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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALID, TUESDAY, MAY R, 1023 PAILY FASHION SERVIOR 2 —_— Y HUSBAND’S LOVE i "'l WATCH THE SLEEVES 7 — | (Tl li«""" !N;‘ Lll Phase of ) - ere is @ sleeve, wateh it n Adele Garrison's New & many peeull things this Take, for instance, the ane on the ess illustrated. It is loose and fast. o4 with single butten sa that the Low and arm ecan be seen either In o eg / i ativersise indlented, Lieatel wl ho wb FEA MY o0 Bilke i Tor e sraperthie Slousement coMpan) . ehind him The Double Discloswre Mrs, Marks | ir b A ¥ ) ‘ oF A1 & standatill, Candidly Made to Madge i fot of fello ! ; pee. . s . Sawiat aacve There aré MARY k At the sound of Petey Marks's vol 3 ¥ ' P ) : 1 med the huekleberrie the eeVe At seem (0 be & mere A STRUNTON KING” AT FOX'S Palace theater yvesterday arrogantly hidding his wife not A ipe youg ms \ as fast as tripps L Alutiee on. LRGN, i Truston King" & drama of Grau. Vaudeville bill contains four very fine talk to us untii he I out w . R ’ nd P ¢ shes. Rometime ‘ \-'u .\v,.\. the somewha m;| stark, about an Ameriean who sa sets headed by "The Stepping Fools" were—-or 80 | interpreted his peeu ’ 1 valt ta strip them of, Ued Mandarin sieeve, the Monk's e, hegan at Fox's this after. A excellent and fast dance offering argot — 1 distinetively swung " erews and al ploeve and the slit siesves of &ll V& \ Roon. where it will be repeated te. With three girls and two boys. Other Shehen door almast A ’ z 2 hs @lanie Sany ties oame ta help us through | 3 pr i A4 ‘: "_mw“" fhis iPox pre. Acts are Peres and LaFlor in a good 1y and noiselessly that 1 was sure the 7 o ) . hot weather monthe ‘ entation of George Rarr MeCuteh. "0V€Ily oftering; Zella Green, an ex oo in 1t next room ecould ne e ¢ \here eon's novel has an unusually strong ‘® ent character singer; and Hanley hear any movement of mi y of the ' ¥ saken!™ her voice anaried right flRANfiE AND STRAW appeal and the direction and pho- 8nd Howard in a very good singing, Then 1 stond breathless hehind P th » [ You're eating what | | tography attain a high standard. John 'WEINE skit aiting for the exit from home 1ghe ’ i You ought to have half Gllbert does an admirable piece of , Th® entire blll changes Thursday my truculent neighbor I'her ad "o ) e P e onr basket by this time, young BER Y PE f acting throughout or the last half of the week and been something ahout his velee » cand houg man," Supporting this pleture are four [JINES A3 - the (feature = AMarshail pad Indicated wmmlu;m -inwll e ) ’ Cufly leoked up At her In amase | acts of vaudeville of the better kind, ' b big production “The Stran. e mow T knaw it 1 ¢ el polk Srtsio il MBS L H e L — " ger's Panquet” an excellent photopla; not tell, and something warned ¢ v they are 1tut me ket was for ¢ mand ny uhll(‘lnv\ 15 BHADPI r'.luu '\;:L‘lltm;.r::..",.:;":&::d F,-al_""‘_’h]_"‘“':‘ with a big cuv of twenty. ll|':m- nlvur: that he must not know 1 had « rybod & these are the rea T didn't ¥ replied The [v:\{u: \'.'::”:“:m,,.\!”:'m 1\\,“ in | especially noteworthy, - " heard him wre for them myself, Ha!" t Sally flercely, |l OO ot for st e | "One of the most thrilling storms at| THE RE GAL REVIEW=-LXCEUM 1 barely had accomplished the clos- b s mo to put up a front. T knew y lidn* about pick: Vag Te eup of 1 Sy eretm b { som aver shown on the screen will be| The l.yceum theater is featuring & {ng of the kitehen door, though not ow the men are,” ing huekir Don't you « dare| .00k, SDOBUR BL Hion Ty e ugnr senn {n the new-William Fox special | "N® vaudeville bill tonight and tomor- its latching, when the door of the : eat another he Wien T coma hack | Gaf O 0 ot it bl e P e production, “The Face on the ar.