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many will he present to hear him f——— The minstrel troupe is under the di T et REGAL RECORDS | taken care of by . N Cook, a gradunte of the Yale School l hl ‘ \ of Music, Those who will partake in Our Price i =K MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS [I Adelo finrrison's New Phase of I]. P A Yl '\v dlj npind this evening's show ard as follows & D # T’ Chorus Charles M. Barry, John [ S ) ") T REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | PR SRy v | BalEs 46c mAS Grannis, Fran Pms, J 1 Delu- ‘ Unless otnerwise indicated, theatrieal notices and reviews In thiy colomu ars written | o \‘ th ,] r:‘.‘ i| .”v'"”] al ‘(‘hlr\lnr]xm —- ly the press ngencies for the respective nmusemaent compnny. A, Arthur Hayden; sololsts- n Downey, Harold Corcoran and Charles New May Releases 4 Frooks, and end men, “Doc” Bossidy, 5 Palace theater next Sunday, Monday,|in “Read 'em and Weep:" Jerry Har — DANCE — Tuesday and Wednesday [ rington in “I'se Got My Habits On;" [BY THE SAPPHIRE SEA. Fox Tret With Tom Chester, road to the Noyack Day Reach FOX'S THEATER The Arrangements Lillian Made "It 1s the big oak on that winding You're to drive there whenever we Numerous inquiries at the hox n.'v’ Lillfan's hand firmly held over my |receive the te lephone message,' 3 . —— ——— 1a Vi IO\ ) { ‘. T | K flee regarding Sunday's show testifies Raye Harrington in “No One's Ioc 9211 \ Sherbo's Dance Orch, :lp[;:]::l":\'l‘n\\”['\‘rl:‘\lr,nlh“| me irom con- e to the interest movie fans are taking| LYCEUM THEATER and Jimmy Daley in “Ain't Nature [ TELL HER AT TWILIGHT, Fox Trot..Golden Gate Orch, i akness which 1 hac TR *and for their information the man- " The demand to see Mr, Mann at the | Grand.” Dancing will follow | THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING. Waltz, discovered In my own soul as I lin LEEPY=TIME TALES| |agement announces that the hox of-|Lyceum theater this week has been e 9212\ Iirady and His Orchestra WANA (When T Wana You No Wana.) Fox Trot. tened to my mother-in-aw's tirade fice opens at #:80 p, m. and the show |80 great, that Mr., Cormican has made : ::.\' A\’:: Sl .],I\I\‘lw:u i iTHE TALE OF | opens at 7 promptiy | speeial arrangements to have Ameri- i : Regal Dance Orch, AT e (e K s ol orbiso Bt Xy The current show at Fox's is very | ca's foremost character actor present 92 ™ |{GEORGIA, Fox Trot, Biltmore Hotel Orch, son of Tom Chester's age | gk ; SNOWB good, too, Pickard's Trained Seals he- [ his own successtul comedy, “The & NO USE CRYING, Fbx Trot, Lake's Orch, % ihing ek I'ml‘r w“ 00 AN . ing one of the mest interesting and [ Cheater,” on Thursday, Iriday and 921 § LONESOME HOURS. Fox Trot Regal Dance Orch, i i e i Ier 298 TaoR. | novel acts brought here in a long | Saturday of next week, May 4, b, 6. @ | oNESONE LIPS, Fox Trot. Lake's Orch, bt el ahad Timavel ths teod)y LAMB time. A snappy dancing team, a| Mr. Mann in his present play, | o 921 {LOVEY DOVE.® Fox Trot, Erody and His Orch. yanit that 1 ,“I A6t ttarad ”“‘ £ ‘.vu,\:n“.,; p.nm‘v} sll\L’Hu‘; un]‘l ll.u!;"lnn‘;" r ;'nlvlfly fr:m-..n,.,(‘-' at the Lyceum 18 e | BUILDING LOVE CASTLES. Fox Trot. I fe 2 ; ot 4 b 1) specialties and a comedian duo with a | the talk of the town. Wherever you i § Knecht's Dance Orch, BiKifar for ansthr tuming of my| M v;-fi AR]HU}{SS( I B/\“{Ei clever line of patter arc also seen. [go you hear such remarks as. A |[DkNOWD Man Believed ]mpl]- (NEVER MIND, Fox Trot, Biltmore Hotel Orch. peHninly o, N3 ight m‘-‘ ”n' Sk 2 " . Thomas Melghan in “The FEasy | really great artist;” “both play and 920 fMY MAMMY KNOWS, Fox Trot. Xylo Specialty Orch. et statetnént "\”“ oire I\“_“‘” THE TIGER, Road,” is up to his usual standard.