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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922, The seven act bill at the Capitol also Includes the “Texas Iour"” a quartet of the hest soloists, hurmon- === : MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS TRUE DEMOCRACY m THE M")DY BLOUSFi i oy Adelo farrison's New Phase of The middy Is almost more than a ties" are of champlonship calibre as pxll!l"lll it has bhecome an institution, W vaudeville novelty, || venrs ago, yet the middy still enjoys < > = 'y — production, with on all- ~|u| st | universal popularity. No other gar- based on the priz ” Liant hes HeS RAIS o displace it in Unless otierwise indicated, theatrical note ex und reviews lu this coltmn are written o natiiHat h W Winning. stary o P Wy the press ngencies for the © expective amusemant company. al short story contest. the sehool girl's wardrobe, no other /) tells of the solution of a great mys- 15 llkely to for years to come \ [tery and the method by which the The “Few Words" Geaham Had to |1 see it's just plain need of the fools | ¥ e Killer that's the matter with you | ‘Though it is really a Kind of uni "“”" amatenrlsh, and m the final [gepreen wtory is unfalded is intengely sy to Madge | 1 den't understand’ you, Mother, J'urvu. the versatile middy has achieved : |#eene where he is expased he could | ynteyesting, | incredible variety through put more fervor into his farewell ad- FANIE Luncheon was all that Katie had [T said frigidly, although | guessed (40 almost X e '8 | ST ¢ b a dress and protestations of alleglance | S e e A Bl B A S ol i being developed In 8o many colors an ) 2 T, | A T i [fabrics, with difterent littia changes| | toathe Kaiser. ]\, Ol" C. I‘AI]’ cooked, perfectly [ as @ o A ol 52 et L trom year to year to keep it quite up v =48 Frances Clark plays well in the part | A large crowd was present at the il ma: porfer an o\ of June Block, Willlam's flancee, and |state armory last evening at the third P o deligh he palate of a pi understand MR {tosdellght the iy b . I ‘ 1 P AN o the minute in smartness, SIRIELC. - NIy RUDERY JhABiALA tMOTe WeN 5 ean fiy bl Tagura i Nora, a mald, Is played by Marcellc | night of the K. of C, fair, Tho enter- : The middy of this spring, for in- Tom Cheste waus n delight [to yo o always thougl tichard | olke such as Tor tor it telight [t W I've wiways thought | | 1een A LR L ¢ stance, c the | ‘alsted . 7 h 80 patent that Lillian and T smiled [ had a monopoly of the flirty foolish ‘”'“‘f;,‘ m‘:,“W,:“:::,:Ip'fi[.‘;:..| ry‘)l:f ;\u'!ll::'r'xu In “Fl’lefldly Enemles" a[ Lyce“m "|'h|n week's show Is (ar superfor to|fure, It was Irish night with Mys, - } 1vor whe our | ness onr fa declure o P, pe| v he WAV "o maternally at cach ot} hen at our|neas In your famlly, but I declure to- | "opinared into a wide girdle which last week's, especially in the way it Is (Mary T, Crean and John J. Kiniry as urging he nearly fu I Katle's|day's performance makes me wonder | SERETEE (00 G TG R e Dute . | enacted and it s a play that will en- | vacnl sololsts and Miss Mary Walsh , ‘ 1S WOrK IS []pe]‘ tertain and amuse the patrons. — With [of Fartford in Irish jlgs and reels. propheey of the “tree, four plates” of [1f I haven't been blind about you all | " chicken and fising these year ; 1 White, navy, red and khaki are the 4 Mr, Mann at the helm it is well worth [1he hooths were all well patronized “L am really ashamed of - myself,| “Dressing yourself up Jike @ glrl | ggitional col for the middy, but seeing, for his stellar acting will 10ng [anad the reports from some of them Mrs, Graham suld boyishly, whe n’n‘n: : & up the table with ||mlu’n newest and gayest is a bright hunt (By Herald Reviewer) :;'uu:ln : u-llnlt-:hnu. |)nv|uur.