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BAILY FASHION SERVIOE! RYZON What Stylah Foll'l Wear Next il BAKING POWD& R Clothes worn at the southern win- s INCORFORATED Adele Garrison's New Phase of f o 46 g {ter vesorts genersily are regarded as th's Bl : 287 Main St. Booth's Block | forecasti the ensding summer's = s siyles for higher latitudes, REVELATIONS OF A WIFE § i coner'or tne vonm tna e nt | “ ey Loing thecaser tight weiaht i alter each dance the bride's pariner woolen crepes and light woolen plaids 4 is expeeted to eut away & plece of the |y epopular for suits. o erust and drep a eein inside The Many stri r “Comfortable It Wil save time 1o have these|bride usually wears & black SIK GOWN | materinie nin caind flgured novelty TOMORROW—SATURDAY LAST DAY OF Why Madge Yoli a Mrs. Bar- and a lace mantilla=—white only If her | ywhijte predominates, but trimmed Little Peeling of »afety.” things ready by your plate I feund Claire Post ressed for | ker sald practically, *Just keep them tamily is titled or very rich, in bright colors and combined with traveling, even 1o her hat ushing | covered until you've Anished your - black, frantically through her packing frui” i 2 7 “P'm golng to make it " she sald| She brushed an imaginary erumh Fm A cu n breathlessly 1 can't get everything | om the tablecloth, came around ta (A e 9 m Nlfi“T in, but 1 can get some stout paper|my side of the table, and said in » B and eord from Mrs. Rarker and make | low voice intended for my ear alox T didn't intend that anyene shouln | § BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH ON ALL o & bundie of what is left 'l help you,” 1 promised, ta reas- | eat in here this morning wWhi you Of Columbia University sire bl‘-. Put come to breakfast | were here, but an old man eame in A\ To make tasty hot ham sandwiches, ) now,"” ast pight after you did, whe had spread half the slices of bread with suddenly- | made a mistake and left the train a1 butter, the other half with fine. She looked at me with widened eyes in whieh there was the |the wrong station-~he's some kind of chopped ham, seasoned wit hmustard if desired, Press the slices together haunting fear 1 had seen when she | high-class foreigner by the looks and * : had mentioned Herbert Pettit's name, | aecent of him-——and he came just now e - - in NI':I The slices should be eut “I—I couldn't eat any breakfast,” |and asked for an carly breakfast, so =3 £ very thin and freed from erust. Reat ( MIL. KABBIT AND WIS NEW 55 egg, add half & eup of rich milk - she faltered, I couldn't he giving it to him, But H N I took her by the shoulders and!he decsn't know anything about this UMBRELLA, and soak the sandwiches in the mix- swung her around facing me. ‘mu-ap s the people in the house de, _!h I:‘T» :na d:; ‘l.!;'r“ :‘Tr,:::'-l]‘( eure & few seconds, Heat two table. “Look here,” I sald erisply. “There's |80 T don't think you need to mind,” ¥ ADUIL ocomian’s help shing spoons of butter, or fat from mild- nothing more unpleasant going to| “Ne, I den't mind,” 1 returned Would rain. Mrs, Rabbit had given cured bacon ,in the frying pan, and in N p WONDERFUL VALUES happen to you, 1 guarantee it 1'1.