an art 3 i lin her peculiar field, will give a 1 ,Im. ,,'”‘m,m':_‘ ',’I'"r‘” ',l‘l' 2 "' :': ater for stock productions, arrived in minute T tuen my buek " hantered A popular fabrie for the fashion : eital of her original eharacter sketeh. | (U ST “"I"’l‘ f‘:l "“‘: inu 4\10 New Britain thlg morning. Mr. Gal- 1 1 saw that his good humor ing of girle' wraps and hats 15 En At s at Senior High school on Wednes- e o ,”,I‘- : 1ree davs this week, | jagher Jaid the foundation for The | 1 tored, “Retter take | Tour, which is nsed for the model | day evening, April 26, under the au “", ,v]‘.g o t‘,"', :..\.-' t ,,"‘ p Parker | cormican Players' previous suceess in the man, as he obeyed Mr. Brige i nd trot along home, sa the ! shown. En Tour is of medium weight 5 pices of the Business and Professions 5 special presentation, :”"f'l ONn | New Biritain when he produced their 8 868 y Vo't b i o flr | i o] B &1 Wwomme Tl R Jone [1he theme of faith. Louise Glaum 18| hremier, “The Brat,” a few years ago. kept my eyves fixed upon the face of @ geting anxion The | and torns the dust nicely ., Wi a omen's club. Bhe appears alone | o rontined niaver. and her. support ' ' 3 ¢ shi tage men will be aloag in &° law < on a curtained stage that holds only RiRYaRy BUPPOt | j1e has a large number of friends in ki minutee 5 : ] \’m. bean and & onale and avithout dis. | 18 by e delighitul cnst-that inchides|this city who will be plesed to leasn “These infernal fellows are s i i g . et AL Mahlon Hamilton, Donald MeDonald : ’ 3 ety it i P8 O W K YOWe A ' 8 A L that he is to he associhted with Mr. pudent,” Mw. Ysriges sand angrily His: sugmastic b eminently NEW FISH I]ISH et Mo king "'I’" ida s !0 and Gertrude Claire, As an added at- | carmionn in his nesw ente sptise the man obeyed, and the sound of his]Correct that I had to rack sy brains| Uy 2% 5 ”,,,”I]”;—mh,‘,f ‘,',', ‘,‘,:‘1: ‘\ ]l:m“,i;,- traction for Monday and Tuesday at The Cormican Players will re open e's hoofbeats receded own the | rantic for an excuse to offer him = P q ! % i asfinite; resosnizable 3 atineos ¢ ay ver s . : horse’s hoofheats receded 1 LRI L Rger T ter Mary Sugges : | - — | the matinces only, the photoplay ver-| (pe Lyceum next Monday afternoon, road They stare at every new tace ® 4 ! ) ) erec % ¢ 4 . sion of “Rip Van Winkle™ will be af- | \,regonting “The Tailor Made Man,"” 8a It they never had seen a humar e et (h.mqe in Kind and Style % : o fered. This photoplay is a treat for | \While the theater has heen closed ex- being before, Rut what can we poor want to go home by 4 ’ s the children and grown folks alike. | (apgive alterations have heen made at e llta ADS DRIk 45aut unam walt until you're ready = —= EPEATIN the o 3 . The role of Rip Van Winkle is plaved | {1e playhouse,and patrons who attend ployment ! 1 suppose there is plenty same old way of i NN by Thomas Jefferson, the noted actor. [ naxt week will find an entirely reno- of it in the city, but on the farms cooking sh Is R 3 G The Keith vaudeville bill for the first vated theater, An excellent company g A e s el e : tircsome, “Some 3 ! 9 * I o week offers r good nets | e well, you can or yourself what et K e , A half of the week offers four good aets | hag heen recruited for the cast, and R A Lave, 15 hikad e different” is A 0 2 %, with Red Eagle, a talented Indian|the members will rehearse here dure “He certainly 1sn't very preposse SLEEPY-TIME TALES| | | A/ el * s ke ¥ iy maid, who plays the yjolin exceeding- | ing the current week. Or maybe you p A o . g % ; L iy well; Keteh and Wilmer in an ex- kindly voiee of my neighbor, Mr Briggs, which made me wonder if he had noticed the geruting to whieh 1 W5 sure the man “Antoan’ was #ul Jecting me. Bt I did not look toward iIng,” I answered, hoping that | con P 5 S always buy the B Pk SR s § cellent novelty offering; La Velle and Keep my Kindly neighbor in conver ool THE TALE OF f 4 3 tion until T had gleaned what httle h | ‘ = f!