\l ]M ]!1"‘ tend to show that the fair is to be a Catie's culinary i . the short-|elaborate enough for a party just to in g B e Ady, " ¢ weater for those who watch him. |great sucor he attractions g k:r .‘:‘vm g dlinio, tHR ok | ShanTiie sioumn for, ‘.]“ 1y Just 10 er's groen flannel |f|111:,’v !u‘unmul Louls Mann, famous character [ \Whore Jast night some parts may have great success, Tho altractlons at the h’h e o (’v iy e ! ¢ L o2 i e e Sy oplomeliig b g 'm_ with white braid or \HI\‘ i n.) actor and star of “Friendly Enemies' been a bit rough, tonight and H'\o st varfous hooths .'n'tr“ drawing large vanishe E 1 have been out in \M;' ]-' oL 0 31Worn with tweed Knickers, ,,‘"‘ h % during its two years' run on Broad- 6 tha WoslEn h{;‘an“\ DATfOrmANLS .n: numbers of people, The country store, the open air cver since my early ' J a middy is just the thing for camp K way, and seven months' run In Chice- | sesured, Tho play is worthy of| .c ham booth and tho beaded bags breakfast, an erything is so gooa {days, towards which half.the girls in < %0, appears in true form at the Ly | ™" . ay s are golng fast and the other articles stes as my mother's cooking used ez [the country are eagerly looking ceum, where he is starring L | patronage. are also well favored, The entertain. 3 ; : starring in this 20 e st AT . The entertain SL Er PY Tl ME TALES | Linen. or some stout cotton imita play this week. The first nighters .',\,[,”\';,‘“\\,I. ,r,'r 1}?’,.{,':‘,1,:,,1* :‘(', ,I,;“,‘ ment this evening will he furnished nigat Mr. Mann ha spon &by St. Joseph's minstrel troup, They g s catch in his ;“L,. 4 tion of it are usually used for the who witnessed th = A . 5 adidia 1 i @ performance 1ast| .. N » graciously ol valee, quic smothered, which told | In‘ ?THE TALE OF | [summer middy, but a sturdy w hite evening were delighted with Mr. 1"]”," “';N"“I,l',h,,.':.' 5.'"niil{s:f‘ad::k?f‘;‘“ re well known from their two per- us, if we had not before known the [tuh silk of cloe, firm weave is i (. Mann's work and the Herald reviewer |0 0 (R 10 0R SO dend 1y | forma at the bazaar given by the fact from villuze chatter, that Tom | used, and for strennous tennis s can recommend to the theater going ; -““»llj i A 1| Ladies' Aid society in St. Joseph's Chester's mother had stopped cooking : or other active sports will be found publie Mr. Ma i snemies’” has played to more people 0™ o antilv and a large crowd Is § 8 ) 1 L3 * | 4 pub Mann in this play. Re- | . 1 ¢ other roduct e L r ntly, and a large crow is for her | ved | n vl been laid cooler than linen The short sleeve | e ‘ ! than s any other production ever|( . i i 3 4 eloye oy, ar vl bee ‘ | gardless of various opinions as to the | .o 1 e 1 hin dudiencs that| oxP cted to turn out to hear them. pohyane |is usnally liked for the summer : T . offered, and assured his andience that [0 e el e el to rest in the quair 1 churchyard is ally I ability of certaln members of the . iiebiic 1o stay In New Britain and | 10¢ soloists are all well known to | middy. I company, Mr. Mann stands out as|. gk di } b the public of New Britain and they on