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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922, 4 T T ———— "Something Different,” and Willluny Desmond will be offered In “Danger- ous Toys,' & very dramatis story of ‘MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS 5 PEASANT EMBROIDERIES | b L v [ : ) lia triend. Othex fiims Wil include o j - new chapter of “Terror Train,"” with Adele fiarrison's New Phase of Efleen Hedgulck and other short sub- Jects, REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | y | GEEE Rl PR fifi[]fl[f PLANNING Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical notioes and reviews In this column nre written - - ————————— — - p by the for the respective amusement company. What Tom Chester Bought to them, then rose, walked swiftly to K - Lillian’s Attention, the reading table, spread s newspaper aonmnn. Monda | y John Gilbert MASONS AT LYCEUM = |, B | over It, and moved the glasses rapidly arbarn Bedford in “Arablan JAILY FASHION BERVICE e wwes sy, | ”\7"’";1,"“'3"' ” "“l' --*yhfi ‘V:‘"” "m around, looking through them the “ MONDAY NIGHT Love"” will be shown. This picture at he I somet} interesting to P v S 5% " wlien Bs sk rbed iy whil : o shows the wild life on the mysterious ! ( s 0 Reading glasses ! she commented, Sahara desert > le ay ex 011 by lg a away the utmur betrayed the excite- | gee how the letters flash out. If you @ The last nl' the week little Baby ‘rnuér:l”yll\:‘l'::.u.- evidently striving hard :’.."1 “u'.‘.?l;';.':i:\rll;\:::ngluuu here, you'd [ ' P! All proceeds from the Lyceum. on| Thelma, child mystio and mind read December * I realized that unconsciously he was| gne Monday night will go to the Masonic|er will play a return engagement. 1e held up the glasses to her eyes | Temple Building funds, under the modelling his demeanor upon Lilian's, [as it feting th . trying to emulate her poise and cool- ‘{f ;“r" ;(?a;..].::yn‘ then lowered them | - !ernu;flxhconlrac(‘wflhl.:llnmes Cor.]l:r:- PALACE THEATER Aziz Grotte, M. O. V. P, E. R., has ness, her “‘poker face” and voice of de- Al o8, “Now, ) can’ of the Cormioan Plkvers. ¢ star X Y 4 B0 of Aspoanian, wiieh | $h. uastls AL KA dhy i, g, ‘ : " Brofuotian ln Tune’ Cowl fraat mics | Sk s Pet MAndRY matioge the arracht 1058 M0 o MELMAAL when there is anyth SRy Ao e g % BERVINE Soa0 I % cess, “Smilin' Through” and the|j “lig iy ouen 0 gpe ente‘it vear. On May 26 the Amaranth Min- portant on 1. Bu was 100|}ike this? 'rhrrrns :nnnxe::x:'g“mhh:‘r;l“ [ > Cormican Players will be at their| ;i 010y of medern umun Miss |strels will give & minstrel show and ;‘:\?I ;.‘.;‘ ", : ‘:“ M\l"ix n‘n this. Can you figure out the answer,| '::;:m‘;sth“ play, the mahagement Talmadge has a dual role in which ld»nce at the rooms in the Llectric slasm {0 be successful in his imi- (pmy chegter? | ‘ her emotional powers rige to new and [bullding. On June 16 the Grotto tation, and Lillian nudged me gleeful- : ) o | Monday night will be Masonic night el d regul tin, return the ladder he had used in|. PR - g | fraternity is expected, both to enjoy i climbing to the roof, and was safely| Chanry and pulled at the lning | the play’and to help well the new: ¥2Un8 Bifli who falla in love: with the [oponing of ihe new Biub roomey b SEratol 5 ? Look !" he said dramatically. building fund son of a man who_had kHied the The annual summer outing will be i B S . Y X .