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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922 him that disregar what I Kkne = D ) 4 | would be his wishes in doing this [ £ i o e gy Y | ‘What A Relief! Sleeve At Last Makes Up Mind There was tortured doubt in her 1 - MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Adele Goerison's New Phase of | [[{ votee, and 1 knew that Katherine | \S ‘ RBickett was treading the via crucis 1 | which her knowledge of her husband's ideas had made of the course she had chosen REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ; A1 } T R T I IRAY 3 QLI e - . Y coY-~- [ %] Y s s ——————— SLEERPY-TIME m---LA L 7Y The Kind You Have A]ways Bought has borne the lllnlfl The Request Katherine Made You're looking very At Lillian \ 4 ture of Chas. H. Fletcher on the. wrapper for over of Madae pronounced at last, and if I had not A \ . 80 years just to protect the eomlnagenemflon Do known her every intonation so well 1 f { not be deceived. All Counterfel Imitations and How long before you wish me o wonld have thonght that she was con $Just-as-good’’ are but experiments that endnnlel' the IR i atde | Tatily rippe ;",,‘,f\',::'l ,t”';,"“l “;"",';"";' . """":‘('“-‘ &' \} MORE OF HIS ) v : e health of Children—Experience against Experiment. tion of | that ahe was as feartu an 1 for " onr | ARANE DVENTURES , o ‘ y AN Never attempt to relieve your baby with a feiele 18 he ke qu Lillian, and T guessed that the reason | tittie friend’s sufety, and as loth to let remedy that you would use for yourself. LGN — - TR0 : What is CASTORIA which T had « ) 1 v fter y lian went o vith an idmirably | accusation ! f I Mippaney i her manner, “But | UNCLE SAMMY COON TREATS HIS | | Qastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pares Lillian i no more o've got to talk fast. Turn off the FRIENDS, 501-1::, Drops and boothlng Syrups. It contains ‘neither tention to 1\ 1 she would | glimmers, Madge." | pium, Morplilne nor other narcotic substance. For td%n i temparament I oheyed her, and then for several| , Lty Coon was going on an errand more than thirty years ithas been in constant use for the 3 p o her eyes t utes T listened to what was practi-| (07, 118 mother. —Aunt Polly Wood. | rellef of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and e « monologue from Lillian, out.| Chuck had'promised Mrs. Coon a big| 4 Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, i . o going as Joe's nurse, Katherina | Po8Ket of apples, if she would send | and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the ase : y i i e a€1Ne | her son for it. So Fatty had gone all! similation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. It's 9 o'clocl HaadL Ll AT R I "‘:"N' “;\_""‘Iw ““: the way to the pasture where @unt 1 The Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend, ELl ypur muotor &n ok bl Aherine | pojjy Jived, There he picked up the| 1 Madge will st 1ers. vd but two simple questions, and | o hacket, And now he was toiling Bears the Signature of iy B8 waiib e 3 felt I knew Lilllan must, that| oo "o e . : AL1h- Shes sk B0k o ViR WalkIng: alabz fhe Bank-of Sen her, nor flinch at anv dangers or d dently ’ " 4 v dis-| 2 Hhens Black Creek, near Cedar Swamp, o which h v lookir 5 comforts she might be called upon to | . r whick 0P pon when somebody called to him. Tt was stapped R b $nd now,” Lilan summed up, o | Uncle Sammy Coon. He was stand: e . ) I z (i ¢ f s eatin 8 rned and taken |think we've covered every possible |8 In the doorway ot his eating ’ In Use For Over 30 Years mine "“"""‘ d-and 1aK P e S fosk house, watching Fatty with his pierc- good look at the dear little frie is Joe behaving R e THE CENTAUR GOMPANY, NEW YORK GITY. . ng away from in suet “Like a lamb!" Katherine re.