the hill And no woman who is a i E—— e in wovidin, the bhest lays 4 g ; such a-shining example of a real actor |* T & PIYS [are the favorites in the singing world. mother needs to be told that 1 snd- o 5Y ARTHUR s =amen s denly found a lump in my own throat | *"". ] il SU i MHEY FI “ SAU[;ES i that to watch him Is a real evening's|PO®™P'® The dancing gpace is crowded ever. as T visualized the possibility of my| - ' i ; ; entertainment, P evening with the lovers of the terpsi othsriass WARNING THID FLOCK, ) riendly Foemies” is distinctly ¢ PALACE HEATFR chore, and the music furnished by the own little lad, grown up, war play, but peace times have noi| A large audienge again yesterday | orchestras is the hest to be found in and missing me \ Snowhall Lamb was puzzled, He |xs 5 | . Sister “31‘ SUKR‘C‘“ Same — |rohbed the theme of its worth. It |went wild over Rex Ingram's 0 [ the city. The fair will olose next “Don’t apologize for giving the [didn’t understand old Mr, Crow's an- |8 ook §0 perfect a tribute,” I said gay- | swer at all That Ald Fish D]gheg deals with Karl Preifer and Henry|To The Right," the big photoplay pro- | Monday evening when the big cash 1y, to hide the emotion which his What if Johnnis cen should put | B i Rlock, German boys, who came to this| duction at the Patace tonight and |pr $3,000 in all, will be drawn off. reference had brought to nmie. “You'll [ salt on my tail?" he ed Mr. Crow, | g .,\1\ m,,‘,“] , country as mere youngsters. Block | Wednesday, The s ay as w r“"f" Theve will also be dancing again this Jearn when you set up housekeeping | “What harm would t do | | hecame a 100 per cent. American, but | by Winchell Smith was > of the evening. for vourself that nothing so distresse The gontl v stared at Snow- | i ; Sica \\m Pfeifer retained This love for the|most successful plays ever produced a hostess as the possessor of a finicky | ball asit h ANt quite holieve that | thakelan acdents Fatherland, When war breaks out|and has an unbroken record for con- | Planet Venus moves around the sun ; s stupid ] “ble Ghange: frof Pfeifer is strongly pro-German, while [ secutive runs on TBroadway, Nhaving [at an average speed of 22 miles a appetite | anybody |r-uh] he : an : “I'm afraid T never be lucky| “Haven't you ever heard that that's & hiked amd i Rlock is as strongly anti-German, performances and 319 fn Chicago. | second. enough to get a ‘hostess' who ean| the way to cateh peopie?” cried Mr, = stuffed or a made Their friendly arguments on the war | There ¢ many thrills, hearty lanughs ? g t > dramatic moments, all Ak gl Tapi R p il furnish plenty of wholesome comedy. | and p lan @ dinner 1ike this" he answered | Crow at last, “Why, there fsn't a_hoy Gsh digh For Its Own Sake Must Salesuard | plenty ) Bonast. boviah &yes pointed his mean. | thati and many of. jem carry r : L R 'my and the transport on which he | tertainment. The roles of Harry st, boyiahi.cyes pointed h L LI 18 0 SR all) sails - ¢ Germa a- | Myers, and George Cooper as the about in their pockets all the il R R T F I w g E g ils is blown up by German propa- | My P ing. L EMAle Yage rarners ists in this count to whose | crooks, is one of the bright spots of e S S T | hoping to get a chance some |l An egg sauce s gandists in 4 If You're Sure T At LR fund Pfeifer has contributed liberally. | the picture and the cause of many T saw Lillian smile as if involuntar- | [ 0. . It is when he believes his own son|laughs. The Keith vaudeville bill is me!" Mr. Crow's hright < ; A ad herring, pars- altivaova vl 25 5 % e R e e - Ly ‘ & fly to hers and then 1 saw s And Hies L ERnppEd; tooe Tor- theldey sanies with salman. ‘Aninach 3“w Baltimore, Md., April 25.