‘,‘.”‘" ”"”‘" af fish (Y G 3 N P 1 Weber, two charming girls, in songs knew of the man calling himsclf An | ~|“ varying your Tidd 4 ' o 7 and comedy at the piano; and Stan- ! 2 gholce ‘of flsh 3 ley and Dorman in a gymnastic nov | ton. “Is he a native of this section /.\ = 3 e h ¢ i = Herring is one of 1 i L 0 g ) s E = the cheapest of o\ R g / On Thursday, Iriday and Saturday, 1 tried to make the question appear o i 3 shes and one of : : 4 Bl e et Tantan ik ih the perfunctory inquiry of a neigh the hest BERG 5 ¥ A 3 e ; as a special Lenten attraction, the bor. : 5 HYARTHUI R SCOTT BAILEY are :.,v‘ .]M’:rh";'\] ""” )'”I boned and B i P i Palace will offer the photoplay su- “I'd be tempted to move out of the V\-"j that account, aaljdren “on ¢ =l ; 4 4 T‘";‘}"‘;h r"]‘Mll“‘\ : w‘ll"l“'-‘ ;’*"N’- { he* 4 3 1 b R | . as IFather v, and a ce eer section if he*were,"” Mr, Briggs retort | : bass Is another inexpensive fish s ; i ; A 3 A ‘\‘,‘ nn. v a ' Bas y ed with a grim little simle, “No, he THE MULEY COW This has no small bones. All the : £ have very bragllanl roled, _Mrk Magy T v comes from New York 1 believe, that 5 . fish steaks are without small i S i ’ p T. Crean \\1l|'lw>‘0hfl fi.nlmsr;‘unh‘lht Today-—Tues.—Wed. is, New York was his last stopping| \imble Deer was a famous jump-|anq oan'ha eooked | sk : ] picture. Jackie Coogan in My Boy S k was his last stopping Muley O ‘ din a number of 5 - e comes fo the Palace next week. LOUISE GLAUM r. And so was the Cow. In|ency place. 1 understand he hasn't been Barner Green'a herh ifiare was over from other side very long, Funny [1 Baked Herring. 1 bt ' and other that could match her 3 ; Q ) £y riow 5 camae to et A, too, 17| °LIeF that could matoh ber. | s matham sseq Bering, £ tabie WAR VETS 'I‘AiflN[i e ; ‘ FOX’S THEATER NCARL DN HAMILABH 1 didn’t knew the man who sent hini | po b G 100 oren seen .nd'" ;lnnnnu lyl-mr‘ 1 teaspoon lemon jui RorE p “The Flower of the North,” from : in S I'd think he had some axe to grind ks ¢ 4 ¢ : our, salt and pepper, few gratings 3 i i L et ran Cloievg 1 ; ke wdmired that Muley Cow as she o s i il i e i A the story by James @liver Curwood, " 99 in sending this chap out to me.” jumped the fence in order to get into n"]""‘\“: )1 cup milk ] i . 3 e will be the feature attraction at this “GREATER THAN LOVE From far down the road came the 3 W00 05 SR R on | JTAYe herring dressed and bone y ] - theater the first three days of the Added Attraction or| faint purr of a motor. I clenched my HHE v T.et stand in cold water half an hour | o H i 7 2 * orchard, = 4 | week, Henry B. Walthall and Paul- . fingers into my palms involuntarily And _y,:m,,v Rabbit, who lived in | Vhen they come from market. Drain [t e e e Gtarke play the leads i this plos At the Matinees Only Suppose it were Dicky, and he should i L 4 and dry between towels Sprinkle o e th tions of he ] v 2 o a P ¥ @ & 8 Toh A, 00TAE 40 alieva-—and | o D C dd oy P T ple who are the creations of her own [ture and some of the spectacular @ > merch me before Mr. Briggs had fin- | oo 00 SRR “_mr‘],r b \“l'h' "::‘lmnnmlr- aniglet stand a few !"Zei] a" l fl U0 a OHS 0 | vivid fmagination scenes they take have never been THOMAS J‘EI‘FERSON ished “}‘]fi" “‘»;“T' recital which meant fipag could jump higher than Nimble |saif an pfr\r‘r( ‘:ngfl:“(f\(\; o . q | It is claimed that Miss Draper has [equalled. The escape of Philip and —in— g0 much