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S e ’ | ———_—__——*—fl ; : -, : = : " DAILY FASHION SPRVICE, == . - N ey " . MV M AL = Good Luck - i MY MARRIAGE P ROBLEMS ! : SI::: WHAT RE”EF! SKIRT LENGTH ls SOLVED { . is thought to go a long wny, but | [ y Every - Good Judg;gn‘; sd.gon farther. i’ Adele Garrison’s New Phase of \ Month— ~ REVELATIONS OF A WIFE || i} with ' " | ] T AR fidl Lol SUNSET - Thought That Assafled Madge As She[ltving shoulder, Then with & sud- .gufi“fu"n':nff Dressed For Her Part, den cynical remembrance of the m-nnun ." I . positive eagerness with which he h S There was a peremptoriness in Lil- [naa lert us, 1 gave a bitter little v :én‘i lh': l ‘Il\ \ A 1S GOOD JUDGMENT. llan's tone “N\w pelled finality, and f1augh, put on the coat and fastened g Qarker thaies each though Tom Chester Hps set in aljt with no more emotion than I ” thin line of obstinacy, and his eyes [would have had at putting on a| 2a FASY coLon ‘ 3 A \ “The Tea that is alweys Reliable. flashed an appeal at me, he yet ut-[part of Jerry Ticer's wardrobe, (No Scaimed ? 2 tered no further word of protest 1 shook down my hair as Lillian fln”d—hvluh- Iufimrnf:‘\:- "‘ against my making one of the motor |had requested, then drew it away bty -8 i 1 acoapt pubetivuisn car expedition which was to Insure|from my face and wound it at the uolmumcunv:comnflon the young man's presence at Smith's(top of my hend Into a mass which -'- ; { expecte get a : £ would keep Dicky's hat from blow- y ' ll 'I ' I l I. “Don't Ma Lilian ad-ling off. Then as 1 crammed the hat # 5 monished rply. you € anyfjow down over my forehead, 1 spare time after dressing, you'd bet-|jgoked critically at myself in the l L : ‘ | T4 lll- T\ -q |Jli m- get one of Smith's guards—Be- | mirrom No one in the world look- preferably—to look at Dicky's car [ing at me closely in the light would & b , : fla/ v (] and see if there's anything that must|mistake me for a man, but I was . = ‘ g lone to it after that wild ride of [sure that bent over a motor wheel i B / 2= RPN PR yours tonight. Remember, all We|pnd shielded by the darkness of th DNERaaID For ALL Fabrics ZA il Y 5 < B . 54 : ‘ . Tnless otherwine indicated, theatrical notices und reviews in this column are written by the press ngencies for pl' respective amusement company. want is to bolster it up 8o it wall func- [:0ad 1 would pass muster. tion for those few miles tonight. It| 1 had turned to the door when I doesn’'t matter talls to pleces as|geemed to hear agin Dr. Pettit's . » . soon as Smith is traveling nor' [hoarse question. “Where 5 your|A d4ab of axle grease from Farmer : TOM MIX—FOX'S TOMORROW |achievement, “Manslaughter,” opens by nor'west in that big limousine with |yusband?" and again, in answer to Gr;e::. "(‘9 ‘mi‘dr ‘?h"" sand AII‘I”H::%I: | R Tonight concludes the local show-|@ four day run. The cast is one that Allen on his trail. Dr. Pettlt and your |my nssurance that he was in the Ad- | 857 C8T% SARC SOF PERPEL, o f1ehe : ing of “Sisters,” the great emotional |D0Asts of a great list of favorites in- father can bring you people home |{rondacks, “Are you sure?"” DERAEREGIICOON. JiXad - [iLEaLIe; 5 drama which has been featured at|Cluding Thomas Meighan, Leatrice again, and the garage men can g0| For an instant it seemed to me R“'dk‘“h e wiiole, ;”'1 "um"‘) nig 5 . ; Fox's. The vaudeville program in a|J0% Lois Wilson and John Miltern of