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A e o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBY.R "l 1922, explained in an angry voice, “I've|e™ = DAILY FASHION SPRVICE, "=ms s== been to the cornfield; but T couldn't o ][ erouching behind the fence beside the (l Adele Gorrison’s New Phase of cornfield, while Mr, C‘row sat on the| AMONE the many new models of . ! fall coats and wraps the shwt jacket MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS |j..:i.m e e HORL IS S a T V nyig II"II 4 , ptinyiipugg ing place And a little later he was e ' ||’l ‘I REVELATIONS OF A WIFE [ it o s o] i i bt Wi O1A Mr. Crow gave a snort ST b L . S S R AT aren't Indian tepees,’ he 'rhg m‘"' ‘ffi"" Y “”nm"‘",""" it Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrical motices und reviews in tiis cofumn are writtew P e wa e — - 2d. “Those are shocks of corn e coat itself {s frequently made , by the press agencles for the r espective amusement company. of caracul eloth with collar and — Why Did Dr. Pettit Ask Where [I made an involuntary gestureofap-| The corn stalks are shocked in the e T T PR Tt TS 1s? [prehenaive rainctance—Daniel stlsk= ahipe of iepsts—yert'"Ne admitted: |ioei dieuB ot SauE Lt Ca i “BLOOD AND SAND" AT PALACE TOM MIX—FOX'S. S g o ing his little noddle in xhnl Hor ) ‘)-nm !hoy‘r: corn sv:fl)ks :l;ll the same alires The entire bill at the Palace for the Tom Mix in “Just Tony,” opened Ing tor s | have nothing o , but it's got| Yon can't know mu, t corn- " ” 4 of If, Tetti |1 g s DOUURE T | fiela o voud never have mada such |, TROUEh it {8 popuiar as a suit coat A it At oo b A OAATA BLLh e theater: thil risms and his ShY | won't miss the pienie with Smith |a terrible blunder.” - it is seen just as frequently asa changed _with the exceptlon of |afternoon and proved to be the best trom his shoul- |00 11 'of thar, and it will keep| “Well, T was almost right,” Jimmy|fePArate wrap. The sleeves are either Rodolph Valentino in' "Blood ana|picture the western actor has appear- Jo o AR g ink the 1 “Rahhn .rnmrbnd ‘];,! " d. Yl tight or loose as one prefers b Sand,” which due to many requests,!ed in. Tom's horse, “Tony,"” plays the ¢ i your spirits up a 0 ndian corn, sl i Ty e ey 2 the management hag decided to show |lead in this feature and gives an ex- his own the nodded me a gay adieu and was | anyhow. You said so yourself, And all week to give those who so de- |cellent example of the intelligence an : 1 '_ 1|8 e, But it was not of the coming|you said you always knew the In. SCHOQLS NOT WANTED v sire a chance to see this wonderful |animal can display under training and 2 “‘v‘wi' “‘v“. intewview with Smith that I was 145’::15"“mm come back sooner or ¥ ( photoplay. Valentino has the great- |surprises his audience with stunts be- fu clad,, Gk :k[nk(q: “:hlor wly <|mk:::nrhehs!?l;u mrd N 16 SRR . Bl o Kemalists Refuse Permission to Start e, ¢ est role of his career. The Kefth |lieved impossible for a horse to pers 1 DINK. fto my mother-in-law's re ¥ way A v ) fo ! vaudeville bill will be featured by |form. It isa thrilling ron risms L diSIKe [op Dy Pettit's unaccountable question | that. Instead he jumped off the fence American Bchools in Anatolia T Marty Brook's offering “Stolen | unusual horse, play!ng‘!hen;:'ct!o‘;(o:: wm\.