—Pointing | |oet that Preifer sees the error of his|one of excellence and is headed by thing else, also—my mother-in-law's| are thought of such \'r?.«rlmm: alo [ with Droiled. cod steaka anq drawn |0 the 12,000,000 wage earning wom- | \cyys, becomes a 100 per cent. Ameri- | “Memories,” a very iine quartet; glare of disapproval, not at youns Mr. | wuvs mado him {erribly angry butter sauce with any brolied or boiled ) ... the Unlted States, Miss Mary B. |can, exposes the head of the German [ Jeanne Germaliie 18 well lked wWith Chester, but at me. And then Snowball said something | fish ¢ s MeDowell of Chicago, told the Na-|gecret service and in the end, after|ker singing offering, being a prima It was as if a sha d fallen Winde. v, Chowe biore bmpstient| Bk Skiigs ';“”fl’ League of Women Voters today | his son has rcturned safely. he and|donna of repute; De Ifaire Alba Trio, SR " . B e . okl i that “the handicaps of the women i o a the words|are a fine act w 4 d across my piea table, moever One cn 2t < D his wife are seen studying th ire a fine act with plenty of comedy ; ¢ v, ne cup water, 2 tablespoons but-| oo 0 A = fatal dprs, daking away.allithe anjoyment T had| /1 don't cave'it: Tohnnie Groen does |ter, 2 tablespooha dours 1. tenspaon | PES earner ’"f;'j’”‘ IhEj “‘j_‘“"]‘n ]f'u of America. and singing galore; and Bardo and TONIGHT AND WED. oltiin et leriatn Who had | cateh me powball. declared. “John- | salt, -8 teaspoon pepper, 1 teaspoon| o, WA sake shall safeguard her| Theater goers who want to 8eelMelvin offer.agreat hand to hand Don’t Miss It! rendered us o sig aupefcalb L0t ] sie Wouldtet Tt e, Weve nivasa lemsn fuloe, T hord Bailed egee health and her future working con-|character acting supreme should not|palancing act with a thrilling finish. on't Miss chilled, self-conscions, and found my- | Leen great friends.” el Bhutter. stir in flonr and cook | ditions that upbuild and do not de- [fail to see Mr. Mann as Karl Pfeifer.| On Thursday, Friday and Saturday . base the American standard of com-|His German accent, his mannerisms, | of this week the photoplay fgature self actually flushing in wretched em “He wouldn't, eh?" Mr. Crow re- [two minut ot e oondmntiy: Tiig ! le i sl K | 2 barrassed fashion, as | tried to an-|torted ‘How do vou know he|water may be hot when added to first munity mor his facial expressions, intonations and | pregents William Hart in his new swer Mr. Chester's innocent sally Yuldn't et you mixture, Add slowly, stirring con-| Miss MeDowell, who delivered her fgestures are superb and all express| western drama, “Travelin' On,” and “Thank you,” 1 bhegan, and ws “He never has hurt me,” Snowball [stantly. Tiring to the holling point| "¢Port as chairman of the committee |the finished actor. Not a single op- | the vaudeville will feature “The Drug |} é grateful indeed when Lillian ctr ! replied [and add salt and pepper and lemon 00 Women in industry, also recom- |portunity does Mr. Mann miss, and in| Clerk,” a_sparkling miplature musi- |§ BT st e, SWIEL AT A bon, Mlarhaps not! Perhaps notl® Me | mice Hats the wnites of the Amxs|mended technical training for women |not a single instance does he