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‘utes,"” containg laughs, situation: Ann Forest and David Powell are |bullt around the theme of who help make ‘Love's Boomerang’ fair entertainment are: John Miltern, | drug store. films along Cinema Boulevard this|stanmore and others, The “others” week. Film, according to the authort- | were also good. ties, means “thin; transparent, &c. lin in "Carmen," Under the "Kc." classification 90 per} manager would have the nerve to} tjon—and admiration. @ent. of (hem are thin and about the | reshow this shell-torn old veteran, fame percentage most “transparent.” The long-run features have the edge | decidedly r round out the Rialto entertainment, gin, Among tho multi-week-run films| Called “Grand Larceny." It is! still unwinding to good business are “Orphans of the Storm,” at the | pitist in “The World's Champion,” Apollo; “The Loves of Pharaoh,” at|demonstrates that he is quite handy the Criterion, and Mrs. Irene Castle, | with } who is in her second week in “French | boxing Heels,” at the Camco. The new films shown yesterday |iace's opponent in the riny contest is wero ‘‘Love's Boomerang,’ | | “Follies."" of grand-daddy with lowers,” moaning in the or fists and knows a lot about | p; This latest Paramount pic- ture is the offering at the Rivell ani releases some new stunts. ‘up in a manner that should appeal to|her flight; the cr all devotees of the ring. Champion,” meaning Wally Reid, at the Rivoli, and Constance Talmadge | nd. PASSING IN REVIEW jin which Grant Mitchell scored a hit| is all good stuff. on the stage last season. Wally not only wins the middleweight cham- pionship but also the girl, as all| movies end. There is a delightful comedy vein all through the film and Love shies a mean boom film called “Love's Boomerang, unwinding for the week at the Rialto Theatre. The undulating and zig- fagged course of the boomerang takes | V+ J BG Catal Be see ity it to many and varied scenes and |/!71n Dunbar and Guy r ¢limes, but the principal and most |.) rere Wy ite ae Naar ‘na ats enjoyable Portion of the pieture has | rome ve ere Ga Hopenl| ian. producers Toreaaly be t|tinued another week. Larry Semon Most of the scenes were shot in _|is seen in a new comedy, ‘The Saw- | land. Be that is|mill,” and there is an “Out of the gome extreme’ heavabls | |Inkwell” cartoon entitled “The Danc- that lends itself nicely ground. | ‘ng Doll.” In fact, in some of the es the scenery should have teen given both the back and foreground Every once in a while the has ordered a thrill, much fashion of a phys Lois Wilson portrays the leading feminine part. Others in tle cast are Y Horlicks he ORIGINAL Malted Milk Constance Talmadge in ‘‘Polly of the| director tthe! ness cinema entertainment, and Jonn | merson and Anita Loos are, to be| To win a race a Jockey doesn’t put extra weight on the horse that helps him succeed No man or woman who | sible cause of headache, insom- wants to succeed in the race of | nia, or nervousness, it might be life can afford the handicap of | well to stop taking tea and coffee headaches, insomnia, indiges- tion and debility. Nor can they afford to take anything that may keep up a continual irrite- for awhile, amd drink rich, sat- isfying Postum, inatead. Postum ie a delicately- roasted, pure cereal beverage— tion of the nervous system. Setici dein i Yet this is what many peo- Order Postum from. your ple do who drink excessive grocer today. Drink ‘this fra- amounts of tea or coffee. 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Postam Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make Postum for Health—“There’s a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Co, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. to take ‘‘ono pill every fifteen min-/ congratulated in writing a movie that NEW HAVEN CUTS intrusted with the leading parts. | ple do what they can do best.” Miss Neither one betrays the trust. Others | Talmadge discovers she can act when "| she entertains the kids In her uncle's 2 Crab that he {s, he soon After delving into the dictionary, we | Florence Wood, Roy Byford, Bunty") puts a crimp in her ambition. Unable cae oe | For January, 1922, It Was Only Rosse, Geoffrey Carr, Lillian Walker,|to interview Mr. Ziegfeld, | ‘will admit thata there are a lot of | oii¢ Emery, Tom Volbecque, Frank | “crashes the gate” disguised as $18,333 as Against $3,140,539 earning report of the New|! scrub lady, seoures a tryout, and puts Haven Railroad for I R her act over. Dan Cupid, however, has We don't know whether other film-|been winging darts in her direction Whe films this week come mostly | t*, are a8 tired as we are of Chap-|and, though his alm is none too go0d,| duction of § but if they are, n0/ his persistence commands Polly's at- her bory vis Ot! pany's deficit for the two months, | ult after fixed The night of her opening number A programme of muste, vocal and} she capies a former drug store friend Astrumental, and several dances }in the audience, and deserts the chorus to run down and greet him, She is ~ fired, but secures for a husband the on the new arrivals by a wide mar-| At the Capitol they have a film| man who thought he wanted to marry the dancer who replaced her in the The last scene fades pret- Wallace Reid, in the role of a pu-|tiy with twins sitting on the knees “Hearts and chestra Larry Semon in “The Saw Mill"! A Sport | Pictorial, edited by Grantland Rice, is | jhas