| woman her guardian was to marry. |beld, probably at lLake Compounce, s )uxb\..m she said mater- dr:.g“:::‘:r}:dh:lzzlll;‘(;(:\:'ht;o::!u‘: In addition to playing a dual role, [on June 24 and sometime during 3 x.l;;u‘:y:.‘».;r(‘n | : < 2 R s i Monday evening. Norma has two leading men, Wynd- |July the _Groltlo wl‘ll hnveT:‘aan Tlo‘?;: from waving 1 e 7 3 ? i o ver. wi Isn't that blas —chiefly red and blue, helped out C::t(nlatal lodges. the Grotto and |2t 3 L8 0.t mo e Nomie T6| " Obeh Grotto of Bridgeport will have : ::;hy:f]‘;?c' gl;::::fi"p\;;‘f‘l:':{le;: zm;'w A .;“l‘:‘r;: ambers. The |8t her histrionic hest in the dual role , rilflfh{;m0nl=*:”°: J“‘{,'zln ‘lg"d:‘; 4 f ; 5 Goltadieg s |Of the beautiful Moonyeen of the 60's|July 22 there will be a big fie bellflowers and bizarre birds are the ’;lgl:.:t‘irm:ndn‘o}:“ ;;’;‘;z"m: N::m:; and the equally charming Kathleen of |at Pleasure Beach to which the local 4 : modern times. The Palace presénta.|Grotto is invited. ‘orite patterns, \ Sometimes the designs are em.|open to the public as that on any |y "y Yoiiiie an augmented Sym.| The fall ceremonial in this city will But to my surprise 1 found myself 2 secretly eriticising her tone and man y' broidered, but more often they are ap- |other night. phony orchestra, several young ladies |take place on November 17 at one of ner, wondering if they were pot a bit i /2 p]lqued to a garment in some strong- ; THEATER wil act as ushers, costumed in the|the local theaters supercilious when characterizi Tomn e _/f‘_ ly contrasting color. FOX S cléthes that are predominant in the| Irom November 25 through 29 an- Chester’s honest young entt TOO MUCH COUSIN, o2 S0 Alice Day, premier soloist at Fox's, | early scenes of the picture, Mrs. Mary |Other Grotto carpival will be held at It was the first time that a S ] dti is one of the most delightful singers|T. Crean will sing ““Smilin’ Through |the clubrooms and arrangements will thought of lillian's attitude had ever AL Woodpecker wished that he sweetbreads, three cups diced chickén, | heard here in a long time and again during the big dramatic scene, and|bPe made for the first annual formal crossed my mind, and it was but an |} s0 pleasant to his cousin WEI]I]IN[i ”JN[;HE']NS... 24 mushrooms and three peppers will | tonight a big audience is expected to [the price of admission will not be ad-|ball to be held sometime in Decem- instant before the revulsion came, and r. It was all well enough | be necessary with six cups of cream |pe on hand to greet her. Others acts|vanced. As an added attraction with 5 e i 11 e number of stag parties wi 1 was Zcoring myself savagely for my | 0F Mr Flicker to drum upon Reddy's sauce to serve 12, are comedy dialogues, singing and|“Smilin' Through,” Ha t of tin on r f * ba i f ) rold ‘Lloyd w. disloyalty to my friend, hoping tremu- | Pit of tin on the roof of the barn so WHAT Tfl SERVE The shad roe is cooked in salted|gancing and a boxing bout between!ne offered in hfi, Tiest wm,,,yy..N,{f_‘ held during the fall and winter months lously that her Keen insight had not |!CNE s he drummed late in the morn acidulated water 20 minutes. Drain oo u WA "l Farnum 10 |er Seanen e it s ey, “NeV | and there will aiso be & series of H 3 subscription dances at the ¢lub rooms. T 5 g. But when he drummed early, as and, when cold, cut in half inch|., " a guessed my ti in ut w ; i and, when cold, ¢ Shackles of Gold"” is the feature pic- o 3 subs 1 could tell nothing fram her voice, | N sometimes did, it usually happened slices. Toss with hearts of lettuce | " ;“”, \lires