— :‘:v \\";;N: 5 the whereabouts of my hus-(and flew straight over the mountain. Constantinople, Sept. 21, — Accord- Y Sweets” a classy musical comedy act [with an avowed hatred for man and ad st my |y, :12;‘-1 no:o:i saw him again for al-|ing to the newspaper Tevhid Etkiar, " which has a cast of eight clever en- | with a raging vengeanceé to destroy e ¢ (e a week. the official organ of the Kemalists, tertainers, ‘“Stolen Sweets" is a hap- | man's possessions. “4‘111}« :-m:‘ iz ;‘:‘19‘:{!1“‘""1 to hear people|the council of ministers has refused py combination of comedians, girls,| The vaudeville bill is acclaimed the R i HERE PY"TIME TALES CE 4 1§ 3 ”}1‘-;" to grant any further permission for musie, song and dance. Other acts|best since the program started this kit 20y : B b reamen ( Dv)rlx;; 1 by Metropolitan | Americans to establish schools in An- are Hope Vernon, a very clever vio- |fall and ‘Kelley and Bowers Twins but almost curt com- , arvie 1 e ewspaper Service.) atolia. linist, who will be a hit of the bill [held the numbers with a comedy the room where| BB . This measure does not in any way with her selections Haywood and Ir- |sketch of “Youth, Pep and.Personal- t 1 W | affect .the existing American collegos win, two clever girls, offer a singing |ity.”” Robb and Roberts with bits of at ‘l_’usus- and Marsivan, and other and piano act that will moré than |singing and dancing, Paul and Panet missionary schools in the interior. please and Snow and Narine offer a |and Driscoll and Perry with novelty . Gosst ,.s COme’ 3 > clean, clever, and up-to-the-minute | stunts support the big act. SPANIARD VERSLS AMERICAN, conversational oddity. Buster Kedton Hoboken, N, J., Sept. 21.—The finai in his brand new comedy “The Pale- ve visit oung before his| Eo bl elie bl /1 ‘ ~~~ | round today for the Castle Point y fuce” hands out laugn atter 1wush.| QIINCEINE SOCIETY ctly his room ‘was. I ac- 2 THE I\Dl AN \ILI \GI‘ | Flamingo singles trophy on the courts of the Starting next week Monday for a run | quitted his ous memory of | Flamingo is one of the popular new | Hoboken tennis club will have an {n. of three days, Gloria Swanson will be | ! areetiing location and looked at |, A ;flump it inl;mn“rninp:;:n\lp“ve:: colors mbr evening, and old rose is tnrnn{lif:al:apelc:hwr!}wn Manuel Alen- | {:eature;i in :"hla':s‘hh" ““Her Gildaa ¢ . iy o ¥ ounding acro: C 2 coming back to its own Orchid, [ 20 © e Spanis avis cup team | age” in which she has the support |, > :‘: 201 g ‘:;”‘{Ir‘yffi L”\-‘:W::::' ) hillside to the pasture. — Mr. Crow|{pink, turquoise and almond green also | Plays Howard Kinsley of San Fran- | of Harrison Ford. Then shortly I;fl. EiraciNeating 0_’ Season Held-—Activs P it th e lcoking down from aloft where he|are lovely in chiffons and satin ma. | cisco. e er comes Thomas H. Ince's spectacus ities Planncd. b an - | was lazily sailing down the valley,|terials. ? lar production “Hail the Woman.* ‘ The Sunshine society held its first That he wist to speak to me un-| o o pim heard by yone else—this was the T reeting of the season Monday after- only solution which occurred to me, wonder why Jimmy Rabbit is -P: y soluti h ; P e Ciowr avoalzed Hand-Painted Pumps. noon. Torty-two calls were made and T was just reproaching myself for | L.TI7ing 80 T oo Jiand-hain(ed fostwenr is 5“""9"“““ upon the sick and shut-ins. et Y?h“ B L §| to himself. “There's nobody chasing |new, you must admit. Painted and pFIow Sle e SO lts abeurdity, when = he stopped!pim T must find out what's the mat- [stained designs are seen on some of BY BERTHA E. SHAPLRIGH o e abruptly and looked at me with "‘”‘ter" the very newest pumps. A pair of Of Lolumbia University. Eadaygeataaper aRten b S 543 4 . ¢ 8 The committee on hospital supplies B — top rail the stairs, th | realized the a Az % surdity of his question. He must 5 $ odd, strained expression Veering about, the old gentleman |tan shoes is o FateA o Al area e oAl aras t “Where is your husband?" he asked| faprcg towards the woods, cettling|and geay ,,,,T“ff':f::,,,;‘:t_:rf‘.