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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUE @DAY SEPTEMBER 19, 1922. = ~ = = «\ Timmy Rabbit after Uncle Jerry had e DAILY FASHION SPRVICE, "= e i waddled away. " He's too gloomy." .IMY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS [y issimaia s i)l “SIDE. DRAPES,” SAYS PARIS some awful thing that never hap- " T g pens,” Adele Gorrison’s New Phase of | (Copyright 1922 by Metropolitan Newspaper Service, | ‘ x Mueller’s Spagacm, has a vor that is different—more tempting— ow st won 3 moee romn | 1 comnn emenner e e || GO8SEp’s Corner ‘ | ' e et land he couldn’'t make anything of |ina he coulan't mak § SH other spaghetti you ever have heard of drowning people| pr pettit looked up blankly as he| J - living a lifetime in a minute, but T|finajly got the .package open _ It You Are Well Bred. never want to come nearer the exper-| o1 qon't know what this 18" he You remember ali wedding invita. fence than motions which swept me|giq honestly {tions should come from the home of 1 saw the car which 1 had [the bride, even those that are for the ol IRE . P R e personal friends of her husband who |are unknown to her. | They should be mailed from a month to 10 days before the day set | for the wedding. If the bride is an | erphan they are sent out in the name of her nearest relative E nutty wheat Down the Road, block my kept on in the road, 1 would 3 Wertamict Magimsnaa) e other m quarely, with il the result pecially as the me e other car, who with the nac f intoxica Novelties [§ 186 of m) f [ top when | Fountain pens are now made in| they had signalle 16 mmped from ‘mmmturfl sizes, three inches long > the car stoppe spread them- (They hang inconspicuously from a ‘/ s " & road, whoonlng | watch chain. : ing in irresponsik nken THE BIG WIND, | e [ he ¢ they *| When fall came and the wild geese ! Sy I l I 'I pl began to honk ovarhend and the-days| Jiot Lee.nais of georgetie orepe, islmi- p K8 o s ha v Ao Samt % e 2 : ply trimmed with velvet roses or with . grew colder, Jimmy Rabbit liked mllar;e ribbon bows are smartly worn L | crawl inside a certain old hollow oak | with |ight summ lL i immer frocks, 5 | & ; ol ! g =) ’ - mn would »«_l;, had a chance l'w-'v 00 to enjoy his naps in a snug chamber | swing out to one side or the Oother ypere the wind could not reach him. | Orchid S, over e Il 0f.he ROUl “Theve's goink' to Dep s, bimistamit'l it evening frock is of orchid fi;“‘ Ehen -RHH‘[\ m”\ 1 Uncle Jerry Chuck remarked to Jim- o ene. The bodice {8 entirely compos. ed both roads on hoth sides, and |, day. “I'm going home. 'l | ¥ 2 \ ed of rows and rows of orchid satin Unless otherwise indicated, thentrical notices and reviews In tits cofumn are written to make matters worse, both roads|.ouds mes At |l clouds mean a high wind—and rain, i ribhon. by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. werel unusually narrow. : too. You'd better get under cover." i en I first caught sight of | f dnoy. (Ghig! a8 EEe— the car as it stopped, it :,. med to fill | o “,' 50 I,‘,l‘(“]r 2ipr. Patich oo Spanish Shawls r 5 : ; i wpE TORM" "EATURE i ; ) I goad we prophet. EveryhodY| no yees Spanish shawls used for|. Whatever it may be—day-time| . The new tailored gowns are I'AE STORM" A FEATURE. cludes singing and dancing with the the road from e side to the other. | kpew t So Jimmy Rabbit sald he| . . o A P‘ N ki - dress, afternoon dress, evening 2own |twill tricotine e heaal e Tonight and tomorrow afternoon| dancing of the man very cleverly ex- But as. I neared it 1 saw that the|would hop along to his favorite oak, Jdm":dg‘ R e L o R S L iy g + tricoline and ¢he heavier sliks.