| NZ who was going vy ( 1 rin | , 5 & @ lofely lady." Let us l\nhr he (omnmw;é- t2" ‘Uncle SBammy asked fon B “Katherin Wit Aaritia (% px. |0 wear rose-colored spectacles.' ‘Something for my mother,” Fatty y . rerine, you darlin x v P et ] ! | answered Q mnmflnvau; — claimed, and as st ned acr h A Torturing Doubt : “Lel me soe!” said Uncle Sammy, | brace 1 feel as if 1 ought not to a ard ung 1 1 & . " A . / :T,';.’u,:‘?“. i \,M, 2 ,:.“,_ e A He will." Lillian said sententiously, | He was a terribly curious old chap.| ,_I‘E € a Wi B | “But when the time comes for his| And now he came hobbling up 10| ndecided state tion of sleeves but of the entire style Il_ll | awakening, if I'm nof around, give| I *atty Coon and peeped into the bas- \ Word came that they were c,.,mnglof the dress. | ‘“‘_;‘\j'“(” ? 1 added '"‘I”‘,!"”“_'g"' vojua| MM an extra wallop for me. And | ket [k eava Jt has the chic and charm of the Steady, . Llien:s 01°® ! now, vou and Madge probably have “Ha!" he exelaimed. “I thought it| \Wward came that they were reced- |unexpected. Some sudden whim of VATrne f t t w too, ‘but g i warn ha ¥, too "l something to talk over. T'll run over _|ing past the elbow, almost out of contrariness made it tight where it ! | In ' l“ “ II AR T']" ,':N,,‘ b, ”,w,"f - ,,_:r, U0 | and keep dear Herbie comprny, bless; ~ " T |Ricaarticabs Wide imidaiit 16os8Evhers I;‘ bits ‘J u Iil ... ‘ \ Dick i eee B 4 | Then sleevee themselves came in|it used to be tight and there you have P e A e "“]\I("w O patinneg stritely,| She had slipped out the tonnean | N . _ “ o "“”‘, ]Q" ".' . 1 f" .‘ : door hefore we could stop her. Kath- argument was settled by the charm | Whether it is of contracting ma- 2; & ‘_. = ., e Sk nt Aol | Ot SV erine reached her hand over the aty )P B o the sleeve itself. terial, whether it 15 embroidered his peeved little soul ! | \-—- | | ; T o e | such a wonderful new style that the |the new sleeve! = - RO Slacoutaking o and touched my face tender! | whether it 18 cuffed with | Unless otherwise indicated, thentrical notices und reviews i this column are written by ~— o .“"N.‘\ Hayp a Gogd Tnol,? I “What 't she has !” she said ad- 4 ‘Ah)i‘fi"::n.' o AlSae LS BSIpES ']\P.T‘I‘F:‘P:’C;‘TB"; ]:e.m;nns for the season at the jirens iigencles forsthe rbinechie IR metcHComIANY It's that awful mourning s | miringly, “There is something I want | / : Y | At a glance you can see that it is|ieast as the smartest sleeve your Llian dectured, © It & wWonderful| . “olelibih widce but | Lot she | \ PA{ |capable of settling not only the ques- dress can have! “BURNING SANDS,” AT PALACE. |story “Camille,” in which Rodolph disguise, hut enot to give T i A R 8 J | L i sisdohe: L it e ATRETY Al George Melford's production “Burn- | Valentino and Nazimova are starred. & ; guessed it T—" | fect lady the delirfum tremer ing Sands,” made a decided hit at e e — 2 > 2 / e ‘She is positively psychic some- | b | It was an unheard-of thing for < e saw shot o el 1 think 3 s o SR Hew 18 B SO O oo, il i est T fHtarrupted | | d |incle Sammy Coon to do. He was, the Palace vesterday where it opened | POX'S STARS CHARLES RAY. 3 S ARG ' he must be, for T only thought of | 7 2 known to he the stingiest person in |a threc day run. The photoplay has| Charles Ray in “A Tailor-Made back in the tonneau here Don't been acclaimed by critics as the “an-|Man,” the famous comedy drama that e o the Iiehis et Madge -0 | 1his last night.” Katherine hesitated, | : all Pleasant Valley. Though the ol T T 4 2 by S ey Now let's have a good look at vou.”