reclexolssorenma Ttel Rt Sty ot Co e A (atab lliTode Ehe Tkaatt that Reddy had to wait before he and lat stand on fce till chilled. S ; Sy IRt Snow ARG theRd1gog Vil pring ceremonial last night could hegin his own maorning tatteo k I l;l dth 1 uu“e e Sunday night's program brings|bring two excellent photoplay features at the spring ceremoni: ght. 14 . | e Sprinkle with lemon | | Vivian Martin in a drama “The Song | that will ba enjoyed by everyone, |The ceremonial cast worked in good however, whe t she spoke, for al it apparently as reflective curi i A0 Waodstokbn AIARIE T1ke n 4y Woodpecker t | (Sis i : g t ] i c dp (Sister Mary today devotes the third | few drops of onion juice before put. of the Soul” and Mabel Normand in |Constance Binney will Lo . teen 1 s e B R refreshments were served. There were osity. a ” ¢ Ble it that a 1 n fact, it seemed to him icl e Seri I3 . | ti i Serve with cucumber He found sor NE oF n's, of | fhat at i In fa article of her bridal series to instruc-[ting on ice. er 4 Kieh. Grasil /EonikaG. Coiires. it there on th some. | that Mr. Flicker had quite forgotten |tjons for serving wedding Juncheons.) | sauce. P —_— |vistors from Bela Grottoat Springfield, his manner: For, if he happened to | s A finely chopped cucumber is| . Syria Grotto at Hartford, Hejaz Grot- thing from probably think ; P e b Fiasiv. TTA reach the barn first, he never stopped | A juncheon i5 served hetween 1|added to whipped cream. The cu- ings bank of Hartford, $536.22; de- Ni v beh Grotto in B et b }f]'i jrumming until he had all but drum- | g'clock and 5. As the hour grows|cumber should be well seasoned with| RICHARDS ESTATE posit in the New Britain Trust cnm-‘;: g?,,,:::’or,}fa erand 1o sake, as we investigation in| M his head off. At least, that was|jater the function resembles a high[salt and minced parsley and vinegar pany, $103.60; two shares of Fisk Y S ) Tam fia dnnk "wu.«lf’:',‘(‘“’ it seemed to Reddy Wood- (tes and if the affair is en the wed-|and allowed to_stand on ice two or TOTALS 523’921_10 «[,:ur;‘pam stoz‘k,’nn value; note of I B et en Tob of an individual to| PeCKer: ding date the service should be veéYy three hours. Drain and fold into| % isk for $150, no value; 15 shares carry anything criminating about At h times r“._rrhlv did everything | formal. A lun:heon given for the|the whipped cream Just before of American Hardware Corporation . he could think of—short of Xn<"'1fl”.\"ma|ds before the wedding day may be | serving. stock, at $159, $2,385; 10 shares pre- ‘But. don't vou think—" 1 began|/Fhting—to make Mr. Flicker stop.|rather informgl, just as the hostess S et k. arma aistan Deceased Alderman’s Properties Are | ferred stock of Stanley Works at $28, Wiiasatly, hesiteting, for 1 fesped|i: de 2 soupd like & tree fomd, |shoses {Gontibhy o iberag i . Inventoried by H. V. Camp and $2,800; War Savings Certificate, that Lilljan ,w | Aeem absurd the|Kir—=rr. ktror. He tapped on the| Very often, on account of trains, it} i Hiels BY Sistar Mary oAl g% 43 $46: $100 coupon Liberty Loan of A ert ok had EfsicE fhe shingles with his ‘m:, He flew right |is convenient for a wedding to take *[‘A;“’ her "“: Cwl'l ‘1‘);rar i the' G. A. Quigley. 1917, 30'. 