out and salvage the car in the morn-(that I could not walt to determine ;:‘,C ARG IRLtEn BAREery N . varied one, Introducing a super-excel-| NeW Britain. Mr. Miitern has one ing. ” ,|the answers to those questions, that [ 5% A GH Bok WAL 1O o0 y lent xylophone player, some harmony|©°f the most important roles. "1 know all about repairing cars,”|nc thsk for Lilllan, even it were for SSnEROw tHe CHICKEN A4t taste . singers, a piano player who teams young Mr. Chester ventured hope-|my country, mattered beside the de- “‘good A hEinad axpected, b & T with rare ability with a comedy song- MEXICAN REBELS KILLED fully 8 fif y termining of the reason for thely "Ghiie he began to u-n\'qmw un- ) Z q v ster; and a couple of superlative aerial El Paso, Oct. 11, — Gen. Eduardo BeRR. Goes M”]’h' -"lfxva” RS [physiolan's. strange manner. happy, because of dgrting pains that BoYEEymhatty Hernandez, second fn command to curtly, "and he doesn't have to save| But the next second the reaction|giibhed him right ‘under the third| | . Beginning tomorrow Tom Mix v} g, pranciseo Murguia, revolution- l\i;blsmnnl'h as you must. Oh!lcame, and smothering my rebellious|pyiton of his waiscons {2 “Do or Dare”” will hold the stage aft- A d‘ L °d t ‘( A el Madge 1" t s, 86 ( % . A % s . 5 v 9 ¢ Iy niary leader, an wo followers, o esclemation BRI e on B A e A e i ReRoeD Dawn was breaking by (his time.| A fashion fnvestigator With a |10 inches from the sidewalk, with the o e e e T wres | Lilled October § in a battle with home way to the door. e M e And Datty Coon hurried home and|ganeifie turn of mind has been |&Verage about seven inches. and plays a dual role. As o daring|Buards, according to a telegram re- “Yesa tumbled into bed Sports wear has skirts from six to i 2 ceived in Juarez today by Gen. Mare : As usual, Mrs. C ked up the |Studying the problem of the skirt) .= o frontiersman of western pioneer days, | ¢ Pour yourself a cup of coffee be-| ISLEEPY-TIME TALES o e R i A {12 inches from the tennis court with |, " iting Indian Aghtt tinez, commander of the northern vadrmads Rugtmares? cook book and sat down teside him.|length. He made a thorough canvass |the average about nine inches. heFogeihfeXCn‘p:‘K [:"o‘“‘:'“l;s :t‘llras' military zone in Mexico. fore you go out, and eat something, ;?rn \m \p B rn‘}‘,‘ nd eat something, She had not‘ noticed that there was|of 25 of the representative shops in | ,“,venmg gowns escape the ball- Beslnn October. 18, Hoyt's Revue I nodded a grateful assent for her anything amiss. _|New York, ranging from the most|rdom floor by from one to seven f;fi “: "fh L "le et s RN E N riRsAY: and’ went dleanily 0 What shall I read to you this|exclusive and expensive to the popu- |inches-and the average is only five. ;" CRNET A BEAMIR SN s my room, where I changed quickly| (3 morning?" she asked. “Do you want||ar-priced stores. And now that you have heard all [in connection with the movie fea. R e YAtk arboakes guth Xwith HAT : MORE OF H lS your favorite, ‘To Roast a Chicken'?”| Here io the result: Street dresses (about it you will please yourself as to tures. With new scenery and BN i cl Had r F “No, thank you, Ma!" Fatty an-|are shown with skirts from two to!the length of your own. costumes and a,repertoire that is as| iy A 1 AN e k. | swered, “Read me the one about ‘A = —- |new as a next year's hat, this troupe mountains Then with a queer lit-| &R (5 Nice Broth for the Sick.’ It begins, will entertain with a series of burles- L e S S B L ‘Five Pounds of Lean Beef. o que and minjfature musical comedy g the hall to Dicky's room, lighted the Rrap LA Iieht 0ane fivoim) hows. THE lamp, and closing the door behind| W — e ‘C"‘“’“;\.'p“.ll;‘;;,” h“,.,‘.{cr:m]poma” i _ me stood for a long minute looking | FATTY COON'S FAVORITE STORY. il ; WALLACE REID AT PALACE. 0 Tonight—*“Just Girls” over#my husband's JREHy When Fatty Coon was quite young - One of the most thrilling scenes A Love Test. he loved to hear bedtime storie = BY ZOE BECKLEY. ever pictured is said to be shown in Richard Barthelmess coat and soft hat| Farly morning—and not evening— VOICESIN THE’AIR | Wallace Reid's new Paramount pic- had said, and aft-|was the hour when Mrs. Coon read i " l'ture, “Across the Continent, when er the minute of survey, 1 went to|hedtime stories to her son, because 28 J P! Sk | | Mr. Reid, who is driving a filvver in his closet and took the articles she|he always went to sleep soon after| i i ; e y i e, i it e et reat Wednesday, Oct. 11, 1922, Shall Sally Accept Golden's Bid .and YAhlV” - i e e My economical s joiced that| Once—and once only—Mrs. Coon KDKA Peril It Involves. | Imore than eighty miles an hour. they were comp ly shabby, for|tried to read animal stortes to Fatty. “Across the Continent” marks the I would not have liked to take his|Put he didn't care for them in the (Westinghouse, East Pittsburgh) For the rest of the evening Sally 71/ 4 | reu;rn ({{ Mr, R;irl to his now famous good things, but as took them|least. He said they were silly—every| g p m.—Bedtime story for the kid-|hovered in the wings, feeling literally % - utomobile speed driving pictures and down I rea I completely | one of them. He complained that no| gjes on wings, bt unstable ones that at 7 = :h Imdfinx woman is Mary MacLaren. Dic a ey ed his closet of his|animals he had ever met either talked 9 p. m.—Nevin Night. Quartet; |any minute might plunge her to earth 3 N ’i‘!;eodox:e Roberts h‘as a prominent presentable clothing, Either he had|or acted like the animals in the|niss Edna B. MacDowell, soprano: |28ain. 3 role. It will be the feature attraction expected to ¢ . attire several |stories his mother read to him. Mabel King. contralto; Earl Yearsley,| Lucy Bennet, alert for impressions ; 2t the Palace Thursday, Friday and times a day ot the Adirondack camp.| Well, all up and down Pleasant| (enor, and James Croft, baritone, Miss|for her story of Sally's debut, was SETAAAY o 1 reflected, or > had planned a|Valley it was the fashion to read ani- | ois Farr, pianist; Miss Florence|Watching the rest of the company. 4 THe K.eith vaudeville bill will have lenger sojourn th had told me.| mal stories to children. Everybody| Farr, accompanist She heard the girl who had greeted I A four more good acts featuring Me- was doing it. And with a sigh Mrs L Sally the first night remark malicious- i i Cormick Sisters and Bliss in ‘a fine Coon laid aside the volume of “Twist- Wiz ly: ) novelty offering and Taylor, Howard “Can you beat it! She's such a and Them in an act entirely different. dumb-bell that she made a hit! Now N 7/ Particular interest will be taken by 1 moved to his mirror, took up his coat and thrust one arm into it.