~! quietly, although my pu hag MM a new “I':"";“'-)""’g“ f::’m"‘l“" "-INW:‘ lhhe sandwiches, first on one e s | auiekened wi ont ager Lo use very €5, side and then on the other, r ‘ taxi is already waiting for us, and we ! quickened with exeitemen o 4 only have to eat our hreakfasts and| For I knew, of course, who was the | 3!l day ’;’“f’ "‘f‘ "“‘"{’ l:""""l' ‘x'“';‘ tb’ Spanieh chocolate take TO BE HAD IN EVERYTHING start. I have telephoned Dicky to|elderly foreigner whom she meant- ""l"‘ “: I‘l")‘r out-of doers 1o look| 3 eups miik ; meet us at Timkinsville, and we will | knew as well as I did a minute mmr."“_,x."l |~|.:“:x- diasscieita® 2ol 2 squares chocolnte motor from there to Nantucket and | when Harry Underwood, in his cleve, | ‘:“{ b ‘h".".\‘"“‘:‘: o ARt Rone l‘ :"lllm‘o"n‘l:l':‘” g0 from there to New York on the A.[but fantastic disguise of Don Ramon | to By ek 3 N g 1 could carry my umbrella lo- 1+2 cup sugar :\'flfh‘q‘li |.,.“ :\i.-‘ : ‘\.\T.I‘I,‘x:’:-] ‘.‘(";:: |‘h"m'~.nr .“f; .?rl:lnff,rlm::]k $ soud pight, I'm sure, though, that there| 1 cup strong black coffe Sasing ¢ Cald 2 = L Claire Foster onened her oyes wide WON't be any rain. If it turns much| Cook the chocolate, sugar, salt and eading to Ca | a ster of colder we may not have rain before water for 156 minutes. Add milk and “You mm’ ** she began breath- (et the sight of him, and with a flash | o » . .prnu coffes, bring to bolling point and 1essly. I:r her old vivacity touched my foor Jow, don't ‘worry! R Y P I ' I I l ll “I mean that yon mustn't delay the | beneath the table Rabbit. *We're sure to have a Janu. l L game by not eating,” 1 nmn.mm[ Where did he get it7" she murs ' oo 1haw There'll be raln nest E Wil not stlr a step unless vou o (mured. bending over her corew, s L 6 ’ :.(:1,:‘4:'""5 Symphony Orchestra, | 'L i “ ) @ decent breakfasi, | won't fusiat| “Hush," 1 countered, warlly watch- "\Geil 3. Rabbit set out on nis| {under direction of Victor Saudek. |‘|. | .-, yiubaallipe " “ upon its bheing a hearty or And [ing Mr. U'nderwood out of the corner , o1 niehtly excursion, leaving his anr'm .nl'ld- l»::m_e ews, Letter from < —/\ r_~_ < T & ¥ (% g 1,; ety ..'/ » there is not the slightest reason for|of my eye umbrells | orner at home. Foi v your being vervons, 'l tell you nn' An Unknown Quantity. ‘:.I;'.".«r:m" “Vx;'nq:l-“:r:w‘r"r.;."'h:h;" '“ll: h;l[:dan p. m.—Bedtime story for the | ~ = about it when we get into the taxi”| I had no idea whether or not he w.oiner He hadn't been gone an ¢l ren, N 4 . 2 0! 7 o v 9 t ise indicnted, thentrial notices und reviews i thix colutin are 8he drew a deep breath, as might w (meant to speak to me. Harry Un (400 when it began to raln very Bk m",‘(s,_."‘ m.—Report of New York l“""u:n'::.:“m‘nn. rews ugencies for tho respective amusement company. :hll'l who has been ,smr- 1 ,».] .{:n]- ’v rwood s :'n;'u:n_\-; -1!.‘xv|r|(.l|n)'.‘q’r-.~“ hylm hard And about that time young G . l'r:cdo (;;;:m::;‘ pll"(::.orr:donh;\o:'l: rom some pursuing danger, and faced | known quantity of any equation which yimmy Rabbit had a bright fdew. | m ds me with steady eyes, [contains him. His appearance ut the | iia wanted to try Shat B ,.m_,’”]ere ls MflSiG. neing and Sit- |Trade and Industrial Bureau of Pitts-| o/ yppxopy AT PALACE. day another big tab show is booked, “1 won't hinder you auy longer,” | Barker house, protected from con- pealla of his father's. And here was . : "";'r:'o (h;m:(::rr?: \(1";""'""' 0 “Clarence” with Wallace Reld, Ag- featuring 35 beautiful vamps, “The i ald simply. . [{900R: AR S Was by R ingenlous hig chance! He would