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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1023, DAILY FASHION SENVIOR, = T TR RTINS e T e T Llopd. This is by far the svestest photaplay that Hareld Lioyd has et R L LR R . made and ls one of the biggest hits A R o i o The Seven of Hearts company opened & three daye’ engagement at {the Lyeeum this afterncon and theiy REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ‘ ; ot N e, e, £k 2 N ¢ performance is certainly o worthy i g = of patronage. The cast numbers 15 Untess otbermine iniicated, et ml B oanes sl ieriens o tils aivtug a0 persons and they ave more than fi. written hy the press ugencies for (h ¢ reapectise i usemenl company, lers-in, each one being a elever and The Fright Mrs. Durkee Gave Madge I'll bet you the landiord hired | k : | g 'rln she sald Niogica'ly, and then EREISEESERAASITNY? RESE LA SRAREAIRIESRISINARISIRIS LB RRRLSIMO R SRATSANNEITLI SN | capabie performer. The troupe pre- After a Hearty Laugh | she laughed merrily at her own ab.! At my entrance to my Iiving room | surdity | SPRINGTIME DANCE REVUE | PACE ON THE BARROOM FLOOR | %0's a breeay little musical comedy with the luncheen tray, I found It-| Jut, te my terror, the smile on her Bennett and Mankus, formerly!| An electrified audienee thrilled with | Show with pwnty of song and danee tle Mrs, Durkee seated by the tahle,|race ohanged on the instant to a starred at the Hong Kong gardens in [exeitement at the big elimas storm | ®" 8 daah of comedy that eauses out- looking as different as possible from | qwisted horrible grimace of pain, and | | Roston and Lew Mhontz, New Eng:|sce the n . ot [ bursts of laughter, then swings inte the haggard, hollow-eyed woman who|she swayed toward me with a heart [1land's champion Prisco . daneer, will| oy o NoW Willlam Fox ape- o “aoveity entertainment that is nes had come to my deor but & few miIn- | rendering little moan “l--’um’nt ‘-‘, ".4 : mv‘» b Boruas] Ol “The ¥aee on the Harroom | unllke a separate vaudeville show utes earlier —— betet i A et ey ot e " whieh opened st Fox’s theater | The company sheuld be a big drawing 1 whimsically reflected that & pow-| . . 3 s 3 |tids afternoon for & three days' ruil. | card il week der puft and a mirror had the same | ™f ARy in United rmer 1AM [ The wtorm ia one of the most realls- | \ith this troupe the Lyceum aiso stimulating effect upon my e | |k AlLJAA . e |10 E¥EF Whown on the soreen. Henry|is showing a high grade picture pro- friend that an unexpected cocktall! 3 1, Walthall plays the leading role. | gram. tneluding not only the usual might have upon a person aceustomed > MORE TALES - With this pleture are four acts of | owe' reels and comedies, but also & to the drink. At any rate, for the | e ¥ P audeville, presenting aets of the het | teature, The Greatest Menace. This present moment at least, she was her AT N tor kind, Ineluding acts of song, dance, ( | pleture bangs out a great truth in an & omedy, harmony and novelties exeiting and romantic way, A YOung gallant, volatile Mttle self again, and 1 b CUFFY BEAR { 4 5 ¥ . “The Face on the Harroom Fi d at the transf tion \ { i . e Rarroom Floer | ¢ ransformatior I o 5 deals with the dramatie theme m“d""“'; “n'lh',“'"l" """;"’”':‘"‘;':"':”b":“‘ h“ Arink | worse and finally is acoused of a erime 'hat & darling you are, Madge !" | 5 she exclaimed as 1 uncovered the BYARTHER SCOTT BAILEY ’ b : L A, 1 Robhert Stevens, an artist, portrayed | 5 S Ly Walthall, is engaged to marry the | '@ 414 not commit. A sister, who has luncheon tray, “Just the dishes I : iy like best, And my favorite tea, too," mm—— | s i 3 - A 4 1 4 " 4 ) studied law, defends him and the boy an 1 poured the freshly-bolling water| ™ mWEITTNG AND DUSTING, 2 54 ; 3 “","_"",;:,,,‘,'n'.";',',' ,,‘:":,“\,',',';:‘, ,“,‘,:::; in being prosecuted by his own father ::;':l Il:‘l‘v.lp”l’ll|\m‘;.::lt'.l.l;n?"r‘lnémzt‘ “I've taught you to pick berries" B W village he meets an attractive little “‘ht:l ll""“"dllllf:fl unorm|y but whe, e s drm‘k Xl oot Aunt Sally Bear told her great-neph- : el ¥ " fiaher m She poses for him and | unt .',“ day of the trial, does not B actually makes me toqi| oW Cofty “Now I'l teach you I i ; he concentrates on a pleture that at-| know who the prisoner Is, There are 7Tyl 3 ' something else, I'll show you how to 3 i tracts considerable attention among | Mmany highly dramatie scenes, superh- Ingry. 