| Then 1 stopped short with a sudde (Westinghouse, Newark.) rush of poignant loneliness as from : - 7 D thie—YAnima) tories by Hlots : ESRLoiaRTon e o ckamie, thap oo o8 ence Smith Vincent. Jookyat Mbllats RIVIDEUNCE PR oG 7 ’ the "them” of the act. of the tobacco which hangs around : Z; g 9:15 p. m.—Concert under direc-|Over. Well, the higher she goee, the ) Starting Sunday night the Falace all his possessions L ‘ ) tion of Chas. D. Isaacson, New York [harder she falls.” ; i will offer one of the biggest photo- Sometimes I think it is an infall~ 5 A Evening Mail. Miss Bennet turned to look at play attractions of the new season ible test of wife affection, this re- \ - 5 WGI “Dollars,” a rotund, little man with i when Cecil B. De Mille's greatest : well-kept hands—Mel Canby, known : to Wall Street as “the Gusher" for & (a0, lonBlineas U san stiail ok (American Radio and Research Corp. tobacco upo an absent husband's \ 0 . M Iside, Mass g 5 belongings. At any rate, when| N v i L 6 p :df\';%rfl, "‘r‘f.;o,t’“ i the freedom with which his oil oper- Dicky is gone for any period of time PP 2 | 6:30 p. m.—Boston police repor ations yielded him a daily fountain of I cannot handle his tobacco-redolent Late news flashes—early sport news, |801d: clothing without a thrill of longing 4 ¥ i “Didn't know there was any left,” 9 p. m.—Evening program, SN b, KDY, 2o 8 any ) for his presence v » By he was saving to Golden, “as fresh as trying to catch her eye. He hurried “Where Is Your Husband?" 7 WBZ that, Goldy. She's positively fragrant. “SALLY THIS IS MR CANBY." to her. Amazed, she took the card I caught the coat up a little fierce- G = I'll pull a party tonight. Come and| ang read: R S & < (Westinghouse—gpringfield.) A oA - — gy ? " ly and buried my face in it for an - g & bring her. i ), o enry Stanley. e PN 2 7 7:30 p. m.—Bedtime story told by v e 3 7 Perhaps you're too tired, Sally? instant as if it had been Dicky's & » You're a fast worker, Canby—' £ _ . Rachel L. #Hazeltine. Lucy managed ¢ convey to Sally that (To Be Continued). b W (oo | GOlden stirred uneasily. “Why not ¥ T:45 —"Cold St E * X - 5 p. m. 0! orage EBS give the youngster a chance to get the thing involved an important de (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service). S NN SR\ SN by Herman C. Lythgoe, B. S., director cision. R e 1 | s Masea. | Rer breath?" Fio h c Nflw Dn MY Rt X ;s division of food and drugs, Massa. “Life's short. And say—why stand Aren’t you, too?"” Sally passed the e e wA LLA E at the other end of the earth. Sally still hesitated to answer Can- by. . . . Suddenly she caught sight of a stage hand with a card in his hand, chusetts Dept. of Public Health.! responsibility back. | Farmers' Produce Market Report,|in the Kid's light? I'm a pretty good| "y . 000t pheen asked.” Miss Be WITH ROAST MEATS " B s sic rogram y i1y ¥ “, " . v u in; | John Casson. Whistier, Antenett Ber.| Golden was silent, looking thought. [, “OM do come” he said . “Geldy, ,' ™ e SR LUTiA. Dianist : 7 fully toward Sally. t°°c; e ke e fomllye el ""'o‘;“:‘ Js For Tiny Tots” and said to| ‘TR0, e o SR e R ) :d.