New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 4

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TRIMMED o I VELVET HATS About 150 SNAPPY HATS of fine quality Velvet in black and colors. Trimmed with Ostrich, flowers, fancies and novelty effects,.in large and small styles. $3.98 CLEARANCE PRICE This is less than cost and every Hat is worth double this price. ARRIVAL OF THE NEWEST IN SATIN FATS Included in this SALE we will give you an opportunity of selecting a new style which is just coming in. GEORGETTE WITH FUR HATS These Hats come in solid colors of brown, black, taupe, sand and the new Pekin blue, also in combinations. $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 The styles are the newest, including the latest military effects, long sides, close fitting Turibans and sailors. ALL SATIN HATS SATIN WITH FUR HATS Priced for Clearance Sale at All prettily Style, Quality, Low Prices 223 MAIN STREET TONIGHT arold Lockwood | ‘PALS FIRST” Gripping Romance—6 Reels SUNSHINE COMEDY utt Pathe FAUDEVILLE 4 Big Acts 4 i McNAMEE 3 NAVADA GIRIS COOK & STENTION FOUR SALORE KEENEY’S UOROTHY DALTON m “Vive La France Comedies Weekly VAUDEVILLE Frances Wood & Co. Comedy Juggling Dale & Co, W Singing and & Jeff News MARY PICKFORD In Her Most Charming Story NEXT THURSDAY THE SERIAL, FAVORITE SUPREME “MLISS” | t T'ull of TIaughs and Thrills. PEARI g Ao HOUDINT in | “THE MASTER MYSTERY" Episode No. 2. FATTY ARBUCKLE The Funniest Man on the Screen in a Rip-Roaring Comedy WHITE With WARNER OLAND in ¥, LIHGTNING RAYDER” 15 Weekly JFplsodes, VAUDEVILLE COME EARLY FOR SELECTION EASTERN MILLINERY CO. Hats of the Better Kind at Popular Prices THEATER BILLS TONIGHT is to proteet the girl | eunion when Danny | 4 to the girl's love are scenes of charm and , | dramatic An hilari- | | ous Bunst entitled “The Fatal Marriage,” latest Path News with scenes Presidant Wil. | son's raceptlon in Mutt and HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1019, ° ¥ Readers and T, beétergders —— $1.00 Regular $2.50 g lar nce of year. is over, ake good Fknow the "we carry. So pared to get a thun you pay for l Plush Tams $2.98 Very Popular Extra Speci?l at 15 BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS delaved in transit by the Express Co. which we are for their account. They are made of fine quality velvet, some with Beaver hrims and trimmed with Ostrich. Well worth $5.00. They come in black, taupe, brown. WHILE THEY celling SATIN WITH KARAMI GEORGETTE WITH SATIN trimmed. Large Assortment NEW BRITAIN | to Select mum and ‘Bailey, and wonderful lists—all were accorded much se at both vesterday's and to- day Pathos and suspense are the predom. 1-CCuM yesterday inating elements in this picture. Tt is not the kind that will leave you sad Cisode of “The Master Mystery,” with { ana dejected, howev but the kind '"¢ &reat Houdini. One of the most ol S somo of vou cry mnd IMPOTtAant phases of this startling ple- fesl iu in doing so. Ilarold 'Wre is the fact that Houdint will do Tockwood, as Danny Rowland the J!! ©f his tricks in what is known as wayfarer, whose career was recently A0 Uninterrupted close-up. Tn other vords, he will perform his stunts be- fore the camera and they will he dona cut, who had reached his tremendous populs sereen by clean, Tl when death cup ©0 ©ne piece of Alm without a brealk. o= S Fatty Arbuckle will be shown in one o 1 Of his funniest rip-roaring comedies On the same bill there is the second | FOX'S : | LYCBUM THEATER. Harold Lockwood, in “Pals First,” | The treat of the vear s In store for e at Fox's tonight. #ll of the Lyceum patrons when Mary | Patrons of Fox's will welcome “Pals iCKford Is shown in her latest pic- First" with open arms. It will glad. ' ture. “Mliss” Appearing to signal | den vour hearts. No matier —hew Addvantage in the photoplay, ¢ deeply your emotions may be hidden, |[Arte's idyl of the Golden West of '49, | it will reach them just the same. ©0¢ Scored another trivmph at the ! | to have him SRR ey The vaudoville show is a good one, | had grown so sreat that NCluding Stewart and Mercer. two | SR gy t¢ clever comedians: a singing act and a oduction which would sat- ;"”‘ novelty act. Monday will bring S e {t pio. | Bae Marsh in “Money Mad om a great novel and is ama around | two wayfaring pals, Danny Rowland, | gimduate of Yale, Harvard, Sing Sing and San Quentin, and Dominie, an un- | frocked bishop and a cynic who hates | e human ra “Pals First” is re- | vith fo dramatic moments, | The arrival o s at Winnicrest | Hall, their amazement at gaining wel- | comn Dann believed by an | old darkey servant be the master of th hou t i fight on the un- rupulous Y . their eventful tion through nd a Pathe C» m MeNnmes, the elay niodeller Throa Nevadn CHr Yok Eenton $65 Suits now 345 Uil new $2 5 7 N D $35 Sui.s now $27.50 All Furs at Big Reduc- tions $16 Suits now $12.75 $20 Suits now $16.75 HARTFORD 7 $45 Overcoats MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART Adcle Garrison's Continuation of REVELATIONS Why Madge Felt Fmbarrassed at the | rhought of Mceting Major Grantland. apt. Hugh Grantland.” 1 echoed Mrs. Gray's words over the telephone with exclamatory incredulity. There been something in the v the intere must have I spoke which awakened of the quick-witted little woman at the other end of the telephone, for she shot a pertinent query at me. Yes! Do vou know him?” [ was glad that she couldn't see my ce, for the question nonplussed me, as, indeed, did whole question of agnin meeting Capt. Grantland. My stricken impuise w to de- excuse to stay at homs from the meet- ing. My second saner thought told e that [ must do nothing of the kind ““f had the privilege of meeting him two or three times,” T said, striving to give through my voice that my acquaintance with the officer had been only a c 1 one, “but, of course, T have read and about him. You are indecd fortunate as ounw of the speakers.’ An Embarrassing Task. “And I am fortunate in fi that you already know him,” she re- turned quickly “No one else whom I know hag ever set eves on him. Now I'm going to claim that vours right awa; The meeting next Sunday o'clock, but a few of us are going early to recetve the people, greet the speakers, and sce that evervthing is in order. and put you to work. e capacity, because vou don’'t know many persons in Marvin. But vour knowing Major Grantland makes yvou a conmecting link as it were. So be sure 10 be at the hall not later than ! half after two. Good-hye.” The receiver at the other end of I hook with a de T had a shrewd suspicion the wire went on the cided cliok. that clever little Mrs. Gray had pur posely cut short the conversation thus quickly in order to give me no cltance to refuse the embarrassing task she had given m For embarrassing —even distressing to the extreme—was this hit of work that she had outlined for me. To think that my first meeting with Maj Grantland s he dramat T most said ro ing with him uaintance and invent some | the impression | heard much | ding out | promise of § T hadn’t thought of you in that ' OF A WIFE at the little railroad station Marvin would be in the | “‘reception committee” he speaker of t fternoon! I visualize the curious eves which would be turned upon the speculation ich would run from lip to lip as {0 the ¢ nt my acquaintance with so distinguished a hero. For T had strictly aloof. except | nal perfunctory next to capacity of a to famous could us held or the most cas- court from the | villagers, Not that I disliked meeting ! them, but my hands and my heart were so full T couldn’t allow any out- side distractions. The news of Dicky's first airplane accident had been care- | fully kept from the newspapers on ac- count of the treachery involved— treachery which the government wished to ferret out and punish After his heroism in the wreck of the Alminana there had been several attempts to make much of the “hero’s wife,” but I had turned them aside as | politely as I conld. I surmised, how- ever, that my personality was the sub- | Ject of much gossipy speculation in village circles, and T dreaded Infinite- | Iy the comments, no matter i casual or friendly, which | would follow this public meeting of | myself and Maj. Grantland. | My cheeks burned hotly as T re | + myself T was sure membered my hurried midnlght jour- ney along the in the in terests of the service when Mafor then Cuptain Grantland, had gnarded ! me so carefully. There was not only embarrassment but fierce anger at my- self in the remembrance, for T couldn’t shut out from my memory the bitter recollection that during my briet and exceedingly melodramatic alcquaintance with the voung off had contrasted “pipe line’ unfavorably the t ery and gallant of i Grantland with wb that time thought was indifference, if not worse. upon the part of my own hushand Something More Than Friendship Therc had been an almost roman tic glamour for me t the voung officer, a sort of irlish hero worship, which in light of Dicky's wonderful heroism 1 had hated shamefacedly to remember. In fact. I think I had come to my senses hefore Capt. Grantland left the coun- trv, for T was glad and relleved when Jie wrote Nis farewell instead of com- ing in person fo deliver it. Extraordinary Mark Downs Throughout Our Entire Stocks of Clothes, Hats, Etc., for Men, Women and Children. “Have It Charged” 3 \“'.I MEN’S SUIT> and OVERCOAT . REBUCED $30 Overcoats how | name to be placed on the ballot at the election, he may be elected. Then again, he may not be electec nd. if he has resigi L good position to cept the office of tax collector, he ma find himself in April without any job That is the reason why there is not more activity in the field of candi dates for the position. As the term ¢ of Mr. Loomis does not expire unt April, 1920, it was thought a first t the man appointed would fill the offic unti] that time. That thought no appears to he an erro There are a few 0 think the only solution to the problem is to ¢ | name the deputy tax collector acting collector. to remain in that until the results of the spri are known. As the deputs a W | man at the present time is n known whethe is is possible or nc as the tax collector is o §75 Coats ow $59.75 65 Coats oW 49.75 %49 Coats now $35.00 $29.75 Coats now 19.75 now $22 now $35 here momething about my friendship young officer which I had never carcd to remember, and I had scarcely 1ght of him the exciting had come to me for was with the th in since his depariire overseas months before 1 could not but real antl feeling for m an friendshij "o apt, C was somethin that C sornethin away from TAX COLLECTOR JOB NOT SO ALLURI? AST emporary Appointee Might Defeated at Polls and Then Be Put Out in the Cold. As all indications are now pointinz to the filling of the oflice of tax col lector temporarily, the matter is be ing discussed in a very busin lilks manner by all probable candidat b There are several men in this cit who would zladly come out and ap- nounce themselves as candidates for the position if conditions were differ- ent than they are at present. Jf a man is chosen for the position now he will have to have his name oa the city ballot in the election in April I that he enters the politica which will immediately bring home the fact that nothing is certain in that gar to fill the Tf the man chosen now office temporarily allows his a_citizen and voter FOR SALE ey ience of 18 rooms with lot 160x115, suitable for club house or would make fine home H. N. LOCKWO0O0D, leal Estate and Insurance City Hall

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