many amusing situations. Wal-loentertaining, The regular news pic- | torial this week at the Strand The- | a circus} the real Kid McCoy, the former mid-|atre is replete with late happenings. story, at the Rialto; “The World's |dleweight champion, and they mix it|The ill-fated Roma is shown before ¥, Smiling us they ‘The picture | contemplate, possibly, a record trip, is adapted from “The Champion,” by} and then the twisted mass of wreck- \fe “Polly of the Follies," at the|Thomas Louden and A, B. Thomas, !age, after the fire. The bill this week The DIET during & after & In }the sub-titles ate bright and catchy. | - Xs s at we Earena muta Ere this | ser Avoid Imitations & Substitutes WARNING! ‘Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years Always say ‘‘Bayer’? when you buy Aspirin. and proved safe by millions for . Colds Headache __ Neuralgia Rheumatism Toothache = Neuritis Lumbago ‘Pain! Pain Accept only ‘Bayer’ package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—All Druggiste Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidestiy of Balicylicaci@ ALL HIGHER PRICED GARM All Sales Must Be Final s:cie: hanges None c. 0. D. Thursday Friday. 4.75 6.75 i * | view of the decline In trafo whioh a | fected all roads during January. The DEFICIT $3,122, 206 |S w Haven last fall Inaugurated 1 aign of rigid economy. ‘The atement as given out by President son to-day follows: “Yor the month of January, 192: P . jthe operating revenues of the New in January, 1921. | York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- January last, operating. ratio was 80.78. January, + shows a re 06 in that com-|dends from subsidiaries, the final re President Pearson announced to-day, | 0) OMY $18.888 reduction in the defcit—now Hl etaee Tas after tHe eo reer as | brought to $18,333—is considered tho peduction in. deflelt j More remarkable by Wall Street in compared with 1 Extra Salespeople Provide Prompt Service mpany were $8,724,000. The} A ing expenses were $7,047,000, {MoH and charges being a deficit | FIESTA NETTED $38,273. | Women Make Good Job of Ruaning Kiltmore t “Fiesta and Fandangoes,” in running the Biltmoe | Hote! one day for charity, netted $3%,- 73.14 for the Soctety for the Preven- Rellet of Tuberculosis. Other) teselutlon of thanks was voted to tho Miss Ruth . reported there and sid ase J experiment included $468,000 from divi- | %000 volunteers any kind, result of the support of Uie publ soclety will be abte to carry forward a mu guarding & of the pub I for a Day. its work in Extra Salespeople Provide Prompt Service FULTON STREET corof BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt It Subway Station Brooklyn Were You One of the Thousands Who Obtained the Greatest Bargains Ever Offered in This Automatic | Reduction Sale FOUR MORE DAYS—TUESDAY 9:30 A. M. TO FRIDAY 5:30 P. M It is advisable to attend this sale early in the week-—we have noticed that in our former Automatic S. to choose from a larger a riment of styles, valu ales those who came early profited by being able and sizes. To those who know and understand this sale, allow us to assure them of amazing and astounding values, even greater than in our former Automatic events. Here’s How It Works! COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES Formerly to 35.00 Monday .............. iW fig Tuesday................. 16 Wednesday . 15 Thursday .... Ere Friday ....... Ree Ge All-Wool Sweaters On the Main Floor Look for Automatic Reduction Tickets 500 Slip-over Sweaters, 1.39 500 Tuxedo Sweaters. ...2.95 Monday Tuesday Friday Silk Gloves Milanese Silk Gloves of a Famous Make. 16-Button and 2-Clasp Styles 89c¢ Mill Runs of 1.50 to 5.00 Grades Silk Hosiery Heavy Milanese Silk Slightly Irregular 1 39 3.00 to 5.00 Grades COA’ Wednesday a Thursday .... Heather Tickets Children’s Coats Of Suedine, Bolivia and Mixtures, THE DAY MAKES THE PRICU S, SUITS AND DRESSES Formerly to 55.00 29" 28:0 260 24: 29.00 Waists and Skirts On the Main Floor Look for Automatic Reduction Waists as Low as... Skirts as Low as.... 1.00 2.00 Fur Trimmed $3.95 Regular 12.75 Grade Boys’ Overcoats ° . Suits andMackinaws Our entire stoch of Boys’ Winter Apparel, all wool, fine tailored garments in sizes 3 to 18 Were Were Were 12.75 14.75 18.75 Monday... .6.75 8.75 12.75 “ : . Monday .. Tuesday... .¢ 8.25 12.25 Tuesday «<: Wednesday 5. 7.75 11.75 Wednesday 11.25 10.75 Thursday.. Friday..... ( { Seai (Dyed Coney) Coats Were 95.00 65.00 60.00 55.00 50.00 (Dyed Coney Coats and Wraps Were 125.00 90.00 85.00 80.00 75.00 70.00 save av COSES cuLron srReEr STORE ONLY S MARKED AT PROPORTIONATE REDUCTIONS Our Fine Fur Coats and Wraps Reduced Marmot Bay Seal Hudson and Bay Seal Dyed Mush ral Coats Were 345.00 205.00 200.00 255.00 250.00 245.00 ——| | Sigorwre of woman's Twombly, were ho ao | Day Bed Covered in fancy Cretonne, All |CASTORIA |}\ In Use For Over 30 Years | GBYEARS OF HOME FURNISHING | PyANMAhe Nort West Conner Sox Ave ) Have Faith in Your Store Our business has had a steady growth for 68 years because of the fact that our customers be- lieve in us and we have never disappointed them. They know our values Mahogany finished frames; u are REAL VALUES and stered in imitation leather; ease fail stand up under the ate bed when open. ep oss sat, fa: closest inspection. Give clude mattre: tra t '- aly Sa; “FEBRUARY $4 7, 50 us the opportunity to ff SALE PRICE show YOU. 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