|, g ignt will be the last opportun-|ecuted; Orren and Drew are the hit drunken men h miscalculated and “Don't you do it!" cried Uncle Jer- m:;, R PYBIIROUYE “eYRINBIIIS very latest style wrinkles (pun | Beige is sajd to be the favorite ity to witness this great production! of the bill with_thelr fine mimic that on one s le between the car py Chuck. *“If you know of a good L3 8. intended). ramr in Paris, but the shops in New|at Fox's theater. Playing to packed| work; the Esther Trio close the bill and the fence there might be room | jole in the ground that's the place | Miriiage a Lo Mods Here are two conservative street|York are showing more of the darke r)liouses .at every performance, “The|With a neat, snappy dancing and Sevabal ancient C"’fim":m" were re. | dresses—tailored dignified affairs golden brown shades. Storm” will never he forgotten by |RYmnastic act that shows wonderful Hen Bt [ vived at the wedding of Prince Ysma-. |that have developed a reckless pas-| Navy blue is close second with|New Britain people for the beauty | Versatility on the part of these three balked, 8o uneven was the ground, so v parted then, Uncle Jerry to| .o i Princess Bakikox Kay |ston for side drapes and shirrings. |black retreating slowly up stage. and charm of the drama, for setting | People. On Thupsday the bill will close the margin of width between| waddle away to his vmrlwrgrn\mrl":r kla f:‘m”’_"f‘ R SO0 I ] a new place for realism and thrills on | change and will bring as the feature | Tokio recently. - sits spellbound | Photoplay the picturization of Fan- the fence and the v car. But I|home near the pasture wall, and c ‘ nes 1 A8 . A A " _— the screen as one - TDesbrlde wote, five ‘Kimonas and!) [ Mas the first red glare of the big for-| nie Hurst's famous story, “Star Dust,” could not be worse off than I was, | Jimmy Rabbit to scamper thromugh " 8 and with a desperate little prayer I|the woods to his cozy chamber inside | L¢% hair was flowing down ber back. est fire comes croeping up miles away. | (éaturing beautiful Hope Hampton in swerved my car o5 1 reached the| the old holiow oak. 7:"‘, "M“gm”mf“"" BN gneiont.ale The in"‘!‘]’l'(.tatlunl of Matt Moore as| the leading role. As an added at- other machine, and 1 went crashing| Uncle Jerry guessed right. Just ag|O JaPpanese uniform and carrled a a sly, tricky city man, who cares for | traction Buster Keaton will cause 3 " i plenty of laughter {in his new com- rod and swinging, bumping down a space | Jimmy Rabbit came in sight of méfl . » (2 i n oA o s e wotisat diri | - B The emperor's gift to the prince e ) [women hut a short time, merely for | PNty of lau B A T iy.yyv}‘v’?,?,{“kl].l- favorlte sleeping place he saw a flash| ;4 tnree double rolls of white silk, BY ZOE BECKLEY. the pleasure, and who tries to foil | ¢1% “The Pz S a cage of fresh tai fish and a barrel Peters, the honest, rgged backwoods- than Dicky's could never pass. e e 2 ; Tl i ; Z AN fisagnlcusBscaps, of sake, a Japanese wine, THE STORY OF THE GIRL FATE - = — man, makes a powerful story to see. - ’ p e AR CcouL NOT ot Loy Tom Mahony, the Irish monologist; NT I One running-board scraped thel D BOT DOWN the feature of the vaudeville hill wire of the tence, the