‘ni Y ZOE BECKLEY. R PR report two pairs of crutches, one air abruptly . ¥ - vdfl“” upon the fence just as Jimmy |hiue and gé{d. I amalitionion: cushion, two wheel chairs not in use “Are You Sure?" | Rabbit reached it ; AN INSULT THA 2 tablespoons butter or ofl, BlEpreeent : His manner was almost offensive,| «\wWhat's your rush?” Mr. Crow Yt Glosse, AR S AT CAUSED THE €A1t peppen, The next meeting, October 2, will and my answer was as curt as I|gacgeq mm “You seem to be going Sixteen and 20-butten length kid WORM TO TUR) 1 cup bread crumbs or be observed as Rall,\_f Day, and every could decently manage ‘mm‘_v \ere on impertant business.” §IoVer are Blng: feitean o BEGIN HERE TODAY %Dl aTataniohasys; one is asked to bring in both old “In the Adirondacks.” T'm hurrying to <pread the news, 'uor wear with the very short-sleeved |, IneY called her "Cinders’—the woe-be- Wash, wipe and cut the peppers in\;md :W :zajm“”s"n:h:t 1tp$nyr::m- parrowed. ‘hfwl {t2 e the newly rich and inside pulp and sprinkle with | °rS 1 o M Wil “Are you sure?” he demanded [ “Wall, maybe I have and maybe I Craze For Brown, MRS. STANLEY. Because they wouldn't salt. mg._Jrs'. ’A. .‘?Hone, T r}s’. J illlam I stared at him in resentful amaze- | haven't,” Mr. Crow replied cautious-| The popularity or rather the craze |« Jer real name, Break macaroni {n small pleces and | McKirdy and Mrs, H. T. fon ent, and he turned his eyes away| - s TS sl Wy OBl L xpe - | e e " SALLY DAWSON, the girl took ofense and 3 On Wednesday, September 27, at 3 et v 3 tor brown is responsible for the adop-| then they called her ‘“impudent” and cook until soft in bolling ealted water. | ;) 1 “‘¢pere will be & card party from mine quickly. ‘ tion of amher and tortoise shell jew-| ‘upstart g : Drain, season well with salt and pep- |© ¢ lock mere BIL B8 & Car P “I beg your pardon,” he muttered | [[aThs- Eie. ‘senaans 3 Then entered the son of the house, the per. '””1‘ ASSNER. :3 iAol evitat Midh “And—T don't need you. I know the| P s good-natured bey who sympathized with ) * | stuft peppers with macaront. Cover | M. Batnes 9 foncoln Breft T8 Vit [ A p Handbags What's, 1t 411 abot, anyhow?" - And. then each pepper with bread crumbs mixed |EATEE PO CESACEL tend. This “I knew you did,” I could not The newest handbags are of velvet|h¢ and the girl heard the mother's icy ; with a little melted butter, or with|that & ‘ree QUMACE B & ter ira to help the retort, but I made it only : or Bilk, studded with steel nail-Heads[[IS0cs My Son, 'is' not interested in \ the cheese e e R when I in full retreat toward the | S ; over the entire surface. This form | GO 0N WITH THE STORY ‘ Place in a pan, adding just ;n:\u]gh 2808 i library. g |of ornamentation is liked also on| The tone a 'e insult from Mrs. e water to prevent burning, and bake - I found Liilian directing the rma.f - e i e o iy Until peppers are soft. Serve with a| AMERICAN HOTEL CHARGES ortation of the man Smith 7 ¢ low. Kite fresh tomato sauce. o I P | two in the hall below. Kitchen ecul- y If one does not wish to serve a|Australia Declares That at Least $250 He's a bit heavy to carry,”” she! ) N7 | Lizard-Skin Cloth lton . 5 decided. ‘“Loosen his ankle bonds| | Lizard-skin cloth is one of the new fother!” the young man cried in sauce with the peppers, mix the a Week is Hotel Price. enought n e him to take very! Vo LR % materials of the season. It is partic-|shocked pretest. 