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CROU cm’h | - BAILY FASHION SERVION® D ' Delicio‘ls’ M APOBS vs*pgg Dupm Ave lu:u; Ancient Egyptnrs ] Wfi"fi.‘;‘;fi'.‘,’ Adele Garvison's New Phase of i | e— e ‘ K, SAIIABA i |1 returned, trying hard 1o make wmy . ARITT SIS IR SRR 5 ' | volee good-humeredly Indifferent. To |express my enthusiasm, almost my 3 What Claire Disclosedd in the Bliss' the cagerness of a curious, spoiled veneration, for the lovely old things | Apartment ehild who m mRddle with every [T T Rl living room to this ginl | wn new thing. 1 told myself that was OXs | ith her crude vi wpoint yasa waste | with alaerity u”-‘:‘n Ir‘;n:;‘u.m what alh‘ u:."«nd 1 ll;l‘up:rlml of time and effort. \ insling o whiss| ' TRY IT FOR YOUR NEXT MEAL." io ) ook ove that she had g whish Dicky Sad t . . . ‘Well, 1l take a comfortable rock- | l:“l“"”w o JUStia novel and fascinating toy, whese |, (p.'y won't be afraid of wreak ’\ 4 i : ‘ mental wheols she \ike to see ravelve. | [L 'S, Ll ghingly: and followed BLACK (Orange Pokoo Blend) MIXED or GREEN #lad to give it the onee Neve - “ A ‘me to the tiny kitehen, which afte over. IUs a nifty fittlo dump 1|*We haven't time. Just fook ut thia| 2y (5 O TR CIEER ER B she & i noted th ! e wil de think,” # ald, and | ted that she [table will you Isn't it a dear contents flied me with alm'rnllull-«j | N returned to the slangy diction of | 1 had hard work to keep a certaln |, ot U T reet ¢ was patently offs Wy first acquaintance with her tart crispnoss out of my veice, The "'y LR o . A i y nditien of immacu- The hour yr association at the |nonchalant manner in whieh she had |, 0 ooaeh oniy te Le deseribed as wy § Rarker house had given me u new decided that Dieky should oceupy the | ins " ng anan. and its every appoint- y ) Ik ". 'lm l ll and more pleasant improssion of her Alcove while she shared the other ..o sonke of an exquisitely dainty had been eminently |room with me irritated me, It was ... cagiidions mistress, 1 found mys 1 o -‘»-;‘:H\‘nn;fl‘;-rl..uuvvu-l;"ll‘ l':"l)l";"' "":‘: self visualizing her dismay at the thin guard now, to give her pertormance (Planned, but 1 had the fecling veil of dust which during her two l I Iill II IP‘II of the previous half hour its most PUrY y or through o nes weeks' absence had covered the per- 1 i plausible excuse WAS arranging things according to her | o\, 1on of her work table. i \'/ v Our iuspection did not take very|OWn fancy without troubling herselt ™"y ¢ o was not the exquisite elenniis S~ v o &L/ long us the apartment consisted of bug |t0 ascertain my possible wishes. I ness and order of the kitchen uhlr\l three rooms and an aleove off the liv- Bho opened the sereen a little far- | dismayed me, 1 flattere myself that ing room, The single bedroom was ther, pushed it back untidily without | [ eould return it to its mistress in | roomy for i apartment, and (‘nA; closing It again, then crossed to where equally good copdition, Dut except! e tained ‘l1vu1vm~ twin beds and :' v\;; :!'u'nt‘lil'l:’g .'1;‘--: ‘n I\:on-l.;:ul u“’, for the cups andibowls of heavy yel. ! g | WHO ARE MY PARLNTIS?—#OX'S ‘the most prominent one being the Iwo dressing cases ; Im gany p-leaf table, ® COZY low ware used in preparing and 5 R It's not necessary to wait until thejfinale, showing a New York roof Ivi oom aleove at first sight living room held nothing which WAS | putting away food, there was not a o} o tor thaanll garden. Al in all, it I8 & dandy . part of the larger room, | not pure coloniul, either antique or single plece of what housckespora eall k0od old summer time for show and one worth patronage. with @ comfortable couch, and a reproduction, except those two e#s- | “common, everyday dishes or glasses” dren and their elders to see a good | e accompanying pieture is Bebo Foomy ohest of drawe ""‘," hioh “f"”l" "‘","“‘ ]"‘:’:"'r“ 7"‘1":"; ""“ I“""l"" in the big cupboard which did double \ circus act. IFox's theater is offering [ Daniels in “The peed Girl." ve delighted the heart of a collec- 'and a phonograph, but the e 5 ) & iy Vo |{ I e sithaD ayas oon dle- s the :.