|and there was an edge of suffering| ” apq |!cighbors could hardly believe the ! ot o 1.?11;.‘ \*"]" Ifmm -h'h'as RS " With a ierk Katherine fore theland something else more indefinabloe | | news, they came a-running from all an all star one and has Wanda Haw- since Sunday night, will be shown this rk Katherir 1 - ley and Milton Sills, in the leading|evening and tomorrow afternoon and 3 S TR O T T e directions. Among them was Fatty the mourning hat 1 ve m he &:Spa \gain. | | roles, Some remarkable scenery and|evening for the last time, after which e Toaled at vith g0 bravel. T anything shonld happen it ! Caon's mother. When she heard the itk ! ; " : H e L e L e e L1, story from one of her cousins she sets are shown especially the desert|the vaudeviMe and picture bill will smile, so steadily purposeful an ex-|Me=-which there won't—-1 want .yo % £ ' . R y s attacl ¥ Pl o uatens v puigd Gl o L JThIeh SRS, Mol b =L gvan e M b A DO e Famo“s Tm edm] 0 oS weekvs scenes where the Arabs attack and | change, brings, as a feature, Harry pression in clear eyes, tha elt § at R his She put £ i |capture the oas Other films in- | Carey in “The Kick-Back 4 i AR | And now, quite - out ot breath, she / throat constric affectionate | a thick packet into hands, “ane ) i Lt =g ek S my throat constrict with affectionat packet into my hands, “and e s b R SR clude the Pathe News, and a dimmie| The present vaundeville bill is a well admiration mingled with fear for her|and explain to him, as hest you can {androlled down the bank of the Repen(}ire at Pa]‘sons’ Theatel’ Aubrey comedy. The Keith vaude- balanced one, opening with Kvans and safety, | that it wasn't hecause I didn't Jove | ThSve ras Cibosd. tRsuble ftnen: Ma c with him. ville bill has four very fine acts that| Ross, ciever jugglers, then swinging i - b Coon was angrier than over | Y ou will treat with my apples, will | were enjoyed yester as the four|in the Tiller Sisters, Murray and ___|vou?" she cried. ! By ITe TRl A e Res sy acts are exceptionally clever. AdonisiStone put over u good number, fea- B T | He managed to shake himself free. | & Co. present “The Act Beautiful,” & turing Indiana and The Yankee was apples. T thought T could smell|And swithout answering her question| Hobert B. Mantell and Genevieve fvery fine novelty that introduces some . Doodle Blues, The act put on by apples before you came into sight.” |[he hurried into his eating house, | Hamper opened a ek's repertoire |very clever stunts; Bernard and Betts, | \Walter Wilton & (lo. must be seen {o Hone moone rs A broad " Now. Mrs Coon had warned Fatty locking the door behind him. |at Parsons’ theater, Hartford, last|PI&Y the xylophone to fine resnlts e appreciated. x ‘le Sammy Coon When Mrs. Coon looked into the| and were one of the hig hits last I'ollowing “The Kick-Back,” which [ 1o 1ook out for Uncle | o Sir Bd- “TT he smells th® apples he'll try to| baslet, a few minutes later, there|M8ht With the presentation of Sir Bd- | orinr"with their - popular music. | presents Carey in a dare-devil west- BY ZOE BECKLEY. | get some away from you,” she had| Wasn't an apple left there | ward Bulwer Lytton's “Richelien.” If\jopr anq Kennedy were the cause of lern role, enacted along the Mexican i he stayed in front of Uncle Sam- | the initial performance can be accept- imuch laughter with their singing, | horder, Fox's will offer, hegianing Of course Uncle Sammy Coon did my's cating house long after every-|ed as a criterion of what is to follow, ftalking, and dancing skit. The elassi- Sunday night and continuing through JACK'S BUSINESS B s TO not know that, when he smiled as| body :_m had gone Home. RBut he|their visit to Hartford will be re-jcal dance at the finish is a scream; ! Wednesds the Rex Tngram produc- : : ¢ i A | sweetly as he knew how and said to) Wouldn’t come out. He was afraid to| munerative financially and in public|the Sylva Braun Trio have a real sen- [tion, “The I'risoner of Zenda.” SPOIL EDNA'S PLEASURE. / Fatty, “If vou don't mind I'll taste open his door. appreciation of their talent. satlon with their thriling perch act, | 23l A ST W to-aae MofeisotiEEns W of onc of those apples ani tell you if "l"“r- wish she'd go away,” h'_* growled. In the role of the adroit cnv'riljlflV- introducing a number of stunts on & |“THI HANDS OI' NARA"—LYCEUM e e e L S i it's good. It would be a pity if you "For once in my iife T tried to bhe | statesman of the court of Louls XTIT.) pole 40 feet over the stage. On Thurs- 3 : oL LA vried a basket of poor apples all the Benerous and treat my friends. And | Mr. Mantell was called upon to dis-| day, for the last half of the week John Miltern, plaving with Clara e telephone, * Tureka § | ‘ e ) A e Kimball Young in the stirring picture the telephor om Fureka Supply - AR e ) [ust see what a peck of trouble it got | play his histrionic genuis in its fullest | the foature attraction is John M. [y oy VOUNE t the alaEaal BRRsE Y= You sl irotey (lIMAUBLIID. 5 “No! You musn'nt touch one of M intol Il never treat anybody|power. He succeaded admirably, ris- | stahi's drama of dishes and discon-|y oo HEE S0 T SEORITE K0 quiries u; yon “ 5 : el e tivieried n.” Uncle Sammy Coon vowed, ing to such heights in every act that| tant, *“The Song of Life.” Starting| o “’”; € H-‘ ”rl-l. ‘*‘l'- ! « -]A.\_s SR e e L vk Of course Uncle Sammy guessed | ket opyright 1922 by Metropolitan | the audience forced him to present| next Monday one of the real treats of [y, M W08 S SCUR AW WHEES 1O WS ”I’i 1 S r’”“‘m hasLecnqaudaonly Vv then that Mrs. Coon had teld her son Newspaper N‘r\l:‘f‘) himself betore the curtain. How firm-|(ha season will be offered in the pic- ‘, xu.“ .fmny hv“v;: .\: : ;‘1”’1 .“im g‘w? called away." E | i Pt ) e S > i 5 a character portrayal tha § most to beware of him. But he still smiled ly he has become entwined around the i b TA [oxandre us : A Y turization of the Alexandre Dumas ((iging 1o his many friends in this He hung up and turned exultingly pleasantly. And calling to a friend| hearts of American playgoers can be| % y frssss {eity. In addition to this feature, the to Edna : ; St J of his who was swvimming the ereek,t determined by the fact that the audi- y . Li “I've trapped: ‘him-—old (Cousina 2 o Uncle Sammy beckoned. The friend | .« 9 cnce rose to its fect at the fall of the | s ”","' . ""I""’b r jl‘jl- LN Told him a fake story of a business Pk v S e G c P R e uren dnt ravelogue, The bill is - » | B < b o ¥ S X - | et e 'S ( P prospect, a Mr. Sanderson I'm sup- by looked inside the basket OSSlp s ome’ until he came before the footlights BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH ianged. on ‘Thursday gnd the last TRTHA E. BHAPLEIG Talf of the week feature will he posed to have met on the train. 