to Lillian's plans. Diagr y g ) E ratings of 0 w s r | scope not only in imaginative sym-|Jeanpe through Big Thunder Rapids, “RIP VAN WINKLE” “He's a blg New York manufactur-| "o’ pilly Woodehgek and Jimmy| " 1f van have a shallow hak INOTTOW Y€ 1N HEIVice pathy, which cnables her to compre- | provides for one of the great haiy B a shallow baking dish ol hend the expressiveness of all sorts | raising scenes A Treat for the Kiddies. er—my acquaintance I believe he's abhit could never agree u 4 shit could 3 pon this | tha -+ ge f some sort of philanthropist ANYWay | ouestion of the best SEAL A5 e that can be sent to the table hake the and classes of people, but she has the Julia Gerald and company have a 5 §- | fish in it. Sx-servicemen are taking a much b : y there are always a lot of queer-look- |, Rl | r m A KIDg # voice and the face to account for that velty offering of ““Reno Bound,"” & 2 ant Valley. And there was only one ’ . $ & < = ; novelty ring nd, If not, bake in a dripping pan part in - local politiest | oy pregsiveness in the most varied and |and is a clever vaudeville act. Jesson elt aucdeviuie ng people hanging around his offices. [ ., & e 5 ing peop & 4 fi way to settle their difference of opin- | O baking dish and put in fish ave since the war, and in And when I happened to mention how ) - Crow 3 telling way. and Jesson, Parsons and Taylor and " B : old me | O Old Mr. Crow told them that Spread with butter and pour over [ tomorrow's election there will be no | wfjee Praper's program usually con- ‘i\'}h],:],.; e I“—;p“p”x.:.»f;]mg P 4-—Great Acts—4 hard it was to find a man he told me wy IR ; A ST & i o o, b seeths, Svas-ROrt ] \»;u must have a contest.” he de-|part of the milk Bake in a moder- ss than 12 candidates, veterins of | sjcts of seven numbers covering a W5 to.the siandArA VAl Bl A5 Eakn clares ate oven for half an hour. Add re-[the world war who will seck election | yida range of characterizations, this |in these acts feataring skating. sine. Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. in some fashion—you saw the bandage And everybody was w o Che | > And eve 3 s illing. The | maining milk after r 5 min- " Vae n e city govern- —and has been ill on account of it.inyley Cow caid (when asked) that | utes of hakknr‘.‘; sucligicpidin ::n:»:nm“ BIECSS 0 BIE SR eT | penil e ko hs e sl aetRhe i o e pledlng: the Blintnplayésunreme My acquaintance said the fellow need- |sne would be delighted. Ane | i e i is clever. Next week hrings us the first real < 1e would be delighted. And when Baked Sea Bass. The number of candidates on each | —_—— million dollar picture ..Foolish Wives," ‘THE R( )SARY’ €d outdoor aid, and he thought would | Nimble Deer heard of the 1 ¢ are plan he| Two or three-pound sea bass, 1 1-4 | tjicket is about even, there heing two v y be a splendid worker. Ot course, LM |ran all the way to the back pasture |oups cracker crumbs. 2 tablespoons | candidates on cach ticket for masor| |RANSPLANTING TREES ~ [gbich is plaving a leng run in New 0t Funning & sanitarium, but, on the (ust In time to.sec the Muley . Cow|mélied urtar, 1 tablempoon . umoed | Coraqates on each ticket for, major orat he preaent ime” "7\ MRS. MARY T. CREAN = Soloist other hand, my work isn't hard, so I'laprive there, She leaped the fence.|onion, 1 teaspoon mimced parsley, b {46 o sounall i 2 sald I'd give this man a trigl. Butland at the same time she grazed the |teaspoon salt, 1-4 ffiflSr\onnl pepper, 1 Na"rr}?: ld’;,)vu‘:u~;-:;‘|7“1(]|?1n»'v(nl.:nw‘ur& the | Two American Flms From the Old HAS NABROW,auiED I'm very doubtful about him, He|.