over-act|cal comedy featuring Al Weber, a me the necessity of further s . | Crow croaked. “But you never can|eut in small dice and add to sauce,|¥ho desive’to work with tools and [his part. His interpretation of this|noted Broadway comedian. metals role is as wonderful a piece of acting “I'm sorry to have | tell. You never can tell what a boy | Make very hot and pour over fish. - it ey well-known imitation Siman“ Le- | will do. And if you o to the saiting [ Bnb yolks through a fine sieve over| A late study shows that per tas can be seen on the American & e | FOX’'S THEATER " gree cracking his whip,” she said, “h party and get into trouble, don‘t say |top of sauce and serve. cent of the wage earning women are |today Mr nn himself is \\mth{ HoE vaxAevilie 16 Bromas Matisnals if you're positively sure, Ar, tor, T didn't warn vo As the old fel- Spinach Say dlingortig Cothenst VlsesoDosaliitie hige o e his|1y popular and the headliner, “On |§ that yom can't swallow anot mot- | 1ow flew off he Iooked as if ali the | Two cups spinach, 1 tablespoon "OP.:-',”“M m\hr.pr \I;:‘fi{\m{irx in an un wnr:{:“:l IMT\)“;T:"H]:\‘; M“F;qr:‘spmtans Satan,” is a rip roaring comedy in | B 3y 5 2 lae, ur social security = s 1 § ' » i ~ &y, 5 7e L i i hsngio e enaliy, 3 ”'"'.Wfldf‘ "‘fp.o,",'{ lemon Julce, 2| auperized, healthty working class. [opposite Mr, Mann, as Henry Block, | Which Claude West's antics and ca- | All Star Cast With P REE ST PORRE We ask for minimum wage boards to|As the Americanized German, Mr, |Ders are side splitters. Lew and DAILY FABHION SERVICE | It's Some Photoplay! He took ti nint, rose her, nd with thoughtfui courtesy pulled| Wash and pick over spinach. g 3 e _ rore. | Grace Harvey have a harmony num- :ar‘l |n\h|h S T f ," | |There should be two cups after clean- | prevent any group of wage earning Starling gives a compelling interpre- /=4 e I‘l‘_hm\. l)l;:*ir ‘nm’:‘o:n:)]:,\mn‘i’r;x” e e o Mother G - ing, Pound this spinach with a|women being paid a pauperizing wage |tation of a difticult role and adds to| UG I8 WRICH hel VOICHs Diend wel 3 and r He oot tato 1masher and rub|because a low-paid group is a menace |the success of the production. as does| &AC a1 . a8 wooden potato 1mas 8 ar- | ceptional dancing of Al Smith. The ||8 ha_“”“”y vou 2 man,” she saia . through a fine sieve. Put this|to social and industrial life. The | Bertha Fiehach, \\‘hn hfts the ll'l”l- e e . Rl o E h with the cream, lemon juice, | business built upon low paid women facter lead as Mrs. Preifer. Elort oEk s spinach with the cream, ] Huber's billing, and her dainty act f]::"“‘l- il TomALEEs Legtaner it and pepper and volks of eggs in|workers 15 a parasitical industry that ;.g ",:"”;::}p'(‘f::.flm»:‘;r fl:m*m;);:'“f“: rounds out a well balanced bill which |§ The Heroine of “The Four +quite astonishec SEIRL T e et i sub- | woman J SRl sy . £ 1 smooth wcepan. Whisk brisklyjdepends upon the commu sub the wife of a pro-German and the|is further augmented by Rudolph . Horsemen” Cottin AR SR E LRSS ! © the fire till light and frothy. | sidizing its victims et 4 g S Ll Bl T it unotier ; ‘s‘mll o ’v‘x’('l i i ¢ l “\‘\'w '4. for an eight-hour day; |mother of a 100 per cent. American \d(‘wvmll‘lm “:l I‘th)o \\nn!