|'OW: starring the Hegal Revue, six Marks' apartment opened and shut . hore 1 wa ] ) ket TUN- g cora tike fco it e olng room [oor,” which wil Istart a three | 8118 and’a man who do a bit ' of and 1 felt rather than Theard, the TV R ning over. of steawberries into haives, reserving X | days’ run at Fox's on Thursday, (amatenr musical comady performing quiet progress of some one down ¢ the HFRER, AS moon mek was turned, |0 8 8 nest for garnish Add W p ol and singing and close with a smashing hall. Then the Marke' door opaned Cuffy AIMOSt L onn to taste and let stand for one VALENTINO IN MERIDEN | good mextet of hard show clog danc- again, and the velce of Mrs, Maria' | ) , MORE TALES to 'l': brin oka leaves ) r or more In a cold piace.| dolph Valentine, in person, Am- (‘"% Mack and Forrest, a man and el‘!ld eautiously: BN OF « ;‘: 1 “"" 0% M Then, on top 0f gonnvate two oranges Into sections E . 2 erica’s greatest and most unique cele, [ FOMAM do n dancing sketch that is “Petey | Walt ! You forgot some ¥ \I ter, ha dropp d huckleberries, o T skin and seeds, and mweeten brity, will appear in Meriden Armory. good and Rosa [tosalln is a singing thing." A A Aunt Belly actually seemed almost = py yne hottom of stem dessert | Thuraday, May 10, on his transoon. | 20medienne who goes over well She ran past my door and T hear V 1 ease 1 when she v }‘n‘q basket glasses place two sections of oranges Mlnenm dancing tour with his beauti- The picture, starring Kenneth Har- & muttered exclamation from her| f 1 ARTHUR SCOTT PAILEY 0uals she mid. e el Ay home “nd a spoonful of berries, in each. ful wite, the former Winifred Hud.|\&n Estelle Taylor and others, in :uubtndd, then an insistent, laughing R |. oML 4"" ’fy’"": is "“ ";‘" 1o il the Flass with the frozen cream, - ——— [ nut, daughter of the millionaire per.| ThOFRs and Orange Blossoms, a story Bman: ’ § stion that hefore they | oo o” et room for & Apoonful of | ~e 4 g z PO lof love at first sight that turned t block oft. ' | TOVEY RIS TIRST LS R artiant 1088 hyl Melr o hore ‘tanorate garnish 18 de- For Extra Service (iven | doms foremos anrm hove | ust| . For the last half of the week the Then the noisy closing of the hall| Aunt Saily Hear waited until Cuf- ryeight, 1923, by Metropalitan yaq, add whipped cream #nd & e penion hay submitted a bill | hoen concluded by the National Gu | 8even of Hearts, with a cast of 15 door came to my ears and I heard|fy's father had seurried away, out of Newapaper Bervice) strawherry on top. tor ”‘v,'{,”. .“‘mr,,,,.‘::,.w.._ in o :n(n companjes of Meriden 4 TUATA ] 1 aople, will present a lively little show the quick patter of her feet back,|sight and hearing. And then she led The combination of orange and {oF S0 Ot N ool for "':,‘_““:. u-: e O i hiy tour divec.| ™Ith plenty of sone and comedy and b“:‘u;" o, mlmmb' \)1“ I":mm: ”,“: 3 ”\('l‘ n;m. e ‘1,',._ 1 A strawherry s extremely good nights o year for the past three years, tor, Jack Curley, the eminent ‘hnr‘l.- with a varfety of speciaity acts that outside my door, aAnd eard no r. Bear's aunt lived alone, And " 2 Doy y are equal to any vaudeville program AL : e AanIaT Ea A ) - the charge being 82 for each night. promoter, who handled Georges Car- 2 BROSTAM, Z','.',’,'.