'rged (I , . “Give this gentleman an apple” once more. piGoumbia el tar e him to get after him at once. Well i I'nele Sammy told Fatty Coon. “He's| S ~srssanwans Miss Hamper supported the . gr i N(T:|h<‘.1?(|:’,‘mm University “North here is the Kureka man—our rival s . a good friend of mine.” | RiGbanSHais actor splendidiy, As “Julie De Mor-| o' ol (oo here first! Cousins is the only man Well, Mrs. Coon had said nothing ot : temar,” the protege of Kichelicu, she 1% cup milk I told the yarn to! Do you see? Do ! about not*giving an apple to anybody| HIVPON: '”f""“’t‘;]v”""' Wwere mever | acquitted herself creditably. She po S bk you see?” _ A except Uncle Sammy Coon. o Iatty [ of x‘m]"y";", b ""] 'I"’“'- _ Satin, | cesses a charm and grace, augmented | 3 Yoo oo0ns baking powder Edna sald ves, she saw, and that : ; told the stranger to help himself to fo/Te: THCRsbdged, double-faced and|yith nigh dramatic skill, which makes| | tegznoon cream tartar Cousins was a despicable creature to : Lo o one.” [the soft little nats irap5ed Lo fashion ey eminently suited to play opposite| 1, teaspoon soda# betray his own firm : : ! Unele Sammy's friend tried to fake 1o SO} [ hats that jure So becom- | ihe great Mantell. WHites blag Jack was too excitedly triumphant i two apples. But Fatty Coon shouted, gn® o Lo ’W”r'u\)k‘vT\- “nhr‘vf‘ ?"he.t‘m' Edward Lewers well portrayed the 1t s noon Mk allize=0r v to have a large | \waak royal fop, houis XTIT 15 teaspoon almond extract v Iness i his i “ONE 3 1 his ear. And he/ to observe the wistfuln in hi . E NE right in his ; ‘I [Hbhon bow for trimming, ! ; wife's eyes—the look that said shel 2 hastily dropped the smaller one < Others deserving of special mention Cream butter and 1gar Logethe was trying to be patient and reason- Now, a moment later Uncle Sam- In Rl Velvet were John Alexander, as “Adrien Defaqq milk and flonr sifted with hak- able, hut that she felt more like an my's friend spled a friend of his own,| . Mauprat,” Henry Buckler, as “Gaston, | jng powder giternately, beating thor orphan child at a salesman’s banquet| *“I'VE TRAPPED HIM—OLD CoU. | cravling up the bank from the water, liva red velvet gown s given a fes- | puke of Orleans,” A, C. Henderson, as| oughiy NOW PLAYING than a bride on her wedding journey. [SINS!" | “Come here! 1 want to show you MIM;*I‘I"“«'HT\M by the ;u]l)]"(ll\‘ of | “Joseph, a Capuchi Vaughn Deer- Beat whites of eges until stiff and “Ha—the old fish not onl swal- - ! something,” he called clott % '(ri} Brabes made of silver|ing, as “Barada the royal favorite:|jjgntly stir into the misture Add | lowed hook, line and sinker,”" went|pay enveiope from the Fureka at the| Friend Number Two hurried to join ©oth. = Tht drapery is caught up on|Guy Iin as “Francois," Riche-|givoring and bake in one pan 40! on Jack, tramping up and down, “but{same time the group on the bank s ”‘M““(';’""“;;: one-sided train offsets{ jieu's page; Deaver Stores, as “Hu-|minutes or in layers 0 minutes ar es he's glven the whole darn scheme, They'll believe the ‘story al hoine "Give this gentleman an apple i junet” a spy: Franklin Salisbury, as In baking a white cake it is away. but I've got to prove it said U'necle Sammy to Fatty Vel fi" 7T | ‘I‘ouprmzhnn and Miss Agnes to have a slow oven first, incri “We've been doing rotten business| “I'll have to jump to the other of The newcomer did not wait