take it, when | Ufltlons to Makfl A“dleflce u"gb a ont--u'::‘t play by g"t':‘:r{“nr;amu | nes Avrr’;« and May McAvoy fn the|Stunning Grenadiers.” This is a mu- faht 1 maid briskly. | story, proved that he wus carrving out | his mother's back was turned, and | prétaced by 4 hkl:'ch nrD"w llf:w:l: Irndln.g volas ihads arastided M yEk: sical comedy and is put on by an all | 4 ; ' d star cast of 40. “That's rig For Sunday night the two features yme along to the dining room | his volced intention of watehing out ______ sedg il Danla] » T AR i now." [for me. (Fy Tha Herald Reslewer) e R, A 8he follo me docllely do | 1 414 not take much stock in his | e s xS 4 2 y Mrs. Chester B, |opened a ree-day N 5 X > and s g Jurking in my path, but the I uiv»lv‘ with rvsl:l Saublo el 8:30 p. m.—Concert by Lee Gard-|ex-mule driver, coleopterist and dis-| .. in “South of Suva." b » of his proximity and care s 1y ot < RhE 5 ' |ner, tenor; Mrs. Lee Gardner, so-|charged soldier, who drifts into the 4 comedy may satlsfy their cravings by |prano; Mary Hallock, piano, and talk | midst of an unhappy family and ad- ¢ 0. f saf -3 bt n “Color Organ. t. ttle misunderstandin little feeling of safety openéd a three-day engagement at ,‘.?‘Elntr}:-:ll:e'liin a remarkably hum‘n: RUSS]AN GRom JEWELS S e W ? Parsons' theater, Hartford, last night. Wiz iea & y, one that will live long in the —_— - — | *“Lola In Love" is one of those en- ’ | . tertainments which we were all be- (“e-!lnzi&s&» Newark). !;:;:";%:y.ho{;e’.’ & classio of (hs home REPORTED IN cASKET | [yatd i i\ ; | oY > 4 T p. m.—Bedtime stories by|very clever acts w Steven et Men G i - - 5 (m-lxil l“hen c‘:nan' comed}"‘ and in-|1hornton Burgess. iLaurel in a fine dancing offering: g Bect SN . '_' Zu "E g‘“‘: “I‘l‘“’ ':‘" 19 ',“:r‘ 7:15 p. m.—Pomeranians by Frank | Helen Staples, a sweet-voiced prima lyn Cemetery Where Gems May BY ZOE BECKLEY. | : fesd : 2O Ands SOUIREYLHOFE I A, Pro h° F. Dole, noted authority. donna; Loftus and Lynch an excellent = Y o, :‘,'fi‘,“:,:::u‘:?:.ni;;llo:‘;:‘k,;‘M::t‘ tl: 8:30 p. m.—Joint recital by Ethel |comedy couple ‘and The Kanazawa Be Buried. Q . Laaii oL — — = - e 7 situe ‘ v 2 Colgate, pianiste and Mme. Margaret | Japs in an offering that proves the v 4 THE MYSTERIOUS “JIM." > may be judged by the continuousNioloric, pianiste; Betty Tillotson | hit of the bill. Starting Sunday night New York; Jan. 5.—The grave ot ;i el R B 1 staccato laugnter of the audience. Concert Bureau. ! for a run of four days the Palace will James Jones, a seaman, at the na- BEGIN HERE TODAY | E ; 1t is advertiscd a “a comedy With |~ g:45 p. m.—Literary evening con- | present Norma Talmadge in her lat- tional cemetery im, Cypress Hills, KATE WARD, her huband, 1 - musie. That description' adheres | qucted by Editorial stafts of Outlook, | est and greatest success “The Eternal Brooklyn, was watchéd today pending DAN WARD, Yetlirned o live with strictly to the truth. There is splen- | Scientific Americaf and Harper and | lame,” an elght-reel masterplece | Feported formal application to the Mo!* said Mr Rabbit. "I'd have did music, the comedy is provided in|Bros, whlch‘shown Norma In her greatest courts by Willlam B. Willlams, special abundance. The presentation is made| 9:15 p. m.