4 weep the floor of a dan." i ; M tis friends. Dick Von Vieck also Iy staged, and the dope scenes in I'm so glad,” I returned, smiling | “I don't want to learn,” he an- . t meets the Nttle girl and becomes | particular were all taken from real down at her pleased, winsome little | worag, But Aunt Bally paid no heed [ ! Ll i yiadly in love with her, but tnrns out | city Iife, face, "for I'm simply ravenous my- |to that remark | SR 10 be a craven coward and leaves her An all star cast epacts the prineipal self—this is my breakfast, you know “eteh that broom from the agr- s begging pitifully not a desert her. characters, such p! being in- ==and If you're hungry, I shan't be| oo she ordered. # ; LR Stevens is accused and the Von Vieek eludod as Ann Little, Wilfred Lucas, ashamed of my appetite, as 1 other- He dldn't dare disobey, e £ girl breaks the engagement, Then it Robert Gordon, Harry Northrup, wlfr 'uhonlnl be. Aunt Sally grabbed the broom out A - v 7 15 he takes to Arink, Then Mitchell, Jack Livingston, An- It's a good thing, I hnppnnld‘“’ his paws, | T i : g e drow MacClennan, Mildred June, Red along," she said dimpling, and ap-| “Now, watch me,” she said. And | o s S i il “STRANGER'S BANQUET," PALACE| girby, Gordon Mullen and Lew Mee- n;:::&"wh . attacking the creamed | ghe bogan to sweep, “You fry it sho o s i LRSS | The feature attraction at the Pal-| han, :"‘:'.dnh::. ‘!.\?:\'::nno-\".:-m\‘::nhll h)'\‘u‘;l‘ ‘\‘\:,‘.Y;':“ api::'::;:f'e:le:l R :,: r'nh|:' ":“.r,:;: “\‘:::h':|‘ uun":l’w“n‘:“? :‘-‘c‘ux:‘r;d '.:;:t;r: (l!!n-:; futures ]t‘o !ho"hh' }7&:;:0- P QL] uce sarting today for the balance of | . b { 3 - 2 y a 8 - | e over-all gsuit. as v ’ . ”. JRUER = hase aiftarant things for T |run hitter, Its enteulated to make |wo pockets, ~ They sre quite as im- BENNETT and MANKUS \;,',’.:(,,':':(',:" ’.'..r':":'g:'r';',"g?r'.:",';.'",l‘fl',:'.‘.'.'%chuherl Director With hapets, you 3 ” \ —= |any young haseball enthusiast ‘eel portant to a small boy as water to a " | n“;““ ""‘,‘:;‘" :":"I‘]'Il'::'m ""h"'r';"";,"" ; |like a Babe Ruth. Tt's near profes- duck. This is an over-all sult that |=—— = '—"Mf\h ‘nh,:’:l“;,,:"',i,.x:,,:"::'m,. shipyards “Tabs” Cast and Chorus with a knife and fork." slonal 1 demlun, @ @ e mot yet dedi. | i PIAVING S carS-tres, mud-slinging 'y give & demonstration of the lat|dsaling with present-day condiions,| , g claln one of the. directors “Who Was That Awful Woman?" 3 5 i il |est dance numbers Including the Val- this picturisation of Donn Byrne's| Byl gl o ohenteical interests, ERIBYou'I 4 woman.” she retorts $ s — L e | entino Tango. They wore the nrnt’to well known hook might have been| 08 LR CER R A e take ed, saplently, and I langhed at her| s % - Introduce this number in this section written amidst the towering dry docks' i " B 15/ sith Jerdurnens I the [ erz" she demanded. [been completely overstadowed by the |of tn country. Music for the danc-(and thundering riveters of this piant §hAre® of the cast and Ghorus oL . ; Oh, yes! calla Iy, tulip and peony in exotlc o i ho furnished by Gary's Ser- owned by the Los Angeles Shipbuiid-| MAtt1e Alllionaire a © laughter which one finds in any mer- . “Then my nephew Ephraim's wite shades of. citron and greenish yellow. | "8 urnished by Gary i Y - . 