}',’:h”,”':,'?rfi'..': ;|‘"x'.:~rh“:h!‘:||: it : Wipe your feat!" ‘")v‘-‘":vr::;::;lt“uf Gossi ’s ('orner Would Have City Buy Land charies s Hill asks & like amount for pentler's visit to the United States, would have heen inaudible. [ “Don't let me catch you coming in- | (lem———cee AR e For Addition to Schoo ':”f“'-“ "f;; o ""'h' arg o llmva’J.m; fer for a one-show stand providing Mrs. Marks s Confidential side my house dirty feet, —_————= p f e It- VOLS e bills are in the hands of | the date of the uppearance is set for Hartford. What could she be doing? The|=""———— - - Beaded Lace At a meeting of the special ¢ ‘;"““ 7 the printing and supplies committes May 10, The Meriden promoters TONIGHT AT 8:13 answer came almost hefors 1 had E 2 g - 2 o A simple but effective frock of king tee named to ‘"”Hl"'" r )L:Ir“ru ["‘l: ;m7| pire being held up for moré in- promptly wired back that the date Al Week—Mats, Wed. and Sat. asked the question of myself. T re Ihlue georwette crepe 1a trimmed wir | PIAYStound needs of theseasters Sae formation, stipulated by Valentino was acceptable AL L A the sensation of he ER R 0T haTa Ten e e el Lban Tof itax alfy) whioh will iprobatoy — - {ta them, and at the same time prom- i e i membered t sation ng Which 't v nooot e held Wednesday evening, Council- CITY COURT JUDGMENTS, & A watched by unseen eyes, which 1 had vhich 15 outlined in blue head b bmimnss U f ises a weicome befitting such a not- GREENW]CH VILLAGE > ( 9 et man . P, 8tanle will submit & Judge B. W. Alliug in the cit¥ apje of the amusement world expariencad the night before, and my : : L n b Durohass-of thyse o o iiAE for tue|® il Overblouses proposition for the purch court has given Judgment for the —1n pogton, 50,000 persons ignored a FOLLIES discovery a few seconds later of the G , 3 & SHATE s 48 1 "tiny apertura in the frosted-glass 2 : ! OVevblonsen 1 ##43 andytan geor-| QI8 ON DwIEht mrect with:e {03 ‘oL pIRINtIE :.: a foreclosure In the Blt| snowstorm and Jammed the station to great stafrease upon every story of| g 3 \ wi or strictly taflored snits . e hre Hilalng i L 1‘_° haale: G ‘“ CO. | pntino when he want to the Hub as|with TED LEWIS and His Jarzicol Clowns B aoariment house, 1 had had no : ¥ Iy these are monogrammed and Lz Attorneys Elias T. Ringrose and Mor- "o o o the Boston Post In New Jee B. Brown, Eva Puck and Ssmmyr White, P Fipegle ot trimmed with hemstitching. a gchool fronting on Dwight street.!rig . Sax » counsel for €nel ol FUE N Chefit In Medison Square Bird Millman, Morie Holly, Mollie Dodd, time to hunt for the location of tha A & # Ample |.|.n;:mun.| space 15 provided. plaintifts in the action. Attorney | . nefit in ison Square | 0'Hanlon and Zambounis and 30 * Famous aperture, but T was sure that Mrs Shonld B G0y Tmodeadi e s hinan anted | GAraan, ViAlenting's appearanice crea's QU oA Wl o p & it A )y Shoulder B SR D' ed st P P . re | Nig] Me-82. ed. Mat., 30c-$1.50; Marks was standink behind it now, A The drop shoulder aeeniio]y cauNG {1, COMMITTEE MEETS. | the commissioner to sell the property. | ©0 Sich 3 Frore that thousands were ™Rt Matinee only, 30 1o 8200, * : Judgment for the plaintiff has been M7 RN AL IC b tan spaclons amphi-theater to ser him | he sapplies and printing commit- and his wifeggive their conception of watching. 