5 macaroni with enough cooked tométo Sydney, N. §. W., Sept. 21.—Senator short steps. Then with one of vou 3 ularly liked in the softs shades of | Sally herself seemed overborne for toyriolaten; ¢| earce attended the Washington limi- side, but with his hande| > 5 % brown and tan and the new greens the moment. Her real reaction came 3 1 CO:‘:’;;:;; s tation of armaments conference as he m i safe enough. But look | Wt BT deliberately. She moved to the stair- i Australian representative. Upon hia An eel is a turtle on| Y : Costume Accessories way and looked upward as the mis. return he presented a bill of ex- 1 to him - Crystal costume accessories are|tress of the house began to descend. i TR]ALS OF NOB]LITY amounting to approximately vanity in Smith's eyes = 2 greatly in demand. They are com-|In the girl's face was a dignity not $42,5 Some senators thought this 1 that Lillian had made - § = ) bined with onyx and colored stones|unimpressive. 5 was h\gh but the commonwealth A P]n-(;;os::\;‘cI\r:”\fll\::: o sl . and sometimes carved “I thank you for that word, Mrs Title Holder Says His Life Is Not|treasurer, Mr. Bruce, cr;mhs :Olr“\,:;;d :‘x: ives ha car d 1 h Stanley. I shall remember it—and I - one with experience o ote! s and escorted the scowling| __ o = Millinery AR Vot taeD SALLY PACKED HER POSSES-| \yhat Most People Thifk It—Money | the United States, and declared one ent Smith through the ~IRe &“‘4‘-‘-"“ Jimmg Radbit It is a popular conceit to have the | sally gtood there without taking|SIONS: could not live in a Washington hotel confirmed my guess in a| 9asPed- sports hat match in fabric the 8ports|her eyes oft her mistress as though T — Matters Troublesome. for $250 a week unless one had no arting word before following ' —— . —— ————-~—-—— |coat. Stitched duvetynes and tweeds|slamping a resolution into her will, |25X Me to visit you, Mrs. Stanley. Lond Sept. 23.—It is hard to be|meals. n {with turned back brims and feather|angry as the lady Stanley was, as she| SAllY Ieft the hall with at least an [ London. Sept: 81.-70 & FEFG 10 50 A Puzling Question. : hat happen. | (rimmings, are most in demand. faced the small Sally, she looked the |2ffectation of serenity. It crossed|TCIatIvely poor, veb CompEict B /e u see him swallow it dn't TR s okt Ababie ariihd A% Mrs. Stanley's mind, despite her up.|Circumstance of BIrth fo AT T2 gleefully We want o | € ks SRR LS Marriage A La Mode. “Harry,” she said, “I am aston.|S€tness, to wonder where thie found- facthiend e\{;:ep 5 im all we dare of that stuff to ans'" Jimmy Rabhit| A Japanese marriage often DegINS|i.q that you feel called upon to|liR& could have acquired the bit of ek ?Ei‘ r(;. writes to a London make him think we're terribly afraid | sl sahamy |as early as 7:30 in the morning and |\ ao) {0 “yitchen affairs, | Please |ACtINE. When the girl had gone, she ",:, ;;;‘:‘_" o = 4 of his getting loose. If his conceit | . |lasts until late at night. s ¥ turned to her son: EWE| p vl 'em?” as Mr. | keep out of this. " 5 v gets sufficiently inflated, he won't he . What about 'em?” asked Mr.