4 comady which s to be presented by riment accorded by her friends to 7 [ must be a terrible housekeeper,” said They are extremely popular for mid. | “"*1°Ts [ing and Deyastiscompsy, the Y. M. T. A, & B. socioty at Fox's “Her Fluffiness.” 66, mus rrib ? pa, J SABK A ¥ pop! e This shipbuilding plant appears on| .y ooiar” May 22 and 23 Aunt Sally. “When I visit your fam- 'summer, | it S B vl d ot ) 2 23, m not going to say another iy t [ E “ e m r . v I see that T shall have to reach — quet,” L " g word," she next declared. This 2 " your mother a good many things. For Lace Ruffles ‘ PROTESTS ADOPT t‘ll,‘:p,'l I’.n ",,:";m:,“,"n:;:‘,‘:r.,:”:::' vz':n luncheon s too good to be spoiled by " ’ v e f a de | talk.” ¥ [no good housekeeper would ever have| ~Ruffles of black lace and a wide | BT ARired EoraminEntiy i n ZRevesm L, " = s 4 ey brought you up the way you havelsash of biack velvet trim an exquisite | i aR AT AT St ey A scuss it in silence she did-— 5 . % ey . 5 . P ] s 3 . 4% been reared. Why! you're worse than "irock of white taffeta. British and French Chambers at Tien The Kelth vaudeville bill features for at least three minutes. Then evi-| g 7 | useless to have around a den. I be-' — | | 2 dently remembering something, she S e ™ |lieve there's very little that I can. Black Satin Tsin Pass Resolutions Against four good acts with Max Zimmer in broke out in an excited query: o ; teach you. It's too late now to train| Some very advanced models in jo fine novelty; Haney ahd Morgan in “Who was that awful woman just X vou properly. I ought to have had|coats and sults are made of black| Chinese Bandit Outrage, a very fine singing and dancing offer- outside this door this morning? 1 |eharge of you when you were six|satin trimmed with collars of summer | gy The Associated Prees. ing; Don Quixano will sing favorite heard her say, ‘Pet iss me, or T'll months old.” fur and with beading or embroidery, | Tien Tsin, May }0.-—Both the Brit-|Popular selections assisted by Ralph Vet - knock your block off ' and naturally ; | “I think T could learn to stand on - - lish and French chambers of com. |Brainard at the piano; and Follis NOW PLAYI 1 couldn't help pecking out at her as| Lnstantly fl;fi bl"‘l:s‘:“ the broom my head,” Cuffy told her.hopetully. merce last night passed resolutions of [and Leroy, who offer a clever comedy she went down the hall. She's aw.| GOWR upon his & “There'll be nothing of the gort, Dlouses of Roman striped cotton protest against the bandit outrage, [Variety act. Sensational fully clatty. Gracious, Madge, I hope | =—— ===l while you're in my care,” was Aunt materials are popular with the sum-|It is understood that the American! Starting Sunday night for a run of | § you're not taking roomers, or any-|ing a terrible dust. Don't lift the! Sall stern reply {mer cotton skirts. Printed ~otmu,chnmher of commerce swhich meets four days the Palace feature will he Photo Melodrama 1923, by Metropolitan | also shown. |today will take similar action, the new sensational seven reel com- thing like that, are you? | broom off the floor like that. H(-rel“ (Copyright, % “ " . Her face expressed such hnrrl‘iml‘ Give me the broom. 1 never gaw any- Newspaper qmm) s i | The great war veterans assoclation, | edy hit “Safety Last,” with Harold Red Hats a British organization. adopted a res. “THE consternation that T choked back the|pody as awkward as you are. I can . | | Red hats are very popular for wear |olution condemning the bandit out. | with the red shoes that also are 80 rpge and demanding that armed for- laughter on my lips, and hastened to|see that you'll never learn to sweep. reassure her. But you ought to be able to learn to A Terrifying Transformation dust.” | ") |popular. They are shown In chiifon ajgn guards be ecarried on all express “No, indeed, but you see there are| “I don't believe I could learn that; Goss’ (] Comer and georgette with soft cro and |trains, | two apartments made out of one here|either,” Cuffy told her. “If you're| p iittle trimming. | e ;.