‘l'-r“ll o v SBhEae i e P '’ ‘N Serve once, : 4 : i) S A f ct i " n Thursday the vaudeville changes | i { V 7 :i.fc Inr](u‘:‘v‘ ‘L'yfmf," f\h’l ,-l\: ekl oy B Another green sauce is made with|for one day's rest in seven and for |bov, are alloparidues e, E\I;::T,,fh,;:: a0t b Hlotive 1o be shomn s maohe (B KEITH VAUDEVILLE mm”hm"fl’ Ml AR : spinach and served cold. | pronibition of night work for women ;i‘;‘\r“;r:"):sfllrl: ;;“J'-‘W””N:' 1N e | as Meighan in “The Fast Road." ? with £ 2 f e : Parsley Sauce. | because the American standard of | P'a) 4 52 veek | Next Sunday evening brings a sur- |8 Madge Is Apprehensive. ¥ & e Ahisnoons Buts = demands healthy, rested moth- |and tonight and the rest of the wee Next Sunda s @ sur- ; I ~ g One cup water, tablespoo g living demands healthy, rest 0! a finished performance is assured. prise program, and the first half of “MEMORIES Behind her hack Lillian flashed me TR N 3 b ter, 1% table: flour, 1 ta “‘ erhood. James Cormican as William Pfeifer, | next week there will be two big fea- | # Sratanal J T o < / I "6 teaspoon salt, « f tired mothers will s ’ e 2 il f - ok g an understanding commiserating 1ook. | o) spoon minced parsley. 1 D The children of tir 1 mothe (VI lson of the pro-German, has excellent | tures. One is Harold Lioyd in his fa- An Excellent Quartet BYiian 06, necd. idh “Mother G 5 ity 1-5 teaspoon peppen | be unequal fo the future demands of | 508 98 TEE RIE RO A ting, [ mous comedy, “A Sailor-Made Man,” ham-—badly,"” she said, “although I —~ Melt butter, stir in flour and (.offl\' ah Amerioan denmoBTacy: Ibut his old fault is again evident.[and the other is a powerful melo- don't need her for a few minute 2 for two minutes, Add water slow ‘i,‘ “We women voters want every safe- | p o iont ne had not entirely learned | drama of the sea-—"Godless Men.” rethanic iave- to” acp her fonggr st [and cook until mixture ol - GO guard thrown about the Millions of |5y 'ung had to he prompted many|On the fourth, fifth and sixth, Tom than ten minutes, will you?" "fl"“‘ for fl"‘»'“_””_‘ ] |"| chln young women .\m;.r‘ G vm,\. " ANt)imes, In the third act Mr. Cormi- Mix will be seen in a daring western T Eace be: say won'h, kel w oy put on your salt and pepper and ad Ty 1s | women employment managers in fac-| oo S oiiq be enhanced oo, |drama, “Up and Doing." my mother-in-law retorted . ‘ Do not let sauce boil after parsiey tories and stores. We want U'nlnm],w,m‘ a little more attention to realism. s = . with a patently-puzzied added. lintelligent sympathetic women indus- | pu B oo oGt T cen sunk at sea 5 : B . | 5 i b £ sport has heen su at sea, [, face, and a courteous hoyish bow, Tom Mustard Sauce. {trial managers wherever women work. |y ¢ p 5y een gaved and he rushes| ..o ; 7 : Chester cscorted Lillian out of the , e One teaspoon mu:(l;url.. }mmr ‘\\‘e want broader industrial training | oo o his grief stricken father and “,}I]M l<mo]I‘s Young” is a bright room. Marion had been B TN e £ e BTl weve welblilis i | E2on flour, 2 MN"-“P'W“_'J 7 egne [fOr women w ho love to work with| o ipe.” [1is home coming s effec- r_nuf-nn _rm‘n(“r} act, and as pre- eon with Junior at a little table on|ircs 1N Jhe world were WOEHNE B cup boiling water, 1 teaspoon VINEEAT | o515 and metal as well as those Who | (e “or would be if he did not appear |Sented by Lillian Rourke it proves to the veranda, (he - mode of - eating| 10NT Snowhall noticed that he few |"yiix four and mustard and rub 10} e ine. traditional domestic sci- 1o have Just come from his - iaiior |U° musiea] lesson In love-mak- icavily., ook a & amo g as ith butter. Stir e ‘e Istins