| Golden sighed to himself. He usual-| | Seas: | 8:30 p. m~~Concert by Fenways Canby caught the look and shrew Tyiaonokrnbd N Hiseeit ITHE sethnthe |11 3 Bec Lydia E. Pinkham's | "¢r son. “Then from what book do | . Y i ause 1 . INKham's | N stra. ly interpreted it. i - u yoia L 8 | Jou want me to resd to you?’ ji1ovlt DITHERE 1 “on, l:omn‘ Don’t tell me you fee]|Personal lives of the people “"’”““K, Vegetable Compound Re- “The cook book!" Fatty Coon an- : e e epic \ @ GPraramosn! Gicre swered promptly. Even at this early Gt It h What' e ver| That to be a Frolics Girl nlmoat] r stored My H o 2 Sl — {bunk like that. at's come o ; A : e age, next o eating good f00d Fatty \Woman Only “Almost Sure,” So Manyou, Goldy? Why, I could take that|In€vitably meant spicy history was not e jE— THURS. FRL SAT. T hiok Eiel drom, tHRRDUBLESRHE PULIBRI e i aiuwa. attrupted: e oKy 0 See Wally Win the Race ‘@ | “'Bless e!" Mrs. Coon exclaimed. | : - 5 N v Hornell, N. Y.— I was in badhealth |, 1€ ™ | New York, Oct. 11.—Mrs. May|into the Big Time quicker than you - but there didn't seemto be any one thing | 1 V¢ ne\er ovned a cook book. 1) yarrison of 136 Ridgewood avenue,[could. Wil that harm her? A R L AL B | | R From Coast to Coast! the matter with me, | S'PPose I shall have to get one Brooklyn, was certaln James F.|a good boy and introduce me. a gpusance, but until ‘this night ]'e: m i toward |nad never felt actually responsible. Bell's 1Y —Drive his car through a 1 was tired out all | _‘When she spoke to Mr. Coon aboutl pe. o."wos her missing husband, Jo-| Golden moved reluctantly y x i overanditwasanef- | the matter he raid gruffly that the .o, ‘parrjson, when she saw him|Sally. Canby at his side. Lucy Ben.|NOW he heartily wished Canby were Suasoning ragi rairie fire ! £ tamily didn't need any such thing Mol raging prairie fire ! ort for me tomove, | [AmUy ANt need any such thing | playing cards in 151 Cleveland street!net instinctively drew nearer to Sally 1 was irritable and o il L bed. | @ few days ago. She was not o sure| “Sally, this js Mr. Canby. He's in- 90 Horsepower of couldnots]eppmgl)hs Heh e A 'MM' s ae BERl BEaT yesterday in the Brooklyn Family |terested in our production in more Acti d Thrill nndbhoadtroublcthh R »IV ory that pleased him | COUTt When her charge of desertion|than one sense and naturally is de- ction an rills my | dwelslamrlatmy neamie B S Tt bov| mae heard before Magistrate Dooley.|lighted with your hit. He wants to ] i {)he;&;fl t seemed i his was th e She was asked flatly by Assistant|celsbrate it with a—little gathering e = around mfiefigffi? ;i TO ROAST CHICKEN ‘C°r{’°”‘h”°“ Counsel Flanaga atihis house after the show. Will you SOUVENIR PHOTOS your medicine and | One very fat, tender chicken. Pl O s come i OF WALLACE REID end critmhe: DEB m almost sure,' hesitating Sensing something reluctant in THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Bread crumbs, one pint p ; P ¢ One small teaspoonful of sum- “But, 1s he your husband? Golden's introduction Sally turned, as THURSDAY i can't swear to him out and out.” |tngugh for guidance, to Lucy Bennet Lydia B, P‘"kh“"‘s Vegetable Com- | mer savory. “Then why did you have him ar- : e KEITH VAUDEVILLE lunéil;il‘able and Lydia E. Pinkham’s A piece of butter the size of a rested?” & ]I.-n\v knew w;u the filnln:ua: po‘;}:r lood Medic emdlmpmvedeveryday. walnut. SR LY = “Dollars” Canby wielde: n e I do all my own work now except the Salt and pepper to sult the |, ‘;]’”* " Riaughtnen; LAy Frolics, and the portentous signifi- “MANSLAUGHTER” Ll Y| cance to Sally of his invitation. Starting Sunday washing and do it with ease. I can ac- taste, i L " i The case is dismissed,” said ~the ™ yrooo o' O’ o acceptance would complish as much in a day now as it Fatty Coon listened breathlessly to| : ) § P would have taken me a week to do last |every word. Not until his mother :}’:{f";’.:_;"[:'mf‘;"n:; fi:’o’;:"r and hur- ot cufiice. “Dollars” usually stuck. In His Latest Picture winter and I try to get every one Iknow | had finished the story did he speak. to take your medicine to build them up. | Then he cried, “That's the best story A = TR “DO AND DARE” You are welcome to use this letter as 8 |1 cver heard! Read me another Ma!" ”. : \J testimonial if you like.””