‘:u ':n' the r‘oll -:'nn WAt duty as china closet and _pantry.| that I “Walton's Horwes™ an unus-| There will be u complete change tor ut Claire's shary $ soot i h ection P Every dish was thin china, every glans i1 anteriadnia animal perform- of program on Thursday. Tomorrow covered the real use of the wr) e .I suppose it's the canary’s chirp.” | ctched and equally fragile, "I':“{' Davio .\l‘\ihlllvn s of barebuck | MENL 1§ flapper night and local flap- ‘Behold the guest room, M.. ald she sald with a disparaging look at 9 4 ) "' saddie | pers are to be given a chance to flap yunning an inquisitive finger ..:;nt the p}:ernkol {u;mlurr over which I £ wr:‘r"‘"s. AARINEs Sack . in the most approved style. Thurs- the framework of the couch. “This was breaking the tenth command. =x ", |ether equestiian aruild saci) | day Is sweetheart night, when spectal turns into & bed at night, and'when ment, “but I can't cheep a single 1™ VI et [stwdust ring are put on by theSe | Gop e given the ladies by the the eandles and that wonderful plece | cheep over antiques. To my mind ¥ {horses and their three daring ders| o cinont, The picture the last of old pottery are off that chest it|this room looks like a morgue.” i | THE TALE OF | When drapes first began to appear | below the waist with a colorful orna- right on the stage. A couple of clev. | FRANFIRERE C RE (HCHTE E IR on fashionable frocks they were con- | ment. The fullnesa held thus, falls |ey colored hoys do a dark-town com- | Oliver Curwood's thrilling stories of makes a spiffy bureau But here's Madge Is Dismayed 4 i one guest who declines to use it. 1t'll| Her glance roved over the rush-bot- |tent to eling modestly to side seams. |in. the N""‘,“"d ripples of the new |edy secne, bringing In o great 4_'“‘",",' Ithe north. ko a fine place for the Dicky-bird | tomsd; stralght chairs and rockers Biit Vionok deilpners: nsistinch oo P JNEy: quips that ovoke roars of laughter. fl e to roost—isn't that what Mrs. Under-| which appeal so strongly to me, and % | Side drapes are still more popular|They also do a bit of dancing. Rac “KICK IN,” AT PALACE. . the ancient Egyptian note in styles hepe, but spring will see the front|Kossar, a' pretty singing comediennt . i ar| George Fitzmaurice's production of wood calls him? And 1 know you'll| which 1 knew must have been the re- ! et me has brought the drape to the front. |type well established in American |specializes with the Jatest popular songs and ballads and a mediey of [ “Kick In,” a Paramount picture which share the bedroom with you, [sult of long, patient and discriminat. q | won't you? Here is even a door for [ing search upon the part of the for- v g i Dresses have their fullness caught ' favor. ) 1ap | PRy his room."” tunate owners of them. Then she T | ————— :zl.u:slmll. r:?pu"’x‘z(r t::;;fm;;:";fl-v ‘:B,";‘:'.:.l~1-|-t-.l a decisive hit at the Palace “It's the Canary’s Chirp, : ‘.uu!:l umunf)l ' i | “What's that?" Miss Kitty Cat doesn't appear at the wedding ban- ézl‘;’?i:ln-‘lndnl"“'|3r 0'(’['"” accordlon- theater last ht, contains a group pulled out an lm(mf'n.\v sereen | : U.‘.