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26, 1923, sttt e e R L e S 281202002000 o gt s THTRIIIeILILINLL: Galen, now in Hollywood training for | % a comeback for the light heavyweight title, make a very interesting picture. A ’ | e o The big feature is Sinclair Lewis' town community. For the “last half of the week, in addition to a changed vaudeville pro- {gram, there will be a strong feature Adele Garrison'~ New Phase of Tucks over the shoulder, a front| | binding and a round collar are the| AN i | [4 f {only hints of trimming that the l 'h 'I | i'lf REVELATIONS OF A WIFE |blouse sketched here hesds 1Tt hts ttttayidislissdl aslubarly Baimty long sieeves, of course, and turned- | { TN AT AN R EE ol back cuffs. | 4 B - (g } 5531 The skirt with which it is wora| ] s | picture speclaliztng Jack London’s = B atf v | famous dog story “The Call of the - wild.” \ tas a front cver-panel open on one Unless otherwise indicuied, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are h wriften by the press agemeles for the respective amusement company. The Obvious Trick Madge Played | puttidg away that ielly your mother- 4 pansl ame X Good Caunse in-law told us about, and we've |8de and is trimmed wit wo buttans | Y e ’;‘ o M Caum (1. [DAICIY dine 1o get o the bank now, |21 bound bLuttopholss. This s u| { “ Luckily, Bess Dean was looking di- : 3 e ) ) ) 'l tell you, 1 g0 t P 4 proper taiiovad costum2 for daily Y U ; - | rectly at me, and so falled to cateh | i (o Yot KON fn‘l'“ca,*‘:h v-n‘:skn:;.’, bebvg i CLARK SISTERS' REVUE AT VARIETY GIRLS AT LYCEUM | " . PALACE The Five Variety Girls, a snappy ce inc g flash of > :1‘1; m‘-rfi inqui f‘« g flasl “.x % lat Treeport I'll call another taxi| Equally comfortable and smart iny ) .yes at Ress' question concerning Mrs. bkl call asioshet & o ool iy 1 vaudeville outfit which o o s % e right away and Bess will. help me |its own simple fashion is the dress ‘oday the Palace presents for an | ch presents a gor- Durkee and the hospital de- | with the felly. so that I can get the |With the pleated skirt and straight| | i " passtiats |seous fashion revie with plenty or | 18 8I s entire week its firstpresentation of a| o 3 m amou | 80 and dances and a jvealth of termined to keep L ’ f " 3 same train at Marvin. Give me the |button-trimmed blouse. This type of e ot o . musical comedy revue having selected | . ' an® costumes, neads the Paramonnt | for her LemonKies. bodings hidde e girl o key, and don't forget the next train. |frock, introduced by one of the large for this obeasion the Clark Sisters’| (o) deviiie show which o emed at th vhic pened at the | oorstep who was doing her best to |q g : R e a o . e | Good-by. H up, Ydriv please.” |[New York stores, has become almost | Revue which will prove the greatest|ycioun this atternoon, On the same | d h | But yesterday she make the gentle young wife unhappy, “The Gentle. Fra, " p ¢ 4 . G gile Griselda. a uniform for young womea this sea- * { revue having selected for this oceasion |y o 28 . e several other Wigh class acts. and 1 therefore. entered into a vol- | ‘ I had taken the key and the taxi |son b ' R iminous explanation of the elder Mrs, kit ¥ by taxd | the Clark Sisters’ Revue which will| o, g Biondy and any, tw oy T eaet o et tue siranpes| T mHlrlingl away. before 1 looked e prove the greatest and biggest attrdc-|men and a woman r'::::v?t‘m:;\ ‘u“n‘j told me her 'ecret’ t an re was a veno- tion that Nas played this city. It 18 a|,cua1 novelty A Dog's Fancy.” Harry | ts for her operation, which last- | oot [ ous glint in her eves, and she | I A ; intii the taxi made its &PPEAT- | gave a short. mardonic o | sprightly revie with a blg cast that(Bloom a straight - comedis 4 h k h e laxi made e upoesr | gave a short, ardanic litle lugh 4t | T DNy eV I sren ana oo, & stmignt - comedian, deis| $he ymakes them opporiusity te addrems Letin, and Clever, old dear” she a { B | Harry Myers, an excellent oomedian|jramer and Griffin have a “Boob M- | .th D&C l.filn i while 1 talked 1 was setting the silver | «what's the matter® 1s" the Z,T,"; 1/, | N i | who will keep all in good humor|Nyutt” offering, relr‘&hlng!v comical. | wi on bag and our own luggage on the Ver- | qagiic Griselda afraid of vours | Iif g thrmlg;lo\{l. Many v;ovej\tlwy:'fll‘l:;lo; They also ggature several song nunt | P' F'"‘ Wh anda, so that when the taxi appeared, | ¢p iy i I fered during the show cas bers. $ 3 le ,I lngo y I was able to say With every appear- | | tooked at her with bt Gt A | very 'versatile and offer saxophon¢,| Coupled with this is the high grade ) Tias aule 1o \ purposeful | i I violin, and other musical numbers'movie bill, especially appealing this don t you make ‘If you'll take that silver and get . never CAN get your jokes, | I The chorus sohws a bevy of youthful|first half of the week because the lat- | into the taxi, Leils, I'l lock UD.|Beas” I drawled plaintively and T singers and dancers who are extra-|est episode of “Fighting Blood” is| WOUIS that wa ?” Tell the driver to get this WugEage.” | then umocking the duor T went to il il ordinary in terpsichore and who 80 a|being shown. The fortunes of Gale | y y Leila obeyed with an alacrity that |the telaphone and ordered -a “,M? H long way in making the show a suc- told me how much she dreaded MY |taxi to make all haste o the mouse / f e | cess. There will be a complete change conversation with Bess Dean and | “Where is this jelly?" she aeked WE S { of bill on Thursday with added novel- after locking the door, I turned and oolkiln H 5 = (e ) \ | ties and Palace patrons are in for a - faced my former colleague ooy by e 5 real treat with this excellent musical ; So_sorry, we cannot offer you & |ing my way toward that room, with o 4 | comedy. The pholopla,\. attraction for lift.” 1 cooed, “"but as 1 told you, we | Rogg o] » | v b] the first half of the week offers the barely have time to make BNk following. When T had Paramount picture “Nobody's Money" at Freeport before train time. The f\r.:;.l“,‘.} ’;ml,,\jr",r“vv'l~v,”fi°' @usiiook @eft-Over Dishes. with Jack Holt in the leading role, . AUSH ‘o you shudder to think ef “eat-| and for the last half the ‘charming cashier is going to let us in after| oy | | hat's one on me, all right,” 1 . hours as it | said T had moved it atier aill ing turkey for a u_:l- Kk _after you % 1.8 tekenoen nenser. butiabbd Mae Murray will be séen in 'P.wr great: Bess Changes Her Mind She comney oved wafter all | Thanksgiving dinner? You shouldn't| M1 spoon pepper, ed | ot roduction “Jazzmania.” Starting | R —— - . . 2 o e She cocked he ead on one side, re are *ts of in t crumbs, Dty bt attraction ' A iitle devil of misehief glinted |and survayed me moekingly [for there are all sovts of interesting| TYNNe |\ iny sieeq |next week Monday the big attraction NIGHT AND ALL in Bess Dean's eyes and she hastily Yes, it's one on vou, all right |reft-over dishes than can be evoived| ' i ™ "R e an hour Put the | Will present Jackie Coogan in his eomauited her wrist watoh she retorted meaningly T8 sionaes | Loln Lirkey sticks into the water slowly and they | STeatest and costilest photoplay *“Long V My irig o Y vabrook it | sreon amly Sl nonds And in these dishes h e B o e, cooked umy|Live the King." There will be specis] portant he said smoothly T e SR Lyl ke : Sl £ b srmances after school for achool much rather r to Fre¢ t b ¥ . thir t ¢ 1 . . s childrer which time they will be ve a. chance fe ¢ th imber of res eli Y 3 ) Imittcd for ten cents i i ' 4 5 in Thi you and pave & chane A A nur o o St o A mittcd for ten cent Biggest Musical Comedy Ever Seen in This t 1 an eiln.” I wonder {f it reslly matters | PO ror 3 KRECOWE iy milk, stirring constantly. | i . v = That will be spiendid.” I said with | what either you or 1 beleva Shout | C Sveraks A and cook until thick and | “FAMOUS MRS, FAIR" AT CAPITOL City a amh@l hpor-bn“\‘ ps and a desire to (it I said coolly. “Come on baek | 1N°"® i8 one precaution in making|smooth. Add minced turkey and A strong tribute to Fred Niblo's ;Dmml mayhem in my )*enrv. Some- | into the living room. 1 can give you | \€ft0Ver dishes. Do not cock theimove from the fire. Line well but-iability is contained in a letter which ow, ;nmr“a)d, in the next sixty sec-q lift as far as the station when the [turkey for any length of time; 100K | tered ramekins or custard cups with|he received from James Forbes, au- :hm“n y'nh\‘.n evise some plan to|taxi comes.” cooking will make it stri and | macaroni, fill with creamed turkey, [ thor or “The Famous Mrs. Fair,” in WA s petty lttle scheme of | That she was angry enough (o |'2Steless. Be sure it is hot through|cover with buttered crumbs and bake | which the latter wuived the right of | Bess Dean's to harass Lella. 