other caught a| R ; A “Oh, Cinders, you careless creature! e front fender of the bhig car and tore| [ ‘ ( Look how you've mixed the paper e 4 i3 7 the Irish dele-|y, Pri ¥ 3 e | with the garbage again! I've told you Z : his |’.D"‘5fl:('l”';”1 '1‘5 1 Tis = Yonkers Priest Would Eliminate “‘So« ¢ w ris 2 ol | , L 2 ) ) gate from the Bricklayers union. The falten by surpriss, ithe men who| a hundred times you gotta keep 'em other acts supporting him are also| @cial Cancer, Fe Claims Is Wrecks had spread out to intercept me tried f % ¢ separate. Use your eyes, can't you?" good. The last half of this week to get out of the way, but I felt the| | % Marie, personal maid to the neau- ; R b Mix in e e, 1 1 Mix 5 ates p1e- car jolt twice against something which AT/ ) KDKA veau rich Mrs. Stanley and immediate :\r"miyr?:n,“:;\ AR LR RECOERE e 5 1 knew was not earth or wood, and a| (4118 ) \ (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh) |bogs over Sally Dawson in the huge T Washington, Sept. 19.—Arguing for chorus of screams and oaths follow- | /) 2 o Tuesday, Sept. 19, 1922, Stanley establishment on Terrace A 4 - total abolition of divorces, the Rev. ing my progress told me that T had| |y /%8 : : NN 7:00 p. m-—Weekly fashion letter. road, stood arms akimbo, her thin . - BLOOD AND SAND'—PALACE. |Arthur J. Scanion of Yonkers told 1 had | g 8:00 p. m—Tnited States Public|face twisted sourly at her helper Jaoathe AVETAER AN AN ARY, S et N Hondl, Conferante ‘ot [catholitte A Health Service Bulletin Sally stopped peeling the potatoes, is lucky, and good fortune sMIeS| Charities yesterday that, while federal 9:00 p. m.—Helen Couffer, soprano, |jet the pesler slip from her hand inty i with special broadness When fONr|,nd state reform legislation might unhurt, and with the car still run- accompanied by U. G. Couffer Doro-|the murky water and stared absent-| | : ‘¥ of them are found in a single hand. heip to diminish the wrecking of ning. | » S thy Crombley, cello. |1y Into space—the space of the great 2 To the Spaniards, however, the|lomes, the only real remedy lay in I was conscious of several strange ! Sagi oW s white-and-nickel kitchen of the Stan-| | 2 Ace 'u’ ,,.WJWIM‘?; ‘I\"Sd”:: )(l‘:; complete legal eradication of diverces, noises connected with the mechanism, | 4 5 Lt WIZ ley house. You couldn’t have read 4 \ Lo oL (BOOL bl i et e hich he termed “the cancer that is and 1 gueesed that the local garage| [ 53 4 (Westinghonse—Newark) her mind, much less have seen her 4 that Hodalph ‘““’"'f”" ,"‘q 1 d‘“’ ]" eating into the very heart of our na- would have a job the next day. But = 7:00 p. m—"Man in the Moon |face, half concealed by a fall of taffy- [ ;?arl;x an ?.\N\ 2 n‘::d {-fwv;‘ Long: at every turn of the wheels it was Stories.” olored hair that had a way 5 . Slodesand. Band,f LI ‘rom| He noted that 120 divorces are {s- W % ! colored hair that had ‘a way of flop ount star’ picture, adapted from carrying me farther and farther from My goodness!® he eried 9:10 p. m—"Broadcasting Broad- |pi traightly down w! ve e - = ) e X sued in the United States to every B ping s ghtly down whenever she the Viecente BI o Ibanez novel hy the sinister menace mhehind me. And g |way" by Bertha Brainard moved her head, June Mathis and produced by Fred|one in Canada, and declared this con- with a queer little tug of affecton | 9:25 p. m. — Popular concert by | It was the afternoon of a big house K it fonight and |!rast 15 leading many American legis- such as one might feel for a faithful | ———"="== ——— ——————-——| Westinghouse Band of 25 pieces. party and Sally had been too rushed X Sy 5 lators to adopt the views regarding 1 patted the steering wheel ab-| of lightning and heard a heavy rum-{ 10:35 p. m.