40; $100 coupon bond o ahead. Snill it she said, ana|C¥er Mr. Flicker's head. But it|place in mid-afternoon. In this event bri =m m*’"“~nda‘;) aRE Fourth Liberty Loan, $97.66; $100! o R T o Rt o e ngi Mr. Flicker simply | these menus and recipes may offer | Herald on Monday. An inventery of the estate of Hu-[coupon bond, Fourth Liberty Loan, 3 & ‘ ) couldn’t take a hint suggestions that will be of help. bert P. Richards late of Chestnut|$97.66; $50 second Libherty Lo 1igh w tha he face she ur 3 w " A | & A §nL T ran that the face she turned| oy nes v e erder nim to hop| sireet, was.fled vesterday in probate $15.02; share n Sovereigns ~Trading SUNDAY NIGHT $30; 8 * to me was attentive away.” thonght Reddy “He's my! Here Are Menus for Luncheon. court by Herbert V. Camp and|Co. promissory note, B S Smith 1580 Vers, aoncetled ar-| oousin, Besides, he's bigger than T, Iced Bouillon George A. Quigley, appraisers, show- shares Masonic Temple Corporation, rogant,” 1 faltered, “that 1 tho am; and he does look terribly fierce | Coquilles of Lobster l..m a valuation of $23,921.40. $200; share preferred stock in Hart- | Excellent Double Features might have conceived some plan for|gith that black moustache.” Green and Ripe Olives Following is the inventory: *|ford Auto Club Garage, no value; 2 "_'h""',"‘h reference data about him| " Though he may have looked fierce, Noisettes of Lamb Real estafe, No. 225-230 Chestnut|shares East Palestine Rubber, CONSTANCE BINNEY s Sl SR LIL € no one gould | Mint Jelly New Peas |street, $9,000; real estate at Pine[value; furniture in Pine Meado: < (aserprsk tuo himealn : Grape Fruit Salad Cheese Croquettes Meadows, New Hartford, $5,600; note|house, $300; script certificate, $75; T ‘Reading Glasses I B el o A L e e e ; i) Maple Parfait edding Cake secured by mortgage in Torrington, |total, $23,921.40. | X g S h, e RldenRar g RO Coffee : . {ding F h!sa,«»nn; one automobile, $600; deposit “Something Different” e ot ra g Mo e g vt Rk == ] v g {in the Burritt Savings bank, $56.01;| The fur Seal industry of the Pribilof o aeate 1 e e o gt | e 3 ediond Bl Delight of Children Holding Forth - tne murrit saviogs vank ssuor:| mhe tur seal industey of the Priviiot | (o) 1 1AM DESMOND L I R R R e : : 22 Tomato and Anchovy Canape o y ain, $872.93; deposit in the Dime Sav-|ernment from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 - SRS o mnly bubaihg, he| : =57 || e R e S8 Paek trcas in Vibberts’ Lot Sinn T “Dangerous Toys” Madze Makes a Suggestion. “More than that, 1 returned, try- ' 24 p \ : 1 g0 surcharged with mystery and im-| 2 | With Mushrooms and Peppers portance. We won't say a word, just < } Shad Roe Salad Cucumber Sauce eds iet him stage his little drama in his Angle: Parfait in.Merngue ) N ly d Shells with Strawberries The Walter L. Main circus, one of eW W — GET .THE MABIT=-GO Tu ‘ Coffee the oldest in point of continuous| > £ Starting Monday Matinee showing in this country, is in the city % darkness for my disloyal mental criti- i {5 ‘ 1ced Bouillon today renewing acquaintance. In| cism of her. And then Tom Chester ; | Five pounds lean beef, 2 pounds|years past it used to be an annual| had joined us, and we made our way ) /758 | marrow bone, 3 pounds veal shin and |visitor but its last appearance here | back into the living-room, and ‘drew ‘ | knuckle, 4 auarts cold water, 2 tea-|was 18 years ago, the same yesr that, : i Sunday Night our chairs close to the cheery, leap-| E SN spoons peppercorns, 1% tahlespoons |it was wrecked at Tyrone, Pa., when | s b ” - 1, cup diced carrot, % cup diced |the entire train went over an embank- a 4 2 BIG FEATURES ing flames in the fireplace X salt, “If you don’t mind, Mrs. Gr 2 leelery, 1% cup chopped onion, 1|ment and all that was left