—Program to be an- | portrayal since “Smilin' Through.” agent of the treasury department for more effective by the presence of a|nounced by radio. permission to open the coffin to see | v Another big attraction this month | a0y part ‘of the Russlan . ordih hal!, and into the dini Dan £ Lept it down' go out into the storm. If he met undr the direction of Anton Heindl. wWGY his father it would be a simple mat-| *“Lola In Love” is preented by F. " The fi ! T er to hand him the umbrella, just|C. Coppicus, which, in itself, is & (Geneal El';s:;‘f ‘f;c’r'l'(l)scm'""tad") é:‘i‘n’::;e:}::xi; photoplay will be an- |y p g™ story by the Chicago Daily e el 15 her fathur i |as it he had been looking for him.|guarantee of unusuaily fine entertain- R | | Nows iad been amusgled into thib Talking over the s 1 ening i f"l-‘mw certainly. can’t be dis-'ment. The leadlng characters are Vop i 2 5 ? s country in September, 1920, in the B i ens Hais Radeeditid | X “ \Pl"" sed," Jimmy thought. | portrayed by Eddie Garvey, Florence ke:‘;uo;:'nt‘:)‘n P;Zi‘: Ph::;?tfy::rk mare T‘;:::E?:r:(‘:)znzu:c;‘x“;l]I;o"xe:ers coffin of Jones who died on the trans- ”giu e DRy ey In a little while he had slipped out‘EurIP. Edna Bates, Hal Forde and 7:40 p. m.—Health talk. ia big time jazz band outfit, made n port Edellyn at Gibraltar in August, the body of an unconscious man. |into the night. He found it great| Fay Marbe, and they are assisted hy 7:45 p. m.—An Oriental concert|decided hl’t at: Fox's thoah;r Where 1920, while the ship was on her way GO ON WITH THE STORY : 3 / { ;run. Ustening MOUSKE SPRURT OLL D Slionke: Bustly VISGERICAIIIL ATURY | progran; it is billed for the remainder of the |{Fom Viadivostok. itn L'mim_‘,‘“g;m(‘ S6uha escaped » - \ ”“f‘ upor{i tdhr- umhrle!::l.a hl;l;; phad Albro and Mona l?esmond. 10:30 p. m.—Late concert. Piano|week with three other entertaining rA salclsi o{t nsirt ;J;lthebgemsNhad been Justin Parsons as his fingers traced i T e iyl TR 5 00) SOV G around a Span-and cello recital with explanations by | acts, These are Fox Brothers, a % man&es fof ™ 9 by a New York the damp, upturned face, Kate stood {o s OBl Z0ns, Lme wandered | jgh dancer, Miss Marbe, who has re- | Viadimar Karapetoff, professor of clever team of hand balancers and |[in: according to the story, and S, By et | 4 {through the woods and flelds. ~ Aljeased her former sweetheart, Hal|electricel engineering, Cornell Univer- | ooropats: Green and Green, with a|three men, after a dispute with Ger- s el + 1 7 A | good many of the forest-folk hinted Forde, for his marriage to sweet|gity, Ithaca, N. Y. mtchy brand of comedy: and the|man and Czecho-Slovak officers, fin- Her oén: Iv'lrl‘hf‘rr)m.n a.crns nrr'mf tf’ s # | that they would like to borrow the jitt]s Edna Bates, on condition that e ; ’113Triu et ))'oun it;rs b ally obtained them. On the way back El“:a&'llfl;;”:;,;"r,,l:“,';:,fi‘“(‘{“;\ :\”:;,: l:,:;{ | umbrellas. But Jimmy Rabbit told e gevote one day of the year to her. WBZ ‘,”;’:m ot aiNaink and gdancln(. he|to this country the story goes, ome lines against the dark of the ground.| \ig:}}flnf‘tll]pgl;t" :‘0( th:r:? ]E;):C;s }:'is"l Re tomplications which “’“";“ when (Westinghouse—Springfield) picture, “Deserted at the Altar,” is an :fzn:g:s t:‘:d do‘;:’é:acr?;?dje:v: con’l— “A man!” she haif whispered. Then, otHe ErRl o 1 bk Te: attemptaio LolIBREDRLING 000 emotional drama of high order. v e ) cls, in “Is he dead?” { i AT ; Uhak can helinkelif, 7:30 p. m—Uncle Wigglly Bedtime| Marle Prevost and Kenneth Harlan, [*¢}¢" Packages, in Jones' coffin. e en 4 o H Al [ mustn¢.la6aRyLody clue take ity | " Mr. Forde and Miss Bates, with igeory are the co.stars in “The Beaugiful and |, MT; Williams reluctantly admitted B o dhe dnem Boav He) | Somehow it seemed to JIMmy,|yfieq Marbe forming the third pointof |~ 7.45 p m.