| "0 o "yime during the ceremony Tie young man flushed and turned | This comes of your mistaken kind-|, . T '{D “"::i talaln:‘?t alndh;t: 80 apt to reflect upon the ease with !the bridegroom reads a written re- to Sally. ness of manner, Harry. You only put o) (cavt“o (‘Jonh:_:?:“\. Aa‘nd at the which he is going to escape our cus port to his honorable ancestors. “I'm sorry,” he said simply. “Sorry ideas into the heads of such com- 2:""? (‘;‘:w' arz;m‘i e .plcnn\' When (g vinstctyapenlle Al pollonnk U-.a‘ ¢ th»')apdne.: for—all of this. If Mother will not|MOn [friends from abroad come to town I You're really going to let him go }'wnk, is served t(; the couple an ask vour parden, Sally, I will. For- Common {s as common does, have to entertain them—which is a haal 1spered ba an rished rayers l et nes of- e ‘ " ” ’ Ve Ay | 1 then I whispered back, and wishe prayers for their happiness are of-| 0~ please.” Mother,” murmured Harry, glancing pleasure, but oh! the plotting and the | BY POPULAR DEMAND He never liked to admit that he “The Indians have come back,” Jimmy Rabbit cried breathle, V. Mr. Crow's mouth fell open ne said nothing. For once in h I had not spoken when I saw annoy- | !¢ Was S0 surprised he cou 3 k ad not spoken 1 saw an peak. He stared at Jimmy Rab His manner was genuine to the ! the direction Sally had taken. And| /W oG nean little economies fered ance flash into Lillian's eves | q g v béfore his mother could retort, he had Sl Qe o <hortlv | Without uttering a word ; re Well peint of entreaty. i " that I have to practice! Without a G i We have to’ she sald shortly.} ".yoy nadn't heard that—had you?” | Tt o e etay-| Sally emiled at him, a surprisingly |Fun upstairs two steps at a jump. |i&t § Qe 0 MTACHEC TC (0 AND REQUEST The she spoke again quickly before I | Fimmy inguired You remember that a an stay Sajly climbed to the cubicle on the s . |radiant and charming smile. 9 t 1 inherited it and| had time to voice apology for my | " ittar Ml il Lot sy no ing at a hotel is not expected to tip|4TAR" A4 nothing to forgive YOT|toop floor rear where she slept and happy man. Bu | A ! X banality | “ive aiways eupested it S des |50 BEDSCOURLY BK.a mAN, DUL-oustém | : packed her possessions in her imita-|! CAnnot shed it. § e Tonight and All Weel “There' Ny . 5 QAR o < “Ihae decreed that she has certain obli- it Litaeabhat “A wealthy American once said to| ‘There’s really no use of your com-| ... .4 with a wise nod of his head h:mm The personalness of the speech left |tion-alligator bag, put on her serge su British: peers ‘have a Jolly| ing “]ifha m!:as;:revi?l:ru:tn“lmt:atn)j\" “1 knew that the corn would bring| She EATAFBERE ‘With & -mmall fae|hind a_lmle uncomfortable, a bit sv’m and little rmvznd hat, ‘go! h”{good time! T tried to explain to hlm‘ exactly a p P ‘em back sooner or later.” : id and|mixed in the emotions. His mother's(Wages, bid goodby to the butler, the /e too had responsibilities, but | And Katie needs no attention. Dr.| “Tyopon SRR OF LRI jereq |the hall boy, the chambermaid an rage was pure and unequivocal. {gardener, Cleo and Mark the Chowthat we too FeC FEERIERNEt wia [l By the Pettlt attended to her throat, and| .pecaupe'—Mr. Crow replied—|the waiter. If she gends any hotel) 0, o your things this instant,”|PADS and set out on foot for the|he countered this S e PR gave her a mild sleeping draught | pacaee it's Indian corn, of course the cried venomously, “and never let|trolley. Her thoughts were somber (EIve anvthing o be 2 3 i : 8 ; n n i 3 could have given a great deal |l Author of She's safe until tomorrow morning 1t's & good meny years since the In-| P08 lsm rai\”hrx;n in proportion to the Araael bl o but eteely with determination. Never tAnn:I)EI x‘\;;;‘x ‘]\(h,"‘:\'xfh‘ B hli vy “Ru v family's servic ndered. 3 Y ;! tated " ; L y. But for the love of th® family's|4iang lived here, But they were in | TVice re Sally smiled with one side of her|aBain should anyone have the right DA “The Four peace,” her eyes twinkled, “do 80 0| ¢hic valley in my great-great-grand- atth to call her “kitchen scullion. She sin-law. & gave A - Sl i 3 , TRADE FURS !