NNt : i ing. Rourke, who is at the Ca- g which mo: ights her, so that my| o S g " |a smooth paste w k Ur W ehce line. We women voters Want|ither than from a shipwreck. Some |l 2 g | Rapping of nis broud wings to it him | 50k e water and bofl for five | LFSR ARE S ator 1oards | mud on his shoes, his clothing torn |Pitol. Hartford, for the first three days Now Playing of this week, was leading lady in the mother-in-law and 1 were/left alone, e ke, AT SRkl hE e il ad ous of. s paRtL i 10 N Was | pinutes, stivring constantly. Add ) o To T Gty industrial ifferen nid sy e Riide. disErEiEsl 6i I felt a little shiver of apprehens 810N | well up in the air he gave a glum caw, | o . ki i By . Weltiiiome, tob T folt ' 0B Sy Saw Be e whealod ARd sailed away ) DEERT EUBGSRRESL L e | where the interests of women workers | jaast, would convey the rigt idea.|Original e ompany that prescntea | § bones,” as Katie s that she was| Gown the wind . Lol Spinach 14 eip cream, [#re_involved. Family life, the co |Inatead. 'the omly hdication that he o: }03;‘ to Baldpate. She s going to he especially disagreeable NOEN. SnBhal chuldit heln. Bemgls. SN, CURE B Rugn {nerstone of our American society, | has been through any harrowing ex- | assistes l”{ his mfllotlmus comedy | § She did not leave me long In doubt. | somewhat distried by Mr. Crowsg| L™ CUP mavonnlse, - o eding |must be safeguarded every means|perience is the fact that his halr is|fcature by Ralph Bushman, son of |¢ Putting up her lorgnette, she sur-|grave actions and his graver remark e o aream stift and add o |that is within the power of our new Imussed. — Rexford Kendrick takes | Prancis =~ BUSLINRR, e Well haown Veyed me grimly for a long minute, | 4T wondes" (hought Snowhall, “If M, |Fecipe: Whib créatn SuB anc. oy oo Inolitical equality but no equality injfthe part of Walter Stuart, chief of| Screen star, and by Tom Douglas, (i g y Y e, 1 . M mayonnaise with spinac ) - AT 14y GE ables. His work js| Who has been featured in several then lowered it to v caustically Crow knows what he 1king about ¥ the mayon- [the world of work. he ierman spies. L 8 P - POy ! U afdntt. know v vBia \ bty ¥ Wl eream very lightly ioto ay of D, W. Griftith's platures, didn ne ou ore ck- 11 ask the ock e ——— ———— e ——— | ! ening of brain fever or something, S0 Snowball ran down the hillside Lattar satce 18 mude exactly | Drawn butter sauce is 0 ke rL i ’ ture to the place where the 0eK | ;i "the sauce in the first rule without o i Great Vaudeville Bill had gathered to graze. And to his as- | o0 by yoiled eggs and lemon juice Featuring tonishment some o the flock didn't | 1 jjandaise sance is always deli- ) ! PA'NS AGRUSS | even lift their heads from the ,_.,.1,,“””: with fish, AN eaky ey 1o s OH! SATAN ! when he related all that Mr. Craw had [E8 505 TGitn white sauce as the ’ ; sical Comedy. said. Those that did pause and listen | e oo, Yolks of cggs and lemon i K to Snowbadl anly giggled and went to|juioe arc added slowly with more | . 4 boadine na No! there wis one not let the sauce boil butter. bo that spoke to him. Aunt Naney Fwe | (o™ qqing the ingredients to the spoke up a it tartly - wliits sadosy Husband Helped in Housework.