—*The Weather Man” | Damned," which will be shown at this A8t 1 es LOSNCRDERING on LR RS C S iy “f”:, i IT READ: “MR. JAMES LATHAM, 2Pout midnight, that the umbrella|iy. (riangle, render a true portrayal|rrom the U. 8, Dept. of Agriculture. | theater beginning next Monday. sian jewel case” and that his search E durin Justin bent 5 : {9t f Bty 0 : ‘ over the figure, ] B could be so. There was no doubt, as Th':;f rez_]‘:’glpg',ifi,o ':;‘rhfn; e fii;g“:t: lyric tenor, Conrad A. Paradls, | - yoping MUSICAL COMEDY. “He looks pretty slight —think Dbe-|yim, unconscious, n the ravine. the hours passed, that the umbrelld | ,oito are sufficlent to keep her stout Pl Ethel Clayton in “The Cradle" fea-| Abrus, sometimes called the carth- ind sy : tures the Lyceum picture show, while | quake plant, which grows wild in tween us we could carry him over to' 14 was not until they reached their| Was becoming a great burden. He| . t usband, Mr. Garvey, in s the house? Ought not to lie in this| own cottage that they talked. even hegan to wish he hadn't taken: S SPOTY el Rsea ey 11111 TO SEEK ANOTHER e audevile honor are divided be-|Cuba and parts of India, is said to o 3 A !tween the Mack-Bernard "Prio, in a|change its color on the approach of damp much longer.” Justin Was| w“How do you suppose he came to|it- The weather had turned colder, |~ vy "\t v oie dancing is perhaps| i R aE talking haif to himself, {be lying there all alone?" Justin |0 that as the rain struck any ob-|, o8t C (obire of the per- GONTEST W[TH SUZANNE talking act repléte with comedy and | quake. ject it froze almost instantly. ~The () ,\qnce, Whenever she appears| a little song, and Senna and Stevens, Kate slipped her hands under theiuiced the question while ~Kate shoulders of the unconscious man,|cjeansed a cut at the man's temple Fées crackled under the coating of the audience is loath to surrender in a dialogue number impersonating a rested his weight a moment and then ;.4 mived a li shin ¢ ice. A hard crust formed upon the £ = 1 d man and a chinaman. Dot | v @ equid which she held | her. Sail colore sald: {to his lips while Justin raised him. SnoW. The walking became very "o i 104y fine are the musical American Tennis Star Will f Fm'!'raylor and company presents a bit |of musical comedy and Roder and 24 think we cc =let's Lry, any-| o 2 I hadn't thought of 8!IPPery. And carrying what ssemed “Give Me One Day,” “I'll ;urope Next Month to Prepare how. Getting up the hill will beliy, te murmured. “It it had Lean have an athletic novelty act. For Contest | Next Thursday, Friday and Satur- b i Bl numbers 4 ';; u ,fl 5":‘:}““; |g.1; o&et M: hf\fld Iways Ni omeone Like You,” hardes! n an automobile accident, his car|JiMmy Rab oun herd worl | [\ "lrhe Weaker Is the Stronger “We can skirt the hill. A littl uld have been somewhere near.”|t0 Keep his footing. | Atter AIL" ; : s Al New York, Jan. 5.—Mrs. Molla Jongér"—Justin had taken Kate's| «wonder how long he'd been | At 1ast he turned toward home.