—Opera Recitals by |even to notice the streaks of pot- TB16ha s Sandeis Srnonnoe e divorce which long have been held surdly, murmuring foolishly, “Good hle of thunder, TBut those things| Amy Grant Black fand inotat teariniin Chtantn ot being one. of 'the most. colonful pro., 0¥ the Roman Catholic church, old fellow ! didn't bother Jimmy Rabbit He | smeared upon her moist face. But ductions in years ; —— “Did You Get It arent into the Hole ik theltooh, or Lhe WGI an inkling of her state of mind could ; The Keith vaudeville bill has four EoEe n‘T .lr—v”‘!vyxa;:;.\‘w‘ :‘v '[m“i”Ti"‘v‘ !rr?‘xl\lrrjlv ,“l’;]f:\ak‘ and soon he was rn-md‘ (American Radio and Research Corp. |b® had from her tone as she an- good acts with Gusta White, a charm- Y lved pu a g Medford Hillside, Mass ) swered: T P Eh e o iy o] ing singing and dancing comedienne, space possible between myself and| How long he slept he never knew.| 0" "o o B A0 TNy name tant Cinders. 1t you | YOU'RE SOUCKUR. IO e R e e g the drunken men before stoppir The wind howled and whipped theé ;,iep pews flashes. FEarly sport|Want an answer from me, try calling|SQUIRT. entertaining. value:- Hughes - and was sure that one at least of their | tree-to e rain beat down furlous- | foo ; {me by my right name. I might con- | .. . | Moore ofter a very fine act that in- number had been struck and guessed|ly. But 'vmn1\ Rabbit knew nothing 7:00 p. m—Sleepytime story. IV, |sider it then.” _theu they wo! be delaved in start-| of all that, until a splitting, crackling Music for little folks. I1I, Fall n,\']e;-; “Well, you're a stuck-up little ing again. d perhaps fate would|sound waked him all at once for men. IV, Final baseball acores. |squirt.”” Marie spoke with more tem- relent and permit me to § home on | seemed to be just above his hnadd‘” corient per than elegance. “It don’t hecome|Set down the pan of potatoes, put h the reserve gas Then there was a great crash: an B 5 o vas |back the lock of hair which, rejoined q g ? | e you very good either—you that was k f hair which, rejoi 7 LN =y dedling ot cworahipfi | Iioibyis house swnved ant “‘“"'fi 2al WGY left on top of an ash-can. They called |With its mates, seemed to have po , Tonight and Wed. gratitude that I finally drove the My goodness he crle And he (Gaile £ S v o 5 sibilities, wiped her face with a towel ' T diy! ral Electric ( & -y |vou Cinders in the orphan asylum, ¥ ! car into our own yard, and ran into| crawled ontside into the storm | Gen l96trlG ¢ o, Bohenectanyy: DB/ i R R AR eI Al e T Valentino’s Greatest! paRicinei L e praglou drye drom |, o 16 WASHL, VeIV ARG, Silence. Silen i budly fitting gingl Kitchen frocl avi Vs i i : a6, 1§ ce more irritating to|badly fitting gingham Kkitchen frock | h q f Bital clutehed tghtly in my d\'y:lw)r: B ,'hmmy;\‘ nk,.hhn fo ’:td parket quoad e i e d v e Al T E n o tad Don’t miss this on a bet ! the woods alomst as black as night. . | | P . rine | 7:45 p. m—Concert program an “Didn't they, you little—upstart?' |bag. scens ‘downstairs was un-|He found, too, that the wind had| | %, 0 STTACRERl PIOKIAM a0l atm| color rose to. Sally's| . Shé kiocked duily oh the door of ave for the presence of Dr.