1 made | strike me, I knew, and with. Lejla's | *"0 '€t it g0 at that 1in a quick oven untll crumbs are|examination of the geript of his play| m’;dl;""“ to the taxi as slow as|unhappiness in my mind, T think 1| UrKkey combines well with rice orihm‘”‘ before its tranfer to the screen. The| jus ecache I 1 . care b n St ¢ . - po! e and just as I reached the door [also would have welcomed the op. | Macaroni The tiny scraps of meat It custard cups are nsed, unmeld | communication reached the director| an inspiration came to me. I gave a|portunity for m primitive hair-puil. |*NOUld be used in a madc dish re- on a platter, sprinkle with buttered fghortly after louis B, Mayer n\l]-‘ :‘;‘3:::{""“““"”” of chagrined an- |ing contest. Rut either good breea. | 1rINE minced turkey. crumhs and serve very hot chase of “The Fangus Mrs. Fair” as| “Oh, Lellal” T ex ing or her desire to keep up her| There Will be gne uieal of deilclons) Mold of Rice and Turkey. his” first special Metro, and assured | o S SX0IRIME fixing | prétext of friendliness, triumphed |C0!1 Mliced turkey, Serve with cran-{ One cup rice, 8 cups chopped cold [ Mr. Niblo that he could go ahead with | :l: :"hmm!; eves and hoping that | and she only said mocking herry or currant jelly, yThe menu | turkey, 1-4 cup bread crumbs, gravy|ihe production whenever he was ready - L::w i :r‘vr;r:“””,-l:v me, “do How sweet of you, dear. LIl take |60U1d be something iike this enough to pack meat #olidly, 1 teas|aq his name and reputation stood as ol ing about !you up on that gladly.” Cremm ot Tefato Soup [FDOSR uit, 1-§ ChASPOOA PURDLY. a guarantee that ghe picturization fwice Baked Potatoes | Wash rice and add to rapldiy boil- | w19 more than do justice to the| =====m=m1| dishen for holding food _Canned Corn [tng salted water. Cook until tender. | oioyna) niay | Sithew (or ) '\mfi:k-m Inmost unsan- Cold Sliced Turkey | Line n well buttered brick ion The photoplay is now being shown | 2 4 or chins make an Cranberry Je bread pan with one-halt inch layer of | "0 FUa il theater. “The Fa-| osszp S orner excellent place for germs to lurk un.( Head Lettuce Salad with Cheese |riee. Fill with turkey, bread erumbe|,, “”'l,'l’m " 13 the first of a series| lcss great eare is exercised _ Dreseing 4 {and’ gravy well mixed and seasoned. | MO L E e Sred Niblo will - - Canned Fruit Cookies | Cover with a layer of rice Steam oduce to be roleascd as Metro. Yellowed Clothes. Coffec | 45 minutes or bake 20 minutes. Turn |P7 ‘T‘ “’, Productions. | Tam Tassels. Clothes that have become vellow| This is a well balanced menu |out of pan and serve with tomato "0"‘6.4" l|’1-‘lyhr : will be five nr!l‘ A - JLong tassels are worn on the pew ""‘"]‘ Iving around may be whitened| 1f there are siivers of white or ten- | sauce M];‘\,,““111";'."'4:“,|:r featuring Jomia's] ) est tam hats, giving them a piquant | DY Dolling in water to which kero.|der dark meat not quite suitable for) Any left-over dressing can be used - s . 2 s s . SO8s that ta ort atetrable, tene has heen added in the ®propor. |#erving cold use them in, this,sand.