| ™. ol 'r. 1 over will be repeated to- It toalkt BUAR INELHIND (O IORs Kis | night and tomorrow afternoon and Bjurstedt Mallery, National Womeén's place at the man’s head and was lift- a9 va stin' g ing the body—"but it would be eas- Hhst i N LES AL AL meadow and the back pasture. But -' tennis champion, hag practically com- ) v | Silence again. The man on the 7 night. - ., fer.” Faonah wast e Ering. Lineasiiy. Hin il he struggled on. And just as the first| e e pleted plans, it was learned today, for They lifted the body and started 4 s 18, “'(_"r. N ’ps hint of gray showed in the east he‘ departure early in Iebruary for m rom France in quest of new court laurels, A TONIGHT AND SATURDAY S carcely over five PRI P A e e S Then there was trouble. He found | y and incidentally, another test of skill Y siender, but as the di hetween | pocket love slipped out of S| that he couldn’t fold the umbrella, to VOICESIN THE AIR with Mile. Suzanne Lenglen, French Th: Fri., Sat . Un tharm lengthened, Kate stagger Rate plcked it up. Tt was empty, | [BKe it inside the house. He set it| holder of the International Women's urs., Irl, Sat. wallace el under the welght. The footing Was|ghe started to replace it and e dm:;nti":"’k lou}:‘:diu! it. It was cov- title. Great. Show!!! ’ £ rknesi srease b | " A X o ere hick w ce. | v By vin 2 ';;Eflr'x::fn Darkness increased the | noping to learn something of the man, | “"“op. dear!” ho siid with a groan KDKA m151:u:",otxrgl";;;ru::;nc}&r:m"vlitan::};s o 6 difficu o ve t g P R el Y : h: 5 4 s . ) y . R Ok Watied, stience esttiedmipon |oies 0 Over to:lookiat the ' ad-) wywrint shll 1 286 | (Westinzhouse, East Plttsburgh). | WI00E, 00 0oy ate herselt JESTERS Bl They could tell by the fesling “ e He coul-]’l think of v;|q answer to before participating in the winter é6, $ 2 f the fabric that the clothing the 355 A e T that question. And while he was Friday, Jan. 5, 1923 tournaments along the Riviera, Mlle. b an - ; M. James Latham, Sullivan, n- pondering, his father came slipping 6:15 p. m.—Dinner concert by the|Lengden is entered in these, “DEbERTED A'lr‘ THE arence ALTAR’ “When Knighthood Was In Flower. The jewels, according ‘to a copy- e Tt large orchestra of selected musicians | wi |'3eAil e the big New York sensatlon, | jo volg haq heen secreted there. | | | May McAvoy, Agnes Ayres i Sy man wore was of good quality. Thel jjans et ¥ and sliding into view. This is Wally’s Best Picture in Jittle they were able to discover of] yames— 181 Kate. way: apask Int 3 ara n the darknes | ’ 25 5 - s 'Oh, dear!” sald Jimmy Rabbit | === —— e Time his appearance, in the darkness, 2 |ing aloud 5 snid T'd tens s =y 0 s | T I T i B o & man with whom lite had|sen Mg dimie aid I'd learn to sgain. “What will Father do now?” Wi ULD HALT ACCIDENT Mon., Tues., Wed. Larry Semon, in “GOLE" 4 i oy Mr. Rabbit was giad to get hoge. - b r = KEITH VAUDEVILLE deait gently, kindly. “What is it child?” Justin was on' “What u night this has been!” he i KENNETH HARLAN 4—FINE ACTS—4 School Boys of San Francisco to be | . n Featuring a at, rained | . r "‘"”I;"of‘:"’"m"' d "’"‘, 4 “””' his feet. | exclaimed. “I was sorry 1 didn't ) il e e | At passed a hand over Ler face. | take my umbrefla with me when 1| g p ; Organized Into Police Tramic| § THE BEAUTIFUL AND THE KANAZAWA be or what circumstance had rnmplfm She swayed slightly left home.” And then he saw some- | | DAMNED” - 2 ¢ g that e him give a startled i v Squads. | s — Mon, = Tues, = . “,“ Be ¢ lnll'l‘"llw’) ery. “My new umbrelia!” he roared. oy / ’, 8an Vrancisco, Jan. 5.