—" i —— |ege, thin slices salt pork T nties G Clesdln, BU-Crean for the ol William H. Fitzell of 87 Sefton seems willing enough, but there's - Have the fish thoroughly ecleaned. | q.q ",, town N”]\' and William M.| Grant Farm To Be Set Up Beside [Drive, Belvidere, narrowly escaped something about him-—" o Rub with salt on the inside and let|3,0ping for tax coliector, while Cur- | , serious injury yesterday as he was Madge's Excuse, it stand in cold water half an hour ‘,,"gh,'fidnn 14 1in. $55 Heeebetan. & Grant's Tomb in New Yark. working under his automobile, when \ b edgeas B a grass fire crept up upon him and 3rigg's attention, and he topped SR on b cet. Lay fis 2 P Sl ; Y {,a]lfiig and looked u‘p just a 1{,.‘1 v - : [,\:,,kakmc i Lay fish on salt| oz endorsed by both ties [0 the ¢ld Grant farm in §t. Louis coun- drkw up my car by the side of the ¢ ¢ e Cover with more slices of the pork. "n'qt‘)‘,‘:'::'\f;‘.:.‘ N erviceman: |ty for shipment to New York (o be wood path. But I felt that I had no T |Add one-halfi cup boiling eater. Sy ST At " he sotHel replanted near President Grant's reason for complaint hecause of any . e |Bake 50 minutes in a hot oven,|SCIVicemen running for the councl,)tomb on Riverside Drive on the one . aiRe 0L =y ) Lol ; i thete being three nominess ©on the|hunAredth anniversary of his birth f at I} Giad Raste frequently with drippings in the & ) 4 faiatmaion, L hed nisss : : e Sebat L democratic ticket, and five on the re-| Apmi o7 Mr. Briggs evidently had told me D To make the stuffing mix dry N - : cre s melte t publican side. The American Forestry association all he knew of the man who called |imeislan g mddLmslied, kutier o Those Tn Lach Ward at Washington requested the tree § ] alf % p | egg slightly beaten. Mix well a D ashingtor questec S FERL et s anda ] did, o doubt , £ slightly heaten ix well andl . jise of servicemen by their var- | grom August Busch, present owner of Uwer 0' the North use as needed. . :th“ w‘hlwl‘ the occasion should \AHSP 7 ) Baked Balibut Steaks ious wards is as follows: Henry Ricé. | the farm. The trees are about three would be an easy matter to obtain 3 4 i e 5 LT ... | republican, first ward, for council-| anq ane-half inches in diameter and i i from him the name of Anton's former 3 ‘*y/" | Two halibut steak It and pepper man; Clifford Hellherg, republican | 15 and 20 feet high. Jf - WithHenty iy awvalthal:ana 5 f . % llemon juice, thin slices salt pork, 2 employer, the hilanthropist : ¥ and James Kiniry, democrat, third | Ulysses & Grant resided on the Pauline Starke =i {oups coz sread crnmbs fro i anin alrly wellsdeined tdea T ‘rm[]r: r.'lnfl\'. vl H,n‘fll‘ 5 ':’n:] m.f.‘n:‘,j} mn! [ward, for counciiman; Charles A.f gem from 1853 to 1860 in a log cabin wl’:‘a\”:r‘n‘x' of rl-,}m'.’?uvw’y‘r.,m\ M. Pz ek, 1 teaepoon minced onlan, milk, | Mars. demoerat, fourth w i‘..nr al-| tandd aoduaintain s i | F1ave steaks cut about one and one-|derman, and George Molander, T that the ghrewa tarmer had heen carc- | > | naif inches thick. — Dut salt pork in |publican, for councilman;-Elias Ring- o e AI S'I' JOHN | Carl Overstrom. | R > Y ful to use the word aintance” | *Cood morning, madam!"Nimble said | "\ ins dish or dripping pan. Place | rose, democrat and instead of “friend"” made me sure that| to the Muley Cow flnp EtERne 3 on the pork. Sprinkle|republican, in th fifth ward for| APPI-Y sULPHuR he would, have no objection to giving| ——— W —t— | with half the minced onion and pour | councilman and ffmhvn Lynch, dem- | I H " any needed information concerning thie [top rail and all but landed in a heap. | gver half the melted butter. ocrat and Jack Horwitz, republican, i e tu 'u u e | mhr? \\'h:\ had sent him Anton , 4( ; | ’I“Hrr;m](:, mdd.