|caught the old oak ane ”‘;‘i = M’1 . | lingtord.” smudgy face and a flash lighted her [the Stanley houdoir and a feminine L Pettit, who evidently had been hear-|not far from the ceiling of his cham.- | 3 unexpectedly blue eyes. But it died|voice pitched to a superior tone, bade ing an account of the : from Lil-| ber. No more than the jagged stump o e TS e . AR ol Tadn | \ / Author of ”e Neiin: e ) f of the oak stond upright. The rest WBZ away and with one look of hatred at|her enter. Mr. Stanley had made h | an. Smith, sti yound, lay in the| ¢ b OB SOOI ik v M d wearil ask |million in the ice business, and the \ / corner of the room, only his malevol-| of it lay upoen the ground - (Westinghouse —Springfield) MEsc s sovimer waaplyeer salient qualities of this commodity “The Four 5 Timmy Rabhit knew that if there| 7:30 p. m.—Baseball scores. I'ncle |0f Peeling the potatoes. ghiient gl i M MOGLY S L L N B s e il L over | Wiggily Bedtime story. X “Look here—' Marie brought her|were evident in Mrs. Stanley's man- O it o na'® of ClOtNE | . S0 he crept back into his cham-| 3:00 p. m.—Basehall scores, Con.|aDEFY face close to Sally's, “if you|ner toward inferior T nettits face held more than | and promptly went to sleep|cert by Mrs. Carl Eckberg, alte; Miss|ain't civil to me you can just prepare| “Cinders-—ah, Sarah—-Maric tells his usual professional gravity 3 | Anna M. Wollman, soprano; Ed, E |{or & good bawling out. Madam'll|{me you advanced toward me and I knew ; The storm passed. The sky cleared Hosmer, tenor. hand it to you, all right, you little— |dame began, her cold eyes stripping RODOLPH : little—pig!” And out of the[Sally to the skin. “You will beg her| Tom Chester was in grave dar A : R Rt [vou | 1 < HHERE. % chich | And th night Jimmy Rabbit went | —_— | 3 in | N n b ERRRRIRSE Y which o b to find something| kitchen flung Marle, her black-and-|pardon at once. | ? VAI_EN “Did you get it?” 5 supper | white, immaculate figure rigidly erect . YoM I8! £ T 5 in He met Tnole| |and purposeful (To Be Continucil), , : Copyright, 1922, NEA Serviee) For answer I laid th ackage 1 / his hr:mds }‘{p se ,1,,‘:‘1 H(f'rr:rr \I,'cm“n. ity Chuck, ar YV Fatty Coon too. Soon the buzzer from above stairs “'flf” rliM. g3z, 2 ZA. rvice), . lo d the wrappings off while Lillian gave| 'The storm blew my tree down, BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH : 3 " 0a->q mete lowitoted explanafion ‘of ‘the|Jimmy told them. = ) Of Columbia University REPORTS CONFLICT e figt bloycls ol ths Greseniiison - iR S reason for his gravity. 5 ARLLME s h ) just what I expected. It was luckV| Any kind of cooked fish may e o Oy N 7, % A p Q Peramount Gr.cture | for you that I warned you to crawl|ysed for making timbales. Timbales into a hole in the ground. are really a custard with meat, Ssamuel Kern, Murdered in New York I Y w k Jimmy explained exactly what had|or vegetable pulp added. They ':':'; 5 S our or } 'rwr‘l baked by placing the molds or molq, City. Believed to Have Resided LW PR | 2 CavlLaemmle;wmen»s' r you escaped an ac-|in hot water.” When firm they are| myher in Now Britain of _\-M“,r.,A‘Wearmg YOU Out? AN ALL STAR CAST HEADED BY ‘.!‘r‘ ' U'nele Jerry Chuck declared, turned from the molds and served 4 i \”fn he eard the story Let | with a sauce and often changing the | Norwich, Sept. 19.