4 : advantage on a bridesmaid's frock of | d it t door ) ’, 1 :mmd‘ n: ’r: ("Y;:Jln':h: r;:wdm. i pink organdie, where it rnullmf‘l"’ of the common council at a meet- rendered In the gulg. 0% Eligdon came to my ea K O mv‘ A e . {with a donhle re K satin flow. |ing st night voted to give the board | Soski against Frank Venskas to re-| .~ o in®ta and other dances, z‘e:; m.dn came a light tap upos 3 P ; ers mounted on silver follage of assessors power fo purchase two cover $20. Attorney Irving Rachlin LG Tt 1 Bdas en door. § | s BRrriens 2 6x8 (ra a was counsel for the plaintiff. |carriers, and 82 68 drawers, at a cost t | POLA NEGRI AT PALACE “T know you're there, dearie, but 3 2 1 3 ( lof s Emmm———— | ' Ta \\'nle. ¥ ; t $ ‘llmn the library hurr-nu‘ and Superbly portrayed and ma:shm\‘ vimmed with 40,000 eards from Themas Dolan. DANCE produced, “Rella Donna," Pola Negrl's | S S A e it's only me, 50 don't get frightened.” ” it et Taniadl v - wide open and - Al : ! T swung the door ie op 6t nds of gold braid and with gold ball | Petitions of the building com- Given By first American made Paramonnt pic- NOW PLAYING she was not standing out- ‘ iy tound that sh | fringe 1t has a reund Peter Pan|mission for a steel filing cabinet, of “BLUE RIDGE (LUB" ture. “Tella Donna,” was rapturously side it, but three or four feet away. A | | 3 L : with her eyes peering through a tiny “What did gou think the basket was 4 lthe registrars for a comp.ete set of SATURDAY, MAY 12TH, 1923, at 8 P. M. gooatng hy pacity audiences at the ! ig wi vi » _| for?” she demandad ‘ fon books, and of the assessors/at sthe ODPD F mu HALL, Arch | opening in the big windows overlook ¢ Yellow and Tan nd tax collector for new typewriters, i (Formerly rier Hall) —— | ing the staircase A Parisian designer puts a top coat 4 A P £ Musie by Gieorge \Im W and his Bellwood | { omane erredd hack for more infor-|gerenaders: featuring Prof. Marinelll, Hip-| N “Come here,” she whispered, “and|making tracks 'all over my clean of tay wool over i i | | Il put you on to something.” | tloor. Lright yel silk a¢ i 'L,,,.‘,v, MANON. el SO AT R e Jpcurdiss Sololet, [ I % 9 I had meant fo tell her frigidly| He scraped his feet very carefullyljp,q of sw o ribbon and yeilow g i S "v'_.._.___..______ | | T t K ¢hat 1 saw no reason whi I rhould|on some moss. And then hey huns pogjery, | g | ruxton lng | 4 — GOOD ACTS — 4 frightened, but something insis- | back. He wanted Aunt Sally to eute St | | | be tent in her manner pushed the words | first. Envelope Bags | back from my lips, and brought mo1 “You can't trick me like that,” sa Bilfelane bi U binck satin strigeal to her side. She moved slightly to|Aunt Sally with a wise smile. “The | jnoipe with o and a tiny THURS the left, and T saw that her hand | moment my back was turned, SRIE BEsat: monaun s g I‘omght and “edmwdm ~‘rum l|<\”_ ::l\“;r;rsa}n held the tiny knob of a siiding bolt.|youw'd go. In with you, nowi™ smart these days. F § ROOM FLOOR" 4 It was an absurdly simple thing.