—nn TOOLS. your mother-in-law. She gave Me| father's day. How many of 'em have VALUE OF ONE DOLLAR “You sha'n't’ she answered in a|Was glad she had been called that—a| 0§ Vsept. 20--The holsheviki [l Horsemen } atter what she | ok ; her word that no matter | come back | tone that seemed very low in contrast|Parsh bugle from some enemy eamp|, 00 Tao e into their well- heard she wouldn't come out of her| i whole village!” Jimmy Rabbit| 3 intil von |£alling her to battle. Very well, she room, but can you imagine her sfate | 1014 him 2 One American Dollar Worth Four |0 Ner mistress' storming,—tuntil you [T00 B8 [ 0 WL 0" ahe - wourd |advertised Mg e M:’l?:;mln'n;)m:: of mind with all this hullabaloo? She ks alive!™ eried old Mr. Crow. | Billion Enver Rubles. fight her way out of her cinder-heap |DVIEINE with furs and o/8er ©TETCS has too much common sense to be | afwhere is this vil & " i Manit 3y E lorigin— of luxury of o'hp’x ':;x'ws arfafl Ly LR nstantin . Se — Enver 3 5 s for cles frightened, but her curiosity and In the cornfields my ““’“i";a«:;:;:;ror:pnxs M:’m 8 Turl\F:"ir | A barsh bugle-note did sound just H’M‘P"rigr;:l'» and nER lor to be in the middle of things|told h s 4 as : 1 stan 3 e : of necessity. ALEN UREE 10 d Him. "I saw it myself. was without money and consequently behind ger.. With & Elart she WUoRec) "o foioiied ub §1000:000 were sant will kill her sure, if she isn't given T knew it! new ) Crow iy 5o : knew it! I knew { Mr, CROWI uned 15rg8 quantities of paper cur to see Harry Stanley zipping along in to Leipzig recently to be exchanged e news pretty soon. I know—" a| exclaimed Chat A G i ; some news pretty , ‘ij‘,.n I, “What did I just telllc i Cmhre wes msaBired’ th vaie his little imported runabout. e s dor (n il i Gatuer = e against the Russlan ruble, with the Thursday, Sept. 21, 1922, T Industry. Many of the leather factor- Bloadm/sand Now, Mr. Crow ha . ~ Now, Mr Crow had known nothing | acyip that it took 1,000 Enverist ru- KDKA (oiBescontingec): les have not operated since the revo- at all ahout the Indians—except that 4 ht, 1922, NEA Service). y fhey lived in Pleasant Valley during|EIS8 t0 buy ome Russian ruble. With| (weetinghouse—East Pittabureh) Sl € llution, and efforts are now being LIWA'LEE - NITANALDI the American dellar bringing 4,000, 9:00 p. m.--The Tschaikowsky made to re-establish the trade. % | A : h zreat-great-grandfather's : i rea at-gra ather's time. | oo Russian rubles, Enver's money QA Peramount CPiclure But he always wanted his neighbors ; L oy ;" |Quintet composed of Henry Hary Jr., ’m think he was very wise, And now | \orked out at the ratio ot 4,000,000+ | jio1inist ana director; Jeseph di Gio- T | he hemmed and hawed; and with a| "0 for a dollar. vanni, flute; Leo Hierholzer, clarinet; ; . o thagarant s e eai 5, e Don F a'Tvernoie, cello ana 3. A || GIRLS! LEMONS GET THE HABIT-GO | ; : my Rabhit, “Tf I were you I'd keesp| Koenig, pianist. Program to be an- ‘ Read This Letter from Mrs. out of sizit. T'd e low. Evershosy 'LAD'ES' DARKEN nounced by radio that knows thing about Indians W. S. Hughes {5511 te1l Tou thut theyhve very. varyl . WBZ BLEACH SKIN WHITE | —— e L fond of Rabbit stew " | | (Westinghouse—Springfield) N Greenville, Del.