-\r— = I“;“—‘“ v ] GRE TEST i A LA NEG o . k —everything in the building {s fho]gomx to teach me anything more, T, j same—and we have to share the en-| wish you'd teach me to stand on my | ==d| _ Breakfast Coats Los Angeles, May 10.—FPola Negri, trance hall with the tenants of the| head.” Coftee Spots |, Very lovely and cool “";’““5’ b"atl:'\mellnn picture tragedienne, who un- @ et other apartment.” “You've come to the wrong place| If coffse or tea is spilled on your| . COAtS are made Of BEOTEELtS|jorent u surgical operation Jast Sat- [ : crepe trimmed with puffings of thm““‘ny is “getting along nicely -znd‘ : Tomght, Fri., Sat. She looked toward the hall with a|to learn that,” Aunt Sally declared.|{able linen, pour hoili | 5 7 | pour ng water over| 4 r | shrewd, housewifely glance. | “There'll be no standing on heads|the stains repeatediy and place on the | piegs of | (]’“" of apricot color has &l o0 i)l he fully rocovered, it waa ; : " cirdlo of fade green. |said at her home today. Mise Negr ¥ Marshall Neilan Presents § “And you have to go into the hall|around here. Take this duster, now, |grass in the sun. TR SRR | heen suffering from a throat trou- | to reach your bathroom and kitchen,!and dust evervthing in the den L7 ! i h don't you?" she queried. | Cuffy took the duster and snl.pped\ Steel Kitchenware Y REAM ble and after a fall while at work, |8 17’ 3 i sweet oil will which forced her to stop work, the! “You have sharp eyes,”” T countered, | it across Aunt Sally's face. | Emery powder and i Instantly she brought the broom keep your steel kitchenware in ex- PUFFS operatign was found necessary, See This Picture evasively. “You can't fool me," she retorted|down upon his head. {cellent condition, % 4 airfly. “But, Madge, this isn't a fit] “What do you mean by flicking S, CEMETERY RE! PORT ’ i 2 place for you." that duster on my nose?’ she liuked Apple e S | The annual report of the cemetery 8 Just the *how You Want committee has heen filed showing re- | id . “Tt fan't a question of fitness, but of | Srowled. | Baked apples stufted with chopped | JERTHA F. SHAPLEIGH ; what we could get,” T explained pa-| Yol told me to dust everything in |nuts and raisins make a very accept-| 1 Oftonmbia T nisersity ceipts during the year of $21,025.71, |8 IT) BROADWAY SUCCESS the den,” he reminded her. able dessert, | In a sauce pan place one cup of|including $1,006.60 on hand at the BANQUET tiently, where with any one else on; | goodness!” she grumbled. “T water and one-half cup of butter, put|beginning of the fiscal year, and ex- earth I would have heen distinctly re-| i K I | never saw such a stupid cub. Don't! Boiling Corned Beef. over the fire and bring to the boiling |penditures of $19,042.72, leaving a|# sentful of the criticism. Rut “Her 4 “ Fluftiness” in always a privileged por-| (Ut me. Dust the furniture and the| When vou are boiling corned beet | 200 1 00 S0 F0E D % 00 nance of §1,052.00. During the, | Grigan-pras. vou can improve the flavor greatly if | B0 ot U0 Cotiing constantly |year $5,640 was added to the per-(Bl A story of a vast Paeific son, and the artless manner with} 4 1 0 So Cuffy ~went around the den,|you will add a pinch of gingcr, & few |, "oy o misture leaves the sides of petual fund account, making that|@ shipyard, of a real girl's shich she delivers her strictures robs Onanbing: oo ! & Augtaicht st SRk il them of any sting. \';::':h,_l:l“ (:\‘:r]a:'n‘rhn;\ 1‘.'31«2?»;,25\7,::,5' it S ;thp pan. Remove from fi‘re. ar:'d 2;r‘)|xr‘rvmd $70,528.50. i 4 courage with crafty men ¥ y' i " i {unbeat: \ e at a time, beating —————— " b 4 / § ! Pkt THS AT HOSPITAL (@ and luring adventuresses f§ UF HEAR I S" | “But surely, for the sum you tol me you were prepared ik r‘:aafo : AUNE ERILR DRRL-NgHAEL on t1E ""'"l o 4 | well hefore the addition of each egg. BIRTH ' v x month——" “]f'" Blenhec. T "-) pheiRARhad bS] s Tings ".':““:‘:*“"r | colors | DTOD by spoonfuls on a buttered sheet | pive chjidren were born at the New [ on all sides, Here is a vi- “We Lo p;.