|in he went, ahead of her ! X y POL g% NEGRI 5 LUPINO LANE, IN % A “THE HERO" On each side of the stairway the| “I'm golng to take a nap.” s 1 Crisp Biscuits | great windows held two narrow panels | ity 10l can go to 3 r 3 All Disenits, rusks and cookies will with inside bolts. They could hp‘mm s Suit yoursell about keep perfectly crisp if kept in af \ opened with practically no nofge, and | She sank down, then, just inside the .jgsed tin x | L ® 4 R from thef one commanded a view of | doorway Cuffy saw with dismay 2 4 | : the staircase directly in front of the | that she was so big that she filled the Stitching Thin Material | A1 i A S 1 PRSI NN TE SR I ST ment door and the big lower street| Sank. He had i"“‘”‘]‘”“f 'l;’ steal OUt oy any very thin materdal where | : i g ra. #| the moment Aunt Sally fell asleep. there 1 tendency to pucker, place ‘ v TI¢ | Yo : b “You Know How Men Are” | " In a short time she began t0|a piece of puper under the goods and ¥ (ast includes With her eves still fixed on the|breathe heavily. Cuffy knew that|gtitch under both. When the paper lower street door, Mrs. Marks spoke|&he was asieep. 8o he started 10 jg removed the scam will be perfectly rapldly beneath her breath. prow! about the den. He was hun- fat. Conway Tearle THE BEST VAUDEVILLE “Any time you want to lamp any- | &V nvn1 conldn't find a to — = : l(l s eat, anywhe! Water Bag (.‘, <76C0 PATT : N Ry Hot Water Bags jans. Scout KEITH VAUDEVILLE @ § e LRT body coming in, here's the place to 3 do it,” she said, then added signifi-| He passed three very duil hours, Anoint vour hot water bag fre-| sefore Aunt Sally waked up and told gquentiy with glycerin and the ruhber — “The Stepping Fools” i cantly: "It comes in mighty .mnrh | i} [ him that she was going to take him [ywiil not be tempted to crack. ) A Classy Revue y / i in Conrad Nagel e — sometimes." T drew back Instinctively, upon my|out and teach him to pisk huckle- | | Lerries. | Brass “Candlesticks Ups a frigid comment that T should ¥ kb it ) P = not need the device, But I pressed But T know how already!’ he told Keep vour hrass mmllr:m ks clean 3 B ol Dack: and murmursd In- her ; W el e atch the pages of this e ; et | Wil Ao, e yeplled: Usegan Thurs.—Marshall Neilan’s gtead a perfunctory: , “IWell sea If 3 : | : PN ke - paper on Saturday for “Stranger’s Banauer” | § BwSSflMs" “Thank you. Tt Is very interest-| ing."” 4 She glanced obliquely at me. | 4 I B Jhi ? " invi o which you are all invite: Tor, hut 1 guess you wor't neve details of sale tobe held by ~ & nee: ., the way 1 will,’ ‘she gaid. g ier (i Stars i Pict “But Ist me tell you, if you hear ¢ inteshoiale g : ;')(ll'.llll‘ ;‘!‘:RLAN ring on that door down the hall, and we ain’t in, you'd better look throngh | here before you answer it, especially : i - i Ax 'wrmx 5"// 9’ i 9 MORE WOMEN T AR P — TONIGHT — “Yas, but I guess you won't never| r' | all merchants next week. "’ii‘.l!i‘:‘.?"""”"-'"f'"'-”*?‘ it SSECS L FATHER FOUND TWO-VEAR him to turn the roadster into thely,ox paq to ac wpartment is on. You " vGood Lord, Leslio, 1 never saw| Of Those Who Have Been Restored :ro! ¢'r 1h »A PR P, Rtz kit ve Bea Reston e | — | Festival Concert » eave e:;]}iz é:m ou':d - " L g e s o3 1 taste and persistent| Was Constipated, Thin, No Appetite, Had Swollen Lips, g P | / el ol nrioboilim Cacldlahan el Stomach Pains FOX'S THEATER—S O'CLOCK (Daylight Time) \ ] X L[S D) two or Notwithstandi aid this, Jack's Milwaukee, Wisconsin, —** lhaduhnd ) v L o 1 longer. He p pain in my left side and I could not Jige | ik € el ! inything Parl Whi A hardy woodsman and enthusiastic a family of six children, and he has anythingheavywith. | paid too much for ARREE 1 He did not make me feel 28 fisharman of Maine, has a very inter- | practically raised his family on Dr. out having a back- Perhaps ft was the consclousicst yhough 1 had doue something spien- esting record to report, e