|star surpass anything seen in New . § MO-NA-LU., Fox Trot Sherbo's Dance Orch, DEEAselement. an: Liug, I Tn the same pasture with Snowhall | Next weeks program will be an | Dritain in the fast ten vearsi” New | (ated--Evidence of Foul Plfly 9207 | sinnting mrook. waits Xylo Speclalty Orch, irough the mental flagellation Which | wag 4 hlack lamb, He was the hlack elaborate one, The leader will be | Britain owes Mr. Mann a debt of grat- | SGREENWICH WITCH. Piano Solo. Vi Palmer had followed my mother-in-law's uc-|jamp that Farmer Green onee gave 1o | Harold Lloyd in a rip roaring com- |itude;” “I have seen the performance | 920 L YOU TELL 'EM IVORIES. Plano Solo YL cusations had run the panic-stricken | johnnie for a pet. Tut he ran up the |edy, “A Sailor Made Man." A necond | threa time and I am going again Sat-| Hoopeston, T, April 28.—An- i 8.2 gl s "“.‘,"""""“:" ’; L imy M‘l“”'\ ,[lane the very first time Johnnic tried | feature is on the same bill— iodless | urday night,” ete, rte, m,\,.?.?fmimn'mdu;; by pnu- coroner's — VOCAL — oldat ARALST locke: the” samia. - e | \o old him in hie arme Men." Tonight, Saturday matinee and Sat- | phvsician that Miss Gertrude Hanna, [ MISTER GALLAGHER AND MISTER SHEAN. When I mairied: Dicky, ldo” I 'l“‘j_ After that the black lamb had al- \l‘wr\v\\ here that “A Sallor Made | urday night will be your last chance former school teacher whose hody 9210/ Irving and Jack Kaufman A 0 1. had really spoken the wopds, |+ ys staved with the flock. Ho was| Man” has been shown it has been re-|to see “Friendly Enemies,” the most|was fouhd late yesterday in the uf- | JUST ARGUE WITH AN TRISHMAN. Billy West Liltian pulled me to my teet and napy | @ Wild, unruly feliow, bigger and old- |ccived with gusts of laughter and | human play of the decade, plaved by |accupled Presbyterian church par- § PEOPLE LIKE US, Jack Norworth B R s e L T e 8 Slks 1 Kl Yler than Snowball. And he was quite rounds of applause I'here will be|the .foremost character actor of gonage here, was approaching ma- 921 1A SLEEPY LITTLE VILLAGE. Teal N Dot Dl she spoke briskly outspoken-—and not alays carcful of | four new acts of vaudeville. America, Louis Mann. s Ll LR [PICK MI3 UP AND LAY ME DOWN IN DEAR OLD Did you ever know me to salve| rrhis binc s i e mans | county authorities said, that she was 92174 DIXIELA anybody's feelings with an untruc | g, ‘I,:‘”m} ““lj,.,’,l,m,::,;"y"f“w ('}u'v y:’ny“.’n‘:: PALACE T}IEATER K. OF. C. FAIR murdered. An analysis of the contents \"f\l“”"““}“ 12 % 1 Regal Male Quartet compliment 2 she demanded, 006 Char BARbUES: il & aasiain X A man hard iron, who believes| Tast night at the K. of C. falr,|of the young woman's stomach today 921 JOH! YOU BEAUTIFUL BARY. Fred Hillebrand “Never,” 1 answered truthfully, [ oone P00 G0 S0 e hegan | RV 10 himself, a man who doesn't|there was a record-breaking erowd. [at the University of Tilinols was ex- LATTA BARY ! . Fred Hillebrand | ! even know his own name, but who The entertainment was furnished by |pected to throw further