‘l you're daffy about them, aren't Wi 4 s | eried. quet, which consists mainly of roast | .. o et of famous film folk, in addition to from where it had been folded against | you? | o/ JUST A LITTLE JOKE. “It's Mistah Mule,” Ebenczer told | ox, and such presents as she receives | wyno are my Parents?” the movic | the wall, and began to open it with all I fancy that describes my feeling,”| There was a great flurry in the| par wHe's laughing. I wonder what'arc of the useful kind—blankets and | (caqypre, is a drama of modern Amv:.; pleme: r a - tibyRet, Ol AGE DAL wak volb:] i 3 h a lall the elements that go to make a R SRR R T B Y 5 Sp Yelp-| the joke fs. kitchen utensils, for instance. HOW- | o ioan life that has several es | s : ing; Henrietta Hen was clucking| A¢ that moment old dog Spot came ! cver, the bride has a good deal to say appeals, due to the mother love clc _y:»nrvrssrul motion ~ picture, Betty Turkey Proudfoot was gohblmml.«rurrylng out of the barn. He bad about the arrangements, making her |, o 20y the fmpetus given the piot Compson, Eert Lytell and May Mc- f;r.‘ml)' Pig was squealing. Ihh tail tucked between his legs; and own bargain, for example, as to the |, o (1o .qorable adopted child.- TolAvoy are featurea while Gareth For pity's sake! What has hap-| i fase wore a frightened look. number of cattle the bridegroom shall | y'oorine the story might be to spoil |Iughes, John Miitern, Kathleen Ciif- | pened?”” Miss Kitty Cat asked ‘hh! “What's the joke?" the horse pay to her r"”‘" for her. it for those who wigh to see it. |ford, Maym Kelso and Walter Long |old horse lhfi-nrn‘v, who stood tied! ppenezer tnlh‘rl to him. With a new vaudeviile program |render eflicient support in the capital there will be that stirring|screen vi on of Willard Mack's fa- ireen,’ / ¢ ’ ding In parts € an ex- 5 * play. Ebenezer switched his tail at a fl B LINE"[N SANHWIGHES drama. rea 3 . 3 on his flank before he :oplmda 7 )‘ ,‘,’e':'r‘”,‘,,,?’”‘,‘,'" laughcd Riditararef citing travelogue, ““The Ke mu;'k) 1 deville bill shows four 5 5 % N B . “Didn’t you see what Farmer Green | Fhe:wzrr nodded. Derby,” with Reginald Denny in th s hea ]pd. by “The Fairy “I WAS THE WOMAN! ooty e Y |led into the barn a few minutes ago?” | hig Farmer Green laugh at the BY BLRFH,\ SHAP[ EIGH Ieading role. i a classy novel musical - 3 i 7 tie Inquired; ‘ i o i C‘l | B An announcement of more [-"\l(nmf‘rls' with a big cast and four BEGIN HE i TODAY N e 77, “No! What was it?” Miss Kitty| ml:z;{too‘“d uakteg l|lssq “ty hdo“lfld Of Columbia University | passing importance is that the ""‘"(‘h«‘nnlw of Koenery: AlaREon offals a KATE WARD, widow of 277 Y 2% apswored eagorly. o £ DR "h h‘“’ eipsser IRl I e R R | management has hooked for an e: unique and clever gymnastic act; An- e was so angry:that he scar b 2 showing two of the latest and best|irim and Vale are delightful _ with o corking good story, one that has e e, o et DAN WARD, living with her father, | , 7 JUSTIN PARSONS, I ] i : /¢ The old horse Ebenezer yawned. a8 yrqugh goodness knows I had moth-| 1 cpp cooked, chopped tongue Is i “Peg O M 5 s 7% 4 if there was somethin that made| b k. b i |1eleases in filmdom, lf ( ¥ |songs, talky dances, and mimicry; 8 ing to do with the affair, I was| 1-4 cup chili sauce Heart,” with Laurette Taylor (the|ang o n and Joiephine were loud- CHINATOW ALICE father of her child, = 2 him very, very weary. > 4 | 0 \ v. | 0 lices of ecse (Swiss or % “QOniney . 7 merely an onlooker.” 