to be vet Bracelets. Lliott Scott, whose brief appearances|ific heat gradually as cake rises and the Eureka has hoomed because |fices hefore Cousing gets there, Berlin | helped He plunged paw into the| RBracelefs of black velvet rihbonlas a spy in the service of the Cardinal | prowng slightly-——then deereasing our Hittle Tuzopean manager has heen [next. Pack the dude | it duriing | Paskel and seized three apples. Wut With buckles of rhinestonss. pearis or |were in keeping with the high stand-|jeat to finish hakine. a Fatty hellowed, “ONE!" so loudly diamonds or of a combination of dia-|ard of the = double-crossing us and dragging in a|wWe're off for Ger-man-ce!’ | f i ) d = Ko ! Edna bit her Hp. It was not so|that Friend Number Two dropped the monds and sapphires are a new con- Others m(mlwl; of the company s much that she minded leaving Ttaly! VO Smallest appl g, vhen e gl Tor RYaninggpean | were Roy Clifford, Miss Theresa Col- | Proves That Clothes Make The hefore she had even seen it, but that! "2V Off: to tell everybody he saw that i T turn, Miss Violet Howard, Day| Man, In His Greatest - she couldn't—not with all her love.| U'nele Sammy Coon was treating all mmed With Sea) Keene, Abraham Tvory, and FKdwin -] % ture Sensation, Ll heiliius. shil TouuR sokets comers to apples on the Bank of| An attractive suit of mustard-col- { Fooe £ ‘ v H ! : i eetiiess, ¥ ored duvetyn {s ] ; he A of the Rio Grande starring ick Holt. | “North of the Rio Grande" is a |thrilling tale of horder life, Black Creek, in front of his eating made with a very| Alantell and his associates will (13 ush cold business from Jack's min ¢ 3 antell an s associs - The jangle of ,,L' ”» \‘ ”v‘, ! | hous narrow ckirt and a flaring coat. The | gaen throughout the week in selected ) et g S coat is trimmed with many inch bands | ghakespearean and other classic plays A rupted her musing It wa ‘ of seal fur and seal huttons, | 5 . |friend, Jim Hart, and soon he v Tonight and Wednesday SUPREME, VAUDEVILIE | jushered in—a big, breesy, casy-going Beaded Tunics, Professor W. W. Skeat, in the re. Her Mother's Faith in Lydia E. smerican whom Europe 1t in 3 . Beaded (i contimue in popuiar. |cently published fourth edition of his ictionary, containing approximately 20,000 Fnglish words, recognizes only Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound """ " . ‘ A BEERGREEER iy and arc u good addition for any TiEaliiEs: ahd Inthodustisns ! ? AR wardrobe for they may he worn over Led Her To Try It Jack told him the entire situation Q WRNEIONE | different colored slips to give quite |12 a8 untraceable in origin Hart pondered. FEdna, on pretext ,) i different effects and they make a A wonderful romance of Featuring WALTER WINTON & CO. The Only Act of Its Kind in Vaudeyille, “Burning || ——— Thursday, Friday, Saturday Sands,’ "-““f" 4':\‘mf,\' ' In “THE KICK BACK" By George Melford i el L . WAL Theufig ;*};"o?k,r:mde Stasting Sunday Critics Call It The answer to “The Sheik” YTHE PRISONER OF ZENDA" KEITH VAUDEVILLE 4—Entertaining Acts—1 Wt | PARSONS BERNARD & BETZ LEHR & KENNERY —'"THEATRE_"' YLVA BRAUN (O. HARTFORD, Uintire Week, Mondny, October 30. i et KOBERT B, Thurs.—John M. stanrs || MANTELL nd G VIEVE HAMPER drama of dishes and dis- i Shakespenrenn anl Clawie Plays. ey | TONIGIHT—"HAMLET. Cflnt“n( WED WA S you .| a i \ N il “ ed., Jullus Caesar. | Saf, “THE SONG OF LIFE e O . - I i Tucheth, Richard 111 ‘l'lll(lfi!—-lfl E. 50¢-$2.00; MAT. d0c to $1.38 the Sahara Desert ! vardrobe seem more extensive than it really is Kenosha, Wisconsin.