light on the [WHO TIED THIE CAN ON THE OLD DOG'S TAIL? Then you'll helieve me when calling to Snowball the black Jamb ‘tells you somethings,’ as Katie would [ /00 iy don't yon riun the other 188 the utmost confidence in his own |Palos councll of Bristol and was very | mystery surrounding her death, 9219’. Chas. Foster > powers, is depicted by William 8. |well received. The minstrel show, The body, lying on a concrete ledge |O'REILLY, I'M ASHAMED OF YOU! Irving Kaufman Hart in his new [ mount picture, | which was under the direction of 12d- | just inside a basement window, was “Travelin’ On,” now playing, tonight ward Sheehy, a former local amateur | found by carpenters who had been and Saturday | entertainer, was one of the best that |working for days to prepare the par- The Keith vaudeville bill is com-|has been seen here in some time. The sonage for a new minister to replace posed of four very fine acts headed | patronage of the booths was large last|the Rev. J. P. Malon who was called by “The Drug Clerk,” a classy musi- | evening and many enjoyed the danc- |to Chicago last December. The young She drew a sibilant breath and bent [ vg(| mun with sou cal comedy with Al Weber, a famous|ing. This evening the Wallingford |woman apparently had been dead, ac- a suddenly-keen look upon me “No!» sald | Snowball “Johnnie | Broadway comedian, and a cast of | Kaceys will hold sway in the state|cording to county authorities who “You have a number of years yet| ... have something good for me to K004 singers and dancers. Other acts{armory. They have a state tvide rep- | examined the body approximately before you come to a heautiful Wom- | pat. Some galt. mashe include The Heynoffs, who offer a|utation of having one of the best|gour weeks. 3 an’s Gethsemane—the first ravages of i <pu01e gaid the black lamb, “Don't | PICasing posing and dancing specialty | minstrel shows on the road. \Morton Had Same Clothes ready to give himself entirely to rest. time in her face. But unless ¥ou [y gpypid: What if he has brought |that is neatly done; Sammy Duncan|Downey, who has heen heard here Miss Hanna last wa® seen alive | He sails tomorrow on the Celtic, and want to let that time spoil all your | . . F i AE is a Scoteh comedian who was a big|often, will be heard again this cven- p g (o NG ar ATy b i rsalC ]S ol & little salt He'll want you to | ® i kst X B & 4 bt when she left the home of her father, | today planned to do absolutely noth aftenslife gyouid better sty ybins jump through that hoop again for |lavorite yesterday: and Haney and ing. He is a member of the Metro-| 0 7 ing but be a guest at his hotel, free to into a different mental attitude toward | jip Sya v he did yesterday. Snow- | Morgan, a clever of entertainers| politan Opera Co., of New York and | Wesley \'tr' ;Iaq"‘““]-t ”““"‘;5"“" ’}:‘”' B beaid Fo e yehcs v 3 2 " Y 5 ato a 5 Satise |'Kas | R gl % owner, March 24, was raining when > anc A DR < capture the majority of the applause|has improved wonderfully in the past & One thing he promised his daugh- it. There's only one way to face that| pa' haq told the black Jamb about time. Amputate your vanity hefore- | yo ironea proceedings of the after- With their fine singing, comedy and|few years. Mr. Downey is also con- | Miss Hanna left home, and her body GartiinG . s . EHab. s hand with a sharp, swift stroke, then, 2 -~ |dancing numbers, nected with