—The local po- < | HousE PETERS t till he ir anger against me for.a car to pass. It was a feat at|for you." which an expert driver might have Jirnmy Rabbit laughed. ing Homes of U. S. inflicted more p shment than received And then I was clear, miraculou: sounded three times, for Sally. - She rinsed the peele wiped it slowly, rhri 7:00 p. m.—Produce and stock market quotations. Baseball results, By the Horsemen" have been impudent,” Ma-| 55T L uAsny sepsint P 0 to ou afte i > 2 lessor v Hereafter, | usual cream sauce by adding different | ;;co have received word from the ~ VIRGINIA VALL) to sleep inside a tree. Make seasonings, a small amount of left- eyelone cellar, Wke mine. OF over peas or asparagus and some. | New York police that one af the two | ey \GST | [Tl 2 MATT MOORE Now WOI‘](I Nine Hour! a Day-— f you don’t want to make one, find times cheese, bodies found on roofs of West 59th | Ly i " - JOSEF SWICKARD Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable one tnat comenody cise has deserted.| "Try this recipe for halibut tim.|street tenement in New York last IFor those old hollow trees are unsafe | hales with cheese and pimiento sauce: | Friday was identified as that of Sam- Compound Restored Her Strength 1, s 1ic storm cup cooked halibut, " | el Kern, who lived on a farm near ", THE “I don't like to sleep underground,” | ¢ cups milk, this city until a month ago. Kern 5 TRy i : Union Village, Vt.—‘‘1 was weak and Jimmy Rabbit objected. “Sometimes tablespoons butter, and the other men had been strangled | p y ; nervous and all run-down. I could not [ have hid in an old burrow ~when cup soft bread crumbs, to death with their neckties. Recent- / A \ mw GEO. snowuansrgmmmm walk across the floor | I've been chased hy Tommy Fox, or ¢ teaspoon salt, few drops onion (ly Kern had been employed as a cook | "By Piturs without resting and I"armer Green's dog. But houses like |juice if liked, in New York restaurants and had . i Thad been thatway yours are stuffy. And they're damp,| 2 eggs been living in Long Island City. | Are you working day in-ami day You will thrill at Valen- for weeks. Isawyour tno.” | Cook milk, butter and ‘*bread An earlier announcement by the|out with a dull, dragging backache? tino in advertisement in the Uncle Jerry Chuck hegan to lose|erumbs together five minutes. Add|police was to the effect that Kern's| 1s your work slowly weakening your | 3 h the‘ ro.le 'Of a bull- aper and after tak- his temper |fish and seasonings and eggs slightly| farm was on the outskirts of New kidneys? Many kinds of work wear | Thurs.—Fri Sat fig ter of ‘\pam % mg one bottle of ‘My house is the best cyclone cel- beaten. Turn into buttered molds, | Britaih and that he was a resident of | out the kidneys, and kidney trouble | ) ST b o Lydia E. Pinkham’s ' 1ar in the neighhorhood,” he declared |set molds in a pan of hot water and| the Hardware City. makes any work hard. It brings morn- | TOM MIX Actual Scenes of Bull- egetable Com- jiotly, “I siep all through the storm.|bake 15 minutes, or until firm Jins BN L g Tembness, HualkeiHs: “hes L aHea b =+ Fighting ! undldfelr.thegoog I never heard a sound of it. Mark| When ready to serve, loosen the| dizziness, nervousness, and distressing In His Best Picture it was doing me and | iy words! If vou keep on sleeping in- | custard around the top, invert and al- . $ kg et IF [ TWonlk 'fi""fi‘ SeVeRMOTe i | side Rollow trees you'll wish you|low them to stand for a few minutes; Germany Is Reducm% irdine, \,,3::’ La]i.:{lu I\lur:‘::,,,. : “JUST TONY” sion never ap all. Before I finished || .qn't. some day.” they will then be in good shape and s Pre-W; iabilities | ... s Relay >iils. Wor! s ot e e, (DAt mme day T lthe Its Pre-War Liabilities neys with Doan's Kidney Pis, Work- | proached on the screen ! nine hours a day in a steam laundry. I | |, cellare any more than Jimmy| To make the cheese and pimiento| Berlin, Sept. 10.