10 thin slices of cheese ( original stage star) and “QUINCY 1y applauded with their fine singing DOROTHY. Kate is much perturbed. A | e “It was a most peculiar person,” few eveni 1 she and her father find | 3 | @ ¢! pérson, “Are you sure’you didn't nip at| American) r by " 1 it g ¢ the uncons: n of an auto cra AR | Mistah {{ulcn heels?” the hors‘; in-| 1 cup cole slaw Adams Sawyer, - {200 telling ki Suacks. opHumop i near their ho ¥ him in. Re- | quired. | Butter, seasonings ! BY" SHOW ‘\>T>l YCEUM e e el A e ek | "Not 10" Spot assured him. “A| Trim crusts from bread and cutl OH PABY" § tl ‘ ‘hO\\"O‘I“]“xl‘\f‘ week Katherine: MacDonald ) \ | | good many years ago 1 got too near into slices lengthwise of the joaf. \ At last the Lyceum got a. sl "“ e see !:) Damesti .lit‘hvhons that fully lives up to its reputation jand Reginald Denny will star' in 4 round nine of “The Leather Pushers.” to Dan's memory, | | i at to do. Then it de- 1 | . a Mule’s heels down at the village. Cream the butter and spread all but | Mix the [, adv: ices. ‘The first night- and advance notices. | “Bast Is West,” with Constance Tal- madge open cquainted with Dart /A | And T've never forgotten what hap- | two slices, top and bottom, | pened.” |chopped tongue wAth chili sauce, falt| =~ ., o, tne Marcus Show of 1023 shack the Iatter owned which | may | ina s k rea wil) = | 1 papers throying light on his 0 ' 023 M d pepper to taste. Spread the mix- ; (Copyright 1923 by !otrapo!ltan and pepp P! lin “Oh Baby,” if they have ever seen ? hnd Lathani is about to open it, when = Iture on one half of the slices and on | Z . e the other half place cheese and cole a really good show to make com- MITCHELL: 'TO BOX LOGAN. him, | y ‘ 4 i i | slaw, Alternate these until the loaf | parisons by, could not be ron\'xncfwl‘ allta. Tan. g el GO ON WITH THE STORY A - s =1 is all together again in its original [that any single number of this show | ) ;‘ AR s T Wallrpelzit ‘ shape. Wrap in a cloth wrung out of | is far superior to the entire produc- ‘lmmmnnv st b {hot water .and let stand in a cold |tion of many others that have been ’wm TEeL hoke toniahe i e 10 round' | | 3 At length she turned from the win- | : m(\ i ; b )¢ G 2 c | i \ )\ é /& : OSSIP 6 orne’ place until ready to serve. Then cut|geen here. Almc.M vl.l|\hr||(\x|\|1r' but | 1o decision, boxing contest, | ! \ o 3 composed of ! : the shack, find the trunk | . y ) - Newspaper Service). dow and smiled. linte slices crosswige and again into)} true, the chorus is oxc!‘pllonfll\ e “I've the couirage now, Jimmy,” she | =’} halves. Garnish with watercress and | pretty girls who are | well drilled and dance well. 'The . Said. “Open it.”” Once more Latham lifted the cover| ' <" | v - | SatuTnod Vol ves. principal parts are in capable hands“ of the trunk. As he Muchml the con- | i L s tents, I\nw knelt beside “him. (e i S 5 " i+ Patterned velvet or crepe is a i PR # o ] Rk gt o § picely with fur for costume suits, or| Worcester, Mass., Jan. 30.—John W. (foRlaing & nolinlé /At Al6ver. mals And, as irslwmw d every piece, she B lifted them out tenderly and laid them Y ] |18 effectively used for bouffant even- | Mawbey, former registrar of probate dancers, a good singer, & quartet’ of- side he! p ¥ |ing frocks. for Worcester county and for several LBSTo: eh on the floor beside her. Garment aft-| wryp ppopHECY HAs FAILED." | Lok i jt.| fering, and a team that are experts er garment she removed. Not until e “What's the Joke?® the hoxse PRI | years assistant city solleitor, commit- (i B 0T coordion, Charles Abbot, S she came to the last shabby, stained \p.ok with us” She had replaced the Ebonezer salled to him. | Sashes Featured ted suicide late yestorday by shooting [\ 5 o qin 1 Tie the dumbest looking | Mgr. Glackin Has Landed coat did she speak. |1ast article. Her volce was toneless. The sash is to be a feature of the |himself through the heart at his, actor who over tred the Lyceum ! the Biggest Attraction “It looks as if our quest had failed,” | [ 4tham dragged the trunk from the {summer frock. There is no doubt| home. stage, and that is the part he takes. | ¥ ghe said. “There is nothing here, no | cuhin and lifted it to the back of his & '::fi;'fin'f. :c::er; is ‘i ;»r th: mdn;u ; Ilhw:: fr‘t;r;rn“"hlszl‘:'""h*;’:;fl':f:;ffl Special mention must