\'i;\g precisely thn:‘ d "5‘}?:“; feda Rl h‘l'l'x']‘@,, Cei mibth lumtos\]:ed!nto‘ll:los:om on hats have|and “"k';‘ 40 "“;‘x“":)'“ s ‘t"@’_';d‘m':; Britain general hospital yvstor(rl{n,\‘\.[ AR tal drama that will grip sum,"” assure, her, then laughec is L s 1 - ” i |hot at first, wi he heal daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. you an the s % aloud at her wide-eyed, dismayed - ,wths last 20 minutes. M. J. Humphre of 850 Chestnut|M tor' ldE!l(@t c1eetn dlrec amazement. | " Beat one pint of cream until Y |gieat ‘o son to Mr. and Mrs. Herman |§ s greatest masterpiece. “Madge, you aren’t fit to be trusted {add one-fourth cup of powdered sugar | Goldherg of 80 Talcott street, a son | Big Cast of Stars in the city!” she declared at last. 4 |and one-half teaspoon of vanilla. Hull 45 \fr ‘and Mrs. Jester Roedier, Headed by Hobart Bos- “They've simply cheated the eye-| » ; | |and mash one box of strawberries, | piginyille, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs worth, Claire Wind teeth out of you. T'll bet whoever| 4 . |sweetening to taste. I'rank Pearl of 29 Wilson street, and . S nasor, rents this place saw you coming a| ! !, |. Wnen the cream pufts are 'conl o daughter .to Mr. and Mrs, Walter Eleanor Boardman block off and said: ‘Here's the prize. ¢ S ¥ |split and fill with cream and strawWw- gponeep of 60 High street. v ” et Watch me soak her. = berries mixed, Sprinkle tops with KEITH VAUDEVILLE powdered suga | i 4—Great Acts—4 “There were slx women trailing me, X v r e e | = PARSONS' THEATER wanting the same apartment when 1 ‘Dlocesan Meetmg of took it.” ——————————————————=======I1etter From Leslic Prescott to thethings you told me. I ought to have Girls’ Friendly Society OO AL Kb ! Starting Sunday understood that n ey was for our Veek— Wed. . A 5 nderatood ‘that monsy ‘wal meeting| Al Week—Viats, Wed and HAROLD LLOYD i Gay Little Marquise (Continued). | nome and nothing else. The semi-annual d\o(-nga“ ! Third Annu g |1 don't know how long I was ly-| “It is a beautiful place, but 1 was of the Girls' Friendly society was Amerlea’s Greatest Revue G in “SAFETY LAST” bed, little Marquise, after so in hopes that we could use soms | heid AL b Churfl”GREENWICH VILLAGE Ik |ing on the | m. and con- {1 had closed the door on Jack. I'of that money to make a payment|beginning at 10:30 a. [only knew that it seemed as though on this stock and fifteen hundred tinuing until 4 p. m., luncheon being my heart would be torn apart with dollars a year is too much for us'served at 1 o'clock in the parish, FOLLIES from all 1nn; my sot to pay for rent, house. Delegates For Women Who Rely upon Tretty soon ! heard a tapping on “T never realized it would cost 8o branches of the soclety fhrmu:houh with THD LEWIS asd His dussienl Clewns " P the bedroom door and Jack called,! much more for two people to live the state attended. ‘Jm' . Pu. d Sammy White, L Tird M iy, Mollie Dodd, | prln lme Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | ‘i.csic” 1 did not answer. Chii Tor oun. T Wil T had held of e L i ! } ‘ A louder tapping and a louder that liar who has spoken to the con-| New Britain's leading farm sup- “'r""':;'::'"“::"‘:". Lambounis and 30 _Famous | table Compound voice, “lLeslie.” tra [ plies journal appears nightly in the Njenge—sne-52.60: Wed. Mat., 50c-§1.50; SR, |7 Snt. Matinee only, 50c to $2.00. : Dance . e " Then I did not answer. Then he laughed, took me into his| Herald classified ads. Greenville, Pa.