— I was under the | “Mmm-my ggeg-goodness! Ts that RAY HA'R 7:30 p. m —DBaeeball scores; ['nele Now Playing impression that my eldest daughter had | s0”" | Wiggily Bedtime story. Squeeze the juice of two lemons someinternaltrouble " sald Mr. Crow. So T ad- 8:00 p. m-—Baseball scores; Musi- [IPto a bottle containing three ounces aseversince the first | vise vou to find a hole some where e |cal pregram by LeRoy Patterson or- |0f Orchard White, which any drug Ik time l}er;icfim{fuap- ind stay in it And I will spread the | pse Grandma’s Sage Tea and Sulphur |chestra, Joseph Belin, piano; Homer |store will supply for a few cents, ared she had to go | news about the Indians” | Hagong > i g i | Paro, trombone: t > \ shake well and you have a quarter ?gbod andevenhad | Well, Jimmy Rabbit was disap.| Recipe and Nobody Will Know. | 0o, e p:,y,,?.n ,g,,,mi"'"'fi';_' pint of harmless and delightful lemon : to quit school once pointed He wanted the fun of sur- | o | mund J. Cobb, banjo: Raymond Chase |bleach. Massage this sweetly fra- RN for a week. Ialways | pricing the naighbors But what Mr The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- | (iglin; T. C. Browning, clarinet grant lotion into the face, neck, arms take Lydia E. Pink- | Crow caid ahout Rabhit stew frignt. | storing faded, gray hair to its natural| ; i1 / and hands each day, then shortly note | 66 8—Wond Reel ham’s Vegetable | enea him coler dates back to grandmother's Wiz the beauty and whiteness of your —Wonderful Reels—8 Compound myself so Wil you tell everybedy that I|time. She used it to keep her hair| 5 skin. . i (Westinghouse—Newark) Famous stage beauties use this Igaveit to her and | saw the Tndian villags firet o' . e < . r o ndian i he| beautifully dark, glosey and attrac-| , oo )il she has received |pegaed Ay Crow tive. Whenever her hair took on that| , .00 P M.—Final baseball scores |, .on yotion to bleach and bring that TONY” employe out on an errand she is sup- % A rica a 1 reat benefit fromit. T can't promise vou that," sajd|dull, fadéd or streaked appearance, ."'f"';,':"s"_;:; Nattonal, International |, ¢ ciear rosy-white complexion, also KEITH VAUDEVILLE c ou can use this let- |\, " 14 .o, 1 p ig i d tan bleach : e o antleman m s6 forget- | this simple mixture was applied with| .. |as a freckle, sunburn an an blead ter for a testimonial if you wish, as 1 | ¢, ,, .\ 1 r:V" make a m.;mara‘n'd | 1\-(‘.n;‘rh‘:1 effect 2R 7 p. m—"Jack Rabbit Storfes.” |, . s it doesn’t irritate. 4 cannot say too much about what your | oo\ hat 1 o ip Aret Rut T try| But brewing at home is mussy and D S s featuring medicine a8 done for mecnnd for my | |/ remember to that the Indians| out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at! S1 danghitar.” —Mre. Wat. B. HUGHES, |\ . "ccoiei vou and that you're ly.|any drug store for .4 bettle of | (American Radio ! Ressdren Corp.. Greenville, Delaware. iR low athis Bakdl and - BUleNR ICom Medford Hillside, Mags.) i pARSONs 4 — FINE ACTS — 1 I ” MothersandOf}f;thnile!S“;g}'l"‘"hl’“ Timmy Rabbit had to be satiefed | pounde,” vou will get this famous 6ld m(; ”;‘- n ;‘Y\rhf’,hs!nnlpflhr‘:"rfl:(:;;s: ' Featuring to en weets have taken and have learned the value | with that promise. thoueh it -@isn't, preparation, improved by the addi- 'ate news flaghes: early sp news. “KELLY & BOWER TWINS" of Lydia E. PmkhamuVeggt:}l})lP(‘ngl- SEaRiIyY WheL Be. Wanited, And ther.| HOR-SP, oLheE 18 KraATEREAY WHIRIT o8 P il F‘-nnzmg“ p:ng’z’amm“l. _"TH!I#;!:“RE"-"‘.' A und. So they recommend the medi- | he hurried away to hide § hoellow | be dzpended upon to restore natural|S!efpy time story. Music for e HARTFORD . g;uto others. % tree in the wonds. while m:)‘r,- Crow | color :M h..,,u?y to the hair folks. 3. 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