of the big| Tll get a glass of water,” Tom Ches R bunch parsley, 1 lemon, whites three [show was a mass of charred embers. ” % i ter said. 0. indeed,” as 1 started eggs, 3 tablespoons granulated gela The fathers of many of the kids| : % 5 to rise. “I can help my Shall 1 tine. who are seeing the hig circus today | Ol'man tring either of yvou a glass?" He flew right over MrFlicker's | Remove fat from marrow hone and |ior carrving water, did the same thing 3 A s hoad {melt. Cut lean meat in inch cubes|when they were boys and no doubht ; ! g e q hny em c cater for the j « sa” at our negative, and 1 saw Lillian's and brown one-third of it in the hotlriany of them carried wa : : What Happened to Rosa’ evibrows knit slightly, and knew that [ Mr. Filicker always acted in the most | ot Put remaining meat in soup|Fowers Hippodrome elephants, a spe- ’ 2 Wha ppe ¥ SR 3 A 5 1 s4 v 0SS L s [ ter | cial feature with the circus this i % ¢ ' LI . his subterfuge, for it was patently|DIfasant manner possible. And when {gettle and let mnd in cold wa : cuen, had puzzled her F“\,,,,m,\. he finished his drumming, he never paif hour. for its was with the Main ghows B lVlan ln young Mr. Chester's little drama need- failed to ask Reddy Woodpecker how | Hgve the veal shin and knuckle well | they became famous and were en- o ed a preliminary examination of its| " 11ked it | erack Add browned meat and|gziged by the New York Hippodrome 13 —in— properties . Tt was a hard question for Reddy phone to meat in kettle and bring to|when that hig playhouse was first i 4 S RN he paime: Baok Arew from |19 answer, because he didn't care in!pofting point. Skim carefully andfcpened, to remain till they returned gt % “Song of the Soul” his: pocket s &mall dark object wng | the least for Mr. Flicker's tattoos. He |gimmer four hours this spring to the same eircus, and/ . : : ‘s . handed it to Lillian with an echo of | thought his ow were iar .better | [y not let the soup boil while cook-|tieir first appearance under canvas i g A 5 Comedy Fox News the remark he had made when com.|Sometimes Reddy pretended not toling, Add4 salt and peppercorns, car-lin 1§ years. S HE A884 fls Tadder : i hear his cousin's question, but started | rot; celery, onion and parsley and Train Is Unloaded R e PN |drumming at once. Sometimes he | gimmer two hours longer. y The hig circus was in Meriden yes- : ' Mon.—Tues. Ny Msdasusodt said, "I believe that's an improvement | Strain through fine wire strainer|terqay and leaving at 1 o'clock, reach- Y] 5 4 G e took it from his extended hand|OV6T vesterday's tattoo.” And at last|and cool quickly. Remove the €led here at 7 a. m ST aut cominent 1 saw that it| D€ exclaimed one morning. “You|of fat over the top. If the stock has| The train of 25 cars was side- s 8 3 5 : A vy ought to join the Woodchuck broth- | formed a firm jelly, gelatine need notf¢rscked in the New Haven yards and | . & i an eyeglass case, the finest and i ' f & atest Photopla: B et % i nd,. aitian tushed 1t he added) S the usual crowd of small boys and ; £ 5 The Greatest Photoplay = st of its k Al 1 % — - 5, iok in stew pan. emon | v an older rowth were on » : N i A e " ind 5 r was a great person to Put stick in stew pan 4 oys of an o 4 D 3 [ i S EL DI SR Tng TV aie | o, /2" He asked it now, juice. Ieat egg whites slightly and|pund In less than an hour the train n : ! ¢ 4 1) of Modern Times ! y. opened 0 i B v iRy el wne | 1 pieces. | . F ; wagong i ; 2 N ViR s (R Reddy told him the | zd4d