be m;ule‘ox’ m:a of the Year letter of any kind. I have been fooled | ., 9 , he told M ¥ ssories that can be add- | for more stumes, all of which are bright an L i ottt e AL L Sl e i et L s ed to any gown—particularly the!have prompted the act. Mr. Mawbey | :chan and fashionable,”a dress re- ‘MARCUS SHOW OF 1922’ this time.” | e 2 - e mygelf known to him; and asked him onge mere and stavted with Kate to- ‘Mistah | Wide butterfly bows so popular now. |was -apparently in good spirits dur-| oo heing one of the features, There “ : H' | pickles. | As she replaced the clothing, Kate | w.rq the home of her father. his name. He said it was 4 searched every pocket but found noth-| ugtrange 1.a i \ Mule.'” And then what do you think+t ing the day and received callers Inf,p, gpout 13 special scenic effects, | | “Strange,” Latham was muttering ¥ the carly afternoon. Later his sis- i | | ing beside a few cigarel papers, an|haif to himself. Kate caught the word, he did?” New Cuffs old pipe and some matches. “Phe prophecy has failed,” said ~ Miss Kitty couldn't guess. Very wide, flaring cuffs are appear. |ter heard a shot and, hurrying to his| e Hiedy " “He tried to kick me,” said old ing on the new long, tight sleeves, room, found him dying with a wound | g “Close it, Jimmy, and let's take it!ycate There was no attempt at 3 . V) 3 Ly, . mpt at 1evis | b penczer in a tone of great disgust.| Sometimes the flaring part comes over | through the h"a"-h ¢ g 99 i ¢ e “Is he going to live here? Or isithe hand, other times it is dirccted Mr. Mawbey, who was born in T know T saw him a ket Y } | of letters in the very "u‘:“:‘,‘ ‘:Mp.ahr I::F he only a guest?” Miss Kitty Cat|toward the elbow, Portsmouth, N. H., was one of the ] " most widely known members of the i ( | Mg TRy i wanted to know. | quAN SIGK H‘:,::ml,‘;, ;\{:?‘,-?;‘,,n‘;'f;mm went o “He's here to stay until Farmer| Corsages With Fur Worcester county bar. 5 | “But,” he M'HNMNL after & slenos | Green gets tired of him,” Ehenezer| Corsages outlined with fur are used With CHARLIE ABOT “why not forget all of this? Forget| CXPlained. “The worst of it is, he's on the thinnest of chiffon and geor- e e e A Real $2.00 Sh i i €| going to have a stall right next to!gette frocks. -The single rose is most | Tonight and Wednesday [§! S eal o ow Alice and Dorothy, forget everything 50 iy ; ’ ; mine. T know already that I shall|effective trimmed this way. | : ‘”‘.:; is past and begin over again--| .t enjoy having him as a next-door| e — | ’ Here’s a Show You'll Enjoy & A GOOD PICTURE with me? ‘nelghbnr" Millinery ) " el BEBE Cansed by Troubles Women Often | “On. 1 know 1 made a promiser ne|"ER0SF0 00 com.| Nothing apparentiy san disturb the a|vogue of the small embroidered hat. o o . rushed on as Kate tried to interrupt, a Have—Relieved by Lydia E. Pink- | | motion in the barn. Iirst came . b’ 34 ‘but I made it because T believed I| thumping, pounding noise. Then| The hat of all-over flowers or foliage NOW PLAYING § pho'omay ham’s Vegetable Compound should make it and now I'm hreaking | papmaer Green's voice rose above the|is also popular now in bright colors, it because I know I should break it.| racket. And next foliowed an odd | (1} [ n The past.” he continued, “should|sound, “Hee-haw! Hee-haw!" | Good Madhers 0 re i All appointments should be Kkept Medina, New York.