—The government, it DB LGS R your neighbor 8—Wonderful Parts—8 cannot say too much in favor of your m.u And he told Uncle Jerry | sauce according to the newspapers, has paid O x S e, (] medicine. I trust all sick and suffering 1\ vic that Jimmy sas right 1% oups milk, [to the allies 10,000,000 gold marks as| '};“""('::"\'\“ o '_';'"I‘ "’1'," cil £ womelnwxll‘ltakeétl Ithntabeen";oyel?“ ‘He's right except in just one way,” | 2 tablespoons butter, part of the m.«mumnn:. of 28,400,000 AN -:r"x:,.. n’pr. a0 hr""\l\“v ‘:m;n:.: e gince I took it and I am strong and we! | Fatty Coon added ““The place to sleep| 1 teaspoon salt, due in liquidation of Germany's pri- | §avs: bt S kAl : ) AU 4 NN T AL GUTMANN, Union VETINge, | (o e T R e Bl | e ot . Vate pre-war debis fo ailied nationals. dBorterca my idneys, | 1l $H6r1 - e T B ATIRIE e KEITH VAUDEVILLE ; : 1] k. plercing pains in n »ack whe g - ~ Vermont. trunk-=not in the foot of it 3 tahlespoon (level) flour, o | TR UL - ThS wedretionn wark x| HARTFORD 4—Great Acts—4 This is only one of such letters we are “Ho!" cried Uncle Jerry Chuck 2 pimientos rubbed through a |y | q tained a brick-dust | — contmuall; ubhshmgdahowflflz what | “That's worse yet You'll meet with sieve, Baby Attacked! : s AT S el eI TONIGHT AND WEDN inkham has done for women, Jle accide d A D 1 soft cheese. Mrs. Crawford writes, “I was at-| ¢ SR g A0 e MATINEE WEDNESDAY » . Lydia E » |u terrible accident some day. A big, % cup soft cheese A - | Doan's Kidney Pills. When I had used | Tt Hire Mo 1 Atherton NO®ADVANCE in PRICES work or not Mrs. v y . k- . add flour and season-|tracted by the screams of my baby. " and whether you wind will blow the foot of your tree lelt butter, add flour and s ey e e T e oas | EHFAA HOTeR DY DA LS AR L e Wi Pervent Guimann's letter should interest you. way and leave you p in the air. ings. When smooth, add milk and % Mnnywomengetmto aweak,nervous ' And then what a fix you'll be in!" [cook, stirring constantly until thick-|a rat crawling on the childl My hus- 80ne | ETHEL BARRYMORE run down condition becauseofmlments Fatty Coon had never thought of ened. Add cheese and pimientos and|band put Royal Guaranteed Rat i Come Early and they Such women should (nat Tf it hadn't been for the hlack cook until cheese is melted. Paste around and we haven't seen a DOAN KIDNEY in Gerhart Haiptiiun's often_have. t since. I certainly teful.” i ! rat since. certainly am grateful. PILLS ‘ROSE BERND’ Avoid the Rush ! take Lydia E. Pinkham’s VegetableCom- ..k that he always wore across his| Custard cups are good to use for ! und at the first sign of trouble. Good e he would have turned pale the timbales. Get a 25¢ or 50¢ handy tube TODAY. | K: fold and glmr.a»‘eed by Dickinson 60¢ at all Drug Stores ‘ PRICES, 50c (o $3.00, advt. ilbaern Co. Mig Chem Butfalo,NY. SEA1S SELLING alth is neceuary and this splendid “I don't like to talk with Uncle| Tomato pulp, one-half cup, may be will belp p>u to keep ity | Jerry Chuck,” Fatty remarked to used instead of pimientos. Drug C

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