writes: Truets klixir, The children &0 out | Sl AL LR R G5 made gt A< 4 boy., thirty-sevep vears ago, Tl and get hold of something not good ache. I(nc\d'l(hf’eri knowir ‘ tead . th ent things. Then that fe me angry ut | ol not only made @ at MISake fgan 1o take Dr. Trae's Flivie, the for them. It's hard to watch all the saw L)H%a E. Pink- ) ¢ #l koW, &ay put in oseme way had committed oo Fene Family Lavative and Worm Fix- | children, and so when/they ecat some- ¢ MER[DEN ARMORY THURSDAY ham's Vegetable Arquise, g v aui M- ost a crime : peller. Onee atter six months haul- thing they shouldn't and get sick, Dr. MAY 10 Compound adver- 1 didn't even dar 1 Tiim 4 ing logs, T came ont of the woods and True's Elixir is given and the family i tised in the ne a tone 1o his 1 sl porher giving MON“Y fonnd my two-year-old hoy very sick. is put in good shape again. 7 . and began on vours of € it to furnisk troom hecanse when jie 15 thin, had no appetite, ‘1 have read in the papers you have it as the di- “ « How much Jlen lips, pains in stomach, was to take s half a dozen hottles of some 1 feel ) b y ; ' on g y that thing? i from constipa for | remedies, but you den't have {o do very géod now nnd t " 1 wer Ithis with Dr. True's Elixir. &imply a > all '1““0;0'; ir 1 part ' ' nat been in fhe house an few doges and thin quick relief. The v \ J 1 ' ! i our Wi an elderly lady -a ood three generations of my family have Vegetable Compound to all nv\frwnrin‘ ‘ r knew that ye J \ her v v neighbar —came in and told my wite been kept healthy by using it and you can use my testimonia letter. tn ha ) o nicet oy g his . to et » bottle of Dr. True's Blixir, Symptoms of worms, constipation, —Mre. HatTie Warzon, 870 Garden was acctctoned ' ooy W . o tenst o, E E < 10 seen niumbers of sim- | offensive hreath, swollen. wupper lip, | St., Milwaukee, Wis. 3 vy . which it had relieved deranged stomach, accasional pains in B e |5 afmrrt, It Lo e T o aeet o e B ot e '477*; Pty e, i o e (el |- CENERAL DANCING ) ‘ 4 4 & i o d ¥ " 1 1ot of worms and vight away teeth, red points on the tongie, start- h ] BEFORE& AFTER b troubles that just run my health down sliow improvement, he be- ing during sleep, slaw fover. 80 that I lost m nnpcmenn]d f""'m‘:, money ¥our gan seon to eat with a relish, play ¥ every child and grown-up erable all the time. I r;m d nof hk pent 2 aronnd and look healthy. He did not B laxative sometime. The fond anything heavy, and a little extra wnrA t moth- have 1o e 4 full bottle, and in later | parents safeguard the health of their gome days would put me m‘bM £ whenever he got off his feed, children, ae well as their own, by w:{ga;‘,‘dvgzg amh;e p,nn:;;";,d s K | ‘ 3 : thonght 1 that 1 want- a fe doges would straighten him out, keeping their Loweis in condition. The gained in every way, could eat betier | . ? v gy that quick. herbs used in Dr. Troe's Elisie are and felt strong. had found nathing | ;. o That n | get constipated, n couple imported and o, strictly pure quality. before this that did me =0 much goo: T W dnc * 4 okt g . '”", : """"l‘“ ;'f ""'4, "“"’; :“Nr- ;hf mfui drogs. Keep :Fhl«; lm\rt;'h- ‘ . 4 y me tha « mily Lasative and orm Fix- - Fe's Blixir, the E&r.lo.JNr\R’fCE 281 Woitz Avenue o T wiid ha * dtap s pecific yurpoge—to fur- ' pl me 0. K v il fte and Worm Ex- o | « i nement? I partment, . A on is grown up now amd has peiler, Aw—snu— §1.2 ‘

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