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Rl s S hen with a hysterical scream b bundled up the baby and flown t0 jan, or oven to my former home Mrs. Stewart's boarding house, ing home and position to shift themselves ut the training of year ed me and my sen me what I must do. dpoint of my own - comfort I h1d have much preferred to keep e, risking my mother-in-law’s and the fulfilment of her threat pave the house. For Katie had with me so long that she knows y little ways and is perfectly betent to run the house and to care of the baby during the s of my absence each day. Be- my father would be at home, giving her the check of having older person in the house. t of course I could never L Dicky’s mother for the sake of servant, even one so faithful and as Katie. But how would I be able to manage the care ol baby with Katie gone and my er-in-law afraid to handle him? thought haunted me as I turned htie. The Storm Breaks. is true certainly, Katie, thi ust mind Mother Graham now,” i in as mild and conciliatory a as possible. “You know very hat I am going to be away from b five days of the week, and er Graham will of course, have e of things. 1 hope that you cooled and of justice From the ht People Get Thin Get. safe home method. a small oil of korein at the druggist's P plain directions under $100 guarantee ou roduce 10 to 60 lbs. or more, New book tells all uickly, pper. free Station F, pleasantly, | o | en- the years . i - tosconguer in She haa been WitAMMeme The-next moment she had broken into uncontrollable sobbing and darted for the door, controlling her- self long enough to shout back at my mother-in-law, as she stood for a moment framed in the opening: ‘You tink I stay a meenit, vork for you? Not for one million billion dol- lars in one veek. You call me one ape. If I call you vot I tink dose put me in jail one tousand Through all the angry turmoil of the moment [ couldn’t help a whim sical reflection that the honor were ther with K hectic spot upon each of my mother- in-law's faded cheeks her composurec was unruffled. She spoke incisively as the door amed behind Katie “Vot! I Can Get Agatha Here.” “Good she quoted propriate, riddance to bad rubbi If ever that proverb ap- at this mo of all the tempery, impertinent, abso- lutely impossible maids I have ever seen, she is the worst. [ have seen some of Harriel's new that I would try to train, that 1 ought were the limit, but they couldn’t hold a candle to Katie in general cus ness.” it is ones 2d- Katie and I was exceeding ry at for the exhibition of insolence temper she had sgiven but wholesale denunciation of the who had served me so long faithfully red my indignation “She v yertinent, of 1 answe 1, trying to make calm, “but surely, she doesn’t deserye all of the things you're “You always were a my mother-in-law “And now let me see what': best to be done. I can manage every- | thing except the baby’s bath, and I | think if your father will help me | with that watch I don't g one of my spe while I'm at along until I can get A us, this girl and course, my voic aying. fool, Ma garet,” returned tartly. can get | here.” i TONIGHT—DO UBLE FEATURES : OMORROW—FRIDAY—— . A. BRADY’S MARVELOUS ATURDAY PRODUCTION ‘STOLE ORDE With an All Star Cast Kitty Gordon, Carlyle Blackwell, Meontagu Love, June Elvidge, Madge Evans. 20,000 Others What the New York Papers Said of “STOLEN ORDERS”. EVENING SUN It is just the kind of picture movie fans adoro. to. “Stolen Orders” More HERALD | thrills Broa#way GLOBE than is used thriller. Astounds, Startles and Entertains. Four Acts of Fox VAUDEVILLE Matinees Start at 2 p m.—1,700 Seat at 11c Tonight's DNESDA\ JANUARY 22, 1919, —a — aders and fl*eaierg'()er e J DUSTIN, FARNUM | “THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS UNITED PICTURE YHEATRES OF AMERICA T THE LYCEUM. THEATER EU_S TONIGHT FOX’S THEATER. } Gordon wears gorgeous att et oA “Stolen Orders.” It is to s TR va e Gin haT clothes, that she finds it n a five reel society drama and I more money than is generation,” a Bowery molodrama her husband, Admiral mendous strength also in five - Miss Gordon, in the role th Fox's usual vaudeville of- | ral's wife, steals the led orders given him by the navy department, which he is to open after the flc Love, gone to sea. But it is only atter John and ' LePage, played by Montagu Love William ~ persuaded her that he memby picture ©f @ peace society she which will help him end the - the s tomorrow The led orders. Lel of this tre- h, played by J judged and falls in blage of ave + pld by “Stolen brother-it the cover: the while clothes of the admi- imous stars—Kitty Gordon, Juarrie all appear in ationally big Ordc >.m‘n ute- iaption of s the loss orde a parts 1 board ship. rs evervone odrama of shown a few ons flag of the . Ms i searched. Te ew Y Licut. Gaveston his tarts with his brothc But young AND VAUDEVILLE THURS,—I'RL—S.\T, A WESTERN WITH DUSTIN FARNUM “The Light of Western Stars” BY ZANE GREY APPEARANCE SINCE “THE TER FARNUM ! “THE CHEMIST SHOP” §0ST DRAMATIC ESCAPE TODAY-—SESSUE HAVAKAWA in “THE TEMPLE OF DUSK” 4--SHOWS SATURDAY-4 PICTURE HIS FIRST SPY” t has ! has | carries a letter in hi 1 writte than be se i he leaps over- The honor of the Admiral and utenant is put in jeopar- sarch for papers lic ant Rut ton reston, so aled orde “ape L in the di s daughter with r in which the docu- d of and finally re- Stoler Orders’” » of extraordinary enter- an attraction that <pellbound from rcel 16 the end furnish adc a the four deville ing of ainiy contert il Jovelty ¢ > dispo: makes ator acts .