|with the meat in this recipe Hawaiians in nun\v:;r l.'l..:1.u‘1;f~ 'ulro\d Blc YOU JTHFUL Cl'lORUS tion of a tablespoon to a gallon of [Wich. The ingredients are for one The addition of enian, celery or|Music On lhul::dn,\ © big .z‘ rac n ‘s < i . will be Billie Shaw and her company Jack Holt in Entire (rhang'c Along the Shore. water. sandwich canned peppers adde to the savory. of ten in a wonderful offering. Booth . Rippled peplums are seen on some — Turkey Sandwich, | ness of the dish, but the cook must sy g | “ ”» Pyl b el My Maur e sy, 2 cribn | ay Noe owa @iscretion "t adfiag| Terkington's “Panrod snd Sam’t. Wit Nobody’s Money Thursday tor Palm Beach wear Piano Keys |#tees of very thin bacon, 2 stuffed |strong flavors. be the photoplay offering — {olives, lettuce, mavonnais 3otrie) And when the hones are picked X Aprons on Frocks. alcahol. Tf this is not available, the |angies of hot huttered toast |48 a very good soup te be madc | Eome of the newest velvet frocks best substitute is clear warm n'uir_r! Put one plece of toast on a plate, Turkey Soup, The holiday spirit of Thanksgiving reak the turkey carcass in pieces, [week 1e well illustrated at St. Joho's have aprons or pleated sections of with no soap ecover with lettuce, spread with ma | colored georgette erepe onnaise and add two pleces v|Put in a kettie with any bits of meat | Jair, which is the biggost amusement| Waxed Floors land one of bhacon Sprinkle with|or skin, Cover with cold water and |attraction in the city this week. The Duvetyn Scarf To keep 4 waxed floor in gaed con. |thinly slieed olives. Cover with sece|simmer one hour. Add celery leaves|giate Armory Is claborately deco. Scarves of duvetyn are lined with [dition always sweep it with a good | ond piece of toast Top with remain. [ and ona medium sized onion. Bim- | uted for the event which has already bright colored satin and worn in place |halr brush and dust with a Ary mop, |as for first piece. Top with remain. | mer one hour longer. Strain and add |0 running two nights. Due to the | enough hot water to make four cuph i oioent weather of last Friday and| ] ¢ of fur neckpieces ing piece of toast. “Garnish with thin | ¥iring to the hoiling point, ®eAsON g 4 ,rday nights many were forced tol Chocolate Stains etrips of di)l pikle and serve 3 [with sait and pepper and add one-| o epy tne pleasure of visiting the| Thursday, Friday, Saturday ) Fresh Cheese Chocolate staine may he removed This sandwich with a cup of het To prevent cheese from becoming | from washabie fabries by soaking |coffee makes an ideal luncheon or | quarter cup well washed rice Cook tair. In planning for the large crowd | M° e @ry, rub it with butter and keep it them for half an hour in cold borax |late evening supper When men are| over hot water for about ?“l l}v\mlr sure 1o be at the Armory tonight the| 3 BlllLlE sHA“] longer, until rice 18 tender. Rub three | Lo 0ot committes has selected glosely covered, and water Then pour bolling water | entertained - | canned pimentoes through a strainer [, 75 Ty Top A TR, Minstrels, This| And H(’l’ ( ompany of 10 — through the staln and wagh iny the| Turkey in Ramekins, ary wa o 1 ¢ ced ¢ 2{and s sry hot and Paint Spots. |ordinary way One cup cold minced turkey, 2 |an 1 stir into soup. Heat very hn'::’: well known minstrel troupe has made | sl Paint or varnish spots on glass tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons flour,‘prr\'r with crisp crackers or —_— 4 g " wots ' oy . weveral local appearances and has| . y be removed with turpentine or Adr Cle < | teaspoon salt, 1-4 tcaspoon celery|sticks scored a decided hit, o that M‘m”’ NOLAN. Lb“‘RY (-0. hol or seraped off with a dul A closet should be aired when the | pepper, 6 long sticks macaroni, 1 cup| (Copyright, 1923 SA Rerviee, Ine.) e | e ————— |01 the fair are assured of a first clas iy ¢ : g s “y y » In a Rip Roaring Skit—*“Yes Means No . rest of the house is aired 9 14| te. he house is aired, and should entertainment feature be eleancd when the room from | 3 be cleaned w the Lynch’s orchestra will play . T ca s thould mptie the latter to please the young people. | Dl‘; LYOI\ DUO » ..thflr contents at least eonce a aced Sleeves S f' I . mth and washed thoroughl f the moxt novel sleeve - - spaa pomiiositis et o el M A ODD FELLOWS CARNIVAL | (‘E\faAIPll_aN?!il‘m‘lg' Me“ Cracked Dishes 2 wi a cord passed ‘M " The last chance of the public ta| - SEr t o | w, ‘an»wl the Odd Fellows Harvest Car POLLACK & KELLY @he use of eracked or 1 pival in 044 Fellows Hall will be to . Comed B - L.y