—Mrs. CHAS. Mrs. Coon said no. She told him ZA ; CLARIDGE COMEDY FQUR : pARSONS BAKER. 21 Spencer Ave., Hornell, N.Y. | (s stop talking and go to sleep i i In almost every nelghborhood there Strange to say, after that Fatty One of the Best Quartets in Vaudeville are women who know of the value of |Coon was always eager for bedtime et Sh THEATRE:—:: Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Com- |to come. Day by day Mrs. Coon read K R e R R HARTFORD pound. They know because they have |to him stories of how to cook meats SPECIAL—Sunday Evening Only—SPECIAL TONIGHT : ; y The Famous French Classic taken it and have been helped. Why |ana vegetables and breadstuffs, cakes, A don’t you give it a trial? HUARIGER adt Slbk Bow 10 prepare | 2—Wonderful Features—2 “THE LOVE CH[LD" sapaeer Eleliios and arassraes: Bt ot Lt SPE A M I NT MARIE PREVOST “THE GREY DAWN” 0 R s Lt s e Pt ey R delightful tales, Fatty's favorite was Brown with a distinguished company in- < Mlss JEANNETTE 'T"T’fl:t“n'r""':":“I;:"ra{]"h ’:r:"h:“::‘ " V ) ’ cluding Sidney Blackmer, Christine = Nor- R T R SR Don’t Forget Next Monday—HOYT'S REVUE mon, Feederick Terry. GO Of Hartford titled, “To Roast a Chicken.” And Kv5, - OUa=SSR: o i win (“‘;1"'; ,‘li‘:‘ al Price of after he had heard it about sixty-sev- | Ord : i 5. 1 imes, being quick to learn, he| P VIN P i hage i by et © A gum drop shaped : ; THURSDAY, OCT. 13 ermanent Waving |6 ne iici mis motner 1o roast like & spearmint g/ , OCT. 12 m.."}'..'..""?!:‘.'":..1."'.'3.3..”}'3.";..,._ :Mgh:;::nsm ’:f;.s ‘1‘;(1 h::\o”::fl:?é?'r:-: 'ea.f WIth a.” the b gful — WELCH,S TAVERN o HA‘mLfiEfiEN ford just a year, coming direct from § | er With newfangled dishes Fifth Avenue, New York City. Dur- made up his mind that as soon as he g g M MR Wi old enough to get u chicien for m|nty fragrant Cor. Albany Avenue and North Main Street—\West Hartford yery Wednesday Evening in Dining Room Begtaning Oct. 11. | i not already enjoyed one of Jeanette’s § | CO0K hook said taste reta.i ned 4 Dancing Every Wednesday u.:n g g eginning 11 In Repertoire SFRINy Wi OTHELLO, Thurs. Eve,, 8 p. m, beaatif Y ";“W"l uml‘)(- :"!kr Ild- And he did—or as nearly in the vantage of this remarkably low S A e LR . same way as he cou 'he Wi | JOHNSON'S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA SERVANT IN THE HOU@E . Miss Jeannette will mlso ve :“l':w curls where u--'mmgm fi',.‘., a year old he went down to Farmer : HO Special Attention Given to Automobilists, Straw Rides, Etc. Friday Evening, 8:15 p. m. has vn, at §1.00 per curl. Green's henhouse and got him a fat ] 1 P Ao s v e ot | ‘Uherever good candy (s sold e R o R Hartford. crumbs, he took some sawdust from k g C the fce house; for savory he picked Chicken Dinner Every Sunday. Saturday Matinee, 2:15 p. m, 781 MAIN - some checkerberry leaves in the! i HAMLET, Sat. Eve., 8 woods; in place of butter he borrowedl 5 » dat. Lve, 3 p. m,

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