‘lm"; ].\'|mth:r‘ gprinkle with enough milk to make |in the sixth \\"{ for councilmen, 1 frish, e - DinRnt- Y0l — 3ut, of course, all this was detail for |said to the Muley Cow. And while| o0 3 g ) saw Active Serviee . - us 8 |moist. Put the other steak on top Y Lillian's car—Lillian's planning he was answering him Nimble [ oi'the first. Add remaining ingre-| Of these cx-servicemen, practically | Presenting Her Mentho-Sulphur to an itching, burn- | | had done all that T dared in z umped the fence into the pasture|giente Bake three-cquarters of an|all saw active service and several of | ¥ Sk:"t hBS ing or broken out skin, the m.-hmg the information I had secured, and from which the Muley Cow had come: | qaur in a moderate oven. Raste fre- |them were either gassed or wounded |g|n arac Br c stops and ]w‘ahr_\c begins, savs a K aro 0 was delighted at having obtained it ]2nd then he jumped back again, into quently with the drippings in the pan.|in action. Hopkins, a member of the noted s!_un sper‘;ahs: . This s]ulphm‘f g y without any suspicion on the part the back pasture. And he didn't | Ramove ‘to platter and serve with [ 26th division, was g3 A overseas - H preparation, made into a pleasan Mr. Briggs that T wanted it \touch the fence by so much as a|polNandaise sauce and took part in practically all of the Senior l'l.fihl School cold cream, gives such a quick re- I " Although T was wildly impatic) single hair Halibut Steak Raked With Tomatoes | major engagements in which the 26th (| Anditorium lief, aved fo Rery.ccseme, R e uves e u £ ' 3l d aERWIE 5 ; S Daris venr th cen found to take its || get back to Lillian with what I h Then Billy Woodchuck ecrawled Ome halibut steak, 2 cups tomatoes, | division participated, Near the cle 13 : 2 S ’ o ing has ever b learned, 1 was firmly resolved not under the fence and came’ waddling|q tablespoon minced onion. 3 table-|of the P e was cent back to this ||| Wednesday Evening, April 26 ]| iice. ‘ Ry a I \ up in gre - o and pepper vstrnetor | ¢ o ecause of its germ destroying pro- stir from the spot without Dicky n great | spoons butter, flonr, salt and pepper. |countryWo he a military 1structor at || nicas New Brita Because o PR iRt 5, secallenton. ob 1 What are doing?" he asked | Mix onion with tomatoes. The|Camp Mills. Crean, another Yankee Auspices 1\““. Britain [ perties, it quickly subdues the itch- || FOX NEWS Aot that “Anton”, or it ble Breathle steak shomld he cut about ywo inches | division man, was also «d in the| ness auva!pfe [[ing, cools the irritation and heals | § i B most potent reasons for desiring ven I'm just stretching my | a it [ thick Sprinkle fieh with salt and vice and took part the bhig en- ||| Wonen's Club the :(]‘z('n]::a right 1up. lru(\]ng]fi ;.I:;a;. ‘opics e Day s Nimble explain , n a ’ N orw smooth skin in place of ugly” €rup. geance upon my hushand, i 1 bl plained pepper Roll in flonr, Put in sgements of his division Horwitz . ) b | B . e 4—GREAT ACTS—1 knocked him down for h Y answer Bi Woodchuck haking dish and spread with butter. | aq a member of the United ates | Tickets $1.00 and $1.50 ||| tions. rash, pimples or mu’nh“pss' 5. toward me, had afterward capture i oud clamor Pour over tomatoes. ake 501 . valpy and was with a unit which | chhanged at Dickinson’s | »\ f\u do noIt hmn-k\”" “h.xnlt rnx-}l»m;l " and tied him up for the state troop fair!" he howled, “T ex-|minutes in a hot oven. Serve in thel g aetive service against the Ger- | April 21 {DEOVENEn t quickly 5\ B .;0 ’ Thurs, = Fri, - Sat. cte Muley Cow to win the|same dish in which the fish jvas) ., He was’hadly wounded in ac- " o | can get a little jar of Mentho-Sul- |§ ‘r'hm at any drug