the Paul Whiteman's or. | vesterday still was clad as then, even |ter, Mlle. Germaine, A i when the wound has healed, you can Wesley Barry, the freckle-faced|chestra in New York. He has _|to raincoat and rubber shoes. would “a‘lk with hof IH‘OII]U;’) ),i”: ;m grow old gracefully, almost contented- | = | movie star, plays hookey more than|peared in this city for the K. of (\,| During the first week but slight P'fl_rkvtlk f‘;lg:lf.fit’]l\hlgizl\\:IF g e ly. Come along now, the mon is | & once in Gt Jwards' scrcen play, |the B. P, O. F. and the Y. M. T. A, |search Was made for her, her parents|S2id, but wha 'f“;\‘ ]non\r‘n! a i over, and I have important things to N & T |Bchaool Days; whish comes to , thelB. soclety and it is' expectsd that|seid, &s it had bsen thein diughter's|on. the spur of the {‘ Tl e i) gay to you and young Mr. Chester.” / S Bthn ‘abcaiionally to lsava nonia far | .. The. only. traga ot formality; What Madge Regretted. i brict informal visits with friends,|Pe tonight. He \\'lllvs:l\(-.;\.an;”l!gllli‘: I followed her with gratitude and Mora recently every means of searon| Vestemn rlltoad man who ‘was his humility, pushing out of sight the wod easrisd to wIthoUY rodustion: bt [1i9sE on the Amestean folir, in Maces vanity which she had just appeased-— Anclifa, well d”m”’v’," the ?1_0&1. t will be gratitude for her timely succor of [ &n autopsy by John Cole. coroner,|® stritly private affair. govarppneaiusntith Shm bty whefore unty physician Fisher indicated the R the sanity, the greatness of spirit, RN [Sotme, womans Tungs were i good| ~ PRINCIPAL BACON RESIGNS P hicane e e man v had: pog: 4 ) | B B = condition. Tt then was determined to| Meriden, April 28.—Francis 1. Ba- sessed rare beauty, had seen her youth X ey | One color doesn't make a summer ; have the stomach examined. con, principal of Meriden High schqol Dassianiipialaopiedfwliesbann arauthe. / ! Mk [ costume. No, and one fabric doesn’t Body Kept on fee {oday resigned to become principal of slvering hairfandietohing acial:lines p S leither. “In union there is strength” | Her wrists gave cvidence of having|the high school at Newton, Mass. Bl adlesaen: 4 PR | is the fashionable slogan for summer. | been bound tightly for an extended|cnding his duties here in June. M. Mgpolissiennrin o l mifeobing e 2 3 One delightful and typical costume | > \ period, although no rope or wire was| llacon came here six ye ago. S LA et oD : [ seen in a New York shop was made | | found near the body. The hody itself JDis.eves the same jook of boyish ad-| K 2 of gray ratine striped with black | e it Rl Esanc ipFidiem - and canary vellow. Its long cape it had heen kept on lee, or in a cold | G AT | was well preserved and opinion that hefore auick! averted v -, + - efore. T kly averted my own ¢ & was lined with canary colored voile place since death was voiced. No put it. ~ You haven't hegun to break | w,v2 That's what 1 always do when yet. In fact, [ believe you're 100k- [ pove eall me ing better in some ways than you werc Showball Tikda. no . apEwen He when I first saw you that evening at|¢o0q and Jooked at Johnnie Green the theater, and 1 thought that night | who was walking towards him with you were ahout the prettiest bit of [ gurcirotened hand flesh and blood [ had ever seen.” ltste onilt aniad, the Biask Tamb "NEW BRUTA iy Tonight And Saturday with a fine little rage at my mother- - ; e : ; ; L and the sz material was used for A i R in-law in my heart. By her outburst A [ el sdip. InuLenial A | marks of violence, except the imprints : 5 Johnnie Green wondered what had blouse that accompanied the \ about the wrists were found. she had eftectually prevented me from | © oo ovex Snowball slip-on. The gketehes show Miss Hanna was described by ac- ever again rezarding young M you other ways in which two fabrics < quaintances here as, at times melan- New Britain Phone 2347 ter with impersonal 1r|r‘nd1‘|nr‘ yii- have but n. gingle thouslit. STy e Siven' 1B nte of coyliE ot by should always be self-conscious when | oon pefore, | 'wo colors of the same fabric may | 3 Sattaldeias hae Had Rt e el TONIGHT AND ALL WE in his presence, always be wondering | wyeli—.' §nowball murmurmed, ns|also be combined with excellent re- | g A R e R how much of what she had said con-| o pegitated, not knowing whether to | sults. Paisely patterned silks are ( s e MR. LOUIS MANN cerning his thought of me was true. |opoy the black lamb or Johnnie |shown with plain colors and so are ! b n R ey R et v and N Ea RN e ot fdoHRHlic cer, striped and checked ratines and ging- | squares removed from the vacant par- CORMICAN PLAYERS introspection, however. She was| “.yyeiil Are you coming with me?” | hams. Where plain colors aye used | ‘qn; e A i T s et B P S speaking briskly almost before we|y0 hack jamb demanded. “I'm not | together the popular combinations | sonaesS R R e “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” reached Tom Chester's side. going to stap here where that boy can |are black and red, beige and red, tan s ; JOFFRE SAILS FRIDAY Matinees Wed., Thurs., Sat. KEITH VAUDEVILLE “Now Madge, Mr. Chester has only a | orap ma. 1 don't intend to spend my |and brown, sand and navy and two | i Afternoons 2:20—Evenings 8:15 With few minutes before he must leave tofyime jumping through any ol hoop. |shades of gray. meet those operatives, "’"" “{‘h have| pm not quite so silly as to do that.” s May 4, 5, 6 « ”» i B"?nm‘ ?. Aikis: m(: mr‘»nz 'omy\p b Religye Dil- sy quliinle gatEh) i 4 ¥ French Military Leader, After Stren- MR. LOUIS MANN THE DRUG CLERK LTI from (the iman -1 DA me Snowball told hira. “Johnnie | B E b A i An Excellent Musical Comedy :h;:yh:”y'-:':'ir r‘”"i‘“r:’m"‘gl:l‘;h h]:‘w:';’: said something yesterday about our VANRY uous Period of Fetes and Banquets, “THE CHEATER” s LA by mail. i AVeS ] joining the c No doubt you've A ) ) Let's Go ¢ 2 e h--v H\U!-(;;‘:‘ lm,"\ q: noticed the circus posters on the side L i ’ o { Resting Before Leaving for Home, Reserve your seats by Phone or Nineteen Hundred Twenty-two Gt Bt R RaE Wi i |Recipes to Serve Hot or Cold A R Nor Aol 23 =istwas ok Mail b drnlel o ale) 1t ISENOIA. | o1 have,” sald the black lamh with | b Y X/ ; ' ! uE & Katherine, at the hospital. won't come | (omething jike a sneer. “No doubt 5 e . A d :,e‘:;: nl‘{g:q\‘l\;;s.th;fil\:]«":flypn:vld rm:_v; back here even for five minutes until| o oo™ hoticed the picture of the ¥ o D b \ t] , Mars re today was > f % be served hot or| he is safely ont of the way. If wej; . ... N Tt Serisd | ; ? . cold. s g see her, it will he in Dr. Pettit's, “uyoq | pave Snowball admitted hot - they sheutd office. And while Ar. Chester will “My un¢le joined a cireus once," Ay anl YA d 4 : receive the reports of the aperatives, [ ity P I ! e ¢ he must not come here again ".