—"I cannot say packing, left the room bLefore he enough in praise of Lydia E. Pinkham's |spoke Vegetahle Com-| "I s Tack, don't think me aj : ? . ound. My mother [butt-in id Hart hand on Jack's | c 2 Ruffles Again. ad great faith in it |shoulder, “but which is this - busi- < k Small ruffles, suggestive of femin- | as she had taken so |ness trip or honeymoon | < [inity and frivolity, are used effective | much of it and when Why--er—-it's our honeymaon, but | e v on party frocks of georgette und | 1 had trouble after |with business too Yd ; affeta tor the sub deh, Frequently | my baby was born Jack paused, arrested at the ey eif : they offer the only attempt at .|m-u.1‘ Tuesday—Wednesday she gave it to me. frart's glance had followed Edna oot X g Tthelpedme somuch o 11 room ' =) CLARA KIMBALL more than anythin HAEER, " Fimeiht - et | by t i Dellaous. | It You Are Well Bred YOUNG ration | You do not refuge food passed to you and v . , it a dinner party, becanse to do o T 5 Oh, bhunk ’'vey see her fur | 4 A iy It st ot vitael CT HE materials and b liinliee. it RLUaG b s TR JOHN MILTERN Any girl'd mind f she does raise methods used have b Rl SR e W to give it a fair trial | 4 X 3 X 5 : and I amlfure lg..‘hey wrr’lllf{eel asIdo " "}4?‘ ‘(m'(, Lol el {I{'f?fi\“i;fi:fl' SS;:‘; B ke @ small portion and leave it on “The Hands of Nara” s. FRED. ANSEN, F»Q | - 4 Yol Yo Jate von do re to cat s \ :!mézd! St., Kenosha, Wisconsin, ¥ "Vou know. old man. here i tiu- | "’{‘“' h““{’ Al e ae \’m|”yl“‘r‘mflvn‘f| diet ‘yon shouid | News Comedy s p spe we don't consider that business | wheat flavor whic! 2 his s . A medicine that has been inuse nearly | ™" y : 4 B ccept any invitations with the stipu- Burton Holmes s all of life maked It mofk Apretiy lation that your refusal of food is not else had done that advise all women with female troub i ".1‘: Rex Ingrams Production “To ask a girl like that to wha ing, more delicious, LA - fift years and that receives the praise am{commendltmn of mothers ., and based on your own dislikes hut on the find}notbers is worth your considera- !'P her honevmoon with - but there! 'dhr::mv:{u_ ‘.;:'he:&\; [doctors orders, Friday—Saturday |T'm going too far orgive me. ol fh il ‘ . | JACK HOLT chap. What did you say (‘ousins Marriage A La Mde and Rfiyon ard suiering feom, t,;,""g’;ei K8 kit tieh WO mEKL Very AliiE 1 o S R R i al . o " : | he carefre of a bachelor or| | mt."c'fidfl E"flcnlkhumraVege- was forgotten saye business ‘All You Need in a Food” [the independence of the bachclor ‘BEBE DANIELS 'b-t Co mpound is & woman's medicine. | Tt (hit night as (hey were specd maid has its price in certain parts of in adapted to correct such ing on the train n rthward Jack did China A limit is prescribed by law N . P " hba‘:geclally notice in 1idng for-the inrst timeiun MUELLER’S [within which time all men and women North of the Rio Grande The letters we publish ought to con- | involuntury aloofnces and preoceupa are supposed to wed. |i they are not ——_— ——— you ; as ask some of your women' lion Tberb wfi married at the expiration of this| " 3 EVENING 3 or neighbors — th>y know _ita Best time they must exclude themselves 100 s 20¢ 10.80 and-80¢ nd,_ Yuuwm, too, if you give it a (To Be Continued) TR TEe s (1011 (he active world and are forced trial. i (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service). | finto retirement,

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