store, DUSTIN FARNUM was still a mystery, but t wi're going to stretch | haked o i tion theldon, a captain ip the sig i certainly be® beaten| (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service) nal corps, was another who saw serv- — el In be murderon WITHIN" 1 was sure ) rid JMHLE retelies hers tob s . . iee in France and was one of the EVE that nothing wonld tempt o . N 10 My Crow was on hand to YALE TEAM ARRIVES Viritain men to march into Germany M‘ @ home withonut 3 2 L 1 And pot being very Macs Ga, April 10 — Thirty-1of the sailors, practically each one ”el‘ | Continuous Show Good Friday Mr. Brigs DTt 1 v ) Muley Cow, he|efgnt candidates for the Yale haseballl (aw cepvice in hostile waters, either| " transport gun | win the contest. [jaym are due to arrive here today forlas a memher of The sound of the motor car was so Wash and drain. Dry carefully . R » * . ty treasurer on the republican tick- I3 P Sl P . near now that it attracted Mr ; Stuff and sew. Put slices of salt pork | o1 nn Trantord L, Curtls, a republie | erpon ey a0 APHl 10270 AM- | inzed his hair before he had time to G0 T0 ! ] ¥ Ria rees have heen taken from | o ample to safety. The fire spread ||§ FOXS| to a lumber pile near his home, and with a slight wind which was blowing, swept on toward the auto where «Mr. Fitzell was working. His coat and vest which were lying on the ground, |} NOW PLAYING were reduced to ashes. ers. How he had escaped the ing the usual ; : {heir spring training. Games With a|yew, on a convey ship or on a de- e 3 5 &t tre her legs any | pumber of sonthern colleges will he | gpoyer D S8 AT oak, “Nimble P — - Herald Clas ds are jumping | L ¢ fence twice to siretch his/ MARTIAL LAW into prominence. Read them and see i $ Phustalbd e ed once already Berlin, April 10.-—Martial law proh- |tor yourself Stops Hair Coming Out; imp Tarine “onew wmore| o o AR IC Sl (5 Gletwiis Y v : o P bl ven and the real |y oo 5 e result of an explosion at| Business and Classified Advertisin X or s Thickens, Beautifies il N i Jluetten in which a number of French[in The Herald should go hand m : SR soldiers were killed ' 1l Jimmy i 8.00 ' trick o My < 3 - o to atreteh her | ; FRY j. €. Fields Presents & \ J .Y FORD JAMES CORMICAN Lessee and Manager This Patent Coltskin Oxford X with Jim Harkins, could ghe . o fireers = : R sz Cit with low flat heel has been our . %N Four Casting Campbells. Decr { y . MONDAY, MATINEE, APRIL 17TH ’ 4 Vi f WEER BEGINNING MONI .\\ b | Diggest seller this spring. i\~ Eaeo & White JAMES CORMICAN PRESENTS AR prTmette, nore Iimmy Patent one and two-strap X JACK HMOLT, in "'§ The Cormican Players| com i e _ ol Sl i very popula PARSONS $ A Tailor Made Man” | DAVID MANNING ——THEATRE — FRIDAY EVENING ONLY ey et ‘f it COMAN & HARKIS BIGGEST LAUGHING HIT Ui g Altsh L per § ANNA v = e - -Qver L OW2 AMUNDSEN HOPS OFF hooks owen foday. Patrons con register at Box PAV Ow wrong gide of n the back subscription York, Apn Offvee and a ~clection of cortain scats for a certain day ’ Aret the week and seats they select will he set aside for their persor \ SHOE STORE | Tier Incomparable all-metal each week during the season. without any additional cost | | and hee BALLET 1t wse . ¥The management rezrets that no mail or telephone orders can & P ; . | Entide Faris- : and a | . “ he considercd wntil after Wednesday evening Aprl G20, at 95 211 MAIN STREET s ' Faley Dol in two The subseriber must call in person seenes, The Swan. Pirate Danee, Russing o pom s - | Daneers and Mg . HE———————————— — o hair shows new lits ¢ ' Nort — ’ ines ¥ g more color and Mail Orders Now. sale Wednesday.

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