\!lly “Is that s0?" eried Snowball. *Tell some sort, prefer- | - | \{ i ety L lonnd ont today that SMIL| o —aid 1e enjoy, 4t7 ably tomato It i O en um ' R went with his employer into the next| "y gt o g SeELAA R Thk Th Bl . h county to look at some horses, so he plied. *He never came back Sy 4Bbsn0m & : i I £ ; tard sauce or 18 out of the way for a few hours, but) pyav faq him to the tiger—so I have / liaraaradiel deucs —" T 2ol ® ) we must not risk another conference |pee o1 Dananeion e here Anrl\i\(\lx i mlesmc ’h)w w'l'l‘ And then the black lamb sarted to | 3 Both st snd | l ln r O in the < e, Chester, yet he mus speaking to Mr h r | e . : g | S b wnever the vren| v AN BLIESALE SUGRURIL Whidksd) — pvEE] -G Gunnery practice and naval man manage to see you when 1 ahout and followed him |a meat loaf, but always in combina- |eyyers in the Firth of Forth Hive bhan have anything to report to m Johnnie Green wondered what had [tion with porl Bef, veal i 3 s I i L i at had | ork ief, veal and pork | guspended by the British ad Ity in | Bk S SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW Lila Lee and Gladys George Therefore, I have arranged this ome over Snowball. W this the larc sometimes con « 0 Snowha: A8 s ol somety comhined 1 held my breath, wondering what - dh 3 s . order to improve the sea fishing. pet that had once followed him all the Beef and Veal Loaf PICKARD’S SEAIL ( 1CK 'S SEALS she meant me to do Way 16 §ohoold Three-quarter ; ; 5 s pound lean pork, 1 ® R S— pound lean veeal, 1% pounds les \ 3—Other Acts—3 beef, 1 cup bread crumbs, 1 cup milk, /s 4 l oun a e I dessertspoon salt, 3 (e | Mon., Tues., Wed 5 S.y A “The First Rendezvous” “I'l keep him tied up in the barn spoon pep- hl.~~-‘.’|nm|vr‘r In‘mmw f lm.\‘i ’\\h"“; thought Johnnie. If he intended to | 4 - people occasionally sell milk—to callloqny cirens trick Snowball, he!per, 2 eggs, 3 slices fat salt pork. T iy oot i e e et U e S L L B U : ) HAROLD LLOYD in milk if we wish to call for it. HIS| pe time chasing him all around the | butcher. Season with salt and pep- N i ° “A SAILOR-MADE MAN" friend does not know the reason for| . q,ro per and mix well. 1t will be neces- * & 5 | the call, but obliges Mr. Chester, 8]° At jagt johnnie Green had Snowball | sary to use the hands to mix the meat /& 4 ur ntlre oc discreet, and will be silent \‘ Welcornered. At last he slipped a rope | thoroughly. Add bread crumbs, milk | here is where you come i Ol [ ahout Snowball's neck. And then he and esgs slightly beaten. Mix well | drive along one of these roads until}jag pig pet towards the bars and shape in loal. Put in a long pan y : - ° you come to the place we shall desig-1 .y a!" called the black lamb, and lay the slices of salt pork mm~! ! nate, stop vour car and step into the Tt sounded go much like a jeer that the top of loaf. | o rlmme a s woods as it gathering autumn 1€aves| joppnie furned aronnd and made a| Pour three-quarters eup boiling g : i —every ont who has ever seen you|race at the hlack rasca water in the pan and bake 20 m\n-‘I | | knows what & bug you are on that In the barnyard Johnnic brought|utes i na hot oven. IReduce the heat { i y i i et 8 O Ty AR N oW ovbi, TR : 'TOW W/ + astounding reductions on every hat anyway Mr. Ches Will be near. | eorth 4 paper-covered hoop. He held and cover with buttered papef. Bake | Tomorrow we offer astounding