— | 1 voure worrica youra hetrer wtay (MU ST Gans, NEA service) e R o . _fresh yeast dessert- in the he adde e “Have you i put on | St Foster, (Jwgon —“I used Lydia E. | your tail?" asked the '-lelm.u' 11 saloonkeeper and Police De- Pinkham’s Vegetable ‘umpnm’r‘l for | jady pains 807038 410 | "oty o e cougrn, ana | parment Dot b G increases the action of 5 small of rry back. lared 2t Snow so fiercely (hat | 5 They bothered meso |1, (o)) | e . you | Safe Not a safe. badly that I coulddo | pe Yot . ¢ 2 | : April 25.--8amucl TODAY—CONTINUOUS my work only with e did ; t was plain o | 5 i [v:w.wn"w“ ‘I,.:";.“‘f o saloon, Biso liae &) tlze intestlnes WHEN LOVE aIp of 5 ‘ o the help of my hus- |, Naney didn't know [ VR (e place and does not want Ly AR RN & toIok of ”“““(,, give np the combination of the . 3 ls YOUNG the ‘ad.’ in our pa- |, res! A e . k per telling whrznt ot Yest Mr. QroWljaier to the police, The-latter 'll,"”:' ¥ i A COMEDY OF YOUTR 2 i X u v 1 i . YGnan 1 I ach 4 DY Lydia E. Pinkham's . 1 W | IHOTB IR frigi 4 ,‘h,"] T e UNDREDS of men and women have already found free- o okt T W . held under $600 bonds a 4 < 3 om Douglas nod Lillian Ross, Bron- keeping liguor, The police dom from laxatives by eating Fleischmann'’s fresh yeast. ! sdwards, Texas Four, Wili and expert to adalin, - Miller and | Authony. Trene, ¢ Vegetable Com- pnun(l is doing for rge of S g thinking of ting an 5 i in-foil ok . S 0 fepn Al o i the sard Meanwhile the safe 1s TS Saar L B! Doctors are now agreed that proper elimination of waste matter to take it. It h b % a1 | ODEN ckagn with e yeb ; he‘md me wonderfully. I am feeling : k RO ANAS denfod. 7:w ,fb,, is the only should be brought about by food. One doctor comes right out ?:f;gco;l}nrr‘lir!‘?:::i‘l‘ ‘rk! Q.‘('.‘?u’n]fi\"" g vepa ‘ FoSer \: 1' R e form inwhich Fleisch- and states plainly that the indiscriminate use of cathartics is one regular too, and now am all right. Tam | | l,yceum Theatel’ mann’s Yeast is sold of the causes of constipation. telling my friends what it has done for Phone 5o . 1 me and_am sure it will do good for BIG TELESCOPE GLASS | Now. Britain el Physicians all over the country are recommending Fleisch- others. You canuse this letter asa tes- ouver, B C, April 2hA ten| o pONIGHU AND ALL WEER mann's fresh yeast because it is a fresh food, rich in those ele- w———THEATRE —— timonial. I will stand up for Lydia E. s \ for the Frye observa- Pinkham’s Vegetable f'lflmmurgvl any »f S Mo hoen el Hera. B9 ‘MR LOUIS MANN ments which keep the intestines healthy. C HARTEOKD time.’’ — Mrs. WM. JUHNKE, Foster, Shearman, astronomer i g . ! e S ; o £ and ! Try it out for yourself. Begin today by adding 2 or 3 cakes of Oregon. & said to be the largest telescope gla S Fleischmann's Yeast to your everyday diet. Keep it up and see W Sl St Doing the housework for a family of ¥ It is valned at $360,000 T Tt = P ] : : o - orimican Players seven is some task. lf you, as a hot = ope will have a focal he Corinic ) biow hormally afd Fealarly pouE: Intastines st Yo can get w 5 e h backache, ir- [iength of 50 feet N . . | regularitics, are. easily tired out ‘and in “Friendly Enemie Fleiatimann's Yeast freah daily\from your Eroces: ‘ Two l.lttle G"‘is ) Blde irritable, or haveother disagreeable ail- wlisl B an invention | - ¥ ; ! ments caused by some weakness, give N orude fubber in meAees SEATS NOW ON SALE SOI ME, O MY, 0il YOU. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | ' o5, book covers and Matinees Wed,, Thurs, sat. "‘"“"f"lr_“ RV RN pound a trial. Let it help you. paper. Afternoons )—Evenings 8:15 P MAT, + sl

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