the shelis broken in small p was unloaded and the heavy wagons| Ar b Lo ssesywhilCh it contafned, sorutinis 7 huck brothers are famous | Add this to stock and bring quickly lware on the way to the show grounds| First picture of Rudolph Valens a lan Ve ! SYMPHONY ORC}fiESTRA e whistlers. And they need someMbdy |to boiling point, stirring constantly __ [on Staniey street at Vibberts lot. The tino and his wife, formerly Miss . Shei H 4 f 1 Let hool hard three minutes. Re-|yoiing wae facilitated by the use of | Winifred Hudnut, whom Valentino If you liked the Sheik No Advance in Prices to drum for them while they whistie j Fi P you can’t miss this {J I've often heard them chirping away |duce heat and siinmer 20 minutes |z qpycks and they hauled trains of married in Mexico. California i M WURKING GIHLS at two thicknesses of cheese- | e 21 gix wagons at one time. On| authorities aro investigating the MRS. MARY T. CREAN own way There was such genuine kindliness in her tone that 1 flushed in the He walked abruptly ont of the room by themsclves over © in the pasture. | Skim. 1 and, aé vou must know, there's no|cloth ot a fine wire sStrainer and|ine ghow grounds, elephants raised marriage. <l 3 Soloist music that sounds better than Arum- | pour stick thréugh the center poles and the gasoline; ming, wath a little shrill whistling to Soften gelatine in one-half cup cold | 4pjven stake driver put down all the | ! Keep stock as hot as poseible |y, pag in quick time. The circus has| : Matinees at 2:00 P. M. g0 With it-—unless it's a little whist- | water L | Co ling, with plenty of loud drumming.” | while straining. The aish the ;10«1 a big spread of canvas with the "l:f €6 2] i t 7:30 P. M % rites Con- Mr. Flicker's favorite word W 2 | strains into should be placed n 2 |t,5 gaating 5000 paople is upheid oy Evenings at 7:2 . M. 'Read What Mrs. Lucas W s Whe Y bl (heger Bl of BoUIINE SVaLeD five center poles. The show also has % % sprang to his bill ag cerning Her Troubles, Which | inquired. “do vou not drum for the| Add this softened gelatine 1o 1he |, renagerie and side show. four sta- Daylight Saving Time. J L-k Y Woodchuck mrothers yonrself?" | boiling stock and stir till 4]1!-.sfl|:"'f hles two cooking tents, 2 hlacksmith Mlybe ust Like Yours Reddy Woodpecker shook his head, |Tet stand in a cold place 1o chill [ ghon ang harness shop and severai| e Ty T “I want 1o practice more, before 1/Serve in houillon cups. |minor tents. | —— A—. Extl‘a Added At'raction ' St. Louis, Mo.—*I had troubles that | ioin a troupe.” he | Conuiltes of 11;,;»1';rmmw Parade Draws Die flfnud meak Stomch [ |1he iri drammr 1 Flaisl Va || Bl lomiers ani semove ien &"h““"‘w?”h’?aW e in “Never Weaken” e ey |16 ‘p[}]‘v ‘1:1:uv's and mushrooms 1 the ‘,r‘,‘”:vlfl‘mu:?r; ‘r:\usl:a‘ nulrid(-rs, there R R g 3 Reels of Screams about a year and was ‘T dou't * said Red € unable to work or “No, you s Filcker. (butter, melted in a sniooth sance pai. |, coneertad craning of Necks P11 9 9 stand on my feet for | And it was plain that ne didn't think |Sur over fire tili very hot. | P circns made o good display of | H any ]enséth of time. [so, cither. Fut before ¢ could Add white sauce and .