—~8chool | (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service). | “How did it get here? How did ol | [ boys of San IFrancisco are to be or: | vlTAM N Es | 3 that-ice get on it b o ganized into police traffic squads to — o “I-<1 took your umbrella ont with £ 2 % help curb automobile drivers who | me,” Jimmy stammered. "I thought § speed near schoolhouses when the i ; 4 | streets are crowded with children. I YCEUM it would be pice to have it when I Older boys of edch school will be’ essential, health-building GOSS 'p’ (or‘zeil niet you. s0 you could use it." : ) factors, have always been in .4 § : " Mr. Rabbit = exclaimed ! % [grouped into companies under com- oodliver ofl and account for { e Y, this nappen. for anything. 1 on't| [ ' will appoint captaine and sergeants 10| 2 — his hay any I n g7y 5N 'y’ : i aing g | its helpfulness in over Oood Manners se low I'm going to get my new " have charge of the squads. Positions 5—1@‘(*'&'& coming malnutrition. | 1t is not very often that the host is into the honse before! will be taken upon strects near B Z " It is growing colder every #chool houses before and after schoo! \AUDE\ TLLE y M | present on his s day “at home,” SPTing. | sinceabusiness Iv c'atms his time | Wtinute. That fe¢ won't melt until hours. Lanes through which children - - > M cfl" SEmUIsm" et vas e sy a0, route, | BICHFCRMRE & v w pass are to he imarked and the hoys ETHEL CLAYTON “It ought te meit when the Janu- |wm regulute automobile traffic— - i THEATER—HAKTIORD | however, » should not be pree- Sl |ent, if he deares and it is convenient thaw comes,” Jimmy remarked. ! holding it up when chijdren are cross- “PHE C o should be taken for a reason ient 0y nen, woudin't the urabrenia neve. [OF that 6KIN TUPHION [ine ane wetting it pam . when . the ‘THE CRADLE | tor him His duty, of course, is to ~isesides, able tength of time | !.uare in the honors and obiisatione been covered with ice just the same| You don t havets wait tc cnow thar | streets are clear. Violators will be!| Has a child any rights when Friday__saturday, daily, to enable its § [of tie occasion. When it can be ar.|if You had taken it your yourselt?” Reenor Ointment is going toovercome | reported. parents separate ? e rich, vitamine-nour- § |'ansc® it ol e B Bk thgy B "‘”" dt““'?‘ Mr. Rabbit. “I'd have | your sian trouble, It gives suchquick | s Next Week | 3 T bef : * 3 9u generally succeeds 'n clcaring away " I’ - refresh, energize | | to oven It before spring-—or the | ESIIY SUCesett i SIEEANE S Bango, Tewa Dl Ckulele “THE CRIMSON les thaw Jimmy toid him Correct Modern Instroction s 9 CHALLENGE a n ve ”‘w ”"MI' | Marriage A La Mode January ¥ in } - : Kach man present at a Spani Mr. Rabbit said no more, What 1 ! he ®andard ekin treatment n I . BENSON BARKFR thousands of homes | Tel, 2802 stndio: 250 Main St starring Bcott & Bowne, Bloomtild, . J. e | wedding party is entitled to v ! could he have said? | with the bride, but he must pay for (Copyright, 1922, Metrapolitan News- iesinos proucts soid ty all dranglety | In New Britain Tves, Thurs, Fri DOROTHY DA[,']'O}\ New Comedy With Huse l and sat, ? Evos, GUE-§2.50; Mal, S0c-§3.ah this privilege—literally, On a table paper Service). )

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