Jo my n‘““ | night. Those who haven't had an op » :l“fir portunity to enjoy the fine line of én. Sure enough, Hooky the Goblin was | Clement’s Entertainment Bukau : e talking to himself as he walked on|ghould accept the one offcred this { s Grotto pu a shon p 0 Sl , | towards his home, “Just wait until 1 |evening and see Bartiett, the elever \l('|0dy of ‘Ou(h e e get them made into noodle soup! Oh, | contortionist and The Dancing Fryers r Ease 4 " Jied to the string was little Weeky, [ yuym yum! Won't the noodle soup | The awarding o fthe prizes will take Boolh Tarkington's and Raggedy Ann taste nice though? Yum yum! place duri t jast hoilr and good | Fa edy Andy 8 When Hooky, the Goblin, had £0n¢ | musie and daneing nntil midnight wiii | “PENROD AND .SAM" Hooky, the Goblin had ,captured X King them t ““m far that he would not hear them | .o uiete the program { o and Wis WkIng *he o hiS iye Raggedsps and little Weeky started | ’ | o : Q [} Ancoymous Lettsr to Lestie Preschit. | Door of he N ket art of the Grotto to make them Into|, g roy k down the lonig, 1ong ha! Bring the Kids to See Them.‘ Deer Lady her handkerchee! ' NN e in the Grotte 3 ¢t didn‘t do any gepd for Raggedy p i am sory you v not ] whe A ta A - :,"4 r.;,,,,, :‘j,\ and Httie | They thoug were running ! “ThatOldGang Put fur me see e : Ann_a t y An 1#] game wav that Hooky, the Gob gt § ses you arous . e Weeky to tell Hooky, the Gobli ”W, hed broug Sem but lastend of Mine : A Ry eouldn’t make noodie soup out o * dc ar t I A serenade mel- ::"" h;""""_ v em, for woldn't belleve them. - — 1 er skurt, the w s st - - 4 Padasdt Yo trving 16 fonl me, 111 bet ody wonderfully ;auu‘ncm:: 11:;“ & Heowch y Letier lv:-v;'\ w‘.-;ulhln .'(rw,..:'].- to Mre. . nickel!” Hooky, the Goblin, said as fox-trotted bythc ® B t pia Johm AMden Presco ¢ Aragged then towards his home . i i . 4 s down and tell her come treet tie Weeky. & he Raggedys escape ! A t close harmony o Gobiir vn-‘d"" talk each her r by the Shannon Mothers, Do This= 7o 1 v ot having Hooky hear them Four on Columbia State Armory When the Children Cough Rub * 131 - et dosorgllytivest ' Records. Musterole on tsan entr 1 - . * e ¥ A - oupN together, M {nere eas A35) Nov. 23 to Dec. 3 No telling héw soon the symptoms ey develop into croup. or wores And T - ; . on you're &l on have a J i i then's when you're glad you ha Tonight’s Entertainment jar of Mu"ta;‘lf'1 at han}?‘ to give ¥ on g o thoaain ampt rehe t doee not ter e v f v p at tied e = < Bt 8id, Musterole is excellent. | ¥© ) ' - Yeomt ardund & T. A. B. MINSTRELS Thousands of mothers know it. You tin New Vork . it ghould keep a jar ready for instant use. ‘ and 1 ¥ ! . . Tt is the remedy for adults, ton. Re- . » or . tepas " . " $3 000 In Cash Prizes : . . : Conery ’ ' —Tickets 10¢ fieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitie, croup, iff neck, asthma, neuralgia headache, congestion, pleurisy, i matism, lumhagn, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore musch » - bl it 5o : . - o chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the Nigiat Trtter from Ssdnes Cartom e ' . . My o MON SOV, 26— LAST NTGHT chest (it may prevent porumonia Jobn Alden Preccs v P Werky r. they t chigt ws Juyind MON. NOV, 26 F 2 e s 2 & . . |l — PARSONS—Hartford — Feade v mitder form Tov e i < Wk e o nt, " 0dd Fello — : babies and small children. g ion ) ¢ . i n holding his v the GGoblin saking cliows i A: '."-'-';.'12',.",.‘%L’:‘..".',.'.".‘.‘.‘":.',‘;; ik keep from ¢ we to Bis home, 18t us g6 in MATL ORDERS NOW_SEATS NOW ming Night Benefil for Conmecticul Chiliren's Al Saciety Ask for Children’s Musterole. ? TS * o . ; . . i s ¥ ame more cookie H‘"e‘l c.mwal R Lt TE et Vo et Toeh AN T 35c and 6ix. jar e - - p sl ¥ =8 s Pty t wan o ‘ ; PARTLETT. CONTORTIONIST, THE. DASCING PRYERS . ' g ame B and With FRANK (RAVES SN As Grand Prize< Awarded Towight BT o s 167 Tod ST pous on’ Tioaing Nelviecion 10 Masic. Dandcing ~tag, INCHELL SuITH ation of high Clean vour pians keve with weod ST. JOHN'S FAIR . n came down the

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