\f;“sr:n n_ln'r; Wil aniny N AN cAZS. that at- My husband’s aunt | make up his mind to quarre th his salt and peEpper Keop NIXtUre 10| o ncarvone's attention contained S : ; 0 AL to%d me how muih ousin, Mr. iflicker asked him another | over hot alter ti needeaE HErve- fn | /S Ao kA big lion sesmingiy ALL PROCLEDS FOR MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING FUND ood Lydia E. Pink- [question—not “Why?" but “Where?" |timbale cast Lo o] the best of friemds. There were ele- | lokets Y . Enm's Vegetable Whe ajd Mr, Wiicker earn-| The noiscites of lamb are filets of | 0 ™ n e catifopes and bands, | Tickets On Saie At Crowell's f| Compound had done | eciiy \ere can one find these | tamlb cut from the loin. An artichoke 1 west cowboys and cowsisin, and |l Pl Al AL A 68 LB, herand beggedme to | Woodcnick hrothers? j& filled with 4 minced mushroom | S0 L e Bl S oes to make up al try it, so 1 did. AII my pains and weak- ‘ can find them in the pastisre [puree This is placed on a brotied [ VRS L parade. pess are gone, my stomach is all right |, they'r 1 the clover patch. lamb fillet and a demi-glace saucc| Circus Has Many Features and I do iny work at home and alsowork | . Jow they are probably in the | poured over the whole : | "tive cire Anchovy Canape. fflfl%“"f‘« S‘P’“‘\‘"ilc"ml’afly ]firf“"m' pasture, for it's a bit early in the sea yomato and / D e |21 Of its adv s ] 1 o q KEN WORDS mend your Vegetable Compound to my |5on ror clover.” Cut bread in slices abou ST lincinded the Powers ilippodrome ele- | D N A f“‘“d‘::t"d yo_u'may&fubhlsh "“Ll""te' “The pas Iwm repeated Mr. Flick- | eighths inch thick Cut l“h rountE ! phants, the famons J frscen troupe | HEAR THE § I:,P 5 asa Amonial, r8. LULU LUCAS, fer, “An! There must be ant hills fn |the size of the tomatoes to be of lcelanders, in an exhibition of their » i . . ant hills in €z 4 - int] s 1 S R AT PAY - -CONTINL QU 719A Vandeventer St., St. Louis, Mo. | (pe pactipe ! Tonst bread aquickly and 1“]'-\-]' % |cports and maane of self-detense. The i “SMILIN’ THROUGHE TORM Kavboos Again and ugaio cie woman teiis an- | “Hundreds of them!" said Reddy, gpeead with anchovy paste, add shic wp of Arab whirlwinds, the With Lymn Staeling and Viéna Archer Crawford | Bogs to awnon other of the r‘ncr% of I,f‘;a E. Yink- | “Then Uil g0 to see the Wood- |of tomato pared and *h“"d" 'd":' rained seals, the Mangean troupe’of | —At The— i '] *ham’s Vegetable Comi»und {chiick brothers at onee,” Mr Flicker |kle with grated cheese and 3 Cast icrobats, Miss Ne Ortego, a wonder- h, e \ o y . You who work must keep yourceif |decided. o he flew off paprika and put under the "‘;’,’J\f" |t artist on the wire, Miss Clark, »awho | LYCEUM THEATER atrong and woll. You can's work if you | (Copyright 1922 Ly Metropolitan | long enough to melt chees o | 8lid by her tectl dewn a 200 faet in- Al \:_'_ Week are suffering from such troubles. Mru. i \l—\\q»u]»rvr Service.- !at once. . | cline, and the regulation circus acts a g 3 Vilitary, Trvas) ¥ A fiummldndtmgbeeul'edtggr?:l":ge“1- | -- Diced chicken and swectbreads afe |including the fuany clowns. After TONTGITE— A PRINCE THEURE WAS” e Compoun e Jell s you k _Almost any statesman couli! settye | reheated In a ri B CHRATL TS o | the reguiar performance there was Mathnec-: W cdnesday, Thursday and Satarday what it did for her. Gjve Lydia F. Pink- | che woild's problems except for the | which mushrooms "Wi chopper Hlan after show in witeh the cowt Mmool Syt ol : | A X- 2 Mat e nod 1Se, Esn.—~Bic, 41 and 33 bam’s Vegetable Compound 2 fair trial | Liind stubboriness of som: other peppers have been added. I'hi sl et b e nnd 18¢ % stotesman, I ure is served n a poity gaell. T with the . 1aet all comers,

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