—‘‘I had a great |always be just-—past. It has no claim deal of trouble such as women often |upon the future. You are wasting promptly. Of course, apologies are have, and this af- |your life 1 living it for a dream of in order in the event of tardiness R i % fected my nerves., [something which is gone. Let me try A cI-EAR chPlExlnN but this ought to be avoided by all| ?" B x with — AN — E‘:&ggg tmsyc;fll to rllmkc you 'lmnn possible means. Having made an en- s ¢ BETTY C0¥PSON T “I can’t,” Kate said, ‘“not yet-:| gagement, courtesy requires the as BERT LYTELL R }ga:;f IIP’I?M {nbo there is something in me that won't Rudd Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes | sumption, for that occasion at any |l e Most Talked of Picture of MAY McAVOY (ORI Hmess Ut [let me. I should feel as it 1 were ost Women Can Have |rate, that the other party's time is The Year JOHN MILTERN dia E. Pinkham’s | yreaking faith with the dewd.” | worth as much as one's own. | WALTON'S HORSES 0 ¢ ; % 22:“"!; E"m' “But suppose,” Latham's -oies was| Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known —— A DAY AT THE CIRCU v WALTER LONG a pound and have |ow_pe was searching for the words, | Ohio Physician Marriage A La Mode GARETH HUGHES SPEED | “suppose you should find Jan had| ! Whereas in China and Japan the THURS "RE~SAT. | DrFMEdnrdxfoerwmmed | bridegroom sends tor his bride, the *THE TUCKY DERBY" KEITH VAUDEVILLE not been square? Suppose I should | d | scores of women for liver and bowel ail- | Zulu bride reverses the order and | With Reginald Denny % [say 1 knew he hadn't been?" ‘ ustified in | “Kate did not reply. she was sit.| Ments. During these years he gave to g‘k'm to get the bridegroom. Sho/ - oy T, Featuring GIRL’ 3 praisin, f}l prescti| d to my ffl&n‘dl l.ndnelgh- |ting quietly at his side, Jler Ymvlf],‘ }lel;p::nhlk?fl:fl ng!xbi":mlfl'll: oo TS S | e e e——— § F . . [] The Fairy Tale Follies Compoun [white and relaxed, lay on the door ki, " Mre, W, H. ADWINS, $11 Erin 0f the car B Eawards Ove Tabiets. You vt | PARSONS THEATER COUE LECTURE gl "l—(‘“d"' “I"JH'Y “Suppose 1 should tell vou that d Road, 4 3 8 se 1 should tell vou that dur- i :F;l‘.“" il Si |ifig the war I saw him at a hotel on | kn,‘l’.:e;he‘r‘nbll:v“?nlr olive o:lvt;\;.kmm MARTPORD. -y / Other Fine Acts N, Y.—" After my twin | was resistored with o wonn o | theliver and bowels, which cause anor. THE MESSRS. SHUBERT MARY HINES GUNSAUL Eil . girls were born I wasall run-down. My | Latham was watching Kate's hand, p"‘:'m‘:;““z"m:"{?r";‘:;fl!?: "t'““"‘ Present for Pupil of Emile Coue at Naney, France. Thurs., Fri., Sat. Evening Prices neighbors thought I was going to dne. White and relaxed it continued to rest| " If you have a pale face -ylshe:lm 3 Pertormances Only g Katherine Macidenald Orchestra . L':"Yo‘lft'dm“ém;fl‘k;’nm ;on the door of the car. She nioved | dulleyes, pimples, coated fongue, head- Tomorrow and Wednesday “How to U‘e . in Baleony ..... BT, oy |1 T T | SRS et tos. MARJORIE RAMBEAU 2 || womssic Reramons 4§ Guter me and I kept on taking it. 1 only | .1 you told me that.” she said, “I| of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Taplets mightly | 1 Detigwitel hptin Auto-Suggestlon Reginald Denny OFéh Itmifi"“ Prices —_— i — rehestra .......... ds when I be, M"‘“ ained in weight | “"°"'d tell you that I was the wom- for a time and note the pleasing results. | i ¥ ]of e g an. “THE GOLDFISHII A Way te Health, Happiness and Suceess. “The beather Punhers" Bllfl"ly AR N teen. 1 ncm : Thousands of women and men take | : : e Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- b - o s i ; New Vaudeville Bill ] Tax Included E. Pinkham’s (To Be Continued). cessful substitute for calomel—now and | Prices: Eves.. 50c-82.50; Wed. Mat., 50c-81.50 | Mrs. NELLIE A F Sikuse Park, Rochester, N.Y. (Copyright, 1023, NEA Serviee). then just to keep them fit. 15¢ and 30c. SeAts Now on Sale, | Admission—Thirty-five and Fifty Cents. T TG VU< TR W MELODRAMATIC TRIU MPH : 1 ”» s ‘The Kentucky Derby’ : The 3rd Alarm” , SAT. with REGINALD DENNY 7 Dedicated To The Firemen of New Britain

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