— ‘I took your medi- “Don't be a fool, Lesiie. Open the arms and whispered with his mouth ey ecine through the Change of Life andit | ;.. cloge to my ear, "I do love vou lit-| 3 did wonders for me. Siowly 1 rose to my feet and went tle girl, and I know [ am hard to . i “The Face 1 was down in bed ||\, (0 hathroom and tried io take live with. when 1 started to | . ... ot the tear stains from my T presume 1 will break your !t)gke lt;ndl“;lfl ‘;le’é face. My eyes were almost swolien heart many times, but I don't mean Y d pounds. I had ho to. dear. 1 don't mean to hurt you.| < on e Revue flashes and was 80 | ™" want to go to him. 1 T wouldn't trade you off for a million . : 4 o At United Hall {’fi;:‘";‘v::dt:l‘;’““ | didn't want to go to my own hus- of those economical girls you de-| § 3 1 1 didn't want to make up. seribed to me e /s e rr ‘ s O UR band. w CK an + + 3 "y 1 vdid ger. Glack 1 just wanted to g0 home to my You know, however, that when a Icould not gce. I/ =4 man has plans for other things and g : 3 : would sit and cryand I never would have her had 1 aees these plans dashed, he just has Akt ) G HORSEMEN 4 Floor” onlg t id not know wha g A known marringe was to be like this.|to get the rage and disappointment was crying for. Since i ,'I | done my very i.«v T out of his system. The one who is ” TAN o ND stette Colk | made a beautiful home for the nearest him then, whether it be his : ¢ . S . f R ‘El‘ms | Starring With Special Features Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg Mh]n Com- | had ‘ ‘ wan 1 had married; a man who be- ' wite, his stenographer, his best look younger. and I owe it J A A . h orte ok L & . et g GENE AL G f all kinds and who was now he applies the modern tortures o A : ) DANC]V : t - LUPINO LANE glad to answer any woraan who writes | viore money into something M i MyERs, 55 Union the maus 1 it with a flonrish and pre- Tango a E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | & ner v by now forgive me, yon't vou, an Startieg Neaday B s VLD emd can their feelingsbefore and aftertaking | tivne <o 1lond that 1 was afraid the even if T do have devil to get the rent 1 ey.” ADMISRION 55¢ their willingnees to answer women who ' | wovt 1o 11 daar and apened it pound I feel )oung;r han I di 1 s : Aot i i ot ears ago, and m: ends all tell ma | fore the wedding had showered me fricnd or his harher: that's the per- d | Rty i ¥ ook o 4 1% t6s |+ o most ‘expensive cntartaln- son that Has to piay martyr While : d HENRY B WALTHALL Bl pos v onh MANKUS Veg:tfn Ie(rnm;murd I doall myhouse- | n . ; INNETT AND M/ § work for a family of seven now, lml‘bo ary angry because T had put a littie the inquisition.” 2 : ; hing which Tn the meantime he had picked ' J v i me in regard to my ca. rg, JOUN | was to make us both more comfort- np the lease and, going aver to vour \ . % 8 BEFORE &AFTER | _in “MY HERO" ¥ Featuring the Valentino g gl Greenville, Pa. r ' had exp a e ul ol desk, littla Marquise, N 5 s # 4 Many letters similar to this have been A dog i avger i ; J Y 4—GOCD ACTS—4 shed testifying to the merit of help me fit out the m 1 it to me. . W > i iy y | Lo e t‘;‘l caticfied with it here, Mre, Prescott, you will £ - LEW SHONTZ mfld. They are sincere expressions ' when I had finished m women who deacribe as best they Again 1 war knocki this (hink we will be very happy here K & to work like th P it AR " this well-known medicine, people in the other apartments on . CHAS. RAY Many times they state in theirletters | iitner cide wonid hear him. Quickly Helgh-n, litfle Marquise, 1 wonder f 3 IR ‘ e i 3 in “Alias Julius Caesar” qnite as hanppy here s ] 35 3 . | V 2 writ> them. It is an offer df ictated by “Leglie, 1I'm sorry,” he said T ir and if Jack and you| g0 gratitude and desire to help others. | gugnt 1o have remembercd thel had never had this useless quarrel. ~——

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