s, and will deliver the mess it up in front of Snowhall, “Jump!" one hour and 15 minutes longer. = ) . in the store. Great savings await the purchaser of millin- REioh you Will reember exdotly. HE|ys gried Serve hot with tomato or brown| It's the flexible steel ery here tomorrow. QVLIIERINS -"”'"”“' ""‘ s ‘! LanCe "}“ IS Bt Snowball drew back sauce. Or iet cool and serve cold. spring in Dr. Kahler Br ahriferant roud,, and. Wil Uhen| mspnoain he Wieated. “How db AL ! & oA o ) e vamose while you cut enough antumn |y know that there fsn't a tiger behind | Two pounds lean veal, 1-4 pound Shoes that supports PIPING ROCK SPORT BANDED SAILORS TODAY—CONTINUOUS Jeaves to give an ostensible reason [y S boidt, 2 6 p s, 1 for vour stop, pile them in the Comnl” shanls e lim, cup cream, 1 desscrtgpoon salt, b |(‘a-\} )ourfnotcomfortably | $l 98 Nat. “Chick” Haincs & Co., { “ Up §hk drive home The first rendez [uyumes fum spoon pepper, 4 thin slices bacon. and keeps your arch ¢ Y es My Dear, give you now Snowball only moved further away. Have veal and pork ground very | And then Johnnie Green lowered | fine Mix well Beat eggs and add | 1‘ H . . rom la lng the paper-covered hoop and stepped |to meat. Crumb crackers. Add al-| || torward to grasp Snowball by his ternately with cream to first mixture SPORT HATS CHILDREN'S H e kaiory s and Harrs: Crane, May and Crane; Stanley Add seasonings and mix well, { right at him, and grinning hor- | hour in a moderate oven. Baste | ribly, w a tiger pasted upon the every 15 nmmll‘.‘:q o SHOES | All Millinery Material, Wreaths, Flowers, Ostrich Fans g i side of the barn. | Sunday Night Snowball turned and ran towtrds Two pounds round steak, % pound cies, ete., at a Qpecial 209, Discount. Sy o » 209 S . lean pork, 3 eggs, 3 (tablespoons | vous | the gate Double :)(’_:";:fl‘:;""' shte H'r-[\\vl,,y.l' 1922 by Me lll\]HrHLlH 'ywvv:n':d ;-H{Hx\u.. Ilull;.l-llnr;.:p::ynn ‘ l:{\:\v‘hr” Come in and see these L PARSONS‘ Diana Allen and Joe King i tablespoon salt, 'z teaspoon pepper. stylish shoes. Let us S Y. Ye— LADIES ¢ I.I’H ,"\ FERTAINED H H 7 “MAN AND WOMAN" membery of the Tadles: ciub |k well. Beat-exgs and:kddl-to meat,| |, SEDI tHBIESIVE umm “HE] STICET { | usual comtert teatures TONIGHT AT 8:15. and friends, were the s at a|Add remaining ingredients, alternat Lester Cuneo whist and soctal held at the home of ing th efinely rolled crackers with the ® ) ALL WEEK—~MATINKES [ John A. Anderson at 525 Chestnut [milk. Shape in a loaf, put in a deep Wedaesday and Ssterdey > . T QON Y street nigh ‘he winners at|pan and cover with buttered paper. e r :'a", 5 Musiosl Buioess, “LONE HAND WILSON \‘ § re as "u\ n‘\‘hs l.:‘lvll‘lyv»{" ma’xl :5..‘«!» lnwr\ l‘lv m]mvnvs with \f(v::m;:‘ I“ODLR BOOT l lne y O. i ’ ‘[‘rfii‘ ‘G“E ‘Ihm:\I E‘l‘m 188 MAIN New Britain Y. M. C. A. Bldg. WO LITUe GirS in biug Monty Banks Miss Tna Anderson; ladies’ consolation, | water and melted butter. To make ‘ SHOP MY, Ol YOU.” i ) st Mrs. John A, Krickson; gentlemen's|the liquid for basting add two table . i CCLEAN first, Albert M. Peterson: ladics' gec. | spoons hutter 1o one cup bolling 168 Main St. Sl | CLEAN AND DRY i two tablespoons | —Clean-Up Week. Wi SR d. August Johnson. Vocal and in- | water. Use about Screen Snapshots J B L strumental numbers were contributed cach time. 50 § and a dainty collation was served. (Copyright, 1922, NEA Feryvice,) |