\lm' consis v cot a great tion will Anniversary and it will be . of vaudeviile he m and their r ced in the Herald later in the The selected from the leading New York a will consist of musical special with real artists starring, 1cts and every no- vaudeville. One of s much of a noveity as headline act which n at Fox's ¢ locally. ing m Six part of acts are now beir pictures and will of the up to the standard pro eville ptiona Pathe News and brand n ill comprise an entertain- wofore eyualed in vaudevilie iocal Mason leac big f atest episod Tro A 1 b shown the r chapter of & program at tion to this hould miss seeing it R et and a couple of fi the kind that make forget the blues also T the best mrr“{ this we comedies x what is in town vaudev pictu wn Four hi on today's 1 nd it hat they have ever in town. Tho zement had arranged to show ut owing to illness one appear so that tho on one act short there will be five and a complete and vaudeville ille acts to say that are good as any hown mana five big acts. ot was unable to ow had to ext week h show Howey 118 with ea in a clever how today at their husiness are clever in Mumford very 1 cccent nd Thompson good ‘and sing the should be sung, lancing act singers, are old songs just as they KEENEY’S “COME TRON COMEDIES VAUDEVILLE 1 ACTS 1 ACTS WILLIAMS & SINGLE Novelty Act FOLEY & FOSTER Fecentric Dancing MUMFORD & THOMPSON Singers LA MAIZE DUO Something New COMING FRIDAY AND SAT. “Phe Lure of the Circus” Greatest Se of Them Al announced later | wrd and | yig and talk- | tpeir ality the act. “The Lure of the C Clayton in tirely ne s will be | vaudevilie or ture, it the Lyceum toda; Nothing could be more interesting e G Myscn S HARTFORD ANUARY NMARK DOWN ALL GOODS WILL BE CHARGED AT ADVERTISED PRICES, WITHOUT ANY ADDITIONAL COATS AND SUITS choice of all Coats COSTS Your and Suits that formerly sold as high as $29.75 s $l4o75 them CHARGED without extra cost) sold as high as $85.00 $18.75 them CHARGED without extra cost) . $22.50 CHARGED without extra cost) (Have Your choice of all Coats and Suits that formerly {Have Your choice of all Coats and Suits that formerly sold as high as $47.50 (Have them La Maize Duo keep you ted all through act and are very good; origin- being~one pleasing feature of Coming Friday and Saturday, | rcus,”” the smas serial featuring the dare-devil, Eddie Polo. Don't | sat picture, start with episode. Tomorrow, Ethel “Women's Weapons." En- show of pictures and Mary Jane Irving in a play which contrasts the doctrine of self and sac- | rifice, the devotion of a young Japan- ese to his pledge to the girl he loved. Tomorraw brings Dustia Farnum in | Zane Grey’s romance, “The Light of Western Stars,” a feature which vi- brates with tense situations ana strikes an intelligent as well as a pop-~ ular appeal, Its grandeur of scemery Is a positive delight. Dustin Farnum realizes every demand made upon him. His vivid portrayal of the wild — but lovable Gene Stewart should meer AT LYCEUM. with the heartiest commeadation from all New Britain picture patrons. He perfectly typifies the western hero with conviction, virility and red- blooded action. Thursday also brings the fifth episode of the great Houdini | serial and a new -vaudeville show. sensational FARNUM more entertaining than the “The Temple of Dusk,” ue Hayakawa, This screen ple- starriag the noted Japanese sic is playing for the last time. actor is. supported | Pure lard, 27c, Russell Bros.— advi. stinguished THURSDAY MATINEE SPECIALS 4 to 6:30 p. m. FRESH CAUGHT SHORE HADDOCK .. Ib 10c MUSCATEL RAISINS ............ 2 Ibs 25¢ MEUNSTER CHEESE . . 1b 36¢c Tongues and United States Food Administration License, Number G08535. Specials For Thursday and Friday, We Have the FESH Largest Variety of Sea Food in New Britain—See Our Window Display Fresh Caught Fish Fresh Chilled Fish Shore Haddflck lb 12[/2(: “Solid Meat” Sword Fish Ib 38C ‘Whole Cod 1b 1215¢ Bloater Mackerel Ib 25¢ Whole Hake Ib 125¢ Sliced Blue Fish Ib 19¢ Whole Cusk .. b 121/5¢ Sliced Salmon .. 1b 28¢ Y. T. Flounders 1b 12¢ Sliced Halibut .. Ib 28¢ Cod Steaks .... Ib 22¢ Fancy Smelts ... Ib 22¢ Cheeks [ 20¢ Herrings ...... 1b 10c Sea Scallops pt 65¢ Butter Fish ..... b 25¢ Opened Clams .. pt 25¢ Gray Fish ...... Ib 10c Mussels .. peck 60c Fine Scupps .... Ib 20c Shrimps . .. Ib 25¢ Whitings ... 1b 10c Sardines . ... 1b 10c Squids Frsasesssibal Oc Finnan H'lddxes b 22¢ We Expect a Shipment Oysters in Shell doz 20c of Strong Live Lobsters Solid Meat Oysters pt 33c Thursday Morning. Also We Have the Largest Display of Quality Meats At Lowest Prices. Visit Our Up-to-the-Minute Pure Food Market. FANCY WHOLE MILK CHEESE ........1b 37c MOH. FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER ..... Ib 67¢c SWEET POTATOES 3 Ibs 25¢ LARGE SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES .. doz 43¢ HEAVY JUMBO GRAPEFRUIT ...... eaach 15¢ FRESH CUT SPINACH half pk 25¢